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FRIpAY, jyLY 6, 19»« iKanrl;(St^^ lEti^ntng 1|»ra!U]i :— .* Bloodmbhile Unit Visits Center Cp,tirch Motiday, J.045 a, m. t&4:30p> ni. Mhmbera of the Manchester .port, Maine, arranged for ah amus- Rugsell F. Bernier syas able to Fim Department, will m'eet at the Pair at .Rogers Ing entertainm ent,, entitled Local Driver Held track down, the alleged, owner T" AboiitTown ■•Schooldays?” Gall Foster played through investigation. ' fire' headquarters. Main a t Hilli- AvetJ^r* Daily Net Press Run arti st., this ieveninc’ at 7;30 and Nfli^ed to Group I a flute solo, and instruiiiental On Evading Count A fter b(eing picked up by local ,'^Thd Weather The Rev. Stephen 8. Stry proceed’ to the .Walter t«clerc Fu­ imusic waq provided by several of police, Krol w ay turned over to ^ For tbs Week Eadcd rector of St. John’s ' Poltw Ns-, Forecast of C. B. Webtber Banes neral Home to pay their respects Two, oillciahr of -Rogers Corp. thb members present, .'S A'73'-'\’ear-old Manchester man, Det. G.eorge' GArrity of the East ■f ’ Jine Id, IMS tionsl Cstholie Chhrch, hss ' re­ 'to Felix Kasevi^, whose son is a Hartford Police Departirnffit. He ceived. S'request ' froth the Most Manchester and Rogers will par Frahk Krol of ^ Homestead St„ member. will be presented in that town’s Fair, eool toaight. Iii the low­ Rev, Kshop GroChowskl o f Strsn- UcipsU in A wcckrlong conference! tt| it«n f< iso m isxasr^i* was arrested by' local police laat court Jutv'20. 12,065 f t . ton, P«;, prime bishop o f ell Na-, on new ide^Iopm ei^ In manager-: ROASTING GHICKiNS er .se*s. Suoday, fair, wanMw in the case o f unfavorable' wea­ ial techpiquea to b«\ held next night at his imnie and turned over -'.Member o f the A n ^ ^ oh al Catholics, to prepare and ther this evening, closing exerCtia to East Hartford authorities who high 111 lower 80’s. ^Uyier the sermon in EhtgUsh at month at the- University of Con- F or Mis^ Carlson RANGE itacean Of drenUrtloa -Zion Vacation Bible! S^ool hecticut. are. charging him with evading re­ For hot w«ather nothing: is better than chicken and no M anchester^A City o^^^age Charm thV^PiOcesan Synod. July 10, in tined for the church lawn, will sponsibility. ' He was released un- St.' iH ^ 's Churchi Chicopee, Mass:’: K Sidney. Ai: Brown, vice president A shower irrhonor of illPs Shirley .der-,J200 bond.- ichicken is better than Oicott's, dean and eiui^deiicioiM ------:------n------:----- ' be held within the rhucch building. I ijEL Oil ■ The bisltqp will preside a ^ th e The program will begin at 7 p.m. of^knutacturhir at 'Rogers, and Carlson, M ^ ’a’ Ker S t, was given According to East Hartford pp- ''.nervice Jm jr-io and ii-.^^'^tpiacy Milton E. Veomaqs, personnel, di­ at the home of Mrs. Walter Carter, roasted, fried, broiled, barbecued, stewed «r any way VOI,. LXXV, Nd>2$« ' (TEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN.,' S ^ ^ ^ D A Y , JULY 7,'^1956 (Classified Advertisliig ee. Fago 8) PRICB F iv e CCNTC ■ and at its close refreshments will tlce, on June 7, a car operated by G A iO tlN i Vnertblcki, chairman of the board be served in the assembly room: rector oft he firn^ will serve on 135 W^Middle T,:l'e., by itrs. Car­ Krol, skidded! w'Cnt-'over a 'cu rb ,i' chicken is eaten. Ten per cent discounM>n tfn or more, at At...,Jota's ISlilmh,; and Mrs. All are w'clcome. the conference’s planing com'mltr ter and Mrs. F^rank BUrtop of- ESast struck a tree and dicT conslderabfe delivery Friday morning. M i Walter tWdlnarowict; head of the tee. . ' »■ IMrtford Monday evening. Fellow damag^ to. a laWn. and heclgp -at women's dodlety, alsp plan to at-- The conference, which' he '-braployes of Mias Curlsop'from the 32.5 Burnside Ave. The .gbcldent: You Vote tor Boss tend. Daughters o f‘ Liberty, No. 17, held during the week of Aug. l.P;' Hartford Special Machine Co. at­ BANTLY OIL LOLI, will meet at the Holmes occurred shortly after'2-'p.m. ' 'i X- is the annual Managenjent Con­ tended the shov,ieiv r, •, I , pm: \ , , , |\; Funeral Home, tohight at 7:l{i, to Police said'Krot left th'e scene Or Ray/ihe Penalty Members oSf -th* Bntrsfe.^jneMi. ference sponsored Jointly py thp Miss Cprlson, ^‘'tne daughter of withput reporting the' mishap to! K ROGER Oi^n conduct a rnefhoriat service. for University's School of Business ' ’ '1 ' \ I If: ! 1 can Cliib will mset at ..tnCscluh- M r. and Mrs. Rudolph Carlson,will either police or 'the property own- j Quymon, Okla., July 7 UPi-^ heuse this evening'Sbt,-'7:30 Mrs. ^ r a h Holland,, life member 'Admlrilstraliori and the 'Northeast­ 403 West Center street X ' ■ Mitchell 3>7R5J be married to'Jack Reichenbsch. 20 ec. ■■ „ ; TEL MItcIwiI 9..1595 Texga County Sheriff Jim * if the lodge who died yesterday. ern -Re^on of the Society for the / leave ‘ for the Holmes' Funehsl Aahworth St.; Aug. t a 3 o’clsck: Only . Evidence found . at the i Tucker, said not even'hie de- ‘ Home to pay their respects tfr-Mrif:^ hters of Liberty No. 125 are A.dvancement of Management. TEL ROCKVIl ir 5.2177 iriviteavtp'join in this service. in the Emanuel i.,-;thera -Ct.itfclv scehe'was a hub cap, but Officer I las^B putiee supported him li^ hi* / Sarah RoUand, whose son, Davidi, I t ^ i l be ^^hiighted by lec- . ttqMccessful bid - for re^eigc'- la a member of-the club. tuceS''hn ne%y''phases of'mahage- A son was'borii'.to Mr. and Mrs. tiw . and he fired them. mmit techniques, by seminars cov- In ' Tuesday’s* prlm^jiy elec­ Rainbow Girts who dCsh4 to PsmL l^ary. 9SlW><^iddle TpKe., vs^rious topics, and by work 7 *N ew York City pay station to as- tion, Tucker ran laefln a field nu^e the bus trip to Misqtiamicut TuesdaiKln St. Frani sessions'devoted to actual case y y\ - Weatbury, N. Y., July - - "sure -the father, wholesale drug of six Candida]^-- seeking; the .-1 Sunday, are request.ed to notify prbWemS.' Besides servthj^pn the | (iP)—-Two men were held in Democratic nomination for Mrs. John McAllister or Mrs. Fred Nelson J'.\Sprague, son oi As odtiertiaea in Laand Deputies Wr L. BOrvlUe, and Robert F. Lulirtsema NewlSl|ile Picked who was kidnaped, from his Hitchcook; and Bill John Of this town, will be pa r r ie d to- officer training at Texys A and M. mauds, . . am awaiting your call,” College^ where he is -011 ROTC carnage on the Fourth Weinberger told the kidng-per in a Pugh. - ■ molrrow at 12 hoop 'In the First By F o ^ rJ F aiiiily "I figurk' the least iffy de­ IBt’aniPSlical . lartheran Church. cadet. • > - : July. , , pre-arranged message carried by ^Clothes Police were close-mouthed about puties could have -done was Rockville. / newspapers .ahd >q .nl^ht-(al^Uion. 'le w iHici mmaa.' to' go" (ff the polls" 'and vote - King David Lodge, No. , 31, William Welles-Foster of Orynd the two men except to admiF two news show. . atnswea (or me," 'Dicker said.’ Gerard Menard, -son of Mr. And I(X)F. will have no meeting in Odd Island. N, Y., .was elected presi>-L wer, picked iip last night, ques­ Weinberger ksid ,^lie was con- . Mrs. Joseph Menard. 83 Ridge St. Fellowa Hall tonight. .Only two dent of the Foster Family Asan.. rM«nSs>U tioned during the night and were vincie4 the anonymous caller wM vvbo has been stationed at Jack- meeting! a month will be held dur­ which held, its 16th biennial re­ A*b-lMk lit. WMi tit. kept in .custody, • the kidnaper who snatched the boy As AtrLarge Choi soaviBe, Pla.. with the Navy, is ing July and August. The next union Wednesday; July. .4. a t the Are in r -E A ppllee department spokesman ftom hik carriage on the patio of Foster Farm In Wapping,..^with an. ' Rm CRiKk Mttfii. Nixon Arrives liome'xpn a'15-day furlough. K « meeting. Friday. July 13, .will be urn.*? yn quoted Chief of Detectives .Stuy- the Weinberger home in this fash­ will report on July 15 at Memphis. followed by a picnic' at the home attendance 01 137 memMrs, the vesant Pinnell as saying the two ionable suburb. $f Urj/-' -V By LEONARD ZEID^BKRCr Tenn. of Clinton W. Keeney, 695 Keeney largest since 'its organization. j , See Puf largc selection of. ■‘had. no direct connection with the ■ But police caiitior'ed against Other .officers elected include At-Taipiii for Conn^ticut Democrat.s today nominate U.S, Rep. St.. |Ad all members are cordially Be^udas and Dunga- kidnaping.” \ overoptimism and said it was -invited to attend. The eecniid meet­ M ryM sy Barber of Wappihg, vice It was reported, however, that "problemsUcal” "that the''baby was Thomas J. Dodd of West Hwtford to run for the Senate ing in July ia scheduled for the president; Mrs. Charlotte Foster I’C'es, W « 5^t e f n style,. , one of the men telephoned the par­ still alive. ■- Talk to Chiang ri.i \ % agalnsC Republican incunibeht Prescott Bush orGreenwich, 27th. Magnell. formerly of Manchester, Bronchos and plain / ents of the niissing child and pre­ ^ Ransom. Increased ■ * secretary-treasurer.. Delegates to’ the State convention at Hartford’s Bushnell Jeans, in iwill, denim and . sumably the call was traced. The The kidnaper called at 9:*C,a!m„ REPfl Mrs. \VlIliini Poster v as . ln Taipei, Formosa, July 7- iff')— Metnprial also were expected- to nanle Matthew Kuta, ' Robert Vice. Lake St., and' Ed­ second man was reported to have 'directing Weinlerger .to' notif)r charge of the picnic dinner which chino, tapered and' ward -Xoski of Kerrj' St., arc soil­ been loitering near the, Weinberger afternoon news:?ape a and TV com­ Vice President Richard„^ixpn at* Meriden’s odmptro'iler, as their candidat.e for' Representative- ing tomorrow on "(he “Costel Fel­ was enjoyed outdoors on the lawn. -straight leg Dungarees. Mean. Sate UMSw "home. X - • mentator John K. M. McCafferv rived he,-e tonight for a Sunday »t-larger He would dppo.se Antoni N. Sadl^ of Rockville, ice” for a 2-mpntha tobr o f Europe. Mrs. Lorraine Dobson o f Bucks- ."MttM Ikni^'nMaa As the search for the child went of NBCs New York , outlet km. SamMt trek*. morning\ronference ivith Na­ who has held .the seat foi< five terms’. . Ihto its third day, police said defl- (WR a C-TVj that the increased Gov., Abraham_A.-^JRibicoff- wts*> ------SmO. Me>«■*■• hut.;. rest. Nixon was pot. expected to ing ovation from the more than delega,ta a t r e p ^ today. 1,700 delegates ahd'alternatep. Iswe-lHra. -r sit down with the - generalissimo Adlal Stdvenaon-.was in Onjioha fpr a serious talk befbep breakfast Ike’s Bealti Seen Issue Race for Second Term tomorrow. Both he and State Chairman (Or a luncheon meeting of Ne^roo* 95c John Baile.v. who- introduced him. ka delegates and oHematea -to'^the cotfont wpHi, He will leave for Bangkok^, Thal- J-Jg Gettysburg, Pe., July 7 UPi—.^formation, many newsmen gained . land, about, noon after a indicated that the q-.-.estion of IMmocratic National Convention. President Elsenhower’s health ■V I f President *ElsenhOwer still impression the second term Stay on this Nationalist island. He planned a later meeting with . ^ 1 - .nrf I decision was still yes. • Top Nationalist' officials would be an 'asue in the conipaigh. low'a delegates. means to seek a second term—and » ir i To Befpetuate Beby growing^Theh^rdw him into Carter's outer- But Hagerty eaid. later in the pected the exchange of vievi's be­ Describing at one jjbint the In New York, Sen. Ekitea Kafau- the betting hereabout! H strong day. he could not say when the tween Chiang and Nixon would be American Presideitcy a* "the raoit ver. of Tennessee, another Demo­ .“ Oear-ond m e k e ^ ^ Hfe e ^ r . Oerter’s famou* Sizm 7 (0 1*4 ly, that he doee—he has freeh en ’’Suspense” — ’ ss.a reporter put it cordial and fruitful, yrlth no fi.re- demanding, ev otinKeond strenu­ cratic aspirant, said he has 250 dpi- A Gherish^^ piasBcized pepti aregu^snteed permanently wet- coUragement from hla doctors that — over-(he President's plans will works. The Vice. Preaident spent ous job in the-wbrld',”’ Gere went on egata voteer'eommitted to him and eawn eem . smtiiw to say that neither Eisenhower proof on the-inside, sottNCOtton on (he outside. he’s in steadily better phyaical end. four days here i» Nevember. 1953 Personalities at ocr a tic Con ven tion expects to have 300 by convention ■tent ssel Ml. ■hapape. "On this matter of suspense.” On a previous F ar'E ast tour. * nor Vice Pre*ld>-nt Nixon has the time next month. Memory Shirts hova water-repeUenCtHapenda tepee thet > Mss «f w ill Ws Ckstk $ 2 - 2 5 , „ d S 2 - 9 8 'V ” H lg cMvglescent progress, has: Hag erty was ssbed ” sre you rn- — Sitting In,.at the conference will qualification* for the position. " ‘ - Stevenson previously has claimed C MM.-trit ”I say thla-irrtspeetive of the ^oose wisely the monument wear and tear on shirt-taUg^ when phtning $2,98 be«n'steady^ and uneventful,” the joying youraelf as much as you ap- be Ambassador Rankin and his more, than 500 delegate votes for m'edteal men repprted late yeeter-jpeer to be e’nlOying yourself? aenior assistant. Paul Meyer, and condition of President Eisenhow­ himself.,. I ( la k es.686)1- for nomi­ stand forever\ in ‘ GIRLS’ DEPARTMENT—8nd FLOOR er's health,” Oo.r 'sald stating that Fineat combed cotton meetis quick, edey w tw cti«t-ssia •• HMr day. One of thun. Dr.“ leidor ,.j cmraclerized 'bn the CmlnesecSii side Vice Ib-esidient . nation. __ s i l ^ tribute to your loved **4bh»E.no|ronlng ever. See our eowipk^e eetac- •w'lWmWattifat. Ravdih. the Unlvereity of Pertn-' am feeling today one way Or the Chen, Premier O. K. Yui, Foreign aigk'ness deserves "iympathy—not Truman'View Expressed ones.A ■yivanin profeeaor called in aa a ’ othe^” the press secretary replied, cr-itlcism.” However., he ' added, bbn of Carterkilne knitt for your own baby . fbr Minister George Yeh 'and (o);mer K efiuver said, adverse commonta coneulling eurgeOH; described him- Bu^newamen noted he.etill. wee Premier Chang Chung. “ The ability of the candidates for on hia candidacy by former {Presi­ .11 tbaOM M iiftskLgll, ■elf aa “ Very pleoaed-'A^ith • the tn-"a pretty thlpper mood in the ■^If is expectedled Nixon will reas­ president and -/ice president to pro- W e have our .own deaigning FOUR SEASONS dent Truman yesterday may )»av# marked improvement the Presi­ wake of his political talk with sure Chiang that American talke .cide'the requisite leadershijr of the helped hip cau*e. -with some )>ep^e aervlce to buiid A monument RUN RESIST MICRO dent has had this week.” - Elsenhower and the' subsequent nation fbr tte-fiext four critical JUST FOR YOU at no gxtra ■■ on the ambassadorial with and hurt.lt \vlfh others.. Thiirian DO A TOP NOTCH F I L M ^ E E R Talks with Bey Aides medtfal report. the Red phlnMe in Geneva aje di- years is the centra. Issue.” told newamen h# hoped ' someone cost We do all cutting in This medical report was the 6h-'-,the medicat side, Hagerty In opening thr convention, Bailey our oikm shop, from the. ■ reeled solely at the release. other than Kefauver would be the first aince the Preaident. came to said the President’s diet is being said the country i ust have a man Democratic candidate. OOOUNC JOB rough stone to the finished .' his farm to continue recovery continued at 2,500 calories a day, who can operate in the "full .l>loom Stevenaon described a Midwest ' -niemoriat' . V ’v A N D WE SEAMLESS (Continued, on Pnge Three) from his June 9 operation. It waa compared with the pre-opera tl'oh o f health.-” The Democratic Statq awing through com, hog and cattle HoM 32 h-m . EMPLOY THE MOST issued ja few hours after the an­ 1.800. to get the chief executive’s chairman also -.lai;;'ed that Eisen­ SKILLFUL MEN AVAIL- country aa a "liateaing tour" to nouncement that Eisenhower has weight back'up to aroilnd 170. hower tl ’nowhere near aa popu­ find, out what fanners are think- or 24 12*01. lotrios ' ABLE. -V- : : talked politics at last with two He weighed 169 at’ the tithe of lar” as'he Was in 1952. Eisenhower In?- , Sir Stork? NYLON of his key aides. . ! • the operation, dropped to ■ 162 Nehru Rebukes ■wept Connecticut that year b.V( Overall dimeiisiens 18” long, right afterward and moved up to Things were eelattvely quiet on i'‘ v . White House press secretaiy: 160,000 votes,- the second largest the Republican aide in the presi-' U ” wMe and 18^',” . hi|j!i. OTHERS MAY TRY TO COPY OUR SKILLFUL James C, Hagerty-eaid Elsenhow­ .163 shpptly before leaving W a lt^ plurality ever, given by the Slate, dential catetory. / grinning ad­ er discussed "both personal poU- Reed Army Hospital in Washing­ Dulles. Nixon 4V0RK . . . BUT IT IS NEVER DUPLICATED to a Presidential nominee- mission by Prr Secretary James Smart matrons revise tlieir 'tica and general politics" yester­ ton. Hagerty M d - there teems to 40 BSileta for Adlal C- Hagerty nst Preaident Fl^h- wardrobes, but not their day with his chief assistant. Sher- have been a 'further gain of a $ M Besides nominating . a Senator hower ia "talking pollUca” with plans, when they’re e.xpectuig ' min Adam*, and with Hagerty pound or so since the President On Neutralism has been at hU farm. and Congressman-at-large, Con- aide* now hinted strongly that ■ MANCHESTER a call from Sir Stork. ■ Come himself. ' nepticut Democrats today elected 15Indudlng Tax t Therip wee no word on whether What about' the healing of the- London, July 7 (d’j—.'India's in a ih A t new summer choos6- your waiting ward­ President's incision? a 40-member national convention (CodDaned on Pago Throe) Elsenhower ■ Indicated h ew ou ld Prime Minister Nehru chided U.S. delegation. The delegates, each of robe now from-our pretty nia- 'khades. Reinforced at heel stand by Ms Feb. 29 decision to "A s far-as I khow. it's progress­ Vice Pre.ajdent Nixon and Secre­ MEMORIAL COMPANY and toe for extra wear. ing right wen,'” Hagerty s a id ^ le Sen. Albert Gore of Tennessee, who keynoted the Democratic State Convention at the Bushnell whotn will have "i‘. half vote, will ternif.v^ collection. , seek a second term, or.e^en tha^t tary of State .Dulles last night for 'aupport Adiai Stevenson at the “ A. AMIETTI, Proprietor - Sizes 8>o to 11. he had reached . ! decision on his added he thought this was borne their criticism of neutralism in the laat night, 4op-photo, takes-over the speaker's stand from Democratic State Chairman John Bailey L. T. m o . amid the applause of State dignitaries.' Governor Ribicoff is behind Gore and. Congressman convention in Chicago next month. W AC . plans. 6iit by the doctoi’s' description of Cold wAr calling it imdemocratic. - * HARRISON STREET—TEL: MI 9-5807 ^ Thomas •Ik>^d. who waa to be noniinated for Senator.today, la behind Bailev. In the.bottom photo, The Democrats’ 1952 standard 51 Bissell Street From the broad smile With H e - referred to Nixon’s' state­ members of Manchester’s deregatiem. headed by -Town Chairman John D. LaBelle 'at extreme' left, hearer sent .a telegram to the con- RuUetiiis Phone MI 3-J129 OPPOSITE EAST CEMETERY* which Hagerty volunteered:i»iii in- IConnnued on Page-Nine) ment in Manila Wednesday that 14 ^ Baby Qord- Suits, are seen aa they listened to Gore's address. ■ (Herald Photos by Pinto). — . ventiori Iff which he said that his i . ' pair neutralism is ’ ’a'fearful rl.Rk" and travels sround the country have ^rom the AP Wirci . 9 V .. Pink or Blue .... $8.98 Dulles' recAnt denunciation o f ' ^•\ . convinced him th,at "the people neutralism as "immoral." haver had enough of Republican Nehru told a crowded news con- d rift , and are eager to resume ^ .KIDNAP HOAX BARED .he close of the Con\t Doatog. July 7 i/Pi—Poiieo 1^' House Stamps Approy, Educetto rs ^Argue -Pemocr atlc progress, ' C K D A / ^ I ^ A D I \ 4oVBAItDTO? TwO-piec,© outfits — solid- monwealth Prime Ministers’ ’coi(- News Tidbits Although Dodd’s nomination today termed, oe. a hoax by • d d r A w I v A K M -^ ALL POWER REMOVABLE ference that he.' dislikes the term ‘vicious-.crackpot” a telepboae color skirt with gingham Culled from AP \Vires was assured long before the con. ' TWO TO CHOOSE. FROM COVER CLUTCH ij.. neutralism . applied to India’s vention, the Congreisman-at-large coll by a mau who said he ___ top ...... $5<98 Of Postal Rates Boost policy, anyhow. | -situation did not begin to. cle'ar up left Udiiaped Peter H’einberger "It ia a w'brd - ;iormalIy used in ef Weetbury, N.' Y „ in a Pork A . Snake expert William Haast of Over Merit Rating until yesterday.-At one point'four wartime,” he- said. "In peacetime, Street subway station. Felipe Miami, Fla., in liospltal, recuperat­ Washington, ‘ July 7 (>P)* —-.i-matety 30 per cent on the reading the word indicates a sort of W ar­ and Metropolitan Tmnsif Au­ 1951BUICK 2-DOOR SEDAN ing front latest boul with rattle­ (Continued on Page Three) ^;Threa-piace outfit— check­ Stamped with House 'approval,-a | portion of the pubUcalion and 120 time mentality.”. thority employes made a fran­ i clan I per cent on its advertieing. Inttia's' i>olicy. he con’^inued, snake.when 4-foo.ier tagged him -Portland, Ore., July 7 (/P> ■— A..flnaliy'adopted ‘bi)tj.:Only after tic,., and (rultleee aeahrh' of three bill to increase postal rates 1‘^gwond elaae mall would carry a on left harid. as he. attempted to wildcat floor fight.—. with charges frequent .call* . upon the / parlia­ ed sleeveless top, checked siropty';ita independent; ■ sdbway etatiohe after the DOWN MONTH lop.lOO a year waa ready, today, minimum charee of >4 cent per meaanre it . . . 70-year-oid Phila­ of "subterfuge” and "dilatory tac­ mentarian and" some highly- $498 $98 $25 I skirt with solid color rayon “iVe 'do not believe'..the world yesterday., ■4 All white butcher linen for delivery to the Senate. Wheth-litem insdead o f thp present ^ can be- divided up into! good and delphia map collapse* a'nd lUe* ju.st tics" crackling over the p u b I i o charged (for an educators' meet­ Wildcat Strike linen coat ...... $10.98 washable covers oyer zipper . er it will ., be re-addreaped there ! o«ht each. evil.. No country is totally good. as liospitai telephone.d to giv'e him address system —• enlivened ijds- ing) aeciiiatiohs. ' | . I aad nc” a of ill wife's dballi; . ^ ing se.ssions. of Ihe usually serene Charge* Subterfuge ' | ABANDONS PLANE 8EABCH to^ plastic bags.-’Bmall to to the Whit# House was anyone s ^"f.r.**^** * '^ j* * j* ? No country is totally evil-. . . to At P&W Over, New York, July 7 i fpr circulars... and - .. advertising- J. mat- ^ should all think alike is '"‘Military nwn who helped topple, convention of the National Educa­ Milson C. Rover, Baltimore, ■ led 1 One top-Tankirig member'“6( the ter -r third class jnall — would Juan D. Peron seb national elec­ tion Assn. (N E A ). off with the charge that "this ■ Navy today recalled a aolvoga 4-kKX>R DE LUXE. JUST L IK E NEW . BLACK. I : *-7 •Sc^. not at'all poaeible. It is not demo­ ship and minesweeper from the Sleeveless gingham tops in Senate Post Office committee pi-e-. bring In- approximately 877 mil-. cratic. either, to want all people tions (or late 1957 to restore con- ITie convention ended last night i whole thing is a aubterfuge^ an'at- - atitutionai 'rule in Argentina . , . after declaring itsflf opposed to ! tempt to nish through a resolution | Company Says New'Jersey cUimlit after abandon­ dieted privately th! bin would, b e ' hon a year., to think the same as you do." ing hope of locating the wreck­ 4-DOOR SEDAN a pretty array of col­ . 9 8 routed into the Senate’s Deed Let-: Accounting (or this would bq a He asserted the views expressed Play^'i-ight Arthur Miller will be merit ratings for teacher* on the: under -the guise of a., motion." J each -■ rteein. -* boost in the indivlduaindividual piece rate able to keep overseas honeymoon -tfasis of any existing set of stand-: , ’’We >vouId lool- stupid.' Miss ; Hartford. July 7 lA”)—A wildcat! age of a Venezuelan, air liner MODEL 300 ors •••••• • -$3.98 ter Office. by Nixon and Dulles nfeant they ' that craHhed SO miles 6tt .Aebury 1951 PACKARD THIS UUE .. r*.. ny But others recalled that the from 2 to 3 cents for the first, two wanted aU peoples to think aa tjtey date wip):'/Marilyn Monroe because ards. Hire is what happened' be-; Cohdon snapped back, ” if, -we ’vent strike Of several hundred employes | ounces plus an increase in ^h e of 6-nionth passport issued bj' tore the final vote was reached: ton recordas even considering: at the Wes't, Hartford pjanl ofi Park. Since June 29, (he twe Senate in -1952—also an election do. ■ ships, using divers and frogmen, RIBBON $EAL year- overi-ode , objections pf its minilpum jjate for "junk ” or bulk "They are saying something op­ State Departivht; ' First. Mary R. LeMay, Ottawa, something based on ’inconclusive Pratt and Whitney <3o. appears to Dow'N m o n t h ^ mailings from 10 to 12 cents s Helicopters take bodies of si.\ III., proposed a-aciisolution stating evidence’.” have been a "flash” walkout, com-1 have been cbnducting a eenor $695 $95 $38 Chambray shorts . .' $3.28:; committee and voted to boost first posed to the. democratic way of search o f the area.' MEANS class and air mail ratea by the pound and l ' » to 2 cents a piece. life,” he declared, adding that tol- crewmen from Stratotanker I'-hich.- that "the NJPA. afteh a considered | b S) Elkina, Homestead, Pa., p'any spokesmen said today. | - -iaflie nnv oent amount provided in Books, catalogs and other postal ierance of differing views is the ba-' crashed into wooded area in Lab­ review -|af'available inconclusive canie in with: “A s for subterfuge. It* -a s noted that short shifts^ .• bHIRLEY W IN, WIMBLEDON the pending bill. The 1952 pro­ matter woull be subject to emaller ■is of democracy. , - - — rador. . . Vice I’reaident Nixon evidence,' reaffirms its opposition it ,seems to - il th..t tho dilatory work at' the. plant -weekends butj SUMMER ' Wimbledon, England, July 7 posal died in the House. increases. r The opinions of Nixon and end* 26-hour visit to Saigon with to merit rating related to salary tactics s6n> other peo;.^le are us- "all who were dile to be at w'ork j I CONVERTIBLE SATISFACTION SPORTSWEAR—2nd FLOOR (j>)— Shirley F ry of S t Fetelre- 1953 CHRYSLER Barked by GOP The House made only one Duiles. he said, would ‘‘limit our assertion* that^ "any aggression scheduling.” ' 1 ing. getting this referred over to are at work today.” [ 7 burg. Fin., upheld Amerienn POWER STEERING. R,F H. SOLID ilLUE ’ The House yesterday passed the change, in the bill a# it .came from thoughts and prevent us from see- against .South Viet Nam from any ' • Roar of Protest 1957, are .i' ''.fti.f it another way.” The demonatradon, both com-; dominance in women's teiuile to­ increase 217-165 with solid Repub­ committee. It accepted a proposal ing. things we shoiUd aer and un4,Qu»rte'' the world would be This came during, the report of Finally Buford* called up the pany and union agreed, waa baaed Guaranteed day by benting Angein Buxton- lican- backing plus aid from some by } Rep. Colmer (D-Mlss) to ex­ derstand.'! ■'stupid.’ the reaolutiohs committee. NEA on the firing of, an employe, George Iletrres of Britain for the WlmMede* southern Democrats. The action empt newspapers »rith circulations India, Nehru told .the newsmen Site qf propiDsed 18-mlllion- president John L. Buford, Mt. Ver­ (Continued on Page Nine),; Mansour, 124 Hillcrest Ave., West $1295 $245 DOWN $49 MONTH of less than fiiOOO from a n y in­ Championship, 6-3, 6-1. COTY BUBBLE BATH LIQUID .. ..; v.... $ 1.50>’ LELONG COLOGNE . v ...... $ | .75 waa a victory for President Ei­ dollar government animal -tli.seaae non, ill,, ruled the prop’osal but of Hartford. The company, said he S&H Green senhower and his administration crease in their mall charge. .(Continoed on .Page. Nino) -research laboratory .mit to lie an­ order but'Rafter a roar of'prote'st was sleeping during working hours it GOOD YARDLEY AFTER BATH FRESHENER_____ $1.75 YARDLEY LAVENDER TALCUM f. ....,..$ U 0 'wlilch since 1953 has sought rate nounced ■ "for«.jieverai days,’.’ - says called for a ' \"ote on whether Jt on two consecutive nights, Man-' F i r e c ^ i M H t h r e e t o t s 44 to 50 GOOD SOLID CARS Stamps TWEED COLOGNE ... r ...... $ 1.50 lncreaaes"to offset postal deficits Secretary ?o( Agriculture Benson. ahobld be considered. . ■ - 24 Escape Blaze soiir denied it. A union'spokesman Ridgewood, N. J., July 7 (/PH- QOTY STICK COLOGNE ...... $ 1.50 running as high as ■ half billion . .*■ House-Senate conference com­ Three yoiing children s^ocatofi TRADES TWEED BATH POWDER ....'. .v.v...... $1.50 ..Vole ; for consideration was said even if the charge was true. CHEVROLET. DODGI; 04$OTO. PACKARD Given Whh^ SHULTON STICK COLOGNE ...... $1.00 dollars a year. . * mittee .willing to give Air -Force virtually- unanimous.. After brief 111 Stafford Springs 'the"punishment waa too A y e re r' ip a (Ire that 'burned the Inslda GIRO COLOGNE MIST . ;...... $2.50 DESERT FLOWER BATH POWDER ..,....$ 1.65 The House Demeicratic leader­ • a • 816-.million if thevservice can e;on- debate -the .convention voted 1:161 . The case was up for gfiievance of their home'here early -today, ASLOWi^S ship earlier had sougijt to bottle vinre Congress that fflrther deyel- Thr children's -parents, Mr. nadi Cash Sales SORTILEGE COLOGNE .-...7 ...... $2.25 to 1,000 to refer the question to a V Stafford ...Springs, July 7 M*)—/A procedure yesterday -afternoon b a n k FRIENDSHIP GARDEN BATH POWDER . . . $1.40 up the .(bill, coneidereo politically A 5-instalIment feature describiUg vividly the indu.t- opmeht. of. Ntfvy-B: Taloa*- guided committee fo r a report at the 1957 jxiupg fathelr lowered hia two son*, when.the wildcat strike tookjilacc: Mrs. John Glen, wer# rescued' i t objectionable in ah election year.; from the' roof of the wo nod a BLUE GRASS COLOGNE ...... $2.00 .V w —-• • • - trial upa and dawns of the city of Rockvilie.. ,a com­ Inissile is practical. •' convention in Philadelphia, ■ to safety from the roof of a burn­ The grievance session lasted scVt Bulk of the increase is reprp* hadf story frame , dwelling by $54>a DOWN munity with a gloriolis past, g fluid present and an op­ ' Estimated -io.OOO• njusic ' lovers . When tjie time for hev- businCSa ing three-atory apartment house eral hours but ended with the com- “ TERMS . sented by boost from 3" to 4 attend opening program of Amer­ arrived. James A. 'Cullen, Mt. aa flames licked the roof early paffy unchanged in Ualdetermlna- firemen. 'The'children were John rents in the one ounce rate for timistic future...has been compilwi by The Herald’s ican , Jazz Festival in Newport, -Xernon, N. Y., moved that for now today, then b^ and his wi^p tlop ito leave Mansour jUscharged. Jr.», 2'/,: Orgtnle, I'/i first class msil. It would account Rockville reporter, Ron Devine. “ R.I..AmeriqifU priest returning'the convention at least reaffirm a climbed down a fire ladder- to the It waa stated' th'e" problem can go Gerald, 5 weeks. for 82K.700.000 6f the total an­ -from three years:in Red otth'ese .merit rating stand, taken in 1950. ground. • , to arbitration if the union desires;- nual revenue increase. . Our July In this series Beyine captures an the subtle flavor prison says his C?ommjfnlaL„„celi.. JHaidly.. anyone ^ remembered ■ The pre- IIANCHESTER'VER^ t o w n LIN$ i n talcottville crease over-a flve-year period to a United Auto Workers; 'who joined Pt^and'.r internal s t a ir s ... Mayor Department -of Classroom Teachr. Marcus Wotk*l about 28. lived the walkout aa it started at 1:30 Oxford. The tttalMri . C M N E lr M A III ond O AK STS. New In total of 844 H. million. of ilie'H ague, NethSrlanda resign* era be used instead of. the 1956- .0.. the* third floor with his ivi(e p.m., said even if Mansoui; wai volveAn etolioa srogi "" ' 0ipoo'$?voolO8B- Until 9 — ah Day Sntifrdny Until S P. M. — Oontdl Sunday'. 'A t the end - of- that period' the JfoUow{ng rrMcism in Parliament wording. ~, i. six oeraMM oodf aa taMi.d tptol Ipcreoae would be approxi- lEiientng l|era% of hla wartime record. Tha teachers’ ' feiolution was pounded ov»r k period 5f year* Ooyentry ^ 0 d o v y .r ' that drove them-to "revolt. U wsi' testified that membera of Nixon Arrives Scout Jarnhoree iii^S^PIccIged the-'department lost their respect/ foh^the chief i^eause of his actlona Four New THired; eild Granuitearm^ which reportedly broke down^ lhe At Taipai for Held at Camp Merrie-Wood I n Clw cli Drive morale df the department. Both aides -are repreaenledf' 'by. '■it’a VlW’ays f^ _ weather when-^-the many .improvementa of the F ive Posts Stiuto:3e F i Andove 3uly 7 (S [ah'- Some Q n^rvice Station Heque^t . Coventry, July 7 .fSpeeial) —- counsel' grid the hearing i* ■ being - Talk to Chiaiig TBMnr.K TBAF” Girl Scotita get together” c'iiripsite which' they have effect­ V34‘;2 3 ^ f the First Con' Tegational 'The Dodge brothers, Kd'gar and conducted by.;Selecttnen W, Arnold He* men were being mentioned for the ed. '(OonGaued from Pkgd Gfig) proved li^t. evening when, deepite r>', Ju ly . 7 ' (Sl’oclalVr^' . j __ Rockville, July 7 (8?>Sclal)-^A Fred .'of Hartford, learned a les­ Mine; Howard W. Braff and Henry I lauph CbMm i' RhWada' flemiag nomination, but by late yeaterday. She also spoke highly of the fol­ Chiipfh Fund.drive 8 goal i ■Manchester firm. ' apeklng Tjernils- Jo in Doncrlf r lu b s r tcac^iors been e li-, o l i p p l i e r Petertoiv. v. ''s ■■Tke KlUer' Is only Kula and Edmond J. Sawoaha,' cold and dampneat, the season’s lowing unit leaden and program ha^ been pledged, uonain sion to huild a gasoline 8er'vice,ata- son Ih elementary ■ economics ' In welfare, auperviaor In Toirlrtgton, Americans detained on the toain- glared by the Board of Kducalion Coventrj' Justice Court last Alght The hearing wlH resume St 10 Lpsst” first Jamboree at Gamp Merrie- aides: Arlyn Swansdn, May BkH , ^rda. general chairman of. the''' tloh here, has been granted a hbar-j 'The Red Cross haa added the a.m. Monday.^ • were atill in the race. This morn­ lahd and a renunciation by.Peiping and Sejidra Wood, aide; Sua Schei- to fill vacancies In the school Jiy9 Gard- tioh on me northeast corner of tisan audience a* he laced into the Viet Nam, and appeal for expanded The $40,000 will Bbsmed for the Mla.s Laii^GQthberg, Howard Justice LeRoy Roberta ' ad­ neral Home, 23 Main St., followed Htn. (unites)^ presented the part-. Jjlan.'tkylor. aides. Ooven(ryCb\>en(rv Orammsu-Grammar School. Mur- ner St., an , larttrui ent . filed in the the Union knd .Wlst Inter­ Miller, Albwt Cluirilla, Clif­ '^publicans and . told anecdotei by a requiem solemn high Maas tJ.B. military aid, particularly in As.w'rtU aa, having two weeks of renovation of the parSbnage and monished; ’These-ftah coet you WhySoGlym^CliHm? building up the Nationaii.6. ' / ■ Accoi'ding ~ to the .dociiment, . Depressed after a rough week? When.he had finished his audi­ Expected to 'Stress Red Peril'. lor. The cast w as ’enlry Grammar School, the playpen firm in Superior Court fng Fund Con^mittee include; Ralph Atty. Paul Mai'te.N^airman while the vest pocket war 'oy4r the Cote.' wife;. Charlene'''Gotoiy, ___ cerlifleate for aNstationj of the Blood Committeb.;of the ■ or friends will rCnlly •’perk" op “More, morhv” the Rev. Theodore OubalsA MrA Pamela D e Merchant, Sharon'' ved iusr BS ■ in education' for Hartford 'Jourty at New Brit­ Ransom (chathnani, Mr. and Mrs. Thi*ee Hit Chief Gore, who''la being mentioned nationalist-held . offshore •/'islands daughter; Carol KSclnSki. doctoi at PiWiq St. and Rt. 83 w as ap-! local Red Cross ChapterXsaid •Arllne Oarrlty Waa organSt and Joyce Warren, the 'lighthouse;' Eldrldge, Rita Gonci, Frances leton (N. H.^Teachers ain May -4. Wpo'lall is a supplier,of J. .Pansley, H'diipia'nn, Charles your spirits. .-v ^ . aa a po^slble'^lce presidential of. tjuempy and Matauynas been '■ .rris'on, Carol Kacinaki, Hpreea Nicholson, Donald McDonald, Mrs. proved today that only 65 peraoris 'm|Vl^ aololat. Buri.ai w’aa In St. . Brid' Noreeri 'Leben, i/illain: Jean Mac- ta-i 19MI! a'n^ha.e one ■wood products used by the local Approval^fsa third atalion was| In Ouster Action candidate, charged that Eis'en- get's Cemetery, where F a tJfkP relatively quiet Ih VM last few L«ber, Jean MacKeiisle, Patricia ' .experience in Man- Rrm before fire destroyed its Martin Baker. Mrs, JOhn H. Yeo- T'lerie appdintmenta for tl ipontha the danger of -Mrious Com- Kenzie, narrator. The play waa fol­ griinted followrmg.^a hearing sev- [ \iait Monday of the Blood- ^how'er ftdads a ”fall-^hind'' ad- Gubal'a read the committal aefvlce. lowed by,,a'group ainging of "A Orzebtaoweki,, Diana Swanson. Gardner St. plan* Dec. 27. Woodall man.s, -Mr. and Mrs. MbU several Orartge, July 7 (A5'--The ouster . ministration and said thpt a host Bearers, repreaentatiyes of the liat attack remflift and could Joyce wtorren, Lindg Wutsch and White, Veiljon Sandborn, erad weeks ag o m mobile unit at Center Chnrch. o a k g r Il l be kse^ened oply py a firm'Amer- Woonle CopnJe'Cow." Miaa Gene GrtggkNrf Sthrrs will won the suit which was brought residents opposed. to be lo -' aring of Police Chief ■’C a rl' A, of leaser offictala are taking over Lithuanian Societies, were Bruno Delores rqrk. teach home 'econontlcs in the because of New England’ failure man of,,, the collecllona Walk-in donors- are needed to Pdtei'son was in recess today after Ican compiitment to defend them. “Brothers ‘'?Come ,emd Dance" help the? town reach its 150- 80 OAK 8T. \ the functions of the Presidency in LemeSis, C h a r^ 'Xugustinltis. Jo- waa unil 3, Busy Bees' choice, ak ge-Wthnere junior high progrJm). atN^ventry to make -pa.vi.ient for supplie.s! <5eorge Nelson. andxFugene .. The hearinghi«Hn>roT, on th«the llnUnion lo nSfhsSta- ^ an Opening 6-houi:^ session in the. what he said was the absence, of jeph MitkW'rJoaeph Kaailiadskas. Chiang ta luiown- to feel the Girls of Unit '6 who won their. S'cfiwanke. plnt quota. The visit will be' town'cqurtroom yesterday, Trucker Bugene Kendall, 29,. Mahwah, N. J., scratches his head in amazement he ponders the fan- Uqited StatW would be well ad­ they presented a dancing lesson. Grammar School. She rec^i^d her • ’The lien is' against the 'playpen tlon will Be held July 4 at 3 p. •ggressive leadership: Joiseph Katkauskaa and GediminaS The youngest group. Brownie Conservation badges are Pamela B .S. education from . RusSell Sage firm a'lid'’ Donald D. Cifarelli and made betw een'11:45 a.m. and \, He charged also that “eShdidate' taatic. results of a freak accident involving his vehicle , on Rt. 6, Andover, - about midnighl last nighL vised to terminate the Geneva ls«ve for I,ectiJrt- Series Irt the City,, Council room in the' ■ 30 p.m. Appolhlmenta can During\tha hearing two present 'Rocinaims; Wigwam (unit 1). performed Conant, .5; Lea Gordon, Judith College in 1950; was home d'emp^i Victor''Cifarelll Sr.. 'indtv.idJally. ! members oT^the ;7-man'department ■• ■ A . .Eisenhower made more proniiaea Kendall said the rdar - wheels (Sgainat tree, right), of the empty car'carrier he w m drivingfievi* off the talks, and to show by wor^ and The Rev. a i^ Mra. Stephen. Memorial Biilldipg. Barnlnl is cur- ! be made by caljing. Ml ...... >Muit night, delegations from thg a deer. .• No one-'waa injured, The accident Bow Bow; Belinda,” followed by Holmca, Judith Lawrence Jo-LJnda atration agent for, a yjar and lien is, one if a mimbe- of In- aijd'a former department member before -election and kept fewer af^ .trailer after he slammed on the brakes to avoid hitting deed .that tla preaenL policy j) f aup- Leib, Marilyn. Plank. Janet Swan­ Chamheriain wllT leave Monday to rently' seeking permits- to con- Sonkssnd Daughters of Lithuania, tied up the west bound, traffic- for about two hours before the rig waa hauled away, (Heraljl Photo Shady Lane (unit 2) and “A half in Delhi, N. Y.; and has been ran^e the Gardner St. testified against the chief. ter election than .any Prealdeptoln of which the deceased Waa - vice porting the free countries of Asia son and Susan Straight. attend llM_AfUiurm. WjMk..lgctUre8;. atruct..aeYer6l-Otheii.X8.?9.llD.*..J4*:- by PfansUehl)* , , t6 t Simple Ballad of Susie Peters.’’ home ■^niohslralTdn'"' agenr In ['froj “T"ffe'' ''deparlmeriL Tri' '.'revolt American history.” preaident,^and .the Manchester Fire is not liable to^ Change the sake. Light Campfire Also taking advantage of the bp-' "at the Union T heolog^l Seminary tions'^n neighboring towns. of expediency. ; S n Litchfield County for four and a r The Merrie Campers (unit 4) portunlty for badgework were the half years. , . , j Vernon: Wor8hipv,aervlce8 will be' leave for several weeks, says It "Thlrt^^pUbilciiDk." he aaldj home in a body. . ^ \ He 'believes that it would be a were choapn to light the camp-'itoHowing members of Unit 4, who turn Friday everting. Registration' for the recreation Coventry " / dangerous illusion to accept Soviet Mrs„jroan Hotvland will teach Emergency rails for Mr. Cham­ held at 9:30 a.m!/'srtth the. Rev. will resign in a body if selectmen, “came to pou^'^pronilalng a bpld, fire, a bishli^ht of the program. W’ere awarded ’"OonaervgUmx Bosto^Post program for Vernon children will Frank M, Caughey.^Sk^graduate Bowers Threatening Action Ruaais’a change of face as a genri- Grade 2 at tjni Robertson School. 4* berlain .may be. relayed through be held at Vernon Elementary conducting the hearing as the d.vnamic pro^am .” But, he added, Memorial Mm s As it burst into flames, the fol­ badges: .Catherine Adams, Rox- student a t the Kennedy Bqhool of Ine shift from aggressive policy, She r.eceivad her B.S. in education Mrs. Lester ^Thompson, church sec­ School Monday from 10:30 to 11:30 Board of Police Commissipne^bi “When.Rli is. said and done, the ' A memorial Mass for the repost lowing poems were reati:' "Scout­ 'Knne Angril, Vivian Blain, Jan* Mlasiona of the Hartford Seihkiary JayceesGet and may be, expected to atreaa that In IM'TxIrom >lhe Ijniversily of T: *Pi:esses Id le retary. 1 a.m. instead of this morning, as do hbt fife Peterson. ; pl^'fact.ia we are driftIng-just of the -soul of tha lata Lj>uia \ Tif Halt Purchase of Chairs ing,” read by Kathy' Giglio; “Sa­ Bladgett, Janice Rogue, Ruth Car­ Connecticut and is doing special Pdbndation, preaching. The During the hearing. Peterson .dfifUng—both at ho life and there can be no prospect of laatlng: lute to the Trees," by Betty Jean rier, Kathy Fitzgerald, Kathy Gigr Mr. Chamberlain ia a graduate ha'd been preVtouslv planned. Suinislawakl ■will be said tomor­ peace in.Asia until ' the Chineari worlt In primary education thla of- the Seminary. George B. Higgins, pastor, la on’ card himself described -by Asat. * ■ . / abroad” a ' '' v row morning at 8:30 in St. John's 4-Acre Tract Voatinak; and an. original, poem, Ho, Ottherine ' Hammond, ' Tara' Simmer at the Wlllimantlc Stale . Boaton, Jtily 7 The Boston < Two Iteoelve .Awards vacation during-JIuty^ Chiw Brlbtia.-t'«SB. U « (55) MAATO MA.N , , from the Superior Court. 1 trust Mrs. Taylor Fete^ chosen outatanding campers during The Post will meet at the same "Sermon os the M, ant',”i reiafing .To Attend MiJiool pastor. - sponsible itor dissension with^ the ChBBSrl SS Walrrhar)', Csaa. I S* ( a-55)-BA6KBAI.I. , health I'a not a proper issue.for the Atty. Donald Cliemott repeated his This land is to be used for the camp director, to the-group of the flr$t aesaion. Fox.-, 49^year-old Boston finan­ Donald E. Freeman. Talcottville, Ckaaasl 58 Hol.voks* Mass- Olasit vs. Ptttsbarsh campaign, Gore said the ’’qualifica­ contention that the town ia bound that your actions will make im­ Jaycee youth prt^rarri at the lake time and place. cier, who purchased the paper in the parable ‘ of the Wlae and St. Joseph’s Church: Sunday department, but they said it X aa At Birthday Pdrty, parents and friends. Mrs. Jones Camm*jyill reopen Monday vrith an assistant treasurer of-the East a succesion of "little things” coi ,U*» OK.VK Alf'TRV tion capartly for leadei'-ship in- by an agreement between the mediate court proceedings un­ and also for other projects spon­ Spoke briefly and thanked Ed Plans arc being made for the 1952, Instructed Glty EMltdr John Foolish Btiildera. Masses during the summer at 6:30, <»( FIRST RC.V THKATES necessary at thia time.” - • ■ • a full enrollment for the second Joint Post and Unit picnic July In annotinoMclng>the series, the Hartford Aircraft Federal'^Credit 7:30, 8:45, 10 and 11 a.m. The Rev. < X) mCr TOP (» ) .MISSlOX AT MID volveauiot drily physical abiUt.v and parties not to proceed with. ]|ts sored by them. A frami! cottage, O’Brien and hi. wife Jo-j.da , for 2-week session. S. Mannion to post a' notice on the Union, will be at the University of (IS> ROV RIHiKRN ^ Mrs. Mary S- Taylor, w’ho makes 33 at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Mr. Rev. Mr.,r..'Chamreblain __ a«dd,____ "The H. A. Lepak. pastor: .the Rev. B'. ■ C’KNTl’BV vitality, but also mental' and po­ Hysterectomy Aftereffects contract for the chairs until judg­ given by Roy Martindalei has al­ bulletin- boards announcing the' Wiaconain July 9-;21 attending the n. / i life Normal irjunctioD sought 'jy Bowers;' Glenney also donaled the concrete Florence Shaw, 25 Edward St., Coventry obligations,, including the 800 em a refreshing and abiding quality Union Congregational Church: M55> HATI'RUAY PJMIrORM- Search Coplinu^s Stanley Harris in charge. not to- be found elsewhere in the has been connected with the East ”It involvea, too,., the will for Bowers, brought the sett when blocks for the epttage foundation. waa honor guest %l a large party ploy'es’ severance pay Would be Services At 9 a.m. with the Rev. A the town awarded the contract for Hopefuls Push Asks Small Claims Forma world’s literature. It la hoped that Hartford yrtlt-for about 12 years. Dr, Allison' Ray Heaps, associate U:M (151 THE riRAtES dCciaion,” he sai(t..addlng. ’’Neither By KPii'IN P. JORDAN, M. D. For 2-Year-Old in honor ofCienney, the Jayceea last evenirtg,- given by' her sons met. . Part-’Flme H.elp '"anted. MANC4^ESTER (S5-3S) MR. ( ZARl) ■ Written for NEA Service the desk-chaira to the second low­ hav’e v o t^ rto name the new site Motorist Fii^d Justice ^LeRoy Roberts has While some of the paper’s staf­ these s c io n s , in response to the pastor, preaching on “Different 1:S6 ( SI Ti;XAS {(cT>;i-^RS YOUR YARN SHOP a pleasant peraoriality, knowledge and thrir wives,'Mr.'''and Mri. Rus- asked all persona filing Mnall demand for, palatable summer The Herald Rockville office is (IS) WKSTKRX kVHOrSE ' of historj', nor political .organiza­ Today’s flral inquiry presenU a est bidder,- He :eek3 an .ward to GlemmjrPark. , - seil B.-’ raylor, 162 Green Rd., and fers read the jipt-'unexpected notice seeking a part-time helper in the Ways of -'Thinking of God." All Art Needlework SuppUe* the low bidder or new. bids' and Wldatoe, Utah, July 7 (fl')—The For Deipocrats claims to submit forms by the'20tb fare, will also answer the yearning (M) - 5 ...... STAB TMKAI.«R tion, however gdod. can be a aub- series of rathfr cofnpilcaled ques­ Q tta h d on during the aummer Mr. 'and Mrs. Allan S. Taylor, at After Arrest in' w’lth tears' in their eyes, the lawyer circulation deparUnentv' Xnyope Weekend Events B c l t On NcTf!^ ■fSS)I '"WESTERN THiSKIE* * FREE INSTRUCTIONS $1,000. damages. aeai-ch continued last night and in­ members will work on camping of each month so that they may for applied.leaching' from the New 1 :$#..( SI IAMINEY t i n es stitute for the physical and mental the latter's home, 56 Henry St., -for the estate-which sold the paper Testament for the pressing needs interested ia asked to call The The Women’s Auxiliary of Ver­ K :o i> r t 6 /-V tions but ones'\ which' m.ust be ot TTie letter w s in reply to one to the early morning hour, toda' 'facilities for Boy Seputa and Other Private Drive he- heard the following month. to Fox insisted the paper • isn’t t;MI 1-55) BASEBAU. • FREE PARKING vigor and will lp,..nj.*ke' decialons.” where Grandmother Taylor for­ [ate Votes Herald at TRempnt 5-3136 or call non Fire Co. No. 2 will , hold a / —GIbbIs v s . PlttsbarsF /great interest to thousands ot by Crockefl in which the toivn for a 2-year-'oid girl who w'andcirid youth organizations, as well aS of teWay.’’ IdAST DAY Open Tnea. to Set. 9i45-5:00 Staling that “Instahcea of con­ merly lived. The occasion waa her sSs'eaTji' ■ . 'The R*y. Mr. Chapibertain will 'in person at the office, 7 W. Main chicken barbecue tomorrow eve^ / . (IS) WF:STERN i’LAVMOi:SE women each year. coansel<;info.'ined Cliernoff the away frprii a family Foufth^-'July fireplaces and other piepto faclli' birthday, and she was invited to Maiicbeete'r Evening iirraia C3iester Steadman, attorney for nlng at Vernon Elementary C««larr-FM yfGMWIi '$:•• (IS) 5 O’CLOCK THEATER lliuraday Evening 'nil P fusion and indecision in the con­ outing in the^rerhote soiitljefrt Utah Coventry, July 7 (Special) ~ 'ICMitinaed from Pnge Qac) Coventry correspondent, Mrs. alsq introduce tomO'rxow a "Con- St. ' (Ml SATl'RDAY MATINEE duct of ovir foreign policy continue Q-—Please explavp what la meant town no longer consie'era' ■ itself ties. . • o- , ' a family dinner. After ruling that a Safety Patrol 'the estate at Richard Groxl^r, veraattofi for Children” based on To' Diacuaa Primary Law School from 5:30 to 6 o'clock, rain M i m m m m S:U.(;v« AIR FORCE FILM by removing the uterus without bound by that agreement. area north of here. . The Jaycees will-sponsor a Boy George tittle, FI 2-83S1. or shine. 4;ta (tD.BIO PICTCRE- M l 9 . 2 3 5 8 to pile up,” Gore said, Ihe ques­ ' Later in- the evening, she was coriatable was doing'hia duty by Eisenhower’s piano to run again whose family*was assortated for 60 the same taxt.^ised for the sermon Topic for,* meeting of the Wom- ...... faking out the ovaries and tubes, In hia leUet, Crockett said the '"Parents prayed th'e search would Scout Troop 63 which is how in the 4:M (IS) RIDDIE KARTOONS COTTAGE STREET tion has arisen, “Who speaks foc.^ be as succsbsfuLaa one yesterday much surprised when other reia- making an '.arrest bn private are UQrthKnged- years w-ith,the.'P6st, said the stock each wew. .He will announce'the eiv'a Republican Club of- Vernon The Vernon Square Dance Club - (t]| .MCNIC' FROM MEADOW. n c h e s t e r . c o n n . the President?” '■ Many leaser’ Does one still get mbnatrual peri- agreement (sUimlation) waa en-. organizational Stage. V_ tives and friends, together with •property, Juatice LeRoy Roherts is scheduled to be sold by bid later addifiortaiY texts and sennbns aclieduled Tuesday at 8 pum., ^rtll wflll hold Its first outdoor dance . BRCMIK officiala and “some non-officials,” j^ods and • go througlf the meno- tered 'tflto by the town“ wlth the in the rugged; Gunnison National Thelp building Will be used for In Chicago, an Illinoia group Mediation Board (555 BlCi PICTlTkE - Forest of yvrtstern Colorado, some several of her associates at the ISst night in Juatice Court fined this month by the bank which through'out. the series, concluding be the State's new. primary law. of - the season tonight at Vernon t:M I SI SKY KINO Gore declared, have undertaken pause? Does the operation affect express understanding rthat the the meeting plate for their Jurtior Herald, where she haa long been Amede J,-PouH of. 60. Reynolds launched a moVs to put Sen. Wll- holds'll in escrow, unless an out­ Elementaiy .School playground, l:M (M) THIl , THK u r r. 390 mUeS east of here, where A ug:l2. \ passed by the Geheral Assembly (IS) CiKNE Al TRY SHOW 1 ;M IIS) WEI PLAYHOl'SK to uae the prestige of the Presi­ one emotions and sexual life? matter at las):e' (the permanent Yacht Club earth 'Saturday at 10 socity and women’s club editor, Dr., $100 for operating a motor May Hear Issues right purchase is made in the at Its last session; with "Kip" Benson of West Hart­ (1!) C.RAND OLE OPRY (M) DR. BPOdt____ 3-ye^rtoId Kathy Bebee was found a.m. The first session will be at Ham Jenner (R-Ind).on the Nov, Miss Barbara Munsoa-will be the (5.1) CANADIAN TRAYEL FILM dent’s office—and are ’’taking off A—The operation in .question is injunction) would be heard oh the society and women’s .club editor, Vehicle while under the influence meantime. .soloist- at tomorrow morning's Speaking on the law will be Mrs. ford calling. l.'M (rt-M) YOI'TH A.NT8 TO merits on or lefore June 5, safeaboiit 1 miles frt)m the camp the Lake Street beach. Norris 6'Hllnoia ballot ar a, third party (55) Wi:.STERN PLAVHOI'SE •« KNOW in opposite directions.'" known aa an hyaterectomy. There -s^t up "the day before by her p ar to shower her with lovely group of liquor. D a n b,u r y.' July 7 T h e ,. Word. "Of the l*dat’a curtailment service. The'organist will be Mrs. Mari Moore, North Branford, a Members of the Italian Ladles 1;M ( S4S) OABBV MAVFAI SHOW l:M (IS) KARJPONLAN Then, helping' acorn on ‘four of arc several methods of performing 1956. . ^ Tarbel, project chairmarn will be in and individual gifts. Pouliot was arrested' and the "conaervative” car.didate. swept fhe paper’s city room with former State representative who Social Club of Sntpalc St. who Are («) DISNEYLAND Itt-Mr FRONTIERS O’ ■ j«nts, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bebee •trike at the Houiianto'nic Public Leslie Billings. (M) BIRTHDAY PARTY Elaerihower’a closest associates, hw i f ’J u t tliey involve the reriioval of ^Ghernoffs - letter . aa.Vs "The charge. The daughtersrln-law used a charge lodged against him_____ at hia Leaders deacribod it as & move swift sorrow, ■ ■ served on the. Elections Commit­ planning to attend tomorrow'^ all­ 4:M ( 5)‘ cot. 'OIXEOE PBK8S PREAS 7 a^eement does-not contain any I Jr ., Cripple Creek, Colo;' She, too, . Chlidreh 9 to 15 years old will Service Co., reaches, its seventh- • iM I M RIO IDEA* ^ FKRENCH-.rSesCHerb .went on:.”'But a quartette of tfi#^uteru8 or w'dmb leaving ih place ' had wandered away, profusion of rosea and delphiniums home ‘June 23 after a constable- give conservative RepuMicana Moat employes stood stunned. .Manchrater. Evening Herald .An­ tee. Mrs. Moore ia also a .trtember day outing to Rocky Point, R. I., (IS) KARTCHINS Lrhknaa worthies seems to have a-corner language which would ma^.e dt h'ftve to qualify in the Jayceea (Ml KIT CARSOS the ovaries and tying the \duct* Missing from .the famUy outing in their decorations.. A large, followed him from South St.,^ to "a candidate to their liking.” and day today , with both aides, agree­ Others were angry. Tears briiamed dover correapondent, Mrs. Paul of the Republican .State Central are asked to meet in- front of (IS-55) ADVENTCRE on policy, poittica arid propaganda. void if th.. case ware .no’ heard by Water Safety Program before they suitably inscribed birthday cake his home via Reynolds Dr. The build a conseri’a tiis Woe for con­ Grant’s Store 'on E. Main St. by (5SI EEATi’RK Th eater CtM ) AMERICAN FORl'Ir- leading from «1ib ovaries to^ the at'th e Newel) Steen Ranch about 7 able to arbitration l^' the State the'eyej-gf Veteran employes proud PfanatleHI. 'P i 2-6856. Committee. She will be Intooduced lU)-'CARTOONS ( a r LASSIE •’The secretary of the treasury, womb. The menses cease after, the June 5. 1956.“ " — wH! be allowed on boaid any of the centered the buffet table, and' eonstable claimed 'Pqiiliot’a ' car vention votihg. ‘The group wanto Board of Mediatioh and Arbitra­ to be associated with the paper by SjJ?- Harry H. Lugg, in charge 8 a.(p. (IS-55) FACE THE NATION Despite the efforts of all pqrti'es miles north "of here i s . 2-ye*r-5ld three club sponsored sailing boats TOMORROW George Humphrey, the modem-pay removal of the uterus. Howeyer, Vilate Yoiing, daughter of Mr. and other dainties were,served to the was swerving from one side of the Sen. Harr; F. Byrd (D-Val aa its tion. that was once^ one of the moat of the program. ■ • (tt-M) ZOO PARADE (CoIm ) . Andrew'Mellon, Is administration ; the ovaries wiH contiriue to seert^te to get. the injunction case h e.' I w'hich were launched during 'cerp- guests by the,- grahddaughters. road to the other. Re.vnolds Dr. AB.y.ciTHMS end TaleottvIHe RewaIVK' 1 I > (55) MASERAL1. ---- — Mrs. Kerry Young, Monteview, conaerietive vice president. But,..the union, wants all issues widely read in the United.-States, ■ Police ArreM 58y * PrScedlng^tha meetlng,^ Uw.club; -majorrdomo for policy,- Mr. 8her-Ifaormortea (aaiumi: before the end bt . the Superior monlea on Ju ly 4. ^__. - -Virginia, daughter of the!.Ituaaell | a —-^h—Kttiturtkyi-—tha.-~--Repubilpanv Will hold its annual picnic at The Items nre" " now bebijif'' haridled " L e w i S k.^ N U m C H E S T E R ------... .9-^iaaU..«s,-.PIU*banHr- ;• ■ Tdal - pat before ■-thb boai-d while the Aa the initial ahock ' tapered, S:M ( S) MAN BEHIND ‘TME BADGE man Adams ae'ema to 'be running ' w■Oman is still young enough K- Court session, a weelT ago yester­ . More than 100 men on foot, Taylors; and Marilyn and Suzanne, Ahd Actor’s Colony, a private State Central Co.nmittee .meets Pines-,' Henry Park, with ■ Mrs. through The Manchester Jtvening (IS-55) SI>l)Ak- NEWS ,' utility company insists on tyo ex- some employes Keaued for. ihe, out­ X. the politics, Mr. James Hagerty This.m eani that technically there, day, the session ended with the horseback and in the air searched children of Mr. and Mrs. Attam development. today to nam • a GOP candidate for ceplions—Issues inyoiving a union In Gaming Raid Oeorga W; ,Allen chstfnian.'- Each HesnU Roekyjlle Burenu, located w e s t e r n m a r s h a l case still pending. doors guying they wante I a whiff nt 7 W’. Main .St., telephone TR /ART i S I S LUMBER, Inc. (M) Ol'TLOOK ..and Mr7 Leonard H all the propa- is a inenopaui*. - The other symp­ unsuccessfully for her Thursday Taylor, All three girls are looking The question of the legality qf toe Senate seat of the„late Sen. aiiop and a pension plan. person ia asked bring a .-box S:N ( S) BADGE .Ns. lit snda.’^ \ It ia now Impossible to have the Boy HitcheHifefei^ forward to attending the new high thrt aarest ort private property was of fresh air to cleaj^their heads. Bridgeport, July 7 .Int8 th* •. TTie company has offered a 5 -per .SgmC' made no pretense, of their lunch, with Impper scheduled for 6 / F AND —"Bl* Shark” iVkile the executi'i'e branpli haa change of life due to lessened hor­ pase heard before the fall session school in September. - raised in court by Albert Caron, nominee might.be former Sen. raided the Paramount Athletic p.m. The meeting -fpllowlng will be ■ MODELS (IS-55) t e l e p h o n e t im e -populated area 195 miles south Nfibbed by Polled eisnt wage boost fer the 70 mem- dMtination. The. were headed for I T ! ) SCSIF. faile^ to provide national te: der- of Sitpe^or Court. • , Barry Rd., preaiOent of the colony John Sherman <^per. Club early today and arrested 58 held at the Vpw H.ome on Elm SECURE HIDING PLACE MASON SUPPLIES mone production , by the ovprles of .Salt Lake City. bars^Of Local 1817, International convenient taverns. “I need a (Ml STORIES OF THE . ahip, ’’particularly in fietda of continue until they would normally Nottea Two Oourara Just . before dark last night, and a friend of P{mli()t. Caron Had. Refused Nomination- Brotherhpoti Electrical Workers, drink,” was the moat heard phraae. men on gambling charges. Sr. In case of rain, the^picnic 'Will Fort-Bragg. Calif. i!P> -—A neat t’KNTCRV national ^'defense and foreign Chemoff yeaterday mentioned A 800-tniIe hitchhiking trip by claimed the constable had no right ’Two patrol wagons shuttled be­ We Finance Tour Jobs t;M S-55) VOr ARE THERE cease. Sheriff Stewart Woodard of Gar­ Cooper, Now U.S. amhaSsKdor who comprise the company.! entire- .Two hours later employes were also be held there. ■ of acorna-..was uncovered In the t ((S) DATELINE KCROPE policy,” Gore, cl ✓ led, "the Stth tw’o possible courses he coQld take. three juverilles, one from Belton to enter the private development to India, earlier had refused, the tween the club and headquarters,' Church Service* ' ' I should doubt that fhere would field . County said two dr three ^ b o u t Town service staff Ip this area. a^ ed to leave the building. T\ o heart of a redjyood tree by w ork-} 255 Center-8t— 511 8-5144 . (IS-M- ROY ROGKRS Democratic C^y reas haa under-| be any direct effecl- bn the-emo­ One would be to seek a court or­ and two from New London was nip and place Pouliot under acreat. hominatlon but the pressure- on ahd it took more than three hours First Evangelical Luther.an era at Union LuhslMr Co.'a shingle i 7 :M ( SI VOli ASKED FOR IT footprints of the young ijlrl were ped in the bud by Mancheaier Po­ The union, turned do’wn'th'e .pto.r detectives ere -tationed inside (IS) SECRET FILE C. S. A; taken to fill thd\gap aa best it tions from an hyaterectoiriy. Some­ d er'to have the town cease con­ found about half a to ilg ^ om the In. passing sentence, Roberta him haa been increasing. The OOP posal 'yes'.erday, .U8ki»8 for a 7 'and m-o nnifor:iied.r.ottlrers pa­ to book the men. Church: Morning worship servicea operation.- Foresters eatlmat^', (5t-jai TOPPER could.” ! tract proceeding because of the lice about midnightjast night when Mr.-apd Mrs. Louis J. .Tiittle, 21 said that aa 'tie interprets the law Police said a crap game was in • ;M ( I) ANMK OAKLET times, of course, m woman miffkt I'anch. Two ' bloodhounds were Hudson St., who are attemling a candidate will oppose former 'Gov. per cent increase -arid adjustmenl trolled outaide to discourage p ^ - will be held at 8:30 a.m. with thg squirrels had placed Ihe acom aj . —"Am baih .Caajrtta” (55) WATERFRONT In opening hia ad less, Gore i worry because she could no longer stipulation. The other would be the trio was picked up on--Genter the constable was .riRht in enter­ Lawrence Wetherby, the Demo­ p.rogress w'hen l l State and local , (IS) JOHNNV JCPITER 1 :M ( S-55) PRIVATE SKCRETART flown . Into the area from Big conference : in East Northflel^ of a seniority clause.-, V , aible idoUng. Rev. Erich O. Brandt,. pastor of there before Columbus discovered lauded ConnecticuUa t ^ 1 bcart:hUdren—or ahe might be re- rtb aedk a temporary injunction.' Springs. Nev. St. ing the development to make . the cratic nominee. , policemen showed up, and an un­ America. (!t) LONG JOHN SILVER US) COMMAND PERFORM­ , a., had the Opportunity o f ^ - The company refused arid, with­ Concordia. Lutheran Oiurcb, Mam (M) RANGE RIDER ANCE—"Il's A Waadrrtal lead^ship. He raid RlbicottK whom , Keyed for the same rea.ion. With In either case. Chernoff would Police reyealed''they had but 15 arrest regardless, of -the fact that . Rep. Robaion (R-Ky) said in disclosed amount of money was U lr” Woodard said toe bloodhounds ving acquaintance'with' the Rev. drew its otter. , cheater, officiating in the absence (55) CISCO KID heh«Djet L;( a C o n g re s s :n .^ a 8 „y.riea .still in -place there have to move quickly, because the cents and two can s'o f soup hie it was private properly. Washington he "wouldn’t be a bit seized. ‘ , l:M ( A) DEATH VALLEY DAYS (lt-J*) FRONTIER ■pi(:ked tip the scent at the foot­ illard McLaugklin, onri qf the Both aides then said they w-ere. Teenagei^s^^oiled of vacationing pastor. Rev. Gordori —"Tha Vayaxr si Caeiala • rtemonatra ed such aCmlnistrall^ ^ ,„ e ct on the town plans-to go'' forward with- tween, them. In two other cases, Roberta surprised” if-' Eisenhower made a Edward Forte. 48, Bridgeport, E. Hohl. (IS) GENE Al'TRY prints. He said the prints were speakers. It will oe remeirtpered )ie WilUng to le. ve it up to the State (K) BREAK THE RANK Casllr” and executive ability that h. *N gexual life buying toe chairs next Friday. hard to see. The girl weighed about Mancheater Police Lt. RaiTnoi^ levied fines _ of $9 each against last minute personal plea to Coop­ Board of Mediation and Arbitra,- was charged with keeping a ganf- St. John’s Episcopal. Church: (M) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT (U) FA.1NltS FU.M FFATIVAL In hia 'letter. Ch'embff aSya “The was pastor of the. North Methodist Arthur R. ‘England.- .19. - of 499 "^1^1 Elopement y ry —"Thr WniiuB la qa'rstlea'' “rapidly grovtijg in n a tlo n a l^ U -'N ^ _ y „ „ ’ wrote, not long ago. ■ 20 pounds and Was' wearing, red Griffin said the youths, wjien, er to run. . , .tlon,' only to have management bling house. His bond was. set at Holy Commimion will be celebrated '(SO FAVORITK 8T O R V ■ plaintiff has alwa>7i stood ready brought to headquarters and.(}((.e8 Church for four years, prior to-bia /Lydall St., Manchester, failure to . t ! l 5 (51) PO.ST TIME r.S.A. ' D.lrk RaxarA sandals. The ground was clay. ''appointment in 1952 as executtvg South Carolina’s . 40-member riiake two exceptions. $500. The other 57 men were at 8 a.m. At 9:30 morning prayer. 1:$a ( S) HITCHCOCK PRESENTS S:M I 5) THE ED Sl'LUVA.V .SHOW He declared Dodd had shown and willing' to have thia matter tloned about their projected'trip, obey an officer; and Dean R. delegation to, the Democratic Na­ V Rochester, N. Y., July 7 iPi .X' -c{»ai'ged with breach of the peace OPEN He said late last night that the secretary of the - Vellore, IndiS' ' —TTiie company says that there has Holy Baptism and a sermon by the , —■•.M.mriilom" (•arala; Patrkaa, Frrark himself in Congieas to be an “able, wn„w Oiarc ia no brought to a speedy conctuaion, dogs were "still on' the track.” said they had run away from home 'Gyure. 21, Wlllimantlc. passing a tional Convention voted to back been hd serious interference with teenage boyNgnd girl, wedding aiid^^Heased'ln $50 bonds apiece. Rev, Maurice G. Foulkes, rector, (IS -451 BEAT THE CI.OCK ' slasinr slar. Csatlaarr Rra- and it ww the third parties and YHedlcai College Board, at Its New stop sign. • (*:-M) DOWN YOr GO nrt prctrallax a aavrlty a'nd were hitchhiking to JElevelandr York headquarters. Gov. George Bell Timmerman Jr. gaa and electric service. Only the plan.kenr of Meriden, will on the Job. It was reported that as their voluntary chauffeuf,\was Vacalioh School DINNERS und LaPiZZA former Senator William Benton! letter whattocUona or lack of ac­ who in turn callpq Manchester Po­ "within the framework of .'.the the old contract gives the service (K-M) PATTI PAGE SHOW -- Ikr world, wka srr ramprl- and former Governor and Ambas- ! 'hemica substandeJv.tandea^. know-n aa tion on the ' part of the town or be ablemnized thia afternoon at 4 being'heldln Canandaigua charffod (Ent LaPizza Hero-^r Take it Out) Garsl*: Thr Sprilbiaders. la* lor Ihr Crswa'MIss Cal- lice for infoi-atotion.' Warrantee'-Deeds Part^-^fOT the preservation of the workers an average .of $2.25 W J.bnny Pair* e» 'b l * k a r- ■yrrtr sador Cheater Bowles. Both sat on i POThvrina are found In the-tlsauea. Gerald NeRlous and AVeatfield o’clock in the South Methodist -ivlth driving without a license. The closing program of” Ihel ■ 4 Carl- LucS^, 16,. of Willimantie, Local- i’oli(m. told State Rolice Sherwood J. Robb and Murial R, Constitution and pboples’, righto.” •hour. ” ' r mnalra san* aad Dfrtrr («.M) STEVE ALLEN HROtt - the platform last night .long with Manufacturing Co., eff-detondants! Church. ' T h e young elopers-were Edward Bmanuel-Concordia Lutheran DRIVE-IN ^te7//y (C n l* r) . Q—t am 50 years old and have was arrested yesterday by local they were holding the'youngstefs. Robb to Robert T. Fuller and Vir­ The delegatioo charged also The company supplies electricity I:M < S)-STAGE SHOW / '--v^ Gartit: VIr Damanr. Ah* other State Democratic dignitaries Chernoff and Bowers held to be that the unity resolution- has been Ashby;,,. 16. North Haven .and catidn Church School w'as held last r^MAUNTUlINnKt* MWINGTPPr^ COMPLETELY _Ra^raw*,_ Don Adams a cravirtg for celery. I oat almost police after he' allegedly threw a The parents in Boitop and New Manchester Auxiliary Police will ginia W. .Wller. property at'Adel­ to Danbury, Be., .ei. Brookfield and With Dorary Bro*.. Gar*U; ( 14) r . and. this morning were elected del­ dilatory. bottle onto E. Middle /r^ke. while "groasly misrepresented as a third Eileen Tanain, 15, Branfo'rd. Held ■evening-.^ Envanuei Church with TaB.v Braacll. SIrpla rs ltb ll FLAVHOl’SE 'a liTrge stalk a day and ll seems London , were informed and later meet Monday night at 7:30 in the,- aide and Jepn Rds. Ndwton. and gaa to Danbury', [ >«NMNY — ^ egates to the national convention. Nealous .„ajid Westfield., sup- traveling in a vehicle. He is . ■_ movement by \ some in­ was Harold M. Kuckin.- 16. al.so a large phri^entage of the 207 pu­ and Nat Rraadynlnr after I eat It I feel relaxqd and, arrived -at M anchest^ Police Kuxiliary room of police' head- CamHIo-'Gamboiatl. to Peter A;- Bethel -and parts of Newton.' AIR-CONDITIONED . '*•'*. I'ONF^ WOLE piletier and manufactured of toe charged with throwing offensive dividuals and newspaiiera.” of North Haven, their, driver. pils and 31 I S ^ members In at- satisfied like someone who enjoys headquarters to take th i children quaitfra. Plans will bO'’discussed Plikaitis and Anna A. Pllkaitis, "THE MAN WHQ S i* 4 (,( S^M)^ LAWRENCE WELK • rthaiSlra which the town contracted or injurious articles on the high- home. State Police sat^ their car tendanie, - in add^bn’ to parents | Lost Bctliam’ Girl F'oiind smoking. I do not smoke. A friend to'buy, entered the suit as co-de­ and a schedule ofaetlvities drawn property on Hilliard S t.-ti ■ wheeled off "the ThnrvVay yester­ and friends. KNEW TOO MUCH" (55-iai TWO, FOR THE MONEY ^ M oney ' • _ up for the remptof^r of the seaaon. — ' Lease- (M ) p e o p l e a r e r C N N V ^ ^ says that her slater did that for fendants and entered a demurrer. day near Canandaigua mid \vaa Songs were sung by, the Begin- Warren^ J:int- 7 l/P}—Elizabeth Patrolman Samuel Maltemim ' BONN HOUSE FOR DR.\FT Greeh Manor Ehitates. Inc. to Hospital Notes James 'Klewart Doris Day (S3) HOUR FILM ' two years and then died of can­ The demurrer ia a motion which and Auxiliary Policeman Samuel - : Bonn, Germany, July 7 t/PL- abandoned by the trio in a field-of he'r.s and primary DeRartmeDta.. t-.M (IS -55) RI'SS MORGA n ' s h OW -Mannell, 17, Fethapy, waa lost in aayji tost even if toe fa cts. alleged; The Cirange Convention; Com­ Youth Centro Stores. Inc., premises cer ot-the bowel'" - Diamqnd were traveling in a Weat Germany's lower house ap­ mud. ' - and the junior' and aenior'-gr oups -■', (M) FESTn’AL OF STARS ' INYouaeocKn , the woods last night after she be­ ■A—I should doubtr^ that there are true they aje riot a cause for mittee -Will meet Monday evening at the Manchester Shopping Cen­ visiting Hours: Prl-iate rooms, '■ The three p'ere eventually found •THE TWINKLE WALNUT RESTAURANT — " T h r 6U ra l , S lr a a tr y ” came separated from, a group of cruiser behind the HSUH T O D A Y (M) INNER SANCrrSI latest reports say “open re- a general denial to Bowefs’ Miller. South Ooveatry: a* son to o>iin.» i„,t >ILM) Tl PLAYHOl'SE— ”Tli* ,'Ar--Fifat,-i I- doubt that . mas­ dover, was charged with passing Dr. J|ilian’ W. Smith, associate TO.MfIRROW [ 'thp: mkab< hkM’ u : M : “ s i nper *1 81, Jain**” tBarry brlllnn” Is now being preached In charges. A general denial in effect PIm IoHOx Pliannaey • Marziaip. ! professor, of outdoor education at TATE ; 'nOH N ^lalBKBTl' I’alriek O'Nm I pearly all Important villages, saging the thighs for the purpose says that the charges are untoie a stop f»'while Carl J . Dutton. frwm T p.n I R O A D ** y lii: (551 HALF HOUR FILM - :»f losirig weight would be effective. 28,. of Bridgeport. ;was charged' G 0 O D I ^ (I) Only Regtstrired Phsr- * TnarHARrrii vi.'UT».'Rn*v. ’ StaU' Unlveraitj-- says SUNDAY towns throughont Tipet despite arid calla on the pl*i*'t-l® prove DlaCHARGEU 1 Eb.TKRDAT .. niore than 50 per rent of 38.000 lt:M I S) NIGHTCAP TREATER T H E A C k B apparent apposition by the Seemnd, It might be dangerous to with passing in a no passing zona. msoiat fill prcacripUtfbs hsrsr 2 BILLION YEARS IN TKE MAKING! and th# D«*tII** (SJ) HALF HOOK FIL-II them. <21 The largest most con- Mrs. Manl>'n Holmes. 26 Lydkll hi^h scifools surveyed last year (M ALFRED HITiUHCOUK Dalai Ijuns, Tibet's nomUiril ,ruh varicose veins; this might In- ZuroWa alleged offense occurred l u t i ! S ! Cbernoff’s Letter pkds stock ot PhsttnacantlBSls Marcoux,' 210.' were interested in dev'eloping such p r e s e n t s — Jaka Ca**.. ruler. . i , crea.se the chances bf clots ftfrip- Following ia a fopy of Cher-, on Woodbridge St. at the Intersec- High St.; Mrs. Loy Schuelz, Bol- programs DINNfR I:M ( I) NEWS ■ *lar*'la "Yaa- Gal t* Ing inHl|ese veins and leading to tioi^of Oakland 8t„ while button sad chemicals 'lit tows. . fwv; Nela Carlson. Rockville; Dorn- . fiava Lark” , with .Mariui noff's'letter to.Crocket: (8) Our rapid tarsovs* sal UP AND' DOW’N 1 phlebitis or other serious difficulty.. “In regard leHyour felter under wari arrested on E! Ml(tole T^pke. FRESH FRUIT Inick DiBattiato, 21 Scarborough , — ■ ...... ^—■■ ii;ee 1 »),Conrad" j/a o e l t r e a - Yorkton, Sask. (A7 —Anton after he passed two cars, police sores (resh quality drugs of tbS R d. date" of July 5 inat., please be ad­ said. , highest purity. lOHN I. OLSON VVicheaynt 24, went up a tree fast vised that'm y cileqt fiUenda lo see when chased by a brown bear. .The Both drivers are scheduled to (4) Electrical refrigeraUsa ta Fofntor and Dteorator IS oiloebslkevk that the atlpulatlon and agree­ TRY HOWARD JOHNSON^S *•' MAN a ga in st.CHIMB. bear went up after him- and., For Moris Fun on Your appear in court Friday. iature proper storsga of Me- M rs?.**- ROBERTS ment therein referred to. having BLUEBERRY loglcals, penicillin, Inautta, etc. MANEFIELD (15) STAGE 7 elawed .hia legs. Wachesyri came | . . . J , u.ii k. : State Policemsn Wiilfam Hickev .... K , ■ N..ITtof\'rD dow'n fast grabbed a hatchet, and I (5) -Our shelves are flOed ll- O r HEAVY STI|ER I.!; YAMl" “ » respected and observed Msirt5„/v yesterday on Rt. 15 and «Hth products from wertd-fa- Hnh Kva .Marie Halat HENRY ETRECT (IS) PLAVROI'SE II chised the animal away. VACATION ’The ^stipulatioH waa executed (tt) th e v ise d ICE CREAM raoos phanuaoentieal heaaea •‘THAT C'KVTAIN FI-:CLING” A n i m a ^- ' CHARCOAL 8ROILED charged hlrrl with failure to (>htain '1 . EASTWOOD (M) NATIONAL BOWUNO in order to avoid toe necessity foK a• DTTr> P.U.C. permit. He *was . ' . ^ . __ reieased noted for thslr reaeareh te fur­ la TerhaicaUr aham pions two hearingr—one for a tem­ . ' , AUrvd Hllrhr»rk-. ____ sryllA Y. J l ’LY s under $100 bond and court date “The Peak of Goodness'* ther advasee ssedlcal asleMe. Ilaaa Andrews la Hits (.I) THREE BELL THEATER “ .JAITH fo r todat porary an(l another for a perma­ ^ T l e d t h r e e LIY’E i was set for Julv 20. (8) T wo atorea coavesisstty •THE MAN WHO ••rOMANCHtC”^ (IS-55) L E T ’S TA KE A T R IP „ Personal Notices' nent injundtion, and aa the nig.tter TRY S O ^ OVER THE WEEKEND I'iaemaSenpe . I (til CHRISTOPHERS U:N ( s-ll-ui BENDAV HEWS 6PE- located. There’s eae mmr you. KNEW TOO MUCH" VMI WESTERN’ THEATER _ (lAla X now stands, when the case la heard (7) Four refislered pharm** . la VI»UVJ>iMi aa8 Cclur W o r l d —(la pr*Kr**s))' <«» valley ih e a - in the fall.'^here will he- ortly one cists'oa duty for a«B.. ’’T a y Ti(«r” '-SrarM H«at'*. Card of Thatika ■ M - H JaaiM 8$cwaH Dorit l>*y lt:M US) KARTOONLAND . 'hearing in' accordance with the prescripUoas. ' •• (tt) ORAL ROHEBTS' ’ 11.IS11 II <**!!( ll NITKCAP 'yhe THEATER P B rJs —.Mr. WIsard W« .wUh-'K) thank all ot our nelzlt- plain meaning of the atipulation. (8) Priced ts.save yowiaswy) (S5) WILD B IU , HIOKOK "Ilia H*h*r Farblal*” The plaintiff has always stood '•SUGHTLY SCARLET" The Unknown becomes Known "•'»»> Jiillio n dollar -1-, bois. fflatxl* and rplallvi,rrUllvas for...... (ha la acoordaaee with i:ee US) BOY RQOERS SMOW; -. r many . ac|a pf kitidnaiis and sympathy ready arid ivilling to have this mat- ihroughont every mm4 (tt) THA ■ ■ ' ■ ' FW IE—'‘Slarr, Y'.a Waal shown ua In our recent bereavement. — as if They Were Alive Toefay! (M.^ T.V. PIAVHOrSK ter'broughtto s speedy conclusion, In our (teng store# } ' «•'*•) im t e V how We e»peciaily thank all thnee .who ------(55) TH IS I S T H E L IF E sent lh>- ^beautirul floral irlhufeB and and it wap Ihe third paltler and UoBs; tee are 9ri| ^ to m I 1 :1 *. (SI IIR .. F F .MANCHl' loaned the u»e of car*. ; That Interpret The ffTAkT6 SI MIAY • ssBTTtn. mooucto sao siatCRp.pr IRWIN ALLEN (tt) POLKA PARTY i » ;« IS! RfEVEwT your clients who have been dila­ ■l:ei(S)NKW8 ■\ . , i ’ Mr*. Maisaret Unnashan tory and apparently imwilling to Wishes Of The Family- J. .8te«art llnrit Day _ • P L U S J ^ ______/ ’ , -r ,. I . " . and fanUIvi;,. present a caae, . ' "THE MAN WHO WARNtR BlIOS. MstseisT I far Haspry AaMriaww” “The atipulation \vm understewd JOHN B. BURKE “.P o ^ 'g a 'IV, In Memoriam 'A gdbd oldigtretCh Ih the aim is by all parties thereto to be jndleu KNEW TOO MUCH" ' ’ * ■ \ •' ■ -t ^ ' latrigue" Terh. MORIARTY BROTHERS one of the b est'p p la Djf .any vaca­ of an order to auapend the cemtracf FUNESALHOME “You Can I ’aste The Quality" lo ('*lar Located Mile West «f In loving memory of our dear mother tion. says Pug. Ahri'Vrri add. thpt with the 'Ncaloua Co., and the J WIWand |$$«MaxRaiii’MSN^s.granomother. wMrs. sw . Kllubeth.a-aisMa/x-tss • jr A,. TEL. MB 9-8868 4 ^ 'i iU "SUGHTLY SCABLET"r Oakland N tr^ t on COMPLETE HEATING SERVI'.lf another relaxing habit ia^ reading sanctity of the agreement may' not Tolland Turnpike' ^ h -atevesisen. who passed away one year 82 b a s t CENTER St. sii'a*rsr«ac"rit^t '" I RANGE AND FUEL OIL ^ ^ ago todaL July 711965. Will alwayn be the comics you' lika moat. Phone bs maligned by-^rsona wh(?.have .4 . y '- ’V...... -• • . remeinl>er*d_ b.v . her daughter. Mr*. AMBinJlLNaS b b r v i c b I' R sal^ S # 4 4 4 . WALTEIt BIENNH M NARIIIS • eRANDON fargaret Enrhe*. «nd grannsoi MI 3-5121 and hai^ Tha' Hcchld acquiebieed In cdnjiuct designed to 15 CENTER ST —PHONt MI-1 S’3S ^ 'Tits* Edward and BUkr rorbaa mallsd to you. dsfeat Its piirposes. /Ills s«r * * - < * l - i u ■1; m i ■-1- •'y*--; 'I • ’ ...a. X- a '.x : X- ■'/ •X y JK* ■/ / PAGE FO U B r MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIJj/MANCHESTlaWLCONN^^ATURDAY, JULY 7, 1956 MANCHESTER EVENING HERA^^' MANCHESTER, CONN>OPRlNTINQ J t ______GO.. INC President Nixon reports the speech And'Tl^e swiftness and the giddy WDEO—1560 B a a U i^ taadahl Uma W HO—1080 V o t e p o s tp o n e d Stl^t 0 Uanclintc^ hv made in Hanila, on the_ tenth 'omnipresence of 'th«ir flashing'is, aniiiveriarj^-of '-’’hllipplne Inde­ like the flux of tanagerS,,a re- Q y l ie g a l H itc h R ^^SUSCi^l of the Nasarene 'St. James' R, C. Church^ '' Tha louowlne Pnw*n> Spouight - . Publlibert ‘ _ pendence;" With this speech, we flecUon of conditions in the are auppUM by tha radlc manats- r WCCO—Good. Evteloz Good- Rusta Founded October !. 1881 4M4^ain Street Rev, John. F. Hannon, PaOtor WKNB—Research - Hebron, July 7 (dpaclal) imagine, -the State Department iiftturar world no one-can explore C. E. WbMqw, Mlalster Rev. George P. Hqgbea ment and are subject to chlihga ra WTIO-Strlotly Sporti legal technicality has resulted tuned Byerr (Crentog Excebi would have no quarrel. Jn fact, with cO(np**V* authority. Never­ Florence and ReV. JCdgnr J. Fdrrell without notice, X WDRC—News and,— ye and HoUdnjre. Entered et, Oi* WGTH—Tempo -SandstM tha poatponement of the ri ,1 ^ c e at Maneneiter. Conn,, aa think the department wrote It. theless, we have warned^ all-chil­ Gertrude Wilson, Org||^ata ‘ I& 3i( ibtaia Mall Matter. Sunday Maase^r< WHAY-Mss..... —News WHAY—Supfisr Sfrriiade. dum on raffles amt btutapfo orig BUBSCRIPTION RATES Manila .speech attacked dren toward modeCglion.. No more Fop adulta, jk 7, 8, .9, 10 and 11 WeS^MusMusic Room - WUUUTGrvd EvtnlM UOod X Payable tn Advance _____ Sunday, SchooK/ ,#;30 >>nj' WKMB-JPre_^__ -JVeneb JtuslO W m {8—Rhvthm tn Review inall^ scheduled Mondi ^ 1 ' those who think they chn get any­ .than two in a ImUle.: No use ex­ Junior and Inlemiediediate Depart^ o’clock, with two Maasea at 9, opa WTIO—JlewiWTIO-eNews. w n c —Mon.tor , One -Yaar , eeeV*b^d%*«*^*••***** where ■ being neutral or "^endly posing young ^ 8 to’ lob t^ch of ments meet at'Davis Memorial. lit'tliR mail) auditorium for adults 'TyUtU>-He« ..WDRC-iSummer, In 81. Louts On -another maUer, a* special SIX Montba iBfoaeeaeeoebd* Morning- Worship. 10;45 a.m., and for -the chlldreri in- the. WGTH-Nes •WGTH—Tempo Bandstand town megting wlRe-be held July 12 Three Montba with the Communista.. i’ a glare. ' I i a ^ - a K p.m. at the/i(cht>oI auditorium, One Montb o lataaBSreaaeatwe Message by the Rev. James A. baseptentf-xajld two Maaaes at 10,. m U Y ^ r e Ia Life t ^ A Y —Washington Remirt ) Weekly aeaa*eg«*beeeb* "The Communisla," the apeevh Young. oi)er in the 'inaiii auditorium and WGGC-JiUaH:____stoom . . . WCUO-Good Evening Good Musis '"tb-act upon.a/^tition to-have the Eingie Copy . said, ■ "hay?- been ruthless toward WfCMB^FrenatIB-i-FYaBati Ifusio WKNB—Research Grayville V*hA reopened some -400. EVangelisUe Service, 7 p.m., me in the baaemeht.saemei WTIC-Ross Miller jv n e —Monitor-*Monii For ComNit^QomfeN hovo o eoMNilMir l^yl• MEMBER o r Message) 'The PrecepU of T ’roy-:' feet beyprid George Fabel’s pfoce, MANCHESTER B e^ty , Studio Paure Paiut and Wallpaper the people of the nations that .‘Alami Clock for Man WDRC-~le considerati()n of- and alao 'tha i> cal newa published here., aksiart-df the "Slumber Kit" that Rosa Miller - . WTIO-Mohltorr—I.aS« ^ 270 BRO AD ST All rights of republlcgtlon of a p ^ a l to be.' friendly*. iThey are cold and / y ^ m i k e e R. Russell FSery Assiatants'' we'ri'^Hittlng out for the millions -Man ArMnd. Uis H:ousai WDRC—Juke. Box Jury pfans for the observance .of the dispatches herein are also reserred. 'Associate vMintster calculating .. masters..: Those s who of peqpre-x^ho suffer from Ipsom- -Tempo“ BandMS'nd 'hd WGTH—Juke Bex Sat. Night > town’s 260lh aiiniversary, -which AlWayn At Your Scrv'Icc For H. 0. Mrs. SheiTon -Adrian X Masses on Sunda,vs kt 7, 8, .9, IlU^x will be in 1958.^ • ruil-aemee cjlent of N. E. A. Serr- feol. that they can outmaneuver ois! Tije kit wjll Include a rumber W tUY-W arm Up Time •"vvYWHAv—IvoSalelle flA » jvttivriNovens a MArHINF. SHOP SERVICE Ice. Inc., . . brganist and> Choir Director 10 apd 11 a.m.,,And Masses down- of brilliant s1ee)Mhr ullus Mathewa Special Agency — Ne* It ia^-pur record book that we such as a bed builtTsiia WTIC-Rqaa Miller WTlC^onllor. a PARTS (new and rcbitllt) orK, Chicago. Detroit and Riatoa. A risk, we suppose, cbmpaFable THtnlster Emeritus angie for people who (taye trouble WDRG--Ad»emurei in Science . WDRO—JUka. Bok Jury tiers, a few in number, had arrived a ACKIKSSORIKS MlfMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP have produced * feW' sehh^-edlblt WDRO-JUke ~ ” ----- to that ^which- would be Involved Church of the AsauraptlOn Dropping Off; and.ar'^ComblMtoin WOTH—Tempo Bandsiand , WGTH—Juke BOX Sat, Night here some two or three years lie- a HfPPLIKS (CIKCULATIONR earg^f sweet corn for the ^burlh piSOi Holy Communion. Adams St. anddniompson Rd. Sleep Mask an)J Addingx; Ma^hipa *f?HAy:^:CharWHrT nrCimlmere#, fore that time, and-had built log a DL'POXTPAIN’PrSUPPLlES 99 EAST CENTOR Sf,—TeL MI-3-5009 The Herald PHetinO CoBipany,' loc.. in a free la’orld aiBiemanastateman’s per-per of Jirty. There is. however-, ohty 8 and 10, Church Ser\'lces .Rev. Joseph E. Farrell, Pastor ^W40tY---Parade id Muiic X ■f?HAy::::chffr lor-you folks'w'bo like to get exx WCUU—Music Room WCCC—GoodL>-Good Evening Good Mustd houses. 0|»cn Satiirday^imtll S aaauRiea no linMicliawapoMlwiliy tee gional attdwtpt jto act-ag it-tho irdn Sermon: "How to" Become A Rev, T. Butler actly' Forty Winks. Also included x-«ytNB-Baseball Matinee WKNBe-BvetBi-Evenlng Serenade At this meeting voters will., he typographical errtre appegrtng In 1 One~Jrilch boastful entrj', out WTIC-Rosa Miller ,-*• - WTIC—Monfti.. .-J—Monftrr Teruaemehta and other reading matter curtain didn’t have to stayiip for­ many years of effort. Ol^ristian.” i;-^The Shocking are accessories such as a ~. pTIJow asked to authorize the callihg of In The Manchester Erentng Herald. DiSapvery.” The Rev. R. Russell Masse.s at 7, 8:30 and 11 a.m. W D R ti^U y Moapiial ■WDRC— Hat Concert/ . ever. So it is no surprise wheui vye ad­ stuffed with rocks Iso you will’ go Wf.Tlt-iRed Box v# Orioles WGTH-rWord ot Life A t the referendum on- thd iVffles Mavmwiu PeeoV-assoctate minister, preach- td'aieep 'as aqon as your need hits I;1A- . 7l44 ■" yA \ , question, to be held July 20, if so Display advertlaing elMlng hours; ___That’i one of tha'liandicaps of mit that this Fourth of J^'passed St. Francis Assisi Church ' WHAY—Parahe..of Music WHAY—Bible AUs»/rs MANCHESTCR DON WILLIS For Konday—1 p.m. fjlday. without our picking ^-iingle car. Inl:.' ' x. . ■ ■ it); and ap 8-foot by 10 -foot photo WGGC—Music R0« WCCC-Cood Evemng Oood'Uutio decided. . For Tuesdap-^1 p.m., Monday. public life. It'a 'dangeroua to hav'e 7:30 p.ih.^ Special nynin sing at : South tVIndsor, Rt. SO of Martha Rayefyavvnlng. And a WKNB--BasebaU .. WKNB—Evening Grenada / For WednMdgy-1 p «" \ The normal truth about o.ur early Rev. .Arthur''J. Ilrffernan, Pastor WTIT-Monitor X'. The G y e^a d Congregational For Thunway—1 p. m Wednesday.... ideasr And just when you thinft c6rh ftein has Been That.t'on Jhe the Bolton tj|i(e property. In case , year's supply of t ) « ^ iolumns. WTIC-hoss Miller Church Ladies’ Aid Society is, Rev. Francis Karvcils,. ^Vate ----- WDRC—Dance Orchestra WDRC—Miwfc by AntfotiH Spaciallzug C M A Q E : Sbr Friday—1 p. m Thursday. you have a good one. policy ma^ .Fourth., it W The Salvation Army WKNB—Detroit vs Chicago ■"KNB—Dinner Date lunches. -Drinks will be provided. Spoeidliinq^fai tion. ' - neath dh® silk. wouW/be the ilim nity. whose name ^ Ho|y; I jlweU Monitor < sNMliiq . shads' of an ear.^^rn silked out 661 Main St. in the high and holy place; with WTIG-Ross Miller ^Treasury of Miisie. CHOICE VARIETY Saturday, July 7 . ''Major ami Mrs; John FlrJuip , 8t. Maurtcc't R. C. Chu> WDRC—Georga Paine Orchestra Enroll In Special Gpurse by^ the Fourtlvds good luck, , but > Bolton Center.- him also that is of a contrite and ■WOTH—Red Box vs Orioles-' WCTIl/juko Box Saturday Night '■ , Mrs. William I. Borst'and Wil­ QUALITY * Aure Tops IRAKI ^SERVICE Average. It can mean a few ears Officers In Charge ■ -x-'Rev. Ralph Kelk 'astor humble spirit, to revive the spirit • it s - _They Didn’t Keep It Clean Th« “ Happiness PiUs” •Mrs. IJIIIan Perrett, ^ WHAY—Parade ol Music , WHAY—'riodgl'vii vs. rhMIles liam. W. Hammond are enrolled at SEAFOOD * Track Cushiens ’ pickabU within a week or 10 days, of the humble, and to revive.the WCCC—Music Room WCCC—Good EvEQing Qobd If'jaio the Wllllmantic State Teacher’s Froot EM AnqaniMt The American Psychiatric Songster I.ender Sunday -,M: heart of the contrite one*.” r- WKNB—Dlnnrr OalT The caugp of education got and a cufp for the market, or for at 8:30 and WKNB—Detroit vs Chicago ■ WTIC—Monitor College Ip' the intensive program Summer egn be fun If you haye< 5M CENTER 8T. (>nr) the birds, in two weeks. am- Correlative passage's from the WTIC--I.C,0. Touritey 43 OAK ST. the perfect effoct of utter jta,tural' mlxad up with aoine other things sociation has come out wlth’'a for­ 9:30 Sunday school, claasea for WOTt?—Don Glassrs WDRC—Treasury of Mu.JlO-. t- for, college graduates. Mrs. Ham­ your hair styled properly and have TEL. MI 5-6851 GEflord Ropdr Woili _ is year our eaply held, on the Christian Science te.xlbook, "S c i­ WC.'rH-’-Red Sox vS Orioles WC.TH—Juke Box Saliirday''Mlght mond is also attending th* sum­ TEL. MI 9-99.37 those things e.ssential to the pro*' ness. If you ‘ h'a’ve any' quei^Uons Ih thOL House of RepresentaUves mal wahiing against^the wide all ages! Alton J. Mupafe, Young ence and Health with Key to the • :3S— d^urth, was’ a beautiful sea of -!$'acred' Heart Church ■X- . l:M - ,' . WHAY DiKlgeri ya. Phillies mer session at 'he college. She iq. tection of your‘ skin„ against the you would like answered about Thursday, and came out third best. public uae of the new tranquilizing; people's Sergeant Major. Church St„ Vernon Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy, WHAY-^arade of Music"' proper shades, blendings, or how ^richj.dark green. Mor^ plants were 10:45 Holiness service with WCCC—Rfoord Ravue W.TrC—Monitor a 3rd' grade' teacher in the Col^ hht summer sun. Make an appoint­ 'drugs. Its stsitenveht charges th ^ include the following ip. 4:3-911 WDRC—I’pbeat Saturday Night ment, right now vvhth Che Weldon-- to apply makeup, atop in at the The educational Iwie involved tasseled out thap not. but silks Colonel BMwin'3. Ferret t^,ari'd Mi WKNB—Detroit vs Chltago WOTH—Juke. Box Saturday Night, Chester Central School. Specialising hi Frozen Food '. Sunday l^a^es at 8:30 and 10 "Whiat We moat neeiTla the prayer WTIC—Newa; Sports Beaiity , Studio to , have your hair Weldon Beauty Studio, they will- waa relatively clear. Should, or. these "peace” or "hSpplnes^l^'yiUs were pale and far between. ' jor* Jeremiah Sweet ip charge. Cit­ WDRC—Richard Hayes. • :44- . . CoW Me*Jl'er Returna Is this the summer that you are'> Contalnerii. R efi^ ra tor and Noneiheless., if- the season con- ■a.m. of forvent desire for growth . in WHAY—Dodgers vs. Phillies Quality styled for carefree comfort, and be delighted to help, you and there ahould ndt, the federal gpvemment -"have hot been in- use long"^enough adel band music., gr'kce, expressed in patience, meek- WtJTH—Red Sox vs Orioles WTIC-Monlior Two days'iKyain ami cool weath- planning to paint your house? If: suggestions as to . the rooms beet Freezer Bags, Plaatie Food Urines in its recent moods, the gap •:lg- ask Bernice Juiil- about the many, is no obligation on your |)art. Containers. i ' step in with 'a billion six hundred to. deiertnihe the fulljTmge, dura­ 7 p:rii. Seryict'of Worship in'the Covenant Oongrcga^onal Cjknrch ness, love, and goM deeds. To WHAY—Parade of Music WDRC—Cpheat Saturday Night ">vhave been the cause of costs and suited for the patterns, the com­ between this gnd the normal sea­ WOTH-r Juke Box Saturday Night otne-c. wraps beihg brought oUt new and , Womierful Iptiona and ■ You simply will pot 'enjoy vaca­ so, why not stop in/it Paul’k Paint tion Sind medical ,-algnlficance of Center Park, music by the Citadel 43 Spruce St. keep the commandments of our WtXlC—Record ReVue tioning-if your hair-is a nuisance,- panion papers and the colors , that million' dollars id help the states son may be very narrow in another band and Male.. Ch.onis. Alton J. WKNB—De|rd)t vs Chlcfgo sgttln Jtftw havi.Tg been pul away cosmetics that will keep your skin and Wallpaper Co., 645 Main St., Rental apace available for year ' Rev. K. Ejnar Rask, Minister Master and follow hla example, Is WTIC-MonItor WHAY—Diidgers Vi. Phllllei BO. we suggest that you, make an will blend to achieve the harmony frozen meat and vegetablea ns meet their post-war scjtool build- their side effegfeS/’ U nptes. with w-eek or so. Munsie in charge and special IVTlCr-Moniior for the time being. F\trnace heal fresh'aa the proverbial daisy.« • and talk'with, the proprillor, Paul you find in'professfotial work. This Emeat Johnson Jr, Organist our proper debt to hlrn .and .the WDRC—rRichard Hayes WDRC—Rock and Roll Dance Party. , T^iere are-so maiiy oils, 'creams, appointment ' to have your halr^ little an .04e a-day. .Ing costs? The President aaid the alarm, Ihgt spine ^^6,000 1 ■ Already, by the Fourth, the corn speaker. •Ortly wprthy evidence of bUr grati­ WISTH—Rpd Sox vs Orlolfs has been lurried on. ayraiii.in.some will be of great^help when select­ which was planted three w-eaks WGTH—Juke Box Saturday. Night Prompt Snrviet conditioning lotions ahd sun-tan properly shaped at the Weldon Misaeri. You will find him very | prescripriOna for the drugs Will Sunday, July 8, \ . - tude for ail that he has done.” S:sa- homes or fires in > to'ei se*' going. ing paint for’'youp rooms.- Today te^ ra l 'government ahouldy Both late; because of the forbiddihg: na­ WHAY—Parade of Music . 'WIIAY—Dodgers VS. PhllUea lotions that it . is somewhat Beauty Studio. W’hether you re­ willing to give you the ibeneflt of | "prolmbiy be written this year. It Second fond WH.H the ■w'alls, many com­ 51 BiSSELL ST. x They Bhied away from tlje close supervTsl^ preferably, we The speed of-co.m is as. variable 'Choir Director T h e Rev. 'Erich Brnndt, Pastor t - . a - jA ' . WTIC-Muslc With a Bent ^elected t o serve for the coming BUSINESS SERVICE binations'sound fantastic, but they W illinm H. SchieMga as thw weather. It will grow and No Sunday School until the fall WHAY—Parade of Music WDRC—Dance Orchestra 806' MAlS' STREET - yi)ur perfectly ■ groonVed vvoman For those-^ho plan to be but in qualified to advise you.-’ TEfo 5n 5-8624 suppose, hy' a practicing psychia­ Mm. Mildred Cslchera ■'Jyan Beckwith, WCCC—Record Revue year at the regional board meet­ better have your-hair actually produce the loveliest of 116 SpnMe SL T bL MI-b-IEM proposition on grounds of prin­ mature as much in one hot, sticky semeater, and np -sessions In the WGTH—Juk6' BOX Saturday Night knpws that those- shades of face, ' Paul’s carries! Mksury Painfoand Organist evening during July and-AuguSt. ' Orknni'a^Md Choirmaaler WKNB^Detrolt vs' Chlrazo 3:«&— ing are as follows: Chairin.Ji, John MI 9-1278 powder and roiige that were so Itioned .to. avoid that “sCraw blends, making your rooni a deco­ ciple. They 'want tha rbla of the trist. S^nie regular, physicians may night' as in two; Weeks of cool WTIC-Monttor WHAY- DmlgeiH vs Phtlltei ■ Yeoman.s of, Andover: secretary, Misserl feels that these paints ------1------.J-;'. _ WDRC.-3:hiick Cabot ------— becoming in'the winter are noj Ike" appcarancei It is amazing rator’s dream'. Stop in any. time. federal government in bur liyea to think/ in response, w,e suppose, weather. April was' too forbidding 10 a.m.. iVoihhlp servlciE/Ser- WTIC—Giselle MacKelSxIa ,, , - Mrs. CliffOnl' R. Wright of Hebron; can be unqualifiedly tpcommended. j^u ■ are always welcome to look Morning Worship, 9:30' a.m. SU John's Polish WGTH--ned SdX'vs Oriolek . WDRC—Garden Gate / ' . right for the summer. Miss Jtrtil what proper shaping can do for be dimhUahed, not expanded. They that the psychiatrista are resent- for our usual planting. But June Nursery’ for small children during mon., second in $ 'itjieaof^vt giv­ 4:SS- WGTH—Juk'e Box Saturday Night treasurer, Sto|)hcn Pepna- of Marl­ They are tested, to'with'stand all through the Naricy Warren Deco­ National Catholic Church WHAY—Parade of Mutin tsita- -< Il*$ . . advises a good sun tan to your appenrance. . ■ x, Mor*"- hennes don't like federal give-away pro. ;36g an invasion of their own field. was a fair, warm host, and that is Worship scrv'ices. ing- 15 rettsons for g^lng to Church. borough. The flati of officera is prevent bui ning and jtiCT you to Ask Mr* Doris Bolduc qbout weather condiUprfa, the colors rer rating Center. how; by the Fourth, the lime gap 33 Golway 'St. WGCt;—Record Revue WHAY Dodgers vs. Phillies tain I'heir original brightness Over era painted We will-not enter the contro­ Sermon: "Keci CMrist in Christ- (Nursery for smaJpch'ildren in the WKNB—Detroit vs Chirazn WTIC—Monitor. .. the same' as those serving-pre­ Ctraniiics achieve that li»atmis golden "Come Ali\% Gray." -that vi'onder- -EmalJ. the Swedish enamel at grams, even for the best cause in had narrowed as much as it had. Rev. Stephen Sfryjewski Parish Hoil?^ WTIC—Monitor WDRC—Sat. Night rmiiUry.Slyle viously. .a long pprfod o f time, and they There’s with & W. P. versy, except to conced.e sincerity njaa,” ; > W'aMer Griyb, Organist WDRC—Faadnatinz Rhythm Fpr ^ smooth . tan evpr^ne yearns to ful rinse that makgs gray hair so PaiiFs is a. snowy' white enamel America. They differed over How Anyone might think, from all The LiUhdr League wltt’,-- leave WGTH—Juke Biox Saturday Night coVer extremely well. \Vhether you that.Will not yeUoiv w(th age, dries A than nay other ( WGTH—Red Sox vs Orioles bnve. PollsIjeAr rouge.s and Hp- .strikingly -beautlfui. Mrs. Bolduc paint. it ahould be allocated—-according and good intentions to. the: doctors this, that^early corn was impor­ the chjtr6h Immediately after the 4:U- WHAY Dodgers vs. Phillies , . Manrhoater E v ^ f ^ Herald He­ a Fun Stieks ifiytixe same shade are a is an expert in Clairol., that magic plapYo paint the outside of, ybur to finish that looks as though it Hobby ^WP\ Community Baptist Church 8:30 a.n?., Mass. serybfa for their annual picnic.- WHAY—Parade of Music to a achdol. census, or according who may prescribe the happiness tant. It was important’ once. Now 593 B. Center St., at the Green WTIC—Moifitor ' ' bron rorrespoBdent, .Miss Susan a Hobby miigk.uakeup is darker in -the gle'am with highlights, yet it .with a minimum of effctrL. The’ •It was important back in the St. Mary’s Epjaropal Church w n c —Monitor a Sell to Friends Masury Paints will flU* the bill. /yYou fear it ma,y be dangerous. In .Mm. Leland V, Howard, |summer.-Ift'focl, some experts ad­ Impossible to tell that this isTiot Flex-lum Venetian blinds,'bteel ve- for parochial achoola as wi^l. days, when first corn was. first North* Methodist Chiircl) Church and Locust Mt*. .WDRC-<.rsscinatlns Rhvihm ivHAY- Dodgers vs, Phillies There is a wide range of colors, Too Organist-Director, W(JTH-‘Red Box vs Orioles WTIC—AlonUor vise ‘ two shades, one slightly your ownregular shad* so 'netlan- blinds, are so easy to clean, S n a a n M ‘ Despite such uncertainty on the time, we^ will'know more^,about com, and could go into a. virgin 447 N. Main St The Rev. Alfred I 4. Willtama, and If yoii do not* find the exact Bring the Chtldriea. Tbey’U Mrs. Lester H. Wolcott, John E. pi ter 4:SS- . '"su.. WDRt;—TBA Wanted Man Hits darker than tiie other, bo that the natural in its appearane* Phone so decorative and so nice* in hot mental,--troubles. The more we market, bringing high' prices to itis Rector WHa Y—PArade of Music WrfTH-Joke Bert.%aK Junior Fellowship R^m -M otorist grant. These queationa might have know.' more about the happiness making successive appearances VVay." Robert A. McBridc'and J. Robert 10 a.m., "Family Service.” Morn­ Wnc-Monltor WGTHWuke Box Sat. Night v varioas w'allpapers you will find with, a minimum of effort.^’ •King Of Heels”; from each new southern crop, stale WDHC—Carter Handlrsp. tl;l4— ' ■ . . ^x- fined 130 in town court' on a charge j been settled. In favor of the bill. pills, and whether there are side Special Music by the Tpfof"Liift Nelson.. Nursery for small \chll- ing Prayer with aermon by the WGTH—Red Sox vs Orioles WHAY—Moonlight Matinee " x _ M ANCHESTG but profitable, and profitable at Thine Eyes,” by MepdaMsohn, dren. »:as- ■■ . of speeding and, ;x)lice said, paid ! Shop Ai Schedules O iitij^ Souglttjiy Palice ' . , .V dangers in them, or a - horrible Rev.' Roman L. Harding of Hart­ . WTlC-«pprta ftoal • x., -Wa-fine with a chet'ft-thRt bounced, j ship. Is you.w at the Community' But' the Issue wBs not kept priries which, even In winter, are ford. Senior choir. Younger chil­ WHAY-Polks Parade , 'WDRC—Dance Oii:heatra . x o w l 3 Minute WCCC—Record Review WgTH—Juke- Box Sat. Night Police said they had tieen looking ! Press, Tickets, church calendars, clean. Some sincere and pas- reckoning when and if they lose lower thaft-what used to be the dren will be dismissed into the WKNB—Baseball M*Uoea Bolton, .J.ul.v. 7 iSpcciaCrC-rr^e' Rbckvtlle, July 7 (Special)—A Heel Service EroanuelAduhefnn Church Happing Community Church U:sa-!. . - ■ , ■ .for Hibbert ever since the check ■ GALUSSO’S Fine/ Printing brbehufes, pamphlets, announce- DRYCLEN sionata ^ngreasmen insisted on their apparent effectiveness for a July price for fitat^native Conpecti- C. H m rf, Anderson, Pastor Rev. David Crockett, Ministilr \| care 0/ our-volunteer couples. WTIC—News and Sports WMAV-MoonItShL-MaUnte Junior' High FellowsWff^wlli hold -)»it-and-run driver who dar.iefgcd cut corn. ; . '''s, , . WDRC—Record Shop * "janitor ' came back from the bank marked I an all-day outing ^■'Misquamlcut .menta, business stationery, club 93 WELLS ^E E T puttingytaother great . iasue—the particular patient. felvin T Petei;son, Mary Burnham Denslotv, Nursery age children are cared WGTH—Tempo Bandstand ,nce Orchestra HARDWARE and two cars and a tn:ck last nlghtli' programs—no niatter whet the Cob, if n'drem-'n, is aiiwld story, fo^r separatelyateiy in the ■ old rectory t’no funds.’’ “ . i Wedhesday. 'One/parent.- has of­ \ racial question—ahead ' of educa- ' For the moment, all we can Asst, to the Pastor Organist and Choir Director Box Sat. Night . .y"" Last night Windsor police re- , object of a .scarcii by. loca>'police ^ Offered Here .work, the Ooii.T.-mnlty Press is at and an old tasj^ by the tiihe the Charien 8. tVakeley, building facingfacing ParkPi ^ Xlhlldren WHAY—Polkg Parade tl:4»- ■ SUPPLY C6.’“ fered to prpvide tra.nsporlation TslEfAoii^|.3.7i54 think of is the pitiable state - of WCCC—Record Bevisw ' ...... 'll MaUnts- ' . ' reived an alert ffom. Hartford to : ahd anoUmr-'oriver if needed. today. The incident occurred on '^'x ------' ,• , / your service. ZOTTI tion, in this same bill. That dan­ genuine article appears. The npibe Minister of Music 10 a.m.. Worship Service. ■ may be broughtbro^ht there at 10, for WKNB—Mstlnes Comer Main Street and - Have yoii .iqtlced the Increasing watch for 'an autornobile involved ' - Allddle Tpk. East Members '.planning to go are (Jottage St.x . By the. way,,business announce­ gerous sabotage of one good thing manWnd, that it has come to has, been driven down.^Pblatfes Sermon, /The Church at Its' the hour of fne ’’Family Service.” Wnc-MonMor ments gain much more - attention havl'e been poisoned. All''’Uiis rep­ WDRC—Record Shop in a hit-and run .ai'cidcnt. Police-! (Uipp..Oorman'a Biiick Sta.) aakejPrio call the ReV. 'riieodoj'e T h e^ r, operated by an unidenti- number of wedijing invitations gnd on behalf of another might i have think it can buy happiness in a xDlvine Worship 9 a.m.. Best." . WGTH—Tempo- Bandstand man Eiigene W. Menard Jr. apotted | when raised printing is used—alfo resents one of UjeX'vvonders of ------For a'complete Une of hard­ VV^-Chandler. ficd. triick be­ A 'those ^Itodi were -willing to" play not ajter. the. cadness of it. Eveh even in imld winter.' Thet-e rf Vernon, Conn. . . Calvary Chapel WCTH—Tempo Bandstand car shortly .fter he had received and more pdonle ar availing them­ sider thi.s when you require some­ been no accompanying wonder, Rev. Warren Covell, Minister (Assemblies of God) The H ^ rt That Sings ‘ in Boy Scout woi'k.^ere, is now came separltea., wit,h» the triiok' politic^ with both issues. The most the possibility that happiness is A Call Menard's message. Hunt recog­ employed "in B^toh. st'rlking ar. autonjbi'iile owned, by selves of the fine work in raised thing along this line? The moder­ to restore any kind of premium to Marjorie Stephens, Organist Odd Fellow'S Hall, nt the Center ’There is sm hour of loneliness' WHAY-Hali of Records N?ghts^ PtuslPartsisFarl printing that the Cbm.munlty Press ate extra cost is more than offset damniiq^ single sUtistlc in- the chemical thing, to be imfoded WCCC—‘Record RcTtevt $195 nized Hibbert at 'once as the man Worshfo ^services at the Con- WJHlIam L Smitli, Stamfr'id. ’rife TREE>RUWNa the genuine Connecticut early Eldna Johnstph, Choir Director Kenneth Li Gustafson, .Pastor 'That only peace can fill-with,love vWKNB.i.MaUn«J.. x., -Z^;1nSL. Ml 3-5194 wanted on the bad check charge. turns out. The cost (if this raisfo by. the appesranre of the-finished wUng was Jthis: that 148 Repub­ chemically in Ihose whose'fhemis-: product. To ease the aching heart and bless WTIC—Monitor gregatipiud Cfourch tomorrow will Smith car thi..4 V’s forced into an­ M A S U R Y , rhT addition to •being charged other • ear - owned bv • Roger J. printing is sliyhtly 'ti.nre than- product. For the finest in'printing-, licans voted for the Powell amend­ try is deficient,' ia,.,h6t the" com­ "Ihere is.only sentiment involved, Sermon: "Walking by the '.,9:45 a.m'., Sunday School with The life in service, far abqye WliRC—*1710 Preskness * _ be held'at 8 a'.’m'. and JO a.rii'. The the regular printing, bul, wJial a WGTH—Tempo Bandstand .. , With issulr g a fraudulent check. SERVICE STATION Rev. Mr. Chandler has chosen, as Flaheny, 9 Cottage St. depend Hpon the' swift and effi- Mi R E N Q U L ment, introducing the segregation forting yilng Jl-Tmght promise to nowadays, a vainglorious -pride Spirit,” Ref. Warren Covell, clusefcfor all ages. - All other power.' -Seek in prayer J:ta- ■ . "V . Hibbert . also as charged with differisnce it maker in tha finished 'cient .aerx'icc given at the Gora- PAINT that goeth before a. fall in price. ChuPch picnic and vesper aei v- 10:45 8.m.^ Morning' Worship. The spirit which the Master cajne WHAY-Nswa, his sermon "King David and hii The,unidentified driver wasvlast issue, and 46 against it, but thqt be. operating while his license was 44A. N, Covtntry seen' turning out of Ccittage St. product: If you are planning a munily Press. Hava yony J pruned That, plus a passion' for the plapt Ice July 8 at the Vernon .Metho­ 17:00 . p.m.,' Evangelistic service. To give to those who sought His WCCC—Good Evening Good Music Instollfd Timea." ! .iiqood WKNB—Evening Serenads t nder sittncnsion. in Conned’cuL Tel. Dayi PII-7600^ ' WorshiiJ services at the United toward th' cental of the city. Dam­ •wedding, jyhy not call MI-3-5727, fOowTod' by sod and when It came to the bill itself. In­ Fop^Igainsl such possibilities, and all its very wonderful proc­ dist’ Church, starting at 5:30 p.m. A hearty invitation la extended "'ey , tVTIC-N-wa all motor, vehicle' operators cOjh^ Nights PI t - 'm r ____ Methodist Church wHl-b^J»«d at age to the Ele,'.rehd4ri(ck wa-s esti­ eithec Mr. Ar Mrs. Frank Larson, tared troo ' cluding the amendment, only 75 is' what seems to be an old, esses, its . gulping of water. iU to you. Come aiM worship with Within the silence speak his name WDRC-News Renorter In the proprietorb.of the immunity TalcottvUle Congfegatibnal. us. And you will And Him there today. WGTH—News and Weather victed of apeeding lose thefo-ril- H a.m. tomprroWi^Mrs.'^CUffohl mated at il.'M); to Sn.ith's car. Republicans voted for jlhi^ bill, sntf primitive, tribal instinct,' .whicit is; taridng of Sun, its intricate, teem­ - censes for SB. days as J ifit of­ Press, -will, gladly .give y-ou an esti- Church Go tl^n to'share love everywhere. Your Gcntrd R fp w Scrvico Stephens, lay leader, .has chosen 3100: while Flaherty’sVar *N'as not il9 voted against It, evtp^e celebrated at St. Investigating .'vere .supernum­ .the-ffeld ^gives off pn a hot July Homo bonds # 3700 for^j^earance Tres- Maurice Chapel at 8:30 and 10 erary Ifotrolman Ricl'Srd iSt. Louis . Incidentally, the Community 645 [ain Street . >■' The aim here3Wi^to pul into the in the same Ipstinct the'fe is also“ noon. To have this process before Director of Music Rev. Fred Edgar, Minister ■ *re« Press is well qualified to advise MOTOR SALiS E X P E R T C O . And claqra the clouded sky to light doy in to'sm cytfri; . , ' Accetsbriea Of All KInda ,,^. a.m. tomorrow. ' . • . . .and Clarence Neff. bill the iuD eri^ch either had to a feeling that unhappiness, being u.s, at earliest possible date, is im­ * Rev. Pere;’ Smith ANT SIZE you on any problem of layout, BXFEBT AUTO BOUV and PHONE MI-3-7695 Senrice of worship at 10 a.m. Man's shadowed paths to liberty. Tel. MI 9-0300 kill if It' still pasised, split quite, a bit of the portion of man­ portant in itself and priceless. Candy, Ice Crenm,' Sundriea ’ Mrs.. Joseph D’ltalla wlll-'be nn t.vpe, idesi'qrt or color' In printing. FENDER REPAlItS Sermon "A m 'T My Brother’a Services of; Worthlp a*. 8 and 10 God's sunshine . melts the ice'-of How Christian Science Heals ■Their sltill in this, field won first cratic party in a preai- kind, is something of a mother of a.m. night Picture tu be vacattoD aU next week. Please ‘ ENAMEL and LACt|UER' Keeper?" ReV. E. A. Murphy-" «end Bolton Items directly to the. Deaths Last Night place for them if a contest In ^dentlal. election RlUES •H i g h g r a d e T e P . H C H i .0RAN Danbury, .1-jly. 7 iP)-. lUlph C. Be-still oh heart and learn to pray. Mitchell 3-SI2L ' By ’IHE ASSOOIATK-t PKBS.S , of tht bill, blamed each other. But of modern woaders, outmoded .knd . (Missouri synod) Church SchooiriiO a.m."' lY Disco ve r ing g o d " ■■ " ‘ Purpbae Ftilfllled’ tbcm always willing to give you FREE ESTIMATES \FUNERAL HOME Spaulding, 76, Pethel. succumbed Cooper aJtd 'High Sts. Church-time Viirsery.' F} a.m. Amid the rush and fear and woe To the Editor, - ' Cfiiarleaton. W. Va.. —July 7 i/pt the truth U that both of them old-fashioned, and that a ll' the Let beauty All the inner day ^-Frank A. Knight. 40, maiiaging the benefit of thel' skill and ap­ ROUTE .3»—WAPFINO UON|); yesterday ' tc injuries received ' Rev. .Paul G. 'Prokopy, Pastor The church office wil' be open WHAY 910 k.c., Sunda};. 8:15 a.m. Through the medium of your pearance, an(i there is no jpb'-iga- PRINTING . X Air-Conditioned . ineaaed it up, with low order trend is tpwhfd the happiness when his cat- coUi;)ed head-on with Miss Marion A; Erdld; Orgiuilst during the sur'.mer from 9 a.m. And .bear the-harvest -love would paper 1 should like to express my editor ,'of the Charleston Qn ;etle AT THE RICHFIEI.D SION Ideally looatod—eonvonleat and- jrow,. tion on your part., ' ■ ' . " maneuvers. A clean “ decision counter or the happiness -couch, a truck the previo'ua day; the saine to 4 p.m. during week diuj, JJL. sincere thanks and appreciation . since 1951'and first emploved by TEL. Ml-8-8404 JOB AMD COM M ERaAL away troa ihn busy thorongh- day in - wTiU'h Danbury, was' cited God cKerisliea the heart.that sings. • to all those who WorkedyOn the ; Athene^iiiii Note*i, the Gazette in .fffiO.-die'd rriday. ,^.The Community Press Ss set up fUa. Dtattaottva Sandoe. Mod- against the principle of federal and that the only consequence of ''■July8; Zion Church Dedfeation closed at the noon hour. ' Inclndea Ihatallation, and equipped to handle all job ind PRINTING by the State Safety Coiainisalon Anniversary. ■ ' *■ Marion M..< Mercy American Legion P o i ^ No; 102 He was born in CliicagO...... 4 otu PaelBillao. Bid for school building coiild have living to be left undisturbed, at for hav^g, gone without a (raffle Sponsored ,by the ■ Mancheatfr tiii'hfahfMil for Fourth of. July .fireworks display. : New- York. July 7 lAV-Miohael commercial printing. Estinistes Prompt and Bffleleat Prlathig 9 a.m., Sunday- School cofttinues 'First,Ehiirch-of-CihrlsI, ifoientlst i are furnished on any job. and ybu been r e r e a d . That Wasn’t what least temporArUy, 'is death Itself. fatality this year.’The trueji driver, through the month of July and re­ . ' Masonic Temple Councih of. Churches. U S E D T V , To Chief of Police Herman O. . BpectadLExhlMtiolis ...... Fiveiaky, 76. Russian born condut- vi. ;.a( All KInda CALL “ PETi " WILSON will find the work done, promptly T. P. HOUORAN .the nation got. We can-See it ’ia foolish to be re­ Frederick Corona, M, sail’ that cesses during August" until Sunday ■■—» .« • Schendel and members of .the, ••20th Century British Etchings' te'r and comroscr .and at one time Ptiaenri Otaaetor Manchester Police Department, ' Where Paraunai on view in- the Special Exhibition a pupB of Rimsky Korsakoff, died 'and efficiently. Large or small-, H O L ilST E R signed to tjie expectation that life Spaulding's-car weB biT the vfoo'ng after Labor,Day. , ' Sunday service 11:00 a.m. ■ $19 95 rp side of the road'*R'hen the vehicles 9:30 a.m;. Adult'Bibly class. 9.5650 the 'Auxillih'y Police. Fire Chief '., ConsMeratlon Gallerv. Etchings by Mulrhf^fo^ Friday, v/hatever thd job is, yqu ^fll.find COim UNITY PRESS may contain a measure o f< ha'ppi- Sunday school 11:00 a.m. Is A TrsdIHnn that the same fine attention to JOHNJ.ORATTYJR. An Idea And A Speech met on a curve,, * 10 a,m„ Nursery in the parish Wednesday meeting 8:00 p.m'. ' Pofrferton's Rei Ma.son. and the South Manchester Bone, Sir Frank Short. James Mc- Omaha. Xuly 7 iA?i Th Rev. (let. No. Main and Na. School U caaaad Embalmer ’’v tiess and a measure of. uhbag’pi- ■ Eire Department; ToWn Manager, Eey, D. Y. Oa,.-eTOh and "Jaiiatlf Hw)>ert C. Noonan, 8i, president detail, th* same skilled workman- house during church worship. Reading, room hours: 180 CENTER iSt. pay "Or .Night 28 WoiMlbrhlga > 6 0 Sbroota—Telophoao M1-S-6T87 118 Oeuter S t—TaL Sa-E-IOBO Poor,. imprisbned people in pub­ ness, when such wonderful reme­ 'The Mayflower of the Pilgrims 10 a.m.. Divine worship. ‘ Text: Tuesday and Friday'J2-4 p.m. $2.95 Klchard .Martin, Supt. of •.■•'Paetfs ■ .ell 40Q ^ 5,^ McNeill Abott Whistler from 'the 'b"Mar(juette Uhivxirslty. Ullwau* — T H E O F F IC E O P Horace'Murphey and to the local Atheneum's co;iectioh" are a few kee, ■ from ' 1915-1922,and at one TELEPHOHE l i c office, aay we. And..cur par­ dies are af hand. It is just ah old, was dismantled and the timbers Genesis 28:17. Theme: The Real Tuesday 7-9 p.m., used fora bulldiflg (Vhtch still Purpose of the Christian Church. merchants and hualribsltcrgamza— of the works to be seen. - ~ time dri the fa-rulty of Creightc®. ticular reason for saying it,-at the Wednesday 7-7:55 p.m. » DR. , grouchy feeling that nothing good stantls in England. 11 a.m., Gottesdienst.- "Sacrament” will be the subject Hons Who. contributed tw an l the- •TsadOW. Duncar Drawing!^” by University. St. Loul.- University' FOR EXTRA MONEY MANCHESTER tnpmai\|^ya the practical concur, an'd worth .while comes eajily. or of the -Lesson Semibn for Sunday, fireworks,. Abraham Walkowitz o view in the and St. Ma'ry'R College l.i, Kensa-s. STRAW BERRY- AlthiSiiglu when the flnsl tabula; ,- MIUWORK C 9 re^ a In th^:^)»-e of ■ two Vidiries Should: co°ine''tdo.easily, which still July 8.** SEYMOUR'isTELEBER Morgan Lecture Room. In the same died Friday. He waa bom in Oebn- : w BboutJVlce:..President Nixon. The Golden Text is from Psalms t|pn is made figures may prove it i room, are to 'be seen, cjfiildren-'a A -i R H U B A R B SERVICE 854 EraiM SL—Tel. 541-9-5865 has to work its way'out of some' no. t to be a financial .success, the ' drawings depicting sce'nea ir. ag- Ro.val Oak. Mich., July 7 (Ah*^ One story is to the effect that, (19:14).; "Let the words of my of .U3, ‘...... W IL L B E c L o SEI) /' ' . • purpose and aims of the local HIBHEST PRICES mouth, and the mediation of ")ny-.| COME Ined upon nearing Aybn ’ Cope^ Oscar C Krei*;'78, a former con- I C E C R E A M for phjBaictana. den.tlsu..-tniaU.. hlifore he left on his present good Skyw atch Schedule heart, be acc»table iit thy sight American Legion Post will have land’s "R'odeo.” sultthg en^eer, ~Ibr General' Mnwf ^*****^ J U L Y 9 to JULY 16 : been fulfilled by the fact that the Try this new delirious taste, neaamen. afc. boitr aetyloe. For “Rafia, Paper. Hetala l l U W i t l i e beat la will tour around the world, khe O Lord, my strength, and my re­ HEAR THErGLOElOUS GOSPEL OF THE Special Rvenla Motors Corp. Overseas Division, oensation! Strawberry-rhubarb Two In A Bottle Limit citizens of Manchester were pro­ seven'days n week, Sundays and and'Serap Iron i pyaonally.had the bright idea that deemer.” ^ -Thursday, July 12 at 1?, Opening died Thursdayv He was born In De- : sauee -blended Inlu wholeKume holidays. ■ ' Sunday,. July ># ' ^ : vided with a safe and appropriate of" ’‘Sports/ Car Exhibition” '-in troit. ' . 1. O^AUL o r OBUyBR TO aOaaami MUhvorb 'he m iiiit try hta hand at a little For a time, we thought ,we Selections from the Bible in­ vanilla Ire cream...... aOoaaplata Window Ualta Midnight4-2 a.m. . .Volunteers Needed clude the ' following tisaiah celabration to commemorate the Aver.v Court'.' Four sports 'grs wUl tp SL Jalia SL. -TeL 50-5-1691 . iron curtain, breaking. His wa.s a-, would .call this the year of ■ the LORD JESUS CHRIST birth, of our ,Independence. ,.i, Liong Dislanca natural-gas In Pints abd !i Gallons a All SIza Ooafo 2 a.nr.^—4 a.m. ... .Volunteers Needed ' be exhibited and photographs by At Your Favorite Store or A t ' bold, but appealing proposal, to Umagers And that still may be it, ' It. was gratifying to-see such a j E..L. Eveleth will be xUspisyed. ' tra'nsmiasion was made feasible by OSTRINSKY ; a 5UHad and tihiad Trim ‘ 4 a.m.—-6 a.m...... Volunteers Needed tremendous turnout and the man- ' Denloro la Waato MatarfaUa a Bzpart Cabinet Work Volunteers Needed .VVedneailay, July 11 aF 6:30 and the development of electricatly tha effect that he might ^tenil his the' year of. the scarlet invasion. 6 a.m.—8-a.m. ... THIS SUNDAY EVENING AT 7 ner in which our Police Depart­ Royal let Craom Co. 781 PARKER ST. aOompleto Hardwaro DapL 8 ajn.—10 a.m...... John McCauley, Richdrd Goodchild 8:'30, Museum rtombers and guests w'elded. seemlesa'.^pipe. CUSTOM MADE tMir to include'a visit in one or But before it is done, all the un- ment handled' the orderly crowd.- .'13 Warren Street Ml 3-6959- TOL M1-6-8T1S or 50-6-6818 ■10 a.m.—Noon' ... i,'...... '....Jeanne Jacobs ' are Invited to see documented CANVAS AWNINGS two aatellite countiiee, like Poland u’sftaj^.clalniants of the year will Special thanks to all the "Boys : Noon—2 p.m...... WHllam Breadheft • s of. 102" who. gave their time -and Sports tfor films to be’ ahown in or. CBechoalovakia, and thuf-take a have to be yielded due''considera­ 2 p,m.:-r-4 p.m...... 5. . ; . , John McCauley x G O S r e ^ Avery AudltortUi i by E. L. Evel- asaistancc. To Chairman Iforl 'eth. •/'■ ., Wg breath of fresh AmeTkan air tion. ■ . . 4 p.m.-—6 p.m...... ^Volunteers Needed Petersen, to. Commander-elect, - to . people ^behind the curtain, ■pie latest claimants -are the fKp.m.—8 p.m...... Crawford Allen, Clifford Fisher.. 415 CuhlBr StroBt, Manchester, Conn. John. Gerviiii, Gene Freeman and . Volunteers Needed - ■ ■ ■ ' ■ MANCHESTER etrategically. It might be very firSdies. Every night, they seem to 8 p.m.—lO'P.m. . ... their jeommittee. . JO^gjiL—-Midnight ...... '.Robert McQo'mb . ' My—slncere' thank* . There is therefore now no condemnation to them smart for us To show some interest say they are the big news of I956i Monday, July 9 , Henry PessinJ, ANSW ERING SERVICE in these countries, which i r ^ be There are more of them than 7 P.M. Avhich acs.in C h rist Jesus, who walk not a fte r the ' Commander. ' ‘ . MRS. BETTY RUTH EDWARDS, Prop. Midnight—^7 a. 'i. Volunteers Needed . . 2 a.m!—4 a;m. . i ., ...... Volunteers Needed •*. flesh, but after tKc spirit. For th? law of the at raining- away from the Russian ever. They- 'give 'holler^ closer i • 'leash. Hut Hlxoti, so thU first •'jtaie than: lisuai. And thrir Oiil 4 a.m .-^ a.pi...... Volunteers Needed Conduetnd by Hi# Solvation ^Aimy Spirit of life in Ehrist Jesus hath made me Free . Voted for Poslal Hike 6 a.m.— 8, /.m...... Voluntee.rs Needed BREAK iht Chains ' ^ T h a t j i n i i r Hcity bnda, look hta idea to the lights are bigger, by'for. . ^ Music by thn Citodnl land and Molf Chorus .from the law o f sin and death.' I 'r - -- 8 a.m.— JO a.m...... Volunteers Needed • - ,Washington, July -7 liPi (Don- One of thei^osi vividly Rtate Deparunent,' and there the They arFTi; business, each'eve-: 10 a m.—12 'Noon ...... Volunteers Nveded * ‘ 'f' ‘ ^ ^ HOUSE PAINT TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SERVICE and VOUTX'NEVER SpocioPspnoltcr. KnnndNi Gosnny of Station HCJI, neetlcut House Republicans Albert beautiful of the birthstones, AGAIN BE CHAINED TO/YOUR TELEPHONE SEE US FOR* *■ Ideas was snuffed out The State ning, eiu-ligj- than usual, as if they Noon—2 p.m. ,...... ’ ...... John McConviUe, Roger Winter . V; , So then they that ure in the flesh' caiinot plcaiie JP. Moreno, Jau'ca T. Patteriion. ■ ' ■ r . OlVE YOU tASTW a SATKFAOnON Depaitmant theory was that couldn't wait for the dark. Like 2 p.m..—4 p.n.,...... X.____Roger Wlirte , ' ------"VOICE prTHEJlNDES’V ^ God. If any man have not the Spirit of Christ he Horace Seely-Brbt.'n u d Antonl -N. id the birthstone fo r July. a ALUMINUM ROLL UP 4 p.m,)—6* p.m. .^... Complete 24-bour telephone coverage. /AWNINGS a JALOUSIES a venture behind the iron Chirtain Times ‘ Square, thoir spectaculars, ...... Ed Feltham, RonalilWabrek Sadlak w ye a:-.ong, Republican;- SOLO EXCLUsnmY In m a n c n b i i r a t 6 p'tm';—S.p.m. .. ci beveriy Cast. Valerie jQlirson i| none of his. If ye live after the flesh, ye,shall PUilNE Let ua be your secretary. . ; e STORM DOORS b.v our Yloo jmaaideat might, en- loom brighter and bigger, aa the In COSO of tho sorvico will bo in tho Citodol. die, (Rlpmans 8:1-13). . \ 'who 'votedr in favor yesterday of C.J. MORRISON 8 p.m... 10 p.m...... Kenneth Churi'ja, Peter GipHaaaoi . the bill incrtaslnk postal rates. e^MBlNATlON WINDOWS Oi'ura^ Blher Rations and other dusk does -deepen. 'Toward mid- 10 p.m. " Midnight’'-;';';'.'.';';'':".'” /'.'. Votunteer' Paint and U'altpaper Co. NORMAN R. WEIL r U iE GLAD YOU CAME! Republican^Albert W. (Jreielle re­ »n.%'ttj.NTFB NT.' UE.MOLOOIST-^’” FUene Maarheater,' MHcfaell h-S194 MonclMBtor Awninq Co. JOHNSON PAINT CP. lB,foi«ad)y gestures. im|^t lyght, outdoors u an incessant Skywalch Post locatci oji/top o f Manchester .Police Station. Vol­ . - ^ YOU.ARE WELCOME ’ . covering fro:i’ lllneat. and Den-"- TririrflHnr .Ml P - illt • „ 5 ^ MIdjfile Tnrnptk^ unteers - may regirtet at Civil Defense HeaJquartn-s. M niclp-al •pdataltat. In Jewele* / — 195 WEST c e n t e r ST. • 199 MAIN SIf., JIANCHESTER PHONE M l'9 -^ i Hiink eebtutiona were flashifii^, loo fast and furious for trat Thocae J. JDcxld were w t re- He Give t«ree« K tjtn^. TH.N1I . Teia^^wne M l 9-5091 45 BulldtpgV Mafichasiej on glondsy, Wednesday or* Friday from 1-5 TWt adv. paid for by- tbs Maaebeetee KIwattie Oub. I lai dM sfoHd. Bo' Utdivjfhial fUahas to he noticed 'or M voting of paired. :1 r . / ■ V. -v-'l A c MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, P A G E ^ V E N

■ - . 'j .— ■— ------—, ^ e igr he’s the tops! IVith j know praisS : hlin as loose feet he ‘makes'* like i great;" phe thousand weekly, is latf! It’s Broadway^without | his' pay. He’s stepping fast and Sense Nonsense atops.'” ' The scout signed Wh^r-1 slick. "We. told ydd*’'s o l” -the for a show. He didn’t grad- | home folks, says. ^"Whirley \yas ACROU Relate .{uatst.... But hritics Who are in the^aure to click!"—,Karl Flast'er. '.The lecturer hhd vdaifiied his Few ittihgs In^ life more L Wife of 32nd Southern m ost’teUing point: "H«v>'ho jfives satisfying than pari what U.S.'jresiderlt, in,.when he's wrong .ik w ise',he is left of the other,.fi 's niekeh - neanor 57 Iroquoisn Said. "He-who giyea-in-when he’s CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Roosevelt Indisn rlght'iS. . 5l Sslts Leaders Win Pione'ert6>^ near Palm 5'---- -w as a U LUa 5 ® ! a n c io r S ' “Married!’’ esune a voice from 'Springs, la,^n, Itation frontier niece of 59 Through ElCiU the audience. , outpost.^Mte not allowed on Theodore 60 Edges □ n iH In AL its maifi at \vhich actually is Roosevelt . . Doncs u r a r iIBi Aeeordkig to Atovion The exam Question was a real calletT ’’Mi Street."—Barbara S Her mother . imzieler. It aisked why’* psych^" 1 The dill 2oAfternoon 40 Make a IKTERNATlDN’At. l.EAGBE ark, Calif. wssAnrta— - 2 Nostrils party mlstakd . Standings Spahn Shine^ la apelled with the letter "p" * Roosevelt - . The ypung man in the front 3 Baseball 22 Mast 41 Harvester • W. L. Pet; 'Chicagcaro, July 7 <>P)V^. TW:^ Chi-"* ner did not have- the answer, -i / THIS ‘N’ TWAT 12 Black (Fr.) number 23 Temporary ' 43 Following . '“ Nbpmsn’s .....,.r;-2 0 1.000 White ,8ox are, thumping New York, J.;Iy. 7 *^>r-:-Tnfhgs he' fdit he could not leave the^ . Young Wblppeh Whirley was la 13 Play on words 4 Mountain use 44 Felines • Aeeto-*^Sylvester .. 2 1 .887 Luis Aparicio tor the American look great for the Clnclnna^Red- Uqn unheeded. Shaking head.^ lad who never - misaed- a' dance. 14 Notion spurs 24 Girl’s name 45.'^wildered r- Law ysrt ....w 1 1 .,500 League’s .Rookie of the Year legs. Ted. Kliiszewaki's hynrnerln* 25 Mine entrane 46 Medicinal honors and there’ll be no joy ln the- KalUaal I.m sm he wrote, "it pcertak does His parents thought it mighty 15 Domestic slave 5 Cowboy 'Ansdldi’s . ,1 ...... ! 0 8 . .000 . W L Pet. OBI. home runs ss tlip-.i^/h hg can’t do pseem poitl^.” sad all he would do was prance. 16 Shoshoneen accessories 27 Greek portico pellet Comlskey .hetrarcH" If ■ the young rinclimali ...... 42- 30 In school he always got a "D". Indian 6 Hm'ei 28 Goddess of 48 Weight of Ivsst night on a rain soaked flCld. shortstop doesn’t make It, ' Milwaukee ...... 4 in the. International League, Nor- “I’ll be raal disappoint^ if tl^^ 8t Ivwla real "wTong arm ,” haF-the look of To prove that-^ 1 soldie^do not lett here be a jamboree and’ he don’t nairie Luis -Rookie o f/m e ST* n .600 8 fade away, just /try gis^n’g into 18 Secksw 8 Employers' 29 Small valley 49 Precise , PititUiirch V.'.V*^ • 34 .493 , a guy who could njiike the pitching was "ohlUie ball." He’d' whirl 20 Taut ' , 9 Arabian Iplf' 31 Not any 50 Pieces out man's':-remained undefeated by go­ Year," said 'Vice President Chuck rhiraxn .43S-‘l0<, your old_ur)jlfprm/: about the' whole night through, ing' on a hitting spree to d^wn Cbmiskey; “who ' elsb is tptjet- in PhtfA^V'lphlAHiidrl---- so .417 13 - stkfi; pennant-sw. 21 Bitter veten'^-. ^0 Not as much 32 SUn god 52 Swiss 2fi .412 12 win , every danhing prise. And -22 Weight of ItTardy, 3g Standards . mountain Ansaldl's 14-2 a t Verpl’anck Field. the league?” tUlardsy’a Srkedale Big Klu. who has rapped seven- lywood wdg? relates this practice atepS .biparr'e and new- India 19 Before 39 Above (poet.) 53 Charge y Manager , Marty Marion, who / Pitt*utiursh St Yoric. 2 p.Trt. home runs, ah^ng his nine hits in The winners banged out '17 hits. Fl-lntitl. - ...... V Antonym. <7-71. the iast"^si^games, i.iade hia. 21st. to dazzle female Folks 23 Rent hed high.’,.praise. ..^ r -; Aparicio, Brooklyn at- PhiUdeiphliu S p.m.— atnircr informed her friend she sa’id. “Young WhiHey is a card. ^Immy Mlatretta,'Buddy, Peihler,., ■asked .the same ..qiiesubn: "who ot the se^on a three-rim shot in 26W entby:' f r r r Dave Tupper, and Mike Cronin CpAlf (^3i Vi Rorovin (^ ): ; ^ 4 d insured her'voice-for SIO.00.0. At dancing he’s OK. But he will 30 Aged else Is there y the league?" V HI. leOuiN at rUirinnatJ. 9 p.m.-^MIi>U the flfginning to hoist the Red- A T h e friend’s rejoinder' was. "Well, find it very hat’d when he must led the attack .\vith- three^ hits Comiskey answered, "No one." v» Khpp.stpfn . • / recalled from Ilavana, last week, Arabian caliph sln g l^ twice and hit a double. Sa*M|Ay'ii 8rhrdiilM / • ^ NatiQr^^Leaffue All-Star Hurlers 95 Rowing I’ye ever seep.” Brooklyn At Philadelphia p. ■¥-.t pi.Aed up his* second victory wlUi—, TfT a w ln,g|vinhing his second game T'hlsl brought the obvious ques­ m . X . , These are the Natlonal-LeagUe pltrihers who will be on hand to face American League alugg a pretfy fair eight-hitter, althqug-h implement Feshler gave up only flyc hits, tion of whether ApsHctb is bet- Pitt.ohurah At Jv’fw YotV t21, 2 p.m. in the annual all-star gairie In Washington July 10. Rol)in Roberta,. left,' of Philadelphia,' lyU ie IE Laibricgnt 8i leotila ar fTlncinnaHr 2:80 p.m. needing help from bullpen whiz' . R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR ^OOPLE _ walked . three and struck oUt,,,^ve. ,, ter than Marion was. during his OhlraRo at Mlli(>'aiik<»^. 8:J^ p.m. ' All-Star veteran- he has appeared In five of the games. Others, from left, top, .are: Bob Friend, B uster FreiK-astn lii the seventh in­ 97 Herhusbsnd p~'H e pitched sHuioUt ball from thg^ vesH with Che St. Louis Cardinals. Mnaday'a .Pittaburght J’ob Nuxhall, Cincinnati and Warren Spahn, Milwaukee__ From left; bottom, arj Cleiri ning. > thrice headed 5T " third inning on. His teammates^ — - -- - - [Smbw, 'ildiy »iri. ■ No famea Labine, BTOoklyhr-'JSbhfly ' A'rilohelll. New York, arid'Brooke LaW-rence, Cincinnati. ( A^ Wire- lOW ABOUT THAT HAK-KAPF/? Twice the Oroiind Amari^aw leaaraa' I. ’ All southpaws .ire “wroni-. arm s’* the -backed him up w ith good fielding ‘“*He has to be,” said Marion. Luis Aparicio ' •; W* L Pel. GBL Photo). ' . , „ _ , ______V KOiyVS BECM AS dbilfrr OOLSCAP lAHl'Re mildly AMUS- in baseball, but Gross, who to^ed TtPI0ElN6 AROUl^P, 40 Expunge turning" in a doubleplsyln-the sec­ "He can cover twice the ground I Aew York...X,»,..50York...X^»,..50 2d .84(1. — the Interhat'onal Lefg-je. with a ATa.'V'"AS’A RUSS!AN IN6 -i-i-ENEN t '42 ScottUh river ond and a triple play in the third. I rhicAiro ..*.,.X..... 48 WITH TUCKED c d blv could. ' t;' 1.33 earned run average with 'EASAMT With K3^let'5 t u s t sa n e -tinued 'MarioB- "He has all the he waa this goodkAnd his hitting tVIrolIv' ...... 31 42 ,428 17i, 'T,-he was a natural righthander , DOESMT KNOW HE'S YOU BKETCH- 47 Chill ' a-hprd liner •to Cronin who also equipment. He’s fast. He’s agile. Wa^tbetnn 31 4* - .3S2 20'i until he-was se-ven, wh«n-an,/arirt 60T.f*'ARE "iOO NESr- Yo u r s a s p s o p ^ 91 Continent caught the ninner off second for ha.s been a pleasant surpi-ige. He's Kansas-.cnyY...... 27- ,47 .348 32 INS A •DOVE S urprise until i \ v He's graceful and he has a great injury fofeed th j irwltchi ' IHS Oti ANOltiEe “He stye he can solve III our world probleme by-woon 52 Astern ; the second out arid then threw to pair of hands. And how he makes not burning iip the. league but he’s / aslsr BebeaWle Asked to Come Out for Track in fij^h School MlLtlON-WXLAR , OP PEACE TO w alk in witm a ' .third to complete the triple killing. not an out, man." I/ston, 2 p.m.— Ixtff CluK Bopped Be p a in t e d JORTUNE IN M.Y, —It eeeme he drew to an inside straight lest night 94 Her husband that play over second base.” /(l-n V. Br.wcj-.fUV3i: ■ ftJSSLE and made it!" . is buried at The losers broke the ice by scor­ Luis, 'a quiet, almost sullen Luis Is- presently->balflng D.'troli SI rblcagn. 2:30 p.m.—Hoktt 19-yeap^d1 9 -y e^ o ld freshmfreshman;'Charley ^,'C harley Du- While the r.cUcj;0 were, miking ON t n e iron HANDS.' ing Tn the first inning with one and has 26 runs batted In. (9-41 v» Donorsn (4*3). i , New York, — (NEA1 Lou it 10 victories in. 14 gani-iri s«c- ■ QjRTAlN 2J H y d e - ^ r youth of 22. takes4 t In stride. N's- York St Wsshinaton. 4 p.m,—j.Jones, who blazed 400 meters In; mas, dig'another. Smith has been New York run. Craig, Phillips was hit by a "I do my bbst and I like to Will Get Polish driWng ^eet. and strong lads at ond "'place Mllwa';k«e bopped, the n Pislrmsii (»2) or McDermott (1-471(5.2 seconds for a new world rec -' Chicago • 5-0 behind AVarren pitch, went to third on passed bails play," he said. "I learn everyday. "I’m.. n'ot. kidding, wheq^^- shy V* Pssriial (4-.*). ord'in the final Olympic- Games ^pmpton Jviijlor College for 29 PRISCILLA’S POP Through The Wringer BY AL VERMEER and scored when the pitcher co^’er- Everybody help teach me.” he’s the beat I’ve s e e :^ Sgld Clov«»Und At kAtiEAK rily, 10 p.m.—. ears, made the school famous in Spahn'a fotir-hitter to stay; three l.eT'mon n0-0» or AlpiirrA i0-0> vi IMt* ■tryouts, had to be coaxed out for points ahead of theTtrooklynDodg- Ing home plate, following a passed Marion .doesn’t think Aparicio Marion. iTflere have bddn more iTiiAr l6-9l A track and field. ' . track and. lield. \ HAVEN'T -YOU e v S f f > ball, dropped the ball after tsg- polished shortstops buy^^ never -a FridAy’B ReiiiiHa ers, Who beat rhiladeipiiln'7 2-1.- has a lot to learn In the field. rhlrajro 14. Detroit O .inlfihO. * Dan O’Brien, who coached O’Brien attracted considerable ■ /< SEEN ME WASM / ;ging the runner out. They add^ '■’We work- on his hitting and beUer fielder. And that little son- Tfreate'ning v eather -^stponed N^w York d. WAuhlnirton 4 (nlfihH. thinly-clada for 35 yeara at New attention in the east in 1930, >(’hen Pittsburgh al New York. "K MV GLOVES r ■ one more run in .the - second op a there’s only one thing wrong with ofagun will get his polish in tim.d" riFVPlAnd 4. KAnftAA ritv 2 (nlffhi). his mile, relay team |von in the single, a passed hall, and w ,^ror RAltlmnr^ At H^*ton fnifht pontponed. Rochelle, N. Y„ High, recalls first The New York Yanked kept- B E FO R E '^ him bn the field. When he goes Aparicio, . who Is/rom Venezue- TAfn). seeing young Jones, now an Army third fastest, .time ever recorded by the third baseman. Nii^an’a into the hole (between short and | la, came to the Sox from/Memphis t’holr jour-^game American League ' ■ • y ^ SnNdar*a ^rh^diil^ private of 24, as. a SQiihomore in by a high school combiriation Iri lead, winning their third straight came back with one run In .the sec­ thlrdi, he takes too many steps and replaced another Venezuelan, ^ HAitimnr.o At Bo.non i2». l;8i) p.m. a gym suit. , the Penn Relays. Hitting it up for ond, bn three errors aniLa 'stolen after grabbing the ball. But then Chfco Carrasquei. Who was traded NVw York At, WaKhlncton.-2 p.m. without Mickey Klantle; im ah 8-4 P^lrolf At rmcArd (2>. 2:80 p:m. "Louis was watching 4he track New - Rochelle High were, .in the declalon orVer Washington. .Second base, added three In VM third on we can’t complain too much, he to Cleveland laet winter. He batted, ■ ri^r#*Und‘a! KArtnA* City. 3:30 p.m. squad workout and I liked his order named, Jesse Arnrile, a Isd Mistretta’s second hotner and iced doea that on balls no other man .273/ at iwmphis and • ted the MARdAy*ii SrkAdiilo place (Chicago socked 'DptfoiL J4-0, No gamAA'AohMulAd.. looks.” -recollects O’Brien, who named Davidir/ Louis Jonea and And Cleveland defeatfed • Kansas the verdict with tiy4 markers In could get. i' , ■! Soirthem /Aaan. in stolen ba-ses turned out many remarkable Dick Yaffa. the fourth frame. , ’’He’s been beyond all e x i^ ta - *,wi^, 48.^ City 4-2, as Jim Bu'sby, who hadn't Nnrmaa’i II4> athleteq in his long run in New Pm Basketball hit q. major leagtie grajid-slaJhmer__ . ab r h po a f rbl Rochelle. Ariielie 'went on to play end and before '.Thursday, made' ifc two f'ronln, 2h ...... 4 1 3 4 0 0 O "So I asked him to come out. - Sllnor. rf. 3b .^,,.-.4, 2 I 3 JO O B Loop Leaders basketball • for Penn State, then bases-loaded homg.r.si- In two, Kavavntr. )e 4 3 0 S O I) 0 Paoli Rosi Floors !jpey Lopes He wanted to be a sprinter, but joined the Fort Wayne Pistons straight' games, to tie 8 major iREAULY ARE T>»hTrr. ri •/..a... 4 3 .« 0 3 I 4 immediately stretched him out of professional hasketball. Yaffa league mark held by Babe Ruth, MiKUHts. W ..... 4 4 3 ( 0 0 4 to the q'uarter-^mile. He wap the .suH^Maoptgvgibuvc foaevnt . , CURIOUS = Tupprr.UPP' »»/...... ^^"4 0 3 1 3 0 1 Trounce Case’s I ran and played fulltiack for Prince*' Sill Dickey and Jiifjmy FOKX. Usttoae 0 1 -0 0 n 0 best high school quarter-mtler in ton. / Rain postponed Baltimore at Tvbrr. .Ft 0 3 0 0 1 0 But Is ^aiP Puncher the New York metropolitan area ALLEY OOP >t sriol; 1 1 0 0 0 0 Standings John Halpern, Yale’s , middle- Boston. Interruption BY V. T. HAMLIN W. T M U 1 t.l T-7 . I" aa-a junior, won the state cham- :-distance atar, is a New Rochelle Gross, one of four -southpaws to Tots ...... '38 14 17 U ,la*'gave Roai the nod on jwlnLs 7-5, Pet. I pionship as a a*ni6r, when he did alumnus. So is Joel Landau, a COTTON WOODS BY RAY GOTTO AatAldr* <2) Nevs' Aork. .luly^ 7 (IP) I Man. Auto Parts 1.000 ! 49." beat Brookljm’s world champs last ab r h po may come as news (o Joey /Lopes The AP card had Rosi a 6-3-1 win- j Great Eastern .. •Harvird freshirian who is an ex­ season when he was a -4e5 .Tookie, hilliiu'. p 2 10 1 8 3 0 I ner. The small crowd”()f less than ■575 iii.the Pan-American Games in cellent sprinter, and a 180-yard gave tip one walls, to the-Cards— (W iP j—tklCKOU ITlL 0 jO 0 8acram*"i-d. Calir. who wound Case Bros...... ,50$.. BE H^THIER PER A ■AMDASSUAffiV^/VS ilm tilro rr. 2b 2 0 ,i 0 of f 2.000 at Madison .Square Garden Mexico City at an-altitude of 7.000 low hurdler. Peth Hicks won the his 'first in 18 1/3 innings this CUkVES THE HEXT <.»ibAon..r ...... 2 0 0 4 0 0 O up on the floor last iwht when T e ls o ...... ; dWO TeCt 15 months ago. the six-fpot. TOTAL /HTCH OVEa THE \ J. OAiiilirorr 3b 0 1 2 10 0 agreecl with the vcidict. Rainbow Club . .125 New York State High School hlgh- year. A lefty with control could be STRANCUH /NSiDECOkNEku, Kylrr^ lU Ih ••• 0 .2 3 0 0 0 the IQth round /eiyled. giythg Both fighters were warned for 190-pound Jones ran 400^ m^ers jumping championships at West Just What the Redlegs neftf-to go ME Novak, rf i. 0 0 :1 0 1 0 Merchants ! ... .000 In 45.4 At the Los "AAgeles ■TBAT Blansfiold. tt «... 1 1 0 1 0 0 lialy’s Paoli Roai i? tow blows and Referee Beri Point thin year. He did 6-4 in a with righthanders-.Brotojis Law’-- 0 I 0 '0 2 0 p.;nBlized Lopes the eighth after Memorial Coliseum, he /lemon- county, meet and is headed for WITH ONE .BtakA.- AK...... 'U. ciflion. Pa^.Botuc enjoyed hU beat sue- strated that he’s the peer of theiri rence, Johnny Klippstefn,, Art FOOT p.- McKenna, .lb * 0^0 2000 "Does Rosi pu -fh hard/* a fel- he warned him ,t\ric" fpr hitting Seton Hall of South Orange, N. J. Fowler and southpaW Jiw Nuxhall. U Lym-h. .11It ....i.... 0 0 0 0 0 0 jceSa"of the year in the Rm Softball all on any I'evel. , / PLUM low asked Lopes/ low. ^ ^ u Jones’ younger brother is a IN TH* League last night, pounding out Close Trac. Ed Bailey, the NL’s sttirt1ng'’'all- DUGOUT/ ■ I p .Tnisle , ...... 20 3 8 18 7 4 0 "Naw. just fair," he replied. “I . Rosi, idle .-.Ince mid-Aprilj.Tor6ed b r^ t half-mile prospect as a- star catcher, tagged - his 14th \ NormAn'a... "...... oooH J i heard the referee count/' the fighting in thele earty-rSurids( al­ four hits in as many ,at-bats while Jones.kept close tr^ k of O’Brien 'f m / ^Anialdlfli ...... while at /M a n h ^ ta n College, freshman at a southern college. homer off loaer Tom Poholsky for 2B r?onVri‘ '’riipp'rV.'’rv'ier. 3B. Tup-1 For your information. Jpey, the though he often .waYwlld with his twlriing excellent one-hit bail for where (Seorge E^iKment, another Mike Midler, Cornell soph, has a 2-0 fancy, lead in the fbOrth in­ p.r: HR: Ml.irMts 2. Fc.hl.r 1: BB.. i f^ftrea. never didv count. The bell looping punches. Lope.s outbcixecl run a mile in 4:17. O’Brien prod­ ning. Blit the fourth placed Cards, Ml.tretls. ni|»"n: DP. Tupper lo Mis- Oiili-klv him jin the middle rounds'when the Manchester -Auto Parts as the rinaker of chaormums, said hr was lirtu*: Triplen ipir pUy.pisy. Iron« ronin In lo Minor:M sounoea uw qiuiKn. league-leaders downed Case Bros. one pf-the b e^ prepared athletes ucts take you way back. down to .500 again, made four hits BB-: Frshlrr g. Phillip. V; SO. T r Roil landed a crashing right to Rosi seemed' to tire but Couidn’t for three ninsjin. the fifth? Setting 8, Phinip. 3: HHP. Fe.hlri) J Phillip.'>: Lopes/jaw and the 7 to 5 favorite., match the Uallsn's heavier 17-2 at Robertson Park. - ever to priat^ulate'there. ^ Fired Thena L’p - PB. Ks.svsrr S, rtih.on r, Scorrr. A. The righthander crashed ' a “I sR'specfed that Louie woirta "the trick la to get the kids out up KluSzqwskl’s (ihillcr, Klu. -now 4viUnsm.;.Tim'. 1/27, forward jiist as- the bell punches. Rosi weighed 137'.j,. tied with .Chicago’s Ernie Banks the nationally ' televised Lopes 134. . V- , - , doilbje and three singles . while beat; hia dwn'\ mark in the try­ and keep them interested," says drivlng/^in three runs, and Bolduc outs." /says J the , SB-year-old* Dan O’Brien. "I encouraged bbys for the ?fL homer lead-,' also hit AttMbrMk har^lib Standings ■ ^rap^ There was no -need, for a Want Boardmari-v three homers Sunday, incidentally, "W*e want Larry Boardmari," also setNt one-game atrike out re­ O’Brien; "and so' did he. Louie by .showing them a stopwatch BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES How Many? / W L Pet. 'Count hut there was need for did 4^6 on the New Rochelle High which caught them a second or when Gross made -his first start BY EDGAR MARTIN Police k Fire ..... Lopes' handlers to help him to his shouted Kosi’s manager. Carmine cord. aetUng down 14 Case bat­ BUZ SAWYER ters via striKes and..Twice fanning tira^tc warming up just before he so faster th,an they w «re.' That since his recall and went all the. BY ROY CRANK ■ Spencer Rubber ... corner. , * Tarantino, in the u.nial po.st-fight left for California, and said he way to beat St. Louis 7-1. vevs> war cr.v. Boardm.ap moved into the the aide, j \ . - l-OI! JONEN fired them up arid they’d run the EOC^E Manchester Optical' -Flashy Finish [TeU- llke taWlng a solid, shot at the Best at Any 1-evel same way," Early Lead ■ 'The \fiaehy finish assured Rosi. lightweight title pteture recently Krinjaik. - Homers ' | w uB w rr, I P ^ i^ WHAT DTFE8CNCE Manchester Motors Dick Krinjak, echo scored both,'' record, ' He/s a fine' boy whose' Hlgh. achool coaches like Dan Spahn, wrinning his aeveiith with c m )€tP DOES rr MAKE, BUT, a baldtWj28-year-oId lightweight by knocking, out Frank(e Ryff. father rimsl a cigar store in New staf/e where it is so important to UTTW? FIRST «O 0 WONDEIf from Rletl. Italy of the unanimous It was the 22nd victriry in 25 runs-ifoi:..the losers, collected t ^ •O’Brien set up those record- his ^?^h career shutout,- allotved OABVNG* WE’RE Police * Fire went on do third only hit .off Bolduc when .-ne Rochelle." ( pul Iherti -on - the right track.- 'wrecklng and equaling and other­ onl^Hte Cub runner as far aa sec­ CHE1S.../JST HAVINS-AWONKRna atralght victory of the / s e g o n d ballot. He wori the votes of the pro starts for Rosi who now lives O’Brien is typical of the unsung Herachei Smith, who, hrbiight out ■ T O SE E -m iS .WHO ERETiBS?- tw'o judges, Judge Bill R.echt (7-S) In New York's Bronx with his smasti^ A'jhrime run in the third wise brilliant performances in the ond ban aa the Braves got home TWiB. AWOTHErRE round and tagged Manchester Op­ inning. The' ball went to'degd cen- coach U'ho gets youngsters at a the first T-^foot high jupiper, the final Olyrfipic trybtfta. runs from Joe Adcock and Hank COBESr both utterly and Judge-Joe Agnello 16-4) but American wife. On the strength of Aaron and touched bonus kljl Don tical with its secon^traight'loss he needed a big last round to grab his victory, he shoulit get- more ^teTfleld and Joe , Thompspri jpst rASClNJTINC/ missed catching up with the -well- Kaiser for his third defeat. Four 4-2 last night in ^ A m e r 1 o,a o the ballot bf Referee A1 iBerlJ wi rk and possibly a rating in walks and Johnny Logan’s two-nm Beri scored tt SrS in founds but 135-pourid class. tagged hit. Thomson to ^ Sail-I I>aguo tilt at W ^dell Flelda Rus------_ J ------^ Ray Finnegan of tbe Auto Parts Sport Schedule single gave Milwaukee k 3-0 lead tv Scruton pitoned a neat 'three- also enjoyed a flel^-'day. conectr< For United States Major League in the first inning. hitter to plck/up his fifth win and Ing three for thre^ -while driving Randy Jacksop’s two-nm, triple he has lost /One. Scruton ' fanned ! Busby Mark in" the *ixth iniiing handed Robin home two runnepA- Jim McCurry . Hunda.V, July 8 ». \ ' - - ■■ = L e a d e r s = 10 and stEUck the side out twice. banged out a pair of bingles. one a , /Hoylake, England, July 7 (4^ Roberta his 10th defeat - as ' the The curveballer walked pnl.v. two Morlarty’s vs. Herm’s, 2—Mt. Peter, Thomson of Australia — Dodgers’ Carl-Erskine-went all the Local Sport 5||eld,/^by Sluggers doubleji/^ Hard-hitting Bernie Nebo. . h’stiaaal Lrasa* arid hia strikeouts . booatisd his August' added three RBI’s to his "Yoimg Ben Hogan” to the Brit­ ItaiilB* (baied-.on 175 at bat») — way for UTe first time since his total to 60 for the yg^ar, / total, sending .three niririers':iiome Monday, July 9 ish - follows the sun-«f the golf­ ?**'.''■ .338: Boyer, St.* May 12 . no-hitter# against the l^-^iiansas City, July -6 (dh — I-ast Great Eastern vs. Case Bros.. laOuU. .^ 3 Hobinton. Ctncinnat/, .118: Giants. Both Robin.-* S-IO, and • t> 1W >y KU tfv«eA >04, TJM. QW. Police a Fire jumped off to a Chatter on a double and aacriflee fly. \ ing trail .and was getting ready M ualat St. LiOuia, .311; Aaroii. Milwau­ twYv-ruh lead in the first .when i winter thg Chicago lYhite Sox ' Jerry Coro, started for th e’men 8:30-T;rRobert8on Park.. today to shave off for. the United kee, .310. , . Erskine, 6-6. gave only five hits,.' j s r p c ^ ^ BY PETER HOFFMAN G4Kir^ May singled, Marsh Potter i peddled a supposedly light hitting from Highland Park. - but was PftF' vs. Bantly, 6—West Side States and the Tam ^ ’Shanter at Runs — Robinaun. Cincinnati and with the Brook rightbandei; strik­ S /T cr, St. Louia; 87: Snider. BriKjklyn, ing out seven. MICKEY FINN Enough! BY LANK LEONARD -walked and Ray-e< Dotchin and RAINBOW 'C L V E ^^ I cenlerflelder. Jim Busby, to Cleve- lifte4'in favor of Howie Coro after Oval. the end of the mbh'lh. 8,1; o illiam , Brooklyn, 49; Bank.', Chl- Scruton were hit by pitches to Sides Ungic Monday .Right at 6:15: one, and Ohe-thlrd innings. Jerry Firgt - National ■-vs. i«utherans. "Yes; I’m going to play in all 1 vsF<>.-4Jii The Yanks rode home on • Gil force In Jday and Potter scored on at the W%t Slde^val in a- Rec ;>""<* becauM they wanted a long- suffered the loss, 6:3ft/-Robertson Park. (the tournaments,! can," said the ?'■ McDougaM’s two-run sin^e that a wild pitch. Optical aedred twice hummer BaakeCiiall Leaguf)^en- ball hitter. , V F arit <171 ' . Xtito Parts vs. Medics. 6- -Buck- ' 26-year-old Thomson,' who yester- , oiniiatl', -83': ‘^n k ’*, Chicago'and 'Loiiz’ broke a , 2-all tie in thq seventh in­ In the top^.th* third whea Bob counter. .K_.wiU mark tro first; Last night Busby, always a bet- ah r h po a e rbl ley Field- - „ . day won t)ie coveted British Open **■ ning. Bob Turley.'tagged for Eddie McCurr>L 2b .. .„..4 -4 -2- rif 0--O—1- -jJJi'fr'Boyer- St. I.ouls. 96: Ashburn, Yost’s lead-off homer-ln a two-run Bennett was hit by a j»itch and outing fof both quirite^, (’In the i ter than faff hitter bift-jirver si Mlniclibcl. If. rf A;Ceto‘s ya. lSfprnSirrt*s,""8=^Ver- crown for-the third straight yCar. muadetphts. 91; Mortal. St. Lotii*. S7r Scored when Marsh Potter threw loop^^opener last wedk Wlrnpy’s Vrun.specialist, hit lUs second Baldur. p ...... planck Field. "1 feel good now and I’m going to Hempir Cincinnati. SS: Aaron. .Milwau- fif»t-,innlng.-’'won hig fourth, but the ball, into.leftfteld after fielding Ai|-Stara dpmped -Arthur Drug---- ' ■ bases-loaded homer in two days. Auxii.'t r. ____ play-all I can." ke* and. Dark. St. Lnul*. 82. necdlM relief help in the ninth: Boh Flnnriren.:»» , Motors vs, Optioak 8—WadcteH Double*—Lopata. Phtladelphla. 21; Wiesler, the ex-Tcank was the loser. Ziebarth’s ground-ball. The winner 7M 0. , ' Only three men—the great Babe'jTiiomp'iinn'rri if Field. \ - • The British have taken Thom­ FUriltp. Brooklyn, 17; Bell; Clnclmistl retaliated with a run irt the bot­ Ruth, Jimmy Foxx and Bill Dlckev Hanna. 3h sen to their heai'ts and many ex­ and Boyer. Si. Loui», 14; Po«l. Clncltt- New York, with Mantle benched Moriarty’s vs. W|CI^*. 6- -Colt’s with his injured knee, also got lio tom half of the tnnjng< May FIIU-I> DAY for 72 membera of — Herculean sluggera all, ha'd | ^ Park, 'x ; perts on this side" of the A-tlahttC “■•l .and Muilal. Si. Louis. 15. w-aiked,Md--MarSh" PotWr reached the Bolton Archery Claaa will be ever turned that trlck.^, ' Jarvi»./jjt. I'ti'!! think he’ll join the great names ip Triple«--Aaron and Bruton. Milwsu^ help from its other big gtm, Yogi High School vs. Rainbow,'6:15— W an(l May*. New Vork.-St-b Connell, Berra-whb was O-for-3, It was win cin an emw,..^cruton alngled-Pot­ held tomorrow afternoon from lr6 Busby, one of the fastest men _ West Side Oval. the histbry of "golf before he drops Milwaukee and Walls. PiUtburcb, 7. on the ichool playground. Instruc­ ...... 34 17.33 21 1 0 10 Home runs—BAnk*. Chicaco. and No. 60 for the Yanks. ter home, in baseball, had onlY to trot last : " * It) his putter for the last tnpe. ; Klii.»*e^ki, Cincinnati, 21; Boyer, St. tor -Jqhn Garibaldi reporta. All night after - hiUtrig- his- second,, , ah r. h . pn '■” Tue(*da.v, July 16 N V Norman Von Nida,- the fiery lit* Relief Help. Scruton paced tha^ hlttere laat a e rbl 'Trust vs. Elks, 6—Gharter Oak J-*“ls. 90: Snider. BiuHiklyn. 19; Rdbin- night with two for two fqlr a per­ tydrifa will be Judged by .members grand slammer off, Troy Herrlage-t } o n. 4 iHAiissie who guided Thomson to ■on. Cincinnati. 18. Busby’s bustup blast, his eighth X of the Connecticut Bow Hunter’s Park. . ' golfUjg glory, doesn't say Thomson !1***?~**a>'*i b'r*" York;'■ 18; home rups of the season, canoe-tit. - - fect night, Kenny Burnett had two in the fourth' inning to ' give the | Whipple, r. 'i'ti 3 n, o Allied vs. SU’Mary’s, '6:30—Rob­ titlllam, Brooklyn and Hnnn. Si; lymla, for three and May and Ruaty Bur­ Club and Dave Piitria, State Jun­ Indians all their runs in a -i-2 viC- J D. r.iro, 2b .y' * * •" is as good a golfer aa Hogan — ».^Temple. Cincinnati and White-, New the fourth inning' off Troy- Hcr- nett had one for twri, Third baae- ior champion, will give an exhibi­ tory. flver ^ the Krinsas City Aljhle-1 f.. ertson Pbrk, yet.' ...... riage, now 1-8, aa the Indian.9 tion. nrk Commissioner Har­ Temple Beth vs. Congos, -6:30-^ Pltchln! (based, on 8 decision*) — made it Bevan-out-of-elght over the man Toriy Blanchard came - up' Uc8. .H« hit hia other i-run homer i Krintefc. ih, c "But I’a>t;ack Peter against Lawrence, Clnclnnall, 11-0,-l.oon; Crale. with two bingles In three -tripe old Dwyer will present the vari­ off •Frai>k Lary of the Detroit | Mo^^r. cf ... Charter ..Oak Parkl Hogan any dhy^ of the week oYer Brooklyn, M, .800: v Lebine. Brooklyn A's this year. Kansas City wh'arkcd • and Ziebarth had' the other .Op­ ous medals and trophies to the Tigeil, yesterday. „ ! Lawyers vs. Ansaldi’s,_ 6-—Ver- this. H'oylake course.^- he said, . and Ru*h Chlraao. 7-3. :700; Buhl. Mil­ Mike Gareia for five hits and both • dgy’s winners. ^ ■ - , planck Field...... waukee. 9-4, 492. runs in the first • Inning, put he' CAPTAIN EASY Deception BY LESLIE TURNER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Close/Harinony BY MERRILL B L O S ^ , tical hit!^ ' ■ /Home Run Product^lon j- - Afraid to Relax. ' - Strikeouts—Friend. - Pittabarch. - 89; Monday night Manchester: Mo­ And in Chicago, Manager Marty j ...... 33 a 1 21 4 10 2 Mortarty’s vs.' -Leglbn,' 6-/--Mtf/ Thomson found the 6.960-yard Haddlx. Phlladelpbia and Mlxell. St. held out for- his 'sUrth victory^v*^— f:* SisSiyi MOW MKEt UMlMty WE PIOMT Ofir Y OH.tlOo I WOKKEO fLATBR Don Mossi’a relief 'help...... ,RBM,WI«M0U.PVT o p e z c a m . COACH K ^ N Y Skinner and Marion and hia White Sox may ...... r. . -. -veirSB—17 N.ebo. " Loul». S3: Robert*. Philadoinhl*,' 81; X LOVE WklKlMO TO W0KK.,4Ut 0 U t h a t M u v r rTRYTioS ONE ON tors will clash With tha Opticians ...... om 010—.-2 par 35-36—71 course to his liking VOUMChw TNAT \MO»f »THE II ^ m i K vpira talk to me!.Ipi5cu55 it Tul mr. cupsr w » IM S DOWM UNTIL, his RalnbbW Cntib, softball team 2B. McOurry. Spahn, Milwaukee. 73. Jack Harshman,' 6-^ pit;keil up" TDPAVIM HM.P LKTV LAST MOMT; joN dOMETHWO FOR MORWNS WHATE THAT NWSTEgiOUE j FATRICK-9MS IT. in regular game, - well be wondering if thev got Whkl — Bolduc. AUKUKt.' HR. WediB^ ilay. July 11 although he admitted that he was AM*rlcaa Leasue IT eiaovYS *BACK/> Pslire a Fif* l'4) will meet »n inter-departmental they bargairdffln « for whep they KrinJ«k:'SB. McCurry. Mlnicuccl. Rol- Telso vs.--Auto Parts, 8:80- afraid to relax. his fourth 'shutout of the seasog... Mg. PATRICK. I_rp OOCUMENT VOU’VE 6« M / IF HK LIKEik MV ab r h pn a » rbl club from Pratt ft Whitney tp-, due Thompwon. Hnnn*. Monrow; BF. Battlnx (based on 175 at bataj — with a aeven-Jiitter against Uic' KrfER N0rPBCll»5 nTVPlWO ?. ..^.SUadEETCWS. W Shipped Busby and shortstdp Chico Ailicurl. Finnmn. Hnnnw: DP, Gans'i Robertson Park. "It’s, a dangerous course," he Mantle New York. K l; Maxwell. De- e Byof. 5. Auto Naasiffs vs. Ponticelli's, 8- -West observed; "you have to have a fat homer for a 9-0 lead, pver Steve M. Pniter. l b ..... 2 2 0 4 1-1 0 Robertson Park.. ‘ All Rainbow left-handed awatsmith with a long *P»rt« 7 BB Bolduc 8. J. Coro 4. H. Side OvsI. T lead to be a t all cbnfident of vic­ ron. New York, .321; Ketl. Baltimore, Dowhln, If 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 players are urged, to be present. Coro,3- SO. Bolduc 14; Hlw off. J. Coro IS-Ol Gromek in the sevJwd Inning, Scruton. p 2 .0 reipord of hom'e rtin production. 4 for 9 run* ‘n 1 1-3 InninSw; H. Coro-9 Methodist Vs. Baptist, 6;Sd'-7^‘ tory. So -many brings can happen Runs- Remember Jeap BoroU%-Rene Kelly, ss...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 freahnmnts and reaerved seat at Moriarty'a vs. Bloomfield, 6— It was one .better than Alf Padg- Doubre(i—Plerimll, Boaion. 18: Kuenn. Blaneharri. .3b ..3-0 3 J-i. 0-1.0 nor stblen - a sin'^le hasp. K-hile Oolt’a Park-. ham's score in 1936, flv# k■Fm r Mm m 1^7~ a Buddln__ la ^— ^ —, ^ —vand — - Verhon...... W.., w Moaton. v i i a is i* Lt, Cosfe and Henri CotlMt. .the Salvslnre, ct .200 10 0 the biul game. (Contact Horan Busby lias swiped six. Herm’s Camera and Moriarty than that of the imiportal Bobby 5 and. Slaver*: three unbeatable Fronchnien oi in- Rraonick. If. , , .5 0 O 0 0 0 U intcreatedt Bros, meet tomorrow afternoon at Thu(Mlay, July It ' Marsh 3b .... . 0 -0 0 0 0 0 It isn/t probable 'that Busby can Ansaldl’s vs. Aceto’s, »—ITer- Jonea in 1930 and 15 better than ’ ’rrlple*--«mji»oii.'__njnoi Kan*** Cltv lernatiOltal tennis hack in the Villa. 3b .... 1 0 0 0 0 0 come up to Doby’a run production 2 o’clock In a TVdllght League that of Walter Hagen in. 1924. Lemon (md Runn*ls, WMhlnctdni ti 1920’s? They split uji the hallowed Dewd. rl ...; ,10 0 0 0 0 at Cleveland where the big Slugger game a t Mt. Nebo. The game was planck Flel(J. ■. Jenaen, Boaton and .fo x and Mlnoao, Wimbledon Singles Championship .110 2 0 1 CHALUEN6E CCP RIVALS N Herm’s vs. Green, itVMt. Nebo. Furthermore, no one’ hiut won Chicago, -. MOBTY BIEEKLE Some Other Time BY DICK CAVALLI THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE I Aftermath BY WjjLSON SCRUGGS Bennett, lb .. has led uie league in past years in rained, out Thursday night and is this title three Untes in a row for six yeark r u n n in g 1924 HenleyQ-n * Thames, England, Bank v*; PftF, 8— Charter Oak Home runa-Mantle, New York. 2»: •rotalf ...... 4. IS 3 3 18 1 1 1 both homer* and-^ RBI’s. a makeup contest. . % aincf,, Bob Ferguson of, Scotland Wert*. CleveUnd and B erra'N ew York through 1929. But veteran experts AB TNENELBONS O L n U T t I M l^ HABOOr p a F *• 201 Mx—4 July 7 t^—Princeton and Kent Norm Warren will probably Park. 1*;. Sjeyera. Waahlnaton. 17; Maxwell, HIV.MOM.VOO ■■■ 9(10-2 But to date he'isn’t do.ing*. bad­ turned ’ the trick tii 1880, 1881. here think that st: oak will be B0UFTMI61/My opticat w __ School; raced each other in a semi­ ly I despite a batting average of lake the hill for the Cameras, with Friday, July 19 . X 1882. Detroit and Bauer. New York. 14?^ surpassed • by far provided, of GOTALmW- I 3B. R. Biun'tl; SB, Marsh: 8P, Rainbow vs. Merchants, 8:30— Stolen baae* —Francona. Baltimore BVf.TpNV/ AaTWFWk/ 3 Kelly: DP. rnnnolly to M. Potter lo R. final erf the Thames Challenge CUp around ,230. ' ex-H'oly. Cross performer John FlorylVan Donck of Belgium and lUvera. Chicaap.' *• Jenaen. Boaion course, Australia’s liw'Hoad and CEMMOCCRE. Burnett: IX)B. Optical 4. P. k T. tU --top event in the Henley Royal Boothby. -receiving behind the Robertson Park.. was-runherup to Thomson with a and Kuenn. Detrrit, * — ■ Ken Rosewall don’t turn profes­ FBDM VMS\S! BB. Scruton 2. Zlebarlh 3: SO, Scruton Regatta today; Tic aurvivor yylll plate. Dick Day, Jim Herdic, Naasiffs va AJjtl,' 8—Charter -Avila. Cleveland, 4. , TM IN A 10. Zlebarlh 7: HBP, Bennett by 8cru- 289 and Roberto De Vicenzo of P itc h l« (baasd -on R derlalona) — sional.- "i /f HURRY/ inn. Dnichin. Scruton. by Zlebarlh: WP, meet' the Sri-ner of the London MANTIJE BIG ATTRACTION Frank Voiisolo and Augie Davis Oak Park.- P lere^ C^iCAto. 13-2, .467: Sturdivant, Zlebarlh 1. Scruton 2: PB. Buck. T. gentina third with .290. -Dockers and the Royals Air Force are but a few of ttie faces Included Green Manor vs. Medics, A— The Ameri()|in contingent fared X 2IK *-2. .778: Brewer. Boston, Ppllsri Scorer, C. Williams; Time, •emifinkl for the coveted cup. Waahlngton, July 7 (d>Hr-Even a in the strong Photographers' line- Buckley ^eld. 10-3. .749; Wllaon. Chicago. 11-4, .733; FAVORED TODAT ' 1:13- , ■ badly. Mike Souchak pf Berwick, ford and Kucka, NeW York. 10-4. .714, lame Mickey Mantle . lliigiUihlng up- , Norman’s vs. Lawyers, • —Ver- Pa., was tlhd for seventh with a SlrikC^a — Bcor^ Cleveland. 114; bn Cfie bench pull's the fans to the Moriarty Bros., alao an entry In planck Fiild. ' Pierce. Chicago. *3; Paacual. Waahlng! Chicago) July 7 TOP f e m a l e s h o w , ball park. Mantle^ and the New 294 and Frame Stranahan of To­ mn. 7»: Wynn, cneveland, 78: fo y u c k . Clay’s Leallah, w lth/-r^J»t WU* the Hartford.^ Twi League, will - PftF vs. Motbrsi fi—WaddeU ledo, Ohio, was Ninth w ith a 296. Detroit, 71. TYler. Tex.. July 7 t»-:-T1is York Yankees came to W’aahlng- likely send Jack Hedlund to ^ e Field. ’, ------&— : Ue H aruqk in the Last Night *8 Fights Women’s, National AAU Sytm ton laatrhlght and, in whackincthe hlU, with' Jim. Roach catching. Moriqrti^'aWethersfield, 8— m. • ■ , vbred today ,to • ming Meqt closes tonight wiM the Senator! 8-4, drl"v a crowd of 12.- 8t,eve Bellinghiri. Mylfs McDon­ Oolt’a Pafk. . Enos Slaug^er irfXhe Kansaa One of the few non-profit horse Addsd.ArliMrtWi gaiwest array of records in> Its 519—aepbnd'only to the fr.ll house ough, Stu Beal. Andy Managgia, Glt^ Athletics figures that, he has ■Yacing - tracks in the country, Leallali will go aggiiqst j t e T. New York (M«diwm jPatiA ye history add with slim, blonde SKcI- of 28,900 ontq^cnlng day .'"Although Jim Morjarly, Rick Paquette, and n in '10,000 tnileStaa a' player. "But Keefieland has distributed more today in ths t-tfstmtlmkA*** P** Gardent - P Bo 11 *tey Mann ; and anqjher , blonde, Mantle’a injtired I-nee l:ept him Bob ' Sweet gi've the’* Gas House In 11 years under Coach Bobby m any case," he ssyA. "it’s far tod than 9800,0(50 to ^hsmiUble. educa- 2-ysar j>ld, ® Rieti, Italy, outpointed Joey Lopfo, sturdy McCormick, UW diving out a t the £•»»>•. R’a a cinch( he ,0 m « familiar to the Dpdd, Tech hSs won 9fl soon for me to hn’turnpd in for a UoaAI and raMRrck^taetituReiie Uw n e a wRl 1 ^ , SacraoMiitOt Calif., lOt. queen, as tlMj^ to f iA«Fs- '* '9 w u ’ tht; jEiillh' 'iiliric Ubn "IS*f' m u y . ’ loftl bsMMll gcant. gtniM, tort 97 and tied 9. new model."‘Waughler-M *0. In iu 98 year history.," /■ , , - -... V- " . / . ’I ■('V i i 0. t V ■ t ■ X, .

ESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, >IULY 7, 1958 . Household Goods 51 Roonu Without “Board 59^ Honiia Phr Sale . 72 Houses For Sale 72 ^obiirbah For Sale . .75 Automobnes for Sale Help 5Vanted-»Mala 36 Help Wantcii— Mala 36 Doctors Report omih^ • ------Dogs— Blni»-*Peta 4)1 :ST BARGAIN YET! ROOM FOR rent, continuous hot GREEN m a n o r —Three-bedroom SIX r o o m Cape Cod, ehed dor' VERNON, Bdttpd^ Rd.—In a neigh­ !< water and sholver, - private en-^ ranch, ftrepl8ce» 'bot water heat, mer, fireplace, brick frotit. aluhtr- borhood of finb-.hohtes. Exq'uisite' 19S8 POKTIAC Catalina, coupe, WANTED — Carpentry labor cop- WANTED -r Assistant! man: MANCHESTER PET Center. fqr;aH' PHAVE BEEN fully equipped, immaculate auto­ . tractor, W« arp looking Good opportunity,,,,Apply in X- your pets and pet supplies. iS. A trance. 101 Chestnut St. oil, combination kqreens, storm inum combination windowk up add Fickett built raihch, three^,:.^il- mobile. Thia car carries 100 ■for carpenter labor otr hotises to son, Strand. Theater, Hartford. H. Green Stamps. Open 9 to 8 " HOij)INGIN . sash, attached garage, large lot, down, amesite drive, quiet street, rooma, fireplace, jiUie paneling, ' SALB->33 1-38^ oft ' PLEASANT, clean rbom. bath, shade trees, six years old. Asking plastered walls, fujfxcellar. ga-' A dvertiseiiieQ t p.iarantee. Blr saving*, McClure be built.at'Oie I'orn.e.r'of Spring, Monday through. Saturdav. Thurs- in the Blue Ribbon colie MY WAREHOUSE SINCE nicely landscaped. ^Reasonably Ponti*c,'37S Main fit. shower!' pa’rking.\ At Center.> Two' priced for quiek sale: \ Leaving $14,200. MI. 9-38'U. rage, picture book idt-.x Value and r.ardner SlAf " Manchester. day^night till Free parking. MI. We also handle texture paihi. It L A S T ^ ^ R gentlemen. 29 Hazel. Ml. 9-7083. ■ CLASSIFIED ADVT.^' Conn. Tel. JA,'4-8243. Mqtropolt- Help W aBt^i^ 8-4273; We, repair aquariums, state. MI 0-8075. m 7 ^ 6 4 0 , $15,900. Maddock and de Vos, ,1955 PONTIAC station wagon> ihakea old otflllnga look like nei^. , 8 ROOMS FUR^TURE $13,900 : ” Realtors, JA! 2-0255^ MI! 9! ^ . DEPT. HOURS tan Homes/ fnr.,fc 1306 Main St., Male Qp^eiBiale 37 heater* pump* and redecthra. 995 / Green Paiht and WiUlpaper Co., VERY COMFORTABLE, Ikrge aJee^or Second Term '^r^dio, heater, hydrarrtatlc, - white Main St. , ^ ANDAPPLIAN^S OVERSIZED CAPE ODD. >«ver- widl.tlre*, maroon, low: mileage Hartford; .Conn. ' ' ' next to Manchester Knitting Mills front room next to bath for one Csntrally located six room Cape BOLTON, $11,500, four room ranch/ 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. WHICH IS A L iT n loqking. new High School, 3 ^ d ' From Page (Me) one mKper. This carries 100% at tba'Ureeh. Open from 8 a.-m, • or two. Parking and Other privi­ rooma, 2 (uli”b8thS( large livl Cod with iireplace, Timken heati Well eafabllshed,' rural but noLv ?8 BEAUTIFUL MALE dog, .four' 9 p.m. kO; 9-8300, SCRA'TCHED AND LA] leges. Call Ml. 3-7116 after 8 p.m. isolated. Ml. 9-8988. guarinfe McClure Pontiac, ST3 A G R O W IN G months old; R art Beagle-Cocker. ------^ ■ * ...... — room, dining room„ modem kit immaculate' condition. Will' GI or COPY CLOSING TIME Main St. FHA. Immediate 'possession. N ehru R eb^»a, recovery ■ a* ■ tin- Wonderful pet, Best offer. MI. SLATE FLAGGING, 8 'colored. YEAR'S.STYLES eh, acreened porch, attached ga­ PURCHASl.VG AGENT COMPANY •WESTINGHOUSE" ELEC. RE: rage. ' For appMntment call MI. BOLTON—An executlve’p-hoipe on FOR CLASSIFIED AD 1941! PANEL 9-9963. X Free delivery in Manchegter on Apartmenta—'Flats— T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor South'. Road. Gorg^ouaJitone bouse HageetjF *iald -Ravdln stopped lit For laigC general contractor. FRIOERATOR ,8.1433. Dulles, N ixo^ ^ - MOI^. THRU FRI. S95 nr reasonable Injihe growing carbjd* cutUng z z i z z z f z — ; order lODiaq. feet op more. C<*aer “ CALORIC” COMBINATION , Tenementa , ^3 Office Ml. 3-3416 or res. ML 9-7731 with attached iwb-car ggrage, to look oviei^fae Preaidqht at the wpod St Ml: 3-65M; ^ Expei^lCnce io_ building .rnale^ Route 8 and. Stony Road, Bolton. Th r e e b e d r o o m ranch style • clader block>bkrn. four "acres, - 8 e ' Invitation of MsiJ^Oen. Howard M! 10.-30 A. M: tpol Industry we need experienced ./R A N G E . MANCHSHraER—Three and (our CUSTOM SIX room ranch, 3 room lal* preferred. Opportunity/for iTestock— Vehicles 42 ■ '‘MAYTAG" WASHING MA­ home, ceramic tile bath, disposal, etc., etc.,„etc. Impossible to - de- machine operators, and other iype* ' room heitbad apartpients, with house and double garage,» nicely ScTihe' With words. The Ssklng' SATURDAY 9 A. M. 1950 Ford De Luxe V-8 ^ right man to becqme p KEMP'S BABYLAND CHINE . screened. patio, garage, combina­ On NfentraKsra+fsSaTia M.J, of industrial .jiersonneh Male and BUY COWS, calves '»nd/heef stoVe and reifidgerator. Ntcffleca- tion atorm windows',: corner lot. aecluded, SO acres qf land, 12 min­ price 18 $42,500. Replacement coat D/ Heajon, the Walter two door. Radio, heater. *j top management. Pa cattle. Also horses, Plela-'Bros. “ EMERSON" TELEVISION tlbn, adi^s pr^rred. Write Box utes out. Carlton W, Hutchinp. female. If you w*ant a good Job ap­ SET , Bus stop in front of house. Corner Is'.'ln excess of 185,000. Opeh at TOUR tXJOPERATIO.V WILL cover*. 1445. No money di Tel. kU. 3-7405. ' V . - EVERYTHIWJrf^ E, Hera ’ kll. 9-6132.9-4894. -,yoUr cOnveniehoe; T. J. Crockett, (OoBtUined from Page Oue) perfori^ BE APPRECIATED ance and vacatimK^i^'s day ply at office. “ MOHAWK ' AXMINSTER Green Manor Rd. and Wo^bridge _____ the , Intestinal operation on week. Salary Sts. Ml. 9-7880 or PI. 2-7388. Realtor. MI. 3-5416 or res MI. 1953 Chevrolet Hardto F O R T H E B A B Y ^ RUGS POUR'ROOM uirturmqhed apart DREAM h o m e , dhree 'bedrooms 9-7751. gathered ^ India House, does not j , j „ „ • < ,u ^ -AND A FEW OTHER ARTICLES two tone bltie'WhJte, radio , Article^ Po.i’ Sale 45 ment, centrally localed/wired for ranch, heat and clean. Ceramib believe in "alignment to oiie, side. L Dial Ml 3-5121 Box 1’ NELCO TOOL CO,, INC. .electric stove heat, hot water In­ Six Miles From Manehester tile bath, hot water heat, full cel- ' heater, whitewall tires, ^eal V -m 3-5680 ■' IF YOU ARE AN'HONEST. ANDGVEft.'BOttON, or another—for that-means fagU • sharp. tl,l$5. leVald Office 266 Center fir.. Pine St. entrance POWER MOWERS cluded. $85. MI. 9-1919 after>«,nf! ■ Attractive Six room Cape, -two Ikr, Nestled In trees. View. Subur­ mentauon. I objectobjaet to CommUn:CommUnt-tl JJ;;, ^ t^ H e ltS ? '’ on k - PERSON I’LL GIVE ■ YOU — "■ unfinished. Storm sash, dormers, ban. Only $12,400. Carlton ■. ,W. CO'VENTRY 'mvd Vicinity regimentation. I-object equally to PAIR OF garage doors, 4’x8’, six gti Three famous makes, ■ No down TITLE OF THIS ON LOW /THREE ROOMS with private batV amesite drfve, 70’x330’ lot. Lsnd- Hutchins, Realtor. MI. 9-5132, non-Communlst regUnentailon..’- 'cen. Snyder remainedned^be behlndi 1949 OTd.anioJiifc EoO'r Door storm windows 24’’X33':, also some Heated and. ideally located.... . -on "‘"'heaped. Very clean, $12,800, ■9-4894. ^ , ORIGINAL — 14 rboiim, Icenter /A presidential, 1 doctor always does. Lost snd Pound ' 1 •* . . . .s payment, -Weekly. No payments antiques. MI. 9-7655. FRIENDLY MONTHLY / chimney colonial, no nh]prove- He said the views of Nikon and, de, lu x jf^ , V-a. 'Hydra’maUei' .a I e RT, responsible , exper­ until August. . " Main Sf. Contact Miss Johnson at bullea. '!are not,’wise and they Heaton stayed, ori^ top. He'# pay* radio; healer, A-1 tir^.^No TERMS ^ Burton's. WARREN E./HOWLAND. Realtor PARKER ST.—Charming oversize ments, $8,000 ing what Hagerty described as s FOUND — A place where yoti can ! ienced'(preferred t. setup men (or Wa' need used mowers. Trade TWO MIRRORA,- excellent condi­ little g(ood." .secure a complete line of knitting ' ■ needed. 1395. :. OFFICE MANAGER ALL VERY REASONABLE 3'llOil . Ml. 9-8003 Cape Cod, fiv*'rooms and bath NKJE—Six room Cap* Cod, roi’al purely "AociBr’ ■visit. .■ t , j> fu^l time work With punch presses, ,t ' ' * * yours now. tion,—one oval 47’’x2r', and one WE ESCReCT a four room and a setting, $13,20(1. , Neh'ru said he saw Cold War/‘’aa yams-and accessories, stamped' Apply in per.son. The GunvTr first floor, fireplace, outaide patio, 30'’x36’*; cot with ipaUress MI. If you are not ready for It. Til con­ two room apartment to be vacated hot water heat, oU. attached ga- LAKEFRONT Five rooms fur- only a threat of major war/V^en goods, embroidery Cottons and IJlf) Pl.rmouih^T^ Door Manufacturing Co., 234 , Hartford Male or Fem ale - BOL'TON-*:Fpur' roorfr house, full, he asked, “'tf*.we rule out y major BUDGET CENTER 9-9821. tinue to hold it for you as .long'(as in the Centennial Apartments. MI. basement, oversized one car gs- 'rage, kmesite drive, open stair-, nlahed, private beach, $10,500. tatting threads. At Your Tam 'dark g ^ ^ , new seat rovers, Rd., Xforvday through Friday. 6:45 Shop. 60 'Cottage St. Phone Ml,.- Must be completely familiar you want, at no extra cosy 9-5779 or .MI. 9-4071. /rage, large lot. Located on'Car.’ way, stqrm wlpdoyrs, .Loye'yJ«iT?e 5‘ 4. rooms, basement garage, 3 war, what’s th^ aense ‘ of/va Cold heater.'$795. a.m. id 5 p m., also Saturday ROYAL AND Smith^Coroha port­ a n t iq u e s and collectiblea, from' lot. well landscaped. , Space two acres, $12,900. . - . War ?" x>- W U dfiaK Strike 9-3354. morning*. - with all ofHce detail, 'able; to able arfd’' standard typewriters.- '-genter Rd. Selling for $11,900. T. amber salts to zOetrope. .Summer Phone Me Immediately ROCKVILLE Five room unfur­ rooms second' floor. Wall to wall VILLAQE c e n t e r — Eight He told qudstionera the Common­ take charge of accpunts rtcelv-. All makes' of adding machinea shop poiv open .Route 6, Andover! nished rent. Will consider. couple /J , Crockett, Realtor. Ml. 8-54l8 or LOST—Glasses in brown snqpcase,: P o o tia c ItaO DoOr — ------: ' / ' ( ■—— Hartford CH. X-035.8 . residence, MI. 9-7751, cappst ^ living. and dining ’room rooms, bath,, and lavatory, garage, wealth conference-bad not'changed able, payable, general iedger;, .sold or rented. Repairs on all - (Located at tourist'cabins). Open with teenager.' Inquire, Plummer, also stair carpel. EKceilenf'cohdl' $9,990. • ■ hi# optnoh that-the Southeast Asia A t P & W O v e r , Tuesday afternoon, ticW ty Fire-' Black-. Radio, healer, clean. Journe.vmen,, Plumbers makes, Marlow's. Ideal second car. No j payroll, tax report and in«ir‘ afternoons and all'day wailkends After 7 P-M. —yCH. 6*4690 4 Village St. ‘ / Uon. $18,300, Call Goodchild Real Eight rooms, plus 3 room rent, Treaty Organization (BE!AT0) can stone and Manchester Trust, Main. and holidays. .kU! 9-1806. DELLWOOP 8 L :m 3-8982. money, down, and E.xperienced ance. Salary- commensuiate USED FRIGIDAIRES, Just right See It Day or Night ly Co., Realtors. MI. S-i207, MI. arteslM " ’ell. oil, hot water, ap­ hot do good And can do harm. He 3-7925, By. 9-0939. repeated his view that Communist a n y S a y s Plumbers Helpers ’with .sittverience and ability. for cottage use, all sizes. Also LARGE WiESTINGHOUSB upright t h r e e ROOM apartment for. bus! YOtfR DREAM HOME proximately 4 acres, reduced to 19.51 Pl.vmouth Statioli >i^uto Drivinit Schjooi 7>A several good’- use'd washers. A—“£^B —E—R—T—§ $15,000. China should be,^admitted to the Paftf insurancs and vacation, freeieiv''t?ery good condition. In /4S-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD ness couple only. Call MI.. 9-7239 COVENTRY — Attractive year I Join a growing oiganization. Room Kemp s, Inc. Ml; 3-5680, - ■ t quire'288 Green Rd. , ■ Come see our model home this Six room colonial, 4* acres, United Natiohs and sald^it was not (Continued from Png* 1 Wajron ATT^'TION^t-^ Ladies, learn to TYPIST-Quick at figures (or Blue day week.' ^rbuild hduse, four* rooms apd $12,900: up to hlrri to Advise Middle East ' ' / WEDDINi^bTATIONEftY a spe- drive with a female instructor. ; for advancemerit: Life, accident range, six burner, ROCKVILLE—Two rpom, furnished j Sutidav. -Open f r o m - 1 to 5 bath, central oil heat, lot 100’ x Heater and defroster, signal FORMICA counters. cerSmtc wall C ? " hilling forma. In air con- FOR SALE—55 gal.-drums, In good d e l t a ,TABLE saw with . Joiner apa'rtment. 1 - 2 sdOlts.' WELL LOCATED —Prewar 6 naUons on solving their problems. sleeping "the penalty to6 .iw> fialty. Beautiful assortitient. Low lights. V'inyl upholstery. Da.v. Cvciiing, Sunday appoint- and floor tile. Let us m^entize ' ‘I'tioned. office,'40 hour week. $.50. and health insurance. Jobs located ' . Write Box H, double oveil. Excellent Condition.. IJ2.60 'They are built for mpd- 125} Near schools. and churches. room Cape Cod,' double garage, bus pricea. Evening* by appointment. condition. $2.50 each. For further and planer, skill saw, electric weekly..TR. 5-3178., vere." ■ ■ ! $1,495. ■ ment.s. Dual cont'rollsd automatic your bathroom and kitcheiA For M*"- Seller, Manchester'Me- in ■ Mai^hester area. Excellent '’i- Herald Offie^ information call the Herald, phone hand sa'nder, mitre ■■►(OX. papering J85. MI. 9;«593.;v ern livability by REIMER. Lake prtvilegea $8,500. Also choice line, view, 3 acre*., $16,800. Campresa, 8 So. Main St. MI. Or standard, ' m . & M; Driving building lots. Tel. Rockville. TR. Said he, -''If 'they fired avwry* free estimates call Ml. 9,2458^^*! morial Hospital. Ml. 3-114L...... wages (or suMrior men" ■ * ... .. Ml. 3-5121. . board and tools k^. 3-6982. FOUR b IJRNER apartment ^ I $12,800 up f .h .a ! Five room Cape, garage, triple body they ever found asleep ^ »-i*40. 19.55 Pl.vnlouth (two to-. ^ School. Mitchell .9-6541. Tile Shop,*Buckland. ■ ' \ ^^ nished flat, $85 per month. No. in 6-8730. lot, $7,000. ^ ■ , ______WOMEN — ^ ou can eam as much . electric stove, $60; T.V. all chan-' ‘ and V.A. approveiL-v Two JMeri H eld the night shifts, there’d soon ))•//' i WILL CATER fof simple wed- t chofise.from) Apply 8 to »--Am. only at ------. z l - ______■ ' A BAR. BACX BAR.' booths, matched ELECTRIC RANGE, steel kitchen nel antenna. MI. 3-8610. formation ^ven by phonej. Call- at CUTE- .S rooms, fireplace, ga­ nobody working nights.’’ Mansoinr, MANCHESTER'S oldekt, most | FLAT FINISH Gotland window as $2 per hour as full or part y' ■ ■ .. — - , oak paneling. Suitable'tor businesa table -with (our chairs, lady's GREEN MANOR—Six room ranch dlngs, parties, buffets, nr break­ office of Alice Oampet, Realtor, Directions; with attached garage. In excellent rage. $6,800.' it was stated, had night work.,Thn ' ‘ ’ Fiuly - equipped, automatic recommended auto school, always shades made to measure" All time Avon representatives. Call or recf eation room. Tel. ' CH. shoes, 9 'j AAA, ML 9-8507. , 843 Main Si., Manchester. . FOUR rooms, near lake, gas fasts at,.« fair Price. Call MI. ylransmission. Radio, heater, '1, 3-5195. . , "BERSON^ORP. Situations Wanted— GAS WATER heater, 30 gallon, ex­ From Manchester taHe Route 8 condition. Large lot. Near' new InKidnapba se union spokesman said his ef^clnn- ready to serve you. Will gladly metal Venetian blinds at a new 6-3883 after 6 o ’clock. cellent condition. 208 Woodland and 44 to Bolton Notch, take right heat. $3,950. , 8-2809. j two tone paint. Priced to.sell. meet you personally to talk over , low price; Kevs made while you , , 50 Harvard St., New Britain; Conn. Female - 88: Buckley School! Qwner trans- cy has been rated at “ more than ED—Sorter, garment .presser St. hahd branch, on Route 8. Continue , (efred. Occupancy by October Many others, fie* ua before you 99 per -cent. by company stand­ .vour driving problem, Manchester, wait. .\Iarfbw’’*. ' • Btiats 'anil Accegsories 46 Business Locations , about (our miles;' Improved road buy. (Continued frem Page Oney, J.X919 Mereur.v Club Cbujie Privin’g Academy. Dial PI. 2-7249..' ilder for laundry work‘.'“ Ap QUALIFIED teenage baby sitter, Legal Notice 30 GALLON Permqglasa.gas water I5lh. V.A, or F:HJ4 ---mortgage. ards."' Personals interested ih afternoon and ev«‘. For Rent 64 apd sign on right. Price $16,800. May be seen by ap­ Heater, signal light*. SPE­ „ ' .---- f RURNrfURE repairing and refln-1 Pb’ in Verson, Maple ,Dl y Cleaners h'lp'Hn MANCHESTER Boat Co.. 10 Essex heater, excellent condition; Cold* WELLES AGENCY fered to act as gb^tetye’en for the' .The strike; which the company LARSON’S d r iv in g School, ishihg: antiques restored FHimi:| *hd Laimdeiers, 7 2 'Maple St ’ i !? ’ • "^d Bradford Lumber ning work. Call .MI. 9-9868, pointment. J. D. Realty Co.," of­ Aaid "involved a few hundred Pett­ WANTED-RIde to Aircraft, ^ to CIAL FRIDAY AND SATUR­ ^^lANCHESTER TRUST ) St MI. 9-2929. Open evening*.'8 spot refrigerator. 8 years old, in 2400 SQ. FT. of space tor buslne(U The Ellsworth Mitten Agency parents and kidnaper, stationing Manchester’s onlyonlv trained and tUremre JftepairRepair servtc.e,Servic.e. Tal'cottvllle. raicottvtiie. 1■ Vnimvrmwr-^— r- . -'i '----- . xr| i ^00 Tolland St, East Hart- to 9, Sa'urdays -9 to 5 :30. . fice MI. 8-5262, rekidehce MI. Main St., Coventry PI. 2-6872 i t " was asaertedly least ettectfvn 3:80. Vemort and L’vdall Sts. MI. DAY ONLY, $95. certified instructor. For your aafe-('M■( 'Ml l 3-7449. :j YOUNG; WOMAN (orfor fountain; ford.furooth in the in'/tl'the ChamUer-Evan.s - dlvlalon in ___ , __ V.:____ t.y We are trained to teach properi-i-— - ■—7 ——— ------^____ -f-Workr-See-M^___ -f-4tork7-See-M i’er-Grant; - P i h r - L e n o i r ------—— Dogs— Birds— Pets Tiu*i • iVuipanv 14’ RUNABOUT, Center. ' d4ck, ■. * MI. 3:6930 • NOW $5,500 BUYS S' two-bedroom, ■of ManchPRU-, MI. 9-8388, (aciliuea. Call JA. 7-1872. insulated /cottage near (Coventry NBC building and jiking t-ie kid­ ilhh Mansour Was employ^. WANTEI^'Passenger to ride to 19.54 Chevrolet Bel Air ly. MI. 9-6075. “TRY 7 US FOR reupholstering, slip! ~Pharmacy. 29iKEast Center St. EXPERIENC ED mechanic to work equipped with steering wheel, t h r e e BEDROOM ranch, alhfiost The company claims he was dis­ -I rovers, cover* draperies,drnneri#* i-ugiiiw rl«iflninvcleaning i ' —.... ' (.tcneral . Motor* denlcrehip.dealership. PORTERFIELD’S PET SUPPLY, (l''n *1 th- c .if MANCHESTER—Older home of 6>i new, ii> excellent cohditipn, many Lake. Fireplace 90’ frontage. E. naper tq call Trsfrlger 4-8053. Florida/second or third ..week in Two tone paint. Radio, heat­ Steady, work, good pay.' excellent “ f^hhAhril ill AOrprjXnrft with windshields, new hardware. May BUSINESS OR office location, 474 A E. Realty Co. MI. 9-6297, MI. charged ai/ter he Had toMn found July, mlling to share car expense. er, transparent seat cover*. Free delivery service. All work now locati^ at Route 3 and Chapel a rail uiadr\h> Hank ('dbiniiitutnarr he seen at 464 No'. Main St., or klain St,, ground flOo'r. • TTiree . rooms in central location. Come extras, priced right for: quick sale. By midnight, thr phone tang 25 Gkrages— Service—Storage 10 Working conditions. Our employes Rd,, South Windsor, ne.xt to East COLDSPQT refrigerator, good con­ • see!' Price $10,700. -;..-Mad8tihe 3-4480. - sW ^ng on two Supcesslvo aigbto, Write/Box 194, Station A, Man. 14.000 miles. A real piiitf. guaranteed.’ Smith’s Uphotstery .SECRKTAl^lY urauam to ihr ,|>mvialdna of ihr hank- call MI. 9-7702. dition, $35; MI. 6-5114. rooms. Ml. 9-5229, Ml. 3*7444. 8 . A.'Beephlef,'Agent. Rhone Ml. times tout no further contact was and used prbfafiKy to his super­ $1,345. Shop,, 243 N. Main St. MI. 9-4663. know of this ad. Write ataiing Hartford Drlve-ln ’Thealer. Opqn *- Ur of Oonnrrilcul.. Smitlj,'Realtor. MI. 9-1642. 3-6989. Chester. your qualifications to Bo.x J, «KTS 1, VERNON — One year old ranch, made wiUi the',ktCisper. Moat of visor. Evenings MI, 3-7267. daily. 9-3, Tuesday. Thura _ , pth—oiliri— — _12' PLYWOOD outboard runabout, DINING ROOM set, two over- GARAGE FOR' Rehtl Spi-uce St. -7...... - To ■treasurer in rapidl>\growing Herald. 1 Friday nights 7 9 p.m. Man­ completely refinished, $75. MI. BOLTON CENTER RD.— Owners 16 PHELPS RD. Open for inspec three bedrooms, fireplace, breeze- the calls came from crackpots, 1'953 Dodge Coronet V-8 Call MI. 9-1738./ . ■ haiika, "inO»iglni5\ rr.arrvr stuffed chairs, porcelain top kitch­ SuLuTban For Rent 66 transfer, makes this year old seven way, garage. Price $22,200. Aulo^biles for Sale 4 : local concern. Liberal ben^t pro­ chester customers can call JA. halanrt'.-and caalV ttrnia • 9-1158. en table' fibre rug. All in good „ tlon Sunday .,2-6 p.m. Loj^lj cranks and the cvrioils-mlnded. Club coupe. Heater, seat Building—Contracting 14 8-3391 and w t will bring order 111- i^oC.-a,. of cUlVtioii J l-SOfSk! 38 condition. Reasonable. MI. 3.7107 j UOVENTRk Four room* unfurn ’ room split level available. 1'.: colonial, in excellent condition.' EiScott. MI. 9-7683. . gram, good starting salary, ^ u r a I nUCd Slatra Covrfnnirnt baths, garage. Many extras. Ask­ One man, w(ho seeited to be 24 Esekpe Eflaro BUY \ CAR and had covers, radio, fully automatic. homo with u " at 3 p.m, to' 81 ,»Mlzsllona. dirrr.1 \and after 6*30 n m ishcd,. suitable family of three, Liv'iiig room la 26'xl5;. TUs, lava­ Jet black.'White walls. $ ^ . Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 REMOPELING or new’ ..work. See 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Five day w^k. l^lFCHANTCAL ing' $23,900, T. J. Crockett, 5lea1- .breathing heatlly, called a numtodr lit turned down? Don’t Sprue* St. — iniaraiilrrd ...... 3,n47.«91 3g Building Materials 47 $45 per month. Tel, PI. 2-8872. tory'and bath. Three lafge bed- Wanted— Real Estate 77 see “ Honest" Douglas, Wm. Kanehl. contractor and build­ Olill—iiihcalinnt - of • "Slrttra .a'rid ' ■ I DOUBLE BED, spring and mat- tor. MI. 3-5416 or residence, MI. - rooms. One car garage. Excellent of times and hung up without ut­ In S.taf ford Springs ^felCYCLE' REPAIRING, all types. er.. Tel." MI. 3-7773. ASSEMBLER la.tlltk-al .-ubdivlalnne'laloli* . 994 494 II • 9-7751. V . ,./• tering a 'wora. Once he said In a Not ft-'financs company Ejjglish a specialty. Now open 12 CATS BOARDED. Inspect ,P8hros’ ,' STONE—Connecticut, native gray tress. Immaculate, $20; maple financing. Elva Tyler, Realtor, / SOLIMENE, INC. ^PP*y Office Manager Siamese Cattery.-asTutuidl Rd., ■ ,-hi,i'init and diarounta ilnX- COVENTRY — Large new three tense and gruff voice: "John , . - (Contlnned from FM e One) noon to 9 p.m., Saturdays' 9 aim. BIDW’ELL Home Improvement Co- $3.'144 43 ' ovrr-’ \ . quartzite, machine cut., 4" iWideJ kitchen set. $15.' MI. 9-4877. • COLONIALS in towh feature one in MI. 9-4469.- - . HAVE “YOU” A HOME loung men experienced in.as- Vernbn, >■» miles' off Parkway. ‘ draftai ...... , 4^.5341.358 1,0" to 40" long, to 5" tmck!l — ^------room; apartment. Tel. PL-2-7684. I have . : . "then the line went dead. BEFORE YOU BU^ a used car d o iSg e -p l y m o u t h to 6 p.m. Manchester Cycle Shop. Alterations.' additions, garages. N E W T O N Kittens studs. ■ RcKkvilIe •pd . Bank prenuara ownrn $43.- \ Bowers, SchooLfor I18JI00; Four MANCHESTER — Ixivcly 8 room Just before going on - the air, 166 West Middle Tpke. MI. 9-2098.. fl^ b ly of small mechanical ■ 118 44.-(urnituro »nd ftx- very hard. Ebtcellent foe, venter^ - . , FOR SALEt^ ' .and two sons, sged two nnd four. §«t: Gorman Moteu- Sales. Buick 634 CENTER ST., MANCHESTRR Re-.'«iding specia|l.«its. Easy budg­ Elm SI. . coiH ^enla and geara. Will 5-913 on homes; recreation rooms, fii-e-j HOT PO ^T de luxe model electric bedroomer qn 'MaiivSt'. for $22,100: colonial in good condition. 'Diree McCaffei^ received another anony­ His wife Tvoke him to ^ y the et tfinis. . MI 9»6495 or, TR i ; niraa $94.949 20 ...... l.Vi,747 44- neat one;-4fn lot-lOOxSOO on Lake Salc8' and Service, 285. Msdn GIRL’S COLUMBIA bicycle. E.xcel- Ml. 3-5104 find These positions interesting Olhrc a.-arta ...... 3 222 33 ' places, etc. Also split face'random I range. Price $30. Tel. MI. 3-6990. Summer Homex For Rent 67 bedrooms, tile bath aiid shoyrer mous call from a man who urged house was on fire. He m d hn Street. 'ML 9-4S7L Open evenings. | 5-9KI9. . BOXER PUP, six months-old. Well St. for-$26,6007 Five bedrooms bn it next few months offer the sea* lent condition, MI. 9-9170 after 6 at^d diversified. (Ideal working vene^. flags and wall stone. Sky- BURNER white enamel gas upstairs. Living, room. dining him to ".say ’M-W-P-F, O.K.” ' opened the door to the kitchen and -p.m.-' ■ : . mannered thoroughbred with TtlTAr, ASyiKTS*'...... $l’3.2J7,4.H (18 FOR RENT—Eight room, com- He^h*^ Hd./ Boltpn fo r '$30,000; room and tiled kitchen down! Oil son's best .lelling opportunities. then hung up. . ■ saw it was "a baJl of firg," so he W A ^O N WACONsl-195il C3ieYror.!lM« FORD V-8. Beat o(t^r takes It. V. BELLUCCI. mason contractor, —^— conditi(ih|i. Convenient location. •lnrlue'auty at - ^ Bruce^ Rd. papers. Sacrifice, $45. ML 9r3502 snnmnl of $2.41*9.22* 94 ■'-pleleiy furnished cottage. Twin heat,- porch,.storm windoivS, awn­ Families will be,-looking for hoifies 'ritere was speculation tliat the- led his, family thnnigh a bedroom let. 19S3-18S2 F^^s, all metal, all 'T birw i: 9:8919. remynt Work. MI. 9-545L 3J8 PUN PRESS operator wanted. whicli are sesr,'Znt^d and • C^y»t«] Lake. Fo low 8lgns.\5pen rondUion. ML LaKest near. Canaan, East Shore^} ''(Lakewood Orclel for $32,500. ings. amesite dri'vc. Nice^ yard, in Manchester to be occupied be­ tn nice condiUom'Tlouglae Motors, I Wanted Auto»-r Fern St. kll. 3-5042. , / No Mperience reqtiired. Apply in INVESTIGATE THESE ^ N E WEEa< old Collie puppies. a**l si**rt hy (aw fnr lh« seven.days a week. Visitors wel- 1 ______■ ______Some are vacant. T. J. Croiokett, initials might uqtn "Morris Wein­ window fo the roof. \ Route f4y.Private beach, screepe'd close to sch(X)I. P r i^ $14,900. fore school starts In the fall. Call berger,; Peter Fine," or . "Morris Firemen threw a rope up to 'hifttnr>. A r(a.**.«(rir*linn . Frances K. Wagner, Realtor. MI the Jarvis C o fo - a free appraisal Weinberger, Payment Found O.K." -and he let the children down. Hertford Rd.. Monday, through Coventry. PI. 2-6449. of Ihi-w aaiiot.t la >h*»a'n . ville, TRemont 5-5042. . wide. Used ten months. In excel­ or season JulyiAuguat. NO'obfac: 9-7751. ■“ 3-1157. 1933 CHEVROLET two door. 1951 ML 9-1.481 TbSfore 6 p.m. qr kU. USEp CARS w a n t e d — We are Aluminum /Windows Wida,v, 6 :45 a.m. '.'to F'p.m., also below lent condition. Asking $250. MI- rnd quick, '‘epqrtdable service. but Nassau Co. nty police declined Fire Chief- / ‘ilfred Sobourin said' 9.4974 after 8. s*— I ' tlon lo two (aroilies wjlh'children. Oievrolet aedaii. ■ Fully equipped, always interested In, buying clean and Dders 14-A (Saturday morni.i>gS'. ' IJAHII.ITIKa , 3-7839 after 5:30.- -jj^NCHESTER -Custom ranch. MANCHESTER — Price reduced. comment on any of the telephone the fire started in the tnm)n en­ brand new Urea. I3ouglaa kiotort, i G R A Y RESE aV'H Illgl'OR .PKH.MIT _jiand d»i>o^ita of. Indivi- , Phone Ml.. 9-6015, Jgkl Earift! cars (or lop cash prices! 'fry oiir xoTice; *)» APri.K'ATinN uaTa parlnerattlpa. and ■ * l)iPlno(ia»r-VVatchc»*— irge rooms, fireplace, cellar, Four.room expandable. Cape Cod. JARVIS REALTY ,. calls. trance and mudiroomed through 833 Main. ' . •i*‘ ! famous caThTve minme'b'uvmg GUARANTEED again.4t all .haz/WWOMAN OJ FOR practical -VoriHjranona ....;...... $*,433.S(i3.12 Z- GIANT’S n e c k HEIGHTS—Cot­ hot water heat'. Lot.150 x 39Q, high Detective Chief Stuyvesant pin’- the center of the building, leaving bl^Jt. R^iO’ heater, white wall I service. Open 9-9 daily. Barlow , ''a'’d.;s weekly, 9-4 p"m” ‘"w UEN'ELOPMENT C j -Thi.« la lo «i\ millre (hat I. AI.B1?:RT ,Tmi*'“ depoa|i.*i of indivi, Musical Instmmrnta 58 ta ^ to rept! Close to beach. elevation, view. Only $14,600, Carl­ storm windows, aihesite drive,' 2- 654 Center Street, MI, 3-4112 nell said police are doing every­ the -'Interior cor. pletely toumsd ' -1938 PONTIAC 880 Catalina coupe. Keinev^'r^V L ' n 1,^ * 4 ’ ' Motors, 435 Main St.. Mahchesler.' wlndowiI's a* well as cor daily. Write Box S.^erald, - i.t;. Illf.l, pt nioad' RriKiit ^ ■ Rd Kllinglon .dnala. .* earlnor.'*hlpa. and LEONARD W. YOST Jeweler. r*> ■ BeautlfpKscener.v. ■ ME 8-2280. ton W. Hutchins, Realtor. MI. thing; to coopgmte with the fam- ()Ut. - Radio, heater, hydraijiatic., two-- >ciean. Keene\ Garage. Burklana. , — :—;----- — -- - ; bination jirf'e»t I’onn.. haV. fried an apbricatlon daied <<>rnoratUine_jtnchid(ns de- g u l b r a Nsi direct blow me­ car garage! la/ge lot al6,ft..deep. bination screen and storm do^s. HILLIARD, i ■Itine 29, 19,Vi. w(th the f.iqiinr t’nntro( . pn.illa In aav(n*» d’ part- pair*, adjiiats watches expertly. 9-5132. 6-4894. ^n\'ei)ient tq/bui and schdbL IJi!* lly’s efforts to recover the child. He estimated damage at $2S,- tone paint. Only 3.000 miles, Can! ^— x ------■T— t WANTED 1948-50 Ford dr Mercury. 1 Call Coughlin. MI. S-7707. Comniia?ion for a Iteaiaiirant Llqiior nienli ...... 2.5T4:S2dSg, hogany sp,i et plino, $495. COVEOTRY LAK.E —Cottages fur------T-T-T* PUT OF TOWN client desires two- - be purchased at a big savings.FORD Country sedan, ...... Reasonable prices. Open daily. Kemp s! Ini Ml. 3-5680. ' is a terrific; -value $1^200. CaU/ But he denied that police Jlvefa 000 ancLsaid an Investig lUon will ’ nine; Good condition. From original, w a n t e d id, aix mornings “ A GOOD PIJk( Permit for th* an**' *'f alf-ohtiric liquor ’ Dep4>aiia .*d Uiriied R$Ntea Thur^ay evenings. 129 .Spfuc* .pfahed. four rooms, near water family or duplex house-ir -Man­ be madC-to find the cause. McOure PohUac. S73 Main St. passenger. Fordapiallf. style tone. weekiv, > emon Motor Court.; on (he premUfa, 22 Windsor Are,, 'lovei'nnienl rtnn I ii'-iri n a - any tlnle, /Frances 'K. Wagner, chester. Onlral location. Phone getting put of the case so the par­ /Owner for caah. Rockville TR. ItorKvUle. Conih------— -----■ ' pnaial tarlnfai ,|. _____ 2U.1M4T fiUeet >U. 6-4387. ^ WHY MORE 7- AC'cordlopS ' front-. Week, month qr season. PI. M A N G H E S T ^ ' Realtor. MI. 3-1157. ents could dgal, privately with the Fred Delllgan, a 70-year-old in­ radio, heater and uhderCoBtiiig. ./ 5-7912. ■ ■'■■ ■ Roofing—Si41ng / 2-6825. Johh A- Lawler, MI. 9-7878, 1940 FORD convertible, drl'hromed Will sacrifice, price $2,350. x n ., YOUNp/WOMEN to assist interior Tb»* busin»*eii "in *»wned .by AL.BERT I>ep*'*rie **f 'glatefl and $159 tuU Size, new, .contplet'e kidnaper. valid, waa darried b y firemen from f Broad, Brook Rd.. KlUb*-’ iwllllral-juIxllvUlonii .... *34 .104 f» GREEN MAN^R. ■ Three^^droom and customized, stock pioto'r. Call 9-8485 RAY’S ROOFINq C »., shingle'fand ■ d eb a ter. Apply Watkins Bros.,, sh o e SAI^M, /i A w N . ■ (un - -oi* - V part*--- I-■V. - and will be conducied hv Deixulls wf hank* ...... 1*5 92* 94 with cake and one year guarantee. Bowers School Ai-ea ! IF r e a d y to buy, seii, ■ exchange his first floor apartment. The other HAWK’S NEST, Old Lyme—Com ranch, fireplace, hot water heat "When a felony is brought to our MI. 9-1408. - X Bofiinns Services O 13 built' up i-oofs, gutter and con-1 Main St. time. Inquire Endicott Jolihson, ! AI^KRT K, IIII.I. of Broad Bmok Rd!; Otbei dephave no people got out through a rear env — / ^ • ; 1958 FORD V-8 ranch wagon. Cap :950 Main St, ' EHlnston, r'onii , a«-perm(J(_^e. ; and dffirera'. check*, .etr.i .U 25 *93 71 Cape Cod, 6 finished -rooms, oil, combination screens \storm ductor woi’k' roof, chimney re-y(yQjj^j^ ' ^------AI.BKRT K. mu.. ■ Products 50 St. Kn. 3-5709, Open Mondays', tage. All electric, fireplace. Avail-, consult Howard R. Hastings Agen­ alternative. We niust -pursue the trance. ' v - / \ * bf seen at 122 Florence St. afte> ANTIQUES Refihished epalring , pairsr FDR general laundry nal-d July'5, 195*. . TOTAI, DE Wednesdays. Frii;jdiys and Satpr' fireplace, ceramic jile bath sa*h, attached garage, amesite cy, 5U 9-U07. For Delligan it was the second - Ray Hagenow, kU. 9-2214. ^ •MAN Man with experience able August 4th on, Tel. Fl ■ drive large lot nicely landscaped. case with afl the vigor and all the FARM TRUCHf l949 Chevrolet 8 p.m any (urnitufe. TH 'nem an.} Ray; Jackson, kii. 3-83'25. . work. Apply In person New Mo(i(el — - i POSI-fs ...... $12,272,3;!*. d^ys. Opr BBth-'j’eir in Manebes- 2-8538. : , ■ . with colored .fixtures, formica such rescue in tiro years. Thn U»1. Call PL- 2-7998 alter 7:00 p.m. Laundry, 73 Summit St. g tractor trailer to take ; 04hrr hAbiUtl^R 114 fi9« M b a l e d : HAY* (or sale In the field counters, amesite driye; full Immaculate., .Asking 815,900.\VA facilities at our command." 189 south Mam St; Phone kU. N o f i o e " ter. USTINGS WANTED—Single, two- Police attempted to. bait a trap buljding was retjsired after A bad 3-5843. ..of yard . Excellent oppor- ^TOTAI. hlAIBUTIKd «pot ' or'delivered,/Tel. Ml. 3-8545. ANDOVER LAKE*» Waterfront, six basement, aJI city utilities. or FHA. Cali Goodchild Re family, three-fanflly, bustness fire two years, a go.. 1952 CACiLLAC convertible. 5 ! A u lo Act'eararles— ^Tires 61 —!— ^ ------*— inclmlina RUJMndinatRd oh* Well landscaped comer lot on Co. Reaitqr, MI. S-J207 for the kidnaper ’Thursday by plac­ At a meeting held,J}J’ the Town rooms! large screened porch, fire­ property. Have many caah buyera.. ing wads of paper-sandwiched be­ For Mr. anJ Mrs. Leo McQuadS, brand new tires, and new battery,. ------'— *------:----- * 1 RUBBISH a n d ashes removed. liCBtl*ns ohoib-ti dM'*iowi. 1111.3^6,362'31 PKJK YOUR own strawberrie^ WanJ[edr-To Hoir 58 place', all-conveniences. Availabale Pkrker St. CphyeniebJ to bus. ^ 3-7925, BU ,9-0939. Mortgages . arranged. Please call 27,000 original mile*.. May be seen CASINGS needed — Buy neiy tires General cleaning, ceilara, attics Planning Comiiiis.«iioii of Manche.*- Capital Arniual^' Saturday, and Sunday onl>’. Me tween rear bills ah'two' Intersec­ it was the third tin's in t'wo years iHidial «!r»mj pur week, month or season. PI, 2-8880. George L. Graziadio, Realtor. MI. they were burn »•’ out of an e ^ r t - at 41 Bigelow St. after 7 p.m. No here, ' get $10 lor "smoothies! and yards. Reuonabi^ rates. M. ; ter! Connecticut, July 2. 1956, fol­ v'ahi**i: - rommnn. $;n2.- a quart. Aldo Peace, Hebron U. OF CONN, 109 Math ' Book. Price $15,300 MANCHESTER —Six nxims, ga­ 9-5878, 109 Henry St.- — — tions neas the Weinberger home,' in dealers. A and E Tire Service Custom A >L' Rubbish Removal. kU. and pension plan. 37'.j hour’ Hartford, Conn. lowing, a public hearing held'June .•JU-.WI 00 . Bolton.______' ' •______• Unified Algebra and Trig.. Phone COTTAGE'-Saunders point. Nian: rage, porch! Bowers School, new accordance with the kidnap note mept. They moved from the build­ Recappers,. Bolton„ Mk^'9-2183. 9-975T. , Write Bo.x P. Herald. 11. 1956. it waM votft’d * tOvHiake a ' 9mniuR dt2.fi MI. 9-9388. High. School, excellent' condition, /ound n ea r^ e baby’s carriage! But ing a f^ ■ tto first fire, ,wem "nalvirt ...... ;, ■ tic, for small family. Furnished. ! Call Owner' v\ ARE YOU CONSIDERING 1947 OLDSMOBlliE' coupe. .Good . ARE YOi; LOOKING FOR zone change aa f.oilowa^'T^ PICK YOUR own strawbejTles. 26c buy direct. Ml. 9-9561-. .Sj^LLJNG YOUR PROPERTY? ^th.e ransoin envelopes went un.- bu rn e^ u t ly'that apart'ment, and ’ mechanically. Good tranpi»rta- Roolk!ltg and Chimneys' 16-A !quiet, cool. Beach prixllegcs. $55- MI. 9-9766 V , A.B.C. SERVICE Company, servic- PAYROLL CLERK, e.xperienced.'. j To change to, Bvislnes.s Zope I, ; totau r a r i t a i, aI>-^ quart. Edward VercelH. - School per week. Call PI, 2-6019. Kill appraise your property touched.. m o i^ back in tline foe this one. tion. $100 or make an'offer. MI.! Auto Drivinr School 7-A ihg Ma.ttag. Blackstohe, Hotpoint, FOR THE BEST-In Bonded built Must be familiar with/all phases. an area now in Residence Zone A. ' COI/.ntS ...... $ kei.icvi «| Rd., South Bolton. MI.-9-5898 after Rooms Without Board 59 M a NCHESTER—$13.990, 5>4 room Later the baby’s mothqr, 32-year- ^ r e m e n sale the only thing 9-7436 WORK? - IreeNwd without any obligation. ' .B.C. Kitchen. Aid washers, dry-} up roofs, shingle roofs, gutters, Call Mr. Stone. M l.^ Iiat.. described a.9 follow*: Beginning at ; xDTai. i.iabii iTiiy? and 8:39* . Wa n t e d t w o room apartment, RANCH HOMES in Manchester in- ranch, leskxthan year oild. Ma­ We wso .buy property for' cash. ojd Beatrice Weinberger, broadcast skved w*as some furniture from the CORONER AUXO Driving School. erih.dish washers,’ ranges;.wririg.....— conduclots and roof repairs Ci ” Pinehlirst has- openings for furbished or unfurnished, with' -clude 2 new ones under .$14,000, hogany trim, hot water heat, cel­ Tirst floor apartment. 1955 CHEVROLEH’ i-i-toiV pickup, Z- - -‘lint the northeast corner^t'ATlTAl, ■Ad’ol’.xn'S 513.227.4,3404 PKJK y o u r ow n Strawberfies at PLEASANT F'URNISHED ixiom for SellingXDr buying contact a radio and TV appeal for her aon’^ Learn to drive ' correctly ' arid ere fihd.^ironers. Ti v us for pails Coughlin. MI, 3-7707. ^ Checkout Cashier - - full'' time. o/th e exi.stihg Bilsinesa Zone 1 oh bath, or adjacent to Obc, for older one on William St.-at $14,50O, .two lar, trees, very central. (Jarlton . STANLEY BRAY„ Realtor aafe returri. / Firemen 'from ' five companies low mileage, excellent condition, safely. Individual instruction, by 21 Maple'Si. MI, 9-1576! Help "\V a^eil— Male 36 Bookkeeper for the period-Julv 23- ... Joe Novelli’a Farm.-T^ Mountain ge.ntleman, parking. 54 High St. W. Hutchins, Realtors, ^tl. 9-5132- original owner selling to settle es- he south side jjf Green Road, the ' SC"!! Vh^w.V b'lo'w .woman. Renl-'treasonable. Write . riiore new at $14,900, $15,300 (or bhae^b u r n r e a l t y WfInberger Issued a staterodnt fought the flames for an hour be- competeiit, experienced instruc­ ROOFING — Specializing J*i repair­ Aug. 18. ' i s ' /|I|, /R d .. Glastonbtuy. T, E. Sliney, F. O; Box. 14, Man­ the one at W Oxford St., $15,800 9-4694. .tate. MI. 3-6982. ASHES AND 'Tl^bbistv'rtiimi rehioved.' Pa i n t e r s /it\d paperhangera ,4 line runs in an easterly direction assets ANif-i.iahii.ities oe- sav, Ml. 3-6273. . yesterda;?; saying that hi* Uncle, forr bringing them under control. tors on dual-control insured cara. ing roots of all kinds. Also new 1 i-fo chester. ' . ■ ' ^ ■ for 36 Milford Rd., another new ^ ...... - ■■ ■ ■ T Automatic or conventional shift.* Lawn, mowing,- % bt trucking. roofs. Gutter, work. Chimneys ; wanted: AJfply Clifford Jarvis...» »L,at 1 S'hool senior or-voung rhl-!^°'' 200. • more or le.ss, along the ' FURNISHED BEDROOM- ■and drug executive 'Mannie Weinberger, Green ''^ e man. Thursday. Friday, and -■'.outherly line of Green Road; then ■ „t kitchen. .!MI 9-3081. one With brick front* for $16!t)0b, was prepared to write p blank kU. 9-6010, JA. 7-3680. trees cut, cellars cleaned} papers cleaned,-repaired. 2ft yearj’ ex­ Jaryis Ao-es. Manchester Fertilizers 50-A SMALL COTTAGE, graksy play one/in Rpckledge at $17,600, and, Lots For Sale ,and rags taken away fr.ee>,MI. Jilst oft/v'ernon St. Saturday during summer and part '"outJivVcsterly foi- 121’,' more or «P">( hv. I»w f'-r ih.- pmiSriinn of check for- the kidnaper. and Match Separates perience. Free estimates. Call ROCKVILLE, 24 Grove St.—Well- yard for children. West Beach, clM f to BueWey School with two HI-FIDELItY .. 9-0142. Call'evenings, Howley, Manchester kU. 3-.5361. . _ _ _ _ time when school opens. / ' lessi'-.-then \v,eaterly Bl’; ni’ore or e^ n *« dopojiior.'.i WestbrcKik. Conn.' Available Aug. Buildinst Lots " EiducalWs Argue "My uncle isn’t b Ach man but TRl^ DRIVER for fuel - , ____ -...... ______y / MANURE—Any quahtity. CaU . (umishe'd.! light 'housekeeping 'acrea for $21,000. We have others, RECORDS oil de-l. , . ^ ^ i les.s; then northerly along the |-<’*idfr,it hand-sn'd'b'«isiir.oe ' ,25th to^Sept. 3rd: Tel. MI. 9,1232. fpo call and we. will gladly show he will meat ,an y^ m an d made,” Kitchen Towel Cuties! -MANCHESTER T.V. Service, radio iD^ries. Year around eni'ploymont. in- pm-^iu to Mr,. Gorntan ' existing Biisines.* Z o n c l for'120;„K hank.^ ...... ,.$ 3^3,937,70 kU. 9-7376. 509 Keeney St. room; Inquire first floor, -.apart­ In Town and Suburban Weinberger ‘s a id / "T|ie kidnaper PHONOGRAPHS Unu***! Htsifs - 1 :ov»i'hni»nt - ment 9. . OU around. T. J.- Crockett Real­ Over MWil Rating arid T.V. specialists since,, 1934, Reatlng—Plumbing 17 j excellent working conditions and PINEHURST .GROCERY, 'more or less, to point of beginning. nbli*«iton.« (lircri «nrt can fill out th^blank check. If AT Charier member*, of TelSa. MI. benefiu. Ask for Mr._Quey. .\Ior- ,, / tor. MI. 3-541? or Res. MI. >-7751. ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " _ , ' • “ 1 The. above .zone change .wlU be­ ZiinrSntccil ...... Tiki 901 1,3 PLEASANT FTJRNISHED room ;\\'anted To Heut / 68/ .MANCHESTER (Ccintinu^ One) there’s not enough money in the 9-6660 or -Ml; 3-4607. iarty Bros;. Inc., 315 Centef-'St. come effective July 9. 1956, niiUeslimu* *>f--8l«t>'.«. «m1 Household Goods 51 EIXCEPTIONAL .six lixinx Cape bank, my i^ I e wlll guarantee the PLU>lBINO and heaUiig-’Repairs ■ .302 Maiii'^t: • porillc«l jHibllvixIonii __ I.5S.3.3* 2* With fan. Separate, entrance, gen­ ASSOCIATES REALTORS ISO GENTER ST. TOWN p l a n n in g COMMIS­ I.onn«. y . ■. 1.4.3* 063*5 MIDDLE-AGED 'couple, witlk lio Cod, Fireplace. - awnings, hot amount haXvrote on the check and HILLS' -- .TELEVISIOI^ -Service. and contract wont. Gall kU. 9-8W. A n t iq u e f u r n it u r e , stiver" tleman, central, parking. MI. - Children desires 3 or 4 room rent, question. It'passcd bV heavy voice PAINTER WANTER. Experienced, SION ^ , ^Rsa. china, and used furniture 3-4724. water heat..garage. amesite drive, / ■ PHIL HAUJN It will he g;lven In cash,” ' Available at aft times. Philcd'fac' WANTED—Dump . truck driver; IXlTAt, SAVIN*;a DKPABT- unfurnished. Box M Herald. Ml! 9-922r '•etc. , - \ tory^pervised service. Tel. MI, CaU Coventry. PI. g-TlSl. clean man with car for steady Martin E. Alvord.’ "Chairman M ENT ASSKT.S $ 2 429 22* 9' boughj and sold. Fui’nlture Repair nice location. Near bus; shopping, When it was all o«er. a soft- of feverish activity pre­ 6- ^ 8. Moving---Truck^ ^ year .’round employment. • Start VVilliam A. Allen/ Secretary „ riX-Anii/im:* Service. Ml. 3-i449. $14,200. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. (JHARLESLATHROP v a il^ in this tense Long Island Ssvrijjtd d . In i»cur» llabllltii*! »nd for attach to faucet. Very reasonable. any. time. Antenna conversions. P-ivers of the Tp«^ of 'Andover, mhcrIhCr (niryc^'s ilnCluiltuc ’ Excellent condition. Call after 8 tral. Reasonable. Mr*. Dorsey, 14 trance hall, large living,room, fire­ FOR SALE— Three room edttage The meetini,- wrt adjourned. er and father left the house spp,/ Olaatonbury Bll||r S-Sl 18 C m W ’f i FIVE OR SIX room house in coun- with .closed-ln porch'. ■ South Cov- acately to drive to unknown .des­ PWlOo factory supervised service. SERVICE Station attendant, parti TRUCK DRIVER and, laborer .that a tax of mills on the, dol- ’"’VT "•^f>(il« .r'rtlscouiiiril p.m. MI. 9-1003. Arch St. . • ’ try, preferably an old fai'm with place, formica counters, breakfast MANCHESTER — Moving and wanted. Apply, at the Thoms* , in.. J.W o n ^ lis t V October 1st. [ ■jMir, downstairs lavatory, master ehtry. Phone PI; 2-6593. tinations with friends and later Tel. .Ml, 9-1486. trucking Co. ..MI, 3-6563. . Ownedi time t, • or » full tiihe. Artily In person. •...... , .44(>,nro tv> some aaeage. Will .do. any re^ Colla Co.. 281 Broad St. 1955, beconi^s due and payable on •na diRCrtunis am 'bedroom, ceramic tile bath. Knotty returned. The purpose of their and p irated by Walter B. Per-^ J “ '1 loratiOh'needed. Contact MI. 9*1457 Dips was not known, hut if'w as POWER a ND hand mower* sharp­ ett;Jr., and -Willlaiq J. Pickering. ! T ^ a co sigp. Ask NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED pine recreation, room with built in Man Faces Judge before 6 p.m. bar. Screened in porch-., Nicely LAKE PROPERTIES reported that the mother visited a ened. /tr-co 6led.engines repaired TRIM CARPENTER wanted. Ap-i must > paid In one paj’iBent .Sh 18, .599 *1" Pick up and delivery. A ir work j AUSTIN A. CHA5IBERS CO. local ( ______piy a. v-,ply Lonai S. C. Conatruetion Co-,'Forbes! or /before August 1st; 1956 _ Slate, of Cqimrrtii'ul. .C-’ounly o( SANITARY SEWER EXTENSION IN landscaped lot --with (ieldstone For^False^lory <>r and the father cciiltacted guaranteed. Ideal Grinding Shpp. I and long distant?* movinif -’oack-.' GRADER operator want- cer and Forbea St-, 'i^void interest - charge. A lf Moj- Hsrtforo. s». Slamhealer. Jiilv IM* Aparliiienf BuildHtg patio. Shown 'by appointment only. Math (First) I-ak* in. Bolton business associates^?' S o i^ .- ''r.- ** Hathaajy. -Presldcnl, and FARM RD. AND NORWOOD ST. repoPfa had it that the »ther/M?M 273 Adams. Phone 'Ml. .9-3120; ; Ing, storage. Call Ml. 3-518'7. Hart-^1 Appl.v' at The Thomas Colla ' Ea.*t Hartford, ’.ehiCle taxes 'must be paid ih/lhe ' ", .Ingraham. Treasurer, .of Th'» —One room “ lovenesl” for' Hartford, July ' 7". (®i -Joseph 3-8979. Co , 251 Broad St. F or Sale 69, Call OWNER/* carrying what resen ibl^ 'sr shoe ford CH. 1-1423., ■I first two- quarterly, paymeriu as Manclicaior Trust Company do snlsmn.- NAME. ' ' MAILINjS ADDRESS. $5,500; year 'round 8ix room A'r'Vojtila Jr., 47. of New Britain, .billed. All other taxes '^ay be •'*' f.n''''l!nlnz stalsmsnt ^ , FARM RD. , / INVESTMENT- PROPERTY, fou'r with new heating system, and box wr&med.'in brown paper. In ELECTRICAL, SERVICE—Wiring 38 ” MONARCH LATHE operator. and oth^r informstion is iru<* to- the..lha MI. 9-2086- charged with making false state- the evenly, the distmught couple repairs, insulations, oil burners Mai Tool and Engineering Co., Notice" pUd quarte'fiy. during July 'l956. best of our knowlcdgs and hsjlef, ■ 'T North Side ,/ apartment house in excellent con­ garage for only $12,900; and a mehts to federal auditors concern­ Business Opportunities 32 October 1956, tJinuarj’ /1957) and n. R ItATllAH’AY, o dition. very . nice neighborhood group of five that offers e.xceh drove quV to- hkver llnner with 'efectric motors. Kenneth Larost, 29l Adams St. Ml. 3-1159. President. ' BenJamin Cheney ...... Fitdil Rd, ing the 3344^000 embezzlement of- some friends, .rptiiralng ^ hour Rollon Zoning April' 19fW. Failure■ t(/p a y any With lw»d new.healing s.vstems. In-1 s m ROOM cOTonial,, three up lent inveslrrient' possibilities for Ihe ! Russell * Erwin Eflnployes’ - Electrician.‘T>1. 2-6388 after 6. LOOKING FOR a bargain? Well ird o f Maurice P. and Edith Correntl 4T: Cbttage ffl. cbme $3,200 per' year. Price '■ _.. . . or-so latcr.X • . * __ ' ------• ‘ ‘ f—, I here it Is. I have S' Snack bar for i quarterly .installment ,'bf this tax Tf^tfjiurFr. ' , three down. Oil heat, basement $28,000.. Federal Credit Union, will face IS /worii- to Mf>re fn» Raphael and Sarah Moses ... ,..,...... 45 Ferm Rd. . , $23,500. J. D. Realty Co., office * Plvy Old Today - Stuart'- sale that if vou investigate it you! MACHINISTS - On JuJ.v 3, 1956' the. Bolton Zon­ ( or before the.same date of the •Htlii 5th'day of Jiilv, • garage. Vicinity of 'hew. High Judge Robert-P. Anderson in Fed­ „R./Wolcott on wringer and atltoi: will buy it You" would have lo' next 'Siirci^edi|ig montli from- due MI. 3-5262, residence MI. *9*3640. School. Ck)htact"Owner. MI. 3-7748. The j^Iue^w sd, ^ sandy-haired in g Boaro of Ajipeals heard the.ap- C, RKXD nUTIARDSON. South Side ______:_^______I_____I. Columbia Lake -Seven room­ eral Court here Mondqy. . c' bsby^f'^ive,’ Is^lve’weeks old to- Look for thi matic washihg machines, electric i have a big. paving ’’jolj to make I 'n)OLM AKERS pcal of ^Ftsnley Patnode. A d.ate of the Installment causes the Nq(ary Piiblle 55 Farm Rd, --r—:—*- er, parUally winteggized on IQp Vojtila was arrested-by the FBI ranges, vacuum cleaners, motors., the/money that you can make entirg balance to become 'dtle and John P. Jr., and Marie Cheney R(XKVILLE - Six roopn#. Over; . da^*'He was/kiwaped sometime VMiaty^-R* granted for the c’on- 8. Rosa and Pauline H. Shirer . , .i.. ., . .5(1 Fami Rd. Farms and Land For !^le 7) sized, breezeway ‘ and garage! . ft,'lakefront lot. Beautiful. Good . June 21. According to Harry W. between -3 a^d 3 ; ^ p.m. Wednes­ appliances welding. 174 here. It can be bought *fUh a RESIST’ANCE WELDERS pa.vable apd.iiitereht at the rate of .Tumblebrook Acres. Inc...... ■.« i’t .!. West Hartford, Cohn. value at $17,500, Hultgren. assistaait U.S. Attorney,, ____ Street. MI, 9-8678. ' small down pa>Tnent and ’ the , sti-ucUoh of a garage closer to thq day, shortly After thn* mother haij K ; I sideline than regulation.* allow (in 5/10 of K f per month or fraction Vojtila placed at* least $07,000 ih CMS balance, at ^rtfanirb^vs^SfA-‘‘^u itrv farm?' »?*?»!= ‘'ioo^PU Wll. E*Ynd fed hjim aticT placed the carriage DOORS OPENED t-,,. fut.a 1 ®""-V monthly pay. 50 hour week. Top rates for g(x>d his properl.v. Stony Road, Just off thereof will be charged on the en­ ^ . NORWOOD ST. , bets for the Credit Union’a'con­ I tire balance until payment Ja re-' w r ^ ^ k h o i ? 'r t r k 2' to ^ i E- S®«lty- MI- »‘«2?7rMI. S-4480; T.,> J. CROCKE'IT, Realtor' in the aug on the back patio of the copied, vacuum cleaner*. Iron*! j Phone MI. 9-0425. men. All benefits — Blue Crbss. - - -Route 6 - , bordered.on • the ,Easterly . ' East Sidq^' victed treasurer, iJoseph. C ;.^ ed . $32.000/^aach .,h'ousc. ceived, . acres. Welle* Agency, Ceventry. | MANCHESTER -*-r New six room pns> etc., repaired Shears,! SPLENDID opportunity. Be inde- credit union, CMS. group' insur* side by the H. Wil.soq properly. ThtmvV'.P* Marlon M. Kearns .. . .T.. .?i Norwood St. M L 3-541^ or. res., M I. 9-7751 Reed was sentenced six years She rfad 'gone inside for a fresh display ance, :.— __My-dcpuly..or.I w1Il receive salil PI. 2-6872. Cape, garage, oveir'one acre.Itind. in prison June 25, kmves, moyeia. etc., put Into con-i penderif in your“ own business BOLTON -ZONING'-tBGARD OF ; Michael and Margaret F5. Haberen...... '.. .7 2 .I,Norw®od St. i " ’ ■ dlape/ and returned to find the dition for coming needs. Braith- i , APPF.ALS tax at the Library on Saturday! : '-^lalph A. and Angeline B. Richmond ..../. 33*Norwood St. Call fast on this ope. Full' price ^yojtlla was a..member of the i L f l l^ng established profitable elec July 14, 1956 fropi i3:0b to 5;(k) carrjige mosquito netting .guyed 3 5 5 waite. 52 Pearl Street. ' j tril*ai fixlt.shop doing more than Julius. L. Strong, f5iainnan $13,990, The Ellsworth Mitten LAKE, CHAFFEE, Ashford, cTfedil Union's' auditing commit­ DELTA CORPORATION p.m on Saturday. Juhr 28, 1956 Houses For Sale 72 Agency. Realtors. ML 3-6930, - wooded lots, $25 down,.$10 month­ .back and the baby gone.' Cron-Stitch yjards.... $6,000 a year. All tix>ls (uid parts B.vroii H. Shinn', Secretary 7'^' - ^ jVest iide ,/ tee! He cameJinder suspicion when eter was -dressed ih a yellow fee isfermeliefl ebcet feed (Wfltek (CLEAN AND paint those- gutters, ^ 1249 Main St., from 2:00 to 5;00 p.m., and on ly. New four room cottqge, in-, medicel ter*, phees *f wriMi .Included. Low priced. Owner re­ ' Edmund A. and ConsUnce^I^ TOm ezuk/. . . 46 Nonvood St. ROCKLEDGE — 6'i room raqch, MANCHESTER -S1.X room Cape a safe deposit box in his name was. 'id white flowered kimono, a blue now. A.vi>id costly repairs later. Tiiesday, July 31, 1958 from 7:00 split level, aulated, $500 down. Drive out any found with $0,700 in a New Britain CPNNICTICUT MIPieAl IIRVICI a .... * cheerful note to vour MI. tiring. Call >n. 91575, for further Hartford, Conn. .Henrv J. and Cecili# .Michalak...... /... .. 4 2 Norwood St. Cod. flreplac*. open stairway, ,ga- \ timr'wm.'Schaeffer.' OV.' 4;7025'' ImnVed yellow peak cap and. V fi'“ ‘'‘'"-‘,«^;vary^jlchen towels with these ea*v-to- ______information, between 8 a.m. and •to 9:00 p.ni. ■ n • -William H and Afllne .M. Monduq .. / . . ; . . . . 38 Nonvood St. Boirdb $12,400. SLx room Cape, ga- bank. . ‘ 9.O. BOX 101 . NfW NAV|M 1 Notice (Sighed) , rage, fenced yard, fruit tree* wrapped in a yellow blanket. He 4 A. M d “ ** '■P*’’ ■t*"ip-on* ( just j CHUCK’S RADIO and T.V. Service. 5 p.m. S i,; Stanley And Mabel Sa.*iela : ...... /...... 32 Norwood St. ritee.’ Bowers School, $14,900, West Side. No 4*velopment. Near BUILDING LOT rural residence Hultgren said Vojtila told audi has a birth niark over each' eye­ j TYPIST—Quick atJlgures, for Blue Helen Parks, Tax Collector ....!. 25 NOtyvood St. Arbor Realty.. MI. 3-4788. tors that Reed gave him the mon- ini"pee" om i pliu cross-sUtch em- 151 North -Main St. Small appli- I Town-'of Manchester John F. Maloney bus and stores. Price $14,200. A. too ft. front, 340 ft. deep. lid. ^ ar Itenjs and alway, look .0 broldered words. (A set m ake*/antes repaired. MI. 3-6517, rwi ^ C r o s k billing forms, in air con- June 26„ 1956.- ' ' : Anthony M. and Elizabeth T. Chonian -----22 Clark S t ey before, the treasurer- fled /t o Hiflp W anted— Fem ale 3.5! 5,“ '°"®** hour week, $50. Invitatien to Bid ______EAST CERt ER ST. - Suitable for Esrott, Agent, m , 9-7683. Level.; good top soil, several tre(es. T^e Weinberger home is . only No M58 Is in sizes 9.'IL 12. 13. " bridal-or, bazaar dona- ^lence kll. 3-8980. Call MI. 9-6888. New y ’ opk last April. three miles from East Meadow ------—» ■ ' ' ' ------Gall Mr. Seiler., Manchester Me- Bids will be received for Rough ‘ Yoii are hereby notified that the Board of Water Uommisaioneis of the office and home. Teh rooms, After being capturnd; R e ^ de­ tion.i . . '"-fc PRE3SS OPERATOR wanted. FiVei morial Hospital. MI. 3-1141. MANCHESTER — N^W five bed­ where only nine months ago three- 18. 18, 18- Size 11, ' sleeveless 5FRIGERATION sales and serv- Grading Baseball Field at tli* of- ^Town o f ‘Manchester pi oposq to ciinatruct a main Sanitary Sewer to steam. ■ heat, oil, fireplace, two room colonial, Fire^aCe, bath; nied the story, according'fo the blouae, I S ygrd* o f 35-Inch; skirt bathrooms two-car ' garage, large year-old -Stephen Damman. was transfer for 8 cina atahip-pns; r “ T i ^?son. New TRACTOR TRAILER drivers. Men | "J ^ 8 Septic Talks '■ #er\’e'Norwood iSt. and a portion.of Farm Rd. lavatory, amesite driveway. East Suburban For Sale 75 FBI. , yH Hrivlns' u Of Mpn(hcstei. at 3.00 P.M., lot, Ample parking, Mortgjue* ar- end. Price $24,500. Owner agent. story, said, Hultgren, ytloiming hot-iron transfer for 8 words. ! Summit St. .with gPod driving records for lastallaUoii and Repair ' ranged, .A real bargaln.T’or ap­ VERNON—New 5 room ranches, market. He has'never been found. For this iMttern. send 35c in Send 25c in coins, . your name, ®G. permanent employment; - Uqion Thursday. July 19. 1956, at which Specialist. . You are given this notice as U e owner or owners of land op buildings MI. 9-7683. . ■ ■ that the money represented a 10 OIL IURNER COINS', >*oUr iwmr. addressT rlize .limfe bid.* wilt be opened In public-, ' upon which the cost of Siieh extension may be assess^. ; pointment , call George L, Grazia- ' ‘A' acre lot. Full cellar, ceramic per cent commission 'm bets he ! SHIRT F^R'ESS operator for new barn. Paid holidays _ and v vaca___ dio. Realtor. Ml. 9-5878, bath,, three bedrooms. $13,999 and SERVICE uasirMi.daalrod, aadaaa the p a t t e r n n u 51- ■ .v n n e c a b o t t h k MAvrH*'*< \ ______f cabinet style automatic unit. A p-! tion*. Many benefits. Hourly rill* tiid*, Sealed and. Marked Rinigh 88 FALKNO^ DR.—Six rporo.Cape had placed- with bookm fqr Reed. BKR to Sua Bortiett, MANCHES- ’TER Grading Baseball Field" must be * Sewtrs ClaaHMl Objections to the proposed sewer constnictlon will be heard.by the, Cod, two' unfinished, Rusco $14,21)0, 'Thirty ‘!d»y occupancy. H ousehold SerwieM .1 person. New Model Laun-! for qualified men. $2.21 per hour. AND tNBTAlXED FIVE-ROOM completely ''^ftnlsked Ziuuaciiuiu CICrTICep I ^dry,, 73 Summit 0 St.l .. Kn trin. in the office, b#,,!the General ,Man-v -Board ...... of Water Commisslonei's mmissloner at- - a hearing to be held in. *•' th# «—("•’Hearing ■lorths. ajnesite drive, city sewer, Moreland Acres, Inc., MI. 9A371 Caip« CoG-Wnterfront. N-o trip* requiring being away Cape, Full dormer, 'aluminum or Hartford CH. 7*8789. ■ . HE WHO. OETK/ Cl4rt*EP C A U z AlWs AMTtCM. New ^ork ‘ 36. SA. X. Y. O ffered 13-A from hpm* over night. Apply,. ’ ager before the tipie stated abfwe. Boom of the? Municipalipal' Building.Build Manchester, - Connecticut, at 8:00 age. Near church 'and school. Boston uD, —yW hile Joseph i Cellart Drainml combination windows and doors. . Landscaped lot 5{U, 9-3421. F k loM Uitii $100 yoif. WILLIAMS »<»ilable- the colorfiil C LB ^-T'Y rtST (of, general office person al Maahkin Freighr Unel Tlie,^ght Ts reserved to rejwt j TM., K.D.S.r.. July 17, 1956, Two roorns up, three down. Large ANDOVER—Attractive four room CSie^hi dip_p^...)tia hedge some­ Owe fee* eee leisneM **■*# . - #M ie £ A *H I0 N . spring amj j Needlework, Album conUirUng WEAVING of bums. MbUi hole# work. Opportumty for advance- Inc., 115 Park Ave.. E#A Harl any and all bids'.. , ; one, clipped ihW his home and and torn clothing, hosiery runs, B 6 a r d o f w a t e r commissioners , living room,; dining room, kltcheh, TWO NXm iLY ■ 5 5" Aluminuip home op large lot. Fireplace. OIL IViVICI " " "***y ^ a complete, sew ing j dozens of lovely!/designs frohi ment. Apply The Alexander Jafris-l-ford Conn’. All (jids 'liipst 'conform to thej two bedrooms. Fully insulated storms, copper plumbing, 2-car Screened porch. Fine place for clipped him fo^227. To add insult, Msesi MMmiMsa, Wnis Isr ' f handbags repaired,, zipper- -re­ Co., 5 Dover Rd. Town aai CiNiatry T6WN oIf MANCHES^R. jronwB whai^wn | which

>< A - : ' - ■ > A Q E TEH / / _ SATURDAY, 7, 195« AreriMre Dally Net Pthm Rur For. the Week Ended ' The Weather 0 " ^3 June IS, 1956 rorw ut of D. B. WeatMepaMiw > - ...... ■ ' '' Hindtey, Who brought out in 1862 1 2 , 0 ^ < 7 tJoiuiderolile olfnidfoaeo aaig y at the famous predictions, altghtlg cooler taulght. Low |u About Town Corbett to Play \ KKKKKKKKKKKKK ;/ . Member of Hie Audit - ig it to be an exact copy of - LuurtseiTia-Mulnite Wedding middle Sta. ToetiSay; parUy c l o ^ Heard A long Main Street ^ a l “Cheap Book” edition '-Bureau oMOirculeUoa 8«rvicM tn July and Aufuit in S Trinity Carillon \ an«r ie*(i hiqhld. High near Se. th t }^orth MetKodiit Church'will Of, 1648. PINI^HARNAGY clietlet—^A City of yUlage Charm oenMAcihoc at 9;30 a.m. each :Sun- ”He ■ admittearien day.'-'ue Rev. John E. Poet an- Ahd op^Some of Matiche^ *$ Side Streets^ Too up* so that “i»lpp'y to modern times. will give the third In the series of -OPEN SI^^^^ VOL. LXXV, NO. 2^ " ' (FOUTtrEEN IMAGES) nounc«^oday. Tomorrow moni- carillon concert^ *I Trinity College "M^icI^HESTE^ CONN, MONDAY, JUI.Y 9/ 1^^^ (Ctaaaifled AdverUatag on Pago. 13) Inf, the S^ainent of Holy Com­ ...... "The Civil. War , or War Setwiwn ' FRICE EENTO Enreported Tlieft • contact rLet’S go down and have the States, 'was well on its Wednesday evening, July .11, .ai / 8 A ^io8P.M . munion vdlt'^e administered to the ' Undoubtedly aimilar tales-diave i a cup of coffee on me.” 7:JS p.m. • • "'\ ' congragation'. v ', • wlien the copy appeared. France' 'JSeen relsted in. many communities'. ■ You know, thje embarrassing history muct have beer, well The concerta, free tp'the public,’’ but we believe That this'ti one in ci-. flni^ to the stOry, biU she’li do, iiiM Edna M.^nfieUi of East kn'owm and no dbi.^ inventors en.- -are given Wednesday evenl'njgs dent that should havc'been report- tins'same thlnig again some tim e.,' tertaiiiing great-ideas abO'.a the during July and August , on T r i^ Hartford and. Ally* Robert W. ,ed to the police. . . • 7. — -•— ' ' ! Cordon of Manchester will be ntar- possibility of aviation, submarine ity’s famous .30-bell carillon, lb-. „ E i l l e d N-" The leading lady in this tale left A (Hean Cfut ried this afternoon at S.;o'i;lock in' boats and the like. cated in the tower of the lmpre«7r^ \ her home to report to work the In the process, of- producing “ Still, after all, these things aive'Mather Memorial Chapirt^ -' F o r R e j t u r n Marj*’s Bpiscofial Chyrch by A Rev. Roman Harding, \viUi re- .^ b ic as any other morning* newspapers, publishers use luitarolls have been ta'i n into consideration, Qoibett, who has piayed;bn' the immediately following at Parking her car in its usual park-, of paper whifchw ' are . about a yard. it does Mem a remarkable oIc. bit Trinity carillon many Hpies. has nbow a u b Restaurant,^ 1 - ing spot in.a lot on Blrc’i Strt Just,; wide. They al.So use some .rolls of looking forward'lhto the future. selected the following 'W'orks for a few steps from Main, she .Casual- i which are half as wide. 7 his program; . . - d C u t ton. "It is said, to6. that tl-Cre never- ly walked to h^-pfac'e of employ-' When the paper maker packs was'My such ^Id woman as "Molh- Prelude,” Jef Denynr “Galher- PHARMACY Hose Cov„ No. 1, ment. , ; the half-sized, rolls, he puts two *r Shlptpn.” :'t bein.g all a masa^of^ Peaacoda,” Eiiglish Folk Thk only differL. '.t 9h>thls I>ar-, together and wraps them so they Sarabande' and , , '"IJ^hafs the 'latter, are you hav­ votte,’^ by^ B ancl^ and "Air from 9 P.M. to 9 P.M. 108 Summit S tX have as their loose from one. of the double rolls.*^^.**' monthly meeting to start. Abqut felt by the Island of ’Ih ifr-lS a n - Abdut 20 per ernyot the 'Kpuses' th e jvoi ld to peace based on gueats for a few days, Mrs. Grant’s ing, car trouble?” riut t..e pre-oc-. The trucku .driver' u dTi -i<^bb|e- i 15 of were huddled together Suite/or H*rplleh^d.’M>y Muffat. tbrinii, where 3 6 -person.* Ayerfc re- h.n Amqrgds were^repoi-led dam-! coop eration and ju s tic e .” Vbties cupied' ^onian aimply offered a. Selected hyms aiid“^miliar airs —ported dead, and lo-s.^-tiere . a t.-aged hrik heavy property losses Pranksters brother and ststsr-ln-lmv.' Mr. and y^dhslde ! o„. t.he front, la>.-n %nJoying the ‘will also be. given/ Mrs. Thomas Keblc of Kinj smile aad paid,an further-- atten­ the-wrappl^. ; cool evening breeze when a trio of least 10 , were said to KsVe' Wei-e/'rTisted/^on -other Islands. I temporary White House ’ hefe, tion to the question. /Corbett began his ca'fceei’'''*8 a ensnea. ,.>■ tario, Canada toid..^, thbir .son, w ■ i . 1 ... looked at a reprcsoiiUtive of'iyqting boys strollpd Up the street ^riUoinneur at the Pafk AWu.^ • perished. Cos-sllil resmehts of kallmnos were j FisenhoWer declarfcd that without jress Thomas Jh, who' is setvihg ii^^tlK * * ‘‘*.' "9*>' We| ^ a *..Uiey approached the group, , Local police said, unUnknown moved to the Interior-after . ^a 13-!.such ...... aid ’’we are bound to have W anted to covered the reason for the hiystery. : broke . . the . roll ... ..fight . . in .half, . . . . pf'ihe boj’s tossed what ap­ 'Bbptlst Church in New Y ^ k ih’ END WORRY ABOUT Ouiadian Army. • ^ 1927. In 1928>, he .became c^ril- number of victims still lay; he-/foot waV# swept Ihe'lisrbor and > dictatorship ov foreign domlna--: qviestion later tjiat day when'sHeT" ------?. peared Ip bo s firecracker in the n'eaih/.the debris bq -I^os, due north • •• • ' I • ' . Uon” irl countries depending 'b n . -.feturned tb-th* lot after c'omplet- Mother Shipton’s Prsphecy ' lonneur a t at. Jamea" Church .Hn BRISI 'of-ffTiira. » Nears Gavel Daughters of Liberty, No. 125, j crowd,and-.veiled'"Look Out!" Danblilfy, and hairrcmaiftcd there, Tile onrush of watee smashed.i'U.S. assistance - to give their peo- ICLI, unll meet Tuesday, at 7:30 ing her daily tasks. Both new No doubt almost ev'eryone has i Pandemonium, broke loose. While Hart ford Hsjet^Madical l*m a*et •' .Tidal waves stnick the ’isfand 300 feet .- inland on Kalimnos,f ole.a chance to make a Jivingl, RUe Police tires were gone and In thelj place ever since. He has studied kt the pays srart^ihS'-eoal of M*ia«H ill- p.m. in Orange Hall, when the past heard of "Mother Shipton’s” that little 3-inchef'si^d Sway, Scranton Conservatorv’^ f Music, of Oieta thi-ee limes Jn less than wrecking, shops and houses; .Sev-i " .FoUsws Voie -j W asliing-lon, Ju ly 9 baldies.” ' some, of the fellows scfamble.d ,to *a«a oraecidenul iajSfy. For detail* Westbury, N. Y-. July 9^ ., prophecy, whifch is supposed .to a* Well as with J. AlfredT^rniing- ^ . this great sew p o il^ i* the half a n ' hour. Huge waves also efal ship.* were sunk in the harbor.I- Kisenhower's .statement p am e'Sen . Lyndon B . Jo h n so n (D - degree on a class of candidates. For sotne unkntfw’h -reason, the date back to 16*8, and foretells in what they considered a safe . dis­ . hit Samos and Kalimnos in the hoax telephone caU/was woman' did not report the theft to ton and Louisf Bakel' Phillips.. Hq “ iinfoid Aceidom a*d ' ' More'damage was reported oti j»»t after tjie House had voted j, 'le.X) .said today h e ' dotibta -r-A Oftioera and other* tsdting part in a seemingly miraculous way the tance. Others were caught in thelf'' gave his first formal, concert -at lar of Hanford. Jjoaecanese, and the islands of the Dodecanese islands df 'Leros, *4 billion cqmpi omlse ceiling on C ongress Will p a ss an y fed eral disclosed today to, Jiavp sent the ceremony are asked to wear the police. While relating her mis­ remarkable inventions and tracks and couldn’t get iintraclied. ■Astipalia Paros. AmorgOs and fortune to fellow employes tfe Trin1ty,'in 1933. ', ' ^ ask)/ Pstmos.and Niss.vroa.;, bringing io_^^*^®rsign. aid program., Mrs. Beatrice Weinbeiifer on white dresses. Mrs. Emma Arm­ changes which have come to pass All the while the boy stood Ikaria. 11' the tojal number r ' _ ...t '8cho.d..aidjw|siat.ipn % u-6es. following morning, she was advised A guided tour of the Cljapel will INSURANCE / - 11' the tojal number of strong and her committee will since that early date. The Herald near the street and roared.: Then follow Wednesday's cortCert. The poheq chief on the AcRean known to h*vKauffe.redri^s-suffered. . bill, was sent to the .Jen n ie _fo r; ,?tld , ,/‘doesil t know a fruitless journey last night s^ a refreshments. A rehearsal to repoit her loss, but' so far as GLAkKE a o b n Cy correspondent from Hebron, Mfss he, strolled up bn the - lawn and ------' ______island of S.vroa-telephoned that the In . teros, the tidal wave de- moved on to ' wheihfer th e re Will b e fin a l ac- to find h^ kidnape^ ■ {ive- la called for tomorrow at -2 p.m. we kno*i_the Police Department .Susan Pendleton, found a copy of .picked up "his-gimmick, still bel- quakes wbicji al*o shook Atherih has not yet heard of the lira ex­ 175, EAST CEN”TER ST. the measure appropriating the, tion on S' Dill to raise postal week-old, son, Peter. in Orange Hall. Ho meeting of the this prophecy^ which runs as fol­ .lowing away, His matps. a little ^w ere accompanied by aif eruption (GontinuH on Page Nine) actual -money in,still sm aller' Polic^th Queeiu, New York lodge will he held In A u ^ st. change. lows ^ awe-stricken at his “ intesynal PHONE Ml 8-1126 Even if the police could not re­ jUy, **ld that two men admitted ’A house. of glass shall come to fortitude” (we. ,too, wonder what I. r» ’ ! •^•'' Senate , Majority Leader, i&^lfig made the call at 7:30 cover, the woman's new Urea, they pass - . the consequences would have been Trinii. r< M *' T has the niajoi'.voice in Uirxild at leaat make a periodic z ” o'otottk last night. In England;,but alas! . .. .^ had it been a REAL firecraclisr). chi^f f r ‘“®^*‘®''^^^dctermininK iti, working schedule. ' To top off the nlifhf a work, th* FOR RENT check of the pi^rking lot and per­ 'War will fqliow„wUh the work stood on the sidewalk and'jilted nor^L. M * statement to re^ ^ ^ newsmeh tha/as t*r.as haps prevent another innocent per­ poitw*. saw congreaslonal leadeis ti;i^ n ferijed the .Senate is-gPing officials aatd; the pair made three S aad It mm. Movie Prajaetom In the land of. the pagan and for him as he described his prank. Ouse Compromise 'other calls later'in the night, even-, .l i[y son from the same ndafortuhe. Turk. • It had alKthe earmarks of being alibady had .becri told o f'it., ... . wSS?^in the remainihg lew -■ soiMd or Blleat, also S5 mm. I Eisenhowei did, not ^ k for ap-jdg.vs Ave ha\^ only‘on legislalioth while the heanbroken mother Waa Who' made that -last remark And state and state in fieite strife a firecracker, the way the wick keeping a lonely Vlgif on a desert­ •Udo projeeton. about a woman driver? 7? I proval of the full 8-4.900,000,0001 that stands Mice of' pa.ssagc Will seek each olHef’s life; hissed, but,that’s all there was” to k>p e n : ed street, with .85,00() raftsom in WaOON DRUG CO. But -when the North shall divide I S'*'a"*^>it asked for restoration ; ijy bolh.luaiuhea olK^ngress. The. " > her'possession. No CJurge tor ‘Red’ The firemen, .now- fully aware of ill Approyed of a aubstajiliar portion of the. House killed one verSSn of-the Ml. Mala St TeL »n .t-U31 the South,. , "They, said they wereift inter­ Most- people know that it's An eagle shall build in the lion’s the prank, broke into laughter, Gives you the l ^ f . \ ■ «P'e*»edLsihoo) ai‘(i MU last, week ested in the money,” . said New too, as the boys strolled up. Spruce- d a y the -Bc^ pretty hard^ to get an appo.intment mouth. iren Studios : iRsbt on a TELSA nicm / - ^ N Ariltough speakmg of York peffice deputy inspiectot Ray­ with a doctor because of his busy Carriages without -horses shall go. St. to find somebody else to MRS. RO^BT^rLUURTSEMA , W ash in g ton . Ju ly 9 (A^)— T h e H ou se today passed a com - i liie F;i.senhmver DteaYoilowed al**'”" "'I « tew leiuain mond',^. Martin. "They juat want*, frighteh. decllne'd tp GENERAL' schedule, but here’s a story that And accidents fill the world with You’ll find the mem­ pnomise i bill setting a $4 billl^ceilipg'on the foreign\id prt/; conference wllh Djllon Anderson, | ha*^ard"a" guesT^as ed to see the cops run around.” ' w*!!! surprise everyone, the story woe; Baskets of mixed carnations 'and -/white orchid center, and white Igrain Pollcfc Identify Pair of a doctor who repaired a broken ' She Erred, Totf :SUNDAYi bers Hated in the yellow for the -12 months wlii^ 'gall .July 1. The compro- * *P«'-’‘al' as*i»Unt : when congress niay adjourn. T V SERVICE Primrose Hill in London shall be. gladioli decorated the First Evan- satin streamers, for National Police Identified" , the pair aa leg a t no cOet. And in Us center a Bishop'a see; .. At a dah'ce a while back'*a pclze- pafceff of your telephone . misc now goes to the Seimte., J Housie .s.pent only fiv e m in- Security Counfcil seh. Knowland of California, the gelical Churchy Rockville, for-the (' The honor* attendant woie a utea on the once ■ hoily-dispated . Gordon ’Thomas Rowell, 24 , ot M M A Call It SMms a married doctor was Around the wbrid thoughts shall waltz was held. One of the judges wedding today at 12 noon of Mi»* ; grt"’" of Nile green . crvatalette b d ^ . 4 ■ GOP leader, Said his goal-la Jul.v PlnsPaHa in iolA'i; hot -too long ago visiting > authorization measure. A^urtagjV lg, '.! Military mattera in general in 21. ,JL- Woodeide, Queens, a married riUl- fly V" - was a young lady in a gown with a Elsie X WMulnite, ...... daughtpr ■ of and...... her...... cascade «'*8 of yellow car­ addition to fSreign'arm.* aid, - Un- ■ ‘.f#; ^ ' ' ■/’ road worker, now unemployed, and 1BL.M1S-«1M his parents, residents of (he East In the twinkling of aii eye. ' black and white checked skirt. nations. , A*tie on a scarcely-aMtirble voice ^ I I' W Mr. and Mra.'Emil O. Mulnite of vote. dpubtedly were taken up in the date is a wees earlier than Hobert Francia Giebler; 26, of Side. He was in town for a 2-day Water shall'yet more w'onders do. One e ' the contestants wore a (Sfaharn Rd„ Windsorvllle, and The bridesmaids’ gowns were of ■X aessipn. Sherman Adams, Eiaerl-1 ""® Hou.se loaders have been Jackson Heights, Queens, whoM - Stay, so remained overnight at his Now strange, yet shall be true; gown-With a somewhat similaf Robert F. Luurtsema, son of Mrs. similar style and material to that House attenjlon ihitted" to a ae|iarale^ appf^rlaUOn -measure T bower’s chief "aide, ‘de. al.so “was o [,'"cntjoning. And Houseleaderssayl House leaders say - F h h wife Is expecting their fourth parents' house. The world upside down shall be. skirt. __ Hazel Luurtsema. 136 S. Main St., of the honor attendant. Miss Kis- I W S : \ I scheduled confereeconferee. ‘ -: » po**ihlepossible bitter fight over civil . . . " O Fi ^ Welcothe Jor .Nixon child. A ’’neighbor managed to fall off And gpld found at the root of tree. , 'That dancer “and her partner which provides ^iSISOO.OOO,000 .un­ and Peter Luurtsema of,Coventry’. kunas. .who .wore pink, carried a mw 1 \ . y'. ' .\ew , ’ ‘"‘e'-ventionintervention' bybV Ki-Aen-,Ei.sen.' ''iglila legislation may w.eckwr.eck Vice President Richard N^xon, leu. i*Ng A third man who. was taken In- a step and break a leg on the first Through hills men shall, ride were ths last couple-fo be eUmln- The'Rev. Gordon E. Hohl officiat­ der the lerniJKb'f the authori;tntion. >{on, left ebted by Hationailat China President Chiang Kai-shek^ NOTICE! cascade of , turquoise carnations, R. E. WANDELL or fceiliiuf hill. ’ Sy. custody when Rowell and Gieb­ day of the doctor’s visit, so his And no hofse be by his side; ated from comMtifion. leaving the ed. Mrs. H, Rj Schelbe played the lind Mrs. ’TYudeau, whose gown was P r f f c K 6 * l » \ P l « l l t ¥ l C 'dd J»V-' «t the latter’s Grasa Mountjtlh aumnj«r ffc^ fcnqe on Fornioaa -fuly - 7. The vice preeldent, on. an' -"father” took him to the doctor Under water men shall walk; . . remaining couple on^he floor vic­ traditional organ music and ac M V REMAGUjD ^ Jtoth Below Ike’s Re<|Uest<« * l l P l i C l d«d ^ e n suggested -tn advancy. 1 ^ ^ official visit to Far Ea.st, depart for BaiBangkolt^jhaiIand, kfter Ulka with Chiang. (XP Wire- ler was seized waa cleared of 6ny THE OFFICE OF of tuiquoise crystalette. carried a . 'Both measures sre-t far below Asked ...... veaterday...... if there was,any ■7?*®’;“-®“?? !»*.-P«*sed thejjostalj. '.photo-'vta'radio from Taipei.> wTongdolng., He juet: happened to for repairs. The leg was put in Shall ride, shall creep;-Shall talk!" torious., companied the soloist. Miss Angelo ; cascade of pink carnations. The Frtim -»w Load«ii II A.M. Building _ ' I comment, on the appropriations' '"ate bill which Johnson Cla.s'sed aa; splints-and bandaged, arid the doc­ In the air men shall be seen. Wheh the" lady .juslg^ returned President Elsenhower's requests. b'’ There when the police arrived. DR. HOWARD J. Magno of Bloomfield.. I flower girl's dress of ydllow erj’s- f'miRi RUrk UliiMd' ...... S:4R P.M. He- asked for about 85 billion. Grand Canyon. AriZi,^ Ju ly '9 cortimittee cut in aid funds. Hager- ‘mcertam of final action. Among Mrs. Weinberger dashed out of tor aaid the leg would have to re­ In white, in black, in green. to her table, she was greeed by a ,I^8enled in marriage by her j (alette was of floor-leiigth with a IDayllirlil ftavinffB Ttmfl Contractor Are the nation's ajp-cdptrol laws ; other Jilkes, . this measure /would main that way tor several week*. Iron in the-water.shall float woman at a nearby table who House leaders awaited a.n. ex- her'house on Albemarle Rd., at LOCKWARD He would not accept a fee for his .‘’'■-^*0,.''’?" ‘ “ ended by 3-Uered skirt. She carflcd a basket FAKGS 4G**d far diiy nf- it««© j Resid’'* 'varst/commerfcial A Y l I a 1 R g g * l r A X * « c , °**'lining a .schedule of work, tired hy/rok^s m ^ , It was the second time that WILL BE CLOSED Fire and water^,shall wonders do; "Thank you.” said the judge, Trudeau of Coventry, sister of the Mrs. Mulnite/b'hose bliie Chan­ ^Sandasi aad Italldayn tt.Mv SR.M “Business Built On wandering the neighborhood with England shall-ht last admit a Jew- wishing to avoid mutual embar­ bridegroom, and Miss Cynthia Kis- After 5:00 P.M. the bill 8t.4(K).006.(KM) below Bisen- Bu'i some Civil Aerohautics Ad- Senate dan be^ ex|)ected to. act oh- Vienna, .^islrla; Ji ly 9 . (4>i Kavachi, Paki-stan, July,.'9 ^ ) —Vitse President/ Richard hgrson. . , land Be led to dance.a bloroy dsmee To this day she does, not know was best man, and ushers werfc ception Mr 175 guests wriil be'held City' Pier, New Londea. R'eaa. 82 BALDWIN ROAD hower's request. . ministration men /the-fellows who A^\ Convention social seiurily. Hells Cenvon. Ar­ • The..flr*l fruitless effort was is a w-year-oid youth Who serves Before bar people shall be free; . she w’ss talking to the judge and Emu A. Mulnite of Windspruille, at 1:30'li.m. at’Batch’s Restaurant, r. O. Box iC37 \\ ith four hours debate eilowedshave.to make Jthe revuiaiions work^' kansas-Frying Pan, foreign aid and last SYfday, East Windsor, ■Tel. New Laiidea Olkeoa R'MDt MANCHESTERrCONN. A as pater to ,-15 other cock-a- Three tymnf rulers shall she ifce not to a dissappointed contestapt. brother of the bride; Weslfcy B.. B*wck iRlaad 7t for the big mone.v bill and other , believe a lot of changes will have Bv TIIE'^ASNOGlATEb'pRF«iS supplemental appropriation.* bills. Following'lnftructions, she left ^ THE OFFICE OF doodle-doo*.--' — , Three times the people rule alone’; Bunct, Mancligster. brother-tn-l(|;v For a motor trip through North­ business tb he taken up >flra^ it to be made. Some “ Shpporter.i^ of Adiai I »t<5mie reactor measure' home ao as to ItFgty* at 53rd St. Three tipdM the people’s hope is Quiet Holiday of the bridegroom: Leoiufrd A. ern New England, the bride will Avas possible that a final Hou'se Kiimmarv Follows Inqiiin’ 'Stevenson i^earH'ceonfident to- “P- days ago. cally,' politicali.v and rniiitarily,” and, Skillman /Ave., in, Woodaide, T lb C T O R ^ . ' Breadwinner Lose* gone; Mulnite of Windsorville, brother of wear a pbwder blue dress, match­ .vote on the liioqay measure would Specil’ying Nehru as the target-*’ After siich a quiet Fourth of hot be taken today This .summary-shaped iip today ^•'*1 Stevehspn will grqb the" ^*'11 rights legislation ' Is to Ramo tVansaw annotineeq the re- Queens, a t 10:02 p.m. I t Iba. desert­ It was just nnathec one of those Three. rulers in succession see. . July as was witnessed on the local the bride; and Thomas J. Crockett ing coat, white accessories and Th«t u-niiM niii . / ,.r., I -.-.11 ^“bowing a House Commerce sub- ' Oeniocratic presidential nomins- come up in the House next wefck. mov/l of/Julian Tokarrki as min- of his words, Nixon told an air­ ed spot, near the Long Island 'RgU- BARNEY WICHMAj^ tricky transactions between' hus­ Each spring from different dy- Jr., of Windsorville, cousin of the white orchid corsage. A graduate esli vnto until nilv-r WAHil^.aall'!.^ *’°"'P'*^**’* " ’cchdnd'Inqitirv int-oi^*on at- the Xatioqal CdnveiiUon K could take up an entire week > of ahtoiiiobile production aiid port news conCeience that anyone road tracks. scene Wednesday, elderly Manches- bride, can Aoie umii next iieonesday'be- ,u- ___... nevt ...nmu i___ nf. Hn . _ / —...... CHIROPODIST band and wife where the man tlasty; terites, couldn’t help but recall the of Fisher Junior College, she "is rsiMA nf an infnrmai TWA-Uolted Airlines Crash o*’'! montb before-ijtter hopefuls of-.;the House's time which other’- Rfc'm anFidelskiasheaioftheniiil- "who suggests J//d' assistance is Red Countries The caller had said, i t ' was comes out the loser. Then shall the worser fight be counties fireworks stands , that _ The bride’s, gown of white silk employed by the Sun Oil t?o.. E a s t' hM> no vblins ^ 128 lives can find their seat.*. ' wide might bring disposition of a , ijitry fot . lachlne Inctustry. not incon-intenw with fiacdoni '• learned, that 90 minutes after the WILL CLOSE FR<^M This time it was change to pay done; dqtted'^ain St. years ago. organza was trimmed with lace Hartford. The bridegroom Is em -' Rep. Taber tNY j, the seiiior Re* Boiue of the suggestions devel-| ^.Sep^ J Sparkman , iD-AIal, o°zw iiiore/other big meaaures |/ Tokarskt ' a .'eplaced hy Bolcs- reading his.tory' incorrectly.” money was .picked up Mrs. Wein­ the paper boy,, She said "Do you England and France shall be as appliques on bodice and full skirt ployed by Hayden Griswold, local MOHDAY Oldsters can remember when a Nixon sjs^v' at the windup of have any change dear?’ and he one. which terminated ' in a chapel .civil. Engineer. „ piibllc.an on the ' Appropriat'iona !*•'’ **’® '' Industry berger wotild; find her baby in St. JULY9U stand could ’oe found oh every cor­ Committee, called the committee fcoiwo a visit of 'r-Imost four hours to m * ' • l ’ Joan -6f Arc Roman O thollc said “All I have, la a 82 bOl.”. train. Her finger-tip veil of illu­ The couple gave g ifu of lug! .more Karachi.-His re.i-ari'.s w;e e.cei'Hifh Id 6“* * * IV l f l T o y T f l ' I f c m She said '."That will . be all ner, and youths could huy a 5-inch sion Was held In place by a cap of cut "tqo deep" but said he couHJ Church, in Jackson Heights, THROUGH JXJLY 16 All jaigland’s-sons that plough the firecracker for a 'ittle as - penny’ gage th each other, and will be at hot anhourice Just what move he lion.*, e ectfonic warnin.t sy.cteiis|.ooo on tne nrslTianot. and ceitainr f ______...... do detonate f-ieain reaction ip New ” -*• , I*K 6 661.63 Queens, several miles' away. right,’ and when she paid the boy ..^land - . ' apiece. \ . Uie lace_ appliques, and 'she carfied- home to their friends after July for airlinera, and closer ’'!;json be- v’"® later than.the second hal- i.ocrata fighting the cii-il rights/bill : dustry, .with Fidelsk'l 2s his depu- Delhi; sinc^ India is getting lar^e- J ____ * » she ppccketed the remainder. . a cascade...... of white camati^h >hs winth make tp restore funds. „ Stands Alone with Ckah Shall be seen book in hand. © !But they ban also rememhei ac­ 22 at 33 Ridgei^ood -St. In round figures, the suthori tween the CAB and CAA. , ” \ : can avail themaelvea of pArlia-1 ty, , ' scale Soviet .as well as American,, Later.on. he said to a-..bu*iness Learning *hall ao ebb and flow M T • X'. ; ■ ------,4 1 United Nations, N.Y., July ,9 (iP) ^lone, and with 85,000 cold tash counts of fir o ^ r k accir'enta in the tion measure wouldId allow a 84 U.bit . ''The.'regruUtions . , .need t- over- Lehman iD-NYi agreed. ’mentary devices to stall tb* bill' -No-Beaton for Shifts ard *nd since .Mxmt was speaking -pu, „ ,> in her poeaeasion, Ote .mother The poor shall most wisdoff) next day’s fspe^, the accounts of -lion oA'erseas-assistaricistahc'e progranc^'"**?"*'^-' •'**''*saii'i '"ierciaI-inrris after a Las i,/H^he s^not nominat'eii on the. first, ^or as long -as -a week. / They* The.-Polish ra,dio gave horeaaon in Pakistan, India’s rival for con.- says (Jonjmufiiat: coun- know, / : prayer, God. love, and the things Irot of Ka^viiiir, ' tries now' are expanding t.hA 1 r waited an agonising 70 minutes. children losing tn*^.. fingers, eye­ R^io Secretary of the heart, these are the things for the year, com pa . laied r . _ with ...... Eisen-'f^’^K^"?- > he*ring jand a visit to. ballot.Tm very confident he will , ,*«>’ they plan to do just ta a t be- for the ohangej,.. but their ronnefcf Nothing happened. The world to an end shall come M nominated'(Tn one oY the-early j letting the meaRui4 gg to ■ tion with the Poznan outljr^^ sight and evert Yholbaimbs result­ her ready pen sets forth so beautl- bower's *4,90(l.000.00b request. Us the crash site, N ehpi-at■ 1 j.'oi.'.* conference in | t rade with underdeveloped re- . She went to the church any­ In eighteen /hundred and eighty Savings-by-the-Yard major reduction''ii 1700.... rriillioii “ We have- been working im< ballots, ’ Lehman added. J tn« Senate and almo^ certain * June 28 was ap^crent* The viol^ce ing from cafeless oK, accidental Author ^of. Poems fully and yet sp simply that all Loodbn had 'v-alled. Nixon’s July 4lh ! gions by exchanging complete fac- way. Poljge and clergymen joined one. .-' from the 13 billion’ Eisenhower' the same rules for 12 years / « ^ !!**^ ”** Wagon pM.vrhology death. ■ / • began with a general strike by FAMILY VACATIO ignition of explosives. ^ can understand and love. speech' in Manila undomocra.tic tories for raw materials! to .search the building from top to Our correspondent fcbntinues: ■ought for .military aW to 'free j-. The sub an iiiittie will hot ./ake Blit Gov. b : i Happy) Cliand- ^ major item rtn ^eiiident Ei- w orkers rt the Stalin (Zbpb) Perhaps Manclltster’s • Marion M. Marcy Is the writer The Thought For Tod.ay column becjiiise the * Vice Piesideiit de-,, The U.N. World Economic Sur- bottom...;, j.. "Well, *ve have seen .most of World csjunt lies. _,,apy. foi -nal j-c/ommendationsA nyi ler of Keiyurky. a Democrat with ** legislature, program,- way Car Works after* re. orU that scribed the nvi .lralist policy Indio/vey for 195.5, published last night,- ON HitTOaiC IIOCK ISLANB ^ . July is abnormally norm*! Again, nothing, and Mr*. Wein­ these predjcUonS come' true, un­ least a few more people ^ t h e poems now appearing .in the j whlcrr^fghflb^ uwd to givfc'iomSl A bigger cut of |1.20O.00O,0(Kr iif] further hearings a rj held in XVash- presidential ambitions . for hlm- w e bill \yould create ^.-rfommis-. secret police ’.ad arrested a work- foilbwa toward foreign com.i.nnism ! added that- ’The new trend may less we except that last one about • arms aid is contained in (he second ; Ington. 'The groi.p-wants m hear *’elf.'.*ald statements of this type berger made her lyeary waythome.. Bg, claniming. boating,. iivi(ainlng and sports. Enji^ the normal life ' realise or it, Thought For Today columQ of The; one a lift along life’s way. Where M * «pe-1 ers* delegatioiv demanding higher as ” a ■ fearful risk." The Indian ; have considerable Significance for the end of, -the world. And some bill, a $3.60ns. y \;iews ia ths basis of '.emocrAc.v. trade. Mttful beache*. free from cottage*. For a real vacation, make yohr Ordinarily, the material uaed in 1 “S'* hinds for the program. This bill. The collision tempting to create. (Continued on Page.Nine) I reaervaHoa for one week $60 or. S weeks $110 for a family—at ther that by suggesting that, that date It took a while, but one police- officially veri- T\ n" ■ ’Ja* s m ^ ^ « No. 5, Andover, Conn. planation, it. seems. it was a wild one. . -' • is the' 'case with Miss Marcy's leading Democratic a.*piranl.*:" cing the/foreign aid pro).ram,. fi- cisiL^had lost all contact with the The Red'regime.* also made big ' ."Many of these-other predictions They hat).-red faces when,,they poems. . ■ - Chandler won a factional b'atUe ' nancih^more than a billion dollars wojTKera and had..left them at the purchases of sugar from Central from, the AP Wires hit U8 right in the face, especially 'in Kenliicl^v-la.st week, emerging nt military coilstriictipn and pro­ mercy of "Hea'rtiess buraucracy.” News Tidbits America and rubber, jute and rice I -£1. cornered it behind" the owmer’a Mrs. Marcy lives in New -York the carriages, without horses, men home jn d she appeared question with ot'ga'nizational control and viding the death penalt.v for per­ The government of another from Asia and, "delivered, in e x -; -7^ -where she is. the radio secretary Insured Against designation as ■ the 'atate’a sons/ who ped” c narcotics to in the air. war between the states, their interest in her web-footed for Dr. Ralph W. Sockman of the Communist satellite. Hjingar.v, Culled from AF Wires hange, signlficent numbers ofi "favorite, son” - presidential candi­ rs. All three of these measures meanyhlle aiinoiinced the release EMPLOVblUNT HITS HIGH the world ftllq(L with woe oyer the friend. National Radio. Pulpit. 'Shq^is' v*iy date.' •' -■■■■■:_-■■•-• Complete industrial plant.*; other; Washington, July 9 (^l—EnW accidents. But it, m'ay not. seem Well sir, Thursday night the po­ VACATION RAINt require SJ'nate Approval. aUhoffgh of 11,398 persons ^rom prieon,. J u s - .. , . /equipmentA: , . ___ and .industrial ,semi-.l active in the- affairs of her church i He said, he, would .support ployment reached an nll-tline COUPObLDRY CLEANING quite so marvelous when, we stum-, liceman who originally spotted the and has long made it the rule of the narcotics 'r.nd foreign ajd au­ tice minister Erik Molnsr indl-| Stahifofd Police'opklng for rOiy- i-martrifacturer*.''’ Stevenson i!IX are compr^.lsea cated- a “rehabilitation” commis­ poly mail » ho tried to buy a rarcl>'- ; The report said Oomm-jnist trade high in Ju i| e with 9% Y i mUlion'“ savinos ble upon Ih e admissions oif Charles first duck wandering free .had an­ her life to write at leasl one poem M n o K caH 'Amertcaas holding Job* nrrosa. ru n sulsTANnAL . other assignment involving- a each day.' As can be seen by the ly nominated. But he'Taitf' ~ of of measures already passed bj- the sion, had'found they had been un- used Ingredient used in for.^-ula of i agreements fo- 1956 sugge-ted in- Stevenson: ’’-I-don^t think he’s_ as Senate. ' ■ - / justl.v imprisoned. / , . • the nation, th« government re­ ”f| Name similar bird. * - \ ' variety of her poems now appear-, LEE M. SILVERSTEIN Uie kidnaped Weinberger.baby,. . . creased dfcliveries -o f^ Industrial ported t.oday, ~ ^ w ▼ ▼ w ▼ W .sr w VM I t seems a dog had 'wounded a ing here, her-range of interest is a strong a nominee as I wish "we The foreign’aid r..on^’ bill hasn't .Western diplomats assumed this Ted Williams makes appeal oil na-1 gpbds_ through tiie *roii Curtain ii No. 0 Address very wide one but Always with a M l 9-0638 had." • . tionwlde television p ro g ram fo r 1 return for primary commodities, duck so badly it had to -be, shot. FRIEND, PIERCE STARTERS . ► STATIONERY s And who got the unpleasahj; job ? spiritual. e.mphasis. . „ Nature^ He noted that Stevenson carried (Continued on p ate Nine) (Continued o i^ a g e TS*oj_ baby's return. ! '"Agreements conclcdetl with 1 Kenlilck.v by only JOO votes in tlie W’asbingtoB, July 9 (/TV—Bdb. M an^star Diy Cleaners, 98 Wells St.—Tel. MI 8-7S54 k LCAOiNO ^RANDS None other than the 'department’s Air Force C iief of Staff'G eii. j ^l^8l*9nistan, Burma, India. lndo- Frtend, Pittsburgh are right-*'' expert.on such matters. *- 1952 pre.sidCntial election, and itaid Twining reporle.* to have told Con-I and S.vria,’.’ th e '-in p rl ch- ^ AteMAlL • NOTES ^ it is entirely possible ' President hander, and Billy Pierce, Chica^ LADIE.S’ or .ME.VS SUITS We bet this knowledge (?)fj£0f greas hi.* recent trip to Russia j ’.iinvcive deliveries of corn- go White Sox lefthander, were ducks is one talent our police r 1' Eisenhower might cari-.V the state, provided little opportunity for real-j rl*te industrial/units by Czecho- REGULARLY 81.35 till.* .year and elect two Repub­ Hatoyamd Holds Upper House named today as the starting No. 0 t Arthur Drug Storo$ j friend^ould like to be rid,of. Utle estiim ie of So’.'iet Air I *lovakis. Eastern Germany, Po- pitcheniTor tomorrow's 2Srd an­ $1.00 I ' 7 ' ■ Anon _ lican senators at'tli^ same time. strength . . Chief Justice and | land and the Sbviel Union. *- , t H E a r m y a n d n a v y Chandle.c. said he has had no- nual alLstar game at Griffith ^ r s . Earl Warren arrive in Oeiieva i "'Trade with Latin* Anierica and Stadium. M a o clm tarJ^ n ean ers,. 98 Wells St.-r-Tel. Ml S-7354 seiibua ./talks with Gov. Averell But Leftists Peril'Charter Shift on vocation trip. —i the kfiddle East has also been de- Harriman of New York, another W LADIE.S’ or ME.VS SUITS / ------:— .. ■ ’ American Newspaper, Guild 1-'**°^'®*'"**®^6 ;’'lmiler^'ine8." v BUSH MUM ON CHALLENGE n REGULARLY *1.35 . (Continued on^Page Two) Tokyo, July 9 1^ 1—4>rime Minik-- 81111' having 'hree years of their President Joseph F. Collia opens'!' ___ ~ ~T. '_.-*.. Hartford July 9 'WPi — IT.s. BEFORE YOU CONVERT ter Ichiro Hatoyama’s conaerva-"*t’t-y’e«r7Wrm to aetie, the (Joilt jOttt' -orgenlsntion’ 2Crd annual ^ (Continued on Page Xwo)^- 'Sen. Presqott S. Bush today ” - $ 1.00 live supportus today won reneiued ! *ttvatives' 1S6 ir.embera already convention with call for a higher derlined comment 1m his new INVEETiGAtE — £ ' B « I - N - G - 0 wage gosri and shorter work-week, ma J* • *i Democratic rival’s in^tation to Cleaners, 93 WeUs St.—Tel. hO 8-7356 PRINT ’N PLAIN control Of the upper ho.iae of the . ^ S750,(MM) Fire . . . Union spokeam an says com- lYlCQlfltOrS, ' IQ L s il a public debate, on, national is-' - ■ — s SWEA’TERS EVERY SAT. NiGHT—NEW TIME 8:00 P.M., .Japanese parliament. Tut Socialist, the 250-me ili'er house,\sBut ..the p a n y ' i i efforts to get striking W ork-i ^ • • •*-r ' sues and. their rrSpectlve rec- I No. 0 r e g u l a r l y B5c EACH COTTONS lllinX lis .CilV B.ailk ' »p»«»Su: d*./* eleqtion threat- j Soiliairst giins'rf.i'"d"dmibts that ers back to w,rk at Gray Manufac-! I5| eel, L Jn iO Il l a l k s orda. The challenge waa made COME ONE — COME ALL — REFRESHMENTS > the governraci.t a plans to re- /thec final iiimi t.^b ko'u ilationuauun would wc/Uic seat »cmL th*th« turing Co. in Hartford "a miser-i ' sswo Saturday b y ' Congresaman 2 for $1.00 • Ffoturing ntw miracle finishet ^ ^ ------r 'write the 'OccupctiOn-aponsoied'i 167 conserv'klives needed'Q to amend able'failure’’ as stri'ac- enters fifth'! ,,, . . ./ , , — Thomas J. DoIm of West Hart­ FLUID HEAT S4pringl||*ld, III., July 9 tVPi Fire­ constitution to speed rearmament the cohstitution. © ^ners. 98 Wells Sf.—Tel. Ml >8-7354 vi-eek. ’ I * Washington, July 9 i/Pi—The Fecji- ford aa he accepted the Demo­ men .early today suece.sSfully b'at- _ Midway in the vote co.uiting. So- The Socialists, Com -unurta and cratic •omiiqitlon for UJi. Sena- • Boilers I fvialiata ani4 rar*A <« Israel compl.iins to Jordan- j f * ! Mediation Secviqe said today 3 t r o u s e r s , s l a c k s Theft aren’t'ordinary nearlv T*ouar*i'***^ embraced j cialists and one Co.iifbunicr had other'l^ftTsTs b itta riy '^ '^ sT h Israel mixed armistice commission 11; wUi call a meeting of union and ' tor...... , • W«U Flame ri.T/V.i/;o’ / C grabbed 6 of tlie 11 Maiuonaiadditional seats yania’s plans to remove from thetht that two Irreall policemen w-ere 'm snao.m .nr n . or SKIRTS prints and lolid*, but our , ADMITS M E6 TO FBI . r e g u l a r l y 65c EACH ^ “ "'^*1 *''* needed-.to block Halo- constitution the o.cciipatlon-dictat- wounded when a mine Exploded un- reprei^ntatlvea «mn ^Warm Air Units top quality designed to r* '• -r,. 1 • fl I chances of retaining the jed clause renouncing w%j:. That (le.r their -ear l a s t nlgl.t . . Syria , ^ effprt to end t q e nine-day.-old Hartford; July * UR—A former , , 2 for $1.00 ■\ rire Cjhlef Fnancis Durkin estU-j twoiwt, thitd.*thiid.* majority needed .toto rere- provision nrovisinn sosn far ha.'i h«-. barred h .r r .s the en^ eontrmplating action to ^ get 38 j steelworkers. .New- Britain cVedit Union off!- , fell for $r and even more maiefl- damage^a.t 8750,000 to ,one: vise the nation's Uia 'ter. rial who was accused of lyfaif ta I * J 5 ^ ;? ^ J ^ ^ * T C J ;^ ;^ M W e U s 8 r —Tel. Ml 8-7354 • Pt’essure Burners largfcme'ni of .a;.an-a amall 'lefense Syrian natioiic.1* released from i ..j - •»•■••-Mills, asaistant . . . director of for every lovely yard!' 'million dollars. _ ! Three Major Gains ' force which the Uni.ted States has Turkey. the ae|Vice, said a decision will be F B I agents during an laveoliga- WILD CHERRY One fireman, Peter Larsen, w a s j 'The Ipfl’a gaini, including t.irea tion of 8*4eJp»9..' embogrteiiMiri , ' LADIES’ or MEN'S COAT : $ ALBO THE LATEST 8-TON ' been urging. N. Y.- woman injured in plane announced "late today or tomor­ '.■V siA ndm m They're the ■pic’k of yard hospitalized.; He-was overcome by major upsets. can;e in races-for In the last r per liou the gov- row” on where the mediation ses­ pleaded guM0[ in i^;6; / llA A r e g u l a r l y . 81.25 v’ crash in which' her husband died Court today. JooeM A. Vojtiln today’i faiKion crop! smoke as he fought the blaze from | 75" upper hi-usc seat* elected' by 'ernmeot held 172 seats. Failure tof'Satu gave birth to a son sion will be hel<^ and who will be $i.oo: ^ AIR CONDirrONER (NEEDS NO WATERS the top of a 4-atory, fireproof build- i districts. Counting was jU it start ■gain. win a’ .tv/o-thirds 'majority Jr. 46,. ot i « Weet * t . Rei^ Uat flight. . . UNESCO director to’attand. ^ Britain, his voice barely i sBiQeih Irashlv. Mademoiselle , dsseitmeiit of fwiiiH Ing] housing a drugstore.* He was : ing o n -52-additioi.a! scats filled would probably post; ode rearnia-1 ______MMMtoater Dry Gleaners. 98 WeUs St.—Tel, MI 8-7254 ,D«i»T Qn*Mi 9o«d- Oeneral Luth ENrana urges eifuca-1 Mediation waa ' decided upon, admitted to a two-eomit hiOeG reported in good condition at a b.v the nation at large, rapes in ment'.isctlon for at least three I tors from 65 nations to find out Mills 'laid, after "explpratory’*, _ - Mb l*iey chstries. emd plains fai various fiabries. Boo. Springfield hoapitkl. • - ' ,| w’hich'the Socialists were exjiected meat of, making fictlelqno ’ sheet. Good 'at any. time of the year. Treat yam eye . , . thrill Woolson Still Going Strong ygarS, until- the othef hslf of the ! why women dislike 1o study math- talk* in R]ttaburgh!last week con­ fraudulent - W e PAVE PBRIXIU GUARANTEED MOTH PROOFING. 54c Yd. • •••••••• Seven-pumpers and tWo aerial I to make tiicir strongest showing, house cobles i^v, for {election in i ematics. . • vinced the gdvernment it would FOGARTY BROTHERS J S * *?••• • • > * * * Wild Albert W’oolson. 109-year-old la*t ■iir*'ivor of the Union ladder units, -all of the . cjty’a * Complete unofficial -'suits for SAME DAY CLEANING SERMCJC. ■ Cherryl Arm.M of the < ^ 1 War. ha* been hOapitaUzed in' Duluth, Minn„ 19M. ; Cuyahoga (Ohioh'Cgunty police have' to take the iniUative in ached- = = FU ELO IL • NATIONAl PAllr QUUN MVUOr’uWT CO front-line fire equipment, were the 75 spata chosen by district The turnout of yotera was. the > jail Norman E. Walkeir>wlio ad- Ullnfg further peac* mgetings. since Memorial D ay with a recurrence, of lung congeaUon. but h«’* manned in the-emergency. showed 46 cornervative ahd 29'op- fehling fine,' He still enjoys a good clgarr^Oilt one lighted bv. second lightest in-Japan's; 10 poat- mil* laUing polloeiluui and a^ u ct- Meantime, btisines* is jiliding off •UECHESTEE DRY CLEANERS JEDDO HIGHLAND ^OAL—CONNECTICUT COKE Firemen ti^astered tb* flames st war_elecliona. Only 62.1 per cent^ 'woman. . Boston Ppst ‘ print* and • layoffs' 'contlnM* to climtv W .T.CRANT CO nurse Esther Helmer .-and takes active interest in what's going about 4:30'a.m c’ 2'.» bpunl alter it house of counselors. OflIRV QUEEN on in- then-world. Woolson, of Duluth, waa a drummer boy in 31J195.869 — of the nation’* 51,- 'Monday edtUon aa - Boston Attor­ Every day finds the ,,stril^ snconif “ TEL. MI 8-7354 319 BROAD ST. 1^1 9 ^ S 3 9 th i Civil WAr. (AP tyirephoto).' With ' 90. projtcn emmen.t couh-t ney Johp 8, Bottomly take* 24-day 488 HARTFORD ROAD ..(CqpittaiMd e * P a g » S « v « B j'~ cllors itnd 38 opposition m*«l>*r* .(Ooattaved * * Page Seven)' o|>tkm in buy tha newspaper. _ 307 MIDDLE TPKE. WEST ' ___XfiBjtbwittt *n Pngs Twn) 'J ’’ if 4 ; i.-'' '1 ' '.n.' ■ \ ' \ Y -, ' - . i ; 'V, ■ ' * — " ■ ■■ I .‘V- •'I ■