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MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSOAY, JULY 28, 1960 (ClaeaUled Adverttaiqg ea Page 16) PRICE w m SHOP THURSDAY VOL. LXXIX, NO. 254 CEI6HTEEN PAGES) NIGHT TILL 9 HOUSE & HALE W im ALL PURCHASES on GOP Convention Unanimously Nominates Vice President Season ______• ( Our summer stock must be cleared away to make room for our new fall merchandise . . . Kennedy Accepts TV State News Acceptance Speech Come helo us and take home wonderful savings during this special 3 day event - Tomorrow^ Friday, Saturday Roundup ■ . , ------» Bid to Debate Nixon To Set Race Pattern famous name brand ladies' Jamaica and Doctor Urges Chicago. July 28 {IP)— Vice President Nixon’s office tonta*- reg. 8.95 to 9.95 MEN’S SUMMER ROBES. ^ men's sport shirts HyMini. Port, M .;;.. r«K. 5.99 to 10.99 LADIES* ROBES AND DUSTERS. dential election campaign lively fixed at 10 o’clock tonight as the starting hour for his Bermuda shorts wash and wear fabrics, sizes s, m, 1, x l ...... 0 * 7 W 28 {IP)— Sen. John F. Kennedy cottons and nylons, . ^ O O C O O W«f»2.tSte7.50 Samoff's message said he was 5 Polio Shots speech accepting the Republican presidential nominatioB* siscs l 0 t o 4 2 ...... To today accepted an invitation inviting both Kennedy and Nixon Nixon will speak without a text. from the National Broadcast "to join in The Great Eiebate,’ a W «ff»3.9f B .W -S .P 9 reg. 4.00 to 5.00 MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS. | Q A i^eclal series of eight full hours New London, July 28 {IP)— ing Co. to take on Vice Presi Convention, Hall, Chicago, July 28
televised campaign debates. Kenndy congratulated ~ ' Vice ard M. Nixon for president and • Ambassador Henry Cabot reg. 1.50 to 2.50 MEN’S BELTS AND SUSPENDERS. ^ •‘I wholeheartedly accept your President Nixon today on his win polio shots in certain in Inveatlgation to meet on television Lodge for vice president. qiedal group, leathers and stretch ty p e s ...... / / C Choice of our entire stock, including fine knits, ning the Republican presidential stances as protection against rtg . 5.98 to 12.98 NURSES’ UNIFORMS. • j A jubilant GOP convention made official on a single pet* combed cottons, cotton and dacron blends. with Vice Presideht Nixon during nomination. the d^ease. Solid colon., pUlda, itripos, woven madras, cottons, nykMis, dacrons, ^ O O C O O Solid colors and fancies. Sizes 14-17 and the coming campaign,” Kennedy He told a news conference at Dr. Franklin M. Foote. Connec functo^ ballot last night wfiat long has appeared ineritable.. araartly tailored M ted stylea Sizes 10 to 18. b r^ e n sizes 9 to 44...... A e ^ ^ To 9 . w w reg. 4.49 MEN’S DICKIES, TWILL WORK aald In a telegram to Robert W. his summer home here that if ticut health commissioner, told a It nominated Nixon to battle Sen. John F. Kennedy o f 8, m, I, xl. Bamoff, NBC board chairman, PANTS, sizes 28, 29, 31, 32, 40, ^ A |w A A U.S. Ambassador to the United meeting of physicians, local health Massachusetts, the Democratic choice. who extended the invitation. directors and hospital staff mem rtg . 2.99 LADIES’ COTTON GOWNS. | CQ 42, 44, 50 only...... A Pairs Nations Henry Cabot Lodge gets This will pit in the November balloting a 47-year-<^ "I believe you are performing second place on the ticket “ the bers here ‘ yesterday that ^ a fifth pUsse snd batiste, fall lengths, small idzes only...... I W a notable public aervice in- giving Democrats will have a vigorous shot is advisable when a person is Quaker, a relatively poor man and a self-propelled pplitidan. men's wash 'n wear the American people a chance to traveling in an area where there against a 43-year-old Roman Catholic from a wealthy and reg. 3.79 MEN’S DICKIES, TWILL WORK A Q C Q -fight in the fall.” ladies' famous make aee the candidates o f the two ma Sen. Henry M. Jackson of Wash has been an outbreak of polio, such politically-experienced family. reg. 59c LADIES’ RAYON TRICOT PANTIES.’ O Q - summer slacks SHIRTS, sizes 14, 14 1/ 2 , 16, 17, 19, 20 only. . . A For jor parties discuss the issues face ington, the new Democratic na as Rhode Island. In a post-midnight conference of the party's top leaden cotton knit t-tops brief and band leg styles, sizes 5*6-7...... a ^ Q v to face,” Kennedy added in his tional chairman, appeared with He said the fifth inoculation telegram. that lasted for 2 1 /2 hours, Nixon tapped Lodge, the United Kennedy at the news conference. should be given at the advice of the reg. 1.20 to 1.50 MEN’S FAMOUS NAME SHORTS. VoliiMto9.95 VokiMioU.SS '1 have asked Leonard Rei^ch. family doctor. Nations ambassador,, as his running mate. Kennedy denied that he once lto9>2.PP-3.S9 reg. 3.00 to 14.98 LADIES’ FAMOUS who is In'charge of our radio and Lodge’s acceptance was .a fore-f- snap and boxer styles, O 1 A A said President Eisenhower should Dr. Foote said after the normal MAKE LINGERIE, slips, gowns, pajamas, 1 A *T A O television, to contact your staff series of four shots, average im gone conclusion. So was the con sizes 42, 44, 46, 48 only...... A For I c W V to work out suitable arrange apologize to Russian Premier Ni 8*pc. sets...... InePW To # e"flP > $• munity ranges from 90 to 95 per vention's ratification tonight of his prs. ments.” . kita Khrushchev, as reported by cent. Another shot even improves nomination for secqnd place, de Soviet, Turkey . Without comment, Kennedy former New York Goy. Thomas on this, he said. spite the talk by llUnols Gov. Wil reg. 4.00 to 6.00 MEN’S FAMOUS NAME SWIM TRUNKS. p E. Dewey in Chicago last night. s p o r t s w e a r 2 ~11 2 made public the exchange of tele reg. 3.98 to 7.98 PRE-TEENS’ ; Q A The meeting was held at Law liam Stratton that some unnamed grams in which Samoff had Troops Clash cotton skirts, bermudas, slacks, jamaicas, sizes 8 to 16. A « 0 0 b<»er and brief styles, 4% Q Q Q O f i Most wanted fabrics in pleated, plain front rence Memorial Hospital, where all Midwesterner might be offered as sizes 30 to 44...... A * 0 0 To 4 9 ^ 0 0 sought to arrange what he railed (Contliiued on Page Eleven) a rival candidate. ■tjdea I7 famoua maltar in lolidi, atripea, nov* and continental/ styles. Solid cMANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THtJRSDAY, JULY 28, 1960 J^NCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, ^THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1960 % I *"'T iMivM no room for i m p r o p • r •Hal Boyle Mrsi Powers Hits n » m Good Time, IVtt the thoughts." 13 Persons Die Sibal PrevaOs Sukarno, wl»o^ ss slwAys Has (X^GriH-30p««iSt. plenty of other problems, hadn’t Inaction by U.S. M m m , Sheinwold on Bridge No Cover o ko Mbtlmun. expressed himself much. on the Over M or a n o Sukarno Losing Mike Staakb Presents As Helicopter subject lately. W^hlngton, July 28 ’ —Mrs. SONIETI There are also those who point ‘•THE KENTCOKIAN8" Francis Gary Powers says ahe' DON’T PAMPER . ( South dealer With RICK ’N ROD out the youthful minded, 59-year- VdUB PAftTXER In 4th District would like to aee ^'a little more Nortb-South vulnerable DINE AND DANCE Hits ^ efery Cha Cha Battle old president spent considerable NORTH V action" by the United States In By Alfred Bhetnwold Every Hinrs., Frt. and Sat. time in the Caribbean and Mexico A A (OoBttaosd tr«MB Page One) behhlf of her U2 pilot huaband who Aiter you have learned to'bid ■ Am-CONDITIONED a (Oenttnaed fitnn Page One) during his last trip abroad. ¥ Q 9 « (Turtains weaving hand in hanil Maybe, they feel, there’s hope is facinig tria l In Russia. , and play acceptably you neeid a 4 10 9 5 wlch, Morano lost by 24 votes to By JOHN GRIFFIN 'Powers’ plane was downed In that aome of the passenger* tried (For Hoi Boylr) aboiit In an endless chain to the for a quiet conversion. post-graduate course in the care A K Q I to » 5 Sibal. beat of tom toms and chants'from Russia last May 1. He is sched WEST F.ACT to Iqap as the craft dropped. Of the approximately 105,000 and treatment of partners. The Jiucarta, Indonesia. July 28 (PP) tbs spice islands. Sukarno leads the uled to go on trial Aug. 17 on spy AJ87S42 A10 9«3 'Gauger said he was certain the registered Republicans eligible to charges. pilot veered from his regular course — President Sukarno is losing the wa>’. first principle is to, let' your part ¥ 5 2 ■ ♦ ^ 7 ^ vote in Fairfield County, less than iita ii'i battle of the Cha Cha. . B ut.few of Jakarta’s cit.V-bred 5 Persons Dead Mrs. Powers told a newa con ner know you’re the boss. Ifou can ♦K832 tit., £ f lS T U J O O D to avoid hitting the populated res- 32,000 turned out at the polls in | youth followed Jhe presidential ference last night; see bow this works out In prac A 2 A A 6 4 3 Idehtial area. rainy weather.' The evidence is as plain as young "M y husband's flight was part gf.ii m i (•:- ■ lead. In Chilean Flood tice. SOUTH “The plane was backfiring . The primbary had shaped up I Indonesian couples dance to thC of a program. requiring approval A K 'Q Two Terrific Features 1 IS HAPPENING ATGOoe, W est opens the singleton club^ and definitely losing altitude,” he originally aa a 3-yaw contest b^ bongo beat at a government-run A t first they went underground. of Congress and a presidential or ¥ K r 10 « 3 Cary Oraat—^Tony Chftls ■aid. "M y w ife shouted. " It ’s go- Teenagers and college students Santiago, Chile, July 28 (S>)— and East'Wins with the ace. I f tween Sibal, Morsmo and former | night spot Just half a block from der. I have seen nothing that the East is frightened o f' his partner ♦ A Q J 7 Ihg down.’ I think the pilot knew State Rep. Fred Pope, Jr., Falr- had Cha Cha parties in private Chile today counted five dead in a A 8 7 "Op*ratiqin F*tticoat" We can't reveal it entirely but we must get rid' the president's downtown palace. State Department has begun to he returns a club for West to fuff. something wa* ■wrong and was try fleld. ' , home.s. behind drawn curtajns. flood which swept the San Pedro South West North Em ( In . Color— :S0-9:40 Since traditional Indonesian negotiate for his release. This pleases West. He wanted' ing to get away from lihe houses. Sibal had received most of the. Foreigners with Cha Cha records R iw r valley and inundated the 1 ¥ Part 2 A Part dances are slow, some socjploglsts ' " I would like to see a little a ruff, and he got it. He has had Also: Lana Turner, John Gavin, - An official of the company, Chi vote* at the district GOP conven-1 of our entire Appliance and TV stock within 10‘ became popular hosts. lower parts of the qviake-ravaged more action. It is important to me, 2 O ' Part 3 ¥ Part Sandra Dee— In sago Helicopter Airways, Inc., said feel the Cha Cha provides ‘ afi‘ ele the pleasure o f showing he Is the -4 ¥ Ail Part tion, but Morano and Pope ob ment of hip-swinging abandon foi Then came a bolder move. En city of Valdivia. very Important. Negotiations could "Imitation of Ufo" it appeared the tail section of the tained enough to force the pri-< I Damage was estimateO at sev at least be started.” boss of partnership. Opening lead — A 2 a youth faced with mounting fru.s- terprising band loaders took some This also pleases South, for he In Color—8:40-7:85 helicopter, similar to one used yes mary. Pope eventually ■withdrew, days — tratlons and limited opportunities. of the Indonesian songs Sukarno eral .mllTion dollars. Mrs. Powers visited the Soviet terday by Fi;esid«nt Elsenhower on claiming he did ao in the interests | Government official*',said that embassy here yesterday and was makes, his contract. Blast gets a Note! One complete show each A young' Indonesian puts it a likes so much and gave them a trick with the ace o f hearts, but clubs, you will probably drive the evening. Doors open 7, per a visit to the Republican national of party unity. , simpler way—"We like it—its 1-atln beat. the throat of a major catastrophe told that no word had been re convention here, apparently fell off ceived' from Moscow on her appli West Is then out of trumps' and opponents into spades or hearts. formance 7:30. In Chicago, ConhecUcut. OOP | fun.” "Ciook, Fm folk dancing,” ‘said from the earthquake-dammed, wa in flight. He did not loiow why, the cation for a visa to visit her hus cannot ruff again. South eventual- I f you play possum, you may get Chairman Edwin H. M ay Jr. aald Sukarno, a staunch nationalist, ter* of Lake Rinihue has passed. official said. one Iriddhesian recently as he band. lyyy discards three diamonds on the chance to defend against no- the Republicans of Fairfield NOW’S THE TIME-BETTER HURRY The lake burst through the ei* th went on the attack a >ear ago. and his partner Cha Chasct> their A 600-foot slash in the tree tops County had chosen a candidate and rock barriers early this week. dummy’s long clubs. trump. In a series of speeches and atate- way across the floor of a popular approaching the crash scene indi who "will recapture the Fourth Engineers said 60 per cent of DiMerent Boss (Copyright 1960, Oeneral Fejt- ments., the president labeled Cha club to the refrain of an old In- NHHR Deficit llie result is different if East Is cated the pilot, Robert Meyer, 37, District congressional poat." CTa and Rock 'n' Roil "mixed up the lake's excess water alreaSy bures Oorp.). done.sian tune. boss o f the partnership. He ■wins Worth, Hi* fought desperately to “State headquarters pledges Us I noises called music." He called the has passed down the San Pedro LOOK! BRAND NEW Now blaring Jazr. and L.atln New TTork, July 28 (yth -r- The the first trick with the ace of N o w gain altitude until the final mo wholehearted support to help new dances the first steps in a for music is far out into the open. bHcT Into the Calle Calle River New Haven Railroad reporta a $6,- ment. Meyer had flown for the line' achieve victory and I call upon all eign cultural imperialism that which nins through Valdivia. clubs but decides not to return a Crooner Blng^lamet in the. rage. 811,960 defleit for the first six for 10 years. Republicans of Fairfield County to .could destroy Indonesia's natioiial club. This is partly to show West Area Idle Claims "The ' .Stan Kenton of Indonesia" People living in fbe flood- months of I960—twice the loss for THROUGH SATURDAY •The fatalities were the first for unite behind him in a determined identity. threatened parts of Valdivia had he can't'expect to have things his and "Jakarta's Louis Armstrong" the same period a year ago. The way. Rise During Week the 13-year-oId firm which began effort for victory in November,” j The Jakarta army garrison out draw big crowds. been removed. railroad said yesterday Its def ferrying passengers in 1956. Last lawed Cha Cha, even in private So East ( returns A diamond. M ay said. One can find government of icit for the first six months of "GOLDEN week it flew Mayor Richard J. Also commenting lit Chicago was Refrigerator hhmea. Records in stores were de South must take' the finesse, for ficials and army officers dancing 1959 was $3,277,543. Operating Idle claims in the Manchester Daley as Us 500,000th j|BU»enger. Sen., Prescott Biish of-Connecticut, [ stroyed. and a fine wna ordered for Seaway Ia>»cs Money revenue for the period fell to $69,- he cannot discard . on dummy's This 376-acre tract will become the third sewer district in Manchester, If Itg, residents decide to to the forbidden tunes. Foreign clubs until he has managed to area rose last week from the pre The helicopter, an S-58C, was approve ouch an entity at a public hearing next month. Forming a district would allow for who' said: an.vone teaching the banned stepa: 405.947 from $74,844,907 a year making the 11-minute trip between Minister Siibandrio has been de Ottawa — Canada's receipts draw trumps. West wins with the vious week. the provision of sewer service which cannot feasibly be provided now by either the town or the "I congratulate Ah Sibal upon I Sugarno stressed even more that ago. , FLEECING” Midway Airport on the Southwest scribed as a Cha Cha devotee. from St. Lawrence Seaway tolls king o f diamonds and returns a Jobless claims were filed by 1,- Eighth Utilities District, according to the Green Manor Construction <3o., which, plans a large sub his vidtory. Re-, will make a fine Indonesian' folk dances were the The railroad reported a loss of Side to O’Hare International Air Only Women leaders point out that diamond. division in the tract. Irving Bayer also plans a subdivision there. congressman and aerve our dis patriotic thing to do. He. often in 19S9 amounted to $9,214,000. $1,011,725 for June, as compared ,134 compared with 1,062 a week Wild Cpmedy Farce port on the Northwest Side. the ,Cha Cha should be less objec trict well. I urge all Fairfield keeps Jakarta's diplomatic corps But after expenses, tntere.st, and With a loss of $151,852 In June Now South leads a trump, and earlier. Vacations and platit shut Stanley Stamezewski o f subur going for two hours or m ore—el tionable than the fox trot or waltz depreciation allowances, the sea 1959. June's operating revenue was East wins with the ace. The time County Republicans to support $1.75 WsMily downs accounted for the rise. ban Forest Park said he was Philip' R., and Rita M. Dorsey, him. Dick Nixon needs the strength derly envoys and their wives from because "The dancers don't touch way showed a net loss of $6,688,- $11,466,956 against $13,212,050 the has come to lead a club, and West SOMERS 362 Vernon St.; Anton Brown Jr., Statewide, claims continued to standing on his back porch when Ab Sibal can contribute to the next | — OB —> both sides of the Iron an^ Bamboo hands and the dynamic rhythm 000. same month a year ago. ruffs. W est then lea'ds another 6 Overlook Dr^ property on Ver decline, from 46,431 to 46,464, he heard a sputtering as if the House of Representatives.” ' -N diamond, and Eeist ruffs. Sewer District Petition non St.; IVilliam J. and Fiori State Labor Commissioner Ren- STOCK THEATRE craft had engine trouble. He said he The only other congressional I The contract is down two, and looked up to see ■ the helicopter Leone, 374 Vernon St.; Stanley S7J0 Morihly ato E. Riccluti said.. Weekly pay Route 20, Somers, Conn. primary In Connecticut history-was everybody is happy except South. J. Bellefleur, 341 Lydall St., prop ments totaled $921,057 for 28,330 burst Into flames and then plunge in Hartford County, the Firat Cdn- What alx)ut North? He’ s busy Reservations: R I 9|;4452 erty on Vernon St.; Eldward J. weeks of unemnloyment. Weekly almost straight down. Must Be Recirculated gressional District, in 1956. it ■was | scolding his partner for failing to Other witnesses reported hear and Dorothy H. Bujaucius, 408 che'eks averaged^ $32.21. Claim a Democratic primary. make the contract somehow; after ing an explosion and Federal A'via- Vernon St.; Ronald Grimason, 323 OPEN MONDAY thru SATU RD AY— 10 A M. to 10 P M. ants this year have been paid U. S. CHOICE all, ■ North .also has to show who tion Agency investigators planned Adams St., property on Vernon $30,479,815, as compared 'with Atty. Jules Karp today said a^llve in the tract; they need not Branford. July 28 iff) — State I TAKE 3 YEARS TO PAY! •is boss of the partnership. to explore that angle. petition will be recirculated to es own property there. In fact, per St.; and Uoyd- A. and Diann J. Rep. Lucy T. Hammer, Branford, "VALU-TRIMMED" Incidentally, you might like $39.183961 during a comparable F A A and Civil Aeronautics tablish a new sewer district in sons who do own property In the Odell, 42 Oak St., property on has won the—Republican nomina-1 Former Cheney Mills East’s shift to a diamond at the period in 1959. Board investigators were on the northeast Manchester, and a public tract, but who reside elsewhere, Vernon St. tion for the 12th District Senato ■'second trick quite apart from the scene shortly after the crash in hearing ■would be held within a will not be able to vote, he said. Also, Arthur F. Ste^, 460 Ver rial seat over the party-endorsed | y Hartford Road and Pine St. practice of bossmanshlp. East the Forest Home Cemetery near month. , The' area is largely undeveloped non St.; Dennis B. ShgR 128 Har candidate. knows about the singleton but the Des Plaines River, an area Manchester, Conn. BAR-B-Q C H U C K I A hearing originally set for next now. Obtaining sewer, service lan St, property on vemon St.; In a primary yesterday, sh6 de foresees that he can' give his between Forest Park and suburban Wednesday night was canceled yes would presumably smooth the way Anna M., Rose- J. and Dennis B. feated Atty. Robert M.* Taylor Jr., I BIG CAPACin partner only one ruff.' He must Maywood.” AMPLE FREE PARKING' terday because some of the signa toward getting It all rezoned for Shea, 128 Harlan St., property on East Haven, by 615 votes. He had set up another trick, and only a tures on the petition conflicted residential pbrposes. A recent Vernon' St.; Ropert and Julia been endoeded by convention ac diamond lead can possibly produce Mason, 540 Vernon St.; Marilyn J. Parcel Pickup to Your Car! with the way the n an ^ appear on Town Planning Commission de tion. The Democratic nominee la | another defensive trick. Smi^ke Fills Room, voting lists, Karp said. Sass, 560 Vernon St.; Gilbert and COMPLETELY cision against rezonlng some of It Russell I. Boyce. Dally (Question Friday Night He said the recirculation would Lillian Sass, 570 Vernon St.; and s t e a k s ' Fixture Blamed from rural and industrial has been Dealer, at your right, bids 1 NT guard against legal difficulties in Karl Schmidt, who owns 606 Ver^- appealed to the Court of Common WASHER (16 to 18 points). You hold: Spades the future., pon St., and also a large amount of AUTOMATIC MONTY m Fleas by Green Manor. TOP CHOICE “VALU-TRIMMED" ALL BEEF — A ; Hearts — Q 9 8; Diamonds UCREMICK TEEN DANCE A faulty fluorescent light fixture ITie Green Manor Construction aczi^age imder option to Green Three Showers 8:10 6:30 • 10 — 10 9 5; Clubs — K Q J 10 9 5. on the ceiling of the Connecticut Co., which Karp represents, and Property Owners , Manor. What do you say? Sun., Mon., Tnei. State Employment Service office in Irving Bayer, are prime movers Following are persona who own “ Around Th« World in 80 D arn" “MID NIBHTERS” For Miss Brogan | Answer; Pass. I f you bid the the Jarvis building caused thick behind the petition. The district property in the tract, their home 4uio Destroyed • n M Wsskly c 8te11:30F.M. acrid smoke to fill the office this could provide sawer service for addresses, and the property. In C>—■* ------•Thre* miscellaneous ahowera 00 morning. large subdl'vlsions the two are plan some cases, the residences and. GROUND CHUCK Admissiofi 90c ■Windsor, July 28 (4P)— An auto have been held recently to honor Firemen disconnected the fix ning in the 375-acre tract. property owned coincide. ture, and did not have to use a Town service Tor the tract would ijllia n Kahn Ross, Morton' Kahn mobile owned by Wladyslaw V. Mias Gail Brogan, 39 High St., on STANLEY WARNER IBM MoRihly Freshly rt^und hourly, extra lean for bar-b-q aupremel MANSFIELOiTZ^ booster line run up into the second have required expensive long-dis and Odelle G. Spergel, New York Felip, a non-striking ' employe of her forthcoming marriage to Eu floor office. Damage .was confined tance piping, and the'Eighth Utili the United Aircraft Corp. in Ek«t gene M. Dickenson, Lake SL, Ver t JCT. 3I-32.WIII.IMAWTIC.ct:1 IMJ ) Saturday aty, 193 and 251 Lydall St.; Ed S T A T E I E l to that portion of the ceiling ties District seWage plant is oper win T. and Roberta H. Doughty, Hsutford, was destroyed *by fire non. Note! Through Tues.i~^ Night around the fixture. ating at top capacity. 335 Lydall St.; Viola M. Rankl, early today in the. driveway of his In Jime.a ahower waa given by M A TIN E E S A T 1:4.<5 Majority 'Vote Needed Marlborough, 341-343. Lydall St.; home at 235 .Rood Ave. Police said the bridegroom’s tw o aunta, Mra. U. S. TOP CHOICE "VALU-TRIMMED" FOR BAR-B-QUE EVE. SHOW BEGINS 6:46 N o One Admitted yellow paint waa smeared on the Henry Bonk and Mrs. Oari Bell- A fter “ Psycho” Starts, 9:45 Englisk 'Scope Biggeet The district, if approved by a Peter F. and Am elie C. Gannutz, PERRY BORREUI majority of the 20 voters needed to 378 Lydall St.; Edric T. Pettengill, frdnt qf the house^ c h iu i^ r. at the latter’s home on IIA MANEV nAUUM ^ Tony . lFERl8(ltfi-S»T0N 348 Summit St. Succulent, savory, tenoer 8:30 to 12:30 London The world’s largest call the public hearing, would be 380 Lydall'St.; Green Manor Con 91ie fire occurred at 4 a.m^ old a ppu a n ce Miss Patricia Dickenaon, aistar NU m llN Cl llU nN YOUR Curtis fully steerable radiotelescope is the the third In Manchester, counting struction Co., 380 W . Middle Tpke., about an hour after Felip re Admission $1.00 of the bridegroom, gave a shower D ebbie jodrell Bank installation in Eng the town and Eighth District. a large amount o f ajjeeage. turned from work at the East last week, attended by S3 guests, Block -land, which has a 250-foot-dl Neither the town nor Eighth Also, Abner N. Adler and Leon Hartford plant. It was discovered Reynolds district are In'vblved in the pro by a neighbor. Mack Follander, at her hinne. SWIMMING DAILY ameter reflecting bowl. The tele Dobkdn, 2i8 Hartford Rd., (jreet- Style scope is used in tracking man- posal. The hearing will be run by field (jonvalescent Home; IValter who told police he was awakened' Mrs. John Kramar, 485 Hartford CHUCK ROAST -made satellites, but its main pur the petitioners themselves, who Baldyga, 462 Birch Mt. Rd., a by the barking of his dog. Rd., grandmother of the bride, 43 will elect directors and officers if Vernon St. lot; and Alg;onquin The Felip house is located juat gave a ahower Sunday,- attended pose is to receive and record radio BIG 11 CU. F T .« " B A T RACE” A t 8:05 EAST HARTFORD waves that origilnate in outer space they approve the piroposal. Gas Co., Boston, a gas T>ipe right west of the Rood Ave. overpass of by 35 guests. *171* marriage will HANDY'S BRIGHTWOOD BRAND MILD TENDER "B IG N IG H T ” A t 6:45-9:80 plus “ Isbuids O f The Sea" — at dlstan'cM as gerat as a billion Karp pointed out that, to be of way. the Hartford-Springfleld Express take place Sept. 10 in S t James’ Chuixh. Grocery Also RANDY SPARKS In Color!—Cartoons! light years. able to vote, persons need only Also, Cecil R. and Amanda J., way. in “ TH E BIG N IG H T " COME EARLY! 1-LH. PEAOOCK •w IN COI.OR SKINLESS SHOWN lit REFRIGERATOR Frankfurts CELLO LUNCHEON MEAT 3 s : M.OO Frank Sinatra RgqUIRE LANOLIN WHITE Gina I.d)IIobri8:ida CUT FROM FRESH DRESSED CHICKEN “Never “So Few” MEATY TENDER SHOE POLISH 39c Kd “ Kookie" Byrnes 0 0 ’^ .7'!“’ “ YELLOWSTONE KELLY*' LEGS DAD’S OR 32 Of, BOLTON FiOTCH RO O T BEER n. D*iM>*it qt. Bat. I^C Routes 6 am i ^4 4 V FR” Llvinp in tight quarters? 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The CLARK’S .V . . . 'i'-'Tli FANCY TUB Comfortably A ir Conditioned iS 8 Eost Center St., MoncKester i ^ Mt 9-1864 l ' .JBk *. , S8 NORTH STREET — W ILU M A N TIO OPEM 'T0Nl$j!^ • y; k \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD;'MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, JULY ft, 1960 “hard” goods 4n the basement and MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1960 F^im will ba ths main spaakar 41 tw;o churches, Awo bArochlal school W ill Stay in Tovon "soffi goods upstalrz: RochviilenVernon the annual awards Aod instaUation Mjsgr. Bojnowski buildings, an ofphanags ' accomo dating 125 children and a home for Although the change In opera Judgamant ploUng banquet of this Oraater Rockville one Adlai Stevenaao, ona could go boll 5hdw, Film* OPEN the aged. ' ; tion has resulted In fewer penon- oaa otvU righto plank, aa rawrittaa their losattona. Jaycees Saturday night. at the Succumljs at^92‘ to the Innocent trap Into which tha Roadside Stands 8 A.M.I 0 9 P . M , nel locally, almost none have lost Aittd^at^r under praasure from ^^oa FraaidaiAt B ra iy yaar, offlciiala report ao- American Logion Home. Msgr. Bojnowski was the foun their Jobs. A number have been dtotii«titohed Walter Uppmanh (hi iRec Schedule Gty to Skip'. Flynn will also Administer the der of the Daughters of Mary pf Self-Service Operation m xoo and Cknrenor RockafaUar, is Connecticut wrote hlmaelf. He apMared In Loa MdaBto. attributed In oaa way In New Britain transferred to toe' Middletown- Called Possible S U N D A Y . 8 A A I .-8 P . M . the Immaculate Conception,-aft cr- Angeles papers, with the MANCHESTER, EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1960 «T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ THURSDAY. JULY, « l. 19 old Princeai Jozah, Rebels Against Trend W. H. ERO^UNO ElUott Smith, 8 Country Lsne, arty Jr., 29 Birch S t; Mrs. Odina King Baud, In an N dpe. a «m 4 at a Chineaa ,nl*lJt beef mainUlns its place at the Rockville City Hall is4n the wind. Haven firm because.title was never Haven. iRIq de Janeiro— The Omaguk ADMITTBD YESTERDAY: Wil (Oonttmesd from Page One). LUMBER CO. The attorneys for the city and Rockville. . Duclos, 257 Spruce St.; John lUlon near the rayaL dlttaar maatin* I- -A: M' r ' ' I ' • ■ ^ i . * MiUlC^liSTER E v e n i n g tissLA LD , M a n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., T h u r s d a y , ^ u l y 2 8. i9 6 0 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TglrtuiPAY,>TOY 19^ nfiAi f A G S W i l T the second .laning whan It scored recently . sMiointed entsrtainmiBt Erskine, secretary; Mrs. fleorge cause CstkbUc, Italy doss not Actress Facing recognise divorce, the marriage to Cal'Loses Race, loU will be iwrlswsd by ^ two runs. It addsd two sM ie In ebairman. Ho ifills the vacancy Hannon, BeMamln flan Giacomo By the Bishop of JLittle Roch the fourth. The Ffrebells scored creited by the resignation of Max and Robert Wright; directors for MUs Loren also is not recognized Hamilton Seekg faculties of both schools In the as legal in Italy. 3 Persons Killed fan. About half of the fsmdty at Ilepublicaiis Plan their oflly run in the fifth of the well B. 9titehinson. thrM years; Ifra. Harry Woods, • Bigamy Charge Townes 6-lnning game. Charles Phelps and EdWard When Misa Loren and Ponti Barnard will be at the new North ALPOA Pdetpbnes Binge returned to Italy a year ago, a k P R i i ...... Method to Weld End Junior high school when it Sheepbake Aug. 13 The winning pitcher, Mark Dun- The. bingo previously plaxmed for Ksaslsr, dlrsctori, two yeaxis; and Rome, July 28 Italian Galveoton, ’T ., July 81 (F) The Open Forum Catholics nack, was aided try catcher, Rus Mrs. lYancts Bnmo, Maxwell B. state proascutor said t^ay . he deputy prosecutor said no bigamy A car loet a race > to a tmmtng opens. Saturday evening by ALPOA has action oould be taken unless Missile Metals sell Dkvidson. The losing Etcher been postponed to Aug. 6 to avoid Hutchinson and James itsssey, di would recommend a fuB,. forinal with a train and three perauu To Adopt Honor Roll Marie Kristoff, English teacher at ' The RspuMiean Town Commit- was Tom Vn^h snd' eat^er, Ken rectors, onager. charges were filed, by Ponti’s first ✓ A _ Barnard, was the chairman o f the conflict with the chicken bsrbeeue investig;atlon Into private com died after the auto rammed the 2 tos will held a shsepiiake at the Dahlquiet. . Tax OolleetleB Hours plaints of bigamy against actrssa wife or Italy’s minister o f Justice, r-'t-'N ■ 'ss?a a rs?cs£^”- ? u ^ T h e U. S. Air Force has awarded committee which drew up the re On Racial Segregation to be held st the First Congregk- ^ t after considerable publicity, locomotive last night. lid •|«iWTM th« tight to dodlBO to pabUah ohyinotter t ^ heme of Mr. and Mrs. Richard All Stan Play Tonight Tax C oll^or Eugene Schwanks Sophia Loren and Italian film "/MILeAM a contract to Hamilton Standard, 1 Faculties at Manchester' that all eight subjects taken by the quirements. tlonsl Church. A food sale will Rome Attorney Generdt Arrigo R. B. Lawhora told of aeaing m«y bo Ubeloua or which la tai had taste, n e e expre^cm c I^Uw' a division of United Aircraft Corp., students would be included on the William Dunnack, president o f also be held Aug. 6 in the momiffg will be at the Andover P u b lic producer Carlo Ponti. loaf views la ddstred hy oontrihutloaa o f this character but letters Junior high schools will meet It in Arkansas la Immoral, w hy' Badie on Bunker Hill Rd. on Aug. library from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday Lanzara advleed Guasco bigamy two cars hurtle toward the etoaa- ^COMPORT to study welding of molybdenum fall to approve a proposed honor roll. (ConEsMd Pngs One) the Boys’ Bsaaball Assn., has an in Uie Red Bern. Mrs. CharlM Prosecutor Guido Guasco said ing as the passenger train, tha whldi ire defSmatiny or abiutve win be rejected. C r M ^ K m a H T e does the church havs aopazmto 18 at 8 p.m. Final plans wore nounced an All Star Little League to receive payments of first quar charges could be brought by any, aud tungsten by electron beams. roll program for all Junior The academic subjects ars Eng Erskine, chairmen: has announced he had completed a prellniinaiy In- Santa Fe Chief, approached on the lish, social studios, math and sci schools and churches. made at a meeting at the home game at the elementary school ter taxes. officer of the court. HamUton Standard holds North school students. race is influenced by racial preju- A These separate diurdua that sU donations will' be grate *vestigati6n into the complaints west outskirts of Galvoaton. ence. Titusville, Fla., July 28 UP)— o f Mrs. Robsrt P. Aalnger THiea- field at 6 tonii^t. Playen will be Ponti’s fllfcst wife, O lu lia n a f Uon is graded fairty. 2, It is im American technical and manufact An average of B will be required dlceT , ^ and schools were eatebUdied when fully accepted. Food should ha and felt an Instructing Judge— a A Vote fo r PJE. Non-academic subjects ars phy A. One of the easiest ways is dey night. aelected from each of the four brought to the bam before 11 a.m. Maaeliester Bveaiag Herald An Fiastri, is seeking to have the One car got past aafsiy. Ths forWiittteas portant 8. It is academic. uring rights to electron beam weld in all subjects, with only one C The shattering headen eollision of enforceable civil laifr forstoads In kind of one-man grand Jury— fS the Editor, sical education, art, musle and to ssk oneself a simple ^mesuon: A siwcisl feature of the social league'teams: Lake, Fire Depart At a recent mid-spmmer meet dover eonrespoBdent, Mrs. Paul U. marriage annulled in Roman Cath other, driven by Effrie England, Therefore, it should be used to ing and cutting equipment devel permitted, which must be offset by two automobiles, MS speeding In tegrated insUtuUons. .It la prac- should open an inquiry. . When I saw Mr. Maetoeo's let oped by the Carl Zeiss Foundation home economics for idrls qr Indus- “ Would my Judgment of uils man event will be the presence of a ment, Hoisington’s and Palmer’s. ing, Mr. and Mtrs. William Riley of PfaaeUehl, telephone Oeventry, olic ecclesiastical courts. 34, a Galveston labored, struck tha determine the honor role as should the wrong lane, claimed live lives impossible and would bo It would be up to the instructing Miss Loren and Ponti are in ter in The ••Herald” I was ashamed of West Germany. an A. trial arts for boys. be the same if he were of my own prominent Republican who will This will be the final Little Bolton and Mrs. Doris Brown of Jragrlm 8-8866. train’s engine directly behind its any other subject that can fulfill seriously harmful to abolish or judge to decide whel^jer formal Italy after" s|>ending an extended third wheel. of myeelf and of the many people Both molybdenum and tungsten, Citizenship will also be a criter IKNMIING M BS* All Prices Plus Tax sad Baeagpable Cariag. STAMPS I JO 20 (lin S37-I mm * • * * 2 1 6 * * BORDENS 1 wWh hot catsup Q iiM ’f VlianiiaBy f S S f . 073 MAIN TIRE -1 \ T / I - i X.- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JTH.Y 28,, 1980 J m r P A O B T B N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY* JULY 28, 1980 sis they permit a common evalua tion of accidents. Swim Classes involving wemen.- She a s a u ^ State News Meanwhlje, Commission Director Obituary Rhee Ex^Aide Seized \TolUmdr€ounty queaUonara that after lo y e tn Nixon E!J<^ks Lodge Bernard . 3. Ackerman today set — ^— ->•' . marriagd to a State Trooper, ahe Reds Airiest, next Tuesday St 10 a. m., for the U not Oie ‘Mallcate” typo- conference dealing with'proposed WllUMn A. OonepMt Halted^ Await The Tormor Pearl C. Carpenter Roundup legal curls on -16-17 year-old Rockville.— William A. Oono- To Block Ballot Strife Paw^jtnk Nances of Avon, Mrs, Johnson is the drivers. 'The meeting will be held past, 66, of S7 Grant St., died Water Report mother of three daughters; Pata- Students from For Running Mate in Xhe.commission antce, state of Tuesday, night at the U.S. Vet to ela, 18; Susie, 10; and Cindy, 7. (Continned from Fago Om ) (Continned from Pngo One). fice building. erans Honpital In West Haven I Distaff Deputy She is clerk of -Mansfield Justice (OoaMnwd , after a long illness. ' ■*•'■',...... • d lcfto h D r o p p e d was no sign of Skarbeck and Swimming classes at Bolton debts estimated at $92 ibiUlon, ex Court. (Oonttaited trem P«c« On«> fice of the presidency iuid 1 will He' wad bom Sept 20, 1603, in L ^ e Houae on Bolton Lake have Ruth Millett (Oonttanod from Pago.Ono) Tolland Obimty acquired Its only groups o f students wenf J neighbors feared ba had died in Ask Overtime Pay empt low incomes from taxation UnitM States la u strong now as New Haven, July 28 (jn — A be glad to do so." Terryvllle,. tha son of th'a late and give the little man access to I woman sheriff today when tSfs. 2 Youths Saved tourists, Four o f ^today’s K Nixon wero.foinif to deal, the the flames. New Havin, July 28 (/PJ-^U.S. Adam and Augusta Kamena beeni canceled temporarily, accord "i laid the President ehOhld "our adversary.” U.S. District Court copyright ac Nixon, speaking in an emotion bank loans. But he iaid the Communist bloc Arthur Johnson of Blrchwood were described by the 6m|l ■'people oiigrht to call for a cut in ally lowered voice, said he hopes District Gou,rt Judge J. Joseph Conopaat, and he lived in Rock ing to an announcement by Bolton Build Oompoaioiielilp Every tion against the proprietor of a being on an automobile esinf Day for Marital HappInMa Three new Socialist parties en have expresaed regret over the 'is building strength faster and he Heights Rd., Mansfield took the Bridgeport, Jiily 28 (IV—Two th*i cards. that 1n the coming campaign Ke Crash Kills Girl. 16 Smith has enjoined a 'Torrlngton ville for the past 22 years. Before Park Commissioner Fred Gaal. Thompeonville bar and grill haa tour of the Soviet Union. , ' ' construction firm from further his illness, he was employed for It's a terrible gyp for a woman tered the field. G,hlef among them crash of the U2 in Soviet terri is worried whether, in the next oath ad deputy sheriff from Su Westport- youths spent five hdurs been withdrawn without cost to I. ”I don’t know udi'ether tho filiP'-;' Nixon’s nomination camp with will do and say the things that Guilford, July 28 (/P)—Catherine The auapeneion of classes fCl- is the ■ Popular Socialist party, three years, this country would will show him worthy of the high violations of the Fair Labor Stand several years as an auto salesman to work hard for 20 or 30 years tory” Kennedy said,'“rather than perior Court Clerk John Yeomans. in Long Island Sound last nlfiht, either side. dents are facing over-^caMos. jMF machine-like precision on a single Lally, 16, of Wallingford, was ards Act and from alleged discrim Iowst,an unfavorable report from which put forward 120 candidatea "slip into a position whore we clinging to their oeB^ixed 22-fodt Leo Feiet Inc., Edwin H. Morris office for which his--party nom killed early today when, police at Chorches Motor Sales In Man the State <4Health Department on to make a good home, be a issue a aUitement that turned out Mrs. Johnson, wife of Resident whether the Soviets have dasHAff ; ballot from a convention that long ination against employes. wife, and bring, up a family, look for the powerful lower house and coi^dn’t carry out 'a second etrike” State Trooper Arthur Johnson, 1s sloop. A Co., Inc., and the Remick Music to crack down on American nusgSe ^ inated him. said, the car in which she was chester. bacteria count in a sample j>f wa to be a lie.” against an attacker. ego had determined on him as the The Vice President said many The action was brought by U.S. . He was a member of the First ing forward to the day when she half a dozen for the upper house. Mansfleld’s second deputy sheriff. Phillip Teuecher and John Crane Corp., had charged Joseph D. An sines,” the embassy - spokes party standard bearer. riding struck a tree along Route 1 ter taken at the beach eeveral The Socialists are for a planned The Democratic presidential Kennedy Wras asked whether hq were found clinging to th* boat none and the Main Bar imd Grill great world events may lie ahead Secretary of Labor James P. Evangelical JUrtheran Church in weeks ago. and Her husband can begin to take Timothy Quinn ivas named a year eaid. - - - *- ■Republicans packed to the raft at the base of Flagmarsh Hill. economy, state'ownership of pub nominee eaid he didn’t mind what •aw aqy prospect-for the enact ago by High Sheriff Nicholas near - Penflold Reef by two other Inc., with using two songs "At He reported the Russlanf "KiMl in the months before the campaign Mitchell against Oneglia * Ger- Rockville. He was also a member Assistant Health O ffice AJan it easy and ’enjoy .life a bit, only ment of civil rights legislation in ers of the smoke-filled hall were ends on election day. He said he Police said the Lally girl and vaslnl Inc. on a coniplaint that the of Hockanum Barracka of the to find that her husband is -a stick- lic utilities and a .drastic cut In Dewey, a'2-time GOP preeidential Pawluk. yachtsmen, Uoyd Stoebel and Sundown,” and "September in the said the embassy could ^ do any* well equipped for their hour on na her bcpther, James, 19, were re A. Leventhal said this afternoon the 600,000 man.army, third larg standard bearer, said about him. the brief aeselon of Congress. He Julius Zbras. Teuscher and Crane Rain," ■without the publisher’s per thing it likes with copies of ttlS ,believes the winner of' the presi company had failed to pay time American Legion in Rockville. He in-the-mud who isn't Interested In said be didn't want to mislead any AppolntmMt of Mrs. Johnson tion-wide television. dency will be the man the people turning to the summer home of that another sample-of the water doing anything to make hia wife est In the world. ' He added: t is ex|>eeted to be helpful in work suffered no serious harm. mission. magazine.- ^ , and a half wages for overtime work was a veteran of World War I, was taken t**terday. X prelim one by raising false hopes, because WTien youthful Gov. Mark O. decide can best deal with those Vbelr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fran on two projects. during which he served overseas happy. With North Korea’s Communist "I’ve had worse things said Hatfield of Oregon put the Vice cis Lally, Neck Rd., Madison, inary report will be available to- about me in my own party. And It is a controversial issud. But he events. The complaint said the company, with the U.S. Army. ' Yet this U the diaappointment regime at their backs, all the par said that if the Republicans are de President's name in nomination, Nixon himself made the an when the accident occurred. They He Is survived by his wife, Mra. mdrrow on the results of the sec that U in store for many hard ties are antl-Corfimunl’st and pro- Oov. Dewey, as a political prophet. which employs 260 men, paid regu ond sampling. termined to support such legisla signs bounced up all over the floor nouncement that Lodge' had been had driven a friend to Walling lar wages for road construction Pduline Jbhannik Conopait; a son, working, conscientious wives — western. It not’ without blemieh.” Asked If he felt President Eisen tion, it might be possible. A4P SUPER MARKET IN MAHCHESTER - 241 BROAD STREU AND 114 E. CEHHR STRBT and galleries, balloons floated to chosen aflej his meeting with 34 ford. work and building the Thomaston William Conopast of Bolton; two Judging from letters-that come to The campaign was generally Kennedy oflg;inalIy had planned ward the ceiling and a bedlam of party leaders. Police said they did not know Flood Control Dam. daughters, Mrs. June Stutz of this column. quiet, with only one person killed hower’s support would be of value to Nixon, Kennedy said he will be to answer newsmen’s queries last noise broke out that lasted 18 min Previously he had named Lodge how the accident occurred and The complaint also accused the Coventry and Mrs. Diane Grpus of Theae disappointed wives all tell in an election squabble- and few night. He gave up when the GOP OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 'TIL 9 P. M. utes. ■and three others as under serious they were unable to question the company of discriminating against Milwaukee; WIs.; a brother, -Ed Soviet, Turkey pretty much the same story., other violent incidents. But the “ very helpful,” then added; consideration for second place. convention dragged past midnight. In the galleries huge bhie cards brother, who has admitted to Douglas Krom, a foreman, by plac ward Conopast of Bristol; a sister, With the children grown and high school and university stu " I’d be glad to have his co More than 30 newsmen, photog spelling out N-I-X-O-N popped up One of these, Sen. Thruston B. Grace-New Haven Community Hos- ing him on a layoff list after he had Mrs. Minnie Klepps of Terryvllle; gone from home, with the time and dents who forced Rhee out made operation, but I believe he Is com •Morton -of Kentucky, -seems, likely raphers and radio-television staff across a hundred feet o f ' seats. A piitl at New Haven with a frac refused to sign a release to his a grahdqhild and aeveral nieces and Troops Clash money for a good time, they find life miserable for the 60 candi mitted elsewhere.” met], had waited for hours for Ken- traffic light clanging red for "Stop to remain as chairman of the GOP tured and dislocated right leg, rights for back pay. ^ nephews. they are stuck with husbands who dates from his discredited- Liberal Answering questions about na National -Committee. riedy to spedk but he sent word to - '■■ ,-■■«.-'.i; - and Think" and shifting to green possible broken jaw, severe fsclal The court order also barred the Funeral services will be held to never want to go anywhere, do part.v, which had a big majority In tional defense, th e. Democratic them he would wait until morning, for "Go with Nixon" trundled along The other two, .Secretary of the and exlenaivlybody Injuries. Police morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock- at Along Frontier anything, and who won’t both candidate said " i don’t think there Treasury Robert B. Anderson and company from discharging or dis the last assembly. Some 2,000 high then Joined them briefly and ex a wire strung across the hall above said the brother was driving the criminating against any employe the-Scott Funeral Home, 60 Main —— — • er to put themselves out to school youths demonstrated yes is any doubt about the present plained he thought it was getting SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY, GENUINE SPRING (OVEN-READY lb 63c) the heads of the delegates., Rep. Waller H. .Judd of Minnesota, car. St., Terryvllle, with the R«v. Her ' (dontinued from Page One) please their wives, or add a little strength of the United States be the convention keynoter, are ex who has filed a complaint against terday at Ansong demanY.ng with pretty late for new* conferencing. ■-, -,- v"' -A'-Auo"" But the Republicans were order- The girl died shortly after her the compahy. man Vesper, paator of St. Paul’s fun and excitement to their lives. drawal of the local Liberal candi ing equal” ^o Russia's, then added: The Senator’s sister, Mra Sar r:.’-'-rW--' -■ I-ri-f .1- jly even about their exuberance. pected to be drawn Into the cam Lutheran Church In that town, five of six Ruseiaa .soldiers he “I didn’t mind working hard and RKGULAR B E C paign as advisers. arrival at Grace-New Haven, where date, Oh Chai:yung. Students car "The question is the relative gent Shrlver, had httvlted the Most of the delegates stood fa.st in Nixon released the full text of ahe was employed. Turnpike Earnings oflficlating. Buriat will be in Hill thought were crossing the frontier being tlOd down when the children ried out slmiiar protest marches rate of growth. By 4961 to 1968, whole news group into the father’s Victim’s Description of Bandit T R IM LB their placea. waving Nixon sailor The Lslly family home is at 111 side Cemetery, Terryvllle. and, ordered them to halt. When were growing tfp,” these women unless we. take immediate action, the telegram which Eisenhower Hartford. July 28 (A5 — ’Earn at Taegu. home, which she and some other hats or bouncing state aigna up North Whittlesey Ave., Walling Friends may call at the funeral they di(l not, he opened fire. The say, "but I always figured that we will slip into a secondary posi members of the family have been This is a likeness at the bandit who held up the Bensflclal Fi Lam b Legs sent hinvfrom Denver. Significant Prime Minister Huh Chiuig, and down. ford. ings of *13,429,904 are reported home tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock. Rueeians fired back, more Turkish eome day my husbnd and I would tion.” nance Co. yesterday afternoon- It was made up by Mra. Barbara ly, Eisenhower told Nixon he la for the Connecticut Turnpike dur who has headed the caretaker occupying temporarily. A few state banners moved "delighted that you are at laat free troops came up, and rifle fire have a few years to enjoy life.” The recent "belllcrise actions" Today is the 31st birthday of -Albaai, clerk victim of the $450 hold-up. She used the new State ing the 19.59-60 fiscal year which Arthur N. Klebes "But how do you enjoy life with government since Rhee’s over Police Identi-Kit. Manchester police today are seeking other SUPER-RIGHT.aurca-Riom SPECIAL,o fc v - im l , MEATY/ v ic m i t ANDm in u DELICIOUSucuv.lVwtt/ 9 PICNICS I haltingly down the aisles while to speak freely and frankly In exr Dr. Wallace Dies • continued for about two hours. throw, today left the door open of Soviet leaders, Kennedy said, -Kennedy’s beautiful ■wife, Jac a band and organ kept the noise ended June 30—an increase of al Arthur N. Klebes, 64, of 391 Then both the, Soviet and Turkish a man who haa no hobbies , of his were based on- their apparent be clues which might lead them to the bandit. They say the hpld- pressing your views on the present most *4 million over the previous to a draft for the presidency. queline, and the family planned a at a high pitch. But there was and future of. our great country." Hartford, July 28 (JP) ■ - Dr. Vic Lincoln St., New Britain, jdied ysa- troops withdrew. own. thinks yours are foolish, lief that the balance of power la up appears to be the work of an experienced, person. SMOKED tor G. H. Wallace, .former medical year. Earlier he had said he was de quiet celebration. misaing the crush of delegates terday at the New Britain Gen Sburces in the Interior Ministry- can’t be bothered with making shifting in Russia’s favor. Kefinedy outlined a schedule determined to parade and to dem chief with, the State Department The State Highway Dept., In eral Hospital. Hia wife is the for ihutual friends, and never does termined to retire. But when LB .1 said they underetood a Soviet pa-’’ asked at a news conference if he . The nominee said there is "sub w|ilch indicated he has abandoned of birdlore in 1927. flying 2,200 SHANKLISS onstrate by sheer clatter that thelr- of Welfare and director of the Con ita announcement yesterday, said mer: Clare Sheldon of the Buckland anythlrig you Ssk him to?” stantial differ«tce” between the South^Windsor necticut regional blood center, the earnings of the turnpike this trol had tried to arrest a Turkish would accept the presidency If , anything resembling a vacation miles across the Atlantic to Lab-1 Shoulders man was a more popular choice secUon of Mancheater. There’s no easy toluUon to that administration and New York Gov. American Red Cross, died July 24 year wise *3,923,293 more than border guard, apparently bellevtog elected, he aaid the new assembly before returning to 'Washington rador. SHOULDER CHOPS AND STEW MEAT UNOX - IMPORTED 1 LB CAN l.f t than some other. A well known state industrial he had strayed across the frontier. problem once a wife la faced with Nelson A. Rockefeller on the ef- for the Congress session starting S and A For "there was no other than In Tours," ■France, according to the revenue taken in for the 12- supply man, Mr. Klebes was execu would have the last word on that The Turk cried out, his com it. A man who is set in hie ways is subject. fectlvenees of the present defense Aug. 8. From here on it looks like Q — Has a third major baseball | Nixon. word received here. month period that ended June 30, tive vice president of Smith and hard to change. xetup. LB 3 9 ^ 3 ^ n 2.79 Boy, 14, Held 1959. panions rushed to the scene, and work and lots of it. league been organized? LAMB COMBINATION CANNED HAMS Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of It was reported that Dr. Wallace Klebes Inc., mill suppliers. A couple who have had few in Hub’s forceful personality could In response to several questions, As for vehicles, the count for the.exchange of fire ensued. help bring atability to the new Hia running mate, Ben. Lyndon A — Yes, in July 1959, at New I New York, who once was a can died In his sleep. He had been on Funeral services will be held to terests in common through the Kennedy repeated: "The main Q — Does the United States York City. The Continental League I didate but withdrew, sat with a a European tour at the time. the fiscal year was 43,604,997 on morrow afternoon at 2 o’clock at The Interior Ministry said it did Republic if factional fighting with B. Johnson of Texas, is due here Constitution require a periodic In Stabbing not know the fate of the soldier years, except their children, aren’t question la — which party is real tomorrow with Mrs. Johnson and plans to open-in 1961. Nixon hat-perched, jauntily on his His last residence was in Farm- the highway as compared with Trinity Methodist Church In New likely to build a close eompknlon- in the Democratic ranks weakens census 7 - ' 31,253,962 the previous year—or the Rusaiana reportedly tried to ly committed to these goals” — a a big staff Of aides for rounds of head and clapped in time with the Intgon but he also had lived in Britain. Burial will be In Rose Hill shlp in their old age. the new prinie minister’s support. reference to platform pledges. A — Yes. Once every 10 years. band. Mrs. Robert Crockett, 38. of 80 West Hartford for a time. an increase of .12,441,036, Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. arreet but thlt further* informa Huh, a friend of Rhee, has Im talks and an overnight sthy. The census count determine the Q—^What became.of Jean Laffite | tion was expected. So this column Is - for young The Republican platform, he Adlal Stevenson, the 1952 and after his presidential pardon? SLICED BACON When the noise died away, Gov. Brook Rd. was stabbed In the back When he was director of the Con Tbe turnpike’s income for the Friends may call at the Carlson wives. If you want to avoid a lone pressed the nation by his flrnmess, ■ said, had been "improved because number of seats In Congress to Paul Fannin of Arizona placed in first six months of 1960 was *6,- Funeral Home, 45 Franklin Square, The last Soviet-Turkish border tolerimce and willingness to riweep 1956 presidential nominee, files in A—He turned privateer again I last night by a 14-year-oId boy necticut Regional Blood Center, ly old ago — don’t wait to start of the Democratic ^atform.” be apportioned to each state. and is believed to have died in nomination Sen. Barry Goldwater he headed one of the largest blood 217,861 as compared with *5,288,- New Britain, tonight from 7 to 9 incident reported waa in' August enjoying life rintll "the children the state clean of abuses perpe Friday night to see Kennedy Sat- who has been plsced In the Ju Referring again to Rockefeller, urday'.after overnight 'irlslts with exile on an island off the coast | - R»HT IB of his state as "The voice of con programs In the entire country, 761 for the same period a yetu* o’clock. Contributions may be made 1969. One Turk was killed and are grown.” trated by Rhee’s long powerful Kennedy said: "I don’t doubt he A venile Detention Home In Hart ago. In his memory to the memorial Liberal party. There has also bejsn friends. There is no announced Q—^Which wae the first Ameri- of Yucatan. science speaking for the Conserva with only Massschusetts and Los another wounded by Soviet gun Find time to be companionable is. committed to these goals — but '■"T warship sunk In World War sw a-ucH i tives of this nation.” ford. Angeles County handling more ftind of Trinity Methodist Church, fire as they strayed about 50 yards to your husband, to make friends, some criticism that Huh has been plan now for Kennedy, Johnson SUPM-RIOHT, SKINLUS, AU MEAT too lenient toward leaders of the I doubt hia party la.” and Stevenson to get together at n t , Q—What are the two ohief pur QUAurr There was an ^-minute demon Resident Stale Trooper Ronald blood; V NHRR Hearing l^ecess New Britain. into Soviet territory while cut to travel, and to entertain while , Kennedy aaid he hopiiss Congress, stration «^lle delegates earrying old regime,. particularly in letting one Oirie. • i- A—The USS Reuben James, poses of the St. Lawrence Seaway? Franl^rts ■Jacobsen said today the woman Dr. Wallace was born In Kirk ting grass in the Poeof district in Uje two of you are still young. - when It reconvenes Aug. 8, will sunk by a torpedo in detober, 1941, ONENia the state iigns of Arkansas. Lou caldy. Scotland. New Haven, July 28 (JF)—The Mrs. Grace B. Douthwaite the. northeast corner of Turkey, Rhee go to Hawaii. Somh foes of A—’Transportation - and water | was atlarked In her bedroom. A ’*I t ’s much, much easier to stay vote more money for defense. He whiIe^>n convoy duty off the coast power. ”” SUPUdlOHT, ILICiD ONLY AS isiana, North Carolina, , Texas, Besides his wife, Beatrice, he hearing on the option of the Coro.^ ...Mra. Grace B. Doutltwaite. 91, The So'vlet Union announced In companionable with a husband the former president would like carving knife with a 12-inch monwealth of Massachusetts to, said he doesn't know whether It Rail Toll 12 ID Year of Iceland. 'This was before the eoz e « c Mississippi, Georgia. Washington. leaves two brothers. of the Farmington Convalescent February 1969 that it had cap through. the years than to try to to see him brought to trial. wrlll' be possible to get a supple- AOVERTISD ^ blade was plunged Into the right purchase the New Ha^VSn Rail Hospital and formerly of Brown U.S; was officially in the war, OlfvR LoiiiF 2 PKOS Arizona, Nevada, Wyoming, South side of her back Just below the tured four American-trained Turk- find that companionship in your mentiti appropriation through in —Washington — American rail Carolina, Idaho, Utah and Puerto road’s Old Colony branch was re St.,-Hartford,—the aunt of Jilra.- -ish-spiea and killed-another when ever raised from Havana harbor? shoulder blsde,—puncturing -her Safety Program cessed today in U.S. District Court later years. the probably 3-week session, but roads recorded 12 fatalities from Q—What great feat was accom A—YeSz in 1912. In Arlington I HONOR MAID "Ac OPP RIOUIAR PRICE" Rico snaked'about the hall. Louise Darling of Manchester, they tried to cross the frontier "we should do It.” Waiting in the wings for the lung. She was also hit S blow on Hartford, July 28 (/P)—Chemical until Sept. 20. all causes In' 1959 while carryln; plished by the European lapwing? National Cemetery, the "Maine 402 died Tuesday evening at the hos at night. The Russians claimed Kennedy said he did riot believe 350,000,000 people more than- 2: Salami PKO 34*= seconding speeches to be cleared the head, apparently with a tests for drinking drivers, an ab- Local Stocks A—Thia bird made one of the Monument’-’ is actually the mast | wrench. At that time-an evaluation bear pital. the men were "recruits of the there was any doubt that the billion passenger-miles. away, Goldwster marched firmly ^solute speed flmH law and a atand- ing will be held to determine sal Private funeral services will be Turkish Intelligence Services Five Youths Face most notable flights in the annals of the Maine. SPECIAL to the rostrum to decline the Mrs. Crockett reportedly re ard accident Investigation form vage costs, value of real estate in CAPH JOHNt moved the knife from her back held at the Taylor and Modeeri trained in an Ankara suburb by honor. were slated today to go Into a volved and track rights-of-way. Funeral Home, 233 Washington American instructors.” Quotations Fnralsbed by 10 OZ JAC and staggered next door to the Breach of Peace Coburn a Mlddlebrook, Ine. Haddock Dinner There were shouts of "No, no, 1961 Legislative program pack Both aides are in tentative agree St., tomorrow. Burial will be in iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiii-iiijljiiniiiiliiiiliiliiiiiiiilim PKO 9 9 no" when he asked for withdrawal home of a neighlmr, Henry J. age being prepared by the State ment on all three, the court Was Bank Stoeka Marois of 88 Brook St., screaming Spring Grove Cemetery, Hartford. Five local youths are free under of his name. But Goldwster told Safety commisaion. • told. There will be no calling houra. Bid Asked for help. Police place the time at The commission's legislative bonds ' o f . *100 . each today after Conn. Bank and Trust the delegates that despite previous Testimony concerning Yard Nuclear Plane spending most of the night in cus criticisms he now felt the platJ 9:45 p.m. Her husband, police re committee, meeting today at the Co...... 4114 44\4 port, was on picket difty at the Three highlighted yesterday’s Mrs. Robert Hobart tody as the result of a disturbance For a lirnhwl tim* wilyl^ form which the convention Just Hartford Club, was also prepared hearing. Mrs. Wllhelmina Czarnota Hobart Hartford National struck United Aircraft plant In to Include a recommendation to at Bunnies Snack Bar, 639 Center Bank and Trust Co. 35 87 had adopted "deserves the support A railroad consultant told the of Newburgh, N. Y., and'formerly- Designs Bared St., just before midnigl^t. CANTALOUPES fo. 4 9 ‘ of every American—^ver the hlue- East Hartford. - remove vehicles of less than three hearing that the railroad would Fire InsoMunoa Oompanles M IID, MELLOW nOHT O'aOCK c o m i of Hartford, the sUter of Edward Wetter R. Kicking, 18, of 91 prlnf for socialism presented by Mrs. drocKeu was taken to horsepower from present racing need all of Yard Three for stor Czarnota of Manchester, died Tues Aetna Fire ...... 8487V4 the Democrats. Hartford Hospital, where she is law exemption. age and repair 'facilities. (Continued from Page One) Charter Oak St., Ronald G. Krls- National Fire ...... 118 128 im day at St. Luke’s'Hospltal in New toff, 20, of 212 Center St., Robert National Fire ...... 120 130 PEACHES SOJT^RN 4 3 9 ‘ 'T am a Conservative.” he said. ssid to be resting comfortably. Proposed periodic physical ex Before the hearing officially be burgh. U f LB Hospital spokesmen describe her aminations for drivers, a peren nuclear power plant' which em E. Gorman, 22, of 691 Porter St., Phoenix Fire ...... 7814 8U4 "T am going to devote all of my gan, Judge Robert P. Anderson The funeral will be held Satur and Peter A. Koehler, 18, of 3211-4 U le and Indemnity Ine. Cos.. BAG time from now until November to condition, ss fair. ' nial ."hot potato" In the Legisla had said that three problems were day at 8:15 a.m. at the Talarski bodies direct air-cycle nuclear en BARTLEH PEARS^";:^ 2 Im 3 9 ‘ The jiivenlle attacker was ap ture, was scheduled to come under gines of a type under development Oakland St., are all charged ■with Aetna Casualty ____ 86 —’ electing Republicans -from the yet to be solved—one being .Yard Funeral Home, 380 Maple Ave., breach of peace. Aetna Life ...... 81 >4 84<4 1.49 prehended In the area by Trooper by the General Electrip Co. This S A V I 4 ■ ' ...... BAG YOU SAVI 10*1 .1 A A .:, . ■■ : ; f ' V ....‘ :'*V.-.^,;^,r.,,: .. - . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ THURSDAY, JULY B8, 1980 ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MjWCHiaKnSR, dONN.,THTJ^ A Y , JtJLY 2f, I960 1 W E C V J 5 . aid 12 Italian aganclas. An un- H o l t o t i 2 G ive $1 M illion . speeifiad amount waa also A l^ ta d ' BUGG8 BUNNY DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE. ConraiiiWins to four orphanages la Oalifoniia QUIT BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE F or Orphanages^ and Nevada. ‘ , HEV.> APEWMINUTCE ) District Post $5,000 Asked to Establish With the money th ^ keep, Che u AAORE TOASTINS J the Baby Has San Francisco, July 76 (A*)—Tw o Saturnos plan to travel and relax. “AT TrtB _ VOU®AP? WOULP0R1N6 « First on their agenda is a trip to wealthy brothers—Rano, Nev., Open A ll D»r!:1 PUT out A m x r THIS FRANKTORTER Answtr to Provlout Punlo Thomas F. Conran Jr. of 4 Green Regular Patrol by G>nstaBle San Marco D’Urri whare they’ll •nW P lR E! TIME I'LL TOTHEACA^OP BSEFf^lHKOWWOaSTWO WAS I BibIt Story Rd. laib night waa elected a di bachelors— axe Ijlving .more than dedicate monuments, ttf the mem RUNVOUM SUCCULENCE' fieeft Named... rector of the 8th Dlatrict. $1 milllort to %st*bllah trust fund* ory of their parent* who left,the HAAMJ He will fill out the unexpired First Selectman Charla* A. R o b -f^ e a d *yy . These___ - Include Lake St., for orphanages In Itkly; Nevada rugged Italian mountainside ffiore AOSOM BIlMblbod than 70 years ago for the United isra^VUB/' WHICH WIHHSP AR S ^ ir FlUMM term of Arthur Warrington, who bint has submitted a budget of Cider Min Rd., G ood'Vln Rd., and California. SXmbound reslgnied his directorship after Brookfield Rd., Caimenter Rd., W il ■■ Joseph and Victor Saturno aaid States, WINDOW MCl^lMNtSSS' IBtbmr BSir AnthooB 25,000 to the Board of Finance to 1 r5 eib «4 ^ ''«£ !!? wwstfr’ODrtwsr//^ nraphet winning the District tax col pay for constables’ service* during liams Rd., Vernon'Rd., Quarry Rd., yesterday they were liquidating m M AM STM Ol/ and tanlly 21,925,000 (DONTRACT W ASH AH if - ' M-;,..,- t«Doubtin(" lector's post last month. The di the 1960-61 year. Tolland R d .,’’ High Meadow Rd., their extensive real estate hold BSWiding ings, "keeping only enough for ue Middletown, July 22 (A’)—A . ll,,: tAd om KAcaaosyg apart* ’7Cocnlfh1own doseph Clinton, son of Mr. and Mr*. Richard W. Walton, rectorship end* next year, Under law, the budget' request Sunset Lane and all roadt in the Rosedale section. for the remainder of our days.” 925.000 contract for constructlbih' iHOASt/lVllSH'tiD U lU n g ito b o h o n i H ill Rd., Andover. He wa* bom July 15 at Hartford Hos Only 21 voters attended the Will be submitted to public hear / Receive Award Joseph is 721 Victor is 64. of four freshman dormitories was A9UA SHAPIS^ pital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ing along with all other requests on ..SSL. H. «SSSi«u W. H. Preuss Sons of Rockville The Saturnos last year gave awarded yesterday by Wesleyan iiS ’SS!.'*''* tHuum Palmer, Andover. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sept. 8 by the Board of Finances M f e . Mafia to OMto received a sales promotion award 2350.000 in Bank of America stock University to, the Hayea Construc - ^ o n c ^ Jzj'S!!? ' mananal* Louis Smith, 25 Stone St. He has a brother, John Richard. 4H. The proposal, as outlined by Con M *A9 WHh Your M lnv 44 Natural fat • * * ♦ • from The Connecticut Light and to residents of San Marco D’Urri, tion Co.. New Britain. Construc IfllAndad lOMouznlul 26 Alone stables Robert Boske, John Gari 28 Pseudonym of 45EUipsoidals Power Co. oh Tuesday evening *t a the Italian village where their par tion is due to Starr ImmMiately. • ••* found Anne Marie, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William Talley, 41 baldi and Edw,rd Meloche, would Full Line of Coptoik ITGlomr fabric ncralU Charles Lamb 48 Ancient Irish dinner held at the W averly Inn at ents-were bom. and ie scheduled for completion Waddell Rd. She was bom July 14 at Hartford Hoepital. Her provide hourly reimbursement of Sept. 1, 1961. The construction is A L L Y O O P BY V. T. HAMLIN IfParocptioa iJDlric 28 Book of the capital maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William LeBeau, H art Cheshire. The firm wa* one of tl-* 'The latest gift, is Intendied to VENETIAN lU N D i lOEMt (lY.) |l.60 and. mileage of eight cents financed chiefly through a 21.700,- 20 Small 'candlM Bible 47 Dismountad ' ford. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mr«. Victor Tal winners in a sales contest for help provide for orphan* fathered THOT QlftL RBttRTEg flURC 6ESTIEMAN ) TlHtNK 311brouih 20 Eras 49 Reside pqp mile ^Wr nightly patrol of the by American soldiers. 000 government loan. The univer CAVSMM.^/ MAYKrp 21 Sacred longs ley, «1 Waddell Rd. ' electrical appliances held .this past 33Ptrioratad 2ZRolIt 38 Color SOLevd town. spring. Accepting the award for But the Saturno brothers wa/led sity expecU to accommodate a 20 E. A. JOHNlON £ 8m £M M 4 ( t HMMPH/ J i ^ x n a t i o ban , 51 NuiuncR At present, there Ls no regular "no discrimination against orphans per cent increase in enrollment for APPHOVES PIJAfi-e^-BV'- 23Asiam 40 Brought up * Brenda Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Roland C. Jones, the company 'Srere Norman J. U D on k ^ SSSufllx patrol b u t, constables do put ■ in the 1961-62 school 'year through HMRTHXNIOUe ABOUT^ ailkworm 42 Calliope, Clio, Brent Dr., Vernon. She was bom JuW 18 at Hartford HospiUI. Preuss of Bolton Center Rd. and not of American blood. We love PAINT CO. Euterpe 54Senan (ab.) various amounts of time investi them all.” the construction. Total cost is os- 7 H B ^ Her maternal grandmother is Mr*. Sophie Wloszek, Buffalo. N.T. William J. Preuss of Ellington. SirootedvtM gating complaints, assisting at ac A million dollars was set aside to .timated at 22,813,000. 723 Main St„ Tel. Ml 9-4501 22G«nuf of H er.paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Jones, Hear Poet r “ ! r 1 I 1 r 16 II IT cidents and in other emergency Mr, and Mrs. John McDermott of meadow r Putnam. She ha* three brothers, SUnley, 17, Wayne, 12, and situations without pay. Thomas, 9; and a slater, Gloria, 7. Flora Rd. attended the W riter- nanei n r 14 32 Diag along .***•• The figure of 2>">.000 fs based on Reader Conference at Suffield 50 hours of duty per week and an Academy in Suffield last evening. 2 t L o u a * ^ IT It Donna I..ee, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Scranton, S v ry tad *it h$sta l6v $ BSMtatuiaof Elm Hill Rd., Talcottvllle. She was bom July 13 at Hartford eatimated 210 miles of patrol. The lecturer waa Padriac Colum, cloth i r II Hoa,pltaL Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mr*. Henry Selectman Robbina, who under famous Irirt poet and novelist, (Ill ^ I 26FloUowar W. LariBn. Somers. Her paternal grandmother is Mr*. James the Jaw ia also the town’s chief whose topic was "Folklore Sur ML. « i e N H ? l M 27 Levantin* III 20 !l Scranton, Hlllstown Rd. She has a brother,,Richard, 2% ; and police officer, told the Board of F i vives". BUTTIRSCOTCH ketsli a sister, Patricia Lynn, 13 months. nance that there is need for reg 22 Gypijr !! 21 u Tf ol M ■,**♦•* ular police service. He said the Manchester Evening Herald Bol husband demonstrated need indicates tra f ton correspondent, Mrs, I. o ii i s sundae CARNIVAL !T O ieryl Ljmn, 'daughter o f Mr. and' Mr*. W alter C. Wilhelm, BY DICK TURNER SOCrtof* cheers 439 Parker St. She waa bom July 22 at Manchester Memorial fic work would be the amalle.st part Dimock Jr., - telephone Mitchell SlOermaariTar TT HoapiUl. Her maternal grandmother is Mr*. Helena Smith, 489 ' Thomas F. Conran Jr. of the job. 9-9838. by Daini Queen SSWew Parker St. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. 8n*a Wilhelm, 44 Democrats to Meet PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER 45 Japsnssa cHy li Lodge Dr. She has a Bister, Carole Ann, 4. special election last night at Mrs. Fredrlca Reid, Secretairy of I SHOULb TVUNK SBDaiauleaat Whlton Memorial Library. the Democratic Town Committee, Flien Had Batter Flee Hoot, moni It eaima* : WONDBRPULi NOW rVE490rTO«O , U' LOOK HAPPV 82TraTrtng bag M Conran received 13 votes. Hi* announced today the committee THROUGH ALL THIS 54Struggla Stephen Rogers, aon o f Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Latham, 33 Canberra— Sterilization of male be bM tl Rich, creamy MV IN S T E A D O P SO ; AOAINTO PINO THE Wellington' Rd. He was bom July 22 at Manchester Memorial lone opponent, Willard Marvin of will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at BSAacended BT IT blowflies by radiation is being con- butterecotch topping ’PiaURBS SHOW «ROLlCHY Hospitar.- His maternal grandparents are Mr. and MrA. Fred 184 N. Elm St, drew 8. the Communit.v Hall. Chief busi HAPPY? SB Thrsada ness will be the selection of candi tempted to rid Australia of a > WE TOOK IN ^ !! U IT erick I. Rogera, 33 Wellington Rd. His paternal grandparents Conran’s decision to seek the bonnie Dairy Queen, 5T Newest dates for nomination as State Rep pest that causes 245,000,000 an MORE THIS are Mr. and Mr*. Joseph E. Latham, East Brewster, Maas. i He directorship was made at the. last Binary resentative and juatice of the nual damage to the wool industry. famous for its country- MONTH THAN B U has a brother, Thomas Stanyer Jr., 3 'i. minute. Yesterday, he told The 1 WE SPENT/] SOWN « * • « • peace. The date of the part.v cau fredi flavor. Herald a recent operation might cus to make these nominations will ISnervataa JT . H Carolyn GaU, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Russell Anderson, force him to withdraw his consid also be set by the meeting, STalMabaltU* d i London Rd.,-Hebron. She was bom July 23 at Manchester Me eration to run, but he would seek Road Oiling to Start morial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents aTe Mr. and Mrs. his doctor's advice. He also said CAMERAS Come In fmr a **acri TODAY I, Ray Goodrich, Plainville.. Her paternal grandpai:ent8 are Mr. Donald Massey, town road fore FHAI—FLASH BULBS that if he attended the meeting man, has announced that oiling of. and Mrs. H arry Anderson, New Britain. She has two brothers, he would seek the nom’<«uion. DISCOUNT PRICES David, 7, and Robert, 3; and a sister, Susan, 5. roads will begin Monday. The en S H O R T R IB S BY FRANK O’NEAL Conran is an insurance agent tire-operation should take about 10 DAIRY QtTEEN NO. 1—500 HARTFORD ROAD I DAIRY QUEEN NO. 2—807 MIDDLE TPKE. with the John Hancock Insurance days. ARTHUR DRUG ALI.AN COE JR., Proprietor • I AL ELKIN, Proprietor tort Ben, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Turner, Main Co, Marvin manages the Sherwin- St., Talcottvllle. She was bom July 32 at Manchester Memorial Roads northwest of Rts, 6 and • • • MHT Williams Paint Co. BEADY Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred 44A w ill be oiled on Monday and Moran, Roswell, Njd,- Her paternal grandfather Is W. Russell MIME' Turner, Old Bridge, N. J.' She'haa a brother, Russell Allen, S; L O N G S A M BY AL CAPP and BOB BBERS, • • * • • TEM- Diane tooiae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan B. Partridge ALlWHr/MrKM emitonmoue, Jr., '67 U tte l Acres Rd.,“ Glastonbury. She wa* bom June 80 at %UU.tMS1D5LaEP HDUg: Mancheatar Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandfather is OOrMTHEOPEHIDNOir— 1 oMM-crntmtf David O. Wolf, Plttaburgh, Pa. Her paternal grandparents are HUBBmrANY- PUTRMIOHRWIlt. ^ c M A M y m M L MHU»t3UAl ' Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Partridge, Dumam, N. H. She has a broth er, Charles Allan, S. ATOLeMSTHMA- 0 O G ? G ? TO) KM W H IM 4 m (OtM WWGRNQVt ' Diaiw Lynn, d a u ^ te r of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Gates, 122 ThEWSil./ Main S t • She was bom July 20 at Manchester Memorial Hos pital. Tier paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry I Gates, Ellington. She has a sister, Pamela Susan, 3 ^ . ***** .:V kfa^tthow l « e , aon of Mr. and Mrs. TiiOmas Reardon, 30 Del- mont Bt. Re was bom July 15 at St. Francis Hospital, Hart 0 ford. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mr*. Edward SWIFT'S PREMIUM BONELESS s Simmcms, Torrington. His paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reardon. Pawtucket. R. I;’ He has a brother, Jef . wNssSfataaa asaawaanic frey, 4 H ; and two sister*, Laurie Jean, 8, and Karen', 7. 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Julv 28 (/PI— flando Cepeda, with three hits, andfdale duplicated Sanford’s four-hit#lighted the Assistant Sborto Editor ■* . __ Jack Sanford “ J(lay Marshall, with one, droyp InTperform^rc. for . A ngel«| Green, t'wo runs apiece to lead the Giants’ wMch marked hla second straight Gordon wsdked toe first two bat New York, July 28 (/P)— < Cy WlUlams, Rsd UicM, PeisnuUtof Boston’s runs with a 460-foot know how Freddy Fitzsim ters in toe sixth, gave up only Seeks Little League Improvement — f M ______ahomer_____ into the centerfield IklAAjals..bleach eight-hit attack on loser Lew Bur shutout and fifth conaecutive vic- Probably the most unsung and Lowrey, Johnny Mize, Ron Nor- mons. another Giant pitcher, tory^ The tall righthander struck one hit the, rMt.of ^ they. OuB ZerhisI as wsU as Con- ers. It was the veteran slugger’s dette and Don McMahon. The “If we’re going to continue to play in Little League Na the most successful big felt 25 years ago. In 1935, Giants victory snapped a four- out six and didn't walk a batter gained credit for his fifth victory. tsmporaries " Smoky Burgess and 17th o f the campaign. It also was *Ray Sadeekl was the loser. tional Tournament competition we’re going to have to do an game Milwaukee wlnhing streak. The Dodgers got six of their leaguer in his specialty is Earl George CzQwe — were able to ap the 600th ef liis career, two be Games Next Year Fitzsimmons lost eight out of Two Pirates'^ pitchers were .awful lot of work to improve our own brand of ball to get hind third-ranked Mel O tt ' Sanford, who fanned six, now seven hits ^off Jim Maloney, 21- Torgeson, pinch hitter extra proach this, brilliant record. IZ decialbns. In his four sucoeaaful a * • A game In San Francisco and outings, he had to pitch a shutout. owns shutout victories over Phila .vear-old rookie, who matched forced out with Injuriep. (Seorge up on a par with some of the other teams in our area.” This ordinary of the .American The White Sox collected a dozen N6W York, July 28 ( f f V - A f - f be played a month apart - aa. ta< • Witt, the starter, left after the SENATORS i , TIGERS 4—The 19,59 another onp In Boston would give Sanford won his ninth gams for delphia (2), St. Loula, Pittsburgh, Drysdale's pitching for six Innings. was the opinion of one local Little League Official Friday League leading Chicago White hits. In the last 11 games, of. which ter weighing all the pros and fans In both the east and west a first inning because of an elbow they’ve won 10, they have bela- Detrdlt-Washlngton.- night strug The tentative dates are July 11 San Francisco yesterday, a 5-0 Chicago and Milwaukee. He needs The Dodgers got to the southpaw night following the elimination of the third of three Manches chance to see an all-star game pain. Earl Francis relieved him Sox. Ijored enemy pitchers for 138 hits. gle lasted four hours and 48 min cons, the major league players in San granclsco and Aug. < In triumph over Milwaukee. He has Los Angeles and Cincinnati to join Hreballer in the seventh, breaking ter Uttle League entries In a 111--^ In person." but had to leave at the end of the 'While regulars Minnie Minoso, That’s s .361 team batting aver utes—only 10 minutes short of toe have voted to retain the two- lost eight. Six of Ms victories have Grover Alexander, Cy Young and through for a run on singles by 'tie more than 24 hours. Nellie Fox, Luis .Aparicio, A1 Boston. This year the games were O ltlcs of the two-game Idea re fourth because of a sore shoulder. age. 'They’ve scored 88 runs dur longest game in American I>ague year old, All-Star “double- played in Kansas City, July 11 and been shutouts. He sometimes won Jack Coombs as the only major Duke Snider, Charlie Neal and A look at the record would In ferrad to the Yankee Stadium con Maury Wills. They added another, « « • dicate that this observation pretty Smith and Roy Sievers have been ing that span, $n average of eight history—before Bob AUisOn sin 4 ■'.- , • Lj,-' "I,’, 4* * ft*' - New York, July 13. The National ders how he won those other three. leaguers to blank all opposing getting rnost of the credit to r the header” — at least through test as nothing more than an ex clubs in oVie season. oft relievers Jim Brosnan and Bill PHH-S 7, CUBS 5 r - Pinch hit well sums up the Little League per game. ^ gled home Pete Whlsenont with . i, . ,r, , ; ^ League w’on both games to reduce ■ Big Jack’s four-hitter combined White Sox surge, Torgy, with no next year. hibition, largely because the two This was the 15th shutout by a Henry In the eighth, on an error. ter Bobbv Del' Greco’s leadoff situation locally. Manchester has In the only other game played toe winning' run in the I5th. the Americans' overall margin to managers—A1 Lopez and Walter with Pittsburgh’s 7-3 triurnpH over fuss and little fanfare, has been Giant pitcher this season. The Wally Moon's single and a wild homer broke a 3-3 tie and launched only one victory to ehow in seven In the AL, Washington outlasted Whisenant, who had homered Their decision was based on (11, le-l,?. Alston—used nearly all of the St. Louis Increased the Pirates’ delivering at a phenomenal pace the need for the extra revenue to most shutouU by a Giant pitcher pitch. The victory was toe 14th in a four-run rally in toe fifth for tourndy appearances since return Detroit 5-4 in IS innings. Rain earlier, singled with one out and Kansas City’s' 30,000-saat Mu available players. The accent on first place lead over the -Braves 18 games for Los AngelM, now 5^ the Phillie.'i which handed the tail- ing to national competition, l/he in his tough pinch hit role. advanced to scoring position on speed up the premiums In order to nicipal Stadium was filled to ca next year’s games may be more on is 12, by Christy Mathewson, In The 36-year-old third string first toroed the postponement. of the receive top pension bene#ts at the to games. 1908. Carl Hubbell, another for games behind Pittsburgti. end Chibs their sixth straight .de National League won once in 1959 scheduled doubleheader between another single by Reno Bertoia. pacity but Yankee Stadium, which quality than on quantity with the before bowing out.whlle the Ameri bakeman cracked the key hit — as earliest eligible age. and (21, the BOOM! — Heni*y .Aaron Los Angeles’ tMrd place; Dodg mer Giant, had 10 In 1933. The • • • . ' feat, * . a pinch hitter — hi a five-run Cleveland and toe Yankees in New The victory gave WaBhington' un .seats 63,000, was only half filled managera sUcklng to their starting ers blanked the Cincinnati Reds Pancho Hererra aLso homered can and International Leaguers disputed possession of fifth place. belief that the fans prefer two lineups as much as possible. is 60 points below his majbr league record for most PIRATES 7, CARDS 3 — ’the seventh inning that set up a 10-4 York and Kansas City at Balti for the second game. . 2-0 behind Don Drysdale’s four- for the Phils who rocked five hkve have yet to triumph in two Allison’s hit cltnched toe victory games over one. “The players feel, " said a play An was the case this year, both normal batting gait, but shutouts Inbne season was aet bv Pirates, winning their third Chicago victory over Boston yes more. / hitter and the PMladelphls Phil Alexander, who had 16 for the straight from St. Louis, snapped pitchers for 15 hits. Seth More- tries. ■ • • • for ex-Detroit pitcher Tom Mor The players made one conces er representative, “ that despite the games will be tele'vlsed. NBC he's swatting the ball out head was tagged with the defeat. One criticism voiced by this terday widening the White Sox’ sion, however. They agreed the criticism from some newspaper again will do the telecasting and lies downed the (Chicago Cuba 7-6. Phillies In 1916. a 3-3 tie in the se-vento. Sitiglto first place lead, over the rained- WHITE SOX 10, RED SOX 4-> gan, in his first time on the mound of the parks and driving • B tt L a n k y • Gene-Conley won hU sev above mentioned Little League of games should be spaced further men and baseball officials, the pay an additional $250,000 for the • • • 'c by Joe Christopher, Dick Groat, out New York Yankees to 14 The White Soje, who now have for the Senators. Morgan, Sixth enth with the help of Dick FarrelL ficial within our earshot was that apart. Instead of playing both in fans are In favor of two games, second game rights. Sixty per cent in runs. The Milwaukee GIANTS 6, b'r a VES 6—Or- DOOOBIM *, BEDS B-Drys- (iino Clntoli and Hal Smith high- games. whipped the bed)Sox nine straight Washington pitcher, took over in something would have to be done times, trailed 4-2 after six in the 13th and retired nine Timers the same week as was done this provided they are played In differ of the receipts goes to the Play Braves are banking on about the conflict between the local A check of Torgeson’s pinch hit seison. The top 1961 games will ent sections of the country. ers’ Pension Fund. his power wrist hitting record reveals that the bespecta nings. Gone Freese, hitting .588; in order. He had threatened to re town round-robin tournament and against Boston pitching this sea tire from baseball rather than re ______?V______in the run to National the National District Eight tour cled southpaw swinger has been Roy Harrig Halted called upon as an emergency bat son, Aparicio and Torgeson sin port to Washington but changed N League wire. ney games. gled in order to start off the sev his mind. Catcher Hank Folles in ‘.‘It has been next to Impossible ter this season 36 times and in 22 By Bob Cleroux of . these he’s reached base — 10 enth. Jim Landis walked. Fox his first game with Detroit, had Finished Photo to get toe AU-Star squads together doubled and Sherm Lollar laid five hits, Including two doubles. State Golfers Dominate tor practice sessions for the last hits and 12 walks. That’s an amaz In Fifth Bound ing .611 on-base average. do'wn a sacrifice bunt and the Sox Ths game was held up after 12 Sport Schedule 10 days. Pennant 'itrlnners In all Innings for 15 minutes by fog. It Now York —(N*A) — Two I three leagues were competing for No pitch hitter before him— and had five runs. Turk Lown, in re ^JIM mOGINS matched toe longest game of toe jroong ea-advertlslng oxecu- the two championships. Some play that goes for such outstanding ones lief of B ^ Shaw, was the winner. Montreal, July 28 f/Pi — Bob Ted WlUiams accounted for one year in toe majors this season. tlvee dreamed up a new way New England Tourney Today Cleroux, a Canadian heavyweight ers always were missing'from All-' But, if this writer may interject a s. Ssun Leslie, Johnny Frederick, o f beating the raoea. Gus’a vs.'No. Ends, 6;15,'Oiar- with a batter-ram style, plunged Star practice because they were a personal opinion, it seems to us Have you es'er thought of competing In town tournament that it would be better to strive Connecticut dominates play in the New England Amateur ter Oak. Into toe division’s blg-tlme ranks tacking Id yonrrSvaBet. along Temple vs. Mutual. 6; 16, Nebo. last night with a fifth-round knock ' games,” continued toe official. for quality rather than quantity. R eynolds Falters side anapahota of the wife and Golf Tournament today with defending champion Don Hoenig Pontlcelli's vs. Htfd National, out over Roy Harris, previously 1 As it turned out toe.Town Tour- ' * * * ehUdrew, a photograph of the of Wethersfield leading a contingent of six Nutmeggers in 6, Charter Oak. beaten only by Heavyweight champ : nament did not wind up until the In Jayvee Event winning horse you bet on ctom- to the Quarterfinals. Friday, July 29 Floyd Patterson and Sonny Liston. . night before the District Eight Statistics Revealing Riot Follows Verdict Ing the llnlsh line? tourney games started. If Police Thg only out-of-state survivors the 18th by missing s four-foot- Cfiarke vs. Man. Auto. 6:15, Me- A crowd of 12,530 — making a A look at the statistics revesd Perry Belmont Frank and ,'A Fire, American League cham- that our three local All-Star of yesterday’s second round on the putt. nriotial' Field. J40.000-plus gate for Promoter Greenwich, July 28 (A1 — Bob I George Oomptols did. They put Eddie Quinn - watched the bout ‘'pions, had won one game in the squads were pretty Impotent of Palmer of Willlmontlc,is the new! rain-soaked Wampanoag Country In today's quarter-finais. Hoe,- Monday, Aug. t As Mike Dejohn Wins the aervloe In aellon at Bel in balmy 70-degree weather at j town round-robin it would have fensively this year. The three All- State Junior Chamber of* Com-1 WHEN THE FOG ROLLED IN—Hsrmon Killebrew (3) Washington infielder leans on mont Park, offering good look- Club course are Bobby Allen of nlg Is paired against Creed, Sider- Finaat vs. Police 9; 15, CSiarter Pawtucket, R.I., and Warren Tib Dajormier Baseball Stadium. ;been necesssury to temporarily fft- Star squads made only four runs merce golf champion. He marched his bat find watches with Detroit catcher Hank Foiles (10) as umpires suspended gams :et-atze photos In an owf against Healey. Allen against Oak. I lay the competition for toe town on only nine hits in 18 innings of betts of Manchester, N.H. The 22-year-old French-speak across the rain-soaked Round Hill | in 12th inning in Washington last night due to fog which covered the field for 16 mln> ve folder with the race Zaccagnlno and Hsley against Nike vs. Methodists. 6:15, Nebo. I title until All-Star activity had play. Of these nine hits only two Porthcawl, WadM, July 28 ful scenM I have ever witness tfoenlg remained in the race Tibbetts. ing Cleroux, cluh-flsted and un Country Club course yesterday | -uteaJWhen the fog lifted, play was resumed in the marathon contest which lasted four nmnher, date and track Insig Tuesday, Aug. 2 polished. trapped Harris In a com been concluded;------were-for—extra bases, a 'pair ^of (>15—Mike IM ohn of Syracuse, ed in British boxing,” said the with a 4 and 3 victory over vet .With a 42-33— 75. nia on Mther side of the pIc- Mai va. Gua’a, 6:1.5, Charter Oak. er and felled him with a two-hand If the local Little League has doubles, and there was n o t. one N. Y./ was nursing only- a Dolly Mirror’s Peter Wilson. Wayne Reynolds, of the Man-1 hours and 48 minutes. Washington eked out a 5-4 win over the Tigers in 15th inning. tote. They provide an en- eran Bobby Grant Sr., . another St. Mary’s va. Liberty. 6:15, ed barrage that wound up with a representatives in national compe- home run hit by a local player in. slight cut over his nose today “Referee Eugene Hender cheater Country Club, shot a 43- (AP Photofax) vetope. campaigner from Wethersfield. Nebo. .tltlon next year there is a good any one o f the three games. as a souvenir o f bis bout with son’s decision was the floeh I v e orlglnatore of the Idea Member • Guest Set left hook- 40-83. Hoemg led one up after nine holes IVednesday, Aug. 8 Harris, ahead on points at thq ' possibility that they will wait until Our theory is that if competi European heavyweight cham point for a sickening outburst era eontlnalag the senioe. but slipped to a tie on the next j All-Star aorion is over before tion was a little keener on the lo pion Dick Richardsonr and an There were three tied for -run MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Teachers vs. No. Ends, 8:15, time, struggled dazed to one knee of mob fury,” Wilson reported. ner-up — all with 76. Bob Brzoska Smallest Traili Longest Rival High on Ruiz If It cUdks at Aqneduct they hole. At Ellington Club . starting the town round-robin play, cal level all season, then Silk City ensuing riot Guring which the Charter Oak. midway through the count and “le this the way .^ou treat of Stamford shot a 37-39, Pat Gil iatood to make It available at •rhls would not only afford the All- youngsters would be better groom fans pelted the ring with a va Eoatern Columbia, S. C. (JR— Manager He recovered his form with a Congo vs. Temple, 6.15. Nebo stood up a moment after Referee American fighters over here?” of Greenwich a 39-37, and John Eugene, Ore., July 28 (A5 Thii Lancaster 3, Binghamton 2. elher tracAca, Urdle four on the lltfi hole and Pairings for toe Member-Guest , 8tar candidates more opportunity ed for competition against All-Star riety of missiles. Man. Auto vs. McIntosh, 6, Me Tony Mancini had tolled 10. The protested De John'a brother Davpl of Greenwich a 35-41. smallest men tt-ainlng here today Willlanizpdrt 9, Springfield 4. Gene Verble of the C/harlotte H or never wavered from then on. Tournament at the Ellington Ridge morial Field. ' ‘tb practice and work together with squads from other toivna in the ' The explosion came after time was 1:12. . their other teammates but would central Connecticut area. and manager. . . ^ Two others carded 76 but a sud with the U.8. Olympic track "and Reading 9, Allentown 3. nets of the South AUantic League (tountry CTub will be made tonight. To rlngsidera it appeared Har Referee Elugene Henderson Indian Hill’s Dick Slderowf and First round matches will be played Thursday, Aug. 4 ^ e everyone something to One more observation 'for what “We have never experienced den death playoff eliminated them says if “I had my choice of any Rich Race Slated Allen scored impressive vlctortes ris might have got up In time but dizqualifitd toe Welshman i n , field team have the longest assign Saturday, second round matches Telephone vs. Renn's, 6:15, ; look forward too when the All- Little League people may think it anything like this anywhere from honors. They were Pete ments. They are tuning their tough When Sandy Koufax blanked player in the league I would take In their matchSAto emerge as ma misjudged toe count and that’s the eighth round of a;Sched- ■ else.” Sunday morning with the finals Charter Oak. ‘ Star portion of the program has worth. In recent weeks this 'Writer uled 10-round fight for butt Schmidt of PlslnviUe and Joe Me- Pittsburgh with) one hit it marked the Columbia shortstop, Chico At Yonkers Track what happened said toe 27-year-old But from De John himself little torsos.for the 10,000 and jor threats to Hoeiilg’s bid for an Sunday afternoon. All competition Kaceys vs! CHitan, 6:15, Nebo. ; been concluded. has come to be fairly closely asso ing. The crowd, which had sat Andrew of New Haven. 5,000 meter races, and the, 8,000 the Dodger southpaw’s first win Ruiz. He is the finest major from (Jut and Shoot, Tex., later in there was only the casual com other title. will take place In -flights of eight Friday. Aug. 5 ' ' ntere has been some discussion ciated with President Jim Higgins • in a drenching rain in the out The top four, will compete for j meter steeplechase at Rome, after four setbacks- league prospect in the league.” Tonkara, N.Y., July M (FV— Rlderou’f eliminated fellow In with as many flights being made Spruce vs. Clarke, 6, Memorial hts dressing room. recently of adding one more Little and found him a most cooperative ment: Connecticut at the 16th aimual "But it wouldn’t have made much door arena, promptly w n t Two-year-old trotters race for dian Hill member Ernie Burgess up as are needed by toe total entry. Field. ; League team and expanding the and industrious indi'vidual. If he into action, hurling bottles, “ I’ve had. rougher fights in International Jaycee teat at Water- j $114,118 tonight In the Hilltop with a S and 5 'victory. Allen, the difference,’’ he added. "I could see program to two eight team leagues would be willing to serve another chairs, newspapers and tun- the States.” loo, Iowa, Aug. 11-14. Trot at Yonkers Raceway with a 1958 tltleholder, moved ahead to from toe first round on that 1 , in place of toe present three five year, toe writer feels, the local brellas in a wild demonstra flset fUly highly regaid5sd In the the quarter-finals with a 1-up win wasn't) going anywhere. 1 ' was club loops. If this is necessary to Little League program could do a tion. ^ ...... fM d o f 10. over Ted Lenezyk of Indian Hill weak." conform to. national Little League lot worse than, have Higgins re DeJohn floored Richardson Mr. Pride, owned by R F. Hoi Hebert Learned Under Hogan^ Cleroux weighed 207, Harris 1 rules then there isn’t much the lo- elected for another year as presi three times in the first round, Defending Champion Ousted Pete Zaccagnlno of Wethers 1984. ; cal people can do but go along. dent. man of Ehtmore. Va., is the prob field defeated rlubmate Billy Em and again in the sixth, but on able choice on the strength o f two mons 3 and 1. Duane Haley of Hints from* Master Paid Off toe v.hole it waa a butting, WANNA BUY winning efforts at Yonkers. In West Hsrtford's Rocklsdge Coigi- wrestling exhibition which Hatezak Eliminates Lee Terry^ eluding a one heat of list week's aroused the ire of the specta- try Club sdgsd Charles Burt of tm , who bad expected much, elimination races, the No. 1 post Wampanoag 2 and 1. New York — (NEA) — Jayi I Woollett and Heim Families position and the presence of Billy Hebert, started winning toe PGA more from the two men. Poe Darkhorse in Club Event! Haughton In the driveria seat. Hartford'a Jim Healey defeated The American punished Sam Petrone of Stamford 4 and Championship a little more than But Meadow Farr, the filly, haa a year ago. ‘Gop Honors in Duck Pin Play Richardson severely with Jabs •hown more speed and has a more 3 and Wethersfield’s Ted Creed and hooka. The .(^feree had New name wUi be inscribed on edged Bob FItta of Providence, That’s ■when the 27-year-old pro- TAKING SHAPE; Five steel beams, eight and one-half feet high and 99 feet long, impreaslve, won lost record. Hhe fesalonal from Lafayette, La., warned ’both meii about but the Club Oiampionship plaque at CAR? R.I., 1-up. were installed at the new Holiday Lanes, Manchester’s newest dutik pin bowling has won 11 of her 14 aUrts. In- Walking away with most of the^> Men's Averasea ting at the atart of the oev- the Moncheeter Country Club In started thinking positive golf un Ave. chidlng a 2:03 8-5 mile on Vernon Tibbetts won 2 and 1 over Rocky der the guidance of Ben’Hogan. house. Work has been completed according to schedule with the opening set early in top honors in the Manchester G. enth, and stopped toe farce the Men's Divlaion thia oeoeon. A. Holm ...... 27 IIXS when Richardson persisted In Downs’ glx-furiong track. Mr, Cloclolo of West Boylston. Maas, "I have played a lot of tour September. The alley builders will take over.Aug. 4. It is expected that the 24-bed Bowling Green summer duck pin R. Irleii ...... 21 m .o Leon Terry, defending champion, Pride baa taken seven of his 11 ^loclolo bogled on the ISth hols leagues were the Woollett and A. Roberto ...... 27 104.13 such tactics in the next round. -was ousted In a third round match naments and practice rounds with AMERICAN LEAGUE lanes will be completed by Sept. 4. The lanes are located on Spencer St. (Herald Pho J. Naretto ...... 27 164.0 British sports writers lam starta Mpadow Farr, owned by and that was the key to Ms un Ben,” said Hebert, handsome vet Heim families. The Woolletts by Stan (The Mon) Motezak, 8 tVedneaday'e Results to by Pinto) '______R. Woollett ...... 24 104.0 med into Welsh fight fans for and 2. Matezide was runner-up to Del Miller and Hugh Grant of doing. eran of Marine Corps combat, re Chicago 10, Boston 4. :abb€id. Off two Utiks while the H. Smith ...... 27 102.26 Bradford, P a , also captured her FItta, three down on the 14th, S W. Berk .,...... 24 97.4 staging what tofty called one Stsn HillnsM In 1966. Terry held laxing at Mike Manuche’s Res Washington 5, Detroit 4 (151 elms settled for one. M. Pfllrua , ...... 27 96.10 WANNA BUY of toe most disgraceful ring-* the coveted Club title the post elimination heat. • She'll be driven threatened Creed fay winning the taurant on New York's East Side. Cleveland at New York (5) G. Newman ...... 27 94.17 Josephine' and Ray Woollett side riots they had witnessed -two years. . by Miller from the No. 2 _alot. next, three holes, but he dropppd I think I know how he rcs6ts. postponed. Herrera Just Waited for Big Chance captured first place honors in toe J. Frfy ::...... 24 93.9 W. Donahue ...... IS 92.4 in years. Of the former, wiimers, beoidM L Kansas City at Baltimore, poet- Every time ■we '.go out together I IjAds and Lassies League by post B. . WhltcoiWb ...... 27 90.1 ‘•It_waa toe moat diagracer poned. 1 T, Morlev ., -89.16 Terry, -Who m od e -the chompioB- leam by just watching. ing a 21-6 record. They edged" toe fuT fight I have ever aiMn,” ex w . L' Pci. GB: E. Plela ...... 18 89.16 ahlp flight, only HUbukl remains "Prior to toe present tour 1 Newmans by one ^game with the R. GIrouard ...... 27 88.13 claimed the Dally Herald’s Chicago ...... ,.54 38 .587 — in contMtlon. Doc MMCee and Art played toe same way under every latter team showing a 20-7 sea F. Head ...... -3 ,‘ 2.2 Tom PlUllpps. MSAM m ucH sann u u m m ..50 37 - .575 MIDGETS SUMMER DODBLEI Wilkie Jr. were eliminated In early condition. But when I practiced New York ,. 114' son’s mark. "One of toe most disgrace- PAHKIN€ with Ben, I noticed his club selec Baltimore , . . .51 44 .537 44 ■M. V w A / Final Standinsa matches., Ateo winning their league title W. L. Pet. Still in the rutmlng, with third tion, how he read the greens and Cleveland , , , .47 41 .534 5 E. Woollett-R. Woollett ....14 4 .778 Washington . .44 45 .494 8 4 by one game were Ernie and Ray L. Damato-D. Shorts ...... IS 6 .772 round matches to be played ore wind. When 1 reached for a wood. WooUeitt who clinched 14 of 18 T. Atamlan-D. Murphy ....11 7 .611 Detroit , .4.5 46 .483 9 4 Elner Lorentoen and Jim (Sordon, Ben wae using an iron. . In Minors, Dodgers’ Darker matches in the Midgets Suihmer D. Sapienza-T. Maasett . . . . 9 9 .500 “ I gave up toe idea of playing Boston ...... 36 54 .400 17 C. Hassett-R. Grimm...... 7 11 .389 Hllliuki end Bob Seeiert. Kansas City .34 54 .386 18 Doubles. They edged Bud Damato J. Mochalis-E. Dodsc ...... 7 11 .389 Youngster to watch, Roger Fioe, Maiulifilftefi LD llin it stock golf. I'd had enough of sec ' and Skip Shorts who had a 13-5 B. Mclnlosh-B. Thibodeau 6 12 .333 ond place. I was sure I could do Today's Game* f outfit, but he has yet to catch standout with Monchastdr New York— (N EA )—Juan Fran-# record for second place. i J. .Goodln-B; Mazur ...... '..2 16 .111 High’s fine team lost opring, mode , much better-If-1 altered my-play Chicago (Pierce 9-5i at Boston ciaco Herrera ia now one of toe enough to break in a-new glove. ■ n . USED Charlotte and A1 Heim ruled toe Batttng—Bob AlUson, Senators FOREIGN the quarter-finals with a win over ing to fit toe course.” (Brewer 6-8), 1:30 p.m. most-feared right-hand battera in Professional ballplayers are still Boya’ Averasea Cleveland (Perry 11-4 and roost In the Guys & Gals League Ave. —The big outfielder stagled with Bill Deosy. STAN MATOZAK Watched Master Play toe National League. A few days sentenced -,to a huge chain gang, ■ with a record of 21 victories and T. Atamian ...... id 94.7 one 'out In the 15tfa Inning to Hebert watched Hogan play for Grant 6-5) at New York (Turley D. Shorts ...... 16 91.3 Follbwing ore the results to date ago, Pancho Herrera nearly knock where iViajor league clubs can pro six defeats. They had a two-game score Pete Whisenant wlUi the in all ihrea fllghta: up Bob McOurkin . oueted Coe I two hours without saying a word 6-2 and Ford 6-6), (2), 6 p.m. ed down toe acerreboard in righl- C. Hassett ...... 14 90.3 HAVE YOU DISCOVERED Detroit .(Regan 0-1) at V5'ash- tect them in their own interests ’ margin over their nearest rivals, D. Saplenza ...... 12 88.1 run that gave Ihe Senators a 5-4 Pacyna; Henry Oryk default over COMPACT OHAMnONSHIF FU6HT one afternoon just before the POA. centerfleld at Connie Mack Stadium for four years and then .send them the Narettos, who won 18 of 27 E. Woollett ...... 18 86.0 victory over the Tigers. Bob MoConn; George Eagleion de "When the 'practice rounds for Ington (CHevenger 3-7), 8 p.m,- Ij. Damato ...... ;.18 85.16 in the ninth inning to beat Vernon out on option three years more for matches. Pitching—Jock Sanford, Giants First Bound fault over Al Hachadourian; Joe the tournament started. I copied Kanaas City (Herbert 5-10) at D. Murphy ...... 18 84.10 Johns-M ahviild Law and give the rebuilt and ex seven. 'Taking top award In the Girls R , Woollett ...... 18 81.16 —^The big righthander permitted Lee Terry trimm*d Stan Mc Sweeney default over Merrill A n-1 his style with the woods and Irons JAY HEBERT Baltimore (Walker 2-3). 8 p.m. ,81.4 citing Phillies their fourth victory So, you see, it's a tremendous Summer Doubles Leagus,.were R. Grimm only four hits, blaaking the Farland, 6 and 5; Otto Lorentzen derson. ae he directed,” explained Jay, “AH Friday's Schednle in five games with toe league-lead T, Hassett 81.3 bert. who has finished second In Chicago at Washingrton, 8 p.m. stroke of good fortune for guyO ' Josn Meleskb and Connie Risley J. Mnckalls ...... 14 80.11 Braves 5-0 for his sixth shutout of beat Bill King; Stan Matezak nip Second Round O R R U L U X 7 I did was take more club, like the ing Pirates. like Larker, Herrera. Walters and ■ who ym n Ifl and lost nine. They E. Dodee ...... 10 80.9 ped Horry Eich, 1-up; Ed Traygis Bollard walloped Prlndle, 5 and I difference between a four wood and more than a - dozen tournaments Cleveland at Baltimore, 8 p.m. J. Goodin ...... 12 76.6 thO season.- Kansas City at New York, s! At 26. the six-foot-two, 210- Blanchard to finally be mads ' edged the tandem o f Gail Phillips edged Gordon Wilson, 1-up after 28 4; DelloFera ousted Madone; Mc- three Iron, and move up on the since turning pro In '49. B. Thibodeau 74.6 WE SELL ’EM ALL! p.m. pound Herrera haa been in or tnistiea. and Mary McIntosh by one game. B. McIntosh . 73.0 holes; Doo McKee topped Ted Gurkln edged Gryk, 1-Up; Sweemy Shaft. This way Hogan controls his. 'Tt was beginning to seem like Detroit at Boston. 8:15 p.m. ganized baseball a half dozen Heim Top Average MARTIN DRAFTED » Plodzik, 2-up; Blnar Lorentzen shaded Eagleson, 1-up. shots and I have learned to also.” I’d never win s big one, but I knew years. Where have they been GIBL’S SV6IMEB DOUBLES ousted Paul McNamara; 3 and 2; CD Hebert decided on toe calmilAt- I’d gel there.” he went on. "I’ve NA’nONAL, LEAGUE A1 Heim also paptured high av Final Standinss Storrs—Ed Marttn, 6-6 rebound THIRD PUGHT Wednesday’s Respite hiding a whacker like him ? erage honbnS'ln the Guys A Gals W. L. P et er on the University of Gonnecti Jim Horvath defeated Joe Segal; •d risk rather than toe guaran been a late sta rter hll along. I was MeIesko47 Risley ___18 First Bound n 9 .667 Jim Oordoii eliminated Dick Kerr, COME O IN-^TRY US! □ n Philadelphia 7, Chicago 6 “ Alwaya Philadelphia'chain," but loop with a 112.8 mark. High cut bask^BlI team for the past teed existence. ' ----- reared (n toe depression and Major League Phtlllps-M McIntosh ....17 10 .630 3 Olid 2; Stan Hiltnakl whipped Roger Pryor defeated Hal Jar-1 small town and was late taking San Francisco 5, Milwaukee 0 never much chance,” ' explained ' triple'..mark went to Roland Irish Morton.S. Morton ...... 11 18 .407 three seasons, was recently drafted vis; 'Joe Grezel walloped Milt "It may cost you 110(1 at first, Bob Bollard, 3 and 1; Wmie Olek- up golf because of both. The war Pittsburgh 7, St. Loijis 3" Senor Herrera, with a mlschevloua 'With'a 366 while Matthew Petrus’ Kloler-P. Hllinaki ...... 8 19 -.296 by Bolfitnore of the professional but experimenting is toe best way ==Ledders== Girls’ Averaset sinski defeated |Jim Kirkpartlck; Nelson, .4 and 8; Ted Stepanskl kept nve from finishing my educa Los Angeles 2, Cincinnati 0 smile and twinkle in his eyes. 145 was the top single. O. ' Ave. Eastern Basketball League. A well- to flild your right game,” contin Wayne Reynolds lilpped Sher Fer ousted Ed Duggan, 4 and 2; Frank ued Hebert, an A. O. Spalding ad- tion and T was late getting to col . W. L.. Pet. G.B. First baseman since a kid in Ha Showing the way in the Lads A G. Phillips . . . . . f t ...... 24 89.10 cOordinated 216-Ib giant, Martin Pittsburgh ,. ....56 37 .602 — vana. but they play me In the out National League C. Risley ...... 2 4 86.18 guson, 1-up on 19th ho'le; Bob Coimorton trimmed Ed Pekar, 4 vlaory staff member. -, lege. I waa late starting on the Lassies League was CLenevieve 86.6 was a mainstay in the rebounding and 8; Tom Mlgliore eliminated Milwaukee ., ,, .53 37 .589 1 4 field at Syracuse and Schenectady J. Melesko ...... j7 department for U(k>nn teems Seeiert default over Art Wilkie “I think I have just reached toe tour,” ■ , , 1 Roberto with a 99.2 average. Es ■V. Mortpn ... leseaessssaas * 4M 82.4 George Benton; Frank Speleckl mm h Los Angeles . ,,.49 41.544 54 and at second and third base at Batting —idays. '^San"' Eh-ancisco, D. Kloter ...... « 77.6 Jr.; Will Deosy shaded Vic Daley, exacting stage In golf. No golfer telle . Oirouard took high triple which have won 17 games during ' Hebert, who has won more than St. Louis ...... 49 44 .527 7 Miami and Buffalo. The Phillies .342; Larker, Los Angeles, .338; M. McIntosh ...... 2'T 76 4 l-,up on 20th hole;, Ray Gordon sldelmed. Allan. Ayers; RcyJ ,-s? * can play his beet Until hs knows ivitb a 826, while Jeanne Irishes each of toe. three years he was on pp?i ‘f- $30,(X)0 this year, says hla pro San Francisco ,.46 43 .517 8 tried me out at third base In 1958' Aahburn, Chicago, .3M; Groat, ■F. Hlllnskl ...... ,•••15 76.10 ojisted brother Ken. Gordon,' 2 and Thompson default over Lee| hlk limitations and capabilities to 124 was the top, single game. S. Morton .. 04 •••«•*••At 63.8 the squad. ductive yedrs are ahead. Cincinnati .. , ,.42 .50 457 13 4 and (Viis .vepr second base.” Pittsburgh, .317; CHemente, Pitts 1; Mitch Karpuika defMted Ev Beauchen; Bill Leggett Jr. nlppd, the utmost.*' “I am learning how to learn . Best average in the Midgets Tom Perry, 1-up. Philadelphia , , .37 M 402 184 When Herrera, led toe Interna burgh, :316. . . Kennedy, 8 and 2 and Roger Poe Stteoess Oomlng Late In this giwne, ” he concluded. Summer Doubles League was re Second Bound Chicago . . .33 .58 363 22 tional League in hits, home runs, drummed out AI Oayson, 4 and 3. Success l§ coming late for He- ■TIothIng Is fixed and sure. You Home Runs — BaAks, (Jhicago- corded by Tom Atamian who had Oresel topped Pryor, 2-up; Oon- TODAY’S GAMES runs-batted-ln anij batting, Gen and Aaron, Milwaukee, 28; Math New Gimmicks by Proprietors Ssoood Botuid ha'va to play for all the breaks. a 94.7 mark Ernie WooUett’siZll norton shaded Stoponskl, 1-up; Philadelphia ((jreen 1-41 at Chi eral Manager .TohA (jtiihn made ews,_ Milwaukee and Mays, Saa Terry nipped O. Lorentzfen, 1-up; I Does Hebert believe h ts. new cago (BHlsworth 4-7), 2:30 p.m. ivon high double honors. MigUore edged Speleckl, ' 1-up; room for him where he belongs--- Francisco, 21; Boyer, St.^tiOUiJl, With an average of 89.10, Gail Matezok sidelined Traygis. 2 ohd game is a permanent thing? Milwaukee (Spahn 11-6) at San at first bass—by trading EM Bou- 20. , I ■ Needed to Hold Bowling Trade 1; E. Lorentzen put out McKee, 3 Leggett Jr. manhandled Thomp-1 He must, for the first UUng he D ilip s was the pace setter in the WE ...TH E EXCITING NEW TMNSIUCENT Francisco (Marichal 2-0), 4:30 chee. . . and 1; J. Gordon shaded Segal, 1- •on, 5 and 4. 30-MINUTE FREI did after shaking off the mob of p.m. Girls Summer Doubles. High SenU-Fliials DISCOUNT up: Hlllnskl walloped Olekilnskl, "I ani too big to play seciOnd American League triple award went to Joan Melesko INSTALUTION reporters and well wishers In Cincinnati (O’Toole 8-8) at Loa New York (N BA) — • The «wlft#t> Ownera who started with all 4 and 3; Seeiert nipped Reynolde, Grezel equeened post Connorton, I BIHLDiNG PANEL FOR YOUR NOME base and worried myself into er with a 285, while Virginia Mor f the Akron, was to disregard a pile of Angeles (Craig 4-1), 11 p.m. and spectacular appSorance of the automatic stuff, the first pin- 1-UP on 19th hole; Deosy best R. 1-up and Leggett Jr. cnitlMd Mig-1 rors at third, and this affect my Batting — Skowron, New York, ton’s 106 was top single. telegrams and telephone messages Only Caihea Scheduled hitting," explained Senor Herrera. modern, automatic bowling center spotters and boll returns. In 1952 Gordon and Poe ^ged Karpuska, liore, 5 and 4. WE ...COMB IN AND ASK US and call ole Professor Ben Hogan. .333; Smith, (Chicago, .332; Mln- LAOS AND IA8SIE8 haa lost its novelty and the more were a sure bet to run the ‘pin-boy spteifiL I Friday’s Schedule •■'Catcher no play shortstop. First 1-up. F o u r t h f l i g h t TRADE UP MUFFLERS ■noso, CJhicago, .321; Power, CHevet Final Stenfllnsa JiMt to say thanks. Plllsburgh at (Jhicago. 2:30 p.m. base more better for me.” HERRERA discerning proprietor has sensed center’ out o f bueinesa. But to Turn Muuhim into aoft lovely col AU land, .318; Sievers, Chicago, .817,. W. • Pot Third Bound F irst Bound rtitladelphls at St. Louts, 9 p.m. There may, not be enough capa J.' Woollett-H. WooUett .778 an end to gargantuan-profits. day, every center Is automatic and Poe ousted Deosy,. 2 and 1, John Somera trimmed Duke I or sHth CORRULUX PANELS! MARES son, crowding 30, he /at long last Hits - Minosp, Chicago. 114j ,d' Newman-O. NewnuinNewmni ..20 .741 Milwaukee at Loa Angelea, 11 ble ballplayers to fill the rosters The bowling alley U fast ioelng haa carpets two inches deep, so Matezok trimmed Terry, 8 and 2. Varney, 4 and 8; Frank Smiley WE Looks like glass, but it's shatter comes into hils own, ptajilng first Smith; Chicago, 112; .Robinson, L- Petrus-M. Petrus ...... 18 .687 pnublr or Nothmg p.m. of a third big league, but through ®. Qlrouard-R. Oirouard ..18 .667 the appeal of just automation, the proprietor has to have eome-^ topped Paul Dutelle, 2 and 1; Don proof. Cm be sawed or drilled. base oftener than GU Hodges, who Baltimore, 10'"; Runnels, Boston, , riBST FLIGHT TRADE Cincinnati at S k n Franctaco, the years ' a sizable number of • Whitcomb-B. Whitcomb 18 .688 children’s nurserlM and air-con thing else to attract the bowler," D '^d dofoated Sher Porterfield; I For patio roofs, screens, awnings, 11:15 p.m. had to wear' out' no little in order Fox, Chicago, Skowron, New York g A66 nrsS BoobA ; $4M¥Nm -ooiiI2M Alexandria. Minn. J '- ■ ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1960 PAGE PAGESnniSBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERiCLD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAV, JULY 28, 1960 if. "A ■■ ■ UouatjhoM Gootid 51 Honeelurid GiDeda 61 HonaelicM .Gooda 51 Ap^m ento—Flhto— JlousM for S a ls 72 Uposca for Sale 72 R o u m b tf*r flu* 72. 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MI 8-6889 *9119 UP! nous, CAB0W COPIES! 8-6139r Ml 9-0663. extra large kitchen, two full batha, rooms, modem W t e h ^ w OLD-FASHIONED rocking chair, Pay Only $4 Week ture Hoapital, 196 South St., Rock- PAY ONLY $4 WEEK After 4. completely redecorated and re ins, IH batha. elote to TAMKIR TREE removal, land AN EXTRA QOPV FOR vUle. TR 5-3174. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENT DEPT. HOURS SitnatlonB W anted^ $10. Good refrigerator, $30. 'Gas Dacrificing complote bedroom, THRB]^ LARGE room* available $10,800 8 ROOM roach, aluminum n —MANCJHBSTBR - Near new wired, two-car garage, 4%% and schools, fenced in cleared, firewood cut, insured. *rHe60Me OFFICE! Smeriflelng complete bedroom, complete living room and kitchen a ;l5 AJL to t;80 PJL Can Paul A. ElUson, Ml SS743. Femdie . 38 stove $35., : pid-fashloned card HOTPOINT RANGE, all extras, ex Aug. '1, heat, hot water, modern ■torma, ameolta drive, 300’ front Junior High School, immaculate mortgage can be assumed, $15,900. er moving. Price rsi ANOONEFORMV] table,' $25. Mattress, $10. ’T ^ a complete living room and kitchen decorator furniture from, model dis age, view. Carlton H. Hutchins, 5 room Cape with breezeway and J. D. Realty, Ml 3-6129, $10,300. Louis Ooldfsi4> decorator tumltur* from model dl*- cellent condition, $95; electric kitchen, large etoire and refrfoera- 008MA APPLIANCE SERVICE. XnORNE^! HIGH SCakdOL girls desire baby men’s suits, size 40. Two nien’a dryer, $60. MI 3-0668. play home. Any room may be pur Ml 9-8183. attached garage, near bus line and TR 8-7095. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. play home. We Will give you free tor, tiled bath and ohower. Parkf SOUTH WINDSOR—3 bedroom split Repairs all make refrigerators, sitting jobs. .Will' do light house overcoats, size 40. Britanleo en- chased separately. Also Westing- ing. $90. Coll MI 8-6366. shopping. Owner movlng-*-aelllng JMOMDAT Xhra W W iDAY MtM AJL.-«ATI7BDAT t AJL« keeping. MI 3-7609, MI 9-0679. cyclc^dia, $20. lltillty table, $2. delivery and free storage up to ona FEDDER8 %-ton air-conditioner, hous^ refrigerator, electric range BOLTON—Custom 8 room ranch, for $14,900. Coll the R. F. Dlmock levell, storm windows and doorsi VEIRNON — Montouck freesers, washing machlnaa, -y- artistic stonework, hug* porch, era, ratwes. oil and ga# burners. Other items. CaU any time. MI year. used one aeaeon, |100. 61 Jarris M d washing machine. We will give FOUR ROOM apartment, both, Co., MI 6-5245, Barbara Woods, MI throughout, ’ tiled floor in recrea Lake Street Oversized RELIABLE WOMAN Will keep you free delivery and free storage breezeway, two-car garage, land- tion room. $5,000 cash required to ceramic bath, half acre lot, PLEASE READ YOUR AD MI 9-0888. AU work guaranteed. 9-2973. , Rd. two- bedreomi, heat, utilitie*, gae- 9-7702, or Johanna Evans, ' MI house in motherless home or eldbr- NORMAN’S up to oiie year. Route 44-A, North Cove'ntry, scaped, resovumM,. priced. Carlton 9-6653. * ' assume $11,500 mortgage at 4% % . Move right in. Full price 8183. CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. ly couple. Box L, Herald. QUARTER MIDOET—new last 448 Hertford Road SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT 7155. W. Hutchins, Ml Immediate occupancy. Joseph Rowlson Realtor, AD' ” m tte pkMM M • Roaaonable rates. Cal] PI 3-7BSS year. Only raced novice. ExceUent TAPPAN DE LUXE range, very m —BOLTON. On beautiful Rig* Barth, Broker. MI 0-0820. Eve, .AD 6-1744, TR 5-4T7(S ______ai th* flBSt DA» IT Before you buy furniture any Phone for appointment $500 DOWN Q.I., split level, three between 1:80-4:80 or any time condition. Sacrifice $3W, Tel. P2 where-ahop at Nclorman'a. good condition. MI 6-1877. ROCKVILLE — 14 Laurel Street. .Laiie. 4 bedroom custom btult A m u u n B C ro S T IBBBOSB la time (er tke m u t tm a r- Dogs—nrd»—Pets 41 2-7139 evenings. Samuel Albert, Rtfd. CH 7-08U bedrooms, bullt-ins, 26 foot rec EAST MIDDLE TpKE.—6 room 6-5 FLAT, good condlUon, he B m H la iMDOMlMe far oolr ONE laeerreet er ealttoA -Saturday or Sunday. Well furnished 8 room apartment. ranch, center entrance hallway, h o t p o in t range, 80” with roll* After 8 p.m. CH 6-3481 TR 6-9594. room, 125 foot frontage, $10,750. two fUU tile baths, flrepluca in colonial, clean. Priced for quick lent Income, nice location, m lar aar alliiiiHiWiiil aadUm oaly to the extaat mfm ALL TYPES Bcreena repaired with BOARD YOUR bird at the Man FOR SALB!—Refrteerator $80. Good See It Day or I4ight Carlton W. Hutchins, Ml 9-5183. sale. J. D. Realty, MI 3-5129. reduced, assume mortgage, Chester Pet Center while' jmu are aerie, PhUco automatic refrigera family room, two-epr garage, one n o d " laairrtMi, ■ n a n arkMi do aot leoaea tfco vatae of Alcoa acreenlnga. New screens DOGHOUSE for sale, 64x44x88", tor with 75 lb, freezer, two year* ccHidition. Call 3-8566. If you have no mews' of transpor MODERN 4% room duplex in nice acre wooded lot with tennis court. erate down payment — - 1 by "mako good” lawrtlee. made up. 447 Main Street or call on vacation. Expert care. Private $25. 341 Lydall Street. tation, I ’ll send m y auto for you neighborhood. Youngstown Idtch- 'MANCHESTER- FOUR bedroom 69 HOLL STREET—Large 10 room Hutchins, MI 9-5133. ol^ Weetin^ouee de luxe automa 'Colonial, ilr good condition, steam $28,500. Th<> R. F . Dlmock C o., MI single home, 5 bedrooms, economi Ml 9-4888 tor free plck-np. room. Air conditioned. MI 9-4278. tie wariier. PI 2-7986. CHROME KITCHEN SET, maple No o)>tigation en, dining area, two )>edrooms, tile Open Monday-Saturday 94. Thurs. POWER MOWER 21” reel type, heat, attractively landscaped lot, 9-5246, Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702, cal heat, 2-car garage, conven dreaser and che*h Drexel cherry A_L— Sbath, lota of closet space, large Johanna Evans, MI 0-5683. ROCKVILLE—Newly painted, M A M RUBBISH REMOVAL Serv day and Friday 9-9. like-new cmidltlon. MI 9-8076 after RUOS, I'IEVER USED. 9x13 mint Mr. and Mr*, dreaaer, aawbuck IM og room nice cellar, 'piu'ktng, one-car garage. See this excep iently located. $2,900 down. Can be family house, 6-5. Neap Ice—residential, commercial. In- 48-45 ALL;^ ST., HARTFORD tional value before you buy. seen by calling Gerard Agency, of city, city water aad^’abtW^ Dial Ml , 3-2711 6. * - green, 180; ,9*15 mint green, $86; table, chair*, table*, lampa, *tc. Open Nights till 8—Sat. 6 p.rp, yard for children. Heat and hot IV—MANCHESTER—Auttimn St duatrial. Attics, cellars, yards. In 10x15 roae beige, BU 9-6965.. PI 2-7985. $16,900.' Phllbrick Agency, Ml Immaculate 6 room colonial, com MI 8-0365, MI 9-0626. Price $9,300. Louis GoldfiW^, __ HOME WANTED for part Siamese DEMINO SHALLOW well pump in water furnished. $116 a month. 9-8464. cinerator-cardboard drums. Lawn 18 C (j FT. BENHUR freezer, c6m- pletely redecorated, 13x24 living Realtor,TR 5-7095. and angora kittens. MI 3-4553. good condition with 42 gallon tank. Available AugUst 1. MI 3-6452. EIGHT ROOM home—Good condi Aatomobfles for Sale 4 mowing. Light truckiikg. Ml 9-9787. plete oet atorm windowa ' and room, choice location, amesite Lost sad Fbtuid CbCELiNdMttltJ MI 9-6875. ANCIENT HOME by a burbling tion with 3-car garage that needs ROfTKViLLE — 10 W est R o ^ ^ N j - TOWN O f MANCHfSTER acreens for %ape Cfod, junior aize THREE ROOM apartment, real' brook, $9,000,. N^w heating, new drive, ' aluminum combinations, SUPERIOR PA VINO CO.—Ameslte M/K.BBUMO dentiol section, heat, light,- hot some repair on a nice lot In nice Zoned commercial.- EstablWwjK'; tOKF—Black and white toy terrier DE CORMIER MOTOR driveways constructed, resur Live Stock— Vehicles 42 pool table. MI 9-7722 after .1 p.m. plumbing, newly decorated, selling for the amazingly tow section, $14,900. Excellent financ PMsaiMVA.on. water, refrigerator,. range, and figure of $13,900. Call the R. F. TV store and two ap^ihent* named "Cllnger.'’ Ctandren'a p et faced,, sealed. Reasonably priced. Boildlnc Blaterials 47 new lawns. Five rooms down plus ing. J. D. Realty, 470 Main St., MI 4 and 8 rooms. Lot frontage IfO * 'S; Rearaid. MI 8-813L SALES SAYS, HORSE FOR SALE. Must seU. PUBLIC HEARING Venetian blinds, $60 per month, MI 8 partly finished up. Call Frank Dlmock Co., MI 9-5245, Barbers 3-5129, MI 8-6B16. QIVAN FOR SALE, $10. M l 3-2850. 9-2349. Woods, MI 9-7702, Johanna Evans, 200. Detached garage. Other, Make reasonable offer. OsU after USED BUHjDINQ material for rg^ t o f c h a r t e r r e v is io n C O M I ^ O N Burke, CH 6-8897, to arrange in- business possibilities. Owrigr LOST — Lady's small gold wrist •■IT IT’S QUALITY YOU WANT BRICK AND stone mason and ce 3. MI 9-9748. sale, 2x3s and up. aheathing, stor epection. Ml 9-5663. BOWERS a r e a —191 Hollister St. watoh. monogram on^ back In accordance with the provision* of Public Act No. MS of the 1967 leaving State. Price $13,80*- IN YOUR NEXT CAR SEE THESE ment work. MI 9-8461 after 8:30 Radio-TV Repair Business Opportunities 32 Help Wanted— Female 35 age bins, shelving, work benches, Oenenl Aaaembly, An Act Concerning Home Rule, a !^bllc'Hearing 3 bedroom Cape, two baths base Louls Goldfarb, Realtor, ’TR M.DJC., black cord watch band. FOUR ROOM apartment for rent, STONE- ST.—Older 6 room house, V—MANCHESTER—Keeney St. 5>4 FINE CARS TODAY, THEY’RE Days, call MI 8-8042. Services 18 complete bathroom aeta, two will be held in the Municipal Building Hearing Room Tuesday, August ANTIQUE ladder-back anh chair, available AUg. l.'Tel. MI 9-3469. ment completely finished. Owner 5-7095. Reward. MI B-1870. WAITRESS—Full Or part-time 5-1, ANGUS AND JERSEY cattle for -/mtchen sinks, (cabinet), wooden nice lot, oversized' garage with room modified Cape with breeze- transferred. Principals only. MI- PRICED RIGHT AND OF COURSE DEALERS WANTED 3, 1960, at 8:00 P.M. on The Report of the Charter Revision Oommia- rush seat. PI 2-7985. way and attached garage, built-in Apply In person. Oak Grill, 30 Oak sale, also qheep. Call MI 8-4813. kitchen cabinets, two hot water room for 4 cars. $11,800. J. D. 9-2537. ALL MAKES Of TV, radio and Full-Time — Part-Time alon proposing changes in the Town Charter *a follows: MODERN 8 ROOM apartment on range and oven, large well land BOLTON—Large 4-room Ranch, BANK TERMS.” . Hoosehold SetTicee home electronic equ^tmenl ex St. furnaces, modern radiator*, eom< WRINGER WASHING Machine, first floor, available Aug, 1, $105 Realty, Ml 8-6129. aluminum combinations, hotdh- LOST—Brand n ew ^ n ^ o ^ halraet Item No. 1 Bcape’d lot. The condition of this SOUTH WINDSOR—$2.7)00 assumes : B-8161. Offered 13-A pertly repaired with a 90-day Interesting and varied reward Articles Fvr Sale J5 plete Windowa, including frame, excellent condition. Call MI per mhnth. CaU MI 9-6495. way, oil hot water heat, .tw* at midget race track. THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL and aluminum storm windows, (jhapter II, Section 7, is amended a* follows: < MANCHESTER—6 room Cape, home is like new. Priced $17,400. 5)4% mortgage. 6)4 room ranch guarantee. Call Mr. Britney at the ing work, placing TOP HIT REC EXPERIENCED (Old)—OFFICIAL BONDS. The General Manager, ’Treasurer, Col 9-0830 after 5 p.m. Call the R. F. Dlmock Co., Ml large bedroms, extra land avail*' HAROLD A SONS, RubUrti ramov- LOAM—SAND—Stone — Gravel — door*,, and plumbing mippUea. COVENTRY — 1% rooms, fire generous sized rooms, fireplace; 1)4 baths, carport, only $14,900. able if needed. Asking $18,MO. Manchester TV. Ml 9-1046. ORDS in stores. No seUing exper SEWING MACHINE lector ' of Revenue and such other officer* a* niay be designated by 9-5246. Barbara Woods. MI 9-7702, LOST—Black Dachshund, vicinity 1958 Rambler 4-Door Sedan al, cellara and attics cleaned. FiU and Ameaite. For'prAnpt de Choman Houae Wrecking, tipeB ROPER GAS STOVE, 40” , good place, lake privileges, garage plastered walls, one car garage, Hurry! Mangiafico and Brooks, Home Einders Realty Co., any ience required. A few hdUrs of your vote of the Board of Directors before entering upon their official duties patio, maple and white birch or Johanna Evans, MI 9-5653. JA 6-8980. of Bueklaad. MI 4-OB30. An Inunaculate car, all new Aahea, papers all rubMab Harold time can pAy'-you from $3S-$7S Operators and Trainees livery call Ml 8-8608. Walter daily 8:80 p.m .4, Saturday 8-4, or condition. Make an offer. Call $50 monthly includes electricity, time, MI 4-1531, MI 3-6710. - white waU Urea too. Hoar. MI ‘ Millinery Dreasmaking 19 MUler, Trucking. call MI 9-2392.<' shall execute to the Town and file With the Town Clerk a surety com MI 3-1053 between 5 and 9. hot water. PI 2-6316. shade treea on good sized lot. Blx- weekly; more for full-time, based pany Imnd in a penal sum to be fixed by the Board of Directors, con cellent neighborhood. Few atepa VI—MANCHESTER — $13,900 8 GAMBOLATl BUILT—8 bedroom N o n cn c IS h e r e b y given that Only $896 Down on sales. We furnish everything and Apply room Cape, fully plastered, open WEAVINd df Bums, moth holaa HOME MADE ravloU, fresh or dition^ Upon the faithful performance of his official duties, in the CLEAN 4-ROOM cold water flat, to tpa line. $14,900. Phllbrick ranch, fully plastered, attached Pam Book No. SB 6573 Ismled by help you get started. This is a prov Staircase, 8 bedroome. choice resi Lots tor Sal* The SavingB Bank o t Manches 1967 Rambler 4-Door Sedan and tom clothing, boalary DRESSMAKINO and alterations. MANCHESTER MODES, Inc. frozen, 80c doz. 346 Aveiy Street, Diamonds— WatehcB— form to be prescribed or approved by the Town Counsel.' Premiums Musical Instruments 53 second floor, $55 a month. Adults Agency. MI 9-8464. garage, full basement, aluminum hi dbags repaired, atpper ra- en money-maker offered for the Wapping. MI 4-0604. Call after 6 p.m. MI 9-3361. dential location. Excellent financ storms. 2)4 years old. Jus( like THREE B ZONE iota with e i| 9 ter haa been lost and application A clean local ona owner car, Call MI 9-0383, any hour. first time in Connecticut. No Pine St., Manchester Jewelry ' 48 for said bonds ^hall be x>aid by the Town. ' ing. Cali the R. F. Dimock Co,. has been made to said bank for placament, umbrellas repaired (Section 7A—New) OFFICIAL BONDS. The Treasurer, Collector of r o c k l e DGB —6% room cape, 3 new.' Reasonably priced. J. D water. Union St. ManehfjlMrt - Only $295 Down men’s ahln >nars raveraed and franchise fees, no inventory re^ TOOL AND equipment rentals. LEONARD W. YOST, Jcw elow re- GIBSON Spanish guitar and ampli full batha, built-in oven and MI 9-5345, Barbara Woods, MI Realty, MI 8-5129. $2,500 each. Ml 9-6495. payment 'of the amount of de qulrements. W rite :------Presi PART TIME WAITRESS wanted Revenue and Town Clerk shall before entering upon their official 9-7702, Johanna Evans, MI 9-5653. replaced. Marlow’s littia Mend ALTERAITONS made quickly and weekends. Apply In person. John’i Sales and aervice. AP Equipment, pairs, adjusie watimea expertly. duties execute to the Town amd file with the Town Clerk a surety com fier-. Sacrifice $100. MI 3-8194. Business Locations range, enclosed porch, one-esr ga posit 1951 Ford 2-Door Sedan V8 dent, Naaco Sales Company, 224-13 BOLTON—Flrot Lake. 6 room A ZONE Lo t In Bowers, Nortt 3Y. ing Shop. efticlenUy. Ml 9-5506. Bar and Restaurant, 144 W. Main 946 Center St., MI 9-2052. Open Reasonable pricee. Open Tuesday for Rent 64 rage. There are many extras go New white wall tiraa. Vary orig Linden Boulevard, C aim m h r i a pany bond In a penal sum to be fixed by the Board of Directors, con ing with thla house that makes Vn—MANCHESTER—Near Keen^ waterfront cottage, partial cellar, High area, all utilities, O l ^ NOTICE IB KBREBT given that St, Rockville. evenings. thru Saturday, Thursday eve- ditioned, upon the faithful performance of his official duties, in th* inal throughout. A real ahowpiece. TV SERVICE - Pottarten’a aU Heights, New York. for comfortable living. $28,900. Street School. Beautiful L shaped easily winterized, artesian well $2,000 terms available. R . r . Pam Book No. S-6646 issued by ------^------ninge. 129 Spruce S t MI 6-4887. form to Ise prescribed or approved by the Town. Counsel. Premiums Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 HALL FOR RENT, 40x60. Oak St. ranch, 2^ years young, extra The Savings Bank of Manchester Only $95 Doum Moving— Trhckliig— TOP SOIL—poasibly the cleanest Present dance studio. CaU after Phllbrick Agency, MI 9-8464, property In excellent condition. Broderick, Broker, MI 9-1378. and most fertile available any for said bonds shall be paid by the Town. FINEST FUR remodeling from large ll'ving room with fireplace, Shown by appointment. Marion E. had been lost and application has periance. S tora g a 2 0 Help Wanted-—Hale 36 (Section 7B—New) BLANKET BONDS ’The Board of Director* shall 6 p.m. JA 7-1372. three twin-sized bedrooms, large ANDOVER LAKE—Two adjollliaB been made to said bank for pay 1958 Ford 2-Door Sedan V8 Help Wanted— Female 35 where. Prompt deUvei^. CaU Garden— Farm— Dairy $19.95, Guaranteed first class FOUR BEDROOM Colonial, 7 Robertson, Broker, MI 3-5953. Very Clean — very original 1981. Phone Ml 0-4887 for best Leonard L OlgUo, Bolton, MI purchase two Blanket Bonds, one conditioned for faithful perform workmanship. Free estimates at LARGE STORE at 36 Birch rooms, 8 down, 4 up, a fine home, wooded lot. Priced at $18,600. Call lots for sale. Marion E. RobertSoOt ment of the amount of deposit. sarvlca. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Oo. Looai- GREEN MANOR—Two experienced Prodnsts 60 ance of duty which shall include the General Manager, Controller, The R. F. Dlmock Co., Ml 9-6245, COVENTRY — 6 room over-sized broker, MI 8-5953. throu^out moving, packing, storage. Low WAITRESSES WANTED, nights, 8-7083. your home. CaU Josef Furs, Hart Apply Marlow’a, 867* Main St. centrally located, only $13,900. brush meh' inside and out. CaU Purchasing Agent, and such other officers and efnployees as may be Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702, Jo Cape, extra targe living room with Only $95 Down rata on Irnig mrtanca moves to 6-1. Good salary. Good tipping. Glaatonbury MEdford 3-2981 after WAX AND GREEN BEANS— ford, CH 7-6363, CH 7-1353. Near Main St, Parking. Carlton W, Hutchins, MI 9-5132. DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Oom- SEVEN H.P. SHAW ridiiK tractor, designated by the Board of Directors; and one conditioned to protect hanna Evans Ml 9-5653. fireplace, modern kitchen, 1)4 TWO LOTS with. city water «#d pany doora and windowa, custom 48 atates. m 8-8187. Only experienced need apply. Ap 6 p.m. Large and smaU amount*; also sewer. Central location. MadeliM ply in person after 7. Walnut Res Worked about 50 hours. Plow, cul against loss occasioned by embeulement or any other dishonest act MAIN STREET—Building for com ROCKLEDOE—Fabulous .. custom baths, basement garage, oil hot 1957 Plymouth 2-Door Subur work guaranteed. Call coUeet WU- other vegetables. PI 2-8096. MANCHESTER—Two family du Smith, Realtor, MI 9-1642. MANCHESTER Moving and Truck taurant, 7 Walnut St. MI 9-8070. tivators, etc. Call MI 8-4548 after and to include those eligible officers and e ^ lo y e e s not includsd In Wanted—To Buy 58 mercial business or offlcs use. quality built 8 bedroom ' ranch. water heat, large lot, on main PHILCX>SBm>lX IS lb. wash, aec; ban Wagon UmantilUo HA 8-U96. EXPERIENCED 7 p.m. Finest of material, workmanship plex, five rooms each, two new road. Ideal for anyone wanting dry, lOo. Loeky Lady Lanndeis ing Company, Local and long dla- NATIVE SWEET CORN for the Faithful Performance Blanket Bond. The penal sunp of these WiU subdivide. MI 9-5339, 9-8. BOLTON (^N T E R —4 miles eoufli. 6 WE BUY, SELL or trade antique in this home. Opportunity to select furnaces, aluminum combination cylinder — one local owner FLAT FINISH Holland window tance moving, packing and stor WOMEN WANTED for general fac- frMzing or canning — discount Blanket Bonds shall be fixed by the Board of Directors and to be In small business for extra income. eemar, 6 U a p u St, aerom from Standard trans. This one has IN GAUGE GRINDING POWER LAWN MOWERS—Jacob and used tiimiture, china, crloaa, FOR OFFICE or business use. your own decor. J. D. Realty, 470 windows, 2-car garage, nice shad 60 acres, fenced in for cattle, 1* ahadea made to measure. AU age, Regular service throughout tory work. Apply Mllanchester price on. 4 dozen or more. Native a form to be prescribed or approved by the Town Counsel and filed Small down payment. Offered at First National S t o ^ Open M never aeon a d ^ ’a work. Modes, Pine Street. sen, Bolens, Toro and Ariens. Self- silver, picture frames and old Main St. near Center, 8 rooms, Main St., MI 8-5129; ed lot, close to Center, ext-ellent $16,800. Gaston Realty Company, acres tillable, outbuildings, fruit hours. metal Venetian blind* at a new New England States and Florida. Pleasant working conditions, propeUed; push or riding. 18 to 80 tomatoes, 3-lb. basket 55c. Farm* with the Town Clerk. Premiums'for said bonds shall be paid by the- buy at {14,300. Gaston Realty trees, small fish pond on& $8,800. Only $395 Down eris Market, 819 E. Middle Tpke. coins, old dolls and guns, hobby ground floor, plenlty ot parking, MI 0-5731. low ^ c e . Keys made while you MI 8-6088. company benefita. Apply In person. Inches. Ask for demonstration sad Town. ' coUections, attic contents or whole t a 9-5229, 9-6. TOLLAND—70 foot ranch, lot 180x Company. MI 9-8731. Owner will finaince. Only 6% in WOMAN FOR luncheonette work, Tel. MI 9-0474. watt Marlow’a. full time, experienced preferred. be satisfied. Trade in your old ma. Item No. 2 estates. Furniture Repair Service, 700 with bubbling brook. Priced BEAUTIFUL six room ranch with terest. Lawrence F. Fiano,, MX 1955 Rambler 4-Door Sedan MANCHBS’nBIR Package DeUvery. K F & D Alanufacturing Co. It is proposed to delete from the Town Charter effective January 1, SOUTH WINDSOR—6 room split Light trucking and pukage deUv- Apply In person, W. T. Grant, chine. Parts and aorvlce. ' We Tolcott'vilie, Conn.. Tel. Ml 8-7449. right. J. D. Realty, MI 8-5129. fulj basement. 8 large bedrooms 3-2766, Paul P. Fiano, MI 84)488, New tires. Radio, hsater, hydra- 834 CHARTER OAK ST. 1961 the entire Chapter XX dealing with the Town Court. .The date Rouses for Rent -65 level, corner lot, 4^4% aseumatale Ed Crawford MI 9-4410. matic. Economy plus. A. sharp Ut- ery. Refrigerators, washers and Shopping Parkade. sharpen and repair most aU hand Flowers— Nnrsery Stock 50-B dining room and lovely living VACUDlik OJBANERS repaired In Boildlng-Contraetliig 14 and power lawn mowers MI provided establishes the date when the new court system in the State WANTED TO BUY—Old and rare SOUTH. WINDSOR—Custom built 8 mortgage, immediate occupancy. Ue car. stove movmg qMcialty. Folding DRIVER'S HELPER for furniture roon> with fireplace. Belflore my earn home shop. Forty years PART-’TIME:—Will appoint two rep 8-7958. Capitol Equipment oo.. 88 GLADIOLI—Fresh cut and beau* of Connecticut becomes effective and towm courts cease to. exist. For coins. Conn. Coin and Stamp, 995 MANCHESTER Green section, 843 bedroom ranch on Lawrence St., Marlon E. Robertson, broker, MI Agency, MI 8-5121. Only $295 Down ALL TYPES of carpentry work chairs for rent. MI 9-0763. and appliance delivery. FuU-time, E. Middle Turnpike', 6 room An ANDOVER LAKE—Lakefront lot facfjry sn erlence. AU inakes. done. Alterationa, dormera, roof resentatives over 30, heat appear Main St. tiful, $1.00 dozen. 564 Bush Hill' the wording of Chapter XX see the charter. Main St., Manchester Conn. Days off Avery with 4%% assumable 3-6953. low ratm, free sstlinatea, tres ing, With car to work 9:30 a.m. permanent position. Experience Item No. 8 MI 3-6498, Eve. TR 5-9208. gle, large corner lot with fire mortgage. J. D. Realty, 470 Main 60x200, $1,600. PI 2-6477. ings. porches, finish upstairs, base- preferred. Apply afternoons only Road. MI 3-5994. MANCHESTER AND pickup and delivery. Mr. MiUer, 1955 Plymouth Club Coupe V8 Painting— Papering 21 •2:30 p.m'., five days a week, call GLAZED BRICK—Hanley, origi Chapter V, Section 2, la amended by adding thereto th'e following: place, shade trees, patio, near St. MI 3-5129. MANCHESTER — Four bedroom ments and garages, etc. CaU Ml Mr. Kaufman, Norman's, 443 schools, recently redecorated,' 1% JA S l ^ . A fully equipped local ear In top 0-6081. ing on new mothers. Names and nally sold for $160 a thousand The request for an appropriation filed by the board of education with ranch plus garage, large lot, full VICINITY Wantefi—-Real Estate -77 shape. Performance plus In this PAINTINO AND paperbanging. addresses furnished. Object— to Hartford Rd. WiU sacrifice for $90 a thousand Honsehold Goods 51 the general manager shall be accompanied by a copy thereof for each Rooms Without Board 59 baths, aluminum screens, hot 100' INDIAN DRIVE—Large six price $15,900. Seven room cape BIDE WANTED from Vlrainla Rd. fine car. W. F. DION Construction Company. Good clean workmanuilp at rea Colors—White, 618, brown, 406 water heat, garage, modern' kitch room ranch, l>^ acres, fireplace, phis 2-car garage. lU acres landi Manchester G reen -1450 sq. ft to vicinity ofXihepel St. Hartford. promote parent-child program. No TOOL AND GAUGE makers want- member of the k>oard of director and within 15 days after said filing, ROOMS AND cabins, all conven SELUNtl—BUYlNG—Trading T We Only $195 Down Alterations, additions, garages, sonable rates. SO years in Man canvassing. Average earnings $50- yellow. 547 total—1,471. CaU MI 21” TORO ROTARY mower (dia<'^ en with city water and sewer. Will basement garage, porch. For ap H3.600. Beautiful 2-famiiy duplex, custom built ranch, large den, 13x15 Hours 8:16-4:lo. CaU MI 9-3778 be edT Flrst-class only. FuU or part- the general manager shall call and attend a"]oint meeting of the two iences, free parking. Scranton's pointment call owner MI 9-8760. offer you free confidential l| i- formica counters, rootiiut sldmi chester. Raymond Flake. Ml $60 a week. For local interview, 3-2467 9-6 only. WUl deliver. continued model) Reg. $139.95,'now boards for the purpose of discussing the' appropriation request of the lease for one or two years. Avail centrally located, excellent condi enclosed rear porch, breezeway, ga tween B and 6. time, All benefits. CaU MI 94263. $99.95. Marlow’s Main Street, Motel, 160 Tolland TTke. MI 9-0826 able Sept 1st. Owner moving out opections and arrange all tinono* 1952 Chevrolet Bel Air Hard painting. Plans drawn. MI 8-0891 9-9387. write Parent’s Institute, 211 Con board of education and the recommendations of the general manager. tlon throughout, 2-car garage rage, large 100 ft. lot. plus extra CLOTHESCINE POLES — InstaU Manchester, MI 9-6221. between 6-7. of state. Inquire bn premises or R. Ing from start to finish. Mitten WANTED—Ride from W. Middle top gress Street, Boston 10, Mass, After such discussion said joint meeting shall adjoin to a date not ’ MANCHESTER priced right at $22,500. Nearly new building lot. $19,600. Eve. Ray Hoi will work hand and glove with BUILDINGS straightened, floors EXTERIOR AND Interior painting Stating phone number and sales MACHINIST ed. Old poles reset. 1956 Che-vro- J. Gorman, Agent, 750 Main St., cottage in exclusive area located combe, MI 4-1139. Tpke. to Travelara Insurance Co. Fully equipped — vary original and paperbanging. WaUpaper let sedan, low mileage. Good 36” HOTPOINT electric stove, $75. later than three days before the general manager submits his tenta ATTRACmVELY furnished rooms, you. Member Multiple Usting leveled, underpinning. Porches a experience If any. complete light housekeeping fa Tel. MI 3-7248. Exceptional value in this 7 room on large lake, a steal at $8,500. Service. Call the Ellsworth kfitton HoUra 8-4. MI 9-1884 aftef B. throughout. These are few and far specialty. Carpentry repairs. No hooka. Ouanmtead workmanahlp. shape. MI 9-1353. ExceUent cemdition. Call MI tive budget to the board of directors in order to permit further dis ■ ^ o year old homo — t'wo full between in this condition. THE AMERBELLE CORP. cilities available. Central. Children older English qape with 3-car ga Manv more listings from $4,700 Agency, Reollora M7 3-6930. Job too amaU. TR 5-5759. Raasonablq, rataa. FaUy insured. CI^RISTMAS is here for Avon. Our 9-8706 after 5. cussion to be had on any decrease proposed or to be proposed by the BOLTON—Furnished 7 room house up. ’Die Ellsworth Mitten Agency, baths, 1450 sq. ft., rec room, two-' Only $95 Down Fast and courteous service. Leo 104 E. Main St. LARGE FORMICA counter and general manager in the appropriation request of the board of edu accepted, limited, 14.Arch Street. in nice residential area. Plenty of rage, amesite drive, combination Aatomobltes for Salt 4 laboratories are getting ready double sink with fixtures fox’ sale. MOVING—Hotpoint electric stove Mrs. Dorsey. windows, excellent condition Realtors, MI 3-6930. MI 9-5524. car garage, built-in stove, and IF YOU ARE planning to sell ycn,t BID WELL HOME Improvement J. PeUetier. M l 04836. n(?w for the ever-lncreaaing Oirlst- Rockvillie cation. The chairmai^ of the board of education may at any time sign land and privacy. A group of en oven, large lot, only $21,000. Eve. 1953 Buick 4-Door Sedan V8 Co. Alterations, additions ga Also fireplace screen, andirons $80; Frigidaire refrigerator $80; and file with the general manager a written waiver dispensing with gineers would be satisfactory or throughout. Nice shaded yard. home in Manchester and vicinity, WANTED — a sa n used cars. Ws EXTERIOR and interior painting. mas demand for opr products. Our and implements. AU in good Norge washer $80; aU excellent ROOM FOR rent near Center, High Ideal location. TIME TO PLANT MI 9-9868. MI 4-1139, MI 3-5711. call Intercity Agency, JA 2-412S. An immaculate ear in fine order rages. Roofing on'’ siding experts. representatives are making plans Larry Passardi , said adjourned joint meeting. School and shopping. Kitchen family with children. One year buy, trads down or trada any- throughout. Aluminum clapboards a specialty. Ceilings reflniShad. Papernanglng. copdiUon. CaU MI 9-7503. conation. MI 8-5314. Item No. 4 lease. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, MI YOUR DOLLARS Glastonbur.v—Close to ' Minno- Wallpaper books. Estimates pven. now to handle.the unprecedented privileges end parking. MI 9-7361. McCa r t h y enterprises ARE YOU CONSIDERING thmg. Douglaa Motors, 888 Main. . ' Only $145 Down Unexcelled workmanship. Easy demand that will • be. made for MECHANIC—Full dr part time. Insert roman numeral one, "I” , before present Section 6 of Chapter 8-1577. chaug Country Club, delightful budget terms. Ml 9-6496 or TR FuUy covered by Ininirance. CaU Apply In person. Caurlson’s Ex ROOM FOR young lady._ AU the MI 9-4576 Watch them grow in a home of extra large Cape Cod on spacious SELLING YOUR NEB3> A CAR and bad your eradlt Edward R. Price. MJ 9-1008. their services. Don't you. wait till X n , and add to said section as follows; 6-9109, It’s too late. Cali today so you too press. 44 Stock Place. n . a. Creation Of Reserve Fund For Water Depai;tment. The Board comforts of home, A few feet from TWO NEW 6-Room Colonials and R: D. MURDOCK your own: lot. Liivlng room and basement fire PROPERIY? hmiad down? Short on down oay- 1961 Cadillac Convertiljle Club garage. Will rent with option to mentT Bankrupt? Repomesnon? Coupe -V EXTERIOR PAINTINO. Free esti can earn those extra dollars in “ Since 1907 By Reid of Directors, by a majority vote, may create a reserve fund to r capital everything. MI 3-7969. MI 3-6472 $14,700--6 .room older home with places. hreezeway and garage. and non-recurring expenditures of the Town Water Department to be bu.v. CJall after 6 p.m. MI Priced right for quick sale. Inquire W« will estimate value of you> Doo’t give upup! See 8< ■■Honest Doug New nylon top. New brakes .. A Roofing—Siding . 16 mates. Very reasonable rates. CaU your spare time. Excellent train It’s Been 9-3926. 2-car garage in Business n . Zone. ing. CaU CH 7-4137. Help Wanted— AUCTION Of Course" known as the Water Department “Reserve Fund for Capital and Noit- NEAR MAIN STREET for gen about this gem. Eve. Bill Boles, MI property without obligation. Ws las. get the 1 \ ,-;i5 ■L,.; PAGE EIGHTEEN A family pdrty for Mrs. Artlnn' B. Shorts and' her daughter, Terri About Town Lynn, visiting from Anchorage, Alaska, was given a t Columbia The "XO” CUlb, officers, and dl- Lake Sunday by Miss Bernice Juui. ractorg of the Hartford chapter Mr. and Mrs. DoUglas Hand arid ter St., was arrested and charged of the National Association of Ac their family from New Jersey w^re HOUSE & HALE countants, and their wives ’ will among the guests. — - with breach of peace on a warrant have their annual theater party to issued by the Bolton Town Court night They will dine and attend 10 Cars Involved for an offense that Occurred in a MILLfHERY DEPT. the performance of “Snk Stock Santo M. Paris, son of Mr. and ings” at the Oakdale Theater. Mrs. Santo Paris of 61 Essex St., In Five Crashes lU n tlw Blev»tor to 8«eoBd Floor has been assigned to Co. 1, 2nd Training Regiment' of the U.S. Mlsa Carol H. Huestis of 71 Ver Five accidents involving 10 cars CLOSED MONDAYS DURING AUGUST non St., the daughter of Mr. and Army Training Center in Ft. Dlx, N. J. Before entering the Army, occurred yesterday, and most were Mrs. I.eon S. Huestis, was named blamed on weather conditions. to the Dean’s List for the past Pvt. Paris attended Howell Cheney Technical School. There were no injuries. ’Two Final Clearance Of All semester at Jackson College of persons were arrested and one Tufts University. She wlU enter was given a warning ticket. her Junior year in the fall. < The VFW Auxiliary will sponsor ’T h ^ arrested were Aldo D’Ap- o' a card party tomorrow night at 8 pollonie, SO, of 100 Russell St., o’clock at the Post Home. charged with evading responsibil HOUSE ity; and Ralph L. Barrett, 80, of SUMMER HATS ’The Golden Age Club will meet 72 Summer St., charged with fail WM. DICKSON at 9:30 tomorrow morning In ure to grant the right of way at front of Orange Halt for a bus an intiersection. & VAUieS TO $12.96 6 SON trip to Rocky Point Park in War ■ Stanley F. Grant, 41 ,of Artrldge Over Every wick, R. I. Lane, 'Tolland, was given a writ 260 TOLLAND TPKE,* ten warning for failure to grant the right of vray at an intersec TEL. MI 9-0920 tion. $1.97 _ $2*97 ESTABLISHED 1915 All the accidents occurred be HALE L T. WOOD 00s tween 2:15 and 7:50... . ’They occurred gt McKee and State News ComiiMreial and . ICE PLANT Ensign Sts.; TVtlland ’Tpke., and Says T ax 61 B18SELL ST. Adams St.; in Norman’s parking imiustrial Poinfin^ lot at 448 Hartford Rd.; E. Cen Roundup ' • Z r fC OBZaSN STAMPS WITH CASH SAUES • Cube»-Cru»hed*Block» rULLT INSURBt ter and Walker Sts.; and W. Cen ter and McKee Sts. Hike Not State Checks Need Now For Polio in Chicago, July 29 (A=)—yice President Richard M. Nixon Baby’s Death said today he doesn’t see any present need for raising taxes Hartford’, July 29 (/P)—One but National Security re of three suspected cases of quirements "must and $17111 Constance Nickerson. 16, left, and her sister Glenda, 13,, rest in hospital bed in Tecumseh, Ont., polio being investigated by the come first, above all other after they had been removed from their home along with their brother, Gordon, 15. (AP Photo- State Health Dept, involved a considerations.” : lO-month-old Wiilimantic girl Nixon, the newly chosen Re ______• ...... :______ _ who died: publican presidential nominee, If the cause of her death turns told a nows conference tllat he woo- out to have been polio, it would be thinking of national security when Mother oiE Six the second death this year, in the he warned In his accepteaca Mercury Capsule Lost state from the disease. ’The other speech last night that the people was a Groton child. must be prepared for sacrifices. Kept 3 Indoors Another of toe suspected cases is "As we move into the 60s,” he that of a 9-year-old Coventry boy said, “we must not be Inhibited by In. Space Test Plunge wrio h u suffered no paralysis. The any consideration other than na For 11 Years third is that of a 5-year-old Groton tional security In determlnlnjg 4 ■ \ ' boy with mild paralytic symptoms. what the government must spend, Cape Canaveral, Fla„ July •‘^rainstorm and quickly vanished In ’This was disclosed- this morning 99 (M—An nttempt to rocket a low overcast. Tecumesh, Ont., July 20 (A’1—A by Dr. Mila E. Rindge, head of the not only in toe military field but |an unmanned Project Mercury Press observers 2i/4 miles away mother told police she kept three department’s epidemiology section. Richard M. Nixon, presid^tial nominee, and Henry Cabot Lodge, vice presidential nominee, respond In other activities as well.” . apace capsule on a severe could not see the missile until it of her six children hidden Indoors She said it might be a week before to ovation by Republican'convention last night. iAP Photofax 1. "The national security require tost was wrecked today, ap ignited. A heavy fog had rolled for 11 years to keep landlords and it is known definitely if any of the ments must and ’ will come first parently by an explosion in the over the Cape shortly before blast friends from learning she, had such three had polio. above all other considerations in Atlae booster.. The one ton off. 'Weather conditions were re a large family. If .proven as the disease, this | the next administration if I have capsule and toe Atlaa rocket ported good in the Intended tar Police safd the teenage children, would bring toe total of known polio i New Violence anything to say about it.” nssembly apparently ssink in toe two girls and a boy, are suffering cases in toe state to seven so far get area. from malnutrition and are retarded lAM Seeks Renewal As to world repercussions from AtluiUo four to 12 miles off NASA said the Atlaa was this year. the U.S. political campaign, Nixon Cape OnnaverSl. in growth. Hospital officials who ’The possibility that toe three Marks Korea’s rejected toe idea advanced by a geared to shut off its engines and treated them after their case was cases being investigated were polio newsman that foreign leaders Gape Canaversa, Fla., July 29 eject the capsule before the end discovered last night said they are was revealed ’Thursday in Norwich of its normal burning time to “certainly in bad shape.” might feel they could not negotiate V n —^TTie United States launched by Dr.* Franklin M. Foote, state Of Parley with P-W A Free Elections at this time with 'President Eisen simulate . an abort. during the Authorities identified the young health director, speaking at an hower and Secretary of State an unmanned Project Mercury powered phase of flight. A NASA sters as the children of Mrs. Shir anti-polio meeting at Backus Hos ley Leach by a previous marriage. Seoul. South Korea, July 29 (TP)— Christian A. Herter. capsule for a severe test' today, official said this would, send the pital. j East Hartford, July 29 (iTi—^nard' Alpert said that "all errf- Nixon said he doesn't think that but lost radio contact with the capsule crashing througjh the at The boy, Gordon-. Dickerson, 15, Meantime, a record 12,000 per Violence flared at two points to stands only 3 feet 11 inches. .His Efforts are being m ade' by In plo.ves, including strikers and re is true at ail. Atlas booster 96 seconds after mosphere at thb sharpest possible sons were inoculated against polio placements,” would be eligible. day in South Korea’s first free »ft-off. re-entry angflo and woiffd subject sister,, Glehdp, 13, appears unable in a public clinic for Norwich resi ternational Association Machin In the political field, Nixon said to walk or talk properly. .At the same time. Alpert warned election in a decade, an election in one of the facts of toe situation ’Hie Atlas was to rocket the one- it to ’’extremely high tempera dents. ists leaders to have contract tall that “there is no assurance that ton capsule 110 miles into Space tures and air-load (gravity) con ’Tliey were, allqwed the freedom Dr. Fbote, in his address, tq tbe at Pratt and Whttpey Al which the long submerged Demo is that there are far mora peopla of their 2-story finme house that any election will be held'in the crats took a strong lead. . Ingiitered as DemocraUemocraU than therthen and 1,500 miles dovrarange to check ditions—fa ftn p re .. Aevore than, foreseeable future.^'"’ Wy 'polTltod'' On its ability io w lthuand'a Jhr- those a'capsule would encounter in they shared with 'Iff catt;'They 'h|l(Sji*ft i^thdge 'mehibers 'About angry ring super-hot plunge hack re-entering after a normal orbital slept in a single, bed on a top-floor ♦ * wtoe told this at a mass meet out that unfair labor charges now seized and burned ballot boxes St Hf'aald he therefore believea the through the Earth’s atmosphere. flight.” landing! ’They had a playroom with ing this morning at lAM head on file from management against Sami lnlon another to stops at roadside oath of office to .Robert tippman, store; Those remalnfng here will Eium litg i|praUi strong. I t la, aa the plaffOrm Raiiqeit out last night, ths Doll new preeident of the local Jaycees der of nuns, whose mother house that A d lu Stevenaon waa too much stands, PINE PHARM ACY I New BriUin, July 28 (AV— The still be familiar to Manchester _8* writers deaeribad their handlworit, Yankee Traffic HaziuNls Nekt Week’s and toe other officers. and novitiate, are, in this clty.i 5 T of a gentleman, and poaaesaed of Ndw that the roadslds ataad op Show on tha 11 RL Rev. iticyan Bojnowwri, 9.2, At Montgomery Ward patrons. mo. ^