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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 Martha Timmins, town poet of building Inspector, a Ing On! Sizidi|ig Weather 137, -Cooper HUl 8t., la *t. Camp Members of thV ManchesUr 85,330 Job vacate^ by .the resig­ Drum, N. Y.^for two weemt mm- Fire Department are r^uested to nation of -David Chambers, long mer training with the U-S. Ariuy attend a pump drill U^ght at 7 time public s'ervanf^ Due This Weekend nrserref He expects to return O'dock at the Are house. In order to quallfyxfor the Job July S3. applicants must’have \slx years jitr. and Mrs. Edward employment in -oonstrucUon, inv Boitoh, July . 18 'WE^New eluding two years in auperviso^ England got a breather^rom Members of Daughters of Liber­ Ddane St. were given Stock u]p Oil Sheets^ Pillows, bon voyage party Saturday night of Inspection work. \ / the hot spell today—but-^jt ty Ha 135 and No. 17, LOU, are He may also be a college'gWd- won’t last long. 'x SLMced to meet tonight at 7:80 at at their home, with friends and reUtives fron) Middletown, Hart­ -iiale with training in arohi^ec?- Sunny skies, cooler weather the Jolm B. Biirke Funeral Home ture, engineering or (Irafting arid I and leoa humidity waa aerved to pay respecth to Mrs. Marie Dion, ford and Manfhester present. They l^ttress Pads and Coyers today, following yeeterday’a are fl>1ng this coming weekend two years of supervisor^ coii- Wethersfield, Jiily 19 (/P)—John B. Donahue, 22 and Robert whose daughter. Miss Vera Dion, is \ rtniction experience. A ^ican ts' . 90-plus. temperature. at present worthy mistress of No. from New York to Panama to vlstt N. Malm, SI, went calmly to their tieaths in ’s 'The Weather Bureau added: their son, who is a civil enginwr, with equivalent combin^ons of 125. experience and training wll^lso electric chair last night—Donahue for killing a state police­ "Much warmer air is one* and daughter-ln-law. be ronbidered. and dozens of other ite man ; Malm for the sex-slaying of a. little girl. more present over the north­ Mir', and Mrs. Sam. Johnson, 122 All applicants ^ust .have te- j Before he left for the death-^- ern plains and upper Missis­ Maple St., were guesth of honor The Manchester 4-H Dairy Oub sided in Conn^ticuV-for at least | chamber, the clean-cut looking sippi valley and will stream at a family party yesterday at the held its annual picnic and demon­ a year. Malm told Warden George A. toward New England, result­ home of their son and daughter- stration day yesterday at the New Tlie appheatjohs are available AT SAVINGS! Cummings: Court Denies ing In much wahmer weather in-law,-Mr. and Mrs. Edwin John? London * 4-H camp. Also at­ at thee officeice of General Manager "I am ready to die.” on Thursday with very hot son. 481 Porter St., 6n the occa­ tending were parents and friends Richard Martin or any officejffice of Then he walked to the grim ex­ weather in prospect again for , / of members and Philip Lukens, the Connecticut State the latter |» rt of the week.’" Company Abandons sion of their 55th wedding anniver­ Employ- ecution room tiigglilg. at his beit- New'Trini tp Meanwhile, what, was de­ sary. Present were their six chil­ Hartford County 4-H club leader. ment Service.- less, black trousers ' Which kept dren, Mrs. Robert Keeney, Mrs. The following members were scribed as a large mass of cool slipping down. air from the Canadian interi­ Matulce Swenson, Miss Elsie John­ awarded blue ribbons for their Another Shipment! Eionahue seemed bewildered but Wojculewicz demonstrations: Louis L on go, or moved down over New Eng- - son, Miss Ellen Johnson, Ernest ;v "«therw1se calm when he was strap­ land during the latter part of Line of Flat Goods Johnson and Edwin Johnson, and Michael Longo, Barbara Keish, ped into the electric chair, eight grandchildren. They were William Keish'and Nancy Wilco;^ SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF REG. $ 1.49 Hartford, July 19 (/P)-?- the day yesterday ahd last presented with a wed^g cake 'Y^Ung Donahue, a former Maa- night. Jean Wilcox and Martin Krlstbft aachumta Reformatory parolee Frank Wojculewicz, sentenced During the-past 20 days at A cutback in Cheney Bros, labor foree as a result of a deconled with 55 silver dollars, Jr. were awarded red ribbons. EMERGENCY 99 who k ltl^ while on his way to to death fok-A murder Bobton the mercury has riseq, “substantial feduction of the {>lant’s operation’’ was an­ and a p^Ung. „ keep a dat^-with a girl friend in during an attempted holdup to the 90s on 11 of them. nounced tqday by Ward Cheney, jjresident of the local textile The committee planning the OIL BURNER New York, flret to enter the in New Britain, has been de­ i'.firm. ■ \ , testimonial dinner will meet to­ \; SERVICE rhambtr. Accompanied by the night at 8 o'clpck at the Italian Rev. Joseph W. Reynolds. Roman nied a new trial by the State Cheney said the cutback is a result of a policy decision GENERAL American clubhouse. It U urgent Catholic chaplain - M the prison, Supreme Court- Ribicoff Signs which ' Will see the Arm concentrate on the mamifactare of that all members of the commit­ ^ALL |ABj L.IS: A n® Donahue walked thht.ugh the At the same time, the court yes­ velvet upholstery and decorative fabrics. ___ T V SER VIC E tee attend this meeting. death chamber door at lOvpS p.m. terday indicated Wojculewicz . m - WILLIAMS 8 /* a3 ^ 8 8 *•••*«8a»* might consider another legal atep Me said this is in accordance with a survey initiated by He was pronounced dead’ fbiir.min- Bill Legalizing Cheney Bros, management several years ago/for the realign­ Days C 4 0C A Call Lakola Council No. 61, Degree Cunning Photo. OIL SERVICE utee later. —seeking a hew hearing on his ap­ HIglito 9*sV 9 PlusParU of Pocahontas, will meet Wertaies- MRS. RICHARD. N0RMAN POOLE Purpose cotton *Thanka for Everything' ^ peal from his original .conviction ment of merchandising objectives. TEL. MI S-5194 day night at 8 o’clock In Odd Fel­ and death sentence. Some Bazaars Cheney Bros, is one of the Arst.producers of v elv et: fabrics lows Hall. Members are asked to MI- Donahue, oldest of the three Paralyzed by Bullet Ferns and arrangements of,^Jng the ceremony. When leaving on 9-4548 children of an Arlington, Maas., in this country and has long been known for its style leader­ ■ « be on time so that the meeting white flowers decorated'the chan a wedding trip to California, where The ex-convict from Berlin is may start promptly at '8 o'clock. family, spent his last hours with paralyzed from bullet wounds re­ . Hartford, July 19 (JH — Gov, ship in its field. f ' ' ------C€fl o< the Central Baptist Church. the bridegroom is stationed at To effect this phase o6 its plan- /- n . Ford Ord. the bride wore for trav­ Father Reynold*. He ordered a ceived in .a gun battle Nov. S. 1951, Ribicoff today sifrned a bill legal- ^ The Women's ./Society of the Providence, R. I., Saturday after­ last meal of fried clams and which resulted in the deaths of ning Cheney Bros, will dlacohtinue WINDOW SHADES eling a beige suit with a fitted Called For and Delivered y a r d ! izinff bazaars and raffles for- Con- its production of plain synthetic Peace' Scare Oonununity Baptist Church will noon for the 3 o’clock wedding of jacket and pleated skirt. The Jack­ C Btrawberry ice cream. His last New Britain Police Sgt. William -liecticut communities that want meet tomorrow night- at F' oiclock OPEN words to the warden: Grabeck and wUliam . Otipka,, a. flat goods. He said thia would MIM Diir waterman, daughter of et was designed with three quarter "Thanks for everything you've 'bo allow non-profit organizations mean g cutback in the plant's Gi« m , w i ^ r i ^ at the church. Women are asked length sleeves, a peplum and a SUNDAY bystander. to bring patterns for toys and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Waterman done for me." . to sponsor games of chance. labor force now put at 1,700 for Sf^s^ Skid in white collar accenting the V- The Supreme Court had previ­ -Cheney Bros, and Pioneer Para­ Wotliabl* aprons, .etc., scrape of new and old of 211 Slater Ave., Providence, and neckline. Her accessories were Malm, also accompanied by ously denied his appeal from his He did so after conferring for material, pinking ahears, pens and DAILY Father Reynolds, entered the one hour with a delegation of Con­ chute, ita subsidiary. HOliAND HNISH Cpl. Richard Norman Poole, son purple and white, with a corsage conviction. President Elsenhowen turns Cheney said he does not knoiw Stock Majrket Ideas for the bazaar. of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Poole. of white roses and stephanptis. TO. WTiat a value! Almost half price for wonderful 54" chamber at 10:11 p.m. He ap­ Yesterday the court denied the necticut churchmen, who led the f«fr 'a moment to talk with Q Q Made to Order peared outwardly calm when he fight against the legislation. hpw much the labor force will be 404 Hackmalacli St. Dr. Gerald The couple will be at home by' 10 P.M. Indian Head. For (Jrc.sses, skirts, suits, sportswear, appeal for a new trial. U.8. Amba$sador to Russia cut br how much the plant Opera­ ^ ■ • 0 7 w ith Your Boilers Miss Peggy Munro of FOrt Watkins, - mlnL'ter of the church, ’ Aug. 1 at 1262 Spruance Rd., Mon- drapes spreads and slip covers. The irregularities was strapped into the chair. Then In his petition for a new trial, Before the group, headed by the Charles E. Bohlen, center, as /New York, July 19 (/P)— ' Meyers, FIs., formerly of' Man the black mask was dropped over Wojculewicz contended that when Rev. Loyd F. Worley of Hartford, tion will be curtailed. However, he pR-formed the ceremony. I terey. Calif. are so sirght you w ill have trouble In finding them. Secretary' of State John Fos­ hoped that concentration on' the The stock market dropped • E. A. JOHNSON cheater, was a weekend guest of Given in marriage by her father. MI 9-1445 hla face and he was pronounce.d the Supreme Court heard' his ap­ left his office he told them of his ter Dulles listens, during open­ i \ her aunt, Mrs. William Renton of The bride attended Bates Col dead at 10:15 p.m. peal he was insane. To avoid de­ plans. ing session of the Big Four velvet, upholstery and decorative flharply in heavy trading to- • Madison St, She arrived last Sat­ ^ e bride had aa hw matron of | bridegroom attended Donahue'a body was Claimed by | priving him of his constitutional The delegation, representing a fabric will make U possible even­ day. A partial recovery fol­ -honor------Mrs. r-,.„..i.rrancls r-v,Cyr of Provl University of Rhode Island. Th* Gracn Pharmacy summit conference in the tually to rebuild the labor force to PAINT CO. urday with a group of about SO dence. Bridesmaids were Mrs. his parents. Mb. and Mrs. Joseph rights, Wojculewicz said, the- Su­ Bperial committee of the Con­ Palace of ^Nations, Geneva, lowed. ■" girls from Florida to work on a ' 561 East Middle Turnpike Donahue, and it wOa shipped to an preme Court should have waited necticut Council of Churches re­ its present size. 699 Main St., TeL MI-94501 Lewis A. Waterman of Rumford, • AT THE GREEN ” Switzerland, July 18. On the After a quiet start with mixed tobacco farm in Windsor. R. I., sister-in-law of ' the bride, . Arlington, Maas., funeral home. until he regained his sanity be­ iterated its protest that it is "a right is the Soviet delegation:, So far sa dicconUnuing produc­ prices following yesterday's mild I.«avc* Eye* to Red Cro*s fore hearing hla appeal. moral issue and a bad piece of leg­ tion of plain synthetic flat gooda and Misa Barbara StevenS' of from the left. Defense Minis­ is concerned, Cheney said, aU ex­ decline, there way* a burst of sell­ Providence. . ^ FRESH CANDY ^ ■ Malm requested, that his eyes be The Superior Court denied the islation." ter" Georgi Zhukov, Nikita ing that delayed toe tiipe. left to'a Red Cross eye bank. His petition. Wojculewicz appealed “I told them In all fairness that Khrushchev, head of the Com­ isting orders will be delivered oa DuPont dropped $7.50 to $3$8-50, Norman Poole, father of the body goes to the Yale Medical this decision to the Supreme' I was going to sign the bill and scheduled and tcrmliiation of thia bridegroom, was best man. and Uliltman, Schrafft, P. -B S. 4 Place Orders Early! Pink. yellow, brown, munist party. Premier Nikolai operation will extend- over a 2- U. S. Steel 12 at $51.35, XBethla- , Candy Cupboard School. Court. tliat I wanted to tell them per­ Bulganin and Foreign Minis­ hem Steel $2.50 at $149, Youngs­ ushers were ’.ewla A. W'a erman For School, For Camp Use white. emerald green, Hi* last hours were spent In a In rejecting the appeki for a sonally rather than have them month period. Jr. and Avery T. Waterman, hunter green, flamingo ter V. M. Mqlotov, town Sheet A Tub* $3 to $88.50 Easy To Apply ■creened, solitary cell in the prison new trial yesterday, the Supreme lead it in the newspapers," the Harry Resigna and Standard Oil (New Jersey) brothers of the bride, Lt. John A. L * S ! urj^ug Sturts A •end sky blue. Governor explained. ' In this connection it was an­ $1.87 to $184. Klnnlburi;.n, brother-in-law of the (Contlniied on Page Nine) (Continued on Pag* Fifteen) nounced that C. Foster Harry, vie* bridegroom, and John Bacon. The Governor'* approval of the ‘jpresident in charge of manufac­ Boeing, Douglas and General BINGO •nie bride wore a'chapel leiigth Name Tapes Icgialation cam*' as no great sur- Kremlin Chiefs turing, hoa reoigned. At the aams Dynamles all war* down aset* gown of roaepoint lace and nylon pris*. During hia-^mnaign last Um* Horace B. Learned hna been than $1 a ahara. ELKS CARRIAGE HOUSE tulle over satin, fashioned with a fall he Indicated tq ^jlw teer fire­ named vie# president and ganeral 'Tha fail cams juatr befora noon. fitted lace Jacket over a lace bodice men and other propoi^ts of the T rad e Toasts manager. He is now in charge of Wall Straat sources wars in­ BOCKVILLE and a nylon tulle bouffant skirt 100 for $ 1.50 legislation that he would sign the products deval^pment. clined to attributa- toe dadtad to Senate Xotes Free Bill lf*lt had proper safeguards. toe Gan*vav«(mfarsnce. with an overskirt of lace, giving a Fsars UqjildatlM . polonaise effect. From her Queen After” afflxlng his name to the With President "You might ekU it a mud p4Md ' Anne's cap decorated with irides­ lew today, which makes it effec­ The coh^U lng stock tn Cheney Every Tui^^ay Night 150 for $ 1.95 tive immediately,—, the Governor Bros., was'purtdiased recently by Mzre,’^ commented Eldon Grimm,' cent sequins and seed pearls fell Oeneva, July 19 (JPi—President the J.^P. Stovena Co., a t $20 a analyst for Walston A Co, 'The a fingertip veil of French Illusion. Just iron them on—or sew-on Vaccine to Millions aaid he felt it' contains many of Bhsenhower and the iLSders of the aircrafts and shlpbuildiilgs start­ Ftm Tremsperteflee by Silver Um*. I ms She carried a cascade of white tape available.' Fast color, the safeguards he favored. share. SineeX that time, Frank He said it is his expectation that Soviet Union—including his eld Reilly, formei'^ president of the ed to^scline and tola mread to roses and ateparptia. laundry proof and permanent. (^ )— TMP«” in the vaccine program, but friend Marshal Georgi Zhukov-^ thadfISt of the list." Lm v UiQ OrwKl* Hdl of 7 P.M. ALSO SLIGHT IRREGULAR OF REG. 98c Yd. Washington, July 19 the organizations conducting such union at CB. his publicly said he The maize cryatalette ballerina The Senate has voted to pro- drank champagnoi toasts last night fears the new owhera plan to liqui­ it was noted that many people w length gown of. the matron of Notion Dept. • * » et It A* chKinDGr wnun the vote wm taken, to the success of the summit con­ have big profiu and that they 'N honor was designed with a square (Continued on Page Eight) date the firm’s aabsts. ■I vide free Salk antipolio vac- senate bin sponsored by ference and the wtmlng of an en­ Some residents to town. Includ­ start to taka them when p rteu neck and a princess style waistline HERM'S PRINTED INDIAN HEAD y<* cine for millions of children chairman Hill (D-Alai and 12 during peace. ing town, offlcisls, have, ^ v a te ly head lower. flowing Irito a full aklrt. She car CAXEKA AND PHOTO SHOP A. JMKIUUeeM , under age 20 and expectant' other members of the Labor and The President and Zhuko got a expressed the same fesr. The nervous aelling eame aa- ried a cascade of.yellow rosea, del­ IN NASSIFF AHMS STOBP. Public Welfare Committee, would chance to chat briefly following Big Four to Study At the time of the purchase, J. Wall Street Intenoifled ita efforts phiniums, and gyps'ophilia. A band 1*1* X aia 8t. Ml. S-ilC* mothers. Army E:5L^Aide .The next move Is up to the authorize" the government to buy a dinner Eisenhower gave for the P. Stevens, Jr., chairmto of the to gueas toe economic meaning of - - of aimilar flowers w>aa worn In her vaccine which would be distrib­ Russian leaders at his Lake Gene- devdopmenta a t the Oenevq tour-' hair. House whose commerce committee v.. villa. Therf:« waa no word Board of Stevens Co., a a ld '^ firm last’ week' approved a somewhat uted to the states. The states then planned “no change In Cheney power conference. The brldearriaids-wore Nile green would spread th')? paralysis preven­ Swears Bribes whether they made any progress The tradinr pace was swift and .' gown* of the same type aa that of different free vaccine bill. tive among local communities towshd Ironing out East-West dif­ German Unity First Bros., operaUon unless future\study Have You Heard About Green Senate action yesterday came on or business conditions make such tjie matron of hon^. They carried which may ask for it.- - ferences. .' cliang* suitable.” \ ' (Ceattaued oa Page Eight); -Caacadea of yellmv roses and gyp- Stamps Given a voice-vote. The ohly audible "no" The House bill, too, would chan­ Orfered by Lev Eisenhower and the Soviet De­ V\ aophilia and wore bands of the vote was cast by Sen. Morse (0- nel the vaccine through the states.. fense Minister met for the first vwlth Gem an unification as the Cheney handed out both a press n»JW.IULCcMi With Cash Sales Ore). He objected that the meas­ By MAX HARRELSON same flower* in their hair. M A N C H itn n Co n n * This is in line with Elsenhower Weiahingtoo, July 19 — A time in almost 10 years at yester­ Geneva Julv 19 HPi__The ^ I>iplon»*t‘c observers release announcing tha change­ The tnother of. the bride wore a ure "only scratches, the surface." ^m inistration propqaaia which day's owning aeaaion qf_ the Big ueneva, jui> (/n in e cautioned, however, against dver- over in the company's operation Debate leading up’ 'to the -vote former Army Inspector who said \ blue flqw(er print dress, made with called for appropriation of ~|8S mil­ his life has b ^ n threatened Four conference They uchanged Big 'hour agreea today optimism of the German problem, and the announcement of Harry’s a .V-peckllne and a full skirt. Blue was.highllghted by sn impaseioned lion to'pi^pvide shots for children swore today that. Chicago cap brier enthusiastic greetings then. take up first the tho.rny The aspect of the uik* which resignation at k ‘2:30 news con­ Bulletins aiw white accessories and a HNE SPIKES — PKESHLY CUT speech by Sen. Welker (R-Idaho) Whose parents can’t afford to pay Getting together at dinher last ference at his offioe in the textire taking the Public Health Service maker Harry Lev "tried to bribe question of reuniting Ger- *>“ apparently impressed Etaen- lOiilder corsage of yellow sweet for them. ■ me many tinnes’’ and "called me night, they talked throuch an in­ I hower so far 1s the cordial .at- mill. DiAri the AP Wiica * F o r Hi* H o m e • * f o r AimivcrsoriM to task for what he said was a fail­ However, the Senate measure many. heart roses completed her cos­ filthy and pne^ane namea’’ for re- terpreter. The P*reisident's son, 'This is the central issue of the mosphere, which was demon­ Although news of the cutback tume. The mother p^ the bride ure to act against the Cut places no ceiling on the amount MaJ. EUsenhower, Joined in. strated cince more in the quick In the plant's operstiqii 'was' .npt • For Rofflcmbranc* . • For ihuMii* Laboratories of Berkeley, which may be voted for the -pur­ fustng to accejptL., summit conference, in . the vliw groom chose a pink cotton dress, The testimony came from Bise^howef and Zhukov be­ Sgreem'Cnl on the agenda. contained In either release, Che IKR A P P E A U TO ZHITKOV fashioned with a princess style Welker said Cutter Vaccine i pose. This la left to the decision of of western' leaders. It was first “So far, very friendly," is the rectly” responsible for 118 polio congressional appropriations com­ Michael Weintraub at a public came friends when both served on the agenda as President Eisen­ ney offered the information in an Oenevik, J im 19 (8W Praal waistline and an Illusion neckline. TRANSFLANTED ANNUAL hearing before the Senate InVeeti- as military administrators in Ger­ wav the President described' it. / Interview. He also sold Harry's Her dress was arcented with white eases in Idaho, four of them fatal. mittees. hower and h*» three''fellow heads dent Blsenhow«>c appenla$ di­ FLOWERING FLANTS Cutter Claims Standard* Stiff The House b,ll could authorize gmtlons eubcommittee, many after World War II. Young of government got together today V resignation la a result of tha re rectly to Soviet Dotonae BOolator accessories and a shoulder corsage Aleo placed'in evidence was a Bisenhower also met the Soviet of.- for their first working session o f’ , plsce the German prob* duction in yie plant's operation. of pink sweetheart roses. Cutter official* have said in.the $38 million for inoculations of Zhukov todky to oceept past they prepared the vaccine'ac­ needy children. It also would pro­ cancer patient’s deathbed state­ ficer St that time. After the Mar­ the conference, . followilg up the, ‘h* top of their work sheet the Men of tho North Atlantte A reception was held In the ment that one-time Army Colonel shal became Soviet defense minis­ session yefterday when each of' was •a coijceaal.on to (Continued Rage Eight) church parlors immediately foHow- LATE GARBAGE / • BROCCOLI cording to "rigid *afety test* ex­ vide for grants to the states on a Tr««ty OrgaslantloE \ 4NATO) actly as laid down by a commit­ dpilar-for-dollar marching basis Vere Painter "helped Mr. Lev to ter. he and the P.esident ex­ the Tour made a preliminary western demands sino# the west­ and to help speed the . CAULI^OWER. tee of polio expert*." They have for any broader immunization pro­ become a mlllibnalre on taxpayers’ changed' private mters. statement. ern foreign mitiisters had agreed of Oermnny. — said they have furnished full infor- grams. No limit woi. set on the money.” . J,. Other ^ v ie t officials attending Shortly before the meeting con­ in Paris last week that this was FERTILIZERS-^IKSECTICIDES and LIME matloh to the government and the amount a^ state could get i.nder I.ev Shows Uttle Emotion the dinner were Premier Bulganin, vened Eisenhower indicated he the key to any easing of tension Far East Talks HAIU n»O N FOBS ultimate determination must come such a matching program. Lev , hi!mself sat in the hearing Communist party chief Nikita 8. was not diacourag^ by the de­ in Europe. room with little visible sign of Eisenhower. Eden , and Faure Boenoa Alrea, Argentteo, from.'the government officials. No Neither the House nor ^ n a te velopments so far despite what 19 UP>—A new Chriattan to /, 20 rHEMwT^ formal report has been made. ^bills would refiuire a showing of emotion, awaiting his own turn (Continued on PaRo Nine) some American offidals called stres.sed the German issue in th4ir Must Be Heldq Coming July on the wltneJs stand. opening statements yesterday. crntle party—the third to appear FOR U .L Both Morse and. Welker charged the "negative" attirude of ftovlet In a -week emerged today with I WOODLAND GARDENS federal health offitiala with "cover. (Continued *n Page Fifteen) ., The subcommittee, seeking evi­ Premier Bulgarun on the German Other Agenda Items We have 28 Used Cars that have dence of possible graft on con­ problem. The othei- points on the agenda Nehru Claims » demand for retirement et Ar- , 168 w o o d la n d 'STREET — TEfi. MI 3-8474 . tracts for the manufactiire of uni-' were European security, disarma­ ganttea’e gevenuneat leadeea. I Y s ^ o i u k OPEN^ DAILY UNTIL 9 P. M. “I feel pretty good about it so It hailed a* 'TMreee'* th e rchela form gear for the armed forces, Nc$ws Tidbits far," the Resident said when ask­ ment and “development of con­ JOHNM. ZAPADKA said in advance it w-ould ask him ed by a reporter how things were tacts between East and West." New Delhi. India. July 19 UP)— whe tried to ouet Preeideat Jaan I MUVIE PtUNCTS whether he now recalls how he dis­ Prime Minister Nehru said today to Peren In the June 1$ revolt. been with us over 30 days7 All. ^Cuilcd from AP* Wire*' going- The meeting of the foreign min­ sn Inlernatlohal conferencs—with Truck Firms Hit Union posed of nearly $214,000 in cash Thp four leaders—Eisenhodrer. isters last only an hour and a HEAT OR COOK WITH OIL?...CALL US ■y. • . ■ ■ ' that passed through his. hands in Communist Oilna attending—"will CRUSHED TO DEATH Bulgknin, British Prime Minister half, indicating there was little have to be held” qomeUme after 1952 and 1953. OAcialz of Munslanto Chemical Eden and. French Premier Faur* . difficulty over the order* .of bual- Eeaez, July 1» (JV-Albert In sn eaflier hearin$^,|,4ev said the Oneva summit talks to dU- CRMEIR makes, all models. Come in and see For Stalling Settlemenl Co.,- and iCIO Electrical Workers began their closed session, in the ness. . cuK* Far Eastern iisucs. . Blleenti. about 8S. of Old Say- he couldn't remember- about the Union meet In Springfield to aeftle council eham)>er of the Palace of ' A statement issued by the thi'ee The. Indian '.Premier told a brook, waa . cniahed to death money, but denied any of it went •trike of 1.650 worker* ... State Nations, European headquarters of western ministers said any addi­ crowded news obnfere'nce he had here today by a awtlea of gd- By THE ASSOClAiliD PRESS into bHb^. ‘ ' . Liquor Control Commlaslon ia the United Natloiis. tional items “ nlll be referred to no Idea when or where such a par­ iacb eoocreto drain tile weM** We DeKver Rne Foely M anchester's Oldest Waakiagtaa, July 19 (»w- The ^the Trublc. Operating Council and LaVern J. Duffy^ a aubcommlt- within its rights when It drale* Warn On Optimism ^ the heads'of government for de­ . lag l.iat pouato, .State PoSea ley might be held .or‘Who beride* them. Then MAKE AhTOFFER! Our (B R A M a a M M a k a A B M a n 6B« ■ Mfc ■ ■ J ------• — ___^ t AFL laternatkNial Brotherhood Afflliated Oarriera and the Com­ tee' ataff investigator, read to the wbole*al«rt permit to Waterbury The foreign ministers of the four- cision.” the (*ilneoe Reds would j>e rep­ , reported, Mlsentt waa belplag to with Finest et Teamstera today announeed a . mercial Haulers of Rhode Island, Senators the deathbed statement man, according to Stat* Supreme powers agreed unanimously .this resented. umoad the tile from a tn*ck ..jw^emaat with the Aissoelated Inc., attacked the unions for whst he said he saw Hyman Boskln of Court. morning on a four-point agenda. (Continued on Page Eight). when the accident eceorred en' St. Louis sign IsSt^June 28, three OiBliTJsui Modellan (D-Ari() Far East lsBue*r including ' property 'of- the cwabetteng' F aciliti Transport, Inc., hi, a six-week he said was a purported peace Formoes, oonatitute a "more ex- Full Measure! 785 MAIN bank can dnd:Vfill finaiice to your truck strike la three Southern offer made last Saturday by Dsive or four days before Roskin died. says Senate investi:^ationa sub­ — —’— — ------— ^ ^ ------ploaiye" problem at than lig h t A Power Co. A fOBow New England etates. The com­ Beck, international president Of He said Roskin had been a floor committee will deci^ "without -worker. Mertte Taylor, aitfecai undue delay” whether'to holdpwb-' Germany. Nehru saia, Md there­ ■ broken leg. LSave yoor heating problems because more hast units go into pany lo the largest of a groUp of the AFL Teamstera Union. ., manager in Lev's cap mjanufac- fore cannot be ignored at Geneva arms Involved in the sirlKe. The Adley said Beck proposed that turing plant, lie hearing* on propriety of' oa*- General Tire Pays Hughes But rince Red China is . not rep­ to us snd we'll see that you get every gallon. .- Btrike had Idled about 13;888 I . the union be penqitted tq esUblish Weiptraub refused to give hla ■tde buelnes* interests of Air Force ent‘*ht the summit meeting, he p l a n e s CRASH Dr AIB . prompt delivery, friendly ear- 4s demands. It will cost you nothing to Secretary Talbott . . Special, fed­ Mnbll Kprnsnnni Famous' workers. _ ' a method of determining employe continued, the Big Four ton hold BaMtmore, Jidy M iA - 1 Twa vice, plus a top-quality bmndtd grlevancea. He said that Beck's (Coattnued oa Page Fifteen) eral trilninal order* Prince Edward $25 Million for RKO Radio only "initial" diocussiona on East mlUb^ ptaaeo eraahad la fual.' ' water-white rang* qil for room TIm Motor Catriers* Council, an proposal gives the firms the right County in Virginia to end isielal Asian problems. air aear FHendsMp h ' haatara, water 'Uatera, range*, organisation o< strikebound trt- of appeal to the, unlpn head •egregaUoB in it* public achoola. ■ ' — — r ■ Soviet Premier Bulganin rateed Airport sbertiy after aaen teday. ^Mnblihantt The. furnace oil refrigerators, lahter'na and talk to UR. (Beck). Connecticut ipokesmen say merg­ New York. July 19 — A new#' General Teleradio owns^four TV the iosuea of Formosa and -^Red The pilot of one piaas waa la- . I ' , atat* *trucklng firms, has aaked Adley aaid another demand Atomic Generator er of New Haven end Boston A giant rose in the eniertslnment IftaUons and five radio staUons CHineae repreaentation at the ported lulled. Oao of tha craft, that burns cleanly.eompletely Umpa. Older this clean, thrift y the labor eommiaaiona of three Maine Railroad* would •treagthea reported to be a C48 twbi sngtea —burnshotterthaneverbafora fuel today. isrould require employers to refuse ..d.? .,u, .„™ at the opening Geneva sasaions H. r. BEAU PRI, Pres. Now England Statea to stop into to haul ’any goods whatsoever Ufiteiil C o m iiie re ially area' and make - it easier, to ally turer'a purchase of RKO Radio yeaterday, but-the U.S. delggatkm ship, craabed aems oegotlatldiM tn the month-long which have been designated by the with western Jirunk line railroad. In New ghigland, 'Mutual in the was reported opposed to Widening from the togb Paiat I . 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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 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 —GooRr- v(u Krnip FLElSCIM lided On the Boston Post. Road. LARGtST SCRtl> wr.TH- rlton Ixpwta Scoop necklines and full skirts DeMattio d'ed in Staipford Ho.s- |;IS— highw Proof' t gi 'lu have been choaen for the coetumes ST Ha rtf ore/ W HAY— K nroip Tli»’aLfr of the young married couples, Mr. pltal about two hours after the MATINEE DAILY W (* ro —c early-morning accident. WKNB—jop Gu«n«l Repeating Onr Popular Offer and Mrs. Andrew Oaaper. Mr. and D oori Opaa D ally 1 :'M W TIC- Music Wjth A B'PAt enjoyment of losti Mrs. John Fhelpe, Mr. and Hfs. Injured in the accident and ad­ WD|U:—Tenri Em ia ^ Fcrfarmaaca l:iS . JULY ONLY! Brian Minalga and Mr. and Mra. mitted to the same hoadtal was ______iv t - i w W (;TH - -Vapdorrook Mrs. Mildred Annunti,.40, also of I;fG- You're *ure to get extra enjoyment 'lYiomas M. O'Brien,. Electric blue aia COr^OI riONT o WHAY—Km’orp ThPfttrr We'll Paint the High and plum are the two colors selec­ 9*amford, a passenger in DCMat- Video Everyday—All Rights Reserved—H. T. Dlckihson A Co., Inc w eer—^»ood KvpntiiE Good Music when you buy exlra-Proof whiskey. I'n car. A honpital spokesman WKNB—Jop Girand Places— ted by the wives and -the men will t o m o h t o n l y EASTWOOD id Mrs. Aimunzzl had a fractured W I IC— or World You Paint the Ia)w For “ Proor! tells you a whiskey’s wear short, sleeved v/hlte shirts, "THREE TOR WDRC—*Tfnn. Krnla fI vis and multiple abraslona of WOTM—Sr i. Pfpston of Yukon “ strength.'I Today, most blends arc no and dungarees', with bos/ ties to THE SHOW" rkarlUS Hestoa Eery Calhaaa Painting and Paperhanging match their partners' costumes. Uie body., arms and legs. Rpttjr Grabla Piper Laeri* l:4G— more lhait 86 Proof. ButFleischnunn’s r. MarMarrsy WHAY—Kik-oit Thr-ator Ml 9-0495 The couples' set has danced to­ 1 Police said the truck was driven IfargB BnU (*uirar W rcC—Goo^ Kveniug Good Music ti|y George H. Jeonotte, 44. of Bel- C'hBmpion "THE FAB "Ain't E. Davis J. Kerin is a full 90 Proof! This meant that ^ gether in competitions now for Alk» WKNB—Joe Girand three years. Itvllle, N. J., He was arxested on *‘THKY RODE HORIZONS” Misbehavin'" WTIC—One Man • Family TR 5-4466 Ml 9-1805 you get niore flavor—more enjoyment. aicharge of negligent homicide and Exploring Hit wondors of wriRC—K R Murrow 1b Attend Short Course WEST** l;4X-S:M W GTH—SRt. rrpston of Yukon ordered held in bonds of $500 for Phil C ttrty_____ Hi'Fi? Moke a safari to Proof determines the amount o f taxes The 4-H Short Course which will appearance in town court July 3. KEYSTONE be held at UConn next week will our showroom and so# Television Programs.' collected by the U. S. Government on Police 4a~ld DeMattio had just • Aina lesdd in Wed., "A Doctor Ui The Hoaie" DECORATORS be attended by Patricia Welch, ‘•^i>RrMiip;AT*» On PagOildvo whiskies; And although Fleischmann driven hi.* car from a re.staurant tho wonderful Gorman* Constance Parks, Noreen O'Brien. parking lot on the post road and Pin* om *Adv. af BoblaMii Importod TELEFUNKEN. —y------;— v -pays $1.03 more per case than 86 Irene G . Kathleen Henry arid was heading West when it collided Crdtac'* Proof blends, Flcischmtnn’a costa Earleen Jillson. The girls will leave with the castboiind truckf for Slorra on Sunday afternoon Both vehicles were damaged ex­ AIX'AVJ 2 CARTOONS you less than many brands o f lower and attend courses through Thurs­ tensively. ■ 277 IROAD MI-9-U24 Proof, Try FIcisehmann’s—you’ll day. Most of the local girls expect to remain at UConn for the 4-H MANC41ESTER SALES and agree that it's the beH blended whiskey State Da>w which will be held, on TELEVISION RADIO SERVICE value in America! Buy a bottle— today f D rij.ve-9'’v"]ke:it’ir IT'S A F A C T Friday and Saturday. Of special Interest to them will be the State PARSONS BLENDED WHISKEY Dre.ss Revieiw. in which Joan Mprt- Chaaact t, New tfavea, Csaa. ( t) rOI'B STAB PLAYHOt'SE NOBODY BUT NEIDin BROS. $4.03 ' $2.53 t h e a t r e ; —"A Study ia Panic" 90 PROOF loclL a member . of AnJover's C haasel IS Hartford, I'obb. Sna^y Snippers, will represent 1IM7 Main St., Hartford NOW thru WED. Chaaael It Piltifleld, Malt. (.W) MTSIC " 4 i " 6S% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS C haasel I t NpriBifleld. .Mata. (.U) KLLEBY U I'EKN SEUS aOSEOUTS-CANCELUPONS 4 [ 5 QUART PINT Tolland,County, Flrat There was . . , C h saatl M New Britala, Ceaa. »:te (3S-U).MEKT .MILLIE Fly to rhicago ' “Genevieve" C haasel M Walerbny. Cosa. ( S> PLAS HOrS.K o p STABS Cinemascope and Color ChaaBel U Holyeke, Mata. —"Meet Mr. dnellre" EVERY DAY AT WHOLESALE THE FLEISCHMANN DtSTILLINO CORPORATION, PEEKSKIU, N. Y. Cheryl and Kathleen Donnelly, Then There waa . . . (IS-SL23) BANNV- THOMAS SHOW "INTERRUPTED “ Doicior 1ft The House’* ( Si Ol'TDOOB ADVESTl'BE (19) MY HKBO 4 LI II M E ^ O O Y r (Iti WKSTKBN PLAVHOl'SK g Lk |>;n FORD AND NOW • • • (IS) MATI.NEK THEATEB — (la DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS Progrraa) "Periloua RIBS ELEANOR PARKER W sirrji" _Prom Year Boms (M) BAB Sa WKSTKBN THEA- IWIth l■•■red Daal TEB —"Beneath Weitera Caatrol Care 'THE MARAUDERS" Shte*" (SJ) I NI LE KU'S PI N CLVB Satlafac.tTon Guaranteed HESTS DAN o i ;b v e a fiM (St- *> Hownv Koonv (SS> COWBOY COBBAL L.VRSON DRIVINO SCHOOL !• color (U> LlTTLK BASLAL8 TEL. »n-9-6075 RT.ARTS WEDNESD.AY Shown at 2:20, 6:00, 9:35 (S) STAGE S — "n e a la li" HIFFEROBES , "HEI.L’.S ISLAND" (IS) NEBS A WEATHEB :):M ( S) SPOTLIGHT PLAYHOISE PUTS (IS) KI.N'G'S CBoaSBO AU S (I9-IU.J3) DOTTY MACK SHOW NOTICE "ClllCA NKWA AT SIX (M) PAGE ONE Gary Merrlll-Hlldegarde Neff ploa Walt Disney's (S2) CHINA S.MITH .(U) ALL STAB THEATER CHILDPEN • :U (IS> BIG SHOB' „ (32) Bl(* TOB'N Ni «v Inqlands IjMjPst Hi.iyqr (lunJ Art’ i Shown qt 12:15, 3:50, 7:25 "STORMV” —TecIrtUcolor —"Three Ueeperale .Men lS:Sa ( S-33) T B I'T H O B CONSP.- It’s S fact! You can actually save money by buying your new Ford rutw during (M i y n t . EABLY SHOW qilE N C E S —"Calllnx AM Marloes" (IS-U) THE NAME'S THE SAME .. . (M> TWILIGHT THEAIEB (30-U) S64.ata q i'E S T iO N our Summer Bandwagon Sell-a-bration now while we’re giving top "Sell*a* < :N ( SI SPOBTNCOPK ' (It) VABIFiTY THEATEB (19) NEBS A WKATHKH 1I:W ( S) W ATEBPBU N T bration" deals! You save 3 ways! , W e hove\28 Used Cars that have (U) PHONE YOVB AN8BEB —'■The S eareh" Ends Tonight: (K) THIS EVENING (IS) CI'RTAIN CALL Starts ( S) W EATH EB FO BECAST (39-33) THE SEABCH ( S) B O B L D NEB'S TOBAY (.1.3) EABLY LATE SHOW In the first place, youNget the car that sella more because it’s w orth more. “ THE SEVEN (It) ABHIINB (33) ORIENT EXPRESS been with bs over 30 days: All T om orrow YEAR ITCH" (U) KO.MEDY KOBNEB l l : t t ( S) MB. CITIZEN The ’55 Ford features styling inspired by the Thunderbird . . . reassuring, At 6:45-9:30 T:t ( *) SUPEB.HAN —"For My Rrolher" -O'... , , • . Alatlnees 2 p.m. |ta> CLUBHOL'SK (IS.X9) NEB'S.- quick-action Trigger-Torque ^T3k>" . . . and a brand-new, smooth-new Angle- Evenings ront. Bowery to (S3\^FILX SHOBfS 'i.tsi NIGHTCAP EDITION STATE (33) FINAL EDITION from. 6:45 Bagdad, 8;3A 11'.as (I t ) THE l a t e SHOW Poised ride. There’s nothing Uke'^ on the road! —"Elephant Bey" makes, all models. Come in and see ) (M ) THE iA T E SHOW —'iMjr J^ear Secretary" U 'I ■ CHARLES (33) P R E i Negt,.you get more money for yoihr present car because we’re out to chalk (32) SPORTS BOI'.VHI'P df*) . : f a (It (IS) OVERSEAS ADVENTIBB Up new sales records and we want y o u r business! Fords are selling at a leader­ them. Then M AKE AN OFFER! Our (33) BEATHHR . LESPERANCE I ld S (32) DBKW PEARSON ship pace and get the benefits. And rmember this—your present car will 1I:M ( S) DAMON B l ’ NYAN TH E A ­ INSURANCE TER \ (22) TONIGHT i f l 1 i never be worth more in trade than it is righ t now l REAL ESTATE —Sieve Alien bank can and will finance to your 12 ;M ( 1) NIGHTCAP T H E A T E B — i Bll-t|-7620 —"Pnddia' Head" ( S) NEWS In addition, .you may expect an MANCHES1XR, (DONX. extre dividend later. For years, Fords demands. It will cost you nothing to I (At m i LITTLE SHOW have returned a higher proportion of t;ia (ia> SPUBTS BULLETIN BOARD 13 f:M iia-lAAt) JOHN DALY—News their original cost at resale than |;U (M) WEATHEBVANE ‘ FROM AMERICA'S MOST FAMOUS FH.MED M E6VPT WITH THOUSANDS IN THE CAST! t;M (Xt> VAI'GHN MONBOE SHOW ( t) PATTI PAGE SHOW JUVENILE FURNITURE MANUFACTURER any other low-priced car. talk to us. (IS) KELLEMH ON CONN. ^ , — (U> ANSWERS FOB AMERI­ CANS (IMS) DOIIGLhS EDWARDS ' CRIRS NEWS t- ■■■ ' H. F. BEAUPRE, Pres. (IS) TALElNV ItOl’NDI'F l:U ( S-») NEWS CARAVAN (IS) PATTI PAGE i- 14J 5-19J 5d 4il5-2!MI5-34i)549J!» HOWAI!DKLAND'OF (U) AMES BROTHERS l:W ( S> PLACE THE PACE — Bill — \ CHESTS AND CHIFFEROIES , Onllea FURNACE OR AIR- . -r, . : '-t. T|S) T A L E N T B O C N D C P CONDITIONER AT Get o Sell-a-bratioh Deal on a .TOE PHARAOHS (IS) CHBIBTOPHERN (N> GENE AL'TBY SHOW 29J 544J 5-39il5-49i»"54il5 —"Lawina Preee” . OINE m a s c o p S (U) PLAVBOI'SE o r STihUI Bixwsosticusc I ' (tt) RIO riCTl'EE l:M (») DANCE PARTY Sboot Motd Walks (iaeete—Naaett* Pabray R R v i a i. TRE CBEW Cl’TS TBL.M1-S49M aimgianaan UhMLWHO S*UI THATf H sr^ trsaehsry JA(XHAin(B6*jQMfO0UJN^*])EWEYll^ % r xtt lAST esNna sr. ,sUiasd GORMAN MOTOR SALES, Inc. •very DILLON ^ALES and SERVICE ' atone PLUS u u . e m n w k st.. m i 94071 MAMHiSTSII, CONN. s f the m o H 'THE TRAIL BLAZERS" BUICK ADVENTCRB 319 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER . •MtriseAUNHAU jg. 285 MAIN ST store Hours: Moa^ Tims.. Wed., Sat.^9-^. PHONE Mi-2 4'^71 : lliius., 1^ 9-9 V- ■. - \ eWBAT^TY, fOSlTTHEATRi:9.CHAim%L tx THUlt^ M, -7^ VT''''pr.'; • . ' 7 -, ^ >■■■'--.» 7/ \ ■ ■ W \ ■ ^ ' ./.' ■ \- .* • - S-V'-’V / t 7 'd-. 7 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JULY ^ ^ 9 6 6 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN« TUESDAY. JULY 19, 1966 / ■*f*s truck! off the road In Milford and Truck Firmi Hit wamM hini they "wer* goini^Hto Emergcney Doctors /Atomic Generator je,SaL*?u»?SU*r^2: nary capacity .to dafami .hhnaelf Far East Talks Returns to Pulpil get rough from now on.” ' foot 20-story Miiny sphere housing Ut^h Man Tells Story of Flood agalngt adveLdiity and rida above Mann aaid the trucki owned by ^mmercia the reactor. f^ in g foi^ Tinker^ Enters Practicie ih'e waves Uiab would engulf hjn>. Uiiioii oh Stalling Oog^ien Iriuisportation Co., was . Fhyslclana of the ManChea- I t Is a pfototypq 6t the reactor But there - are other defenaee and Must Be Held, carnting furniture for delivery In . i*r Medical Assn, who-^11 re- that will powar the world’s second Sloi^ of Life'hi Used in Sermon a more perfect’ refuge front the H>ond to pmergelhoy calls tp- e(0«lttaiiwd (fbm Pag* Om ) F n ^ lltt and MlUord. (dbatbhsei treke.|Pag* atomic submarine to be launched storms of life; In Uioab .we love morrqw afternoon and eve­ .Thursday, at Groton, Oonn- Columbia First Lights snd those who love us. We may ia driver was not injured, but, ning are Dr. Nicholas Mar- Newspaper Ad By ftev.t Smith Nehru Claims He aaid that Ui* trucking he M d the men smashed the pected to produte^lectrl^Ly at the Ralph-'iiMrdlner, president of GE, CONNECnCUf VALUnt. ride the.floods of life In the ark aiah), Tel. Ml 9-5694, and . Dr. 'Msld. after . Strauss pulled the of their lov’e. Sometimes places, firms’ r*p(;**entaUvl arrived, an trucK’e dletrlbutor and. discon Joseph Barry, Tcl. Ml 9-liT8- rate of about.;JlMH)0 'luiowatle.” ReaHy RImI- InYdBtiiiftt The Rev. Rercy F. Smith! asso- ‘ (OmUaned ft*** Pago Ona) , ’’emissary” from I prei«nt*d id the wires. The G Bs^kesm an saM the gafL- twitch, 'The free world's first ^ l y MMBPH A- OlOSNS > -*• •>«>v ■* like the church become for ue, Commercial atomic-electric power 74 East ciat# minister at South Methodist what men have called It In all a "take-lt-or-leave-lt” Ill ’ eastern' MaaaachusetU, two eratoi^'/ould provide. additional TM.-I .'..COiumbU (S i^ itl)— llfhlt work*,” WM the comnumd. "I d Bow In London, might go to Oe- Beck’s Intervention, flmnja eigned with Local 603 of the is dft'the line.” U felween the area ol upstate Nev,' York. .Ekiergy Committee, ihepprted atom­ Philip N. Treggor. minister - of sibility within the disaster. The Bumntlt confevence yesterday aa panlM and union expired One of the first pei’sons to "uas ic power was not yet wldely-com- TrttalHtn g%r There we're po compUijiu frorm United Stales. “Apparently any effort to conclude SO-Mnt Hike Gained ) S8\ffca»-oW the nineuw year-old man durinK Aa he unfolds hia biojfr^hy, music, was in charge bf the musi­ story began with the raglhg sea; "promising.” He dedared t h e a e this matter tyith the teamitere and the union went on strike June the atomic powe/ the apokeaman petltive with orthodox forms., of mon^ wd ^orflinK i y . ^'orid war H when Pieaident j JeYisen knows the atory of hiiThte cal progiktm at both services. it concluded with the rainbow in ■' were his "minimum” hopes; "Crea­ union la hopSleSs. If agreement Ion officialB said Uia contract 12. , declared was Mrs. Jdhn 'Thomas of, generating electricity. dtoM l v«» I Rooaevelt called for the combined i is familiar to ihouaanda of Salt* Elizabeth Schflag, contralto, sang the clouds. V.'hen the ark ^ a a tion of a definite, precise friendly ahnot be reached with unions act- calls a 50 cenU hourly wage nearby Ballston Spa, tvho "cooked In Washington, an AEC Spokes­ worn tfw ^den la onna industry from, the larjre l^ke City reaidenls. "Beside Still Waterjj, " by Hamblin, at last set down on the mountain atmosphere, attempta to settle Ihg, jointly, it may be neceSMry to IncreasKover a 3-year period, with EVmRNcB a hamburger” with it.. X man told a reporter last night he 4;efuaea to give an men an ^ pianta down to the smalle.st village He knowa Wca uae yealerdiy' he at both of the services and Mr. snd the dove did not return things by negotiation, renuncia­ to bargaining on a local time-afld>*-half pay for Saturday Richmond, 3^. (ffi—A woman ar­ This generating system, GE said, that no decision had been reached WMrtng two pair or * machine ahop. Among the little j took a qtiarter-page ad in the Salt Treggor played aa his organ num- led his family and all creiated tion of threatening language by level.’" wibrk. ThsKsaid the increase will rested on n-^arge of public drunk- "has a capacity more than twice on how long the submarine react; CALLED FOR AND _ fashioned himself at tne game , contribution to thie area ; Lake Tribune and the Desert News bera "Andante " and "Allegro. ’ by things out of the ark onto dry either side.” In Bos'ton. another attempt' to bring the'tnmlt drivers’ salaries to enees was brought into coUrt sev­ the amount - the Sovlft Union would be used in part as a DELiyERED PROMPTLY t e ts sWe to sit in his fumUhed ^ ^ homemsde process he work­ Mendhissohn. The Chancel (^artet, land and looking up he saw the In the course of the 80-mlnutf settle the 6 ^ e k tie-up was to be $f2.17 an hour, eral hdura later. Asked if she was claimed to be producing from a mercial power-producing and Telegtam to tell it bow in the clouds with God's I In New Londoii).^m«anwhlle. two AT NO E X T ^ CHARGE room St the Blsck'e home on ' ,d out to salvage used electrodes. Bom In Denmark June Gaal. Soprano; ' Elizabeth conference N ^ ru was asked hla made today by Massacljusetts stjir trunk she replied: nuclear source in June, 1954." tion. 1 and “see the telehpone wlree and Schlag. alto; Richard Reinohl, ten­ promi.se; ■ "I will never- destroy viewe on . Dulles’ statement that Labor ^'Gbmmisslbner Ernest A. more truckint,* ponopanlea, wklch "Hie—certainly not.” Strauss threw the switch during He said the present' contract no time during his biuines.s ’T," Jacob Jensen was born near you for life ii ever m«uster over jfiave terminals In xoad fence. tenure did Mr. Tucker employ Soroe, Denmark, July 19. 1870, in or; and Robert Gordon^ ba.ss; sang the Soviets had agreed to the Johnson and atate^-*nd federal "That's the most damaging tes- ceremonies at the ABC; Knolls with GE was for Umee years. • Mr. Tucker purchased a pair of "The King of Love My Shepherd death.” If disaster has not come Geneva meeting because of weak­ mediatore. nave been tied I'P ^ a Union strike tlmoriy I've ever heard.” remark­ Atomic Power* Laboratory in this PINE PHKRMKOY more than one or two helpers; His a locality almost s'trrounded by to us it surely will, as nations for about a month, h Clsssek dealgned for his uae ses’eral was a desire to create and accom­ l^ c a and beech forests,'' starts It, " by Shelley. ness at home. The Indian leader, Dr. Ferris Rejraolte Both sides met yesterd*,v to ed Trial Justice R. Dixon Powers, community near Schenectady. The Licl)ens coriftKM of twt> different CALL ML9e9B14 months sgo snd when they failed plish with the hands ways to con­ or akx,lndivi».'uals and from this who fpent two weeha in Rissie consider a proposal for settlement contracts with General Teimaters "Ten dollars and costs.' gathering was attended by firat- plants, a fprigua and 'an alga. the ad. which ran in a small bold­ The Rev. Mr. Smith preached old story' we can remember these j Local 493, Secretary-Treairurfep Ed to help Wm. he applied the in- quer tasks which stalled progress. H e ra ld The second in a series of sermon.s last month, replied there Is "no The Rev. .Dr. Fernla E. Reyn'dlds, 'drafted at a conference .of the, nnuity snd crafUmanship to his face type almost 2.000 words long Dr. '’Herbert L. Hn.vder insights huKiuoSt of nllWe can ward W. Rice aaid Even before the turn of the Jensen told a reporter he had on The Book of Genesis using thC foundation or justification for such minister of the Second Congrega­ AFL Teamsters Union In Wash­ perswtal prSblem that he had used century he developed a method to he a.saured of h(s love and care by! an opinion. "I do not think the ington yesterday, ' ) They are Meirehanta Servl! compiled a hisloiy of hla childhood "Story of the Flood.” a-s his sub- his promise of the.bow in the sky tional Church for ^ver a decade fit the Industrial held for better press tools from metal and made and early life and distributed Dr.' Herbert I-. Snyder has be- Jec't and the Biblical account of the Russians suffer from economic or No decision was reached, bill Trucking, Ine/ with 28 truck ghait one halt a century. hoes and shov'els for use in town » 1. come associated with Dr. A. Elmer William Rood wSa. the lay as- military weaknesaos,” he added. prior to September 1M6, and at both sides agreed to meet again drivera' mw -platform men, and story in Genesis chapter 7, verses .sistanl in the 10 o'cldck service. n ,' replaced the lensee with oiit of single pieces. He was urged 16-24. He said we sre interested ,, A SAFETY-TESTED || Nehru Mid api>Hcatlon of the present professor of religion at today with Johnson and other me­ Associatea Transport, which has : ‘ .mi,7 ^ '. ,h i. " " five principals of co-ex; itence to tcrmjRBls In various parts of N ^ ' 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 KeitaI where he became; unruly ham, ^ C,. repair, mechanical contributions to they can do no more harm." othert have gone this Way before C h e c k e d and refused trertn.ent. He struck A/fiatlve of Indiana. Dr. Rey­ the country's cause in two world safety bikes came into tise. It wa.s Jensen said there probably wqtild Hartford, July 19 Three and have been victorious, we also Engins ^ Irak** he who broight the first motor­ can overcome them. sn officer. Then the judge had nolds received his A.B. degree wars, various special amall pieces cycle to town snd for that matter be a small party tc^a'y with part Civil Defense area coordinators hia My. from Butler University and hia of equipment he has built for col­ of his family. He and his late wife have been named b.v Leo .1. Mul- And there is a reason for every­ W a y s Sl**rin9 ^ Tir** graduate degree from Hartford leges and universities and in real­ the second too. thing; it may be completely ilea/ Q offers so muoh Many of the early cars changed had six sons and two daughters. cahy, .state Civil Defense director. The I(xJ(s at Saull Ste. MArie. Seminary: He was elected a Wells ^ A* __ ity every minute he kept his nim­ What of the futtire ? They are Rocco P. Mara, of Water- to us sime it comes about as/a , EUctrical Sytl*m ^ fellow to the University of Edin­ appearances after s few days in (onsequence of our own folly. /Or key to modern na 'L'atlOm'of the ble fingers working. the TUcker shop, he thought He had unswera that; "I expect bury. Area 2; Lee F- O’Connor, of for Safety I G eat Leakes. were first opened burgh. Scotland, where he received Twelve years of hts life were nothing of building, additions onto to live for years, snd do acts of Hartford, Area 3. and Sylvio J. it may,be evident but we do/not June 18. 185.^. / his Ph.D. degree. w uted farming before the urge to them which changed the appear­ klndnessi” Zanni. of Deep River. Area 4. Their want to admit that it !s so./ Or C lo lit doer preblems seitfOd with repair and build could not be sup­ ance completely. appointments sre effective Aug. a.gain, it may not be knq«(’n to 118 at this 'lime and the ^reasons pressed. Like most masters of Now he listena to records sent 15. The jobs pay about *6.000 a PREVIOUS OWNER'S NAME GLADLY trades In his era, Mr. Tucker .had by the Library of Congress for the Coiitmittee Plans year. Willis H. Homer, of Mans­ are now only in the miniLof God. w o o h olding little formal education.' He learned blind and thinks not so much of field, Aj-ea 4 coordinator with But there is always /Some re­ mUSMHM'iBEHT GIVEN UPON REQUESti! T by reading and meditating and headquarters st Colchester, has fuge from it. Noah bi/lt an ark the post, but of the day when he wnnnMMUHMmtm eventually putting into practice will have g)asees that will permit For Anniversary b6en transferred to the state staff, for he,could not stop the flood nor j b Ta r s t o w s a y s ^ DOORS the thoughts which are conjured him to read for long perioda of MulCahy said. avoid it. Man has an extraordi­ anmu tw * after the text is put aside. time and In turn "be able to aend ’S3 OLDS. ’S1CHEV. With ordinary swinging doors, closet coraers .aft hard He tells a story; listeners may United Nations Week. Oct. 16 [o Radio, heater, hydra- Jet hlwck, radia, healer, the records to people who reelly to reach. Pella W ood^olding Doors give, acciess So all question it, he does himself, but need th*m.” 24, will be observed in Manchester matlc. 2-tone green with meat ravem. one owner. ^ e man that grew out of the child again this year, with plans slreacly wh'ltewnll tirea, original low “IT’S THE TRUTH” available closet ^a^c. IiMead of slitting or swinging was.so amazing, the Incident could one ow ner. Low mileage mileage. 379S be true. Mr. Tucker dates his inter-, being made for the observance of owt. Pells Do m fold back compactly. Ideal for closets, eat in things mechanical back to, OW Age Diseases the 10th annlveraary of the rati­ ' Si.A. $199$ Don’t Listen to Double Talk between kitchen and dining room, in bedrooms, between the age of three when he, clalms.i fication of the United NaUons according to what his parents told Charter on Oct. 24 by the United living and^oining area. 3 standard paint colors, Mtorai Linked to Smog Natioha AaaOclatlon of Mancheater. ’51CHRYS. Hardtop him in later life, he took apart a Volume Is Our Business RAH., fluid drive, a^ntee wood/tinish or unfinished. A complete packaged anh. ’ Tentative plans for the local ob­ clock belonging to his sister. ’S3 BUICK Riviera hardtopI with low/ilow/mtle- There’s Only ONE LAUNDROMAT Hts father, a fonner.sea captain. Loa Angeles, July 1# (A5 — An servance were drawn up at an Hardtop, radio,, hcatrr Anyone can instalL Econooikal. . . compare svkh prices executive committee meeting of age, andid all the extra*e.t oateopathlq physician says that 20 and Buick's own dyna- anyone would wopla like. Red 4WI other doors. m uter mr paoscamr ; years' studies Jtave led him to be­ the group held last week at the For the finest selection - - all makes, models fiow. A nice shade qf lieve that smog contributes, to Center Congregational Church. blue with a white top. and whiti diseases of old age. Fred D. Baker and Carl Bell- ■An original one owner Z’ p : : $1095 Brunner's, Incorporotfd— l^ockville Road, Talcottville Dr. Alexander Levitt of B r^k chamber, representatives of the low mileage tlT O K lyn told reporters at the meeting British American Club, will act as to car. I98-A. of the. AmirlCan Osteopathic co-chairmen of the clothing drive. / Manchester Lumher, Inc Lsf ws pee i laaa lar yoer gneeaef cm-l Assn, here yetlerday "that heavy Clothing' will be collected from ;s3 BUICK J/ atmospheric pollution- over many Monday, Oct.* 10, through Satur­ RAH., dynaflow, a nire 255 CENTER STREET PHONE MI 3-5144 U.S. cities has brpught sbout day, Oct. 22. Inclusive. Any good ’S3 OLDS. dark grey with a new deficiency in air-borne Iodine. used clothing will be accepted. Holiday Coupe. Radio, blaek top. One n'wn- FEATURE-BY-FEATURE He said that lack of iodine has Bedding is especially needed, also heater. hydya^aUc. caused a mass attack of chronic Infants’ clothing and practical many, mnny^' extraa. No. Ill-A . $1895 u s e o a u i fatigue in the national population: shoes. Clothes may be left at the - Low nilleiigt^. One own­ He said it egusea hypolhyroidlam— Britlsb-American Club. 75 Maple er. Jet^ack, C4MC 9^0|ITIAG CATALINA ’50 PACK. ’R*”." r FINE (NTESIOCK-KNIT ties and sterility. club is closed on Sundays. Anyone Hydramatic, radld-^jMler, . Overdrive. Evrellent unable to take the clothing to the Dynaflow, radio, heater. Jet M*ck. it 17 O S blue finish, shining Iodine Is wlnd-borns from ths Original 5,000 miles. Only . .T * ' ^ ^ algnal and backup itglita. ' ’SS^OLOS. imise Dr. Levitt said, "it falls In club may call Fred D. 'Baker, who ■ Many other accessories; . - C chrome, ’ spotless Inr. moisture. Is absorbed by vegetables will piake arrangements to have it 4-door, radio, heater, terlor, very good tires. and'fodder. LAcH of. Iodine makes collected. Clothing will bp setft to hydramatte, and many One owner; Fine humims suscsptible' to the minor "Save the Children Federation” in 1955 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR little extras. An origi­ condition. $595 atlrpe.nts of .cold and general fa­ New york tSty, which will ship it 1950 BUICK CONirERTIBLE nal one owner low OR\LON tigue. whirh'are the stepping to Korea. Dynaflow, radin, heater, new topp’d! O O lC mileage stones to chronic respiratory ill­ During United Nations Week ,a SAVOY white wall tires. A real puff. Only ^ ^ 7 J ear. $1895 nesses." tree will be planted and dedicated 6 C}\. Powerfllte. Ixiuled . with ^ A W E ’51 PLYM. WII6H-T0-SAVI DOM in Center Park. This will h« in arcessnrles. v, " Radto. heater, seat cov­ Weigh* exact eiza of romrnemoration of the Iffth anni­ 1954 FORD CUSTOMLINE X ’53 PLYM. ers. new tires, very each load. SWEATERS Cafe Manager Held versary of the United Nations. Radio, heater add many clean, a swell I'tfle A // around This year the United Nations 1954 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR ^KYLINER WATlIt SAVIK FROM OUR MILL TO YOU Sound values — with the Association of Manchester will not Hardtop. FnrdomaMc./ nalAronoij ona-pwner, low mile- No'!’ 705-R. $595 utomaUcally maai- good name of our organi- In Racket Killing sponsor a apeakef's meeting. In­ uiqi amount of water stead,-It will suggest ti other or. Radio, heater, seat cot era. Baby t t l A O S radio, heater, w l^ ' tires, 4 1 1 0 0 ^ service zation-hekind each ear, an ganlzattona ways in which they blue In rolor. Only ^ I " T y J tu-tone paint. Pfily ^ I 7 7 J 4K;. $1295 to Si^tch eize of load. a writtniGuaraxIt*! Come Newport. Ky.. . July 16 (AV- can observe the. 10th anniversary see our many All Square Frank (Screw) Andrews.-44-year- of the United Nations. Film-, film­ Dc Lu.xe "88” A^.TMAOFr» rUXIBttCONTIOt SLIPONS Start, atop, or repMt fitTe buys today! old cafe enansger. w'lll he arraigned strips snd speakers nil. be made ’52OL0Sv°2-Door SPECIALS today for th.e fatal shooting of a available to Interested groups. R. and H.,' Ky*lramatir, any part of waahing numbers racket blgshot. Those Interested sl)ouk: contact 2-tone grey xqnd ■ red, cycle at any. time. 1949 BUICK Melvin Clark. 42, was shot to Mrs. Charles Small, program And . . . you have 3 Super 2-Door. Radio and heateh. death last night In a pistol (Kiel very clean, low mileage, $ > 9 8 bureau chairman. ^ one owner. C 190K water temperatures. dyMnmv. 4 to choose C in sn alley. TTie following people ..will serve No. 188-A. ’49 FORD $295 from. Each » Andrews, claiming self-defense, as chairmen of conunitteea for AGi-TUMBU ACTION .was charged with murder and re- United Nations Week; Mrs.' Win- 241 N.MAINST^dWo Locot^ns) 155 CENTER ST. Gentle, yet {thorough. mo BUICK .jeased on *10.000 bond. throp F. Conant. chairman; Mrs. Lt. Jnmese Gallucci st.id Clark ’$9 BUICK $25 Washes everything 4-Door Special. J. Murray Powell, lltersture; Mrs. OPEN 9 A.M./fo 9 P.M. ’53 PONT. clean . . . safely. Heater- $395 War- "a Peck’s Bad Boy." Charges Fiank A..Forraics. publicity; Mrr. Very, very elena. Has * againat him included bootlegging, Ruth Hickox, window diaplays; TEL. Ml 3-5113 -M O T O .P L Y M O U T H — TEL. Ml 3-1225 had the very beat of 1950 BUICK arnjed robbery, gantbilr.g and a Mrs. Mark Kravltz. schools; Mrs. rare. A atar on the used ’40 DODGE $20 4-Door SpM'lsJ. slaying. Bd.*6n Bailey, film lending librarj', car I6t. Radio and heater. "rhe Ifniled States government snd Mrs. George Marlow and Mrs. No. 200-A. $1595 SlAfm m npHT.-peeigned ■iptir conveniancer No \ Clean. $ 595 also had an interest'’ In him. It Jbending, stooping, or heavy Uftifig with your Laundromat. claimed he owed 1116,000 In taxes ’40DODBE c.»’ 195 1951 BUICK and pcnslues on unreported in­ SELP-Cti'ANINO. All •edjin'ei^ and lint are Hushed away, Hapitop Cnnv. 2-tonr, radio and come froth the numbers rackhti ’51 OLDS, WANIANTY. G u a n a t^ to b« Atm from defects for ona over a 3-year period. . ’10 OLDS. . X S395 vMr. Ttanemiaaiwn is unconditionally guarantsed for five -heater, dynaflow. 'I Radio, heater, hydra- RAH., hydramatic. tinted glass, .Police in Cincinnati, across the mntlc. aeat covers, spcr full yeare. Ohio River, eeti nated that Clark; low mileage. $1195 at least until recently, controlled clart-tone green, low COMO$ION mikl n u n RESISTANT. Naw patented ayn- 06 per, cent of the po'icy Ixiaineas DILLON FORD SALES DMIOH FORD SALEy ndlenge. One own- thatic finish eliminatM worry about rust or coiroaion. 1951 BUICK ■ -■— ' • J.' ■ • ■ ' ' I ' 7 < ’47 OLDS. $350 4-Door Roadmastcr. Radio and In the city's West' Find, a Negro Ni. tlO-A. Ba h ., hydramntir, ex- Wash fvary(hinB-~;Ev*n New Miracle Fabrics (llltcirl. , $1195 cel lent throughout. id heater, dvnaflow, tinted In the numbers gam ethe bet­ cti*NiniV77iAPiR..;p*sTiR &. $1095 ter place,)) a bet frpm a nickel up 319 Main Manchester New York- 'You nuy eelect low temperature, minimum waM time for on a combination :of numl,eTS'''to Conn. ’53 CHRYS. er Conv. miracle labrics—hot temperature, longer wash periods for high odds. , ' Street . . RAH., automatic trans- heavy, dirty clothes . . . and off come' out eparkling rle:wi! 1151 lUICK . i SELL-1- V’51 OLDS. Conv. Radio and heater, ^ mission, power steering. Hydramatic, very clean, flow,. electric » Indou a, .A nice dark blue hlgh- one owner, hao had the Made-of the finest hl-bulk low mileage, C 1 A O C Blaze Kills Two; ■ lighted by wMtcwall beet of edr*. drive this low DOWN PAYMENT • CONVENIENT TERMS! SUPER ORLON YARN L / ^ good Brea. ^ I v 7 3 tlree.' Low mileage and oho today! C1BQR la a fine gauge lnterio<-k- 50 Firemen -Hurl only one owner. Swell No. 140-A. BIW HP knit. You know how »e|l 1949 CHEVROLET for theoe hot day* and Mrfts MfadWeyt Caatafsrafy Adfammtk .. ORLON wears, washes ..; d ll around t>Door. Radio and These Cars Must Go Regardless O f Price nights. -WIVM IWWICwR oWWIow eMrlMRI aad looks. Large selection beater, clenn. Atlanta. July 19 (JV-Fifty fire­ No, ISO-A. , Identically styled to the Lauadramat, *f gorgeona colors. Sices $1995 is th a. Wastinghouea Electrie ClotltM men were injured ye*terday a'a two 84. to 46r ' $ , ' . ..J . 1950FORD fire* took the lives of an Atlanta 1954 FORD TUDOR ...... $1545 1952 CHEVROLCT BEL AIR ’SCOLDS. *^udar Dryar with sxcluaiva handy Loading tbwn 6*Door.,ti^dia nnd woman and her eeml-lnvalld tow mileage. Have. Hardtop. Act faat. Coupe, radio. hMter. Door Shelf, 3-Way Dry Dial, —''— heater, 8 cjrl. daughter, and inflicted hekvy dam­ 1951 CHEVROLET TUDOR ’sswiLLYSil;:;" h^mmnttc, baa had Signal, direct air flow system. 1953 FORD RANCH WAGON , .; SAVE be«t of care, one owner, age on an envelope manufacturing New Urea. rfodY *» 6“- Local owafr. nice. 2-door. Fniljr equipped, 1947 OLDS, l i ftrin. low mileage, * $995 tamnaeulate. ROBB f04i CAN M SURB...IF irkA ^^sdngflO U Se t-Doer. Radio and The - firemen arflvdd at Grady 195> FORD CUSTOM FORDOR ^ $1395 1953 FORD TUDOR . > n e e e * • CHie owner. No. 26S-A. Open EVERY Night feaater, bydmmntlc. HoqilUI in drova*—alx hour* after latada *t extras. . Nice green color. .* '» 3949 FORD CLUB COUPE ...... $295 the 4*alarm fire a t. the plant of 1952 FORD TUDOR ...... - S1295 Many Others At The HoRie of Safety Tested Cars 1950 OLDS. B8 the Jualritc Envelope Mfg. Ob. had ficaa aa they conw. Special today only. Until 9 O’clock A-Oeer. Radia aad 1>een brought under contr*)- 1950 FORD TU D O R ------$495 heater, hydramatic. Fire Oiief C. C. Styron a*id 1953 PLYMOUTH FORDOR .... $1095 their Injuries were mostly due to Special price today. Maroon De Luxe' 6. 2 chemical reaction from the amoke 1953 MERCURY TUDOR ...... $13^S 1951 PLYMOUTH FORDOR ...... $495 in the . envelope -company plant, lig h t blue colar. Mnroon, \« r r nice cnr. Manchester Motors -w y..i.jniTTino mills caiulng bliataring, akin and dam­ YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER age- to the reeplratory system. A 1953 CHEVROLET 210 : . . . .77? $1295 1950 CHEV. FLEETLINE DLX. .... SAVE JUST NORTH OF F,0: idaw were treated for cuta and Tudor, very clean. .. Poweridlldc. local cnr. Silver Laas Rd., MsBchcstsr> if Open Until 9 P. M. Iii. I ) bruises. 1950 OLDS. SB FORDOR ...... $49S 1952 STUDEBAKER FORDOR . . MI 9-6427 1ST. 1922. FH O N i Ml 9.7234 AIR-CONDLTIONED FOR'COMFORT Mrs. MatUe DanlsUon. '56,' and Tu m m pntet. 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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^^Comparalive calm returned How . fast will Andover, Hebrhn 16,500 to 917,500 pel* annum. The themselves. They cannot eec'ape the Democrats have, so far, been morrow's ambassadors tO the ends 'ger amounte would be foudd In Killed last night were Y. E. *nil The vote in the chamber, j a a t to this port city yesterday after of the‘earth, in the church achool. and Marlborough continue night, 13 above the.required itoijor- the thought that, rather.^' than_ able to uncover and investigate. four days of bloody rioting' be­ metropollteb areas. A minimum of msn, 36. truck-line operator'; Wil­ In the Youth Fellowship, in camps grow? Tliat was one of the liam Brosette, 23, dairy truqk di Ity of 280, was Segni's first :\jtar- CnMrcd 5 « posing aa big enough to keep the The closest thing to a real issue tween Europeans- and Moroccans, DEWEY*RICHMAN 500 wbutd generally be In keep­ and iqstitules, in -colleges and day r queattons poecd by Cyril Or Sar­ ing with a echool of the sits er; William L. Voorhles, 33, supei liamentary test. The nqw Premier, JULY SPEaAL->t peace themselves, _ they ought to for them has been Dtxon-Yates,. French officials, put the death schools, and througlj the mission /* a left-o'f-canter Christian Dem­ toll’ at 64. but other sources esti­ 767 MAIN STREEt gent and Donald P, Mitchell, educa­ proposed. * . visor of a fleet of dairy trucks, am recognise something bigger thin and that the President himself program of the churth, youth are liie Interviewing of architects Voorhles' 6-year-old daughter, Lin­ ocrat and (advocate of social 're- ' Till* CoupoB Entitles You [ON a&TE> mated the total dead, mostly Mo­ be[ng trainfd in the Chrialian wav. tional consultants, In Ithelr first JtMm, formed, hit coalition July 6- they are, and give it stewardship has cancelled, having . done to, roccans;—mtght"~^n as—high as was also felt to be a matter which da Carolyn. They are the .hope for a world of official meeting with the Regional Voorhles 5-year-old eon, Wil­ Hte support came, from th^ of the peace. primarily, one suspects, because 200. School Board since they were hired requfi^ immediate.attention, since 25c OFF peace, and brotherhood, and good It has been the experience of the liam L. Voorhtea Jr., Was treated Christian DeniMrats, the Allied' As between a peace guaranteed he himself came not to like the In the only violence reported will, and justice. on July 0. for minor bums. Social' Democrats, Liberals and On Vaur Next yesterday .the bodyguard of a lo­ The meeting was confined to an educational advisors that this is a Haircut (Except Saturday) by four powers, even the great­ smell of it." Sponsored By The Manchaater long, drawn-out procedure .when Police said a half dozen witness­ Republicans. In ppposition were cal Arab chieftain was killed by informal, generalized discuaslon aa the Communists, Socialists, Fas­ est powers in the world, and a Council of Churches. properly handled. es to the tragedy said “ It all hap­ a bomb. The chief's wife was In­ the two men from Rutgers and pened so fast we don’t know what cists and Monarchists. peace guaranteed by mankind, -\Harvard endeavored to discover liiey recommended that mem­ •A ZIG WITH BI-8TED ZAG’ jured. EXTENDED FORECAST Now...You can dictate bers of the Board visit as many happened,” but they reconstructed Asking approval of "hla govern­ PARKWAY »h« . through an instrumentality which A lot of people are going to look ‘Both Arab and Jewish ihop-s .Vvhat type and slie of school will the aeries of events as follows: ment last week, Segni told the b^requlred to meet the needs of new schools aa possible so that chamber the political and economic lARIER SHOP belongs to mankind, there is no at this Droodle and ask questions were closed yesterday in pi4 na­ Boston, July 19'(Ab-.The tem­ they might familiarise themselves The 'l^rhlea family had been 981 Center St. Free Parking tive, quarter of the city. Buildings the''\fxpandlng communltiee. unification of Ehirope "remains an real choice, not if we are talking Connecticut like: "Didn't you used to be-.an perature in New England during without or exponso! with the typei of layout and con­ Vlsttlnji^the Brossettes, . ahd de­ (Next to Morrison’s) Every known factor which absolute necessity. Incinerator Attendant in Des set afire, earlier still Srpouldered. the next five days, Wednesday struction currently used. - The cided 'to go home about the time a about what the world needs and Moines 7" "What's the schedule for Police’ said a number of Jewish through Sunday, will avenge 2 to might ’Irnve a bearing on popula­ "Our entire foreign policy,"' he ...AMUINC RE-USAKE BRT choice of an architect will be (de­ rainstorm was letting up. Chita Ri talented aong a id said, "remains- baaed on our abso­ what it ahould get. ■ Yankee the Staten Island ferry?" and women had beefi attacked and 4 degrees above normal.’ Little tion wa^nvestigated by the con­ cided by the-board Itself, although The Voorhles boy ran to .open ruUMTrte* eileat of N. If these great powers met at "Are you any relation to Crazy stripped of their clothes by Arab cj-iange in temperature Wednesday Erases Errors Instantly"^, sultants, beginning with the pro­ the car door, and was burned by dance girl ho juat completed lute support of Western European By A. H. O. saic statisti^ of birth rates and the experts may be called on to *"l>u8uhMO RepreoonUUveu *1110 Geneva really want to do some­ Otto 7'' Well, before they get the W[onien. with a return to very warm make qilalltatlve evaluations. the current from a power line that role tn the idway production — Now chance I've got a few questions I'd The violent rioting bfbke out weather the re.st of the week. is Guaranteed for Life! building permile, and delving Into thing for themselves and for the Mitchell and Sargent plan to was lying in the flooded gutter of "Seventh 1.” te featured It will be a long time before any like to ask them (and you t ^ ) , afte-r a terrori.st bomb killed seven Some normals for the period The Mw,Hi|h-FMtlity ImftmtUt Oktttiea possible reper^sslona from the' parallel to the car. or spend July 37 In Hebron to fam­ in "Girl Crazy.” the hilarious world, they will not- piarely patch, cynic dares level the accusation of For instance: When an Atop! Frenchmen Thursday night during are: Boston 73, Providence 72, Ms(hiR( tehnilt ye* te 4kl*ti petF*tl ••Win, building of the^atomlc plant in iliarize themselvea with the town The ffither ran out to help the they will build. They will make Bomb ia a dud who looks inside to Bastille Day festivities. Mobs of Nantucket 68. New Haven 72, witlitst srtsft. Simyly fsrsrt* Ij •net Middletown, the nqw Underwood thgt has been established as the boy aqd Was killed^ Unda Carolyn George Gershwiir miteical opening BICYCLES idealistic futility st two organiza­ factory oh the old W p ort site In their guarantees not to each other, see what’s wrong? Why doe.a my European colonists retaliated with Concord, N. H., 70, Burlington 71, « « mri* sN 4ktfti Hm ttrisd weris... A* lowest location for the new school. ahd Brossette then' met a like fate. a week's run today at the Oakdale tions on the Connecticut scene. big toe always make, a hole: m my attacks on Moroccans'and violence Portland 69, Easfjxirt 62. Green­ Hartford and the proposed new but through and to the United errer h M|Mlkilly Af cetfitti^i h In the afternoon they vVill meet j^A passing motoriit, Tillman, Mualcal Theater Wallingford, For these two organizations right sock? Where can I buy a Spread rspidl.v. ville 66-and Caribou 65. bridges across the' Opnnecticut with Mrs. Clifford R. Wright, and stopped to help and also was elec­ NEW and USED : HoroM. Nationa They will *put them­ there has, we imagine, occasional­ Davy Crockett Mustard Plaster? MaJ. Get! Andre Antoine Fran- At Boston the normal maximum rt« yter iMsr4is| Tender Trap," Is featured In the SPECIALIZING IN under world law. They will 'not ■yes, but what have you ever my phone bobk [don’t list a Totem today the threat presented the Reasons for migration fro' tively to Inspect sites. The Board . llw d o y , actually accomplished 7 Yes. but Pole Repair Man 7 Why iSoesn't French Empire in this protectorate mum temperature is 65 degrees. kelt tvsr-iM srer, KM Hm i *t emt. industrial areas to the three musical along with Jm m e Court- ENGLISH MAKE ^ D. ID. j a t i a n . emphasize their own sovereignty, has canceled its usual Monday land, Marilyn Ross, Bwlyn Ward. ; •), m. Wednoaoiv, what real- good doea it do 7 Don't Grace Kelly admit she's in love was not comparable to the situa­ Precipitation during this period Only (e*i9t»'Mt*t ••»•» ••• •"•f-R**. tete were also reviewed. One cause meeting tor next week sb that It Doris Duke Sues and Its power to rule the fate of you ever get 'tired of launching with me? W’ho the heck is Crazy tion Ftance faced in Indochina. will on the average total less than hH dktitiM... Hiik-FMtlity r«er«M Atl re- was considered was the variation, Robert Gallagher, Jeriw Austen MANCHESTER may meet with the consultants on and Ferdi Hoffman, \ * the world, but yield some of it, yourselves against the stonewall Otto? -They are not at all the same 0 2 inch occurring aX a few isolat­ ytsdettt y»« »»itt »iA rswe Affclt •nAsilkhy. between the zoning and building 'Wednesday evening at the Hebron of politics, of indifference, of clever ed shoWers toward the end of the Magazine ^Attack’ Mise Rivera first scored ' In ftoy of so that, for the purposes of reg­ kind of people,'^ he asserted in an . liKSVtr nit MW sny It Ntwlttf, liw-tMt Acti- codes which has attracteij low-cost scliooL CYCLf SHOP • a. m. obstructionism 7 It's nice of you, IntisrView. week. building to the more rural areas. "Shoestring Revue" afte^ having ulating armaments and prevent­ decision, whenever that' arrives, lie*. »r write f»4iy. FIff J-Skl TIIAL 166 West Middle Tarapike it’s public-spirited, it’s well-mean­ Franchi said French troubles in Unfortunately, . a continued In­ bl^Micbeeter Evening Herald Santa Monica, Calif., July 19 danced in “Can Can,” "Gilys and MI 6-2098 ay, July 1* ing of'you, of coupse, but what does no matter how long the process Dolls ” and "Call Me Madai^.” ing war, a greater aoverelgnty can turns out to be. North Africa cojild be traced to crease in smaller homes, which Andov>r eorreepoBdeBt, Mrs. Paul (4*)—A 13 million' libel suit' has the record show 7 necessary delays in making big provide a minimum amount of tax been instituted against confidential be created. So to these t%vo organizations,. PfaBattehl, telephoBe PI. 2-6859. MckOi^Bnild? For some time to ‘come, these decisions in Paris. Goin Wciqhr Quickly revenue, cannot adequately sup­ magazine by tobacco fortune They are out to patch up this ,to the good, bright women who. with MORCAL the appe^ two organizations, which may or "You cannot make decisions like Comptometer port an average educational pro­ 24 DtE IN UBANIAM PIT heiress Doris Duke. Th« atm tion at Goneva ia at poor old world. That will be a may not like being praised to­ lead the I.eague, to Carter At­ tizlng high calorie food aupple- Hie suit was filed yesterday In that in five minutes." Franchi gram. An influx of [this nature will 1 You C an't Buy BETTER Auto Insuronca and dlaappolnt- wonderful thing, if they can do gether. have the good, positive, kins and his distinguished staff ment, tvlth Vitamins B1 and Berlin, July 19 (S5 '— The Best Superior Court by Jerry Giesler, onc^ at the Public Expenditure Coun­ said. "It is not only the fate of make it necessary tor the towns to German News Agency ADN re­ Ing;. I t la a\altuatlon which (inda it, and should 'assufe peace for a ringing answer to all such cynical Morocco at stake, but the future Bis. Good for the underweight attract industry to.share the bur­ who has been retained by Miss approaches, to all such question­ cil, and to the supporters be­ child or adult. Good from the RUSSEU F. MODEMCK ported today that 24 miners were Duke in the case. Her complaint , good man mW 1ft fid aUftoat>hore decade or two.'. Their greater op­ hind them, a puff and a toast. To of France." den or to seek other methods of killed when fire raged through a ings of their existence and their spoon In rboking, baking, des­ financial support. said the magazine, published In WHY PAY MORE? . of good 'wUllta iftJta a Umitad portunity is to establish a world work and their fruitfulness. They the question of whether they serts or In beverages. $3.25 uranium pit near Aue. East Ger­ New York, .made an "ugli-’ un_[[. AUIED BUSINESS EQUIPMENT CURP. In line with this, the consultants many,—1' mile north nf the "Czech aliproaiA to ;0»a world’a ptobleM ruie of law, rather than of grslit can nourish themselyes,-^ fo r de­ justify their own eidatence, the -pound.-...... teuhded and 'teuri-Tlpus -ittacK” on Sorwhy AHutoto uoM mott ooto insurouca In 4954- answer ought to be that the.v 806 MAIN STREET TEL Mitchell 9-82J1 requested a report on. the age dis border. ■ In the conte*t\ of old formulas. . power mood, and to subject them­ cades, on witet th e '1955 sessions WELDON DRUG CO. tributlon of children In families h®i". than ony othur company bosod on direct writton of the Generiil Assembly handed are vitally necessary to the good A Thought for Today The report said 96 miners were ktiss Duke was repreteuted as - Juat around tee co^ler^ peering selves to It. Perhaps they ■will course of Connecticut public life. 901 MAES' ST. AFFHJATED WITHl A O IE BfSINESS SERVICE, INC. which have moved into new injured, none critically. It added promiumt. them. They can refer prospective housing during the past year. _ uninterested. In collecting mone­ ' at them, for them td take never dare openly face this great­ members, or supporters, to con­ that Fritz Selbmann, Etest German COMPARE AND YOU’I^L FIND Allstate, the company founded A G-E Heating Unit is every Inch a General Youth: Hope of the World Following a preliminary discus­ tary damages. Giesler said that Electric product. It acts it! It (ooks It! er .opportunity, for fear they crete evidence of their big reasons DYNAMITE RIPS GAS LINE minister for heavy industries, "any amounts recovered will be by Sears, offers rates usually lower than those of most companies a chanoi dadk^ atejl, la tea pat­ Someone has said that the world sion of the subject, Mitchell and would investigate the disaster. might lose out on their, more for being. , given to worthy charities." He said —a really better auto insurance value! At the same time, you tern of tee futdre, which might The one is the League of Women Cheshire. July 19 (/P) - - A small marches forward on the feet of lit­ Sargent stated that they 'would she had two. primary interests In can count on Allstate for finest protection, friendly agent service G-E gives you topnotch heating service—and represent aomateiftg: more than ,a reasonable goals. But it will keep Voters. diatural gas spur line running from tle children. Yes. and the world Submit to the board for considera­ ELECT SCHOOL HEAD filing the suit, to defend her name and fast, fair claim settlements throughout the United States nothing else— the kind of service that means day- ■ temporary adjuatrlMnt of praaant looking in at them, and even the The other ia the Connecticut here to Wallingford was torn open may stand still, or it may even tion a form letter outlining those Meriden, July 19 —The new anlnst "ugly, unfounded and and Canada. after-day heating satisfaction, with year-after- qualifications which would be con threaU 4 » p a ^ aim survival. business of patching, in the Public Expenditure Council. yesterday by the shock of a (^ na- move foi-ward into darker ages. It president of the Board of Truatees scurrilous attacks made upon her, Contact your local Allstate Insuraitob Co. dealer. year' savings. And that is evei-ything you want! These two perennial champions all depends on how we nurture and sidered necessary in a superinten­ of the Connecticut School for Boya Theaa statimien ara met in* the atomic age, is certain to take mlte explosion. A construction and to discourage this magazine InstalUtions for WARM AIR, HOT WATER and of causes normally lost .suddenly company set off 100 sticks of dy- guide our children and youth. dent and/or a principal, together ia aaaociate Supreme Court Justice arid others from making aimilar FRANK LANGMACK — Ml 9-5650 STEAM SYSTEMS. H>lrlt of the Oongrto of Vienna, them, close to sounder and more found their causes winning, in namjte at a -tonstructlon site and As they grow from childhood to with a list of places to which such Kenneth Wynne, of Woodbrldge. unfounded attacks on innocent You’rn in Good Hands )wiih ' o f 140 yeaia ago, td seek, in the permanent measures. They may, 1955. a spokesmen said the firm did not youth, they become the absorbers a letter could be sent in order to Justice Wynhe, who succeeds people.” word of Prealdent\ Easenhower, in the end, reach for more, and Not to give teem their share know the gas tine was near there. of Ideas, both good and bad. Many obtain quickly a slate of candidates President Robert C. Church, of Named as defendants, along with of the creml would be niggardly. for the position. Meriden, wa.s elected yekterday’. the magazine, were Robert Harri­ an "accommodation” of their dif give up. more, than they now in-' He said there was no Indication of youth in all parts of the world are For they carried the banner^ the line, owmed by the Tennessee being indoctrinated in wrong ideas Salaries Reviewed Vice President is Herbert R. John­ son. publisher; Howanl Rtishmore; . ferjmcea, rivalriea, 'inaecuriUea. tend. they broke the ground, they pre­ Gas Transportation Co., being In ahd objectives to the exclusion of In a review of salaries for super­ son, of New Britain, and secretary editor; Grant Peters, purported JVlHlNUUnAM CI COMPANY Boot The . and threats to one another..They p a id tee wny for the moment the ground. Crews worked all night all other philosophies, and p. new intendents In Connecticut, it was is Mrs. Arthur Day, of Berlin. author, and other*. , will do a good job, wlteln the which finally emme, and thereby to restore the damaged gas line generation is being prepared, for Hoot With A Thesis Not Established helped produce , teat mom ^t. context o f past Watery, if they any sacrifice for its cause. Like­ , The Democrats, in their wistful And when the moment aid NORWICH BO,Y DROWNS wise, many young people with smooth these things down, make come, they had solutions ready, G-E pursuit of the mackerel emell in idealism and enthusiasm are wil­ eyar seem less imminent, and or could, from their long study Norwich, July 19 (Ab - Bruce A. ling pioneers for the dreams that make progress toward something the Dixon-Yates proposition, in and preparedness, produce teem God has placed in the hearts of Air Conditioning on quick notice, a s ' the Public Lavigne, 9, of Norwich, drowned that would lo ^ Jike an era* of thbir eager prying into the pri- yesterday in the Greenville Canal His followeii). Expenditure- OouncU did with There is little of value in our peace.' It is precisely because vate.busine^s'conn.ectlons retained the legislative reforms adopted His body was recovered after the by Air Secretary Talbott-, are canal had been drained to bemoaning the fact that in our day doing even this- will require, so by the special session, our generation has made a mess of eeeking, of Co'urse,' to llKistratc a it is elementally, obvious that the large search party. The As much, and wlU represent such a Boriated Press reported Incorrectly the world. There is one chance left certain theeis. This is that the if groups like this had no^ e.spoused ChisirEpletis g p t major victory over the world's causes like the state primarj-. yesterday that Brute's brother, to US' to redeem our past; that fears,‘ teat thesa statesmen wUl Eisenhower adminisfration is the homo rule, better allocation of Edward, 12, was the drowning vic­ is, to give the next generation and the next such faith, hope, confl- be content and proud if they do creature of "big business’' and the stale grants, and reforms in the tim. achieve it. And if they do ,the easy and wlUii^ prey to big busi- procedures of the Legislature it­ iicss brigands who are' unscrupu­ self, such things would not have world will aalute’ them, with en­ cotqe to the stage of ripeness for thusiasm and gratitude, [The lously willing to use political in­ enactment which they did reach . big powers will have eetablished fluence to advance piratical capi­ in 1955. . a new "concert” and everybody talism and private, personal When the 1955 legislators sud­ r / denly felt like being especially vir­ an ew gain. will relax because they have. tuous. in their righteous reaction Yet, although this event wUl. Well, the odor from the Dixon/ against what had been done to leave all of us enthusiaoUc and Yates proposition was not per­ their good regular session, it wa.s grateful, if it does tome, we fect. Aside from the nature of all important that the devices and the original contract, Uie/i wa.s Inrixuments for their wouldbe should also know that such an ac­ virtiie Were prominently at hand. . . . a n d b t • • . with a lower-than-ever pricd\tag!. commodation, inja pattern the also obviously Involved . the de­ They were there, in the right We believe that there are many discriminat­ great powers of the world /hsye sire of certain elements in the spot, with the Tight answers, when carefth, too, in the ■ \ often followed before, iepreeents American business community to the hell sounded. \- ing people who prefer to do their grocery shop­ deal an underhandbd death blow And that, of course, is the rea­ selection^/ your •no permanent solution of the son and Jualiftcatlon for their ex­ problems pnd dangers of world to the "sorialletlc" TVA, And istence—not that they always ob- ping in stores that do not carry alcoholic life, Precious as it would be, It Air Secretary Talbott, although Uln quick and decisive victory In Prescription Pharmacy would leave the next surge of he' may have violated no law, every crusade they take up, not beverages. seems to have admitted that he that'lheir, word and opinion and re­ • A jircScripiion is the essence o f your D oaor's troublesome history for another commendation immediately be­ generation to deal with. Pre- recommended the service^ of a comes law, but that they perform experience ahd knowledge. T o whom shall you eo- , clous as it would be, it would still private company in which he him­ that research and study .and that trust the compounding? Select a pharmacy noted for We heartily endorse and ^mmend the fol­ . foil to turn our present nMd a^d self is financially interested tO advocacy which does advance and precision and high ethical standgrdi—/Am pfua-. ripen causes for the moment of our present opportunity, jlftlo other companies who happen to macy, for example. Wc sw/we your patronage. lowing stores for providing M anch^er” itB this

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

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.. ■ •* ■, ‘ : . • ■ ■ ■■ ■ '■ ■ ■ :-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 Sssionable material to, the in- steels, railroads, motors, airc/afti; authorisation on a local optiop Monday night." buse* art, or. could ba, painted ■> geady to die.” , ROportere were stopped at tha request by Oaneral •r JUeh- cis H. Jacoby af^carmal, Calif. Ha whil* wandering out to pick up the temaUonsl . atoinic agency now The law, which was passed by chrome yellow. , Or, Robb , added, -^e went to his death without Coventry ard Martin. was daalgnlng a gift for hla ZaforiBanta Mid tb* Itam'^oa being set up as part of the Eisen­ and a number of indivi^al issues basis undM the same procedure aii heavily guarded r*t* i t the, Eieen- “au t'W M t eontacU would include such, as du pont and standard oil the last session of th* General As- Silver Lane might be able to offer the^’Hgst meal” prepared for th* hower villa, jliey latcn got aopi*. In answer to a guSaeton from mother who ragistared tha brand lylor saya he started fanning hower atoms-for-peace plan. It provided for granted the permia- Mmbly and becomes effective at a aolutlon' of ita own. '.J- condemlM)d. MartlB,'Ytobb said th* Board of arith th* GatU* ganitary Board In BMnbowcr’e bid to r more freedom was pointed out. however, that the (NJ). ' / ■ ■ Information about what want on tor a living and pic picked up his ft>r the Comm uniat Mtellitee. Bui- The American Si<^k Exchange siori. the^tart of.the school year, state* But bafor* th* Board mkkM any NevhaJDenled Slaying MiiiBtrel Planned at th* dinner from WlUt* Houoo Education will hire a aOhOM aoclal 1907 whan ahe was Haaal Hoatat- painting technique from reading *4.' offer wa* hinged on the actual that motorists are required to slop Malm, a Nhwjngton dtahwaaher, warkar even If th* Board ddto not ter. Jacoby wanted to put the eld n n in declared yeeterday ,thnni»a- formation of the agency ahd was was narrowly m ixe^ Trading waa Furthermore, he said, that decision. Robb lMld. H will have died for th* slayiM of ll-year-old IVeee Bocratary Jamas C. Hagarty. few paper-backed books on the •nt eoaference le not the p r m f light, rilgher werw Alabama Gas, shotild the act "develop loopholea for ^ ly those school buses painted to have more information than it By JHale Center H* aald tha Praaidant offered a Incraaao the total brand on th* gift. - ' - Old Masters. sntoce to t ^ e up the queettoQ. thus subject to wlthdAwal. Basic Refractorij/s. British Pe- or defects' 1 would be the first to chrom'e yellow. doM now..” W* don't know any­ Irene Fiedotwicz 'ii^v.a backyard Champagne toaat to hla oppoait* over Martin’s rscommandatii \3 . Regret'-over the "negative’.; In th^ past, the color of a school near her Hartford hoiine on Dec. Mayor Harold Turkington aakod MERCURY SALES It will also five the four power* a t S ^ e of the Russians on Oef- troleunv Fargo /Oil#/ Gray Mfg. advocate mnendmenta or changes thing about bus oosts or oooU of 91 1953. He never denied the slay- number in th* Soviet -avernmeht. A PRIVATE AFFAIB ' S H - ^ h ! n chance to diacuM Eaat-Weat N iles-R ^^t-I^nd. and Richmond In the law." bus made no dlffcrcnc* In the law a new oontraetor, or even whether Coventry, July 19 ^Higperial)— President KlemenU Voroahllov of Robb If tha Board would mMo' Camp Pendleton. Caltf, (F>—A Richmond. Va (A\—Richmond man ui^cation. requiring car* to stop, both in ap­ mg. saying he was "conlfuaed" Th* Nathan . Hal* .Q-mmunity the Soviet Presidium, -who le not ovary attempt to do ropair i corporal and a private pinned the ttade, a subject wMch the Rua- 4. A feiHM that the Far FAstem Radiator.}\ '/ Here is how the new law runs: Silver Lane might have Ita owa when he twisted the girl’s sekrf haa lost another Federal agency aUM believe of jfreat importance. lower/were Arkansas Fuel Oil. If a petition is signed by 5% cent proaching and in overtaking a answer," he Mid this morning. Center Organisational ^ommlttee taking part In the Claneva tallm. maintananc* work ''planned new store on U.8. Marin* Corps office. It might be mlasdl If cltl- issues BuljgiS^raUed are not ap­ standing achool- bus. around her neck after ahe threat­ has scheduled a minstrel for Oct. school, propertiaa if th* managar’i 'B H r Gen. Randall M. Victory M m Tone of Meetinf propriate for dlSeij^on here. Great Sweet Grass Oils. Raymond of voters in any municipality the The problem cam* up during ened to tell her mother he had Then Bulganin toasted Elaan- sens know-why It waa here In the ARE SOARING Jamda Haferty, the President’s Concrete Pil*. Tishman Realty, question then is submitted to a - I'ae la Buses the Board of Directors meeting howar, toudiing hla, glaaa to the cut ts upheld b]f th* Board. ^ he was promoted friim first place. It was a hush-hush sec­ It thus became^apparent that At the present time. Manchester molested her. Robb aald th* matntriiance So-o-o-o Lciok at these wonderful vahicet preM aecMtary. said he wanted to some of the issues ralked were for and Wallhsm Watch. Special election to be held vrithin last night on the recommended He had been convicted and im­ Mrb. aayton Hei-rick will be 'Preetdent’a. tion of -the State Department ffi| attatttlw to what he termed Clorpotate boI) Relnetant to SpeiM German, unlftcation. They were so Police Seek green, and Thrall's are black and New York to ke*p hla date, was he and 2Uiukov could get ti^ th e r He Said the Board is raluetant to offer refined. Tkle 4rDoer, giaen. Mtof namf and added: *T thinjc it U a very Permit* will be in three groupe ing to take up that very question stopped by Morse late at night. He Robert L. Helms haa been fiveh' .qt the Geneva talks, they might won't Uat long! ic, radio, heater. •g O B B healthy aifo of thexway the eon- closely ’ linked In yesterday's Class 1: Allowing operation of yellow. Last year th* town paid St a special meeting Monday. the Contract to lay standard lino- apend th e . money ' early In ' tha 'speeches that It would be difficult $23,900 to the two companlee, $13.-- whipped out a revolver and fired. accomplish somsthing toward *a- achool year’for repairs for fear it \ Tteted glaaA 0 1 4 0 9 ference is.developinr-*’ Two Men in raffles for a maximum of th'ree Another aspect of th* scfioot Morse died several hours later. leo:m with a plywood base in the Ubltuilng better relationa between to separate them. months by any one organisation 900 to SUver Lane and $12,000 to trantoOft*^*°t costs, to cosne up Center’s kitchen. He quoted a bid will have to approach. the Board '54 MERCURY In reply to a question, HafMty The second major Issue was Thrall. , Starting in crime aa a teen­ ‘the United State! and RtuisiA later and ask additional appropria­ said it was his underatandinf the with merchandise prize* limited to last night Involved the trsntoOf" ager, when he stole a juke box of $86.50. About 5(1 new chairs A DEPARTMENT STORE '53 FORD CUSTOM disarmament,, or some sort Of limi­ a total value of $5,000. The fee for Presumably, Thrall, bacause hts tstion of Mancherter’s mentally have been ordered by the Organ-- Zhukov Was pleased, Hagerty tions for running axpensas. 4.DOOR SEDAN > heads of fovemment would start Holdup Here from a hotel, Donahue served • said, when Elksphower gave him The Board of Education request­ Color: Green. Jaunacnlate 4.DOOR “ anbatantiv* diacussioa ot the Sfen- tation of armaments to halt the this permit is $35. buses are used exclusively for th* retarded children to the ManMield isatibnal Ckimmlttee who will also world atomic race. transportation of school chlldfen. term in the Concord, Mass., refor- two gift* for hla daughter—a port­ ed |4;BOO ns the salary for a aocial OF INSURANCE inside and oaL Hiis won’t Radio- aad . heater. Ex- fa topics, rather than' first talk- Class.2: Permiliallows the oper­ TTsining ^^ t ^ l . matory for the kidnaping and at­ purchase new card tables. Mrs. ^tconffi. JIJJ5 ’There waa particular ihlrrest ih ,'PoliCf of several stales are seek­ ation of raffle* for two month* by could paint hi* vehicles the re­ ng lacreaee Herrick haa complleted a backdrop able -radio and a pelt aet Inscribed worker and 918,006 as a figure for last long! M MUC inf over, srhather to accept the ‘ Air f^rc* Photo. tempted rape of a young woman "A*rom the Preetdent of tb* United repairs. ' .Bpaclal price # 1 0 9 9 'items agreed upon by the foreign Eden’s proposal' for limiting the ing the two men who held up-the 1 any .one group with the value of quired color. B«^ there remains TTi* tpiwn, which for th* last At a Board of - Pardons hearing for the etage. Th* Center fur­ arniaments of a united Germany J’ Cadet/ftobert F. Kelley, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kelley. 152 prizes set at $1,000. The fee in thla the question of whether Silver three year* hea been providing thia nished the m aterial - Slates. July, 1955.” fiha waa Director Pascal Poe asked Mar­ Y«i, our ofFico ts .4 Doparfmant Sf6ra of -•i \ , jninlstara./ Preferred Finance Co. office at 983 Lenox 3U preparee to climb aboard a T-33 jet trainer at Langley Air yesterday aftrrRoon, In- w h I e h m arrl^ in Moscow the day her tin if he had datermined where cuts Russian praas chief tnonid Ilyi­ and her neighbors and creation of case Is $10. Lane, which operates a regular service,. last year tran^w ted 17 Donahue and Malm both pleaded Building Permtte ln$uranca.\lt ifi’B part of your community '44CADH1AC a control system to prevent viola­ Msiin St. yesterday morning at Force Base. Va., as part of tha annual AFROTC encampment at this Class 3: Permit w ill allow the public transportation System, cl.ildren to the school at a cost of Building j^rm its lasued by father left for Geneva and Zhukov should be made when he reduced ^'49 MERCURY Model 63 4-door, new chev said the decision setting up TactiCal Air Command base. Cadet Kelley is a student at the Uni­ for life Imprisonment, Donahue's missed the weddtng. the education budget.' and is aquij^pad to handia any or all of .SoKior anil / the ordmr of diacussioa was unani­ tions. This did not appear too far gunpoint and took $776 from th* operation of bazaar* for a 10 day could do the same. 15,000. This year, with an expected, attorneys Albert N. Coles of James W. Green, agent for the paint, radio, heat- M from Bulganin’s idea for a freeze cash drawer. versity of Connecticut. He la one of 193 college students from 23 period per organization with a fee ^pie Monday night meeting to incr.eeae in the number of children Planning and Zoning Commission, Molotov walked the length of Martin said he had not 'ricce your iniurBn^a needs. It is run.^ by local 4-Door. / 9 2 9 9 mous. Bridgeport, sat^ the reformatory the Board of Education has com­ er, hydramattc. OO Sir ‘Georgs TOung, B ritish on all foreign troops in Europe as A general alarm' wa.* sent out schools who are attending the four week encampment and is a senior of $15 charged for each day discuss the problem was called by going to Mansfield to at leakt 21, follow: the big table to clink glasses with Uia first state In a plan for an shortly after the holdup occurred majoring in industrial administration. the Board of Education tv asking sentence "contrary to the advice of Russell N. and Mabel D. Dtillea. The. Soviet Foreign Min plete cdjiitrctl over where it will paoploi'who pay local taxes, and spend apokemnnn, said the agenda was No more than one cUS* one per­ Superintendent of Schools Arthur , a psychiatrist" ruined Donahue. make expenditurea opce the over­ '50 PACKARD ^3STUDElAKEi . adapted “after some amiabls dis-^ all-Europe collective security or­ about 10:30, poUce said today. AH -7" mit nor three class two permlU H. llling after he. had been in­ for an appropriation of $6,460. Schweitzer, addition to property later aald he was "happy.- to ' be their money in ipeal tto rai. the .New England slates as well as The Boaid has been contracting ■At the lime he shot Morse, on Nathan Hale Rd.; Delphis and here,” even though he and Dulles all budget 1* set. . /- 4-door, green, nltrantotio * suasion.^ ganisation.. esn be Issued to the same organi­ formed of the bill's provisions. Donahue was on parole frqm Con­ drive, radio and heater. HARDTOP others are included in the teletype sation within jme calendar year. According to (Thalrman-- Sher­ -for a Btatlon wagon, but this yeaf Ethel AuWn,^ addition- to proper^ have had "some difference* in the : D i r e c 10 r Vismon Bauschild 5ouneL prDtactio^Df Bllformt-is^or aalaiV^ Regal De Luxe. S-teen net carrying the alarm. It »ill aa"k for nids on a smaUI bus. cord. ' ------— in Waterfront Heighta; Leonard-D. past." ...... asked Martin how'he reasoned the " Eseettenr - — ’•BOB Other BMUsh informants said Cheney Cuts Labor Force, Class 3 b azaar permits Will be wood G. Robb, the Board now has Ottos Mental Condition X . cuts in the budget. Martin said and n i^ a tta r insurance can ba bought condition. OOWI ■ greeinr~MTBteW*ir~lliM^ the Soviata gat^ way to-wsaMns Police at first estimated over limited id one a. year for each Coles contended Donahue eom- Bieaudln and. Frarotia J. MduatM,. Responding. Dulles said ha and fen Grove Set $700 \vas taken but a fitiai check summer cottage, Lakevlew Ter.; Molotov could not be blamed If that he considered the budget In. dsmanda fbr top Isvsl priority tor,. qualifying organization. mltted second degree murder and the light of other budget revests from any source. \ S ll« German untfleation. showed ll)e amount 10 be $776, it In addition-to the local option Schedule Session James and Frances Hiorton, hofia* anything went wrong at the talks \ •Reduces Plant Operation argued that a Superior Court on -Babcock Hill Rd.; Lx>ralne K. "because tbe heads of government just as oonscientiousTy prepared '53 CADILLAC ThSM infanttaata-^Baid also that To Serve 2,:«K) was learned later. and special election provision* in ‘judge’s charge to the jury which aad determined the cut. He noted Talephoiia Mi 9-526l\.today or drop into Model 62, beige and gfin *53 MERCURY Soviet Foreign HmUSMt V, ^ Mo­ The holdup wasHhe second of a the bill the governor said It convicted him "destroyed” that Neumann) house. North* sat are her* thla time.’’ \ loan company office here this year. News Tidbitsa To Enroll Voters Shores; Adelard-knd Yvette Cham­ that the reduction was smaller our new office at 164 ^ast Center Straret. metal grey, radio, and Monterey 4-doer, S-toea lotov raiaad Fpr Uaatsra prob­ (CoaUnned from Fags One) contained many other safeguards theory. Mrs. Eisenhower joined her hus­ than most of the other cuts;/' heater, tinted glass. paint, R*H„ Merewnfie. lems, end BUCK a diacusaton could The Garden Grove Caterers of Two men held up the ■ Personal Relocating Street Including: limiting sponsorship to Cables said Donahue's mental pagne, houre, .Waterfront M'anor. band In welcoming the Soviet Information and rates ghaarfully quoted Loan Co., pow the Beneficial Loan Text of Release Called from AP Wires Also, W. Harry e-ngland, house, Director Walter T. Mahoney Whitewall firCA hydra- Immacnlate one onum take plaM^imdar Item No. 4. gS5 Keeney St. will serve between veteran, church, civic, service, fra­ Voter* now unaftiliated with condition was such that he was leader* on the terrace of th* vUIa supported Martin’s reedinmenda- without obligation to buy. Ren7emper — mafic. Showroom condi­ ear. 14.M0 drigtami aa|lea. Co . at Sp6-808 Main St..” Feb. 17. Text of the press release fol-, Members of the town high­ ternal education and charitable Bolton Branch; Walter Jacobson, She -visited with th* guests for a .Although there were wide gaps 3.900 and 3.(K)0 parsons 'Thursday way department returned from sither party but who want to be incapable of committing first de­ house. Grant HiH Rd.; Margaret^ Uon. tion. Very Qwner’a name •gO Q B betwe«a/tbs posltleas of the Bast That pair escaped with $2,179. lows; volunteer, and other non-profit or­ gree murder. f ^ minute* and then went to her Robb has assarted the cut ia in Groton at launching ceremon­ Altmugh police said the method •'Cheney Bros, is arrangUig its their vacation today and be­ A 32-year-old vacuum cleaner will have a chance to enroll aa a T.'/ Barth, house,. Waterfront rooms for the evening. apeciaL $S195 oa reqneat. 0 I « 9 9 and ytoMt, I^sident Eisenhower ies of the second atomic subma­ ganizations. salesman tells pdlice his wife ■'I found in John,” Coles said, Heights; Louis W. and CJiarlott* arbitrary. ' ’•fiFORi LOSSfS HAPPEN, and jMher top offteials expressed of ofieratton liv each case seemed production facilities to concen- , gan the work of relocating A restriction that such organiza­ member ot the party of their choice "one of the moat classic examples 'The dinner menu featured roaat Besides the pemrt ot Education rine, the U8S Seawolf. The buf­ sythilar. descriptions" of the two trate on the manufacture of velvet, ! Union St. near the newly com­ forced him at gunpoipt into apert- GUI. room and garage, Dunn Rd.; beef, prepared by a French chef Many Others to Chooee From. Out They Go1 BtscUon over the friendly tions must have bfen in existence ment of another woman and kUled July 29. - of the youth problem and one of Sylvester J. and June O. Ploufe, budget, the Board last night took '-V firlt voiced in the opening state- fet dinner will be the largest pairs of men do not seem to tally. upholstery and decorative fabric*," I pleted bridge there. ( In Connecticut for at least three the most classic examples of the hired for the occasion. up the re c e i^ aide of the general INSURE WITH LAPPEN" LooIp Today .. . Buy Todayl Hought Loan a spokesman for the company said , According to Town Engineer her with single pistol shot...CIO At that time the Democratic and two houses in Twin Hill develop­ Ih addition to champagne, red BentA affair that the Garden Grove has years. International' Union of Enectricid Republican registrar! of voter* mishandling of the youth problem ment; Joseph F Nader, house. fund. In his opening remarks Mar­ \ EiMnhower, aa chairman of th* aver served. Yesterday’s holdup began after today. This Is in accordance with James H. Sheekey, the street A prohibition sgainst any mem­ will be in session in the registrars by society." and white dinner srincs were tin said there 1* a tendency to over- a maft entered the Preferred _F1 a survey initiated by Cheney’s i will be widened and its direc­ Workers (lUE) start* negotia­ Waterfront Ummr; Walter F and served, Hagerty said, and there first day's’ two meetiags, said th* Last August the caterers served ber of the sponsoring organization tions with General Electric Oo., rooiR in the Municipal Building Donahue's parents attended the Mildred C. Hiltgen, Waterfront estlrofita expenditures and undar- week of talks "will be a great 1.900 persona after the christening nance Co. office and asked Miss management several years ago for tion will be changed slightly to personally receiving any compen­ from 12 o'clock noon until 9 p.m. hearing. Hla father stood before waa vodka “for those who wanted esttmate receipts. At the end of Shirley CaaaelH. cashier, about a the realignment of merchandiaing 1 conform to the direction of the and puts what It calls "full guar- Park : Ernest J. Stcrfcel for M. it." bucc*m ” & “w* can preserve Sind of th* first atomic submdrine. the sation or renumeration. an te^ annual wage" at top of it* to enroll electors who are entitled the board to aay that^he and his Carrol, owner, addition to'prbperty the yaar, he said, the town ends MORIARTY ■ustain this spirit ot friendriifp." USB Nautilus. Besides the tre­ loan. She went with the man to one objectives. One of the first pro­ bridge built by the Jarvis Con­ A requirement that the sponsor- to vote at the town caucuses. wife had always felt and still did Hagerty aald the "Russiana and up with a cash balance. Some of of the cubicles normally used for ducer* of velvet fabrics in this struction Co. under a $21,800 list of demands, on Rt. 31. some of the American delegation Western observers considered mendous amount of f ^ con- ! ing organization stipulates the pur- At the same time, eleclora al­ feel there was something 'wrong Visitor from Indonesia the balance, Martin told, is due to Bulganin’s tone extremely mod­ Interviewing. country. Cheney Bros, has long ' contract. Vatican’s Osaervatore Romano with our son.” had one small drink" of vodka. “good management" and some to stunsd by the dignitaries. i service­ been known for its style leader­ i poses for which funds are to be says 20th Century mankind it ready .^a member of one party but Mr and Mrs. John M. Tyler had erate In comparison with the men and boat ackers, 365 barrels As she. began queetioning him. Sheekey said the, embank­ I raised. desiring to switch tb the other will Gov. Abraham A. Ribicoff, ex- "bad gueaaUig." the man pulled a pistol from hla ship in this field. watching Genevn Summit confer­ as a weekend guest, Mrs. Matria BeoelpU Esttmated usual Soviet tiradee sgainst the of beer were consumed. : "To effect this phase of its plan­ ment at the side ot the road Restricting prizes to merchandiae ence “trusting that effortc being have an opportunity to do so. officio member of the board, re­ Hutasoit of Indonesia, who is in West. The Soviet Premier also Next moptii the Garden Grove pocket and ordered "Keep your will be cut back so as, to admit and prohibiting prizes of cash or plied that their son's case was / He said In hla budge> message BROTHERS hands down and walk out." ning Cheney Bros, will discontinue made at the bSM wilt not be lost the country by Invitation of the Society Printing th* expenditure e s ta te * are promlsj^ to examine sJl western plans to aerve s clambake dinner production of plain synthetic flat more light. ': " liquor. on the slopes” . . . House votes unusual and unlike other criminal State Department. "ON THE LEVEL AT < t ;aMBBOAD'* proposals with the greatest car*. at' th* annual outing of the Elec­ When the screamed, Albert A provision compelling the spon- cases. John Donahue, he said made to provide en°t>B*i Setsky, 27, South Windsor, assist­ goods. It was stated that all un­ to autliorize start on newly de­ Woman Arrested The Women's Service Bureau ia Pictoriial Bibl)^ for the work plannied and the re­ YOUR UNOOLN-r V-OEAUat It was notad that bpth Bulganin tric Boat Oo. of Groton. filled orders would be delivered as. Boring groups to give a complete signed merchant Ship to be driven came from a good home where he entertai'ning Mr*. Hutasoit, Mrs, and Bhaenhower made., friendly For Thursday's affair 30 to 35 ant QiBnager. began walking to financial report and a list of the had plenty of care and affection. ceipt* are eatlmated conserva­ 164 East Center Street-^ Ml ^-5261 Listen to SteUou WHAT every night •■je-1# tor tha thf Cubicle to see what wks the scheduled, and that termination ot aary to hav* a strongly armed by ntomic energy and to serve as Tyler Is a member of that bureau's tively. Safe Buy Uaed Car SpeclaL 9U nm yoar radio tta i. gestures toward aach othsr’a gov- araitera will handle the food, while this operation .would extend Over Western 'Germany." names and addresses of priza win­ model for nuclear powered U;S. Following Crash Oevertoi’ Talk* to Farrnts' Advisory Board. The American Bible Society has enunant. Eisenhower said that It men will work to keep the food matter. ners. The Goverrior said that he and Last night’s session, which last­ 901-818 CENTEE ST,^-M1 g -a m . there was no reason why the He wa.i told to stand against a two months' period.'’ Sparkman said Elamhower was ! merchant marine. Invited to Dance published a unique New .'Testa­ ed from A to 10 o’ClocI: v*a the Opeu Evqplngs Uatn-Mffid w . The food will be cooked Ip. right in giving German unification | The bill. also provides that no the board had .^felt the parents The Mr. and Mrs. Club (las been ment, called '*nje Good/Neta-a,'’ Open Thursday Evenings Until 9:00 American ’and Russian people Manchester and then taken . to the wall by the gunman, as was er 21 years old can work s(t! Mr*.- Ruth Englander. 32. of Ros- were blaming themselves for their first of seven scheduled working ■hould not be. good friends. Bul­ Miss Cas.selli. During this .time, top priority in bia opening address. lyn Heights, N.Y.. whose car was Invited by the Grange to a square wliich uses the truaaures "of the meetings on Fie budget recommen- Groton In four, trucks. TS»e Sen.- Capenart (R-Ind I said—if or bazaar and that no one. son's crime. dance July 29 at 9 p.m. In the world’s museums and/the latest ganin replied that , he waa glad trucks are refrigerated by dry Ice the accomplice scooped out the Eden Arnig Ciiil the Russians would acret ’to Elsen­ under 16 years old can sell tickets. Claims Injuries involved In a rear-end collision on "I don.t want these parents to archeological findinga’^tfi tell the dstion. •and Saturdays Until Nodn. to hear such an expression from money from, the cash drawer. The Penalty for violation of any pro- the Wilbur Oos* Highway in Man- go through the rest of their days, Grange Hall. Rt. 44A. Beelde* thS six other eeesiona, which keeps the food in jfiiod con hower's program and follow up Returns Home Gospel drama. a puhiic 'hearing is planned Wed­ the American leader. ditlon. whole affair took less than five that agreement with actions "we -vision of the new law is $1,000 cheater yeaterday. was arrest'ed on irrespective of the decision of this In Its 206 page* the book ahowi PoeiUons on Issue* riiiniites. Held Worthwhile fine, a year in jail, or both. \ Sustained in Fall a charge of basardoils parking. board, blaming themselves for. the Alfred Johnson, son of Mr. and nesday. The Garden Grov4T, which Is might have pcr.ee for.lOO- /ears." Mrs. Herbert JohnsCn. son of Mr. actual places where Jeeua and his Of the Board of Education's rs- Advertise ^ Tbe Herald—It Pajj These, In essence, were the po^ owned by Ampra J. Pagani, A search by police, who .arrived , ^ n . Man-sfirld (ID-MonM said T he final approval of the bazaar State Potlceman Paul Harring­ homicide committed by their son Apoetles visited, the roads they aitions taken yesterday by the Within minutes after the holdup, and raffle bill ends a long contro­ Ribicoff said. "I would say they turned to his home on Monument Georgs F. Freemer and Charles Washington. July 19 OP)— Eaaenhower had "laid it on the An East Hartford man haa filed ton of the Hartford barracks Hill from Windham Community travelled and the objects they used. four nations on the principal Is- Bottlccllo, has quite an Impressive failed to turn up any pedestrians line.’* versy over this issue. noflce in the office of Town Clerk lodged the charge after Investigat­ are normal parents, in fact, won Along with photographs -tjifi book --auea raised: who naci seen the two men leave. Sen. George (D-Ga) said to­ ' The 1953 General Assembly derful, parents, and we want Ihein Memorial Hospital where he under­ amount of food pisnnsd for Thurs Betides German unification and Sartuel. J. Turkington Jr. alleging ing the accident which occurred went surgery recently. gives a scriptural account side-by- 1. Germany—EUsenhowar, Eden dsy'B affair. Included on the Most' retail stores are closed on day a proposal by Britain’s the satellite and international passed a bazaar and raffle bill he Was Injured in fall on.a town near the Manchester exit Mrs. to know we have a deep sense of skle ' with each picture; -.u d Fkure aU Mlled for unifleaUon Monday and : this led police tp Sir Anthony Eden for limited with fewer safeguards than the sidewalk. The notice indicates the Englander, police said, stopped compassion for them." . "x* menu’ are; 1.300.pounds of .'tur communism. Issues, ESsenhower present measure., but it was vetoed Mnncheeter Eyeiiing Herald Cov The coin Jeex:* eald men Niould A World War II enemy as s key, 1,000 pounds o'f ham. t ton think the robbery was well plan­ arms reliction in Europe is suggested lifting of the Iron Cur­ town'will probably face a claim short after passing the exit, and The heartbroken parents then "render unto CaeMf," the Interior' starekur point for a general ast- ned. Employes at the finance by former Gov. Lodge. left the room in tears pM slipped entry correspondent, 'Mr*. C. L. /'X, of potatoes, 8,000 French rolls. 50 worthy of ‘‘further consider­ tain, a *tep-hy-step approach to for damages. her car was struck in the rear by Little, telephone. Pilgrim 2-6331. of the room where he was tried tlementxip Europe, including ■ ee- pounds oir coffee, 100 gallons of company were able to give police disarmament and' cohtribution by Gilbert W. St. Onge of 22 Hook­ one driven by Robert H. Nesbitt, out of the prison without saying before Pilate, and the Garden of curlty gua>s(jteea and am u limi­ a good cjescriptlon of the pair, ation" by the BfK^ Four at er St.. East Hartford, alleges he goodbye to their gbn when the Gethsemane are a faw ot the Iced tea, 2,500. cups of Ice cream Russia to an atoma-fqr-pcace pool. 64, of Elizabeth, N.J. PEACE PARADE STAGED tation. Bull^aqin gava priority 10 bushelr.of tbmatoea and grea) however. . Geneva. T -Bulganin promptly '-.Agreed to Plan Testinionial fell on a Walk on the north side Both Mrs. Englander -"and Nes­ news came Don^ktie's plea was glimpses toto Jesus’ era that ar* to security and aiJJed for a sub­ amounts* of celery, butter, ollve.s. The British Prime Mlnl.ster Biaenhower's last suggMtton. of St. James St. June 24 at 7:45 bitt were taken to Manchester turned down. /' ehown in the picture-twok. sequent ■tep-by-step'Gennan so­ proposed yesterday sn exchange of p.m. and', receives. Injuries tb hii Memorial Hospital Where they re­ Public Defabder James D. Oos , <3ieater, July . 19 (iPl—An hour- Nin* Uiaps, six diegrains and 866 piaklee, mustard, relish and othar For Tkmrt Staff grove pleajMd for Malm's life, long lmpromptu''-'-,,"world. peace' lution. ^ n/ necessary Ilf ms. security guarantees between the head, neck and body. ceived emergency treatment for photpKraphs, along with verse* In • 2. European Security TT>e Big Four power* and Germany. He He la represented by Burke a'hd minor injuries. sorting that Malm was convicted parade" was staged^by more than par*ff<^h forai, go Into making Hold Chappell on the basis of his own confession 100 yoimgiters at the YMCA’a United States offered Russia ilis?. expresaed willingness to negotiate The nenvly'installed Democratic Bufke, a Hartford law firm.., Up the New 'Testament. specihed new "reciprocal Mfe- 6n a next atep Involving limitation Obituary Lichens can grow on s'oHd stone, - and "the board should take 'into Camp Hazen yeaterday to. mark In cor.ipiling the rjfiterial, the ^ards.’;_ Britain suggested th,e On Two Gtmiits of arms for a united Germany and offidalo of Oit! |fanfaor nonal Th* Cuilem Royol lancer by OedgA axprass thsmsclves. once more to run, wa* warned to Sen. H. Alexander Smith (R-NJ) Second Shower 'lut b«Mi* iktoufllieul * • itiHt ^ • big j«b 8. International Communi|m— said he regards the Eden,plan as Charter Oak fit. His sons' ar* Wet- lette i* 0 ^ 1 \ G—What' was Andrew Johii- stop, and wa* shot when'he failed ter,..447 Summit St., and ^Cichael far CAAS ttombm. Tttay provid* 79 Mnvtfiianl Eisenhower deploi^ it u ,k source Bon'a profeasien before entering to do so, police said. * •'an approach ’to explore' fully." fiavenck, 30 Hazel St. For Miss Wiley hoWiMich Not long ago, you had to figuraon spoDding of intemstional .tension, Bulganin politics? '' He. was Ij^eated and admitted to But he said It appears aimed at locbrioMOtwhich'ntor*than TOOfiOO bidividuol* A Tgwu pattara nevar geas laaa, the itew Dodge provided much more , refused to discuss the isw . Eden "atertUzing" an area of Europe, ' fiaverick was a member pf the "a lot of money if you wanted to step up to ■A—A tailor in Greene ville, Manchester Memorial Hospital. Dr Russian-Greek Orthodox Church in Fay Mwabars caiv H apasil ihair quariarly OOuUyousgetiiiWi out of atyla. Ones choaon, roomineea, comfort, and more pride. NEW and Faure were"silent on ^ e mat- Tcnn. Edmond Zagllo; sSId CSiappell had adding that the Free World must kiisa Barbara J. Wiley, daugh­ a big luxury car. Then along eama thia new . • ter. guard against any agreement Hartford. Funeral - arrangements ter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. CAAS pramiufflt. - k i* foravar eoed. Ones More, Bnail-car oarners found Oiat aeveral a compound fiacture of two bones In charge of th* W, P. <)uiah Fu­ Dodge—* Wall hasp yow rscord in leu than a tricked-up “lightweight.” Mhnlnded (h* United-SUtaa of Pei- Nevada Slate Prieoa ceuvlcts permanent elJTecls. But it will pro­ from bondage." DENIES MIBTBiAL has beeii honored with a second ^ take 8 chance op Mf/* our lagiaky, $o fomMy and doUfira raora found that Dodga oiterad all P*ng'B fer" to negotiata a For- begaa equdliMl^t amoag thetn-- Brattleboro, -VIm- Jaly 19 (Fi— abpwer.' ' V Right off tha bat. Dodgt take doubled! And' moaan bably take about three months for ..Smith.said hit fear* on this acor* - eiiiivri thay could daaire—at a aendbla p H ^ " • ettlament with Washing- eelve* today aarid laAcatloae the fractures to heal completely, were, enhanced by tha ohjaettona Federal Jndge Eraedt ’ W. Olb- ^ e party was given by Mrs. Ofavp farallmaat af 10 ar mara pariaai is We’re taking advahiag* of akyrocketing toa. I called again for Red mkay waated to retura to tkrlr Pr. Za^lio said,' ' eea dealed today a defease mo- William Sauhderson at her. home, few dollars—find end -coHactien grew. Owners of madium-pricad can diacovered admission to tha Uhltad voiced ,by' Ruasla’a Pramlar' 47 Edgerton fit. She.was.aaaUfed : BvaitiMa WOIVI ■alto to make you a ‘'Drive It Home” deal cell* aad ead a eit dawa rebel- Chappell had to have an’ o)>er*- Nikolai Bulganin to any dtacUseion liea .fee, a mlatejal ia the case avith nothing because of .that for tha rame amount of monay, or 'Hia western powers Ig- Uaa. Oaa prteaaer waa rut oa tion'performed at th* hoapital to at the Geneva, confarance of th* *f Maaael Miller. .47, who stood by her (wo,inieces. M r*' Andrew ire , theft, oc otber perils. Six-piaca pio^ aakiag* you can't turn down. Coma.i|i today ! - Flashing Ahead in *5$t isikubjsct. aeala ks a fight duriag the off lljl. maraksU-fer’*13 hours Suhle and Mrs. Mke 'Morrison. have the fractures set and th* MteUit'ae or Eiacnhowar'a demand Build your balince of in Ma Ikw aeNd aitvar T. Trads—Bulganin caUsd for an laag thHIy night la aa opea wound cleaned. Bullet fragments, that . liitematlonal communisai aa May 9. wheat they rBioe to Mrs. Richard Niece poured. DodtiOiilw|toWB:Dlito>Tteratw'''tlrti»MMtenraW'’ fi*rtP»h.i.»

“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- Sunday at St. Peter's. . . parked In the area, and.Id the.Ota. only wMRilily toiiRlIeotoo •! 34Colorers 16 n 6 19 found In shallow water about 15 free list, who was not present at duced a lady speaker as an un­ /i w Town Visitor > objection raised was Its distance Ueni $38 le $ 8 0 ^ 38 Unaspireted P s s " ' Miss Phyllis Jean Clark of Phila­ feet from shore. the time. To show you the influence usually gifted and interesting r n from the downtown shopping, cen^ of the writer in shaping this im­ talker. ‘ 1 say imusual,'’ quipped 39 Dance step delphia, sister of the Rev. Richard ter. 40 Iroquoian p w D. Clark of St. Peter's, has been a portant bit of tariff legislation. It Harry, ’'because usually the fe- r i Co-c>tairman Robert A. Rivkin FINANCEn CO came back and was written Into ipale of the speeches is more dead- Indian ? !z visitor at the rectory recently.;' said he would like to see a mu­ 'Bene^ai 41 Tatile Krap i i/ I's ts( » ( u ) / n & No Shot Dale . - nicipal perking area- or garage 42 BiMtIt Mrs. Harry H. Ktrkham, school where the Recreation Field Is lo­ O IJ^U R WAY BY J. R. WILLIABAS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE 43 Poem nurse, says that she .as yet has no '' * ' Herald Photo. cated on West Mqln St. Providing MAIN nW 2ni n » O w 44 Worker / Idea when the second polio inocula­ Rockville, July 19 (Special) — Space for between 150 and 2()0 EENm n N E-41M • ttw v n t 47 MBffle / 31 3 T 3 T w 3 T 5 T tion will take place-here, having cars, the area would be right near OBM mUNDAY u m - k t a pp.' cserAiNLV rut f l o a t Three persona were slightly injured IMM UNTIL a rJA. 50 Angry'' i consulted Dr. Jrvlng Friedman, Rockville*Veni6ii the main shopping district, he said. IM V • S iC.' XM AN Ol d M A B A tA O N MV PKlCldD A N D X K)AN£ 51 Senior IB town health officer and others. in an auto accident near the New ' ' Rivkin estimated the town could SWIM.MEB — IN FACT, t h e < r g e e N ^ A lT lN 6 fO tt. YOU 52 Goddess of i 1 Mrs. Klrkham ,1s returning to Haven Railroad underpass on Rt. get re'turn on money invested in FIBST MAN TO LOWER ' vegetation if) 'i - 'the kil-khsm cottage at Lake such a project in two., or- thre# r O FAIL ASLEEP AtOD i 83 here during > yesterday’s rain CAPTAIN MATT yiBSB'S (PfCORO 53 Wintar I ( Schoodic, Maine, to finish her vaca­ Elks Name John Lehart years by charging a nominal fee. eOLL out OP TMAT TUgfi? ipT I i storm. f^CHOSi TWE ENGLISH CHANNEL vehicles. . < T IT tion which .was Interrupted by The (tnly problem in considering TM pETTlNiS MIW Thomas O'Neil, 45 of M in ts WDWgVEB, X O iD DOWN the possibility of the Inoculation this land is In finding another eygN YOU'D PLOAT \l !i) Si To District. Deputy Office Court, Manchester, driver of one location for the baseball field, hS ^ ------, AS «O O D A S PSCFOCM THE FEAT . Cepe. 1999H ■*>« Seeelw. W. T. M V A. 7->9 I 1 Demons taking place while ahe waa away. o o ie t l y a n d W it h o u t -/y egr, Ruaaell Armstrong, 24, also sMd 3 Muse of 5Z. Her son, Geoffrey, goes back with V O JU SgM FANFARE— HAR.ieuMPH / 'Are you sure you don’t like H,,pet? Or i* it just that Rockville, July 19 (Special)— 1 of Mlntz Court, a paaseiiger in The group decided to harrow ^ A t A « y / astronomy 14 her. . O'Neil's car, and George MedhUrst, you're not used to seemg me in a new suit?" Auxiliary Wins Cup John J. Lehan.jias bee'n, notified'of j down the possiUlitlea to a,small ‘his appointment as district deputy | 41, Ellington Ave., Ellington, ope­ number end frpm there to arrange Mrs. C. E. Porter, president of of the Elks by John L. Walker, | rator of the other automobile, were them in preferential order to pre­ the Ladies' Auxiliary, Jones-Keefe grand exalted ruler of the BPO all - taken (o City Hospital for sent to the mayor and other town Post, American Legion, states that PRISCILLA’S POP The Nibble BY AL VERMEER ,Elks. ' ■ I treatment of cuts and abrasions. officials the Auxiliary has been -awarded The .. n ew ly.. appointed dlatricl j. Armstrong, also received.a proken Working on this idaSr the Com­ the Lucy M. Edwardr Cup, which deputy will attend a conference at \ toe, but was released yesterday mittee agreed to make the bail HA!M M I S T E R r..WE SELL SM TO was offered to the unit of 75 or afternoon, as wad O'Neil, F IS H A ? _ WE F l S H E R M E N i Bedford,„y.a. early, next month. .0f.[ ^ r k Its. primary choice. teas members showing the greatest ...Medhurat' suffered possible In-, ' Tlie second proposal waa that j W O , S E L L _ numerical gain in membership. other'high Elk officials COLOR' He will have jurisdiction over ternal injuries and Is still in the Y E L L O W S , T O T H E Also the unit turning in the high­ BLIND.* Elk lodges In Hartford, Manches­ hospital. Authorities today listed WWITE. FISH_ est percentage of membership In REDS. ter, Rockville, Middletown, W eit- his condition as "good.” His in­ Qctober was offered an award of juries are still undetermined. 82.50, and this was won by the brook. New London, Norwich, Dan­ ielson and Wlllimantic.^- According to Stgte Police, who local Auxiliary, which showed s investigated the accident, O'Neil Mr. Lehan said today that after 201 percentage. was traveling north on Rt. 83 to­ he attends the regional conference SHOE REPAIR The local unit also was awarded ward Manchester. He had just in Virginia he will compile his of­ the prize of 82.50 for having the gone through the underpass and ficial list of visitations to the vari­ greatest numerical increase In for some unknown reason skidded junior membership in a unit of the ous lodges. around the curve into the north­ above membership. He expects to start making hia bound lane and struck Mgdhurst'a KIe ’s The auxiliary also was awarded calls in early fall. 7-ft SEENe e n UflSlNI^' ' # car, doing considerable damage to E H n S U UJPIT honorable mention for the number A long time resident of Vernon, both automobiles. BORM THIRTV VEAR& TOO SOON t ••• a b l e 50 PAR a mt •smsa ^'T. / of coupons turned) In during the Mr. Lehan makes his home a t 17 No arrests have been made and year. i Washington St., Vernon with his the accident is still under investi­ ALLEY OOP Flare-Up BY V. T. HAMLIN To Repreaent County wife and two sons. He la a cable Herald Photo. gation. State Police officers In­ lOinuifrff u| COTTON WOODS BY RAY GOTTO Carles Schreier, son of Mr. and foreman a t ' the Southern New John J. Lehan vestigating are John Prior, W il­ Mrs. Bela Schreier of Hebron has England Telephone Co. and lias liam Doyle and Frederick Lewis. served as past exalted ruler of the been chosen, to represent Toljand 1.7 of 258 main *St., Manchester County at the 27th summer insti­ local lodge as well as having held all other principal chair- positions. was travefmg east on Union St., tute of Cooperation at Purdue and starting to turn north Into Rockville University, ^Afayette, Indiana, in He is a memiMr of the Connecti­ cut Past Exalted Rulers Assn, and Orchard St., George M. (Curran. August. 23 of 2 Windermere Ave., was X, (Carles has been prominent In the (Connecticut State Elks Assn. Officers Named He is also, ah active member of traveling west from Prospect St.. 4-H club work ^ere for several No. one was Injured. Patrolman years. the Sacred Heart (Church of Ver­ 'Thomas Lee investigated the ac­ non. By People’s Bank He wilt enter the school, of A gri­ cident. culture, University o f Connecticut, OOest Preacher At IsUte Chaffee In the fall. Mr.". Michael Vetrano will b^. Members of the Rotary (Club are Rockville, July 19 (Special) — the guest )reacher .at the Banlijit being entertained today at the ! The 85th annual meeting of the Manchester Evening H erald (Church at the 9:30 a.i.i Services summer callage of H. C. Dowding People's Savings Bank today re Hebivin correspondent, MIm Susan of worship on eunday and on Juiy at Lake Chaffee. This is an annual elected Donald C. Fisk. 31.' Pendleton, . telephone . ACndemy event, and will Include a cook-out, Other high officials elected In­ V, E-S454. Mrs. Vetrano. religious educa­ All-Purpose followed by games. clude Frank E. Hardenbergh, vice tional director at the South Con- New Arrivals president; J. Elverett North, aec- gregatio'nal (Church in Hartford, Sons were bom at the City Hos­ was previously associate in relig- retary:treasurer; .And Raymond BOOTS AND HER BUDDIEI Sure! BY EDGAR MARTIN General Tire Buys pital last night to Mr. and Mrs. W. Spurling, assistant treasurer. Kpw mvtdtablt tvitk power braktt. Bhs education at the Union Om- Daniel Szalontal of Vernon Ave.. gregational (Church. Directors named include Donald ■ / and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Harrison' S t t Qnard Friedrich. ! club man, who offered him a two-; rear-wheel (o htorntm Ukisi. ^ THE ROOMS KINOA STUFFY/,. ONA ’ MICKRY FINN Contact Delayed! BY LANK LEONARD Mrs. Herbert FriedM^h and Mrs. 1 weeks contract to appear. there. (ronc-whcci around the country. propelling, or MWO 0PENM6 THE WMDOW? O'Neil was-boiTi in Kansa.s City. Clayton Pineo. "And. If y-ou make good, will LET'S ©0 UP TO !$ THE Mo. A'baldUig. 6 fool-4. 230- pound­ TTiere will be a Speclal'-nieeting | hold you over extra two weeks." to' all S-ineb Xi lUMAIT } yES,PlEAS£!mst)fiE cisicrs. THE TOWEK ROOM, >f PART OF er. he still bears the broken nose of the members following th ^ ^ rd t the wire read, C06B...W E WON'T WRW, flUKABiiTOrfUi- he got [flaying football at Holy party, to discuss A summer outing, i $ 6 9 .9 5 BE MTERRUPTEO EN? y imsMimBKmsj Cross. Mrs. Edward Carrigan of Man-' lff> THERE/ PRCM . Chester, club president, Will be in M lD lC . Tha 'Jaap' Truck carriti payloads up to 2800 pounds f lM t W . With power takasiff: tht 'Jtep* Truck suppliit poMT m f O X IlL Y ! liv e Years In Coast Otiard I He joined General Tire In 1937 I charge, Hillywssd Om Tolbt"---- ( and pulls haavily loaded tra'i'lers, on the load or off- lor many typas of induitriat or farm aquipmant and in 1940-41 manSged the com- ! Movies Tooight Fits over averyge toilet ■ pany's Washington office, 'han- ! The second In a aeries of Tues- FOR X!HE BIDDIES bowl. Sturdily con* dling government contracts. Then | day night movies will be shown strutted. Easily Cleaned;' 4-WHEEl DRIVE TIUtK WIUTS...wMli’s lM |H l Rikon N 4-WhM M ti m WH followed five, years in th ^ Coast [ this evening starting at 8:15 at the Large AfMtrlmeat J e o R Aak for a demonatration today... Guard, where he'rose froth petty tennis courta in Henry officer to Ueutenant, and In 1946 ! The program will include, Arthur Drug^ Stores j $ 4 7 .7 $ he rejoined General tire in Bo.s-"S.O.S. Iceberg," ‘ ‘Battle of the t ton. He lives with his wife and flbe Buttes,” and "W o o d y Dines Out.’ Children in Old Greenwich. Conn. ^ Over 200 chUdren with their par- WELDON DRUO GO. DeCORMIER /dOTOR SALES, Inc. Principals In yesterday’s RKO were in attendance at the first Authorized DeaBr . deal hailed it as the biggest single program last week. The movies , 90t M AIN ST— Ml-S-5$31 32-24 MAJPLE STREET — MANCHESTER financial transaction in the motion last for about one hajf hour. *P\ picture industry and one of the ..Taxpayers' Meeting CAPTAIN EASY A Threat largest cash sales by an individual The officers. Advisory Board BY LESUE t u r n e r fr eck LES AND HIS ^ R N D S Pat Of* Butter BY MERRILL C. BLO^SER In the history of American finance. and committee members of the 'RockvHle-Vemon Taxpayers Assn., a»«cyieMa»«i>»,.T.na,a.ea»«i lided, V chiefly, funds, which he had'put into Rockville police 'aald ths driver HARTFORD VIC FLINT Sunken Chest BY MICHAEL O’BtALLEY l'THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE TjUidns It Over tha company. of the fiiat car. Edward J. Berger, OPEN THURSOAT EVENINGS Chewlag Wrigl^a I BY WILSON SCRUGGS > Ills multl-millionsIre-Hughes'|s e plenty aaMrtIdMf Isft with pn eihpire "Including s ever yea are... ateeaver Y*i gk I »TM glASir OF fW» f»gp >M»fnW T THINK X WONOW F THATS 5cm»-j; Printable oirtool companyr, an air­ p r a m s OFF.., WIOOT TLMOVIC PLANTED IN craft' factory: And inJereats In air­ m wWdy • • .TMK PONCJOR-* ' lines and‘ othen enterprises. aOeihtag ckewlng helH t* rates f mu Korn AMESITE DRIVEWAYS gel yearaalf aaM# CRL'SRINO d Br t Titusville, Fla. (J<*)—Sheriff H. T. EXTERTLY INSTAUEO P) Williams haa-a shertfra sale com­ Rato Grading — filachlan Sprend For«M Snt .Pnsrar Rolled ing up but he says he rafuasa to AIm : Parking Lots — Tsnala Coaita — WValka ' touch one item on .the Hat, __ : , Tenm Arranged It Deelred It’a a- nine-foot python which 19% FOR CAfSH TRANSACTIONS kiUg ita food by cniahing rather ALL INSTALLATIONS SUPERVISED JIT ts.v than by/bita. ^ ' ' A Melbourne man obtained a d e m A i o b r o t h e r s deficiency decree againat a man wfao.Iivaa In Malabar on an uniMid BSTABLISllED Ittd dabt t o r $1,000. One of the itc ^ CALL NOW — ANTTIMB . " t DM w iit^ fKf ew iM P t’ MANCHESTER MI-t-Nil — HARTFORD CHapel T-SOIT wM-wag .tlM .-eapke* / 1

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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 an 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 . 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 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« after last night’s 6-5 loss to the proper .gimmick. minter Will back off to make a fourth, picked up tlx points on 5- 1.97‘-. Taunton, .Ma-sa., outpointed ' K.. Hnh'nlhsl c --- 4 n 1the last of the sixth inning. Herrin No. 1 pitcher this sea.son whereas New' YorK GlanU. "We think we club paidachunk for him. with , the Cardinals. Tommy shot tougher, instead of sneaking Sport Schedule Dodgertown to Honor Reese for-10. Campanella is sidelined Tiger Ted Lowry, 183,. New Haven. ! Koski. g ...... 4 (VO Wehmeler went all the way and lefthander Kenneth William# haa In to make it murder. And the Maior Leaf^e with a bruiaeii left hand and a Conn.-. 10. ■ "(u-e. * ...... **! Roy Smalley hit a Iwo-ruh homer still have a chance to oatch the T 24 lS-23 63 1 been the ace of the Willimantic Brooklyn Dodgers. We realize it's dyed-in-the-wool off-season rifle­ — ------1” r,.s. (M 1in the nightcap triim-.ph that sent ataff. Ironically enough, both Tennis* foremost gum bubbler a long-shot and we've got to have man "wUl agree on one other point = L e a d e r $ = : B F. Pm. ; the Ph‘l.- into sixth place sliead Caddies S^k Shelter, Toolglit At Special lAJght July 22 0 twirlers impressed wi,lh their re­ ii- Barbara- Breit. Frequently hiflp from the other clubs. But we Top Novelty Show —that crows always have a Emanuels ys. Oentsr Church, I Krinjak; ( ...... It 0-0 ..f CincinnaU. lief chores in the,-4-4 tie but seeded number one. the J*torth Ampriran j An^ust. • f ...... (4 iv| U! The Senators breezed In against think it can be done.” Three Die Under Trpe chance. . 6:80—Robertson. Battina. ( Hasp<1 on at batio—Ka- Red Sox Have the Pitching I Barnard, f...... dman, Boston.' 6r>: Tuttl^. Dp!n*ll. Totals ...... 28 after his hbuble on s home run by tables will be turned in the third son left in which to go places,” traveling novelty show, the Cali- ball. The zany member* push] BA's vs. North Ends, 6:1ft—Mt. *».). Runs BatFfI In .G'ns<;n. Boston, 73. Score at half time 3!^14. Nassifs. Eddie Yost. ttsburgh UP)—Nelson King, 27- Grimm pointed out. "If we keep killed by lightning yesterday. with a scattsrgun iq fun fast and hit. ' Nebo. |he batting cage at Vero Beach, into the .300 circle for live first Kalinr. D<'trt»l!, 7l Boonp- Detroit and New York INKA — Tiie Red • lOS-l.-biit^both these firemen em- meeting and that his .squad will fornla Cuties will appear at Mt. | across runs from flrat, second and j The fourth, acting on ta - (IMstributed by NBA Service) ria. time and .shows signs of doing It Berra, New York. **3 Mantle. N>w Sox may not be loa well equipped ploy a sinking fast ball as a trap yeXr-old rookie pitcher, got off to getting our recent'combination, of furious. It isn’t exacUy a sport Volk. 61. put an end to the two-year-old Nebo Field Friday night. August third base, catch fly balls "1th a : pulsc. Jumped aa . the bolt that gives the black marauders Lawyers vs. Anssidi's, ft—Vsr- "I want to level with ,voii." the again: all th: way a;^ong the line. for doub> plays. Jinx, ' .flying start this spring. He nm-maktng and ateady pitching, planck. llitRT>Kailn«'. Detroit. I2h Smith. Wilson Oulpoiiils we still can throw a scare into 12 at 6 o'clock. An all male team t fish net. pitch grapefiuits, trick | struck and escaped Injury. All too much opportunity to extenfl then Brooklyn manager began "I "He might ’be a touch slower Clrvelaiifl. 115, Fox. ('hiraRn. 114. Versatile BiD T-he Retd. Sox pitching: was Both coaches "111 bank on their itched 19 scoreless innings before but dressed in ladies' garments I balls and keep tjie crowd in stitches nvire attending a watermelon Motor Bales vs Bpencsr, 6 + than in 1940,'• Fresco 'rhompson, Kuenn. Oetrdit.- 105 Power. Kannaa highly effective even while the the opposition . earned s run BrookI.vn. But the other teams will their lives. Hie rifle gam* U a Combination Show don't think you can go more' than I'ltv. im. ly Goodman, for strongest possible lineup and a including high heel* and makeup,! throughout the contesL And the part)' for caddies at oil'ensboro Wsodell. , the Brooks' vice-president points club was getting ofyto a fright­ against his offerings. Despite his have to take a few fails out of the horse of another color. Motors vs. Bsntly's. ^ f t —Oval. 120 games. You're getting old, Doublea—Kurnn. Detroit anti Kinisan. i exam ple, belongs Irish P.al LfOwry I bannsr'erowd is anticipated. ^ the Cuties will meet the Manchea- pre-game rouUne includes Indlvid- Country Club. In the flrat place, there Isn’t I gotta get a kid to help out." out. "but he still goe.s behind scc- KanNaa ritv. 22 White and Plersail, f i r m t ixaa* ful start. There is‘Always some- fine pitching he hadn't won a Dodgers, too. We can't do it all tcr Auto Parts. I ual dances, song and a chorus nura- BoRton aftd Power. Kansas CUy, 19 ^ The jleaM: Jerry Morris,-14, much of a crow to Mmot at. The At Riverside Park Wedoesdsy, July M Reese nodded and went back to ond and lakes bread and butter ■ body around to - come in and game. V alone.’ Tha visitois ptay a seven inning - ber or two. Beaupre vs. First NstionsI, 6:16 away fco.m a baiter. And, remem- Trinka—Finl^an. Kansas n tv and' w here he Wax in ; throw, hard The Red Sox’ more New York, July 19 ,A’i -Sqgar Charles Ray, 12, and Frank whole target are* of solid crow, wOhk. , The season ^.opened with Mantle. New \oik, 7, Busbv. I'hlraipn. 1946, wlien the game with all the finesse of a baby ; Some of the stars who will ap- other than feathers, la only the -HCSigrter Oak. Pee Wee at shortstop and It stayed her. I said he 'might' be a touch Kaline. Detroit. Stmnson. Kansas rity [recent double-header at Yankee Al Wilson hopes he won't have to ■4 elephant. Their comical antics on ’ pear with the visitors Include Bsirger, 18. Their companion A combine automobile race Le^on Juniors vn^ Willimantic. that way—to mid-August. Then, -slower. I'm not even sure of that." and t'arev. New* Vtua. 6 Bosox won their Stadiuifi wa.s typical. When the wait so long for his next fight. in the- tree was Andy lliomp- size of your flat, if that. Clipping 6:1ft—Willimsntic. llariie ^tins-vMamle. New York. 21; ■only pennant 'in the diamond plus two pre-game (3irfSUne. the exotic rage; Uza son, son of a fonner county a crow’s tall feathers merely program for stock cars and three one afternoon after a game, Reese . Belonged to Red Ho\ . Kaline DetroH. - ^ . Z.aurhin arid .Jen-I vwwfr heat got Willard Nixon and his TTie Englewood. N. J.. welter Local Sport Shepard Back in BasebaH^ entertainers , make the Cuties a IJane, softball's greatest comedian: Telei*oite vs. Pagsni's, 6:30 aen. Bosttm and Zeinlal. Kansas City. 28 years'. Billy ■ \4;ide a.saortment and .Mel Par- hadn't been to the post since Judge. makes him sngry and subject to unit aflito daredevil competitton Is approached Dresayn. Reese was’ Red Sox property IS ■ [ the Kid doesn’t gESTKBDAV’A KESILYS top-drawing attraotlon. Moat of Vampirx. one of the country's la d ­ Charter Oak. With IxHjinville, . nell wu.s pommeled, in came Ike March 7 until he -whipped Irish Pat * N alionsI It was the second such trag-tJ certain lopsidedness of flight; on Schedule for fan# at the River­ Police A Fir* v»>. Optical. 6 "Charley. I Just plsyeii number .atoien l^5.-.-n(v»ta rhl.-a*..,, 14. cover too much Cincinnati 9, Brookij'n S. the Cuties are top-notch players >nging pitchers;pitcncrs; Grandmauraiiuma Gruber,uiuoti,. 120," he smiled. "Guesa I better not an Amijrican .Ii-nsen. Bosluix.- Slirunn l'h(rs»n s n d ___ Del(*c.k and Hurd to slam the Lowrj' of Toledo. Ohio, last night New 'York 6, Milwaukee 5^ - Chatter In their own right and they boast.-----very ----- popuiar- with the fans *"■’snd edy in less than 24 hours. \ it's hardly fatal!. j side Park Speedway tonight. Thisi- Waddell. Hunter. New Vttrk. 5». Smith. Cleveland ' ffrouna a t sec- door in the Yankees’ faces. at St. Nicholas Arena. .Philadelphia l)-l>. ChicsfoVl. Figures He Can Still Win And in the second place, crows sU down from now on. " J hitter.” Joe (,'ron.m sRid, and and Bniisr. New Ytirk. 7. ond base. X routine that n111 bring numer­ j^tilah. the 36-inch midget, cort- Two members of Kentucky’s is a repeat of one of the Agawam | Nortii BhdS va. Herm's. 6:1ft-- Brooklyn,»i xrxrrxi^y II uvruKiiLbouRht iiiiiihim kur(dr ♦Rt/.uvnf.|4I),000 t'lirniiia 'nas»‘fi on n neriBionsi — j r*st, A* "’ell equipped for fire fight­ "That wasn't so bad though." Only sanrea scheduled. . National Guard were killed by don't usually pose to have Uiplr Mt. Nebo, DreMien sputtered a couple of Pitrhina 'Based on - k derlstonsi ,iiS7 Bvrnr, — ; The rm*-. story-sex-.* of Americaa RAIN Ca u s e d aeviSiral post­ ous laughs, from the-fans regatd- sidered a top showman and a pictures taken with a bullet the track's m<)*t euccessful programs "I's" 'and that was the last time TIte Red Sox have spent a lot o f: g"""''*" i - !1* ers as he is. Higgins doesn't hesl- he said in hi* dressing room, "the Baltimore 3. Chicago 0 Modesto, Cfslif., July 19 (/Pi -4*05 on for the past six years—at leas of the opposition? A visit-by standout player who will live in lightning Sunday while stand­ Motors v*. Bantty'a, 6:16--Oval, money_ . 1 New \ork. 7-2. .775Hoeft. Detroll. !i-3. Gradv Hqtton j ta.te to' send a starter tp-the rescue last time it was alnwxrt a year be­ Washington S. Kansas City 3. ponements on. the local athletic Bert Shepard'is bsrit it,-biueball Waterbury. Conn.; Hot'Springs, ing under a tree. They were way chucks and other members of laat year with several new fea­ Green Manor vs. Auto Parts'.'6 anybody has brought up anything noney and lost untold^ pennants ( /750. Kanstaniv. New York. .750; ‘ unusual1 as Only games scheduled. sceiie last nigtit. Among them was the ChiUes is a mirthful Interlude your memory and play shortfleld. btacause they haven't *h»»d a Wvrm Cleveland. IM. 733. r ' :f -v 'Ellis...... Kinder.... I of a starter. The" fast-balling. De- tween fights." and. a t.34 and with only one leg, I Ark.: CItorpua Chrisli. Tex., and Before the.gaine, the Cuties "'ill PvL Edwin C. MUee. London, of the marmot family will. In a tures added. Some thirty or more Charter Osk. about Pee Weie Reese being any­ __ of Billy I lock opened the sea-son well as a Wilson. 14S44. to Lowry's 146. STANDI.NOS the National Little League contest to the most rabid fan who doesn't fleld, they’re constantly on the ccaipetltive thrillers are to be thing but the finest shortstop in thormighK’horotighlv satlsfai-torvaatlafwW v shortston.shortstop. -! _ Slrllo'o>U» .Vew, York. '..Score.. 134 . Mn.d MJ, j that NatlaasI figt. res he still., has a-future. 1 Willlston, N. D.—doing * , little know a home run..from a touch- stag* a half hour riotous special and Pfc.'Carl, Wj, flood, Mc- Second Congo* \s. North Meth­ Dpiroit. Klaus, who installed at .shortstop i starter, but was out three and a controliad the 10-round match ex­ W L Pet. G B L between the Medics and Green Shepard, you’ll recall, is the pitching, some first baaing and a M’hortrr. move, picking around for edible BtegM on the daredevil side ef the odist, 6:30—Robertson. the Dodgers' history. With Reese, the Bnsox easily 'S4> tlinrrlii. <'|pvp|«pd. R2 Bullivnn, as a desperate last resort^ lit the.i half weeks when vinis settled in cept for the late stage* to win am B rooklyn ___ «3 3* .6*9 — V Manor at Charter Oak Park. Also, I dO"TI. floor show that la worth the price tidbiU. program and several races includ-* lioiig Way Since 1940 might have matched the Yankees. Boston. 7R. • Milwaukee .. 49 40 .651 .12'> the softball tllf at Charter Oak W^orld War II fighter pilot who ' bit' of managing. Th# Cuties are to softball what of admission alone. Thursday, July t l On July 22. Brooklyn —from NallvnMt JjPAgMs fire under the Back Bay, Million- his arm. ’ ‘ • unanimous decision. Referee Rsy New Y’ork .. 4« 43 ..■(17 IS 's lost his right'leg below th4 knee Won Opener You get all squared away, rifle Ing a 25-lap feature, on th* yace Elks v*. TYuai, 6:1ft—Charter It has been this way since 1940. Bauluff ^Baspd on 200 at bat«- Cam: airea. , - - Kejit on Going Miller scored it 8-1-1, Judge Leo C hicago '___ 4 i 4S .495 IT 's between Clase Bros., hnd Groadte 1 , , .... pohed out from (cover with the end. Coney Island to Brownsville- is DAnalla. Brooklyn. .^46^ Snldpr. Brook- 8t Louis ... 40 44 ,476 19 wolves. The Intermediate League when hta P-:38 cra.'hefl in Ger­ In his debut with Modesto he *' ' J Oak.,,, , 'Thst was a fiill 16 years ago r>Ti. .3tt; KluRSPwakl. Cincinnati. -323; Hatton, passed alonf; by. the, The Red Sox kept right on go-- Birnbsum ft-4-f ahd Judge Tony many back in 1944. German prison e crosshairs steady as a rock Billy Green’s Canadian Aces • and you look at Reese snd jfolng to id celehraie' Reese's 38th ■Ashburn. Phlladpiphta, .321: Aa«on, Philadelphia 43 - 4S ,4M 30 p'm e pairing Police A Fire and pitched the seven-inning opener of on Mr, Crow’s wlngbuttg, make all driving Fords, Ward Beam's world „ AHsaldi's'vs. Aceto A Sylvester. i/Dlrthday with a "nlglit" for him. Reds, came as an after thought I Utg without ParneH and Delock Rossi 6-4, all for Wilson. The Xs- Cincinnati 40 4S .465 30 ram|> surgeons amputated and, in a doubleheader, gave up eight hits .. r 6 -. Verplancic. seams implausible. Milwaukee and Burxess. Cincinnati. throw-in in the *100.000 deal that | and with Ted Williams, the sdeiated ^ e s s ckrd for Wilson also Pittsburgh .. 31 *0 .341 21'.s l^nticelli's was ' also . washed out W oman's Placff Is in the Home - your calculations and adjustments champion auto daredevils driving looks the same as he. did ".Nights" usually see a player Ainericaa at the West Side Oval. the spring of 1945, Shepard signed i and won, 5-2, over Reno. as to holding over, or holding Into Plymouth* and Dick Rogers’ All- High.ve. Auto Parts, 6:#0—West . Runs—Snider. Brooklyn. 7.k Bruton. sent George Kell to the While, thumper, confined to the diigout was 6-4. Now York .. .629 a basebell contract to pitch for "My arm feels pretty good,” he Side. 'when he first came up- a baby- with, more money than any of Milwaukee, 67.: (tllllam. Brooktvn and Sox in late May of laat .season. by an aching bAck. After the wrap, Lowry’ said-he ______• ■ y; ■ '------^------the wind Just a tesnehy Mt—and American Motor Maniacs driving Htos*'' contributing:—get a car for •Pnat. -f^tncinnatl. -*4—Khtatewekt; Cttr* Chicago ___ .. 53 34 .609 COACH WALLY Fortin an­ the Washington Senators. said.,"I'm Juat gonna, play and see Spebcert vi opucal, 6—WsSarir Tgced guy WlT?r"delighIed "pholo- clnnali aqd Mays. N'pw. York. 63 Klaus Big Question Pamell’s knee; mendeC but he 'had aggravfated an old injury to CleTrlana .. . .^”53^ 36 .596 He's Just Joined the. Modesto the dumed crow swaggers’ over to (flievrolets are the three separate graptaers by posing with a razoi the Mnipic rea.>M>n that he is a balir. mla.-ied a turn because of a kink his riglit hand in the first tSound. B oston...... 5U 39 .563 nounced .this morning that his what I can do. 1 think I could help investigate a bug. So you have to organizations of stuntmen who ' Friday, July 22 - player. Runs Baled In Snider. Rrooklvn. 9.3: Hatton Is an established- .260 Detroit ...... 45 41 .523 American Legion Junior baseball Reds the Ctssi C (Jslifomla higher up if I had the chantfe.Yes, Nasalffa vs. B anker*: :1ft— held to a fuzzy cheek. - j Kiuszpwskl. (?lnclnnatl. $9: Mustal, St. hitter -end will win a .ball game in his arm. There would be more He didn’t really cut loose with that Kan.sas City .. .36 53 .416 League and said today he thinks get settled all over again. ‘ will compete in the first part o f ' Charter Ohk. ft ‘)Did you see Reese on that sin-, But Reese Night I* different. Loula. 67: Campanella. Brooklyn. 66: headache tablets for the enemy if right until the ninth. Washington ..SO 57 ,346 tetfii will leave from the Legion I'd wifi a few and lose a few In the And while crows cannot appar­ the schedule. Elach. of, the three Mavs. New Y'ork, 65 for you now and then, but will he could "help a. lot of .tear.is high­ It started, you are, with the this exponent of the slider, B altim or)— SS .318 Home tomorrow ni^ht at 5 o’clock majors,'’ ' , ently count beyond two, they very shows will enter a daredevil In •CYO v*. Herm'a, 6:1ft-Nebo. ^ e ? ” asked Clyde Sukeforth. Ihe, Hita —Aaron. MllwAuke*'; .115-. Muet?- Klaus, who.spent eight years in Manager Trsnk. Geir'tiird said TODAY’H GA.MF:H er up If they’d gjve me the Shepard said the word that' got Norman's v*. ‘Lawyers, 6-Ver- Pittsburgh coach. aJler a game | ba-seball wnters. To them. Reese |er. New’ York. 112: KlU8xe.#skf and the minors, 'matntain anylhrng j sifrewbalt and knuckler returned Lowry fiproibably would b« side- j I Natinssl for the trip to Willimantic. quickly leam to Judge distance as every contestable event including has l>een a pal making''iftclr living Pitat. Clnriimati. 106; Bruton. Milwau­ .SLl-nuls St. New Y6r|t (3-Twl-nljthl)— (^ance." around 10 years ago that he auto rollovers,' aide over side roils pisnek. this season. "He bounced down j kee and Park. Ne4r York. 107. like his .300 batting.pace? . MiUc ' to_his,'53, form. ' lined, for at least ,a mMitlu” Jaqiooii (5-5i and Poholsky (.Irtl nr How much higher up? accurately as aeiy r%nge - flndsr I*F* vs. Motor Sale*. ft-Waddell. to flrat like a little kid. He took ’ better and ea.Hie.'r fpr a'long time. Double.*—Snider. Brot>klyn. 21; Rru- HIggina has not yet'made up his.| When ^^antic, iong-a/med and A handful of fans paid iR.OOO to TW’I LEAGUE action restimea couldn't get off the mound to field ever Invmited. In the eestem and for lon^qt distance, leap of death, lott and Isoran. MDw’aukee and Repul- Schmidt (0-0* i's. Ilcam (9-*> snd Lld- tonight at 6:15'at Mt. Nebo with "I'd Win a few and lose a few bunta was a case of misinterpreta­ Moriarty* V*. Medics, ft—Char­ a awerve toward second like a He goes out of his way fo help mind whether big boy Norb Zaii long - striding Frank Sullivan see the televised bout. dl» (2-21 or McCall (3-3i. ' I,' in the majors,” Shepard said, ‘‘and mldwestera states, urhera rifle­ etc. a story along. aki. 8t. Isouis. 20. Reete. Brooklyn. II. Cinclnnsti at Philadelphia' (3-Twi-^ the BA’s battling, thg North Ends. tion." men are. forever harrying erqwe. Th* program is scheduled for Sn ter Osk. - .demon. ■ I wish you coulii find ■ . Triplet —• Bruton. Milwaukep and chin is another W alt' Di opo, I 'he mound with a pitch, nlftiri—Collum (8-3* and .NuXhall (Mi In a makeup game Wedne.sday, the do better than that in t(9p minors.’' five players in this league w-ho "'The fans-read it and it helps fsong, Pittsburch, 9; GUliafp. Rrooklvn. which, would find him not swht-1 geheril idea nr Klippateln (1-Sl v«. Olckimn (6-6) SAd “Waahington was playing Brook­ singles and btmehes "III lift and 8;15 start tonight.,. baseball. " is iht way Pee. Wee Koiidv. Chicaxo. Mayt. NeW York' and North End* meet Herm'a Cameras. Scattered Action lyn in an exhibition game,” he are 26 and can do that. " Clemente. Plttsbur|t). 7. ting the long ball often enough. | [h®' 'he ^11 starts coming at him Rnberts (14-7) dr Mroiiniki (0-3*. Shepard, saw only scattered ac­ flap off should you stop'your car WON FIRST SEASON Reese puts it. ; Home Runa^nider. Brooklyn. 31; I at a'point directly below hta nose. Milwaukee at PltUburgh (n)—Bur­ related, “ and I was going to start. or show yourself at any range Reete started the second half The Red Sox are loaded where dette (7di* V I . Kline (g-lll. tion with the Senators althouidi of the season with a .290' batting I KiuatewAi. Cincinnati. 90; Mava. New ' Games loat by. Tom Brewer early Only game* scheduled. ' GREEN MANiOR "‘iU face the he stuck with the club through the 1 wa* talking'to I^^eo (Durocher, cloeer thain 3(X> yards. . PltUburgh fA5—Donl* Buah was York. 3T: Banka. <'hirago. 26: Pont. it counts most—inf the pilchcrfs, in the going were beautifully ' Ameriraa Manchester-1 Auto Parts Wednes- then 'Dodger manaj^er) and the The youngsters sr* apparently Sled Dog Program average, a record of dellirring in ' Cincinnati. 13. box. The Bosox have their slick- New York 'at Chicago (n) —Byrn* ' night at 6 o'clock in a Na- 1945 and 1946 reyuons. ;e’s a left- the only Pittsburgh manager ever th* clutch throughout tfhr first | Stolen Batet—Boyer. St. ImiuIs. IS: hamder and, naturally, lands on his New -York reporters came around taught Just how far three foot­ to win s NstionsI League pennant isilHam. Brooklyn. 12: Temple. Cincin­ I. .0 (7-3) V i. Johnson (3-0). , tibnal Little League conteat at and aaked' Leo if his boy* were ball flelds extend before they Scheduled in Avon part of th# year—and prospects: Yesterday’s Stars\ nati and Bruton. Mllwrauk^e, n . Maya. the memorable days of Babe i . Boston at Kansas City Inl—Dclock' . Charter Oak ParJu'- “ righ foot and leg' while delivering In hi* first year,, of .continuing, his pennant-winning YorV i (C-(i vs, Ditniar (5-6). • every pitch. Ihe thought waa that gonna bunt .on me. leave the nest, and they never Pitching Jini Wtlson. Orlolss. " PitrKihe (Bated on 9 decitlons) -H* Ruth, Smoky Joe Wood. D»itch . ^as ^ e n called Baltimore at Detroit—McDoiiald l3-3)' " 'Hell,' Leo told ’em, ‘they forgsL Where crows fat, aijric of play through another ended Chicago White .Sox' seven-( Newcombe. Brooklyn. 15-1. .f36: l.abine, vs. lAry (6-10). . DAVE DUNCAN and Roger he couldn't last, since he was tak­ Avon, July 19 lA) — On th# World Serisa Leonard. Ernie Shore. George right-handed Eddie Lopat be­ Q:—iWhal's the difference be- . Washington at Cleveland rn)—fildn# ing the Jar of his owirfull weight haven't bunted all year and I don't dumb, and'happy In that nobody LONG AND SHORT game winning streak with a two- Br/H>klyn 6-2. .315: IsOej*. .Brooklvn 9-3,' Foster anu Car'. Alays. cause of his Jiink. -but .the aon of tv.een a. batted ball hitting the (4-10) vs. l,emon'12-6). Barrett competed in yeaterday’s see how they can.etart tonight. If ever takes a pop at.them with a heals of a hmt wave, the NsW Reese has turned into one of hit, 3-0 victory, walking non* and ,7M. Arroyo, fit, Uiuls, lV-4. .7!IS.: ,Col- For three campaigns, .tiie Red Connecticut State Jaycee Junior on hie arUficiaf limb. England sled dog club Is making tbos* guys yeu take for granted. ium\ Cinclnnsll. S-J. ,7l7. the old catcher smd coach can b* rail of outfield»bleachers and ''Shucka,” said Shepard, "that one of 'em does. I'll fine him 8500. csnterflr* rifle, by:aiid Ikrge the Pittsburgh (Ah—Fred Clark striking oyl, five. Striliroiili—Jonrs. rihl- Sox had only one dependable re­ very fast. bouncing back on Uue‘field or into CIOLORH AID BOWLERS Golf Tournament at the Madison Orea^ Sportsasaa bird with the Mg voice Sfiff tbs plans for Its ascend annual baaeflt asnrsd longest as a PltUburgh Pi­ H* is as familiar Ih Brooklyn as Hitting - Roy Sfever*. Bena- rrif \pHllsdflphl*. 106; Conlrv.- 1111- lief worker, Ellis Kinder, now 41. Gplf Club. 'Duncan fired a 78 and neVer bothered me much except sled diog race ber*. th* subway' ride to Ebbets Field. wsukrVt *9; NVwcombc, Brooklyn. 94: Boo Ferriss, the pitching coach, t^ atands 7 I had to have a re-amp’ ntion "Weil, those reporters wrote that Mg appstiu for gam* Mrd sggs rates manager—16 years. Homia lors, had perfect 3-for-3 with two HaddlxXSl. Louis. 17. . ' Hurd and Klely says the under-hand vrtght-hander, A.—‘Two base*. IVa a boase ten Chictgo (JF) — If you're having" 2 Barrett ahot an. 84. Both young- laq waa a great spiwtsman and keeps plenty of AaUnee between Th* event, It'wa# announoed to- Wagner had the shortest term. H* H* goes, you might say, with the home • nli}B and a double for three s sters performed this spring with which waa aupposad to take sight .flay, w ill be bMd Sunday. Nov. 6L. Isas*. But a glance into bassball Manager Higgins now has two Dick BjrodowAki, back from the wbrii Ibe ban bsaacea late tki trouble bowling your ' sverag* weeks and which ended by keep­ wasn't gonna taka advantag* of MnuMlf anti men. espedaUy men chucked the Job s/tsr Tour days. ryna batted . and- three runs lEO IN VICTORY more who spit in the opposition's Army, would be *A good as any tlMids* blame it on the Wliliara " Manchester High's erackerjack ms, whan all he meant waa that his carrying long black Mieks. ^ h ia r a won’t be any mow InAvBR * history throui^out 1ft yars gives scored in 6-3 victory over the Kan­ ing me In the hoepital 2H yeara than, moat UkMy. but tt won't you a line oh just ho>w much of g eye' Is taking over for a falter­ had he the opportunity to work. I).—With the bsasa full aad on* M. Stuart, president of a Chicago J "When I got but; (h 1849. it was guys couldn't bunt whan they tried •We of the Varmintlqg dan. by sas City Atbletici. Billings.' .Mont, OPI—Boxer Dick ing atartelf. They are the right- It has been written, si^d said out, the batter grounds to Ut* paint company, auggeata the use and would get fined if they triad ’-/•J'/-'-'-':' ("W : using today’s supsr>sqiupmant In maka any dlfferane*. _ I>on Baddy/ fo m sr UnivsniUy ballplayer this guy is. Lane won'h'ia bout but loat his suit, TONIGHT’S (JAME ^ the Rsc my arm that waa bad, not my lag. Inttead e f aled*. tba dot> t i Michigan bassball and basket­ You can win with him. Five handed Tommy Hurd. and south­ that Tom' Ya-tskey hadn’t much th i^ baasman, who throws wide of middle value colors — not too Toil know, I was hobbling around when ha didn’t tell ’«m to. So the £aiisia£a9 where killing with tt is ^ easy, Bill Dietrich Jr., son of the for­ case. The mnfft middleweight paw Led Kiely. ' Hurd, 31, looks Tor the millions he spent' in Bos­ and ln(« th* djrt, pulling the bright, not too dark—on bowling c Roftbail League feature* the word got -out I couldn't field. can shoot oOrsdlvaa out of boat* wtMHed g i n usually cut d n a ball. stAT, sUutsd a tripl* play la Panaants, to b* exact—with a mer AthleUcs and White Sox told pollc* it while in the ring strong Manchester Auto Parts and on cniftciits and you build np a lot nsas with tbs marmot f a MMdffetatoad auteaMWlea bis flnt Ml BUM la orgwdMd ■Xth oeming. up. And sine* 1940. harmless . enough a t Jb91* and ton. catohsr’a f<^t off th* plate. Doss allsya H* Uso belisvea alley of axtra muscl* la your am a that A matter of fact, 1 know j Sific* woman’s wrosUing U now legal in Illinois, the iQkls are batUr looken and leas mussed up than pltchjr, is for the Monroe, somseha took’^MKMsrorth of ISft, ’ .but ha isn't a:frald of the ‘Well, he has young pitchara and tbs batter jrst a tuB-battad-bi? tight* should b* ahadsd and that .X Oro»-Tu Wolve*. 111# tut U ached- pravlpiialy. Th* businesa is atlU higbty unladyUka however, aa Penny Banner demonatratee in Chkago If yen think you’ry e a ttjl . 'Tha Oonmetlcat CRegtar eff bsJI wMR'Om ttotnas of Um Wsst> hs appsarsd. In .only. S4 La.. Cotton States League, farm' s ulad at S:M at Chiartar pak and you don't aSad.” can SsM rij|ht now as w ^ as moat _ th^ ___ _ _ sen tASgt|g. W tM f la a Hurtstop. iaff gear and < troplijr from Us davU. Klsly, 25, never did rs- a catcher t« gs with them la Ae—N*. A mr* Btumm Is ririalBg Burfac** should b* Shepard has Mekad arosmd ia of ttw pitchara la th* majors avail aqiiaatlng a laglocb: faatftnsd MvlAaChoaa La Clahe. Tha latter SnaUy eurrendered to. a Boatoa erab I bscauM of a broksn ankl* alttb of the Tanka**- dr«asin( room. gala wsigh^ lost la the fpriag Sammy WhiU. ^ ditamod. the AOtomgn ban move lata first n^taa^'am .arndm yiainm i n ' ' 'plaea with a 'Mtory. th* mlaor* and aonl-^ ball oC wtthf oa)^ ooa lag.” ‘'I - V hold, wha^var thaU ls.* , ^ ^ :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 ,oIy on rubber man, tried to forestall a repetition 1948 Plymouth sedan, others from 3-5843. Direct from owner. MI. 9-1749. eral Leonard A. Scheele has indi­ breakfost'^ on ' standard time, discs, beautiful Muiiter green fin­ particulars from the Hartford erator. Good for camp or cottage, oil hdi water heat, aluminum MI, 9-5132. MI. 9-4694. J. Crockett, Broker. Office Phone heavy lifting, athletics, or con­ grommets used for Air Ck>rps of the joke by telling it himself in ._$3S, Look behind office. Douglas cated two of (Gutter's earliest lots wanted to know if the oommlaOon ish. Original l7,ooo miles. Local $50. MT. 3-4410. Business Locations storm windows, full -cellar,, split MI. 3-S416 Residence MI. 9-7751. UPPER BOLTON Lake—Beautiful stipation. caps," the letter said."’’All other Introducing No. 6. He was shouted Motors, W Main./ or Manchester offices of the were suspect, no fornfal Teport has recessBd for lunch on daylight or one owner car. This car is as nice BOB S UPHOI^TERY. For free Business Opportunities 32 For Rent 64 rail fence, amesite drive, near year round six room, white stucco Often the first symptom of piles mfgs. had to buy from him and K down, ------:------:...... standard time. Ihe folks who ste GOOD WILL used cars from your as they come, Barlow Motors. 435 estimates call PI. 2^7553, State Employment Service or WANTED bus line, school, only $13,500. home. Very large living room with is the presence o t blood on the out yet been made public on that in­ they didn’t their cape were re­ CARVEL STORES Available to 8(X>OP! hraakfoat on daylight timo favonfi Pontlao dealer. Good prices and Main St., Manchester. Reliable. Honest Person THREE ROOM office' apace, will Carlton W. Hutchins. Ml. 9-5132, fireplace. Three bedrooms. Excel­ side of the stool without p-a i n. vestigation. jected. -Mr. Lev’s caps ware never LAND CLEARED and construc­ qualified persons in Connecticut office of the Ill CONCORD ROAD Uranium is about 3H times going to lunch on tho terms as low as $2 per week. Me. TO TAKE OVER renovate to auit tenant. 2nd ftoor 9-4694. lent kitchen, radiant heat. Screen­ Other common early signs are rejected, because the inspector’s tion of lawns, retaining walls area. These highly successful heavy as Steel. They prevailed. Cure Auto Co., Inc., 378 Main St. 1949 PLYMOUTH four-door, spe­ UNPAID b a l a n c e Manchester Savings A Loan Bldg. ed porch. Directly on waterfront. itching or slight pain,' especially onc stamp was in the possession of em­ cial de luxe. Heater, $350, See at built.. grass and bushes cur and drive-ln ice cream store franchises GENERAL MANAGER VERNON, near Parxway, very de­ Have you $2,500 cash as a down Large five room ranefe in ML 6-9443. MONTHLY p a y m e n t s Apply Manchester Savings A Immaculate condition, - $15,000. straining. Bleeding ii u s u a 11 y ployes of Harry Lev. Walnut St. MI. 9-4463. removed, Arthur Gay. MI: 9-6275. are now availably. Carvel etores sirable split-level home. Fireplace . payment on a home? Do you 81 MUNICIPAL BUILDING $17.63 Loan. 1007 Main St. closed breezeway, two car ga­ George J. Coleman, Broker, (Con­ slight at first, but, can get so bad Became Inspectors 1181 CHEVROLET lUUon wagon, ^ -are delivered to you complete in­ in knotty pine, semi-finished rec­ qualify to assume a $15,000 GI necticut Bank and Trust Building, that it can cause anemia. Ulcers, Ruth Millett "These emj^oyee were a Mr. four door, eight passenger, radlOi-p®*® HUDSO^ club coupe^ Good FENCES ERECTED, cededar split cluding our own exclusive pat­ MANCHESTER 3 Complete OFFICES AVAILABLE in top reation room plus laundry and MI. 30-year mortgage? If you do we RockvlUe. TR.. 8-4045 or TR. or cracks in the skin or mucous Siegal and a Miss Ruth McAvila heater, Powergllde. Five nearly "tires, good " mechanical "condition. I ented equipment and special for­ . Rooms of Brand New Manchester location. Ideal for lavatory facilities. Near bus line. rage, recreation rooms in 5-4710. Bargain at $280. MI. 9-3803. or BU. 9-0483. have a 6-ro. of St. Louis bid on Main 8t. wait. Marlow’b. SPACIOUS Professional Office. ranch, fireplace, tile bath,, cellar, by surgery. MANCHESTER Driving Academy. ucts has an opening for one mori and a "Few Olher Articles Ground floor. Main St. Ample Call William McBride—MI 3-4816 recreiftion room with fireplace, Let’s say he married A gay; a Marino contract.” Manchester’! oldest, most recom­ Help Wanted— Female 35 salesfnan. Salary and botius. Mar­ garage, over 1 acre, large trees, A letter from Mrs. E. M. not light-hearted, girl amd After ten BEFORE YOU BUY a UMd car -WEAVING of burns, moth holes e v e r y t h i n g parking. MI 3-6900. McKi n n e y built 1950. Approximately 3 , acre. TTie writer said il was a sealed mended, your safety, qur busi­ ried. Car. Write Box J. Herald. high elevation, suburban. Carlton only asks for information con­ years of marriage he-finds he is RAY DERRMI MSiB Bea Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck and torn clothing, hosiery rune, GIRLS FOR telephone work, no t h e u n p a i d a) Asking $16,850. bid contract, and all bids were ness. License guaranteed. Stand­ handbage repaired, zipper re­ NEW STORE for rent. Located at W. Hutchins, MI, 9-5132, 9-4694. J. WATSON BEACH and CO. cerning hemorrhoids but whether living u'ttb a woman who nags or Bales and Service, 288 Main experience neceSsaryv. . Salary. MARRIED MEN. ages 25 to 35, BALANCE p r i c e BROTHERS. Inc. TWO FAMILY—Needs modern­ supposed to be kept secret, but ard or automatic. Mr. Miclette placement, umbrellas repaired, 133 Spruce St. Ideal for office, Realtors Hartford JA 2-2115 there is any eyre besides surgery. sulks to get her way, or who is "Lev succeeded in finding out a street ML 9-4B7L Open svsninge. F’ull or part time. 9 to .6: 5 to 9. with two years of high school or ONLY $488.28 HENRY STREET—Three bedroom izing, village center. $3,800. your personal instructor. Dial PI. men's shirt collars reversed and beauty parlor, drug store, etc. For In mild cases there is often con­ more interested In feeling sorry day prior' to the opening" of, the 2-7249 any time. -Apply Room 1, 4 P(irk St., Rock* better preferred, for established Free storage until wanted. Free ranches now nearing completion. Phone Ml 3-6060 or MI 9-3931 siderable improvement without 1941-40 OLDER Ctaevroleta. Forde replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ vine delivery sales work. Pleasant out­ inforinationinformat call MI. 3-7723, MI, Among the many excellent fea­ CAPE COD— 4 rooms, all im­ for her.self tfian'in doing anything bids and got the contract. other good transportation. Good ing Shop. delivery. Free set up by our own 9-16W. surgery and sometimes surgery is constructive about her problems. MORTXOCK'S DRIVINO School. door work, guaranteed salary plus tures are the built-in electric MANCIffiSTER — Attractive six provements. private beach. $5,600. The statement said of Painter, credit enabiea us to accept $8 reliable men. room home. Fireplace, oil heat. not niscessary. If that is what ten years of mar­ Lost confidence (lulckly - restored COl.GR FILMS assure quick easy commi.ssion. Vacation. Paid hos­ rangea and ovens. If you hurry .MANCHESTER—Vacant, four bed­ CAPE (X)D—5 t^m a, all im­ a former Army (jolonel who now down. Douglas Motors, 333 Main FORMICA counters, plasUc wall training for our representaUves. NO PAYMENTS TO BANKS Landscaped lot. Asking $12,900. When It comes to cure, how.- riage havq done to her she is cer­ by a ekilled, courteous Instructor. tile, asphalt, rubber, vuiyi. lino­ pitalization and insurance, and Suburban'For Rent 66 you will have your choice of room ' home. Detachfied garage. provements. $8,800. is Lev’s business partner: At Avon cosme.lics has profitable OR FINANCE COMPANIES decorating. Priced at $15,700 with $10,300 mortgage for 30 years ever — and I mean complete re­ tainly a stranger the man -who "While in the service of the License Included. Insured, dual leum, cork Ule. Headquarters for pension plans. Apply Mr. A. W. Nicely landscaped lot. Attractive lief of severe or consistently bleed opening for capable woman. Gail Foraker, 7.W Wethersfield Ave., Phone Me Immediately FHA financing availai)le. Henael available. Monthly payment $73. DISTRESS ’SALE — 4-room married a gay, light-hearted girl. U.S. Army he helped Mr. Lev to I960 CHEVROLET de luxe sedan, controlled standard and hydrama- "do-it-yourself." Ml. 9-2855. The RfXKVILLE, 24 Grove St.— Well neighborhood. All utilities. $2,200 itig hemorrhoids — there is almojt tio cars. MI. 9-7398. MI. 9-2814, Hartford, Conn. Hartford CH 7-0358' furnished two-room apartment, A Peterman. Inc., Builders. Phone Madeline Smith. MI. 9-1642. Cash required. Total monthly pay- ranch-type, all improvements. Bar­ Or, perhaps, he married a ^rl become a millionMre on taxpay­ 443 HARTFORD gOAD ' radio, heater, good condition, Tile Shop, EUickland. After 7 P., M. CH 8-4690 certainly no method which is throughout. Small down payment. ______also single light housekeeping Ml. 9-30Q1 or MI. 9-9904. ' ment $81.22. Call now. Warren E. gain at $5,900. whd seemed sympathetic to his ers' money. The man ought to be OPEN EVERY EVENmO TIL f AUTO DRIVINO Instruction. All YOUNG LADY for Counter work,^ See It Day Dr Night MUST BE SOl-D—6-6 duplex, sati.sfactory as surgery. Easy terms. Douglas Motors, 333 SMALI. JOBS in electric wiring. room. Inquire flret floor, Howland, Realtor. MI. 3-8600. 4 rooms, full basement, a'l 'ui' dreams of success but in a few Investigated.” '-.lessons on Insured Jluai control Good pay. good woirking condi­ Situations Wanted— cellent condition, large lot, The operation can be performed "The mid-city n known as the Main. Receptacle installed. Call MI. If you have no means of trans­ conveniences. Call A Reale, provements. fireplace, large lot. •>'te.ra has turned into a wife who ears, sta n d sn l..or automaUc. tions. Apply in person. Lynn Poul­ ANDOVER. Three spacioUB rooms, WEST SIDE — Expandable Cape with either local or general anes^ inspector’s paradise.” 3-8423. Clarence Smith, 21 Knox try Farms, 505 Main st. Male 39 portation, I’ll send my auto for Town of Bolton 9-1919. Asking $8,500. bitterly resents all the demands FIRST CHOICE US^D-CARS C$^ble experienced instructors. you: No obligation. newly decorated. All conven­ ■ Ck)d. Two parli'aUly finished. Hot Ihesia. There has been- much lip- her husband's job makes on his Lev is head of the Mid City Cordner Auto School. Ml. 8-6010 iences, first floor. Retired or Warning of water, oil heat, fireplace, amesite 5-room ranch, sunporch, garage. provement in the methods of treat­ time. Uniform Cap C o. of (%icago. IF YOU NEED money, but cannot A —L - B —E:- R —T —i S FOUR FA5ULY home, nice loca­ ment and postoperative carq' in 1958 DODGE CORONET V-8 work full .time, we have the op BOY 16 WOULD like work for sum­ working couple preferred. PI. Special iTown Meeting tion, close to Main Street and drjve, combination storm^ win- $11,600. Feeling of Pride Is Missing Duffy said Roskin’s wife and mer. MI.' 9-3452. Call 5 to 9 p.m. 43-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD 2-6694. dinvs.' Near shopping center. recent years. Usually convales­ A' one owner car with 23,000 Buildinc— Contracting 14 portunity you need. Pleasant, churches. Immediate occupancy. Over 100 other good properties. Instead of the ' helpmate he two sons. Louis and Chester, were LARSONtS The legal voters of the Towr| of School and Cliurch. Call owner. cence is more rapid and the pain with him when he read, to Roskin actual miles. ’Two-tone’ ivory and MancheStq^r’s only traiped and profitabie. For details write Box OIL AND GAS combination range. CjOVENTRY— 4 room unfurnished Asking $14,500. Elva Tyler, Real­ thought he w u marrying, such a STONE, BRICK work and concrete JS, Herald. Bolton are hereby '^varned to meet tor. MI. 9-4469. MI. 9-3793. GI or FHA mortgages available. less severe following this operation paragraph by paragraph the typed blue with gyromatic transmission, certified instructor, F p/; work Call Ml. 9-5451 days. Ml. Dogs— Birds— :Pets 41 4 and 4. Excellent condition. 31 apartment, suitable family of 3, than was common some years ago man is sure to feel thal if he Golway St. ii- the Community . Hall in said transcript of what purportedly etc. , ty we are trained t 3-5042. Valentino Bellucci. $50 per month. Tel. PI. 2-8872. FIVE ROOM home in convenient i CAMBRIDGE St.-5‘s rooms, one WELLES AGENCY Piles can epme back after opera­ succeeds it will be in spite' of his BE A (Jl-UB secretary — Oioice of Town on Tuesday. July 26. 1955. wife—not because of her under­ was the original handwritten $1,295 ly. MI. 8-8075. MANCHESTER Pet Center, beau- location. from owner, ■floor. Large porch. Electric stove, tion. New ones dev^op unless the $72 free merchandise for running SMALI.. SIZE Mahogany dining for the purpose of considering a Direct Main st.. Coyenlry—PI 2-6872 standing, her help, and en­ statement. just one club. Members choose tiful baby parakeets, guaranteed room set, extension table. PI. $9,500. MI. 9-2381. refrigerator, Bendix^ MI. 9-5448. causes which orijrinally produced WOMEN drivers. I MASON a Specially. singing eSnaries, hamsters, tropi­ Summer Homes For Rent 67 proposed amendment to the con­ couragement. Duffy said the Rosklns told him I > 1946 DODGE l.s-TON fi-om nationally advertised prod­ 2-7058. stitution concerning the method ROCKVILLE—' Eight room single. them are also corrocted. This does Never too-bid to leAjn. Female in­ Ernest Toth. Ml. 9-3207. cal fish, pet foods and 'supplies. a daughUr, Mrs. Jean Parker, of PICKUP ucts plus a free-premium. Choose COVENTRY LAKE—Modem Lake­ of amendment, in accordance With Four bedrooms, garage, all city not necessarily / mean that the — Gr he may have married a Chicago, had done" .the typing structor. Standard' ■ automatic. 995 Main St. Ml. 9-4273. Open 9 conveniences. Has two additional Locally owned. Excellent condi­ from Pepperel sheets, Dormeyer SOLID MAPLE extension table. In side cottages including boats. the provisions of Hou.4e Bill No. operation was a failure. beauty, who has grown so care­ from the original. He said Ros­ Dual insured car. M and M Driv­ NEW CONSTRUCTION., remodel­ a.m. to 6 p.m. dally. Thursdays 9 "Soft And Cuddly" unfinished rooms, $13,000 George less f her looks that hrr hus­ tion. We sold this truck ne.M-. Has ing School, Ml. 0-6541. ' mixers, Martex towels, furniture, excellent condition, maple table Standish. PI. 3-8718. 2100 of the regular -ses-sion of the Smarf And Sew-Sirhpl# I am frequently asked whether 0 kin had written it with the idea ing, xnd repairing expertly done. a.m. to 9 p.m. S. and H. Green J, Coleman. Broker. Connectieut band no longer feels a surge of had no heavy work. ' , - " ' ------^—*-\- clothes, etc. Most generous, an(l six chairs, small size Hoosier 1955 General Assombly, and sig­ hemorrhoids lead to canctr. For­ of having It made public after his Estimates gladly given. Robert M. Stamps. kitchen cabinet. Ideal for cottage. MODERN FOUR rbom Cape Cod. Bank and Trust Building. Rock­ pride when he introduces her as easiest-to-form club plan in Amer- nifying thejrr-approval or disap­ tunately, though hemorrhoids death. \ Alexander. M l. 9-7716. Many other pieces of furniture. country home; Two years old, ville. TR. 5-4045, or T R .,5-4710, "my wife.” Certainly no man who 1950 WILLYS ALL METAL Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 , lea. Write for free, new 124-page A.K.C. REGISTERED champion­ proval of the same. cause a lot of discomfort, they do color catalog ani information. For information call MI. 9-5090.. fireplace, oak floors, tile bath and not increa.se the chances of de­ married a good-looking girl ex­ STATION WAGON GENERAL (Construction, altera-' ship stock. Wire Haired Terrier A copy of the proposed amend­ 317,800 BICYCLE REPAIRING all types, tions. remodeling, plastic tile, American Homes Club Plan,- Dept. shower, central oil heat, electric ment is on file in the office of the veloping cancer. pects that in a few short years Here is an excellent second car. puppies. Inqui'le at 516 Wood- ONLY AT Neldltz Broe .Not 1 but hot water heate^ basemenj ga­ English a ^clalty. Now open 4 counter work garage, etc. No job B-6, Bangor, Maine. town clerk. SOUTH WINDSOR she will be far less allracfive Easy to-handle and. excellent gas p.m. to 0:30 p.m. Manchester bridge St. 2 beautiful upholstered Sectional ra g e ,'' combinatTon aluminum HospUal Notes too small. Eugene Girardin, 16 The polls will be open from SilJO looking than other women her mileage. Cycle Shop, 166 West Middle Turn­ WANTED— Woman for ilght house­ living room pieces for only storm windows, large landscaped Trotter. MI. 9-!S509. BOXER p u p s ! thoroughbred, A M. until 7.00 P.M. Custotti'built six room ranch age. ' pike. MI. 9-3f98. > keeping work afternoons, starting $109.95. Neiditz Bros., At the Cen­ grounds. Near Crystal Lake, $80 119 Moscow Pledges fawn, well marked, $40-$60, MI. ter. Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, with attached garage, on one Or he_ marries A girl who de­ Patienla Today) 132. September. MI. 9-7177 between 7 9-0016. per month. Rockville TR. S-7725. ADMITTED YESTERDAY; 1949 CHEVROLET 2-Difl. and 9 p.m; only. July 18, 1955. cides after marriage -tliat house­ RopfinK— Sidinji 16 acre-lot. Thi.s house has to be «100,000 to Ho work is 'beneath her snd never Nancy I*ong, 361 W-. Center St.; Has radio, beater, etc. ;iB.802 1937 HARLEY motorcyple, 435. 121 David C. Topmey, seen to be appreciated. It’.s Park St. WOMEN! Earn extra cash weekly FRIGIDAIRE. excellent condition, Wanted To Rent 68 Town cilerk becomes more than an indifferent Mrs, Leo Iherikult, Wlllimantic; ■original miles. Previous owner's FOR THE BEST in Bonded built Livestock— Vchieles 42 $26. MI. 3-6721. cook, a disorganized housekeeper, Mrs. AlicA Everitt, 22 Doane St.". name upon reqpe'st. addressing and mailing circulars Charles A. Robbins reaD.v customized.* 1948 HARLEY 125- motorcycle, up roofs, shtng'le roofs, $pitters, A VEiTERAN with wife and infant Moscow, July 19 (A?—Ho Chi and a hapliazard ho.stess. No man Mrs. Mederise Perry. Goodwin ‘ conductors and roof repairs call for us. For details, write mer­ WE BUY COWS, calves sad beef Michsel Pesce REroifiERATORS W ;$495 2,800 miles.' Manchester Cycle chandise Mart. iDept. 8) 445 8ERVEL GAS refrigerator. Excel­ desires'3 or 4 unfurnished or par­ NEWMAN REALTY CO. Minh, leader of Communist North expect.s his wife to fail complete­ Rd,; Frank Srhildge, 433 Gardner (joughlln. Ml. 8-7707. If.no answer cattle. Also horses. Piela Bros. lent 'condition. Easy wringSr type Stanley Patnode ■Viet Nam, flew toward home today Shop. MI. 9-2098, Prospect Rd., Springfield, Pa. Tel. l a . 3-7405- tially furnished rooms. Call, any Selectmen ly at__h^ main job. and so any St,;. Walter Waddell. 361 Main 1947 PONTlAC call MI. 9-442i; washing machine. Tel. Coventry time, MI. 9-0185. MI 9-6776 with a promise of ' 400 million wife who does is something of a .St.; Michael Fales, 138 N. E l m WASHERS LOW . 2-DR. SEDAN DO YOU MAKE your own clothes? PI. 2-6724. rubles in economic aid from the stranger to her husband. Rt.; Edward Moranb, 19'x Eldridge Wanted Autos— R(X)FINa, Siding and carpentry. WATERFRONT. Crystal Lake — Black. Has good tires; Radio, Do you sew fop others? If you do Articles For Sale 45 Soviet. Union. - The traditional "other woman" St.; Mrs. Camilla tCooney, 265 Oak RANfiES AlteraUoM and addlUons. Ceil­ Notice Property comprises two' cottages. Moscow' Rad,io announced the heater, etc. Try this one on the Motorcycles 12 ings. Workmanship guaranteed. and you are interested in. a posi­ occasionally breaks up a home. St.; Cheater Melvin, 82 Bigelow tion as sewing instructor, we ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port­ HOT'POINT electric stove. In good Main house on waterfront has four road. A. A. ‘ Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn The Rcgietrare of Voters of the grant last nigh't shortly after Ho But the most sertoUa threat to a St.; Mrs. Marie Flynn. 9 Drive E; t^ANTED- Clean Used Cars. We would like to talk to you. We will able and standard typewriters. condition. Reasonable. MI. 9-0183. fine rooms finished — plus two $295 Street. MI. S-4880. Town of Manchester. Conn., will large unfinished rooms. Beautiful left the Soviet capital by plane. marriage is for the wife -to be­ Mrs. Veronica. Martin^ . RFD 3. are always resdy to buy your used Ail makea of adding machines "train you to instruct others ' to RECONDinONJBD Singer -electric be in ' 'session In the Registrars knotty pine finish, excellent fire­ He had conferred here for a week come the "other woman'-’ her hus­ Rpckville; ^Ira. Thelma Merritt, - Your choice may not be listed.! car or truck. FOR CASH, Try sew In your classes. Good start­ sold or rented. Repairs on dU portable.^ $39.50; excellent condi­ room at ;he Municipal Building, with Russian government officials. ■Windsorndsor Locks. our famous five-minute cash buy­ ing salary,. salary and commis­ WANTED place. Small cottage in rear has band never expe?ted her to be. We have 30 other first choice used Roofing and Chimneys l ^ A makes, Marlow's. tion, guaranteed. Singer SeWing The broadcast said the talks alao BIRTHS YESTERDA'y:LDA'Y: a daugh- ing service. All makes all mod­ Friday, July 29, 1955. from twelve two large rooms. Both cottages to (All rights resjrved, NEA ears from which to choose. Some sion .after training. Vacation with -Machine Co. MI. 3-8883. .o'clock noon to nine P.M. D.S.T. be sold as unit-and completely "unanimously emphasized the im­ ter to Mr. and Mrs. (dement W at­ els. "N o dickering” .-~WK BUY! ROOFING—SpecialitlM in repalr- pay and other employee benefits. BOLTON—Building stone, veiieer, Young man with plaasing Serrice, Inv.) no down payment.. for the purpose'O f makiqg an en­ furnished. Large cottage' offers portance of consultations to -be son. RFD .1,: Rockville; a daughter Open 8-30-9:00 every day but' '. ing roofs of all kinds. Also new Appl.y at Singer Sewing Machine fiivplace, wall, stone, flsgstohr. G.E. DOUBLE door refrigerator. personality ana sales L O Q K ! carried out" ‘ in preparation fpr to^ r. and Mrsv Richard St. John. . Sunda.v, Sec Barlow Motors, 435 Also slate flagging. Bdton Notch rollment of electors who are en­ Immediate occupancy. Propyty RE.AL R.A88AFRAS SOLIMENE, Inc. roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys Company, 832 Main St., Manches­ 3125; Iron'Rite- ironcr" $80. Beth CRIB COVER general elections in Viet Nartv in W|ppil^g^ ‘ .Main St., Manchester. cleaned, rwalred, 26 - yeara' ex- ter. Quarry. ML 9-0817. Prompt de­ in excellent condition. Inquire 8l titled to vote st the caucuses of ability to learn display in very good condition. Price Direct Dodge and Plymouth Dealer livery. ■* the Town of Manchester, and tor plete. $13,500. Shown by appoiht- July. 1956. * Oarbondale. III. Sassafras, -BIRTHS TODAY; a sOn to Mr. 634 Center St.. Manchester trtence. Free esUmates. Call Seaman Circle. advertising gelling^ Must 3 3 ' X 4 3 ' ITnder terms- of the Geneva and Louis iNbisi, 26 Westfield S t ; Bowley. Manchester Ml. 3-8381. (X B R K TYPIST — Recent school 'the purpose of making- such ment only. George J. Coleman, used'by pioneers as a spring tonic, s Certified Used C an MT 3-5101 Business Services Offered 13 graduate. Good at figures. Op­ LAWN FURNITURE, aU types. changes ip the enrollment; list last have high school educa* Rockville, Conn. Tel. TR. 5-4045 or -agreement ending the Indochina has been shipped to V. L Webb a daughter to Mr'. andMrS. Taylor , Open 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Every Day Oiairs $2.60 and] up. Oppodfe perfected. TR 5-4710. Exclusive. War, discuiuions on elections de­ Booth, RFD 3, Coventry: k son- to ... . Qjgggg Sundays portunity for advancement.-Write' HIDE-A-BED couch and two t i o m ------— of Sacramento. Calif,, who re­ IlU nceiidiH oiieByGuareoloedferldDeys COMPLETE-REPAIRS by Stuart North Windham Fire Dept, Junc­ chairs,,^PI. 2-7080. . Bimcd , ' signed- to unify the country kre quested' a batch of the real stuff Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schools, 38 Heating— Plumblns 17 to Box T, Herald. « BOLTON--C?ustom designed three R. Wolcott “on'Wringer and auto­ tion Old Route 8 and 203. Don'ald Hemingwa.V i- Apply in person supposed to begin July 20 between from genuine Car4x>ndale -Sama- Bilyeu Rd. 1958 CHEVROLHIT station wagon, matic washing machines, electric LENNOX Fu r n a c e s aad warm FRANK’S IS BUYING AG.AIN*- bedroom ranch. 'Youngstown North and South Viet Nam. The DISCHARGED YESTERDAY’., four door, six passenger, with Edward F. Moriarty kitchen, outstanding bathroom', 'fras trees. ranges, vacuum cleaners, motors, atr heating.' Earl Van Camp. ML Help.Wantgd— Male 36 BATH TUBS, wall sink, wash tube, Oood used furhltiire snd antiques. armistice provides that the voting He said he had iMen buying saa- Mrs. Susan Demko, 68 Ridge SU; radio, heater, five nearly new * Registrars of - Voters Colored fixtures, car port, amesite, S P E C L t L small appliances, welding; 180 9-5844. wash howls, thlrty-'g^lon water -H as a large stock on hafid and Manchester, Conn. to,j-eunlfy Viet Nam is to be held safra.s in California drug- stores, Douglas Hansen, 137 Green Manor tires. Very low mileage. Excellent Main Street. Ml. 9-6878. FIRST Cl a s s tdvchanic to work in boilers, gas water heatera, oil ' very low prlcel MI 5-85S0, 420 drive, large shaded lot. Price re­ Rd.; Mrs. Ellen Buber, 1087 Main 19S2 STUDtBAKER LAND ORUISER ’coAdlUon throughout. See Bob n of later than next July. but their product was wedk and ------3------1 , . lA a new, modem garage, servicing water heaters. ^ Oak St. Lake St., Manchester. duced. Warren E. Howland, Real­ St.; Mrs. Yvonne LeBlond, 10 Cem­ Oliver today. Center Motor Sales GONDER'S T.V..Jtorvtce, avaU^ble tor. MI. 3-8600. TTie economic aid jumounced by taStelcM. Ih c Chamber o t C om - Moving— Truckluf General Motors products.' Top t,he Soviets would equal $100 mil­ etery Aye., Rockville; . Mrs. Bea­ 481 Main St. ., . < , any Ume. Anternis conversions. WOOLEN r e m n a n t s and rug GOING OUT of husinesal Selling iherce dispatched the malcinga FORDOR SEDAN Storage 20 pay for right man. Many comr 5589 lion at the ■ official rate of ex­ trice Furphy And son, 187 Hack­ . Philco factory supervised service. pany benetlta such as paid vaca-) aWpo for bMdlng and hooking. out dressers, chest of drawers, ' ) 112,590 promptly. Original Windsor Bhie, fully equipped ^wlth radio, ..1848 CADILLAC convertible Lus­ Tel. Ml. 9-1486. Japh R br Shop, 55 Talcott Ave., PLUGGED 1423 change. Ho was pt'pmised the matack St; Mrs. Mary Slmmoaa. autematte tnwamlaatoB, aigaal Ilghia, manyi oOmt YMb M AUSTIN ~ A. CHAMBERS CO., tions, sick benefits, life, hospitsl- beds, springs, mattresses. Ward­ Tre'at you little one to thie de 37 MIDDLE DRIVE trous black finish, whltewsU Ures RockvUla. TR. SdROS. BEPTIO TANKS t i - i i equivalent of $328 million ih eco­ CLAIMS HONK RECORD 50 Margaret Rd.; Mrs.. Marilyn a one ewBsr car. local and long-diatance moving, ization insurance. Call tor appoint­ robes, tables, chairs, dining room U'gbttpl crib cover with the EAST HARTFORD Findlay, 129 B retton.R d.; Louis radio; HssUr, hydrsmsUc. Looks Fu r n i t u r e Repair iservice: ment, ask for Mr. McClure, Mc­ sets, linoleum the yard, lino­ CLEANED. "N O lONUS"! nomic help by the Chinese Com­ like a mucA later model. See this packing, atorage. Call MI. 3-8187. CIDER MHX« Antique Sluq>, Route lovable little Iambs embroidered in Mackey, 72 Essex St.j .Gregory Com pleu repairing, refmiahuig, Hartford CH. T-142S. Clure Pontiac, 373 Main St. leum rugs, all Bisei, oil cook McKINNIcKINNEY BROS. 1V^% Mortgage munists during his recent Peiping Baltimore (/P* — Henry Barnee, Buy Todqy — Only $1195 ^ beauty at Center Motor Sales 481 restoring on-dl tyuca of furniture. 6 and 44, BOIton. Clearance eale, Sewage Disposal I Co. CHARGE . Touthfully styled daft dress for simple stitches snd soft blending talks. Baltimore’s traffic engineer, Sqddcrs, RFD 2, Manchester; Mrs. Main. stoves, combination electric end summer fesUrities. Delightfully - Here ie your oportunity t6: buy Zlgmund Co$dz, prop. Formerly MANCHESTER Package Delivery. YOUNG MAN for farm work, prices at cost. Open dally MI. oil stoves, electric stoves. Jones ■ w ; cblors. Use two of Uie designs to Speaking at the airport before figuiies'drivers Iri' lhfs city are the Beatrice Miseeri, 16' Delmqnt St; of Watkins B ^ . Tti. Ml. 8-7449. 8-5690. easy ,tq sew; triln'WlUi Insektioh, make'matching pictures! a five room ranch house and pay James Bump Jr., 98 W. Mkin Bt, 1846. CHEVROLET. 1846 D odn Light trucking and parage deliv­ Morning oroi aRemoon, Oioote own Furniture and Floor Covering, $8 his departure, Ho said his delega­ honkingest: he’s ever seen — or 19S2 STUDEBAKERJlHAHnON FORBiDR ' 9-7628. 2sd (Socood) V If desired, finish with your favorite Pattern No. - 5589 contains hot as little -as $44 per month. This heard. Roc kid lie . 1941 OiSTroist. 1646 Nash. ’Tnins. ery. RMrigeratora, washers and hours. MI. Oak St. No phone calls, AU sales tion had "fulfilled its tasks here BeouUful I t ld e B Gray, fully equipped* eBB owaer. tow ,a O ls a f^ POWER AND hand mowera aharp- COLEMAN FLOOR (unisce. Good MORTGA6E Bleevc.. T. iron transfer for 6 motifs; full em­ house is equipped with screens and He esUnqateS there are 250-mil­ DISCWARGEDTODAY: Wsltm- poctatlon for $8. tier weak. Doug­ atove moving apeclalty. Folding final. . i - and we reached unanimous agree­ This is a nice eeoaoaaleal family car. cned. Air cooled eiiginea, sold and TRUCK MECHANIC. Full time. condition, $40. ’Toilet taiA end Pattern N o. 1423 is in sizes 11. broidery and sewing directions for storm windows and doors, exhaust lion Illegal horn toots in the city McKeen, 162 Center St.; Michael las Motors, 8|3 Main St. . . chairs for rent..M l. % m a . b w l. $12. Cell M l. 54)178. LOANS - ment on a number of questions." repaired. Capitol Equipment, 88 Someone with experience on Ford 12. 13,. 1.4, 16, -18. Size 12. short making, crib cover. fan, Venetian blinds and hot water every year, most of them in the Fsaes, 138 N. Elm 8 t.; Mrs. Esther Main. trucks piW erre^ but not neces­ tfeeve, 4V* yards~bf'35-inch. ., heat. Owner has kept “this prop-, Buy Now — Only $895 1948 OLDSMOBILE “ 88’, 1947 R o o m s W ith o u t^ B o a rd .59 Send 26c in coins, your name, DANGEROUS SPOT < spilt second when traffic' lights Wald snd daughter, |2 Oxford St; PaintiiiK— PRpcrluf - 21 sary. Apply at The ’Thomas Coils ' For this pattern, send 35c in ery in immaculate . condition. To Dodga dub coup#. 1948 Willyi DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, ie X 14 WALL tent, S humar kero- WANTED addreaa and the pattern number arc changing. Mrs. Sophia Gertch and son, 12 HBHUifibBr lotli Ihoso con GUARAMYIIO J e ^ with all metal enclosed Co., 251 Broad St., Mancheater. LARGE, MODERN room with aU > 3 0 ^ 3 Coins,. yoiir name, address, sUe Inspect call' Police reported 137 arrests lost Mountain St^ RockviUs; - Ernest copied, vacuum cleaners. Ironsi, PAINTINO AND Penerhenglng, aane stove. TeL MI. >40H . desired, and the Pattera.Number to ANNE CABOT, THE MAN- Grand Rapids, Mich. UP*—,Ths body. Oouglaa- Motors, 833 Main. houaekeming facilities, fuUy at­ CHE8TKR EVENING. HERALD, year of drivers charged with U* Chappel, Hartford; .Mrs- Julia UNCONDITIONALLY for 90 floyB. guiu, etc., repaired. Sbeam, quality work, reasonable prices MEN WITH cara torUght delivery. Fktt Ckm Mold Mahon to SUE BURNKFr. THC MAN- Cascade Phonnacy is beginning to TBLEVISipN 17’’ -G. B.' Uhle tached. Private entrance. Inquire lUB AVE, AMERICAS, NEW NEWMAN REAL’IYGO; legal horn blowing. NoteJt RFD 2, Andover; Elwood . w vea, mowers, etc., put into con- and prompt service. Free eati- Full or part time. 9 a.m; to 9 p.m. 101 Chestnut St. •' , MQNTHLT OHEafnV EVENING HEBAUD. think maybe it took an untenable BLACK vOUWMOBILB. 1941 dub dluon for coming needs. Brallh- model? iMofUent iw cottage w MI 9-6776 HowIesL fi9 Jensen 8 t: Palmer coiipa. Good running, condition, mates. Fully insured. Call EWft A ^ y Room 1, 4 Park St., RMk^ Fer every .Shoaeeai USB AVE. AMERICAS, NEW YOBK BB, N. Y. position. Jt is at the top of- a waits. 83 Pearl street. summer home, 888- MI. 8-7457. Mjkay Employs Baweflts. Fres- Two QuUt Books are now avafl- ■*1".’ 'foraied by U.S. 16 and the Although fewer children of'un- M iller/91 Birch St;'Robart good ^r«s, taydramauc, good ap- Plante. Ml. »8988. fwUy WerkiBg Mlalawm, M- geSer*' yea berrew ' YORK SB, N . y . NICE, COMFORTABLE room nSxt abls: Flower QuilU--Q^101, "and Grand Rapids Bypass, about 10 akiiled laborers go to college than Brown,' 35 Edgerton St.; Harold RALPirSIMTORSALES HAND ANp power lawn mowers lO ’ ^^CXlNSOLB T .V . condi- He«r Week. ■. ' ■ ' ■* Include an additional 25 cents Waatcd-^Seul Estatb 77 Dumas, 94 Mather St.; Mrs. A iU X PAINt i n O—E xterior and interior, CARPENTERS sranted. Rough and Um ^Ys^ resaonshle. 8T Autumn to hath for gentleman. MI. 5-S8N. wUh 'your pattarn ordsr for'Uit QrandmotheVa I^chw ork QullU-*- miles southeast of Orapd ^pids. children o f prbfessihnal men," about Nisrpenedw w peaed and repalisd.re: Work finish pMn. hour week. CaU /i^Loaus ^ to $20,000 VaahaUfski, R f p 2: MarlborouEh- paperhangiiiF, ceilinga refinished. 50 lataat lasua o t our pattarn oatalof, ^103. Each book conUlns pattarn j f o t t PROMPT courtaoua aanrlaa, Thrsa cars Uavs smarted inw it in the. same percentage in each grodp 55 WINDSOR A V B «! fUMwtfeed. Gall (orb and daUvar. Walipsper books on request, Eati- FURNISHED ROOM for.a genUa- James A; McCuthy. MI. 9-84T4 MU TOOLmN -is Sas*e FsaMoa. ths spring A sum- Maces and lull diracUons ferl aalltag ar buying raal aaUta. call a yaar. Each time than was about w ho do enter-cellege go on to Y O U R S T U D E F ------Shop, 2W Adame metes.glven. Fully insured. Cell between 5 apd 7 p.m. men or workings couple. M -IRgh ASSOCIATED Ahout m r OKBVROUrr eonvaitlHd, Be. BMr ’SS Issue la SUed wltli anart, BMktBg twaivB quUto. Prioa—Me| Johnoea Building Oompaay, Map- 15,000 damag* and the first crash g s a ^ tU m , a VnlvBi^ty o f Miebl-* Edwart R , Trtce, Ml. »-i00». ■h St. . UUadB g a a Btudbr Mmws. ^ UJO. MO conditloo. . Naw paiat. CARPENTERS W A in ^ . Steady YORK AIR eoBAtiQoer,l % h.p. ENUNEERim eo. MORTOAOt CO'S. atw M pj bQf1«e BBflh, ^ '■ chaBtsF, 2^1, B^$2B, Land pso' and and up- MELQDT 8200.1C. »a m or »«ti5. 1 jusKhr y- liS t. work. See Mr. Finley on the ^ b st p l e a s a n t , fumlNiad room, auit- M l ADAMS STREET PHONE CH $48$$ over 81115: lAOuiMNMd service. PAINTINO, interibr andtextarior. comer of Summit snd VniUiJam able fhr one adutt. CooUng ptivi- I ArKTlNFEBSON. IIL S S P S ' - ^ Read Herald Adva. CaU ML S-»L, ■ — Sts.* legM.MLMIS4i. iNOtONUS^mi ■ - J ■ 1.J- . L i ' ■ V -.l ■■ t-a r . t V- w / I» . . ■ \ --' --. ‘ I 1 1 . ■ N

. - 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 461 Main St.—Tel. M l 9-0081 on a discordant note today dieted , the CIO United Auto [McNamara in fh. •■------” •'■----- ■■ " for unillcaUoo of Germaiw a# the la a member-of the congressional. their efforts to end the 8-week 10 tne George Zhukov, WhP' first step in any effective European The new wordlns which the Atomic Energy Committee, Chris- ^ with word that the CIO will Workers union on charges bf j incumbent FerguEOA. Boourity program. Ruasia, on tha stt^page of almost all heavy one of the "nhtui'als” of the voters are being asked to appfdve Card of Thanks tens the. Seawolf by amsshing a insist on a new name for the violation of the federal cor-' The grand jury inquired into t.ic ptoer hand, held to its poattioh that July 26 ia "and if it shall Appear tic k in g in aouthern New Ektg- Big Four conference. champagne bottle against the' hull. Ohio Murderer merged labor federation. rupt practices act in politics, j financing ofxuie UAWa weekly /European sacurity should pracada , , \W wi.ih i«' thank all our n»iiKh- Most of the prospective crew of land. •The, grand Jury accused the mil- ! sponsoreti program. “Meet the It had been generally «xpecte($ German unification. hoKa, fnondR aykI telallveit for ih^ •The A FL has been hoping to re­ that the President would make 10 2 officers and men Will be . The seven Arms which signed lion-and-a-half member union of UAW-CIO,” over WJBK-TV. De­ Eooch Limit aa laaaea niAnx Arts klnfliipua And xympalhv'^ tain "American Federation of troit station. Guy Nunn of the. such a bid to his friend of Wtdrid in* in our rorent bereav*‘ mpni, union contracts yesterday brought Recaptured in using general tinion funds to fi­ Labor" aa the title. ttaion is moderator of the piogram. W'sr II days. Speculation had'cen- Because of the conflict to the . t^' (halh of rnN wife Alirw Be.nnott, (ConHnued on Page Eleven) to almUt 100 the companies which This is the name the aenior labor nance political activities in thp views of East and West, tha Big r. l!l, I9S1. ed by, the tie-up. fresh name for the new federation. A weekly union-sponsored radio A majtimum penalty of $5,o66 li to work out met^o(^ of procedure ^^>ecfo/ tiary- last Novemiser. was recap­ This became known aa A FL and provided in event of convlctibn on dpr such circumstances since the for further dipcuasion of tha two Walter N. I Vour m»*nior\ is a.a dear ttMlay Casablanca. M o roccyjiily 20 (/p The first to sign yesterday was tured here last night because s program was involved in a grand conference started. Aa In Ih** hour you paanrd hway. CIO leaders prepared for a closed jury investigation of charges any of the counts. problems. Top French offlclals/today were Associated Transport, Inc., which sharp-eyed cop thought his face Leclerc, dinner meeting tonight to iron out bfought by the Michigan State At, the time the^ grand jury In- Pair Have LIMIe Privacy The British press diief. Sir A$k tboui ihtm! Francla. NfU and Kdmund Dwyer. reported w-pi-king to oust Sultan employes 165 drivers in New- Bng- seemed familiar.' remaining merger problems. But they have not had much Geotga loung, told a news eom- Director Moulay Ben Arafa as a step | land. Republican Central Committee. veatlgation began, and since, of- 23 Main Street, Manchester •rile fugitive. Patrick Eugene Virtually all arrangements^fOr flcera of the U AW charged Re­ time, or very much privacy, when ference the heads of government $ ^ 7 0 . 9 5 toward satisfying rebielllous Ns The Nemaaket Trucking Co., McDenpott, had been working aa uie merger of the lO-rnillito-mem- John Feikens, committee chair­ tiiey have .talked. j 4 Tead that four points put for­ Call MI-9-5869 tionallstp in strife-ridden , French which serves Cape Cod, had man, filed the charges with the publicans were attempting' to in­ Read Herald Adva. an ambulance attendant at Jewish l>er A FL and the S-milllon-member terfere with the franchise of work­ TTie other and leas expected way ward ^ Britiah Prime Miniater / Morocco. agreed with the union Monday Memorial Hospital under the name Congress of Industrial 'Organiza Justice Department last March. Eden should sarva as a batas forjL. but did not sign the contract until The grand jury's indictment ing people. for the President to make the' ap­ Sources cloze to Gilbert Grand- "Steve Garish." tioris have been completed, except peal was at one of the formal sum­ the foreign mlnlstora’ (hacumions; val. ijew resident general, 'said he yesterday. Several times since his peniten­ to name the proposed nevy group, named only (he union itself.-None Emil Mazey, UA.W secretary- 1. Study, of Gannan- unification. . THE SAVINGS JANK Installed /'• treasurer, said the investigation mit sessions with all fotfr delega­ Ujtenda to push a political program Shortly after Associated Trana- tiary escape McDermott had been •nie actual .consolidation Is sup­ of its -officers, who include CIO tion! present. 'That wim precisely with regard to the viewa of • R '' While Supply Lasts o f moderation- tow-ard Natlonaliat- pore signed, a g r e e m e n t - was jalled.on minor offenses. posed to. be sealed at a, series of President -Walter Rei-ther, were was inspired by Feikens and Poqt- concern^. . . master General Arthur Summer- the approach Eisenltower took at OF MINCHBin minded- Moroccans despite the re­ reached between the Union and Riding In .Ambulance conventions in New York City next namzd. Reuther Is also president 2. Study 'of a aacuri|y pac^ Ter field. Summerfield la a Michigan yeaterday's meeting in his plea cent bloody rioting and threats of McLean Trucking Co.. Akers Mo­ No suspicion of his true identity December. of the U A W -dO . that the Soviet Union permit the Europe or a part of Europe. new violence; Grandval has met tor Lines Inc., Carolina Freight was aroused until last Monday The CIO position was outlined by Organized labor took a large man. unificatiop 'of Germany aa a mem­ 3. Study o f limitationa,. a ^ ta- bitter opposition from many of Carriera, Johnson Motor Lines and when Patrolman Harold Pogew4it influential officials of the junior ' ___ / ber of the North Atlantic Treaty. spections’ of forces and armamenU Potterton’s Morocco's French colonists. the merchanta Service Trucking happened to accompany .McDer­ federation,^ formed in 1935 by a Organisation (NATO). in Germany and to countries peigh- M Yssn el PreyrsH ArevyV ^rvlee group of unions w-hich had seceded - 130 Center Street Comparative quiet continued in 1 Inc. mott's ambulance to the hospital Zhukov made no reply at the boring Germany. « •OG. M.inc. '/ CaaabUnca yesterday but violence f Harold Honan,. president of the in connection with , a Case. from the AFL. 4. Study of the pdaslbUlty of New Name—or Else meeting And Soviet Premier Bul­ ' Open Thurs. Until 9 :0 0 continued In. Fedala, 17 miles to Tri-State CouncIL an employers Something 'abput' the ambulance MoreyTobacco Growers ganin agato'^romptly rejected uni­ creating a demiliUriBad sone to the northeast, w-here firei set by group, said in Waterbury, Conn., attendant* face kept Ijaunting.the Unless there's a brand new fication oh that basis. Europe bet;,ween East and West. that the firms which signed had name, there just won’t be any Western hopes tiiat the Kremlih The mission o t. the foreign min­ (OeaUaned oa Pago Two) done so to protect their routes. (Centfnned nn Page TW dve) merger,” one top CIO official said isters wa* to produce an agreed flatly. Backing Price Supports leaders would change their minda were not bright. But American Of- draft on these points for submls- riowever, the CIO officials said / ' . slon to the heads of governmenL they believed the merger prepara­ ficiala still saw a poMibility that Eisenhower’s appeal could lead the Adm. Arthur Radford, chalrinan tions are so far advanced that the H a rtf^ d , July 20 (IP)— Connecticut Valley tobacco groweM o t the U.S. Joint Chiefa of Staff, issue of a name for the new or-' Soviets to take another look at today are more sold bn Government priep. supports than the^’ their policy. ■ - and Gen. Alfred M., Gruenther, su­ ganisation would not be allowed for tho noatott Perle Mesta Escapes Harm have w e r been. This is the single clearcut fact which has preme Allied - commander iri Eu­ to stand ip the way. The Preaident prefaced hla fer­ rope, flew, to from Paris. Robert lawii you aver "W q juat can’t visualize the emerged in a generally uncertain situation as a result of th$ vent appeal by aaying he would Anderson, deputy U.S. secretaiy of merger falling apart." these CIO new Use of '-manufactured” like Zhukov to liaten carefully to defense, came with them. Hareld ofBciala said.' "But we want to CO leaf in maktag cigars. hia viewa on-the thorny German Staasen and Nelson Rockefeller, dreamed of... A s Mob Sack^Saigon Ildtel emphaaise that -we are not bar­ growers' committee warned problem. Elsenhower then went on to say that Zhukov was aH old two presidential asaiatanta dealing gaining from a position of weak­ fei^tfellow producers in a report Sat­ with diaarmament and propa­ ness. T h e ' CIO never has been urday 'to proceed with caution Bulletins friend of hia and that the Marahal ganda, also were here. - Viet Nam, JulV-T’ands of demonatrators were Hiout-. knew that the Preaident, speaking stronger. But we are going to in- owing to market changes forscM ; An Elsenhower assistant - aaM , Thousands of anti-Opmiau^^. ing and hurling atonea. t- ■iat on a new name." aa a result of the Use of cheaper from the AP WirM aa one Did aolditr to another, never had uttered a word of untruth. these men would meet with the “ ■'» Meau stepped into an , The CIO claims it reached an grades of outdoor tobacco for the President tonight. Speculation ^ i embassy sedan Hying the U .S.' understanding with the A F L about new processed cigar binder. The Prestdant .then aaid that THIRD A-SUB SLATED > aroee that they would diacuM with outalked them when they took ' flag, police fired, .hots Into the air a new name when' this general Today it appeared certain that when he Accepted the command of the President the question of dis­ H .. ; "Xl exploded tear gas bomba. ■merger framework was agreed Upr consequently the growers next fall Washington, • July. 29 (Jb— the N A TO forces In 1951, he did armament, to conte 1 9 later in tho The etiH^ta were demonatra-! "To the floor! To the floor! the On last February in Miami Bepch, will vote to Continue supports by 'When the Navy launches Its so because he believed the aecur- four power talks. ting agpinat the In^an-Pollsk-Ca- chauffeur shouted second atomic powered sab- iCy organization Was a true agen­ nadian ArtnlsUce Commission. As , Fla. CIO leaders said -AFL officials t^e largest number of ballofa ever .The heads of govsnunent met for Whether it’s s new- car, a used car or lator. Suggested retaining the A F L cast and the largest percentage of, marine Thursday It will at the cy for peace. their fourth session At midtoorn- aeane ot the rioters atsrted break- ^**H l lame time lay the keel of a thlrd. U3 « th f ntw^ -tag into her •«ond-fl06rrair-con-I title. ------_ — "ayes." .. — ^ ^ - A soldier for 40- years, Eisen­ tag. For two hours earlier today Looking—^ r— Tdependable” service, you’ll 'ilwAys fin d ' Name on ButhHng pow-ered uadersea veo- hower declared that he has had their foreign minlaters tried to as> dltloned aulte In the HoUl Ma- " I don't know a single grower je55-ir The. AFT, laXbuitding a new $4 who will vote no." said an agri­ hlgh PentagoO offlelala dls- enough of war, that he would have rive at some aort of agreed recom­ you (fet a good buy here . . . a good buy' j « i o . U.8 . toda.T. The Navy has' to Luxembourg threw open her million headquarters across La- cultural agency official who spendi rejected the NATO command if he mendations on the German prob­ . ke^secret Itf plaa for the keel lem. One western source said they in the sense that integrity and depend­ door add abocted:. - * recover from the exciUment. thm ' moat of his time with tobacco men. had not believed firmly that peace I i was driven to the Saigon Airport, j (Continued on F ^ a Twelve) Outdoor tobacco growers are ex­ laytnk of.um thled boat la Ita was tha objective. just argued ta circles. They gof •!No—we are your friends! We into the Ehiropean Security p i ^ i . n u i n - B O V ars Acieri?ana!" She took a plane for Singapore; 1 pected to vote in a referendum to atomIcNago aubmartoe fleet. - a good buy? ability back up every service or sale . lem to such an extent that waatom 'One oC the'atudent leadSra -who’ continuing the world tour during continue price supports for an­ with the Exclusive Windrower Att.ichment which' ahe had stopped here for two other three yean. -SENATB\|JNIT FOR A-8H IP leaders beca|na convinced it would consummated here.. Try us and. seel understood English formed a cor­ days. Sheppard Start Mystery’ Billionaire be difficult to' keep tho itoues don in front of Mrs. Mesta's apart- Sentiment for the federal con­ tVdshtogtoa, July 99 UP)—Tho A ll the rest' o f her luggage exv separato. It'i I itvshilieasiy idtt-M tanglt, msnt and kept back; the mob, who trol program has atrengtheiied aa Hsimte Oemmrree Cenmslttee to­ cept a portable typewriter cauglit Pass^ in Lisbon The West TtosOly agreed to M till to uM, yet otm you un laid waste to the five-itory, gov­ Serving Life Term a result of uncertainty over the day approved tn o Milo eSKh au­ recommend, that the summit talks 50 ernment-owned building., up with 'the famous partygLver be­ bpen market after 1955. thorising aa . atosnie - powered n—The where he died. He had been ill staea In Europe today. Tlio .EuashOMi/ aeveral grot-pi trying to break into l^asay official reminded her there tha hAtel ia laaaad to a waalth'y the attorneys aays the yong Shade' u*ed for cigar January. after a day o f dlaeai the room. Finally Frank' MaUoy, Seaate today enatmied the aem- BUILDING MATERIALS had been no guns and only six stu­ Corsican. osteopaUi’'feela he would get more wrapppra ia: m under controL ^ e laotlea of aader Semtary af .In tha oil industry, souroa ‘of OemnanquMtioaBirafii first SscMtary of Uie.^JS. Em- dents in her “ bodyguard.” Anglar Blddla Duka o f South­ axcrciso and' privilege* ta prison growers declli to 1M brought the Trsasary Martea B. Feloem moat of hla fdrtune, ha was cal to* tafimdwet on to Ilia i LUMBER FUEL b«iM^. s M an arot^taaK Marine am .greatly indebted'Ao the ampton, N.T., former U;8 . ambas­ than he does ta county jail. under the A| Iturel Adjust­ "Mr. O" or "Mr. Fivq Per Oent," guiard rescued tbtir. unhuM. to jmecaed Mrs. O rela Culp youths who prtaeeted me,” iMrs. sador to El Salvador, slab ta a The motion denied . yesterday ment Act of fSSSr which permits Hobby a* Secretary of H ^tli, a referehca to his reported ahar* o f tha Ojpoi IM iy 7 A: M. to S F , M. Indudiiiif Wodnesdsy Taking as many of Mrs.|Mesta‘s Mesta added. guest to tha hotai, but was abaant 17 pieces of Juggage a i they could was bnand largely on a criminology supports; lator tm y unsucoessr Edoeattoa aad Weltar*. It aUe; tha profits of the fabulously AftemooM and Satordaya Until Noon - Twenty Amsrteaiiita!(ictrs living viaittog a rafngae camp. profi'aaaora affidavit that ha found fully tried, to bo iiwuded. But H. Chaatotoaa Rose, wealthy Iraq Patrtaaum Oo. carry, the group tacked their way in tho hotel -wars not in their ,,'Um tobacco hair, ta Jiaad of down ths botsTs ktter-strown ovtdeBca h laft-handed tax fiend thus far, tho ‘•mlpiufaetnrod” •taeiBBt eeeretary af Ha wao cstad probably a bUUoti' H i NORTH MAIN ST. TEL. MI t-53S3 rooms.- \ \ to taka FMosaa’o Air*, yot . Wa a u w aaaS Mttli •Mn ta tho ptfost, where Mwus- Damago aM psrwaal Mmm la .« »>. en F a t* Tm oy .C I . I ' . . ■ J T

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