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Summit Talk Way I/Ondon, July 13 (/P)—^The Soviet Union rocketed two dogs into Space July 10 and But Settlement Hopes Dim .Ireneva,Oeneva jui.\.lulv ISla __U ;S .t‘*Suarely V ,t faced. o ,h i* u Herter ik today concen- m. the brought them back to earth, Secretary of State Christian lead-off Western apokesman on the Mo-scow Rivdio said today. A. Herter told the Soviet Berlin crisis. The broadcast said tbs dogs Union today the United Cites Rarlier Refusals were carried aloft in a ballistic States hopes for sufficient He recalled that during the first rocket weighing 2.200 kilogram* IRevolt Fails Time Held round of the conference the West (4.845 pounds). ! rw , T T "1 progress in working out an and the Soviet Union had proposed Quoting an official Tas* dispatch. ; ■ _ East-West agreement in the plans for the'future of Berlin and the radio said a quantity of equip- | Big Four conference here to each aide had rejected the other's ment was also parachuted hack to : Too Short warrant a summit conference. proposal. He specifically cited earth. At the same time. Herter chal­ The first snnouncement gave no , Of Hondnras lenged Ru*»ta'a Andrei A. Gro­ (OontlnoMl Till Page Sesea) detail* of the height attained by j For Accord myko to provide apecifle assurance* the rocket. . I Tegucigalpa, Honduras, .Tuly IS for the protection of Western one of the dog*. Daring, was j i/Pi—President . . Ramon' . Villed* rights in West Berlin during a Ribicoff Attacked making it* fourth ascent into New York, July 13 UP)— Soviet-proposed moratorium in the space, 't'a.ss said. Moralea put down a revolt of.right Stalled ateel negotiations fo t Berlin crisis. On Election Stand Daring, another dog ^named wing forces in this Honduran cSpl- underway again today at The big four conference resumed Snowflake and . a rabbit named ta! Stinday after a 1.5-hour fight in White Houae bidding but with Marfoo.ihka (Little Martha) were meetings at the Palace of Nation* which too were killed. A govern-1 acant prospect of aii agre*- after a three-week recess, with Hartford. July 13 (Ah-- Gov. shot up In a 4.00*-pound rocket on Herter aa chairman for the day. Abraham A. Ribicoff was urged •lulv 2 and w oe recovered, the ment statem ent toda.v said “many" | ment to avert a atrike at mid- today by a Republican leader i Rjn,gi*n« announced a week ago.] Today'* 'aession was formal, but were wounded and 600 rebel* cap- j night tomorrow, , I let the people of ConnecUcut know i Rocket Same T tp* tured. • i i The uhlon promised to maka “an Herter proposed an immediate n^-j he glands on minority repr ,j,he Tas* announcem^Tt today: The rebels, made up of mem-...... ! all-Am*ric.*n try ” a t negotiating a Idomacv v^^ch^dominated the first I municipal boards and ^^e late.st dog-carrying rocket | berg of the National Police led by I atrike-Baving a«ttlem«t. plomacy which dominated the first commission*. . I was the same type s.s thst of .July | col. Armando Vela.sques Cerralo.' I R. C’onrad Cooper, chief tndus- six weeks of the conference. He ex­ Hciuse J ^ and was launched at 4:12 a m. ; ,„,.^ er chief of. the army general 1 try negotiator, threw cold water pressed belief that offered the beat Searle^ July 10. ' I ,tg,f who led an unsuccesaful re-' I on settlement pro*pecU and hope for making progress in Iron- charged in a slalemenl th^ t “information 1* reported to have | ,gve up at 11 p.m., ' showed irritation in poeln^ with ■•Ing out East-West differences. Democratic governor h«*n obtained on the entire range , ^ j bt after attack* ,on them 1 union PreaidenC David J. McDonald Although he expressed convic­ I for photographers. wererre'’‘lVs!iuXrTn7on^iM^^^^^^^ "absolutely inconsistent troops aided by armed tion that a satisfactory long-range said. • atudents and civilian.*. 1 Cooper *ald there waa only one solution to the problem* of Ger­ principle." ' The agen(*>’ deacribed this pro­ ! poesibie wey a *trlke could be One of the bill* signed by the The rebels a«i*ebuU was used among a group of; The Julv 2 ahoot. they said. Evan (Buck) Jones. 2nd from left standing, watches as picket sign la prepared today for use in not eauaing a atrike." M. Butler, the Dernocratic nation- posaible contenders for Butler's; alined valuable information !''***"*' appraisal. Butlei refusad to yen-; the composition of light gases some field artillery but ve _ ' the event of a nationwide steel strike. Jones is president of local 1272 of the United Steelworkers, Die Appeal* 61 chairman, said today he regret­ NegotiaUona eoUapeeij laat ture which would b* the moat gi,ch aa hydrogen and helium i n ; an *?*rk an.vway, an repreaenUng workers at Southside plant in Pittsburgh of Jones A Laughhn Steel Corp. Other* In fully feels that being a Catholic effective. the outer atmosphere, ultraviolet' quez Cenato was againpermitted the local union h*ll sre unidentified. lAP Photofaxi. night. Preeident Elsenhower thi* would hamper the chance* of a morning appealed to both *tdee to presidential candidate. I really would be in trouble If ]ay*. micrometeo!’ ehowers and di*i to leave the country. The Stale Department received rceume taJka in a hut-diteb peace Sen. Thruston *'B. ' Morton (R- I 1 answered that," he said. rection and .speed of air currents effort. Ky). GOP Chairman, agreed that ! Neither would Butler aay wheth- a t various la'vel*. no Information on the number of ' er Democrats would rather win The United Statea sent two troops involved in the fighting, nor The White House eaid there wra* might be so but added he is "hope­ Plane Tc//s P r O h t •tin time to reach a peaceful aolu- ful It wouldn't be." ;ainst Vice President Richard M. of the casualties. on or New York Gov. Nelson (Contlnned en Page Nine) But travelers arriving in NicarS' tion. Union CMef McDonald agragd Both Butler and Morion, KUIs 5^ Sets wHh tMa. ■ — •wering queatloua..on a. .Rockefeller, ,He„did. express 'mtk JroptJiUmdpr aa last jUghLaftl^ I e ' ‘belier that ^ixon “"hWf more nrfbre than IM persona were killed But eooper told BewaaMR^M be show (NBC.-r-today), shied away went into aeaMoii w ith McDonaM from predicting their parties’ I960 experience at the national level in Tegucigalpa. They aald police, and la more astute." . cadets------of the ------military r academy orest Ablaze that the time now la too abort to pre.sidential nominee*. House Group deal writh the m any -toireaotyed If he ventured a choice, Butler Butler prophesied that the and troops at the San Francisco commented, the "sound and fury" principal issues in 1960 would be barrack* took part in the revolt. Ignacio. Colo. July 13 (F --A j Washington, July, 13 (A»i — A*.Team*ter* and Hoffa "attempting problem*. that has whirled around him the "lack of aggi'essive leadership by Ending Work Mo*t of the heavy firing was in plane crashing high York lawyer leslifled today, in a sense to corrupt juatlce.” "JPrantie last minute dramatic* pa^t week “would be as nothing." the Eisenhower administration, the area around police headquar­ tain* of southwestern Colorado carapproached bv officials of Cr m aaid h„ refuaed to have are not responsive to the long­ Butler has been in hot tyater the economic situation and admin­ ter* in Tegucigalpa. Government ned five peisona to then deaths. Coast I>ongthoremens 1 an.vthing to co with the scheme term seriousness of the problems istration fiscal policy.” that we’re talking about," Cooper- with some party leaders for sug­ On Labor Bill troops and police beat back the at­ ^*>?iVvVctim^i^lud^ Union about a plan to aeiie con-j becai.ae he thought it improper. gesting Democrats would stack up Morton." in part.v chairman tra ­ tack, launched with a few piece* of •ald. a^ic«o rac^ro^ i^^^^ court-appointed monitor.' "Whoughl what Hoffa wanted "Theae problanu are ef real eon- better for next year’s election* if dition, likewise declined to choose Washington. July 13 (Ah — The they dfdopted more aggressive between Nixon and Rockefeller. (Conttaaeii en Page Nine) It is a fact that the vice pres-.! House Labor_.Committee may com- Th» fim hiirned across about 100 Bartlev C. CrumVtoid the Sen | Crum aaid. (CootkiiMd tm lPag« BavMi) tactics in Congress. acTes timher^befbre 't was re- (“ » Rackets Committee thaJ thei The board of monitor* wa* ap- ...... ______ident has had mol e "'experience on ; piele work thi* week on a labor- Asked whether Catliolicism portedacres CO Between i^** wa* to pave the way for a pointed by th U.8. dlatrict court would be a handicap, Butler re-| the national political scene, Met" | management control hill. the merger of ■ the two unions into a here as pert of a compromise aet- ton RAid. “but th#y both woild b® _ Thin wajr r®port®d todny by com- 70 and *0 fighters were on plied; Strike Leaves line* last night. Fresh crewa re- single, powerful transport union. llement of a *t«t b>’ a group rft "A sa Catholic, and one who has Keystone of the plan, ■ Crum rank-and-file union membera to Miters""'’'"^' • 1. I lieved them thi:thi* morningi. been In-polititsa 33 years, I cer­ R*'ters. , wrangling behind closed doors over ^ P 6 jS ' Officials said they believe the said, involved inducing Godfrey P. bar Hoffa from laking_offlce,_ B u lle ts tainly do believe that would be Morion said Repubticans "can detail* of the bill already passed ( 1 s XY-1-O I ^fire ,i* qontained ___ unless new winds Schmidt to resign from the The monitors were given the iw- true. aadl.v enough." take over the House'-’ in 1960. But by the Senate. spring up. of monitor* and be replaced by , aponsibility of seeing that iiMon fro^ the AP Wires B((tler said, however, he al*o be­ aa for th* other side of the Capi-| The faction-split committee this ^ Authorities said Kenneth B. Crum in th at post. ■ offleera cleaned out corruption. lieves the public attitude, has tol, with only a third of the seats | week tackle* the major controver- After Parade Ross, president of The Ross Mami- Cnim said th* approach to him', When th* monitor board wa* changed since the late Alfred E. at stake anil man.V of these in the , stai provisions of the Senate meas- , -— ■ facturi'ng Co of Chicago, apparent- camt from the Lohgahoremen's created, Schmkt represented the ' .MAN SHOTOtlNNED. Smith, a Catholic, was the Demo- South, he,, conceded it would be t h e ‘ Bill of Rights ” for Ijbor, Norwich. July 13 )A>> —Norwich, ly tried to fly his 2-engine plane president.’ H arry Bridg/sa. and rank-and-flie .^roup; L.N.D. Welis, Bridgeport, 4aly II (O' —• A cr(it)c candidate in 1928 and lost "mathematically almost impossi- ^ ,nd amendments fo the Taft-Hart- the Rose of New England, is wilt-;over a mountain ridge w'hen it Bridges' lop aide, Louis Goldblatt. a Dallas attorney, repreiMnted the Bridgeport man wa* Ike target to Herbert Hoover. ble" for the GOP to gain control ley i,abor Relation* law. ing. stalled, crashing in a heap. The rather than directly from any union officer*, and Martin F. of several sDotgiai Maata fired by One of the Democrat's'potential of the Senate. ] Although the big fight still is to Striking municipal employee wreckage was discovered by crew* Teamster official. O'Donoghue, a Washington atlor- an imkrfowa aaaallam e* Wapie 1960 nominees — Sen. .Tohn B. . In the 1960 esmpaign,campaign, Mortort ^i come. Chairman GriihamGraham A. Bar-iBar bave left'thi*...... city without street ‘ rushed to the fire Crum said the offer came to him n'ey, was'named neutral member fit. early today.. Pollco aaid they Kennedy of Masaiichuaetta ;—‘ is a ] said, "the leading and most com-' den (D-NC> hss w'on'an agreement ’ «nrt' garhage men for tl- iii a aeriea of meetings over the and chairman. y- were •earching for two ibmi who CalRollr^ f pelting iaaiie'will be whether we ' from a majority of the" committee most two weeks. And Norwich. (Continned on Page Nine) past year. | Talked wMi Bridge* were believed to be Wa. attack- Name Not Unked i w:ant to continue an expanding to try to wind up bill-drafting aes- (,nc« known for it* abundance of Schmidt ha* resigned, and today Crum said the fli'»t approach to era. On the erttioaj lint at Bridge­ Kennedy* name was not men- economy, an economy in-w'hich the aions by Friday night. This may : roses, is now' trying to dig from Lawrence T. Smith, a New York him came from Bridges, at a con­ port Honpital wa* Pred Piarquett tinned on the program in connec-] —^ ^ j mean night aeasion*. Barden con- under a week of featlvitiea in hon- attorney, waa sworn in to replace ference' n the Fairmont Hotc’ hi wlOi womds In kl6 hpek and tion w’iUi a candidate's religion. (fonllniied on Page Seven) ceded. or of its 300th birthday. him. Smith told reporter* he Ban Franclico in Jiriy or..Auguet legs. A hoapHal *poke«inaa aaid ____ ^ Completion of a committee bill A 2ts-mil* parade, which liiclud- Parquott waa Mmering from would work for the ouster of Hof- o. lairt V*ac. shock and lo** of Mocid. I this week, could clear the w'ay for ed lome 200 horse*, attracted News Tidbits fas a* Teamster* president. The lawyer wtid Bridge* claimed House'action possibly by Aug. L, about 75.000 specUtor* Saturda.v. Culled from AP ll'lres Comiptlng 4ustire to have a "direct Interest" m the PYHTRTH BONITS RE4ECTED { thereby . rempylng one barrier to The streets, are laden with ciuid.v ’ A* Crijm related hls story'. Sen! Teamster*. Crum said Bridges Hartford. July I* (PI—llbe State Kozlov Can Tell Boss' adjournment by I.abor Day. wrappers, confetti, paper cups and .Tohn T4 Kennedy (D-Massi. a propoised an arraj>g6rr>eot Under trewmry wa* esirtcfced by, $660 A number of factors are seen a* gtrawa. llvree persons die In acridento committee membeir, . romniented today a* a foortb legtolator re- i improving chances for a committee And in th# center of two, at over the weekend in'Connacticut, I that It was an example of the (Ceatlniied en Page Seven) fiued to accept hi* expui*e ^ n * ; wnndup thi* week. i Franklin Square, where th# horses one by drowning iji New Oanaan, ______'______check and refunded It to'. . ttie About U.S: Strength ! Preanm Exerted I marched, there la enough fertilizer and two other* by highway accl Stale. Rep. Jame* H. Allyn, I One is the conviction of house ' to start the rosea growing again. dent* in Newtown ami Orange . Stontaigton RenabUcan, retained I'leader* that Congress must enact . Residents take their rubbish Republican Rep. Paul Andrew hJ* check to State CasaptroOer By W n iJA M I.. RYAN Because he wa* an old Bolshevik some labor legislation this session. ; barrels to the city dump in their , Oheahlrc teJ s AFLr4710 Labor____ Raymond .,8. Thatcher and aeked (AP Foreigi News Analyst) and one-time confidante at Stalin. They are putting pre.ssure on the ; own autos. Some residential 1 oi„,ncil the 1959 ComieoUcut Oen- Confusion Charged tha't it be ptit back hi the Det^* . Frol Romanovich Kozlov can because he has the look of a reck-' committee accordingly, areas have been cleaned up h.v in' eral Assembly did not eral Fund.' \ turn the result* of tils' two-week less Armenian bandit, because he 1* ' Another is the evident belief 'dividuals—.but the industrial area nmich labor legislation as 1953 a*- toiIf 6f the United State* 10 -Mtat^f-c^rfui-TeiwmalityT-Mi-) rawran tnrn s e n a t e u .v rt bor group that regardless of what Sevent.v-eight employes have aenably .-■■■■ ------——------— - ful purpose. He i*_no' In a ppai- koyan’s visit aroused much more Memorial is unveiled in I^n - Havana, July 11 tJ^nde! Oa»- attention than that of Kozlov. kind of a bill they draft,: a fl(»or; brought city sanitation to a halt- tro hlaated a UB. Senate (mb- tlon to advise h’* boea, Nikita fight for whbleaal# reviiion of the Member* of Local 14164 of the don to Christaber Pankhiirst, lead­ Khrushchev, agaln»t any fatal When there were protests, these er of siiffragetted movement which committee again today for re­ were vjolen^. Curiosity brought out committee version is Inevitable. United Mine Workers union, they ceiving “a* a hero" hi* former miscjilculation regarding the won vote* for women'.. . A trans­ ^w ere 50,000 of , them, knocking .over strength and Intentlona of this crowds. Already there are Indication# are asking for a 15 per cent atlantic cable for the first direct By MARK SHEEHAN air force chief who quit, el*dm»„ Kozlov is a man without, color, New York, July 13 (A^—"Ignor­ barriers, spilling onto the field, Ing tho Commniilsta forced- him country. (Continned on Page Four) telephone link between’ U.S. and ance and cnnriision" ruled st Idle- jamming roadD.ao fire equipment It 'wa* the Soviet first deputy and the United States public ignor­ ((tonttnhed en Page Nine) European continent is Isid on not. In a apeeoh 24 hour* ear­ ed him. Even protests against him wild Airport whil.e a crippled Jet couldn't get through. lier the Cnbinn prime mlnlatei' pienier’a first venture In hia to- ocean floor. .'.China Communists airliner with .113 persons aboard Meanwhile, th* pilot circled, a ' tally indoctrli ated ad'jlt life out- were listless. mahe plain country does not reach had accused the United State* Both Kozlov and Miko.van were i circled the field, the city fire com­ mile up in the night sky, waiting side the (3onmuini*t orbit. It 5SS-.t>le, to chev will remember this if Kozlov ing about $400,000 worth of medi­ finding any other- solution. I . ahead of schedule and Is strongest ] He didn’t know it at the time, liam Oorbat Ideattfted th* compare it rith the findihg* of brings glowing reports of the pos­ cines to Dr. Albert Schweitzer In think that your plane*, if they go .In world,, says Army Secretary] X,iatin J. Tobin, executive direc- but a greater danger awaited him .youth a* William Hord, who died First Deputy Pren ier A. I. Mik- sibilities of doing businsss with a French Equatorial Africa. where Dr. Schweitzer is, coiilti de­ ; Wilbur Brncker.. .Threatened "at- the Port Authority, reapond- oh the ground. At least 4,000 per­ of a fractured neck. Source* aaM oyain, who .^made the same trip certain section of American capit’- And the general- Ll. Gen. Rich­ liver the medicine for me. I tempt to blow up a. plane,re- hotly, lo CSvanagh’s criticism sons lined the runw'ay. the ear ran.off Park Ave. Ju*t' early thia yiaar. B e t w ^ the two allam. ard C., IJndsay, commander of "Maybe other persona-also will!ceived shortly before Vice Pres- He said the' fire commissioner had Officials said that the 200 air- before the overpwM. atroch a reports rainwhchev may believe ' Kozlov could not hide that he NATO'*, Air Force in Southern feel, w‘ha{ I feel and will offer ident Nixon’s daughter arrives in made .an attempt "to besmirch a i port and city police on hand were tree and plunged down an emr hr can get an idea of what sort of was irapreased by what he saw,In Europe will i>erson*lly. see the medicine too." | Baltimore, apparently U a hoax... mhimificeiitmhgnificeiit feat.feat ” I'helpleBS.'helpleas "It would have taken bahKment onto the eaat lane ot rpai.stance the U.D., government the United State*. He' saw vast Negro boy off. Bobby closed the letUr with an 1 Matador Luis Prociina is gored by Tobin said J0,000 policemen to keep the field the .Merritt Parkway. and public migh; put up to further networks of gfiod roads. He saw Bobby's father. Staff Sgt. Henry apology for not going th ro u g h ' «*#rg1ng bull at Tijuana, Mexico, 'Our men. in the face of grave ; clear. ” an airjfcrt authority aaicl Communist expansion. humming Indu.slry. He saw mass HIU of Wa.vcross, G*.. is stationed channel*- through his father, that'. Confident that brush fire I* com danger, do an almost impossible | later. At one point' hose* were BOHIJO^ .St PPORT GROWS. - Two W4II Differ housing snd abundance' of goods her* at Lindsa.v> headquarters. ie. pletely controlled, Holl>'wood, job to prevent the loss, of life and turned on the crowd, and they were Washington. July. IS (J*)—A ' ’ The ‘■ivo men proi-gbly wifi dif-. on a scale which can only be a Last month Bobby got to think­ "I did not tell my father I would ^^aJif., Fire Department pulls ec|uip- propertv and the record shows the ; sprayed with foam, move —1«> name .AnthuMador ■' fer tn interpretation of the things dream for the Soviet Union for ing about the men w'aglng the bat­ write' to you,” Bobb.v wrote the ment and men- from blackened results ’ through the year* have' Traffic backed up bumper to (TiarUa Bohleu a* chteP S tate Ite« they have seen. Mikoyan is an old many .veara to com*. tle for peace. He' remembered hia general. "But I'^am sure he would I-aUrel Canyon area.. .Staff at been extraordinary." i bumper. All roads leading to the I . purtment ftdviaer on Sevtet af­ Bolshevik revolutionary' with a Indicate Red R««ction father often sp^ke of th* “ peace­ not- have objected. TorontO'Dominion Bank in Ottawa The- rescue efforts were sever ely ] airport werre tied up. The jams V fairsfair* got atroagstroag IMparttehn anp- i highly cynical p 'tlook toward He spoke l,ittl# about’ theae ful purpose*" of NATO.- He re­ " IJadaay Impraaaed try to straighten out institiitfon’s hampered by ihriil seekers, who i slrelched for miles. port in the Senate today things as they seam U he. Kozlov things. But the other- Ruasiana ih membered reading aboiil( Schweit­ "Thanks, general, . if. you can cash position after hearing teller thronged to the airport. "Peopl* iecidec to make a Ro­ Tlioina* H. Kuche) («UaHf) is a born bureauct'at, representa­ hi* party .gave an Indfcatioh of zer, the Nobel prize-winning phil­ help me." . ' * tells San Diego, Calif., police he Spectators Jam Field > man holiday out of it,'" aaid James Joined ‘Sen. BUke ManaSeld (D- tive of the new ■ generation of what the Soviet, reaction waa. osopher who ha* worked in Africa ; Lindsa.v w6* impre.ssed by the took n)ora than f 79,000 from Mil.. They went to the field by car B. Leggett. chi*f of (rity detectives. Mont) la deaoaaolng a proteal Soviet functionaries iyhq know Some bf these insisted that the a* a medical missionary for al- letter. Slowly receding flood waters leave luid on foot. Some tramped across (Tlty firemen, wHh 40 piece* of by Sen*. E«erel$II gi.M* Dlriteen in iu n an in(R- - nothing of revolution lira* hand. Ruaslan* were ham^gad in building mo«t half a century. , An Italian officer on hi* aUff enenes ef deeolatten in one of th t meadf>w*. Some w ent acrog* spparatua, finally reached the ni) aaiU Style* ■Mae* (R-NB) He was only. 8 years old when the Bobby put the** thougbUjn a world's moat feroed beauty spota - Jam ifca Ba.v h^' boat. . against the etovg Bolahevlka M ln^ power. ’ (OMttiMff M Pngn NtaM) Uttar to lindaay. ^ (OMrtRWMi * • Pag* E h iw ) - the Vale M Kashmir. A irport authoritie* aaid ther* (Ceatlnued «i Pace Vwe) to aay topflight ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. JULY IS. 1959 M 6 f T R U E

MANCHESTER BVENIN6 HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, JULY 18. 19S9 funds, and MVings as part o f the friends in Rockville at the lima of Naw Mmy Woor F A M T W O town treasurer's weekly report. Youth Remains the accident. General Helps Sergeant^.s Son 8. Standardizing, chack-slgnlng FALSE TEETH Columbia Leclerc to Speed prooadurqs'. Machine-sijpiing, Le­ ‘Critical’ After In another-! Veraoti accident h Bolton Corentry clerc »A y t, can substitute for all South Orange, N.J. man *Kfip«d Form Airborne Medical Safari WMi Mora CoMrfort Sheinwold on Bridge hand signing, and only the treas­ Vernon Crash Injury at 4:30 this morpUig when FABTBBTR, a sisasaa* aikallas Roundup l^outs Confusion Charged Long GOP Caucus urer's feignatiira is necesMry on ____ J he fell aaleep at the wheel on Rt. M . t - - ' ■ ----- ;sn y bank signature cards. IS and hlB csr knocked down eight (OdBttB^ frem Page One) OlOFO ftfBli To Mt and talk la san. Town Investments A 22-year-old Hartford man re­ of medfetne to Schweltser. eomtorx. l aprtskle a UtOs f n ? St, Maurice Church to Hold / 4. Drafting an administrative htghwsy fence posts! « Leave for Home Set for Thursday mains on the t.ritical list at Hart­ told the Italian state tsiavision •nie medicines purchased with plats*. BO t m m . O lFB UP TBIOIt < Nortli dsakr manual and plan of operations for Stale Poliqeman William Btich- ford Hospital toTay where he was Bobby's contribution were pack­ 'odor” fdsaftor* brsathi. OM TO KEEP OONTBOL Itath ifcUs vnhwwbls the treasurers office. I ^ le r c erf of Stafford Springs barracka network about ft. An appeal went ^ ^Blessing" of Cars’ July 26 Eastern Connecticut round - up In Forced Landing All 1,284 registered Coventry Mora money may be earned fdrOJalRM Wilson, vies president of taken after a 1-car crash in Ver­ Mid thp driver was Robert Broth­ aged separately, in a shoebox- rASTTBani s* mat dfus eooater. ■' By Alfred Sbetawold N O K IB says this 4111 provide a Job' guide out over tha network. Republicans for th# first time In Manchfster this ysar under invest' the Connecticut Bank A Trust non Saturdnv at 6:10 p.m. sized container. , ______l!!:^ .news from Barbara Home of An­ UB. MMtem Team Champion a K 9 « for future treasurers and a means ers. 33. Ha was charged with reck- local history will have an oppor­ Co., arid other, financier advisors. Pretty soon gifts of medicine for Bobby and about 30 off leers and maxed by the 3-baae hit by Can- dover, directly, from Colorado, ar­ a Q 5 2 msnt practices being pushed by of showing the public, at all timas, 'A hospital apokesman Mid there leai driving and'posted a $50 bond ?>■! II It WM uinounc«l ywgterday f (OauttaiiMd fN M Page Due) tunity to vote at tha party extend­ In all of the articlee Ud* week He also consults Ifiisha Freed­ Schweitzer started to pour in. newsmen wilt go along. Hla father brought the local team through ♦ s 4 Town Treasurer Walter N. Leclerc. what Is being done In the office. is.no change in the condition of for appearance in Rockville City a blauing of can will take place rived for the second time Friday. ed caucus from 1 to 8 p.m. Thurs­ we’U dizeuM the pUy of the tramp man, town controller; Miss Louise will stay behihd to win their ball game. ♦ A K t S 3 iVilfred J. Mi< baud v'hose car con­ Court Aug. 17. Some persona Just sent a bottle of The girls complatad their soena, but were delayed half an day-- st tha Church Community suit. This tif usually the mort Im­ Elaetad last October, the Iforth Johnson, assistant controller; and They will reach Ubrevtlle,'< In Til. Ml M ill ^ at 81. Maurice Church July 26 Spectators' yesterday witnasaed WENT Ha s t taining a passenger turned OT-er aspirin. camping trip, yealerday and are hour getting out on tha fieM. portant suit, and trump roUUke* End funeral director Is taking Russell Galipo, 1*)wn accountant French Equatorial Africa. Friday. from 2 to 4 p.m. a pitchers duel on the school dia­ House! AQ54 4110 72 twice after sfaiddlng up C4’0 em- FOR PRfSCRimON now enroute to the eaat Whan Ospt. Edward Sominera A pa'per ballot will bs used with have a way of being vmry enUy. st^)s ha feels will bring Manches­ He haa recommended to the Pen- Andromeda Farthest An Italian pharmaceutical firm Then they, will go by truck to mond when Bolton Dairy defeat­ V 109 a Jt«3 Search Continues Le.nkmenta' and knockifig down a Thla will mark the firat time that She wrote "The 1958 Senior finally brought the big Jet lotrer all candldstea listed. Sevan con­ Haybe you don't like North S ♦ K 10762 4X03 ter more money, more efficiency in sioh Board that' th^41S,616.61 re­ dispatched $350,000 worth of sup­ Schweitzer’s hospital -at Lamba- OfUVIRY ed M and M Oil, 6 to 5. BosWofth mail box on-Rt, 8.’ .aVThrall Rd. the ceremony haa taken place in Girl Scout Round-up In Colorado 1 COMSANT and ai>proacbe. tha runway, ha tests are slated. energetic bidding, but the final 4 7 6 4 4 9 2 the treasurer’s office, and more tirement allowance fubd and $120,- Washington—The moat distant plies. a N A T O apokaaman Mid. rene. ’ . MIGHT For Jail Escapee The passengen Rir.harA'Froeh- Bolton. It will be in honor of the pitching for Bolton Dairy struck.i,. ^ k. I kaaeua saw the crowds and daiayed land­ Appearing on the ballot will bs contract la cerUInly very reason­ • o i r m administrative control over public 829.83 pension trust fund be re­ object risible to th# unaided eye French and Italian Air Force Schweitzer Is expeefini: them- FINE PHARMACY out 15 batters. Gaal, pitching all ing. Later be wee Mttar, saytng lich, 22, of East Hartford, suf­ Feaat of St. Chriatopher. patron from the fftllowtng: F lrft Selectman, able. Four hearts can be made, 4 A 8 3 money. invested in higher-yield M4 Q I 10 made from the town’a pension Also, he wants the Board to edit;: troop. Our Eastern Connecticut colMn. South Windham, who walked away Hospital by t*e Vernon Fire De­ 2,000,000 years to reach tha earth. ■ceremony. out o ’t midair were demonstrated couldn't have reached the plane in Second Selectman, one poet, fall to mqke four hearts. One North Eart Sorth West funds are two of hla main concerns sider appointing a flacal agent fo r Patrol make up a troop with, girls partment ambulance. Michaud was It ia 100,000 light yea n in dlam- OOP Candidate* during the -game by Wayne Rog­ time, and that there was dangar Bertron A. Hunt, incumbent: reason for this is that they load 1 4 Prts I ¥ Pus Il$^it now, Leclerc says. ‘‘expert Judgment” In the Invest­ f*pm Windham County Jail yester eiter. HANDMAtoE from Kentucky, New York and later transferred to Hartford Hos­ Additional oandidatea who have ers and Km ln McDermott. James that the Mg 0hlp would go off the Agent of Town Deposit Fund, ■heltered lives; they eeldom 2 ¥ Pass 4-¥ All Pus .His principle, he says, is to be ing of its money. Banks provide da^.morning. CORN HOUSEHOLD Louisiana, which makes Wonderful such a service at a minimsl fee pital and FVoehlich to Manchester IWlSHlOP WERE THERC?, 'filed their application to *eek Toomey of Coventry umpired the runway and kill hundrada of the one post, Oallnst, incumbent; have to handle such mediocre Opening lead — ¥10 ss exacting as he tan in his Job T h ^ .ad m lt there is a possibility contact with varied accents and standardized for conimunitiea, Le­ Memorial Hospital. ndfnination of the Republican game. apactatova. Town Clerk, one post, Elmore A. trump suit*. , . as custodian and disbursing officer he may be armed. BROOMS P arty' Are Renalo Cocconl for Boys. 11 to 12 years of age. habits. The ‘"normal” line of play Is to of all town money. Leclerc earned clerc says, adding that "The Pen­ Vernon Chlrf ”on.4ta’ 'la Fldmund As it was, he brought it tai in a Turklngton, incumbent; Rinn, a trusty, had only two P. Dwj’er reconstructed the acci­ Ifrand Ju>c,r: Mr*. F n l* Noren for selected from the Piano Realty "O f Round-up activities, there win the first three tricks with top a small trump to atop a third a reputation for consciantiousneas sion Board doesn't meet often OKAY LOAN shower o f sparks, as he had en­ Town Treasurer, one poet, Turk­ months to servo.ofi a 9-month sen­ dent this way: The pair were head­ assessor: Slnart WelL* for fire con)' and Sheridan'a Oarage teams spilt are many fine ones. Many after­ acted, and had to fight the' con­ tramps. This will work beautl- round of diamonds. No matter tn his former Job as Eighth Dis­ enough to keep abreast of all finan­ lngton, Incumbent; tence. He waS- sent to Jail last ed porth On Rt. 83 and Michaud missioher; J. ^dipund Morancey for the winning honors in a double noon. and' evening movies are trols to keep tt ship from slew­ Tax Cotlsctor, contMt. one poet, Itally If each opponent haa three What the opponents do you can trict tax collector,. In which he cial trends that wo>*tlge.ting to detar- and Manchester branches of the Police barracks, fed and then re­ BED TABLE.S the Board of Assessors, reports the council In Wlllimantic, will Prsll B. Marriam, all three in­ trump trick sooner, partner's response is two die blocks from the collector’s Office Michaud's- head injury befdre the NEBULIZERS league that will not be able to play nln. if the braek was the raeult Connecticut Bank A Trust Co. and leased. Dart said he was hitch­ that field men working on the do a sequence story of the life cumbents: Otto C. Miller, and In fact, let weet win the first monds. Such hands are usuallv into Treasury securities since June ambulance arrived, but left before VAPORIZERS ball for a week or longer because of a manufacturing flaw, or de­ the Manchester branch of the Hart­ hiking to Stafford Springs to town revaluation project began to­ of Nathan Hale. Walter B. Tedford; trick with his ten of hMrta! easier to bid if you open In * 30. He has had Collector Paul anyone could determine her name. of vacations or camp la asked to veloped latei and was not dis­ ford National Bank A TVust Co., look for a Job when he spotted the day to call back on homes where Board of Welfare, contest, twO I f the defenders switch to dia­ atrdng three-card minor suit. Cervinl draw up a projected es­ Dwyer said the nurse's treat­ turn in their uniforma to their Forums Attract covered during regular in^>e^ona and eight savings accounts in the searchers. rekdents w'ere not home on previ­ poets, Frederick 8. Duktig, Mrs. monds, they can" take only two (Copyright 1958, General Fee- timate of money expected to be on ment of the injury, at the base of m e D ie A L manager, for their abaence. This "Youth foruma are conducted on ot the aircraft. Manchester Savings and Loan a'nd Rinn had been a trusty at the ous visits. The areas to be covered gidith Pomeroy, incumbent and tricks Ih that suit. Dummy has turss Corp.)' hand weekly. the skull might be a factor in Sav­ PHARm/^lCV is necessary so that their replace­ many topics such as human rela­ FOr tha 108 pasaengars aboard the Savings Bank of Manchester. Jail for about two months. "He starting . today are Bolton Center Walter B. Tedford. Albert F. Bray Also, he said he has obtained ing Michaud's life. You get the ment may have a uniform to wear tions, living in the space age and tha plane, the four-hour wait had Banks in New York and Boston act was a good boy,” Windham County SU MAIN STREET Rd., Notch Rd.. Clark Rd„ Dimock has withdrawn from tha race on the coop.eration. of Atty. Herbert The two young nSen were report­ during galnea. Education and careers. an unreal quality. They M t in under 16 to operate a car, $1.1: as custodians for some of the High Sheriff David Desrosier said Lane, School Rd., ihd Cider Mill this board. Phelon, chairman of the Town edly on their way to visit girl Baseball gamee echeduled this "Because the 10,000 girls cannot coaofortable . seats, were Mrved R o c k v ille Marcel A. Jalbert, 25, of 37 Park town's financial papers. .yesterday, adding that Rinn de­ Rd, Board of Health, three ^ posts, Parking Authority, to Invest Park­ Best in Meats—— week Include a game Umight at all attend theac, those who are in- roast beef, salad, pie and coffee. St., Rockville, passing at an inter­ Another auditors’ recommenda­ served his chance as a trusty at 4-Picai« John F. Chappelle, Incu’rnbent; ing Meter fund money on a very 8 o'clock at the school flm be' tereated, apply, and a small num­ Soft music played. section, $12; add Robert J. Getty. short term..basis in anticipation tion he haa complied with. Leclerc the Jail because, of his good be­ The Dough-and-Sew 4-H Club Robert L. Helms and Frederick tw en the Bast Hartford Cub ber of them is selected. Both Bar­ One pa)sei.ger Mid it was like 23. Thompsonvilla, passing, on a of use. says, was removing from bank ac­ havior. held a picnic at Maahmoquet State 2 C. Jones; Cyr Appeals guaranteed ... and Scouta and a team for- led : from bara Horae and Marjorie Mitchell sitting In a cocktail lounge — double line, $6. Ail investments are beirtg stag­ counts money in excess of amounts Rinn was serving a .year's sen­ Park on Saturday. Mrs. Kenneth Bosrd of Finance, contest, four the players of the FoKsa and of Andover, were chosen, and at- without a cocktail. A bond of $25 was sat for the ar­ gered to mature in time to pay federally, guaranteed. Another rec­ tence. with parole set after nine Matthews, their leader, and Mrs. landed the forum on human rela­ Bears. Francis Warren Jr., will One man turned on hie portable poets, Eugene W. Latimer, in­ rest of William J. Stephana, 29, of town bills, Leclerc,'says, adding ommendation ia that the treasurer months in Jail. He left the Jail Donald Tedford accompanied the tions, On the panels were top cumbent; Ford U Morgan, Syl­ 60-Day Term Save Cash, tool girls. umpire the game. . > j i : I l'\\ radio. He was Dr. Oscar lacker, Hartford, who failed to appear on that “ only in an unusual situation sign all checks he. is supposed to about 10 .yesterday morning. I I LOOK! Colorado students. Senator George Ik. TM .IU,iW-T,ta» ha. ' \ vester J. Ploufe, and John M„ PoaUceili’a Win TW iOttow; Bolton Dairy and of Chicago and Glencoe, 111., Sud­ a charge of failure to carry hi* would we have to sell at a loss!” sign according to law. Since taking Brown of Denver and a Mrs. Sher­ denly he heard a newe bulletin, Stone, and Dexie)- C. Wheelock, Lawrence Cyr, 45, of .2 Diane Ponticelli and Son Contractors SherMan'a Garage, 8 achool operator's license. Chart* Investment* over bis post, Leclerc .days, he has man, a profetaor of . sociology at that a Jet was in trouble over Idle- both incumbents; Dr., Vernon, posted a $100 appeal defeated Columbia last Friday on field. Bill Steams will umpire. Bonds totaling $130 wera for­ I..eclerc keeps track of his in­ worked to- pull together scattered the University of Denver. wild. ~ - Registrar* of Voter*, one po*t bond today in Rockville City Court disbursement practices. One of Saturday Dance Summer Merchandise the school diamond, of 8 to ■ 6. Wednesday: Bolton Dairy and "The questions were inUlUgent' Steady this weekend. Ha and A l­ feited by out-of-the-area motorist* vestments on charts on the wall of "It gave us quite an eerie feel­ in each of voting dletrlct, Mrs. after receiving a. mandatory sen­ .these was taking over diaburae- Bobby Carr, pitcher, won hla own M and M Oil, 8 p.m.. school field. and the discussiem stimulating. fred Brand ware startara. who failed to appear In cqurt. his office in the Hall of Recorda N O W A T Robert Stephens will umpire. ing," he said. Hie wife added, "You Doria W .. Lyon, Firat Diatrict, and tence of 60 days in Jail as a sec­ on E. Center St., where he works ment control of Water and Sewer Slated by K of C ball game by drilling a 2-basa hit Topics such as the dignity of man, Surprised oa ISth A n lveraary know the feeling. It can’t happen Mrs. Gertrude A. Haven, Second ond offender of operating a motor Thursday: M and M Oil and Mr. and Mrs. Jprovel of Prof. J. P. Columbia Lake Assn, sailing club Bid Askad aral hours after he had landed.. up Donald P. Valada, 38, of 65 Greenbill of Michahl Reese Hoe. has announced the start of the Jun- "I was glad It was all ovSr and Smith St., Putnam, and place him ior Conn. Bank and Trust ^ pital, Chicago, one of the world’s *— racUtg. Saturday found the Co. •K...... 41 43 that I hadn't known bafora,” aha uiidef a~$ld0 bond for failure to leading gynecologie>a. He plans to young folks of the families at the Hartford Nations. added. appMr In court Friday night. helm. David Forbes came te-first in BQLTOH HOTCH o $ i BEEF recommend, the rult to other Bank A Trust Co. . 35 37 Valada was arrMtad July 5 on gynecologirts in the Yearbook of tha Lightning class, Carol aemen- Fire Insuraaca Oompanie* a charge of passing in a no pass-' \ jn n J /rr£f. 6 a a V 4 4 J l tino, second and Roger Chany Obetetrica and Gynecology, which Aetna-Fire 86 89 Emanuel Church ing xont. His com. has bean re- TONIGHT AND TOMORROW ^WINDSOR he edits. third. Bruce Hopper was first in Hartford Fire ...... 183 193 ichsduled for Friday night. p niMsm ftsH the CbmeU and Diana Mabb, sec­ NaUonal F ir e ...... 121 129 Cited in Article In other cases, Friuicia WMt, u«T wsmsi F R iS H L Y ond. They were the only ones en­ Phoenix Fire ...... 73 V4 76 it 53, of Waterbury was fined $9 for LBS tered this first race. psHing in a no passing zone. /rifimourf Adults M Sunday Life and ladeasnlty las. Gao. Aetna Casualty ----- 189 174 T h e EmanuSl JUuthoran Church A nolle was entered in tha cbm GROUND Gaorga Pederson led the Light­ Is featured- in a epecial article in of Barnard J, Krlatoff. 31, of Harry Ralalaal* nings home on Sunday afternoon. Aetna Life ...... 236 246 this month’s lasus of "The Bond,” W rigbt Mill Rd., charged with: "WOBLD, PLKSB AND TBS Because his own boat is still laid (^nn. General____ , .346 361 a mcmtbly publication of the DEVIL" Meal Price Wfactiva Tuaidey end WedDeadey, July 14«1S Only Closed up with a broken mast after the Htfd. Steam Boiler .. 94 96 breach of the peace. The witness Lutheran Brotherhood. refused to testify, according to. first race of the season, he used Travelers ...... 90 93 ., ns*-C«l*p-Jeal McBm »M4a44»%a4444'444444e444%>44»4»»444»*M444»44444%*4 Each month the publication con' Jha local patrol officials. Woskiiio di$h«t For FYank Savage’s boat. Charles PubltaTCtiRUea tains an article about some out­ "Oaanslil At DMse Ctty” Forbes, one of. If not the youngest Conn. Light A Power 2Stx The case of William Bacon, 36, ..A h Out^lanJinf 3ooJ Ua/utf standing Lutheran church in the of Storrs, charged ^ t h disregard­ is «asy t^dchr. .. skipper in the adult group, came In Hartford Electric Lt. 86'i 89tk United States, written by CSiarles ing. a stop sign, was continued to seconJ and Richard Molt, third. Hartford Gas Co...... 44 >4 47% B. Foelach,' president of Pacific “Y o r’ GAROm Vacation Aug. 7, upon hie request. Bacon Philip Hopper came in fljrat In Southern New England Lutheran Theological Seminary in had informed officials he would be . . W E w iu - the Comets, Henry Beck, eecond Telephone ...... 44 48 Berkeley, CSllf. unable to appear for hie hearing. TUESDAY, and Toby Huntington,-third. Manufacturing Cooipanias Based on the theme * ^ c .a a - ssHCU— Commodore C.- Randolph Forbes Orange Juice 5 c”T99< AUGUST nth. Arrow, Hart, Hcg. .. 63 66 ta. Church That Love Built," the arti­ MariusHn-MeKnir. said the winds were light and Associated Spring .. 20 22 cle tells the story of how Emsn- hfanehesker Bvealng Herald PUIS Presan feed Price Wfective Men), July ISth Thru SeL. July ISth Bristol Brass ...... IS 1414 Uel Church was built during the Oaveatry eorrespoadeMt Mm. F. Pauline Little, telephaae Pllgrtm 'HtLL IN KOREA* >ii44*4444»4444444M44»444444»4S44444»a4»»»4»»*4»»44« . W i / p o s e i Oollins ...... 75 85 ll-.yesr period'from 1913 to 1933, -Dunham-Buah-r-* .—-8 ^4 - ^— 944- mainly- through- the wwk -of-the S-SUI. ■/ E in -H srt...... 481* 51 ^ members of the congregation Dress Shop N O W O P E N Fsfnlr Bearing ...... 51 54 themscIvM. It aloo., tells of the Landers, Frary, Clark 21 >4 23 THE RIKE SHOP work ahd Mcrificea made by the a «l Main St. A t Pearl N. B. Machine...... 28 30 oUid. Savings lifeelKese: 6. '- 'l S87 Spruce Street (Rear) members to exceed thair , 60th an-' (Next Te First Natteanl North amt Judd ,,.. 35 38 j A ' »V NEW. USED AND TRADES niversary goal in 1941, the burathg BURNSIDh:,^^ MAIN FEATURE 8:30 Bank) Rogers Corp (B ) .... 14 16 PU ll>f Ay ' f M i ; {' J. McVElGH A SONS o f tha mortgage in 1947, thr'dadt- EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SAT FRINCH'S INSTANT > Russell M fg...... 27 30 cation of the new parish^lmuse in Orezary Peek Arm Gardaer Stanley Works 45 48 1952, and the celebration of the "PORK CHOP "KARRI* ohm MILL" MAJA” NOW and TUBS. EVE. te*s H h«oting Terry S team ...... 42'4 4544 diamond Jubilee of .the church in *!»S-1S Continuous From 8:50 7-OZ Torrington ...... 30----- ..32 1966. / oMr wovl WeJ.. "IT * mrursnsuTr —Im n PKGS Veeder Root ...... 5644 8944 Potatoes Tha atmva qiwuUlo&s are not to Toa get premium quality be construed as actual marksU. MobOheat with RT-98 . . , tha I -AIZ ROOM meat completely effective tael • Looking For... s r iN i CHOCOLATi FLAVORID - 24-oz jar S 3 c afl additive la o h today. And . MANSFIELD you get premium service. Ao- ★ JALOUSIES Police Arrests ev Mt 'Mm weu#Bwr«p tomntic deliveries , . . a bal> O G BEAT ‘AWGMY HILLS” 8HOWN POUT Windows and Doen. ' I TOP' 12-OZ JAR ahead payment ptan and many Gr*(*rr Pack le Arm OaiSser n«k Mitekeni | Aedle MarpSy Starring Laurence Harvey Norman Mawson, 32, of East Jtrmr Prasclasa otibar atina daaigned to male# m Bosco ★ A W N I N G S “ Pork Chop "Tha Angry I "TI Wild nad ★ PLUS W SyruD ‘ T h e N jk e d beating really easy. Hartford, was arrested Saturday d K a MATH^ SUSPENSE! H iir Majk” Hills” I Innoceat" ★ C A N O P I E S night and was charged with driv­ UiaS!SS-li;SS ____ UtS-8:l|___ CAMFBPLL'S ing while intoxicated, police re­ Start* WM., “ ABOirND THE Mobilheat Wed.: "It Happcaed'Te Jaae” ' ★ COMRINATION WINDOWS ported. Patrotman Ronald Rob- WOBLlt IN as I>ATS” . I AND DOORS artJ picked up Mawson, who had 16-OZ stopped his car on Oakland St., CAN / ★ PORCH ENCLOSURES after a paMlng motorist notified Pork *Beans W E G I V I police there had bean an. accident. ★ TUI ENCLOSURES Police Mid there had been no GREEN STAMPS crash sithough Mawson scrapped STARTR WEDNESDAY 2-SPEEP WINDOW FAN $ m SKIPPY a poet as ha stopped his car. JERRY LKWI8 . 'four Most Bet Is To Call Free «mder $2(>0 bond, Mawson Limited quantity priced for immediate clearancet VILLA MARIA HOTEL "Don't Give Up The Ship” Steel frame adjusts any standard size win­ is due in court July 27. dow: Now only. , ...... 18-OZ MORIARTY Tel. Mi 3^2856 J(ack S. Lee, 38, of Wlllimantic, Glastonbury was arrested and charged with STARTS SUNDAY . Keith Fu en tin re JAR failure to stop lor jt . red traiMle DEBRIE REYNOLDS STORE HOURS: Open Monday Through Saturday From 8 A.M. Peanut Gutter MOTHERS light Hla court date la July 30. "SAY ONE FOB BfE" Until 6:80 PJW., Open Every Thursday Evenlag Until 9, ' Stata Police reported the ar­ MANCHESTER FIRST HOME SPEOIRLTIES CO: rest of Nicholas Racsino, 40, of OLOSED THROUGH JULY 26 * 111) MAIN ST. NATIONAL STORES Ml 3-5135 Windsor, who la charged with FREE PARKING! :ON THE PURNELL PARKING LOT eperatlng an overweight commer­ (O p M For losiiM M As Usual, MaoMoy, July 27) cial vahiele en the highways.He 'Ik Aua ta court July 34. i TOP RID SHOW! I c MANUHJCS’ib Jl Hil^tALD, M ANUmyiiiJi, iXJNW- MONDAY. JULY 13, 1969 FAUtf rivt ^ ■ ( I1AKC&E8TE11 BVSNmo HERALD, MANCMliSTEB. CONN, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1959 go" 34 houm a day, 888 days a satsbliahlng rules and ragtUstlona Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W; Cunliffe, pervlelon, the lodge* and members Academy, and Is now an Instructor contributed $8,800 to th* National Boehm Completes In the Integrated Fire Control year. OPEN DAILY Andover to carry out the Intent of.tn# jaw. Beauty Title Ck>e8 and shs works in the bookkeeping English Renamed Bpectallst Boehm Is a 1883 grad­ All union offlcsm and employ** Foundation. 'The foundation, tii Area within the Ground Guidance • A.M.to9P.M. Canada Dad House Group department of the Manchester of­ granu during the paat year, ax- uate of Manchester High School. would be requlmd to list business To Miss Cunliffe To Head ElksTJnU Ft« Bliss School Division of th* Medium Altitude He is a member of G Battery, 1st transactions with employer*. TTi* fice of the Connecticut bank and pended 150,708 In financing courea* Missile Department at the U.S. SUNDAY. tAAI,.fP.M . of study In modern msthoda of Regiment, School Brigade at Ft. Of 27 Visits Rev. Douglas Pimm to Leave Ending Work Senate bill exempted officer* re­ Miss Joyce M. Cunliffe, 30. 16 Trust Co. Omrs* R. R nclw 'of M TOomoa Specialist 4. C. William D. Army Air Defense School at Ft. Bliss, "The World's Foremost PINE PHARMACY ceiving less than $8,000 s year treatment of cerebral palsy. Bliss. Specialist Boehm la a The Baby Has Doan# Bt, has won the “Mias New She won the 1857 MlSs Manches­ Dr., past exalted ruler of the Man­ Boehm, son of Mr. end Mrs. Wil­ Guided Missile Center." M4 CEWt EE 9 t , from their union. Engslnd Camera Councir beauty ter title and was s runnerup In^' classroom instructor In the Nike- 2 in Coventry For Dean’s Post in Kansas On Labor Bill chester Lodge^ of Elks, has been BOAT-MOTOR BALES OUMB liam G. Boehm of 877 Adams S t, Ajax Target-Track Radar Confer­ Tighten Recording contest St the council's 14th annual the Miss Connecticut contest, a completed the Nike-Ajsx Surfsce- The pampas in South America Th* House committee bill also •ummeff outing. She represented nsduAe of Manchester High reappointed chairman of the Na­ St. Paul— The nation's out­ ence Section. He assists In the cover 200.000 square miles. Hellodore Cyr of Bt. Francis. (OoutlBaed from Pag* Oae) would tighten up reporUng pro- School, she also works as a part- tional Elks Foundation for the board-motor industry reports that to-Alr Fire Control System Main­ training of the Army’s and NATO Refid Herald Advs. Ihe realgnalion of the Rev.^800 peraona In ita area of Andover, the Hartford Camera Club In com- tenance Technidsn course at F t countries' Nike Ajax guided mis­ Been Named ••• New Brunswick, Canada, the Hebron and Marlborough. visions on emplbyesa. *nd spell out pettUon with 18 other girl* at the time model. State of Connecticut by President fates hit a record $354,000,000 In Deuglae F. Pimm Sa rsetor bf Rt. that efforts will be mad* on the 1858 4n Increase of 34 per cent Bliss, Tex. sile technicians who insure that father of 27 children has been Vislt- Tb* story of Mr. Pimm's decision In detail the requiremenU for rec­ University of Massachusetts Fri­ The beauty contest was the Sec­ John Gllleaple ■'of the Stale Elks Patet's Eplacopal Church , in He­ floor to use the bill as a vehicle ord-keeping by *11 parties with no ond one held by the New England Assn. over 1857. A further 15 per cent In April he graduated from the the Army's air defense renters, Uig at the home of two of hla to com* to Hebron spread acrosS day night. F t Elias non-commissioned Officer around the world, are "ready to bron waa lubmltted to. the vtalry the country in 1855 in an AP ttewa- for major changes in the Taft- discretion given the secretary of Mis* Cunliffe Is tha daughter of Camera Council. Last year, Under English's au- increase Is expected thie year. children on Main St, Coventry. labor to prescribe them. Datm dftuchier of Mr. and Mm. Richard A.. Rioux. at a recent meeting. A' church atory which originated with ^ e Hartley Law. This la opposed by Cyr recently appeared on the meeting will b* held at the ]0 a.m. Herald. The committee alao killed out of Gleitwood RA, laMnfton. 8h« wa* bom July 3 at Manchaater Garry Moore TV ahow "rve Got A leadem, who want to avoid a Taft- the Senate bill a section creating Manorial HoapltaL Her maternal grandparenta are Mr, and service Sunday to act on hia resig­ Red Or (MS Meeting Colled Secret" wnen he waa presented The annual meeting of the Co­ Hartley fight If St si! po'saibie. the office of commissioner of labor Mrm. Albert Wilder. Main 8R. South Wtndaor. and her paternal stvcral electrical appliance* in nation and to sa^ what tha pariah continues grandparenta are Mr. and Mrh^ Camille Ouellet, Elaat Hartford. lumbia Red Cross Chapter will be When it went into closed door reports. honor of the recent birth of hla wiihea to do about calling a new held St 8 p.m. tomorrow in Yeo­ sessions a month ago, the (ximmit- Picketing to "extort" money She haa two alatera,^Cheryl Ann,'**;*, afid Beth Marie. 3. 37th child. rector. , from an employer is made illegaL • ‘ • mans Hall Columbia The chapter tee bypassed the main points of Cyr apent a few days last week The Rev. Mr. Pimm, widely- Includes th* towns, of Andover, controversy and concentrated first The House group discarded the its Tina Bfaria. daughter of Mr. anh Mra. Arthur E. Splelman at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ known for his youth work, is ac­ Hebron and Columbia. An alection on what it felt were general areas Senate language to spell out "ex­ Jr., Norwich. She waa bom July 4*al Mancheater Memorial mond Cyr and Mr. and Mrs, Hubert cepting.* call to set as deSn of the of 'officera will be . held and all -of agreement. tortion"—a word not contained in Honiital. Her maternal grandparent* ir ^ Mr. and Mri. Harry Soucy. St. Francis Home for Boys in Se­ memberi are urged to attend, > ‘ It has now completed work on the Senate bill. Robnea, 185 B. Main S t. Rockville, and h ^ paternal grandpar­ Raymond Cyr, 25, la the third lina Kans.. He ta expected to Irave Executive Meeting Cidled th# Senate bills requirements for The section of the Senate bill -n enta are Mr. and Mm. Arthur Splelman S r. South Windsor She oMeat of the children. He and his In August. An executive meeting the reports by unions and their offi- covering union election* is tighten­ haa two brothera, Arthur Edward III. 3, and BM,e Martin, 1. and family oamt to Coventry from The vestry will recommend to Board of Education haa ^ e n called ed up to give union members sharp­ a alater, Datwn Marlene, 3. \ cem, provlalona covering union • • • • • '-V Mancheater about a year ago. The the pariah that hia resignation be by chairman Andrew Gasper for trusteeships, and sections protect­ ly defined rights to o'ust union couple have three children: Mona, accepted with appmcistlon for the officials through court petitions, Warren Oiarlee. aon of Mr. and Mra. El win FllHKher, 134 7:30 tonight In the elementary ing the election rights of union age three yearn; Robert, age two work he has' done for the'pariah. ■chool. membem. to provide adequate notice of an E. Main S t. RockvUle. He waa bom 'July 8 at Roclfy«le a ty yean, and Michael, age IS months. Under tlje Rev. Mr. Piihm'a leader- While more than 80 amendmients election and to make available a Hoi^tlt^. Hla maternal grandparent* are Mr. and Mrs. I4^rren Mm. Mary Bertha Soucy, 20. is ship aince he came here in the late list of voting members. Oolbum. 48 Vernon Ave.. Rockrille, and hla paternal grandfather Mancheater Evening Herald'An­ have been written into the Senate the fifth oldest of the elder Cyr'a fall of 1855, the pariah haa tripled dover eorreapondent Mr*. Pnul K. bill on these less controvemial la Walter Fleischer, Cottage St. Rock\’llIe. He ha* a stst of the Patrol who owms a service driving east on Hilliard St. Sunday I IMI' \M , INC. .. Kent Evan, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shorrnck. Carpenter station.on.Kt. 44A, Coventry, said afternoon, grazed the front ot s ; ' '! \i\ tation for giving our Rd.. Bolton., He waa bom July 8 at Mancheater Memorial Hoa­ • New Ha .'en, July 13 (4*1 • Two Belanger had been a customer at car driven west on W. Middle Tpke. pital. . His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Raymond Connecticut persmis were aboard hla service station and had ap­ m i a t & policyholders all the help the-' Pan-American Airways jet by Mm. Florence L. Harwarth, 53, TEL M Itrlull 9 4595 PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY J. GriawolA 111 Chambers St., and his maternal gmndmothisr is peared to be in ill health durihg of 265 E. Middle Tpke. Damage 901 MAIN BT.—MI S-8S21 they need VYhen they need Mra. Sarah Shorrock, Acushnet Mass. He haa two brothera, plane that ma '• a aafe etnergency his laat visit there. wak light, police said. ROCKVILLE TR 5-3271 Bruce, 11, and Brian. 8. ^ landing in New York yesterday. The »*atroI received a telephone it! Call us... rain or shine 300 WONDERFUL • • • • « They are Leo J. Pantaa, 47, of call from Belanger'* neighbor, On questioning, police said, Angela Lynn, daughter of Mr. and MrS. Clayton Church. 27 the Riverside section of Green­ Mrs. Floyd HulL Saturday after­ Sturtevant told them there was no . . . day or night. —:• Lawrence. St., RockviUe. She was bom July 8 at Manchester wich, and Capt. C. N. Wafren. 43, traffic light at the intersection. noon, saying she had not seen There is a light there. Free under Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and a Pan-American supervMng pilot Belanger around his home . for Summer>"< • Besides his daughter in Enfield, Ml 3-1125 waist, ineo lelf belt, 2 Pantas la married and the fa- he leaves two other daughters, go—at any of 1150 loan offices. Phone today! e Missy, Junior, Half Sizes Kenneth George, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bagahaw, 71 f-^r of three children. Capt. War­ pockeit! Sizes 7 te 15. Mra. Alexander Carini of Milford CHARGE YOUR Laana $28 ta S$M •» Laana ilf**lnsur*d at law cast Homestead St. He waa bom July 7 at Manchester Memonal ren Uvea in Ridgefield with his N. H., and Mra. Fred Foley of Ken­ Green. Block, Hue. e Cottons, Amels, Sheers Hospital. Hi* maternal grandmother is Mrs. Patricia Dslato, v.ife and four children. tucky: a son, Lewis Belanger of PRESCRIPTIONS HERE Complete 55 Delmont St., and hla paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. 189 MAIN ST h Ovsr Weetwerth% MANCHESTER e Solids, Prints, Plaids, Checlcs George H. Bagahaw, 73 Homestead St. Salina, Kan.; two brothera. Joseph Mltchall 2-415C • Ask fer th* YES MANager Toupees Lined in Mink of West Hartford and William Be­ OSEN THURSDAY IVENINGS UNTIL I S.AA. • Sleeveless, Short Sleeve, Long Keeve langer of East Hartford; three sis-. PINE A lea* il ttM «efti ttl.M wAm gnaiyfh to Terl Sue, daughter of Mr. and Mm. E. W. Arendt,-8S-L.enox New York—A Fifth Avenue tera. Mra. AdUa Duffy of Mas­ II tm m m im Maaifclt iaBtallwwifi M Sit.lS eacto Two piece tailored pajamas have flora! print St. She was bom July 7 at Mancheater Memorial Hospital. hairpiece maker is marketing sachusetts. 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Ung and aehsming a counter-revo- pent tMs stetefflsnt nnd I Inrlts MUMtefi {5ve m i status of Barlln at the and of such ■1988 r«al propwrty rsvaluattofiA |bmrf|tstrr hitioti. and bseausa of the tremendous eorrsetlon if it Is srnmg, dono a vary ^ a period would remain pnehangsd, Open Forum noticed theM men ^ E.JL JOHNSON Steel Talk Underway, with discuasiona it tha future of D m , question always Is sfhsther amounts of additioiiat Ux rsvsnuss 1 ksrs further say thst If it had which the town enjoyed because of and muet sdmR, Gmt Herter Tells Reds Combsg Iferald the new revolution, in Ita search not been for revaluation and the the dty then to reaums on the The Tax Kate these rwahiatlons. almost eoinplste sjudhUstlon of very few people who sama basis as now. for ita own soeurlty and stability, ss eteedy or es toaid. PMNTCO. mo. To the Editor, It would be most dlAcult fw ms owr tebetd Bead Reserve Fund, oompielnU were Bwing tqe TTIinwias D. T rsttef' Settlement Hopes Dim Thia interprstStloB has apparent­ eoncentrataa niora heavily on the One would 1 am quite sure, have to believe that the Oensrsl Man­ our Capital Improvement Ites^s w ont weather of the peeT ^rtnter. Thom«a D. Tbottar^YA 44 Bam- ly been reinforced by private diplo­ police power than on anything else ager meant to suggest to the Fund, end our ItOT-lfifiS Cash Bur- 7» MAIN IT. UiS. Hopes to Pave mH M ., died home In his to be possessed of sqma unusually Often the eofiocL and other tqym (Oonthraed ftMS Fag* Om ) matic assurances from the Rua- -^llke accomplishment wrhlch wins Board-of Directors or to any of -111# plus Fund which jointly tStalsd In sltelp mrfy poOiy. Ha waa found ^Mtound Sanaa of humtr to ba the nsighborbood of one million projoete vrere either the approval and loyalty of ita peo­ mcAibara of the pubUc who at­ dead this'tiionilhg hy his son. aians. If tlila Interpretation is sbla to appreciate the logic of the dollars, our tax rats on a grand Uiled during snow n o v u . saquenes to all employM, alt tended the June SO informal meet­ sccording to tbs Peo|)U w ^ ^4- ifas bom In Nortiiam Ira- again openly and publicly con­ ple. If the concantration la upon General Manager's June 80, IBSB list of IMJMOJXM). would nscss- Jahd, and had been a resident o / Retii*ement: era. and alt the subtle. .v ing of the Board, that this work plained the a>srbags Summit Talk Way firmed at Geneva now, the real police power, that la vtliat the re­ sU^ement to Uie Board o f Direc­ aarily have to bs in the immediate "They rant daliWrated an waa secomplishsd witbont Serious W n collected. Personally * think Manchester for 70 years. He was aenae o< the matter is that there gime winds up heeding more and tors relative to our past tax situa­ cost to-the taxpayers, or that the neighborhood of 57 mltis If we a rptlred loom fixer at Cheney and solved in a few short hours." tion. . this attitude ia V’rong. McDonald broke ill to end the Joint KipKBXVnuM KATia yi no Ruasian ultimatum on Ber­ more of aa time goes on. And it cMt affected. them leaa seriously were to support a spending pro­ (OoatiBaed from Pxge One) Bros., r center. How our his return yesterday, "I believe It day nftemboO at 2 o'clock at tha in his eys and a gift for easy might offered. all oawa dlapatcftM craditcd to It of WATKINS- BST) after a three-week recess. ia possible, with good will on both not othanriao cradhad In Ula oapat Puch a point, however, where wouldn't happen under his pres­ ly known that this prediction was people who have discussed our board of direotSrs fell for this Western strategy, agreed upon Concordia Lutheran Cihurch, with money? The union has refused to yield and alaoalfo itM fobal oewa wblWiad b m A, Thought fdr Today ent capital ImpTotement program. made on the basis of our 1955 pre Idea, seem imposeible. Would it be sides, to reach an agreement." on this subject. It said the Indue- _ we aeem to have the Russians preeent and our past tax situa­ this morning, was to take the the . pastor, the Rev. Paul C. Or, Is It of a crusty, tight- II r^ ts of rapublloatloii of apaela) Sponsored by the Manehester Such a stitement I will presume rsvabiation grand list of 896,000,- tions with me have neither been that Martin dislikes Lombardo, French Foreign' Minister Mau Kaiser, offlctrtlng. 'Buriei will be try has refused to make eny epa- dlytiMebaa haraln ara alao raaaraad where we understand them, and WEST Initiative and seek a quick .decla­ lipped old soul unwilling to di­ Connell of Ohnrehes was mSdS In an effort to devaluate 000' and not on the baaia of our comforted nor disUlusiaied by it, and Is doing his best to get rid of ration from the Russians on the rice Gouve de Murville declared in Bast Cemetery. iflr wage increase offer. run aannea eUaat of N. B. A. Sarf- where we ran have no real object as much as possible the opinions of post -revaluation grand list of ap­ and that they are thoroughly con-< him?. that "this time perhaps it will bb Friends may uait at the John vulge BO much as the time ot day? McDonald.’ after receiving word let, Inc. _ _ Berlin problem. If either ia so, you are far out tion to their being, la predictably those of us who warned about the proximately 8145,000/)00. As long vinced that the decidedly increased If this system costs more to Fastnl StiviM possible to arrive at a limited con B. Burke Funeral Home, 87 E. of the White Houae request, nut f^bllahari Rapraaaatallaaa; 11m •One In Christ’ In a reversal of their earlier of focus when It cornea to real Jutlua Matbeara SpaiM Aaancy — (fa* perilous. It ia exactly the kind inevitable slse of our future tax aa we can enjoy the pleasures of tex bills which they have recsived operate and tee townsfolks get a stand, U.S. Secretary of State Crete arrangement on the prob­ Center St., tomorrow from 2 to 4 briefly with his union executive The various diviaioqs In Chris­ rate; to prompt our perplexed and periodic revaluations none of us from the office of our Collector of ORMOND J. WEST, OIrsetor lems before us." shareholder Image, eapeclally the o r of point at which the Russians tianity are not religions in them­ poorer service, who will take the Christian A. Herter and hia Brit­ and 1 to 9 p.m. board. free-spending Board of Directors would snticipaHs a tax rate which Revenue have provided much bet­ responsibility for it? No doubt a 142 EAST OENTEB ST. "I have always believed,” said new ehareholder. He rushed out to a hotel eoT* CmCDLATIUNt sometimes slip away, dash hopes, selves but various expressions of ish and French colleagues were re­ to lend its full support to tee very would run into the SO’s or M'a Wc ter proof of what haa beed going superintendent of garbage will be MItetaeU t - I l N Selwyn Lloyd of Britain, "that It An smeztng array of farts waa tee religion of Christ. To say ported to negotiate with Andrei ' Mre. Angela DePInto ridor telephone and. In the Sight Tba Harald rrtaUiii Oompany, lae.. and restore tension. It may have partial, and very costly improve­ are sure that revaluations would on within our tax striKtura than hired, probably at a saLry of 86,- is possible to reach agreement on unleashed by TTie New York Stock of reporters and photographers, aaaumat no r*naocial raaponMbimy tor everyone must foHow the same A. Orotpyko on the Russian’s offer Mrs. Catherine G, DePInto, wife Exchange as it reported on tfeelr M-poaraphloal arrora appaartna In ad- been awareness of this, rather ment program which he recently be ordered before such a tax rata did this latest very "comforting” 000 to 810,000. Time will tell. a certain number of points. I still of Angelo DePinto, 42 Concord called Cooper to'arrange tha new religious tenets is like saying of a Berlin standstill agreement; 1959 census of our shareholding ▼artlannonts and otbar raadina raaltar than elementary failure to read fashioned, and to hand bouquets to would be voted. and ''encouraging” and "assuring” I still maintain our old form of But they want the prpposed believe this, and In that faith Rd., died last night at Manchester negotiating reaumption. la Tba Hancbaatar Baaninc HaraML everyone mua‘. use the same gaso­ those who handled our municipal population. and understand vhat the Russians I have on different occasions in statement by the General Mana­ government la Just as effective aa Maachester’s Oldest moratorltim to run for at least 30 will address myself to.the work .Memorial Hospital. In a short statement McDonald _Oimay adraniMat line. We see nothing inOongruouii funds BO "economically." Open Forum letters which The ger. with finest Facilities. of the conference.” What amazed me waa not ao Honday—1 p.na- said laat .Time 19, which Inspired about having a variety of brands a town manager setup. Mahoney months, Instead of the 18 months She was born in Italy Nov. 14 said: I must admit that I was a bit Herald so kindly printed, stated Dr. A. B. Moran has tee right idea. Off-StTMt Parldns offered by Gromyko, and they Still Seek Reunification much the growth of this popula­ ‘/The union agrees with Preai'- Kliaday—1 'p.m "ikonday the cautious, negative interim be­ of anything. That ia our heritage Established 1874 1889, and had been, a resident of tion—an increaae of 45 per cent in or Wadnatda:^! p.m llicaday surprised to find that when boastr that the present 38 mill tax,rate Austin A. Chambers want a pledge of Soviet respect Only West German officials dent Eisenhower that there is Op­ for Tburoday—1 p.m. Wednaaday of freedom. It is poasitle to use ing of past stability ’of our tax Manchester for the past 40 years three yeara to 12.490.000 peraona havior of Mr. Herter. If the Rua- on our present grand Ust ia tha ap­ On Oaihnge Uollectton. for ^Western rights In Berlin. still talked oT the Western min­ portunity and time for settlement various, brands of gasoline in our rate he forgot to remind the Board proximate equivalent of 'a 54 mill She leaves two daughters, Mrs — aa, the profile of the new ahare 52: e8nR’Q8y**l_jXfci!St;LfT J"?SSK flB* Biana are In an acceptable posi­ To the Editor, Herter was designated in a isters trying to negotiate an over­ Clement Quey and Mrs. Arthur to be reached before the atrfka automobiles but only If tea car is teat this waa made possible only tax on our 1966 pre-revaluation In ail fairness, I beHevs that It has been estimated teat 21,- Claaalllad daadiiiia; IOtSS a Western strategy meeting to lead all German settlement, providing Gerlch, both of Maiichester; two holder. , deadline. day of pabiwatlaa > a £ ^ tion, we shall now see If they are tuned p ri^ rly . Here la the catch. because of our very substantial grand list of 196,006,000.1 hsrs re­ Lonrbardo and the men who have 000,000 Americans play tee piano. The new shareholder is apt to • A PL « ^ n g to stay there long enough Your car won’t bum any. kind of the Western campaign. As confer­ for reunification and an eventual brothers, Anthony Giustinanl of ‘"'We are notifying the Industry's ence chairman for the day. Herter peace treaty. U.S. officials ;'said New York City and Donato Glus- be a woman: a woman who hum negotiators that we are prepared Monday. July 1.1 for it to be nailed fiown. gasoline unlea it ia tuned to burn bly lists ss her occupation house­ gasoline. jmamss-mmms rnmmt was assured an opportunity' to they , have no hope now of getting tinani in Italy! (two sisters, Mrs to reaume negotiationa at once to t spesk first. t into reunification and European Salvatore Aleria of East Hartford wife. Of the newcomers to the se­ this purpose." Therefore, in the realm of Chris­ curities markets In the past three The Switch To Optimimii tianity, tee real need li to be in 935 MAIN STREET - OPEN ^ to 5:30 - THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS TO 9 P.M. - CLOSED MONDAYS - TEL Ml 3-5171 Wastem strategy was decided security Issues. and Ml.ss Anna Giustinanl in Italy McDonald said tha Tuesday mM- What Viflitora See upon when British Foreign Sec­ Gromyko was silent over tee and two grandchildren. years, 56.3 per cent are women and night strike deadline still stands tune with God. Jasua said, "No 32 per cent of them are ' house Back In June, tha foreifrn mlnla- retary Selwyn Lloyd, Foreign Min­ weekend after his return but Frol Funeral services will be held and the 'union plana no further The Buperfieial framework with­ man comes to tiia Father except wives. Another 20!8 per cent, of tera racaaaed at Oanava, In an at- ister Maurice Couve de Murville of Kozlov, first deputy-Soviet pre­ Wednesday morning at 8:80 at the postponements. through Me.” _For the ChrisUan, the new arrivals, are engaged In in which wa and Russia like to in­ the key to a aaUefying religious France and West Germany’s Hein- mier, said in New York that Rus­ W. P. Quish Funeral Home. 225 In. response to a prior White moqshara of apparent deadlock, sales and clerics! jobs. 17 per cent spect aadi other la Illustrated by life in Christ, Himself, regardieas rieh von Brentano met with Her- sia’s offer of an 18-month stopgap Main St., followed by a solemn rer House bid the union granted a 2- and a SecreUiry of State Herter Officials Siffn Junior High Contract are In professional or semiprofes­ the Ruasian belie' that the typical of what brand's name K may go tsr In his headquarters here three arrangement was still open. quiem Mass at 9 o’clock -in St. week atclke truce postponing tha came home to make a calm but hours before the resumption of Three hundred and twenty-five days from today, It ia expected the contract plans being signed sional work. American home being Exhibited in i.nder. The Soviet plan calls for a com­ Bridget’s Church. Burial will be In contract deadline from July 1 until dlacouraglng; review of the eitua- Rev. Laurence J. Vincent sessions with Gromyko at the St. James’ Cemetery. above will have been tranalated into a 750-pupll North End Junior high school behind the police fta- The new shareholder is younger tomorrow night. Moscow ia not typical at all, and Lowest p r k e s in 26 y e a rs mittee of West Germans and Com­ In years, yet has an income on tlon in which he emphaaised the Palace of Nations. munist East Germans to negotiate Friends may call at tha funeral tlon on E. Middle Tpke., ready for occupancy. Applying their signatures are General Manager McDonald dlspatchad a telegram preaence of a Ruaaian ultimatum not obtainable for the Hated price O F MANCHESTER Trouble in Weet Camp home tonight from 7 to 9 o’clock Richard Martin, In shirt sleeves, and M. Allyn Wadhams. treasurer of the Wadhsms A May Con­ par with the average of all share- to Eisenhower In Washington say­ directly on German reunification. owners. Mull thia one over. lYans- either, and by American reactions Some signs of, trouble appeared If they failed to reach a settlement and tomorrow from 2 to 5 and 7 struction Co. of Hartford. The firm’s bid with mandatory alternates was 11,118,826. Looking on ing tha union waa "in entire S(pte- on the Berlin queation. and in Isted, it points the way to the op­ to the Ruaaian exhibition down in In the Western camp over the de­ in the 18-month period, the prob­ to 9 p.m. is architect Vlctor-Frid, who designed the plant. (Herald Photo by Ofiara). ment with you that there ia op­ which he allegred a Rueaiap pur- portunities that exist for the portunity and time for a aatUe- New York, which hold that the PRESCRIPTIONS termination to try io negotiate lem would rever> to tee Big Four . poae to take that city. If the public with Gromyko about freezing the Donald H. McCann younger person. ment to be reached before tha Ruasian life pictured there ia tb- Free Delivery powers. verdict waa that the meeting at on Style-leading^ Berlin situation for a fixed period. Donald H. McCann, 37, of 3488 The largest concentration of the strike deadline .... ' U.S. oflficials said if Gromyko Geneva had produced nothing tally unreal, and not to be bought .Some Weat German authorities gives satisfactory asaurances of H’lllcroft Rd., Huntingdon Valley, Hospital Notes Martiil Not Worried new shareowner is In the 35-year- The union pledges to you, Mr. by the Russians themaelvea at any UfifiEn DRUB srg)ied tee United States. Britain noninterference with the Western Pa., died Saturday in Huntingdon. old group, compared with 49 years President, that wa are prepared to hopeful, that waa a verdict Juati remain In continuous session in price. SBOPPINO PARKABB nnd France should make onis more position In Berlin duri-ng the mor­ He waa bom In Manchester on VialUng Honrs: Adults—t to 8 as the average age of all share- fled by the evidence given the pub­ attempt for ait accord with Russia owners. Since 1956. 46.8 per cent order to conclude a fair, reason­ A dlapoaitlon to dlabelieve any­ atorium -as they evidently expect Aug. 18, 1921, U-- son of Herbert p.m.; Maternity—t to 8 and 6:80 able and honorable noninflatlonary lic. and by the behavior o f atatea. on German reunification. But him to d o - they are prepared to and Amy Williams M<)Cann of 36 to 8 p.m.; Ohildren’s Ward—2 to About Disposal Area of all new shareowners range in men.' thing good about one another, and American and British Informants age from 21 td 34! setlemenf.'” '...... consider that tee plan would lift F.ldge St. He attended local 7 pirn. Ranking Funiaeea Today the foreign miniatera are a happy sigh o f . relief when we said there was no hope now of get­ tee present Soviet threat to West schools, graduating from Man­ Apparently confident of the fu­ LEARN TO PLAY THE Genaral Manager Richard Mar-winclnerator. He mentioned a high The industry, prior to today's da- back at Geneva and, rather discover something discreditable ting any agreement other than Berlin. chester High School In the cleiis ot PSUents 'Todays 164 ture, the new shareowner’s annual some kind of stopgap arrangement tin today saw no problem in the water table aa another complica­ velopments, had already started about one another, are typical of Would lAmlt Troops 1939. Mr. M ^ann Joined the Navy ADMITTED SATURDAY: Mrs. Income la 16,900, fractionally low­ amazinglyi everything ia tdianged, GUITAR to ease the Berlin crisis. capacity of the Olcott St, dispoeal tion. banking furnaces and alowlng pro­ our cold war relationship. *The Tlie last Western proposal, In and served -for six yeaii» during Gladys ■ Esten, 52 Earl St.; Mrs. er than that of all shareowners. duction. Tbre# days are normally though nothing haa changed. There Western diplomats said tj^t- In area. Sheakey, however, did not men­ Ruaaiana. are delighted when they INSTRUCTIONS BY addition to the guarantee of West­ World War II. He has lived in the Annie Soblelo, 109 Charter Oak While more than 45 per cent of all required for a big plant to shut la optlmiam inatead of peaaimiam. his leadoff speech Herter ’w-ould Philadelphia area since his dls- The manager, back at his desk tion the possibility of raising thq get a picture of a poor coal miner's ARNIE LANDSBERG ern rights in Berlin, oalls for a St.; Mrs. Mae Hale, 80 Pitkin St.; after a week-long vacation in Ver­ elevation of the land by the land­ shareowners have incomes of $7,- down without damaging equipment. It aeema to be conceded that the offer certain inducements such as lin:itation on tee size of U.S., Brit­ .charge from the Navy. He was Joseph Do.yle, 234 Tolland Tpke.; 500 and up, the largest concentra? The time if too short for Presi­ family to publish. American pho' Rentel Plan Available s rut In troop strength in West engaged in the mechanical con-, mont, said the sanitary landfill fill burial method. queation of Berlin may not cauae ish and French Forcea in West Mrs. Marilyn B o r d e w i c k, 143 Martin said that whatever plan tion of new shareowners, 32.2 per dent Elsenhower to invqke tha tographera in Russia are always Berlin. They said he would call tracting business. method of dumping cap Involve a much trouble. Inatead of rtladlock, CALL THE Berlin and a curb on inflammatory Chestnut St.; Mrs. Myrtle Bronkie, raising of land elevation as well as is used now—either more trenches cent, ia In $5,000 to $7,500-a-year emergency procedures of th« Taft- looking for the seamy aide of Rus­ DINETTES -aliwt- for clarification of a Soviet propaganda and subversive activi­ He . was a pasL master of Ken­ 205 Center St.; Richard Froehllch, group. Hartley Law to avert a Tuesday there aeema Co be an acknowledged burying In trenches. or raising the elevstion-^wlll de­ proposal to freeze the Berlin situa­ ties in both West and E)aat Berlin. sington Lodge of Maeonr and was East Hartford; Mrs. Muriel Lane While the average new share­ midnight walkout by 800,000 work­ baaia for negotiation. All the di­ sian life. Official visitors back and Trash can be' piit on the ground pend on a contour map being pre­ MUSIC SHOP tion for 18 months. The three Western powers now parishioner of SL • Andrew’s and Infant son, Wapplhg. holder has had at least one more ers in plants making 90 per cent ot forth undoubtedly feel that they lots MAIN STREET Herter and his colleagues want and buried with transported fill In pared in the Department of Public plomacy Involved aeema to expect have about- 11,000 men in West EJpiscopal O .trch in-Huntingdon.^ ADMITTBRl YESTERDAY.; year of formal education than his the nation's steel. This involves ap­ have been shown only the more DATS-40 »-:0M to know whether In accepting a a process of raising the level of a Works. This will show the beat that a aummit meeting la now aa- Berlin. The West offered to cut the Mr. McCann is survived by his James Kelly, East Hartford; James way to use the disposal area and predecessor, this does not make pointment of a fact-finding board favorable aspects of life, that the hflOHTS—MI 9-7885 moratorium with a deadline they dumping area, he said. aured. number to an agreeif total. The mother and father; his wife, Mar­ Plessinger, 77 Arcellia Dr.; Mrs. Town Director John Hutchinson the land around it, he said. him a college graduate but means and an investigation before a rouri would In the Soviet view be agree­ Soviets talked aboiA a force of garet M.; and * brother, Thomas injunction againat a strike could be How haa thia happened? housing, working, or institutional ing to give up their rights when Barbara Newcombe, Wilson Lane, last'week saw tee disposal area as Townspeople have complained teat he has completed four years conditions, which are made avail­ only 3,000-4,000. There .'.ave been V.-McCann of Manchester. Rockville; Daniel Gleason, 55 Vir­ "visibly overworked” and called about trash being covered over in of high school. Of shareowners* sought,^ One explanation la that the Weat the deadline expires. • reporta the West might lie willing able to them arc ahow-plece condi- If a Berlin compromise can be A funen I 'cr^ ce will be held in ginia Rd.; Thomas Topping, 19 for a search for a new site. ^ the disposal area, rather than bur­ new since 1956, 26.8 per cent are The desperate nature a) the bar­ aomehow failed, at Geneva, to deal to agree to cut to 7,600 men. HunUngdon and the body will be Wadsworth St.; Joseph Battaglia. gaining became clear after an ex­ tlona, not the routine. arranged, an Kaat-West agreement The manager’s lack of concern led. . high school graduates and 25.2 per with what the Ruaaiana really aald A nqore sarioue proibiem for the aent Jo Manchester for burial. A 37 Elro St.; David'Thompson, Old over the near-future capacity of Agrees With Martlii cent have completed four or more change of industry and union pro­ We don't know quite what can on a summit conference to be theld and offered there, but that now, al- in tee next twp or three months West might lie in getting Soviet funeml servic* will be held here Stone Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Marion the disposal area was shared part­ Deputy iMrector of Public years of college. poaala yesterday. Nona of them moat a month later, the Weat haa be done about this. Any Russian seems certain. acceptance o ' the principle that at St. Mary’s Church on Thursday Darwin, Andover; Carol Ann Niel­ ly by 'Town Engineer James Shee- W >riis Chest‘.r Langtry, sharing was accepted by the other aide. Closed How does one first become a The argument boiled down to 1, visitor in New York la certainly In the flrat round of the con­ propaganda and subveraion curbs afternoon at 2 o’clock. Burial 'will son, 18 W e^ew ood Dr.; Earle key last May. The engineer.said Martin’s views teat the disposal stockholder? Almost half of all finally diacovered what really went S pieces Should apply to East Berlin as industry insistence that it must within a few mlnutea of all the ference the Western ministers re­ be In Veterans Field of Bast Cem­ Keith, 351 W. Center St.; Donald then that 10 wooded acres in the area wiH be adequa.te, said the new shareowners walked Into a on. well as West Benin. Anderson Jr., Columbia: Donald have relief from union work prac­ For fused even to discuss Gromyko’s etery. ' , dump area could be cleared' and contour map will serve also as a broker’s office and bought their Both the reporting of the dlplo- alum squalor anybody could want Still another problem is tee Pepin, Rt. 44A, Bolton; Mrs. Betty tices that the industry says have Reg. $89.95 proposal to maintain the status quo Friends ma.i call at the W at used to serve town needs for three guide for building temporary shares: 27 per cent of teem first mata themaelvea and that of the to seA Should he be taken out of In West Berlin for 18 months. They makeup of any Committee of East kins-Weet Funeral Home Wednee- Benedict, Cudles Dr., Vernon; years. roads for dump ■ 7 pieces ■ kin tobacco processing firm. Manchester "will be made easier, will be in Veterans Field, East a son to Mr. and Mrs. John Knowl- Rosalie Johnson, 289 Hlllstown 15 Hyde St.; Alan Ward, Coven­ The union proposed putting tea Miniatera aeemed to be more con­ with reservations, with the linger­ Richards S. Tibblts, executive however, once an Industrial Cemetery. ton, 22 Scarborough - Rd.; a son questioned work practiedk aside Every physician needs Rd.; Leopold Lefrancois, 184 Hil­ try; Kathleen Jordan. StbrrS; Miss cerned with the arrangement for ing conviction that^ they -haven’t director of the Town Development foundation ia established here. Friends may call at tee Wat­ to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gryk, 37 lard St.; Mrs. Carolyn Badsteiib- Ma’ry Moriarty, Coventry: Ken­ Crum Tells Probe for study by a Joint committee to table and 6 chairs Reg. $139.00 Thia foundation, which will be s an adjournment than with Mr. Gro- seen it all., ■ the patient’s cooperation in Commission, was informed of the kins-West Funeral Home, 142 E. Academy St.; a son to Mr. and ner and 'son, Wlllimsntlc; Mrs. neth Gronlund, Brandy St., Bol­ be headed by Benjamtp Fairless, myko'a lateat propoaala. No doubt It la for auch reasons that we order to secure the best re- 99 firm’s decision this morning by formed in Manchester soon, w'ould Center S t, from 7 to_9 o’clock to­ Mrs. William O’Donnell, Hebron. ton; Miss Patricia Tew, Dover, former board chairman of U.fi» Nancy Parmaklan and daughter. make it easier for newly forrned Ujlion Merger Plan Steel, or Clarence Randall, former they have now atudied theae more suggest that the suggestion of suitti. Before he can cure, it . Atty. John Murtha,, ohairman of night. DISCHARGED SATURDAY: 78 Cottage S t; Mrs. . Constance Fla.; Miss Judith Balch, Birch Mt. the board. ^ j, companies without "a business rec- Memorial contributions may be Rd. Ext., Bolton; Mrs. Marjorie Inland Steel chairman, and Clinton cloaely. It would be aurptiaing if Averell Harriman that we bring is first necessary to find Planned for the large as well as the aVferage family, this ord-’Ot achievement” to locate here; Infant son of Mr. and.Mrs. Har­ Harrison and son, 106 Hawthorne (Continued from Page One) Golden, one time union vice presi­ TlbblU said Turbo-Projects will made to, the book of remembrance old Wheelock, 79'Charter Oak St.; S t Marr,' 191 Green Manor Rd.; Mrs. they atill felt that Mr. Gromyko'a Khrushchev to this country Just to out the cause of the trouble. with its 35 table comes with move into the former warehouse he said. of St. Mary’s Church. Florence Hausmann, Coventry; dent. James Coleman, Rt. 44A, Vernon; DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: which Schmidt would re^gn from But tee industry said its "feath­ new propoaala differed in no Im- let him see things /or hlmaelt, la Physician’s have the knowl­ four cEairs or .six chairs Choose frorii bronze as sodri as rewiring "Is completed. —Tibbits explained that- financial Mrs. "Jean Harrtsoni' 325 W. Mld- Mrs. Christine Riesling, Talcott- Mrs. Margaret FbIco, East Hart- portent aapect from thoae of June typically naive. It ia not only with The firm haa already purchased institutions hesitate-to lend flnan Albert E. Roy fortT “Mrs. 'Sophie'Eatkowskl, '56 the monitors; the-union would-pay- erbedding'.’—charges -heed cortet- edge and skill to properly or black with non-mar Daystroniite tops in woodgrain fin­ tion now. i, which Mr. Herter haa rejected Ruaaian visitors, but with other $112,000 worth of equipment cial ^id to new firms because of Albert Edward Roy, 47, 178 Union St.; Mrs. Lorraine Comeaii,' Schmldt $106,000 of disputed legal diagnose, but sometimes it ishes to harmonize. Table edges are finished in the .same this lack of an "achievement rec Thompsonville; Kathie O'Rourke, The union’s demand for a siz­ even aa 'a baaia of diacuaaion.' visitors aa well, that we in this which is now awaiting shipment Charter Oak St., died at Manches­ fees, and Crum woufu lake over in takes time to accomplish woodgrain plastic, as shown to left, below. Chairs have foam from various points. The lease la ord" on which to Justify tee loans, Ellington; Douglas Moore, 186 able wage boost was rebuffed by ter Memorial Hospital Saturday Schmidt’s seat on the board of tee industry, which said it could Their curt, negative reaction on country find it difficult to admit this. - cushioning. Delivered in factory eartons ready for you to for two years with an option to This is true even though the firm afternoon. Highland St.; Paul Halstead. Car­ June !• to the new Soviet propo­ how far even we still have to go may have officials and directors penter Rd.,'Bolton; John Smayda, monitors. not be granted unless compen­ When you ask your phy­ assemble the table; chairs afe ready to use. renew. .He was bom in- Chkopee, Mass., Butler Sees Catholic Crum quoted Goldblatt ss stat­ sated for by other cost decreases. aala waa in fact evoked leaa by the in aome matters, to display the The company’s decision to lo­ with the impressive buslhess or and had lived'in Man^ester for 11 398 Summit St.; Allan ClaVette, 10 sician for help, do not be professional background of those ing on one occasion that he and Otherwise, the steel produeeix propoaala themaelvea than by the problems atill unsolved as well as cate here came aa a relief to Tib- years. He was employed as an In­ S. Hawthorne St.; Mrs. Mabel impatient if results are' in Turbo-Projects, he said. Arendt and daughter, 85 Lenox 'Bridgea felt "Hoffa had a rather said, the result would be Inflatlon- epeech which Mr. Khniahchev had those which have been solved. But blts for until two days ago it was spector at the U.S. Buredu of. bad background.” ary. not immediate. Sometimes a touch-and-go. proposition Tibbits explained teat an Indus Aeronautics at Pratt and Whitney St.; Mrs. Carol SteUon and daugh­ made in Moscow a few houra If we ever couli manage it, we as Candidate Crum said Goldblatt alao stated The union said moderate worker more than one visit is whether Turbo-Projects could find trial foundation could buy a build Aircraft. He was a member of St. ter, Wapping; Mrs. Barbara Shor- earlier—and it waa extremely, un­ miiiit reap an astoundigg reward, ing and have apace available for rock and son, Ckrpenter Rd., Bol­ thst he and Bridgea "knew that gains could be granted out of needed. Be sure to take any suitable quarters in Manchester or James' Church. gangsters, thieves and thugs and soaring, steel Industry profits with­ fortunate that the only report of in witieji our viaitora would regjly would turn to Hartford or Meri­ lease. This would pave the way ton; Mrs. liielm a WiBfran and He leavea his wife, Mrs. Lillian (Continued from Page Oqe) "I would like to see Butler slay son, 26 Cooper St. other disreputable characters’’ had out requiring any price boosts-'' the apeech which waa then avail­ like'‘u d respect ua, whereas our medicine he may presen t den. for a new company to move in St. Cyr Roy; a son, Peter Roy of exactly as he directs. Al­ Self-trim m ed plastic edges! without protracted negotiations on and do Just a little bi.t better infiltrated tee Teamsters, President Eisenhower- has made able to the Western Miniatera ex­ piwaent attitude of having already A few weeks ago Turbo-Pro­ Manchester; two daughters, Mrs. working man is getting a greater Job than he haa been doing,” . But Crum said Goldblatt also repeated entreaties for tee steel ways follow your physi­ jects officials announced.'their in­ Naturally, hq added, tee Indus Roger Barrett of Manchester and share of the dollar.” aggerated the violence of ita tone achieved the best of everything trial foundation would investigate Mansfield told a reporter. * S te te d that the longshoremen Iqad- negotiators to hold the line tention of locating in Manchester Mrs, George Reinwald of New Over the weekend Butler said felt that a merger of the two and contents. A new look at the sometimes, breeds auapicion which cian’s directions faithfully, thoroughly before taking such ac . Without reference tO' Butler’s About Tpwn I eS against inflation. MO plastic edges, featured on these $79 and after Tlbbits met with them on Britain; four sisters.and a brother some Democrats want to replace talk of an ouster move. Sen. Stu­ 1 unions "would do good." Soviet proposals of June, IB and visitors take away in the same just as we pharmacists do several occasions, Negotiations tion. • , • in Massachusetts, and one grand­ him with a member of.Congresa as when we compound his $99 groups, have no sharp edges to snag clothing nor cracks' or art 'Symington (D-Mo) said he ertim said Bridgea and Gold­ the statement with which Mr. Gro­ compartment with their envy. If crevices to catch food particles. All Daystrom groups ($55 models then began to purchase the Chen­ child. g _____ Democratic National Chairman so wasn’t suggesting at this time The Army and Navy CSub Aux­ blatt emphasized that in seeking a prescriptions. ey Bros, m ai^ne shop at Forest they can control the party's I960 new man on the board of monitors myko accompanied them ought to Khrushchev comes, why not an ex- included) have non-chipping Coloramic black or bronze finishes Funeral services will be held to­ that Butler should resign. iliary will hold a card party to­ encourage the Western Powers to a and Pine Sts. These negotiations morrow morning at 8:15. at the convention. He doesn’t think they night at 8 o’clock at the club­ "the monitor they wanted waa one perimeht of showing him every- Md^heat, fire and liquid-resislant Daystromite laminated plastic Public Records will succeed. . Butler expressed confidence he News Tidbits YOUR PHYSICIAN ended unsuccessfully, however, Holmes Funeral Homq, 400 ^ain will continue as chairman, and house. that would vote with Mr. Hoffa," accept them, together with their / At the same time, Butler said teat is, 'aide with Wells- in outvot­ CAN PHONE when the parties Ihvolved were St., followed by a solemn requiepi said the national committee "is Culled from AP Wires own propjjsala of June 16, as a unable to get together on price. Warrantise Deeds Maas at 9 o’clock In St. James’ he will continue to .urga a more ing O’Donoghue. reasonable basis on which to re Mitchell 8-5821 "positive and. aggtessive'’ legisla­ not about to elect a member of the The Ladies Aid Society of the The new firm also ran Into dif­ Harold , W. Tillinghast to Paul Church. Burial will be In St- Senate or House as chairman." Crum said he never could under­ Bume negotiations." Laws Agrainst Revolution WHEN YOU NEED R, MarU and Raymond S. Hol­ Jamea' Cemetery. tive program in Congreea. He cpn- Zion Lutheran Church will hold a stand why the purported- offer ficulty In obtaining from lending alders it his Job, he said, to express Any oiieter move probably *■ Three members of National Re­ That “new look" at what the A MEDICINE institutions the financial assist- combs Jr., property on Vernon 8t., Friends may call at tbs funeral business, mission and social eve­ cam* from the longshoremen Fidel Castro la setting up a code "what I feel to be the majority would come up at a mid-Septem­ ning Wednesday at 7:30 at the publican Party braas and their • sne'e It needed to purchase the west branch. boms today from 3 to 6 and ‘7 to 9 ber meeting of the Democratic rather than fro.m Teamsters, since Buaaians did propose at Geneva of political crimes, and punish­ point of view.” church...... _ Teamster money was to be' used to v.'ivee mpet lor a “ aMdal vlaLY’- a t _ building. Margaret T. Simon to Mary D, p.m; ~ National Comlttee. Butler said he haa now been taken, and ia the ment, severe enough--to please Ba­ Pick up your prescrip­ McAdams, property on S. Lake In a newa conference Saturday pay Schmidt’s fees. Suffield home o f former GOP’ If the company had succeeded in and In a television Interview (ABC- has no plan to resign unless a ma­ chairman Meade Akorn' Jr. . basis for the surface switch, in tista, the dictator he ousted. And tion if shopping near us, or wood Circle. Nor, Crum said, did he learn purchasing the Cheney building, College News Conference) yester­ jority of tha committee thinks he Members of.Xha_A^nutxLfiJgJO. (■'Onpers r*M Sl^vtn WiM-h .. the Weat, from toUI pessimism to the formula for the code ia rela­ let us deliver promptly which has 36,486 square feet of Joseph and Julia Kaseiauskaa should quit. The party committee, ■whor-was "tO" take- over whom"-in day, Butler insisted he's only re­ Legion Auxiliary are asked to the Teamster-l.«)ngshoremen mer i-onceaslons, cloo- 25, arrest pro­ guarded optimiam. Everything cen­ without extra charge. A space, it was planned to lease part to Charles Kaaelauskas, property not its Ckmgress members, select tively simple.. Anything Castro porting the sentiment he finds and meet tonight at 7’:30 at the Wat- 'ger deal. prietors and workers. ters on whether Gromyko meant himself did in the course of hia great man.v people entrust of the structure to another Indus-, on Buckland St. not directly criticizing such leaders the national chsirman. I kinS'^West Funeral Home to pay National' Assn, for Advancement , fry. If posalble. Elisabeth B. Hyde to Harold E as Senate'DemoerBUe Leader Lyn­ But, he said, Bridges is a man that, if the Berlin problem ahould us with the responsibility Enill Dickqnson « Butler said yeaterday that only respects to Mrs. Lelitla Rady, who "usually speaks the truth—I of Colored People puts virtual, end., revolution against Batiata is hence­ • The Dobkin-Adler building has and Doris E. Mlkolelt, property on don B. Johnson of Texas and House be put on the shelf for a period of filling their prescrip­ A private funeral for Emil Dick­ tyro of the committee members who was a member of the aux- think he had the' powbr to bring to lynching, says Roy'Wilkins. ' forth illegal, punishable by death. ,1.6,680 square feet of space, all of Henry St. — Speaker Sam RaybUm (p-Tex). from whom he bee' heard have lllary- while an all-Geriffan committee enson, 35 Bigelow St., was held at this (payment of Schmidt’s fees) Actor John Calvert forbidden hy The revolution which brought tions. May we- compound Which \^11 be used by Turbo- George L. French Jr. and Jane UriUrised in Congress criticized hie stand. He named Australian .iauthorities .to sail his . . C. French to Mary I.iee Kanehl 2 o'clock yestat'day afternoon at about.” * tiled a solution of the reunlflcation freedom to Cubans now moves, in vours? Choice either Projecte. Leon Dobjeln, a director the John F. Tierney Funeral Home. Butler in turn has come In ' for them as Sen. Theodore Francis yai'ht until Is proved, seaworthy, Values to with the new firm. Is also part property on Porter St. criticism in Congress since he Hose and Ladder Co., No. 1, problem. Its status at the end of other words, to bar teem the free­ The Rev. Arnold W. Tozer, liitn- Green (D-RI) and Byron Skelton (X)N\1CTS HOIJ) THREE , . Fifty., ,person.s escape injpry owner of tee. building. Edward J. and Margaret T. sa:id a week ago tha party faces Town Fire Department, will hold that time period would remain the dom of any more revolution. What ister of the Second Congregation­ of Temple, Tex. • Nashville, Tenn., July 13 (M — when' dock coUapsea leading to $149.00 Turbo-Projects is an ' industry Gregory to John H..and Beatrice trouble in the i960 qlectiona unless Its .'annual hydrant test tomorrow cruiser UBS Msiepn, tied up at Mil­ same aa at present" with no Rus­ was right and sacred for Cagtro to group, only whlch-will cater to the outer space al Chiirch. officiated. Burial was In its leadership in Congress moves X third member spoke out yM- night at 6:30. Members ars. to State Prlaon Warden Lynn Bumar Lf.-Stseves, property on Constance Grove Hill Cemetery, Rockville. waukee. Sepate Internal sian claim of losa ^of Western • program apd solicit work for high more in the direction he advocates. terday. In St. Louie, Mark R. Hol- meet at the firehouse. said, today he ha# bmm advised do wlil fee criminal for i^utbody to Dr; Bearers were John Yanner, loran said he thinks Butlar ahould Security subcommittee pubilshee lights, and with ho Ruaaian uni­ quality components used in the He said yesterday there are re­ that leo prisoners at Brushy try againat him. __ ^ ( I M d o m i Rosario Giuliano to Raymond Howard Jacobs, Charles Addison, resign for the good o f the party. Moimtaia Prison at Petros arq booklet the ’’Contradictions qt lateral alterauon of the situation Banded, woodgrainrpatterned Daystromite noix-mar tops are fea­ field of missiles, rocke(s and Jet ports hia Capitol Hill critics al­ Conununisin." There ia nothing new ab9,ut this. Prescription Pharmacy F. Kamm Jr. Md Lucy Kamm, Everett Paluska, William Paluaka ready have agreed to support a "I think BuUer ia wrong and ia Bight District firemen put out a holding three coal mine foremen tured in these deluxe groups. Pick a round table (42 x 42 x 55- engines. property on Wetherell St. Bridgeport man, Fred Parquatt, atdiar. It has now been Judged, al- It la ‘one of the tendenctes: of all 901 Main Street Thd company will have 18 em­ and Robert Paluaka. western senator as hia successor. stirring up. a ‘ lot o f iinneceaaary fire which started in the car­ ns hostages. Momar aald he un­ inch) with wire-back chairs, or the double-leg oblong design AdnUhlstrator’a Deed trouble,” said Holioran, national buretor of a amair foreign car near derstood the men were about n taken to St. Vincent's Hospital BUBt a month after the words in- successful revoluUons, and tha •Quotation by Plautus ployes at first, but the president, He declined to name the senator. Late Matilda Lipp to Evelyn M. - All Cream committeaman from MUmoutI. He the Oak Lodge Motet last night. mile back from the entrknee ot with wounda In legs, hack, from vahiad la Qramjdco's proposals and - (254-1S4 B.C.) (35 X 5() X 60-inch). Table edgea^re trimmed in woodgrain plas­ Francis A. Leyden, anticipates this Others discounted his report. . alibi, too, la aJways tha same—that Rivard, property on Portland St; You can' draw the cream -off a added ha wmUd vote for a reeolu- Fireman, who anawerfd the alarm mine No. 7 In the Cumberland shotgun Maata of unldantlfiad aa- flWMaaatloB. that Russia aald the Copyright 19M (6W4) tic to match the non-mar DaystroSSttriopfl. Black or bronxe. De- force will lixcreassv.40 100 or mors Sen. Mike Mansfield. (D-Mont'Y7 the eld order Juat defeated Is plot- Eatate of Lottie E. Uummings quart of milk without getting any the' aasietant Democratic leader, tion asking BuUar'a resignation, if at“ 10:44, said damage waa alight Meunthlns. State piisohero pr«>- aailant.. . Vermont National Guard .livered in cartons) table’ easily aMembled; chairs ready to ust. after a year’s time. Many of ,these tank. M M-41, BaMaM maetsigdai Fill b* chosen from -Manchester to John G. Stoutnar, property on ot the milk by uaing your oven said he knew of no move to replace ’’the motion wart not tied with and wala eonfinad tb tha earbura- dnee qeal from eeveral emla- X osnied mtnee la the Fetroe area. nntomoblla parkad at aida e t itraat. '•eldeatR he aald. Bfeodbridge 8 t bsster syringe. Butler with a western senator. something else." tor. ■i t ^ 4 i w

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AM REDESliiNulO ACaOBS to resjstsnee in this country to Into Space 8nt time seieMe hei foeas a new ykava esassd< to be s yn U raf' . 4'aoya 1 LEARM WMEtHEIf THI6 FltV- THE CULINARY QUARTERS IC e n lfm (Conttnned from P a g i One) totalitarianism. heallny tabtUDce with the eston- * tocret Je a are ^S j^ y sSb; IN6 PAN HAUDL65 RAT jN THE I Cottteiner Awards for oOtatandinx service# The Rockville^FTsh and Game roads and housing beeguM Rus^ iiklay ebilltr te sbrlnk heslor- etanaa (■le^Dy»e*')-fiiiwy"efsiSSsrsrf TO ADD A MODICUM S n y iD E Hill LAR6E ECONOMY 6 l » / 8 Horn were |ireeented to members of tha Club wilt meet ^felL^the Mila BIUDOK PRDPOSED (OMittnosd from Pngs One) Ykoida, itep ttoblny, end relieve s werld-fasiras reiearsbreb tsstlMIsatitato. OF EFFICIENCy/ rntmnwlt Junior CAaimber o f Commerce at field artillery as well as rifles and sia ia so cold much of the year.- Tbit ■ebttoaea I* sew avsIlsMs iSCIDENfrAULY, If YC?U’Re.5?yiM<3 7 Woody plabt Clubhouse. Hew York, July 18 — A pro- pais - wittodit aaryery. t G re e n ------8 Soft drink! their Installation dinner Saturday Hospital N ot^. pistols. Others grudgingly admitted that monkeys. Able and Baker, Into Is eaee after eaM, 'while yentlr is rappatiisvp ar atoMMsi /ana tree, A Honduras government radio poaalt to promote American-8»/v,' ob function 30 Women’i A® Send snd whether they had their own "Real American families driving CMT MLlCve IT, ^ NIMtSR being presented' to Samuel Blonsteln, A c'm ltted yeoten^y: John portedly took refuge In Costa Rica. Wickie, have been shot into space irVusTl -mo TON*, o r 1H« STUTF >OU TVMNK TMI T1MI-/' « J M I underprm enti 45 Mud homes or automobiles. Too'm any In American-made cars with the 23 Total BSSuAx Kenneth Rich, Carl Frederickson, Grace, Wlndsorvllle; Katherine The agreement ending yesterday’s by the United SUtss. Laska, who NICVERWASAf wH£H V I aw - WEWMS W tu . NVkCHINE O N I aO .O N . 34 Moccaiifl 38 Title! A* Mind were doing altogether too well end kids piled hr'will do more than a Kirsch Vertical "Slst Nuserr O V K 1000 handle tt? X-^HITfTI Joseph Persanoskl. Alan B. Taylor, Javarauckaa, T o lh a d ; Norman fighting permits him to leave Hon­ traveled 8,000 miles In 19B8, was DIFFERENT 0 v6 R ^ only grinned at Him when he summit conference," .to improve pouNoa 37 Ripped Richard E. M a n a r a n ,.. Henry alive when Its Thor-Able rockpf LIMI TH*>T.' TOf*! Gagne, ’ ' i> x, Gloria Belotti, Fox duras again. solemnly wished them "a happier relationa said the senator. Blinds »re amfirter than other Venetian Bl&ids. 39 Cape r r Crapps, Prank 8. Forbes and Atty. ■a r r r r Hill Dr.j 'Frank Draua, Jn, W ar­ The government of Prefldent life." The Russians mst-jcapitalUta Magnuson discussed the propo­ hit the water in the Atlentls/Aut 33 Rubber i Donald B. Caldwell. ren Ave., Vernon; Bruno Soota, 3 Vllleda Morales has been hit by by the score, but if they were look­ sal with’ Soviet Deputy Premier the rocket never was recovered. Call MI 8-4865 for A demonatration in your hom*. 14 Why r~ 1 Similar aeccmd year award* went The dog Lslka, the first animal 38 Wanderen mmm Bradley Dr. sporadic revolts and terrorism ing for ;the downtrodden proleta­ Frol R. Koslov yesterday at the i . IP to Donald F. Berger and William space traveler, was shot up by the 37 Conquer r IT Discharged yeeterday: Bdwin since it' was ’ elected to ofllce 20 riat, they were wholly unsuccess­ Soviet deldgation's United Nations ■ Smith. Russians in an earth satalllte on 38 Gulp Lively, Scott Dr., Vernon; Donald months sga The President was headguaetsrs. There was no in­ Forbes was awarded a rertlllcate ful.- Nov. 8, 1957. The dog-'died after SONlfbU c 7 MacDougall, Cemetery Rd., Ver­ named for a six-year term as the If Koxlov.i gives a straightfor­ dication what Kozlov's reaction of merit for handling the Outstand­ a week In Its whirling cage be­ A D 41 Salnte (ab.) non. candidate of the Liberal Party, was. 51 0 r P ing Young Farmer project. Other ward, factural report to Khrush­ cause of a lack of oxygen. SURPRISED 43 Periian weight The elections followed a 1958 chev on the.temper and attitude of Magnuson proposed- that Rusaia FINDELL MFC. €0. T0SWIN6- 44 Superlative certificates for specific projects Vernon and Talcottville news Is and the United States build the r n went to Caldwell, Crlpps, Taylor bloodless military revolt whtcji the United States as he saw it, the fufllxea i r handled through ITie Herald’s overturned the Dictatorship of Communist party boss can avoid link as a Joint undertaking. 485 E. MIDDLE TPKE.. MANCHESTER 48 Clothee r and Maharan. , P w !1 RoricvUle Bureau. 7 W . Main S t, Julio Lotano Dias, established In making the aame' mistake Hitler It "would- make for real co-exls- eontainera Extra Duty m Vernon Plane Crash telephone 1‘Resnont 5-8188. 1954. ^ made — underestimating the 'will tenoe," he said... ^.:-'^Venetian Blinds, Repairs, Repair Parts CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 41 MU» Dintmore r The Vernon police force had I 7-l» ^ T ro u b le k extra men on duty this Weekend The government has reported in L »»■ Ml ■ m 84 Ingredient! in line with the new state police recent months what it called an Kills 5, Sets S i alarming infiltration -by Commu­ 88 Flab egp laBOi program to crack down on motor­ 87 Angera E r P Pop Delivers nists in the counrty of 1,800,000 BY AL VERMEER p ists. Plans^ Jarvis* Okay PRISCILLA’S POP 88Unita of wire f Chief Constable, Eldmund F. persons, but ssld the armed forces Forest Ablaze meaiuremant nn were ready to battle the Reds. SWE SAVS THERE'S AND DON’T i. r Dwyer said be had four men on H A W A II IS II Half-emi Second Son A NATIVE SINOER THOSE HUL r duty all weekend, making spot (OonUnaed from ?age One) NAMED APAKA 60 Small children B ONIsDAY SKCIALS ★ MRS ORIMES _ u 61 Otherwlae checks. • Stall Bolton St. Job WE’O JU-ST LOVE AND HE’S SIMPLYy PUT! I f - 17 i Dwyer said his men issued 32 A 7-pound, 6-ounca baby bpy Other than Ross, the victims v a c a t i o n IN T DIVIMEJ DOWN warnings over the weekend and was born to the Ashley Lanes of Right Jailed The project authorised last Maj#eroded bank after every sizeable were Mrs. Betty Mink, 40, of FOR TUESDAY ONLY IVUage PT 5" arrested one motorist. He was Washington, Iowa; her son, Dan­ MAWAII ' (a> Wapplng St 11:80 o'clock Saturday to stop a flooding problem on Bol­ ralnetorm. The problem, lying.mid­ 3 Golf club Ji Marcel a '. Jalbert; 25. of 37 Park iel, 17. and her two younger night, with the father acting as For Stealing ton St. L. pending on the Bnglneer- way between JarviB’s Hilliard Es­ N€W LOW PRICE ^ St., Rockville, charged with pass­ tates and Woodhill Haights sub­ daughters. Their bodies were ing at the intersection of Thrall obstetrician pro tempore. irig Department's drawing boards r t and on a poii.t dealing 4dth oral divisions, has been o f some year's charred beyond recognition. FLAVOR 9UEEN 4 Rd. and Rt. 83. Jalbert was fined It was the second time Lane had John H. Kight, 40, formerly of permission from Builder Alexan­ standing. The wreckage covered an area 312 In Rockville O ty Court today. helped his wife, Muriel, to de­ Bast Hartford,, who jumped bond only 12 feet In size. Coroner R. I /T BY PRANK O’NEAL SHORT RIBS Antenna Erected liver a son. Their third son, Kevin, in Manchester i l months ago, was der Jarvis. Jarvis Manor, Inc., owns fovir B. Downing aald the bodies were An antenna for the police radio now 3, was delivered by Lane. found guilty In Town Court this building lots on Schaller Rd. which together. ■yatem to be Installed In the new morning of embezzlement by agent « ' t After the baby, was bom Satur­ v^iould be used in .part in the re­ Floyd Gregg, manager of the., City Hall will erected today on and was sentenced to nine months Strike Leaves day night, the Lanes got in touch grading'project to Is/vel down an Durango, Colo., alrpbrt, said Rose in the Hartford County Jail. Fox Hill. With the Manchester Doctors A n­ eroded bank between Schaller Rd. had f a ll^ to file a flight plan G o The radios are expected to be swering Service, since they could Deputy Judge Leon Podrove Norwich Mess when the plane left, apparently sentenced Kight after, a lengthy and Bolton St. FOOD KINO UU8. TOP CHOICE qUALlTir BEEF DEPT. placed in the Q ty Hall this week, not reach their own doctor. When General Managtr Kic'ard Mar­ for WMhlngton, Iowa. The Chi­ ! Bread iZ hearing in which five wltnessea after which the Rockville Police a doctor arrived, he instructed tin said today Jarvis has said he cago firm, which manufactures II.8. TOP CHOICE BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS I Department will move In from Lane to drive his wife and the took the stand. Kight pleaded in­ will give cral permission to have After Parade television parts, has a plant there. BAR-B-qVE CHUCK LONG SAM nocent to the charge. the Town Hall. bady to the hospital, where both the town vvork on the lots,, but The Iowa woman U believed to -AN D NATURE TAKES OVER. O U T - WITH ALL FEMALES IMITH THE Town Report Printed The court entered a nolle against ^ne lotto SAM voKo'HAACAPnxofAMea^ were admitted In good condition. not written permission. (CoBttnned from Page One) have been an employe of the iw t w a n h o o a ' n o m o r e piErM6 - NO mofte exeitciee - . a l l SAME PROPORTIONS SOMEONE HAS TD SUFFER/______The annual report of the Town Lane works at the Plax Corp. in a second charge of failure to ap­ Without encui'ibrance In w rit­ Washington plant. She and Rosa A OAL HAS TO DO TO WIND UP WITH A W HI5TLE-BAir«JIL0 IS of Vernon has been printed and Bloomfield. He's taking his vaca­ pear in. court according to terms of ing, work done onthe lots might were in the Durango area one day CLIM6 IWR>A U6Hnwei6Hr PLASTIC TORSO - ______copies are available at the ToWn a bail bond. across-the-board wage increase. tion this week, to help take care be altered by their owner later, Union representatives complain to purchase mineral specimens, Clerk's office. The booklet pictures of Jeffrey, 6, Jackie, 5, and Kevin. Kight waa found guilty of! em- Gregg said. FOR MY P R ESSesTt’M 7--U if he chose. that the city spent money for a tha new Rockville High School on bexzllng 3116.28 from Moi4arty Their, plane crashed 15m iles __ HEAVY WESTERN ECONO BEEF DEPT. OlMO RUir^-W ITN the cover. Bros, auto sales firm where he was Martin addei' that jHans for the birthday celebration but would not AN MVBNTOR/ OP SiZfil cm, /AVUtlWtr. YOU project are not complete Jarvis's grant a wage increase. Salaries southeast of the airport and about 100% A U - BEEF m o Sidewalk Permit Received employed for a few ni'onths as a 30 miles southeast of Durango. N O D O p y 60YS.BACKTO A permit to construct a perma­ Ribicoff Attacked night service manager. oral permission he said, hinges now range between 31.31 and 32.25 & oooeN e. on an elevation fiomre yet to be an hour. A group of 62 trained Indian the PIRINO nent sidewalk on Windsor Ave., Assistant Prosecutor Allan fire-fightera were flown from New between Carol Rd. and Wlndsor- Thomas said evidence showed determined. City Manager Jay Etllnger said RANGE!! On Election Stand Jarvis, he said, might regrade his Mexico. Forest rangers, jail pris­ 1 vlUe Rd., has been received by the tha city council "recogmizsd and Kight had taken the money when oners and others battled the fire. town from the State Highway De­ loLs toward Schaller Rd. from the exMcted the present situation" (Continued from Page One) it waa paid in cash to Moriarty'* partment, by William Ritchie, a longtime elevation point up to which the when it turned down the employes town would regrade on the rear of wage request. ■ HAMBURG 4 3 The state's permission la neces­ Government ^SeaxonaF TJILRiistt4.Pi Governor requires all elMtlve bod­ customer. The amount was equal • 1M« W N>A a sary because the sidewalk will to the amount o f Ritchie's bill. the lots. The lots range several "There are no plana at the mo­ IMPORTED JAPANESE FANOV OAUFORNIA ies In towns to have minority rep­ ^ VP b an s; border a state road. The walk will Ritchie testified he had paid the hundred feet in depth. ment," he said, "but we hope to Rio de Janeiro—Brazil’s Kraho SWEET RED "Can you boat that? Everything I could over expect replace a temporary one con­ resentation but cities are not in­ bill to Kight and had received a Deputy Director of Public correct the aituatlpn; nobody rel­ Indians have two village govern­ JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD structed when the new high school cluded In the measure. The next receipt signed by Kight. Later, he Worka (ihester Langtry said today ishes seeing the city in the condi­ ment. One rules the village dur­ in a man — and ha blows it all on the wrong horse!” opened on Loveland Hill, so stu­ was sent two more bill* for the he has a scheduled completion date tion it is." ■ , ing the rainy season, which Is a >OU SURE lOUHAp NOTHING TO — I LEFT A aEAR DESK--WITH A OOO h , JUDD... if o n l y X COULO S day, said Pinney, Ribicoff sighed im »iT »w w tw dents would not have to walk In aame amount, he said. When he of Wednesday for the plans. The council meets tonight. But time to work in the fields; the .D O AT THC OFFICE THIS AFTERNOON? aEAR CONSOENCE. BESIDES, CONVINCE YOU THERE ARE O T H g R - i F-/A another bill which repealed a sec­ I PONT WANT you TO SET THREE THERE HAS TO BE S O M E ADWANTASE ADVANTASeS ' AND I WILL.../ the road. showed the receipt to the buaine.ss The project would Involve a Negotiations between city and other runs things during the dry Correotion DEMERITS ON A1Y ACCOUNT.' IN YOUR MOTHER BEINS MY BOSS/ IF tion of the New Britain charter manager, the police were called grade with some* terracing to han­ union representatives at the mo­ season, when ceremonies and fes­ IN BRINE LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON Vernon Fire District Tax Col­ ONLY. BECAUSE I'M OJRINS YOUR which guaranteed minority repre­ in and arrested Kight. dle as much rainflow as possible ment are at a standstill. tivals are held. SLICE OFF THE TEE.' lector Frederick ■ S. Paisley said sentation to the people o f New Ritchie said he paid the debt by natural drainage. Also, a drain today he has collected 69 per cent N r I / Britain. with 320 bills. would connect: with the Bolton St. of the current District taxes rather " It seems clear,” pinney’a state­ Pile Card Missing X c^'^) than 90 per cent as stated in The storm sSwer system, AnotheY fac­ ment said, "that the Governor John Gadarowski. office man­ tor holding up the project la fed­ Herald last week. favors minority representation ager at Moriarty's, testified the of Paieley also pointed out that eral approval of a right-of-way for where it will increase Democratic flee ataff had checked and double the drain across one of the Bolton Plenty of Free Parldng--Farn«l Pick-Up Sendee To Year Oar only 3154 in uncollected taxes re­ representation, but that he oppos­ checked files, tally slips and the main on the books since the Fire St. properties under a V A mort­ es it, where as in New Britain, it tapes from the cash registers be­ 4 ' District was organized in 1947, gage. ForRier Chenejr Recreation Program tends to put the brakes on a Dem­ fore filing a complaint with police The plan Involves some Bolton A t the close of the first week of ocratic majority." In the course of the search, he St. properties, Jarvis's four lots on Mills The governor owes the people of said, it was discovered that the city recreation program at Schaller Rd., one town-owned lot Hartford Road Connecticut an explanation of his Ritchie's ledger card waa missing Henry Park Friday, Director Ralph there, and possibly other proper­ BY JOHNNY HART stand on minority representation, from the file drawer. and Pine St. Schumey said attendance has in­ ties, Martin said. He discussed the creased from 115 to 200. He termed Pinney said, "since his action In Matthew Moriarty, owner of the Manchester, Conn. signing these two bills is both in­ firm, said employes are forbidden .project with some 20 area prop- BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE the program aucceaaful. Any child ert.v owners several months ago Plenty Of between the ages of 6 and 12 may consistent and confusing." to take customers’ file cards. The governor declined com­ Kight was arrested Aug. 4. last and got their support. Free Parkinir ■till enroll in the program. The Board of Directors appro­ Movies at Park ment. year, and was due in court Aug. 29. Parcel Pickup When he did not appear, the court priated 310.000 for the project May V WOW, N/JUJUITTMOSI The Junior Chsimber of Com­ 5. The money is still in the capital Service To /A merce will again sponsor a series ordered a 31.000 bond; posted by I LOOK AT HEI Y j r OOCKEYS bail bondsman forfeited. A warrant improvements reserve fund, Martin Your Car % "T-\ eiiMf.' VnoaTiiiCAiwi of movie cartoons on Wednesday Hjalmeer Referred said. MORIARTY BROTHERS f / m ,y \ TRYTDIUOOT nights at Henry Park. Robert P. for Klght's rearrest waa issued at OPEN MONDAY Thru U TU R D A Y 10 to 10 ?,-v ^5 the same time^ The project was authorized af­ / p w f k t ' N ^ v Gugllettl wl ' be in charge of the ter complaints last summer and ,301 CENTER STREET— MI 3-5135 movies, beginning at dusk and last­ To Juvenile Court Kight ■was found. In Rochester, ?/W N.Y., one week ago and was ar­ earlier from Bolton St. home- ing about one and a half hours. owners whose properties were be­ • Parents are asked to provide trans­ A.l7.year-old youth charged with rested by authoritiea there on a ing inundated with silt off the s portation for their children after breach of the peace and carrying a vagrancy charge. He was brought V / ‘ . jSraV the show. dangerous weapon is awAitIng ac­ to Manchester by Sgt. Joseph Sar­ 7-15 8L John: Meeting tion by the juvenile court, to which tor and Patrolman Albe,rt Scablea the following day and held here un­ T. fifMl amv t«i* Hmn *'«m* >m. Memb«r»^OU'BE^ X AT THE CARNIVAL OF THE I establish a salary to be offered to when Bunce Dr. resldenta com­ of gold, uranium and diamonds CLAN Cf/ , X _ S l LAPIES’AUXILIARV/ the new rector. plained someone was prowling npar and has much manganese, coal, th8 house. Police found Hjumeer Fredon Eiuiimiaiit War I Veterans chrome, asbeatos, and Iron ore, Hockgnum Barracks, Veterans close by. He, was holding the re­ COMP aANV,: INC. but crude oil has not yet been 38 WARD ST. ROCKVILLE of World W ar I, and the Auxiliary, volver -.vhen they came upon him, OtOL- they said. ' discovered in payih'g quantities. cauallT ■ will meet tomorrow at S p.m. In opens new money-service office OAR Hall to complete plans for I ■: I the Department Convention in Enema ^Drowning' Noted 7-/3 ? ^dgeport July 24 and 25; B I W l i l : AMAZING NEW I S l The Auxiliary is planning to London— Recent studies re­ ■ in serve refreshments. All W ar I vet- ported in the British medical CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER erana from Tolland, Ellington. Journal, The lAncet, show that en­ Stafford Springs, Vernon - snd emas carry a bonaiderable danger HAILED BY DOCTORS Manchester Shopping Parkode STOP! t h a t is NO ROMANCE? VOU'VE JUMPED to I'M CAPTAIN EASY. SUHl I V ALREADY I AM (I other area towns may attend o f water Intoxication since only 10 FOR RELIEF OP MR ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and PRANK RIDGEWAY PURSUfe A ROMANCE! THE WRONG CONCLUSION.SUHl NASDELA'/EDbyGULUBLf ,/ INFORM OF VDUR Hoekanum Barracks’ meetings. tp .50 per cent of the water ad­ 1 WAS TRYING TO AWAKEN MISSUiDED police WHO'J / ESCAPADES, 5EW0R1 Events Tonight ministered is expelled. T h e' rest Household Finance Corporation is the" of repajrroent plans that suit you beet. 7-/3 FUN MISS TRENTS STARVED. ' LISTENED TO OUTRAGEOUS] IS NOT FOR ME T(V I- The Maple Grove Society will is absorbed ■ in i the body. Fatal I'LL BE GLAD TO, LADY SENSE OF JUSTICE— HAY'FEVER, ASTHMA, . company that haa specialized in helping No endorsers required. So if you need VEWDNICA. WHERE WDULD H0U5E . meet at 8 at the clubhouee to elect water intoxication has occurred as THE SOCIETY officers. A social will follow the the result o f enemas in children people solve money problems since 1878. money for any good purpose, it’8 good YOUiwoj u UKE ip n c r A EDITOR meeting. with megscolon and in children SINUS, ALLERGIES And now HFC offers the same trust­ buflinees to do business with HFC. Phone WANTS TO RUM IT TAKEN? J The VFW will meet at 8 at the given repeated enemas, according A PHCTOOF Post Home on Bast St. to the journal’s article. worthy money service 2,000,000 HFC or visit us today. ME IN THE A remarkable new "Puri- customers receive each year all over N e w s p a p e r , tron" hat been developad America. At HFC you may borrow confi­ MONTM lY PAYNlIN T fCI4IO UII V tO U L D V O U by electronic' speotUti. It SO tn t t 6 dently, for Household understands your Permit TA K E M Y Oh MANCHESTER H being aeclaioied by doc­ emmu PICTURE? FLETCHER GLASS 00. ' '! Mitchell tors after they, buy It and problema and offers fast, friendly service 3 6.72 3 7.27 310.06 3ia46 13.07 •-7878 sea it wprk in thm otvh on loans.__ ;______* 14.18 19.74 3655 188 W ^ST MBDDLE TURNTIKE 19.25 20.91 29.27 54.48 "Bbm4s.Tw (bi^rownTaiiiii- H FC invites you to visit our new 30.83 33.61 89.47 W-M lies—and for their patients 47.55 36.41 .39.74 .56.48 106.80 CORNER DURANT ST. in their offioes and operat­ office where you conduct your busi- TW■ tcM$a*d»U sslt akoatakoas it Aaatdhm td am i prompt NEW LARGER QUARTERS ing rooms. neae in pleasant, comfortable surround­ arm tm it and imtlmdat aatit. g —aehiM*t t k a a p a lEPP COBB BY PETE HOPPiiiAtr J% pm asrnmk am kalamtta of aa lam JHE SIORY OF MAKIHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS PURITR0N clean any ings with experienced people you may t 1 % pm asamk am l4uM paat a f tka kaiamta VMIT/...WHAT ^ IT COULD 0E...TO AUTO GLASS INSTALLED 8SM - 344.tS It's bitter than m kltchem FIANCE AND • MIT IT' SHE'S WOT LIFE OR DEATHS THIS LIGHTER MARTHA WAYNE iplwstoi li'f fMtabl«l exhaust fin. RXXHiG H ti WrriALED..."D.L."i? GLASS FURNITURE TOPS ^ MAD WHAT aoCTORt AND .UUH 9AV ASOUT SUairaONI **8urpattadl all ttpoetatiaiu. Um fa IS n a n mp m b lua «lf»i MIRRORS (Firupkieu and Dear) Partarint miraalat.far a witih hit jmouUi alotad • .. boI fltMnfTW duit aUargy patltti** (Ptan- braailM. No M5r« throat.'IM arttlfti.MM- T** HOUSEHOLOFtNANei trlvaala id tid ti . » • **Por tht lavtator aad aitaufaeturtf. ipy.ihAahtt** PICTURE FRAMING (all types) tna'flnt ilmt’ I woKa up • **Trltd oa far only ont day and fount H — 0>ytataSJPK of<^ane/laa&t. ' ' ' wiUM»itlnualrouhla'*( Ntor tav# ita rv tl^ ralUd. Thanktl** • **1 |hl ..iArtiY . aaihma with hoy fovar and thai'a why I WINDOW and PUTE 9LASS a ttubbom forai at rtaplro- hpuyht Pnritron. Bctlava m« U It wofidar* I tary ollorty la aiy, dauchtar. fliL Makos me hreatha aaaiar.. . tad •lotp. CONTRAOTOBSi WE HAVE IN 9TOOK at* E'* (Baalhani phyokloa) AOE ELEVEN PAGB TEH EANCHBSTEB EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, JULY 18. 1969 ion Juniors Win and Lose Pair of Weekend Contests Indians Hold One Game Lead over White Sox ;LM d«ris * . r - .* National Leagas B a 11 i n g—Aaron, MUwmukss, .365; Oiniam, Los Angelsa, .841; Whits, St. Louis, .840; Cspsda, San WitUmantic Takes 3-2 Miss Gunderson Wins Red Sox Blast Yanks Francisco, .381; Logsn, Milwaukss, .380. AmoricMi LmmCW Runs—Pinson, Clnifinnatl, 69; TMt«rdky’« Rm u IU Fourth Successive Day Mays, Ssn Francisco, 67; Mathews, Decision at Mt. Nebo A m ateur G o lf Honors Detroit 6-4. Cleveland X-6. - ■ '-V Milwaukee, 65; Neal, Los Angeles, Boston 7, New York 8. 64; 'Blaslngams, S t Louis, 8l. Baltimore 5, Waahlnifton I. New York, July W (ffy—Look out Harmon KiUebrew. For­ Runs Batted In—Banks, Chica­ , Coach Wftitey Johnson’s hot and cold American Ugion Chieggo, July 13 (/P)— Jo Ann«' Gunderson, 20-yegr-old Chicago 5-6, Kanaaa City 3-7. go, 82; RoUnson, Cincinnati, 76; w . L Pci. G.B. get about Babe Ruth’s home run record for the time being. Junior baseball nine won and Inst in a pair o f weekend games daughter of a b attle carpenter, plaj's golf for furl and that’s Aaron, Milwaukee, 74; Cepeda, San Saturday night under the lights at Muzzy Field the locals the way it’s going to remain. "I’m never going to turn pro,” T- ■ Cleveland . ,...47 34 .580 The guy to watch right now 18 R ock y Golavito. The Bronx- Francisco, 66; Mdthsws, Milwau­ ,..4 7 36 .566 1 said the sturdily-built strawberry blonde who bite the ball Chicago . . . boni slugger of the Clevelant Indians closed within two of kee, 64. nipped host Bristol 6-5 in an independent contest. But the Baltimore . ... .44 40 .624 4H ...... ■■ — fKlUsbrew’s major league home run Difworth-Cornell Qiiey Post, ■ N o .f------into the next county. ^------.494 7 MKVS DIVISION Hits—Aaron, Milwaukee, 120; New York . ...4 1 42 lead by baijglng hla 27th and 28th Cepeda, San Francisco, 112; Pin­ 102 combine dropped an important 3o Anne la a refreshing, down-lo-: ounderaon'e collegiate chume — Detroit ...... 4 2 44 .488 7‘,i MAJOR BB8T B a Ll TOURNRY 3-2 decision to Zone Two rival Wil- first time around, got the clinch- of- the year yeaterday. son, Cincinnati emd Neal, Los An­ *r in the fifth frame. A double by earthirth p w ^ a llty who breezed to judy Biler of the Uniyertlty of; Waahingtoiv ...3 9 44 .470 9 SS-Hole Final TTie pair of four-baggers, (Jolk* Ilmantic yesterday afternoon at the 59th chempionship of the Worn Miami I Fla.), 1969 National Inter .451 lOH- Oilers JDefeat geles, i08; Temple, Cincinnati, 107. Mt. Nebo. centsrflelder Stan Wawer and -1 ' Boston ...... 3 7 45 Ted Plodzlk and Tom Perry Vito's fourth since the All-Star Doubles—Cimoli, St. Louis, 34; en'e Western Amateur Saturday collegiate winner, and runner-up The split left the Siik Towneis Cholowa's Single sent the locals Kansas Ctt.v ... .35 47 .427 12 W teamed to upend- Bob Boyce and break, helped the Indiana gain an Aaron. Milwaukee, 27; Pinson, Cin­ With a 6 and 4 decision over .Marge Julie Hull of Purdue carried Today's Gamea with ap ■ overall record of eight down to their second defeat in Bundi Tarca 8 and 2. The victors ui^ill victory over Detroit and a cinnati, 24; Temple. Cincinnati and , Lindaay, Decatur, III., veterin. around a good luck charm. It was New York at Bo.aton 1 p.m. — Prison Nine; victories and four defeats and a Zone Two competition. Wawer, Were 1-up at the end of the first split in their doubleheader. The Whits, S t Louis, 23. "I have more fun playing aa an a huge plaater-of-parle to4Ul. won Ijiraen (6-3) va. Sullivan (4-5). nine. After the rivals bad halved Indiana won the second game 8-4 5-2 wqn and lost mark in Zone \>’ith three biriglea, and Cbolowa, amaUnir,’’ Joe Anne said. “ I don’t at the recent fair In Anderson. Ind,, Triples—Pinson, <31nclnnatl and with two safeties,' accounted for Only Game Scheduled. the 10th, 11th and 12th holes, the after losing the opener 6-2. Two carfare. The locale play like to- be ‘benoui. When 1 try to Julie's hometown. It brought msny Tied for Lead Mathews, Milwaukee, 7; Dark, five of the winners’ eight hit* off ’ Tomorrow's Schedule Plodxlk-Perry dtlo won.^lhe 13th The split, left Cleveland with,, a Chicago, Neal. Los Angeles and i again Wednesday 'night ii. a 6 :l’5 be, I'm miserable with myself and a giggle at staid Exmoor Country Cleveland at New York 8 p.m. and 14th holes to go 3-up. road encounter against South the hard-hjck Miatrett*. I don’t ahoot any better, Club. Moriarty Bros, shut out for four one-game ^vantage over Chi­ White, St. Louis, 6. ' ' Detroit at Washington 8:05' p.m. Again the , finalists halved the cago’s White Sox, who swept a Home Runs—Mathewa Milwau­ V.’indsor. Sylvester and Saimond each a Never Played Against Pros Miss Gunderson provided this Chicago at Boston 8 p.m. innings on no hits by pitcher Bat- Southpaw Steve McAdair. picked garnered two bingles against “ A# a matter of fact, I've never thumbnail sketch of herself; 15th and 16th holes. The Cham­ tey Ellis, exploded for two runs in doubleheader from Kansas City kee, 26; Banks, (Chicago, 24; Aaron, Kan.aaa City at Baltimore 8:05 pions captured the 17th to erect i.if Saturday’s ’.riumph although Bristol and thi youngsters ac­ even pla.ved against the pros. . My (.earned to Drive the fifth, and wrapped up a 14-2 5-2 and ’9-7. Baltimore's third Milwaukee, 23; Robinson, Cincin­ p.m. ' a 4-up margin. But on the 18th, place Orioles defeated Washing­ nati, 20; Cepeda, San Francisco, giving way to Ed Cain in the sixth counted for a total of five rune first crack at them will be in the She got Interested in golf about Boyce sank a 10-footer fo cut the decision with six in the seventh, Inning. Steve gave up five hits, all batted in. Chuck also excelled at Women's Western Open next month 10 years ago helping her older National I>eague two. in the eigd>th and four in the ton 5-1 and Boston made it four 18. ;Ei. W yirs, riA. margin to three at the completion in a row over New York with a Stolen Bases—Mays, San Fran­ five Bristol tallies, walked five bat­ short, handling five chances flaw­ — and that'i only because it la being brother, then e caddy, hunt .for golf Yesterday's Results of the morning round. ninth. Myles McDonough, with ters and str"ck out seven. lessly in the game which lasted held in Seattle. Then I'll take a balls; .she learned to drive for three hits, one a home run, and 7-3 tHumph. cisco, 18; Neal, LiOs Angeles, 14; Pittsburgh 6, St. Louiil 5 (lO). In the afternoon 18 both teams • • • A two-run single by' Chuck three hours and 10 minutes. plane and go to the National Ama­ distance by trying to match her COOIJNG OFF PERIOD— El Roy Face, whose specialty is coming out of the Pirates’ bull five RBI was the big stick for Blaslngame, S t Louis, 13; T. (Second game postponed- Sunday parred the 19th before Perry won Saimond and a run-producing sin­ teur In Washington, D. C., the fol­ brother off the tees. curfev. Will be completed Aug. 19. pen to ice enemy battens, tries to beat the heat in Pittsburgh by taking a ride on a boat the Oilers. INDIANS 2-8, TIGERS 6-4 — Taylor, (^licago, 12; Pinson, Cin­ Mascketisr (4) lowing week ’’ . She attends Arizona State on a the 20th hole with a birdie 3. Tarca A Cleveland crowd of 54,727 saw cinnati and Gilliam, Ix>s Angeles, gle by Pat Mistretta gave Man­ r It po a e rbi Pittsburgh led 5-4). aptly named "Reliefer.” -With him are his wife, Jeanne, and children, Gene, 1, and With two outs In the fifth, Dan chester a 3-0 ci;ehion in the third Svive«t»r, c( 1 2 2 0 0 3 During the match, MIsa'Gunder- physical education acholarahlp and copped the 21st with a par but Renn walked, stole second and Coiavito smash' two home runs in 11. aon, the 1957 national Mtlist and does aecretarial work in the P. E. Chicago 7-1, Philadelphia 6-4. Michelle, 5. Plodzik battled back to win the frame against the Bell Towners. MlvJj.eua *ib 1 2 3 2 0 .2 Milwaukee 4, San Francisco 2. went to third On the catcher’s the second gsme, his secemd com­ Pitching—Face, PitUburgh, 14- 0 > 13 0 0 1 19.68 Curtis Cup team member, Office to help pay her way: her next two holes to give his team a <), 1.000; Mlzejl, S t Louis,. 10-3, The margin increased to 5-0 In the Eeslil.r. ,1b 0 Cincinnati 4, Los Angeles S. error. Leo Cyr then walked ahd ing with two on in the sixth in­ I.rflV*(t. c .. holed a 60-foot blast from a trap parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Gun- 6-up bulge. Tarea shot par to take .769; Antonelli, San Francisco, 13- fifth when Paul Sartor's triple, a 0 W. L. Pet. G.B. calmly took second as no throw ning to overcome a 4-2 Detroit Avffrv. c .. . 0 for a deuce,-dropped a 54-foot chip derion. watched her in tournament the 24th hole, with the teams halv­ 4, ,W : Newcomhe, Cincinnati, 9-4, single by Dick Sylvester, a poor Smith, rf .. San Francisco 49 36 .576 — Milwaukee Checks League-Leading Giants was made. McDonough singled off lead. Kiilebrew, whose 30 home shot for an eagle and closed nut ■golf only once, when at the agf of ing the next |wo holes before throw and Saimond'a squeeze bunt Msi'iih. If ., 1 0 0 0 0 the right-centerfield wall scoring runs in Washington's 83 geunes .6926 Podres, Los Angeles, 8-4, Sartor . 2b .. the contest, on" the 32nd hole by 14 she loat in the finals of the Lob Angeles .. 49 38 .563 1 Bundi took the 27th to reduce the produced two ir arl.ers. I 1 1 6 1 0 Milwaukee . . . both Renn and Cyr. match the pace of Ruth when he .667. McAdam. p 1 0 2 0 0 sinking a 60-f0ot chip for a birdie. Washington Stale Public ’ IJnks 45 35 .563 m deficit to 3-up. Strikeoutbr-Drysdale, Los An­ Accounted for Damage I Catn. p . . . . Pittsburgh . . . 46 40 ..535 3 ^ In the seventh, four hits by slammed his record 60 In 1927, 0 0 3 0 0 During the first nine holes. Miss meet. The closely-fought match came went hitless yesterday. geles, 140; S. Jones, San Francisco, Bristol ralliel for four runs with ! Chicago ...... 41 44 .482 8 Consecutive Game-Winning Marks Renn, McDonough, Jim Moriarty two outs in the rnktii, chasing Mc­ Total! ...... 33 6 1 37 14 "s ~4 to a close when Plodzlk' won the and Roy McGuire, coupled with Coiavito, whose past perform­ 117; Antonelli, San Francisco, 96; BHilol (I) St. L ou is...... 40 44 .476 8 Vi Haddix, Pittsburgh, 94; Koufax, Adam in the process. Three sin­ Cincinnati . . . , 36 48 .429 12 Vi 33rd hole with a par. two walks, the Oilmen scored six ance indicates he gets stronger as ab' r h po a » rbl BEST BAUL FOtlRSOME the season progTMses, has 28 in Los Angeles, 93. gles. a double, walk and a hit bats­ Tiliiii. . 2b 3 1 3 1 OUTSTANDING FINALIS'TS— Two winners in final* of Hiiladelphia 31 52 .373 17 more big runs with Moriarty driv­ man aiMiounted for the damage. Gordon, r 3 0 0 0 Saturday 81 games. Last year, the Rock Everybody Except Mr. Fitz _ Today's Gaines Being Challenged by Elroy Face ing In a pair. Two more runs came Singles by Sk,p Marsh and Dick t.'iirtirtuki. rf the National AAU men’s champi'onahipA were Frank Mc­ First low net-Three-way tie, walloped 27 of hla 41 home runs American Leagas Ahl, 3h ...... Los Angeles at Cincinnati 9 in the eighth on McDonough’s two Sylvester, a stolen base and a Fl,vtm. If ...... Kinney, right, of Indiana University, who broke the Sher Ferguson, Bob Boyce, A1 after the All-Star break. Batting—Kuenn, Detroit, .852; p.m. — McDevitt (8-6) vs. Ntixi run-homer over the centerfield pagsed ball gave Manchester what Brt'llnski. cf ...... Scampers to Winner^s Circle world record for the 200-meter backstroke with the time hall (3-8). Martin, Gene Paganetti 67-8-59; wall, with Renn scoring'ahead. Rocky’s four runs batted In Runnels, Boston, .338; Kallne, De­ Pirnr. lb ...... Kew York, July 18 {If)— The consecutive game-winning six strait^ht, three under Hutchin­ Ted Plodzlk, Frank Spllecki, troit. .335; Fox, Chicago, .832; proved to be tht winning marker .fpitklnr. rf of 2:17.9, and McKinney's teammate. Alan Somers, left, San Francisco at Milwaukee 9 Moriarty’* cIo.ed by IJarvey guenn's-two-run juet three h.ts by Willimantic's 2b. Tilui; 3B. Sartor: 'SB. SylveXFr. N.Y., who won the Western Open golf championship. his first stakes since his near- horses went out as if,sh ot from He yielded the tying run in the Johnson, Frank Sheldon 67; Alden Washington, 76; <3blavUo. Cleve­ United States in Japan. (AP Photofax) Los Angeles at Pittsburgh 6:15 Face, who uses a baffling fork CUBS 7-1, PHILLIES 6-4—Earl the seventh on a single by Bill homer, won the opener for the Bill Cbolowa. Saimond, who col- Marah. Saimond: SAC Plrog. Saimond: Souchak finished with an eight-under-par 272; Palmer fatal accident. a gun. p.m. ninth, but was credited with the Gilbertson, Art Brickley, Bill Tlgera with a six-hit performance. land, 67; Jensen. Boston, .66; Max­ DP, Sartor to Saimond to L ovett: LOB, "That is all went out. but ball as his sling shot, came within Averill sparked a seven-run fourth Tinsley and Bud Texidor's boom­ leoted four hits in eight at bats in Mancheatar 2. Brlalol 9: BB McAdam with 273. (AP Photofax) Mary Jane Gallaher, the Blue victory when Roberto Clemente Bengtson, Frank Gray 67. well. Detroit, 62; Liemon, Wash­ Shackleton. He crouched down on Milwaukee at Chicago 3 p.m. five victories of equaling both singled with the bases full. He was inning for the Cubs with a three- ing double to left-centerfield. The the two games, garneret" two 5. Cain 1. Lewis 2: SO. McAdairi 7, Grass authoress, considered this Cincinnati at St Louis 9 p.m. marks yesterday when he won his SELfUJTED NINE HOLES last Trojan run came in the eighth RED SOX 7, YANKS 8 — Jackie ington, 61. Cain 1. Lewis 4. Swanson 4: Hits off. hia hocki, alayed fast where he called upon again In the second run homer against Jack Meyer of H its-F ox, (Chicago, 113; Kuenn, safeties off Cholowa, who walked McAdam 6 for 6 runs in 6 2-3: Cain. as good a time as any to remind 14th straight game this year and One-Hsdf Handicap inning on Ted Maple's second Jensen drove in four runs with a four batters and fanned four. 2- for 0 runs In 3 1-.1: Lewis 5 for 6 you Of the singular fact that was at the remainder of the pack game to protect a 5-4 lead in Hie the Phillies. Ray Semproch gave Detroit 111, Runnels, Boston, 103; Numerous Records Set his 19th in a row over a two-year the Phils a split by hurling a four- Clasa A —Paul Jesanis 28-3-2.5, double and Eniis's single to center. home run and two doubles and re­ Mistretta. whe boned for the runs In 4 2-3: Swanson \ for 1 run in Sunny Jim Fitzsimmona, the dad­ pelted."'... ninth. The Cards had a runner on Power, (Cleveland, 98; Allison, 4 1-3: HBP. McAdam I M ills): B. span. The 155-pound relief artist is Ev Murphy 31-4-27. Jack Hedluhd. who hurled six lief pitcher Bill Monbouquette dy of trainers, never goes to the Shackleton finally waa led back first and none out. The little right­ hitter in the nightcap. Ed Bouch- Washington, 97. first time this *urr..-ner, was the Lewis: WP. McAdam. Lewi* 2; PB. Pressure Packed Putt unbeaten this year. He hasn't lost Clasa B— Joe Serina 31-5-26, innings Friday for Hamilton, went hurled five-hit ball through 6 1-3 victim of shoedy support, his I.oveti, Biskupiak; W, M cAdam ; L. winher's circle. Not even the to the Fitzsimmona barn In dia- a port Schedule hander fanned pinch-hl$.ter George ee's homer, his second of the day, Doubles—Kuenn, Detroit' and since May 30, 1958. Ray Warren 33-7-26, Henry Rock­ all the way for hi* third FVL innings as the Red Sox won their teanunntes being guilty of five er­ I.ewis. great Nashua got Mr. Fitz there. grace. That was when Mr. Fitz By Leading Swimmers Crowe. Before Leroy could pitch was the decisive blow in a four- Williams, Kansas City, 24; Fox, Marquard established a record again, the clock struck seven and run first inning. well 30-4-26. victory. Hedlund struck out five sixth game in eight starts under rors. Pat allowed eight bingles. went to the winner’s circle. Chicago, 22; Rimnels, Boston, 21; Wllllmsatle (3) This at a time when everybody Today of 19 consecutive victories with halted proceeding's. Class C—Gene Paganetti 32-10- and walked two while pacing their new manager, Billy Jurges. walked only one batter and alnick Decisive for Souchak elae associated with, raring ruris "The' trainer quite naturally Jensen, Boston, Power, Cleve­ ab r h po a * rbl Los Altos, Calif., July 13 i/Pi—ebliShod hi* world marlt ttM night P *F va. Eantly, 6:15—Oval. the New York Giants in 1912. No 22, Don Culver 3^-9-25. him-selt throughout the nine In­ The defeat dropped the Yankee.* out 10. Kowalnkf. 8b .. ... 6 1 2 .3 0 0 faster than the horse when their was somewhat bewildered about The two appearances were the land >nd Lopez, New York, 19. WajA'Fr. cf ...... A smashing performance that hefore with 2:16.4 in the 200-meter FJeP v». ’n-uat, 6:1.5—Charter other 20th century pitcher has s e l e c t e d ' 12 HOLES nings. Hedlund allowed nine hits. under the .500 mark again with a Singles by Tommy Kowalski .. .. 6 3 3 1 0 0 0 candidate pops down in front. In Shackieton's behavior," recollect­ Oak. 34th and 3Sth of the year for Face, Johnny Castellpni Triples — Allison, Washington, rholowa, p ...... 4 0 0 11 Pittsburgli. July 13 — Shed first tee. Souchak caught up at brought two world, .seven Amer­ butterfly. won more than 16 straight in one Sunday Moriarty Bros, are now 4-0 on 41-42 record. and Cholowa. and a double by PouloR. lb .... n California there ia a saying that ed Miss Gallaher, "but paused PonticelH va. Bantly, 6:15 — who worked In 68, 59 and 57 __ • • * 7; Kuenn, Detroit, DeMaestri, ... 6 n 1 f pounds and save strokes say* golfer the 11th then they matched stroke ican and 11 AAU meet records The Detroit AC 400-nwter med- season. Hubbell, one of the six ma­ games, respectively, in the three Class A — Bob Cotton 42-4-38, the season in the FVL and meet Pete Poulos pul the Thread City FranciR. If ...... 4 0 0 4 0 n 0 an owner or trainer has to move gracioualy in the enclosure to con­ Keeney. jor leaguers who reached 16 In one Plans No Changes ORIOLES 8, SENATORS 1 — Kansas City, and Skowron and rollini, c ...... 4 0 n 4 0 1 ol Mike Souchak. for stroke with a bii-dle and five also brought proof today the Untt- le.y relay tesun, with John Snjlth previous campaigns. Besides his 14 Vic Daley 42-4-38, Jim Horvath undefeated Wethersfield A.C. next club ahead 1-0 in the first in­ DurloA. rf . . ... with his horse at the eighth pole gratulate the winning owner. Methodiat v«. Temple, 6:15 — season, holds the two-year record McDougald, New York, 5. ... 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 pars to the 220-yard uphill I8th. •ed States grows stronger in swim­ swimming backstroke, Bon Clark victories. Face has saved nine 41-3-38. Sunday at Mt. Nebo. Hoyt Wilhelm finally won his 10th ning. But four walks enabled the L'b ...... 4 0 1 3 2 0 0: The 196-pound hard hitter from to get in a winner’s circle as "But there was nothing be­ Charter 'ak. with 24 in a row. He set that rec­ Home Runs—Kiilebrew, Wash­ TmomAV, ming with the approach of the breastroke, Dave GUlasklers but others for Pittsburgh and has been For Elgin Baylor Class' B — Vin Boggini 44-5-39, This week the Oilers face Amer­ game. The knuckleball specialist, Zone Two leaders to knot the .... 8 0 0 4 3 0 0 Grossinger. X. Y., says the fact There Spuchak's tee shot held crowded as a telephone booth ori wildered abojii the rowdy ele­ Bill's va. Walnut, 6:15—Robert- ord with the Giants in 1936-37. who lost four straight after win­ ington, 30; Coiavito, Cleveland, 28; the green 38 feet below the cup 1960 Olympic year. terfly and Carl Woolley tha free John McHugh 46-6-40, Del Bal­ ican ConstrucUon, Hamilton and count in the second. ToIrIr ...... 3fi R 37 2 that he -has trimmed-off 20.pounds a college campus. ment who had bet on Shackleton. *aon. chiefly responsible for the Pirates' Allison, Washington, 22; Trian- IL-HK- style, brought an Ameelcan eltl- The 31-year-old Face worked in lard 47-7-40. league-leading Riley Redlegs in ning his first nine games, hurled a - Dropped the Ball MAMclieRtar (8> in recent weeks was a big factor in and h6 putted up short, then in, They were furioui. They pressed Tomorrow, the two fellows who Maiinea va. Nike, 8:30 — Rob- 12 victories in 13 overtime games. Minneapolis, July 13 (;p)—Johnny dos, Baltimore and Lemon, Wash­ While Mr. Fitz always prefer­ sens' record In the event with * both games yesterday as Pitts­ Class C — Bill Simpson 50-10- the Hartford Twi League. four-hitter for the Orioles. Billy Both rivals exchanged runs in ab r h po a e rbl hia Western Open Championship. for a par. Palmer faded into a red to' remain in the background, In around the circle fence, Mr. established freah world stan­ artaon. ‘ * . • ' •* Castellani, of New Britain, Conn,, ington, 21. SylvAster. cf .. , . 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 4:21.9 clocking. burgh defeated the St. Louis Car­ Morlarty*B (14) Gardner and Joe Taylor homered the third inning, VV 1 11 i m a n- He won it yesterda.v by a aingle trap to the right, splashed out Fitz the target of their ire. All dards -7— Frank McKinney in the Liberty va. Finest 135, 6:15 — BRAY'EB 4, GIANTS 8—Eddie ex-Seattle University coach and 40, Ai Manella 48-8-40. ■ Stolen Bases—Apariclo, Chi­ Saimond. ss ...... 4 3 2 1 0 Mary Jane Gallaher believes she L4U1CO Larson, 19, oJ Loa An dinals 6-5 In the opener, and led 5-4 T, r)w AB R H PO A E off loser Russ Kemmerer and 11 c getting its tally on two MiBtretta. p .. 0 0 0 2 pressure-packed putt on the 18th deftly to a two-foot aidehill putt, during the cake cutting and pres­ 200-meter backatroke and Mike Nebo. Mathews batted in all Milwaukee's an aspiring author, plans no sud­ a^BLIND BOGIE / K'-nn. 2h ...... 5 < j 4 3 q cago, 27; Mantle, New York, 15; ... 4 1 0 knows why the venerable trainer geles scored a double tsiuniih In in the ninth when the nightcap den script changes in his new Job Baltimore outfielders Gene Wood- errors, a single and wild pilch JVshlfir, 3b ...... 4 0 1 3 3 2 0 green of the Pittsburgh Field Club. then bumped the ball past the leta someone else take the bows. ent giving they booed, shouted Troy in the 200-meter bu tterfly- Knicks vj. CeJtics, 6:30—Oval. was halted because' of' the Penn­ runs with a three-run homer, his First draw, 85, Jerry Beauliep''; L'''.-...... 2 3 112 0ling and Willie Tasby Collected Landis, Chicago, 11; Jensen, Bos­ Avery, r a ...... 3 0 0 10 1 .0 0 winning the 300-meter Individual as Minneapolis Laker coach. McDoiiouk)!. r( ...... 6 2 3 1 0 0 sandwiched around a doubjeplay Smith, rf ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 Picking HP the 85.000 check made hole. "I jiist hit it a little too “ A birthday party lies behind and hurtled bottles. head a 16-man team going to Ja­ Tuesday, July 14 sylvania 7 p.m. (EDT) curfew law. 26th of the year, and a sacrifice second driw, 73, Ricky Anderson, Wojrlk c ...... B three hits apiece. ton, 10; Power, Cleveland, 9. medley in 2:2*.7 for an Ainaricar Specifically, he has no intention 5 1 1 10 and Manchester picking up its Lovett, lb ...... 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 the careful dieting well worth hard,” he said unhappily. Mr. Fitz’ reluctance." said Mias "It was a very chagrined group pan for a big meet July 20-22 in NasalfT ^•s. I^nticelli, 6:15 — fly. Mathews' slugging helped Lew WOMEN’S DIVISION / Morlan.v, l)i ...... i) 1 1 n n Plt(:hlng — McLish, Cleveland. Minor, lb ...... 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 record and the 100-tnater butter­ It will be completed Aug. 19. Kncln.skl. rf ...... 4 0 0 1 0 0 while, he observed. i Third money of 82.000 went to Gallaher. “ He'll be 86 on July 23. that with aome haste concluded Tokyo. Oval. Milwaukee's Braves defeated Burdette gain his 12th triumph. of experimenting with the team's SELECTED 12 HOLE^ WHITE SOX 6-9. A’g 2-7-R ook ie 11-3; .786; Shaw, Chicago, 8-3, Marsh, If ...... 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 fly in 1:01.1, a meat record. ManoiiBm. 3h ...... 5 0 1 1,6 1 Sn^or. 3b ...... 2 0 0 2 1 1 1 AcluaUy, the difference between big George Bayer, from Lemont, He was 75 in 1949, when Jamaica the ceremonies. And Mr. Fitz, ac­ McKinney and Troy alao helped Manor vs. FNBank, 6:14-~Char- San Francisco 4-2 to move within The fidgety righthander scattered rookie of the year, Elgin Baylor. Saturday y .MrOuirn, If ...... 4 2 2 1 1 1outfielder Jim McAnany hit bases- .727; Wilhelm, Baltimore, 10-4, Indiana (Toaoh Jim (Doc) Ckriin- ter Oak. Castellani knows all about Bay­ Hodlunrt. p ...... 4 1 n 0*4 0 Pat's roller to third base got Sai­ winner and runner-up was more 111., who finished with 274, six un­ officials decided that his sports­ companied by his son. John, the Indianapolis Athletic Club a game and a half of the league ■seven hits, inejuding a two-run First low net — Evelyn Lorent- loaded triples in each, game to .714; Walker, Baltimore, Mossl, TotRhi ...... » *3 .1 27 8 6 ”7 successfully defend Us team titia s(lman, who alao aids with th« Nasalff va. EJks, 6:15—Keeney. homer by ' Jackie Brandt which lor from the two years he coached mond trapped off the base but the Manchester ... 01 OOP 0 0 0 - 2 easily measured in inches than in der par and a stroke better than manship called for a celebration." seemed more bent than usual. His leading Giants. San Francisco re­ zen 52-9-43. ^7 ...... 37 14 11 27 16 ”3lead the White Sox to their double Detroit and Fischer, Washington, . Silk Town shortstop scored when Wiiiiniantir ...... ioi nio with 103 points, but it waa 17- Indianapolis AC team, declared Congoa va. St. Marj-'s, 6:15 — ruined his shutout effort. Jack him at Seattle. 000—3 pounds. Ted Kroll, Sarsaota, Fla., who won Arrangements were made for ordinarily clear blue "eyea were "You won’t fln.i another oxintry tained its one-game margin over Second low net — R'ae Allen .58- Trojanfl (2) victory over Kansas City. He 7-3, .700. cloudy.” year-old Alan Somera, just nut of Charter Oak. Los Angeles, which bowed to Cin­ Sanford was the loser. “Why try anything different , AB R H PO A E catcher Bill Collins dropped the’.<-h®o®ow«.**Iverr' DP.*‘"8?lmond®^?o Souchak putted accUrktely from $1„500. Mr. Fitz to be in the Winner's in the world wltl. better qualifying ia-46, Aeilda Gllbe^son 61-15-46, ■Tnnr.i, 2b ...... 3 n 0 4 2 0capped a five-run first Inning- of Strikeouts — Soorfe, Cleveland, ball at the plate. !l,oveu: '.OB Willlmamlc 9. Manche«- One More Chance Indianapolis Tech High School, Post Office va. FNSlores. 6:15— cinnati 4-3. Chicago split with • * * with Baylor?” he said. “ I'm just Julie Faulkner 54-8-46. the opener with a base-clearing 113; Wynn, Chicago, 105; Pascual, four feet on the final green for a Five of the remaining six lub- circle after the running of the Umes. 'The Auatraliana atiU have happy that we're back tdgether.’’ Palman. 2b ...... 2 0 0 J 0 1 Wlllimantic, which bowed 14-4 i<"h<»lnwa 4 Mi!(r.tu^ IVilliam Woodward Sr., wanted who won high point honors indi­ Nebo. Philadelphia, the Cubs winning the REDS 4, DODGERS S—Gua Barbour, rf ...... 4 0 0 0 0 0wallop off Bud Daley and dupli­ Washington, 101; Bunning, De­ brilliant 65. five shots under par, paK finishers were tournament Saranac Handicap. There he was faster front line men (n many Wednesday, July 15 In naming the 32-year-old for­ SELECTED NINE Maplrr. .rf ...... 4 1 2 2 1 0 to Manchester and Mistretta the ! a 72-hole total of 272. veterans. to cut a cake and receive tokens to sell Shackleton immediately, vidually with 18. first game 7-6 and the Phillies Bell's ninth inning single scored Sphday Mila. p. lb ...... 4 0 2 3 2 1 cated the feat in the fifth inning troit, 99'; Wilhelm, Baltimore, 77. events but they don’ - have oui North va. South, 6 :lt — High taking the second 4-1. Johnny Temple with the run that mer Notre Darner, the. Lakers ap­ Tlnslry. If ...... 4 0 1 0 0 0 of the second game to give the Sox His closestrival, Arnold Palmer The lone youngster to better 280 of racing esteem. but on Mr. Fits’ plea decided to Will Duel Jap HUr current depth." School. I 'V—* • parently operated on the theory First 1 ^ net — Azilda Gilbert­ Parkrr. lb ...... 1 0 1 9 1 0 of Ligonier, Pa., missed his putt was 23-year-old Joe Campbell, “Mr. Fitz saddled a horse give the- colt one more chance. Somers, who will join McKin­ gave the Reds their first victory son 44-HE29/Margaret Simon 42- a much-needed 9-0 lead. Counailman added that Unoic Manor va. Truat, 6:15—Charter PIRATES 6, CARDS 5—Pace under their new manager, Freddy that any friend of Baylor's Is a Tlmma. n ...... 2 0 0 0 Q 0 from two feet and had to settle for Knoxville, Tenn., who .soared to 76 named Shackleton for that After intensive, schooling, ney and Tro.v at Indiana Univer­ 13-29. Black. 3h ...... 4 11111 The Athletics scored two runs in Sam still facaa a tough j to Oak. rescued Harvey Haddix In the Hutchinson. Cincinnati had lost friend of the Lakers. Together Tpxldor. c ...... 4 0 1 5 2 1 the sixth, three in the seventh and Middleweighls Top a shaky 71 round that wiped out today after tying Palmer at 202 stakes." recalled Miss Gallaher. Shackleton waa takert off the sity this fall, set American cit­ catch the A ’jaelei ir swimming be­ I'alan, ns.,...... Hillsdale Will Head Eastward they carried Seattle to the finals 3 0 1 2 20two more in the ninth to make the his lead at .54 holes and left him all for 54 holes. He won 8725. "He’d won the Dwyer Stakes a starter's list of incorrigibles. Hla izens' records in the 400 and 1.500- fore the Olympics. of the NCAA Tournament in Totals ...... '.. 36 2 ’927U~4 second game cIo.se. Bob Shaw was Week’s Ring Card alone in second place with 273 Souchak sgid he is playing'bet­ month earlier which led the play­ behavior, seemed so improved that meter free-style races. Hia times In other eveiiU 4»n last nJsJttla 1958. Morlarty s ...... 000 020 624.. 14 credited with his eighth victory ■trokea. ter because he has deliberately ers to make him second favorite in Mr. Fitz entered him In the Sara­ were four minutes 30.6 seconds program, (Tuba'c Manual Sanguily Took. NBA by Storm Trojans ...... 000.000 110— 2 In Search of ISew Competition toga Cup. ve Ferriss RBI, Morlarly.f. Kacinskl. McGuire, against three defeats in the night­ The difference amounted to trimmed hia weight from almost the Saranac. for the former and 17:61.3 for the held onto hia meet record in the “ The next season Baylor took New_ York. July 13 (,ip)--Boxlng 82,500. Palmer got just half as Ri'nn 2, Gjr 2. McDonough 6 Elils, cap. and Ray,Moore won his sec­ champions are safe this' week, any­ 220 pounds back to his size of 10 "What they couldn't know, nor “But once at the gate for the latter. He'll duel Japanese star 100-meter broaatroke with a 1:14.6 the National Basketball Assn, by Textdor; 2B. Maples 2, McGuire: 3B. ond game in the opefier. New York. July 13 i/Pi —Having4!> Hlltsdale’i owner might take hi* much as Souchak. years, ago when he was a football did his stable connections suspect, (Tup," retraced Miss Gallalier. Tsuyoahl Yamanaki in. both. performance 'Jiat beat New York's storm, boosting the Lakers into Cyr; HR, McDonough: SB. McDonough, way. There je n ’t any title fights Given Praise Renn: SAC. Kacinskl, Hedlund; DP on the program. chances against Round Table and The duel of the two fairwa.v staf at Duke University. The dif­ was that Shackleton. a big brown the ateel contraption again loomed Coach Wtllla Casey of North Fred Munach. EArlier ha the quali­ the Western Division playoff clobbered all the opposition in Flllis. Falno and Packer: LOB Mor- Baseball games with teams in Old Archie Moore's light heavy­ others in one of two 8100,000 races, stars was a dramatic climax to a ference is showing up in both his fellow'“limning in the while, red as a monster. Shackleton got Carolina State, who heads the fying, Munsch turned in the .beat title. larlyks 3. Trojans »: BB, Hedlund 2. California in recent monthp. it ap­ par shattering tournament which By New Pilot Kills 7: S. Hedlund 5; Ellis 21 'Timms the 14-16-year-old age group are weight title defense against Can­ the Arlington Handicap Aug. 22 waistline and his bank account, polka dots and red cap of Belair down in hia stall, had to ■ be U.-S. team's trip to Japan, rated time of 1:15.5 that ecUpeed th* Castellani's appointment to suc­ 2: Hlls off, Ellin 3 for 7 runn In 6 1-3: being sought by Charlie Shlmo- peared likely today that Hillsdale and the Washington Park Handi­ was, surprisingly, a substantial the latter recording a total of Stud, had suddenly developed an dragged out and at last the per­ the upcoming meet a "toaaup " Cuban's , forr.w inee* record of ceed old Pro Johnny Kundia / — ada’s Yvon Durelle was put back TImmn 8 tor 7 runn In 2 2-3: HBP, wicz, 48 Fairvlew St., Middletown. from July 15 to July 29 at Mon­ will head Eastward for fresh com­ cap Sept. 7. failure at the box office. $38,130 in prizes this year on the apathy toward racing, the starting spiring starter decided to send McKinney, 20-year-oid pre-law 1:16.9. now University of Minnesota coach Ellin (Cyr McDonough. Wolclk): WP The course records weie set at Boston. July 13 (^)—Billy Jurges TImmn. Ellin: W, Hedlund (3-0): L. Interested teams or coaches are treal. Instead oi' the return bout petition in his quest for “ Horse In beating Find and Terrang tournament circuit. Moreover the gate in particular. Perhaps his him away from the outside. studesit, starred in last night's And to show the cahber of com- — was an eyebrow raiser here. is lavish in his praise of Dave Fer­ Urged to write before August 1.' the Field Club, first at 65 and Fri­ win assured the husky guv from feelings were well-founded. He’d "Shackleton v/aa running well windup as he swsm the 200-nieter petl'i,ion, Ron (Tlark ot J>etroit, of this classic, television fight fans of the Year” honors. Saturday, H i 11 i.d a I e scored hia The job had been expected' to go riss for the deft pitching changes w ill -get a middleweight 10-rwmd- eighth stakes victory in 10 starts day at 63 strokes,-the latter by Berw'ick, Pa., a place on the been hurt while being schooled with a good chance for all the backstroke with SMming ease btU who aei an American record for with someone more famlUar with which have played a major part in er between »otera„s Holly Mima And, the first big test may come this year. The Indiana-bred colt Dutch Harrison, of St. Louis. R.vder Chip team. "The ,memor.v of that injury 'money,, but when a horse named timed in 2:17.9 to shatter Aus­ the 200-meter breaatetroke with the -NBA. / A Boston’s four-game winning and George Benton from Miami In a race with Travis Kerr'a Round, paid 82.80 and netted a purse of Souchak and Palmer played to­ "I got a lot of breaks,” he must have risen to the colt’s mind Younl: Peter attempted to pass tralian John Moncitton’s world rec­ a 2:44.7 o- Saturday, failed to Laker President Bo^' Short en­ streak.-- - Coaches Whip All-Stars Sr3 Beach, Fla., ‘ Wednesday night Table, the 1958 horse of the year 1100,000, booeting his total for gether .yesterday, with Palmer said. "You can’t wdn without with frightening clarity as a clas- him, the Belair meanie. reached ord of 2:18.4. qualify for the 100 a* he had a All Types—All Sizes countered problems m interesting After the Red Sox rapped New (ABC, 9 p.m., EST), and world.’* money winning lead­ 1959 to 8432,5(K>-—tope for any holding a five-shot edge at the them.” s.v Saranac field entered the gate. ,ovqr and bit a chunk out of him." Tro.v. an IS-year-okl, had esta- 1:17.8. Jim Pollard, a oiiMime Minne­ York 7-3 yesterday for their sixth , Benton, 26, of Philadelphia, beat er. Round Table la in Chicago. horse this season. apolis "great, and Z^ker veteran triumph in eight games under To Take 4-2 Lead in Series Mim!(;’*-60, of Washington, seven " I ’ll wait until Tuesday before Vern Mikkelson, however. In con­ Meanwhile, another California- Built On.Your Own Lot Jurges. the new manager pegged years ago. Mims, ranked eighth deciding _ anything” about Hllls- reced star. C. BV. Whitney’s Silver versations with / Castellani the pitching Coach Ferriss as a key. among the contenders, has a 46- daJe’e future plans. Owner C, W. last three, wMks, he . was im- A 'tw o out single to leftfield by Spoon, ran into trouble at Dela­ figure. Dave Newcomb and a hit batsman 18-6 .won-loet-draw record. Ben­ Smith said followtrt|("the 4-year-old ware Park. The King Ranch'* T o t J>ressed_withy'hia— grasp of— the^ ' “ He‘S 'be*'ff ■ wbHderful'!’““'Jurges ton, imranked, has a. 36-4-1 rec­ rolt'9 thrilling victory in the Little As__ game and eacuberance. ih 'Ihe hotloni' of the seventh in­ Retaca. who had upset Reginald said of Ferriss who for 10 years ning gave the Ali)mnl League ord. X r. 1162,100 Hollywood Gold Cup Sat­ Webater'e Quill, 1968 champion 2- Castellani was out of coaching Was an associate of ex-Sox field' Coaches a 6-5 win over the All- urday at Hollywood Park. in - / after quitting at Seattle year-old filly, in the recent Coach­ 1958 59 boss Mike Higgins. “ He's been Stars at Charter Oak Park'Suo- Another .eturn middleweight Several weeks ago . Benjamin. ing Club American Oaks, was the He spe^ much of his time offi-' steering me on my pitching and day. fight — between Dick T i^ r and Llndhelmer, executive director of troublemaker. * elating and working on a book has done a great job for me." Trailing 3-2 in the top of the Rory Calhour—features the Fri­ Arlington Park and Washington Won by Two LMgths ^ dealing with his coaching • ex­ Ike Del(x:k and Bill Monbou- seventh inning, the Stars came day night radio-television (NBC Pack. Chicago, said either track perience. . , i quette combined for a six-hitter bounding back with a big three- 9 p.m., EST) scrap at the Syra­ would "offer a purse which would Retaca (815.80) whipped Silver ;He ds eager te take on the chal­ against the 'Yankees yesterday cuse War Memorial Auditorium, be acceptable to both owners” for Spoon by two lengths in the 847,- run rally to grab a 5-3 lead that 675 Delaware Oaks. Quill finished lenge of coaching in the toughest while Jackie Jensen supplied the proved to be shortlived. The ALUMNI LEAGUE In their first clash, at Madison a match race. M&gxie in basketball. punch on a-three-run homer and a Standings Square Ckvrden June 6, the two "I'm happy to have a horse fifth in the race for 3-year-oId 6i1- Coaches, who were not to be lies. Rqeaca now will take on older run-producing double. denied, came right back in the bot­ W I Pet. fought to an exciting draw. Tiger, worthy of such a race and I’m tor Scrappy Monbouquette, Med­ Ponticelli's . ___ 1.800 the British Elmpire champion from It,” Kerr was quoted at that time.” meres and any others of her' age tom of the seventh to start a two- who enter the 8150,000 "Delaware One-car, two-car . , . with storage space, So pick your plan and leave the Sunday's Homers ford, Mass., righthander in a relief out rally and walk off with the witi. First Nat’l Bank . .750 Nigeria, r.idde his American debut After the Hollywood Gold Cup. Elks •...... Handicap July 26. an open porch or outdoor play area, even role, twice fanned New York slug­ After the first two men went down .700 in that bout. Smith, a Detroit buaineu man was the W. G. Glenhey Company, We (Season ..Totals in Parentheses), ger Mickey Mantle. In the seventh easily’ before pitcher George May7 BAntly Oil ....., ; .455 'Hger, 29, has a 32-8-2 record. asked about the proposed malch^ At Detroit, Total Traffic (887) Green M anor...... a built-in fireplace! No ma’ttey what, we advi.se on the financing. National League inning with two out, two on and Prank Conti, coaxed a walk and .400 Calhoun 24, o f White Plains, Won't Take the Worst . won the 858.400 Michigan Mile and Averill, (Juba (6). the Yanks closing in 4-2, Billy Manchester Trust .400 N.Y, has a 39-7-2 record. a eixteerith by five lengths In l';41 .Tim Herdlc, ■ who collected three Naasiff Arms .... "That will be among the deci- can build a garage to meet your needs and Pinson, Reds (13). brought the 28,626 Fenway Park hits for the Coaches, followed with .364 4/6, a track record. Bailey, Reds (9). . Fire Sc Police ..., .200 •ions,” Smith declared. "But I'll your budget. / ' '' fans to their, feet In roaring tri­ a single to right. Newcomb then Lightweight contimders Johnny tell you this, we won't take any the ' Alhambra (810)' captured ' the *14x22’ Garage with / Robinson, Reds (20). bute with a dram)itlc strikeout of stroked a two-strike pitch to left Busso of New York, arid Mauro 828,126 Arch Ward. Mamorlal Lonnett, Phillies (1). Naasiff Arms spotted Fire Sc Po- worst of it with Round Table, be­ Handicap at Arlington Park. The Stanley or Franc Overhead Type Door Mantle. that knotted the score at 5-all. An Vazqiiez of Mexico tangle in a cause after all, he's a great horse, Bouchee, Phillies 2 (9). infield hit aqd another walk loaded llc6 an early 3-0 lead before bat- 10-rounder at Los Angeles Thurs­ Calumet Farm entry of On-and-On ,)Velk-ln-door Went to the Mound tllng back to ewture a 5-4 deci­ too.” , . In our plan books you’ll see garage.s with Mathews, Braves (26), The Yanks had mustered only the bases and when May hit Fred day night. and Kentucky Pride lari second and Sheathing and Roof Decking Hodges, Dodgers (16). sion in a makeiJp game at Keeney Lindheimer had said in propos­ third, respectively. gable roofs, hip roofs, shuttered windows, three hits until the eighth when McChirry with a pitched ball New­ St. Field. Shoddy defense hurt ing the match that the two owners Framing Brandt, Giants (8). Yogi Berra doubled and scored on comb strolled home with the win­ Mail Order (858.60) eurprieed by Novelty Siding Oliver, Cardinals- (4). ning tally. losing pitcher John McNeill, who "consider weight, distance, and an attached breezeway—dozens of archi­ Gil McDougald’s triple. Jurgu certainly deserved better fate. Jim Yesterday’s Homers other conditions which will be beMIng the Irishman in ths 828,800 one of our fair weather frienefs Two Donble-Hong Windows Cimoli, (Jardinjg,Is (8). went to the mound and it looked ■Forced Hla Retirement ■ Smith garnered two of Nasalff's mutually agreeable."...... Saranac Handicap at Belmont tectural features that'll add distinctibn to, 210-lb. Bird Asphalt Roofing Shingles like Monbouquette might be Dan, Taylor started on- the two hlU while Dick O'Biiefi and Ameriom Lea||Ue Round Table i* expected to Park...... Surpriae 7 Think that koeping folks warm in wintfir (choice of colors) through but he remained and got mound for the Coaches but never McNeill, each had two safeties to Jensen, Red Sox (19). start in the 8.50,000-added Lau- Evening Glow (89.80) upset fa­ your hpuse. — ------y — . got by the first Inning ms the heat moans wo sloop all summer? ActualLv, we are quite buiy •Hector Lopez on a meek grounder account for four of the loser’s six Kuenn, Tigers (4). rance Armour Memorial next Sat­ vored Rose of Sero in the 828,950 30-MINUTE FREE back of first. got him ' firsts which started him bingles. Baxes, Indians (7). urday at Arlington Park, With Sorority Stakes for 3-year-old lil­ I MONEY DOWN - 5 YEARS TO PAY these da.vs for the benefit of our Fuel Club Meihbers. Afterward Jurges was asked shedding his uniform after which Naaslffs ...... T ....0 0 1 031-6-6-3 Mlnoso, Indians (14). 81,462.639 in the bank. Round ies St Monmouth Park. Here’s how. , the law stepped In and forced hla INSTALUTION what he told Ms pitchers when he r * P ...... 031 000-4-6-4 Coiavito, Indians (28). Table la nearing the million and a . The 82L900 Blgckatone Valley B B S t PAYMENT JAN. 1980^ went out to talk to them. retirement from the mound. He Huntington, Smith (2) and Gardner, Orioles (6), '• clean and adjust bu.rners and boiler^ - • Our New Hours Are: ' half figure once believed Impoi Hsindcap at Narraganaett Park Do bwMMSs wMi 6m Uader. Iwy “I’m allowed two visits for each was last seen leaving the park in a Woods; McNeill, Pearson (6) and Taylor, Orioles (1). ■ibie. went to Tick Tock (88.20). Cooit —Km hw«M* siswsfe*4a!ii • fill fuel tanks to protect against rust and corrosion pitcher and I might as well take police cruiser. Wally Fortin then Ozola. Smith, White Sox (7). 7:30 AA4. till 5:00 P-M.— Monday Hmi Thursday advantage of it,” Jurges replied. came out to pltchf and he was fol­ rkoled •aroeet in. AaMiica. e replace obsolete or worn out burners and boilers “I try to get their minds ott the lowed by Newcomb, who got the • service our equipment and plant so it will operate 7:30 A M . till 8:30 P.M.— Friday game. I talk to them about any­ win. For the Coaches, Hefdic with efficieiitly’come winter thing at all but baseball.'" three hits was the big gun while CALL COLLECT' UNiversity 5-1181 7:30 A M . till Noon— Soturday Free Installation Delock, who had an ahacesaed Conti and Charlie Graff each had Join our fair weather friends. I’ hone Ml 9-4595 or TR tooth pulled Saturday, allowed two. it was the fourth win for the OR SEND POR PR II CATAIOO - only one single over the first 2 2-3 Coaches as against two defeats. LADIES'DAY Go«tla«iiaN: (^.195 6-3271 for facts on Bantly’s Fuel Oil Club. innings but walked five. For the Stars, who were limited EVERY WEDNESDAY PI««M ma PRRR CMotev oc “Ike was trying to be too care­ to just five hits, three of them for 9 A.M. to S PJIL CoMt Omfmrnm. . “Your Guarantee ■ 5ERT COUERS Amesite Drives ful,” Jurges said. "B u t he’ll be exti*a bases, it was Dave Ander­ ■Y DELCO-HEAT “ Our Repatattoa Our 39 Years Of all right. He’s too good a pitch­ son of Ponticelli's who was the big I* Vour Asauranca’* er.” man as he collected two hits, one a fiadOry 6 Display . IVhile the Sox have compiled well strqked home run. May and CONN. GOLF LAND Dependable Service” TRIPLE^ JUNCTION ROUTE and 88—EXIT 98 the a 09IN SUNDAYS a 6-2 record under Jurges, Boston Jeff Gentllcore ekeh had a double. FROM HARTFORD AT TALOOTTVILLE i i SrORESh I>itchers have held' the opposition A variety of well-designed uni­ BUILDING MATERIALS 836 NORTH MAIN ST. to an ’^average of eights hits a forms brought several chuckles SPECIAL FEE 7Se FOR IS HOLES u u m riH L co.iifc game. At th« same time from^the fine crpwd on, hand that CLUBS and BALLS FURNISHED 1 nonids uOIra^** Free Instnutlona—Snack Bar and Loaaf* Ml • LUMBER FUEL : TEL. MI 9-5258 6U BIAIN 1.6771 teammates were providing 'Mght^'braved the threat of rain through­ 9-5224 The COAST LUMBER Corp. 1041 Dixwoll Ave., Hamden, Cor M l MAM SratiT MANCritSIML CdoOM runs per outing for support out the afternoon. " — V Tekphone MI RockYill»-4*lMMM TR 1 -3 1 7 1 < ■ s

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Price re­ far aay aAaarttaiaBaat and tkaa anlj la tka eataat at a man’s license. Plione MI 9-2655. each, 'rake one or all. MI 9-0474, a$l STATE STREET, trance. MI 9-2253. paneled wall, a separata dining PROPERTY?? otherr-'!9.59 received Saturday. Ml 9-8590 IV room md large kitchen, t*4 hatha duced :o $14,M0. Features include aattlaa. Crrara trkick da aot leaaea Ike ralae af Driven 180 miles, with extras, | NORTH HAAfEN, CONN, Wanted>-To Buy 58 TWO ROOM furnished apartment UNDERWOOD portable typewrit­ CHeatnut 8-2147 MANCHESTER—4 room ranch, and a 13x18 master bedroom. vestibule, fireplace, copper plumb­ THINK!!!. — at wIB aat ka oarreetad kf **oiaka gaad” Ikaerttaa. price $1,890 Car allll not regia-1 Situations Wanted-^- er. deluxe, like new, $98. Ml With all improvements. 136 Biaoell NEW CAPE OOD—Shed dofmar— Large breezeway and two-car ga­ ing. oil heat, amesite drive, city tered. 1958 1.200 miles. Original, WANTED TO BL’Y St. . centrally located, new aluminum overalaod 34x19. Near jwars water, aewer. An excellent lot 38 3-7259. Magic Chef gas space siding, city water and sewsragt. rage. Oil hot water. Amesite Call E E. BUSHEY owner. Immaculate. W*th extras, | Female heater. HooMhold Goods SI Good used raaajabla furriiturt, school — complete four. 918,400 drive. Price $33,800. 18% down. with treee. Shewn by appointment. Dial Ml 3-2711 $1,675. See them at 136 Falknor ' •lao small upright and apinat • Price $11,900. Phllbrick Agency, Ml 3-9273. Brae-Bum Realty. Real Estate Broker LICENSED Real Estate agent — MI 9-8494. i (flrot depoelt holds). R. F. McCarthy Enterpriaes. MI. 4-0^, Drive, Manchester. MI 9-3835. !| GAS STOVE, kitchen-set. washing SAIJI 1-t OFF oo wallpaper. .HaU pianea. Bnstiwm Loesttom Dimock Co. Realtor. MI 8-5248, MI 1-9878. MI 9-2083 mature woman, some experience, machine, sewing machine, dishes, MANCHESTER — Immaculte 8 would like to work with - local tOaa *0 a ttla. Rentile, from 7o for Rent 64 $12,500—Attractive 9 room Cape, Barbara Woods Ml 9-7702 - Rob­ Lost and Found Aatomobnes for Hale 4 CHEVROLET 1?69 pickup. one-haTf' table lamp, miscellaneous. 9 eaeh. Green Paint and Wallpaper, Watkins Usad Furniture ert Murdock Ml 9-8472. FOUR ROOMS, plus 2 'inflnlshed, room ranch with garage. 81 Bret- iLegal Nottee ton with *4-ton box and wheel­ ageency. Part-time nreferred. JR RENT, excellent lo­ alumln'im etorme, ameeite drive, ton Rd. New low price. $19,000. (?hurch St. after 6. Saturday all at the Green. Exchanft large treea, near bus, ahopplng full basement, city utilities fire­ PASS BOOK No. S7S9, Savinga De­ NEED A CAR and had your credit base. Excellent condition. Good Wririte Box P, Herald. day. ______cation 600 ^ v are ft., alr-condl- Featurse include full tiled bath, LmiTATIOn OEDEB partment of the Connecticut Bank turned down? Short on down pay­ buy for cash. Call PI 2-7722 after | 16 Oak S^eet and sc'iool. Carlton W. Hutchina, place, not water oil heat, com­ AT A COURT o r FBOBAT TEENAGER wishes babysitting Job A GOOD SELECTION of alerillzed tioned optional. Tel. Ml 3.1191. bination windows and doora, roll­ colored fixtures, dining room, it TrW Oo.. N. Main St. offlce. ment? Had a reposseaslon? Don’t 8 p.m. McCASKEY ADDING Machine reflniahed uaed furniture for Ml 9-5132. HILLSIDE ,MANOR Vernon - large living room with fireplace, at Uonebesur, wlthlo eoAl ist 's give up! See Douglas Motors, get at shore August. Junior lifesaver, WE BUY and aeli antique ano used up awnings house and attic fully Dlitrict of ManclxfUr. on theM 9U> Application made for payment. cash register, 2 totals, gasoline eveiy rooni' All kinds of appli­ COMMERCIAL huolneas or office COVENTRY LAKE - Two year- Chooae your W n high Wuode'' lot. Insulated, deep tot, nicely land full pla.5ter house, city water and day of July, 1959. the lowdown on the lowest down references supplied. Cali ME station tvpe Givea gallon account, furniture, china, glaaa, rilvar, pic­ snace lot rent. Up to 9500 square Prennt, Hon John J. Wallott. JUdfe. 8-1881, ances, sparkling clean, no chips. 'round cottages. Good 'nvertment For your new Ranch, Split or Co­ scaped, many shade trees^ excel sewer, hot water radiant heat. Eslatn of Howard M Tbirier. lOta and smalleal payments anywhere. TraHers BA rings up to $69.99. In very good Coiqe in and compare quality and ture frames, guns, attic or .tents, feet. Will nb-dlvide. Mam Street. lonial. R F. Dimock Co.. Realtor, Well landscaped. 3 good porches. Not a Mmal] loan or finance com- whole eitatat Furniture rafln- Located near Center. PIent> of property. $8,500 foF the 2. Call lent condition, quick i occupancy ot Manchaiter in laid OUTrtet. ds- AnnooneeincfiU condition, $95. MI 9-0474. prices. Open 9-9. LeBlanc Ftomi- Marian E, Robertson, Broker, MI Ml 9-9240. or Barbara Wooda, Ml Charles Lesperance. MI 9-7930. 10% down on V.A. or FH.A. ccased. £any .plan. Douglas Motors, 3S3 1958 PEERLESS Maiullner. Excel­ Situations Wanted—Male 39 ture 'Hospital, 195 South St., iihed and Mpalred. Furtntura Re­ parking. Phone MI 9-5220 or MI 9-7702, Robert Murdock, Ml * 8472. mortgages. Phone MI 8-6378. Brae- On motion of Noela J. Tlngler et SILVER LANE’S Ten-Pin Bowling lain ^t. ' ' lent condition. Owner moving. BAND SAW motor and stand, $75. pair Service and Salaa. Taleott- 8-7444. 8-5963. ■aid Mauchester. odminUtratrUt- Business Services Offered 13 Moving—^Trucking— Help Wanted—>Pemal^ 35 Rockville TR 6-2174. vine. Ml 3-7449. BEAUTIFUL — 9 room ranch, 1*4 Bum Realty. OROBRED. That «tx mootha fretB Center opening Sert. lat. Make Beat cash offer. MI 4-1268. COLLEGE BUSINESS major with Jig saw motor and stand, $45. $9,200—CUTE 2 bedroom ranch, VI baths, enclosed breeiewty with Ui« 9th day o< July. 1969, be.and ^ reaervationa now. Tel. Ml A-70M. 1960 FORD convertible, new LAWN MOWERS aharpeneo re­ Storage 20 typing skill desires summer work, The Bike Shop, 257 Spruce St. ELECTRIC STOVE, $78. Electric FOR SALE-Rent. Equipped eoda IF YOU ARB Intereeted In buying n« are limited and allwMd (or m* A. M. F. Equipment. and new tires, $175. Call 'iSS 1959 NEW MOON trailer, 45 feet . EXPERIENCED WANTED—Two 1877 Indian Head shop, luncheonette, 133 «prjc-. St., aluminum storms, amesiit; drive, 3-car garage amesite drive, oil .. filtora wuhln which to Driaa in tfeatr paired. All work guaranteec Free MANCHBISTER Moving and Truck­ also vrill do odd Jobs. MI 9-4457. dryer, $78. Refrigerator. $25. MI pennies. Also other coins, gold, large *rees. Carlton W Hutchins, WEST SIDE-^ finished rooms. heat, baseboard radiation, ap­ a house in Green Manor, come see etalma agamet aaul astau. add 9-4854. Ion,"to feet wide, 2 bedrooms. Call pick-up and delivery. We Also STENOGRAPHER ONE UNPAINTED screen door, 3-0095. Manchester. Call BlXport 9-9011, Central location. Ideal family home oure. We have a great deal to of­ FREE FREE FREE. Choice of ing Company. Local and ion» dis­ one 5-foot work bench, one lawn silver and copper. Herman A. Say brook. MT 9-5132. proximately 1*4 acre lot. large odmlnlatratrix It directed to ftv« MI 3-7894. sharpen axes, acisaora chlsela, with Ikrge yard. Immaculate con­ ■hade , traes Priced at a low fig fer that others don't. Including lie notIcA to the creditor! t» brtnc tn water piatola, cap guna or hula tance moving, packing and stor­ For local Insurance claim office chair, one mandolin, two guitars, refrigerators — frigidaire, Krajew.ski, 33 Park Street, Rock­ tbeir claime within said time at] hoopa with a purchaae of .. water­ IN THE MARKET FOR A * planer blades and -knives. Ppino age. Weakly van service to New of nationally known company.-Ap­ DoffB—n rd s—Pets 41 ville. TR 8-8287 LARGE PLEASANT store, exes' NEW LISTING dition. Priced for Immediate sale. tire of $19,$00. Charles Lesper priee.- In addition to tha usual 3 by publlahlng a oomr of thla c__ - Moske, Ml 3-0771. one oil barrel with faucet, one PhUco, GE and other famous Only $13,200 Call R. F Dimock ance. .MI 9-7620. bedrooms, kitchen, living room melon at the Farm er'a Market, Auto DriviuK School 7-A Icork. Ml S-6063. ply by letter giving resume of ex­ Cosco room divider, brand . new.. makes. Factory rebuilt. Guaran­ lent for grocei^, TV, or appliance toma nawapapar bamia.a ciraalatiati In 819 E. Middle Tuke., acroea from convertible ?? perience, education, age, etc. salesroom etc. Good elzs front This 4*4 room, home is well Co, MI 9-5245 or Barbara Wooda, with dining area, attached garage ■aid probate dlatrtrt eritiils ten daya Ma n c h e s t e r Package Delivery. WANTED—Good home for 2 cute One Bolens 6>,4 h.p, tractor with teed in working order. Gas and planned for comfort and conven­ MT 9-7703, Bob Murdock, MI 3-8472. MANCHESTER GREEN - Bxctl- and utility room, we are Includ­ from the date ot thla order Bad raum Shady Glen. MI 9-0474. PREPARE FOR driver’s test; kittens. Call MI 9-6480. plow blade. Uaed 3 times. Also electric. All types. All sizes, sacri­ WANTED—A aecond-hand motor windows. $110 monthly. Cell after make to this court of the notlco afran. COME IN SEE My 1959 ED8EL. Ages 18 to 60. Driving and class­ Household Services Light trucking and package deliv­ scooter. Cal' AC 8-3403. 8, Ml 0-1680 or MI 0-8849. 09 Slim ience. It has 3*4 rooms on first lent custom built 9 room Cape ing wall to wall carpeting, dispoa- JOHN J. WALLE'IT. Judge. COPIES OF THE SOO-page “SUte- It has power seat, windows, brakes, room. Three instructions. No wait­ Offers 13-A ery. Refrigerators, washers "Jid BOXE.HERAUP other items. Call MI 9-7120 any fice prices, Norman’s. 445 Hart­ floor, 3 bedrooms and bath on sec­ v n CJod. i-arge 24' living room. Din ■1, exhaust fan and bullt ins. Trie AKC SPRINGER Spaniel puppies. time. ford Road, Manchester. Open mar St limitation ordxb hood Edition" of The Honolulu ■teering, push bar radio, V8 motor. ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ stove moving specialty. Folding Registered. Priced reasonably. ond floor. I-arge attic. Oil hot ing mom-, kitchen and lavatory lot Is rverstzed in both frontage AT A COURT o r PROBATE, held Adverttaer (Honolulu'a 100 year Many other extras. We can make a my. PI 2-7249. DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ chairs for rent. Ml 9-0782. EXPERIENCED SEWING nights ’UI 9. Sat. 'til 7. Phone Ml WANTED 24" girl’a bicycle. Call AIR-CONDITIONED 8-room offlce. water heat. Aluminum screens and COVENTRY—4*4 room ranch with first floor. 8 bedrooms and full and depth. The back yard is ter­ at Hancheoter. wttMn and for the pany doors and windows, custom Call mornings PI 2-6239. TWO DOUBLE window awnings. 3-1525. MI 3-8182. carport, beautifully landacat^d lot. old newapaper) have been re­ deal. Drive over NOW, we are Excellent condition. Both $25. 100% Main Street location. Park­ storms. $14,500. bath second floor. Large well rific for children. There Is a porch thetrlct of Mencheeter. on the lOtb day served and are available hy writ­ OPEN ’TILL 9 P. M. MORTLOCK’S Manchaiter't lead­ work guaranteed. Call collect Wll- MACHINE OPERATORS ing: Marlow's, 867 Main St. amsaits drlva. jM rfact condition. landocafied lot. Priced to tell. off the dining area with scraens day of July. 1968 ing driving achool. Three skilled, llmantic HA 3-1196 Painting—-Papering 21 Boy's sport Jacket, size 16. almost HOUSEHOLD furniture for sale. R. F. Dimock Cb., Realtor. MI Phone MI $-9371. Brae-Bum Reai- Preaent, Hon John J. Wallett. Judge. ing to Products of Hawaii, 1145 WANTED-Good home for 8 little new. $10. Call evenings. MI 8-6727. In good condition. Call after 5, MADELINE SMITH, Realtor and awnings which is heaven eent Estate ot Buet C. Grant, lata of Man­ Bishop St., Honolulu, Hawaii. This GOOD SOLID 1953 courteous inatructora. Claaa room AND TRAINEES kittens. Call MI 9-3488. Rooms Without Board 59 BARBER SHOP—fully equipped, 9-8348. ty. In the hot weather. Give Ua a call. chester In said District, deceas^ CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2-door FLAT FINISH Holland window PAINTING AND paperliBnglng. MI 9-4974. heated. 241 N. Main St. $60 per Ml 9-1642 Owner,MI 9-5510. On moUon of Miles W. Grant, 9 beautifully colored edition may Instructions for 16, 16, 17 year Good clean workmams!ihip at rea- WASHING Machine — Easy Spin be bound and kept for a perma­ Sedan. Powergltde, Radio Healer. olds. Telephone Mr. Mortlock, Bhades, made to measure. All ROOM WITH kitchen privileges. month. Phone Ml 9-2655. v m GLASTONBURY Rundelane, Bloomfield, Conn, executor. metal Venetian blinds : < a new Apply Manchester Modes, Inc. Dryer. -Good condition. Call MI FOR SALE—Peerless gas parlor Centrally located. Rabies ac­ ON 2 \ ACRES fertile land, t ORDERED; That six msmths from nent reference work on Hawaii. Director of Driver Education. chester. Raymond Fiske. Ml Articles For- Sale 45 9-4027 after 5 p.m. heater. Will heat four rooms, $75. rooms, breezevray. double larage, BOLTON (All Stone) the lOthday of July. 1999, be and tha PRICED FOR A QUICK MI 9-7398. low price. Keys made while you cepted. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. UNDER CONSTRUCTION. law • $47 Manchester Road same are limited and altowed (or tba Payment of $S must be received S A E wait. Marlow’a, 9-9237. Pine St. TOP SOIL—Possibly the- cle neat Inquire 233 Hackmatack St. Houses for Rent 65 2 ceramic baths, firepia'-e. 3 room ranch, baasment garaga. * 5*4 room RanclF> credltore within whicll to bring In their by the malting date, July 25, or 1957 DE SOTA hardtop PLEASANT large heated room, miles. Carltori W. Hutchina. MI choice location, huUt-l'i sto- c and Nice 8 room ranch, attached ga­ , clalma 1 agaliut aald estate, and said aU money will be Immediately re­ I ARSON’S CcHinectleut’e first IJ- and most fertile delivered *n this FOR SALE--Ironrile Ironer. MI * 3 *tone fireplaces ,executor la directed to give public no­ Beautiful Car, Look It Over w ea v in g of bums, moth holes PAINTER and paperhanger, deco­ Manchester, Conn. area 'hts year. Place your 'rder. SAVE UP TO 50 ON free parking, on bus tine. 149 9-5133. oven, ceramie tile bath, rmeotte rage on large lot. Owner trans­ * Plastered walla funded. cenaed driving school .rained. and tom clothing, hosiery runs, rating. Good clean Job, reasonable 9-0304. FIVE ROOM single, 2-car garage. tice to the creditor! to bring In their Certified and approved, ts '■ow of­ Leonard L. Giglid Si Sons, Bolton SIMMONS FACTORY Center SU Ml 3-5002. COLONIAL — Seven rooni older drive, completely landscaped lot. ferred. Aug. 1st occupancy. FHA * Built in appliances claimx within aald Ume allowad b* GASOUNE— -handbags repaired, zipper re­ price. S. Yencho, MI 9-6914 after Call MI 3-7083. Write Box D, Herald, $18,000. R. F. Dimock Co.. Raaltor. or VA financing. Price $17,000. * Aluminum combinations pubitahing a ebpy of this order tn soma 26.9 fering classroom and behind placement, umbrellas repaired, 8. YOUNG LADIES wanted for gen­ SAMPLES home on Vernon Street. Modern Ml 9-8248. newapaper having a circulation In aald P cn o iH lk wheel instruction tor ceenagera. eral factory work. Apply Man­ kitchen with dishwasher. Down- * Large screened-in porch probate diatrict -within ten daya from Why Pay More? .men’a shirt collars reversed and 20” ROTARY mower, self-propelled Boats and Accessories 46 ROOM NEAR bath for gentleman. * Basement garage.. the date of tbia order and return make BUY in GALLONS TODAY Ml 9-8075. replaced, Marlow’a Little Mend­ THOMAS HARRISON - Painting chester Modes, Inc., Pine St., $99.95 ^reg. $139.95, discontinued Hide-a-beds sofa beds. single Free parking. 64 High St. Suburban tor Rent 66 Btaira bedroom and full tile bath. MANCHESTER to thla court of the nottee given. VACUim CLEANERS repaired in and decorating. Equippec and Manchester. ' . 3 bedrooms on second floor. Im­ xvm * Over 3 acres land my own home ahop. F b r^ vaara Ask For A Surprise EARLY’S DRIVING School—stand­ ing Shop. model). Marlow's, 887 Main St. 12 FOOT BARBOUR runabout, 14 and full size mattresses. JOHN J. WALLEtT, Judge. fully Insured for large and- amail h.p. Evinrude motor. Manv Mahogany (?hina Cabinets $30. ROOM FOk rent, continuuoua hot FTVE ROOM apartment, hot elr mediate occupancy. Price $19,300. 4*4 ROOM RANCH. Ilka new, fire­ Bush Hill Road * .High elevation factory experlenoa. Ai] makea, low 9-Passenger EDSEL WAGON ard and automatic dual controlled TV SERVICE — Potterton’a. all jobs. Workmanship guaranteed vine water and ahower. Private en­ heat, electric hot water, disposal, Earle S. Rohan, Realtor. MI * $3,700 assumes money saving LIMITATION WDEB ratoai tree aatlmataa. tree pickup cars. Class room Instructions for POWER MOWERS—Toro. Jacob extras, $325. 38 Server St. MI 3-piece parlor set. $30 place, ceramic tile hath, amealte Hollywood type (front to back). AT A COURT OF PROBATE, held 1953 Standards PACKARD SEDAN makes. Highest quality guaranteed with reasonable prices. Call MI- operators, day shift, 8 a.m.-4:80 sen, Yazoo and Snapping Turtle 9-2860 after 4 p.m. Hotpoint refrigerator. $65. trance, free parking. 101 Chestnut kitchen CHbinets, 4 clothes closets: 3-7433. drive, attached garag^ ful* price present mortgage. at Maacbester. within and- fdr the and dalivery. Mr. MBlar, JA 1959 EDSEL CORSAIR 15-16-17 year olds. For day and work and parta, over 47 year’s ex­ 3-4884. . p.m. Night shift 5 p.m.-10 p.m. St. Garage. Beautiful yard and lots of Split level. 8 room. 1*4 baths, large Diatrict of Manchester, on tba 10th day S4909. gening appointments call Mr. Reel and rotary. Also rlduig mow­ Kelvinator refrigerator, $11,W0. R. F. Dimock Co. "lealtor, recreation or family room. Wooded Hardtop. It’s New perience. Famous tor sendee since Apply Kaklar Toy Co., 60 Hilliard ers. Parts and sendee. Capitol New SEBAGO outboard, wind­ Kelvinator 30” electric range. room. Adults preferred. Stafford, ' BOLTON — Immaculate 9 room MI 9-8345, Robert Murdock MI LAWRENCE F. FIANO ' of July. 1969. Early, MI 9-8875. EXTujRIOR and Interior painting. St. PLEASANT ROOM for 1 or 2 gen- OV 4-8602. Cape, full basement with garage, lot. Few minutes to Aircraft with­ t. Bon John J. Wetlatt. Judge. » c WASH, 10c DRY—Do it your­ We Can Make A Deal 1931. Phone MI 9-4837 for best Equipment Co., 38 Main St.. Man­ shield and convertible top,, trailer. Both like new. 3-9472, or Barbara Woods, Ml BROKERS Ml 3-3799 ___ e of Eva May Johnson, UUe of See CHET BRUNNER sendee.^ Ceilings refinished. Papernan^ng. chester. MI 3-7958. At wholesale price. Must be sold tlemen. Separate entrance. Also oil heat, itmesite drive. Aluminum out traffic. Reasonable occupancy. Manchester la said ptatrtet. daeaased. self. Lucky Lady. Self-Service Wallpaper books. Estimates given. PART-TIME—General office clerk. 4*4 ROOM apartment, street floor, 9-7702. Paul P. Fiajqo MT.8-0488 Laundry, 'll Maple St. (across by July 15. Call MI 3-4426. WATKINS separate kitchen. Free parking. windowi ehd doors. Beautiful let For appointment to inspect or On motion of John E- Joimson ot BRUNNER’S Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 Fully covered by insuranee. Call Prefer mornings, but hours can be LOOKING—For a TV set 'o-, your MI 3-4724. large, rooms entirely redecorated. with plenty Shade trees. Half mile said Manchester, odmlnletmter. from First Naticmal Store Parking Edward R, Price. Ml 9-1003. arranged. Write Box H, Herald. XX further Information please phone OEOBRJSD: That alx months (rem YOUR LARK DEALER Building—Contracting 14 cottage or patio. We have several FOR SALE—24 ft. Chris Craft ex- USED FURNITURE Heat and hot water, stove and re­ from Manchester line. Only $760 BOLTON 7 the 10th day of July. 1959. be and the Dot). reconditioned sets available. Call press cruiser. Many extras. Tel. BEUJROOM WITH connecting liv­ frigerator, back porch, $90. TR down. Call now. MI 3-9454, or AD STEPHEN ROSE, Ml $-7308 same ara limited and allowed (or the On the Manchester Vernon Town 1948 HARLEY DAVISON. Call MI ALL TYPES of carpentry work ANY PAINTING—interior and ex­ PREPARE NOW for next year’s EXjCHANGE ing room. Also eingle room. MANCHESTER—New 9 room Co­ creditors within which to bring la their . JUDE WANTED—French Rd, and Modern TV Service. MI 3-8185, 4 MI 3-1725. 5-5129. 6-1241. lonial, fireplace, built-in sto'’e oven - Room older home. 13x17 kitchen. claims agataat aald estate, aad said Line. Next to Vittner's Qardens 9-0495. done, alterations, dormers, roof­ terior. Superior work. Low prices. vacation. You will be able to go Hills St. 18 OAK STREET Clean, attractive, quiet. Near Cen­ Camp Meeting Rd. to Pratt and ing, porches, etc. Cadi MI 9-5981. Estimates, no obligation. MI further and do more with money and dishwasher. $17,900. R. F. 18x39 living room. Two itone Are- adrataiatrator is directed to gtro public Whitney, East Hartford. 8-4;45 TALCOTTVILLE EVINRUDE 15 h.p. outboard ter. MI 0-7410. ROCKVILLE, Village St. 4>4 rooms MANCHESTER—Beautiful 4 room Dimock Co. Realtor, MI 3-5248. J. WATSON BEACH & GO. places. Stucco bam. Tlirea bay ga­ notica to tha creditors to bring In their 9-4871. you save as an Avon representa­ CEDAR CLOTHES line poles in­ 'motor. Excellent condition. 12 ft. Open Thuraday evenings until 9 and bath, unfurnished, witt hot home, many extras, full price claims wUhin said time allowed by khift. Can after 9 p.m, MI 9-0494. Open Evenings Till 9, SnI, .4 FOR SALE—20" Girl's bicycle. ANY KIND of carpentry and cabi­ tive. Cash In on heavy summer­ water, $50 monthly. TR 5 7984. rage, over acre land. Partly till­ publishing a copy of this iwder tn'some 24" boy's bicycle. Call MI 3-8162. stalled. All sizes. Old Doles re­ V bottom pI.N’wood walk through C^os6d Mondays $10,500. 3 bedroom rOnch plus JA 2-2116 able. Terrific view both east and I net work done. Honest end relia­ EXTERIOR house painting special­ time demand for our fragrances, moved. Bean poles. Truck bat­ deck ooat. C. J. Morrison Paint Apartments—Fli|ts— garage, qualit.v conatru'ition, full XXI newspaper having a circulation in said ble workmanship. Gall Roscoe ists. Call for free estimates. Fully deodorapts, sun-tan lotions. High weat. Reduced to $31,500. Brobate district within ten days from AntiHnoblles for Sale 4 1949 FORD Station Wagon, tery. MI 9-13,53. Store, 385 Center St.______Tenements 63 price $17,500. Short way out — 4 MANCHESTER—New 7 room Co­ CAPES and Ranches. 37 new homes le date of this order and rotuyn -nake Thompson,—jp 8-1895. for esti­ insured. Workmanship guaranteed. commission. Complete training. 18 CUBIC foot freezer, excellent Summer Homes for Rmt 67 room Year around expandable being started in Vernon by J. E, to this court of the notice jAyen. good, $125. PI 2-7211. Business Services Offered 13 mates PI 2-8002. Call today. CH 6-1658. FOR SALE—Used lumber »from 12'2 FOOT King Craft fishing or condition. $178. Call MI 9-6124, 4 ^ ROOM, fully furniehed apart­ lonial, 1*4 baths, breezaway two -McCarthy, These homes will s411 LAWRENCE P. FIANO JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. WANTED — Qaan uaed cars Wa COVENTRY LAKH>- 4 room cot­ home, garage, near beautiful pri­ car attached garage. Built-ins. Im­ , trade down ot trade any- SPECIAL PRICES—1955 »Iercury, ELECTRICAL work by Walt Zema- 2x3 to 2x10 sheathing flooring. pleasure boat. Upholstered. Wind­ ment, centrally located, heat In­ vate beach, assume 'large G J. for $11,990. Only $390 'lown and BROKERS MT 8-2789 AT A COURT OF PROBATE, _ held BIDWBILL Ho m e improvement EXTERIOR and interior painting. NURSE. REGISTERED, no bed­ One G.E. and one Richmond hot shield, running lights bow. and 1. 'Anna Ijoves Johnny cluded. $90. Call MI 9-9808. tage, modern conveniences Call mediate occupancy $22,900 R. E. $88 monthly including' mortgage, at Manchoaler. withinlin aad__ .(or . the _ g. Douglaa Motors, 883 'fain. hardtop, clean, $695. 19.53 Chevro­ nek. Prompt efficient service. Oo. Alterations, additions, ga­ No Job too small. Reasonable side nursing, pediatric convales­ PI 2-7658 mortgage, full price. $10,$00. - 4 Dimock Co.. Realtor, Ml Paul P. Flano MI 9-0488 let, 2-door. $250. 1952 Ford con­ water furnace, radiators, pipes, stern, trailer 14 h.p. Evinrude 2. And They Got Married room vear around home an ex­ taxes and fire insurance' Your District of Manehsater, ea the lOlfa day B 130R E TOO BUT a uaad car Guaranteed ' workmanship. . MI rages. Roofing and aiding experts. rates. Call Ml 3-8729, cent program. Live in. malnte^ hot water heaters, sinks, tubs, motor. MI 9-2061. - of July. >.D. IMS. _ vertible. $250. 1954 Plymouth 9-8976. Aluminum clapboards a specialty. nance. Box 207, Chappaqua, New 8. And Started Housekeeping AVAILABLE NOW ANDOVER LAKEFRONT—4 room cellent buy at $7,900. Excellent XLII choice of a 814 room ranch with BOLTON CENTER RANCH Present. Iton. John J. WoUett JUdge. aaa Gorman Motor Salea. iSuick PAINTING AND paperhanging. windows. Inside and outside doors. New 314 room apartment in resi­ Qven and range or a Cape Cod Batata of Isinata Reiser, late of Man­ Salas and larvlca. 389 Main 2-door, $395. I Mitchell Drive, off Unexcelled workmanship. Easy York. Phone 1-1406. 4, With FURNITURE cottage from July 18-August 1. 3 bedroom ranch, half dcre land, chester In sold district, deceased.. Parker St. HAROLD A SONS Rubbish Remov­ budget terms MI 9-6495 or TR First class work. Available now. Other plumbing and electrical dential area in Rockville. Kitchen August 32 or. MI 9-0315. full price, $11,990. Good financing WEST SIDE)—New llating. Two- with 5 finished rooms. Model * 814 rooms. Straet MI 9-40TL Opan avanlngs. articles. Open dally 3:30-6:30 FOR SALE-Surf boat and ski 8. From ALBERT'S Of Course! appliances, heat and built-in TV homes will be ready about August * 3-car garage. Upon appileatlon of Louisa Tittner, al-P aper and ashes. Cal) Ml 8-9109. Fully insured. Call after 4 p.m. rack MI 9-4401. on all the above properties. Many family, 4-4 duplex, 2 twin-size bed­ Adminlstratiix c.t.a.. praytog for au- 1953 HILLMAN Minx convertible, 9-4034. MI 9-6326. Help Wanted—Male 36 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m.-4 p.m. or Just 'ook at these tremendous antenna furnished. Near recreation ANDOVER LAKE—7 room water­ more frbm $9,500 Up. Cal) the Ells­ rooms, excellent location. Handy 1, but now is the tim* to pick your View. theiity to sell certain real estate par­ OLDBSt CARS, mechanlca spe­ new top, good condition, $275. MI call MI 9-2.392. Yard at Stock values—and remember at Albert’s area with tennis court and swim­ lot. Beautiful high elevation. 'Take * Only 918,900. ticularly described In told application cials, fhdt yourself cars, always 1957 OWENS Sports Cruiser, 19 ft., front cottage, all modern conven­ worth Mitten Agency, Realtors, to bus, church and shopping, "'ood on file. It Is 9-3473. RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any m ake- Roofing—Siding 16 EXPERIENCED tool makers and Place, off North Main St. yoiFcan have a protection bohd. No ming pool. 15 minutes from Hart­ iences. Available July 18 through MI 3-6930. investment property. Priced to sell. Route 83 from Vernon Circle for 1 aatactloa. Look bwind our cara. amplifiers, phonographs and 125 h.p., toilet, sleeps 2. Excellent payments in case of unemploy­ LAWRENCE F. FIANO ___That tba foregoing ap- Douglaa Moton, 18$ Main. Private Instructions 28 machinist. Apply E. A. Patten Co., condition. Ideal for water skiing ford bridge by Wilbur Cross High­ season. Call MI -9-0980. $15,200. R. F. Dimock (3o., Rcalt . 2 miles, turn right on Center Rd. BROKERS Ml 8-3789 UeaUon ba-beard be-______and. ------determined at 1968 RENAULT 4CZ. Black. Whlte- changera Over 47 yeara total ex­ RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and 303 Wetherell St. Ml 9-0701. SINGER SEWING machine, rock­ ment, illness, strikes-and a paid way. Ml 9-4824 BOWERS SCHOOL Section—Under and follow signg to Westview Ter­ Si« Probate offten in Manchester In walla', radio. Excellent condition. ing horse, high chair, miscellane­ and weekend trips. Call MI 3-5695. MI 9-5245, or Barbara Woods, MI ,Patil P. Fiano MI 3-0489 sold District, on the 30lh day af July. perience 90 days guarantee on all butlt-up roofs, gutter and conduc­ CIVIL SERVICE TESTS up bill in full in case of death. , CAPE.COD--New 8-room ranch on $15,000. Immaculate 3 bedroom 9-7702. Robert Murdock. MI 5-9472. race. McCarthy Etaferprises MI A.D. 1959. at ten o'clock In tha fore­ $950. MI 9-1455. work. Potterton’a. Ml 9-4537. tor work; roof, chimney repairs. RESPONSIBLE adult for part-time ous articles. MI 9-5459. MODERN, 4 rooms In new- home. lake. 5 minutes from ocean. Fully ranch, large ll'ving room and 4-0998, MI 3-8878. Men—Women, 18-52. Prepare now 8 ROOMS ...... $188..... VERNON (Manchester Line) noon. and that notice ho gtren to all Styled For Women Ray Hagenow, Ml 9-2214; Ray drug store work. Must be good EDITH REHNBORG cosmetics. The “Honeymoon” I Heat and hot water, appliances, equipped. MI 9-8670. kitchen, full dry basement, beau­ VACATION LIVING -$ persons interested In said estate of the GONDER TV Sales and Service. Jackson. MI 8-8828. through home study for Civil Serv­ driver. Call MI 9-4587. Diamonds—Watches— parking. Available'Aug. .1st. $115. tifully landscaped 125 foot lot. SOUTH WINDSOR — Dutch Co­ pendencr of aald application aad the Servicing TV. auto, home, hl-ft. ice appointments, . Totally new concept in beauty. 3 ROOMS ...... $299 ALL YEAR ROUND * 6 room Ranch lime and place of hearing the.roon. by Fashion's Darling! Dermajeune Juvalite with nafhre's Jewelry 48 The “Charm House" MI 9-3817 after 4:30. Shown by appointment. Klva lonial. Old Main Street. 7 rooms, . * Expandable attic publishing a copy of this order In some Quarter ot century of satisfied (XJUGHLIN ROOFING Company, PLANT FOREMAN COVENTRY LAKE—Cottages for Tyler, Realtor, MI 9-4469. Eve Second Bolton Lake detached garage. Near bus, church newspaper having a circulation bi said' service. Ml 9-1488, MI 3-2781. Inc. Aluminum siding, asphalt- Salaries start high at $95 a week. own ingredients. For samples, 8 ROOMS ...... $394 * Beautiful stene fireplace Experienced in metal finishing, LEONARD W. YOST, Jewalpr, re­ The 'Hollywood'' 4*4 ROOM apartment at *14 Adams rent, boats. PI 2-6828. ningg MI 9-5081. and schools. Under $10 000. Ex­ dlstrirtT at leori five days l»ef4488 FLOOR SANDING juld reflnisblng. to EMPLOYMENT SERVICE chair and atroiler. MI 9-0425. Square. CaM Mr. Keith. MI 9-8191. Business Property for Sale 70 ranch, 2 full baths, built-in oven Call Owner MI. 9-8905 binaUon . windows and doors, Specializing In. told floors, SEPTIC TANKS Sho-vn By Appointment and range, finished recreation porch, shade treea, ameaite 808 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER At Tour Convenience FIVE ROOMS, second floor of ANDOVER (Special) 9-8750. Roofing and Chlqmevs 16-A A Public Service—No Fee Charged AND IN ENFIELD—Modem rural gro­ room, 2-car garage. Convenient NOW—VA MORTGAGES drive, good condition. Priced tor Largs 9 room Ranch A Vernon youth vriio yanked a LINCOLN SERVICE Day or Night Manchester Green home uti bus cery store on main highway to location to shopping and schools. quick sale. Charles Lesperance, M A M RUBBISH Removal Serv­ line. Call MI 9-5201 or MI 4-1303. 10% Down 51/4% 3 large bedrooma telephone receiver from the wall of ROOFING—Specializing impairing WANTED—3 or 4 young men car­ PLUGGED SEWERS Phone Samuel Albert Springfield. Last year's volume $20,900. Down payment required. Ml 9-7820. Formal dining room a Main St. booth Friday a t mid­ ice. Flilt time. Residential, com­ roofs of all kinds. New roofi. gut 814 COURT STREET, DEPT 87 penters. Graduates of the Howell Hartford CH 7-0358 $41,OM. s Low down payment. $2,090. Phllbrick Agency. MI $8,400—Andover Lsdtir- 4 room mercial, industrial. Attica cellars, S T O R E THREE ROOM apartment, heat, 9-8464. VERNON—Four room ranch, base- Basament garage night was fined $45 in Town Court ter work, chimneys cleaned r <- PEKIN, nj.INOlS Cheney Technical School in Man­ Machiat GIsaaM If you have no means of trans- stove, refrigerator, hot water. $90. Terms arranged. Ideal for couples ------1,------Cape,- fireplace, porches, garage, Aluminum commnationa today on it charge of willful de- yards, lawn mowing, high grass paired. Aluminum siding. 80 chester. to build a third bedroom Or retired persons. Call RI 5-7066. extra lot. ment, garage. Vacant. $14,000. P, 1 acre on high elevation cut. Incinerator barrels. Ml 9-9757. porlatlon. I’ll send my auto for Ml 9-5229 from 9-6 p.m. V. Tongren. Broker. MI i^321. ■tnicUon of private property. years’ experience. Free esti­ to a Dresent 2 bedroom house. FO R R E N T 8ept1e Tanks, Dry Welts, Sewer you. No obligation. $9,900— Coventry Lake New $2,700 assumes money saving Edward F. Armstrong, 30, - of mates. Call Howley, MI 3-5381, Ml Bonds—Stocks MortiraRes 31 Cal) ME 3-7525. Lines Installed—^l l a r Water­ ONE ROOM furnished apartment LOSS SALE TO SETTLE ranch. 5 rooms. "Anjdhing In Real ^tate." mortgage REUPHOIJITERY, slip covers and 8-0763. IR MAPLE ST. Farm and Land for Sale 71 Wells Wood Rd.. pleaded guilty to draperies custom made. Free es­ — -APPLY — proofing Done. A —L—B—E~R~^'r—'S elr-condltioned. Marlow's, 867 $11,500—Six room Cape, l'\unf in­ TOLLAND—7 room custom built the charge and said he had a'' little IMPROVE YOUR CREDIT - A PART-TIME—Esso Service Center. Main St. \ ESTATE iahed, basement, city utUiUaai eco- LAWRENCE FIANO timates. Open evenings ft your multitude of monthly os ’ments Few evenings plus weekends. Ex­ M anebtsttr 48-45 AIXYN ST., HARTFORD BOLTON—Approxlnately 9V4 acres brick, ranch, breeseway heated, bit to drink the night of the convenience P A M Upko'atery McKINNEY BROS. Open Nights Till R-p,m. of land with 690' frontage Ideal nomleal. garages, 2 fireplaces, full base­ BROKER9 MI_>r3769 Heating and Plumbing 17 may be lumped into one second perienced preferred. Before 5 p.m. '$ll.'800^FiVe room Cape, ' mie Fsui P. Flniib MI >4458 -vtelation; -...... Shops. 207 N. Main St. 50 9-6324. mortgage with payments ot only Ml 9-8198. Savings and Loan Sawtrag* Disposal Co. Sat. 8 p.m. THREE ROOM apartmant, heat location. Reasonable. S. A. Beech- Location excaiient, 35 mifiutes to ment W'3SracreerTmmediate oc­ Deputy Judge Leon Podrove told S. WATSON, PLUMBING and heat­ 1007 MAIN ST. ler. Realtor, M 3-80M. Hartford. Floe old rural colonial. floor, buy tor less than rant. cupancy. E. C. Norck. CH 9-1948, $22.25 tor each $1,000 you need. and hot water, kn 9-3849. $13,D00-;-Slx room Colonial, Armstrong that destruction of pri­ ing ..contractcr. New Install'ationa, Dial CH 9-8897—and—ask ...Frank 180-182 Pearl SL—Ml 8-MOS Dining room, breakfast room, pan­ g«- CW a-4600. MANCHESTER vate pro|wrty. particularly prop­ MORTEN8EN TV: SnCclaUzea RCA alteration work and renair work. ELECTROLUX refrigerator. Will isARLY AMERICAN home, good try, 15x30' living room, master bed­ rage. Ideal for handy man.' 1 televlsloii, service. MI 9-4941. Burke or Mrs. Carter how Con­ $l$,00O—Six room Colonial, 3-car erty which ia a part' of a public Ml 9-3808. necticut Mortgage Exchange, 18 ■ell very reasonable. Ml 9-4975. THREE ROOM apartment. 105 condition, 5 miles from Manches­ room. two double bedrooms and BOLTON—Six room split level, (Cuatom Built) ter. Family size kitchen 16x14, full nursery, -teen dorm. Paneling, 3 garage, trees, needs paint. fireplace, garage, plastered walls, utility, is a serious offense, and. FLGOR WASHING and polishing Lewis St., Hartford, GAS REFRIGERATOR, good con­ Birch St. first floor after 4. * Largs 7 room. 9 finlahed cape said Armstrong coaid. have been done ^enings with professional LOAM aixe dining rodm. living room. 3 fireplaces, beamed celling. 1 1/3 rear patio. Built 1984 Nice area. Moving—^Trucking— dition. Suitable for cottages, $15. THREE ROOM apartment, second bedrooms down, 3 or (4) up. Ap­ acres, giant shade trees,« 'view, CLIFFORD HANSEN, Priced at >18,960. MI '9-M18. * Fireplace presented In court on stronger equipimiiBimht. Dennis D ‘Kerin. Ml CULTIVATED, GLEAN MI 3-6407. * Plastered walla charges. 9-1805. Storage . 20 Hsip Wanted—Female 85 TOBACCO FIELD LOAM CENTER MOTOR SALES floor. Available August 1. Write proximately 7 delightful acres stone walls: 10 minutes to lake Realtor Box A, Herald. partly wooded. Poultry house privileges. '4-mile to shopping, all XJKE NEW. "Ctomplete In ' every * Formal dinlng'room When arrested, Armstrong told 461 MAIN 8T. TON-PIECE walnut dining room MI 3-2453 MI 9-6793 way; Well built brick oversized 8- * 1.7x24 Living room TYPEWRITERS - Repaired, rent­ AUSTIN A. c h a m b e r s Co. Local R. N. FULI.rTIME. 7 a.m.-8 p.m. TEL. MI9.0A50 set. Very good condition. MI 48x30, double garage. Magnificent conveniences. Buyer m'lst have police he had put about >2 in ed, sold and serviced 479 E. moving, packing, storage. ijow shift.- I.,aurei Manor Convalescent AFTER JLE.M. FOUR ROOM apartment for rent. century old trees. Wonderful for good credit and earning of $8,000 room Cape. Shed dormer, 3 tile * City utmtleg change Into the telephone but had 9-0500. All conveniences. Beautiful sur­ MANCHESTER—3 acres of com­ baths, flreplaee, garage, recrea­ * Near St. James' School and Middle Turnpike.-MI 9-3477. rates on long tong distancedli moves to Home, 91 Chestnut St. MI 9-2324. children. Walton W. Grant Agen­ to $10,000 net for comfort, D wn mercial or industrial land. 4 room not reached hla party nor had he 49'states. MI 8-8187; — 1954 KELVINATOR refrigerator, roundings. Car apace. $110. Call cy, Realtor. MI 3-11.53. payrhent required. $875. PI 2-9236 tion room. Fruit trees, garden Main St. shopping retrieved his coins. * MI 3-7222. house on premises. Price $11,900. plot. H. B. Grady, Bboker. MI * Only $18,000 FLOOR SANDING a specialty. BOB’S 11 cubic foot. Excellent condition, z: any timo. Phllbrick Agency, Xfl 9-8464. A $103 fine was levied against ' Skilled workmanship. Andy ' Se- $60. MT 9-1648. 3-8009, i Dean M. Hence,. 21, of Hartford, bula, MI 9-8919. ______Houses for Sale 72 MANCHEiSTER, Falknor Drive - LAWRENCE F. FIANO who was charged with driving Republican Caucus • SEPTIC TANKS ^ LA FOUR ROOM apartment, $94. 8-7 ROCKVILLE—A rare find on to­ 4-4 TWO-FAMILY duplex. CLEANED and INfiTALUSD „p.m,. Ml 0-4071, nr TR 5-6917. 4-5-9 ROOM—Homes for sale. day’s market. 5 year old_8 room Well constructed Cape. 8 rooms condition, 'Ideal location. Owner. BROKER-S Ml S-278 while under auspehalon of bis li­ The Republican electors of the BERKELEYS HOLLYWOOD bed for sale. Used finished, porch. F.H.A. appraised. cense. 8291 town of Coventry are hereb.y noti­ very little. MI 9-4914. Starting price 911,500 and' up For split level. 4 bedrooms. Asking MI 9'-0958. Paul P. Fiano MI 3448 34-32 First National Bank of Man­ • S E W E R S CONVERSE further details call Charlea ' Les­ only $20,500, Large family? See Available September. MI 9-3048. Richard E. MocDougall, IS, of Either version of the ‘Drawstring chester. located at Manchester, fied that, there will be a caucus at TWO S-ROOM apartments at 709 WEST SIDE—Economical living! Cemetery Rd., Vernon,. charged • ■ I- the Church Community House, m a c h in e c l e a n e d perance, MJ 9-7620; this one. P. V. 'Tongren, Broker. THREE BEDROOM ranch -with .A graceful fix>ck for all oc- Bag’ shown here will^be ideal for Connecticut, with a branch office JR. More Mileage Main. Phone MI .3-2068. MI 3-9321. Cute Cape—4' rooms, full base­ Lots for Sale 73 with reckless driving, was fined -or date-time frocks! North Coventry! on THURSDAY, full cellar and 11s baths. 91 Alice eaaiena that la particularly charm­ at Colchester, Connecticut, is July 16. 1959, from 1 p.m. to 8 Invitation to Bid 9M RiNJM Cape Cod, shed termer ment. treed lot. Low price: Only $27. Assistant Prosecutor Allan D:. ing for the matron’s figure. You'll find this popular style closing its -».ff lrs. All creditors of • INSTALLATION ATTRA(ynVE two room himiahed tile bath, fireplace, open ’ stai Drive. A real buy in a choice $11,500. Robert B. Anderson Agen­ Thomas said MacDougall 'had p.m., for the purpose of selecting The dwelling hoiue end poiiltry apartment. Private bath, en­ MANCHESTER neighborhood. MI 3-0095. MANCHESTER. Gardner St. lOOx No. 8291 with Patt-O-Rama ia quick-to-c rochet-arid-trim. tht Association are, therefore, SPECIALIST More Fun house both located on the farm case. Hot water oil heat, recrea cy. JA 84139. 300. Building lot. Asking $ ^ or caused about $800 damage to his Pattern No. 2461 has crochet di­ notified to present claims for pay­ parly-endorsed candidates for mu­ PAINTING and trance, porch, all utilitlea. Adulta. tir,n room porch. Shade Jrees. Vacant- 3 bedroom Cape, near in sixes 36. 38, 40, 42, 44, 46. 48. 50, nicipal offices to he voted on at formerly owned by *ohn Swanson, 34 Union St. > BUSINESS SITE on East Center best offer Lawrence F. Fiano, car and $150 to other pro$>erty 52. Bust 38 to 54. Site 38. 40 bust, rections for both bags shown; ma­ ment to the iiriderslgned at 821 Jr., on Brandy Street, Bolton, Con­ good C3milti()n. Charles 'I esper- bus, school and shopping area. H6t St., 120 fool frontage, plus 6 room 67 Laurel Street Broker. Ml 3-3788. when he drove into a rail fence terial requirements; stitch illustra­ Main Street, Manchester-, Conn. the October llth, 1959, election, and Town and Country PAPER HANGING Liiss Money ahoe. Ml 9-7620. 5H ysrda of 35-jich. to tran-sact such other business as necticut, which fann was recently water heat, fireplace, garage. house, 4-csr garage with 58 feet and utility pole on Mt. Nebo PI. ’To order, send 36c in coins to;— tions. TELEPHONE Large yard with trees. Priced right Do It yourself chance. Sturdy 9 may properl.y come before said purchase by the Town of Bolton sue ROOM duplex, near Center. 343 SUMMIT ST.—Custom built 5 more frontage. Carlton W. Hutch­ room home of the older type. Tour June 20. Bus Burnett, 'Ih'- Manchester Eve­ To order, send 25c in coins to;— The above notice 1s published in Drainago Go. for School purposes, will be sold Adults. No pels. MI 3-6423. for quick sale. Minimum down. ins, MI 9-5132. James B. G.istafson, 21, of Hart­ Arine Cabot, The Manchester Eve­ accordance with Federal law. caucus...... M l 9 - 3 2 6 6 Low Depreciation room frame brick veneer. l*i chance to Improve. Priced accord­ Resort Property for Sale 74 ning Hersid, 1150 AVE. OF BERTRON A, HUNT to the highest bidder. stories, living room, dining room - ■ ' f ' ford, wi.^ fined $6 on a charge of AMEBI0A8, NEW YORK 88, ning Herald, 1150 AVE. OF Hartford National Bank and Trust M l 9 ^ 1 4 3 ' Call DUTCH COLONIAL-If you like ingly. AMERICAS, NEW YQRK 86. N'.V. Company ia C9ntinuing and will Town Chairman Sealed bids, in envelopes clearly kitten, 2 bedrooms, ceramic ANDOVER — Two room cottage, failure to secure a license. ■ N.Y. T . Indicating that a hid is enclosed, TWO ROOM apartment with bath. bath, open porch, full basement. ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor colonials you’ll love this four bed­ A. 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 car­ 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 cars 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