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A Set to Sends Troop

A Set to Sends Troop

I»; r ’ - jianr^^Bter tuButag Ififralb TUESDAY, AUGUI^T « , 1960 ATaragt Didly Net Press Run The W i . • F A C E FOURTEEN Par the Weak Bndad FaiacSat o f U.'ll ming, and six in North Oaroltna Jnaa 4tli. 1960 Luther Leaguers plus ana Pomona Orango tn that Five Youths Face A b o u t T o M p state. Ho goes on to say that tho RADIOS 1 3 ,125 Tasker-Dollak Community Service Contest this Two Town Courts Low around 76. _ To Host Caravan year 1* enuubing all record* for Memter af ths Audit early TIuuaday, Jeiw~ MaaehMter Lodg* o f Maaoiis wUl Deputies who. served under Ira Bureaa af ObPMriattoa ' ' toraaoB. High In Mhh'j 'n total entries. States with 100 per Five, local yDutha who are al­ , Potferton'ii M aneheM ter~^A City o f ViUago Charm Ijold a special meotiox tonight Four membera of. a N4w BSng- F. Wilcox of Merrow when he was cent participation include:'Arkan­ ready awaiting presbntaUon in Lodge wtO open « t 6:4B and mem- land Conference Caravan team will master of the State Orange, 'or- sas, Connecticut, Delaware, Min­ Manchester court, were arrested 190 Center SL—Cor. of Chnrcb ben wUl proceed to the W atl^ - conduct a "Stay at Home Leader- ganlited as the IFW CHub, have nesota, New Jersey, Rhode'Uland, yesterday iatrict chased in advance. The Waterfront tire iron through arcgr window. Fire Department will hold a drill the entire League membership. a special 8ession of the legis- until Mri (Nikita) Khrushchev Sessions will Include Bible study, will be supervised on this day and Mrs. Annie W.' Cunningham, 23 Manchester police also arrested tomorrow at 6:30 p.m., to be fol­ the youths that night «a the result Washington, Aug. 3 (iip)—.WormaUy to the Aug. 15 meeting latpre to enact a law pro­ (Soviet premier) sends Mr. Pow­ Sends Troop the public is wfelconii-r^ a visitation to homes of unchurch­ Union St, was honored at a party before Commission Chairman Luis ers home , driving one,” Castle lowed by a meeting. In celebration of her 78th birthday of a disturbance at a Jocal snack The United States challenged viding unemployment com­ ed or. inactive youth, a fellowship Washinaton News Z o n i 11'! Z ! F A ' ■ 0 Padilla Nervo of Mexico proposed said yesterday in announcing sus- last Saturday at the' home of her bar. Soviet Premier Nikita S. A 20-minute color aound film, supper, news time, and a laither Roy Battles, assistant to the na­ it formally on Friday. But many pensation for strikers after pSnsion of . the pale o f the small tional master, says a well know-n sdh-ln-law and dau^ter, Mr. and They w/ere freed the next morn­ "Bob Cumminga ViaiU the Air League workshop. Khrushchev today to resume Were reported reconsidering be­ seven weeks. — cars. On Sunday, the final evening of commentator pretty well summed Mrs. Robert Tucker of TalcoAvlUe. ing tmder bonds of 8100 each for y\>rco Academy,” will be ahown court appearance next Monday. . ■erious disarmament discus­ cause of the Soviet stand. The At .his press conference today, Castle said he expected to get the 4-day visit, parents,, board up Grange philosophy w-hen he said Guests from Massachusetts amd feeling in some delegations' seemed the (Jovernor said he had "no in­ tomorrow at 8 p.m. on the gyounda that in these critical times; all of Connecticut attended the party. sions with the western pow­ $1,400 each for the 10,000 Rus­ Units at the home o f Dr. and Mra. R. K. Each caravan team will also It s DMKMSIMROIN to be that a disarmament meeting tention" of calling a special leg­ sian cars he had contracted to Im­ share in the leadership school ua/might giva^ more thought to our Before her retirement, Mrs. Chin- ers instead of trying to “dis­ without one of the world’s two'big Butterfield, 91 Alton S t Air Force ningham was employed at . Man­ islative session for such a pur­ port. scheduled for the area conference, obligations as' citizens of a free tract and confuse” world opin­ armed camps would only underline pose. li was called for in s pe­ Cadet 3.C. Robert B. Donovan, son nation, and to our individual re­ chester Memorial Hospital. of Mr. and M n. David Donovan, and several of the teams will FOR RENT ion with propaganda. and cement the deadlock between tition sent hiln by 300 striking sponsibilities for preserving de­ Mra. Cunningham has five chil­ 8 and 16 nun. Movie Projeoton To Enter 85 Alton St., la home on leave un­ participate in one or more Bible Quinn’s Pharmacy , That was the U.S. reply to the West and the-Commimists. workers at the United Aircraft camps. mocracy, rather than to what we dren, Merlin Cunningham, 158 —sound or eUent, also W mm. The State Department said,'how­ D illo n Seems til Aug. IT and will answer quea- can get FROM government. Hawthorn St.; Roland C u n ^ g - h Khrushchev message to the Corp.' Hamilton Standard division Members of the caravan team to elide projectors. ever, that it was going ahead with in Windsor Locks and Broad tiona regarding the Academy. Battles, reports that many new ham, Edward Cunningham ' and 873 MAIN ST. leftist “World Conference Anyone interested is Invited, visit. Emanuel Church are Rolf it* proposal' for the corhmlssion Brook. Haasanid of Berkeley, Calif.; Granges are being organized all M'aybelle Cunningham, all of 23 WELDON DRUG CO. against Atomic and Hydro­ Nixon’s Choice Saturday over the nation with one in Alas­ Union St., and Mrs. Tucker, and PhoiM M r 3-4135 meeting even without the Russians. The 'Governor said he had not David Minge of Worthington. 901 Ham St. Tel. MJ 8-B821 gen Bombs” which is meeting Press officer Lincoln White said received the petition, although Minn.; Karen Segerhammar of ka, two In California, one in W yo­ five grandchildren. hi Tokyo, In Washington, any . government published reports said he had. By ADRIAN FOBTKH FRESH Los Angeles, Calif., and Marcia head — including Soviet Premier Shortly before the Governor’s For S ecretary SkeUenger of Oladstone. Mich, Khrushchev told the group Nikita Khrushchev could at­ comment, Butler Seedman, presi­ Elisabethville, The Cknigo, Ramo BATTE91ES members and young adults will be that the Soviet government tend the commission meeting if dent of Lodge 743 of the Interna­ By JOHN SCAU Aug. 3 (fP)— A threat of war­ Invited to join In a fellowship sup­ “ win not renounce its per­ he wanted to, and that commission tional Association o f Machinists— Washington, Aug,. 3 ( ^ t- fare built up today o v e r per, workshop and closing serv­ sistent efforts to achieve discussion did not preclude a representing Hamilton Standard Potterton's ice. Douglas Dillon, a fellow who United Nations plans to move agreement on disarmament.” 186 Oentar S t — Cor. o f Church MRS. RONALD DOUGLAS TASKER (Continued on (Continued on Page Ten) talks tough to Russia but soft­ U.N. troops into secessioniht ALLSTATE GUARANTEE Katanga province Saturday- By WILUAM N. OAT18 ly to Congress, seems to be Salernis Photo Miss Sandra Lee DoIIak of Hart-'^ length sleeves and paneled skirts the backstage favorite for the Katanga Premier Molee Whom- United Nations, N. Y., Aug.' be annoimced his government hM ford and Ronald Douglas Tasker of with matching headpieces similar job of secretary of state— if to the honor attendant’*. All car­ t (/P)— The Soviet bloc cam­ ordered mobilization of all ARTHUR DRU8 Of Fire Winner Columbia exchanged wedding vows Vice President Richard M. ried colonial-bouquets. PROTECTS YOUR paigned today for a general Castro’s Treasurer bodied men among the provlnoea Saturday morning in St. Michael's Miss Debra Batchelder of Wll- boycott of the 82-nation Nixon is elected president. 1,250,000 people and would nee Joseph Satemls, photographer on Church, Hartford. limantlc, cousin of the bridegroom, Neither Nixon, the' Republican force to oppose their entry. FREE DELIVERY The Herald staff, took third place U.N. ^sarmament commis­ 8 AM. to in PJtt. The bride is the daughter of Mr. was flower girl, and William SEARS standard bearer, nor Sen. John F. In LeopoldvUle, a UJ7. qwkOB- In the June photography- contest and Mrs. Frederick R. Dollak of Stully, Warehouse Point, ring sion meeting’ asked by the IJIeiuiedy, the Denlocratlc pres­ man declared the troopi will en­ sponsored by the New ' England ill iKHITK AND CO TIRE INVESTMENT Asks Asylum in U.S. Hartford. The bridegroom is the bearer. The flower girl’e dress was United States. idential nominee, have given solid ter Katanga regardleOS o f the Presg Photographers Assn. son of Mr. and Mrs. HylRrid E. 'Tas­ turquoise with a white overeklrt. Contact men from the nine Com­ clues on choices for the top cabinet provincial regime’s stand. '> The winning shot was a 8>c(4umn ker of Jonathan Trumbull High­ _____ — » ■■•■■■■■■ ■ijai !• “Our troops' are going into Ka­ scene of the fire in the American Her headband was fashioned of munist delegation* were visiting post. But Kennedy has two lead­ way, Columbia. white flowers with a turquoise Asian, Aftlcan and other mission* Key West, Fla., Aug. 3 (/P)— The treasurer of the Cuban ing prdspeots for the post in Ches­ tanga as piaimed on Saturday,** Mill In Rockville, June 3. The Rev. Francia Igo performed Revolution and railroad administrator in Fidel Castro’s gov­ tho U.N. spokesman said. Satemls took the picture from 8t. veil, and 'she carried a basket of to the UJ7, urging that they «tay ter Bowles and Adlal Stevenson, the double ring ceremony. daisies. away from the meeting if it were ernment, Haul Chibas, has fled to the United States and po­ his foreign policy advisors. The decision to send a UJN. Bernard's Church terrace. Given In marriage by her father, LAMPSHADES He Uvea at 25 Cottage St., Rock­ Jan Tasker, brother of the 12-^Month Guarantee ALLSTATE Tyrex called. The Ooit&ihini*t* were plug­ litical asylum. He arrived in Key West yesterday aboard a Nixon could always turn to some task force into Katanga, announc­ the bride wore a gowm of silk or­ bridegroom, served as best man. ging the Soviet Union’s proposal darkhorse candidate as his selec­ ed last night by UJ7. Secretary m ville, and placed several times last ganza * and Chantilly lace. Her 17-foot boat. Now's H Tint* year In the monthly contests spon Ushers were Henry D upre/ of An­ for a summit conference of all 82 No immediate reason was given tion. But lately in. Republican General Dag Hammarskjold, rep­ gown was designed with a scoop dover, Ronald Hansen of Strat­ 6.5^0x15 Tube-Type U.N. members during the General circles, the name of Dillon, the resented a major concession to de­ To DioiM Up Thot Lomp sored by the New England a«H>cia neckline, cap elecvei, elongated for his defection, but former as- tlon. ford, and Edward Dollak of Hart­ Assembly convening Sept. 20. sociatea said he had been growing State Department’s 50-year-old No. mands of the Central Congo gov­ WithoN^SlMdt! bodice, circular skirt with alternat­ The Communist argument went State News ernment for an Imimedlate end to . — ^ man, has been bobbing up in in­ ing band* of Chantilly lace and ford. discontented With Castro’s tom- 2 • A reception was held at the BLACKWALL that the permanent U.N. delegates mtmlstlc leanings. formal surveys of the field. the secession of the copper-rich silk organza, terminatliig' In' a who make up the ditormament province, which supplied 60 per chapel train. A pearl crown held Villa Rose In Windsor Tx>cks fol­ ‘T talked to him in June of 1959 Dillon, a millionaire former in­ lowing the ceremony. Mts. Dollak commission have authoilty to do and he knew Fidel was a Commu­ vestment banker, is mentioned, cent of the wealth of tho former COSMETICS her butterfiy veil of silk illusion, no more than engage in the time- Roundup received guests in a gown of violet nist then,” said Diaz Lianz, former more frequently than former New Belgian colony. WE CARRY ALL and she carried a colonial bouquet wasting debate, while the heads of T%e firm stand of the U.N. Con­ THE TOP LINES of white roses. silk organza and white accessories. government have full power to con­ chief of Castro’s Air Fol-ce, "but York Gov. Thomas- E. Dewey who The bridegroom’s mother wore a he said he would stick around for might be available as Nixon’s for­ go command in the face o f Mss Donna hee Shages of'East 88 clude agreements. Tshombe’s threat was greeted champagne silk organza gown a whUe.” eign policy chief, if asked. ARTHUR DRUG Hartford, maid of honor, wore a Diplomatic sources said most Ribicoff lo See with a grim approval ,by the Con­ Lanz, who defected more than Dillon assets are readily appar­ shrimp colored chiffon dress with with shrimp and beige acces­ EACH U.N. delegations had agreed in- golese government. ' sories. a year ago, described Chibas, a ent; (1) He would be far less con­ draped' neckline and bodice of PLUS TAX Truman Aug. 10 "This Is what should have been pearls and seqhinS. Her headdress Mrs. Tasker's travel costume former boys’ military school pro­ troversial than Dewey who has done long ago," a govenunent. for a wedding trip to La*\s George, 10 fessor, as "a nice, decent fellow— voiced some biting criticism of was a matching poinsietta em­ official said. AND OLDiTIRE ON YOUR CAR U.S. Jury Decides certainly not in any way commu­ Hartford. Aug. 3 iJP)—Governor broidered with seed pearls and silk N.Y., was a white lace sheath. Democrats in his political heydey Both the United Nations and illusion veil. The couple will make their home nistic.’’ Ribicoff will meet 'with Harry S. and, (2 ) for the past 7% years he L T. WOOD CO. 7.10*15...... pta» »wc Cigarettes Element Truman a weOk from today to the Congolese leaders agree that Bridesmaids were Miss Patricia In Columbia. 'While an exUe from the govem - has worked in the State Depart­ bloodshed and violence should be Ann Aldrich of West Hartford: The bride was graduated from ment of since deposed Preaid4a>t pave the way for Democratic ment’s top echelon handling many Vice Presldeqt Richard Mixon gets a kiss on the cheek frbm his mother, Mrs. Hannah ICE PLANT presidential nominee John F.'Ken­ Nixon< M tlwyvwiUto4’,6i|. ■tiga.beforsi. l)iB speech at his home town of Whittier, Calif., last avoided. Miss Karen Tasker, sister of the Windsor High School in June. The 7.60x 15 ...... plus^ In Cancer^f Lung Fulgencio Batista, CUb«| raised of the tough International prob- They will have to fight thislr Marion's Wondtrful fii BISSEIX ST. bridegroom; and Miss Barbara Mae bridegroom was graduated from funds for Ckwtro to^ lliN i^ d n e y s M ace oORferenee with the night, % e scene Wps at a Nixon Homecoming” at Whittier College, where he was Nationwide guarantee against road hazards. See them at Sears! former- p'lulUent. — v -tiw|9w- graduated tn 19S17 'CAP' WibtolKTr-*” "-^ *ray In,” YWiomba told newsmen Cubet-Cru»hed‘Block» Talge, Wlilimantic. They wore Windham High School and is em­ Miami, Fla., AulTs (ffj^Smcik*' New T6rk. TUiff9~X«W mm m t u sitter hearing a broadcast o f UJ7. gowns of turquoise satin, designed ployed at Pratt and Whitney Air­ snmaMr o f 1906 t o ’the hflls d m The Governor said today that A ' thltd Important reason could Secretary General Dag Hatnmar- PRIDE Ing is at let^ a Ihctor In lung can­ he will fly to IGasouri Aug. 9 and with fitted bodices, three-quarter- craft in East Hartford. cer, a federal Jury has Atclded, but Sierra Maestra .to Join Castro. be the increasingly close Dillon- skjold’a announcement, that U.N. a . Soihe Latin American souroes meet with Mr. Truman the fol­ Nlxon friendship thkt has devel­ forces will take over firem Briglan it refused to b l^ e the cigarotte lowing morning in Independent maker. in Washington described Chibas’ oped in the ppst few months. Dll- Nixon on Way trdops keeping order in this rich SALE He Said that he expbots the oon- R^uther Supports defection as a hea'vy blow to the km’B aides confirm that the two mining pro'vince in the southeast 20-Month Guarantee ALLSTATE The Jury'declined yesterday to men have met frequently and assess any damages against the Castro regime. ference to last a couple of hours Congo. NOLLY) It comes on the heel* of Castro’s and then will return to Oonnectl' sometimes talked twide daily on To Hawaii for The Katanga Radio broadcast American Tobacco Co. The estate the phone. tOOO FROM Wedding LEGLERC Safety Highway Nylon o f Edwin Green, who died o f lung disappearance from ptfiolic view cut. orders for all men to report for 1 All these talks were objective A UEADINO cancer, had asked more than $1 amid rumors of gn vei iliness. Senator Keimedy at H3rannis Choice of Johnspn mobilization. Tshombe said he FUNERAL HOME The name Chibas is one o f the 'Port yesterday designated the discussions of foreign.policy prob­ Start of Race has support o f tribal chiefs in million. lems, they say, without any move MANUFACTURER! Torres-Olson 6.70x15 Tube-Type The plaintiff contended Green de­ most revered in Cuba, even though Connecticut governor as a special the decision to mobilize. He Raul ChflMs lost prestige among emissary to arrange' for his by Dillon to provide Nixon with charged that a U.N. entry m old Oonslstlng of: Parchments, silk* FUNERAL * . J veloped cancer of . the left lung as Hyannis Port, Mass., Aug. 3 (AT^had considered Johnson an "excel Lo.* Angeles, Aug. 3 (A>)— A latUr <«•' The wedding of Miss Alice Ol­ anti-Castro Cubans when he par­ hatchet burying nneeting 'with the campaign ammunition to shoot at lent” candidate as he described him chipper* bright-eyed Richard M. constitute aggression. and shaatongs. Selection In. a heavy smoker for 30 years o f .the the Democrats. -Walter P. Reuther, president of vorico (torn son of Manchester to Alberto Tor­ firm's Lucky Strikes, with an oc­ ticipated in the January 1959 ex-Presldent later* this month. the politically powerful United today, Reuther parried; Nlxoii flew off into a black pre­ The premiers threat of a fl|^t dodos: Boodolr, bridge, table, SERVICE BLACKWALL Governor Ribicoff said that he DUlon is known, however, to be •s*r-wb**l to res of Hartford took place on June casional switch to other brands trials in Havana's Sports Palace. Auto Workers union, said today "In conventions and contests peo­ dawn today to open his presiden­ was discounted by Belgian author­ floor and ehlmney siiadee. You’ll spoke with Mr. Truman by phone ff00t-«fb*«l 15 in Bennettsville, S. C. WALTER N. when he couldn’t get his choice. These drew world-'wlde criticism Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson has won ple have preferences.” tial campaign in Hawaii. ities in ElisabethviUe, who noted want to bny. several at these pAptUiog. « The bride is the daughter of LECLERC, about t'wo weeks ago and Sfnator (CoBUnned oa Page Five) that his current military foreee low, low nuurLOW prices. Green, himself, actually started the because throngs were allowed to the right to have organized labor’s But he said Johnson has demon­ After posing for' photographers (o *11 Mr. and Mrs. John Olson, 19 Green Director suit before his death. . jeer the defendants and shout Kennedy’s telephone call to Hto support for election as vice presi­ are slim. A general mobilization. <-«n*n. strated a record of accomplish­ at the airport, the 1/106 President Whatever You Need— Hill St., Manchester. The . bride­ American Tobacco challenged them down. former President yesterday 46 dent. ment as the Senate majority lead and his wife, Pat, climbed aboard TooTI Ahrmys Find It At $77,00 groom is the son of the late Mr. Call Ml 9 -5 8 6 9 88 Chibas is a brother of the late a foI!ow-tq> of his conversatiBii, (Oontlmied on Page Twelve) hing cancer as cause of Green’s Reuther spoke out after a talk er, and has stated he will support the 4-englne, propeller-driven air­ and Mrs. Ferdinand Torres of 23 Main Street, Manchester death at age 49 in 1958. It also dis­ Eddie Chibas whose spectabular M e d a ris Gets with Sen. John F. Kennedy, the the Deipocratic platform. liner. Takeoff time was 5:08 a.m. Caguas. Puerto Rico. EACH puted that smoking causes cancer. demonstrations of opposition to I^inocratic presidential nominee, PLUS TAX Judge Bars Shorts "That’s good enough for me,” PDT. Mr. and Mrs. Torres are living The jury found yesterday after corrupt government during various Bridgeport, Aug. 3 (AT—It was who smiled widely at Reuther's Reuther said. The Republican presidential Pitt over averM* ^l*c at 698 Main St , Middletown. 15 eight hours deliberation that administrations finally cost iUm his hot and humid last night, the kind Presidency of words. He said he can speak only for MARLOWlS nominee and Mrs. Nixon boarded Bulletins BIAIN ST., MANCHESTER bow'L Sturdily coo- V AND OLD TIRE ON YOUR CAR Green’s smoking was Va proximate life. He shot himsOIf about 10 of a night that Bernfitoa shorts They stood side by side on the himself but he believes-Organh^ their chartered plane before dawn_ •tructed. laiily dMaod. NOTICE cause or one of the proximatp years ago just after making a"radip were-made for, but-not ror wei lawn of Kennedy’s summer home Labor "will make clear shortly” its ''or a history-m^ing political trip froRiNthe AP Wires Toy Train i Co. to address a news conference. Children lo Hear X 1 5 ...... rr 17.80 ptMS t « causes of the development of can­ speech in which he denounced bad ing in traffic court, as six young support of the Democratic ticket’s to the mid-Pacific islands that Sommer Store Hours: Open $51.00 7.10 cer in his left lung.” , , government Reuther had been one of the Tneeday thru Saturday ladles learne:^ / ' “two excellent candidates." make up the SOth state. DR. J. A. SEGAL 7 .6 0 x 1 5 ...... 19.88 plus Hix Judge Francis J. King saw the New York, Aug. 3 —Major Gen­ early Kennedy-for-president sup­ A reporter told Kennedy that CRASH INJURES pnxxr (Thursdays tiil 9 P.M.) Story of Princess (ConUnned on Page Two) (OoatlniMd ea Page Four) porters. Friend*, however, said Nixon, due to land in Honolulu WELDON DRUG CO. young women in Bermuda shorts eral John I>. Medari*. former head Vice President Nixon,-the Repub­ at 11:30 a.m. Island time, (5:30 New Milford, Aug. 9 (JPt—A Closed Monday* during Aii- of the worldwide Army rocket and Reuther, like, some other labor lican presidential nominee, has gn*t. Aolbortaed Oeator 413 MAIN STREET $2.00 Extra For Tubeless Tires. as he entered ,|the room. He an­ p.m/-FJDT), will be the first presi­ light plane ' crash-landed In a Stories of pioneer chtidrirt wllf I nounced that court would not be guided missile program, today be­ leaders, was dismayed when Ken­ stated that Kennedy "pad the plowed field here today, iajor- M l MAIN ST,—Ml S -U ll be tol^ in Center Park Tliursday at came president of a toy train man­ nedy diose Johnson as his running dential candidate to take the trail 1916 Forgery E xpanded? opened until they had left. price for Labor's support." * for vqtes in Hawaii. Hts decision ing Its lone occupant. The pilot 10:30 a.m. by Misa Marian Jessa­ ufacturing company. mate. 9 "I wonder what he meant?” IS HAVING OFFICE As they were being escort^ to make tho trip gets, him in Was identified by State Polioe aa mine, children's librarian. She will Lionel Corp. announced General Asked today whether he always Kennedy said. from the room by court officials, ahead of Sen. John F. Kennedy, Joseph A. Fortin, 39. 131 Wash­ also read the etory of the Indian King said; Madaria’ new position. He vlras also Reuther at this point said he’d the Democratic contender who ington St., MaiMehead, Mass. princeea who once lived'In Bolton. HOURS AS USUAL 24-Month Guarantee Tyrex Silent'Cushion "Your cases are continued imtil elected a director. Lionel has been like to comment that "The Ameri­ In case of rain; the story hour Casement Diaries Fake, without a president since last Oc­ plains to hop to both Hawaii and Re was taken to New Mllfotd next week when you are to show can Labor movement is going to Hospital for treatment of facial will be held in the children’s room tober. work hard for this ticket—we’re Alaska around the first of next of the Mary-Cheney Library. your respect for the court by ap­ News Tidbits month. injuries. State' polioe sold toe 6.70x15f 7if50xl4 Tubeless ' pearing here in proper clothing." Lionel has long been-the nation’s going to support' Kennedy and largdat manufacturer of electric . At the end of 'the fli’st day of cause of the accent was not AP Ex-Reporter Claims He observed after the session Called from AP y/iree Johnson. Senator Kennedy is sup- known exactly, addlbg, however, trains and accessories. It also >rtlng the things America needs- his hurry-up campaign tour to the that iieat or no heat, Bermuda toat toe gasoline tank was dry BLACKWALL makes other electric and mechan­ Se hasn't had to pay a price.” West' Coast and Hawaii, Nixon shorts will not be tolerated in his ical toys, chemiatnr sets and sport­ wtMO they examined M. )< NOTE: Foiiy-foar years ago afrepocter for the Associated Press, court. Clarence Attaway, 24, a Navy Kennedy then, in saFcastic tones, was accorded a returning hero’s reporter In the London Barena of replied he would print the pages, ing equipment. ■aid: “ Mr. Nixon is carrying on a welcome at Whittier College, his TOe company also .manufactures man stationed at the Newport, R. NIXON FUGHT DELAY1» MR. AUTO WASH the Aseoolatod Preee.^ctuM aoroes filled with detailed admissions of I. Naval Base, saved two «dilldreB very high level campaign I tmder- alma mater. This was his third n story he never homosexual acth, on,\one condition Jewelry Stolen an explosive switch with broad ap­ Washington, Aug. 8 (AV-Tha * Groton, Aug. 3 (A>) — Police con­ plications in bomba, missiles, from a blazing teaeaMOt in Fall FBI disclosed today Vice Preat- be was prevented from getting —that he be allowed to talk to the River, Mass, today despite severe (OonUnued ea Page Four) (Conttnued on Page Four) tinued their search today for the rocket* and mines. dent Rlohant M. Nixon’s west­ the f ^ story. lYie newMuna was imprisoned Casement. burns.to himself...A brush and person or persons believed to have MSdaris said he was confident ward campaign flight was da* • N8wEnslani’8 Moft BACH Ben K Alien, who returned to the He wanted both sides of the timber fire Is ont of ebatrol high story. stolen several high-priced pieces of he could contribute to the com­ iayed by a false report that a PLUS TAX United States tn 1917 and left in the mountains northwest of San The Great Issues-’-^ jewelry fronr the Griswold Hotel. pany’s growth in electronics, in in­ bomb was placed In his plane. A newspaper,busindk. His unwritten Permission was refused, and Al­ Bernardino, Calif... Modem Avtomaiie Dr. and Mrs. Mark S. Shaine, dustry and education as well as ^Reno, Nev„ taxicab drlVvr and story dealt with doenments be had len never wrote what would haVe defense. AND OLD TIRE ON YOUR CAR been toM were private diariea of been a iworld sensation. 50- Riverside Dr., New. York City, Two youths wer#'“ kllled ■ and' former wrestler was arrested to­ Gar Wash told Groton Borough Police that "The company’s ' plans for ex­ three injured on a bus full of. Sir Roger Oasensmt, the- Iriah na- Casement was hanged in Lon- pansion along these lines were an Rivals Have Excellent day. The FBI said be Md ab> a a a a a a a two jewelry boxes, containing nine beach-bound teenagers from Chi­ 7.10x15 — 8.00x14.^... • a a a « e a . 20.88 ph» fox rionalist hanged Iqr Britain In important factor in my acceptance tendants at toe Reno Airport (Ooattnued on Page Seven) pieces, were missing yesterday cago when the vehicle on which • Simoaizias aad 1916 as n trtotor. Alien, npw 77 o f this post,” Medaris said. yesterday he had just. put a and a resident of Fnlo Alto, 0 ^ „ when they returiied to their rooms they were traveling was hit by a bomb In toe Nixon . campaign 7A0x15 — 0J0x14 ..... aaaaaaaeaaaa .22.88 phis ten Medaris resigned from the Army car and the passengers were Motor Glaaaiag o returned to London this week with early in the evening. in Januairy. At that time he Civil Rights Records plan*, then drove off. The Nixon his wife to examine the Ossement Mrs. Shaine said it would be scattered like bowling phu. Little taheoff was delayed ythile the Jumbp, the 12-year-old elephant napers onoe again aad for i Swain^n Gets difficult to put an exact value on (OontinuM OB Pago Twelve) 'plane and higgsge were ^ latorior ShamiMOt iayed trip oelebraHng their 66fli the piece* because some of them used last year in an effort to NOTE—Die Democrat* adoptedAlng match on each other’s civil establish Hannibal’s route across a etrong civil rights plan^, aad wedding anniversary of last year. •were gift*. rights performance. TYiPHOON TOLL AT 109 • Foroiga Gars HEAVY DUTY .BULK B k oonrioaions foDbw.) Michigan Vote Police Said the value of the col­ the Alps, died in the Turin Zoo In the. MM big Jlght in the Republloaa Thus, Negroes in the . northern Italy. Thlpei, FormoMi, Abg. S (g>->, lection, which is insured, la prob­ 4 of 12 A-Siibs nattoBil eonventlen was over foi- clti'es won’t have much to choose Formosa’s toil from typhoan Washed Ex|Mrtly By HDOY GlUIOitX Detroit, Aug,. 3 (AT—Lt. Gov. ably about $8,000 to $10,000. Wedding of TV comic Jack Car­ loviiag suit. The subjeet is certain between the two men on that iS' Shirley and the floods svhlch fol­ e FREE COFFEE Lemdw, Aug. 3 (AT—^Were the John B. Swainaon, 36, a legless De­ A diamond bracelet worth $2,000 ter and actress Paula Stewart la to flgure prominently in the cam- sue. By the same token, Ironically, lowed Monday mounted today to EVERY MORNINO pecret diaries of Sir Roger Oase- troit attorney, upset tw6 rivals in is among the missing items. Not Operating New York was postponed because paign. The followlag article, third jieither will white Southerners 104 dead, 95 misaing aad ^ leozY ment — the Irish' Nationalist yesterday’s Michigan primary to Others included a pearl bracelet, hi* parents deidre. an orthodox of five OB toe major fsaoes, exam­ who have long fought forceful cl'vil 400 injured. Foilee headqinirters — UOUItS hanged bY the British as a traitort emerge as political heir to Demo­ with six gold bands set with dia­ Jewish service. ines the oandidatoa’ civil rights rights legislation. said that no one any hmgir was OIL 44 yyara ago-7-forged to dlseradlt crat G. Mennen WiUiama, retiring monds and a clasp of cultured Washington, Aug. i (/P) — Four' A four-engine American Air­ ■taad. While the two men, Kennedy nwrooned by flobd watoira, bat 8 0 A.M.-S:S PJM. DaUy him as a sexual pervert? after 12 years as governor. pearls and diamonds; an Oriental of the Navy’s 12 new-atomic sub­ lines plane with 97 paeeeagere heading the Democratic ticket and High detergent for today’s modern engines. Reg. 50,000 ware homeleea’-aad rail 8 A.M.-1 P.M. Sunday YSTere they faked to dampen B w alnsoi^sd been rated an un­ pearl set with diamonds on a pla.t- marine* currently are out of era- aboard leaded safely today at Buf­ By JAMBS. MARLOW Nixon in the Republicans' No. 1 and highway eomnnaknlleaa sympathy for him in the inflamed derdog to James M. Hare, 50, a 3- inum band; a wedding band of tion for design changes, or over­ falo airport despite hydraulic (AP Nows Analyst) ■pot, will no doubt spend some ■tUl were out tv weebeuta and 25c per quart. ALLSTATE MUFFLERS days of Irish nationalism and diamonds on platinum; a diamond haul. trouble.. .Upewlag la em|doyne6t time trying to make each other term secretary of state. Detroit Wasliingtcn, Aug. 3 (V)—Some landaUdea. The '(hs^e World War I, when many Ameri-' Councilman Ed Connor, 52, was pin with a bar of diamonds qcroas The Nautilus, the world’s oldest my mid-September prefficted by look inferior on civil rights, they WASH RATES of the stones Vice President Rich­ Formoaa said there dans regarded Casement as . a third man in the race. the top and aet with a large dia­ atomic ship (she Imgan operating Labor Department. will probably spend more time 92.90 per waeh. ard M. Nixon and Sen.. John Fv caanaltiea among Amertoap per- ' INSTALLED ^ hravs Irish patriot? Connor conceded about mid­ mond in the center; a large Ori­ with the fleet tn' 1965) is being Sudden sWlft storm horled rala talking about: 9R00 for 9 waakea. (Sava fS) Kennedy throw at each other in ■onael aad damage to ABesniiE ' An Amsrloan after examining night and Hhre less than an hour ental paajrl set with diamonds at refurbished. She la tentatively and high winds at northern Il­ property was Might 91EOO for It waAea. (flava 99) the presldcntiaPcaippaign will be 1 . Details in the Democratic and ^ 0 ! ? r a u W-S3 the fiadl^ documents thinks they later. Swainaon had built up a the tofq' Ikrge diamond pend­ scheduled to go hack into opera­ linois WisenMn today. Republicans platform planks bn 1^® PhiB Xiax. T 4 4 were. He is Ben S. Allen, 77, Palo ant. ■ ' scoofHKl up out of. the oatUe-tom 1.. commanding lead by corraling more tion In two weeks. ■ • Navy moved t^M taria a atep civil rights, although both planks CHtV.4t^S3 Alto, CaUf., a former newspaper­ field of civil rights. than 50 p er dent of th» ybte in The Seawolf, second of th6. cloeer to operatidmi status today this ^ear'are the slrongekt in tho man and long-time friend and as­ heavily Democratic Detr6jt. and' Fever Guard. atomie submarine fleet, cojhmli^- with another sokiistiil iriag of Still—b y''th e yardstick o f the history of either party. (The sociate of former President Her­ Wayne County. Hartford, Aug. 3 (F)—Thi State ■loned in 1957, will have been h)' one of its subnpnlto'. tenets at militant National Association for FVrrd, Chev. ’54-’58. Ply., Dqdge (6 cyL) ’49-’5 6 .10.99 bert Itoover. • / NAACP says the Democratic plank IN YOUR CONTAINER Vigorous supnoft Milk Regulation Board today vot­ drydock more than a whea Cape Canaveral Boston the Advancement of Colored Peo- is the stronger oftha two, but adds ABOVE PRICES FOR MOST POPULAR MODELS Forty-fouc years ago in London, AFL-CIO local union I ed to stlffan the regutarijHMfJiMr pro­ ■he returnsI fto the fleet about S^pt. Otobo Editor Mandd Veters) spend­ J>le—both presidential candidates that the areas of agreement are 344 BROAD ST. Alien was privately wown a sheaf the winner's cause, tection 'acalnat a rnniiljifiiiti t jp i 10. ing.,!!!! fifth day witti hie family have rack^ up excellent records much more signlhcant than the r Shoopliif Pariuule,. BUddla Tnrnpilu IKr. aad MANCndEflTER SHOPPING PARKAOE of papers by British Intelligence surprised iwlitlcal, foi bilw in Wi',t Middl* Turnpike .ind Ci-ntet jt. MG 1-1691 disease’tolled "Q” fever. ^ • J The Navy stitoped out the Sei. la a fallout shelter in Hyennti, on civil r^bU in their 14 yeara dlfferem»A,i' Ml Bk««d MsBOiaBler, OptoOpan MondaY, TocadaY, 10 AM. to ostcliu and told they were Cass- running ^head outstato Thte betstnu effectMf: Immedt-’ wolf’s original reactor aftsr the , today, said designers of apiece in Congress. Maia. Toa*., Sat^lO AM to /9 *M ------ment’s personal diaries. 9. On the civil righto-M Iirform- 8 Waditaailay ThmuUjr,mndAy, Frimj,P riu f, 9 A.M. to 9 PJI. "S«tfafaction guaranttrf or your^moeey Ittd:’’ was thought' to be ' ately.,;^e decision wajpfaikde af­ liquid zhetal system used for the such refuges mast do sonMttdag Such 4 imperfections as exist In once of both parUiS over the yeare Satardajr. 9 AM to 6 PJd. » -MANCHESTER- WaC. Ttara..-FrLp-19 AAL ta 9 PJM. . "Go, publish them If you want With 4.939 ter a heartog this nunPi^ 4iB the heat exehaate unit to thS nactor nboot hnnldilg. their records—at leMt in the eyea and what cfvU righto advocetoi to.” he was tedd, ’’TTiey'rs youra. praclncii repoetti^^ capitol where there Wac flo oppe- Some • 400 men ' rstumod to o f all-out eivU right O90tav-w|JP MOflMt JlMlla||;tM9 Sxoluslvely.” created .prshkaw M plpiti||. Ai ito'advoeatoe— can expect if (a) the Democratt A- may sound Uka halr-spUtting If the q OreoUr teeptad, , a Fouag I ea Ciiga fweHe).; 9 m i tdHSise.lPlhBj; tw o 69td)

- / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JjiUGUST 8, 1960 TWO

a t^ :3 0 p.m. The weekly half-hour- irogram sta'ra Jason, Evers as IJ.S. Jury n^ides Bow-Wow-Wow-IVow—- itcalm . I Sheinwold on Bridge As You Like It Pianists Raymond Hanson and Cigarettes Elem ent Judges will go tp the dogs to* Leonard Seeber are. presenting ,a night. By JUDITH AHEARN half-hour program on WHCT-TV, III Cancer of Lung That M, they'll go to the 11 Channel 18, at 10 p.m. Mondays. supervised playgrounds where ' f i n e s s e s d e p e n d i Sooth'dealer' youngstara willTbring thair dogs ON PBRSONAUTIES The program, ‘'PfanD Pops,” will (Conttmiad from Page One) Both aUea vBlaewhh Dark *t the»Top of the Stairs,’’ opened run for the summer, for the 'annual' dog show. Judg­ By Allred Sliolnwold NORIH liuit night at the Somers Stock Theater, to gammer Theaters ' ing will be in aevaral categories. Nobody plays bridge in a vac­ A 0 > 9 5 ‘‘Witness for the Prosecution" It ruled, however, that the man­ ¥ g 10 9 7 4 rtkn until Saturday. Written by William InRe, ufacturer could riot be held re­ And, by the way, children, uum. You play with and against New York (45—H Aristotle 'were Is that a tan makes a man look opened last night at the Univer- one final note: humgn beings. Choosing your l^ t - 7 more virile, a .woman 'more beauti­ 3i'<-the play had a long Broadway run. It exam sponsible prior to th«f cancer diag­ * 10 6 suddenly transported ftwougfa sit.v of Connecticut IJttlc Theater play depends not only on what the ful—and both sexes more healthy. " lna§ the problem of lonellnese. as'e nosis Feb. 1,^1956, for knowledge Tour dog must be on a leash. TOBST BAST A textbooks say but also on what time to a 'modem American, beach, But, as any doctor knows, 15 ft affects each member of a family of her face, the resiliency of her of any danger in'volved in smoking A$7<4 A K W A you know of the opponerits. ¥ 6 2 what would he think? minutes in the sun each day will living near Oklahoma City in the whole person. No woman of 94, the cigarettes. V 5 make the average person lB20'a.V It was brought out. in the trial The play of this hand was a ♦ 10 9 5 2 ♦ AQTCS Glancing around at Die sands no matter how childlll.e she is, is matter of routine, up to a point. healthy as he needs to be for all ■ ipiayUig the lead role of the so completely unmarked by 17 that Green* did not smoke again 4b K742_ ___ * 9 S S 3 studded with crawling mortals Swainson <1 Gets Then, psychology reared its ugl)^ SOUTH slowly reddening under a hot sky, practical pujq;>oaee. And, as any mother. Cora F’lood. was Miss Pal years of marriato, cold cream ads after the cancer diagnosis. cosmetician know^t too much ex­ Maier. There were several especial­ notwithstanding. The jury’s Verdict was termed head. ■ A A 3 2 he could reach only one conclu­ ly fine momenta in Miss Maier's in­ West opened the deuce of dia­ ¥ A K J 8 S sion: posure to the sun will in time A little makeup would solve the gratifying by Alfred F. Bowden, Michigan Vote ♦ 8 4 make the skin beautiful only to FOR YOUR LIVING ROOM terpretation of the role, in particu­ problem. vice president of American To­ monds, and East won the first “What a strange heathen tribe lar where she learned of her-'sis- two tricks. He switched to g club, 4b A Q J one who admires the patina of old Rubin Flood was played b% Paul bacco. ' • these Americans are! Obviously leather. (OonUnoad from l^ g e One) and the finesse lost to the king. Sooth Wsst North East they are sun worahippen. But MOLDED FOAM CUSHIONS, NYLON-VISCOSE COVERS Borman, and played creditably. Bowden said, "Testimony by 1 ¥ Pus Z. ¥ Pan Two generations ago any re­ Berman brought out the loneliness doctors and scientists during the Back came a club, and Sbuth ifron. 4 ¥ Ail Pass what an odd form their rites take! turns gave these vote totals. South drew trumps with the ace sponsible mother would spank a So crisp and tailored-looking; This sofa and chair have of a man squeezed b.v a changing trial brought out the fact that the Operiing lead “Instead of sacrificing anknale, daughter wh6 went out In the sUn Swainsori 269,578, Hare 201,222 and queen, and then led the quew reversible molded FOAM cUMions and Kroehler Perform­ economy, a man who must hang theory of cigarette smokirig as the 'they anoint themseLves with oil. bara-headed and thereby risked ance-Tested fabric of nylon and viscose. A remarkable pn fo his own idea of dignity and cause of cancer of the lung.) is not and Connor 60,635. of spades from dummy for a third He prostrate and turn themselves VALUE Swainson had his legs torn off ruining her fair complexion. Moth­ value. freedom. substaptiated. finesse. He had already lost fi­ low. When the other honor la led, into b u i^ ' olferlngB under the ter­ ers believed then, as poets have The part of the daughter, Reenle. "No one knows the cause or in a land mine blast near Metz, nesses in diamonds and clubs, so he cov ra with the king. ■ rible eye of their God. tVhat aw­ sung in all. ages, that more beauty K M I B O T H ; was played by Diane Dupage. Like causes of cancer of the lung or France, in World War II. was entitled to a bit of luck lor a South should know whether or ful guilt has driven them to this The barrel-chested, 6-footer later lay in pale hands, naturally rosy Miss Maier, she needed a little any kind of )tuman cancer and the change. not to give East credit'for know­ Inhuman self-gNmiBhment?” cheeks, and 'lily features than in SOFA B CHAIR makeuit to tone, down her beauty, was fitted with artificial legs. In He got it. East covered with the ing this rule. If East is a good Wise md Aristotle would regard a hide the color of a hickory limb. answer will' be found only in the 1956, he was named“ Mr. Success” a beauty which belled her assertion laboratories of scientists.” king of spades, and South won player, he must either have- no this ss a form of cult madness, Today, however, grandma and BIG RECLINING CHAIR by the American Federation of the that no one would dance with her. An earlier, similar case^ in with the ace. At last a finesse had mors spades or only thq ten »f and even the most modem'present- grandpa, mother and. father, liot Other than that, her portrayal was Physically Handicapped. worked! spades. And South might very well day ph:^cian would sadly have only share this new aberrant form Pittsburgh, Pa., resulted In a di­ In the fall campaign. Swainson appropriately bratty, timid and But South’s troubles were not know from the early play which is to agrep with his diagnosis. of sun worship •— they also ex­ rected verdict. Otto Pritchard, 61. will fg,ce Paul D. Bagwell, 46, a bouncy'. sued the Liggett dc Myer Tobacco over. He still had to dispose of a more likely. An expert playing Comes June and millions . of pose little toddlers for hours to Mlmi Shoup as Keenle's friend. Michigan State University faculty possible loser in spades. against an expert woilld put up Americans quit chasing the dollar, Co. for $1,250,000. alleging the member. 3agwell was unopposed the fierce rays from on high. The Flirt Conroy, was very-good. Her Alex fin g o r y Finesse Is Normal dummy’s Jack of spades to cap­ and begin a new mass pursuit — price they pay they d6 not know. facial expressions, stage' presence^ company’s Chesterfields were his In Republican balloting for a re­ The "normal” play for South in ture East's ten. a summer tan. They turn the The truth is that pretty girl and timing show a talent which steady cigarettes for '29 years peat governor nomination. for a week’s run. Starring Is Alex this position is to lead a spade Dally Question country, into one vast human bar­ isn’t made prettier by too much will probably take her to the top In prior to'his 1953^operatlon for lung The MSU professor was defeat­ Gregory as Leonard Vole. Cur­ cancer. from his hand to finesse dummy’s Partner- open.s with one heart, becue pdt. sun. She merely looks like what the next year. ed by Williams two years ago by a tain is at 8:30. nine. There is a 50 per cent chance and the next player passes. You ■Those who can afford to do so she is — half-baked. Two freck­ Other good performances were U.S. District Court Judge John 147,444 margin, although he won a go to the nearest real beach. "The Dark at the Top of the L. Miller ordered the Jury to re­ that West has the ten of spades, hold: Spadps—8 7 6 4; Hearts— les on a saucy nose are more at­ those by Mary Anne Thomas as the Stairs" is playing at the Sonjers majority of votes in 63 of the but only a negligible' chance that 5: Diamonds—10 9 5 2; Clubs— Others take off as much clothing, slater with marital problems, Lot­ turn a verdict in favor of the tractive than eight square acres .Stock Thcatef. See review above., state's 83 counties. East started the hand with the K 7 4 2. What do you say? as the law allows and spreadeagle tie I^ac'ey: Jerry Pagano as the company after hearing 20 days of In the major Republican contest. of feminine tan. Why should all "The Rose Tattoo" opened last Answer: Pass. This is a ghastly themselves on the grass of back­ Jewish boy with a big smile but no testimony. Rep. Alvin M. Bentley of Owosso 'doubleton K-10 of spades. chickens yearn to be fricasseed? night at the Oval Theater In It would be right for South to hand, and you have no fit for your yard or public perk. Btlll others Patiirta Malep home; and Phil Kramer as Morris overwhelmed Donald S. Leonard, a climb to their rooftops and slowly If this mass madness for an ever Farmington. It will play through finesse dummy’s nine of spades if partner’s suit. Get out while the deeper, tan continues, the verdict Lacey. Saturday. Aug. 13. former state police commissioner, stew in their own jmces' on “Tar tar’s marital' problems and where Most Britons Live for the right to meet U.S. Sen. Pat­ East happened to be a beginner or getting is good. of a future anthropologist on ■he acolded her daughter for be­ John Sullivan as the 10-yearrold "West Side Story” is playing at a bad player. But a good player (Copyright 1960, Genend Featurqa ’ Beach.” rick V. McNamara, Democratic But wherever the sun shines it American civilization may be: ing self centered son, Sunny Flood, vacillated from a the .Storrowton Music Fair In ship by 100,000 votes w becom­ would not put up the -king of Corp.) Close to Railways Incumbent. ing the first Democrat ever to win shines on grub-white limbs and "They lay too long In the heat She proqected the sweet stupi­ credible performance aa an effem­ West Springfield, Mas8., through spades from the. East hand if he inate fa tty,'to an Incredible per­ Michigan’s other 17 incumbent twice —- and hopes to become the bald'pates, .on countless miles of of the sun, and all went cragy at BOARD-O-PEDIC dity and over-protectiveness very Saturday. "Paint Your Wagon” had K-x or .K-x-x; he would play onpe.” well. formance, self conscious and Jump­ will open Monday. I..ondon—-No one in Britain is congressmeif. 10 Republicans and first man in Kansas history to win human epidermis seeking a cham-» 7 Democrats, all appeared re­ low on the first spade trick. East eleon change. People too busy to What this country needs is sun­ Upholstered in nylon and plastic. Choice Tlie .only flaw Ir the portrayal ing his lines. ‘‘Damn Yankees” opened Mon­ ever very far from a railway — the three tlmee. would play the king only if he had o f brcfwn, green or turquoise, Buy two at Curtain Is at 8:30 p.m. nominated, ,10 of them without He was unopposed for renomi­ lie in the sun try to apply. Instant nier winters and cloudier summers S L E E P S E T was triie youthful, tranquil beauty day night at the Oakdale Musical nation's total route mileage of the singleton king or the double­ this low, low price. Ideal for snoozing or ('omtng* T'p in Majicheateir opposition. nation. tan.from a bottle. — to save us from ourselves! Tlieater In Wallingford, and will over 19,000 miles represents a mile ton K-iO. TV. ‘The Bellboy," with Jerry Lewis, of railway to every square Clarence A. ,Reld, 67, a Detroit Starts Tonight! A light tail is not enough. ‘The run through Aug. 13. Van John­ attorney, won -the Republican The general rule for covering an (Editor’s Note: Boyle, who re­ Is playing at the State ‘Theater son stars. miles of territory. goal is to get darker and darker with a BUILT-IN BEDBOARD now througti Saturday. With H Is nomination for lieutenant gover­ Dalton V8. Farmer honor is not to cover th«rf)rst I roNYcimrif until one matches the color o f 'wal­ cently returned from a vacation, Gver those 19,000 miles a billion St. Louis, "Aug. 3 (jy-paas the com- NOW $ 3 9 . 9 5 gressman who had primary oppo- “ I>OTS OF HUMOR— to backers of civil rights bills for ..mittee by an opinion from the , PACKS A WALIX)P” chair. , .sltton. Republican Wnilam H. this reason: Kennedy has a much longer rec­ ^ 2-Pc. Group includes Walnut Modem Twin Bed and Matching Avery of Wakefield, overwhelmed DAWN DANCE If Conservative House Repub­ Night Table...... NOW $ 4 9 . 9 5 Topeka lawyer Robert ‘Turney by licans Ignored Nixon and teamed ord of voting for civil rights leg­ -B - *‘DARK AT up 'With Southern. Democrats, as islation If only because foe-the a 3-1 margin, , , Uean JadT /2-P c. Salem'Maple Bedroom Group includes 6-Drawer 52" Double AL SDYKA IMABTIN HOLLIDAT they...... have in the past, theblo( blocks ■ to past seven years Nixon, as idee Unofficial retum.s showed: V THE-TOP OF Dresser and Mirror with Sturdy Poster Bed. Both . n o w $ 8 9 . 9 5 Republican governor (2,688 of 8 t o 2 ■BELLS A B E BINGING” oivil rights bills would be Just as president, can’t vote except when 2,962 precincts): Addington 16,- AUa effective as if the Democrats ran necessary to breaff a tie-vote on THE STAIRS” Admisiioii $1j00 Atidle Murphy the house. the Senate floor. / Set of Three Shetra Large Modem Tables in Puinlce Gray Finish 48.‘l': Boyd 101,690; Anderson 109,- B^nl For Lenthet** This Group includes Cocktail Table and 2 Matching Step Tables. 316. The picture gets even a little Nevertheless, as vice president THftU SAT., AUQ. 6th S pieces...... NOW $ 4 4 . 9 5 Republican U.S. Senator (2,575 s w im m in g OAILY more confusing when you remem­ he can give advisory oplniona and of 2,962 precincts);’ Schoepel BFST AHEAD OF THE REST ber this: he has used this power a couple TkE/AliANT!! 160’,45l; Cleaver 40,785. SOMERS STOGV: In the Senate, where only one- of times in support of those try­ / Wide Double Headboard Upholstered in Plastic plus a pair pf Democratic U.S. Senator' (2,621 third of the seats are at stake, the ing to make it easier to block Simmona Bax Springs and Mattresses on Swlng-a-way I^ames. of 2,962 precincts): Henkle 82,- .THEATRE Democrats have such an over­ southern filibusters against civil Outfit complete...... NOW $ ] 1 9 . 9 5 227; Theis 76,046. whelming majority 'they will re­ rights legislation. ® A | ^ S O P R | ROUTE 20 — SOMERS MHIIIir H . -f 1- -■ J NOW Republican U. S. House (409 of RESFJIVATIONS RI 9-4452 tain control even though Nixon K e m » ^ , by his own words, has / Genuine ■ lame Mahogany Low Boy Cedar Chest With prawer. PLAYING 458 precincts):. ‘Turney 11,976; J F - ¥ ■ H ■wins the presidency. an imprtsslye record in support of y NOW $ 4 9 . 9 5 \very 27.66,5. NEXT WEEK: And there. Just as in the past. civil rights. Nixon, b y ' hiS/ ovn Southern Democrats would retain words, considers himself’ a No. Boyd. Anderson and Addington "HELLZAPOPPIN Ma t in e e a t i :46 — e v e . d o o rs o p e n 6:8o / China Base Table Lamp 30” High in Gold and Tan Color LOW each directed hla' blasts at Dem­ their committee chairmanships. civil righter, too. And the rec- N P V Y S 7 .9 5 ocratic Gov. George. Docking, who 1960" Fcatura . Still:' despite their power, they cords of both men pretty well bear (Ixrts of New Stuff) weren’t able to prevent the Senate BANK will battle the winner in the fall. At them out. / Floor Sample. 8-Way Floor Lamp. Brass and Walnut. Two Tons from passing civil rights bills in Docking twice w n the govemor- 8:45 - 9:15 W i^ a b le Glaze Shade...... NOW $g.95 RATES 1957 and 1960. Tomorrew: Agricnltara. ^ Co-Hit 'What does it all add up fo? 8:00 © • Simply this: It’s going to be toi^h choosing for those most anxious Horses? Cover Car! to see quick improvement In thq. Am OpM Utttr To TonNoitoo WiHiams: civil rights picture. If it all aouhds Philadelphia — Long ago In C O M F L E fE like a mixed-up prospect,. It is. Philadelphia a motorist waa re­ BROADLOOM Here are Imporfectioiu in the quired by law to pull o£f4 he road W IT H F O A M DEAil^R'. WILLIAMS:— Nixon-Kenn^y records in the eyes when confronted by an approach­ of all-out oivil righters: ing team of horses and to cover RUUERi I'yAtiANr I hope you can find the time between your frequent . Nixon has been conaistently his vehicle with a large canvas G i c u c C trip* to the bank to see Walt Dianey’s "POLLYANN A.” against a strong FEPC—Fair Em­ painted to blend with the sur­ ■ rug SALE! PADMNO ployment PracUcaa Commission — rounding landscape. BRING* THE WHOU it is as much an adult film as your "CAT ON A HQT TIN ROOF.” The only difference being, "POLLYANNA" CHOOSE ANY SIZE 9 <12 TO 12 <15 - ONE LOW PRICE concerns itaelf with normal, healthy people and the joys 'A of living. 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IIAl^fcHESTEfl l^ N IN O HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNS»DAY, AUGUST 8, I960 varihiiee whleb waa Deeamber that year- m s ^ockvUle Tuxbury Wim a zone ehanke. . •00 EBABS Tuxbury’* malh pffint Battle over ment Was that the ofigtnaA':i Piilon Seeim Castro’s .Trteasurer| niESGRIPTION Kunz Says Lack of Interest nance and an amendment Reuther Supports BmaUBBOB trailer camps was not Trailer Court vertisto In 1951 when it Nixon’s Choice Stymies Industrial Agency passed. Judge Longo salfi ARTHUR DRUO notice of the ordtnaiice -was • * «'. n in U.S. Erwin C. Tuxbury. of Vernon has carried in newspapers clrculattoff Fot S e cre ta ry Choice of Johnson The Vernon Inruatrial Oommle-6Burope‘ in paat aummera. The won a 3-year battle iwth the Town in Ellington. Bon (VICl failed, again last night Vernon SJariners m et'the Danish of Ellington over a trailer camp he The Judge also commented that (OciiWiHiBd from Page One) ttw een South Korea and the Ooni- MANCHESTER to draw enough membera to a girls at a picnic and swim party j ^■3 proposes to locate on Rt. 8.3. a proposed amendment to toe aon- « ^ inttnued from Page One) (CoattBoed tram Pace Ox*) t fender Publieattons; and Prof. m i^ t North. meeting and Chairman Ernest held -at Bolton Lake last month. 1 A Tolland County Superior Cburt Ing ordinaaqg of October, 1957 waa Harris Wofford, a Kennedy as- Sta' Havana, meanwhile, ailing Air Force men called It a mi­ AND BELMONT Kimz said he won’t Call another Auxiliary Elects 1 judge has ordered the tovm and its not given a proper notice because' stand." He asid he wished Nixon siatant on leave from Netre Dame dtUghtod with the atreae Nixon FidM Castro reportedly haS moved raculous landing on the 4,000-frot one until falL The American Lieglon Auxiliary] Planning and Zoning Commission while it specified that a heartaff put on foreign aid and long terin would “give an InterpreUtlon of Law School. Wofford la a former strip normally used by small pro- Kune said today he felt that has elected, Mrs. Anna Kadelski to not to enforce a trailer camp or out o f his well-guarded subtirban dtnance and an amendment to zon -1 be held Oct. 30 on a help to underdeveloped countrlee his remarks." member of the CtvU Rights Com­ home to another well-guarded but peHer-drlven craft The plane was RUG GLEANING GO. lack of Interest on the part of serve as president for a third tn-hte epeech accepting the nom- Gov. Michael V. D1 SaUe of Ohio mission. ing rules which covers trailer more secluded resting place. virtually undamaged, and Chung IS H AN N AW AY ST, members and ■ auhimer vacations term. camps I specify what this Change wae-tD Inatton for the presidency. wae expected here later today. Sargent Shriver Jr., Kennedy's emerged unhurt are to blame for lack of a quorum Officers, elected with her are; A source close to the bearded Judge Joseph Longo In his mem-1 The judge niled it was not a Dillon’s views perhaps were also Kennedy aald he had invited brothsr-ln-law, was ^ppolated to Astonished police took him Into last night. First rice president, Mrs. Thelma Reuther aa chairman of the Eco­ pijme minister said Castro had F o r those who care orandum of decision commented 1 Proper notice . . . "Therefore, tha visible in Nixon’s belated pledge represent the Senator in planning been persuaded to leave his resi­ custody Imm^lately and turned Only Kunz and Seymour Lavltt Higgins; second vice president, m to seek to step up the nation's rate nomic Policy Committee of the and operation of the jqngram. him over to toe South Korean Ale ...... for their rugs, ■howto up for a meeting of the Mrs. Norine Lessig: , secretary, that the ordinance and the zoning i amendments adopted at the maet- AFL-CIO to come here to dlecuse dence in Cojimar about 5 miles amendmonts were inadequately ad-'i'"K cannot be .enforced against oC economic growth In order to Rep. iVilllam L. Dawson, IlHnols, f r ^ Havana, to avoid well wish­ Force. , lagging commission last night at Mrs. Shirley Novak; treasurer, keep ahead of Russia’s mounting economic problems In basic in­ It waa the third aerial defection the Town Hall. Miss Jennie Batz: chsplain, Mrs. vertlsnd. I the plaintiff." vice chairman of the Democratie ers and the curious so he can get TEL. Ml 3-0012 Tuxbury bought nearly 37 acres j ------— liidustrlal drive. dustries. National Committee, will get regu­ the complete rest his doctors have to Sotrth Korea by members of Although the 'VIC is a 10-mem­ Bernice Perzanowski; historian, For two years, Dillon was the Kennedy said he was concerned toe North Korean Air Force. A PICK UP AND DBUVEBt ber commission,. It consists, now of Ml.ss Ann Gworek; sergeant-at- of land in August and on ! lone administration voice publicly about "high unemployment in July lar reports from the section Ken­ ortered. Sept 4 filed an application with j nedy said. There was no official confirma­ captain flew a MIG south In 1968 80% CASH AND CABBY only six men.bers. Two of them, arms. Mrs. Dorothy Allen; and as­ (lathnlic Pupiii Gain advocating this, at a time when and p r o s p e c t s for the future and collected $100,000 reward. John R. Williams, a former chair­ sistant. Mrs. Hermena Hoerman. ■the health officer for petTUis-sion 1 such suggestions came . mainly trends" In employment He said he He aald Arthur Chapin Jr., vice tion of Castro’s reported move. It to locate the trailer camp on land ' Leaving Clinic Gets Scholarship seemed unlikely Uiere would be Two filers flew a Ruselan-lxillt man, and Frank Gregory, re.«iigned, Tlie officers ■ will be installed in Wa.shinglon — Combined, enroll­ from the "Temocrats and New received from Reuther a summary chairman of the Senator’s voter Csrolyn Esther Nagy, daughter and toe 1-year terms oT two other September. In a rural residential zone., j ment in Catholic elementary and registration drive, will work in any official word on the leader's Yak fighter into Seoul in 1965. RANGE Tork’s Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller. of conditions as the AFLrCIO sees of Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Nagy The Air Force said toe reward no members. Thoma,' bi-ought a mandamus against thi.s .school year totaled 5,090,000— liberal economic-trade policies, the Manchester Community Child heltrful. zation, and Mrs. Christine Davis, the health .officer to get action on I an increase of Ifil .OOO. or 3 per Guidance Clinic, will become di­ awarded a memorial scholarship at address the closing session of the Chung to 2, Storrs; Mar­ Washington Sunday night, to night o f a Cubana Airlines plane. cializing In child psychiatry at the Reuther said he haa "unlimited secretary of the senior class and Division's 86th Regiment. Seaport Saturday. garet Middleton, Broad Brook; faith In the American economy." plunge the next day into the co-captain of the varsity cheering Ita destination remained seefet, The scouts and guides will leave Gloria Goulet, 32 Village St.; Bren­ Nixon on Way New York State Psychiatric In­ turmoil of the resuming Congress bu;t Informants said it was headed stitute and the Brooklyn Juvenfla He said it can finance the natlon’k squad. by bus from Manchester Grej-n at da Boudreault. Hazardville; Laura needs on the homo front, stronger session. for Geneva. Milk Used in Plants Miller. 61 Prospect St.; Rodney Guidance Center. 9:30 a.pi. and will lerive' Mystic defense programs and what ever In a methodical, step by step Newsmen who kept watch at toe PLENAMINS Woodbuo', RFD 2; Helen Mills, 26 Chihuahuu Aids Displaced Spaniel Erery Single Swim To Hawaii for Dr. Esau lives with his wife and for the trip home at 3:30 p.m. else is needed for an adequate approach, Kennedy has been tack­ airport said toe plane appeared to —Of ’s 1959 milk Troop 1 Senior Scouts of jMan- Oak St. family at 80 Hilltop Dr. production of 18,191,963,000 foreign policy. ling peacemaking chores on sev­ Reds Urge Boye carry a double crew and six civil­ Antrin’s riieeter have been hostess to the By CINDY PFANS’nEHL *, gested that Ginger would accept the tiny spaniel, who at that pounds, 68 per cent was used in Start of Race R ra^ er said he fears "all the eral fronts. In a five minute tele­ ian passengers, one of.them a wom­ Larf Mt Sallliif Danish girls and their three Uead- Vernon and Talcottxille npws la Cuddles, a springer spaniel pup, returned Monda.v to her stage, was just slightly larger than her own pups. The alterna- Suit In Our Stock are being proposed a n d "w e will values we cherish" may be placed phone talk with former Preeldent 0£ UN Arms Ta an. Poor lighting made Identifica­ dairy-product manufacturing, 31 handled through The Herald’s ' tive was bottle feeding every two-hours. Ginger sniffed the new VKmhHinmral ers for the past two month.l. thoroughbred parents after spending the first three weeks of her Invite any that are sound.” in Jeopardy unleaa the government Harry 8. Truman yesterday he tion o f toe passengers impossible, per cent was sold as milk and The Manchester scouts met Rockville Bureau. 5 W. Main St., arrival and then accepted him as casually as if he had been a de­ (Oontlnned from Page One) cream, and 11 per cent was used Prodact "It seems to me there la an op­ produced affirmative leadership he patched up their differences and (Cooffnoed from Page One| but one reporter who got a close many of the girls on their trips to telephone TRemont life with a chihuahua foster mother. Ginger. layed member of her own family. portunity for people in both parties described as lacking now. said he hoped to pay Truman look said none resembled Castro. on farma It was all in the family. Cuddles’ parents, Doncaster’s Cuddles stayed on until her. cye.s ww'e fully open two weeks- election year homecoming to the to work," he added. "They may dO Reuther said he wae "elated by friendly visit later this month. Eleven seats had been removed Buy a Bonnie Jane and the Duke of Doncaster, are owned b.v Mr. and later and in one more week she was able to get around by her­ Janben — Roxanne—Petti college in his home town, 20 miles the platform” and personally diearmament discussion 1 MB8. DOWNEY ON WAY of n tiblits It in different ways.” The upshot was that TYuman General Assembly. from the plane, apparently to make Coventry i Mr*. Robert J. Goulombe of Andover I.ake. Ginger, a 2'a-year- self. By this time she was almost the size of her adopted mother. from Los Angeles. would “enthusiastically work to room for four foam rubber mat- Now York, Aug. 8 (VP) — Mary atrefoiarprict old chihuahua, is the pet of Mr. and 'Mrs. Arthur J. Coulombe of She came home earlv this week. "Now Bonnie .Tane is tak­ Asked if he had been invited to who had refused to attend the White added that the Soviet pr (•t a boHle of 18 F8EEI Hundreds o f townspeople ap­ campaign In specific areas hi the elect Senator Kennedy and Qpna- Democratie convention In protest -Iressee and what appekred to be a Downey, a schoolteacher from 16 Mitchell Dr.. East Hartford. ing care of her as if nothing had ever happened," Bob Coulombe plauded as Nixon’ s motorcade went tor Johnson.” posal for an outsixe immmlt con­ New Biitato, Conn., boarded a SLASHED! United States, Benson aald he had against Kennedy's campaign tac­ ference was "a Soviet tactical ^uble stretcher. $ 6 .1 9 A 7 0 Cuddles' life with the chihuahuas began at the recommenda­ said this morning. Bonnie Jane'has been a good mother to many by, and a crowd of at least 18,000 received feelers from many areas He said the official position of jet plane at IdlewUd Airport to­ Seven GOP Candidates File tion of Dr. Albert Glassman. veterinarian, of East Hartford. litters, u.suallj averaging 10 or 11 pups, , , Organized Labor on endorsement tics, now has agreed to campaign maneuver to divert the disarma' Vafw* ^ t$ I 1 M M t packed, the little stadium where Including the Midwest. day for San Francisco en route When 11-year-old Bonnie Jane refused to feed the lone offspring On the advice of the veterinarian, the Coiilornbe.s had slopr wifi be made clear ehortly. for him. Truman had ifuestloned ment commission from considering 11 ntOTln. UMiwnl* la Eiek TAM . Nixon played on Whittier’s foot­ "I’m not seeking opportunities. whetoer Kennedy, at 48, is ready Korean Red Defects to visit her son, John, 30, a life that arrived-July 8, the Coulombea took the pup to Glassman the ped breeding her. Cuddles’ arrival wa.s unplanned. De.spite ball squad as a.substitute tackle. Kennedy today announced the the question of disarmement ' prisoner in Communist China. Uu the Ins trial sia -lf not tat- For Two Legislative Posts I have always had more than I to fill the presidency and whether U.S. Delegate Henry Cabot Seoul, Korea, Aug. 3 (VP) — A next day. ' . Ihi.s, the story ba.s a happy ending due to toe big heart of a little 30% to In his speech Nixon said that creation of a civil rights section handsome, 24-year-old North *T am definitely optimtstio that Isfied return large size unopened dog. (Herald Photo bv Pinto). can take care of," he sald.j the country waa ready for Ken­ Lodge asked on July i22 that the for money back. Ginger's litter of two had just arrived. Dr. Glassman sug- “ keeping the .peace wltl\out sur­ Benson said he Is convinced his of the Democratic campaign or Korean airman defected to South he w ill. some day be released,” rendering principle" Is the fore­ ganlzatlon. He said Mrs. Marjorie nedy. commiaeion meet "early in August" Mrs. Downey said. “ I don’t l^now COME IN-SEE THE OTHER 4 SPECIAL Seven men hare filed their in-^ Gould, Cathy Labrie and Cheryl policies have been “economically to discuss the June 27 Communist Korea today In a MIG15 Jet fight­ SUPER PLENAMINS OFFERS! freshmen, Darid Eaton. most responsibility of a president. McKenzie Lawaon, a Washington Kennedy told reporters he hopes why I feel that way. I guess it’s tmtiona to seek the Republican Little; Canada .vlh in Trade 50% OFF right and fair. Obviously these are walkout from the Geneva disarma­ er. Canada to He Opened Deepest i)il ff ell Dry The Eisenhower administration, he attorney, will head it. to find a weekend on which to go Just intuition.’’ Her son, a civil­ David Foster, Thomas Haddad. Regional H not perfect programs since they ment negoUatlona. ‘T came because I longed for AT OUR DRUG STORE nomination for the two posU of said, is keeping America strong, The presidential nominee said to Independence, Mo., to see Tru­ ian employe of the U.& Army, Robert Macneil. John Ohlund; were made by people but I know of freedom," 2nd Lt. Chung Nak- Repreeentattve to the Legislature. Ottawa — The federal and pro­ New York — The world's deep­ not because It wants war, but be­ the section will work on organiza­ man, the “ give ’em hell” whistle Soviet Porelgn Minister Andrei had been sentenced to life im­ Thomas Welles Jr., Daniel Wen- no better solutions.” A. Gromyko had sent a request hyim said after he safely brought ner. Gail Cargo, Carol Charland, vincial governmenLs of Canada est producing oil well is in south cause "we know this Is the way to tion and reiearch, advise him on stop campaign specialist his speedy, Russian-designed fight­ prisonment for espionage. He Royden F. Smith Sr. and Otto the day of the walkout that the PINE PHARMACY Virginia Couch, 'Barbara Doggart RHAM Adds are sharing a $16,000,000 program Louisiana. It brings oil up from avoid war." civil rights and assist hi preparing At Independence, Trum_an de­ er down on a tiny, sandy air­ was imprisoned In 1952. She C. Miller, both former representa- clined comment on Kennedy’s assembly take up the-disarmament 664 CENTER STREET and Diane Santoro. to build about 4,000 miles of serv­ about 20,746 feet. The, deepest He held to a policy of firmness Welsh Boat Unchanged statements and other tnatertal on strip at Taipo-ri, on toe east coast last visited him In January tivee, were among those who filed. well. 2.5.340 feet, was drilled in statement deadlock, which he said waa About Town iceable "development roatl.-s" to without engaging In a war of campaign itsues. 40 miles south of too truce line be- 1958. MI 9-9814 3 to Faculty open isolated areas for integrated Texa.nflict plant—big and smallr-no matter Grange will be celebrated at the major sportswear color; ^luni will the slide to ski," as opposed to University of Connecticut. Local be the shade important in chil­ *now,‘ fashions. Trim downhill ski grangers will have a part in toe dren's dresses. Brass is just one of Bonn, Germany, Aug. 8 (VP)— how tldck, tough or wiry. Takes only pant* .were the first clue. Now event. a range of green into brow’ns. parkas, pull-over or zip styles, MecreUry of A^culture BBra Plum or grape is a tone in a vin­ ‘Tsft Benson sold today that “I half an hour to apply. Meet you on Honor Roll Listed . with hoods, make snowsuits look • Among toe 307 students on the tage color scheme whito ranges even more business-like. will campaign for my policies as from burgundy to deep purple. long as I have breath." Windham High School honor roll the first tee in, say, 35 minutes. for t h f entire past year, 48 are This season, blue is high fsshion, Benson spoke op at a news con­ with new slate or stone blues add­ ference. He was asked if he agrebd Coventry students. 'Of tola num­ 30,000 Siipemiarketa ber, 10 made ton "A ” role and 38, ed to many dress and sportsM'ear with Sen. John F. Kennedy, toe M on ond w on folks a n coming to us for edoict on improolng 'their lines. Democratic presidential nominee, toe "B " role. New York—^There are more fw M t^ u g h an muy-to-follow Seotu Program. Como in anytims. Sub-teen tUnic dres; is the that Vice Preoident Richard M. ^ G* v o d to p ru cfibt the com et Progrcint for your Itmrto The A list includes seniors, than 30,000 supermarkets in the Nixqn, the Republican nominee, Paula fcontos, Ann Parry, Pa­ classic style this year. The tunic United SUteS' (stores selling did not believe in Benson's farm tricia Gilbert and Judith Knauas; is square-necked .and has a full $375,000 or more a yean. TTie policiee. Jtmiofa, Burton Merriefield Jr.; skirt. Solid color* are deemed, average superm'arket has 6,000 Benson replied that be is sura Save *5.001 Scotts Spreader (16.95) sophomore*, Ronald Burr, Robert most practical because they can be items, and some handle as many Nixon Is looking for farm policy Scotts^ Clei’erdon. John . TVaiwge], Rich- worn over a variety of old dre.sses, as 8,000. plus Clout (6.95) together only 18.90 riBBf IN tAWNB improvement, as be Is. art Wilcox and Karin Hammerilq. making last year’s W'ardrobe.look hew. Corduroy is the most fash­ “ I believe solutions must be bas­ The B roll Included seniors, Al­ ed cm sound economic policies," ionable tunic fabric; gold and fred Barile, Frederic Deming, bpick are the two West colors. Turks’ Hcpl DDiiblE* Benson aalil “For too long we have Martin Dragon, Joseph Eaton, Ed nought pbliUcal answers for eco- An easing up is the rule In aomic proUams." wart Haddad and Norman Orehot- sportswear. The pleated aklft in Ankara — During the past 10 A reporter aald it was confusiag iky, Rochelle JTariey. Maridell numerojjs version* ha* replaced the years the TuritiXh pierchant fleet aa to-iMrar Beaaon eould campaign BUSH HARDWARE COMPANY Leonard, Eleanor Macneil, Carol straight skirl as a staple. Slack* has almost doubled from 442,692 in vlaw of ttaa fact Nixon had call- Martindale and Catherine Wana with les* taper, and culotle* are ton* to 801,?00. This includes ad for new iradenhip and new 793 BlAfN ST.—PHONE MI 8-4121 FOR PROBIPT FREE DELIVERY gel; junior*, John Bralnard, Rob­ also show.n^'The many heavy bulky 429,066 ton* operated by private programaln turn poJ^sMhs6J^ ert ChaleokI, Patricia Crocker, plaid* and heather tweed* require ship owners and 872,134 operated Cagol Mahr, Sharon .Proulx and ea*y etyliiig: and knit*, from cot­ by the Turkish Maritlm* Bank. Nancy Sxeluga. ton to blends to imported wool*, Yba Macratanr deaertbid tbafla- Also, eophotfiores. R o b e r t lend themielve* to fluid line*. Hagerstown. Md., insuguratsd U an iMdpna “aaJssad Braace, Virginia Bay, Karen .^The sweater look this fall 1* tha idea of a "book trudk" library ’SAM said U: C O . INC. 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iCAit convantlon-aaMon taith hU day. N o dally boom la bad naws. IRanrl|0aUr A Thoaght for Today Richard, Robert and Oeorgs moved' ■aya they look Jiut Uko him.” tdaho Test Chief threaU, winning a bl-partlaan wonder people is true' in the event one is being •13 Main Sl—M. Manchostor • Mheholl S -IIT I — whose husband had deserted her. continue all through the month. ^ i-'- ’Come, wander with me," she said, W16. A fter the government an- without the patter of, little feet. no legal difficulties more serious sponsorship of the Atomic Energy Early varieties of apples will be SUBSCRnTlON RATES as they were scheduled to meet at sometimes ask, "W hat does a law­ sued or has been accused of a J'om ero la an electronics company Along with snap beans thfi*M"‘ Payable in Advance On Teenagers Into the regions yet untrod; Caaement.waa a bearded' Irish- nounced it would open the diaries They slept late oh days off. dined Commiaalon and the A ir Force. available, for those flrst-of-the- yer do 7'' and "Just whst is the crime, the major portion of a law­ executive. Both arc 46. They live than those involving one fhlld be­ will be. lima beans and lim iteff''" lt Year ...... ■...... Paris. Even though I»resldent E l­ practice of law?” Basically, a And read what is still unread man who served with distinction in to approved persons, the first per­ instead of ate, -«nd plannetl their cause the Ftymeros were able to The AEG announced last season apple pies auid applesauce. Buppliea of shell beana. OHfilt . , az Months ...... 77t yer’s time is spent in advising in suburban Northrldge.- February It had ordered a study of Three Months ...... 3.»u senhower, in his own last public Dallas, Tex., Aug. 8 (A'l Thq lawyer advises a client as to his clients and performing services In the manuscripts of God.” ' the British Consular and Foreign son to study them was Rene Mc- triM for two. qualify themselves in the eyes of The early varieties are often tart vegetables In the market bafikeg:^" ? ’The lessons to iM learned from Service. But he was a strong Irish ”W e never had one at a time, so the facilities' needed to test the and therefore especially good in 1 jjj, pronotinceinents, affirmed his wlll- Dallas County Civic Sc Moral legal lights and-obligations. But aimed at keeping them out of dif­ Coll, a British newspaperman ’jfhen, zowle! Overnight every­ we couldn’t say whether it’s much the court. ** are eggplant, summer squaiR^'^ a simple definition of the lawyer's nature are not limited to new sci­ Nationalist. In 1016, three years Pratt A Whltnejr nuclear liower- pies and other C(x>ked apple des­ Slnsle Copy ...... 06 ingness to travel and meet if he League opened Its push for a teen­ ficulty. who'd written a book about Caae. thing changed. different three at once.” Mrs. For­ peppers, cabbage, carrots and nei#‘ age curfew last night with an acti'vity does not do justice to the entific knowledge. There ate les- after he retired from the British ment. He concluded that they were They got a fam ily in one fell plant at the commission’s national serts. potatoes. , thought some good could come of Thus, a person going into busi­ nero‘ saia. “ But 1 ttiTnk now' that Longest ' MEMBER OF ^ "am en!" punctuated meeting at­ profession. gpns for living to be g^ned from a • SAVE ANY AMOUNT Foreign Service, he began writing authentic. swoop — three blond, blue-eyed reactor testing station near Idaho Native blueberries, early pears, Broilers are plentiful and tup>, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ness or buying an established busi­ one would be rather dull.” it, there Is no visible reason why tended by some 1*0 persons. In the pract^a of law emne study of God’s world. Watching anti-British' pamphlets. The second man to look at them boys still in diapers. Falls, Idaho. plums and cantaloupes will also keys are also on the list. Futur* The Asaoclated Preee 1» excluelvely ness seeks a lawyer’s advice on They moved out of their two- IVhen completed in 1964, a 12- entitled to the use of rcpubltcntlon n( he should find this particular half- With a battle cry of "Brother, many specialtiM — probate, tax, trees in a storm reveals the need Later in 1916 he tried without was Montgomery Hyde, a North­ Bottles to fix, diapers to wash, Pratt & 'Whitney Aircraft la..jL be on the fn iit counters. supplies of meat are expected to tax problems, sale adjustments, success to form a brigade of Irish bedroom house W'ith a swimming lane double-deck auspenalon bri4ge division of United Aircraft Corp. Local vegetable growers will be all news dlepatche* credited to It or invitation serious or attractive. let's put 'em to bed at night,", the patent, con>oration, criminal, real for deep roots of faith to meet the • SAVE ANYTIME ern Ireland legislator who had pajamas to mend, diapers. . , be less than a year ago. PorlR - not otherwlee credited In this never estate, negligence, and a multi­ legal requirements for a valid sale, tempests of life.' Raindrops and Ftisonera of War in Germany, to pool to a larger one with an acre of over the Narrows in N ew York In the indirect cycle system, a supplying the market with all and alM the local neea nuhllshed here crowd, many carrying Bibles, ap­ also written - about Casement. He, That, says Mrs. Fornero, gives especially, may be plentiful. If. however, the Russian prop­ tude o f others. Other lawyers necessary licenses and peilmlts, etc. fight against Britain.' Undaunted, land and no'pool. Bay will be the longest in the nuclear reactor la remote from kinds of favorite vegetables. All rlgbte of republicetlnn of special proved a 5-polnt resolution which .earthworms and grass teach the too, said they appeared to be only a hint of what happened to Beef prices will probably not’; diepatchee herein ere eleo reserved osition means that Khrushchev serve in government on the local, His every effort here is designed at significance of humble th in gs. he sailed on April 12, 1916, in a "The b(Tys are very handsome,.” world. The bridge wrill be 4,320 the turbojet engine powering the Sweet com will be a highlight in change much. Lamb w ill be moro In addition to the curfew called tor: W e’re as near as the nearest genuine. But he added that the their . well-ordered ways when state or national level. Also, avoiding future problems and pro­ Every harvest teaches: "Whatso­ •mall box. Ask for Save-By- German submarine and landed in their new mother brags. “Daddy feet long., aircraft. « August. With native com avail- plentiful. hAs finally sated and satisfied his Banning of advertisements of homosexual acts were described in Full service client of N. E. A. Serv­ some lawyers are associated in tecting the person’s interests. ever a man sows, that shall he al­ Ireland. He was captured 12 days ice^ Inc. urgent feeling that he must defend alcoholic beverages In Texas. Mail Forma great detail, and he did not know’ PuNlshere Representellves: The private business and work for so reap.” later, hustled to London and tried Russian honor and power ahd pres­ - - -Counsel for “ problem drink­ A person has a lawyer draft his if they had really taken place or Julius Matbevrs Special Ayenev — New ers" before they become alcohollpa. large corporations as house coun- will so that, at his death, his prop­ Rev. H. Osgood Bennett before the Lord C3ilef Justice for York Chlreso Detroit end Boston. tige after the U-2 affront, then .sel, with their offices on the com­ North Mqthodlst Church treason. were "fantasies of a .disordered 935 MAIN STREET — TEL. Ml 3-5171 — OPEN 9 TO 5:30 — THURSDAYS AND FRilDAYS TO 9 P.M. — CLOSED MONDAYS MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF — A fight against advertisement erty will pass as he, the owner, mind.” CIRCULATIONB. perhaps we csn^count on a quieter of "Immoral ’producU." pany premises. Some lawyers wishes, and not according to the The diaries were never made world for a time, and perhaps even ■ And exposing the "true con­ confine their activities to court rigid statutory. re<)ulren^ents. public, but word o f them and The Herald Prlntlns Companr, Inc., ditions of the liquor traffic." work, while others have strictly t I their homcMexusd contents circu­ aseumee no financial regponsibllllv for the American political campaign In the domestic relations field, Dallas police took a cool view an office practice. Moat general Device Will Speed MAIL lated widely. Many people claimed U-pographlcal errors eppearinr In ad- can spend some time on something practitioners do work In many lawyers fre^UAntly work together they had been manufactured to Reds Charge vertteemente and other reedinz matter of the proposal for' a teenage cur­ to effect reconciliations and avoid OCBRENT ANNUAL DIVIDEND In The Manchester Evening Herald. else besides the question of who few. And a 17-year-old girl spoke fields; they appear in court and X-ray Dia[gnosis discredit CaaemMit;- - regasMed--by handle office work as well. the breaking up of the family. STORE WI D E can heat shout back to Khrush­ out at the meeting against such an many as sn Irish patriot, and par­ Display edverttsins cloelnz hours; The claims of a client often in­ ’The practice of "preventive law” ticularly to counter pro - Irish English Bias For Monday—1 p.m Friday. chev. eventuality. Hamburg—An electronic device 'A ^ -A For Dieadav—1 p.m Monday volve conflict with another per­ and the routine legal services, ex­ said to allow doctors to obtain a ! sentiment in the United States at One can count little as real or Police Chief Jesse B. Curry de­ son, and in such a case a law suit For Wednesday—1 p.m. Tuesday. clined to comment on the propos­ amples of which are cited above, fast x-ray picture on a TV screen | a time when the British wanted For Thuradav—1 p m Wednesday • permanent from Khrushchev, and might follow. Our judicial sys­ seldom receive the attention of the the United | States in the war In Plane Fight For Fridajr-1 p.m. Thursday. als,, but the Dallas News quoted tem is based on the adversary without waiting for an g-ray film : SAVIMGS For Saturday—1 p.m. Friday. basing policy on the conduct of movie and T V producers. The p r ^ - to be developed has been Intro-1 against Germany. "high level police sources" as call­ theory of trial procedure, in which MoscoVv, Aug, 3 WP) — The So­ CTaestfied deadline; 10:30 a.m. escS tice of law’ has its excitement and duced by German researchers. a,cc/ For years the Casement story dav of publication except Babirdev— any particular moment could be a ing it unworkable and hard to en­ two parties, represented by coun­ L O A N viet Union charged today that force, A t the same time, however. glamor, but it also has its share . ’The device consists of a drum ' A s* s o r r A T I o n has Intrigued Allen, who resigned > a.m. delusion. Tliere are some moments. sel. present their claims to a Britain is thinking only of how . .... I , the -police department's juvenile of common, quiet, every day rou­ about a foot- in diameter and . an | from the Associated Press in 1917 judge, or a judge and jury. Each V/MSS best to help the United States In WATKINS W e kept the factory however, when he is easier on the bureau termed a crime rise among tine and hard work. Wednesday. August S lawyer presents his client's case, inch thick. The drum spins 3,000 ' to work for Hoover’s relief mis- ears than he Is at others. juveniles “ vei->' disturbing.' This column is written by the times a minute under a jiaad that I MAWCmaTZB’ i lO ta Z lT rlWSMCISL imstitutiow aiona. A fter years' of keeping the the controversy over the Amer­ presenting the issues of fact and ican RB47 reconnaissance plane a The bureau's chief. Capt. Frank of law. Each side introduces evi­ State Bar Association of Connecti­ recorda an-x-ray plcti re w'ith elec-! diaries secret, the British govern­ The Ide*l As ImperntiTs Martin, said juveniles accounted cut to make you better informed trical impulaei on the drum’a aur-. /OOZcAtaas ment on July 23, 1959, announced Russian fighter shot down July 1. SEMI-ANNUAL dence. The tribunal then decides A Soviet note handed to Brit­ .. „ Snublied for 3».9 per cent of all persons the case. In a criminal case, the and more fuljy aware of our laws. face. , ' 1 they could be studied by historians One of the sat’ing features of the charged with major crimes includ­ and "other approved persons" ish charge d’affaires William Disappointed in one direction, a two adversaries are the accused Barker said Britain was taking "a tlm«-ln which we live is that there ing murder, rape, robbery, bur­ and the State. Our trial procedure Allen applied, and hla request was HOME FURNISHING very strange position.” is continually being a.aserted and movement like that of Castro in glary and auto, theft. Juvenile ar­ has developed over the centuries, granted. The text of the note was not driven home for policy makers the Cuba may turn In another. The rests. he said, rose 24.31 per cent and Is de.signed to guarantee an He apent two hours at the Pub­ humming in June and July over the first six months of 1960 lic Records Office, poring over the made public' immediately, but in­ sbsoitile practical necea.aily of do­ failure of one grandiose scheme to application of reason and fair­ compared to the .similar 19.59 peri­ five musty books that have gone formed sources said it again even get off the, ground makes ness. ing uhst ought to be rtono. od. A practicing lawyer must be ac- i ■down in history aa official Clase- summed up the argnimenta the So-^ Sooner or later, the right theory news, however, hetause It reflects The militant DCC&ML is much qilainted with all phasea of the law. | ment diaries. Viet Union made to the Security SALE ezarts and demands that It Itself something about his score card the same as that of the old Oak He must be familiar with the deci­ "The diaries I saw today," he Council In support o f its charge said in an interview, "were not with our fellow nations In this Cliff Civic Sc Moral League which sions of the courts and must know An Invitation from that the plane wis in Soviet air be p'lt Into practire. the Casement diaries shown me In In 19S6 led a successful fight to the laws enacted by such bodie.s space on a spy mission. A case in point concerns our hemisphere. 1916. They don’t remotely resem­ ban beer sales In the Oak Cliff sec­ as the Congress, the Legislature _It also reportedly repeated a The Castro scheme w:h!ch has ble the rolled manuscript pages I prospective American technical tion of Dallas where it already was or s local council. He must be warning made in a similar note to tasave you money! saw here 44 years ago.” and economic aid to tribal fVmgo. l»een knocked out of existence by illegal to sell whiskey and wine. able to draft legal documents and the United States yesterday that For tw-o or three years ^now. the no thank you response of our Evangelist Joe Moody of subur­ prepare briefs. He said a few pages had been the Soviet Union would defend it­ ban Pleasant Grove trumpeted the removed from, one o f the diaries. Oters has been sporadic recom­ flood neighbors Is'his plan for a T^ere is a popular misconception self by all means available against "let's put 'em to bed" call which "But the page size of the diary any such flights in the future. mendation from students of, Amer­ grand scale conference, in Havana, To tk June, July, August are normally slow months in most upholstery brought s round of applause from was much smaller than the pages The council rejected the 'Soviet ican Bid to other nations. Including of world under-developed nations. the crowd that met in the Oak ..H I was shown originally,” he went charge, with only Poland' voting shops. Because we helped keep this maker's experienced men busy, we auch a figure as TJ.N. Ambassador Tills Is A proposition Castro (Tllff Baptist Temple. GAS HEATING and 7iddi ngs on. with the Russians. A Soviet ■veto secured big savings for you! Pieces'are already made up, Lodge; that it would he better pro­ Isiinched Isst year, soon after he Moodv blamed on parents the ‘Teenj Allen said the pages shown him killed a U.S. proposal, backed by rapid increase Iri' juvenile delin­ Chubbette In 1916 by Adm. Sir Reginald ' ready to deliver. In addition, there's a group of special fabrics P. STOLTZ^ I C ^ cedure for us to channel our for­ came to power, with InvlUtions to Britain, for an international in­ quency In Dallas, He-said the city Hall, chief of naval’ intelligence, vestigation of the Russian charges from which to have pieces made to order, so the factory eign aid programs through the nations of Asia and Africa and, often had more boys In the Gatea- CH 7.2651 had tear marks at the top of each and Die American claim that the of course, Latin America. Me got vllle state school than the coni- will keep ''jumping” during August. All told, IJnlted Nations, thus accomplish­ AD 2.5946 Mr. Leo Levi of the L. Sideling Co., an authority on Chubby page. plane was shot down over Inter­ hined totals of Houston, Fort "The pages tom from the public ing two healthy things. Tlie first good responses from Asia and- A f­ FREE ESTIMATES national waters and at no time in­ there are 10 sofa styles, 16 chair designs, one love seat . . Worth, and San Antonio. Tex. Fashion problems, will be in our store Friday, August 8, from records office diary had been rip­ would be'to take Us out of the at­ rica, fir.al. but now evPM those are truded over Soviet territory. There were more "amens" ped from the side,” he said. and loads and loads of cover choices . . if you hurry! 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Hetwill offer fashion tips to the chubby girl The RB47 was flying from a mosphere of sometimes seeking to fading away And the proapective shouted as Moodv said, " I f the Allen added the pages in the British base. gain a political nr military or dip-| ac'cptances fmm Asia and Africa people of Dallas want a citrfew, and advise her mother what is best for her. diaries he was shown were not of The Soviet note was in reply to lomaiic return for our assistance | «re being withdrawn because Css- and the men In office don't, we'll •the buff color he examined long a British note of July 19. to others. The serond would he to trn has' almost no scceplajfces run somebody that will." R. E. WANDELL He will also be available to personally help customers select ago. Moodv hacked off from a state­ " I think,” he said slowly, The British note of July 19. was Quality built for lasting comfort relie^•e us of the direct responsibil­ from his own neighbors In this ment by the league's temporary flattering back-to-school wardrobes and answer personal gues- •‘someone employed a highly com­ delivered simultaneously with a ity for allotting and managing the hem [sphere. A t laAt repoiT, only (■hairman, f)ak Cliff merchant Joe Building tions regarding fitting problems. petent forger.” personal letter from Prime Min­ programs we helped support. And .Mexico Slid ranams aeenied likely I^awson, that a 9 a.m. curfew for Asked what he thought about ister Harold Macmillan in which persons under IS would be asked. he told Soviet Premier Nikita Winged colonial ^ . Frames double doweled, comer-braced Rubberized hair and cotton filKngs to at tend. It therefore began to Contractor the pages he was shown when he 2 9 it would, of cnur.ae. he a thud po­ Mr. Levi represents Chubbette and Trim-Teen Fashions, leading Khrushchev he completely failed aeem silly to the new nsUnng of He said somsthing like 11 p.m. was a young reporter, he an- Full webbed super sagles* bases Fabric.s are hand cut and'm atch^ tential dUddend from auch a policy would be more reali.ntlc. Details ■wered; to understand what Soviet foreign The big 86-inch high-back wing sofa is one of our Asia and Afrlea to hold way over R«sid«ntial.CemmercicH wardrobe stylists for the hard-to-fit Full spring ,^ g e s on most pieces Each piece individually tailoreii on our part that It would lead other of enforcement and the time of " I think they were the basis for policy purposes were these days. most popular models for Early American rooms. It nations, too. into aupport of some In . Havana s ronference In whleh Ihe curfew would be left up to po­ 6-16 year old, and has lectured.exten­ expansion Into the diaries as they The communication today con­ All backs fully webbed Foam latex cushions in all piefces Altffratiem.Rcmeddin^ was inspired by an old wing chair and we’ve added United Naiiona pool for economic* |-th7.V woiiUl be almost Ibe only par lice he said, sively on the fashion problems of the now stand." tained no reply to that letter. The Russian note to the United a softly tufted back (with njuslin-pocketed Marshall Aid to iinderde\ e|nprd nations, tbii.s i tlclpants. After Moody's 40-minute talk, “ Business Built On Allen interviewed Casement Sheryl .lohnson, 17, read a pre­ chubby girl. twice before his arrest. He also, States yesterday again rejected coil-spring tj'pe construction) and foam latex cush­ doing still more, to take such aid ! A.s a n-sull, the Castro govern- Customer Satsfaction” pared speech. .She said it was left covered his trial. the U.S. demand for an interna­ ions for 20th Century comfort. Sofas reg. $349.00 out of powei politics cnniiolatlolis 1 nienl has announced that its plan by a friend wljo became angered Full Insurance Coverage Asked If he* thought Casement a tional investigation as a "m a­ ai MoorTv's sermon and left the to $394.00. Matching chairs reg. $169.00 to $176.00. All this rerorhmendalIon of the- I for such s rouference hss now Tel. MI 4-0430 homosexual, Allen said; neuver designed to distract atten­ orj' has had. for some tune, a re- hern puHtponrd liKlefuill.i'ly. This nirpting. The speei'h argiiert that "No. Most definitely not. He was tion from the inudmi.ssible char­ a law not properly enforced After 5:00 P.M. [ a tall, strong, virile looking man, acter of American military avia­ spectfiil hrsFiMc but little Imple­ leaves ('astro fiee, we suppose. ^Dresses for Girls breeds con tempt" and doubled 82 BAUHVIN ROAD and If he was a homosexual, then tion.” It made no mention of mentation In lhe--OA|<|.,,i»f actual In rook up. some other brand of that s curfew lyiiild he enforci^f* .A I was a damned poor reporter.” Washington’s request for the two policy. mischief. perhaps much more Allen said he believes that Hall, surviving crewmen of the plane, Now. howe^-er. w-e fare s reality troiiblesonie than surh s confer­ and Pre-Teens ‘ the intelligence officer, wanted who are being held for trial as which Fernanda that the theory be ence might have been. But it also him to publish what he called "The spies. put Into practice Immediately The reveals the kind of score' he Is blunt fart i.a Thai'we do hoi daiF making, smong the very neighbors C o v e n tr y touch the Congo with a natKinal among whom he would most like Ra,. isuro to come and let Tots 'n label program It la Imperative to to achieve prestige snd potential Teens show you how your daughter, eatabliah the principle that only lesderaliip. Can Have a Tummy and Still Look the U.N. la fit and^prlvilegeil .for Summer Camp dir—et dealinga with the Congo, be- Yummy! This visit of Mr, Levi, is caiia.'only it raq operate there The “.Inly Slide” ' (COVENTRY DAV SCHOOI., COVENTRY) your golden opportunity to see our The stock market, thijt always- ■without siiapirlrm that It is trying Slim trim Danish 198* Interesting and • occasionally •Ig- i extensive collection of Chubbette to snare the Congo for one power i 15 Npvr S IF T IN G APPLICATION5 FOR nlflcsnt indlcatur, hss been In what Fashions — fashions that give the bloc or another. I Light, graceful off-the-foor Danish styling has made the experts have christened a "July i MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE 'The Idealistic' theory thus be-| AUGU5T DAY CAMP chubby girl a feeling of self-assur­ Modern “tops” with the young at heart . . . and slide" Prbbshly the main signlfi^ • cornea the lne.srapable policy ne- ' ance. here are typical examples. They’re simple, straight­ csric.e Qf tills title^ for the market's ! ceaaity And we are about to pra<-- F R O ir AUGU5T 4 THRU AUGU5T 26 forward pieces with all the grace and beauty you downward movement is the hope j tloe the theory. In sdual deed al­ that tt ran be limited to the month - llnneiback Riding, Woodcraft, MIntatore (iolf,.Creative AcMvittes. could pos.sibly de.e.-i not alter I.AD1E8' Dus loiiiitry isn't Ispplng up all [ ILOU5E5. . . .2 for rack in contrasting shades the fact that m ?• lion ahead of i kinds of . firndurllon Ihe way It ' DRESSES on collar, sleeve.s and theory, we keifp choosing that for MiSCELLANEOCH TABLE 1 uiighl. If It fell spending free and. shirred waist. Pound-par­ mula * ONLY—PRETEEN easy. [ /■' ing full .skirt. Buttons on Perennial favorite 1 9 8 . - \ 2 r . c * 5 ’ 0 0 DRE5SE5... .M . $4.00 I SPECIAL ORDERS WILL 'Ibe only cure for such doldrums j i> belt. Gold, green. 8i/2-14V-», 10 ONLY H ' BE TAKEN AND WILL $5.98. F(>r over 40 years the Lawson has been a constant Easier On Thp Earn? " the hard-headed free enterprisers I ror P 9 . 0 0 of Wsll .'itreei can think of would i 2 D R E5 5 K ... .M. $4.00 BE FILLED IN TIME favorite. Its graceful, straightforward lines are easy, The Russian propohal that Die he some artificial government stlm -! '« ONl.Y—SPRING to work with.. . . make for good decoration._ Ex­ LADIES' FOR SCHOOL! forthcnming United Natioiif (ien iijus, like a lediiction of the mar-1 COAT5. . . .oo. $12.00 tremely comfortable, too, with Marshall-type spring eral Aaaembiy discussion of the dis- gm^ tate, s greater supply of easier ; SUMMER SUITS 7 ONtV—C'HIIAIREN’N backs; foam cushions. Sofas reg. $269.00 to $284.00, armainent issue he made s ‘heads money, and a flood of public I RACK COATS...... M. $4.00 Chairs reg. $135.00 to $142.00. o f atato affair has been promptly works and ilefense' contrscis. In Day: Friday, Aug. 5 Only S T Bach • O.NLV la d le d frjvnjoua by ua, nn»l re­ Die ptni'h, even those who make a * 7 . 0 0 jected, end lA not likely In by j fnn'fpHKion of on our pcon- ROIES.....:m . $4.00 111:: very eerioLisIy by otiioi itntion«; omy, ion< «• the nimii sfie.iauular tn- MEN’S SfrMRTS, sa. 98c Time: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Loungy wing 2 3 9 ., Leather lounge chairs, too fiitber. stance of free ente'iprlse's prlvl- •ARGAIN TARLE TOTJ w e BABY THINGH It would seem, however, to have | lege 61 taking riliks, want to have Another version of the, wing sofa for Eaflyr W e helped keep another factory busy thif e BOYfi’ PA N TS SWIM SUITS iiil! one aignificancc.-U seems to sayj,(»ur tconoiny managed at least eHKIRTB e DRKKHtX ONE GROUP . . $5.00 Place: Tots 'n Teens American Bettings; this one with a low, summer so can offer this luxurious man’s that, having raged about the woild ■ cno_^h to keep it always on the e HATH a JERSEYS i|i First-Day loungy look, button-rtuf ted back and roll arms. lounge chair in genuine top grain leathers e SHORTS e'ETC:. Iter a t i s six weeks, having tliresl- 'boon! aide, iliji 'T e e n Sofas reg. '$809.00 to $339.00; chairs reg. for only $189.00. It has a deepIy-tuftjBd- aoad intehtantion in (.’ongo ami Amid such Wsll Street gloom; YARD GOODS, yd. 44c 5 $149.00 to $156JOO. back, Marshall unit spring seat an^ legC ■ CtilNt. and having shot tlown an and suggested remedy, 11 is diffl. i * 1 a » - * 2 REG ULAR fide YA R D ijllf I i w c ^ Classroom Fashions finish^ in fruitwood to bIsAid Amanean plane, Khrushchev may • FREE COKES FOR ALL GIRLS cull to remember that we are atlll | i 1 . with mahogany, mapl(»_ j ^ - «e w omaider that lie has fuIflUed living in a great measure of pros-1 i. Q Q chen^ furnitUrfc i 956 M A IN ST. Hand Smockad •U hia esnoUonai and domeatie pol- pecity, with . a record number o f ' The Coventry Shoppe !l:|; • FREE BO O KLET ^Tounds and Personality^* . Graen, Go1^,ii^ ~ ley n « ^ for rough, tough behavior people atill at u’ork and record j !isi F A C IN G OAK Cotton Oihghams by “ J 119. ^^an . Reg. fE29^6di V afiar the U-2 incident, H* him In- amount of money being taken DEPOT ROAD w. COVENTRY FREE PARKING DiUad every Ihet American public home.^ Wf* are content with noth­ I MILE PAST SOUTH COVENTRY CENTER 1 ' , AIR-CONDITIONED— (CLOSED MONDAYS DURING AUGUST) - OPEN WEDNESDAY NIGHTS—TIAISP.D MONDAYS Size* 3-6X — i tha Anar- ing iinlinfi it la mora than ,yaetar*- i i i 7»10 -- S5.98 to $10.98 WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc., of MANCHESTER, CONN ' . ' ' A , ; ifi.-ri. -■■-J, MANCHfiSTER EVENING HERALD, JdANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST .8, 1960 PAGE EIGHT M A N b^STER EVENING HERALD, MANCTOST^B, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, I960 bond when he failed, to appear in Case Bros. Rescues Neighbor^ Bolton court last night. He had bsen charged with spesdlng and was ar­ rested on July I4 by Trooper .Nor­ \ IfcJw F o cu s 1 Pays Water^ Sewer Charges man Tasker. Rev. Yeager Scouts Return from Osmp PINE STREET at Thirty-three boys of Troop 78 Case Bros. Inc., test night movedV,Bides of Spring 8t„ adjacent to attended the new Scout camp at 4*^ .. ■"!“ i -* H e a l t h To Visit; Will the Lake of Isles, North Stonlng- • * to pay a S868.74 asaessmant against tha prbpoB^:bpoB^ M(Metropolitan Homes a Spring St. man and wifs who subdivision. ton, .during the third and fourth i r SHB AS8O0KATKD PKKSS said th«y were too hsrdpreased to Latec on in the meeting, Mayor week of July. .Fifteen of the group HARTFORD ROAD Occupy Pulpit stayed for two weeks and many pay for water and sewer lines Bugene T. Kelly told the Helland- ^ la Om 6 «C Shipwreck ...... of the campers earned advance­ a i n a «ouple of alcoholic «bln)ai c s MANCHE^CR. CONN. that would benefit the paper, com­ brande that a representative of pany hniy;' the paper company had told him, The Rev. J . Richard Yeager, ments in rank and merit badges.' hfirmful' to a Bailor facing sud- We Reserve The Right To limited Qnsnlittes. former pastor of United Methodist Scotmsster Warren Potter spent dm plunge into frigid ocean Mrs. Patrick A. Hellandbrand, before they spoke, that the firm 497 Spring ' St„ protested the would handle their assessment. Church, will return this Sunday to one weeu at the new canip site' « ^ < r7 pleach at the 10 a.m. worship serv­ with the Scouts.- Mrs. Potter and •They may be both a comfort charge, in tears, during the public The representative was Hayden d ' hearing in the Municipal Building. ice at the church. their four youngsters joined him add a protection, r ^ r t two Uni* Griswold Jr., an engineer plan­ The Rev. Mr. Yeager was'pastor for part of the- period. They oc­ venity of Cambridge reaearchera Her husband said their home has ning the Lookout Mountain siibdl- of the local church from 1950-56 cupied one.'of the ocoutmaster’s i^'the Britiah. Journal, Lancet. an I artesian well, recently Ihstal- vlalon. and since has -had a parish in family cottages during their stay. M l 9*1552 •They tested the apeed at which led, and a septic,tank. It would be The Board voted for the utilities Evansville, Ind. While living in Four members o f, the local b49y temperaturea fall in men a great hardship, he said, to pay with the condition that the com­ Boltoh he served as a member of Troop were advanced to First ghren alcoholic beveragea and then the 8549.77 sewer assessemnt and pany subnUt In writing . lU Inten­ the Board of Education from Oc­ CIus Scouts while camping. 'They pfiinged into 80 degree water for 8318.97 water asseasment. tion to pay the oseessment. tober 1955 to September 1956. He a r ^ Douglas Chandler, Timothy 89 minutes. Mrs. Heilanbrand said she would (It was learned bn good author­ held the office of. vice chairman of Grose, Robert Lodi and John Rob­ . :Aloohol did not apeed the body have to go 'to work to raise the ity Just before deadline today that the Board and was chairman of the erts. John Calkins and Steven temperature drop as previously be­ money and didn't know how she it was Mayor Kelly's Idea aeveral transportation committee. Nichols became Second Class lieved, said D ra W. R. KeaUnge HOW AIR CONDITIONED! oduld take care of her children. weeks ago that the Hellandbrand's Scouts. ' and M. Elvans. The two were the only property Should be helped, that he worked Edward Pouech and Ln^ry Du- .While dnmkenneas could clearly owners other than Case Bros, on •toward this end, and that he knew haime were inducted into the camp 3 BIG DIVIDEND DAYS be dangerous, there was" little rea- the assessment list for the utili­ the' help was forthcoming before senior honor roll. Duhaime is serv­ sdn why people forced into cold ties intended to benefit Case Bros.’ last night's meeting. KeUy himself ing as senior patrol l-oder for two water after shipwreck should fore- 'M proposed Lookhut Mountain sub- could not bs reached for com­ of his three weeks at camp. Pouech THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATU RDAY g6 the relief that moderate dl\ision on the north and south ment.) I is spending the summer at the amounts of alcohol can provide. camp as assistant unit leader on Uie relief itself may have survival the staff. value by reducing the risk of pan­ Five merit badges wers earned ic, they said. Here, Kitty', Kitty . . . by Henry Reynolds. They were life TOP MAKER, NATIONAL BRAND The only man who survived Im- Open Foruin ______■ sa'ving, athletics, fishing, rowing meralon in cold ocean water until v*' • '. y A It is by tradition that fire­ “Settle Our Differences’ and canoeing. Two boys earned Big Dividends In Our rescue arrived after the sinking of 1 men are called on to rescue four badges each. John Rothwell the Titanic was said to have had * V' *' " To the- Editor, IV i : members of the feline family received the swimming, rowing, osna'iderable alcohol, they noted. 1 Now that the smoke has cleared when they a.re in distress. canoeing and life saving badges; ,%.'»• I./ a I ' from both Democratic and Repub­ Two members of the Town and William Clark? ' the rowing, SHOE DEPARTMENT ‘ Music, Pain and Waterfalls . % ----T; lican Conventions,' we know who Fire Department kept this tra­ Some 6.000 denUl paUents in the .";s?r4 J r ,: ' canoeing, pioneering and wildlife the Presidential hppefata are. It dition alive last night by ex­ management badges. Boston area have been Introduced tracting 'a kitten that had SUMMER has always been from the begin­ Others who received badges were FINAL CLEARANCE to a noisy sort of prin control, a ning of these conventions that crawled in between the motor Douglas CSiandler, rowing: Larry researcher reports. they both knock one another, and and tumbler • of an electric Duhaime, life saving; Timothy ‘ Ready for his dental operation, preach to the American public clothes . dryer In the home of Grose, swimming and life saving; the patient dons earphones and is SALE STARTS THURSDAY MORNING 10 A.M. which is the better party, and Alvin Baldt at 25 Grandview St. Frank Hagan, swimming; Robert l^ en a small hand device that 1 why. The candidates speak about Dept. Chief 'Thomas McKfn- Lodi, swimming; James Loetsch, controls ‘whether he hears music ney and fireman John Mordav- ALL SUMMER their platform and promise the rowing: David Miner, forestry; dr noise, and loudness. As soon as American people a better way of sky of Co. 3 went to the Baldt Wayne Nichols, rowing and canoe­ he anticipates or feels pain, he home about 8:30, and, after re­ Rev. J. Richard Yeager ing; Karl Norris, swimming and SUITS life with their party in power. turns up the intensity of the noise We have heard great Americana moving the back of tha dryer, rowing; Dr.vid Peresluha, canoeing stimulus—sound similar to a wa­ MordAVsky reached his long He will be accompanied on this speak from both parties. We have visit by his wife and two children.. and life saving; Jerry Plante, for­ terfall. BAR-B-Q ■OYT LONOIC heard them say about the rights arm inside and pulled out the estry and rovring; John Roberts, The function of . the music Is to BJum^ kitten. They will be the guests of Mr. and of people, and that all the people swimming; Tony Sobol, cooking; ririax the patient, ^plains Dr. l24" eRH -t. Mrs. William Coates of Tolland Rd. REG. In the’ free world have the right A picnic supper for ail parishin- Alan 'Van Zander, life saving, and SHOES*?” WaUace J. Gardner, Chimbridge, House $39.95 O i N i M S to apeak up, and flgHt for what ers and friends will be given for Roy Winther, rowing. VALUES TO $14.95 Hass., dentist in the U.B. Journal, they believe in. the Yeagers .Sunday on the lawn at Boaeboll Note Science. ®w p s As union members we engaged The Fiano Realty baseball team On the night of July 28, 1960 In a legal strike through demo­ Epworth Houi?e. Mrs. Carolyn •But for most patients the noise we heard out vice-president of the Olender and Mrs. Patti Noren af« defeated the Ekiat Hartford Cubs. is the main element—the one that *^“1 ? ** IBia cratic action which is part of our Z to 1, in an '8-inning game Sun­ United States make his accept^ American heritage! 'The basic prin­ serving as chairmen of the potluck drowns out pain. * ance speech for Presidency of the event. Both women were members day at Bolton Dairy Field. John 1 Experimentally the system has ciples written into our govern­ Roberts and Randy Cote pitched Sorry we can't- mention the name but you’ll recognize Republican Party. In his speech of the Methodist Youth Fellowship the quality at first glance. Not all sizes in all patterns. Pigskin Casuals ment constitution became the . also been used by some Boston he mentioned the threats, and dan­ during the Rev. Mr. Yeager’s pas­ for Piano and Bob Luke was the NOW ' doctors In other operations, such foundation of good unionism to torate here.'The affair will be held catcher. John Glonfriddo and gers that, hang over the free give our working class of all na­ FREE ALTERATIONS . . . OF COURSE! VALUES TO $10.95 as child birth and the removal of world. He also mentioned that in the Social Hall of the church In Harrison were the pitchers for toenails with some effectiveness. tionalities respect, dignity and case of rain. the Cubs and Simpson the catcher productivity is one way to curb it. recognition as laborers and cit­ TTie word productivity means Any member or friend of the Harold Veal and Francis Wtfrren All famous brand names: For Some, Time Stands SHU izens of our great country. To re­ church, or friends of the Yeagers were umpires. production, to produce, and pro- turn to work under the proposed Hush Puppies, Playboys Among some mentally ill, time duhing. pur yice President Rich­ in town, who would like to attend The monthly meeting of the Is a lost element, two Veterans Ad- terms would " strip our respect, the supper and have not been con­ Volunteer Fire Department will be and Hoboes. Pick up a pair ard M. Nixon on a national tele­ smash our dignity and totally held this evening, at 8 o’clock at stolstratlon psychiatrists report. cast said, “we must have full tacted should call Mrs. Michael or two tomorrow 1 They put a group of elderly eliminate our recognition as hu-: Goldsnider of South Rd. the firehouse. productivity.” man personalities eager to employ asn tal patient^, hospitalized for To have full productivity is Morals Cases Heard xnany yearn, to the test, asking the our skills, developed after many In the Trial Justice Court last Manpheoter Evening HersM team work between employer and years of experience. Bolton oorreepondent, Mrs. Louis TREADLIGHT WASHABLE <;^estion: "How old are you?" employee. The' way this can be evening Alice Zayas, 38, Greenhill ■ One third of the schizophrenics Law The natural- consequences of Rd., Manchester pleaded guilty and Dimock Jr,, telephone Mltehell $ t u i . M done is to have" respect between 9-9828. who answered gave taelr age at one anothen striking are readily acceptable to was fined $25 on a charge of pros­ the onset of their illness, report Now that the smoke has cleared those of us who are willing to titution. Drs. Otto F, Elhrentheil and, Peter from both conventions, someone sacrifice to gain better working Anthony Bocchicchio 41, Brown Canvas s^ .77 B. Jenney in the~^rchives of Gen­ that Is a true American, and has conditions, but where is the justice St., Hartford pleaded guilty to two Folic-Acid Vitamin eral Psychiatry. the guts of an American should from imposed demands that spawn counts of fornication. He was fined Time seemed to stand still for walk into P. W. A., and ask to .see ill-will and hatred so contrary to 825 for each account. , May Hide Anemia more schizophrenics than for pa­ Mr. H. M. Homer U. A. C.'s our democracy? The arresting officers In both cases were Lt. Anton Nelson of SHOES O tients suffering from other forms chairman of the board, and see . I am deeply concerned Uwbt the of mental illness, they said. OPEN EVERY DAY 10 TO 10 .PLENTY OF FREE PARKING State Police Detective Divi.sion Chicago—FoUc^ acid, a- B-com- what can be done to bring man­ employes who are supporting their cause in the manner prescribed by Headquarters and State Trooper plex vitamin heeded for normal JUST ARRIVED! NATIONALLY ADVERTISED agement and union back together Charles Dirlenzo. Hairy Ear Rims with mutual respect for one an­ .law and democratic procedure functioning of the intestines', and LACEO-TO-TOE Hairy ear rims are a prime clue should be subjected to more grief ' George Frank, 20, Trotter St„ for helping form red blood cells, in a scientific detective hunt that other. Manchester, pleaded guilty to a ma.v not be entirely beneficial. may show a genetic link between Right here in our own back and hardship. We must not lose the spark which ignited that spirit charge of breach of peace. He was An article in the Journal of the the Mediterranean race of Europe yardi the State of Connecticut, we fined 810, and was put on proba­ American Medical Assn., says that and the brown race of , India, a read in the newspaper about per­ necessary to inspire men to fight taking' multivitamin pills contain^ MISSES'- WOMEN'S for progress. Our moral standards tion, for one year, ordered to .stay rteearcher suggests. M lS ^ - WOMEN'S FASHION DRESSES, VduM to 9 .9 8 .... .2.00 centage out on strike and the per­ away from Doc's Drive-In, and ing folic acid can obscure the diag­ SNEAKERS of living may be jeopardized J»y The characteristic of hair on the TUBBY centage back to work. As Ameri­ not drink any Intoxicating bever­ nosis of pernicious snemia. MADE TO SELL FOR $5.98 e«r rim is passed on through the MISSES' - WOMEN'S SWIM SUITS. Values to 8.95...... ,2.00 cans wb should get up and shout, subjection to unconditional sur­ ages in the town of Bolton. He was Y chromosome, explains Dr. R. "let us settle our differences, and render of basic constitutional arrested on June 26 at the drive- Buggies Gates of Cambridge, ICE BUCKET MISSES - WOMEN'S HALTERS. Odds and Ends, Values to 1,58 25c get the worker.^’back on the as­ rights' upon which our fight was in by State Trooper Derwin An­ Ivan Works Longer Mass., in the journal. Science. This SKIRTS sembly line.” We as Americans predicate. TABLE LAMPS^Odds and Ends, Values to 10.88...... 4.97 thony. means it is passed on father to must realize that every ‘day lost A man's job creates the sense Morris R. Jacobs, 21, Mt.- Nebo Washington—The average citi­ son. on the assembly line, is a day that of resppnsiljility needed in each PI.,- Manchester, pleaded innocent zen of the Soviet Union must work WALL PICTURES— Reduced for Quick Clearance...... 97c Mr. "K ” can speak about. Individual to maintain a stable The finding of this parental pat­ to a charge of speeding. He was to 21 times as long as the typi­ - tern of hairy ear rims In Italy and PLASTIC DRAPES...... 2 poirs 99c Let us all pray to God that the economy so necessary to our so­ found guilty and fined $-12. He was cal United Slates worker to buy SHORT SLEEVE in the brown race of India Is day will never come that we will ciety and maintailis his rpspect u arrested on July 29 by State Troop­ the same amounts of food, the BERMUDA farther evidence of a relationship 3' X 5' RUGS, Regular 7.44 ...... 3.40 have to say, “If we only had one a member of his society. Must he er Joseph Stoba a.s the result of an Labor Department reports. Ivan TEE SHIRTS between the two peoples, he said. more missile, or one more jet, or a lose his ^job for engag;lng in ac­ accident on the corner of Stony has to work longer now than in W ASHU WEAR LAWN UMBRELLAS — Reduced 20% Fram Our Usud Low Prices! little bit more productivity." tion sanctioned by our society Rd. and Rt. 6. Charles Willet, 79, 1928, to buy essential food. SHORTS ' - Boy or Girl? ■Whoever Is elected President merely because he kept the cour­ of 'Valvisia, Florida, the other 0 f A K $ C For the past five years. It has BOYS* SPORT SHIRTS— Short Sleeves... . x . 50c next November, whether Democrat age of hia convictions? i party involved in the incident, was ^ t o r been possible to tell uie sex of an 1 ^ or Republican it will be the choice The Isisue keeping better than fined 86 on a charge of making an Legendary Island POLISHED COnON xfnborn baby as early as the fourth INFANTS' c r a w l e r s and CQVERALLS. .T ...... 50c of the American people. After the 8,(K)0 ethployee out of work now improper left turn. Willet pleaded VALUES TO $4.00 EACH month of pregnancy. But the Full Gallon Size election is over both parties should Is the return to work mechanics nolo contendere. The legendary island of Atlantis SPORT AND CONTINENTAL method has dangers, requiring a MATERNITY BLOUSES — SKIRTS — SLACKS...... 50c Values To 3.98 get together, and combine their imposed to protect, the new-hires Anatole Radko, 22, Meadows St., was supposed to exist in the Atlan­ puncture of the uterus and the Attractive Straw Carry Case talents to make America better for who are inexperienced and for Wlllimantic, was fined 812 on a tic Ocean near the Strait of Gibral­ membranes to sample the fluid GIRLS' SHORTS — JA M A iC A S — Sixes 3-14...... SOc the, future. _ the most, unskilled: to protect the CORD SHORTS V • Compare At 2.99 Size 22-30 charge of driving left at an inter­ tar. It may actually have existed, REG. VALUE TO $8.95 surrounding the fetus. Management has knocked union, unqualified who have auddenly section on July 19. Trooper Derwin or perhaps early sailors saW the ' Sometimes this starts an abor- and union has knocked manage­ gained promotions previously de­ Anthony was the arresting officer. coast of America and thought it . IBre process. ment. Anyone has the right to fight nied because their skill did not .Michael A. Bothman, *18, of was Atlantis. The legend is that it SHIRTS $ 3 .77 Although the risk is not worth- for what they believe. In these try­ meet the required standards for Longmeadow, Mass, farfelted a 815 sank into the sea. JACKETS ^ i l e merely to satisfy the cur­ r ing times everybody should roll up the job. iosity of parents, it can have Im­ their sleeves, and come to a mutual In analyzing this proposal with portant uses, said Drs. Povl Rils understanding. All the people want of Copenhagen County Hospital Inspect to the reasons stated, can Is a fair shake, and to work har­ any thinking person conclude that i$ | . 9 9 knd FMtz I^chs of the University \ m monious with their employer. GREATEST BACK-SUPPORT IDEA of Copenhagen. it is justified and not merely a for 2 f o r Let management and union get means of breaking the spirit of 3 ^5 *7 ..‘One of these is in hemophilia— together, and settle their dif­ good unionism? • heredity disease marked by ab- ferences, combine their talents, ilormal bleeding which strikes- and make America safe for the fu­ Yes, there were some unfortu­ .,.only males though it is carried by ture. nate incidents of violence which filmales. In Denmark where some Sincerely, are inevitable when emotiona run high. The fate of the employes in­ 0OARD-OPEDIC- i^ rtion s are permissible to pre­ DavljJ R. Cole, Editor . vent births in which there is close ' ESKIMO CABANA and DECK Monthly News Letter volved in these incidents can and lureditary risk to the child, the TOOL CLEARANCE A publication for the Deaf should be determined through ar­ S L E E P S E T procedure la useful, they wrote in 10" OSCILLATING of New England States and a bitration. the British journal. Lancet. Pkme 19 years Aircraft Worker Certainly any union worthy of l a —pregnancies destined for its charter would plead for each gbortlon, determination of a fe- N oiiH r Status of Strike and every worker giving support . mkle child may Induce the mother HockSow To the Editor, to his cause tq return to his job, QVER 200 PAIRS IN EVERY SIZE. SHARKSKINS . ..GABARDINES . . . SUITINGS to continue the pregnancy to birth TABLE FAN CHAIR The strike settlement proposal also, it is the prerogative of man­ m c e the child, although a car Miter Bex made to the striking employes of agement

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>4 fA « B t C lf MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 8, 1980 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST i960 ■ ^ ----- Board Cuts Chs^ges 4 of 12 A-Sui)8 THE HOUSE OF FASHION Not Operating TV-Radio Tonight EYE GLASS SALES’SERVICE CMiVMtIoiid For Turnpike Walk HEARING « from Fufn One) 824-828 MAIN STREET ' Th8 Bosrd of Directors last nighM Middle Tpke., aaid the walk will ether system using pressurized Television AIDS AA appeared to get a happy response be too close to his front door. water, lUie all other U.8. atomic SEE S A T im o A r ’B TV WEEK FOR OOBIPU5TE U S n N O .after slaahlng assessment costs for In other coHhnent at the meeting, submarIna power plants, has been OONTAOT lENB STEOIALIST a praiXMed sidewalk on the north Mayor Eugene T. Kelly championed installed. Y \\ A : 6:00 B it > Tbeattr (Uk proareas) - The Nelson Family W MANCHESTER W, v' O N T A (i CJ M R E R DV W S I .' ht▼ V aide df E. Middle Tpke. from Sum- bituminous walks, saying they are The Sargo kraa damaged laat Twilight Theater Un progreaa) •:0 0 Mystery Theater I Bit to Parker Sts. cheeper from the repair stand­ June 16 when f i » broke out in an Karly Ubow (ta proareef) Hawaiian Bye OPTICAL STYLE BAR A t least, moat of the aasessible point, more flexible, “not the lemat after compartment while the aub- . Flnt dhow Uh progress) The HtUionaire Ciet Set Co 10. M l 6 -U 9 1 property, owners did not show up bit luiattracUve," and "the com­ ^arine waa taking aboaiyl liquid Count of Monte Crlsto 9:80 ??T2ot .'secret 768 MAIN 81X 1^ at a public hearing in the Munici­ ing thing" in sideswalks. oxygen. To help quench the fire. Cartoon Plarbouae Horae Racing, Rooeevelt 4:26 Weather Newr and Sporte way pal Building. And, of those who did, H ea r OHbjeetlonB It was necessary-to flood the com­ 'Cadebout Caddie Tate ■ 10. most were in favor. However,' the Board heard ob­ partment, 'The Navy says the <^apt. David Grief 10:00 W^nesday Night Fights The Board voted to make the Sargo Is due to return to opera­ dporta. News a Weathsr Circle Theater jections to a concrete walk pro­ Film Wanted—Dead or Alive walk concrete from Summit to posal they recently approved for tion about Nov. 1. 4:46 Doug hldwards S Thla Is Your Life 10. Princeton and bituminous from Porter St., from Steep Hollow The huge radar picket subma­ John Daly 10:40 People Are Funny Princeton to Parker. A high pank 7:00 After Dinner Movie Trackdown Lane to Willow Pi., which will be rine Triton, which earlier this year Shotgun Slade Not For Hire dictated the use of bituminous bituminous in places, to save trees, circled the world while submerged, t News and Weather 32, Stas Spotlight walks on part of the stretch, which and have a bituminous curbing. went into drydock for routine in­ Huntley-Brlnktey 10:46 News, Sports A Weather Amesite Drives will be u ^ by children attending " " Film U:ut/ Barry Barenta It'll look like "Grandma’s first spection and overhaul not long Engaged. Huntley-Brlnkley Big News the new North End junior high patchwork quilt,” commented after completing its record-break­ John' ■ Daly—NBly—N•News Feature 40 40 BY school. James Dougan, 335 Porter SL: He ing "shakedown" cruise on May ) Wagonigoi 15x10 10. 33. 11:16 Jack Paar m so Reject Proposal 10. The Triton la expected to be The engagement of Miss Beverly Reckoning WorliTa Brjk Movies THE called for another public hearing R. Lucloiui of Manchester to Wil­ t-onnectlcut Report Starllidit M ^ e The Board cut coats by rejecting on the prt^qeal, citing as a pre­ ready for return to the tea in 8:1)0 U.S Marshal lli40 Jack Paar liam J. Peters of Hartford Is an­ 8:30 The Price Is Right (c) 10. 13:30 Almanac a proposal from the Public Works cedent the Board’s turnabout last about a week. 13:60 Department and General Manager Up to now, 12 nuclear powered nounced by her parents, Mr. and Man Into Stiace News A Weather CO. year In voting concrete walks for Mrs. Raymond Luclous, 349 E. I Spy 1:00 News: Prayer’ Thomas Colla Richard Martin to charge property Golway St. after residents pro­ submarines, including three Po­ owners for site preparation, as well laris missile boats, have gone into Center St. JA 2-5750 tested, on esthetic grounds, a pre- Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Ml 9-5224 as half the walks. vloua vote to put in bituminous the fleet. , Another, the Polaris Radio William C. March. 359 E. Middle sub Robert E. Lee, completed sea Mrs. Edward Zawadzkas, Hart­ walks. ford. (Thin Hating incluflea only UMac newa MowleaBta o f 19 ar Tplfe., whose assessment was re­ Dougan has campaigned against trials yesterday. r langth. Soma atatlona carry otbar afeart MWMWrta). duced from $161.93 to $70.95 said The first two of the 'ballistic Miss Luclous is a graduate of walks for Porter St. in previous Manchester High School, and Is W DBC-isaa A 7:45 Public flerriee Program "the Board should be conipllment- meetings. missile submarines, ths George 6:00 News and Zalman 8:06 NIghtbeat ,ed." .. Washington and the Patrick Hen­ employed by the Travelers Insur­ 6:15 Art Johnson 9:00 Kanaaa City at Boston (second He also asks that a tree be ance Co. Mr. Peters is a graduiate 6:45 LiOwcU Thomas t game) S A SELF SERVICE' And Mrs. George Harwath, 265 apared on Mrs. Peter F. Calhoun’s ry, are scheduled to be armed with 11:30 News . 16 missiles apiece by the end of of Bulkeley High i^hool in Hart­ 7:06 Amos ’n’ Andy E. Middle Tpke., and Fred Knofla. property, 305 Porter St., and ques­ ford, and, is employe’d by the Hart­ 7:26 Kingston Trio and News 11:40 Sports Fbml 77 E. Middle Tpke., appeared tioned the opinion of the Public this year. The Robert E. Lee 7:30 Double Your Pleasure 11:46 Starlight Serenade will devote several months to testa ford National Bank and Trust Co. 7:35 In Person WINF—U:9a pleased that, their' original assesa- Works Department that tree roots An April 1961 wedding is plan­ 7:46 Bob and Ray 6:00 Ftnaneial Newe Rtgiilor hours not convoniont? ments o f $489.03 and $181.36 re­ could upset concrete walks close of misaile-Iaunchlng equipment 8:00 Music '6:06 Wofld Newg Roundup and practice with dummy rockets ned. 1:00 News—Sign Off 6:15 Bhowcaae nad News spectively were reduced to $199.32 by. He asked the Board to use 7:00 Fulton Lewla Jr, and $73.92. concrete near trees on Porter St. before she joins the Polaria force. WHAY—ttt 7:16 Evening DevoUoni J A t present. 39 U.S. atomic sub­ ability to strike at remote .targets. 6:00 News 7:30 Showcase and Newa However, James Darling, 361 E. and "let’s see what happens." 6:30 John Daly 7:36 Family Theater marines have been built, are build­ His remarks were interpreted in 6:40 Big Show 7:46 Baseball Warmup You’ll find us open Thiunday ing, are ordere,d or authorized. 7:00 Edward P. Morgan naval circles here as reference to 7:16 Bis Show 7:66 Detroit'at New York So far, there have been-no solid current lue of guided missiles 9:00 Music in the Air—D.8. Air Force evenings firom 6:00 to .9:00 pjn. 11:30 Public Atlairs 9:06 Showcase and News School Board Will Review reports that Ruaaia has atomic launched from aub.’narlnes, similar 12:02 Sign Off 11:06 Music Beyond the Stars and Saturdays until noon. submarines In operation. But U.S. to the Regulus desig^i weapons WPOP—1414 , 17:06 World News Roundup 4:00 News. Weather Navy officials say there are rea­ with which a few American sub­ 6:16 Conn. Ballroom Honor Roll System Aug. 22 sons to believe such craft are un­ marines were equipped pending the 7:00 Ray Somers Captain Bligh Helped, der construction. advent of the balllatic rockets. 11:00, News 11:10 Ray Somers PUTNAM & CO. Like the U.S. nuclear aubmartne The guided missiles are powered The Board of. Ekiucatlon inter­ 12:00 Dei Raycee Show Hobart, Tasmania — Tasmania, Mambart Naw York Stock Exchango No-No-Nd—Yes fleet, Russia probably wilt include with air-bre.1 thing engines and WTIC—1086 an island 200 miles from Austral­ viewed four candidates for the both attack and ballistic missile­ 6:00 News fly at speeds which make detec­ ia, owes its principal industry to 71 EAST CENTIR ST. . MANCHISTIR * T il: Ml S.3ISI prlnclpalshlp of Manchester High launching aubmerslblea. A Rus­ tion and interception possible—as 6:15 Weather and Sports One of the queattona asked of 6:30 Slippertime Serenade Capt. William .Bligh of H.M.S. School yesterday af^moon, and sian admiral talked last week compared with the hyper-sonic set Aug. 22 to consider whether the the candidates for the Manchea- 6:46 Three Star Extra Bounty fame. Bligh planted the Jamot 7. Blair • RoHorl H. Starkol ter High School principalahip about the power of Russia’s pres­ speeds and high trajectories of bal­ 7:00 Dick Purtell physical education grade should be ent undersea force, including the listic weapons. 7:30 News tsland’a first apple trees in 1788. Installation of a self service system^has reduced our expenses and we are pass^ included in the high school honor was: GET YOUR BACK-TO-SCHOOL NEEDS roll. "Do ^oujnclude physical edu­ ing these savings on to you. Our entire stock has been reduced to unbelievable The four candidates have been cation In your requirements chosen from a Held of 12 who ap­ for the honor roll in your school low prices. plied for the post, to succeed Edson system?” NOW AND SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! M. Bailey. All of the candidates from '■ k* Bailey has been principal of the outside of Manchester told the ' REG. 3.95 TO 4.08 MEN'S high school for the past 25 years, Board of Education they did not REG. 3.99 TO 4.99 GIRLS* BOYS’ OABARDIIIE-GORD-GOnON but resigned to take. a post at include the aubject. CORD AND POUSHED COnON* Hlllyer College of the University Phyaical’education was a re­ of Hartford. ^ quired subject In their school Board Chairman Harold W. Gar- systems, the men anawered. But llty said the successor will be It wasn’t sn honor roll criterion. SHOES named when the Board meets Aug. PANTS 82. I Consideration of the physical WARDS student at the achool, Charlene M O N T C. O M E R V WARD education marking system, and Southerglll. One REG. 2.98 Its Inclusion ,«n the honor roll, In a letter in the Open Forum Now Only Now will also be given at the meeting. of ’The Herald, Miaa Southerglll $ 2 ^ 7 The question of whether or not protested she had been kept from Low Price PANTS the ph3rslcal education mark the honor roll becaude of a C In^ Only Should be included on the honor physical education, although all roll was raised last month by a her other marka were A'# and B’a.

"But, as soon as they mention GRAND Traffic Tied U> a subcontractor who doea busi­ ness with UAC.thst they are on BOYS' strike against it, they are told the aiRLS’ eOLB-BREEN.RED-BUCK ^ By Accident subcontractor can’t hire them or UAC will stop giving him its busi­ «■ — ness.” Traffic was tied up on W. Mid­ COTTON SOCKS The company declined to com- -OPENING dle Tpke., just west of Center 8t., flnent on th« charge. SIZBS 6 to 101/2. for over half an hour late yester­ day afternoon because of a truck The strike at Hamilton Stand­ ard’s plant is part of the strike REG. 1.79 - 2A9 and 2-car accident that Injured against six pIsnU of United Air­ two persons slightly and brought craft Corp. In Connecticut. the truck driver’s arrest. The strike Is now In its ninth SALE Ruth E. Sllvlnsky, of Coventry, week. Besides the Hamilton .Stand­ LEOTARDS Only and Robert M. Levejoy, 21, of ard plant at Broad Brook and .87 Ridge St., were both taken by Windsor Locks, plants affected are ambulance to Manchester Me­ those of United Aircraft’s Sikor­ CATALOG STORE and BARGAIN CENTER morial Hospital where they were sky Aircraft Division in Strat­ 828 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER treated for minor injuries and dis­ ford and Bridgeport and the Pratt charged. * Whitney Aircraft Division Ih • I»yejoy, the truck driver, was East Hartford and Manchester. REG. 1.98-2.96 charged with reckless drtvlng, and The United Automobile Workers MEN'S LONG SLEEVE has been summoned to court Frl- is the.union at the Sikorsky plants. day. At the others It is the Internation­ A .M . According to Patrolman James al Association of Machinists. AUG. 4, 9 to 9 P- McCooe, all thrM vehicles were The unions are seeking stronger SPORT SHIRTS BOYS’ SHIRTS headed east. ' ■ , ^ seniority provisions, automatic Complete size range. Amorted style* and colors. The Sllvlnsky car was stopped pay raises Instead of a merit pay . Assorted sizes and colors. • in the left lane waiting to make a system, some form of union shop, Everybody likes to make new friends and "we're no exception. turn, with the Lovejby tnick com­ arbitration of disputes not settled ing up behlndrher, when, accord­ by the contract, and the right to ing to McCooe, Lovejoy waved at investigate grievances on com­ Come one . . . come all to the gala re-opening of Wards New . 5 7 $ a car being, driven by Thomas G. pany time and property. Brown. 19, of 414 Parker St., that Catalog Store. Many of you already know how convenient, was going by toward Tenter St. 9 7 ‘ * 2 " TO WITH STRING MrCooe said that Lovejoy tIme-sayIng and aconomical it Is to shop Wards catalogs. took his eyes off the Sllvlnsky car Local Stocks while waving at Brown and struck Nowi'wa're hero to give ybli personalized service plus many NOW ONLY it, pushing It 80 feet. A pipe, 22 feet long and 2 Inches Quotations Funilalied by helpful shopping aids. ' Stop in during the Grand Re-Opening in diameter, was tossed off the Coburn It MIddlebrook, Inn. ^ A e e REG. 1.96 GIRLS* Bank Stoeka truck and onto the Brown cari Bid Asked and get a Free copy of'Wards Big Pall Catalog. causing moderate damage. Ck>nn. Bank and Trust Both the truck and .Mias Sllvin- „ C o ...... 41V4 44 Vi skys car had to be towed away., Hartford National SKIRTS KHtUS MERCHAHWS6 CeaTlHCATeS! USE WARDS SERVICES AND SAVE Bank and Trust Co. 85 37 Gray, navy, red. Fire Insurance Oompanlae Goverribr Bars Aetna Fire ...... 88 93 FREE ENGINEERING SHOP BY PHONE Hartford Fire ...... 49 62 Cuitom tollsrad, eitimotai for I-So fait that it’s fiml Sovot National Fire ...... ;117 127 W it h « « n r Vour horns rsitiodsling proiscli. timol SavM monoyt A phono Special Session Phoenix F ir e ...... 79 Vi 82 Vi m i WIiiMr „ » y tu- Gst dstoilsd floor plum and coll open* the door to .our REG. 48.95 IJfe and Indemnity Inn. Oes. Initrvciionii Ieoh loossd frss Aetna Casualty .... 86 91 100,000 horn "diopplng con* 3 DRAWER On Jobless Pay Aetna Life ...... 84Vi 87Vi If you imtall Mis job. tor." Try It real toon. Conn. General ...... 8.50 366 REPAIR SERVICE WILL CALL SAVINGS' (Gontlniied from Page One) Hftd, Steam Boiler .7 1 76 Travelers ...... 86 Vi 88! . Wa isrvics svsfytMng ws isll. You rpollio Mbitontlol tovingi Public Otimtes 1400 is fv k s csn lM gtvs fait, on rfiipplng charges by cofl* atrikens — "wholeheartedly" en­ C ^ d o g . dorsed the idea In the petit ton. Conn. Ught A Power 23 25 dspsndoblo larvi^ et low. ing for your ordf Pot our itoro. Hftd. Electric Light . 60Vi 63 Vi' Hemy Bowers, a spokesman for Hartford Gas Co. .. . 48 49 COM. Gst local isn ^ whan Order by phono or in ponon) the 300-atriker group, aald It is REG. 1.98 GIRLS* Telephone ...... 43 . 45 you saod H on appllancsi. pick up order within 48 hours. an Independent section of the lAM lo ca l 743. and its petition action Mnnulnctarlng Companies NOW ONL^ Arrow, Hart A Heg. 68 56 SWATCII BOOKS SHOP IN PERSON was am Inatltuted by the union. Associated Spring ‘ Simplify sod owiit you In lha He- aaJd . that a law providing 16 18 it'( •xcHIngl b'l groat funi Bristol Brass ,.., 9>>i___1044 color md fabric lolactlen of KNU SHIRTS Sop our ovor-changlng d ii- unemployment compensation for Dunham Bush . . . atrtkera after some seven, weeks hHMoM ond homo fumlihinoi. ployt of celoleg value*. Uto Ein-Hart ...... 50 Vi 53 Vi in on the books in New York state Fafnlr Bearipg ___ 52 Vi 66 Vi Soo thorn boforo you erdtr. oH the dtepplng old* wo hove. The peUUon called for a similar Landers Frary Clark 18 20 one to be adopted in Connecticut. N. B. M achine...... I 6 'i 18'i INSTAUATION USE YOUR CREDIT Beedman said Lodge 743 la North and Judd .... 15',i 17',i Avoiloblo for oiony eppli* h'* ooty to open os otccourd Now Only S " 3 7 wholly "in accord" with the peti­ Rogers Cdtp. (B) . . . 29 32 oncoi, plumbing end hooting tion and said, "It boiU down to at Word*. And ovorylhing wo fliis; Stanley W ork s...... 1 7 19 tyilomt, fleer covorhige, hot* *oll may bo parcho*ad on our Terry Steam ...... 38 41 toriot, tiros—at low coit. gofivonlant poymont torms^ “^Our peoide have been trying to Veeder Root ...... 60Vi 63Vi Eft part time Jobs to help'out with The aboVs quotations ara not to Ask Ab6ut WJLC. REG. 8.9S METAL m ^nm m during the strike. be construed as setuai markata. REG. 3.98 BOYS' GIRLS* REG. SM F9R EXPERT SHOES NOW ONLY SIZES 1 TO 13 COnON BRIEFS W m E L ^IGNBIENT—WHEEL BALANCING REG. RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING , COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE Reduced 4L 1 4 J8 SEE ONLY ^ FOR r : To i ? REG. CUM E MOTOR SALES 1 8 .8 6 ^ JWi ^ A D STRRET—Bn 9-2012 SHOP BY PHONE-CALL Ml 3-21B5 I ■v^SCCiSb'?-''- ■ .....'f I

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALP, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1960 f a g e t w e l v e MANCHESTER E^^H N G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1960 Jet Scores Hit Board Delays Decision Obituary Farm Drive Residents Katanga Set to On Stoi*e Glass j Joseph Peter Nevue Oppose Sewer Colsts r-i'i';,.ft-' Joseph Peter Nevue, 51, died 4 ■I'.. An unidentified Air Force On Charter, Hunting ' .'1 If tJN Sends Troops Jet in an apparent bombing suddenly early thle morning at Oiuce-A^ run over Manchester at 11:4# his home, 332 Center St. Norwood realdenU, living on la n d f water, main aasesament of about ’ • • - ’ $600, this morning chalked up one Former Directors Whiter Ma-4burying blrds shot In my l»c k yard, He wae born March 17, 1900, in unsuitable for septic tanks, desper­ (ConthH«»rt from Pace One) 4’accused the Brussels government laig:e plate ^ase window to its and It’s the prettiest back yard in Manchester, son of the late Peter ately need sewer service, accord­ The Matushak matter was one of encouraging Katanga to break honey and Helen Fitzpatrick gave crMlt. the only comments l y t night on town.” , and Mary Humphrey Nevue, and ing to the town. o f many on last night's/ agenda hw-ever. would itlr up provincial away from The C^ngo. ’The quarter. inch, 6, by 10 Actually, discharging firearms of But a line via Farm Rd., where that were postponed for, considera­ "They are trying to )ise Mr. proposed changes • ttr the Town had been a life-long resident. Be­ feeling, whatever Ita effect on the foot window was broken in any kind la illegal In town under fore his retirement seven years septic tanks would be practicable, tion to next Tuesday -at 8 p.m. in Vshombe and his colleagues as a the Jack Lappen Insurance Charter. an ordinance passed during World would cause inequity In assess­ the Municipal Building. militao’ picture. . . . After the public hearing in the ago, he was employed by Pioneer Tahombe, who haa proclaimed mere Instrument to continue the Agency at 8 Bissell St., when War I and still In effect. ments according to two attameys Norwood St. residents who spoke positions they occupied previously Municipal Building, the BoaVd of Parachute Co. Katanga's secession, told report­ ,the plane flew over and broke ’The Dlrectorroput off the hunting representing Farm Dr. clients. in. favor of sewer service last night in The Congo. ” he told newsmen. Directors deferred consideration Survivors include two sons, ers after a cabinet meeting; the sound barrier, causing a matter until a meeting next Tues­ .Joseph Nevue of Hartford and W ll- Atty. Charles Crockett, repre­ included Thomas Kearhs, Henry •Katanga is independent and Before leaving New York, Lu­ sonic boom that rattled win­ of^the changes until next Tues­ day night: Jiam Nevue of Manchester; a sented John P. JCheney and Mrs. Michalak, Edmund Tomezuk, and will remain independent. Katanga mumba threatened to seek new dows for miles around. day. Townspeople will vote on Ridding Waived Louis Milewskl, who would be. daughter, Mrs. Robert Potterton of Angellne Richmond. refuses to allow on its territory Security Council action in the next Lappen estimated the cost them in the fall: If the JDirectors In another action, the Board fol­ assessed I'espectlvely for $3,011.92 few davs if the Belgian troops did Coventry; four sisters, Mrs. Irene They sopke of spending money HOME APPLIANCE SALE troops other than the friendly of replacing the window at approve them. lowed a recommendation of Gen­ and $3,195.96, and Atty. George for septic tanks, to no avail be­ (Belgian) troops it has itself not leave ’The Congo entirely, quit- over $100, but he said this Atty. David Barry, chairman of Wilkes and Mrs. Mae 'Wright, both eral Manager Richard Martin and Lessner represented Rachael and cause their soil prevents drainage called in, ing the two bases Belgium retain­ would be paid by owners of the Charter Revision Commission of Manchester, Mrs. Elizabeth Sarah Moses who would be as­ ed when she granted independence voted to suspend the requirement and causes constant surface water DAYS ONLY! WED., THURS., FRI. & SAT. the building. was present to explain that the W eir of Glastonbury, and Mrs. sessed for $3,741.86, at a public "The U.N. . . . does not have to her African colony. for competitive bidding to get atop septib tank fields'. the right to enter our territory so However, Lappen's main changes would /I) Improve the plumbing work done expeditiously Alice Hotvo, of Bolton; and three hearing last night in Municipal Belgium yesterday began flying concern was over a J45 hand grandchildren. long B.s order reigns and against home 1.500 troops from the Kaml- efficiency of the bond coverage in eight older elementary schools. Building. Portable Dishwasher ounwill." painted sign lettered across on town ' officials, (2) eliminate Martin said the Job didn't lend It­ The funeral will be held at the After the hearing, the Board of na base, which is in Katanga. the top of the window. John F. 'Tierney Funeral Home, 219 "1 wish to affirm solemnly on be­ provisions concerning the town self to coverage by formal speclfl- Directors postponed any decisions Completion of the movement will He said he Is going to con­ W; ’Center St, Saturday at 9:15 to Wash, Rinse and Dry half of m v government and the leave about 8,500 Belgian Soldiers court, which ends operation Dec. cattions. to next Tuesday. tact Air Force offlciala in the a:m„ foUowed by a solemn high Crockett, said the assessmenU News Tidbits people of all KaUnga. that Katan­ in The Congo. ’The Belgian gov- 31. (3) permit reserye funds for Town Director John Hutchinson hope they will settle with Mass o f requiem at St. James’ against his client* plus connection CuUei^ from AP Wires AMERICA’S No. 1 WASHER Her Dishes Automatically ga wiir oppose with force if neces­ emment- Indicated again last night the Water and Sewer Depart­ voted no, as he did on a proposal him. Church at 10. Burial will be in the charges, would surpass benefit* sary (the entry of U.N. troops). it would bring these home when ments. (4) authorize the town to put a sewer in Spring St. On I.,appen added, in the past and urged that the town either cut ' 1 "The mobilization .which was U.N. forces could assure order in clerk to hire and fire town em­ the bid vote. Hutchinson gave fam ily plot in St. James' Cemetery. sonie booms have caused the the assessments closer to septic ployes under him, and (3) enable no reason for his stand, but has Frientjs may call at the funeral (Continued from iPage One) Because Over 6 Million Women Wash the Kenmore REGULARLY U9.9S about to be decided to allow the re­ ’The-Congo. window to buckle.' tank costs ($500 for Cheney and the Board of Education to meet said in the past that he oppdses, home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m., -. /T constitution of th.e Katanga Army Today the Air Force scored $1,900 for Milewskl, he said) or else is being ordered without further on principle, suspertding the town’s and Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Portland’s skid row after mora a direct hit. with Town Directors tO' argue assess only for 120 feet frontage on delay. I rail on all the Inhabitants against any .school budget cuts competitive bid requirement. p.m. than a week o f fighting an east­ Autbmotic Way!- A* to the sewer vote, he repeat­ the properties and defer the rest of of Katanga, whatever their na­ M edaris Gets levied by the General Manager. the bill until all the property is ern Oregon forest fire. More' than tional origin or their race." Mahoney asserted that-Jhe Board ed his stxftd of disapproval for Raymond W. Belcher one-third were back In Jail the' Raymond W. Belcher, 70, of developed and used. Hare's Why One Wemcm in Four Buys e Ifonmere "Katanga troops will not lire of Education shouldn’t be given Sewer Department financing. The Asking similar terms, Lessner morning after. Department, depending on assess­ 2422 Ellington Rd., Wapping, died first, and we do not intend any ag­ Presidency oi State NcWS any more opportunity to "c.ry for said “this Board has never before Clarence Leon Raby, an accused • j ments payable over three years to yesterday at Manchester Memorial gression,” sal.1 Tahombe. 'whose more money. . . they've been cry­ been confronted with such a lop- murderer who has vowed he will e Price includes 1-year e Dependable service avail* finance its projects, suffers from a Hospital. He waa first selectman government has declared Katan­ ing ever„since I cai) rem em jfr. . . jiided. asaessiQent" asiUte cost dif­ not be taken alive, wa.s still at service ( parts, labor), 5- able from eoast-to-ci^t. lack of invtstment capital-on hand in SbuthWindsor for sevcral-yearsr ga’s independence of Prem ier Pa­ and (the taxpayers don’t like IL" ference.* proposed between the large in Clinton, Tehn.,” deeplle an Toy Train Go. R o u n d u p and Hutchinson salJ *'We must and also owned and operated a year g ^ guarantee.- trice Lumumba's Centrap"Congo See Harassment Norwood St. and Farm Dr. people. all-out nuuihiint . . . Fam ily of Mrs. Fitzpatrick declared the change our method of asseflsnisnt school bus service for many years. government. -(Continued from Page One) Average asseasment against Francis Gary Powers promised sN o fictitious list prices or do Bomtthng.” Mr. Belcher was a member of "But if U.N. troops try to land (Continued from Page One) change would allow the Board of the nine Involved on Norwood Rd. every possible assistance by the Only $5 Down Education to "harass and fnis- Hutchinson Attacked^ Bftrgreen , Lodge o f Masons In e Most-wanted features at . . . we’ve cut our every­ here," Tshombe continued, "that claimed the United .States’ "relue- South Windsor. would be about $500. On Farm U.S. Embassy . . . Bet-winning trate’’.the general manager during Hutchinson came in for an at­ typical Sears low prices. day pricesl On Sears Easy Payment Plan will be an act of aggression and we tknl dragon" attitude fowsrd spare sit ion to ,^he board’s proposal to Dr., the seven involved would pay Anglican Dean of Brisbane, Dr. the strain of budget-making time. tack by former Director 5Vklter Survivors incliide' hls wife, Mrs. will oppose it." was leading to diaaste-. strengthen the safeguards by In­ assessments ranging from $1,- William Pye Baddeley, says he'll She also said the change «’on- .Mahoney on his recent charge that Maude Lewis Belchtr; a daughter, ‘^shombe has a hard core o f only Lionel Corp. la expanding its po- creasing the minimum tempera­ Mrs. Stanley Bienkowskl of Wap­ 525.94 against Clifford Hansen to go back to race track " if and cemlng the town clerk would town offlcials closed the revenue • Two-cycle washing for extra cleanliness 500 loyal Congolese troops, serving altlon in the eleclrnnlcs and de­ ture In pasteurizing milk. ping: a brother, John W, Belcher that against the Moses. Mrs; Han­ when, in'vited" in spite of criticism oaii84 trouble if the clerk were book.* la.st ,June 30, but continued under about iOO Belgian officers, fense fields. Dr. Richard M. Parry of the De­ of Wapping, and four grandchll sen last night, however, favored by other wearers of cloth. ever made appointive and still re­ to pay bHls, in an effart to under­ and police forces still undergoing Medaris has had a fantastie ca­ partment of Agrlcullure, Conserva­ dren. the eewer. 'Emmett V. Leverette, a 42- • Large service-for-nine capacity tained the hiring and firing power cut prior predictions made by screening to weed out the tin reer. At one time or another he has tion and Natural Resources said Funeral services wUl be held * Maritn Defends Plan year-old white man, has been ar­ over town employes. Hutchln.son and others of a high trust(f(orthy. :ben a mall sack heaver, taxi driver, the disease has never been diagnos­ Friday at 2:30 p. m„ at the New­ ' Rebutting Lessner, General rested Jn the abduction of two Ne­ 2-SPEED, 2-CYCLE "Army recruiting is going on In other disenssion last night, 1959-60 budget aurplu.s. Town of­ groes in Columbiana, Ga, • Rolls easily on non-marring casters Great I^kes pilot (at age 12), ed as having occurred tn Connecti­ pro and con arguments similar to kirk and Whitney Funeral Home Manager Richird Martin said the steadily," one of the Belgian o f­ trolley operator, autoraoblle deal­ cut but he recommended the pro­ flcials answered that the account­ 318 Burnside Ave., East Hartford. Farm Dr. clienta would pay more Attempted robbery charge past ones were voiced about an ing procedure was no different than ficers iuUd. "but new personnel er, aliplane pilot and management posal as a "sensible public health The Rev. Peter R. Lawson, will of­ only because they own more prop* agiinst Rudolph Pego, 32, arrest­ have to be trained and they cer ordinance that would legalize in past year*. ed after a window was shattered • Inlet hose snaps right onto faucet consultant. precaution." hunting with shotguns ,500 feet ficiate. Burial will be in 'Wapping erty. The assessment bills are tainly will not be ready to fight A t the hearing, Willard .T. Mahoney said Hutchinson’s Cemetery. at Tlffany’a Fifth Avenue Jewelry AUTOMATIC . Medaris Joined the Marines at from buildings and roads in outly­ based on front frontage Stearnes, Mansfield dairyman who charge put the Board of Directors, store In New York was dismissed the U.N. troops.” 16 in World War I. He entered the ing areas of town. " Friends may call at the funeral Martin defended the plan as the Mom deserves a dishwasher that will give has pasteurized milk for the past as well as all town officials. In ah in court for laek of evidence.... The premier said he had not Arm y In 1921, resigning tn 1927. Wilber Little, 195 Spencer St., ■home tonig'hf' from 7 to 9 o’clock, best of five prepared over the month at the higher temperature unfavorable light, and added; and tomorrow from 3 to 5 and 7 Weather bureau reported that last her more free time to spend with her family been officially Informed of the de­ In 19.59 he returned to active duly aaid the ordinance is acceptable to years by the town and said It WASHES ALL FABRICS SAfELYI in a cooperative test at the re­ “ I f we keep our books open for to 9 p. m. month was rainiest July since cision to send U.N. troops to Ka­ sportsmen he represents: and would stop raw sewage from en­ and friends. While she relaxes, extremely hot as a captain. quest of the department, testified political purpo.ses, then they'll Members of Evergreen Lodge of tanga. announced in L^opoldffiHe In World War II, Medaris was Frank Pemberton, of the Buckland tering Hop Brook from Farm Dr. 1889___ there is no apparent change In never be closed.” Masons will conduct a memorial water washes her dishes more sanitary than last night by Hammarskjold after executive officer for the Second Fish and Game Club, said true properties, as well as solve the Diplomatic sources In Washing­ the flavor or the'"cream line" of Mayor Eugene T. Kelly stopped service tjmorrow at 8 p. m., at the Belgian government figreej to Corps in Tunisia and Sicily, and for hunter* aren't irresponsible. Norwood St. problem. ton say Cuba has sent memoran­ is poetdfile by hand. Mahoney’s attack on Hutchinson, the funeral home. PRICE pull its troops in Katanga back to the First Army In the invsslon of milk. Stanley Swetzes, 22 Wetherell St., The plan Is to put a sewer in dum to the Inter-American Peace The present legal minimum Is as Mahoney waa concluding it. Friends may make memorial Committee accusing the United their base camp. Tshombe said he Norway. said true hunters weren’t what op­ Norwood St., extend H. to the 142 degrees for 30 minutes or 160 Mahoney also had hard words contributions to the Grace Epis­ also had no notification from the In 1958 he became commander ponents such as himself were wor­ northwest through a proposed States o f economic aggression and CUT Regular 209.95 i degrees for 15 seconds. for the condition of Highway De­ copal Church, Broad Brook. Belgians o f their change of heart. of the A'hmy Ordnance Missile ried about. ’ T v e had a stomachful right-of-way to Farm Dr. .and lay other alleged anti-Cuban actions... The new minimum will he 145 partment equipment, contending ------However, Tshombe said he Command, the Army's rocket and right how," he declared, "of young­ 1,570 feet of sewer In Farm Dr. to Group of scientists in Holmdel, 32.95 degrees for 30 minutes or I? ! de­ that workers were forced to drive Matdiing Dryer would'welcome the arrival of U.N. guided missile program. His head­ sters with .22s." He and Michael Frances Dr. The system wdUld New Jersey, will bounce radio sig­ LADY KENMORE grees for 16 'seconffii. truck.s with bad brakes. Martin to­ nals off the earth's* first satellite DISHWASHER Undersecretary Ralph J. Bunche, quarters were at Huntsville. Ala., Swetzes, Waddell Heights, spoke of work by gravity. 177 day said some workers did make Funerals sometime tonight.... e Plain air for plastics being sent by Hammarskjold to where he was associated with Dr. difficulty In policing gunplay and In answer to a question by Lesa- such a complaint a month or so Control of National Foreman’s $5 DOWN, $8.(10 MONTH on Soars Easy Payment Plan Only $5 Down Ellsabethville Fridky to arrange Wernher von Braun. ISHRR Prohp Rpcen^ed the latter aaid No Hunting atgna he ner, Martin said the town ha* de­ ago, but that he, Chester Langtry, Institute of New London, has been • Handy load a door the entry of the U.N. troops. 'The Under the Medaris eommand. New Haven, Aug. 3 . (d*i— The posted have been shot -down and Thomas F. Fitzsimmons ferred assessments only in case.* pulled down. i and a town union representative purchased by Prentice-Hall Inc. premier said he wanted to discuss the Arm v launched the United Interstate Commerce Commission Funeral aervices for Thomas F, where the land was unusable, such Mfas Ruth Llppincolt, 122 St. Investigated and found no sub­ his government’s posiTlon ■ with Slates’ first satellite Explorer (ICC)' toda.y called a 26-day recess Fitzsimmons, 411. Main St., were as a ravine, and not in cases Kenmore washers have achieved their tremendous p ^ LET SEARS ARRANGE John St. said ’ T m aickiand tired of stance in it. Bunche. riding aloft on a Jupiter C missile In its hearing into the New Haven held ye.*terday afternoon at the where owners simply didn't want BannedBurning ularity by giving you quality features at low prices! The UJJ. announcement stunned that Medaris helped develop. railroad’s operations and finances. to use it. Homes Funeral Home, 400 Main For example . . . all these features at $20 savings! the white population of Klisabeth- Last October, Medaris Sstimaled An Aug, 29 resumption date was couldn’t follow the action. spare time. It shouldn’t be her St. The Rev. Clarence E. Winslow, The Board will face a decision Britain's King Edward I made LOW COST ville, which had returtied to normal Russia was about five years ahead set., St which time the deficit-rid­ Policeman Edward Twohill was onl.v concern. pastor of the Church o f the Naza- on this matter -next week when ■the burning of coal a capital o f­ 2 speeds, Normal and Delicate cycles, built-in Unt filter, pursuits under the protection of of America In space accompllsh- den railroad Is expected to submit brought from his traffic post to “ Getting a husbam] Is not going it debates whether or hot to honof fense for a while near the end of rene, officiated. 10-lb. capacity. the Belgian troops. But despite nienls and said, "The only way to a blueprint .of Its plans for future restore order. He did so, but was to necessarily protect her from Burial waa in East Cemetery the request of Edward Matushak. the 13th century because he dis­ INSTALLATION program* In eight specific areas. earlier talk of a mass flight when catch up Is to go faster than they slightly wounded in action.:. the demands of earning a pay Bearers were Thomas J. Wray, 86 Highland St., that It defer a liked the heavy, acrid smoke. The *o-called "Blueprint for the U.N. troops were ordered in, there go. and I don’t know how fk.,1 "One hit me on the arm with check. It ma.v Just land her in the Raymond D. Blanco. Robert Mc- HOMART 3D-GAL. GAS Future" wa.* requented a month was no sign today of any exodus. that Is. I would say we'd better a bat,” Twohill said, "but I'm sure doubly demanding Job of being a Keown; Benjamin Godlewskl. Vic­ sgo hy the ICC. "It seems most of them will wail just go like hell." It was an accident.”- ' wage earner and a homemaker.” tor G. Black, and Richard H, Black to see what happens when U.N, Five weeks ago Lionel arranged The recess was called after the At the police station, charges Jr. troops arrive," a Belgian official to acquire Anton-Imco Fdectron- appearance of three rebuttal wlt- of breach of peace, injury-to pri­ said. nesae* for the New Haven. vate property, and resisting a po­ HEATER Charles E. MaOier Sr. It seemed possible the whiles Ics Corp., engaged In electronics, ICC Commission Charles A. lice officer were brought against Hospital Notes The funeral og Charles E. Math might stay if the U.N. sent white nucleonics ami missile production. This company received $5,300,000 Webb *ald the agency's report the two women. They were held Sr Sr. 29 Gerthmere Dr., West troops to Katanga. But the arrival based on the hearings here should under $300 bond, of colored troops would cause In defense coiitrarls In .F)me. Visiting hours: Adults 2 to 8 Hartford, and Manchester Jeweler, After many years of siicrossful be ready some time In October. One thing police couldn't deter­ p.m. Maternity 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 was held^ this morning at the great consternation. He said he hopes-that a report by mine— how did It all start? Mass departure of the l.^.OOO Bel­ operations, LionePs fortunes start­ p.m. Children’s Ward 2 to 7. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main the entire ICC bod.y will be ready gian civlllanjC In Katanga would ed to drop In 1957, F.amings were Patients Today: 165 St. by the first of the year. bring a quick shutdown of the cut aharpiv that year. In 19.58 It Cano Sale Urged AD M ITTED YE S TE R D A Y; Mrs. Burial waa in St. Patrick’s prortnoe’s copper and uranium lost $469,057 .and In 19,59 lost $1,- Testimony on technical points Ruth Doane, 42 S. Hawthorne St.; Cemetery.^Thompsonville, with the was given today by Charles A Meriden. Aug. 3 .(,D The . mines, ’The Congo's economic main­ 253.615., Diane Bienkowskl. Wapping; Mrs. Rev. Thomas Dennehy of St. Pat­ Goodwin, general passenger traf­ president of the Cuno Engineering stay, and would bring Katanga to In the fir.it quarter this year. Corp., Meriden, has announced Isabel Terhune, Windsorville; Rich­ rick’s Church, Thompsonville, o f­ NO MONEY DOWN the same state of economic paraly­ Lionel reported a net IncoTfle of fic manager; Robert W. Hooper, ard Loalbo, Vernon Ave., Rock­ ficiating. Bearers were James O. % assistant superintendent , of local that the company's stockholders VACATION TIME! sis now afflicting the rest of the $293,783, but $22.5,000 of this have voted to sell the company ville; Mrs. Helen Grabow.*ki, 376 Galusha, Harold Kane, James M. Ask About Seors country. consisted of a non-reculVlng prof­ maintenance; and HollIS Coyle, Hartford Rd.; Crain Heussen, 428 Reardon. Bernard M. Fogarty, enmptrnller. to American Machine and Foun­ Medemkelng Credit Pkm In Brussels, r. source close to it. In the same period last year dry Co., (AMF). Lake St.; Oeoffrey .Tone.*, 4 Fern Franclsj Burke, and John Hfiditch. the Belglsn government expressed The ICC hearinjt resumed .yes­ It lost •$172,241,' Murray McConnel. aaid yester­ St.. Rockville; Joyce Kowalski, Many repreaentatives of Man­ Overelze burner bents annoyance at the dwision to send terday after a month-long receas. 15-year guarantee on glass- A group headed by Roy Cohn day the sale is still a proposal, Andover; Mrs. Lillian McCarthy, chester's t^jisine.*.* community water 20% faster than In the U.N. troops so swiftly. This attained control of Lionel last Oc­ pending acceptance in a vole by Wethersfield; Frederick Warnock, visited the funeral home last eve­ lined tank. You get crystal source said it is likely ^.n open many other tanJes o f same tober. Cohn became chairman, a P 'andals Cut .30 Trepf AMF stockholders on Aug. -16. Carter St.'. Bolton; Eva Herpai, ning. clear water at all times. am acity. Katanga to "the. Lumumba agita­ post he will continue to hold. The Trumbull, Aug. 3 t/P) Tollce TTie sale was approved by 93,6 70 Union St., Rockville; Colleen tors’’ and provoke, as elsewhere, s president at that time, Ijiwrencc continued their search ~t,oday for per cent of Cuno’a preferred stock Sullivan Thomp.sonvillp. flight o f European technicians and Cowen, resigned. the persons who did heavy dam­ owners and by 93.3 per cent of AD M ITTED TODAY: James doctors. Cohn attained fame In Waah- common stock holders. Each share Bjorkman, Springfield, Mas.*.; Paul About Town '"rhls move ".’ill conie irMuier age to the property of an Inspec­ Inglon as the chief counsel of the of stock was worth one vote. Broome, Amston; Howard Sargent, than we expected and.sooner than tor at the .Slkoraky Aircraft plant Senate Comm,iltee , Investigating A total of 62,497 out of 66,740 Broad Brook. Mrs. Oglore White, patriotic in­ Kenmore 30-in. Gas Range Bi9Coldlpet1^Cu.Ft/ wa feel opportune," he said. Sunday night. Communism In (lovernment. This preferred ballots approved the BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son structor of the Anderson Shea U. Ni has more urgent tasks rb Police aaid there waa ■ no evi­ WHS the committee hesded by for­ to Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Hastillo, Auxiliary. VFW , will present' cploT Refrigerator, and Freener! tackle elsewhere tn The Hong a.<" dence linking the - vandaliam at sale and 278.254 out of 298,113 Has Electric Clocfc, Timer! mer .Sen. McCarthy. RFD 3, Rockville; u son to Mr. and bearer and patriotic Inatriktor Big 15 Cu; Ft. Coldspot , Though a U.N. spokesman In the home of Charlea Jagetz with common votes were cast for the Medaris is technical adviaor to Mrs. Pierre Caron, 21 O va! Lane; a flaga to the new Wethersfield/Aux­ Leopoldville said he did not know the atrike which has affected the sale. Only stockholders of rec­ the Armour Reaearch Foundation, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Walter iliary at the Wethersfield IVFW tbs nationality of the troops to be plant ainge June 7. ord July 11 were allowed to vote. Reg. 149.95 Freater Priced Extra Low Foss, Llynwood Dr., Bolton; a Post Home tonight at 7:30. Mem­ Reg. 26B.D5 employed, a Brussels government rhslrnian of Electronics Teaching Jagetz aaid he had alayed out AM F Is offerlmr 2,958 shares of daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Roger- bers of Anderson Shea Auxiliary SAVE official aaid the Job will be shared Iviboratory, a merriber of the Har- .of work for three _ weeks , but their common stock for each 10, SAVE $30 Hebert. Wapping: a daughter to will attend. Office -a are to wear by Iriih, Swedish and Moroccan vsnl University Board of Visitors "when I aaw which way the strike sh/ires of Cuno preferred and’ 21.95 and a director of Aeroncia Mariii- M’r. and Mrs. Daniel Muirhead, uniforms. a Sterst 838 lb*, units. waa going and that the union was 4,428 common shares for each 10 1 2 8 2 3 9 faciurlng Corp. shares of'Cuno common. Newington: a son to Mr. and Mrs. a Fott-frssxs isctlen King Baudouin reviewed in Brus­ going to loSe, I aaw no reaaon for $10 DO W N sels the first 2.50 of the 1,,500 troops However, preferred stockholder.* Frederick Kaeser, 595 Avery St.; From Ijind to Sea ' $5 DOWN remaining out- of work any long­ a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Thom­ Belgium is flying home in a partial er," at Cuno will have the option of IllJSO Month on Smrs Easy Payroent Plan 1 8 8 as Couglin, Wapping. $7 Month on Sears Easy Payment Plan wlth(irawal from The f'ongo. I’olirV* rr(*qiicnfy Nearly 30 trees were cut down redeeming their stock for $17 per -Though it is a descendant of Famous Coldspot Super-W all comtruetton same a$ In Hammarskjold said Bunche share plus accrued dividend. BIRTHS TODAY: Twin daugh­ land animal* that were hairy and Freezer stores 86 lbs. of food. Refrigerator St his home at 22 While Plaina Rd. ters to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Chris­ would be followed on Saturday by 4-legged, the whale has a naked our finer freezerv Ease-open oounterbolonced lid Chaiig[c IJiiclerway Other trees and wisteria vines tian, West Willington; a son to Mf. Lights autoiqatically.! H as 25-in. wide defrosts itself, has butter chest, 21-qt. por* the first U.N, mllllary contlp- were Injured. skin except for a few scattered celained crisper! See it! gents. "and the withdrawal of Bel­ and Mrs. Charles Burdick, 16 oven, smokeless broiler, handy small- opens from inside and out. Pre-set cold control. 5-yr. • The unseen vandals ran off with Knighton St. hairs on the head. Ita only trace gian troops from the places where Work liegan today on changing of hind llmba consists of a few three lawn sprinklers smj 250 feet Ruth Millett DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: appliance outlet. See i t . . . buy it now! 5-Year Guarantee,- 1-Year Sei’vice guarantee on the seeled refriperofiog) lystem. United Nations troops are sta­ over the .Manchester police depart­ of hose. Another 75 foot section Mrs, Gloria Ozut, 33 Florence St.; tiny bqnes hidden at its tail base. tioned must begin immediately." ment's radio system...... _...... was hacked to pieces. M i's, Helen Olsen, Canterbury: No matter where you plan to spend your vacation, you’ll = - ^ , Hammarskjold's announcement When the project is completed, Don’t >Sacriflce Education = - They, destroyed a flower bed Mrs. HaXcl Lambert, 3 Bancroft Bermuda celebrated the 3.50th enjoy reading about what’s going on in your old home­ Lew Priced Ferlobie i$ an made no mention of Tshombe nr In shout two t^eeks. Manchester In All-Out Husband Hunt anniversary of its founding as a and trampled a vegetable garden Rd,, Rockville; John Boudreau, his announcement that he -would will l)e on a clear channel, with no For the lucky girl who la going British colony in 1959. town, . __ measuring 50 feet by 3(5. Deep River; Michael Orfitelli. 9 \ Quiet Working not permit tT.N. troops into his •interference from other police de- to college in the fall a word of ad­ Warren St.; James Bohenko, East IDEAL SECOND SET pa rlments. Jagetz said, “ When ■ 1. first saw province. But'presuiiiably it .will vice from a college dean: Hartford: Hyman Rabinowltz, Wll- Economy-Priced be Bunche’s mlsalon to secure his At present the Westchester, N. the extent of the damage this “ Diyt't enter college with the morning, I was sick.i’ limantic; Mrs. Barbara Farrell and Legal Notice agreement. Y., ' Is on the same notion so many girls have that daughter, 1087 Main St.; Mrs Garbage Dihposer^ The Secretary Ucnefal predicted frequent V as Manchester, and most your ipaln purpose in continuing HAVE “THE HERALD" Graclette Duszny and daughter,- of the time messages from thete AT A COURT OF PROBATE hfid $5 DOWN that by the beginning of next Tent pent in Toy Shop your edu.catiSn is to get yourself Wapping; Mrs, Marie Fonlanella at Manchrali'r. within and for the 4^dd New Kitchen Beauty I'orne into headquarters clearer on Sears Easy Payment Plan week, or about two weeks after New Haven, Aug. 3 iJ’it.Tw o a husband. ami daughter, Talcottvilie; Mrs. District of Manchester, on the 2nd day Kenmore the Security Council's second call than messages from cruisers si of Augusl, 1960. young New Haven housewives " I f you concentratis on husband- Marjorie Lavoie and son, Upper Present, Hon, .lohn J. Walletl Judge. All Channels 80.00 Mora 38“ for (Belgian wHhdrawal,- U NT'^'"' tried out a ball bat and a croquet hiintlpg to the exclusion of get­ Butcher Rd„ Rockville; Mrs. Dor­ Estate of Samuel J. Erwin, late of SEHT TO YOU BY MAIL 54-in. Cabinet Sink When this changeover Is com­ Reg. 49.95. troops would be ’5n control of the mallei yesterday, but not In a ting an education that.will be use­ othy Lackoiiakas and daughter, Manchester In said District, deceased. plete. the units tn esch crutaer will The - administratrix having exhibited security o f the whole territory of spirit of fun. They were swinging ful to you In earning a living, you Ellington; Mrs. Lena Barry and twr administration account with said operate by Iransisto'ra Instead of Clip and fill out this coupon. Mall to Circulation Department Convenient, modem and/ $ £ 0 9 5 The Congo." at each other. are living In a dream world. son, Storrs; Mr*. M ary’ Cavedbn estate to this Court for allowance, it is e Clear reception of pictiire and sound Cootmoous-feed. aetioo He reported that the U.N. now tubes, and will be many limes and son, 63 Constance Dr.; Mrs ORDERED- That the 11th day of along with your check or money order. I smaller and lighter than present And connecting too. Though ’,’Chiy5cea are that marriage August, I960 at ten o’clock, forenoon, has plenty of storage ^ hM more than 11.000 troops tn The Barbara Arnold and daughter, geu rid of gsribsge quick­ units. neither was seriously* hurt,' each Isn’t going to take you out of the at me Probate Office in the Municipal e Convenient side controls and handle R eg 79.95. Congo, deployed throughout tbe Storrs. Butiding In said Manchester, be and ’MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD ”” | ly with no mess or^ ora.' W ork. today was for the most look seversl of the best the other Job morket permanently. the same is assigned for a hearing on I v «*t territory with.the exception DISCHARGED TO D A Y: Mrs, 13 Bissell St., Manchester, Conn. C^t a new sink with a built-in look. Acid and Food waste goes dotrii of KeUuiga. psrl on the .new antenna on the had to offer. "You majt need to help your the allowance of said admlnfstratlon ac­ roof of the police -lallon. Their little disagreement began husband earn a living In the first Eleanor Van Stine, 428 W. Middle count with said estate, ascertainment I Please send "The Herald” to me at the following vaca- I the drain. Fast atarting "A ll Etelgian troops have been Tpke.; Mrs. RuH* Doane, 42 S. of heirs and order of disIrlbuUon. and scratch resistant porcelain enamel steel sink has Police are experiencing no In­ on heavily traveled CJhapel Street years of .your marriage, this Court directs ihal notice of the I tion address: withdrawn, from all regions of the Hawthorne St.; Mrs.-Anna Casati, H-HP motor. Simfde in- territory where troops of y the terruption in I heir radio communi­ yesterday afternoon. One minute "Yinu ma.v need to continue time and place assigned for said hear­ Our Best H -H P . 2 drainboards. Baked-on white enamel finished cation while the s h a m s t h o s s o f a Ac r oss DOWN Ample free parking on adjoining Ruasia. MATOR 15WA1L AND (Boa^cid). Cl _ CAUP//S n^LACB AHD TfiB CHBFVS 1 Corned beef lot. “8 * H” GREEN STAMPS. (dmtuM bnctti} . Oi HAS I\tAKII>I6A J Comparable figures ara 5.3 per mnj drug w iatm .v ^tSlHB/SA'/BKlTABLBlUCUU.US!-— , Inttomaent cent in Japan, less than 5 in Weat AJJSffrfA/HMSVAMPSHEDP^SPECtSi ’B iO U & i] Simple and attractive: Cut a FOR H15TEMT .S T ijcm a — > SSinging voice Germany, alighUy above'4 in'the = s t i POK auc APTseMx*^ p o l o m a t c h /*- I Onusual tomato in six wedges.^leavlng the AN 8 Musical United State*, 3 in France and TWO AbMArrev.zHA/e m s s h a s h s o -po ^ iM A 4 Equals Wild Onedt Are Bent base uncut; arrange on safad OCTfiT/' PO\SOH * measurt Th« Gingham Sat! HSeep Going on Your VaenUon Nawasf In Classics Paint* and Palntinga Italy, and about 8 to 9 in the So- 12 Wings 8 Jewel WILD BLUH3BE3RRIES . from greens and fill the' center of the SOppoeed You won’t hava to put up with Come to WATKINS GALLERY, tomato with shrimp or lobster' vl'et Union. StUlHTBT PBifOKMIHO II Level Hewdfoundland are the Juiciest, 15 Oak Street, wliere you'll find a MOZAKT THIS . " p a t c h / 7 Simple irritating delays on yoiir vacation salad. But Japan apends in public SAFELY OOiUDtot 14 High note of the sweetest blueberries ever if you take along an extra pair choice selection of ready-to-hnng funds per student'only one a«v- AFTERHOOHf* 8 Follow PINE PASTRY SHOP. 658 Cen­ Guido’s seal* 28 Moslems 45 Actren of BYE GLASSES. Como to pictures. When you want an ap­ enth a* much as the. United SUtes 18 Pennants 8 Slurs ter Street bakes WILD BLUE­ Prune colealas; is a dish that ARTHUR 8-3 10 Landed 30 Heeting device Teny ECONOilY .OPTICAL in tho An­ propriate and distinctive MOUNT­ does, one fourth as much as Eng­ *» 17 IgQited BERRIES into delicious muffins, ING and FRAM E.for a cherished wins friends. Toss together light ' ( t l 11 Grade 31 Keats, for 45 IfSlrs drews Bldg., 5.5 East Center St. ly shredded cabbage and chopped land, one third as much as West 18 Gardeners __ cupcakes, pies and scones. Treat where PRICES ARE RIGHT. Pre­ photograph, diploma, etching, wa­ A L L Y OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN instance 47 Give forth pnifies. Add mayonnaise, lemon Germany and France, and three "2S;“*“” So?!£ir"’ S3 Crown \48 Sea eagle the family to wholesome eating scription-ground SUNGLASSES ter color or magazine illustration, fifths as much as Russia. KI WEa,tH«r SniFFAKW / BUT I I KNDW_BUTbacky ------S.VVaX^TH' WOMEN. 35 Dunne and 50 Fruit since blueberries rate highest in for ■ the motoring traveler keeps the variety here will please you. juice and salt to taste. _ ,, M3U \ i5?AVEMEN DRAaSIN* / WONT IN TH* BONE A6e,/THINSSP\ WERE, FOR ONE / C W .r i W r 2lIMItlim.fl. s y “S“i> Vitamin A over other berries and 33 Consum,e Zf ArsDisn Castle 51 Sufllx eyes clear and rested. rcAME ABOunwrf won't I mogen btth' hair I sayi« u •IHINS«W0?E / WHAT, THIINS BBJEVB m garments 40 French 52 Peruse they are rich in food energy. The Wooden )>eadB in honey tones In Full Swiag* in TH-l UKE I T ^ W S I ^ 35?. 24 Actress' WILD BLUEBRRY season is here WATKINS Semi-Annual FUR- ' S f i 25 Clamp novelist 55 Boy’s London Broil are strung on golden-hued chains Gardner at PINE PASTRY SHOP. Enjoy NTTURK SALE is in progress dur­ TRAVEL AKIIIYI 27NoU6n 28 Ohio city 43 Moving nickname Modernized London Broil makes for summer wear. Tremendous It. It',8 good for you! SUMMER with pale beige or black linen. ing August. There ta so much 18 Asylam St., HartfoidV 2 8^ ce SUNDAY HOURS are 7:30 a.m. ■good company fare. Marinate activity going on in all depart­ 32 Drinking 1 2 3 4 i r r r 9 I& r tUstit SUcUitt Tcl. CHapel 7-5857 to 2 p.m. scored flank steak In bottled ments, many of which are expand­ place Italian dressing. Broil 5 minutes Time to consider- dark or tran­ ing and relocating Within the Urn sulky MtariSM, Its 8*<- Aathorized AgtiiM For AH. IS 14 sition cottons. They’re turning up 34 Theater 1 on each side or till medium. Spread store. Ail are slashing prices in­ M r i a t aylM tU aic u u klsp _ Rail, Air and Stomauhip ‘ d i^ c t Fiambre in t^e stores in luscious shades «bu suiriSt in*, ceaifect- i T IS 17. Ingredients: 1 small head ice­ with blue cheese appetizer dip. vitingly just for you. The Ver­ Lines ^ % i?ME MATOR MFBler Broil one minute longer or till of grape, plum, dark green and mont sap bucket comes into your tU« mason — M t stw 37Actreae n r berg lettuce, 3ts to 4 cups cubed deep red'in both prints and plain. low prim yss sw **0f4. O viE R D tP IT cooked chicken, 3 medium-sized to­ browned; home on three legs, polished and 3-»' Francis snioothed t6 hold milady's mending Manchester Aueni 3IBrisUe matoes (cut in Wedges), 1 medium- !I^.g.r-«-YTTr' 21 a 1 Butterhead is one of five types Summer Drr** Clearance or knitting conveniently cloae, WELDON DHUG CO. HAROLD BELLS 3BGennanilvw sized red onion (sliced paper-thin A fresh, crisp SUMMER DRESS reg. 313.25, now 310.98. M l Mala Straeb—sn S-5321 41Posed KT Ml IT shd separated into rings), H cup of lettuce; it ie distinguished by Ten MI 9-7442 k 2^ k its soft head and the buttery feel­ from BURTON’S. 841 Main Street, 42Conatallatlaa olive oil, H cup red wine vinegar, CARNIVAL 44Hirdlng JT 1 as ing of its inner leaves. Boston let­ now at CLEARANCE PRICES, is BY DICK'TURNER • 1 teaspoon salt, I, teaspoon black tuce is a variety of the butterhead just what you need to liven up JQl 48CkiCTUPt> pepper. 2 oranges Jrciit into mem­ The Inquirer r y 4 /- s r type. wilting summer spirits. Scoop up 48 Senior brane-free sections), '2 avocados several for youiself at prices PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER SSAuatrellim s r 4t (sliced), ! bunch smal),radishes. There Is a INfference sla.shed to $3 and $5 with values ostrich Method; Remove Some of the A FINE THINOI 'SOMETIMES 1 -WHEN IT WAS ^ 84 Interpret When you have your films de­ up to $22.99. You’ll want to pack WE HAVE TO ^WISH I LIVED IN ENOl^H.FpR AJSIRL] 42- large outer leaves from the lettuce one along for your vacation, to Deaths Last JVEg7if||I FREE for your kitchen 88 Nothing veloped at the FALLOT STUDIO, BE HOME RUM^ VTHOSE OLDEN and arrange on salad platter; dre.s.s up in if you are summering , '^aiRLS 57 “Gloomy w IT li 52 70 East Center Street, notice the ’ DON'T EVEN H IT T E R S .DAYS- BEAUTIFUL,' Dean” knife-shred the remaining lettuce ^t home, to wear right into Oc­ By THE ASSOdATV») PRESS clean picture you get, so clear and Camp Pendleton, (Jalif. — Bob KNOW HOW T O B E 83 Feminine s r 14 66 and put it into a mixing bowl. Add sharp. Their PHOTO FINISH^ tober’s Indian siunnier days. All From Hio rTO HOLC POPULAR, - chicken, tomatoes and onion rings are washable to drip drj’ with just Gulowski, 2.5, the listed world rec­ II appellation ING SERVICE is the re.sult of BAT/ 58 Musical BT S7 u to the shredded lettuce: push to careful work, with up-to-date the care.s.s of an iron. In sizes ord holder In the pole vault with • a mark of 15 feet S’, inches, died direction one side of bowl and in empty equipment used by a trained staff. for the Mis.sy, Junior and half­ 60 Organ part s r U Si sizes. the styles are so classic and in an automobile accident yester­ 8 space add olive oil, vinegar, salt You get genuine KASTMAN KO-. ROYAL ICE CREAM Co. 81 Kequire and pepper, beating with a fork. .DAK processing on your colored lasting you’ll be grateful for your day oit this Marine Corps base Toss salad .mixture and dre.ssing films when you bring them to the foresight, when you bring them where he served as a first lieu­ ♦ together; an-ange on large lettuce ONE SIZE FALLOT STUDIO. 8344 out next season. tenant. leaves on salad platter. Garnish (I2-I4i|4) 34.48 Atlanta Eldon Lee Edwards, 51, Mutual Flind* -> S H O R T R IB S BY FRANK O’NEAL with oranges, avocadris and Brush baking powder bis.quits WITH THf NIW imperial wizard of the U.S. Klans, Made in a gay gingham and em­ For maximum .safety. Income and Knights of the Ku KIux Klan, radishes. Sers'e at once. Makes 8 broidered • with eye-catching fish with milk or cream and sprinkle ★ DEAR, IS tlMS 'TME O tA b O H servings. with- grated Cheddar cheese, then PAR-ORAMA I f growth; you should check the'ad­ died Monday of a heart attack. )uotifs, this sew-easy sun outfit will His group riainns to be the largest C A tL W \imiCaCH6 fORl dust with paprika, before baking. This carefully tailored shirt vantage of MUTUAL F'UNDS keep'ydU cool and comfortable. available at your New York Stock of the several Klan organisations A new star ha* bemi add- . It’s Not the Heut. It’s Your Bair Pattern No. 2649 has tissue ■These biscuits are excellent with dress for the matron can be made 13 t-3 That may be making vou feel vegetable salads and cold cuts. Exchange Me)iiber. SHEARSON. which emerged during the ladt *d In the Royal Ic* Cream sizes 12, 14, 16 incl.; graph for fish with or without contrast; open or decade. famll,r— ■ i uncomfortable these Augiist. days. closed neckline. 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Count ery, diced: 1 quart soft bread Add chicken, crumbs, onions and on using 2 to 3 tableapoona-of sug­ crumbs, l/'3 cup water, 44 to 1 parsley; mix w'ell. Turn into but­ To make commercial prepared ar and 1 teaspoon of vanilla for teaspoon salt, (4 teaspoon ore­ tered baking cups. Place in pan of sour cream, a lactic acid culture 1 cup of cream to be whipped. gano. <4 cup fine dried bread hot water. Bake In moderate oven Is added to sweet cream; the mix­ crumbs, 1 tablespoon melted but­ (350 degrees F.) 1 hour, or until ture is then allowed ‘to incubate Ever stuff prunes with cottage ter, parsley. firm. Serve with cheese sauce. Gar­ until the correct flavor and con­ cheese and serve with a fresh fruit Cut eggplant lengthwise into nish with pickle slicea. If desired. sistency have been reached. salad? halves. Scrap* out pulp, leaving JUMBO (4-Inch thick shells. Cook pulp in RUBMNG Y A £ & , g 9 * ( water j))st to cover until tender, about 15 minutes. Drain very well. 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B r (HANK CUNE District Pros I Sport Schedule ~ Champion Peeved; Rejects Title Date Vtm Chicago,’ Aug. 3 (/P)— The^sscond four teams, major league^Contlnental League that It Is at* Thahlg j»roWem—which no long-«.happy that the move has been mada Asalataat Bports Ekiltor I ^ • I — — ■ Scoring,thres'runsScoring.thm' runs ta tJli New York, Aug, —Peavld^hampion the promoters (Peature' Continental Baseball- League baseball probably would be broken lea.st happy at what finally has affect the Continental peacefully. Tofisir 8 and addl^ two more Jn down Into three . eight-league happened, i will watch the Na­ "I believe expsuuion should bs a And Hilinski becauae he said be bad not been Sportsr Inc.), would bo polite' is dead. But the dream of a was the settling of In- -Golf—-She’fi Humblin* Game Tsschers vs. No. Ends, 6:15, consulted about the date, heavy­ enough to ask me," the champ the Hartford AU-« teams tional and Amerlca'njcagues with | demnity claima sought by nilnor step at a time, firat with two teams Don Willis jQuragS,-5(-3, vigorous New York attorney their expansion in the nepcl years' for each league, and maybe eventu­ To employ an old fashioned and pretty well worn outTfliche^ Chartsr Onk. weight Champion Floyd Patterson aaid. -"I mi|^t fight Johansson O'Malley Spokesman leagues whiefi must give way to Congo vs. Tsmple, 6:16, Nebo. indicated tciday he would not fight before Nov. l.o r after Nov. 1, but at. Oolt‘ Park iri. Hart..^, , apd an aging baseball execu-' . O'Malley, acting as spokesman and when the decision is made that the Incoming major league teams. ally with four, making two 12- “Golf, she Is a humblin’ game.”—No matter what type of Are Casualties \lrhi avenged in earttsr 8-2 tda a third league is necessary, I will In New York, Bas^all Commis­ teanh leagues. If that doesn’t,work Han. Auto vs. McIntosh, 6, Me­ Ingemgr Johansson on Nov, 1 In I’ll not fight him on Nov. tive did not pass without for both the American and Nation­ player you are, a 70 golfer, an 80 linksman, a 90 shooter, or morial field- Los Ahgelea. the Silk City team a ooupie. olf forcing the major leagues to ex­ al Leagues, said he expected the apply for a .lob with it." sioner Fm-d C, JF'rick’ expre.ssed out. then perhaps three eight-club even if you’re up there in my league, gome time or other in Wethersfield, Conn., Auat. S Moriarty’z vs. 'Valeo, f, Colt weeks ago. . pand from eight to ten teams. two leagues to meet joinily with­ Lost in (he shuffle was the nine- pleasure in' the manner in which leagues could be lined up. Patterson said hs learned the MINOR L^OfTB kfiSEBAlX page application which the Con- the expansion problem has' been . "Naturally 1 cannot comment your golf career you must have learned the truth of this state­ (JP)—Par at the . Wethersfield Park, Hartford. date of hla'^ '^third title Bout with All-Sitars...... 003 002 The decision to expand was made in s month to Ifon out necessary Don WlUiS .....O il 010 >—Handsome. Bob Gutowekl, 25, but added "We immediately will tating, '’Obviously," AMERICAN LBAGCE tors blasted hint out of the box in| pinch-hitler Bob Cerv. following you and I have but they have days Cinderella-llke hero of the 1956 CATCHER ‘OUT NOT BATTER: In one of many anrh “zany" scones which occurrofl ' Tuesday’s Results two innings and went on to win [Roger Maris' two-run homer that when they would Just as soon chester Country Club champion, TAKE YOUR CHOICE rerommond expansion and we Rickey went up to Shea after the "stood in bed” as the saying goes. also qualified with a 73. Olympics and official world pole In last night's Alumni^AlUStars v.s. Coaches gamo. Coaches’ catcher Paul Kicharrls would like I0 do It by 19B1." meeting, threw his 'arms arofind New York 3-3, Detroit 2 (14)- 9-0 tied the score 2-2 in the ninth, gave Langer Pace-Better vault record holder, waa killed In (10). Oddly, that was the score by the Yankees their uphill victory Who wUl soon forget this year’ii a headon auto collision yesterday. TUBELESS OR TUBE-TYPE collapses over plat« after apparently being hit in head by bat of Terry Moran. Uoking New York For Sura the younger man. and said: "I may which Newcombe was beaten the in the night half of the t\vin bill. PGA tournament at the Firestone The pace-setter yesterday in the on in mock dismay are. left to right. Erv Rusconi, Charley Grptf. Wally Fortin-and n^ver ape you again, but you did a Baltimore 6, Chicago 2. Country Club in Akron, Ohl(x and 18-hole qualifying play, wax Ed The shy, modest silver medal Speculation was that New York great job." Washinglon 9. .Cleveland 0. last time he faced an American The first affair al.so went into over­ winner at Melbourne died Instant­ Pop Carlson with latter ready to settle matters for his teammate with gun. All-Stars City and Minneapolis-Sl. Pkul [..cague tekm—the Yankbes In the time. the Yankees winning in the the horrendous eight Arnold Palm­ Langer, 24, a pro from Minneapolis, . Shea Real Winner Kansas City 10. Boston 4. who buzzed around in 35-81—66, a ly in the wreck a t this Southern won 5-4 and good time was had by all. (Herald Photo by Pinto) ______^ would definitely become major W. L. Prt. G.B. final game of the 19,36 World Uth on John Blsnchard's singla er took on the 15th hole there. This California Marine Corps base. Of' league cities along with a Texas Shea appeared to be the only real Series. * with the bases full and two out. was the same Talmer who had put neat five below par. winner in the group although New York ... .5(5 39 .589 — back-to-back victoriea in the I960 Today’s feature will be a pro­ flcials said Gutowski, a Marine team. OUier members of the Con­ Chicago ...... 57 42 ,.582 1 When Big NeWk waa a Brook­ It marked the third straight 3-2 lieutenant) was driving to his tinental I..eague are . Hous­ Rickey finally had made the major lyn Dodger, he was truly a great triumph for New York over De­ Masters and National Open and amateur tournament teaming local home on the base when a car on ton, Dallas-Fort Worth, Buffalo, leagues bow to his wishes of ex­ Baltimore . ... .5(5 45 .,5.54 3 - missed by one stroke of pulling out. golfers 'With some of the great Cleveland . .. . .49 46 .516 7 pitcher. In 1956, he won 27 and troit. which now has lost 11 of the wrong side of the street slam­ Denver and Atlanta. pansion. lost 7, capturing the Cy Youfig 13,'nine by one run. the British Open. touring pros. Tomorrow through med into his auto. The driver of the Gordon, Dykes Switch Jobs Shea startr.d nut to get a team Washinglon . .47 49 .490 9'S Hard luck Jim Sunning, who had But that Sunday afternoon in Simday the 72 holes of the tourna­ a t m ' i e Although no one would confirm Detroit ...... 44 52 .456 12)1, Award aa the majors’ outstanding other car, also a Marine, was i which cities were to be selected. in New York and felt he had suc­ pitcher. But against the Amer­ lost three in a row and had not July was one day Palmer would ment proper will be played. klUed. ceeded. At the same time, Shea ad­ Boston ...... 39 57 .406 171i been given a run by his teammates Just aa aoon forget. There were 122 players out yes­ Clm-eUnd, UPk —The*- Cleveland currently Is In fourtlr Gordon said he thought the, o'Malley made It clear that the .404 ican League, he was a dud, losing In 1957, Gutowski sailed 15 feet place, sevqn games below the top change was for the best. ‘Tve al franchises to be admitted would be mitted the Continental iJeague en­ Kansas City ...38 5B 17'4 sll_____ five decisions______over a period of during a 26-inning stretch, had Nevertheless, the Lingonler, Pa., terday shooting for a chance at a 8)4 inches to beat the great Cor­ Cleveland baaehell club nanouhoed tered the meeting knowing the Today’s Games native will be the main attraction starting berth. With 75 the cut^, rung and Detroit Is In slyfh, 12i/| ways been very much appreciative those held by Continental League [eight years. One was an All-Star; two-hit, 11-strikeout shutout until nelius Warmerdam’s nnark of today It has released Jos Gordon games off the pace. ownera. majora were opposed to a ^ third Kan.sas City (Gai-vcr 1-6 and defeat. The others were World ! the ninth. He walked leadoff hit- when action starts at the first te r 73 made it. They wUI Join at least 15-7% that had stood like Mt. aa field manager of the team and In Washington, Frank I.nnc. of the Cleveland r.lith hiring me In league and "Because of legal ram­ Larsen 0-51 at Bo.ston' (Monbou- Series losses to the Yankees. ; ter Bobby Richardson and com-^ tomorrow at ‘Wethersfield. He will that many -who are automatic Everest for IS years. the first place," fJonlon said. He At the same time, there . re­ ifications-we decided-it was no use quette 11-8 and Wilson O-Ol, |2), also be the pre-tournament favor­ will hire Jlrnmy Dykes, now at general manager of f'levelaml told mained the possibility that a third Washington scored twice in each plained of arm strain after serv- ARNOLD PALMER qualifiers. Including the touring Gutowskl’s record was bettered air^on a news conference flic arrange­ said he. was very grateful 'for what to continue fighting." 6 p.m. of the first two Innings and Ca- tW" balls to J lickey Msmtle. ite because of t;^e way he has pros, In the field of 150 tomorrow, Detroit. Gordon will succeed league still could come about. been dominating or contending for Tommy Bolt was a jloubtfUI start­ last month by Don Bragg, who DykM aa manager of the Tigers. ment was made "By mutual agree­ Cleveland- had done for him. "We accomplished the job I Cleveland (Grant 6-51 at Wash- milo Pascual went on’. to'toss a Bill Fischer toos Angeles ...32 43 .,347 5 The Senators chased, the 34-year- on the tour; Gary Player, fine ' Bragg refenred to Gutowskl’e TUBE-TYPE San Franclabo .50 4.3 .526 7 old righthander in the second with Herbert had a seven-hit shutout PGA championship, Jay Hebert, South African performer; Art magnificent vault of 19-9% in TUBE-TYPE Cincinnati ..,.42 .35 .433 four successive singles. Killebrew going into the ninth but faltered 'Will 'be seeking- top prize money Wall Jr., former Master champ; 1957 that was rejected as a rec­ 3-T SAFETY ALL-WEATHER T H E D O O R S 16 later homered again and doubled in the ninth, yielding two-nln ' of 53,500 as will defending cham­ Bob Rosburg winner of the 1959 Hank Seeks Repeat 3-T ALL-WEATHER Philadelphia ..40 .39 .404 ord because hia pole wee wiitd L 19 • homers to Vic Wert* end Frank Chicago ...... 36 60 .375 to drive In four runs. pion Gene Uttler. The latter PGA title and Ken 'Venturi, who bl(fivn back into the sawdust pit. Site 6.10 X IS 2U4 Pascul, winning' his 10th game Malsone before regiUning hia polae. served notice titat he ie sharp and has been so close to both the Mas Site 6.70 X IS . 1 1 9 5 - •I 495 Today's, Games Knockout of Ellis "They should have accepted It," Blackwall Blackwell agaiqst five defeats, 'went the dis­ It was hia seventh victory in 17 beady to defend his crown by tak­ ters and National Open crowns aaid Bragg, who had competed Cincinnati (Hook 7-11 and tance for the first time since May decisions. O'Toole 8-91 at Chicago (Hobble ing the Eastern Open at Baltimore but has yet to take, one of the big Chicago, Aug. 3 (^ — Busy against Gutowski In half a hun­ are 10-13 and Ellsworth 4-8), (2), 2 laat week-end. Thus far no one ones. These and many more will Henry Hank, hopefully battling to­ dred meets. - TUBELESS San Francisco (McCormick 10- has ever been able to put togeth- be in the field of 150 to tee-off wards a shot at the middleweight Affectionately CaUed ‘Onte* TUBELESS ) at Philadelphia iMahaffey 0-0 er 'back-to-back ICO crowns and Thuhsday morning. . 6 •Hemus Hero Now- Uttler -will be striving to accom­ champion, takes on Rudy EUis of Gutowskl’s friends called him 3-T SAFETY ALL-WEATHER 3-T CUSTOM SUPER-CUSHION or Owens 3-9), 8:0,3 p.m. Several of the touring pros will Chicago in a 10-round Chicaj^b "Guta,” proudly, affectionately Los Angeles (Craig 4-1) at plish this feat. As a matter of probably tear Wethersfield Coun­ Site 6.70 X IS g * She 6.70 X IS fact no one man has been able to Stadium bout tonight and with good reason. i; • 1 0 9 5 ’ Pittsburgh (Mirell 7-5), 8:15 p.m. try Club apart whUe'^ others wlU The 26-year-old Detroiter will be As an alternate, Gutowski didn’t er 7.S0 X14 er 7.50x1 Milwaukee (Spahn 11-7) at St, win more than one ICQ title In wish they had "stood in bed" for Blackwell Switches Paying Off; any manner. making his seventh start this year. think he’d compete in the 1956 niavkwtil T7— (•11 Louis (Jackson 13-8),' 9 p.m. the weekend. But It will be fun games in Australia. Then, In Thursday’s Schedule Other-former ICO champions In to watch them all go by one of He won five of his previous six a Cincinnati at Chicago, 2:30 pm. additian to Palmer and Littler who the many fine viewing stations bouts. fine demonstration of sportaman- San Francisco :;.t Philadelphia, ai* esqMcted back ^ include Ted they have at the chib which likes Hank, ranked fourth in his divi­ ■hip, ailing Jim Graham of Okla­ 8:05 p.m. ' Kroll, Jackie Burke Jr. and Gard­ to be known as "club of cham­ sion, lost a decision In'New Or­ homa AAM gave Gutowski hia BUY NOW—YOUR OLD TIRE YOUR DOWN PAYMENT Wide Open Los Angeles at Pittaburgh. 8:15 ner Dickinson. At last reports pions." leans to local hero Hank Casey last place. Here's the greatest line-up of famous tire values ever offered. They’re all Milwaukee at St. Louis, 9 p.m. May. but has scored knockouts Gutowski was nursing a pulled New York. Aug, 8 (/P)—Just two weeks ago, irate St. Loqis- over Jesse Bowdry of St. Louis, stomach muscle. But he cleared ’Turnpike-Proved on ‘"The Turnpike that never ends,” Goodyear’s five- ians were yelling for Solly Hemus’ scalp. Today they’re ready Sixto Rodriquez of Cuba, Rory the bar at 14-10 3/8, % scant inch mile high speed test track at San Angelo, Texas, where speeds over 100 to challenge anyone who doesn’t think he’s the National Calhoun of New York and Victor and a quarter behind first place m.p.h. can be attained. Trade today for Goodyear tires, theyll give you Liston Rated Top Albie Booth Memorial Contest Zalazar of Cuba. Rev. Bob Richards. League manager-of-the-.vear. On May 19, the Cardinals were ' Hank’s record of 44 victories In­ Gutowski was also a basketball better, aU around tire performance than ever before! AU sizes, including at the In seventh place with a record of^ Contender for Title cludes 32 knockouts. One of his vic­ letterman at Occidental OoUege Iq whitewalls now on sale! 11-18 and Hemus wes a bum. full games off the pace but kayoed Getting Support of Eli Grads tims was Ellis whom Hank stop­ Los Angeles, where they had to After whipping the Milwaukee their cookie- pitching jensation, •plus tax and recappable tire______New' York, Aug. 3 (>P)—^Soifny Bravea laat night 4-2, the Cardi­ ped In four, rounds. In 1958 while buy a new standard to accomodate Lleton's three-round knockout erf Juan Marichal, to boot. This hap­ New Haven, Aug. (tPh-lt there piling up a string of (eight jucces- the high flying youngster from nals were IVi third place, only 4V4 pened in the seventh inning of tha 8 Zora.FoUey. July 18 moved the games off the pace, and Roily ia la any animosity In college foot­ elve knockout triumphs. Hank has La JoUa, Calif. -m' Philadelphia belter Into the top a genius. nightcap when the Phils scored ball ranlu toward the pros, it Is lost 11 since turning professional Gutowski had been In the Ma­ challenger's position behind heavy­ Hemua, of course, is netther a three times to tie the score 5-5. ' not svldent In this collocate foot­ In 1963. rines more than a year. Ha leaves “AIRCRAFT”! weight champion Floyd Patteyapij Trsiling 5-2. the Phils scored The Imttle between the two mld- his widow, Joanne, whom he mar' bum nor a genlua. 'But he'a proven ball stronghold. in the monthly Ring Magaiine when Ruben Amaro singled and dlewelghts wUl be televised na­ rled 18 months ago. himaelf to be- a sound etrategiat I.,ee Walls doubled him home with One (rf the largest blocks of mgs released today. Lielon also and a fine handler of his players, tickets' sold thus far for the Albie REO SOFTBALL tionally (ABC-0 p.m. EST). was named "Fighter ■ of the getting the most of hia material. two out. Manage)* “Torn Sheehan Booth Methorirt Boys’ Club game Ellis, 24, has an imprasaive rec­ Month" His decision to play Bill White at gMve Marichal the quick hook, has been purchased by the Yale Tallying single runs in each of ord dating back to 1056 when he Tuesday's Homers His setback by Liston tn Den­ firat base, Curt Flood in center- bringing in Johnny Antonelll. The Football V A ssn . The New York the last two innings, Gus's Grind­ started his career with a four- GOODYEAR ver dropped Folley into fourth field and Btan Mumal in leftfleld. Muthpaw couldn’t get a man out. ers topped Mid Tool, 8-6, last night round knockout of Eddie Ford of (Season Totals In Parentheses) for GOOD JOBS with GOOD PAY iTiree atraight hits tied the score. Giants and Detroit Lloiu will clash at Charter Oak. I t was Only the NATIONAL LEAGUE place. Eddie Machen of Portland, was s master stroke. In the benefit game on Simday, Muskegon, Mich. Orf., advanced to second and Inge- Since Hemus instituted his new The winning run came with two September U , Iq the Yale Bowl. second victory of the season for the Ellis has won 19 and lost' tiu’ee. Boyer, Cardinals (22). mar Johansson^ the former title- alignment, the Cards have won out in the ninth on succeuiva oft-beaten Grinders. Loss may Ten of his victories have been by Bell, Reds (8).. MORE PEOPLE Riofe ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OtHER KIND singles by Panchn Herrei;a, Bobby The Football ‘Y’ Assn, has snap­ knock Machinists out ,of fourth holder from Sweden, climbed to 24 of 38' fnr a .684 percentage. ped up almost 1,000 tickets, and knockouts. Besides his loss to Thomas, Cubs (16). third. Laat n tg h ^ victory, behind Ernie Del Greco and Ken Walters. Stu IS planning a two-day program place in playoffs. Hank, Ellis waa defeated by Ernie AMEBIOAN LEAGUE Broglio's five-hitter, ran the.Red- Miller was the loser. Two big in­ around the appearance of the pros Don Flavell and Jim Mare both Smith in 1966 and Ace Armstrong Maris, Yankees (32). MIN AND YOUN<( MIN —> TW* h on umituol effar. ties with you. Preference will be given to high school birds' latest winning streak to nings carried the Phils to victory In the hallowed Bowl where Booth had two hits apiece for Gus's. last December. Cerv, Yankees (11)..... five. in the opener. Tony -Gon*ales drova Henry AgostineUi hit one homer Ellis is expected to be a 2-1 un- Blanchard,' Yankees (1). in two runs with two singles and a ‘ ran wild against teams like Army GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE Qualified men now have the double-barieled opporlu- or trade school graduates. Drop in for a visit any week­ Pittsburgh’s league leaders ■ and Dartmouth. for winners and lost another on dbrilog to the hard hitting Hank. Siebem, Athletics, 2 (14). SEW LONDoS boosted their margin over the double as rookie Dallaa Green v’on Football *Y' men from all parts sensational catch by. Ed Duclos. The bout will be scored on the five- Throneberry, Athletics (10). 713 MAIN S T .^ 1 9-9523 295 8RO AD S T > ^ 3-5179 WATERFORD runner-up Braves to three games his third game. Dick Farrell won point must system. Wertz, Red Sox (14). Bity ot ocHoinq attractive wages while laorninig valuable day, incliMNng Soturdoy, from 8 A.M . to 8 P.M. the nightcap, iii relief. of the country will be on hand for Paul Uriano had three for four with a S-0 triumph over the l.os * *' » the game. Reparations are being to paoe Machinists at plate. . x Malzone, Red -Sox (10). Angeles Dodgers. Philadelphis Sievers, White Sox (21). new sidlls for a successful future. Cl'BR 5, REDS > — The Cubs, made as If this was THE GAME Gus’s ...... 200 041 1 -8 - 7-8 M and H SHELL SERYICf SPEED BOW: stunned Sah Francisco by sweep­ with'Harvard. “It will be almost Mai ...... 201 030'0—8-11-4 Ellington Ridge Triandoa,' Orioles (4). HOLLYWeiOD SERVICE CENTER Hartford Road, Route 85 ing a doubleheeder from the \vith' FraiiR Thomas driving in k ‘ ' like a reimloh weekend for some Midlln and AgostineUi; JUggett, Klllebrew, Senators (12), 342 E. CENTER ST,-*MI 9-8187 ROUTE 8. ROLTON— Ml 3-2749 The Employment Office''Is easy to find on Main Street Giants, 7-3 and 6-5, a’nd Chiotgo'as pair of runs ivlth a single and hit Ladies nine hole tournament, Conn. Turnpike- Exll^ 77 16th home run against the Reds, 10. the Cards’ steadily improtdng loss for Cincinnati. uay. Sept. 10, at noon with a and seven errors, Liberty Mutual 7M MAIN ST.— Ml 9-8232 451 W. CENTER 5T^-4yll 9-8158 NIGHT righthahder, boosted his season and^ St. Mary’s went through a program, leading into permanent, well-paid positions at AT 8:e0 P.5L hmcheon in the Coxe Cage, record to. 12-6 as. he whipped the adjacent to the Bowl itself. The nightmarish game at Mt. Nebb last OTHER JOIS. TOO! Braves for the fourth time in five night with the Mutualmen finally ♦ha Aircraft. You'll be givpn practical, on-the-job train- ' Yale Varsity will face Springfield BUHRER’S SHELL SERVICE trie*. He hurled hitless ball ' the Farrell Displays in a pre-season scrimmage that triumphing, 21-11. MORRISON’S ATUNTIC If \nu are a skilled worker, it will pay you to come LUCKY first five innings but tired in the afternoon In the Bowl. After the George Dickson, with two doub­ 288 W . MIDDLE TPKE.— Ml 9-8302 853 C e n t e r s t . - ^ 9-8128 ^Ing by eompatent instructors and remember you eighth. Llndy McDanieJ, the ace Exceptional ‘Gut^ les and two singles, were the bat­ c • ’ • / scrimmage, the ‘Y* Assn, mem­ irt ahn. It could he the right move irttoja better fireman,’ relieved superbly, strik­ bers will have cocktails and dinner ting stars for the victors. Urn ba ■■niliig while laorning. HELL DRIVERS ing out two of the lagt three bat­ Detroit, Aug. 3 ((P)—The United rt Davenport College, one of the Donovan and George i^ewls hit KEN’S CARA6E A ters he faced, t t was his 17th save. States grabbed a brand new lease Yale dormitories, and will attend homers also for M tal. OUVA’S ESSO ioh and additional henefitt in an induBtry with a Ken Boyer drove in a pair of on. Olympic life today, and all be­ a football cUnlc conducted by Yale Mutual 518 100 8-21-24-8 4 W HARTVORD RD.— Ml 9-8229 ANDOVER— PI 2-8227 Cardinal rum with his 22nd home ACT NOW ~ Come in and falk with one of our infer- cause a slender swimmer who re­ Coach Jordan Olivar and the Ell S t Mary's 000 070 4—U-18-4 Bound Juture. run and a double. The CJard victory fused to be counted out did what later in the evening. Kalio and Cook; 'Whitney and shoved them a half game pest the the experts said was Imposllble. The next day, the ‘Y^ men will Burr. viewers. He'll be glad fo discuss these |ob opportuni- Dodgers and only 1 'i games be­ Jeff Farrell, a 23-year-old sprint­ be the guests of the ’Y’ Asim. at DON WILLIS OARAQE TONY’S ATUNTIC SERVICE hind the second place Braves. er with staggering detgrmination, tM Yale squad. In the Coxe Cage. HARTFORD TWl UCAQUE 18 MAIN ST,— Ml 9-4531 488 CENTER ST..-MI 9-8151 • * • gave, this courttr.v renewed hope for The Blue squad and coaches will Morlarty Bros., lost a golden op­ PIRATES S, DODGERS fi — three gold medals in the Roma ' J*aln havs luqch, thh time with portunity to deadlock for- fourth AMPI^ PARKING FACILITIES ON C ^ ANY PROPERTY ARE AVAILAILE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Vem Law pitched the Pittsburgh Games later this summer. - u e Llona-Glanta game in the place in the standings last night DICK’S ATUNTIC STATION 2 hours of automotive fury shutout, yielding only five hits as Seven days ago he underw-ent an Bow!, as it bowed, 5-1, to Klnaells. Mean­ HARTFORD ROAD SERVICENTER he whipped the Dodger^ for the emergency appendectomy and no ' Weefeeiid 208 HARTFORD RU.— Ml 9-8298 one figured the American freestyla while, Hamilton Standard, whlirii 270 HARTFORD RD^-MI 3-2408 fourth time. Stan Williams kept ‘ Arrangements for the g ^ week- bolds down fourth place Just one ALL NEW I960 FORDS pace with him for Six innings bvit sprint champion could compete in • «id were completed by Jerome V. the Olympic trials at Brennan game ahead of Morlarty*s, a walk, a sicrificc, an arror, a Joecoe, presldmt of Yale, Foot- whitewashed 7-0 by Valeo. P L U S single by Bill Maaeroskl and a Pools. „ 5*11 ‘Y’ Assn., an organization of EULSWORTH aiiXASSO RUnW’S aVIND A SERVIQE double by Dick Croat gave Pitts­ But in an outstanding show of • former Yale gridders and friends Three runs in the second and IGSTOCK.CAR both physical recovery and what Yale footb^L two more In the fifth provided all 282 OAKLAND ST^U-SISS ' 118 C m i R ST.— Ml 9 -t» 9 ' PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT burgh all its runs. Olympic swim Coach Gus Stager Law la now 14-5 ahd WUhanu, ‘‘Thla is Just another way In of the scoring for Kinsetla’e. Mor- RACING! who had won flve straight bafora eallad "Just plain guU," farrell our. ooamnlttes Is indobtad larty's acored in the seventh on Diviaion of United Aircraft Corporation last night, is 11-S. ysaterday put hlmsslf in tins for ■ to Yale In Oris civic project," said BUI Mfineggla’a alngler a hit bate; SHERIDAN’S OARAOE Xn Theee Thrill Events a place on tha Olympic team. Ray Ryan, chalnnan of tha man, p a s^ ball and an error, At Our Regular Prioee Ha won his prallmlnary heat, of Gama Oominlttee. "We are MorlartFe plays Valeo tonight ROUTR 8. lO LTO N — Mi 3-8449 1281ASTCINTIRST. EAST HARTFORD PLANT ON STRIKE ranui 1-S, GIANTS M — Iha tha IM-matan fraastyla In :55.« Ideaied to hays the support of this Afhdta tlA a—Klda Me aavahth Blaaa n U a net eoly tfrap- l^ln^eOa .,... > .080- 0» to q u ^ ^ t h a isqfi-fliial agatnal w e grotm, and ILam certain that Horlikity’s' .... 006 1-3-1 geS the flMi flMe CHMti U edwr ivdtttan. toe pro teams a rt qlso Itappy to .000 1 ■•9 a group of alS' ftootball men ' Ratfalo and , Lockwood; MIs- DOCK’S SERVIQE STATION 4 aueh an aottve part In one tretta, Hsdlund (aj^Roberto (7) i» l MIDbU TPKI. RAST-4M 84101 ^ ac tlM lt find AlsBUUty* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, I960 fA gcJaGHTOgy MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER; CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1960

Wanted— ^To Buy 58 Suburban For Rent 86 HouMd fo f SN« 72 H o o id s tor S o lo 72 HooMo tbr Salt 72 H o o m s for Solo 72 Legal Notices Roofing—Siding 16 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY PAGALY and SHORTEN BnflAiif HatertaUa 47 Honsehold Goods ' i l WS BUT, n a i . or trade aaUquo DHIUDE ROOMS, bath, futniahed, COVENTRY - AU b'rlck largs 8 I—BOLTON—This beaut! AT A COURT o r PROBATE held HOMES ' HARLAN STREET—ImmacuUte 6 St JUnehester, within end (or the DlON,>lNC. Robdng, aiding, USED BUILDING material for 1952 PHILOO TV console. Inquire and used (uniituro, ohtoa, giasa, heat, hot water, $76. monthly. Call room ranch, raised hearth fire­ $14,400 raftch near jkiltqn Osnter room cape, 3 unfinished, storm . allvor, picture tramea and old WORTHY OP YOUR Oiitrfct ot Manchester, on the 35th oar painting. Carpenfry. Aiteratlona Bale, 2x8s and up, sheathing,.stor­ at 188 Wells St after 6. A-1 condl* after 4 p.m. PI 2-7646. place, plastered walls, near schori Road, enclosed breezeway and at­ windows and doors, large of July, .1960. ' ootoa, rid doUa and guns, hobby CONSIDERATION CLASSIFIED and addltlona. CelUnga. Workman- age bins, sbelviM, work benches, tl«n. and center. Now only $7,600. Law-, tached garage, alunilnum oom- ahnibbed lot. Ideal location.. G.I. resent, Mon. John J. Waiiett. Judie. ohip guaranteed. 299 Autumn Bt. ieoUeettona, attic cootenta or whole ?rust Estate under the ’TweUth Clause two oomplete batnroom sets, two Summdr H6mss for Rent 67 rence F. Fiano, MI 3-2764. Paul P. ' binatlona throughout. R. F. Olcott St.—6 room rider home. 3- mortgage. Immediate occupancy. of the will of WiUle T. Morton, lau of M l S-WO. kitchen stoke, (cabinet), wooden A WHOLE HOUSE •states. Pnrnlturs R ^ a lr Service, Fiano, Ml 8-046$, Ed Crawford, Dlmock Co., MI 9-8348, Barbara -MI 9-4828. • I Manchester, in said District, deceased. OF FURNITURE TalcottvOle, Oocn., T ei Ml 8^7449. car gluhgs. Combine home and The Trustee having exhibited tu an­ Uteben cabinets, two hot water COTTAGE FOR RENT at Quon- MI 9-4410. Woods, MI 9-7703, Johanna Evans, bualnssa (Buatoeas H Bone). Excai- COUGHLIN ROOnNO Company, FOR ONLY $419 MI 9-6688. I 5-6 FLAT, good condition, excel­ nual account with said estate to this In c.. Aluminum oldlug, aaphalt, (hmacee, modem radlatora, com­ Chbntaug, R.I. First three weeks lent condition. Only $14,700, Court (or allowance, it is plete windows, tacludlng frame, ON THE EASIEST TERMS SOUTH END -S ix room duplex, lent income, nice location. Price ORDERED: That the 16tb day of Atty. Irving L. Aronson '■ut« , oabestoe roofing. AJao aluminum, WE’VE EVER dFFERBD In August. Call Watch HUI. Falr- excellent condition, modern Mth- n —MANCHEST]^ —' Near, new reduced, assume mortgage, mod­ August, I960, at ten o’clock, forenoon, galvanised or com er guttera and and ahnhtoum etorrii wtodows^ Rooms Without Board 59 -vlew 2-0595, MI 9-4545 between Brent Rd. — Immaculate 8 bed­ at the Probate. Office in the Municipal nounced today he 'wlU seeR n also ’ CLASSIFIBD ADVBRnSMENT DEPT. HOURS doors, and. plumbing supplies. 3 COMPLETE rooms, heat. Priced for quick Junior Hl|to .ichool, Imtoaculata 8 erate down payment. Carlton W. readers. Ml S-77DT. 10 a.m.-3 p.mj room rancher with 1)4 tiled baths, Hutchins, MI, 9-5132. Building in eald Manchester, be and Uon in November aa one a t Man­ 8:15 AAL to 4;80 PAL C2ioman House Wreextog, open ROOM3 OF BRAND NEW r o o m s AND' cabtoe, all conven- sale. J. D. Realty, 470 Mato St., room JSalt Box with breeieway and fun basement, 38’ living ^room. the same is assigned (or a hearing on daily 8:80 p.m.-e, Saturday 8-4, or FURNITURE ieneea, free parking. Scranton’s VAOATION SPOT, Lake William MI 3-8129. ' attached garage, near bus line and Close to schools and shopping cen­ the-allowance of said account and twU chester’s two representatives to Rw can MI 0-2392. Motel, 160 ToUanJi Tpke. Ml 9-089$ shopping. Owner moving—selling previous accounts with said estate, and COPY CLOSING TIMB FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Beautiful Weatlnghouse Electric Shores, avaUable August, day, 66 ELWOOD ROAD-^lonlal, large ters. Low down paymOnt. Selling Lots tor Solo this Court directs that notice of the General Assembly. Roofing, and tSilmnejra T6-A Refrigerator between 8-7, week or month. Owner. MI 9-7683. for $14,900. Call the R. F. Dimock for $18,500. 78 time and place assigned (or said hear­ In a letter to Steve Cayagnaro, MOMDAV Xtan fBIDAT M M AJL—8ATDBOAT t AAL living room, fireplace, formal din­ "Co., MI 9-5245. Barbara Woods, MI Blonde Bedroom Suite ing be-irlven to all persons known to be Democratic Town Chairman, A*** R9 OFINO — Specialising repairing CLEAN-UP SPECIALS ^ ANDOVER LAKE— 5 room lake- ing room cabinet kitchen with 9-7703, or Johanna Evans, Ml Olcott 8t.^—Gracious 6 room Co­ THREE B ZONE iota with city interested therein to appear' and >be roofs of all. kinds. New roofs, gut­ Handsome Living Room Suite TWO FURNISHED rooms for light dishwasher, 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, 9-6653. water. Union . St. Manchester, heard thereon by publishing a copy of onson asked for the endorsemmt PLEASE BEAD YOUR AD Dutch Doors $21.95 front cottage, available balance of lonial. Close to Verplanck Schori. this order In some newspaper having a of the Democratic Town Commit­ ter work, chimneys cleaned re­ 24” Wood Shingles $4.60 Bdl. He^-proof Dinette Set 4 housekeeping. Apply 4 Chapel St. landscaped lot 80x20o; Marion E, $2,600 each. 60 9-8408. Beautiful "D e Luxe" Range season. References required. Call Screened in sunporch, patio, ga­ circulation in said District, at least flve tee and the support:’ of the entire paired. Aluminum aiding. W Door Closers $1.20 Ea, MI 9-7466 between 8-10 p.m. Robertson, Broker, MI 8-0953. m -BO LTO N . On beautifui Riga rage. Many extras. Just reduced to days before the day of said hearing, __cr-'nVaBt AAT an taken arer Me pkoae aa a < years’ experience. Free esti­ Instead of Weatlnghouse Electric r o o m f o r young lady, all the Lane. 4 bedroom custom built ANDOVER LAKE—Two adjoining end by maittnjr by certified mall, on or parly In the coming campaign.’ . ______Xbe athwcUeer efcooM read kis ad the riB S T DAS IT Clam Base .08 Lin. $18,400. before July 3a. 1960, a copy ol this mates. Call Howlev, MI S-SS8I. MI — Q l -B ut me suppenl'/ got im A CAR 16 SHOT AFTER, k WEAR* NO Refrigerator If you prefer conveniences of home. A few feet LOVE LANE—Beautiful 7 room 8 lota for tale. Marion E. Robertson, Manchester's ottier represents* APFKAB8 and BJCPOBT BBBOBS la time for the aezt laeer- Windows from $9.50 Ea. MISQUAMICUT, R, I.— Cottage ranch, center entrance hallway, order to Newington Moepital (or Crip­ 8-0768. TME CMiPS s o MOLD’S REPAIR TROUBLES TMiS WAV f VOU Rugs, Lamps, Tables, Linoleum from everything.-MI s-7969. available Aug. 6-20. also Labor bedroom Cape, screened porch, two full tile batha, fireplace in Russell St.—A home with tremen­ broker, Ml 8-8963. pled Children, c/o The Connecticut Bank live, Ally. David M. Barry, de­ tloB. H m Beiaid la leepoaelWe (or oaly ONE tacorreet or omitted GET MORE FOR VOUR POUGM.’ WMO White Pine Jambs from $1.80 Ea. ME SMOVEUMG Plyform ' $210.00 per M and a few other articles. Day weekend. MI 9-6856. wooded lot, close to school and family room, two-car garage one dous possibilities for professional end Trust Compeny, Treasurer, Hart­ clined to say whether he is a can- . lnt*rtl"e (or aaj adrertteemeat and thea only to the extent of a WANTS 10 KNOCK AROUNO WiTM ATTRACTUVELY furnished roome, bus, immediate occupancy. AH TWO LOTS with city water and ford, Conn. Manchester Memorial Hos­ IT NOW T No. 1 Oak Flooring $189.00 per M EVERYTHING acre wooded lot with tennis cciurt. or residential use. 7 large rooms. pital, c,'o The Connecticut Bank and dida'te for reelectlon, but said he »inake nod** Inaertloa. Bnera which do not leoeea the falne ot AN OLP clunk: „ complete light housekeeping fa­ CAPE COD—Modern 8 bedroom 9-4818. $28,600. D ’o R. F. Dimock. Co., Ml sewer. Central location. Madeline Trust Company. Treasurer, Hartford. would announce his declst-on the admtiaaBaent will aet he eanaeted by "make (ood ’* tneertloii. Heating and Plumbing 17 Sel. Oak Flooring / $200.00 per M ONLY $419 ^ • Garage. Landscaped lot. AvailSble Smith, Realtor, Ml 0-1643. culties available. Central. Children cottage, near beach, ail convsn- 9-6245, Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7703, for Immediate occupancy: Conn.: Y.M.C.A. of Manchester, c/o "shortly,” probably within two MONTHLY PAYMENTS accepted, Uraited. 14 Arch Street. EAST MIDDLB TPKE.—8 raont I-eon Thorp, Treasurer, 18 Tanner St.. I^LUMBINO AND heating - re­ CASH * CARRY lencea. Available Aug. 13*27. $100 Johanna Evans, Ml 9-8853. SECOND BOLTON Lake, water­ Manchester. Conn. . weeks. $12.63 Mrs. Dorsey. weekly. Call MI 8-8300. colonial, clean. Priced for qtUck modeling inatallatlona, repalra. sale. J. D. Realty, MI S-8129. JARVIS REALTY GO. front lot for sale, cleared. Call JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. Aronson cited as a factor of hie AU work gusuanteed 25 yeara ex­ NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. Free .stm-age until wanted. Free IV—MANCHESTER—Autumn St. decision to run again his belief APFBEOIATED m a in STREET—Private home, hot Realtors • Insurors • Appraisers Coventry, PI 3-8320, AT A COURT OF PROBATE h»ld Dial M l 3-2711 perience. 24-hour service. Call sol state St., North . Haven, Conn. Delivery COLUMBIA LAKE—Small water- Immaculate 6 room colonial, com­ MI 8-4112 • MI 8-1200 that the experience he gained In water heat, bath, shower, parking, MERROW—Route 82. Large 4 pletely redecorated, 18x24 living St Msjichesler, within snd for the Earl VanCamp, Ml 04749. Free'seTup by our own reliable front cottages, $46-$75. still avail­ room ranch, hardwood floors, MI 8-7847 PI 2-8811 Dlslrlet of Manchssler. on the 26lh day the last session' tvill be of "tre­ CHestnut 8-2147 men Gentlemen. MI S-6667. able during August. MI 3-2693, MI room, choice Idbatlon, ameaite of July. 1960. fireplace, newly renovated, gaa Suburban for Sale 75 Present, Hon. John .J. Wslletl Judge. mendous Importance in represent­ Lost and Found Auto Drivins School 7>A SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT 9-4929 drive, aluminum combinations, LODGE DRIVE—$ room cape, ex­ ing Manchester.” heat. Shingle and bond atone ex­ ■elling for the amaslngly low Trust EstSle for care of plot in Wiiid- Radio-TV Repair Phone for appointment terior. Basement garage. On bus cellent condition, hot water oil, TOLLAND—4 rooms, plus enclosed sorvllle Cemetery under the will of He listed among the most press­ IjOst—vicinity Green Drug etore, EARLY’S DRIVING School-Class- Diamonds—Watches— Apsrtmento— Flato— figure of $13,900. Call the R. F. combination atbrms, screens, park Willie T. Morton, late of Manchester, ing problems to be met by futurs rooiA and road Instruction. Stand­ Services 18 Samuel Albert, Htfd. CH 7-0368 Busin w Property far Sale 70 line. Assumable mortgage. $12,- Dimock Co., Ml 9-8246, Barbara porch, 3 bedrooms, garage, nicriy in said District, deceased. small leather case containing valu. Jewelry 48 AFTER 8 p.m. CH 6-2481 Tenements 63 600. Overland 4-2907 collect. setting. GoodchUd-Bartiett Realty, The Trustee having exhibited its ac­ sessions of the General Assembly, able IdentlflcaUon cards. No ard and automatic, dual-control Woods, 'MI^9^62, Johanna Evans, landscaped lot, 80x360. Ideal for RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any m ake- Realtors, BU 9-0939 MI 8-7926. retired couple. Main hard road. count-with, said estate-to this-Gourt for revision of the probate courts, es­ money. Please return to H. cars. Day or evening appoint­ Le o n a r d w . y o s t , jeweier-re- If you have no means of transpor­ WEST SIDE—8 room Colonial Gar­ MI 9-5868. allowance. It Is cars. amplifiiers, phonographs and FOUR ROOM apartment, bath, hot ' Excellent condition. $9,500. George ORDERED: That the 15th day of Au­ tablishment of a family court, es­ Bloomgarden, c /o Kahn, 106 Fer­ ments. Call MI 9-8875. changers. Over 47 yeara total ex­ paira, adjusts watches expertly. tation, I ’ll send my auto for you. FOR SALE rison With extra large rooms, MANCHESTER — Two families. A No obligation water, heat. Apply Marlow’s, 867 V—MANCHESTER—Keeney St. 8)4 6-3 duplex, asking $16,000. A 4-8 J. Coleman, 9 Elm St., TR 6-4045, gust, 1960. at ten o'clock, forenoon, at tablishment of a more equitable guson Rd. or to address listed In perience. 90 days guarantee on all Bosineas Opportunities 32 Help Wanted—Female 35 Reasonable prlcea. Open Tuesday Mato St. extra large kitchen, two full baths, TR 8-4710.' the Probate Office In the Municipal formula for educational funds to case Reward. MI 3-261S. or call LARSON'S, Connecticut’s first li­ Help Wanted— thru Saturday, Thursday eve- room modified Cape with breeze- fist, large glossed in porch, tre­ Building In said Manchester, be and censed driving school trained — work. Potterton’f, Ml 94587. A — L—B— E— R— T— S INVESTMENT PROPERTY completely redecorated and re­ ' way and attached garage, built-in towns, and revision and updating coUect New York, Circle 7-73«. WELL ESTABUSHED LAUNDRY Male or Peipale 37 ntoge. 128 Spruce S t .Ml 9-4387. 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD wired, two-car garage, 4)4% mendous lot. Only $14,900. A pos­ the same is assigned for a hearing on Certified and approved is now of­ GIRL FOR clerical work, full or Business zone, 2nd floor *4 room range and oven, larM well land­ the allowance of said account and five of the State Constitution. Over-' ALL MAKES ot TV, radio and in prime east side locatlqn. mortga^ can be assumed, $15,900. sible 4-4 flat, presently an 8 room previous accounts with said estate, and fering classroom and behind part-time, Norton Electrical In­ HIGH SCHOOL boy with driver's Open Nights till 8—Sat. 8 p.m. THREE ROOM apartment, 866. MI furnished apartment. Excellent scaped liW, The condition of this Wanted-—Real Batate 7.7 riding a1I these, he said, ta the FOUND—White and brown male home electronic equipment ex­ Owner will finance, priced for Im­ strument Co., 71 Hilliard St. 9-6229, 9-5. J. D. Realty,'MI 3-5129, single, large lot. Asking $11,000. this Court directs that notice of the hound. Call Lee Fracchla, Dog wheel Instruction for teenagers. pertly repaired with a 90-dSy license, knowledge of carpentry Garden— Farm— Dairy condition. Priced to sell. > home is like neVv. Priced $17,400. Also a possible 8-0 flat, presently time and place assigned fort said hear- problem of revenue and taxation. mediate sale. For further Infor­ GLENWOOD combination gas and ing' ’be given ' ■tn all ■■ py publishing f. com- of 1X)8T—GOLD color, part angora PREPARE FOR driver’s test: tor, Xn 8-1577 or Ml 9-8962. ences, to care for two school age St. , 9-5513. or Johanna Evans, MI 9-6653. apections and arrange alt financ­ -u children in our home, Light house­ rage, spacious grounds. MI 9-8229. some repair on a nice lot in nice luxe garage, cement walks and this order In some newspaper having a Democrats proved that we can en­ male cat, vicinity Steep Hollow Ages 16 to 60. Driving and class PHILCO Recommended service NATIVE SWEET CORN for ing from start to Miah. Mitten circulation tn said District, at least five act those programs which the peo­ keeping duties. Phone Mrs. Prank, freezing or canning — discount FIRESTO.NE refrigerator for sale, BRAE-BURN REALTY section, $14,900. Excellent financ­ drive. Asking $18,000. Convenient Lane. Call MI 9-1618. Reward. room. Three Inatructora. No wait­ on radios, televisions. Also guar­ VI—MANCHESTER — $13,900 8 will work hand and glove with days before the day of said hearing and ple of our state and our town want ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ BE YOUR OWN BOSS MI 3-1518. price on 4 dozen or more. Native good condition. Best offer takes It. ing. J. D. Realty, 470 Main St., MI room Cape, fully plastered, open locations with utilities. by mailing by certified mall, on or be­ anteed service on all other Sitoatlons Wanted— M l 9-6104 after 6. THREE AND FOUR Room apart 3-8129. you. Member Multiple Llotlng fore .Tuly 39, 1960. a copy of this order and need” lost—Small purse with keys and my. P. 2-7249. Restaurant In good location. Pres­ tomatoes, 8-lb basket 49c. Farm­ staircase, 3 bedrooms, choice resi­ Service. Call the Ellsworth Mitten makes. See our special do-it-your­ GIRL FOR stock room, handling- ments, including'heat, hot water, ^V E SEVERAL—Pieces of ex­ COVENTRY ^ Bolton line. 1180 lo Treasurer. -East Windsor Cem«terv Examples of this leadership, he white gold earrings with black self _ department featuring dis­ ent owner leaving state. Priced Female 38 er’s Market, 819 E. Middle Tpke. BOLTON—First Lake. 6 room dential location. Excellent financ­ Agency, Realljra XU 8-6980. Assoclsilon, Pleasant Street. Ware­ MORTLOCK’S Manchester’s lead­ clean linen, 5-day Week, numerous TeL MI 9-0474. BEST BEDDING b u y s^ ea ly twin- gas for cooking, electric refriger­ cellent Investment .property, J. D., square feet, 8)4 room ranch, 8 house Point. Connecticut. said, are apparent in the many ao- stones. ^ 9-3081. count prices. Open evenings and for quick sale. size 4 poster maple bed, only ator and gas stove. Call MI- waterfront cottage, partial cellar, ing. Call the R. F. Dimock Co,, ing driving school. Three skilled benefits, no' phone calls. Apply in Realty, 470 Main St.. MI 8-5129. 6fl 9-5245, Barbara Woods, MI large bedrooms, de luxe built-ins, IF YOU ARE planning to sell your ______JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. compllshments of the last session, courteous Instructors. Class room Saturdays. Satellite Electronic J. D. REALTY person. Manchester Coat, Apron $19.95, Sealy twin size mattress 9-7787 from 6-7 p.m. easily winterized, artesian well, 2 fireplaces, stone venter front, under Democratic control t&e the Service, 165 School St, Manches­ TEENAGER WOULD Uke baby- projpierty in excellent condition. 9-7702,. Johanna Evan's, MI 9-S8SS. home In Manchester and vicinity, AT A COURT OF PROBATE held Inatructlona for 18, i? year olds. and Linen Supply Co., 73 Summit Bitting. Call MI 3-4723. CABBAGE—10c any size head. and matching' box spring, both privacy. Needs to be landscaped. at Manchester. ■ within and lor the first time in 80 years. Among Aiinoancementi Z MI 3-5129 NEAR MAIN St ! 8 furnished call Intercity Agency, JA 2-4125. Telephone Mr. Mortlock, Director ter. Call JA 8-1669 after 4:30. St. Angel St., Manchester, $59.95. Easy terms at Marlow’s Farm and Land for Sale 71 Shown by appointment. Marion E. $1,400 below bank appraisal. Only District of Manchester, on the 26lh day these accomplishments Aronson rooms and bath, heat and hot Robertson, Broker, MI 3-5953. v n —MANCHESTER-Near Keeney of July, I960. PBKOO-BENDDC IS lb. wash. 3So; of Driver Education. MI S-7308. Furniture Dept. Street School. Beautiful L shaped $15,200. listed the follpwlng: EXPERIENCED posting machine water. Jfo children. MI 9-4266. ARE YOU CONSIDERING Present. Horl. John J. Wallett. Judge. dry, 10c. Lucky Lady Launder- BUILDERS rancir, 2)4 years young, extra Trust Estate under the will of Winie4> 1. Abolishment of the county MORTENSEN TV SpeclaUzed RCA operator in congenial air-condi­ \ Doga—rard»—Pets 41 SAVE $100 on new Phllco refrlgera­ MANCHESTER — Used Ansaldi ANDOVER CENTER — $8,600, full SELLING YOUR center, 9 Maple St., acroao (rom Help Wanted— Female 35, Bonsehold Goods - 51 large living room with fireplace, T. Morton, late of Mancheiler. In said form of government, resulting to television, service. Ml 9-4841.. tioned modern office" bf wKolesale tora. Big 11 cubic foot model now AVAILABLE NOW! - New 3% ATTENTION built home. 5 room ranch, full price for this 7 room home. PROPERIY? District deceased, for the benefit of First National Store, Open 34 Garage—Service—Storage 10 Bo a r d YOXJR bird at the Man­ room apartments on Reed and basement, fireplace, plastered three twin-sized bedrooms, large Ethel M„ Hall. tax savings to Manchester o f distributor. Steady position for HOTPOINT range, SO" with rotis- only $199.50.^0 down delivers. Stohe fireplace, heataiator, large hours. CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, WAITRESSES WANTED, nights, chester Pet Center while you are Easy term* at Marlow’g Fumiturs Lewis Streets in Rockville. Stove, We have 100 acres of beautiful walls, full insulation, hot water oil wooded lot. Priced at $18,600. Call We will estimate value of you: The Tru.slec having exhibited Its an­ about $15,000 a year. s t o r a g e s p a c e for furniture or available al) hours Satisfaction reliable person. Call Mr. Feldman serle, Phllco automatic refrigera­ The R. F. Dimock Co., ^ 9-8245, Bcreened-in porch, 3-car base­ nual account with said estate to this 6-1. Good salary. Good tipping. BU 9-4338. " on vacation. Expert care. Private Dept. refrigerator, heat, and parking. land for development in the center heat, combination windows and ment garage, 2 rooms Unfinished- property Without obligation. Wo Court for allowance. It Is 2. Establishment of the Circuit merchandise now available at guaranteed. CaU Ml 9-1816. . room. Air conditioned. MI 9-4273. tor With 76 lb. freezer, two years Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702, Jo­ 62 Pearl St. MI 9-5700. Only experienced need apply. Ap­ Adults only. MI 9-4824, TR 5-1166. of Bolton. Better than 2,000 feet doors, garage, ameaite drive, city Near store and church. Ideal for also buy\pf^rty for ocjJi. • ORDERED: That the 15th day of Court. pTraonahi ply in person alter 7. Walnut Rea- Open Monday-Saturday 9-8. Thurs­ old, Westtogfaouse de luxe automa­ ELECTRIC stove, Kelvinator, dou­ L ------utilities, $16,900. Charles Le'sper- hanna Evans 6(1 9-5658. August. 1960. at ten o'clock, forenoon, GONDER’B TV Service—Motorola tic wariier, PI 2-7985. frontage on State road. Immediate . ------:------’ . T», I children. Member Xlultipis Uattog. at the Probate Office in the Municipal S. Removal of tolls on two of the taurant, 7 Walnut St. MI 9-8070. TYPIST AND GENERAL day and Friday 9-9. ble oven, clean and In excellent FOUR ROOM—Apartment, heat, action required. Financing can be ance, MI 9-7820, five Greater Hartford flridges. VACUUM CUSANER8 repaired to and Phllco racttdy service. HI-FI, hot water, refrig*erator and stove. V m —BOLTON. 5 room ranch near Building 111 said Manchester, be and my own home shop. Forty years ALL KINDS sterilized recondi­ condition, $80. MI 9-0700, after 6 arranged. COVENTRY LAKE — $10,600. A STANLEY BRAY, Realtor the same Is assigned for a hearing on 4. Passage of a Uniform Com­ Businen Services Offered 13 bonoe and auto radios. 21$ Spruce WOMEN WANTED for general fac­ p.m. CaU MI 9-1919 between 6-7 p.m. SOUTH WINDSOR—6 room split Manchester town line. 3 bedrooms, the, allowance of said account and five facTjry eimrlence. AU makes, t. MI 9-1488. OFFICE-WORKER tioned used furniture Including extra large ,lot, $15,000. -R. F. large 6 room cape with full base­ mercial Code. S tory work. Apply Manchester Articles Far Sale ^5 J. D. REALTY level, corner lot, 4)4% assumable BRAE-BURN REALTY previous sccoiints with said estate, and low rates, free estimates, free c o m p l e t e REPAIRS—By Stu­ Modes, Pine Street. springs mattresses and appli­ RUGS—NEVER used. 9x12, $80. 6 ROOM apa'rtment and sunporch, mortgage, immediate occupancy. Dlmock Co.. MI 9-5245, Barbara ment, oil hot water heat, gener­ this Cojirt directs that notice of the Through the efforts of Xian- pickup snd delivery. Mr. Miller, ances. New 9x12 braided and vis­ ous size rooms, Income from MI 8-6273 time and place assigned for said hear­ art R. Wolcott on automatic Fqr Purchasing Department. Lo­ TOP SOIL—possibly the cleanest 9x15. $35. 10x15 rose beige. BU heat and hot water Included, new­ 470 Main St. MI 3-5129 Marion E. Robertson, broker, Ml Woods, MI 9-7702, Johanna Evans, ing be given lo all persons known lo Chester’s two representatlvea. JA 8-6409. washers, dryers and electric Millinei7 Dressmaking 19 WAITRESS—Full Or part-time 5-1. cose rug, captain’s' chairs, dry 9-6955. ly redecorated. Ready for occu­ 8- 5968. MI 9-5653. water supply, on )^ acre lot. As­ be Interested therein to appear and be every hill desired by thfe Town tit and moat fertile available any­ sink, harvest table and mat­ sume $70JO monthly. IF YOU WISH personal service, ranges. MI 9-6878. Apply In person. Oak Grill, 80 Oak cation Wllllmantlc. where. Proimn delivery. Coll pancy, Centrally located, $100 per heard thereon hy publishing a cony of Manchester was passed, Aronson RIDE w a n t e d by young !man on DRESSMAKING and aiteratlona. St. tresses. 40% off on new furniture. 1956 KENMORE stqve, overslsed Houses for Sale 72 DC—BOLTON—New 6 room cape. call Joseph A. Barth, broker, XQ this order In some newspaper having a Leonard L Giglio, Bolton. MI month. Can MI 9-6781 or Ml 9-6808, GAMBOLATI BUILT—8 bedroom 9-0330, circulation In said District, st least five said. New Bolton Road to Combustion CHAIN SAW' work — Trees cut. Call Ml 9-0333 after 5:30, week­ Credit terms arranged. Open 9-9, oven, automatic timer excellent ranch^ fully plastered, attached 1)4 baths, walkout basement, one BOLTON — Hebron Rd. 10 acrM, Ehigiheering in Wndsor, MI 9-1000 Roaaonabla rates. Call PI h-7558 Call HArrison 3-4551 3-7083. V 60-82 PORTER ST.. Exceptionally days before the dsy of sstd hearing, ends any hour. EXPERIENCED Saturdays till 5. LaBlsiic Furni­ condition, $65. MI 3-0705. TWO ROOMS furnished, one block garage, full basement, aluminum acre lot, amsslte drive, choice lo- 840 foot approximate frontage. IF YOU HAVE property to sell, and by malllng-by certified mall, on or between 1:80-4:30 or any time large two-family, now vacant, ex­ before July 39, 196n. a copy of this SEWING MACHINE HOME MADE ravioli fresh or ture Hospital. 195 South St., Rock­ from Main, all utilities paid. MI storms. 2H years old. Just like catlmi, complete for $16,800. R. F. Sacrificing at only $8,000. may I se;we as your ogeiR? I will Saturday or Sunday. Ext. 321 ville. TR 5-2174. 9-3884 between 8-9 p.m. cellent condition. Priced right for Dimock Co., MI 9-8245, Barbara order lo Ethel M. Hall -.1 School St.. Not Related AotomobOes for ^ e 4 frozen, 80c doz. 248 Avery Street, quick sale. MI 9-8299, 9-6. new. Reasonably priced. J. D. give you courteous, efficient serv­ West Hystlw Conn.: Manchester Me­ Moving-f-Tmcklng— Operators and Trainees Wapplng. MI 4-0804. Antiques 51-A Realty, MI 3-6129. Woods, xn 9-7702, Johanna Evans, BOLTON CENTER—4 miles, south, morial Hospital, c/o The Connecticut' NOW. BEFORE the rush starta, la Collect SACRIFICE — Beautiful Duncan ice that will merit your confi­ Bank and Trust Company, Treasurer. The wild ginger plant Is not w a n t e d — dean uued cars. We Storage 20 GREEN MANOR—8 room ranch, xn 9-5653. 80 acres, fenced In for cattle. 10 dence. Please call • Catherine V, the time to have that gun put in Apply TOOL AND equipment rentals. Phyfe dining room furniture, $76. TO RENT—4 room heated apart­ ROCKVILLE—Newly painted, two aerps tillable, outbuildings, fruit Hartford. Conn.: Y.M.C.A. of Manches­ related to true ginger, but bs- buy, trade down or trade any­ shape for the coming season. For Interview appointment CaU MI 9-6909. convenient location. Priced for X-'VERNON — New 6 room ranch O’Leary, Real Estate, Xll 3-6530. ter, c /o Leon Thorp, Tress , 18-Tanner thing. Douglas Motora. 833 Main. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local- Sales and service. AP Equipmant, ANTIQUE ladder-back arm chair, ment, Tel. xn 8-5117. family house, 5-6. Near center trees, small fish pond only $8,800, St.. Manchester, Conn.: Newington longs to a different family. Ths Bring 11 and your mower, shears, moving. packing, storage. Low MANCHESTER MODES, Inc. quick sale. J. D. Realty, MI- with attached garage, built-in 945 Center St., MI 9-2052. Open CHROME KITCHEN SET, maple rush seat. PI 2-7985. 3-5129. of city, city water and .sewer. Owner will finance. Only 8% in­ IF YOU WISH personal service, Hospital for Crippled Children, c /o The. flavor of its root la much the NEED A CAR and bad your credit knives, locks, keys, etc. to Braith- rate on Io m distance moves to evenings. Price $9,300. Louis Goldfarb, stove and oven, one acre wooded terest. Connecticut Bank and Trust Company same as true ginger; however, and walte, 52 Pearl St. Pine St., Manchester EXPERIENCTID waitress wanted. dresser and. chest, Drexel cherry NEWLY DECORATED 4 room call Joseph A . Barth, Broker, XD Treasurer. Hertford.rinriK'ni, Connt.>r»nri. - » i j , turned down? Short on down pay­ 48 states. MI 8-6187. Apply in person. Three J ’s Restau­ ST. JAMES PARISH—New 8 room Realtor. TR 6-7095. lot, 2 fireplaces, near new Vernon 9-0320, JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. >® used as a spice. LOAM—SAND—Stone — Gravel — Mr. and Mrs. dresser, sawbuck apartment, Main Street. TR 8-7171. Elementary School. Selling for ment? Bankrupt? Reposeeaslon? 008MA APPLIANCE SERVICE. APPLICATIONS being accepted for rant, Bolton. table, chairs, tables, lamps, etc. Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 . colonial. Easily financed. Imme­ Don’t give up! See Honest Doug­ MANCipiS'^ER Package Delivery. permanent part-time cashiers and 1^1 and Ameaite. For prompt de- diate occupancy. J. D. Realty, SOUTH WINDSOR—3 bedroom split $17,900. R. F. Dimock Co.. Xn LAWRENCE F. FIANO Repairs all make refrlgeratora, Light trucking and package deliv­ livery call MI 8-8603. PI 2-7985. FINEST FUR remodeling from THREE LARGE rooms available level, storm windows and doors 9-5245, Barbara Woods, Xn 9-7702, las, get the lowdown on the-low­ freezers, washing machinea, vy- sales clerks. Hours from 9 a.m. OPENINGS available for light Walter P. Aug. 1, heat, hot water, modem MI 3-5129. MI 8-2766 Legal Notice est down and amalleet payments ery. Refrigerators, washers and Some nights. Apply In person to benc|j and assembly work. Favor­ Miller, Trucking. $19.95. Guaranteed first class throughout, tiled floor in recrea­ Johanna Evans, Xn 9-5663. era, ranges, oil and gas burners. stove moving specialty. Folding Three Rooms of Funiiture kitchen, large stove and refrigera­ tion room. $6,000 cash required to anywhere. Not a small loan or MI '9-08^. All work guaranteed. Manager, Fairway, Main St. able working conditions plii? fringe workmanship. Free estimates at tor, tiled bath and shower. Park­ $500 DOWN G.I., split level, three Paul P. Fiano Ml 8-0468 AT A COURT OF PROBATE held chairs for rent. Ml 9-0762, POWER LAWN MOWERS—Jacob­ your home. Call Josef Furs, Hart­ bedrooms, built-lns, -26 foot rec assume $11,600 mortgage at 4% % . XI—COVENTRY—New 5)4 room St Manchester, within and (or the finance company plan. Douglas benefits. Apply in person. 10 Hil­ FROM MODEL HOME ing. $90. Call MI 3-6396. Diitrlct of Mancheiter on the 38th day Motora. 333 Main St. RELIABLE WOMAN to care for liard St., Manchester. sen, Bolens,.Toro and Ariena. Self- ford, CH 7-6363, CH 7-7991. room, 125 foot frontage. $15,750. Immediate occ^ an cy. Joseph ranch, built-in G.E. stove and Ed. Crawford Xn 9-4410 ALL TYPES screens repaired with MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ propelled, push or riding. 18 to 80 oven, basement garage, paneled ot July A.D. I960. Alcoa screenings. New screens two young children in my home, THREE ROOM apartment, resi­ Carlton W. Hutchins. MI 9-5132. Bart)],, Broker. Ml 9-0320. PreBent, Holi. John J. Wallett, Judge. ing Company. Local and long dis­ Inches. Ask for demonstration and Cost Over $700 fireplace wall, one acre lot Estate of Sarah Plttslnger, late of iNTiHIIAT/OMAL PARTS OLDEIR CARS, mecbanlcs ape- made up. 447 Main Street or call days Monday-Frlday, 8-6. Call MI dential section, heat, light, hot THERE’S HAPPIER clala. flxlt y .raelf .c a n , alwaya tance moving packing and stor­ 8-4638 after 7. be satisfied. Trade In your old mi*, Wanted—To Buy 58 4 CAROL DRIVE - Rockville, BOWERS ARBIA—191 Hollister eSt. $14,900. R. E. Dimock Co., Xn Manchester In said district, deceased. Ml 94533 for free pick-up. age. Regular service throughout Help Wanted— Male 36 water, refrigerator, range, and Upon application of Charles J. David­ a good selection. Ldck behind our chine. Parts and service. We NEVER BEEN USED 650. 5 room ranch, -large living 3 bedroom Cape, two batha base­ 9-5245, Barbara Woods. -Xn 9-7702, LIVING FOR YOU '' son Sr. praying that an instrument New England States and Florida. sharpen and repair moat aU band WANTED TO B U Y-O ld and rare Venetian blinds, $90 per month. MI ment completely finished. Owner office. Douglas Motora. 833 Main. M A M RUBBISH REMOVAL Serv­ NO EXPERIENCE needed—Valu­ MECHANIC—Full or part time. Sale W ee $388 9-2349. room, cabinet kitchen, 8 bed­ Johanna Evans. Xn 9-6653. purporting to be the last will and testa- Ml 3-8663. able sales territories available in and power lawn mowers Ml coins. Conn. Coin and Stamp, 99B rooms, i% % mortosge can be transferred. Principals only. MI- ment of said deceased be admitted to ice-residential, commercial, In- Apply in person. Carlson’s Ex­ IN A JARVIS BUILT probate, as per applioaUon on file, it ia MUFFLERS 1951 BORGWARD, 2-door sedan, 3-7958. Capitol Equipment do., 38 9- 2687. duslriai. Attics, cellars, yards, in­ Manchester for ambitious women press, 44 Stock Place. Pay Only $4 Week Main St., Manchester Conn. Days CLEAN 4-ROOM cold water flat, assumed. Marlon B. Robertson,- LOOKING FOR THE ORDERED: That the (oreg^ng appli­ economical, 4 cylinder engine, who would like to represent Avon Main St. MI 8-6498, Eve. BA 3-i939. Broker, MI 3-5958. HOME AT cation be heard and determined at the cinerator-cardboard drums. Lawn Palntlng-x-Papering 21 second floor, $55 a month. Adults. XCANCHESTER—Neat and prim 4 b r i n g y o u 1125. JA 8-3821. mowing. Light trucking. MI 9-9767. Cosmetics. Pleasant, dignified, EXPERIENCED Sacrificing complete bedroom, EXCEPTIONAL? Probate office In Manchester in said CLOTHESUNE p o l e s — Install­ Call after 6 p.m. MI 9-3361. LARGE—8 room nnch, 1% baths, room Cape with two nnflniahed up. District, on the 13th day of August, PAINTINO' AND paperhanging. part-time work. Call today for ap­ complete living room and kitchen WOODHILL HEIGHTS A.D. 1960, at ten o'clock tn the Tore- ed. Old poles reset. 1956 Chevro­ decorator .tomiture from model dis­ huge kitchen, lOO^frontage, small Nice li'ving room, two good-sized Excellent Design- ^Tpp Construction 1953 4-DOOR GRAY and blue Ply­ SUPERIOR PAVING CO.-Ameslte Good cletin workmansnlp at rea­ pointment in your home. CH IN GAUGE GRINDING FIVE RpOM apartment available noon. and that notics be given to alt driveways constructed, resur­ 7-4137. ' let sedan, *,low mileage.-' Good play home. We wUi give you free Aug. 1, third floor, centrally lo­ cash assumes 4)4% mortgage, bedrooms, Cabinet kitchisn, full Beautifully Finished Manchester’s finest new com­ persona interested in said estate of ths mouth sedan, $125. MI 9-8465. sonable rates. 80 years in Man­ shape. MI 9-1353. $15,290. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI- bath. Combination storms, alum­ pendency ot said application and the faced,, sealed. Reasonably priced. chester. Raymond Flake. MI Pleasant working ' conditions, delivery and free storage up to-one cated. Tel. MI 3-0840, 6-9 p.m. munity complete with sidewalks, Golden Silence PART-TIME household help for ex­ year. 9-5132. inum awnings, nicely shrubbed House is 58 feet long and is an 8 tlnje and place of hearing thereon, by VOLKSWAGEN 1956 sedan. Can Ml 8-6516. 9-9237. company benefits. Apply in person. DESK, knee-hole, professional size, curbs, paved streets, sewers and publishing a copy of this order In some pectant mother, mornings, 6 hours The SUNNY—-Three large rooms, heat grounds. Ideal for young married room split ranch with approximate­ newspaper having a circulation In aaid be seen at 118 Center St., Man' 30x50, file drawer blond oak PI city water, all in and paid for. FREE ESTIMATES—Prompt serv­ dally. MI 3-4680. K F & D Manufacturing Co. NORMAN^S and hot water, centrally located. MANCHESTER—Dutch Colonial, or retired couple. Near schools ly 2,500 square feet of living area district, at least five days before the fUW ‘ .A4't.TiV Chester, or call PI 2-6934. EXTERIOR AND tntertor painting 2-7985. Over eighty familieg now living In dsy of said hearing: to appear if they ice on all types of electrical wir­ and paperhanging. Wallpaper ■ 334 CHARTER OAK ?T. Newly decorated. MI 9-4683. Eve­ 6 rooms, one-car garage, large and shopping. Asking only $12,500. located in AA zone. this delightful area close to schools fOM SILENCt TYPIST—Immediate opening for 443, Hartford Road living room with fireplace, family Roger R. Duplis Realty XH Just a few of its features are. - sSc cause at said lime and place and 19M English Ford, good running ing. Licensed and insured. Wilson books. Guaranteed workmanahlp. CLOSING OUT our iample picnic Before you buy furniture any­ nings AD 3-4793. and Bhopplhg lacillties. Only 8 be heard relative thereto, and make VVe ins+aW condition good tires. Best offer. Electrical Co.. Manchester, Ml Reasonable rates. Fully Insured. one typist at State Highway Dept., GAS STATION attendant evenings size tile kitchen, oil steam heat, 8-2$23. BU 9-1014, AD 3-8307. large rooms on first level with return to this courl, and by malting on tables for the season. 6 foot, $12.50. where—shop at Norman’s. large lot, 88x360, $17,900. Phil- full ceramic tile baths, spacious homes left In present section. No or tefnre August 3, 1960, by certified MI 8-2505. 9-4817. Glastonbury, ME 8-7376. Faat and courteous service. Leo 2965 Main St., Glastonbury. Mjake and few weekends. Apply 488 Cen­ 8 foot, $15.50. And others. W. “Aircraft” EXCLUSIVE—^New 8’-i'i’Dom apart- brick Agency: ^ 9-8464. ROCKVILLE—7 room house, 4 bed­ kitchen with stainless steel sink, reasonable offers refused, trades mall, a copy of said will and, of this J. Pelletier. Ml 9-8828. telephone appointment with Jo­ ter St. Ztnker MI 9-6444. ' ' . TORO POWER handle at new low­ ment. heat, hot ivater, stove, re­ will be considered. VA and FHA order to Pauline Smlih. 1066 Math Bt., INTERNtROHM. 1956 OLDSMOBILE, Super 88. two TYPEWRITERS and office ma­ seph Mercer, MEdford 3-4651. Bi­ frigerator, parking. Extras. Adults rooms, modern kitchen with built- dishwasher, oven, surface unit with er price, now $84.95. 21” power $12,600—SIX room cape, full base­ financing available. Manchester. Conn.: Mary Jnhnstoil. 116 door, new tires, $400, TR 5-7336 chines—renairs, sales, service and EXTEIRJOR and interior painting. weekly salary, $105.76, fringe bene, EXPERIENCED shoe fitter, fuU- FOUR sectional play yard. 12 foot handle rotary mower, -with bag only. MI 9-8750. ins, 1^' baths, close to - shopping hood, formica counters, formal din­ Woodbridge 81.. Manchester. Conn.: pains rentals. Ml 9-3477. tlrae, only. Apply In person. Tots ment, combination windows and and schools, fenced In yard. Own­ ing room, huge cidsets and impres­ Lucy Atwell R.F.D.. Durham. Conn.; any time. Ceilings reflnlshed. Papernanglng. fits, sick leave, 3 week’s vacation, square, 28 inches high. VA mesh unit, $89.95. Marlow’s, 867 Main MODEL HOME OPEN Annie I. Moore, 333 Center St., Man­ Wallpaper books. Estimates given. 11 paid holidays. State Personnel 'n Teens, 966 I^ain St. Th r e e r o o m furnished apart­ doors, amesite drive, shade trees, er moving. Price reduced to sive center hall foyer. GET THAT TREE removed now with frame, painted. MI 3-2236. St., Manchester, MI 9-5221. is HIRING! 30 days oc^" >aricy. Marion B. chester Conn.; Charles J. Davidson 1948 PLYMOUTH—radio and heat­ Fully covered by Insurance. Call Dept. -NK ment available Aug, 1. Suitable for $10,300. Louis Goldfarb Realtor, Lower level consists of den or Dally: 1-5 p.m. fir., 16 Lftur^l Si.. MKnrhrdtrr. Conn. er, two new tires, excellent condi­ while It cosIh less. For free esti­ Edward R. Price. MI 9-1003. PHARMACIST wanted,-35 hours ® O.K. USED RCA TV console with newly wefls or working couple. Robertson. Broker, XCI 3-5968. TR 5-7095. fourth bedroom with closet, recrea­ JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. mates call PI 2-6406. week, salary $100. Write Box N, Saturday and Sunday 10-5 p.m. tion. MI 9-5076 after 6. STENOGRAPHER — Immediate AUTOMATIC GAS hot water heat­ UHF'converter. New picture tube, Tel. MI 9-0641 or ACademy 8-3798. tion room, laundry room, lavatory Evenings by appointment EXTERIOR PAINTING. Free esll- opening for one stenographer at Herald. _____ Hundreds of job opportun­ $10,500 6 ROOM ranch, aluminum ROCKVILLB — 10 West Road- her, good condition. M I'9-7230. reasonable. Terms. Marlow’s Fur­ storms, amesite drive, 200’. front­ and a 3H-ear garage. Dinactions—Middle Tpke West to AT A COURT ^^F PROBATE hsid 1953 bODOB, M oor gray sedan, mates. Very reasonable rates. Call State Highway Dept., 2955 Main niture Dept. MI 9-5221. ities are”"available at Pratt Zoned commercial. Established African mahogany trim and at Manchsstsr, 'Within and for the automatic shift, radio and heater, ALL TYPES of wiring, new and old MI 3-0494-. FOR SALE—One steel desk and FOUR ROOMS available Aug. 1. age, view. *Carlton H. Hutchtoa, TV store and two apartments of Tower Rd. (opposite Parkade). District nf Manchester on the 3*th day St., Glnatonbury. Make telephone & Whitney Aircraft for doors. Roman brick fireplace. 5 Tower Rd. to Brent Rd.. first lift In good runnltw condition. First work done reasonable. JA 9-6688. appointment with Joseph Mercer, CARPENTERS WANTED. Call MI swlvgl chair, one each steel arm Adults only. MI 9-3049. xn 9-6132. 4 and 8 rooms. Lot frontage 120x of July 1960. • $180 takes lt.‘ 'TR 6-7001. E3XTERIOR AND Interior painting, 9-4634 between 6-8 p.m. men who want to take ad­ 200. Detached garage. Mother section Crane boiler with oil hot off Brent Rd. onto Woodhill Rd, Present Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. MEdford 3-4861. Bl-weekly s^ ry , chair and small steel chair, pne BOLTON—Custom 6 room ranch, water baseboard heat. and homes. ..Estate of Helen J. McCann; late of decorating, ceilings, floors, paper- $105.76, fringe benefits, sick leave, filing cabinet, one Royal , type­ vantage of a concentrated MANCHESTER — 5 room heated business possibilities. Owner Manchester In said District, deceased. 1954 PLYMOUTH Savoy—will sell MACHINIST—Able to set-up and artistic stonework, huge porch, Household Servlees hanging. Clean workmanship. Free 3 week’s vacation. 11 paid holi­ writer, one typewriter stand, one a SEPTIC TANKS apartment on East Center St. leaving State.* Price $12,600. This house has everything and On motion of Richaid K. Jagouts of Dr/rs /If WAara for $276. Call Wllllmantlc AC run various machines, experienced training program, leading breezeway, two-car garage land­ JARVIS REALTY CO. said Manchester, executor. Offered IS-A estimates. No Job too small. John days. State Personnel Dept. typewriter chair, one barrel truck CLEANED and INSTALLED Completely redecorated. Garage. Louis Goldfarb, Realtor, TR priced at only $81,000. For further You See FA/a 8-8554 after 4:30 p.m. Verfaille, MI 3-2521, with aircraft parts, BO hour week, into top-wage permanent Children welcome, 1125 monthly. scaped, reasonably priced. Carltoa 5-7095. 388 E. Center 8t. - MI 3-4112 ORDERED: That six months from all benefits. Wllco Machine A Tool and small truck, one cradle W. Hutchins, xn 9-6132. information call builder at X(I the 38th day of July. 1940. he and the 5/gn HAROLD A SONS. Rubbish remov- WOMAN FOR folding shirts, exper­ truck; three files, one hand pump. • SEWERS positions at the Aircraft. Call the Jarvis Realty Co., MI 9-5524. xn 9-1300 xn 8-784? aame are limited arid a l l i e d for the 1952 DODGE Suburban fluid drive, Co.. Route 6 and 44, Bolton, Conn, -7-4112. creditors within which to brins In Ihelr al, cellars and attics cleaned. ience not necessary, steady work. JA 9-5314 after 5 p.m.' ' MACHINE CI-EANED MANCHESTER— FOUR bedroom SIX ROOM split level, recreatiop paint and body good, transmission Ashes, papers all rubbiah. Harold Bonds— Storks Morteases 31 New System Laundry, 44 Harrison room, aluminum storms, nicely THIS OOZY four rooiR home ia claims against said estate, and said needs work, $125. MI 3-8989. TURRE3T LATHE set-up operator, A KEY TO YOUR FU- SIX r o o m ; duplex, garage, oil fur­ Colonial, in good condition, ateam landscaped, close to schools, BOLTON Ideal for alarter house or retired executor Is directed to give ' public Hoar. Ml 04084. St. 80 hour week, all benefits. Wilco heat, attractively landscaped lot, nolle# to the creditors lo bring In their MORTGAGES—We are in a post' • INSTALLATION nace, centraliy located. In good church, shopping. Priced for quick couple. Shaded yard, conveniently claims within said tim r sllow'ed by 1955 CHEVROLET, radio, heater, Uon to finance second mortgages Machine A Tool Co., Route 6 and Boats and Accessories 46 TORE—^This could be your one-car garage. See this excep­ South St-—Florida type stucco publishing a copy of nils order in some WEAVING of Buma moth holes SPECIALISt condition. Adults and teenagers. sale, 4%%> mortgage may be as­ ranch' home. 5 roema. enclosed located. Vacant, move right In. tinted win'dowi. 4-door sedan, and tom clothing hosiery runs, In any amounts., Teritis to suit DEMONSTRATE TOYS 44, Bolton Conn. long-awaited chance to get MI 9-8880. tional value before you buy. Diacoe Agency, XII 9-0638, X(I newspaper having a circulation In said standard shift, clean. MI 9-2130. 14 FOOT RUNABOUT, fully $16,900. Philbrick Agency, >xn sumed. J. D. Realty, 470 Main St.i breezeway, 1)4 baths, 2-car garage, probata district within ten days from h dbags repaired, tipper re­ your needs, J. D. Realty, 470 practical training by com­ xn 3-6129. 8-0886. Ihs data of (his order and return make Main St., Ml 8-5129. equipped, 1960, 35 h.p. Mercury, 2*4 ROOM HEATED -apartment 9-8464. ' one acre landscaoed lot. Open to placement. umbrellas repaired, Work August until December, ex­ electric starting, new trailer. MI Town ami Country to this courl rif the notice given. cellent commission, no investment, Help Wanteil-— petent instructors — right includes stove, refrigerator and offers. Asking $17,200.- SIX ROOM full dormer cape, din­ JOHN X.WALLB Judge. 1952 HUDSON Hornet, radio, heat­ men's shirt dlars reversed and ASK AN EXPERT how to lower 3-2505. on the job, using modern ANCIENT HOXIE by a burbling HOWLAND OFFERS replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ car and telephone necesssry, larg­ Male or Female 37 utilities. Adults only. Centrally Willlama R<}.—De luxe 7 room ing room or fourth bedroom, close er, hydromatlc, clean.- MI 9-1428. monthly payments. A single second est party plan in the country. ------— ------> Drainago Go. located, $65 monthly. MI 3-7626. brook, 89,900. New heating, 'new to public and parochial schools. AT A COURT OF PROBAT^ held ing Shop. machines and' equipment— plumbing, newly decorated, Manchester—Custom built 8. room split level. Built to 1989. Acre lot, at .Manchester, within and (nr the ' mortgage consolidating debts may ‘SANTA’S PARTIES", Tel. CARPENTRY crew wanted, large ranch, distinguished home, good Realistically priced for quick sale. District of Manchester, on the 1st day Aa advartiied In USED CARS be the answer. Cost: A penny a Ml 9^143 and. earn while vou learn. new lawns. Five rooms down plus 1)4 baths. A wonderful family of August, A.D. 1960. ■iv SERVICE - Potterton’e aU ORchard 3-3207. homes, West Hartford area. Labor neighborhood, finest construction, home. Discos Agency, VO. 9-0628, XO month for each dollar you borrow. only. Call RI 9-4770 after 6 p.m. Read Herald “Advs. 3 partly finished up. Call Frank 8-0885, Prestnt, Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. 1958. Dodge, 4-door hardtop, auto­ makes. Highest quality guaranteed ..— ... 1,600 square feet ot family living, . Estate of Frederick R. Manning, late i work and parts, over 47 years ex Call Frank Burke at Connecticut SALESLADY—Full-time only, ex- Baslneas Locations Burke, CH 6-8897, to arrange In­ matic transmission, power steer­ spection. , 1)4 ■ ceramic baths, craftsmanship JARVIS REALTY CO. of Manchester in said district, de- rL O O K perience. Fair -n- for aenice since Mortgage Exch-'""-", 16,Lewis St., perlenced preferred, good starting for Rent «64 mahoganja woodwork throughout, DON'T BUY until you’ve seen this Ceasad. ing, power brakes, radio, heater, Hartford, CH 6-8897, salary. Apply in person, 9-10 a.m. Realtors - Insurers • Appraisers Upon the application of Salvator I solid white, exceptional, $1,695. 1931. Phone MI 0-4687 for best lovely shaded yard. Evenings XCI 4 year old. 8 bedroom ranch, to service. Tots 'n Teens, 956 Main St. h a l l f o r r e n t , 40x80. Oak St. STONE ST.—Older 'o room housc«- excellent condition, garage, walk­ 'Esopo, administrator c.t.a., praylni MANCHESTER EARN nice lot, oversized garage with- 4-1139, xn 9-9888, XH 8-5711. xn 3-4113 - xn 9-1300 foior authority tp convey m Nathan 8. SEPTIC TANKS Present dance atudlo. 'Call after’ >• out bgsement, conveniently lo­ 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air. 4-door room for 4 cars. $11,800. J. D. Joy and Jessie B. Joy certain real es­ DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com- Business Opportunities 32 AND . 8 p.m. JA 7-1872. Manchester Green Area — Spic ’n xn 8-7847 PI 3-8811 cated. This home Awaits your in- tate known as No. 66 Walker Street. sedan, automatic transmission, Realty, XH 3-8139. , Mancheiter, Connecticut, pursuant to a radio, heater, beeuitiful in and out, pany doors and windows, custom while yo^ . ^ a n , 8 room ranch, seconds to epcctlon. CaU DisCoe Agency XQ wors guaranteed. Call collect WU- .“NISSEN" OPEN FOR INSPECTION La r g e s t o r e at 2e Birch 8t. bond (or dead executed b y ' said de­ hard to find model, $795. INOTICE MANCHESTER—8 room • Cape, roodbrldge Street bus, redecorated MANCHESTER—2-famlly, 6-8 du­ 0-0696, x n 8-0868. V ceased on November 16. 1968, nnd more ilmontic HA 8-1198 PiUGBED SEWERS I Apply MgrloWs, 887 Mato St plex, spacious rooms, full cellar •TRAMPOLINE THIS EVENING— 6 P.M. t o -8:30 P.M. generous .sized rooms, fireplace, 3 years ago. Asking .lust $15,700. fuUv- set forth In said application, it la 1954 Chevrolet 210, 4 door -sedan, •Registered U.S. Trade Mark PUBLIC HEARING Near Main St. Parking. S lid attic, front porches, 8-car ga­ $13,700—Laxge 8 bedroom ranch, ORDERED; That the foregoing appli­ Mounting plastered walls, one ciu- garage, Evenings Bill Boles, MI 9-9888. ^ standard transmission, radio, heat­ FLAT FINISH Holland window BOARD OF DIRECTORS Maehine Cleantd 258 LAKE STREET rage, has been soned for business alumtoiiih etormg, fireplace ga­ cation be heerd and determined at the shades made to raeaoure. All SepUe Tanka, Dry Wells. Sewer MAIH STREET—Building for, patio, maple and white .birch Probata office In Manchester In said *Guaranteed to the original purchaser aa long aa he er, green finish, A real, real nice BEFORE JUMPING Town of Manchester, 7-Room Split Level, all custom detail, 1,428 sq. It. of delightful LEARN! or may be used for residence. Ask­ rage, huge wooded lot, dietresa District, on the 16th day of August, ear. $696. metal Venetian blinds at a new Mm Installed—-Cellar Water- merclai business or use. shade trees on good sized lot. Ex- oale, coat 816,300. Carlton W. A.D. 1960, at elaven o'clock in the fore­ CHECK WITH modern living epaoe. Priced below iqipralsal flgnres. (U mile . cellent neighborhood. Few steps WARREN E. HOWLAND ing $18,600. Short way Out— very owna -the vehicle, on which it ia installed. tow price. Keys made while you Connecticut prooflag Done. Will subdivide, xn 94122^-8. large 6 room Cape Cod. 1)4 bathe, Hutchins, x n 9-6183. noon, and that notics be given to all wait. Mej-low's. ‘■NISSEN’’ in OB Lake St. off East BDddle Tpke). DON’T DELAY— Comes, in to bus line. $14,900. Philbrick Realtor X n 8-1108 persons Intersited in said estate nr the 1954 Mercury Monterey, 2 door PROPOSED ORDINANCE fireplace, epacioue kitchen, full Mndency of said application and the hardtop. Sun Volley model, automa­ and see one of our inter­ FOR OFFICE or business use. Agency. Ml 9-8464. I.AROE NET PROFITS In accordance with the provi­ ' 676 Main St. cellari- garagp, aluminum storms lime and place of hearing thereon, by tic transmission, power steering, MckiNNEY BROS. Mato St. near Center, 8 rooms, publishing a copy of this order In some COMPLETE GUIDANCE sions of the Town Charter, notice viewers. He’ll be glad to re­ ROCKLEDGE —6)4 room cape, 3 and screens, house in nice condi­ Legal Notice power brakes, radio, heater. This Building-Contracting 14 is hereby given that a Public Hear­ WARREN HOWUND, Realtor ground floor, plenlty of. parking. Manchester. Conn. newspaper having a circulation In said SETTING UP OPERATIONS Swwwrogt Dtepofol 575 MAIN #TREET MI 8-1198 view your qualifications t o 9-6229, 9-5. full baths, built-in /-oyan and tion and quite new. Asking $18,600. district, at least five days before the A M H A N f tYPK — HCRCULES HEAVY DUTY Is the foTOoue glass roofed Mer­ BID WELL HOME Improvement eluding FULL INSURANCE cover- ing will be held in the Municipal ISO-lSS Pearl S t — Ml SJ»08 ENGLISH COLONIAL: Entrance The Elsie Meyer Agency, Realtqr, AT A COURT OF PROBATE held day of said heartning, ...... cury. Has to be seen. $595, for one oL these interesting range, enclosed, porch, one-car ga­ see cause at said lime and place and Co. Alterations, additions ea- Building Hearing RoOm, Tuesday, 8XULL STORK at 28 Maple St. rage. There are many extras go­ hall, living room with fireplace, Xq 9-8824, at Manchester, within' and (or Uta August 9, 1980, \at 8:00 P.M., on jobs. Preference will ^ Diatrict of Haacheater, on the 34th day be heard relative th thereto,...... arid ' ' make ,1956 Plymouth Plaza, 2-door sta­ rages, (toofino an ' aiding experts. FINANCING AVAILABLE near Main St. for office or busl- ing with this house that makes Sunpor.ch, dining room, kitchen. of July, 1940 , return to this court and by mailing on Aluminum clapboards a specialty "An Ordinance Concerning Build­ given to ) high school or nesB use. R. J. Gorman, 780 Main. Also 3 bedrooms, 1% baths. Ga- SOUTH WINDSOR—6 minutes from Present, Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. or before August 3. 1960. by certified tion wagon, standard transmlselon, for comfortable living. j28,900. mall, a copy of iMs order to Nathan Unexcelled workmanship. Easy See Our "NISSEN" • moitom kitchen, 1)4 GoodchUd-Bartiett Realty, Real­ $ 0 9 5 $ A 5 0 188 W. Ijliddle Tpke. MI 8-7043 ments and garages, etc. Call Ml ROCKLEDGE—Fabulous custom baths, bassment garage, oil hot tors, BU.9-0939, XCI 1-7926. the Probate Office. In the Municipel AT A COURT OF PROBATE bald 9-6981, \ AMPLE PARfUNO versity of Conn. No objection to Building In 4ald Majicheste'r, be and at Manchester, within and (or the quality built 8 bedroom ranch. water heal, .targa lot, on main the same is assigned (or a hearing on IHstrlet of Hanchester. on the 36th day FACILITIES ON ^OMPANY children. Write Box 38, Manches­ Finest of material,, workmanship MOST WE ARE HIRING! ter. road. Ideal for anyone wanting XCANCHESTER—4 bedroom home, the allowance of said account and two of July. 1940, W. F. DION Construction Company, 1968 BUICK, 4 door Riviera, no PROPERTY ARE in this home. Opportunity to select small business for extra income. dining room, modern kitchen, previous accounla Wldi said estate and resent, Hon John J. Wallett, Judge. CARS ■ dealers. Call JA 9-5814 after 8 p.m Alterations, additions, gar Ihli' Court directs that notice of tha SState of Protpern B. Bonlno, of Man­ AVAILABLE FOR YOIJR your own decor. J. D. Realty, 470 Small down payment. Offered at large gleaaed-in porch, flnisheil lime sod place assigned (or said hear* chester, In said Diatrict, an incapable (onaica counters, W Lathe Operators # Jig Bore Operators Ma n c h e s t e r Green section, ,342 Main St., xn 8-6129. painting. Plans drawn. 21 LAKEWOOD CIRCLE NORTH CONVENDSNOE B. Middle TVrnpike, 8 room sin­ 818,800. Gastim Realty Co., XO .basement 2-car garage, good ing be given, to' all persona known to person. 8-8781. be Interested (herein to appear and The conservator having exhibited hla Cash and 1963 RAMBLER hardtop, automa­ gle, large corner lot- with fire­ TOUuAND—70 foot ranch, lot 160x location, excellent condition, be heard thereon by publishing n ------annual account with said estate to this tic, $160. MI 8-2687. REMODELING bathrooms, addi­ Exceptionally attractive Cofonial ranch with 8 bedrooms #! Milling Machine Operators^. ' # Toolmakers place, shade trees, patio, n*ar ' 700 with bubbling brook. Priced $18,900. Philbrick Agency, Ml of this order inIn aomsoma a ndwapapar------having Court (or allowance. It la INSTALLED tions. recreation rooms, porches, XfANCHESTER— Two-family du­ a ,clcir^aU On In aald Otitrici. at leant ORDKRBD: That------the 13th day ot Cofiy schools, recently redecorated, 1)4 right- J- D- Realty, XO 8-6139 (I v a ______gust. lydO.^at eleven o'clock, (ore- UM MERCURY MoriUdair. 4-door •11 types of caipentry work snd and 2-car garage, large recreation room with bar and raATT t WHITNEY batha, aluminum scroens, hot plex, /tv« -Moms each, two- new Ing, and by tnalUng by nmn. at uie Probate Office In the Mu­ pnlattog. Call ku 9 ^ 1 . # All Around Machinists 'vater heat, garage, modem kltch- SOUTH WINDSOR-Cuatom built 8 furnaces,' stuminum combination FOUR BEDROOM colonial wlU| o^ or beforere July 39. » If1940, nicipal Building In said Manchester, be «n. Will lease for one or two years. bedroom ranch on Lawrepca St., windows, 2^ar garage, nice ehad- garage large 18x35. living room order to . jura B. Motion. and the same is aaiilgned (or a hear­ ban y VWlsiga, fireplace, plus lavatory with stall shower. Beautiful lo­ GOOD PAY . . . OVERTIME OPPORTUNITIES . . . FRINGE lENEFITS MRCRMT . ter------Street,*eet,.,’aiierly. wei Rhode Island: ing on the allowance of said account Available Sept. 1st. Owner moving off Avery with 4)4% assumsbls ed lot, close to Center. Excellent with fireplace,; kltCheii-ald = dish­ ^M.CJl. of Mancbeatei;.Mac c/o I-eon with said eatate and this Court dirccta b u cation and landscaping. DMatoa of United Aircraft out of state. Inquire on premises mortgage. J. D, Rsalty, 470 Mato b ^ at $14,800. Gaston Realty Co., washer. oil h eat,' automatic iiot Thorn, Treas., 19 Tanner 81., Man­ that noUca of the tima and plsca as- eignad (or oahl baa^g be givtn to all FISK TIRE SERVICE Corporation 2*’ R. J. Goman, Agbnt, w Main St, MI 3-5129, n o 9-5781. water, (uUy Insioated throughout, chester. Coiin-: Manchester Memoi' T lw s 0 0 0 ., aiitogto aM Hospital, c/e The ConnecUcut Bank rsons'Kiio«a. to bh imarsitad theMta St.. Tel. x n 8-7348. full combtoatton wtodonrs, beauti­ appaar and be beam thereon by pub- — '^tatiit4D roofs, fim sr aad 5oadu» MAL TOOL & ENGINEERING CO. BOLTON—Nicely ttocoratod 8 room Tniat .^Compeay.Trass,. Rartfi Open till 9 PJ«. Thura. and FrL—AD Day Snt. aerial, rspalrs, sen S PJL aad • PJL 291 ADAMS STREET MANCtlESTER-Large two4amlly ful shaded yard near new schools, Conn.: Nawinston Hearital for Crlpi„„ E .MCoopsr CALL Mi 3-7547 For Appototassat EAST HARTroRD Two NEW 6-reom crionials and ga- 6-0. Ten serfs of lend. Largs front­ nach, aM M u wall, large shady chureh, bus ttne, shopping psntor. Oilldren. c/« The Cesneetteia Baiik IM IN'MANCHBSTSBe-SST B^OAD ST.-wJO u n S a y PLANT ON STRIKE '•ts. Will rant with option to buy. age. Must wU. Tongrsn, broker, -lot, full bAfamsnt, attic. BuUdsr Owner------—*— betog. tranafe; naforr^ ITvlcod g u ri Company, YVaqi,, tertford. , CW sftor • p-si: MX MM . M IM IZU 4 ..,-; wttgggrlfli 'WAUMn.'tatgA r. . * V H

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m ATengo Da9y Nat Pr«M: T h n W e a ^ M L iianrliffat^r lEtt^ning l|?raUt WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1960 F or thq Wm U I M a « JIW wM t a f V. s. WMaer;] p a g e t w e n t y Joa eo. IHO I'-Ka V I K'b-1 blUty, imd studied water resouroeo. FalrazMlt f - Town Notes Hike ‘nie. agtooy h w also usiasirtek- 13,125 About Town Pupils to Be Taught en a Mudy o f regtonal msq> tjqilb- isee In Jobless Claims portatkn focUitiM and eKjMetli'to H m MwtBf ^ u p of. Emanuel make recoaunisndations ' Ip the RfoncAuter— 'id City of Village Charm OmrcH* Women will meet tomor­ 1961 seeeioh o f the State Legisla­ ■UiD Unemployment compensation in ture. row at 10 a-m. in the youth room Taxes, Budget, Bonds the Manchester area rose again of the church. A ll women Inter­ this week, while claima oontinueff The agmey*. work was de­ VOL. LXXIX, NO. 860 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER; CONN.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1960 «■ F>g» li) PRICE FIVE CHMtil ested are invited to Join the group. scribed today In an aimual rMwrt ^o decUne in the'State. to be included in the Manchester Members are to bring lunches. The Ina and outs o f preferred and^lUce, ^ v e them a new dimension.” Manchester, claims went up In Town , Report , Coffee will be served. common litocks, the why of taxa­ ,Jn mathematics, for instance, to 1,213 from 1,1M, a 7 per cent instead of limiting their studiea to This town’s contribution to the tion and the what? what? what? rise. ' State Polick Praised Albert Swain of Manchester will applea and oranges or the' dis- In the State, figures dropped agency’e $4T,372 budget this year of budgeting will be Uught even State News apeak at a mid-week service at tw ee traveled by two trains, the from 45,484 to 39,506. Fewer fac­ is $1,527. Besides m em ^r' towns, the Church of the Nazarene to­ more painlessiy to some Manches­ children will study mortality tory vacation shutdowns-account­ the federal government and State night at 7:80. ter qlementary and Junior high tablea and their relation to insur­ ed for the drop, accoMing to State support the agency which has a 4-member staff In its East Hart­ Roundup schobl pupils this year. ance premiums. Labor Commiasloner Renato E. Ribicoff Blasts Car A * Bunche Seeks Or they will .study why taxes ford office. ■The financial procedures are part Ricciuti. go up When school and sewer Mancheeter’s three represerta- o f a workahop two Manchester tlves on the agency are John B. PubKc Records tehchers are taking part in at the bonds are floated. In history the children will Region Planners Bamlni, Mrs. Dorothy c ' Jacob­ Parents Await "University of , Connecticut this son, and Atty. Jay Rubinow, chief Death Rate, Blames learn what happened in the stock - Warrantee Deeds ■ummer. O f 2,150 market crash of 1929, and why. Judge o f the State Circuit Court. George H. Jr. and Marjorie E. Mark Kristoff, English teacher Reports on Work ' Return of Son Murphy to Albert F. Otten, prop­ at Barnard Junior High School, "Some of these things we do anyway,” said Kristoff, "but we Edwards Air Force Base, erty at north side of Frances Dr. and William Freeman, teaching The Capital Region Planning Bridgeport, Aug. 4 — into don’t think of them as economic Local Police Forces Calif., Aug. 4 {AV-The X-15 Carson Md Virginia M. Man­ principal at Buckland School, re­ Agency, formed about a year ago. The parents of Robert A. chester to George V. and Francea Gets Scholarship port the course is one of the most understandings.” ' has been developing a compre­ WM. DICKSON rocket ship, warming up' for ” It makes the children aware Fiorito, 14, of 2201 East Main C. Lawler, property west of Eliza­ valuable they've taken, despite its hensive plan of the 23 towns it trips to the edge of Space, title, "The Realities of Uylng.” of their - responsibilities as . citi­ . drlvs that features automatic St, missing from home since beth. Dr. Sheila Marie .Graham, daughter covers, has inventoried major & S 0 N emor Ribicoff today attrib­ streaked 2,150 m.p.h. today— Ludlle K. Sterry to Savin Zava- of Mr. and Mrs’. Elmer W. Graham. . Buying things on itme pay­ zens,” he said. highway proposals, evaluated va­ license suspension for con'victed July 20, today are awaiting Add 4 Pupils to b e ...... i . .. uted the increaie in C!onnecti- speeders, Oonnectiout road deaths fastest flight on record for a rella, property at 11 Lakewood Cir. 44 Bunce Dr., Manchester, haa been ments, and then not being able to cant land for development auita- 260 TOLLAND TPKE. the return of thejr son by Marriage lioesiae awarded a trustee scholarship at keep up the payments is one of Both Kristoff and Freemen are TEL. MI 9-0920 eut highway deaths to areas have shown a steady y*ar by year mannde craft but just'1)y a Premier Mobilizing taking the course on scholarships. decline. In 1959, when highway plane after they were noti­ Eric Robert Nlabet of East Hart­ HUlyer College, of the University the concepts Manchester elemen­ ESTABLISHED 1918 “under local police jurisdic­ whisker. ford and Joan Jiutine Shiman- of- Hartford. . tary school children will absorb Sponsoring the course are , the '.deaths started to top those of the fied yesterday by Hollywood, tion,” which are 'wiping out previous year. Police Compilseion4r Joe Walker, ace teat pilot for ski o f Manchester, St. Bridget's The award, announced by ’Wil­ next year. University of Connecticut School L T. WOOD CO. Calif., police the boy was lo­ the . National Aeronautics and of Ekiucation, the Insurance In­ the reduced fatalities on state Mulcahy stepped In with a vigor­ Churdi, Aug. 6. liam P. Morrison, director of ad­ Other problema examined in the ICE PLANT CoffliiMrdal and cated there. Space administration, waa at the Building Pecmita missions, .has an annual value of* formation Ofllce of Connecticut, police patrolled roads. ous enforcement, program featur­ Recruits for Army course are the importance of sav­ controla and becomes the new Nicholas A. Mandalo, construc­ the National Committee for BMu- 51 BISSELL ST. "Local police reepoiulbllity muat ing limited use of unmarked police Mrs. Anthony Ilorito, the boy’s $400. It may be renewed through ing money for major things like mother, said the boy spent sev­ "fasteet human.” tion of swimming. pool at 8 Asy­ senior year, provided acad.emlc cation in Family Finance and the industrial Painrinq be etepped up,” he told hie preai cruisers. This latter program is college, borrowing’ money to pay Cubes-Crunhed^Blocks increaalng and aventualiy about 75 eral hundred dollars of h is, sav­ The ■ pre-X15 mark waa 2,094 lum- SL, $700. standing and participation in col Connecticut Connell for the Ad­ FULLY INSUBEt conference. Hia remarka eahie as Elisabethville, The Congo, Aug. 4 (AV-I^klP^ Bundl* Eakel H. Buckland, additions to for something like a bicycle, mak­ ings for college, which he took m.p.h. reached here Sept. 27, 1956$ lege activities warrant. ing out checks, and' carrying vancement of Economic Education. highway fatalities ellnibed today in the X2 research plane by Air arrived here today as special U.N. emissary to pave the ■way house at 453 Keeney St., $4,400. A June graduate, of Manchester te 143, four more than one year (Oontteffed on Page Bight) with hini when he left. Louis M. BotU, demolition of enough insurance to cover liability A report by Hollywood police Force Capt. Milbum G., Apt. He for U.N. troops due Saturday despite warnings they may High School, Miss Graham la en­ as well and provide for a retire­ age at thia time. was killed moments later when It chicken coop at 280’ Bush Hill Rd., rolling in the university's School that the boy had taken $1,900 of face violence. ment. V. Fatalltiee on State Police patrol went out of control and-crashed, $150. of Arts and Sciences /o r her major family money from a bureau He was greeted at the Katanga capital by Belgian oifflciala Quitclaim Deeds ' Some of these problenu are al­ led roada have actually shown a drawer In the Fiorito home was Walker may have bettered that program in the humanities. ready being examined in Manches­ drop this year with a total of 50 UAC Reports in an X15 flight last May 12, when and an honor guard of Katanga policemen. But there 'was Andrew Ansaldl to Helen M. and At high school, she was elected not correct, Mrs. Fiorito said. Mary C. Newman, property east of ter elementary and Junior high aa against 65 one year ago. That’s A nationwide miiaing persons he hit Mach 3.2—or 3.2 times the no representative of Premier Moise Tshombe, who haa pro­ in her Junior and senior years to school classes, but not to the ex­ NEVER HAVE a decrease of about 23 per cent. speed of sound, plus or minus five N. Falrfleld St. the National Honor Society. She Earnings Off, alarm was broadcast by Bridge­ claimed Katanga’s secession from the new Congo repaoUb, Oiarlea J. Wesneakl Jr., to Sadie tent proposed by the worksho]!. But overshadowing this, he said, port Police after it waa learned (^r cent due to possible instru­ served on the staff of "Somanhis,'' A series of lectures by experts ment error. > Tshombe has also warned the United Nations his soldliirs 8. Wesneaki, property at 53 Deep- was a 25 per cent increase in the boy had telephoned a . boy her school yearbook, for three in Insurance, stocks and bonds, The plus would make his speed will fight U.N. troops, although his warnings have not b e ^ wood Dr. deaths on streets and highways Cites Research .friend from a mid-western city years, and became editor this year. banking and taxation is being giv­ 2,148 m.p.h, a mark surpassing Ruth W. Pike to Sadie S. Wenes- Miss Graham belonged to the under local police Jurisdiction. So lost week. He was reported miss­ taken seriously by U.N. officials in Leopoldville.' en to the teachers taking the Apt's, ^ e minus would make it kl. property at 53 Deepwood Dr. Latin Club, and to the Current A f­ far this year there have been 98 ing from hoipe July 20 by his par­ Nevertheless, the Katanga premier began carrying out his course at the E. O. Smith School deaths as compared to 74 last year Xkut Hartford, Aug. 4 (S>)—A $6 2,074 m.p.h., below A pt’s. BUI o f Sdle fairs Club in her Junior year. LONG SHORTS ents. threat to increase the size of his army. Young AfriesDS Milton A. Morrison to Harry A. on the uniyersity eampus. million decrease in earnings for By contrast, the record for con­ Miss Graham’s father is super­ off thla date. Hollywood police said the boy and Henry L Jackson, office equip­ While prodding local authorities the first half of thla year from ventional Jet planes is 1,525 m.p.h., drafted by a general mobilization call reported for duty visor of technical writers at Pratt 100 P ^ l s PartlclpatiBg told tlnm he spent $1,300 in 10 ment. fixtures, credit reports, in­ BEEN QUITE SO to bolster their effortSi. the Gov­ the figure at the same time last set here last Dec. 15 in a Convalr here afteriwork. About 1,000 arrived at Camp Simonett and Whitney Aircraft Division of The experts Also are giving their year has been reported by the days, including $150 in one day formation and recordq in business United Aircraft Corp. He attended \ ernor had nothing but praise for F106 Delta Dart by MaJ. Joseph was a U.S. base in World War II. Officers said other camiis known as Retail Credit and Col­ lectures to 100 children in the United Aircraft Corp. at Disneyland; $500 worth of W. Rogers. Northeastern University. Her Storrs area who are taking part the State Police "who heve never are being readied elsewhere in the province. lection Bureau, 983 Main St. done a better Job.” In its semi-snnual report . to akindiving equipment, and $55 for Walker today opened wide all mothpr, who studied at Dayton in the workahop as guinea pigs. Bunche, American Negro un-^>- "Under State Police Commis­ Btbckholdera the corporation cited a cab trip around Loa Angeles. eight barrela of Ihe. X15's twin (Ohio) Junior Teachers’ College, 1< "I have been really surprised at The boy traveled across the dersecretary at the United Nations a part-time substitute teacher in sioner Leo J. Mulcahy they have a major increase in research rocket engines, trying to push the and winner of the Nobel peace the things these kids can grasp,” rt^ a bonanza of beautiful worked hard and systematically to spending as a significant factor in country by train, the police asdd. plane to top apqed ■with its pres­ elementary grades for Manches­ said Kristoff. LOW! According to police, the boy’s prize for negotiating an armiaUce Ike HeldReady ter's Board of Education. cut down aeeidente and deaths,” he the fiscal record. ent 3>ower plant. For all-out In Paleatino 11 years ago, was aa- Classes for tl|e teachers are berm udas. . . solids, stripes, added. A strike by production workers photograph waa televised on a flights, 50 to 100 miles high, there Notice held five days a week, from 8 a.m. companied by Sture Linner, Swed­ at six UAC plants It in its eighth misatng persoffk program and that will be a more powerful engine. ish chief -of the U.N.'s Technical To Spend New to 4 p.m. Under the direction of Governor Ribicoff said the com- a program o f this type led to the plaids, checks! mlsaioner’a practices such as Use week. The stbb-winged black Dart was Advisory Services in The Congo. We are ebwed all this week. There Was Smoke Dr. Heibert G. Tag, associate pro­ The corporation also told the finding of the boy in a Hollywood dropped at 8:58 a.m. from be­ fessor of education, the teachers o f unmarked atate police cars with About half a dozen U.N, officials Re-openina Monday, Au­ s^me with self belts.. . all police officers out of uniform as ■tockholdera that the aix strike­ motel, where a resident saw the neath the wing, of a B?2 mother cams with teem. Defense Funds — But No Fire study economics and the best way bound plants should have full pro­ telecast and called police. ehlp flying at 45,000 feet over Sil­ to present different concepts in drivers and nightly spot cheeking (in Brussels, the Belgian Radio gust 8. duction in tw o. or three months, Juvenile authorities in Holly­ ver Lake, 110 miles east. The en­ said a dispatch from Eiiaazbeth- the classroom. I pair of mbtortsts on highways "have Washington, Aug. 4 Itep. Town flromen from Co. 1 ware WASH AND WEAR! N O W L 9 9 even if the walkout is not settled. wood notified the boy’s mother gines In a 4-minute burst pushed ville reported Tshombe would ask The children meet five days a m y unqualified approval.” Gerald R. Ford Jr. (R-Mlch) ••• I PARK HILL called to a Forest St. residence ^ e Chief Executive also point­ The report said about 80 per cent that he had appro:dmately $500 It to 78,000 feet, setting the new Bunche to delay the arrival of aoiled Democratic demands for in­ week from 9 to 11 a.m. Just before 3 o'clock yesterday ed to efforts by State Highway of, the required production force is with him when he was found. They speed record on the way. U.N. troopa in Katanga. A Ka­ creased defense spending as " a afternoon to check on a report of Try Now Methods REGULARLY 3.99 a pair Commiasi. HALE ings -were $15,758,606 or $2.85 a Hartford, Aug. 4 (yP)—niirty- Harold d’Aspermont Lynden, Bel- Toric newspapers teat Pnaktant accidents and fatalities.” two high school students wenu'to 3f Dominicans Eisenhower intends to relsaae ipr part In the course are divided Into Sinee instituting his big highway spending some_ d t fe n ^ funds (ri- four groups, three groups for ele­ {Oesttessd •> Psge Uevea) college here thla summer—and mentary school, and ons group executive for Junior high school, Each group regular students. For Free Vote The high school seniors were en- vUIe dstffched to tee Katanga. The poMlblllty ot Blaenhowitr of teachers has about 17 or 18 releasing funds was mentioned in students. rWled at Trinity OoUege under its It waifi a quiet welcome with few Kennedy Cuidad Trujillo, Dom ^ican Re­ tople at tee airport although all Washington dispatches to the Within ths groups, ssch tsachsr "TranslUtm to college plan.” Their public, Aug, 4 (JP)—Joaquin Bala- identity as . high school students lisabethviUe knew Bunche was New York Times and New York Is responsible for about 4 pupUs. guer, the Dominican Republic’s Herald Tribune. Both Kristoff and Fresman are in w a s. not revealed to' their in­ coming. structors. 4 new president, told Congress yes­ Presidential press sscreMoy the Junior high school group. . terday his main task will be "con­ He got into tee wrong automo­ Trinity reports that 18 m the Not Separate Oourke Farmers Conference tinuing tee process of democratiza­ bile at one point, but wae redi­ (Oontinned en Page Ten) 32 ranked fourth or higher in their tion” of tee country.’ rected to a big official Umouaine. Are the "Realities of Living*’ to courses. Eugene DeWitt, Norwalk, be a special course in the . cur­ BEAT THE HEAT With tee two Belgian off|plaIs he was singled out aa outstanding Balaguer, who was vice presi­ riculum, and if so, how much time Hyeanis Port, Mass., Aug. 4-(8>)Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas. drove- to a Belgian Airlines guest —"Sen. John F. Kennedy an among the students. . dent, succeeded to tee presidency Vice Preqtdent Nixtm, draped with traditional Hawaiian floral leis Is to be devoted to the course? Kennedy cold he and Loveless house where he wiU be staying THIS IS A DRESS nounoed today he will convene a Hie experimental program was 'When Hector -Trujillo, brother o f on Ms urival In Honolulu yesterday, opened hia campaign for tee on tee outskirts of tee city. According to Kristoff, the ’’Re­ chose a Sunday for the Des Moines dictator Rafael Irtriillq, resigned BuUetins Midwest faim oonforence in Dea c(mference to avoid interfering supported by the fund for the ad­ presidency today. (AP Wlrephoto). Bunche refuled to talk to news­ alities o f Living” are not Intended vancement education. on tee ground of ill health. Hec­ Moines, Iowa, Aug. 21 and win with the short Congress session ot men end walked ^straight to his from the AP Wires to be a separate study by them­ attend it. "Hieae etudenta did an bpprea- tor has been president since 1952. rooinl...... - selves. which will reconvsne Monday. He said be would visit former sive but not totally unexpected Hafael Trujillo, who had prom­ The Greatest Problem D’Asprsmont Lynden esid Loveless, partlelpating in the Job.” said Dean Rober‘ M. Vogel. ised the country free elections for They are to be Incorporated In In Spite of President Hany S. Truman at In­ news conference on Kennedy’s Bunche wanted >to telk with Bel­ BOSBUBO CABOS the three R’s, "to make them Hfe- IN SEARCH O F A GIRL dependence, Mo., sonte time the "A s the plan is refined and ex­ president in 1962, earlier tele week gian officials here befoib seeing Weteenfleid, Oonn., Ang. 4 lawn, told reporters ha suspects It panded In tee future, it may wall moved out o f hie office in the Na­ same wedkintd. will be "a phyaiesl Impossibility” Tshombe or members of tee Ka­ (4V-*Bob Bosburg of Overland offer real aid to individual stu­ tional PiUace. Some time ago he .Kennedy aimounced plana for to get any brood scale farm aid tanga goVernnient Park, Kan., shot a 6 mder par the bmifeienoe after « meeting dents, their parents'and to col­ quit as commander In chief of the Nixon Calls for End Soon after BunOhe and tee Bel- 65 today to lead eariy SnUma legialatlon enacted in the August armed forces, lila last official poet, with Gov. Heracihel LoveleaB of leges who are approaching ..inun­ glona closted themselves in the In the opening roond o f the fSO^ Congress session. He said he hoped, dation by number (of applica­ and g:ave up tee presidency o f the lonwa. Its purpose, he seM, wlU be however, that some ’’em ers^ cy dining room to start discussions. 000 Ittsuraaee Open giMt tions).” Dominican party, his powerful po­ Later, the Bdgian officer heading to bring together ’*thosc Imme­ farm credit legislation” cotud be litical arm. toarnament. His 82-88 w m one diately eoncemed wKh progres­ Ot Race Bias in U.S. Katenga’f droops jkrrlved. stroke bettor than that poeted enacted. Withdrawal of tee Trujillos from sive farm polldes in the United In Leopoldville, meahwhlle, the by Dick Knight ot Apple VaHegr, Kennedy, In reply to a question, Gas Blast Explained tee spotlight waa. Interpreted States...” and work out long said he la not writing off the proa Pawcatuck, Aug. 4 (^)—A hole U.N. military command went OoUf. Boebarg roorded ebc hlrd- range plans for I^;isl«tion. abroad as motivated by a desire to Honolulu, Aug. 4 (JP)— ^Rlchardf talk equality and dignity o f man ahead with plans to isend its first pacts for additional farm aid pro­ caused by corrosion in a gaa pipe c i ^ rising opposition abroad, and lee. Among the finishers topped The Democratic presidential M. Nixon, pushing his oampaign abroad and practice prejudice sn4 iuniis to Katepga Saturday de- by Baebivg were Arnold Psinwr grams, but will know raore about leading to a Pawcatuck home to try to foiratall possible inter? Inrarat«sa1l4«r ^ ’LeeiAra (l^ssVranpelara** A ■lAdtrtIffiT nominee also announced he is cre­ the prospects after he talks with where there was a gas explosion for tee presidency in a state with­ Inequality at home. spite Tshombe’s threat. A special of Ligonler, Po., the netlnnnl out problema of dvU rights, to­ Nixon ddirectly pulled Kennedy multi-racial teak force was alerted w e nriay not know the shade of her hair ating a National Oommittee of legislative leaders in 'Washington and fire teat destroy^ the house (Oontiiiiied OB Pago Ten) open champion, and Art WsQ Jr. K COOL DRY — ALL DAY, AMT DAY Agrtoilttwal IVogrete to serve ss early next weSk. was the cause of the accident, th.4 day called for an end to dlaorim- Into his Une of fire. After be and to stand by for...the move. of Pooono Manm, Po., boUi of or the color of her .eyes... a poliey conmittee for the party. Kennedy said the coat-price Connecticut Public Utilltiea com­ teatioh throughout- tee counitry. Mrs. Nixon cast leia o f white Privately, U.N., officials said whom acored 70. Knight abot n Tbd Idea, he said, is to explgra squeeze ^tn which farmers) are mission reported today. "This Is tee objective to white carnations over tee sunken hull of tedy expected no serious* resist­ 32-84 over the Wetherafield r whether she^s planning her the prohtems of agiioultuier "so caugh.t is the Number 1 domestic Four workmen were Injured we should certainly anpire in the tee battleship Arizona In Pearl ance In tee mineral-rich province, try Ctnb’s escocting par that If we are suobessful in No­ problem. He said "some farmers when they were iaatalllng a 30- News Tidbits United States,” Nixon raid in the Harbor, the Vice President aaid whose secession would spell eco­ 71 course. LQie Boebivg, be ISf-:. vember, we will be prepared to are In worse condition than pound pressure Une near the home mld-poinit of hia isiand^hopplng any chief executive must give first nomic doom for the neat of tee Istored six Urdles. *" A Thin and Low MocM V oot In January,” when the next have been for 20 years.” when tee blast occurred. The Con­ CaOed from AP Wina Hawaiian tour. priority to the nation’s security.. vast central -African i|puntry. Drying clothes Oongrqss convenes. Loveless said there are enough necticut report raid an oil burner The GOP presldentla] nominee A s part o f that, he emphasized The Katanga govermnent order­ HR TALES HIT SNAG BACK-TO-SCHOOL WARDROBE Ksnnedy .sold he also is plan­ laws on the books now to provide in the home of Hr. and Mrs. Ed­ sold, however, that deeegr^;ation an intelUgence service capable of ed genetal mobilization of all able- New York. Ang. i (fi>-A di». is •asy today... ning a autxndlnaite advisory com- Mme measure of additional farm ward Siller apparently touched off Planned Parenthood Federation will take time and a new dispo­ guarding attempts agalxiat a sur­ bodied men in the province, bote agreement between firemen aw |l or her five-year-old's birthday., i mlttM tq give voice to the pto- ralief but that they are not being gas from the high pressure line f America approves ooateoMipittve sition in many areas of the na- prise attack which could be "in­ black and white, to back up the engineers and management ever duoeni wf various _form commodi­ for dietributlon by its clinical Uon..^ describably more disaatrous” than hard core of 500 loyal Congolese boi^-to-work arrangemrato ea but, we do know ties and to represent all seetidns (Ooutinued en Page Six) (Oonjtaned oa Pago Ten) itera. . . ’Vermont Gov. Robert "It will be the reaponsibQlty of tee sneak blow by which tee Jap troops serving under Belgian offi­ the Long Island BoUrond tod n j * of the country. n Stafford predicts Vice Prsaident ■tee' next president to attempt to anese bombed tee Arizona and cers. endangered resumption of e g - she's a very clever young woman! ^ Kennedy said he also will astab- xoB Will c o n y V ensoat "by a build in t^ hearts of the Ameri- other ahipe of tee Pacific Flefft at HammarskJold -sought to soft­ orations after a 25-day train- ' hah "Farmers for Kennedy and substantial margin" in November osn people tee idea that non­ Pearl Harbor. en the defiance o f tee Katanga men’s strike. The flreraea Md 1 Ten 2-Spssd Fan not only does she*appreciate the Johnson Committees In every election. . . General Electric < k > ; discrimination U not Just a legal Then, speaking to a crowd at leaders by emphasizing tee U.N. enghieera, fnrloaglicN during Mm county in every agricultural sec­ Politics Confusing? rays It will lay o ff 1,800 w orken problem 'but . a moral problem, not Komehameha ahopping effrvfer, troops were not acting -as agents atiike o f te r trainmen, met w M at AppHonca Pork in LoulsviUe, ThsfnMMfat t' ' tion of the United States.” a southern problem but a nsitional Nlxofi said: ' for tee central govfi'nment of Pre­ ratlroad monogement-te dfsensi Kennedy said he has not yet de­ Ky., for one week beginning Mon­ problem, not a government prob­ -"There should be no apology for mier Patrice lAimumba. day and expects to boost to 1,082 various teeneo, InehMUng their cided whether he will 'Visit Truman lem but a personal problem.” own demands for a flve-dsy NOW - TO - NOVEMBER VALUE before or after the Dee Moinee from poo, tea number of employes Nixon m ^ that statement in (Oonttnned en Page Thirteen) (Oontinned en Page Ten) Vote for Kenneson laid off inqiAnitely in attempt to week. The trainmen were gnat-' meeting. a televised ^interview lost nlghit ed this In their efrike eetMs - of i dark cotton (or 2 or 3) ' Keimody uid Truman have Just trim appliance invontories. after a' day in white he touched Salvaged tanker African Queen, ment A railroad made peace. The former President By KATHY SMALL 4 "What is a m ayor?” drew these on .national eecurity, foreign pol­ The Great Issues—4 sold the two nnkM had refused to attend the Demo­ which broke in two off the Mary, icy end tee complications of dvll but, she, knows Elmira, N.T., Aug. 4 (F>—The opinions: land coast In Dec.,. 1958, leaves rood agreed m evecythlng hot cratic convention as a protest rights in that policy. so*8 homo hooting FEDDERS tricycle Mt, aged 6 to 10, is at "It'e a bad dream,” and “a Norfolk, Vo., for Belgium where one point. ) against campaign- tactic« uaed by- Most slightly confused about tee hone.” (A. majority of teoee ques­ she will either be epiaj^ed or oon- He aleo emphasized two cam­ ' oxf w ovl Kennedy in winning the presiden­ national political situation. tioned knisw positively that Torted to a bulk coftler... Former paign themes: That the voters Major Battle Looms DESEQBEOATION tmOEBBO A FIND LIKE THIS FOR tial nomination, but Tnunon now Thla la proved by a survey con­ mayor was a hone.) strongman of Thailand, Field Mar­ should decide whl<^ of tee candi­ Hointoa, Tax., Ang. 4 (A w You get prbmiuiB quality anginesreil to cool when if Its degrees out has agreed to oampaign for Ken­ ducted in pup tents, backyard ’’Who do you.,think will be the sha' P. Pibulsonggrom, la ordained dates -r himself or Democratic Fbderal Judge B. Qnemslly to­ nedy and his running mate, Sen. wading .popla and other lUcely next president?” was - answered a Boddlet monk In' Indie. .' . Sen. John F. Kennedy — haa the day ordered bUmedlato deeegin., Mubilbaat with RT-N. . . ths neoeseory experience to nm tee most oqmplstdy siTselivs fud spots. ’’Waahiiigton or President Elsen­ Boston College eeismogrsph sta­ For Farm Belt Votes gatlon of the HWston piufiht Most of those intepffewed had hower.”. "Kenneson.” Ninety per tion leoorda sttoog eoitequoke at govermnent and teat the federal schoola — beginning with Mm oU additive In use todty. And In the sunlight where air conditioners ogenrte government should rastriot HsT 2:45:01 EST and plooea' disturbance first grade—begtanlng hi Bern* you get premium eefviee. Au- ( ! 0 - l 8 ) - ready answera A few seemed re­ cem favored George Washington, (NOTE — What ootteif ahoaId*He le .in that position by virtue of Mexicans Cool 7,600 milee northwest o f Boettm role to situatioiu with white tee tember. 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