ATtrate Daily Net PrcarRim Th«fWMth«r r « r tlM WMk P a M WmetmaH of §,\ WmOkm;! a o q o r . thnadenlw^ora toalgb^ W < E 13,125 65. ShoWen •mMmg flatWApT' moraiar foiiowed by Hoaitfekf; ■ Maaitar «C « i» A««M teaiporatimo. konaa of Otraalatioa M «m ehsU ir— A C ity o f VUlage Cluirm “ a V • T Adoarttolag oa Pago U ). VOL. L xxn; n o : m XFOUm^SN PAGES) MANCHESTBR, CONN^ FRIDAY, JULY 1, IMO PRICE FIVE CBM1S iSfate News ■J ' ■■ n Hartford, J i^ (l (AV'*Gov- j x emor "Sibicoff' wiHs.^wiHvbe one the principal speakers «t the - Havana,, July 1 (A ^ T h ef m. during the takeover, rode acroaa Havana Bay on bargee fourth of-July safety,, message. to Slash but U.S. cameramen were barred,. Governor R'ibicoff. today appealed ailed wHh Soviet crude. National B m deasting Co. photog­ H ie agenta acted under reaolu- lb Connecticut citizens to "keep Vote Due rapher John Hlavacek was given grief and tragedy away ^ m ail 'Traffic lE^aths tlona signed by Caoti:o ordering pemission by one set of armed , them to /aelae the reSnerlea In o f us in this beautiful state. ' . order “to protect aourcea of ee- "These vacation days ehould.be' (ConttBued'ea Page Three) Lafayette, L b., July 1 oential fuola for Cuba." days of relaxation, days of Joy and Bifihop Maurice Schexna.vder In Hours Tbo takeover Ua^^iyaa a mere days-uf fun,” the Governor added. formally. The two’~reanerim al> "How tragic* it is, however, to o f Lafayette today issued ah ready were in the hands o f Cuban think that .^amid^ this jo y and edict refusing Christian burial Washington, Blue Cross tragedy— t^ gedy that could be criminally hegligent in fatal override President Eisenfi^- / fore the takeover, a telephone call avoided if *11 of us were careful.” automobile accidents. er’s veto of a 7V^ per cent to the Baeo offlcea waa answered .' ■ ■ _1__ _ , ' ■ * 20 The Bishop’s ruling, believed to increase foy V/^ million fed­ by a Cuban who shouted' "Hie Seeks % Unauthorized Strike be the first of its kind-in the na­ fatherland or death” — the new tion, came as UiA long Fourth of eral employes;. ' _ ' xaUylng cry o f the Castro regime. Bristol. July 1 (/P)—A gibup of ITie House action sent the bill cm uhion workers staged an unauth- July holiday' weekend opened. to the Senate where Democratic Crude reserves m both reflneries Rates Boost orized strike today at the Ingra­ Catholic dogma holds that while Leader Lyndon B. Johnson of Tex­ swe extremely low, with Shell hav­ ham Co. in a contract dispute. a Christian burial is not* .i^tal to as said he would seek a voto as salvation,' denial of such rites re­ ing only enough on hand for three Hartford, July X (IP) — The Con­ Albert DeCapua, president of quickly as possible. days normal-operation and Bsso fuses a person of the benefit of necticut Blue Cross has asked the Local 260 of the International Un­ Shortly aftor 1 o'clock (EDT) „ even less, company raecutives ret community prayers and liturgical Johnson g ot'th e Sensta to aCcept State Insurance' Department for ion .of Electrical Workers,, said services. ported. about 200 skilled workers refused the veto question as its pendtog- Hie seisures would place Cuba's permission tb increase its group The Bishop's order sa’d "the in­ btuiness tmder an agrreement to., to report to their jobs after nego­ creasing number of tragic trs^fic entire petroleum industry, valued coverage rates by an average'of tiations' witb mediators collapsed. limit debate to a rnaxlmum o f four at nesuty |150 million, In the accidents so. prevalent in our time hours. 20 per cent. The contract between the watch should be a constant reminder to hands Off the revolutionary govern­ J. F. Duplinsky, general man­ manufacturing company and the It seemed doubtful the Senate all of lis. of the grave moral re- would use the full four hours sd- ment. Two days ago, Oastro seised ager, said yesterday that Blue union expired last midnight. sponsibiliUes which rest upon the all^Texaco Oil Co. property, in- lowed 'for debate. Cross could lose 12,360,000 next It was expected the'strike would shoulders of every driver^’ .^^^uding its Santiago refinery. In year if the rates are not raised. Johnson expressed confidence the be authorized formally later in The edict continued that "in or­ Senate would also vote to override. . '.a sinUlar move. If approved by . the Insurance de­ der to further emphasize the grave Castro acted . through identical. the day. About 500 union w'orkers The Democratic leader said ho partment, the rate boosts will af­ are employed at the plant. ■ moral responsibilities involved, we " ~ resolutions that accused both Esso fect about 800,000 g^oup members. hereby order that, henceforth, did -notelee how President Elsen­ and Shell of violating: a 1036 Cu­ International Union had ap­ hower could condemn the measure . Blue Cross is asking that the new proved a strike if' necessary. But drivers of vehicles who are de­ ban Jaw requiring redneries here rates for its standard, comprehen­ clared by the competent police of- no strongly. The President called to process state-owh^ oil. All today’s work stoppage was not it indefensible. sive and extended plans_become ef­ authoried by the locgl. ficiaja to have been criminally neg­ eon^pdnles have /held the law fective next Jan, 1. ligent In highway accidents result­ ,'T deeply regret that the Presi­ means oil produced in Cuba and Under the new proposal the rates The union demands a wage In­ ing in death to themselves are not dent Would see fit to use such not oil Impojrt^ in competition would increase as follows; crease fo r an undisclosed axnqunt, to be given OirlaUan burial, unless st#5ng' langu^e in regard to an with their owh suppliere. Standard plan — Individuals, bargaining rights at the plant if it the chancery office has first been overdue pay raise for our federal ■ Institute representatives sum* from 12.20 to 12.60, and family should be relocated within the consulted and the facts of the ease employes who ha've worked, e a ' moned Shell> local g^eral man­ contract, from |5A0 to 66.15. state, improved hospital and in­ warrant such burial.” Go^. Nelson Rockefeller of New York talks today with Sen. Hem^ i (D-Wash 1, right, and hard over tho years,” Johnson ager, Itaufld^ Balrd-SmKh to the Compici]Wii^\'plan — Individ- surance plan, 'and strengthened Catholic authorities iii Lafayette Sen. Jacob Javits (R-NY) before testifying before a Senate subcommitt on , national policy ma- eaid. refinery in mtdmoming accept seniority rights. aifid each case would be considered chinery. (AP Photofax). "I don’t think' we can keep fed­ the orders o f Intervention. A t al- PfigoTwo)^ Present w'age scales, were not individually. eral service on the high level that available. The edict ended that while "this . r the American people need unless The company recently was measure la quite severe, we trust we pay some attention to the le­ awarded a 63 million coptract from it will hnprass . upon the f^lbful Union to Ballot gitimate needs of its empfoyea.” the government for fuss' asbbmbly the seriousness ef the moral issue Hie vote waa 345 to override fhe work. involved in such cases and that veto and 69 agalnat overriding it. they may be mote readily ipi- On* New Pact This waa 69 votes more than thp Pope Quite Conteet pelM to avoid those qxipemt two thirds majority needed to pais Fairfield, July 1 {/ft ^ jphirti Invite highway, .iBqfisteCTk-- First Secretary the bill over the prestdent’a diiiap* Pope Jr., Fairfield, has withdrawn Negligent drivers who survive At Underwood proval. from the July 27 Republican con­ accidents in which dedm resutts to EUenhower bad previously ve­ gressional primary in the Fourth Washington, July X Oov.^fied before a capacity crowd. He . Hartford, July l (/P)—A hew- toed 168 bllla since taking office • (Coattaasff ea ftags THree) and been overridden only once. District (Fairfield County). Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York occasionally sipped from a cup contract agreement was ham­ By ^ast^ ABfBOOIATED JWBBB Awili not attend the eibnyention. said' today that in these critical o f coffee handed him by an aide as The vote'waa taken before gal­ The former House majority lead­ m ered;,out-, between .union and Adlal Stevenson says he has net Truman has promised to give his' er In the General Assembly an­ times the country needs what Sen. he answered questions. leries packed 'With postal employes objection to having his name reasons tomorrow at a newk^ con­ nounced bis decision personally last Henry M. Jackson (D-Wash) call­ Jackson, the subcommittee chair­ managlement at Underwood Oorp. and other federal workers. Ah en- placed in nomination at the Dem­ ference. Meanwhile . a couple' of night at'a meeting of the Repub­ nese^Blast ed "a superatrong president.” ' man, miggested that Rockefeller’s early today after a' 19-hour mara­ ocratic presidential convention, other theoriea cropped up; lican Town Committee. Rockefeller emphasized the need proposal for a first secretary of thon bargaining session qt^the (OonttBued oa Page Seven) 1— That Truman wax incensed now a UtUs more i)>ah a week ^ e action left Only State isen. for atrong leadership at the top government with a status hbove Statler Hliton. ' aw ay.. by what he considers fiivoritism Abher W. Sibal, Norwalkt^ iuid for­ Soviet Actions, in urging a sweeping reorganiza­ cabinet members, -might create Joaeph V.. Cronin, business.reip- Stevenson, who says he’s not a to Kennedy „by Butler, and wUl mer U.S. Rep. AlbertT, Moreno, tion of the executive branch of problems "if we have a strong resenlative for District 26. of the candidate, was cornered by new* use his news platform tomorrow Greenwich, In the^pnmary battle. the government to cope with 'the secretary o f state - and a strong International Ahsociatioir of Ma­ . .men-.yesterday fs h a left a fund-, to read - out a flre-and-brimstTnls .theory came from William to a 2-party system. The German At . the same tim e'he said he Kishi’s government told the Rus- managing domestic affairs. , ^ople to. government. Rockefeller explained, aiid' there wasn’t time party had ts members in the venson would be nominated by a Knowland, former Republican Sen- would work for a direct primary rians; The Republican governor teatl- to work out contract language. "distinguished American,” whom also spoke of the need for "strong bundestag (lower house). Nine o f "In .iriew of the grim realities in leadership at the top” to help re­ Management cooperlated vd'th them quit the party, including two he didn’t identify. (Oeattnned qn Page Two) (Oontened on Pago Seven) the Far East . . . the stationing solve conflicts among government* the union to call all shop stew­ cabinet ministers. Sen. lomdon B. J o h jisTo n whuld be.. Ja­ police, augmented by 18 newly ers flocked into garages, took I In a aimilar defensive mood. Na­ pan’s last word,to the Sovieta (m swofn deputies, m ove in at sun­ tional Democratic chairman Paul the matter-and that any further down yesterday and rout bitter over their vehicles and roared Butlejr at Loa Angeles denounced in protests wduld be ignored. band Of atriidhg Indians with sin- A fter 23,OO0rEarth Photos out into the street to return to as "nasty, mean, vicioiis runiors” Ueiqg''^ unusually strong lan- gle tear gas ' shell' in Fort their routes. ’ ' '’ charges that he haa rigged the the Japitoese note charged Duchesne,'Utah. . .British Royal Demoeratle convention in favor of (NOTE—When WilHam L. Byiuii*Bbove-«verage income, or have ie Soylets wens guilty of “willful Marine captain,Anthony Lau­ NHRR Idle 80<> 8 ^ . John F. Kennedy (D-liius.)'; vMted. the 'Soviet Union eeven well-paying jobs with little tq^o misinterpretqtloi” of the treaty, rence, taking' part in . military Tiros Stops New Haven, July I (AB—The the front-runner for the top prise. jresux ago the torror'of Lavrenty with their money but a eelf'^ ^ ^ “ one-sided and dogmatic views,” tournament and tattoo at Madison. 3 'e w Haven Railrnito today said - Butler also announced he has Berla, SMUh’s oUef poUcemsa, stOI times. slander, attempting to weaken Ja- Square Garden, plunge# 85*feet to It. has laid off 800 employes for 'granted Doyle’g draft - Stevenson was freoh In. Jtnssian minds. Re- Some of the youn^Womeh wear his death 'last night from roof to the month of July. Frederick fhovemebit working space at the viriting Moscow. Byan found some gay, llghtwaight;ffocks, much (UoaRahed on Piig«’'^liM) floor. — Pictures ice J. Qmer provided the layoff fl|q- convention’s fasadquartsrT hotel. changes — and soino . things not more fashiqimbie than examples Thirteen European natiima cut iire..ffir entry Into the record o f Re had aalfi before he would not chnngefi at all. Tlds Is the last of in stores The dresses often are tariffs. . .Rash of strikes' affect­ a nearing by the Interstate do this unless Stevenson himself five articles. homem6di^^^ frequently from Pat- ing .such varied fields as building Byy VERNVERJ HAJJGLAND ^orbit about 450 milea above the Commerce Cemmisslon Into tiie asked for It ternsTopied from Western pub- Somalia Celebrates construction, transportation and Washington,itongton, July 1 iffb -^.Hrpn: r u ’th. It I'a expected to remain New HaVei|‘s opeyatlonB' and Interest continued imdiminished By WILUAM L. RYAN JicAtiohs. children’s day camps hits New I, the TV-eye ’weatoer latelUe, haa aloft fbn many years. finances. < . ■ about former President Rarty S. York area. „ (Ap Nows Analyst) ' ^ Constantly, visiting 'Americans Independence Day gtopi^ sending back pictures of The radio beacon by which it Is Truman’s annoimceinent Ithat he Defense rests Its onse in con­ PEACE TALKS DOOMED “ You were here, seven years are asked for copies of American dhe Earth’s cloud covv. ; tracked from the 'gound is still flict-of-interest trial of Manhat­ Tunis, Tunisia,' Jnly, 1 (ffl— ago?. Do'you notice changes?” newspapers or magazines.--. Young At $1 M illion Party Scientists believe that one of transmitting on 108.00 megacycles tan borough president Hulan Jack the two electrically operated cam­ and presumably will continue to Highly placbd AIgMan rtoel of­ ‘The young Muscovite-waits anxi­ people love to look at tha adver­ ficials said today chaaoes for ' Burdick Clai^ug ously for the reply. He seems fierce^ . . . Some Nepalese are report­ eras—the onb wlthjm e tirldesmgle do so indefinitely. tisements. They also are jntehse- Mogadiscio, Soraiallav July 1 (P) ed' fleetug fearfully to south from peace laUcs with Fraaoe In the ly proud of-the^changes. ly interested in news from the lena-^has'buriied out.., N A SA said. Its scientists decid­ — Impoverished Somalia todays tiorder area where Nepal govern­ ..near future appear doomed to North Dakota Win One of the tnost striking is the' West, and will go to extremes to cblebrtated with a million' dollar “This daiKIge seems to have ed, after Tiros I passed over thC ment says Chinese Uommunist failure. The ivbel blftoials said apparent absence of the old fear, get it; party on becoming the 15th Af- affected t)ie entjre satellite sysr, Fort' Monmouth, NJ., receiving troops killfd army- officer last the main stumbling block .wna o f the dread of nearby Informers, A group of American students ridkn nation to gain independence tern,” the. National. Aeronautics station At midnight Wednesday to Fargo. NT D., July 1 t8P) — A week and kidnapped 17, persons. France’s refusal during prdlml- o f' the suspicious shunning of for­ was strolling along a Leningrad since World War II. and Space' Admtn^tratlon aald in discontinue interrogating the sa happy Rep. Quentin N. Burdick Independence, feared as poMible nary negotiations "to give In on v. John E. Davis. iricg and eventually caused the thbt three nf .ttm-lU mm I t Laughing, slniglng crowds of an accident. a g ^ of uniting all ;2lh* million nbatoatlal to higliWBy antlste orient eloud coi/er i^oto- thereto re InfiiBlIaA: wke a m Only precincts'left were three young peoplif pour from the Still, said-one, be* didn’t Ihtend Somali tribesmen in E a ^ Africa- deeUWBtoee ,tioa DOfan. g ra p ^ *' ide angle camera trannnitter to ta lCcKeiials County in which Bur- M o ^ a River excursion boats of a to be too- critical atwut ,it. **We About .1 ^ ,0 0 0 Jtva in the neef , . -ADother mlBBlla is Hm satellite Haett, artitdi haa eburn eut;^’ , dlek was wsU ahead. waekand evaning, driiafisd in aum- have a sfiylng — stay out of ik>li- rqmMte. Rut Somali Isadara hope tram ■ant baek atoioat ^ 0 00 eloud and Maaa fliat-auapandad iatertog** msr hMt. rsU iid aftw.a day In tha~ Baxtb pietiirw > Maea It waa • t mat. Many M m M b funlUw at ' .(O erth m i' sa' M c * ><*•). ^ e R ^ l i l M X hM9B|jjp4 I'MlaikMaiJl I j ^ MANGHESTEB e v e n i n g HERAED, MANCHESTER. CONN,, FRIDAY, JULY 1,1960 MAKCHESTER EVBJJINO HERALD, I U n CHESTER, COHN4 FRIDAY, JlJLY l, I960 i} P iD C T fW O Jorie Stephens in memory of Jbsr from tliis country to loved one* In ■ - "V • • RockvUle-V ernon father, W. J, Stephen*. ( '* CJeechosolovakja tiecause of stamps The Rev. Warren E, CoVell will R y o f i ifi R ussiih^ iri the honoring a brilliant scholar, author Blue Cross ...... ■ ^heinwold oil apeak on "God’s Law and Man's' and patriot who fought with the Freedom".at the aervicei ^ e w $ powerful weapdna of idea*, logic Firworks Set PAW A Workers Complain V and eloquence, and who .woq', the 't p . '; . S l^ | | i Seeks, 20 , By LOUIS MAVDELL Rockville Police are Investigat­ Dread of % admiration and active support „ of PLAYING SAFIt ing complaints, fix^ some em­ freedom-loving -people* every­ MAY BE DAPIOBROUS r M s .vulMnU* For Tomorrow t a ffic D p a t t o ■ .i- ployes of Pratt and .Vtthitney Air­ IRON CURTAIN ON STAMP where." , By Alfred Sheiawiold NORTH NOw . . , J craft Division who have returned Rates Boost - Never underestimate, the power So goes th* Cold War. A bit'of ' lAfawould be simple If you could * A K Q The annual 'display of fireworks^ to work. ■ , (OaetfcrtSKf^' Plige 6 m ) in Moscow Of a stamp. brightly colored pap*ir.litU(c)t on an always lead uSet suits and follow O 10 7 1 Is scheduled for toraq^ydw at dusk ' The workers reported that light It can catty a letter thousands enveloi>e and two ^ijtions glare the time-worn prlhclples' of play. A K J 10 4 *t the' American L ^on 'field off bulbs filled with paint or tur­ (Contlnned from Fftfe One) x/t mlltfrOver land and sea. daggers at each othSr. 6 5- others a re ' hot by this In reality, however, the player, who i order, o f course, authbrities said, Regan Rd. pentine were found in the yards Also. 4t jcan addja little chill to Was it according to the script? never takes a. chance is a sure WEST e a s t An aerial hdmib explosion at ^ 6 (qoaUiia«d from Pmgti One) ing after 11 p.m. Tt impose*-early uals from |3 to 13.90, ahd family but they added tRat o f their homes. Broken glass has curfew on teenager*.,. Moscow’* .the Cold .War. A 6 5 4 } ^ 4 % p.m. will signify that, the display —T loser. , • f K I8 O Q 5 4 a ieels they have their dwr been found on South St. near Ver­ atreets become practically desert­ contract, from 37.80 to $0.25. Here’s the latest example: West opened th* three of clubs, Will.be held. If the weather is un­ non Ave. and la believed to'"be , tici, lay out of trouble." he said, Action taken by the CaecHoelo- ♦ 7 3 ♦ 0 4 5 8 scienoeA to live with and ed an hour before midnight. Directors of the medical insur­ Swim Ihstnu^MOn and Easf won with th, ace. He re­ atone through the normal Uvenu favorable tomori-ow, the fireivorks isonT light. bulbs, police said. L jfrinnlBK. A younjr Sovjpt mother, Vaklan government In Aarring will be set off Sunday. ehattlDj; with Amerirana, casual­ But much of Moscow remain^ ance program decided„tO.*eek the turned the ten of .clubs, South, SOUTH of Mnence. ' \ Workers aIso-4:eBort that they mall' bearing II.S. "Champloh" , of covered with the jsck, and 'West m Parking space for up to 6,000 the same aa it was in the year of are receiving numerous. , anony­ ly aaked for empty American rate increase when a retdevv of Liberty” stamps honormg Thoma* To StarJ^ Pools A 1 10 7 I 'Ihe Bishop’s dioc«((W covers Iff V'-; Stalin's death. won with the queen. ■ . car's il provided at the LiCgion field, mous telephone calls. ci|:arette packag:e8. J^articularly. group hospitalization figures G. Masaryk; the father of the Re­ O A 6 6 , parishes (counties) in southwest ahe wanted a peckase hearing'the , 'Long' .. lines still wait patiently At this point West knew East ♦ 9 8 Louisiana. and/ several entrances and exits Captain Peter J. Dowgewicz showed losses) of a ^ u t $800,000 public of Czechoslovakia, was "de­ The flretAf three sets of swim- had the missing deuce of club*. He will be in use. name of the Hgarettea_ smoked, b>-; at maHtets for items aewonally this year, Duplirisk.v' said. Losses * 1 9 8 7 IWhlle the edict made no men­ said the^dffenders, are jm bject. to in scai-ce supply. People at|ll line plored” early this Week by Post­ mini^/je^ns ^11 begin at Saltisr*, also knew South had starts^ with Francis J. Prichard heads the ■yraneia Gary Powers,, the captured during the first five months of the Narth. East Soaifc' W ^ tion of specific past accidents, a arrest on. charges of breach of the up wdth cans and bottles for milk, master General ^mmerfleld. four clubs 'Since East would'hav* American Legion committee hand- pilot. A ptctufe of the package had year, • he added, have confirmed' Globe Hollovv an^ 'Verplanck 4-car ooUisloh in New Iberia, not peace, littering the highways, and even though Moscow now ha* de- "On March 7 / 1960, the U.S. returned Lhe deuce of clubs If he ling the display. The fireworks are appeared in the Soviet press as-one the estimate. ’s-wlmming pools on'Tuesday morn­ a SS ,>‘ A far from Lafayette, .killed nine more serioua . charges II injuries .divery sendee. Goverriment Isriied two nfeiv p ^ t- had started with four. OpiMiag 1»«4 — OS pild for by the, town,' occur. ,, of power’s-effects, It the rate Increases are. grant­ age stamps o /th e 4c and de­ ing at 10 o'clock. The lessons win persons last week. Although un­ Another sight per*i*t*; the West's trouble was that he didn’t confirmed by police authorities, Rockville srtid Vernon fire equip­ Junior ,I.*glon Bractloe "The hoys call them 'razyved- 'funerals of the poor. A coffin is ed, they will be the first for the nominations ^honoring Thprfms G. be for any children who have at have a convenient-suit'to swltrtito. ment will be on hand to prevent chlk (Intelligence agent) cigaret­ comprehensiVe.plan in eight years, Masaryk, the founder-.pJesident of least attended kindergarten this 8pades—A K Q; H earU -^0 T 8; there were reports that a $10 drag -The Junior Legion basebatlb-^m placed in an open truck, surround­ lyy It seemed pointless to lead spadeia Diamond* A K J 10 4; Clubs—8 race bet led to the collision. fire damage, and local policemen will meet toilay at 8 :^ -^ .m . at tes' and con.sider the pa^dcage for the extended plan in five years the Republic of Czec'hoalovakla In past year. ( or diamonds, and dangerous to lead will be supplemented by State J* I88VYIBTMIDOLITU1INPIKI ed by straight-backed chair* for 5. What do you say? ^ Loveland Hill for a^peclaJ prac­

■ • v.-r.;.- • -V ■ ■ ■ r - ■ .1 - ...... ' ■. 't ' V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, JULY 1,1960 FAGlfc JPOTI- P A O lB y U B v»- diana, TIgatb And Wbita 0 oki Vtl- RANUL H e b r o n day, July .% Red te z and 'Orjolaa, \ • 11 South Windsor — ‘ ‘ Yanks. ____ nr VimUmantio Bzba Ruth, lUFL OIL 5:80 p ^ Wadneiday, CJbventjy New Pastor RisleysNote ■ Hawks and Ooke at Baba Ruth GASOLINf Seven A r^ s Listed Parte In WUUmantlc, Nasiiff and Covantiy CMt at Coventry <^am- Takes Pulpit ^ Anniversary m ar School; Thursday, Naaallf and Covent^ Hawk# at O o v -a n try BANTLY OIL For Use as Parks Television of T?he Rev.'John Nichols Cross will 6s00 S Theater,(In protrf ) Bheitock H6lmM Mr. and M».,MUUm RUa«y Plaiaa Athletio Field; Friday, July I .iMI' W'l . I\l . TwlHcbt Thestir..(la progreu) 40 Mas Frei{i Black Hawk 8. Armatrong Rd.* will— hold pP^ Coke and Coventry Colt- at CSov- > i^ b lle p«rk v«nd recTMtion MHS Pool Opening Delayed preach his first nefmoh as new pas­ Earl} Show (In prograM) 30 Hotel Ds*]parae house at 3 pJh- Monday at tteir entry Plain# Athletio FieliL ; 'I '! \1N I I!l I I tel? of the H^bton and Gilead C^h- FlrM -Show (In orpipaM) 33 t:00 X jm ry Theater home in obeervanoo at theig. JWth aniM atnJagtoUly located adjacent Cartoon Playllousay ' 18 n Sunast Strip ninth ballot. TEL. Mlfclicll 9-'1595 The* high school swimming gregationzfChurches Sunday hav-> CannonbalL 8 Play YourTour HunchHun... wedding anniversary. They wm American Legion league, 6 p,m. • to heavily 'populated, areas” vi'ere pool will not open Tuesday as Sheena ^ 63 PhlUp Stiver* " Special alw have a dinner , party here at Montey, Ooventry j A RodcvUle; advocated in a report by the Park Ing aasmned his duties'today. 6:28 Weather, News A Bporta 8 ;80 The pendulum ROCKVILLE TR 8-8Jt71 planned. . , ^ ’ 6:30'White Hunter 18 Masquerade Party 5 p.m. Wednsaday, Covantiy at l^miiman- and Recreation Committee (PRC) Maintenance problema have- ,He Is a native of Westerly, R.I., Club House 23 :00 Moment 6f Fear ' 73te couple waa married' Jiily 4, tlc; July 10 (Sunday) 2 p.m. Oom- which has been submitted to the a" ^aduate of Westorly ' High Snorts. Newk It Waattaer 8 The Detective 1938, at the Center Congregation­ well at" Ooventry Plains Athletio arisen and must be wercoine. School, and holds an- A.B.' degre.e Scope . 68 Pari* Precinct Board of Selectmen. The Recreation Department 6:46 DoulA.'.Edwards Twilight Zona al Church In East Hartford by the F i e l d .', Ihe acquisition of seven sareas so 'announce next week when Aqe' from, Boston University and a B.D. HuntlW-Brlnkley 10,, 10:80 Black Saddle Rev. Trueman Woodv(ard, who ta- , Bleetlnga that park f a c il it i e s near all d eg ree from Andover-Newton John Daly / Person To Person GtUl the pastor of this church* The Zoning Board of Appeiria pool will open, Theological Seminary, 19^9. He 6:65 Barry Barents / Star SpotU^t famUles In South Windsor would 7:00 Lockup ■ : 46 Sports Camera They have been reeldcnts of ,Cov- \B aehaduled to meet at 7:80 p.m. be open' to all residents and their ,, : Movie at Seven ' Time Out For Sporta ent^ for the past 18 years and today in tlie board room at the p h a r m a c y guests, mlnUnlsing transportation News & W.eaUier ;00 Big Kswa ■ ' itfanger Liirks neratd Playnouaa News. Weather A'Sporta 8, 8. have: two sons, Rlchaid, 21, and Town MBco Building. problems and hazardous traf(lc Dial 393 Playhouae . , Milton, 19. _ The Board of Welfare willmeet 664 CENTER STREET crossings, was recommended In the 7:16 John Daly Banr Barenta Risley Is employed by the Fann at 7:80 pm . Tueaday at the Board In Traffic over IIuntley-Brlnkley 11 :1B Jai^ Parr 10, COR. OF ADAMS P ^ report, according to John.J. Film . Wortd'a.Beat Hoirlea Manufacturing Co. In Neiylngton. rocrni a t the Town OlSoe Building. Egan Jr:, the committee chairman. 7:80 Wait DUnev Presents - -Starll^t'-Xotle Mra. Rlaley asaiata her son Rich­ The .Board of Education will TEL. MI 9-9814 He said the PRC will also ask the . Long W^kend Cimarron City' :80 Jack P aar Show ard at hia dance studio In'Man­ meet at 8 pm . Monday a t the Rob­ Rowhlde 8, 1:60 NeWa It Weather selectmen to favorably consider 8:80 Wichita Town x 1:00 News, Prayer chester. Toung Milton Risley is ertson School. . Prescription another area off "King St. at the Chicago, July 1 tS’i—Americans SEE SATURDAt’B TV WEEK roR coamjcxB LisTiNO a barber in WlHlmantto. The Waterfront Manor Men’s next meeting with the selectmen. loaded their cars with resorKgarb Among the guisata attending the dub will meet at 8 pm . Wednea- Other , properties include: Tlie and gear, hitched on their teat affair wfll be Mrs. Rlaley's moth­ day at the development club- y Specialist Podunk Mill Pond off Ellington trailers and headed onto the high­ er, Mrs. Fanniei Edwards of Hart-, houee. Em eet Hamblefct, preeldent, Rd.; the Spring Pond Pa^yfaclU- ways today for thfe long July 4 Radio ford, and her atepmothtf, Mrs. will be in chaige. “ Tell Your Doctor To ties on 'Pleasant Valley^d.; the weekend. Beatrice Edwards of Greenwoods •Phone Us Tomlinson property off Sullivan This y;raa the second of three (Thia llptittg InidndM qi Jy thqM news broadcasts of 10 or W>iBiinite R. I. Manoheater Bvenlny H e r a l d Ave. to West Rd. -Saturday - Sunday - Monday hol­ length. Soma atstlona otter short howsoasta). r''''’' Obnroh Servioea O oven^ cqrreapoBdent, F. Paul­ WjD?Will,DeUver” Secondary sltes/mclude: Town- idays of the tourist season. Me­ WDRC—ISOd '♦12:06 World Haws—Sign Off Sundky Maaaes at S t M ar/s ine Uttleb teiej^umo PUgrlm 2- owned property-'oehlnd A'very St. '6:(IQ Nawa, Zaimaa \ w nc—loM Church on School St. are how be­ U SE THE u 6 n N . b a n k morial Day weekend was the first. - 6:16 Art Johnson • ;6o News, Weather A Sporta 6281. School; K o c ^ lk projperty off Labor Day ivill be the last. 6:46 Lowell Thoraaa 6;.30 Suppertime' Serenade ing conducted on the annual sum­ CHARGE PLAN FOR YOUR Avery St. n w Vernon Towir Line. Danger lurked for travelers In 7'(HI Am'>e N' Andv 6:46 Three Star Extra mer schedule at 7:30 a.m., 9:30 It haa been estimated that there PRESCRIPTION Avery Heights park and pond. Mc- 7:30 Double Your Pleasure 7:00 Dlqk Bertel the 73 million cars that are ex­ 7:46 Bob and Ray 7:30 New* Of the World a.m., and 10:30 a.m. with the ad­ are more than 8,770 motels in New GraUi7.4>oran property off Rye and pected to bo on the road sometime 8:UU World I'onlgnt 7:46 Orandstand Bandstand ditional Maas at 11:30 a.m. The England alone." ^ I'Sts. . . during the holiday; The National 8:16 MuMc TlU-On* 8:06" : Nightghtbeat Mass at St. Joseph’s Church in Spring Pond Park, probably the 13.00 New* ,,8:10 Kansas City at Boatoa Safety Council, reportlndg on the U:10 Music nil One 10:45 The Three Buna Efigleville is at 8!30 a.m. , , _jt to be acquired is too well month''of May, said fatalities for 1:00 Newa. Man Oft 11:00 News' < . Confessions are heard each l^at- known to deserve further com­ WHAT—SIO 1 11:15 Sports Final ^ that, month. reached an all-time 11:30 Starlight Serenade ' . urdi^ from 4:30 P ™- to 5:80 p.m. ment. Poduidc Mill Pond Includes high of 3,200, up 3 per cent from Rev. John C ross^' 6:00 Big Show and from 7:30. p.m. to 8:45 p.m. wooded areas surrounding the 6:30 John Daly May of 1959. was ordained at the Central Bap­ 6:40 Big Show at St. Mary’s Church. pond. Avery Heights Park and The Independence Day week­ 7:00 Bd P Morkaa 6;ug rinineiai Mama Sunday services from now until Pond and the Kooamlk property tist Church at Westerly, R.I., In 7:15 Big Show 6:16 Showcase end News end, the council said, could take 1958. ' , 11:.30 Piibitc Affaira 7:00 Futtoo Lewis Sept. 4 at both the Se(ond Con- are located near many housing a toll of 370 traffic deaths, or 60 12:6q Sign Off : 7^6 Evening DevbUona gregatlcihal Church and First Con- developiments Including the Wood­ more than would be counted on a He served as youth director at WPOP— 1410 7:20 Showcase andVNew* Central Baptist Church for t'Wo 7:45 Baseball Warniup gregatlohal Church will be held at N O T I C E land Park group of homes now non-hhMday weekend of''the“ same 6:00 Newa. Weather being erectTown-owned prop­ years, ahd was pastor of the Lime 6:16'Conn. Ballronn 7:66 Detroit at New York 10 a.m. length. Rock Baptist Church In Lincoln, 7:00 Ray Somer* 10:30 Showcase and NeWs . . The Rev. James R. MacArthur, erty near the Avery St. School 'ITie estimate covered the period 11:00 Newa 11:05 Music Beyond the Star* and Newi win probably be developed as R:I:, for three years. He Is a vet­ 11:10 Ray Uomera 13:06 World Newa Roundup pastor at the First Ccingregatloh* TO AU WATER CUSTOMERS of 78 hours from 6 p.m. today to eran of World War II, and of the 1:00 Del Rayce* 13:16 Sign olf aJ Church, will use "Beyond Free­ school athletic fields which might midnight Monday, July 4. For ~- ■ ■■■■*----- ^ :--- *- be available also- to students, at comparative' purposes the Assoct Korean War, In the U.S. Army. dom” as this week’s sermon topic. the h l^ school being erected near­ atted Press surveyed the 78-hour He was*-married to Florence deal for'hedges and a few flower '? Knausses in Europe In drdor to supply cklequato fire^ protoctlon^ by. The Torolinaon property -off period from 6 p.m. Friday, June Obermann, also of Westerly, and beds can also be seen, containing Sour Notes Hit Mr. and Mrs.'Harold Knauaa Sullivan A.ve. and McGrath-Doran 17, to midnight Monday, June 20, has three sons, Jay, 6, Philip, 3, and hardy plants • like, zinnias and ahd daughter, Judith, have left on and to givo a supp^ of water to customers property would also be handy to and counted 348-non-hoUday traf­ Peter, 1.- marigolds. A few people raise Festival of Jazz the steamship Berlin for a 2-month many local JfandUles and their fic deaths. Mrs. Cross Is a graduate of sweet peas. • Bluropeah visit. While abroad on Mgli eiovaHons your cooperation is r^ guests. Katherine Glpbs Secretarial School, She also tells of a Congregation­ ■they. visit their son and broth­ Years ago fireworks were the Boston, 'apd has.'worked In Civil Newport, R.I., July i VP)—The er, Lt. Da-vld Knauss and family With, luggage rounded tip and checked by Customs, Scouts head for buses and-busy round 'of actinties. In submitting its report the big killer and maimer of the July al Conference held last spring in 7th annual Newport Jazz Festival quested in carrying out the f^ w ih g \ bommittee emphasized that ad- Servlc^ and In the U.S. Army as the vicinity of Phoenix. It hap­ In Germany. ’They also plan to 4 holiday but this . hazard has a Secretary, and In the Physics De­ got underway last night with some tour parts of Bel^um, Holland sfilsBion to the parks would have dwindled to Insignificance as state pened that a Mormon church was competition from a ri'val Jazz con­ Arri\yi?''ofxl7 Danish Girl Scouts and tlii^e leaders in this partment bf Graduate School at called upon to furnish meals dur­ and Switzerland and will' apend schedule: to be limited to local families and after state outlawed them. None Boston - University. cert. two weeks in England btfore counfCy for a'7-week visit as guests of Manclie.sler's Trnoii 1 guests. was reported last year or In 1958. ing the several days of the meet­ The festii^l' muslcfans held — An elder citizen commented' ..^Church News ing. As the Mormons do not te- making a plane trip home Aug. 31. Serfior Scouts cpincides with the 50tlr anniversary of the The largest recent fireworks toll sway at Freebody Park. Not far ’ITie baseball program for the ttiat perhaps It would be wise to was six in. 1946. A special service of Holy Com­ IJeve In the use of tea,, coffee or NO lawn sprinkling of any type At any place Danish GiG Scout, movement this .year. munion was held -Wednesday St. liquor of any kind, no doffee was away another group put forth coming week as listed by Robert Invite all from tax and near to a The Safety Council said that from? the lawns o f Cliff Walk H. lyilcox, commissioner Of the The Visitors arc hmmber.s of Gopcnha'gcn’s Ab.solmp It com­ big land clearing bee and picnic. the May increase In traffic deaths Peters Day, at St. Peter’s Episco-. served, but there was -plenty of on any day between the hours of 4 and 9 p^n. pal Church, to honor the patron Pastum. One of the Con^egatlon- Manor, a cabaret. Coventry Boys’ Baseball Assn., pany, as troops are\^lled in Denmark. The troop iX named He said, -That’s the way we added to a per cent rise dur­ follows: cleared land In the old days.'.’ Saint of the church. al ladies attending was _Jieard to The music from both groups after Bishop Absolom, lijgendary founder of Copenhagen. Be­ ing April, alt but wiped out ear­ was preceded by heated words. Ameii()an League, 6 p.m., Cov­ ‘TU het a bottle of Whiskey that lier safety Improvement this year. Parishioners are reminded that say that the Poetum was as good The above schodulo Includes Saturdays and . V cause Absoloni II became so big, the company actiuircd tlie the summer schedule of . services as some coffee she had tasted! Charlie Mingus, bass player in entry Grammar School, Tuesday, we had less Juvenile delinquency TTie toll for the first five months Orioles and Yanks, Indlahs and nickname, "Elephants.” In the old days than you have to­ will begin coming 'Sunday, with the Cliff, Walk group, accused of 1-960 thus remained virtually George T. Weln, dlredtor-producer Tigers; Thursday, Red Sox and In­ Sundays and will be In effect until further Aboard the Gripsholm Wednesday, (ino of tlie Danish day. We Imew how to chanel brave, unchanged from the same period Holy Communion at 9 a.m. The Manchester Evening Herald He­ Scouts bore the Danish flag and anotlier carried a yellow . Srtrong, .youthful energy Into use­ Brotherhooid of St. Andrew Will bron correspondent .Miss Susan of the festival, of tiylng to sabo­ last year. tage the lesser-known concert notice. felt banner, "Elefahternc.” Each of the Danish Scouts wore ful endeavor then," he stated. Numerically the change was hold Its mdnthly corporate com­ Pendleton, telephone AOademy 8- munion at this service. TOere will 3464, Weln told police he ordered Min­ name tags in the shape of elephants. Bazaar Itete Set less than hslf of one per cent. The ^ ESTQW The'Executive Board of the Ba­ 5-month toll this year was 13,790, be no service of St. Andrew gus to stay away from FTeebody Ingrid Sorensen showed to her hostess, Diane Swan.soh, an zaar Committee.for S t Francis of Brotherhood this week, but the Park. PHARMACY N ' THE MANCHESTER WATER COMPANY only 60 fewer than the 13,840 450 Hartford Rd.—MI 9-9946 elephant doll mascot, dressed in a Danish Scout uniform aiid Assisi ChurcJrhas announced that January-May count of 1959.. services will be continued on other 'The argument became heated the "Gala Bazala’’ will bo held Saturdays during the summM Burdick Claiming and Jo Jones, Mingus group drum­ OPEN ALL DAY cap,-which her mother made and outtitted. A similar clcpliant from 7 p. m. to midnight July 28 Vehicle travel, however, .i-ose doll was presented to the . ship’s captain from the Danish about four per cent in the fiye schedule. While the rector, ReV. mer,' iritervened, explaining to po­ JULY 4th and 29 qnd from 2 p. in. to mid­ Gordon W. Weeman, vacations North Dakota Win lice later that the bass player gii’Is. ' . night on July 30. A 1960 automo­ months. This, plus the slight re­ Prescriptions of Course duction In deaths, produced a |rom July 6 to Aug. .6,.-services became over-excited. In addition to personal luggage Which ail had to lie checked bile will be awarded during tnn.3- will be conducted by Jm lay-read- (Continued from Page One) cfciy program, ' mileage death rate of 4.8 deaths . Police stepped in and Mingus I,!- through U.S. ^Customs, tlie Danislr girls’ baggage ihclufled erSWHcdley Hill and" Bradley, Bat­ agreed to stay away from*’ the ■ The following committee assigm- taj; every 100 million miles of ■When the state canvassing Concord Redwood Sale six large cardboard cartons filled with native co.stunies for a ments were completed by Uie tra'vel^,Thls is the lowest on rec son. ' ■ Newport Festival. Danish festival of folk dances and songs to be presented next ord for^-ii., similar period and com­ I>eagiie'Starts Monday board meets in mid-July for an ' All that took place a few hours ecutive Board at a recent mating; Hebron^:''Little League sched­ week. John Nachyly and , Mrs. Rudy pared wlth'-45.1 for the first five official audit of the returns Bur- before the start of the concerts. Now In Stock the♦ New Durlg are serving as co-chairmen .months of 1959. ule begifia July 4, at 2 p,m.> The ■■dlck apparently will become only Freebody Park, set up to ac­ BARBECUE SETS^ ___Tlifi_DamsIugii:ls-aiiol't-lieir-leaders, who are-gucsla in the to promote the award of prizes. Tigers wiil he pitted against the commodate ie,,500, had an audi­ SHERWIN-WnjJ^S homes of Manchester Scouts and leaders, loured Manchester • ^ a r s . All following games will the fifth Democrat to serve in the Prize treasurer is Michael ence of 4,200 for a concert by the A-lOO, Latex Honae Paint PERSONALIZED SEATS FOR EACH PERSON High School ye.sttjrday afternooh. They attended the wedding Modugno and the ticket committee 'start at 6:15 p.nj. Players are to Senate from North Dakota. He Dave Brubeck 'Quartet, Marshall Includes Maurice Demers, Thomas arrive half an hoUr before "game was the first Democratic Con­ Brown and the Newport Youth At The last evening of Miss Janice Smith, a former member of Ti’ooii Coughlin, Martin Harris, Edward BOY scopr time. Umpires should he bn the gressman in state history after SAIE PRKE 1, who visited"DefTmafk in 1958.~TlTe.Dani.sh visitors fornTod his 1958 election. Band, Cannonball Adderly Quin­ Steben, Marcel Guimond and Wil­ Notes and ^lews field 15 minutes before starting tet, Nina Simone, Art Farmer- W.H.ENGUND .88 an honor guard as the bride and*bridegroom emerged from liam Fisher. time#-Games will be played on the Burdick’s' yife and Mrs. Peter­ Benny (Jolson Jazzette and the Center Congregational Church after the •ceremony. _____ Serving as co-chairman for the "Ball field adjacent" to the' elemen­ son’s husband, Kenneth, each died Maynard Fergusbn Orchestra. LUMBER C p . ■taffing of booths are Janies Jack- tary school unleASr otherwise cio- in 1958. Burdick has three daugh­ The vi.^itor.s spent this morning at Camp Merrie-Wood, Cub Pack No;'2.51 held It’s final At opening tlmci the Cliff Walk "AT THE GREEK? . Reg. 52.95 son and Mrs. Charles Kehoe, Ba­ termined. \ ters and a son; Mrs. Peterson has Manor Lawn, where 500 chairs Manchester’s-Scout daj^,.-4;amp. They will attend ,a dance in zaar treasurer is Mrs. Wayne Gor­ meetj.ng Jupei8 at camp Johnson. a daughter, Leslie, 9, and a son, ’The new Webeloes den lead with Judge .at Fair . \ were set -up, had an audience of Open All Day Satarjay / piece Woodruff Hall'-of Clenter Church'this evening, speiifb Satur­ ton. Atty. John Casey is appointed John Horton of Hebron was one Birch, 5. Mrs. Peterson said the 10 persona. One of them was Mrs. day morning on a shopping trip. Saturday afternoon in Bol­ legal advisor and publicity is being the Pledge of Allegiance. of the judges-In the agricultural will make their home here. “FAMIlYivSiZE" SET handled by John Nachyly. praduatlon exercises were .held Vice Pr&ldent Richard M. Nix­ Louis L. Lorlllard, estranged wife 66” T«bl* and 6 ’ ton for a picnic and swimming party, and will attend the ^or the Webeloes around, the department' at the Demon­ of the -jazz festival president. U.S.'Custom.s agent .performs duty with good humor and friendiv welcome. Other committees Include: Frank stration Day at the Tolland Coun­ on', who campaigned' for Davis, S*p.r«f* B*neh*i Fourth of July fireworks display at Mt. Neho field. Elephant «ma.scbt wears Danish uniform. Motola and Mrs. Rudy Durlg, sigif dampflre built by Ward Pontlcelll. While famlliea looked on. Cub- ty Agricultural Center in Rock? said the tlghtetti of the race point­ ty painting; John Curtin and Alfred vine, June 29. \ ed up his contention that the pres­ Cowperthwaite, colIectors^/Robert master Vincent presented Webe­ SAIE PRia loes badges and graduation certl Mrs. Keiineth K, Kolb, of. Tuc­ idential campaign will be a tough Blaln, public address systerp; Mrs. son, Arizona, the former Miss one. . ■ ELASTIC STOCKINGS >.88 Donald Cantwell, chairman, assist­ fleates to John Felice, -Thomas Davis said if official results- ed by Rev. James F.' Glynn, pastor, Rlttie,. Ward Pontlcelll, Richard Mary Blsselj of Hebron, says in a a Martel and Steyen Beauchene. recent letter, that people, of that bear out his -defeat he will retire TRUSSES ~ BELTS . and Rev. Raymofid B. Yuskauskas, vicinity do not raise many flowers from politics. '\Re was a banker assistant p a ^ r , stock Inventory. A bear badge waa preiiented to Haavy„l" itoek (knot-fraa) “ Reg, 62.95 Electricity-^11 be taken care of James Nicola, as well as a Hon because of t'lie heat and dryness and rancher at McClqsky, N. N., ARTHUR DRUG by John and George Chart- book in honor of his tenth birth­ she thinks. But flowering .shrubs and a state senator before being imooth rbundad-cornart TPIECE ton^-William foitkaveck and Ray- day. Also receiving books were such as -oleanders, are used a great elected tohls first term in 1956. _ on each piece "JUMBO SIZE” SET ipond Lanier, carpentry, Raymond Henry Klein, a bear book in honor 84” Tabu «nd I 'Glennon, watchman;' smd CYO of his ninth birthday; and Kent Stparaf* lanChat ^ boys and girls, clean-up detail. Ough, A lion! booH in honor of his • Wapping Cknhniunlty and First tenth. Henry Klein also received Congregational Churches will a'denner’s badge. r vv> V c- FIVE PIECE CLUB SET hold joint services during July and Cubmaster Vincent presented August with worship held - at Cub Scout 50tti Jubilee badges to INCLUDES: W ashing dishas svSi Wapping during July. Church will thofollowlng Cubs; John Oleksew, 36" X 36’’. table be at 9:30 a.m. The soloist will be Robert Slattery, Thomas Ray, ' Mrs. Frederick Rettberg. James Nicola, Walter Bonn, Henry V IT T N E R GARDEN CENTER is posy today . •• AND 4 benches Our Savior Lutheran Churclij, Klelii, John - Entwlstle. Larry SALE PRICE wdrsrflplng at Wapping Grammar Lfegler, Paul Martel, Ray Norton, MAKE SHOPPING AT School, will hold church services Kent Ough, Edward Adams, John at 9 and 10:15 a.m,. Sunday School Bousfleld, John Felice, Thomas VITTNER'S " A GROW ING H A B ir' 2 6 8 ^ will meet at 9 a.m. Kittle Ward, Pontlcelll and Rich^ Messes at St. Francis of As- ard Martle. . Reg. Price ■isl Will bo said at 7, 8, 9f_.9:10, ' Swimming, racing and prizes 37.95 ^ 10:15 and 11:30 q.m. . preceeded the exercises, and . re- ■ 'freshihents were served, Maneheater Evening Herald Sooth 'Windsor oorreapondeht El- moiei"€>. Bnndiain, telephone Constructed of California Redtbood Mitchell 4-0674. G«org« H. GHfHng 'r,- ~ 2 "Heai^Stock(knot-freej\ SENTENCES} FOR BCROLABV New.Ha'Ven, July 1 (/P)—S to le n SEE OUR DISPLAY OF SENSATIONAL BUYS ' \ (Capp^) Aheam, 45, has been • EXCAVAiwa fO*s hom « boating sentenced to 1.0 to SO ..years in pris­ MONDAY n UP TO 50% OFF All hands haul costdmfe boxes during' dock strike. on for his part In the $25,000 burg- - I our w gyl. Scout'executive greets leader’s-daughter. vv'eary-travelers click cameras at'Center Church at first view of Manchester.v laiy last month at the ' Bradlees , and GRAttilG V JULY 3rd and 4«li TO GIVE OUR GET youg "DO IT YOURSELF" MATERIALS Abre. In.Hxmdeh. Superior Court '55 yard Truek Shovel, Yon get premium quality FOR THE JULY 4tb WEEKEND Judge Thomas E. Troland also ' -.V EMPLOYES A LONG WEEKEND Mpbilheat with RT-98. . . the ^ aehtenoed Aheun's two compan­ Backhoe and Bulldozer... A ■ ♦ -fr' moat completdy effective fud ions yesterday. William F. Flynn. oil additive in use today. And _ WE OPEN AT 7:80 AM. y 28, received 5 to 10 years and 1 MONDAY Thru SATURDAY. - ' 'i Wmfjun' P^tlccl, 22, drew on^' to Coventry N 2-7B8t ; you get premium service. An- )~." »v-- five years. All are New Haiven R I /■ '"P <4> .W-. \ > \ ' C : k : \ ■> I : :

MANCaESraVgyignNG h e r a l d , FRroAY. JULY l, i 960 l»A - Week or so, they are now better < national, policy hiaklng ma* .na Tear...... IIB-.M birth as Vfree nation. Many wilbfbfget all,.about the Fourth’s "Gimme", than "Thanks." IWVer- vet6 were 256 Dehiocrats and 89 Bahnir, Hazardville; Collins Driggs, be' omitted from reel estate ad- able to put up with it. &’■"chlnefy^works. Six Hontba 7.7S Supreme Court decision, in 19: significance, and others rMhifig around to have a good time the 1,601 last week!' Two weeks Republicans. '. vertlsemeiits, .. fore hie retirement seven years eral Assembly, and effective today, TiircA^xontJU 8.90 ago, clalma numbered 997. theless, we are bigger people when New Albany, -Pa.; Mrs. Helen Burglars ^et $3 agq, he .was superintendent of the llmita the number of members of They took toeite neckties off Although. Rockefeller, a Repub- . . O f | A M W i t t i a a e e e e e » « • « # • e e •• a e a e e f 1.80 held that Federal cctorts could not\ 'file bill' affects 535,060 postal The commteUpn i^id yesterday won't live long enpuglvtdrtmember. we have -learned how .to say Grakowski, 376 Hartford Rd,; ' Winsted, July 1 (iP)—Burglars Seymour Manufacturing Co. ptenb piw political party who can hold today. . Ilcan, has r^ently been delighting W M kly a••a*•••• 4 R * a « a * a » a a a a a a a a a .80 accept evidence obtained 'by Fed it Is the first time this. year omployss and 6ne ’ million white Kenneth Reed, Coventry, WIU, some nevirspapele; '"have used B l u e t t O O p J T a a a a a a a a a a a a a> f a a e ea 'a a ak .06 Be that as It m^jy^^e mighty-7 ------;------^ ^ that a . comparison with total "Thanks," especially When our broke Into toe W liist^ Savings In Bridgeport. He Was a member of terojs on any elective or appointive Democrats-' with ' some outspoken eral officials ">in violation the ecAar. federal employes. It' would! Brown, 170 Charter Oak StT uary phrases such as “inixed neighbor- sometlmejletween now and that America la losing the aconom- claims de a similar period in 1959 gratitude is directed toward God fatten paychecks by from $350 a Bank early today but ^ t only $3- Olivet congregational Church in boarotit^the same time. comment abbyt SHsenhower ad­ ___ HEHBER o r Fourth Amendment, which prohib­ Fourth^O'7 tolnk about /jiir as our response for 'all that He has Wolverton 75 Wedgew;(Sod Dr.; hoo4s,” “anyone buys," ;f*coloied,” ministration peiTormahee, there THE ASSOCIATED PRESS' ic battle to the Red tld«- has been nearly ideiitlcal. year to $1,500 a year, depending on and two guns; Police qifickly took to show that properties terS 0-pen Bridgeport. Howewfei<;.,mim)rity representar Tha Anoctated Preti it exclutlTely its "unreasonable searches and sei­ a national entity and Our Point Four and foreign aid ' The State, teat.lyeek paid claim­ done for us. Mi;s. Elizabeth Skoglund, 1 Union tion isXreaayThe rule for; Man­ Driver Faces was nothing of ah antt-Eissnhow- entitled to the'use of repubtication of future as a p-ee people The Rev. Alfred L. Williams j ^ w ^ t pay scales. The bill would PI.; James Rohan, '517 Hartford one man Into custody. to Nqgroes. .Survivors include his wife, Mrs. all newt dltpatchea credited to it or zures.'' But the doctrine also unt ^ riiliur of 'republlution of ipeclai ics of other countries since World weekly checks averaging $33.54, Elsenhower vetoed the measure a.m. by Armsind Brooks, an em­ son of\ Stratford, and (jurtis B. the 1958 ..election, has put Deipo- committee. ply. tQ the states. As a re/nxli, it to co'me. Excluding, if one War n . That we must continue the State Labor Departrhent said. Heieii Krawski, 179 Foster St.; nated in that 'way are Unavailable crats on most committees fbamer- 'Rockefeller—who has held Im­ dialatiatchet herein are alto reserved. the ever present spectre of a yesterday as "indefensible by any David ^ n a s , 62 Prospect St.; Ed­ ploye, when he chine W duty. to non-white buyers or renters, the Wilson, W6 Green Manor _Rd„ permitted Federal couito^ accept aiding other countries la beyond ESTOW light." He aaid it would intensify _ Police picked up for question­ Manchester; a s’lster, Mrs. Ruth ly domlffalted by Republlcans/^^^^ Carl A. Moors Jr., 22-, of l697 portant posts both In -toe Eliwn- ,.«^1 aerttee client of N. B. A. Serv- nuclear hofocaust, what are we do­ PHARMACY- ward H^nigan-Jr., Ill Woodland commission said. these, the hiajor ones were the hower and previous Demoermtie ''icepfec. evidence lllegato^'obtalned • by ing to ipsure our own future as a question.' w N toe "conspicuous unfairness andj-st,-"MrV ine LiMne, 131 Moun­ ing a man they Identified as Blaine Executive Secretary Thomas F. Knox of Drange>4hree grandchil­ St., was arrested and PaWthers Representatives; The Town Planning Commission, adminlstrations-^said he knows state offlcials-'bnd handed—"on‘ a But the -future of bur country 459 Hartford Rd.—MI 9*9946 diaorimlnation" he contended al­ tain Rd.; M rs> ^Ita Nylin, 26 Har­ Phaii;, 18, New Boston, Mass., dren, and three great-grandchil­ chterg^ ' W i t h racing and reckleiss Julius Mathesra Special Agency — New country ^l)eaides arming ourselves in its 'relationship with the rest A TKbuRht' for TodSjr Henry explained that the use of dren. Zoning Board, of Appeals, and from personal experience that n o ^ ' York. Chicaso,. Detroit and Boston. ^ silver p|atfer''-—tO' Federal prose- to the teeth ? ■ ' OPEN ALL DAY ready exlats in federal pay scales. ris St; John Welch, 25 Arcellia which, la near here. -He formerly auch phrases apparently does not drivlng'-xt 10:40 last night, after IffiHBER AtIpIT BUREAU OP of the world economically speak­ Sponsored by the Maacheoteg JULY 4th •PtNALTYJ He also said that “intensive and Dr.; Mrs. M arg:^t Craig, 293 lived In Wlnated. Fuheral'services will be held to­ Board of Tax Review. a high-spebigchase on New State man la more deejply concerned witiF CmCPLATTONS. ^ ' cutorA There ik no.- question that the ing is something to think about. Council pt Ohqrclies unconcealed political preisur'e -violate aijy law. ' improving government .operations United StaW and'the . rest of the • OPEN-END Parker St.; Darrell Ripux, Elling­ Sgt. Anthony Drehzyk and Pa­ A 1959 law- prohibits; discrim­ morrow at 2 p.m. at St. Mary's The-law would req.uife that the Rd., in Bucktend,^ Adams St., and The Herald Printing 'Cojnpan; ''^The opinion overturning this doc* free, world isJinvplved In a life and If we are to cohtinue Into the Prescriptions of Course (was) exerted flagrantly on Con­ ton; Robin Foster, Wappi'ng; Mrs. trolman Howard -Buckley said Episcopal (Church. The Rev. Alfred proper number of terms -on boards Tolland Tpke. than Elsenhower. assumes no financial respohi " years to come to be, a world gress to pass the bill. , ination. in private housing where L. Willlains, rector, will officiate. nov7 dominated by a single party be "The President’aYislon, breadth typofraphical errors appeaii triha carried by only a 5-4 major­ death Ideolog^a) struggle with the Do-you remember "V -f Day” In Lillie'Warrin, South Windsor. » they took him into custody .pn toe five or more adjoining units. tire The driver of toe'filler car is verttsements and other re^tn ity. But it strikes us as not only Soviet Union and Red China. .economic power, we must train 1945? Your writer does. Eating HOME At toe same time he said he was ADMITTED’TODAY: Mrs. Eliz­ east side of town withip-Sn hour Burial wiu'be at the convenience of given to othqr party members as being sought bv Mandibster po­ of comment jufif creativity made our own people to administer this willing to approve a "modest” In- owned or controlled by the same toe/fftmlly.^ — soon as the terms become vacant. possible ^thte substantial advan­ in The Uanchester Bvenlnj; 1 -laical but In keeping with the'in­ We preach the blessings of free- with a local service club in a Man­ abeth Harrison, South Windsor; after the burglary was discovered. perSon.' • y lice. \ Display advertisini closlnc hours: dorh, the goldeir rule, and So far, power. chester restaurant that evening, MORTQAQE LOAHS - cresse, and GOP leaders were Patrick Serlnb, Bridgeport; Mrs'. No charge was placed against Friends may call at the Holmes But the town’s major appointive Patrolman Robert Lannah s^ ces In^'govemmerit organization tent of the Constitution's framers, It is true that In a country as counting on this to hold enough Henry said the commission de- Funeral Home, 400 Main St., to-t boards not guaranteed minority .ihleved in recent years,” Rocke- For Monday—l^p.m. Friday. despite bungle aHer bu'ngle, have he jumped into toe auto of a friend Irene Hawley, 167 Benton St.; Lou­ him Immediately." Police said one 'cldgd to make the request after he spotted toe two' cars hear For Tuesdar^l P.m. Monday. who stroye to mark the line where managed to attfy At least 'abreast vast as ours men 'will be trained and fought through the swirling Republicans in line tp sustain'the is Rosslllo, 16 Bolton St.;. Bernard of the stolen guns was found on night from 7 to 9. representation by. other lawa al.- Hllllaite St., and New State Rd:,' feltei^sald. For Wednesday—1 p.m. Tuesday. police activity must' stop lest it In the field of economics, but one INTERIOB-^EXTERIOR veto. Only one of Elaenhower’a ve­ hearing of repeated advertisements ready meet the terms.of the new The^Tlemiblican governor said For Thursday—1 p.m. Wednesday with tthe rapid rise of those two exhuberant trainc to the door . bf ALL COLORS cppicA adte^ -bt ik -h Lyons, 60 Laurel St.; Sebastian him. ■ which included toe phrases "any­ going aide by side in a northterly Fof'TOday—1 p.m. Thursday. begin to encroach on. what they countries as world p ^ ers. .question arises. Are we doing the church. Why toe church? Be­ toes has been overridden since he Valvo, 64 Edward St.; Mrs. Bertha Mrs. Lena n a f f one, which establishes the follow­ direction at about 5 m.p.h.' the time naacome for actlon>dn 'fir Saturoay—1 p.m. Friday. enough'to train our you;^: people became Presldent> one buys” or ’'anyone rents.' ’ Mrs. Lena Pfaff,,80, who. lived ing maximum representation li'm- revamping the'Bg^utlve branch to Classified deadline; 10:30 a m. _each regarded as the natural rights of . But the struggle of Ideologies cause toe door had been locked for vS A V I N G S ' But some other Republicans were Burgess, 17 Trotter . St. lke*s Vote Assailed Suddenly, he saldr they took off day ot.-publlcatlon except Saturday— Is not the only cold war in which now to do battle with the insidious the night, and your writer was ab­ BIRTH YESTERDAY: A jon to with her daughter, Mia. Clarence i-ta:' ’■ up New State Rd„ at a^veiw/iigh meqr'pressing nehte^boto foreign t a.m. man. ' . economic tactics of the Soviet saying the bill probably Would be Hartford, July 1 (ff)—Ronald L. ■Pair Gets 60 Days Peterson, 35 Loekwood St!, dted No more than two members of and domestic. We are engaged. There la also a solutely certain th at. out of the I v O A N passed oVer.^the vetp Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kjellsbn, 56 rate of speed, whldrhejplMSl^ at FYlday, July 1 Maintaining a distinction/be­ struggle of economics that 1s none Union ? , crowds on toe streets a . number 6 5 ! Helaine Rd. Croke, president of Local l47. Na­ Bridgeport, Jqly 1 ifPi — Two this moniing at Manchester Me­ the same party .on a 3-man board; ■70 m.p-h. ' , As things now stand thte^Preal- "After all,' this Is an election tional Federation' of Post Office youths coiivlcted of Injury to a denl has an almost Impossiblte^r- tween, evidence seized illegalfy by the less important, although It is How many high school graduates would want to come to the church BIRTH ’t o d a y : A daughter morial Hospital after a short Ill­ three on a 4-member board; four .When Lanniin turtied. on Ws el- Federal officers and evidence Il­ far overshadowed 'In our dally to toan^ God for the ending of the G olf I year," said one of - them, 8eh. Bar­ Clerks in Greater Hartford today public ~buirding in the painting of ness. She was the widow of Alois out of five; four out of six; five ten and red light near Adams St­ den with more than 50. d ep a rt^ The New States Of Africa or college stpdents understand toe ry Goldwater (R-Arlz). th Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Stone, Swastikas on a. Norwalk syna­ legally obtained by state officers thoughts by the war ,of Ideologies.’ World Bank; or the Common Eu­ great war. He was right. People 6 Westview Dri, Bolton. termed the Presldent’a-veto of the Pfaff. ■ out of seven; flve^ out of eight; and New-^State ftd., one of the ments and agencies reporting dl-^'- were waiting to .get In. ^ naHcasstss^a TlaasT riaaaciat- iasTiT>y|#C ■ 'The-'House moved toward the 7?i per* cent pay^iafse passed b.v gogue in Februs^ have been sen­ rectly to him and various con­ Like a flame racing: throujyh dry is arbitrary and based on specious For many years now, the SdVlet ropean Market, or the economic veto vote after pa;ising two DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: . She was born in New York six out off nine; tend no 'more than cars jprtfled off to the right, but Union has been quietly outsmart' - The prayers those people uttered BARfiEN SALES 1 rpO Te4€pU n Congress "a cruel action which tenced to 60 day^in jail. City, MarcV23, 1880, and had two-'thlrds on any more than nine. ther kept op going, with Lan­ flicting advice beselging him from gtass, independence is epreadtiig reasoning. The rights of a de­ meaning of NATO ? How many are ^theasures yesterday. Mrs. Edith Buckland, 543 Keeney [uperlor Court Judge Joseph through the former E^firopean colo­ Ing us in this respect. One has being trained in the. harsh, realis­ were spontaneous thanksgivings to ^ S ^ O a k l ^ would hot only rob postal families liv ^ in Manchester, for 14 years: Here is the present.representa­ in pursuit. •' . all sides, Rockefeller salfl: fendant confronted In a Federal God. Most of them had sons Rejecting a bill to require St.; Mrs. Jennie Ference, Stafford of a deserved raise, . but actually ^gdanakl yesterday gave the la the foreign affairs and pa- nies of Africii . On Junfr 25, the only to observe the Russian suc­ tic Ways that Soviet Russia, and $1. 25 hourly minimum wage In In­ Springs; Mrs. Helen Diehl, 129 Survivors include '"two daugh­ tion on the town's majof- appoli When the car tunVed down Tol­ court with illegally obtained evi­ cess Iri toe Aswan_ High Dam now Red China, is training Its reduce thejr pay." , ill terms to Harold L. Fahy, 23, ters, Mrs. Peterson, and Mrs. An- ive boards: land Tpke., according to Ijannan, tlonal security Jleld, Rockefeller French Island of Madagascar, off terstate commerce; the House Keeney St.; Mrs. Rose Ciechpwski, Norwalk, and William Arnold, -22, dence are damaged to the same project for Egypt. * The United economists? Not enough, we are The pay reduction, Croke iald. thbiiy Bfelhhaiiser, Richmond The - advisory board ofrtoealth it just missed hitting two other recommended- creating a' super­ passed a measure providing a $1.15 43 West St., Rockville; Mrs. Diana Greenwich. post of "First , Secretary of Gov­ the ^wf'coast of Afhca, was for­ degree whether the person pro­ States had a . chance to help certain. minimum and extending Its cover­ Weerden, 470 Hartford Rd.: Mrs. would arise from the fact that Hllls^ N. Y.; four grandchildren, (twb Republicans, two Democrats, cars. • • u. mally proclaimed the Maiigsay Re­ finance and build that dam which One answer seems to He In our the 2>2 per cent temporary,raise Attorneya for toe two have Indi­ and four great-grandchildren. - one indepeiident); advisory recre­ ernment.” The first secretary viding the evidence la a state or i9S6 MAIN ST. - MI 3-5171 - OP TO 5:30 - THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS TO 9 P.M. - CLOSED MO: YS age—without overtime provisions Natalie Moseley and daughter, 50 cated they will make appeal. Lannan finall.v stoppaJ the car public, a member of the. French eventually will turn -much of Ipubllc schools. Here Is where the 9 Clyde Rd.; Mrs. Edith Senna and enacted two years ago would have The-funeral will be held at the ation and park .commission (4D, a short way down Tollandid Tpk;Tpke., ■would rank higher than any cabl-. ■! Federal employe. Indeed, at least Egypt's arid land into productive —to sux estimated 1,400,000 chain .been made permanent in the pay Fahy ' and Arnold, former atu- net officer and would be a top Community. Cto June 30, the Bel­ major strsss on economics must be retail store empdoyea! The rejected son, 29 Pioneer Circle. dehta.at.toe University of 'Vir­ ■Walter N. Leclerc Funeral Home, 1-R); board of tax review (2D, and arrested Moore. half of the states agree' and now farms. . But our Idealogy got In pushed.'A snap course in civics or raise legislation that has been ve­ 23 Main St., Tuesday at 7:45 a.m., IR ); development commission Both Moore and his oasse pferidehtial lieutena!nt with wide gian. Congo became the Independ­ toe way of practical economics bill would have added about 3’^ toed. ginia, admitted they had painted assenger. exclude Illegally seized evidence business math la not toe answer million workers to the law's cover- three black SWaatikas on the Beth followed by a requiem Mass at St. (4D,' 2R, 1 Ind); library board Stanley M. McFarland, of 92 Barry power to act for the president in ent Republic of Congo. A day late)r< when • we withdrew our offer to • The latest Soviet line, .pushed He predicted that the organized' Bridget's Church af 8 a.m. Burial (SD, S'R); pension board (2D, 2R); R(L. refused" to tell police who was foreign and national security af- from their courts. Egypt after. Nasser refused. to Columbia Israel Synagogue at 30 ConCord fairs. the Somali Republic Is being bdrn, .successfully. It, seems,^ by' Nikita' The key 211-203 vote, came as a postal employes of the union’s St„ Norwalk:, Feb. 1. will be In St. John's Cerpetery, town planning commission,t (4R, driving the other car. / Justice Potter Stewart pointed turn his ba^ on .international Khrush'ckev, fot peaceful coexta-. AFL-CIO. affiliates from coast to Queens, N. Y. ID); zoning board of atepoals, For domestic affairs, Rockefel­ uniting British' Somaliland and communism, ^ Republican-Southern Democratic Both contended the painting However, McFarland w ^ quot­ out In his inajoritF; opinion that tence with the,.West, despite the coalition substituted the smaller coast "will go all out in an effort was a drunken prank andd had no Friends may call at the hinersil (3R, 2D); capital region planning ed by Lannan as saylngThat he ler recommended setting up an - Italian Somalia. It may very well be that. In. saber rattling's from Red China to win the two-thirds vote In both authority (IID, IR. iind); parking executive assistant to toe Presi­ TTie:'^ emergence of these new .there Is no. statistical evidence toe figpires, and the House passed.-the Field Events malice toward the Jewish people home Sunday and Monday from ,7 and Moore had stopped tet a local indicate that either the Federal future years Americans will wfnce 'makes.lt inandatoty for the United OF MANCHESTER Houses of Ctongress necessary to to 9 p.m. ’ authority, (3R, 20 ); redevelop­ dent to head an office handling states, with a combined popula­ bill 341-72. override toe veto.” behind It. drive-ln reijtaurant earjler and ac­ Bureau of Investigation or police a little when a prosperou.s Egypt States to train its young people to T he Senate Is not expected to Conviction on a charge of injury ment committee (3R, 20); hous­ cepted a challenge to tsce on New planning and management' and tion of.^ , 000,000, follows the inde­ proudly points out the "Made by stand equal to the task of winning act until it returns in August For Children to public building carries a. maxi­ ing authority, (3R, 2D). Stole Rd. , / domestic affairs. pendence already achieved this officials In those states that have toe Soviet Union" label on, that the e^irtpnlc battle; VVe must not -Various functions now scatter- • dam. after the political conventions. Its Milk Price up Ic mum penalty of 20 years In State The speed ' limlt/there Is 85 yeatr by Camaroon, Togoltuid, and adopted the exclusionary rule are wait'for the bad bogeyman to go labor committee has approved the prison and < $6,000 fine. Funerals m.p.h. / ed among departments would be unduly hampered In their duties. One has to only turn to Any away or we will lose "bur shirts. Hartford, July J (/P)^The retail Mall. And within the next several $1.25 mlnmum figure rejected by Set Monday price of ihUk took an expected Moore is scheduled to appear in consolidated under thj» RockefeN page In the frank'and shocking Th.e traders from the-. East are the' House. HEALEY NOT TO RUN Nik^sfiien Blamed ler plan. For example'governmen-. months, the exotic names of three Biit the Important, consideration novel, "The Ugly American," or rise of one. cent a quart today In Mip. Elizabeth D. Rudln court on July 11. . sharp. We must be sharper, and In other actions yesterday: Children - will be' divided Into New Haven, July 1 (/P)—State tal trarisportothm fynctlons would pre Independent states will dot here Is that, despite changes over read of the'Cuban sugar trade one of the beet places to begin is in line with a similar jump In the The funeral' of Mrs. Elizabeth For False Alarm toe years, despite the dynamism 1. Congress-completed action eight age groups for events sched controlled price paid to toe farm­ Sen. Arthur H. Healey (D-New be concentrated In a single new th ^ R ^ maps of Africa—the Union pact with Soviet Russia to reallze our schools. and sent to Ehsenhower, a $39,- Haven), Senate majority leader In Dalton Rudjn of Maachester was "department of transportation.” of Its society, despite toe provoca­ "I Uled at the Columbia Recreation er. held this hiorning at the John F. of Cihtnd African Republics, 996,608,000 defense money - bill The farm jump was announced 1959, has announced he will hot Two servicemen from -the Keen­ About Town Rockefeller said that In addi­ tions suffered fiy ^ Federal and Council's Field Day Monday at Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. tion to the wide rangO of agencies Gabon, N l^ria. containing $661,608,000 more than a,week ago by the federal milk seek reelectlon. Healey did not Center,', St., followed by a aolehin ey ' St. Nike site were arrested state law enforcement offlclalsTthe Eisenhower asked for Vie year Hutchins Field. market administra-tor, Donald O. give a reason In his statement of Mr. and , Mrs. Warren E. How­ reporting directly' to the Presi­ UnderatandSb|y, each of the new starting today. yesterday. There has been pub­ high Mass of requiem at St. James’ early this morning and charged dent, the federal government now statee’ readinessSp march forth United States, through Its Su­ The events will Include standing Hanunerberg. Jt is the first of CThurch. with turning In the false alarm land wUl represent the,Jdanche8ter preme Court, has reaffirmed Its 2. The Senate passed a $718,- four expected increases conform­ lished speculation that he is in line Board of Realtors at a 6-state has- 160 committees among the as an Independent cthtntry varies 269,147 money bill to run the state broad jump, running broad ' jump, The Rev, J^mes T. O’Connell ■from Box 124 that/sounded at agencies In the field of interna­ faith In the principle that toe li/^ ing with the seasonal pricing ■for a judgeship appointment, per­ was celebrant, assisted by the Rev. New England Realtors’ convention markedly. At Its very birth, the and Justice Departments and re­ sack races, 3-legged race, 30, 50, haps to the Common Pleas, Court. 12:34 a.m. J July 6-10 at the jSquinox House, tional affairs alone. tegrity of toe individuara civil formula which takes normal milk John D. Regan as deacon, and the Cnigolese Republic Is refit-by lated agencies. It postponed until and 70-yard dashes, baseball production fluctuations of the Rev. Joseph H. McCann as sub-dea­ Allen.,Shand, 23, of Kalamazoo, Manchester, 'Vt. v "Excessive government by com­ rights remains of paramount Im­ today action on a request for $73, throw, distance run, shot put, and dairy herds during the year into con. The Rev, John F. Hannon was Mich., and Frederick W. -Guerra, mittee can be anything but con­ serious political division that 666,700 "as the first U.C. contri­ dlMiis throw. 22, of Hartford, will be presented structive,” he said. threaten to tear it apart. But there portance. BY consideration. ftbc^ilte-Vernon seated In the sanctuary. Mrs, Jane STRIKE INCIDENTS PROBED bution to ths International Devel­ John Pringle,' council chairman, In the retail market toe rise )s Maccarone was organist and solo­ in Town Court on July 11 on Hartford, July 1 (g>) _ Al­ Rockefeller asked that Con­ Is a sound and sober lo|:lc''ln the THE opment Assn., a world bank ad­ and Ed Gosllne, are in charge of the first incrqase since prices be­ ist. charges of Injury to police and leged union violations of a fed­ gress'-extend toe Reorganization former colonial powers’ decision to One Veil At A Time junct being set up to make easy- the affair with about 30 persons gan to be slashed last Xlctober In Burial was in St. James’ Ceme­ fire alarm wires and with turning eral oouii. ban on violence at Act. of 1949 which expired last grant Indepwdenee to their wards. Whatever Haj-ry TrUman is do­ payment loans to underdeveloped assisting so that events will be the price war which is still rag. Agency Slated tery, with copimittal read by In.a false alarm. seven strikebound United Air­ year. Under the Reorganization ■Withholding freedom. In the face countries. run off smoothl.v and be com­ ing. Today’s price change is not Father Regan. .' They were turned over to toe craft Corp. pbMiin were being ■ law a number of reforms Inspired ing about his party's national con­ Thomas Colla CO. 3. Both Houses passed ahd sent pleted within the scheduled hours, caused by the price war. custody of an officer from the site. studle«l today by the' Nntional by committees under former Pres­ of the rising tide of nationalism vention, going or dot going, en­ Ml 9.5224 to Eisenhower a bill to extend the 9:30 to noon. ' Today’s uncontrolled prices, in the To Reconsider William J. Welser ' ^ The pair was arrested by Sgt. Labor Relations Board. Police in ident Herbert Hoover were pro­ sweeping both . Asia and Africa, dorsing or opposing, yielding or de­ JA 2.5750 GI housing program for two yfears Refreshments will be on sale retail market reflected a onc-cent- Funeral services for William J. Henry Gaumder and Patrolman the areas of the seven plants posed by Elsenhower and took ef­ ■""Bntir Conditions for It were Ideal, fying, he Is “doing^r strip-tease ‘ beyond Us scheduled July 25 ex­ during the day’s aetlyities. a-quart rise across the board in Welser, Ashford and formerly of Clarence Heritage at their )iar:' have been investigating reports-, fect, could lead only to chaos and catas­ fashion, for maximum attention piration date. ^Senate action was -the store and home deHverv Frier^s Post Ansonia, and brother of Mrs. racks a Miort time after the inci­ of telephone threats to non- Rockefeller said he looks frr- John Pringle, chairman of the trades. • dent occurred. trophe. from toe gallery. by voice vote. The House passed it Columbia' Recreation Council's Marlon Chapin of Manchester, will strikers, the tossing of paint ward 'to important reforms being 89i-U— New prices Ih the caeh and carry be held tomorrow at 10 a.m'. at Town fire companies 1 and 4 bombs at homes and tire alaah- achieved at the next session of VJ For bnperiailsm—at least the Thus, on Wednesday, he un­ Field Day activity on Monday, and The appointment of Adolf J. responded to the false alarm. Ed Gosline, assisting, have an­ trade at the chain etores this Frier as executive director of the the James F. Shea Funeral Home, Ings, congress. . ' old-style Western Imperisdism—is wound a mysterious but not very nounced that the events, ■which are morning were: 22 cents per single 72 N. Cliff Rd., Ansonia. Burial will dead, finished. Only Algeria re­ revealing telegram - to toe Gover- quart; 40 cents per half-gallon; Rockville Redevelopment Agency be In Pine Grove Cemetery,- An­ _ ! — ______\ f Miss Pearl Gets set lip geared to the age group, of sonia. ' _ . _ mains as a festering sore of "Nine- Mr^of-Mlsjouri. .announcing- that which there are eight - boys sepa­ and 72 cents for the contents hi one win be reconsidered at a meeting rate from the girls always, will gallon glass jugs, on which there of toe 8-man body tonight, accord­ Friends may call at the .Shea tMnth Century colonialism'. And he, Harry, would not attend toe Is a 25 cent deposit. ing to Frier and two of the mem­ Funeral Home tonight from 7 to 9. there are signs that France and the Girls’ State Post include the following: Standing Los Angeles convention and .was broad jumps, running broad juihps, Leading dealers delivering to the bers. I CUMBERLAND cumberund rebels are at long last taking the resigning as a delegate. Miss - Enid M. Pearl of Vernon sack races, three legged races, 30, home charged 85 cents Instead of The appointment of Frier, son- Mrs. Ann 8. 'Byrne I . Btepe needed to end the flghting so it tonight! 81 cents per gallon; and 2 6 cents in-law of CTiairman Harry W. Funeral services for Mrs. Ann Then, when newspapermen caught W00DW0RKIN6 was sleeted lieutenant governor of 50 and 75 yard dashes, baseball Flamm, was objected to last week Sterling Byrne of New York toty FARMS .. that work toward establishing a up with Jilm to ask him why, he Smoorporated Laurel Girls’ State at the Uni­ throw, dLstance run, shot put and per single quart in many' cases. FARMS Lincoln Dairy charges 26 cents a by Mayor Leo B. Flaherty Jr. and formerly of Manchester were new status for Algeria can be scheduled a news conference for' versity of Connecticut-this after­ discus throw. noon. ■ quart in single quart orders. The Board of Directors of the held yesterday afternoon at the ICE Started. Saturday, at which time, he prom­ Lake St., Vernon Some 30 persons will be assist­ Rockville Area Chamber of Com­ Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main DAIRY Vi'ATKINS BRICHT NEW MODERNS ' Miss Poppy Ann tierard of Man- ing in the hahdllng of the events, As for the emerging states of ised, they could ask him all the ^ 9-4824' dhester was defeated In her-bid for .Bataan Survivor Shot merce discussed the- appointment St: The Rev, Percy Spurrier 'of Africa, they represent' enormous so toat they will run off smoothly at a meeting yesterday, but took South Methodist Church officiated. questions they pleased, and elicit ths governorship, by ^Mlss Lillian ■and be completed'within the sched­ fkew BriUln, July 1 W —A sur- CREAM DRINK problems and .obligations for the Morales of New London. no official notice of it. Burial was in East Cemetery. Bear­ an answer. TR 5-lie uled hours 9:30.- noon. vlv|3r of the Bataan Death March Mayor Flaherty told the agency ers were friends of the family. 1 established nations of the world. Unfortunately, for this newspa­ -P. Both of the area girls were candi­ Eye and' Bar Testing . was recovering today from three at Its last meeting that he objected The new countries suffer from a dates on the ’ Nationalist Party bullet wounds In his legs. because of Frier’s relationship to per’s poteptial role In his audience, ticket a t the 16th annual conven­ Mrs. Eugene Dente, chairman,of ' t r ' serious lack of trained leaders we go to press at noon on Satur­ ★ CUSTOM KITCHENS the PTA Welfare committee, is ac^ ^Police said Salvatore Nocera, 41, the chairman, and because the tion and election of Girls’ State. ceptlng appointments for the eye New Britain,, was shot by his Royal Store, owned by Frier’s wife, Mayor Proclaims and experience in sel/-govemment, days, which may be too late for a Hie lieutenant governor is the brother. Frank 49, In a family feud. and ear testing clinic which will is across. the street from part of HALF GALLON ■^from industrial poverty, from 'the full news exposition, of Truman’s ★ COUNTER TOP SPECIALIST daughter of Mr. and Mrs'. Samuel be held In the health room at Det. Sgt. Vernon E. Nyquist said the redevelopment area. Flaherty Circus Day Here HALF GALLON lack of a cohesive .force that only Pearl, Box Mt. Rd.. Vemoq. Miss 14 5 reasons for not going. Still more Horace W. Porter School July. 5 Frank walked Into police head"- said, the appointment Of Frier FLAVORS tradition as a nation can provide. Pearl, who completed her Junior and«n#l 8.fi Those children____ who will quarters yesterday, about 90 min­ might jeopardize'the renewal proj FLAVORS unfortunately, we never publish on year at Rockville High School la^t A preview of toe Hunt Bros. How best can we help them to Sunday; and, this week, will not ★ GENERAL WOODWORKING enter school in the fall are eligible, utes after the shooting and gave ect. month, attended toe Manchester but will be seen by appointment himself up. He was charged ;with Circus will parade through town } grow Into freedom? TPhe United be publishing on Monday which is Green and Barnard Junior High only; aggravated assault. '' tomorrow, beginning at 10:30 a.m. Natlona la already playing a lim­ ★ BUILDING MATERIALS . /-* achbols in Manchester. >a holiday. That means we won't George Clinton of the Slate De­ Salvatore was a Japanese 'pris­ In It-ylll be real, clowns^ and jun­ ited, but Important, role In easing have- any chance to make editorial T' She la a member, of the Nation­ oner of wor for three and a half Taxable Building al Honor Society, traasurer of fier. partment of Health will handle the yeara in World Wan 11^------ior . clowfis, bands and antique the transition from colonial to in­ comm'ent on Mr. Truman's move audloinetef. Mlsa MatHda D’Esopo, automobiles. dependent statue by sending some / . elasa, iiieniber of the girls’ bas- At New Britain General Hos . \$668,451 in Juiie until next T\iesday at the earliest, • ketball team, literary editor of R. -N,' who has been engaged to pital, officials said three bullets The parade will be completely FARMS of its ablest-Administrators to aid by which time we may -have- for­ It's all new . . from floor to ce|ling^.from walTto wall. lt'$ In a Bannerette magazine, and received replace Miss Eunice Sylvia will do from a .38 caliber revolver found mobilized, and will start from toe the new natlona. Dr. Ralph Bunche, the sight- testing, using a Mas­ Although building permits were gotten all about It. ; _new location, moved from our second floor to the basement. an awafd-as "outstanding girl In sachusetts vision machine, ^hlch their mark. One leg was hit twice. IssuedKfor a whopping $1,108,451 Lutz Junior Museum,- the mu­ for Instance, Is In.the h)>w Congo The only way' we-caq be sure of toe junior class.” worthtof construction in Manches­ seum which will benefit from all LUTHERANS BEtlEVE... It's easy to reach . . right at the.foot of our main stairway. She Is active in the high school replaces the old card system. STORES Republic. • And Secretary General commenting on Mr, Truman’a rea- Union Accepts Offer ter lafL' piopto, the amount of tax­ the proceeds of Tuesday’s circus.' dhunatic group |iu}d the Hamsters, School -,:epair Approved From the njuswm on Cedar St., Dag 'Hammarskjold Is hoping to jwps for not attending the conven­ Worship is-dynslnic. „ And you'll find it Is more fun ijhan ever to choose Watkins Bight classrooms will be painted Bridgeport, Ju'iy 1 (if) — Union able construction came to $668,4 51r . llttte theater group In Rockville. employees of the United Illumi­ about; 53| per cent less'than June -the parade will go south to Coop­ build a reservoir of talented ad­ tion is to comment beforehand, be­ ^ ■fine floor coverings in thi|; smartg.attractive shop. She' is also a meiinber of Temple and renovated during the summer It'% more than .A "dumb sjio.w” in whifhr^ "audience" recess by Thomas Dunn of Lake- nating. Co; went to work today 1959, acMrdlng to the monthly er Hill. 8t;,!i then to PlnOLSt. and ministrators who can not ohly-pro- fore we know- what- those retsons So won't you.,drop in . . just^for a visit . . to see how new and . Beth Israel In West Hartford, Miss with a new 2-year contract, after Building Department report. Hartford Rd. WILL RE OPEN ALL DAY vlde the new nations with unoffi­ watches s "performance.” It’.s morejlxman "audience" lis­ Pearl is'-working this summer srt view Park who had submitted m - '■ • . „ ■ modern a floor covering ihdp.can be? And if you de.cide to - bid of $475 for toe job. if ■ accepting toe company offer by a . Taxable construction In . Man­ Turning east on Hartford R:},; cial guidance but actually step in We have only one line of gul* tening to a ‘‘s'peaker” or a "lecti: the Somers Playhouse, both at the The work is part of tl» projects vote of 336-275. . chester onft year, ago amounted the parade will go to Mailt St. select your new floor coverings^you'lfsee all thes|e . box office ahd backstage. The action by members of the to $833,758. , and head north as far as E.Oen and help Uiem run a |ection of dance.'^ Mr. Truman does assure Miss Gerard, one of tw'6 Man- authorized by toe Board *of Educa­ their government__ Worship U dynannc'h^uiie God comes to Hie indW - \ and more . . special values: tion Wednesday. Federation of Utility Employees Despite the drop seen In the 1 tet- St., turning right and pro- JULY 4th everybod.y that no reason of phy­ ' and acts. He prpetemis His Word i He forgtvtk In tor , ehqster'delegates to Girls’. State, last night came a few hours be­ year comparison, the statistics cefeding to toe Manches.tor Green, The men already dispatched to sical health Is involved, Is serving as State Senator. She The. play .area immediately at individtialre^ves; Les|xmds. < the' rear .of the school will be fore second contract extension show that taxable building test From there it w'lll jog north. on Afrlpa have been 'welt received— It must, therefore, be something Was nominated as Nationalist Wobdbridge St. and Green Rd.,' go party chairman, but withdrew patched, paved with ameaite and deadline. The, old contract was month was neirly twice the amount H A V I N G A PICNIC OR P A R T Y ? and not only because they possess political. seale4..at a cost of about $2,276. due to expire a t midnight. It had 111 May, In whjlch $176,552 worth of to Oakland St. to N. Main St., the abilities and experience so des­ Worship affords man. the opportunity to praise God; to from toat race. She was nominated b'een eittended from June 8 to June taxable constriction was recorded. west on' N. Main! and then head He must see something coming give himself himselt in gratitude !and -and humility to God. WorshipWorsl 8s a gubernatorial candidate dur­ The J.' C,'Lynch Co.; the only bid­ SHOP CUMIKRLANU FARMS RR$T perately needed. Unlike some of out of the Democratic national cmt-- l e n der, will complete toe work. The 21 and then to- last night. ITie difference last month be­ south oh Main Si., to W. Middle gives man the opportunity to, kadifice to God aome pt his ran 1 ing, party convention yesterday. backstop on the ballfleld will be The company offer gave the tween total and taxable construe * Milfc ecia J ______V- le« CrMHi CoM Out* the'former colonial administrators vention he feels like blsftotgCl^t time, some of hts voice, some of his money, snme of his moved to a more desirable spot, workers wage increases and add­ turn is due to the, $440,000 Barnard The parade will eitd at the Man­ who may stay on InAhe newly In­ from a distance, likeoo>i»mning, LOIKiBS’ MOnfllER DIES mind. 1 Washlagton, July 1 (dn—Mrs. repaired and'recovered with chain ed pension benefits. Negotiations Junior High School renovation proj­ chester Shopping Pkrkade, which Ll9ht ond Htovy ^ le « C r to m PfcldM cnmI dependent countries, the UN- man is but not fighting .frrthe front Unas. Some one-of-a-kind items subject to prior sale' link fabric by toe Atlantic Fence had gone on for two, months. ect. In June, 1959, permits were is a. co-sponsor of the cirCus with George Oabot L o d g e , mother Co. at a coat of $630. - CrM om Sondwielws R « N ^ .regarded Ss disinterested, having He must be .going to sulk in his Lutherani believe worshipVat its highest level—is an_ of toe 'D.8. ambMsadora to the Voting took place in Bridgeport issued for the $350,000 Cooper HUl the Junior diamb-er of Commerce. at heart only the beat interests o: tent. Thirty units of new desks and and in New Haven ‘Wbere the two Apartments project and the $154;- Mayor Eugene Kelly\hls morn­ irtual cdmmuqipn with God, in which Ghd cosnes donin and ■United Natiomi and to Spain, 000 Parkade Bowlini^ loanes proj- iHtfMiniik I the host nation. ' BROADLOOM—Rejr. 17.95 to $9.50 BROADLOOM Regi, died today In' her apartment at chafra wUl be purchaaed. With ptehta. of UI are situated. The ing proclaimed Tuesday as "Qi'rcus CoeklM On'hls record, so far i s taste in tups widi .the individusi aiid the entire congregatMi in $13.96 this, all outmoded one-piece "desks union has a membership of 880, ect,' raising that month’s construc­ Day” in Manchester "‘as a frlbute This Is ths ^Ind of UN aid-pro candidates and policies '.is con­ worship.’ : grades; tweeds and plains; 12 ft. needlepoint-weave; jl2 ft. plains the Skaratott Park -Hotel here. tion totals considerably. 1 1 ” She was believed to be in her In toe school will have been re­ out'; of a total of 1350 workers at td the services rendered to the Checdot* Drink .^ D d ry Drbikt FrcMilrfurtM gram that ^ould be expanded to cerned, such a coune of action wide, sq. yd...... / ...... and tweeds, SQj yd. ||...... placed. The board has been doing UI. r ' AccurdlM. to the report, there chil(|ren of Manchester by the Lutz ' ■' > I ' . ■ a A • • • • ■ u 66*0. Her soils are Henry Uabot other 'areas of asaistimce. For If from him would have to be rated T h it’s'powerfeiU . 1 this gradually, since new furnish­ a' lollon official said tl]fe ap- were penntta issued test month for Junior Museum.” RokMi Gdpek N ffivdtiM 9' X 12 RUGS — Regriilar $115:00 to .. I ■■ r Lodge Jr., former U.S. a«kiator ing were not a part of toe .new 13 dwelling^ valued at $217,550, Rdb we art fetUy Interested In helping a coropUment .to what ho expects, BROADLOOM—Reg. $12.95 100% and now. anibassador tp the proyedv contract includes wage in­ The Jaycee in charge of the“ Clr- ..Iha new nations—and not merely In $131,00 values in;a choice of weaves* school when It was completied. creases ranging f,rom 16 to 28 mlscellaneoi^ construction - In­ cus for Liitz” Is Dr. Philip Sumi)er. toe convention to do. A s tomedn'^has observed,“ W hm God.stoops to pick up wool Wilton; two tweeds 12 ft., sq. yd. 7.95 i U.N., and John . Davis Lodge, cluding the $90,600 bowling alley Fap«r S«ppj|i(K winning them to our side in- the and colors. ! former Hoitee member and gov- !, At Wednesday’s meeting, the centa an hour foi- production Those who have worked, witb a trifle, it's a trifle no longer r board reappointed Dr. W. C. Halns- workers, and from $3;00 to $9 on Spencer St. * valued at $112,^0, him, are Fred W. Geyer Jr, and -continuing East-West struggl.e-:- bHOf..H.il. .OOnnectlcut, and now, worth as the school medical advisor weekly for various levels of cler­ alterations and additions valued'iat Robert D. - Murdock, co-chalnhOn we must realize that the help that The dynamic of God is at work ttkjvorship*- STAIR ,CARPET—Any , straight 9 |x 12 RUGS— Reg. $135.00 to amM aeador 'to Spain. Also sur- for the coming year. Mrs. Belle $488,400, and electrical,, plumbing of the parade committee; Mr$. AFTER 8HOFP1NO -X' i vivlng la a daughter, the Baro­ ical employees. The tetter will be is needed cannot be regarded as stairs of 13 steps; carpet] cushion 4 9 .9 5 $!ljal.50 in scrolls, textures- and Robinson was again appointed and.heating installations valued at Audrey BrOti;, junior clownst ness .Edouard de Street of Bnis- achieved over a two-year period. $275,721, . the Western man's burden any­ * RIXAE^IN a CXKILt ^You need God .!... and His dynamic ^ snd laboi^.' twpeds...... 8 9 . enumerator. ' Current wage latea were un­ George T. LaBonne, who«will be CUMBERUND FARMS selb, Belgium. Fees collectsd lapt month came n an d marshal of the parade; and more than it can the white man's. - Windham High School was ap­ available. OOMPORtABLE BOOTH BROADLOOM—Reg. .$14;95 in a :.i proved as tt*4 secondary school for The new pact also provides that to $4,202; In June 1968, fees total­ Dr. Melvin Horwitz, Richard Car­ - - — I—— — — — To be niiSaningfiU and effective, it BROADLOO^-^Heavy 100% woo! in ed 13,566.75. . , WITH A COOL heavy, wool neOdlepoint weave, 9 flj. 9 - 9 8 ' two plainif,'2.V tweeds; 12-ft. wide, (Tojumbla students. any employee who la ruled sur­ ter,'Alan Gould; Alan linkelenjterg QUICK SCRVICE AT A U O F OUR CONVENIENT STORES’ muat i)|i looked bn as humanity's 8.95 \ ■ ■ i plus in his job classification and and John Smayda, wide,sq.yd. >a9dff6#aat6« Personal Notices Oolendite. for 1960-81' duty. sq. 3^d, . •«. • V, 'i .. Copies of the school calendar for is sent to work at a J

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TBE H e w e ild # S i r t l i * ' Offered * v' " A-tii on TV , BERViai - Y0tt6ll(ll^«a Herald Angle makes. Oghest quolftY | work and parto,-over « rsars sx- ■ r . ir" i^ eocA ram-m' for servies Mbiss 198L PbdBe Ml 8-4587 for bMt E A R L Y O S T service. ■porta Editor FolrbeB Field CLASSlhfiilJkOV^irriSM^NT DEPT. HOURS peny doors and srifidows, euatfna Friend oC All ^ Mark by Kjner tantUnM' AJl to 4 iSO PjM, ^ work , guaranteed. coUect WH-' IlmanUe BA,64196. You can look at the batting and pitemng avefageo of major COPY' CLOSING TIME P6r CLASSt^lBir ADVT. New York, /July 1 {JPy .^hig 18th-That power pair hit 26 ln«>by Andy Carey and Jerry I^umpe’I'^S.hlta. Brown walked none, stnick league baseball players from hoVv until doomsday and you FLAT FIlilSH Bouand window June, 14 of ’em hy Maria. but blanked thg A ’a oh two singles out two. C’v Of Three Tied MONDAY Thni tRXDAT 19riM AJHv--«ATORDAlhR AJd. prides made to measure. All Skinny' Brown and Jim Gen­ won’t find the name of Frank S^ott among them. However, the ' metal Venetian blinds at a new Chicago’s fourth'placa ^White over the last six Innings. The Yaii-J AMERKDAN l e a g u e ' NATIONAL LBAOUK . tile brushed the salt off the Sox, AM games behli^^ended kecs, with Tony Kubek hitting the im iTE SOXlk SENATORS I little, hookfnosed New Yorker is one of the top “ performers’t ■ * New York, July 1 (/P)— In low price. Keye made while you Tlmrsdayts Resnlto Thumday's Resulta P U ^B READ YOUR AD -Kwalt. Msd'low’s. ' Orioles’ tail feathers, but it’s IVashington'r winnjng-^treak at o^er homer, collected a doaen hita. AI Smith, who hit a two-nm boni­ in the game today as well as one of the player^’/best friencis. 15 years,’ Ralph Kiner was the Chicago 11, Milwaukee 5 five with 3-2 decision In 10 In­ Bob ’Trowbridge (1-3).^ waa the er ill the second inning, lioubled New York 10, Kansas City S going telNtake a hot July for The one-time student football manager at the University of only;Pirate ever te-4»t three Boston 11, Detroit 7 San Francisco 11-6,--Pittsburgh OaMriOerw "Waat-Ada" an lakaa01 ane.tiwever the phoaa do a eeu- IO ot Bums moth hotaB Baltimore to stay close to nings. Boston belted Detroit 11-7. loser in relief. and scored the winning run on Joe PltUbiirgh .ta the No. 1 plsyerp 0-11 venlaaria. Tba advarttoar ahould n a d- . hla ad tba 8TB8T DAY IT and toon clothing hoelery tuns, If there’s any doubt about Just For the record, Maris, the major Ginsberg’s double for the 'Whits home runs in one game at Baltimore 9, Cleveland 1 New York In that American agent in America today. One quar- Pittsburgh’s Forbes Field. Chicago 4, Washington 2 (iO) Los Angeles 10, Philadelphia 6 APPEARSp e a r s and r e p o r t e r r o r s lu ttma far the aext fa t r h: dbags repaired, zipper re­ League race after the way the how hot the Yankees were In June, league leader, now is four games Sox against reliever Tex Clevenger tSr of the acUve players in the Only Games Scheduled ttou. Tbe Herald to mpeueibla tor only ONE iaeerreet of omitted placement, uiribrellaa repaired,. take a -look at where they were on ahead of Babe Ruth’s record-60 (1-9). Russ Kemmerer (4-4) won it That was a dozen years ago, W, U Pet: G.^ Yankees busted loose In June. gm e today art on Scott's jpayroll. New York .. .40 .615 W; L. Pet. O.B, Uaortloa ter aay advertleemeat and tbea only to tbe extent of a men’e shirt -liars ^ v e rs e d and May 31. They were fourth, four pace in 1927. ' ' . , in relief, coming on after Bob and the righthanded belter was The Orioles, still within 114 TMs number—about a quarter—' .583 PltUburgh ...... 42 25 ,627 — •'make good" iaaertieu. B rron srhleb do not ieeeen tbe value of replaced; Marlow’s Uttlf lUmd- games behind the then-leading .• • • Shaw gave up Jim Lemon’s 18th shooting at a short left field fence. i^Umore ....42 ing Shop. V games of the Yanks, grabbed sec­ aijo the big moneymakers both dur­ Cleveland ....37 .560 S Milwaukee .38 27 .585 S the advertisemeut artO net ba aom eted by *totaka good" tasertlon. ■Orioles. That means they’ve picked ORIOLER 9, INDIANS 1 — The bomer in a tying, two run sixth. ing the season and th#-off-season Kiner's Komer, they called it. San Francisco ...3 7 32 .536 6 ond place ■ back from Cleveland Chicago ...... 3 7 .544 AM ALL MAiCES of TV, radio BBd with ,a 9-1 victory last night. up 5 >4 games on the Birds, who Orioles, who bad lost five in a once -they sign with Scott. Last night, with the false fence Los Angeles ...... 33 35 .485 9VL row at home, got all tlmy needed Perhaps the biggest, catch Scott ar- Detroit ...... 32 .486 8 H TOUR OOOPBIUnOM WILL home electronic equipment ex-r Brown chopped down the Injuns had a 17-15 record in June. RED SOX 11, TIGERS 7 — Don long gone, Dick Stuart became- the .462 10 St...... 35 .485 9H when 'Walt Dropo aingi^ home ever made was luring Mickey Washington ..30 b E appreciated perUy repaired with a 96-daY' with a slxrhltter and Gentile wal­ Cleveland, now trailing by four, Buddin eluded catcher Red Wilson second Pirate ever to jolt three Kansas 0 .ty . .26 Cincinnati ...... 32 35 .4 7 8 ^ '^ m i Mi 3-2711 two first-inning runs bsf losing Mantle into the fold. Scott had an .382 16H guarantee. Coll Mr. Britney at the loped two homeriii for five runs as was 16-13 In June. So Were the in -a run-down for the deciding run home runs out of Forbes. - -The Boston ...... 24 .358 17 Chicago .27 30 .40F14V4 ______■ / Manchester TV. Ml 8-1046. ■White Sox. Detroit was 15-16, sbu^paw Ted :^wsfield (3M). ’The inside track on his services for he slumping,' sometimes sluggish Philadelphia .;... 28 42 .400 16M the Birds ended their losing string as Boston scored six. in the eighth Games Washington 16-14, Kansas City -first of Gentile’s homers jfivas a and defeated Tiger reliever Paul was serving as traveling, secretary slugger did it in consecutive .^at- Tod^v’s Games L p it and F ooirI AatomobilMi fbr Sale 4 at three.- ^Inch ahot with a man on when he Detroit 6-8 ) at New Toric 8-20 and Boston 10-22., Foytack (1-7). Detroit blew " 6-0 with the Yankees when the front bats, then added a two-run single Cincinnati (Newcombe S-6 ) INSURANCE — Aivin Buildlng-Contraettng 14 But -the YariKees, crashing five hit for Dropo against righthanded and 7-5 leads, getting all the nuu office didn’t see eye to eye with for seven RBI as the Buca beat (Ford 4-6L,8 p4n. Chicago (Freeman 3-0), 2:30 p.m 1956 DE SOTO, guttering gold, home runs, clbbbered Kansas City YANKS 10, A’S g—While-the reliever Wynn. HaWkins in the on homera — two. by Rocky Cola- the little guy’s methods and Scott San Franc'isco 11-6 and salvaged a Chicago (Pierce 6;3) at Balti­ iiou Angeles (Podres 7-8) at Dark gives the Milwau­ LOST—-Blue parakeet. Called Nip' hardtop. In showroom condition, ALL TYPES of carpentry work more (PappH O-f^), 8:06. b,ib. / py; MI 8-7934, -'V . 10-3 Tor a breakaway 21-8 record Yankees were, clubbing the X’ s to fifth. GehtUe'a 12th- -home rtm' o f vlto,- ^Vho-drove in-five runs, and was out of a‘-job. Rqlr what a split in-a'twl-night-doubleheader. DICK STUART Pittsburgh (Law 11-3), 8:15 p.m. kee Braves a capable re­ completely powered, ■ including done. Alterations, dormers, rooL In June. Those five homers, two a seventh straight defeat, right­ the season came with two on in the the other by Eddie Yoat. Ted Wll- break it was! This was back in That nightcap victory, after a Cleveland (Grant 6-2) at WsUh- Milwaukee (Brunet 1-0 and Not- hl-fl phonograph and stereo radio. ings. porches, finish upstairs, base­ Ties Recriird ington ..(Fisefaer 3->3), '8:05 p.m. serve infielder and a NOTICE IS HEREBY given that by Bill Skowron, gave the leaders hander Ralph Terry (4-3), hting up seventh off righthander Johnny IJama hit his 505th for 1956. three-hit pitching performance by tebart 0-0) at St Louis (Jadkson smart pinch-hittef. Custom interior. Must be seen." ments and garages- etc. CiA MI Briggs. Jack Sariford had ^ven the Giants Kansas unhappyT ' Chicago at Baltimore, 2:06 p.m. door. 1958 and 1956. Will accept The World Champion • Los An Detroit at New York (2), 2 p.m.. 1:35 p.nw formica counters, roofing, sldmg, At Stake at Stanford Getting out and shov^g. how it baseball salary. geles Dodgers returned to th^ first termq and trade-ins. MI 3-4849. palming. Plans drawn. Ml 86896. One of the biggest moves JScott Last night in a Hartford Twi­ Kansas City at Boston, 2 p.m. Los Angeles at Pittsburgh, 1:30 AMERICAN LEAGUE should be done. Coach Oscar Asa- division for the first time since light League game at Colt Park, Cincinnati at Chicago, 2:30 p.m Aiinoaneements Each side collected only the ever made -with his jnan. Mantle, May 7, tying Idle St. Louis for Monday's Games ANY KIND of carpqntry and.caM- doorian collected a triple end Sullivan stepped up to the plate Milwaukee at St. Louis, 2:30 AatO Driving School 7-A four hits but Sears -Roebiick (5- Stanford, Calif., July 1 {JPh-A. trip to Rome and the 1960 singles last liight at Memorial occurred several yekr# ago. fourth place With a 10-6 victory at in the sixth inning with a man on Chicago at Detroit (2), 2:30 Monday’s Games PBILOO-BENDDC 16 lb. wash, aeo: nel work done. Honest and relta- MICKEY MANTLE ble workmanship. CaU. Roscoe 10) made the^jnbst of theirs to Olympics are up |or grabs today as 221 athletes represent­ Field as the Manchester Auto During . an->American League Philadelphia (that dropped the base and blasted a homer. The p.m. Philadelphia at Cincinnati ( ) dry, I0(v Lucky Lady Launder- 2 BEST BALL V a IRINOS EARLY’S DRIVING Sch ool-aass- Thompson, Ml 3-1895 for esti­ score a 4-0 win over Optical Style ing the best in the U.S. opened competition for berths on the Parts trounced McIntosh Boat, game at Tankee.^tadium, one of for the Retarded OhUdren’s Fund Phils back to the bottom. two runs enabled leading Valeo Kansas CXty at Cleveland (2), 2 p.m. center, 6 Maple St., acroee from the field camellimen. focused hia Following are the starting times, First National Store., Open 24 ,room and road instniction. Stand­ mates. Bar (4-111'la st night at Waddell 16-2. Darkness cut action after will be staged under .the lights * ■*. * Machine (7-1) to post a 5-4-cs Angeles at St Louis, ( 2) 10:36^— McKee 3, Gryk 11, LARSON’S, Connecticut's tirit U- CONNECTICUT Valley Conctruo- CAUGHT NAPPIfilG?—New Yofk Yankee Bobby Ri'ch- Dotchtn (double) each had . run. at Sanford win places on the squad McCluskey Likes Danny Banavige came up \^tK "I saw the picture,” Scott re­ Smillie 16, Flack 30. cenaed drt'vlng achool trained — eran of many years in the fast. Y plate) at Forbes Field, socked his the Machinemen came back -to VACUUM CLEANERS repflred in tion—Roofing carpen'^ry, gutters, afdson, sliding way w 4e of second base, is ca ^ h t by producing hits which rescued two tyith two excepitions. The fourth two singles and a double (((S '" did called, "and phoned a bubble gum Bowling League, completed 25 score three times in the same id:43 — K. Gordon 6, Prlndle Certified and approved 1# now of­ all kinds of siding, specialize in man in the 100 and 400-meter races homers off three . He hit my own home shop. Forty years Kansas City’s Jerry Lu.rhfie in trying to stretch single, runs in each the second and third Closers Chances teammate Steve Hubbard,-'' while company . rlg^t. away. They ga-ve years with Ph-att * Whitney ear­ a three-run shot off starting south­ frame. Tw o tallies in the fourth 10, Whelan 16, Nair 19. fering classrioom and behind aluminum aiding. Call Fred innings. Ed Kowal had two of qualifies as a member o f relay Roland Rutherford also cracked Mantle a $1,900 ch|»ck immediately 10:50 — Wall 7. McGurrin 11,. tacfjry experience. All makea, wheel Instructldn for teenagers. into double at Yankee StadiOnUn fifth inning yesterday. lier this month. 'Walt is a foreman paw Mike McCormick in the first sent the Gas-House Gang out front ...... Act of Bravery low rates, free eatlmatea, free Charest. MI 8-7180. the four hits off Orlqwskl. teams. < out three hits, all sihglss, in, a win­ for the use of his name and pic­ in Inspection. again and this was the way 'the Agottlnelll 16, Blovish 18. 'Ml 9-6075. Take It from a man who inning, n bases-empty home run off riickup and delivery. Mr. Miller, The Yankees won, 10-3. (AP Pfiotofax) Sears ...... 022 OOx—4.-4-1 A decision may come quickly on ning cause. ’Tlte'APs collected 17 ture. * * * score stood until Sullivan’s belt, 40:67 — Kaipuaka 5, Madore 12, A. A. DION,'INC. Roofing, siding, ahould know, Pete Close of righthander Billy Loes In the third JA 8-5409. p r e p a r e FOR driver’s test: painting. Carpentry. Alteratlona Style Bar ...... 000 000-0-4-1 which three of America’s big four hits while ^ 6 Boatmen were able According to Scott’s figures, and and ,a winning, solo jolt off Iqslng following a walk to Andy Kowal- Benton 16, Crockett 21. Orlowski and Dotchln; Galla­ Manchester will.qualify today to get only four ®^ slants of TV Coverage . Ages 16 to 60. Driving and class and addiUons. Ceilings. Workman­ in the shot put will survive. Two- he should know, one fourth o f the righthander Stu Millar (2-3) in the sky, the league’s leading hitter. DeSpirito’s Life Saved 11:04 — Wilson 5, D elia-Fera ■ room. Three Inatruo.tora. No wait­ gher (4); Gryzb arid Ijfulka. time Olympic champion Parry for the United States Olyinpio Al Johnson. major leaguers average « t least Mistretta allbWed five hits, two 10, d o le 14, Sommers 17. | ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. Kufla Routed hy 7 and 6 Sc Weekend teevee sports "coverage fifth. AutomobOw tor Sale 4 ing. ManchistAr Dri'vlng Acade­ Ml 3-4860. O’Brien, Bill Nieder, jpallas Long, team. Tonight, Clarke’s play the Auto $6,000 a year through outsfde in- includes the fmals in the-Olympic less than his mates collected off ll - t l l------R. Gordon 6, Sweaney my^ 1 . 3a7249. Parts in a makeup g&me at 6:15. -----They were Stuart’s first of the NATIONAL LEAGtiE and Dave Davis all have consist­ Jo# McCluskey, Manches-, tereets while all others average track arid field trials from Palo season at Forbes and gave the Jac Twarkins. Leo Cyr and Bemle 10, Beauchene 13, Foster 18. OLDER (JARS me'charilca spe­ COUGHLIN ROOFING Company, Juihping into a 4-J) first inning ent!^ thrown further than 60 feet. ter’s air-time track- great,and Auto parts t . . . 625 04 -16-17-1 a!bout $1,000 each, mainly on the Alto, Calif., starting at 5 o'clock Alemany each had. twa.blows for 11:18 — Elch 4, Willie 12, Perry cials. flxlt y -n elf cars, always MORTLOCK’S Manchester's lead­ McIntosh -.-r;. . . 100 001— 2 -4-4 righthanded slugger, who had been By Jockey After Spill toe. Aluminum siding, aapbalt, Siderowf Rules lead, the Medics (12-3) managed Nieder has the beat toss at 65 feet twice an Olympian himself, banquet o f guest speaking circuit. Saturday night bn Channel 3. Two benched with a .231 average, 11 the losers while D a v e ^ u sco was 15, Lofferty 18. a good selection. Look behind our ing driving - school. Thre'e skilled asbestos roofing. Also alilminum, to hold on ajid emergeid with a 6-4 7 inches. writes from New York: Gauthier, O’Brien (2), and Mc­ * * * hours of action is listed and the only winning player able to office. Douglas Motors. 883 Main. courteous Instructors Class room Intosh; Johqson and Khoury, for'the year. He grounded, out 11:25 — GaySbn 5, McCann 12, galvanized Or copper gutters arid win over Manchester! Auto Parts “ Pete Close should run the viewers may see two of Manches­ solve, Mistretta’s offering fo r two Simpson 15, Raison 18. ’ InatrucUons for 16, 17 year olds. leaders. Ml 3-7707. (2-13) last night at Blrckley Field. Generally considered the four Little Leagueisms against righthander Bud Bylerly Boston, July 1 (JP)— A remarkable life saving feat on'horse- NEED A CAR and bad yixir credit best in the world, only three can 1,500 meter trials^ .If the re­ ter’s best distance runners in ac- hits. ll:3.i2 — Plodzlk 4, Kearns 10, Telephone Mr. Mortlock, Director Wayne Tedford an(i Rory Flynn ALUMNI LEAGUE In his fourth at-bat, then singled turned down? Short on down pay of Driver Education. Ml 9-7398. RAY'S ROOFINQ CO., shingle and 4.S State Amateur King^ make the team. They start throw­ port is' trjie that Dyrol Bur­ Overheard on the Little League tlon in Pete Close and Bob "Vinton. off southpaw Johnny Antonelli in back today earned jockey Henry Wajda of Newmarket, N. H., FerTon IS, Brady 19. ment? Bankrupt? Repossession? -omblned to toss a three-hitter Man of the hour for Bantly’s fixmt: “We lost the game, 23-21, Close has qualified for the 1,500 bullt-ln roofs, gutter rind conduc­ ing at 5:30 p.m., PDT, in one of the leson is 111, then' everyone!# a four-run eighth. He didn’t play a nomination for the highest honor awarded a thoroughbrec 11:39 — Oleksln-ski 5, Boyce 8,- Don’t give up! See Honest Doug­ WILCOX d r i v e r education— the for i-lie league leaderf. i chances of making the team last night at Charter Oak -Park but we were gypped. They (the meters and Vinton in the 5,000 tor work; roof, chimney repaln. opening field events. ' In the first game. rider. Duggan 13, Varney 18. • las, get the lowdown on the low­ best- instruction by certified high Ray Hagenow, MI 9-2214; Ray Hitting standouts were Dave are -better. was Dave Angotta whose single other team) had)a girl -who kept meter run . . . Dave Dooman, for­ Norwalk, July 1 (/P)— Dick Siderowf of Indian Hill was the Brady wth^ three hits and Glenn Sharing opening ddy attention drove' In two runs In the sixth Ki.n®'^ times hit three home Major League Wajda’s.-' spectacular effort in Pictures depict Wajdji pulling 11:46 — Zavarella 8, Homans 8, est down and smallest payments school teachers. AD 3-0588, AD Jackson. MI S-8325. score” . . One inning in a Farm mer Bridgeport University athlete, Pryor 14, D. Dowd 18. reigning Amateur golfer in Connecticut today after notching Banks with a homer and single. with the shot putters were the “As for Close, he never frame and enabled the Oilers to is the lifeguard at the Country ■ ■ runs , In one game with the Pi saying Tony DeSplrito from pos­ alongside DCSpirlto and \dolng a anywhere. Not a small loan or 3-5827, GA 9-9914. looked better. His 3:44.;0 is League game-jasted one hour apd * rates. Three times he did it at sible death yesterday at Suffolk 11:53 — Deasy 6, E. Ballsieper finance- company plein. Douglas his second state Amateur title with a 7 and 6 victory over Mike McCarthy stood out gt the sprinters who race at lO^meters shade Pon.tlcelir Contractors, 3-2. 15~'ih!nirtes, the total time many Club pool this season . . ^ Glen = L e a d e r s = = masterful job guiding his horse equivalent^to about 4:02 mll« Forbes—where the close fence cut Downs brought a nomination for 12, Butler 14',. Foley 18. Motors. 333 Main St. Roofing and Chimneys 16-A dish for the APs. on opening day. The 200 i s slated TrsUling' 2-1 after five| innings, regulation etx inning games are Haven Day Camp is now in its with his right hand and reaching Bill Kufta of Wethersfield. (his best). But his uncanny 30 feet off the 365-foot' instance the George W oolf Memorial Tro­ 12:00 — Terry 2. Bogginl 9, Si­ Motorcycles— ^^Bicycles U A 31-ifoot putt on the 30th hole Medics ...... 410 Olx—6-8-1 for/ tomorrow afternoon’s program. Bantly’s scored on singles by Bob completed in . . Threq batters were second season of operations. Art AMERICAN LEAGUE for Tony with his left. w a n t e d — Clean used care. We ROOFING — Speclaltoing repairing The cards: ability to follow a fast pace to the genuine leffIJrid wall—the mon 14, McLaughlin 20. at the Shorehaven Golf Club Auto Parts ...... 4)00 103-4-3-1 AAU champion Ray Norton, co- Young, Bob Halsted, Rich Segal walked in eucceasion when a little Quimby, former UConn athlete, Batting — Gentile, Baltimore,- phy for valor according to New The horses ran about 50 yards buy, trade down or trade any­ THE BIKE SfJtOP 257 Spruce St. roofs of all kinds! New roofs, gut­ Morning Round Tedford, Flynn and Welch; holder of the world record for the with little effort shows that and Angotta. and George Mitchell o f Manchester last time on JulyjSf^948. Milwau­ England Jockey Guild Represen­ before Wajda lifted DeSpirito 12:07 Rockwell 6, P. Ball New and rebuilt bicycles, all sizes, brought the ipatch to an end. The tow headed' lad strolled up to the .335; Minoso, Chicago, .331; Run­ aieper 10, Leggett 14, Ditman 17. thing. DOriglaa MPtore. 833 Main. ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ ahot wafl reminiscent of another Par Out ___ 534 4,34 444-3.5 O'Connell and McAlplne, Barton. lOO'Yard - dash, NCAA - champ he has wonderful running gen­ Gary Gallagher went the dis­ are co-owners . . . Lm Cohen at kee’s Jim Pendletpn was, the last nels. Boston, .329; Maris, New tative Martin O’Neill. safely back on top of his mount. all prices. Service on all makes paired. V Alunllnum aiding. 10 tance on the hill 'for the winners, plate and aaid, "I just gotta-get 12:14 — S. Fergrison 4,'Glglio 8, telumph for Siderowf. Last year he .Siderowf ....4 2 4 ,333 4.54-32 Charlie Tidwell of Kansas,' Paul eralship. He is very fit uid a hit.” Hearing thia the the Rockville Bowling PlaM Is or­ to hit three in one game in Pitts-- York, '.326; Smith, Chicago, .324. “There’s no doubt about it, Both DeSpirito’s feet now were out 1959 PLYMOUTH Fury, 2-door years' ucperience. Free esU- Kufta ;. ;...5 4 4 444 544-.3S international l e a g u e Winder, of Morgan State and eX- fast. No doubt he is about the - outpitching A ro iih a and Al Cyr. ganizing a $5,000 scratcb-leaguo Burgh, on August 30, 1953, when McNamara 14, Leggett 19. hardtop, fully equipped, excellent won the State Open on the same shouted, *W^at, and 'spoil my n c - - Runs—Mantle, New York, 60; Wajda saved my life,” said the 25- of the irons and he coasted home, Business Services Offered 13 matea. Can Rowleyf MI 8-5361, MI course and the clinching stroke Par In . ..^.4.55 .343 .534^36—71 Getting a pair of home runs from Duke flash Davs Sime rate as moat Improved runner Jn this Each side collected six hits. with first place worth $600. Cohen the fence was still up. Maris, New Y oA , 49; Minoso, Chi­ year-old DeSpirito who has had ninth In a 10-horse- fleldr Wajda 12:21 — Martin 5, Munger 8 condition. Phone MI 9-8383. 36763. Both of Ponticelli’s runs were ord” . . Second round in the small then was a 30-footer on the final Siderowf 4,5.3 444 633-.36—68 freckled faced Gary Sullivan, Nor­ favorites. very talented field. will be glad to supply any details. Stuart’s . slugging barely over cago, Kubek, New York and A! eight bad spills and twice before finished eighth aboard Lusty Andy Grezel 14, Eadie 17. homers, one eaCH'by 'jGyT and. Jack fry loop ends July 4 with three, 12:28 — E. Lorentzen 3, M 1965 WILLYS staUon wSgon, heat.- TYPEWRITBRS and office me- green. .Kufta ...... 5.55 444 .534-39—77 man’s (10-5) trounced Pagani’s A crowd of more than 30,000 was ’’If his Improvement .con­ doubleheaders and President Jim * * ♦ shadowed Willie Mays’ two-game lison, Washington, 43. has been near death in - his 10- In a race won by 'favored Praise chines—repairs, sales, servleo and expected for today’s opener with .McAdam. JJ show for the Giants. He Homered Anderson 10, Ayers 14, Martoc- er, good tires, motor. Full price Heating and Plumbing 17 In the Senior Division, George Afternoon Round Caterers (7-8) last night at Ver- tinues, he could place secofid Higgins reports a third round will Runs Batted to—^Maris, New year career. He was the nation’s Us. $450. Brunner's, your Lark dealer rentals. Ml 9-8477. ■planck Field. Sulllyah drove In six another 45,000 anticipated for to­ Bantly .OIl ...... 010 002 0—8-6-1 End of the Line \ chlo 18. Heyer of Wepawaug, Milford, de­ Par out . .434 444-35 or third. Although he "glot a be played -which will carry the in each game, smacked two dou­ York, 64; Gentile, Baltimore, 54; leading jockey in 1952. Fatefnl Seconds in Talcottville. Open evenings; PLUMBING AND heating — re­ Siderowf .644 444 4.3.5-S8 of the wlnner.rta promoter Gibbon (4-2). He gave .up just six Washington, 18; Williams, Boston, at about 35 miles an hour. long list of injuries. under par 32 and came back in man of Kansas and 19.59 Pan jiendence. Mo. "Why would I?.’> winners. George McGehan o f the gio’s homer and Feller’s pitching. many other extras. This wagon is Call MI 9.0333,'after 6 :30,' Army •* Navy vs. Sullivan's, 6, and director of the Gten Haven More than 120,000 fans have wit­ hits, struck out six and didn’t -walk Held, Cleveland and Colavlto, De­ RAOIO-TV REPAIRS, any, m ake- even figures for a three under par American Games champion Jogh^ Berra asked. "I, got my own books FPs turned ih a pair of defensive Day Camp in Bolton. A son—John a man In 7 2-3 innings of relief. brand new. Never run. Never cara ampliflere, ptumograipha and Waddsll. Bfookllne, Mass., July 1 (/T) — Culbreath' of Philadelphia ambng nessed Old Timers' games the past troit, 13. .68 and a seven-up lead at the half- at home.” ; gems. ' Louis—-was born to the Mitchells registered. New car warranty, changers. Over 47 years total ex­ Mortng^TruclEtng— wny mark. Kufta went out In 38 Nassiff's vs. Green- Manor, 6, Two chanipionahips were decided others. ’ Sports . ; . ' When the game was called at the two years . . . Bob Slaughter, Stolen Bases-^Aparicio, Chica­ Factory list $2,955.65, Your price Buckley. iast Saturday at Hartford Hos­ swimming coach and trainer for CUBS 11, BRAVES 6—The go, 16; Minoso, Chicago, 10; perience. 90 days guarantee m ail Stoiu$e " 20 and returned , in 39 for a six-over In yesterday’s New England Junior ------...... ;—_ end of six innings due to darkness, World Series^ Hfiro Sherry $2,285. No payments till.Septem­ work. Potterton’s, Ml 9-4587. ^ -______Aceto's vs Lawyers, 6, Ver- pital. <3eorge is on the faculty, at all sports at Trin ity (College, baa Cubs escaping the cellar, swung Breeding, Baltimore, Landis, Chi- OLFI ber. Biruriner’s, your Lark dealef par 77. Tennis Tournament action‘- ^ t everyone seemed relieved, especial­ Southington High . . Don Cowles MANCHESTlttt Moving and Truck­ planck. IX)ngwood Cricket Club. Jbaluie been licensed as a physical thera­ for 18 hits and handed Lew Bur­ cam and Piersall, Cleveland, 9. , in Talcottville. CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, In the afternoon Kufta regain­ ly the umpires and scorers. reports a benefit- softball game pist- by the' State of Connecticut. etching—Coates, New York, ing Company; Local and long dto- Police A Fire vs. Intermediates, Swan.vn of Pfo^dence, R. I., tfmk -yme Outlook Bleak Fire A Police ___ 034 40 — 11-5-5 dette (8-4) his. second straight de­ Lost Out in ^Battle of Bulge^ Grip Study available ali houra Sattofactlon ed'two holes quickly with a birdie 9-0, 1.000; Brown, Baltimore, 7-2, 1965 PLYMOUTH , 2-door, radio, tance moving packing and stor­ 6:15, Oval. the girls 15 andiinder title, while Nassiff Arms -.. .002 311—'«7-4-9 feat. Ernie Banks, who hit his guaranteed. Call MI 8-1815 on the -lOth and a par three., on .778; Estnula, Baltimore and Per­ By JIMMY DEMARET heater, standard shift. One 6 cylin. age. Regular seiVice. throughout the 26th while Siderowf had two Legion at Hartford, 6:15, Keeney Sally Mabrey of Boston won the Casella, Mars'h (4), Coleman (6) 22n^.home run, Rlchiri Ashbum New BnglEuid States and Florida. Park. - , and Frank :Thomas each drove in ry, Cleveland, 8-3, ,727; B. Daley, Philadelphia (NEA) — Lorry The accompanying illustration der, one V-6. Both very clean, new bogeys. But SideroWf recovered girls 13 and under crown. English Oarsn^^ii Big Choice and Higgins; Brannick, Bychojski Kansas City, 10-4, ,714. Ml 3-6663. Sunday, July 8 Bumper Crop Harvested at Storrs three rung. Don Cardwell (4-5) Sherry is the victim of circum­ shows how the grip should appear paint. Take your choice. Priced quicki.v and remained close to par Top-seeded Keith Jennings lof (3), .and Hence. — Bunning, Detroit, for a quick sale. Brunner’s your televtolon, service. k a B-4641. Derby vs. Morlarty's, 2;.36"Stt. New Capaan, Conn., and second- won it, gl-vlng up’ nine ■ hits and stance, the losirig side of the bat­ aa you look down on it just tofore AUSTIN A, CHAMBERS Co. Local- the rest of the way. M ; Pascual, Washington, 91; Bell, tle of the bulge and just bad Lark dealer in Talcottville. Open Nebo. , ranked 'Ted Hpehn of Hanover, N. In Grand Challenge Race three -walks but putting away his be^nning the backswlng. LAWN MOWBiRS sharpened and moving, packing, storage. -Low He capped tlje climax with an eveland, 88; Wynn, Chicago, 63; luck. evenings. rate on long distance movee to eagle three on the par-five 30th. Monday, July 4 .. ‘ H., advanced to the semj-flnals of first complete game in seven Wilhelm and Estrada, Baltimore, (Study the illustration. It is the. repaired. Free plcx-up and de­ ’That was the explanatioi) of 4fr 8Utes MI 36187. The ^90-ysrd hole produced plenty . .Southington at Legion 10, Mt. the boys 18 and under division. UCpuii Players Collect starts since his May 15 no-hitter 61. - - most important point in any lesr 1959 FORD V.8, 4 door sedan, auto- livery. All work guaranteed. Sates, Henley-On-Thames, E h g 1 a n d,'*'slderetoj,,--Pltt8- the.-nibber chicken circuit. There Ml 9-4588 for free $rtc»ium PAINTING, ranches $99.50; capea" day when Oxford’s highly touted television on the'eve of their-race New England,"arid have a two- ,„58'‘Pbntiac $225 titles were won at Brooklawn two , Spruce vs. Clark,.. 6:15, Memo­ In 'one game In . the. majors this Andersori o f Brooklyn, N.y., and burghi 52. - are those who say .that he got too and split levels, !$119.S0 phis pamt season, connecting on his first eight takes on Yale’s heavyweights definitely was gloomy. ’ year record of 33 wins against Hits Groat, Pittsburgh, , 63 Fontiac-, i , $275 HI-FI COST too riiuch? kit. Cali MI 9 -9 2 2 9 .' years ago and here, last. year. rial Field. . I I in the Oi^and Challenge Cup event. John Risley of East Hertford, both murti too soon and it went to his .Expert advice on yorir nesda^Free three trips and then adcling a two- American chances are brighter a'eniors; Gary JIVasIewski of Berlin, four defeats. Mays, San Francisco, 96; Cle­ head, lik e a lot -ot other: quick- 62 Studebaki^ $150 nm single for seven RBI in 11-6 The two-foot high Silver Trophy in the Thames Challenge Cup even mente, Pittsburgh 9 0 ;'White,iSL estimates and\reasonable rates m {FXTERIUR AND Interior pointhig a freshman,'and Rollie Sheldon of success kids, he took things for construction. We repair ail makes. and paperhanglng. -Wallpaper victory after Giants took opener hasn’t been, won by gn English though the draw worked out that ■Woodstock, a sophomore, and’ sec­ LpuRi, 84; Ashbun), Chicago, 88. 54 Hudson $l50 only, two, can -survive today to I)e*roit — Henry Hank, 169, De- granted and found that (t wasn’t Call M l'86204 now. books. Guaranteed workmanship. of twl-nlght pair U -0. crew for. six years. Yale, badly ond baseman Ted ICOsior of Had­ Thnnday’i Homers Doubles—^Mays, San Francisco, as easy as it seemed. . move' into the semi-final. knocked out Victor Zalazar, 51 Studebaker $100 Reasonable rates Fullyl tamnea. . Pltehlng—Jack Sanfor'd, Glaiita, beaten by Harvard in a jrour-rtiile ley, Mass., another senior. 20; Brutm; Milwaukee, 18; Pinson, TOWN AND O U N T R Y ariieslte-r- Ellpt House, Harvard, rows I90tal In. Farenthesea) Clncinhati, 17; Groat, Pittsburgh against the Detroit'Boat Club and Sheldon Tops (Ktag) Moore, 2l7, Detroit, out- “ I gu4se I’ve always been a ameslte driveways and aprons. J. PeUeUer. Ml 96826. fourth shutout In the first game at only foreign entry this year in the and Cunningham, S t Louis, 16. it or something. When Pm running Specialists in Etching driveways. Pittopiirgh, walking none and strik­ Grand. Kent School of Connecticut, meets Leading Batter Although financial transactions AMERICAl^LEAOUB K(WtM Wajme Bethea, 2<)6«4, New Triples—^Bruton, Milwaukee, 7; alow starter,” Sherry lamented. York) 10. Ronny Cohen, New, now, I can sUll feel a little pain BRUNNER’S No4q jobJob too small..small CH 7-1701. EXTERIOR and interior ing out three in 11-0 victory. Oxford’s “ Blue” boat is cop. the H azard lightweight .ctew. are not made .known in major Maris, Yankees (25). Pinson, Cincinnati and Kirkland, "Since 1 sprained my ankle step­ league dealings with players, Shel­ Mantl(^-'''YMikeee (18). Rbchlle, N i"'Y., outpointed Billy ping on that bat while covering when I colne down qn the left foot.” Ceilmgs reflnlshed. Paperb The' Harvard lightweights al­ Leadinei hitter with the San Francisco, 6 ; Will, C3>icago, Your LARK Dealer SUPDRIOR PAVm O CO.—Ameslte Wallpaper books. Estimates t ready have beaten Oxford’s cor­ don is believed to have signed for Skowrt>n, Yankees X (10). Ftamlo, New York, 10, welter­ Herrera, Philadeuphia, Skinner and the plate against the Cribs in Los . Confidence Mellowed ' dfiveways constructed, resur­ American Legion Juniors $20^000, which was the top figure weights. Sherry’s confidence, once his Fully covered by insurance. Call responding, second crew, the. Isis Kubek, Yankees (8 ). Hoak, Pittsburgh aind White, St. Angeles, I haven’t -been In such Talcottville' faced,, sealed. Reasonably priced. Edward R. Pnc.e..MI 8-1008. boat;' which was entered for the is infielder Rogerj Macai- thiT year. Anderson and Waslew- ' Lemon, Senators (18). 1 ^ -Angeles — Jose Luis Ornz, Louis, 5. good condition because 1 couldn't trademark evidenced by a ds- MI 8-1080. ., . 'Thanves Cup. one, above. Within ,444 skl joined with |he Pittsburgh WilUams. Red SOX (18). I26'/i, Mlolioacan, Mexico, knock­ Home runs — Banks, Chicago, ruh. Wheri I don’t run I was termlnsd and cocky saimter to the. Open Eve Till 9 EXTERIOR HOUSE Painting Serv> A Spectaeuilar Display of Yale, which first entered Henley Pirates organisation, while - the .Oolavlto, Tigers 8 (IS). / ed out Fernando Sota, 127, Oak- 22; Boyer, St Louis, 19;"AknHh out two weeks, you know — I mound, has mellowed since leaving ice. ' Free estimates. Fiuiy in­ average; Tonight Afacai- Yankees obtained iSheldon. Risley/ the banquet tour. RUBBER REMOVAL from cellars competition in 1896 has coipe, ■one and his mates will 'Yost,.Tigers (»). ? iMd, CaRf., 8. Milwaukee, .18; Mathews, MUwaur start putting - on weight." He sured. Qiiallty workmanship guar* ’ H’- close,, but never has won the' Signed 'With the 'Gentfie, Orioles 2 (12). kee and Mays, San Francisco, 18. "Tm glad to be in thef bull-pein 1965 VOUC8WAGBN, excellent con­ and garages. MI 86X67. anteed.' Edward Yeomans • PX grabbed a couple fists of spare dition. PI 2-7260. Grand Challenge. Cup. st^ck up against. Hart­ and. Kosior with the Milwaukee Breeding, Orioles (I). Stolen, bases—^Mays, San Fran­ tire. now that I saw I couldn't help tlw 2-8002. club aa S' atartef. Of course,” he PHILCO recommended service on The New Haven crew drew a ford in a '6:15 game at Braves. Back in 1959, the power Smith, White Sox (7). ____ Nutmegs 'Triumph cisco, 19; Pinson, Cincinnati, 16; Sherry, the brightest star of the 'hitung-outfield of Moe Morhardt, added,” I’jri not helping anyone 1957 fONTIAO station wagon, new. radios, televiaion/at Satellite JElec- e x t e r io r a n d Interior painting. -bye in the first rimnd of the event Keney Park, Hartford.' Lumpe, A ’s (7). ' Taylor, Philadelphia, 13; Ashbum, 1959 World Series, haa been lost Hydromatic,’^ radio,' heater very tronic Serrtce, 165 School St. Also, decorating, catlings tloon, paper­ so today’s race is'''i’ts first. BiH^'SteveiM, and Ken Cullum ob­ Oorey, A ’l (7). Pitchers’ duel between Don Chicago and Wills, Lps Angeles, right now. If I can do more good The forefinger is separated The locals will be out to tained a total of approximately In the mire o f a medib<)to iUdW- In the bull-pen I’ll stay there. If clean. Solid all through. Drive It guaranteed service on all other hanging. Clean workmanamp. ‘ Oxford is looking beyond Hen­ Varley and Jack b ’Coln was won 1 1 . Ing, a 5-4 record and a 4.94 earn- a^htly from the next finger to and you’U buy it, No payments tm square their season rec­ $80,000, while in 1958 pitcher Bob' (Walt) Alston wants mo to start afford more gripping surface. makes. See our special do-It-your- Free estimates,^ No job too smalL ley tdward the Olympics. But even NA’nONAL LEAGUE IV the former arid his Nutmeg Pitching—Roebuck, liOe Angeles, ed-run airerage in 24 .'appearances. September. Brunnerie^ your Lark self department. Open July 4. Wedin was given a contract total­ again, ril do that" ~ The linq or V formed by the left John - VertalUe, s MI 3-2621. if Yale is beaten Oxford faces a ord aL8-3. ' i A.C. mates last night at Henry 6-1, .867; Law, Pittsburgh, 11-8, 'What happened' to the winner dealer In Talcottville. ing an eetimated $60,000. Banks, Oubs (2 2 ). .788; McCormick, Ran Francisco, But does Sherry, once eo out­ thumb arid forefinger points to­ harder Urns with another Bktglish Mays, GlantsN. (16), Park, Rockville. Although - each of the Babe Ruth Award? FU RinrU RE refinUhed. Repalr- EXTERIOR AND !ntert®r paintirig. crew, the MolM6y Boat Club Connecticut has b^n making a sl^e got-OTly four hits, the Nut­ 9-3, .750; Williams, Los Angeles, spoken on getting a atarting job, ward the center of

.-s - : . ■ • ■■ ■■ ■■■ ■ ■. • ■ /■ " ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERAPP. MANCHESTER, CONNi^ FRIDAY. JUI^Y 1960^ PAOBTVnU^VB M A N C ^ T E R EVENING idjR A L l), BIANCHESTER, CONN., F R ipA y, JULY 1,1960 •7 2 Housss for Sftls 72 HoBfica for Sale 1 2 Hoiia^ tor Sale 72 Houaea tor Sale H ooioifor SaJfi 72 Lota lor Solo 78 ,.i'; . .{ <*■[ ^niERE OUGHT^ BE A LAW BY FAGALY"and 8HOHTEN HoasehMd Goods . 51 A|»rtments—Fkfs— Help Wanted—-Male S( tnients 63 H e ^ 0 iia l8 Tenements . ' 63 WOODLAND STRBET-^lx rogm I—BOLTON—ImmaculaU A room- M A N C H E 8 H E R r o o m cfdontal . .il n Ml V II / • ' HOMES FOR EVERY'TASTE IS THERE A NEW HOME IN KELVINATOR refrigerator, apart, f*0 tIR ROOM apartment, hath, Single, hot Water heat, ovaraized ranch, jalousie enclosed breeZe< CKT LAPPEN AGENCY’S home, large family ■ize'flUtchen, TENOR r o o m AND POCKETBOOKL . lOR SAXOPHONEj player want- GOODNESS' THEnPn DOODLE ihent slHe Gjenwood gas Htove, and FOUR garden , apartiiiaBt. second floor, automatiC’ hof 'ardter,! one-car garage, nice lot. Only way, oversized' garage, combina­ living room, dining room, dan YOU,R FUTURE? C L A S S m E D ed for rock 'n roll- hand. PI,J-7381. BeiimNELLA GOES yWATSTHE, “ ‘ ^MlSONNO*/f, other miscellaneous items. MI 'clean, well maintained building, near Main St. MI $,-6872. $12,300. 8. A. "BiSeechler, ■ Realtor. tion aluminum storm, s a s h SUMMER SPECIALS FROM $400 DOWN FHA - - downstairs, 4 bedrobma and bath ^HrmpaUMp STSAIGIITPCOM WGHURRVf. AW?-WEN 3-6654. heat, hot water, stove, refrigeia* M!h8-89e9. throughout. Choice locaUon, near FROM and sectmd floor. .Fenced In lot .Consider Appli Hill, Glmstonbury. tor ahd parking, $U6, HQ 8<1809, 81 DURANT ST.—5 room ca;i . $14,900. Philbrlck Aj^bncy, MI ■Near acre lota with new or heavy SCHOOL TO-WE T)/ ^CAPTAliftCOCNBOACNr, MOTOROLA TV,-drapes, ’toicjlureS, jnVE ROOM heated fpartment. In- Bolton, Center Rbad. Ohe-half acre 10% CONVEOTIONAL —OR .Sitoattona Wanted— , ‘ .-SET INHERE SUE AD 6-1269. - eluding 8 badrOoms, refrigerator, 6-6 FLAT, axceptlonally flne cohdl- lot. Selling for $14,400 Call T^e R.- . with full'' abed dormer, haa a 9-8464., woode. Priced $2,760 to. $13,000 for Tjaken pver; Female '3 8 bedspreads and blapketfi-.;.knlck' ■tova. On Main Mt. MI 9-6507. $t0Q. tion, near school, but, shopping, nice , t it of awnings, aluminum OR ASSUME LOW 4 acree between Knot and Apple ADVERTISING • STWS PAWED kfiacka. MI 8-8058. Chari^ Jones, St)R/ RENT—WIv F. Dimock Co., MI 9-52.45, Barbara THERESTOP J lZ ilX ^ u rch ta , Carlton W. Bbtchina, MI Woods, MI 9-7702, Johainna Evans, '^and .clDtit*that 'go with the house INTEREST MORTGAGES 1 , BOLTON-t4 bedrooms auid an U, 3 acre ^ knoll with tooek, SCHOOL 'ClRLS .looking fof baby Proctor Road. We have new 8% (t>od^ hasted, I. rO R Rl^NT-^Avallabl, July 9-6182. » as well aa storm windows and fice, 1800 square feet, 8 room cap.e MI 9-6668. . ; 0,000. 85 approved eltea for con- ByDamarjian ■iHEWc/ANP ^partmenta in residential area o( ROCKVILLE-$H,900-rFour fAin g ' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENT DEPT.'HOPRS slttlBg jobs for Jnprnlngs and 'N IG H T- ■ laiga Clean 8% ' room fumIHhed doors. This very cisan cape is .on Route 6. Ideal^'for professional atructlon. Restricted to coloniO ■ 8;15 A.M. to 4;30 P.M. aftehioons. Gal] M I-9-2293. RockvUla,.^ JInt U minutes from apwrpnent, Including all utilities. MANCHESTER — Salt .Box—large n —BOLTON—New 6 room^ ^ape priced for.'S fast sale. OiVner haa Uy 4-3-3-S good investment. man or large family needs, 1% architecture. MttsFcsl Instruments 53 Hartford by Wilbur’ Cross .High­ Two adults preferred. Call MI living room with fireplace, dining purchased' another' home. Imme- ELLINGTON—$11,999- 4% ' room baths, lArge living room with fire­ .Xram .Damarjlan, of Celc^eptar Cod. fireplace, open etairwaoMM assumed the duties of prinetpgl o f RELIABLE, experienced high way. Kitchen appliances fumisbed. .room, modem kitchen, two spa­ baths, custom built kitchep cam , diate occupancy. Rancl\ with fireplace, ahimihum place, atone veneer front, basement ✓ \COPY CLOSING TIME FpR CLASSIFIED ADVT^ school sophomore desipes super- FORCED TO MOVE sale! BuUdlng MI 9-4824, TR 6-1166.______' cious bedroottia with bath oh seo.- RICHARD P. MOORE. Owner RHAM, High School of Rettoaal coming down. Must be out by July nets, walkout basement, ameslte combinations, paneled dinette, city garage. Needs redecoritlng; 'Ame- ^ Upin>AT Hnn FMDAY 10;»0 AJ«.-^ATOBDAY 9 AAL vlslon'bf children at sunwnhr re­ X 1 ond flpor: Forced hot water heat, drive, completely landscaped, one SATINA DRIVE—Want a rqai nice water—only blocks froth bus and qite drive, nicely landscaped. Price 15 Plppen Dr., Apple Hill, Diatripit F this morning. D a m a i^ ^ sort. Prime-Interest jj^rhsponsibil- 15. Prices slashed to the bone. Now READY FOR occupancy—New »'6" XliREE ROOM apartment, $05. MI brsmeway and garage. $18,900. . wooded lot and a real nice ho (Off Route 3) 'Glastonbury, was hired by the Regional Board is the titne for a real buy. Melody room apartment with ceramie tUa acre lot. Priced at $16,800, Call jhopping. reduced by $1,000. W|1I listen to i^TO coopaaBAnoN wni. Ail ity and .activity during . vacation •-OWnW. •Other Mstings. Philbrlck Agency, / with dellcioUBly cool well wafer reasonable offer. Asking $19,000. of' Education Wednesday night at Music Co., Inc.,' 154 Asylum ' St., bath, bullwn ovenLM tf > stove, Ml.9-8484. ) iThe R; j:, .Dlmock Co'.. MI 9-5245, BOLTON—$12,490—5 room Ranch ME 8-1409, ME 3-0494 BB APPRECIATED I^IQI IVII I I jerlod. 3A7iy ______. KSarbara Woods. MI 9-77CI2, Jo­ (plenty deep) to go with It? This a-salary of $10,500. He. fills tha Hartford. CH 7-4588. quiet neignboriiqbdP^ |13S. - MI % irouR*" ROOM ^^srim s t ent, bath, hot charming 6 room, 1% bath cape with garage and carport on tree MANCHESTER-8-3 du^ex'with vacancy left by the resignation a t HOMCNORRNOWfTOO hanna Evans, MI 9-6653, shaded acre In scenic country EXPERIENCED secretary desires , rooTTA . 3-2573. water,, heaiNAppl'*.pply Marlow’s, 887 66 ELWOOD. ROAD — Colonial — is imm'aculate and really has all utilities. Asking $15,0(H). - And Carlton B. Se.ybolt, who began Ma SHOULD HAMEBEEH ASLEEP PORTABLE electric studio organ, neighItorhood near Manchester /And r v wprir weekends irt fe«I estate of­ ABOUT BED Tim e STUDV'7HERE?6^ Main Large living room, fireplace, in—BOLTON, Riga Lane— 7% class to it. Because the o'wner is 4-3 fiat With all - -uttlitte's, large- Resort Prpperty for Sale 7'4, duties as principal of T rum nn fice. PI 2-8634. AH HOUR AGO.'MOW ARE A test 4-way t;:aii'Bistor pocket radio. Call CHEERFUL — SUNNY — Threa formal dining room, cabinet kitch­ Vernon line. . CoRtiiiuMi From Proeeding Page SHE DECIDES TD large rooms, heat and hot water, room custom built, custom-de­ maintaining two homes he wants glassed-in porch on' ii tremendous High School today. '/OU OOINOTDCET TOMOREOWL after-e p.m. Ml 4-0813. ROCKVILUE—4 rodms apd bath, en with dishwasher, three bed­ ELLINGTON-!-!$12.000^One of a STAFFORDVILLE LAKe "— Short ATTEHD1DA centrally located.-MI 9-1688, Eve­ signed ranch, tWo full baths, two- a real speedy sale. You’Ve got to lot for only $14',900, Both conven­ Damarjian has been supervising UP FC» SCHOOL? heat, ,hpt water and'sgarage In rooms, 1% bathSj landscaped lot kind! Well k.ept older J room 2- iently located. drive from Manchester on water­ Sitnationa Wanted—Male 39 ' FEWMIHOR nings AD 3-4798v cludied. Adults nnly. ’TR 5-5923 un .car garage, one acre wooded lot see' if inside to Appreciate it. We H9lp Wanted— 35 80x200.. Marion E. Robertson, won’t sell it to you, it will sell story home with 4 bedropms, heat­ front, 6 room cottage with bath, Help Wanted—^Fcmafe 35 . r r ^ ; Wearing Apparel— Furs .57 /^ttl noon and TR 5-4820 after 4:30 Broker, Ml 3-5953. with tennis .court. Priced under ODD JOBS dohS' T- lawn.«i. mowed FOUR ROOM apartment, central $30,000. Shown by appointment Itself. Reduced. ed greenhouse, garage, city water, ANDOVER CENTER—$8,500 full fi'replaea and Hvlpg room, large LEGAL SECRKTART f6r «miil of- FULL OR PART-TIME— Regular p.m. tree shaded. wj>Ji landscaped large price for this 7 room home, wooded" lot. Settling estate. Prie'e dogs washed, errinds run, etc EXPLORER’S UNIFORM, half location, heat, hot water, parklnf;park MANCHESTER vicinity—Six room only. Call The R. F. Dimock Co., fice. _, tutd ■horthand esaen weekly pay checks and atill keep Age 12; MI 8-2522. \ \ ms.l.OAURT. price, mah’s navy blue summer adults. Available July I j MI 9-6245.. Barbara Woods. MI S0UTH'^WIND§DR'—$2,500. That’s lot, in a preferred neighborhood of stone fireplace, heatalatnr, large reduced to $4,900 -Louis Goldfarb, 8% ROOM apartment, furnished or oversized'cape, full shed dormer, all it takes to assume the 4%% screened-in porch, 3-car baserrient tlal. Wr B; HefalcL. your important job aa Wife iuid mfcoAneixm, suit, size 40 long $12. MI 9/1043. 3-7690 or MI 3-8470r unfurnished, heat and parking, 9-7702, Johanna Evans, MI 9-5663. attractive homes near Rockville Realtor, TR 8-7095. mother. No investmept. Free train 7, large kitchen with adjoining utility mortgag'e on thi.s real nice split line. ^ garage, 2 rooms unfinished. Near WATERFRONT ' inatructor with f -— working people. New Bolton Rd. room. Reduced for quick sale. S. . ing. For appointment call MI CARPENTER.-MASON, first class THREE ROOM furnished ‘ apart­ IV—MANCHESTER—Autumn St, level. Wall to'wall caiTietlng. % VERNON-R ox Mt. D rive-E x- htore and church. Ideal for chil­ current certificate. Muat be 21 Wanted—To Buy ' 58 MI 3-6889. A. Beechler, Realtor, MI 3-6969. dren. , ■ 4-1687. desires work. Tel. AD 2-2070. ment for working. ceuple, near Immaculate 6 room colonial, com ­ acre lot. $103; pays everything, ceptibnql 9 year old 7 room Co- Wantea-»Real Estate 77 , -yeilrB old for giria' day camp^for Main Street. MI 3-8362. y ' pletely redecorated, 18x24' living taxes, insurance, interest and .BUY, SELL or trade -antique THREE ROOM heated furpish.ed MAN CHESTER— FOUR bedroonr ionial with enclosed breezeway and COVENTRY IjA K E -$I0.,‘H)0. A month of July in Souths Glaaton' - EXPERIENCED Colonial, in good condition, steam room,' choice location, ameslte principal. Call today for an ap­ bury. Call Mra. Skudra, JA 2-0163 and'-^md furniture, china, elasa, apartment with bath, private en­ attached 2-car garage on a'beauti­ large 6 room cape with full base­ IF YOU WISH gers^nai servlqe,. Dogp— Birds— Pets 41 HEATED-rFDUR room apartment trance, parking. Tel, MI 8-1203. heat, attractively landscaped lot, drive; aluminum combinations, pointment, fully landscaped and Irec shaded from 9-8 or Mra. Grady, CH 6-5584 SEWING MACHINE 7-/ tf«t. KtCiWU NIWBPAPII BTlIVtCAUL allverNplcture frames and old aind ghrage. Route 31, Coventry, ment, oil h^t water heat, generous call Joseph A, Broker. MI one-car garage. See this excep­ selling for the amazingly low acre in finest high scenic neighbot*- 9-0320; after e.p.m. Operators and Trainees AKC REGISTERED miniature coins, lOldxdoilB and guns, hobby 500 feet eaat of Cove Restaurant. THREE ROOM apartment, $77 a figure of $13,900. Call the R. F. 79 BALDWIN RD.—This one has size rooms; Income from water Friench Poodles brown. Call TR collections, mUc contents or whole tional value before you buy. hood of comparable homes. Qual; supply, nn U acre lot. Assume /- PI 2-7811. month, all utllitleii.Included. Por­ $16,900. Philbrlck Agency, MI Dimock Go.. MI O-.WIS, Barbara me stymied. It’s custom built. AVON* PRESENTS a challenge to Apply 6-4735. ■ estates. F^imittin Repair Service, 1% baths, plaster walW; two ity in every detail! Plastered walls, ♦70.10 monthly or new , financing ARE YOU CONSI ter Street area. Available imme­ 9-8464. ^ Woods, MI 9-7702, Johanna Evans, 1% baths, fireplaces In both, living women with apare time who need TalcottvUle, Ooan:.x:rel, Ml 3-7449. ■INREE ROOM apartment, heat, diately. Call MI 3-6940. MI 9-5653. . . ' lurches, fireplace, attached ga­ available. ^ SELLING YOUR extra money. If you tahe^tride In MANCHESTER MODES, Inc GREAT DANE pup, 10 months old Boats and'Accessories 46 Household Goods 51 Household Goods ' 51 hot water, stove, refrigerator, ga- rage and is -really a marvelous room and hasemont ' recreation $10,600 6 ROOM ranch, aluminum rpom—recreation room paneled in PROPERIY? r aWlity to organize your female, ttih, good breed and WANTED—Coins of all 'types and raige, spacloua grounds.^ MI $-5229. ONE AND two room front ' fur­ V—MANCHESTfeR—Six room Co­ horns. Everyone, that drives by Pine Street, Man.cheater papers, reasonable. MI 3-1375 after I960 WEST b e n d outboard motors. p iI T H ’S AAAI SUPER VALUE paper moneys. Canadian, U.S. and stoniis./ameelte drive, 200’ front­ pccky cypress with recessed light LAWRENCE F. FIANO aehold, why not apply that 9-5. nished apartments. Heated. Kitch­ age, view. Carlton H. Hutchins, lonial, 1% baths, extra large liv­ stops but no one sees the inftide We will esUmata value of your CablUty to Belling AVON? You wlU '6. . , . See our display. One full year RETURNED foreign. Paying top p r ic e s .'T R ing and bar. phone connections guarantee. C. J. Morrison Paint 5-6257. en set, gas range, refrigerator, Ml 9-6182. ing room, formal dining room, one which is exceptionally large And property, without obligation. Ws, enjoy watching the dollara roll In NEW AND USED PROM MODEL NOME THREE l a r g e rooina. • and 1% cleSi. It's selling below appraisal throughout, ample-closets and stor­ Ml 8-2766 aleo buy property for c c A . Help Wanted—-Male 36 BOARD YOUR bird at the Man Co., 886. Center St. 8 BRAND NEW ROOMS room*, now available. Heat, hot bedroom set. Free gas, electricity. car garage, screened in rear age space, combination storms and aa yoiir aaiee go up. IhterViewa ar­ ANCIENT HOME by a burbling porch.. Selling for $17,200. Call The but it won't be> given, away. If Member Multiple mating. Chester Pet Center while you are OF FURNirtlM! ^ t^ater, modem kitchena with Reasonable rent. 10 Depot Square, screens, and so milch more—sn op­ Paul P. F^ano Mi 8;0458 ranged In your home at your con­ NEW AND USED boats, motors APPLIANCE - FURNITURE Apartment 4. j brook, $9,900. New heating, new B. F, Dimock Co., MI 9-5245. Bar­ you’d like a $20,oOo home or venience. Call CH 7-4187. PART-TIME MAN.for cleaning and on vacation. Expert care. Private — PLUS — Rooms Withont Board 59 stoves and refrigerators, tile baths portunity for those who seek 'the maintenance work. Apply In per- room. Air conditioned. MI 9-4273. and trailers. H^ G-. Schulze,- Inc., plumbing, h e w 1 y . decorated, bara Woods, MI 9-7702, Johanna would, even care, to makcjL sen-, Ed. Crawford J___ A11J:44J0 STANLEY BRAY, Realtor BARGAINS WESUNGHOUSE and showers, parkring, $90 and $68 new lawns. Five rooms down plus Evans, .Ml 9-6653. sible offer, you must see this one.' best In quality ronstrtiction. GnULA AGE 14 and u p , foJ^ auper- 80b at the State..Theater. West Road; Route 83, EUln^bri. APPLANCES COMFORTABLE room for a gen­ per month, .C^l MI 8-6396.. charming design, glorious c.ountry BRAE-BURN REALTY tleman, separate wjtrancie, park­ Buatness Lo^tiom 3 partly finished up; Call Prank Call now, don’t wait. APPLE HILL, viaed tobacco work. No'experience 13 FOOT RUNABOUT boat, ,,68 . Take advantage of our liberal a d m i r a l T.V. Burke, CH 6-3897, to arrange In-, Vn-^MANCHESTER-Near Keeney views in a distingtiished neighbor­ . Ml 3-6273 required. Tranaportatlon fur- EXPERIENCED POODLES. AKC, blaqk miniature. AT % PRICE ing. MI 8-1616 or Ml 9-2951. POUR ROOM flat, second floor.' for Rent 64 *' Aram Damarjiaa MI 9-3473. beam, speedometer, steering trade, allowance when you need new spection. ' Street School. Beaiiyful L shaped 184 VERNON S T .-6 room.s with a hood. ■ J ' . G“LAStONBURY * nl^ed. Opehinga available in Man- furniture or appliances. We are EVERYTHING ONLY Can be seen at 160 Charter Oak ranch,- 2% years young, extra new oil unit in this older home. SELLING—BUYING—Trading^ We wheel and tilt trailer. Used very LARGE R'66m , completely furn­ St., between 4-7. ROR O F F IC II Or buslnesa use. TOLLAND $14,500-31 acres go principal at Bacon Academy Odl> cheatar and R^kvllle. Bring birth IN GAU(^1:GRINDING littler Make me an offer. MI headquarters for Frigldalre and $459 V ished, with complete light house­ $500 DOWN G.I., split level, three large living room .with fireplace, It has an old fashioned pantry along wijh this 8 year old Rsncli- A home with a worhan'a touch offer you free confidential ih- certificate and Social Security ‘ ■SEEING’* IS BELIEVING Main St. near Center, 8 rooms, Chester, for 13 years. He'recelvBfl Pleasant waking conditiona, HOME WANTED for one kitten, i n 3-4885. wringer washers and vacuum keeping and swimming pool privi­ FTVE ROOMS near stores. Reason­ ground floor, plenlty of parking. bedrooms, built,ins, 26 foot rec three twin-sized bedrooms. large with old fashioned ijrge rooms. •r--3 bedrooms, attached garage, and awirimiing pool. Features: 28 spectiona and arrange all financ­ number to Conn. State Employ­ 3-2321. cleaners. Your 'furniture 1* worth 1, 2, OR 8 y e a r s TO PAY leges. MI 9-4776. room, 125 foot frontage, $15,760. wooded lot. Priced at $18,500, Call Something you don’t Aec today, ing from start to finish. Mitten his Bachelor of Arts d s^ ee In bla> company benefits. Apply In'person able. Newly renovated.. Improve­ Ml t-5229, 9-8. handsonv* stone fireplace,"^ foot, country kitchen with fireplace. tofy from Clark University In W or­ ment Service 806 Main St., Man- 8 FOOT Hydroplane, fiberglas money toward the purchase of new Phone for appointment Carlton W. Hutchins. Ml 9-6132. The R. F, Dimock Co., MI .9-5245, large rooms. The front po'rch can Formal parlor. Formal dining wiu w ork hahd and glove with cheater or. wedrieadaya ' only to. ROOMS AND catkins, all conven­ ments. ' Middle-aged only. > Sea- VERNON $16,800— Brand new cester, .Mass,, in 1938' and a Maa- K F & D Manufacturing: Co. paint, wheel and'accessories. MI furniture. strand; 91 Sq Main. H A ^ FOR RENT, 40x80. Oak St.’ Barbara Woods, MI, V7J02, Jo- epsily'be screened in to make it custom built 6 roqm Ranch with room. Paneled den. 4 twin bed- yop. Member Multiple Lifting KoBcluazko Hall, 1 Vernon Ave­ Live Stock—Vehicles 42 3-7542 or 37 Edmimd St. after 6. SAMUEL ALBERT. HARTFORD iences, free parking. Scranton's BOLTON—Custom 6''rbom ranch, service. Call, the Ellsworth Mitt6n ter of^Arts degree in education ta 334 CHARTER OAK ST. ■ CH 7-0358 Bfesent dance studio. Call alter Hanna Evans^ MT 9-5653. cozy these warm summer nights. center hall entrance., recessed front -Toomsg 2 baths. 15 foot screened nue, Rockville, 9 ;30-3:30. REFRIGERATORS Motel, 160 Tolland Ttpke. MI 9-0828 FOUR ROOM^apartment,.. including 6 p.m. JA 7-1872. artistic stonework huge porch, A beal deep lot makes this home Agency. Realtors M7 3-6930. 1939 from Clark. Me also received IMMACULATE 8 foot 1959 ply­ doorway, full overhang, ceramic porch,/,2 room guest w in g '' (600 PART TIME service station at­ See jit Day Or Night Tietween 5-7. boat, hot water, jras for cocHcIng, breezeway, two-cap-g«trage. laqd- CHARMING BETTER Homes and real a t^ ctiv e at 013,900. square feet! with bath, 3 ear ga­ his. sixth year diploma from tho AN OPENING exiata at the All- GOOD DEPENDABLE' saddle wood sailing pram, brass fasten­ Choose from 2 Frigldalfe.s. 1 G.E. scaped, reasonahtypriced. Carlton bath with vanityhype sink, unusual­ tendant. Few evenings and week­ and a Crosley Shelvador. Used re­ electric refrigerator and gaa stove. .MAIN S’TREET—Building -for com- Garden type h o m ^ Deceivingly rage and tool shed. Full basement U'niverslty pf Connecticut and bag State Inaurance Company office at hoFSe for sale. MI 3-1387. ings, chrome hdrdware,.sail, oars, If you have no means of trans­ WANTED—Refined genUeman to ^ mercial - business or' office use. W. Hutchins, Ml 9-5132. small outside. SiUrprisingly spa­ WEST HILL LAKE—A h()me away ly attractive brick fireplace, hand­ HOUSE IN industrial zone In Man­ been 'a’ doctoral student in pubUo 155 Main St. for a fuir-Ume gener­ ends. Experience preferred. Call frigerator prices start at Call MI 9-7737 from 6-7 p.m. . some brick facing on front, amesite haa fireplace, bath, laundry and and Martin 4% h.p. outboard ■with portation. I’ll, send ' my auto for occupy nicely furnished room In Will subdivide. MI 9-5229. 9-5. cious Inside. First floor, central from home. Better J*ead this ad. chester or .vicinity. MI 9-946(f; school admlnlstrationlit UCktnn. al clerical poaltlon. Typing necea- before 5. Ml 9-8198. $39.95 . yoUj,. No obligatiqgP'' ^. quiet home near Center. Free SECLUDED among trees, six room driveway, large lot in delightfully greenhouse. .Owner built JeSs than Articles ' For Sale 45 carrying case, $200. M l 9-1195. 99 TWO ROOM apartment, including! hall. Living .room, dining room,' 4 room log cabin cottage, fully 2 years ago. Acre'lot (more avail­ aary. Cal]. MI 3-2431 or come In Lakewo^ Circle .North. parking. MI 9-7410,- LARGE STORE at 26 Birch St. ranch, built-in stove, garage, huge scenic c'ountrjAarea of custom-built His experience in educatipn in- WANTED—Route salesman. Steady heat, hot' water, gas for cooking, fli*'(^Iace. Master bedroom, bath. equipped, screened in front able), trees, view as far north as' for an Interview. HOME m Ad E ravlok at the price. $4,500. 9-11 Saturday opticnal. Call MI Hartford area. Pleasant Working kitchen sinks, (cabinet), wooden Speed Queen. Lots of service left. -beautifully furnished apartment in 1% baths, fun cellar," built-in oven, exhutust I fart, attached garage,, and the eale n(. alcoholic liquor on. ■ the ball teams. • kitchen cabinets, two hot water TO RENT—A three and four room residential zone. Adults only. Tel. parking. Box E, Herald, and priced for quick Sale at $9,800.. combination windows, and paneled premlee,a 23 Wlndaor Ave . Rockvijle. 3-4871 —^------^ conditions, excellent wages . -and MACHINIST’S tool chest, like new. Priced at Cost Ovpr $700 heated apartment .Apply Edward Robert J. Smith, Inc., MI 9-5241. JACK J. LAPPKN ACENCy walkqm basement with pii'ture Mn- The hiielneaa ia owne'd by Alherl PI' He has been active in the Con­ furnaces, modem radiators, com­ TR 5-5689. living room. Handy to new school, dow5-^pr future recreation room- BOLTON III, of Broad Brook Rd KlMnjInn, benefits are available to the man PI 2-6430. $_2?.95 J. Soli. T e l /m 3-5117. ------necticut Association of Secondary ROCKVILLE, CONN, —j ^Llcenaed who can meet our qualifications. plete windows. Including frame, - NEVER BEEN USED Honses for Rent 65 MANCHES’j'ER— ’Three bedroom rural atmosphere, ,1ust a .short dis­ MI 9-4506 ’ MI 4-1894 . Ml 4-0149 AUMhis on sn extra large lot in s •nd «'ill be conducted by BORKRT K Schools^ serving on the Board, ^ where. Prompt delivery; Call Pay Only $4 Week enclosed porch, three ttedrooms, He is a past president of/m e Baat- 8-9121. call JA 8-2194. Leonard L. Glgllo, Bolton, hn dally 3:30 p.m.-8, Saturday 8-4, or Efficient table too. Only 2-8090. blocks from State Theater. Adults room, laundry room, 14x14 open FIVK rtOOM Cape Cod plus one the last home to he built here -m? call MI 9-2392. VERNON—Near Parkway, shop­ one very large oil heat, completely .ern Connecticut Schooiryfen's Aiaai . » ■ ...... — ■ I 3-7083. ■ $35 Wanted only. Call MI 3-5879, between 6-8 porch, storms and screens, hot more lots svallaftle so hurry! Sacrificing complete bedroorh, ping, good schools. 1 ^ 0 new, rom- unfinished, lull" shed dormer, plus modern, excellent condition. A very, and has served, on o (e .hoard .« ! FRIENDLY ICE Cream la Accept­ complete living room and kitchen TWO ROOM furnished apartiihent, ONE IM^kLE - -y water oil heat, two blocks to grade two front dortnerd, plastered ' ELIJNGTON-.i;i8.4no — ’There’s- Bolton POWER LAWN MOWERS—Jacob­ Used electric motors removed all utilities' furnished. 105 Birch SEVEK r o o m s ;, five-car garage. pletely finished split levels. Over large, two-car garage, 2'; aorta control as the small schools’ rep­ ing applications for part-time help Diamonds— Watclies— decorator furniture from model dis­ school. Junior High and Senior , 1450 sq. ft. of\ living area, seven walla, full insulation,]tile bath, hot' nothing finer at the price than tills resentative of the Connecticut In- An Uncluttarsd Air on weekends 7-12 p.m. Call only sen, Bolens,. Toro and Ariena. Self- from washers. play home. We will give you free St. East Center Street. $125 a month. High. Convenient to churches, (more land available), J>e8utlful LIFE GUARD , rooms,. 1%/bat^s, Only $16,800 and . water oil heat, garage, aniesite newly custom-built 7 room Gar­ grounds, 2(10 feet frontage, many terscholastic A ^letic Conference. between .7-8 evenings. propelled, push or riding. 18 to 80 Jewelry 48 $3 delivery nn'd free storage up to 6ne for Manchester High Schooh , Mj[ 9-0218 between 6-8. , shopping. Well iatidscaped, , drive; combination 'windows and rison Colonial with 4 bedrooms. 1% Cailiolic W om en inches. Ask for demonstration and available under FHA commitment beautiful- trees, shrubs and fioweni, He is also a'/fneniber o f the Na- LEONARD. W. YOST, Jeweler—re­ year. Must Have Senior Life-Saving $17,800. Owner transferred. -MI ■ doors, Excellent erudition... City baths, fireplace in 24 ft. living be satisfied. Trade In your old ma­ 1 pklr blonde endUableg RBNTAL-PURC7HASE—$325 month­ 9-2537. with minimum down payment. 200 foot donble'''stone wa"!! across tidqal Association of Secondary pairs, adjusts watches expertly. , Certificate ♦ ly. 4 bedroom colonial priced at - • ______^______Call R, F, Brodprick, Broker, MI water and sewgrage'. Quiet neigh­ room, senarste formal dining room, Form 13 (^iiild? chine. Parts and service. We $5 A N . M u^ 1Be At Least SO Years borhood. Weil landscaped lot. frontage. ..-'A sliowplace. Price School Prjhcipals, the American Reasonable prices. Open ’Tuesday $82,600. 2>i baths, 20x20 multi-pur- MA'NCHESTER—Lar;^ two-family 9,-1278 or TR 5-i073. . built-in kitchen, and attached ga­ .SOOr'Easy finatveing. Frothy Lace! sharpen and rep^r_ most all hand Road APPROX. 65 ACRES Of Age $14,200. Charles Lesperance, 'MI rage,,, on a l.arge wooded lot in a Association of School Admlnistra- and power lawb mowers Ml thru i^SatUrday, Thursday eve­ Cover your kitchen viith Bird poae room, 28 ft. kitchen, eating, 6-6. - - Needs— - some repair. . _Ten acres . . .. The executive Committee of -St. nings. 129 Spruce St. MI 9-4S87.' Befooh you buy f'iHmlture any- Wilt sell all or in part. Front­ Hours 1-5; 6-8 Dally 7 .ROOM Split Level, 3 bedrooms, 9-7620. beaytifuL country neighborhopd re­ tors. Phi Delta Kappa, the Con­ 3-7068. Capitol Equipment Cio., 38 Quality Vinyl, easily cleaned. Price laundry area. F.ormal dining room , of land, large frontage. 'Future Maurice Council o f Catholic Wom^ necticut Edu(?atton Assn., and is a Where^shop at Norm, ' age on two roads, high eleva­ (No Weekends) and .living room, 2 fireplaces, 2 1% baths, rec room,, freli land­ served for fine custom huilt lipmcs, MANCHESTER Main St. now for 9x12 kitchen, including labor Contact Mr. James Herdie possibilitie.s.'Tongren, Broker, 113 SPECIAI..S (BUY) Mitten—Beauti- en has estaibllshed IS guild.i wlthip life member of the National Edu­ Garden—Farm— tion. . car garage. \ acre lawn, stone Main St., MI 3-6321. scaped grounds. Neatest house Comnarable homes selling.-tn near­ ■ $24.95 FOR SALEl^Bendix autom^ Manchester Recreation Dept we'Ve seen, early occupancy pos­ ful seven room Dutch Colonial, by areas for st least-^.00n more. , Llnnmore Drive—8 rjtom Cape,' 8 its membership, each charged with cation Assn. . , . PICNIC TABLES, attached seats, Products walls, ame.ite driveway, screpna, 7 - three-car garage, jjood location, full size 30” wide top, 6 foot, 50 er, thrM years old, in good COVENTRY 22 School S t—MI 8-6795 MANCHESTER—Sik room ' single sible. A real value at $18,500; Call bedroomq, rec roon/^etached ga­ apeclflc duties .and each under the /Damarjlan hag been very aeti'va Special on new Women’s Friend Hon, $6)NCaU MI 9-7267. ■terms, .built-in desk and-^Slove jUst reduced to settle ' estate, NEEDED F^'QUAUFIKD BUY- $19.95; 8 fopt $22.95; 10 loot unit. Ready for. occupantv\’. This with large frame building one now to inspect' John H. T./appen, v r m ' rage. excellent condition, nicely patronage of a salt^t. dn community work in Colchester. Pic k y o u r own strawberries. 25c wringer type washers — $30 al­ Inc, MI 9-5261, MI 9-7445, MI . $16,500; nice home plus income — ERS< MULTl MULTI IFAMII.Y HOMES landscaped lot,/-''$l5.po, Easily fi­ $25.95; sturdy braced construction a quart. Birch Mountain Road. P. lowance for youf old washer to­ house was constructed w'ith chil­ block from Main St. Business H Mrs. Upland -Masse and M m . Ha haa served on the. board of 3-5219. live rent free, $10,500ri/Zeyen room AND.,-^'TNC0MF PROPFRTTPIS nanced. / / tcustees of Gragln Memorial Li­ of 2x10 Western Fir. Einc plated Robotto. ward one of these guaranteed new dren'in m in^D on't delay, call to­ zone. Price reduced. S. A. Beech­ Cape, tWo-car garage, 1% qcres Henry PerVy are co-chairmen of boUa. Delivered and assembled. ler, Realtor, MI 3-6969. Ol d f ;r h n m k .s . c o u n t r y St. Genesius' Guild, charged .with brary for ISyears. He has been ac- washers. day, Riehartf P. Moore, Owner, land, can't be beat for $13,60D.r Ho m r s w it h a c 'r r a g e l a n d Many, iany more, plus humer'- W. Zinker MI 0-6444. STRAWBERRIES—Pick your own, • SEPTIC TANKS IS Pippin Dr.,"’^Apple Hill ' (Off WELCOME membership and attendance; Un­ tive«in the PTA which was founded iiE lT H ’S SEVEN. ROOk^ Uape _.Cod, two four bedroom ranctff garagq,--g6o(i AND BUILDING LOTS. ' ous fine lots. tho first yeat he was there. He is a 25c a quart. Bring your own con­ 1115 MAIN STREET SEPTIOANKS u CLEANED and INSTALLED Route 2), Glastonbury. ME 3-1409, location, full price $15,500-;'' many der thla guild Mrs. Ro^ej-t 5irhs- CLOSE-OUT new picnic tables, at­ tainers. Michael Kurys,- French ME 3-9494.-- ■ ceramic baths, ‘ screened porch, Yes, you are alwa.v^ welcome to charter member of the Uons Qub Opposite Old High School' AND Th^ Office Of tnapect our llatings in the Man­ more from $4,700 ,upr Call the LIST TODAY WHRRR SALES ARE mons will be program chairman; tached seats, 30” wide top, 6 foot, Road, Bolton, off Route 85. garage, large lot, near schools and "JERRY FAY AGENCY Mrs. Anthony Armentanp,' chgir- and haa been aecretary for the paat $13.60, 8 foot. $16.50; 2” lumber. . MI 8-4169 • S E W E R S NEWLY DECORATED —4 .'room church. Owner MI, 9-4816. chester ares. Ju.«it call our office Ellsworth Mlttj&n''"Agency,' Real­ M ADE!!! ' 7 years. He has worked on the Col- PLUGGED SEWERS MACHINE CLEANER and' a qualified Jarvis representa- tors, MI 3-89i30'or MI 9-6624, man of organization and develop­ Delivered assembled. W. Zinker, STRAWBERRIES—Pick your own, J. D. REALTY house for rent or, option to buy. Ml 8-7029 I ment and Mrs. George Mane'ggla, Chester ConH|i|inlty Needs liomrelt- MI 9-6444. , ____ _ 25c a basket. Augusto’s Farm, $110 monthly. Lease required. Bo'X' .SEVEN ROOM split level, built-in tivftvwlll be’ happy to make an ap- SAMl'EL M. LAVLTTX^ tee for 13.years. H j wag Instrument­ • INSTALLATION stove, di.shwasher, rec roojn, ga­ lointment to show you- alj types of OVEj^lZED Cape Cod - Stone chairman of mimeographing. Bolton Center Road, East St; MI Machine Gleanhil ' 470 MAIN ST. K. Herald. froDt, fireplace, 4 bedrooms, rec- AGENCY. Realtor^ al In organizing the (Colchester Ut- Ni]ED TIRES? “ 3-5639 after 6. Septic Tanks, .Dry Wells, Sewer rage, assume 4 ^ % mortgage, lomes, both new and used. Mrs. Martin Lynch whose duty- "v-- SPECIALIST •'reatlon I'-oom and garage, Ixicated ; 78 WINDSOR AVK. R(3CKV1LLE tlc . League and served as League E S j p W U Lines Installed—Cellar Water­ - — 7------$101 monthly, $17,900. Carlton W, will, he ways and means will he vice-president for 2 years. No down payment. Terms to suit $8.500—Coventry Lake is the, ideal in nice ncighborhond, convenient ‘ TR 5-6297. PICK YOUR OWN strawberries — PHARMACY If proofing Done- Summer Homes for Rent 67 Hutchins, m i 9-5132. ■ VERNON STREET— chsl'rmah of fit. Matthews gu'il'd A member of the Woopter Lodge, you. No budget charge. 25c a quart. Bring your own w place to spend the sum.nrfr. See to schools, chureh( s and '.atore.s. . r MANCHESTE6 Mrs. Iona .ficahlah and Mrs. Flnr- 459 Hartford Rd— MI 9-9946 Will Be Closed Town and Country MANCHESTER — 6 room' ranch, this S-bedroqm, year' !r6und home No agents please. Write Box E, Office Open 7 dkys a week. AF dfifii^AM,' h.e served a« maater baskets. 490 Keeney St., Manches­ LAKESIDE COTTAGE. Hot water, Exceptionally nice 6,room ranch ence Dahlqulat will bje her ss- OPEN ALL d a y ' ' . fireplace,'garage, 1% baths, Ton- on 3 spacious lots.- Herald. jn 1950.' He is' a member of tte COLE’S DISCOUNT ter. . ' M ^INNEY BROS. $40 weekly, $75 monthly, PI 2-6313, that featurea a large living roonV; slstants. JULY 4th Drainago Go. after 2:30. ------’ gren, broker, MI 8-6321. Manchekter .pfftce Ttny Scout troop committee. During STATION S ^erog* Disposal Co. July 1-8 $15,900-$2.600 down will enable OUCH! House pinching you? Here's Mrs. B.ycholski ■ , MI 3-n034 raised liearlh fireplace, lovely din- Arrangemenli and'refreshmehta. ills , .v.cara of youth work in the 436 Center Street PEAS—Will pick or pick your own. Picnic SupplicB ,ISst8r-llke 9-5858 after 8. monthly, only $14,900. Carlton W. Office MI 3-4112 Assisi.'Mrs. Nelson Goble:'library,, meeting he sa.ld hsT expected hft bust, s l^ e le a a ,«n d collarleaa, 5 center...... July 4,4960 Hutchins, MI 9-5132. 11 ROOMS” JERRY FAY AGENCY and lilcralurc, St. .ferome ' guild, would be transferred not later than yards of 36-inch. / Pattern No. 2852 baa crochSt dl- A.M. Evenings MI 3-7847 , : tA ^ E PROPERTI ES '" Sept.' 1. - '* Mrs. AVilliam Smith: legislalloh, To order, send 35c In coins to;— reotions; material requipementa; .BEST OF THE BEST BUYS Wanted to Rent 68 Large 11 roofn house in nice cen­ 74 RICHARD ‘ROAD — A aubBtim'- tral-reaidentUJ- district. 6 roo'ms Summer camp in Venion * MI 3^7029 St, Ives guild, Mrs. Charles Rob'', . . Dluslc Man Named r Sue Buriietf, The Miuichester. stitch'Illustrations. . tial nine room, .home designed for ■ H o w l a n d , o f f e r s 12 acres on nearby lake bins, and the rnol'Hprs! circle. St?" ■The pew' music director for Evening Herald. 1150 AVE. OF WANTED TO rent, three bedrtxim down, 6, up, T%' baths, Ja fge barn To order, send 25c in coins to:— the large Wmily, 4 bedrooms, "TV with basement and'^ttic;’ better Estata on 1st Bolton. Lake . Ann’s igulld, Mrs. Nelson. Goble;. RHAM .5^11 be fiaya:rd>E. Stone, ft AMERICAS, NEW 4[ORK 36. N.Yv Anne 'Cabot, The Manchester Eve­ by Belfiore ' single^ house ,or jzpirtm ent with room, two-car attached garage,' Manchester — Six rtlim brick .■former t'eacher’of Alvin Ezer, whft garage. No ghlldren, no msta. Up Cape Cod. central locatten, high on than half jacTe lot. Vacant. Lots tor Salt The' Oral fall meeting of.-thdr , ■ For-Ist-class ' malUng add 10c ning H e r a ld , 1150 AVE. OF utility room, and level Ibt 90x200, T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor 73 group' wilLbe helfLb’n Sept. IZ/uncU, rtsli .Y’r, ’'’ ‘■"J P'’®* trts for, each pattern. Print name. /AMERICAS, NEW YORK 86. N;Y. to $180. ',N«eded bV Aiig. r. MI Within walking distance to Porter a hill, 1% baths, garaile, terrace, T. J. CROCKETT, Reallor abundance.,bf shade t r » s . and an M I 3-1577 will bfgln with a. potiuck mqS.f' 1 nrv^assachusetts. fitona addrM with zone, style No. and For Ist-claas rnailliig add iOc for 9-4963^" • ■ Street School. Quick sain ' price THREE B 2!ONE fijts with cl^ ______■" " ■ extra buHdmg lot included. Eve. I MI 3-1577 " Miss Mildred Bowers will- be the from the New Brt- size., ___ each pattern'. Print Name, Address 230 HACKMATACK ST:,^ MANCHESTER, CONN. $29,500. Robert J, Smith, Inc., MJ or Wes Smith,-MU9-3952- - wstcr. Union SI. Manchester, speaker.,* «tl'ooi system.. He . lives In {iSeud 35c today for your copy 'Mi ■ WANTED—Three bedrwm aingle 9-5241,. ■ Dick Hfiyes. Ml 3-0527. ■ $2,600 each. Ml 9-8495.' with zone and Pattem Number. '-’V home ih gpod condition. ,nlc* Bolton l^ake—Year . ’ ’round 3% BEAT THE HEAT'. ------=i------)------^ if the Spring A Summer issue of Have you the ’60 -Album con« ----- U4-:::------:— ------! ANDERSON’S ''#^4'bur IS complete pattern magazine neighborhood, 2 children; agea u ! 126 LAKEWOOD T3RCLE, N orth- room cottage, furnished, good re­ talnlng many lovely designs and AN'ITQUES; Two drawer ^mahogany stand; 'Victorian table saw; planes; Gardenaid tractor with plow attach­ and 5. MI 9-2672, ' Here is a 6 room home located Basic Fashion. 'A custom ibullt -six room Colonial pair, targe shaded lot, barga'in between the first and sec,ond Bol­ 'BOLTON—Two large adjoinlMg Iota. of a seml-forljiaUdance to be ’gis'eh' free patterns? Only 25c a copy! cane seat chairs and rockers; crotch mahogany Empire ment lawnmower; wheelbarrow j extension ladder; priced. Eve. Bill Boles. MT $-9858. - AAA VALUES Tohgren. broker. Ml 3-6321, degree, in 1942 from Boston-irnlver- -4/-- - J home designed for comfortable ton lake, 2 extra building iots. Ex- at Flano’a Restaurant on Sept.' 23. kity. He ahto received his Master’B chest; ogee mirrors; yam winder; cherry dropleaf ta­ den tools; vises; Power King'.jig saw., li-vlng, large, m'odeni- kitchen, Manchester—Six room Rarith, ga­ Thq Tony O’Bright orchestra, vrtU ^ . Honses tor Sale '72 cellepi value, for $13,900. North End—Only $13,900 , A ZONE LOT -In- Bowers, North Jr. degree In music from B.U, In I960. ble; set of 6 stenciled chairs; blanket chest; stenciled panCTed living room. i% bathk, rage, newly . redecorated Inside Year Old ranch,..6 rooms, built-in play. Mra. RoHandtMcloehe ia’^lik' good, 5% murtgageV close to bus T; {f. CROCKETT, Realtor High area, all uUUtles. Only HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS: Rep^dhefion mahog­ 80-82 PORTER ST. Exceptionally twc»-car attached garagC. .and range and oveiv Walkout basement. $2,000. terma available. R. F. charge of ticket aaies. Others'on Boston rocker ; steeple clock. ' shaded .lot 90x188. Priced h) the and shopping^, $15,500. Eve. ‘ Ray Small cash assumes mortgage, the committee include Mrs. Rbb,-i any block fron.t Governor Wint.|hj^p ^e s k ; room size large two-family, now vacant, ex- Holcombe, MI 4-1139. < MI 3^1577 Brokerick, Broker, Ml 9-1278 I Glastonbury -celient condition. Priced-right fdr mtd-tw'^nties. Robert.. J. Smith, ert Simmons. Mrs. Pasqua|e. D oyle W ill Gall BRIC A "BRAG; Collection o f 700 open salts including Manchester—Seven room home, 77 Harlan Strfcet—Only $14,600 rugs; reproduction'Windsor.,cMirs; Domestic electric quick aale.^ Ml 9-5229, 9-6. Inc., MI 9-5241. - j ANDOVHm LAKE—Two adjolfilng Cafro, Met. Martin Lynch, 'Mr's. Sandwich,, Tiffany, colored aijd opalescent, pattern and delightful 1% acre lot.'larg'e barn. BOLTON AND VICINITY Six room cape, lovely wooded lot, Robert Fopa and Mrs. Relthd sewing machine; Mfirtlia"Washington sewing cabinet; GOOD INVESTMENT —Ashworth lots for sale. Marion E. Robertson, For Square D aii^*' 4 CAROL DRnnE -'RockvUle, $1$',- Ideal comfortable country atmo­ Building Lota splc and span throughout. Masse.. . . i ^cut glass ill all designs;- Gone With Tlje Wind Lamps;, mahogany fotir posted bed with pineapple carving; ma­ ■ St. TwO-fgmlly 6-6, oil hot air, ex sphere. ' Acreage , ■ broker, MI 8-5953. 8M, 8 room ranch, large/ living C'buroh-New'S ■ ‘ pair of whale oil lamps; over.-50 important pieces of cut hogany chests; newlyiiipholstered sofa; lounge chairs; room, cabinet • kitchen, 8, bed- cellent epndiUon, garage, . two Farms South Windsor—Only^ $17,900 'fhe'k' Di^'le of Milton, Mass., OPEN FOR INSPECTION extra lots. Zone B. To inspect call ►w a r r e n E. HOWLAND'^ Spicndjd split level, 6% looms, t h r e e LOTS in Coventry: Lake . Holy Conu^i^ion will be cele-, jwili be guest caller for th# Man- glass including fi pair, of signed Hawkes plates; pair rock maplh hutch cabinet; china cabinet; maple lounge rooma, 1% % morteage can be Ken Ostrin'aky, Realtor, MI 3-5159. Realtor.’ Ml 3-1108 LAWRENCE F. FIANO attached'giyage, half acre lot. As­ and clubhouse, privileges. 'Reason­ bra'ted at St. George’s Epiacobsl 'ch'ef ter Squa'fe Dance Club, a t lhft| Bristol vases; hand painted china; pair Delft urns; «w m e d . Marion B. Roberbion, able. AD 8-1563. Here's the best buy on the marke’t today. The six chair-r Admiral cbmbination TV-phonograph ; G-E 2- . .■575 Main Street . MI 8-2786 sumable p.l. mortgige. Church Sunday at 10 a m. -Spenal \Vfat Side tennis courts Saturday SATURDAY-2 f;M.-6 P.M. bisque ^roup; ironstone; service for 12 ih Noritake Broker, MI 8-5953. I rooms feature three king size bedrooms, .big living roam d^r refrigerator with freezer; sets of booksj linens; MANCHESTE;R/-284 Un.lon. St. Manchester. "Conn. Paul P. Flanb; MI 3-0468 recognltioh will be made of ji i - night. He has been a caller for 117,^8. 29 AUBURN ROAD —Liv­ Open Hquse Saturday and Sunday, Ed Crawford ' ^ MI-9/4410 Call any time. dependence Day. The Rev. DbnaW chiiia, Irene pattem ; tole trays; Brazier’s book on Early . oil pointings; luggage; movie .screen REVEllK AUTO TW a FAMTI.Y duplex. 4-4, about ten years,, and'"he tsachoB with beautiful fireplace, formal dining room^^and kitchen. I ing room, fireplace, formal din­ noon to' dark. 3 attractive modbla, Legal Notice W, (jreene'If., vicar.’-. ' . •*' four ’^square dance clubs. EXECUTIVE RANCH ‘ Am eri^n ^ b r a t io n ; ^oUectwR .of .bone china^ups ,.MAG 553 SLIDE PROJECTOR; movie projector; ing room,. large cabinet kitchen,! 5 room ranches, 3.bedrooms, large Planck'' Scjiool area, good/ 95. GLENWOODe8T.„— St. James ROBERT b ; ANDERSON, I There is a full basement and an attached garage; ■ and sffijeers.; doll collection including Staffordshire and ’ Hon. $14,500, Owner, Ml 9T Masses will be celebrated at St.- a regular caller 'at tha B*nch . ■ . three twin sized bedrooms . . . two cameras.. ihre* bedrooms, tW(>-car garage. kitchena with birch cabinets and Parish. 8 room older ranch, extra AT A COUBT O r PROBATE held at Maurice Church at 7, 8:Sp and .10- B>ay Path Bam In central Masa, mu MUM - . center entrance hallway , . . Urge living room 3ut 20 yohlmes of old phst cards, Marion E. Robertaori,, broker, MI formica counterk, ceramic tiled large kltcheir- full basementi- Of­ JA3-0139 i Coventry, within .end (or the putrlct ' •■' . - y " A ' • .r '■ COMPACT 2 bedroom ranch, cool, o f-^ v en lry . on the 3((th 'day of dune, a.m. Sunday. The Rev. Bernard and he is on the-staff o f eeveial ■ wa^l - . . formal dining room . . . upper 1941 Bui^k Century Sedkn 1953 Buick Roadmaster 8-5988. ' bathrooms with vanity and colored fers Invited. Belfiore Agency,: ,MI 1961). L. McGurk is pastor.. ■“ * ^ ’er outside terrace* . bullt-lns include: Stove . . . eX- The enjtire ho^use is so spic and span you ieei you 1 shaded yard, central location, 3-5121. ' 87 VERNON ST. — Six room co­ New England Square I^ca OFFICE EQ U I0IE N T: io r k safe, Class “ d ” , x fixtures,) oil hot w»ter hspat,. full near bua and shopping. Ideal home Proeent Hon. Klmnro TuriUnfton, Morning worship at tlnlLed iwost hood . . . dish washer and disposal . . . z car garage I should take your shoes off just to walk through it, Ytitt Ma n c h e s t e r — 4-ro6m ranch lonial, nice living- room, with fire­ Judgo, c'ampq. ' 2Vi; LAW LIBRARY and other Sets of books; oak OUTSTA DING COLLECTION OF LIONEL . “ 0 ” cellar,'.. I stoned terrace ; porch, for the newlyweds or the retiring, K»laln o f’ Charlea K, Cartwright, late Methodist Church Sunday will *00 h o m e c a n b e d u p u c a t e d type home, central heat, city uttlr $13,990. With basembnt garage, THR^E BEDROOM ranch, next to place, 88x140 .lot, asking $16,600. ON VOUR LOT FOR UNDER 922,000. j owe it to yourself to see this beautiful hbfne. Don’t! desks; 2 and 4 drawer metal letter files; typing tables; GAUGE AINS COMPLETE. •ties, excellent lot, on bus line. couple. Fairly priced at $13,500. Creep Schixil. Heated aunporch, Belfiore Agency, Ml 3-5121. ' of Covemry, In eaid dldrlct dl»- held at 10 ft-m. The Rev. Carlton $^,490;" Schwartz Real Estate, See It early. John H. Lappen Inc. ci-aeed. » T. Daley“'^UI preach on "The J'*'®™ *Hnnechaog Country Club go East on [miss out. '-ft ■; “ XT' sectional-bookcases; •walnut 4^ist-'desk; adding ma­ $0.900! Other llstinga .Philbrlck itels Relaltor. During the week lovely yard. A real buy at $16,900. Tlio CoHeorvalor having vxlilhitrd lile K anak Pi|efe<;( Agency, MI 9-8484.;, MI 9-5261,'MI 3-5219, MI 9,7446.„ Belfiore Agency, MI 3-6121, SIX' ROOM colonial with breeze­ aocnuiit wlth'aald retain'U> this Court Death of a Ns'tion.”- '' M m w Drive, turn right on Mlnnecbaiig Drive, then bear right chine; typewriters. . .* • , call AD 8-1241, CH 2-2885, MI .Sale Rain or Shine '1 ' Lunch Available way and garage, king size bed­ for allowaiirr, U Infant baptism and the Lord'f M Natebaug Drive. Look for signs. 3-8464. : . INVESTMENT PROPERTY — 8 OR0KRED: That tin- Itlh day of . . CALL US'TONIGHTl • ’ " $13,800—SIX room cape, ftill baae- NYE STREET—6 room cape, extra rooms; beautiful living room with July. 1960. at 11 0|'clnt.-k.. forenoon, at Supper will be administered at 10 /r At s i Thontai^ TOOLS: Duhlkp motor driven wood turning lathe 1 ca r-. Bodis, Cars, Piano, Office Equipment sold betwiswi inent,'.comWnati wjndowi and family, 6-5-4. good lncome,-/ono. 6 Clean throughout, garage, no work fireplace, aluminum siding, love­ ft.m. w d r ^ p at Bolton Congrega­ a t t r a c t i v e Cape C o d ^ ? rooms -rtjom apt. vac(mt. Redecc^ktlng penter topis; large tool chests ;V4iton chain falls; Atlas 11:60 and 1;00 P.M .... ' oooira, amealte drlyp. abode treea, 'weeded, just move right In. Bel- ly yard, Belflorp Agency. MI iiltding in aald Coventry, be and the tional ChurchT Sunday.. The Rev. John B. Kanak o f Sttl.lfBin jBL 5? days ocrKoancw. Marion E. finished, 2 semi-finished, located necessary, central location. CaU ,flore Agency. Ml 8-5121. 3-6121, . . ; ime ia aaslghed for a heating en .the on quiet street, largb landscapiNl Howance of aald adrolnratralTon ae- Theodore W. Chandler Jr. will de­ la on'e of 23 studenta tn 'h e io * Robertaon, Broker. MI 8^958. ail'd we’ll bring the key, John K. |0unt with aald eatate and thia Court R. F. Diniock Company THE WIUJAM Is BELFIORE AGENCY i - yard, many varietUta of ! trees. Lappen. Inc., MI 9-5281, MI 9/7445, 22 GREENWOOD DRIVE—Next to ROCXLEDO9 —8% room, c^ ie, i liver ftymeifitation oh ‘T h e Gath­ ilnted to a m ajof aaminary W frecta (hat notice of the time and lev.' Hanty J. O'SrWh MI 9-524$ A Re a l VALUE direct from own- Parochial School ifiStrict and MI 8-5219. , ■ * St. Bartholomew. Modified ranch„ full batha, . built-in oven and .lace aaktgivcd for aald haarlhg b* ered Church.” , Moat Rev.' I Viecoei'A . Bo j|H iii W ilHom E; loM oro I •r. Six room Cape, excellent condi­ near new public aob^ ,' Hahdy to 2 bedrooms down, one finished, range, encloaed porch, one-cap ga­ given to all peraona giiown to oa in­ archbishop of Hartford: B fiilort Wfiods Jolianiu. Evana , William L. LeClair, Auctioneer bus and ohopping. Low dowtv pay­ LARCE 8 room full dormer, terested therefn to appear and be beard Manchester Bvenlag Herald) Ha wiH ba a praft -at .•$-■/ BO f-7702 tion. Centrally located. Many on» unfinished up. Lot size 170x309 rage. There ars many extras go­ thereon by publlahtng a copy of thla MI 9-565$ ' M H cM I 3.BI2I " .axtras. Oom# and k f It. i f Haw- ment to qitallficd ^ e r . John H. fireplace, dining om or fourth full of sturdy abode treea. Drive ing with, this bouse that makes order I n ------*■— Bolton oorrsapondeat. Doris \M. TheiisB*'’ Samlnaiy in AO t-dMl, M l S-744S, betmwm, reaaonafa Dla by and ^ ' l l buy it. Balfiort 1m eomforUbls Ilvlngl .$38,900. elreulail! IVItatla, telephoha mtoheU »• Ha iB th«' a aon 'hi Mnk Btraat *r talephon^ MI daya ’ obe A f cBcr. MI ' MI Agaaey, MI MISL niibciek Agsiu^. Jaak amid tha'Utar

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ot Cregg B. Schuyler, 31, son of will perform w Sobitlab dance tn folk deacee fro m the'^lsUnd Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Schuyler, Scouts^Offer CDstume, shd .JBro^mls T n ^ 71 IFUMfi, ft folk danee from Odsher- L T. WOOgOO. About Town 74 Jarvis Rd., has arriydd.at Ft. will p tm n t s SwedMi dance. In redr’CsftlftnA and ft ballet type fx>.. Dlx, N. J., for eight w e ^ of basic the evshlng, Bitermedlate ’Froop. dance «of H w i. Chrletlan A n d er­ ICE M A m North Methodlat Church bogino training. He has beM-aasigned F e s t i v a l i n ■ 10 Will'jiraseht a. Japanese -sot-/ son’s ‘^The Swineherd.” 51 BlSSEmST.: vommer ochoduio Sunday with to -A Co., 4tlt Training Regiment. and BrOwnie Troop 97, Hawaiian, The program -will also'include ond-horvtoa at 9 a^m. Bxce^t for Schuyler' attended .ACancJiedter For North End Pool The DaiUidi Sooutp’ program "Hens end TTina,” a 19tk century Cubes-CruMkfid'^^ckt. Comm onion aervle** this Sunday High School and HUlyer College, DanishMotif will include a folk dance from' romantic attoiw from Copenhagdn, and S«|>£x% all will be family and was employed by Ccmnectlcut Juthind, "The Greeted Hen,” three- end three songs. aorviosa wlttlr ddldren> sormon. Mutual Life Insurance Co. |>efore The Manchester. Improvementa{nciude,plans for locating the pool, That* wni bb w rsery can tor enteriiig^ the Army. Assn., (MIA),^made up of North nor did It consider an-dnstallation Members of the Visiting Danifth araaU ohUdron'Tyt^^ Sunday. Girt Scout grotip. will present .a End residents, will .seek support in date or other details.^ 6 ' Mcmberi'and frtenda of Ui^''^Ah* "We merely Want to find out If Danish festi-yal of folk dances and AWi^nan Shea AuxU^ry, VFW. derson Shea Post and AuaUiary, its area for installation of a pub­ there is area support for the idea,” songs .at two performances at 2 )Rrill ipoiiBor O' card party tbnli^t VFW, are invited-to attend the lic awimmlrig pool in Rbbertson Swanson said. and 8 p.m. nex-t Wednesday at « t • o’clock M the pd^ home. ^ presentation of a new 60-star flag Park. The Robertson and jUpfUater St. Mahehester High School. Proceeds tram the festival -will to the post from, the auxiliary Victor E. Swanson, chairman, School PTAs wern mentioned by ■ ...A The Jtev. Theodore Chandler, Ju ly# at the VFW Home at 1 p.m. said the decision was made at an Swanaon as among the organiza- help defray . expenses-of the 20- Last Day pastor the Bolton Oongrega* A social^iwjod'win.follow the cere­ MlA mi^pting- last night. The as­ lloAs the association will contact. ifiember Danish group during 7- tiohal cathrch, will be In charge mony. ' \ , , sociation will first contact PTA -weeks stay In this country. All of radio tooadcasta, sponsored by and civic groups in the North Elnd expenses of the girls’ visit ^ e to the Manchester Ministerlsl Assn., to find out just how much popular be provided by .Manchester’Senior over WINp’ Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Pfc. -Edwin C. Lynn, son of. Scout Troop 1, hostess to the Mr. and Mrs. Charles K, Lynn, support the plan can'expect. Area Employes AND -and wededays at 7:1S p.m. The asaociatiort’a aim, Swan­ group. * 47 Green Rd., has coEURletM. twp Tickets may be obtained at the HOUSE son stUd; is to present a proposal At Mansfield End ' Mtsa Brenda Ann Cole, daughter weeks of annual active duty train­ door or from any member of ing at Ft. Caraon, Colo.; and la aa^ for a, Robertson Park podl to the of Mr- uid Mrs. Bverett J . Cole Sr., Town Board of Dlrsictora for con­ Troop 1, parents snd Girl Scout 57 L y n d ^ S t ,, has been named signed as a draftaman In an On- Nursiiig Course leaders. *- to the dean's list at the New Eng­ grlneer group In Denver. A 1953 sideration when the town decides The Danish Scouts advertised land Conservatory of Music in Bos- graduate of Manchester High to build another pool. Eight Manchester area em­ in newspa-pera at home to locate tcn,-Masa Miss-Cole, who wHI: be Schpol-and 1958 graduate Of Syra­ Swvsion aald the MIA hop^F^ ployes of the Mansfield State and borrow original old Danish cuse University, he lives with his hold a meeting with the PTA Training School recently received organist at South Methodist w|fe, Marjorie, in Denver. costumes for th e . program. The Church during the month of July, members and others within .the certificates marking their com­ program will opein with a flag cer­ will eiiter her Junior year a t the next two Weeks at the WTilton pletion of the 50-hour basic course emony and presentation of Danish Conservatory in the fall.. James Rubin, vice president of Library on N. Main St. in nursing education during 1959- and American flags by the Scouts. sales for Green Manor Construc­ The town’s first public swim­ 60. , . Two Interihedlate Scout troops Promotions . for Sunday School tion Co., will discuss "What’s' Go­ ming'pool, built on the'Verplanck Miss Mina Emerson and MUs and. two Brownie troops of Man- children will take place at the 9:80 ing on in Florida,” at next Tues­ School grounds, ‘was opened last Hazel Oalipo, both o f, Andover; (diester will present dances imd a m. service of the Church of the day's noon meeting of the KlWanis Mturday. Under the town's capl- Mias Aurora Boulette aiid Miss songs on the international friend-^ SALE Naxarene Sunday. x Club at Manchester Country Club^.■fal improvement program, more Barbara Rbse, both of Coventry: ship theme. At the afternoon jjef^ public pools are envlaioned, to be Miaa Evelyn Shea and Willlapi formance, Intermedls;te Troop 69 T1 E-1 Bruce Smith, son of Mr: dnd installed over a period of yeara In Strain, both of Manchester; and P.M. Mrs. Raymond L. Smith, 51 Wal­ different sections of town. Miss Mildred Kella and' Mias Ends Saturday 5:30 E S T O W I I ^ nut St', has been assigned to O Dolores Plrtla, both of Rockville, Co. of the 20th. Tralningr'Regiment Ares Oensldered PHARMACY If ' Robertson Park, one of Man­ were presented certificates" 459 Hartford B4L—MI 9-9946 at Ft. Dix, N. J., for eight weeks- The course .Is a part of the con­ w h e e iT g h a ir s of' basic training as part of his chester’s major recreation areas, SOPEN ALL DAY tinuous Employe In-’Serviee Train-- was one of several sites con­ dITLY 4th reserve trsiining program. He is a ing Program at the- Mansfield our entire stock of graiduate of Manchester. High sidered for a pool when' the Di­ SUte Training school. PiMty of Flhn^All M em School and a 1960 graduate of the rectors’ swimming pool auboom- University of Hartford. mlttee two yean ag^w launched a study of outdoor pool needs. famous moke men's suits The decision of the MIA did not Tear ’round and summer weighta' by. such R«9ulor 19.95 to 95XM> famous makers as; • Michael Stearn JfOTICE a Oramercy Park e Kuppehheimer • ^ r t - CAMERAS ley Clothes • Middl Shade • V-Line. All "THE OFFICE OF > sizes 86 to SO. Regular, Long, Short, Stout, 90,^7500 FILM—FLASH BULBS For Sale "3 DISCOUNT PRICES DR. E. M. ROBBINS Shori Stout 'and. Extra Long. ARTHUR RRUR 571 CENTER ST. or Rent WILL BE CLOSED mCDICRL JULY 2 to JULY 11 men's Holeproof drip-dry prinfed FHrRRfnflCY J0NN9.nUMK,l>8. MLi‘4149 Throw H iem and Gordon socks- ^m m er fabrics DON'T Away Roquior 55e to 1.00 Situ plenty of W M In Vdues to 0 9 YdiL . shorn when brasgbt here for ■ r' expert repolrlng. Open Mondays All Dsy REGISTRATIONS NOW BEING TAKEN ''' Closed Wednesday to y d . s 0 7 ® Afternoons FOR THE N O T THREE PERIODS: a lU L T 11 to 23; JULY M to AUGUST 6; AUGUST g to 19 Choose, from a large selection of atylea,, SAM YULYES patterns, colon and fabrics. Sizes 10 to 13. Your choice of a wide variety of fabrics. •nSHOE BEPAIRINO OF THE BETTER KINIY’ LIMITED ENROUMENT 2EOAK STREET Ragtotrattona may bis made at th i Camp or by telephone, SftB^ Side as WatUns damp MI 9-8287; Oainp Secretary JA 8-0922 our entire stock of meh's Haven Boys' Camp ROUTE 86, SPERRY’S GLEK—BOLTOjN Von Heusen dress shirts

Regulac and wash 'n wear shirts. 100% Ruqtilor 4.25-5.95 cottons, dacron and cottons, oxforda, broadclotha. Air collar styles. Whites, i FREE DELIVERY! apUd colors, stripea, checks. AH sizes, 14. 99 579 Sale to 17. DRIVE THROCQH SUMMER "FIRST CUSS” IN A KEEP COOL OVER THE FOURTH NEW STATION WAGON FROM MORIARtY BROTHERS ladies'^ famous just 34 ladies' Orte For Every Pockeibook make blouses i^aincoafs A1;L DAY Come fn. ..S e e them All! Requlor 3 .9 8 ' Values to 17.99 MONDAY JULY 4 i 9 0 ' We have an extra lu g e stock of Smart summer styles by Ship ’n Shore and Solid colors gnd prints, some reversible, ICE GOLD BEER,-^ WINES Sporteena in short, tlm ^ u a rte r and some wash and wear. Beige, green, ante­ and LIQUORS tO"" make your sleeveleM. Most wanted eolora and fabrics. lope and black. Sizes 8 to 20. long weekend'a refreshing one. Tel. VO and we will gla^y''dellver It to you. our entire stock of famousmoke foundations ^ PACKAGE STORE U BISSEU Sr. ’ TEL, MiV-5S07

] Coifgets, Girdles an^ Bras by such famous makers/fis: Nemo, Sarong.^Tfac--’ 4 | tical Front, Warner, Primrose, Bestform, Fbrmfit, Playtex, MaidenfOrmi, UNIVERSAL Van Raalte, Gossard and Criss Cross. SALE PRICE CUSTOM PRE ENGINEERED WAGON VACATION SI^EOAL Standard 3-speed transniissioi), sliding rear .win- just 25 ladies' dows, heater and defroster, dirwtional signals; - " ~ faille dusters Imperial foam rubber seats! Federal label price— 61764. deliVebed in manohests» non>;*run nylons IlifBulor 1.35

i960 COMET WAGON Fully lilted prints and solid eolora. Three lx popular styles In black,'navy or beige. Sizes First quality, guaranteed n o t '^ run. In 8 to 18. flattering summer shades. Sizes,8'/k 'to IL

■s.' OVEB M HODELS 1.' t. 3 CAB OABAOE8 TO CHOOSE PBOM our entire stock of men's, I . ■ -4 ,.L women's and children's shoes r - I ------anil ‘ f omllif' lummar-time end •ntartainm.nl.- VISIT OUR DISPLAY i^BlUVEREO IN ' EXIT 4 9 ^ n n . T*pka .'•OPEN DAILY and -1 ■' PIUCBS START AT MANCHESTER ” SUNDAYS 'mem teiua 20% off l$t PAtMIHt December 1960 I NO 7 (396 IS '- ? UNIVERSAL GARAGES, INC. r-. - 1 ,1)^: '-nil '. -. I Ni W HAVl S I ONN p . • land many, wioiiy' more store-wi^e at — MereUry -^ Cornet — EnglUh Fprti^ . y Wiiliout oiAlgalkm pletM send FREE calalogu. V< nam e CITY V ■ Itoraains for lha ' o m E v i i i l ^ m ..sr ImiDAY, JULY 1, I960 A t st sc s SsAr Nst Prsss Bos Far the Medk Enied Iks Wshtlisr iAAa daaa 4tii, ISM 1 eC 0 . « . WaaSMr I will p«rfam « SaaUkh dapca hi Mk daiwaa from tha Wand of ScouiMOffer latMala. tSM DyfurMa Ito o p 71 yimm, a folk Aanea from Odahar- MIA Tub l^ump&g will pnaMiti A -SwaSMi daaca. Ita .rad#-Seelaad, and a ballet type/ LT.WDOftiXir 13,125 kt Srfr» a ^ IddNal tha ttwaUig. IntarmacUata Ttuap dance of’ Hana C9irlati|un Ander^ IC E W A N T liagr, aMatty Mtr» A m MM.kHB l« win pnnaat a . Jasantaa act, aon’g trSiM Swlnebeid.” 51 BI8SELI< W . SSta'SS. 4U H FeBtival in and Drowala Troop t7, Hawaiian. The i^Ngrahi wUl aUo include a tta n M Mi______,For>North End Poirf Tha DatriM Beouta' program *MaiM and Trine,” a ISth century Cubes-CrtulylA^UtekM \^ancfuihter:-^4 of Village Charm. m gtl M iM i Md HtHjwr CWIege? "^^Jkmish Motif Will incliM a foik danca from romantic ahow from Copenhagen, CMnnMtmit JutDad, *niia Crwtad Han,^' tliraa and tfiroe ftrtk aonj^. "O' Mutual Ufa litaunMra Ca. T>« llaiiclMaur InfhMt plaas faf laaaitag Iht pdnl VOL. LXXIX, NO. 2S3 (TEN PAGES—TV MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY I, 1969' (CSaaaUled AdeaHMag aa Page t) piuci nra cam* anUrtnc tli» Armv iMIAt ar Martfti oar a>d It tamatir an tnMallalioa Mhilhara df i^tlag data of ethar detaile lOiri Saent graiip' wtu praaaat a -f DamaA faatitral of falh. dancao aad. Atuuitarv. Vr\V, Mrinhar, and fr-nd. of thr A n - ^ ' "D’a maraiy want fa Aid out if j flariwn Phaa |V«t and AuailiarA’, ■ **• ,*••• loataUation *f a A**a-, tnara u araa auppnrt for Tha tdaa.” | aonga at two pti fw milHlw at 2 17. S. Plane Holiday Starts iM i« rty ' inxTJad to tttaiMl th« j fi<- aaimnimg poo^- >n RaPartaeo Hwanar^.aaid , and • pni heat Wodaaagfcy at Statciycws r*»Kaol*tt«o of a nan 60-atar flag j Park Tha iltohanaon aiUl MolUatar St Manchootei' High School. fo ikr po»P- from tha auaitiarv i ViH»>r T s*ana-'<■»' prri Hr 1 parenta Oiri Scant By THE ASSOCIA-nED PRESS United Aircraft Corp. strike. S^-^LfAiala At., hap" fcaan nam ^ aipoad A* a draftaman >a an ao‘' Towh'4hiard of I h ^ to ro for con- ’ %u#uin|t C o u ^ I w | t^ bomber yrhich disa(qieared on The strike began June 7 at jrinaar group fat Danvar A. t»S1 aidaration when Ihr town decidee le ' ■ _ Four highway d e A t M fha Maa'a itat a{ th« rnp . Tile baniah Scmita ■ s maiq>ini6' missiem was last plants of the Sikorsky Aircraft ■>*Ml CBaparratorv of Mnau' 'it ftn*’ grnrtcArt’.i.ite . r.f , Maarhaoter Mtgh-'to hu’td aaiolher pool Eight Mamhealer area aftlaad marred the start of Coi^ecti- Division in, Stratford and Bridge­ .»)or.i_,nd IfalA graduate af avr» > ia.A llie Ml 111 nawepapera at home to REORGANIZATION heard from directly north of 3 ■ vw. Mam. Mtaa ('nir wtm MIA hopea to ^ ^yea y e a »d tjiethe ManaSeldMenaSeld State and kormw original old Daiiiah cut’s July Fourth w^kPnd to­ port, and June 8 a-t^ Pratt A Whit­ „.e I nuer.tt^ hehvwn elth hu , mer!;ng%ith the PTA‘TrainingTrai Schooi rerently retWived the Soviet Kola Prainsula, a ney Aircraft plants in East Hart­ piAMtat a t, llai.th .? Mariorie m tMnver roa:ui»ae for the program, Bimkesman for the mPwpgian day aa motorists :to6k to the . onwafi Aann# tha mflath n( .r:iv n-iemberi and ntiterfa. w iUiua the rertiSeare. marking theif coni- prograni will open with a car- I roads in search of holiday fun ford, NdrtH Haven, and Maiibhes- i 'AO aaiar'kay junior y»ar at thr next two weeha at tna^^ wWhiton pletibh of the,'V>-hoi.r haaia„couraa Miony and preacntatioa af Danlah Air Force said .today. ter, and Hamilton Standard planm roiAataatary in tha fail Jam r« Riih*rt vire preetdenl. n» Liibrarv on N ■ MSln St in nupaing M ’leatirin during IP5P> The 6-Jet RB47 plane, carrying' and relaxation. « in Windsor Locks and Broad. Urges Reds • x'e* fo-^ Creen Manor Cengtriir and Amen* an Saga- by the Scouta. 'Only two' of the fatalities oc- The town a^/rrat pubti ao . Ta-o interina >r Florida ■ at ne»t Tuea and two Brownie troopa of Man- the long''hplidsy ’Weekend at^A f liltpwi will taka p!a'-» at tSr 9 JO Arhoui gro itnja w-aa opened taat j Haaa) Calipo hoth of Andoirer: rheiter will preaent dancee and and 36 east, the apokesman said. negotiators last night eur they •a m aarrtra of t»i« n»!>rrk of tftr ,• nnnn meeting of the KpA>apla Mlaa. Aumre Boulelte and Mlaa That would put It-bver the Bar­ p. m. l u t nighC, adjourned for the long holiday To Resume • Uih a* Mat;rhTi Shaa and WitUam way's northernmost province of gdning with the United Automo­ , E/1 Rriji e Smith eon of Mr and puMif ponta are anrfannaad. ta he foTmanre, Intermediate TYoop the Merritt Parkway in Triimbqll tnataiTad over a period «f yfara m Strain both af Manahaatar. and Flnmark — or north ^ tS e Kola bile WCrkersi the union for pro­ Negotiating Mra Rav oiond L, Smith. A'l Wal-1 ^ J. “ ■ . » late yesterday afternoon -lit R. ha. heew aaatgnad to dlfferenKg^mna "f to-«-n ' Mlaa Mildred Kelle and M ua Ends Saturday 5:30 Peninsula. . aa a grim warning to the state's duction workers afa three of the I t T O W M UMoraa FinM hoth of Rooitsiiie Earlier, U.S. Air Force officials plants, and with the Internstfional rMAKMAO I f I o* r.f iho fOiti TVaintflg Regimen* i ' %re» flaaaldered lawmen and motorists. Association of Machinists, which London, July 2 (/P)—For-* al Ft D-a N J.. for^ eight weefaa ftooertwm Park one af Stan- were praaented eettlScataa 'In West Germany said they be­ State P^ce marehaled a max­ I Tha rmirae la a part af the ron-i lieved the plan# , was down. 'Aaked imum forde of about ^ -troopers represents those at the other four eign Secretary' Selwyn Uoyd of bar. training aa*^ part, of ht« I''beater’a major rerreatton graas ftnuaua Bmpfaye U'Servire Train- plants.. -- orrx AIX DAT \ ■-e^rA-e tr a in s prngrairi .Ha.ia a one of aeveral Jatea rao- whether; It might have strayed be- and auxiUariea for a close watch said today the disarniainent AIXT «M ^ Frogfram af the . ManaSeld .hlii'd the iron Curtain, a spokea- on tbe state's main traffic arteries. Among the issues are arbitra­ graduate “- of tfaprHeel'er High j aidered for a p«*"i when the t*i our entire stock of tion, seniority, union security, au­ negotiations with the Soviet Sehnnl and a ISan graduate af the I rectora ' awimming pool auborw- Training Schooi. mtui said “I don't think so.” As Usual, radar teams and troop­ ' Plhn—A9Mnp A t U.S. Air 'Force European ers in unmarked capi were-poised tomatic pay raFe plans, and per- Union which broke down in t'niveraitv ftf Hartfofd'j miltee two vpatw ago Munchad mission for the unions to look into J atudv af outdoor pool naada (• Heamuarters 'at Wieebailto, a to apprehend speeder*- Geneva this week “must be famous make men's suits 'spokesman said-he hkd no-infor-i The State Police helicopter was grievances during working hours got going again.’’ The decUMon «? the MIA drd not !| qp:igpmpany„premises.______Tear 'round and eummer welghta by auch RoOUlor 19.95 tO 95^00 mation bn exactly where or bow assigned to keep an eye on traf- ‘We-hope tO“get the discus­ high the plane had been flying or fle patterns. fanioua makers aa: a MIchaal Steam * ■ Diere Fere indications Friday, sions restarted, how soon I N o n r k its last refiorted location. ' Forecasts of fair and sunny wea e Oramarcy Paidt e Kuppenhelmer a GOrt-.gU J i l l A J l A A As a fUrategic Air Command ther promised to cause a big par­ that at least on#, union is weak­ c&nnot say yet,” Lloyd told ening on Ita closto shop demand. W E O m C E O F ley Clothe# e Mlddt Shade a V-Une. AU | J l r i l l . # i # l l l l l plane, the\tB47 does not operate ade .to the beaches, ball parks, golf .Conservative supporters at under command of the European courses, picnic gcotmds, and other At a North Haven riliy, Warren. Neston, in Cheshire. sisea SC to M. Regular, Long,,Short, Stout, I Jl * *" Chamberlain, president of 4x>cai for Sale Short Stout and Eftra Long. ■ Air Force Headquarters. When its places of amusement.. ■ • DR. ,E. M ^^^IN S own planes are missing, tbe Wies­ listed aqitMig the-holiday,fatal­ 1234, United Auto Workers, told ities were John McRitchie and Rol­ strikers "We don’t know if we are' Washington, July 2 (JP)— »7I rEN ftR |T. baden Headquarters normally or iidnt r gives the last roportdd position. and Wwthlngton, both 17, Injured going to get a union shop—a^d The United States today for­ WILL BE CLOSED you know, I don’t care much." mally accused Russia of tor­ . (Oentlnned an Page T«rs) (Centtaned on Page Two).. The L^al'claims 2,657 mem­ pedoing the (reneva disarma­ mCDICRL Warns Drivers bers ahd Chamberlain said every JirLY t to , JULY IL ment conference. men's Holeproof drip-dry printed Bishop Maurice Schexnayder one of them Would be a union or­ The Soviet government was ftC Y of Lafayette, La., Friday is­ ganizer wHen the strike ends. ;BS. M.ii*4t4S asked to "reconsider its decision and Gordon socks summer fabrics^ sued an edict refusing Chris­ and resume the negotiations.” DONT tian burial to Roman Catho­ Both points were made in a -S sfMlDr 55e to lilO— - j r e S s lics declared criminally neglix- Dime March Slows VduectDl.39Yd: Hartford,*Suly 2,(ff')'^’The March' U.S.; message dellyrito by the em­ gent in fatal automobile acci­ bassy in Moscow to the Soviet - dents. The edict,, on the eve of Dimes is sufferihg 'from a lack of dimes and other types of money Foreign Ministry. of the Fourth of July week­ The message was a reply to a C ta a iM ^ MiNOWMNirAKIN on Pay Raises end mentioned no specific past in Connecticut. - t ■ t o Connecticut chapters of the Na­ -letter Soviet Premier ■ Nikita S. NiXrTNRfIMlOOS: accidents, but, last week, nine Khrushchev sent to President >* 6 7 * persons died in a crash near tional Foundation are hot alone In Lafayette. (AP Photofax). lacking funds. A liat^al officer Eisenhower last Monday on the SAMfYULYES Sn.T II Sassl n x ir SS tm ArOl'STS: At’Dt'BTf |o IS Chooae from-a large aelecUon of atylea, • e • - ■ - ' Washington, July 2 UP)—A rareA president were Republicans. Many Communist withdrawal from the Mtterns| eo(on Md fabrics Slsea 10 to 13. Tour choice; of a wide variety of Yabiica. move by CongTeas haa assured pay members o f^s party, however, of the organization-''Wd yester­ «im iob m cfam m m o raises for million government joined the Democrats in voting day the National Foundation. is 10-nation diaarmament talks. o r THE BE running Into the red because the ^ Eisenhower, scorning a personal SSOASi werkera. Congress had to sweep against the veto. aside a' veto by President Eisen­ Senate Dembcrttic Leader. Lyn­ ^11 73 Million public thinks the fight against exchange of . correspondence with hower to do it. don B. Johnson of Texas .outlined polio is over. . a man who is running a world­ It., was only the second iwded Senate program for to­ It’s not over in Connecticut and wide smear campaign against him, our entire stock of men's' that' Congress has overridden ah day ^ d ‘.said it might keep sena­ Cars May Move three of the state's, nine’ chapters had the State Department send Glen Horen Boy^ Camp Eisenhower veto—there have been tors In session late into the night. have $125)000 iq back bins for pa­ the reply to Khrushchev. 169 of them. The aptiui yesterday The Senate met for more than tient cafe to prove it. Khrushchev accused the United ■OUTE M. NPmRTW GLEN—BOLTON > Von Heuson dress shirts. came with ccunparative ease. 13 hours yesterday, clearing a Weekend Eugene Brqhnan of West Haven, 50th State Gets 50-Star Flag Statee of blbcldng progress to­ Die action immediately drew an­ flocRUof minor b illru well as com­ state-representative to t)ie Nation­ Hawaiian Boy Sebut Vernon Kalani Kashanui, 16. poses with a new-"50iftap American~fiag ward a dlsannameftt treaty in or­ Ro ^ I o r 4 .2 5 -5 .9 5 gry /Gtmmients fronf administta- promise versions of' many meas- Traffic . al Foundation, said the chapters at Pbiladelphla’s famed Liberty Bell in IndfepSridencfa TIall today with pretty 16-year-old der to continue Uieyauclear am i Regular and waah .*a wear ahirts. 100<% ttOii leaders. "A glaring example Boating jn„Falrfieldf.Naw Haven arid Tol­ Girl Scout Martha Ann Hansea.aa prelude to' July 4 ceremonies in which the two will parti­ race Fie also once snore blamed " 'urea including big appropriations mhower fop the breakim ot cottona. dacron and ceftona,' oxforda, of fiscal imaponsibility,'' aaid Sec­ Mils. -X Drowning land counties lack , the money 'to cipate. The new flag, carrying Hawaii’s star, ^will become official on , Independence Day. braadclotha. All cellar atylea. Whitea, retary of Agriculture EXro Taft settle up with hospitals for care (AF Photofax). . • the summit cortference at Paris, The most important Itoin listed Miscellaneous ...... S May -6. i - aolld celora, atripaa, diecka. AH aisea, 14 Benson, ^ by Johnson for today is an interim given in 1959. These 'chapters have FREE DELIVERY! 99 VI79 Whits House press secretary arranged to pay' the tock bills ’The Soviet leader said the Unit­ to 17. to James C. |lag«rty, who phoned the sugar bill approved yesterday by Total ,.47 ed States sees disamament pri­ 1 the finance, committee to give over a 5-year period in order to news to President Eisenhower, use current funds, including money Red Chief Says marily as a way to nt."legallxed later asserted "this is the second Eisenhower power to curb Cuban By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS from the 1960 March of Dirties, Miss Earhart Killed m lliti^ espionage” into Russia THROUQH SUMMER ‘TIRST O LU T HI A .mr COOL ovR mk rowim time that pressure and pork barrel Imports. Millions of Americans, some with for new bases, he said. through an international inspec­ tactics” have prevailed. Cuba already haa shipped more distant points in their eyes, others In 19h9, Brennan said, medical He’ll See Next tion system. iW STATION WAOON FROM MORIARTVIROTNERS His atateihent referred to the than two-thirds of its 1960 quota intent only on .reaching-'the local care for sqpie 13,000 polio victims first veto Congress beat last year. of 3,119,OOQ tops to this .country. drug store,' poured out on the . na-^ throughout the state cost $305,0^. (Contlnned on Page Throe) lodies' fomous just 34 ladies' That involved a public works Senators feared the rest might be tion'a highways and byways today' ihe year before that, he said, By Japs, CBS Claims U.S. Bresident money bill, often called a pork rushed here before the Congress on the first full day of the long holi­ chapters in Connecticut spent OPEN barrel bill because it is crammed returns in August. day weekend. . , moke blouses raincoats about $350,000 for full or partial with pet projects of Congressmen. Johnson said the Senate also Whether station wagons loaded care of victims. New York, July 2 (/P)—New evi­ Vienna, July 2 (JP) — Nikita S. A LL D A Y with, kids or sleek sports cars Rofuknr 3.98 - Vduos to 17.99 The pay raise bill will cost the might act on an' Antarctic trgfityj Though Some chapters are hav­ dence has been reported- that Khrushchev has washed his hands MONDAY federal government $746. million a constitutional amendment to bearing JLhe guy’s beat girl or may­ ing trouble making ends meet, Amelia Earhart, the pioneer wom­ of President Eisenhower, but he Bulletins^ yearly, A million white collar be just the family flivver on its last stands ready, to go a round with Brennan said, no" polio victim in an flier who disappeared 23 yeSrs from th« APyWires workers will receive an ayerage* (Centtoned on Page Two) outing, all of the nation’s 73 million Connecticut will' lack adequate the next United States president. idO Increase of per cent and a half vehicles are expected to be on the mbdicel oare.' ago, may have "been executed by Th Soviet premier, here on a 9- million postal employes Will re­ move sometime during this Fourth the Japanese. ■. y day olBcial wlslt, spelled out his JULY 4 ceive 8.4 pef cent. N o H erald of July weekend. The Columbia Broadcasting Sys­ position on future East-West talks, PLANE WITH 2 MISSING Strike Approved tem said yesterday that she was tSe have an eatra largo stock of In cash, this means an. incresiae The National Safety Council esti in private conversations with Aus­ Albany, N.V., July 2 OP)—A Smart summer atylea by Ship 'n Shore and Solid colors and prints.' abme reversible, from 1225 a year to $1,200 h year mated Americans will cover more Bristol, July 2 (jP)-^Union .au ­ seen to crash-land off Saipan .dur­ tria’s Socialist Pofeign. Minister small, light plane ^ carrying n ICE COLD BEER, WINES Sporteena in ahort, thtafa'quarter and 4lh of July ^ aad LIQUORS to make your some wash and wear. Beige, green, ante­ for individual, workers. In than 7 billion road miles S'%aelegate and-would by the ^ pemanent ' convention Wild Indeptodenoe Day rlotinf in defense of the principles he held ers, Is expectodtto Join tbe Orl- (Continued on Page Three) times in his native Scotland for his ehanged. hia mind on disnhnd- i^atfto d the convention starting chairman. Gov. Leroy Collins of which one person was killed and at most dear. attacks on the so-called moderate olea w...... ithin'the' I next few doffs. meat. > Tuly IL Florida. least'50 injured. He had a barbed togue and pen wing of Presbyteriarnsm. I/e con­ ikt He iihmediately jruled out health "I don’t think anything has Prime Minister Nehru files to and ai superb gift of-Irony that sidered himself orthodox in an age BEVA^ SERIOUSLY ILL > 1 our entire stock of men's, ) Ottawa, July 2 CPl M Prime aa the itosph: '. , ' been rigged .for any candidate,” Kashmir to visit fbrwaid arena In Japan Leftists Fail could demolish opponents with the of religious upheaval. London, JU y 2 (AV‘*Aaeturia ■ I ' 1 ' . ■ .!■ . , Minister John biefenbsiker has “1 Am I fine. 'Mrs. Truman Ifeels' Collins said on arriving in Lor An­ dakh where Chinese Communist left delicacy pf a duelling sword The woridmde fame of his' theo­ Bevan, deputy Labor party lead­ called on Soviet Premier Nikita fine. T^ere is no health reason,” geles. "There has never been any troopa occupy i^early 15,000 square r the heavy stroke of a broad­ logical writings earned him calls er who haa been aertou^y ID ' ■ ! -/.Hr-i- women'sond children's shoes miles which India claims as her To Spark Protests sliiee late last year, baa takea a ' drtnl Khruahehev to resume Russian he said. When reporters preasto discussion with Mr. Butler;-ex­ sword. *, to the presidency ‘.from Dundee, pdtricipation in the XQ-natlon Dis- ,hlni, he added: pressed or by implication, that I’d own. . .. Dr. Barbara Moore, 56- I --— ■ ' His name was Johiv.Wither8poon, Scotland; CmbUn, Irland; Rotter­ sadden turn for the woroe, a par­ and femihr summer-time I Tokyo, July 2 (d*)—Japanese left­ ty spokeanuui said toitoy, Bevaa* fun inid enjertpinment. \' armamentj. negotiations. "I’ll give- my Special reaaon a f be'expected to be partial in any year-old BrltlalL vegetarian; reaches a minister of th# Preabyterlati dam, Holland; and New Jersey. the press conference. Tou can uH sense. I’m.absolutely free to-.'servs Washington after . transcontinen­ ists called nationwide demonstra­ Church and the only ordained He accepted the latter call in 1768 62. u n d m e n t a major operaOmi -At the ; same time, he labeled tal hike, but arrivee In a* anibn- tions in 89 degree heat today to for aa abdominal eoodlaM lato VISIT OUR DISPLAY Khrushchev’s allegations that. me all. the questions you want to With completb Impartiality, • and clergyman to sign the Declaration at' the age of 42 and “became an EXIT 4p*CoiUi. T^ke Saturday morning.” lanoe. .- deiAartd parliamentary elections American the momtot 7 J*i>ded.” last December. His wtfe canceled . DELIVERED IN Caiuuia was merely following the that I an? determined to dO)” and nullification of the military al­ of Independence. OPEN D A lty and Speculation sipce the announce­ Collins Said he would telephone President Elsenhower relaxes Over |he years Witherspoon’s “There is not a single instance in a speaking engagement today to HAKCHESTER SUNDAYS lh>e. of the United States as. a ment has covered these posaibllir a t his. Gettysburg farm today; liance with America. The response hiatory In which civil liberty was Stay at his bedside. ‘‘transparent misrepresentation of. Truman and ask him Jo redon- was cold. — ndme has become lost amid the HfONfCOUXa ties: ■ ' ' >■ sider hia decision. "It’s Important hoping to get ta epme gidf if the lost, and reliidous . liberty pre­ Canada’s position.” RalU4s and parades in 50 cities glltter'^^f^tS'e giants of independ­ served .entire .... ." I CONGO T R I^ mUDIMO Ill MViHIMr That he has given up hope hi* he come,” the. Governor said. weather permits... Tenth Con- ence John Hancock,' Benjamin Your choice of aU the^ brands: Bates for men, Children’s Jumping Diefenbaker mads,, public fellow Missourian, Sen. Stuart gresa of Work! Baptist 'Alliance ware orderly for the most part and “I do not wish you to qpiwsa any­ LM ^dviU e. BapubUo el Con­ no 7-6396!» Dectoib^r I860 his reply to a not# from Kbi “He’s lilgjhly respected and his ab­ poorly attended in comparison with Frahxltn and the Adamses, Jolin body’s religionj but everybody’s go. July 2 (D—Xlie Biduinn aad • Jacks and Kali-Sten-Uti Classmates for growing girls. For women - Valon* Symington. win the Dfamo- sence would be a serlotis Iom.” winds up tomoirprw in Brasil with andf Sam. tine, Rhythm Step, Air-Tred; Cobbiers.^naijo and Summer^.* ' chev Junq, 27. ^ qratic nomination for president. about 100,000 petodos expected to lapt month’s stormy demonstra- vrickednesS. ' ^ the Bayaka tribes reeunaed their., The Canadian leader said ^ As fbr„^he possibility he might tiohs against the-pact end Prime He' doesn't deserve that /ate. "Pertiaps there ere few surer ancient feuding

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