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, , ' , THURSDAY, At|GUST 28, 196# PAGE TWENTY A verage D aily N et Preaa Run X ■M' flIimrbfBtpr lEnpultta ffipralb X , T h e W e a t h e r — ^------T V%r th e W eek B n ed l ' \' Forecaat of O. O, Weethar BnreM Jiw e 2 1 , 1958 Mr. and Mrs. Edsvln D. Foatej, Hce Mdd th< -heavy metal pipe 36ft W oodbrldiie 8 t., have been Town Asked mounted pn'a circular liietal base - OenenUly. fair, cool tonight. Low About Town apepdihg their/vacation at Rock- was put In the middle of the rbad 12,701 6$-ft0. Saturday'mild, rhauM of U and svjis impossible to gee- in the port, Maas. M ^.'Eopter la pres­ •few .rattered light abowera in dark, ^ ... \ Member of the Audit pinehurst' Ml.. Janice Totf, 7ft Aahworlh ently with- her parent.. Mr. and To Pay for ' B urM u o t Ctrcdlatian afternoon. High around 89. svlll en ter a 3-ycar hnralng Mr*. W. R. McMullen at North. Wlllianna quoted, an esllmate of. MmeheUer^A City of Village Charm progi’iint* next Tircartay a t Oraoe Chatham, Cape Cod. daroagci fo hts car at' $226,93 and will be - fesv Haven Hoaisltal In Nosv Ha­ Car Damage asked the'.town to assume liabil­ ven. She 1. a gfiflnate df Ma'n- Ander.on-Shea Auxiliary, VFW, ity of repairing th* .damage. He TOL. LXXVn, NO. 281 closed c b e.te r HIk Is School's cla.g of i958. (SIXTEEN PAGES) JHAN CHESTER, CONN. FR ID A Y , A U G U ST’ 29, |958 (LTuslflatl Atlvertlslng nn Page 14) < FKICE FIV E OENYR will hold a oiird party tomorrow .Waller R, Wllltama of 388 E. also aaief in hia letter that the car n ij^ t a t 8 o'clock at the post home. won’t be repairedsuntll he receives ------labor day Pvt. Kdward Bilsvarilc, non of Center Sli, whose son, Richard, a reply from Martin. ^ ' M ra„ T honiaa V. EUsvarda, ll>33 The Rxeciitlve Board o# the Ver- drove the family car Into a; bas­ Wllliama gddretsed copies of the Tollancl Tpke., ha. been aaaigneci monday, open till 9:00 p.m. planck PTA ■ will meet Tuesday ketball post that prahkatbrs had letter to the Board of Education, to Co. H of the 1st Training RegU' evening a t 7>30 a t .the school. ' thursday and tri. nights nienl a t Ft. ,Dix', N. J., In conjunc­ put In the middle of Brookfield St. .(from whose property, the high sept. 1st tion with the 1936 Reserve Forces . Aug. 21, haa aakad the (osvn to school, the. itamtard came) the Act. He svlll recefve eight .weeks W i l l I V f l i r K pay for the repair of the car. town counsel, Highway Depart­ of Infantry ba.lc training. M JU nW TtH I ITAUl IV. In a letter ta Oeneijl Manager ment, and the' chairman of the State,Heads Richard Martin, Wltllama said his Town Insurance'Committee. - Miss Unda M. Nelaon, daiightfr of KC Anniversary son Was driving north'On Brook­ Mr. amt Mrs. G. Milton Nelaon, 57 field St. at 9:46 p.m. when "sudr Out to Sea T anner Ht.. will en ter the fic.h n ian M aurice O 'Connor of 184 Prince­ denly'a dark object loomed In front ,clno. al Upsala College, East Or­ of the cecand the aqstnds of metpl ton St. has been named general By THS^AI^aOCiATBD PRESS . the best food under the sun ange, iN, J., on_8 C|>l. 1.5. chairman by Grand Knight Her­ meeting metal were heard." bert Carycy for the .Manchester At tjs.? time of the accident, po- ROASTING Connecticut escaped w ith­ spend a lAzy lalmr (lay.,pinrhi]rst' tin« pvrrylhilijf you'll Ml*., rioi'e M a rie'F rec h ette. 11 Knight, of Columbu. Fir.t An- out any apjiarent dam age need for easy, breezy fun-feasls in your fayorite out­ Tanrter SI., and Ralph t:. Bled.ne nlvcr.a^ Dedic.tlon Dance Sept. from hurricane D aisy after nf SVaeri. Tex., will be united ,3 in 20. Tr'easiirer .and ticket chairm an CHICKENS door sirnt. stock ut) on these lalsif saving specials right I’l.ii iiage .Monday at 11 a in I Yoii den t need fe pay I m ore than 12 hours of anxi­ in...al. j i , .tndrew Glidle,.47 B ranford .St, e t y . away, they're the best hiiys in holiday food tlnii vou Bridge'. e Chmch I Publicity svlll be handled by F ra n ­ I $250.te$300fer I can find anywhere in town. \ou'll have tlie b<;sl eat­ A very discrim inating cus­ The U.S. -weather Bureau at cis Mahoney. 19 H.imlln St. Windsor Lock* ordered th* hurri­ ing no fnatter where ,\ fin eat when ,v on shop at pine­ Sr, .Major and .Mr*, .lohn Pi( k- The »eml-formal danec will he tom er says she has N EV E R n|i .will conduct the Salvation had anything like our ch ick­ cane watch discontinued at 6 a.m. h u r s t . ' ■ held at the K of C Home. Cock- INCONSPICUOUS If reported that hurricane Daisy Check Hike Army Go,(pel .eivbe on Main Ht. Is'is-wlll be served from 8 to 9 ens and w ants to know hotv Ihl. esienlng. wa* about 200 miles south'south­ o'clock and dancing will follow .QUALITY HFARING AIDS we m anage to m ake them east of New London, and Jhovlng until 1 a m. A -litiffet luncheon- by so delicious. They are dis­ toward the north northeast at Showdown, the-Garden Grove will be .erved about 22 m.p.h. at that hour. In Feb., Pay at 1 1 o'clock. tinctive and different, al­ Winds were expected back to INt s o i i h I INotifi's The dance will he lim ited to 100 w ays excellent in fla'voc, northerly and to diminish this af­ sinlinp fe"*'*'' s»e*ks... emifiles. Tieket. may he obtained alw ays clean and easy to ternoon. Tide* will be between two stponed Levy Jan. 1 at the K of C Honi" or from the | alTerf the world's lir(etl-iellin|. Jfp! the flnCNt #lenU . . hII ( hoir^ pifldr. ( HjTf'ilIy trini- and three feet above normal dur­ Card of Thanka following . romrnlllec member.: finatt-quilily -besrinf iid»— p r e p a r e . ing the day, said the -weatherman. mpfl ;«hr>rl or pnrtrrhou^r at pm''liiirat \f liny. Hihl. inconspicuoiu—It - ^ ix W ashington. •Aug. 20 (/!’)— ! W n.sliinRton, A u g . 29 (/P)— \'oii WAnl aprei#) AlCHla1iili.s nt ■<\ 111J i rn\I.lir jeol-y, Ray FiUe, Albert Gales.' -umm m tnimmi MniUi M MORIAftTy for yon tl-'nili '•( ••III lii’tiih'I nnd i*on F*i’nnr.« mm uit iHiMt miiaM* mO wuw* night hurricane watch ifi which hung suspended today after a ' S cfiirily honelit,s and taxes. \ W' n!"«'p wieli In tlinnk .tnmev: Jlodson. Geoige .English. TMf *«MlWiii«a|n1. HUmOfitt. m iftaiMk I 10.3 W est Center Street the atate'a military and' civil de­ Suprem e Court decision to de-1 Tlie new law will- provide big­ Miifsc Mix. . , Jhpjl . .aMlipNfllV" , „ I '■'ariv Elch. .lack .Stevens, Tom fense agencies went on standby it will pa.i ,voii to rlri\e to pinelnirst for fresher Mllti Immii|i1'I» -.^1. ikI M...OIrii.ial ' ' r.ii _ , II. ' BROTHERS ger checks starting next February Walsh, .Salvatore ^ gtl.N N 'S PIIAKMAC'I' duty. lay a showdown for at least, li\' far groimrl meats. ii ilmi* M llch ell 3-785.3 for milhon retired woiVera and . . I lev Chomiin, William- Allen and Phone 6fl 3-4136 ., SUI Center St. The Connecticut National Guard two -weeks. . ! 12 •|h. I.»j,.| -r T';,,i,iu I . MI S-.513S sui-vlvnrs The' increase will be 7 Ill mill Mj.-. Wllli.il Hillllwin C '. Jcnn-Loiil# Hebci t. K IMAT MONIY-aaCa eUAtANTM i was placed on standby duty by After heai-lng"roore than tluee lean pinvhurtt chuck ground Maj. Gen. Frpderlck G. Reincke. hour*, of arguments In extraor- per rent with a ntimnuim of 13 a poftios . . . or hulk, lb. 69c state adjutent general. It alerted dinai-y session yeatej day. the nine m onth. .5.,589 men and 88 company-sized Ju.stlces w ent behind clo.sed doors It hIso w ill 'ra is e taxes for old imlls. and derided to hold another hear­ nge Insuinnce' on some 75 mtlllqn iiimpHrr II «llli ioi.\ IHc Krminil iiifiil r.ii Ihr iniirl.rl. Also alerted were dartr tendei-s workers and their ctnployer*. to fni- inrHl liiHf I'l ,Kur-(|i.*li m^’sl h.ills. >> s Hiipgr.sl niir ing on Sept. 11. * of flood control dams in the Mer­ At that time, the High Court pay for tire benefit boost. ".T in 1 hlsml' ■!( rimack, Connecticut and ‘Thames will consider the basic question of 'Ibie payroll tax goes up Jan. vtd, pork and bc«f lb. 89c c A , r ■ River basins and special observerij,. wlielher there should he a 2 'j year 1 from 2 ', per cent for both work­ on-ti-ibutaries of the rivers. delay In reauming racial mixing er and emploj’er on the first $4.- Hale’s Self Serve and Meat Dept. Top National Guard officer* of pupils at Little Rock's Central •J(t« of annual income, to 2'2 per spent the night in the State Ar­ }l>Bh Scliool. cent on 44,800. mory at Hartford, while Reincke There was some question ss'"to In a stateiirent Eisenhower ex- per..on;fliy went to his headquar­ whether Central High will reopen |TVe.,seegroNegl'o counsel lorfor methe iNarionaiNational paign aa he leaveh Essl Hertford "Town Cmtrt this nrotnittg f.illmving lus mrivKliou fm failttre to fl.h. . In’ II'on voiir nnt.nlr gnil i-n.^v In oven roast you can buy. . . famed Narrtilus, whloh earlier- this poll, i-iited themselves above aver­ 1 1,1 1 1 state and local flnanrial responat- oonU d.rvr with Ifiiioh bill In weeLnH roll mc/ioM Advancement pay a toll. With hlqt are his attorneya, Patrl Croobert. on the left, artd tleorgw C. Lcssrici, a'hd billty m these program* should month conrpleted a history-making age in driving skill, and said they . Mtia Mttella Kutz, Leasfter’s aecretary. (Herald Photo bv Olirtra i. vo.vagev,ttnder the North Pole, had were better than average at obey­ Ire sti engtliened. not weakened ml n I r , kin. jiilld-manrlered solicitor gen­ frosh lobtttrs choict scheduled a warm welcome nnd ing traffic laws, too. tle period _ fr om 6 p.m. Friday , „ Eisenhower said the increases In lieneftls and In the tax base are dt- from maint Idmb logs parade for the commander- and The resulU of the survey- through midnight Monday On the Other side waa Richard crew, all of whom live In the ai-e,a. In all. there were 288 Lrrbor Day slrnlilc in the light of changes In aimed at finding out what Amei- V Butler, grey-haired lawyer for Winsted Ditch E xpected high wirids and llde.a Ht-cidenls last year . resulting in the ei'onnmy since the provision* ira's rnotor-ists r-eally think ahoirt the Little Rock School Boai'd who were last am ended In 10.54. failed to develop during the night. traffic safety - couid not have 19.5 per’sirns injirred. Rogers Convicted; A t Neav I.x)r.don. on the eastern made hia points In a alow Arkan­ Rut Eisenhower had (tils to say come at a mor e oppor lrrne tln\e.l . Primary ^Concern sas draw l. Falls In, Kills ahniit the hill's provisions on pub­ end of th e atale, the Coaill' Grtar-d the beginning of the long Labor And acrordirig to the poll. It's Although the debate was car­ lic as.sislam e again wt offer at a spocial price reported “If the tide waa higher-. Day'weekend. I tliese Injur ies and not lire .deaths Suimmer Is Almost Over, For That Final It was n m.stter- of Inche.,. not feet " ried on for the most part in calm; ..."In the public assistance prq- Millions of American men. worn _;lhal most copcetn our drivers. dispassionate tones, there loomed Two Workers Isher Court Next At New Haven, high tide came lean, sliced, imported en qnd children will hop into their! There is evidence that drivers In the background the antl-inle- (Cnnllmied on Page Eight) Picnic We Offer The Following: - In less than one foot above nor­ feel th a t death l.sn''t the Mtrrst th at vt ' • m al, - car* after- work tonight arid tom or-; W msted. Aug. 29 '/Ti Two men row an'd drive to the .spot* they've!j ran happen. Every day non-.fatal ' (Continued nn:Pnge Four, lost th eir live* today when a sewer- , accidents happen that cause seri- The question of whether tolls*to chaigY loll* on the'iu;l.Ige. Less- chosen for their last fling at sum-' ditch In which they were work­ boiled ham n. M 19 2, 3, 1. .land 10 Lb. Can Sizes (Continued on Page Fifteen) I ous Injur y ./iften long lasting, can legally be charged on the n,u- maintalticd Ural lire prosocu- Imported Canned Ham • 9 ing collapsed and hilried them. Bulkeley Bridge was on its W'ay lion liat) imi ju'esr-nted .evifidnce to gtoff I sometimes permanent. wp \sill have a \M (lp .selci’linn of caiiiii'il li.im s They were dead when removed. OON N 2 oOZ z JAR O f Emphasis on this side of the ac- to a higlier court today fullowlng ; prove tire Author ity liarl UiiN rig'hl. 2 The victims were Identified ss Bulietiii8 im ported and donu'.stii m on ll's and l a t l i s i n [ riderit situation is almost entirely School Enrolls Willard B. Rogers' ronvictlon m ' Anil Ally. Leo Rai-akey o f and f) lb. .sizes, plum rnsp in 2 Ih. si/p HALE'S BEST HAMBURG 2 , w *1.29 misriing in today's safety cam- C harles Jones and I.sron Porter. East Harlfoid Town (’ottit - ; HHitfoid said that lire nrtdgo was f r u m th e A t’ W ire s : paigns. And yet this iniglit i-epre- Negroes fronv Roxbury, Mass. The Judge John Biennan found Rog- i hiiill as a free lilghwiiy and that CMS, ! sent the moat filghtening aspeet 17 Nejjroes on accident oceurred about 10:16 a m e(s guilty of falling to pay the ! Insufiii iia lire Hridge Authority H PprciH] nn HALE'S BEST FRANKS i,b. 7 s* ilo the driver'. The poll suggests One of the bodies was removed toll, and imposed the m.iximiim I “impoacs on llic.rlglil* and prrvi- KKDS IARD SPACE DOGS T ill) rut# of I Oiat typical traffic-safety slogans about 1.5 minute* after the dllch flne of 410 for lire ''Inlentlonai ! leges of Individtial*. " the statute Isiiidnu, .5t|g. to iTt — Moscow like "Drive Safely " means nothing Court’s Order rollapaed, and the other about 10 violation." Tile seiitemc (ollowcrl' creatine lire AuthorIt.v "la invalid. Jtadlii said tonight th-o^duga have roast pork ,h 39c N e s c a f e NATIVE CHICKEN LEGS i,b: 59e Agree on Directors to Mr. Di'iver. He thinks these slo­ minute* later. a brief trial in the plush ipiiit P arskey also saiti l.liat Rogers, been landed *alrl,> frnri) a space room of East Hartforrl's new""po­ by tenting the Antliority’s loll ■ 0.. Tb» Self-Browing Coffee gans ai'e for ordinary every-day N orfolk, Va,, Aug. 29 bPi T h e' The death trap »'as de*crlbed ruCfci|it that readied an alti^de I drlvei-s. not for- him. ^ i a* a ahallow ditch about 2 ' j feet lice station and cnuit liuilding. power a. Iiajl tiecoine "a synibiil" of ,o( 481 'miles. The hrnadraai aaM Dn the eauaea of aci-idenls and .Norfolk School Board, complying | Th, men were laying sewer A lly. George larssner. one ol o|ipoaltion to the lolls. He said to- Uu> iloK* urre aboard a one 39c Lb. 69c 29 (J*! ‘laws. Six of the member* are : day's ( Use of "The Slate of Coll- , Jin' NATIVE CHICKEN BREASTS - f New Haven, Aug injuries...... -and...... rlealJtjfl,______Bob- . C...... atlin w.of with ail , 18-month-old------federal------court----- pipe*. They were employed by Ihf three attorney* representing Rog­ stage K e o p h y a I c a I rocket Health plaji officials settled down ' physicians, six laymen. ers. immerjiaiely announreil that I nectlim veiaiin Wiltarrl Riigcia " | launched In the Sot let Union Power to Replace Director* the Safely CuminiaaiQn feels that | order to end racial legregation In i DiMaacio Brolheri and Co. of on* stop pinohurst shopping today’ to work out details, of an lower speeds and le.as liquor might ' the public schools, announced to- | Qiiincv.^iMa**. he would appeal, and .Rogers, 1 \v^a ienlt\' "Tlie Stair of t.tnnper'- Aug. 4*. "liaring reached this PRE.MIKR T.b.^ agi cement between the ConnecUcul An official of the medical so­ |tlriit \'ei'sii, tile people of Cr^nee-. rsiiiualcd height the rocket has FANCV LK4HT MEAT F A N C Y t u r k e y s 5 5 c ciety told a newaman that the have1 averted ,_ j the tragedies...... that j fi*y h will enroll 17 .Negroes Medical Examiner Roy V. Sand- chairman of the First .National bu,\ all .\inir "gocul tilings to put " at piiu'lnirst Medical Service and the State claimed three of the four lives in Bank of Manchester, was released tii'iil." / t liindcd In a precisely altocaled \ \ CRISCO agreem ent gives the aoclety’a 27- white sehools. j ersorj of Winated said death ap- Pnrakey. who Is counsel /nr the Medural. Society. Connerticiit last l.abor Day week­ The board repor ted it* actlffn to | parenlly waa due 10 suffocation. op hta own recognizancT. srcior." the rtidin said. The doge .p|f servicp gi'opej'ips TUNA ...OUR COLD CUTS ARE THE FINEST! Obsei-rei-s viewed the accord aa member council the pow^r to re­ end. And (he piibliy probably Gieiilet Hat'lfonI Frey Bjridge orre endoeed In a special her-,, place the CMS dtrectoijs. A two- Federal District Judge Walter FI. Some six other workers and , The apjieal -«'Ur be taken to the , A m.«i i . is assni-iatlng wtfh Lc*1*nei sprvicp nipats esaenUaUy a rtetory for the medi­ agrees. - poHi-c*-worked desperately to res­ mdirally sealed rabbi. 3 L b s. 8 9 c cal society, which consented to third.s vote would be reqtilrerl. Hoffman after thi'ee day* spent In Hartford Counlv d’ourt of f.’otii- aiul I.ea.snei’s partner-, Atty. Paul 4 ]Z 99t WE JUST KNOW THEY WILL PLEASE YOU. "What are lire two violations cue Jones and Porter, who were mon -Pleas, where It could come somi-splf sprvup fruits run* \ rgrtaM r >ihortrnlng. No OH Aildoil. continue a’ponaoi-ahip of (JMS in re- The official aaid ^ the society's iLat people get most worked up teconsidCrlng previously rejebted 'Gi-ooheit, III Rogei-a’ ease. <'IUK»HKU \(m.\G CL.\13tED burled for at least 15 minutes. up within the next two months. ■'freslier li,\ far"\pgplahlp.s turn^for the power, Jo replace CM S P««'er recall will yP'y only to about: ” wa.s an o th er question a sk ­ application*.of 151 Negroes for ad­ An.n.stanl ’ P i (laeciitor Moii'la- W ashington. .Vug. 29 — Ylie. current mission to white schools. Today’* trial dealt mainly with AKVIOl R’S STAR SPECIAL Se OFF SAl.F,! directors.m__ _ ■ .future directors. The ed by lire poll.sters. Falk, liowever. ni-gtief) that liidav's nuin Harold J. Gibbons defeated, End of the manths-long dispute-, ooara member's will be reptacerl. The ‘Real Killers’ Autnmatilrally Closed the facta involved In Roger*' ■nratter waa "simply a ermrlnRl for election as bos* of the hood- Don’t forget an apple for teacher 2 lbs. 25o brldge-croaaing Aug., 14. when he free parking came. Just four days before the or reelected, at staggered elec­ And the answer they received 'Under Virginia’s program of caae” anri tti.al tJie onl.v issue to be , liiin ‘infested Kt. l>ouis 'learn- cheek, cashed TREET TIDE massive rejd.stance ' to school in­ invited arrest tn order to launch hero at (Combination Offer) Sept. 1* deadline set by the society tions to be hetd Ih the future. This rtriving (not juat one ; deelrled waa whether Roger a vio-. strrs I'hion ilonwln today called moans that some of the present gr two drink*i and speeding (not tegration. a school that Is inte­ jiia teat ease. JIateil the alalotr by failing to pay j the \citing "as crooked aa any­ carr.N o\it to ttttl! niain st. News Tidbits ' Touches .Main Issiis 12 O z . C n n 4 5 c DONT FORGET THESE FOR wcletyHhiwtened withdrawsl^f | •'emaln In office for grated is automatically closed. a loll. "We mti*t piesufne the law ' thing possibly could he;". E. B. Hist north o)^ 1‘kR s. f i c l iiponsorBhip 'of GMS after that 1 several years, (Continued on Page FJeven) Gov. J. Lind.say Alinond Jr. was CalM from AP Wires At the end of the trial, however. ! I* conatlluljonal at this lime.' he (Genri W alla flung'the allega­ y v u r t a r Servo lint or Cold. 2 61c i No date_____ wasset for the fiiet state armory - THE LABOR DAY WEEKEND date. not immediatelv available for com­ Rogers' -attorney* .touched on the , said. tion In 4h r Senate B .a c k-einP ' A 3-man mediation team an- election. 4 ment on today's developments.. "fundamental qiiesfion" of whether MAXWELL IIOCSE Hot Oog or Heniburg , , Tire CMS program ■«;** organ­ hrarings. The husky teamster noimc'ea the settlement jitqlerday. The hoard said the 17 children the Bridge Xiithority haq the right (Cnniiniied on Pace F.ithI) m ired it the heels of tosU- 1c SALE! Roll. Pkg. Of ized by the medical society Allle .Ma^* Hunter, of Hartford, 011 8 The team was appointed by the 10 will be enrolled for the-'lil'hool year sentenced to prison for to mou} that doctored records had COFFEE years ago. More than 3,fH)0’Con- Ike Evaluates 10 1 2 LIPTON TEA llelnr,'. Twin.; Hot Dog ^ 5 9 c National Blue Shield organization be'rlnning Pept. 8. ;y,ear* In Ja n u a ry 19.56 fo r the fatal flgurrsl In the Sealing otdele- . dot, 35c In Chicago, after the society a nectlcrit,"doctor*, participate 111 It 'IJ said It look the action con-' 18 tea liags at regular prlee; NATIVE CORN or Hamburg Rcli.h and more than a million person* stabbing of her husband haa had gatr* Ironi a, Tampa, r*f*eh for noWacP House of Delegate* requested aid trary to what all of the member* her sentence rediired two years Major Science Hreaklhrough 'I'rumitiT Local to cast the i.ii. c h ii 89c Ift moT' to r only le. NATIVE TOMATOES . .2 lbs. 25c Hrinr. are nubacribera. . The stale has Peiping Threat sovt on sptclsl pocks M from the national joigantzation. of the school board, and the divi­ . . . New York Polite, raided two setrn Miles that clinched Gib­ tiimgiui |u^l put iip . s(M>i ti»l 'lispluy Kegiilnr or Drip Grind Cnmhinntinn ...... ” ^ ^ a population of about tw-b million. 7 CUCUMBERS . . . .5 3 for 19c KrtrhUK ' 'B 49c 'Bylaw* .Amended sion snperlntendent of schools apartmerits today and seized bons' _ election as president of nf nnhiAt'o iMt?; U'arl^oi.H ;uul mjukr»! . h.r ,, pertlneivf portloH of Washington, Aug, 29 ,*>; Amer- honestly and sincerely believe is In bu.s these ntam ifarluier'.s special 4r hrlnw ptrvinUls pHt'C. turn 'JOt ho\. LEHUCE. largo Hood* ., oa. 19c Itirarlo Whip caches nf gua* and arumiinlHon SI. Joint Council No. tS. 75 COUNT WATER ^'.f.ra «v>* f**“CMS'^as acceded statement concerning reai4np- lean officials said today a new the best interests of the appt,vlng | which they said they believed were ■ p arka . . . w is e t o 1 2 c Salad Drr«.lng q t. 35c •> tors said that tlon of the old policy; Peiping threat will weigh heavily U.S. Device Uses Moon .0 Ur have it f(rw ruKo mix SANDWICH #AGS PEACHES ; ...... 4 lbs. 35c to the request of the State Medi­ children, the children (n the af-, destined for Cuban rebel leader , 8I11P.S JUI.NLN'U 7TH FE E B T Sllvrr I.anc Sweet "The Slate Medical .Society's in any decision by President fecled schools and the public tn i Fidel Castro. ' AwaMftflown ponnU ' *''kr r»!k CANTALOUPES . . .. oo. 29c cal Society to amend it* bylaw* to council ha* assured the mediating Washington, Aug. 29 tdb' — ma.NWell hoiiao 1.. oll^ « iHi n .spci ml. pm k Xllxed PIrkle. Qt. 39c provide limited and staggered Eisenhower on ijending U S. forces generiil. but pursuant to the *iw ' A British medics! group asked committee on its apeclflc recom­ ag ain st anv Red C*liinese invader* Ihr ,\a\) said today the air­ larg f In .t.n l wflic.!) . . v r . 'o n I2i nn r\T |v n^)\^ m simK SEEDLESS GRAPES \ .. lb. 29c terms of office for Its director*. ’ ss intelpietsd by the court. I today for 1,000 wives lo volunteer , craft carrier Midwa.v and the tllrt tlrlight JL P k g s . 49 c mendation, that It .wll urge the In the Fom insa .Straits, To Moliitor All World Jar. . .(lavp .5c 611 pint.s I2i nn i|im rls nt In return, the statement said, The .17 children to be elvioiled i^!or a w orld-wide fam ily planqtng ' heavy rrolsrr Los .Vngeles-ara «’M.nn or m.zolH oil. >n\r Ri nn sin llo )nu I iijoi ir I'lrti ( horRp Ijirgr llonvy Wn\ Rngn. House of Delegates tb reaffirm the The Stale Deparliiieril was so had prevlousl.t been rejected for i eaperUnenf fe proves a safe Mrih the medical society’s council con­ policy established at the time CMS oif the wa.v to reinforce the lU i •larch. . \«nvr ,5c on ,1s nf i iisin. tIroAMng sented to urge the society’s House , Impressed, by Peiping’s statement control plU . . . The. N ew H aven m binton A fm vrh tlic.-^sinj; I that it issued a liainl-off warning ^be Hagufc, ^Neihcrlands, Aug.cthe Hou.se Coiiimiucc f"i- Air- fleet In the \var - threatcswd ' TIDV IIOl'SK of Delegates to readopt an aban-: (Continued on Page Four) Railroad has dropped Its request 29 181-A~ y . , (^ngresaman “ report­ trnnautirs and Exploration of Out­ We-,lern l•adl^c, The .Midway (Continued on Page Tno) i to the Chinese-Communists yester- lo suspend Saturday passenger 8 doned policy. ed today thaj the United State* and Hie heavy cruiser Lds An­ LUNCH M GS ■ da.v. service between Hartford and Wa- er’ Space, said’ the mpth'"l works \ DurlnO the course of the cufrent -n. it ■ c . . , j ^ haa developed electronic equip­ on a principle of imi miisaion. , geles a're on the wa> to rein- “ / 70 C'Ol'NT dianule the House of Delegates c i • CT* 1 The United State* is pledged bv * i J lilia R o d s PlaS,ler.j.!'^e^AFL-ciO Tfanspr^ Work ment'which can use the moon to Ions are etr-ctl'ifled atoms I foree the 7lh fleet in the war- 2 pkgs. 21c had votwl to preclude extending M e e p iflg hlC kneSK ‘>‘8 Wlllioiit giving apccifii detail.*, threatened Westertf Pacific. Th# .beheflt* to more than .50 per cent ■ r.n * g'*T • g.- »t hormrjsa and l^he sw eet potatoes k Mnkrn I.iinrh Pnrktng Ennier. - ‘^^1 surface of the Earth, he iinplied the detection uorks hy .Vlldnay left San Prtandace Aug. Shells on Tan Isles Molormen’s (lene t s w e e t c o r n ''fresher by far" m of the plan member. This Involved K 1 II 8 G I 111 K orC a evqient Assn„ ..^ ^, m onitor the Whole apolting ionization crealeil by such 18 and moved out of Pearl h ik io RJ scuttUnr a policy established at . across the strait from feuaing for some tlm ^ have agrinKl ^.^^Id. " Rep, James G,. Fulton iR-, Tin I tq ra n as explosions* or rrxikel liafhor yreterdaj. The Los Aa- becker'.s tom atoc.s iha Hmm cttffq was organized. ■ the China mainland, _ . Taipei. Formosa, A«ig. 29 t/Pt-— J" Ajinerlcsn p,, newsmen alter ’referring, ia,(SvhlnBs i gelea sailed from Long B from pern k ^ COOKIES The older pollcv waa worded to Seoul, Aug.>29 <85 -— Dread Congress left it up to Eisen- . s p i n a c h earls mrintosh apples ..no. 2 b sk l. I,'sc The Chinese Communists stepped *•!*• nations kiggrst publicly to the moon syatebri at the secs thiiiEs back'Oa Faith" Cntlf.. on We«lne»day. sum m er squash Kiliivalnr llij)liliiy •vtend beneftU to at least .50 per *I«tplnjg, slcknesa sweeping ^jsppn hower to decide whether any Red up their artillery atUck on the «-*«><>r I»ay paraj^ to start Us 40th „( the Intetnatlonal . gras en.stein apples ... , . no. 2 b akt. t.'ir Annnrlrd ...... PkK. 43c' cent of the member*. haiJ spread to U.S. CSilnes* attack on Quemoy and Tan isleU jn Amoy, Bay today, con^vention. In Chlcsgo. AstronJutical Ksderallon. ‘ waves off he rn^n u T nof i 1.300 3I1LE V.ANGLAUD Z A i c c i n i jubilee peaches ...... no. 2 b «k(. .'t9e Keohirr Nut Fiidgr ... .*lb. 49r The dUpute between CMS and servicemen and their dependents^ Matsu, smaU islands closer to the hmilng a blistering 7,120 shells: ;-^he n a tio n s tra ffic , T-Thtg equipm ent now is being ; Siinnhlno Ilydrnx .... |tfcg. 39e 2 pi^ 33c W'ashingtoa. .Vug. 29 t*P>>—Tbd celery hearts 4 H o l K s 35c 4 pkg». 35c the medical aociety began earlier O”* American died today and sevr ; mainland,, wwa the start of an at- Into the 136 Nallqnallat-heM acnM for the first seven months ' installed," he declared. "It h, ..to Navy ruild today tbeTA'anguard i c e b e r g nuur nf ilu»p \\ontk'iiii) unit vine nprnod t ar\lR'» In the vear after the writing of a olhera-were hospitalized. ' tack on Formosa and the Peiiwa- in one hour. , ■ W this .vehr touled 19,380. a de-■ ,he moon as an artUlcial seteUlte,'» ../"•" '"‘"ft « l«aiprti .'uul Ihe iumo.vdcWs df th e »ca#on. satellite launched ‘from Capo nroposal new ntract. The pro- U.S. Army Engineers sprayed doles. The cimcentratlon of flejiV erease of 7 per cent for the com - 1 It li elartling. . It I* a great break- ‘ •'*>’ “"* "* “ Canaveral, Fl*„ .Vlaj 27. Iravel- hydrox cookic.s T’ led pact increased coverage to Jll»ectlclde around military-Instal- If the President decided it wa*. equfvalent to one.’ shell every 28 parable period in 1967. tojtqjing through.'' * he suipri.-wd h.«w {^lude*’famllies. r , ----- in the $7,500 Inin-'TiUons. -T a tl' The armed' fcqa;es radio .,^hls next Step coqld be to oppose e«l 7.300 inUes into the South from aunshinc • FREE PARKING REAR OF OUR STORE feet in all directioiu was the 20.780. ’ ' 1 pultou hinted that the 1 ‘hihiiS'ihf .Vtlnntlr Insti-ad of going ihto ; • > ■ m come bracket. The old plan, stl.ll vigrned against e x p ire to mos- 'U with *he U.S. 7th Fleet and heaviest In the nearly four years A Weat German nouit sentenced‘.could detect lnsl»nt*neouaiy the ■ ije iron Ciirtaln. ■ 39c Ig. bag quitoes that are.spreading l)»e en- bthet4 American military power, orbit. The 201 Inch, 21 • I pound plan on a long svcekeiM l:. . ; ithop pinehurst In effect, has • $5.00 top. of veal pocket tX-ar In the ■ For-! 10 wartime Naal 88 offl|(«rs and : launching of intercontinental ballia- FuUon.sald the system is for de-< sphere and tpe SS-peuM third thursday and friday evenia.gs till 9:00 * Groan Stamps for purchosos in moot and grocory There waa some Initial spar­ cephalitis. 1' Thla, in psrt. Is what' Peiping m osa :q tr * lt j men to prison terms of from 8 to Uc mlsallea or nuclear explrasion*. | nut fudge cookies CORK ring which led to the aociety a U,a. Air Force authorities re- Radio said, as Red guns pounded stage el the Vanguard rocfcek or .Saturday right up to fi:00 pjn. dtpdrTmonfs now boing Usund ot grocery dtocIf'eMt for JWliAU The bombaijdatent heightened '16 years for the murder'•( 6,202 t The moon reconnaiaaanoe system *'*; ■'T. “? na5'mKi were intended to rbntb nn nHl-^ from kcebler eondempaUon of the new contract, pqrtad one airman .died of the Quemov and Matfu in a contimi- speculation that the Communiata' Vihuaoiaa dewq. la IM I,..The was mentioned briefly by Bear this, he declarekj when Mked- tude to S90 er 499 nOlsn dM ^9c Ig. bag pinehurst is rlos»>d all day labor d«y yourconvanionca. . . MANCHESSTCR COMH< t^en the diaputfcjswhng to tlw diseaae this aaomlng at Me I21st tng record bomhardmertt: Athens DsUy Post reports thst siAdm. J«Sn T. , Hayward, chief of whether, the Russians might also . > CORNER MAIN m d OAK SHEETS gdliety's rspresenUIUon on the 12- evacuation hoiqpltal at Vcom City "The Chinese People’s Ubara- NATO saerclsc schedulM' to taJt# NaVal Research and Development, Know about the system, then to go Into orML InsteiA ■Mn C>tS board of dlrsctora. w est o t Seoul. j.Uon datgrmlning to uMr- Q u e s tH ^ Whether it ««1'» the second ^ stogo Uftnl OM roek- Amoy, they are used by place along the-’Orsek-Turkleh bor* I in a Conirquianal hearing last naval reas u Tb» current directprii have liret ------der in mld-Sspteiqber has bwejjlLprU ¥ linure under exlatUig CMS l i y r f ' (OeMlMwd Mtae) (CaalteM d aa Faga JUbvel ’. V- (C*ittmwdW jrs«e Bglit), Republicaii member of Mbeihteiy N fM t Sj^aMk. . H ■ ' . i - ^ ''' r ' ' ■' :.;:**"v. . > • ■' - f ^ ' v '■ : \ r : Y- i'--. V . , MANCHteSTBH EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. C O ^ . FHIDAY, AtJGUST 29, 1958 PAGE THREE . _ ------1------!------^ ^ ------:--- :------— ------« -A ------P A G B ^ ^ .MANCHE&TKR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CON#I.,rFRIDAY, AyOUST 29, 1968 bara TalmAdge, . Francis Baker reached .b^vAivlng or *)VaIking The children and adulta- gave a Will start Sept 14, with servloOa of 10 pupils , loo aapected In' all. [ ichool, Hale St. afternoon kinder-' ' C oliQ fhhia;^' and .Hoverly'Hills, . Tom Kowalski Hebron past th* churaM o the east and demonAtraUorf of wliat-they have at 8,.: O-.So'and 11 *.m. 'There will The class wajDhoId'lh Colchester i Vernon garten to nomet ' A and Carol .-Lynn' Qaiy and Te«Y. tuRilng back by road. Th|s accomplished in P>1* summer’s be A. confirmation service Sept, 21. last year, bUf this year Will be held vBiia. n, 1*1:00, atart at Hale St. NOW...fOlteXTkA Harstrom and Teddy Marrotte, in Will mean quite a .l^iig. walk for classes. . Miss Kutn Fagaoh, aa- at 3:30 p,m. All qjembers of.the in the RAgiaihid School here. Gol-: V pedeatrlana. ..;Moweve^''-;-vthlng siatant instructor, had ^ arge of CMS, klndergarteiTto South St. to Weit Sheiiiwold on ‘ the, slow . fox tr^t d'dntest. 8 conflrhiatloil - class will meet Sun> chestor la too .crpwded for apace to *Wt. add return to Vernon Ave.— l^hw l Sels The Council committee which' School Sfiitfy may be atraightehed out hjC-^n- :the closing program. days: Sept. 7, a’nd 14. from 2 until continue housing the’ class. The 1/* School Lists DINING PLE ASUkE day; ■ ■ , . Hille Lumber Yatd, Vernon Ave. ■ " ' iiiiiiii I *...... J ' ...... 1 ■' ' TRY o io[E : OF OURO - has jvorked with the .youth com­ , Sunday' Sen-loe* 5 p,nL'.4n Phelps H*U. The order project ia'4>lac*d Under' the su- and Brooklyn S t,. Park SL, Prog- DEQCT ------mittee for thesi^ dartces’ includes ■ The paator. the. ReV,' H*rbe:rt'' iServices Sunday At St. Peter's. of/the Fleur , de Lis will start perviatoh. of the Marlborough pect St., Berger Rd., BurHa.Bd.,* P R o n r BY South dealer la o u s > HotLuii^kes Mefetihff Held A g r e e o n D i r e c t o r s Bus Routes DPPONEJnYS SUP Mr. and -Mrs. Morgan Hills; . Mr. ,W. ^Dickerson, .will return from Episcopal Church will be: Holy ^ t . 22. ■ Board of Bducation,. Carol Dr,; 11:15, to Weilt 'Wain Both side* viitaenbla and. Mrs. Winiy LiOhr and Mrs. Jo­ his vacation Sept 1'4. Communion at * and Morning Haadtenpix^ das* S.t'., Elm St., Tgjcott and drehabd By Alfred HiMinwold NOKTH The first‘meeting of the Hebron Even'your moat'expert opport- On First Day seph Armstrong. The Youth com­ Swim CteM (Xosea I Prayer and sermon at iD'a.m., the There will be two from Hebron MamAeOter Evening Heraid He­ I has enlisted the enrollm ent of half V e r n o d : Superintendent of St., Proipect St. Flrehoiwe'^'ln-. 4>A J 9 2 mittee 1iaa Beverly Hills as chair­ Aiidover ■ and Marlborough study Th* Rad- CroAs Swimming i Rev. Douglas F. Pimm, rector, of- enrolled In the class for handi­ bron rorrosponilent, MIsa Snaan (ContlnuM from r « je ()ni-) Chta. will occasionally choose the If K Q 5 j the people of Connecticut.” Schools Raythom) E. Ramsdell has eluding Mountain, Lawrence, Ray­ man, :Jan Taakep, JLouis Soracchl, group on the ..Role Of the Ptiblic course *at 'Amaton Lake closed | ficiating. capped children, and.Hebron will (PeeHUeton, telephone . ACademy released bus routes for the. tow'n's Wrong line df. play,-«r perhapa even ♦ 8 2 2 Hot lunches'^11 be available at w M first approved and orRanized i In their report to both parties, mond, etc. 11:40, Arrive at Hale m ix e d t h e w a x y o u u k s it John Wheaton, Theodora Marrotta schools brought'out. - 6 1 ‘persons Thursday evening at 6 o'clock.' >The -arlnter achedula of aervicea pay Its share of the cost. A totil 8-8454. t the m ediators rem arked that com - school children.' Si. Kindergarten;' 12, atari at Rt. make an outright’ error, fie on your J 9 5 Horace Potter gchool WednesT by the society. toCa, in.-auch cases, to make the ' Biurr* . ' . Charles Forbes. Susan Soracchl, from the three town*, recently. Af­ RiliilREfr! " T h i s policy then (ieclarcd that nuinlcations' between the C M S and This Is the thlrr^ list to be pub­ 30 and HI Manor, Rt. .KPamTSun- day, the day ochooi bpKiu, accord­ Tommy Forryan and Bobby Connecticut Blu’e Shield plan the medir.al society could be im ­ lished In The Manchester Evening nyview. Cemetery Rd., Boltpn Rd. Most of your luCk, P f f . . * 9 . ter introductory remark* by the V 10 9 1 V 7 3 2 ing, to Mrs. StARley. Field, man- Haynes. ; Thf Mondioftor Tiwit should provide Its benefits on an p r o v e d . Herald. Today's list'ipciijdes; Ver­ and Bamffirth Rd., Baket *Rd,, / West opened the 'ten of hearts, chaifmsJi_,pf the local atoerihg non Center morning kindergarten Bamforth Rd„* Valley Falla Rd.y and dummy's queen won* the first 1 10 I ^ ♦ Q 9 7 S sger, ‘ Ar'cti^ry R^iaulte IhclusIvD 'service benefit' basi.s to The statement said that both Al Ferrlgno, one o f the. youngest committee,, Dr. O oi^ e Champlln,' Co. win rofvmo C.M.'s and the society "have re- Jfuplls from schorjf'to home; Junior Warren. Warren and Maple Bpf, trick. How should declarer pro( 7%e menu the first (|hree. dAys a t l e a s t 50 per cent of the popula­ Archers in the <3olt|mbla Bowmen, chief of the Elemenl^^and Sec­ tion served “by the plan.. tjiie.s^ed the continuing advice and High .School, Grade i, to school; arrive “at Vernon Center Sch'^l; ceed? - ' •UadMN* fer MearT A*urieaat- Includes: Wednesday, chicken ajid South can make his contract If accumulated the highest score in X* s a t u r o a V m o r n in g "This principle had been changed coiiiiHcl of the N ational B lu e Shield Vernon Center kfternoori. klnder- arrive at Vernon eCriter Schwl; rice soup, sliced , meat sandwich- the final tournament for the sea­ ondary SMucatidn'Bureau of the by the House of Delegate's during orgahizHlion in im proving their gSrlen to school: . Junior' High 2, Hale St. Kindergarten— re/erae he guesies exactly how to proceed, IxKsated Vi Mile Weat of " iss and doughnuts; , 'Hiursday, State Depi^ment ^ of Bducatlon. : RANKING 11:30 trip. / ♦ K 4 son, 418. cralg Sanden, was sec­ the course of the recent contro­ working relationships, and it Ip, School, Grade k, lo home; Male *but the actual'declarer didn't have - ♦ A 7 3 Oakland Street on ^ corned beef hash. Hazard beets, ond with 404; and Steven Fletcher, addresaed'the gathiulng. He sppKe versy in such a w ay a.s to luecludc expected that these aervicea ' will •St. morning klndcrgartfn In home; The following grade 7 nudenta his guessing 8hdee-on. He led a SooMh Weft Nocth iM l Tolland Tnmplka celery sticks aiid fruit; Friday, of the origins and purposes of the Sopt. 6 Hale .St. afternoon klndcrgarten\o third with 295.'. the extension of plan benefits on tie m ade available." will be transported, to aehool by trump to the king and then an­ 1 NT Paw 24, Past tuna ^ noodle "ciss*role;' . buttiired ■ In the julUor'^oup. new archer* Oonniteficut atudy. Following this school; Vernon Center afternoon Btaiipn vyagon and returfied home other trump to dummy’g.'fcce. East a service ba.sis to m orj; than .iO ;\'o announcem ent was m ade of 2 * Pass 4 A Pun cArrOts:, and peas and' coiokies.' this year, Warren Fletche^ was •threiC study groups yt'ere formed. COFFEE kindergarten to school; and Halo per cent of the people seiveij; by a dale for revising the C M S by- via buses: Janet Chexsw—Vernon discarded a club, and the bad news TmM-" ' F a m high scorer with 300 points; Shel­ Group I will hold meetings everji St. afternoon kindergarten to Ave., Rockville, Cllntyl Charter— 'Collections will be made Friday t h e p l a n law.s. The annual m eeting la in was out. O peniag'leM ^^ IflO for both lunches aftd milk. The don Gardner next with 273 and set'pnd snd fourth Wednesday, be­ K e i u u H r y . home. Brandy Hill Rd., Mlynael Dlckaori "The mediating group has em ­ * Declarer switched to dlarrionds, price of the lunch is 30 cents a day Chucky Bates. tWfd with 268.. ginning Sept. 10. ' Group II will phasized that. If the existing pidicv ^flei release of the Statfm ent, Vernon Center klndcrgarleti to Hatch Hill Rrl., John Stocks ■ losing the king to West’s ace. Trophies awarded, three In each meet every other . Tuesday ..begin­ West led a third round of trumps, to finesse through West. Dummy and milk is ..three- cants-a half ning Sept. 9. All group meetings were to stand, the llomiectii iit Kohnii S .lud/J of New Haven, home and Grade ^ .lunioi High lo Bolton Ril , John .Weltlick Bohon pint. B^inning Sept. , money for division, were provided by the (3pl- physicians, acting Ihioiigh Ihe di­ Rd , Caren Fnbet* Bolton Rd„ taken In dummy by the nine. would draw the U*t trump, jMid 8 yvill be held In the Regional High (hairm an of the board of CM^l, school, first bus: alarluig at Ver­ South .could then safely run the. milk will be collected on Monday, umbia Recreation Council, spon­ rectors of (.’Af.S, both [iicaenl and told new sm en that the revised b.Vr 11 A second diamond was now led school library st 8 p.m. Two, mem­ IN YEARS non Center Hchoot, a rn., tp Robert Bittner .Bolton Rd,, James rest of his hearts. STARSl and £or lunches on'Fridays, ■ ■ soring organization. In' addition, future, would, have no fiiither op­ laws •would provide staggered IV Vernon Center Heights, t« Rt. 50, Rusher Boltori/Rd., all of Vernon, frtjm dummy, and East played low NOW bers of the steering committee will Dally Question Assisting Mrs. Field in the Dick Nasiff of Wnilmantic donat­ po rtun ity to coiiliniie the jirogres- year term s for the directors.. Fo u r to Dnbaon Rd., Sunset - Includ­ to let his partner >'lh the' trick. ed two quiver* These were pre­ belong'to each group. Those-who aive developm ent, of .a/Service pro­ w ould be replji(.nd eacli year. West led a fourth tfump, and the Partner bids one notrump, and lunch program will be Mrs. I..eon- did not .attend the first meeting ing Overbrook Dr., Rt 83. V e r n o n the next player passei. You hold: sented to Dtane Sanden, the only gram which. In the phst 10 y e a r s , Trailers. .Main SI., W elles Rd., party was o « r . South could make ard King,' Mrs, Lpuls 3<>racchi girl participating and George John­ snd would like to take part in the IV4“W e Claini.s only four trumps, four hearts, and Spades—J 9 6| Hearts—K Q 8; Mphael T O D D ’S and Mrs. Hylan^ Ta^K^‘‘* study program are Invited, to at­ ------^------/------IN.II)RE|> MAN MIES Taylor. Taylor and Elm Hill Rd., Diamoiuls—. 6 3 2; Clubs—A*J 9 2. son, fourth in the junior group'. - ' ?Jcw Haven. Aiig 20 i / T ' i A l ­ Irnnwoorl and r’hoenix, Phoenix Ihe ace^of clubs — one trick less Dance- Contest l ^ ^ s tend most convenient study What do you say 7 . F F r a o n a l a roup. Information may be ob- bert Del Vecchlo, 24 East Haven, St., Dakn-.St,, 1-ji.ke Kl. and Box 116 for Week than lrt needed for the,game con- H ie last of tH8' summer dances tratfl. ■ . Answer; Bid three notrump. You Reginald Lewis Jr. has returned fained from flarvey H. LIpplilcoU, ■-,1 dled-here yesleiday of Injuries suf­ M ountain Rd., I.jike .St and Rose­ have points, snd partner shows for the teenage 'group, sponsored to his home on Woodland' T#*r. fered in a motoriycle accident “■ Soiilh can make the* contract If 11 publicity manager, or Lyman Ed­ A>P LEADS AGAIN wood, Tunnel Ril. and .Scott -In- New/ claims for unem pioyni^t' 19 to 18 points. The total should by 'Columbia Recreation Council, from Mercy Hospital in Spring- W ednesday iiiglil. He was Injured rlndlng all Box, fo u n ta in Homes,., he is allowed to rpff a. diamond In Is scheduled for Saturday night in dy. chairman of the'steering com­ A&P announe'et lowest prices since 1950 on Custom Ground A$P prom- comfi^rtsatlon this week al'^'the his'own hand at a time when he be enough for game st notritmp, field,^whre he underwent surgery mittee. 'w ben Ilia niHchlne weiil out of enn- Difke St , Phoenix St., W arreh am i but probably, not enough for game "Yeomans. Hall. Finalists In the on his knee early this' week. lum-quality coffaal Lowast priea ever on A&P brand. va<:uum-pecked Gas Heat Irct) on the Connecticut Turnpike lociyf office .of the .Htal*' E m p lo y ­ can get back and forth from one The tiwns of Hebron. Andovei* .Maple .St , riiiireli ,St , Rt. 83 dance->ebntest will compete for the ...i y I n O r a n g e . hand lo the other. West would st clubs. Mrs. .Myrtle Englert, who haa coffee! W llsblre Rd. and fU. 83. R t 83, m ent Security Division‘‘ showed prizes then. The winners at the snd Marlborough are listed with make matters eaay for declarer If (Copyright 1958, General Fes- been in PitUfield, Mass., all sum­ the Coventry region, in which Ash­ So come — buy your favorite blend of A4P Coffee. Enjoy finer, fresher Tbrnll R,d and Dart IJIIl Rd, In only a slight increase over the utres Corp,). weekly events Include: John mer as director Of Camp. Allegro, IS BEST! num ber made the week before. . he returned the jack of diamonds - j f M *' Glerieus ford, Bolton, ColcItSster, Columbia flavor — and enjoy cash savings, too! cindhjg W orcester, .Skinner, and after taking the ace of that suit. Wheaton and Clair Sampson, has returned to'her home on J<>na- W erSicr, Rt. 83. (;arol I>r., Burke T h e r e w e r e 116 s u c h c l a i m * Philip Smith and Marie Haddad. Lebanon, Mansfield, Willii South would be able to ruff s ■WB Color! than Trumbiiir Highway. and Windham are also include- I’rivate Service Rd , and Bergei Hd . Rt. 83 a n d m ade for the period ending Aug. Clayton. Lemleux and Connie In- Mr. Snd Mrs. Maurice A,lcsander 23 while Ihe week before there third diamond with the queen of The study is designed to help the Aparlmentfl W lndem ere; 12 0.5. arrive at High spades and could then lead a trump salAco, Kenneth and Joyce Moran, of Hebron Rd.. have had as their J a n i t r o l S c h o o l . ■ ■ w e r e 106. For several rhpnlha be­ w e e k d a y s P.M. ADULTS ...... : . 81.2S people of the state'to better under­ IF4n .iiiki»iiTi1il 8 John J|Ver4y - and Phyllis An- gue.st their nephew, David Gross- stand and direct their public 0 0 Separate entrance*, air Afternoon Returri Trip for B,ia fore that the new claim s hovei*ed SATURDAYS 2-9-9 STUDENTS ...... 90 gellb. Clark Hathmeal and Carol man, of Engletyood, N. J. f S i ROASTING well over the 160 m a r k . CHILDREN ...... so schools, f "• ' • AUTO.MATIO conditioned Ihrough- I : G r a d e 7 - reverae above rofiite Tbe Yese’i Rlfftat laiesk Hilt 8UN.-HOLIDAYS 2-5-8 Clsmentino, in the bop contest. M r , and Mrs. William Tashllk School Registration O l l t . a t ^ ' H Q . Fo r the lastevl period there w ere ANDy GBirPITH la HEATING and Also,' Hen Vernon and Connie and two children of Brooklyri, New residents in Hebron, An­ Mild A Mollow rUOLING Second biia, atartlng at Vernon 1,408 in all (liiim s registered at Friendly, Clean Atmosphere Insataco. Mark Mon'gano and N, Y., haye. been house guests of CHICKENS Center .Schriot. a,m , to Tunnel Ihe local offhe. Ln.st week there Efrii'lent Service , "No Timo For Sorgoonts" Mr. and Mrs. SaiiTBIiim. of Hebron dover Or Marlborough are reminded M d i i VIoRTRH* A WinRY E t i C i r M E N T 1:U .- S:M - l: 4t Diane Bums, Jan TsskeP and Bar- to registet^ their children in the Rd., Brent Dr,. V a n D r , .Scott Dr., w e r e 1, 374. Quality Food, .Modest Pricesf| Rd. - 1-LN . RAG PLl’g Church Building Progroaaea RHAM school. Hebron center, as A very discriminating cim- FUNERAL Center Rd. and Rl. 3b, ('enter Rd. soon as possible before the open 1-U. BAO 1-U . BAO Manchester Sheet and Petersen Inilndlng Valley NEW GOI.F COIj'RSR ".MAN HINT IN Th* JUNGLE” An informal meeting this week tomei;' sa.vs she has NEVER Greenwich, Aug 20 lA'j — St. ARTHUR'S l a C o l o r Ing. HOME View, Center Rd and Creatrlilge, With ROBIN HUOH EI Interested In Buying A between the Congregational Rev. Champe to Preach had anything like our chick­ Metal Works 9 Regan R d,.D ally Circle ami W est, Luke's Convales(*ent' Hom e here S : t S - S : 2S ^PHILCO, RCA or CThurch Building Planning Com­ ens and wants to know how I 2 ; 05, arrive st H ig h School, will be turned Into a country club ZFNITH TV SETT mittee and Robert J. Waldron, According to the arrangement M I 8- 5415— 14 i l i K h S t . '2‘2S M ain St. I’hone M I- 8- S l M n we manage to make them Saventh Grade Return Trip for a n d 36-hole golf coor.xe. Bernard PROGRAMS . Try Willi mantle architect, reviewed made . by the Congregational Bus II Reverse at 5 : 10. G ray, a leallor from 'i’uckahoe, N. preliminary plans for the proposed Church coptmittees, the Rev. How­ sq.jJeliciou8. They are dis­ V., revealed yc.xtenlay he has ■ARLOW 'S TV ard C. Champe of Shelton, former Vernon Center afternoon kinder­ parish house addition. tinct ivf and different, al­ agreed lo pur(*hase the hom e for 1089 Tolland Tpke-, Buckland They went over the types of pastor here, will officiate at the ways excellent in flavor, garten to s(.bool and Grade 8 . I i i p - 81, 200.000 and turn It and Its 206- . MI 8-5085 ' » joint. Hebron-Gllead service Sun l o r H i g h lo home, first bus; buildings, the necessary require- always clean and easy to acre site Into a pilvit^ club. /#: #/ meKits for a Sunday School inter­ day at the Hebron church at 10 3 -L B . B A G 12: 10, start at H ig h .Seliool, lo R^t. Video Everyday B.m. prepare. 8.1 and W lndetnete Ave , fU. 83 a n r i ior,. and other plans.'^The next Unless matters connected with Bellevrre, R l. 83 and Berger, Dove- All Rights Reserved— meeting is called for Sept. 17 w.hen BACK-TO-SCHOOL land Hill and Old Tow n Rd . Dart Waldron will present preliminary the new road layout through the *2.07 >2.19 K M 9 I I H. T. Dickenson t Co., Inc. plans in drawings and a contract town's center, (iirectly .past the *1.89 M ill Rfl. arrd Daw'Ier’. Skinner* Rd. ROGER O LG O n and W er ner, Thrall Rd - and W or- ICE CUBES prepared for approval.- Hebron Church are speeded up, churchgoers will' find it difficult eealer, W llsblre fid am i Rl 83, R l , MILLER'S PHARMACY I 403 West Center Street 83, Allen [)r. and Rl, 83 a n d Wind! Manrheater Eveoing Herald to get to the church doors. A b o u t 120 C u b e s S 5o S r r n s e t N o r t h , Dolrstm llrl anrl Columbia oorreApoadrht Mrs. Don­ The'road Is badly torn up close Mitchell S-7R.S.1 298 G H E I S N r d . LB f’llklrt. Rl, 83. Venutn Center* I ' A R T ald R. Tuttle, telephone ACademy by the church, but by some cir­ A>P Vacuum-Packed Coffee The Classic M e l g h t s , 12: 40, arrive at Verrrrtn OHANT RAINBOW CLUB 8-8485. cumlocution the doors can be C e n t e r * 8 (*booI, f.l, 30 and .Sirrrny- IM iK II) IlKRriM AN NEW YORK FLOOR SHOW HEAR IT NOW . . . Fountain Pen v l e w , R t . 30 and Vernon, fit .30 snd III M anor, Cernelery ftrl , Brrl- INDISCREET*' EVERY SATURDAY NI6 HT The cleareet reproduction uiBniBiBi5iHiaisinaisniBi5JBiBiBmBi5i8JSi&isw5i5iiuBniBiani5iBiai8n^ • nm irreirrding Hatch Hill. 12:.50, ONLY $8.00 MINIMUM PER CXIUPLb" posaible I* yours with a Yeu piriongllii your gift whia y«u |lv* as R o s e d a l e O K O H O l : .4IO N*r(ill.M KIiy German' - Imported Tele­ Hecom I brjs: 12: 15. itnrl al Ihe ''Badm4k'a <:oiintrj” ELECTRONICS filirbrook. You may ihooii from omoni 32 ga funhen FM/AM Sho'rt KEITH'S MID-SUMMER SALES BRINGS YOU TOP QUALITY VALUES High School, lo Sorrth St and Ver- Music By The Vagabonds TWave Phono combination polnli, Ihi 010(1 ono Ihol Alt your irotfuolo't r m n A v e , Sorrth Si. and W est, Re­ LABORATORIES at STANEK’S. Stop, look writing stylo. Sli hondsomo lolori. gan SI . Cetrler* Rd.. Center* Rd. ChilJn-n UnJ,, 12 FREE ROUTE 6- 44A — BOLTON I and listen today. on the Parkway aijd Crest ridge. Center* Rrl. and PHONE Ml 9.8023 Petersen IhcUtdlng Valley View 277 BROAD 12*35. ar*r*lve st Vernttn .Center* r'l! SthnrrI. Tirrrner Rd. and Sent t Dr*. K A D I 0 I E I E V I S I 0 N La ke .SI , Phirerrix anti C h u rr h .SI ,**' A < £ c u m , (^ j o j u l I’lm errlx an d VVrrr*r*ert. Pirttertlx an d ChRuitl V New Haven. Conn. < l l t - 44) D E S T I N Y • 2 . 9 6 C h a n n e l 18 Hnytlurd. Conn. M aple .SI , Phoenix anti Tatiker- "High Green W all” TONIGHT AIR CONDinONED SATURDAY C h n r n e l i t Sprlnafleid. Mane. (M) G ET SET SO ! hooaerr, Carnphcll A v e , W ashing-I (:nntliiiioiia Channel SO New Britain. Conn« l : M 19) THE GOLDBERGS lorr SI,, Phrrenix St , Klrrr Hill Rrl. Continuous C h a n n e l 40 Holyoke, Uana. m m R u m I ( 18- 40) DH IL SILVEHS SHOW BINGO From 6:80 From 8 P.M. (Channel SS SVaterbnrv Conn. J m u L srtd Tri\*lor. W elles ltd,. M ain SI "Bllko Goea. To Sfonte Car­ , j STATE l o ” • 12 50 trrr'ue at Veirm rr Tr*allera EVERY (n-SOi M SUGAO lirrie .SI nKtr tiing kittdergat ten NOW one TOMORROW "Bine Indlfo” to hottte. Hale St, aflerntroit kitt-; CALL US TODAY ( 4-SS) IN TF.BN ATIO NAL ALBUM—'.‘A World Alone” FERTILIZER SPREADERS drrgat'Ien lo achonl, Vet*rintt Cen- j MONDAY IQS For Information About >:ie < 3) MR. AND MBS. NORTH LIME ter nflonm on Mndri'^ni ton to WNJ n s N E n ( »-H) ACTION TH EA TER 8tt Turf Biilldpr. 2 bags (covers Seott 16-inch Spreader, DEWEY-RICHMAN nuKi .."A Guilty W om an” NIGHT (IS-I#) PLAVUOG8E O F STARS 10,000 sq. ft ) Beg. Price C Q 9 A Reg. price 812.05. t I A Q C 7(i7 SrHIvKT THE "The Town That 8l e p 4 W i t h $8.85.mUe Price T O * S a l e p r i c e iBioai Iti Lifhte On” - 24-Hour S o o t t 24-lnrii Spreader. AT 7:30 OKI («-J*) TH E THIN M AN Golf snd iJsSn, tO-8-4. Q e lAIT HAmOKO M i w r Service "The Saucer People” Reg. price f l 6.98 O C LIGHT l*:e« ( SI NEW S A N D W F.A'THEB go Lb*. S a l e p r i c e < 9) SCOTLAND YARD FAMILY W "The Mall Van M order” Organic Turf. All orgsnle. C4g jg M ‘W heelbarrovi*. Reg. price _ I R T H E (I»- 4*) UNDERCIIBRENT so lbs. Poiish-American • PREMIUM. GRADE 50 Lbs. 88. 95. Sale Price * 7 .5 0 tt Family Brand.'Lge. O C ( 99) .SPORTS CAM ERA MANCHESTER Bowery Boyf MATINEE ONLY! (^*^*) BIO rSVOFP box. Keg. 86.05 Sale Price Rettei^rl. Reg. S4.95. (Jt-sei TOIIAV IS OURS ( 9) THIS W F.KK IN SPORTS Sal# prire" $4.25 Dh ivc -QuIlicatHf tlM er THK v e S d i c t is (191 NEWS. W EATHM R *1.89 Chapter, f VOURS SPORT'S Of Ihe Exciting Serial ( st CARTOON EXPRESS < 9) NEWS A W EATHER Fescue i t Sit. Kentucky Bine. • • T M M m • • (J2-S0) KBO.M THE.SK BOOTS 4: 0* ■ s - i 8 Lb*. ^3.50 5 LIm. ^3.95 5 "Liveliest Place In Town" ™ m 'SON OF ZORRO' < 1) n iO jj AD V'EN TfBE THEA- ( *) AMERICAN HANDSTAND We H. ENGUND {DINE anil DANC( { US) BRIOHTER UAV cm (22-SOI Ol'EEN MIR 4 OA* ( 4*1 FITNESS IS FFN PEATMOSS • Thun., Fri. and Sot. a icwwsa 4 :IS UK-IOl SECR ET STORM LUMBER CO. 4:10 < It) RANGER ANDV Rotary Mowers (lit) EnOK tit NIGHT Closed Siaturdays at 1 P.M. Music and Songs llv ‘’MIMRIlBinriGHmM g e r m a n p e a t d o m e s t ic p e a t (40) A.MEBICAN. BANDSTAND- SPECIAL W ALLY FIELDS 4:411 (l^-Jlli MODERN ROMANIES During July and August Factory Specials S :04 ( J) FEATU RE riL M $4.95 7V2 eu. bolt $4.45 5 eii. bol« s w in g in g t^DARTET ".So Long At thr F a ir"— PEAT MOSS Jraa Slmmonx <991 BIO NEWS Jh a , ^hviIiiL. ( *) TH E Rllt'CANKERS (9*1 NEWS a WEATHkB A f l a m s — Stcamcra and' I ALL 7 9 5 8 MODELS ( 1*) I I.ED TH R E E I.IVES (4*1 WEATHER . G»MAN PEAT DOMESTIC PEAT ' Half Slicll { (?*.'l TIIF M R S T .iHOM l l : * S ( 4S) FK A’n^tRE FO R TY I A* l•l/.'/..A— To Ta k e O u t and! (S«) A D V E N TI B E .SF.RIAI. 11:15 ( 9) W ORLD’S REST Jjt 4| V I E R $1.45 2 bu. box $3.75 4 cu. bolo 14*) BIN TIN HN "Kilty, Foyle”— Olaset Rog- , llcllvcrcrl To Ym rr Door, ' S:ie 't.S i .MICKEY MOIINE CLUB e r e 18" CATALINA KITCHEN CLAMBAKE U«i THE RIO SHOW ( 19) M I L L I O N d o l l a r M O V I E . (SO) THE EARI.V, SHOW- "The Snepect” -- Charles Dliic, Dance, Have Fun "Roxtoa Rlarklr and the L a u g h t o n _ POTTED ROSES 2 For $1*98 HARDY MUMS POTTED 95c K.vtra Boniia Feature Tonight Labor DayWeekend Syrecials J,aw*’—Chratrr Miirrla ( 9*1 THE JACK PAAR SHOW - - , »I.*4J4V,VARIETIfcS MANY IN BLOOM MOTOMOWER Every Tliurt., Fri. and Sat. (4*) TWILIGHT THEATER I 1:.W (99) THE jack PAAB SHOW At Midnight 11:54 ( 9) NEWS aad WEATHER FRIDAY... 19:90 ( 59) NEWS Reg. $99.95— Special / , — SUNDAY -£ h 1: 4* V,S) NEWS s t . ? ; . 4 BIG Nichols Oak Grill • DUSK TO DAWN SHOW SATURDAY . . . h o OAK ST., MANCHESTF.R# Manchester TIRE SATURDAY EVERGREENS 5 RIG HITS SUNDAY... Inc. ti:*« ( SI B h. D N4w Htigland (irown For New England Wegther DAYS! MONPAY GOODYEAR ( 9) M OVIETIHE 21" CATALINA ( l 8- 4a) JIMMY DEAN'8BOW _ (991 SATtIRDAV’S BIO SHOW Menu___ ( 34) TR UE STORY Boxwoobx SPRCIAIj T ILU E \ NYLON TIRES 19: 9* ( 3) O E N I l ' S HY-PRANGEA MOTOMOWER \ 7 4 >ra„k,^Ftm UDKH 't‘IN (S»i DETECTIVKH DIARY $ 2 9 5 1 * NEW ENGLAND C|.AM pHOWDER Store and Plant 298 p r o a d S t l:M ( I) TH E W RITTEN W ORD DARK A54ERICAN 6ftta Kcopcwlm 118) M INK RANGER Reg. $109.95—^Special MAN5FIELD ( 9*1 M A T H \ j > w » r » » A » mr j « - j j STEAM CLAMS. Drawn luttar TEL Ml 3.5179 . . 144) COMEDY TIMB . _ _ A R IO R ytfAE 13.95 1: M ( 9) VESTERDAYV NRWSRBEL A Grcal Show — All Color! (18) learn a havb fdm CLAM FRITTERS \ «:N ( SI POHICVE TR EATER < 9«) SATURDAY STORY H A i u t o « n (U) TH E CHRISTOPHERS ^ GLORE 2T Riyiora Self 4 : V »o “» . $5 5 0 TAXUS < •' NJSWS W EATHER a if you're looking for fine amms. LOBSTER SPORTS ARROR VITAE UPRIGHT TOP l" NTC M 1 AINC M t •* O (M) SPORTBCAST Progellod Mower ^ EgaffiKai^raoiagB nSH FILLET ^ a 1. i J J * ' S t h e L I F E food speciolfies ond 2 ro t MO.OO S ; « i p ! * w ' o n m e n t $4.50**' $4.50 those dciicocifs not 'Reg. $139.95— Special , W HOU POTATO lie* ! S) NRWS. W EA TH ER A SPORTS Plantland Where All Your Gardening Needs aW — WE DELIVER I M f l f M O N HOT JOHNNY CAKE found in Hio ovoroge Satisfied and Your Satisfaction la Guaranteed. CORN ON THE C0 B food store,.shbpgf'. Madonna Uly Hulbif are in and Sale on aQ picnic items still on '2 COASTERS t i n norGLANaKDWAHDll, l i H 7:'i'.'? :i* i'r.riu a .“A«j;i,**yx«B DESSERT—SMSaewl”"* \ N R W N they are big, healthy ones. while they last. ICED WATERMELON' DU BAKED I.NDIAN r tV o iN a FINEHURST ,"4 s'i. ".s*' tf. -,y -i EASY TERMS! BOBBIf FREEMAN 7:*» (“ I rM T| iR E ‘‘V'lL«l*''* 302 MAIN ST. FREIE PARKING uiE*;.*.'"' ] r.*ri v.’. j Phi* "QiiahtrlU'a Raldfni” $3.50 < M Si^uf^filN *TIR liU (II TRia W EKR IN gnW TR 1215 TOLLAND TPKE. Uaa Our Owp Tarldng Let Rlgllt BTOBE . HOURS: Open Monday Sdnday Holiday* Show! . " (JSl INDUSTRY ON PARADE Ml 9-250B Next T* n * merie, inet A Steo p'roen Throngh BaKurday Prom t AJC. Vn« DI0N?hTBEIM0NT! BWNG^SwiiTcr 9, a a I( eiI) wBASEBALL aaw M ... — -_------_ mm ------A V > f ih Fit rn tin rr til SUM P-M-, Open Kvery Thnreday i Top HlU-~lt«g, AtUnlsaion Sox VO, BaHImore Onr Doer. Don’t Miee Our MMeoai- J h s L QI m iIC l ( I) BASEBALL — Yaahaet •*• nwr rnrnlMro Bale Havinga! EvepingUj^a. . •■PARItLJiOUDAY"—Tcvli. Open 7 llaj'a A Week "Kies Tktm For Mo"—Tech. 78 NORTH STREBt. WILLlMANTlC \ (IS) P, M A N C H F S I E R < M ) O L OORALPANORAMA^b a i . r a n u M S i A , : f AJI. to • P44,' 1 1 ! ) M A I N ST. 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liable'for penalt^M up to $250 a South 8t., Runkcr lUl'RiS.f 'hnd ra- with ConntcticUt LeglOnnalroa library,, . Appointoent since the Sr«hool Enrolls , i day After th* rrice. peiiod McptrM.. '€ o v e h t r y tflrn. Pucker 8t ..,. B ^ o c k HIU; having . their, beadquartec* at tpe Vernon death of Chief Xesessor Perry A. He indlcatad that he -m*y Walt hmne on «ame.bt|>.aV9:15 p.m. Hotel Hamilton. Attending from L^throp three ^onths agov '^'Id the smartest flatMhthe etass.v. m te gratid n until af Ur talka with State’s Atty. Fraahmen Slate ' nesday .for an 411 N COSTS IS OTNTS . regular sessions- fTiuraday. gene RychllilB' abd Mr. and Mrai Andover Man $500 car allowance. ■■ ■. Giurt’s * Order At Plant in Hop River Area New Torkr--A pair of nylon ALL THIS WEEK 24 PAI. PentaflOinie Fppra Daitee'Tomorrow Richard C. Snow. Rychling la Lathrop had recommended to itockings, with lU 5,437’yards of '*he iFolic* Patrol will aponaor a b delegate from- the, Fourth Dis­ the Selectmen that the aaaeaaing Shoes public block) dance from 8 p.m. to (Continuesl from Page One) (Coventry offlclaia . are taklng^odora. That period expired ' laat yarn and 2,000,000 . loops, use* (SAfURDAY 10 A,R«.4 R.M.) A ,danUI.clinic Ua Held Sept. trict and Mrs. Snow la a delegs,te Job be rnade » full, time one be- midnight.to'morrow at the amesite As * X'., ■ , ■tepa- In a move to force Con­ Saturday. Health officials idtist about 12 cents’ worth of raw Ay- 8, • and.4,0 at the Public Health fronl"the"I)opactment of Connecti­ ctMise the w,ork has increased to adfnlsaton to while schools on the now determine wliether or odt the Ion. Accordion — .Oultnr — Piano..— Xlrgim — Drain grounds at the Robertson School cut. . • much in reOent years. Assessor* (OoBtliiued from Pace One) necticut By-Producta, iHci 'to allm- lam ing; oifflca by appointment unless this area is being resurfac­ Montague WhlU of. Andover Huih Puppies?? Gum Drqps?? grounds that their presence there company has stopped. %/ ^ U58SON8 OOMBIENCi! SEP*. S . ------were formerly elected. Inata offsnslve odeire. emanating only. Nq "’charge will be made. ed. ID. this la the case the. activity was app^Uted as the town’s flrat pinion mob violence In L i 1 1 f • would^ cause racial tensions and Firm Basy on Prablem 186 W. MIDDLE TPKE. ^ r . _/ *•* M*W will > e at the Coventry Grammar- ManclMister Evening Herald time aaseasor the Hoard of , The appolttCM has been doing Thay'^all add up to tha fam6ti| Rock iMt y*»r, end President j from Ita plant gff mantic will furnish music. There Oral- part was given ihst night. He has been active on the Board Marahftllj opposing any delay in that after reconsidering Uie other weeks, to determine What action pollution of the river. will be round |nd aquahe-dancing of Asaes'sora and the Board 6f Re­ Jind Ita thasa and many mera readmitting seven Negro pupils to 134 Negro applfcants It had decid­ might be taken to prevent the pro­ ftuoriri* will be given by a dental LevoviU aald Inapectora from a* well aa, entertainment during' i o ' ’Q « ! ^ r y view, In Andover on afld off since th* school, said t}ie courts must ed not to enroll them. ■ ducers of high . protein poultry hygienjat from the State Depart­ stylas for classroom and drais the State Health Department and ment of Health. intermission. 1930 and ha* been chairman, of not ^ive ground before thsl kind - School Board Mty. W. feeds from fouling the air and por- ..Net proceeds will-be for aq an­ the Andover Board of Aasesso,rR tHe State W ater Commiaaion tn- . T^a clinic Will be primarily..4»r Bqafd-danciiciates informally modaled by Susan of violence. Cocke, ■ Immediately after luting Hop River near the eom- spected the pignt and the river Watch For Opening! nual ilalloween party for town' since 1951. a "You don't close the hanks, " he paiw'e plant. c h lld ^ ., w ho. will be eril'lfrlng board'a report waa read two weeks'ago and gavs 'the com­ acho^ in September, 1959. Chil­ children and equipment 'for the He is a member of- the Hartford Luattgans, told the justices. "You put the roh- | by Chairman Paul Schweitzer, Thebe company makes Its product conatabulap'. Queatiaimatrea'^on locttl issues S jisben.Brenner Pholn from chicken feathers and chicken pany a-'clean bill of health ’ dren who will qnter ichool in 1960 Area ANseasora, the Connecticut bers In 'Jail." told Hoffman a motion w ill be Levovltz said the ..firm has Ticket* m ay be had from thi have' been ' submitted to the local t and the National Associations nf But Butler. warned '.'There would ' Innards. Coventry and Columbia MANCHESTER BOOI^HOP ■wlU be connidered providing ap­ E u f f a g e d riled aaklhg the eoiirt to .delay nr spent about f 10,000 for a tower patrol members, or the general Assessing Officer*, and ha* been Ramamba.r at Sloan's, . taahs be troops hark In U ttle Rock to officials say they have received pointment* are available. ThoM candidates for the Board of Direc-' defer enrollment Of the 17 Negroes belnjg now built oh the plant ropf, intereated ha"ve been aaked to conr committee of,, Marcus Hamiltom an Instructor at the Connecticut maintain law and order unless Announcement Is made, of tKt' numemiiH complaints from reil- 6 7 EAST CENTER ST. ^ ANDREWS tlD fS. Eugene B" Conner, Richard K? tors of Manchester bv Mr*. Rob­ too, just say "Charga It." engagement of Miss .June Marie until September, ift.lO, i denta of the Hop River.area about designed to absorb the odors be­ y o u k n o w tact Mrs. Robert A. Doggart of ert Nelawanger, chairman of Vot­ Assessors',. Soiiool. He is'also a piibllr school dese^egation Is de­ "I.,et It be filed," said Hoffman. fore they reach - the niitalde air Folsom and Anthonv Santo'ro. Tolland County Commissioner.' layed " .MihkowskI of .St. Louis. Mo., for­ odors coming from the plant ami Ih o y WIT N • PHONE Ml 3.1036 # the club? -• "5 er* Service ' for the -LeagUe of : merly of Manchester. ,10 Raymond The judge told Cocke he probably pollution of the fiver,. The plant la He said the smell Is most notice­ Subsequent, fluorine appUcationa Selectmen to Meet Women Voters of Manchester. The Receiving his secondsry educa­ Butler said an immedisie start knows what acllm) he (Hoffman) able In bummer because Windows The Hoard of Selectmen will on integration w^uld rum the' Antlinny Pokoskl of St. Imula. son 1 located In (foventry, i>iat across the if Ihoy'ro . will be given children enrolled in questlohnalre* have been »ent to tion al Hartford High School and of Mi s . Anthony Pokoskl and the \vlH lake on Ihe, motion, j river from Columbia, In the plant are- opened on hot th# program by specified appolntt meet at 8 p.m. today in the Town the -12 Republican and 7 Demo­ Loomis School, lie received m: B.S. \- public schools In Arkansas Ss sure­ Cocke aald It will soon b* neces- days. BOOKG for the, ENTIRE FAMILY Office Building. ly '"as If .vou planted bombs tin- late Anthony Bokoskl... Miss Myl_- ! In the meantime, the company ments Sept. 12, IS and 19 at the cratic candidates tymning ih the degree, from the Uhiverslt.v . of LANCER knwskt Is the daughter Of the late for the school board to ask i been ordered to answer In Coy. Levovltz also aald the company HIGH SCHOOL TI'XHNICAL BOOKS, NON-FICnON, office. The Coventry Boating Club will Sept. 9 primary. The answers will MaSskehusett* in 1926^ 'der each scJiool building and llght- the court for prolei tlon against . entry .lustIcc Court a charge that have ita first annual water ahpw ^ the fuses one by one" Mr and Mrs. Charles MihkowskI. began chlorinating the water that SCIENCE. ART, craLDRBN’iS LIBRARV. Mya. Harold Abbey, local public be published -by The Herald. He resides with hi.*'" wife on MISS Minkowski Is *a graduate possible action 'n.v the slate oivlhejit has violated the Stale Sanitary goes Into the river in an effort to heaRh viilting nurse, with mem­ at 2 •p.'m. Sutjday at the Lake- ''rtie question* are; Route 6, Andover. He ha* two "At another point. Butler brought Slate Supreme Court's Injunction Ciyde by violating health regilta- view Terrace A-ssn. beach at Lake 10.98 u '■\Elsenhowers news confersnee of Ml. SI. .loseph Academy, W aler- solve that problem. ber* of the "young Mother* Club, L- Please' comment on three re­ daughlers"and four grandchildren. hiiry School of Nursing and Barnes re.stialnlng the board from assign- (tons on the plant’s property, The Planing ^nd Zoning C'om- MODERN LENDING LIBRARY will assist during the program. Warngumbaug. Earl H. Lassen, i cent suggested charter, change*. ala'tetnent Wednesday about favor­ Ihc any pupils to schools. A warrant was Issued by the chairman of the program and at­ ing a^..^slower pare In Integration HoapitaJ .School of Anesthesia In mj,eaion's agent,'P. Raymond Bro- High School Bu* Route* a. Appointment of the town • lUD SUEDE Hoffman aald,he will take action .Coventry Cdurt on the company's Grifatinq Cards for All OecoslMiiB tendance committee*, will be gen­ I efforta.X. St. I.ioiiia. She la presently on the ga, eald today that he ha* given Bua routes for local pupil.* at­ ejerk b.v the general manager. staff of Ihe .lewlsh Hospital In Ion Ihe slate lourt Injunction when P''e*''l<‘'U. David Smalf, of Hart- Wa lit your child’s tending Windham am' Manchester eral chairman. The public I* Invit­ b. The hiring of a full-time town •BLACK SUEDE / ' "That la ejtactly the position the State's Atty. Reed a ropy of Ihe MRS. RUTH DAVIS, Manager .St. Ixiiils. Ihe board files the appropriate ^ e case was to ,pome up to- town's zoning regulations for fael perfaetly in Bustar High School* and technical school* ed to take part and attend. council. - , : COSMETiG^ • GRAY SUEDE- Uttle RAck School Board la lltlon for protection. He said the "Ikbl In Coventry .luattce Court. c. ’hie. hiring of a full-tlrhe »an- ; ' Her fisnea atlended HI I»iila study. Browna with our axcluaiva In. Wlllimantic and Manchester ,The show- will Include three WE-c a r r y AI4-X taking." B ^ ler aald. Hnlverallv and served in tlie Ma­ iKinrd shouhi noi dclav (he filing bul has been postponed until Sept, itary engineer. •BEIGE SUEDE However. Hhe .liistlce Depart­ Once heed has had a llia n ce to 6-point fltting.ptan, . have been listed by th* "Board of classe* of boat races, group and .Montague White THE TOP LINE.S rine Corps during World War H. of sipfl) s petition unlit Ihe "last Education transportation commit­ Individual skiing, slalom skiing, 2f Do you feel the existing ment a Rankin fought the Idea of inlniile •• The rase In Ihe .Iiistlce Court la study them, he will meet with swirhming farllitle* arc adequate? He la employed bv Ihe St Ixiiila Broga. members of the PZC, tee. These follow: trick riding and aki jumping over While was thep recmnniended by delay, saying \lhe Little Rock Cocke said ll would be several i coneerned only with alleged vlola- 3. Do you think we need im- the examfWing committee, com­ ARTHURf DRUG School Board hkrl failed to seek Health Department as a aupervl- Health Director Dr. Robert Bowen, Manchester; Bus 6, Charles R. the club's new water ski jump. aory aanllarian. Iliiys. before Ihe pelillon can be Hone of health regirlatlona at tpe -Christensen, first atop on.Rt. 44A, provenrient (n our procedures for posed of Mrs. Catherine Pardee, either court actiw or the help of filed. plant and has nothing to do with members of the Board of Meallh GUSTAFSON’S Those Interested in taking part in planning and building schools?. local latv enforcem'snt agehclea to The wedding la planned for Orl. and th* Selec tmen. corner- of Carpenter Rd. at 7 a.m., the prograni have been aaked to president of the Connecticut A*sjy. 2.1 A feUeral roliri ran dissolve a i Ifouling the air or polluting the River Rd., Broadway, Dtinn Rd„ The league presents these qiies- of Assessor*; Herbert Shsy. Fair- thwart troublefnakeVa at Central slat* court Injunction If It oh- river, health officials sav. Broga ai.so Indl aled that the I call Robert Fraser at the tele-. and answer* tn an effort to High. \ PZC Called In PZC could take another at,M, n Sh6e Store Bread and Milk St., Twin Hill Dr- I phone of Albert Fraser at Bellevue s«, vlce lo the .public. It la field assessor and past president of alructa an order of (he federal ' Cedar Swamp Rd., J o McKinney's the National Assn of Assessors "It seems to me" We wre now at l/oiiiS which suspended sppllra- court The Planning and Zoning Com- the controversy. He said the PZC Track, after 5 p.m. j league's desire to help the vot- the I roaBrnada," Rankin\iaid. lion of Its ruling reversing I.,em- inlHslon iPZCi waa asked by Ih* could order the company to clean 705 MAIN STREET Farm and out Bolton Branch Rd.; and Ray WaJz, Glastonbury as- High Fidelity Admission of Ihe 17 Negroes this home on same bus at 3 p.m. In the event of rain Sunday the | er cast an informed vole and 'to "The American people" are en­ ley's order. yeili, Ihe hoard said would "urt- Health Boarrf to Itjtrk Into the dase up operations within 10 days of ahow win be. held Monda-y. Labor, better know their candidate* ■easor. USE YOUR titled to a definitive stytemeni After s rioted^ door conference rTa. MANCHJESTER integration. But While House Rp( k I a.se may be dlspo.sed do III the case arising from Ihe ■t 1:30 p.m. for an afternoon of M.\I1E M .6D E The conri gave Ihe school hoard high s< hools and three junior high DR. EDMOND R. ZAGLIO pr'eas secretary .lames c. Hagerly schools Board of Health's claims la flne | orientation \rill be picked itp gtart- IN IN said there was no divergence of iinll) Sept S lo file Its appeal from the company should Ihe court And ' Ing a t 12:30 p.m. at the atops Ust- 'Dalay's iicllon by liie Norfolk lt,S .A . U.S.A. views Hagerly said Plisenhower Ihe Cimill Conn's action revers­ board cornea leas Ilian 24 hours It guilty. The company can then DR. ANDREW H. THOMAS ad above. They will start attend­ 4 HOURS ONLY 4 apei IIIchII.v approved the .lUSlIce ing .bulge I,emley's 2 'j year de­ aflei anrrthei Inlegrsllon-Ihreat- resume operations. ing regular session* Thursday, DepHilment argument in advance lay order. eneil i lly Chark>llesvllle sought The Board of Healih has al.so re­ DR. PETER B. SRAM Willlmantlc: Bu* 2, (^grlea Scoop! IntornoHonoi Stainlou at Liggott's Parfcada Plaxa Only Marshall snd Riillei differed Al the same lime, lawyers for mole lims- to find s solution lo Ihe vealed to(|ay that II has wsrned Bird, leave* Coventry Grammar a'hsrply on whether the Negro pu­ the SI hrtol "hoard. Ihe N A A I'f eml problem by postponing ilie opening Ihe roorpany shout the alleged air ANNOUNCE THE School with flr*t stop at P|oufe # SATURDAY ONE-DAY SPECIAL • pils would suffer If they wrren t Ihe government were seked lo file of public schools from Sepi, 2 to pollution and that It gave Bv-Prod- at 7:50 a m., along Rt. 44A to allowed into Central High Iheir briefs In' Sept III the day Brigham Tavern, River Rd. to II. . iicts Id days in which In stop BOYS' — GIRLS' SPECIAL SATURDAY ONI-Y Butler said they "would not be before the ne^ srgiimenis. rem oval.OF THEIR OFFICE Hamerlin* and return to Lewi* 1J A.M. to 3 P.M. deprived of anylhing tangible ' he- Warren said \he iindersloi>il the Hill (Mary Toothaker and Robert II A.M. to .1 P.M. Aug. .10th e.Tiise they, rotiid return lo a Negro Little Rock schnSjls. now scheduled FROM 12 MYRTLE ST. France walk io-^ls corner). Coo­ Cenuine Lifetime Servfce school. In begin Ihe fell |erm on Sept, S BRIEF CASES FOR SCHOOL per Lane and-Root, Rd.. next atop But Marshall ennlended that de­ wall he kepi cloeed unlil Hepl 1.1 TO 36 HAYNES ST. at corner of Lake and High St*., nial of immediate inlegratlon On* measure in an anll inle- ALL COLORS— ALL STYLES High St. and Flander* .Rd. to Wil- 24-Pc. SET would destroy the rnnslllullonal gratlon package sent hv Ihe Ai- ON SEPT. 2 limantlc; home on aome bus. ex-' Complete Service for Six rights of Negro rhtidren snd .he kansas legislature ln \(,ov Orval OPEN cept Mary Toothaker. Robert WE HAVE COMPLETE SCHOOL SUPPLIES even 'm ore deslrurllve of demo- R'aiihiis yeslerday aul IV|m i/.es hi, France, .ludlth and Gordon Fardal i In Mirror Rnith G crntle governineni." lo postpone Ihe opening of Cen to return on Green'* Bu* 3. After Butler appealed for "pa- IrsI High to lhat date. ,, Bus 3r Roland G. Green, leave liem e and fiu hearaiu e " Chief TONIGHT TILL Coventry Grammar School with W H Y PAY .83 .liistiee Wsrrcn said he believes . Ethel Sousa and John Morgan, DEWEYMMAN CO first stop at Cove- at 7:.'i0 a.m.. every member of the High Coiirl $24.98. ... No Tax leeognlzes "the very great prob­ Police Arresld Oak Grove, Bellevue. Ijakewood lem vmir school hoard has " \ 767 MAIN STREET Heig'hts, Foreat Rd. and Echo Rd., POKITIVEI.Y N4).vr. SOLD But. Warren ashed, "ran'wa af- acraae SjiQnehouse Rd. to Pine BEFORE OR AITER f' rd In defer a program of this Raymond L Hagenmv.Ir nf 3S1, FAIRWAY 978 MAIN $T. h m $ h Laike'' Shore* *nd~)retum, pick up SATITRDAY, A ITO rsT 801h kind merely because there are Wmviland HI . was srietled early group at Depot Rd, Home on SOLD BY REPRESENTATIVE ONI.Y ahlrt* for school, ,, play or clenienls In a comrmitilVy that will Ibis morning and rhaiged with same bu* except John Morgan and drei* wear; button-down cniumlL violence In prevent It from speeding on M O n ler SI HI* Sthel Souaa to return with Bird check ...... 2.95 gnmg Into effect f " coiiil date Is Sc|ii x Bua 2. GUARANTEED / ■ The special session yesterday Ell Waldslein nf .Newton. Center. Bus 4, Michael Metendsky, first Factory Guaranteed—Lifetime Bo.va' Drea* Shirt*, whit* or the fifth In nearly 40 yearip was Mass., was arrested yeslerday sml . stop at Shell Station at 7:50 a.m.,’ Free Replacement color*. Size* 8 to 12, 12'y to Gerald Park, Judd Rd., I-akeview International of Meriden. Conn. Outfit your school- 1 4 ',...... 2.95 culled In rnn.sider a 2-pronged pe- charged wjjh s pinking vlnlsllon. Guaranteed lifetime solid stainless steel, Limit: 2 Per Customer III ion filed hv the NAACP. His emirl dal* Is Sept. X. . „ Cakes and pastries with that home-made flavor and Terrace. Cross St., laat stop at Bi»- \ 0 sell Rd; home on same bu* at 3:15 CRAFTED BY INTERNATIONAL, "FINE DO NOT PHONE bount^ boyi with tha The orgnni/.attmi ..asked Ihe oven-fresh goodhe.ss. Make an occasion really special SILVERSMITHS FOR MORE THAN A CEN­ 8lack*. in *.\'nth*lic blend I'll Hr,\T KECOlil) S'l'w ns p.m. IsHive Money If You Cannot eniirt I blow mil an nrdei' b\’ with our superior baked goods! TURY,” It is vour guarantee of quality and slaolnV swaatars and fabric that wa*he» easily, n .s. Dislncl .'udge HaVrv .1 1-em- Washinginii The I her imnneler FULL- Bu* 6, Henry Shirahac, first stop Attend Sale and Set Will Re Held m i a t lifetime seiyice. You get a Il.fetlme free replace­ fak** little or no iron­ ley of Hope. Ark granting s 2 ', tis.s climbed shove IIMI degree.s in Cheney I^sne at 7:50 a.m., stops For You shirts thay naad .. . at along Rt. 31, Springdale Ave. cor­ ment guarantee witn each 24-pie<'c stainless ing...... 5.95 \eiii delay In Inlegiatlnn st Cen­ every stale In Ihe Hninn si one CHEVROLET ORDER YOUR LASOR DAY GOODIES NOW set for this, amazing sale for only 14 8.3, com­ SO f e d e r a l TA-X tral High ner. and corner Lake and Main prices that go easy bn time nr another, but Ihe highest plete service for 6 people An opportunity you The NAACP also aaked Ih* eniirt reading remains one taken .Inly 10, St*., FirehOuae, C en ter, School, Iv.v Chino Nlacka. a lf color* Armstrong Rd., Snake HIU Rd. and can’t afford to mlaa . . . yes, genuine, lifetime tha family ' budget. Size* 6 to 20. 8.05 odd 4.03 to rancel an order, of the Rlghlh tBl.3, In Dealh Valley, California HOT DOG ROLLS stainless steekat this low, low price, Circuit Court of Appeala In Ht - Luthl's;, home on earn* bus at 3:15 134 degrees. WE WILL BE CLOSED p.m. a .Never Needs Polishing - LIGGETT'S Thasa togs are styled HAMBURG I^OLLS FASHIONED Bus 7, William Shafer, first stop a Will Not Tarnlah, Rust or 8taln SHOPPING I’ARKAdK for more class in tha Lakevlew Dr. In Waterfront Park a Replace Without 'Time I.lmit snd W. .m b b L E TTIRNPIKE C.E.HOUSEfiSOlil SATURDAY^ a Dg UST 30 ASSORTED PI£S -at 7:50 a.m., stop* at Wamguni*- Without Charge a 'nils 8Tk)RE ONLY a classroom ... are well WC qiVE aMBUttU STAMM bang Dr., corner Daley Rd. and IT'S MARLOW'S FOR YOUR ASSORTED PASTRIES BRINB THIS CO.ITON . a n d ruggedly made AND ______L from top quality fab­ CLOSfD lA IO R DAY. SfPT. 1 SWEATERS rics, so they'll take lots HEAD OF THE CLASS TOGS MONDAYi SEPTEMBER 1 WE^^SPECIAUrZE IN: BIRTHDAY CARES. WEDDING, T h e Bank that gives you PLANNED SECURITY of active wear, in CAKE.S, COOKY TRAYS. ETC’.—TEL. Ml S-667S Ladies' and Misses' Short Sleeve school or at play. chool upplies — AU eiPARTMENTS — ' Aom’x the lime and X Classic Slipons In a Blend Of here'I the place, to BAKE y S m »hop for hoys' gchool toRX. If c’i'c a com- SHOP 75% FINEST LAMB'S WOOL n an S.JS.Mr Account plete Heteelion of hie 44S HARTFORD ROAD. NEAR McKKE STREET Manchester's only Mutual Savings .Bank ncedi, all priced lo Jn .sr.rH S. LUKA8,^Prop. and Baker 20% SOFT FUR GnMt emd ntotf please. e o m p k if t 5% NYLON Wqfhing dith«t oH a t CHEVROLET CO., Inc. I S iin : 34, 34, 3 L {s M fy Fedoy... SAVE REGULARLY m oiiOW prieat! 1229 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER ledical Mirror CflUors: Pink, IXqht Mu*. Maixt and Dark Irown. Save a part of your salary evfery pay day WHAl DOCTl.'Ri SAl ABOVf All first quality!— No irrtqulars er sacoiids . • • HKRE’A JI'ST A .... PARTIAL LINTINO— • PoiMawuFUl . * P tfM • EyebrewB w * Ptncils To Perpetuate SAVE MORE . • Usdiw Odor Your Savings are Insured Iri full * Poncil le x ti . A Cherished Booked for a busy year suits so good-looking, * i r o s a r t Memory O. t Aaa* raad lhat aarlatm they're fine for "occa­ * Netabookt rratk AxS ara pnieanaae, t$ . sions," yet so durable Choose wisely the monuineni ihara any leay la fell mhUh jt*6 ■r* aaleonoaiP and EARN... and practically priced, * Netobook Hlltrs IhHt will stand forever in 4. Np. Many tropical marina AC lo's horn* h«ottng silent tri^hute Ao your loved .flihee (hit are uica at food In they'll" taka a ^oy to * UriofeoMi ones. en* aru may be violently toxic our wqyi or poiwnoui In another. There chemkally changed hy akla school in ityia ... * Mottert ii no simple teat for dettraiiolnf ■ermt. Keep the ana pita germ- Yen get pFamluni qaality iackats, topcoats and \Va have our otirn dsaignlBg whether a pcrticulv type of Bah free and thert would likely k« Mobflheet wHh RT-6&. . . the *. launch le x M •arvica to build a monument can be eaten. no odbr. It’t k*td to degerm the tM»t "cenpleteiy effeetivn fuel 'a suburban coats . . JU ST l’'OR YUU y t no extra Q. If iha eyhrawi are afcaoed akin but it helpt to utc a toap Totlay ix a gdivtl day ft) reiolTP tn aavn m will lAey gram h atkf off adffMra in na* today. And Jr* w root, tv* do aiiyuttlng In cofliaininghaiachlorophcac. Daily yen get pfenahim aarvie*. An- many traatad to rasist * Croyoni A. Yea. |uai aa readily ta any UH o( luch aoap mdualty rt* Regularly. $10.95 *1 our own shop, Vroitf Ih* tematie dsHvarias . . . a bal- flrailily in a profit-carninn .SavinKX rough aton* .to the ttnlahed other type of hair. The average ducat >tkin germa. Thit piut a moistura and with­ * Pap«r Clips memorlaT , . . AlND WB life of an eyabrow hair it about deodorant ahouM'ht effective. aneed pajrment plan and many ’niree-buttOD plaid jacket, in three weeki ao it abould take ■"Stliar extras deeigiied to meU Affount and pnjoy the benefita of CIRRE.VT stand all waathar. r. M P I. U V THK MUST ANNEAL ahay-care blend: from a big * I^slt Lamps thii long or longer for it lo grow liamn heetint raalty aaap. 9 'eelection priced at ... I2.S5 S K Il,l.rU L MEN AAVAIU- Uaitrial ta MSDICAL M/XXOff ia DIVIDEND ABLE. heU. Pfatuiied Security. * Dasks, Choirs 0 - ’’d'Aal eaaaei luidarartn . SweJ an varhrnt stitatllle gablieaileat RATE •darf'I am al my mkt ami In and dorr aor a*c*uarily nUttl fhe MebilhGof IT -»t Store Open Tues., Wed., Fri„ Sal. All-n rather »t>at, war-mly Othert may try to copy pur nkillftil *ry|w| le fimi a iaaiarm l. gyiaiea al all derrerr. Tha iiagmaaia lined: big pockets; amartly * Typawritars ami treelMeni a/ ihaaaa ragmirai 9 A.M. to 5:.10 P.M.—-Thum. 9 A.>fr to 9 P.M. detailed with stitching. 14.95 o ^ S u p p liM trork, ... .hut it i$ navar HuplicatmH A'. Underarm odor devetoM Iha ihllt ami Imamlaigai mhlah Closed Mondaya During August when aweai, which it' normally amly a ahyiMam can appfr hy edorltaa wh.M . Taos, tfcnifrt. -4 : i . 4. AIMETTI, Pmpriator 301 >318 Cantor Sr. W E OIVE dWf GREEN StAMRS BPfCt IBll, %VEBY'PhkNO POK BAOR-TO-SCHOQLt . OPPOSITE EAST CEMETERY , FiRt FlHinHMyi . IH r i Upix FMiiRMy 9t00 AMwlltOO NeenSetipiNiN PLENTY or FREE PARKINO IN r EAA OF STORE ' HARRISON STREET—T e L„ Ml 9-W07 MS OSBtar B «L-«U B4M 14 I^B .B. OaiiiK lit—Ml B>«IM' Ml 3-5135 Irmla. ■ i r * lAlWATi OP d t o n ...... II j/ A-I > I

* 4.. •V ■ . . , , / s ; y f ' '' '' ■ ' X ■ ■j ‘t ' ' • /. ■ V ' • ■ / - '- V T 1. ' > "«ANCh^!S HERALD. MANCHgSljER. CONN, FRIDAY^ AtjGUST 29, 1958 ' PAGE SEVEN- PAOE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HEIULDe .MANCHESTER, CONN;, FRIDAY, AUGUS'^ 29, 1968 . n h ' . ' i . ------X. ------:— • rr.■ —;------.— - .... J . —— ternut. Jld. told police her car^was after-' the,youths were thrown •ava 111 if-'lot pf trouble In the VYDB&a.ise«r- W H A V —t i e Bdy iGdes Bicy^ hit by another car.as it w a^ark- Two Youths Hurt, clearClear and'ana oame oe to rest against a £ IHanfl|TBtrr A ihionglit for Tpi^y wond, and do our reel objectlvea Diiily Rii^ wncir-ieii ' ed in a pai-king lot on B/Center mall b^, poliqe p< said. FLETCHER CLASS CO. mo^-e Rood,^ If aa-e could channel SpoaAored by the MaablMaMr WGCIO—1890 liilG Path of Cl S t The other driver left >ne scene, Thrown from *Chr Rylahdep.',- wiU> tie arraigned In l^u^uhig ijpralii' .Connell of CknirPiMM /iere ' h T h e rie .IVINF—lese CMtere Daylight Ito** swpup—i4ie police said. Tbira CourtCqurt Se<>t. W - •rW lC ■ more o f otir-foreign aid through 188 WESTCtlttBU: TCRNP^E Z PUBiaisHtiD B\ I’HW N o arrests were mdde by police Tw o youths . were slightly In­ UERALJ) PRINTINQ CO. INC.. UfC UitUea Natlona, and, oothing, A i4-year-oleZore. it wad-struck jured when thrciwn frofn a car jn CONNER igui »• M&nchfKteL Conn, God loAned me lire, and 1 must ^ WHAY-SereniRie by a car ln'the'l*arkade yesterday ' * v ' THOMAS F S'lSROUBON the, recent h}eai-,,S*»t erlals, aym- ulea are auppiied " .oy. Uia WCCC—JtiveBlBg U'uate an accident on New Bolton Rd4ast WALTER R FKRGUSQN ' V- ■ p»y X- ' >- <,W ALTE R E. TEDFORD . wkhb- p.iT ^ r and two parked -care were hit in SENCRAl NEW La r g e r QUARiERs - bollzlng the^falhif^t^f all prdlcy Him back a p o fll^ qt.each day managemenu and "are aubje^ night police said. // T , .• PuWiohert UOUNTIf EDITOS WTIC—Dick Bertal' a' aecond accident inveetigated by. Founded Ocfol>er 1, '1331 which tries tef kpl^^rea of In loving aervICR-, 1 fnUst give change adthout notice. V njDR<>.-Amoa n Audi! yeaterday.. ^ngdjgem ent Robert H. Rylander,, H, of 184 . PLENTY OF FRONT AND ^EAR PARKING , WPOP-E. P. Martan E. Middle Tpke., and Eugene t v SERVICE .iPubllehed E »fr» Erenini...... Ifixcept influence either with dolle^^r A part ^oty Hour I live »!M- ' \ 7:ie^ ;e aaid Theodore Lepkowice, . OMnoRynfivndtye »na.and. Hdlmaye cjutcicuEnt^ed ■at the In thoughtfQI,' kindly deeds to g_Wtor—3timtiie»i«r. Herald New* . WHAY-jter«nada. 14. oKjOranby,' roAs hla bicyple Snoiv. 20, o f 330 SurtkiiU S t, were . M M A CaU with Runa, produced from fteat**: Nights wg.93 Pina Parta Pwt 6ffjc« Rt Manchester- Conn. (let »et to relg^x, Mom, Sit down, prop up your feet and '.WINF—Muaic tor th. nr4l Bhlft Into th e"> g^ of a car in the Park- . Stawweatfier-^alters treated at Manchpiiier Memorial AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Second Clasv Mail Matter dent Elsenhower the proposal for Riy alaUra and my broth-* ade drlvetK to Mra. Beatrice L. Hospital for mlnOr .pula ,and-re- T B U M l 8-6482 . just stavor thin thought- for a minfite— SCHOOL OPENS WHAY--Couniry Musie C«rav«n .Ue.,Na«ra o l. World The engi^ement of Mias Barbara ^ “ SUBSCRIPTION RATBiS an Arab Development Fund fbr ersT^’xciijj^^ ■' r-- NEXT VVEEK! Bet you feel better already. Does the heart- WCCC—Music Roonv no—Ajiiwer Plaaa#' Belanger, S3.^^ Blltngcon. The leased, hoapltaKofftcli^la. said. . GLASS FURNITURE TOF3 * Parabla in Adranca Toe 4u Tlnia boy aald he bawNM waa going to A n n JptarkWeather of Hartford, , Rylandqr , wa'a?' arrested and (lAa Y^ar ...... tlu Near East, to w;bkii we would l>eal .quicken with joy? Do you feej a sudden warmth for WKNB—P. M. God loaned mcT^^^is I may not W 4 -ix .08 aiittei ■ WH!^ Y-Ttereoade be etruck.Abd JumpbAdff the bike. farmeriy of Mkncheater, to Hkrvey charged with reckless driving as MIRRORS (Fireptoc* and Door) aS Monljii ...... 7 7B contribute, snd also sparked the mankind? A irtrong compassion as you see. your children WDRC—Tfenh. CCrnis Ford \ iSre^ Mnnlha ...... JJo .WPOP.-^Waxworks X WCCC~£veDtna. II uale He feU to the ground aa^Mra; ^1-. E. Walters Jr\ son of Mr. and a result of the- accident •Omt Month ...... proposal for a new International For. any wgatcful. seifiWj,, end. eagerly. ( ?) awaiting the first day of, school? «:D6~ - - . WKNB-Open Htka anger'd par M t the" b ik ^ ^ e wad Police said Rylander, driving Waekly ...... WINF—News WTIC—Ula In the. World Mrs. Harvey E.-falters of Rock­ PICTURE FRAMING (oil fypM) atnaie Copy ...... ” Development Association In Con- They arc a truet that I mUi!t.Tj5rtlrt \yell,’^X u should. The.v.'ll a lk h e ^ ------^^------WDRC—®"R. Murrow uninjured’, ppllce'kfrid. ' . w.est on New Bolton Rd., passed a WPOP-ToB 40 Ttma Mra. Luclile Cava^aro, of ville, is annoiincea\by her parents, MbMBban b f Ries-s. As sacred, All the world's brt^hL a w iv from you during much of the to dol” liagf P*rt o f gentanca fadaa WINF—Music'With Jos Girand N‘M^ ..car and then, as he cut back info WINDOW arid PLAtk 6LASS gold ■gjsy until June comes around again, away aa kitchen door'-li ilammed 72 Linnmore I>'r., tmd ppliqe that Mr. and Mrs, Fred^tarkweather, the right lane, lost control-of the “ THB ASSOCIATKD PRfc^SS I And now. as the I’ resident chsrts WHAY-^Country MUslo Cgravan WHAY-Potltaa Associated Preis i* exclusively i Belongs to ^Im, and In my spend­ ami yuti'll be able lo do all those behind retreating child’ inenaced WTIC—Monitor h#r resr window was foggdd from 74 ..^el Pi. car. liie oar skiddeti -from' tide to OO.N'TRACTOKS:'WE HAVE IN STUCK eutlUed to the use of renublicntlon of i Out addtltonsl, work for the dollar WCCC—Music RRoomg WDP.C—Robert U Lawla the rain, cauaing her to hit a park­ ing things wanted to alnce by.aame haraiaed mother. '', WKNB—P. M. MU».Starkweather lltended lo­ side across the road, police said, Lowest Prices ail newa dispMc^ea credlled to It or WPOP—Top 40 Time ed car aa ahe backed/but of her nat oiherwlae credited in inia paper in the woiid, he chooses Inlerna- X must repay His gracious lending. school let unfettered and on AS' this one leaves, c h lld r^ . 2 WT * —RuJi* n4llifr 3 :l»- ■■ cal schools .and ia a {mduate of and then struck three highway MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS WDRC-^sl Kolby driveway laBt night/ Police said i if -V. ■ ■ and al80 the local n«“ws puhilahed here. lionsl SRenries ss the Instruments time, ■■ an4 S enter through front doof. WHAY-Ptnkga . Mahcheste/Hlgh School.^er flan guard rail fence posts. The car 12''L,P;-$1.49 •AM rlRhU of repuhUcation ol special W PO P-W ax works WTlCr-MonttoreiV-* she h(t a car parted across the OPEN SATURDAVS--4)PEN t h c k s d a v e v e n i n g s In he useil. It Is s hesittiy and God put his love within my hea;-t, "Look, Mom, hay! The lot'a full dlSD^ WDRt!—Robert Q: I.,ewls and continued along the . shoulder of dtipatchea herein are also reserved And moat certnlnl^-w.^thin a few WHAYT-Plsttet Party street opposite h^j-" driveway.' The ■ f ------■ —— ------A love I ever must Imjiarl months you’ll wish they wsiW home of It." . WPOP—Baltimore -ra. Bo.ton is employed byXlji' by 'Clheney ■the roifd and Rylander and Snow ESTIMATES UI.AIH.V GIVEN y\xw service rlleni of N E A Serv- heart eiiinR trend, and, speaking "Oh, Lord, give me itrength,’* WCCC—Music Room 3:3b— car lyaa .owned' by Joseph H. Potterfron's To a vVorld in desperale need nf ail day again, cluttering up’Vmak- WKNB—P. M. WHiUf-Potkaa ' The wedding date la for were thrown out of the car. 1Rubs Miller why. But Iff hot'ever yet. Child WDRC—Cal Kolby WPOp—Baltimore va. Boaton tvpneraphfmli] errors apneartniappearing In ad* No ( RHe. And W’e Know It up .lune 20, there was a list of ex­ vertfsem.enlA and oth^r readlM mattar i enters. . WPOP—Waxworks . periences children mighi hsve dur­ WHAY- Nighi Watcb In The Manchester Evening Herald "HI, Mom, what'are. you doing f" WTIC—MonUor Sin< any proi'inmation that we ing vacation. Thinking back, quite WHAY-Platter Party WDRC—World ronlght Display advertising closing hour#: “Trying to get this place clean, WCCC—Music Room* 1$A.M.to6P.M. rto not inteiul to ftghl for Qiiemoy 0 |>en Koriim a few of them clid happen in our WKNB—P.M. WPOP—Baltimore va. Boston Tor Monday—1 p m Friday ab pleaae go outside.'’ fiM — For Tiiesdav—1 p m, Mnftday ami Matsu would amount to an clan and a miinber of others w-ere W n c —News ’•ph, there’s a good Show on WDRwa RsDortsr WINF—Newa • i FOR YOUR SHOPPING For Wednesday—1 p m Tuesday IVlMiHirlMi of N^WfHirt a'dded t!l4- F .r Thtirsrtav—1 pm Wednesday Invitation to ibr f'htneai Ootn- televilsibn„ And besides, there’s WPO;^-r-Waxworks To lh<* Kdjlor, Ingenious Excuses -il..' WINF—Bandstand CONVENIENCE For Prldav—1 n m Thursday. muniaU to -Inyade them, we do nothing to ho outside.” Hall Op For Bat^lrda^'—1 n m Friday. AeS H formor residanl of N ew ­ *'?raF—NS>WS nsssifled deadline lOHO a. m vacA The nun really didn't shine much Child 4 go*>s to refrigerator, • :1S— WIIAY-Night Watek* V nhf ex pet f any mu h proclama I Ion port, fthode Island. I thought you WHAY—Platt.r Party W r e —Monitor day of ptihllrallon except flaturdav— this suiniiier and the rains forced haiils out makings for sandwich TORC—Woplde Tonight ft a m Ral.hef, ft will he our strategy to rhlght be Interested In a fexA' "side- WCCC—Music Room our voungsters to alay Inside .with milk and chocolate for cold WKNB—P.M WPOP—Baltimore xs. Boaton keep tlif (*lunVHe (*ommuniata IIghta'"T could tell you about. Presi­ quite H bit. Coupled with som e, drink, makes snack an^ Is Just / WTlC-*-R(iBs Miller ‘kiSD- Fridfiy, Atitr'tial 20 dent fClsenhower's visit, coming up. WDRO—r «i t h noltUng In (lo outdoors ’ to be enjoyed and experiences to WDRC—Cal Kolby fhe office of judse of probate. 'iTial WPOP—United Auto Workers lands who h was Ihe purpose reatdent.a 1 marxlloneit 1 'tlulalde'harraaaed mother : be had at home, both.by children WHAY-Night Watch n.eana that .ludga John VValtell, The President will also have a WATKINS • :0O- WTIC—Cavalcade of Sports Tarrillc of President Kiaenhower, In hla I aniipa as she tries lo untangle her i and parents together and by chtl- WHAY-Dateline WDRC—Mhoda for Romanes the Rcptihliran incumbent, la aa- 'frimt-row seal'* to see the Am er­ I legs from the vacuum clehner j -Jazs Alley la a good Incumbent, it la a good .1 . I Kesarvatlon when the President l.s WCCC—Kvciim* Muale WTIC—UN Radio Review Washable flannel to beheie lha oi l ohllRii Ion lo ,. service he has rendered to the Willard B. Rogers and four big floors of WKNB—PM WDRC—Mood* for Romance thing to free him of the expendi­ ' " I there. WTIC—Cote Glee Club WPOP—Modem Sounds njlhl for these Islsiids has been In ' q-h„ collision of two oil lank- WDRC—Guy Lombardo 11:4.1— ture of time and money Involved in WPOP—John Dalv rrARMd *lru f I9r»ft If li#» tiMURler'A, r fi»w w»*pkii' «t ♦‘n- WHAY—Jass Alley pollthal campalgntng, and to en­ • :«S- WTIC—Starliah! Serenade tn IcvernniKU uti that Ilicur iNlHml.n I trnm‘r to N»*wpnrt Hnrbnr. whlrk WHAY—Serenane WDRC—Mood* for Rnmancf and gabardine courage him In the non-paitlnan I have ahrady mentioned borders \/rriW I/\L. by AIJx NniOOKH WCCC—Evi'nlng Musla WPOP—Modem Sounds tifivf* bpconif mn((> nnr hmilnpan savings tike these! WKNB—P.M. 12:3D— • «W discharge of duties In ^'hli h there on Fort Adams, happened there *'?VIIAY-Serena( e flien we w‘»uld file aomelbin^: nf a WTIC—Three cJiai1 iLxtra WINF—Sign 6ff la little room for partiannshlp any­ also. WCCC—EveninaWDRC—-Low-H Thf-maeMu.ie I demiiMei . WWPOP— K N B -P Top M 40 Time way, -Both tankers have now l>een ; GYM SUITS t;?»-WTIC—Dick Bertel Television Programs If (*lilang Kal-ahek Iihx nmre lowed away, however, ami nothing j WDRC—Amos 'n Andy John V^'^]le(t haa spent virtual WPOP—Fulton Lewi* Jr. On Pag* Two troo|va on. Qnenmy and Malau than la left nf the disaster except of SNEAKERS ly hlV lifetime In the Mamhester tie liAil in when our polu v of fourae th e ’men atlll In the Naval ^ Fabulous Prohate (Vuni, ftrat a.s ( lerU. inxl Hospital and Newpoit Hospitnr ATHLETIC SUPPORTERS imcet lainK^’ wltb'iegard Di Ihe-tWo 3 PIECE buysl -then aa Imlge ’Huil hi partisan ^ Hlncerely yours, GYM BAGS InJamlx na's first pr o< biimcil. Iluit N .. ’...Am*" appro\al of the man and of his Mrs Frances Weltnisl GYM SOX — ACCESSORIES 3.99 lejueHenla a crude rffnit lui Ii 1-m 79 Mowers HI cohduct of the o ffiie wlih li has pint lo trap un Into n leNponat Easy-wash rayon flannels, gabardines rrow taken llie lorm of no iionilnH c<>. MAN(i|1ESTEB WANTED FOR tillilv we wotdd not npcniv mccpt ‘Intelligent and FfTIclenC Sofa-bed and thick-set corduroys! Popular tion against him has Hheaily been To Ihe Hklilor, NASSIFF ARMS Ml » l«47—lOlB MAIN ST. III Since I ’hlHin; tins noUiin^; 50 Hdllywood or “Ivy" styles. Blues, brawni, GIRLS' NEW-LOOK reflrcled In the bi-partisan natuie As one who hna Ijeen ai live In III live for but a poMNilde wnt he- of the vote cast for him in previ- grays. Alterations included. 4 -li l\v»M*n ('ommiinist (Muna ami ihr ' group EXPORT mia years when there have i>een USED CARS. ANY VEAR, MAKE OR MODJEl. t'lulcd Stntea, It la quilc natutal FALL DRESSES contests for the offnr. 'I’his year, \VH,L PAY TOP DOLLAR that tie ‘ihould try to promote it l>\ ■ ASK FOR MR. BENSON for a pleeaHiit change, he i'hii he evei\’ means and aliate>;y vlttiui congratulated before the voles are Straight-line dresses, bis po\N'er Hut If (his ia miiiMHl (ot cmirifed He deaerxes It, and the FITZGERALD FORD ANNEX- shirtwaists, sailors, torsos, lilin, ttieie is aomethirtg essential ROUTE 88, WINDSOR AVE.. VERNON—TEL. MI S-02« Demonats are to he rong’!atulale«l c o o d /I t e a r sweep skirts! Combed fw us 'Hist la for us not to let too. the decision as to \^l^^U^e| >Ag) aip " , Doclc-fo-sct*®®* Specials ^ cottons, linen-look rayons, Koln^; lo f1^;hl siicti A war resl In and exciting new blends Cood Work For The Dollar (hr tiands and mo\ es of <’bfan^ —all guaranteed washable. 3.98 Prrfliilcnt F',l«piihnucr. in Hti of Kal-ahek, 'The FreAldent s Infereni f Fabalous B „ II gifjs , m Plaids, prints, checks, Valuat p pih tfi&its-ni f&riL firliil rxihiinKP nf I II with .Src- that ( ’hinng Kal stiek, by moving solids! Sizes 7-14. relm V of tlir Trcaxili v Flolipi l H a greSler portion of hta trnf^pa in­ Anrlrrann, pKipimp.i Ihiil wr alpp to a foi waid pnaiUon. may' have FOR: SALE up aulininni Inlly »m anp|>i>rt In us V(n ked Into a decision we would thf ct nnnmlr, ftnancial, and trade not olherwi^ae nUUe is all right 1948 CONTINENTAL MARK I tliaf ffwe J and See! □ atahllilv nf nlliar natinna. and oiir for frightening the Thlnese 1959 y Htriipoint Hijfi TV Radio, beater, overdrlvh, ortgbia] midnight blue' Snlah, ane rapail1\ InaiipiMiil rinnnmli pin| munlsI.H, hill not for persuadtf^g owner. Excellent condition throughout. aria nlhn natlim.a iiiiiihl liml II A ment nn.H X ^ Fabulous 16,95 values hanl In flriancr lhniu);li ri'unliii 'rtir M*a-I key to our policy in f l a ir g r o u p - ALL NEW! Reg. $167.50 for three Coventry inrans tills urea \N Hs offered, perhaps un- House maple pieces, covered in your FITZGERALD FORD ANNEX %mi for Tlia I'r-t Ihinn aliniit all IIi Ih withngls, when the Prealdeni, i choice of document prints and tex­ ROUTE 88, WINDSOR AVE., VERNON—TEL. Ml 8-9888 whp h nin\' lir viewed, frnin nnr HsUrd Ifie direct r|uest1on. Of, tures! ‘ Sofa converts to g. bed to add a anplr al, Irnal, aa an anauri In whether wr \^■ould fight frrr Que- aits’WMinucMis guestroom to your gam'e room, den, K. nunain a v. niinmn aid (dfrnau r In mov and Mst.su, Ausvvr*ted "You > SOM8 WITH HATS »^SOMI fCARfS the \» ni Id. i.a I hat the r-reaidriit .si,mpl\ I aiinot make mili'tsiy de- NEW TV room or cottage living room. prnpn.«ra In nm nnipliali Ihla pxpjin- cljjlons until' Hfln -the event • tOM I W m i PUR COLLARS SATURDAY ONLY — 11 AM. to 8 PJR.. BOYSVi/Onflr -sleeve alnn rd n the dnllai can do reni lies .you ' UribeUevableViiluett All wool fl^ces,- thrciHc.li internalinnai aKein lea, Hut' ,you can and do, \stien \ ou 6 p c s . ivilh lables 1H9.0() aU wodi rii^ e e ; . . even lush wot^-and- two nnw in exiairme, one ,|nat,. ,think vou lia.vf a i sse for vour d(J- WASH'N WEAR , ' ^ prnpn.e'l in a reieni v'ide nf Cnii- I Iston Our coyimHinent lo defend LOW mohain, wooband-nylons includedi K.V'-a-''. l*'ormoaa Itself, In advance of any Three pieces shown Black,"i>1ue, red, turquoise and mote. 7-14. “ 'Hie I'reanlrnt l>nj).n>apa Inri eaMcd event tern lung ua, Is Arm and above pips two e'hd"^" SPORT SHIRTS \ Anienviin lina ndal rniUiihutum l

r\elnpmrnt A h.moi la- ' the opposite condtilona a mllltni \ NOT ■ BAI.LPOINT. Saturday II a.n. te Q uitt-iinM tinn, hu h w inild .aprnallr.r in pidgment that It might he a losing 8 p.m. s - NEW 1988 ROYAL “ROTARY" . Durable cotton sheen inapa fni rmnniniv projerta and opeiHtion, and leadership’s douht FREE stairs for MELTON shells... with 16-oz. public ni ka in id liar count iir.a llial IliF ,\merlcAn peof’le considet QuHt-hne(^ Mbda FOUNTAIN PEN quilted inter-linihgs. which I mild nnl he enliiidy finanred mil dcien.se of lliese i.slancis 3-Doy complete 47 AS LOW AS “ tai on > haaia nf hard i nllaleral, am h IfMlhei .Hensilile oi propei. \\> have ’n il* pen holda more ink than Attached hoods hi»vo . U. S, A. ■ any ordinary pen on the tnar- SUBIURDAN COATS as would lie inquired by the World no clem good case foi Aghlmg D«mentfratien Genuine hand hooked carpet in ket,„Von can write .for three drawstrings, orlon-pile Bank. for (^uemoy and Malau and wa “Truly** . m dn^ on one aillag. No repair Rcproceised wool 7.95 .\n Obllgallnn! this new log-cabin-and-floiral de­ trims. Red, turquoise. The iilcn that w c ahimid do oiii , ki\oS\ It A '■ Mile. ■Every' pen tooted and . and^ylon Meltons.. Sizes 7-14. . Valuat dollar KOO'I In Ihe world hy anii- |- No Chorgo! sign captures the chprm o f Early Fine guaranteed. Get yours NOW / THIS PEN CARRIES n fac­ 8-Oz. quilted linings. poi'tinj; Inlei national axem ica in l>0»i I A U G H T 'I'D « ASH I’ WIS American rugs to jjarfectio'n. "Try It In Vour l)»o Writing tory guarantee for 5 years. Stripes and boucle atead of inatallniK Amcrn an pro- I'nlniMB, ,V V .hilin I’usi h nl Hnmr Bofoi-o You Bu.'t." We'll cover any 13 straight ’ Instrument Krams in the forcixn naiion.a \\c ' I Bimyi n m\ n.-( b kcp.MliMinl dng that fancies in charcoal Girls* frilly •lipi^ and patNcoata sta irs . . completr, installed,with THIS PEN want to help, haa been alow to win j Im . hrfii liBlnc.l |„ , IcBiilhlB pawn PER WEEK tones of blue and Fancy nylon poMcoats and bottonslipt. M 8 9 I In a PBU nf \(Blci l),\- the dnni lie. acceptance. stair pads, tor _ $47,501 j, (Rag. GIVEN FREE White and pastels, 44iy. ^ I foic f nloi liiR 1 he liniisa. I f yoii buy one la the city grays. 4-12? When. In IIMH. I■rcaidrlil ’I'rn- $59.95), Or, quota on other ly p e s , - for M a than ------iS.eo man fliat jn-opoaed lu.a Polnl Koni FREE BEST TRADES o f stairs. ’ This , rortifleale-good only I comoKTABtr Au^coHPmdmo * Boya* raincoat* With matching hata proRtani, he‘‘aURReated tliat 11 tie during ndvertiaing ante. -. operated thiouRh the United Na- • wo l>ny .Sorvice Durable rubber, double becks,'g big IN TOWN! With This Coupon inside pockets. Ydlow, black. tkXi. ^ff^ a R N O N Uona, bill ConRioas, a'iixlooa to MihM. I7S-S20 Makes aa • I y*nr PlrtOro Tiiho MOTE: WE'RE STjLt CLOSING ALL DAY MONDAYS. Exrelleaf be iure that we ri-I Rialilifdc, po- a Gimrantra TABLE M p D a rABULOUS Sold hy .G ift lltlral loyaity, and prrhapa mili­ 4-HOUR BeieoeentetlvB Boy*a waahabla'g rayaralbib Jackata SPECIAL Only NO MAIL tary haaes l,n return, for our eco­ l i i i M ORDERS Stripes, (hedts or plaids-gevelsink to M nomic help to-olhera, haa, until Ihe OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS solid colors: CoMons. T "V a O N RN recent vote recominendifiR Ihe ea- ONE DAT RALi) SATl!fltilhlieONLT I tabUshment'ot a new Inlernatloiial 1 Pevelopmen'l Aaaoclatlon, been re­ Umit t AOVANC7E UM OUR CONVfNtfNr lAV-AWAr *M N . . . NO f JCTItA CNAROf luctant to become the Indirect V !■ Peas fHtOER* 1 jflver. CLOSED MONDAYS Each': snOPPINO PARKAPg TAKEN lARLE Coupon I W. M IDDL* T O W m n e '!‘!r 1 Some ' Urn* Anibwaat^r ■ jMJA, jiuiMiltf sait ______n TMlS kTpSRONLY n . Lodge recommended that It might . h a a Ol qLiP m i COUPON DERLIN i^URNPIKE 5 and, 15) AT ROUTE 72 OVERPASS 1 nsp X’ ■ ■/• ' - y ■ . "1 - . . . ' . ■ X . - , . . \ . / v - r ■"‘i ■f'Y'

■ ‘ ^ V ■ -I j.t. : : ■'■■■■ - f ' ;> ■ pAiJE NWK '' UANCHESTEB EVENIMO HERALD. kANCHESlEB^ CONN. FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1958 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALId. MANCHESTER. CONN„ FRIDAY, AUGUST 29; 1958* ■>* »AGE«I 6 BT y,. c a * - ' * nutnW of cases was officially a6-J B o l t o n Major Science J^reakthrough Sleeping Sickness placed at 2,809. Only 120 Korean were not disclosed. 2‘Car Crash cimea are knowh to have recovered Japsneka health authoYttlea said -4 ' K i U s G 1 i n K o r ^ to date. , \ piere were 54A-.reported Japoniese P ^ * E E inspection and ’ coses of enoepHpIitla including 161 -ft .. ’ In Japan, three chUdneh o f Air Year’s First At Parkade deotha This co'myi^red with 282 U.S, Devijce Uses Moon . (DoottBnei from Foge'Oi^) Force men -have come do'wn with W o rk the disease. ,Ono of them. 4-year- cases—lincludlng 143 'dMths-'^^h'aU cleaning.of your To Fix Sj^or^ Hours old Myra Davidson, daughter of of iw r. PTA Meeting Hurts Seven Four othSr U.S.' oervlcamen ------^------— ------■ were 'In the same hospital. One Staff Sergeant and Mrs. - Bradley To Monitor ^ All World midst of the commotion-causod Br PAT UTTLB DAvldsop, 83 'Frankltn Ave.. Con- •th* Chamber of Commerce ji'^tion* ind tb atteln uniform etore Seven persons wers injured in a (dbnMaii^ from ?oge 0 *ej Rogers’ crossing, wW clF,-’had ( oa told to airman anil one army enlisted man ‘cordf.N.C., is in serious condition RANGl hOUTS.' Set Sept. 17 2-car 'accident at the entrance to diamonds. . ANYTIME Juat four votee away from adopt- The trial featmod testimony by brought out a flock o f tMeVlsion htarilyn Taylor were confirmed'encephalitis gases, in 'the U.S. Navy Hospital in \ ■ I' Marvin said that If a clear ma­ (OontlHued from Pag* One) ger" Wang 'Shu-mlng, chief of the the Porkode on W. Mi4kUe-Tpke.. la^ a uniform achedule of etore jority of 7.5 per cent of the mem-, Rogers, who was the only defeijse ^ d still cameramen and over 300 TSrot wonder what it’a like to and' two other airmen were ms- Yokosuka. The local Parent-Teacher' Assn. Nationalist general staff. He about 12:30 p.m. today. Among Spectator!. be a ''nlajorette trying to win. the lUEl OIL hours which, ll hopes, will do bers vote,for the «'- director of trsf- , competition at-Russell’s Point, In­ three others suggested still a At noon today, 27 merchants tions chairman. right promise, however to joiii the flc control- and- security, and Wil­ ' you at no cost—-and with no strings attached. Everybody is WeU, Still open arc the posts of ways States. Nationalists In defending the hoapital officials, said. swer to a question from, his at­ liam Wade, special assistant to . dian Lake, Ohio A ug.. 20-24. Here ri schedule. -were favoring the 6-day schediile The system should be operating The children were treated for torney, as tp whether the arrest come to this service whether pr not you are or ever have been r and means chairman «nd legisla­ sm'aller Island as the ' United Burke Smith, the Authority’s is her summary of events. ..Because of the Inconclusive re­ and 16 were for the other proposal. soon, Fullou added. . cuts and bruises, Mrs. Lankford had been ,‘‘amlca'ble,” he said, "It ' a Michaels cu$tom;pf; Drop in with your diamonds anytime._ sults, WlHacd Marvin, Retail Divi­ Four more votes for six days open tive chitlrman. Mrs, Robert Mort- "This breakthrough makes an States is oommitted' to d e f s n d suffered a whiplash injury to her executive director. ensen or Mrs. Joseph I»ersch will was the' nicest arrest I ever had." Also present were the chairman Although I didn’t win anything: sion chairman,, said no Chamber would decide the Issue, WIet said. operating satellite out of the real Formosa. neck, officials said. TheTirreatlng officer was Patrol­ If the schedule ts adopted It Is be glad to hear from anyone who In Seoul, President Syngman and co-chairman of the Greater (only the top three winners are \ r -hours could he published. How­ moon, even before any probes are Patrolman Primo Amadeo said man Ray Kenyon, who had been ''afmdunced), I .was not surprised. ever, an attempt ts now being hoped that it will do away with will serve as chairman, or a mem­ Rhee >used the Quemoy situation Mrs. Lankford, driving west on Hartford Free, Bridge Aasn., Ben­ OPEN sent around the moon or landings hhnd picked for the job because jamin Manheim, of Hartford, and The wlniiers. Miss Dixie, first; j e w e l e r s -silversmiths ' made to solve the aliilatjon by the confusing situation which be­ ber of either group as The basis for another of his the turnpike, stopped. wUh her dt ot his' "courtesy;",-,. At a meeting of the executive made there,” 'ho said. Charles Leavitt of East. Hartforcli Miss Canada, second; and Miss 958 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER contacting those who wanted a If- gan a few months ago whsnvsome German and Japanese scientists ps(;iodic calls for more U.S. mili­ rectional signal on, to make a left stores closed on Wednesdays' and coinmlUee this week. It Was decid tary aid. Ha trouble can In relating what happened at The association has already filed Nebraska, Dilrd, had all been in Alao Hartford day. l-nlght srliediile In the hopes made aon.e of the early dlscovertrs turn Into the parkade. Her car the toll station, Rogers said he the cbm i^ltibn before and some they will reconsider their decisions Some on Mondays Instead of all ed that members of the committee explode into a Communist-launch­ was struck In the rear by n car suit in Federal Court in New Hav­ On which the system is J)a.scd, Ful­ handed the attendant, Russell B. had'even placed among the top ALL DAY following the same s c h e d u l e , . shall rotate It alteiidlng Board of ed war engulfing UL. Asia. en for an injunction to bar tolls for "the good of btisineas condi- ton said, also crediting the British operated by Mrs. Walsanen, also Fllley, his ' business card, which Bducation meetings as PTA ob going west. on the Bulkeley Bridge. three In previous years. The win­ with "helping us through tpelr big Fllley would not take. “Where­ Calm Proceedings - ner was 21 and the o^ ers were THE KNOWN NAME. THE KNOWN OUAUTY,' SINCE T900 servers. < .fadiotelescope at Jpdrcll Bank.” Mrs. Walsanen was arrested and kindergarten News Coypnlry charged with reckless driving. upon.” 'Rogers said, "Sgt. (Wil­ Lessner said today a simUar suit also older. Thecexperlence was one Fulton said a slgnsl did not have liam) Doran said, ‘arrest that may be started in the ^tote courta. I will never forget. I learned a SUNDAY Ike Signs Bill Increasing Mra William Warnock of Birch Mrs Fuller was taken from the to be sedt out from the United man,' and the officer apporached” With Judge Brennan maintaining Mountain Rd. Ext. has been ap­ scene to, the hospital by Burke’s great deal about what 1| exjjected « pointed UiemberBhrp chairman of States for the equipment to ' see" Stolen Car Burns This agreeV/(' million hut it was rut back after car’s rear fender. $ 100, gin*. ons" between the Soviet Union and Obituary I was lucky: two o f the three ance lasted 2'^ minutes, some of [Economy Size strong hints of a veto. Klaehhower signed 44 bills today 2. $15,355 for a sewer running girls I was staying with in Shore the other girls dropped their ba­ This Is tile fourth time since School officials report both kin­ the tinited Staten. Eight storm sewer projects arej but he still had 13.5 to go. dergarten sessions are full They Mlchnel Smirnoff, legal expert east on Charter Oak St. from Gables Lodge, a resort on Fox Is- tons because of the bright lights. RIVER BRAND 1950 that social security benefits likely to be discussed by Town The, leftovers wdll go with him will meet at United Methodist Wllllam P. Rlnne Spruce St. to Porter Brook. It la' l,md in Indian Lake, were also BUt.the eigljj: judges, two for each have been boosted by electlon- from Yugoslavia, called for a lys Directors at a meeting at 8 p.m. to his Newport, R.I., vscallon Church from 9 a m. to noon. Mrs. tern of "controlled liberty." com William Palmer.- Kinne, 221 Local Stocks aimed at eliminating impound­ 1.5. Since we were the youngest diviskm were sympathetic and yesr Congresses. Tuesday In the Municipal Build­ ments during heavy rainatorma. In the competition, we were glad only tlxjk off one half of a point « The new formula og retirement spot, or follow him by courier. He Ernest Gowdy will leach Ihe 5- promising between rules of nation­ Adan^ Bt., died last night at hla 69 has 10 days in wIiIqIi lo act after day session and Mi;s. William Nev- al sovereignty snd freedom for any home after a long illness. ing. 3. $10,000 for a sewer oh West- ■ of each other’s company. The for each drop. benefits will hike chseks from the Chamber of Commerce took us , present range of $30-$H!S.60 a CongiesH. which adjourned Sun­ eretle, the 3-dav Session. nation lo launch whatever it chose He was born in Plainfield, July Quotations pnrnUnsd by One, which would be installed minster Rd. from Wellington Rd. Pollowinj^ those sections each moptli to $33-J116. effective with day morning, aclmilly aemis the Mrs. Neveretie will also teach into space. 12, 1885, arul had been a resident Cobarn A Middfobrook, Inc. by the State Highway Depart­ north to Porter St. and into an boating and waterskiing, when we girl did her Strutting routine,and checks going out next Feb, ■3, A f­ legislation lo the While House. the nursery sessions on Thursday of Manchester for 40 yeara. He Bank Btocki ment on Center St. from Olcott existing line emptying Into Bige­ were not competing, to relax our then an individual performance. ter some years the maximum will Anything not signed by Hint lime and Friday. There Is room for five wa.s a retired maintenance man at Conn. Bank and Irilit to Main, Involves a public hearing low Brook. This should help to nerves and give us a good time. For the last pbrt I tap-twirled. go to J127 a month. dies liy pocket Veto. •more chllilren In the nursery. China Pla.sler Pratt and Whitney Aircraft. He Co...... P ..( 38 41 that night for an appropriation of eliminate slippery winter condi­ Thursday morning at 6:30 I was' This lap rbutlne I Igarned from Storkist White Moot For families with a number of Here are Ihe major new laws Applications for kindergarten was a former member of Loyal Or­ First National Bank of $33,425, the town’s share of the tions by draining off anoW and Ice, awakenbd by a phone call. A my teacher, Helen Flkpagan, and dependents, the maximum benefit made effective hy F.lsenhower’i will he accepted for the waiting der of Moose In Manchester. Manchester ...... 27 31 project’s cost. according to Sheekey., voice said, "Get up and get I set the twirling to It myself. At Shfll.s on Tan Isles 4. $2,740 for a sewer running dressed; we’re sending a car up 2 lbs. 35' TUNA 7-ox. con 37c will rise from J200 to 1254 a slgnaliire: list. It ts expected that at least He leaves one son, William P. Hartford Nationa< Total cost of the other seven 7:30 the judges — a newspaper­ • Contains over 1,000,000 words • month. Fnm|i A new, more flexible two openfngs will soon be avail­ Kinne Jr. of Mancheater; two Bank A Trust O . 33 ^ 35 would be borne by the towil and from the Intersection of Union for you; you’re going- to Dayton.” man and Miss American Majorette able due In removal of priaent ((.'nnllniied from Page One) stepsons, Fred Clinton and How­ Manchester Trust . . 63 St. and Wood Lane west toward I had been chosen ope of four to • More than 800 illustrations The tax Increase actually will price, support i ange, with a floor 68 it amount! to approximately $171,- of 1956 among them — sent 'US B U Y 2 SALE bring 111 more than Is needed lo membera from town. ard Clinton, both of Chicago; a Fire Insuronca Companies 506, according to Estimates given the Hockanum River, Into which it represent the typical Drum Ma­ home to change to our bathing • Over 20,000 subjects of 65 per cenl of parity, Isl, pro­ Feat* Dancers Named tiottallsts 'as lookout posts from will drain. This should eliminate jorette of America. The four finance Ihe higher benefits. , The vided Deep cuts in rollon and daughter, Mrs. Harriet P. Gia- Aetna Fire ...... 65 68 today by Assistant Town En­ suits and return at 8:30 for the r Mrs. A. .1. Verprauskaa of An­ which to alert pnval forces block­ comini of Manchester; two step­ flooding of property near the of US went to Dayton 120 miles N.B.C. ScotTowels surplus, however, will go to re- rice acreage are headed off. the Hartford Firs ... i.. 154 164 gineer Frank Steele. announcements of winners. We New parents eon onswet the intelligent questions of ducc the curreni dcflcll In the so- dover Is rehearsing 10 youngsters ading Amoy. daughters, 'Mrs. Ethel Cheney of National ...... 85 89 This total, howpver, is subject Intersection. away, escorted by police, for a v a n il l a WAFERS ClANMtlY lAUCI way i.s opiMied" to ellnilnallon of The thi'cnl to the Tana became were all on edge because then we clsl security Inisl fund, and will of 81, Maurice Church pariah for Hazardville and Mrs. Elsie Barnes Phoenix ...... 66 69 to change in regard to a $70,000 5. $1,140 for a sewer from the short Interview on the TV pro­ would find out who had won In corn acreage allotments, snd Ihe Ihe Uallan Festa to be held ou uppaienl on Wednesday, when the of Simsbury: five grandchildren Peter F. Gannutz property at 373 gram, "Man oh the Street.” .Then their children. Questions that parents couldn't art* bring the fund's Income and outgo wiiai subsidy prngrsm Is extend­ Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. estimate town engflneer James each Contest of the previous days. R.ir. For 2 h r 45c Into hnlniice by 1965. Sept. 13. Mlaa Jeanne Pouech of Commimisls fired more than 4.00(1 apU eight great-grandchildren. Aetna Casualty .... 138 148 Lydall St. to Lydall Brook. Thi.s we were taped by two radio ata- 2 37^ ed for ihree yeers. Sheekey has given for. a storm The winners were thrilled '' of 7*4 thia town Is assisting her. rounds at them wllhin an hour. ’Funeral services will be held at Aetna Life ...... 199 209 sewer to go from Schaller Rd. to may prevent erosion of properties tlons. - Miss Nebraska, who final­ swer before eon now be well explained by this beau­ oz.35c Workers earning the maximum The Nallonallst Island fortress coyrse, and 1 wasn't too disap­ of $l.ano a year will pay 1120 a Welfare rians Managers of em­ The dancers will perform the the Holmes Funeral Home, 28 Conn. General ...... 301 311 the Hockanum River. Buck and it the area. 'The figure, however, is ly won third place, and I had <)ur pointed under the circumstances. ploye welfare and pension funds of Quemoy, 15 mllfes out from subject to change because of the year In socini security taxes ss Italian folk > dances, furlana and Woodbiidge St.. Monday at 11 Htfd. Steam Boiler . . 99 104 Buck of Hartford, now drawing up pictures taken, back to back. In a PreMure Lifted tiful eompieto 8 voiume Eneydopodio at the extraor­ 20 MULE TEAM SUNKIST are required lo dleclose how they Amoy, got off relallvely , lightly. need for a right of h’ay, according silhouette shot for' the Dayton LIB B Y V compared with $94.50 at presenl. laranleila, at Ihtee different limes a.m., with burial In Buckland Travelers ...... 81 84 spetJfications on the project, A ball followed the announce­ BORAX 16 ox. 21c Bclfemploycd workers rlecUng liandle the iiioney. Klseuliowor during the day-long event. Two The Nationalist Defense lillnlstry Cemetery. Public Utilities hasn't yet arrived at a definite to Steele. bally News. Later the four of us dinary low price of $4.99. This price is mode possible I criticized tlie bill, saying It does said Itin Rods fired 783 rounds at Friends may call at the funeral Martin haa told the Engineering appeared on a TV program and ments and climaxed our stay In BEEF STEW social sri'Ui'ily l•oveI■age will have performam-es will be given during Cont;. Light A Poorer 21 W 23 H figure. Changes in other figures Russell’S Point, but there, weren’t- 8 oz. For J J V their tax rained from per rent mil provide enongli |)mlecllon for Ihe afternoon and I lie laal one, Quemoy 'during a 4-hour period home Sunday 3 lo h and 7 lo9p.m. Hartford Electric Lt,'62i'^ 64 are also possible. Department that: did our routines. Wo- didn’t get 20 MULE TEAM wnrkeis even in llial narrow field. beginning at dawn. Then the "It is necessary that we have a back to Russell's Point until 3:30 many boys; so, we mostly social­ by the^iggett Drug Company buying up 5,000 vol­ I.«iiionadii ^ to per rent. between servings of the Italian Hartford Ga.s Co. .. 40 'i '43 A8k Quick Action ized and met each other njore RORAXO 8 ox. 19c Under a speed-up schedule fur­ He needled Congrees elsir for (Ilnnei' that evening. Communist guns turned on the Souther- New England Directors .will consider setting definite achedule showing status of the next morning 6 oz -A For IV 24 oz. 43 c broader acdUm In the general la- Tans. planning for each of these proj­ Moved Indoors informally with the pressure of umes for oil their stores. Don't hesitate! After they ther IncreiiscB In Ihe tax rate are The dnneera Inclinle 1'a.Ulcla Telephone ...... 39'j 41 >,4 dates for public hearings . anci the previous four diys lifted. I will W M $ « _ l scheduled for ,Iaii 1. I960, and bor-mnnagemenr area. The I'tefenHe Ministry said Que- Maniifaetiirlng Companlee meetings on the. various projects. ects, including ‘ Schaller- Rd., so Friday the hard work began; Kuratoni U.K. help la provided Sheridan. Anna Vei prauaRas, .Su­ Funerals never forget the girls I met there every Ihree yeais Ihernariec uiilil san McDermoll. (’belle I’epln, moy's guns returned the Commun- Arrow, Hart. Hcg. . , 53 i*' I Extra appropriations to the town’s that adequate plans can be made our strutting contest was schedul­ are gone there will be no more at this special price for Woa( tCurope to build a million Ifit fire as usual the volume was for public hearings- on additional or the experience of coping With KARO 1969, when woikeia niid omployera Carot (ienla. Burton fSCkson, Ron­ Associated Spring ... 18H storm sewer account, now con­ ed for that day. It was to have BUITONI PLANTERS kllowalle of atom power ca- not revealed. The Natlonalisls did appropriations and so that woyk my nerves, resulting from the .will be paying 4'a pei' cent each. nie Morra, Donald Pepin, Ray Alias Miiuil SUuiwood Bristol Brass ...... 10',j taining about $26,000, according to been outside but due to the rain for F R E E of $4.99 for 8 volumes. WHITE LABEL COCKTAIL PEANUTS paclly. The bill allota $238 mil­ say that return fire yesterday schedules and administration of glamour and excitement of na­ MEAT SAUCE During the same period Ihe tax Rlanchelle and Edward Girard. F’uncrRl services for Miss Maud Collins ...... 93 ]i Steele, will be necessary’fS’pay for it had to be moved'lnside. For on Ihe self rmployed will rise lo lion to Ihe Kuriilom pool ealah- knocked out three artillery posi­ Ui?m can be checked regularly.” once I was glad It rained'because tional competition. llehed hy Helglum, liermany. Stanwood of Talcottvllle, who Dunham Bush . ■,.,, 714 them. 6*4 per rcnl tions, a loudspeaker station broad­ Directors have asked for quick It’a easier to dance and, twirl on Manchester Shopping Parkade Frame, I aixem bom g, Italy and Advei llsemcnt— died Wednesday night In Man­ Em-Har’t ...... 52'4 BO.AT FEARED IN HURRICANE There were 1,264,926,000 cases DELIVERY 24 Oz. 16 Oz. 7-3c Oz. 37c The new law also llheiallzes casting propaganda at the offshore chester Memorial Hos'pltal, will Fafnlr Bearing .... ' action in installing the Schaller solid floor inside than on a plat­ 10'4 Oz. 31c 26c' Ihe Nelherlande. ' When Buying or Belling Bolton 66>,4 New York, Aug. 29 (/P)—The of soft drinks sold in the United many provlslnns affecling dis­ Islands and soma machinegun Lahdefsi Frary, Clark 14 Rd, sevver. deaigne(T to atop flood­ form of boards outside. In this Foreign Aid An appropriation Property call I^awrence F. Flano, take place tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. >4 States In 1955. abled woi'kers ami Iheir depend- posts. N. B. M achin e...... 28<4 ing at Bolton St. In the Woodhill Ooaat Guard preased a search contest, each girl marches one at of $.1,298.(192.500 U eel up for mll- Broker. Phone MI 9-5910. In the. Talcottvllle Congregational enta. dependent ililldren and wid­ Peiping Radio meanwhile warn­ North and Judd .... 23'4 Heights subdivision. over a large expanse of the a time In step to music down a ows of Insured workers. lllai V ami ci oiiomlc aid In frletide Church, with the minister, the Rev. Atlantic, today for a 47-foot MA20LA B A B -0 ed the Quemoy defenders to sur­ Robert K. Shimoda, officiating. Russell Mfg...... 17'4 A second - project . designed to ” atrip of platform. This is one of P’o> the first time, dependents of abroad, raleliig Ihe total for euch Manehester Evening Herald Rol­ render or die. The iharp report pleasure boat with five men the hardest things to do because BOSCO, lon correspondent, Dorts M. D’ltel- There will be no calling hours Stanley S tea m ...... 37'4 stop a pressing flood problem U a . disabled workers will gel the same purposes lo abmil $70 hlnTon since from Taipei was "come on and see sewer to run up Main St. from aboard which has not been everyone stares. " ,01L Rrg, 2 For 3 1 c heneflls ns those of workers re- World Wnr II The hill provides Ih. telephone Mllchell 8-5645. at the WatkIns-West Funeral Terry Steam ...... 155 K what happens." The U.S. State De­ Torrington ...... 27'4 Leonard St. to Bigelow Brook. heard from since it left , Ber* Saturday'the hard work yielded flrlii). nonnnlly at age 0-5. Con­ $8ft2 million less Ilian F-laenhower Home, which Is In charge of ar­ ‘muda six days ago. The boat Oz. partment alao reacted with a state­ U.S.- Envelope, com . 19 Steele today said this should cost to a little glamour; .that was the 12 35c Giant For gress two years ago porniilleil dis­ aaked. ment heightening the prospect of rangements. somewhere around $28,000. was due at Brielle, N. J„ four day of our ride in open Convert­ VISIT US THIS LABOR DAY WEEKEND Qt. 73c pt. 39c 2 47c abled workers lo retire at Ml A typographical error occurred U.S. Envelope, pfd. ,.12 Approprlallmis A total of $6,090,- Ed May Day American intervention if the Comr Veedcr Root . 49 I It would stop flooding In the days ago. The Coast Guard said ibles from Lake View to Russell’S Alao. the govermiient will now 156,900 la provided lo fluaiice hide- munIsLs tried to make a landing. In the obituary notice yesterday. vicinity of the Dillon's Sales and the boat, the Golden Eye, might ' Point, a distance of about five iay disability benefits retrnscMve- pendent federal agencies, mostly She taught music In a mlssipn - The above quotations are not'to On Formosa, the garrUlon com­ be conatrued as actual markets. service Co. at 319 Main St. The be In the direct path of Hurii* miles. Crowds waved and cheered NIAGARA fy. for ns long ns 12 months lie- Hie Vriernns Adiiilulslralloii, Klim- In October mand carried out a strict, unan­ school In Moorhead, Mias,, for ll Dillon Realty Co. has collected $7,- cane Daisy." the whole distance. It's quite a NUSOFT lunte.d Is a $589 uilllluii payment lo nounced security rheok. For five years,, and Talcottvllle Sunday 500 In three suits brought on the thrill. That evening a few of us LAUNDRY STARCH BEEF TONGUE make up part of the Treasury ar­ predawn hours military patrols School, 17 years. basis of storm water damage, and were asked to go on a TV prograrh rearage (n the Civil fiervlce Re- bocal adherents of U.S. Edwin P ublio Records recently filed a fourth asking $10,- called "Teen Time,’’ comparable to Sliced TPO .— M. May Jr. w;ere getting ready to checked the' Iden'Hty carde of llremeiit Fund, kileenbower vetoed Stewart Cordner 000. . Charge "American Ban(lstand,’’ where step their campaign for him ever.vone on Taipei’s streets and Warrantee DeiMls pt.^\49® 12 Oz. 2 For 39c 6 Oz. / O C an earlier sliiillnr bill because be 11)1 Funeral sdrvices for Stewart Other'* EsUmat-Ps ' ' 'Your Dale 'Wright and hU chorus gave here as Ihe Republican Incumbent entered some private homes. An , Emeiine Curran to Anton illdti'l like (hsi provision In a year undisclosed number of peirm s Cordner, formerly of 9 Auburn Rd., - Other estimates Steele gave to­ Prescriptions us autographs. of deficits. prepared to launch his campaign who died Saturday In Ireland, are Brown Jr„ property at Capital Was arrested. day ■were: Hera Sunday (nomtng early a few of for reelecllnn. tentatively net for 'Tuesday after­ View Heights. 1. $44,541 for a sewer nm'ning us were asked to go for a screen The command said the check Leon-S-JCIeszynikl to Anthony A PARADISE OP PINES IN FAMOUS WOODSTOCX VALLEY, CONN. LINIT KASCO MAZOLAOIL Mr*. Gloria Benson, chairman of w si intended to round dp subver­ noon at Center Congregational from the site of the proposed PINE PHAilMACY test for which one o f the older That Smooth Look! < the Manchester Ed May for Con- Church. He was a member of the and Anna C. lovlnc, property on North .Bind junior high schoe given In May's honor Calling hours are also to be An­ .UAR Construction . Co., erect walked across San Juan ballroom UNIT SALADA tween Quemoy and Formosa and nounced later. two houses on Union St.. $9,000 UQUID STARCH DOG FOOD at Rlie Manchester-Country Club "there Is ncllher jippc of relit « 'ce­ SPECIALS In our bathing suits for the poise niiAsept. 27. each. " and beauty phase ’ of the 4-part ment nor hope of withdrawal,:’ .Annlvrmary Mass , Arrangivuenls for the dsitce, be­ Andrew Ansaldi,. erect house on -— U ------Jhe straight Is. in fact, patrolled A ((Mirth anniversary Mass will Battista Rd., IIS.OOQ. TEA ing sponsored hy the Yniiug Re-. ] Lb. 2 For 31C % -th e mighty U.S., 7lh."flcet. he sniil tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. in Anton Brown Jr., erect house on BU6AN HiKilURG or FRANKfURT Qt. 24c puhllcau t.'luh, me now bejng com- Tlie Re(l broadcast was "shame­ St, .lames' Church for the repose Overlook Dr. and another on In-1 plett^d'hy Mrs. Audrey Brett- less and laughable," said Gen. "Tl- of the soul of Cliarles Cftrson. dtan Dr., $12,000 each. * ' schnetder, dance chairman;, and Chun King Vegetable U M ). ^ Mrs Bnrh.'ua Sasse, ticket chhlr- SWIFT luaii, R O I i I d S ' 2 3 MEATS for BABIES CH O W MEIN DINNERS MiS. Benson and George Kagle- PHARMACY spn, vice president of the local Ma.v s h Ur fin e SHURFINE 48 Tea Bags iirganlr.atlon, are aiding with (uep- 489 Hartford Bd.—MI S-9946 53c a nit Ions for the dance. I MARSHMALLOWS CATSUP 2 P0.47C Ally. .lolm Shea, vice chnJru$ui MORIARTY BROTHERS Ilf May's County organization, will serve, as lonslmasler at the Lb. Bag 2 Bota. 3 9 c affair. The Congressman Is also /*BpHi»NZ8T\ nUSBURY PIUSBURY sehediiled' In isprsk. Darning will 1 rr^iiNiblGtS*^ be to the muslthof the Dave Ken­ WELSH'S ASSORTED CANDY lARS nedy orchestra. LABOR DAY TIfIZ SALE CAKE MIXES Mrs. .Benson said the dale for 50c VALUE I Q LOAF MIXES JJiiy's appearance In October has For 3 9 C - not yet been set. However, she FIRESTONE SUPER CHAMP Yeliow.Mqrble. said he will be entertained at cof­ ■ WHILE THEY LAST ;; fee klalches and at lunch, and will BACK-TO-SPHO^L SPECtAL ^^Coldflash- WHITE Q O l Chocolate or White tour Industries In towu. Bho also ■UCK 0.70x15. $12.05-.7.10x15. $13.9i-7.60x1S. $15.00 v a L o w % ^ said there will be a motorcade •d poiiit opL- through tovim and that the day will SWANSDOWN CAKE MIXES tbays hsldlng BECAUSE OF THli UNKXraOTED'DEMAND W e HAVE BEEN CARAMEL V W wind up with a rally. White, Yellow, Devil’s Food,-Butterscotch partraMofiKk FOtClX) TO OBEN A NEW SECTION. PLAN TO COME OUT 2 K„ 3 r e She also said workers, In Ihe NEW DE LUXE SUPER Bie SAVINQS ON 14 INCH Choice Full Size Building next few weeks, would be clrrulal- —\ u m ltd Mlwt. AND SEE US n ils WEEKEND. UHXMP TUUELESS FACTORmEMISHED TIRES A tanMc vetiwl Ing through town seeking signa­ 4 Boxes 00 Lots blow Available tures of voters who want to "Slay BLACK W iiiTfc BLACK WHITE SWANSDOWN JOHNSON’S with May" and. join the May lor EXORAENT r. 6.70x15 ...... 21.05 Regular S 9 ^ MINUTE RICE Congress club. 6.70x1.'» 17.95 7.50x14 7.50x14 .....2.1.9.5 FULL SIZE $1 A r 00 ' a p p l e CHIP CAKE CREAM W AX ...... 21.95 lOATING ★ FISHING i r SWIMMING 7.10x15 ...... 19.95 7.10x15 .....2 4 .9 5 8.00x14. BUILDiNULOTS ♦ ■ ^00x14 .....2 2 .9 5 24.95 Sfi€€£->2 for 29c lEAUTiFL^R yesterday for'fchlcago, where they SUPER M APKEr WHILE THEY LASt TBke WBhar Cross Parkway east to exit 105, Follow signs to Union, then Hy ond Mosquito Bomb will attend the National American HFD. ROAD COR. McKEE ST.—PHONE MI 3-8532 Act Now •-'Today take Route l98. thru B ^ lp w Hollow State Park ip Route 91. Turn left on PUT DDT SPRAY beglon Auxiliary Convention, Sept, 32 Oz. T|9 1-4. Miss Wallet, who Is the pres­ WE'RE EASY TO REACH Route 9L. w a t^ for a i| M PiBt3Yp ent historian of the local unit and 4 PARIONG PROIUM" 89c 'has served as couhcllor « f Olrls’’ OFEN,|AILY FOR. INSI^ECTION m d SUNDAY^^IO AJl^te i F.M. 9 Stats at Storrs on otveral occos 301-311 C IN m S t Am N EJun 3*4131 .OPOl TOillGHTtia f Advqrtiee In The flora ld ^ lt Pays TIT r. ■ ^4: i /• .'4' • . '■ir r ■'V' \ ■ ;4-^., ■\ ■V ■ ■" ■ V..- ■- . . . I . . . ■ • 'L ■ ■ ' y . . . , ■ • -4-, ; . PAG9 TBM MAj^UHEm'BK lltVfcNlNG liEflALD. MANt!MESTBR, tX)Nl|I«'FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1958 7 MANCHESTER EVfiNU^G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1958 'V V PAGE ELEVEN L1TTI.E SPORT ROUSON OUR B0/VKI)1NG HOUSB With MAJOR HOOPLK simply 4Mi..g Uat isbanea to- visit s » A t w b “ V l iRocfc tiiUi^Kcriioii For Ahove-Acerage Driven Eke Evaluates l^ng Hbliday^ beachiia. lUdUnf apots and other ' '' oewsiu.'' m H6'i TOUCHED With ittWnWlNE Sense and Nobsenige outdoor fittracuons before aattling TELL /WE,TWlSGS,DO VOU THiWW ' ^ g A V T ^ ' ^ H E ' S ^ A ^ -•fs d o ^ to* the routine o f fail and T V S E R V IC i LBANOER SHOULD BE [R ural B uilding Perm its Total a t Lures M illions winter^ ’ The L-Natibnal safety Council ea- O a y a ''^ M A j| A Cab 1 5AV NO -H- AFTER ALL, HE ® uoiV^ J a PnzBlMneat green. Wavered for a moment on ' / i€ SAW SAHTER TURHTHE HOSE t timated" M -m illion cars will be Nights 92a«9 Ploe tiwto I ’ve often lieerd my wife declare _ the edge o f the cup aiid then fell.hv (Oonttaue* from Pago One) on the move over the weekend... ©UR CAT, A MOST INHU/WAN.B Man (sighing in relief)—P h e w l\ N i^rfy $2 M iliidii for Year Onto H i^w ays TBi. ad't-Mgg... '.4. f, ShB hiun’t got a thing to Wear. And, the''council added, this ACT^TWHAT WAS MORE I aure thought I ’d missed ItiUUit \ THEM.tHAN TO PLAM A UTTLE PJ Which makes me wonder. In sur* / ate the fatherland’s territory of heavT volume -could lead to as price, Unde. , RE^BMSE? t h e LAO-i PULL OP]{ BOO worth of newAScbooI at -a cost of 3118,949 also Taiwan (Formoaa) and* the coast- ay Chicago, Aug< 39 IA1 —^The last many as 420 traffic daatha 70 Who’s wearing an., the clothes she Nearly / MtSCHlEP,.l'LL ADMIT, SUTTHe I i P^ACBf T^ T en rdised in rii-rfigurea li^the building ii£q>ectora ad talaada.” - . holiday Weekend., of tbe summer more than, tha 350 who ara killed ■buysT , ’The traddy laughed merMly at 1 buiWihRF . ral Vernon during t}te pest year, report., Tha Red'ritdlo called oh Nation- lured millloiui of motorists to. tea on non-holiday weekends. ^ - WAV .ME STAGED THE • V-E . C. HarvlUe th duffer’s vain attempts ta con­ ference Wednesday that Quemoy (Oonttnned from Pagh One) Kighways today. ' . f BY V, AFFAIR REQUIRED ^ A.'^LPiTTSKS or are about to be raised accord­ ' Huntington lists 29 certificates aliat detandeiis of Quemoy to sur- ’Ibe holiday travel period will FORMI04 ALLEY OOP HAMLIN . HI/VL,' tact the ball. and Majxu no, longer are -con- Of the three aUmmer holidays extend from 6 p.m. tonight, the , A TOUCH OF ing. to the building inepector’a o f occupancy-Issued and 223 .bon- rendefr .a a ^ g “.ue ieiahd If 'liist five mllea over the limit). Mr. . . AN ' UP TO .ON TH'OTHER f^VEH! TH'OL .OF OOUBSE...FtNP L GENIUS// 'I t was his first time on a golf ' Man—If you laugh at me again, sidgred met9' outposts. Ha--siaid Labor Day-perennially apum the end of the working day. until, mld- WELL, CHIEP, WHAT PVA k l PUNNO.VOUR annum report. . nlng permits. doomed... t a iendihg la imminent.*' Driver |iuta. a lot of blame "for C O U R T E R J^ think: a b o u t t k g r a n d \ h ig h n e s s . NOW, THERE'S HAND, IT'G NOT 1 BCY'S MADE A ' THATB TH' \ SOMEONE WITH coarse. He hit the beiU g wallop, (Shouting) ' I ’ll hit you .over tha A Manchester resident was they- are Interlocked' with For- largeet volume of travel, whereas njght. Mdndgy when, the council- Since Aug. 31, 1967, A ^ u r F. U.S.! bffli4als Said this Is prob­ moM as never befote, with^.pne- traffic accidents on drunken driv­ NOT MUCH AS IMPLAUSIBLE I rtVJ ENEMIES ANGLE WE'iRE \ A MOTIVE/ and by some miracle -ttie ball head wifii this club. Uuntln^on has lesued RTO.^ build­ warned by.State Police for failure ably the toughest euch. statement Memorial Day and July 4 fall bn figures, the flow" of traffic xvHl lev­ EVIDENCE Of AS Y'MIGHT along TH'.WAY,. GONNA HAVE landed right In tHe cup. He tMd Caddy— Maybe • you could -do tblrti of Chiang’s. fottisa deplaved ers and'specderA'Td him, these are vsd’ylng days of the week. Labor el off to ita usual volume. "OUR snem rY" ing permits for conetnicUoiK esti­ to drive to. the right, after ap aCeV yet made: .by the Red Chintise on the “ real killera." the ones who- , INTENDED IMAGINE HERE'N THERE rVMORK ON, i « y oft for the second hole. The Sell that. It Is a little larger than tha oh the little ii^nds-.-within a^ht Day always it. on Monday, assur­ To encourage aafe travel and mated to 'cost 31.843,809. Hia\re- denf'on Vernon Rd.'- at 3:22 p.m.' Oiia. highly Inflamihable aubject. pughj to ioee their license or be homicide... I GUESS/ bounced down the coUrse, on to the ball. yesterday. of the Chiifa lepkinlahd. ing a 3-day waekendi> ' hold deaths and injuries to a min­ IJ; port covers only rural Vernon e|a ’They aald It might be Interpreted ' Btii BisenhiAger .lefusbd to ber locked up jh Jail. He talks aa If M D E I ^ - ' James Brozowski, 21, of 42 Flor­ as an expression ot 'Intent to con­ Many Am'ericana tib" the . holiday imum the council recommended the city of Rockville has -tta own drawn out oh.wp^’Jwf' this, would no, other vinlaUana exist,-, in with their aiuiual vaesUoija and that driVera reduce apeed by at building Inspector. ence St., Manchester, was trdvel- quer Quemoy as o f Peiping’s ‘ Ing north on Vernon Rd„ when he affect .)iia Jtidgmeht lOn whetber.. But If you catch* him a little arrive home just In'tim o nr the least 10 rn.pb.; start trips . early . TVWI8Q0. I^sidentlal development of the ultimata goalM»hiJue«t of For. tJ^y'at the wheel, Ke ll point out rounded % curVe and aaw a ear in mosa and destruction -bf. Presi­ QUemoy 'and k la j^ '’ Bhould be de­ reopening of, schools for the falb *"6 ■Iw* 7hr a safe, rather than a MANCHESTER, CONN. D aily Crossw ord PuzJ^le rural area continues to be the mai- fended b y U.E|, .forces. He .counsel­ that he’a only had; a few drinks, front - of hjm that bad either dent Chiang KSi-shek'a re^me, term, Others use the travel quick, arrival, and do no ’drinking. jor factor in the town’s growth, stopped or wrfs proceeding vqry ed newsmen that this was a mili­ tf he’s stopp^ tor apaading, hell time to drive their older children ■Free China's birth rate of 49 per MI 9 -4 m M|-9.4;e4 with 108 permits issued fpr houses ’There was ■ speculation on For­ tary decision 'whlch -coiild hot be explain that hq waa ohly goihg slowly, State Police Said. Accord­ mosa that if the Reds really in-, and belongings off lb college. thousand In 1954 was about twice expected to cost 31,006,800 and 22 made itntjl after the event---that five -or lo* milaa bver tha apeed And millions of others see it ing to Police, BrozoWski swung in. tended to invade the Quemoy arda, that of the United States. garages at an estimated cost of to the south boUnd lane and while is, any Red Chinese assault oh. the llmlL . . - ■ Answer to Previous Punia $28,800. Miscellaneous' . additions they would not broadcast it in offshore WianSa. • . ,, doing so skidded on a wet spot and advance. And a Nationalist gen­ But drunken w v tn g and ih s . l e a n o e r * However two major cominer- Arrested After Fight And he said the best statement of not make ' it back home Monday ACROSS DOWN clal enterprises, will account, for However, if . Eisenhower ac­ Robert M. Shute, 43, of 20 Over­ cepted the. Interpretation that the U.S. policy that could be made al­ night will not have been guilty Of CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER I — drawer 1 —: Of voice nearly 3500,00tf‘ of the- t o ^ 's brook Hts., and Charles E, Is Raymond V.- Egan of 67 Elling­ alert. It haa been conducting war threat to Far East, peace,''not'a maneuver can be completed safely,' 15 Neither '8 A —— excuse 28 Arabian gulf 43 Earth goddtft fn onen ne-t month. ton Ave. has -been .awarded an em­ exercises with Chiang’s military limited operation. ■ do not dnvf too close to the car in IS Conquers 10 State 28----- of III , 44 Likewise A 3125,000 hqrtensphere for gas blem /or 35-years service with the eitabUshmeiit, dramatising U.S. front and be patient. 18 Rich furs 11 Nuisance 11 Etched 48 Canvas storage and a metering situabion Southern New 'England Telephone aupport which Eiaenhower and OOPHI^ SPRINTS RACRWARD Everyone la an above-average 20 Viailsnt 17 Frankness 33 Sooner o r---- - shelter with an estimated cost of 312,000 Co.' V Secretary of State Dulles have re- ', Denver ^ By Using its sensitive driver! so'to make it to your week­ 11 Lemon.^— lONotiona 38-----and 47 Football — | have hb'th been constructed pro­ Egar joined the telephone com­ tail as a gutSe, the pocket gopher ON EVERYONE’S DIAL emphimised during the past few end destination and back home 12 Transmit 23 Come in publisher 48 Finishes viding added facilities for utility pany in 1925 as. a main framerngn. can run down Ha hole backward 14 Drop me a days. again, you'll have to be above the 24 Insects 40 Eye afflicttons 50 Eucharistic companies, -.y He has been foreman of central ofr Eisenhower told his news con- about as fast as it can headfirst. abovc-Rverage driver 25 - of March 41 Writing tables wine vessel | The VocaLlonai -- Agricultural fice.tepalrinen In Witlimajitlc since 26 Little trains 1949. of ■ • r Hospital N otes- IT.Confine.water r r r c r r r r , 11** , 'I M , , Admitted yesterday: Anna t 'HI »i m» m»t* i2. lb rsncjr 32 — , Ohio , L ! H Personal Notices Young, 129 W. Main St.: Nellie 14 Can it pass the Darling, Tolland: William Brodeur, ___ y . , 1 r Buckland. NEXT TO GAS CO. LONG SAM BY AL CAPP and BOB LlIBBKRS V 1.4 Wipes out r In Memoiiam Discharged yesterday: Louise MO. MAM — I ALMAVIS LOMO WHO?? ANPVVUArKWPOP 10 Superlative p Doss, 21 Woodland St.; Ernest 691 M AIN STREET Pia»6« I NOTHIN. I'M HBLP po TOG Neep YOtin& LApy, sufflx In lovinc memory of our dp«r hui- Smith. RFD 1; Leslie Kibbe. UXVIN9 r t X - I THAT vow? owj a u n t ow r 1 II band and rathar, Ernest C. Linders Sr., 17---- age who passed alray Aug. 29. IW. Meadowbrook Rd.. Ellington; Paul PARKING IN THE REAR 6l#fc»T e( &IVE vow? IP Color FT R r 3 F Kiilick Sr,. S.! Windjrmere. Ave. •tax NiEce. 40 Winter vehicle P i Always a silent heartache. 41 German X !l W- fi I Often a alient tear. Vernon and Taloottville nqwS Is ti'nt But always a cherished memory article n of the one we loved so dear. handled through The Herald’s 00^ 42 Marble jf Rockville Bureau, T W. Main Bt.^ 4S Repeat p .Lillian If. Linders and sons, II Carl. Ernest Jr. and Ray. telephone IKemont 8-3136. , 41 Makes m operative i Contest Winners !i 51 Bit ---- in 1 London IT fl r f T 52 French river i - 53 Celibate f 51 54 Boy THH COVENTRY DAY SCHOOL HURRY! CP«MMR-T)IVK|B0 HSKRT « AJUIAU 5.4 Celia SOr’TH COVENTRY nMAON ANPHM ACMAVI I^AlKl/e/OFT T.M. ■ •§ U 8. * •« 0© r « f 18»t hy 8>A ,45 Fine ---- 57 Measures of R sc A Country Day School For Boys alid Girls First Week JUDD SAXON BY KI5N BAI.I) and JLIIHY BRONDFIUI I) “ It mutt be a girl! I heard tha mother say It was crazy type JZ about iti bath!’’ KINDERGARTEN Through EIGHTH GRADE HURRY! CALL ME CLIMT, I GUE59 I'LL BE . . ANP TO THINK My TRIEN09 CLAIM 1 P i t Ait , JUPP. SERVING aOTM GHERE'9 nothing ATTRACTIVE OK Now Registering For Ffill Session AND MH9 GREAO vou gentlemen. APPEALING ABOUT Big < BY JOHNNY BART l» MV 9ECKETARV Small Classes— Emphasis On Individual Instruction JUST flu;r ME, BUSINESS' SPEAK UP Ip VOu I POTTER. I M rHINK ILl. ASK B.C. THAT'S AN e n o r m o u s ! THERE'S THE AAOST" Transportation Fprnished Mrs. A. Slifrry RKSHT OUTSIPE ’ .J VHAT THE MOON IS - BLACK BAT! RIPICULOUS ANSWHRl Tuition Reasonable First Jechimsali I'VE HEARP Y E T / For Appointment Call Pilgrim 2-6986 Prize 41 Jarvis Red^

COMPLETE SELECTION Open Labor Day We still have complete $electIori$ of Head-of-the- M n. litiMi Podetny 9'2* MONDAY, SEW'. 1 Class Fashions. Your youngsters will surprise teach­ Second U Cotom Read BUZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE er with colorful Corduroys, Polo Shirts, Jurnper$, Dainty Dresses and acces­ BUGS BUNNY a Prize EVERY NEW RUIN THE fiRCHIOLOOUTS ( OfOY, WIRE THEV IMART.' lO O fC l y AFRAID YOU ARE sories. Shop here today and send your children off to bright beginning of UNCOVER MAKES VOU MARVtL AT CREEK C'AAON. ■ Vic's Soda Shop T THEY even had STREITCARC/ AfOUT M H D N M fP I'M TIRED-AN' another successful school year. ^CIVILIZATION 2,500 YfARS MO, Y IA R t OFF, BOVINA. SPEEP IT UP! H-HOT! 153 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE ------these t r a c k s w ir e YER LA66IN' USED IN EXCAVATING BEHIND! PIZZA GRINDERS THE RUINS, SHOWER OH.' Second Week Home Owners Last Call! For your conrenience and safety, • 1M8 kf Ww«» ».*•. AwMeee. Ms TM. Beg. Ut. Fat. 0*8. we will paint the high places, you First I. Greoflbarg MICKEY FINN BY LANK l.EUNARD paint the low./ 39 Niles Drive B OR'fY MEEKLE KY DICK CAVAI.I.I Prize ■•KJT YOU TOLD THAT WAS just SOME ' WOULP’JA Now Serving Hartford and Tolland Counties. Ml T-TO HIT TO , MORI OF MY FSYCH0L06Y.' wiPtTHRop ero p ' YOU SAID'lOU WANTED IT'S A TERRIBLE THING THI RittHT-C EO THESE WOODS PLAVINO WITH--. ME TO EAT A WELL- YOU’VE B8EN POIN TO BE THE ONLY ONE IN FREE ESTIMATES on exterior and ihterior painting, k I urbto , EVERYTHIN* OfPOSITE WOODS? WINTHROP.^ / RALAHCEOMEAL.' THE FAMILY WITH A paperhanging, floor sanding and refinishing. ■ T f BENBEOFHUMOR 1' . * Td. M l 9-0495 or Writ*' _ (( E. DAVIS, RfD 2, Manehostor Mrs. dart J. Lamborrie Second 23 Hawrttoraa 5tr— t ,WO< Prize ,.i -tif OM^UJ Complefe^HOME REMODELING “26 Years Experience!”

^ mi b| MCA ImtM. hag. TJi. UA P m . MR. ABERNATHY CAPTAIN EASY BY UALS'lON JONES mid FRANK RIDGEWAY BY I.ESI.IB TURNER M l 3-1425 MV STARS AtrouUlBTtl ---- . JR UNLIGHTSP lAically Owned , ' IT LOOK9 LIKE HB 'POKED MB OGAR. GTOftie, AND IN A FLASH.. BUTT N 50 PA5T * can be closer than it sedmsl third Week and Operated . . . ', * 6 / 9 4 I'LL HAVE TO 5WALL1RED It I ^ POUNCW HIT THE BALL V OVER THE TREES. WherB^de you want to go? Europe? The Baheiriei? California? It's Atih A DORMER . . FOR PROMPT f - t ATTENTION Rot only possible but probable for 'ifiany folks. Xhe answer is Man­ CALL H I S-142S ( 0 p chester Trust'r All Purposp Savings Club, a club that works just like, John McCortOR DAY, NIGHT or Fin t 18 Edmimri Sfroet SUNDAY your Christmas Club. Find out how you may join by visiting oithar FOR Prize Monchasttr o Repoits o Remodel­ office today. ^ . » ing o Carpentry -o PlombMig * Heating :-.i!,»4ivsrin o TItiag e Siding e THE STORY OF MABIHA WAYNE BY VVlIiSON SCRDGC.S JECE COBH AS LOW AS a e Roeang e MMsonry e BY p e t e HOFFMAN Electrical Work. ^■MR. LORO IS MV 6Z-fcMPlOVSR.’ MRS m in t, ifacentervuler PEH WEEK ■YX.Oa ^UL, darling, LVDLILO 'iCuT pOR vUu MV 1 NO, COBB... HE EAGLCIDSACWC) MEUL LASTISCr NIGHTcno R3R WAWTCO ID RENT A UMOUSllJE EXCEPT FOR TWS TORN NEWSPAPER I¥M/LB, WTHBHOTeLLOBBY..,. MR.HLdOlWS.ARE'iOU aiuuwhilE... iXAItlOER BEFRIENDING A J DEAR VO DO NOT A ^ E P CLIPPING WE FOUND JAMMED IN HIS Mrs. ^ordoR /AAKIN6 THAT VERY SikiMSTiON/ TOR THE nanosc or impri/seso 5l*SdE5TIU6 THATVeXe VI3UN6ARCHlTfc^T'?^ ANVIHIUO/ W ANY CLUES ON .. FIST/... IT ISN'T MUCH TO Second SCMEONiv IVHE4S MKiUT HE OR. WHETHER THE MAN %ORK ON BUT... EDITED OVER \ y 117 E. Ctatm rSlraar EMPUXER HA^ BKW SM(se>7. jumped OR WAS SEEMED SO -v HOOD- PUSHED, CAPTAIN BREATHLESS OVER NMebn- r m o I - - -M- Prize WIWKEO?/*' ^ */■. NEILSON ■ THE PHONE/ *' ia If, It’s Raf too Iota fa tiarf Hm o k d s M a a 4 .fe #Hiihla far Ilia Haat^ m i 8 f l 0 i B engineering CO. t t* r J > a a d Rrint. “Ceeat tba MaMc.' 34 OiUL-HT. - PHONE Ml 3^1433 8UM8 OtHOr SKMTN MaWCN ,,,^'H VIIR PITONE SERVICE" . JS8SUM3IIIIHI-. If Nosm wuN sa -.S'' ■ t-'. ; .- 7- ( W / , ..'V • '■ V ' .

’ /«- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEStE . CONN. FRIDAY. AUGUST .29, 19SS rAGiS TW ELVl MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANOTSSTBR, CONN„ FRIDAY, AUGUST S9, 1988 page thirteen — IH ...... THE Herald \ Bjf EARL YOST Ron Simmons Sports Forum Questions Unitnswered Major Leaguo! Cal G riflith Sports Editor P i t c l i u i g Loses Mound Manchester Evenbig Herald' =Leaderfs£=iJ Says Senators Received National Honor Manchester, Connecticut As Tennis Play Starts .Vmerlr^ IjMigae Bowling season is. Just around the corner, literally, s p ik ­ Playoff Duel Attention: SporU .Editor C o n c e r n s B.itling Kilcn'n.- Detroit, ..328; ing, and the best news of this 1958-59 season is the fa c t. , While repreaentlngHhe nation­ rLiinncis, Boston, .327; Cerv, Kan- Not to Move Maurice (Hippo) Correnti has been named to the National al ’ organlxgtlon of,the American Forest Hiils, N. Y „ Aug. .29 o'Aer. Cleveland —:—Lj—J . / 4, During the regular Hart­ Liegton at the recent Regibnal Championships got underway-today with all sorts of ques­ arid Coodmah: Chicago, .317. Duck Pin Bowlink Congress Honor-Roll. Correnti, former ^ Tournament nf the. American Le­ W.Mhington, A-ug. The ford Twilight League baseball tions to be answered. , - ' M a n a g e r rii1n.a_ Mantle. New York. 103; town bowling champion,' did not roll in enough sanctioniM gion Junior baseball program held Washington baMhall1 c i t i^ nion h u season Moriarty’s had the Among them:' 8 -y------^ ^ Ititnnela. Boaton, S3: Power, Cleve- at Kingston, New York. had, aa suddenl/ become the1* wnfifcnne«i|Mdia league matches or special .events and was ineligible.'for the T Has Barry MacKay Improved : . 'ix ■l.iiid. so, Cerv. Kansas CUy. 77:- edge on the St.' Cyril’s but part of my duties, supervlsilon muddle. National' Ranking Uat. -The locale • sufficiently under Jack Kramer's' JA0 | »| | S t O F N e w York, A«i^r- 29 monstratert} __ sas City, S6; Msnile, New York, eiimlnsted .th* SUk Tnwnera.from Victim of the inevitaUe in the: stepped in last ..night and said it CSiarlle Keb'art of East Haven- ed. It will be a one woman, non- ' Conneftient as t'he slate cham­ he can beat the A.ustTallans, de-] Ry<.. fj, y., Aug. ^ (ga — Alex S.3. Kebart, a former employe' of the anv furthe" competltlbn, 2-i, at elded to make a serious bid for the; -in. wasn’t so. ' paying operation with' Mrs. Slni- pions. and were under tha direc­ American I.eapne petmant lilts k'ox, Chicago. 161; Mal- Btm -Ami, held the Manchester Dillon .'' Davis Cup team. ' Olmedo of P e ru ^ c es veteran Via Griffith S4tid the club’s Board mon'a coordinating as many r-e*'' tion of Manager ' Earl Petersen, “rec''” iiiis v'e'.'keii'’. 70110, B.o.slnn. 1,37; Power, Oeve- town title for, many years before RICHARD WINKUR Hero for the winners was Dick How about National Collegiate I Seixaa todayy/( the semi-finals of of. Directors .would make ho move quests as yo-ssible. Anyong .wish­ Coach While.)' Johnson, Assistant Tli(> clmmp?' maple numtjcr fnr hiiid, I.VJ, ■ Kiienn. Detroit, 1,60: moidsg downstate nearly two dec­ Frttson who singled, across both champion Alex Olhiedd? He is a | Uic Wcstchp^er Cliallenge Bowl toward Mlnnbspolis at a mebting ing to donate the rubber cleated Coach Ru.ss .Scnilon and Trainer officiiilty climniallng llir liisl pfcec riimiirlfi, Boston, U7. ades ago. Roy Upp, now living in runs In , the fourth Inning after today. shoes to the. P A F may contact .W,ally Fortin ..Also in the party eligible for; mvllationT^ tournament obliv.oua Scnfitorp la thine Anv roinlim- Iloithles Ktienn. Detroit. 34: Wethersfleld a n d > native of Man­ Moriarty's had taken a 1-0 lead in the U.S. cup team because he has' . .. X . - . "There definitely ^ill not be any were Commander Gene Freeman ation pf Yaiiliee vi(lnne» iiiel nr Pow ei, t'levelanrl. .32; Kaline. r>e- chester, is on the NDPBC Second Fogarty at Fire Headquarters. the third. The game Was halted af­ lived here sq long. The question j I" ‘*’® ^ vote taiken on moving the fran­ ♦ * * »• and Past Commander Robert Pet­ Wa.ohinpton ilefears- tm.ilinp Hirer lioit, 30. .lenaen. Boston, 20. Bun- Big 10 list, his 126.160 per string ter four and one-half innings due is whrlhrr ht'll he arlrr'lcd Gt ^ re st Hills. chise," said Griffith; ersen. docs the Jnh nets and Molxone, Boston, 2,6. average being thel^th best in the to darknea.8. ' Has defending champion XWl I 'Actuallv,-the We.xichesler event -His statement came in the face Fighting Chatii|i , May I aay the boys and adulti The Y iiTlkre,. ppen .1 thieep.ime Triples Tuttle. Kansas City cour.try last season.' Good niching Anderson of Au.slrslla ''o.me along Uias an agreement with the U.S. nf wldeapread reporta that action "I intend to make (Kid) Baasey with them conilucted themselves let at Wa»>iinstn'n tnm'ptit ainl I/einon, Washinglfin, B; Apa- * * ♦ For the second night Irv. s Tow, to the extent that he ha.s no w o ^ Ijiwti Tennia Assn which enables would be taken on two fronts to­ a fighting champ," George Biddle, in such, a way as to deserve the B'lt tf tlie Senators are (Innineil i leio, Clilcapd - S; Power, Cleve- Morisrty'e got some great, pttch- ries other than hia teamriiate. ju to keep .the competitors involv- day to pave the way for Wash-' F cm th all H o p e f u l s i manager of the world feather- highest possible tribute not onV to be the first to pn, they u on t he laprl Harris,' Detroit and Martyn. ing., Righthander Ronnie Sim- ley Cooper? ” (,jrc while their Forest Hills ■ lonc.\(;rv Innp The tiiiiiiber i» .tngton to try for relocation in Min­ monj gave up but four hila, one »■ to themselves, hut to their par­ Kaiiaas City. 7. Manchester will have at least freigh t ° Anderson F a v o m i/ matches are delayed until the 17 for the Yanlie’F'peniiant 1 lim li- neapolis. double, by Alan Cole, one of three ents, the Legion Post, arid th« city Home Rims Mantle, NewYork, ■everal varsity football candidates ! theiT we'lf like on one The answers all will >(e known players arc available, IPB over tlio seennd plare I'hnapn • The Mlnneapolla City Coimcil la YALE Manchester residents tvlth the from which they came. ' 37, .stlevers, Washington, 3.4; ten- at New England colleges next week I igradq, then we 11 a xxrek from 8 unda>ywhen the , Both Olmedo and Seixaa are expected to approve 'at a meeting Saints. Wednesday night, Jackie ■ They were as fine a group of In-. White So\ sen. Boslon, 33; Colavllo, Cleve­ Whin practice start?. Sophomore 1 o' t h e ‘op contender^ This is a 1958 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE championships rTie the case. the 15-round route - - if he beate NOV. 15 PRINCETON ...... At New Haven Mnnclie.stcr can well be proud of son and Cooper Is Davis Ctip Coach Ashhurii I'hilsdelphla, .330, ^ but who now resides in East Hart­ whipped a third strike past Russ Kurt .Nielsen, 6-1, 12-10 in a pre­ Brnvea a T's-paiiie lend uvei are "If they’re saying my annoimoe- Bassey in Beanlown. the boys. Harry Hopman's pinna. Aaron Milwaukee, .334. Mays, Rani ford, Js a halfback candidate. Half­ NOV, 22 HARVARD...... At Cambridge Gagnon with two on to end the view of their scheduled first-round ond place I’lttahiirph with llie ment that the hall club will move Thomas K Murray, pliairman Then, in order, comes MacKny, 9 Fiiini laeo, .,127. Hkinnrr, PUls-' back Bobby Johnson and guard threat. match in t.ie U.S. Singles touma- Plra,tpa openhip a thieepanie In Tw o Major Series .... will be simultaneoiia with the ap­ Department Athletic Commlllee Olmedo, Kurt Nielsen of Denmark ■erira at Milwaukee lonlphl hiii'pli 3I.5 Dave Golaa will be back for their Mackprpl Catch FOLLOW ^A L E FOOTBAI.L Maher led off the fouith with Anierleaii I-eagiie proval of their bond Iaaue, they’re ALVIN PURYEAR and Dick SavilC protiably the lop i mrnt Runs Hanks Chlesgo, 103. second varsity seasons at Trinity HARRY C l >'a R a single and waa sacrificed to sec­ Ulf .Sclmtldt of Sweden alto All that • loonia ahead for the wrong," he aaid. Luck was good, Ken Ostrinsky player in the U S . If he decided to Yankeoa. who have been In Ural Asroii. Milwaukee, Bl, Mays, San | N ew \'ork, A u g. 2!f(/P) — I’iU.slitirgli'.8 por.sistcnt I’irales Y’eslerda.v'a Reaiilta and Allen Martin is. a junior line­ ond when Don Rare threw the take the game aerloualv. But he gained 6-3, 6-3, over Whitney Not to Vote man with Wllliama. reports on a deep sea fishing trip 1 o n n g place aince Afirll 18. the fifth day k'l nnel.seo, BO; .Neal l . .67 59 Letlers have been distributed has been practicing under thf,| Runs Hatted In -Banks, Chica­ i ward any moving.plana, the Nata’ Son Ed,, and my nephew, Stanley fice bunt, both runncis moving tip tribules/Ills development to his Savin, South Orange, N. J., 6-4, pel would any. when yon flBiire go. Ill); Thomas. Plllaburgh, 104; I^TR or chlllrr* for Ihp no-lan v .lai k* j inn of four finules each game, Talk ^boul s ^ i ting the major 8t. Cyril's now meet Hamilton hla firal In almost four nionlli'. IMttahurgli and Opeda, Sun k'tan- Drt i olt ri'CChiciiRO. I N i Moford would give aerioua conaidera- time Mike rf'sehed 16, he was have no worries on that cotinl The fiui .a, fjiilx a 32-37 f|id» on « rtlfi «2» he tinned the catching duties over Shakespeare of H,oll)-xvooil, Fla. firat time Ip n mn’illi. Ihe "Ynn C’hhHgn. Mnyx. Snn KmrirlRrn and Tomorrow’s iiamrs Hli h 1” R # 1It ing a pall from the Rrave.a al M. gress who don't like the Idea of any feats and not Just bench warmers. the first three weexs of the Amer­ Krltdon. If ...... 7 •I III a 11 tend who had been a aemi- and Richardson goes against Tony 3 fv 97c keea' hip prnhlenia nie soiillipaw' ninaingnnie, St. 0. Nrw York at Waahinpton. * * * (1 1 (1 0 II f'tttahurgh Aug 11 12 Yet they've 3’hr B(.iw.s had only .six hits switch possibly tajring place while ican League aeBson\in 1968. (vAirnon rf ...... 1 II 1 11 • 1 1) ll pi'o catclici. The liaining paid off Vincent of New York, ace Whltey l*nrd anri lion laii.sen Home Runa nankn, ( ’hlragn. R.nllimorr m Boaton. t'olf', BB ...... G Inai 2*3 games |o the rhaiiipa In the legi.slatbrs aren't in aeasion. II 1 J (1' and on Atig'. 28 19.’S6, Ihe 17-year The women's seeding ate headed tS-fii who tif^s verm null' one in Iwn 42. Thniima, PiUahiirgh. 34; four of 'no liy lird .S.'h..rn.liciu.l. Drlroil al Chicapo. SIlof* P^xrliange Mnlunuthv. 2li . 1 (1 0 0 II PINE PHARMACY that apan ^ .Sen. Joseph O'Mahoney (D-W yo) I) ,) old lefthsmler signed a“ bonus con­ I by defending champion Althea mnntha. leord 1 M, 7 1 who pnes lo Aaron. Md''aukoe. 28‘; JSluthewir. who iloulilrd lioiur Ihr sc.iin.l i im Clrvrlnndal KahWHa City, IN ). •lAhniwin Hb ...... 0 (1 |) «64 Cf^ntfr U-0gt4 Tliey loat. a half game yealeidfiy. off losi’i' .l.dumy -Ynt.m.’lli. uo\^‘ said laat night he plana to intro­ League Supervisor Jim (Dutch) Yanks [.I'm! Seri^ .Mahfr lb ...... 2 1) 1 0 0 tract with the Giants. 1 Gibson. nlphl apain.'d I’ele Karnoa ill l.'li, Milwnukee.- 27. Roblnaon, ('tnrin- Sunday's Ganira t’AnwYm, rf ...... 1 1 o 0 II ll hill had nothing to aav altoul it. 14-11. I>rl Craoilait.'.s wiill. anil duce legislation to protect fans and Fogarty reports that Mary Sim­ Boston Red Sox hav defeated 0 haa fmlahed only one of hhi hiat imlL 20 Nrw York M Waahlnplon. Wfljrik, f ...... 1 1) 0 0 ll Milwaukee vvrnpped up a 4-1 aeriea iilnini hii.Mi', 11 ippio iop ri iora hy pla.vera from the unregulated whim mons. one of the hardest work­ the New York Yankees ' nine of Hnnepp}. p ...... 1 0 0 six sinris sim e .liilv 2,'i when Hie I’rlrhirtg Willey. Milwaukee BaltimorH al "Bnatoiit 2 2 (1 H-4. 007, Spahri, Milwaukee 17.p al San Kniniia»(» h\ amai king the I'Ulchrr Boh .Siliiuidt an.I .rntrr of the rluh owners” ers for the project,. will head . . . a I the CUD.first 16.V iMcmiiiaip**^*''gs season. pltehed Ills third enii.seenl 1 ve dull- Drlrolt at Chicapo. . -IX. N." TotBlB ... H 2 i 15 5 .1 ♦\04; Worthingtnn. Han KrApylaco, third plate (Jlanta 3-0 helpnd Fiob tlrl.lri WiUir .Maya. Ki*\r thr Shoe Exchange Bureau. Here a ^h^ two clubs still have tik games Ollf. Mis only virlorv In Ihnl time Clrvelanii at Kanani Cil.v. MArlmI.V’B (1 It-O 047; f’urkey,- Clnrlnnati. Jlttab'a 10-hit pltrhhig lii the only HriLvr.s ttir lull thry n.'ritr.f to how It works. The F A P found I j^ft against each othei . . Wayoffs f h IX R p rbl was a 2-0. Ihree-hlller apiiliid 14 H, 636, Burdette, Milwaukee. game arhetluled* in either league. National I,.4.aKiir that tpe cost of rubber cleated | continue tonight In tgJ Rec raqiiPlif*, rf ...... 1 0 0 II 0 It Boaton Aiip 8 push Ihr Gliinfs nmr jfHmra bai-k Giants in Training ( Brlhnirhin, rf __ . 3 () t1 0 n (1 II 13 11, 025 It una Ruali'a aeventh vietory 111 thr fifth mninp. Voat«>rda,V'a Rraiilta midget football sneakers were Softball League with the R-tfi t Cvr 6b ...... 1 0 a 2 II 0 1) .9inee then. Ford. has lo'sl two Strlkenuls Jonea. SI I.ouia, high. Each boy must purchase his Club meeting Mai Tool at t'.’fC at 1 MortHftt lb .... . 1 II n 2 n II 0 In 12 lief lalnn.a hia flriO.- auM ('aa I'>lrnil vs. M|uiliii .Milwaiikr.. 3. San Franciaco 0. PJenly of Beef 0 In a row lie never h.aa loat three' 180, Spnhn MljWaiikee. 124. An- AI Bear MouiTtain own—the only part of equipment Robertson Park. At the same field Restless Wind Could Set Up Natural 1 D, Simmons. 2b . . 2 0 (1 u 0 ft atraipht In the nin.lora ainee June 20. when he beat Hie Tile Ihinti’s srnil riphthaiulrr Only Gamr Schrdulrd. 1 MAMPfriA. .lb . 1 0 n (I II 0 tonelli. San k’ranrlaco. 123. Podrea, I^.a Angele.a Dodgera 10-6 And It .Stnndinpa the F A P doesn’t supply. A num­ at 8:30 under the arc lights, the , Rarr. r ...... 9 0 0 .5 <1 Dilmar iO-.“ii la Slenpel a fink Boll H'rlchil Hpiiin.st soul h |. a w | Ntorrs;— A total of 9,55t jMrfJuuB If .. ... ri o' I/IH Angele.^ 115; ni’oft. r*hleago. waa lii.a fjrat complete gnme auice VV. I. Ret G B. Bear Mountain. N, The New ber of people have donated cleat­ B A ’s will play Bill's \^ohil..MiV . 2 1 1 0 for Sill Urdu V " rii.il ■ leaie's .Sim- U'ni irn .SpiUm, l.hr N C s top win-'i -qiounds of (hriist will be delly- f R. SimmoiiB. p .. . 1 0 1 0 0 0 Roijejla Plnlatlelphla and Friend, Mny 2.3 u hen he took a 3-2 ■drei- .Mllwalikcp . . . 7.5 52 .6t»l - York Giants arrived here from De- ed sneakers to the organization. dletown. New Britain and Hartford FABULOUS ered by .iwembers of the IkSA dn.v pnine In hllle .Miirrv I'Irk- f'lt I.Mtiiirgh 108 oris with 17, lompht. Frirnd. w lio | 'I j troll and other western points this Other parents would like to ex­ will all have semi-pro football\ By Capturing Washington Race Tfilal* ...... M i 2 12 3 aion from Ihe, C’hn ago ('idis the tills lo.st 13, IS 3-1 apalnst thr I Pit l.slilirpit . . . 67 5il .532 llnlverslty Cotiherticut foot­ son lO-.Ai In hla first .ippearaine g I morning. The Giants will set tip a change their sons shoes, or sneak­ teams this'fall with Rockville an- \ of Sroip bv Innlnfs wdlh the Yniikee.s siiiee thei'i Biavrs Ihi.s sriuson, nplitlmp two I .San l■'ram■lsco 65 60 .520 ball team when they report for : St. Cvrll B . . , 0 l> 1 2 X- training camp at the Bear Moun­ ers. for bigger sires. Some- of the other poaslhillty. ' New York, Aug. 29 titP’—Restless • fillies and mares, and 3-year-o]ds ■ in the probable field. Caledon Beau, 1 Mnriariy'B 0 0 hoiight him finiii Kansas ru v a durl.s with SpBhnir ' lais A npeles . . 60 64 .484 13rtlng In to Head .Coach go HabPiPl 6. Slmnums ft. \vr. Ilalv Toda.v’s Games (Tilcago race it could set up a Handicap at Atlantic City, and for the $25.00n-added fall Hlgh- frel. Diek I'nnovnii 1 10 I2i Hallininre , Aoai|i.si Don Jordan Toniglil arii.son i lu.s lirst. wa.s 17-17) in N F L squad will remain here until Bob Ingalls It sophomore Bob' riiiladelphiH at Cincinnati. (N ) natural at Del Mar .Sept. 6 the mile and three eighths Niagara welght Handicap, which features ■^5?" SALE Irvinp to aliaki- off Iieiroil for a' m.'illi. Sfialin 1.8 .slioolmp ,for lua Sept. 27. decamping at that date Treat, tackle of 5ild(Uetown. Cardwell |2-2) vs. Ptirkey Better Than in CobVs Day Fred Turner, Jr.'s Tomy Lee. Handicap al Fort Erie, Qnt. the opening of the Belmont Park firat divlaloM finish is. at rin..|on. I Mliitti sra.soii nf 211 or niori* vir- for the start of regular League Treat tips the . scales at 239. (14-81. the-Far Western 2-year-olTi Lahoii-'l 5^A and aeventh amoiig the wel lorlra, a iriord tiumhrr for south­ jpiay. ■ . ' IJghtest man Is Junior end Ray Boxing, Wrestliii|2 pion with a 5-for-5 record, haa de­ « inner of the Diana Handicap last Bob Nong,,.21-year old Chicago rorinearrero 1 1 0 1 iipainM I'lnnk ill I tiodilia tiandleia have nick-'sirrx ‘by “Rinp maparltir. thr bout paws in thr innjor's, Chicago al .St, Ixiis, t.Nl Hob- I Next weekend the Gianla will (Fourth of a Series) untutored Pirates in 1953. htc.Mahon nf Lynn, 5laat., who In e I 9-61 vs, .Innes 111-101. signs on the Dei Mar Futurity al week at Saratoga, has high weight apprentice rider, had himself quite Riilllvun I 10 7 I of I he He,I i-tov named t he Igrt ian light weight mmks .lordnii's drbul m riir Fnst. Thr Guint.s air homr to thr leave briefly, playing a pre-season Milwaukee. Aug. 29 Tbis When they began to come olit Will weight In at 165 pounds. ITji Stale Receipts Go Go' in tlie hope Dial he will Pittsburgh St .Milwaukee, t.N) the California track. of 125 pounds for the Vagrancy. a day at Arlington Parte yester­ who are tninp to eairli I'hiriipo j Hir puitii.-t\. knplnp t'Hlifoi tiian fottrlh |.h.cr Uo.lprr.s tonipht, with : game against Green Bay next Sat- ay sound like sacrilege but Fred of the woods, Rickby fired hilt) Itestless Wind has a 6-for-9 rec- day. The Huskies actually will re­ see the liglit ^aiid do lu.ai that haa \son Ihtre aliHlght and nine I’aiil Glol 14-3) (ippiismp Don 9 rlend 117-13) vs. • Spahn urday night at Boaton. On suc- Eight or 10 are expected to start. rieVeland Iipirv Hefi 7-Si is at Saney, who served his big league and he caught on with the Braveg ord\ and is the year's leading Four Winners port on* Sunday, but the only Hartford. Aug. 29 titP) Foi the Kanasa I'lfv 1 .Ned Ihniei I | n 1 .igam.it Don .loidiAii tonight of hla laat 10 fightn. Hi.s only loaa Di ysiliilc I 9-111. Ill the rest of the ceeding weekends the Giants, will apprenticeship under 'Ty Cobh. Is as a coach. In 1956. Iru'ludlng the Christiana Stable's He h’li lo open up and keep monqy winner among the juvenile.a Endine (115). Endine won the After being forced to aettle for physical acthlty that day «vlll first lime in a decade, the Slat* in the atieak waa a diapute«l rle- all mplii pame si'hednl’e'. It's C’lil- Ixis Angeles at San Franciaco, play the Baltimore Colts back-to- convinced the modern players are Uitteid Tutors ARMSTRONG be medical examinations and I'tin. !ioig in Die /\meinnn atyle, ' (N l Drysdale (9-11) vs. Olel with earnings of ■ $159,508. Much $143,562 Delaware Handicap last four second and a third on Athletic Commisaion haa not been 1 iai/>n to K.ngliah i'hampion Dave iiiRo iGleu llolibie, 9-6i at St. back— first In Baltimore, then In better than the old ones. , "What I learned front Cobb and picture taking. Two-o-tlay ‘ lid M iiiaget .lei-«e\ Jonea ' Hr' a i ( ’ha rnley In I^mdon 14-3). of it came by winning the $152,- month. The race will be televised Wednesday, Nono booted home floored by a deflrll. •Ian 28 Since leiiiis l.Sam .limes, 11-10), and Louisville, -Ky. W'hal'a more, It la the 60-yeaf- Rickey was to stand by me when saoslona. wlH liegtn on I.«lxDr .1 fuu‘ ho.xiu and liaa faat hand'* ' TiHiiorrotv’s Games 975 Arlington Futurity Aug. 2. I CBS I from ,3:30-4 p.m. E8T. four winners, two seconds and two The commlaslon's annual repoi't then he liaa t»ealen (ieiinan Karl I'hilHilelphlB I Don ( ’sidwell, 2-21 Workouts on the field adjacent old Milwaukee pilot’s contention I faced the opportunities and pres­ Day and continue for the first VriN .KMCI Inu TMcv pi. lot thill I Guilci knock.'ll out Ki.l (Vniclls Philadelphia at (Tincinnall. After taking the Prairie State A field nf -10 Is expected In the ■thirds on the nine-race program. to Gov. Rlbicoff today ahowed It al t'liu iiinali i Holi I'urkey, 14-81. to the Inn here will generally be that the managers of Cobb's era sures in Milwaukee," Hgney said. two weeks of September. Con­ I" F'no|ic H n r vou'vp r.iI 1 and oulpolnlcil wHIn . luttriulcr Plltshurgh at Milwaukee. Stakes Aug. 18. Trainer Charlie Del Mar Derby, with Howard Keck He put together a $56.80 dally ending-the fiscal year which clos­ held from 9:30 to 11;30 a m., and would be unable to cope with the "Cobb and Rickey have forgotten necticut opens Its 10-game Prices to |.|c.i,ar the rsns shd bell sa well l.ann. l.oRnit \in s ..plit ilc. tsinii I-sis Angeles at San Francisco, -Whittlngham indicated Restless and the Claiborne Farm's Sir Rul­ double with Branwell t $5,801 and ed June 30 with a modest surplus Eyinrude will Include passing and punting present day athletes. more baseball than most of pa slate on Kept. 20 meeting Ol'TnOAIU) Mtuous l2l. Wind would^-tackle the Del Mar er and Rex Ellsworth's The Shoe Pee Wee i$8,80) and won the third of $283 over expenses. .lorilsn, 23 Iihs s 38-M ipronl drills. In addition lo full scale "1 expect to get an argument will ever know, Springfield College at Storrs. I will li\ to KPPp the SIIM. I. Inrluillnp 11 kno. kmits Hr hii.n'l Lasl ISifiht’s Fif>hts Chictigo at St. l.,ouis. tN). squad maneuvers All workouts race if ail ^ent well in the Wash­ equally Weighed f t 122 pounds. Sir with .llannlmar ($24.20). He finr ■'TTili compares lo deficits of over over this, " Haney aaid. "But I’m "Don't believe wlial'a been aaid Start At SA LES and p..mp sni.l I hr 211-yrHi-nrit tloillli hrrn sloppAil Sunday’s Games will be open to the public ington Futurity. Ruler nosed out The Shoe In the iah^d second in the fourth, third $6,000 rolled up In the early convlncftf the . pisyars today are about Cobb as a manager - - Thai 1950's When .boxing and wrestling w lio tins 1. 2 t rrrord m Ihr r S | G.odlh who a i,... »| i ,m, lira 5-B I’ aii iiiont. U Va. F.Kr.ard I'hthulrlphin at Cmcinnatl, 12)- After five weeks on Ihe road, Field of 10 Likely last meeting, trie La Jolla Handi­ In the fifth and seventh, won the SERVICE .1.0 dull. liowrM'i , I, no 8-.', favoi ■ l.s.a a l7-»-2 t.-ioi.l better. ITiey re 'a different type. he was loo Impatient with players I-d'a4l till' Wav receipts-dwindled but agency ex- itH 12 C’lmrles. 198, ('liu’lnnatl, outpnint- Pittsburgh at .Milwaukee. Coach Jim I^ee Howell waa able to cap. eighth with Side with Me ($15.40) A Low Tht "ARMSTRONG" itv foi tlie lete\iainn lO-munder kmnkout.a This Is an era nf specialists. It's of leas talent and dbdfcatlon than A field of 10 seems- likely for Hr ha.H ben.n Inpped I ,..1 .inhnny Harper, 203. .Sletihen- Chfriigo at St. Louis. point to a rapidly strengthening The Olympic will serve as a and completed the day with a sec- periiea continued al a high level. n! Madiaon Sfju.ita- (Jaiden once not like the old days when a man­ hla own. Te taught ua plenty. With the 6-furlong affair, and it that The deficlia on such occasions had 6.00x16 vllle, Ohio, to. Los Angeles si San Francisco offensive line, ami to a defense ■number starts the purse will gros.s stepping stone to the invitational : ond in the finale. " New Haven, Aug. 29 lA*) Med­ McBRIDE'S^ 'I'll.- I,.nk\, ;. |) lipl.lwripld S...I In his lliirr sln.ts in. Ihr U S ager played his first nine men un­ enough, melerial, he would have alists Alpheiis Winter Jr. and to b't made'ijp frorri general state which may prove the stiirdieat in $164,225. The winner would net $100,000 United NationM Handi­ . Nono didn't have a mount in Low Plu* Tax and Vnur .wll.M V. riph- ...nirn.irt fi,,in I...S . do |:rr,,| l.nnc Rnkr., l..sl to,l..lin- Rti'hnioiiit, t'ahf Boh Butcher, the I>eague. til one got hurt, then he’d aubsti- made Just as impressive a reedfd Peter Origgi of Brooklawn lead tax receipts, rather than Income SPORT SPOT $119,050, with the exception of cap at Atlantic City Se^. 13 - _a j the feature won by Betty Linn at Anpidr ’ is lust h. rspri lo m.il.r't|iv Mn.sso sod oulpnintr.l U.imns.n 200, Spii Fniiuisro. stopped Tom­ Slolri) Bases Aparlcio, Chicago Howeli said he expected Roose­ tule until the regular recovered, 'lanaging as he did playing. Ty the way into the first round of Th* from boxing and ,w r e s I 1 i n g Recappable Tire inn ('FVTi':ri s t . Restless Wind and three others race which might bring tfl-gelher I $f9 for $2. good heie aa hla oppoilftil ('ollaZo my Han Ison, 182, leis..Anpeles. 9. 25; Biveia, Chlcagp, 19: Landis velt Grier, titamc All-Ptxi defen- carry 2.5 players and each one waa great manager and a great Connecticut Slate Golf Assn, Four- shows. who Were supplementary nominees Round Table.and Gallant Man. I 'There was a $1,062.80 dally Mihouph hr IS Ii.nkril fourth U ||,o f.phi po.vs thr hmil it will .Mouiton. N. H. Y \’on Diirelle, Chicapo. l4; Mino.xo, Clevelsnd. ajve la< kle. lo join'the squad at aeiwea a definite purpose." teacher,'.'. Ball (Championship today. TVp I Key to the past year's modest at $7,500. They would net $111,725. The Green Dunes Fami’s Cbm-' j double payoff at Atlantic City smoiip Ihr llRlitwriphla hv I hr hr s.i.rc.l on I hr . omuls svstrm A 18-1, Hale Ste Anno, N B. nut- 13; Mantle. .Ne.v York, 12 Bear Mountain. He al.so remaiked Haney likened baaebalt. to the . To this day Haiiey, who takes foiindi of match play are sched­ [tuirplus w as'a slight increase in The Kerr Stable’s Demobilize bustfon II, winner of the Ventnor, with Route Step i $79.601 account­ ! ■■mppl'’"'C"lsr,v |.oint svstrn. also poinled Fieililie .Mm k. 170. Bnxok- Stolen Basea Ashburn, Phlla- that he will use the practice ses­ medical profession. .icounse.l with few men. seeks Cobb uled the first day with the semi­ ■ income and a minor drqp* in ex- and E. A^ and T. A. Blachoff’s Jack Frank Powers' Hindp Festival, ing for the first race after a dis­ Armstrong Miracle Tires ; \s til hr iisr.1 In brip bimU iiin\.s. I.Mi, .N, Y . 10. delplun ami Mays, San Francisco, sions...... here.... . to...... work. No. 1 rookie days, if you were ] out for advice. The two are greet finals listed tomorrow 'afternoon) jiertdlliires. Commission spsndihg Flynn finished 2-3 in the Prairie and George Gardiners St. Vincent, qualification and Dorothy’s Best riir winnri' nf rs.'h round prtfl Ixis Alipete.s Hool.s .Mont oe. 120. 24; Blasingame. S.t. lemis, 20; T. draft choice Phil King, .Vanderbilt ! r ' ' * * . , *1® f'-lf'da- - » and the final-.Sunday. 1*he event If State. The pair, plus the Brook-’ 1955 grass, course champion, are ! ($14,601 taking the second. The w g a n to decrease sharply In 1955- ttom one In four points, t.tie hvsm' t la's Angeles, stopped Narlui Fs- Tnyloi. Chicago and Gilliam, Ixis All-American, into the starting .^® •'33ie doctor examln- — ------— '„ tieing held on the par 34-86— 70: fitld Farm’s Intentionally, also are among the ellgibles. : feature was won by Selingsgrove 56 When th* agency reduced its none ealante. 117, Mextio. 3. 'H^ngrles, 15. backfleld, if possible. ed you and prescribed the " medi- a 6,628-yard Yale Golf Course. .supplementary nominees. This Niagara Is the richest race it $17.80).. persopnet. - — , ------^------'Inf- Today, you go to a diagnoatl- tt.-a.IMlO T i l i a r a i l t P P f r Income during the past year Pour other .faces, all worth $26,- ever offered at Fort Erie. ' near Hey Beaut ($12.40) took the top a* dan. who diagnoses your cases and , ■ *** c t U l l - C U waa $12.(>98 against expenditures H e re \ Y o u r S iz e 000-added, are qn the .-Saturday Buffalo. Kitty Girl and Marshall event al Rockingham- Park and Fbup Syracuse ' Univerally ath- ! sends you to a apeclaliit. It stand.s. jp - of $11,810. The previous year 30 to reason the specialist knows * H i n t ; I t l l Aa II v c ITB prografn. Belmont'Tl^k hga. tne 7- Ney II. considered the two beat Ruwenzori i$4.30) ahowed the wty telea, played in the National Foot­ MIN. FREE Showed a defieu of $384. ir BLACKWALLS ^ ★ WHITEWAILS ★ ’ more. ______furlorig Vagrailcy' Handicap „for grass course horses in Canada, are home in Del Mar's best race.* ball I.,ea^e in 1957. They ware Jim Brown with Clsveland. Jim Rldloti Th* commlaalon receives its In-* Many R|ieciaHsta Final preparations have been TURE TYPE TUBEvTYPE with Son Friuicisco. Jim Rlngo with eoitis from taxes on boxing and MfgSugg. SALE l o n d ^ • "W e have specialists in every d e -, made for the hig IS.OOO guaran- wrestling'shows, on licens* fees SALE- Green Bay on)! Carl KarilivaiMi Size PRICE Size List Price PRICE partment in baseball. We have left teed purse progrsm at the New Wl(Jl*-Detrolt. • i and other related levies. .List Price MnstaUaHott! WATERFORD Winner ; and righthaniM relief pitchers, Londoq-Waterlord Speed Bowl to­ lessee to Start 27th Season, 6.70x15 28.25 14.95 6.70x15 04.60 17.95 FOKI)-( IIF> KOI.FT Of 25-Lap Non-Ford ; pitchers who ilpeclalixe in morrow night. 7.10X 15 81.55 1 6 .9 5 7.10x15 ' .18.-10 .1 9 .9 ! 1940 In 19.58 Winner of 30-Lap , or in lat«i innings; We have left It is the top racing program in 7.60x15 84.25 7.60x15 ' 41.95 2 1 .9 ! .Vnd K irreat match racc'4>«^ and righthanded pinch hitters; We New England this season equalled Looks (or 30 l a y ers Monday 17.95 A / / m a k i 4 ^ _ ! have players used for late inning only by a previous $.5,000 racing Ptt4dilng — Boh Rush, Brax-ea— 8.00/8.20x15 ^ 87.65 19.95, 8.00./8.20x1-') 46.00 23.95 Class-A Race tween five driver* who beat Qave up .10 hits. Including a triple Frankie Schneider. defengg^ and those employed ex- program at the bowl eerliexi-Ulls '■f TUBELESS TUBEUSS j duslvely for pinch running. Maybe year. 1 ' and a double, but walked only one Hartford—Dan Jesaee. >nteHng9*oi^>*l* home gomei. SPEED BOWi and Mnaked the Gionte 2-0, atrik-' 6-70x15 ■ 8Lf)0 6.70x15 ' :?0,10 2 1 .0 0 $0.88 I the present day player doaen't have Th)f i8inner of. the 30-lsp Class hla 27th year of coaching at Ttln The schedule is: 16.95 Ing out sevcB. 7,10x15 35.00 7.10x15 42.90 2 2 .9 5 the all-arouq4, abilltv of the old A race will „ - get $1,000. — ■ The— winner —..... ity College, takes his first look at Sept. 20, Denison. Oranvirie, Hew Low Prices 18.95 guys but he )».,better at his spe- 25-I*p non-ford race will get Hitting-;— Red Mchoendirndi, the ' returning . Bantam football Ohio: Sept. 27, Williams, Hartford; 7-'60xl5 38.85 19.95 7.60x15 47.0e — 414.95 Free Installation clalty." ,.Braves — Bopped four nf the squad on Monday, sept. 1. Oct. 11. Tufta, Medford, Maas.; , IN S T A LL tI) The malage'rs of SO and 40 yeara ‘ *■' oddlHon ther* will also be, • .Btttve*’ nix hits, one a run-acor- "I flgurrthst about 30 men will Oct. 18, Colby, Walervitle. Me.: Super-Cushion / AIM age would not V x ’je the patience i I»P match rsfe between the , lac double, In victor}' over GlolUa. show up for the Iriitlsl workegt," OcL 25, Alfred, Hartford; Nov-. 1. Other makes allghlly higher. it„requires to handle the present I ” ''®’ drivers wTn defeated the UNCONDITIONAL LIFETIME ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE GUARANTEED (j^ c b Jeasse said, "and the rest poieet Guard, • Hartford;. Nov. 6, crop of players, Hanev thinks. * 1 Frankie .Schneider of New Of the approximately 54-msn /)uad Amherst, Hartford; and the. wind­ "The thinking of thi players is j I'i; * »■*

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.1 - -V ' < ; _ « ■ . ' y' - ' J f .' ■' ■■ . : V - •■•i A: ■ ‘ • '" " V ' ' v - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. ^ N N ", FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1958 »AGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER; CONN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1968 PAGE ■ TraU trn' > 6-A Hoaaehold Services i'HEHE UUGH'l'A HE A LAW i DY FAQALY ani SHORTEN AiticMi For 8s<* <5 HoiuMhtthl Gomli 6t Offers ^ 13A , Rooms Board 59 Boarders Watited^^S-A business. Locations Houses For Sale 72 Houses for Sale 755 Houses, tor Sale 72 Suburban tor Sale 75 ttLCAR (6pxin» Sky U«ht Modfll, AiBBRT'S WILL Classified paiioiamlr window-. Colored Appll- PHHXX) Am coNomoNipR. a -i LABOR DAY, r A M. TO 8 P.M. r o o m WITH k ltch ^ privUeget, for Rant 6| BOLTON LAKE-Five room 9-BOOM HOUSE In C Zone. New RADIO REPAIRS on juiy T ' SEE T ^ BIG VALUE MANCHESTER - B O U TO N %xknccs. 1.1,360, J600 down, .Irn- all amplifiera pbon^rapha condlU«ek., Potterton'a. NOfMCI BITHftTlMe 1^. t-lM». - LABOR VERY PLBJASAItT-^SJngle room cated near Center. Plenty ot park­ Tlire* bedi^ixia atM bath, Ifee- , Plenty of room for parking; Ask- acre lot, Imrnedlate oooupancy.' SEE THIS BIG, BARGAIN 15 ELLINGTON AVENUE (VI) MXwbHESTER New 5% I tog Prtce *23.900. Call VO DEPT. HOURS HOiJ.ANn\nK.SEnvom. .irropi sou FStrriLIZER NOU MN 8U0 AM oees - ftNOELT. TkllS STUFF NEEDS ■ for HMly *>f »eiiUeman. Patkinjr. ing. Phene Ml 8-5229 or Ml 8-7444. ond'floor. Steam heat, oil fired; *15,400—New-., 614 room ranch, all ^E A ^W O:i of buma. naoth holea MOTOROLA TV, M” (C ^ i^ e , nU- TAKE YOUR TIME PAYttfO room, ranch In established (iSass A one-car garage. Large lot. Ask­ Aek fdr Mr.' Gormah. tile extras plus basement garage. Mobile Ho>ne. lOmpIcicl.V. •'flu- AND SBEOSVIMEN WTU AND BUOHTSPSAVB TMtNNIN*! rrg TOO OVER ‘ 272 Mafa'SL, lig a -j^ . neighborhood; Fireplace,, with 8:15 A.M. to 4:.10 P.M. and I lorn clothing, hnaiery runa. tJMARE THE WORN- BREAK TOUR BACK C0OWOSO!'fOU'LL GET hogany.-woob | condi- 1, or 8 YEARS TOjPAY! ROCKVILLE, CXJNNECTICUT ing *13,900. 2 acre lot. niAhed, one wdrooni, fiiH hath, han^bagn repai^d, tipper re,- ‘ ■SUPER’ * LUXE" paneled wall, large Mtchen, ga­ *8,70()—Six-Room House wDth ga­ Oiit to Siea . AND AFTBR THAT, ^ pETTeRTIELD IF VOU tlon. Ph6nJ’>m s.Bttl. c l e a n Attractive Bdoiri In quiet, Houses for Rent ' 65 COVENTRY *17,600 — Route 85. Six-Room WB.slier, weH, akinlir lank, lake placement, ‘ umbraltaa. repaired, TUB HAfTVBSr I. , 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE One o! the nicest locations in rage. Nigs lot with trees. *1 7 ,^ .' rage, located just off Mato St. on OCT RID OF ABOUT congenial atmosphere, central lo- Rockvilie and the beat of homes FIVE-ROOM HOM15, short dis­ Cape. Stone fireplace, aluminum COPY CLOSING TIME riRlila, one lar>Je\Jol. aacrlfice men'll ahtrt nollara reveraed and NOW IS-TkE TIME to pick"Up that All 100% Guarailteed 'R. F. Dlmock ft Co., Realtors, Ml Eldridge St. House is in good:oon- (Conttnaeil frooi Page Om ),; esUon, parking. 14 Wadsworth St. anywherp. * " ^ T<3LLAND—New two-bedroom fur­ tance from Manchester. About combinations,' steam heat, two- FOR CLASSIFIED. A DVT. *3,000 ('all Mra. ^unn Brim, re p lie d . Marlow'a Little , Mend axtrk tabU.or: chair, tJi floor aianp- ONLY 1488 MI 8-4921. . nished ranch. *125. Twenty min­ 9-S24S, Barbarq Woods, Ml 9-7702, dition, has four rooms dowii and car garage. Also 18x20 outbuild­ C — —— aiurchlil .‘i-7113, "Ing Shop., . ' 8H.18 DELIVERS Robert W. Agnevr, MI 3-6878,' Jo­ 3'4 acres of land. Asking under two up. New heattrtg syAtem, This plea draatlcally rittiuced. Cham­ utes from Hartford ahd Univer­ ‘ *9,000. ing with running water. 4 1/3 A t Bridgeport, high tide ran MON. THRU FRI. *n.88 MONTH. r o o m ROR r e n t . Hot water, seph N.' Ashford, Ml 9-6818 or house sets to the rear with a right TOLLAND Six Anca of bers FPmlture Sales, 818 East '■CAU. . sity. TR 5-2000. acres of land. Ideitl tor riding less than m\foot higher than nor* ^lOt.lO A.M. BELMONT Rug Cleaning Com- MidiUe Tphe., at the Ore'en. Open YOU.BET-- bath, shower and parking. MI Robert D. Murdrok, Ml 3-6472. of way to the street. Quiet pri­ mal. ' ft, hmi.ap Irallrr, n yeara pany-r-Kor llioae who care abmit Call vate setting. T, J. Crockett. Ml horses or other'animals. daily 10-5,- 7180 to 8. . ' 18-PIECE BEDROOk 3-1406. - MRS. Rick^ TR 5-3730 ANDOVER--Four-Room House, ga­ *20,500—Lyman Rd. New 5V4 room AX thx hurricane thhust north­ SATURDAY 9 A.M. arate biillfllnp with atea their j ruga—phone MI 3-0012. 18-PIECE LIVINO ROOM rage, furnlshpd, *65. Call NCI (X n l MANCHESTER - New six ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor 3-1677 and laundry mom Tw room ranch Rome in Rockledjtc split' level, built-in oven, ranch. eastward along the coast, no por- Kree iplcktii^ and rtlcllyery. Free li-P IE «E KITCHEN - ATTRACnVEILY Furnished Room 9-4322. ' M I 9-4543 Uciiiar effect was felt- on eastern on proncriv.' amnll aloraife abed. allirtalca given. for one or two gentlemen, with sigbtton, 1% baths,' ceramic '"tUft. RANCH.— Six rooms, full dining Refrigeratpr, dishwasher and gar­ HoCt^ «nd Aiwesoories 46 * ' , —Plus— bage disposal. Deluxe bath. 2 acre Long Island. rOCB COOfEKATION WILL Price Jt,200 Owner leaving at ale. ELECTRIC refrigerator -■ kitchen privileges. " Parking. In­ kitchen counters. Attached garage,*' 'MANCHESTER — Ranch, 8 rooms, room, three bedrooms, built-in Will lonalder tiiide for amaller CKDAR Clotheallne Polea Inalallcd. Wanted— Rooms— Board 62 amesite drive, fully ijs n a c a j^ oven and atove, lull basement, at­ lot, amesite drive. ' However, the posiMbllity of diffl- BE appuevlated IBS! E1t:«E3ACiO BOAT and TV BBT AND COMB. RANGE quire 167 Maple St. FRmiw.and liand for Sale 71 full dining room, three bedrooms, eultiea later In the region of New­ trailer-. .1. M (TBrlen, MI 0 M1R„ remriVetl anrt reael lO.NO I'-j-Inn Mastercraft trWler. tfB3 Mercury lot, $l9.t«0. Call R. P. Ottnock Co.. fiHl basement, cl t'Jf utilities. tached garage. -..large shaded lot. *25,500 ASKING. Oversized 7 room Irut-k, gCMirl contlilltin, m- Iriitle fol­ Free atoraga^untll wanted. Fret c l e a n Modem Room with kitchen FOR DIFFERENT, atoea and type* Realtors. Ml 9-5248. Barbara FHA Or VA mortgage available. stone CWpe. 2 car garage, private port, R. 1.. caused the White . 18- H.P. Make aii offer. Ml 8-«6«4 delivery. Eree'aet up by our own Close to school and shooping; bus HijUse to delay for six hours' Dial M l 3-2711 iate nliautLtai. Ml 0-I3N.3 after • p:Rt. , • > < privileges, for gentlemen or cou- w a n t e d —Room In Vernon. Writ* of farms and land uActs vdthin 20 Woods,._Ml,fr7JB2, Robert W Ag­ *750 .down fo qualified buyer. For workshop. 2 acres. reliable hien.'” Box L, c /o Herald. at ddqr. House 1 year old; nice *25,600 six rooto ranch. l',4 baths, 'Eb-esident -Eisenhawer’s plans to Aulo Drlvinjt School 7-A ' -ii—-..r-ie-,.' ------fle. Call 5 0 9-7614. miles of Hartford. lAWrenc* F; new, Ml 34878, Joseph N. Ash-' shadeirxlot. Owner transferred; appointment call Gaston Realty -ti-.. Phone for Appointment YHano, Broker. Ml 9-6910. ford. Ml 9-6818, or Robert D Mur­ Co., MI 9-5731. Jim Dowllpg, 2 fireplaces, finished rcb. room. fly to Newport for a vacation. TWO f u r n is h e d ROOMS with W.ANTED—Single Room near First Low db^ payment; Vric'd at Extra lour room home, with base­ Eisenhower had been scheduled MOBTI/)CK'S Mam-heater'a lead lluilding-^ontractinK 11 i j . . DiAinoiMiB— W s td ie o — SAMUEL ALBERT, HARTFORD dock, Ml 8-8472. *15,700. '-Mqny other listings and Ralph Gaston. Associates, ^ ing driving achonl. Three akilled, kitchen privileges. Call at 4 p.m. .National Store by gentleman, ment garage and small office. 1 to lake-off Trom Washington at 10 1 CH 7-0358 any time up to 8 p.m. all price iertges and house styles. Lost and Found courteoua inatructnra Cliiaa room ALTERATIONS to (Htchena. bath iJeweirt • 48 See It Day Or Night MI 8-8841. kitchenette, "by week or month. ^.H ouses for Sale 72 PRINCETON STREET AREA—6H 433 WOODI^ND ST. - New 5>4- Two car -garage, electric, over­ aim. but the departure was post­ rooma attira, cellarax porchi-a or JA 8-2920. . room Cape Cod,' two full bath­ Call -GastoYi^ 'Realty, kfl 9-5731; head door. Th4-o .wells, two drive-' poned. . It was expected that LOST—Three-atlfind Pearl Brace­ Inatrucllrina for IN. 16 17 year I ^ N A R O Jf .. %oirt^, Jfweler, re­ If you have no means of trans­ Room Ranch, Quality throughout. rilrla Telephone Mr .Morllock Di­ playroom. Plumbing, '^arpenlry a t c e n t e r — Pleasant clean *10.500—s ix ROOM Colonial, alum rooms, plastered walls, four bed­ Jim Dowling, Ralph Gaston As­ Dining area with sliding windows. ways, 2 acres. i Daisy's winds will have diminish-. let. prohabI,\- bclween -Man Marla pair*, adlusts' twatenea expertly. portation, I’Jl ■ send my auto for Inum storm's, dou to garage, good sociates. rer loj of Driver Kdueallffn. Ml elet-lrtca- and mnaonry Aluminum you. No obligation. ■: rooms for one or two gentlemen, rooms, fireplace, oversized ga­ Basement garage. Lot 100x233. Lawrence F. Fiano ,ed in the Newport area by tha and riirnell Parking lot-. P.eward | aiding/ Oaragea, rottagea.f out- Reasonable.' prlcea. Open daily, with bath, shower and parking. Apartments— Flats—^ location. Carlton -W Hutchins. Ml rage, nicely landscaped. Schwartz 9 7.396 - "'ThanU.Tir Thursday evenings. 128 Spruce Shown any time by appointment. Broke)' time the President reaches there. Call MI 3-767,3 ; bulldinga. room addillona ■ Niialde A—I/-B—E—R—T—’S 29 Hazel St. 5H 9-7Q83. Tenements 63 9-6132. , - . ■ Real Estate. MI 3-6484 or CH- To Scttlb, Estate Phone John H, T.*pnen. Tnc., kil LAP.SONS, Cnnner-tlr-ut* flrai II- PEN SHUMAKER/ Street , iip 8i»887. MI 9-5910 The WTjlte House said it was In­ IXiST—VVhlliah blue parakeet An -1 Engineering Company, Im}., 84 acu MtOMaaift, Mb ^43-48 ALLYN ST.; HARTFORD *15,800 — LARGE three bedroom 2-2868. 49 W ETHEREtiL STREET 9-5261. MI 3-5219, MI 9-6140. formed the hurricane center would Call 1 r-enaetl’ rlrlving ar bool Tratned Oak St. Ml 3-1426, aw-cra to tbe name of Mnki tfTNftiCATI O p^ M qn., Thru Frl, Until 8 P.M. f u r n is h e d ROOM—Gentleman, FIVE ROOMS to rent Call Ml ranch, attached garage, aluminum (XX) BOLTON—Carpenter Rd. at­ Two-Family', large Io\ Sealed" tilds VERNON — Nice 5-Room Rarirh. be about 100 miles southeast o f (‘■ertified anti approved.- la now s H s : TT Garden— Famt-^Dairy TWO-FAMILY* House, 6-5. good MI -9-6920. AI.L TYBES of carpentry work Frea'^ansportation To Our Main at 48 Church St. 3-5558. storms, full cellar. Beautiful lot. tractive. 9-roorn Ranch, attached accepted subject to Approval of full basement with garage, oil Newport at 11 a.m. On the orig­ offering rlaaarntuii and heblnd- probate court, For further details neighborhood off Mato St, near wbeel Inalrurtinn tor -4eetvarera , ridiic, allerallona. - dormera, roof '■ Products ., 50 Store iVW aterbury.' Connecticut’a Near bus. CarJIon W. Hutchins, garage, amesilp driveway, porch, St. James' School. Hot water, air hot water heal, very large lol inal schcdiile that would have MI 9-5132 ■ contact Wesley C. Grylr Adm. brought the presidential plane In Announcements MI 9-607.’l, Ing, porchea. etc Call Ml 9-S961 L a m st "Furniture tStore. APARTMENT FOR RENT — Bed­ large lot. *17,200. R. F. Dimock, heat, aluminum storm windows, with plenty of shade tr^es Ideal y o u n g l a d y in private home. room and kilchrti, furnished, for eta. Estate of Gustave Johnson, for children, low down payment. near the height of the storm. (X). MANCHESTER—Six room Co­ ft Co., Realtors Ml 9-5245, Bar­ fenced-ln yard. Good buy for two MANCHESTER Driving Aeiitlemy f ’ARPENTER—Experlenterl In till TOMATOES—76c basket. Michael HOU^HOLd Accumulation Sale-^ Telephone MI 3-0514. two adults, including gas, elec­ bara Woods.SMI 9-7702. Robert W. 470 Main St., MI 9-5228. a - For appointment, call Gaston The new White House forecast TRAVEL MINDED ' Kurya,-French Road, Bolton. , Leather topxcoffee table $6, six lonial on B large lot with a beauti­ couples or as home and Income now offering t-laaartjtom and behind fleltia of carpentry Conlract or Private Instructions 28 Help YVanted— Female 35 Dogs— Birds-6-Pets 41 tricity, heat and hot water. Call Agnew. MI 3-6878. Jo.scph N. Ash­ . property; both flats i-acant Write Realty, MI 9-5731. Jim Dowling, was that the storm would be about folding chairs *6 lot; mirrors *1 r o o m f o r r e n t at Center, free MI 3-7636 or MI 9-4587. ful view 12x20 .living room with rib you know l.’i people: like a the wlieel Inalructlona In phaaea i-enaonable hrivirly ratea. MI 3-0731. CORN, 26c DOZEN. Angel St., ford, MI 9-6818, or Robert D. Mur­ Owner, Box X, c /o Herald. Ralph Gaston Associates. 200 miles east of Cape Cod by 6:30 HAFlTFOrir) PEDIGREED Scotch Terrier, . each, iaptps 9>c to *8.60, china, parking, breakfast it desired. fireplooe, 3 bedrooma, garage. $12,990 p.m., the new time fo- Elsenhow­ Free trip Bcrimida Hawaii, m Ku-, of Driver Edut-afion Call PI Bucklahd, oft Tolland 'Ipk* and dock. kU 3-6472, 2-7249 BIDWKN. Homi* improvement Co TUTOaiNC aSC'HOOI^ male, 2 years old. Reasonable. glaa* and bric-a-brah 10c to '60c, MI 9-4401. • WILL SHARE my home with three *17,900, R. P. Dimock & Co., Real­ ktANC^TlESTER — Five Bedroom BOLTON I„AKE — Nicely located er's landing al Quonsett Point, rope" Help iia lri nrganir.e a Tom i CL?:UK-TYPIST Meekville St. tors, Ml 9-5245. Barbara Woods, After the Honc.viiioon, Alterntlonfl, Rfldltlone icMrnt^en 721 MAIN HT. JA r>.ft(K)9 MI 4-0798, hooked' rugs 2 for *i -00. - lot of 50 school teachers. Vicinity High EAST HARTFORD *17.900 - Six Home, S years new. Completely oh double ahaded lot -3-bedroom R. I. • Drop In the office 9--3 nr fiFThiira-r ritiofiMK Hrifl ^IdiriK experts Ahim books *5/ Rear of 42 Spruce St. b e d r o o m with connecting living School. Write Box N c'o Herald. Ml 9-7702, Robert W AgnewT Ml Make Tliis Your Home Ranch home, full cellar, picture rlay night. Clobe Travel Ser\-lie, EARLY S ItRIVINfi St honi Dunl P e a c h e s —pick your own, $t bo room ranch. Garage, quiet street, -equipped. P. V, Tongren, Broker.' Close to Naatnrket * tnuin rlrtphfiarrlR h BpeclHlty, Un Rcrmanem poaition available for Open till lOtSO p.m. room, also single room in quiet, 3-6878, Joseph N. A.shfoi'd. ,MI window, tile bath, hot water heal, Mer.. Snvlnga Bank, 92.3 .Mam ttmtrol alitntlititi ami auloitinlid .IK SU HICK Sl’B.IK('r.S per basket. Bring own container. near bus, nearly new. Storm win­ 'M I 3.8321, cara Drtv or evening appoint exrriirri worknvinRhip. Khrv Imdf. young lady with good typing abil­ COCKER PUPS-White and brown. refined, private home to respect­ THREE AND FOUR ROOMS— 9-6818, or Robert"D, Murdock, Ml dows. P. V Tohgrcn, Broker, ktl- Four-Room Expandable Crtpt built combination slorma. Owner mov­ The Boston Weather Bureau said Street MONtiAY TIIKSDA Y TMUUSDAY Wilco Machine A Tool Co., Rts, 44 BRAND NEW Beautiful Rosa able persons. Oean, comfortable, Tile bath. Furnished circulating 3-6472. by England 1950. Completely re­ the hurricane’s course would brihg itienia t'liraa i rirmi inatructloiia fni et y-rmii Ml 9 or FP ft 9109 .T;.10 .ft:on rVM. ity for dlverelficd clerlyal work. Phone PI 2-6091. 3-6321. BEAUTIFUL Colonial Style Ranch ing to California. ISee It today. Applicant* muat be High School and 6,- back of Rainbow Restgu- Beige All' Wool 9X12 Rug, Very continuous hot water, near bath, hot water Heat. Venetian blinds. decorated inside and out, plus it “close to the southeast of Nan­ IN, 18 17 vent- rilrla hy experlent erl rant. (approximately 1.800 square feel), Asking *15,300. Terms, F.H.A. or HK(;iN SKPT. Iftfh. gcadualc*. r>-day week' excellent 100 PARAKEETS — Babies, young reasonable. Call JA 8-7919. , very central. Excellent for-teach-1 School St. near Main. Adults. (X IIIl—SAFflJINA Drive—Oft Kee­ (XXVH) - EAST H A R X w O R D some pleasing alterations. Attrac­ Conventional mortgage Please tucket Island." about IS miles o ff P ersonals 3 lear-lirr fall 9-667.'5 r ney St, New 5’fl room ranch on located in AA Znne. This custom rtooring-SidinK ir. W'orklng-condition. For further in­ breeders, few old breedere. Over er or college student. Phone MI For information inqjiire 254 (White they lastl — New ranch tive yard 50x135, shrubs, flowers, call Howard R. Hastlnga Realtor, Cape Cod, Mass. APARTMENT Size Gas Range, large wooded lot Built bv Harry built home has all the features VACUUM CLEANERS repaired In ' formation Cnll half are rVes—Harlequins, Pieds, 9-7410. Spruce St. homes. *i4,990. (Complately fin­ outdoor flrcplqtje. You'll love to you’ve been looking for, t-jirge MI 9-n07, As the storm journeyed past tha '■Violets, Albino.s, Lutlnos, Cinna­ FOR SALE—Canning Pears 166 "Slightly used. Reasonable if taken Goodwtn Jr., *18.500 R. R" DimocH my own home ahop Forty /eara, Mdtorcyclo.s— Ricvcle.s 11 RAY'S ROOFING CO , ahlnglo and T’lepHiallon for ished) Built-in stove and oven, start housekeeping here! ML 793. living room, separate dining room coastal area off New York City mons and Buttercreams. See Highland St. • at once. MI 9-0295. 78 High St. PLEASANT ROOM near bath for rWO-ROOM Apartments, includ­ h Co.. Realtors, Ml 9-5245, Bar­ factory experience. An makeaske low hiillt-up rriofa, gutter and conduc­ (•f)U/K(;K KNTKANCK KXAMS LIHEiriT MU'rUAI. fireplace, ceramic tile bath, full Let Lillian Grant show this to you. with lovely window overlooking TOLl^ND — Don't Miss this! It left clear skies and a brilliant M im iR C V n.E t9."i.''i B.VA (iolti tor work: rrint, chimney repalra therri at 132 Spruce St., if interest­ school teacher or gentleman. Free ing heat, hot water, gas, electric bara Woods, Ml 9-7702. Robert basementb. amesite driOes com Three-bedroom Ranch, 28’x42', on sun beamed down upon the city at ratea, free catlmates,eatl free pickup SHlurdnyn. 912 A BUY YOUR PEARS at the Or parking. 54 High St. patio, atep-aaving kitchen, dish­ Miller JA Slur f'lubinnn ,!x)w niiirjiRr* Ray Hageiinw, Ml 9-2214; Ray INSURANCE COMPANY ed in the lot fnr *2,60. refrigerator and gas stove. Call W. Agbew, kn 3-6878, .Joseph N. pletely landscaped. 10% cown. Walton W. Grant Agenev nice lot. one dining and living mldmomlng. and delivery. Mr. Pliono MI n r*0fi2 iiitn R p iri KeRin Sept. 2fMh. chard. Wholesale prices. Vemon4— Musical Instruments 53 Ashford, Ml 9-6818, nr Robert D, washer. disnosal, separate break­ 2-8904. .InckaoM, MI. ,fl-8826, Rd., Bolton. From Manchester MI 9-4071 from 5-7 p.m. only,' F.H.A R. F Dlmock ft C2o.. ReiU Realtor MI 3-1153 fast area Three twin size bed­ room wall knotty pine with fire­ New York's weather man said MI 3-1161 PUPPIES FOR SALE Eight Boarders Wanted 59-A Murdock, Ml 3-6472. , place. Kitchen has lots of cabi­ Khrol) At Any Time turn left at McKinney Lumber BERKSHIRE MUSIC . FESTIVAL tors, ktl ,,9-5245. Barbara Woods, rooms, 2 'a baths. recreation Daisy had begun moving qulM WANTED Traneporlnlion In Trnv .MANfllK.STER CYf'l.E SHOP FOR THE heal In ahlngte and bnill weeks old. Reasonable. 16 North FIVE ROOM apartment, all con­ nets. natural finished woodwork, now nml UHorl fillioH Kop/iit« Small ClaHHCH • Individuaj AUentlon and watch for sign 6; mile on PIANOS NOW ON SALE! Save (X X ID -S IX room Cape. Finished Ml 9-770'i, Robert W Agnew Ml room. Attic, breezeway, garage. rapidly in an eaat-northeast direo* elera from Wneliliiginii SI, 6 to tip roofing gutlera, leadera. chlrti Elm St, ■ PRIVATE HOME near Post Office, veniences. Tiled bath, shower. 3-6878, Joseph N. Ashford, Ml (XXXI) Manchester. Exceptionally full basement. Hof air heal. Price nil innkoir. hIhh huv» uwo,] ^nkos, Vernon Rd. Telephone MI 9-4086. *200 to. *300 on these 1953 ^odel recreation room, garage, covered Wooded lot 125x20(() Available Im- tlon. at such a rate that even gala 4:30. Call Ml 9 1776 '- ney and root repalra call Coughlin furnished room with or without Heat and hot water Included. 9-6818 or Robert D. Murdock Ml nice Cape in established neighbor­ *15.700. Owner, Rockville TR Soo u« for nric PR MO WohI Mu! M l.1 7797 PUPPIES AKC Registered. Collie Baldwin pianos. Nearly every de­ board, for working girl. MI 3-6745. Write AB care of Herald.. patio. Beautiful landscaped yard, medlatelv. Elva Tyler. Realtor, warnings were being lowered on Honds— .Stnck.s MortRaKes 31 Help Wanted — Male 36 3-6472. hood. Large knotty pine recrea­ kll 9-4469. 5-7989. eastern Long Island. WANTED . A rule to riowiilown fflo 'I’pUo f*hol)o MI 'JOfiR puppy, male. *20. Co*'kcr. black, sign, including Acrosonic spinets, choice location *17.800. R F. tion rotfm. Two unfinished rooms ROOFINO, RllJlNU, painting Car­ male, *28. Rockville TR 6-2894. H ousehdld G nods 51 NORTH MAIN ST., Manchester- Dlmock ft Co., Re-altors, Ml 9-5245, Hurricane warninga flew from Hartford. 6 or 6 ,'!0 a in 6 in p til i r32 2,3 I'ER MONTH Will pay off SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS Hamilton studios and Ba'dwin McKINLEY STREET - A custom up. Fireplace, garage with ame- Hir,2 HAFIUIV MAVin.SflN 'K ’ pentry Alleratluna anti addltnmi grands. Good choice Oi colors Town Advertisement Three nice rooms, heated, hot Barbara Woods. Ml 9-7702 Robert WEST SIDE — Nice older 6-room Provincetown, Mass., to Block la- Eaat Mitirile Tpke Call Ml 9 tnnn J a morlKHKe loan of $ltOno to OH*e MANCHESTER , ANTIQUE ;rU R N m jR B . silver, built six room Cape Cod home in alte drive. Convenient location. Wanted— Rear fintate 77 Minlrl MI ,1 HRMi >>offno Celllnga Workrnanahifi giiaran and styles if you hurry. Don’t he water, including utilities, *75. W. Agnew, Ml 3-6878. Joseph N.- Colonial, close to bus. Large liv­ land, off Rhode talond. New Eng-.- your Imnlen of pli'HenI obIlg:a- ANDOVER \ ■ glass china, and used furniture Legal Notice Immaculate condition. This attrac­ *14,900. "R . F. Dlmock ft Co., DRIVER NEEDEH to anil from 2 rlfl |r Ml teed A A Dion. Inc., 299 Autumn misled. We are the only piano Call JA 5-0574. Ashford Ml 9-6818, or Robert D. ing room, fireplace, separate din­ SEIXING YOUR hornet Fot land residents were girding for A tmuH. TIiIr tn- ^iny type of mort- VERNON \ Articles For Sale 45 TOugnt and sold Furniture .Repair tive home has many features such Realtors, MI 9-5245. Barbara Rl Ml 3 4660 Murdock, Ml 8-6472.’ ing room, breakfast npok. In iromph efficient courteoua s«rv- possible lashing by wind and Hartford. From liepoi Stim'tiT to, jiaKf loan ran be arninged by HEBRON \ Service. Ml S-7449. dealer in this area with- genuine Primary Caucus a.a ceramic tile bath, fireplace, Woods, MI 9-7702, Robert W. Ag­ Hamilton St. vicipilv. Tliiirl aliill ' Baldwin pianos froitp: the Berk- TWO APARTMENTS, threb rooms kitchen. 3 good-aizo bedrooms, tile ce ana appraising without ohllga- water, w-Uh all cornratmiUespn the Ihisincss Services OffVretf 13 ( ’onnerl UMil Moi ipaRe K-xebunRe, Houi's 7:30-0 and 2:00-^30 PRE-SEASON - chain saw special. each. One four-room. Garage for (n )—*ll,800—*13,050. New subur­ complete insulation, 1-car garage new,, MI 3-6878, Joseph N. Ash­ bath, 2-car garage. Available Im- f Phone MI 9 6667 Ift l.f'win SI , Hai’tford ('nil (’H- Save up to 30% on Clinton saWa. VACUUM CLEANERS bought, ahlre Festival. All fully guaran­ Proposals with amesite drive, combination ford, MI 9-6818, or Robert D. Mur­ tioD, call 8. A. Betchler, Realtor, alert and facilities mada ready to Itooring sntl riumncvs Ifi-A Telephone MI 9-4318 or Ml StWH each. Completely furnished,, No ban ranches. Five rooms. acre medlalclv. Shown bv appoint­ Ml 3-8969 or Wesley R Smith As­ FI.OOR s a n d in g and refinlahinj fi RR97 and dinrii.xn your prtiblcni New and uped. ■Capitol Equipment sold, repaired, any make. VO teed. Special payment plan dur­ screen and storm windows, wall to dock, MI 3-6472. cope with passible disaster. Between 9 A.'M, afid 12 N OI^^ 9-3651 after 5. ing eale; We will gladly msij you Ilie following names have hesn Objection to 1 or 2 well behkved lots, full basements. High eleya- ment. Elva Tyler, Realtor, MI sociate. Ml 9-8952 Member Multi­ .'Gale warnings were out, from Spet-lallTiPig In old flonra Nfl ROOKfNf'—flprriftlir.inR In repair \Mtii M,r. Mnike or Mrs. Cnrler. Co., 36 Main St.. Ml 3-7958. proposed for nomination a.s candi­ children, Heat furnished. Call tlon, nice view. 10% down R F. wall carpeting, modern kitchen, 9-4469. Automobiles for Siile 1 9-N7N9 beautiful catalog; Just clip this ad- (XXXII) Bolton, Like new four- ple Listing Service. Provincetown lo Portland, Maine. lnj» roofH of nil kiri(i« Alan new r'ART-TIMEr^Eaeo .Service cenleK FRANK IS starting to buy and sell date.* for offices of the Town of Rockville TR 5-2244 or TR 5-9992. pimock ft Co., Realturs, Ml open stairway, copper plumbing, >OWBR MOTORS-Entire stock at and mall with your name and ad­ screened pon h and nicely shaded room split level overlooking Bo.l- 5-ROOM RAN(m In excellent con­ Tides were expected to be two to BEFORE you BUT a -uaeri car! ronfn Oiitlrr • work nilninryn Honoet, reliable, nigh,t*, weok•^ good used furniture and antiques dress to Goss Piano A Organ Co, Manchester, District of Manches­ 9-5245, Barbara Wood.s, Ml 9-7702, SELLING YOUR home, land or TV SERVICE—niiv make—higheal Husincs.s Opportunities 32 rnti*. Call before 8 p.n,. Ml- best. No down payment, 20 months lot 60x150. Immediate occupancy ton Lake. Garage, large corner dition. Radiant heat. Built In 1960. seven feet above normal. eee Gorman Motor Halea Hult-k t|uallly work al Inweal prtcf tor clenripd. r.epHirrfl. 2ft vnnm’ ex* to'pay. Cole's Discount Station, 436 at 420 Lake St. Ml 9-6SR0. Hours at our new location,'121 A'lyn St., ter and County of Hartford, Robert W. Agnew, Ml 3-6878. Jo­ business, for prompt sendee, call Balea and. Service 26-N Main orrlenrr Fren eHtimnlen Call 9-6196. FOUR-ROOM APARTMENT. Call nnd fairly priced at *15.700. lot. Idea] for small family or old­ 3 bedrooms or 2 bedrooms and Maryland's coastal areas wars exper*f w-nrk Fanimia loi aervlre I'l/ZA RESTAritANT. Mnnchea- ^ n lc r St, 10-8 p.m. Closed Sundays. Hartford, JAckson 5-6696, -Open In be voted for at a Primary seph N. Ashford, Ml 9-6818 or er couple. *12.800. R. F. Diniock Paul J. Correntl, Broker, Ml barely grazed by Daily’s progress Street. Ml 9-4N71 Open evcnlnga,! Mowley Mnijchrnfer Ml .1 ft.'tfti to he held the second TUe.sday in MI 9-4071 from 5-7 p.rh. only. Robert D. Murdock, Ml 3-6472. Handy to school, bus. and stores. dining room. A large living room 3-5363 aince .19.11 Phone NTl 0 4N37, Pol lei Keal o)>fM)rHinity for. nmnll (T.ASS A Gauge Finlehrr, under 48 every weekday, open TTiursday Roliei't J. Smith, Inc., 983 Main St. A Co,, Realtors, Ml 9-5245, Bar­ has paneled fireplace. Attached up the Atlantic IsJt night. Tides irive.Rimen! Proven nale«, (‘oni- \W‘ 'TORO ROTARY mower, dis- SALE 1-3 OFF on wallpaper. Wall .September, 1958 (September 9, NEED A CAR and had your credit i lerlnh a yeni* of age, capable of- working nights. Fjirk free in Hotel Blind THREE-ROOM Heated Apartment, (XXVI) JUST OFF Porter St. MI 9-5241. bara Wood.s, MI 9-7702, Robert W. garage Ixit is 100 feet bv 226 feet LlS'nNUS w a n t e d , single and were two feet above normal and |«leip ^Mjuipment ( ’n|| ( ’ll 9-ft2ll contlhjicd model. Regular *69.96, . tiles 4c a tile, Kentlle from To Parking Plaza. 19.681 al the following locations: - tiitTierl down? Hhnri on dti-A-n piiv niifl IMunihitiK 17 to a close toleran.e. Must have ' each. Green Paint and Wallpaper, centrallv located *90 monthly. Beautifu: six room Dutch Colohlal Agnew, MI 3-6878, Joseph N. Ash­ Pi-lt-e *17,900. Earle 8. Rnhan two-famlly bouses. Member ot winds 20-30 miles an hour. El.EfTROI.1IX owtiera - Prompt, nr AI/|%U(» 1 rroft e\enlnj{n. now *fS^95 Marlow's, 867 Main St. DISTRICT 1 East Side Recrea­ MI 9-5228. ford. MI 9-6818, or Robert D. Mur­ mcni'f Had a repoaanaalnn? Oon l fri iidir aeivicc on your Electro at Isasi 10 years experience. at the Green. for only *19,800. Call R, F Dimock NEW LISTING Realtor, MI 3-7433.* MLS. Howard R. Hastings, Real­ give up' Sec Douglaa Mnlora, gel Write to P. O. Box 467, Manches* tion Building, School Street. dock, MI 3-6472. lux IRi t leaner Pick up anti da S WATHON. PI.ITMnrNO nnd Mont FALL PLANTING or landscaping? Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 DISTRICT 2 West Side Recrea­ ft Co., Realtors, Ml 9-5245 or Mr. tor. Ml 9-HOT any time the lowdown on the loweat driwti IfiR uontrnrtni S’ew inflialhilitinH, ter. giving: qiiaUfirations. TWO-ROOM Furnished Apartment Two-Family, 5-6, near Main Street livery Call Elerirnliix nuthiirlr.ed M oney to I/Otm 3 ^ Looking ih f top quplitv rlean tion Building, Cedar Street. » Berjile Cantor. TR 6-3495 and amalleal pavinenla anywhere nlleniHoi work ftiid repnir work COLDSPOT Refrigerator T icubic with Venetian blinds and private two-car garage, oil heat, separate FROM $8,-100, AND UP Lots for Sale 73 Valer May Form an' and aervlre MI 9 061.3 i,i .lA loam? Call MI 3-8603. Sandstone, CHESTER FURRIERS i-emodele DISTRICT 3 WadjJell School, bathroom, heat, light, gas, hot Not a email loan nr finance enm j MI 9 ;i«0B ARANOON AI-I. RILIJS-Apply tor A.I-ESMAN WANTED — Aggres- gravel, fill. \ feet. MI 9-6748. furs for *19 95. Fur storage *2. (XXVTII)—NEW six room Coionial, furnaces, screened porch, city util 29106 Pleaae aak for Angiiallne B.osi! Street. water furnished. Call at 108 West Hies, excellent condition. Good lot. *8.400 - Five-Room Year Round 'pony plan Douglaa Mnlora, 8.3.3 a 1st, 2nd, tir 7rd rnortKaKe. ('on- HiVe male to cnll on lumber and (^leaning and glazing *3. Call Col­ *17,900. Being built by Joseph LARGE LO-T^At 171 Oak 8t n\SoUt1l W illdsO r New Youth Choir Kainlenaltl STERILIZED—Used furniture for DISTRICT 4 Y.M.C.A. Building, St., Rockville or phone TR 5-52f3. Cottage, fireplace, garage, two Main Strcel. • j 21 IIOIIH tniMirdlaln Rrrvlre Re sulldato yoilr debts into one easy InulHJng material dealers in West, WOULD you like loot comfort? lect Rockville TR 5-5929. Rosetlo on Broad Street, near •Good neighborhood, near school, zone, near Main St. Water, side­ every room Including upholstered Nnrlli Main Street. lots near lake. Vacant. A.SHI*I.S, Rl'IlltlSH, InwiiH, all knirta I modrlln^. M’pnlrlnt;. tiow m.'^tnlln payment You may have $l.noo fr>r ern Ma.is., Conn nnd Rhode Is-1 Consult yotir ■'MAsoon” shoe roun- Waddell School. 1% baths, built-in bus line. Charles Lesperance, MI walks and sewer. *3,500. Also In. Robert C. Vater, organist and (iI.DEft CARR, tiiet-^haiilr-s apet'iala ' llonn, eirt iri* newri clr/minj’ Innd. iH^) nK'hltecls nnd engl-| furniture, springs, appliances and DISTRICT 5 Buckley School, FIVE-ROOM FLAT, first floor, ga­ atove and oven. Completely land­ 9-7620. *12,000 — Four-Bedroom Cape, city duBtrlsl land on Parker St. Call Cif gciir-Mii work ami light liiick an little hh $10 a month No red sclor. Tile shoene wHIh no breaking frCY-'r rage, venetiap blinds. Will accept music director of Cwter Congrega­ fixlt youraelf cara.' alwaya a grtotl, Irnl i pinen rleanetj ncpis. Salary and comminsion. in period R. C JeWett: MI 3-8532. antiques, in excellent condition. Wanted—To Buy 58 Vernon Street. scaped. Amesite drive Delivery Utilities, deep lot. MI 9.3391 or Ml 8.1090. Drain Rights eeleciion. fxinlt behind riui office log Rage aiirl papera picked nji tape, rnlimiteil funds a\ailnblc (or Polls will open at 8:00 A.M. and one child. Steam heat. References MANCHESTER — Excellent 'six *13,500 — Bigger on the Inside, tional Cliurch. announces the for­ free Prlr-ea reri.annatile MI 9-9112 cicnt Vviii K Uuv, Ml .S-0ft77 I'otiMtlUi'tion of new homes, (’’all Contact Zhnnilte Co., Box U7, 40% off on' hew mattresses. I>e- In 93 days. R. F. Dlmock ft Co., Douglaa Mninra, .1,3.1 Main, Noitli Bllleilvn. Mnss. 1 Bianc Furniture Hospital, 195 WANTED TO BUY sh.-ill close at 8-.00 P.M. required. MI 9-0482. Realtors ktl 9-8245, Barbara ro6m Cape Cod. Good location, four large bedrooms, 23x17 liv­ BUILDER.*) — And Developer* — mation of a Youth Choir for young after June 20 new nunibei, MI PLI'MHI.N'tI AND ]nhhtng allcta- Indav for en.ih tnumnaiw (Vnlrai near everytbjpg. Full price *12,- ing room, fireplace, 1’4 baths, HUlstown Rd . Mancheater. Ap­ people of high school age. Previous 407R-I, KNAPP SHOES. Harry Mahoney, South St., Rockville. TR 8-2174. Good used resaleable furniture, DEMOCRATIC PROPOSALS Woods, MI 9-7702 Robert W Ag­ Delay Plans tlrma r iip|ipi ictuilrlng, Idmoi-gr-n Keallv ('«» JA 7 019ft ft't Churrli St. CONTACT MA^.,^ Nntionnl Finnn-j APARTMENT -- Main St., second 700. Short way out. Nice' four huge kitchen, garage. proximately 80 acres, 46 approved choir experience Is not ncessary. I'AeniiiKs All 2 2121. Kstnblishcd 38 Maple St Tel. .Ml S-4.^7 also small upright and spinet FOR NOMINATION new Ml 3-6878, Joseph N. Ash- Ift.ftO MKIKTIlY. Call MIlchHl cy I'ltll.v. M( 9 76.16, clnl Oegnniznilort-, lin.3 two open-i MANY HOME FURNISHINGS. floor, *82 monthly. Three-room, room horne, should qualify for The first rehearsal will be held ni'jH planoB. DIRECTORS forB,' ktl 9-6818, or Robert D Mur­ *14,000 — Five-Room Cape, full lots. Eight acres desired by town logs this nren for Iqeii with hook- ' MOTO-MOWER, Toro, jafcpbsen Reason, breaking up home. 40 Tlieodore R. Cummings heated apartment, stove, refrig­ dock, ktl 3-6472. G.I, A real Ijuy at *7,900 Over 60 basement, garage. Owner must of Manchester, Site has and. on Wednesday, at 4:30 p.m. in Me­ MORTEN.SEN TV SpaclRl|ju>d Rf^A rotary, reel -or riding type power Ken.sington St, , ■ " erator, gas furnished, also park­ Of Developer morial hall of the church. Art this Iricvlalrin »ri'Vlcn Ml 9 4641, keeping, ciedil or sales ha<-k Watkins U.sed' Furniture .Tohn J. Hutcliinson more listings nf ail kinds In all sell. gravel, loam ajid view. For fur­ lO.'i.l ( HK\’ KnKKT - lUnrli WnRon, ^ .Mo\ inu— 'rriickinjf- giound to I'onini't Ki^inesn and; mowers. Toro Power Handle. ing. Available Sept. 1. Call MI *11,800 NO CLOSING costs, attrac­ price ranges. Call the Ellsworth *16,300 — Threc'-Bedroom Rancli, ther information call Lawrence F. time they Will discuss the best exrcllent t "nr qualified men *100 15 Oak Street , Francis J. Mahoney SIX ROOMS, second floor, cheer­ bath, formica countoi-s, hot water 3-6930, MI 9-5524 or PI 2-7412. Parkway. mission, at a recent meeting, dis­ The need for a Youth Choir has MOVI-: BY TRAILER van. It'i Icaa weekly draw plus libeinl hbmises. \ MI: 3-8334. heat, excellent construction. 100’ AMSTON LAKE — I,o(s at *1.00 IH'IO IIPnSON t;nn(| Iran.Nportn mrv aupervlecd ecrvlre. Tel MT peneiired preferred liul W’lll train Walter T. Malioncy ful, central heat, furnished or un­ *15,600 - New Three - Bedroom approved plan* by I. R. Stich A b- become apparent since It has been 9-9696 expetisne One losd Insitrad of Must hnve car. Write Bok. E, USED LU.MBER and building sup­ GIRL'S 20” BIKE,, good cortdition; frontage, trees. Carlton W Hutch­ TO BE SOLD Ranches. ',4 acre. Full base­ down, *2,60 per week. Amaton about two years since the last sns tlon P.r.M offer MI .1 tie- If Hpiiluam i.H familiar with mis- plies. Hot water heater, modern GLpNWOOD atove, kitchen range Theodore Powell furnished. Adults preferred. two or three - Kasier Idndinn ” od irllanoouH family sewing. Knklar C O Herald. also hook nig frames, stenciling lna, Ml 9,-5132. ■ PHELPS ROAD ment. Parkway, I-Ake Co., Amston, Conn. I-zrcsted ■ociatei. West Hartford, for a IIS was active. A variety o f musical twpen ft nml 9 p m unJosdtMK Ohtlnetive. dlemfied furnaces, oi) burners, 275 gallon hekt witli gas and 'cooks, also din­ or anv art craft materiaU Call TOWN CLERK Phone MI 3-5937. between Hebron snd Colchester HA\'KTIME, rvlll -woi'k. All odd Tny Co . ftO Hilliard St,, Edward J. Tomkiel An attractive 3-bedroom home *15,300 - Slx-Room Ranch, three home subdivision on the Roy Gulley and social activities are being plan­ .|td)» dnrip any limp Evpi vlhlng la nnd smart ‘ ’The Rest for Krss ’* oil tank. Gun cabinet, bathroom ing VMm set. Call from 10 a.m.- MI 4-i021, CAPE COD. In a nice established on Route 85. lOftft KKI. AIK CMKVKOI.KT ft Tr e a s u r e r ROCKVILLE — Furnished Apart­ located In an excellent residential bedrooms, flreplac'c, garage, near j property on Avery ,Sl. Commission ned for the coming year. There Is riur a|ip. tall V Ml 9 39,16, The A*tftMn A (Thnmhers (Y» ftOS IMANl.ST fnr Mamhesler fla n ci^ Help Wanted— -Se.ls complete, plumbing supplies, 3 p.nK, evenings 5- p.m.-10 p.m. neighborhood. Completely finished Four floor nrdaii Rndio, hftater. SundavV any time, or Monday. Walter N. Leclerc Sr. ment, central, 3 'i rooms, electric- area with nicely landscaped lot 71 ■ school. VERNON—About 18 acres with member* said, the application was a pos.siblllty that the Youth Choir Knsi Middle Turnpike, Ml 8 5187 N< bool Young adult- or teenag;er Male or Female 37 s l^ s and loileta. Open dally 3:30- with a bath both up and down. *15,700 — Six-Room Ranch, fire­ elr. T^^ f» irtme piiinl. Whitewall PI 2-685(y\ w a n t e d USei^Typewriter In REGISTRAR OF VOTERS itv, ga.s, hot water included. feet, front and 228 feet deep.. seven room house. Beautiful spot and the CYP Club will comblna M ^ M ROHHISH fXI FtTlI^tlme Mfirtfoid (’M 71428. prefetrrd. Phone PI 2-ft88ft after 8:38 p.m., Saturday 8 a m.-4 p.m. Fireplace, dormer, oversized ga­ place, porch, garage, near Buck- denied Itecaiise the developer was HrfR In e\rhanglng s p e c i a l ^ Fresh Cold M ixTls- REPRESENTA'nVF^S MANCHESTER -Large 5'j room plus many other features. Fairly lol, fireplace. 2-car basement ga­ 8,000.000 rattle, has more than en's wearing appHiel. good sal- Ml 9-,6273. the development when the appli­ 4 door Sedan, healer, defroster, OONOER'S T V '^atwice. available Gdod clraii wnrkmane.hhlp at roa phalt, SO lb. bag *1.70; driveway RQOM FOR . RENT Inquire Stst* Irving L. Aronson yellow shingle ranch home. Three priced at *18,500. rage. BOLTON AND vicinity— For lots any other' state. ary. Tweed s. 77.’I Mntn St WATl^lNS Tailor Shop. 3 Btasell. Ml 8-7838. FIVE I-ARGE ROOMS. Sunporch, *16.500 — Split Is!vel, three bed- cation Is resubmitted. white wall tires 10 miles to tlir anv ynu Ai'letuia converaioni •imahia ratea 80 veare Iti Man MEN-WOMEN - *20. Dally^ .Sell | sealcc, J1..60 per gallon;, and David M. Barry attic, garage, *95 monthly. Write bedrooms, fireplace, , tile bath, ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. and acreage call Lawrence F palloti nil leather, inside Ph’ll CO fsrtorv ii'perv^sed servtcf rheetor. Raymond Fuke. Ml USP*D PURNITURE Aft*' 6:8f MI 8-8047 wall to wall carpeting, radiant room*, fireplace, recreation Fiano, Broker Ml 9-5910 Assistant Inspeotor Resigns WAN'ri'T) - I'ixperienrrd <«mt and Luminous Nameplates. Write Portland cement, pajT. hag. —------' CONSTABLES Box B, c.'o Herald. 963 Main Street Tel Ml 9 MW. 0 0287 suit saleswomen for Thursdays Nussdorf Asphalt ^lanC 587 EXCHANGE Leo O. Blanchette heat. Youngstown kitchen with room, garage. Vacant, Assistant Building Inspector $Un flown SUi mriiilli Reeves Co.. Aitlehorn, Mass. LARGE ROOM next to bath, pri­ MI 9-5241 *21.000 — Six-Room Custom Ranch, A SEPTEMBER LOT SALE William Myetle submitted his res­ nnd Salunlays At*ply In ]»eison to Norttv'-Maln St. Ml 3-2427. - 1-5 Oak Street vate home, one minute from Clarence E. -Foley FIVE I.ARGE ROOMS and sun- disposal, thermopane ;pldture win­ IIIU .M .N N ( ‘Irnninc Mri\|ir Jiidkins KXTKKIOK and intennr pBtnImg Mr. Menu*. NTanager, Burton’s, WANTED — Men, Women, raise I pOTch. second floor. *75 per dow. Rusco cqmblnation windows Built-In . stalnleae steel range, ON OAK AT GRANDVIEW. ignation, The pressure o^ personal ainl .Kniis Keautifnl |ltHns mu ’ ( 'oiling B MdluisluMt f'a [let haunt Ilf;. Main. 17 Pearl St, Walter F. Hilln*kl ' MANCHESTER—Five-room ranch. .MI.N’.X hu' , Mil Main St. hall for iis at liome Full,'spare- HANDK ERI7HIEFS with~ crochet S-t’iece Living Room Set, foam Harold T. Keating 'month. MI 9-4369. , and doors, rear terrace,' attached oven and fefrlgcrator. TVo fire­ business, was cited ss his reason spei uilH Al) t.vprs nf fhmiM flmie Wallpaper htioks ^^'lllmnle.^ Three bedrooms. Retiring? Sea places. 7 BLOCKS TO *3. BANKS. for giving up the post. The com­ 4-door I'e luxe sedan Two-lone time Doesn't lake up space We edges Special prices during Sep- cushions. *95. r ROOM—Near Main St. for gentle­ Joseph Macaione garage, -^imealte driveway, large nnu hme, I’l 2 7l9ft I•’ullv eo\ etrU hv insuram e (''nil WAITKKHS Omul hours. $1 00 per this one. *11,000. P. V. Tongren, *24,500 • Six-Room Cape. I-ake- HALF ACRE HOMESITES. pRlnt, MAI* ^^\^'h1t^ wnll Hies, All furnish everytlilng. Shenviiod. leinbei', Mrs. Elllolt. 75 Henry St. Maple Bunk Bed, *35. man. parking. 23 Pearl St. Tele­ Abraham L. Ostrinsky THREE-ROOM Apartment, heat, beautiful landscaped lot. Priced to mission accepted the resignation. k'dwaiil K Pru e. NTl a ino.'t hour, plus UpH Plensaiu woiking hot water, electricity. IS Newman Broker, MI 3-6321. wood Circle area Paneled liv­ ALL UTILITIES ARE IN. Since Myette’s withdrawal leaves' lesthrf Insnlr 7ft miles In the uni ('(i.NNIK S T\' and Kadm Srrvttr, DepI S .326 Corinna. Maine. ! Tel(*phone Ml 3-7632. 2 Studio Couches, *15. phone Ml 3-7236. BOARD OF EDUCA’nO N sell due owner’s illness. Immediate romlil loiis., Apply In person. St. , ' occupancy. Escott Agency. MI ing room, two fireplace*. 1'4 the local building department with MONEY Inn. This is tlir finest ersftsman I*AINT1':K ■ ANI* prt|ferlinuKrr, 5-Piere Maple Kitchen Set, *25. Term Ending 1961 MANCHESTER - Four Bedroom HARD SURFACE STREETS. av nilablo all .Salisfa' lu»n Kopper Kettle, 1 OI.D COINS FOR SALE - Indian PLEASANT—Ijirge heated room. 'baths, garage. only one member '.he commission ship, Marir m Fnj:!nnd Ruat nnleed ( 'all MI 9 I.Ttft I ite»nralm . iJood rlean lol* rrssiui- Situations Wanted— 2 Single Maple Beds, *1.6 each. E. Mae Holden 9-7688 or write Box P, Herald. Cape. Older home. Oarage. Other HIGH CLASS LOCATION. Head aiul Flying Eagle Pennies, Free parking. On busline. 148 I ahio price H. Yenehri, NTl 9 ft9M ,6-Plece Chrome Breakfast. Set. *25. Harry L. Leonhardt listings. P. V; 'Tongren, Broke*, will seek an emergency appropria­ O n h ? I {Mt till" II AGGUE.SHIVE Wo m a n Wa'ntcd Fem ale 38 I comnicrHorative coins. Have some Center St,, Ml 3-5002. Rumness Locations (XV n) — New Cape with 1100 CLIFFORD HANSEN DEEP RICH FARM SOIL. tion of *500 from the iSoard of Fi­ iIKlN!)IN(i Miut shnipeTiinK Farm I aflei ft ji nl. I \N ith mrrelmndiHlng e\pyileni f to Term Ending 1962 MI 3-6321, HKl N N K K S and household tools Iswn mowers I gold. IP14D Lincoln Penhy and OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS fo r Rent 64 square ft. of Jiving area, 5 minutes HIGH. DRY. LEVEL l.AND. nance to hire part-time help. t b f manage men s furnishings depart­ WOMAN (IcJiireii ftwilf’hhnnid pojii. ‘ Katherine D. Bourn Realtor . nnd snws juri iHion sharjieheM, other old coins. Ml 3-0737.- Until 9. ■ , ' PLEASANT ROOM-Central, Hot from Manchester Green Youngs­ It wall voted to advertise for bids liD .SK lr J PKnl'-K.s.S.I()NAK Kxlei l.u 'mul In-j ment in self .'lervn e clepnrlmcnt I'ion «»vrninir«. 7 p m. tn 12 p m. Harold W. Oarrlty BOLTON—Llynwood tir. I^oveiy ion’ X 200’. $35 FRONT FT. mol fii s fter.x’lrsfl Irnipsnn II ' teri'i^ paml'lui; Pilmltos .uiij pa-t Closed Mondays. water, heat, separate entrance, STORE FOR RENT—Good for any town kitchen living rtxim with 43/4-i'oom Raqch, oil heat, attached Or .lOHN CHENEY' . on numbering street* throughout Toi.i.A.N'o 'n ni^riKE stole In MimHiester area Write, Pirvioujg rxporirm'o. Trlt»pliono ' BARGAIN — ;Complete set dr.ug gentlemen, par.ktng. Ml 3-4724,.... JUSTICE OF THE PEACE type of business. 216 Spruce St. fireplace, vestibule. Basement ga­ SEE THEM ON SUNDAYS. Abfiin Maple St . KIliiiRlon, TK )iri lianjit'i'Jfn lUlalvh' on vhm i no-‘ j ¥MI 9-8104, store fixtures. Sell cheap. See William V. DeHan garage, amdstte drive, fireplace, Ml 3-2153 ;— Evenings; So. Windsor. Also, the commission TAi.r'OTTVILLE ftTififi . t Mv Flo Cmp . 101 A.svlum .St,, Call Ml 9-2997. rage. Large lot, *16.200 R. F, SHADY, Br e e z y , c o o l . I to «' ^'le^• CAtimnleM. Ketnai,) I/O-' Uarlfoid. o> plume CM ^6ft7ft fpr them In etoro doing large volume. ; Frederick G. Nasatff deep lot; Immediate o<-c'upancy. . MI 9-0340 And MI 9r0788 approved a relocation of Scantic Open Err:. Trl, Ml .3 ,M91 I _ I /.lei (*n\>im1r\ 1'1 2 Dlmock and Go., Realtors, kfl *12,5o6„, Ix)w down payment. AUTUMN HEIGHTS TRACT. Meadow Rd. within the Farnhom apfinuitment Situations Wanted-^^Male 39^ Write Ai-lluir Drug Co . 202 Farm-J SMAIJ, GE REFRIGERATOR For FURNISHED ROOM-At 108 Birch Raymond T. Quish TWO ROOM air-conditioned front 9-5245, Barbara .Woods, MI 9-7702, Goodohlld Really Co., Realtors. MANCHESTER — »400 down. Six- ASK AT 100 GRANDVIEW Estates subdivision. 19.'il ,MEnr-ri:V CMinrulihlt- pnw- - *11011X911)1111 S ervices I’AlNTINfs Inteiinr nnij exteiinr. tnglon Ave., Hiirlford, Conn. Sale. MI 4-0717. St., Ml 9-3884. William A. Viens office |00% Ktaln St. location. Robert W Agnew, Ml 8-8878, Jo­ •WANTKO l \ \ n high sehool stil- RKfipONSIBI.F, Young Man will do ^ Parking t available. Apoly m ar- • MI 3-7925 atjy time. Room Cape, 111,960. Good condi- Demociwtlc Rriinarv • et- ar'nla nml «-|nt|r>W(< allghllv urn! wm krn'uuiluu .it r•'a**)>n)lble , ------r ------— REPUBLICAN PROPOSALS seph N. Ashford, Ml 9-6818, - or MI 9-9080, P. 0. BOX 741: Offereil 13A ilents lo pl»:k pemdirs Wilro Mn. hookeetiihg for 3 or t small hii.sl- . tlon. Agent, BU 6-0939. The DemextHrtlc Town Cominlt-1 cuaInnUf.ril rliinl hcar-l^ra anti lales l''Uee eHtunatr.H Ml ji;i7ni,; FOR NOMINATION low’s. 867 Main St. Robert D. M4irdock, Ml 8-6472t BOLTON—IJynwood Drive—Four- rrlllPl rvli;r,.: m gtind C-trntlil )t>n e.idno Tool (7)'. Kls ft Und'H. Bol­ nes.se* In own liome. Call ,MI tee bas announced a legal 4farntng F ^K n ITIIRK REIMIRING An d ir e c t o r s rhnne TKrnuini .3 9136 ton Mack of Kainhow Kestnu- 9-2.1.60 between 9 a.m. and 12 THREE ROOM ^ office. ground *13,600 Large 4' ■ iU'Kan I'luldren and nflult tiepin- W, Hutchins. Ml 9-5182. *1,000 down. Goodchild Realty ful colored , ceramic lil.e bath, one car garage; (8,500. R. F. resentative. . This action became i Bock to ickool ynAdfs. mad« to menHure, All Omer A. Gingras' , * Co., Realtors, MI 3-7925 any time. Dlmock ft Co., Realtors. MI- hp$ai venntlJin blhuU nt n new nris. Ml 9 1878 e-y. OF THE Robert W. Gordon ' raised hearth fireplace with ma­ necessary when the local com m it-1 ozpsMa (V)-MANCHESTER - Mve room hogany panslcd.wall. Full cellar 9-5245, Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702, tee failed to nominate a slate of | 1949 Pl.VMpl.'TH SEDAN Cnll low pries Keys muds whlU you FOR THE VERY BEST |N HOMES CALL Ronald Jacobs ktANtHESTER — 6-Room Ranch, Extra fall axpantii 7H^. Mnrlow’i NOTICE ranch with 1120 square feet, "niree , land many others. Come and see Robert W. Agnew, MI 3-8878, Jo­ candidates for the fall election MI 9-3769 Albert Kralise, . beautiful condition, wall to wail seph -N. AahfordT Ml, 9-6818, or Mama rapairt Nelson H. Richmond In aciwrdapbe with the rt .ce­ bedrooms, ceramic bath arid plas­ this one or one ot the hundred or wlUiln the time limit specifled un­ tered walls, lota of trees. Base­ .carpet In living,room and dining .more We' have Usledg,from *7.9()0, Robert ,D. Murddek, Ml 3-6472. for all your natdt, whatsvsr 19,66 iMl'IRCt'RY Hnrdtnp ('nin'cftt- iVASMIN(: M Al 'IKN K.S i e|mii rd MANCHESTER BOARB OF REAlVORS Victor B. 'Swanson ments of the Zoning RegtHatlona room, semi air-conditioned nice der the primary law. j ' all pmke.H mul models Phone .MI ment garage. *16i400. R. F. Elsie Meyer Agencr, Realtor*. blp, low milpiigp c m c IIpiii i-oti Louts J. TSittle for the Town o f Manchester, Con­ Petition forms for niltig candl- i tha rsMon — or saoion — 9M'ftO. grounds, children have no street . MI 9-5524 or PI 2-7412. BOLTON-Third lake. Waterfront dflinn. Rraadimblp RI 2 8,13,1 Jefofne I. Walsh ' ■ necticut. the ^ning Board of Ap­ Dimock ft Co., Realtors. MI-9-5248. dacy may be obtained from Harold T. .1. i;riK;kett Goodchild Realty , Walton W. Grant Clifford Hansen Barbara Woods, kH 9-7702, Robert to cross for school. Excellent 32x32.-cottage. 24x24 living romh, xso your fritridly OK loons R. F. DIMOCK Co. _ Ml 8-IS77 MI e-7B*3 Agency Ml 8-2458 t o w n CLERK - peals will hold, a public hearing price. ManchesSer—8-room two- firefdace Partial cellar, drilled F. Johnson, Democratic Registrar ' LOAM W-. Agnew, Ml 3-6878. Joseph N. OLDER 10-Room Home, steam oil monaqor. 50 S-IIS8 John H, Bowen on Monday evening, Septiembfr 8. story hoqse, very nice location, 2 heal, bus line,, ppa*lble two fami­ well. Needs cleaning. 50x248. lot. of VMers, Each name flied will ' '' Ashford, kiT 9-8818, or Rotiert D. rt^qulrc a fee df *2,5. A petition Ordt'i iiou for I nil Mrriltii|^. Ml 9-5245 eacitnn W. Hutchlna * Everett A. Murphy 1958 at 8 .P.M. in the Hearing baths, 4 rooms and bath down. 3 lies. *9,two. ' Tremont Agenoy, trees. No good for swimming. Warren Howland Renl Estate Center' Murdock 3-6472. containing the required iffimber FOR SALE Itlrli, rtilKimfptl tolmrt-o* Howard HasHngt Ml 8 -n o « MI 8-SJSt / t r e a s u r e r Room of the Municipal, Build­ rooms up. ■ Fireplace^ tn living Rockville TR 5-2349, . Sacrifice’ sale—first *3,400. Law­ SEPTIC T(INKS H\IUt.\K.V 5VOOIIS JO.'SEPII N. ASIIKORI) All 8-1107 b a t Hartford, Conn. C. Leroy Norris ing on the following application. (HI)-J'Boltdn—Beautiful foui room room., .also one to recfe'atfbn room. rence F. F3ano, Broker, Ml of signatures of enrolled Demo­ PREFERRED HNAf^CE ANII flrld Itmiii. cratic party members must be 1956 MERCURY M-20 . .Ml «-77(l'f 511 B-68IH JA ll-«.i*4 REGISTRAR OP VOTERS STATE HEARING ALSO; ranch U4 years old. \ acre lot Priced right. Blast Hartford—6- MANCHESTER 9-6910. CO., Inc. ROHEKT W. AG.NBW ROBERT II. 5ir|tlMM:K . Donstld Hemingway L*o T. Rodrigue, 29 'McNall room Cape, excellent location; filed with the Registrar of Voter* t"'* ' with -gpple orchard. Panelyd fire­ *16,400—A*klng. West Gardner St. 'OUTBOARD MOTOR PLUGGED SEWERS T«l. Ml 4-0450 . Ml S-B87B 8-847* b o a r d OF SELECTMEN Street. Buaineas Zone H. Special place wall, basement large porch priced fop quick sale.' Immediate AMSTON IJIKE t- Almost com­ not later than 4 p.m. Sept. 4. the 983 Main Strest. Manchester r-^ED ONLY T6VK K Earle B. Rohan Large five room ranch, plastered pleted two-bedroom waterfront 21*t day preceding the day of the-' 5H S-74SS Ellsworth MIttea Mildred M." Schaller Exception is requested' to have *14.500. F. A, or V.A. R. F. occupancy. J,' D. Realtv Co.. walla, aluminum combinations, Phone: MIteheU 3-4168 Machine Gleaned .5fl 8-0980 Robert H. Starkel Limited Repairer's License and Dlmock ft Co., Realtors. Mi 6-5245, Mitchell 9-8075 days, kOtchell cottage. Sacrifice gt (f.OSO? Half primary. city water snd sewers. Must sell. cash. Amston Lake Clo.. Amaton, 75x128 FOOT ^ , Srptli' I'nnkM, Hr.v UVIU, Mpui'i JUDGE OP PROBATE Certificate of Approval for game. Barbara Woods. Ml 9-7702. Robert 9-3640 evenings. *19,750—Hackmatack St. Clean New Arrival , John J. Wallett All persons Inteirsted may W Agnew, ktl 3-6878, .Joseph N; Conn. Located between Hebron A daughter was born at St. A loan of *100.00 cqsts. *30.60 CLEARED LOT IJnr« InxtHlIprt—Olliir Wntrr* Oladrilne Smilh large six room ranch, breezoway and (Jolchester on Route 85. pronflng Onnp. Welle* Agency representatives tend this heai'lnp. ' . Ashford, kil 9-6818,-or Robert 'D. , BERT BUYS! and gafage. plaslered walls, large Francis Hospital. Hartford, on when promptly repaid In 13 AT r m K6iTll\ l..\HF, P. V. TONCREN MEET BOB OLIVER 511 0-1041 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS PI.B-7SM- Floyd E. Forde Murdock, Ml 3-8472.. room*. Nice lolf city water and Tuesday' to Mr. and Mrs Llicien consecutive monthly insts^- RKAI. li.STATE nilOKI K OF Wilbur T. Uttle . , William H; Stueh. Chairman BEST CAPE BUY: Fireplace-^ I. Marchesseault of Graham Rd. living rOom, dining room, eat-tn sewgrs. Owner moved to New Jer­ Suburban for Sale 7.5 ments of *10.05 each. GAS INCINERATOR JIcKINN^Y BROS. CENTIR MOTOR SALES Paul R. Marte Daniel L. Hair, Secretary (IV)-MANCHESTER - Six room sey. tfnmedialc, occupancy. . tS E D O.M.6 3 MONTHS "Anylhlui: lli lleni riatale;" El\a T.vler AdvL No. 5685 Cape Just off Eaat Center Street. kitchen with plenty of cabinets, All MAIN STREET Elsle Mayer - Herman. Yules Lawrence F. Fiano COLUMBIA LARE—Custom built, Manrhestor Evening HrnU)i Sewerage Disposol Co. 511 0-4408 CONSTABLES ______I______^______Beautiful yard,, amesite drive, three bc lastered walls, aluminum com- Hen Ostrinsky , Arthxir J. LcClalre Jr. All persons sliall be heard'in re­ " .MIj-1642 *14,904 Phone M l 3-837*. Brae- InatioAs. large tot. Dead-end l.et me free jm t ot this social hondleap JR. WUllom E. BelBorn Sherwood A. BeechleF^ closed torch, attached garage. g foreter. My oMdicaily approved roellMd PLUMBING .Hie-SI58 Acenry 5H S-«MM lie C Frank P. Sheldon ■ gard to any appropriation which Bum' Realty. ' ■ stroet.- • INSTALLATION mLmim TRentoTitmilt 5-84^ Lanie lot ( 2 3 ,^ R F Jtmock, f la safe, pennoaent oa4l will not mar tbe /WANTED! Ml 8-07B0 JUS'nCE OF THE PEACE they are desirous that the board "ft Cb., Realtora, Jip 9-5245' Bar­ MANCHESTER — ^our ■ bedroom *13,900-—New five . room ranch. ^ SPECIALIST REPAIRS Webal'er T, Copp ghould recommend or jrejecL The home, can be psed for profession­ MANqiESTER GREEN — Local Walk-out basement. 14 Acre lot. skin. Why let unsightly hair <• your bara Woods,^ Ml 9-7TB2. Robert W. face veil your good leoks? PAINTING and USED CARS Alice Clanipet Gaalon -Realty Co. ' John RIaoell '■etaaley Bray Vincent A; Genovesl hearing ^ia scheduled hi accordance Aghow., Ml S-6878, Jqoepb N. Ash­ al services. ' P. V, Tongren, party moving to Plorida. See' this No closing costs. Ml t-4848 MI e-873^ PI t-«lt!8 MI S-«27S Eugene N. Kelly with Connecticut General Statutes ford; Ml M818, er Robert'D. Mpr- Broker, MI *4331. .'very nJes 8-bedroom Ranch home, (18,900—filx . room four bedroom Town and Country INSTALLATION extra large llvtag room, 'S'fuest PAPER HANGING ' (CLEAN OMtYI y I Frank O. Steele tn preparation o f the anhuai budg­ dock. Ml 8-8473 i Cape. Plostmwd walls, large lot, MARY C. WARD. R.N. This notice la hereby published et to be presented tor approval At 9T. JOHN ST. AREA — i^tloom cl<>set, fireplace, tile bath.t^m- sifiall brook, trees. On* ear ga­ Oorttaed Etootetdoglii TELEPHONE IVa will pay yoa.j)i|> dollar Drainago Co. WILL R. GUY in accordance with the Chartar q* the annual town meeting th Octo- NICK 8 BEDROOM—Single, in SlngTe. ; Roody to be tivod in. btoaUcav' storms, double ameslts rage. ,4meslts drive. n « OENTEK 8T- — TEL.! lor your «Ie«B enr. Ojtfl driveway, tsnead-to loL'"atfaehad M l M 1 4 3 Ml 9.3266 Ml »dlM l. Gall tha Raaltar at |iMr phalaA-^-ExIra Sinriaa|MtliMt E | iln Gfil the Town of Uancheater, Chapter b«r. :=?■' ' , gobd ContUtlon, extra'" lot, Stphool LatY* front porch. 1-car ipuaga. \ Lawrence F. Fiano All Wash ■ Ml 3-0677 VU. Section, 4.— i( Boltoa Boanl .of Ftnapee |u«at vicinity, o(Uy *13,900.4^ A. Lot 80x184.' Phone Jcdui H. Lap- garage. Pried flS,9B0 for quick Broker Kkea i EdwBxi J. William A. Roberta, Chairman Beechler, R ^ t o r i MI pen. Mi >4a61, MI S4318. MI sole. Plsass call HowsaM R. Town iLuguat .3t, IWM I- Wm SinUh. M M 3. M 140." HasWH% •"UOT. y V M IW W O ^ ■1' • ■ ' V.

i •- - ' ' ' > ' *, • ■ »• ■ '**. V . ^0 ‘ . -s’ fl AY, AUGUST zaHs^'s . Pa g e atrn sm ■■•ft. . ^▼era.7e f)iiUy Net Press Run the Wmther ilanrttpst^r MnritittQ Irralb . F o r |lM! Xil'Mik Ended PnrocMt of O. S. VfmOttr Oiumm dmM SL 1958 - \ Fnlr, mild fasil^t. aandoy (nlr, Man*., forfeited a.,JI50 bond when wll Jr., 343 Highland St., charged The resignation of Mrs. Theo­ nonUnned' warm, chance of acat- dore Powell from the post of co- he failed to appear to anewer a with recklesa driving, to Sept. 5;' S C H O O L 12,701 About chaTTraan of finance on the execni Martin to Giurt Cases charge of failure to--drive in .Ui'e and FraAk J. Striino. 17. df lS Ash iMiembn of tko AndU treed Mrimderahowem IgUt tat tto live bbaid of the Manchester a# eatabllshed lane. 8t„ charged with- tamperthg with Bozana « f CXrcitlatlon day. .. Contlriuancbx were granted to a motor vehicle, to Sept. 8. S U P P LIES G«org« Stamler, 596 Kffney St„ lyeagiie of Women Voters has been Manche$ier— A City of- VUlage Charm received bv Mrs. Frank Horton, Marshall Martin, M r of Willi- Robert Marcua, 23,- Danbury ,< ..• George' A; Saylee, 57. of 4 Mintz und BArry Van Camp. 29 Farm-,] ------—------ip------:------president. Mrs. Powell, whose hus­ mantle, was flnad $100 and given charged with speeding and*the tm- Court, received a ’6-day suspended ARTHUR DRUR lAffton St., returned today from ■ On Sewer Installation n.nner use of antique marker Jail sentence, after a Kngthy trial, Camp Hrmlocl<.iinlop. 167 Mapl^ Msrdn was arrested after lead­ Soviet Chief ifiaty w-iil hold Its first fal'l m eet-: planned for a iocallon east of the ' stnlioh woul.d be to serve houara ing Stale Foilceiln a'chese through Hate's B'rings You The Utmost In Marlin Rules Oul SI., has returned fiom a-,vScat10n ing at the clubJiDUse Wednesday Hockanum fliver on W, Middle I in the Woodridge tract and on part five towns, (roin WUIlmantic to at 8:.^h p m Officers will he in of three weeks at Black Point. Tpke. : oft Center St. and the turnpike.' A Manllc She was the guest of her East Hartford. , Prosecutor John Fall Fashions — And Beft Of All charge, of refreshments. Tlie $78,000 project will be sd sewer trunk line, was .Jnstalled at FltzGei ald said Martin , readhed A g r ^ s on daughter and son-ln-l.aw. Mr 'and\ atep-off point for e.Nlending sanl- ja coat of $29,000 two years sgo Mrs.' W. fi McKinney.''^30 Pearl Speeds lip to '80 m.p.h. In Man­ r-They're Easy On Your, Budget lary sewer seivice into the Burk- lu part of Ihe tui*npike_and Center chester snd forced several cars off SI Her husband .acronipan.led liei hind area and large tracts zoned .St., hut service wlH not begin ■ hut returned home a week earlier the i+)sd. Martin was also fined for industry. ! and propert.v-owneis will not be $25 for disregarding an officer’s on Deferred fctlrem ent fos a num-#ls always dUTicult for all conc«rtt- OchSlTalk Her two grandchildrrn.' Billy and (leneral Manager Richard Mar- assessed Until the new pumping signal. ber_ of .longtime---- ..— town ------employes,------in ^ Broad policies cannot ba Mar.\'snn„ were also’ at Ihe shore I In will report on preliminary station Is put Into operation. Richard W. Hood Jr,» 40, of 119 New York, Aug. 30 (/P)— eluding Chief of Police .Herman O. based on personalities but Jt 'Is London, Aug. 3(1 (i' SO Duial Rt.,.Rolier! Pel- kiiO Mam St., a non to Mi. aivl 'Imparted or suggested any ques- normal promotional and. recruit­ Schendel, who ha:k been pul on de­ and western sclentl.sts agreed in i reported toda.v thjrf sneak letiei. 21 Btserll .St , .Mrs Allean Mra (*lavton Lf'p*. 0 ^Inrn.son Kxl , -lohn M. Right. .'JO, of Rast Hart- • tlons or answers connected with ment procedures,’’ a n i If the posi­ Geneva that a worldwide .system foprl, n'hon hf* t'n appear In ferred retirement until December ' atomic Weapons could b« Tlnti. 112 iliam beis Si : I-miis Mot k\ illf*. the program *21;' tion "cannot be filled temporarily of enforcing a ban by dclei'T>*g arawrr to a rhAigr ”of emhf»zzlf- on an acting baaia. ” of this yea^. detected hy iM monitoring l.av.itl, Ellipgion; Kevin Palmei, imrrH.^ ;rf)DAY; a dau;;)itri Io “Any questions or anmvers If Ihe/^hief of police does ppt nuclear explosions was "technical­ .Rlmshiirv. Mis lails .laiuek Cnv- ment by apent. A wairanl waa which I gave were-entirely my own And In such'cases, Martin said, stations arodnd the world. 3fi aiut Mrs. Bertram 2H ordPiTd l.fs.aurfl for'hia rranp*:*!. end hie employment on thst date, ly feasible,” Khrushchev endorsed enlrv, .'VTrs, Marie .Newman, 22 H. mlocU S t. ' and no aid or assistance were i-en- ’|the-deferrment will be only for this scientific conclu'sion, which PACKAGED ICE CUBES noborf ('. Tvlf 1 . 1^, of B.") Haw- it will definitely he concluded by About Jft-'W’ould he in th« I )IS( 'll AR(;KI ) ■ YKS'I'KIU )A Y . dered to me by Mr. Enright nor such period as may be necessary jUutrnp St., waa finod 321 for fol- Jah. 1. That Is the date Martin did not involve a political-d s islon United ./States, 14 in Russia FROM ‘ \ Krlwnifl I'rllfticr. 40 .Mfuintain St. any of his staff.’! • for the promotional or rernii!- 'has .set for deferred retirees who oh actually banning testa. Ho. kville, Ruliert Call, 167 Prince.', clo.-ely. The charge was ment process.’’ and ^ in Red China. Stempel w.is quoted In newspa­ have been allowed to keep work­ Both the United States and urn .SI ; Ju,..ep. C.al.mvslu, 16 Ed-'eckless driving by All employes, said the managet, i-eport was the result bf sev- , A. a, ,, I' , CO I IndRf' (.rvk on thr rrcomnimda- pers this week as saying he was ing indefinllel.v. Britain, who have nuclear test nan JK SI ; .Ml.aa .\rliir Kovaa, nfi i ,, ,, ,, will henceforth complete their weeks of secret talks among ,. , ,,, A . I 'lA by Proarcutor F IzGiCia d. coached on answers before he went Chappell Affected series going at present, offered to L. T . WOOD f Hif rii SI ; InnnHii Anni.s .li . , • . , ,, x. ■ on the air and then was told to 'service to the town on the Inst "sclentisls from the United Slates, t, ^ iv I i. u 1 U41 A othn fij^nosilion.H; Nant or Another town, official. Building .suspend their te-sts for a trial'year FOR Hurtcr 1 >1 .Ifth Salzpi, loH Atlamb rtc «». , day of the month In which they Russia. Britain. France, Canada, ( rystal Clear Cubes. About 100 ... , X. /. e w .,. f f>!•.«/'iK, 22. \\ n« .401, }«pcpf nc. $12: miss ft question which enabled Inspector Griswold Chappell, ap­ from the beginning of political .SI, .Ml.ss .loan .Mri.iogor, W aii-t ...... ' . , . 6 , ____ Chrfrles Van Doren to ellm irate reach their 65th birthday. Poland, Clzechoslovakia and Ro­ Per Bag For ...... SAFETY’S SAKE k'l-odpilck K Putnam. .37. .lonea- parently will end his . service lo talk.s. 'They stipulated, however, mania. pliiK- Mr4. Hrilha .Iill.aon, , vlllp, .V.Y . failujf* to HP-t urr a nio- him. N.o Known Program Vmi May (iel Them At The Following I.oeallnns; iii-Ulye S I. I >*. I Haboval. the town on a deterred retirement that this would depend on Rusala's land, Czechoslovakia and Romania. And Longtr Tirt Wear ' lor vohii Ip ojfeiHtnr's iK Pn.se, A statem ent Issued yesterday by TTp to no.w the town has hot date of Dec 4. conliniiing tier own unilateral sua- Kb.4| Hailffinl; .Mra. ‘ .Iranrtlr Enright said thst. "other evidence had a knowi), program of retire These technical talks at Geneva Essq Service Sta., at Howard Johnion Restaurant Drivt In For Our [,croy Wallace, lO, Hartford, fail­ Others notified yesterday who pension of tests. steered clear oPpeiUlcal questions, Haniillon, Ship.-tU’ .St., Koikvillf, ure to ^e-•ul^ a motor vphirlp op- Is still being studied by the Dis- ment. , The' town’s supplemental ,Mta Ajirno A.alroiil, .30 Wada- are^approaching retirement age or The Soviet Union announced ; like U.S. refusal to recognize Red Rufihi's Tydol-StatiOn, 118 Center St. piftlor ’.a licen.se, $ 2 l; Charle.a M. trlct Attorney’s office pension ordinances have allowed who are working pa.st retirement March 31. shortly after ending a n'ottli SI ; Mra .Itispphme Pol Top Differ Reported employed' to work beyond the;r Chius, leaving that to. the diplo­ Wymdn's Gulf Station. 24 Main S*- ;Wir(h. 2.3. of .326 .Spui.r St. aa- are: lengthy series Of nuclear testa, | mats. .MB.Mtiif, 27 K.hbox .Si., Mi.4, .lohn- ' HRUIt, $10. .Ronald (*. K'odr.s. IP, .37 The New 'York Dally Mirror to­ norni^ retirement date. Knarf't ^ o d Market, 540 East Middle Tpke. ( ’p.Hai>f»l< and n "Enright told me If I would sign ments, Martin said. woilIU gi\;p week ago for diplomatic talks inollod; FiofI .s)ioa, no cortam ad- and'Marjory H. Norton: Board of .start again If the United Slates I Front End, OrakD and I42 (Minitrr ciak .St.; M i .4 Hornn- I dio.v.^, intoxication. JO day4. the. letter he would get me a JohJ..j?ounger employes "a belter idea starting Oct. 31 end looking to­ •Irttr r.iit.srk and 4on, Slf>ii4l .Mf4. Education —VX'ilmer Keeney. Peter and Britain failed to slop also. | ward at. tnlernatjonal agreement Shock Abiorbtr Insptc* . . .si I-. ('halloa Ryan o.’l, no cortam ad- . nn the TV p'logram ‘Tlc-T^c-Doiigh*t| of their future proapect-s’’ and Piccin, Petei- S. Stevenson, L.emuel Heveilv I.iilzen snd son. M4 D ec,.-, inloxicnlion. continued ds,v Both nations had already an- i to halt nui lear weapons teats. at •82,50 a week” ^' i would ’ encourage them to pre- London. Joseph Antonirt. I.ee Dar­ nounced test schedules. tion. wootl I n . M is. ('arnt* Ntoftnan and to tfay The newspaper .added that Stem- pare .thenisglves in advance” Russia accepted the date, last fwm, (Ila.*? , \'n- laterally,’! the Soviet boia aald. -1 • ^ I pend nuclear teats unilaterally, as rnces (|iinled are liir homd deliv­ inan. .31. Hnilford, $3 forfeilrd, sortment of st\les and g/dnrij. .Sizes 7 tol8. veloped. All Hail the Empire Look .50 eries luilv; r-\lrn charge for bnn- BROTHERS Motf' R^fbrrt liOAotl, M Mawthoino The Mirror aleo quoted Stempel He did hot elaborate with any (iolfiii<7 Main Ileiii Rusaia did five months ago, as 301 ;{l.% ( onlrr htrret SI ,M 1 < ,\lnna Pony. 3,3 Ror.fl Paul I. Kii'bv, 4.3. Kicat Hartford, riice $29.98 lo $59.98. Indication that Riiasia might have Tax InrI. niiels, Piirtlrs, shnuers, weddings, fnri>itrr|. u aa-ylng he was trektpd by a soon as Ihe talks got underwsy. Trlrphnne Ml .3-3M.*) St Rnikvillf. Aithui I'>H)oif. 266 more tests In the offing. The scientists’ 2.Vpage report,'(■ etc. Stnnlov Sabnli,**. ,31. of ( oainImoi. For Ike’s Weekend M exico nf’luR Oeposil fiM'cti R The U.S'.'government announced City Riots See our complete line of l!o,\- Coats. Dou­ (Oontlnued on Page Three) / English and Russian, w u madg (Wii dnof ,S1. Film Lovelies Rejoice yesterday plans for 10 low- public by the Stale Department !• n .65 I*flnciTd ble hrca.sted with belt in back, large pock­ powered atomic blasts In Nevada Newport. R. I., Aug, 30 (fl’i — coincide with its release In the sev­ Tax Incl. MANCHESTER ets. Coloi’s; Red, camel, navy and gray. before Oct. 31. Britain Is currently President Elsenhower beg'an s long en other countries. It will be fol­ Plus Deposit Only $29.98. conductihg a nuclear test series in Jjabor Day weekend today after 'll Q u e lle d by Police lowed In about, a month by the SKIRTS Nautilus Gets hurricane-delayed flight from At Demise of Chemise die central Pacific. • verbatim record of the aclentisti’- BOTTLING CO. BEAUX-TO-XX EAK UErT.—.*SECO.\U l EOOB. There was no immediate official Washington.' Per fchool Mrs. 'Eisenhower was drlviitg diecuaaiona at Geneva, t comment on Khrushchev’a state­ Me.xipb City, Aug. 30 (P 8tu-». Adolfo Ruli Cortlnes' stste of the The report calletf for: 10 HENDERSON RD. R^al Welcome Hollywood, Aug. 30 (iPl — ment blit, in private, XX'aaWngton from the capital to Join him at Ihe Katy Jurado: ”lt will make summer While House on the shore denla^Wnd oil workers with sepa- union sddress Monday. The drivers 1. A network of contror poets or carter . . The sacking of the sack and American women look hetter-. authoritlea expressed delight with­ rale/ complaints united In five voted lo strike In relsllatlon for ai-ound the globe. About 170 u-ould Small Holtles Ml 3-7922 out surprise. of. Narragansett Bay. GLADIOLUS v^kt Home Base the demise of the chemise' are but will It make AmeriMn men ’There was no ■ Immedlata Word hojrra of rioting yesldrdsy .before' student action which caused the be Isnd-hased Snd-on Bboard ships. Ca.se of 2't . . . 'I'liUfi mlMijittifto III! oMu'ptloiml yiNir for good news In the film capital. Khruihehev, w)io is vacationing All wool riiuinrl kick jilralpr with belter lovers?” on when the F'irst Lady would ar­ prillca quelled them with guhflre. government to csm-el a half-ceni They would be manned by 30 de­ South Off g^lndlolii^ and oii|oy a botiquol lor .\otir homo! Movie lovelies sighed with Vera S|Illea wasn’t too sure. in the O im ea, published his atate- / A batik employe was killed accl- fare boost, coaling them s prom­ tection .e.xpcrta each, plus' 20 sub­ Groton, Aug. 30 (ffh XVith a ment In the Communist party rive, however, ,The Prealdenl le-/ $ 1.20 Iratlipr liHl ami :t-lctter nionograni. relief when they heard that ”A new fashion,” she said, bullet fired at a ised salary raise, ordinates...... like. typists and clerks. sriKK ri-;ni i c t ; t i u ; i s i a i . i *k u o q i a m t v i CAMPUS PANTIES roaring Welcome-home behind newspaper Pravda In the foatn of laxed meanwhile witli old friend^" I Tax Inrt. C«nter Sf. Cnior.s: Roil ancf blue in .lizc.s 10 the Sack Look ts being out­ ’’always brings forth from me Including George E. Allen. mob smashed through a hank win­ The first fight broke out yeater- for S total staff'of 9.000 S I.00 per doien lo 18. . them, the men of the U.S.S.' Nau­ moded, this fall by Paris’ new a solemn vow that I’ll neveirJ|je Presidential pres.s , accietary dow. Hospital aiithoiilles said .X.1 day In front of Peniex headquar­ 2. Creation of an "international Plus Deposit Empire Look. (Oontlnued on Page Three) North Off tilus took it easy today. caught wearing It. A month Jam es C. Hagerty said Eisen1)ow- persons were hospitalized with ters when workers tried to break conti-ol organ.” It would run the Reminder! Hollywood husbands al.so ap­ later I'm on the bandwagon. wounda, many from gunfire Scores into the building and accused po- global system, pick the staff, ga- $1.35 Dclii ererl Only $ There was, however, some pol­ er was -hoping for a wprk-free PEROTS FRUIT STAND plauded the change except Toda.v I’m certain I’ll ^^nev^r weekend before giving hik allen- of others were known to have been lice of iTuelty In tear gssslmj'■ dls- lect the detection devices, -Study Plus Deposit West Center Sf. 7 . 9 8 Small ishing of brass and swabbing of for some moaning about con­ be seen In a dreas with the our- Injured by idones, clubs and tear sident workers In noting Thurs- reports and generally see to it that 276 OAK I..AVI) ST. M ANf’IIKSTEH The Manchester Trust decka on the nuclear .submarine tlon to 135 bills pa.sVel Al the re­ Tax ,lnel. version expense. rent unflattering high waist Virginia Pupil cent session of C ohgi^s -and still gas grenades. dsy. Two factions of oil workers no nation cheated on an.v mterna- Co. vylU resume Wp havp a tinp srlprtion of othpr ekirls that croased the North Pole. .Most of the rioters were students have been fighting for control of for only $ 5 . 9 8 . In case you haven't heard, the line. Next month I may hap­ awaiting preaidentlauaction.*" lional ban on rjuclear tests. " I t ’s what we call an ’upkeep’,’’, Empire line o.ffers this change; pily be wearing one.” ! ostensibly protesting poor bus their union. 3. Use o f jweather-reconnals- SATURDAY MORNING aald Lt. Kenneth Carr of Mayfield, Golf was the main Item bn the I service and workers of .Pemex, the Police and firemen broke up the SPORTSXX EAR—SECONU I’MXIR. Waistline upr neckline down. Jan Clayton. contending Placing Board President's infoirpal schedule with. sanre aircraft lo .sample the air BANKING Ky„ an officer of the famed sub­ ■Skirts cut off at the knee. Ex­ American women can’t be government oil monopol.v, who are Pemex crowd, which reportedly in­ for radioactivity. They would rush marine. Allen. Newport ybimtry club pvesi- Involved in a iinloh squabble that cluded students, rsllway workers, cept for Dior’s; his skirts go stampeded, volunteered: “The dent Howard Oftshing and cltib pro "But there's Just one-third of the to mid-calf. new- Empire, line is fine II Set for Action has no connection with the itudent telegraphers and teachers. The (Ointinued oi Page Three) I — Sept. 6 crew aboard for duty. The rest are. Norman Palmer on hand to, keep complaints. demonstrators were chased but re- Mitzi Gayiior. who claims gives us one more silhouette.” him company. on liberty overnight or for the she never succumbed to the She added thati the Individual More trouble waa feared at a gathered In the Piszs de la Re- By THE A8SOCIATF.D PRESS Unlike last year, the public is pubilea and AI Caballlto, s favor- • AT /{.S/t/ A sk llu‘ l* Autom atic MARL0w;;s normal maintenance. Carr said by it, in accordance with Vlrglhla by city bus drivers Ihsl they we1-4 office. With tear gas and cluba un- 1 actually like the Empire Look News Tidbits of the Island's coast. "Fashions are. like politics. law. It is prepared to act prompt­ uoatpbning their atrlk'e sisted for SHOE REPAIR, "we don’t foresee any work need­ or because I loathed the Sack Everybody’s happy for a ed” on the vesael’a nuclear power ly in' every case In which ll has Culled, frpm AP Wires tomorrow, until sfter President ((.inntiniied OB Page Three) (l.o\vt»r Storr Look.” change, at least for the fi.\ S.N’.XKK L A l’.\rH 4D . plant. been groperly auppUed the neces­ ’ Cape Canaveral, Fla.,, Aug. 80 A Latin .observation from couple df weeks.” sary information to Jusllfy its ac­ WASHERS It wae literally Nautilus D a y <.P>-7-A Snark guided . missile yesterday when the aubmarine tions under thi> Pt)pU Placement Coast, Guard s«ya ! Swadith Law of ,Xflrgtnla,“ tanker has located cabin' eriiUer blaaied skyward - earl.v today bn The really reliable 1 glided info, port State and mili­ a S,(M>0 mile nigbt aCroos thb tary officials wem.'here to greet In other Virginia.school segre­ Goldenr Eye-about 275 miles out /n White or Mix oe Match Colorsf drip-dry blend! J gation develppmenta; -r of New York with all five .occu- Reds Say Space Dogs .Allan'tic. The Snark, the nation'a her — and there were lota of wives only operational Intereontinen- Shi|i'n Shore $ * •,/ -.1. Attorneys for 26 Negro chil- pianta ih good 'condition alf Te r and children oh hand. Traffic Deaths tal wni)KHis, streaked over the CjU’ter's "MpHnky Paiils” are 4 2 0 seekthg .eSitnission to white weathering Hurricane Daisy... famous / Chndr. William R.' Anderson, WESTOWN XVarreh County sdjiqoTs' asked Fad-' oeean'wlth a flash of nranga made of fiiie .soft cotton knit who skippered the sub on her HaK of film produces Harry XX’ar- Travclmutc*. (y eral District Judge^JohqyRiu! for* ner'a estimktad $6 million estate Paying Way fo® Man Dam.e,.in Seconds the red-coat*d S ■ PHARMACY ■ « with long life elastic waist polar trip,' made a speech. He missile disappeared over the' Headquarters ill new cfolWij'-woven said: an , injun'^ion to restrain the will go to his wlduM',,with balance 4.X9 Mnriforit Rd.— Ml .8-9046 . hands and n.v Ion reinforced' Seen for Weekeiid school'board from denying them going to 'two-daughtera and other horizon. plaid with a textured "Now we are really home — in Moscow, A|ig. 30 iffo Rusala’sl'h aa been .no known Soviet attempt for G-E cuff. Choice of while and col­ Connecticut and Grotph.” ■, ■■ admission because of race. At. the relatives. • • look. Smartly detailed ors. same time; the State Pupil Place­ bring-emi-back-allve” rocketing to place a dOg in orbit sinct Lslka I IR.\QI ATTACHE SHOT ^ Later he aaidj Tiie forglgn secretaries of Indie went up in Sputnik II last Nov. 3. By THE AH.SOCIATEU PREH8 Illinois reported the weekend’s ment Board rejected the transfer of two dogs 2S1 miles Into space j Beirut, .\Ug. ..SO tyb—-Col. with concealed closing. "The real heroes of this day are and pakialnn met to thfash cut a She died afte one week. | BUILT-IN The first ,fuU day of the ffcrst traffic death which occurred requests of all Negro puplii seek­ K;rxle7=te"7nd'W- Saleh Mahdl HamarraL Iraq's Versatile convertible collar. ing" to enter XVarren County’s achieving the same fret with man. As .in the case of alt dogs in- military attache In Lebanon, (Oontiniied on Pago Five) Laber Dgy, weekend brought at 7:69 p.m. CDT Friday. Police for a conirrence of Prime Minis­ Russia’s apace test kennel. Bel­ Dries ipiickK ...won't pill, reported Frank Tlao, Jr.. 45, of white schools and of als Ne^o But Sovjiet scientists have stressed w-aa hll hy four bulleta today a.s ters beginning In Nei);; Il)elht Sept, yanka and Peostraya underwent | he wae driving in Ra^. a Beirut KITCHEN a rush of motorists onto the Chicago was struck and killed at pupils asking transfers to white that thef'a Is itlll a long way lo fuzzpr shrink! Rich transitional ea. •i . . . The Massachusetts Aeronau­ months of rigorous training on', residential quarter. '^Samarral nation’s highways, toda.v bent a Galesburg. 111., railroad crossing schools in Richmond. SP 6 9 '»9 5 ‘ tics Commission reports it found The Soviet government an­ the ground and in short flights j was taken to a hospithi In ser­ tones; sjv.cs .30 to 38. ' ^ ' on enjoying the last loijg holi­ by a car driven by Robert. Ctrl 2. The .Xrlington County School oo evidence of mechanical mal- nounced last night that it had shot befo're tha big day. , ious condition. The gunmen es­ APPLIANCES Come sec. mani/more ijete Father, 3 Sons mbttch. 19. of Galesburg. ' Board officially r-^q'uested police fnnctlon of the North-East Air­ day of the summer. However, two dogs into space aboard a oric- And. a s . In ^ official reports j caped' b.v car after tii# Ahbotlng. LIM IEBIE UEPAKT.XIENT A weekend toll of 420 would be lines plane which crashed at Nah- of auch expierlments, the two dogs' nd-i6on Ship'n Shore hlou sest * MAIN M.OOR. traffic deaths mounted slow­ (Conttoned oa Page tttree) stage rocket and brought them 70 more-than the 350 deaths that tucket Atig. Aiig. 15•^s'1thIfl the toes of 23 back In good health. were said-to' be in ftne shape when ■ W r.eniTHl F.le.trle t? eii, ft. Be- Perish in Fire ly. . > —- - • r; - A lives. . MI.N’E DE.ATHS .AT 75 V* frlgerntfir-Freezej. IdenI tor The National Safety Council normally occur on a non-holiday T* This is more .than twice the they emerged from their capsules Warsaw. Poland, -Aug. M 'TL-. KPORTSXX EAR—S p e O X n FI-OOR. ....RlMceff .ear bumper atickera are •4, Built-In flush to unll Inslnlln- Round Lake, 111., Aug.. 30 (— cede..any Soviet attempt to risk death loll in the Thunday night * tiniiernl Elei'trle Built-In XX nil a aclentific race with Russia . . . Union has orbited successfully. 9 A M . to 9 P.M. 12 colorful wood coia the onI.v other child, were taimi^ Monday'. Civil 'Air Petrol planee todhy human Ilfs by propelling man Into Rre waa It. Fifty-two miners G\ens, Crash Boy, isf, ;fa Group ^apt. Peter Townsend ar­ 'Space. who were overcome by fumes peneili with orotari but eacaped through the flaming The council also ■ estimated 45 .searched a wooded area near the rived In Paris today but hteadfaat- SAT. 9 to 7 P.M. W t wdcom* ciHirq* accounti! iH.'-fC Green Trading Stamps art wreckage of the one-B.tory struc­ million cars -will be on the movif First reports from the latest ex­ Soviet scientist K. F. Ogorodnl-1 were reported making a quick A (•eiiernl’'Klei’trie Built-In Pnnh Regular Value 49< Mother Badly Hurt Hudson-Lltchfleld'Iine after police iy refused lo any why be broke off kov attending the International given xtiHi .cosh salts and also to customtrs who pgy thtir over the w^eekend. received a ’report that a wrecked- periment gave nortndfcatlon that u recovery bt hospitals. Rutidn Rnnge topal. ^”-The dead were tdentifled as hii second world tour,. Ih Tugo- similar atumpt with a human be­ Aatronautical Federation meeting' The highway death' toll early in plane may have beeh sighted-dan­ slavl;;. chCirgt oceeunr wiHiiii Rftttn (IS) days wfttr billing ddtt. Jam es Olsens 56; and,; three sons, New Britain, Aug. 30 (86—Ron­ ing Is la the offing. ' in Amsterdam termed’-the latest; DAISY OFF NOVA SCOTIA VISIT OUR the yeekeiid waa widely scattered gling on treee. Abiut 250 Indians'sre massed..Ai apace experiment “just routine; Jamos Jr., 16; Michael, 6, and Jo- over ■th'fc country. ald Florhowski. IS. whs klUed and . A private plane carrying four The Soviet News Agencj’ Tass Hallfak, N. S., .Aug. SO LIA— his mother, Mrs. Batelle.,^orkow- ^uthamptofi: N.Y., for a J day said the two female dogs—named woFk." Hufrirane Daisy bore down to­ GENERAL ELECTRIC The worst smashup reported persons on % flight from Man­ |iaw-wow that features', tribal Mrs. Ruth Olsen. 40. a>^ Rob­ ski.'was badly injured” egrly today chester, N. H., to . XVilhmantlc, Belyanka ' and Phoatraya—were "It juat gets them higher' than day on Sable Is)and aad flabing KITCHEN PLANNING ert, 13. were taken to St. *rherese during th’e first 10 hours occurred when Ltieir automobile hit a tree. dances ” and rituala. sent aloft XVeAiesday-from a spot wf have done before." he said,;. grounda"a where a WEmbdr of Dayton, Ohio, where three Conn,, hea been missing since lest DEPARTMENT - ~9ftMpital”in IP SuKegam -also^ -v jg- At the New BriUCin General Suhdty. in European Russia and janded “and U another step in the Sot-let' trawlers had h(^ reported milea least of Round Lake. She flita-twara killed w^n one vehicle, Roepitad' it ' waa reported ' Mrs. CAP CJept Joseph Dardano^ tlie Just Where the scientists Intended. space program." ‘ withoot conArmaitlbin to he XVHII.E THKV LAST tried-to'pass another and ewerv^ Free estimutes on kllclien \ waa reported in eeii'ous condition. Floncowski sustained deep lacera­ Hanacom Air Risae at BedfonL No Herald T ile dogs came down by. para­ Another Soviet acientiat. V. 1.1 working-Mimk of thy modernlziitlon—Easiest Terms. . . Fire Chief XV. Harrison said into the path an oncomiiig car. tions between the eyes sind a com- said a belHxqiter. . aeye(al light chute. Lt. Genr Anatoly A. Blagon. Krassovsky, told the Amsterdam | punch jwm belleyed gWMy 'Tho flremen at the aceae found Mrs. The driver of one of the cara was ' pound fleeter* of ah ankle, among planes and a ground party u-ere ' . I-abor Day ravoy told the London Dally Mir­ conference that more perfect Sput-' XiVmtther blBce said the'- burri- NORMAN’ S Olaen huddled in a blanket. Shb fciil«)l-aa'w are the iKriver and a Mher injuries. She. was uhMn- aent to the area where • poaaiMe ror by telephone from . Moscow. nlks are on the way. i rane hnd veeired nwaiy froir tho lilfESTOWN told flremen her husband wrapped pasaengSr fn the other nar. , aetotu when .brought to the htmpi- wreckage was reported. The Soviet selentisU aald they Kraaaovtky-snid Sputnik M i Canadian mainland and w m "Ma n c h e s t e r COHH* her in the blanket -as the family Hen paraoBs had died 'in th r^ ' tftl. • Object' of a week-long hiuit . Is ■ The Manchester Ex'enf^g were aloft 25. minutes and "were had found a trouura ^ v e bf now hendlhg toward Sable lalaraj Phene Ml 3-T524 445 HARTFORD ROAD -4" ■ I PHARMACY 7 aeugnt to eacape trqni the blaze, mulUpId-diath ctejlhee- ■ during ^4 Herald xsdll iiot puhlish .Mon­ quite happy during the flight.” apncf kbowlodge tq&q^lng *"thp: Ifl# mllee off tho Not* CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS M ic e aiatd tWo 9w{ys . pi($eet»d • plane whjeli carried Paul E. Oeli- ‘latioix baald dilected I eeeat, with wtnde elW mUee an 45* Hartford Rd__ MI ••M>4« Chuae o f the Are eras not Imme- first ‘ ijl .haiura of tha Fout^ day,, ^borDay>. I The .mgiaftnaat waa atric^ an kind tflataly deUnniaed. Ju ly -w m O uae. COMthuMi aa t n g e T k im ) up andfwwa bperatloB. Thara by U J . MteUltoe. V '

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