MONDAY, JULY 18. 1989 ATcntice Dfilly Net PreM Rob The Weathef M Git rOURTEBIf For tha Weeti Boded Foreeawt «( 0 . • . Weatfeor I iHattrl|rstpr Ifmlb BUy tSrd, I95e Dfoudy, sltdwerg toMflrt.' Thrc« MaAchMter r««td«iti bt- deveiopera In town had also regia-1 12,925 ta ie. nmidy, olHweyt TPC to DisciisA teted similar objections. t can« V. S. cUlwiH m a caramony UAC Will Spend Mofabor o< tha A u«t Mgh 15 »« M. About Town ! at- th*. Fedfral Court, Hartford. Since the court action. Town ; $68 Million on Revising Rules Planning. Engineer BMward J. NOTICE ItarMU ef Oreulattou Mmehetter-^A City of VUlnge Charm Tha library committee and m rm -! Rybcgyk has been atddylng the barahlp committee nf the OWM of; «r* our Uady of St. .Barlholomcw'a'j^? Nurnia,, n« Main St.. Ea^ Research, Plants Oil Subdivisions i more controveraUI' parts of the. {regulations and will preient his j WE WILL IE CLOSED THURSDAY, JULY T^i MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, JULY 14. 1959 (U o a M M Ml Page 14) PRICE 1^1 VB CBN IE > pariah will hold a combined meet- ■*™’* * -^ I findings and suggestions at to- l V0 I4. LXXVIII, NO. 241 (SIXTEEN PAtsES) Ing tomorrow tilpht at a o'cl«>C'k in t>.h.b.h United Aircraft Oorp. enttmatee ! ''"suggested changes for proposed night’s meeting. SO OUR EMPLOYES MAY CELERRATE it will spend $68 million for ex- - revised Isubdlvlston regulations for - Bayer had suggested that meet S t at at! 'MefiiChester will be studied by the- THE lOOth ANNIVERSARY , . E. Miaaic TpKe^___ ^ ; the. \Vatk)na-Wesi Funeral Hhme! panMon and reodcimisatlon of pro- Rybexyk go over the briefs from the 'li'own Planning Cbmmlosion 9t a St. Margaiat a Circle': Dauith.;'^'’ r*V reaperta to Mra_ l^tttia duetlon and experimental fncilltlea ( court hearing, and also that he OF THE OIL INDUSTRY lodge. pieeting at 8 o'clock tonight in study similar aiibdivision reguls- - Ura of laabella, wftll hojt a " mcmb« of the lodge. during 16611 snrt 1960. WilllarA Pi j th,l Municipal Building. tions from other towns. .maa meetmg at the home of Men t Gwinn, preaident, said today. | Town' Chimsel Philip Ba.^er will Tlie l.adlea Auxiliary of the ______"Our Reputation LaBelle EtJier'"iil'mrin. 3S Oakw-ood. fid also attend the meeting to go over, i^ Z ip u r r nuh'wtll hold a picnic July A major share of the expendl.- la our Aasuranee” Ju ly at 8 p.m. lure a’lll t/e m ade tn the corpora­ the prdpoaals sdth the .commis­ DELCO-HEAT IP H U V ^ If I 2fi at Vienna Wood. East Hartford. sion. I Alt the members of the committee tion's Connecticut planU< In charge will meet Saturday, July The expanaior and modernixa- Last May, the Court of Com- L T, WOOD 00. 2,^. to do the cooking. tion program, which la." already rrton Pleas ruled the new subdfvi-' I"i«'y T’™*'Last Month slon regulations which the town ICE PLANT Court Position Washitigton. July 14 (tP)— nmlerw-ay, calls for the eaipendi- i B A N T L ^ n CO. me ture of $.69 million for research had adopted were . "Hlega! and 51 BI98ELL $ t . Questioning of the former Members of Hose Co, No 1, 8lh ) 3 I M AIN s t r e e t " MANCHESTER. COMM Washington, July 14 (4*)— r C/oseef and . development factlitiea, and void" because no public hearing CttheA-Crwili^il-ttlocfcn chief of the Cuban Air Force Dial net Fire Department, will was held before' they were put into Employment surged to a rec­ ' meet tonight at 8 o'clock at tbs ♦2# million foi production Atty. John D. LaBelle of Manche.iter today was named at a Senate hearing waa sud­ effect. : Telephone MI 9-4595—Rockville—Phone TR 5-3271 ord high of 97.342.000 in I firehouse. Election of officers ■will facilities All four opiating dl- Hartford County’a next State’a attorney by tbe judgea of the denly hglted today and specta­ For he hekl. ilstona of United Pratt and The court action'was brought bF Superior Court. An assistant State'* attorney now, LaBelle June. A gain of 1,326.000 was! Talks tors sent from the room. Sen. Whitney Aircraft. H am ilton E n g a g e d Bunder Alexander Jarvta who ob­ will succeed Albert S. Bill of West Hartford, whose resigna- built on strong factory hiring Mrs. Wilber.-lJUle. master of Standard. Sikorsky A ircraft, ^and jected to several of the provlaions James O. Eastland (D-Miss) The engager.-■ .1 of Miss Con- In the new regulations. Dther RbriI Herald Advi. tl«m will take effect the loot day o (| and sea.8onal ri.aes in farming Yaeation Manchester Drange, requests that Norden—are included in the pro­ aiance. Mae Bentley to Dennis' skid he had been told “an at­ gram as well as United .Aircraft's August. and construction. • W E M n , L ^ membera nf the Orange call at the Michael Santoro is announced/by The Manchester lawyer was ap­ tempt would be made to in­ The labor department roport WbtklnS-West Funeral Home to­ reaearOh-rtepartr.:«tt in P;sst H art­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenheth Plants Set RE-OPEN TTESDAV, ford and United 'Research Corp, pointed to fill out the iinexpired jure the witness.” th a t unemployment rose slmiilir,: A cr.rsT lith. night between 7 and fl o'clock to Bentley. iSJ'Highlahd St. portion of Bill's latest 2-year term. Eastland aairi the Inforr.iatioh ay last respects In Mrs. Letltla o. Menlo Park, a California sub­ BLOCK ISUND FAMILY VACATION YEAR-ROUND RIR CONDITIONING taneoualy by 593.000 as two mil­ Her flan.'e ia the son of Mrs; Which ends Ju n e 30. 1960. j came in a telephone call jusi after lion stunents and new graduate! ady. a member of the Grange. sidiary; Albert Piacente, 7(i Fairfield St., * ' ..(b lltLIAM R LiaBelle and assistant State’s at­ "Our expanding role in the field MODERATE C'O.STS the Senate Internal Sec’jrity Sub­ floored the joh market. The num­ For Closing and Charles Santoro. Hartford. Eaiey a rad, raknlnq waak or two on cm Islond torney Douglas B. Wilght of W est. committee ha., begun questioning Jtiissell U Crawford Jr., avia­ of mlaallea and spoce systems is and maximum services are provided with ber out of work totaled 3.982.000 y/ilrose A 1959 g isd u ate of M anchester Hartford, who has been appointed | MsJ.-Pedro Luis Dlaa Lens. tion machlpiat's mate second class. largely reqsonsible for this $681 High School. Mias Bentley ia n'o'.v poraMlisa. Evaryihinq for avary mambar af your eqiial earnestness at the Quiah Funeral a'judge of the new circuit court. ■ for the month. 1 USX. son of Mr and Mrs. Russell rjlllion program,■’ Gwinn said. ) Home. Our entire modern faeilities are at Diar. reaigned his post June 30- As a result-unemployment re­ Dtess Shop employed 'sa a junior comp'.ilist at family at. your disposal in .tiiue of .need—whatever or will be suci;eeded as assistant ■ At Midnight |1L. Crawford, 20 Goociwln St., and "Mjderniiatlon and expansion Pratt an«i M'hitney Aircraft. Her State's attorneys by J. Rend Mur­ with s Maet s.' the regime of Fidel mained St 4.9 per cent of the civil- I wherever the time or day. Castro. He charge-' Coinmunists «U Main St. At Pearl : husl'and of the form er Mias nf sxisting facllitiee are also ner- fiance gTkduated from .Manchealer phy and George D. Stoughton, botli ian labor force, after allowing for^ were infiHrstlng Cuba's military seasonal fUictuatinnS. (Next To First National ■ Marian A Andrews of Vernon, e.»sary to meet our production re­ High School in 1957 and is now, Year 'Round Air Conditioning. of West Hartford. New York, .Inly 14 (/p ^A Bank) ' was promoted to his present rate quirements for nir’-oje' and tfirbo- with the Hartford Timea aa a Both LaBelle and Wright were forces. I- But the steep climb tn employ- Atlantic Apartments chairinsn m the sub- ment a gain of 4.600,000 since atppi 8 t r i k p at midnight j June 16 while ser\nng at the Naval I ' E astland, ff-r. engines, turbine-powered heli­ eJAssifled advertising autom otive W'llllain P. Htllsh reappointed last month for liew loompfi inpvitably today with Air Facility, Monterey, Calif. copters. ground sul^port equipment salesman. HIGH STREET —ILOCK ISLAND. R. I., 2-year term s to end June 30, 1961. I comm ittee. i/i’derer the hearing Feluiiary has seldom been and aircraft accessories, and a A -qinng wedding is planned. Kaj’mond T. Qiilih Resignation .Accepted ' room clia ed for 30 r.iinittes. He matched in ttlslory. It attested to union and industry negotia* wide variety of electronic prod­ Each aportmaflN-«na vvaak $60—Two waaks $110 The resignation of Wright, to : said reporters and others would be tha foi'ce of the business recov- tor.a going through the mo^ ucts. take effect Aug. 3 1 , w aa. accepted •' readmitted afte- their credftitlete ^ ery. department offi'cials said, Bros , where he was employed for M l 3 - 5 * 4 0 tions of fruitless last minata UAC has spei $27.6 nMlIion of by the judges today "wjth Ih^r-. had been cheolied. I Factory workers' average week­ 40 years. PHONE Ml 3-5326 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY ly earnings also reached a record bargaining sp.s.8ions. A lf Super Market! in Mondwiter Its own funds for ne'v. production . thanks for the splendid work he A bout 20 mi lUtes-aftei the hesr- The chief mrtuetry negotiator. and e.»pe-imei»tal fhcliities and has done." tn the words of asso­ ln< w ss .rispe.idet.. four It. 3. at $90.64. The work week length-' R. Conrart riooper. said there wai HAROLD J. DWYER. Ownar ened to 40 hours and 36 miniitea I equipm ent since 1946, Gwinn add­ 225 MAIN ST. ciate justice Raymond E. Baldwin soldiers aiTived and went into the no change In the haegamlng itale^ 261 Breed St. & 116 E. Center St. ed. most o f.lt In Connecticut. Or Wrifa P. O. lax 94, Mock blanci, R. L of the Supreme Court of Eiwis. room. They earner, cases which on the average, a longer work mate. Throw Thsm | I'rfiBelle and W right fell into week than in any June since 1955. The report is-suSd today-by Sec- i However C-ooper and Steeiwork- DON'T A w s .t line for the post when word of ^ ATTY. JOHN D. LABRI.I.B (rontinnrd on Page Eight) era Union President David J. Mc­ I Still plenty of wear left In I Bill's resignation was made known '^retary of Labor James B. Mitchell : Weirs Observe stressed the June gain in factory Donald iepi talking with fellow nq- OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY ahoen when brought here for { several weeks ago. | gotiaiors sbrut a ponaible new con­ expert repairing. LABelle is a former State repre­ jobs. The increa.se was ,'244,000,-■ tract. / 45ih Anniversarv Opeii Mondays All Day MANCHESTER sentative from Manchester and' about double the usual rise for ^^Thp House of I the month. It pushed factory eni-; Cooper aaid the procese of woo­ and FRIDAY 'til 9 P. M. Closed Wednesday served aa House minority leader ing down the Industry, in advaneo Mr. and . Mrs Thomas Weir Afternoons (____ in 1950. He is a former town conn- : Humphrey Placed I ploymeiU to 16.400.000, only about 400.000 below the pre-recession I of the “xpected midnight walkout were guests of honor yesterday ’ sel, deputy judge of the tow n I waa already, well along.^ • MOHAWK Beautiful Carpets^^ court, and chairman of.the Dem­ level in m id-1957. at a pao-ty held a t the home of their SAM YU LYES - . t* . ^ahptsL (^iudeA, McDonald' and Cooper shook ocratic Town Committee. ' VIetal Rejiireil daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and “SHOE REPAIRING 3-ply moth-proofed Wool ­ hands ind willingly posed for a OF THE BETTER KIND’’ Partner Named Judge Formally in Race The heaviest tehiring was in the news photographer hefAre starting Mra E. Brayton Durfee, Wayland, pet. Sturdy loop textiire with ronnectlfcut’s newest and 2$ OAK STREET Th«^ 45-year-old»lawyer built up . I metals snd machinery industries their final round nf aessiona. TTlOy Mass. Diiobon -rubber back. Rugged finest complete carpet .spe­ an impressive record in politics 4- ^ those which would be hit first Sam e .Side as W atkins-'' and durable in exclusive Mo­ . engaged 1 n their uausl banter with The party waa in obaervance of cialty shop i.s a store that before accepting appointment as j newsmen but conceded that neither hawk colors! ^ W.shineton Julv 14 iA>, Sen fhe wilU become «n active ctndi- If the steel strike threatened for, I their 4Sth wedding anniversary’. an as-sistant state's attorney in •Washington. .Inly ae ^oubt that he will.•» midnight tonight crises a pro- had any real hope for averting the ' DARES to COMPARE Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota A worker at the Edgar Thomson works of U. S. Steql'i Braddock plant near Pittsburgh taps an Thom as W eir and Mlaa 'Alice WIII Slow Cam paign longed shutdown. I walkout. Leeberg were mairied July 15. prices . . . that guarantees Jan u ary 19.57. „ formally entered the race for the open hearth as steel sends showers of, sparks cascading at the plant where operations headed for a CARPCT His law partner, Atty. Jay Ruhi- Instead of bolting for the start- Auto employment held steady | shutdown in event of a nationwide steel strike at midnight. Thta may have been the last tap from Seea Raise InflathmaiHr 1914. in the Em anuel Lutheran VARIETY and QUALITY now, has been named a judge in , Democratic presidential nomina­ The steel Industry stuck firmly to Church by the Rev. P. J. O. Cor­ ing gate. Kennedy intends to stop | for June, and . job improvements , this hearth if the strike starts as scheduled. (AP Photofaxi. as WELL as ECONOMY. the new circuit court. ! tion today just one year before even his indirect campaigning for \ were reported In the store, glass ; __ its position that any extra wags nell, pastor of the church. The AUTO CUSHION the party's .national convention in For all the.se rea.sons, plus LaBelle Is a native of West Rut- ' the summer. With the exception of and clay industries, and other concessions would be in­ maid of honor afthe wedding was BODY Los Angeles. * O LLirS dependable service . . . in­ land, Vt. H e cam e here in 1946 sri Aug. 1 SDpearance at the Ore­ Dr. Seymour Wolfbein, deputy flationary and contrary to the «>* Mrs. Edward J. Noren, and the LABOR The announcement of his entry lion's Interest. beat man was W. Henry Weir. after war service in the Pacific as gon State Convention of the AFL- assistant secretary of labor, noted Hoff a Denies ★ WELDING disputable VALUES . . . an Armv captain. Before that, he — making him the first of the that the increase in joblessness in Preaident Eisenhower for many In addition to Mfa. ^Durfee. the YOU CANT AFFORD TO handful of major contenders to Gromyko Accused. month* has been urging oteel nego­ Weirs have three oth'er children. ^ AUTO BODY and worked at the Aetna Casualty and (CoBttniied on Page Two) June was concentrated among OUR PRICE MISS OUR Surety Co.. Albany, N. Y.; had ob­ fling his hat in the ring —- .came young people of 14 to 24 years — Move to Oust tiators to be moderate. The steel Col. Gordon Weir, stationed at PENDER REPAIRS from Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy industry aaid its position wOa M ather Air Force Base. CallT.. tained his law degree at George I miinly those released from schools ★ COMPLETE CAR (D-Minni and Goy. Orillle Free­ 1 and colleges. - 4" grounded or. the P resident's posj- Frank Weir. Manchester, and Miss man of Minnesota. tion. ji N ancy \A>ir, M arblehead.' Maas. PAINTING (ContlnnM on Page Eight) Unemployment In that age Of Stalling Talks Court Monitor McCarthy; at a newa conforancs Parkway Gas I group rose by 800,000, meaning TTiera were othor laauea of maa- Th?y also have aeven , grandchil­ LAcqUER and ENA.MEL Oj^rial rights to moke ecotiomles. dren. here while holding an open tele­ I mat unemployment among adults TEL. MI 9-5025 Sq. Yd. BROADLOOM BONANZIt phone line to St. Paul with Pree- W ashington. July 14 (Ab—T eam ­ but the central lOMie waa «xpresoed For 12 years. Weir was the tax ■ —eipecially adult male breadwin- mah on the other end, aaid in re- j Cost Too High, I V Geneva, Julyjii (Ah—The Weat-f>vlet foreign ihiniatqr tq_drop hia ster' JPrtaidaiit JamM R. Hoffa by Coopee. who fs eollint the aboU collector for the South Manchester Convicts Free ! ner$ employed in factoriea -r- de- A,. I requirement. . 281 ADAMS ST. sponse.to a queatiop.jM.to wht;t)«r ^ «Um^.4wvag the month. — .I ern. miniater* .accused Andrei Fire .District, retiring in 1956. the WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING OR ROOM SIZE RUGS . J . . .• 'i.. ' Not fa 'Seotef SMeione ported move to seize control of a same year he retired from Cheney Humphrey Approved of the tiiov Gkwenlment aourcea had intlcL Gromyko today 01 of oosirucuoni.sL|obstructionist Qerman Representatives dirt not "Actually, the fulih— Uhl f«ua "The candidate knows we ar6 I ves Asserts hoard of mdnifora ajipplntert' by a is the union's determination to ex­ Oiie Hostage tactica^with hi.s demand that Ger-'j take part in any. of the informal, federal court to clean up the union. alNSTALI.ED THE HOLLYWOOD SMDOTHEDOE WAY making this forrhal announcement, I » ------(ConUniied. on Pag* Right) tract wage and benefit increaMs of • YOUR CHOICE OF HEAVY DUTY CUSHION and of course approves.” ' Hartford, July 14 (AP) — ■ .Stale n-un representatives be included' secret sessions in the first six The first overtures for such a substance that would ineyitebly. From Shaft McCarthy .i—A fath er Theirj chief immediate problem posed to any such scheme. (Conthined oh. Pag* U ght) loose because he was ill. Bunch, Asked as to whether Humphrey Under the new contracts which barricaded himself snd his four talks as even loosely otganlzed CUSHION would enter the Wi.sconsin primary is what to do about Gromyko’s un­ gatherings. Instead there would be Crum told the committee yester­ oh* of the three foremen taken went into effect July I the seven | their home early today snd day that he waa offered but rt~ next April 5, McCarthy aaid he leased stations on the Merritt and 1 'dosen police at bay with expected bid late yesterday to win a series of dinners, luncheons or yesterday as hostage, walked into new we.slern recognition for Com- fii'aed a p art in a acheme to re­ LABOR _____ the prison administration build­ could not say definitely but Indi­ Wilbur Cross Parkways and the teas that would bring the four for­ muni.st East Germany. ^ eign ministers together without place Godfrey P. Schmidt as one of ing shortly before mid-morning. cated that Humphrey desired' to Wilbur Cross Highway are to Hidden in the darkness of a enter it. Wisconsin,is expected to charge no more than a 6-cents a Assistant Secretary of Slate An­ German S'dvisers present. the three court-appointed ''moni­ He appeared to be alt right. second-flocxr room. -Victor Jones. 27.1 drew H. Bp-.ding said "no initia­ Whether that would be agreeable tors. Bulletins "I don't know why he released pose one of the key primary testa. gallon markup over tank wagon a roofer, shouted; "get out of here. OUR PRICE None of hia lilsely competitors prices. • tive has yet been taken by the to Gromyko was not certain. One The approach, •Crum teallfled. from the AP Wires me." Bunch told waiting news I mean business." We-sl on that sub.iect." He meant possible stumbling block was thar.'.vas made through L.ong.shoreman* men. "Thev just took a notion to j to follow quickly However, the stations are selling From outside, his 18-year-old regular gas at 32.9 cents and pre­ that none of the Western ministers such a system would depend on ('Union President Harry Bridges, ' do It because of my age. I guvs." i on the heels of Humphreys ice- wife Glenda pleaded with him to has made an effort to get the So- each minister in turn Isauing an in- and one of Bridges' top aides, Biinch was taken immediately |®®P’ mium at 36,9 cents. These prices release the children, aged .1 to 4. )*01.I0 CIJUMS t INTAIfTS Kennedy (D-Massl vitation to the others and Gromvko I.niiis Goldhlatt. Hartford, July U (ffi—The State Into an area where newsmen Were, **ohn r . run from 4 to 5-cents a gallon I got a gun agaln.st John's I " ...... "*’ could Well invite not only thr west- Crum testified that under the Sq. Yd. expressed surprise at Humphrey's, higher than off-parkway stations head," Jones' veiled bsek. Health Defiartment hoa reported excluded. | ! ern big :hree blit also the Germaps; p|«n in return for Schmidt’s reslg- the flrat two polio deaths la Coa- LlewejljTi...... __ .said ...... Assistant...... ,,Cor-..... early public unveiling of hi» "m- in their area.s which generally Finally,-he agreed to let a Roman i w'hen hia turn came. 1 nation from the board of monitors ^ reminder that we're open until 5 P..M. on filondayt, Tueadays reiHions CommiMioner Pa^ Massa'chusetts operate under a 5-centa a gallon; OatHollc' priest.. the Rev. Albert necBeut — both of them New and 9'ridaya. On those days we offer a fulUS hours of nnlnter- News Tidbits I Aa a ■ result of the procedural gchmidt's lawyer’s and monitor’s Haven bifoate. The polio vletlme son was talking to eight or 10!^^"® ^°'' '*'*’* m ake no m arkup. Healey, en ter the hou.ae. dispute, a secret session Herter would be paid in full and nipted service. 9 A.M. to 5 P..M. These hours are especially con­ spokesmen for the 95 rebellipiis; P*»o»- .Commissioner Ives, who last An hour passed. There was no Culled Irom AP Wires were IdeotWed at WBUmm venient for saving or transacting other finanrlal business on yunr ___ I proposed for today was not sched- 1 c,.|im would become a monitor. fitevens, Mvs m onths old, oad convicts still underground. 26' Kennedy, who has been unof-iweek warned the station opera-j word from inside. Then the door uied. There ls.no indication when Crum testified that Hoffa wa» way home from work, or while doing some late afternoon shop­ bushes Ja m e s Butler, M* montlM. Tha. hours after they first seized the f'Clally gating the bushes for; tors they were violating their :awung open and the four boys,_all » . J th* ministers will get down to bar- behind the scheme Ktevena baby died ^^**«*^«*^*'^*' ..^-4------U - . li- pajamtE, tYOOpGd /- hostages yesterday. convention delegates for months.: contracts by charging too much, out. The ^aident gaining in private. Another send- pm on the stand today, Hoffa 'through to '5-P-^-Mancheater .Savings and 4.a)an, 1007 .Main soid -hA -wlH -decJde -S t-th e-en d o f ...... Butler child July 19. authorltlee Gov. Buford' 'IJranglohT' tttean- greeUng* to Fjonro BatUlto public plenary aeaaion waa called uenied ne approved Ih* plan and at Groce-N'ew Haven... JiMpftal . Street, near Maple Street. “Manchester’s Oldest Financial In- this year or early in 1960 whether j- (Continued on Pngs FIvn) (Conttniiei: on Page Five) atituMon.’’ ■ time, ordered Patterson to make I)ay . . . . for tomorrow. ,aid Cnim waa referreiT at all said. ___ • MOHAWK no further concession* to the con­ cautiously at d?acl center,..Angri slowsDown Talks - times to Williams, victs. shouting Harlem crowd protests Gromyko move. " said Hoffa also charged that Crum, HON'nURAh SNIPERS HUNTED Brilliant array .of styles and "There’lt be no more food, no against two white policemen who perding. ‘'is regarded by the West- was interested in Schmidt s fees TegMClgolpa. Hondurao. July colors. New extra heavy moth­ more water and no more bargain­ aireiRt dninken colored woman. miniRterR a« bein^f obitrur- only for aelflsh reaaona. He Raid 14 ,;p)_,Lnyal government All Beef Hamburg proofed wool yarns in lush deep ing,** the governor ordered. Capl. Frederick Laing, 52. ^ioniRt R nd ^h a\in g the effect of that Crum, ae Schm idt’* attorney, troop* hooted rebel sniper* hold­ pile, Moscow:, Fair Site Shambles, Navy submarine and deep sea div- glowing down the conference. could collect his fee only after pay­ ElUngton’a order,, lisued at ing oot In this tense capital lost ing expert, dies loda.v of heart at- Asked what he meant by .a slow- ment of the more tlian $105,000 Nashville, was relsyad •’^here by night and eodverged: oix a: key telephone “by State “ S afety ' 'Com­ tacki .,-.Denth—al*o-.take«- l—AIl- I Bill Blass, talented young long eelebratlons of her first an­ less they were granted th»ir de-' counting on about 100.000 visitors Former Secretafiy of Interior ■ niversary es a republic. Tlte WE SPECIALIZE IN CAKPET — CUSHION ~ LABOR CARPET — CUSHION — LABOR hibit hall. The Russians had Ameriesn fashions, pi*^* to *** L—designer for jhe house of maiids. wliich ranged Horn more,|>. Seventy-five young Russian- doubts shout the stab'ilitv of the i ^ . ' D ouglas McKa.v. 66, placed in oxy- j worn in each of the .50 atstes, i Maurice Rentner, shows a reorganization appeared to be a ABr food to better workingi.._ *:°hdl- gpeaijjpg Americans, brought over light American conslrucUon de-j Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev is gen teiit at Salem, Ore., General, I group of handsome and flat- slap a t the powerful Iraqi Ccrni" tions. scored a smash'hit as some ALL FAMO;US MAKES! 'to act as guides at the exhibits, .4te assurances it is plenty d„j.. «P»cled to make an appearance at i-Hospital following recurrence of; 240 fashion editors from all I tering stylgs ranging from lit­ rounist I*art,v. which hod called Sw ordfish NORGL ... ■’ ' the opening July 24 as President for formation of^a natlaaal frqpt OUR - $ 1 One official said the men had ex- were handed brooms, paint brush' * heart' ailment. . . . Authorities at tle "smoking, jacket" suits 095 OUR $ 1 ’ — Eisenhower did at the oproing of sections of the country ap­ A95 Missoula, Mont., piece tpgether j I with lush, fur collars to eve- with open Red participation.' XORMA.VS IS ALW AYS BFNDiX es and frying pans Immediately plauded the opening shows,of PRICE 1 ^ / Sq. Yd. p r ic e - I I J Sq.-V,l. (f'ontiniisd on Page Fifteen) The marfs of ugly steel bracing the Soviet Exhibit in New York, tragic slo fy fif Kow M issoula hunt­ ■; ning fashions in the fabulous , ^ A THE PICK OF • MOHAWK on arrival. ' , takes sway much of the airy light-1 ___ ^______a week of fall previews by AT YOUR SERVICE HOIPOINT er lost a. iMittle with a bear. . . I category. One of the lAtter ia MINE EQUIPMENT BL-ASTED . J L m m A V - Two of the girls were led to ness of the gold-tinted ..sUiminum I j New York designers. hot plates to fix snacks for the .1 _ , , Virginia Democrats choose their I ! a black broadcloth theatv-, 1st Follette, Terni., July IS l/ft fHIGIDAlRL 1 1 11,1 ■n'.ii I...... ^ III dolne-rthe architectural Clothes shown today have a THE CATCH' Sendee D epartm ent Is Acnlan Broadloom. random tex­ 1 superintendents and foremen who In d ia n s F ro le s tin g candidates for the November gen-; j costume consistingof, ahott, —Four dynamite explorions to­ • ‘ tured. nubby weave in both Stale Car Dealer which is the centerpiece of “ eral...... election...... of State lawmakers.' new ease, a nevvt swagger, an I sheath dreos with puffed short day wrecked mining eqaipment rerogiUxed os the largest in BLAf.tSIOHF A rt iott feusit la even leavq . the 55ik- "This area and la staffed wdth...... plain or tweed variety, exhibition. It's as if the Eiffel AM U S W |f|r«i '' U.S. b™ —air—of . caaiial '(hi ' aophlatjcation.,. j ateever of white ermliie, vyom '' at the White Oak Cool Corp. grounds to eat. Tow-er were wrapped around a iltOCKCI V UI JAIlUai aoesn’t ex-, that identi^s the well-dressed men whose training, skill GLNFfiAL [LtCIRIC t JULY — EXTRA SPECIAL! JUST CHARGE IT! Jail^ for Thefts with a sleeveless jeri WITH ICE CREAM ' CARPET FAMOl'iil RKAN'D J CONY ENIE.NT CREDIT PLANS come. year prisofi term has been Impoised steel framework as you stare up a t! Michigan's Ottawa Indian tribe Is j'Mino (Mickey i Jelke. oleomarga-1 A highlight was a showing Mollie Parnis. known as the heavily damaged tw«r5"pavror WHIRLPOOL John C. Folger, U.S. Ambassa­ of American knit fashions by WASHERS, DRYERS, on a Killlngly automobile dealer the inside of the dome, which burned up over a gesture .jiy thei rin heir, accused in .Miami, Fla. dl- favorite dressmaker of Mrs. shovels, a bulldozer, a fuel CUSHION CARPET dor to Belgium, visited the fair, AlamaC; climaxed by the ap­ tnicky a , -gallon tnel tank i; e n m o r [ • 50 Da.v Charge Aceiiiint ^ who sold 15 new which had loooks like a Dior creation In gold . Petoskev Chamber of Commerce, r voree petition of cruelty -by slay-' Dwight D. Eisenhower, shows 1 000 WITH QUALITY Ul'SHIOX site and predicted the American lame. pearance of Miss America of and other equipment. He esti­ RKFKIUKRATORS, been stolen from Maasathusetta- exhibition here would surpass that Arthur-Godfrey is involved, but -ing >out all night, . . .’ Condition, a group of flattering . and Seven Movie tk'reens ' I 1959, Mary Ann' .Mobley, in a m ated the loo* a t about 4)1,5,- Honeydew MAYTAG ' LABOR• « '• 90 Day Plan (no extra ehayge) ' dealers. at the Brussthi Fair in- 19.58. , only .'Incidentally. Tribal pride/is of Secretar3' of the interior Fied ! I, ladylike "Sunday silks." of FREE/.ERS, R^.\G$:S, Charles -H. Griffin Jr., 31, o.f At one' side are seven movie the issue. A.. Seaton, III lii Sah Francisco. W’hlte cotton knit evening which a white satin shirt- 000. No one was Injured. PHILCO Limited Slock." Com­ The exhibition is to show off Porrifret admitted stealing the'ears "American Life. Industry and Cul­ Bcree'hs to show simultaneously On Its own, the chamber invited with laryngitis, Improved, aide j; gown designed by Ceil Chap­ j . w'siat dress with jeweled but­ AJR CONDITIONERS pletely Inalalied Sq. Yd. ‘8 .9 5 man andtrimmed with the niiN'Y TAKIN'tT HEORETS EAS' OUR PRICE lip to H6 Moiiilin lo'Pay on periodic trips to Massachusetts ture" to the Russian people as a such' -things as aeven different sii- the televizloii 'personality to ac- says. tons is typical. Also outstand-_ Melons ach 3 9 v over the past two years. companion piece to the Soviet Ex­ permqrkats in as. many American cept adoption as an honorary Ot- U.S. Forest Service arranges jo sta le flow;ers o f each of the 50 I ing are a 'group of luxunous .....D anbury, Jul.v 14 Offl- U.S. District Judge J. Joseph hibition being held in New' York. - to w n s ., tawa chief at the annual pageant move an estimated. 200 men onto states. '■ ‘ I metallic hrocades used for ' rials of the N’atiopal Scmleon- M tes »lftetfva Im iblo cAfnmunffy ifi4 vfciiiHy. SHOP TUESDAY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. theater suits, short . dinner ' ductor .Corp. today dented OPEN - OTHER DAYS UNTIL 5:30 P.M. Smith sentenced Griffin to the Some Exhibits in Place "The idea ia to convince viewing of the Northern Michigan Ottawa the fire line' in an effort to atop a Each fashion shown, rang­ term in the federal correction In- The framework of the main ex- Russians that the supermarket Assn, this weekend. fire which burned voout 1 300' ing from casual separates to dresses And coats. charges leveled against them In ^ e e WAT ATUMTIC A PACtPlC flA pOMPAMV D An.Y 9 A„M. $1950 atitution at Danbury. hibition hall U still being bolted) shown Is not a mere showpiece but The Ottawas resented this.- acres of watershed yesterday m j. formal evening gowns, was de­ ' '—'Hannah Troy underscores i a $1 million damage suit by ths' to 9 P.51. Sq. Yd. FBI and state policd arrested together but the structure ia es-jthat such things exist all over Leaders called it a mockery of south-central Utah. . . . State' dicated to one of the United , Uie trend toward casual ele­ I !4perry Road Corp.. tor whoni SAT. MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER Griffin June 10. He pleaded guilty sentially complete. Some of the in-1 America,”-said Sidne.v Fine, a state their sacred ritual, i House Speaker William .7, O'Brien | States, vvlth' special bows to gance with an evening ensem­ I they once worked. They (limtod NORMAN’S TILL 7 CONNECTICtjrS NEWEST. COMPLETE CARPET STORE . June 15 to the theft of 15 cars. dividual-, exhibits ore already in ' department public relationa officer, i The aaaoci$tidn. comprising ■ says more- careful assigning o f. Alaska and Hawaii. ble nf ice blue satin, the rak­ having token doemnehta and After Griffin’s arrest, aiithor- place. •We aim to' establiah' crediMlltyl’ 4,006 Ottawas, had adopted only Nils to proper legialative , om-1 Afternoon showings inctud- ish collar in whit#. mink, tha "trade seereta” helengtng ta Sperry Road svh^. Uwy ofy . / - '. 4 ■ -e • . 1000 *^1 ' M .*. . . .311 MAIN ST.V-OPPOSITE THE ARMORY—TEL. MI 9-4343 Bulldozers are i^ll tearing up There hgve been all aorta pfiAg- —^— I mitteea "could aava a iot. of timo ed h igbiights from the (toUec- matching dresa cut on tha W5 HARTFORD ROAD (Onattaaed on Page Two) and replacing a a r^ for the land- graHting littia' hitehe* but^fn* (Uoattaoed • • Pag* fitx) and-wmoted motion." § ' of Maurice Rimtner, oimplMt bne*. jn ganised the \ X

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F A 3 I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., rUESDAY, JULY 14. 1959 Rockmtte^Vernoh Concordia Picks Lawrence i MUMBCfl Humphrey Placed Bolton Columbia Sheinwold on Bridge 2oniiig Unit Holds Up Release To Draw New Church Plans Parks Group Kin of Qerk Ot Decision on G>de Change Arnold Lawrence of thie town^flnfi of Ward. Dreshman and Rein- Kss been engaged architect for hardt, Inc., of New York City, FINESSE SHUTS OUT West dealer member of the American Associa­ tho new church odifU-e sod edi:ca- HANOBitous East-Wsst vo ten U s tion of Fund Raising Council, hSs Formally in Race Slates Time Replaces Him o r v o ta a n M M rm TTia Zoning Commission of the^ Miss 6^rgtn!fi Ysskullca have boon tlonal unit of the Concordia LsUh- LENOX By Alfrod Shotnwold 4i Nous / - * Vernon Firs District mads a de- added to' the pfeyground etaff, Di­ ^*•*6 engaged to direct a ftuid V A . Masters Team- CfiumploR Y Q .i 5 4 elBlon lost night on the proposed rector Ralph Schumey has on- vfan Church. raising campaign in October. 9 .6 8 9 4 (OMttiiiM>d rram JNjra One) out liberal. Resentment among For Archery •'J. OnGOPBaUot Each article this week Is de­ Increase in the regulaflona in lot neunced. Members of the plans and con­ . Concordia Evangelical LtMJheron 299 E. CENTE8 ST. Southern Democrats against his voted to the play of ths tnunp A A Q I3 3 and house sizes, but I* not ready Miss Burke will osaist Itila struction committee of the church, Church was organized In 1894 m headed by 8. Raymond Smith, when 34 families gathered togeth­ CTO. he KI )>« *'•111 no m<«T strong stsnd on cl\il rights is Miss bonna Robb, playground Mrs. Virginia Lewis, grand-* suit. This is usually ths key suit WEST EAST _____ to announci what action was Jafiice A m with six and Seven year chairman. Interviewsd and consid­ er to worship 's-lth Pastor Jaeger f^HARMACY •peakinf ontaln a fej- a campaign for re-electton to the Opening lead — * K (kiStor, J. JV '-erd Fisc fS-ed- vorite son. Archery for adults could be ar­ tle got 39 and Fox 38. BaUoUng D eclarer. ruffed the king of the very near, future.” Night. Mrs. Km m te' Hahn, senior low.shlp hall and a 15-room educa­ Senate in 1980. Heavy opposition to the pro­ regent, will preside. TJre executive erick Knofla, Waller KphFa, Robert Speakinf; under a bttntihf-clad ranged by the department If was done by chock list and it was spiules in dummy and led a low tional unit. It- will he erected- on Ledo'ux, Ruasell Mtlleir. Arthur In their formal launching of trump to the king, West winning posed increases waa voiced at a oonimIttM will meet at 7:30 p,m. tent the lenpth of. tft’o football enough interest is shown. Any per­ found that one or two people who a diamond. Nothing con stop South the 5'j-acre plot on Pitkin end Tlhsz; Ernest Tureck, John 'Walek Humphrey's candidacy, McCarthy with the ace. West shifted to a dia­ public hearing July 6. Bjamey Driver Found Guilty Helds, on the grounds o f the Home, son who would like to participate had-thought their names were on from ruffing hia isst spado tn Parker Sts., which was pi:rchssed and Bdwsrd Walters. stead Gftlf Glut), Kennedy brought and Freeman said the Minnesota should contact Miss Robb or Fred the cauims list, wore riot. mond, and South lost s finssse to dummy and drawing trumps. Hs Moses, a developer and owner of a E d w a^ J. Jean, 31, bif Vernon by the cfintch in June 19.67, during enthusissttr applause as he lashed aspirant "is the Derhocratlc party's Coming to State Gaal. The caucus was attended by ISS the king. East returned a spade, then can safely discard two dia­ largfe tract of land, threatened Trailer Court, was found- g^iilty the psstorate -of the Rev. Jh-lch O. out at the Kis.ehhower administra­ best qualified candidate for the Something drastic happens al> . Recreational aessions are held at persons, out of a possible 432. This forcing dummy to ruff. Now West monds on dummy's long clubo. court action if the changes were in Rockville City- Court yesterday Brandt. ‘Horaehair Bird'' wss sure to win a second trump tion. presidency.” . moat every minute in the new the school Monday, Wednesday, Is, old timers said, the largest cau The point of this hand is that adopted by the 5-man zoning com­ of following too closely.' He was Preliminary plana and views of In a s^arate atatement, Mc­ trick with the Jack, and ths con­ Friends said neither Sen. Stuart Jerry Lewis laugh riot, "Don't and Friday afternoon from 1;30 to CHS ever to be hold in this commu­ South must keep West out of tho mission. fined 815. The charge was reduced tho proposed structure Will he The chipping sparrow builds its Carthy said Humphrey deaervea Give Dp the Ship."' the come­ 4 o’clock. Monday la set aside for nity. tract was doomed. lead during the early part of the Dtstrirt 4nnuo] Meetiiig from reckless driving. available for consideration by the nest In low ireas or busies and al­ Symington , (O-Moi nor Senale the nomination because he has Democratic leader Lyndon B. dian's latest Hal Wallis Para­ children in Grades 1 through 3; Long Borvloo Ended Trump Finesse Needed play. West must not be allowsd to The aimual meeting ot the Ver­ Hospital Notes congregation the early part of ways lines It With Jong hairs, hence TV viewing "championed great causes, both na­ mount production due Wed­ Wednesday for Grades 4 through Vincent Sledjeskl wr nominated ’There is more than one way to lead a diamond through dummy. non Flre\ District' will begin at 8 Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Chris­ October. , it often is called the "horsehair Johnson of Texas can.be ixpected tional and international, with the nesday at the State Theater. 6, and Friday for Grades'7 arid 8 for the post of second selectman. make the hand, but one way is Dally ()neatton o'clock 'tonight at Vernon E8e- tine Zitani, 325 Griffin Rd., Wap- To finance the program, the bird." to announce officially as candidates voice of authority baaed on detailed Clearly best. South should antor his is easy today.;: and high school atudenta interested Si Henry B. Hutchins, who has served -As dealer, you hold: Spadea — mentary School. ping; Roy LeFevre, 218 E. Main until their states give them favor­ kitowledge,' intelligence and integ­ hand with a club at the. second in archery. that office for about SO years, had None; H e a r ts ^ 8 5 4; Diamonds Voters will be asked to approve St.; Mre. 'Samuel Wong, RFD 1. ite son Isbels next spring. trick in order to lead a low trump rity.” Participation in the town-spon­ announced earlier in the week his —A Q 8 3; CTuba-A Q J 8 8. What a 826,700' budget, which will re­ Discharged yesterday: Mre. Adlai E Stevenson, twice the "Hia record on civil rights, agri­ toward dummy. sored project jias been increasing desire to retire. In spite of this, do you’say? quire the usual 2-mil! tax rate, Raymond Taylor. 52 Ellington psrty presidential nominee, in­ culture, labor, small business, im­ Local Stocks West cannot afford to play the Answer-; Bid one diamond. If since the start o f the program. A t Hutchins was given a complimen­ and to elect varioiu offloers. Nom- Ave.; Mrs. Josejm Belotti. Fox tends to say and do next to nothing migration and foreign affairs ia ace of trumps. When West plays s partner makes the expected re­ the Monday aesslona for the young­ tary vote of 54. Inatlona ore nxode from the fioor Hill Dr,; Eldna Parker, Hemlock abQUt the nomination until conven­ clear and candid.'' he said. Other Officers Nominated low trump,. South lets hia six of sponse of one spade, you wll] have (luoUaoas'FuralslMd by er set the children are entertained without regard to party affiliation. Convaleecent Home; Norman tion -time. Govs, Robert B. Meyner Cobam a MhMIobrook. lac. with games and crafts. The pro­ Clair L. Robinson, first select­ hearts ride a finesse! a comfortable rebId of two,clubs. Aa the cards lie, thip finesse The Fire Conzmiasioners are also Gagne, RFD 2., of New Jersey and G. Mennen W il­ Baak Btaeka gram Is designed to develop good man for more than 40 years, was If you open with one club and wins. SouOi has no fuiw er prob- asking that thej be authorized to liams of Michigan seem likely to Bid Asked coordination. The children of unanimously elected as the party partner responds in spadpa you Vernon and Taloottville news Is Area Men Qualify Isma. In fact, South can actually have no comfortable liebid. A "r e ­ hire one counsel for all District remain content with, favorite son Conn. Bank and Trust Grades 4 through 6 enjoy just endorsed candidate for that office. handled through The Herald’s designations. I Mrs. Grace Pringle wa.~ nominated make an overtrick if he wants to verse" bid of two diamonds would agencies. Co...... 4 m 434 about the same entertainment as take a ilight risk. Tunnel Rood Widening Rockville Bureau, T W. Main Rt., Neither Symington nor Johnson In Engineer Field for registrar of voters; Mrs. Har­ overstate your strength s big Hartford Nations. the younger only on a much, higher South is equally aafe, however, telephone TRemont S-8186. Is expected to enter any primaries. Bank A Trull Co. . S.8 37 level of skills. riet Lyman, treasurer and agent of margin. Widening o f Tunnel Rd. ap- even if «his trumph finesse loses (Copyright 1900, General Feotares Kennedy will get into as many of Several local and area men auc- Fire Inaoraaca Oompanlea All youngsters of the elementary the town deposit fund; Mrs. Laura , preaching the Lake St. Elemen­ Only YOU-U-U Can Prevent.... L. Squier, tax collector; Donald to the jack. East'Cannot safely lead Corp.) tary School is planned by the Se­ these contests as he can. beginning ceaafully completed the examina­ Aetna Fire ."...... 66 6 ^ grade levels are invited to take ad­ .- 7-/4. ••• "Be careful with matches," Smokey the Bear, on a vi.sit to Camp Mer:-ie-Wood recently, warned the Tuttle, Board of Education; Ward lectmen. 1‘ was learned yesterday. with New Hampshire's first. If he Hartford Fire ...... 182 IW . vantage of the facilities. children. Here he is snatching a book of matches from Sally Egger, 9, o f -72 I^w lon Rd., as Susan tions given in June by the Con­ ROsebrooks, assessor; Horace S. Improvement of the road has to’s home heating finds it necessary in oi-der to de­ National F ire ...... 121 129 8t. Maurice ConmUttees He (the Lord) said "Unto He­ About Town Scott, 9, of 118 Greenwood Dr., and other campers at the Girl Scout day camp watch. part necticut State Board of Registra­ Holt, Board of Tax Review. Hebron been scheduled for the past two Af monstrate widespread support. Phoenix Fire ______78 76 Mrs. W. Robert Foss, president bron." of the conservation project being undertaken by Unit 4, of which Mrs. Richard Hurd Is the' leader Also Robert Russell, soning years, according to Mrs. Helen Hose Co. No. 2, 8th District Fire Kennedy is likely everi to challenge tion for professional Engineers Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. of the Council of Catholic Women 8 o'clock in the Parieh Room to dince taking charge heca he was during this 2-week session, Smokey visited the camp and talked to all the campers about fire pje- our w oyi Board of Appeals; George . H. Pressler, secretary to the Select­ Department, will hold Its annual aome favorite sons. and Land Surveyors. Aetna Casualty ....169 174 of St. Jdaurice Church, has an­ study the Church Program and Parish Regrets made rector instead of prisat-ln- meeting and election of officers to­ ventton and how to take care of a fire. Hia visit ^came about as a result of a hike taken by ths Reama. Zoning Commission for a men, but LoVbland Hill Rd. was Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy tD- They are now qualified to prac­ Aetna Life ____ 236 246 nounced the members of her ex­ Budgets Builder the workbook of charge. He has greatly increased morrow night at 8 o'clock at the sixth and seventh graders in Unit 4 to the Glastonbury Fire Tower. (H erald PhoJ.o by Salernis). You c*t prtmium quality 5-yesr term to begin in I960; Rus- given priority because o f the high Minn), who joined with Minne­ tice in this State under the condi- Conrf. General ...... 348 363 ecutive committeev for the com­ the Chri<«tian Enlistment program. Loss of Rector church membership and sttand- firehouse.. Mobilheat with RT-98. . . Upns as set forth in the General Htfd. Steam Boiler .. 94 98 ing year. The Bazaar comhvittso o f Bt. sell H. Wheeler Jr., Lucius W snee and has add^ mambership school opening there. sota's Gov. Orville L,"^ Freeman in They Interferp \vith... circulation. for benefits, he or his survivors moat completely effective fuel Statutes. Travelers ...... 90 93 Serving on the board will be Maurice Church will hold a meet­ Robinson Jr. 'Carl Stbltenfaldt, from other towns of the arCa, Work on Tunnel Rd. will begin announcing Humphrey's avail- It is with deep and genuine re­ The program com'mlttee of the So does elastic in hose. sirnply show the Social Security oil edditive in uae todey. And ability, said he has no doubt Those w’ho passed the. examina­ g Public CtUtttea Mra, Robert Simmons, member­ ing tonight at 8 o'clock in the constables; Stewart Tibbits, Rich­ where there ia no other Episcopal os soon us hinds are available, gret that the resignation of the Guild of Our Lad;- of St. Bartholo­ Shoes must be long enough, office his discharge papers and ^you get premium service. Au> Humphrey will enter some of the tions for professional engineers Conn. Light A Power 23 4 284 ship and attendance; Mrs. George Church Hall. ard K. Davis and Kenneth L. Fox, Church. she said, noting tha* state aid Retirement: 'funds for roads are still to be re­ mew’s parish will meet tomorrow broad enough and have full, round the service credit is added to his ’ tomatic deHverieaLf. . a bal* primai'ies. are Richard F. Anton. , Theodore Hartford Electric Lt. 664 09•, Banks, program; Mrs. Ernest In the Bolton Junior Baseball grand jurors. Rev. Douglas F. Pimm, as rector He will report' for. duty .at his league the Bolton Dairy team will ceived. Authorization for the Se­ night at 8 o’clock in hte basement toes. A firm lace-oxford, all­ civilian credits. anead payment plan and many If he and Kennedy do not meet in R. Blakealee II.. and Frank Gab- Hartford Gas Co.. 44 4 474 Aspinwall, arrangements; Mrs. Courtesy Extended to Collins of St. Peter's Episcopal Church is new post Aug. 15. A Canadian trip of the rectory, 741 E. Middle Tpke. play Sheridan's Garage today at 6 lectmen to enter Into the usual leather, with a rubber heel,' U the other extioa dadgned to mgka Wisconsin''a balloting because of a ron. all of Manchester. Southern New England — Roland Meloche, ways and means: Near the close of the caucus. received by his parishioners in He­ planned for a |[roup of young par- . Happy Times on the school diamond. Bill Chairman Rep. Lavergne Williams agreement with thv. state for road preferred sho’e. The heel should Q — Before too many yeaYs. 1 home heating rtally taay. favorite son situation there, they Cet^ficates as ' engineera-in- Telephone ...... 44 46 4 Mrs. Keeney Hutchinson, visiting ishioners. will have to be sban- Members of King David Lodge, Steams of Coventry will be the asked Collins to make the same bron and surrounding towns. old Is tc be on the agenda of the BY MARIE DAERR be low and there should be about would like to -inter a home for may collide In Nebraska and South traininU' for passing the first half Manufacturing Companies and welfare: Mrs. Alexis Pepin, do(ted, report says. lOOF, will meet tonight at 7:30 Dakota. Both are likely to be en­ of the engineer examination were Arrow, Hart. Heg. .. 64 67 youth activities; Mrs. C. C. Tuck­ umpire. motion he has made at caucuses Announcement bv the veatr.v is town meeting July 21. three-quartrs of an inch. space the aged. 1 certainly don't want that the decision to accept the New Legion Olllceni Parents in the Box Mountain at the John B. Burke Funeral tered in Oregon's free-formal 1. given to Howard D. Bidwell. South Associated Spring .. 20 22 er, altar and sacristy; Mrs. Don­ for many years. Cdllins rose to Of .616 patients, 89 ,had fungus- between the tip of the shoes and to apply at any home before I Mobilheat «;^9 Rev. Mr. Pimm'a resignation is Officers elected at the annual Homes area are reportedly con­ Home to pay respects to Thomas To Run as Uberal Windsor; and John Crossen. John Bristol B ra s s ...... 124 14'* ald Williams, organization devel­ Manchester Evening Herald move that "any vacancy which type infections. Eighty-three had the end of the longest toe. have made a survey of those in Nta dirni'acMm made with' full recognition of his meeting of Jones-Keefe Post, 95, cerned about their children hartng Trotter, a member of the lodge. Humphrey is expected to cam­ A. Knowiton and Donald K. Kuehl. Collins ...... 8.8 opment. Bolton correspondent Mrs. Louis should occur' between now and other infections. Seventy-seven A severe blow to the foot or a my area. Would a proprietor wel­ DimocA, telephone Mitchell 9-9828. diedicated work on behalf of pariah are: Commander, Warren Hol­ to walk along Tunnel Rd. In. its s . 1 ^ paign for the nomination aa an all- all of Manchester. Dunham Bush ...... 84 9 4 Also, Mrs. John McDermott, electipn day be filled by the town brook; Senior vice commander, had orthopedic difficulties; 84, twist of the ankle should be treat­ come visits from prospective ap­ E m -H a rl...... 47'a iiO'a committee." The motion was ap­ and community. present condition to get to the The anni:al State picnic of the- public relations and legiantion; Richard A. Keefef junior vice com­ skin problems; 57, vascular ed with an ice pack immediately. plicants?' — Mrs. J. W. Fafnir Bearing ...... M ,'>4 proved and then the caucus was Father Pimm, as he is affection­ new elementai-y school. The road Order of the Amaranth will be Never use heat. See your doctor Mrs. Lucien La Pierre, charity ately known, will accept a call as mander. Richard D. Gale; adjutant held at Lake Qiiassapaug. Water- troubles. A — If he didn't I would im­ WE GIVE Landers, Frarv, Clark 21'j 23'j adjourned. Is narrow and without sidewalks. immediately.'. Any aCratches, cooperation; Mrs. Renato Cocconi. Fjael Dealers Plan Dean of the St. Francis Home for and assistant service officer. Rich- More Join GOP bury, Sunday, starting at 10 a.m. These figiu'e.-!, covering a nine- mediately be suspicious of the N. B. M achine...... 28 .30 parent education; Mri. John May Buy Land bruises or cuts should be cleaned GREEN STAMPS FURRIERS Boys, in Salina, Kan., a position John Perham; finance officer, Rich­ O f 59 new voters added to the A potiuck will be served at 2 p.m. month period, aie from a foot home he operates. Certainly ,vou North and Judd .... .3.6 38 Avery, spiritual development; Mrs. The West Street Cemetery Assn, carefully with alcohol until you Rogers Corp (B ) .... 14 16 Outing Thursday for which he is particularly suited ard M. Grant; sergeant-at-arms, Vernon voting lists Saturday, 27 Coffee will be provided, and mem­ clinic for older people. They indi­ should visit the homes in which CHESTER'S and DESIGNERS William Smith, library and litera­ has found that it can purcahse an are able to see a doctor. and for which he feels a definite William P. O’Donnell; past com­ signified affiliation with the Re­ bers are to bring their own dish­ cate that a part of the body on you are Interested. This is the sen­ Russell Mfg.’ ...... 27 30 ture. acre of land adjoining the present Stanley W o rk s...... t.") 48 calling. Pariah and vestry wish mander, Raymond E. Smith, his­ publican party and 18 with the es and cutlery. which we are very dependent often Older people are more likely to sible procedure. Attending Session An all-day outing for approxi­ cemetery from Tony Mazanik, MORIARTY Remodel Terry Steam ...... 424 4.64 him success in his new poaitidn. torian; chaplain. G, Earle Porter-; Democratic party. Sixteen re­ gels little or the wrong kind of get infections than are younger Ekison P. Herrick and Charles mately 200 oil company employes Ma.son Nuhfer, president of the as­ Torrington .1 ...... 30 32 The vestry is exerting every effort service officer, Henry Pomprowicz. mained unaffiiiated. Robert' Jarvis,- 261 W. Center attention, from us. ones. Under nb, circumstances YOUR OI.D FUR COAT Church, members of the local sociation. said last night. Aged Tree Veeder R oot ...... 66 .69 and their families will be held by to find a new rector who will meet The legion will taka up another Registrar George Maharan said St., was reelected vice president of Here are some foot health tip.s treat or cut your own toenails, Board of Assessors, are attending The present ground site lla iBhawlaff The Outrageously Sophisticated Stale Car Dealer at Yeomana Hall at A:4S p.m. The “BOOM AT THE TOP” - Story of a Young GirTS Oom- Morse while in Spain. Mrs. Morse meal will be potiuck and everyone is the ft r iie r Olga Brondolo. Taaila !• Bampar Clab NIta pnlgn "N o t To- Lm s Her Innn- should bring bia o\^-n dishes and s daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Giiilio Jailecl for Thefts ernee" —Without n la’eddlng beverage. Watermelon will be Ring. Brondolo of Brandy Si. and furnislisd. • ^ granddaughter of the Balbianos. (dontinned fram Page One) Morse taught aeventh ' grade for ..'Manchester Evening Herald twY) years at the Bolton Elemen­ ities impounding the cars which Columbia Ywrrespondent, Mrs. tary School. had. been purchased by unsuspect­ Donald R. Tuttle ACsdemy 3-S43S. The Balbianos and graiKMaugh- Ttgotml teea plan to spend, about. two ing buyers. Insurance <»ihpanie8 ^WINDSOR TspIRMa! months abroad and Secondo Mor- settled with the oflglhal dealers Floor Wax Killi Gernii ra about three months. for their losses. The Oldsmobile OAVB M v o i Arrive for Visit Division of , in Tenafl.v, N. J.—A Tenafiy man­ ENDR SNKLEY MadAWE And now Is the Mr. Olid Mrs. Richard Krause turn, said it purchased the care ufacturer has developed a liquid TONITE HArrr Bblafoala OKYOUmi of Sherman Oaks, Calif,, and chil­ back from the insurance com- floor wax which la said to reduce ”WOBLD. PLPellH AND THE dren, Patrii^a. Richard, and Mary, panieil. and resold them for $1 each by 91 to 98 per cent the number DKVIls^’ b e st tim e - -the- legal price for a bill of sale of bacteria on floor surfaces. A 'G ia flfb l At Dodxa City” arrived last evening at the home — Wadacaday — of Mr. rnd Mrs. J(An McDermott — to the persons who had pur­ derivative of a thio-bisrdichloro- Brialtta Baraat . . w n r to make the move I of Flora Rd. chased them from Griffin. phenol gives the wax its germ-kill­ *IsOVE Ia I mY PBOFB8SION* They will spei d two w-veks at ing ability, which is reportedly ef­ Taaila It Bampar Clab Nita PLUS Coventry Lake in a cottage ad­ fective as long aa the wSx is on "THE OUNFIGHT AT DODGE C IT Y " -; joining that of Mr. n I .Mrs. John the floor. - BlSl AHEAD OF THE RISE JOIN THE SWING TO OLDS TODAYI Drjge, I visiting from Saudi Arabia. Police Arrests Vp « steep mttd-ehoked wuh—Poaitraetion papa o ft ‘ ' Through a mountain stream—deep tn Avintaquin Canyon. Mrs. Krause and Mrs. Druge are sisters, of Mrs. John McDer- A T YOUR LOCAL AUTHOR IXRO' nr.ott and all are daughters of Jo­ A Hartford youth accused of a I R ( () N 0 I I I 0 N t D NO m o u n t a in GAT* 14ISTER... ^ seph Donahue of Flora Rd. driving fast on a narrow. North MAIN FEATURE 8:30 Events Tonight End street was arrested yesterday 'Ihe Board Of Religious Educa­ EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SAT o at 2 p.m.' and was charged with STATE L D S IW O B I L E tion of the Bolton Congregational mTWO GREATK HITS! l That's a Chevy iivith Positraction I O U A L I T y N^.R a L ■ R ■ O Church

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MANCHESTER RVBNINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY. JULY 14, 1959 PACT fO tJI MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1959 P A O l F IV E

the various ‘ town boards and precistlOH.to those Contributing to T Coventry agendea at Jha party caucus from and patronising the food eelee. 1 p.iu. ter i pin. Thursdsy st Aw Oelebreto MOeatena: Commission Legislator Hits Meriden Man f ove worhl You Should Know... Oliureii Oofiununity Heuss la ' 'M r. end 3(rs. Frank Leigher of Foster-Modean Wedding Don’t dig aad gong* I W':'- 2KpfCUnit8 Nttftk-Cbvmujr. ------TtoWlr HUI Rd. hsvs retunwd to Strip old paint Um oaaf Ths aamee if the esadidstes In their home after B]>ending two Holds 4 Sons way with regntar Stryp- Lf. Eduoard M. Winder slphslMtlcal ordSr sad ths dftlcss weeks at the home of her parents, White snapdragons and farn eexe Paint Remoeor. Safa Set Ceremony to be filled are ia ths saam order Mr. and Mrs. George Dechsmp. Starts CoaS R evisionteg^Jii: formed the setting at the Bmanuel for yonr finest fnrnitara SMwvd MldMfri WtMter t» oa* as Utoy will sppsar oa’ the paper During their visit the Dechsmpe Lutheran Church at 3 o'clock In Barricade o f pnint and » f the two HerstenanU ia the Mha* ballots St ths caucus. celebrated their 80th wedding an­ . With thoughta ot poaalble future Saturday afternoon for the wed­ Qffleere of two groupe of Fourth . Chsirman Hunt said today hnrdworn atnrna. Chester PoUee De^jrtmeat. niversary. Mrs. John Leigher of court aetlon in mind, the Town Hartford, July (JP)—A Con­ ding of Miae Mona Althea Modeaii, (Cotrttaned from Page One) U l i IX. \t%iiler, who le 41, to e 1>- Anembly Knights of Oolumbua, ”AU ragtotered Rsmibtleans should Frank Leigher, accompanied the Planning Commtoaion laat night necticut legislator charged today dau^ter of Mrs. Robert Modean, year meriber of the depertinent. will bo Htstalled at a special pro­ sxsrcise their rights .glM vote at couple. ; cautloualy began the work of re- that the use of unmarked State mother ran forward and grabbed Ae lleutenenk, he ^ charge of gram at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the this caucus, sad I urge a thorough Family Reonlen viaing Mancheator’a aubdivialon Police cars ”wUl tend to Increase 89 Cambridge 8u^ and Irving Gris­ them. study be made of the candidates Mr. and Mrs: Richard Mills and regulations. OPf N DAILY •11 men oii hie ehift to reoponeible Matltoa Hale Community center in rather than decrease the number wold Footer, eOr of Mr. and Mrs. Another hour went by. Instd'e. for 'w«tlg»tlon end reporting of prior'to voting at the caucus.” family o f Maple Trail entertained Acting as legal pilot during the of speeders.” South Coventry. tfrsaga Notos WUliam A. Foster, 179 Avery St. Father Healey talked quietly, .8A.M.f»9P.M. coDH)taInto, and, in the aheence of •bout 80 members at a famUy rs- 3 Vi hour meeting In the Municipal Reia Gennsro W. Frate, Darien The Rev. C. Henry Anderson, pas­ St. Jude Fourth Assembly No. CoVsntry Grsaga MU SMSt at 8 superior ofBoers. must saeuine re- union at their home Sunday, H ie Building was Town Counsel Philip Republican, said that clearly tor of the church, performed the steadily to ihe man seated before SUNDAY. 8 A.M^fP.M. •ponalWlKy tor the whole depart­ 4813, of Coventry and Sap Josa p.m. Thursday at its haU on Rt. occasion was in honor of Lao Bayer, while other advice was sup­ him in the' darknese. Fourth Asoembly No. 14. of Willl- marked police cars ’’have a gdod double ring ceremony. Mrs. Lor­ PINS PHAKMACY ment 44A. On the agenda wui be the Beausolell of Long Beach, Calif., plied by Town Planning Engineer psychological effect for they show mantlc, Incoming offleors wiN be question of a family outing. raine Dobson, Sharon, MAtne, ais- Then came a call from the prieet 664 CENTiar ST. Although hte viwl' to largely brother of Mrs. MUIs and eon of Edvvard J. Rybcayk, who has been motorists that roads are being pa­ ter of the bridegroom, was organ­ to detective John Roberts; "Throw oonflned to tie police etatlon oc- Installed by State Master Peter Plans are being made for a pub­ Mrs. Lueina Beausoleil, who makes studying the subdl'vlslon regula­ McDonough of Danbury and hiS trolled, / and make them watch ist, iuid Eric E. Olsoii, Worcester, sway your gun and eome in with flees, the job demands r ore than lic pinochle card party at the hell her home Mth her daughter. The tions In other towns at Bayer’s their speeds.” Maas., waa soloist. Hto numbers hands up.” roe-ta the €>>8. Not only IA, staff during the ceremony. et 8 p.m. July 38, the annual fair local people hsd not seen Besueo- auggeation. Officers of ths local group are; But failure of marked cars to were "O, Lord Mpst Holy,” ’’Chil­ A few minutea later police heard Winrier. but anv. duty officer at the afternoon and evening of Aug, leil for about 10 years. Beausoleil Revtoihg the regulations to an appear in sufficient numbers on Roberta' order; ’’We're going to James Paul Brennan, faithful nav­ 29, as weU as tha annual Booster dren of ihe Heavenly Father," ”0 headquarters is Kept busy main- is east on a visit with relatives In old atqry to the TPC, which began highways gives motorists the idea Perfect Love" and 'The Lord’s come out now,.''Don’t rush the igator; Albert 3. Stevenson, falth- Night program that evening, at the task moye than two years ago. POWER tsJnlng a running log of events, captain; Armand McDonald of Massachusetts and is spending a the roads are not being patrolled, Prayer.” door. He's coming out peacefully.” from the most dramatic to the the hail and grounds. Mrs. Wal­ week at his sister’s home in town. ... The results of thia effort were MaudMld, faithful admiral; Ar­ A nnouncing he said, ’’and la an invitation to The bride, who waa given In The door swung open again and inost idnute. Alsq, he muat con­ ter S. Haven will be In charge of Attending a buffet lunch were adopted-by the commlaalon and the mand Martlncau, faithful pilot; the motorists to speed.” marriage by her brother, the Rev. Roberts came out first, carrying h e a r i n g tinuously catalofiif and file re­ Rev. Bernard J. Fostar, pastor of tne fair and Miss June D. Loomis, guests from Norwich. Groton, New Board of Directora laat October, The blast by Rep. Frate, former Jones’ rifle. Jqnes followed with ports. tj'ps out couplalnU and the Booster Night, program. London and .Central Falla, Paw­ but subsequent Court of Common Earl R. Modean of Windsor, was St. Mary’s Church, faithful friar; chairman of the Legislature’s attired in a r'oor-length gown of cigarette in hand. The priest was a l l n o w operate the e^'/itchboard. which Theodore Sokolowski, faithful in- Ketary Dtauer Bet tucket and Providence, R.I. Pleas action brought by Builder Roads and Bridges Committee, laat to come out inuMM and bliidcs at intervals 34 Debsoerata Meet T o n ^ t Alexander Jarvis caused them to satin, fashioned With basque waist ter-eentinei; Harold Waldron, The Rotary Club 'will hold a din­ was directed at the n,«w policy of and embroidered silk organza Jones was taken to the police horn a day. faithful outside-eentlnel; Walter ner meeting at 6:45 p.m. tomorrow The Democratic Town Com­ ANOTHER NEW SERVICE be declared' ’’Illegal and void” in using unmarked cars instituted by station and booked on . a technical Joined Fhroe In 1M7 mittee will meet at 8 p.m. today May. The court baaed the de­ State Police Commissioner Leo,J. overskirt, and three -i quarters - Whitmarsh of Mansfield, faithful at the vestry of the First Congre­ leng^th shirred slesi’es with a heart charge of breach of the peace. Lt. Wlrrsler tecitum nef poker- South Windsor 1-year patron; Michael J. Cer- gational Church. The Ladles Assn, at the Booth-Diraock Memorial cision on the fact the re-viaed reg- Takes Post Mulcahy recently. t-. shaped neckline. Her fingertip Hia wife said ahe had no Idea H Y’ u n f faced, Joined the PoHce Depart­ berry, faithful 3-year patron, and of the church MU prepare and Library to set a caucus date. The ulationa were adopted without a Mra. Paula Straicht, 29 Lilac ’’Failure of motorists to see OMIT BY THE formal public hearing first being veil was attached tu .. satin band what caused him to do It She ment Aug. 8, 1947, as a super­ George F. Farrell, faithful 8-year serve the dinner. Kelson j . Besree, list of candidates seeking election St., has been engagec as fulltime marked patrol cars will thus tend M f A PI rjG A . fj numerary patrolman. He r^oa made Driver Fined $45 held. -with clusters of pearlized orange sald_^be bad come home shortly patron. president. M il be in charge of the at the coming caucus will not ba director oi Cl "-totian education for to .encourage some drivers to before midnight' and demanded a probatkmary regular in October Officers of the WilUmantlc group tha business meeting. presented at the meeting, accord­ I Jarvis had objected to several spe^ . . . endangering the lives blossoms and bordered with seed 195" On Reckless Count provislona in the regulations, and the Burnside Methodist Church. pearls. Her flowers were a white that she wake the children, three for severe 1 1M8. and one year later became follow; William Foran, faithful Harold Mann of Hartford and ing to William A. Miller, nom­ Announcement of her appoint­ of innocent people,” he added. a regular patrolman. othsr developers in town had also orch center with pale pink gose- of whom were his by a prerious navigator: Albert Fontaine, faith­ Robert Strinburg of West Hart­ inating committee chairman, con­ ment -was .JMide today by the Rev.- "The whole purpose of road marriage., When ahe refuse<4 he hoaring Impairmanf* In 1951, he left the department Eugene Ball Jr., 23. of Hartford ful captain; Elphsge O. Legare, ford will be gusets of the Rotari- trary to an announcement recently registered similar objections. patrols should be to induce motor­ buds and bai:y’s breach and pale At last night’s meeting, Ryb­ John E. Post, minister of the pink streamers. got his rifle, she said. She fled to for a 5-nsonth tint with the Pi­ was fined |45 for reckless driving faithful admiral; Raymond Gruoin, ans at the July 22 dinner meeting. made by Raymond H. Bradley, Burnside c..urch and former min­ ists to hold down their speeds, not oneer Parachute Oo., but returned by Judge Benedict Kupchunoa at cayk also preeented numerous rec­ a neighbor's. faith^l pilot; Monsignor Cote, They 'Will ehow and discuse photo party toMi committee chairman. , ister of the North- Methodist Just to nab speeders which Is ap­ Miss Betty Ann Johnson, 43 Holl Father Healey aald later Jones FREE IMSS lMS< to the force at the end of the last night’s Town Court session. fnithful friar; Edward Wojclk, elides under .the sitoject .’’Prise GREAT EASTERN ommendations baaed on the con­ St., cousin of the bride, was maid aiaaiat aiaa parently the purpose for using un­ troversial Itema in the briefs which Church. SI e wil’ asjume her du­ had been upset over family prob­ year. He was promoted to sergeant Three other young nien from faithful pursuer; Raymond Mar- Winning Color Slidea.” .Alvin R. Adverttoement— marked cars,” he said. ’’For every of honor, and Miss Carolyn John­ Bayer, representing the TTC, Di- ties on /.ug. 17. lems. in June 1952, and was nemed a various Connecticut towns were ttneau, faithful comptroller, and Goodin will be in charge of this Republican 'caucus—July 16 Mrs. Straight, a graduate of speeder who Is arrested by an of­ son, 43 Holl St., cousin of the llemenant In May 19M. each fined $30 for apeedlng and James Tracy, faithful scribe. portion, o f‘'the program. rectore and the town, and Atty. bride; and Mrs. Joyce Foster, Buf­ QUINN'S PHARMACY vote for Audrey Bray for tax col­ John D. LaBelle, representing Jar­ Bates College, is a form .r public ficer in an unmarked car, there are During his police career, L>t. dispoeltlons were given In three Plan Hale VUIt Royden F. Smith Jr. recently re­ lector—Mra. Bray'haa aaaiated the ROOFING--'CONSTRUCTION Co. school teacher and substitute probably scores of others who are falo, N. Y., sister-in-law, of the Palomino Horses PHONE MI 8-4186 Winder has attended numerous other cases. One of the speeding signed from the club. Plans are I vis, had filed during the court ac­ bridegroom, were bridesmaids. The Connecticut League ot tax collector for 3 years. tion. teacher in the East Hartford and speeding because they don’t sec police echooto, the Hertford In­ fines was appealed. Historical Societies of Mansfield being made to have Prof. W. P7tch Oldest Aluminum Siding Applicator in Manchester road patrol cars.” Miss Noreen Southergill, 84 N. Palomino horaea atem largely Aseeaeed with $30 fines for Much of the meeting was devot­ Manchester school systems. A stitute of Criminology, end various will be guests of the Antiquarian Cheney of Storre at the July 29 Maacheator Evening Herald member of the South Methodlet Furthermore, he said, a motorist School St., cousin of the bride­ from Arabian stock. TTila horM, to Civil Defense courses offered to speeding were Edgar R. Soucie, 30, meeting to give a 30-mlnuta talk With Over 3,000 Satisfied Customers. ed to awltohing deleting or adding groom, was Junior bridesmaid. a alender-legged, ahort-ooupled and Landmarks Society at the .Coventry eorreapondent, F. Paul­ worda in various -sections of the Church, since orniing to Manches­ chased by an unmarkrtl car may police and firemen. Crane Rd„ Elllngtont Da'vid H. Nathan Hale Homeetead on South on astronomy. tend to drive faster, thus becoming ' ^The maid of honor and brides­ one. of a light tan or cream colot-, Dunn, 37, Broad Brodk; and Dan­ ine Little,. telephone Pngrbh propoeed re-viaiona. ter she has -worked ir every sec­ John Roach Studio In 1952.' the lieutenant attended St., Coventry, Saturday after­ 4-H Sale Succeeds 3-6381. tion of the churdi school and a threat to safety. maids wore waltz-length gowns MRS. IRVING GRISWOLD FOSTER______with lighter, colored mane and tail. the Northeastern University Traf­ iel H. Starkman, 16, Portland. A total of $70 was realissd from At ah earlier meeting. Bayer of white embroidered organdy, noon. had suggested that several of the served on the conudsaion of edu­ The veteran lawmaker said his Insist O n fic Seminar and, since that time, Starkman 1s appealing the fine and Mr. Efld Mrs. Royal A. laham. In food sales over the weekend, epon- with all ov4r pink taffeta, made was releaaed on $100 bond. portions in the voided regulations cation for seven years. She has views have been endorsed by many has fallen heir to an increasing charge at the homestead, will con­ sored by the 4-H Town Committee. also served aa chairman of the others. - with circular aklrts and unpressed number of assignments concerned Other dispositions included: The money will be used for ths COMPLETE be rewritten to set up definite duct the tour of the grounds and Meet. standards or ’’guides” for sub- Greater Hartford Council of He said that Connecticut’s bi­ pleats at the'walst. They also wore with traffic control and related Frank 8. Delucco, 62, 60 Wlndsor- home. homemaking building at the Tol­ picture hats of white allk organza WANTED vllle Rd., South Windsor, operating divlden to follow rather than to Churches’ cMldren’s committee partisan legislative delegation to Groundbreaking Set problems. He has been given The visit of the Mansfield group land and County Agricultural Cen­ •nd handled a -vacation school ■with pink streamers. They carried an imrej^tered motor vehicle fined ter in RocKville. DAN delegate this power to the public the President’s Traffic Safety Con- charge of bicycle identification and to the local historical landmark worlkehop for the ooiKicil as well erence held in Boston last Novem- old fashioned nosegays of rosebuds MEN automobile safety Inspection pro­ $15 and illegal uae of registration Donations were atill being ac­ 7 » f , works, or water departments. SAFE will be In conjunction with an all­ in shades of pink. plates, fined $16; Emllie Confeggl, Bayer reemphasized the impor­ ks directed an Interdenominational ler was on record as strongly op­ TO TRAIN FOR grams and has given numerous day program at the Flret Congre- cepted toward the $75 goal, ^ e e e PESSONI . RE-DESIGNING K For New Junior High Maintenance Inspection Strong Rd., South Windsor, I n t ^ - may be sent to Mra. Owen 8. Trask, tance of this laat night, pointing oive In flan stur. In recent posed to the unmarked cars theory. The flower girl, Miss Nancy Jean speeches at area schools on traffic gatlonel Church of Mansfield, ^ e ye&rs she has been an active Trouble Shooting rtiles. catlon, fined $10; and Doris M. committee chairman. Mrs. Win- out there should be certain apecifi- Also, he said, the late State Po­ Modean of Windsor, niece of the visit is scheduled for 2 p.m. to 2:30 worker in tlie- Women’s Society lice - Commissioner Eklward Jt bride, was dressed in an em­ Overhaul on Bom tai Maaolwster Tessier, 37, East Hartford, follow­ throp Merriam, Mrs. Elias F. Clay, cationa act up in writing and put General Manager Richard Mar-^ three yeara while planz to t the p.m. AND on file. ^ of ChrtotiaT. Service './r the local Hickey was a foe of the practice broidered white organdy dress over Jet-Gas Turbine l^^hder was bom in Manchpa-, ing too closely, fined $9. Among the group will he guest Mrs. Everett N. Barth, Mra. Fred tin today set Friday, at 11 a m., aa new Junior high school were being 1]D«ni Bleeta Tonight Eberie or Mrs. Edwin H. Lawton. Rybezyk said he haa asked church and haa been particularly of using unmarked State Police white taffeta with light pink sash. and Turbo Prop^ : ter, attended Manchester acboole' speakers at the Mansfield program; interested in adult education. In cars for road paCtroI work. the time for a brief groundbreak­ developed. A apeoial TVnvn Meeting will be TTie committee haa expreaeed ap- Cheater F. Langtry, director of William Welles Foster, Buffalo, ing ceremony for the North End and, at 16, went to work for Dr. Robert J. Craig, president of public works, and Fred Thrall, su­ oqnneotion with Jiir program. ” I firmly believe that State Po­ brother of the bridegroom, was Engines Chance Vdught Aircraft, former held tonight at 8 at the Pleasant Junior high school to be located be­ "The school should be adequate the Antiquarian and Landmarks perintendent of the Water Depart­ She has conducted study courses lice cars which can be identified best man. Robert Modean; 52 for the needs of the town during Trained men may earn $135 or subsidiary of United ^ Aircraft Valley School. Voter ap|>roval wlH Society; Jerauld A, Manter, pro­ hind the Police Station on E. Mid­ be r^uested on three hems: A • REMODELING ment, to draw up some minimum and citizenship brunches. and seen' are much more effective Bunce Dr., cousin of the bride; the foreseeable future and will be more per week. No need to quit Corp. In 12 years with the Air­ dle Tpke. fessor emeritus of the University standards which the subdividera She and her .lustband, Charles in slowing down traffle than the your present Job until you are HEATING craft, Wlnsler moved from Man­ $181,000 appropriation for exten­ Robert Dobson, New Sharon, The manager eald those who obtained at a reasonable cost as ^ of Connecticut; Fred A. Casel Jr., Hovt YoHr D«et«r ’ could follow and suggested these Straight, are the parents of t-wo use of these camouflaged cars,” trained. Write to: chester to Bridgeport and, later. sion of Connecticut Wa-*» Co. Maine, brother-in-law of the bride­ want to observe the ceremony can result of the efforts by the Direc­ president of the Mansfield group, could be put in the regulations as children, Susan, a sophomore at the legislator added. groom; and Lester Cotton, West tors and the manager to curtail Deep River. He was eupervisor lines into South WtiKtoor, ae and Bernhard Knollenberg, former Cffiil In Your Praseription drive Into Legion Rd. and park in UNIVERSAL ceptsince of streets in development an appendix. Manchester High School',' and Hartford, cousin of the bride­ the size of the project. To have 130 OUT O F 139 of final assembly and shipping at librarian at Tale University in Stephen, who wil" start kindergar­ the general area. He warned the latter plant during the early of ’’Rolling . sulv Homes Inc. of DdivtraA W ithin Thn SERVICE Hour-Long Debate groom, were ushers. built the project as originally pro­ 1 New Haven. against nails presumably left on years of World-War I L ...... South Windsor” as town .atreots, For almost an hour laat night, ten in the fall. Rockville The bride’s mother chose s Dior posed would have coat an addl- HARTFORD lUILDERS OOB Nottoe MaUed dlacusalon. centered aroimd a the ground from the liquidation of Back in Manchester in 1946, and a i$4,SOO apt^pttoitlt > for sub- Hour blue sheath dress with embroid­ the Vethaven Houaing project Uonal $350,000.” About 700 notices to registered seemingly simple provision in the ered cummerbund, matching Winzler worked at the inils Coat di'vtoicn euper^’icion under the gen­ Republicans ware mailad today which met with favor from the aeveral years ago. Martin figured this amount on USE OIL IN THEIR voided' regulations which had Simline Completes jacket, light blue feathered hat and Co., stayed there until ha Joined eral .xr’emment budget. by the party town committee NOW. TO OUR MANY OTHER HNC SERVICES, WE HAVE ADDED commission. Rybezyk proposed A $1,118,825 contract for the the basis of the Wadhamg A May Engine Training ' the police department. The force The water proposal includes lay­ drawn fire from LaBelle during white accessories. The -bride­ chairman, Bertron A. Hunt PINE PHARMACY the court hearing. that a $5 fee be charged for each 750-pupiI plant was signed yes­ bid. He contemplated architect’s Box B. c /o 77>e Herald OWN HOMES . at tiie time numbered about 20 ing o f a cicir to the future high new building lot and $20 for each ‘Boardwalk’ Deal groom’s mother chose an ice blue fees, additional equipment, buying Name...... Age The noUcee contain a list of 664 CENTEB ST, A COMPLETE RE-DBSIGNING AND REMODELING SERVICE— These require that a subdi-vider terday with the Wadhama A May men who were equipped with two school she near the IVapping Em - candidates seeking nomination for 100 feet of new road. Under this sheath dress with lace applique at Construction Co. o t Hartford. Hewitt estate lana next to the Po­ Street...... City...... patrol ears. Today the depart­ mentary School. Approval of t ^ should, ”in places deemed proper the V-neckllne, matching blue vel­ lice Station and all other factors JUST TEU US WHAT YOU WANT AND WE WILL DESIGN— GIVE by the commission, show apacea formula some subdivider.s would Purchase of the "Boardwalk” A public opening on bonds for Phone ...... ment operatea eight patrol cars streets to comJngeni upon oompU- pay more than they would under property on E. Main St., Rockville, vet hat and white accessories. Both entailed in the Board of Educa­ co sts less too . YOUR MAN FROM 7-UP fo r parka, playgrounds abd .other the $1.5 million bond issue to build Time umially h o m e ...... • — and to staffed by 40 men. anoe with local regulations gov­ the flat $15-a-Iot fee while others by a Rockville realty firm was mothers wore orchid corsages. the school will be held tomorrow tion’s continued requests for a big­ YOU A COMPLETED SKETCH OF THE PROPOSED WORK— THEN public grounds” on the subdivision Garden flowers decorated During his yeare with the force, erning etreets. The appropriation would pay less. completed yesterdav for about at 11:30 a.m. ger school than the Directora were In 'Which time he has aerved under for subdivtoioi. appro'vai ha« bssn Dan was born in Hartford, but plana. Thia provision was baaed on Luther hall v^ere a reception for willing to grant. spends moat of his time “over the wording in a portion of the $275,800. Appreciates Backing 'Z three chiefs, Lt. Winsler has noted approved by -m Boa. r o Finance. W E W ILL DO THE JOB COMPLETE. Sunllne Realty, headed by approximately 200 guests was held Many disagreements came • the mushrooming of Manchester's east” now—with East Hartford, State Enabling Act, Meanwhile, Martin today Issued Celebrate Mileatone Manchester and Thompsonville Louis C. Fitzgerald, obtained a following the ceremony. among the Directors, the school populaticm and the attendant Mr. and Mrs. Henry Navers of LaBelle had argued that the The bride’s traveling costume, a memo of appreciation to the board, and school building com­ new as his 7-Up stamping. ground. town should pay for any land re­ Parkway Gas bond for deed 6n the business past and present Boards of Direc­ • growth of the polioe department Buckland Rd. Sunday celebrated He's a sports enthusiast; enjoys block March 17 from Bert J. Low- when leaving on a wedding trip to mittee during planning. The Direc­ I; and the probleme with which It is their 50th wedding anniversary. served for a park, playground or northern New England, was a 2- tors saying that; tors and school board dickered un­ basketball, softball and fishing; W e Can... similar purpose, and also pay res of Rumson, N.J. "I appreciate the support of the ' confront^. They were married In Bolton, July butj atill finds time to join in plece blue print dress with white til a compromise on size was fin­ X. Police procedures have grown at part of the coat of installing any G>st Too High, Tax stamps on the deed filed to­ Board of Directors during the laat ally reached. 12, 1909. Nevers has been em­ church and community affairs. utilities. day indicate that $165,136 was accessories. • the same time, L t Wlnsler says, ployed by L. B. Haas and Co. for The bride attended Manchester His home is in East Han^pton Bayer said he felt thia State paid for the property which is sub­ X Z pointing to advances in traffle over 30 years. The couple have two with his wife, the former Betty BUILD A PATIO * PORCH • PLAYROOM schools and graduated from Upsa- ping Elementary School this Sep­ years in the U.8. Army, and Is em­ control, communications, add provision was "weak and vague’* Ives Asserts ject to a mortgage with an un­ daughters, Mrs. Ruth Hood and Eva Wyatt. In that it failed to spell out paid principal balance of $120,- la CpHege, Etost Orange, N. J„ last tember. The bridegroom attended ployed by the Southern New Eng­ Z cheiiilcal testing fields. InvesUga- Mrs. Elsie Barber, and nine grand­ mohth. She will teach in the Wap- South Windsor schools, served two land Telephone Co. ' •• tion and reportiOTlal techniques children. whether the town should buy the (Continued from Page One) 697. ' Z have advanced as w«I], he adds Hioney-tarvica office in land or get it free from the sub­ Mrs, Myrtle A. Pierre, vice School Office Moved •RE-DESIGN YOUR HOUSE FRONT* divides. ** Lt Winsler to married to the The office of the Superintendent said that "we’re anxious to settle president and secretary of Sun­ Z former Dorothy Wirtella of Man- of Schools in South Windsor haa What does "set aside" and "ghall this thing promptly. We’re very line Realty, said modernization o f - Chester. Their daughter, Unda, is been moved from the Ellsworth MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE be shown” mean? he asked; adding anxious toat the public ia treated the buildings is planned and there SUPER MARKETS Z a *' senior - at Manchester High Memorial High School to the Towm •ADD A R00M*ADD A DORMER* he thought the provision could be fairly,” he added. are several prospective tenants - School, and during the winter attacked in court if allowed to Commissioner Ives said the is­ with whom the new owners may Hall on Main St. The telephone Housabold Finanne Corporation is the company atand the ws.v it is. PUT A REALLY COMPETITIVE PRICE ON - r. months ahe to a ewimmlng inatruc- number is the seme as before, sue apparently is based on "what now negotiate. - tor under the prog^m m Inatmc- BUUer 9-3836. that has qMcialiMd in hslpuig paopls solve money •BUILD A SWIMMING POOL* Suggestions and counter-sug­ constitutes .the tank wagon price The 13-store business' block haa Z lion for handicapped children. proUems tonee 1878. And now MFC ofiere you the gestion came from every member of gasoline." Service station ope­ had several vacancies since the Fair Unit to Meet of the commission on this issue, AMERICA:S BEST-BUILT CAR AND WHAT HAPPENS?. . . ;; AfflfiaBoiu Wapplng raic Assn, will meet same trustworthy money service 2,000,000 HFC rators • on thera double-barreled new Centre Shopping Plaza opened The family haa a summer home with it being suggested the town this spring. Atty. Bernard J. Ack­ Friday at 8 p.m. at the home of enstomers reemve each year all over America. highways maintain the tank wa­ DOUBLE ■ on Lake Wangumbaug, commonly •CONVERT YOUR GARAGE TO A BAR OR could condemn the land, buy it, or erman is treasurer of Sunline Mrs. Lorraine Johnson, 137 Keeney waive the right to it, eapeclally in gon price is higher than that, fig­ . kiiown as Coventry Lake, where, St:,-Manchester. Vieit Honeehold’s ured by the state. Realty. • the lieutenant saya' hto wife and MONT8lYPAYNWNT SCItlDWI amall aubdivlsiona. It was also sug­ new office and nsest lyes said he wants to hear'their . daughter show all the enthutoaam M It 12 t gested that prospective park sites WORLD GREEN Mancheater Evening Herald ow msnageif who ia HmH Pemf ttermh DEN • RE-DESIGN STORE FRONTS • be shown on a map of the town so case, then move quickly "to settle BodUy Mineral ; for water sports while he "Just South Wiadeor oorreepondeat El­ . putters around.” Mrs. Winsler is e specially treinsd to $ 6.72 $ 7.27 $10.06 118.46 that subdividers would know what the issue. , more G. Burnham, tolenhene Motorists traveling west note • former Sunday School teacher at MltcheU 4-0674. counsel on money 13.07 14.18 19.74 36.55 was contemplated for the area in More than one-half the weight » St. Mary’s Church. 19.25 20.91 29.27 54.48 which they proposed to locate a that regular gas prices on New of the bones of the human b ^ y (sroUeme. So when • INSTALL PRE-CAST STONE VENEER Jersey turnpike are as low as ; -,t. Winsler is a member of the 30.83 33.61 47.55 89.47 • ^ ' f development. consists of calcium phosphate, ac­ you need money, it’s 36.41 39.74 106.80 27.9-cents a galloni^ and 30.9 cents STAMPS » Manchester Lodge of Bake, the 56.48 Norwalk Rule Hit cording to the Encyclopedia Brttan- • M&ncheaUr Lodge of Maaons, Tall fe e d bueineeB to do Tkt lOiOili < A provision in the subdivision on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. nlca. - » Cedars of Lebanon, and the Vacorieii Ar bwhMas wMh H FC. regulations for the^City of Norwalk 2 Washington Social Club. Hia hob- YOU NAME IT-WE CAN DO regarding the setUng aside of such WEDNESDAY Phoew oi atop in to- ' . biea are golf and target shooting. property for playground purposes / doy. INSURANCE H* baa a member o f the.po- THE COMPLETE JOB was discussed at length. SIN C E 1923 lice pistol team since it <.vas oi- Of Bradford, New Hampehlre Bayer told the commission that . 5 ganireC a few years ago. drawing up o f such a provision for S P E C tA M The'famUy lives at 3 6 -Benton Home, cooking, -cocktaiU. Manchester was a real problem "BEFORE LOSSES HAPPEN. = - 5 , Max Miller Says: homey atSMsphere, modern We Have The since he felt certain the Norwalk HEAD CUT— BONELESS BRISKET coaveniencee, 80x120 natural provision, If adopted by Manches­ INSURE W im LAPPEN" Huge Building ■pring-fed swimming pool. ter, would bring court action. He MAMNIfflR SIIOPHW PAMUM i^li^lN ATIO N agreed to look into the matter SIGNE and thoroughly and to ’’come up with Three times the slse of the Em­ 382 Middle Turnpike West C O R N E D pire State Building, the Pentegon FRANK HALLIN something” which -would be as fair Hud Fleer— MHcheN 3-27SI p S t F ^ ★ KNOW HOW as possible, to the aubdi-vlder and in Waahlngton covers 84 acres and Phons Bradford 310 the town. has 17^ miles of corrldon. Nnsk io *s * Man, Twa, Tton.—10 to • Wag, H. Also discussed was another pro­ BEEF Lb. ★ FINANCING vision which had brought forth protests from subdividera. Thia ' 'f^.Thii Rtliablt phar­ was that they would be charged a DEERFOOT macy specializes in fam­ 815 fee for each lot in a subdi­ ily patronage! Turn to vision. LaBelle had argued that thia was taxation and the 'TPC had us for anything you may no right to levy such a fee.- . DOUBLE need in drugs and sun­ The TPC said this was not a tax CALLTODA Y •Ince the money Would be used to AN AWKWARD dries, nutritional aiids or cover expenses entailed by the sickroom supplies. And FRANKS 4 9 towfi’s engineering department in remerab'er, always, to Inspecting the roads, sewers and SITUATION mOTBD STAMM •idewalks In the aubdivtolon. NATIVE WAYBEST bring us your Doctor’s prescriptions for prompt, An alternate suggestion was made by Rybezyk last night A^ituatioh like this could be more than awk- SPUT H i precise compounding. M t 3 - 8 2 7 M w « d ; it could be very expensive if a disabling YmDtiESDAYS injury should result. When accidents hit you, you can avoid awkward sitations financially if HOLL1 »OD you have one of our Persona! Accident policies. PAA L b, •s LfAN Call us about one today. Automotive experts said it at, the beginning, and the word CHICKEN 3 5 TASTY U. S. Post Office BLUE STARp-WHOLE 3V4 Lbs. KET. Rib STEAK to WNMiCHANI Full information and rates about Personal Ac­ Sub Station _ GREAT EASTERN cident and all other forms of insurance cheer­ is getting around: "Mercuiy is the-best buy.\For proof just ly fully ^ven and without obligation. .May ^ we CANNED MAXWOJ. H<»SE varied from help ydli? - ^ R R M RIPE D IU C IO U S ^ Telephone Bills May rear-wheel to look how Mercuiy sales are soaring. More people are seeing froat-wheel i n s t a n t " ^ Be Paid Here ROOFING-«CONSTRUCTIQN Co. pcoptUing, or, it, driving it, buying it eveiy day. If you haven’t yet sampled C i n C K E N S to all 5-inch CINNAMON 35 OAK STREET camn. J BANANAS the best-rated buy in its field, better get in today! AMERICAN DItY - COFFEE MILLER’S $72.00 BUNS MANCHESTER John H. Lappen/Inc. CLUB SODA ItoRpraM Ovw Mbt CmmmJ INSURORS REALTORS PHARMACY ! '. Fill over averaae toilet AND howL Sturdily co o - > 164 East Center Street— ^MI 9-6261 2 -2 5 1 0 O Z . 299 GREEN ROAD Mrncted. Easily clMocd. GINGER ALE (CONTENTS ONLY) JAR ibs. doz. Open Thursday Evenings Until 9 ;00 Ptieii« Ml 3-4134 and Saturdays Until Nooq ’59 NATIVE PASCAL $51.00 BANANAS FREE jPIOK-UP AND An Independent Agent Serves You Best TOMATOES CELERY WELDON PNUe GO. MORIARTY BROTHERS, Inc. DELIVERY SERVICE Ml-818 CENTER SniEET MANCHESTER Aatbertaad Dealer Loose Lb. 10c Lb. 39c Rcb. 10c 8S1 MAIN s^ni AMUTY KNdWLHMEI . . r y r; •I A X — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY. JITLY 14, 19S9 PAGE SEVEN PAOB fax MANCHE8TBS BVBNJNQ HKRALO. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY. JULY 14. i m R o c k v iU e Mre. It alowty fatU back to we deplored this conduct on the This image of Bowtea provided a H off a D enies ^ — ------\ ’’MOTH CUM C” SPECIAL A m d i r a t r r earth. part of people, one nasty lltye htekground agalnet which fUbicoff, Indians Protest JUMBO quiLTED TOF questkm remains to be answered. Connecticiit by both hie own rhatlhct and Mia lie r a U k "If the debrta eonhe down at « • own political ebrewdneaa, projected NOTICE M ove to pected rataa. New York children If we had been within automobile ‘Mockery’ of Rltdi GARMENT BAGS ru i Mia own partieuiar tmaini of the • 84” long o o . Ufa will 'wt twice as much radiation reach of the scono, sad had heard Yankee aafe, common aenM, Demoerat, nfittber wild nor woolly. (d iBt t wiil tm m Fags Oaa) Court Monitor • Storee a* to 18 over tha next dscads as ths IfiU the bulletin, would we have turned WE W IU Tli CLOSED THURSDAY, JULY U. gumente toward, or avay from, Idlewlld? By A. H. O. And tha product of this image on# white man In its htetory^^a average, aoeecdtag to Merrill waa the atate feeling that what SO OUR EMPLOYES MAY CELEIRATB^ Oyer 'Co|f€e, Donuts • 2-hoek etoel fnima BlMnbud. New T«rk operations And yooT te James FIURarrte. Bscanabe ' (Oaettaned Irmii F*ge Om ) e Durable eaajr tn Thar* was oat i^uda to tha Itlbieoff aaked in the way of re- nianagar of the AJB.C. and author fuem and TfiofganteatJon was quite attoriMy who represents them in THE loom ANNIVERSARY ^ ; elean 'phtmOe work of tha IfiMjaarion, and to tha claims sulta agatast ths V.S. 0«v- Hoffn told the committee that The Brat meeting of the neweday In Hartford when a propoaed • tjntiK zipper clnsore — — , of ths report. The same bolds true JUMly to'he practical and reaaon- Cruin."ha» n very fluid I^kground ■fa accompltshmant of Oovamor lUht- ammsnt. OF THEbiL II0USTOY V . u ' > tfoard of dlractors 6f the Rockville connecting rokd between' Rts. 8 8F,E OTTR COMPLETE SELSm O K riP for other parts of tha country. fisle rathar than revolutionary for te eiy the lenet.''^ Area Chamber of Commerce, held and 15 will be discussed. Repre-' A Thfiaflit for Today revolution’s sake. Bowtea aaked ftobeft Dominic, association MOTH PREVRNTA’nVESl 'A.K.C. offldala fialculate that eoH 'fiM Damocntlv Btato Chair- He contended Crum npperently nt fi:U a.,m. today drew 18 of the ■entatlves of the State Highway by the Maaeheoter everything and got nothing. RiM- president, said the chamber'' had this amount can cause, at a maxi­ inaa John B all^, wUeh aroat, in more right to invite a white "O n ■hag been connected with some so- 21 members. Department as well as those of the | OeanwO of Chorehe* ' both fnlmeaa aad tfitie, Mvfi* two- e o tt aaked moderately, and got called -^temmunist frrat organiza­ Oraage Juice, donuts'and coffee towns Involved wilt also be pres-: mum. betwadh 50 and 100 naw way citaUbn. Just aboot evorythiito. man to become an honcrary ebisf D EI^O -H EA T IS Y « S r were serv^ to the directors at the ►On* T««r than ths Indtent would hsvs in tions and had connective with in* ent. I MomcMr caaaa of bone cancer, and between It win ha two-way la that it iaay Which aerviee by Bowlea was tha divlduals with recorde of commu­ •arly-moming meeting — another True Bellgleo’ more Important—that of being the sppointl^ an honorary member Bennett's appointment to the i rm n* ItoaOw 100 and fiQO caaaa of laukanila, both piaaaa and dl^teaae tha par­ nism. He did not elaborats. attempt to find e meeting hour Vernon Industrial Commission was LCM UOBtfe ••••••»••••••••••••••••* In the amall, but much neglected, ticular Individual invohrad'ta i t early prophet for reform aad re­ of the Slumber." convenient to most of the. directors. vwMktsr each year la America lor tea nest organization—or that of provid- Hotta raid that . leat ' October approved by the Chamber direc-1 Oovy >*****•*•••»*’*•*•*•*** letter of James in the New Teeta- The individual it Chaatar Bowlaa, The efiambsr, pajieant eo-spon- Cruig told him he would like to>|M- President Kenneth A. Fiovinnd tors. Hovland said the executive 70 years. ^ ^ jnent, we read these words: "If now bongresamsn from the fiaoand ing the contrast which helped •or, had "no eoBtmsnt." BANTL come a monitor. Hoffa said he tmd who presided, received' kutboHaa- anyone thinks he is rfeUgioua 'and Wbicoft to election end program R ed. secretary has received a number TH» ----iu56iSmS*PBi»B-- "Intake of the «Anc«r-cautlng Dlatrlct hut from 1948 to 1950 Godfrey didn’t accept the invi­ E 3I MAIN STREET MANCHEStEt- COMM Crum "we have a constitution and tion to hava the duaa formula re- of Inquiries of outside industrial does not bridle hie tongue but de­ Governor of Connecticut victories Bowles himself could tation, anyway. Ha sent werd it vtaed, to make it more equitable n * A DdnWd strontium by man apparently never have attained—need not be Telephfine MI 9-4595-'’‘Rockvi0e—Phone TR S«327l I won’t go outside It." firms about existing space In build­ •ntJIM to tiM ceives hie heart, this man's re­ The citation aayt that Chaater was not pcaaible in view of hie and practical. The membership end ings and In undeveloped Industrial BEb WETTING •3 D«v* dl(pn kaepa pace with the iunorat ligion is vein." determined. Let us say that, both The Teamster president said this dues committee, tn be appointed by not ottenrta* Bowlea, in two waya, halpad aiaa- recent lUneee and eonvaleacenea. was the enly time he had ever met zones. ' However, no committ­ that drop# from the akiea, the One of the commofi errors of our aurably to prapare the Cmuiectlcut in.hia virtues and in his faults, Hovland, will consider the revi- Bowles waa a help. And if he waa Cniifi although he may have talked ments have been made he said. A.E.C. cvldance now Ifidlcates. modem dey is to make' a ahow day which haa juat dawnafi. to him on the telephone. sione necessary. lYie directors approved a new CORRECTED TO H dUpMcban k«r«lB nr* ntoo r*i*fT»d Earlier it had been beHeved that et relirien without having the reel BowlSf waa, firat tha revolution-, asking for« little nostalgic recog­ Other committee appointments' nition when, in kis own comment "Crum said he was nexlble on membership plaque with a metal Foil MfOlM enat' at IL ■ . A. •»»- thing. It is very popular to be re* ary idealtet tha.advanturoua, hiizz- will also be made ahortly by Hov­ The $werie«to eielked he* some was loat twtwean the vegeta­ on the 1959 eesaion, he said that It ths standpoint of unionism," Hoffa land. insert designating the year. The lee, tan. ligtous but if mU relVon shows Saw Ilbaral Who produced, during plaque is expect^ to he available been aeevea eefe end to*. iHibiMMn tion it falls upM and the produc­ too much we soon find oureelves his two yasr term, the first great waa magnificent work, posslbte be­ testified. IS e w Emergency Entrance at Hospital The directors agreed that the juiiiM lu ih m tion of ipllk' by cows who eat the cause the "atmoephere” waa right, "Hs nad associated himself with by-laws of the Chamber should be for new and renewed memberships •eiiful in ever I SO.(M0 m m S York. O lcM l on the outside of the rihg pf popu­ modem agitation for reorganiaa- in September. UBMBKB or forage." larity. We are reminded iii >Oo• eecepfed meet which comes from the heart. It af typewritten book." th o u ^ there waa no- objection Plans for a Dollar Days promo­ one of a picture. TTie normal aaked and got the mammoth reor­ tion next 'Thursday. Friday and medical eiitberWee. at Hie fecta what we say and How we say ganization atudy which rooted into A sk ^ by comriiittee couneei voiced to a statement issued by the beet eveileble petHKve ap- More Railroad Tie* Used Robert' F. Kennedy if he ever dls- executive committee last week on Saturday are being made by mer­ lyMcnpUcnl orrora apoMrlnf in tneponaee to any alarmr th at might it and all that we do. 8o often we every phftae of Cbimecticut gov­ WHEN THE LAW SAYS chant members of the Chamber. preach to fhie TwdMmants and otlnr raadlM naan be caused by euch a newe story are concerned about the rightnesS ernment and came up with sweep­ cuMed Schmidt's resignation and zoning in rural Vernon, the is- In The Haoeficalar CraolM firaM of doctrine and all of the matters Cleveland—American railroads payment of his fee, Hoffa denied auanee of • statement prompted Prizes donated by merchants are • dreg er eHechment, n* a r | (11 that the levels of stron­ ing recomihendatiiOne for • change are ueing bigger railroad Um and to be given away and will he on fheein, juet a limple «nmr«leo Dlapia; adeartlalat elo M fenaa: which have to do with the workings in all of it. including the Constitu­ more of them to the mile .theee YOU A4UST PAY.... having such a discussion. the full board to reeo^lze the For Hooday—1 p.m. fMday tium are still .perfectly safe; (2) of our church, then when it comes "Crum himself made the state­ need for clarlftcntion In the by­ display in the Chamber office win­ fechnieaa. For Toaaday—1 p.m Mneidaj tion itself. days. Although total track mileage dow ail next week. that If they are not aafe, the risk to the real practice of this same Chester Bowles did this, and ment that he thought Schmidt laws. The executive committee test For Wednaadar—1 p.m w a d a y . faith, we are often to be found haa dropped steadily since-1930, would be nut and he should be week opposed any further restric­ An outing (or Chamber mem­ It (• faaaMiaad that fba bad For Thuraday—1 p.na. Wadaaaday. Involved must he calculated against then departed from office without the volume of wood used for ties bers and their families is planned For Frtda»-1 p.m. YVgajtor. deficient.. monitor," Hoffa declared. tive measure# in zoning tn Vernon I b (to wetting cbHd (• ef a niara For Saturday— 1 P m fWtoy. the risk that would be Involved in the-enactment or reallaatlon of any has iitereased. One reason la that a t this time. for Aug. .5 St the Ellington Ridge Claaeined doadSn*. 10;*) % m. .aai It would teem from the reading of it. We have always thought h<* modem faster trains require more Hoffa pleaded a faulty memory •aetcHIva natore. Oen't let day et puMleallaB * m m la la d a y not having the latest nuclear weap­ of God's Word that he is more as to detalla of the conversations Hovland said it woi^d be desir­ (Country Club. thii preblam canfiaaa to defeat came because he himself tiee'per mile of track. The number John Sweeney is chairman of the P.CAI l a m ons, and (3) that It would be the concerned a'bout the way w* act tr with Crum. able to poll the full Chamber meip- avail warp yeer chMd'i futura. didn't ' concentrate on this one per mite haa increased from 2,840 bership before the Chamber takes event, the first of its kind planned height of irresponsible .folly to and the kind of relationahtps we mammoth - issue, instead of try­ in tha original railroads to 3,020. Chairman John L. McClellan (D- Tuaday. July 14 maintain with our fellowmen than Ark) told Hoffa the situation now a stand oh any Iseue, but this Is by this Chamber. Activities wilt trust any agreement with the Rus­ ing to play every last little cam­ The average slse of each tie has in­ Include golfing and swimming In nu .OUT r* we are with the many oblations of paign note the huckster charts , , . Youll be glad you have a policy written by this ageheyv We do la one in which the committee haa; not always feasible, he said. Dept, MH-lfi sians. ° . religion. Let us face up to whet creased from about 32 board feet-in 1, Firm allegations from Crum. Hovlaiid and executive-secretary the afternoon, followed by a buffet AND MAH. I Firmness—Plus Fairness said might be of interest to some 1916 to 39.6 board feet. su|jper and entertainment. There It-such a news story, then, sug­ God ready expecta of us and be special group of voters. In any not just sell insurance. We plan coverage to suit your needs . ... 7: A denial and aome faulty rec­ George A. Bennett will attend a COUPON Mpfab n,’ieiak If the itMl altuation goes to gests to the ordinary lay mind that concerned about the living of our ollection from Hoffa. meeting of the Capitol Area Re­ will be no business discussed at the I NAMt . lati. A*a.... case, however, he produced the making sure that you always have an adequate amount of protec­ NOWI I AMhMI the thing to do Is to stop testing, religious faith. When we have done 3. A Fifth Amendment plea from' gional Planning Authority Thuri- outing. •««a #••♦•••••#•••#• itrlke tonight. It will be becauae this, what we say will have more most sweeping proposals for Con­ tion. A damage suit arising from an automobile accident can happen, necticut change ever devised, and Goldblatt, aecretary treasurer of IM OSUeABON • cmr..„...... aeaeeeeeeea- STATBe ••«*##•»• the ateel industry has finally de­ period, under any and all condi- meaning foi ourselves and also for the West Coast Longshoremen’s cided to try to reverse the usuail tione, the thing to do *- to forget theh departed the scene, nothing to anyone and for a staggering amount. When trouble of this kind our neighbors. accomplished except for the mam­ TERI'S , Union. Industrial procedure of the poat- the whole thing, and leave It to the Rev. Laurence J. Vincent. moth, almost frightening blueprint. arises, ydir ogn count on us and the companies we represent. All thia, McClellan said, must be War years, in which managemant scientlllc" and diplomatic experts, •That was his first service to ^ BRIDAL SHOP considered in trying to determine Pen-size Radio Made those who were to follow him—the who ia telling the truth. u d labor, after a aultabla show of who will handle it aa they have 101 CENTER ST. Hoffa denied that Goldblatt or dramatic deadlock, agree on a handled it to date, with periodic dramatization,, of,the need for re­ . e Washington—A uiriature radio form and progress In Connecticut. Bridges had 'any authority from wage increase which means a prlca reports on how many future lives ^eceiver so smal! it fits in a case Without that service, there would SUMMER CLEARANCE him or anyone else in the Team- An ambulance pulle In under the new emergency entrance'canopy at Manchester Memorial Hospital. tncrcase whichwill be passed on have already been made forfeit. the size of a fountain pen. has been have been less weight and urgency atera to negotiate in the alleged Protected from bad weather, the patient is removed binder the surveillance of Mias Margaret La- TAX-Ml^RED Pensions to the public. developed for the Army Signal behind the reform programs the obert acheme. Brec, RN, charge nurse of the emergency unit. Lifting the head of the stretcher ia David Petke, Oopps. The radio’s electronic parts Can’t Recall Talk ; There 1* some pretty expert 19.59 session did adopt. ambulance driver, and helping him ia Ra.ymond W. Smith. The new entrance la on the north side are micromodules — tiny ceramic The second service (Chester Hoffa. confronted with sub­ of the new double wing, and is reached from Armory St., which waa changed to a 2-way street Opinion that the steel Industry The Scene At Idlewild q fo r A e SELF-EMPLOYED bloc-* three tenths of an inch Bowles rendered Ribicoff and V- poenaed telephone records showing last week. (Herald Photos by Ofiaral. TOuld grant a modest wage in­ Saturday night, a giant passen­ square. The parts in thr -blocks Bailey haa a wry twist to it. This X that there had been a telephone crease at this time vglthout ger plane was in trouble over Idle- include ampUflers, oecillatore, and second service consisted of his be­ SALE conversation with Crum on. Oct. R ter St. controls some time this 27, 1958. said "I conceivably could" ing to increase prices, and that wild airport, with the emergency other electronic elements. ing precisely the kind of buzz-saw, Coektcril D rtsm REAL ESTATE adventurous liberal he was. He have had the conversation. He said week, followed by installation of labor might be in a mood to take landing that was scheduled some­ m it h Crews Adding Final Touches the E. Center St. lights beginning The Keogh-Simpeon Bill, now before More than 750 . miliioi. dollars tried to do everything at once. He INSURANCELNCE: r B INOURP^RATIliD he can't recall what was said' Such a modest incresM. Until' thing of a threat to the 113 people ax>Fth of gold anl silver was talken MetlMr of riio Irido But he insisted it would have Thursday at the earliest. The Congraai, would enable aelf-employed indi- had so much welcome for neW ideas Lenox St. light will be installed how, however, management has aboard. , , from the Ooaia' jck Lode at Vir­ he seemed rootless. And he put a 963 MA04 ST„ GKQUND FIXKJR - TEL MI 9-6241 been ridiculous to make a deal for To Center St. Traffic Plan vidUaia to taut and inout 10% o f aammt ginia City, Nev.,' after Ita discov­ sort , of chill on conservative and Schmldt’a replacement by Crum'. two weeks from now. ~ held firm. Perhaps it has, been But 'before It did land success­ "INSURANSMITHS s in c e 1914” income (up to t 2 ,S0 0 aye0r) on a tax-deferred ery in 1859. moderate sentiment in his state. 5 0 % OFF No one, Hoffa argued, could guar­ •Iten” Rivard reading the pifbUc opinion polls in fully the danger In the situation antee that Crum would be placed Highway crews are expected this*>result of recent surveys by the ‘Brain’ Aids .Tudgen ba$ie in order to aocumulato fund# for which, fqr the first time, t^e pub had been multiplied many timea VALUES TO 89.96 on the monitors e\’en if there had week to add finishing traffic con­ State Highway Department . and retirement. lie Itself seems to be understand­ and not merely for the 113 people bean such a acheme. the State- Traffic Authority. Other trol touches—white lines and modi­ Chicago — Traffic-court judges ing that the process of continual on the plane itself. The situation He refused to talk about what surveys at the Intersections of •night have been diacussed in the fied signal lights- on Center St. at Main —N. Main. Middle Tpke.— in Chicago now have the aid of an IF YOU ARE SELF-EMPLOYED, team how thia Wage and prlM increases passed on had become one in which the land­ the Broad and W. Center St. In­ electronic brain in determining telepiMne conv'-aation, declaring Main and Adams—Center St. have VACATION DRIVING bill affecta you, and how thia Bank can help to the constuner feeds an inflation ing, if it had developed trouble, "I will not be trapped" Into say­ tersections, Police Chief James M. been completed, but no recom­ what to do with traffic-law vio­ Which cancels out benefit for any could have taken as many as ing something he could not re-s mendations have been made. The lators. On conviction, the judge you prepare for thia important develop­ Reardon said todaj'. latter surveys are expected to re­ can find out immediately if the Whether you travel for the fun of going places, or tody. thousands of other lives. mwnbar. Later thi.a week, he added, new defendant has had any previous ment. Send your name and addraaa to Sen. Karl E. Mundt (R-SD), traffic lights will he Installed at sult in modified or additional di­ ; That U the truth, and sooner or These were the lives of the thrill noting that Bridgec atd Goldblatt rectional lights. convictions, including those . for just as a means of getting to your vacation spot— receive, without charge or obUgatkm, our three E. Center St. intersections parking tickets, and can set the later the prooeaa has to end. But seekers, the Roman holiday specta­ TO have bo'h been accused of being and a fourth will he mounted in The State will take over main­ informative booklet: tenance of at least one of the penalty accordingly. The City haa ,vou enjoy it more when you leave worry behind. the effort to bring it to an end tors, who had been drawn to the communists asked Hoffa if he ne­ about two weeks. leased the computer for a six- PEOPLE WHO SAVE HERE REGULARLY ARE gotiated with them on a Teatnster- The new controls, coupled with groups of signal lights—at Broad •TAX BENEFITS FOR THE SELF-EMPLOYED" could be painful, and demands, if scene by radio and -television re­ YOUR and Center Sts., but the town will month trial. Give 'yourself plenty of time,. relax behind the It la going to be successful, some' ports of the drama unfolding at Longahoremen’a me*-ger. added parking restrictions, are. de­ Hoffa said he 'adll meet with signed to speed tlie flow'of traffic probably continue to pay the light wheel, stop occasionally to look around. And be­ thing beyond mere management Idlewild. In search of entertain­ HEALTH! STj'body to try to "piece together at , rush hours on Center St., the bill. Reardon added. It was Benjamin Franklin who firmness. It demands fairness, ment more authentic than any­ GETTING A BIG SLICE OF OUR DIVIDEND PIE! a counc ’ for protection of trane- chief said. The timetable for the work con­ said: "If you would know *.he value Coil or writ* RETIREMENT based on the economic facts of the thing the television studios were portation workers" and then quick­ The additions and changes templates completion of the Cen­ of money, go try to borrow some.” fore you start on your trip—sec us about insur­ Ihduttry, rather than any blind rC' offering, they converged on Idle- ly added: amount to this: "I defy yon to show that Hoffa White linds marking three east- ance. Have a good vacation. , fiolve to beat labor for the sake of wild to the number of some SO,(XX). hae Red tiee." bound lanes will be. pslnted. from T1i« ConnoeHeut Bank tieating it or reducing its power. They clogged the roads against Hoffa said the purpoee of the W. Center to Arch St. 'Arrows X. AND TRUST COMPAf«Y ? For manag'^ment to.continue to the passage of the safety and fire­ This is much more council would be to resolve iasues showing directions for each lane Complete Insurance Service will also be painted. iWceive the public support it senses fighting equipment which had a than a popular toast bei'ora they can lead to a strike. / 740 MAIN STgirr right to go to Idlewild. At the air­ Mundt then ar'.

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P A G B S IG H T MANCHKSTCR EWNINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. OOMN^ TUESDAY. JULY 14, 19M TovttCiff Share Diaz Hearing Steel Strike Looms, — Stopped by On School Repair^ $1^553 fo r Talk Held Fruitless Plans Group Inj.ttry Threat (OwHaMd BhC* Om ) Th» Board o( Dlroctora H w payment o( 81A63 as Msn- (OaaMaaa* iHWi F N f «>■•) worth 15 «4iiU por hour in each kold a public baariiiK at 8 tonlfbt year of a throo-jraar e o ^ a n t (tMstor's shsrt tai ths Capitol Rs- VRO VRO In Ui« Munidpa) tbiUdiiy; on ap- pnaritilj eontataed bomb datortten RtMlworkers now avatago 88.10 gkNi Ptanning - Aiitiiortty’a first V- propriattnr toaooo-'w IwBi for a per hour aarninga, wall ahead of yvar opsrstiag budgM 888,000 moat manufacturihg woskart. Bat ■UplKda acbool ronovatloha under o t After a survey o f the room by was authoriasd iodsy by General McDonald maintained that hla t^ ta w n 's aoOn-U>-ba^t«rmlned the army men, eapitol poliee an­ Munagro Richard Martin. membera are entitled to further 8>year capital tmprovomenU pro­ aubstantial increaaea. The action waa taken shortly nounced that (he hearing would gram (or itoneral g:o*aniincnl. be raaumed. They admitted i The union aald ths atoel indua- tba Board of Education haa after Martin rscaived a IsUar fbom try's toUl wage bill, despito oon- Uatad 838.800 for 'export advice Harold F. Keith, authority eteUr* portere end then the public to tha ceaaiona to individual workan, ac­ and for improvementa it aald could man, notifying him of tha amount hearing room hut with a eloae tually la lower now than it was hi needed. Sometime ago tha Board be befun now. dieck of credentials. 1968 or 1957 even though produe- SUMIVIER The Board will aleo meet with of Dire,xors haa voted to include la higher—making unit costa funds in the town budget for Man­ Eastland declined to tell news­ the Mancheater HoiHinp Author­ men what had happened or to dis­ lower. chester's participation in the plan­ Ike’s Intenrenttens ity and a repreaentatlve of the cuss ths mission of the army men. Souther Engineerinf Co. of Hart­ ning group which was formed BiMnhower three times has tai- / I ' about eight montha ago._ "I cannot say a 4Mng about ford. tervened In the negotiationa seek­ Oppose* Idea Total amount ths 20' u>wns in What happenad,” he aald. ing to keep them going and forego the authority will contributa ia Dias had bem In the witness The meetin; with the HotieinK a strike. Authority, at 7:30 will be on 819.710 and this figure la expeoted chair only about five minutes At his urging in lata Jime, ths Mayor Eu»eno T. Kelly'a contro- to be . t.-hed hy the Connecticut when there was a huddle around union agreed to delay a strike Davelopmanl COmmisaion, which Eastland’s ehsir. The subcommit­ viiory" committee over theMHA frtxn July I until tonight. Last haa been allocated funda for Uif tee left the hearing room and viaory committee over the MHA Wednesday he naked for another, purpose by the State Legialature. went tp a private office. After a In ita adminiatration of planned Each town's ahare waa baaed on and Indefinite contract extension, Garden Apartraenta for the elderly few minutes, the msmbers called Engaged population, land, area and net which wax refuted by the imlon. off W. Center St. The MHA ia op­ Engaged for Major Diaz, hia brother Ser­ grand Ifat. gio and the Major’s 19-year-old •rhe engagsment of M lu Norma Then, with all negotiating aes- posed to the idea Ths engagement of Ml.ss Alyce Pickering and Crawford Allen Jr. aiona auapended in a complete Mayer to Philip Parsdns Jr. is an­ The authority will also receive wife Tania to join them. The ..:eeUucr with the Souther apprcrtlmate.;. 824,000 in federal ia announced by her parents, Mr. deadlock, the President again yes­ nounced by her parents, Mr. and Then it was announced the hear­ Co. repreerntatli e will be on de- grant fimds for a 2-year period to and Mrs. WllUam lackering, 44 terday urged the disputants to get ai(n criteria for a proposed sani­ Mrs. Anton Mayer, 88 Eldridge St. ing was being suspended. McKee St. together. They resumed talks, but tary sewer and force main project Her fiance is the son of Mr. and aid hi'atudies,,si>rceya and tsdml- Dias had already testified be­ Her fiance is ths son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Parsons Sr.. Winated cal work aimed at solving mutual got nowhere. to be k c e t ^ off W. Middle Tpke., fore the subconunittee twice in Mfs. Qrawford Allan, 42 Lenox S t Besides the union’s wage-wel­ east of the Hockai.um River. No date has been set for the problenia wMOh the participating secret sessions. Today's public Miss Pickering is a graduate of fare Increase demands and the in­ Asaeaaioenta ratea for that pro­ wedding. towna have. Theee include land Manchester H i^ Srdiool in the hsaring was schedulsd despite re­ dustry's complete refusal to grant ject have beep opposed ainoe laat uae. Boning, highways and utili­ ported proteaU by the state de­ claaa of 1959 and ia preaently em Oetobar by aome of the West End ties. I partment. ployed at the Aetna Life Insurance them were industry demands tor residents for whom it would be e Primary 'fiurpose for forming Co., . Hartford. A graduate of more rights to end what the com­ the authority was to help the There has been a strong reaction M i V l step toward providinf sewer serv- Obituary in Havana to the aubcommittee’a Manchester High School in the panies called Jabor deadheading • 'Sjfe ■ Ic#. towna in solving thesi and aiotilar decision to give a forum to' a man class of 1958, Mr. Allen ia em­ and featherbedding and other al­ Most of tin 838,800 the Board prOMema through, cooperative ef­ that Castro calls a'traitor and de- ployed by the Myetto Electric Co. leged wasteful labor costs. forts apd mutual understanding. of Bducatiop has Hsted for imme­ Harold F. Kimball rorter—“The Benedict Arnold of No date has been set for the McDonald denied flatly that his diate capital lsi.proveinenUi would Formula Workiag Cube.” Castro personally de wedding. tinion members are loafers or ^ Harold F. Kimball, 83, 22 For­ f o toward Improvements and Apparently this formula Is al­ nounced the subcommittee. stand In the way of Industry econ­ est St., died this morning at the equipuaeot at the Bernard Junior ready beginning to work, for. In Teattmoey ItoutiiiB omy moves. The union proposed a Hifi! School and fire protection In Newington Veterans Hospital. hla letter to Martin, Keith aald he 2-year._atudy_of the ^problem. But He was bom in Medford, Mass., The suspension of todsy’s hear­ ' other older aohoola haa "received excellent coopera­ Cooper said the industry needs a and had been a resident of Man­ ing cam* before Diaz had given Jobs vT otal >•», The requects are: Barnard tion and aaslatance" from the Loser in Painful Battle any testimony ot consequence solution now. chester for the past 23 years. On towns in the authority. Junior High Stdtool. 82U0O; Are Never poke at a porcupine! That’s the advice “Fritz,” a 8-year- The 33-yearH)id Dias had lieen Elsenhower said in Washington ■cotBcUon, 18.860; steps at the July 1, he retired as production Keith also told Martin the old English setter, is passing on to hla canine pals these days. escorted into the hearing room by yesterday that plenty of time re­ Buckingham entrance to the Bow­ manager of Veeder Root, Hartford, authority haa reached the point In The dog, owned by Mr. and Mra. Ted Palmer of Sugar HiU Rd., men in civilian clothes. Gtean-ahav- Hit Record e n School, 8830; expert advise for where he had been employed for the solution" of its organizational Tolland, recently ended up with a painfql collection of more en, he 'xor* a neat gray suit with mained 'to reach a peaceful steel tature capital improvements, 23 years. He was a member of the problema whare it can "anticipate than 400 barbed quills after poking an investigative nose into a a white shirt, a dark tie abd black settlement. McDonald responded 810^000. ' American lugion. aubstantial accomplishments in the bush which turned out to be occupied by an irate porcupine. shoes. He smiled at timea and at in a telegram to the White House Wants Program Set He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mildred Immediate future.” Martha Palmer consoles the sad-eyed “ Frita” just before a vet­ other timea aeemed nervous. Last Month saying a deal could be concluded in H m Board of Education wants Kerr Kimball; his mother, Mrs. Keith aald the authority has erinarian began the job of removing the quills. The photo was Hi| wife, in a cotton dress with an hour. the Diiectora to set their 6-year Edson Kimball of Lexington, been working actively with the taken by Mrs. Palmer. her long hair in a bun at the back (Continned from "age One) Cooper, however, said a strike capital Improvementa program Maas.; ^a son, John R. Kimball of Connecticut Development Commla- of her head, appeared quite nerv' a^s inevitable because the un­ ■oon ao that the achool board can New York City; a daughter. Mra nion in arriving at a satisfactory \ O U S. V pated a rise in unemployment be­ solved Issues were to complex baglB planning on the basis of the Wesley Rhodes of Windsor Locks; designation of esnsua trkcla cover­ J. G. Sourwine, counsel for the cause of the Influx of job-hunting and important that there was in­ plaa% projected allocations for a sister, Miss Haxel Kimball of ing entire region for the proposed subcommittee, launched the ques­ students. sufficient time to consider and re­ ■chools. Lexington; a half brother, Edwin forthcoming census; has adopted tioning by asking the witness his There was a significant drop of Don’t Forget - At CARTER'S Gromyko Accused name and age. solve them. He propoeed more ne­ Frank Sheldcm, chairman of the Kimball of Woburn, Mass.; and a a program of operation and an out­ about 208,0^ in the number long NOBODY BUT gotiating time via a contract ex­ •chool board'a building and altea half sister. Mrs. John Prince of line of goals for the next two “ What did ydu do before you term unemployed ■— those out of joined the Air Force?” Soiirwine tension—a propoeal flatly rejected eommittee, haa told the Directors Daytona Beach, Fla. years; i«. presently in the process work for 16. weeks or longer. by the union. 40 psr cent o f Mancheater achool A private funeral will be held at of taking applications for employ­ asked. The previous employment high <'l was co-pilot for five years for State Plante Affected ^ilaren are served by achools built his home Friday. Interment will ment of a ataff, and is also exam­ Of Stalling Talks was in July, 1957, when 87,221,000 Savings, Service and SatisfactioD Aereovlss.” (Political opponents anywhere from 31 to 56 years ago. be at the convenience of the fam­ ining various sites for the location Americans held jobs. Last month's A strike by steelworkers would He aitid it would east 81 million to ily. There will be no calling hours. ha.ve charged that ousted dictator affect 1.210 union'workers at four of its offlees.— ------——----- Fulgenicio Batlata became a major record total was 2,381,000 from NOBODY modernise them, while the educa- Watkins-West. Funeral . Service (Continued from Page One) Connecticut plants, a union spokes­ . The .authority - la new aeakipg a stockholder in the airline after he year ago. ttoB board has been tentatively al­ is in charge of arrangements. planning director, a planning re­ Unemployment dropped nearly man says. asumed the presidency, March 10, Fritz Petela of New Haven, Con­ gb together whether it's on the located. only 8670,000 in Martin's searcher, draftsman and secretary day we would be in a private ses­ 1952). 2'4 million from a year ago but meposed O^ear plan totaling 83,- necticut area representative tor Henry C., Biicker so that It can get the planned pro­ sion with Gromyko at Secretary News Tidbits Diaz had just begun to tell about still was higher than the 1957 pre­ SSSiOOO.whlch could be financed by Rockville — Henry C. Bucker, gram underway. Herter’s villa, it being his turn to his trip to Miami and bia arrival recession total for the month by the Steelworkers 'Union, 'imld yes­ a bend issue and extra mill on the 71, of Chatsworth, Calif., formerly Mra. Dorothy Jacobaon, one of act as host. We should be right Culled from AP Wires in the United States when the in more than half a million. terday that the union Intends tax rate beginning In 1980-81. of Rockville, died in Chatsworth Manchester’s three rapraaenta- in the midst of serious work here. terruption came. Employment in hard goods manu picketing the plsnts involved if the new 1959 Chevrolet or on o fully r^ CAN GIVE YOU Martin today, however, looked strike i.i called after the midnight , Sunday afternoon. tivea in the authority, ia secretary The only wa.v you can get serio\is facturing '— metals, machinery, at “ the other aide of the coin" In He waa born Jan. 13, 1888, son of the organization. She ia also negotiationa ia in private sessions Heavy rains en southern Japan­ autos and -appliances— rose by deadline tonight. regard to SheMon'a statement. The secretary of the Manchester Plan­ and Gromyko has put the kibosh 120,000 in June. Normally It does He said ths union membera and manager aald 60 per cent of Man- of the late Henry'*and Lena Buck- ese Island of Kyushu bring floods, and had lived in Rockville for ning Commission. The other two on private sessions, at leaat for landslides, death to 24 . . . ^ ralytic not change appreciably from May. plants In Connecticut irtohide 800 conditioned "OK" Used Cor. / dieatsr achool children are served tjr, the time being.” LaBelle Picked many years before moving to authority representatives from polio clalnrM lives of two New Total non-tarm emploinment alao at American Steel imd Wire Co., by .new schools built over a rough­ Manchester are Atty. Jay Rublnow Russia haa proposed an 18- rose more than seasonalW because New Haven; 400^«t Wallingford ly Ifi-year period. ' California. Haven babies .. . Findings of Man­ A BETTER DEAL ON and John Bamini. months freeze on the Berlin crisis hattan Grand Jury investigation of of brisk factory hiring. It reached Steel Co., Wallln^ord; 150 at De­ From Reserve Funds He leaves two sisters, Mrs. Ar­ during which a commiaalon of East For G)urt Job thur Garcia and Mrs. Fred Broil, quiz shows may show “ gigantic a record 60,100,000, a rise of about troit Steel Co., Hamden: and 60 at H u school-building program and West Germans would seek an half a million over the month. Republic -Steel Co., Hartford. started here around 1949 in the both of Chatsworth; a niece, two fraud and hoax.. says Dist. Atty. (Continned from Page One) agreement on a reunification pro­ Frank S. Hogan. The increase of one-tenth of one .'Contiauee OfMratten (aoa of a rising population has nephews, and several cousins in gram and a German peace settle­ Hremen Reelect Unemployment rose In June be­ hour In the factory work week pro­ ^ While the oteo' industry in gen­ bam hailed by other communities. Rockville. ment. ■Washington University Law duced a 22-cent Increase In the eral was conducting shuT-down op­ W e are out to break summer sales The appropriation temight would The funeral will be held Thurs­ cause of Influx of job-hunting col­ .Shimanski Captain The West German government lege and high achool atodento in School; and had graduated Col­ average weekly earnings of fectofy erations today in antici,)ation of A NEW CHEVROLET ba out of existing capital Impro- day at 2 p.m. at the Burke Fun­ is reported to believe.>that direct labor market, government sources gate. workers. This pushed the^.'wfeekly a strike .at midnight, Oarpenter 'veinant reaerve fund mtmey. eral Home, 76 Prospect St., Rock­ contact between Eaat and West pay* to a record high, btit-average steel opf New England continued Hose Co. 1 of tiie 8th School and say today . . . Navy discloses giant In 1946, he married the former Proposed future capital Impro- ville. The Rev. Erich O. Pieper, German representatives on reuni­ hourly earnings remained un normal operatione In Its plant In records so come down NOW and pastor of Trinity Evangelical Utilities District Volunteer Fire fication should be made only under floating crano to catch dummy Claire L. Stephens, of Manchester. changed at 82.23. 'vements for the schoola and also Polaris missiles used in under­ Bridgeport. It employs 838 per­ (or ths general government are Lutheran Church of Rockville, Department reelected Justin Shl- the control of the big four pow- The couple and their four children Insured unejosployment dropped sons. will officiate. Burial will be in ers. water test launchings and permit by 185,000 1,840,000; continuing expaqted to be meshed by the Di­ manakl captain laat night in tha them to be used ag^n and again live at 21 Benton St. A plant. spokewi Mn said that rectors when they finally set up Grove Hill Cemetery. company's annual election meeting. The Allies stood firm against the s h a ^ r than usual decline of the company’s contract with local THAN CARTER, . . . Boy Scouts invndo Manlln for LaBelle. has a number of busi­ Trade - SAVE - we know you'll be a plan for submleslon to a bond Friends may call at the funeral Edward McKeevar waa realected the participation of East and West recepHnonths. It dropped in nearly 2216, UWted Steel Worfoenz, will 10th World Jamboree. ness, civic, and professional as­ sJKstates, with California and referendum. home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. first lieutenant; Granville Lingard, Germany in secret talks. Aides not expire for 30 days. 'ITiere is no Cepitai Improvements for the second lieutenant; Bernard Au­ Said one of the western ministers sociations. Pennsylvania showing the largest Hospital Truatee reductions—18,000 each. union at> Carpenters "t >.1 Com­ Fire Department and also the Herbert A. Bldwell gust, secretary; and Bernard probably will call on Gromyko and pany In Reading, Pa., the parent Water and Sewer Department are Herbert A. Bidwell, 72, 60 Pine Lyons, treasurer. ask him to drop his demand. He is a truatee and couqsef for West Virginia had the highest firm. satisfied. the Manchester Memqrial Hos­ rate of insured unemployment, 7 alao eiqucted to enter their think­ St., died suddenly at hla home yes­ . Newly elected were William Report Ready Hankinsqn and Arthur Warring­ pital and handled dedication per cent. Pennsylvania was next USED CARS ing. terday afternoon. with 5.8 per cent. Only two other In other m attx* tonight, Mar­ He was born in Manchester, the ton, auditors; and Bernard Lyons Two Patrolmen of ita new wing;. counsel for the 1959 Chev. Brt Air 4-Door. DpIiixc hcaf- 19.35 Plymouth 2-Door. Deluxe model. Jr. and Harold TbpUff, atawards. On Assessing Eighth Utilit(ss^ District; and s states, Maine and Kentucky, had rr and defroster, itigital lights, iindercosl- Radio and heater. S 7 0 B YOU T5ART AFFORD tin might give information re- son of the late Walter and Helen House Committeeman Raymond memberoLthe Board of Directors rates mors than 5 per cent. Very low mileage. $ 0 1 0 i? Priced to seU. 7 3 gueatTd by some Directora on nu­ Keeney -Bidwell, and had been a Get Promotions Government officials had looked merous .'terns o f town bustnesB at lifelong resident He was a retired Cble'man waa reelected to that A report on Sewer assessment of the .Skrings Bank of Manches­ New ror guarantee. I jr J \ post, while Lingard waa elected t e r '" ' , for a moderate rise in employ­ a meeting last Tuesday night. employe of the Hartford Electric has been completed for Town Di­ There's just one place to get the 19.55 C l^ . 4-Door. Radio and C A O C delegate to the State Firemen's . Clarence W. Heritage, 32, of .35 ^'"Also, he belongs to the lncal> ment. SEND THEM Diceetor Tbaodore Powell than Light Co. He was a veteran of Columbus St., and Richard L. Sul- rector Theodore Powell by Gen,-- heater. New paint, * ^ 7 7 W aald tha Board was not getting World War I. a member of the Convention In New London, Aug. Hartford County, State and Amer­ 1957 Chev. 2-lloor. 19,090 TO BUY ANYWHERE UNTIL 28 and 29. Hankihaon waa elect^ lican, 28, of 52 Wetherell St., for­ eral Manager Richard Martip. ican Bar asaociations and the original miles. IJke new. enough m foicatian from the town Washington Social Club, and at­ mer supernumerary patrolmen, ^^1595 admhik'^mtion on some mabtera hia alternate. The report Is the one that had American Judicature Assn. He TI^E 1955 Ford V-3. tended the Congregational Church. Hose Oo. 2 will mast tomorrow have been named probationary Recipes deal of your life and that's at Car­ ts make “ kitelligent votes.” He leaves a brother, Raymond L. not been prepar^ for Powell in serves on the Hartford County 5- FordomaUc, Radio and night St 8 for Its annual meeting regulars with the Manchester Po­ 1957 Che\’. Station Wagon. $ 1 Q Q E hrater. Sharp. Bidwell of Manchester; and a niece and election. The meeting, origi­ lice Department. time for discusaion' of water and member Bar Recommendations HOMETOWN n245 and a nepheW. Committee, which interviews can­ Froety Soap - Refreshes Wilted Deluxe model. Fully equipped."^ • O g f 3 YOU GET OUR FIGURES. nally scheduled July 1, was post­ Police Chief James M. Reardon sewer assearing at a meeting of. Appetites t The funeral will be held at 2 poned until tomorrow. named the two men to their new didates for admission to the Bar, 1955 Chav, piub ...... Poliee Activities o’clock tomorrow afternoon a t; the the Boar?! last Tuesday. night. and, during hia second term as a Mountain-spring cold—delicats- ter Chevrolet during our big sum­ Jobs. ly cresm.V—these are the refrig­ NEWS Radio and hrater, Walklns-.Wpst Fiineral Home, 142 Powell then striick but' at the deputy judge, was a member of 1957 Uhev. Hardtop. Beautiful ivory and $995 - Heriti^e joined the force as a erated treats In stors for summer iZRise During June E. Canter S t Burial will be'ln Eaat Archives Papers Sought- town administration for, he said, the Minor Court: Rulea Commit­ eomi, V-8, ' POWerfllde, -radio, heat-er, aupernumerary .Ian. 8, Ifi.’iSr Sul­ soup loyers. If you belong to thU Cemetery." not giving the Board enough in­ tee working toward more unifor­ aad many other 1954 Pontine 2-Door. WE RE NOT FOOLIN'! livan became a supernumerary formation on town matters to rapidly expanding group, you’ll Police made 151 arrests In June, Frlends may, call at the funeral Port of Spain, Trinidad—A na­ mity In minor court procedures. mer bargain sole. extras. *1945 Clean. Prteed to seU. tional archives Is to be established April 1, 1958. make "Intelligent votes." He said enjoy the lift your appetite gets S nearly 25 per cent increase from home from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight The addition of Heritage and * the month of May, according to the In Port of Spain, and important then , Directors’ requests for in­ from frosty tomato-celery soup. documents for it are being sought Sullivan to the force, CWm Rear­ formation were eometimeanot fol­ BINOO NUMBER CALLED Combine 1 can each condens^ 1954 StudebaJeer 4-Ooor. >- monthly report eubmltted to Gen­ Wheelock Infant Hartford, July 14 (>P)—State 1957 Ford Country Sedan. The infant aon of Mr, and Mra. in Spain, the Netherlands, and don said, brings .^-the number lowed out by the administration. cream of celery and tomato soups Reonomlcai transportation. eral Manager Richard Martin. regular members^trt'44. Fellee are prepared to poonoe on V-8. Very low mileage. *1695 Of tha total arrests, 65 were for Harold Wheelock. 55 Grand Ave.. England. THnidad was discovered Powell, who spoke against but with 1% soup cans-milk. Add 1-4 by Columbus In 1498 on hia third violators of Oonnecticat’s Mngo traffic violations and 86 were for Rockville, died early Saturday voted for the town's sewer assess­ law. Commlaslonor Leo J. Mul- teaspoon powdered clove. Stir or 19.54 I-tird 2-Door V-8. morning at Manchester Memorial voyage. Settled Iqr the Spaniards, ReseinblUig an American stock ment rules in the past, aald they shake until thoroughly blended for other mlademeanoisa. Police made exchange room, the Netherlanda eahy balls the new laW, which 1956 Ford Country Sedan. New paint. Real sharp. 117 arreata in May. Hospital. the island was succeasivafy raided did not state fixed principles on 5 or 6 servings. Chill at least 4 by the English, French,- and Dutch, heve I'.'arkets w-here buyers bid heooBsSe etfeetive Oct. 1 and New paint. Clefui Inside Biggest increase in traffic ar- Besides his parents. - he is sur­ measuring benefit to property which prevMee for Imprisonment hours. Top dress with- a green nnd out. vived by his maternal grandpar- and was finally won by England in for millions of flowers and potted *1395 1953 Chav. Hardtop. nata waa in the rules of the road 1*02. plants. owners for sewer installation. #r fines for violators. Under the sprig of mint; oatagiwy. Pobee made 20 arrests ehta, Mr. and Mrs. Claytdri Fuller The report he wanted last Tues­ Radio and henter. eld law, viplatore were pnhiah- \ W this charge last month as op­ of Mancheater; '-hia paternal day would have attempted to an­ abto only by revoeation of per- Soup and Sam m er-^ade for 1956 Chev. 2-Door. posed to 12 in May, during which grandparents, Mr. . and Mrs. 1954, Chav. Pick-Up. New , swer what principles underlie the ml'ta to oporate the game, he 'Each Other Deluxe model. *1195 tima 58 traffic violations were re- Arthur Wheelock of Rockville; uae of front foot or acreage meas­ saM. Muleaby said yeaterday the For summer mealtime or In-be- paint. Kona like n mUHon. bonM . and a sister, Kathy. urements by the town administra­ State Police Department nrlll tween-time (here's a cool new Regardl«M of wherd The Increase In arrests for mis- Make Your Own Coat tion in assesaing for sewer instal­ taJie whatever* netton it fOele blend of soup and milk to satis­ your service man pr 1965 Pontiac 4-Door, V-8, Ra- C Q A C 1952 Chev. ^-Ton Rnek. 4amaanen avas the result of a lations, Powell wants the princi­ neeeeeasy,.to eaib vtolatlonb of fy both thirst and htmger. Tha dio, heater. Lots of pep. 9 Exeellent aR nrannd troek. rnrlM of charges not lodged In ples to be formally adopted by the smallest to the tallest member of woman is stationed, F n n e r a b the law. May. In June, for Instance, there For 'Summer Vacation Directeux so they can Vact con­ the family will iavor q nutritious the - Manchester Eve­ were 16 arrests for such violations sciously, and not by habit” in vot­ FLBnNO^AVTO KDXS 8 soup shake. Here's how! Empty a aa c ontempt of court, larceny^ de- Miss Frances E. Cheney ing installations. Formal adoption Kaasae City, July 14 (A>—A can of condiensed cream of chicken ning Herald can be for­ V,. Btruetlen o( personal property, dis­ The funeral of Miss Frances By DOROTHY BOB ^though felt need not be hemmed, would alao, he said, prevent the epeedlag ear tsytag to elude a soup into a beverage shaker. Add warded to be at **Mail charging firearms within the town Emily Cheney, 403 W. Center St, AP Newsfeatane Writer you can achieve a smart finish by Directors from having to depend a sbiip cah Of cold milk and the Itmlta, and violation of the immi- pollcemaa craabed lato another Was held at 2 o'clock yesterday It’s a smart girt who sews her hemming the jacket edges with a upon the town administration to ante at an InterseetloB here to­ merest suggestion of curry pow­ Call” regularly Nith all nrnttoo laws. No airests or simi­ afternoon In the nativity chajpel of own when it comes to gstUng to- contrasting color thread. In this justify their votes. der. Shake ‘vigorously until thor­ lar effenaea were recorded the pre­ day, kllHag five persons. One ihe hometown news S t Mary's Episcopal Church. Tha getheb a vacation wardrobe. All case royal blus was Used. Text of Report of Iho vtetttsM was the floelag oughly blended. Chill for st least vious month. Rev. Alfred L. Williama, reotor. those gay outfits for holiday fun Three different' colors of felt -The report, prepared by Martin, people away from PoUca also InyesWgaUd 447. r,om- driver, identifted by poliee as 4 hours- (overnight if possible.) officiated. Burial was "in Eaat often can make a wreck 'of the should be used for the six square, is aa follows: Makes 8 to 3 tall glass servings. home are so anxious' ^alnta in June against 378 In May. brass-buttoned pockets. To make Charles Sehwaneke, 28, of Kan­ Cemetery. budget. "Manchester's town sanitary sas City. *The oHiw fear all Ne- the' pockets, cut six rectangles 4 sewerage system construction, to g e t Members of the family served aa Brightest Idea of the season is gross, were |h the second auto^ bearers. an endlessly useful short felt coat by 15 Inches— two in each color. maintenance and operation la fi­ Roman England GARTER , m . with many bright patch pockets in FoUd the rectangles in half. Cut a nanced by (1) the collection of sis- mobile. They 'were MeatHted as; Public Records different colors, to wear over any­ pointed flap at the top of the rec­ aessmenta for bensfits to property Luther L. Thompsou, 28, Suf- Britain was occupied and 3-uled ...... Albert E, Boy ...... folk. Vs.; Jamro B. P^iIIei', 22, Telephone MI 3-2711 Funeral services for Albert E. thing from a' bathing' suit to a tangle '3 inchea deep. With white resulting from the Installation of by the Romans for ^ u t 'three and 1229 MAIN STREET OPEN DAILY 9 A.M: to 9 P.M. MANCHESTER^ DoaaM Ewing, 28, aad Robert Warrantee Deed Roy, 178 Charter Oak St-.^'were dance dress. thread, run a line of stitching sanitary sewera that make "the one-half centurlea, but Ireland was Circulation Winiam J. and Ellen L. LawI8^r held this morning .at 8:15 at the Anyone who has worked with around pocket flap ^-inch from system available to such proper­ Reed, 26, all of Kaasaa City. never reached by the Roman army. to SebaatiOR and Edwins E. Valvo, Holmes Funeral Home, followed felt knowa that It'S the world’s edge. At bottom of flap' cut ties and’ (2) the collection quar­ Department 'property on lidward St. by a solemn requiem Mass at 9 easiest fabric to sew. The seams through one thickness across the terly of a use charge : based oh Attochmeat o'clock In S t James' Church. The don't ravel, it needs no hemming pocket to form opening. the volume of water used as a Today! ■ ■^W, H. England Lumber Ca Rev, JoMph McOaim was the cele­ and you can make a garment from On the flap mark length of cut­ measuft of the uae made of the against Nualde Engineering Co., brant. the Rev. John Blanchfieid it In next to no time. Local sewing ting space for buttonhole plus 1/8' system.; centers •have emerimented with a g .. and Kanneth M. Gelber, the deacon, and the Rev. Dennis Inch for bar tacks. If you own an , '"The classes of property used in LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SUMMER! making some of these new felt automatic sewing machine, set the property on Parker 8t, 84,000. Huseey the subdeacon. Paul Chete- determining the assessment of ADULTS AND TEENAGERS lat waa organist and soloist. coats, and report them, easy enough selector ^br buttonhole stitch. Oth­ benefits are. (J) building lots and Father Blanchfieid read the com- for the moat Inexperienced seam­ erwise use the button-holer attach­ (2) acreage.,In the case of a build­ dlanrljrfitpr stress. They suggest making ths Dual Control Cara Standard Shift and Aatenatte ■ 'A VRO . VRO VRO Give Stripe Effect ment for a regular machine. It'a a ing lot, it la customary to aaseaa m P .mlttol service at the grave In 8t. James’ Cemetery.^ topper in white felt with contrast­ good idea to make a sample but' the benefit on the basis of the lAwnnea, Maas.— A new ply- ing pockets of royal blue, bright tonhole first on a acrap of fabric, Bearers were Louis Caron, red. and black. amount of frontage of the. lot on EARLYS DRIVING SCHOOL w#pd haM tleslgn. inside o f ma- James Morris, Alphonse Boggini, to be sure you have it right. a street. In the case of acreage, it 1Ettpnin0 tar a Lawrence firm; gives the Since felt' comes in a 72-incb Pin pockets in position on the Complete Driver Bdueattea Coarse for Ihsaagers Paul St. Cyr, Robert Hubbard Jr. width, a UJjUe yardage goes a long la customary to assess the benefit aflsat « ( light and dark str^wr. and Rolaild Btats. topper and stitch with white on tile basis of the potential da- By State Certified, Udkoaed Drivtog Sehoei. »Ba basis havs the appear- way. Choose a good standard pat­ thread %>inch from edge. Attach velopmant of the. area into build­ tern for a straight, collarlsss abort Day or Eveiilng Appolatmeats. fB to.al Maakad leather and dher- Tbs Ootitie UhraiT o t Parlta- dot snappers to maks a neat clo­ ing lota for residential, commer­ il|rrald ■m M. kilt a n aald to ba Ughtor cost witJl, thres-quartsr-length sure for front of jacket or, if you CALL MIL EARLY—MI .»

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PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANGHBSTKR, OONM« TUESDAY, JULY lA 19B9 KANCHE8TH EVENING HERALD. tCANCBEtrES. OONK TUESDAY. JULY. 14, 1959 PAGE ELEVEN DAILY CROSSWORD PU’ZZLB BUGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING UUUHt wHIi - MAJOR HUOP|^ I faaa ...... T - - ■ THE Answar to Pravioua PuialB Russian Track Squad in Full Workout Todaj^ Wfia.eeNTLEMEN— ffem ld A ngle AlAWlN© AMO these WOBOS FrMidfnt's W ifi •me WHAT4M HE'^ I B 'J s e y - ' akbharobsto 1 . _ i f . 9 0 0 V SWALLOW TMAkJ A < ACBOM * 7 Her hueband'a A5 SO-CBtK 6XeAiC-i^ remains — - PAT BOLDUC Decisive Burst of Speed Produces Triumjm Neuvoos 1.1 PrwldMit'i H& WAS0£nariMnM buried near Penn’s Franklin Field A&A >1HAM W M U O fM / wile, Margirel .AMlatsuit Bporta editor ' V B if . fLEVH LouiivUle Atlantic City, N, J., July 14 (AKA 31 year-old Canadian and th* Bell-^ vorabis ocean current. Before ho -‘-'THE dUUTioN t Amnnative — A decisive burst of speed put flowsr, Oaltf., awfmmer wars go­ could recover, the Canadian had 0EFOR6THE flUARO llNoMgajn Stand parcels sprinted 110 yards ahead. IS HOW-DOWX 14 IntcntlcR 27 Years m - professional world distance swim. at one point to help Lumsden over was inauguratsd six years ago.* It City In Th» SI reel ' . SO Gaelic Side Rec Bowling League. In recognition of 27 years of active victory, but from all indications the Soviets are going _to be Park* won In 1954, 19IV9 and last Netharlindi diapleasure at 31 Saintei (ab.) 48 Suffix participation. From 1932 through 1959." During a recent visit Lumsd'en, of New Toronto, Ont., a Jetty) were neck-and-neck only €rn_ yi » 47 Tumpika mighty tough. Russian Coach George Korebikov said he HHtteg—Fiwak RoMoeoa, Red* swam the 25 mllee around Abascen a mile or so from . the finish line year, Lumsden finishing second n Somwful S3 Effacar 80 European at hia barber shop at 5 8 Cooper St., Billy readily admitted each time. BY V; T. HAMLIN SI ScquHtcrcd S3 Cheerer wild boars charge plannad a fyll workpiit today ../or#—— ——— :— —W*e 4-lor-S sod drove In three Island ii) 10 hours, 54 minute* *nd at the Atlantic City State Marina. A I.L K ^ O O P he never, ejeppeted the plaque. "Ite> - B seconds to regain the crown he Then Lumsden took off. Lumsden won $5,300 In prise SSFu^lc 24 Sundry . 40 Accomplish 4gRusalan city hia aquad of 42 mai. aiM 17 woman In til* event United ran* with n pair * f homer* 'tlMt OH.TMArtl Rl«HT! I SOInaaet came aa a complete aurprise to won In 1956. For a split second, the 35-year- money for coming in fIrzL whils „MErrv)E« HERE NOR MRWMd 28 Leases 41 Short iscket the first team tropny piirchaaed on the University of Pennayl- State* male teem won <14 torte* prodoced leads In It-B vle- I tM « B ! OUR COU>R»XiO \ pOROOT it W MOUR SI Conducted me." he remarked. For a time it' looked as If the old Park was slowed by an unfa- Park came avay with $1,600. ) MOONNVWsI WHO SS Clirui InliU 26 Dismounted 42 Reverends by the league Itself. The iwya re­ vanla't Franklin Flald, site of . the of 3(2 erenti end outeeored the tary ever the Dodger*. VV«J.,t)iONT ) MiLLIONAJRCS S3 Legal point PfLganl’a Weat Sldea — became meet SatUrdSy and Sunday. SRBigEtV UN*M«kRE ) RCRAMBLEO THIS SSFemlninS . 27PhUlpplne («b.) peated in 1949-50, -taking both RusatettA' 126-lOB. The >Ru*sUn OPERATION , •ppclUtionj ' liquor 43 Dill S4Viptr Fag'll CJllppera in recent yeara— The Ruaelans waeted no time In MkPPB are the only original membera of the league and playoff titles, be­ women took six of the lA disteff W-HSM 1 UPnvmt fore settling for runner-up honors getting right down> to th i work event* and liad g eeortng edg* of : SswiCM? 54 Prongf 1 r r r r r Ii the atrong duckpin league which at hand. yesterday ahortlj* aftef - SS lUiie nap first began at the Weat Side Rec the' next two aeasona." *3-44. they arrived here from New York lTt-17* AdoMtog* SSBock r* r \— back in 1932 The circuit atarted Additional champlonahtpa were after a 32-hour trip from .Moscow. ST Saa aaidea with four teams after bowling on garnered in 1952-53;. 1964-55 and They donned their '.track gear A m e j^ haasl* d « v * l o ^ iM t 55 Harehanti r ^ • 14 year when the Rueelana inaisted on HERE'S THE and worked out for about two 42Arltt hours — mostly light running and combining Oh eeoree Of the men S u m m it 4STounding r u MEETIMO^ i i limbering up exerclaea. and women which g ive them e crucible i I 172-170 advantage, x ...... , QMTH£ CglSl5« 4S European If if Several trackmen asked f o r 'S Theater soccer bell and were a bit an­ ' But an A A U spokeamen reiter­ Operation IT s noyed when one couldn’t be found ated today that the 1958 match N A iV IE (ab.) P i i i l Immediately. was considered by the Americana THAT !i as two separate dual meet* and CARNIVA BY DICK TURNER 4t Make possible Always Use Roooer BaH S3 Speaker v r P P P r The Ru.aaiana pointed out they the A A U Is conducting this year's SS Gloss always used a soccer ball for leg event as such. jVS Cuddle r exercise In their training routine. One unfortunate thing about Aik about our ST Chargers m m M j "Do you think you cen beat the this about this weekend's event IMUSULLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER M A K E S THE SSSorcery 8 n ft ij United States?" A newsman asked will be. the absence of a return WRITTEN GUARAN1EEI Korobkov. decathlort match between Russian ^ w e -SAYS IT SURE ' I'LL DOWN Ik 17 IT WOULD BE Klice IF W A N T Ni r "That's your job to Sgure out.” Captain Vasily Kuznetsov and 1 Blemish i ” * P American star Rafsr Johnson. YOU FIXED US A A S K HIM , S Dawn (poet.) r ii “ fz r f Korobkov laughed wryly as he COUPLE-OF SOUP a b o u t r r ^ ___ S Egyptian started to walk away from the re­ Kuznetsov is on hand, but Johnson PLATES FULL , » 0 , W H E N g^dess ^ 5T Ik ■ porter. Then he turned and added: withdrew last week because of a DIFFERENCE CREAM HE^S 4 Link "M y Job 1s to prepare the boys for back Injury suffered in an auto ac­ OLDER 8 Chicken IT ^51 a fight." cident. —, i> 8 Diminish J! What did he think of Franklin Johnson, a UCLA, student set a Field and its cinder and clay world decathlon mark with 8,302 IrAck ? * points last year In defeating Kuz­ "That's difficult to'say right netsov; "But the Russian star sur­ IN TIRES! S H O R T R IB S BY FRANK O’NEAl now.” Korobkov shot back. “We passed the mark with 8,357 points won't know until we start practic­ in the 10 events last May at Mos­ 7-/V i?NT m ooeeN ' S K . HERS SWE ing our relay starta” , cow. Kuznet.sov took some light work­ (5aM& TO T.AK.5 COMES NDIkJI What kind of a team did the A. Ruasians have this year in compar. outs yesterday and in between A g iviin ? y son to the one that met the United posed fo r photographers and States in 1958 in Moacow ? talked to "newsmen through an in­ HOWiMfc "W e've got quite a new team.” terpreter. He said that he had been said- the coach, who speaks good training four hours a day six days L O N G S A M BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS' English. "More than half of the a week in preparation for the meet. You save HEftBPftESBn-VB WHOS 60*» TOeUYA STDUr .ORA eOTOLONSSAM squad is new." AANUFACTU»i6 o r SMALL-W»^ e v e R Y B O D Y S IMMEWATBLV— ITS , BCMI6KS C L O m H 6 WEARM6 A L0«6 SAM TORSO'/ VWVE V M O F A c e OOr TO DO SOMETHING AKHJTIT 2w"?»aio^TE/ Bill Pagani Sr. and Bowling Awards Crossing Notv Has Circus Flavor MMKRUPKY BECAUSE TELL HER THAT HER because we^eoTHOSooy NA^o^/s e o M O itV an Informal basis the previous 1956-57. "Again we wrtn both the T o s e u - o u lz TOTTERS season...... league and playoff crowna during ^PROPUCr& T O - ^ ON THE ERlNI^Of* Billy, who Is never at a loss for the '54-55 season," Bill added with D IS A S T E R r words and conversation, watched a grin. Swimming SeRiSon r h you get the league grow to a high of 12 * e e teams shortly after World War II. E5ven today with eight clubs Topped Oliva’* Esso the loop li etlU recognized as one And only last winter the name m ore when of the strongest duckpin leagues of PaganVe Clippers was In­ Opens in Channel , in town. scribed on the league’s regular 3' season trophy as Jerry Smith, who TAL Rtf. tl.ft. Pat. Strictly from memory Bill re­ you get w . calls Max and Benny Schubert, has been with the club for nearly London. July 14 (/Pi ^ ^ T h e En- JUPP ANO JBSSCA-ree ....TREVOR LARKIN K HEV, PANOX CiSU years ago. gani Jr. and Bill Pagani Sr. turr In his grave. to cross the Webb way—and every CAUS JUPP'S OFFICE ■ OANPy.' NOW,iW. I topped Oliva's Esso in a stirring time someone does it then it's | ^ \ \ . AT BOSWORTH H « * * WeibK’e pioneer swim of 1876— % ENTERPRISES... jf race which carried through to the It took 21 end quarter hours newt. 7 1 LITTLE SPORTS B Y R O U S O N Retired; Rec Trophy final night of the season. A re­ Record for the France-Bngland I and took In about 50 miles— was \ \ \ \ /N M wwttA MCwra Mm still relying on his keen me­ cently-adopted league rule kept an epic. It ranked with the great swim—-the 'bloodltn*e, then ALL DAY W^NESDAYS GOODYEAV SERVICE STORE NICHOLS-MAfiCHESTErTnE p m» Si wi* s»,iw. w. TJi. s.^. U.S >M. «e. Mrs. Josephine Bay Paul paid con.ault- somebody who doe*. Your $63,000 for Idun, a record for a TAPI AIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER best bet are yearlings from fam­ 7T3 MAIN ST.~M I 9-9523 29S RROAD S T .-4 4 I 3-S179_^ : yearling filly,- at the Keeneland ilies who are producing stakes Bales, Lexington, Ky., the same ON THE FLOOR. 5EH0R'. NO DOUBT I A T M 6 H ER ? BUT WHILE 'H3U winners. ' MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FKANK RIDGEWAY you DROP IT WHILE BEATING OK) T^AH, HBIE IT ISIVWERB DAWDLING year, Idun was voted champion 2- "I live the produce of proven DURING JULY and AUGUST year-old filly of lb57, and best 3- M rrA M SHELL SERVlOE 5EN0RITA TRENT! »IOQ.OOd...THB PRICE stallions, out of young mare*. You HOLLYWOOD SERVICE CENTER ■S-.3- I'LL SAY-YOU NEVER ^ GOSH, I'M SURE 1/ ME TOO, ' YOU SET year-old filly last season. She has won $369,407. should look for a mixture of for­ 342 E. CENTER ST.— Ml 9-8187 ROUTE 6. lOLTON ^ TOO BAD KhKJWi ONE MINUTE G O ING TO Jl BUT THAT'S eign and American blood—-by for­ Mrs. Adele Rand got Clem at the f . A. JOHNSON PAINT CO. ABOUT .^YOU'RE HERE AND M ISS HIM.' 1065 Keeneland Sales for $8,500. eign stallions, out of American OLD T H E I t i l and the bargain buy has earned mares or vice versa.” 728 M AIN. S'!)—M ANO m SSUlB . iACK’S ATLANTIC EHLER’S N E X T $535,505. 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J. liANemSTER EVENING HERALD. MANQHE8TER, CONN, TUESDAY. JULY 14. 1959 PAGE 1HIRTEEN IIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY. JULY 14. 1969 ^10 Telling Days ^ in AL Fail to Reveal Whole Story New Fault Laid Experts Will Require Long Time ♦ To Make apologies to "Johansson By FRANK BCIK 4)000i for the suit brought by NaV Vork has mors boxing wrtt- Machen. The origtnat agraamant RSox Connecticut Day Jensen and Stephens NATIONAL UTTLE LEAGUE was that Rooensohn w ^ d pay efs than any cRy In the netton With Roy Rlppman tossing a flifty half. Tha 128.000, says Aoaenaohn, Boston, July 14 (ZP)—Television, which has beon blamsd and mainly beeouta thore la is ificludtd in hla lots of S40.000 four-hitter...... last night• ; at A c k le y with many of baseball s problems, has a. brand new fault Likely to Lure 30,000 Field, the Medics clinched the strength In n (tnbera the s|K>rt Oh tha promotion. Help Sox Bomb Yanks laid at its doorstep: It threatened to offer a new angle to looks upon the Gotham aporte Some wrttara eomparad Johana> the old- game of stealing the catchers signals. writer aa the hexing expert. son with Thor, tha God of thunder •» 'A • ronnwUcut Day will b» cb-j New York, July 14 (dP)—The “ 10 telling daye*’ are over in But TV, let it he pointed out.f The so-called exporU now are in Northern mythology. »»rv« hit ao hard and ao They forgot to mention that ’ftiuni- Connecticut made products will be three western contenders, Cleve­ be used to steal the signals and night at the West Side Oval. The day is named for Thor. presented to Red Sox pla.vers and Wednesday, July 15 Jeff GenUlcore banged out five often. V North vs. South, 6:11 — High land, Chicago and Detroit, were (^arn the batter. Rec Summer Basketball League One Ne' York colvmnist wrote The "experla" wer# wrong In officials during the between-Rame at each other’s throat every day — hits in five trips to spark Man­ Just why It all got started after contest left the winners with a 2-1 comparing Johansson i4ith ‘fhor. ceremonies. All Boston players School. ^ Amerloaii League chester Trust to an 11-6 win over the day wHer Johanaoon became Manor vs. lYust, 6:15- Charter CHeveland came off with an 8-4 the weekend games, no one seem.s won and loat record and the Celtic* champion: Johansson won tha world's heavy­ will be recipients of Rifts, with ■v . Yeeterday’s ReeultM record. So did the White Sox, atill Fire * Police last night at Charter to know. Torn Gallery, director of with a 1-2 mark. ______weight rhampfonahip on a Friday. special awards ROing to seA'eral Oak. Oak Park while Pontlcelll’a rallied SIGNAL CORPS— Experienced' hands snd hopefuls lined up at Hiram, Ohio, College, "Only by hearsay snd prepoa- FNBank vs. Pontlcelli, 6:15— Boston 18, New York 3. second and a game behind after sports for NBC, said the cameras Sparked by Bob Carlson, who hit terons gosaip co as City . 38 47 .427 1214 The Yankees, confused, bothered He said Frick suggested the pos­ lead several times. three times, ones ih slov motion, weight champion, all right, but Legion at South Windsor, 6:16. sparked Bantly to a tour-run sixth ting over the charmed .300 mark. sented with a Rift, compliments of Thursday, July 16 Today’s Sobeduie and bewildering defending cham­ inning before the Contractors sibility of a club putting a TV re­ ' Stellar rebounding by tall Pal Carried on WTIC before Johansson came here to they have done ah with reserva­ the Connecticut Sports Writers' Njuiaiffe vs. F * P, 6:15 - Char­ Cleveland at New York 8 p.m.— pions, hava loat flvs atraight — all erupted in the bottom half of the viver in a dugout and then get- Mistretta Was another important Vivian Bobinski Leads strip Patterson of his coveted tions. Bob Minney of First National Alliance. GIANT BEATERS— Braves’ Eddie Mathews, left, and pitcher Warren Spahn 'were Score (9-6) vs. Ford (8-6). at .Boaton. The Red Sox pulled off seventh, with. Paul Quey’s Inalde- ohg a line on what pitches would factor in the Knicks' triumph. c.'x/wn. One columnist wrote after the Bank hsada th* list with a.flitter­ Tickets for this "first,” which ter Oalk Park. Play-by-play coverage by Elks vs. Bantly, 6 :1 5 -Keeney two' happy Braves after their combined efforts helped to beat the league leading San Detroit at Washington 8:06 the live-day sweep in the only the-park heme run with two run­ be thrown. Tomorrow night Jim Glenney's These sante Alma later wer* fight: ing .61.5 average, with nine hits In will feature' the league-leading In­ M TIC-R^lo of all University St. Francisco Giants, 3-0, last night, Mathews hit a two-run homer and Spahn pitched a p.m.—:-Lary (9-6) vs. Ramos (9-7). gams scheduled yesterday with a ners on clinching the verdict. Quey The Yankees and Red Sox, along undefeated Hawks will risk their shown regularly st Promoter Bill "Pushes knocked him (Patter­ 28 at bats. The Elks’ Dan Taylor dians. have been going well. Vice Chicago at Boiston 8:16 p.m.— IS-S aend-off that chaaed the banged out three of the winner’s with aome baseball men, didn’t perfect record against Dave Bo­ Women’s Golf Tourney of Connecticut football games Roaensohn's press hsadqua’hters. son ) down and flabby blows on the is runner-up with 14 aafatles in 30 President Richard O'Connell of the St. Mary's vs, K of C, 6:16 - - six-hit shutout for the victory. The victory pulled the Braves within one-half game of O'Arter Oak Part'. Pisree (9-10), vs. Willo (2-6). Champa home for an eight-game tour hits while Bob Young, just re- think much of the idea, however. land's troublesome Nats, who will during the 1059 season bos been Most of the vTiters laughed snd neck made him faU." trips for a nifty .407 mark. Red Sox front office reports. Per­ the leaders. (AP Photofax) Kansas CHy at BaJUioors (2) atand againat Cleveland and Chi­ turning to the lineup after being "It’a juat about the same as hav­ be out to break into the winning wrote ti.at the promoter was us­ sons wishing to purchase tickets Police va. Topchera, 6:16 — Mt. announced Jointly bj' Bernard Save for several Johansson Others over .400 Include. George 6:30 p.m. — Kucka (3-4) and cago. hoapitalized, was a perfect 2-tor-2 ing a runner on second." Yankee column for the first time this sum­ Avon, July 14 (A*)— Defending Champion Vivian Bobinski Mullins, vice president-radio ing the fllma to spur ticket sales. may do so by writing the Red Sox Nebo. mer. blows during his anxiety to finish May- (Manchester ’TVusti .481, Moriartyla va. Hamilton. 6 — Herbert 6-T) vs. Fatpas (9-4) and • * * for the Oilers. catcher Yogi Berra said. "I don't of Indian Hill led a field of 16 into the second round play to­ programs of 'The Travelers The r.lma, this writer atreeoed Dave Anderson (Pontlceliral .444, at 24 Jersey St., Boston IS, Mass. Trust ...... 230 140 Ml-12-4 Kairkft (t4) eerly in May, not only showed Patterson, ' the Swede's punches Colt's T*ark, Walker (7-8). . RED SOX 18, YANKS 8—The think it would have much valuV. B r Pti. day in the .Connecticut Women’s Golf Championships at the Broadcasting Hervice Corpors- were authentic. The amazing thing Brian Fitzpatrick (Elksi .421 and F ft P ...... 010 050 0- 6 -8-4 Johanason'r overhand right teit Little League Town Playoffs, 6 Giants^ Latest Build Up Tomorrow’s Sohedule Red SoK, fri^cklng through the The catcher can change his sign­ DuhanoFkt. f ...... r 0- 0 u Golf Club of Ayon,. Aepompanying the titlist were three for­ tlon, operator WTIC, and J. Or­ shout the fight is that Patter*on Jfm Smith (Naaaiff Arms) .400. - -Verplanck Field. Cleveland at New York (2) 1:80 YanlfM aeriea 'with 58 bite and 60 May, Villa (4). May (5) and als, his series or system of signals, Mistr^tia f ...... 6 1- 2 131 leans Christisn, athletlr direc­ showed him to have a killer In­ Monday's Homrra Dalton Allen (5); Pearaon. Cronin Hoh^nthal. c ...... 3- 4 13 I mer champions, Pat O'Sullivan o f^ ------^------was able to get up so man.v times. Uomplet* the Lea fieri Friday, July 17 p.m. runa, put away the aweep wrlth a all the time.” . (’flrlJHin. K 14 i tor of the University. stinct reminiscent of a Jack four-run flrat inning, then chudo- (8). McNeill (6). Ozols (7) and Race Brook, who has won more former Curtis Cup player. 6 and 4. .Dempoey. Ones he put Mschen Prior to the fight, many writers ■ Bob Dowd (Green Manor) .878. We«t va.' East, 6:16— Memorial Detroit at (Washington 8:06 p.m. Red §ox Manager Billy Jurges riiizB-, z . (V2 8 Connecticut championahipa than Connecticut will play a nine- (Season total in parentheses). Chicago at Boston 8:16 p.m. led thrwgti a nin^run aixth -r- Ozols, Richard (6). took it pretty lightly. Former Ohampe Bow down he wasn’t permitting his ■cored Johansson's training Camp Mac McCurry (Bantly Oil) .333. Field. Ponticelli’s ...... 000 200 S-8-4-8 Tctalfi 30 4- any S other 64 woman; Grace Lenezyk game schedule this year, open­ methods. They laughed when Inge- American I.ieaRiie Torn Down by Milwaukee Kansas City at Baltimore 8:06 thek Mggeat inning of the aeaaon. C oltici Former COiampion Mr*. Part­ man to get away. Roger Macalone (Bankers) .321 Bantly ...... 000 004 0-4-7-2 Changed the HubjM-t Cronin of Indian Hill, a former Na­ ing against Springfield College mar aald he didn't believe in using Jensen, Red Sox (20). p.m. Jackie Jesiaen's three-run hom­ "Yeah, I just heard about it the r Pts. ridge was defeated by Mrs. William It waa the aame way agotost Ed Doucette (Green Manor) .318 X-Stephens. Red Sox (2).. Gliha, Nickerson (6j and Ander­ Kennpdv f ...... 3-4 6 tional and Intercollegiate cham­ at Storrs pn .Saturday, Sept. 19. his right on hard-to-gat sparing er, his 26th, triggered the flrat other day," he said, then got a R.vcholaki. f ...... 1V0 6 Swanson of the Patterson Country The other gomes, st home and Patteroon, Who absorbed a brutal and Randy .Smith (PonttcalU’a) Berra,'Yankees (10). Now York, July 14 (R5—The San«> wrecking crew Burdette, Spahn^ second, just .002 percentage points son; McCurry and Coleman. pion. and Mrs. Raymond Patton of Club, 2 and 1 while former Cham­ partners. They poked fun at th* .310 compltta the batting Isadtra. National League inning against loaer Don Larsen far-away look. "You could put a Rt'Minifhlri o ...... MJ 17 the Hartford Golf CHub. aWs.v, to be covered by .the beating. The surprising thing to Francisco Giants’ latest build up and Mathew'S. behind after a two-game sweep Sifter the Yankeea had taken a Ralmond. tr ...... 3- 4 11 pion Mrs. Pierson bowed. to Mrs. , this (^ t e r was that Johansson entourage he bro(ighl from Swed­ Over too boys arc numbered National 1-eague Other Sports Yesterday'# Resulto receiver in the dugout — no don't r Defeated in yesterday's rain­ Hartford station are: Sept. 26— Just two da.yi ago, the Giants put away by the pitching of Lew CHURCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE lamniiarn. ...i.. 4- 6 12 Bernard Kohn of Tumble Brook on ' en. among the roatef*. Mathews. Braves (27). for a breafi througCl in the battle Milwaukee 3, San Francisco 0. 2-6 lead on Yogi Berra's 10th home say that," he cautioned writers, swept opening round were Mrs. Yale at New Haven; Oct. 3— showed a stimning left hand jab had a l^-gai'.ie hold on first place Burdette and Warren Spehn and Standings Ti.iaN ...... 13 63 the 19th hole. Cq-medaliat, Miss Because Johansson hadn't fought Robinson. Reds 2 (22). for the National Leag'ue pennant Cincinnati 13, Los Angeles 6. run. than changed the .subject. Dwight Partridge of Madison and Rutgers st New Bninswlck, N. againat Pa'.teraon.. Taylor ranks as the loop's No. 1 Bell. Reds (12). On Page 11 is a shambles, torn wrn once and Milwaukee was third, 2'/j Bd Mathews' slugging. In the aixth, the Red Sox aent North Methodist 9 7 .818 Srnro at half 33-33. Knicks. Parson waa dsfeated by Deen Bow­ One writer, after viewing the In nlne month* they accused Pro­ pitcher with' a perfect 8-0 woh and Only. Games Scheduled. Temple Beth -9' 4 ,692 "Appleaauce.'' said Bostxin Gen­ Mrs. A. A. Pierson of Cromwell, J.; Oct,'10— University of Mas­ moter Roaenaohn of "hiding” the X-bases loaded. more by Milwaukee's three-man games back. Now the Braves are Mathews’ home nm and saeri W. L. Pet. G.B. 13 men to the plate, scored one en, also of Mill Ri\^r, 2-up. sachusetts st Storrs; Oct. 17— movies, must have been impressed, lost record. Art Nickerton haa won St. Mary’s ...... ^ 5 -583 eral Manager Bucky Harria when both former champions, and Doro­ Swede like Cjus D'Amato had been flee fly, good for foi.r RBI, backed San Francisco 49 37 .670 — run when Sammy White tip-toed questioned about it. "Just aay I Karly Entry List. thy Ann Parson of Mill River, who Mrs. Patton won the playoff for University of Maine at Orono; too, because a day after tha fight hla only two atarte for Pontlealll's. CiviUn ...... 5 6 .500 ■hielding Patterson. Macalone; May and PontieelU’s T Burdette for a 4-2 victory Sunday. Milwaukee .. • 46 35 .568 Vt home whHe Yank first baseman said 'applesauce.' ’’ waa among the three tied for the the medal with a birdie on the sec­ Oct. 23— Boston University at he counted 97 Johansson Isft hand Elston Howard argued an umpire’s K of C ...... 5 6 .455 Trenton, N. J.. July 13- Not to ond hole. Mias Parson eliminated jabs in the flrat round and 109 in The fact is that Johanastm was Don Gliha have lost only once. And last night, Mathews twro-run Los Angeles .. 49 89 .557 1 "That's a real interesting idea. be outdone in the early-entry de- medal in ^he qualifying play. Boston (night); Ort. 31— Uni­ homer backed Spahn's six-hit call, and then cloaed K with a Center Congos ...... 4. 7 .864 heraelf with a seven on the first the second round. These annoyed a willing to give Machen a return With Macaiona notching five vie- Pittsburgh . . . 46 46 .535 3 Community Baptist . . . 1 11 .083 lan't it," said American I.,eague. partment for the second annual Had to Scramble versity of New Hampshire at pitching for a 3-0 d ^ sio n over the Chicago ...... 41 44 .482 7 >4 grand-elammer by a pinch runner. hole and Mi.ss Bobinski 'went out Storrs; Nov. 7—Northeastern fnistrated Patterson to such ah ex­ fight bafora meeting Patterson but toriea, two more than hla compoti- Pete Cordera’s two-run triple President Joe Cronin. "And ail s LTnple-Header auto racing festival Miss Bobinski had to acramble to tent that he leaped at Johansson on Roaenaohn asked him not to. 'The tore. McCurry, another promising Giants, although the Braves man­ SL Louis, ...... 46 44 .476 8 White aterted his stroll from fair in love, war and baseball. ; fo,. <(unday afternoon—July 26 with a par 5 on the second. All at’ Boston; Nov. 14— University second base, lie made it to third highlighted a three-run second in­ make the second round. She trailed several occasion* in an attempt to young promoter even agreed to pay ehucker, haa captufod four o f ate aged only four hits. Cincinnati . . . . 37 48 .435 i m Gallery said the new camera | at the Trenton Speedway. 1958 three had scored 77 in thS qualify­ of Rhode Island at Storrs. on a gTo inde- by Dot Buddin and ning for league-leading North Mrs. Charles Brainard of Hartford ing play last week. open up the'Swede’s defense. Johansson's full legal fees t| 2 5 , mound decisions this oummer.* That leap-frogged the Braves Philadelphia .. 31 52 .373 16 H "provides the best shot we have | a RDC champion Len Dunegn. kept right on g ^ g as Howard— Methodist, which boosted Its lead by three holes after the first six over Los Ajigeles into seO i Conn, and Budd Olien. Pauisboro. fleld, 6 and 5; Mrs. Oonin defeated Burdette each have three victor­ (8-7). of the inning. Top Golfer.s Ready ies, for twro-th'.rds 'of the total. INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE |N. .1. Brooks is the four-tirne URC Mrs. Frank Wilkos of Edgewood. San Joae, Calif.- -Eddie Chavez, San Francisco at Philadelphia Jensen, v/ho had a double and 13914, Portland. Ort., outpointed Mathewfl has .ettev. an even .300 (2) 6:30 p.m. — McCormick (8-7) In the seoaon’a first extra in­ I sprint car king who won last 5 and 4 and Mrs. Patton^defcated acored three runs, also forced in For ICO Thursday year's 25-miIe sprint car contest Mrs. D. E. Mcllwaine i f Wam- Kildo Nunes, 1S8, Tiajuana, Mex­ against San FYancisco, hitting six and Fisher (1-2) vs. Roberts (7-8) a run uith a besee-loaded w'alk for ning contest at the West Side homers, driving In 17 runs and here while OIsfn is the current p'anoag. 4 and 3. ico (101. and Conley (7-6). four RBI. He was lO-for-19 with Oval, Bill Kuhlmann knocked in Tlajuana, Mexico — Gaapar Or­ supplying the clincher in five of Tomorrow’s Schedule the winning run aa Police ft Fire The largest number of champion NASCAR national modified stock Major upset, was provided by 10 RBI in the aeries. golfers ever to appear in Connecti­ car champion who annexed the 100- Mr*. Charles Novotny of New tega. 147. Tiajuana. outpointed the nine victories. San Francisco at Philadelphia Frank Sullivan'the winner in the nipped A ft I 6-5 i.n eighf-Innings. It was only the ninth time this Mike Reardon, who scored the tie­ cut will be playing in the eighth mile event on the local one-mile Haven, who defeated Mrs. E. C. K. Ray Terrazas, 146, El Paso, Tex. 8:05 p.m. series open-'T, torti the flimle for (Kip) Finch of New Canaan, a (10). season the Giants have lost two Los Angeles st Pittsburgh 8:15 breaking run, collected a double in annual Insurance City Open. | course last July, I a 6-6 record, breesing in although which begins Thursday at the in a row -but it’s the fourth time p.m allowing 10 hits. He struck out two at bats while A ft I’s Joe they’ve loet two straight to the Milwaukee at Chicago 3 p.m. Twaronlte rapped out a single and Wethersfield Country (jlub. More seven. than 20 winners of tournaments in Bravee. They hadn’t dropped two Cincinnati at St. Louis 9 p.m. Larsen (6-4) now has lost three double. games In succession sinM June P ft F ...... 032 000 01-6 lp59 will appear in the $26,000 In a row and fo 'v of hU last five event, which la sponsored by the 20-21, when the Braves did it and decisions. A f t I ...... 1 0 0 102 10-6 re'vlalmed first place from the Moriarty, Savitkas and Johnson. Greater Hartford Junior CTiamber The Yankees open a four-game of (Commerce. Giants. Maelozo Awarded seriea with the Indiana tonight Kuhlmann; Simmons and Mendit- The Braves picked up three of to. Art Wall Jr., lO-IO's leading with 'Whitey Ford (8-6) facing money' winner to date and victor their hit's off Sam Jones (12-9); Junior Champ Kit Herb Score (9-6), .The White Sox, who had won four straight and HARTFORD TWI LEAGUE at the Master. Bing Croaby. Azal­ who (Start a four-game set at New ea and Buick tourneys head* the-: three of the Giants’ last four. Manchester is one of 150.cities York Friday, btHi. a three-game Moriarty Bros, backed Myles Mathews, the NL home run. leader, field. 1958 PGA champion Dow ! throughout the ■ United States swies at Boston tonight with Billy McDonough’s stellar one-hit pitch­ Finsterwald, 1959 British Open j bagged It with his 27th home run Pierce (9-10) facing Ted Wills ing with a potent 12-hlt attack eh in the third inning after Jones which will receive a complete 47- winner Garv Pla.ver of South Af- \ (2-5) and the Red Sox. now 7-2 route to last night's 8-0 triumph rica and Doug Ford, ("anadian : gave hp, one of his three walks. piece "Junior Champ” recreation under hew Manager Billy Jurgee. over American^ Construction at Mathews also scored the final Open champ Sre other major title- kit from the Wheatles SporU Colt's Park. The Oilers did all of holders entered. Milwaukee run, on Frank Torre’s their scoring In the first three sacrifice fly in the eighth off re­ Federation for use by this areals Other tourne.v champions enter-: youth in the national drive for im- Innings, getting three tallies in ed include: Gene Llttler, Tucson, liever Stu Miller. Hank Aaron had both the first and second frames. tw’o . of Milwaukee’s hits. prove4 fitness. Mqjor League Phoeni.x and Hot Springs: Don 1 The "Junior Champ" equipment McDonough helped his own cause Whitt, Memphis and Kentucky 1 Spahn, now 11-9, gave up noth­ with three safeties and two RBI, ing but singles, walked none and will be given to the Recreation De­ Derby: 1956 ICO champion Arnold I partment by Mat Maetozo Jr., 172 =Leoders==: Bind the Trinity College ace wa» Palmer, 1958 ICO king. Jackie ! struck out four for his third shut­ capably supported by little Leo out of the year and the 46th of his Porter St., who was one of 150 American League Burke. Houston: 1957 PGA cham­ career, tops among all-time rec­ winners among thousands of par­ Batting—Kuenn, Detroit, .352; Cyr, Andy Mane;:;gia, Chick Gag­ pion Lionel Hibert; Ken Venturi, ! ords for lefthanders in the NL. ticipants in the Wheatles Youth Runnels, Boaton, .337; Kaline, De­ non and Dick Kacinski, each with Lot Angeles and CSiicago; Dave'l • • * Fitness Ideas Search. He submit­ troit, .935; Fox, Chicago, .332; two. hits. Ragan. Eastern. ted what was adjudged one of the Jim Huguley tagged McDon­ .—4— ______. REDS IS, DODGERS 6 — Frank Woodling, Baltimore, .331. 1 best letters in 60 words or less on Ruqa—ypat, Detroit and Kllle- ough for a bloop single to right- Robinson twice powered the Reds what the Wheatles Sports Federa­ field with two outs in the second ALLSTATE Into the lead with homers.as Cin­ brew, Washington, 68; Power,. TRIPLE GUARANTEE The tion should do to promote fitness Cleveland, 66; Jensen, Boston; 62; Inning. Myles It now 3-1 in loop cinnati pulled off a two-game throughout the nation. competition and the Oilers have sweep over the Dodgers. Gus Bell Apariclo, Chicago, 61. 1. LIFETIME GUARANTEE Olympia pole vaulting cham' Runs Batted . In—Klllebrew, won four of aix decisions. against all defects in mate­ also homered for the Rede, and plon Rob Richards la director of Mbriarty’s ...... 3 3 2 000 0-8-12-0 drove in four runs, as reliever Washington, 75; Jensen, Boston rial and workmanship pro­ the Federation which waa formed and Cotevito, Cleveland, 70; Max­ American. ..'s,.V;000 000 0-0 -1-3 rated on tre)id wear. Brooks Lawrence (4-9) gained his by 'General Milla to encourage first victory in two months. well. Detroit, 62; Lemon, Wash­ McDonough and Alemany; Maz- 2. 'HME SERVICE GUAR­ athletic participation. ington, 01. zadra, Willis (3), Iteulston (4) After the Dodgers had tied the The kit which will be available Hits—Fox, Chicago, 113; Kuenn, ANTEE against all types of score with three-runs in the third and Archer. for young people here consists of Detroit, 111; Runnels, Boaton, 104; road hazards prorated on that chased starter Joe Nuxhall, months used. hurdles, a shot, discus, starting Powsr, Cleveland, 98; Allison, DUSTY SOFTBALL LEAGUE Robinson socked a two-run homer olocky, high jump standards, pole I. SATISFACTION. GUAR­ Washington, 97. Bill’s Mobil romped to an easy for a 6-2 lead against Danny Mc- vault Standards, vaulting poles, re­ Home Runs— Klllebrew, Wash­ ANTEED or your money 6.00xi6 Tube-Tj’pe Devltt in the third. Then he broke l0-2 win over Walnut Restaurant lay batons, footballs, volleyballt, ington, 30; Colavito, Cleveland, and the Marines outlasted the back. All adjustments based Blaekwall a 6-5 tie and handed the loss to softballs, basketball, soccer ball on current price without 28; Allison, Washington, 22; Tri- Nike 10-9 in last night’s twtnblll Each, Phis Tax CTem Labine (3-8) with his, 22nd and bats. andoa, Baltimore and Lemon, trade-in at time of return. homer, a basea-empty shot in the "I kno^. this will be a big help at Robertson Park, '' fifth. Washington, 21. Bob Eels and Ray Blanco, each , AND RECAFFABLE TIRE . in getting a Junior Champ day or­ Pltching-^^cLiah, Cleveland, 11- Lawrence, who had lost eight In ganized here before the year is with a single and double, paced 3, .786; Shaw, Chicago, 8-3, .727; Bill’s while pitcher Bill Adanis 7.10x1 ....13.88 Each. Plus Tax*’* a row since beating Milwaukee over," declared Olympic champion Wilhelm, BalUmore, 10-4, . .714; May 8, gave up six hits, walked Richards, "This competition for limited Walnut to just two hits. Walker, Baltimore, Mosai. Detn)lt Both Edgle Br^lnard and Wayne 6.70x1.') ....1 1.8 8 Each. Plus Tax** two and struck out six in his 6 2-3 young athletes can be an Olympics and Fischer, Washington, 7-3, .700. ••AND YOUR OLD TIRE innings or relief. in miniature." ' Erickson collected three bingles as NO MONEY Strikeouts — Score, Cleveland, the Marines remained out of the 113; Wynn, Chicago, lOti; Paacual, • NOT a recap . . . NOT a second . . , hut a BRAND cellar. AI Pitrianda chipped in Window Shades DOWN Washington, 101; Bunning, De­ NEW ALLSTATE tire at this low, low price! troit, 99; Wilhelm, Baltimore, 77. with two hits while Joe Malonger WhM You Trado>lii NaUotial League and Joe Dupont combined for five Mod* to Ordor • Rayon cord con.struction Attendance at Riverside Park of the Nike’s six safetlaa. Your OM Tires. Batting — Aaron, Milwaukee, ALSO .367; OilUam, Los Angeles, .342; Bill’s 141 0lS:i0-10-3 • High mileage "emulsamix” blended rubber White, St. Louis, .340; Itobinapn, Walnut ...... 020 000 -2 -2-1 VENETIAN KINDS Certain to Help Boost Purses , Adams, and Biardt; Orano and Cincinnati, .334; Cepeda, San Bring yuur old rollers In nnd Francisco, .327. Floury. FAST FREE TIRE INSTALLATION Marines ...... ,.504 001 x-lO-9-S ■nve Me per shade. Riverside Park, July 14—- The^Tuesday night’s program was Runs—Pinion,. Cincinnati, 71; Mathews, Milwaukee and Mays, Nike . .;.420 100 2 -0-6-8 crowds at the jalopy i-aclhg pro­ enough Incentive for the drivers to Mtkoleit, Osgood and McCar­ really throw caution to the wind. San FVanciaco, 67; Nsal, .Los grams at Riverside Park Speed­ Angeles, 66; Robinson, Cincinnati, thy; Barnes, Miller and Grady. ■ way, AgaWam, have been picking Matter of fact, only eight of 20 64. • 20*Mbntli Guarantee . . ALLSTATE starters were able to finish the 25- up. That means that the purses, Runs Batted In—Banka, Chica­ r e c r e a t i o n LEAGUE lap feature. Fortunately, the dis­ Liberty Mutual acortd in every Silent CUSHION with TYREX' TYPE BLAOKWALL too, will pick up in relation to the tance wasn’t any longer. go, 82; Robinson, Cincinnati, 70; TuMess Blackwall' Aaron, ~MUwaukea,-74; .Mathews, inning to soundly whip Finast ISV increasing attendance;-- Krebs was the wtnner in the hlg Price Price Price Price Milwaukee and Cepeda, San Fran­ 14-7 last night at Mt. Nebo. G eor^ TYREX, lire cord of the Without With Without With The combination or bigger one to up his string to three out of crowds and bigger purses also four wins in feature competition. cisco, 66. Lewis enjoyed a perfect 4-for-4, all Trade-In, Trade-In, Trade-In, Trade-In, Hite—Aaron, Milwaukee, 122; singles, performance for the In- future . . . rides ea.sier, Each Each -Tneans that more Interest will be The crowd of 3,866, largest of Each Each aroused among the drivers—with Cepeda, San Francisco, 112; Pin­ aurancemen. Plus Tax Plus Ta* Plus Tax Plus Tax tbs season' here for jalopy racing runs softer . . . stronger the competition always keener un­ witnessed some brilliant driving by son, Cincinnati, 110; Temple, Cln- Llbisrty ...... 252 212 x—14-13-2 3ff.76iiiL 23.98 . 18.88 26.98 21.88 der such circumstances, several pilots. The driving waa. einnatl and Neal, Los Angeles, 108: Finaat 1 3 5 ___ 000 430 0— 7- 8-4 by actual test. BiackwaJi _7710x18_ 2'6.48 20.88 29.45 23.88 . For those reasons, a larger and even mors noteworthy in view iff ' Doubles—dlmoU, St. Louis, 34; Antonakes and Bohannon; Haw- 7:66x15 28.95 22.88 32.46 ~ 25.88 faster field of drivers, and ' some the fact that the drivers had to be Aaron, Milwaukee, 28; PInaon, jftome, Calhoun. (2) and Calhoun, Each. Plus Tax Cincinnati, 25; Temple, Cincinnati Truman (2), AND YOUR OLD TIRE “ S.00*16‘ 82.95 ^25.88 36.95 28.88 harder driving, can be expected concerned about two things, win­ tonight at 8:15 at Riverside Park and White, 8L Louis, 23- •Tl REX Is the reriifiralinn mark of Tyre* Inc. for \iacosb ning and avoiding the frequent 1,5-In. tubelMS, tube-type whiles available, Speedway when the jalopy drivers pileups ntohlng—Face; Pittaburgh, 14- Urenord.' ■ 0, 1.000; Mizell, St. -Loiils, 10-3, 14-Ln. tiibeleas whites and blacks available. resume their weekly p r a a m s *t But as Wally Post, the veteran Want'Baaeball Gameo the Eddie Carrol oval. Marlboro, Conn., driver said after .769; Xntonelli, San Francisco, 13- Manchester Shopping Parkade : Buddy Krebs, Eddie Flemke, winning a feature recently: "Driv­ 4, ,766; Newcombe, Cincinnati, 0- "Ihe Red Ember baseball team of E. A. JOHNSON ' Phone MI 8-1581 Johnny Lobo, . Danny Gullulo and all ing In the Jalopy division la a tough 4, .092; Podres, Los Angelas, 8-4, Bolton la looking toy, gamea, both facA* STORE HOURS: of the other top notchers will, of proposition because of the fact that .667. home Md away, with Manchester P A IN T C O . Mon., T5iee., Sat.— 10 a.m..tn 6 p.m course, b# on hand, with many the equipment is lass expensive Strikeouts— Dryadala, Loa clubs in the 15-18'age bracket. In- Wed,, Thurs., Fri.—-10 ajn. to 6 p.m. more expected. show up In tiis than that used In other divtslona. Angelaa, 140; 8. Jonas, Ban Fran terMted nunagera or coaches may ' 72S MAIN ST. pits for the added cash. Consequently, thh drivers are less dsco, 121; AntonalU, Ban Francis- CMjtact PaulManeggla. Steele Rd. Was Enough faesuUru PHONE MI 9-4501 cautious because of the lower cost «o, 96; Haddix, Pittsburgh, 94; !** Hebron Rd. iTis bigger puns aumsjr ta test teeter.^ XoufSx, Lps **. In Bolton. •'1. I * »/ * I *-c. ■‘ V . J""

PAGE rotnmESN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- TUESDAY. JULY 14. 19W BoBto and Ac 46 ■ANCmSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEaTBR, OONN„ TUESDAY. JULY 14, 1959 ^lytomoMlaa for Sala THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY ami SHORTEN AiUclM P o t 8B1* 46 FAGi iTPliEEN 13H FOOT King Oraft flOh CHEVROUCl 1059 pickup, one-haU 81NGKR RBWING machine, rock­ ing horse, high chair, mlicellons- pteoBure boat. Upholstered, Hounehold Gnoda' 61 Apartmentto—Fiatto— Hoosm for Sale 7S Houite for SbIo 71 fionacB for SbIo 72 HoaMB for Sate 72 W$iatetf—ItBBl BcUto • 77 ton with \-ton box and wheel- shield, running lights bow and emiONfUAU ous articles, i d 9-5459. Tenements 63 Cohvicts Free CLASSIFIED baae. Excellent condiUoti, Good ioyi6ATT*i««o(irflOv stern, irailer 14 h.p. Kvlnrude ELOCtfUC 8T 01^, $78. Electtk: 4-S-g ROOlC-auiiM idle. I MANCHEITER—New cape Cod on MAWCHBaTBR-Welker St. '^m g ARB YOU OOBfllMEfURL buy (or taah. Call PI 2-TT2J after TAkt‘rM*f»C<5«E.' LIVING ROOM set, rug 13x15. motor. MI 013061, dryer, $70. Refrigerator. $25. MI Starting pride 111,500 and up F o t Green Rd. Ftva large flniohed Star Special, 6 room Cepe Cod 8ELUNG YOUR PROFBBTYT • p.m, <' J ONE ROOM furnlohed apartment l*M00MflEmV tsster-babe, comUnstTon high 3-0005. oir-condlUoned. Mariow'i, 867 further detaiia call Chorlaa Lm - NEW U8TINO - Bowara. School rooma and one room and bath up- with garage and aluminum tiding. Wa will appraise your p«*.iperty iM OnSSfD? choir ond strollsr. MIV-0435. Main St. peronce, MI 0-7630. area—6 Oniahed rooina. CkiiA Ciod. aloira unflnlahad. Full shed dor­ Owners Florida bound. Price re­ tree and without any oUigsUoa One Hostage ADVERTISING Boilding tWateriato 47 FOR BALE—Pderleea gaa parlor We also buy proporty for cooh. %-K heater. Will heat four room., $70. Shed dormon, compieU‘\ ra- mer. Fireplaca with ponelod wall duced to $14,250. Features tncluda Traflera PICNIC TABLE8-;6 foot $10.95. 8 $H Ro o m Cape Ood, abed lormer modaiod Mtehon, otUenad eerdfe, and bookcaaoa. Ceramic bath. Vestibule, fireplace, copper plumb­ Mofflber MtuUpla LtaUiw foot $22.06. 20" wlds fops, lO” WEEKLY SAVINGS LIST Inquire $$$ Hackmetaek 8t. From Shaft CLASSIFIED ADVKRTISKMBNl DEPT HOURS lOM PEERLESS Malnltner. Bbccel- THREE ROOM apartment, heat tUe bath, fireplace, open oUl- booutlAiUy )ondae«pad lot. R. F. Large kltehea wttti lou of caM- ing, oil heat, amesite drive, city •TANLBY BRAY, RaoJtor S:lft AJl. to 4:S0 P.M. ■eats. Braced, bolted 2" western , and hot water. HO 0-2640. coat. Hot water oU heat roorea- Dtmock Co., Roanor. M) 0-836$, fiota. Dining room er third bed­ water, sewer. An excellent kit BRAE-BURN RBALTY lent bondUion. Owner movlni.. flr or western spruce. W. J. Weeterii Framing, in loads ^ A V E UP TO 50% ON Uen room porch. Shade tree#, Ml $4373 Beat caan offer. t(I i-iS55. $114 per M' or Robort Murdock, Ml 30473. room opoonal. Amooita driveway. with trees. Shown by appointment. (Oonthraod from Fogs Oao) Zlnker, Ml 9-8444, TO 5-1665. SIMMONS'FACTORY good coaoiUon. Chorlee Imtper- Bdritorm Wooda.: Ml ^7702. Water and aewer. Oil hot waUr MI $-627$. Broe-Burn Realty. Canadian Framing, in loads ■nWEE ROOM apartment. 108 COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. u n U T Y TRAILER, detachable SAMPLES juire. MI 0-7020. heat. Price $15,400, 10% down. SELLING YOUR plootvoa enough "to Wow up tbo MUWPAT TIMM FBIDAT l«;<0 A JI^A TU B D A t ■ AJL $08 per M’ Btrch St. firet floor after 4. thy MANCHESTER — Immaculte 5 aiae. Snare wheel. 351 Hlllatown 'JAtmJUtr PUSH BUTTON turntable for Combo Doore from $14.06 ea. 343 SUMMIT ST.—Cuitora built 5 m PROPERTY?? whole mountaM.” FooslMy 300 Rd. MI S-2901. ; Hide-a-bede eofa bode, aing MI 1-0871 room ranch with garage. St Bret- sticks of dynamite wora tn tbo HI-FI rig. Ml 8-0856, Pine Paneling $140 per M’ ATTRA PLEASE READ YOUR AD ItlU weOMMTW, and full eice mettreasea. THINK!!! mine but the coivricta ware not'bo- Mahogany Econopanel l8V4c eq. ft. apartment. Private bath, en­ atoriei, living room, dining room, iMitha, atthclwd garago T tn DUTCH OOLOmAL-Now tiiraa Featursa include fulTtiled bath, P tru oir j f SUMMER SALE—on fertile itone- Mahogany Chine Cebinete. $S trance, porch, all utiliUee. AdulU. lie ved to have any weapona. O a a l M o r "W m I AOt” m tokw evw Ife* p l^ m a « « • Auto Drivint School. 7*A m Window Blinds from $5.03 ea. kitchen, 3 bedrooma ceramic Itxga liv^ room, gtS.fW R. F. bodroom home in a beautiful loca­ roolored fixtures, dining room, Call E £. BUSHEY less loam. Also, sand, stone, 8d A 18d Common Nails Ilf .45'keg. S-plece parlor aet, $30.' 84 union St. bath, open porch, full hoaement. Oinock Oo., Realtor, ID tion juata fow minutea from Man- |Krge living room with tiraplsce, The three foremen who were be­ 1' ^ MOicaM. Tk« MfUttMT akoold rwA kl* ad Um n M l DAV IT HotpoinC refrigerator, $85. Real Estate Broker PREPARE FOR driver'a leaT: gravel flll.^jfl 8-6603, 1x10 Sheathing (8M) $08 Per M’ Lot 100______x160.______Immediate occu.jcupan- or RObort M urdock, M l 3.9473. Bar­ cheater. Feeturea include a 31’ IfV- mil plaster house, city water and ing hold 3,100 feot Inotde the nilno APPCABS aad ttICPOBT EBSOBS la Unw for tka aazi Uuer- HbwMCWfROUTiMHl^ Kelvlnator refrigerator. Ml 9-2083 reported to Patteraon by telaphdne Boa. n * ~ -a M to raapoatobto for oalj ONE Incom o' or oailttod Agea 15 to 50. Driving and claaa- riCOMTVARD AaPAV Disappearing Stairways. 138.08 ea. CT. MarMarion Robertson, Brcdiar, bara Wbqte. Ml 0-frO3, ifig room with stone fireolace* and sewfr, hot water radiant heat. room. Three tnatrurtlona. Nr wait­ 4x8 Plyscore $106 per M’ Kelvinator 80" electric range. TWO ROOM apartment with bath. MI I-6058 ———— ------that they had not been harmed. Cortina far aay advorttonaeat aad thaa oaly la lha aztaat of a coMnimvoKistDf TWO TIRE changers. May be seen Private entrance. Ml-$-6601. paneled wall, a separate dining Well landscaped. 2 good porches. ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ NOBODY — BUT NOBODY BoUi like new. IV room tnd laige kitchen, l>4 baths 10% down on V.A. or F.H.A. In explaining hla deciaion to. tend «i^Ba load” iMortlaa. Errora which do aot leaaoa the raloe of at Chorches Motors, Oakland St. 38 HORTON R D .-Six morn Capa. the men food and water after three lha adOwttoMBMit artn aot ha earrected b f **aiaka good” UwartloB. my. PI 2-T249. UNDERSELLS NATIONAL WATKINS AVAILABLE NOW end a 13x18 master bedroom. mortgages. Phont MI 3-6271, Brac- * i too METAL clothes lockers 'n good DEALS FOR BUYERS WITH CASH 4 bedrooms, large kitchen with NBW CAPE OOD-Shad dorngr- Large breezeway and two-car ga­ Burn Realty. houn of fruitleos negotlatian with MORTLOCK’B Maoehestsr's lead­ USED FURNITURE New 8H room apartment in real- extrao, corner lot with parklike OTaroueaoveralwd 3Dc|8.Maq Noar jwart The aix convict spokesmen, - Patterson condition. Ideal for clothes stor­ dentiai area in Rockville. Kitchen rage. Oil hot water. Amente sold: ing driving school. Three eldlled age or tools. Has many uses NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. yard. City utiUtlea. Near school ochobl — coinpUcoinplata fbur. $10,408 drive. Price $33,500, 15% down. IF YOU ARE Interested hi buying Dial Ml 3-2711 courteous Instructon. Class room 381 STATE STREET, EXCHANGE appliances, heat and built-in TV church and shopping. Price (fM t dopont holda). R. r . a house In Green Manor, come see "Thera were tote of things to con­ around the house or sh^s. $4 antenna furnished. Near recreation McCarthy Enterprises. MI 4-0088, instructions for 16. 16, 17 year -ICN each. Take one or all. MI 9-0474. NORTH HAVEN. CONN. IB OAK STOEET $18,900. .Col: owner. Ml 3-4254 Dtoloofc Co. RRealtor. Ml 3J3U. MI $-6376. ours. We have a great deal to of­ Doctor Says sider. such oe men’s llvea ond olds. Telephone Mr. Mortlock. CHeatnut 8-2147 area with tennis court and swim­ B atlm a Wooda MI 0-7703 .- Rob- fer that others dofn't. including property damage. Lost and Fomid Aatomobnea for Sale 4 ming pool. 18 minutes from Hart­ $13,200- -10M SIX room Gape, fire­ Director of Drivor Education McCASKEY ADDING Machine Open Thuradey evenlnga until 0 art Murdock Ml t-«473. FOUR ROOMS, plua 3 •mfiniohod, price. In addition to the usual 3 *Br«ia Favor’ and Its Many Once Fired Shaft Ml 9-7S9S. ford bridge by Wilbur Cross High­ place. birch cabinets, boonboard bedrooms, kitchen, living room rOUND—Black and white male 1940 CADILLAC, 82, 4-door. Save cash register. 3 totals, gasoline Cloaed Mondaya full basement, city utUiUea flK- Voriotlea StUI A ro P robtaa He recalled that after a stt-down dealer's profit. Nice. See after 5. station type Gives gallon recount, Diamonds— Watchsto— way. Ml 9-4824 heat, awninn, aluminum ;tbrms, ploce, not water oil heat, com­ with dining ares, attached garage mongrel puppy. Call Lee Frac- aroge, shade trees. Carlton W. strike at the some mine lest * e e ^ ehla. Dog Warden. Ml 8-5594. 101 Hamlin SI. URSON'S OonnecUcut'a Hrst 11- rings up' to $69.99. In very good Jewelry 48 bination windows enfl doors, roll­ and utility room. w« ore Includ­ By Ed Min P. Jordan. MJ). censed driving school .rained. 15 CUBIC foot freezer, excellent BY WEEK or month a one room flutchins. Ml 0-ntS. m U B ID E Ma n o r , V anm i - temher, the convlcte set Are to condition, $95. MI 9-0474. ^ up awnings house end attic fully ing wall to wsll carpeting, dispos­ Wrlttan for NBA Sorvloo Certified and approved, te vow of­ 714 LEONARD W. TOST Jeweler, re- rondlUon. $175. Cali MI 0-$124. and two room furnished apart­ Cboooa your bwn 'hlgb wuode'* lot. insulated, deep lot, nicely lend-, al, exhaust fan tnd built-ins. The the ahoft before abandoning tti IN THE MARKET FOR A fering claasroom and tehlnd ment. Private bath, free parking. 6% ROOM C^pe Cod, shed dormer, For your new Ronclh, Split, Or Co- Inflammation of the brain, or Corrections Commleetoner KetOi Annooneamoita BAND SAW motor and stand, $76. paire, adjusts watches expertly. tile bath 'fireplace, open ' stair­ scaped, many shade trees, excel lot is rverslzed in both frontage wheel Instruction for teenagers. Jig saw motor and stand, $45. Reasonable prices. Open daily. KITCHEN, living room and bed Business block. On bus 'me. Depot tmlal. R F. Dimock Co.. Realtor, lent condition, qulcjc occupancy and depth. The back yard is ter­ encephalitis. Is a Worldwldt dis­ Hampton (s vacationing In Flbrida. Ml 9-6075. room aet, refrigerator. Suitable for Square. Call Mr. Keith. MI 9-8101. case. Hot water oil heat, recrea­ Ml 0-0345. or Barbara Wooda, Ml ease. and Patterson flew here from Nosh- SILVER LANE'S Ten-Pin Bowling ?? The Bike Shop, 257 Spruce St. Thursday evenings. 130 Spruce tion '■ooiti, porch. Shade trees, CSisrles Leaperonce. MI 0-7620. rific for children. There Is a porch Center opening Sept. 1st. Make Building—Contracting 14 Bonds—Stocks Mortgages. 31 Help Wanted— Hale 36 Street. Ml 0-4387. cottage or houee. Reaeonable. MI 0-7703, Robert Murdock, M r 047E off the dining sres with screens ' Formsriy called Xmaricon vilis 160 miles to the west to take COME IN SEE My 1089 . EARLY'S DRIVING School—stand­ ONE UNPAINTED screen door, 8-8087. good condition. Charles Lesper- BEAUTIFUL — 5 room rkneh, 1% sleeping. stekness or "lethargic ” charge of the negotlatlona srith the reservatlans now. Tel. MI 9-7056. FIVE ROOMS furnished. Adults. No ance. MI 9-7620. , and awnings which is heaven sent It has power seat, windows, brakes, ard and automatic dual controlled IMPROVE YOUR CREttfT - A one S-foot work bench, one l a ^ VI baths, enclosed breezeway with In the hot weather. Give us a call. encephalitla, it Is now known that prisoners. A. M. F. Equipment. cars. Clssa room instructions for BIDWELL HOME Improvement MECHANICAL drafting Instructor children. 40 Benton St. steering, push bar radio. V5 motor. Co. Alterations, additions, ga­ multitude of monthly o s ’ments wanted to teach in vocational chair, one mandolin, two guitahi, Household Goods 61 3-csr garage amesite drive, oil Owner MI 9-8619. there are several different kinds, He went alone to the mine en­ Many other extras. We can make a 15-16-17 year olds. For day and one oil barrel with faucet, one 4fl" GAS STOVE, Almost new, LAKEWOOD CIRCLE vnSBT SIDE—0 finiahod rooma. COPIES OF THE 300-page "State­ rages. Roofing-and siding experts. may be- lumped into one second technical school. Box J, Herald. THREE ROOM APARTMENT, heat, baseboard radiation, ap­ and all of them are caused by trance nigh on a mountain nbOVe hood Edition " of The Honolulu deal. Drive over NOW. we are evening appointments call Mr. Cosco room divider, brand new. SALE 1-8 OFF bn wallpaper. Wail tiso. MI 0-0812. Central location. Ideal family borne proximately T>4 acre lot, large ATTRACTIVE ranch home, short virueee. the prison to talk to (he convict Early, MI 9-8575. Aluminum clapboards a specialty. mortgwe with payments oi only tllea 4c a tile. Kentile, from 7o Youngstown kitchen, shower bath, Large 6 room Colohial. paneled AdverUser (Honolulu's 100 year OPEN TILL 0 P. M. Unexcelled workmanship. Easy $32.26 for each $1,000 you need. One Bolens 6>-i h.p. tractor with laundry room off spacious kitchen, with large yard. Immaculate con­ shade trees Priced at a low fig­ walking dlstonca to schools and Apparently e good many dif­ spokeamnn. Twenty-fl'V« higirsm plow blade. Used 3 times. Also each. Green Paint and Wallpaper, ONE FRIGIOAIRE dryer, two automatic oil heat. Private en­ dition. Priced for immediate oale. old newapaper) have been re­ budget terms Ml 9-6495 or TR Dial CH 6-8897 and ask Frank MILLING MACHINIST upright blond cooed with glass trance. Mf 9-2253. dishwasher and disposal and two ure of $16,800. Charles Lesper- bus. Nice residential area. AA ferent kinds of viruses can pro­ patrolmen stood by outaide, aoiM GOOD SOIJD 19.53 other Items. Call MI 9-7120 any at the Green. ' only $l$,300 Call R. F. Dlmock ance. 5U 0-7630. zone. For more information call served and are available by writ­ CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2-door Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 6-9109. Burke or Mrs. Carter how. Con­ sliding doors. Used for store dis­ tiled baths, formal dining room, duce enoephalltls. These have armed With machiM-guns^ ' ing to . Products of Hawaii, 1145 ENGINE LATHE time. TWO ROOM furnished apartment Oo. "MI 0-5245 or Barbara Woods, at 89 Hackmatack St. The spokesmen, after several Sedan. Powerglide. Radio Heater. necticut Mortgage Eixchange, 18 A GOOD SELECTION of eferilized play. 5 0 3-4007. formal living room with paneled MI 0-7702, Bob Murdock. Ml 1-0472. MANCHESTER GREEN — Excel­ been given peculiar names, such Bishop St., Honolulu, Hawaii. This Lewis ,8t., Hartford. refinished used furniture for with all improvements. 136 Bisaell walls, bookcases and cabinets. En­ as Japanese B. St. Louis, western houra of inoiating they would talk beautifully colored, edition may MACHINIST TWO DOUBLE window awnings. St. lent custom built 6 room Cape NINE ROOM house. Revenue from to nobody but Hampton, finally PRICED FOR A QUICK 1945 HARLEY DAVISON. Call Ml Roofing—Siding 16 Excellent condition. Both $28, every room AH kinds of appli­ 1952 MODEL Croaley Shelvedore closed stmporch. 8 twin-sized bed­ 5 furnished rooms, $50 weekly. 55 equine, and Russian «epring-oum- be bound and kept for a perma­ S A L* E 9-0495. refrigerator, 11 cubic foot, separ­ rooms. Large lovely wooded ot and vn Cod. Large 34’ living room. Oifi- gava Patteraon a list of their For experimental aircraft parts. Boy’s sport jacket, size 15. almost ances, sparkling clean, no chips. I FOUR ROOM apartment (or rent. ing room, kitchen and lavatory Clinton St. mer encephalitis. nent reference work on Hawaii 1987 DE SOTA hardtop RAY’S RUOFINO GO., shingle and Come in and compare quality and ate freezer. MI 0-0404 after 8 p.m. shrubs. Oversized 2-car garage grievances written on a p^iar Payment of 13 must be received Help Wanted— Female 35 Prefer applicants with ability to new. $10. Call evenings, 50 8-6727. First floor. Separate entrance, COVENTRY—4% room ranch with first floor.. 8 bedrooms and full There la also an eajtern equine Beautiful Cdt-, Look It Over built-up roofs, gutter and conduc­ prices. Open 9-9. LeBlanc Furni­ with storage space. Call owner. carport, beautifully landscatsd lot, BOLTON LAKE—Four-room home, hinch sack. bv the mailing date. July 25. or Business Services Offered^lS tor work; roof, chimney repairs. read blueprinta and make own set­ COMBINATION G.E. link, garbage j Electric stove, refrigerator. Car bath second floor. Large well variety. Only the St. Louis virus Patterson did not report the full EXPERIENCED ups. Top rates, all benefits,- and ture Hospital, 195 South St.. |- space. Beautiful surroundings. Ml 9-8590 amesite drive, perfect condition. landscaped lot. Priced to sell. oil burner, picture window. Lake and the two equine vtrusoa seem ail money will be Immediately re­ G A 80U N E - Ray Hagenow, -MI— 9-2214; “Ray FOR SALE-Ironrite Ironer. MI Rockville TR 6-2174. disposal and dishwasher. $60. MI R. F. Dlmock Oo., Realtor. MI privHeges. trees. Only $8,900. list, but he said they ranged from funded. ______. 25.9 EILECTRICAL work by Walt Zema- Jackson, Ml 3-8338. STENOGRAPHER overtime available. Cool shop In 3-1124. $110. Call Ml 9-1838. Phone 'MI 1-627$. Brae-Burn Real­ to have much, if any, importance the quality and quantity of food nek. Prompt efficient service. country setting. Apply 9-0.304. , MANCHESTER—4 room ranch, 0-5245. ty. Small down payment. Goodchild- In North America. Both equine Why Pay More? 1. Anna Ixives Johnny centrally located, new aluminum Bartlett Realty. BU 9-0939 MI to the low rote of pay for exceeding BUY 10 g a l l o n s t o d a y Guaranteed workmanship. MI COUGHLIN ROOFING Company, For local insurance claim office FRIGIDAIRB refrigerator, Apex | TWO ROOM apartment, stove, types cause a disease of horses the monthly quota of atx tona o f PeraonalB S 0-8076. Inc. Aluminum siding, asphalt- of nationally known company. Ap­ J. T. SLOCOMB CO. 2. And They Got Married wringer type Washing machine, kitchen set, electricity furnished. aiding, city water and sewerage. v m CAPS18 and Ronchei, $7 hew homes 3-7928. and have killed a great many, of Ask For A.Surprise DUMONT console TV, $78. Moving. Price $11,600. Phllbrick Agency, being started in Vernon bv J. E. cool per man. The rate is 2S cents asbestos roofing. Also alummum, ply by letter giving resume of ex­ Matson Hill Road MI 3-2098. 3. And Started Housekeeping Call at 124 W. Center St. M I' Call MI 3-8304 between 6-9 p.m. UNDER CONSTRUCTION few "M $26,500 Glastonbury. Custom built these animals. a ton. VACUUM CLEANERS repaired tn 9-Passenger EDSEL WAGON HAROLD A SONS Rubbish Remov­ galvanized or copper gutters and perience, education, age. etc. 4. With FURNITURE — 3 1796. ------—------MI 9-8484. McCiarthy. These homes will sell Most epidemics of encephalitis my oam home abop. For^ voara al-Paper and ashes. Call MI South Glastonbury, C?onn. room ranch, basement garage, for $11,990. Only $860 lown and 2 bedroom brick ranch on $ acres The prioon’a cool output from 1953 Standards PACKARD SEDAN leaders. Ml 3-77(17. 5. From ALBERT'S Of Course! $12,500—Attractive 6 room Cape, choice locetion, built-in eto-e and of beantiful plush green lawn. from the western equine virus three (Cumberland mountain mines factoay experience. All makeo, low , 1959 EDSEL CORSAIR 9-4034. BOX E. HERALD RCA COMBINATION radio ' and FOR RENT-Five room apart- $88 monthly including mortgage, ratea tree eatlmatea. free pickup ROOFING SIDINO, painting. Car­ . Just 'ook at these tremendous nient. .'MI 3-2068. aluminum storms, amesite drive, oven, ceramic tUe bath, smesUe taxes and fire insurance Your Beautiful view and privacy. J. D. have been worst in Infanta, es­ is used in other state instltutiona. Hardtop. It's New record player. $65. Call MI 9-5856 Musical Instraments 53 large trees, near bus. shopping drive, completely landscaped lot. pecially those under six months and delivery. Mr. Miller, JA We Can Make A Deal RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any m ake- pentry. Alterations and additions. values and remember at Albert’s choice of a 5<4 room ranch with Realty. MT 9-8075. Evenlnga MI ,Only N of the 605 inmates took cars. amplifiers, phonographs and BARBER, manager or journey­ THREE ROOM furnished apart­ and school. Carlton W. Hutchins, $18,000. R. F. Dtmock Co.. Realtor. 9-3640. old, and In elderly people 60 years pert in the rebellion. Prison offi­ 2-5004.______See CHET BRUNNER c>ilinn. Workmanship puaraij- EXPERIENCED SEWING man's license. Phone MI 9-2655. you ran have a protection bond. No oven and range or a Cape Cod changers. Over 47 years total ex­ teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., i n Autumn payments in rose of unemploy­ ment -.vlth bath. Heat and hot MI 6-5132. MI 0-S24S. with .5 finished rooms. Model old and up. cials first had said that two smalier PARTS from 1946 Oldsmobile. MI NEARLY NEW Stewart Oriphonic $13,900—Rockville. 5 room Cape. 85c WASH. 10c DRY—Do it your- perience. 90 days guarantee on all 8t. MI 3-4860. MACHINE OPERATORS ment. illness, strikes —and a paid electric guitar. MI 3-5679. wnter. .No childrerv. MI 3-7376. homes' will be ready about August Strangely enough, tn the origr mines would continue in operation aelf. Lucky Lady. Self-Service BRUNNER'S 9-4088 .ifter 5:30. $9,200—CUTE 2 bedroom ranch, 1'4 baths, basement garage all work. PottertoB’e. Ml 0-4637. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 up bill in full in case of death. xvm 1. but now is the-time to pick your Inal St. Louis epidemic in 1933 today but later decided to let them Laundry, 11 Maple- St. (across ’ YOUR LARK DEALER BABY CARRIAGE — practically FOR RENT-Bollon Lake. Three aluminum storms, amesite drive, plastered. 80-dav occupancy, ter­ (It was from this epidemic that remain idle until the trouble had GONDER TV Sales and .Service. AND TRAINEES 3 ROOMS ...... $188 large *rces. Carlton W Hutchins, lot. Bea-Jtiful high elevation. Take from First National Store Parking On the Manchester Vernon Town Roofing and Chimneys 16*A new. Can be converted to carbed, Wanted—To Buy 58 spacious rooms with bath In large DA ROOM RANCH, like new, fire­ rific buy. J. D, Realty. MT 9-8075. the St. Louis virus got Its name), quieted down. Servicing TV, auto, home, hi-fi. AKC SPRINGER Spaniel puppies. The "Honeymoon" country home. Separate entrance. MI 9-5132. place, ceramic tile bath, amesite Route 83 from Vernon CSrcle for Evenings MI 9-3640. Lot). Line. Next to Vittner's Gardena Registered. Priced reasonably. IH r MI 3-0014. 3 ROOMS ...... $269 2 miles, turn right on Center Rd. only a small proportion of chil­ The other hostegea are Ben Quarter ot century of satisfied ROOFING—Specialising r> pairing Apply Manchester Modes, Inc. WANTED TO BUY Privacy. Lake rights. Utilities drive, attached garage, full price RIPE^WANTED—French Rd. and TALCOTTVILLB Call mornings PI 2-6289. The "Charm House" ON*-2% ACRES fertile land, 6 and follow signs to WestvieW Ter­ TWO NICE pronerties with a ter­ dren snd infants was involved. Davis, 35. Petros, and Earl Henan service. Ml 9-1486, MI 8-2781. roofs of all kinds. New rooft, gut GIRL’S ftOADMASTER deluxe bl- Tlood used reeaiable furniture, furnisheil. Rent reasonable. Call $11,900. R. F. Dlmock Co. lealtor, 'Camp Meeting Rd. to Pratt and Open Evenings Till 9. Sal. 5 Pine St. 3 ROOMS ...... $394 MI 9.9.36.5 after 6 p.m. rooms, breezeway, double (arage, MI 041246, Robert Murdock, Ml race. McCarthv Enterprises $n rific Income. Conveniently locat Since that time It has been found ley, 57, of LafoUette. Members of ter work, chimneys cleaned r i- cycle, fully equipped. Excellent also small upright and spinet 4-0988, MI 8-6878. their femillee stayed with friends Whitney, Eaat Hartford. 5-4:45 CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, condition. Reasonable. MT 9-3310 The 'Hollywood" 3 ceramic baths, firepla'-e. 8 3-6472, or Barbara Wooda, MI ed, J, n. Realty. MI 9-8075, Eve­ especially frequently In adult WHOLESALE PRICES—1954 Ford. available ail hours. Satisfaction paired. Aluminum aiding. 80 w a n t e d -G ood home fo t 2 cute 3 ROOMS ...... $488 pianos. ' miles. Carlton W. Hutchins. Ml here awaiting developments. shift. Can after 5 p.m. MI 9-0454. years’ experience. Free esti­ Manchester, Conn. after 6 p.m. 9-7702. nings MI 6-3640. male agricultural workers. 4 door, $450, lOSF Ford Country guaranteed. Call MI >-1315 kittens. Call MI 9-8480. The "Boulevard’’ Bnslnms Loestlons 9-5132. SOUTH WINDSOR — Dutch C^ mates. Call Howley, Ml $-6361, MI Watkins Used Furniture lonisl. Old Main Street. 7 rooms, The aym'ptoma of infection with sedan, $950. 1957 Ford Country OLD MEETING House rock maple 3 ROOMS ...... $597 for Rent 64 XX $17,900 - MANCHESTER, Green any one of the viruses which AatimiobOes for Sale 4 sedan, $1,600. 1957 Ford, ranch TAMKIR TREE Removal— land 3-0763. YOUNG LADIES wanted for gen­ Exchange CXJLXJNIAL — Seven room older detached garage. Near bus. church Manor, 6 room Ranch near Buck- WANTED Good home for 8 little 8-piece dining room set, $100. Also The "Aristocrat" cause encephalitis are not always wagon. $1,250. 1957 Cl^evrolet, 4 cleared, firewood cut. Insured. eral factory, work. Apply Man­ S ROOMS ...... $679 STORE FOR RENT, excellent lo­ home on Vernon Street. Modern MANCHESTER—New 6 room Co­ and schools. Under $19 000. Ex­ ley school. FHill basement, ceram­ kittens. Call MI 0-.3488. 6" reflector telescope, $76. PI 16 Oak Stireei clusive. Dewing A Dewing. Inc., alike. WANTED — Clean used cars. We door wsgon, $1,650. 1957 Chevro­ Call MI 3-8742, Paul A. Ell'son. chester Modes, Inc., Pine St., 2-6042. Free delivery, free setup, free cation .500 square ft., air-condi­ kitchen with dishwasher. Down­ lonial. fireplace, built-in sto*'c oven ic tile bath, cit.v water and sewer. buy, trade down or trade any- Heating and Plnmhirig 17 Manchester. Realtors, AD 3-3665. Evenings Mr. During infancy, sudden fever *8 and *8 let, 4 door, $1,300. 1957 Ford, club WANTED—Home (or medium size storage until wanted, regardless of WE BUY and sell antique anq used tioned opUonal. Tel. Ml 8-1101. stairs bedroom 4U)d full tile bath. and dishwasher. $17,000. R. F. Occupancy Sept. 1st. J. D.-Realty. ttofaig. Douglsa Motora, SSS 'Cain. FLOOR SANDING and reflnlBhins 3 bedrooms,'On second floor. Im­ Lasbu'ry JA 8-6S3S. MI 9-807,5, Evenings MI 9-3640. . and refusal to eat commonly * coupe, $1,250, 1956 Ford converti­ Spectallslng in old floors. M S. WATSON, PLUMBING and heat­ EXPERIENCED dog. Black and brown; Good pet time! furniture, china, glaae, -lilver, pic­ DlmoCk Co Realtor. Ml 3-5245. come at the beginning. These are ble. $1,050. Oakland Motors 367 ing contractcr. New installations, sewing machine HAND I.AWN mower, ball bear­ (XJMMERCIAL business or office mediate,occupancy. Price $16,300. b e f o r e TOU b u t a uaed ear 9-5750. operators, day shift, 8 a.m.-4:30 for children. MI 3-7252. Sho'vn By Appointment ture (ramei, gune. attic or dents. SIX ROOM CAPE — Full shed dor­ soon followed by vomiting, mus­ Oakland St. MI 3-1446. alteration work and ret>alr work. ings. $4. MI 9-4081. whole estates Furniture refln- space fot rent. Up to 8800 iquare Earle S. Rohan, Realtor. MI aae OormaB Motor Balea. Rulck p.m. Night shift ..5.-p.m.-in p.m. At Tour Convenience 3,7433. XXI mer. fireplace, inaulated. open Lots for Sale 73 cular twitchings. some muscular . Q—What oimiveroary waa re­ M A M RUBBISH Removal Serv­ Ml 9-8808. Day or Night Ished and repaired. Furlnture Re- feet. Will s’lb-divlde. Main Street. Sales asid Service. 885 Main VOLKSWAGEN — American Apply Kaklar Toy Co:, 60 Hilliard I-ocated near Center. Plentv of MANCHESTER—New 7, room Co­ staircase, knotty pin« recreation stiffness and especially a stiff cently calebroted by Iceland? Street Ml 8-5871. Opsa ovanlnga. ice. Full time. Residential. com­ St. WANTED Good home for 4 kit­ Phone Samuel Albert pair Service and Sales Talcott BOLTON — Immaculate 6 room room, hot water oil heat, com­ MANCHESTER — A zone lot, city models. Yo«i buy one, I’ll keep the tens. \^lll deliver. Call MI 4-1782. vine. MI 3-7449. parking. Phone Ml 0-5229 br-Ml lonial. I’ i baths. breeKway two neck. The temperature goes up A—The 1,000th ohnlvereary of mercial industrial. Attics cellars, Boats and Accessories 46 Hartford CH 7-0358 Cape, full basement with garage, bination windows and doors, water and sewer. Hurrv hurry. the Althing, oldest parUamentory OLDER CARS, mechanics spe­ other. 1959 received Saturday. yards, lawn mowing, high grass Moving—^Trucking— PART-TIME—General office clerk. 3-7444. car attached garage. Built-Ins. Im­ rather rapidly to 103 degrees or Driven 180 miles, with extras, Storage 20 WANTED-Two 1877 Indian Head: oil heat, amesite drive. Aluminum mediate occupancy $22,900. R. E. porch, shade trees, amesite Manchester Realty Co., Ml 3-0000. 105 degrees in most cases. assembly in the world. cials, Qzit youraelf cars, always cut. Incinerator barrels. ^ 9-9757. Prefer mornings, but hours can be 12 FOOT BARBOUR runabout. 14 Jf yo» have no means of trans- FOR SALE-Renl. EqiJipped soda windows ana doors. Beautiful lot drive, good condition. Priced for a goM aslectian. Look behind our price $1,890 Car still not regis­ arranged. Write BoDc H, Herald. Articles For Sale 45 h.p. Evinnide motor Manv portation. I'll send my auto for pennies. Also other coins, gold, Dimock Co., Realtor, Ml 3-5245. Headache, backache and some­ tered. 1968 1,200 miles. Original AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local silver and copper. Herman A. shop, luncheonelfe, 133 Sprjct St., with plenty shade trees. Half mile quick sale. Charles Lesperance <3—Which state woe once sold oCnce. Douglas Motora. Stt Main. REUPHOLSTERY, slip covers end extras, $325. 38 Server St. Ml I you. No obligation. MI 9-7620. times abdominal distress are owner. Immaculate. W'th extras, draperies custom made. Free es­ moving; packing, storage. Low PREPARE NOW for next .year's TOP SOn.f—Possibly the cle nest Krajewski, 33 Park Street, Rock­ Manchester. Call ElXport 9-8088, from "rfanchester line. Only $750 XLII Resort Property for Sale 74 common, especially with the west­ to another state? NEED A CAR and had your credit $1,675. See them* at 136 Falknor timates. Open evenings ft- your rates on long dfatance moves to and most fertile delivered >n this 9.2860 after 4 p.m. A - I _ B - E - R - T - ' S ville. TR 5-5257. Saybrook. down. Call now. Ml 8-6454, or AD A —In 1677. the heirs of the land vacation. You will be able "to go 6-1241. f VERNON—Four room ranch, base­ STAFFORD LAKE -Waterfront 4- ern equine and St. Louis varieties. turned down? Short on down pay­ Drive. Manchester. Ml 9-3635. convenience P A M Upho'rtery 48 states, liff 8-8187. further and do more with money area ‘his year. Place your -rder. NEW SEBAGO outboard, wind­ 43-45 ALLYN ST , HARTFORD WEST SIDE—New Hating. Two- Stiffness of the neck in grown­ between the Merrimack and Ken­ I-ARGE PLEASANT store, exce’- family, 4-4 duplex, 2 twin-size bed ment, garage. Vacant. $14,000. P. room cottage with large porch, ment? Had a repoesesaion? Don’t Shops, 307 N. Main St. MI 9-6324. you save as an Avon reoresenta- Leonard L. Gigllo A Sons, Bolton shield and convertible lop. trailer. Open Nights Till 8 p.m. V. Tongren. Broker. MI i-6321. ups and older childreh, as well as nebec rivers sold Maine to Massa- VANGARD midget (micro) auto­ MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ Call MI 3-7083. Rooms Without Board 59 lent for grocery. TV,, or appliance BOWERS SCHOOL Section—Under rooms,, excellent location. Handy one-half bath, fireplace, full cel­ give up! See Douglas Motors, get tive. Cash in on heavy aumjner- At wholesale price. Must be sold Sat. 6 p.m. salesr.xim etc Good size front $15,000.. Immaculate 3 bedroom ‘‘Anything In Real Estate." lar, recreation room, oil hot air in infants, is characteristic. chuaetta for about 16,000. the lowdown on the lowest down mobile with a Clint(jn 214 h-.p. ing Company. Local and lonr dis­ to bus, church and shopping, '"ood time demand for our fragrances, by July 15. Call MI 3-4426 p ranch, large living room and With appropriate treatment, and smallest payments anywhere. fiberglas red and while body. MI tance moving, packing and stor- 20” ROTARY mower, aelf-propelled ROOM WITH kitchen privileges. windows, $110 monthly C II after investment primerty. Priced to sell. heat, large lot, 2 boata, bathing, deodorants, sun-tan lotions. High Centrally located. Babies a c-, 5, Ml 9-1680 or Ml 9-8549. 99 Sum­ kitchen, full dry basement, beau­ TOLLAND-7 room custom built boating and fishing. Tom Minor, death from the western equine or Q—Which university hoa the Not a small-loan or finance com­ 8-2074. television, service •-4841. Me. Weekly van (wrvlce to New commission. Complete training. $99.95 ireg. $139.95. discontinued FOR SALE—24 ft. Chris Craft ex­ ELECTTROLUX refrigerator. Will $15,200. R. F. Dimock Co., RegU brick ranch, breezeway heated pany olsn. Douglas Motors, 833 York. Ml 8-6563. model), ktarlow’a, 867 Main St. press cruiser. Many extras. Tel. cepted. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. mer St tifully landscaped 125 foot tot. MI 9-5245, or Barbara Woods. MI Broker, ■ Rockville, TR S-S042. St. Louis types of encephalitis lorgcat U.8. coBeetion of pafiynia Call today. CH 6-1668. sell very reasonable. MI 9-4978, Shown by appointment. Elva garages, 2 fireplaces, full base­ Main St. FLOOR WASHING and polishing MI 3-1728. 9-7702, Robert Murdock. Ml 3-6472. teems to be rather rare, at leoot monuecripta? ' 1982 MERCURY, ,4-door, radio and done evenings with prafessional MANCHESTER Package Delivery. POWER MOWERS—Toro. Jacob PLEASANT large healed room, AIR-CONDITIONED 3-room office. Tyler, Realtor. MI 9-4469. Eve­ ment on 2,5 acres. Immediate oc­ CRYST.AL LAKE—Four room cot­ in infants. There is ho one medi­ A—The University of Michigan GAS REFRIGERATOR, good cOh- 100% Main Street location. Park­ cupancy. E. C. Norck. CH 6-8648, tage with sunporch, half bath, J950 FORD convertible, new t«m heaUr, $250. MI 3-2910. equipment. , Dennis Kerin, MI Light trucking and package deliv­ sen, Yazoo and Snapping Turtle EVINRUDE 15 h.p. outboard dition. Suitable (or cottages, $18. free parking, pn bus line. 148 nings MI 9-5051. cine or serum which always works, with nearly 7,000. WOMAN (or cleaning Friday's. Center St. Ml S-5002. ing Marlow's. 867 Main St, VACATION LIVING CH 8-4600. completely furnlahed. Immacu­ and new tires, $175. Cali MI 9-1805. ery. Refrigerators, washers -uid Call after 8 p.m, MI 9-9469. Reel and rotary. Also ridmg mow motor. Excellent condition. 12 ft, MI 3-5407. although many treatments have VOLKSWAGEN convertible. 19!57. stove moving specialty. Folding ers. Parts and service. Capitol MANCHESTER—New 6 room split ALL YEAR ROUND late. Outaide fireplace. Double lot. • ^ 4 . V bottom plywood walk through BARBER SHOP fully equipped, BOLTON—Six room split level, been tri^ . Q—How much does the blood Good condition. Call PI 2-7917 TYPEWRITERS — Repaired, rent' chairs for rent. Ml 9-0783. EARN EXTRA money—Sell Christ­ Equipment Co.. 38 Main St.. Man­ deck ooat. C. J. Morrison Paint TEN-PIECE walnut dining room ranch, 2 full baths, built-in oven Second Bolton Lake Beach rights. Could easily be win­ after 6 p.m. ed, sold and serviced, 479 E, ROOM NEAR bath for gentleman. heated. 241 N. Main SI. $60 ■per and range, finished recreation fireplace, garage, plastered walls, terized. J.5,500. Tom Minor Brok­ Sometimes the effects of en­ in a human body weigh? 1163 HILLMAN Minx convertible, mas. cards. Up to 100% profit. chester. MI 3-7958. Store, 385 Center St. set. Very good condition. MI A—The blood tn a normal hu­ new top, good condition, $375. MI Middle Turnpike. MI 9-3477. Free parking. 54 High St. month. Phone MI 9-2655. room, 2-car garage. Convenient Six room, year 'round, lakefront rear patio. Built 1654 Nice area. er, Rockville, TR 5-5042. cephalitis are tragic. One mother UTILITY TRAILER. 195.7 Stude- Experience unnecessary. Free im­ 9-0800. man being weighs a little more ••3473. Painting— Papering 21 LOOKING—For a TV set 'o-, your 1957 OWENS Sports Cruiser. 19 ft., location to shopping and schools. home. 60 ft. waterfront with large Priced at $15,950. MI 9-0316. has written that her child had baker V-8. 1949 Ford station FLOOR SANDING a specialty. print samples. Assortments on ap­ ROOM FOR rent, continuuous hot I "brain fever” a couple of years than seven pounds of every 100 proval. V/rite: Hyrrest Card Co., cottage or patio. We have several 126 h.p., toilet, sleeps 2. Excellent $20,900. Down payment required, dock, “ anchored float, rowboat. 1968 RENAULT 4CZ. Black. White­ wagon. PI 2-7211. Skilled workmanship. Andy SC' PAINTING AND paperhang;ing. reconditioned sets available Call water and shower. Private en- j Houses for Rent 651 $2,090. Phitbrick Agency. MI Three bedrooms, pine paneled liv­ LIKE NEW. Complete in every Suburban for sale 75 ago. She is now told th.at the pounds of body weight. Dept. 236. 183 Easex St., Boston 11, condition. Ideal (or watei skilng- HOI.LYWOOD bed (or sale. Used ■I way. Well built brick oversized 6- walls, radio. Excellent condition. bula, MI 9-8919. Good clean workmanuiip at rea- Modern TV Service. Ml 3-8185, 4 very little. M l,9-4914. trance, free parking. 101 C?)iestnut 9-8464. ing room with fireplace. Screened r^ht side of his brain has been 1958 , black con­ Mass. and weekend trips. Call Ml 3-.569S. St. VERNON 4 room.s, bath, garage. "Toom Cape. Shed dormer, 2 tile COVENTRY School St. Six rooms, 1850. MI 9-1455. aonable rates. 30 years In Man­ Hills St. —(------:------— porch-o,verlooking lake. New paint damaged. She would like to know Q—What is "CrysUI Day ”? vertible wjth whitewall tires. Can LAWN MOWERS aharpeneo re­ chester. Raymond Flske. Ml $.50 ppi month. Adults oniv. Call baths, fireplace, garage, recrea­ bath, oil heat. $7,000. Aak (or A J. TR 5-7290 and landscaping. $15,800. whether this may come right A-^boervoncea in November 1969 FORD passenger Country be seen at 390 Main St. Tel. Ml paired. All work guaranteec Free 9-9237. CEDAR CLOTHES line poles In- FOR SALE Surf boat and ski PLEASANT ROOM (or 1 or 2 gen­ LOSS SALE TO SE'ITLE tion room. Fruit trees, garden Buckley, Welles Agency. Coven­ 1938,. marked the 30th anniver- Squire. Radio, heater and Fordo- 9-92687 pick-up and delivery. We also Help Wanted—-Male 36 stalled. tlemen; Separate entrance. Also | plot. H. B. Grady, Broker.' MI try. PI 2 7386, PI 2-7932. again. All sizes. Old Doles re- rack, MI 9-4401. Call Owner MI 9-8905 Unfortunately, I cannot give tory o f the Nazi onolought on —raatlc. Cost $3,680- eeU for $2,600. aharpen axes, - scissors chisels, PAINTER and paperhaiiger, deco­ mgved. Bean poles, Truck bat- --t- SEPTIC TANKS separate kitchen. Free parking. 3-8009. 1954 j a g u a r XK120M Roadster. SIX ROOM furnished home. MI ESTATE Jewish synagogues tn Germany. PI 2-8519. planer blades and knivea. Z’runo rating. Good clean job, reasonable EXPERIENCED tool makers and tcry. MI 9.1353. MI 3-4724. NOW—VA MORTGAGES MANSFIELD — Large three bed­ her encouragement This type of Needs paint and top. Good running Moake. Ml 8-0771, price. S. Yencha, MI 9-6914 after machinist. Apply E. A. Patten Co., 3-2807 4-4 TWO-FAMILY duplex. Good room ranch. Ii4-J>aths. Sunken harm to the brain is probably ir- Tlita day became known ms "Ciys* condition. Reasonable. Inquire M 5. 303 Wetherell St, MI 9-0701. FOR SALE—Used lumber from BEDROOM WITH connecting liv-, 10% Down 5i/i% condition. Ideal location. Owner. living room with stone fireplace reverelble, though one can hope tol D a y” - bocouae of the many Location excellent, 35 minutes to glass and crystal objects that Union St. after 4. 2x3 to 2x10 sheathing flooring. PLUCGED SEWERS Ing room. ‘ Also single room, j Suburban for Rent 66 Hartford. Fine old rural colonial. MI 9-0958. and cathedral ceilinga Ehctra that enough normal brain tissue Sew'M atching Shirt$ HonsehoIA Serrl(«8 THOMAS HARRISON - Painting PLANT FOREMAN One G.E. and one Richmond hot Clean, attractive, quiet. Near Cen- ‘ Dining room, breakfast room, pan­ • $8,409- -Andover Lake— 4 room special kitchen with red wood is present so that the child can were shattered. and decorating. Equippec and ITORE Cape, fireplace, porches, garage, WEIST SIDE—Economical living! Offered 13-A Experienced in metal finishing, water (urnace, radiators, pipes, Machine Gleaned ter. MI 6-7410, ! 4'* ROOM aparthient, street floor, try, 15x30’ living room, master bed- cabinets. Full basement. Artesian develop reasonably normally. fully insured (or large and small hot water heaters,' sinks, tubs, room, two double bedcooins and extra lot. Cute Cape—4 rooma, full base­ well. Two-car garage, acre lot. Much work remains to be done -What is measured In deci-' No$talgic Charm! jobs. Workmanship guaranteed knowledge of metal quality, par­ SepUe Tanka, Dry Wells, Sewer ANDOVER — 1 and 2 furnished large .-ooms entirely redecorated. ment. treed lot. Low price. Only ► I DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com' ticularly aluminum. A production windows, inside and outaide doors. ^OR RENT Heat and hot water, stove and re-y nursery, teen dorm. Paneling, . 3 $9,900 - Coventry Lake — New $17,900. Ask for A. J. Buckley. on the various kinds of encepha­ pany doors and windows, custom with reasonable prices. Call MI- 10 MAPLE ST. Lines Installed—^l l a r Water­ rooms, kitchen privileges if de­ ranch. 5 rooms. $11,500. Robert B. Anderson Agen­ -Intenslty'of sound. man able to handle crew of 6. In Other plumbing and electrical-' proofing Done. frigeralor, back porch, $90. TR fireplaces, beamed ceiling. 1 1/3 Welles Agency, Coventry. PI litis. More information is needed work guaranteed. Call collect Wtl- 3-4884. articles- Open daily 3j30df:30 — APPLY — sired. Nesi lake. Phone after 5: acres, giant shade trees, view, $11,500—Six room Cape, 1 'unfin- cy. JA 8-0139. 2-7356, PI 2-7932. charge of plant. Related experience p m. PI 2-7334, I 5-5126. on how they,are spread (insects \ Q— How old is llmantic HA 8-1106. " In rhemiral.s helpful. Growth op­ p.m., Saturday 8 a.m.-i. pYn'.' or stone walls. 10 minutes to lake iahed, 'oaaemenf, city utilities, eco­ the Coptic EIXTERIOR 8hd Interior painting. Manehesttr McK i n n e y b r o s . nomical. 67 Laurel Street BOLTON—20 acres suitable for de- are suspected in some cases), Chuurch of Egypt? Ceilings refintshed. Paperhanging. portunity. Apply immediaiely. call MI . 9-2.392. Y ard'at Stock ROCKVIIXE, Village St. 4>.4 rooms privileges, i/s-mile to shopping., all what causes an outbreak to de- "FLAT i ^ S H Holland window Sovings and Loan and bath, unfurnished. 'vilK. hot $11,600—Five room Cape. one vclopnieni or farm, small house, A—This lO-centuries.-old Chris­ .shades, made to measure All Wallpaper books. Eatlmatea given. Place, off North 'Main Si. ' j Sawnragn Disposal Co. A WELL FURNISHED room with conveniences. Buyer m>ist , have Do It y^rself chance. Sturdy 6 veolp, what people are Immune, HERS c o m STATE — — — r 1907-MAIN ST. waler.-'$8(r-monthly. TR 5-7984. igood credit u id earning o f ' $8,000 floor,-buy for less than rent. - room home of th* older type. Tour chicken coop and barn Included, tian church, is said to'have been metal Venetian blinds « a new Fully covered by Insurance. Calj 180-182 Pearl flt.—-Ml 8-5S08 garage. MI 3-8958. $13,000—Six room Colonial, ga­ near main highway, S. A. Beech- or resistant and what are the best founded by St. Mark in ' the first low price. Keys made while you. Edward R..Price. ,,Ml,_9-10O8.. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE to $10,000 net (or comfort. Down chance to improve. Priced accord- payment required, $875. PI 2-6226 rage. Ideal for handy man.' ler. Realtor, MI 3-6969 or- Wv R.- methods-of prevention and._treat^ century------8335 wait. Marlow’s. 8()6 Ma in ' ST.; MANCHES’fER ment. 10-30 ANY PAINTING—interior and ex­ A Public Service—No Fee Chargejl^' ROOM TO Rent. Inquire 53 Gerard Sumnier Homes for Rent 67 any time. $13,000—Six room (Colonial, 2-car Smith, MI 9-8952. Q-^What has become of the terior. Superior work. I,ow prices. St. MI 3-5047. garage, trees, needs paint. Ashford Lake An early solution is not likely. Mayflower n . British-built replica WEAVING of burns, moth holes ANDOVER LAKE—7 room water­ STAFFORD—Large 3-family house, and torn clothing, hosiery runs, Estimates, no obligation. MI WANTED - 3 Or 4 young men' car­ LOAM -- - _____ S room shore front cottage. Nice of the ship that carried the Pil­ FURNISHED light housekeeping front cottage, all modern conven­ ROCKVILLB—A rare find on to­ (JLIFFORD HANSEN, 5 rooms first floor. Second floor grims to the New World? handbags repaired tipper re­ 9-4871. penters, Graduates 9f-'''ne Howell . CULTIVATED. CLEAN iences. Available July 18 through lot. Cheney Technical^cbool in Man­ TOBACCO FIELD LOAM room near Main St. Toadies only. day’s market. 5 year old 8 room 4- 4, Shed and barn. 2-acre lot. Im­ A-^It has been placed on per­ placement, umbrellas -epalred, season. Call MI 9-0980. split level, 4 bedrooms. Asking Realtor mediate occupancy. $11,500. Can men’s shirt collars reversed and EXTERIOR house painting apecial- chester, to tjuitef a third bedroom Pall MI 3-8388. South Windsor Hospital Notes manent exhibition In Plymouth, iata. Call for free eatimates. Fully to a m^aenl 2 bedroom house. | TEL. M l 9*0650 ' only $20,500. Large family? See MI 3-2453 Ml 9-6793 Foster St.—5 room Cape;. $12,700. arrange $10,500 mortgage. Tom Mass., as port of a Pilgrim roi- replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ AFTER 6 P.M. this one. P. V 'Tongren, Broker. Minor, Broker, Rockville, TR ing Shog^ Insured. Workmanship giiaranteed. Ca^M E 3-7525. Work in Manchester VlalUng Home: Adulte—3 to 8 toration project PI 2-8002. — ------Apartments— Flats- COVENTRY LAKE-Cottages for MI 3-6321. MANCHESTER—3 acres of com­ 5- 5(>42. rent, boats. PI 2-6825. mercial or industrial land. 4 room ARTHUR A. KNOFLA, pjn.: Olaternity—t to 5 and 6:30 TV SERVICE - Potterton’s. aU ■pWlT-TIME —Esso Service (Center. Tenements G.*! EXTERIOR and Interior p^intliig MANCHESTER house i,n prenqises. Price $11,900. Realtor WILUNG'YON—$13,500. Three bed- te 8 p.m.; CMIdren’a Ward— to O—How does RuMia now n u k makes. Highest quality guaranteed Few evenings plus weekends. Ex­ In trade? No job too amall. Reflaohable perienced preferred. Before 5 p,n»*. No need to fight bridge traffic, morning and night PhJIbriipt Agenej,. MI„9-8464.____ .C0Pra-‘'anch, oil ..baseboard heat,4-J~P-**>* work and parts, over 47 vear’s ex­ 414 ROOM, fully furnished apart­ -Wanted to Rent 68 Ml $-5440 r Ml 6-S938 A —Sixth tn the WMld as a trad­ perience. Famous (or service since rates. Call Ml 3-87j MI 9-8198. ment, centrally located heat In- Vacant—3 bedroom Cape, near Lot 490.'c300, Immediate occupan­ when .you work in Manchester. , . bus,.school and shopping area. Hot MANCHESTER, Falknor Drive — cy. fimili down payment. Tom ADMITTED YESTERDAY:. ing notion, behind the U n i t o d -.1931. Phone Ml 9-4887 for beet Drug Store cluded, $90. Call Ml 9-6808, WANTED FVmished rent in^Bol- Well constructed Cape. S rooms 28.WOODBRIDGE St. - Spacious PAINTING^AND paperhanging. ROUTE DRIVER- 5 day week. ! water heat, fireplace, garage. older home. 6 rooms, plus 2 un­ Minor, Broker, Rockville, TR Gordon Sanborn. Coventry; Mol- States, the 'United Kingdom. West service. First ciar^work. Available now. lon, suitable for family. MI finished, 'porch. F.H.A. appraised. Germany, Canada, and France—In Numerous benefit.q. Apply In per- j f iv e r o o m s , second floor of , 9-6985. Large VRid with trees. Priced right finished. Easily converted into a 5-6042. Ilejeon Honnlgan, 19 Durant S t; FujJy-nnsured. Call after 4 p.m. son. Manchester Coat .^pron and ' lUNCHEONEnE Manchester Green home -n bus for quick sale. Minimum down. Available September. MI 6-2046,. Barbara Arnold, Storrs; Mrs. 'that order. ARE YOU tired of drab, lifeless Woman clerk for general office work. 2- family. S-car garage. Lot 99x165. floors? I can make your flo ^ 9-6326. Towel Supply, 73 Summit St. I WANTED line. Call Ml 9-5201 or Ml 4-1302. STAFFORD—Six room oi6er house, Alice Flanders, Willimontio; Mrs. THREE BEDROOM ranch -with Marion E. Robertson, Broker. MI in excellent condition. Hot air look new again. T use the^JirtMt CONCESSION Must be good typist snd a knowledge of bookkeeping Int- WANTED- -KX) feet Industrial space (5all 3- 5963. Edith Myers. Windsor; Kathleen Q—Does tha American lobstor t h r e e r o o m apartment, heal, full cellar and Its baths. 61 Alice heat, garage, etc/'^8.'500. Tom wax and professional equipment. portant but not eeaentlal. 40 hour week, paid vacation. Blue at $2 a foot per year. MI 3-1282. ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor Drivie. A real buy in a choice Hoar, 26 .Charter Rd., Rockville; o h ^ its shall ? All work done evenings bv Dennis hot water, gas stov* and Venetian Minor, Broker, Rockville, TR A—Yes. It sheds its shell vriion Availobln At .One*. (jross and other benefits. Apply in person to Miss Clulow,. neighborhood. MI 3-0095. SAVE CLOSING COST 5-5042. Mrs. Hejss Ward, Ellington; Mrs. Kerin. MI 9-1805. • blinds,' MI 9-284'9. MI 9-4543 or Mr. Johnson, Attractive 5 room ranch in fine It gets too big for the existing one. • SEPTIC TANKS Farm and I^and for Sale 71 Maude I^ppenburg, 92 Ho1I St.; — 4- CLEANED and INSTALLED MI 3-7357 BUSINESS SITE on East Center location. Large . living- ’room with ROCkVlLLE—A well kept 6 room Mrs. Frieda Soeten, 76 Foley S t; This happens once or twice a year in an adult lobster. Building-^Cimtracting 14 WANTED BOLTON—Approximately 5% acree St., 120 fool frontage, plus 6 room fireplace, 1 bedrooms, deluxe Cape Cod featuring 4 finished Mrs. Elmma Russell Westbrook; Call BOWERS SCHOOL area—Charm­ house, 4-car $rarage with 58 feet kitchen. Basement. Carport, As­ down, 2 partially finished up. Full Kathleen Manning, 100 Bretton ALL TYPES of carpentry work, • SEWERS Coventry Notice of land with 650’ frontage. Ideal fflanrttratrr Sarning ijrralli location. Reasonable. 8. A. Beech- ing six room colonial. 20 ft. living more frontage. Carlton W. Hutch­ sume VA mortgage with small shed dormer, combination screens Rd.; Steven Mather, 48 Dudley Q—By what name was present- done, alterationa, dormers, roof-' MAftHINE CLEANED ins, MI 9-5182. . Registered Ml 9-9814 The Coventry Zoning Board of ler. Realtor. Ml 8-8989. room with fireplace. Dining down payment. and windows, fireplaice, plastered St.; Ernest White, 21 8. Grove St. ‘day Scotland known to tbs Rom-r Ing, porches, etc. Call Ml 9-5981. Appeals will hold a public hearing room with corner cupboard. Family, home of 6^ well kept ans? • INSTALLATION DUTCH CX)LONIALr-If you like walls, ceramic tile bath. Beautiful Rockville: Karen Wlazlo,- 5 Grov.e irpentry and cabl- on, Frldn.v, July 17 at 8 P.M. at the EARLY AMERICAN home, good Paneled room with jalousie rooms. Oil ,hest. Screens snd tondecaped lot with trees. Excel* A —Cjaledortio. — _ ANY KIND of car windows. Functional kitchen with colonials you’ll love this (our bed­ storms. $14,500. S trY tri.^ Madeline Zahner, ' 10 net work done. Honest and relia­ Nurse SPECIALIST George Her'se.y Robertson .School. condition. 6 miles from Manches­ lent location. Well worth $14,500. Lyons St., Rockville. The following .appeal.s will be heard ter. Family sire kitchen 16x14, full dishwasher. Disposal, GF hot room center entrance model. ‘Lots Q—Does the mockingbird biave ble workmanship. Call Roscoe of living area for a' Itrge famUy. MADELINE SMITH Webster Agency, Realtor. TR a d m i t t e d TODAY: Edward HIS Thompson, MI 8-1895 (or eeU Part-time 6 to 10 P.M. and 6t that time! sire dining room, living room, 2 water heat. Aluminum tiding, REALTOR 5-5745. a zong of its own? i Town and Country storms and awnings. Beautifully A 23’ living room with fireplace, Egon, 221 N. Main St. mates (1) Felix Del Gre of -8 Beverly bedrooms down, 3 or (4) up. Ap­ MI 9-1642 A—The mockingbird to so adept 8334 part-time 4 tn 12 midnight. Road, West Hartfoi'd,, for per­ proximately 7 delightful acres landscaped Private grounds. Un­ a separate dining room witi china BOLTON LAKE-- Keeney Drive. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son at imitating other birds 'that we 2723 cloaeta, a large kitchen w’ti lots to Mr. . and Mrs. Walter Jlnker, lA-.l*- Call MI .3-2461. Mrs; Binge Drainage Co. - mission to erect stairway to partly wooijed. Poultry house der $20,0()0 offers invited. Owner FOUR ROOM CapA plus 2 unfin- The'nicest-part of the lake. 4 room easily forget that it has a very The nostalgic charm of this 'second floor to convert build­ 48x20, double garage. Magnificent MI 9-6051 evenings, any time of cabinets and .i>uilt-in oven and iahM. AU city uUUties, full base­ ranch, storms and screens. large 4 Alice Dr.; a son to Mr. and t«autiful song of .its own. For you and. the man in your First National Bank of Man­ or Mr. Della Ferra. weekends. range. IVi baths and 4 good-oized Mrs. Norman Hall, Talcottvllle: a . Bfs! Tailored or sports versions. lovely design will create a aet of ? _ M l 9-4143 ing Intto two family house on century old trees. Wonderful for ment, nil heat, amesite drive, landscaped lot. Beautiful private linens that will add beauty to the chester, located . at Manchester, TOOL MAKERS ami Route 44-A. children. Walton W. Grant Agen­ bedrooms with lots of closets. combination windowa, awnings. beach. Owner moving out of state daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon No. 8334 is in neck piisos 14, PORTER STREET section — 'im ­ Breeze'way and two-car garage. — What deathbed exckunatloa bedroom, knd win' you many com­ Connecticut, with a branch office (2) Henry C. Eidwards of Daley cy. Realtor. MI 8-1163. Ibcccllent • condition throi^out. Must :ver Cleveland cola illustrations; colciit*''chart. Bridge Road for permission to Notice is hereby given to'all-Re­ ROCKLEDGE—Custom 5*4 room Vernon Trailer Court; Mrs. Rose. the phrase. " A public office is a Two patterns. Main Street, Manchester, Conn. publican electors of the' Town of Phone MI 3-6273, Brae-Burn Real­ bath. Amesite drive, large lot. To years old. 5 room split level, fire­ To order, send 35c in coins for To order, send 25c In coins to: * • * operate Antique Shop ■’dh ranch,' built-in range. Recreation Karpuska, 61 Crestwood Dr.; public trust” ? A Ntw Store Front May Bo Just the Lift Ypur For worit on chwe tolerance Aircraft i)nd Missle Precision Parts. Route 31. Bolton that the Republican party ty- , appreciate quality and workman­ place. hot water oil heat, com­ each pattern to: . Anne C a b o t , The Manchester The above notice is published In room, porch, awnings, plastered ship, see this fine home. Charles bination stormx and screens. Richard'-Froelich. East Hartford:! A—Cleveland did not com the Evening Herald. It60 AVE OF Howard W. Bennett of Belle- will hold if caucus at the Commu­ garage. Reasonabiv priced. Carl­ Jamss Plessin;;er, 77 Arcellia Dr.: expression. He many times gave Sue 'Burnett, The Manchester accordance with Federal law. Businoss NoodB. W o offor a Comploto Dosign and nity Hall, Bolton Ce.iler, on Mon­ Lesi^rance. MI 9-7630. Large landscaped lot. Private Evening Herald, 1150 AVE. OP AMERICAS, NEW YORK 36, N.Y. vue Tract for permi.ssion to ton W, Hbtchlnf.^ Ml 9-5182. Walter DeLiale, 173 Deming St.: expression to the sentiment, which Hartford National Bank and Trust Romodoling Sorvieo for Stores, Rdstaurants Or Any HIGH HOURLY RATES erect garage without ■ proper day. July 20, 1959 at 8:00 P.M. for beach privileges. A real good buy iAMEBICAS, n e w YOBK 36, For let-class mailing add lOc Company is continuing, and will Coveuljpy Notice MANCHESTER. Alton fit. —Excel­ at $13,500. Manchester Realty Co., Wallace Palmer, 368 Keeiiey S t; served to fix the authorship upon the following purposes: FIVE ROOM RANCH -^-Full base- klrs. Joyce Hodge; 45 Hamlin St.; N.V, ■for each pattern. Print Name, Ad­ continue at the same Ideations th« Typo of Building Comm'orcial Or Rosidonco. If you don’t qualify for one of these poaitiona, please do not apply. 1. To nominate (.wndldates for all lent S'b room, $ bedroom home. MI 3-0000. him In the r-iind of the public. (5) Robert L. Arendt Jr. of Bol­ The Coventry Board of Ektuca ment with fireplace. Plastered Convenient to all schools shopping Mrs. Doris Holm&, .Victoria Rd.; 4 P6r Ist-class mailing add 10c dress with Zone and ' Pattern former business of the First Na­ , town offices to' be acted upon in tion requests bldn on painting the Number. ton Branch Road fori permis­ walls, full'insulation, large liv­ and bus line. Shown 1^ appoint­ Mrs. Jewel Lardner and daugh­ for each pattern. Print Name, tional Bank of Manchester, having the town 'election on October 5, Robertson School auditorium. Q— Alaska includes a chain o t Address with Zona, Stylq No. and It's ready — the '59 Needle­ STONE SRECIALIST CO. sion to erect- an addition to ing room with ^IreplAce, hot ment only. Phone MI S-n7S. Brae- ''Wanted— Real Estate 77 ter, 38 Park St., Rockville; Mrs. purcHased Its bsaets and aaaumed present building without prop- 1959. Specificatlona may be hod from about 150 small islands. By what •las. work' Album!. F^ty-slx ' pages of its deposits and ther liabilities. - A DIVISION OF MAL TOOL & ENGINEERING CO. water oil heat, ceramic Ule Burn Realty Florence Church and daugltter, 37 er oetbacks. 2. To tronaact any other buaineoa the office of the Superintendent of bath, garbage, diapoeal. combino- n S U N U YOUR HOME? F ot name are they Itno^ h ? Send 36c now for the new pretty desighi; plus free patterns John -S, G. Rottner GREAT EASTERN ROOFING AND CONSTRUCTION OO., INC.' ^ ’ 291 ADAMS STREET Lawrence St., Rockville; M n. A—Th' Aleutian Talondi. MI 8-8271 85 OAK STREET MI 9-3480 All interested persons are in­ prpper to come before said cau­ ‘Schoola. Uon windowa and doors, city‘■ew- |3S,900—Country living find lUIl be prompt efficient, ecsirteous eerv- BprtRf (b Summer '6B issue of our for crochet and knit Items. 26o a George C. Lessner vited to attend this hearing. cus. Bids are to be qubmltUd at the tve and apjpralaing without obliga­ Geraldine Snape and sOn, Stafford pattora iM«aalae Basle Fashion. erofe and water, kmeslte drive, in town, this beautiful 6 room «>py- ' Uqiildatlng Agents RICHARD W. GRONBACK, Norma P. Tadford, Chairman Superlntendent’i office on er be large let. One-owner. Immediate over-alsed house with fi oeroa of tion, coll 8. A. Beechler. heolior. Springs. Q—How was tho Booee. Foloo* . f ■ Chairman Bolton RepubUeon Town fore July 34, IN * at S:0* F.M. occupancy. 4‘4%- mortgage m*y nicely landscaped land with fruit Ml i-6969 or Wesley R. Smith. Ko­ DISCHARGED TODAY: Frank in The Hogue flnaAdOd?;^ , , Datod at Oovahtry, Conn, this . . Oommlttoa < JtoyaL.O. Flohar ^ be 'oaoumed. Charles Looperanee, .trees. J. D. Realty. Ml 9-0075. Eve MGiata% Mlt a 9-89a3. Mamber Multi. Balkner, 102 Rldgs SL;' ‘nom a s A—The palace waa dmfit*« bp Andrew Carnegie. i I$t)i diY of July ItM. July 14, 1959 Superintendent of Schools MI 9-7820. nings MI 9-8640. ptoUotoM.1Service. Muldooa, 13 O edaF st * r« s

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\ /■ \ TUESDAY, JULY 14, 19B9 PAGE SIXTEEN ATCrage DaU3( Net Preea Run Vhe Weatker H!mtrljp0tpr En^tthtg 1|pralh Ter the Week Ended Y f V Poreeaet al D. R. Wether BeiMe May tSrd. 1959 .... . 'Naney rBorovtcka of -'M'tllingtan. ■TI>TTT rf r¥ T 1 l 7 ■ 1 f I The PoUih A r noen dub ariu Ellen Adam* and Ra>-mmid Morin qrt r c l (TMidtf ehewere leeliiM, )•«’ li holt • meetuir tor..otror night at Manchester Girl L T. WOOQ CO. J j l J I 11 L i 1 l i 1LTL JLLarIIL: L iiiL L I ± LJ LCLLLI About Town Maguda-PigeonW edding Jr. of Coventry, Betty Bock and ihM 88*. (Toady, ehowem taewr- 7:30 at the cl'.ibhouae. Nomina­ Sharon Palmer of Tolland, Judy \ ______tion* for a.eward will he held, and At Dance School IC i P U N T Member et the Audit w row, high In mM 78a. L Crane of Vernon and Ronald 81 mSSELL ST, financial mat #n be dlacueaed. Burann et Clrcnlatlon - fetery Ci- of the South Li'.glnbuhl of Ehington, Monehegter— A CAty of Villatte CharnC Mies Gabrielle Yvonne Pigeon, Methodist WSCS sill meet «t 10 Mis* Marilyn Sharp, dliughter of , For the sei'ond week: Jean A. Cnhe»-Crmked‘Blockn '...... ' I. 4 > ^n . I, ■ .lehoynh'a IVllnesaet will hold daughter of Mr. and MrS, Wilfred 1 &dk)ck tomorrow' nomln« in the of Mr. 'and Mr*. W M ton Sha-T of Bradfleld, Norma I.awton and group BIbie atiliiy in the Bible aid; .1. Pigeon. North Troy. VI., and •eout rooni for rujr.r.akjns. 36ft Summit St., amending the 6- Lindi Waiman of Coventrj', and (CkuMifM AiivM tM ng ne Pn#n 18) PRICE PIVB CtiNTS "You:- Will Be Do;- on Earth." Donald Joseph MsRuda. son of VOL. LXXVIII, NO.. 242 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., W EDNESDAY, JULY 1*,'1959 waek Connecticut College School] Paula Betters.ot Somers. Mim fietty-JiuK Tiirnec. 2frs. ln-|aw of the bride, waa beat man. 2.^7 Spruce Street (Rear) Union for Mediation joeal egefit R. Hagedarn. Ml By 80HN M. HIGHTOWER *of* for th* Weat at th# formal j point civil rights bill, • Walter Srhuetr.. Yrenton. N. .1 , Honor Campers NEW; rsi;o A.vn t r a d e s 3-2431. J Ushers were George Taylor, M tn m u f ! f 4 U scMdon today with a demand that the requirement that political The boV,-tailed meaeu’ e; ap­ and Mr. and Mrs. HMwsrd Srhuetr., Rockyille. hi nt her of the bride­ J. McVEIGH * SONS Geneva, July 15 1^)^—Brit­ Gromyko clarify whether Western candidates he given equal : Gloucester. N, J. Chf>sen by 4-H proved by. k 4-3 vote and sent on • groom: Ronald Ramsdell, Roi k- ain and the Soviet Union were rigiit In Berlin would be guarsn-: time on radio and television to an uncertalp fate in the full ^ vtlle, and Norberl Daigle, North reported today to have made teed dv.rmg s Berlin freeze. broadcasts. J)Kliolary eor.’mtftee,*, provide*: Tlie outdoidr slimnastlc* and'Troy. . Six area 4-H yoM will attend FOR RENT progres.s toward reviving se- The Westet foreign minister* I. For the extension o* th f IMe II Bai^ Empty - swimming class for women will he^.__The bride's pnnceaa gown off- the Tolland County 4-H car.;:p_ a t : The legislation 1* the outgrowth g and 18 nun. Maria Projectors BO far were iinable or unwilling of trie Civil Right* Commtitei^n held tomorrow morning al 10:30 at white pcau de sole and Chantilly 1 Abinfftoo as Honor canv/iers. errt talks at the Big Four For- ■Of,7a ruling earlier this year by —sound oi allent, also 83 mm. t- seize the diplor.iatic offensive from Sept. t» o< till*' year imtW Sperry’s Glen. Route S.1, Bolton. All I lace was made ivllh a Sabrina' The honor c’or.ies to them "eign Minister.s Conference. the Federal Communications Com­ slid# pro tector*. against R:i»«a'* r.optyko in- an Jan. 31. 1961. ^ through being clmaer “spirit Western informants said the for­ mission iFC C i that equ.*l 'time women are Invited: Baby sitters . neckline, outlined with sequins and effort to get eerioue negotiatipns J. That electicc’ off'ciel* be re- i ^fAs Workers will he on the.premcen. Further in-' peaii.«. long tapered sleeves and a camper,.*" at la.'* vear’s camping LECLERC eign ministers or their deputies must be given to political candi­ WELDON DRUG CO. C I r. s started on a t-mporary Berlin date who demanded it. q> ired to preset- • « voting record.* I M t Main S t Tel. 3tl . Ditector between the Western Powers that ''a atronger and ertainl.v a ’ j idle toda.v in the grip of the and Sizes for Tablo Tops ed tulle and lace, studded with - Hon r campers for the senior themselves on some issues. (Uontiniicd on Page Ten) (Cnntlnned on Page Nineteen) more exteneive bill will ultimate- , I sixth major strike since World pearls and sequin.s. She carried a i week which follow* the two junior Call Ml 9-5869 British and Soviet ofBcials were ly be reported out by the full com­ You can do many cascade of yellow and white jnso*! r eek.a are .laridell Leonard o f , reported to have made some ptog- War II. 2;i .Main Street. Manchester mittee." I President Eisenhower, hopeful things with glass tabit with lily-of-the-valley streamer*, j Coventry a.-.d Richard'Niederwerf- ' resa on getting the talk* into a Some e4vil, _ rights proponertl* j The matron.'of honor wore a r er of Tolif.nd. series of social meplings on vari­ that negotiations will bring 8 heve »a ’ < thiej-'expeol In fact, hovv- quick end” to. the strike, told his and desk tops and cocktail-length gown of sheer) Junior councilora for the fiisli ous levels shortly before the Big ] ever.„that anv legislation will be nylon lace over mint taffeta. The , w'eek of cat’p beside.* the honor Four ministers went into a foripi*' news Conference at Washington thny art tosy to http Nikita Stammers boltied up in the full judiciai-.v that present condition* do not princess bodice had a round neck i camper.* will be Kathy Zaicek and ‘ Reatl Ht'ralil Ailvs.' session today. ^ ’ committee vhlrh i* headed by 1 citan. Lot us htip you and cap sleeves. The skirt had a ’ wsrranf invoking the Taff-H a»t- Soviet Foreign Mini.stej' Andrei ' Sen. Jamea O. Eastland ( D-Mi.*.*.| very full flai-e. with a large bow j Assorted ] ley Act in an effort to'end the with suggtstions. A. Gromyko plunged the confer- | Sen. John A. Cari-oll iD-Colo.l f and streamers attached to the walkout. Kn^ry KinRlon Fholo I Choeolatss ence into confusion Monday by an­ referred to the bill apt roved by I Mirrors cut to oil silts. front of ’the bodice. The headpiece | MRS. DO.VALD JOSEPH MAGUDA nouncing he would in.si.st that dele- To Polish Miners ! In New York, the .Steelworkers the aiibcommittee a “a s'-elelon,” , of mijil green horsehair was trim- | $ ^ 3 5 9 ^ 7 0 gallons of East and West Ger- { Union proposed the industry a n e e Open A Days A U m Ii but he said it provide* a frame on ^ med with pearls and a nose veil. I ATTENTION PROPERTY OWNERS many be included in any future I to submit strike issue* to a fact- 8 A.M. to 5 P..M. bride, and Master David Baraw of j blue .silk suit with while aeces.sor- t lb. b«* ■ 7 lb. bos which to try to pul ■’aoiue meat”’ , She carried a cascade of yellow NosV is the time to give your .Aineslle driveway serrel talks. The West promptly By S TA N LE Y JOHNSON '♦'sian miners’ band struck up ".stars ! finding board composed of a man carnations. Rorkville wa.* ring bearer. The ies. The couple will make their A lasting fiitiirc. Old nr new .\meslte both m the full iudic.iary commit- j ' named b.v the union, another by the finest, freshest csndiei you rejected this effort to win for Ea.sl Kalowi(;e. Poland, .lul.v 16 i.-Pi and Stripes Forever ” a* Wlad.vs- The hridemuaida woie similar guest hook wa.* taken rare of by i home in Rockville after their re- PROTECT IT FRO.M Senate itself. indiistr.v and an impartial member Mi.s* Pamela Baraw of Rockville. | turn. an buy .. ..exclusively oun Germany a bigger role’ in the con- ' poviel Premier Nikita .S. Khiush-' I" " ' Gomulka, leader of the Polish **'The bill, like the 19.67 Civil J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. gowns of moonbe'am yellow, and ♦ OXIDIZING ★ VVITHST.AMt FROST AM ) SFN, ferenie. They consider tlie East | ci,ev. tired and worn and stam- Communist partv. .stepped out of . . . . to be named by Chief Justice 'Var- carried cascades of green carna­ A reception was held al the The bride attended schools in LIGHT * PREVENT W.ATER PENETRATION * RESIST the station ahead of Khrushchev. Pa-'»e'l ( ongiess. is ren of the U,.S. aupreme CourL 31 BISSELL ST. PHONE Ml 9-7322 Sacred Heait Church hall. When ; North Troy, and the bridegroom at- Germany regime is' a puppet of i pi jdefully told a welcom- tion*. On,S, GASOLINE ★ LOOKS BETTER * ONEX FINISH Mo*co\v. and not representative | j,,,, crowd in this mining and In- into the square, packed with Com- The proposal wa* made in a Th* flOwpir girl was .Indy Gen-j'^ '" ’iiig on a wedding trip to B e t-1 tended St. Joseph School, Rock- « IMPROVES PROPERTI. QUINN'S 1 th.e protection of voting rights. of the German people. I dustnal center today that "I was , niunist party faithful. Proponents of stronger legisla­ letter today by Unjon President dron;'Norfh 'Trov, rousln of the ' xtt'red in a | ville. • . F LIN T A R meet* all resfiilrements of Fed. Spec. No. RPll03.1.5a David J. McDonald to the tndus- Meanwhile experts from we.ri-, a miner loo. ’ ' AfleV a long well outing speci h tion have been pushing for a meas­ RK3IEMBER the best east so little. em delegction-s began trying to Kolawlye.. someUmes railed the by Edward Gierek. local Coniiiui- try'« 4-man negotiating team. Mc­ ure that would endorse the Ru- APPLICATION WITH MODERN 3IACHINE PHARMACY work out a comprom’lse .plan for Poli.sh Pittahiii gh. was the fti st nisi party leader, and a iespoii.se Donald said the recommendafloni preme Court’s School desegre­ AMESITE SEAL COATING CO. an all-Gerniai commission to woiHi , stop on Kliriishchev’s tour of the by Antoni. Ga.yevoi. Dnepiope- of such a board would not be bind- gation decision and put the full H7:i MAIN ST. oti a scheme fo, Oer nan uniflea- country. He arrived in Warsaw trovsk District .=1oviet leader, po­ TEL. BU 9-5425— Evenings M l 3-4362 weight of the goiernment behind •hg- tion and a German peace treaty. I yesterday. lice started to move the i-rowd out PHONK Ml .3-41.36 its implementation. The red-browish IIIow from the IF M O N EY The all-German coirir.ia.sion is.one I ‘ In his informal speech, to the of the .square in oi der for (he dig- big open hearth ftimeces waa no At Your Service of the. pnees the Soviet Union i* ' crowd of aliout 3,000 at the rail- Hilaries 4 0 reach their-gars, Hennings said, however, he fell the bill approved b.v’ the. subcom­ longer visible — nor was the re­ demanding for an interim stand- road station. Klmishchev slan>-[ Rut Khrnshche” , with his straw flection from the Bessemer fur- . ■iill on Be-Iln and it i one of the j niered ami stuttered so badly he , hat pushed hack on his head, mittee was the he.sl that could he obtained and that the ie*.*ential nacea. The mills remained dark MANCHESTER AUTO PARTS The Bank that gives you PLANNED SECURITY lesties that also diridea the West. ! could scarcely be understood. lualked to a microphone, grabbed and quiet. IS AN OBJECT French Foreign Minister Oouve To the astoni-shment of ac- it i ami began a sort of babble need was to get a bill moving. Pickets patrolled the gates, keep­ 270 BROAD ST. — Ml 9-4528 de Mui-.ille a* designeted to lead : compan.ving newspapermen, a -Sile Alternately laiigri'ing and .stam­ Postpone-Other Matters A fter approval of the two-point ‘Kaiii, Raiiirf Go Atvay^ ing out everybody but eupervlaory mering. he told the ciowd he had personnel to . maintain the costly OPEN 8 A.M. fa 6 P.M. M O NDAY to FRIDAY t-.een a genera' on th j fii-at Ukr.*i»- hill, the subcommittee voted 4-2 • Jack" and ‘ Jill, " or rather, ••Jill ' and ‘'Jack" ( Jacquelyn 1- fJoaa, 2-year-old twin* of .Mr. and Mrs. equipment. LO O K A T _ SATURDAY 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. i‘ front during World War II and on motion of Sen--- Roman L. Edward J. Uosa. 12.3 Helaiiyt Dr., staj e out a window” of their home hoping the rains will end so. Bars and stores near the sprawl­ visited Uatowjce when it was lib­ Hriiska iR-Neb) to postpone in- they can play oylside. Meanwhile ih oy’ll hug their doll* and wait. With her other six children, ing mills were ■virtuslly empty— “ LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP" 40 Billion Arms Bill erated fro'ii the Ger.nan,*. defuiitelv further con.sideration of also restricted to indoors, ftfrs. Goss, loo. hopes the sun will ihine soon. (Herald Photo by Oflara), d «^ ite payday at some 'mills. Hia performance startled i *•! other civil rights measuiea. |. Business wag good last night, BYSTODEBAKER Gomulka and other offlc<*l* on the] 'Ph'* had the effect, insofar as j — scL ^ V wair' ^ foraer platform-to la-ighing. though some j th* I tne Dean anifThipka bar aerosa ”^LAR I^ tried to hide thei' laughter behind i'Rlinr® inTrine'dlller pni*. but Hen- 1 I nings and Carroll emphasized that from Jones tc Latighlin Steel Look whit happeiu when vou buv a Ijirk Pla* IVagon! You start by Passed by Senate their handa Itm San Walkout^^ ^^ Corp.’a plant on Pittsbiirgh'i south Raising his fi.«ts for emphasis. the door is wide open to.offer thein | in the full committee or in the ‘ side. ' 0*1 fnice-rit’i .Amerira't lou’«t priced station wagyin with a full Khrushchev declared: "I worked ■ m r r n •» *ni 'Chance to Air Pick op Uwick* Senate. | •ized intenoT. .And then wu keep right on saving! For example— T h e -flis t nine regular appropriations i of ’.you here. I we.* a Hundreds of steelworkers picked NO kill, fn,- ri.cai iQflft which it con- worker when I Wi ecfldoay. Just recentl'v in the South .African Mohilgas Run. The Lark T ' > 8 e“ l.o"far' has'exeeed’ ’ed PresV-i bills for fiscal I960 which it con- | ~ ™ (Continued on Page Ten) No Security 1 hr eat Prison Gripes up their checks at J. Sc L., stopped dent Eisenhower’s budget requests. sidered.' The year started two ^ leiijgible V.'hen he finisl ed he got to talk to a fellow worker for a **6'Tedal/.\mericancar»wiih an ama7ing24.fi9miles-per-gallon. i few minutes and left. Not a single DOWN by » .y 8 million with hi* li, lousine with' GoLifka e * Petros, Tenn., July 15 (/Pi - Sul­ Classic Lark ttvling is designed to minittiire year-to-vear deprtciation. the biggest of the money bills -thCj But it moie lha*i wnipea out picket sign ..was in sight. and set out for an afternron-long \Va.*hington. July 15 ■ Presl-'i>meet today with offif lal.* of the $40 billion defense measure. the savings, by going .36.5 million len .convicts who gave up yester­ This was the next to the last pay, Interiors are upholstered in handscmie. easv to-care-for vin'ls and tour of mines ami factories in Lowly Animal Federal Mediation Service. Despite this record, however,] over the budget on the hill for the a/ dent Eisenhower said today pres- day after 32 hoiii* of rebellious for the duration-' of the strike. PAYMENT Silesia. ' The news conference touched fabrics. Fun drive The Lark at vour Sttidebaker dealer's todav—- Congress still seems to be in a~; i.,abor and Heallh-Education-Wel- eondilions do not warrant tn- •Tve got seven more da.vs pay Khrushchev’* -.i«t ia aimed at akso on the.se other mailers: sit-down in a damp prison coal good position to make some over-' fare deparlinenls.. Most of this oking the Tafl-H artley law in an coming after this one and after Mid look at all models. You 11 see whv it i winning friends everywhere! showing .the eol'darity of the Pol­ Springs /into J vok Geneva: Referring to the Big mine were offered a chance to air Buy your htafing, roofing, oluminum windows, all cut in the President’s total ap-] was for health re»earch.\ ish and Soviet parties. effort to end the steel strike. Four P'oreign Minister* talk* their, complaint* to a high state proprialions requests when ill Then it exceeded Eisenhower’s (UonttaoMl on Pegs Ten) doors, insulation and siding now. No down pay­ A gioup of high Polish officials A t a news conference. Eisenhow­ which resumed in Geneva two days official today. winda up the 19.59 .season. ' requests by 80 million on the pub- saw him off when he left Warsaw Styl^ Spotlight er declined to speculate on when ago, Ei.senhower remarked that *0 Pat Patterson, assistant correc­ ments— no inonthiy payments until Oef. Isf. Phone Dempcrallc leaders have been this morning. But no great public steel stockpiles might be reduced far there seems to be no bright or tions commissioner, ■ remained Ml 3-5161 for free estimates. predicting such a ciit, although (Continued on Pag* Twxi) sendoff was staged. . By DOROTHY ROE to a point'which would imperil na­ hopefu'l rift in the clouds to indi­ ovei-nlght at Brushy Mountain Senate Majority Leader Lyndon cate the S oviet’Union how ia wlll- Pri.son to- listen to Individual B. Johnson (D-Texi has been say­ Oil Frida.v Khrushchev will fly / Women's Editor . , tional defense. to the Baltic port of Szczecin. .Stet­ New York. Juty 15’ (g*i- 'Those The Taft-Harlley law; permits Ing to enter into an acceptable I grievances. He had refused to ne- Bulletins I ing recently the final total may agreement regarding the future of j gotiate further until the 94 rebel No |Mi not be too much below the Eisen­ tin when the Germans had it. once-humble little animal*- -the ■ the government to seek a court City W orke rs where he is expected to make an raccoon, the civet cat arid the opos- j order to end any work stoppage Berlin and Germanj’. {convicts left their hideaway and from the’AlE Wires hower budget. I But despite that sitqatiqn. the 1 released three captive mine fore- Payments The Senate passed the big d e-: important statement on the Ger- sum have come out of the Uncle | which the president find* is a man issue and to pledge again ! Remus stories and into the spot- j threat to national security. President said, the western allies | men. fense bill 90-0 yesterday after two j Reject Offer will keep plugging away al j Eight men Patterson called HA NAS HITS BACKLOG Until days of debate. I f included in j Russia's support for Poland’s re- ' light of high fashion. 1 The Pre»iden\ again called for Geneva. ringleaders in the rebellion w ere: the measure $.39,594,339,000 of new tention of the territory taken from ! Brer P'ox is here, tdo, in all his management and union.ofiBcial* to Hartford. July 15 VP* — Chris­ A t another point. Ei.-enhowei shipped last night to the maximum ' ■mone.v as well as $4.50 million of 1 Germany after World War II. , | slor.v- apd even Peter R a b b 11 display statesmanship and respon- ty Hanas, forced out Inst month October 1st w \ By Norwich said that he and Secrelaiy of seciirit.v section of the slate peni- 1 transfer authority from revolving Khrushchev told a banquet aiidi- show* up occasionally in budget ! sibility in efforts to settle the hr fiovenior RlMcoff Ss Welfare State Christian A. Herter are in tenliar'y at Nashville, 160 miles to ; commissioner. has expreaied riinds. ence la.st night Russia is dedicated : lin^s. ' | strike. He noted that representa- The new rash was 346 million 1 Norwich, July 15 <.P) — City to the peace and security olj-nationsof-nati I The animals are star performers j tive* of both side* have agreed to I full agreement that western right* the west. -The remainder, he said, |* concern over a 17 per rent jamp BUscotjer what you’ll save at MONTGOMERY WARD more than President Eisenhower ’ officials made a'hother contract o f­ and to relaxation of international I in the current fall fa.shion pveview* and responsibilifies in Berlin must | would be punished here, possibly in pending relief appHcattons. In .asked and 746 million more thtin- fer to 78 striking municipal work- tension. He made no””reference to |of the New ’Tork dress^^ be respected by the Russians. Once . through loss of privileges. Ills Welfare Trend report, pre­ YOUR STUDEBAKER DEALER S-TODAYl 828 MAIN STRKKT the' House"'V’blecl...... er»-1oday but It was rejected tinan- •Rernrany or the Getieva Big Four staged ifor 'the benefit of 240 .*ri\urt officials accept that prerrii.se, | “"The' convict.* ’Started the rebel- pared while he was welfare chief The Senate put into the measure imously. Foreign Ministers Conference fashion editors from newspapers Eisenhower aaici, Herter knows he lion at the start of the Monday aad made public today, Hanae 380'mlllion for the nation’s secohd The walkout, which’ has left the ■ The'Soviet prem’l'ei', who looked throughout the Uiiited .Ststes. News Tidbits ia free to negotiate regi)rding.8Uch . day shift. Tliey seized foremen caRed11ie' 'l^ k lb g a ‘‘dliK^nriiig- nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. streets unrleaned and the garbage pale, declined to talk with report­ Th'e second da.v of the crowded ! Culled _trom AP Wires riiaitera a* a summit conference. Shiilev Bunch, 6.3; Ben Davis. 37. Ing factor.’’ He s^d It was BOLAND MOTORS, Incv - in8t«ad-4*f thel260-mUUon conven- uithaiiled, er!.lers_Us_third wjiek ers, and. drankjarangejuicfcJLhi’.ouglL press week showings ended on a j Discussing the'strike which com- ! and Earl Hensley. 57, and retreat- ' due to a conrinued hang-on at menced last^ midnight"'Eisenhower _ tl 4 1 X* k- ^ ed ^ deep ^ A 4into M 4 4 the$« ** mine'*shaft t M P e 4 thatW a f . a s_ _ ’_ 4k ^ . a ^ m a. S______^ 888 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER, OONN. tional carrier budgeted by Biaen-, tomorrow with little prospect of the dinner. high note, with lush collection.* by the eft«M-ta of the recceslon, plus hower. An aniendmenl proposed , loiniediale settlement, I again expre.ased hope that free runs more thsn a mile back into : *‘a fleld staff which { » Inade­ Citizens of Danbury vote not to bv Sen, .William Proxmlre (D-Wis) 1 The latest city offer, made early (Coi.tiniiea on Page Ten) (Continued on Pnge Thirteen) . . t. J - 'bargaining between the steel roiii- the <5imberland .Moiinlairis. i quate in Bumher* due to reduc­ •CS TMB STUDEBAKCn TRUCKS . . .THSV COST LESS, TOOl scoept a Board of F^ucatlon rec-, .\rmed with 200 sticks of d.vna-: tion In staff positions." to eliminate the 380 million was today by the City Council after a ommendation lo build a new nijfn r defeated. lengthy meeting, offered the em -, mite supplied for the day’s work. The Senate approved alao Its plo.Ves temporary wage adjust- j school at a cost of $4..5fK).000. even - f CRA.kH KJLIJ4 D R n 'M though city’s high school is on | appropriations committee’s action ] merits of up to $75 a .year. The ; (Continued on Page Seven) (Continued on Paga Three) Materford, July IS tflb’ J-WII- double sessions n ow ... .S I a t e i adding $405 million to the $1,- { money would not have be-1 Welfare Commissioner Bernard , liam B. Kerr, 19, of Third Ave„ 024',OQO,000 Eisenhower asked to ' come part of the workers salary, Dixon-Yates Wins New laindon, was killed Instant­ j Shapiro begins carr.ving out plan* . give u i ^ r m y more modern] Earlier It was reported the offer ly early today In an nutomoMle irieliided annual raises of $75 to I for'recognition of his deparimenl i ’ ScfUabhle accident on Bloomingdale Rd. weapons ariiKMiiipment. as suggested in privalfe study two T T The lonceatnoor debate involv­ $100 for workers’ who did not re­ Two companions were injured. ed a relatively •6nl»U provision ceive raises lhi.4 .year. weeks ago. j They were David Coleman. 15, o f ' Claim Against U. S. Six submarines of AUaplic Fleet ; O il earmarking $100 millioriritty com- A union .spokesman said the em­ ! Allddletown, N. J.. and Wayne Submarine force, based at New ‘ BRAE MARK ffiercial airlines out of the --JJ93 ployes rejected the offer unani­ Farmers Told to Quit Xtrirkland. 19, of Old Colcheater London including nuclear sub million the bill would provide fSr- mously at a meeting later in the Rd.. Waterford. The.v were ■tnorning. The spokesman called Washirigtoh, July 15 i;P) — The^ President Eisenhower had or-! skipjai k , — currently engaged In A vvi.sc man oiu-.b said— "Open your mouth and your the Mllita-i-y Air, Transport serv­ f- given treatment at. Lawrence th ^ e ii^ ’s proposal unacceptable U.S. Court of Claims today upheld dered the contract signed in 1954. ; |^„tiKiibinarine warfare exereWe * Memorial Hospital at Ne.\* Lon- pui'se-with caul ion . , .” Don't .jump head long into tro'u- ice. and with out merit. the claim of the Dixon-Yates com­ "P o w er generated by a Dixon-1 off East C oast... Federal Com- Sen.. Strom I'hiirmond (U-SCI Land They Reclaimed ^ don and released. Police said ble. Before making aii.t' purcha.«;e anywhere, -oitiinveSting The workers are asking a 15 bine for damages because the gov­ Yales firm. Mississippi Vslley m.mications Commission receives called this a subsidy to the private . across-the-board pav in- I the ear went nut of control and DAY CAMP your, mnney in .some "get rich quick" .scheme,— INVESTI­ ernment canceled its controver.*tal Generating Co., was lo be sup­ application from Station W IN F ’ veered off the mad, hitting n carriers and sought to cut it to crease. ’ power contract. Dividing 3-2. the plied the 'Tennessee Valley Author- Formerly an Exclusive Overnight Camp, GATE. iMake .sure! Re ,«U]'ej . . . Don't take chances! 80 million. He lost on a tie vote, in Manchester for iriciease in pow­ (NOTE— In what might be thoi|'lhe fedwftl government^but beltev'e ; layge boulder. Kerr was toued I The .strikers who what they call court rejected the government'.* ity system to compensate for elec- er from_2.50 watts to one kilowatt. the morial issue is on their side. Your greatest as.set is a .savings account— because you 46-46. biggest land fight since frontier " from the vehicle, which waa do- Established in 1946 at Bolton Lake, Conn. I "a living wage,” got backing contention that the activities of tricit.v TV A fed into Atomic En­ Police in Hartford still search- days, the govemment Is trying to After all. they contend, their . mollshed. CURRENT ANNUAL can't io.se while ,vour money is in your bank, account— ' l*il Tie Stand , yesterday from four lo^al clergry- Adolphe H. Wenzell constituted a ergy Commission plants. Vice President Nixon was in the Ing for well-dressed gunman who squatter families who have money and efforts have turned un- I where it earns and earns ail the time. — . ’ ...... , men, representing the Jewish, conflict of intere.sl. It ruled Dixon-' Ml.i.siSsippi Valley had been set robbed ,’obbed Beneficial 1-oaii1-o'aii Co. of s|ieht’ year*— some nearly half a used, brush-covered land into j MOSCOW SCENES OU^ chamber andd could have broken catholic Methodist and Congre- Yates should be reimbursed for up by Middle .South Utilities. Inc., $871 yesterday a f t e r n o o n... ' ,.^ntiiry— turning brush jungle* prbdiictlve farm* which enhance 1 New 5'ork. July 15 (P> — Two the tie. but elected not to do so. ] gational faiths out-of-pocket costs before the con- headed bv Edgar H. Dixon, aqd Floods following torrential rains |n|.„ valuable farms. Here’s what the economy of the area. i wedding scene# Involsdag The Senate made fairly .small The clergynVen are Rabbi Oslier j l-ract wa.s canceled. the •Southern'- Co., headed by Eu- rush over.southern Japan and iin- tlu> squatters’ squabble In 4’allfor- The land was withdrawn from ^ Negroe* and white* have been cuts totaling $223 million in the | Reisnian, Monsignor John J. Rel- Judge J. Warrer Madden who „;ene A. Yales. and official death toll rises to 41. with nia and .\rlzona Is all alumt.) public entry by the Depaitment of dropped from -a fa*hlon ahow ^ !'ey. Tlie Tlev, Clifford C. Sargent, spoke for the majority, said- the 'The contract stirred up a bat- 16 others mi.ssing., Southern, Interior in 1902."' | prepared for the Ameriraa ex­ BOYS GIRLS _| wsT' J 1 I I fid** Ibe Rev. Henry H. Bradshaw. court saw "not the slightest con- .tie in Congress over charges that Kngland Telephone Co. an- i Bl.vthe. Calif., July 15 (2pi~ I.ert i.anil Dry | DIVIDEND hibition in Mo*cow. More than ATTE!\ TIONI Koval w-oodsliediThev wrote individual letters to flict of Interest in WenzelTs posi- private power was usurping a pub- n„unce* net earnings dt $l.,38 per "Squatters, gel off the federal As the rampaging Colorado : Ihe city council, urging the body i tioii;’’ who attended ihe dre** rehear- AGES 6 thru 14 lie power area. ■ ■{ ,hare. of stock for first six months government’s land!" • .,..-1River burst Us banks in flood |' 41) newspaper fashion editor* . CHINA CLUB MEMBERS can add to their lo submit the employe*' g rie -! The court awarded $1,867,- A m ailing Princess Eisenhower ordered the contract 1959 compared to $1.24 in «im- Sound as if it was lifted from a periodicall.v, it changed its course. ■ ■al protralrd the two eceaea, Place Settings by payment of $2.55 and « vancea to arbitration. • - | .545..56, which wa* about what canceled • in 1955, ilar period last year. page of Old West history or fic-l leaving island* and shoreline high Excerpts from the letters: Dixon-Yates finally a*ked. ■aying they were not repreaenta- I-ondon. July .15 (>P)— A Zulu A t the time the City of Mem­ ■ Cana. Va.. farmer Isaac Jones, lion ! and dry. Then, with the building SERVICES PROVIDED AT NO EXTRA COST: deposit of $25 or more in their savings ac­ -» Rabbi Resinian; "I think these | Originally the claim had been tlve of the American way of Ufa, prlhcess got a spanking last night , , _ ...... phis. Teftn.. ■ decided - to build a 37. dies on arrival at hospital It wasn't. It’s an official iiltiiiia- I of Hoover, Davis and Parker j count for each set. Also available, 5’/$-inch for about $812 iriillion, Dams, th* river's flow wa.* regu- | • DOOR TO DOOR TRANSPORTATION • ALL WATERFRONT ACTIVITIES for showeting c^s of wate: on'■ heard.; . .. . 1. power plant of.its own rather than after being ...... stung. several...... tlmeiTon lum ...... to. farmers...... aloRg. 'he sandy RACE TENSIONS RISE fruit dishes. Iiowler-hatted London business­ Msgi'. Reiley, who is pastor of \5 enMll *er\;ed a* a consultant 1 take power from the Dixon-Yates |k^<) M d face by yellow jackets, banks of the Colorado River, laled and more loamy land w as ex-.: HOT LUNCHE8 • ATHLETIC:—XATI’RK LORE "St. Patrick's Roman Catholic to the Budget Bureau at the same { plant. . v . Iraq’s Prem ier Abdel" Karim ' The Department of Interior has pp.sed. . ; Ne*v York, July 15 ( Jn— Race men tension in 5lanhattan’* • dense • r e g is t e r e d NI.RNE ON .s t a f f * ARTS, CRAFTS and CERA.MICS Princess______ElizabeUi______.Alexandra______Church: "The American way. * *®’ ®ri^R ofllrial o f ’ The Dixon-Yates plant waa to Ka.ssem says his regime will hold ordered some 1.50 farmers ciiltival- Pioneers like (Villiam Y. Miir- | • MATURE, EXPERIENCT;D COI',NSr;LOR.S • OVER.NIfiHT EXPERIENCE- Agatha. DiAizulu is 6 years old. i.''hich should be the Norwich way, 11'"’ Boston Corp. which b e -, have been built at West Mem-1 free elections for new National ing 27.000 acres of rich land be- phey, now president of the A*soci- I Negro quarter — Harlem —• I* ‘ Memlxtr of Foderal Yesterday she was bored.' i'^hat there are two sides tonnancial agent for ^ ixon -I phis. Ark. i A.ssembly before .end of“ l960. . . . tween Hoover Dam and the Me.xi-, ated Farmer.*, moved in and on the rlne. a Negro leader say*. • PLI S .MAM OTHER SPECIAL EVENTS Manhattan Borough Pre*ldenl!*P Deposit Insiiranre Corp. She looked out the window of her i '• 1 1 ales inteiesls...... ' 'lolning Judge Madden in hold- .National Giiarilsinen will help can border to get out. .started clearing the land of a mother's second-story apartment] The Rev. Mr. Sargent, pastor of ; .i"'**r**'*' 8 'uiind that^the ^h* Wenzell played no role of state Police on Connecticut’s The departmenV say* the laim-i jungle of salt cedar.* and willows.; Hiilan E. Jack — a Negro hlpt- in fashionable Jerm.vn St. and saw Melhodi.*t Parish: "In .\mer-! rift'c's Department contended the| conflicting, interests 'were Judge highways this summer. ’ ei’it have no business there, and it -Mtuphey ha* been on the land 46 »elr — reiHirt* that "the people' Registering Now for Second Period bf Jlariem are. ln an angry moodc someone wat'^\'ing a windowbox. ica. every man has the right t o ; Kwernment should be relieved of Laramore of the Court' of Atiy.' .Mark C. Yellin of West wants to develop ly recreation aiwa years. and the city'* got to do some­ The princess decided to do the expect a living wage, .cegardless *nythjpg^^ to^^Dlxon-Yates, ^ 5s DistrieP .Indge. Hartford, lesearch a.ssislant for along the river which forms the The lands richness has at-; avings of what his wor-k may be thing about It." Jack made hi* July 20-Augus('14— $95 anchester fame.. But her window sill held **"ii*.i***" contract can- g Bryan of Alexandria, j State Legislative Council for tlie boundary between • Arizona and traded in recent years big-scale ^ only a solitary plant in a solltar)' TOc Rev Mr. Bradshaw, pastor cellation. , ' . "* ’ |Va. Bry'an as ’ especially assigned past year, quits post to return to Califopita. _ faripers wlfb raise cotton, alfalfa.. roiiinient* after a atormy 2-hour' MA/N OFFICE EAST BRANCH WEST BRANCH pot. of the ..First Congregational Contract by AEG | gjj with the court to hear the (ull-time law practice in Hartford. The farmera claim the land taut', cantaloupes and watermelon.*. meeting between city officials and Harlem leaders at city haU. Phone or write JOHN A. DYBER, Director : Manchester Shopping Parkade, Middle Turnpike >V. and 923 Alain SI. 28 5 Cast Center St. Manchester. PaiRo'le So Eliliabeth watered the people Church: "1 feel 'the men deeeive The Dixon-Yates contract, en-’caae. Gov. Ribicoff aames five new ■ the.v don't own it. The disputed land includes aboiit ; The . meeting reeuHed from n Broad St., Ma, Chester, Open Monday, Tuesday, 10 A.M. to Cor. Lenox St. West Middle Turnpike passing below, pausing only to lock to be heard and I feel their re­ tered into, by the Atomic Energy: Chief Judge Marvin Jones and members of Connecticfll Sofet.v ^he.v have banded fogeth d un-i 10.000 acres in the 'Yuma. Aj^iz., j 24 Prederirk ■ Rd., Manchester, Conn. OPIN THURSDAY near-riot in Harlmi Mondnyt b* for folder to PHONE M l S-486ft 6 P.M.---M'edneMlay, Thursday, Friday, 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. out the maid...... quest tot arbitration ... ' should Commiaatbn at the time it w a» Ret. Judge Stanley F. Reed of the Commission and reappoint* two der the name of Associated'Farm-j area; 10,000 acre* in the Palo ; CVININGS 6 fo 8 BOTH BRANCHTS OPfN FRIDAYS to 8 p , Verde Valley of California; which two policemen were Miot 1 S.ilurday, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Otartled businessmen got be granted." headed by Lewd* L. Strauwi. called fltipreme Court, who alao waa aa- other*. . .-. Stock market move# er* of it he I/*wer Colorado River to for * $107 million power plvit genoraily higher early today with; fight lo r the land in the rmirta. and a woman nllegtdiy itestta Tripln-S Stamp Redemption O u ter— 180 Market Square, Newtsetos : ALWAYS FLINTY. OF FUN FARKINO em by pollee. (OonUaued on ]>ag« Eleven) (CoilttBMd Off Two) at, Weet Memphii, Arlt,' , (CoattMMd M Tags, Ft**) rail* taking a back seat. ' T h e y ^ n c e d e that the law la with (Uoathmed Paga Thrii^

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