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'Lakota Council. No/^ 61, Degree A proposed Porter 8t. sidewalk of Pochhontas, will' meet tomor­ can be InsUUed with a "minimum row at 7:80 p.m. at Odd Fellows of property damage" Mdth a hall. Mrs. Myra Fitz^rald, deputy change in former plans, according 3 S a ilors great ?N>cahontaa, will install re­ to Chester Langtry,' deputy di­ maining officers not already In­ rector of public .works. stalled. A social period will follow Langtry Has been studying P erish in the meeting. ways of locating walks on the Votes Plea to Reds north side of Porter from Steep Hollow Lane to IVinow St., aftd on the noHh side of E. Middle Tpko. Car Crash Hospital Notes from Suihmlt to Parker St. To#n IMrectors will consider his find L6dyard, July 20 (A*)— ^Three Hartford, July 20 b"^^^ visiting hours! Adults 2 to 8 p.m. ings at a special meeting at 8 gotiators returned to the bar­ sailofs’ were killed early today Maternity 2 to 4 and 8 to 8 pm . o'clock tonight in the Municipsd agent. Until the NLRB moves when their car clipped off gaining table today seeking an there are to be no further nego­ CMIdren’s Ward 2 to 7, Building. fence posts on Rt. 12, slam­ to End Langtry said property damage agreement that would solve tiations between the UAW and med into a bridge abutment, Patients Today: 175 could be reduced on Porter St. by the 6-week-old dispute at four United Aircraft. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mrs. keeping to the 83*4 foot width of of the six United Aircraft In a statement today, the com­ and hurtled into Poquetanuck the street between E. Center and pany said ai\ NLRB hearing on Ruth Hendrickson, 48 Judith Dr.; Cerp. plants where production Cove. Mrs. Frances Fessenden, 444 Cen­ Pitkin. the decertification petition filed A fourth occupant of .the car, Ike Orders ter St.; Mrs. Leona Prelle, 9 Prog­ A aidewalk installed near Fer­ workers are on strike. by the Sikoraky group cannot be also a sailor, was adthitted to U.S. Reports Cabinet ress Ave., Rockville; Mrs. Mar­ guson Rd. last year added nine At. the other two plsriia, nego­ held until settlement of an unfair Backus Memorial Hospital in Nor­ garet Doyon, 12 Moore St.; Mrs. feet to the street width but Lang­ tiations were recently halted ,to labor practice charge against the wich with head and leg Injuries. Beverly Flavell, 15 Allan Dr., Ver­ try said, "Inasmuch as it does not await a National Labor Relatione UAW at Sikorsky. He was Identified as Paul E. Seel­ Hard Policy non: Mra. Effle Blake, 98 Deep- BMm probable that the-section be' Board action. United Aircraft said it has been ey, 3l, -radioman, I.C., 88 Proteus wood Dr.; Robert Whlttemore, Rt. tween E. .Center and Pitkin Sts. An all-day session was held notified by the NLRB that a hear­ Ave.,- Groton. Did Not Request Aid 30, Vernon; John Vince, 227McKee win be widened in the foreseeable here yesterday by United Aircraft ing on the unfair labor practice All four were stationed at the St.; Charlea VonBorchers, 24 Hyde future, we can locate the sidewalk officials and spokesmen of the In­ charge filed by the com ply has Submeuine Base In nearby Groton On Kremlin ternational Association of Machin­ been postponed to Aug. 29. It had St.: Mrs. Mary Wright, 77-Main with a minimum o f property dam­ and assigned to the sub Becuha, Washington, July 20 (/P)— The State Department reported St.; Miss Mildred Sellers, Commu­ age using this same width of 33^ ists, the union at the East Hart­ been scheduled originally for July State Police said. Washington, July 20 (/P)— ford and Manchester plants of 25 but w u postponed at the today it has been advisee! that The Congo cabinet has made no nity Y; Rodney Qervais, Plain- feet as a minimum.” The dead were identified as Al­ President Eisenhower was re­ field: William Fagan, Overbrook Under the plan, a hedge would UAC’s Pratt A- Whitney Division union’s request, the company said. len R,„.Ueckertz Jr., 21, sonar- decision on ivhether to appeal for Soviet troop.s. Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Mary Plquard, have to be trimmed and two trees and the Windsor Locks and Broad . ..TT'h'e -NLJlB-also .was quoted by mq|t, 2.C., 211 West Wright St., ported today to be all for a : A department;iipokesman said thi.s information.came-Cnm Brook plants of the Hamilton WELDON DRUG CO. 238 Oak St. removed, while other trees could the company as saying an election Baytowm, Tex.; Francis W .'Cook- policy of American officials U.S. Ambassador Clare 'Timberlake in Leopoldville. Depart­ Ml Mam St Td. Ml 8^821 Standard Division. ADMITTED TODAY: . FYed be saved if they were trimmed or to determine which group Is en­ inham, 24, Torpedoman, 2.C., 74 hitting back hard and fast ment officials talked with Tiinberlake by telephone after news, Watts. 10 Country Lane, Rockville; If Ihe stfetches o f aidewalk lit front Neither side had anything to titled'to represent Sikorsky work­ Jefiersori St., Portsmouth; N. H., say when the meeting broke up. at Kremlin propaganda on­ dispatches from Leopoldville .quoted Prime Minister Patrice Mrs. Genowefa Wegrsyn. 18 Union of them were made of amesite to ers cannot be -held “in the present and Fred W. Lujan, 30, Torpedo­ slaughts against the United St.; Mrs. Josiephlne Faasnacht, avoid the need to cut too maav except that they would meet again emotional atmosphere.. . ’’ man, I.C., P. O. Box 194, Eastlake, Lumumba as announcing a cabinet decision to request Soviet Coventry; Charles Scott, 16 Hack­ roots and to give roots room to today. Colo. States. troops, but the delivery of the request had been held up pend­ A t the two other UAC plants The company reported receipt Word from the summer White HALL FOR RENT matack St. grow. of what It cAlled hundreds of com­ State. Police said their car ing further discussions. Both the Portei^Bt. and turnpike ' by' the lengthy strike, the plowed Through 200 feet of fence House at Newport, R. I., was that For partle*, ahowers, recep- ’ BIRTH YESTERDAY; A son to Stratford and BriSgeport plants plaints of vandalism aind malicious the President gave a personal go- tlona. meeting^. Complete kitch­ Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Bloodgood, proposals were protested” by as­ damage to property of nonstriking before striking the bridge abut­ sessable property owners at a pub' of the Sikorsky A^n^raft division, ahead on this conference there yes­ United Nations, July 20 (/P)— Secretary General Dag Ham- en 'facilities. Is.rg 9 enclosed 15 Mary Lane, Rockville. employes. ment. The speedometer was stuck lie hearing last month. the union la the United Automo­ terday with Si -retary of State marskjold conferred separately today with Congolese and parklof lot BIRTH TODAY: A daughter to United Aircraft also said 75 per at 80 miles an hour, they said. Christian A. Herter and other key itL.wiif. bile Workers. Belgian representatives as pressure mounted for a quick Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Kelley Jr., TPO Favors Purchase A-gfbup of Sikorsky workers cent of the total production force The car’s engine gave evidence - foreign polic.y. advisers. WienbicU Photo In another matter tonight, the Inquirt Lithuanian Hoii East Hartford. who are not joining in the strike was at work today In its plants. It of the tremendous force of the Much of the hitting back report- withdrawal of Belgian troops from the troubled Congo. MRS. DAVID H. IRWIN Board wi}I discuss buying a 17 Vi *4 OOLWAY STREET have asked the NLRB to conduct impact. It was 20 feet from the | will be done thro!igh the The 11-nation Security Council is expected to demand at an DISCHAROEiD YSISTERDAY: acre tract from the federal gov­ TEL. MI 8-81U Pauline Glrardln, 36 Apel PI.; an election to see If the majority (Continued on Page Nine) mangled body of the car and was United Nations; where U. S. and extraordinary meeting tonight that the Belgians get out im­ St. Patrick’s Church in Thomp-^Thompsonville was her cousin’s ernment for recreation bordering split In two. Ml 9-8550 After 6 P.M. Michael Eccellente, 48 Maple St.; Russian delegates have been spar­ sonville was the setting Saturday maid of honor. She wore a bal the site of the proposed apartments It was the second major traffic ring verbally this week over the mediately. Tunisia was reported to be working on a resolu­ Mrs. Margie MacDonald, 22 lerina-length gown of coral silk project for the elderly off W. Cen­ tion and to have won substantial support. Wedgewood Dr.; Mra. Priscilla morning of the wedding of Miss accident in Connecticut in less Cuban situation. organza, d esired with a scoop ter St. .The Town Planning Coin- than a weeJt. A crash on the Con­ But Herter made It apparent on McLAUghlln, Foster Rd., Vernon. Kathleen H. Carrlgan of that city neckline, draped cowl,, cape 5 Times First Estimate mission last night recommended necticut Turnpike last Thursday leaving the Newport meeting yes­ Brussels, Belgium, July 20 (/P)— A plane crash in The C^n- DISCHARGED TODAY: Jerry and David H. IrWln of Manchester. sleeves, and a fitted bodice. 'Die the 813,500 purchase, saying the took the lives of four persons im­ terday that not all of the return Coro, 92 Hollister St.; Ralph Quig­ The bride is the daughter of Mr. bouffant skirt fell in tiers town should own the tract for any mediately and a fifth died the next fire will originate in the U. N. go today killed 34 Belgian soldiers, injured seven and dis­ ley, 80 Foley St.; Gall Ransom, and Mrs. Francis J. Carrlgan of Her headpiece was a miniature future expansion of the project day. , He promptly accused the Soviet closed that Belgium sent additional troops to that country LECLERC Warner Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Helen Thompsonvllle. The bridegroom is crown trimmed with seed pearls and to prevent any objectionable I k e ’s Budget Holds The tragic death toll of sailors Union of waging "a very provoca­ this week. LaChapelle, 142 Pearl SI.; W il­ and styled with a circular veil. She FUNERAL HOME the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. uses of tha property. at the Groton Base touched off tive type’’ of an anti - Amei’ican A Belgian government spokesman said late today the troop liam Fagan, Overbrook Dr., Ver­ Irwin of 123 Benton St. carried a ballerina colonial bou The Board •will hold a public Gov. Ribicoff's traffic safety drive campaign. Asked bj- newsmen to non; Mrs. Agnes Bkigland, Bolton The Rev. Joseph A. Forte of St. quet. hearing On installing a sanitary in December 1956. Rlblcoff made a speculate on the motives for the movement liow has been temporarily suspended. He said the FUNERAL Branch Rd.. Vernon; Mrs. Blanche Patrick’s Church performed the ^Mdesmalds were Miss Linda sewer and water main in Spring trip to the base to plead with the Soviet attitude, he sajd: last shipment of soldiers and military equipment left Brussels Snow, 336 Summit St.: Mrs. Mar­ double ring ceremony. Lee Carrlgan of Thompsonvllle, St. and appropriating $23,000 for $1 Billion Surplus personnel there to use greater care We take this attitude, seriously yesterday. SERVICE garet' Doyon, 12 Moore St.; Miss Given In Warrlage by her father, sister of the bride; and Miss Ber­ a sanitary sewer in Highland St, while driving. and regard it as one we should give WALTER N. Pauline Jones, 105 High St.; Mrs. the bride wore a floor-length gown nice Irwin of 123 Benton St., sister A hearing date may be set on eX' This was followed by an inten­ serious consideration to." of the bridegroom. They were I>eopoldville, The Ck»ngo, July 20 (/P)— The Congo cabinet LECLJERC, Nancy Carr and daughter, 40 Co;' of silk organza styled with a Sa­ tending water Into Ferguson Rd. NewT>ort, R, I., July 20 *JP> -ttha Director Of the Bureau of the sive campaign of "get tough’’ tac- Further evidence of the "hard XHrector bum Rd.; Mrs. Ellen Reichert and brina neckline edfed with organza dressed In gowns of turquoise' silk and Wyilys St. for $18,000, and Budget. decided today to appeal immediately to the Soviet Union to organza styled like that worn by President Eisenhower today ^ an­ and fast’’ policy in replying to daughter, French Rd.,' Bolton; rosebud motifs, and brief sleeves. levying assessments. In Washington , -it was disclosed (Continued on Page Seven) Soviet charges came late yester­ send troops to help restore order in the disturbed new re­ Mra. Bette-Ann Diebolt and son, The bouffant skirt, trimmed with the honor attendant. They carried A plan by Director Theodore nounced a $1,100,000,000 budget Cali Ml 9-5869 ballerina colonial bouquets that the Ihiprovement from the day when the Ststo Department public. ■ 88 Main Stfeet, Manchester 40i Garden St.; Mrs. Joan Gale a matching motif trim and de­ Powell to borrow $150,000 to build Burplus for the fiscal year which January estimates yms entirely a rejected a Russian demand made . The appeal also- invited troops and daughter, East Hartford. signed with a bustle obi bow in Robert F. Calhoun of Manchester three storm drains will be dis­ ended June 30. matter of less spending than h^d from "any Other country to the back, terminated In a sweep train. only a few hours earlier that 20 was best man. Ushers were Edwin cussed. The surplus is more than five been anticipated. y: armed .Americans be withdrawn P o l aris Fired Her flngertlp veil of imported silk Adams and John Alosky, both of State News Afro-Asian plan,” presumably the times as large as the $200 million At $77,300,000,000, govenm ent from Tlie Congo. illusion fell from a miniature Manchester. nations that attended the Ban­ figure the Prasldent predicted last outlays we^e $l,100,0i00,0()0r less Lincoln White, State Depart­ dung cohference' in Indonesia in crown of seed pearls and brilliants. The bride’s mother wore a beige January. than .the budget forecast. Govern­ From U.S. Sub She carried a mother of pearl sheath with a lace tunic and match­ Town Girl Seeks ment press officer, termed the 1956. That would Include Red SHEARSONs "This demonstration of fiscal ment income was down $200 mil­ Roundup Moscow demand a ’’desperate and prayer book and white orchid and ing accessories. The bridegroom’s responsibility not only reinforces China. lion from the $78,600,000,000 fore­ almost frantic efforts to restore (The dispatch contained po In­ HAMMILL ACOo a cascade of stephanotis. mother wore an azure blue re­ TV Queen Title economic strength here at home,. cast in January, largely-because of Below Surface Miss Rose Marie Carrlgan of embroidered silk organza dress, d f« 'n « ' ihb rtdt-t»wrcongo.' dication that the request had reaffirms to the world that reduced corporation esumings at­ said the Americans were there to "ike firm, i k a t rutareh IndU’* and matching accessories. Both & e'U nited States- intends to run been delivered to Moscow and the Miss Justine M. 2k>llo, 66 Gard­ tributed to the 1959 Steel strike. Sail o f Saved help the U.N. land troops from other capitals. A dispatch to Lon­ Cape Canaveral, Fla., July 20 HW Vwk 'Stock tichwc* • fe s s M i m mothers wore white orchid' cor­ ner St., is one of 15 girls chosen to Its 'financial affairs on a soynd Pick Up in a speech, etc., sages. other countries, as- v'ell as sup­ don newspapers Indicated the de­ (JP)—^The Navy, for the first time,. compete In the third annual Miss basis,’’ Eisenhower said In a state­ (Corporation taxes yielded less plies for U.N. units. ASK FOR YOUR COPY OF SHEARSON S A reception was held at the Villa After Beating livery was being held up pending launched a Polaris missile from a Channel 80 contest. ment at the summer 'White House. hsuidsomely, owing to the decline White said the Russian demsmd LATEST RESEARCH REPORT Rose Restaurant In 'VVlndsor Locks. The President’s aimouncement, in business profits caused by the further discussion In the UN. to­ submerged submarine today. She and the other girls were was "a further effort to befog the Carole Hauled Back to Jail night). ..' ^ For a weddlM trip to Honeymoon selected by eight judges from a coming just a few days In advance long steel strike last summer and New London, July 20 (IP) — A The nuclear-powered George Lodge in the Pocono Mountains, the Issue.’’ Carole 'Tregoff, on trial with her wealthy physlclan-boy friend. MANCMEITU OfflCE Front End Held, of 41 contestants. The judg­ o f the opening of the GOP nation­ fall. But even the profit figure was sailor from the submarine tender Making the announcement, at a Washington fired the missile as bride wore a silk navy blue sheath As examples of the ’’provoca­ Dr. R.'Bemhard Finch, on charges of murdering, his wife, is pulled 913 MAIN STREH ing was held at the WHNB-TV al convention, is sure to be seized better than many had expected six Fulton nearly died on the operat­ tive’’ Russian campaig;n since the news 4:onference Immediately after she cruised underwater about 30 I Mltehell3-1571 - Mltchs>i3 8215 and white accessories. Following studios in West Hartford. The on with delight by Republicans in months, ago. At that time some of­ ing table early today from the re­ from a Sheriff's Dept, bus yesterday at Los Angeles after she the cabinet meeting. Premier their return, the couple will live at breakup of the May summit con­ was hauled from her bed at home by officers. She had contend­ miles off Cape Canaveral. semi-final contest will be held July their campaign to retain the ficials feared the fiscal year would sults of a beating in this city by ference, Herter Mated for news­ Patrick Lumumba said the mis­ The stubby rocket broke through l a m m S I O M MAimn HEWt, WDM, 6tW PJ4. WICKMYS Special 2 Connecticut Ave., 'ITtompsonvllle. presidency and capture control of wind up In red ink. ed she was too sick to go. to court. The shapely ex-model has 30. and the final contest will be three unidentified assailants a men: sion of these troops would be: the waves, ignited an instant later The bride is a graduate of Our Congress. In a speech to the Republican been free on ball. A court doctor said her health appeared nor­ (1) ALIGN FRONT END held Aug. 19. short time before. The recent Soviet downing of 1. To effect the peaceful evacua­ and streaked toward its destina­ REG. $7.60 Lady of the Angels Academy and This was the Eisenhower admin­ platform committee .hr Chicago mal to him. Her ball was revoked. (AP Photofax). Louis Valentino, 40, was treated the U.S. RB47 plane, recent state­ tion of Belgian troops ffpm the tion, more than 1,100 miles down (2) BALANCE FRONT is presently employed at Hamilton istration's third budget surplus in yesterday. Secretary of the Treas­ at the Submarine Base Hospital Congo. Standard Division of PAW In seven years. ury Robert B. Anderson attribut­ ments by Soviet Premier Nikita the Atlantic missile range. WHEELS—REG. $4.00 for a possible heart attack and a S. Khruirtchev on the Berlin situ­ 2. The assist in maintaining or­ There was no immediate report Broad Brook. The brideg;room is a In Us statement the President ed the surplus — to what, he (8) CHECK FRONT WHEEL possible skull fracture. ation, Soviet attitudes on Chiba der In the country In conformity on its performance. graduate” of Howell Cheney Tech­ •aid: csLlled the Presldent’B leadership BEARINGS TENNIS . New London Police reported It and'^e Congo and Russia's break- with government’s decisions. A successful iflight would move STOP FADING nical School and is also an em­ "The federal government finished In- bringing about “fiscal and was necessary to cut open his wind­ Bocky ’s Aides Plan 3. To prevent all foreign ag­ (4) CHECK BRAKE SYSTEM ploye of Hamilton Standard. fiscal year 1960, which ended last off of the' Geneva disarmament the United States a step nearer to monetary self-discipline.’’ pipe so he could breathe, and that tallu. gression. possessing one of the most power­ When you have your windows fitted with Fin- RACKETS June 30, not only with a balanced President and Mrs. Eisenhower his pulse was very weak. He al­ ALL FOUR ONLY budget but a- surplus of $1,100,- Asked if Khrushchev might be Reading a communique on the ful and elusive war deterrent sys­ dell-made Kirsch Vertical Slat Blinds you con­ will fly on to Denver for two or most died on t)re operating table, rattling sabers to cover up tems devised so far. 0 0 0 ,^ . three days after he addresses the cabinet’s decision, Lumumba said trol fading summer sunlight . . . protect your RE-STRUNG "This represents a very encour­ the police reported. The Navy con­ troubles at home, Herter declined Convention Blitz the military aid asked for from It would be another signifiennt home furnishings . . . yet enjoy cooling breezes. L T. WOOD 00. aging turn around from the prior firmed the report later, but said he the Soviet government and the advance in a field of missilery In $0.95 (CoBtiiraed OB., Page Seveo) is not on the hospital’s danger list. (Continn«d on Page Two) which this nation is believed to Call MI 3-4865; we’ll demonstrate, measure and EXPERTLY fiscal year when the govemmeiit — ^------U ------Asian-Afrlcan bloc did not 'imply IC E F L A N T Incurred a recession-induced deficit Valentino was one of three men By JACK BELL ‘f’ceaa seemed little greater than the political conditions. hold a big edge over the Soviet auote. walking across Btilkeley Pi., New 51 BISSELL 8T. N fW RACKETS lY —of almo8t-$l»% blHion. -Could Be Worse Chicago, July 20 (/P)— Gov. Nel­ abortive Stevenson push. Any troops sent would leave The Union. — London, just after 1 a.m. wrhen they Nevertheless, Rockefeller’s most SPALDING "The budget surplus results from son A. Rockefeller’s strategists Congo as soon as . Belgian troops Cubet-Cru$hed-Block» revenues o f $78,400,000,000 and ex­ Lancaster, Calif., July 20 (A5 were attacked by three others. enthusiastic supporters were talk­ had left and order had been re-es­ SERVICK ON ALL A w w itf McGr e g o r His companions were Billy D. CONVENTIONAL MAKES GREEN BANCROFT penditures o f $77,300,000,000. Full —You thlpk things are bad? aimed a well-heeled blitz today at ing In "terms of collecting vp. tablished,'he said. FIN DELL MFG. CO. Shepsird, 24, attached to a float­ News Tidbits 485 E. MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER STAMPS COURTLAND details of receipts and expenditures Tbs Antelope Valley Prfess ran the nearly-impregnable Wall Vice wards of 300 votes on the first . Lumumba said the cabinet’s de­ are available in a joint announce­ this want ad; ing dry dock at the Submarine Culled from AP Wires President Richard M. Nixon has ballot. ThLi claim had Nixon’s cision had been conveyed to U.N. ment being made at this time by Bm 6, and George E. Amerson, 40, Bulletins ' Venetian Blinds, Repairs, Repair Parts " .’29 Model A Ford. Take over built around the GOP piesldentlal backers shaking their, heads in Undersecretary Ralph J. Bunche MORIARTY Teoids Bnllsf S for $1.89 the Secretary of the Treasury and payments.” of 244 Hempstead St. They suf­ incredulous amazement. of the United States, the chief Made la Eaglaad nomination. from the AP Wires BANK IT, MAN fered lesser injuries. Sovlet youth newspaper Kom- Leonard W. Hall, Nixon's cam­ U.N. representative here. FREE DELIV€RY somolskaya„Pravda.says..Francis. A Rockefeller strategist .. said paign manager without title, said- — ^Bunche was with the premientt- BROTHERS the decision had been made to place Curbs Continued Gary Powers, pilot of American that result of primary, con­ the news conference. SOI-816 CENTER ST. LIOREn DRUf Gowns That Glftter U2 plane shot down deep over the New York Governor’s name In CXUJRT EJECTS SPECTATOR NASSIFF ARMS GO. New Hav/en, July 20 i^P) — A vention and Individual action (;At President Elsenhower’s va­ TEL. on 8-6185 1016 Mala St„ Mskachester Russian territory . May ' 1, nomination, before the Republican Miami. Fla., July 20 iJP)—A AtThaFARKADE federal court judge continued a around 1,100 of 1,331 delep^ate cation headquarters, at Newport, HOUSE OF SPORTS "cannot expect any mercy" at his convention which opens Monday. R.I., White House press secretary wompn spectator w.the Organization of ‘Ameri­ —frantic shouts, the clanging of to 63; They are a 8-year-old waistline, yokes, floating back dresses. student, demonstrations against can States. bells, death screams, the hiss of party quickly went below and res­ benefit of our experience also? W e’ll consider it a privilege to do so. panels, hipbands for an \easy, low-- Pawtucket boy from Prospect Aldrich delighted in somber House Subcommittee on iri-Amer- By a vote of 9-0, with Russia and steam and the rip and tear of steel.. cued watertight doors. The Am­ Heights who had received no avines lyank of iianchester ered, eleganyy feminine look. shades; particularly effective yere Uniform Tests Flunk iCan activities were Communist Poland abstaining, the 11-natioa Medeiros escaped with a bruised men .looked sadder't)>an when a Call us today, or drop into our conveniently located first floor office, where there Salk vocxlne and n S-yeas-nld The I960 "Venus Dress” had the blackened overtones to blue, Hartford, July 20 (4^—Proposed inspired. council approved an Ecuadorean- thigh, but 11 other Navy men died Japanese suicide plane crashed In­ are no parking problem's. ” ’ ^ MAIN OFFICE EAST BRANCH WEST BRANCH more than one touch of refined- to her during the battle of Okina­ Warwick girt win had Mbalvi4 brown and eggplant, used especial­ uniform state-wide examinations Socialist Norman Thomas says Argentine resolution to suspend Ac­ in the collision yesterday. At least one simt. 9 ? j AT 11 i n ''i f •- f C < fi f I ’ r S f ATr;r;; 1 Piiihcid, seduction In its darts and .folds ly in short tunica sod Bvenlousea. for' high school subjects have fail­ he expects vietory for Kennedy- tion on Cuba’s charge o f U.S. eco­ 20 others were hurt, but only six wa In 1948. Ltn n lw o d and education by setting up a atate- Johnson qf Texas and ethw party States. The 376-foot Collett left her bow Aftstr ttu^osAOi tbo Oukstt, wlUt to orimaoB. v ero oxoUcally adapt- leadats, including Adlikl Ktevan- anchor embedded In ths Ammen’s Ohio. — twisty eupontroeture—end In re­ MANCHJS'M EVENING HERAUD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 20,1060 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESI^Y^ JULY 20,1980 TAGS TWO • ______:____ » --- . ■ ■ - ...... ■ ...... — stack am^ torpedo sUttona, k01> This ahow, which %U1 feature the Gowns That Gluten U.So^Cuban Dispute ^Ship Dead Ahead!’ Ing five men. works of Robert Brackman, will B o lton The Anunen: also hslped evac­ benefit the Mental Health Fund. Sheinwold on Bridge Sent Back to GAS uate the Tachin Islands in Jan- Fernando Valenti, one of the uai;y 19S» and participated in the As You Like It •country’s leading harpislchordiste, 11 Killed, 20 Injured Formosa patrol. She haa been used By JUDITH AHEARN will appear at Norfolk’s Music $271\373 Requested Brilliance (OoBUBoed from PagB Oaa) in training mlisions einee jretum- Shed as guest artist 'Tuesday at 8 PICK RIGHT ACE * North fisakr ing to the Pacific coastl' i „ 1 . p.m. In the fifth concert ot the TO KNOCK OUT Both sidet vulnonhlo "Don’t touch Cuba,” Soviet Dels- lY Chamber Music Series of Yale By Alfred Sheinwold NORTH gats Arkady A. SOboIsv warned in “Our Town’* opened iMt night at the Som­ the final round of debate. He re­ As Destroyers Collide ers Stock Theater for a week’.s run. Under University Summer School of To Operate School When you must develop two 4 1 K 8 2 ' THC Music and Art. V A « 4 In Fashions for Fall iterated Premier Nikita Khrush- the direction of Paul Berman, several of the suits to'make your contract, w ^ n chev’a warning that Soviet military Sleep Late? The ■ "Contlnental-Alres", four suit should you thckle first? The ♦ K I 4 (OoBUBBsd from Pago One) the Anunen, Capt Mukhalian said actors turned in outstanding performances. soloists who merged' their Indi­ A budget request totaling $271,-'^ by l^wence Converse Jr. off * A 10 7 5 might would help Fidel Castro’s re­ Thomas Colla stronger suit may appear safer, sadly. “I feel regretful after losing CO. Grant Re«m* aa the stage man-» vidual talents to form a vocal quar­ 372.86 was presented to the Board Birch Mt. Rd. Ext., 'will toe oon- WEST EAST (Oonttimed from Page One) fantasy, land. It was a jumbl* of gime. if Cuba is «ttacked. 2S feot of her bow bent back like •idered for acceptance into the biit appearances are sometimes A A 9 7 6 4 “Don’t touch us—don’t seek to 11 good men.” Blame Storm ager was a pleasant narrator to Arden la playing the Oakdale Mu- tet, offer a concert at the Univer­ of Finance last night by members * 5 slink, sex, sparkle and splash. a atubbed toenail, lay 'off in the A few bertha away, abdard the Ml 9-5224 JA 2-B7M listen to and watch. Especially sity of Connecticut Monday at. 8 town-aid road system. deceptive. V J 9 S S 2 V K 10 7 ^ fluid. His auits often sported but- Peignoir Cages of . Black Point extend communist imperialism,” fog and faked the listing Anunen gic Theater in Wallingford through of the Board of Education. The West opens the five of hearts, 4 A 10 7 5 3 ton-ln blousea or printed over- bow-battered Collett. Skipper Ford good performances ware done by .S a tu rd a y . "Genevieve" atarta p.m. The meeting Will act on a re­ ♦ « ^ d'Esprit enclosed long satin U.S. Delegate Henry Cabot Lodge if it needed ossiatance. said, “Thank God no one on my Many Manchester residents who quest of John Tobias of French and East wins with the king. East A 4 2 A Q 0 .blouses; his theater costumes lav­ warned in reply. He said that the Help waa already on the way. Robert Walnum aa Monday to play through July 30. Anatole Chujoy, editor-publisher total Is an Increase of $23,140.19 SOUTH . sheaths. Slinky dinner dresses, ship was seriously injured. I 'Wlab may have bsen latarto work jhls Alice Rowley as Mrs. Olhba, Bun-, University of Connecticut of Dance News will lecture on over the present budget. Rd. to pave aft unimproved sec­ returns a heart to the queen, and ished fur on collars and jackets. with tiers of tulle snaking down Soviet threats would not deter the Fog made rescue operations dififi- morning have a legitimate fall guy, tion of French Rd: for a distance you must now decide whether to A Q J to»nKj Hilton laichan who did Thoms last night, and not yet the necessary approval of the monds, but this would be a poor By PATRICIA GREEN of a regime dominated by interna­ and began to shuttle the dead and ter known aa lightning. 8:30 p.m. voted by the Board, will add about Natth East Soatk West (AP Fashion Writer) Capuccl’s' daytime look was tional communism.” The Collett, ‘commissioned In SAVE ANY AMOUNT Tn,nrnt.^nl such a fine job sa Schataie Har- The program at Jacob's Pillow Town Planning Commission./ time to start the stronger suit. The injured to shore, five miles away. The violent electrical storm early While playwright Thornton] ■’ $12,000 to the budget If the Board bidding tells you where the ace of 1 A 1 4l 1 NT Pau Florence, Italy, July 20 tSfi — blur of sashed' coats and short- May 1944 in Boston, was named Tuesday through Saturday will in­ Court News 2 NT Pass 3 NT AU Put The chemise has come back into A Marine helicopter flew others for Navy Cmdr, John Austin Col­ this morning left three areas In Wilder intended that Emily W'ebb clude "Ondine" and the pas de of Education decides to adopt the spades is, and you suspect that Opening lead — 195 jacketed suits. Reliable sources in Havana re­ to ^ hospital ship 20 miles away at town without electrical power, one SAVE ANYTIME and George ,Gtbba be innocent, suggestion. In Justice Court last evenini ' i - U West has the ace of diamonds. the favor of several Italian fash' Marucelll’a collection was tamer. ported that a Cubem woman em­ lett, commander of famed Torpedo deux from the ''piack Swan.’’ Per­ Bernard M. Costello, 43. Soutl the Ix>ng Beach Naval Station. Squadron 8, which turned the tide for half an hour, another for S(^ teenagers swaddled In a New: formances are at 9 p.m'. Thoms advocated Including an You must knock out the ac^, df Ion designers. The Maru^elli silhouette waa based ploye of the U.S. embassy in Ha­ The crash, produced quiet heroism minutes and the third for an hotfr appropriation of $12,000 in the Coventry, was fined $5 on a charge m diamon.ds before 'West can estab­ Carosa, whose models swirled vana was fired last week on sus­ In the critical battle for Midway We're fie near fis- the nearest Hampshire town of 1900. he did. The telecast of the 1960 Olympic of disregarding a stop sign. State ace held by the dangerous op­ on a pumpkin-shaped skirt and a but no panic. and a half. not Intend them to lack dignity. budget for capital improvements. lish his'hearts. down the Plttl Palace runway last long torso line. The notch-collared picion she was supplying informa­ Coxswain Alex Amavisca, 20, of Island, losing ^11 of her jfianes and mail box. Ask for Save-By- Games In Rome will be carried on Trooper Thomas Gauthier wae the ponent. tion to Castro’s military investiga­ eVery-man but one. Hartford Electric Ught Co. Patricia Maicr as Emily Webb Channel 3, CBS, Aug. 26 through This would cover the extensive Here’s how the rl^bt play goes: Daily <)ueatloii night, was the latest to take up jackets of her suits slid over the Yuma, Ariz., was in the Collett’s crews repaired the damage quick­ Mall Forms. work which he said is obviously arresting officer. the trend. Paris-trained Patrick tion department. Embassy officials She Saw action at Okinawa, Iwo and Robert Downey as George Sept. 12. Frank Coriano, Jesu; Merced, After winning thp queen of hearts body to the hip level, where the bow bosuns' locker when the ships ly. Although power lines suffered, necessary to preserve the exterior you lead a diamond to dummy^ Dealer, at your right, bids ona de Barentzen was the first to pumpkin skirts took over. refused to discuss the report. slammed together. Jima and the Philippines and en­ Gibbs perhaps concentrated so Edward B. Gammons, who dedi­ Bernando - Guzman and Lula club. You hold: Spades—K 8 2; Almost every embassy depart­ tered Tokyo Bay with the victor­ the telephone network enjoyed an much on the gesture.^ of teen­ cated the Trinity College 30-bell of the original

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/ MANCHESTfeR EVENING HERALD, MANCH]^STER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JtJU (20,1960 P A a ( * < n n MANCHESTER EYENING HERALD. Mi^CHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. JULY 20. I960, ■" .L"I '5,w..»!.l». .I.liya r - Coffee Prices Swim Instruction regUtration and improper usa aC De Gregory.Pdsts Sauth Witidaor r^ stra tlo n plates. Di^pping Again Slated at l^ools Wedding Albert: J. Gdrriaon of. Andover y Auto Ov«rtuni»; and . Ronald O’Keefe of Room- Bail for Fi^i^bm field were driving trucks, o'wned The aaeond sat of awtaming les­ Naw Tork, July M m CoTm No One Injured by I. R. Stlch Asaoclstes, from pile___ an dropping afiln.. dua sons qxmsored by the Recreation Oeaeord, HJS., July M (ff) — Fortier-Splcer ■One Job to another. Homemade argely to tba bugs glut of coiffM Department at Its three outdoor Hugo da Orsgory, Jailed for oon------■ . Ian swimming areas will be held as registration plates wifh Idantieai beans In BraaU. FROM OUR tsnipt of eourt after refusing to .An auto driven by Yii»inls Z. numbers on both vehicles cgught Television Oeneral Foods ^ Corp. today follows: 'BidwnU, of 861 BlHigten Rd.,. R e^tration at Verplanck Pool bsn New Rempshira InToatigatoni the eye of the trooper. .i;he men MBtar (iB progMM) reduced tba wtaoleaale price of tha Tu8Sda.y afternoon rolled ’ over were placed under |60 bond to in­ m Ua e e w e w ) ^ TS*?fels2a TaaUly regular grind, Tacuum-paoked will be Friday at'^0 a.m.; Globe wfuAher ha is s member oC the Bsar tb s' Cbapel Rd. tnterasotion «w Ua proimin) Hollow and Salter Pond, Monday I sure eourt appearance on the T h a a tv ' e Went off the road on the right, Md Wanted—Dead or Alive and brings the wholesale lever to.' A course in Junior life saving down a small ravine, according ward Kuehn at Lord's Point, Conn, This Is Vour Life 10, 33; will be held a t both Globe Hollow Gregory waa sentenced to one on Saturday. In the event of rain, 10 80 People Are Funny 10. Its lowest point In 10 years. year. to' Town Constable Charles Jujr- 5r-Brlnkley 10.I Trackdown w Arthur E. Larkin Jr., general and Salters Pond from 11 to 13 ‘ He is cheilenglng the conett- gbJas. 'He sa’id sfie' thert appar­ it willVie held'Sunday. A barbecue Neve a Weather Star Spotlliiht e M manager of the Maxwell House o'clock. OPEN EVERY tuUonality of a 1067 law 'which ently hit the accelerator Instead haa been planned and all. c.ouplea fSn Slade Not For Hire 33 are invited to come aa early as.pos- ):4S Uncover^ M division, said gredn e o t w prices, The aenior life saving course gave Atty. Gen. Louis Wyman of the brake pedal, causing , the Aner Dinner Uorle 1;UU Barrjr Barents ^ which remained relatively stable will be held In the avuilngs at vbhicle to go across the road and sible. Further details may be ob­ Moila at Seren „ Globe Hollow and Salters, Any­ MONDAY power to bvveetigate subvemi've tained by calling Mr.s. Roy Krause Hews and Weather tt Weatber'sperts ft Haws t. 8 t6 T a period of 16 months, now WORLD acti-viUes. rdll over. PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE ^ gmttey-Brlnkley Feature 40 40 have d^ted down to a point that one interested in taking advan­ The Supreme Court ruling had ;Mrs. Bidwell's year-old daugh­ or Mrs. Robert Crawford. 11:U Jack Paar 10.80 Guest Soloist tage of these lessons or Hfe saving JOha Daly—Hevs ^ make possible a price cut in roast­ :::: no effect on the case of I>r. 'Wil­ ter atad 4-year-old son, .who were Honors Won T:I0 wacoe Ttam 10, 33. ‘World's Best Movies in Color 8 ed amf ground coffee. Miss Helen Merritt, a soprano courses register at -the places on riding with her, w*er« not injured Felix Roman Jr. of 1260 Sullivan Starllfht Movls the designated dates. lard Uphaiu, a ®9-year-old paci­ 0 »Be^cut Report 1:80 Jack Paar Albetx Eblers, Inc., Joined Gen­ who was a member of the original fist from New Haven, Conn., also m the accident, the constable said. Ave., has been narntd a' member :00 D.& M arthal 1:80 Almanac eral. Foods with a slnlllar price Broadway cast of "The King and n i l serving' a similar term. Tne overturned ■ autO’. which re­ of the Quarter Century Club at :ao Price ta______Rlcht (C) 10. 1:60 Neva A'W eather 1 I," will be iguest soloist a t the 0:30 OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BOYS' SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS ceived only slight damage, was Pratt and .Whitney Aircraft, Wo Nriio mir mid-yoor Inventory Monday, July 25. (Wo'rt dotod Mondays In S Into Space ttOONevs: Prayer 8' cut on Its ground coffee. TWO MILUON r De Gregory, released after his service Sunday morning at Second marking the' completion ■ of 26 VnCEB FOR OOMFUETE LISTINO Other major roasters normally him wl/e post^ SI,SOO cash bail in righted by several passersby - and HEB SATimnarY TV would be eimcted to follow the Congregational Church. driven from, tl\e scene -by the years of employment. Roman is i July and August) so rdtiior Hion hovt to eewnt oN tMs summor mofchondiio PRESCRIPTIONS MerrlmAck County Superior Court, Mrs. .Armand L. Fortier, a foreman at the East Hartford reduction. Soluble, or instant, cof­ The guest artist In private life I By MODEL and ROB ROY declined comment on his case. But owner. fees were not affected. is Mra H a r^ A. Howland of Safely OonliNianded * 'A wanting was given to Mrs. plant. wo'vo skwlwd tlw prieos down, down, down to movt It oH botwoon new and he said conditions at the Jail were Hie marriage of Miss Susan L^ee Bidwell for failure to drive in the ‘TTholesale prices normally are Wyckbff, N. J., and a daughter-in- ARTHUR DRUB "deplorable.” Stephen T. Hopkins of Strong Radio not disclosed, but trade sources law of Mr. apd Mra. Alfred How­ He aaid "I was not allowed to Spicer, daughter of Mr. artd Mrs. established lane. Rd. has been named to the dean'a Soturdoy! ' previously estimated the general land, 71 Strickland S t, Manches­ j 1,59 2 f o r $3 ^ ‘Making Do’ list at, Hillyer College of th e‘Uni­ (Tkis Istiiic m O f tkoaa news broadeasto «f 14 ar U«itanita Herbert F. Spicer, 06 Coleman ter. go outside for exercise once and William C. Tomlin. East Wind- versity of Hartford. Bftk. SoiiM ■ wtlMr abort nawsenata). level at around 73 cents a pound. I REG. 1.98 presumably, if 1 had served a Rd., to Armand Lucien Fortier, Normal retail markup Is 10 to 31 Miss Merritt has performed at “ year, would ne%’er have been al­ dor’s new resident State Trooper, WDBC—1888 « 6:16 Weather and Sports cents a poimd. Tovm Hall, Carnegie Recital Hajl, 5on of Joseph Fortier of New Bed bn his way to' work Tuesday ■ .‘Manchester Evening Herald' 1 Neva and Zalman 6 :!» Suppertlme Serenade RANGE • Over 300 to chooae from—Villager button down and convertible lowed outside. The old county Jail ford, Mass., and' the late* Mrs. morning — arrested two men here DRASTIC REDUCTIONS 1 Art Johnson 6:46 Three Star Extra and has been oratorio soloist at at nearby Boscawen has no out­ South Windsor rorrespondent fcl- i Lovell Thomas 7:00 DIckrBertel Grace Church, Riverside Church \ M) I atyles, prints and aoUds. Sizes 6 to 18. Marie Anne Fortier, took place on Dart Hill Rd. on charges of more 0. Burnham, telephone 1 Amos 'n' Andy 7:80 Neva and the Church of the Ascension, side exercise facilities. last Saturday in Brooklyn, N. Y. operatlhg motor vehicles without Mitchell 4-0674. ) Double Tour Pleasure 7:48 Public Service Profram Extended Forecast (UEL OIL ■Wyman said De Gregory, a for- i In Person 8:00 Nlshtbcat all In New Tork City, She la mer resident of Boston and Spring- . Mrs. Fortier Is a 1060 graduate IMUSle Tin On# — ------*d» Red So* a t CMcafP" regular sopnoto 'soloist at the GASOLINE nil Radio Moacov field. Mass., once* was listed as of' Manchestep-High Schoolr-and 11:80 'Windsor Locks, July 30 (JF)—The Emmanuel Baptist Church, Ridge' is employed by the Connecticut U:4S Starllsht Serenad# U. S. Weather Bureau issued this blCklES' CONTINENTAL CHINO PANTS ■eoretary-treasurer of the New 6 News. wood, N. J. . Englandl.Oommunist, party. MutuaL Life -insurance Co. .. in r.80 John 8:00 M aaacim;**’*’ forecast for Oonneetieut"-today^ !i:i Hanford. Mr. Fortier “18 a hair­ i:40 Bl* - 8:06 World Neva Roundup Temperatures for the five days, 13:03 Sign 8:16 Showcase and Neva Thursday through Monday, will warmer Friday with little day to BANTLY OIL dresser employed by the Magic WPOP—1U8 7:00 Fulton Lewis Jr. day change thereafter. Mirror Beauty Salon In Manches­ 8:00 Neva, Waaiber 7:18 Evening Devotions average near , normal. Th.e normal I .nil’ w'l, i\r REG. 3.98 and 4.98 7:30 Showcase and News Precipitation for the period will 2.90 Concert Records ter. 8:16 Conn. Ballroom mean temperature. In the Hartford ■ " M \' \ < I m:i, 1 ::K Rtgular hours not convtnient? 7:00 Ray Somers 7:88 Family Theater area for this period Is 75 degrees robebly average around M: to %- Mr. and Mrs. Fortier are mak­ Seeing is Believing. . . So Here’s Proof! :00 Neva 7:48 Baseball Warmup ing their home at Lakefront Park U:10 Ray Somers _ 7:88 N.T. at Cleveland ranging from a normal high of eh occurring aa acattered after­ TEL. Mitchell 9 4595 Loden jrreen or gray. Perfect for back to school wear. Arrive at,MHS 13:00Del Raycee Show 11:30 Music Beyond tha Stars about'M to a normal low of around noon and evening showers after I in Coventry. ” W nC —1888 13:06 World News Roundup 13:18 Slgn^ 68. Cool Thursday, then a little Thunday. I ROCKVILLE TR 6-R271 Sizes 6 to 18. Af! polished finish. Recordings of the spring con­ 8:00 News cert held at Manchester High You’ll find ua open Thuraday 1 School have arrived for those stu­ ill: SAVE UP TO $2 A PAIR dents who ordered them In May. Hi League Plans evenings from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Students may pick them up at Ice Cream Social and Saturdays untfi noon. \ the office of Robert Vater In the SKIRTS{DRESSES high school from 8 a.m. to noon, OUR ENTIRE STOCK OP or at the home of G. Albert Pear=_ The Hi r son, 167 Boulder Rd. at any time. Lutheran Church will sponaor an PUTNAM & CO. GIRLS' PLAYWEAR [ An extra 2 ^ cents is owed on each Ice Cream Social in the ehiirch Mcmberr New York Stock Cxchongc record, since 'the minimum num­ parking lot Thureday from 7 to Sizes 3 to 6x, 7 to 14. Pre-teen ptua I ber of orders was nj)t reached. 9:30 p.m. rriA iT C8NIM tr. • M ANCNitm • m ; Ml $.3111 chubbettes. , | Miss Carole Miffitt ia general TV Helpn ‘Bognen* chairman of the affair and Robert Jamoi 7. Blerr • Kobort H. Starkol Richards is in charge of publicity. FESHVAL New’ York—To let "sidewalk Ml.ss Patricia Huy is chairman of 1 /3 1 /2 O F F I superintendents" see what’s going the ticket committee. Douglas ORIGINALLY ORIGINALLY I h H i MDllAfi* A m M i M iiy gi | M i| | yM on 31 stories above the ground, a Pearson ia chairman of the food firm biUlding a skyscraper In New committee, and David Toratenaon REGULAR PRICE | York has installed closed-circuit heads the clean-up group. In ease T O n 7 . 9 9 television and a telephone system. of rain, the social will be held in TO »7.99 PQOiMt cfc^ppillQy CMtUll0p •r bracking. The phones give the Viewer:i( a Luther hall. S 4-I ^ ^OTsWWIjr w v i f O U JAMAICAS. BLOUSES. taped recording of what they see The’public'is invited, and tickets VII • • KNIT TOPS. DRESSES. on the TV screen. may be bought at the door. ,u. COORDINATE SETS, Etc. BEAUTIFUL diiliWDslitn. Marvelous choice of DISTINCTIVE " 0 m items wearfible right July Clearance Of DECORATIVE Enjofimat at Bvary Meal up to school opening, j BLOUSEii DUSTERS iifM«8 PATTERNS COLORFUL! CHEERFUL! JANUARY IN SALE iiill! 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For boys and girls, i I patterns in the style pre-teens I $3.7S WASH 'H WEAK ORIGINALLY ORIGINALLY I Over 15 styles to select from. | love so well. SizM 6 to 14. | WALK SHORTS *2 .9 9 $^79 T0^5.99 TO 522.95 SS.7E LONG SUEVE I A I oBOYS’ n v e WACUABIC WASHABLE I I 7 to 14 COATS 11 SPORT SHIRTS - . ^ iiilii I By CO ATCRAFT I JACKETS :::::: $4.95 LEVIS 8EAUTIFUL MATCHING COMRETER UNITS ... . I I By W M . BARRY A favorite Shippies u.io ^ 3 ,QQ • Jneri 4 «MHty. Focaafit Slrippite~fowoui for 29.00 REG. 34.95 | CLAM DIGGERS HuM eentreli HANDBAGS ■ SLEEPWEAR I 13.90 REG. 17.95 vrairavra vtwfw ravf ranfirarawra* | I Save 4.05 an Each $1XW W A SH *N W EAR • Finn Krtin eio*6e front gonoO ' SAVE 5.95 ON EACH! | VA 'SiBL Nicvi ■itintmiimnmJwOlSiPOfM siffffra WQrafvivirai t-'#a8- _■ i ' Orion pile Uned 'with sip off hoods. 8 styles including, the ever popular orlon I Sheen poplin shell. Heavy duty Mp- BOXER SHORTS • Modiino wodioblot , :::iriilir per! Choice of fray, wheat, antelope • Fontio No. «15-0«rdio No. 41J ' ^ __ pile lined zip out boy coat in choice of I Ibrown and loden green. Sizes 6 to 18. navy, gray, camel. every color. H.ORSHEIM SELECTED STYLES • WMte. $iAi.. ilH rOUMnr n m PACT! t toym/ooWON, rubbor, UNIT r I VMM VtsiMMi DM, Wk UNIT |4 Csienf later SH O ES Valuefl to $26.95. . , t elmlic front ponoi; body ORIGINALLY ORIGINALLY I * ehM peitliea sM i | Iba pnMe af ftar hs oloftie, nylon, rayon, rubbor. [Suy N O W , Select From The Pick O f The Loil] ^.95 BANLON KMT TO *5.00 TO *5,99 S H IR T S r Romance Bra • Coal ootfem with nylon locol I NO PAYMENT TIU OCT. s t o "idyloilrokr clrd#-8tH«iied evpi for leeting 1 s $29.95 ALL W O O L 0 Ikbife frpnt relooie for eowfortf I__ lfyeuhavaanyquastionsphenaMI3-l92l ' | SPORTCOATS o llbfMc bock strop rolooto for itrotdi reoral ll o woodng lolf stropsl • Stylo No. 507, White, 32 to 36A, 32 to 381 end C. $13.9S APACHE MOC 1 The Fair Children's W orld Has Loads O f P O I M m m n FACTS I All oetton with oil nyleii upp«r bw t SWIRLS LOAFERS IM irtI «Hi Senlai HMsg toifa UNIT M ONi Veietabla ML UNtTlf tin 7 M ,ttm i« H 8 UNIT |B Cem^BHHrML iiialc- Lovelies For Back“ T o School! ■.S3 SMaUkfw lbs MsssHsMla Misbim hrfsMbMriaiainiii sss Itik pit m H It ettvini Ibi MtUsik All Other Summer SEE FASHION FIRSTS AT THE FAIR OHILDHEN'S WORLD Mko's Wear Reduced 1 DRESSES by KATE GREENAWAY,: YOUNGLAND. ODYSSA i f ^ r • • ! COATS by FISHER plus JACKETS ffom SWITZERLAND and BELGIUM origuntacly 6R1GINALL1T ''• 4 AT You await to your chiidran to visit THE FAIR soon and soo tha tinoit ^ M E N 'S raihions oast of tho rlvor. SHOP TO *8.99 TO *6,99 < CORNER MAIN raid MUCH STS. ■ ^ iK’. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 20,1960. . ■■■ lems during., ^ e ir 2-week stay return trip to Manchester will be MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. JULY 20,1980 there. - made. 5 Times First* Estimate i'Av' Guard Convoy JRcrdle aald that^after arrival Herdto expects his men to be honie by midnlgh(.on Aug. 6. unemploymsnt. During the com- EL Devens ROTC. damp. I t. with • « Other (Sollege Saturday , the man will speiid the , ITliWMif) Ramaga, with Tommy Ford xatoh- dents, most of them are from rest of the day getting the bar­ Platooii IiGxViri QlrtMMl lifeMHlfy toHlf dmdiHtmr Towii, Stale Note psrabi* 'weak- of - 1650, etaimantimants Hudson Awarded ing. Devena, Maas,. England and New Jereey collegegi Leaves Friday racks sat up and gaar stored. Also, Headquarters Co. is made up of MS MMOMfliS IMMi W Make Dean’s List werf paid *846,495 coyei ’ g Cadet Hudeon atthined m score Ike’s Budget Holds laeMalM' 063 weeks of unemploymenn* Rifl^miin Badge He will became eligible to the company'supply will be put in five platoons. M ■tU.'SSf Adeeb 8. Haddad of Boston Hill ___ ^ ___ $0 ^ 6 9 to -RevieiV Idle Claims Drop Of 212 out of a poeei.ble 250 points a commiesion as a second ll*u- Rcvslile at 5:30 a.m., KP, shin­ order and the orderly rooms set up a mM. M«(i Rd. snd William W. Landon of during the marksmanship ' tiAin- BwepwUqri Headquarters Platoon la com­ *si efMtMwt.H. v. tengnt In the United States Atpiy ing 'd^oea and brass, tnbpections, so they will be able to .function Gilead have been named, to the Cadet Gary W. Hudson, son f t ing S t the esmp. The JJxpert Rlfle- Reserve upon succeseful conyile- OMSiodS( iia. «■■<•••*' long marchsf with 60‘^pound packs, when training starts Sunday. company executive officer, the. l-SlfT vacation claims for unemployment Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ,E. Hudson mSn'e Badge is the highest award Uoiii ot eummer camp and gradua­ Training Schedule $1 Billion Surplus the University of Hartford. ^ ebli wmeo >-* s ■ Medical Platoon, under lA. N a­ benefits was responsible for bring­ The President has nothing to do given by the United State# Ahny tion from ebUege. ree em sSeed. days and nights but in t^a woods. Herdic outlined the tralhing Andover town official* will re- of *1 Autumn St., has been, desig­ for marlumanehip. . I than Agoatlnelli; the'•Engineering MANCHESm ManchfMler Evening ' Herald ing about a decline last week In with amendments to the U.S. Con­ All this snd more will ho in store schedule. It will begin Sunday im­ Platoon, under 1st L.L. A1 MbrreU; vtow th* town plan at a special the number of jobless claims In stitution. He has neither the power nated an Expert Rifleman. Cadet Hudson, a student at the Length of your hejnllne dOpende WHDON DRUG CO. for the 68 Unlisted men, S war­ mediately after church services (CoBttoaed from . Pag* Ona) mdating arranged by tlie Zoning Andover correspondent, Mr*. Panl The announcement was. mads the Supply and Maintenance Pla­ In Chicago overnight gnd fly to AND lELMONTC Pfanstiehl, telephone Pilgrim Connei^lcut; State Labor Commis­ nor the’opportuhity to veto a reso­ Univereity of ConnectlcuL ie at a graat daal on your l^ y Pr«P^- ML Mala atroot—MI S-MIl rant officers, and 23 officers of Then Monday through Friday will toon, under Lt. John Hines; aiid Denver ths afternoon of July 27, aud Planning Oommlsslon tonight sioner Renato E. Ricciiitl said. lution by Congress proposing con­ today by Cel. Charles E. Brown, tendihg:the 6-week general mlli tlone. find the one that le right Headquarters and' Headquarters be taken up with field training. Republican national convention in They expect to • stay in the Colo­ 2-6858. deputy camp commander of the Co., 2nd Bsttle Group, 166th Inf. the Communications Platoon, led a t 't o’clock In the Hbrarj’. Mem- The trerrd*was the same in Man­ stitutional amendments. tary eeienee camp a t EL Devene for yon. The traditional parade and in­ by Lt. Joseph Psclnds. Chicago next week. rado capital until July 29 or 30. RUQ GlEMIlNi bars of the State Development chester where clalm.v dropped from Reg., 43rd Div., while .they are at spection will be held the morning After the Denver visit, the HANNA^AY ST. Mine Deaths at 3.^ 1,205 during the week ending .Tuly Camp Drum, N. Y., for the next of Saturday, July 30. Denver is the. home of Mrs. 15 CcgnmlMlon reviewed the plan, de­ Eisenhowers will return to the Eisenhower's mother, Mrs. John veloped by planning coneirftanU 9 to 1.082 4ast week. 'The'drop rep­ two weeks. That aftetinoon and the follow­ Smallpox Taket Toll Salrgitter. Germany, July 20 OT resents a difference of about 10 ing dgy, ' the part-time soldiers summer White House to resume S. Doud, who has been critical)y For tho$a who taro Tgrwood and Block, at a special The local National Guard unit, th ^ vacation until a day or so ill for months. meetings this afternoon. ■—Rescue workers finished their pel- cent.. under ' the command of -,i f . i;!ni !i!i;i Mias Maurine Leonard, daughter University, taking instructions WASHERS-DRYERS leaderalto. Size* 2 to 6x. from Luther Pierce, who the/ op­ Hie Hra Department had to of Maurice S. Leonard of Columbia, was a participant In the Powder erated a flying school at Windhaffi hustle to win tu game Monday SIZES Airport. She passed her flight test night from HolMngton'e, 7-». Tom­ REG. REG. REG. REG. i . Puff Derby, the All Woman’s AN brand naw.1960! Not usod, not epon stock, not floor somplts! 3 to 14 TO PRICE Transcontinental Air Race last with "flyin'g” colors. A 96 percent my Uretn hit two homer* for the 1.98 2.49 2.98 S.98 average ip her written examina­ StiH in ori^ind eorlom! fluy with lio down poymont^with astob- vletore. Holalngtdn'a, with a skele­ week. She flew a maroon, and cream Pip.er Comanchae 180, owned by J. tion won praise of Civil Aeronau­ lithad erailit! Lew monthly bud^at forms! Don't miss this OHtstond- ton team, had the bases loaded tics Authority Flight examiner twice, but was unable to deliver. Biddle Dukes, presldetit of Dukes Coqj. of New York City who spon­ Daniel A. McCarthy. ing spoeid buy! Sorry, chia to Hmitod quontiHas no moil or phono or- Hie winning was Ricky 1.49 1.79 X98 2.79 With "air minded" Intent, she Cerley and Ken Dahlquist caught. ' • sored her. d a ^ Pitching for Holamgton'a were The race started at Torrance, took a position 'with the American Hmmy Holaington and Rusaell Calif., July 9 and ended at Wil­ Airlines at LaGuardia Airport in mington, Del., July 13, covering Long Island, where she is now pas­ GIRLS' 2,709 miles. Her standing In the senger service representative. She SHORTS REG. Derby, In which 86 planes were en­ has continued to build up her fly­ tered and 79 started, has not yet ing hours. Her co-pllot, Barbara COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC Sixes 1 to 8, 8 to 14. 1.00 7 9 c been announced. She was not Pnstas Is also a Connecticut girl. among the first, five home. However, like Maurine, she is em­ H ew MAYTAG WASHERS REG. BEG. REG. SHORTS REG. The race, sponsored by the ployed In New York and makes her Gosh Mom, The Barber Can Wait 1.00 1.R9 1.98 Ninety-Niners, an association of home in Manhattan. She is a pub­ 1.79 LI9 licensed woman pilots, is in'its licity writer on the staff of Wil­ fourteenth running. It is for stock liam D. Strohmeier, public relations • Limited quantity to aell at this rock-bottom price! aircraft of 85-350 horsepower, and representative in New York for 79c 1.00 1.49 REG. each plane Is handicapi^ accord­ Piper Aircraft Corp. of Lock • All-fabric waabiitg cycle aelcetion eontrol! PEDAL PUSHERS 1.98 ing to its performance and range. Haven, Pennsylvania. 1.49 The plane handled by Maurine, • Gyndoam Yvaabing, pooitire Unt remoTer! with Miss Barbara Jean Prestas as 4 REG. co-pllot, has a range of 900 miles • Top toadingl o Temperature aeleetor! and a handicap of 133 knots. LONG PANT SETS 2.98 2.29 Among the contestants were two 3 Sailors • Water level eontnd! oSwirl-away draining! SLACKS co-pilots aged 16. Ages went from Sizes 2 to 4, 8 to 14.. REG. ilH there up to 78. • Cmnpletely automatic! • Spina damp-dry I Alr-SBndad .Student Perish in >EG. REG. REG. .. REG. 5.98 3.98 For Maurine this- race was 2.79 8,;98 8.98 . 6.98 realisation of part of a dream. A PLAY SETS 'iili Phi' Beta Kappa graduate of the REG’. University of Connecticut in June Car Crash SIZES 1-4. 3..I4 6.98 1957, she received her private 1.79 2.79 3.98 4.49 4.98 pllot’a license only a ,;few weeks (Continued from Page One) later. She began fl>’ing as a mem- r lA 1 II* ‘ I I ' 1 • j It nil tics on the highways and in thb Easy Credit At Your Service courts. The State’s annual death count dropped each year thereafter. PAJAMAS Personal Policies State Motor 'Vehiclea Dept., re­ SLEEVELESS GIRLS’ ported a total of 124 deaths in Size«r2 to 4, 8 to 14. traffic for Connecticut during 1960. V * In Memoriam In the same period last year there REG. REG, REG. REG 'N BLOUSES BATHING SUITS had been 131. 1.89 1.98 3.00 In lovlnx memory of Albert L, Hild- State Police sadd the Rt. 12 FAMOUS MAYTAG 8.60 Sues 1 to 3x, 1 to 14. iBK. who passed away July 30, 1968. . Bridge, a c r o B s the Poquetanuck 1 t\ Away in Gh>d's beautiful garden. Cove has te n the scene of many -JERSEYS In the valley of peace so fair serious accidents. The cove, an HALO-OF-HEAT DRYERS Some day. some time, when toll is o'er indentation of the Thames River, REG. We'll meet our loved one there. ■ ( r- 1.49 1.98 2.49 SHORT SLEEVE is the town line between Ledyard. ! ' 2.98 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hllding, mother and Preston. 1.98 and father . • Faat, dries in ,leo8 than 30 minutea! Mrs. Arthur Kelley,, sister. ilii oDamp to bone-dry eontrol. Up to. 120 minutes! JERSEYS REG. In Memoriam Founders Sizes 1 to 14. In loving memory of Albert L. Hild- BATHING SUITS 3.98 2.79 iBf. who passed away July 20. 1968. Alice Birney and Phoebe Hearst • Loads from the front! Safety-awitch door! iilii Always a silent heartache founded- £he' Parents and Teach­ REG. REG. REG. RE(> Many a silent tear ers Association under the name of • Buy it now while the quantity lasta! Hurry! 1.39 1.98 8.98 5.98 REG. REG. But always a beautiful memory National Congress of Mothers. It 1.00 4.98 3.49 Of ona we loved so dear, first met in Washington, D. C., on " Wife and children. Feb. 17, 1897. ‘ 98e 1.49 2:79 3.98 REG. REG. i- 1.91 5.98 3.98 SPECIAL GROUP Truly [0 New Low For a Genuine 1 can get a haircut any old time. But TU only get a »i REG. Discontinued Models SHORT SUEEVK REG. crack at killing crabgrass once. Dad says CLOUT* is 2.50 7.98 5.98 mi IN Maytag Automatic Washer and Drybr effective. Please, Moin? All there’s left to JERSEYS I 1 » » really WOVEN COTTON do, is set dial to 7 and waUc pLpXJt' i OFF 1 it* Jl «i** H I i u li* i SHIRTS SPRING OtRLS’ HAMILTON WATCHES MAYTAG'S WORK HORSE on. Dad .even said I could push RmJ Man FOR a4EN and WOMEN > with PAJAA\AS NEW WRINGEk WASHERS Scotts Spreader. Be throug^l^ a COATS $52.00 t«( $754K> VALUES an hour. OK? Plan iC SPRING Sises 1 to 4, S to 14. • Gyrator action gently audfiee dirt away faat! FREE •ii!; it SUITS j- ■■■ Reff. 2.29 Reg. S.OO Reg. 4.00 • EzdnaiTe firm and flexible rolls for aafetyl ifem SM f Mart fetk$ are taming to u§ for adviet on impraoing thaif < ■■li ON ».50 1.50 DELIVERY ium thraugh an eaaydo-folloio Stotta Pragram, Cama in onyfims, •' li TOPPERS OFF SALE to a Tension release bar atops wringer with a teach! rffU ae^ glad to preacribe the dorraet Pragram fa t your, lawn.-.. I COATS, 73 , 1.49 1.98 2.79 AT e Peah-pnll control atarto and at<^ inatMtiFi ALSO A FEW OTHER MAKES Save *5.00! Scotts Spreader (1^*95) iftjirfM:) I> < ’I >VI plus Qout (6.95) together only 18.90 Scoits. 1il ' . - r« i lii «i: ■ Ut i ”"'i I.'ii't ii! SAVE ON INFANTS' and TODDLERS' WEAR STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY o h iiJ i’ and BOYS’ , ^ GIRUS’ and BOYS’ ' WEDNESDAY UNTIL OCTOBER 1 OPEN D/UIY HARDWARE COMPANY TOPPER SETS ^^VERALl^ i.nd n d SETS SUN SUITS t U L t e lN IL ..•IMS a-U'X.oa.. :-vi I to 4. •isM a-M-LrXU 1, 2 and S. m MAIN 8T/-PH0NE Ml 6*4121 FOR PB0MPT FREE DELIVERY !'■ N lUDO. M U .. JUML . C' ' MHL • ' K ao . K M . BKO, ' "^KM. S.M 4.90 1.M . ^ S J t - 6.9$ LOO l.TO F. E. BRAY SAT. till 7 P ffi jrEWUJES N e a r FAAKIItG 2 . 4 9 2 . 7 9 U 9 IM 2,79 3.49 7 9 c U 9 1.49 1.79 m MAIN ir.. MANOHEaTEB--atoto TMtoer 44S HARTFOIRD RCAD, McKEE i.ViVL' i i s l B a SlttBtBiiai aq U A R ^ P M O N iM I 9*5274 FOR PKOM>t FRiUS DF.LI liiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii - . ; . . . i I • iH iilili

\ . ■J HANCHISStER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 20,1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, i960 ■ " V " and atm ba oonaldarad avan a in which it is to bs ksard. Cto ths RockvUle-V ernon Vttter S m sIo ii Yodsy Bolton chanea, rdhialna as a kind of corf* A ThooKht for Todmy appointed day, tha. accuabd ap­ pears, the in ^ tm en t.o r Informli- Obituary varaation place. ■paBserad by tlM Maacbaster INVESTMENT PROBLEM T h i ^ f A voter-making aasaion will OoosaD of Obaicbas tion Is read to him, and he Is asked be hAd from 6 to 8 o’clock to* In additidn, Rockefellar'a praa* whether he pleads guilty or not night in the town clerk’s office, Mrs. Jobs H. Selilllliig4r oS? oia ance in CMci«o parmlU Republi­ guilty, to the charge. If he pleads T^eii* Countries ^ace Schpbl Board Split in the Municipal Building. tk WM»n stTMt cans who rajrafii » N{*on-Rocke- 'TCngage in the contest your not guilty, his case is set for trial; Bolton 'r^ Mrs. Mary Frances Peraona who want to be made tCBOteMM* COQII. profeeelon of fiiith entalle. It ie a if hs pleads guilty, a date is set for ScKiUingsr of South Rd., the Wife voters must be 21 or over, have faller ticket as ideal to continue to noble one."—r Timothy «:13 (N. ths sentencing. -|ea «slkH!S, .«o haw too la«IH*too *• By MARGX FLkl^ , Dr. Josaph Ghlnggnprframpil aaid of John H. SchtUinger, dieej last •laction of a Communist goverrf- lived in Connecticut at least a One Cites ‘Pressure’ Yubllahm draairf. A«d his presence, also, D. White) Both the Slate, Which serves aa RepreaeaUtives at three inde- night at the Crestfield .Convales­ year, tod in Manchester at least Bsndent re^blics in Asia and Af- ment in his native Kerala ITovlaCs On Lewis Dismissal VtaiadM OotoScr 1. IMt serves as a rallying point for those One o f' the watchwords of the Preparation for a Criminal Trial plaIntUf in a criminal trial, and tha cent Home after a long lUness. She six months. delegates who agree with him— Bible it "faith." IVhat we must defense go. through a very careful rtca outlipeU diverse problems fac- resulted from the split in votes be- was 64. The resignations of two more91ast night, a major shift in class- I)t«b1ii| BxMpt tw ^n six political pgrties. There Documentation must be room plans for. the coming school I Bnt«r«d «t u * do is ask 'what we mean by faith. A criminal trial is ona in which preparation for the trial. At­ Shearson, Hammill t Co. Inf Uisir countries at a meeting of. She was bom in Hungary, March . Tha Vernon Board of Education shown at tonight's session to teachers were accepted last night and disagree with the Administra­ lease from custody. However, per­ 46 men aind women this morning ht are 15 political parties in India, .he 12, 1896, and she lived in Bolton year was voted. ___ at Mancheater Conn., at Paul, in attempting to-answer an accused pereon is prosecuted by torneys for both sides Intervlsw prove citizenship other than by by the Board of Educsitlon in an 4 CUM Hail Matter. tion—on such issues as national this, suggests that "faith" la syn­ sona charged with murder are not prospective witnesses, secure ex­ the home of Mrs. -C9iarles 8. House, em^ained. for the past 12 years. She was a is deadlocked on vdiether or not to Bids Rejected Proposed by Thoms, the plan win s ^ r it y and the country's rata of onymous with "faithfulness." It is the State f6r an alleged criminal eligible for release on a ball bond. pert testimony if necessary,' and 380 WesUand St. ^ e Communista alienated the member of the United Methodist dismiss Northeast School Superin­ birth. impromptu meeting held at the place the four classrooms of . SinMORXJWlON RATE! O ISM alii economic growth, aleO) a- conviction of the Tealfty of act. In an analogy to a citil action, ! An IndivlduaL charged with a gather evidence concerning ths The problems ranged from tre- Moslems when they "created Church of Bolton. tendent Rem^ck J . Lewis. town offices following the Board’s Grades 7 and 8 on the upper level • _ ^Payable la AdTanea ___ crime is entitled\o a speedy trial. trouble Irf the schoole ouid gave ^toa ear ...... that which we cannot see. Some­ the State in the criminal ease is case. Preeuming the defendant to niendoui growth of population in Besides her husband, she leaves The Board met in executive see- On Applismees Joint meeting with the' Board of of the north wing. This sugges­ jjte IC iM ltlkfl a aU aaaa* a an an aa aaaaaaa * ’ 1 9 Rockefeller, then, will be per He cannot be held for an unreason­ Pakistan to tha need for ^Impro'vad only Mp sendee to constitutional two sons, Jdseph Schilllnger of La­ tion was first made by Board Ttirae^Monilia ...... 3. times it is the equivalent of con­ the plaintiff, whereas the accused be innocent imtil the State proves slon last night immediately after Walks Voted fcjnnlng a variety of roles that it fidence in the prqmises of Ood. able length of time. If he requests him guilty beyond a reasonable eommimieationa and control of government.” Ih e Communista conia, N. H„ and Francis Schlllin- Finance. member Mrs. Agnes Kreyslg, a One Mwith ...... 1< is the defendant. Criminal charges counsel and does not have his own alienated the Hindus by agrarian completing the second night of tes­ The town has rejected two bids Supt. of ' Schoole George E. waeaiy ...... ^ took several hundred Democrats Sometimes it means assent to the are Instituted in one of two ways; doubt, the two sides go to trial only •muggUng in Liberia. A guest from ger of Hartford; twd daughters, for appliances for the homemak­ fact which Thoms noted last night. Binala Copy ...... >0d attorney, the court is required to policies which wars harmful to timony in a hearing on two charges Graff read letters from Mrs. Imo- to flll at their convention, lik e Gospel facte. Most often of all, it Either through indictment by a after Intensive preparation. India related the expe^ences of Mrs. Stephen Kovaeik of Laconia against the 47-year-old principal. ing classrooms at the North Hind This would eliminate the class­ appoint a lawyer, at no cost to the Kerala province tinder two years small landholders, he said. and Mrs. Michael Mallnguaggi of On Porter St. gene Undeman, a Grade 1 teach­ MEMBER o r Adlai Stevenson, ho is Supplying Is the exercise of the faculty ^ granc) Jury, or by the filing of an From a'statem'ent released thia Junior high school because no oth­ room in the Civil Defense shelter, THE ABSQCIA'^ PRESS which the soul commits-, Itsetfi information by the prosecuting at­ defendant. of elected Communist government The Central government dia- East Hartford; three brothers, er, and Mri. Alice Fogli, Grade 2. a stopgap measure the current ' The Aaaoclated Preaa It excliulvtly the body for a tlraft movement. The accused can request a pre­ missed the Communist government morning by Supt. of Schools Ray­ er competitive bids . were re­ Both were accepted with extreme w ^lly to the revelations. oi! God torney, or state's attorney. In Con­ and how it came to be deposed by John Winzel of Glastonbury; Jo ­ mond E. Ramsdell, it waa learned The Board ot Directors last Board has deplored. antlUed to tha uat ot repubUcation of liminary hearing, in which the in Kerala, ruling that it had hot seph 'Wlnzel of New' Buford, ceived. ' regret with Board members Mrs. all naara dlapatcbea credited to h or Uke Lyndon Johnson, ne repre­ in Christ and so enters into the necticut, the grand Jury functions Brae Marr Its own excesses. the Board members discussed the The first bid; by the Singer night approved a sidewalk in­ The room now occupied by tho not otherwiae credited bi tbla paper State must present sufficient evi­ maintained law and order. If ail Mass., and Frank Wlnzel of Hart­ Catherine Peresluha and Edward sents a (potential) candidate for Joy and peace which come through bnly in cases in which the penalty V Speakers at the meeting, spon­ school library 'will be renovated and alao the local newt pubUahed here. dence to convince the magistrate R. L WENDELL other parties stay together, he said, testimony tod took a vote that re­ Sewing Machine Co. of Wethers­ stallation on the north side of J. Thomas expressing dismay believing. is death or life imprisonment. But sor^ by the Service Bureau for ford; five slaters, Mrs. Elizabeth sulted in . a tie. No indication was for use as a classroom and the All rigbta of repubUcation of apeclal the Presidential nomination whom that there la reason to believe the the Communists can be controlled Galipo of Hartford, Mm'. Robert field, offered 10 sewing machines Porter St. from Steep Hollow that "We are losing such good dlapatchea herein are alao reaerred. This latter use Is what we mean however the charge might be insti­ Women's Organizations, each de­ given on how the individual mem­ library book collection moved to some party leaders would love to defendant has committed the Building ^ scribed ■ how his government is and kept from power. ’ Schaller of Manchester, Mrs. Ed­ for 3817.50. The second bid, sub­ Lane to Willow Pi. teachers." by "saving faith." It is »only tuted, it must include the time, date DAY CAMP p. Caesar Hands, assistant secre­ bers voted. It is known, however, mitted by B. D. Pearl’s Appli­ the Civil Defense room. ^PuU^acrTlca client of N. 'll. A. Barr. see in second place on the ticket. and place of the alleged act, as crime with which he is charged. working to meet the' challenge of ward Cichowitz of West Hartford, The walk will be amesite in This brings to seven the number through this kind of faith that the tary of defense of Liberia, ex­ that one member, Atty. Robert F. ance and Furniture Centre at 649 - Renovations Listed And like the Democratic southern well as the nature of the -charge. If the judge believes that the evi­ Contractor Improving the educational and eco­ Mrs. Frances Outbrod qf Manches­ Kahan, who is also town counsel, some places, to save trees, and of staff vacancies which have oc­ “ KbUahera RepreaeotatiTea: The battle of life ’can be resolved and dence Justifies It, he will order the HAS EVERYTHING plained that his country, which has ter, and Mrs, David Zabrovsky of Main St., offered nine appliances Renovation of the classroom will JuUut Mathawb Special Acjncy — Kaw delegations, he holds points of view man find that awesome and eter­ When the chiu-ge is submitted, nomic status of its peoples. took no part in the executive ses­ the curbs will be amesite to save curred Ih the past month or two. Tork. Cblcaao. Detroit and Boaton. defendant bound over to trial in Mohammed Answer Beg of 1a - been independent since 1816, is de­ Glaatonbury; and seven grandchil­ — ranges, an oven, refrigerators, include Installation of fluorescent MliMBER AUDIT BUREAU Or nal peace of God. the Clerk of the Court prepares a R«sMMtiol>ComiiMreial veloping a mixed economy, partly sion or the vote. on construction costa. Six persons Miss Barbara Totman, Grade 6; that are at odds with those of the warrant which is Issued by the the proper court — in other words, * . FOR GIRLS and BOYS hore. Pakistan, who is studying>for dren. washers and a dryer — for 31,333- will be assessed a total of 31,066 Michael Tobins and. Marvin Shif- lighting, acoustical tile on tho CIRCULATIONB O Liord quicken in each one the by private capital and partly by After becoming deadlocked, the classroom celling and on the par­ party leadership. proaecuting attorney. Thia calls for placed 'under bond for appearance Al7«ratiem-R«fiioddiii5| his PhD. in education at Univer­ Funeral services will be held members voted to read the testi­ .83. for the 785-foot stretch., rin, both Grade 7; and achool nurse depths of true faith. Amen. at the trial or held in Jail on the the government. riday at 1:30 p.m. at the United General Manager Richard Mar tition separating .the room from The Herald PrlnUng Company, Ine.. Rockefeller, in short, will be do­ the arrest of the person charged, AGE 4 to 15 sity of Connecticut, emphasized mony. individually and meet again Director Gilbert Barnes opposed Mrs. Alice Robert have resigned. aaaumea no flaancial reaponaibflity for Rev. Lawrence F. Almond if he has not already been taken charge involved. In Federal crim­ "Boaineas BuUt On that demiicracy cannot be Imposed American firms, such as Fire­ a th e ist Church, 'with the Rev. tin said It is desirable that other the cafeteria. Installation of fire­ ing his bit to Jceep interest alive in South Methodist Church stone and Republic Steel, help meet July 29 tod attempt to reach a de­ the inetallation. He pointed out Mrs. Marian Darwin, Grade 2, has into custody. The law generally re­ inal cases, the preliminary hearing CaBt4Hner Satsfaetion” f^m the top. Carlton Daley officiating. Burial bids be received on the two groups been granted a leave of absence. proof doors in the hallway is ex­ SECOND PERIOD STARTING JULY 21 the employment problem, he said, will be in Nlpsic Cemetery, Glas­ cision. The Board, by law, has 16 the road wiU be 33% feet wide pected to eliminate additional dis­ the .convention. And in this age of quires that In a felony case—a is held before a United States Full Inaorance 'Coverise Revolution resulted in Pakistan, days in which to give Lewis written of items. He said bid speclflca- along its length while ..the road Mrs. Lindeman, who Principal crime in which a perseon may be Commissioner, who performs the but pay low wages. From 75 to 90 tonbury-. ' ' tions will be re'vlewed and new tracting noise from the cafeteria. DIaplay adrertlalns doting houra: televUion convention, the impor­ he said, because its early de­ nottfllcation. of iU decision. is wider at another point where Mather said had announced earlier confined in a prison—the defendant same furfetion as the lower court REGISTER NOW mocracy did not have grass roots per cent of the population of two Friends may call tonight at bids advertised as soon as con­ The Board took pains to insure ror Monday—1 p.m. PYlday. tance of this kind of sarvlca is not Tel. MI 4-0460 and 41 half million is engaged in Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Lewis is charged with unethical a sidewalk waa installed last year. she would be looking for another that sipce the classroom is ad­ Jior Toeadtur—1 p.m.i.m. MlMmiday. OpenFonim must. Immediately be brought be­ Judge In a State case. and the people were not ready be­ venient. "The installation should be kept position, said in her letter ahe had ro r Wedneaday______—11 p,m.p.m. Tueaday.Tueaday to be aneesad at. fore a court—or United States Following the preliminary hear­ After 5:00 P.M. PiMM Ml 3^3*5 er AD M9T2 agriculture, mostly rubber. Liberia St., from 7 to 9 and tomorrow from behavior tod conduct imbecoming mittedly substandard, it be as well Fdr Thuraday—1 p.m.-4radnaaday cause they did not understand it. a school principal and absence consistent with the rest Of the accepted a teaching position in Commissioner In a Federal caae--- ing, the case la placed for arraign­ 82 BALDWIN ROAD Thera were 60 political parties in also exports iron. 3- to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.. equipped as any other classroom. Pbr rrlday—t p.m. nniraday. To the Editor: Liberia, one of the oldest repub­ The family has suggested' that from his post without the prior street,” Barnes said. Lyme because it was within com­ Plans also call for placement of lior Saturday—1 p.m. PMday. I read a notice in The Herald In order to post bond to secure re- ment on the calendar'of the court Pakistan when the revolution muting distance of her Norwich n knowledge of the Board of M uca- Claaatfled deadllna: 10:30 km . each Exit One More Certainty came, he reported. lics, has good public schools and a contributions may be made to Chester L&ngtry, deputy direc­ plywood panels on all library ,book-.^ tey of puMleatlon aaeapt Saturday— the other day, that several bikes university with a staff largely from e8tabUsh--.:4i Mary SchiUinger tion...... StateNews tor-of public worice, planned the home. While teaching in -Boltonr shelves to protect thein from mys­ » a.m. have been stolen from Globe Hol­ — No Constitution - ...... Mrs. lindeman has stayed in town Thanks primarily to the loud dis­ Mr. Beg said that Gen. 'Ayub, India. The country has good roads Memorial Fund at United Meth­ It was brought out first the inatallaUon to avoid property terious disappearance while housed low swimming area. Boys were and is building more, and the gov­ odist Church. night of the hearing that Lewis damage. during the School ■week. in the Civil Defense room. Wednesday, July 30 content of'many big etty mayors, advised to "lock ' their bikes, military president of the republic Mrs. Fogil said her first year in ) 935 MAIN STREET-TEL Ml 3>5I7I - OPEN 9 TO 5:30.tVlURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS TO 9 P.M.-CLOSED MONDAYS of Pakistan, for the past year and ernment la , developing a . h y d ^ was absent from school Feb. 5 and In discussion of another pro­ The Board desi^ated - that a which led them to challenge and 'watch them, or better •till, leave electric project, he said. Commu­ Roundup Bolton had been very pleasant. a half has been developing what Mrs. Freda A. Moorhouse 6. 1969, and again May 4 and 6 posed walk, on the north side of Grade 1 class be housed lA the Th« Biarrod I bibko question its accuracy, the 1960 them home." nications remains a problem, how­ this year. The Board claims his ab­ She added that "pressures” last basement classroom. With only 62 Thia seems a far cry from an he terms a "bnsic democracy”, as Mrs. Freda Moorhouse, 70, of E. Middle 'IThe., from Summit to United States Census has lost some ever, he added. sence was due to drinking.' (Continued from Page On») year had been great and after pupils anticipated in that grade, Much has been written about the answer to the problem. Lock them, an eqcperiment in representative 23 Parker St.-faled last night at Parker St., the Directors decided muclf consideration, she had ac­ of that prestigs a osnsus has al­ government. Pakistan has no con- Mr. Harris Is in this country as the Manchester Memorial Hospital The 9-member board once before to visit the site to view -topo and three teachers provided for it, loss of power in the Democratic yee! Loave them home, and walk, a guest of the Coast Guard cepted a position elsewhere. The the size of any class will not ex­ ways hitherto poseessed. Not only because you’re afraid your bike atitution, he added. after a long illness. waa deadlocked on dismissing wide common denominator for gra))hlcai problems If it ia ap B<^d voted to ask Mrs. Fogil to party of tha old professional poli- United States is Pakistan's "best Academy in New London to study She was a member of the Con­ Lewis. At a meeilng June 6, three testing. proved, a total of 34,651 would be ceed 21. These sre the sm aX st did many mayors challenge the fig­ will be atoleir? Why buy one in the the coastal defense system. Smug­ attend a future meeting in to ef­ classes in the school and there­ tlcians and party leader*. And dur- first place? It may be stolen in friend," he said, and Pakistan is a cordia Lutheran Church, the 'VFW members voted to notify him his Rejection of the idea, which assessed against 29 properties for ures for their particular cities, but gling is a major problem in U - Auxiliary, the Army and Navy gained some backing in the 1959 fort to determine if the Board or fore. the most logical to occupy a tag the national .convention that your home. • pillar for the U.S. in the East. contract would be terminated, if the 2,284 foot walk. It waa planned the administration was "at fault” census officials, eager to comply beria which has a coutline of 360 Auxiliary, the DAV Auxiliary, and he did-not resign, and three mem­ Legislative session, came after of­ less than perfect classroom, tha adjourned Friday, many new faces Must we live in fear constantly, Pakistan is strong militarily of miles, he explained. Mr. Harris.is for children who will be attending regarding her reference to pres­ with the desire of all communities O F MANCHESTER necessity, he stated. If it becomes the Ladies' Aid Society of Con­ bers voted against dismissal. This ficials of the State Department -of the new North Junior High School. Board felt. were flashed on tha television that we 'will wrongfully lose that seeking ways'to control the smug­ cordia Lutheran Church. sure. to know their own growth, gave out which is rightfully oiirs? weak, the nation will invite tie was bpokei. by Board Chair­ Education and the Connecticut Similarly, the Porter St. walk is screen—McCarthy and Freeman of gling of opium into the country Her survivors include two sons," School Superintendents' Assn, had Resignations Predicted preliminary figures, which have We must lock things up! We trouble, he added. and diamonds and gold out, mostly man Winfred Kloter who voted Intended for Highland Park School Minnesota, Collins of Florida and, Pakistan, with 90 million people, Sherwood F. Moorhouse and 'WH- for dismissal, and Lewis was noti­ leveled blasts at the Plan. students. On May 2, aa part of an un­ since been succeeded by "adjusted over-insure against trouble and ^y Europeans, he salitheran Church. were abserit. cation for it ia approved. Marquette, 130 Oak Grove St.; final official figurs bs forthcoming, to us in "The Ten Command­ rector of the Service Bureau and on written tests, at the sacrifice Another action taken by the that the Board showed lack of un­ James Sheehan, 90 Russell St.; every American. But, in sum, it Industries, and great strides have The Rev. Paul C. Kaiser, pastor, This action resulted In Lewis of other classroom material. derstanding arid a negati've atti­ it will be received with welcome ments." Our moral code. been made in education, he added. former Congresswoman, described will officiate. Burial will be in asking for a public hearing on the Board at its meeting in the Mu Mrs. Anna Phillipp, 278 Lydall represents a point of view far more The difficulty of-arriving at fair tude; that the Board's desire to and credence befitting Its sise. If all parents 'would practice A former high school teacher, Africa as."the continent of the fu­ East Cemetery. charges. A teacher or principal on niclpal Building was rejection of a St.; Mrs. Germaine Palenza, liberal than most Congressional this moral code themselves and ture and the key to the present.” Calling hours will be tonight at and equitable tests. proposal from Water and Sewer concern itself, not with an educa­ Burke Rd., Rockville: Robert Manchester fared well in the sec­ I Mr. Beg said that English is a tenure has the' right to request a The fear that such examination tional program, but with items of Democrats have ^ n willing to teach It by example and precept compulsory subject for study from Liberia was one of four inde­ Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main hearing if notified by his school Supt. -Fred Thrall to extend the '^iron, Wapping: Francis DiLor- ond figure, going up from 41,610 to results might be usqd as a miians expenditure in an already ap­ •wallow in recent years. to their children, would that not the fifth grade. He credited Gen. pendent nations in ' Afri.qa at the St., from 7. to 9, and tomorrow board that his contract is being Rockledge water pressure system enzo, 27 Elizabeth St., Rockville, 41,060. Could we gain another 40 be bur best Insurance and safe­ Ayub's government with land re­ end of the war; at the end of thia from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p..m. terminated. of rating teachers, classes and to the Highland Park area via-a proved budget, had a deleterious BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A The features of the party's new in the'final official tabulation, to guard ! forms, limiting each landlord to year there will be 22, she pointed In lieu of flowers, donations may Shortly after the last night's schools. Ferguson Rd. and Wyllys St. line effect on the instructional pro­ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John If this code' were observed pri­ Demands for state-'wide uniform gram; that Board actions have •rder as seen In the'platform were come out an even 41,600, that 1,000 acres, irrigation and interna­ out. be made to the - Freda A. Moor­ phase of the hearing got underway, rather than to build a proposed Audorff, 158 Keeney St.; a daugh­ made further indistinct by Sena­ vately, in families, what a world tional settlement of water disputes Africa is less of a unit than house Memorial Fund of Concordia lewis' attorney, Leo B. Flaherty, tests have grown throughout the booster station on Highland St. been demoralising to the teachers ter to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bllsh, vrould be still mors plaasing. revolution vibuld be accomplished. North America, she added, and Lutheran Church. country in recent years. Backers The Directors deferred action to and have cre a te fear and low 72 Church St.; a son to Mr. and tor Kmmedy's speech accepting the between Pakistan and India, de­ renewed his request of last week But nobody, ws auspset, is going To Uve without fear! velopment of hydro-electric proj- Americans must atop speaking and contend such examinations would Aug. 2 on proposals to install wa morals. Mrs. Frederick Ames, Coventry. party's nomination. He offered that Hoard Chairman Winfred to bs absolutely sure, from this Jean A. Sargent . acts, a strong national defense, thinking of all nations of Africa as Mrs, Joseph Larose Kloter tell him what members of help determine whether all stu­ ter and sewers on Spring St., and Claseroom Shift Voted BIRTH TODAY: A daughter to challenges, not promises, and (Mrs.) Her)>ert Sargent dents gain the proper knowledge to appropriate 333,000 for a san In other action at the abort ses- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gates, 123 census, that the figure reported and building up' a middle class. Mrs. Rose M. Larose, 66, of 73 the Board would resito if Lewis Is warned that the way ahead was 201 Henry St. retained In the schom system. from their subjecto-- itar}^ sewer in Highland, St. sion of the Board of Education Main St. represents a completsly inclusive Manchester, Conn. School St., died at the Manchester difficult and fraught with danger. Memoriel Hoqrftal Iasi, night after count of the people who lived in Kloter told Flaherty the Boturd's Would the Democrats, then, have a long She was born lzi Integrity- waa not. rfnder quesUoiv community, state and nation on the Trucker'M Legs Broken of Holman-Baker Congo Flea Nashua, N.H. Aug. 20, 1904, and and Flaherty agreed. However, he us eating high off the hog or tight­ census days. Perhaps what has had been a Manchester resident ening our belt? pressed his point, saying he wanted come out Into the open la tha fact Wallingford, July 20 ()P)—A driv­ For Troop^ to End Unrest for eight years. to know if any meipebrs were pre­ But perhape the features of the that the problem of counting ouf- er from Maryland broke both lega She leaves her husband, Joseph judiced against Lewis. i new order are to be found in the early thl* morning when hie truck Larose; a daughter, Mrs. Ray­ Flaherty later objected to Town aelvea with complete accuracy is slammed into the rear of . another (Coatbiiied. from Page One) person of John F. Kennedy, whoee mond St. Onze of Nashua, N.H.; Counsel Robert F. Kahan appear­ ARTHURS not quite as feasible as ths official at Mooney's Crossing. Jarvis Starts a brother, Edward LaForest of ing for the Board because Lewis I dasaling ricills and boldneH se­ aura the census has worn in the Wallingford police Identified him news dispatch from Leopoldville Nashua; s ' sister. Miss Mary had consulted Kahan's law partner, THE DRUG STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY cured him the nomination and up­ past indicated. Perhape it is an Im- as Daniel K. Williams Jr„ 28, of Quality- and had no comment. Louise LaForest of Nashua, and Atty. Robert F. Pigeon, befdre re-^ 3715 Frankfort Ave. Baltimore. A ended thg old pros. Here again, poeelble task. Perhaps the best we (Hagerty said he had talked by Site Work at two grandchildren. taining Flaherty to represent him. 942 MAIN ST. CORNER OF ST. JAMES ST. though, there la a difference be­ spokesman at Meriden Hospital Kahan' Is also a member of the ecOA/OM y Tiou. have ever achieved la an informed, said his condition waa fair. telephone to the State Department, Funeral services will be held tween the apparent and the actual Saturday morning at the St. Fran­ Hebool Board. adjuated estimate. Gasoline spilled by the wreck and that it had no knowledge of the Shop Center Under questioning Lewis said Kennedy was put before the con­ was hosed away by firemen. Traf­ development apart ' from news cis Xa'vler Church in Nashua, N. H. SELF SERVICE FREE DELIVERY WAXED In any case, we don't think we Friends may call at the Farwell there had never been a client- vention as a liberal. And his voting fic had to be rerouted, police said. stories.) counsel relationship between him­ •hall svsr be able to manage the Mooney's Crossln|! Is on old In Washington, the first reaction t Site improvement work haa be­ Funeral Home, Nashua, tomorrow L record in Congress stamps him as. self and Atty. Pigeon, but t«w u old-time note of official certitude Route 6 and has been the scene of officials to Lumumba's step was gun off E. Middle Tpke. at Plaza from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday from PAPER a liberal—a liberal almost of the and St. PauLDrs. for the construc­ 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Burial will admitted Bigeon had .advised him. when we proclaim Manchester to of numerous accidents involving Controlled surprise and shock. Questions Procedure HESVY Hubert Humphrey stripe. Top officials of the State De­ tion of a 394,000 shopping center, be in Nashua. be a community of so many thou­ trains because of the railroad Flaherty again'last night ques­ But Kennedy lacks the inner pas­ crossing there. partment hurriedly convened to re­ scheduled to be finished by No­ sand souls, or when we get down view the new situation and refused vember. Mrs. Mary Kovalcek tioned the procedure for reporting 'RACKAGr O F 3 0 sion of Humphrey. And one finds it toward the digits in whatever the Immediate comment. The future shopping center, be­ school principals' absences. Mrs, Mary Veronica Kovalcek. He asked Robert _ Joensu, to hard to understand those Demo­ final figure for our national popu Many 'U.S. observers felt yes­ ing built by the Jarvis Construc­ 81, of Torrington, the mother of terday that the Congolese prime whose home Lewis went early on CANDY SANDWICH crats vrho complain that, in view of latlon might turn out to be. tion Co. Inc., already h4s one ten­ John Kovalcek of 50 Oliver' Rd. the morniqg of May 4, whether or the party's platform and the Ken minister Would not carry out his ant, Popular Markets Inc^, which died at her home after a long ill­ Ours la an agb' which has lost its threat to Invite Soviet troops, to not Lewis asked him to report that B A 6 S nedy nomination, the presence of will occupy aboqt 18.000 square ness. certainty about many things, now his. country In view of the rebiike feet of the approximately 26.Q0Q- liewis would be absent. Joensu said, BARS Lyndon B. J ohnson on the ticket iSluneral services will be held at he arrived at school between 8 arid even the census. hs got from his o'W rt' Senate and squar«-feot-b«iildingT--...... lay at thB' Driscoll "blurs the liberal image." Kennedy 8:15 that morning and told school Popular from Bunche. The Jarvis Co., which owns the Mortuary; Torrington, and at 9 secretary Mrs. Florence Freeman BARBECUE hr 9 CC O l / f ) U T V himself does not really project the ' The communique said the cab­ land, yesterday submitted an ap­ ■rondi o'clock at St. Francis' Old Ceme­ that Lewis would not be at school. Reg. rOc I (LIMIT 3)J liberal image. For all of his cor- With the approval of Mr. John M. Foster inet decision was made b ecai^ plication for a building permit for tery. The mortufiry .i^tU be open c h a r c o a l TIT The Precious Gift the * Belgian government refu:^ Putting' Mrs. . Freeman on the rectncH, from the liberal point of of the Holman-Baker Company, the shopping center. Plans show an tonight from 7 to 9 and tomorrow stand, Flaherty asked her if she Tha opportunity to save a life ie to withdraw its troops from the L-jshaped building 203 feet across view, on issues, his liberalism flows from 2 fq 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. had reported''Lewis’ absence to one not given to very many of ui. we are clearing our warehouse stock Congo in conformity ■with, the de­ the front. The single story 'struc­ Superintendant Ramsdell. She sald- ■ p lC N lO more from his head than his heart. of these fine qualities in cisions of the United Nations Se­ ture will be about 19 feet high, she had noh' Yet we can create this opportunity curity Council and of^The Congo constructed of concrete blocks At the moment, these questions for ourselves simply by donating . orlaar.to make space for incoming carloads. "Mr.. Joensu came into riiy office ‘> government. It also said the U.N. faced with brick. A paved, lighted 33 Mattresses have pre* May 4,” Mrs. Freeman • replied, oonoemlng the features of the par­ pint of blood to the Red Cross Her# are big siavings for you! troops in the country had failed parking lot will have spaces for WALCLR-ffliNC ty's new order—its strange mixture built, non-satr quilted "and ssild Mr. Lewis would not be Blood Prograln. And Jt's a painless to effect the withdrawal of the 500 cars. Entrances will be made . Mrs. Ethel M. Howard in that day." Asked if Joensu of New Dtal radicalism, Dixlecrat operation, taking only a few mln- borders. Make beds Belgiana to the lob from B. Middle Tpke. op­ Funeral serviees for Mrs. Ethel f[avs her a reason, she replied no, BAR-B-Q reaction, and hard-headed IMteilec- trim and neat. Lumumba, replying to a ques­ posite Ludlow Rd., from Plaza Dr. M. Howard, Bolton Notch, were and that Joensu didn’t say any­ MAGNESIA' utee. I Washing dishos tion, said he believed military help 3-p c. SET tualism—serve only to provide foV ahd from St. Paul Dr. largely attended yesterday after­ thing about notifying the superin­ A person undergoing surgery, an from ' the USSR and the Aslan- The. supermarket will occupy the idle speculation in the hiatus be­ it soty todoy... noon at Watklns-West Funeral tendent. rritiHi o r p i C N i c accident victim who is hemor­ African bloc would be faster and main block of the building, 123 by Homs, 14 E. Center St. ^ She sald'it was not'her respon- • taeUeSoJhi• NmGm II .QUA'RT tween conventions. But in the mors effective then from the rhaging, a hoepltal- patient desper­ Mattresses are made with tape ties 138 feet The ell, 80 by 100 fMt, The Rev. Carletbn' T. Daley of'^albillty to report a principal’s sb- COIP C U Pi months to come, it is to be hoped United Nations. will be available .for four or five the United Methodist Church of seneq and that there ia no writ­ ately lU, need blood, and they can and knots are pulled INSIDE the Insisting that, the U,N. forces, * ' that the blurred' image comes in^ other stores, according to a Jarvis Bolton officiated. Burial will be in ten procedure to follow. She also 4 9 mattress. No annoying, buttons to' get it only If enough of ua have were tunable' to force withdrawal spokesman. the Quarryville Cemetery at the aaid Lewis' absence that day was ^ Miarper focus, so that we would 4 o f ' Belgian troops, Lunrfimba on 4 contributed to the blooM program.. rob you of sleep! The Jarvis Co. also haa plana for convenience of the family. A dele­ ' have a better idea of where, and not recorded. For we are Ufe only source, the Sunday first threatened to call for a shopping center at Broad J3t. and gation from the WSCS of the Bol­ Under toestioning from Flaher­ how, the Democrats would lead the Soiriet troops. Soviet Premier Nik­ W. Middle 1'pkc. Construction only factory producing it. Scisnet ton Church visited the funeral ty, Mrs. Freeman said that wheri HOT CUPS country, if given the chance. ita S. Khrushchev had threatened there has begun. The first building 'home Monday evening. Ramsdell later asked her if Lewis HAM6 UR&ER has not bean able to- duplicate It. countermeasures if Belgifin troops to rise will be for CAD Cleaners. had-notified her he was to be out, VISwed In this llght^ then, the refused to withdraw. Also submitted to the building she said no. ■PRESS : e C U P The Belgians agreed to a U.N. NdMMi’B Many-Sided Ride blood coursing through our bodiss department for approval la an ap­ Flaherty asked her if she real­ Oominand request to pull out of plication from Hartford's Horn UAC^ 2 tlnioiis ized her falluro to report what ALUMINUM 'A number of Republicans re­ is doubly pesclouB. It sustains our ILeopold’rille. They, already: have Construction Co. Inc. for the Pru­ Joensu told her has resulted in / 4 0 W AVAILABLE portedly feel that Gov. Nelson life and it can provide the irfft of a t Values to $59.50 begun withdrawing. 1 - < dential Insurance .Ckinipany's new Lewis being on tt^al. Lumumba remained dissatisfied. office building at 135-139 Main St. COFFEE PERK, Rockefeller, because of his attacks lift to Another human being. ''Aa Resume Talks She said she hadn’t realized the a result, giving blood ig not only He asserted yesterday thb Bel- The building will cost an' esti­ ssriotuficsa' of' the situation until 1REG. |8? on the Elsenhower Administration, $o*i homa hooting Included in this group are some of our best selling ^ana still were sending in troops mated 140,000, aecdrding to the ap- ASPIRIN generous. It Is an enriching experi­ (Continued I from Page One) recently, and last Thursday re­ 5 lb SAft- including Vice President Nixon, Holman-Baker qualities including the ever-popular "and keeping the people agitated.” plicatldn. It will be about 60 ftet ported to -Rmnsdell that Joensu f ' S ~ ence. 64ir wov! But at that time he said "we are square, fronting on Main L*. A •ad his absolute disavowal of in­ Solid Comfort, True Posture and ^ our 86th . Anni­ •aid a count qf tipnia cards showed had t61d her Lewis would .be out OHARCb/AU S * T O P ! terest in second place on the na­ For most of us, the period be­ . .willing to accept anybody ready 40-car parking lot is planned in May 4. • ' ; 1- You-gst premium quality versary Bedding . made especially for our past the rear. . a total of 22,563 of the normal 100 TABS. tional ticket, has destroyed his tween now and Beptam^r means to bring help, the United States, Flaherty, put on a number of a l u m i n u m UoUlbsst wHk RT-98... ths Anniversary by this famous company. Included are . Russia, or an^ody." force of 30,000 on the Job .for., all BRIQUETS usefuincM to ths party. But before vacations. But -^ n 't let vacation character witnesses for L«wia. •Mrt eompistsly sgsetive fusi both innierspring iqattresses and box springs in both shifts. ■ Ammig them were Ernest Weeks, thsir convention, open­ planning or summer lassttuds de­ ell sddMvs ia ndrtodsy. And Yeudiiig Machine RE 6 . 7 9 4 Fpy PANS national twin and full siz^ Not all sizes in all qualities and Production at the plants, the a former Vernon achool principal ing in Chicago on. Hbnday, is con­ ter you from 4onatlng bIbod, The yM tat prsmium ssrrics. An- sto^s are limited so make your selection early. School Escapee company aaid, was more than. 90 under whom Lewis taught in 1951, cluded, they will probably be 'h ^ hospital! of Connecticut will need tsBstie dsHvsriss . . . • bal- Eniptied of | 59 former Supt. of Schools Arthur I.29 Py he la still in their ranks. 16,000 pints of blood this summer. saesd payment plan and many Caught in* Town per cent of normal in tarma of Chstterton, both of whom said In Manchester, the* next visit of other sxOas designed to malm Reports of theft and vandalism production man hours. they felt Lewis was a dedicated For without him, the .televilMd hosM hasting reatiy M«y. are being inveftigated by Manches­ ‘A ‘‘ proceedings would almost certainly the Red Cross' Bloodmoblla la The unions have claintad the •ducator and temperate man; Alertness and quick thinking on ter police ttxlajr.. Jam s* Mrfrley, custodian at North­ scheduled for July 36, at the Man- the part of an unidehtKied Mtui- cqmpany'a back-to-work figures b e. duller than the recently con­ A cigarette machine was emptied are exaggerated. east School, and John Rady, co- chesWr Memorial Hospital. Call chester youth late yesterday re­ of 359.70 worth of cash and cigar­ PAIH' cluded Democratic Omventlon,- in Mob(lheaf .;^B The strike began June 7 at the publisher of the Rockville Leader. 'll* the local Red Cross office now and sulted in the capture of a 14-year- ettes sometime during thfi night Cab Angeles. To be sure. President old boy, from out of, town, who had Sikorsky plants and was taken up The latter trfro said they had tlAttHllO makA an appointment to glva the at Ma and BiH's Luncheonette at at the others, including the North never seen any algns of drinking BUenhower, in his appearance, will at Values to $69.50 escaped from the Meriden School 521 E. Middle Tpke. provide the delegates with an op­ ifift that can ease suffering and (^1 for Boys Saturday. H^ven plant o!( Pratt jk Whitney, in Lewis. The theft was discovered shqrt- Uw next day. On July 13, the walk portunity for a heartfelt demon- •ave a 0fe, Police aay the wanted youth, VHAi ns weeis tim os ly after noon today when..the ma­ out at the North Havan plantfend- stiptioa of affection for the man W E G w ili^ r In this group are included mattresses and box spring whose name waa not revealed, was chine was opened by the dbrfrfetts passing through a backyard and ed aa piembecs of the UAW thera Tot Suffocates WNiTt STEAM -:DRy who t w ^ put aside personal con GREEN STAMPS designed by HoIman-0. D. Baker to celebrate its dealer. aqcqpted a contfut. ‘ -"'sc Electrical Goods Gain stopped to chat with some boys Thera wars no mark* of a force B derattons and sucoessfuUy headed What is Quality-Control? . 100th Anniversary and our faat-selling Level Rest Opntracts a t the chain of United plaSing thers, and mentioned that entry. . . . . „ Aircraft plants began expiring be­ Facial Tissue WHT PAY * 2 t t tM r tideet I Bombay — ElactricAl • aquip- grade) designed to give you Orthoprac tupport. ne had run away from S^iden. The restaurant U open 24-houra Uidika moat bfiddiog that is maaa^roduced, Uolman-Baker Both twin and full box springs and mattrssses are fore the end, of last year. " weT eg the owtroveriy and spec- BiSBt manufacturing in Jiidla Ona boy askaiLhim into the house, a dqy, A strike was averted at three irarrlE' t-nontlS'^ jdA MORliilTY BeddiBf it bench intdt. . . a pitet at a time. Etch crafts­ while pretending to mtertain him, WHITE ' fcesp dslegatss alert fipurtad last year, rsgiaUriiig a represented in the eollettion in limited qnantitiet. A f asolina pump at 224 HUis- UAC plants, ths Meriden and l4 f Mr.^ 3 2 4 ‘REOJI 9 . 9 5 ' lorMeii 'yiewens tuned in, SS par sent Inersass in output man liaktt the anUre product ht It workiar iasl team dw initiito at fik9St9ffi H 9 ^ rta l iD w ttal Ir a •■w I tfwBidh iolt'eea.he U lM . Mt 3-5135 Ho has been rstumad to JUsft- aUAy Isarn tha MantlUas at m ew ettottt Alrerfift Nuclsar palUa ear dumatiMMd tiv Ids awth- mmou; a rg y U b . •r. lira, Naaegr Harris ""...... " " " ' ~ "T \ ,« y 1 ^ ‘V V' ftCANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,, MANCHESTER, CONN., WMDNESDAY, JULY 20,1960 L MANCHESTE& ^IVfiNING HSltALD, MANCBBStWL C0NN.» WlfiDNEfiDAY, JULY 20,1960 reception for Mm with S,000 or a needles* reversal, Mutohinsoa more, guests Sunday. eaid, adding that the Board was Nixon will not reach this con­ remiss only "in not educating the X^olurnhia RockvUle-Yernon Gas Pedal Sticks, iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliiillllil vention city until Monday. public in what 'We war* trying to Sen. Barry Goldwttter of Ari- do for thiem.” Clauses Aecident CLOSED MONDAY * adha, whose name may go into the Com e, see, save on quality a| pot for the preeidential domina­ In Fall oh Sewers ACTION SALE F i r e m e n ^ t tion, eaid he doesn’t have any Savings Bank Assets ’Total damage ‘datimated at well during July and Augutt ^ hopea tnat he will wind up either DemocTats Open evek $1,600 w w taifUoted on three with flrat or aecond place on the storm drain proposals voUrsf never really favored hie plan any ' Dates for Fair care that ware mynivad in a tear way, but that the referendum de­ (OMtIinMA from P s | « Om ) in about as strong language as a ticket. rejected last May might bf offered Campaign Today end eOUislen at Center and lin ­ FINAL • SUM M ER feat, the lack of money, the ur­ Beach All-Time High man caii use. But not all of his 'I’m afraid the Vice President up again In the election next These Cars ’ Columbia ^ Volunteer Firemen den Sts., pertly before 9:$0 ibid gent need for drains, and the dif­ yieck«feUSS MEtICURY Ward Rosebrooks, deputy fire Hospitol NOtoa police said; , all by nationally famous makers for agreed that a majority of the del­ Both Hall and Herbert G. Klein, Powell, who has been seeking to Harry Howroyd, newly appoint­ chief, who has headed the event $124,300 and at the compIeUon Discharged yeatorday: Gertruda Mrs. Gallagher was afraatod and egates are pledged to Nixon. But Nixon’s press secretary, said they sign” for the free world. bonding proposals would have giv­ 4-door ssden, Msroomstie, of the club In November the 2,129 ohargad with following too eloaa. FREE As something of a topper for reconcile Democratic and Repub* ed deputy town chairman, will 2-door CXistomllne sodan, since the death of the founder. x>f Bergh, WindlqrvUia Rd;, BUington. 956 toddlers, beys and girls # all from regular stock he said on a taped televilson In- j and the Vice President are taking lican differences on drain flnancing. en townspeople a better tax break. club members will receive about She was aununonad to appaar in the "New Frontier" about which Martin auggeated the Bos.rd let preside over ths mooting. Ho. heads FordonwUci radio, hsetor. 2- radio, heetor. gnse finish. the fair; Newton B. ^niith, is again Births yesterday: A daughtor to MAIN IT. PAR1UN6 tendew he doesn't charge that Rockefeller’s word for It that he The Democrats want to'bond while $160,000. ■ court naxt Monday. Sen, John F, Kenbedy, the Dem­ the presept construction season go the elections and candidates com­ tono petnt. spearheading the Work. ’Ihis year Mr.' and Mra. Collbi Cole, Coven­ Use your personal charge or bank plan the convention Is "rigged.” |won't accept second place "under the GOP favors "pay-as-yoji go” During the past school year, the . Gallaghar told patrolman ocratic presidential nominee, spoke .by and put all the drain proposala mittees and will direct th* com­ for the first time, he will have the try; a daughters to M r.; and' Mrs. The New York-Governor said j any circumstances." spending. A Democratic proposal xoN iO H rs S A Q i ; bank operated a School Savings Krinjak that bar gas pedal last w e ^ Rockefeller said Ameri­ back on the Srotlng machines in ing campaign. assistance a t a finance, commit­ HSrbert Neff, South Rd., Cryitol V . he stands by his statement of last Rep. Clarence Brown of Ohio, to issue $400,000 in bonds to build SFECIAL Club with 1,072 pupils participat­ iWid come loose and her foot caught ca's task "is to build a world.” November. Kelly agreed. Meanwhile. Town Chairman ^795 tee which will handle much of the Lake. r December that those who will between it and the brake pedal an old Taft man, said he thinks Goldwater . agreed with Rocke­ nine drains was defeated In the detail work in getting permits, ing. They saved over $13,800 in Admitted yesterday: Robert control the convention don't want the vice, presidential contest now May referendum. The mayor added the proposals Steve Cavagiuiro today announcad small weekly deposits. when she tried to stop. G irls' Sum m er Dj:esses^ feller that this country must main the choice of personal representa­ Ucensest and purchasing. On this LMslg, 38 Malden Lane. Krinjak said tho gae pedal was any contest Tor the top nomina­ Ups between U..N. Ambassador Powell last night obtained the 'deserve "one more try at the ’57 ENCHLISH FORD committee are Harirey S. Collins, The bank holds 1,749 mortgage liim Terrific Buys for Boys 3 to 18 tion. But he said he doesn't agree tain ■ the most powerful military tives who will act as aides to ’SS BUiCK lying on the floor of the ear. ” Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., and Sen position in. the world. But he consent of Republican Gilbert polls.” Martin's conviction is that Herbert C. Knglert Sr., and Joseph loans totaling over $12,626,000. Vernon and TalcettvUle news IS that is healthy for the party. Thruston B. Morton of Kentucky; all the proposals on . the machines. Stats-level eendldate* when the AngUe, 2-door blnck, heetor ’These loans consist of convention­ The Gallagher car received most said Republicans must reject "the Barnes to his plan, but everyone latter visit Manchester. They are 4-door sodmn, gtmy finish, m- Jaswlnski. handled thhHifh The .HerMd’e of the damage and had to ba tewed Skirts^ Jamaicas^ Shorts^ . "Competition is the life of poli­ the party’s national chairman. later backed away from it after In May would have passed, had the. and defroster. ExeeUent. Roy—Stmpson will handle pub al, insured FHA *nd guaranteed tics." he said. "We do not want a tactics and practices of the spend- John Caglanellb,' fob State Sena^ dio, hsetor, dynefibw. Rockville Ikirean, 8 W... Main away. Klein indicated that Nixort won't and-spend, elect-snd-elect archi­ General Manager Richard Martin election been a general one. llclty, taking over all the work VA loans. . ' monolithic party." make any choice until hehlmself tor Fred Doocy; Town Clerk Ed­ telephone TRemont 5-|lS6. . tects of the New Deal and the Fair threw what amounted to a bomb­ Another who spoke against the handled last year by a professional The corporators and directors Despite the seemingly insur- is nominated. Powell plan was Director John ward Tomkiel, for U.S. Repreaan- Spring Suits & Coats BOYS TOWN shell at the meeting in the Munici- known a s. "Jo-Jo" .' the clown. Deal.” tative MIm Daddario; and Roger B -I NIC of the bank are C. Denison Tal- Destructive MoUuik mountable odds, Rockefeller's Klein got a ‘ big laugh from a pal Building. Hutchinson, chairman of the $695 Rremium books are now at the cott, William Conrady, Dr. E. H. t/.S . Turks* Top Buyer iUu Negro, for U.S. Representative — LOWER FLOOR — m crewmen moved In in force. They crowd of newsmen when he de­ Pipe Move* Sulphur Must Tax Now Board's fiscal policies committee. printers and will be available in Metcalf, Julius M. Koslorek, Dr. ’The teredo, or shipworm, is a rented most of the suites in one scribed the draft - Rockefeller Martin said the 1-mlll tax hike He said the bonding proposal de­ Frank Kowalski. about three weeks. Out-of-town Ankara—^Turkey does more busi­ small moUusk that causes mil­ »■ " ■■ ' Clarence E. Peterson, Laurence M. hotel, took over most of one floor movement as "an interesting de­ needed to finance the $U0,000 feated in the referendum was Three new voting district leaders persons are Invited to participate ness with the .United States than lions of dollars of marina damage Houma, La. — Molten aiilphur Dillon, Frederick E. Hallcher, OFF All by nationally famous makers of another and leased a theater velopment" which "indicates this would have to be levied before the sound, would have had less impact were named, Cavagnaro eaid. ’They In the exhibiting. Which la growing Charles E. Pressler Jr., Francis J, with anyone «4se.’ Turkey bqught each year by mining through 1 / 3 » 1 / j building. will he a wide open convention." from an offahore well flowa to the aiim were borrowed, not afttr. on the tax rate than many alter­ are Herbert Stevenson, Diatrict 5; yearly. $80,060,000 wbrth of goods from wooden piles and ship timbers Louiaana coaat through a ateel Gregory, Francis S. Rupprecht Rag. prices The public demonstrations for He said the Nixon camp views That meant now, he pointed out, natives, and..would have spread Henry Becker, District 2; and Wil­ The Association of Connecticut America while selling $19,210j)00 with the rasplike surface ef its pipeline. conaUtlng of three- con­ and Raymond E. Ramsdell. “■ All orig. ■i Rockefeller, largely carried on so it as " a healthy thing that the and au'ch a levy wouIS be Jegally the debt over a period of year* liam Vtens, District" 6; ' :------Falrs.-of which Coluinbia Fair is a there in a 3-month period this year. shells. Camp Shorts 3 to 16 u Governor speaks out his own mind centric pipes. There's a 6-lnch pipe ’These officers ’were " elected: far by cow-bell ringing teenagers, po.a.slble. ’ with heaviest payments due in Leaders in the other two dis­ 801 CENTER ST, * OPEN TILL 10 PJH. * MI 8-618A member, will sponsor a bakery Sizes 1 to 8, S to 6x, 7 6o A4. 1.98 to 2.$0 appeared as amateurish as those and expresses his views on the to carry the sulphur, a 7 .l/S-inch Hallcher, president;-^. Metcalf, Powell’s plan was to raise taxes years when other town debt* ex­ tricts are Town Director Francis contest again this year. A second vice president; Charlm E. Prebs- Sport Shirts 3 to 18 arranged for Stevenson In Los An­ campaign." He added that despite hot-water-jacket pipe to keep the Mahoney, District 1; and Deputy Chubby sizes included. differences of opinions he expects aulphur hot; and a 14-lnch protec­ next year, ^ot this y e a r ...... pired, . _ ;. such cohtest'la sponsored by a ler Jr., .secretary and treasurer; geles. Poweirtnen pointed out he had To drop this plan now wmild be Sheriff Clarence Foley, District 4. commArclal firm. Winners of these Behind, all this lurked the re­ Rockefeller to campaign for the tive pipe. Herman W. Usher, assistant sec­ Swim Trunks 3 to 18 GOP ticket In the fall. mgy go on to state and natlonid retary and treasurer; Edith T. mote possibility that Rockemfeller levels. Interested parties are in­ might be persuaded after all to Rockefeller, who flew to New Casati, assistant secretary; and Girls' Swim Suits Collared Polos 3 to 7 York after testifying before the vited to ask for premium books, George R. Chase, assistant treas­ take second place on a N/.on which may be picked up at Smith’s 2 . 9 9 III Uekst. platform committee, returns Sat- urer. - . ' _ Sizes 8 to 14. Orig. 3.98, 4.98. urdayf Supporters are planning a Store, or obtained from the fire­ RISLEY Hie OoTsmor has said he won't men. . .Rotors Registored Polio Unit to Meet A total of 81 persons qualified as WOODWORKING Sport Shirts 8. to 18 All orig. ::i:: ’The Tolland 'Coimty Chapter of voters last night at a 3-hour ses­ PRAH A WHITNEY AIRCRAFT IS CURRENTLY INVOLYiD IN A LAIOR MSRUn the National Foundation wUl Hold sion In the Memorial Building. INOORPOBATED Girls' Terry Robes h99 Collared Polos 8 to 18 2.98 and 3.98 Its annual meeting, with election Of those registering, 26 signed as of officers, July 28, at 7 p. m., in Democrats, 11 as Republicans, and Lake S t. Vernon Sizes 8 to 8x. Orig. 2.98. Terry Jackets 4 to 16 the Old Homestead in Somers. 44 indicated no party preference. Sizes 8 to 14. Ong 4,98...... NOIV 2 .9 9 AILING RUBBER CO. Mrs. Alfred Soracchl, Rt. 6A, is The next session will be held Tel. Ml 9-4824 Jamaicas 8 to 18 secretary of the chapter and chair­ Aug.. 23 from 5 to 8 p.m. at the man of Women’s activities.' Judge Public Safety Building in Vernon. TR 8-1166 Zip Jackets 3 to 18 Edward O’Connell of the Borough Other sessions are scheduled Sep^- Girls' Sleeveless Blouses Court Is chairman. 24 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.M. Oct. 1 i i h llBI Mrs. Soracchl has been notified from 9 a.m. to g p.m., and'Nov. 7 ★ CUSTOM. KITCHENS " 1 . 3 9 that Gene Brennan has succeeded from 10 a.m. .t* jioori. ’nie , latter fir Polos 7 to li. OHgri,98, 2,60. ill West A lten W g as the State Rep­ session is limited to those whose Boys' Summer Suits !Hii PERMANENT JOBS resentative.'..Altenbsrg Was forc^ qualifications have matured be­ ^ COUNTER TOP SPECIAIIST OPKN DAILY 6:16 A.M.-B:S0 P.M.—THDRS. TO B P.M. to give up the post because of 111 tween Oct. 15 and Nov. 8, 1960. health. ’These sessions will be held at the ■ Mrs. Soracchl also said that ahe Town Clerk’s Office in the Me­ ir G E N E ^ L WOODWORkI n G & Summer Sport Jackets for has been notified that the chapter morial Building. Pr^'S^ason | / SPECIAL ON is In the red. ’There is need for Sizse 14, 16. funds for post-polio care within Town Note* Sizes 8 to 12. the county and this must be taken The I)egree of Pocahontas will A BUILDING MATERIALS care of. hold a regular' meeting FridAy at s 8 p.m. at the Red Men’s Hap. ' COAT EVENTI Orig. 10.98. Orig. 14.98. 8.99 ilk*: Brennan la expected to be pros, 6.99 HIH! ent at the annual meeting to talk Get Regional Posta Sport doats in Indii^ madras, tarpoons and cords. GOLF BALLS with tha local chairmen. ’The 36th annual summer ;meet- Orig. 34.95 | nil:! Home From Bermuda ing of the New Bnglsnd Regional Suits in Galey and Lord R ecord cords. • GENE SARAZEN Assn, of the Sons of the Union ^ . •______!!p Mias Evelyn W olff; on vacation — Carnal hair-and wool -1 Iilii! AUTOGRAPH SPECIAL o. *5.99 from dutfes at the Liberty Mutual Veterans of the Civil W ar and CLOSED MONDAY DURING J l^ Y and AUGUST SKILLED MEN Insurance Co., in Manchester, took their auxiliary was held Saturday • SAM SNEAD a "flying” trip -to Bermuda. Ac- and Sunday at Weir’s Beach, Lake Orig. ii' 100 SPECIAL Doz *6.99 compaylng her was Miu Virginia iVinnipesaukee,* N.H. BQY COATS I Boys' Spring Coats U.38-17.tS 8 . 9 9 UQUID CENTER CAI.DWELL, COVERB Lewis of South, Wlndso5^.^ Misa^Am WUlik* has been elop^ • GOLD CUP Oomlng'^eddiog presl^fShl“and'her alimh ^uniors Sizes 6 to 8, in ,pavy, cheeks, tweed wools, In'vitations.^have been received Mrs. M m y Buchankn, both; of with zip-out I SPECIAL Doz. *9.99 locally to the wedding of Miss San­ Rockville, is on the executive 960 MAIN ST. 11 at PRATT&WHITNEY dra' Lee DoIIeJc, daughter of Mr. board. ill erlen pile lining I and Mrs. Frederick R. Doliak A t the meeting eaclf year, a Orig. ImiMrlMi TMRii Balls of Hartford to Ronald Douglas sword is presented to an out­ Specializing in famous name apparel by Coat Craft ! . Tasker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hy­ standing cadet from the Coapt Boys' Sport Jackets u.$s-ie.08 8 . 9 9 Quality IngliBb Moda land Tasker of Jonathan Trumbull Guard Academy in New London. for PRE-TEENS and JUNIORS 5 to 15 Highway. ’The ceremony will take This year it was awarded to John' Sizes 8 to 16. Virgin wools in checks, liripes. ■Imi place in St. Michael’s Church in Sprot of Pennsylvania. He held li;!!! 3 SSr 99e Hartford, July 30 at 11 a. m'. A the highest honors in fhe military 2 9 , 9 8 m reception will follow at Villa Rose, phase o f training. W. Spring 8 t, Windsor Locks, Social Planned a Sizes 7 to 14, coat alone. i Conn. The St. Bernard Women’s Boys' Suits Rag. 16.$8-1$.»8 Beach. RogtstraMba ’Guild will - hold a public grocery 4 to 6x with slacks. 8 . 9 9 avoHobls for sidMod mto oppoHnitirtos diot iticliido IHl?! JOB OPPORTUNITIES . To date 306 'families have reg- sbcial July 26 at 8 p.m. in St. latere

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v% ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALPr lUKCHESTER, COJ^., WEDNESDAY, JULY 20,1960 g^t(yg>cw «L^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 20,1900 d a i l y CROMWOID PUZZLil BU6 6 S,BUNNY' buR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE THI HOUSI OP PASMON r LSMMB’TURNON^ I'L L WAIT 6N THAT CUSTOMER Native Corn ^ I ^ W H I lf T VOVRE /EAWN^ VTC: fS tS/ iA? SOMCOF^EMr I Aiwwtr to Pntfow PuBlo HELPVAPECIOE, lUPVBR/HINPi ______l^emr-TT^' /)C»SVis lY E GjLASS Vi^uA/vaes ^WURatrMl»IWaiCKMHaiM8R!5 M«fl and Womtn Bargains Supply Good« ' K«A0TWflWWA»»NC/VAC«noNT«ROlOn^|\.|^^- By MILDRED SmXH WaL,WiOtfU.BSOKCLS5SPBD'(e>/HAId»ANDj/ AOBOBft a io iT —- ^ Listed by atei4M6aA»TOW Ai«/--tHorevoiyu.*^ 4*TToiid«ta»r Obnsamer Marketing Spmfcitat , . ^ HoaitCB uirer ; UCoiui Extension Rervlde 1 60M6C9vr«0 LOHe »40U6M 0nwiJi9r» r%AKRJCMBIDHIiMSTMEt mo M./n*Aww «w^ fMMlSSIOM girl 5PAN0S M tle SOFA iTef^iRSD. WMICM 4An4r*itparlaH’ BSpedc The sweet corn season has real­ CONTACT LENS iPEClALlRt RSMlNOS A»THAT VD BSTtSK RBPIACS T O A O f BOnaot'littl* BCItrin ly begun now t ^ t native ears \ THeWiMoowsvojwe------WOOMB’' SoVtatVBien have appeared on the market. I LOOSBfi uutwwrMti, tWaltar Harvesting Of the earliest vari­ UltaUanettr ^ BaMBM ttll* eties started during the first days OPTICAL STYLE BAR 140wtui7 BHMted . Fiteah Slneberrjr Plea' Flntah tale Job of. July sm4 there 'will be native 763 MAIN StREET MTS-lim I itytitalfuflU •Lanib*<,p«l Are'In aeaaon . at PINE PAS- Tht Lac* Baskat! New Ufa for Metal Surfac— For Thft Sports-Mindftd MlUpaIttioa trchurdi 43----- tha Stop Rust! Give lasting beauty Those precious vacation snap- com all through the summer. •urn* ijTEtY SHQP, 658 Center Street. The rSOent <:dol nighte, so wel­ iewiM*e»B* U ^ b n 10 ImplamiBt Riutk-flwkar Tirtiblo to the lOI metal surfaces around shbta deserve the best possible mCrSLl*«< oaVantnr* Serve generoua wedge* of BLUE­ PHOTO FINISHING as done by come to US, are not the kind of M ftod llHowla at State BERRY .PIE. for dessert or an your home with RUST-OLEUM ailCnda n riM aOToot (pnflx) 4401dGvaik from JOHNSON PAINT COM­ THE FALLOT S-PUDIO, 70 East nighU favorable to the growing of BY V. T, HABILIN divtalfla evening anack tomorrow. Plum^, com, Thli vegetable, with A L L Y OOP »F Iu lt IBTum trm ai Man.’* nam* PANY, 723 Main Street. BRUSH Center Street. Here they bripg REGISTRATIONS NOW BEING TAKEN 34*t>]diaaB 13 Quartet 46Senth ■weet blueberrlea are generously tomatoes and varioue other ,eum- BUTM^aXDNBBei, ,^aUREi \0g CAME ' asWlpaoiit poured Into crusta that bake crisp or SPRAY on npw color with out the best that your camera . YGB, HE », MIflO PEE.J^ •MM** a48«nMnMBior member Aawrieaa RUST-OLEUM, that dries free of produces and thpn some. There is mer crops, does best when the FOR THE NEXT THREE RERIODSi N A UEQV UklllkOLE DOCTOR, PO ALL ACIMIMANr^HERg ^ A N eeuntir and flaky aa the rich Juice bub­ VOUR ASEOCI/OE8 'OFFBBWqDRIf, 90OM^B«Biy aSAbov* aaOrganizad brushmarks to a smooth, decora­ a black' and white sharpness and nights are warm, even hot. In UMITED ENROLLMENT vnr* yiTw , arrangamaBt 47C3oaifort bles up. Wholesome and delicious spite of this, however; there is go­ SO ABOUT ATTIREP aorormcr It's a tempting flnale to a July tive flnlsh that stops rust and re^ a full COLOR QUAUTY that will V Aft OW E MEN ?. n n u M r ArgnUno 40Poata 48CelacI«B slats rain, sun and weathering. please you. Your exposed film is ing to be plenty of sweet com. , . 6 VACANCIES, JULY 26-AUGUST A: aOlUliet BOXra luncheon or dinner meal. SUM­ Preserve your ahabby-looklng, Sweet com prices are expected 15 VACANCIES, AUGUST 8 to 19 MER SUNDAY HOURS are' 7:30 handled by a competeht staff, of ntrlbuUoD rusting metal furniture, tools, experts. Compare the results for to be lower than usual. So far ta u rrir r r r r r a m. to 2 p.m. Vary the menu Regletrataone may be made at tha Camp or ^ telepbMift r ’ toys, blcyclsa with one coat of yourself, and you’ll join the sat­ this aeaaoh the price per dozen Camp Ml 9-8267; Camp Secretary JA S-eetT a4 Preff«r 1 Yrith CUPCAKES and MUFFINS ..RUST-OLEUM and you add years P 1r r studded with Jewel-Hke BLUE­ isfied customers that depend on ears of com' shipped In from the asoMMd IT IT of seivics to your possessions that the FALLOT STUDIO. South has been several cents asaonanl ndc fcU BERRIES. cost plenty to rsptace. Try RUST- r^vwcri^ aTPrinem r r low*r than last year and Ibwer Glen Horen Boys' Camp 3UST MugBNt'l ■ Marteisted Oreea Beans OLEUM soon. One brushful or one . Salmon Rtce with Kebabs than the 6-year average. The na­ WWAT Mcond aaiM r Ingredients! 1 pound green flick of your flngertip Will tell you One" pound can salmon, 44 cup tive com crop looks so promising ROUTE g5, SPERRY’S GLEN~BOLTON MEAN^: far mors than a paragraph of UM aanddung MM l>eanB, % cup boiling water, 4,4 tea­ chopped onion, 2 tablesjtoons but­ that prices are likely^g continue cnpcfOT iiM ■ 1 spoon curry powder. cup flrmly- words. ter or margarine, melted; 2/3 cup to be favorable to the oonsumer’e 408«irHal gnr, 44 'teaspoon turmeric, 44 tea­ water, 1 can (1044 ounces) con­ pocketbook. '410ud BUM spoon curry powder, cup flrmly- Pickle relish la one of the beat densed consomme, 1 cup uncooked After sweet com haa been CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 4aF«tteet packed dark brown eugar, 44 tea- aaaaonings you can add to an egg rice, 18 mushrooms, 3 green pep­ harveited, it needs a cool tem­ 4SB0Md apoon salt, white pepper. salad sandwich—points up flavor. pers, 3 tomatoes, 44 cup butter or perature. ’This mesne keeping it dOAppravaa Method; Cut off tips of green ' * margarine, melted. cool on the farm, in the store and Biruh EASY TO CROCHET Aa Investmeat Yielding ever 5% Drain S^mon. Break salmon in­ the TOP 100 HITS IN STOCK! PRISCILLA’S POP B t AL VERMEER beans- and acrub in cold water. in tha home right up until it Is MB—d TWtil Cook beana in boiling water and '"We suggest the purchase of a to large' pieces. Cook onion in but­ put into the kettle. IT LPPK® W O »» UK6I MGM’a " v 44 teaspoon salt until tender crisp UTILITY Ho l d in g c o m p a n y ter (intil tender. Add water and For beat flawor and sweetneat iiUIr— _about 8 minutes. Pour off cook­ stock. Detailed information regard­ consomme; bring to a.boil. Place C A N MBIbllnl aoM com should be at the "milk” stage. LATEST HIT RECORDS H IT ing water into measuring cup; if ing this company mSv be had by lice, salmon, and consomme mix­ At this stage a milky fluid spurts VVE? U (^p« necesaary, add enough water to writing COBURN AND MIDDLE- ture in a wen greased, 2-quart MOaridNS out When you press your thumb­ make '4 cup." In a saucepan stir BROOK, INC. 829 Main Street or casserole. Stir. _ ____1 nail Into a kernel. The next stage • Elirit P roilty^ "lt'i Now or Noyor" STFiOftdBt together the 4, cup .bean cooking calling Mitchell 3-1105.” Bake, covered, in a moderate f c oven 1350 degrees P.) for 35 min­ U called the "dough" stage and at sdWK liquid, vinegar, turmedic, curr>’ this stage com la less tender and • Rutty Dropor— "PlooM Holp Mo, I'm PolRiit" IBpok* r powder, brown sugar, '2 teaspoon Rook Lobator-Deiiled Egg PiatUe utes or until rice it tender. While rice is baking, wash mushrooms, not so sweet. aBritbh salt and pepper to taste; stir over Six frosen lobster tails (1<4 • Voiiturftft~"W ^. Don't Run" VitaecM L. Jt low heat imtil sugar dissolves; pound family pack), 2 tablespoons green peppers and tomatoes. Oit bring to a boil- Pour over cooked buttter, 1 tableapoon flour, U tea­ tomatoes and green peppers into G ORVEkaHOA BotAftM GSba a emmaMAoBmamGRR beans in refrigerator container; spoon salt, 1*4 cups milk, 2 table­ sixths. Remove stems from mush­ W o r r y O f iiivmv I'lwii iiw Apuiiiiiviii rooms. Alternate tomatoes, mush­ 8385 V SH ORT RIBS B Y f r a n k O’N E A L 'cover aru refrigerate over-night. spoons grated aharp Cheddar Makes 4 to 6 servings. cheese, 6 deviled eggs. rooms, and green peppers on 6 NOO’MEMADB Drop frozen rock lobster tails In­ skewers, 7 inches each. FALSE TEETH J SO, Your Acquaintance Is luYited to boiling aalted water. When Place on a greased broiler pan. Slipping or Irritating? SoOR U tT MISTAKE - 687 An everyday table takes on a Brush kebabs with butter. Broil WITH TM* NSW Ray Boiler's Music Shop El OOT OP IMS UE •■MARTINIZING" the OKE water reboila, atiVimer for 8 min­ Don't b* embarruMd by loose falls HOUR DRY CLEANING plant at festive air when adorned with this utes. Drain immediately and about 3 inches from source of heat PAH-O-RAMA teeth sllpplnz, dropping or wobbling A t linmAitk lovel.v basket in easy crochet! Fill drench with cold water. for 3 minutes. when you eat, talk or laugh. Juit 1013. MAIN STREET— MANCHESTER 20 East Center Street, Is looking it w'ilh flowers for that pretty look. If .you’re the outdoor type, you’ll aprlnkla a little FASTXETH on your we forward to the opportunity of With Bcisaora cut thin underside ’Turn careftilly; bru.sh other side plates. This pleeaant powder glTss a Pattern No. 2937.'las crochet di­ with butter and broil 3 minutes like the precision and good looks LONG SAM BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS CAN serving you, of pleasing you. Bring membrane along each edge close remarkable eenee of added comfort rections; stitch illustrations; fin­ to shell and remove membrane. longer. Serve .salmon-rice mixture of these play togs—wear shorts and aacurlty by holding platea mors ^ m*nMMAWniLIMRP.t7P« " eyiLE your very next dry cleaning order ishing directions. firmly. No gumihy, gooey, pasty taste Gently remove meat from shells in on a platter with kebabs over top. or slacks with the fitted wesklt. or feeling, ft's alkaline (non-aeld). NMNKMy> MftlSR—Mir >00 MS, here and see if you aren’t com­ To order send 2Sc In coins to cmmncrmiomepiMmt pletely satlsfled. A garment is one piece. Chill whole tails. No. 8385 with Patt-O-Rama Is Get FAH'I'KETH at any drug counter. Anne Cabot, The Manchester Eve­ Heat butter over low heat. Blend For OUmoroue Cooking in sizes 9, U, 12, 13, 14. 16, 18. youHir/ALtmimnacH really shad— brighter you’ll no­ ning Herald, IlSO AVE OF % tice. The profSsiBional pressing in flour and salt. Remove from Your kitchen take.* on new Bust 30’ 4 to 38. Size 11, 3144 iOH6autmnjEf6e€N£ AMERICAS, NEM’ YORK M, N. heat and, gradually stir In milk, bust, weskit, 1 1>4 yards of 35 or moMxmioMitA.’ O d&C la so thorough that a mait’a suit efficiency ' and' a Just-remodeled 2 > 0 V. blending until smooth. Return to look when you invite “ Frigidaire’s” 36-inch; short, 144 yards;, slacks, seems to stay looking fresh- For Ist-class mailing add 10c for in pressed longer '^even In aluling heat and cook slowly, atirrlng con­ new FLAIR BLBCrmiC RANGE 2 3-4 yards. Marendaz —ch pattern. Print Name, Address stantly, until thick. Blend in cheese To order, send 35c in coin* to:— • tMI w MA. tea, T.U. U,a foa Mb weather. The aervice is'prompt with Zone and Pattern Number. to move in froril B. D. PEARL (LAND O (XITTON4 and unhurried. All work la done and cook untU smooth. APPLIANCE A FURNITURE CO. Sue Burnett, ’The Mancheater Have you the ’60 Album con­ Arrangt sHiote rock lobster tails Evening Herald. 1160 AVE. OF TRAVEL AOENOY 883 MAIN STREET right on the premises which helps taining many lovely designs and 649 Main Street. No more tiresome alternately with deviled eggs bending. FLAIR has the eee-ln AMERICAS, NEW YORK SS, 18 Asylum St., Hartford to speed up their service to you free patterns? Only 26c a copy! N.Y. I'LL and alio les—ns the danger of lost around bond of hot cheese sauce. oven raised up over the surface Tel. CHapel 7-5857 6 Et belts, etc., because YOU bring unit. The built-in automatic fea­ For Ist-class mailing add 10c SlIORT MhtfMU FMtata for each pattern. Print name, ad- Authorized Agents For AD FINAL SUAAMER EVENi your garments In and YOU take *We’r« Six Yean Old’ tures help, you cook like a chef UVS So many happy, satisfied cus­ For maximu^ safety. Income dresa with zone, atyle No. and size. Rail, Air and Steamship VJITH them out of the store. Effective, the carefiW way. How FLAIR 1 H0 gentle clea.ning fluids are used. tomers have Come to depend on the and growth, you should check the will glorifj' your kitchen while Inchide 35c more for your copy Lines 7-10 Ctwitrii**— TM.aia«a.—.an HiMr KIN6! A trained and capable staff works qualit.Y merchandise and ' helpful advantage of MUTUAL FUND.S turning out mouth-watering of the Fall A Winter ’60 Issue of with skill and' courtesy to please service they get year round at available at your New York Stock meals. our pattern book, Basic Fashion. Manchester Agent MARI-MAD'S. 691 Main Street, Exchange Member. SHEARSON. CLEARANCE BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD **ft could hAVft boon worao. Dad. Mr. Higgins oould hftvdj you. SUice ths opening of MAR- HAROLD EELLS JUDD SA X O N that contented customers look HAMMILL AND COMPANY, 913 boofi tho typo of man who wouldn't rotum my balll" | • o <3 Q TINIZlNa TWO HOUR SHIRT 4^ick Refresher Hair-do Maintenance Tel. MI 9-7442 M e ‘ SERVICE at 299 West Middle forward to many mbre anniversa­ Main Street. Mitchell 3-1571. Your hair can look . band - box ries to come, "nto STOB.Er.WIDK Cooling punches are simple to Tpker hundreds of homemakers make. ’Ihe quickest is a combina­ beautiful every day of your life have b—n ftybd from the fatiguing CLEARANCE OF SPRING AND 'When you are making a noodle with one trip to SCHULTZ' BEAU­ B Y ROUSON SUMMER MERCHANDISE for ring, it’s a good idea to let it stand tion of sherbet and your favorite TY SALON, 983 Main Street EDUCTION LITTLE SPORTS chore of laundering shirts. it boys and girls has. price tags marlu akeuL five mlnutea sd!t*r it comes carbonated beverage. Just scoop fruit flavored sherbet, such as 1 where you can buy Helene Ciirtl* ~ I I I •0E0a0r.]a0a33'OMg33:i2 ; ^ HOHE^ K o M Staffed Rouad Steak ed down 30% to 50%. Hera are out of the- dren before uirmolding "GAY TOP”, $1.25, the apray hair X r u g a n d famous-name brands you’ll want to iL Hawaiian Holiday, a new crushed dressing with conditioning lano­ Two pounds round steak, cut pineapple sherbet, Into tall glasses. ^^*Mo|oIoId o|o|%|o| § ^ 44-Inch thick, 2 strips bacon crum­ pick up for this season and next. lin. ’Two or three gentle flicks of 40 to 60%! If you’re “packing' them off” to Aa Esjoyable Pdattme Add carbonated beverage. Stir your finger can spray life onto bled, 44 cup chopped onion, ^4 cup quickly to partially blend and serve U PHOLSTERY chopped celery, 1 tablespoon chop­ camp, you knovV lots of outfits are SHERWIN-’WILLIAMS CO. 983 your dry, thirsty locks and give ON needed. Many of these at substan­ Main Street has a convincing solu­ before carbonated drink loses fts sheen enough to fool the eye into ped parsley, .44 tesMpoon powdered sparkle. sage„ 44 teaspoon salt, pepper, 1/3 tial savings are suitable for back- tion to vacation days that are be­ believing nature made it that CLEANING cup soup stock or hot water, 3 to-achool. The 6’rH ANNIVER­ ginning to drag. Pick up a PAINT- So, if you want, lustrous, shining DRESSES • BLOUSES SARY SALE at MARI-MAD’S Frame that Diploma hair, that sta.vs soft and manage­ tablespoqsM 'lard or drippings, >4 BY-NUMBER canvas picture or Now that the diploma has been l,.Ma« L•l,wCN» cup water. takes place TOMORROW, FRI­ ‘‘Tole Craft” metal magazine rack, able (ends after-permanent fuzr TEL Ml 9-17S2 fcWyMtl—twt1 earned, preserve it handsomely in tl Combine bread Crumbs, bacon, DAY, SATW DAY. mail basket, planter. All the oil zinessl get "GAY TOP” from SKIRTS • BERMUDAS an attractive FRAME from the' SCHULTZ BpXUTY SALONi It BY JOHNNY HART onion, celery, parsley, seasonings paints, bnishe* you need are pack-; B. C. and enough stock or water to Jiffy Doughnuts aged right In. Simply match num- TEDiFORD ART GALLIMIY. 15 contains enough of the "control” M l 3 -5 7 4 7 moisten. Spread stuffing on steak Treat, the family, to Jiff.v dough­ Oak Street. You’ll find a choice elements to make your hair eas.v V«MY' DtD SHBi SHR DOAir . • SHE WAA BUMPED OPK bera on design to the numbered selection of suitable frames at • T-SHIRTS BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE HMlihANIca, 'and roll like a jelly roll. Tie in sev­ nuts made from refrigerator bis­ paints. You’ll be proud of the pro­ to style and to keep "it in place. S«LL iT f By' a urrtft cto m an w h e n e v e r went eral placss or. fasten '^th skewers. cuits. Punch hole in center of each reasonable prices. And while .you’re here why not Utti* J o b THAr I UNOBR lOO, fessions! result* and what a satis­ SnABH M IN0U4H TO ^■nilB aOTUBAUWilAOAB^, BUT IB SHf FAST/ \ Brown' roll on all sides In lard biscuit, beep fat fry on. surface fying sens* of accomplishment plan to have a cool, short HAIR- YWRMURTHBINgmM. vatt BUfT IVfRY mtlT IN CHtSAPtAKE BAY W tP^ WM «MN«p my unit. Drain and coat with confec­ Nothing adds to the lived-in per­ CU’T FOR SUMMER, on^ that la Cameras A UTTt* OLta»oy' or drippings/.’ Add water. Cover you’ll feel. ' 8 GRISWOLD ST. JAKI. ABOUT too lALUMi OfiH fIFORETOU KNOW IT. |"TriOR'sUSEDlMtEl.lOr tightly and cook eloWly about 1 4 tioners’ sugar. sonal quality of a room like books. simply feminine and young at WHO Nevan omam. Book-lined walls add a warm feel­ OUBHTA P0IT...HA,HAJ OVB« lO Mltg* HCOR. hours, or until meat-is tender. Re­ An extra foot^acrubMng dur­ heart. We Give jt-UiT Green Stampe IH.APMIRAL? W— ------move to hot platter and make Carpet Your Home with BoMity ing to any room, and there’s noth­ '^ lO O ing the day will relax tired facial ing mord decorative than bright, gravy with’ drippings In pan. From the floor up, your home can lines, eaae weary feet, and make If your prize showpiece- In your aAUXMtf^ radiate a feeling of spaciouaness colorful Jackets—the more, the trophy room happens to be a set you feel and look more at peace better. Kitchen arithmetic: you can and luxurious comfort WALL-TO- with the world. Use hot auda for of old dinosaur bones, .you can pre- UBUally count on getting one-third WALL CARPETING from MAN­ the job. sen'e them by applying a thin coat cup of juice from two lemons. CHESTER CARPET CTENTBR, 311 You Wouldn’t Travel ■ Without a of, shellac. . . (CJood for tennis rac­ Main Street, sets - the tasteful Spare Tire kets, too. . ImportaaUy Tall Safeguard your trip further by Take a Color Break decorating pace. If you are moving WATKINS, 985 Main Street, has Greatest House Paint Discovery in Thirty Years' Go In stunning style from sum­ into a new home soon, or if interior taking along an extra pair of EYE Ever add toasted almonds to a mer into autumn wearing a tran­ decorating Is on your agenda, take the TABLE LAMP in the Impres- GLASSES from ECONOMY OPTI­ mushroom ^ sauce to serve over sition SHIRTWAIST DRESS. advantage of the JUL'i CARPET aive 37” height, regularly $12.50 CAL, 55 East Center .Street (An­ rice 7 GoOxl with sklllet-fried chick­ now $9.98. The textured-Iinen drew* Bldg.) where the PRICES BY DICK CAVKLLI Come to BURTON’S, 841 Main SALE. Carpet a 13-step STAIR­ en! ' '' MORTY MEEKLE Street, where It’s headquarters WAY for 136 complete (carpet, •hade ia banded to match the bass ARE RIGHT. Avoid eye strain for these fresh, imaginative and ,cushion, installation). Thera are In your ehoiee of Ivory, tangerine,' and Irritation with a pair of pre- poN frftAwm e W H A T B C e eeCAM EOF aand. ■acTiption SUN GLASSES. NEWccnPLUCITE ONe‘'TWO* THE 0000OLOfiMSHONBO very new-seaaon SHHtTWAIST 1960 colors, textures, weaves for The Inquirer MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD TH B6E- BRiO0E/eaV«9— HEALTHy(!E4PECT f'20 DRESSES. Multl-bro'ivns and -m.ql- every room in your house. Look at R3UR... CRIL0R6N U SE01O HAME ti-greens predominate in - the dark the g^oup of nylon, wool or blends TOU'RI G04N0 r y tS i 1 WANT TO THEN you AOAIN/ LOWER TM ERfVEfti/ R3R THEIR etOGRS? • and dreamy prints, plaids, stripes, a t, only 810.50 per square yard , TO POLICE AAUkKf BURE .THAT RIEL SURE ONE-TVO... 4 starting at 110.99 in sizes for the for e ARPET.-CUSHION-IN- HOUSE PAINT BHtOLAAWABO’ IMAOINB ThAT/ AYND HEADQUARTERS?/ THE CHIEF . * THAT'S i STALLATIPN. Reveraible and dur­ THBOOOn W wm ALL THOUGHT SMB LMDERSTANDS/ WHY SHE h dJ Junior and Missey. The . "Mc- Greener Lawns Begin in the Fall AfWEACel WAS SO SWEET/ DIO IT? 49 {[(i Mujlen” collar is first cousin to able BR.AIDED RUGS are Invit­ •the'“Peter. Pan” collar and more ingly priced, as are the SUMMER flattering, yi^’U agree. Skirts are RUGS that are at ease year round. By ,4LLAN SWENSON flat or flarinir to flatter you from Written for » to 5 and, after. A TRANSI­ To get the best performance Newspe|wr Enterprise Asan. TION SHflR’lW AlST DRESS from from your .summer clothes, laun­ Fall .is the beat time to team APPW GRANULAR BURTON’B Is. a “must” for eaiy der them or have them dry up with nature to build better living now and later. Washable cleaned. But whichever method D HERBIc ipe ; u;A 7tR»4, and needs little ironing. Come In you choose, stay with it. It’s hard lawns. You'll get more beautiful soon. It coats no more to hlrve on clothe* if you switch from on* .green turf for your effort than TbSiJPBRcAO'L^VEO WEEDS first choice. to the other. at any other time of the year. LIKE PAWDELlOW,?lAl5Ull4;eTC. ’ Good lawm care begins at the CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER grass roots level. Fertilizing 1* easiest way to build thick .turf MW rniNDLV A U TW JAEANMEiStB^ BUT SOWK THAOS OMV trim PM gun THPSO MOBS MBS NBU.0R M m dhir6 that hold* its own against wdkds, *M)DONElB. ami*MieR>CM EKTte SERB vknMT I [O'THeMOIft OP lOKyaft TEM MlUIONt STIR UP OPPOSITION TO OUR BA5BS_, AIR'cONDITIOVEDYd R y o u r f it t in g COMFORT drought and other problem*. MB. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY MUMBmD I coMMieA.i^rwBW wuAri^ MJAfMIl MTZTNMKiWOSTJtfANM 7f ERTIU2E?ANP iwsTJmm lOOiOOQl L am APBW TNOUOANO WISLBP RBAUXR tHAT, WITHOUT OUR HH.P< Grass thrives on nitrogen. Buy ^XBOOBB7 R PRiENPfti ...... i OMfe LBi. RASS ’INBMftNOOqurr Mir WHO ftTUpONTO OfllRRBP OM S/ TH ITP BB StTTtNOOUCKS FOR A B<0 Specials Oay Sale lawn fartilizeix with high nitro­ 6 ABOUT rr-TKAn^ THE M M m ro RBP AOITinORO TO OBMANP P05HV gen analyaia to meet thig need. SE E D TCi ONE A NEUTRAL JAPANl U 3 P A I ^ S M A K E . ^ N'. memeroKeum •ft Check the first number in the B U S H a P F 6 O0 D SPcJT.-Ri RESEED MTHEBU9INB9S1 1HBI analyata, 16'-S-8, 10-6-6. That’s SOIL. jillrogan.„ Fmrwmd, Mtuc9» f— ^ • BT I > • » * » * < ; .aSd Ten to 20 pounds per I.OflU A 'V D B rlb s p e e d Sk m o M f i f y .ManuROiONMJ " R r , ' square feet of a 16-8-8, 12-6-6, 10- t: : vJL. . 6-4 or Similat ratio will feed lawns " L a it iie " Acrylic Hobs* Fhist ii an m ,fc / wall. •utiiniy aew prede* deeehppd out ••ZiX/M '4 - ‘ M Ibi^RTIiMT Long-laatiag uraaform nitrogen .te worthwhile. It doegn’t. Jtu r n CLEAR. of ytan of Du Pout lOfioMii In BtDOSES • SKIRTS • SERmPAS lawns.' You also oan increase fall . r T O Bcrylle r eNwi r eeoirrh th M p e fo - “ %L MipUcStlon. and use less In the dneed the SnlftlM Uflid on S e e D E t? AjtEA M A lcK ReEW HCiUSe REOULAK spring. Soil testa wUI tell you 6 the finest new aotomobtiee; Dries I'M « T $ 0 - 5 $ Whet your soil lacke, use tests to 6 D R f a s t e r GERAAlMAriOM . ■"T O ' $ 3 . n I guide your, fertiliser and lime in half an hour to a beautiful flat JE F F COBB BY PETE HOFFMAN {applicalion. Crab grass la a widespread pest and winter In northern regions. finiih of aztfaordiaaiT durabDity. THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS Feeding gives lawns, an autumn that defies control. Lift seed Kentucky blu'egraas and the newer Easy to a ^ y . Claaa up wMi WBler. boost. And fertilizer IwllT be there heads by raking, mow closely, Merlon bluegthss era tops for IT'S THIS NLY/TUW, IF WtHF ' f a recom­ "• i Piet Reas Pitethf t*< Celer weed* before they produce seed. various temperaturea. Heed la­ mended gras* seed. Sprinkle this leMe’’. Bpettedeg M*ti...se

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p a g e s i x t e e k MAI^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 20,1960 Dtamonds—WatciM*-^ UouaetioUl Go8nIs 51 Apartments^Flata— Housoa fqr Sals ' 72 Rouacs tor 72 K o u b m t o t Sal* 72 Eouaili tor 8il* 72 Jewalry 48 BonseboM Scrvicct THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW Hdp Wabtadr-Msi* 36 Articles For^Sals 45 FOR .SALE^ Double bed, bureau - 'Tenamenta 63 8 t. JAMBS PARISH-^New 6 room 1—BbLTON—Immaculate ‘ 4 room VERNON—For sale direct from s o i m i W D friaoR -* mom aidit XUNC»X8TS|t^i owner 8 bedroom ranch, four 'Offered 13-4 LEONARD TOST, Jeweleiy-re- and mirror,' bun walnut. Excel­ NEAR MAI^ 8T. 8 furnished colonial. Easily financed. Imme­ ranch, jalousie enclosed breese- level, corneb lot, 4%% asaumabie baaemest, tits t^tb; EXPERIENCED n e e d t i r e s ? pairs, adjusto watehea ..expertly. lent condition. Reesonable. hU diate occupancy. J. D. Realty, way, oversized farage, combina­ years old. TR 8-7041. mortgage. Immediate occupancy. and plate, hot watiuM WEAVING Of Bams, moth bolee rooms and bath, heat and hot Marion B. Robertson, broker, Xu lace, amesite drive. ^asen aU e prioaa. Open Tuesday 9-1724. water. No children: MI 9-4366. MI 8-6139. tion aluminum otortn sash CLASSIFIED and tom clothing, Doalery mna, IN GAUGE GRINDING No down1 paynpayment. Terms to suit throughout. Choice location, near MERROW—Route S3. Large 4 3-5953. on throughout $1S,800. you. budgetiidget •charge. thru Situroay, Thur^y eve- room . rsihch, hardwood floore, hi dbogs repaired, slpper re­ wings. 129 Spruce S t Ml 9-4$$T. A B IC BARGAIN 1 FOUR R boM —Apartment, heat, GREEN M ANOR-8 room ranch, Bolton Center Road. One-half acre 5can be aaaumed, op placement, umbreUaa repaired, Plaaoant working coadlUoas, fireplace, newly renovated, gas ARB YOU GOING hot water, refrigerator and stove. convenient -location. Priced for lot. Selling for $14,400. CMl The R. $2JW0 down. Charlto men’s shirt dlars reversed and company benefits. Apply in person. COLE’S DISCOUNT HOUSEKEEPING? heat. Shingle and bond atone ex­ BOLTON—4 bedrooms and an of­ x n 9-7820. Call MI 9-1919 between 8-7 p.m. quick sale. J, D. Realty, MI- F. Dlmock Co., xn 0rS348, Barbarg. fice, 1,800 square feet, 8 room : : % A D V E ^ IS IN G replaced. Marlow’s titUe Mond^ STATION Garden—Farm— Dairy . ‘ T I ^ YOU OWE IT 3-5139. Woods, xa 9-7703, Johanna Evans, terior. Basement garage. On bus trig Shop. K F A D ManufsccuriM Co. TO YOURSELF line. Assumable mortgage. $13,4 cape on Route 6, Ideal for profea- FOUR BEDROOM colonial with n t ; . Prodnsta 50 ROCKVILLE—14 Laurel, Well fur­ Xa 9-8653. sional man or large family 384 CHARTER OAK ST. 436 Center Street TO SEE THIS nished three room apartment. Mi^C»B8THER-^ix ^om ran%, 600. overland 4-3907 collect. I rage, large 13x26 living room t*w CLA8SIFIBD ADVERTISMENT DEPT. HOURS TV SERVICE Pottorton'a/ aU attfeched garage, fireplace, patio, heeds. IH baUia, large living fireplace, kitchen-aid dlshwadlllia,’ GLAZED BRICK—Hanlev, Mlgl- WAX AND GREEN BEANS— , "SUPER DE LX«E" TR 8-9894, n—MANCHESTER — Near new makea. Highest quality guarantoad 8 ROOMS OF FURNlTURB bookeisa paneled wall, file bath, Junior High School, immaculate SOUTH WINDSOR-Custom built 3 room with fireplace, stone veneer oil heat, automatic hot water, 8 :1 5 AM. to 4;80 PJI. work and parts, over 47 years ex naUy sold for $180 a thousand, Large *and small araeiinU; also front, basement garage. Needs Salesmen Wanted 36-A All 100% Guaranteed BEDROOM AND KITCHEN-Fur- combination windows and doors,' 5 room Cape with breezeway and bedroom ranoh on Lawrence St., fully Insulated throughout, fun perlence. Fan -xi- for serriee since w m sacrifice for $110 a thousand. ether vegetables. PI 2-8096. amesite drive, oil heat. Excellent off Avery with 4Mi% assumable redecorating. Amesite drive, combination windows, hewitlful COPY CLOSING TIME FDR CLASSIFIED ADVT. EXPERIENCED salesman to rep­ ONLY $438 nished for two adults, including attached garage, near hue line and 1981. Phone MI 9-4KT7 for best Colors—White, 818, brown, 406, gas, electricity, private bath, condition throughout. Large lot shopping. Owner moving—selling mortgage. J. D. Realty, 470 Main nicely landscaped. Price reduced shaded yard, near new schools, MONDAT Xhn fSIDAT MiM AJA—AATCBDAT • AJA service. resent manufacturer of painta in yellow 847 total—1,471. Call MI< , $14.08 DOWN $14.08 MONTH heat and hot water. Call MI- , with shade, fruit trees, shrubbery, tor $14,900. CaU the R. F. Dlmock St. x a 3-5129, by $1,000. Will listen to reason church, bus line. Shopping canter. Connecticut tenfitory. Experience 8-2457 9-5 only. WiU deliver. Boosehold Goods 51 able offer. Asking $19,000. DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ — YOU GET — 3-7686. city water and. sewerage. Priced Co., xn 0-8245, Barbara Woods, xa Owner being transferred. Pricwl need not be in paints, as we train for quick sale. Charles Lesper- 9 NORXIAN irtKEBT—Small 8 to sell, x a 3-8721. PLEASE READ YOUR AD pany doors and windows, custom jrou. Establlahed accounte. Base RICH FARM LOAM—DeUvered. a l l K I!^ S sterilized Recondi­ 16-PIECE BEDROOM 0-7703, or Johanna Evana, MI room home, ideal for a retired XIANCHESTER-Two famUles. A THREE AND FOUR — Room ance, MI 9-7620. 9-S6S3. 6-3 duplex, asking $18,000. A 4-3 worn guaranteed, CaU coUect WU- pay $800 mmithly, incentive plan, Big 8 yd. load $10, Complete tioned used furniture Including 18-PIECE UVINO ROOM cOuple. Bungalow style with one- MANCHESTER-2 famUy dnplaic. UmanUc HA 8-1196. 13-PlECE KITCHEN apartments, furnished or unfur­ flat, large glassed in porch, tre­ •r "Wifet AttT MM K4 8-9109. *- HOME 8IADB ravioU, fresh or BLGND MAPLE dining set, $128; room ‘modified Cape with breeze­ tunity. ment garage, 2 rooms unfinished. terms. Owner PI 2-8858. PAINTINO AND paperhanging. Bookkeeper TOOL AND GAUGE — Makers compete living room and kitchen odd pieces bedroom furniture; two ment available. Completely re­ breezeway, two-car garage, land­ FOUND—Male p«ppy, Mack, white FIVE WEEK old kittens, one black frozen, 80c doz. 248 Avery Street, decorator furniture from model dis­ way and attached garage, .built-in Near store and church. Ideal for BOLTON — 2 adjoining large W. F. DION ConatrucUon Company. Good clean wonunuam p at rea- Typist wanted. First-clasa only. Full or desks, one antique. 44 Wadsworth decorated. Central location on bus scaped, reasonably priced. Carlton ARNOLD HANDLER children. and brown. Call Lee Fracchla, eonabla rates. SO yeara In Msm and white, one tiger;- cute and af­ Wapping. Ml 4-0604. play home. We will give you free line. Rental $60 monthly. Also, 5 range and oven, large well land­ building lots. Best neighborhood. D ^ Warden, MI S-8B04. AlteraUons, addlUona, g a i^ es, Dict^hona operator part-tima. All benefits. CaU MI- St. MI 3-8781. W. Hutchins, xa 9-5132. Days MI 3-1181, Eve. Xn 9-7613 Chester. Raymond Fiske. MI Clerk fectionate. MI 8-3618. delivery and free storage up to one room apartment nn East Center scaped lot. The condition of this COVENTRY LAKE — $10,500. A Tongren. Broker. XO 3-8321. formica counters, roofing sidmg, 9-8368. FOR SALE—Bathroom. sink, good home is like new. Priced $17,400 GREEN MANOR ESTATES 1959 painting. Plans drawn, m 3-0898. 9-9237. Sales person WE ARE THREE beautifully year, SOLID MAPLE china closet. Ex­ Bt. Heat, .'hot water end garage MANCHESTER- FOUR bedroom TREES — TREES — TREES large 6 room cape with full base­ condition, $20. CaU after 6. MI Colonial, in good condition, steam Cali the R. F. Dimock Co.. MI Araiomieemeiits Cook TWO CARPENTERS. Amdy on job marked kittens, friendly and 8-6727. cellent condition. Tel. after 8. MI provided. Rental $125 monthly. ment, oil hot water heat, gener­ Resort Property for Sal* H REMODELING bathrooms, add! EXTERIOR AND interior painting Linotype operator ready to woric. Spring Street Car- NORMAN’S 9-0492. Call The Jarvis Really Co., Ml heat, attractively landscaped lot, 9-5245. Barbara Woods, MI. 9-7702, EIGHT ROOM home-.-Good condl, ous- size rooms; Income from CADILLAC and r paperfaanglng. Wallpaper houaebroken. Won’t someone give or. Johanna. Evans, XII 9-6653. ph ilo o -b e n d dc IB lb. waab, asc; tions, . gari^es, porches, rec Sewing machine operator pantty Service. us a good Iwme? PleaseS^i MI 448 Hartford Road 3-4112. ; one-car garage. See'" this excep­ tion with 3-car garage that needs water supply, on ’ 1 acre lot. As. COVENTRY ' LAKE^— Waterfront rooms, painUng.. Call Ml ■ 9-4291. books. Guaranteed workmanohlp. ROPER KITCHEN heating range tional value . before you buy. diy, lOo. Lucira Lady Lonnder- COUPE DEVILLE Aeaembler 8-6314. ^ Boats and Accessories 46 Before you buy furniture any- VI MANCHESTER—$14,700. Six some repair on a nice lot In nice sume .$70.10 monthly or new fi­ cottage. 6 rooms. large porch, center, • Mapla S t, aerooa from Reasonable ratea. Fully Insured. Hand sewer Coet accountant where-^ahop at Normau.’s. with 4 burners, oven broiler. Gas WAPPING—Sullivan Ave.—5 room $16,900, Phllbrlck Agency, Xa section, $14,900, Excellent flnanr- nancing avaifable. flrepldte, furnished. Tongren, BUILDINGS straightened, floor! Fast and eourteoua service. Leo Tool dealgBer NEW AND USED boats motora white enamel hot water tank. MI duplex and bath. Bottle gas, hot 9-8464. room Cape, completely finished, Broker, XO 3-6321. Flrat NaUonal Stoi^ Opae 34 lU Color la Spinner fully plastered, customized kitch­ Ing. J. D. Realty, 470 Main St., XO BOLTON—Hebron Rd. 10 acres, boura. Sea Miat Blue ^yeled, underpinning. Porches s J. PeUetier. BQ 94838. Presser Dataller .. LOVABLE MALE and traUers. H. G. Schulte, Inc., LARGE G.E. refrigerator. Excel­ 9-2872. water. MI 4-1943. i^peclalty. Carpentry repairs. No ANCmNT HOXOC by a burbling en cabinets, choice residential lo­ 3-8129, 640 foot approximate frontage. Power Brakea Floor ^ rl Insurance salesman West Road, Route 83, EUlngton. lent for camp or cottage. Ml Sacrificing at only $3,000, Wanted— Real Estate 7i job too small. TR 8-5789, EXTERIOR and Interior painting. Machinist Beveh months old, brindle color, 4-0833. NICELY FURNISHED two-room brook, $9,900. New .heating, new cation. near bus line. This home 56 ELWOOD ROAD—Colonial, large Power Seat Ceilings reflnlsbed. Papernangtng. Waitress apartment, all utilities, adults, is in immaculate condition. For P eraon sli Power Wlndowa Heat treater had shots, brand new dog house, CHAMBERS GAS range and lawn plumbing, newly decorated, living room, ficeplace, formal din LAWRENCE F. FIANO SELLING—BUYTNG-JTradlngT Wa Wallpaper hooka. EsUmatee given. Housekeeper mower. Good condition. Xa 9-9419. parking, at 272 Main St. appointment to see /call the R. F. Power Steering ' Maid Mold maker 12 FOOT plywood boat, $78. Good new lawns. "Five rooms down plus Ing room cabinet kitchen with MI 3-2766 offer you free confidential in* VACUUM CUIANERS repaired In Roofinr—Stdlng . 16 Fully covered >9 Insurance. Call housebrcAen, and raised with three condition. MI 3-0437. - 3 partly finished up. Call Frank Dimock Company, XH 9-5245 or One-Owner Day worker Universal grinder COVENTRY — V,i room cottage, dishwasher, 3 bedrooms. 1V4 baths, Paul P. Flano Xlt 3-045* apectlona and arrange all flnane< my own home abop. Forty yeara Edward R. Price. Ml 9-1008. Tool maker small children. Good home want­ FOR SALE—Clean, modern Hot- Burke, CH 6-8897, to arrange in Barbara Woods XH 9-7702 or Jo­ facTjry etmerlenca. All makea, Mileage 0,800 A. A.' DION, m e . Rooflna, aiding. 14 FOOT ELGIN runabout, $300, 5 NOTICE point electric range, deluxe model, partially furnished. Lake privl landscaped lot 80x200. Marion E. Ed. Crawford xn 9-4410 ing from start to finish. Mittea painting. Part-time or temporary Sheet metal worker ed. MI 8-8789 after 6 p.m. spection. hanna Evans Xa 9-5653. Robertson. Broker. Xa 3-8953. low ratea, froa eotiinatea, free One-Word-It'a An Carpentry. AlteraUons EXTERIOR PAINTING — Neat . h.p. outboard motor, $100. Both for Notice Is hereby given of a meet­ excellent condition. Electric dry­ logos, garage, electricity, hot will work band and glove with Exquiaite-Beauty and addtUons. Ceilings. Workman- Auto mechanic '' you. Member MtilUple listing plekup and deUvety. Mr. Miller. workmanahlp. Reasonable ratea. Payroll clerk $275. Terms arranged. MI 8-8826 ing to be held at 8:00 P.M., An er; MI S-04S8. water. $80 monthly. PI 2-6316. 6-6 PLAT, exceptionally fine condi­ v n —MANCHESTER—Near Keeney Mint-Condition ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. Free estimates. MI 9-7630. Gauge grinder BLACK MALE Cocker AKC 9 LARGE 3 BEDROOM Service. Call the Ellsworth XHttaa JA 8 - ^ . Typist Foreman between 4-8 p.m. gust 4, ,1960 at Buckley School, of tion, near echool, bus, shopping, Street School. Beautiful L shaped MI 8-4860. months (dd, had shots, used to FOUR-PIECE bedroom set, heavy rahch, 214 years- young, extra Agency, Realtors XO 8A980. Sales person Injection molder voters residing in and o f citizens churches. Carlton W. Hutchins, x a ------WEST SIDE-. RIDE WANTS© to Pratt A Whit- Only $895 Down chUdren, $16. MI'8^7181. pwning property w’lth assessed ' duty raincoat and boots. Parakeet Buslness Locations 9-6132. large living room with fireplace, RANCH $14,800 COUGHUN ROOFmO Company, PAINTING AND carpentry work. Cook Assembler ARE YOU CONSIDERING ney , 7-8:80, North Skid. Call MI Nurse BoIIdlnE Materials 47 value in excess of $1,000, as speci- breeding cages, flight cages and for Rent 64 three twin-sized bedrooms, large Spotless—is this older home op­ a-8815 after 4:80. Inc. Aluminum siding, asphalt, No Job too small. MI 8-8453. Stock clerk GREAT DANE—Fawn ^ color, good equipment, also assorted storm $500 DOWN G.I., split level, three This home offers most everything SELLING YOUR BRUNNER’S asbestos roofing. Also aluminum, Assembler fled j)i Section 7-6 of the Connecti­ wooded lot. Priced at $18,500 Call posite the West Side Oval. Two Linotype operator blood lines, AKC papers. Sacrifice windows and screens. Very rea- HALL FOR RENT, 40x60. Oak St. bedrooms, built-ins, 26 foot rec The R. F. Dlmock Co.. Xn 9-6245; large rooms’ down, three bedrooms you've been looking for. Spacious On The Mancheater-Vemon galvanized or copper gutters and Woodworker - CLEAN-UP SPECIALS, cut Genera] Statutes, within the be­ PROPERIY? Apply to people with latere yard, $80. MI low described area, for the' purpose .lonable. Call after 5 p.m, MI, Present dance etudio. Call after room, 12*5 foot frontage, $18,780. Barbara Woods, Xn 9-7702, Jo­ up. Practically now heating sys­ living room fireplace, dining area, AatomoMlcs for Sale 4 Town Line In Talcottvllle Uaders. Ml 8-7707. Painter 8-1375. Dutch Doors — $21.95 Courses and Classes 27 of acting on a petition filed with 9-01.16. 6 p.m. JA 7-1372. Carlton Vt': Hutchins, Ml 9-5133. hanna Evans xa 9-5653. tem. Sensibly priced. Now vacant. modern ' kitchen, ceramic bath, We will estimate value of yout CONN. STATE Carpenter 24" Wood Shingles $4.50 Bdl. screened porch, hot water oil heat, property without obligation. Wa WANTED — Oaan oaod cara. Wa OPEN EVE. TILL 9> RAT’S ROOFmO CO., shingle and AIRLINE TRAINING and place­ Bricklayer the General Manager o n . July 7, BENDIX WASHER, fully automa- MOST PRETENTIOUS area of bullt-tn roofs, mitter and conduc­ Door Closers $1.20 Ea, LARGE STORE at 96 Birch St, CHOICE LISTINGS T. J. CROCKETT. Realtor attached garage, aluminum com­ also buy proper^ for cu h . buy, trade down or trade any­ ment for hostess and ground work. ...JUeetrician haipar A r tic le s far Sale J5 Clam Base .08 Lin. I960 requesting the calHQ|;. of siicl^ "^tlc," verv reasonable. Call MI Apply Marlow’a, 867 Main 8t. Manchester. High on a hill, year tor work; roof, chimney repairs. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE- meeting for establishment of a dis­ bination storms and screens, and a Xfember Multiple Listing. thing. Douglaa Motora, tt8 Main, Must be High School graduate, Route man Windows from $9.80 Ea. 9-8*6*. Near Main St. Parking. old 8 room brick ranch, breeze­ Manchester—Custom buiU 6 room MI 3-1677 or MI 9-8982 large lot. Very nice condition. Ray Hogenow, Ml 9-^4; Ray Garage man LOAM—4BANI>-'4Stana — Gravel — trict to construct and maintin 19SS OLDSMOBILE 88, exceptional­ 18-39. Write Careers With Airlines, 806 MAIN s t r e e t ' White Pine Jambs from $1.80 Ea. way. double garage, marble fire­ ranch, distinguished home. . good STANLEY BRAY, Realtor Jackson. MI 8^28. Box 484, East Orange, N. J. State Fill and Amesite. For prompt de- drains and aewera. The limits of TAPPAN DE LUXE gas range, MAIN STREET—Building for com; ly clean, one owner car. 1400 or MANCHESTER Warehouse man Plyform $210.00 per M place, all birch trim. Basement neighborhood, finest construction, age, address, phone number.' Presser Uveey call 80- 8-8608; -waiter P. No. 1 Oak Flooring $189.00 per M the proposed district are bounded good condition. Inquire 124 N. mercial business or office uae. has fireplace and walkout door. 1500 sq. ft. of family living. 114 BRAE-BURN REALTY beat offer: MI 8-4601. 8IiUer. Trucking. and described as follows: FIRST BOLTON LAKE ELVA TYLER, REALTOR Roofing and Chimneys 16-A A free service—no fee charged Trucker , Sel. Oak Flooring $200.00 per M School St. ’ Will subdivide..-MI 9-8229. 9-8. Excellent for family room. Could ceramic baths, craftsmanship mS' Ml 3-6273 1980 PONTIAC, 3-door aedan, hy- . Janitor Beginning at the Northwe.st cor­ not replace for asking price; of hogany.woodw;qrk throughout. lovS' PREPARE NOW for next year’s TOOL AND equipment rentals. CASH A CARRY ner of Vernon Street and Lydall SOLID CHERRY dining room set, FOR OFFICE Or business use. Waterfront cottage, living room dramatlc, radio, heater, good run­ ROOFING — Specialising rei Bonds—Stocks Mortgages 31 Short order cook. Sales and service. AP Equipment, $39,900, Call Armstrong A Cham­ ly shaded yard. Eve. Dick Hayes, MI 9-4469, MI 9-5051 IF YOU ARE planning to sell your 1981 DE SOTO, good running con­ vacation. You will be able to go Street the line runs thence North­ $150; electric'Westinghouse stove, Main St. near Center, 3 rooms, 14x23, fireplace, large kitchen. 3 ning order, $00. MI 9-9886. roofs of aU kinds New roofs, gut 946 Center St., MI 9-3053. Open $25 . 99 Baldwin Rd. berlain, BU 9-6476 or Xfr, Belaaky, x a 3-0527, bedrooms, partial cellar, easily home In Manchester and vicinity, dition. excellent radio, new Urea, ter work, chimneys cleaned, re MORTGAGES-We are In a posi­ farther and do more with money Temporary or part-time NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. erly along the Westerly Line of ground floor, plenlty of parking. x a 3-0987. MANCHESTER — Charming 814 call Intercity Agency, JA 2-4128. Payroll clerk evenings. MI 9-8229, 9-8., winterized, artesian well, property 1982 CHRYSLER, Wlndoor de luxe, $100. MI 9-3826. paired. Aluminum siding. 10 tion to. finance second mortgages you save as an Avon Representa­ 881 State St, North Haven, Conn. Vernon Street 2035 feet, more or DINING ROOM bufffet, mahogany Manchester—Top neighborhood. room ranch being sold because of In any amounts. Terms to suit Bookkeeper STOGIE ST.—Older 6- room house, in excellent condition; Shown by 'change In job. A-1 condition. Full 4-door, radio, heater, power ateer- years’ experience. Free esti­ tive. Cash |n on heavy summer­ TOP SOIL—possibly the cleanest CHestnut 8-3147 less to a ^ in t ; thence runnihg lowbov, beautiful condition. Ml Top-notch seven room ranch by top Ing, automatic drive. MI 9-7810 mates. Cal] Howlev, MI 8-836|, Ml your needs. J. D. Realty, 470 time demand for our fragrances, Easterly and crossing Vernon nice lot, oversized garage with rated builder. Top deck view. Yes. appointment. basement, large lot, all city utili­ Legal Notices Apply and most fertile available any­ 9-0728: ... MANUFACTURERS’ after 8. 1981 MERCURY, good condlUon. 8^0788. ------Main St.. MI 3.8129. deodorants and suntan lotions. where. Prompt delivery. CaU Street in the Southerly line of land room for 4 cars. $11,800. J. D it’s tops all the way Eve. Bill ties. Don’t pass this one by. Must Muat aell. MI 9-1906. MARION E. ROBERTSON, LIMITArtON OBOZB Complete draining. Call now. CH CONN. STATE Leonard L. Giglio, Bolton, MJ USED BUILDING material for now or formerly of Irving L. Bayer REPRESENTATIVES Realty, MI 3-5129. Boles, MI 9-9858. be seen to appreciate. Alice Clam- AT A COURT OF PROBATE held 1947 DODGE half ton pick-up. Very ABRACADABRA IS A magic 7-4137. 8-7083. sale, 2x3a and up, sheatbli^, stor­ extended Westerly.. to _lhe Inters -Wearing-Apparel— Purs 57 ______Broker pet. Realtor. XH 9-4843 j r _Xfl et Mench-st-r, within end for the good, condition, four new Urea, -Heating- and Plumblng~l 7- —word-J-Gonsolidatlon Is—another. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE age biiis, ahelvihg, work behchqs, ’moT'Kxai;Y-di)nF>i«x7“ 4:47~v«t‘- ■“Mahc'h'ester—Six room fariefi', Dliilficl rr MencheaTr^r.' section of the Southerly line AND SALESMEN 3-5387. Many other-listings avail of July. 1960. $200. MI 3-8803. Auto Driving School 7-A Lower your monthly payments by ’TUPPERWARE HOME ParUes has 806 MAIN STREET POWER LAWN MOWERS—Jacob­ two complete bathroom seta, two land now or formerly of said Ir\’lng FINEST FUR remodeling from planck School area, good condl high 6% mortgage, garage, rloac - Ml 3-5953 - able. . Present. Hon. John J. Wellett, Judge. PLUMBmG AND heating - re­ lumping your , debts Into a single openings for women who would tion, $14,600. Owner, XO 9-0910. - MANCHESTER sen, Bolens, Toro and Aliens Self- kitchen sinks, (cabinet), wooden L. Bayer with the Easterly line of ' $19.95. Guaranteed first claSs Desk and office "apace with to bus. Owners rhust sell. Asking Eitate of Mary Komea, late of Maa- 1981 CHEVROLET, 4-door deluxe EARLY'S DRIVING School-Claaa- modeling Installations, repairs. second mortgage. A penny a like to choose own working hours. kitchen-cabinets, two hot water $16.800;—Eve. • Ray Holcombe, Xu MANCHESTER — Four bedroom ch-eter in said biatiicL daceaaed. A free service—no fee charged propelled, push o r rldlng. 18 to 80 said 'Vernon Street, a distance of workmanship. ■ Free estimates at 'iuiswerlng service available In INVESTMENT property—Two ad­ of aedan, radio, heater good running room and road InatrucUon. Stand­ AU work gvtaranteed 26 years ex­ month for each dollar you borrow. Earn while you learn $80-$100 furnaces, modern .radiators, com- , vour home. Call Josef Furs, Hart- VERNON—Near Parkway, shop­ 4-1139. joining 3-family dwellings of 15 ranch plus garage, large lot, full On moUon of John Kornaa Jr.. inches. Ask fob demonstration and about 55 feet; thence running modern mr-conditiohed buildin ping, good schools. Two new, com­ ■aid Mancheater. executor. . condlUon, $08. MI 9-2627. ard and automaUc, dual-control perience. 24-hour service. CaU Connecticut Mortgage Exchange, commiasion per week In spare GREEN MANOR—Two experienced plete windows. Including frame, j fort, CH 7-636S, CH 7-1353. rooms each to be sold as one unit. price $15,900. Seven room cape ORDERED: That elx montha from be aatlsfled. Trade In your old ma- Easterly in said Southerly Uua-. of Ground floor entrance., % pletely finished split levels. Over cars. Day or evening appolnt- Earl VanCamp. Ml 9-4749. 18 Lewis St., Hartford. CH 6-8897. time. Car necessary. Phone Mo­ brush men inside and out. Call (dilne. 'Parts and service. We and aluminum storm windows, Manchester—A modern 6 room Gross rental nearly $8,000 annual­ plus 2-car garage, 1^ acres land, the 18th day of July, i960.' be and the .NSaiD A'CAR and bad your credit land now or formerly of said In’ing 3-8371 or apply 35 Oak St. In Man­ 1450 sq. ft. of living area, seven lame are limited ahd allowed for the menta. Call Ml 9-8878. Frank Burke or Mrs. Carter. hawk 6-2669 for Interview. Glastonbury MEdford 3,2981 after sharpen and repair most all hand doors, and plumbing suppUes. ranch with a front porch, garage, ly. Excellent location. Asking $13,600. Beautiful 2-family duplex, turned down? Short on down pay­ 8 p.m. ' L. Bayer, a total distance of 1163 Wanted—^To Bay 58 chester .tor fur rooms 1% baths. Only $16,800 and full basement, dining room, an credltoni within which to brlnf tt) their ment? Bankrupt? Repoaseaalon? LARSON’S, ConhecUeut’s first li­ Radio-TV Repair and power lawn mpwers 8Q Choman House Wrecking, oi>en feet: thence Southerly along the price of 145,000 includes both centrally located, excellent condi­ clalmi Bgalnet eaid estate, and said GIRL FOR stock room work han­ dally 3:30 p.m.-6, Saturday 8-4, or available under FHA commitment extra large home, all city utilities, tion throughout, 2-car garage executor la directed to give puhtte Don’t give upf See Honeat Doug- censed driving echool trained — Business Opportunities 32 WANTED—Dependable, sober, sin­ 3-7988. Capitol Equipment do., 38 Westerly boundary line of land WE BUY, SELL or trade antique dwellings. Robert J. Smith, Inc., Service.s 18 dling fresh laundered merchan­ Main St. call MI 9-2393. with minimum down payment. 13,000 assumes good mortgage . 963 Main St., MI 0-5241. priced right at $22,600. Nearly new notice to the creditors to bring In their laa, get the lowdown on the .low-.- CerUfled and approved la now of­ dise. Steady employment Monday- gle man for daily farm chores. now or formely of said Irvirtg L. and used furniture, china, glass, Call R. F. Broderick, Broker, xn claims within said time allowed t o Bouses for Rent 65 Eve. MI 3-0527 Xn . 9-9858, XH cottage in exclusive area located publishing a copy of this order lit eat down and amalleat paymenta fering ciaaeroom and behind GONDER’S ’TV Service—Motorola HAVE SEVERAL—Pieces of ex­ Friday. Apply In person only, no Good wages, board, room. Phone Bayer, 746' feet, more or less to silver, picture frames and . old 9;1278 or.TR 6-4073. 4-1139, anywhere. Not a amall loan or wheel inatructlon for teenagers. and Phllco factory aervlce. HI-FI, cellent Investment property. J. D. * • - MUST SELL — Brookfield. Rd.. on large lake, a steal at $8,500. some newspaper having a ctreulatlmi la phone calls. Manchester Coat, evenings. Coventry PI 2-6658. • land now or formerly of Robert coins', old dolls and guns, hobby BOLTON—Furnished 7 room house Many more listings from $4,700 said probata district within ten days finance company plan. Douglas Ml 9-6076. honos and auto radios. 214 Spruce Realty, 470 Main St., MI '3-5129. COVENTRY—5 room ranch, large Bolton, Clean six room ranch, two- from thn date of this order and retura Apron It Linen Supply, 73 Summit Joimson; thence Easterly in the collections, attic contents or whole in nice residential area. Plenty of up. 'Hie Ellsworth Mitten Agency. Motora. 838 Main St. t. Ml 9-1486. St. PART-TIME service station at­ Southerly line of land now or for­ estates. Furniture Repair Service, rooms, large lot. fireplace. Real WARREN E. HOWLAND car basement garage, wooded lot. make to this court of the noUca gtvetl. PREPARE FOR driver’s teat WELL ESTABLISHED—Laundro tendant. Few evenings and week­ land and privacy. A group of en­ Owner XH 9-3890. Realtors, Xn 3-8930, XH 9-8824. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. g T O BE SOLD merly of said Irving L. Bayer, 871 TaJcottrtlle, Coen.. Tel. Ml 8-7449. gineers would be satisfactory or buy. Tongren, Broker, XII 3-6321. REALTOR MI 3-1108 OLDER CARS mechanics ape. Ages 16 to 60. Driving and class mat In prime east side location, HOUSEWIVES—^Two openings for ends. Experience preferred. Be­ feet, more or less to land now or clala, ftxlt y -rself cara, always room. ’Three tnstrur.tora. No wait­ MORTENSKN TV Specialized RCA Owner will finance, priced for Im­ fore 5 p.m. call MI 9-8198. 126 LAKE1VOOD CIRCLE, NORTH—Here is a spaciqus family with children. One year MANCHESTER—6 room Cape 575 Main Street dealers to work for a fast grow­ Colonial home of six rooms built to owner's specifleation In formerly of Manchester Sand and lease. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, MI a good aelecUon. Look behind our ing. Manchester Driving Acade television, service. Ml 9-4641. mediate sale. For further infor­ ing company. Chances for ad­ lES tape generous sized rooms, fireplace, my. P. 2-7249. 1952. The kitchen la king-size with dishwasher, dispoeal, and Gravel Co. thence Northerly in the 3-1677. Manchester, Conn. L offlce. Douglaa Motora. 888 Main. mation call T. J. Crockett, Real­ 1-8, MI 3-18189. plastered walls, one car garage, RADIO-’TV REPAIRS, any m ake- vancement, high commissions, no Easterly boimdary line of land now er. Call between tor. MI 3-1577 or MI 9-8952, Investment. Car necessary. Call an abundance of cabinets. The large living' room is paneled patio, maple and white birch 1981 PONTIAC, mechanically ex­ MORTLOCK’8 Manchester’a lead cara. ampllfiera, phonographs and and opens onto a secluded porch. Combination windows, 2 or formerly of said Irving L. Bayer, TIME TO PLANT MI 3-5247. 1478 feet, more or less to a point; shade, trees on good sized lot. Ex cellent, standard tranamlaslon. tng driving school. Three skilled changers. Over 47-yeara total ex car attached garage and level lot 90x168. The home Is in ex­ Rooms Without Board 59 Summer Romes for Rent 67 cellent neighborhood.' Few steps YOUR DOLLARS Radio, heater, very clean. MI crarteouB instructors^ ClaSs room perlence. 90 daya guarantee'm all BE YOUR OWN BOSS cellent condition mth the> outside just painted a month ago. thence Easterly In the Southerly Take Time to bus line. $14,900. Phllbrlck Watch them grow in a home ot 9-0689. InnrucUons for 18, l7 year olds. work. Potterton’s, Ml 9-4887. Reasonably priced at $26,000. boundary line of land now or for­ ANDOVER LAKE— Waterfront,;,,.7 Agency, x a 9-8464. Telephone Mr. MorUock, Director Restaurant In good location. Pres Help Wanted— Nale 36 merly of said Irving L. Bayer, 361 ROOM—To rent, lady or couple. rooms, large screened porch, your own. 1988 E©SEX., 2-door V8 aedan with PHILCO — Recommended service ent owner .leaving state. Priced Opan For Inapoclion 74 RICHARD ROAD—If you are seeking a Isu-ger home of Driver Education. MI 9-7398. DRIVER’S HELPER for furniture feet, more or less to land now or >'MI 9-3897. modern conveniencea; AvallaL.. MANCHESTER—6 room Cape, 1V4 heater, defroeter. It hSa the 803 on radios, televisions. Also guar for quick sale. consider this property. Nine rooms, including 4 bedrooms, a July 16 through aeaaon. XO 9-0980 $14,700 - 6 room older home .With! and appliance delivery. Elxper- Wodnaaclay and formerly o f William F. Steele et baths, attached garage, conven­ h.p. Thunderbird motor. Full price anteed service on all other J. D. REALTY den, plus family room, make this home ideal for the large ux; Whence Northerly In the East­ ROOMS AND cabins, all convon- 2.-car garage in Businesa n ^ n e . Garage—Beryfee—Storage 10 lence preferred. Apply afternoons ANDOVER LAKE—Large 5 room ient' to Bchobls, churches, and Good condition. Combine your $880. See It today at Brunner’s In makes. See our special do-lt-your MI 3-5129 Thursday, 7 to 9 pan. family. 90x200 lot on quiet street far froni the worries of erly boundary line of land now or iences, free parking. Scranton’s shopping.-xa 3-1940. Talcottvllle. Tel. MI 8-8191. Open self department featuring dis only, Mr. Kaufman, Norman's, 443 traffic. 2 car attached garage, combination Windows, amesite Motel. Tolland 3T>ke. Ml 9-0826 lakefront cottage, modern kitchen, home an^ business. Hartford Road. formerly of said Irving L. Bayer, 160 eve. Ull 9. count prlcee. Open evenings and Your family can be happy In drive, hot water heat, plus all the extras that make for a 802 feet, more or less ^o a point; between 8-7. . hot water, tiled bath. Available FIVE ROOM Cape Cod plus one 60 MERCURY LARGE BUILDmG. Could be used this exquisite Cape Cod home $15,900 - De luxe■ Cape Cod’ home Saturdays. Satellite Electronic SHOE SALESMAN part-Ume for comfortable home.' Now offered for quick .sale at $27,500. thence Easterly in-the Southerly balancc-Df summer. XU 9-2574. unfinished, full shed dormer, plus for storage or workshop. MI 8-4888. Service, 188 School 5t., Manches Help Wanted— Female 35 at 125 St. John St., in Manches­ GENTLEMAN—To ^.ahara. four of 5 oversized rooms, ceramic bath, Thursday night and Saturday. line of land now or formerly of CAPE COD, Dennisport. Due to a two front dormers, plastered oil heat, attached garage. Assume ter. Call JA 8-1669 after 4:30. ter (Center St to Alexander four room apartment with an­ walls, full Insulation, tile bath, hot WAITRESSES WANTED, nights. Salary and commission. Apply ROBERT J. SMITH, ING. said Irving L. Bayer, 60 feet to a other gentleman, vicinity of Man­ cancellation. AH conveniences, full V.A. mortgage with low. down pay­ BusinesH ServlMa Offered IS Manager, Morton Shoe Store, 776 St. to Bt. John S t ). Home fea­ point; thence Northerly in the water oil heat, garage, amesite ALL MAKES ot ’TV, radio and 8-1. Good salary. Good tipping, tures 5 large rooms, ceramic 963 Main Street—MI 9-6241 chester. MI 9-8722 after 4;30. bath plus separate shower, 2 bed ment. homo electronic equipment ex­ Main St. Easterly boundary*Ilne of land now rooms, fireplace. Vacant August drive, combination Endows and COMPLETE REPAIRS—By Stu Only experienced need apply. Ap­ tile bath, attached *arage, all Real Estate Insurance doors. Excellent condition. City pertly repaired with a 90-day ply In person after 7. Walnut Res­ or formerly of said Ir\ing L. Bayer, ROOM FOR geptleman with kitch' 20-Sept. 3. Xn 3-0103. $17,200—Florida type 2 bedroom art R. Wolcott on automatic city facilltiea and a yard you 344 feet, mores or less to a point In water and sewerage. Quiet nelrt- ranch' home, just over Manchester waahers, dryers and electric guarantee. Call Mr. Britney at the taurant, 7 WaLnut St. MI 9-8070.! en privileges.’S> private entrance, Manchester TV, Ml 9-1046. .will enjoy all year ’round. Best the Southerly line of land now or and parking." Call at 167, ‘Maple LAKE POCOTOPAUG. East borhood: Well landscaped lot. line In Bolton. Bath and lavatory. ranges. MI 9-6878. of all you can aa$ume a low EXPERIENCED formerly of ssUd William F. Steele Street.. Hampton—Bay Point Club area. $14,200. Charles Lesperonce, Xa 2-car garage. Acre lot. A beauty • SEPTIC TANKS Int^est VA mortage with a 9-7620. for the price. JULY TYPEWRITERS and office ma­ CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, SEWING MACHINE' CLEANED and INSTALLED et ux; thence Westerly In the Lakefront lot with furnished 8 available al< hours Satisfaction mimmum down pajmnent. Northerly boundary line of land ROOM FOR young lady. AH the room cottage and boat available chines—r e ^ r s , sties, service and ROCKLEDGE —8V4 room cape. 2. $18,400—Gracious 5 room Colonial rentals. Ml 9-8477. guanuiteed. Call Ml 9-1818 Operators and Trainees now or formerly of said In ’ing L. . comforts of home. A few feet from for August. References required. CLEARANCE • SEWERS JARVIS REALTY CO. Everything. MI 3-7969. Write P. O. Box 389, East Hart­ full baths, built-lp oven and close to Verplanck School. Screened Bayer, 600 feet more or less to a range, enclosed porch, one-car ga­ In sunporch, patio, garage. Many TAMKIR ’TREE removal,^ land Apply MACHINE CLEANED 288 E. CENTER 8T. PRIME LOCATION Mint; thence Southerly in the ford, Conh. AT Mirtlnery Dreasmaking 19 GENri^EMAN or la^y working or rage. 'There are many extras go­ extras. Just reduced $800 for quick cleared, firewood cut. Insured. MI 8-4112 Westerly boundary line of land now Call PaU] A. EUlson. Ml 8-8742 MANCHESTER MODES, Inc, • INSTALLATION retired, private home, congenial ing with this house that makes Bale. UNBELIEVABLE or formerly of said Irving L. Bayer for comfortable living. $23,900. DRESSMAKING- and alterations. Pine Street, Manchester and Priced To Sell! atmosphere. References. MI Wanted to Rent 68 speOialist 813 feet, more or less to a point; 3-1734...... Phllbrlck Agency, XH 9-8464, $18,500—1,330 square feet of OOSMA APPLIANCE SERVICE. Call Ml 9-0333, any hour. thence Westerly along the North­ LOW PRICES Repairs all make refftfcrators, OLDER WOMAN to take care of PROFESSIONAL cbuple desires ranch living. 3 bedrooms, full base­ freezers, washing machines, ry- erly boundary line of land now or A NICE LARGE room, private 2!4-3!4 room furnished apartment 26 LINDEN ST.—8 room home. 4 ment, 1% baths. Short walk to 1988 EDSEL twd children while mother works formerly of_ said Irving L. Bayer bedrooms, living room with fire­ ers, ranges, oil and gas burners. ALTERATIONS made quickly and Call MI 8-2327 between 4-5. - Tofn and Country home; private entrance, and eeml- in Mancheater su'ea on or about Waddell School and Parkade. 4-Door Hardtop. AT. R. H. UC efficiently. Ml 9-8885. and In the Northei^jy boundary line private bath..^..Gentleman pre­ August 1-15. JA 2-8241, Mr. Raf­ place, dining room, two full baths, Full Price $1,000 Ml 9-0888. All work guaranteed. BUSINESS —IF—!you have been looking for CONNECTICUT - Licensed nurse. brainaga Go. of Crestfleld Convalescent Home ferred. MI 9-4986; ferty." walkout basement, garage; 80x178 and continuing across Vernon lot. Call now .'faul J. C!orrenti, Xn a large, older home In the Russell 1988 FORD CHAm SAW work — Trees cut. 3-11 shift. Well furnished two Reasonable ratea. Call PI L7888 CALL MI .I-OOIO for quick and ex room apartment with position! M IM 143 EXECUTIVE Street to the Westerly line of Ver­ WANTBID—8 or 6 room, heated''or 3-8363. Street area, we have just the home 4-Door Sedan. AutomaUc Drive, ApartraentSf—Flat*— unheated apartment. Couple with —8 rooms in' immaculate condition. V8. between 1:30-4:80 or any Um« cellent alterations. After 8:80. TR 8-9121. I non Street, a total distance of 1600 Saturday or Sunday.' 17 year old ^daughter,M2 year son, MANCHESTER Indlahv Drive. Park-like lot, one-car garage. Full Price $1,098 l0' AD 1-2378. \ on highway. Private amesite boundary line o^ land now or for­ FOUR ROOM garden apartment, 60-02 PORTER ST. Exceptionally 1986 OLDS 88 Bamforih Road, Vernon. Bruno age. Regular aervlce throughout merly of said Karl Schmidt 2420 Moske, Ml 8-0771. If no answer drive. Secluded natural set­ clean irell ntaintalnad building, large two-family, now vacant, ex- XCANCHESTER—Beautiful new 0 JARVIS REALTY CO. 2-Dioor, Hardtop, AT. R. H. BoUd New Bhigland Statea ahd Florida. feet to land now or formerly of ctlient condition, Priced right for Full Price $880 call Ai Laska, TR 8-7609 ccUacL Inspection ting.' Beautiftilly landscaped, heat, hot water, stovg, refrlgera- room colonial, plastered walls, m-Er^Gentet~8t,;-Xa-8-4112- Ml 8-6868. ------one. Pantaleo;--thence Southerly quick sale. Ml ^8229, 9-8. full insulatioh, 1% baths, flraplace, aurrotmded ^ by rustic jrtqne ^Or"Tmd parking, $118. Ml S-1M9, Xfrs. Megohlgle, PI 2-0311. ALL TYPES screens repaired with *15,800 along land now or formerly of said AD 8-1369; open staircsse, porch, amesite 198SBtnCK MANCHESTER Package Delivery. a n t t P i N t ^ wall. Nice j^hd. ' XCANCHESHER ->-8 room colonial 4-Door Sedan. R. H. Dynaflo Alcoa screenings. New screens Pantaleo 1096 feet; thence Wester­ drive, clty_water and sewerage, Mr. Werbner, XU 3-7847 Light trucking and package deliv­ West Side.. 6-room Cape. ly along land now or formerly of CHEERFUL — BUNNY — Three hoipe, large family size kitchen, MONTEREY 2-DOOR SEDAN-OaiVERED IN MANCHESTER Full Price $880 made up. 447 Main Street or call ery, Refrlgeratora, waahera and shade trees. Excellent location. Ml 9-4883 for free pick-up. All finishefl. Fireplace, 4 ROOM lUNCH said Pantaleo 2100 feet to land now large rooms, ,heat and hot water, living room, dining room, den Occupancy 30 days. Charles COLONIALS etovs moving epeLlolty. Folding WEONCSOAY and downstairs, 4 bedrooms and bath Equipped with radio, heater, defroster, standard transmissioh, tubeless tires,-del 1986 FORD 6 chairs for rent Ml 94)783, combination windoiys, ame- or formerly of the N.Y., N.H. A centrally located. XO'8-1688. Eve­ Lesperonce, Xn 0-7620. . 310 Porter Street—Words cannot 4- Door BtaUon Wagon, R, Heater,HI-FI COST too much? Buy a kit. with large sun deck and H.RR.; thence Southerly along nings Ad 3-4793. and second floor. Fenced in lot, describe this lovely 6>/i room home, inUrior, self-adjusting brakes, economy V-8 engine. Excellent gas mileage on regu*- Stand. Shift. . rt advice on your needs. Free AUSTIN A. CHAMBER* Oo. Looal^ site drive,, enclosfid .shaded THURSIlAYiilGHTS _patio. Stone-iinplace, ix>m- JEST„MJY^^-^Y BELHORE -land nowr-or form erlir-of-the-said r $14,900;— Fhtibricfc Agency, Ml t musi-^Tfeesr;— Ev«ryaiiHg“ “T r laf'gasoline;------^ ------PuM Price $778 lates and reasonable rates on fnovlng, packiiw, atorage. Low yard. A well kept home Mnation storms, large liv­ N,Y., N. H. A H.R.R. 1100 feet to FOUR ROOM apartment, central 9-8404. rooms, 3 down, 4 upj a fine home, just as you’d expert to find—com­ I construction. We repair all makes. location, 'seat, hot water, parking, centrally located, ' only $13,000. a rate on long diatance movea to throughout.. ing room with cathedm ceil­ A Ugh settiag^Ia ene Bfaadieater’a beef areas highlights land now ^ r formerly of 'The Co­ plete in every detail, including car­ 1968 IJ.YMOUTH CaU MI 8-0204 pow. ot adults. $90 monthly.' x a 8-7890 or 4 CMtOL DRnnE - RockviUe. $U,- Carlton W. Hutchins, Ml 0-5132. 46 outes ha 8-8187. Only SI .000 Down ing and open beams, hot this Best Buy. Nagnlftoent tamdSoaping and an abundance of lonial Board company; thence peting. 5- Door, 6 Cyl. aean . Solid car, water heat, artesian well. xn 8-8470. •60. 0 room ranch, targe living M A M RUBBISH REMOVAL Serv­ shade trees complement tUa neat and clean ranch home. Southeasterly along land now or Full Price $899 Also 3-room year ’round room, cabinet kitchen. 8 bed- 100 INDIAN DRIVE-Large six 35 Brookfield. Street—Gracious 4 ice—residential, commercial. In­ McCarthy EntarpriMs 8-Room Cod. 4 Bedrooms. formerly of the said The Colonial THREE ROOM apartment, heat, cape guest home with hot water rooma, lMi% mortoage can be room ranch, l'/4 acres, fireplace, bedroom home, IMi bathm modern .-ATTENTION- I 1960 CADILLAC dustrial. Attics, cellars, yards, in­ REAL’TORS The Interior la nicely laid out with a modern kitchen, dining Board Company 861 feet to a point; hot water, stove, refrigerator, ga­ assumed. Marion E. Robertson, NOTICE Combination storm and screens, heat and combination basement garage, porch. For ap­ kitchen with dishwasher and dis­ 4-Ooor Sedan. Hyd,, R. H. cinerator-cardboard drums. Lawn MI 9-4878 full cellar, walkout dodr, oil room, two large bedroomt, laundry room and a 14’ x 22’ living thence Southerly along land now rage, spacious grounds, xn 9-8K9, Broker, xa 8-595S. Notice la hereby given that there storms. 2-^ar garage and or formerly of the said The Colonial pointment cal{ owner Mly i 9-8760.9-8 posal, living room 20x14, separate PRAH & WHITNEY EMPLpYES Full Price $225 mowing. Ught trucking. Ml 9-9787. BOB MURDOCK MI 8-8374 heat, new electric water beater, room with ftreplaoe. 9-8. dining room two-car garage. Love­ *395 wiU be a Special Meeting of The horse stable with beautiful Board Company 213 feet to land XIANCHESTER — 4-room ranch XIANCHE8TER-0 rooiVioiW ranch,ri ^ DOWN Eighth School A UUlltlea District elty water and sewer, large rkUag trail on property. TUa property has a typical Best Buy oharacterlstlo—it haa ly lot with lots of trees. Near ail No Fixed Down Payment SUPERIOR PAVING OO.-Ameslte landscaiMd lot with trees. Own­ formerly of Sidney B. Cushman; typei home, central heat, city utU- garage, l>/4 baths, best neighbor- DO NOT LET PRESENT CONDITIONS Low Bank Terms driveways constructed, . resur­ o f Manchester, Conn., on Wednes Plenty of cleared, land for been boidc-wpraieed AND IS SBLLINO AT THE APPRAISED Schools and bus. er will leave electric stove, re­ thence Easterly along land former­ THREE ROOM apartment, 886. MI itiea, excellent lot, on bus line. hood. Tongren, B r^ er, XH' 3-6321. faced,, eealed...Reasonably priced. day Evening, July 27th, 1960 at pasture for 2 horses with FIOITRE! (Ob, the nerve wraUdag and nloer-produeing anguish ly of said Sidney B. Cushman 1795 9-S229, 9-8. LOW BANK RATES frigerator, washer and dryer $9,900. outer listlnga, .Phllbrlck ELVA TYLER. REALTOR STOP YOU FROM BUYING A CAR; BRUNNER’S - MI $i6816. / 7:30 P.M., D.S.T. at the VVhlton water hole for animals to that rtwulta when bomeownere flaigrantly overprice their prop­ loet to a point; thence Southerly Agency, Ml 9-8404. MANCKE8TER-0 room gape, gk- UP TO 36 MONTHS Your Lark Dealer Memorial Library for the following all for the low price of $13,800.- drink. Beautiful fruit or­ erty. Months and months (and sometlniM more montb) later along land formerly of said Sidney LMMAOULATE five room duplex MI 9-4469, MI 9-5051 RUBBISH AND ASHES—Removed SEPTIC TANKS Oh yes! This house hoa just had rage, porch, rec room, quiet TO PAY! NO PAYMENT UNTIL SiPTEMBER Itl In. Talcottvllle purposes, to wit; AND chard, well kept. This prqp- the home finally sells . . . at the price it should have been sold B. ttuohman 432 feet to a point; with two enclosed porches and EAST XaDDLE TPKE.-0 room street. Tongren, Broker, , XU- O p ^ Eve. $, Sat. 6 from cellars end yards, weekly 1st, To choose a moderator. a new paint job outside. Drive spacious yard. Garage oil heat, colonial, clean. Priced for quick BOWER* AREA-^91 HoUiater St. erty is offered for sale or for in the ftret place, or even lees, due to n critical time factor). thence continuing Southerly In a 3-0321. 3 bedroom Cape, two bathe, bske- or monthly. Ml 84)167. 2nd To flW a vacancy on the down Haynes St, peat the hos­ rant with thr ness. Ample parking. Owner »a-lTOUAND--70 foot ranch, lot UQx Offerad U-A lector of the District. Septte Taaks, Dry Walls, BH01OWN BY Intorootod r OkB ns yw*. TOIUEB a n d FOllR Room apirtj:. cash ossumea 4%% mertfags, MANCHESTER f Westerly Una of Vernon Street and monte. Including heat, h«it\ water, 84409. 700 with bubbling brook. Priced ~3rd To transict any other bus! Uaaa laataUed—Cellar Watar- A P ^MNTMBNT $10,200. CSrrtfl*i t r S u t c h i i a r W uls point o f bsainning. gae for cooking, eloctric rMrlger- 9-01$2, right. J. D. Realty, xa 8-8139. HAROLD A SON*. RuMMl nm ov- MHS proper to copie before aald proonag Dona. BY OAIXINO ; ai, eaUars aod aftlea cleansd. . Containing 878 acres, ac mors or ator and gas stove. Call MI- ROCKLEDGE—Fabidous custoih Hartford County^e OU^At Mercury - Comet masting. lass. $12,900—SIX room cape, full k*ae- quality built 8 bedroom ranch, LOVE LANB-Beautlful 7 room 3 Aibae. papers aU rubbish. Harold THE EIGHTH SCHOOL A R E A L T Y C O . PI 24224 THE WILUAM E BELHME AfiENCY 8-7787 from 8-7 p.m. ' Hoar. Ml 9-4C$4. Richard Martin Btant, eemMnaUan: window* and Finest of inaterial, workmanship bedroom Ckqie- ecreened porch, UTILITIES DISTRICT MoKINNEY BROS. (Scneral Manager FOUR ROOM apartment, bath, hot door*, «m«*lta 4btv*. shade trees, In this home. Opportunity to select wooded lot, cloee -to. echool end 311 CENTER ST-^I3-B13B TtJDOB-4 cylinder, Victor E. Swanson, President Hiww Ml 3-0000 S. J. PLOUFE coadtOoa, $180. Co. 3H MAIN ST. Dated at Manchaatsr, ConneeU- water, beat. Apply M«ri«w’f, I|I7 days .oer^'oaaey. Marlon S. rour ofrn decor. J. D. Realty, 470 hue. Immediate occupancy. M l Dated at Manchester, Oaasu, this Ml 3-S12I tUM la ia 4a$r aC JultF* Mala i t . ' • 4 8 1 1 . Rfod Herald Advs. n t h day e f Julil. i960. ^ WEDNESDAY, JULY 20,1960 AYcrtae Net Preie Run fAGlS E IG ^E N TlUt WtothRr For tiM Webk Baded ForooMt of U. e. U $ LV JoM 4th. 1M« ■ ‘ Members of the 8th District n r o Held for Blackmail John St., Naw Havan, was ^arged 1 3 ,1 2 5 nO r and.(Boot teolglto-lidW, Department will mMt at the fire­ with blaokmail yeaterday. ' LT.WOOBeO. do. Buaiiy aad wanh>r AboutTown house tomorrow at 8 p.m. in uni­ Lambert, a former prise lighter Menbcr el too Audit High 85-90. Weet Haven, July 20 (P) - - A Boroan o f ObeOlatioB . form to participate in a parade New Haven man la being helir un­ also known as Louis Lambertl, al­ ICE riANT; Mtmehester^A Cky of Village Charm ih e R«creatton Department will in Wilson. der $50,000 bond for attempting to legedly asked the victim to pay 61 BI8SELL trr. •jaln show mo vies at Center Park extort $30 from a worker at a him $20 and assaulted him. when CubesXruahed-Block$ tomorrow aveninK at 8:30. These Five Manchester students at concession at Savin Rock amuse­ he refused to pay. The complainant MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1960 (Claaemed AdvertMag oa 16) PRICE n v C 'C K I ^ movies will consist mainly of car­ Hillyer CoUegc, University of ment park. said he bad handed over $10 ear­ ▼OL. L X X a, NO. 248 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) toons and comedies. In case of rain, Hartford, were named to the Donald Lambert, 30, of 206 St. lier...... f ttey will be shown the following dean's list for the last semeiter. Thursday a t the same time and They are Miss Gail Anne Ahlf, War on Speed, Drunk Driver plaoeu 18 Avon St.: Richard E. Kwle- State News T T O j. _ cienski. 227 Union St.; Miss Joyce Miss Dianne Ektwards, daughter E. Lido, 44 Avondale Rd.; Jerome 0#EN THURSDAY TILL 9 fM , o f Ifr. and Mrs. Daniel Edwards, D. Snyder, 119 Brent Rd., and IM Walker St., and a student Guy U Wilson, 389.^artford Rd. R ou n d u pt\J LO nurse at Hartford Hospital School Troopers, to Patrol o f Nursing, has' started a 12-week George Turkington. son of Mr. program in psychiatric nursing at and Mrs. George Turkington, 18 HOUSE the Institute of Living in Hart­ Gerard St., has been accepted at Constable Finds ford. Alfred University. Alfred, N. Y., In Civilian Clothes where he plans to begin studies •in September. He will major in WITH ALL Murder, Suicide mathematics. He is a graduate of Manchester High School. & Cornwall Bridge, July 21 And Unmarked Cars (JP) PURCHASES From Interfering in Congo —A New York businessman DON'T Bryan F. Krause, 87 Walnut Still plenty o f wear left In St„ has been accepted for ad­ Hertford, July 20 (/P)— ^0 clothed Troopere in the unmarked and hif^wife were, found dead abOes when brought here for mission to Wentworth Institute in State Police Commissioner cars observe and clock 'speeding in a summer cottage here last eocpert repairing. . Boston for the academic year drivers, then radio ahead to a uni­ night and State Police said Open Mondays All Day beginning in September, for a 2- HALE Leo J. Mulcahy announced to­ formed trooper who will stop the Closed Wednesday the deaths were apparently a Lumumba year program leading to an asso­ day that the Troopers driving offending operators and make the Reds TeU Afternoons arrests. murder and suicide. ciate in engineering degree. unmarked cars will be 'taken The authorities said the couple out of uniform and directed to State Highway , Commissioner left a note, but they declined to SAM YULYES patrol in civilian clothes. Howard . Ives will be ask­ W ill Speak "SHOE REPAIRING reveal the contents. ians "Thle draatlo step is neceaeary,” ed to cooperate, the Commission­ OF THE BETTER fUND" er said, by hav^g his personel at The bodies were found by a GAS HEATING he said, "becauae of the eudden constable in the couple's secluded SSOAK STREET upsurge o f highway deaths. It it the various highway toll .houses B efore UN Same Side as Wstldns P. STOLTZ throughout Connecticut hold of­ vacation cottage off Route 46. aimed primarily at the driver who State Police Identified the. vic­ Vacation Special drinks and speeds. fending driyers also, when neces-. Quit Now CH 7-2651 tims as Hoyt Spelman, 57, and his “ Speed end liquor were Involved aary, pending the arrival of troop- Kampala, Uganda, July 21 Herald Photo by Oflara wife.. Beatrice, 81, of 43 East 63rd AD 2-5946 in the recent Darien accident •By WILUAM N. OATIB FREE ESTIMATES Mulcahy noted that there have St., New York City. Authorities (A*) — Reports from tightly Scouts to ^Homestead’ in the West which claimed five lives. declined to say who fired the Read Herald Advs. “In the Ledyard accident early been 128 faUllties thus far this censored Ruanda Urundi say United Nations, N. Y., July year, only five fewer _ than up to fatal bullets until after a medical fierce inter4ribal fighting has 21 (/P)— The United State* Wednesday, in which three sailors examiner performs autopsies to­ Boy Scouts, Explorers and adult^^Troop 91, t9 Plym ou^ Lane: Jphni^Iy, 15, Troop U 2, 6 MoMe_Rd.j..a wore kiUed and another critically the same time in 1959. He pointed" broken out there between said today it will do whatever leader from five Manchester troops Mortimer Jr., 15, Troop 91,' 82 junior assistant scoutmaster, and out that since July 14 alone there day...... , Injured, the preliminary Investiga­ Mrs. Spelman was found on a Ruanda .peoples who want a it must to keep* Soviet troop* of Charter Oak Council left yea's r- Plymouth Lane; Alex Urbanetti, Curtis G. Mellen. Scout leader. tion disclosed the sailor's had have been 16 fataliUes as against 14, Troop 91. 13 Green Manor Rd.: Mellen attended the first J.'fn- bed. Her husband wa.s on the floor republic— and later to join out of The Congo. day afternoon from Hartford by frequented a drinking establish­ only four in the corresponding pe^- U.S. Delegate Henry Cabot MEN'S and CHILDREN'S train to participate in the fifth na­ Stephen Johns, .14, Troop 123, 250 boree in Washington, D.C. in 1937. | riod last year. nearby. A .32-caliber automatic The Congo— and Urundis who ment for a considerable period of was also in the bedroom, police Lodge gave toe pledge to the UJN. tional Boy Scout Jamboree af a Greenwood Dr.: Philip Rice, 15. The Rice and Mortimer youths at- i time just prior to the crash,” he “Most of the fatalities oc­ want a separate monarchy. said. Security Council after Soviet Dep­ 2,000-a'cre camp north of Colorado Troop 91, 53 Crosby Rd., a acrlbe tended a Jamboree at Valley Forge ' said. curred,” he said, “ because of the The region, adjoining The Con­ yz RUBBER HEELS for the Jamboree; Richard McNal- in 1957. (Herald Photo by Ofiara). ' The couple were believed to uty Forelgrn Minister Vasily V. Springs, Colo. Mulcahy .said the modus oper­ go to the east. Is^now a Bel­ Kuznetsov, said "peace-Ioviiiff have been dead for several days. Special for Tlmrsday, Friday and Saturday Members" of the Jamboree unit and! will be to have' the rtvUlsh-. (Continued on Page Thirteen) gian trust tfirritory. Messages states” would have to act If B4$- are Robert Midwood, 14, Troop 47. Cornwall * Constable Frederick (Brtng This Ad) ' ' from' Belgian civilians say gian troops did not immediately 413 Parker St.; Tom Johnston,' 15. Sondern discovered the bodies. He leave the chaotic new African ra- WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS Troop 25, 27 HiUcrest Rd.: David visited the cottage last night after they are awaiting Belgian public. Mellen, 12, Troop 112, 35 Falknor receiving a phone call from the troops before leaving for At a council meeting laaMng Dr.; F. Richard Dixon, 15, Troop S-P-E-C-l-A-L New Contract Talk couple’s son. Hoyt Spelman III, Uganda and Tanganyika. until 1 a.m Kuznetsov introduced HALE'S SERVICE DEPT. 47, 37 Packard St, a Jamboree who said he had been unable to a resolution demanding the with­ OAK STREET ENTRANCE s MANCHESTER, CONN. patrol leader; Roger Parrott, 14, reach his parents. drawal of Belgian troopa within It was the note that apparently Leopoldville, The Congo, July 21 (/P)— A U.N. spokes­ three days. led police to offer the murder- The Russian resolution was not Continuing at UAC suicide theory. No arrests have man said today Premier Pa­ expected to win council approvaL HOUSEHALE been made, police said. trice Lumumba has informed Instead the 11-nation group prob-' MILUNERY DEPARTMCNT The simple vacation homes lies the U.N. mission he will fly ably will approve a milder resolu­ Hartford. July 21 OP) — Renewed^ Lhat output was better than 90 per in the northwestern section of the to New York tomorrow to ad­ tion being drafted by Ceylon and state. The area is sparsely settled. Tunisia that will call on BelgiuM . contract talks between United Air­ cent of normal. It is continuing dress the Security Council on craft Corp. and the International its campaign to hire new workers That appears .to, be why the deaths to "proceed as speedily as poaal- Association of Machinists went on to .replace the strikers, were not discovered sociier. The Congo crisis. ble” rath the withdrawal. FOR Into the third day today at the indications were that the strike- ' A meeting of the council sched­ The Ceylonese-Tunlslan resolu­ WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING - StaUer Hilton. - might continue until the fall at Funds for Med School uled for this afternoon may be Belgian Foreign Minister Pierre Wiflpiy, left, points', and Congolese Delegate Thomas Kanza toys tion was drafted for IntroducthMt Questioned on whether a settle­ the plants in Bridgeport and Strat­ postponed to await Lumumba’s with pencil while listening as Belgian spoke on Congo situation during United Nations Security when the . council resumes debate. RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING Hartford, July 21 (;P)—“The ment was Imminent, lAM chief ford of United’s Sikorsky heli­ arrival, toe spokesman said. Council debate la^ng into early morning today. Wigny accused mutinous Congolese troops of Lodge welcomed a report from COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE University (of Connecticut) has counsel Plato E. Pappa. who has copter division. The UAW 'is the The tall, goateed government attacking Belgian nationals. (AP Photofax i. Secretary General Dag Hanunar- SEE been authorized by the bargsfhing bargaining agent for the workers had offers of substantial finanlil chief has threatened to call in skjold that the new UJ7. mlUtaiy committee for the four plants in- at these plants. aid from research and faundation Russian troops if Belgian soldiers force was moving Into the Congo ' volved to talk alone with manage- -•The company, however, said the funds” toward establishment of a do not leave Congolese territory tost to restore order and protect meht, said; “It , could break in a National Laber RejMions Beard state medical-dental school, the immediately. NAM Proposes toe population. He expressed hops that in a few days It would M CLARKE MOTOR SALES matter o f hoursi ,br It could go on had 'scheduled a heanng Aug. 29 chairman of, the universRy board Belgian planes began airlifting airing close to 10,000 strong. 301 BROAD STREET— MI 9-2012 and on." to consider charges filed by Unit­ of trustees said today. Belgian parachute troops out of ed Aircraft against the union John J. Budds, aasistant auditor Leopoldville today in fulfillment Plank to Bar The U.S. delegate noted “tepeeta Pappa, who said the discussions that toe Soviet Union ml$1it intw- have ranged over many areas, charging uiiSair labor practices. of Travelers Insurance Co. said of the United Nations plan to this in a statement announcing the m||tke' tois a 'U.N,-cpntrplle4 city vene in the Congo directly with -shifting-- from-^problSms -o v e r—r» lllSbpsT’'a h a " dec& ed: hiring of strikers and discharge of (Contiiiued oo Page Eleven) university’s board has; by Saturda^ "The troops are re­ Nixon, Rocky Split New Spending “ Joined with other interested turning to Belgian treaty bases “With other United Natlena some strikers to contract lan­ members, we will do whatever may guage, reported that one of the organizations in .offering their co­ within The Congo. operation to. toe liaison committee A contingent of Swedish troops Chicago. July 21 (JV--The Na­ be necessary to prevent the in­ fbur union goals, eatSblishment of Chicago, July *1 (iP)—Gov. # might oppose Nixon but added he tional Association of Manufactur­ trusion of any miUtary forces not of the (touncil on Medical Educa­ for the U.N. Congo force arrived a union .shop, had nbt come into 2 Launchings Mark Hatfield of Oregon >vill doesn't.believe any final...... decisions ers today urged the Republican na­ requested by toe United Nattona.** OPEN HOUSE tion aind Hospitals of the Ameri­ from toe Middle East and be*.an the hegotiations. nominate Vice President Rich­ have been made. taking over guard duty from the tional convention to reject pro­ Congolese Premier Patrice Lu­ The UAC strike covering six can Medical Association and the ard M. Nixon for president ■ at The chairman aaid he has heard posals for new government spend­ mumba has been saying he will WEDNRSDAY 6 ¥M. to DARK plants currently is now in its 45th Of Polaris Hit Association .of American Medical Belgians a t . the Leopoldville air­ next week’s Republican national port, 15, mileSs out of towm. reports that Rockefeller has from ing programs when toe services in­ ask for Soviet soldiers if the Bel- day. CJolleges in their proposed study of convention. 150 to 400 delegate votes. Nixon gian troops did not withdraw n ie headquarters'' j?taft of the volved, can be provided by local 74 BRANFORD ST.. MANCHCSTER V ' f t ^7 Keeping in close touch with medical education in- Connecticut.” The announcement was made is credited with morb than I'OOb quickly. In a message to him Fri­ Belgian Air Force here also was governments or' by private initia­ negotiations between the lAM and In Target Area University . trustees appear to today at a news conference by against the necessary 688. day, Soviet Premier Nikita Khruah- packing up. File.s, '.cablneUs and tive. * Gambaloti built, 6-room Cape, brick front, 3 or 4 large management were the chief media­ favor the idea of a 2-year medical Robert Finch, Nixon’s adminis­ Rudolph F. Bannow, president of chev promised “toe necessary help WM. DICKSON even refrigerators and" washing Nixon, meanwhile, was reported bedrooms or dining room, plastered walls, full shed tors. who have caucused frequent­ Cape Canaveral, Fla., July 21 school—mentioned In a set of rec­ trative assistant. •the association, said unnecessary which may be required" to end machines were crated for shipment taking, a direct hand in shaping dormer, open stairway, fireplace, full cellar, aluminum CLIP HATS ly with the parties •— State Labor (A^ — Two. Polaris missiles fired ommendations made to Hartford the conventldh’s farm plank. federal spending adds to the tax what the Russians and Lumumba Commissioner Renato E. Ricciuti from a submerged nuclear-pow­ Hospital’s board of directors—as to the Belgian bases at Kitona and , By JACK BELL burden and siphons off money need­ call Belgian aggression. storms, beautiful stonewall, loads of Down &S0N ^ Luxurious, No-Iron Kamina. - One of Nixon’s toughest cam­ IN ASSORTED COLORS. and Federal Mediator George Ben­ ered submarine streaked down.the one which ’’could, be established at Chicago, July 21 (JP)—Vice ed for capital investment to speed It was in "this flurry of activity paign tasks, if he gets toe top shade trees. Only ...... Y w w 260 TOLLAND TPKE. nett. Atlantic firing range for 1,100 minimum cost to toe state,” Budds President Richard M. Nixon and the nation’s economic growUi. (Continued on Page Six) —still insufficient to meet Congo­ nomination next Wednesday as TEL. MI 9-0920 Yesterday, Pappa said the talks miles to hit squarely in the said. - ; Gov. jNelson, A. Rockefeller are be- expected, will be to try to win lese demands tha^ Lumumbj/^g consulted in efforts to draft a “We have not given attention to ESTABLISHED 1915 were the “toughest bargaining planned target area yeaterday. Such a school, similar to one at the Midwestern farm belt statess the need for new capital at home,” L Values notified Dr. Ralph J. BUnche, the rve ever engaged in." The firings from the eubmarine Dartmouth University, can' serve Republican platform acceptable to back to toe GOP fold. SCHWARZ Real Estate top U.N. official here, of his in­ both. ’ he said in a statement before a Pappa said he wasn’t discour­ George Washington, were hailed as a screening device to assure With this in mind, Nixon pa^ed platform aubcommittee. MLS REALTOR Commercial anil $1.98-$2.98 NOW Nylon Tricot Slips aged by the situation, ' but •said students going on in medical edu­ tention to fly to New York. Announcing this today. Sen. as a big step toward operational along to platform committee The rate of economic growth haa that it was lough." Bunche- telephoned Secretary Thruston B. Morton* of Kentucky, Bulletins * weapon that could be a cation are of top quality. members the ideas he has been become a major issue this election FOR APPOINTMENT TO SEE OTHER THAN WED. It would also relieve pressure General Dag Hammarskjold. who toe GOP national chairman, told a Induitriol Painting Take Elevator To Second Floor giant deterrent to-wiy enemy ac­ gathering for nearly six months^ year. Russia’s effort'to try to over­ from the AP Wires TEL. MI 8-6454—AD 6-lt41 9 7 Hence," he added, on existing four-year schools. has disclosed plans to fly to 'The news conference lie doesn’t know tion. to incorporate into a plank de-‘ take the United States in thle field yet what will be the outcome of at­ FULLY INSURE! The company did not make an Gliding silently beneath toe signed to convince..the farmers has helped, niake it so. aseessment of the strike picture. fConUnned on Page Sixf tempts to iron but dlffere’nces of With Shadow Panel Reg. P waves about 30 miles off Cape better days are ahead if they vote Democrats promised at their Los It issued a statement, however, Backs Welfare Plan opinion between Nixon and the U.S. REJECTS COMPLAINT Canaveral the George Washing­ ■ Hartford. July 21 (fl*)—Gover­ New York governor. Republican. ^ Angeles convention to initiate new Washington, July 31 (/tt— Ttm declaring that 75 per cent of .the federal spending programs as a ton made the historic first launch­ nor Rlbicoff today supported the If a mutually acceptable plat- , United States aooosed Bqsala production force at the struck way of encouraging new industrial plants had -returned to work and ings from a submerged submarine principle of local welfare depart­ formrm is xrrireeqfmrf-adopted: Morton-Said Mni/1 f9iiwltots ViCfc.-- Of---tJlD plSltlOriXl today of making “a reckleaa while below the surface. ment work programs whereb.v possibly could serve as the catalytic conunlttee, Indicated the Nixon' growth. threat of aggre^ve action” tai "Large scale federal interven­ Shoor Jewelers “There was a hell of a lot of those o n /e lle f could earn part of News Tidbits agent to bring together a Nixon- endorsed plank la likely to pledge tion in the field of hyman affairs Its protest against the alleged .99 tension. A lot o f hopes, ambitions their keep. - Rockefeller ticket. He said this a continuation of federal farm buzzing of Soviet tiilpe by FBI Findsr-Corp se and-prayers rode with to6se mis­ Culled from AP Wires His endorsement came as the' would make ’’a very strong ticket.” (Continued on Page Nine) American planes. In a fonnal siles.” Governor prepared to confer with But the national chairman list­ (Continued on Page Thirteen) note delivered to Moeoow to­ Of Missing Doctor Spesdeing was Adm, William F. State Welfare Commissioner Ber­ ed this only is a possibility, since U.S. Embassy in Moscow delivers day, the State Department vtg- Rabom Jr., who for four years nard Shapiro to see what legisla­ he said Rockefeller had been 2 reply to Russian protest that prously rejected Rossla’s eom- Washington, July 2L UP)—The has directed the Polaris missile. tion could be drafted for preaenta- American planes buzzed Its fishiflg “very adamant” In saying, that he plaint that aerial Inspection of FBI today reported the body of fleets on more than 200 separate ■wouldn’t take second place on the Soviet ships violates the inters * LavIsMy trfinmeci 4n nylon los« Dr. Edward Roy Bartels, Du­ (CoBtlan.^ OB Page Four) fOontiiiued on Page Six) ticket. Alr-CondlUpned occasions. . . Ex-President Herbert national law and freedom o f tlM Park Free buque, Iowa, missing slnse July 11, Hoover says lack of a place to go As for himself, Morton said he seas. Russia claimed In a Bata For Your * iomn styins with snom to seam ponnlt has been found in a wooden area doesn't want the vice presidential Shopping In Purnell after school and on holidays is. the sent eight days ago that -UK, la niinoia; nomination and is not seeking it. Comfort Parking most im^rtant cause of juvenile planes on 250 Instances have SRp« In whlto only. Sim 32 to 44 T FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover Left Backs ‘Fortunate One’ delinquency. ' Nevertheless he is regarded as i made low-level dangerous passw < said kidnap charges will be. filed The Enfield Junior Chamber of leading possibility for the place, In Hawait, over Soviet ships* * Pottieodfs in white or block. Req. 2.99>—Special 1.99 Immediately a^lm t Victor Harry Commerce is one of three top win­ which Nixon will fill with the Feguer, 25, arrested last nij^t at ners in the National Jaycee Com­ man he wants Jf he becomes the D.S. HIKES P O U S a AID , Birmingham, Ala. Widow Takes Oath munity Develbpfhent Program. . .' presidential nominee as expected. Hyannls Port, Mass., July 21 (/P)fplanning some old fashioned Washington, July 21 (P) Bartels, 32, disappeared after TIuts' well-known American moun­ Morton said he thinks - three Sen. John F.' “Kennedy annoimced " whistle stop techniques in his The United States grantod tain climbers, Dr. George R. Bell answering an urgent telephone names might be placed before the today he will open hie “New Fron­ campaigning...... Communist Poland today an ad- call-from a man who aaid a wom­ of Cornell University, Dr. 'willllam convention for the preeldehtfal tiers” campai^ in the nations’ Meanwhile, Truman, the wV/.Ule Unsoeld and Nicholas Clinch, con­ an was seriously ill in a Dubuque nomination, but there ihlght be newest states, Hawaii and Alaska. stop champion of them all, y e s-, Ic aid as part o f Its policy o f ' rooming house. As Ceylon Premier quer 25,660-foot Masherbnun Peak only one. He said Rockefeller and Kennedy said Alaska represents terday announced his willingness in Karakoram range of Himalayas. encouraging the Poles to rely * Hoover said Bartel’s badly de­ San. Barry Goldwafer (R-Arlz) "the great opportunity of Ameri­ to campaign for Kennedy. He had less on Moscow. The aid, all tai. Wife of American U2 plane sought to block Kennedy’s drive to composed body was located In the ca—our irast and untapped nat­ the form of surohis fana prod­ By DBNiSEL P E W S pilot, Francis GSry Powers, .asks ural resources, our opportunity the Democratic presidential nom­ 'woods across the Illinois line about Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev ucts, raises to $426 mUUpo tbo 10 mllM east of Duhuque after Colombo, Ceiylon, July 21 OP)— for growth, our chance to dam ination. for permission to attond trial of Strontium F^llou| This opened an Interesting field amount extended to the PoOeh an all, night search.* ------Mrs, Slriipayo Bandaranaike, a our- rivers and Irrigate our lands." government In the post four DRASTIC her- hiijtoand next month . . . So­ He said Hawaii, the 50th and for speculation. Hoover said tbp body was found 44-year-old ^wido'W whose name viet gbvermnent' Is scheduled to Near End, Japs Say Altoough Kennedy released no years. E PTHOMATIC about a mils off of U.B. Route 20 newest state, is “ an outstanding means “Fortunate One," was hand over to U.S. Embassy in example o f people of many racea public comment about Truman’s ■— a highway between Dubuque Moscow tomorrow body of CapL after, .aides said privately .to® Sen­ 3RD POUO VICTIM D H » and Chicago. sworn In today at Ceylon’s prime - Sapporo, Japan, July 2i Vf) ~ and national orlgliia living and Fff tlw raST TUNE a Skin DhferV minister, defense minister and for­ Willard G. Palm of Oak Ri(’| e, Japanese scientists have noted that working together In peace and ator wSr ^s the former President's Providenoe, R .' L. 'July 'll (SB; Tenn., . pilot of RB47 reconnais­ dangerously radioactive Strontium- —'Bulbar pojtp took the Ufe o f A (Conhnued on Page SerentoeB) eign minister. harmony.” Massive crowds, mostly women, sance plane Shot down by Rus­ SO dust scattered over the world Hawaii “Also represents as well (Conttiiued Pago' Nla^ third Rhode Istauid ebtid a t watched and cheered as the world’s sians July 1. by nuclear explosions have just a bridge to Asia,” he said. 12:40 this morning. The via-:, first woman prime minister en­ Government-appointed conunit- about settled to Earth, a Hokkaido Kennedy plans to fly by jet to tlm was 19-monili-«ld Kovfeiv Watcli, Timer and Chehab Continues tered Gov. Gen. Sir Oliver tee says society Is better off with­ University scientist reported to­ Hawaii Sept. 1. Then he will go Principal Defends AmeiMtos of West Bsntegtsib' Goonetilleke’s residence for the out artlflolal Insemination' hut day. ^ , to______Alaska and from ______there to De­ He hilsd received no Salk vaq-- cSeremony. practice should not be--dselared — Prof. Saburo'Sakamotb said^hls- troit-Yor a Labor'Day:;Bpeech.- T t e l l r r m - d ns.. Two other- ctilldn B a n — A s Lebanon’s Chief \ ,< ia S 8 t a i K u n W U U p«*ioosly in the ISd* poU* e « fi - ON ALL “Jayaewa (victory) to our criminal or be regulated by law development, less than two years Kennedy's statement on Hawaii . United States accuses So­ after the last known nuclear test break here, labeled an epMeaSid Beirut, l>banon, July 21 (g>) — mathini (lady),” the crowds cried. and Alaska was announced i t a The governor general escorted viet leaders of deliberately trying conducted by Russia In' October news conference by Pierre >. Salin­ Miami, Fla., July 21 OP)—Is it by State bealt^ offleials. Ocn. Faud Chehab has yielded to her to a balcony where ■ she ac­ to provoke international tension. 1958 confounded predictions' of “ sectarian comment” to tell an In­ hospital this wsralng also r ^ ; {dess to stay on as president to' ger, the Democratic nominee’s knowledged the cheers with the Japanese scientists that SR-90 fall­ press aid. quiring school child that God is ported two additional Only Dtpfhomahc it a woleh, iimsr and dspth gougs—all In Avert a-possible outbreak of civil Organization of American States eastern style salute, in which the out would continue for 10 years everywhlere ? bringing the total for the strife when a new parliament takes investigating group reported bn- Kennedy said he and his running onsi Thit prscition tslf-winding, 17 jtwsi inilrumcnt ihewt. palms are placed together and after any nuclear blast. A Miami . 'elementary school to 64. ever next week. preosed with nature of . evidence mate. Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson of your dspth ot dtl timet. Recordt elapted time and depth with raised. found in Caracas. Venezuela, coh- The finding supported a state Texas, will wage a vigorous cam­ principal told the Dade County Saeb Salem, one of the leaders the highett vitibility. Slim, waterproof* itainlett tteel cate. Summer Merchandise Tears, which she had made a cemlUg attempted assassination of ment by Dr. Willard F. Libby of paign starting around Sept. 1. Circuit Court yesterday he saw o f the 1958 uprising, . Is In line to formidable weapon in the recent the U-S. Atomic Energy Ciommls- none in that remark by one of his Firit ond only timing and depth gouge inttrument mbde become premier when the parlia­ Pres. Romulo Betancourt June “I will visit as many .states as election campaign, were stream­ 2 4 ....two Npw. York teenagers slon that fallout was continuing at teachers. exdutively for tkin divert. ment convenes .Tuesday. Salam, a time will allow. I plan to visit every ing down her face. coifvicted of first degree murder in a very rapid rate. Principal Ferard Frison aaid $ 8 9 ^ 0 Moslem, won a smashing victory section of our country," he said. Mrs. Bandaranaike wore a plain knife slaying of two other youths 8akaj|(toto said scholars froifi Kennedy still will go to Detroit Mrs. Harlow Chamberlin, wife of in the recent elections, wiheh went white cotton aared for the cere­ universities in northern Japan, one o f - the plaintiffs in two suits off without trouble. in Westside tenement district last to speak at a rally in Cadillac CROTON NIVAD/* GRENCHEN mony which inataUed her as headi summer. meeting at Hokkaido University Squafe on Labor Day, his state­ to bar religloua observances in Chehab, a popular career soldier o f the goverftment in this island Rep. Adam Clayton Powell' Jr. earlier this month, reached their ment aaid. He had been Invited to Florida's public schools, com­ PAY ONXY flAO WEEKLY who atanda above partiaan poll- o f 10 mUUon (D-NY) says he plans to give up conclusion upon the basis of re- open his campaln there by the plained that a teacher had given tka, aubmltted his resignation as She wan without jewelry be­ his sent In Congress “not later than ports exchanged among them. ayne County,______Mich.,____ AFL-CIO. __ sectarian Instruction to her child. president yesterday, iuying he, felt cause she atlU mpurnn .her hun-4JUM4'! and retire an mlninter o f the ^^Th^ notM^ t l» t the-aroount-ot|- -TOe''labOT g r ^ to ttsiirritatlM. “ The eltiid isksd *Ia-Qod svw y- - Bli job wee Ibilabed. night hours band. Prime Minister Solomon Abyastnian Baptist Church about SR-60 4n the soil had not been said It w u a trpdiUon for Demo­ where* T” aaid Frlaoa. “1%a teach­ loHA/ later ha changed his mind atfer Bandaranaike, who wea aneialnat- the aame time. Increaelng recently and believed crats to start campaigning there. er said 'Yes!. I told Mrs. Cham­ to of the M new deputies signed ed last September. Her 10-year- 'E ^ar Snow, writer for Cowles this was due to an almost oom ‘ Former President Hafry S. Tni- berlin 1 didn't think that was sec­ n t ^ A i S BT,—Next to Savtiiff Book of Mkiiclieetoi- a MtlUen urging him to remain. . old aon, Anura, was with her. PubliMtlona, haa bean glvan a plete halt In falloOt. < nian opened his campaitn there in tarian comment.” Chehab became presldsBt at th'c After the ceremony, abe lift for jwmpoit for troval la riiii)mails( Sakamoto explained that when 11948 as did Adlal Stevenson tn A Florida law attacked *rrevUi/if uoetMned. trytM eo4 c'ewn Meet, aiod o u y a lm d y bo thara. 11953 and 19M. State Degeitaiqat otoetoli gay. Saitjp, Xeaaedr* was