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Manchester Fire Depart- 11.341 annual Psaoh FtsQwl will le More Week AboutTown _ 38, at the tire -house PoGle-Waterm^ui W edding Meaekar «C Um a U>* oer of Main and Hilliard Bw«m i e f OiMHiHUea X ' » "o A p p ly fo r Manehestor— A C U yM f VtUage Charm> OOIMra v t Manchester Lodge of ______«Bh« wilt aeet at Uie Elks Home oa Blsacli SC Wedneaday night at There will be a I'- e a n p h b s t e r EvinrorG Ge r a l d . Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n , irrESDAY. j u l y lo, p s s ■i . \ ar. Hahit and Walter L. Hahn Jr., MANCHESTER EVENING 9ERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY. JULY 19., 1958 bulldtng coda. Anyone interested in daughtera of Mr. and Mrs. Cliarlea partment of Health and tha Bolton A n i h v e r applying for mamberthip bn the Oohneliy,-of Lakeside .Drive, flew, PTA. iropertjr on Bolton C nter Rd.; to Ohio on satiirxlaySklutxlay for a month'smonth a- ^ ^ . . Mrs. Marjoria Lie, Stata De Hamid M. Coi*a and Bertha. G. ■w the late I^ev. James Bluart Neill. nadian Province of Bxakatchewxa, ' » ! r^'".rT, ■■■■ Xtoanl ia invited to contact one of OmsM to' Frances Hanthome and GOP Names Vogel the Saicctinep. visit WithWith their godparbTitx. godparbTitX. TheT iJaiVip 1 eacaiiie; partment of Health niiree for the INK WKNB—MS w o n —1419 Cohiics Curb Bill The attendanta were Mrs. Chris Bom In East Homer, N. T . Died Fireinen Ready ^ Bolton area, will administer' the Harold W. Hanthome, property in tine Bonhiksen McVeigh of. 99 Sunday. . . tW SERVlCr To Repreemt Town Donnellys recently purchasedpurchaaed a _ C p WHAT—n s home at Andover Lake from,,Mr. ViMcm tests and George Clinton, Rosedale. WOOO—^ D o lly Radio WadsWorth 8t., and tha )ate Dan In Norwalk Race ■ San -Rafael, Calif.—«rig . Gen. Andover's Snapftr Snippers will / Sign^ by JliBicoff Henry C. Plllebiiry, 76, UBA., Ret., IH C A Oilt For Special Drill and Mrs. Clinton Keeney. ■''' , Seoul Progi’ani also from the Department, will . B u t e n ORyHght Unas w n o —1996 iel cotter. i • -T T O M O R R O W lf EJ9 rtasr»ta be-represented at the a-H Demon perform the hearing tests. During Mrs D’ltalia's shsenos SPOT! WDBO—ISSS a careef (>tfioer in the Medical' stration Day Thursday at the Cov Birthday Noted Four childfen were bom* to m S A lN Teddy Edwards celebrated his About 3A pre-edhool children are The MiMWihester Evening Herald ■Hartford, July 19 (Ab—Gov. them, MrSf 'JamM-'P. Tierney,'.102 Norwalk, July 19 (ff)-:^Former C0rpe, '- at one Mme In charge, of Andover, Julyi\19 (Special)— entry Community Himse, by Ear- Bolton, July U) (Special) — expected, to attend. A total of 96 BorltewtgxMTeepondent will be Ml Tha foUowlhif prognm schad-, medical lervicee in, the PanaJna 4een Jillson, who wilbahow how to fifth birthday today with Mark ^ WMAV-PbUsb Natlenal Home AhrAiutm A. -Ribictiiir hMi aigned a Olenwflbd St., Mrs. Arthur Bstryb city Prosecutor Sidney Vogel hms D A Y F ^ R Pojr, foam and powder will be uaed and Alan liunnack, Mary Lou Sleeping bags, knkpsacks, blan- children, kave already been exam Olga Bmndolo, telephone Mitchell ulas ar* aupplled by Uw radio ' WCCC-Oood Evening Good Musta of RoOkviUe,' Thomas Wippert of won the Republican nomination Canal Zone and d ir ^ o r o f X-ray to eatingntah /lamea- from petro make ahell jewelry and by Noreeh ined at the flrat session whidi wee B-Robla'a Nest bill outlawing tha 'b ^ in Con- facilities at Walter Reed Hoapital, O'Brien and 'Noreen Henry who Henry. David and Dennis Sauer *kela, outdoor cooking utensils 9-0771. tnanAgemehia and ara aubjact to H Danielsonp and Frederick Wippert for mayor. , leum, ch^icala and Inflammable held on J'^e 30. k-Paopia Ars Fuiuy ntcUout of comic b o^ a dealing o f Agawam, Mass, There are 12 Washington, D.C. Died Monday. will whip up a tempting ribbon and Russell and Jimmy Davidson these were only a few of the arti changa'jsfwout notion. O-Suapenae. Vickeourg, Mias.—Charles Bu- plaatlcs in a apecial drill in which Coadi^tt(« Named ' WGTH—Treasury Agent with a«x, hiM-ror, ertm* ahd terror grandchildren. In a OOP convehtion which ran sandwich loaf. The Snappy Snip as his luncheon guests. The party cle.* which some of the Boy Scouts •;1A— ) until after midnight last night, gent Crook, 76, VloksDurg poet- Andover Volunteer Fire De-/ Merrtbers oh the Bolton Oongre- Alia- / /■ to periona under 18, \ i r d M \ partment will jSarticipate tomor pers, led bjT Mra Percy Cook, of was from 10:30 a.m. to- 1 p.m. at of Troop 73 parked Sunday to take WHAY^Uualc Ucrchanl WHAV—Pollsb National Home , ,Mr. and Mrs.. Wippet will keep Vbgel defeated Dr. Philip A.. master for the last 17 years, en- Hebron Rd., bear the name of An the home of his parents, Mr. and gationalChurcli. held a H**<^*l con W iiW —Ueourd Review WCCC-(.Oood Evening Good Music The measure, passed by the-'|-e> "open house" for their ' relatives row evening at the Eastern Cdn- along with them on their week's ' —Baseball Matinee WKNH-Robln's Neat Jskob, 'former superintendent of gsged in the 'oil business In Vicks dover's first 4-H sewers who wicre Mrs. , Judson F. Edwards,< Lake gregational meettiv; Sunday to a|>- aw isl KUSSTf o lath FMANCE cent C^nersl Assembly, provides and fl'iends from 2 to 5 o'clock on OmitHcs i necticut Training Area in Wllli- point a pastoral committee with ,W tIC0—Happlnrse —H ap_____ WTIO—Peopia Ars Funny schools. 52 to 32. burg snd Longview, Tex., and for banded together by the late Miss Road. stay at Camp Pioneer, West Hill Istri ' Nsr« CkrliKpStr ✓ w d r O —Wpman'a Program WDRO—Suspensa . . insximSm penalties of a $500 fine- July 24. Vogel wsa the choice of ths Re-' mer president of the Viclusburg mantic. view toward obtaining a pastor to W GTH—T r e a ^ r y A gent ^ Gertrude White over 26 years ago. , , Accompaiu- Guests Pond, 'Winsted. Charter Council DANA > HATFIOD • PIUMMCN / w WGTH—B-Bobol and Ray or aix months in jsil. or both. Wippert waa employed b y Che publican Town Committee. Bscabalt Club In the Cotton States • Local Fire Department officers Carhp Pioneer is .the Boy Scout replace the Rev, Arthur A. Wal S:lh- A r H i i r and Willlmantic's assistant chief. Exciting Game Played | , Miss Dorothea'‘Raymond flew Issa . Ftllr WIIAY—Music Mrrchanl *'WHAY—Polish National Homs "It is now unlawful to sell, ex ney Bros, fo j a’ period of 47 years. Five candidates will run in the League. Died Monday,: camp for this district. lace. CHANDUN e ROWIES V^lC-Orainet A1 Martin, wHl be in charge of the Excitement reigned la.sl night back 6n Saturday, evening from W lX V —R ecord Revleaa hibit, display, -advertise or give He wAa foreman of the broad Novemlfer municipal electibna. ■ \ ------— ------. Raleigh. N'.C. Miss Reymond had 'The boy.s will receive as much Tl>e ReV, Wallace who is now ' ..dasMyMcOOWAlL io WKNB—BaaebaU MsUnes WDRC—I ^ Derby away obscene and horror comic goods preparation department and •X. , instruction which will include the as a game team fought in vain to experience in scouting in one week serving his fifth year aa pastor of ' WTIU—Hlella Uallas WGTH-Bgt. 8ft. Areston : of Yukon Incumbent Mayor Irving C. use of„lbe Andover pumper, foam overcome difllculties as Fisher's accompanied her niece. Mrs. Mer ‘ URNS UESM'-'TIIE lEMRST' WDRC—Cal Koibjt • :4*— . • books tO'persons under 18. retired in 1947. Freese, an Independent, haa an as the.v would be able to receive if the local church resigned early in WUTH—Bob and Bay WHAY—Polish National Homs Woman Drowned, equipnient and the dry powder ea- Gashouse Gang defeated Carlson's cer Dean Barefieid, the. former THII WifK; "JUIIUS CAiSAI" WTIC—Dracnel The exhibition or display of such nounced he will seek reeliNttion. they regularly attended the scout June to accapt the pastorate of the Sit Stdi-.r $4 to. 3 10. 2.M. Stud. Sect. '•:'Sa— tinguisher which is usually kept in Diggers,- 7-0, The losers were Emily Yeomans- of Andover and WltAY—Betty Kimball WDRC—Disk Derto publications Is illegal If there is an The Democrats have not held their meetings for one year. They will be •Synch Coi^regatlonal Church in ti.M . Mm . thru tat. free. 1:30. Mete, WGTH-8gt. 8gi. Preslon of Yukon iET us TEST the emergency truck. The group, forced to use three catchers, as her four children as far as Raleigh, Torrington. He is to begin his <*e4. A Sat. 2i30. far «ai. fOitsoMaST, WCCe—Record Revle'w intent to sell to minors. Long-Wind Talker convention yet. (Coroner Claima Peter Guy Thompson was hit bn on their retui-n drive to their home a.s.signed to patrols and will live WKNB—Baseball Maltnes • Former Republican Stata Sen. Your Watch Fro* which Will meet at the Firehouse as scout units. , duties there in Septet iber. WTlO-iWWdet Brown WHAV-Nlte Watch The Legislature passed the bill promptly at 6:30, la expected to the elbow and Bobby Bartlett in South Miami. Kla., following New Arrival WDRC—Cal Kolby- WTIC—Biographies In Sound after a eeries of public hearings Stanley H. Stroffoltnp haa an DRIVES InSOSocends .sprained his WTlst catching a fa.st their three week.s' visit with Mr.s. A complete scouting program is -t------WGTH—Sgt. Preston of Yukon WDRC—Disk Derby Confesses Knifing nounce he will rim aa' an Inde Port Jefferson, N. Y., July 19 OP) include a large turnout of both the A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. WGTH—Musical Memories conducted throughout the State by —The Suffolk County Goroner’s qualified firemen and the trainees. pitch. Rogers Phelps was the only I.a.wrence, Moe. Mrs. Barcficld's planned (or the boys'. Swimming i :4 A - (IA— pendent Taxpayers Party candi No Mowoy DowOi / * 3A Moatfcs ta hoy on our Alfred Bsrbero, Dome St. Man WHAY—Betty Kimball a special legislative committee. office said yesterday Mrs. -X Rob ■ Constable* .Aqlhorlred catcher to remain unscathed in an sister. Mr. Barefieid flew to will be a_ vital part of this pro WHAY—Nits Watch date and Joseph McKay will nm gram. The boys will be divided in chester. at the Hartford Hospital WCCC—R ecord Review WTIC—Biographies In Sound Cincinnati. July 19 t^)— A long- inson La Field, about 65, o f N*w William J. Kpwalski, Clarence action-packed game which in Raleigh to share the remainder of on Sunday,' Mrs. Barbero is the WKNB—Baseball Malines WDRC—Bing Crosby e aa the Socialist Labor candidate. PAYING • DMViWAYS three classes; beginners, inter WTIC—Pepper Young winded telephone uaeF pleaded Haven, was an accidental drokpn- W. Custer, Alfred Hunt and Wal cluded a homerun by Tony Fal- the trip home with his family. former Elaine Broda, dauf{:hter of WGTH—Musical Memories cetta, foF the Gashouse Gang. Enjoys Cruise mediates, and advanced swimmers. WDkO—Cai Kolby . Couple to Mark guilty yesterday in criminal, court" ing victim. )' t • PARKING ARRAS ter F. Montie Sr., are the elected Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Broda of Birch WGTH—Bat. Preaton of Yukon WHAY—Nits Watch Police said Mrs. La Field, whose A MlMtifle priated record made constables who have been sworn In Rdy Konopaaka pitched for the Miss Sandra Phelps, daughter of Scouts who sati.sfactorily com •:aa— wTlC—Biographlelrln Sound Mountain. WllAY—Record Radio of kniflng a woman who kicked-on Deaths Last Night body was found floating in Long •l•otraaIcaUy wlU tell you the by Town Clerk Ellsworth Diggers. The winning battery was Mr. and Mrs. John Phelps, has plete the swimming tests will be WDRC—Amos n' Andy Public Records w ere—Record Review WGTH—Army Hour 50th Anniversary the telephone booth door. Island Sound,' wax apparently on true condition and rate of your Covell and for whom bOnds were Donald ' McGrath, pitcher, and returned home from Mystic where able to receive their life saving WKNB—BasrtwU Rrouest Matinee The following warranty deeds ':4h— Miss Londle Thomaa applied her her -way home after visiting a WStChe signed at a recent Board-' of Se John DiBlaaio, catcher. she stayed on. the permanently- badges. All types of camp craft w n o—The Woman in My Home . WHAY—NUs Watch By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS were filed at the Town Clerk's of WDRO—News. , friend when the accident took MlteMI MIM KXTEBT WATCll REPAIRS lectmen’s meeting. Constables ap This ended the first round of, the moored Joseph Conrad, along with will also )>e offered to the boys. fice: WTIC—Biogi aphies In Bound Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wippert. foot to the booth after waiting m New York—Hand! Oagiirel, 45. ' PROMPT Pidiwiy EXIT M WaNMiM ■ COtoaf M71S WGTH—Bob and Ray WDRC—M usic Hall hour to get to the telephone. member of the Turklah United place. pointed for the lake area who have , series In which the Fireballs and 30 other Girl Seoul* from .the Local Bo.v Scouts who are now Holl Investment (Jo. to Clifford i:I A — WGTH—Army Hour 104 Olenwood St., wlli celebrate WllAY—Record Radio Robert laome. 24, carne out of . Her car waa found at the end of ■CmrOMTCAL SERVICE received official authorization are the Lake Assn., tied with two wins Eastern Connecticut Council. 'ITic attending Camp Pioneer are Bob S. Stevens, property in Rosedale; Tw m . JULY T 9 Hint Ssni. JULY 3 4 U;iiha— their' SOth wedding anniversary Nations delegation for three years. ManchGsfGr Allison. Ray Borst. Carl Lorent- W i:ec—Record Review WHAY—Site Watch the booth, alaahed her In the neck Died Monday. the dock of a Waterfront Munici M. Henry Wick.strand and Charles and one loss apiece. * Scout activities included a cruise Robert D. Vslentine to John H. - WKNB—Baseball Request )da(lnea WTIC—Fibber MrG*e Sunday, July 24. on the motor launch. "Admiral sen. Dann.v-Rattzzi. David Rob WTIC—Lorenso Jones Wippet and the former Mias and then went back to resume hia Fredericksburg, Va. - George pal War Memorial, a- front door Erskihe. -The Gashouse Gang'and the Dig Haynes and Runbina S. Hayea, WDRC—Moixis for-Romance open.-Police said they were unable Selectmen, to .Meet gers also ran neck anid neck with Jim." to Fisher's Island and ..also erts, Ray Sonia, and Bob Sheckley. property on Rl. 6: lyden S. WDRC—cai Kolby W GTH—Red Sox vs. Kansas (^Ity Mary Peterson of this town were telephone conversation, the court Andrew Gutchea, 72." former gov WGTH—Bob and Ray :I A - ' to determine how the. accident oc A meeting of the Board of one win 2nd two losses each. It to Wat'ch Hill, where they docked Boys sttending camp during next Smith and Maria J. Smith toGraca 19 married July 26, 1905, in St. waa told. ernment forester knd Internal THE THOliAS COLLA CO. • :M — WHAY-N'lte Watch All the action occurred In the Revenue Service ep i^ ye. former curred. Mrs.' La Field waa the Selectmen will be held Thuraday has n<)t been announced whether to enjoy the. swimming. week will include Ken Gunker, WllAY-Suburban Serenade, WTIC—.News Mary’s Elpiscopal Church by the 251 BROAD STREET MANCHESTER evening for the purpose of ap there will be a playoff game be Vacation Reminders Milton Hathaway. Elob Mpora, Bob wcee—Record Review;- ' , WDRC—Moods for Romanes Rev. Manning B. Bennett, who was Idle Hour Cafe- Sentence waa de professor of forestry ti Syracuse widow of Dr. William A. La Field, WIfNB—Baseball Request MsUnes WGTH—Red Sox vs. Kansas City University and at One lime with tormer president of the Connecti pointing five qualified men for the tween the top teama. Miss Mary Boyington returned Sheckley. , 19 :W— rector of that church nom 1903 to ferred until the probation depart- WTlC—lliSU Radio Lana I ment reports to the court. the Forestry Service o f'ih e Ca cut Medical So(dety. t 85 MAIN ST. Zoning Board of Appeals in ac There la still time for shy boys from her vacation at Camp Abing- Vision, Hearing Clinic . WDHC—Cal Kolby WHAY-Nlle Wsich (1917, preceding the rectorale of cordance with the recently adopted ton with two unusual souvenirs, a WGTH—Bob and Ray WTIC(-N. E, Regional Survey between the ages of eight and 12 It was announced by Mrs; Roy S'.th— WDRC—Moods for Romance to report to Oommiaaioner William broken toe and a sprained ankle Bosworth that the Vision and WHAYr-Dltin'er Date WGTH-Red Sox vs. Kansas City which will keep her on crutches Hearing Clinic for children enter W i;ce—Record Review lt ;4 A - Dunnack, president of the TJttle WKNB—BaaebaU Request Matinea WHAY-Nlle Wsteh. League, for assignment to a team. for four weeks. Both accidents oc ing first grade in Septem)>er wifi AIR V WTIC—108U Radio L«Jie WTIC—N. E. Regtoasl Survey curred F'riday, the last day of her be held tomorrow from 9:15 a m. a c t i o n : CINKMASCOPK! COLOR! WDRC—Cal Kolby WDRC—Moods for Romance !■ Dance Featival WGTH—Red Sox vh. Kansas Oily 4-H vacation. Her toe was injured to 3 p.m. at the Elementary ,C . HfBtna Kirk Daaflat WGTH—Bob and Ray Three seta froi^Andover will • :ta - 11:99— in the afternoon when she struck School. This clinic is under the F. MarMarray Ciin>Brl R^and WHAY—News: Nile Wsich whirl in the Square Dance Festival •fAR ’ Tkr RAC'FRR** WHAY-News „ . . it on the raft and her ankle was weee—G ood Kvenin* G(X)d M usic WTIC -N e w s at htorrs thljJevening. "nie young joint sponsorship of the State De HORIZONflg^ I'lnpinaAcopa sprained following that evening's T fch . C:SA>1A WKNB—News: Sports WDRC—News; Almanac est includes students from An • WTIC—News WGTH—Red Sox vs. Kansas City dover EHmentary School: Cynthia activities when she inadvertently ’'Dartar ia tk# Hoase'*^ W D R C -N e w s 11:11- stepped in a hole. Mary is. the *'St*la|C IV* W GTH—.News WHAY—Nile Watch W l^oirtb, Margery Mitchell, WTIC—Sports: Weather Bahsle Horne, Sheila Henry, .Allan daughter of the De Witt Boying- WHAV—Siiotllehl Sports,; WDRC-Csl Kolby tons on New Boston Rd. , W( K vem ng O oo4 M u tie - -WCiXlt-Red Sox vs. Kansas City.. •ifale,- Billy Skoog. Jir.wsy Goss and WKNB-'Vagalxmil II:SA— Michael' Mlnalga. WTIC—S tn cilv SporU WHAY-.Nile Watrh Mamrhetser Evening Herald WDRC— Zaiman ------3VTIC—Starlight Serenade The girls will wear white blouses Andover correspondent, Mrs. Paul W!;TK-SportJ«. Wf!Athor: Slocka. WDR(?—Dstice Orchestra and skirts trlmmied with ball W i;TH-Red Sox ys. Kansas City n m . EXTU. Pfanstlehl, telephone Pilgrim • :S k - ll;4A — fringe, two in blue and two in 3-68S6. W HAY— Dhinor DatP WHAY -N ile Watrh pink. ^NAKED AMAZON” WCCC—Good Uvening Good Music I W KNB—Jfip itlrand WTIC—Starlight Srrenails The teenage set consists of Pa In color W T K '—Hosplialitv WDRC—Danes ')rchestra tricia Welch, Irene Goes. Con WDRC—T. Lombardo Motorigt Killed Pins “ CELL BLOCK 2455" WCTK-BUl Sirin stance PaHcs, Kathleen Henry, • :4&- John Fyne, deo.rge Jiills, Johnny WHAY—SupDcr Serenade GIVE HER PROOF Were— Kveninf Good Music Clai^ and Henry Dfiprey. . By Darien Cratch Wed. thni Sat. 1st ILunT WKNB—Jor <;iiand 'The gtrli. members of Mrs. WTIC—Threp Slar X CHANEL NO. 5 W H I S K E V l Percy Oook'r Snappy Snippers, W ALT D IV 'E V S W D R J —!- Thom as Darien. July 19 (/Pi-.—George De- WGTH —Piano Portrails nvntlsbie at hsvt made their square -dance "LADV and the TRAMP" 1:00- RN^how dreeaes, two in light green, two Mattio. 56, of Stamfo.'d. was in WHAY—KncoiT Theater in a deeper shade, which will have jured fatally here today when hi.* w e r e —Goo V V v / I - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAkcHEaTER, TUESDAY. JULY 19, 1965 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1955 \ unity, and our contimts/i loytoty to Andover Power Line Kills Comidence Vote the Atlantic Pact as an Instrament *Girl Crasy* Su r has to conceds it a much more dence, and eageriiess-to act for th» •X’ of defense." * * ! the Xtelte something truly constructive, in do business with his department ■ ; to. some system of world life of. fh* government. type o f store: ■ y- v-dtich might avoid' the repetition There are a few such signs that of history. "business,'' as such, feels^that its QUINN’S PHARMACY What we might shoot at is so turn of the political, wheel has ar econom4 mark vast, so novel, so dai'.ingi- that rived, and that it has license to t h e Statesmen ,at Geneva are to try to exploit it,-while the turn 59 NORTH STREI be pardoned for not openly seek lasts. j ing it. They are, paturally There is such a„,thing as being Home Loans With FIRST FOOD STORES, INC. enough, men who want to alfepipt fair about this, however, ahd such the possible, first, and not 'Stake fairness is obviously , not coming NQW SAVE ^60! / 646-M8 CENTER STREET - / ^ everything on the unattainable. from the. Democrats. To be fali- about It, one would have to jgp «N RMEEKA'SIm GST w anted DNIU-Min mNITEEE Yet Uie greater possibilities are HALE’S SELF:SERVI€E GROCERY . lurking in th.CJr torriclors. The.v back to the previous turn of the Economy” have infiltrated their way into wheeL when it was business which O AK STREET vvaa in the clog-house, and when their own. reasonable propositions \ TTiey have tahgled themselves up jt was lahorBa-hich felt'privileged With the half-solutions states to exploit an inside, position. Qfn-sealt/’i ^ HOLLISTER MARKET TTicif was an era in whirit "clear . heps mock Seniings and Loan home financing hocMquar* men arc wllliitg to attempt. ____,.n lllCHI-> 233 NC^TH ELM STREET ' ing it ivith Sidney" was piuch ,, inchahho rich I ^ * For instance. President EiseiV' I W11H A 1S9‘.0QU»1' ton for Moiiieliastor ond vicinity fomHios fair AO yoon. '' hower, speaking in this meeting more than the slogan by which Jk’w-1- COMPlIl <’ Maybe you^ve b|i^d a yen for a hardtop but couldn’t quite squeeze it of four great powers, and coming one' poliUcal convention , was run. HURLEY’S MARKET to the probleni of disarmament, And It’ Is only fair to keep that 58 COOPER STREET says that 'Hn this field nothing is in mind, as the Democrats now iK.-, ’ ______Ob ^ t o your budget, if so* this boby*s for youl It’s the hardtop as only ; more impoitant than that we ex experiment wijlh charges that 47-piece Dexter Kit something or other ha.s been plore together . the challenging In just a few hours you can In- ■ * Prompt Appraisals Chevrolet builds it. Long, low and plenty saucy, like its convertible KOCUM’S QUALITY MARKET and central problem of effective cleared with this businessman, or . stall this permanent, rustproof - 381 EAST CENTER STREET . mutual Ihspection:” , ^ teat corporation." It would have underground lawn sprinkler lys- This, ah .it is, opens the prbs' been strange, in tort, if the pres tem which will cover wp tn * Liborol vaiuotiom cousin. It*8 an honest-to-goodness hardtop, too—no center pillars when pect of Russians iftspecting Amer' ent turn of the polttical .wheel had 1,400 »q, ft. Freezing sljJl not LUCAS’ FOOD STORE ica .and Americans inspecting not brought some assumption; In hann it. You don’t have to ^e*r up your lawn . . merely tbt * Quick docisions you roll down the windowsi^othmg but fresh air and a picture- RuMa, by the forte of a speotal some business quarters, that 265 NORTH M A W STREET Sqd with ipadr. pry eirth open I . agreement between the two na there was a pie to be cut. and had to 5 inch depth. 'The 8 adjujl-- • loeMag Haas ereeted by o tions, made by them and guar not produced some efforts .to able sprinkler headj ^fef flmh window view. Best of all, this big, beautiful ‘ Two-Ten” Sport Coupe MERRILL’S M A R K E T ^ anteed by them, and therefore, of swing policies one way. just, ;as with the ground, out of the- 84 OAKLAND STREET ,couree, eubjecl' to denunciation labor scored, many gains for it ' way of lawnmower. • Istletlve "|•tt-r ...a .----j. — * V .-Vc.-.-l -“wf .. . '■'h. ' ■-? •w —f .. ■ •* ■, ‘ : . • ■ ■ ■■ ■ '■ ■ ■ :-v ■■ • ilANCHESTEK EVENING HERALD. MAWCHE^B. CX)yN^ TUESPAVx JULY 19, 1955 litANCHESnCB EVENING HEBAU). MANCHESm; OOKN^^ESpAV, JULY* 1955 T* . I^ ico ff Signs ecial ision PUygrauiid Pimlcfi Practical Artist ^ I d ^ eigh ■■ ‘Peace Scare’ -Tnining with AFROTC BoftrdCali Donahue, Malm Kremlin Chiefs Robb Urges Board Restore Til* playgrauiida weekly Me- Rare Gombination Starts Skid in (sn BillSl^jgalizu^ On School. B Problems Are Executed nle supper wtlt be held this T rade ToaBte TOMORROWIS Unity Issue Fii^t evening a t : all o< the play- Cut from Budget Request groiind* beginning at 4:45 '"Alba, Midi. (F) — W U b ert^y - Some: Bazaars A new StateTiw specifying tte^no Idea as couna It win (OsattBoad tipm. Fag* Owe) lor isn't sure whether ha’a an ar- drat Amstican reaction to Bulgan Stock Market p.m. Anyone intereated muat With Pr^ideht tiM Board ot Dirseiort IsMAquast, tkt salary flgura is 91,fil0.-> tlat whoa* hobby is egg coUacUng in’S opening speech was this: color of school bvise*, for which taka to mMt th* j^Tq^ons of th* bdng thair own lunch. There at noTMO which represenU 94.4S per cant ■m? « cars must stop may force Man new Haw. Howavar, thar* hoepltal, because Donahue oecU'^ wiU be fires ao tliAt anyone night discuastd but arrived or .ah agg collector, who** hobby four KOfvtnumBt Imm « 1. Rsgert at th* refuMl to dia- (Continued from Page O n ) (Oeatlaac)! fram ^ag* Om ) pled th* single condemned cell out « Iran Fag* “f 4 ^ t' * j : / -M -:.;;.:.', '.V'.'.v ; r ' ' ' ' ■ ■ Ira T '.r'' ,>■.• ,V-. J;.'-Y: •, 5Ww.'. •tvjj- ■'*•—* V ' '■ ' ^ • ■- . ■"'■■■' - . K ' .,'r ' ' ■ ' - >: ■■■■ 'f-. ' ,- ■■■' ■' ■ \- y . • * . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1958 i M ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JULY 19» 1956 ly than the taiale.^ much traflic on thnna pralriea. BUGS BUNNY the cafy Hom>ltal pirovlda aa a » iSs .^1 . M d c k v U U s Cowboy—What kind iof *a saddle FYlend—Joe anys he hsa never H ebron for viaHorie parking. Dlacuttton oa ______acrnTt^M unm t t 9 T Antwir to, Prevleut Punlo . J ---.y X Hough Sledding, No Snow this subject has coma from tha v ^unKuAWN do you -want - one with a horn or had s wreck since he got his ear. Sense and Nonsense , qdthout? Policeman—I believe .it—but he a a s r - - - - fact that hoapital visitors npw must " " i n i a W . l W A H ^ <0TT'W Scretn Actress Interested / Dude Vacationer — Without, 1 had an awful wreck when ks got Parking Assn. uee apace on Main’ and Union Sts. do€«n't Mem to be it. ■ , ' that otherwiae might be used for w r r / j - ^ ______HitmUton Piah Jr., ConKfeMlon- 3 Indian wrqltht In Church Pdst ’ ------. 4i .1 nnf------: ACBOE8 IPi shoppers. §sJ »1 repreaentative from New York, •4 Gotldett of i To Ask\ Space OoAcsming this, hospital off!- btfera an incident demonatratlnr free list for bregding and exhibi 1,0 Screen CARNIVAL BY d ic e TURNER «--a c tre « Infatuation Hebron, July I f (Special)—A t idalajhave aald that If they provide the. power of an Individual re tion purposes.’ " ' S Cuddlers I presentative in ahaping Imporant 11 Rugged space for their vieltorc, it te likely the l>arlsh meeting held at St. Now BaH Field that shoppers and otheia might tariff le|!:islatlon. At one of the lectures by Pro mountain rpur " T iff « Peter’s Bpiioopal Church Saturday '■•‘I conje,” he atate*. "from a fessor George Klrchwey,, lawyer n Expunge 7 The motion I use It. ii I aomewhat rural district on the and criminologist, the students 13 Loiks fixedly I evening, the Rev.-filchard D. Q ark Rockville, July ’19 (Special)' — Tt)lrd on the Conunlttee's list banks of the, Hudson River. One seemed uneasy. There was some 14 D ress / I preaiding,, a letter from Bishop The Parking Improvement Asan. a pftui to widen Middle R4. to. wlU seek A meeting with M ayor of my farmer constituents wrote thing wrong in the air. Books w’dre I « Ught bfowd I ^Vu***” Gray was' lf^ad, concerning church make room for more care to park me a letter and'sasked U 1 would dropped, chairs were pushed,, along 17 TransnAeM 9WillowS I Frederick 8 . Berger and other of there. Fourth, the Committee Hated N i f f y - p i r ‘ Ip Rounded ^6 Pr«s» 37 She may be finances, txit no definite action, waa ficials ae aoon aa poeaible to dia- have poultr>- placed on ‘‘the free the floor. The nerves Of all were taken. Kegardlng pastoral supply the poaaibiUty of using tha lot list for breedinft 4nd exhibition on edge. The members of the class l»A lw W (p o e t.)* ’ G''***‘ P«*^<" 28 3epsrite — on the cuaa varioua areas - near the main near the High School, ^ incidents silver screen / to fill the: vacancy to be left In shopping center which might be purposes. Being'a good protective kept their eyes on the clock and 20 B u t ^ ;* F^onnerly September when the reeignatlon of Present at the meeting were five' j m •rTTi.— 18 Crimson 31 Deer track 39 Peels / utilised for parldng purposes. ' of the eight dl rectors, co-chairmen Republican, I did not care so much awaited the conclusion of the hour 23 Southern the 'present priest-in-charge goes 21 Flexible 32 Epic 45 Gibbon X This decision was reached at a Harry Iriamm and Rivkin, John about placing anything oh the free of the lecture.The clock beat Pro ' general Into effecti It was statad that two li^t, but 1 carried out the request, fessor Kirchwey by perhaps a min 23 Handled 33 AH 48 Summer (lY .) mMtlng of the Board Dlrectora Maaon, Adolph Frier and Alfred tVRAlaACAoanr 33 WUes clergymen are Interested In the "I I went Ijefore the Ways' and ute, but at the expiration of the 2S Her work is 34 Small child 48 Measure of . and the steering Committee of the Flagg. 34 She is X — i '.position here. The names are not Means Comrhittee anti presented scheduled time t h e students put on ——I 35 Eaten away cloth association ycatehlay afternoon. promising a t preamt available, but they .Will w m s m m r " the_,j>est arguments I knew ho\lr. starte’d to their feet and prepared of film 36 Horsemen 49 Fruit drink The group also' learned thAt HARTFORD OIRL DROWNS career be given opportunity to officiate ^ ■ as--- They were evidently well received to leave. land near the old Daniels RCk WRI PR^BEBEr \ 28 Insert here at some later date, aa^andl. Barkhamated, July 19 (P)— Marie ► Reduce inenthly i ____ because Mr. Hawley, the chairman "W alt a minute.” objected Pro East Main St. hai been of ISMs.PIh MMs.Hm up bills . . . and ran ifimr 1 27 Through 1 7 A 9 r datea. Carrier. 4, of Hartford, who was of the committee, wrote on a little fessor Kirchwey;” don't go just r fered thb-tQwn at no cost for park plcknlcking with her 16-year-old •Too 8 8.36 $ 6 .i2 cash left overneen inonth tAHt m Bill 28 Bitter vetch Children Bapttxad ing purposes^^Tbe area referred slip of paper: 'Poultry on the fre'e yet. 1 have a few more pearls to II slater and a group of teen-age •MO 24.25 19.25 ConselldatiaA leen bcrK' Bihpleyed list for breeding and exhibition The beptiam of Nancy Lee,, Ed to la a recently-filled In pond. •MO 30.05 ■ 30.7Q. people-^ aserried or pintle— i ' cast.” 30 Genus of / girls, drowned yesterday in tha purposeis; itnd placed my name on \ ward James and EllMbeUi Jana . The committee eitUnated that AOsvt ooyiRtRH corn ovOfyElihit 1 first'(or lees on irst/vWt, write or • grasses Hi jT compensating reservoir here. State A $106' CO$N tRO.40 wOOR it and sent it along to the chair Harry Hershfleld, toastmaster Denoncourt of Andover took place between 50 and 100 cafa^could be corn# in te^ay! Wel/e )dceI to I “y ta r -31 Nut covering Police said the child's body was OfoaioHv ftHoitf to II jCO*M y -. f't ■. ■; ; '•„ ■; '**', c ::s * ’y:fy ' A ■ \ ' N. \ ,.. !• ■■ rro L y n MANCHESTER EVENUfd^ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 19. 1955 UANUHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCBESTER. CONN. TUESDAY,'ilULY 19. 195» PAGE TUUttSSN V. Pitcher with .408 ■ \ •N f . ■J-- ler Time Fails to Halt'Umpiring Big League Way Baltimore Ace... Blanks Al Whitney, Corcon Five Other Mptradsmen TA<£ A Ttf* hffOM White Sox oil Two Hits Finalists in Net Play BattLag o v c t .SOO^ Mairk Career of Manchester's Jim O’Leary A'nONAL LKAOOB >8I( I, Too Brooklyn Retains T2*/4 'x RtMidtMgB U1—■■!■■■* New York, July 19 (^—^Brook-^has two doubles snd has batted in Keyed Up White Sox Veteran Al Whitney and Billy Corcoran advanced to the L Pet. /■ then working a t"'11ight game at 5CH0gHWeNST: finals of the annual Town Tennis Singles Tournament over lyn'a Don Newcombs; ^duddenly two run*. Vernon Law ot Pltte- By EARL YOST night. For years he worked top _:rima.rv Game Margin Despite Aceto A SyI^ster 0 1.000 emerfiaff as baseball’s/ beet---- hit Imrgh ii third with .310 follovtrsd Dean of acUva-baatball umpire* flight college, prep and schoolboy R^ildy for New York the past weekend. The finalists clash tomorrow night at 6 Lawyera 0 1.000 \WHeOB ...MZZYVANCe. ting pltchar, led all jor league; ^by Jackie Oollum ot CinclnnaU at In Oonnecticut la Jimmy O'Leary games. •witch ‘the \ ------Ia>8s to ^ncinnati; o’clock at the West Side. Riinnerup to champion Joe Mul- Norman's 1 .500 A ^ P ir c M m a . A HALLrOf-iW^K WMO hunaa in /...... hattbiff ttNiay with a an even .300. Law has hit one et J2 Ootta*e Bt., who haa been Jim'* face la wrinkled but there Chicago, July I t (Ah — The Giants Beat Braves doon last summer, Whitney won the title in 1952. Anssidi’s 2 .000 T ie U M M M A Y t HVNktO THRtS BO LBAOUK aclnUUaUhff .408 arorsffe. homer. >.inny balls and strikes for the is baseball ip bis veins. When not storming Chicago White Sox Slated to plBy;th* winner of the'»------•...... H0Pi$ 000 'TfHAU-^ SUUsfiea coiMMlad hy the Aa- Frank Lary, the Detroit robkle, are brewtng a foimula of ipiril ’Ihlrd baseman John '^snivage's aodSAsd P i i * dtacMMd that is right briiind Harshmaa in the Hut 40 years. The East Side ar- p umpiring he may be seen St base New York, July 49 (Ah—One ftrst round 'match between Dick biter who turned down both an yf ball games watching the yoting, and strategy for their three- Olmatead and Fran Leary, Whit single with one out In th^Mvsnth Nairmnib, wpo had only one home American League at .302.\Alcx offer to play professionally and / game aerteo which begtaa tor pitch.or can't solve the problem for run' and w^.24S UfeUma batting Kellher of Kansas City is third atera in action. . , last place Baltimore, but If noth- ney was awarded a forfeit victory Hoenig leader inning provided the winnlng\(Mr- later a bid to umpire In the pay- High rntp* For Vest* Bight agaiast the league-lead- when the duo was unable to com mark. foy^four pravtous ' seasons, with .273. followed by Mike Garcia for/play rank* "'111 attain hi* 66th iag New York %’ankeea. tiig else, Jim Wilson is keeping gin last night as Aceto A Sylves has c^Uetad JI9 hits in 71 at baJta. of Cleveland with .268 and Erv Manchester High baseball and the American I^cague pennant race pete in , the weekend piatche*. birthday on July 27. ^ . O'li^ary are like ham and egg*. He The Sox, whose seve^gamy-' Whitney defeated another former 111 State Open ter edged Norman’s 4-8 In an Iii^. ''used As FlnoMiltter Pallca of BalUmor* with .250. /The proud holder of membership ha* umpired practically every wlnalng atresUi ended 'yestrb- honest. None of the flag contend champion. Hal Turkington, in the ternatiohsl Little League game at Several other pitchers have been liani No. 1 In the Connecticut home game for the past quarter day ng^nst Baltimore, 2-6, will ers has managed to get really /at ‘Verplsnck School. The triumph doing .their Mt aa both circuits on the Oriole* with the 33-year-old semi-finals, 6-1 and 6-3. Turktng- Danbury, July 19 f/Pl —r Weth Board of Approved Basebajh Um-! century. And during this time he feed the Vaakeea a Alet of ton reached the semi-finals by out was the victors second of the sec head itdwtrd possible homo run plies. Inc., Chapter 2, O'Leary hw righthanded pitcher*. That's righthander around. ersfield amateur Don Hoenig, with one triple and six homer*. His rsoords. ha,s worked behind/ihe plate, con Wilson, who pitched the Ion# no, lasting Manr Cohen, 6-2, 6-8 and ond round endtgave them a* firat.- not In any way indicated that he'll, sidered to be-the hardest physlcal- the strategy. 6-4 and gaining a forfeit triumph a three-stroke lead on the rest of hpms run output already haa H its ro r DtstSMo hitter In the majors last season for place Ut with' the La-wyers. sq’ualled th* National League mark Jim 'Hearn of the Giants has put away the mask and chest pro l.v on an urhplrr/He has worn out The apirit oonte* from their over Marsh Warren.' the field,, was the man to catch tai- tector and retire to the' sidelines. several .ball and strike indicators. rooeht wtaalng streak which has Milwaukee, tops the Baltimore Tourney's Best ftlatch The winners grabbed' a 2-0 lead for pitchers held by Hal Schu- walloped four homers. Jo* Nux- AJthouffh the passing ypar* have .Iim likes 16 recall the "good carried thoni into second place, ataff with seven victories. Four of Corcoran bested Rosario Sapt- day aa the Connecticut Open Golf in the third frame only to have maehar 'Of New York .Oiai>te and hall of Cincinnati haa three and' alde^ down ..wn to a certain de- old days. " 'T'can remember when two gatniM behind the New I them have been against the top enza 6-0, 6-2 In his first match Championship^ went Into Its final Norman's bounce back with two Jim ToUn ot th* Boston Bravea. Clam LaMn* of the Dodgsra ha* m e , he still manages to work a at the start of a game the .catcher Yorkers. i teams in the league -New York. and was -awarded a forfeit win 18-hole roundf markers In the top ot the fourth. Newoontbe hair-been used IS times hit a pair. bbavy stfflng schedule of. high would stand next to the backstop •‘We’re keyed up.” saM Oen- Chicago, Cleveland and Boston over Muldopn. In the aemi-fi.nals, The low 50 entranta were to tee Scoring s single tally in tl^ bot aa -a ptnehhlUer" 'srlth three aafe- Pltcnera with one homer include school a n d ^ p school games. "I and talk/ to the crowd until the erikl Manager Frank base, "and ! and in none of rite four did he give Corcoran edged Dan Lynch in the off starting at noon. tom of the fourth accorded the Ues In 11 oAcial trips. AU toltl, Robin Roberta and Miiny DtekSon thank Ood for the many years of battei^ad two strikes or Until he b a u i I think you'll 6nd we'll give ’ up more than four hits. tourney's beat match. 7-5 and 7-5. Hoenig, who fired a , three-un Contractors a 8-2 advantage; be Don's driven in 18 nine. of Philadelphia, Harvey Haddix of good health that t have had.” Jim reached first base. If the batter 'The San Diego, Calif., veteran, Lynch had eliminated youthful der-par 67 on Sunda.v, followed it fore the losers registered .neither Jack Harahman of the Chicago S t Louis, Oarl Erskine of the ' said in summing up his long, ca them m battle all the way. I sold to the Orioles by the Braves White Box is the American LSague Dodgers, Bob Rush and Hal Jeff- got two strike* the catcher would look for II* to take at lesuit two Hooks Johnson (scores on the 'up with a 70 yesterday for a 137 run In the sixth to t- ccc th* con reer as a man In blue. then move into position. b a l > i . this spring, came up with a two- match ate unavailable) and won total. test into the extra inning. batting pace-setter' among pltctiSra coat of the Chicago Cubs, Warren out of three If not the whole with a .803 average. Harshman, a S{)*hn of Milwaukee, Johnny Several sumniers ago Jlht. was rhere were no foul strikes ' in ihsTL series.” ; hitter yesterday to knock off the over Mickey Fendell via a forfeit. Tied for second place with. 140s With one down in the eevenih, stricken while on vacaUon and for tnose dsys. about 1X96. I was a bat b all I White Sox. who bgd won aeveri Jim Hisxiic announced this were Mike Kundrat. Silver Springs BTarry Snyde- and Bobtoy Craig converted flrat baseman, has 10 Antonelli of the Giants, Dick weeks his Condition was grave. boy at the lime.' The players Straight. 3-0. Chicago, looking morning that seven entries have Country Club professional, and wsNced with th* former scoring hits—Including, a pair of Jiomeni— Donovan of the White Sox. Arnold However, he rallied and was soon deliberately fouled off pitches un ahead to the first place battle been received for the Doubles John Galeski, Watertown pVo. Kun on Banivage'a one-base knock to in 33 at bats. He has batted in six Portocarrero, of Kansas City. up on his feet and When the fol til they could get a good pitch to with New York that opens tonight, Tournament and that one more drat. who was tied ■ with :':Hoenig centerfield. Bsnivage had a per runs. Ektrly Wyitn^ hnd Bob Lemon of lowing spring rolled around. Jim didn't get a hit after Gil Coan sin-, after play Sunday, skied to a 73 Ruben Gomes of the Giants is Cleveland, -TVimmy Byrne*of the hit. The fielder* played without team is needed. Interested doubles fect night with three straight hits second to Newoombe with a .342 was back on the ball diamond call gibves and the players all wore Nassiffs Gain gled with two out in the third in teams are urged to contact Herdic yesterday.' Galeski put together and teammate ."nyder cra fted two Yankee* and MaUiy McDemlott of ing pitches. handlebar npistaches" ning, at the East Side Rec lio later than rounds of 60 and 71. mark on 13 hits in 38 at bats. He Waahington. safeties in his three trips. Roger Hie leaders (2ft at bats or more): /^Tmly Aroaslng Mas “I rememljer the day King WIUop's Third Shutout totnoiTOw night as the' ipairtngs Eleven strokes off the pace and Poe snd Jeff Benson each col It fk truly amasing to see Jim Bader pitched for Manrhwter 63-55 Success ^-It was the third shutout of-the will be made Thursday. Whitney in a seven-way tie for 18th place lected two bingles in a losing NaGonal League out pt the cold spring weather or against Rockville at Mt. Nebo and season for Wilson, who also blank and Leary are defending cltam- was Dr. Ted Lenezyk, the defend cai-se. Pitcher and Club AB H 2E PCT, during the hot summer months lost 2-0. Bader struck out 18 bat Standings ed New York (4-0 on four hits) pions. ing champion from Indian Hill. Don Tare* relieved starter Bill Neweombe, Brooklyn ...... 71 29 J .408 umpiring ball games, for he has ter*. Woodward anBasketball League last Tlie defeat left the Sox two Sm ith, cf ...... 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 J820 hours. Today games run anywhere A Snvdpr. If*.... 3 2 2 0 Dickson, Philadelphia...... 41 ' 9 1 18M, Jimmy later moved tb Hart from two and one-half to three night by upsetting the North End ! games behind the Yankees, who Currently sporting s four-game 1 CralE...... 3 0 0 2 NuxhaU, Cincinnati ...... 46 10 2 .217 ford and 42 years ago came to take Banivagp. 3h . . 2 0 .3 2 .209 hours, or more. Jir., had a good Package Store 63-S5 at the East I ''*>■' TTi' "n'.'’ "'her A1 gams winning streak and a season's ,3 0 0 2* Hsddlx. St Loqif .'...... 43 9 1 up residence In this City of 'Village . enawer for the short game* of Sides(H. Rec. Theo-u. win „was ... ,the1,.. tui-sth'bd | i 10 Washington. 6 - 3 over B ubbling ' KuhlmRnn. c . .3 0 0 5 Conley, Milwaukee .200 Charm. He has three grown chil oversli mark of eight victories, •! nrtrhpr.- lb .. years ago. "We didn't change balls Two Clubs Dominate Bat Parade straight for the Arms, while the | seven in a row. I HanRon. c .... .2107 American League / dren, James, 'John and Helen; after every pitch or l-/,o. The one defeat and a tie. Coach Waljy [ ! T a rras p ...... 0 0 0 0 AB H 3B PCT. Northles have one loss against two j In thq,. .National,Brooklyn re PImmcins, rf ..2 0 0 2 Pitcher and Club Young Jim was an all-around star rougher the balls were the better Fortin's American Legion Junior j ‘ Faridonl. 2b . 10 0 0 Harshman, Chicago . .803 / athlete at Manchester High and win*. tained a nixi-game lead despite s ..I 0 0 0 0 1 0 JS02 , they were. Pitchers ‘sed to put baseball team travels to the | • Andpraon, 2b Chicago (NEAI—Dick Donovi Pitchers are specialists, athletic Byrne wss brought biutk. by the Lary, Detroit ...... later at Wesleyan University. John sandpaper In their pocketa to use Once again it was Eric and 9-5 defeat by Oncinnati as second Thread Clt.v tomorrow night for I KeUner, Kansas Chty several sports at Manches- Detroit and Brooklyn place Milwaukee loat to New York T otaU ...... 23 4 « 21 "7 *2 of the White Sox furnishes ,fhe freaks. Thb great bulk of them can Yankees when it wa../ demonstrated on the ball. Norm Hohenthal who supplied the an Important battle with strong i N6»pmAii*R fSl do nothing more than throw the list ha (*ouId hit the target in Garcia, Cleveland . . . Sh. ‘‘Talking about ^aebalis, I can scoring punch for the Sporting 6-5. Philadelphia tumbled Chicago Willimantic. The league finale for •b r h po A c rbl latest bit of evidence that "J80 to its seventh and eighth straight I never too old to learn how ball h a ^ and with some degree of Seattle. Pallca. BalUmor*---- '\ « "I started .umpiring in the early rbcall one nigtit not too many Goods outfit as they tallied 37 *^3 both rivals i* scheduled for 6:15 ' S rro r. cf ...... 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 PascuaL Waahington .240 \20s.” Jim said. “I was living in years ago when the New York | points between them, Eric tossed lossea. winning the wrapttp of Sun at Recreation Park. , Cronin. 3b ••• . . . . ^ ^ ^ 2 Kicked around in the ml accuracy. Developed Scrcnvball ( .231 Sluggers Pacing Pack day's suspended game 8-6 and tsk- P op. rh ...... 3 3 2 2 1 0 in trials'with the B r a ^ and Ti y Pitching a Science Given up by the Tigers, Oarl Wynn, Cleveland .... Hartford at the time. Having been CJolored' GiSnts played s night j In 21 point* while his brother During the past two sea.sons. the MiRtrrttJi. lb. p ..‘..3 1 i 5 f 9 1 Ditmar, Kansaa City . ’ ,222 aXpItehcr, I was asked on* day if game at Mt. Nebc \Ve lost *11 22 ' ------netted . , ' a regvilsrly scheduled'contest Willimantic nine haa proven some Boniion.r. lb ...... 3 n 2 0 1 1 1 gers, Donovan in Atlapta laat sea Pitching is a science, however, Hubbell develotped the screwball in 16 2-r. F^'Rhlcr. rf. If ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 son bt^ped into tife fellow he amj^ when these specialists or the Texu League. Daxzy 'Vance Byrne, New York . . . I would uippire. 1 tried It. liked it ■ balls. New York. July 19 Detroit, virus attack has forced Snider out With 52 seconds remaining in what of a Jinx to Fortin's charges. ZoppA...... 2 0 0 7 1 0 0 Lemon, Cleveland . . . .208 and'have been doing it ever since. ‘'Youngate,rs todav hBve every- ; and Brooklyn dominate the major of the lineup. the game. Nasaiffs- led 55-53. but • Joe Black , the ex-Dodger, and Last summer, the locals were M inor. 2b ...... > 0 0 1 I 0 0 needed moat. Whitlow Wyatt gave frbaks acquire the knack.they can spent 10 seasons in the minora, ,204 I umpired many grammar school reliefer Art Fowler were effective (UtJmRn. If ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 the big Irishman the Allen Soth- l?e very tough to beat. Any one of had three major league trliJs be Oarver, Detroit ..... I league mdiridual batting listings Kluszew'ski showed a six-point a hoop by Norm Hohenthal and six eliminated by the Thread City (.Jropne. r f ...... 2'' 0 ' 1 0 ^ ^ ® games in which Sam Hyman.pitch didn t even have a ba-ebsll. .Now . . ^ successful fotil shots by his team enougfh to halt Brooklyn although combine In the semi-finals of the oron treatment, which the Geor- /* lot of little th in ^ can turn an fore he founi the range. Scouts Ilrrald Photo. battir% increase during the week, th e. crippled Brooks rallied for ordinaiy pitcher into a remarkable didn’t coartder„ Jim TVmer and ed at the Brbwn School.” Ryman JIMMY O'LEARY they have uniform.-, b-ts, balls'^ climbinfjfc from fifth on io-for-25. mate* handed the Northies their State Tournament. After -win T oU ls ...... 26 3 fi 19x r 2 2 gian himself got in Milwaukee in. later pitbhed for Detroit In the and gloves" ! the American League in hitting first defeat. t four run* in the seventh. That cut ning three straight this term. Ac^ln A SylvrRtrr ...... 202 100 1—4 1938. Wyatt cautioned Donovan tb one. A pitcher can add a pitch, as Lou Fette fast enough, but each Big Kill and Snider are waging a the Redleg lead to 6-5. but Stan N o rm an ’ii ...,...... American 'League. ‘‘In those days phy, who latet'umpired, ws* my real rivalry existed between the Too Much Height Willimantic held the locals to a 2B B^n«on: DP. Farioopi hold his temper, convinced him he Donovan tacked on the slider. He won, 20 games for the Bravi OUT OF DOORS with Who were some Of the top play- with a .368 average, followed by duel for National League home run Paly* snd Ted Klusztfwski hit can develop a change of pace or ""hen they came up at 32 and 80, an lunplre Worked all alone and catcher In Bast Hartford.” variou.s. towns‘' . ers O'Leary watched play for Man teammate Harvey Kii^np at .32.’). honors with Duke holding a 31 to Lou Dejafi! Wimpy Wtl.son and 4-4 stalemate several weeks ago iunn.Rali!tc(D: LOB, N orm aii'p 4. ACPtb needed one more pitch. It's a i)on- , we worked the games for' free.” Back to hi* pitching days. '1 | Nonii Burke battled under the back-to-back homer* to open a , at .Mt. Nebo. Manchester re A SvlveM**r *: »B. K uhlm ann 1; B»‘n- explosive Donovan with a slider leam how to set up hitters for one respectively. When Jim married, he cam* to Chester during hi* umipiring Roy Campanella of the Dodgers Is 30 edge. Snider also is the runs three-run ninth. It w*a the second jinn'5 'MUlrptla 5: SO. MtRlrrtta 1. John DeRiddef was an umpire at Hfinchsater to live and his active had B chance, to go'l^lo j^ o oaU career? the National League pace-setter baited In leader with 93. boards throughbul the contest but bounded with an eSsy 8-1 triumph K uhlm unn 6. B rnaon 6. Tt»rca •: W P, who’s winning for the Chicago pitch with another. ' Wiley Moore was 30 when the the time.- career as a player, was nearly at as * pitcher but my fatuity csm'e the winner* had too much height, of the game fob Palys and No. 30 over Moodua before engaging its Rpn.son 2. M lalrctta; PB . H anson; W. Americans. / ----- T^e Jay in and day out ball-' Yankees paged him for hta sinker “Hetman Bronkie, ';'or.imy .Sip with .346 with Duke Snider. aXso In the American League Mickey for the season fob Klu. TArca; U, Mullan. Polla; L. MlPtrrtta: The slender Irishman, with the an end. He pitched several games first. My fattier talked-fhe out of ples. Pat Fti.negan ami Jim Ren-, of the Brooks, runneriip at .32.'). ^ a n tle of the .New York Yankees Burke was the high scorer for the nemesis In a fpakeup tilt at Nebo. ^oror. Williams: Time, 1;47. Missed Out of Park player can't run any faster, throw in relief. The Culbs had turned pitching. He wa's a railrolyd man night, netting 22 points. 12 of ^ id e r Sidelined Once again, Willimantic, upset the X—On^ out when winning run acored. back Hugh Casey and the burly clear blue eyes has outlasted all but an operation reduced his ef ney were ull good player*. The old Nellie Fox of the Chicago White IS tops in honier.s with 21 and Bos Duke Snider, the major league Wyatt, who was to gq/on to be any harder, hit the ball any. far umpires, who broke, in when Jim fectiveness and he turned full-time who insisted that I would be better tlmtr* were better tha.’ today's them in the last period. Bernie apple cart with a 5-2 decision to the Dodgers' ace, no doubt recalled ther. Ail he can do is hit the ball right-hander had been in the off in the factory.' MV boss 'SJso 30X ranks third in the American ton's Jackie Jensen has drivep in Augu-st -wss deadly from the out with 31 home runs, was absent inflict the only Ipas suffered by minors several years when' Bcout did in Hartford. ”I received a nice- to umpiring; stars and the old time pitchers had League with a .323 mark and Cin the most runs. 73. from the Brooklyn lineup because how he was chased out of old safely oftener. Crows Always Ham a Chance compliment from a coseh this past Where heve you umpired was a discoui aged me to sign when MaX- mote stuff than the p.taenl day ->•> . ' - .....—— side for the losers as he dropped Portin'# club to drte. League Park in Qeyfeland, when Ted McGraw suggested to the ager Tom t'onnorv of Hartford ap' cinnati's Ted Kliisr.ewski, also in 12 marker*. , of. a virus attack. Utanks to s. surprising 4-1 win Grimm Still Feels Southpaws usually require more Brooklyn brass 'that he might be spring on ihy work. I thanked him queiKlon asked of the well-tanned \(ellowa. The players are *1 x>' i.tiich boasting a .323 average, is third in The Giants overhauled a 3-4 Ben Clhapman, then of the Red Sox, time to acquire por-’rol than right and told him I called the game the arbiter .who was on duty at the proached nu;: Tlic iliile was April ' rttild.er toda; They were pretty Nassiffs led all the way holding bv Danielson over Coacli Franhie stole home on him. VVhit had spent handers, just witiat the doctor oiVerd in By WARREN PAGE 4 10, 1919.''/Uonnery was a former the senior circuit. period leads of 12-4, 29-14 and 41- Milwaukee lead in the seventh O'Brien's Thread City nine. Willi-, Braves in Scrape relief. Ellis Kinder warsted many same way as I did 30 years ago.” 2S0-car parking lot at the time. rough .veara ago," Kaline went, 6-for-19 last week _ ...... when Billy Bruton dropped a fiy nine years with U)b Tigers. White Robert Moses Grove, for in Shooting Editor Htched For Poll’s \ “rye worked in. the Hartfori^l Trinity ^hUrge coach. Juki, like t Id Man rlveri Jimmy Last Night’s Fights 31. Fifteen points at the foul line mantic and Manchester enter to; a year down below. Confirmed varmint ehootere, and lost thrqe points. Kuenn. in ad as comfrared*w'Vth”oniy.... ninXfor the 'ball In deep center field off the bat morrow night’s contest with Sox and Indians, Xvas 3(1 years old stance, remained in the I.iterna- Jimmy was still pitchIngXwhsn Dusty League. Hartford TW’illght How Xauy games has O'Leary O'Leary, just keeps, rolling along. vancing from third gained five New York. July 19 (Ab—Oiarlle when the (TIcv'elknd CTlub sent him tional League longer than he EkkJie Sa-wyer saw something though they’ll agree on UtU# else, he started umpiring as a hobby. League, Farmington Valley worked since first . donning the Basehal.'^ In 'Manchester just losers was the difference. | of Willie Mays for a two - mn identical records. The victor will in Jim Konstanty in the Interna points on 8-for-20. yox. with 7-foi- West Jordan.'('tah Bob Baker. Thursday nightiK’ht ------Mahchejiter , . eror. TTie Brave* had taken the capture the league title and earn Grimm soundid like a man whis to Milwaukee ,'of the American should have and it w'as three years will abide ^ the statement that M t played with the Poli‘a In East League, Middlesex.'Countv League, hard-toe) umpire's slu>e»? " l don't wouldn't be the same not to see 2.3, suffered a three-point decline 214'-J. riltshurgh. oiilpointecf Rex High snd the Manchester Auto , lead in tli,e fifth with four runs. tling his way past a graveyard as Assn. He kad been wild, had no mqre before Lonarcnlng "Lefty tional Leaxae, "'Sa convinced that Hartford, one of the top‘team*.in Btate League, and here In the T\ri k/low hi/w manv, but at one time I the right fo represent the district his assortment of pitches and con modern rifles, cartridges, and Jim Inflating bis balloo.i-ty-pe chest and ilropped from second. Laynp. 210. West Jordan. Utah, 10. Parts collide at 6:30 at the West Warren Spahn. Victim of the error, in the forthcoming State Tourna he talked about the pejmant confiden.ee, eased up. could get the bail over the piste New Ekigland at the time. ‘‘We League to name a few. The Mid .Worked as many a.* l.'iO a seation. 1 protector and tski-g his place be Campanella Slid Snider both saw New York Sugar Al Wilson, suffered hi* 101 h defeat. Don chances of his second-place nlil- Sothoroii, yWho could pilch a bit with any de^jrec of ccmsl'lency in trol would put out major league scopes, are getting *6 accurate played on Tolland St. and always thought nothing of working a high hind the catcher'to call ball* and Side outdoor court, ment. fires. dlesex League was about the best,. limited service, but boosted their It.')'',. Englewood. N. J.. outpoint >'s»i(l« .- 1 -. Hottom Foir Ssls^. 72 Ar^iy Ex-Aide IF READY to AT A COURT o r PROBATB boidea CAll^ OQD, six. room*, roOTOaU^ at Andover, within aiM for the District C o u rt I h n ^ Farms and Land ^or Salt 71,( MANCHESTER— , ' , \ MANCHESTER TOdra^. two baths, otia ohowar, raa$ astota, M Andover,, on the .llth day ol July, ------■ '...... T ------r V fireploco, atorm wladowa, many QiDSUlt Howard awUQt HOT . AIR plpeless furnace with .tJTIFUI^T fumishsd spacioua Nice> and clean 4-roim expand Rojlinr Park essqt (fliarles H. Nicholson, XSq., Sweaw Bribei^ tMO PONTIAC DMcti wMon, » EASTERN OonnectRut— Ekeep- / able Cape Cod. Fireplace, oil heat, -«x t^ . Four pas'' cant mortgage. Agancy. MI, 8-U(N.______New Trial to cylinder. Wood m^good condition, oil burner and attachments. Ml. with complete light house-^ ttonal buys dairy,. poultry farms, Iniinamata occupancy. Owner MI. large kitchen, convenient location. Six room complete Cape _ _a modon of Prrscott H. Finley. $78. MI. $-*283 ^ 63732. . V Ig' faidlitles available. Will with oc without stock, 2 to 300"--, - 3-8270. LtSTINGB WARTBD - Bingls,' Bsecottn- -on the estate of Elmer J. O ffered by l^ v mnt i&glq or double. Chll^en ac acres. Welles Agency, Coventry. Full price $13,S00. Cod •with shed dormer, tire- two-toiplty, thrsa-famUy, bust* Haley, late of Bolton, within sold dln- W ojculewicx 1964 CHEVROLET Bel Air ^ nssa pe ^ r t y . Have aaany oaatt trict. deceased. ' cepted (HmRed). Central, Reason- PI. 2-8872. place. full basement, high OLD COLONIAL 14 room houaa. The Court doth decree that six (4) AAmliseiient coupe. Two tone greeh and Ivory / Boats and Acmeotles aue. Mra..StarMy, 18 Arch St. - \ MANCHESTER— North End. On« oepa ot land. On buyars., Motigagaa amagsd. elevation, atorm-x windows', moaths be allowed and limited for the (OM tlM M l i VB«b Om ) nrBt NatloaBl CLASSIFIED ADVT. Bnlah. Only 8600 mile*. A new car Gambolatl built .4H room,o ^ ^ a r - bus line. Good income paoparty. .Plsaaa call G a ^ a L. Oraolaffio, creditors of said estate to'exhibit their guarantee goes with this beauty, FURNIBHESD^ifcboM—Near Main Bcrq.en8, junesite drive. Now Raattor, MI. 2-587S. lOe Banty clatau acatnst the same to the eaecu- of Manchester Houacs For Sale 72 Mse Cape Cod with breeaewsy and; Reduced $13,500. For appointment tor and directs that public hotict - be home addreee, declaring that "due QouA’s tuumlwiBwa optalea, sntt* DEW . HOURS ^ r lo w Motors. 438 Main St., JOHNSON $ h.p. outboard. 3$5. St. Gentleman -preferred. MI call J<^n A. Lawler. MI. 9-1^75. Straatv Hartford Notloaal garafc. Quiet neighborhood. Nicely Yawnt. Selling for $14,600. given of this order by advertising in a to a poet threat on my life I re- ten by AasoeiaU JubUbb TBtrlBk g:15 A. M. to4i8a P. M. Manchester. MI. 9-3335. 9-2170. 9 R m c I SK ^ MANCHESTER GREEN — Large- landsMped lot Full price $15,800. newspaper having a clrculaUan in Bank and Trust Co, 32 V4- JM(4 custom built six-room Cape Cod, MANCHESTEai r- 11 room two- PRIVATE PARTY disiraa four said district, ana by posting a copy fuoe to convey this information,’! C(Mm. Bank suid B. O’SuUlvaa, said: 1937 FORD Coupe. Good tires, re T. J^ROCkETT, Broker bedroom house In Manchestar or thereof on the public sign post in said . 74 79 H acre lot, nicely landscaped and \ GLASTONBURY— family dweIling;‘CentraIly located. Town pt Belton, nearest Oie place Lev told the Senate inveaUga- Trust C o ...... ‘ ‘Affording the plalBtitt • iMW C50PY CLOSING TIME built engine. 1800 miles on engine. Building Materials 47 LARGE T V ^ bedroom. '"Kitchen Two car garage. Large I6t. 170 Jntburban vtcinUy^ direct from Manchester Trust'... 65 shrubbed. Reasonably priced. Four milea from Manchester. Six Office MI 3-6416 where the deceased last dwelt. tlbns subcommittee on June 11 he trial (in' Superior Oourt) will aOt f o r CLASSinED ADVT. $175. 279 Hilliard St. ,, privileges. Parking. MI. 3-4724. foot frontage. Eixcellent spot (or owner. No agenta plaase.. Writs ■ CHARLEB H. NtCHOLBON. Judge. FbB iBBBraBaB O ‘ Quick occupancy. John -S. Blssell, room home, one car garage, aeveral roctlfy, the allegod InJOBtlBa Bona 18” Painted Shakes Cross St., So. ci)ventry. Tel. Cov Residence MI .9-7751 rooming notise, cODValeacent Box A, Hara^ couldn’t remember how he spent Aetna Firs ...... n n "74(4- HON. THRU FRL CejMFORTABLE, light houeekeep-. outbuildings. Bight acres of land. entry. PI. 2-8828. v, : hom f. Many other posaibilltles. SB much as $5 of the sum which Hsrtford F ire ...... 170 180 him. His present quarrel ia not with 10:30 A. M. / 1981 PONTIAC convertible. ■;Excel per sq. $12.20 ing room, single, working person Full price $15,500. " ' ARB TOb CONSIDBRINO 88,60O-SDC ROOM hpme, oU hot Call (or further information, Alice passed through his hands, but. that National Firs ...... 100 110 what happened, o t faUad to h ^ SATURDAY 9 A. M. lent condition. MI.9-9057. Redwood Paneling 1 x 6. 8, 10 preferred. MI. 3-8951. hfANCHESTER- Exc c p t i o n a 1 Clampet, Realtor. Phone MI. BELUNO TOUR PROPBRTTT Senate for Free nof. a broken cent"’of it was used Phoenix ...... ' . 86 91 pen, during the course o t tha trial, HEBRON— water heat garage, 3-3 acre. Near Wa will appralss your proparty per M $195.00 3-bM.room ranch; hot w ater't. but, school. Carlton W, Hutchins. 9-4548. to M be government officiala. U fa aad ladeoBBtti laa. Osa. nor la it predlcatad upon BB in* 1954 PLYMOUTH Suburban, two free and without any ^ohligatlnn. ability to pursue so appeal taken f O n i OOOPBKATION WILL tone blue finish. Rkdio. heater, Framing.Canadian,- ROOM FOR rent, Bath, parking. heat' ^11'cellar, trees, near bus, - Six room Dutch Colonial, attach MI. 8-8133 • 9-4694, Shots to MillicmB Leon M. Levy, a rival cap maker Aetna Life ...... 280 300 BB AFFBECIATED ^ school,' stores. Elxcelient condi- - ed garage, large lot Full price Wa alao buy proptiiy for cash. from New Ydrk, had $;iven hearsay Aetna Casualty ...... 260 from the judgment rendered upon tinted glass, all good tires. For 2; X 4 to 2 X 12 per M $99.00 For gentleman. Tel. MI. .8-1406. Lots For Sale : 73 Sailing or buying contact ' conviction. His grievanee is Uinttsd good economical low cost trans tion.. Only ‘ $12,700. Carlton W, , $13,800. testimony that Lev had put up Conn. General ..... ,575^ 800 Clear Clamshell or Hutchins, AG. 9-5132, 9-4694. VERNOR — 7 rooms. V ,^ STANLEY b r a y . Realtor (OoBtiBBed (rom Face Oaa) money to bribe government offi- Hartford Stsqm Boil. . 92 97 to the contention that the portation. this is th ^ ca r! Barlow BOLTON—Building Iota, one acre should have been s ta ^ while he bial^l-3-5121 Motors. 435 Main>f.. Manchester. Colonial Casing . .per ft. .069 A p a r t o ents— FIat»— EAST HARTFORD— BRAE-BURN REALTY clsla handling big contracts. Travelers (new) .120 136 acre plot. No central heat. and over 150’ front each, eatab- MI-3*6272 was insane, since its prnaeCTiUon Sheathing 1 x 8 or Ta GREEN MANOR Five room ranch. Hot water oil financial need---a: "mea-oi teat— *1110 sUbcommittse is aepfching PoMla OlflN 'cnements 63 But a big value at $8,200. - lished, residential area. Priced violated rignts guaranteed him 10, 1 2 ----- ...p e r M $99.00 heet, nicely landscaped lot. Excel to M il. Warren E. Howland. Real WANTEI>—Four or 8 room house, for a youngatrr to be eligibla for for evidence of possible graft in Conn. Light-Power . . 19 21 1937 OLDSMOBILE sedan,. good TWO . FURNISHED rooms with contracts to Letr'a Mid-City Uni Conn. Power ...... 43 45 the consttutian of CanAeetleut. Locksets, solid brass, Six-room ranch, atfached ga- , lent condition, Full price-$12,800. tor. Ml. 3-8600. Ml. 8-5711. 814,200 or under,- several clients the froe vaccine. Article First, SacUon Nina. The •r* running (Kindition, $25. MI. 3-4663. private bath, 'business block on Call for further Information. .■VERNON— 10 rooms” with with, substantial cash. Carlton W. form Cop Go. snd other concerns Hartford Elec. Lt. ,, . 60^4 62 V4 Lost and Poand tfoz. l o t s ...... each $1.67 bus line, free parking. See Mr. rage, in A-1 condition. Move right FOR SALE—Lot 80 X 155. Central fleona Hesdth Seevioe for the manufacture of aimed violation, ha maintains, arooa (rom Many other liatinge; ^ on e interne, 6 rooms. New bath Hutchina. MI. 8-5133, 9-4894. Hartford Gaa Co. . . . . 38 >4 41(4 the fact that his msntal cendMon 1948 PACKARD 4-dot>r sedan. New Keith, Keith Variety, Depot in. Radiant hot water heat, oil, ” location; garden and shade trees. In hfe apeeoh, Welker concen "fqrcea uniforms.’ 8b. New England X WOUNDA place where you can palm job and tires. Radio, healer, NATIONAL tile bath. Venetian blinds, combi prevented him from coosuiting Square. ALICE CIsAMPET and lavatory in main house. B zone. Call MI. 9-9801 or MI. WANTED—Two-family houses, also trated his Are on the Health Serv Asked w4io haul threatened Mm, Tel...... 4314 .46(4 ^ secure a coipplete line o t knitting o^rdrive. Car like new inside and nation aluminum windows, doors. with counsel upon maters affset- stamped BUILDERS SUPPLIES 9-3393. singles, clients waiting. (Jail A. WeihtfS\B> said that would requlrb yams and a^essorles,^ stamped '^out. Mum be seen to be appreci TWO^ ROOM . fumiehed apartment Large lot. Owner moving out of Realtor—MI 9-4543 Ell comprises 4 room apart ice’s coasBMinicahle disease center MaBBiaetoiiiig Oi ing the appeal and from selectbig' 381 State Street Reale, Broker. MI. 9-1919. "aome Sptail detail” o f explanation. Allied Thermal .,... .100 125 goods, em^ldety cottonstons and ^ ated: Pi*rice reasonable. Ml, and three rooms unfurnished. 291 town. ment, full bath. Renting for WATERFRONT MANOR. Coven in AUsnta, Gs. He spoke of a aomdona other than tha pubUe de iir Ydm Nortli Haven, Conn. Chairmah McCleilan CD-Aric) told Am. Hardware - ...... 2214 ■24(4 fender to carry on th# appeal, had tatUnig threads. AV Your 9-0851, Spruce St. gPECTIAL FINE home of six try. Four lots, cottage foundation ' ’qpntanqpUble, low dm m ' attempt him to go" ahead with Ms featl- g h i^ a o Cottage, Bt. -^01lone^ MI. Tel. CHestnut 8- 2147 Sacrifice $14,950 $46,per month. New hot water on' one, beach pririleges. Willi- Arrow, Hart Heg. . . 50 '» 53(4 he deaired to « ao.” . 1951 CHEVROLET Style line de THREE ROOM apartment with rooms. Three on first floor and to keep under cover wfiat he said ihony without stating the address Asso. Spring ...... 27 >4 30 <4 three bedrooms and bath on sec. oil heat. 150’ x 300’ lot, An mantic. HA. 3-9169. If, said O’SulUvdn'a 4ipinioB, any luxe^sedan. Radio,, heater, Jet bath at 419 N. Main St. Phone was the fact ttwt pqlio can be con publicly. - Bristol B r a s s ...... 18V» 20 of Wojculewics^s liMX* vio LOST—Key chain, vjrlnity Wells. nnd floor. Steam oil heat. Garage, tracted by pereona who come in Admits NevF'VfhepeBslon black finish. In exfeellent condl Diamonds— Watches—* 'M I. 9-0576,, other big value at $10,700. CoiUns ...... 115 lated. it happened becmiso o t *‘tha Vine. School, Spruce or Oak 5ts. tion. 1949 Oldsmobile "88" sedan, GEORGE L. GRAZIApIO txit 60 X 150. Garden space and FOR SALE-^Lot near Coventry contact with othere injected with WelntraL'b scknovirlediged he had plenty of trees. $12,000. Madeline The Em-Hart ...... 28 <4 31(4 possible untimelineas o t ^ aigu- • MI. 8-7887, , / .. ' \ ; radio, heater. In very good condi?^ Jewelry ^ 48 w a n t e d t o RENT by August 15 Realtor Lake. Phone MI. 3-7341. defective vaG^e. ) been suapSnded twtee’^sA a Navy Fafnir Bearing...... 43 46 ment in this (Supreme) (xxirt Bad, or September i. heated 2 or MI 9-5878 Smith, Realtor. MI. 0-1643 or MI Call William McBride In Atlanta,^’Drr Theodot’e J- and Army inspector after dlscov- tion. Douglas Motors, 33i Maln St. LEONARD W.. T08T, Jeweler, re Landers-Frary Clk. . . 24>4 26(4 at moot, requires aa cpnortUBlIy to Painting— Papering 21 Help Wanted— Male 36 room and bath unfurnished apart 9-1146. 50' X 100' LOT, Near Coventry Lake Bauer, ohlrf of the disease cenjter, ery’ that "he he had falselyfall s t i$ ^ in Business Services Offered 131 pairs, adjusu watches e.xpertly. ATTRACTTIVE Six room Cape, im- — MI 3-4816 Doctor Says N. B. Machine Co. ... . 37,14 - 40(4 reargt^ aftw the pialntltf NtBlBB, eraonais 1952'CHEVROLET Styleiined^ luxe .). ment in residential neighborhood. on-Route 31. Tel. Windsor MU. said he knew of no Instances 'in lob> appUcations that he nevn. had if ever, to sanity.'' ’ Reasonable' prices. Open daily. maculate condition, ceramic tile N. Eastern Steel .. . 6'^ 7(4 4 door. Baby blue colorf radio, HONEY«WAGON. SepUc tank aerv- PAINTING, interior and exterior. $20.00 DAILY. Sell luminous door No objection (o suburban area. MANCHESTER 8-3055. which information had been with- been airasted. Ha said he actually ■Transportation for two Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce bath both floors, cabinet kitchen, North and Judd . . . 34 37 Since the time allowed low lor heater, pow'et^ide. A'gtiaranteed' ice. Installing, repairing, clean Floor sanding, refinishlng. Call plates. Write Reeves, Attleboro, One adult. middleage.d business J. WATSON BEACH and CO. Surgery to r Hemorrholda h ^ "about either contact ca had been arreeted, but acquitted, petitioning for reargument, has vicinity of Barbour St., Street. Ml. 9-4387. fireplace, storm sash, galage, V Russell Mfg...... 8(4 10 23,600 miles. The inside and!-out ing. J. p. Fay, '404 WeUierell St., after 5 pjn. Vernon Hutchins. Ml. Mass. Free sample and details. woman. References exchanged. GLENWOOD 8T.V:A 3 bedroom Realtors Hartford JA 2-2116 Improved la Reoeilt Years or vaccinated cases of polio." in 1940 oh a petty larcieny Charge Stanley Works .... . 58 61 lotiig since past, the opinion o d M . itford woilclng hours 8 :30 to 5. side appearance of the car will Manchester. MI. 9-2330. 9-2937. Write Box C. Herald. smesite idrive. Nicely landscaped, Resort Property for Sale 74 Welker said the CMtter firm has involving five dollars. $16,500. Warren E. Howland, Real- Colonial gem. 29’ living room, new Terry Steam ...... 120 ’.’reargument ia permuslbla only if . 2-lltl, evenings MI. 3-4742, show how well It^was taken care By EDWIN P. JORDAN. Mi IX demonstrated a "contemptible” un- "I was framed by a Communist the judgment of this court can bo MANCHESTER - T. V. Service, WANTED—Experienced carpenter. Garden— Farm— Dairy FIVE ROOM flat, second' flodr. . tor. MI. 8-8600. youngstown cabinet kitchen-dining Torrington ...... 23 25 ■ 94789, ; . . ■ of. Barlow Motors, 438 Main St., MANCHESTER—Six room Cape, ANDOVER BOLTON Written fer NEA Service wllUngnees "to rectify the harm it organization___they promised to 100 voided. / ,. radio and T.V. epeclalists since Bonds— Stocks Call MI. 3-7270 after 6. ' Rent $55 monthly. Write Box W, room combination completely tiled. U.S. Envelope com. - r r Manchester. Products 50 $10,900--TVo bedroom ranch, all Tile,bath and lavatory, new per tine condition, good location. Full COVENTRY Hemorrhoids, or piles, are en has done” in whst the Senator de get me and they did,’’ Weintrsub U. S. Envelope pfd.,. . 7% 77 Whether this is possiblo aad. If 1934, Charter member of TelsA. Mortgages 31 Herald. . price, $12,900. Short way out—one Waterfront cottages and horhes scribed-aV an "almost criminal i&id. - so, the procedure by which that re Automobiles for Sale 4 1949 CHEVROLETS, de Itoe 8U. 9-8860 or Ml. 3-4607. ^ PICK YOUR own raspberriee. 20c brick, garage, large shade trees, manent aluminum clapboard sid. larged veins which develop _at or Veeder-Root ...... 55 58 TOWN OF m a n c h e s t b : r LARGE, one room heated, furnish picket fehCe. central, convenient. ing. Bank appraised to sell at three bedroom ranch. Cellar, $7,500 and up. Others near water hear the outlet of the rectum. The act." \ • ■'Roskin’s etstement, which Duffy The above quotations are not to sult can be attained are m otton models, $395, full price. 1947 Chev WE'RE H^EADY to help you, con- a pint at P. Ansaldi'i. 543 Vernon said was a copy of one Roskln him IMS, ’47, ’48, CHEVIES, Fords, ed apartment, refrigerator, gas Carlton W Hutchins. MI. 9-5132, $1.'5,900. See this home before you large lot. Should qualify for GI. $1,500 and up. Listings always enlargements often occur in clus It was the\occurrence of polio, be construed as actual markets, which the plaintiff can explore if rolet. Mercury, $95. Douglas FLOOR SANDING, refinished and solidatee thatth list...... ' of debts Into one et. Bring your own containers. Full price, $12,700. One two-bed self had written in longhand, men Btuchs, Oldsffiobiles. Completely waxed. We also clean and wax all announces range, use of stall shower. Adults 9-4a9^. decide. needed. ters. At first they appear and dis first among* youngsters who re he decides to proceed further in Motor's, 333 Main. easy monthly payment calculated room ranch. Full price, $10,800. ceived CTutler vaccine and later tioned an incident involving an. un seeking a reargument in thlB rscondlUoned throughout. Two types of floors, rubber, asphalt, in relation to your needs. Call Mel Competitive B^xarainations $11 weekly. 10 Depot Square, WELLES AGENCY appear. They may come on gradu JOKE DOESN’T CHANGE NEAT AND CLEAN Cape Cod, five Call William M cB ride-M I 3-4816 Over 40 more listings of all kinds. ally or suddenly. A sudden strain, among those who got the products named inspector which, he said, c6urt.’~ doors snd four doors. No down 1954 TWO-DOOR Ford. Ford-O- tiles, linoleum and wood floors. Redman or Frank Burke at CH. Household Goods 51 Apartment 4. Main St., Coventry— PI 2-6872 "w as the start of Mh. Lev's lAign payment. Clood credit Is our only matic and other accessories. Call years old. Five rooms snd bath Call The Ellsworth Mitten Agen such as lifting some heavy object of omer pharmaceutical houses, Tel. MI. 9-9393. 6-8897, Connecticut Mortgage Ex BUILDING INSPECTOR as the ‘government cap king’.' Belleville, 111. ID—The guest requirement As low as $8 Mr betweejL5_ax!d_L_MI..9-J56,5____ FRIGIDAIRE electric stpvc and MAIN STREET—Three room best first floor. Two*unfinished second. J. WATSON BEACH and CO. cy, Realtor. ML 3-6930, or Mr. or a bad attack of constipation, thati> led to suspension of the mass TIME SAVING LUNCH change,- 27 [>ewis St., Hartford— ed apartment. Stove and refriger Hot water, oil heat', fireplace, g * Higgins, MI. 3-8609. The statement gave few , . - i < j ). V . . ' • ,v<» . . X * Tt’ESDAY, JULY 19, 19 j wmmmmmmmmmmrnM . X AT«ac9 Daily Net FTbm Rob iianrlffiatfr lEttoning lifral For' the Week Ewd.d doly 18, 19U bed wars made by tbe.SU U High Dr. CButfles E. Jacobion^r. will Yoiiiig Depiocrats way Department last nlghL speak on -••World Federalism” at 11,341 Church Acquired by Keiths \ V p w the meeting o f .the Klwanis piub c Meioher o f tba A o a t Il I Thursday noon'' at 12:15 at. the M€‘ I Weditesday K s tim a tM Biman o f CTreoUtlapi ' M r and hat. n gh M 4i. ■ H|Mchester country Club. Setu^SnlsSf «t • Uwn birtMay Mre.a. Helen Fltipatrick, former Police Arre8t$ Mtfty held at ner home to r 45 m em b* of the Board of Directori, FOR ONLY $12.95 lueata f » m town. Broad Brook Public Records VOL.LX3UV.NO.246 (TWENTY PAGESy MANCHESTER, C0NN„ WEDNESDAY, 3ULY 20. 195S (OlaMim AdrcrtMag oa wijl'speak on "Town and Municipal Bopda of $300 each were set In Wa will tnstall for you a quallt.v Storm ComblnatloB Window! , PRICE FIVE CENTS ind Velnnont Oamee wore played Hundreds of Satiptted Ciistoniers is Vour Giisrsnleo of SaHsfnc- and danciRt enjoyed., D«Hc‘o*i» Government" at the regular the cases of two local men who • Warrantee Heed lion! ------r ------— *«fc»*lhmenta.Nfeaturinjr a ^du ti Harold O. Ogren and Winifred monthly meeting- of the Young live at 73 Florence St., arrested Democrats' Wednesday night at o AW'k IKGS • CANOPIES oJAIAIVSnCS ] fully decorated cake with l5V:an- Ogren to Floyd D. Chapfnan lyid 7:30 in Murphy's Restaurant.' last night after a disturbance at dlea on it, made by Patricla’a god- Daisy B. Chapman; .property at Her talk will cover such things that address. B lo w s F ly mother, Mra. George ftuaaey. were 397 Summit St. BILL TUNSRY • Ml 9-9095 aerved. The hortbr gueat was re as the budget and the functions of Robert Hoffner, 23. a U. . Ma Eric W. Kelson and Evald A. 8 “VOVR DEPEND.\B1.E STORM' WINDOW M AN ” membered with many lovely gifts. the various departments. Follow- rine. was Charged with breach of Erickson to' Allan E. Archibald, ,ing her talk an open discussion Before Bias properly on Summer St. and will be held. - the peace and was released after our Members of the Ladies Aid .So Campdrld Rd. man Citizens are cordially invited to posting bond. Joseph Gardner. 51^ ciety of the Zloii Evangelical Lu —Arnold Lawrence and Irma 8 . this mssting. Refreshments will be was charged with breach of the theran Church are reminded of the Lawrence to Charles B. Hubbard served sfter,the meeting. peace and intoxication. Gardner Is s u e V o te outing to Ivoryton tomorrow. The and Alma A. Hubbard, properly is s^ill being held by police pending special bus will, leave from the at 19 Blisa Rt- posting of bond, ^ t h men are LOW SUMMER PRICES WsBhington, July 20 (/P^ church at 10 a-m, Quitelalm Deed scheduled to appear in court here E. J. Hoi! to Joseph Rosaettp. Bulldozer Falls tomorrow. -■ NOW IN EFFECT Fists flew in a name-calling _ 1 Stevensoni 166- property on A molt Rd; Patrolmen James Strafach and session of the House jEduca- Chestnut St. Was honored with a Certificate of Devise Off Trailer Here Emanuel Motola Investigated the tion Committee today at ssues to surprise baby shower on July 15. Estate of Frederick Burhi to complaint and made the arrests. JEDDO HIOHUND CONNECnCUT given by her fellow employes at Agnes S. Bums, property on Lu which members defeated, 17- X the Gunver Manufacturing Co. on cian St. A bulldozeV did some road work 10, a move to deny federal Hartford Rd. She received many Marriage Licenses last night on Tolland Tpke. but it' SILK CASH COKE$24jOO achool funds to states and lo Jovely gifts. Frank F. Chobot. Mansrteld, and was stilctly unauthorized. It dug cal districts practicing racial Per Ton PeV Ton Edith M, Krest. Windham. a hole in the street when it fell off segregation. Eisenhower a trailer truck. Patrick Joseph Gear>-. Hart ORDER YOt=ilS TODAY Membars, who declined to be P.atrolman Emanuel Motola in ford. and Lorraine Mary Tyler. quoted by name, said tenjpers al Hartford. July 30. vestigated and said the machine, ready made, edgy by the segrega- ^ u r e R e d s BARLOWrS TV Building Permits myned bv Tisdale and Co.. Inc., PLANNING TO CONVERT? tiob wrangle exploded In fisticuffs To George S. Patten for Rob Glastonburyi slid off the wet bed of between Rep. Powell, Negro pastor S A U S and SERVICE ert Olson, for sltcrations to a a trailer, rounding the comer from of New Y'ork, and Rep. Bailey (D- dwelling at 13 aOk Grove St.. Oakland St, to 'Tolland Tpke. See Fluid Heat's Line Of WVA). ice J7.170. This was at about 7:15 pin., BOILERS — WAJ.L FL;^.>IE — W.AR.M A IR U M TS According to accounts of the \ l shortly after the late afternoon PRESSURF, BiV n ERS closed-door session, corroborated Geneva, July 20 (JP)— The SI” Bendix T\’. Model KSTSIEU D RO IO H T BROKE.V shower which wet down the trailer aeveral committee sources, Bailey Big Four sent oa^ to their Console. Complete with UHF Porlales. N.M. i;P)-Ab French, bed and made It slippery. Damage Also the Latest S-Ton ,\ir Conditioner charged Powell with seeking to foreign ministers widay the __VTHF Antenna and Rotor In head of 'Roosevelt Count’s drought to the bulldozer was estimated .at (NEEDS NO W.ATER) destroy federal school aid legisla stallment. Reg. A Q A C committee, had about all .the vvatet about $1,500 by Motola. The hole tion by Insisting on an antisegre- knotty problem of t^ n g to fSSB.9S. he could uae. A hail and rain storm in Rt. 83 will coat about $50 to CARRI gation amendment...... iron out East-West differ brolu off sll his fenceposl rain fix, police said. In the ensuing exchange, the ences over EuropMn security lo w Tolland Tpke., Bocklandi ga ii^ s and he had to usei buckets The driver of the trailer truck .THE WORLD TEL. M l 8-5095 "lie" was passed and Bailey leaped and the unification o f G e r - x to measure the water. He said he'd Herald Photo was Kenneth W. Dowding. 28. of O N H tR up and swung on Powell. Member of Telsa "swear” to between five or six EvM-ett T. and Ruth J. Keith of 119 Pitkin St. have acqulre^JheJhe 76 Turnbull Rd.. police reported. No FOGARTY BROTHERS many. - SHOUioces Informants said Bailey landed Inches of rain, and I 'think, we had title to the South Congregational Church in East Hartford and haVs; .one W as injured end no--charges COAL — COKE — FUEL OIL one or more blows on Powell- be These are the main problems on more.’^ \ leased the building to Keith's Furniture C6. of Manchester. The .^ r e brought. Workmen clear the decka of the Seawolf. the nsUon’p aepbnd fore other committee members the agenda of the autamit confer-,.-'' building will be the company's second outlet, and i t , is expected that 819 BROAD STREET — TEL. 511 9-4SS9 /Atomic submarine, in preparation for her launching at Groton to ence, but the heads of govenm m t Temporary repairs to the road- . . . until she came here one day. separated them. ^'iltpn’a Gift Shop of this town will alaq' open another outlet In the morrow .111:30 a.m.) Built by the Biectrie Boat invislon nf Gen Accounts by committee 'witness decided at today's session th e y ^ d building. Keith expects that it will cost JIO.OOO to $20,000 to alter- Since then she has been happy eral Dynamics, the SeaWolf will be chriatened by Mra. W. Sterling gone aa far aa poasible at pnnent and emrefree. You, too, will like .es said chairs were overturned ate the building and make it ready f^- its new uae. ______Cole, wife of V . S. Rep. Cole ( R-NYr. • . ta dlacustion of the twp.qhestioas. \ our fine used cars. and Powell was partially knocked off balance before Rep. Kelley 1 D- ^ President BiaenhowOr told to Pa) and Rep. Perklhs (D-Ky» day'a meeting he la'convinced So OIL lURNER BBW! 1953 CHEVROLET GOING ON aeized,Balley, and Chairman Bard viet Russia* haq. ^ e same desire Clear Amending Procedure HALES en (D-NC) and Rep. Landrum (D- for endtuing ..World peace as the SERVICE 6 PASSENGER Gal got to Powel.’ western powers do.. Heaflq^meri VACATION? Seawolf Launching Barden gaveled the sCaion to The prMldent eihphaalxed that Sought in Statewide Voting STATION WAGON eventual .order with admonition to East-West differences on ths two CALL or COMING BACK? members to kfep.their■“pcssions" greilt stumbling blocks must be ' This Is the de luxe model lit check. worked out. He said the Big F^ur ^ WILLIAMS equipped with radio, heater Denies Incident must show the world theae.pcob- elastic ■Voters in Manchester and sur-that a majority of the electors and signal lights, 5 nearly A t lems can be solved. OIL SERVICE rounding 4uwna will join other-Present and voting on such ^ new tiresk 'Excellent oondl- Bailey said he deniiJ the in hosiery ^ .. . , , oc 1 ments. .shall have approved. .the HAVE YOUR SHOES cident, The Big- Four met for an hour elsctors in Connecticut July 26 in ^ ., tlon throogh^t. Drive this "It never happened,” he told and 45 minutes in fiisir fourth aes- MI-9-4548 ear today and ytmwUI buy It. Groton, July 20 (4*)— The Seawolf, world’s second atomic casting ballots S t a special state order to avoid the possibility I newamen. . French Premier Edgar Faure, itecond from right, ap Premier Nikolai Bulganin; President Eisenhower, Faure ston. They gathered after Eiaen- „ election to be held/ to clarify the , confusion over the results of REPAIRED NOW! powered submarine, will be launched at 11:30 a.m. tomorrow hower- had , a two hour privata Powell's comment was: pears puzzled a.<) member« of the Big Four laugh during and Brti.5h Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden. They coh- provision for anieitdlng the State | jj,,y 26 election, the State hM and her builders report they are making doubly sure nothing "Cleve Bailey and I smoke /luncheon with Georgi. K. Zhukov, picture-taking on the lawn o f the Palace of Nation.s in .tinued their'vital deliberations today. (A P Wirephoto via Soviet, 'defense minister. SimulV M2Ntpiir Constitution. \ I I decideddecided the__ revision of Article 3CI ALL WORK GUARANTEED hinders her smooth slide into the Thames River. Four and a Cigars together and are old A question has arisen over whatm.iii (,c the only item before the friends. We always will be." . , Geneva, Switzerland, July 19. Left to right are Soviet taneo'usly, it was disclosed that half tone of special launching «i. ■ ■ . ■ — radio from Geneva). • III nylon constitutes the majority necessary I voter.s. A majority of tho^e Noting q 100% Neolite Soles and Heels After the uproar, the committee Hlsenhower has called some oLhla • lullfooted to approve an amendment. * at the election, Iherefore./Wilt ' ^ also ' * We carry a full line of grease have been . applied to the defeated the antisegregation top military adriaors to O en c^ • Hlpck or Brmvn. non-MarkIng ways, the Electric Boat Division lull-fiihionod Article X I of the Constitution, be a majority of those^A’oting on „HeiH. laces, short or long, all amendment. In thoA'courss of today’s meeting whldh concerns amendments, now- cninrh. ohoe polish, dyes o f General Dyuamlca Corp. re 100 G>mpanies at the Palace of Natliw/ Rusiia • no ovirhost nHdtd the amendment. o Special .Attention To Chil The vote cleared the way for reads •‘Slid if It shall appear . Polls .w-ill be open^from a.m. to all shades Inriiiding silver ported today. Plea to Zhukbv proposed a European' security • i iKivon ihidii 6 dren’s .Shde« final committee approval, pocsibly In d i c t s U a W that a majority of the electors 7 p.m. in all -commUniUes. and gold. Starting Jolt Readied tomorrow, of a bifi calling for a program deacrlbed aa pubatantiaUy It I t ^ M il ttiy kMw fit tnir tim present at such meeting shall In Manchester voting will lake o Work Done While You Walt And if the 3.000-ton hull atill Sign Contracts four-year, $1,600,000,000 federal- With APL on the aame as ths on^ the Soviet have/Spproved such amendments. i place at the Ekst Side Recreation Rongos, Rtfrigarotors should stick, the company a(}ded, tate program of school conatruc- r» ig-* • rx ®y HaUed Union presented at-M riin ih Feb, two rama have ben Inatalled near ruary 1954. It protadea for an aU- the same shall be valid Building. Ihg Community Y. Wad-1 Woshars and AN flon. ^ ' •The wording does not make it dell School and the West Side I the bow. Elach can exert itO tons With Teamsters Nine Democrats and eight Re' Merger Name tor Misusing Dues\a Europe XecurltvK pact—with the of presaura and will apply the East, West 'c)4ar whether the amendment, to Recrealjbn Center, Othtr Appliancts SAM YULYES publlcana teamed up to vote ■V, ' ' ■■ ______United Statee.particlpating—to re CENTER atarting jolt, If needed. Boston. July 20 (P)—Seven more place the No|dh Atlantic Treaty Or fSMg rtbcrlpOloa axii,Pkamwey become law, mu.sl be approved by Shoe Repairing of the Bett>i^Klnd For Over 40 Years against the siiti - aagregetion Electric Boat said It expects v ._ - amendment authored by Powells Washipgton, July 20 (/P)— ganisation jNATO ) and tho Wareaw 51 per cyit of those w-ho vote in 15 5I.APLE ST.—JUST A STEP^'RO.M MAIN STREET 20.000 apecUtora to.be on hand havejdgried .fwe- Detroit, JuR 20 (IP) — A^«»i» i" the 195: oampaign. Tht j xG en ^ a, July 20. (1B>---Pre8-- M l Main'Street' pastor of Nev/ York City's largest Wedding bells for the merger P act the election or 51 per cent of those MOTOR SALES OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAU..UARKING LOT when Mra. W. Sterling Cole, wife menta with the A F L tgamaters *iurv todav in- 1 UAiV'ehd oHifrl«b «r groupa t*'ere I ident Eisenhower s dramatic HM-EMtHAUeoL OPEN .4LL D.\Y MONDAY Negro church. of the A F L and CIO bonged federal grand jury today in-, The w m erii poweta argued today who vote oh the amendment. Personal Notices of U.S. Rep. Cole N. ' i-' life. So inevitable gre these Another son. Wesley, will not be of liftin g a amall shop arid his R. 1., and oame to this atate with cussed. accompanying his family. power. Big, brawny V-8 en sion can match Twin Ultfa- most, clipper gives you Packard'craftsmen... with hUr family as a small child. Dur tractor. his rbmasce with his crises in our lives thatwe cry out gines of 249 and 229 horse matic . . its eager, liimblc more room for beads, outstanding quality, fash home In toiKm. This is believed to childhood sweetheart and wife, Arthur LeClaire, co-chainnen of with the PZalmisL "All thy waves COSTLY WASHING Since leaving Manchester ih,,the bo the first time sny type of ing the early days of the automo FORWENT fall of 1846 to accept the poiiUon power put you out front in response, silken-smooth shoulders, hips add legs. ionable good taste throagh bile his ability -to -repair the Anna Marie Jensen churches. and billows, hav’f gone over me.” any driving situation. ness and positive control. . . . mora room -tq relax. mechsnical lighting was used In Much of the an praiaes people’ The next regt.lar meeting of 8 and 16 mm.-Movie Projectors— of head of the Department of and through, the hamlet, which was founded in mechanical hdfses was so widely Continuing, he said that there Norfolk, Va. ()P)-^Irvlng Ray knovvn that pars were brought who helped him,'It adds: "Of the CNAM will be held on Monday. are at least four insights that the sound or aiient, alto SS mm. mond Lee rinsed one hand in the Philosophy and Religion and .ppo- 1804.. good people I have mentioned, two Sept. 19. at 8:1<5 p.m, iri the Ke