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.Death Tbll 6 Rul^ in Algiers On Highways Over Weekend Payoff to End N-SuK Strike ALGIERS (A P )^ A lgeria n t«*^ with tho rival weot Aigoriu By TBB ASSOOiATBD PB ni faction. fuerrilla troops' -lyho seized Sentries rvere pasted at key The past Weekend was a w is capital to for^ie;; feuding points in the capital vdiere life bloody one on (Connecticut’s politicians into a compt^mise went on as usual despite the ap- h^hways. Six persons were iwront collapse of governmental Meany Set began a search todayxfor killed, bringhig the unofficial administrative machinery. Filibuster Europeans kidnaped by Mba^ Several known opponents of Ben death toll for 1%2 to 161. lems since the crisis arose. 'Bella were arrested. Among them Three of the persons kUled were Tho troop* moved in awUtly to from out of state. Two of them To Bid fo r prevent bloodshed and calm (Dqatiinied ea Page ’Ikr**) died in a alhgle crash. Bars Start frightened Bhiropeans whose flight The weekend began Friday X ------1------threaten* to wreck the economy night with the death of Richard of the new African nation. Scott, IS, Danbury. He was struck Tax Slash While the guerilla unit* as­ uss ei and killed by a car as be and two sumed a role of neutraUty, many R ^ ^ Fleet companions wheeled their home­ Of Probe WASHINGTON (AP) — made motorbikes out of‘a d rive­ felt they leaned toward the quest AFL-QO President Gtcorge for power of dissident Deputy Pre­ way onto Route S3 in Bethel. WASHINGTON (AP) — World’s ^^est, A couple of hours later, Archi­ Meany urged (Congress today mier Ahmed Ben Bella. Sen. John L. McClellan, D> bald Martm, 47, East Hartford, to cut income taxes, especially Algiers radio, in announcing the Ark., told the Senate today hunt to rescue kidnaped Euro­ was struck and killed as h* ran in the lower brackets, effec­ Red Chief Sajs across Route 15 in Vernon. that a powerful unionist has peans, said the rush of Euro­ tive Sept. 1.' peans out of the country had The other three fatal accidents demanded a payoff as the slowed. Only 1,000 left for France MOSCOW (AP) — ’The Soviet occurred Sunday morning. Meany told the House W ays price for settlement of a Union has built the world's most ''BV D. P e te r W atson, 20, R idge- on Sunday competed to the and Means Committee, at a strike holding up work on I I exodus averaging 3,000 daily over modern navy, its chief claims. fleuLo*^ State Police said had Adm. Sergei Gorshkov said the been dtmking in New York, was closed session, it should ap<^ nuclear submarines for the the past two weeks. , prove such a cut as a temi- From the battling political fleet’s basis is atomic submarines killed when his car slammed into Navy. eamp* cim e another round of op­ armed with rockets and torpedoes a bridge abutment on Route 35 in porary measure, expiring M^leUan voiced the allegatioM tim istic statements. with nuciear warheads. Ridgefield. V next summer, biit fo ^ w it up in appealing for permission tor hto ti) the west Algerian capital of The Soviet naval commander And Army Prt, Delvln C. Ginn with a permanent reform ^of Senate inveeUgations subcommit- Jr., 23, FiskdalefAIaas., died when taa to launch hearings. ef Oran, Ben Bella’s right-hand made the boast Sunday in a Prav- the income tax system. da article 'commemorating Navy his car struck an abiitipent on the Senators filibustering against man, Mohammed Khider, said: Wilbur Cross Parkway ..in North “ The crisis is entirely finished. Day. Part of the celebration in­ th* administration'* communica­ cluded a television program from Haven. Ginn was statiohed at a WASHIliGTON (AP) — tions MteUite biU have invoked a The solution is near.’’ Nike site in Ansonia. Khider made the statement on the Baltic port of Leningrad show­ AFL-CIO President George rule boning committees. from meeting whUe the Senate to to aso^ returning from Paris where he ing a submarine that resembled Later in the morning, Roderick Meany, who advocates imine- American nuclear-powered under­ Morison, 46, The Bronx, N.T., and toon. met representatives of the influ­ 4iate tax cutting to help spur ^ M cOrilsn asked unanimous con­ ential “Fedpratlon of France” of water craft. Elijah links Jr., Detroit, Mich., were fatally injured when the car bC^iness recovery, testifies sent for his oommitte* to meet, but the Algerlsin Front of National Many Western experts believe they were riding la ptM into a toftey before a congressional Sen. Wayne MorM, D-Ore., on* ot Uberatlon (BTN). the Soviet navy Includes sub* the leaders of th* filibuster fight, In the Kabylie Mountains itown disabled truck pa^ed on the shoul­ group studying the nation’s capable of underwater firing of der of the Connecticut Turnpike in refused to agree. Morse was out ef BordJ Bou ArreridJ, two bitter, missiles similar to the American Branford. _ economy off from an effort to explain hto foes of Ben Bella, Deputy Pre­ Polaris. ’The driver of the car, Larry Meany Mid .last month he had reasons for objecting. miers Belkacem Krim and Mo- ‘"The Soviet fleet is now more Thomas, 37, The Bronx, and two written President Kennedy, urging In hto sienate rtieech, McClellaii hapimed Boudlaf, tqld a mass other passengers, Alice M. Hunt, a quick reduction in the loweri did not nalme the man aUegedly rally Sunday contacts were being (Continued on Pag* Five) Detroit, and Ruby L. Green, The Income tax bracket;, Such a cut, demanding a payott aa a price for Bronx, were Uken to Grace-New Meany said then, would have a ailqwtog th* settlement of tha Haven Hospital, whan they were maximum effect,on th* economy. He Got OuU~^nhurU-~4m Route 66 ' atrika which had paralyoed\wock placed on the eritieal UsL . The House Ways and Means out nUClOT III# Economy vs. Safety OHnmittea heard toot week fi;pm Ototon, (fona., plant at O u XAm bushwH representPUvM ahd D ynamics stoc* July IP. 144 to 161 economists. The tax-writing group ‘ moved along me UghWay to this positksi for almost 0DO feet before they halted. KruM eeciqied wita, iajuriea and memoclM of p fwv wild momenta (AP Fhotofax). The stirlke, now to its UMh dog; H A H T F O R D aAP) — Th* State has sought to keep its proceed- ha* hrid up work on about gl Ml- Motor Vshlri* Dapartmsnt’a daily ingp ^der ifider a tight Ud, taking tM- Uon of nuclear sub cohstnictian. sweord- o f autssnohUs ,a' ■ ■ ■ ■ >**10 ‘-‘‘A' Iiwr ttetoHsa eettlemspt of ths of lari midnigkt uarittri-i M l s S & a a witiiMSse to aeeracy. fU^ut* between th* cMnpany and the seme date toot year: The m u se group has emphn- U imfaM, reprseanted by the AFL- I M l 19S2 stoed that it to taktog a bnad kxik d O Metal ‘Trades CouncU of New Heductioii in Crews K ille d ...... 144 l U at th* economy- and is not study­ M eri^^ PlanL London, Conn., was worked out ing poasibiUtlee ef tax reductions. with the aid of federal mediatoi* Cart Driver Killed Sen. Paul Douglas, D-Bl., State Climbers Safe, Friday sod subject to ratifica­ HARTFOfU> (AP) — Th*t The PUC' decision modified a alignsd himself Sunday with tboe* tion . the to 8,500 workers at a SEYMOUR (A P )—A motor cart Brotharfaood of Railroad Trainman 1014 minimum crew requirem ent. *dio would go slow in considering Transfer 500 meeting tomorrow night. w ill definitely appeal to the courts The company testified only 33 Jobs oraahed into the rear of a parked car yesterday, killing ita 7^ear-okl an Immediate tax cut. Two prior setUements had been th* dodslen of the state Public would be lost; the union mid the Said Douglas: "A t Bunker HUl, HARTFORD (AP) — Prati A rejected by the workers. Labor trtllitie* Commission authoiiaing d rivw . Bay Stater Perishes modifications would affect 200 Police identified the victim ss Whitney Aircraft, in a consoli^a- Department officials complained tbs New Haven Railroad to reduce Job^, (Cenltnned on P a g * that the worker repudiation of til* til* minimum number of train per­ “For many years now,” th* (tetherin* D. Strickland, 4fi Hub- tian move, intenda ta vacate It* bell Ave„ Beacon Falto, daughter prior agreements wsa largriy at­ . i ‘ 'i r sonnel required on passenger statement continued, “the New Meriden plant thto year. GRAND TETON NATTONALp The easterners began their of Idr. and Mm. Emory Strickland. tributable to Arthur Vaie, ousted trains. Haven has followed a policy of the L. C. Mallet, general manager, Park, Wyo. (AP) — Storm-bat­ climb Thursday.. That' same day, president of th* Bbilermaken The union, today also charged public be damned, furnishing hot The little girl wak .on* of tliree today advised smployes: tered , mountain climbers from a howling storm struck the upper youngstem driving fh * miniature Local on th* Electric Boat ^ je c t. the PUC with “ disregard” cars during the summer, cold cars Peru Military “ In order that emptoye* receive four eastern states made ready slopes. Smith was one of three They said yots, altbcugn ex­ for the safety of employes and the during the winter, dirty car* all cam on a parking hit o ff Wakaty oa auich advaneeiiMtie* as poosi- today to dSscend from Grand Te­ climbers who left th* group in an St Itor death waa attributed to pelled aa head of hto local aad traveling public and that the re­ year round, all supposedly in the ble, thto to to announce our inten­ ton Peak on which on* of their attempt to find a way out of the also *s a Union member, bad cam- duction in crews was ordered not interest of economy. But now. With heed injuries. Releases Prado tion to vacate the Meriden plant comrades perished. storm . piUgned activriy against th* two State PoUce headquartem in on the basis of testimony and fact the help of the PUC, they are em­ this year. However it to too M r iy Stephen Smith, 31, of Holden, .Dr; John R. Walker of St. Hartford arid R may have been the but on the basis of the financial In­ barked on a penny-wise and to be certain that a complete M o m ., died of exposure when a ^Rihn’s Ho^iital at Jackson sold (Oonttoned en Fog* N l**) first teteUlg in Connecticut involv­ stability of the New Haven. To Please U.S. transfer of operations con be esr- snowstorm hit the group of 10 the three "tried to make it out pound-foolish policy . . . of gaipt' ing a motor cart *‘We can well imderstand the bling on the lives of the travell^ ried out in the remaining months climbers near the top of the 18,- Friday, put couldn’t.” Sailroad corporation putting dol­ public and employes .... again tog mUitary regime waited hope­ Of IMS. 7M-foot peak in northwestern Dr. Walker said th* men flown lars before the Interest of the they contend in the internet of SNET Contract Talk* fully today for a thaw to relations "Although ctroumstanees may Wyoming.. f f the peak seemed in reason­ traveling pubUc’a safety,” the economy . . . one would wonder NEW H ' '7 (AP)—Negotia­ with the United State* following Park RaiMerSo found Smith’s ably good condition. union Mid, "but with no stretrii how many dollars to a man, wom­ (Contiaaed on n g * Three) body Sunday. The climbers all ar* members Bulletins tion * oa a new contract between the" Junta’s release o f depoeed of the imagination can we under­ an or child's life worth?’’ the Southern New England Tele Two other climbers, John Feimi- of the Appalachian Mountain C3ub Colled A P Wires stand how a public body such as President Manuel Prado. irom "The principal role of the rail­ phone Co. and the Connecticut man of West Hartford, Conn., and which has 70 members in Wyo- ttid' PUC with the responsibility In Washington, a State Depart­ Lester Oermer of Millington, N.Jr mihg for its annual camp. road Is supposed to be safety, yst Union of Telephone Woritem were ment spokesman said "we’re very of protecting the'’ traveling public were flown off the peak by heli­ At Fraconia, N.H.', C. Francis the New Haven management made acheduled to begin today. happy that Dr. Prado has been AID TO INDIA STUDIED nan go along with such a policy.. John Shaugfanessy, preqldent of copter. They were taken to a hos­ Belcher of Melrose, Mass., execu- *Tt Is a aad day when the people a proposal to reduce the size of released.” He would not My, how­ News Tidbits WASHINGTON (A P )— RdF- train crews vdiich during the the Sj(K)0-member independent pital at Jackson for treatment of tlve director of the Appalachian e f Connecticut lost in a decision of ever, whether the move would res«itatives of eight antiBae niM course of public hearings both union, said it would seek an in- from the AP Wires exposure and frostbite. club, said Allis Blade of Astoria, the Ptrp on the question of which help -speed U.S. recognition of the N.Y., led the expedition up the at the World Bank today to de­ management and labor testified c.zase ip wa„e*. Improved vaca­ Junta and restoration of the eco­ ’Die other sevep climbers re­ cide OB the amonai at the next to morn Important—the doUar or tions, a compapy-^d medical mained overnight at a campsite mountain with Smith as assist­ public safety. that trains could not be safriy op­ nomic and military aid suspended U g oontribution of UA-loeplied plan and a closed shop. above Garnet Canyon before start­ ant. When the PUC can no longer erated If the r^uested propoud after th* July 18 overthrow of Dentk tot] staada at five from financial aid to India. The meet­ waa adopted and put into effect,’* Hs sold be expected the greatest explosion of propane-gas tank ing the fihal descent of 1,(M0 feet In W est Texas, tw o 17-yeiu--old ing opened amid steadily Inc rent ru le aa the merite of the case, evi­ Prado’s goVemm^t. high .school boys w ere rescued the statement read. resistance to the closed shop- de­ The Junta had promised to re­ that devastated wide area of ham­ to waiting horses: tog evidtaee that to spite of Hs dence presented at a public hear­ £..turday after being trapped 24' Friday's dectolon in effect re­ mand, wMrii has been previously lease Prado as soon *s his six- let of Berlin to rural Rensselaer The body of Smith was found dose ties to the West, Indto to ing, and allow themselves to be hours on a narrow ledge in the duced the nun^ber of trainmen re­ rejected by SNSTTOp. year constitutional term aa presi­ Omnty, N.Y. . . . Bx-Presldent about 120 feet above the Otter nesrtiig a decision ef Its ewa tf swayed by the economic conditions Body, a Aiowfield at the base of of the utility company over the quired on any passenger train by dent e^lred Saturday. Dwight D. Ehsenhower. apelegtoes biiy superaeole tighter planes (Contiaaed en Pag* Nine) a sheer cliff. (Ooatiaued o* Page Ntee) protection of the public, w h«i we one man. The IS-yev-old president, held to Swedes for saying two years from the Soviet Ualo*. Mlleva it to time that the mem­ on a ship at the port of Callao, ago that socialism in Sweden has ber* of this commtosiaii be made was flown in a mUitary helicopter resulted in soaring suicide rate, ‘ .PAN-AM STRDUC' SET respciulble directly to the people to the luxurious estate of his ne­ increase in drunkennsM and lack NEW YORK (AP)—The Traati^ by b ri^ elected to their office in­ phew, Gustavo Prado, oo the out­ of ambition. Democrats Readme Boggs port Worker* Uolqn said today stead of appointed as they now But Do the Pigs Talk skirts of Lima. Moscow Radio reporta 11 Amer- It would strike Poa Amertoan a i* .’ Hto wife'and friends were thw* icand at “Sputnik” International Airways at midnight Friday la n Tlia otetement issued by George to greet him, and there waa a cel­ .Youth (3amp in Crimea diaciplinad contract dispnte untoss PreeMent X Cahill, general chairman of the ebration with music and dancing. fdr dtotribattag aati-Sovlet pam­ Kennedy Backers Whip Keoaedy appoiato n fact-ftort tog Brotheriiood, and Thomas F. Kel­ Ldtin or Australian? Three bombe exploded in Lima phlets among local population... board. Unresolved to a contract ly, legislative rspresoitative of the Sunday. Police started aa Investi­ Boston surgeons guardedly opti­ dispute arc wagea, hours, work­ Brotherhood, was In respmiae to a gation to find out whether they mistic about operation la which ing, conditions and Jab sa4.euUy, PUC decision Friday which re­ B y HA b 6 u > T H X E Y This basic grunt ot content­ were set off by political terror­ motoroycltot’s severed left foe|; Rightists in. Louisiana the ualon said. I . duced the requirementa of person­ Oanamon PreM Oerieepondent ment to continuous aa they ists. There were no casualties. ^ 4 nel needed army, U.S.-trained’ and equtiq>ed. most other cbmmunication discipline caU to a modifica­ The man tmder life stetenbe to th* sto* Of the House Rules 0>m- after eaehoagtog tests with peliee 6th District over Herbert Price.of lag the w ee^d |a\elahafag The American forces moved tion of the threat grunt. mltte*. But he sasUy defMted they use oiily sound. Uie United StatM as a Soviet spy ..More tlHJi M M eampsre begto Baton Rouge, Who campaigned aa that he lived d dqaMe' rsl* tor into ’nialtond in May when pro- The sew warn* new-born ' three oppooMits, piling iq>. 44 per “Words” readily identifiable cannot take advantage o f the of- heodtog hsiuwsard by bus ioA an all-out segregationist. Price ! • yemre a * a *wr ^ Oommunist guerrillas in Laos had and on record include signals pigiets to stand off so they f yithout the approval of Hobi* train at assi of National Girl Scout cent of the vrte In a district Ckiaadton Meaatod P < 4 ^ swept to the ' ’Thai border. That which IncludM uptown New Ort accused Morrison of selling out lik e : won’t be crushed while she Secretary Henry Brooke. SobUto Senior Roundiqi at ButtoopBay,. VL to llbeial groups. Morrison won was the'guerrillas’ tost big push ‘Where are you?" , rises. ' now la in a London prison Await­ Many of doctors who took part toons and four outlying parishM' SKY SHIELD TRST before the formation of a coalition by a 4-to-l majority. > ‘Tm here." ■ AU squeal sounds are un­ ing legal mov^ to free him. to thto month’s suspsnatog of (eoimtiss). reglma pledged to take Laos out -Anothsr select irieasing to i Rep. F. Edvrord Hebert of New COLORADO SPRINGS. Oath. ."Who are youf* happy oneo, McBride says. Two members of ParltoBsmt, tic* to SopkatdMwaa of the cold war. Orleans, dean of tbe state's Ho u m (AP) --AS ate military alr- "took out!” There apa no-*queato sf de­ Laborites Scbolefield Alto* ai pravtooo. WasMngton waa that 35 East That made plain Sun­ CBimU Pariah Negroes became delegation, defMted Jacob Fink, ptoaoa to thto eeaatoy aad Owe- *‘H rip m e.” light A most dlatlnetivs m u n ett Stroes, said tfaajr would R atos iWmlntoh to OMOt o f North- a contractor, by niore than a Ida wM be gr*aad*d tor SH day they don’t have much’ confi­ squeal to'that of ouboitoaion. urge th* borne oecrotary totor to tiw flist of their race to vqt* to dence in the afaiUty of Laos to Other sounds ge t a ero ^ that northeast Louisiana are* 7-to-l margin to th e'1st-District. h ear* SwH- 2- <>■ th at t e p meesagea on fbod and feeding, mittod .by th* vonguished in allow Soblen to take tqp the otfer a r ^ to NuSSteefweS aad*lHSSi staer o neutru course and pr*v«i( stoc* at least iMt. ^ . Three other congressmen were the Neriii Americea Air Oomaumtot taiBltration into Thai'^ obedience, belllgairene* and a fi^ ^ It to th* "tow*l-in-the- Of asylum .... -f ' , . ..BattaUoa of Vtot OOng gaarriltoa renominated, without opposition, Tito Homs Office regardii Sobisn toy a t^ to to«|atsd fteenunent Son. RussaU Long. Louisiana’s land and South, Viet Nam. , humlUty. . Ttog”. signal and as soon aa Jtotior senator, won re-nomination and none has a RepubUeaii cjp- it-to itiiM ana grunt of Mt- la to tromlt betwesa Israol and I Adm. Anderson, U.B. . Ttae rseearcbec* found, that' to hto third fun *to-y*ar tann ^ MO 1 M. ial tte.thavtoto.4^ the sound most V. J stonfc te«* m St I *v^' s*: \ ■ f :.:V y *i * ■7-- 7 ■>v: MANCHESTER EVENING H E R ^ , MANCHESTRRl CONN., MONDAY, JU L Y 80, , i m PAGE THREE MANCHESTER EVl^NlNG HERALD, MANCHESTER; CONN,, MONDAY, J U ^ SO, 10«2^ : 1PAGETW 0 stabiUty is iiot establlahed wtihhi I"' HockvillotVemon a mohQI, I fear the worst. Guerrillas Nab 17M fuerriUa troops first seized Marine Radio Algiers, which besmed Rule, in Algiers their .apjpeal to-the population for ...... ^ SheiDM^old on Bridge en to “calm and support." The city rem sln od quiet w What tjoyDi/ /Weather MEAN \T'S NOT “ J,'. (OealtaBed from Pa|p9'OBe) ' throughout the day. Crowds I MUCH OF A fl o o d -' “TH E WAY riMB WENUIG u £AD • South .deslw / poured out. to ttdT' beaches as /WmbfiCMR LOCKS (AP). —« • Center Space was Amar .Ousebdlk, political usual. . ' t h > 4 i 5 Ar/vw/> NOT ALWAYS ENOUGH Both lidss vulnsrAb / UJS. W eatli^ .Bureau marine ad* \ 1^ Alfred ShelawoM NOirrH commissar ^ the Algiers autono­ The holy jig n of the coup were MEHT/ I HEARD IT” risbry tor today: v mous sone, which the guerrilla soldiers to camouflage unlform.s ^ 0 ^ ■ If >i Its’ wonderful tq size up a hand An A A P grocery ouUet, B Sage-Athe shoppiling com]complex in the 'Ver­ and maohine guns set up to some X'} - Tides Will be high along thb- leaders iwld was dissolved. DOUBLE i*A ' by lohn Gruber 4mrriicUy and get off to th i killing ^ Q 10 6 2 Allen bm ndi store and probahlT s non Circle» sheaareaw which-Includes l the streets to predominantly Moslem Oonnecticut shore tMay from 9:30 toid. Just don’t fall in love with 9 2 Woolworth Btore 'win 1m the Mg 81 million»n Try-Try-City Shopping PNnnler Ben Touesef Ren Kbed- areas. p.m and 11:30 p.m. Low. tide at 8 tenants in the third shopping cen- m^mnd officials of~his government Okt Saybrook today is at S pjn. yy ment until elections are held in gime said the guerrilla coup “re­ V - and to jK«t engagements as soloist ruffing a heart in dummy. m cusaion bi thla one. Op to thla- afternoon. Visibility 2 to. 4 miles W < Nbfft EsM ter to be bultt at Green Circle Rd. 35,000 square feet of specs. Both the newly independent nation. stored the status quo.” They with some of the leading orches­ South won the first trump and 1 NT PsM 2 4 e j^ EU. 83. ' Elections for a constituent assem­ point I think I managed to j.uatify today and tonl/^t. Partly cloudy returned the nine of hearts, still Woolworth and the A' A P report­ claimed Hassan acted- to do away the existence of critics, ahd to ex­ tras of the-' country. Double AU ' Bms Although it is reliably ieported edly will occupy 2(1,000 square febt bly are scheduled Aug. 12. with “illegal power usurped by and chsmee of few scattered show­ hopirg for a ruff. West’ won with OpesJsg lead — 4 7 TOOLMAKERS AND ALL .GROUND plain the reason for the draerent But my' background aa a critic ers towards Tuesday mqitilng. ^ queen" of hearts and smugly that A A P will locate in the shop­ each. The total space of the Shop­ The guerrilla , command an­ the . autonomous zone SiiiM last MOTTS reaction they sometimes set forth started long before that. I come Clearing Tuesday afternoon with retiuned a second trump. So far ping center, the report could not.be ping center is_ 125,000 sqiiaire feeL nounced It had taken control to April 2.” S U P E R Sale Priees to the reaction of the public to the from a musical family, and began visibility 5 miles. confirmed today. Philip diCortls of the Hartford re-establish national unity. It Privately, some of them admit­ MACHINIST BO. gbod. K J 6 4 ; Clubs— J * T. What da pledged to “open the gates” of MARKETS same offering. . /. going to concerts and operas as Marine observati.ons: South saw that he would lose the you say? • '< '. • The present owner of the 15- architectural firm. Professional ted the guerrillas acted to show Assuming that the critic’s Job is a very small child, and Pve been the capital to all political tenden their anger with the pollticaf ir" Effective Block Island-^ IVind eaet-norUt- race and decided to switch direc-, Answer: Bid I NT. The bpening acre tract is Hayden Griswold of Associates, is planning the struc­ to evaluate a performance proper­ attending them aver since. Fqrr tions. He won the second trump, Mandieater. ture. diCorcIa is a Manchester resi­ cles seeking a solution to the new squaLbling. which has created TURRET LATHE OPERATORS . ^ -y "' saat at S kndts, temperature 66. bid and the overcall ot 1 'NT are nation’s political problems. hrJU-A lu h rn ly. to protect the public fndm re­ tunately, I have', an excellent Montauk Point—Wind north- cashed the ace of diamonds and Construction of new shopping dent. an administrative and economic memory and I ean\recall practir intich the same, showing about 18 The announcement was consid­ Tues. aad Wed. ceiving less than its money's worth, north-northweat at 5 knots, visi­ led another diamond toward dum­ to 18 points in high cards, with center, • expected to be completed Builder for the center will be thb vacuum to Algeria. the question naturally arifees, "Why cally all of the outstanding .per­ bility 10 miles, sea southeast at 3 my. next summer, wlU materially add to Horn Construction Co. of Hartford. ered a prelude to the Installation There was no evidence of any MUST BE EXPERIEWIEO formances I have heard. strength in at least three suits end in Algiers of the seven-man polito is the critic’s evaluatlph any more feet, dear. West stepped up with the king balanced distribution. hostility between the Wilaya 4 valuable than the guJillc’s ? ’’ These recollections serve as my of diamonds and triumphantly led cal bureau ^en Bella is sponsor- guerrillas and the troops of the NEW MANAGEMENT O ^ S Groton—Wind calm, tempera­ For Sheinwold’s 86-page booklet, ing. Well, in general, th e. critic has standard of judgment today; in ture 62, visibility 3-16 of a mile in a third trump. Now South could "A Pocket Guide to Bridge,' send RockviUe-V em on autonomous zone. The latter con­ more background and experience general, this is uie sort of stand­ In Paris, Ben Bella’s right-hand tinued to guard some official MANY COMPANY BENEFITS MOTT'StM fog. never ruff a heart in dummy! 60c to Bridge Book, Manchester in the fleld. There are always those ard by which all critics form their Westhampton Beach —. Calm, No Tears Evening Herald, Box 8818, Grand Local Stocks man, Mohammed Khlder, - told a buildings. in the audience who are qualtfled opinions. Usually, then, the crit­ temperature 63, visibility 7 miles, South didn’t shed any tears over Central Sta., N.Y. 17, N.Y. Rev. Ward Takes news conference the ' political The wilaya command also as­ to evaluate./i performance pretty ic finds that he can say of any bureau would be In Algiers on sured Europeans still in Algiers n partly cloudy. \ thl* defense. He won the third (Copyright 1662. General Featuias Quotations Furalahad by . accurately.' but these are usually given performance, "I have heard New Haven—Oalm, tempera­ trump and cashed the queen of Corp.) ' New Jersey Call Thursday- or FMday. It was set they could look to the fuUu-e with WILCO MACHINE TOOL 00. 'TENDER.TRIM professioiial musicians of long ^ tte r performances of this, and Coburn MUddlebrook. Inc. up in the western Algerian city “calm and hope.” It said it fully ture 65, vlaibillty 2Hm'iles, clear. diamonds to get rid of the single­ Bank Stocks ROUTE 6 and 44A—BOLTON. CONN. standing. The average concert- have heard poorer onee." Stratford Point — Wind north- ton jack of spades. He gave up, in The Rev. PhlUp H. Ward has of 77emcen under Ben Bella’s approves the Evian peace accords goer's acquaintance with music Is Since he is trying to keep stand­ northeast at 3 knots, temperature ail, only three hearts and one dia­ Bid Asked control. guaranteeing the rights of Euro­ submitted hU resignation as pas­ But' Khider also warned that only casual; the critic’s knowledge ards up, he sets forth his reasons 65, visibility 4 miles, fog. mond, making his <^ble contract Matinee 1 tao?—AlrOondlttoaed tor of First Congregational Church Conn. Bank arid Trust ’ pean settlers to independent — ------“the situation is very grave. If Algeria. should be quite profound, if his ob­ why this particular performance Stratford Shoals — Wind south­ for game and rubber. of Vamon to accept a call to Evan­ Co...... 55 59 servations are to be seriously con­ west at 2 knots, temperature 70, West had a good mental picture Hartford Natiooal TO P ROUND Q ML lb. T«4 I waa not up to the beat he has ever EflSTU JO O D gelical Congregational Christian sidered. encountered, rather than saying vliHbility 10 miles, sea calm, partly of the South‘ hand from the bid­ Church at Little Ferry, N. J . Bank and Trust Co. 44 48 I mySelf was educated as a mti- that it waa somewhat better than cloudy. ding Clearly South had two five- Fire Insurance Companies “BENGAL BRIGADE” H ie Rev. . Mr. Ward, who came the worst he ever heard. The Ekitons Neck—^Wind Southwest suits'. When South showed up with tKom Htfd. F i r e ...... 56H 60H In Color With Rock Hudson' to Vernon two years ago NaUonal Fire ...... 115 125 majority of the audience may nev­ at 2 knots, temperature 70, visibil­ two diamonds there was room for Elgin, Dl., told parishioners at Sun­ er have heard a better perform­ ity 10 mHes, sea eahn, partly only one spade in the South hand. 1:80-6:80-9:80 Phoenix Fire •...... 92 97 or CUBE ‘What’s the DifferenceV^ , cloudy. day servicea he ]^uld like his Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. ance, o and Is consequently quite West had to make sure of the — Also , , reMgnatiim to become effective p t spaito trick before leading a third Aetna Casualty ...... 67 74 content; great then is their sur­ Rock Hudson In the end of August. Stocks Celebrate 25th Anniversary prise when they find that the crit­ tru i^ . After taking the king of “CAPTAIN LIOHTFOOT” Aetna Life ...... 106 113 NORMAN’S JULY SPECIAL SALE H m Rev. Mr. Ward asked the Mr. and Mrs. William Stocks, 789- ic was not content diamonds. West should have shift­ 8:05-8:00 Conn. General ...... 118 126 Voters Face Tirauhle Contest Tonight ed to a spade. There was plenty church to waive a 60-day notice Htfd. Steam Boiler 106 116 Trebbe Dr., were feted at a sur­ have lived in Manchester for 22 Nobody is qualified to make an stipulated in the constitution and prise 2Sth anniversary party Sat­ years. They have a son, Richard accurate judgment of anything on of time to lead the third trump, Kiddle Matinee Tuea. a t 1:00 Travelers ...... 136 144 For Oldest Penny but the spade had to be taken at said his appearance in the pOlpit Pnblto Utilities urday night at their home. Stocks, at home.' Mr. Stocks is a first hearing; that includes me “SNOW WHITE and About 50 gueqts attended the once before the mice got it. THE S STOOGES” ' , yesterday would be his last In Ver­ Conn. Light Power .. 29 31 machinist at PraU and Whitney' vs. Democrats and all the rest of the critics, not non, although he and his family celebration, which was given by Aircraft, division of United Air­ STEAKS to mention the public at large. The contest scheduled for ail the A good bridge player must Plus Cartoons j Htfd. Electric Light 69H 74H would continue to occupy the par­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Masnaba of craft Corp., Etost Hartford. A playgrounds supervised by the rec­ have room In his head for more Perfom^anee Ends At 4;M / Hartford Gas Co. . . . 58 66 Naturally, we all 'form judgments, sonage until the end of August. Glastonbury and Miss Angela CTas- The couple received a floral ar­ of them truly are In any fairly but whether or not they are ac­ reation department for ionlght is than one idea. Southern New England By JAMEg MARLOW < Daily Question Wednesday During next month, the Rev. Mr. sinelli of Blast Hartford, cousins of rangement with 25 silver dollars Associated Press News Analyst normal period: They’re both con­ curate is something else. Some­ the oldest penny. Awai-ds will'be Telephone ...... 45)4 46H given to Uie children bringing in As desler,. you hold: Spad'es — ‘‘Mr. Hobbs Takes A Vaoatton" Ward will be on vacation and guest Manufacturing Companies Mrs. Stocks, and Mr. and Mrs. Jo ­ from their /Son, a mantel mirror, WASHINGTON (AP) —Jam es servative. body is always dig^ng up a crit­ seph. ^ ia rd i of 26 Norman St., several money g;ifts, and a dec- ic’s bad guesses about Beethoven, the oldest coin. K 7 4; Heaifo A K Q; Diamonds— preachers will occupy the pulpit. Arrow, Hart, Hi r- 57)4 61)4 Bryce was puzzled by the Demo­ Th, fact that these congression­ The present pastor was bom in and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell orateo wedding cake. al politicians-. think tbey can af­ Wa.gner, or some other composer, Picnic suppers will be featured Associated Spring .. IIH 13)4 crats and RepuUicans. T h ^ ’d on Tuesday evening at 6:30. Fires the Near Etost where his parents of Ekiat Hartford, friends of the Music was provided by “The still have this JEngllshman gubsa- ford to be 'conservative' seems to to the ridicule of the writer. Bristol Brass ...... 8H 10. will be available for roasting of were missionaries and where he Dnnham Bush . . . couple. Highlighters,” a three-piece group, ing If he were alive.- now.. be a pretty good reflection of a Actually, many critics evaluated . . 6H .6H Mr. and Mrs. Stocks were mar­ led by Richard Stocks. (Herald hot dogs, hamburgs and marshmal­ himself had been a missionary for E m -H a rt...... , 47 52 y In his book, -"The American broad , popular complacency at these composers correctly at the lows at all playgrounds. v; N 0 I T , 0 s i t' a number of years. He is married ried July 31,1937, in Hartford, and photo by Ofiara.) Commonwealth,’’ he ' asked 74 this time among the voters. time, but they are never quoted. . . 89 43 and .has two children. Jay and N. B. Machine . < . . 19 22 years ago: What’s the difference The wonder is that any of them Hey Kids! Sarah. between the two parties? He con­ could do so. Hearing a brand STATE North and Judd . . 12)4 14)4 Stanley Works .. . . 16)4 18)4 principally to the main plant at fessed he couldn’t see much. South Windsor new work for the first time, the “Mr. Hobbs Vacation“ East Hartford. A lot of inquisitive voters reviewer cannot rely on past ex­ Veeder-Root___ .. 41)4 46)4 P-WA to Qose WED. “All Fall Down” The above quotations are not to “ In general, these transfei-a will will have the same trouble in perience but must accurately ^GIANT KIDDIE SHOW Nearine Completes be to the same or comparable Lutheran Church guess what taste will be like half be construed as actual markets. this year’s congressional election, TOMORROW AT 2 P.M. work. However, such a majmr while some iit- the others veylfy a century in advance. TTiis comes USAR Mail Class Meriden Plant, move will result in some job and s a v e s c APKG: the conclusion of Wilflwd E. Bink­ On New Schedule under the head of crystal-gazing, And Every Tuesday Afternoon for the Summer Scouts Complete Hike shift dislocations, but every- effort for the 'most part. ley. ' « THIS SHOW WILL EXIT AT 4:30 P.M. Capt. Robert J . Nearine, USAR Transfer 500 will be made to keep such changes This political scientist, writing^ Our Savior Lutheran CKurch is The result is that reviews the 88 (irandvlew St.i was recently HOPKINTON, R. I. (AP) — to a minimum.’’ some years ago. asked: "What on its summer schedule for church next day are not likely to agree Dolores Hart Olynls John dted by Vice Admiral Rufus E Twenty-six Boy Scouts arrived here Approximately BOO persona are motivates the voter ' making a services. There will be-two Wor­ and the public figures the critic is Stephen Boyd "Oablnet of JANE roUDA m t ANTHONY PERKINS yesterday afier a 62-mile hike from (Ooatiniied frmn Fags Orie) employed at the Meriden buuding, Dr. Calgarl” Rose, USN, commandant of the DOVALETTES decision?” He said, by and largr^ ship ipwidds, the fin t at 9 a.m. not so omniscient as he pretehds to , “LISA” Indtutrial College of the Armed Thompson, Conn., over little-used which waa leased to May 1961. The the dbclsimt la reached by noH' and thq-.second at 10:15. be. Of course, he isn’t omniscient; 8:15 6:26 - 10 Forces, for having completed the trails in western Rhode Island. The change, it now appears that the materitis handling, including parts logical processes: Sunday school, held at 9 a.m. but he Is qualified to give a better college’s correspondence course. boys, from Warwick, R. I., left great majority of Meriden em­ Inspection, will be abeorbed by FACIAL TISSUE "If there Is one determining during the first service, will be educated guess than the ^ erag e “TALL STORY”/ Operating under the direction of Quaddlck Lake in Thompsem last ployes can be offered employment other RAW plants to central Con­ factor it is probably the:icUtqatc omitted . during Uje. month, of Au­ concertgoer. f . the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the In* Monday. in other plants of the dl'vlslon — necticut. of opinimi in which the voter has gust but will be resumed -the first Actually, he doesn’t know all the dustrial College devotes Itsslf to livsd^and this .vTat originally "pr^ Week in September. A nujjbery for music of the past, either. Every nsr ALL NEW COLOR CARTOONS the study of the economic and in­ vided. tor him by his family.” preschoolers will be cqtiducted at once in a while, for example, a DOORS OPEN AT 1:30 P.M. dustrial aspects of national secur­ He might have added this could both services. t •;, - pianist will dig out a Beethoven ALL CHILDREN .35e ity under all conditions and in the 400 SHEET change in moments, of great na Services are held ak the-Wa{mlng sonata that hasn’t received a per­ context of both national and world tional agitation, of. crlsto, or in Biementary School, thb Rev. Wal­ formance in twenty years and one affairs. It also gives due considera­ an election campaign srith deep ter L>. Abel.-paiAor. - ^ which the critic has never heard. tion to the Ihterrelated military, BOX IlRSt Atm ShowiAR emotional issues. This does not. make it a new logistical, admiriiatrati've, scientif­ Unless th en ’s an explosion be Manchester Evening H erald composition, however. Hie opus l9r»oa W4l)4B. Victor Natmr# ic, technological, political, and so­ fore November this will be an un­ South- Windsor oonespdndent Laii- number on the program will indi cial factors affecting national DOUBLE S STAMPS exciting campaign irithout nation ra Kata, telephene. 4-170S. cate whether it is early, middle or IHUMIMf* a c cu r 11 y. Its corrospondenoe al agitation, crisis, or emotional late Beethoven and the critic is m m i course, enUtled ‘Tite Eiconomics of Issues, except pOrhaps tor older thoroughly familiar with Bee­ National Security,” is based on the EVERY WEDNESDAY people who saw thp medical care Window ;Qeaher8 thovens styles in these periods. (-Or curriculum of the residence course Moft^s Own GERI-ANN Brand plan defeated.' at least he should be>. Consequent­ conducted at ET. Lesley J. McNair Even there, although President Rqbb^yOf Money ly, he knows whether or not this NUTMEG in Washington, D. C., for senior Kennedy will stump to get more performance is in keeping with the military officers and government Democrats elected, his own Dem­ composer’s general intent and Department ef llMatre f fkikm I' officials. ocrats deflated, the issue for him Police today aiis'lnvesUgating a judges accordingly. The one-year correspondence 725 since they, must share responsibil­ w^eKkrid Krekk. at 'the Manchester H w University ef Connectient ; a to m , COIMMCtlCHt course is open to qualified civilians WHITE BREAD I doubt that anyone is complete­ S te m MIDDLE ity. wlUiy Republicans for klllii^; Wn'dow pneanerS' , firm at 1101 in government, business, industry, .medlcal/care. y \.'- M ain'St. ih which an undetermin­ ly familiar with the entire works Aa Equity ReeldeBt Company TURNPIKE at and the several professions as well Just becauka' enough of them, ed amount of Cash wak . taken. Shakeajpearef' Milton. Scott ^ " TUESDAlf THRU SATURDAY — JULY SI -A t’G. 4 as to officers of all military com­ Dickens and Thsekery, for example TONITB EAST mostly Southerners, joined Repub- Max Grossman, one 'o f the t Walt Ulsasr mts Hie Ldugh-Packed Farce That the Hit MiiHcal ponents. Texts and instructional FULL POUND UbaiiB ip killing that bin aiid other owners of the firm, reported the and these are only English authors. Fred MacMarrar aa X ET IT RIDE Is Based On—THREE MEN ON A HORSE materials are provided at no cost " IN LOAVES Remedy programs, the, President break thla morning. Entrance was The music critic has to have some •*THK ta the student. Interested persona sort of knowledge about composers SBSKNT-MINDKD Admission MANCHESTER is/^in an emterrassing position in gained through a bro'keH win­ pnoFEsron’’ Tueeday-Tbursday: gl.75-82.00—Friday-Saturday : $2.26-82.66 may address their applications to giOcing for more Democrats. dowed rear door. Patrolman Rich­ of all nations, over, a period of Plat -Sach' A the Commandant, ICAF, Washing­ about three centuries. Their com­ Dae T« - Caate SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR THEATER PARTIES What he’ll really tae^ pleading ard Thurston * investigating. .Fata ton 25, D.C. for is more Democrats 'to make A theft of |7 in cash, taken bined output t« unbelievably large “OSEY FBIABS BOX fWnCE ■ HARRIET S. JORGENSEN Captain Nearine in civilian life OPEN WEDi, THURS. rrA up tor the votes of the Democrats fjTM a purse of Mn.: James Gal- and could not be performed in a BOBBY” T THEATRE Is a Manchester High School guid­ lifetime, so naturally the critic ChiMrea Dadar It OA 8-9821—8:80-4:00 I Air ^nditloned who aide with. Republicihs. It's Itgan of Vernon, whUe she was F ret ance counselor am svsummer school PRIDAY TILL f P.M. this very Democratic desertion shoppj^ in King’s Department doesn't know every number. JSA 9-2912—4:M-9KI0 I Curtain at 8:80 director. H 0 T D 0 8 0 R Pk{. which makes it difficult, dpd often store'on Saturday, is also being But he has a general knowledge THE BEST AHEAD OF THE REST unconvincing, for other .V Demo­ Investigated by police. ‘ She re­ of all this music and some spiecific TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY SPECIALS HAMBURa ROLLS tf 8 crats to insist upon, anjr treal dif­ ported that she hBd-:)Bl4 her pock- experience with most of the com­ Bolton Boy Hurt ference between the parties as etbook’ dbwn for a "few, nrmments posers, so he isn’t constantly grop­ RINSE parties. v While she was shopiHng aim then ing in the dark. He knows where In Mower Mishap DISPENSER There was a sharp'diatlUtUon in found the money missing, police to expect the dark comers and he the depression days- ^ the 1930a reported. is usually mean enough to con­ MUSICAL Rinse Dispenser au­ between the Democrats who want­ David Jensen, 8, aoa ot Mr. and centrate on ttjgm and see that no THSATRC tomatically odds ed action and the. atand-gat con- SHARK BITES MARINE dirt has been swept Undeif the mg Mrs. MOlbm Jensen, West SL, Bol­ servativa Republicans. j SAVANNAH. Gs. (AP) where it is least likely to be no­ ton, amputated part of three toes rinse conditioner Tltere was also a great ■ differ­ Marine from Panda Island, S.C., ticed. on hia i{ght foot Saturday evening when he slid Into a rotary lawn- to give clothes THOUSANDS ence on foreign poUqy between has been hospitalized after being Pinally, he publishes hia opinion mower hia father w^a cqieratng. the internationally mlMed Demo­ bitten by a shark while swimming but it is an opinion only, not-'A softer, like-new crats and the isolatlcntht RepUVn- TTie boy waa taken to Manches­ in the Atlantic Ocean near here verdict. The critic may be the feel, prevents canh before and even after World #fc. Robert Stein. 91. suffered ter Memorial Hoapltal by hia par­ TO P GRADE Judge, btit the publici Is the jury ents after the accident,! 'odrich oc­ War n . h' moderately severe wound Sat­ and in. the long run it-Is the ver­ clinging. But 'the Kepubllcana, wlw. had curred at about 6:30 at toe Jensen CHOICE OF EXTRA " urday on the left foot and a minor dict that counts, not the opinion home. He to' reported to good' to be )ed ^ me hand into a new cut on the left hand, hospital Critical opinions have been upset condition in the children’s ward. world, thereafter teamed up with spokesmen said. ^ before and they will be again. Democrats to 'support Presi­ It was learned that the boy waa it was the second shark attack Nevertheless the majority of the running acroas the lawn when he dent Eisenhower’s foreign policy reported In the vicinity this sum-1 eriticsl opinions ususIIt stand the whic^ was President Truman's slid into the mower, catching hto S&H STAM PS msr. ■ 'test of time. foot In the blade. SHOULDER policy, and team 'up now to sup-' Plus All These Features: port the same-policy of Kennedy. CUT So. because there is no great 2 Retired by Yale Umb Chops ■ SetecHve Wafer Level Control ■ Safety NO COUPONS NEEDED! foreign issue this year, inter­ national affairs can hardly be •TOUCH OF MINK” NEW HAVEN f AP)—Ghartas D. much of a campaign dispute. Dickey, CSiestnut m to , FA , an in­ AT OUR nSH DEPT. lid H Swirl-eway Draining ■ Beautiful NO LIMIT! At home the economy has STARTS WEDNESDAY vestment banker, and IforrU Had­ •* ^ / i.- slipped. This may have some ef- ley, a V m Tork attorney, hnVs Styling ■ Zirw«oated Cabinet -Protects ftM# not ta the degree of a retired M manriwM of the -T al* ALL EXTRA STAMP ITEMS PUINLY depression. . ' TONIGHT! Corporatloa. Both have reached the COOKED HADDOCK 591 Ageifnt Rust ■ Unbelenoe Safety SwHdi The two piurties, without any retirement age ot 66 tor the uni- wide emotional pressura' at home ventty's governing body, Tate JU ST HEAT AND SERVE MARiCED THROaeNOUT STORE or abroad for change. er innova­ president A Whitney CMewoM ■ liop Loading I Double Poroatam Wash tion, have fdVerted to what both •eld in an announeemsnt yaeter< SLICED HUNT CALIF. Basicet M Optional Suds Saver 1 *^%ickey and Hadley are memb«ra NO MONEY DOWN ■PhoiM Ml 3-78M- at Tale's class of 1916. Hadley^ : H 1 U N I I ' I! N ( l) the sen of the late Arthur Twinldg and the feiature that makes them NO PAYMENTS UNTIL SEPTEMBER 1t02 W« IbsMrvw H i* M tilt Hadley, the university’s ISth presi­ PINEAPPLE TOMATO T« Limit RuanHtto. dent. all work ■^ Maytag Dependability STATE ^ Packers of Dd Monte SAUCE Take Up To 3 Years ^Tp Fay! MOTTS NOW CBIDS TIMIOKHOW SUPER SALE PRICES Shown Evenings. 7:55 PJML MARKETS NORMAN'S NO. 8 C 4 Q Q 8 OZ. iPPECTIYi f U llW WEDNESOiAY: “tOUTA" FACTORY CANS ^ ■ CANS p TUES. «Md WED. FURNITURE WAT'HOUSS Bk ta Ikn. Iw. ■ M M >« Jt . ZW • I. W THOMSON SEEDLESS N 0 R M A N EMDS TUES. M. ta laa. In.. M.U -1 ja - L.M-Z at 517 MIDDLE TURNPIKE, E m OPEN DAILY NEAR, THE OREEN OPEN TO 9 9\A.Me to 9 P.M. 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE t i U p h < 0 4 > I THE -BIG- ■ M ’ S a t T i l l 6 P J « . ' COUNTFON TONIGHT FREE DELIVERY — FREE FARRMG MANOHESTER . ■ ). J U \mUrfid Si wiiu] til OakiiiiU ■ Oar. e f Mae mat PWsat'.flMa. . OM N N10HTS MONdAY, Him SATURDAY tffi 9 DINNER & THEATRE • RESERV. r / ' A T'’8:48 ' AT 16:U t- • : ■■ r , /'• .;-r ■ • f PA^B POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), MAWHEgTin^. C »N N , MONDAY* JULY 80, 1988 ^lANCHESTER-PVENlNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, JULY 80^1962 Hut Boytd Benton St., Manchester, was ar­ M ereCeederiW raerlaf, fi-dckville-Veiinoh , ^ Rocfc^lle-Vernon rest^ on Saturday and charged T V —Radio Twilight olumnist Builds Rusi^li Fie^t witlT, driving an unregistered mo­ f a l s e T E I .(^ tor vehicle. Adams posted a 825 HM«JS a pleseent m y to peer bond pending dispo.silion of hi.s case loa6e--|flata dlacomfort. FASTE The Baby Mas WoHd’s Finest, Charter Rule in Rockville session on Aug. 14. SB iQiptoved’ powder, sprinkled _, Tile Shop Fire Pamage ■upper end lower piste* hold* them e ' A peach shortcake-smorgasbord fltnter so that th^ (eel more eom- event w1l! be held by the Verhon; forteble. No aummjr. sooey. peeey Television ed Chief Says CntingesSet .taste or (esllnf. -It's alkaline I non- Methodist WSCS from 5 to 7 p'.m. • :« 0 Kevi* at • (la pro(r«M) T:W awyaaae E M. « it MarEWb^deT^SSST**^ ectdi. Does not eour. Checki "pUte Been Named ••• *r (la proartM) tbuStoM NEW YORK (A P)—Things oh Aug. 25. Tickets m ^^tbe' ob­ odor breeth*’ ; Get FA8TXETB todsy h x ’i (la pretrcM) True: Advmture personal deck of -cards lor him (Oonttaiued tre a Page One) Fbr Hearing tained fidm 'M rs. Annq"'ryler .and at drug counters ererywher*. YOfi Bur To Tell n e n r a columnist might never know if he and paid him 1,500 pieces e( gold Life of Riley •:(» pete and CHadya Mrs. Marion Leharu co-chairmen, !•: NaUenal Velvet 11 didn’t open his mall: for the job. more ingB- mangN.an A tFo-famlly, wooden building^ Discharged Saturday: Mra. Ther­ modern than the navy of any —„ __' -tn and Mrk Doris'Madden. Mrs. Dord- ro-' ■ ■fai Hlcbwaji Patrol American now loees in.aix mctlv\Shernum,^Uubetiv\ouei 27 Cot- powe>f|il rockets and homing, tor­ jPonrcui’s Insiironto RpIUc Jacob* Clubtaouee 10:00 Hennesey pedoes with- nuciMr .warheads, held in the city hall court.room. man. will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. . Bliaabeth f>«May. New Britain. He has two aistera Kathleen l:4U Men o( Destiny The GenUe Persuaders' France is considered, the inter­ tices of the peace eb 24-heur «BH day morning around church time. tage 3t.; Robert\ iSafchut, ,JoUy "at Mrs. Flavell’s home on Cre.st-: 4 GREEN ROAD S:46 Walter CYonkIte SurfsMe Six 'teey have high s p e ^ , great depth It is expected that the aldermen- E., E and Susan M.. a u national feminine fashion center for nonconformist cwuples who • Rockville firenien, summoned to Rd.. Ellington; Eli^ibeth Roberts, wood Dr., Tolland, to plan fall ac- ' MANCHESTER * • • • • HunU*v-Brin|(lev Report Ben Cuey S. it. of submersion and can operate for will air complaints from.-residents IE 10:10 I’ve Got A Secret but a' recent poll in Paris revealed want to get married on' the iocka the scene by a newsboy delivering Bgxter 81.. Tolland. ttviti'ea., ‘ . ( Carnellli Ann MaHe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Car- 7: XI After Dinner Mori* U:00 News. Sport* and Wuthar that men there^spend more money underground. papers, swarmed to the scene iuid Birth Saturday: A soi) to Mr. extraded periods in ° the most die- in the Olson Dr. area about water m IU, Bancroft Rd., Eniington. She was born July 24 at Man- New* and Weather KeiA.- ___ Sports A.Weathsr E (, oh their clothing than women do. poured water - into the first flodr and Mrs. David OrrolK 34 Park •tant regions.” New*, Sport* A Weather U;1B Tonl^t (Cl A caution tp the wauifefid': “ You service of the R^ty note: Americans area to check flames and roll back St. ** '\ Soviet Vice. Adm. S. Zahkarov Outh Valley*l)ayB Steve Allen Show have a baiik, and ha name ‘ is Aqueduct Co, Rmm Morocco, 14 Hawthorne St. Her paternal grandparents are WyaU Eafp . Monday Starlight , / apoM more each, year to buy and time. Every morhing' it eredlta \heavy. black smoke. dmitted Siyday^: Julie ^ c o r e , s a l' Saturday Soviet nuclgar sub- Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Camelll Sr.. Hartford. She has a broth­ E lected V.P. Bveauit Beaort Snorts Roundup / : operate automobile* than the com­ you with 86,400 seconds.; Eyery Fire Clhlef John Ashe, who or- 83 W; Main St.; 'Thoas Zlcko, 2001 marines are faster and more The public hearing at 8 will pro­ Film ;U:ao Coin's HundrM / than American vide a final chance for Rockville er, Donald Paul and a sieter, Carol Ann. Frank L. Peterson, 69. Wash­ Subscription TV is U:SU Tonight (CD / M. bined tOUl naUonal income of night it rules off, as lost, whatever .dered the evacuation of another Laurel Sl„ Wapplng. ' , maneuverable * • • * • ^ nearby wooden building, .estimated citizen* to voice their Views on ington. D. C.. wa.s elected as 7:U H,venlna Reoori 4(1 Steve Allen Show Canada and Mexico. of this you have failed to invest. It Discharged Sunday: Ronald subs. Knoebel. Dale Clifton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knoebel, ^ Mahall* Jackson Stag! 22 13:2U Wrestling Champiofie Blue for dunning; Only one ten­ damage by fire, smoke and water proposed charter changes before ■ one of four general vice presi­ ItoorU (lamera SO 1:0U Late New* ___ carries, over no balancqs. l|Sach Forth. Longmeadow, Mas*;; Ele- in another Navy Day article, Brent Dr.. Vernon. He was bom July 24 at Manchester Memo­ ant In five pays hi* rent promptly day it opens a new account for would cbme to ES.OdO or 84,000. nore (Jauldwell, Kent Rd. : Gorshkov said in an interview they come up for a referendum dents of the Sevcntl]-day Ad- 8E|: hATUKOAT'a XV WE1U4 FOR OOM PtETE U8TCNG vote during the November elec-1 rial Hospital. Hia maternal grandparents dre Mr. and Mrs. Ventist Church in San Fran­ on the first of the month Land­ you. Each Tiight it bums the rec­ The , building, which houses the To rorm Political Club with Sovyetqkaya Rossiya that ttons. ; ” Willard John. Eaysburg. Pa. His paternal grandparents are Mr. cisco yesterday. A spokes­ lords have- found they get their ords of the day. If you fail to uae Tile Shop on the first floor and Formation of a Democratic ] his new submarines have jour- rent money back sooner If they two residential units on the sec­ j and Mrs. Herbert Knoebel, Shamokin, Pa. He has a sister, man for the 49th Worl(l Con­ the day's deposits, the loec is wom en's'club In the area will be neyed,r under' the Arctic Ice cap, Reports have i t that members TkiM|S io Deborah Ann, 2. ference said election of Peter­ Radio mail out noti(je* on blue Instead of yours.” ond floor, was unoccupied when di8Cti.«,sed tomorrow at S p.m. at a fdkt first accomplished by the of the recreation ind swim ming; • w w « « whita paper. the fire was discovered. pool commission will present -their i son. a Negro, waa not in an- Opportunity: In a recent cyaar Ihe-.EllingiOn ToiVii Hall. Women American nuclear sub Nautilus In, Walrath, John H an ey Jr., scm of Mr. and Mrs. John H VVal- .swer to protest of the Negro (This llBtiBg tBclndea oaly tbuae BawiaewMhroBdawi ita of M eg 15-aalBBtB Tippling time: (j|ii*Wifirnlaii* Because of the early hour, enrolled in the Democratic party. 'jtug;ust 1958. I views on propo.sals affectiiig both I rath Sr.. 11 Walnut St. He waa bom July 23 at Manchester Me­ lOTgth. 8oaie atmtloa* cBrry other sh on ■lewaeaata). newacaa Who enjoy drinking, a state public only 139 Americans reported earn­ around 7:46 a.m.. police and' fire­ commissions. group, but was based^on his ___.<<____ ing a taxable income of a miUleo In Rockville, Vernon, Ellington ’^Tnid, the labor union news-1 morial Hospital His maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. church service whi(Ui began F I:(I0 Pop (Concert health survey found, three out of men battered down locked doors and Tolland are invited to attend. paper, ca.rrled an eyewitness ac-| Previously, comniission members ! 3:00 NtntbMt four like to have glass in hand dollars. Why don’t you listen to (eerching for, sleeolng occupants. Koger DiTarando. 11 Walnut St His paternal grandmother is as a teacher in Louisville, «g ., • :00 Blehop'e Comer 10:00 Fisher Body Awards It is hoped the organization ot count of missiles weighing "sev-, have opposed efforts to comblite j Mrs. Beda Walrath, 112 Maple St. He ha* a sister. Elebra (:06 Raynor Shines while viewing television. With voqr wife’s advice and become (Thief Ashe said the fire appear­ in 1916 (AP Photofax). 1:06 Newt. Signoff 10:20 Nightbeet the 40th? the new club can be carried out eral tons" being launched from] the two (xtmmissiona into one )>ody. . Jean. 1. - il:0u News soma prbgram* lt'» a big help! ed to have, started in the rear of quickly so that* it can be of as­ submarines during last week's - (Spmmis.aion members also have | Our icrvicea include many ***** W HAY-Bia 11:16 Sports Final HOW they got started: Jimmy It was Robert Froet w h o -o b ­ the Tile Shop, an area qsed for 11:311 Starlight Serenade sistance in the November e.eu Barents Sea fleet exercises. saM they would rather not have , PlUard, I*>reen Bedh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. £:(X) Paul Harvey News . Cagney waa a hoofer. Ed Wynn, served. "the world is full of will­ k e ^ n g rolls of linoleum and other impressive details and careful 6:30 Alex Drier 13:86 New* and. Sign Off tion campaign. Reports o( the Barents Sea ex -! aldeVman representation on either Pillard, 2S Barbara Dr.. East Hartford. She was bom July 23 6:46 teorU WPOP—141* the timeless comic, was a milli­ ing people; some willing to work, prroucts containing ,tar, and that Mrs. John Sullivan, president ot body.\ refinements beyond price — Last Marines 7:0(1 Edward P. Morixn the rest willing to let them." ercises, which were witnessed by! at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is l:u Dale Kelley nery salesman. flames burned a hole In the floor. the Slate Federation of Dem- | prej^elr Khrushchev, i At a^t^ent session of the coun -, Mrs. Mary Buck. Portsmouth. Va Her paternal grandparent* 7:16 Report 7:00 Joey R em old* The actual cause of the flre''wa* convinced all contiubuting greatly to its 7:80 DieV* Dep 13:00 n * AHlnter Our. quotable notables: "By all ocralic Women s Clubs, will speak | g^me Western naval specialists ctl. .some'-pentiment was expre.ssed ’ are Mr. and Mrs. C U Pillard. llfi Waddell Rd. She has two Quit Thailand 11:00 Tonight At My Place m N F —i m means marry; If you get a good atm to be determined: and outline plans' and procedures. that the aldermen should be ap­ beauty and serepity. lurothers. Billy, 3. and,Shaw, 2; and three susters. Lmda. 7, Kim, 1:00 Sign ^ that Russia now has the Polaris- 6:00 New* wife, you’ll become happy: If you lowa Disc Jockey The Tile Shop is operated by To Clofte Store type weapons systems which it pointed. to the commission dcspltf 6 and Tami, 4. WTic-^iaaa (J6 Lowell Thomas get a bad one, you'll become a William Haggerty, who lives up­ Mr.s. Anna, Spielman. proprie­ * • • • • (Conttnned from Page One) 6:tW News. Sports, and Weather rS0 Sport* has boasted of for .some time. the feelings t>f members of the 6:80 Market Report. Musle ?:00 I^ws phtloaopher."—,E(x:rates. A Roller Coaster stairs. Also residing upstairs-are tor of Spielman's Store at 30 The highlight of the thre'e-hour .swimming pool, and recreation Wilson, Tod Allan, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, Kos- 6!4h.Three Star Extra 7M0 Sbowesse tnd Nsw* Lost on purpose: According to Mr. and Mra. Richard Wheeler. Grove St., will liquidate the 19- commissions ley Rd.. Tolland. He wa.s bom July 25 at Manchester Memorial chief of naval operations, uld In 7:05 Gonversation piece 8:00 pie World Tonight telecast of Soviet fleet units in *:15 Showcase. New*. It’s a Liinker Interpol—International Police Or- ^ re was reported a second time year-old grocery mera o ' after Rockville Arrest* Hoapital. His maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Allan Bangkok that the Marines could 7:10 N6*a o< the world COUNCIL BLUFFS, looai (AR) Leningrad's Neva River was a T:46 (}oVsfliment Service* 13:06 Sign Off ganhmtioib—there are m submerged arrested over the weekend by Rock­ Mra. Charles Kroto, 73 Church St. Dr., Rockville, dUplaya a 6 lb., 2m p- Arrested Sunday on an intoxica­ Dm ne**t SeciMI** ||) ' chMter Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. ci(l^d to pull the entire unit out. undergone an appendectomy, waa end. He was 84. Aa the Hon. Ger­ behind the Kir.ov Bridge across and she ha* been bald .since. Doctors said a burn and subse­ to death Sunday in the wake of wremg aide out. That'll avoid sur­ p rk sUyed open after hours un­ bell. Main St., Ellington. Advertisement tion charge was Gladys C. Taft of mUUM J. IINNON, U.. A e-d... II r Marie Bouffard. Hartford. Hi# paternal grandfather i« Edward The Marines left their base at secretary of the Vatican Congre­ ald Foijambe he wa* a well the Neva. quent anesthetic caused the damage which may be permanent. gation for the Oriental CIhurch, a forest fire on the heighta above face shine. til Anderson decided he had Discharge Friday: Alice Hawes, Opens Tonight — Rdckville Elks j ______Plllsbury Hill. She also posted a • Kvla*. Wethersfield. He has a sister. Kathy Ann. Udon. 40 miles below the Laos known rider and later trainer of This may be a tough time for „ 142 EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER which ha* jurisdiction over Cath­ tliih seaside resort. Mrs. Sauva­ enough. West 'Wlllirigton. i Fair. Booths, rides, entertainment. The youngster faces three more operations on her right hand and 825 bond. • « • • • border, and were flown out to eteeplechase h^se*. He served people, but Rover never had it so olics of the Eastern rite. geot managed the Catholic Infor­ Birth Friday: A daughter to Mr. ■ pun for voiuig and old. Elk* Fair „ r-iii- (AP Photofax). William M. Adams, 24, qf 122 Arabian, Harold Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs Ralph H Okinawa. Support personnel and with distinction in the South Afri­ good. There are now 8.0(X) brands heavy equipment will be sent, to DETROIT (API — George R. mation Center and waa president can War and the ^ a t World War. and Mrs. Ronald Wochomurka. 146 j Grounds. North Park St., Rock-! KockVIlle-f ernon Ambian. 262 W. Center St. He was bom July 24 at Manches- of dog f o ^ on the market. Flierg Cut Fire Lqg$ W. Main 'St.; a son to Mr. and M rs.; ville. | Bangkok 'Tuesday by rail and Fink, 75, founder and retired of the National Catholic Press - ter Memorial Hospital His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Wisecrack of the week: O ooner Vaughn Hathaway. Coventry- moved out by ship two or throe president of the Great Lakea Center, W A SH IN G TO N -Fire lOMee In Babe Ruth League Mary Rawan, Dorchester. Mass. Hia paternal grandparents are Railroado'Slitting Miktf Clifford says his girl friend Admitted Sunday; Russell Burke. Vernon news. Is handled by the days later. Steel Corp., died Sunday. Fink NEW YORK ■ lAPV, — BlHoV natlonal-foresta lest. summer Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arabian. Presno. Calif. Means, 58, sculptor and painter, serves him television dinners that 114 Prospect St.; Julia Kobleck. Herald’s . Rockville Bureau. S ' • • • • • The MarlneW’ departure ob­ founded the Michigan Steel Co. dropped to 237,OpO acres, Semi-Final Slated In Detroir and the Great Lakes died Saturday of a heart attack. ' RAW ALPIN DI—Pakistan’s Gov, melt in his mouth. (He only wish­ Vassar St.; Ann Harten, 51 Elm West Main St., telephone TBe- Springer, Kristine Mnrie. daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Marion viously was linked to the 14-natioa es she'd defroat them first, i 424.300 in I960 despite Hie driest agreement signed in Geneva last firm- A merger later made him Mean* begsui hi* car«er a* -a emment Is’ decentralizing the na­ St. mont S-S188 or MIteheU 9-6797; Springer. 93 Dower Rd.v SmlQi Windsor. She w«a bom July 23 sculptor but in later year* turned tion's railways, entrusting the Lore of games: Playing cards weather since 1940, the Foreet The stage is set for a semi-final at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents week guaranteeing the independ­ preatdent of National Steel Corp. Service reports. The use of planea He waa bom In Brackenridge. Pa. to oil painting* and illustrating. West Pakistan and East Pakistan cEce were the diversion only of the ciaah in the State Babe Ruth are Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kuni, St. Louis, Mo. Her paternal ence and neutrality ttf Laos. The nobility and were hand-painted. In to (tarry flreiflighters is credited withdrawal apparently signified a LA* JOLLA. Calif. (AP|- Mra. AULDGIRTO, Scofland (API— lines to the reepecUve provincial Bolton League baseball tournament to be grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John C. Springer. North Charles-^ The Earl of Liverpool) one* a governments. 1415 the Duke of Milan had artist with the reduction. played 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at ton. S. C. She has a brother, Kenneth, S. lessening of concern in Washing­ Holland M. Smith, 77, wife of the » * • ^ ton over the security of ThailaoEa Henry Park In Rockvile. border. Opponents for the contest wlU Borglo, Wendy JfoAlMW. jjhugtater of Mr. and M ». Robert be the RockvUle Babe Ruth'*3 In statements to the local preee, School Board and Lawrence G. Biirglo, 33 Goslee 13r. She was bom July 26 at hbnchee'ter League A1 Stars and an all s ^ Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents am Mr. and the Thai government baa ex- presaed fear that the, Geneva team from either New Milford .or 3&S. W alter L. Blajtd, Betfalriiem, Pa. Her patamaJ grand- To Confer on New Sketches Torrington. iMrents are Mr. aiM Mrs. James P. Burgle, Recheeter, N. Y. agreement does not prenride auf- * * t t * (icient .guarantees to prevent an c The RockvUle all stars gained eventual Communist takeover in a berth in the semi-final play by Nlvlson, Robin Lyan, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Ronald The .board of education will de-'^ inenta will be made for special downing the Waterford all stars Nivison, 71 Ridge St. She w u bom July 11 at St. Franola. Laos. . V- : vote the first part of its meeting voter-making sessions for them ; Sunday, 13-2 Hospital. Hartford. Her maternal grandparents are Mrs. Thai officials say that North Wednesday night to a discussion of if they will make application to Vietnamese who fought with the Pitching for the locals against nor Dyer and Prank Carpentn'. both of Manchester. Her secondary school plans. Architect Town Clrk Mrs. Olive Toomey by Waterford was Jimmy Martello emal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Nlvison, Wins- Pathet Lao guerrillas niay never Arnold Lawrence is expected to be Aug. 6. ' ' ' be weeded out, and the d i ^ e ( who struck out 11 and allowed Malne. She has a slater. Deborah Lee, 17 months. , present with sketches of- basic The executive committee of St. four hits. ASK « • * • < of Communist inffltration plans which appeared to meet with Maurice Council af Catholic Wom­ Thailand will thua'continue. Rockville’s Little League All Levesque. Michael J. Jr„ aon of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. the approval of the board at a en will meet tonight at 8 in the Stars were eliminated from fur­ Leweaque, 5 Gerald Dr., RFD 3. RockvUle He was bom July meeting FTiday night. ehtiych hall. ther tournament play Friday 30 at St. Francis Hoepital, Hartford. Her maternal grandpar­ The new sketches will be of the Public Records when they went down before the YOURSELF,,, e n t am Mr. and Mrs. Elliott R Bond, Winsted. His paternal "double-loaded corridor" type (f: Quitclaim deed: Raymond Thompsonyllle All Stars. 6-1. grandparents are Mr. and Km. J. M. Levesque. Hartford. He with classrooms opening off both Schaller to Mehin Benjamin, lot Jerry Cook provided the lone has two sisters, Miriiele, 4 ’/a, and Laurie Ann, 2 ^ . EAST HARTFORD sides of a hallway. Miidiflcations ^ • . « • 0 on Notch Rd. Rockville tally in the fourth in­ and changes suggested by the Warrantee deeds: Walter and ning when he hit a home run over Cooibaugh, Kenneth Gene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cool- DAY NURRERY board are expected to be Incorpo­ Doris Per.son to Edward P- snd the !ftft field fence. baugh. Box 203. South St.. Coventry He waa bom July 21 at rated in the new sketches. Barbara C. Moriarty, property on Pitching for Rockville was Man<±eeter Mranoriai Hospital. His maternal grandi|>arenla RUTH GRZYB Join the S.P4!> A. Other items on the agenda in Brandy St.; Emelia Behling to George Kasperan. (Tharlie Piader are Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Burnett, Coventry. Hia paternal addition to an executive session Robert A. and Emelia Beliitng. tot and Arthur Wheelock were the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. LuUier Cooibaugh, TVnkhan- 158 Sti-VER LANE are encumbered fund Items, tuition, on Mt. Sumner: Harold D and catchers. nook. Pa- He has three sisters. Sherry L«e, 4%, Cindy Mae. payment to Manchester, report | NorSen M. Veal to Eugene snd The regular schedule of Rock­ 3%, and Cathy Ann, 2. fo r the cards, policies on curriculum and i Martha Bartlett, lot on Cook ville Little League games resumes «. * * « * {Society prevention DAY GAMP Supt. Philip C. Liguori’s annual re- ' Drive. tonight, with three games left to Okeaette, Brian Todd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chenette, OhOdren 2 Years Old aiM Up port. ’ Marriage license application; pla.v in the second round. Sfi Brook St.. Wapplng. He was bom July 26 at Mandbaster o f cruelty to autoniobiles) The boaid will also consider pur- Michael Jame.s McAteer of the Memorial Hoepital. His maternal grandparenta are Mr. , and Open •tM AJI. to SiSO PJd. chase of a station wagon for Bronx. N.Y.. and Alice Ellen Phll- John Lacy Mrs. F. Joseph Keenan, Norwieh. Conn. His paternal grand- tt-ansportation of mentally retard- upg of Hebron Rd. BEST mothM- la Mrs. Catherine Chenette, Norwich, He has a sister, XeL BD B-dMi— BU 9-88U ed children t » TalcottviUe. At its , ______DdborMi Lynn. 2Vi Be Idnd to your ear! It deserves a home o f Xs ; NEW h a v e n (AP) — FMnei-al last public meeting, the board ask- Manchester Evening Herald Bol- services will be held tomorrow fbr CENTER own. A new g s ^ e or a carport w31 protect it ed bus. contractor George Negro to ton rorrespondrnt. Grace McDer- marksman John Lacy, rifle tester obtatn coat estimates on the pur- telephone Flltphell 8-8566. and Instructor for 27 years at A n d u v e r , chase and ■ other expenses that ______- Winchester-Western Dlvl.sion of CUT againot next Winter’s (»ld and snow. ToaH would be entailed in use of the . station, wagon. Supt. Uguori had GronTh KatP 3l0« 6 Olin Mathieson (Themlcal Corp. He Democrats Write be steprised how well it responds to sodi eara suggested that if the tow-n pur-' „. j , died Saturday of a heart attack at chased a station wagon, it could I J^FARIS The gross product of the age of 57. ^Je was a dis­ Reviduation Tract and eomfort, not to meniwn all the extzm be left at the school and could be! European Common Ma^et tinguished marksman of the Na­ used tor school business during the ® P®*" ®®"*- y«ar. Th's tional Rifle Association and held 8tOE«0e qMtee you will have for srour outdoor day. Board members had thought i with a 6 per cent gain two world's records. He’ was a A four-page paunphlet. "Reval- ...... 1 IM 9 A A 6 ^ K ■111, «> A ■■ 6 lea _ member of the National Guard and lawn and garden eqni]Hnent. All it takes » a it might be more advantageous to in 1960. A . 4 to 5 per cent in- uatlon, Taxes and You," was diS' purchase a station w'sgon than to crease is expected. the Governol 'a Fextt Guard. Tt«DC* iOaCLKI trtbuted t* prtqierty owners over low eost Home Improvement Loan from H m spend the 83,350 it had included in the weekmd by members ef the the 1962-63 budget for transporta­ SMOKED BUTTS Damocratic Town committee. The Bank and Trust Company. Join tion to TalcottviUe. At the present tene the bus contractor uses a sta­ paper, written by the members tion wagon Snd an adult, in ad'di- a t the committee, dlscuseea vari­ this Sanmer and there’ll be a big tion to the driver, rides with the •lANT tIZI PACKAOI ous questions pertaining to the load off yonr mind (and off your back) next children. property revaluation currently In Dairy Wins First Place progress, including the functions The Bolton Dairy baseball team o f the appraisers, the aaseaors, (uid winter. TIDE DETERGENT wround up the .season in first place the land V^ue'committee. in the junior division. In their final The Democratic caucus, to game they defeated Sheridan Ga- choose .a candidate for the state rgge, 4-2, with Tom (Jrqpkett pitch­ PRICES l A R L Y m o r n ' legialatore and five justices of the ing and Bill Mickewicz and Tom p^ce, will be held at the Town Wilkinson catching. Bob Hutchin­ Hall on Tuesday. Aug. 21, at 8 son pitched for Sheridan’s and Pete MARGARINE p.m. Traygia caught. Rehearse ’Old Smokey’ The Dairy has a record W 11 A chorus rehearsal for "On Top wins and 4 losses for the-seaaon. T of: Old Bmokey," a play to be put In second place waa Sheridan Ga­ RICKID f y o u n r on in 'September by the (Com­ rage. The M A M OU team .same in munity Club, will be be held to­ third and Plano Realty, fourth, in V morrow at 8:30 p.m. in the Town the seaaon play. , H alt This reh'earsal includes all Recreation Commissioner Fred Oommunity CSub. members. (}aal announces that from now on SWEET TTie Andover coi're.tpondent for all scheduling of games for the The Manchester Herald during the Bolton Dairy field should be month of August will he Mra. cleared through him. Vance NEorod of Cider Mill Rd. Boys Ih the junior league >vho the joint's already P a w n s and organizsations having have not yet turned In their uni- CORN nem items asked to contact forma are asked to return to her. Mrs. Nimrod is also a oon- their managers, not to Gaal, imme­ b e in 9 w o rk e d ! tributlng editor for Karat Journal diately. „ Vt THIS Magazine. Mrs. Montaiidon. the In &e minor league, G A H Pav­ The bandit in the basement is an ol , ? • Obaiaon, 52, of Riverton, N.J., Ap­ anco for tho family. Put a pratty PrIAcaas phona THE COMMECTICUT BANK Bolton boys 15 and 16 yews, (rf parently died of a heart attack in age have been Invited to play in in your teon*agor’s room. (Mayb# sholi pay somo AMD TRU ir COMPANY the sUte toumamenU to be hew "Our B«pu«aUwi tha cab of the t-car: (train. DELCO-HEAT ! 'Dm train, loaded wiUi 'coke, of the low cost out of her ailowanco.) Talk to in Middletown. Those ^terMUd la T e w AasamuM" was brought to a stop by yard '80 Offices . . . SBrving 21 Conntcticut communitioo should obtain copies of their birth maater Joseph BoiUm. He leaped our business office or a tetepbona man. certificates anr turn them over to te M^N OFPICe: HARTPDHO IS, CONNBCTICUr ^ Walter Bavler within the next few. (aboard the engine, traveling about Tha Southam Naw Eaglaiid Taiaphona Co. days, since thU is a requirement YOU GET TRIPLE-S BLUE STAMPS ON ALL PURCHASES. g oUlaa an )wur.< after being noU- !liii>irR» in ;»-dU|BMPiOBBia*MiM>»i^' Beg the train -was groceding-enl I ler entering the tournament. u u m ------Aameab • . 4 S* It. SiilB it,. RN/.SUla- a t . "^EwBlHwtsr ahcpptiig,PaWMii. OiMMed Majr V«te OIL CO. me OPEN DfAILY V:30 A JA TO 10 PAL M A N C H E S i n i ' Yersnnai who are totally dis­ MANCHESTER PAMCADE. MIDDU TURNPiffE WEST 9. (. ;/ M AM Clifttia. COMM c e d ara ptaainded that M l d A m f s m i v •7 y* r ' - / ■\ V \ / .V. \ V / \ MANCHESTER EVENING H ^ALD ,* MANCHESTER, CONN.; MONDAY, JULY *0, 19SS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY;'JULY *0, 19*2 PAGE SEVEK P A G E S IX V ------;------w ------i.. 'V-..-. :------— -— .'M ...... — - —-s--- ■ X - lion, wltlt and abmit • mimlvaa not, 'one suppodba, even th i^ of Amtrlfpatpr abroad, to probably much woraa having it last forever. July,has P e r u Snyder*Poots Sylyestre-T anguay vJohnson*Peck . - It than it to with the other people ready done far more than its share \ ^opnini^.JipraUi with whom we irome in ^ ‘contact for everybody. Pra 4. Mtos ^Judith Gilman Peck and 'The marriage of' Mtog Claire j while we are abroad. ’ STORAGE ARI Marie Tanguay of East Hartford to-! b WiUiam OjUi’ Johnson, both of ■ S S S ' ^ M S*m c. This to an pur little prologue to Gilbert Raymotfd Sylvestre of 18 Biatio Street T o P ie 8 6 U . IjUnches^ were untM In mar­ KuicbMter. Conn. a quick amen to a piAgent procla­ -A Thought for Today Manchester wsg solemnized Satur­ TO01------CA8 r rtoRoysuN FOR RENT OR LEA^E riage Sattrday eveniiig''at South day morning at St, Rose Church, w a L t b____ r r ITO0C80M mation one rather pleasantly un­ Sponsored by the Manchester • X' PuMlahen . (Oonttooed from Page One) ■ - I. ' - Methodiat Churih. ' ’ - East Hartford. handsome American made just the Oouncfl of Churchee The bride to the daughter fit Mr. Veuaded October l. UU ' 'Ihe bride to ti** daughter of other day as he set sail for a six One relative ’ called him a Spanking clean storage area that comprises tWo floors and Mrs. Joseph Leo Tanguay of Bvarr Brenins Bxcept Frederick Peck, 14 Strong St., and I Holbuyn. Entered at t£» week spell of being an American ’He creates man in Hto own 'semi-prisoner’’ at' tha Prad o' es­ of a 40 ft. X 40 ft. building that can be easUy loaded Bast Hartford. The bridegroom is poet Office at Mancheeter. Conn, aa toe late Mrs. Marion Peck. The the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dedace abroad. image and sets before him the tate, explaining that “ with all the or unkN^ri from two town atreeta. New roof assurim ond Oaaa Mall Matter. ^ ^Idei^pom, of 250' Summit St., to Sylveltre, 43 Ekiison Rd., Manches­ I think Americans are fine am­ ways of life end death.” Psalm i^hce around the house ha can­ a bone dry storage area. ■CBSCRIFTION RATER the eon of Mra Carroll Lin^augh, ter. bassadors of American hopes and 8. . not leave.' The Rev. Joeeph Bolton , per- \Payable-ta Advance What do you think God looks RockvUlc. Md.. and the late Carl \ Cartier Hall a^iirationa," said Dwight D. Ei­ The 'police, however, said their ' formed the double ring ceremony One Tear >...... tlS.fiO mOO like? Has anyone ever seen HlmT presence had been requested hjf A Jobtiaon and celebrated the nuptial high Wx Hontha ...... 7.7S 11.00 senhower as he was boarding the If-no one has ever seen Him, how iHQUlK»- M HUDSON M S-TW The Rev. Lawrence F. Almond, n r e e Hontba ...... t.90 (.00 the -family to make aura that P ra ­ Maas. One Eontb 1.30 1.0R Queen' Elizabeth. “ W e try to be d o ^ th e psalmist know that man do would not-be disturbed by un­ pastor of South Methodist Church, 'Die bride, given In marriage by performed the double ring cere­ waaUr ...... so .oi decent people. I think we are. I is c i^ te d in God’s image-? What wanted vtoitors. V her father, wore a floor-length does '\reated” mean? I f we say mony by candlelight. Mrs. Ann KEKBER or certainly believe the people of the The Juntavpreeident, Gm. Ricar­ own ot nylon la^e and organza,' THE ASSOCIATED PRtilSS God is A spirit, what does that do Goooy, told a newh conferenca Strickland Prati was organist. Seslgnttd with a scalloped neckline, The Aaaociatad Prese is exclusively world are of one mind in wanting mean ? \ ' earlier SundaV Prado could re­ Irwin Bacon o f Simsbury was solo­ long sleeves, fitted bodice and full entitled to the use of republlcatioo ot Genesis 1^26-27 tells us that God ist. Bouquets of white gladioli - all news dispatches credited to It or peace.’’ main in Peru w\fSO abroad. skirt. Hec^ elbow-length vejl of il­ decorated the churrii. ! not othererbe credited In this paper ' We do try to be decent peopie, created man in His own image. Perez Godoy ecM It would be up lusion edged .wlth lace was attach­ and also the local news published here. One might say that He wanted a The bride given in marriage b y , All lishts of republlcstlon of special- all our human aberrations and to Washington to qecide whether ed to a sequin crown, and sHe dispatches herein are also reserved. creature He could talk With and U.8. Ambassador /James Loeb, her father, wore a floor-length j carried a bouquet ot white gladi­ failures notwithstanding. whohri He could love and who home for consultationa, wotild be WHY PHYSICIANS gown of silk organza add Alencon | oli. ; ! Full service client of N ' B. A W e are pretty'decent people, too, would love Him. It is almost as sent , back here. T h e N ^ ta hai B lace, designed with scoqped heck-1 Miss Blaine Tanguay of East ice. Inc. 11 God were lonely with just plants Publishers n Representatives. ___ even those of us who go abroad, been sharply critical o f\ o eb , ac­ PRESCRIPTIONS ARE line, cap sleeves, lace and seed, Hartford, a aister of toe bride, was Julius Mathews Special Aaency—New and animals on the new world and cusing him pf taking aides .in the pearl embroider^ skirt, which | maid of honor. She wore a itoock- York. Chicatco. Detroit and Boston. especially, sometimes, those of us wanted a creature with mind and MORE HELPFUL? MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU o r June 10 presidenUal elections that terminated, in a chm>el train. Her j :.lng pink silH organza dress with who go abroad. spirit and the ability to ^ v e and bouffant veil of French Illusion CIRCULATIONS preceded the military coup d'etat. Patent medicines and home remedies can often full skirt, fitted bodice and short Anyway, for the next six weeks, receive love, like Himself. An­ was attached to a small crown o t : sleeves, a matching picture hat, Loeb has denied it. ' ^ relieve a temporary, .-ion re-occurrlng symptom. ‘Die Herald Printins Company tnc.. other way to express this idea to Alencon lace and pearls, and she anlx>dice and circular silk skirt, majored; in electrical engineering. CaU Ml 9-5221 DO IT VOigBepLF! permo httmts Rice remahi a oommenwealth In K it weren't for the byi^wi, we ton^ where he is curatpr of the AWiMi and fun. Borrow con­ Her wisp veil Was attached to a'He to employed by General Elec- association with the United States, would never be bothered wlfigi idl- Stanton House that many visit­ 861 Main St. S,'-. $6.72 i\7X7 $10.05 $18.46 fidently from HFC head bow, and she carried a cas- trie, Binghamton, N.Y. 19.74 36.55 became a fall etate inside the Unit­ ors are coming to the house which 13.07 14.18 wheYe you are treated vided loyalties or with unseemly 19X5 2 ^ 1 29.27 54.48 C h ^ e d Beef is filled with interesting antiques. ed Statee, or have Ito own eventual with fairness and un­ crown of lace and seed pearls with racial and nationality appeals in Announcement Is made that the 30.83 33.U 47.55 89.47 ‘Jingo’ Is Coined completa independence. poUUes, and we 'would never have 36.41 39.7f 56.48 106.80 derstanding. silk illusion fingertip veil, and car­ elementary schopl office, will be ried a cascade bouquet of roses, \closed during the vacation otMrs. ■rfcglwft oftow.df V prempt monthly Govemor Munoz, vdioee leader­ so many inconclusive balf-mar- ’ouMkoUfi eketid Life Inturance at stephanotis and ivy with orange In British Song ship la damocratlo psTirsss M Just riagee batween words which prob­ Barbara Burks, secretary, for two of MlOO or l44i orchid in the center. Freshly weeks from Monday, today. Im­ ■V , *• <4 ef tkd balemm group rate it avallabta ably should never be allowed in the M0f <■ ... ^ ftJOO.end Miss Josephine C i p, r 1 a n o of LONDON — Tha word, jingo, . as popnlapjit bmne as It to fRmeas portant matters may be referred . Ih*i peri' IM4 heietue on all loan* Ground same sentence together, 'nils LOWEOT nUCES IN TOH^ir! $600. Waterbury, a college roommate of meaning a person who boasts of abroad to.apparsnUy pretty sure to the office of Supt. Aram De- NOTICB the bride, served as maid of honor. makes only for sloppy and con- his country's prsparsdnsss to fight '- ’l'or Werm Weather that If ha could get a vote on such marjlan; The elementary school Ohev. 6 oyL ’4S-*M. C B 9 9 Miss Virginia Moore of Norwich was originally a nickname for 1 i a referendum now the verdlot fused thinking, or computing, office will open on Aug. 18. List $10X5. ID FINANCE and Miss Mary Lou' Clpri^no of supporter or pratoer of Lord Bea Ceoli-ottltl IJtUo League hueball untforms ^ O U S E would surely be in fttvor of the which sometimes becomes so Chev. 6 cyL ’S4-'$t. 9 9 Waterbury were bridesmaids- confiold’s action in sending a fleet ace to oe turned in aa soon as pos- U at $1S.V8. to Turkish waters to oppose Rus­ eonunoBwaalth experiment which ahgpelaae that, aa in the 'German, sHile. They may be left with Mrs. Tha bridal attendiuite wore street-length dresses of orange sia’s advance to 1878. has been so successful with him even the hyphens eventually are Knee Keefe at Amston Lake, or PILGRIM MILLS Ford. ’49-’5S. > S B 9 9 MANCHimR fNOFniM MRKAM I * t $9X0. peau de sole with bell-shaped The term comes from a Oiueic- as its leadsr. And hto political ene­ omitted and one goes on just with Frank Criio, Hebron center. 382 Middia Turnpike West hall sopg then popular: Rolling Stones skirts "and matching semi-crowns mies—^both those who believe in adding one word right on ' to an­ Fold. ’S4-’06. M and veils. The maid of honor car­ This correspondent has been Liat $14.20. , T O * " 2nd Fleer— MHraell 3-2738 We don't want tp'figh t, but by the convlete equality of sUtehood other at will, until one word can looking over a bundle of newspa­ ried a natural straw fireside bas­ Chicken Leg Qnnrters » 35« Ptymouth. ’48-*$8. ' , * 7 OQ jingo if wk dq,-'' and those who believe In the com­ seem several sentences long. pers from the far west, aent by Hours i: i l to i Mm ., Tees., Them—10 to I Wsf., M. - ket o f roses, baby carnations, We've got t^ships, we’ve got toe Mrs. Kennefh Kre« Hewitt,^¥ who or at any time, choose to alter a and have .done with them, once and the western papers don't seem to pasopd away Ju'jr 30, 1936. carry on‘ . such a prog^ram. Mrs. The bride is toe daughter of Mrs. matching accpsSories and corsage fortunate ' arrangiement under for all, willy nllly, no more punctu- of roses. Tile bridegroom's moth­ We who loved you sadly mist you. Kolb explained that there to so Leon E. Parkhurst, Norwich. The Honeydew Melons Yellow Onions 'Which they have more benefits and er 'wore-ah aqua embroidered chif­ In our memory you are dear. atlonal clap trap. much moving around out that way Loved. remen\bered, lonfed tor alwaySi privUsgaa than a tmritory and that town news just isn’t featured. bridegroom to toe son of Mr. and fon ^sheath with matching acces- Al the close of another year. Mrs. Frank Duncan, 8 Little St., iprlea and corsage of white roses LI CELLO fmver oMlgatlona than a stated People don’t stay In one place as we do here in the east, she says, ARE YOU IN Manchester. A buffet supper, was served at Father. Mother, slatar and broUiera EACH BAG But, aa one concedes that such Longest July where great-grandfathers and their JTallot pboto The double ring ceremony w a reception in K lgrim Hall of the a thing might indeed be poeelble, performed by toe Rev. 0dyton In Memoriam A friendly, gratAuI salute, we descendants often settle down and MRS. CHARLES MILLAR DUNLOP church. For a wedding trip to In lovlD Z meitaory et Asnea'M. Hall, i^ a c U y o l .A W e *.' ' lis t A Auouet Isl stay for life. Perhaps better out or out of RichaVd, pastor of the clprfch. In a Meert 1 may even, one day, be prottoble, aay, to this lB62 v ^ io n of July. Nantucket and Cape Cod, Mra. who paaara away Jub^ 80. 19S1. west than stagnation. A reception 50 guests was candlelight servioe. "pn alter was Duncan wore a white jersey dress one has to acknowledge the hnpor- For all except those who sought Tartaraghan CSiurch of Ireland^ tor We often think of mother and will HOT WATER? held at the Sayoy Cafe in Porta­ decorated with p t ^ s , baskets and witli/ orange accessories and cherish tbouzhts, of thee. L wa'oive / tanpe o f the intangible. special pleasures to the north or Mancheoter Evening Herald He­ , ------CL. was the scene of the wedding Sat- bouquets of flowers and can­ OF down., Northej^ Ireland. For a 6rann_i>rchld corsage. After Aug. We know you're in Ood'a kaepinf. l& w J on There are people who would bron correspondent, Miss Susan B. MANCHESTER ■rday morning of MiSs Florence delabra. R oh m XL Richardson was 15, UiewHiple will be* at home in Hla will la best for thee. toward the sea, it has .Jieen the Jast9Hf*adiWfMrflMl wedding trip to Bangor and tour ■ % rather be equal in political status Pendleton, t e l e p h e n e ACMetny Mae Turklngton Of Manchester to of Northern Ireland, Mra. Dunlop organls^cAM Robert Lyons, soloist. an apartment at 28 N. Park St., Mrs. Robert Sloan Jr., dauahlsr most benevolent of months. We 8-S464. can get jea oat of trsablel Ivy-ceVer^ candelabra were ar­ than richer in goods, to whom the Charles MUlar Dunlop of Derry- wore a nat^ and wlUte linen drees RobkvUle. Mr. John Hall.- son’ Grocery Speciab! imagine It provided the longest r a n t alo'ng the aisle. The bride, a graduate of Nor­ and zraadchildrea. right to vote to even more impor­ keevan, Portadown, Northern Ire­ with white acceseoriSa. The couple span of even-temperatured, mod­ I f you live la a Typical hooWk will make their home In Derry- The bride, escorted by her broth­ wich Free Academy and Central tant, thah sdme exemption from land. ConnscUcut State College, is a In Memoriam erate weather any summer has yon could aarily run out c f hot •nta bride to the daughter of keevan after Aug. 20. er, Leon 8L Parkhurst Jr„ wore a In lovinl memory of James Lennon Small Businesses teacher in Rockville. The bride ^ taxation, to whom the rank of ever known. Along with its dry, water aevanl times-a week. John Turklngton, 14 Courtland 1 ^ . Dunlop is a graduate of fun-length gown of tolk tulle over who pasBM away July 3*.- 19M and groom was graduated from Man-' Lesselv G. Lennon who passed away being nothing but first class citl Now you can Matt all the hot Bt„ and the late, Mrs.. Caroline Mtochester High Schoql And was peau de sole, designed with por­ cool temperatures there came a HavO Big Edge Chester High School, served four July I 3n. 1332, water you need ot one time for Turklngton. The brldegyoout* 1® employed by the Travriers Insur­ trait. neckline, short sleeves end Fillast Preserve««««»«?if69‘ sen to more impcwtant than the certain amount of damage and loss years to the U.8. Navy, and at­ only 91-^? a day, Thiak o f it — the son of Mrs. Robert G. Dunlop ance Co. in Hartford. Mr. DUhlop full skirt terminating In a chapel They have not left us as we thouzht, quality of food or clothing or roof. W ASHINGTON — The United attended Derrykeevan schools and tended the University of Hart­ Noi have they traveled far — but nothing such as might have only9Hf«-adayI .-.’l of DerrykoeVan and the late Rob- train. The neckline, M d full skirt Just entered God’s moat lovsly room That to peihaps why, although al b e ^ experienced had the weather States has almdkt 10 times as to employed by toe J. B. Boyce Co. were trimmed with 'peau de sole ford. He to employed to the East And left the door ajar. Yea, t h ^ to Mobilbeat— art G. Dunl. Hartford Aircraft Federal Credit most everybody seems to boncede many unincorporated businesses The Rev. W. E. C. Fleming per­ In Derrykeevan. medalUona aeattered with irideo- been hot as well as dry. There was as corporatioas, according to'fls- and on oil-fired hot water heater The Lennoa lunily. that the personal leadership and formed the Bptocopal double ring cent ssquina. She wore a set Union.. Kraft Cheese ^ beautiful growth for .some things caI-1960 tax records, the most re­ ofcorrectcapMty—yaattuaOy prestige of Govemor Munoz could aervice. Bouquets of mixed white ‘Gun’ Finds Leakage which SMmed to like cool dry cent data. can take care olFog waahing fiowera were at the altar. The produce a victory f Blacken' Mill, own aowwRg criUce; we .are. the tiful experience lingering on a* If Loungers tbmprrow at Watkins. Pricri start Northern .'Ireland, aerved. aa hto rtiCK OTioivi IN nasi n atio nai su m markits o n i? •nee 1* 0* meet tb call It to' our it might never leave. Juii-a <*ll t^ our business office. brother’s best man. Ushers were Garner's at 1119. *The ^ y a l,” model shown, is |196. M obilhaatg;!* dCARims. K H 8 T08ACCO wiooocn m m taoM stamp ewa •w a a t t M ^ ^ la m boodtfiil we are, ' Having ooBU into so much with­ M o i n ^i X M e ric k W illis and Thomas Dun- iWSdutiieriiNewEnglRndTflephoneGo, 'S Y Jr., nislibew o f too bridegroom, how laaterialtotic wb ara how at- out ever* having done anything in \\t (ii\f (ir«’4*n St,uu{>*» oTBimeoBteiaA IwMitoV iM kjoo aaa Oar ZM^uta- parttculiw to Vtaaerva It we *m ild 888 N. Msifi g U N sflehiflUr X -K ' ■ -ili f /. 'V y^r..

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PAGE EIGHT JCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. JULY 80, 1968 „ki^i5HESTl« CTRALD, M A N C H E ^ r ; M 0 ) r t ) A ^ ^ 8 0 ,-1 9 6 2 P;AG< N D ^ V . I BtJG(tS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE w ith MAJOR B^'oPLE / DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLB Soma today and 'Tueaday from 7 auMialgnar. )!• 3ras bom , In Hart­ Senate Told tJniqinii^t Asks to 10 p.m. I ford and onlatned in 1928. Bmniain^sTall^ Winter Styles Obituary State George McLachMn, Newtown, / Mra. 1. KeUogg White Sr. son of U^e founder of the Danbury SAY.t adk A NOSeV EfcAD, hOvS, V I. Hill GILBIAD*-The funeral of Mrs. hatmaking '|hm of H. McLachlan Payoff to End N-Sub Strike E^iei T. soils White was held yaa- Quiet^ Restrained and Classic FOR DlRecnoM y OONfT»OJHlMlC /JiiMMpii B. Boaadrr A Co„ was made a Knight of St STI0PATTWN8)Cr«A5 K fliiC tA Hcaistb/ t WEmpteTTK y Sports Review terday at 2 p.m. at her home. Tha R o O r ^ r y . •' ■f . ' , O V Joseph B. Bcaqdry, 81, Of 283 wife of J. KeUpn W hili^.,.H rs. I gtATIOM ^ 'tL L '6B r^ !j;^ g^ | ^.rL E ]| FINISH THB (C i troBs P ec* Oae) liie papal honors were an- Sy JVAN SPRAIN WILSON TLegtl matten^ jaatwiiiwUl in. tatting them re- -^'The current one-year cmitract bisht^; of BridgeporL classic and ^egant—those are •RfepoRETHfiy •sSJ; iirday morning in Praatori. iUness. casionally there is fullness from R)lu>w-J|d k ^ o u t - o r Jeeted,. B lla ij^ tt e t other imlaB P 0 6 » REAPiNa M M o a Burvlvora, besides his daughter expiree Sent 1. The talke will be words Ahst have to be ,used to the shoulder ' blades, emphasized “llnki" fUM • “ *“ «• EK tir RAMAOA VOUR s y i s ? She was bom Feb. 10, 1898 Hi J ^ A c As ^ p I eSI v r^MAVEMOOHAD idUoUdn and:;‘‘aqlg out” tha work- ih Manchester, include hia. wife, Canterbury, daughter of Claytm held at SNBTTOd heeKlquartere. Cenier'^med for Ribico0 'describe' Balmain’s fall and by welt-seamed inserts. 8 Popular sport ' “ J*""** * * - - , J • ^LAW -to TI? m W /(sU E P .a E N T ? |3 Bacchanalian Ji £ '’*/**•. ag* in .readi]nK;tha'agg(eainWita. Mra Lbuiae CanOnal Beaudry iff and M. Aimle Proctor Hills;- She NORWICm (A P )— a psychiatric 'wtifter ciniet^bn show recently. BaliMin encircles the waistline cry .!• Marincr’a Put them ^I together and you LIMITS' ^ ' 1 KOOTE- Vam wail here in "# eahingtort' HartftiiRf; a slater o f Cianada and attemied school in HUlsgpifva, R.I.. Fote fo r Strike research emtSr at' Norwich Hos­ witK^-mimmerbunds, or crosses it M.Fruit drink six grandchildraa. get wearability, the most desir­ wjtn panels that tie to one side or last tieeh ]Nt?tWae unauccessjul in and Manchester, and had ■ taught HAMDEN (AP) — Machinist pital will be nhmed in honor of ” fnSmaent BaSbffterm Thoihineral wtll be held tomor­ elementary graoeg m;'Maxlborough Union, negotiators resumed con­ former Gov. Abraham RiMcoff. able of all fashion qualities. Another. Bateau and cowl and a tto rt# '^ aee Secretary ot Liabar 16 Earthy matarial “ *?™ row at'dilS a.m. 'at theTliomas F. and Salem. X '' tract'taUcs with the Stand­ Construction of tha $727,000 cen­ Tliis was the main theme of. UiC camisole necklines were typical on SI Gait 42 Wait Balmain show which began^'toc • HM »r S4 Withered 43UncIo«t Arthur a. GMdberr end other ottl- Farl^ Funeral Homs, M Webster BealOcs her husband, she'is sur­ ard Manufacturing Co. today armt ter began 'srhile R ib ic tf 'sras gov­ heavy crepe after-6 dresses. ✓ »V* “ hSS” * ^ MT^^rdthe second day of French idraion ____ iheitii^ fide SSRaidi MMsUdor-t aUla then woridng toward the new St., Hartford, with a solemn high vived by . three sons, Harold White ed with withorisation to call a ernor; He ia now the Democratic He spells out nearly everything Irr A U Sways 26 Hide 37 Heloiie ahd garment aettlement o f the coetly atrike. Mass of requiem ak St. Ann’s of Columbia, Jease White Ji. of strike on 24 houre’ notice. candidate for the U.S. Senate. house openings for the''^coming in black. or white. A feiv excep­ BY V. T. HAMUN 30 Sports partners 27 Wicked Abelird 48 Unemployed Thrae 'iiiliiion 'officials from Gro­ Cbester^im Alyin White of WllU- season. ALLY OOP 48 Soft palates Church) Hartfotd,. ai-a. Buri^ will The imkm'B old contract with K o date has been set for the dedi­ tions are gray flannels, quiet 21Type metiuree 38 Whet a Jockey 38 Jump ton, ara'sdiedtMed. to testify he- man^'‘, three , daughters, Mrs. There ia a .lot oMUn in describ­ checks dr plaid in autumn hues YOU'VE BEEN Pl .>.: :/ »VELL,V0U 22 French dance does 40 Domesticated 47 Bridge hand be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Blast the company expired June 14, but cation ceremoniee. 49 Vehicle Sore a Senate inveaUcations aub- Hartford. , Almbn DouUedsy of Hebron, Mrs. its 800 members have continued to ing the designera's more flamboy­ in the suit collection. STUPID EVER / JUST WWTlL 23 Gaze fixedly 39 Watchea 41 In a line ant evening ggiwm. Take the.ones SINCE THAT IT HEALS 28 Ships' officials aemmittae today in Waahing:ton BYiends may call at the funeral William Kowalski of Andover and report for work at usual at the Bot,h elaborate and sedate Air Chaplain to Retire where, the/satrich plumes fan out QUACK DOCTOR UP...V0ULL 30 Buddies r " 1“ r - r - r IT IT oonoamiiw Labor activities at homo tonight from T to t. Mrs. Joseph Pagach of Columbia; sports fireanou plant. among his evening costumes were 31 Writing n NORWKtti - , -i cafeer of dedication to church anff as tlw^ye, and making a ticklish VOUR HEAO/rA. STUPID 32 Contend Howard D. Hartea voted at a hriion memberehip country ends next month. to these, sometimes from one end I AAA/ 33 Melt beveran The subpoenaa had been issued The Rev John N. Croaa, pastor meeting Saturday night. SlttidUon for a dancing partner. nr t$ 17 ROCKVILLEL-Howatd D. Mar­ of Gilead Congregational Church, Hie RL Rev. Msgr. Terrence P. to the other in the form of sequins. 34 Mariner by the lleOMlan aubconunittee to ten, S4, o f'h i Bam S t, died yester­ it for the main portion of hia officiated at the" t)jneral. Burial Finnegan, chief of chaplains in Jet beads and crystals. '36 Lateral pert u offioOUi labor, auMtagement day mozRing at Mariehestar Me- coIlacUon, there Is n f ftioUahness 36Chooae again nr was in Gilead Cemetery. Extended Forecaat U.S. Air Force, wil) retire Au; But the tivlnkling . costumes are and a rapraaeotative of the ‘ U.S. moriel Hom>ital. /' a . —all good sense and good-'tSste. 38 Greene markers WINDSOR LOCKS (A**)—The 'With the rank of major Balmsdn's suit silhouStto .Is long nothing liks the relentless parade Dmartment of Labor, -y, Irtl NOT VERY COMFORTAOUE He was born April 7, 1808 in 5 36 Raw mineral K was* aonOrmed today that extended Connecticut forecaat for Hie se-year-old olernotlan-aol- and slim, high-waisted, wlda-ahoul- of clhiking chandelier-like ball © F F R O R T H E 40 Rocky peek RSAPM6 M.THC RARkf, SUT New Haven, aon of Mrs. Ann Mc- Tuesday through Saturday, Aug. dler was bora in N p m ch and gowns that New York witnessed a 41 Over 9 IT 9 Homer Pariah, international r^>- derad 'with padded long sleeves, AA30R'S 60LD MllVe* rr WONT PAMAOC YtXJR Caul Harten. of Rockvllla and the 4: Joined the Arm y in 1937. Ne'sra of taw weeks ago. Somehow the 44 Prisoner rasantattva of' the BoUermakera BYCS. / late John Harten. He was a for­ FunenJa" mostly crisply man-tailored. Skirts 48 Mature BT Union and tniiEaa.oif the local Temperatures are 'expected to his impending rrtirament was re­ are pencil allm. FYenchman. manages to be as qui­ mer engineer for Niles Bement ceived here SatUraSy. 40 Machine pert Grotoa Lodge, Bdward W. Rice of average near normal with little Hia hmg Jacket suite with side et and tasteful ivith glitter as ha 80 Notion B“ Pond in West Hartford. Joseph Toth day tc day variations. After attefiding St. Tkomas Is with wool. 81 Gorman river the Teamater Union and Terrance .IHiasetalaaMl«b*«racal Union, an- ford, fOr yonrs before moving to 276 Autumn SL, .'1^ held Satur­ Bids on 21 Projecta statements, the sentences to nm ernment ownership, numbering WBTHERSFIBUD (AP)—Bids of the Manchester town dump on n-v> X nounoad he had set u p .^ appoint­ perhaps a few more than a doxen Windsor eight years ago. She at­ day afternoon « the Watkins- on 21 projects with a total value ooncurrently, and put on prohation ment with a repieeentative from liberals, have blocked any sub­ tended South Windsor achoola. West P\metal Home, 142 E. Cen­ Olcott St. snd offer alternate pro­ RY .lOE CAMPBEIX ter SL nle Rev. Laurence J. of 312,434,761 were received by for one year. RONNIE the Senat(»'s office hist Wednes- stantial progress on tha bill since Mrs. Bakstia- was an employe of posals for refuse dispoaal. Vincent; associate pastor of Cen­ th*^ State Highway Department RH A Seeking Judge J. Robert Lacey placed itay. Democratic leader Mike Mans­ the Pratt and Whitney division STRANGE.' I ter Congregational Church, offici­ during the second quarter of 1962. tha one-year probationary period The meeting will be held at 8 Vars^.was removed from the field of Montana first tried to United Aircraft Corp., bi East THOUGHT I HEARD Hartford, until she became Ul two ated. Mrs. Loi;ralne White, a niece on condition that Cole pay back o’clock in the meeting room of tlie ^1 BET DAD WOULD BE Bmleiinahers LoEBODY UP years ago She was a communi­ of Mrs. RdM, was organist. Burial accounted for $9,9w,954 of the the $207 he obtained iUea^ly from ANGRY IF HE FOUND, for aJINg^y falsifying pay vouch- A session was called last Satur­ was in VeOTajl's Field, East Cem­ Spencer St. Chestw Langtry, HERE/ era, diattibul^g information harm­ cant of St! Gertrude's Church in total. The federal government con- the state durins March and April ,N\E SNOOPING IN ^ day in an effort to keep the pres­ etery. ' The Rockville Housing Author­ of ihis year. If funds are not deputy director of public ivorka, ful to the union and displaying re- Wilson. tributea 90 per cent of the coat THE ATTIC/ sure on the libeftils.' But much of Bearers were FYancis Wohlge­ ity. has decided it will praas for repayed, the Jail sentences will be said today he plans to accept the Ugious articles in the union hall. Besides her huatiand, She is sur­ of interstate road construction. residenta' invitation to attend. the pressure turned out to be on vived by a aon, Joseph D. Bakstis muth, Wilfred Bulla, Wilfred new executive director to re­ ordered, the judge, said. He la also scheduled to testify Langtry said he will explain the , MAYBE the leaders themselves. They of Hartford: a >iaughte'r, Mias CTartce, Nicholas Tsatataria, Wil­ place Atty. Harvey Yonce iwho Cole was arreeted Saturday before 4he subcommittee today in spent more than 10 hours getting liam H. Durn Sr. and Ernest Biye- $45.8 Million for Roada resigned earlier this year. afternoon, on a - warrant by the town's plan for the refuse area. ' W^RE GOWNA ooimectkm with, the walkout at Joyce Bakstis of Windsor; four “I have some suspicion that these toge.ther the 50 senators required dall. ,i.. NEW HAVEN (AP) — Con­ The authority, at a recent meet­ State Police, by Det. Thomas Gra­ Ravenue GET A TAX Bleotrie Boat. He has accused brothers, Peter Zaleski of Wap- people are not aware of the situ­ to conduct Senate business,. ,. ping, uu.™Joeeph - —ZaiMki of South Military services were conduct­ necticut will receive $45,808,000 in ing, decided to search for Yonce's ham of the Manchester Police De­ CUT AFTER the' Labor Department of being in­ p ie re was only six minute.- of i gt^niey Zajeski of Ken ed at graveside by the 169th federal oostrucUon for the 1964 replacement locally and by con­ partment. Cole had reportedly ation,” he said. John Guadlno, 119 Spencer St., AW-. efficient in investigating charges talking in the unusual Saturday nebunkport. Maine. John Zaleeky Infantry, Headquarters Battle fiscal year, the Connecticut Mo­ tacting universities for suitable signed for the unemployment a spokesman for the residents, said U. AFM.OBM ,/be made seven months age of session.: with foes of the admin Group, CortnecUcut National tor Cliib announced Saturday, of candiitotes. checks at the Manchester unem­ of Vernon; and a grandson. he expects about 100 petsons to 'at­ pending labor trouble at the ship­ istratiori holding onto the^ am­ The funeral will be held tomor­ Guard . tha toUl, $36,613,000 wiU go to­ Atty. Edwin LavitL now provid­ ployment office while he was em­ yards. Last week, he speciflcal- munition for another day, row at 8:15 a.m. at the Molloy Fu­ ward oonstruotion of interatate ing cOunseit servicea on negotia­ ployed at service stations here. tend the meeting. They vdll come 7 -3 0 O (i«t * 1 I t . Tsi. %tf, ua. Nt an. ty implibated the Department of tions with property owners for the from Love Lane, Spencer St., Ol­ The little band of determined neral Home. 906 Farmington Ave., Bkhward Laughton route#, the motor olub said. In other cases, Judge Lacey or­ Labot’a Bureau of Management libemls is demonstrating again Hartford, with a solemn high Mass 10-aere tract off Chamberlain St. dered a 60-day iail term at the cott Dr. and Flilknor Dr. in Man­ Q£S*>fu__ *‘Ht wants to know, Bwana, do yoii havo a faw doaaa Labor Reports office in Hartford F\ineral services for Bklward for the housing-for-the-eWerly chester and from the Sunset Ridge that the Senate can be blocked of requiem at St.- Gertrude's Laughton, who died Friday at the Permit Suapended State Jail in Tolland for Edward of this naw sooializad medicina ha'a bean hearing so aa not following through com­ from -acting on almost any issue. Church, Wilson, at 9. Burial '"'ill project, is not interested in taking P. GauUeau, of no certain ad­ and Mayberry iriliage areas hi > o Q pletely .& investigating informa­ Masonic Home and Hospital in HARTFORD JA P )—'Hie SUte over the Job, he said. -Bast Hartford, he- said. HI 1)0 SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD much about?” But by using the -filibuster be in St. Bridget’s Cemetery, Man­ Wallinirford, were held early this dress, on a vagrancy oharge. The 7-JO tion ha aiupplied the offica.. liquor . Control 'Oonmiaaion has Lavitt has been acting aa sp^ Guadlno said they ''s'ill protest AMY HAS A TUMOR / against the communications bill chester. afternoon at the Masonic Home, auspended for 20 days the license Judge said that the sentence was Govefnment sources last week the liberals may be putting them­ Friends may call at the funeral ciai counsel for the authority in the "humanitarian thing to do” the expanrion of the dump bMsuse NEAR HER SPINE Wallingford. Burial was in Rose at Mrs. Marlene B. Hyde of Mar- of flies, rats and stench. He' said WHICH 15 BOUND ad^Vara was a major cause of selves in an embarrassing posi- home tonight from 7 to 9. the interim sine# Yonce's resigna­ because the accused had no place Hill Cemetery. Rocky Hill. lyn's Restaurant -ia Ansonia. that they will suggest that Man­ TO PROVE FATAL. BY ROUSON the strike affecting some 8,500 tlon.^^^ , . Sui^vors include a daughter-in­ tion as executive director. to go and Dos a broken leg i ^ c b UTTI.E SPORTS workers.'^ "They accused him of The oom m iutm ' said Mrs.-Hyde At the authority’s receht meet­ chester ask Eapt Hartfeird if It SO FAR IT HASN'T Ca»r. Faehiiai Casy. 'll don’t think they can come William B. diipm aa daw, Mrs. Mildred Laughton, 130 permitted an intoxicated person will be'tn’a oast for anqUisr liwi n h actively campaigning to get union ing, Lavitt reported acquisition of might use that tovra'a Incinerator UTizrsr.*r i i TM w--'-' - ^ .into future battles for civil rights William B. Chlpman, 76, of 10 Chambers St.; three granddaugh weeks. GaUtreau was arteated in membership to turn down the ten­ to loiter oir the premises, failed property owned by Edward Bilo­ on a part-time baais. legislation with clean hands.” Sen. Tanner 8 t„ died at hie home this ters. Miss Thelma Layghton, 130 Roekville when found sleeping tative sgreements worked out by to furnlah ' nScesaary employe deau of Pittafield, Mass., and the — ■ ---- *('*'■ ■ li£ . Hubci'i H. Humphrey. D-Mlnn., morning. Chambers St.. Mrs. Norman Bruce, along the road. He had 'recently negotiators, prior to the walkout. forms, and refused to cooperate start of negotiations 'Vlth - Joseph told .1 newsman Sunday. Mr. C2iipman was born Oct. 4, 25 French Rd., and Mra. Paul 'With poilek; been discharged from a Massa- The .Seriate met two hpum earl­ 1886. in w lckford, R.L, and had Ollwa for another lot on Spellman On civil rights and other Issues Bernard. 10 Oliver Rd., and Nx chusetta hospitsU after ' irn paid ier than usual as leaders pressed lived in Manchester about 26 Court. Resurfacing Costs Humphrey usually lines up with great-grandchildren. treatment for a broken leg he re­ for an end to the ftllbuster. years. In hia younger days he Dr. Roy V, Sdnderaon According to the Rev. David ceived two months ago while Democratio Leader Mike Mans­ the liberals now bucking the ad­ was a tobacco and ^iry farmer, WINS-naD (AP>—Funeral aerv- G. Jaxheimer. qhairman- of the Subject of Hearing John A. Carter hitchhiking along a Oonunon- field of Montana told reporters ministration. This time Uie assist­ after which he was employed at ices 'Will be liald.' Wednesday for authority, most of the land needed ant Democratic leader Is guiding The funeral of John A. Carter, wealth highway. that while he would keep the Sen­ the M. J. Burnham Grocery store, Dr. Roy V. Sshdarson, Chief of for the project has been acquired A 36,000 appropriation from the y/T, efforts to get action on the ad­ 68 Cooper Hill St., was held at the On other guilty findings for in­ ate in session late tonight, he still West Hartford. He was employed surgeon#at Utcbfleld Oounty Hoe- or is in the process of being ac­ toxication, Howard Wartiock, 61, water department reserve fund ministration bill. John F. Tierney F\meral Home. pltal Slid medical axsmlnar for did not plan to have around-the- at Cheney Bros, before his retire­ quired. ,of no certain' address, wsis given clock sessions. - Southern Democrats who sup­ 219 W. Center St., this morning, Wlnsted and Oblebrook. will be discussed at a public hear­ ment about 14 years ago. with a solemn high Mass of re­ Lavitt reported that the fed-> 30 days in the Stale Jail 'at Hart­ R. C. BY JOHNNYJQjHT HART Asked whether he had anything port the bill rnkde It clear that He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sanderson, 69, died of a heart at­ era! cb-ordinator for the 104-unit ing at 8 p.m. on Aug. 7 in the quiem at St. James' Church. ford; Milton E. Borst, 50, of 31 up his sleeve to break the filibus­ they would not vote to shut off Emmeline Goodrich Chipman. tack in hia home at 196 Gilbert project has approved preliminary Municipal Building hearing room. BlI/// SAWYER \ BY ROY CRANE debate if administration leaders nie Rev. James T. O’Connril Ave., yesterday. Oak St., five days m Jail; Harry JBBST ter, he shook his head and said: Funeral services will be held plans prepared by architect Al­ Bellucci, 24, of 215 Center St., $5 Water mains installed on Spruce H o w 's T h e o l d & o l f = oKiLV TCioin Bi&Hr Fa l l s ! *'I‘m Just smiling through my tried that device. To vote for clo­ Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Wat­ was celebrant, assisted by the Rev, Sqrrivors include his widow, WE MUST MAKE THESE COME, brother, POUMD Francis T. Butler, deacon, and the fred Reinhardt of Manchester. fine; Alfred Fitzsimmons, 49. of St. last September required sec­ f c A M E r tears.” ture might put southerners In an kins-West Funeral Home. 142 E. Pauline, a son and two daughters The project is to be financed THIMSS AS pleasant AS ITS TIME WE' Rev. John O’Meara, subdeacon Byfield, Mass., $5 fine; slid Rob­ tions of Spruce and E. Onter St. Vfer. McClellan told the Senate that embarrassing position for any fu­ Center St. The Rev. lAurence J. POSSIKE.aDMV. WE aoiNE. Mrs. Jane Maccarbne was organist 'With federal and state funds. ert Miles- Lovejoy, of no. certain be torn up. The 36.000 will cover representatives of management ture filibusters against civil rights Vincent, associate pastor of Cen­ KUEW'AU'PlrFPLLOW- and soloist. Burial was in St. Doga Diaperae Crated address. 310 ftne, su^iended. the cost of resufacing the roads. and labor had twice .reached legislation. ter Omgregational Church, will |H6 US, SO WE EOT James' Cemetery. Father O’Con­ BRIDGlBPORT (AF) — Police ...... ^__^ ______The road repairs, which are al- twmB for settlement of the strike, Without the liberal opponmts o f officiate. Burial will be in Elm­ Mrs. Emma Loiong Nettletoh, 88, EXTRA SANDWICHES. nell read the committal service. were forced-to call-ls their Canine of 14 Huntingt^-sr was given a- ready completed, were not covered only to have their efforts blocked the bill and the southerners, the wood Cemetery, Vernon Center. Town Seeks Bids Bearers were Peter Reska, Vin­ (3orpa laslrlilght to disperse ' in the original water department when rank and file unionists voted leadership would have no hope of There will be no calling hours. 310 fine, remitted, irtter pleading cent Miskey, Josef Kosiel. Ru huge crowd'--;- estimated at about appropriation. A public hearing is not to accept terms. getting a two-thirds vote which On Microfilming nolo contendre to Uie charge .of dolf Wadas, AI Obucho'vski and 7,000 — -• that refused to mwve required whenever water depart­ McClellan said his subcommit­ would be added to halt debate. Vincent Salvatore ! failure to obey a stop sign. Ih ■Cr Cheater Oburhowski. from the Mkne of a brawl. ment reserve funds sra to be used. ry tee "has information that the set­ The success or failure of efforts Vincent Salvatore, 78, of 90 ' making hia‘n ilty finding and dis The incident resulted in the Bids have been invited by the tlements heretofore have been by Mansfield and Senate Republi­ Walnut St., died this morning at position 'In the esac, Judge Lacejr arrests of five men mid a 15-year- town on the microfilming of back obstructed by the efforts of a for­ can leader Everett M. Dirksen Manchester Memorial Hospital af­ commentejd on 'Mrs. NetUeton's records and on equipment to per­ long record of driving for 45 mer president pf a (union) local” of Illinois in getting the measure ter a long illness. old boy on charges of breach of Driver Arrested, the peace and reatsting arreat. mit the town clerk and probate years with ari unblemiraed motor • WA »W« T^ M who had been expelled previously taken' up may determine Vhether Mr. Salvatore was born April Ju^e to microfilm current records. Rutb Millett Two, ItaA tee « 7 Je the Senate gets about other busi­ Police 9upL Joseph A. Walsh vehicle record of no firreata. by the union but who still ‘ ‘appar­ 14, 1884, in iLaly. a eon of the late 'The bids will be opened at 11 /' ness during the week. Hurt in Cirash said he planned to issue a fresh “ Sobne'r Or "later you Will hay# to ently wields great influence with Antonio end Margaret Montano a.m. Aug, 8 . hang up your gloves like a prize I the rank and file.” Mansfield previously scheduled Salvatore, and had lived in Man^ directive for his departmenL au­ Marriage Really Begins MORTY MEEKI.B BY d ick CAVAU.I A Manchester man ha.s been ar­ thorizing immediate arrests of The move will provide the town flgjiter,^' he said, ‘'maybe you With Honeymoon’s End This powerful unionist, McClel- debate Wednesday on a pared- Chester for 60 yeani. with microfilms of records which i^ahould think about curtailing your , Ian charged, “has offered for a down version of the administra­ He was employM as a velvet rested and charged with reckless any persons who refused to move Memo to, summer brides: TTi# I." ^fivv ,'T'’ ' I EON A'^D / X c a n t UNOS05TAND IT... w HTH HIDW COME sou wa?e driving as a result of a two-car, on when told to do so by a police­ can be stqred.in specially protect-1 driving no'"'.” he added She said sum of money and other consid­ tion's battered farm bill. wesver vfor Cheney Bros, for 55 ed vaults w tside town. If. the sys- !ghe was thinking about it. Her str- honeymoon is oyer when— . - I ' s o u V e B e e N la tb V ev^BiXveLeeiNTViesMSRL^ THeONLYONfe 0 O(?N erations to withdraw his opposi­ The House has only two major head-on crash Isst night in Bolton man. ; — AND THEN ONE NIGHT IT ^ years until his retirement a few tem is put into use. the' records in rest followed a recent two-car ac- He asks "What's for dinner?" YEAH/ THATSa»Ml ev e R V CAY Tviie ON CAYLIOHTSAVING? tion” and let terms of a third bills scheduled for action this years ago. He was a member of which left him hospitalized and The '%rowd gathered at Pern WHY I'M SURE HE'S ' CAME TOME—THE MRS. MSGARGLE two other/persons slightly injured broke and; Walter St., near Father the vaults o f the clerk and the pro- - cident. " - before asking about your day. (CADDIED FOR—A WEac,MBeKLe. settlement plan hammered out week, an 311.5 billion appropria­ St. James' Church snd the Sons of bate court- will change very little | Othed -case dispositions throi^h | THE AAISSINO HUSBAWO/ last Friday be accepted. tion measure for 26 independent The man, George Beebe, 32, of Panik Village a public housing He says accusingly; "That’s HIS BUN< WAS RK3HT UNDER Italy. " in appearance and will be filed in j fines included: Robert L. Smith The new setUement pact is federal agencies arid a once-beat­ Survivors include his wife, Mra. 489 E. Middle Tpke., is in good con­ developmenL .Police came to the what I had for lunch,” when you AAINE— AND HE TA L K H ) IN dition today at Manckester Me­ bound volumes Just ak they now 20. Hartford, 336 for driving with scheduled to be submitted to the en proposal to pay ' 373 million iri Josephine Lamenzo Salvatore; two scene, but could sot disperse the outqut a license; Roland Weeton.Wi tell him what’s for dinner. morial Hospital, where he is re­ rank and file members for ratifi­ war damage cUlms to the Phil­ eons, Ralph Salvatore snd Anthdny crowd. The Canine' Oorpa was call- Southwick, Maas., $21 fr making an unneceraary spent all day cleaning. MR. ABKKN.ATHY BY RALSIXJN JONES and PRANK RIDGEWAY NO! 3 Walnut" St., Manchester,'received 15 50MmiN6 A iKI^PTRyiN'TO NONI RECAU'.I^E tion to oontUtie because “some­ awarded .to large private corpora­ Friends may call at the funeral Rec Center Dedicated ing the film, making prints fori"®*"* \ vehicle, He comments, after the guests TROUBUNO YOUi IPlACS THATBURlY TH BUay WHO UVEO body won't pay off somebody.” tions, including a brewery and a home tonight from 7 to 9 and to­ cuts on his chin, right knee and the bound volumes, and storing the •!. Buchard, 16. Coventiy. leave, that the roast beef seemed : VERY JEALOUS ^ARsyAtrustABtxrup BRilXSEPORT (AP)—A Roman TMATfe RIPICULOUS-l'b OH, R3R CRYING OUT LOUP, WUdHT ^ 0 m 50*y CREEP I SAW TODAy*. MansfUNd took the floor with a racetrack. morrow from . 2 tfL.i and 7 to 9 right arm. microfilm 315 for cutting a corner; and Mad- a little too well done. W HEN y o u BAY T tX l AAUCH MEMJ5TA BEEN AT Catholic recreational.center named BETTER SPEAK T O HIM ^O N T y PONT BE SO SENSITIVE! ON US yOUNSER KIDS! plea for •.‘tmlraint’' on the part of p.m.” All were takoi to Manchester Money for the new process . He doesn’t stick by your side attention TO ABOUT TH' ORPHANAae. the imbwterwra and A full at­ Memorial Hospital by ambulance, in honoi; of Archbishop Lawrence ■roOilUT— J. Shehu of Baltimore, Md., was provided in the current budget for when the two o f you go to a . THEOTHER PETS. tendance by Buppprtera p# the Utt; Nllmiay Blakhnk but Ltebman and Naumec-were re­ Also. David E. Ellis. 20. Somers. dedicated hera yeaterday. the operation of the clerk’s office large party. „ . He cOUM-'.giiturdayYi eesn n s, ELUNGTCN — N^colay Mai- leased after treatment Both cars $10 for operating a motor vehicle Archbtahop Shehan, who preaid­ and the probate court. He gets annoyed at your teara ' in which T o boura -were conaUhried chuk, 77, o f crystal Lake, died were extenalvelydanwged 'and wer” without a mirror. over a tririal (natter. ed at the Ceremony, was fqrmerly Bond forfeitures were ordered in in twice .prodnedhg a mere quorum News Tidbits Sunday at the home of a daughter, towed away. “ He wants to know why you bishop o f the Bridgeport diocese. the following cases when the ac-- of So senaton *% adrry pro­ j^ in tile AP Wires , Mrs. Mary Rlxy of Coventry. He eah't do your qwn hair Instead of cedure.” had bean a fanner in ‘Tolland and Bitoop Whiter W. Curtlx the cur­ State Climbers ' cused persons; failed ti) appear In /vONBV-l rent head of the Bridgeport siiending mohey 'a t the beauty /W>6tUA)'[ Mansfield repeated a previous, the CtYsljal Lake section since court to answer the charges: Da- shop. K ^ u e d y BackerK diocese, said the bullitoig was charge, aaade Friday, that oppon­ 1919. S ■ * Rescued Alive vld- BuH 40. Millsbora Del . $100 He asks If 'you mind if he plays ents of the' aateUite IdU are milk­ Liquefied gM explodes in rural ' Born, in Russia, on Feb. 18, .1885, named in honor of the archbtahop foF fafiure to obtain a Public Util­ Fort Worth, Tex., home and poker one night a week with the ing the nflea' to "evade ^sider- he was a chief engineer hi the Rus­ ' D e | e tf jt^ Bightigts as Ian expression of “the gratitude ities-Commission certificate: Pom- boya ' rsuises three deaths - -...British ob­ (Oonttnued from Page Oae) ation and decision.'' sian mnnehant marine and came to of jthe Catholics of th* diocese of pello Cruz-Lebron. 20, Brooklyn, Don’t a-orry at these UtUa . (WITH AN Aa POINTS BUJ.ETM OUT ONJMSH,fRnitdM And he lamented the failure*of servers remain hoprtul, some Bridgeport i for his outstanding N..‘Y., $50 for driving without a WWATCH FOR MS CAItJNOW OUT OF SieHTMirilE tNtXSt the UnUad. States..in 1918 after (OaM k^ frau F l^ One) Guadalupe Mountains, 100 miles changes. There’s nothing wrong. others to stay on hand for roll formula will be thrashtd out to his minHsige to the late Mary Jfroz spiritual leadership.” license; Matthew Sugarman. 30, break deadlock In negotiattona for east of El Paso. It’s simply that the honeymoon calla to provide the necessary Malchuk. He worked' as a ma­ ponent in' " November.' They are Hyde Park, Mass.. $45 for speed­ is over—and marriage has begun. Britain’s entry into European John Myers and Lowery Thomp­ ing; Harold R. Liak. 27. 134 Oak­ quonpn for the Senate to func- chinist at the Brooklyn Navy Yard . Jbe. Edwin WUUs of SL Martln- Newspaper Enterprise Aaan. THE STORY Ol* MARTHA WAYNE BY WII.SON SCRUGGS Common Market. Papal Bonora for 3 son, both o< Abilene, Tex., were land St., $100 for fires kindled by for a year before coming to this vlffe, Joe D. Waggonner Jr. of BRIDOjiJPORT (AP) — Two DAVY JONES BY LEf I* and McWILLIAMS Headmaster of St. Christopher lowered by rope Msket from a cigar or other burrning sub- LBEiMS of SDUUO JMIMD, BE- MUCU WUi. AaOW HER •this, CONTRARY TO PiJgUC Replylpg. tp Mansfield, Morse area. Plain Dealing} and Dtto Passman priests and a prominent Newtown INFANTS DEATH PROBED !UIP* IT'S School, fashionable Letchworth, thelt perch, ^ t h .were in' good atance: and James A. Tringle, 34. f QUBATH TO MV FAITHFUL \ TO UVE OUT HER CA^S a: t OrUOM, CX5MSTITUTEC THE said It waa *’no hallmark of geni­ Besides Mrs. RUy, he in survived Of Monroe. ■ ^ Roman (Jktkoltc layman have re­ NEW YORK (A P )— The c4ty MAJKO AMKIM S A HtP LITTLE KNIFE.., England, . co-educational school, by four other ' daughters,.' Mrs. condition. ' , Medford. Mass., $30 for speeding. TUC RXLOWIU6 IS THE WILL HOUSEKEEPER, MISS EUZABI COMFORT. SCTiNT 0 » ALV WOPLOLV 7 6 5 us” for Utankfield to have called Boggs and both Longs'will have ceived pajpal honors. ordered so isvestigaUoa t#day~ le t MSATTMCrtP A ,\ AGAINST ALL a teturday paesloi) /;w lvn one was says he.has expelled four girls for ^phie Rizy- o f Coventry,'‘'Mrs. Thoihpson had slipped just OF TRE DECEASEDlTIWDOEUS SLEEKER, AW HOME AMO A THERBIORE, TO THOSE TEETH/ GOP opposition in' the Nbv. Uie Rev. Jamea P. Devine, vice into tbr firat reported laihNil tlOOPTN/HSTy M A K K i I net needeiL” attending all-night ether-sniffing Helen Mateya .of' EUingtont Ifr*- above' a steep cliff, injuring his BUU N E.'I, THADOEUS BLAINE-. m ONLY UVIN6 HEIR,' genera) election. ' Magr. Jpaeph Seiferman death here la which the drug , As for. the labor disputev ci^ d Phrty. ______. Vlla Richards of Tolland, Mrs. chancellor of the'-Bridgeport Dio-' a le'. Myers tried to help Thomp­ K mINE, I BEQUEATH. Boggs will -go against - another thalidomide was In v olv ^ Dr. by Mcddlan, Morse said ''there Dorothy WiBielm o f Rockville; two- case, was: elevated to the rank of son . and also fell to the ledge. all-out ooftservaMve, OIU^. lYeen. papal chaodtorliiin with the Utle of NEW Br i t a i n (a F) — a pon­ George JnsSes, M ling city health la plenty of law on the st^te Fluoride Drops §old stepsons. Grorge Maichiik. o f Tol-', Treen joined the Republioan party very ravsiMmd monsignor. A na­ For Fennlman, the climb was tifical requiem high X a s s edll be rommisideaer, saiM ihe had er» books” 36 bandlo Jt. T land and liiieodore ;Mh.ichuk of this year after resisting as head sung Weitoesday for the RL Rev.' dered 'the. prohe. A 4S-year-oM Morse bejd newsmen bo did. not NEW YORK—More than 2,000 Ktington; a «tbpdnu|d>ter. Mrs. tive of BiHgeport, he was chief his first venture on a major west­ of tha Louisiana'..ftates Rlidits aecoua^t of the SUtc. of Con-i ern mounti^' , An- 18-year-old Msgr. Joseph H. SeiferiiajHi,' 75, woman, he w d , gnve. birth to a Intend to permit apy committeieF American commuiiiUeB now flumri*. Anna Delorgr.tf Stafford Springs; Party,'' 'kmich ba^m d’.A slate of late, pastor of St. Mary’s Church. deasnned child )a a <)wceas hae- 24 crandchUdim' anA- ban great- nectlcui before seirving with the' atudent- at Dartmouth (Jollegx he to meet as hMig -ah the fight over ^ t e thrtr water auppUes. Pacenta' unpledged' electofa In the 1960 Magr, Seiferman was stoickra fa­ ptal and the «h | W died ahertiy ‘ the sate^e bill 'is on. elaewlim who waqb-sUnilar. traat- graMdhQdrmL;’' - " Navy to the':Boiit)) Pacific during has had seviral years of climbing presidsiiisidsiitlal eleetkm.- a ' ! tally yesterday lirtiUe -^qut for a alter Mrth. Morse'-ftilidlaeril as “ unadulter­ iMent for their children’s teeth can 'Tha funeral-wiU.be hNd Wednes­ World W m - n..H e was ordained In experience. - Sen. ,L Bumpbrey. their doctor .or di tluoride Yort - "FttnarU--C Homa« Stafford 0'Heam'.o< MuN , a political Tile Rjra. Edward J. Duffy, pas­ enoed eliiBberi. .They met while >;OUUa Lemg tor of St' Jsasph’s Church, Mn aeaUam p sijis ta’.BHtIHi Columbia. dletoem. He la also Survi'fsd by a D-Mlnn., that by ',iufiif SUhgster. e >pa for m ix^.'ivL.. ~ o r.i^ ih taSM Bk BuiiJnl wiU 'ka.lii North brothsa. Chaflsa, ef PeitUaaAk ' ing tactlea-^lii inetaripa .advo- oe. A y ears alK iQ iH -." ^iMt&Uit.JUnrts, wUo bury, iwaa hsmad a domesUe pre;- JUM is,, fill employe , af Americaii Oonits " eatao af oMl ft legialaticn are'wala 18 to'H T may eaU at tha' ItmiiSI V i poatmaalif. lata with the tttls pf righb reverend Cysnsnill. Btapifbrd. \ A ~ r r . :i I • • 1- MANCHESTER EVENlNe HERAJL.D, MANCHESTER, CONN,. MONDAY, XULY M, 19M ^ PAGE U^BVEW

P A G E . T E N \ ______^ - MANCHESTER------— EVENING .------HERALD,- , MANC9IESTER, , ■ CONN., ^ ■ MONDAY, ^______JULY______*0, 1988 — ■■> ------y ^ E l THE Dodpfers Prim ek^ Make a Shambles of Natioiia^ League Pennant Race After Sweeping Thr^Game Set from 0um i8 Herald Angle ion ■ » E A K L Y O S T Maxwell’s^unday Punch Too Much fo^r Leading Spsrto Editor Record 3-1 Part Oiie of Vacatioo Schedule " ' Traygis Wins Club Golf Title Part one of my 1962 vacaiion away from the sports desk W in H ere It is a '•Ip* l6 now history. The final chapter on the first of two weeks of the way of Sunday drivers. closed last weekend after a 1,200 mile motor trip into New The same jroes foi* Sunday- Cfunbingtioii of a S-1 y k Gene Conley Sorry York Stat«i snd Canada. Principal points of interest included tory ovor Grpmwell and Rock­ Downs Haynes American Start hitters. ^ . Charlie Maxwell of the Chica(?o baseball’s Hall of Fame (Did I say away from the sports ville's defeat (in a split dou­ A t Thomptonville White Sox iR a prize example of beat?) at Cooperstown, N. Y., Howe Caverns, Watkins Glen, bleheader) by Norwich gave' In36.H61eTest a Sunday hitter, and the New For Run-Out on Sox Finger Lakes and Niagara Fallsf the Manchester American Le­ froiii Niagara Falls, Canada. Seeking their second consccu- York Yankee pitcher.s forgot to' ror disk and the Hall of Scicnca gion baseball team the Dis­ lik a all vacations in the past. 1 Country Club Uve DUtriekx^Sht ehnmpton- get out of hi.s way again. and Industry wer^ highlights. The trict Pour championship yester sojoyod bring away whether we B y 3-2 Count shlp, Manchester’s American Maxwell hammered three horn- FOXBORO, Maas. ( A P ) — « a wire he sent Higgins in day. The locala w ill compete in the' were camping in Maine, New artists at work, practicing . their Utrie League All-Stars ttnrel era in a doubleheader Sunt^y a.s W eary Gene Conley ia sorry Washington which seeme*) to crafts, were viewed with inter­ State Legion Tournament opening. SELBOnU> F ^ E — SATTVEDAT Brunswick or Hammanoeset or Class A —Dick Mulligan 30-3-27, A fter fininshing in the run- to- Tbempson^lle toaisjht at 6 the White Sox ended a five-game for his 'run-out on the Boston imply Gene was through with est. Wednesday, Aug. 8, at Muzzy to meet the Thompsonvilic Alt- lodging at Poemnoonshine L a k e or Hal Jarvis Jr. 32-4-28; Norm Clark Yankee winning streak in the .sec­ Red Sox, adding; " I didn't say basisball. a e a Field, Bristol. nerup slot four years ago, Ed Stars In the district tournament Moooehead Lake, both In Maine, 32-4-28, John Mungar 81-3-28. . ond game for a split with the I ’d quit. 'I hate the word." . wire said.Yn part, “I'm Lefty EYed McCurry tossed a Traygis made it all the way to AnaU. mostly tired suid have other but I sloo lodked forward to re- Whirlwind Schedule Class B—George McLafferty 88- league leaders. The restless “loner” told neat-eight hitter at Mt. Nebo the top yesterday, defeating .Manchester has eliminated The Yankees won the fir.st game , plans." suhUng the daily interesting and 7-27, John Chanda SS-6-2S. Bob Holbrook of the Boston everrasnglng daily routine at The Next stop on the whirlwind yesterday afternoon to defeat ^Bob Haynes, 3 and 2 in the fi­ V'ernoB, Windsor Nationals and 7-4, despite a three-nm Maxwell i Conley was asked if the schedule was N l^ a r a Falls. One Claas C— Eld McLaughlin 38-9-34, Globe at his trailer home last Heiald.. CromweU zuid cUnoh at least a tie South IVIndsor on Ita way to homer, '^he White Sox took the; pressures of two sports had is. disillusioned a'bout tha area if for the localx When Rockville's Sher Robb 36-10-26, Al Parmakian nals of- the Club Champion­ the Anal*. Thompsen^iile night he planned nothing when .. ’rhankS^to a great job by assist- 36-10-26, Tony Stanford 35-9-26. ship <3olt Tournament at' the eerond, 6-2. | overwhelmed him. he takes the route that I did into defeat was Taoorded, the Legion ousted Stafford. .Suffleld and he stepped off a team bus in ”I don't think so," he re­ sat HowlO Holcomb, Including a Low gross-—Jim Hohrath 72. Manchester Country (?lub. ' 3th of the other doubleheadcrs, Buffalo and up to, and over, the had the title, its second straight Rockville In earlier games. New York last Thursday and plied. “Maybe. Who can tell? plnrii-hlttlng' stint by City Eldltor . Bltn(t Bogey— Dick Odcriandar, Playing a steady TraVgis In the American League were. Rainbow Bridge. The roads are and third in the past four years.. Toalght's winner will host is under indefinite suspension I Just wanted to get away. Hal Turklngtbn, a former member' Ted Zemke, John Munger, Bob.Mo- moved two up over the first 18 divided, too, ( by -the ball club. of tkis department, the sports beat bade the scenery horrib'le and the Manchester tallied twice in the Slmshury, District 6 champ. The- .second-place Los Angeles "I should ' have talked to traffic heavy. However.'^pn the Gurkin and Hal Jarvis Sr., ritch holM. Haynes had putting trouble Thursday at its home Arid., Intielder Pumpsle Green, Mike. If I needed a rest, which in the City of Village Ciiarm was first Inning, enough to wlh>. as it 78. throughout. Two down on the 16th Angels dropped the fir.st game to return we traveled the ar®"*® Thursday’s winner will then ad­ subsequently .fined an estimat­ I did, I could have talked to handled in big league fashion, trip, turned out. Lead off batter Bob hole of the second round, he missed the Detroit Tigers, 7-6. and won a a a Niagara River Parkway route dyer EUK^kvich waa hit by a pitch and vance to the elate quartcrAnals thr second 12-8 to remain five ed $500, disappeared along him and should haye because the Peace Bridge and right onl FOUR B.ALL, BEST BALL.— one that gave Traygis the oppor­ and will face the Hartford area Denny Rodgers drew a walk. Den- tunity he wanted. games back of the Yankees and a ^•ith Conleyey b\it showed up in there isn’t much chance I’d the Nfew York Thruway. SATURDAY entr>’ Saturday. Scenic Route ids Dailey grounded out but both The ne\v champ wae off the half-game' in front of the Minne-, S\W ashingt<^ngt<^ hotel Friday have been used In the Wash­ Our stay was most pleasant - U )w net— Blrv Kennedy, George starting out on our jburriey^my runner advanced a base. George green with his second shot but ington series. But I didn’t on the Canadian side, this being McLafferty, Lou Levitow and-Ehll Bota Twins. : wife and two sons, Reed and D«an, M ay’s sacrifice fly scored Esca- chipped to about two and one-half The Twins lost the opener to I •Very^lred’ think of that until later. our first trip into the ares. For Shepherd jg2. Jim Horvath, Dick Backed by Higgins my companions, we decided to take vich a i^ Steve Brady's single feet from the cup. sank the putt ‘Tm tirdd, very tired,” Con­ the benefit of those who have not McMarUn, Dick Gardella and Joe Kroll Winner Cleveland. 3-2, but won the night- i ths scenic route and stay away plated Rodgers. for a par and wrapped up the title. DIZZY RECALI-S— As Dizzy Dean, left, and Earl Aver- ■T am sorry for Higgins. He made the journey, the view from Akrislo, 63. cap.«7-5, in 11 innings. ley said. 'I'm nq^t offering that from the turnpike. CromweU’ji Bud Maher kept the 'Ha>’ne# registered three birde- has been with me all the way. the Canadian side is much better Low gross- -Stan Hilinski. Bob Kan.sas City .salvaged the la.st ill chat. Dizzy recalls an earlier All-Star game— that of as an excuse.” Proving that it la a small world, home forceaXpcoreless until the oyer the 34 hole route, Traygis but He must be very disappointed than from the American aide. McGurkin, Ed Friley, Frank Karsz- On Long Putt of a four-game set with Baltimore 1937. The toe which he holds was/broken by a liner off A professional 'Amiete in after touring the Yarned Howe seventh when 'mil M a n e g g 1 s one. The champ waa nine over par in me. And at night, after dark, when es, 69. 7 .3. and the Boston Red Sox beat ba.sketball as well as DaMball, Caverns In Cobleskill we slopped whaled a long triple to left-center for the 34. Haynes 11 over. the bat of Averill. then with the pieveland Indians, which " I ’m a funny guy. I didn't the colored lights are turned on Washington 4-2. Conley has averaged lessAhan plan this thing. W e were at the lodge and met Mr. and Mrs. and M cCuny singled him home. Overall It appeared that Ha.vnee’ led to the end of the St. Louis Cards’ ace pitcher’s ca­ to both the American Falls end SWEEP 8TAKB 8 -SUNDAY At Montreal * • • two weeks of relaxation p w caught In the traffic jam in Joseph Mistretta and two of their trouble with short putts cost him Horseshoe Falls, it’s truly a spec­ Cromwell's only ac«i|e came in Class A — Hal Jarvis Jr. 75-7-66, YANKS WHITE SOX— reer. Dean changed his pitching rnotion because of the year* since 1957. Some of his sons and small daughter. Joe is a a lot. probably the championship. the bus and I had to get to a tacle that one must see to fully the fourth. With one-oqt,.^ Callahan Bob McGurkin 76-6-70. Juan Pizarro of the White Sox injury, causing him to permanently damage his pitching teammates have expressed the rest room. I had no intention one-time athlete and well known It was the first championship M ONTREAL ( A P i - I t was six appreciate. Twriity 36-lnch searh- beat out an infield hit.'-.^ Towns Class B—Jack Karszes 81-13-66, was knrK'ked out in the first inning belief that no other athlete East Side barber whose sons. Pat round for Haynes who has posted years between /tetories for veter­ arm. of staying away.” llghts illumiqate the falls after reached on a fielder’s choic^.Cook Ray Warren 79-10-69. of the opener with the Yanks, to could do it. Conley revealed he h a d and Jim are both fine baseball the lowest qualif}’ing score for two dark, attracting thousands of mo­ walked and Bernie Cramer 'dou­ Class C - Herb Angel 87-16-71, an golfer Ted Kroll, and ft took take the lo.ss. but he relieved Mike j Conley, In effect, said he was flown to Providence, R. I., pitchers. consecutive seasons. Both finalists down-to-the-wire pennant chase? two-run homers In Cincinnati's torists each night, all parking bled Towns home. McCurry got Joe Toscano 91-19-72. a 35-foot putt and a caddy with Joyce. Chi.sox bonus piteher mak- momentarily too exhausted to from N ew York, met his wife Temperature inside the Caverns had close calls in'the semis -Tray­ Fired again bv the hitting o f' opening game victory, with the spaces for miles being taxed to out of the situation by making- ^ Low gross Erv Kennedy 73. lots of friends to help end the long his fir.st start, in the fifth inning face the music. and then went with his family DOUBLE TROUBLE— Manny Jimenez is shown being tagged out at second base as he was a chilly 62 which made one Maher ground to third. Dailey's gis ousting Vic Daley, 2 and 1, massive Frank Howard and b e -! second providing the clli\cher. He feel comfortable wearing a winter Capacity. The- falls are truly one .Blind B o gey -N o rm Smiley and drought. of the night cap and took the vic­ "I will contact the Red Sox,” to Ashbumham, Mass., before tried to steal against Baltimore. Shortstop Jerry Adajr made the tag, completing a throw to first was low but Mark Hsynes eliminating Jim Wright, 1- Kroll captured the $30,000 Cana­ hind another superlative pitching doubled twice and scored both the sweater. The Caverns were discov­ of the seven wonders of the world, Jo^^oacano, each 81. tory. Conley said, "but right n o w ! returning here. Monetto made a good play, scoop­ up. dian Open with a blistering 32 on performance of whip-armed right-' Reds' runs in the second game, doubleplay. Umpire is A1 Salerno. ered in 1842 and have been a major spectacular by day and glorious Ladies Divisioa Traygis’ other victims were Dick A two-run single by Hector Ix>- don’t feel like it. I'm too tired "I pooped out last wlntey- ing it. out of the dirt for the finsi the back nine for a final round hander I^ n Drysdale, the Dodgers Joey Jajl, 15-9, pitched a five- tourist attraction since 1929. Visi­ at night. BUnd Nike—Thursday Mulligan (6 and 5) and Bob Bal­ Herald Photo by OAara pez and Bill Skowron's two-run to go through this right now." playing basketball, but I Caipe out. two-under-par TO Sundav. That completed a three-game sweep hitter in the second game and tors walk nearly one mile and one- Easily one of the highlights At Low n«A- Betty Wilkie Barbara , homer were the major blows for . Until a meeting of Conley back and finished the seawn McChirry fanned right and walk­ lard (1-up). Haynes had previoua- Ed Traygis gave him a 72-hole total of 278. over the San Francisco Giants, blanked Milwaukee until the half 200 feet below the surface Niagara Falls was the boat trip on Williams, ekeh 45-9-36. ’ ly ousted Doc McKee ( 1-up) and ' tl. Yanks in the opener. and Manager Mike Higgins, strong,” Conley said. ed only twp. Maher fanned five Putts Betty Wilkie 31. two strokes better than Charlie Sunday, crushing their closest eighth, when Tommie Aaron sin­ come back and finish strong viewing the fantastic rock forma­ the Maid of the Mist. The route ranar Lorentzen (2 and 1). Maxwell hit a bases-empty fines or further punitive action arid gave up three walks. Oddi Or RveexHolee— Ssturdoy Sifford. pursuers 11-1. gled in the tying run after an in­ this season, too. / tions, stalactites and stalagmites. passed directly in front of the homer in the second inning of the will be deferred. Coach W ally Fortin started sev­ Low net — Mary Gangewere The cards: Focal Point of Sports World It was KroH's first tournament The romp increased the Dod­ tentional walk to his older brother "This will get strai^^Mened San Francisco City Next stop was at Cooperstown, American Falls. Rock of Ages. Conley told Holbrook "I eral second lirie players and they Morning Round nightcap, and another solo shot Cave of the Winds and entered 43-9-14, Lynn Varney, 47-13-34, low victory since the Tam O’Shanter after Bog Sadowski's three-runner gers' lead to four games - - a Hank. It became untied in the never quit” when asked about out.” the day of the Hall of Fame cele­ all tumril in creditable jobs. Only Par ...... 445 534 434 —36 bration— Monday— and the weath­ the Horseshoe. gross—Helen ReynoldSy41. World championship at Chicago ba in the third inningf. whopping margin in a National last of the ninth on Robinson’s sec­ regular missing waa infielder Rog League race at this stage of the ond double and Marty Keough’s erman took over. It rained so hard This amateur phdtographer got a 1956. Of Maxwell's 67 homers since Macaione, whq ia on vacation. Reynolds 29.' The 42-year-old Fort Lauder­ sea.son and the biggest edge the single—and the Reds had won for that it was unsafe to drive, all mo­ "kick” out of the many camera 1959, he has hit 24 on Sunday. McCuny. in addition to record­ Back nine— Night Horse Racing dale, Fla., veteran started the Dodgers have had in a pennant torists taking "five” when the rain enthusiasts who were taking Aaah \ He's had 17 again.st the Yankees, the 13th time in their last 13 19 Dead on Railroad Special ing his third victory, collected a Mixed Scotch Ball— 8unda< Par ...... 443 444 442-34-36-70 third round tied wdth Sifford. 39- Shaken^ Burned came down literally in buckeU. It pictures of the falls st night, some derby since their runaway year of Up Traygis .443 4.54 454— 37-37-74 nine on Sunday starts. pair of singles in three tries to Low groes—Ted Flodiik year-old cigar-smoking Los An- poured for 25 miles, the rain Anal­ ,500 to 800 yards away from the ac­ Mickey Mantle came up limping 1955. ^ . u- w • Hank Aaron also hit two homers lead the winners at the plate. It bara Williams 31. Haynes . 532 444 544 35-41-76 griea pro who was five tlmea , ly stopping near the Cooperstown tual falls. Flash bulbs at this dis­ In the eighth inning of the second Howard kept up his -bristling in the opener, boosting his season was his first pitching chore since Low net—Stan Hilinaki-Bileen Afternnou Round U.S. Negro champion. T rvQ A M C irT ITQ f A Pl_T hi*S>thin g. You could turn right around f Mays, in fact, is only six-for-41 town line but was post­ tance are as effective as the Msin Underway at Lincoln game. He sat out the ninth. First pace at bat, knocking In five r w s total to 29. Faulty Track Reason LO p ANtrlSiLillio fArJ inev a avainstagainst the the Dodeers Dodgers all all vear. year. This This July 8, and his first Win since Modzlk 69, Dick Departln-Peg "'Front Nine — Kroll dropped three strokes to " ----- with a homer and three .singles. and throw it away. poned. betweerf the Yankees and St. traffic light at the center of Par ...... 446 534 443— 36 reports were that he was • • • picture is, somewhat less grim helps explain why the Dodgers June 30, In recent gamrii, the Oianda 71. John Mungnr-Miriam - — - ■ Sifford on the first nine. and Drysdale breezed to his 19th The Dodgers, It will be recalled, Braves, although the ceremonies Manchester. 534 535— 39 seriously hurt. PHILS-PIRATES— have beaten the Giants e i ^ t times V(|s-satile young man had been' fill­ Sweeney 71, Bob Erdin-Priscilla ' 1"ra.virif ...... Then his caddy, Russel Witt. 17, than it was after the great blew 10 games in one stretch late were held earlier in the day under There are many places to visit, ing in at first base. 638 434 -3 8 victory and ninth in a row wdth Cal McLlsh threw a five-hitter in 11 tries this season. McKay 71, Jerry Sweeney-OriiMn Maynes ------456 LINCOLN, R. 1. (A P )— Lincoln Downs will be a focal point of suburban St. Lambert, began a six-hitter. earthquake and fire of 1906, last season. sunny skies. as long as the money holds out. Last remaining game on Man­ Perry 78, Back Nki< — TMiERS-ANGELS— t- , o and Tony Gktnzalez led the offen For Train Derailment The Giants used five pitchers talking him home. The Giants were slain this week­ « « a around the falls, including the ...443 of the sports world tonight when night thoroughbred horse The Angels cracked six homers Elsewhere, Frank Robinson s , phils mauled the but the city of San Francisco yesterday. The loser was Billy chester’s regular schedule ia a Par "I was trying too hard and my end by another Giant — six-foot, famed Tussaud W ax Museum, a ...453 4! racing makes its debut at a major American track. in the second game against D e -: key hitting led Cincinnati to a j floundering Pirates, who were has been shaken again and Q’Dell (12-9), who lasted two- home date Wednesday with Rock­ Ellington Ridge ’Traygie caddy told me to cool down a bit. seven-inch F rank, Howard. Special Gue»l house that we viewed with interest, ville. Game time has been moved Haynes ...463 Supported by Rhode Island Su-^ troit. A1 Kaline’s two-run double | sweep over Milwaukee. 8-6 and | games\off the pace 10 STEELTON, Pa. (A P )— A Pennsylvania Railroad official presumably la burned up, thirds of an inning and waa 1 don't remember his extra In the three-game series, How­ Jeff Koelsch. the well known a * * up to S p.m. Two makeup games preme. Court action and winner in provided the Tigers’ winning mar- 2-1, that carried the Reds into third j jj^yg Gonzalez collected two Sclentlats have fixed the origin charged with six mns. MKN’R TOURNEY— SATITRDAY daylight meet and an opening night words," Krol) -said, “He just fold says the derailment of a baseball special in 'which 19 per8op,s ard hit three homers and drove in sports fan from Manchester, after — with Middletown and Norwich— a race with time. Lincoln turn' on gin in the opener. place but still games behind j ^ single’ among Phila- of the disturbance at a point ap­ Low gross—Sher Fsrguson 77, crowd of 20.000. me to take il easy." were killed and 100 injured S^urday “ was apparently the re­ 12 runs — four more runs than viewing the Yankee-Waahington Best S|M»ts Free may be cancelled now that the its new $500,000 lighting plant in­ « • the Dodgers. j deiphia’s 14 hits and batted In proximately 460 miles South of Fred McKone 77. Kroll battled back to even adlli San Franciaco scored all weekend. twinbilt Sunday in New York, mo­ W e did And that, for the most Zone title ha.s been decided. augurating a 24-night meeting and Dario terms his new lighting INDIANS-TWINS— Philadelphia dealt Pittsburgh its ■ ^uns. sult of track being out of alijrnment.” San Francisco. Low net— Duncan Johnson 80-11 system "as good as daylight it­ Sifford. who was playing in the Since he began playing regular­ tored to Cooperstown and wound p a ^ the best and most interesting Manchester has scheduled an ex­ touching off a "w ar” for the bet­ Dick ponovan won his 14th, eighth loss in nine games. 8-1. i ' * * * But a definite cause cannot Major League —69, A l Kemp 88-14- 69. Phil Hol- self." In a rush job, 134 poles, each threesome in front, by the 14th assigned until a thorough invristl- Curiously," the San Francisco ly June 19, Howard has batted in up as a special guest of the Hall places of Interest were for free, hibition game Friday night under tor's dollar. again.st four losses, ip the opener!dropping the Pirates to fourth. St. CARDS-METS— fans to a National League game way 84-10— 74, Andy Thomas 85-11 35 feet high, were installed to light JMjle. gation has been completed,” Giants have just played three 52 runs and hit 15 homers. In of Fame at the ball park, historic such as the Glen at Watkins Glen, the Miiszy Field iBristol) lights Interest will be Inteiue on how V ■'Then on the 15th I hit a drive against Minnesota. Vic Pow er. Louis clipped New York twice, 6-5, rpjjg Cardinals had their hands In Philadelphia, le(t nearby Har­ 74. the strip. ifr James F. Newell, the ^nnsyl- games almost precisely the same that same 37-game span, he was = L e a d e r s = Doubleday Field. the view of Niagara Falls from the against Wllliamatown, Mass. Unooln fares at the gate and the and a -.-four iron, and my caddy ruined his shutout bid with a tw'o-' and 5-1, and Chicago split J^|] against the last-place Mets risburg — where all passengers Ladies Tourney The state is-expecting an addi­ vaqia's vice president charge distsince and direction from home. raised his batting average from I Met Bob Clifford, his wife and street and the beautiful Aoral gar­ Summary: mutual windows. The opening pro­ told me Charlie had bogied the run homer in the ninth inning, ' Houston, the Cubs winning the tjgfore taking both games with liy boarded—at 6 p.m. Low groHs— BiUle- Marlow 90; tional $1 million revenue annual­ of operations, sajd Sunday. Some suspect there is a con­ .256 to .321. AMERICAN LEAGUE three handsome sons on the main dens In the Oakes, part of the N l- ] Mewfcwuer gram features the $2,500 inaugural hole. 8o I thought 1 could sneak after Jerry Kindall dropped a pop first- game 4-2 and the C ^lt*; late inning flurries. Ken Boyer (S> low net— Mary M**ler 113-80—74. ly as its share of the take accord­ It was rolling along about 70 nection. Howard drove In five runs yea- street of this little town of 2,500, agara -P ark s Commission. The I ah r h po « # rbj puriw over seven furlongs. W . A. fly. Power dropped the ball in a ; taking the second 3-1. singled across two runs in th6 The Pennsylvania Public Utility Batting (Based on 250 or mors Ladies Four-Ball ing to Dr. Thomas Testa, chairman one in.” miles an hour, railroad officials Word from San Francisco Is twday as the Dodgers won 11-1 swelled to over 13,000 for the an­ famous Aoral clock in the Oakes is 1 2 Sherman’s Mission Bound is the Kroll knocked in a 38-foot putt runddwTi play to allow the deciding , *. * * ^ eighth inning of the opener and Commission joined the railroad In at bats) — Runnels, Boston and }{: Low gross -- Nellie Johnson, of the Rhode Island Racing and said, when the derailment oc- that there were three distinct before 53,792, the third near full nual Hall of Fame Day. Bob. form­ a must for visitors, as well as Dat*y^'3b 4 early favorite. for a birdie and the two-stroke run to score for the Indians in the DODGERS-GIANTS— another . crossed while Marv the Investigation of the derail­ Jimenez, Kansas City, .332; Rob­ 0 ' Billie Marlow. Verna Honnon and Athletics Commission. rurred next to the Bethlehem Steel jolU of Increasing magnitude— the house (rf the series. er Manchester High football cap­ camera owners. Ma.v.'r( ...... | I j Alice Ansaldi 42-46— 83: low net— The twin double system of mul­ -lead he carried in. eighth. The Dodgers, who've won 14 o f. Throneberry was chasing Boyer ment, and the Interstate Com­ inson. Chicago, .320; Rollins. Min­ The commission granted this Co. plant In this central Pennsyl­ first felt Friday night, the second The Dodgers scored six runs in tain. is now a member of the Man­ There were a few disappoint- ” ...... 2 „ I Dora Kellner. Bertha Kunzii. An- tiple pool betting will be conducted “I don’t know how my caddy Relief pitcher Bill Dailey threw, 18 since regaining the lead three in a rundown. That made it 6-8, merce Commission was prepared nesota .316; Power, Minnesota, night meeting and another to Nar- vania steel town. Saturday night and the third the first Inning, the first two on a chester school system. menta, like cool and rainy weather, Mncarth.v. )f ...... 2 0 1 nette Ferguson, Mary Miller 88-17 on the sixth, through the ninth knew what Charlie was doing—ha the ball away on a bunt to allow | weeks ago, got off winging in the; but the Mets scored twice in the to move Into the probe. SIS. raganaett Park which was to have Engineman J. F. Shue of Royal- yesterday afternoon. Damage basea-loaded single by Howard. In Toured the Hall of Fame early plus motor tripa to the Kodak Richard.'c i 71. races. The gates open at 6 p.m.. must be psychic,” Kroll said. the Twins to break the tie in the romp that gave them an 8-3 sea-; ninth against ace Bob Gibson, in Newell’s statement concerning Runs — Pearson, Los .Angeles, started July 2 back In the spring. ton, Pa., told railroad officials be estimates Include numerous re­ the second, Howard singled in an­ Tuesday morning and had an excel­ Museum in Rochester and the JPf...... 'J J KickcM - Rubin GUI 89-10— 79, EDT. with the racing starting at Actually, young Witt had friends 11th Inning of the second game. .son mark again.st the Giants. one of his rare relief appearances. the track alignment was based on 78; Wagner, Los Angeles, 72; 8ie- Fatitioneia asked the courts to was doing between 65 and 70 ports of television sets being other run. In the seventh, he hit lent chance to get some pictures to famed wineries in Hammonsport, Dntchin.'ib .'.'.'.1'.'.'. j 0 Andy Repko 93-14 — 79. Tom 8 p.m. and gi^ng off at 22 minute shuttling back and forth to keep • • * They .sent 11 men to the plate In the second game it was a first-hand reports given by bern, Kansas City, 70; Green, reverse the commission action. By miles per hour. Officials said the smashed -7- most of them, coinci­ his 20th homer with the bases add to my collection. For anyone where we arrived both too late and Mistrnia. il ...... « g Faulkner 90-11 -79. Larry Scran- intervals. tabs on Sifford and run the re­ A'^s-OKIOLE.S— in the first inning, rapping out 1-1 duel between Ray Washburn of Howard C. Kohout, the .railroad's Minnesota, 68; Cunningham, Chi­ the time the State Supreme Court speed limit over the straight empty. In the righth, he picked up interested in baseball, the p «H of too early --- too late for m orning; ® ...... j ®: ton 91-12— 79, John Scariato 89-11 Thiag eC Fdturb sults back to him. He fed the in­ Jerry Lumpe was the big gun for seven hits, scoring six runs and the Cards and New York’s Roger regional manager In Philadelphia. dentally, during the telecast o i cago and Cash, Detroit, 63. unanimously upheld the night stretch Is 76 mph. another R B I with his third single Fame Is a must in one's lifetime. tours of the plants and too early Totals ...... » t C r IS 1 I I — 78, John Harrigan 84-6— 78. Stan B. A.. Dario. Lincoln Dowms own­ formation to kroll when he felt Kansas City, rapping four straight knocking out southpaw Billy O'Dell .Craig until the seventh, when Curt Kohout directed the salvage and Sunday’s Giant game. Runs Batted In — Wagner, Ik>s racing. June 1. Narragansett an­ Railroad Officials said the Whatever happened to S a n of the game. Each time I visit 1 come away for the afternoon lours. C'romw^U (1) Standfeat 91-13— 78. er, calls his inovation: ’The big­ it was timely. hits and driving in three runs. in the process. Howard delivered Flood and Julian Javier hit two repair crews that worked Angeles, 74; Robinson, Chicago, Ab r « rbi * ______nounced there would not be enough stretch of track at Steelton was But even this phenomenal per­ satisAed. Met ’Tom Meany of the Thursday night on the way back | jj, gest thing ever to hit New Eng­ The victory was worth $4,100 to Bill Fischer went all the way for the first two rupk with a single, run singles. throughout Saturday night to re­ Francisco, It can’t be much worse 72; Slebem, Kansas City, 71; Rol­ time to Install lighting. used by 40 or SO trains a day, formance barely overshadowed the New York Mets at the breakfast to our motel we encountered Atty. I rrail-'r. of 0 Oi MIXED SCOTCH FOURBOMB land. AH the major tracks will be Kroll. the victory; Chuck Estrada took then singled in another in the sec­ pair the 1,500 feet of track. off than its baseball team. lins, Minnesota, 70; Klllebrew, Just an hour before the derail­ pitching of Dmi Drysdale. Trie table. and Mrs. Anthony Gryk and their : Libora. Jh 0 n Sunday doing it eventually.” ' Other CbmpetltlaB Sifford won $3,000. for his 260 his 12th loss against five wins. ond, banged his 20th homer in the CLBHCOI.T8— With its main line back in Trail by Four Minnesota, 69. ment, officials said, a mail train Dodger ri^th an der pitched a six- For anybody planning to visit two daughters and we exchanged ■ "'f J g. Low gross-- PYed Meurant-NeUle Dario, who says advance res­ Lincoln is going into Competition total. Re finished with a 72. seventh, and had another RBI The Cubs won their fourth service, the railroad began prepa­ The Giants came here trailing Hits — Lumpe, Kansas City and Art Wail fired a final round 66, passed over the same irack. hitter and scored his 10th victory, the Hall I'd like to suggest buying views on the vacation trips of both ;’Towns, lb 0 10 0 0 ' Johnson 40. ervation* exceed anything®ever seen with harness racing at Foxboro, RED 80X-8ENAT0R.S-^ single in the eighth. straight in their opener, but the rations to hoist the three death the league-leading Los Angeles running his winning streak to nine Rollins, Minnesota, 127; Robin­ 0 1 0 0 Low net — George Marlow-Mary beat of the tournament, tn finish After tumbling down an angled a combination ticket, which is al­ families. The Gryks Arst .visited rf at the 13/l6thi mile oval before, Mass., less than 20 miles away, and No-hit pitcher Earl Wil.son won Drysdale, 19-4, struck out five Houston Colts p u ll^ out the sec­ cars which tumbled down an em­ Dodgers by ,a ttngle game. They mee, the longest In the National son, Chicago, 125; Richardson, 1 ( 0 *; Miller 47-16— 31, Stillman Krith- with 281 for $2,000 third-plaes 40-foot embai\)unent, two of the so good for admission to the Farm­ with their daughter, Carolyann at 0 0 1 predicts an average handle well with the day program at Rocking­ his second straight for the Red and again exhibited mMterful ond game with two unearned runs bankment into the shallow waters flew back to their stricken city Bgua this year. New York, 124; Runnels, Boston oJBea Keith 43-ll-r-S2, John Scar- money. shattered . cars of the nine-car C er's Museum, a few miles down the girl scout roundup in Vermont r—Bazur. 0 0 0 above the $718,830 of hia spring ham Park, llalem, N.H. Sox. However, a big relief job by control by . not issuing a walk, in the eighth Inning. of the Susquehanna River. last night trailing by four. Drysdale, who has never before and Moran, Los Angeles, 123. f—Cipl^nrikl 0 0 0 0 : lato-Barths Kunzii 41-8— 83. Bruce coach train came to rest on their the street. Facilities in the late before heading for Niagara Falls. Dick Radatz saved it lor him. 1 making it 37 consecutive innings Billy Williams' homer in the Another railroad spokesman “The Dodgers are the team to won more than 17 games In a sea­ Doubles — Robinson, Chicago, Milier-Billie Marlow 43-9—84. said track was being repaired last sides. A third car, its roof shred­ 1700b and early 1800s are displayed, Gryk was surprised, he said, to Tiitals ...... S2 1 8 34 11 1 1 Radatz came on, with two on and without allowing a base on balls, seventh evened the score at 1-1. beat now,” said San FTonclsco son, struck out five and didn’t walk 31; Rodgers, Los .Angeles, 27; SELECTED NINE — ded, remained upright in about all interesting and educational. One learn that I also had a summer va­ .... 200 000 Khi—3 none out, and ..struck out three He lost his chance for a shutout Then in the eighth an error by week In the area of the derail­ Manager Alvin Dark. "But it’s a a man. It has been 37 ^ Innings Cunningham, Chicago, 26; Run­ Cromm-fl! ...... 000 100 oniv—1 HALF HANDICAP should allow at least xn hour to cation. He remarked, with tongue Senators in the eighth inning arid | in the seventh when Willie Mays Ernie Banks helped Houston load ment. three feet of water. long season. . . Don’t count the sines he gave up a base on balls nels, Boston, 25; Yastrzenisld, 2B. Cramfr 3B ManAfCia: SAC. Low groaa—Cliff Milllken 32. The three cars that tumbled visit the Hall of Fame and another in cheek I presume, that he knew MAher; 8F Mav DP. McKfon to two more in the ninth. cracked home run No. 32. the bakes. Carl Warwick brought “ Whether or not the repair of Giants out. They’U bounce back.” He would have had a shutout ex­ Boston, 24. La»w net— John IVholley 34-7— THE SEASON'S NEW AND THRILLING SPORT EVENT! Into the river were the last three hour for the Farmer's Museum, a I had a winter respite from the Lth^rA to Town^ I„OB. KAnch^itRr 6. Are the Los Angeles Dodgers in the tie-breaker with a sacrifice track adjacent to where the wjreck "It’s nice when you’re four cept for a seventh-inning homer by Triples — Cimoli, Kansas City, CromWAll 7: BB. McCurrv J. MAh#r I: 27, Warner KunzH 34-7— 27, Mark occurred had anything to do with cars of the train and were the restored village. daily chores in Florida. The invita­ primed to iriake a shamble,s of an RED8-BRAVES— fly, and Hal Smith's single cashed games in front,’ said Dodger Man­ Willie Mays. It was Willie’s 32nd, 11; Lumpe, Kansas City, 9; Fox, SO. McCurry 8. Mah^r 5; HBP. by Kravltz 37-9---28, Waldron Finne­ the derailment is a matter of only cars occupied. Two empty Watkins Glenn ia beat known as tion is open to anyone to tiy and Mahar. Kacftrich; WP. Mahrr. old National League tradition—the Robinson smacked a pair of in an insurance run. ager W alt Alston. “Of course. It but only his second hit in 13 times Robinson and Smith, Chicago, 7. gan 35-7-28, Rob Kama 42-13— speculation,” said the spokesman. coaches also left the rkils but re- the home of America's grand prix keep pace during the regular EXTRA HAND — PhiL at bat in the series. Home Runs— Cash, Detroit, SO; 29. The wreck was the nation’s mairied upright. T^e two, along doesn’t necessarily mean a damn sports car races each September March assignment covering the Linz, bespectacled re­ THOROUGHBRED RACING Wagner, Los .Angeles, 28; Gen­ major league baseball teame jp Kickers— Frank Sheldon 93-17— worst rail disaster since. Sept. 15, with three more up front, would but 'its famous Glen attracts far 76. Phil Masewaki 98-82— 76, Art serve infielder of the •11th Hour Replacement" tile, Baltimore, 26; KUlebrew, more interest on a yearly basis. spring- training in the Sunshine 1958, when 48 persons died In a have been filled by fans boarding Sports Schedule Baillargeon 95-18— 77. New York Yankees, ^ (ea qu e train that plunged from an open the train at Lancaster and Ckwtes- Minnesota, 25; Maris, N ew York, The mile-long gorge, endowed by State. Wilson and Radatz Team Up 24. Vacations are great, but at I would be star shortstop drawbridge Into Newark Bay at ville. nature and beautifully modified, is M IAMI BEACH, Fla.—Mi)(e De- Bayonne, N.J. The death toll might have'been Pitching (Based on 10 or more hard to desdribe. It's a center said above, 1 welcome back the op­ Monday, JiHy 96 on a dozen - other big stanK s decisions — W'ickersham, Kansas John, 205, Miami, out^tnted Rob­ Podres Faces Pascual Second Wreck higher except that the broad for camera fans. Several years portunity to resume the dally rou­ American Little League Stars at As Aces oi Lowly Red Sox Staff City, 8-2, .800; McBride, Los An­ ert Oeroux, TOS’i , Montreal, 10. league clubs. NA'nONAL UEAGUE It was the second wreck Involy- stream is extremely low because ■go we camped at Watkins Glen, tine. Thompson vllle. geles, 11-3, .7M; Donovan, Cievo- W. L. Pet. G.B. Ing a Pennsylvania train carrying of an 11-week drought. easily one of the finest sites in One thing about bring away, Teachers vs. (his’x 6:15, Mt. TONIGHTatSOO land, 14-4, .778; W’llson, Boston, the Blast, with all modern facili­ without any forwarding address, Nabo. In All-Star Attraction Los Aagelee . .71 85 .670 — sports fans within 18 months. An “ You saw those b ^ le s along the W A S H IN G T O N (A P ) — Amid^on. seven h i ^ ending three-game 8-3, .727; Pascual, Alinnesota, 15-6, ties. I had wanted to ramp this Fire A Police v*. Green Manor. fiaa Francisco .67 88 .632 4 11-car train from Philadelphia to bank of the river and the coaches losing. Btreak. is that the telephone isn’t always Martello Hurls Rockville Win Cincinnati . . . .61 42 jsm 8'/j Bowie Race Track derailed near in the water and you realized the confusion caused by a alump .714. ysar at this spot but was out­ ringing, many times requests to 6:15, Charter Oak. June 16 — Beat Detroit 4-2 on A A I vs. Fire A Police, 6:16, Plttoburgli ... 44 •■/l the southern Maryland track in these were families on their way and abeen.tee pitcher Gene Con­ Strikeouts — Pascual, BUnne- voted, three to one. answer foolieh qtrestions. eight Uta. sota, 144; Pizarro, Chicago, 128; Memorial Field. St. IXNlis...... 69 4T JJ57 12 1961, killing 6 persons and injur­ to a baseball gam e," said the ley, the steadiest Red Sox today June 21 '— ' Beat (Seveland 8-1 The nearby Coming Glass Cen­ By the way, I knew that the va­ In Babe Rutl\Tourney Play .509 17 Rev. Stephen J. Hribic, pastor of Running, Detroit, 123; Terr}', New ter In Oomiiig waa another worth- cation was over when I drove Into Tufwda.v. July 81 Milwaiikee ... .64 52 ing 60. Excessive iipeed was appear to be Earl Wilson and Dick OB three hits. York, 121; Estrada, Baltimore, wlille stop that we made, even for Alumni Coachet vs. Playsra. Minnesota right-hander Camilo Pascual were the opposing Philadelphia . .49 58 .458 22i/, blamed. St. Peter’s Roman Catholic RadaU. July 26 — Beat Yaokeaa 4-2 on the yard, opened the door and heard Chicago ’...... 39 66 -.371 31 Vi Church In Steelton. 100. a second look. The 200-inch mir­ the telephone ringing. 6:15. Charter Oak. had established a 18-0 lead arid The baseball special, carrying 'The mound firm of Wilson and eight hits, ending three-game los­ Benefitting from a grand total of: .87 65 .363 32 Lincoln Oil vs. Naasiff’s, 6:15, just about Clinched the decision. Houston .j..., Radats teamed once niore yester­ ing streak. NATIONAL LEAGUE 17 basesoon balls, Rockvlllo's Babe son between the National and American leagues. .26 76 .255 48 Memorial Field. After scoring iiingletons In the INew York' ... July‘39 — Beat Washington 4-2 Batting (Based on 250 or iiima Ruth League All-Stars defeated A Wrigley Field crowd of b'e-j------Saturday’s Results day and defeated Washington 4-2,' at bats)—T. Davis, Los Angeles, ’ W'edneaday. Aug. 1 Waterford yesterday afternoon,-13- first two frames, Rock^1lle added tween 38.000 and 40,000 was ex­ Los Angeles 8, San. Frandsoo 8. snapping a five-game losing streak on five hits, ending five-game los­ games. He hurled hitless ball .353; Musial, St. Louis. .352; Rob­ Hartford National vs. Nsssiffs. 2, to move into the semlfinala -of four more in the third for a 6-0 pected to be Ml hand, de.spite the New York S, St. Louis 8. for 'Boston. ing streak., Rockville Legion Gains Splits 6:15. Charter Oak. margiri^Joe Van Oudenhove. Eric throtigh three Innings in the sec­ Awol since last Thursday, Con­ inson, Cincinnati, .389; H. Aaron, the State B R L Tournament. They weatherman’s ^’’partly cloudy with ond 1960 game but was tagged Phlladelphis 9, Pittsburgh 3. The victory was the eighth ot Gtaen Manor vs. Pontioalli’s, will oppose the winner of the Tftr- Remkiewicz and Gene Broderick chances of showers" forecast. the season against three setbacks ley has been found at his Foxboro, Milwaukee, .832; Clemente, Pitts­ with the first game loss this year, Cincinnati 9, Milwaukee 8. burgh, .331. 6:15, Memorial Field. rlngton-New Milford game Wednes­ had run-producing singles in the Houston at Chicago, ppd. for Wilson, author of one of the Mass., trailer camp liome but has Olander Wins on Two Hitter Legion vs. Rockville, 6:16, Mt. The Nationals won 3-1 at Wash­ yielding four hits arid two runs in ^nis — Wills, Los Angeles, 91; day at 6:30 at Henry Park, Rock­ third. Sunday’s Results two no-hltters In the American refused to comment on where he ington p!C. last July 10. his three inning effort. Mays,. San Francisco, 87; Robin­ Nebo. ville, in the semis. Van Oudenhove and Ken Foisie Los Angeles 11, San Fmncisco 1. League this season. In six of those has been or what are his future I ’Thursday, Aug. 2 Staring time lor the game, to son, Cincinnati, 83; H. Aaron, Mil­ 'im> Martello went the route for each had two hits for the winners. Kaline Added Ctnrinnnti. 8-8. Milwaukee 6-L triumphs, the 240-pound Radats plans. Aoa left-hander Skip Olander'a# insurance. N o Rockville runner X A I vs. PonUcelll’a, 6:16 Char- be telecast and broadcast nation­ waukee, 82; T. Davis, Los Angelea. Rockville yesterday at Waterford. ■’Summary: ON MUTE 141^ I m u NORTH Of KOVIOENCE Manager Ralph Houk also made St. Louis 8-6, New York 5-1. played ’sjopper.” Indefinitely suspended, Conley claasy two-hitter against Norwich got as far as third against Lalfay. ally by NBC, was set for 2 p.m. 81. tar Oak. He had a no-hitter going for five, Rockville ...... 114 025 0-13-7-2 a couple of late changes on his Phlladelplda 8, Pittsburgh 1. Another time Radats won In re­ wired an “I’m *orry” to Manager gsva the Rockville American Le- Summary: (EST). The'Nationals ruled a 6 to American League squad .He add­ Runs Batted In— ^T. Davis, Loa and one-third Inrting* but Water­ Waterford ...... 000 001 1— 2-4-4 Ewqr Wotkday NigM Chicago 4-1, Houston 2-S. lief of* Wilson. Mike Higgins but did- not reveal Rockville O il 000 x— 2 6 3 5 favorite. , ed pitcher Ray Herbert of the Chi- Angeles, 106; Mays, San Francisco, fion a split in yesterday’s twin- ford' finally broke through and Martello and Van Oudenhove, Today’s Games For seven Innings and two bat- when or if he would rejoin the bill at Henry Park, Rockville. But Norwich _ 001 000 0— 1 8 3 Sunday’ s Hoimpts McCoy (6); Swam, Hamm (8) and Distinct Su. ,,riM c a t . White Sox and outfielder Al 92; H. Aaron, Milwaukee, 91; Ritb- picked up four skfotie* over the American limguc All-Stnrs vs, tera yesterday, Wilson surrendered team. by loaing the nightcap, Rockville Podres' starting nomination was Kaline- of Detroit in place of inson, Cincinnati, 86; Cepeda, San Olander and Arckivy; .AKham- last two frames. B y then Rockville Marsh. NOW THRU AUG 25th - National League All-Stars at Chl- just five sing:les. Radats came on Bostoii has a short rest during was mathematically eliriiinated bsult and DeMars. (Season Total In PnranthesM) a distinct surprise; the 29-year- pitcher Ken McBride of Los An-1 2 pjn. Francisco, 78. ‘ M N s « Engtand'i Fspular ^ • with none out and two on. com­ the second All-Stsr game break Hits — T; Davis, Los Angelea, from the District Four pennant AMERICAN LEAGUE old southpaw was placed on the geles and outfielder Jim Landis ’ L E A G U E before resuming actioq at (Chicago TNOHOUOHHNED TRACK \ j pleted filling the bases but struck 160; Flood, St. Louis, 134; ^odiin- race and Manchester copped the Norwich 000 001 2— 3 6 1 Cnah, Tigers (96). squad only Saturday night as a of Chicago. W . L. P*t. U.B. out three men to stem the threat. Wednesday night. Runnels ia the son, Clnrinnati, 133; H. Aaron, Mil­ title. RockviUe 000 000 0—0 8 4 Coinvito. Tigers (22). Six ■ a - Side Soccer Tourney late replacement for Drysdale, McBride is plagued by a case . York ____• ! 8* He fanned two more in the ninth Red Sox player represented on the waukee and Groat. Pittsburgh, 182. Rockville won the opener 2-1, L ^ a y and DeMars. -Archam- Rroont^nger* (9). - who pitched three runless Innings of pleurisy in his back. He has Aagele# ..57 45 .569 and retired the other batter on a American League squad for Ihe ______Doubles — _ Robinson, Cinrinnatl, Norwich the second behind Sandy bault (5 ); Sfreddo and Arckivy. WagnCT/Am c Is (28). in a starting role in the first an 11-3 record. Herbert, with » j Mlnaeacta ....5 7 * • -MS fly. . Inter-league test today at Chi- gg; ;Mays; S w i 'F i W d i ^ '25; V lr l LeMay’s three-hit pitching, 3-0. Bilko. Angel* (7). Captured by New York Team 19 RACES nightly! game. Podres' 7-7 season record 10-8 record, is the W hite, Sox’ ....5 S 61 AlO In the preceding three games cage's W rigley Field. igon, Pittsburgh, 24; Skinner, Pitts­ Olander fanned 10 and walked Torres. Angel* (7). hi drab compared to Dry.sdale's leading pitcher. C levelan d...... 61 « AlO here, Washington had outacored burgh and Davenport, San Francis- three in picking up bis sixth vic­ Sunday’a Start Peanion, Angels (8). 19-4. Boston, 34-4. Nearly 300 fans turned out yas-j^Thriss „ r. J Kaline recently returned to the Chicago ...... 52 58 A95 1 tory in Legion competition. He’s National I ^ ^ e Manager Fred .j,; a seven-week WThUe Wilson has the best per­ L. HuMnna. Angels (15). latter represented the United m cM S. n m n iK E lUMKrAM Detroit ...... 49 51 490 1 J u n i o r s L o s e 6 -1 * Triples—^W’. Davis, Los Angeles, J lost twice — both to Manchester. Batting— Frank Howard, Dodg­ terday at Mt. Nebo to witness tli< ■ Rtguldf Dtubli Hutchinson t^Rinally had named *a shoulder separation. centage among the Sox hurlers, G. Thomas. Aagela (1). States in the Pan-American (Mmes Bostoa ...... 46 56 .45V 1 m -g _ j|> . ; 10; Virdon, Pittsburgh. 9; T. Davis, Tile lanky portsider has now al­ ers, again sparked attack as Na­ second aisnual' i^^ton-rS-aide soecar Warren Spahn, Milwaukee's 41 Radatz la the current A L runner- Mazweil, White Sox S (7). on two different oCcaeiona and ■EMIUfL ON RMff i TWF CIN 1st and 2nd R acn He was considered a cinch for a Kansas City ..45 59 .488 1 io in tem iecliates IxM Angeles, 8 ; Hubbs. Chicago, lowed but right earned ryns in 55 tional League leaders rompleted a year-old left-hander, to start. But up In earned run Average and haa SadowskL White Sox (8). tournament sponsored )w the showed hta prowess with 10' sec­ right field berth on the All-Star Washington . .89 61 .890 2 Spangler, Houston, Wills and Fair­ inninn (eight games). ' sweep over ninnerup San FYnnris- NNE KST«MMT$ • MKE PAIRMS Plus H it Fabulnus when Warren complained his el­ struck out 90 over 73 innings and Skowroa, 1'ankeea (15). Scandia A.C. The New York Col­ onds left ih the eemifinals. He team before thejinjury. Landis, in Saturday’a Resulta ly, Los Angeles and Mazeroski, Dick McGill’s triple and Bernie 00 In their \1tnl three-gnme serieo, bow had tightened up following 39 appearances. Although outhit by the Legion Robinson. Orioles (17). lege Al-Stars, boasting two local booted the ball honte, left-footed'. a' batting slump,* went 0 foi' 84 be­ Baltliiiore 8-7, Kanaas City 9-1. Pittabnrgh, 7. Arcklvy’s tingle gave Rockville a knorking in five runs with homer WIRE CHIICE IR ROTEIS, NRTElS TWIN DOUBLE his victory over the New York iUi error and wild pitch enabled Power, Twin* 3 (12). • players'' among the group, won the tO' give the N ew Yorkers a 3-2 fore hitting safely Saturday. Washington 9, Boston 1. Juniors, the Intermediate League Home Runs—Mays, San Fran- second-inning score. After Nor­ and three singles in l l - I rom|i. Mets last Thursday, ' Hutch CTiuck Hlnlon to move around Green. Twins (12). title, defekting B kK ^p ort City in victory 4nd a place in the finals. WITHIH SHIRT RIIVIHI IISTARCE ttk, 7th, M. ith Each .squad added three play­ iieve York 4, Chicago 8. AU-Stara. made . their .. aafeties w count « cisco, 82; H. Aaron, Milwaukee, 29} wich evened the count „w1th an un­ Pttebing — Don Dtyodale, Dodg­ switched to Podres, who turned in from second for one Senators' run Eomano, Indiana (16). the finale, 3-0. A lt iOouch, tournament dlrec'- ers, under the rules, m swell their Detroit 6, Los Angeles 1. Friday and cams through with a 6- Banka, Chicago. 26; MeJais, Hous- earned tally, Rockville went ahead ers, won his 19th of oeaoon and a sparkling 3-1 triumph over San yesterday. Two singlas and Don Ten teams entered competition. tor, called the program very auc- Mlaaesota 5, Cleveland 8. 1 victory. toll, Mathews, MOwaukec and Cs- ' in the last of the third. Jeff Heintz’ Francisco's Giants Friday night. rosters to 28. The Nationals ear­ ninth lmJ» row with aix-htt, l U l NA’nONAL LEAGUE In addition to the finalists, they paaaful and expressed his thanks Sunday’s Beaults Lock’s sacrifice fly produced the Jobn Shapaian limited the Legion peda, San F m c Ibto, 21 single got by the outfielder for a r o t RESERVATIONS^ PAwtodMl 9-3200 If^FiRST P0ST8:00P M ■Podres in his previofls AU-Star lier had added third baseman Ed­ victory W e r Giants, etriUng odt XOys, Gianta (82). included Bridgeport Sphrs, Mid­ to W ally Fortin add the Rac De­ die Mathews of Milwaukee, out­ New Yofk 7-t, Chicago 4-6, other. to five scattered hiU and helped! pttchlng (Baaed on 10 or mora bwo-base e iw , Heintz winding up five and nat allowing n walk. appearance,* pitched two scoreless The Boston tallies came via a Hqward. Dodgers (26). dletown Oaribeldi A and B teams, partment staff for their coopera­ fielders Frank RobinsMi of Cincin­ Cleveland 8-5,. M binesoU 8-7 himself at the bat with a pair of decUtons)— Pnrksy, Cincinnati, 16- an third. He scored what proved to innings in the second 1960 contest, Billy (Gardner triple plus singlas A a > ^ Braves X (29). IMdlan-American Stars A and B tion. . . D IR EC T BUSSES From many paints. Saa LMal SclMdul«s. nati and Billy Williams of Chicago (second game 11). hits. Sbb Bscavlch had a single and j s. .842; Drysdale, Loa Angeles, 19- ba the winning run ' 1 \ \ ■ \ •J««> -v /..• • ■ . - i L 1 L I • !-■ - <• * ^ /- tjJ M , I MANCHESTER EVENmp HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY. JULY 80. 1968 PAGJS TWELVE MANCHES'i'ER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTTER, CONN., MONDAY, JIJl Y 30, 1962 —— ------— ------^------r -" ‘ ------:— '------— '■ Garage-->SerTlcfr^toract .10 THRP.B OUGHTA fiB' A LAW . BY ^AGALT and SHOBtBM H dp Wantftd— Male 36 y dJrtldM For S a it HotnehOM Goods 51 ■ Rooms'WithoBt Board St WantjBd To Rent 6S Houses For Sale 72 Hooses For Sale 72 L4>ts For Sftle OARAGE FOR RENT—l48 Cooper rmJU HAVKNT. found fiia t ^ t niAT erONES tor waUa. patlea, ^ paracB who la wiUlng to w o n a and bouae fronta. Oomor ..Routo SGUB BUftNER . white gas stove, FURNISHED 'rdom. Paricing.' PH‘ 'FURNIfiHEO apartment for two VERNON room Cape. Estab­ s o . W INDSOR—8 room Garrtsdn Hill' Street. Good for car or atpr- good condition, reasonable. Call 1% ACRES partially cleared with a o lanu \ou MB f m Fv* 45-hoiir WMk for $175 to atiot,' In­ 44 and B. Notch R oad. Bottoa vate entronee and shower bos female teachers. Call MI 9-2424, lished neighborhood. Fireplace. Colonial now being built ' This bam . Suburban. $3,500. MI 9-3938. CLASSIFIED * g e; $7. Glaatonbury 6SS-80S7. X a 3-8414. line, newly redecorated, Oentlo- S w w S ic iw w OP dividual n$uat be neat and d^i^d- Notch Quany. TaL Ml B4M1T. 2-9. ..■ ■■• '5 . Amesite drive Vacant. Tongren house loaded. $23,900. 'Joseph Call after 6 p.m, > mon. M l 9-8061. Agency, MI 3-8321. Barth,-Broker, MI 9-0$20 OBTnNA t t W 10 -TIM A . ahla. BxoMlant advanqaueni op- NORGE OABsfbve, good oonditiotL ------^______^______L__e. YOUNG COUPLE 'ulesires to rent WATlNfUA/, SCRIUBNED sadd, stona. gravM, BusiiicM Sem eck Offered 1.3 portuM g; T o an Inter- 880 Home-made sweaters. MI 2 bedroom home Th Manchester Resort Property For Sale 74 OHAATHB R M W f ACT* UKf / 8-B,a.ni loa n , top aoO. OeMga B. Grtf- MANCHESTER — Ranch! 6 big VERNON-—g room home, I acres 9-3584. aished room, private entrance; area. Call MI 9-2322 any time. „ rooms include 8 bedrooms, dining ADVERTISING OOSNtA APPLUNCE ServiCa-Ra- TP 7-e p jn . o f writs P. O. Box 303, flng, fnc.. Screening Plant, An­ land, iar^';&mitage, cloee to Ver­ parking clean ahdl quiet, reason­ room,., living room with fireplace, COVENTRY LAKE—a beautiful palm all makaB raMsaratom, HAW A / WUUmanac. dover. IT 3-7881. A OOOp BUY on chests, beds, non Circle. Good bivestment prop­ able. MI 8-1888. I ahd stepsaver kitchen, oil hot lakeside cottages, one at $7,500, ------— neeaem, waahing machlnea, dry- ¥ o m t ! dressers and apmiances. Credit Business Property For Sale 70 erty. Tongren AgSncy, MI 8-6321. one at $8,900. Good financing \ CLASSinED ADVERTISING DEPT. BOUR8 era, raneea. oU and gaa Inimem. ■ yw ytiter HIGH SCHOOL BOT-general ra- water heat, aluminum stornis and r a i l e r xb t r baobs terms avaUable. We also buy used BEDROOM, maple furniture. In­ avaflable. Call MI 3-6930. $ MI 9-OOm . All work guaruiteed. TW AAMtf toU atora work and maintenance. BOX T , 4 . . screens, garage. Built 1954. 8 A.M. to 6 t»Al. tunilture. Roger’s Furniture, 117% cluding T-V, large closet private Ma n c h e s t e r — Touand Tpke., . $18,900. Robert Wolverton Agency, MOMMA MUat havB auto UcenaOwAiqSy In Sjpiruce St. M l 9-3514. 10 acres, industrial zone. 40,000 COVENTRY LAKE - / TREE REMOVAL, pruning and IM T0 6CNP home, tUe bath and shom r, MI MI 9-2818. parson Tots Tf Teens, Main 8-7116. , square foot building loading plat­ Pleasant cottage, sylvan setting. clearlnr. Can Frank CNoMa. Ml OUTA TANDUM RIDING nUlcr tor lawns COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Straat, Mancbaatar. Or ameette 3-wheel ca iM -traller|., form, ample paricing. W,000. VERNON—Delightful 6 room Cape TVo minutes’ stroll to beach. e-aon MMCIF EXCELLENT Back from traffic. Full . lake MONDAT tk n nlD AT lOM AJI.—«ATVBDAT • AJA M ffry f SmaU ceipem mixer. SmaU a ir LOOK WHAT Jack Feinberg, Broker, 249-7539. in better than brand new.condition. LAWN MOWERS aiiaipaood and compresBor. naiiet Junior tractor BLEEPING ROOM, centraUy lo- 2 full baths, n ice 116,fiOO. Made­ rights. Call Henson of Hartford, repaired aalea and aarrlca, pidi Salesmcii Wanted S6-A with 34” reel mower and enow ..cated. Cal] MI 8-6318. line Smith, Jteidtar. Ml 8-1642. <: r.. Broker, 242-6056. PLEASE READ TOUR AD >299 BUYS , Houses For Sale 71 BUYS ‘ up and delivery. ^ akataa aharp- SALESMAN tntareatsd In real aa- plOw. M l 9fW9$, between B-9 p.m. n— «r n V M t AOb” mn take* orw the pbM m • m o - NEAR VERPLANCK SOhool—Old­ Rockledge—Lovely 8 bedroom . Real Batate 77 ened, preclaion ground. L A M OOUg 0N,PMR/M’u. tato, full time. CaU Mr. Green. .AT NORMAN’S PLEASANT R(X)M for gentleman. .FLORBSfCE 8T.-^7 room home in split, ,8 baths, huge family r f l m it f T b » atfvOTtfMr akooU r a i« U i ■ « I to F | U T D A T T Equipment Ooiporatton, Route » . MMI TWO «6P py LADDER—38 fOot Wooden BlMiop, exceUeht condition Inside an’d out, er 9 room home with 6 bedrooms,, MI B-S4B4. Call MI 9-8886 or MI 9-0641. room, one year old. WANtEl>—Real Estate,, SeUing or AFPKABB W « BBPOVr BBBOB8 Ik IbM In lha Vmnon. Conn, 'n l B-TWe. Manctaaa- W«fBM AWW PROM 6 yean old. 888. 88 Soarborough enclosed porch, one-car garage, paneled sunken living room and jUTTOWf/ Road. Td. MI SA389. FURNITURE WAREHOUSE dining'room. Large New England buying,. Residential, commercial TIN HmM k fWPOMibte Mly ONB kWORMt ter exchange. Call Entaipriaa U4S. ■m»V \M4NTEP ttOMf/ NEED 3 saleamoi to aeU janitorial PLEASANT furnished room, near priced for quick calf, $13,900. Nice dupiqx, 6-6-. 8-car garage, Inerrtlnn far aay aeierOaeiiwBt uO tlNk ««lj !• the i kitchen. Hot water oil heat. Outer Or industrial r^al 'estate. Contact TD MNP HSR-rD S m f H O m t r au$q>Uea and maintenance equip­ BOY’S BICYCLE 34", good condi­ bath, gentleman Pariclng. 54 Philbrick Agency, MI 8-8464. a good Investment. ' . Realtor, Stanley Bray rood” keerttah. B m n which Oe e a t laaaM SHARPENTNO Service— Bawa, ASUMMeS. ment in protected area with ea- lO. pe double dresser High Street. buildings with approximately two - “ - nir»•taker knivea, axea, sheara. ekatea, tion $6. Can be seen after,.6:80, 08 bedroom ensemble MANCHESTER—4 bedroom home, acres of beautiful shrubbed and Excellent 4 apartments, 4 Brae-Burn Realty.;- CAMP/ tabUahad accounts in Connecticut, W, iflddle Tpke. / rotary bladea. Quick aem ce. C w l- H otv/ PIP shb . salary ^his commission. Box H, ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, gen­ excellent closet and storage space, treed land. Further 'Information rooms nach plus bath, and pan­ tol Elquipment Co., S8 Main Sf., PBVELOPE A Herald. , 19 pc decorator convertible tleman. Central, private entrance, large enclosed porch. 2-car ga­ may be obtained by calling try, spotless. ^ living room sk Charles Lesperance, MI 9-8880;. B ZONE l/ y r wanted. Manchester. Hours , daily 7-:5. AJPPEN UVB Bofttfi and Aeeeaaerlei 46 near bus stop, shower. Inquire 195 rage. $19,700. Philbrick Agency. 9-4291. "*lfSSSSSS»"“ DIAL Ml 3-2711 Thursday 7-9. Saturday 7-4. M f TOR AOMP- Spruce St. MI 9-8464. Good Investment—Duplex, 6-6, 87 pc dinatte THREE bedroom' Colonial for only needs' some repair, - excellent S-7958. etmtT-HO/mt Help Wanted— 6 H.P. MOTOR, $35; 10 b.p. Wis­ CASH for your home, lan’d.y^quip CUS’TOM BUn/T f room Ranch, $17,600. Another top value. Tiled neighborhood, priced $14,900. consin Marine ^ coded motor ONE ROOM Mrith double bed in m ent,, merchandise liqtndation, M A M RUBBISH Removal — In­ Male or Female 37 private home Private entrance, large living r6«n with fireplace, bath, neat new kitchen, aeparate with reverse gear and diaft, $100. All new—-atr^aranteed yemon m ils—Nice 5 % -/ room an.N’thlng of value. Foiy’quick ac­ dustrial, commercial, residential. TOY DEMONSTRATORS - New! Free delivery—Free lay-away 119 Ccfcper Hill Street. MI 9-0595. formal dining room, family .else dining room, open stairway,, fire­ MI 8-3983. place. Porch enclosed, garage, ranch, $500 cash Will purchase. tion call American Auction Co., Manchester routes. Cleaning at­ Easy video presentation. Oppor­ Instmit Credit kitchen 8 bedrooms. 1% baths, Ml 3-6847. TROUBLE REAGHINB OUR ADVERTISER? tics. cellars, yards. - Cardboard, sctm m cT A oy, u v: tunity to earn 3B% commiMnon. 128 BIRCH STREET—Roofh -suit­ recreation rodm erlth fireplace, plenty of trees.. .don’t find them m etal' drums available. Reliable IlMtl able for gentleman or lady with enclosed breezeway, attached ga­ like this for $17,600 very often. WISH SOMBONJs to handle youi No heavy sample cases to cany. Building Hatenals 47 Vacant, too. T. J. Crockett, lawn maintenance. Ml 9-97S7. No deUvaring. No coUecting. cooking privileges, $8 weekly. MI rage. landscaped yard 91x194. ]' D. REALTY real estate? Okii me at Ml 9-0126 M-Hoir Aisveriic Serwict' NORMAN'S FACTORY $-4451. Marion E. RoSertson. Realtor. MI Realtor, M l 8-1577. *ar prompt And coufteoue servica LAWNS AND gardens eared for American Homs Toy Party, MI 8-5953. 470 MAIN ST. MI 8-5139 4-8135. BETTER BUYS AT FURNITURE WAREHOUSE •Aoseiib Bgirth, Bnfiiei and Shrubbery trimmed. MI Painting—Papering 21 Help Wanteid— Fepale 35 Help Wanted— Female 35 NATIONAL FURNISHED ROOM for rent near $33,000—And one of the better buys Free t i Htrali Rtadan 9-8838. Forest cor. Pine” Manchester Main Street, Inquire 9 Hazel St. in Tolyn. ^ulti-level split of eight d ic t a p h o n e ; trsnacrlptlonist, ex­ \ ESCTERIOR SPRAT and bcuM CHRIST’MAS is here for Avon. OUr . Open daUy 9-9, Sat. 9-8 MI 9-2170. ‘ 'rooms, four todreoma, STEPS, SIDEIWAUCS, stone walls, Situations Wanted— Combination D oon From HB.96 ea. — ... - ,, I ... ______VERNON $18,900 818,606—Real honest value near painting oommerclal. Industrial, perienced, for permanent positioo laboratories are getting ready MI 3-1526 baths, two car garage and Want Oh aaa aC ear advarMasaaeMsf "Me fireplaces, flagstone terraces. residential and trim Jobs. Work with Ektat Hartford manufactur­ NOW for the ever-mcreasing Male 39 8d ft IBd Cmnmon Nai% FURNISHED rooma, 'Tomplete storage room. Immaculats.'. schools, shopping, bus, 6 rooms at the tdephoBa Sated? Stanply eaS the $8.75 per keg eany Set Work done at reasonable prlcm. guaranteed, free estlmatea. Jo­ ing company, electric typewriter, Christmas demand for our gifts light housekeeping facilities. Cen­ UL’T ^ MODERN, UNUSUAL I lot, lovely setting. Solid brick. on one floof; 16x16 family roonv MI 3-0796. seph Dionne, eontrsetor. Ml 40-hour week, omail office liber­ and other products. Our Repre­ OOLLEGB STUDENT desires Ebcotic Paneling From 18c aq. ft. trally ' located. Mrs. Dorsey, , It 5 or 6 years old. T, J; immaculate as can be, MANCHCmR ANSWERING SERVICE 8-(M94. * al benefits. Call 389-3717, Noble ft sentatives are making plans NOW any k Screen D oon FrcMn $9.75 ea. FRIGIDAIRE electric stove with Arch St., Manc^ster, ..6% Room Ranch, Huge ckett. Realtor MI 8-1577. i shaded yard. Beechler-S^th, LAWNMOWER ^arpening and re- Westbrook Manufacturing Co. to handle the unprecedanted de­ summer. MI 8-3960. Cedar Closet Lining 38c aq, ft. pull and clean oven, used only 4 sunken family room with flag­ Realtors, MI 9-8952, MI 3/ To Bid fo r IM 94500 paim. Also, lawn maintenance. PAINTINO AND paperhanging. mand that will be made for their Knotty Plhe Paneling 14c sq. ft. months, $150. M l 9-0979. stone floor and surfwood panel­ NOR-rH END — With $3,000 (or Free pick-up and delivery. Little Good clean workmanuiip at rea­ Dutch D oon $19.50 ea. Apartments— Flats— less) you con assume the $13,000 VERNON-nOmnt every s & in the leave year ■laaage. TaaB hear L services. Don’t wait tlU It’s too Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 FAMtLT SIZE gas refrigerator ing plug beamed ceiling. A McKinney, 18 Woodbriilge St-f sonable rates. 30 years in Man­ late. No experience needed. CaU 3 x 4’^ Studs—Special 60c ea. Tenements 63 mortgage on this neat ranch. flickering^ghta of th* city below. e without opeading aS avealng at the MI 8-8020. chester. Raymond Flaks. MI WOMEN Caulking Guns $1 ea. good running condition, $25. MI Large fireplace in living room. ’Three bedrooms, fun basement... Exciting Sl^roont'ranch, living today, 289-4923. PROFESSIONAL clipping, groom­ 9-8897. Tax Slash 9-9287. O ilin g ’TUe 9%c aq. f t TWO ROOM, first floor apartment, Bondstone separating living all the trimmings Combina­ room- with picture window, kitch­ BUSINESS MEN—If you have key ing, bathing, an breeds. Poodles a tions. amesite, etc. Asking $15,900 en dining ares with picture win­ specialty. The Poodle Salon BREAKFAST set, aU white. Caior- gaa stove ahd elec^tric refrigera­ room and family room. Call personnel, call for appointment, EXTEIRIOR-INTBRIOR peUting, For General' Help Wanted—Male 36 ...G ood buy here. T. J. Crock­ dow, terrific closet space, radiant (CoBtiniMid from Page One) Lost and Found Antomobiles For Sale 4 MI 9-9798 or MI 9fMW0. CASH ’N CARRY ic gas stove, practically new tor furnished. Adults only. MI Mr, Govang, MI 9-5306, ’TR "Red” Parmer, MI 8-3108, who decorating, ceilings, wallpaper­ 3-6388. ett. Realtor, MI 3-1677. heat, with patio, artistic land Follows Dad to Mike .will explain key man insurance. ing, floor sanding and reflniamng. ASSISTANT Manager - Trainee NOBODY. BUT NOBODY, priced for quick sale. MI 8-5129. 5-9820, *111 5-6611. LOST — Grandmother’s bracelet PONTIAC 1988, 3-door hardtop, Factory Work scaping. ■ Under * 817.000. Joseph the commander of the American The frail, .voung singer approached the bandstand in Disneyland excellent condition, 7 new tires. Clean workmanship. No tob too wanted by and CHeetnut 8-3147 piece dinette set, $26. TR 6-6759. reasonable rent. New Bolton ers moving, must sell I^et's look heat. aluminum storms and that we are going to have a re­ Offered 13-A p.m. R. Brown. MI 9-0083. a permanent position with excel­ Road. MI 3-6389/ •' name was Joe Smith. (A P Photofax). , banded l epi sasotstlva. Alfred boarding aU breeds. Pet Acres MAfirCHESTluK—Ranch, large UV' it over. 'T. J. Crockett, Realtor, screens, large lot, lakefront privi' cession and certainly we are not, 1949 CHEVROLET Carryall, R.N. OR L.P.N. MU orPUt'-tlino. lent advancement opportunities, as Ml 3-1577. leges, boat dock. Priced at only kmau, 9M Henry SL TsL Ml Kenhel, Andover, PI 2-7800. . HOOVER vacuum cleaner with at­ ing . room, modent kitchen, 3 bed­ at the moment, in a recession.” built motor. MI 4-1989. WASHER refrigerator re­ EXTERIOR AND interior painting. Venon Haven, TR 6-3077. well ss a good starting salary, MODERN 5 room unfurnished $9,990 with $700 down. Goodchild- AMBO. tachments Westminster chime rooms, 1% baths, large rec room, Douglas, a former professor of pairs. Prompt economical, expert, Wallpaper books. Papemanglng. commission, bonus, and all em­ Oiamonds—Watches— apartmenL secoqd floor, heat, hot VERNON—$13,900. Lov* at first Bai'ttlett Realty, Realtors, TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! Immediate KEE8HOND PUPPIES. Little ft clock, Refrigerator, suitable foi- excellent condition. $19,500. Phil- economics, is a member of the Hospital Notes European Country WANTED—Ride, secemd shift to guaranteed. Phone MI 9-4587. Pot- Ceilings. Floors. Fully insured ploye benefits. If Interested In this Jewdnr .. 48 water furnished, $110, MI 9-4265. brick Agency. MI 9-8484. sight, this charming 6% room 289-0939, 1986 FORD CONVERTIBLE, needs dpenings to earn $70-$100 weekly, McKinney, 15 Woodbridge St. MI cabin, $10. MI 9-0894. between 6-9 Senate F m n ce Committee. He Pratt A Whitney, East Hartford, terton's, ISO Center St. workmanship guaranteed. Leo better than average position, ap­ 3-8020. p.m. ranch, smartly decorated, full some repair. MI 9-1433. full or part-time displaying WATCH AND jewelry repairing at FIRST FLOOR, 4 rooms, one bed. spoke on a television ■ program Offers Asylum to vicinity comer S' home completely re­ -Wv kend radio broadcast (Radio 1955 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 2-door Marlow’s, 867 Main, Bfl 9-6231. Call Edward R. Price, MI 9-1008. AKC REGISTERED St. Bernards, Call MI 8-6106, decorated, modem kitchen, new ment, hot water heat, oil fired, are requested not to smoke in pa­ hardtop, standard, 6 cylinder, WAITRESS for first and second 3 ROOMS LOVELY Press International — From the New' York and has aaifi he must WANTESl—Ride Monday through males and females, nasonable. MANCHESTER—2 family 5-5, bus heating system. Here’g a bargain close to shopping snd bus. People) that he opposes 4 P ^ r In tients rome. No more than two risi- radio and heater, whitewalls, red a b s o l u t e bargain—custom made shifts; also, short order cook. a c c o u n t a n t NEW FURNITURE FIVE ROOM flat, second floor, all tors at one time per patient. continue his journey if his legal Friday from W. Center Street to PI 2.6187. Garden— FamKr-Oaiiy AND APPLIANCES line, city water and sewer. Ton­ at 113,900, if you want a home Priced to sell at $12,990. H, W. corporate taxes now. McCarthy moves to block it fail. Asylum Avenue. MI 9-7386. leather interior and carpeting. slipcovers, drapes and upholstery. Capri Diner, Vernon Circle, MI modem conveniences. Adults only. Producta 50 EVERYTHING MI 3-8097. gren Agency, MI 8-6321. close to schools, bus, shopping. T;. '. Ray Holcombe, MI said he favors, instead, a 4 per Before 7 p.m. MI 3-8532. After 7 Budget terms. Call Mrs. Roberts, Electrical Services 22 8-6002. Excellent opportunity tor BOARDING and gnrooming. Also, Beechler-Smith Realtors, MI ADMITTED SATURDAY; David Soblen jumped $100,000 bail ia RETURNING to West Palm p.m. MI 9-9832. MI 9-7590. 524-0154. FOR « ^ L Y $500.00 BIRCH MOUNTAIN Road, Boltoo 4-1139, cent, across-the-board sla.sh in the United States last month) and FREE ES’nM A’TES. Prompt serv­ man with accounting or cost stud service: Give your doe a S’TRICTLY freeh candled egga de­ 9-8952, Ml 3-6969. personal’ rates. Wiley, 79 Niles Dr.; Paul Peck. 78 Beach, Florida, Wednesday, Au­ country vacation. Harmony Hill, ' Which Includes —7 room custom built ranch, fled to Israet: He was expelled, RADIO-TV REPAIRS all makes. ice on all types of electrical wir­ background. Recent accounting livered to your door weeUy at SIX ROOM APAR’TMENT. MI Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, D- Milford Rd.; Mrs. Marie Hutson, gust 8. Driving 1M2 Fairlane. LPN—NIGHT duty. part-Ume. Call Hebrew Road, BoUm i. MI 8-5437. 1 Bedroom Suite modern kitchen, one full bath, 2 TOLLAND—Want peace and quiet? and slashed himself with a st%tk Cara, phonographs, changers. ing. Licensed and insured. Wilson school or college graduate wiU reasonable prices. Manchester 3-8330. Mlnn., persisted, meanwhile, in Marlborough; George Harrington, Room for two (9) to share ex­ MI 9-2358. 1 Living room Suite half baths, family room 20j^ , 2- New 5 room ranches, $11,990. Jo­ WARREN E. HOWLAND knife July 1 as a plane neared Auto Wiving School 7-A Honest, economical. Guaranteed EHectrical Co., Manchester. MI be considered. Company offers Poultry Farm. MI 9-8904. REALTOR his advocacy of an immediate tax 472 Keeney St.; Frank Schuster, penses Call MI 9-7378 or MI excellent wages and working 1 Dinette Set NICE FOUR ROOM rent, first car garage, large lot with 'tr^ . seph Barth, Broker, Ml 9-0320. London en route to the United 90 days. Famous for service for 9-4817. Glaatonbury, MB 8-7376. cut. The assistant Senate Demo­ 48 Lyness St.; Mrs. Mary Stero, 9-7498 after B p.m. ElARLY’S DRIVING School—Class­ conditions, complete free bene­ CUTE COLLIE Shepherd puppies 1 Healthrest Mattress $32,500. Philbrick >gency, MI 575 Main St. Ml 3-1108 States. 30 years. Phone MI 9-4537. Potter- RN—NIGHT DUTY. part-Ume, CaU floor. Near everything. Adults cratic leader said In a statement Tolland; James Virginia. 361 Ad­ room and on-the-road inatruction. fit program, including accident for sale. Call MI 3-0926. Household Goods 51 1 Healthrest Spring only. No pets. Box K, Herald. 9-8464. BOWERS SCHOOL—Neat five room le 81-year-old psychiatrist Sun­ tern’s. Ml 9-2358. 2 Tlirow Rugs ranch with fireplace, combina­ the administration Should not ams St.; Burchill McCai'ty. Tal- Dual-ccmtroUed cars. For infor­ and health insurance, life insur­ FOR SALE—Wire Hair Fox Ter­ cottville; David Jensen, RFD 1; day lost' a second effort to se^ Automobim For Sale 4 mation call Ml 9-8875'. a b s o l u t e bargain, custom mods 1 Boudoir diair FIVE ROOM, second floor apart­ BOCKLE3XIB—7 romn Ranch, 4 tions. Full (iiasement with garage. STARKWEATHER Street— Quiet wait until there is a decline and AN UNUSUAL bargain! Reuphol­ Bonds—Stodw— WE HAVE Immediate openings ance and pension plan, mod­ rier puppies, pure breed, beauti­ Mrs. Mary Horvath. Coventry: refuge in Israel; the Cabinet slipcovers, drapes find uphk- 3 Vanity Lamps ment, 143 Highland St. $100 J. D. years old. large modern kitchen, Excellent construction, fine loca­ neighborhood, modernized older u. 'mployment starts to snowball. unanimously upheld the Interior NEED CART Tour credit turned ster 8 piece living room set; sofa Mortgages 31 for females on Ught machine op- em air conditioned office, con­ ful markings. 7 weeks old. MI 3 Pillowg tion. Now vacant, selling for only Fred Contessa, Coventry; John E-Z LERN DRIVING S^ool—Safe, eratimis, both day (8-4:80) and venient parking. Apply stery Budget terms. Call Mia. Realty, 470 Main St., MI S-5129. built-in oven and range, dishwash- home, all utilities $14,500. Joseph Another view was expressed by Ministry's refusal to let him en­ down? Short on down paymentT and 3 chairs $146. Choose from 8-7071. 1 Pr. Blankets ;er, dlaposal, pantry, etc. . Large $16,500 . T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Luka.s, 109 Foater St. courteous Instnictione in driving n ou p of fine fabrics. Work done CA^H AVAILABLE, haw night (4:30-11) shifts. Must be 18 ■> ’■ Roberts, MI 9-7500, 634-0154. Barth, Broker, Ml 9-0820; ' Republican National Chairman ter as an immigrant. Banknmt? Repossession? Don’t 1 Cocktail Table ANDOVER CENTER—3 room fur­ dlmng room, den center entrance Ml 3-1577. William E. Miller. The New York ADMITTED YESTERDAY: from Connecticut’s largest. Auto­ by expert craftsmen on our prem­ real estate equity, call us tor or over. EJ^^erience'hot neces­ despair! Bee Honest Douglas. In­ matic and standard shift, dukl FIRST NATIONAL 3 Table Lamps nished oj- unfurnished apartment, baU. paneled wall fireplace in liv­ MANCHESTER—Beautiful 6 room congressman said on a recorded Dean Metzger, 26 Columbus St.: quire about lowest down small­ ises. All work fully guaranteed. funds. $2000 requires only $44.50 sary. Apply Personnel, Iona Articles For Sale 45 1 9 X 12 Rug PI 2-7541, BRICK CAPE — Solid brick cape Mr.s. ’Theresa Ebert. East Hart­ cmitrolled, fully insured, pick-up Mill Fabric Salesroom, 175 Pine per month, including repayment. Manufacturing, Regent Street. ing room with a beautiful view, 3 custom built split level. Features radio-television program (ABC- est payments anywhere. No small 1 Floor Lamp bedrooms, 2 baths, 3-car garage, with shed dormer. Built In 1951. ford; Mrs. Lillian Santos, 36 Grov­ service. Older and nervous Stu­ St., exclusive Cheney Fabric Frank Burke, 346-8897 days, or STORES, INQ. LOAM SALE—fl4 load only 812.50. include hot water oil heat, full Issues and Answers), that a tax Half Million Paid loan Or finance company plan. dents w r specialty. Pay as you MALE and FEMALE 1 Smoker ROCKVILLE—Available now. One plastered walls, selling at - bank One room unfinished up. Base­ plaster house, 1% baths, picture cut should not be considered now er Sr., Rockville; Llo.vd Breen, 46 salesroom, in Manchester. MI 539-5558 evenings. DENTAL ASSISTANT—Experience Also gravel, fill, stone and white 8% room apartment, stove and ment garage, beautiful setting. Douglaa Motors, 333 Main. go, take tally the number of lea- Park and Oakland Avc. 86 Pc. Dinnerware Set appraisal, 831,000. Philbrick Agen­ book' kitchen, formal dining room, unless President Kennedy backs Bi.ssell SI.; Mrs. Josephine Morgan, ^7323. Budget terms arranged. preferred but not necessary. Box sand. MI 8-8503. refrigerator, near bus line, swim-1 ’This home has all the extras, In Tax Saturday song needed. Call for free booklet SECOND MORTGAGES avaUable. 24 Pc. Silver Set cy, Ml 9-8464. rec room with fireplace. 2-car down on requests for programs in­ East Hartford: Vincent Salvatore, 1955 PLYMOUTH, standard, 6 cy­ J, Herald. East Hartford ENGINEERING ming pool and recreation area, very clean. Owner transferred. linder, good nmning condition. MI 3-8552 HAROLD ft SON Ibibblsh Remov­ Consolidate your obligations into rjtW N MOWEIR8—Toro, Jacobsen. 18 Yds. Floor Covering garage, large shade trees. High volving added spending. 90 Walnut St.; George Meixell, WAITRESS wanted Sundays and 1 Westinghouse, Refrigerator $90. AduUa only. MI 9-4824, TR ' PORTER St.—Large colonial homo, T. J. Crockett, Realtor. MI 8-1677. location with view. Spacious lot. Hublard Dr., Vernon; Nicholas The office of the collector of rev­ MI 9-1353. al. Cellars, attles, yards, and one monthly payment. We are in MANAGER rro take fuU charge of Bolens, and Goodall Reel and AIDES 5-1J66. Ajiother Repqblican. Sen. Jacob MOR’n pC K ’S Driving School—Of­ Mondays only. Hours Sundays rotary, 18-88” Parte and eervlce. 1 Emerson Television ■ ■■ 5 tedrooms, .2 % toiths, 2-car ga- Priced below , owner’s cost. DellaFera, 16 Cottage St.; Mrs. enue took in more than a half mil­ weekly pick-up or burner barrela. a poeition to loan any amount on a retail package store; also, re­ rage. ' K. Javits of New York, said in 1987 PLYMOUTH, 4-door, Belve- fice, 443 Main St., Manchestss. Harold Hoar, MI 9-40S4. easy terms. J. D. Realty, 470 12-8 Mondays 6 p.m.-l. Charcoal EVERYTHING iargej e landscilandscaped yard, Vacant. MI 3-6273, Brae-Burn Marion Oottsche, Hampton, Maas.; lion dollars in tax receipts Satur­ quire a part-time assistant, write Ueed mowers and tractora. ’Frada POUR ROOM apartment, ' newly Shown by appolntmiappointment. Marlon E. a taped New York television show Leaililng correctly "May Save Broiler, MI 9-8055. In your old machine. Capitol Ebccellent opportunity for high ONLY $500.00 MANCHESTER $S2.900 Realty. Mrs. Florence Hoher, 43 Dale Rd.; day. Of an expected total of $6,- ■* dere, 6 cylinder, push button au­ Main St., MI 8-6129. Box M, Herald, stating experience decorated, good condition Inquire’ Robertson, Resltor. MI S-896S. (WNEW-TW — Senate Report) tomatic transmission, good condi­ Your Life.” Driver education Equipment Co.. 88 Main St. Hours school graduates with a' go^ Free storage until wknted Free that he favors a $5.5-blIlion incen­ Fred Goehring, 155 Autumn St.; 386,465, about 2,750,000 has been clasaes. Member Connectleut Pro- RELIABLE LADY wanted, 4% and salary derired. 153 Cooper Hill Street. j $38,000 VIEW!!! .... exciting COLONIAL—$19,000. If you need collected. tion. $475. MI 9-7245. Building—Contracting 14 7-5 daUy, 7-8 Thursday, 7-4 Sat­ mathematics background. delivery. BOLTON—6 room ranch, acre tive tax cut to stimulate the Mrs. Genevieve Parent. 24 Flor­ fessiontU Driving School Assn. MI Business Opportunities 32 days weekly, care for cwivales- urday. Free set-up by our own reliable NEW 2jFAMILY dwelling, Brick Colonial Ranch built only.two large bedrooms and still economy. ence St., Rockville; Mrs. Pearl Paul Cerv'ini. collector of rev­ 9-7898. FRAMING, additiona,' remodeling, cent lady and light housekeeping, Minimum Interview ' wooded lot, plastered walls, with meticlilous care. High on want a.dinlng room, paneled den, PLYMOUTH 1957, 2-doer, 6 cylin­ men. Original price for all this room flats, near shopping, bus | ceramic bath, garage, tool shed, Javits proposed dropping cor­ Mackenzie, 435 E. Center St.; Mrs. enue, kept his office open until painting, cement floora; alao, must have transportation, $65 SCREEND LOAM for Oie best In Requirements: hill—panoramic view of Con­ and all' the charm a Colonial of­ der, standard shift, e x tru . Clean. MANCHEIS’TER— Successful snack merchandise was $825.46. Some for­ and school, beat and hot water, I assume 4%% mortage. Hayes porate income rates from 52 to 47 Margaret Gibson, West Willington: noon Saturday as a convenience to Owner> car. Ozzie’s Shell Service, LARSON’S—Connecticut’s first U-; bathrooms tiled. Call MI 9-4291. bar and restaurant, seats 100. weekly. Write Box D. Herald. SONOTONE CORPORA-nON lawns from our screening plant e Aptitude and interest In $125 a month. MI 3-2573, Ml! necticut Valley. Beautiful over­ fers, then you will want to see taxpa.vers. The due date for taxae censed driving school trained—' tunate penson can purchase It all Agency, Ml 3-4803. per cent; a $2.7-billiqn cut in low Dr. Roy Luglnbiihi, Mountain 375 Main. Busy street. Ample pkrklng. New George Griffing, Inc.. PI 2 -^ . . computing work necessary for only $500.00. 9-9515. size bedrooms Push button this gem which is in a lovely set-, Spring Rd., Rockville; Sheila Full­ of under $.50. and for the first half Certified and approved is now of­ kitchen. IJving room to enter­ ting and has everything for low' Income personal levies, particu­ modem equipment. Pleasant has opening ;for .sincere hard­ MANCHESTER—7 room split level, larly in the $2,000-to-$4.000 brack­ er. 33 Adams St.,' Mrs. Helen Her­ payment o f taxes of more than $50, 1958 CHEVROLET Impala, 2-door fering classroom and behind RooHng—Siding , 16 AIDES, 7-3, 8-11. Laurd Manor, MONTHLY FIVE ROOMS, second floor, avail­ tain kings. 2-car garage. cost easy living. Owner Ml 9-5051. decor. Fkmily type. Annual gross working mai> to Lake charge of e I yean of algebra 1% baths, rec room, garage, cov­ et, and a $275 million cut for the rick. Andover; Kevin O’Connell, 50 wa.s July 1, but payments may he hardtop, 348 cu., 3 dueces, stick wheel instruction for teen-agers. M l 9-2324. HOTPOINT Air conditioner, half PAYMENTS able August 1. 25 Elro Street, 2- Lovely treed grounds. Owner A. A. DION, INC, Roofing, siding. $100,000. A ir' condiUoned. CaU our business In Uiis and sur­ ered patio, htUf acre of parklike 65 to 91 per cent. Virginia Rd,; Stella Bloniarz,_ 1.'56 made Until Aug. 1 without meur- shift, offer. MI 9-1063. MI 9-6075. ton. CaU MI 8-3876. e 1 year of geometry ONLY $16.98 oar garage. Adults preferred. No just authorized a $5,000 rediir- EAST HARTFORD —Fmbes Street painting. Carpentry. AlterationsAft Henson of Hartford, Broker, rounding areas. Man selected Phone For Appointment grounds. Hayes Agency, MI 3-4803. aCea. 3 bedroom split, garage, fin­ The President has said he will W. Main St. Rockvlife; Grorge penslt.v- H ie second In- and additions. Ceilings. Workman­ 242-6055. N.Y_ MAIDS—Top ■ wages. Best wUl be carefiUly trained. No pets. Inquire 21 Elro Street. tion In price. Call Mr, Art ■ ' - - ' stallment for taxes of more than 1956 OLDSMOBILE, all power, PREPARE FOR driver's test. SAMUEL ALBERT Htfd. CH 7-0358 Foraker. AU 9-5306, TO 5-8611, ished recreation room, assume wait for reports on July business Beebe. 489 Ei. Middle Tpke. Ages 16 tq BO. Driving and class ship guaranteed. 399 Autumn St. homes tickets sent. Largest, old­ invekment. Established cUen- OLD COLONIAL—Beautifully re­ $50 becomes due Jan 1. 1963 '$425; 1954 Rambler station wagon, MANCHESTER —Center Street lo­ APPLY AT OUR ‘ SEE IT d a y o r n ig h t CE!NTRALLY located four room MI 9-7748. 4'j% or conventional mortgage, activity, due next month, before ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. room. ’Th^e Instructors. No wait­ MI 8-4860. est N.Y. agency. Write Domestic, tele. Average earnings excel­ stored. 4 bedrooms, 15 minutes Money was received in the mall $145. Westcott’s, Parker Street, cation —Laundermat. CaU for 88 Rockaway, Valley. Stream, If you have'‘no means of trans­ flat. Heat and hot water furnish­ from Manchester, large modern $17,900. Call JA 8-2347. making his mind up on whether Cecllc Pelletier, 64 School St. MI 9-8932. ing. Manchester Drivkig Acade­ lent. Ideal for a man who Is EMPLOYMENT OFFICE ed. Q uiet' neighborhoqd. Adults to press for an Immediate tax re­ BIRTHS SATURDAY: Twin and from bank slips li^st Saturday, BIDWEXJ, HOME Improvement information. Robert Wolverton N.Y looking for a better permanent SEPTIC TANKS portation, I’ll send my auto for family size kitchen with huge BARROWS & WALLACE as w'ell as in cash. Cervlni esti­ my. PI ^7S4B. you. No obligation. only. Reply Box PF, Herald. VERNON — Exceptionally nice duction. sons to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dim- Company—aU types of siding and Agency, MI 9-2818. career position. Car necessary. AND rustic fieldstone fireplace. 1% 55 E. Center St.. Manchester Cape, 5 rooms, 6th partially fin­ mates that $35,000 o f the half mil­ NO EXPERIENCE necessary. Run NOW baths, 2-zone heat, patio, 2-car On Sunday, the White House re­ mock, Kingsbury Ave.. Rockville. roofing. Aluminum clapboards a Insurance and pension bene­ MANCHES’TER :-r New two-fam­ MI 9-5306 ished, large kitchen, fireplace, en­ lion was taken in at the revenue little shop-by-mail club. 3 hrs/wk, A—L—B—E—R—T—’—S garage, ideal location for horses leased without comment a U.S. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A They Match Exactly specluty. UnexceUed workman­ fits. For personal interview PLUMED SEWERS MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 43-46 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD ily, 6 rooms, first floor, $125. Call closed breezeway and garage. collector's window at the Municipal ship. MI 9-B49B. 10 weeks. Earn $50 or more in $:6,500. Philbrick Agency, Ml Chamber of Commerce com­ daughter to Mr. and Mr*. William Read Herald Advs. MFN! WOMFN! • write or c^l Sonotone of Hart­ Open Nights ’Till 9 P.M. evenings, MI 9-2582. Beautifully landscaaped lot, trees mittee report to Kennedy on th,e Balboni, 342 Hackmatau;]; St.: a Building in the form of cash or famous products. Club shopping 9-8464. MANCHESTER — Large custom ford, 18 Asylum Street, Hart­ Mathim CIsmmI 8 A M. to 4 P.M. ar)d shrubbery On bus line, near balance of payments problem. •on to Mr. and Mrs. Henry' Kre- check.s. INCREASE YOUR saves friends money. Write to­ G.E. REFRIGERATOR, Singer CHARTER (5AK Street—4 ranch, quality throughout. Spot­ Roofing and Chimneys 16-A ford, Conn. Tel. 247-4070. Septic Tanks, Dry Weils. Sewer room! w a l n u t S’TREET—2-famlly 4-4, Schools, shopping, .etc. Many Moving broadly across the eco­ mida.s. South Windsor; a daughter All taxes not received by Aug. 1 INCOME IMMEDIATELY day for free 276-page catalog No sewing machine, ^esk.( \tables,' apartment, gas heat, good condi-1•on I.. jQ.jgo shaded lot, concrete less cmidition. many extras, in others from $10,800 uj( Jerry Fay will be subject to ah interest Charge Bed-Tim* Dolls! obligation. Popular Club, Dept. lAes tastaned-Oeilar Wator- nomics field ,' the report urged to Mr. ajid Mrs. Theodore Scheit- ROOFING—SpeclallsUig repairing PRATT & WHITNEY chairs, vacuum cleaner.V caimet tion. Inquire 31 % Charter Oak and amesite drive, 2-car garsige, eluding swimming pool and rec Agency, Ml 3-7029. lin, Hyde Ave., Rockville; a son to of one half of one per cent per FULL OR PART-TIME, F802, Lynbrook, N. Y. nrooflng Done. sweeper, bureaus, rairrofsA tapes-1 St;, rear. room. Over one-half acre land. ‘ •forthright rejection” of inflation­ roolB of aU nnda, new roofs gut­ AIRCRAFT full cellar, aluminum storms ary budget policies and tax cuts Mr. and Mrs. Brian Keevers, 6K mon(,h. or six per rent per year, EXPERIENCED carpenters want­ tries. Brand new aluminuin c o m ------:------For flUl information call the Ells­ SIX ROOM ranch in Green Manor, ter work, chimneys cleaned re­ IT’S UP TO YOU screens, new exterior siding and to encourage investment. It also Waddell Rd.; a son to Mr. and starting from July 1, paired Aluminum siding 80 SALESLADIES—Part-*tlme or full­ ed. Apply on job, 8to Main or 73 Div. of United Aircraft blnation door and windovM, as-' ™ worth “Mitten Agency, Realtors, no basement. Storage and work time. Top salary to those MeKINNEY BROS. roof. Good investment in quiet lo­ apace in attic and attached ga­ backed the President's declara­ Mrs. Martin Regan, 16 Coleman years’ experience. B’ree estimates. Now, dUe to our expending Maple Street. John R. Wernier- 400 Main Street sorted sizes. 160 Blssell St.,\thlrd! >w>ms. Tel. MI MI 3-6930 or MI 9-5524 Rd. ,. thoroughly experienced selling 3-2068. cation. Robert Wolverton Agency, rage. House has 3 bedrooms, large tion that there would be no^. in-> CaU Howisy. Ml 8-BSBl. MI 8-0763 market, we are making avaU­ gren. Suwurog* Disposal Co. East Hartford, Conn. floor. MI 9-2813. BIRTH TODAY: A daughter to State Man Elected better children’s or junior miss I$«-182 Peari St.—Ml 8-5808 An equal cq>portunity employer MANCHESTER - NEW 6 room living roiam, lovely fenced in yard, crease in the price of gold. able in the Manchester area an apparel. Apply in person Tots ’N MAPLE KITCHEN set. 6 cha: ranch in AA area. Features full porch and patio A really good The report commended the Ken­ Mr. and Mrs. William Kneeland, PORTLAND. Ore. (A P )— Ray A. dpportunity for men or women BOLTON — Large 4 room ranch, We.st Willington. Teens, 956 Main Street, Manches­ and table, custom made table' Furnished Apartments U.’l-A cellar, bii hot water heat, 8 large house for $15,500 Owner MI nedy tariff program, the export Kpneari. Wind.sor Locks. Conn has Radio-TV Repair Sdrvices 18 to supply local business estab­ beautifully landscaped, oversized DISCHARGED) SATURDAY; ter. Tolkmd Summit Poric pad excellent condition. Call MI garage, 4% mortgage may be bedrooms. 24 foot living room 3-8798, ' expansion drive and the reduction been elected treasurer of the Na­ lishments with the most nation­ 9-4949. 70 ROOM furnished or unfur­ w'ith raised hearth fireplace, din­ of U.S. military spending over­ Susan Fergusbn, 25 Newman St.; tional Catholic Laymen's Retreat TV 8ERVIC1C—AU makes. Honest. ally advertised and known Trees — Trees — Trees nished apartment, Bath, heat, hot assumed by qualified buyer. Mrs. Petronele Brazauakas.. .53 Biconomlcal. fBrii quaUty parta DEPENDABLE woman for gener-' Hayes Agency, Ml 3-4803. ing room, oversize kitchen with SIX ROOM cape biingalow, over­ seas. ’The authors, were- unani­ Conference. The orgahizatioB products in the entire coun- water. Apply Marlow’s, 867, Main. Westinghouse built-ins. Quality size garage. enclosed porch, mous. however, in opposing the North St.: EV«!d Ramsdell, 129 Un­ wound up its I9th biennial conven­ Guaranteed 80 days. Famous for try. ai house work, preferably ' 9-2 $13,400 Hom^s of Quality hy Bel Air PORCH GLIDER with rain cover. SIX AND 7 room Colonials with built from the ground up. $23,500 storms and screens, full base­ administration’s proposals to ion St.. Rockville; Gregory H off­ tion here Saturday. service since 1881. Phone Ml daily,; but other hours possible. man. Loomis Rdl, Bolton: Linda 9-4B87. Potterton’a, 180 Center BL We will furnish you with our Call MI 9-9466 after 5 p.m. NO MONEY D0¥fN Excellent cmiditlMi, MI 3-4696.. fireplaces, 1% baths, garages, Robert Wolverton Agency. Ml ment. city utilities, deep lot with tighten the lax treatment of for- Business Locations city utilities. Excellent location. 9-2813. shade trees. Excellent condition Smith. Tolland; Mis. Martlvn Suhr. complete merchandising pro­ Choice of ranch or cape. Eki- eigh subsidtartss of American 512 W. Middle 'Tp'ke.: Kevin Tay­ AI^TENNAES—AU types, expertly For Rent Charles Lesperance, MI 9-7620 throughout. Vacant. Owner sac­ corporations. gram. ’The- finest display ma­ Joy the thrill of watching your ELECTRIC STOVE excellent eon- MANCHES’TER — Extra special lor. 29' Bancroft Rd.. Rockville; ihsMUed, rotor systems a special­ terial' created by leading de­ rificing for $14,800. Owner MI INVITATION home being built. 150x200 foot dlUon, $66. MI 8-1777. CEN’TRAL LOCATION, | store MANCHESTER—I bedroom Eng­ value! 6 room ranch, 2 baths, fire­ 9-0706, Mrs. Claire Obremski, 82 Lydall ty, CaU MI 8-3587 for free esti signers will .be made avaU­ NOTICE iM tes. ~. lot with trees and stone fences. space approximately 20'x40’. suit­ lish Colonial, excellent loc^ion, place, full basement, breezeway St.; Robert Sheldon. Blast Hart­ able. No selling experience re­ ’The Registrars of Voters of the Open House Sunday 2-5 p.m. able for small business. Available good contfiUon rec room,' 1% and garage, large lot, immediate VERNON—5% room ranch. Just Hearing Set Aug. 7 ford; Gary Biske, 63 Wells St.; TO BID quired; Only a few hou?b a TWO ELECTRIC refrigeratorz, «t- ’TELEVISION antennas and rotor Town of Manchester, Conn., will bq During week by appointment October 1. MI 9-6294. baths, foyer, fireplace, air condi­ occupancy, . full price, $i8,9O0. move in condition, full cellar, low Michael Bray. Hazardville; Ralph Sealed bids will be received at ra tem a tnstaUed and repaired. week supplying- eatsblished ac­ In .session in the Registrars Office Directions: Wilbur Cross cellent condition. Call MI 9-9985. tioned living room, built-in ga­ Alice Clampet, Realtor, MI 9-4543, dowm payment or assume 4%%, On Building Code Brown. 87 Sumnier St.: Fran(^a. the Office of the General • Mano-.. Serving Manchester and surround. counts. at the Municipal BuUding, Parkway toyElxit 99, turn left rage, storms and screens, well Ml 3-7357. mortgage. J Lombardo, Broker, Sesto. 104 W. Middle ’Tpke.; Mar-j gt 4i Center Street. Manchester. Ing areas. Modem TV Service 406 'Wednesday, August 8, 1903, from Merrow Road, sign one mile up STORE, 245 N. Main St., good MI 9-9345, tin GUI. 144 Adams St.; Mrs. For full particulars write Mnsical Instmmento 53 landscaped lot, full price, $24,900. A public hearing on a proposed Connecticut until August 8. 1962 Center St.. MJ S-3S06. 5 p.m. untU 8 p.m., D.S.T., for the showing Tolland Summit turn spot for anything. kU 9-6^, 9-6. BOWERS SCHOOL — Raddihg St. Esther Hollister, 117 High St.. without delay giving name, ad­ Call the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, building code will be held in the at 11:00 A.M. for Microfilm I>)uip- purpose of making an enrollment left emto Anthony Road. Realtors. MI 3-6930, MI 9-6524. Excellent 6 room ranch, tile bath, RANCH, THREE bedrooms.' Large Rockville; Mrs. Sylvia Lean-. 26 ment and Sen-ices, dress and phone number to: UPRIGHT PIANOS hy the dozen hot water oil heat, full basement; living room. Fireplace Attached Hearing Room of the Municipal CONNIsaS TV and Radio Service, of electors who are entitled to to choose from. Come In, see and Bolton St.; Mrs. Florida Suilmain. Bid forms aim specifications oro avaUable all hours.. Satisfaction vote at the Caucuses of the Town Houses Fo? Rent 63 MANCHESTER—6 rooin Cape with fireplace, combination windows garage. Screened porch. Many Building at 8 p.m., Aug. 7. Stafford Springs; Wa.scil Marchuk. hear, what can be done to a tiimy 'The code, established jto ‘‘set avaUable at the'Controller’s Gffico, guarantMd. CaU Ml 9-1816. of Manchester. aluminum storms, screens and and doors, large lot. Charles Les­ extras 42 Elizabeth Drive. Own­ 801 Main St.; Leo Begin.' 943 E. G. KLAHR C A N T O R and old piano. You won’t believe what minimum standards for the condi­ 66 Center Street. Manchester. Cob- signed, COVENTRY—Furnished beautiful siding, amesite drive, garage and perance, MI 9-7620. er MI 9-8608. Middle T^ke.; Mrs. Alice Roderick. 38 Cook Street, Waterbury, Conn, you see and hear Open weekdays tion .and facilities of dwelling nectieut. E’rederlck E. Peck split level, could be four bed­ pat^. living room with fireplace, Vernon ’Trailer Court. Vernon; r 756-4779 GOLDFARB 10 aa.m.-9‘p.m. Saturdays all day. rooms, nice location $175 month­ CENTRAL CAPE—Six rooms, full B()iLTON l a k e —6 room ranch. 2- structures,” wdll suplement exist­ Town of Manchester, Moving—^Trucking— Edward F. Moiiarty 3 bedrooms, den or dining room, Mrs. Pauline Miley. Elast Hartford; R E A L T fm s Meyers Piano, 91 Center Street, ly. MI 8-5129, > bath down plus full bath in rec 'car garage, aluminum storm wrin- ing state and local building ordi­ Connecticut Storage 20 Registrars of Voters Manchester. (Off street parking ‘ work-saving kitchen, oil hot water Mrs. Chen-ie Shapazian. Brookfield Rirhani Martin, MI 3-8442 TR 5-6244 heat, ail city utilities, solid value room in basement. Recently ' dows, ceramic bath, large well nances. It will satisfy federal re­ Manchester, Conn. Meadow Lane, Manchester next to store). renovated. Nice lot, plenty of landscaped lot. Lake privileges in Rd., Bolton; Mr.s. Marion Roy and General Manager MANCHESTER Package Delivery. for $16,900. Robert Wolverton quirements for renew'al prograims. son, 103 Prospect St.; Mrs. Ruth Ught trucking and package detlV' NOTICE Suburban For Rent 66 Agency. Ml 9-2813 trees. With about $3,009 dowm you well cared for bOach. MI 8-1641. Copies of the proposed code may Here is a home of unusual charm and beauty In one of Man- can assume the 1st mtge. and Trainor and daughter, 8 Vt’ard St.. ery. Refrigerators, washers and lUC HEARING T be seen in the town clerk’s office PUI chester’a beat sections. It is of brick construction with aluminiun Wanted—^To Buy 58 j BOLTON a r e a - Ten minutes ygnj^oN—Three bedroom ranch pay $108 J5 . mimthly; T : J . Rockville: Mrs. Janet Walrath and stove tnoriiiLnoving spedolty. Folding in the Municipal Building. A D D m O N A L gsMro, assurance, of trouble free maintenance. -----' from Manchester, new 5 “— Croeftett, Realtor, MI 3-1577. son. 11 W'^alnut St.; Mrs. Donna NOTICE chairs for rent.t. MI 9-0752 WE BUY 8EIX or trade anUque; rwch.' T^ligr'fir^^l'ac;. oversized lot..Quiet locaUpn on lii«^ MORTGAGE Carlson and son, 117 Prospect St. APPROPRIATION dead end road. Ideal for children. ’Die house features thrse double sise bedrooms with triple door and used fumitui^ china, jrlaiw , monthly PI 2-6078; ' DUPLEX 5-5. Very good condition, Cl Insurance Bill DISCHARGED YES’TERDAY; PUBLIC HEARING 8181 MANCHESTER Moving and Truck- BOARD OF DIRECTORS silvar, picture frames and old' ■’ Priced well below appraisal. ) 3-8 yr*. closets, 1% baths, fuU basement, formal dining room, famUy room Choice of financing. Last house on 3 bedrooms each side, separate Expandable Cap* Cad wrlth WASHINGTON (AP) -r Legis­ Salvatore Leone. 69 Jensen St.: TOWN-OF MANCHESTER, Ing Company. Local and long dls- 'TOWN OF MANCHESTER, NOW HIRING coins, old dolls and Kuna. bobby Glenna Sllcer. Somers; Mrs. Ella SOCK DOLLS tanca moving, packing and stor­ FOB FULL-TIME SECOND SHIFT and a large kitchen with buUt-ln oven, range, dishwasher, tanak- right on Hublard Dr. Ml 9-8909. oil burners, aluminum storm win­ fireplace, excellent cmidition. lation that w'ould reopen for one CONNECTICUT eoUsetions, attic contents or whole Sumnier Homes For Rent 67 dows, . corner lot, convenient to Porterfield, South Windsor; Gar>' Look-alike fashions ore fim to age. Regular service throughout CONNEC'nCUT faat bar and desk. There is a |nro-car attached garage. center of town." Substantial year the GI life insurance program estates. Furniture Repair Service, ------• HOLUSTER STREET—5 bedroom shopping, buses and Verplanck Fetzer, Mansfield Center; Mrs. PROPOSED ORDINANCE sew and wear. *111686 cuie and cuddly dolls Nmr Bhigland states and Florida. Notice „ia hereby given that the All Pereoaaet Must Be Able Do Own Setnpe Talcottvlle. Conn. Tel. MI $-7449. COVENTRY LAKE—Lakeside cot- down payment needed. that w'aa closed in 1967 has been No. 8180 with Patt-O-Rama is We especiaUy recommend thia hoihe to the busy executive or home, large living room with din­ School. Cali owner, MI 3-8^7. Ruth Doane. 42 S. Hawthorne St.; In accordance with provlsioiis o t dressed for bed are just made tor Ml 8-6568. Board of'Directors, Town of Man­ ------■—^------tages—a few open dates. Call MI filed by Rep. John S. Monagan, D- the Town Charter, notice ia hereby In a iS M 9, 11, 12. 18. 14, 16, 18. profeaslonal man who cannot devote as much time as he would ing area, new heating system, '2- Call owner after' 6 p.m. and Frank Gakeler. New Britain; Wil­ tiny hands to play with! Make chester, Connecticut' will hold a Iridqtport-Ofipraton — Loth* Opuraton FRANK IS buying and selling good 3.6930 Conn. Some 16 million veterans of gii-en that a Public Hearing wiU Bust 80% to 88. Sise ll. 81% bust, THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS COi. Public Hearing in the Municipal Uke to home maintenance. car garage, shaded lot, $17,500. SO.' WINDSOR—Close to Vernon ■ weekends. MI 94343. liam Andrews. 223 Oakland St.: them from a pdr of size 12 men’s used furniture and antiques at W’orW War II and Korea dropped be held In the Municipai Building dress, 8% yards of 35-lnch; bo}ero, Moving, packing' storage, local BuUding Hearing Room, 41 Center DupReofor Opuraton PhUbrick Agency, Ml 9-8464. Circle shopping center immacu­ L>-nne Perry, Wi^pping; Mrs. Em­ socks. 480' Lake St. Call and ace; what FOR RENT—Lakefront cottage, or discontinued their GI insurance Hearing Room, 41 Center Street, 1% yards. and long distance. Agent* tor Tour Inspection is Invited. Please call for an appointment late 6 room ranch, large living ma Doran. 20 Castle Rd.; Michael Pattern.No. 2636-H has pattern Street' Manchester, Connecticut we’ve got. Open Sundays. - MI Columbia Lake, August 1-14. 3 after discharge. Monagan said, and Tuesday. August 7. 1962, at 8:00 No. 8181 with Patt-O-Rama U in Lyons van Lines, tnc.,. world-wide Tuesday, August 7, at 8:(Xi P J ^ H orn: 5:30 P.M. to 4 A.M. * 159 N. ELM ST.^Movlng out of room, fireplace, dining room, < 8 Mooney., 41 Florence St.; Diane pieces fot dolls and costumes; ma­ 9-6580. ______' bedrooms, large screened in bedrooms. Immense kitchen with Should be given the chance to re­ sixM 8, 4, S. 6, 7, 8 years. Sixe 4, movers. Free estlmatec MI 8-8187, on proposed allocatioh as (oUows: ^ 80 Honre Average Work We«ft porch, fireplace. MI 3-4136, MI state Excellent condition. 5 year Lots Fi»r Sal* 7S Genowrt *17' Deming St: John i-P M. on proposed ordinance fee terial requirements; full directions. BEL AIR JlEAL ESTATE CO. old Gape, 6 rooms, full dormer, buUt-ins. glassed - .in porch.' car­ new' It. LoBrie, Ellington; Mrs.. Ella CUt- Uie establistiment o f a Housing dross, 3 yards of S5-lnrii; bolero, To order, sand 35c in coins, to:— From the Water Department WANTED—Will pay cash for newi 9-5247. e PaM Holidays # lasanuioe e Profit Shartag or used, ignition model airplane j .1% baths, fireplace, oak floors, port, patio, aluminum storms; PORTER street. Section—Realden hill. Bamforth Rd., Vernon: David Code for the Town o f Menchest^. % y ^ . Two patterns.' Anne Cabot, The MancKesto’ Reserve Fund for repair at large beautifully shaded lot. Low 'Tlie proposed Housing Code may Pftintlng—Pftptfinc 21 highway in Bak Center engines. EspeciaUy want a Scrap­ RENT—Trailer at Long Lake, plastered walls, garage, oil hpt tial lots, AA zone, city water and Suh Base Facilities TayloFi I t . 83 Russell S t : Stanley To order, asnd 8Bc in coins for Evening Herald, llfiO AVE. , OF near taxes^ Quick occupancy. Jerry be seen in the Town Clerk’s OffloA sach pattern to;-(- Sue Burnett, Street and Spruce Street in APPLY per, made in Manchester. Charles Maine from Aug. 11, $25 weekly. water baseboard neat, sewer. Pbone MI 8-6278. HYANNIS PORT, Mass. (AP) — Geldel.\S0 Avondale Rd.; Miae Bev- AMEUOA8. NEW Y<«K Sd, N.Y. PAINTINO —Interior and exterior. schools. Owner, MI 9-6188. Fay Agency, MI 8-7029. A bill authorizing expenditure of Monday through Pridsy. during T te Mandiester ' Eivening Herald, For Ist-dass mailing add 10c connection with a water mala Burk, 706 CoUege Oi(ks Drive, BeaUUfuI Bite, beach. TR 6-9739. erly Moir, 12 Legion Dr., Verncm; A good Job at a reasonable rate. $2,618,000 for additional supply fa Burton Stratton. 15 Columbus St.; regular business hours. I I M AVB. d r AMEBICA8, NEW for each pattern. Print name, instollaticm ...... • • .$6,000 Artingttm, Texas. I ' INVESTMENT PLUS— 5-5 duplex Fw free astimete call MI 9-9688. COVENTRY LAKE — Cottage for B^DLLJAMS ROAD, Boltan—7 room LEVEL WOODED, Oakland Ter­ cilities and troop housing at the Mrs. Ullian Santos. 35 Grove St, Rbhsrt W. Gordea, TOBK St, M.T. Robert W. Gordon, MORLANDTOOLCO. . will rent for $116./$115 per month. address with zone and pattern J. p. Lewis. rent, nice location, $40 a week. split level on large lot, 2% years race. Zone A, $2',000. MI 9-7319. Submarine Base in Groton, Conn., Rockville; Mrs. Patricia Arabian ■ / Secretary, 'A For Ist-clasa ntalling add 10c for number. Secretary 8 bedrooms each side, 2 heating 214 WEST MAIN STREET—ROCKVILLE - Rooms tVithoat Board MI 9-1663. ' Old, 8 bedroom's. 1% baths^ dining was signed Saturday by President and son, 262 W. Center St.;. Mrs. Board of Dtnciaw'' sack pattom. Print Name, Ad- Send 60o for the new, Ug-size Board of Dlracton ■If BA«r OKNTBB BTBEBT^-MANOHBSm roon),' famil familyIV room,room. beautlfiu systems, fenced In yart. Priced TEN ACRES cleared state road. PAINTINO and waUpapariiig. wall- Kennedy. The' mtasu(e authorized Yolanda Thompson >and daughter. M'shchestsr. Coon. ftraoi with Sens, Style No. and '62 Album filled with lovriy de- Maneheater, Conn. MI S-096^ TR S-216S CAPE COD—Quatot house, heat, 3 modern kit.ohar,char, jl^-;car1-cai . garage. below bank evaluation Beechler- papar removed, Wdlpaner books PLOW BB PABaWWI B U njP W O WWefteB S-ME ANDOVER-^Funilshed room ****" indhjdual 14 ProgreiM Ave.. Recki^le: MTO. Dotsd at MoaaiesUr. 9MMatt8> Mae. signe, a needlework kitch aeetloo M rsquest. CtUings. Free akt- Datod at Mandiaator, Oonnecti* bathrooms.): W Weak. M I 9-m 84 828,900. FhUbrick ^ « c y . Smith, Itoaltor% MI 84958, MI .ront C. H. fitiena. Routs >, 'projeeu^4(oatlag oearly $1A WUloii. Dolorea WUaoa and Ma, ToUond. cut tfiis 2Tth day s t J u ^ lt M . iOa. a A free patteniA autaiL c u t I t o f * . MX S4MK, adt this STth day sC July XfiOfi. dr 5»l4i87t. MOM. d .u-<^X- -^.-X A ^ ' J ^. ''VV'- I ' t ■■■ : ,

/> . Ij . ■ \ -I ; Arerege Daily Net Preaa: PAGE, FOURTEEN MONDAY, JULY SO, 19«| ’ The Weather \ F a r «he,Week B u m . Ftirewast ef U . S. WesflMr : * HanrtjtrBtifr lEvfitttts l$^rallt .'.v#BlBe M , XMC •' ■■ \ PartGr eMudly, MOe ^ e execuUv* board o t tha Guild 13,601 cESiage toulght. Law IH eoa. A bom Town of Our Lady, St. Bartholomaw’s Youth Blames, Mensbee S t tt e AMHt WaAlnea^ sasatly sauay, wasui, parish, will ,it>eet tmnoirrow at 8 Tethporary Location Of^ The Bureau of Gbeulaaeu BOaGa* frB MS^*. / ■ p.m. in Uip rectory basement. V Mm neheMier-^A C iijf o f F^Udge Charm Member* of the DUf^led Ameri- Janinied Pedal ------..------p*n Vetentna will teatlmo- * Tl\evArmy-Navy C3ub Auxiliary 1 will sponsor a c i^ party tonight nlal dinner for Mr. hnd\Mri. Wll- VOL. |iXXXL:N0. 25S (TWELVE PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1962 (OeasUM AdvertisiBg Fage le) ,fred Bull* Atig. 7 at 6:S\p.m. at at 8 at the clubhouse. LEONAilD D. mVARD KQENCY1 * PRICE FIVE (E N n ■ . I ^For Accident . WiUie'H Steak House. Reaet^tiona - ...... I. will clone Thursday and niay be ROTC cadet David L. KeUon, son IML. mWde by calling Alfred Sheffield. of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Howlapd, SSI' A Bolton youth |«te Saturday Extended Service Offer ' 14 Unnmore Dr. A dinner commit­ E. Center St., recently was named attemocrn w a a ' charged with reck­ . tee will meet tomorow at 7 p.m. cadet company commander of Oo. less driving,' after the car he waa IS NOW SiateNeim at the VFW Home. i B, while Participating in Army driving went out of control and ROTC summer camp. Port Devena, ran over some Miruba on an em­ Sgt. l.C. Robert It. Herrmaim, bankment at 123 W. Center St. 695 Main St., Manchester Msu». He was in ch a ^ e o f 180 Richard A. Constanso 19, of Phone Co. Proposal R o u n d u p •on of Mr. and Mr*. Otto H. Herr­ cadets. He will be commissioned a mann, 612 Center St., recently com­ RED 3, Bolfon, was unirgured and nions second lieutenant upon successful on Ship Pact; pleted a German language course Us car had no damage. He t(dd cmnpletion of ROTC atudies and police that the accelerator on hia while serving with the 4th Armored graduation from Boston Univer-, Division in Goppingen. Germany. car. Jammed and he then lost con- 8 State Doctors sity. trU of hia westbound car which Turned Down, 7 to 4, He is a food service supervisor in swerved from the north to the (jK)t Thalidoihide * Headquarters Detachment, 4th aouth and back to the norUi side Quartermaster ^ttalion. He is a Town Hall Hours^ of the road before he struck the g ra d u a te of Manchester High shrubs on the bank. Damage to Drug for Testing School, entered the Arm y in IMS, the property owner by Andrew An- and arrived overseai in September Change in Week saldi, waa not determined, police WASHINGTON (AP) — / 1960. His wife, Reba; is withhlm. reported;' Patrolman Alfred Ritter The' Food end Drug Adminis­ New business hours for offices By WIU4AM OUnJLOTTE i ing his earlier mdorsement of thf ordered ’ Oonstanzo to appear in tration says the drug thalido­ 4 D isa b le d American Veterans in the Municipal Building will be­ Circuit Court 12, Manchester, Aug. First major unfavorable re­ SNET offering. Auxiliary will meet Wednesday at come effective next MonMy, Aug. As unfolded ' by Moffat and mide, believed to have egased 18. action to the Southern New Ike Urges 7:30 p.m. at the home o f Mrs. A ^ 6, Two other accidents, one involv­ Lloyd Hobron, manager of the the birth of deformed babies Third Offer Englnad • Telephone Co.’s Manchester SNET branch, the r bert Sheffield, 14 Unnmore Dr. Under the new schedule most ing a bicycle, were alao investi­ in EuroiM, was distributed 4o There will be a somal hour after a offices will be open from 8;S0 in gated by police during the week­ plans for extended local tele­ plan provides for local'service to doctors in 39 states in this business m'eeting. i the morning to 4:30 in the after­ end. No injuries nor arrests and phone service came from the 151,(XIO phones outside .the Rock­ University, noon. Now the hours are t t^S, only slight vehicle damage was re­ ville exchange and for 12,000 country. Of 27 Cents ported. Rockville City Council last phones outside the 'Manchester ex­ ’The drug never was sold in the The two offices which will fiot night when it went on record observe the 8:39 to 4:30 schedule At 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Thomas 100 Extra change. United Statec but samples went to are those of the town clerk and J. Scully, 8, of 28 Foley St., rode to oppose the company’s new Presently, Rockville exchange ^yaiclana for testing. O f W orld In 3 Years the assessor. Those two offices his bicycle off the curb on W. Cen­ offering. ^ users can' oi^ call 7,600, other Among the states where it waa LECLERC will open at 8:30 but they will re­ ter St., east of Foley St., and Tap Valut Stamps Mews of the council’s a c tio n telephone usen in the Rockville distributed, according to the fed­ (• eral agency, were four tn New STOCKHOLM. Sweden GROTON (AP)—Striking' FUNERAL HOME main open until 5 p.m. struck' the rear right fender of an elicited s femsrk from John Mof­ exchange area on a local basis, eaatbound car operated by Robert fat, manager of the telephone com­ calls outside the exchange area England. The etatee and the num­ (AP)—Dwight D, Eisenhow­ shipyard workers at the Elec- S. Porterfield, M, of 187 Oak St. with a frath Slap»Shap pands Rockville office, that he are toll calls. ber of doctors tn each atate who er proposed today the crea­ trie Boat Division of General received it: Connecticut, ; Maine, FUNERAL The bicycle had damage to the “was sorry the opposing council The new exchrmges to be reach­ 8 tion of an international uni­ fork and front wheel. The car had 2; MassachuaetU, 32, Vermont, 4. Dynamics Ck>ti>. vote today on Police rresU m«nbers voted the way they did ed toll free by RockvUlo telephone versity, with United Nations a proposed three-year con­ I 4 no visible damage. users would be Hartford, Man- SERVICE Yesterday morning at about 10 without knowing vmst the long help, to promote world peace tract. range plan was about.” Miester, Windsor Locks, ’Thomp- 14 5 to 161 o’clock, Mra.' Mary Schultz of 37S Acceptance of the pact by the WALTER N. Mrs. Juel H. Plotkin of 58 Alice Mow to the plan, offered by sonvUle and Stafford Springs. and mutuai understanding. LBX3LBIRC Adams St., in attempting to make Blueberry Pie HARTFORD (AP>—'Ihe, SUte 8,700 production workers would end ’The former president made the Dr. Saturday morning was charged SNBT last Thursday, came at the Manchester telephone users can Motor yehicle Department’s daily Director .with keeping an i^icensed dog. a right turn on Love Lane .while now make toll free calls to the proposal in an address prepared 4 is-day walkout that has tied up takW driving lessons from Ralph! concluaimt of the first day o f can­ record of automobile fatalities as Dog Warden Lee Fracchla order^ You get a big bonus from our own bakery! for delivery before the llth assem­ construction of U nuclear submar E. Clark, 23, of .73 Oak St., struck vassing by SNflfT poll, takers to Hartford and Coventry exchanges, o f last midnight and the totals on Call Ml 9-5869 the accused to appear in Circuit Give your fsmily a special treat, so home­ but under the SNET plan, they bly of the World ConfederaUon of rines. a guide wire ot a utility pole, sea whether phone users In the the same date last year: The proposal waa hammered out 33 Main Street, Msmchester Court 12, Manchester, Aug. 20. RockviUe exchange areas were alao coBld' place calls to the Olas- Organizations of the Teaching cracking the pole and causing made thejr’ll think you made it yourself! 1961 1962 Precession. in WMhingtoii with the assistance minor right front damage to the amenable to the sendee offerings. tonb\uy and Rbckville exchanges, K ille d ...... 145 161 Plump, juicy berries! And only 69ct Base rate ihereaaes for Rock- More than 400 delegates and ob­ ot Secretary of Labor Arthul' J. vehicle. Patrolman Lsster C. | The vote sgplnst the plan, which Goldberg and the Federal Media­ called for rata hikes as well aa the idlle telephone users under the servers from almost 80 nations Silver Jr., who invcstigafed, re­ 3rd Crash Victim Dies were gathered for the internation­ tion and CounciUatlon Service. ported that Mrs, Schultz mis-1 Available ctartiRf Tsculay HicniiHg extended service, was 7-4, with at al congress at Stockholm’s new A company official said it pro- get fooled as ITALIAN-ANER1CAN judged her turn into the Love Lane least one council member switch­ (Oentlnued on Page Seven) NEW HAVEN (AP) — Ruby Seems Just Lil^e Y esterd a y Green, 39, of 1061 Longfellow Ave., “ Peoples’ House,” owned by the 'vides a total money package ef WHY take plaatUc i ‘It ... sand bank area, HELCO repaired 36 cents an hour and an imi»oved Social Democratic party’s city or­ ------— ------^ , the pole soon after, it waa report New York City, died In Grace-New NeoSte—when you can get I -1 ganization. swiiorlty ■ proviskm. Seniority has ed. Haven Community Hospital today, tiie real thing here. Neolite | 241 N. MAIN ST. Two aiaters, reunited with a^Mrs. Ellery Keith of 172 E. Mid-«>UnUl a few year* ago. Mra. KMth should like to suggest one been the principal stumbling Mock die Tpke. ’ They are lookng at a and Mrs. Townsend had not met the third victim of an auto acci­ “ 1 is nnade by Goodyear! third after an absence of 30 years, final thought that, as a ^ v a t e cit­ in the n^U ations. MANCHESTER picture of an elder sister in Wales. for 17 year*. » / dent. share picturm of their “family al­ Rival Envoys Meet Two companions Were kUled and izen and without any authority, I Electric Boat is offering raises ef Mrs. (Challenger, who had not The women were bom in Aber- Opesi Mon.—Closed Wed. two others Injured in the accident Ic ve before you. It is the possiMI' T cents in the first year of the MEN’S—LADIES’ bum” with the aid of a slide view­ seen her two sisters for 30 beeg. South Wales, three of a fam­ contract, 7 cents in the second year years, arrived in Toronto recently ily of seven girls and four boys. When -■yiHU' d*etor asks where Sunday when their oar crashed in­ ity of creating an international er. Mrs. Violet Challenger of to the rear of a disabled truck on school as a new and different kind and 9 cents in the third year for HAIR CUTS Berkshire, Ehigland, shows color and came to Manchester Saturday Two sisteii and two brothers are yon wa«f yonv pHserlptton Ail­ the (Connecticut Turnpike in Bran­ of clearing house for world think­ a total of 2S cents. The sompaqy SAM YULYES slides to Mrs. Eileen Townsend of night with Mrs. Tqwnsend. ,They living in Walee. (Herald photo by ed . . • say • . HALiiBlARK On Algerian Peace values improved fringe benefits at ford. Toronto, Oaneda, standing, and plan to remain here for ten days. Oflara.) PnABMAOT. Free (Mhrery. ing and teaching and learning In M OAK STREET n .5 0 Mlae Green incurred severe mul­ the vast field of human relations,” 3 to 3 cents an hour. Sanse Side A s'W atkins HO V-2881 < tiple injuries in the accident and Eisenhower said. On the crucial seniority quea- ALGIERS (A P )—Dissident Vice^ Krim said he hoped the nego­ had been on the dangn- Uet for Uon, the period in which the com­ CHILDREN— 81.25 Priscilla Gibson Special for Monday, On the campus of such a cri- pany could lay off workers with­ Premier Ahmed Ben Bella’s right- tiations would start In earnest, but two days. lege would be gathered an inter­ Plans Ready for Converting he suggested this might depend KUled instantly were Roderick out regard to length of emplay- hand niah, Mohammed Khider, to- national faculty of scholars vdiosc Celehrezxe Joins Kennedy Cabinet ment waa reduced from sevea Sits Up in Chair on whether Boudiaf was released Morrison, 46, of 9803 Northern concern would be objective truth, RANGE Tuesday & Wednesday day promised the immediate re­ Former Cleveland Mayor Anthony Celebrezze takes' the oath today in the White House Rose Gar­ yean to four. After four years, without delay. BWd., Corona, Queens, N. Y „ and purged of national and regional Old Garage for Park Staff Emjah Jinks Jr„ of 310 West 14th den to become the new Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare with President^ennedy in at­ layoffs will be solely on the beat* Although her condition is still lease of Mohammed Boudiaf, Ben "I hope he will be released and bias, hatred and prejudices B ^a’e bitterest enemy, as emis­ the negotiations can get under S t. New Yovfc O ty . tendance. Administering the oath is Carson Howell, White House sdministraUve officer. In the of seniority. termed critical. Miss Priscilla Gib­ »UEL oa "To procure such a faculty the bariiground between CeMresze and Howell are Susan Marie Celebrezze, left, and her sister, Jean The vote came aa a Sonata in- Plans have been finished for con--^' garage aection will be supplement.- saries of Algeria’s rival political way as planned,” , he said, "but In United Nations General Assembly son, 19, of 46 Turnbull Rd., sat up Anne. In right background is Midshipman l.C. Anthony J. Celriiresze Jr., a Naval Academy oa-r veatlgationa subcommittee to ed. GASOLINE • :,F r e s h ’' 'X factions met in Algiers for climac­ view of the situation I cannot say Brake Drum BUI might want to call upon such or Choicest Meats In Town! version of the town’s garage on dot.- Criebrez*e replacee Abraham. RiMooff who resigned to run for U.S. senator from Connecticut. Washington tooked into charges, Aa A means of saving money the in a chair today in the q>eclal tic peace talks. anything definite.” ganlzations as yours for assist­ Harrison St. to complete head- Boudiaf’s arrest Mwiday by pro- Boudiaf, a 'vice premier in the HARTFORD (AP) —The StaU (AP Fhotoflax). that Arthur Vara, espelled pralri- townfmay use a boiler and a unit care zone of Manchester Memorial lOterdtpartment TrafficSafety ance and nomlngUona Thereby quartera for the park department, Ben Bella guerrlllaa had raised government of Premier Ren Teas- ~r. 4*|lt «t t||e BqQMptoHers Isn gl. heater taken from a bakery on HospiUI. OonunlttM has tahw the first step this college wouM be guarded and bids on the converaicm work the threat of 'violent retaUaticxi aef Ben Khedda, was picked up b*4 sioglit $8 ,WF-tb support s TUESDAY ONLY! Birch St. which waa razed to make She received severe internal in' BANTLY OIL toward regulating the sale and re- agklnst selsura by 'rigM doctri­ will be invited this week way for a town parking lot. Fuss from the estimated 10,000 fierce Moqdgy on a 'visit to hia native naires, propagandists and prose- •ontract settlement Vars denied juries July 21 when the sports car I nil' \\^, i\( , Berber guerrillas of BoudiaTs -vtUage, M’s!!*, about 110 miles peUr of automobUe brake drums. Quake Dealths the charges.- REG «5e LB.—LEAN, ALL BEEF The park department's field said today. Th* committee has sent a pro- lytGiG. Y convertible in which she was rid' K St AJ|tos. The village H is seniority tome was a key workers are already working out Most park department equipment ' ' 'I \i\ - IIM I.I etnonghoU in the Kah; Ing went out of ccmtrol and Mill* east oA.Mgterto'-v, — w „.i] M - tlmf mile oiitside the ■ r ■ represented AFt>(SO luioms on Municipal Building. E. Middle Tpke. That barn has been [ajrlialflttirfi world history, dlidomacy, politics. 11 blood in her name tomorrow at a anti-Ben M m Wilaya No. 3. BOGOTA, Colombia (A P )—Offi­ The proponed conversion, for demolished. ROCKVILLE TR 5-3271 geria, but Khtfior Mid he would U a U Polioe Captain WiUiam International communlcatlcn end s ■trike. It had souht Abolition a t Hamburg * special Red Cross bloodmobile visit come to Alglefa Thtiraday to Join When Boudlsif, escorted by four any period to whidi Mnlority did which $5,000 has been appropriat­ Oritber salfi an intensive survey of aching.” ’ cials fear the toll wiU rise from 2199 to Woodruff Hail of Center Ckm- the. talk*. of his Berber soldlere, arrived at not prevail. ed, 'entails turning the Harrison gregational Church from 3:30 to oar accidents has found that 10 The vacationing former preei- parihqusJces that rocked wide (lim it 10 Lbs. Psr Oastemer) St. end of the building into office " I have the deep conviction that his home for the first time since per cent of the ' serious one-car dent had a busy day. He went A company spokesman, how­ Ptdilic Records 6:30 p.m. The blood will be used the end of the AlgerUm war, the WASHINGTON (AP) — 8 en.< Mansfield declined to predict the areas of central and western Co­ space and a locker and shower everything win be settled as soon craahee are due to defective brake ■hopping this inorning, sDoUed In ever, called the question "academ­ to replenish the supply she need­ as all the leaders are In Algiers,’’ house was promj^y surrounded Wayns' Morss, D-Ore., questioned outcome. lombia Monday. room, drunu. ic” since no I s y i ^ are planned. ed Just after the accident. Khider declared. by a well-armed detachment of Talking to reporters at the White First officiM reports said at Tovm Engineer Walter Fuss, Warrantee Deeds ^ WE REVER The biU pix^oeed by the Traffic (Oonttamed ea Page Five) the veracity .of Democratic' Lead­ ThousandsB of mothers e send H their children “I have full confidence that a WUaya No. 1 men. House after the weekly meeting of least 20 persons died and 300 were HI6HLAND PARK MARKET whose department drew the plans, Napoleon A. Pitcher and Hazel Safety (Committee would forbid er Mike Mansfield ot Montana to­ (Oeattosed ea Page Five) A. Pitcher to Louis J. Pierro and haiipy end and a general reconcili­ Local Moslem officials said congressional leaders with Presi­ injured. Scores of houses were >17 HOHLAND STREET PHONE BO 8-4S78 said today the end of the building to buy Top o* Grade ground beef, beeause the grinding of brake drums be­ day in a stormy Seiwte session dent Kennedy, Mansfield said: Theresa A. Pierro, property at 21 TAKE PEOPli ation are in sight.” Boudiaf and his escort put up no destroyed or damaged. Hundreds will be altered to include an office yond the limits **t by manufac­ ‘It's hard to say. We'll know when Agnes I>r. they ean depend on . the quality. Khider and his aides from the resistance. 'They were whisked off over ths Kennedy adminietration’e were repotted homeless. for Park aipertntendent Horace F. turers. Premo to War bogged-down communlcstitnu sat- the cloture petition is taken up and Murphey, an office for his staff, Alfred Dupuis and Stella L. We*re as Ben Bella faction opened talks Ih to an unknown desttnatlott, prob­ When drums are ground too (Reports reaching Panama said FOR rillte MU. the votes counted.” at least 37 persons died in Colom­ and a lo^er and shower room for Dupuis to Thomas H. Goldstraw the former Frmich administrative ably the mounialn headquarters thin, Onibsr said, they overheat and Rose Goldstraw, property at near as headquarters 'sdth . Ben Khedda of WUaya No. 1. Morse, one of the leaders of a Sen. Albert Gore, D-Tenn., one bia, 20 of them in the collapse of Bulletins field workers. qulck^ end may warp and crack On Real Estate filibuster against the measure, of the Democratic liberals trying Fuss explained that bid speclfi- 305 Hilliard St. your ORANITE and an anti-Ben Bella delegation The first reaction in Till Ousou, under [jireaBure. a factory in Pereira.) Called from AP Wireu said, “ 1 do not believe the major­ to Mil the satellite bill which The extent of the destrucUon I cations will provide a num^r of ^ The U * R Housing Ck>rp. to led by Vice Premier Belkacem Boudiaf's K al^ e headquarters 66 Even- if the drums don’t crack, telephone ity leader.” would create a private corpora­ was. not determined immediately, alternates for work that might be Jean K. Kiejna, property at Lud­ Krim. miles east of Algiers, was caution. overheating may still cause brakes dlock Busting At another point Morse chal­ tion to own and operate the space because the earthquakes knock^ si^stituted to cut costs and for low Rd. Krim arrived from his and Bou­ Oil. Midland Ould Hadj, com' to fall, said Gruber. And after Koar order for' drug needs and lenged the accuracy of a sUte- network, told reporters he was out communications with a num­ TED OHALUENOED work that might be postponed for Harold M. Parka to Alton B. diaf’s headquarters in Kabylie mander of the Berber forces, said the drums have cooled, the brakes Cowles and Dorothy B. Cowles, coBOMtics win be tSM ta eare of with Col. Mohand Ould HmlJ> guer­ be was sending «^cers to inves­ ment by Sen. HulMrt H. Hum­ confident the cloture move would ber of areas. BOSTON (AP)- Btoto Atty. the same reason. InmMdIately. seem as good as ever, although HARTFORD (AP)—SUte In­ Much of the proposed work is property at 284 Green Rd. rilla army commander, and a tigate. surance Ctommisrioner Alfred N. phrey, D-Minn., the Democratic be beaten. At least 10 communities were Gen. Edward J. McCormack Jr.. ^ they may fhde again in the next whip, or assistant leader. ' aepbewi o f Hooee Speaker Jotoa Circle S plumbing, heating and lighting. A RMeaee of Attachment bodyguard of guerrillas in cam­ •mergvncy. Premo promised prompt “discipli­ It requires the votes of two- reported without electric or tele­ separate heating system will be Peter Vuoto ag^ainst Salvatore ouflage uniforms. (Oeatinned an Page Two) nary action’’ agalW the license of At issue was an assertion by thirds of the senators present. phone service. W. MeOennack, vamOe It eflletol provided for the offlce section, and Cirinna, property at Harrison St., FREE any real esUte agent engaged in Morse that he was denied ’ the The filibuster group brushed Authorities ordered emergency today tkat he is a oaadMate to r the existing heating system in the $350. Accident Factors "Mock busting.” right to sUU why he objected to aside a warping Monday that ^ey aid rushed to stricken areas and the Democratle aemlaattoa for DELIVERY HARTFORD (AP>- —A joint Commiasionsr Premo's promise a imanlmous consent request may be endangering the Novem­ armed forces were called out to U.S. Senate agalaet Edward SI. DAY CAM AMA Launches Research state and federal survey of physio­ of action came during a meeting Mansfield made during last ber election chances of their Dem­ help move the injured to hospi­ Keaaedy, brother of the Preel- logical and mental factors 'fovolved Monday with five members of the week’s debate and Mansfield’s ocratic colleagues .and pressed on tals. dent MeConaaok’a pretty bloada ANDOVER, CONN. in traffic accidents bos discovered Commission on Civil. RlghU. ’The account of wltat took place. with their speeches. Preceded by. a series of lighter wife, Emily, filed hie anmhisttoa OP HANCKESTEB physioal abnormalltiee In more insurance commission is responai- When Morse said he didn’t )>e- Gore held th* floor flve hours tremors minutes apart, the last papers with the eecretaiy ot FLETCHER CUSS GO. Death of Infant Linked thai), 1,000 o t lU first 9,000 (wses. bls for the licensing of real eaUte Ueve Mansfield, Sen. Everett M.. ■tote Juet seven hoars before tim HOtobell WfildavLi Some 18,000 Connecticut drivers agents, brokers,and salesmen. Dlrluen of lUlnole, the Republican (Continued on Page Five) (Continued On Page Bleven) deadline set by law. will be examined by researohere leader, asserted that Morse had Register Now! 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE 0181,-6 PRESORD^ON PHAR5IAOY The commissioner defined “ bloidc WHEN YOU THINK O F a before the study is ended’ Dec. 31. buetin» or panic selling as the so­ put “ the veracity of the majority 09SBOHS O A U . SOBLEN (MASS, THINK OF FLETCHER! MI aiAlN ST.—MI 8-5SS1 To Suspected Crippler ’The most common infirmity was liciting by a real eaUte broker or leader at issue” and invoked a LONDON (AP)—Conamialst salesman for the sale of reriden- Senate, rule against reflection on Against Moise Tshombe (keehoelovakia was reported to- FEW RESERVATIONS CORNER DURANT ST (UeaUniMd Page h v s ) tial property In the grounds of lost feUow senators. , dey to have .effered Bobert A- 1. Mansfield told Dir keen he ap- Sobiea refuge bat the fate ot By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS »h is paUenU, and that at li value due to the present or pros­ LEFT IN AUGUST LARGE QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! pective entry into s neighborhood eciated but didn’t need, pro- the rwmway Sevtot spy rested Nevf York City authorities dlS' dozen other psychiatrists tn Setion. Bristling with anger, with the Brttlab geyerameat.' city had admmlstwed thalld( of persons of another race,? and PIENTV OF FRONT AMD REAR PARKING Person fro Person V t tTMl yM M M cloi^ that an armless, legless that it creates racial and religious Mansfield added that each senator U.S. Favors Pressure Hoose Secretory Henry Brooke to 200 additional New Yoikei baby had been born to a Queens prejudices with the objective of could form his own judgment as to expected to mot this week en RidinR camp for boys and girls from 8 to 16. Loads of With the exception of the unii AUTO GLASS INSTALLED A friend re­ house'udfe who took the drug Thali- News Tidbits scaring'home owners into putting to Morse’s accusation. pleee o t SoMea and hto M eade to fan for everyone! Ride your own horae and care for it domlds. The child lived less than tlfied Queens wennan. James ^ i d GLASS FURNITURE TOPS marked .that from the AP Wires their house on the market.” ' EarUer, Morse direCUy disputed To Force Congo Unity great him political aeytum In for S hoUra a day. Recreation facilitiea for the other 3 the meet un­ an hour. It waa the city's first re­ that “ so far none of the paUents Monday’s meeting and subse­ an. account Humphrey gave of a Britaia or let hfaa go te en- we have found were pregnant dur­ hoars. Door to door pickup in Manchester. failing rule for peated death involving thaUdomide, quent declaration a t war on Mock warning Humphrey made lest ether caaatiy to eeoape- a Hfe MIRRORS Wropldc* and Door) suspected crippler of new-born ba- ing medication.' werit. that some senators might m a xiinu m busters, stemmed from compisinto By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER i^ingly vulnerable to e f f o ^ to term la U.S. prlsoa. CALL MI 3-2937 econom y in ‘‘ bias! In Chicago^ the American Medi­ Red-eyed members of House of lose their seats ' If ' the Senate u/PICTURE FRAMING (oE tyoM) Commons conclude aU-nighl sit­ received by the Commlasion on WASHINGTON (AP) — .'The imdermine his administratlbn. b u y in g and And an Arizona televlBian star cal AssociaUon said It assigned its (Xvll R M U from the Newhallvfile doesn’t get along with its bual- LEBfNlTZBR MSAOREBS councU on drugs to do the r|^ ting after fteeta sttarke en Prime United States i* reported ready Informants said today that a >.^NDOW and PLATE GLASS living expenses We mpset Icii^ss as isAWdsif has been turned dosm by a judge area of New Haven. newi, • WASHONOTON (AP) — G«m« rth yesr tas iadivMssI in her attempt to get a legal abor­ search on thaUdomide. The dn% Minigler Harald Msswilllan’4 plane Morse insisted Humphrey, "ftook to support strdng political and number of legal steps may be la to .deal with The issue of Mock busting came economic measures against seces­ taken to assert the central govern­ Lynma L. Leasaltser eaM today •sM^AsAssasil. AsA ss as siM MmwiMM, tion because ehe fears her child has beep under clinical evaluation to take Britain Into European the crack at” opponents of the CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK and depend' to a head when Governor Drinpaey ment's authority over Katanga that "I happea set to agr^ ■•railMI SOMOiGiBasts pUisiliit Is- may be born deformed as a re­ Oommon BInrfcet .... Sninll kome- •ateUite communications biU and sionist Katanga Province in an only Ml prac­ received a letter from a New. Ha­ Province but that real pressure with the propoeal aatoe ^ Gea. ssrtsM ttiwt; isitJsit ligM fsr y w , sult ot her taking the drug. (Contlnped ea Page Seven) mnde bomb ea^odee at door of suggested they would be ih trou­ effort to unify the crisis-ridden MEDICINE CAMNETS oiM SHOWER DOORS ticing spMlal- ven teal eaUte agent sUting that will have to be applied through StaxweU D. T ^ lo r eevera) yeara „asA yesr fasity- 'HW *•">• I<*m> As these developments were re- United Pres* uiternational office ble at tbe polls in November. Congo under a - modified federal ista - In each he waa being hanaaeed by civil government; economic measures. Oonsideration ago that th e .J o la f Chleto e f IMPEN SATURDAYS—OPEN THURSDAY EVENING tl savlM is MiAy ts aeit lor you c<»ded Mjmday, the American on sixth floor o f Lima, JPeni, of­ In measured tones, Morse said THE GAS FURNACE field who have ...q^cUy asA ent/0f..:Wm- President Kennedy is under­ has been given to various means Staff ehoold be replaced by a B S m iA T B 8 GLA1M.Y OlVBN Medical Association launched com- fice building. Mansfield and Humphrey are no built a good mm yss Imm as sedAost sr Isos. Baby Case Mother. (Osattoued Page Etovea) ' stood to have made the basic stogie chief o t staff. 1 emsttssr,' prehOnslve research to try to de- Justice Ministry commission in longer his majority leader and WITH 2 THERMOSTATS reputation. Ss K ymm prastst isosrtsM is Warsaw, Priand, drafting family decision. Precise measures are preseat JC8 chairmaa, was taiinine 'what the sedative-acting party whip and “ I shall never (Oontlnned on Page Three) aeked wbat be theoght ef tbe Wo suppose bsiag kssAlsd •• a esssal, tshai- relations code that will raise mini. still being worked out by officials drug does to unborn infants. To Leave Arizona, again look to fiiem for any pro? Idea expreaped by TSylor, who this is not Btu Johnaton mum masrtage age fsf men from here and In consultaUon with news 'to most A congressional hearing was set Giant Swap Ready tection of my. rights . in the iator thto year wU amve tote 18 to 81 ..D avid H. Jaquith, New Senate.” allied governments and U.N. au­ VlflLLIAM SON people, for most of us have been for Wednesday to look into what Try for Operation State Mail with 10 iMnaltser’e Job frMs hto preeea* York State conserv^ve party’s He said that Mansfield knew thorities. taught thla leaaon the hard wky, one senator called indications of For Girl Scout in poet o t peneaal ntUttary advtoet candidate for g o vern or, eaya that “ and I charge” that he (Mans­ U.S. Ambasatador Bidmund A. to Preeldeat Keaaedy. The qae^ but then ao many get ’’stuck” time “serious comtaunlMtion weaknes­ PHOENIX. Aria, (AP)—Mr. and aa anU-Oommunist he hopes he GulUon came here for consultation Sentenced to. Hard ses” Involving information on the Mrs. Robert L. Flnkbine, deter­ field) "dwiled my right” 19 tion sraa peaed daiiag a *ase and agrain, that our friend brought wUl get eupport ef members of South Glastonbury explain his objection to the unani­ abdut 10 days ago and Is expected SAM'S UPHOLSTERING lip the subject and wanted to show d ^ ’s suspected crippling power. mined to prevent the birth of a ttoa-aad-aaswer seeelea MS*r be ultra-ooBaervatlve John BIreh So- mous coniMnt request. to return to Leopold'vfile in a day Labor for 45. Days had retired ae Arasy duet IN BUSINESS SINCE 1930 by tUuatration why today It ia wise The announcement came on the chUd they fear wUl be malformed, ot e l ^ . BUTTON BAY, Vt. (AP) — Mansfield JumfMd up to say or so. The purpose of Gulllon’s staff. Tl^rlor eras recalled to ae^ to practice thia rule even in the heels ot a report by the Food and •aid today they wUl leave Arizona United N a t io n s command .Before the last o f >,500 liome- return to Washington was to con­ D i ^ Adihinisttmtion that thaUdo- to aerie an abortion. that “ the senator from Oregon can CAMDEN, S. C.. (AP) —Sen­ five duty by Keaaedy lest year. SAMeWILL RE-UPHOLSTER bu^ng of simple thlnga. He saldi charges North Korean Commu- ward-boimd glris pulled out the charge me with anything he wants sult on pressures which might be tences at 45 days at hard labor “Did you know, for example, that mide pills had been distributed to Mrs- t Finkbine, >0 - year • old nlista with t l vtotottoana ef Korean senior roundup here today they used to bring Moise Tshombe, i doctors tn 39 states and the Dis­ to” and road frinn .last week’s have been given, eight Army and U.S. TO HOLD BA80B liicroo— comfort - ssiRGSTVLE .. in such a common thing as liunbw, mother M four, says early in armistiee betwera June 1 and Jv took time to do a Girl Scout good record, and outlined what he said president of Katanga Province, two Air Force enlisted men who there are more than one'hundiWl trict of Columbia. They were not her pregnancy she torit tranquU- 30 ___ Red China observes sa WASHINOTON (AP)— Tha •nd foal ocenomy- deed. was .the position he toM c'at the b. I line with the central govern­ left then posts here while assign­ Uaited Statoe baa ae latiatisn species used commercitily'? And sold commercially. x~ s«rs containing thaUdomide, the annlverssty a t founding ef Me Word was rscrived that Pri- time. • ment. ™ A CHAIRS In one of the states, the New ed to an advance communications o t withdrawlag say toad based Just like 2 furnaces for the that within each species there'are drug Mamed for the Urtba IB Communist "Uberatton A n ^ ." . cilia LoVeU, 31 Hopesrril Rd., It was at this jpbint Morse de­ Two' things are at stake, offi­ York CSty 'Health Department said unit fqr <^ratild Queens woman, mbo R.I., area AitP supermaiketa ac­ gea spekeemaaralijUid^^ . . . maximum fuel usage lect grades of the better lumber, Europe, Australia and Canada. has recently ' undergone open 1^ leader." tant is Uuit the Kennedy adminls- a aummaiiy courts .martiaL If ths . r e p o r t s ^ took 90 thaUdomide On Monday. Judge Tale Mc- c e p t SO-montta eautract ’ ealHag only on coldest days ... $ ^ " T * 0 d raS!. graded A, B. C and D and the com­ heart suigcry, would tike a "M wsp" Things quieted down after that tratlcn sees the problem is to sentence is upheld'In review, they abeat a rash sf ropsito ttoa* mon g^des of one through flve. plUs before and during pregnancy, Fate of IMate Superior CkMirt re­ for wago taereaoea of 98 to $14 a or two.' She baa been in [scouting and Sen. Albert Gore, D-Tenn., miJce revenues from Katanga’s will also lose two-thirds of one fuel saving it automatic, Obvioualy moat of ua must depend . gave birth July 31 to a deformed jected a plea by the FinkMaea week to two otopo ..Both Rhode took over the chores fw the fiU- rich nlneral exports available to month’s pay and be -reduced to the Iriand Democrats mid RepuMicans for 38 ysars. Uaitod State and ovem io k eliminated. upon the lumberman to sell us the bSlqr-vriilch Uved only about 40 and (Rxxl Samaritan Hospital of Girls from far and near opened hustertoa with the resumption of the central government. The sec- emUted grade. ashursd thfee-man eontori* for Phone fo r details today! one kind that will be beat .for each mbratee. Phoenix to aaabtian an aterUon. their ,$!uffsl bags, and parted w'th a speech against tbe MU. 0^ objective is to establish firmly The men were accused a t being poS ***^^n^ aetelm ora '*The tragic cam hi Queens Thia morning,, in a statement gubenuUoriai nominations with SUPCOVERS, Cttsloni Mod* specific job. It would be easy to some of their cheririied "swi^w”— Sen. Oedtge A. Smatbera, D- the overriding authority of the absent without authority for one Britatol Italy and IhrtMg. >v::l V e u r WIULIAMSON Dnalnr get ‘stuck,’ >so. as in everything highlights the hasard of the pills” rrieaaed by tao^tal administra­ paaaiiig of deadline for candidate*’ LeopoldviUe rej^me which is head­ day. They left here ia a group withdrawals. miniature Iowa com, Long lahuid Fla., asslstsnt Democratic floor Guaronfoad tn Ht. else we should seek out the repit- said the acting city bealt^ commls; tor '.Stephen 'Finkbine ed by Premier (Tyrille Adoula.' July 17 and ratnined W bus to Archbishop of Canterbury and durica, Boston lobsUr p o t Indi­ leader, said a cloture peUtian--to UAO fHBIR O O M tO M ir tabl^ specialist and put ourselves alaner. Dr. George Jam ea U.S. officials say privately that U.S. Strike Command Headquar­ Sofa and 2 Chain $29, plus fabric Patriarch, Aisxri of Russian Ortho­ ana rose and othera. Mrs. Fanenon cut off debato-rwould be filed to­ WASHINOION (APT — Y in hia h an d s,'if we really want In New Torii, &e city’a acting, "Despite medical and peychi- day. if Adoula aontinuea much, longer ters In Tampa,'Fla. , dox Church agree to bring their HUe of Hartford, Conn, was com­ Navy to tosalsg a CMCR2M ai WORK OUARANTERO-HUDOET TEEMS ARRANC maximum ^nom y in the long health cornmiaeioner saM the atric ' opinion in the case, the *~ito would force a showdown without 'revenues from Katanga’s There they complained of 175 courts nave - refused to confirm rhnrehen donm together . . . Demo? missioned to drop off the heaping traek tor TF48 alterah NORMAN B(NTZ run.” to' woman whose deformed b*by died on the motioa to bring tbe Mil wealth—now fully controlled by friction with three non-commis­ that the recommended treatment cratic congreestonsl leaden report bag of .“swaps” at Glastonbury. to Fiats sad Whitey B l ^ Wo can on^ add' that yr's heart­ East Center had taken thaUdomide on the ad- formaUy betora the Senate. Ebw- Tahombe—his re^me faces criti­ sioned offiesrs at their-. Cemden vice of a Park AvemM psychia- would be wUhin the frameworli of President Keimeify I* m ett aniootts The homewhrd-bound' included of Uldtod AlrsnA ily agree with our friend’s obser- Street 1,700 eUfC persMihel. men as well «ver. It’s .been K years since the cal financial ''trouMsa. (ki ths post, and alao about being aaalgn- SHEET METAL WORKS Met- vdio had osder^ the drug the law. that Congress agtorave nfisqn* •d dutto* th.sy thougM wsra to* SAM’S Upholstering vgUons and -pass them on as Im as womsB. Doctoia, lawyen, bual- Seitots toat agrend to limit dlbate political side, officials said, hia from a pharmacy in "There have been repeated jpub- fsralgu MLnppraFnXtons and pro­ laabOtty to aaswrt authority over portMt advice for all ofgw. -Phone vide for Uhitod Btates purchase ef and thus tore* a vota an « TELEPHONE MI 3-Sd83 or 242-2378 Dillon Sales and Sorvtcc, your Jamea added that tha to Making Win Ineraa* i VMtod NatloM | b a | ^ an Pag* SwaK 342 ADAM ( W.,£-MI SatM < quality Ferd^ dealer, SIC Main Cft- MI 2-1126 ManehastaryPhoas MJ C-8148. *

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