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YOL. LXXIX, NO. 2S9 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JULY 11, 1960 (fAaaitfM Adrartlalag ea Paga U) PRICE FIVE cw»4r Whites Terrorized State News Roundup Lost U .S. Dempsey Keeps Restore Orde N^imself Eligible rd, July 11 (A*)— Lt. Shot Down in Soviet Area ______and Gov. JohiKN, Dempsey today United Natioiw, N. Y., JulytSi^S^'f JV fA . m A *>r. •/ a ' iwt)r. Rttlnh^ p h ttunehA.Bunche, tJnit«dUnited NNations said he would “ keep himself 11 (/P>—A United Nations troubleshooter. spfdcesman indicated today a eligible” for cahd|dacy as jgrov- t 1^0 response from the United ernor of the statelnihe event decision for U.N. ud to .the Nations has yet been received. ):■ •• • ■•.'f ■ : - , •• -V/ * ' Congo may be made before the Rebellious ' Congolese troops Gov. Ribicoff goes onto na­ d a t i* •▼e*’. The Congo gov­ were reported terrorising whites tional office or tioea nbt.^run 2 of Crew Captured ernment has asked the U.N. today in Luluabourg and SUnley- for reelection. viUe and flfets o f planes were The Deputy Chief Executivl to intervene and restore order rushed to help European refugees made this comment in response to in the young African nation. flee the .tom new African nation. a question from a reporter. He is Van der Meersh saw Congolese sitting this week aS acting gov­ After July 1 Incident Leopoldville, the Congo, July officials to arrange for entrance ernor in the absence of Gov. Ribi­ 11 (iiP)— The Congo : govern­ oP Belgian troops into MatadC and coff who is attending, the national Boma, two Congo river porta west Democratic convention in Los An­ Moscow, July 11 (/P)— The Soviet Union announced tonight ment has asked the United .of LeopoldAdlle where Negro sol­ geles. Nations to intervene and re­ diers for a time , ^ t e d the de­ Political observers have stated it has shot down another American plane, and charged the store order in this former Bel­ parture of ships. A spokesman j that there is a dettnite possibility incident shows American aerial espionage (continues despite gian territory, Belgian Minis­ said the Belgian troops main job Governor Ribicoff will be in line Pi'esideht Eisenhower’s disclaimers.’ will be to get supply lines open for a national post it Sen. John F. The Foreign Ministiy announcement accounted for a 6»jet ter Ganshof van der Meer$h and to restore normal rail traf­ Kennedy becomes pvealdent. said today. fic and shipping. If Gov. Ribicoff should resign be­ RB47 reconnaissance plane which has T^en ihrss^ Hi raij). The appeal was forwarded yei- The Congo appeal to the Unit­ fore his term expires to accept yich Barents Sea area. The Soviet Union said it was shot dowB terday after talks between the ed Nations was first urged last ;a post Lt. Gov. Uempsey would 10 days ago,'and that two of the six crewmen aboard pera> tl.S. Ambassador Clare' Timber- under the state's Constitution be­ chuted to safety. lake, President Joseph Kasavubu, (OoBtlaued OB Page Seven) come Governor until the regularly scheduled election in Nov., 1962. The United States says -the plane disappeared while oh all "Of course my prime purpose at electrohiagnetic nlappihg flight over waters north o f Norway the^present is to be the best lieu­ and the Soviet Union. tenant governor possible,” ' the act­ The Moscow Radio declared: ing iGovemor said. “The new violation of the Soviet frontier by an American Ike Bares Program "Looking sdiead, I still plan to keep myself eligible, I look for­ military aircraft testifies to the fact that the U.S. govern­ ward, God . willing to being a can ment continues to follow the same path. .. now everyone ,eaii didate for the position (o f (3oV' see the real value of the assurances of the U.S. government To Aid Latin Nations em or).” and of President Eisenhower personally about the onler al­ legedly issued by the President, to stop espionage flighta o f UAC Talks StiU Off the American Air Force over the territory of the USSR;” - Newport, R. I., July 11 (A>)—Sneeds to be met through orderly Hartford, July 11 (A’)—Governor Eisenhower told Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev, at the Par­ President Eisenhower today out­ processes of -change. Ribicoff’s chief advisor in the cur­ '“A renewed hemispheric deter­ is summit meeting, that he had ordered discontinuance o f lined a U.8. goodwUl aid program rent 34-day-old, 7-plant strike at Sen. John F. Kennedy, left, of MaasadiusetU poses with two of his many backers on eve of Demo­ mination to preserve principles of flights ovpr the Soviet Union.f- for Latin American nations, but United Aircraft Corp. declined to­ cratic national convention ih Los Angeles today. With the 4S-year-oid aspirant for the party's pres­ liberty and the dignity of man is The Moscow Radio charged that paid 's Castro regime would day to comment on whether con­ idential nomination are Gov. Abraham Ribicoff of Connecticut, right, and Terry Sanford, Demo­ be Included only if it shows willing­ needed. There is also an urgent tract talks would be resumed soon. cratic nominee for governor of North Carolina. (AP Photofax). statements of the two survivor's ness to cooperate. need for a broader and more vig­ State laibor Commissioner Rena- ______0. ______showed that the RB47 “belonged 12 Defendants A t a news conference at the sum­ orous cooperative attack by all to E. Ricciutl said he would rather to the Air Force unit of the Ameri­ mer White House, Eisenhower de­ American governments and peo­ not talk now about the negotia­ can Strategic Intelligence Service clined to go to any extent into the ples if adequate progress with tions. which broke off suddenly last and was performing a special'mis-. Plead Innocent Cuban crisis. For example, he freedom, is. to be achieved.” ■ week. However, he said that he Democrats Set Sion o f a military intelligence brushed aside a question about his and federal mediator George Ben^ Kennedy Advances character.” reaction to a hiiit by Cuba’s presi­ (UBBtiaaed os Page Nine)'' nett were keeping in touch with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei In Stock F^anid dent that Cuba might demand the both unions in'volved and manage­ To Vote Strong A, Gromyko summoned U.S. charge United States abandon its Guan­ ment. d’affaires Edward Freers apd Hartford, July li (F)—TWflIvo tanamo naval base. The two chief union negotiators. handed him a note protesting rio- defendants iq the alleged $3 mU- llie President declared he would Nomination Drive Rights Plank Cuba Requests Irving Blueatron* of .the United latlon of Soviet air space by the lion Atlsa Gypsum stock ewthdla wait for such a demand before hav­ Auto Workers and Fred H. Coon- plane. case p r6 k* n here May 1$ p l i i ^ in g'any comment. ley of the Intematlohal Associa­ Los Angeles, July 11 . {/Pl—A Similar notes wars given to innocent to t i counts in fstani *'rdom in which breathing space . gbsenhower’a only cammetit-Qn UN .Action on tion of'Machinists, were not avail­ luAt A ngelu. July H v The plank pledging a bold feijeral At­ Britain- and Norway because the. Court boTo today, " ' rjloviat Premier Nikita Khrush- able for .comment.. Demoorftic . National Convention was, at a premium. tack on racial discrimination, writr plane waa temporarily based ifi. j'lbeir.casag-Mqre-^^eentintwd for uiev’s pledge last Saturday d t U}- opens today with .Sen, Jbh'n F. Ken­ One by bnC' they spoke th'elr ten over^ strong Aouthism. objec­ England and'Waa -sstpsoted t« land trial en Sept- 30 unfhyUie ou£ support to' the Fidel' Caatro- Row with U.S. nedy of pieces...,,,,. tions, appeared headed .today for at a Norweglan air fleld>, bond, ranging from $3,1100 to $10,- ' regime, was th at.. Jta ■ i^egaBded BOlidJy as a suie Shot for the SteveMijn; Fveeteff by a storm adoption in the DenrocrBtlc part^ Soviet announcement said the 000 In the ■various cases. . Khrushchev’s remarks as very Uhtted Nations, N.T., ii2 y 11 party’s presidential nomination. of apmause, was-lyrical. Tensely, platforin. survivors woiild be prosecuted Seven more without attomiyi crude. yfj.,,p)et witl) newsmen delegates might do about it. They crew o l six..... — ______claliiiing inabiUty . to appeaE.be- president of 'the ll-na-tion council. 1,000 outstanding shares of stock. maine^ little doubt. the Democrats about the souring Effective July 18, the bank here could walk out, of the convention (A Moscow radio broadcast mon­ cause of heart ailments. In theas today after he and Secretary 'o f Ambassador Jose Correa of Ecua­ condition of a world in which So­ itored in London said a Soviet ves­ State Christian A. Herter had con­ will re-open as the Essex office of Crestfallen rivals kept their in protest as some did In 1952 to dor. viet Premier Nikita Khrushchev' sel found the plane's first pilot ferred for nearly two hours oh the H arford National. campaigns going. But Adlal E. express dissatisfaction with a ci'vil (Conttmied «m Page Seven) No details were available im­ can threaten to launch rockets dead in a rubber dinghy and took Cbban crisis and the new U.S. plan Stevenson, a 2-time winner of jack­ against -this country if it inter­ rights stand taken then. Or they mediately. pots in this/political gamble, said aboard the body. The broadcast to bolster economic and social Cuban F o re i^ Minister Raul Embeszler Sentenced feres in Cuba’s undulating affairs. could staiy and fight out the issue standards in Latin American na* he was willing to a'ceept a cabinet, was indistinct but the name eoiuid- Roa arrived in New York Satur­ Hartford, July 11 (P) — Thomas All pf this genei'ated a lot of on the convention floor and take ed like Captain Palm. A search for tlona. post as a consolation prize. enthusiasm among loyal Demo­ A probable defeat. Eisenhower announced that he day and has been conferring with P. Clifford Jr.. 24, Enfield, 'who em­ There were some rather strong the remaining crew members was bezzled 8179,148 from the First crats who had plunked down $100 Their final decision, some of has instructed Herter to confer members of the Cuban delegation indications that supporters of Sen. reported fruitless.) BuUetins National Bank, of Thompson'ville a P'late for the fund raising din­ them said, was tied to the fate of on the situation. . Stuart Symington fD-Mo) were ner. But its effect on the outcome The latest Sori'ei note followed with representatives of these na­ was today given a 5-year federal the candidacy of Sen. Lyndon B. from the AP Wircsi tions. If additional money is need­ The United States delegation about to toss in the sponge.. They of the convention balloting was by two days a Moscow announce­ was notified of Cuba's action; but prison term by U.S. District Court 1 John.son-of 'Texas for the party’s ed from' Congress to finance the denied this, of course, but the obviously not very great. i ment that FTsuhcls Powers, pilot had no comment pending .study of. Judge J. Joseph Smith./ prp.sldentlal nomination. idd program, he will ask for it, seeming futility of opposing the Despite brave statements by his o f the downed American U2 spy the complaint. After another prison had been Kennedy juggeimaut impres-sed it­ Southern backers of the Texan plane, would be tried for espio­ VOTES » IIF r TO KENNEDT- Eisenhower said. Although details were not dis­ designated. Judge Smith on the rivals, Kennedy continued .to fence were reluctant to stir up too much . Los Angeles, July 11 (ffV—H w: self deeply on some Symington them in. While they talked of del­ nage. Powers’ plane waa downed In outlining the plan, the Presi­ closed, it was taken, for granted piea of Defe.nse Atty. James C. backers. trouble at this point lest such ac- deep Inside Soviet Union May 1 delegate shlfttng got golBg hi- dent took no specific note of the •the Fidel C a s tro government PnraUjina sgreed to recqmmend egate gains, he battered down the eameet today in the last heara'.. Steve Langmade, ' Arizona na­ barriers to an early nomination.” tioa-embarrasB him with north a-bigh— altitude photo­ tense situation regarding Cuba. Danbury as the place for incar­ before the opening of the Dcnso<>- charged the situation is a threat tional committeeman, told a re­ California tuid its 81-vote dele­ delegates who support him for the graphic mission. In a prepared statement he did to international peace. ceration. crmtic National Conventten wlttT porter he understands' Considera­ gation was one of these. Sen. John F. Kennedy, already ady, however, that Latin America This is one of the eondiiiona re­ Parakilas made a one-hour ap­ tion is being given in the Syming'- (Continued 6a Pag Seven) (OonttBued tm Paga Seven) is passing through a social and With what his critics . called in a commanding lead, the e a r ^ quired by the U.N. charter for peal to the court in. Clifford's be­ ton camp to releatiing the 104 con­ characteristic indecision, -Obv. Ed­ political transformation, and add­ ^curity Council action. half contending that "an emo- gainer. In mld-momlng Kennedy vention votes supporters claim' the mund G. (Pat) Bro'wn announced had’ 626 of the 761 votes aeeded ed that "dictatorships are falling A council nweting is expected- Missouri senator has nailed down he is backing - Kennedy. Brown by the wayside." for the presidential nominatieB. to.be called later this week. (Conttoued on Page Seven) on the first ballot. - said the delegates could go their Named Floor Manager The President went on: Sen. Henry M. ‘ JaeksoB eg Any such petion . could be a independent ways. "Moderate groups, seeking or­ Washington engineered the flret fatal blow to the efforts of Senate derly reform, are contesting with But he later denied that this minor shift. He oame oat forl' Democratic Leader Lyndon B. dictators of 'both right and left co'nsituted a releaae from their Kennedy end a quick recooat tav Johnson of Texas to hold the line pledge to vote for him on the first Ribicoff Sees 630 Votes the delegation showed a gala eg* who favor triolence and authori­ ballot. The delegation put off un­ tarianism. Many of the extremists in the early counting and thus five for the Massachosetta Sen­ til tomorrow any poll of senti­ ator. .. frequently endeaver to introduce open the way for selection later of ment, but most of, its pembers dpigmas which are inimlcable to either himsejf or some Other esn- For Kennedy as Starter didate. ' MNAlJ> BACKS KBN N ltXr the ^traditions o f the western hem­ (ConUnned en Page Seven) Los Angeles, July 114)6 '— isphere . . j . Langmade ,1s pledged to Ken­ Quit Guantanamo nedy on the first ballot and said David J. McDonald, prestdead at "The interests o f the .United By tVnXIAM BENDER ^thuslastically by the members of he will stick through 'the second tlie United Steel Worhem Untan States, ^ o less than those o f al| Los Angeles. July ll-(A')-Gov, the Cormectlcut delegation. a a ^ Pennsylvania delegate to. the Americas, kref. dlrectT" tally. If. additional votes are need­ National Cbmmitteewoman Bda Havana, July 12 (dn-—The CastroSChiban leaders might be planning ed. Langmade said, he Is prepared Abraham Ribicoff, after a round of the Denaocratio National Oon>, volved in this strugldc. a thi government Implied yesterday it to throw the first blow in an at­ political conferences with chiefs of trice Rosenthal of Waterford ventlon, today endorsed - Seik* the security of the hemisphere. It to S'witch to Johnson on the third News Tidbits called his selection "a great trib­ niay demand , that the United tempt to get the jump on an ex­ Counting. other etaUs,' today figured Sen. John r.. Kennedy o f MsManhB-.*: is Imperative that Institutions be States' abandon its Guantanamo pected U.S. pove to chastise the John F. Kennedy will get 630 votes ute to his personal abilitiea and setts for the presidential assn ■ developed suid strengthened ' suf­ . Kennedy backgrs said they are Culled From AP Wires his -political acumen.” Naval Base jir. eastern Ciibs. Caatro government in the OAS. confident they trill get more than on the first pteeidential nominee Inallon. Other steel ficiently to permit the - people's President Osvsldo Dorticos told John )I. Golden of New Haven, ."The whole,, world is turning half of the Symington votes if roil call of the Democratic national union delegates. In the leapsr-' a labor demonstration attended by against the United States,” Castro th ^ a/e released.' convention. tadtAl-voto Pennsylvania deto-.^ 100,000 that Cuban territo-ry is Cl)es8er M. Campbell, 62, who (OoBtlBned om Page Time) said repeatedly in his bedside chat. Former'Presldent Harry S. Tru­ Ribicoff, appointed by Kennedy gallon wera expected to ga- "not for rent or u le to foreigners.” rose from subacriptionlMlesmsn to as bis donvention floor’ fnanager, Huiricaiie Rpars 'Which he delivered With his usual man’s ‘ double-reverse decision not along srith McDonald la He said the annual rental check become president of TVlbune Co. predicted that Kennedy would .State groop'k caucos this m ain-' arm waving to dispel any idea he to attend the convwiUon after all and publisher of Chicago Tribune,’ Into Caribbean Seai paid last month* by the United was seriously ill. In solami) tones show greater strength as the tog. Z States for the base would be sent cast a deep, pall-of 'gloom over the dies yesterday in sleep in Chicago, favorite eon candidates begin to G>nvention he wound up with thanks to- the Symington camp.' Symington dis­ III.'.Manifa papers report Philip­ back, to Washington. Soviet Union for' Its support of drop out. FIGHTS BIGHTS PLANK T San Juan, Puerto Rico, July l i Under, a treaty signed in 1934 missed the decision with .the com- pine Navy patrol boat intercepts his revolutionary regime. The Connecticut Governor also Los Angeleo, Jnly 11 (JP Ssn>. (A)—The season’s first hulrlcime. the United States has a perpetual fnent that “ Mr. Truman always native sailboat attempting to stressed that Kennedy has sUying H ig h lig h ts small but Violent, roared into, the lease on the 45-square-mile base Dorticos at the rally read a does "What he thinks is best.” . smuggle $15,000 worth of -arms to ftom J. Ervin Jr. of North Cafa» note from S'oviet Fremier Nikita power for additional ballots and llha today carried a adathtoia Caribbean sea today and appeared at a rent of 2,000 gold dollars— the All of the presidential hopefuls Indonesian rebels In CelebeF.. Most that the Kennedy-pledged delegates te be R ow ing in intensity. equivalent of 13,886.25— a year. Khrushchev shying: came together night In a typi­ of 350 employes of Utica, N1 Y„ Los Angtles, July 11 (/Pi— fight agetost a bold dvB righto, “If Cuba finds difficulty in the- are firm. Hare are the hlghSppta of this plank to the resohittoae (Denmtttv Hurricane Abby, with winds of The bespectacledi beardless pres­ cal , Hollywood .setting—a' fes­ newspapers aj/e on furlough and Ribicoff 'reiterated his belief in T5 m.pJi. whirling around its cen­ ident, growing dally Ih stature in sale of its'sugar, the Soviet gov: tooned Beverly Hills hotel banquet presses remain Idle for fonrth day week’s Democratic national tee of the Democratto NaltaniK* emment expresses iur disposition an early Keniiedy victory in an in­ convention: ’ OenvenUon. Before entariog ^ ter eye, was expected to pass Cuba’s revolutionary hierarchy because of dispute with printers. terview taped for showing on a about 175 miles south of Cabo delivered the main address at the to acquire additionally in Cuba Today—-Convention opens 8 closed meeting o f the l i i sfiiat / for delivery in 1969, the 700,000 Domenico Oardinal Tardlni, national television program (To­ jp.m. at Sports Arens. Keynote ber committee, Erwin toM aewto Rojo on the southwestern tip of rally Sfter pneumonia kept Prime 'Vatican Secretary of State, says tons of sugar the United SUtes Chimp Grabs Tot, day. NBC).. speech by Sen. Frank Cfiiurch men be would arge the osnaalbv, Puerto Rico tonight. Minister Fidel (jastro in bed. government authorities “ should He added that switchovers from has Kfused to take.” of Idaho starting about 9:20 tee to Boftea a plaak appreesB’ There was little dangt>r to But illness did not keep Castro interverte more decisively” in pro­ favorite-son delegations before the Puerto Rico but as a | precaution­ off the sUge enUrely. Looking . Soviet officials have been in­ Changes Diapers p.m. yesterday by a drafttag eesMato^ tecting public from "harmful” official first-ballot tally is announc­ Tuesday—Session convenes toe. That plahk proraieed-aa* eC ary measure a hurrlbane watch feverish, the 33-ye*r-old prime structed to negotiate for th'S extra movie fUme. ed could push Kennedy over on that 7 p.m. Address by permanent full powers of the federal was' in effect for the Dominican minister put an army field jacket sugar, the note said, but it made Tacoma. July 11 iah •— A ballot. But he made it clear that over his pajamas and made a 45- Georgia Bureau of Investiga­ chairmen. Gov;. Leroy Collins emment against rairilil Republic and Haiti further west­ no suggestion that they would, pay female ohimpansee, trained the Kennedy camp is not predicting ward. Gale warnings flew along mlnute teie^ion speech last night the premium price of wbout 2 to' change a baby's, diapers, tion and Jjtff Davis County offimra o f , about 8:30 p.m. nation, , investigating beating and shoot­ triiunph on the first ballot. Report of platform committee. Ahe south coast of ^erto Rico. from - his bedroom. cents above the world market seised a 6-months <^id . girl Four of the favorite sons. Govs. Speaking in a hoarse voice, the ing of Negro pulpwood worker in Wednesday—Session starts NEW FLEA FOB UFHAU8 ' jSmall craft between the island price paid by the United SUtes. from her 'stroller yestsrdsy Pst Brown of Caillfornia, David o f St. Kitts and the Oomlnleait Rs- revolutionary leader again at­ and refused for 20 minutes to Haglehurst, Ga., by five White imen 6 p.m. Rollcall o f states for Concord. N. H . July II (If)—r The Russians hhve already, signsd have declined te eennheat ea'ine:- Lawrence of California, Herachel iXiblic were advised to iremain in tacked the United SUtes as an nominations for president, fol­ Lawyers for Dr. WHIatd UfhMpfl^ up to buy a million tmis o f Cuban surrender the inf ant. . live for violence but ssiy arrest is Lovelebs of Iowa and George Dock­ port. aggressor nation and hailed the sugar a year for fivi years, but Little Marcia Lynn Ebert lowed by balloting on nom­ todaF asked a second O V Yip; expected' soon . . . Two women ing of Kansas, were the special ob- inees. presae Ooort Jaettoe to . or From its present location, Abby Soviet Union as the champion of St. the worid price. was returned unharmed t(> ll^fpur ywing chUdm ara ject of Wblcoff’s littrotion. -oould -Uke-two-4fadltlOBa)-hurri<^ -imdeidpveloped-oouBtrieSr — 'Hie~r«nyi)emre the Frejitdehligr ■7her~mother, “ Mrsr^Fredertek:: B fow n r" LoveiMW-and—Doditag- tliurad'ay—Startlnir time to ebme and lillled i^ 'eraolie yester­ ~ be ifecldeo jf^Mtaieeday. (3bii- Haven, Osna,,' pMnOsRjIWI sane paths.- One lies westward There, was growing speculation Palace, desplU- all its noise and Ebert, after the chimp had day In Richmond, Calif., when an came out yesterday with expres­ through the Caribbean and pos- here that Cuba may be preiwrlng anti-American thunder, fell far completed a diaper change tiniiation of pvaaidentia) bal­ aw (lias a ene-yaar enrtif bid frame house burns . . . Mrs. sions of support for Kennedy. loting if necessary. Balloting coatenipt of eeairt; sfliiy the Gulf of Mexico. The a foimal accuMtion of aggnsslon short o f -the turnout govsnunant under eurveUlance of a state A U yv Joy Dykes, 28-yeat-old woman Ribicoff was clearly pleased by for vice president H. Rena said _t)to other wt^uld take it northward, to against the United States before and labor leaders Mid promised. A patrolinan and etore officials. fails $A$$ fset to her death yes* these develoimtsnts —• together to the east of Florida and the Ba- either the Organisation of tiM The incident o

fA darm IfANCHBSTBB EVENING HERAU). MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, K iL Y 11,1960 m i absolutely noooaaary. 2S-30 playara as they arrived by conunarcial j«t can preaMit a wida variety of very ColuinbiM Hamilton to Build Named Floor Manager airiiner Saturday night, BcwlasT W Wl Vets to Get enjoyable music, provided the hall on also was optimistic about Ken­ NOTICE Is rot too large. Some music even 'r lL lS ;!^ Solar Oen^erator nedy’s prospects. State Flag Today sounds better'with a small orches­ "I don’t see how Jack Kaanedy r ...... Boating Safety Graduates can possibly lose this nomination,’’ OFFICE OF tra. Kousse\'itsky used ,only Voters to Set Budget An Air Force contract for the de­ Rihicoff Sees 630 Votes A steto.flac wiU bo presented to about 40 players for h'-s Mozart In­ NECEssrry i8 m o t h e r < SoRth dealer he told newsmen. North-South vutficnUe sign'and construction of a .{^to- the Department of Connecticut, terpretations, for example, even In OF OOOD'OCBSSWORK The delegation’s trip was emooth, Veterans of World War I ot the DR. ALLEN M. KEMP . a hall Beating over 3.000. NORTH Get Coast Guard Certificated type solar power 'generator for but two of the travelers got their By Alfred 8heln«wW e Q 10 7 UilA., at a council of administra­ At Meeting Thursday space sateUitea has.bMn awarded For Kennedy as Starter baggage Ufa. State Rap. Zena tion meeting at 8 o’clock tonight Lobeagrlo: PreliidMi—Wagner Do you have a crystal ball that V Q 5 621 E, MIDDLE TPKE. tells you how to guess at the bridge ♦ 8 7 4 lit LHand Thunton of tha U.B.^ Naw davislopmsnu in ptpiltry to H am llt^ Stendaril Division of Tamkin of Torrington' had to wait at the VFW Home. Capt. George Vienna FKH,—Furtivangier - 34 houra for her luggage. table — or do you rely on a outja e Q I 10 8 4 Coaat Guard, atteehad to tha New vaccinea and iii tha control of United A lrcraitX orp. (OHrtlBwZI from Fag* One) situated in a emtar L. W011ey,.rroresenting the 1st Co., Cleetrola MM#T. A town meeting to act on an ap-^permlt use of two lOO by 300 feet chronic respiratory dlsaaaa in The generator Will take energy Governor's Foot Guard, will give WILLBECIGSED lota on the east side of Troy Rd. board ? If you don’t own. these WEST EAST Lamdon Baae, presented graduar position facing the apeaker'a plat­ Thla brand of disc may be some­ proprlatlon for the.general govern­ broiler flocks .and tha condamna- from the sun and convert It to the flag to Dept. Com. Jam es D. The board felt -further investiga­ valuable items, maybe you can 4k J -8 6 2 iR K 9 5 5 national committeeman, called it form, immediately behind the big what difficult to obtain and It' is ment budget for the fiscal year ¥ J 9 8 4 2 tioB cartlflcatas Friday night in tiona that reaUlt from it, will ba electricity. It will be built first In Kealey. 1960-61 will be held Thursday St tion is ntcessary, as the land la in rely on- logic Instead. Let s try It ¥ K 10 6 "a tribute to the atate of Connec- 81-vote California delegation. H urricane Roars JULY 11-JULY 18 The woodwinds w ill comprise slightly higher priced than most. ♦ K 5 3 ♦ Q I 9 2 Yeomana Hall, to memhars of-tha taken up at this meetfig arranged a lOO-watt mbdfl, and will later tiout which has been in the fore­ Mrs. Ralph F. Finlay of Bloom­ lAMt w«ek 1 tpoke about the pos- However, the quality of recording 8 p.m. at Ellsworth Memorial High a commercial expansion zone. -with a hand; Nearby are New York (114 field, president of Nathan Hale ■Ibility of an orcheetra here in about 3 flutes II doubling plOcolo) Ybu are South, playing a con­ ♦ 6 elaasaa on power boat operation by Stewart E. Ackerman, as­ be designed as a 1,600-watt unit front of the Kennedy drive two and performance Is also higher School. This budget Includes all lo­ Grass Fire Extinguished So u t h Votea), New.^ jersey (41), Okla­ Into Caribbean Sea District No. 1, suggested , the need Maneheeter. It’s Joo- early to know 2 oboes, 1 Rnglish hom, 2-3 bss- .Local fireman extinguished a tract of three nptrump. You can and water aafety conducted by the sistant county agricultural agent, suitable for satellites operating on years.” soon.i. 1 contra-bassoon, 3 clar­ than most. If you have no Fiirt- cal government Items except,those 41 A 4 under the Ektension Service. * homa (29), Michigan (51) and for a flag to display In patriotic the resulta yet. bill several people separately covered In the school grass fire in back of Avery see only your own. hand and the Coaat Guard Auxiliary last winter. 90-minute orbits 'of the earth. Ribicoff was one of the leaders Florida (29). inets, 1 bass clarinet. They-all-sit- .wangJer residings. you should- In­ ¥ A 7 3 William E. Diefenderfer, en­ (ContlBiied from Pago Ooo) celebrations during the year. The have asked me what U takes to clude one In your library, and this budget. Local fioard of Finance Heights Sunday-afternoon. Deputy dummy, so don’t peek at the East- ♦ A 10 6 He conunented on the fact that ao Redlegs Win Again In Kennedy’s unsuccessful bid in Connecticut State Chairman state flag was originally inspired make a syrhphony orche.it ra. in the renter, in front of the con­ Fire Chief Charles N. Enes said c&rds. many young people had taken the The Redlegs defeated the White gineering manager, said the 100- 1956 for the party’s vice presiden­ GRAMO OPENING ductor and comprise about a doz­ disc is a good example, since all chairman John Madden, who will e A K 9 5 2 John M. Bailey has been In Los Galo winds roachod out 150 by a memorial from the Anna Actually there is no answer to the blaze Was controlled before it West leads, the four of hearts and WsR North Kot 8-week course including Mariner Sox 5-1 last night in a little league watt niodel will be completed and tial nomination. TOMORROW en or-'so players, the works on It are so well known outline recommendations of his Sooth Angeles for about a week^and a miles to the north and 7B miloa to Warner Bailey Chapter of the that question. A symphony or­ group at the meeting, urges all could cover a wide area. South you play the queen hi^efully from 1 e Pass 2 e Pass Scouts and Boy ScouU. He apoka game. Noel' Wehner and Mike Ko- ready for ground testing by late A very close advisor since that half, guiding operations at tha D A R in l8 9 5 . In Our New LocatlOB i The brass section will require you will easily discover what a Windsor enjoyed a quiet' weekend dummy.' No use; East covers with fall. It will comprise hundreds of chestra is one that plays sym­ great conductor he is. interested voters to attend. 3 NT All Past especially of Robert Bartlett 14. koskl pitched for the winners and time, Ribicoff had already been , Kennedy heqdquarters, . working the sbuth e t the storm center. I 2-1 trumpets. 2-4 trombones, 1 traffic-wlae, with no accidents or the king. It wouldn’t have done you the youngest to graduate and Mau- small aluminuni reflectors, which announced 'as one of the- Massa­ The flag ia of azure blue silk phonies. , but the symphony in Also included are the Overture Guldsinoe Counselor Picked Opeiunt lead — ¥ 4 ' J> w it Kaplan caught Clifford hard behind the scenes and acting At this stago Abby Is not a with armorial bearings In white Moeart's day was a much smaller I tuba, and 4-3 French ^ m s , de- arreats recorded on the police blot­ any good to play the low heart from ries Clarke, adult, and tha only Lafleur and Richard Spellman will focus sunlight o n . tiny radia­ chusetts la'wmaker’B floor leaders as a Kennedy spokesman to the major storm but hurricane hunter FEB’S BAKERY i pending on the scoreyWagner, it to Tannhaiiaer and "I>e8 Preludes’’ Donald Root Jr. of Newton Cen­ dummy, since East would have silk of a rocco design in the cen­ work than a modern symphony. by Liszt'. If you pfefer something ter before 10 p.m. Suiiday, State hold: Spades J 8 6 3; Hearts—5 I one of tha claaa whose .examination were 'White Sox pitchers, John tion collectors. A heat differential this year. - press. pilots reported this morning that it i is Inie, called for 4 fubas at one ter, Mass;, has been chosen by the Police said. , finessed the ten of hearts. produced within the unit will ter of which are three grapevines 999 MAIN ST. Cwisequently. the size of the qi»- a little less hsekneyed, I recom­ 4 3; Diamonds—K 5 3; Clubs— 6. was perfect Moriarty their catcher. His job means that he^le; in ef­ Another of the key Connecticut appeared to bo growing. MANCHES’TER I time, .in'l odd insfriiments' such Board of Education as guidance Scout Activities Naturally you hold up the ace of Those who received their oer^fi* cause a flow of electrical cur­ btering fruit. Below the shield is ehestra differs, Mozart once (fot an mend Electrola 90093, featuring What do you say? Sail Race RaMilts fect, the general of aU^the Ken­ men behind Kennedy, Rep.. Chester There has been no report on its as the flugal-hotn may be en- counselor for -grades 7 and 8, ac­ A dislegatlon of Cub Scouts from hearts as long as you can. Finally, eates. wars Mrs. Joseph Arm­ rent. a white streamer, cleft at each end, Next to Manchester Sa-vings orchestra of about -to memheis to the same conductor and orchestra Answer: Bid two hearts. You ara Sunday’s winners in the Colum­ nedy troops on tho-floor. He will Bowles, today began the tsisk of position since 5 a.m. (EDT). At and dark blue letters with the conduct, and wrote .home about it. oountered. but a dozen pyass play­ cording to an announcement - by Pack 186, some with their families, you win the third heart trick. strong, Miss Anna Bapner, Robert Diefenderfer said the solar gen­ and Loan in two tone poems by Richard School Superintendent Merle B. tempted to jump to four- haarts, bia Lake Sailing Club races were be responsible for coordinating the trying to win the approval of tha that time it was at about latitude state motto, "Qul Transtulit Sua-' because it was so unusual. ers usually Suffice. led by Cubmaater and Mrs. Wil­ "You'Ve been counting your Bartlett j;r., Henry M. Beck, Mau­ erator has no moving parts, and moves of the different Kennedy Strauss, Woodmansee. New engaged In liam Leonard took part in the dis­ tricks,, of Course, and you can ex­ showing five trumphs and a abigle- Lightnings, F. C. Savage, first; Paul convention's resolutions commit­ 14.7 north, longitude 65.6 west. tinet.” translated "He 'Who Trans­ —- Featuring —• ’ Berlioz, on the other hand, who There are many different per- too, but the hand la not. really rice Clarice, Herbert Englert Sr., Merrick, second; and George Ped­ lends itself to mass production. It delegations,’'making sure the Ken- tee for the party plaLform drafted Since then it haa been moving Bread. Rolls, Cakes, Pastries j PRKSTO ARSAI counseling students at Uni­ trict program at Cubland, Camp pect to win five clubs and three John T. Forryan, Ethel Lsuky, planted Still Suetains.” was the first composer to resilize ciisslon instruments, but they are strong enough for this. Tlis jump erson, third. Comets, Henry Beck, can be folded for storage*-, and nedy^ifve is moving on schedule, this weekend under his direction.i west-northwest at about 14 miles . Members of barracks and auxili­ and "Donut Hme” Doants; I sparingly used, and never all at Safari - da Lucca versity, Root will Join the local Pioneer, in Winated Saturday. side aces. You’ll need a second Joseph Luaky, Richard Lavaaque, automatically unfolded In space, the possibilities Of orchestra Wuic- school facility here in September. Program highlights included a spade trick to make your contract. to game should promise aubetantial first; Phillip Hopper, second; and and being ready for any sudden Bowles, Kennedy’s foreign policy an hour. ary units - throughout Connecticut Also Imported Candies sad eolor. advocated an orchestra of I once,^ so, a halt-dozen performers Ixtndon Phil. Orch. playing strength. Howard C. Shumway, Mrs. Judith he said. moves by the opposition. Nats. Somaniat lOSOO ■" Five vacancies are still tp *>« cross-country run, a games period Eventually you'll lead out the MacDonald, Mrs. Marshall Nuh- Francis Ferrigno, third. ■ adviser, conducted public hearings Last Thursday, hurricane hunt­ -wilt te present tonight. over 20fi. -He never jfot it. Kven suffice in this department. If a (Copyright 1966, General Fealuree Hamilton's contract is.with the The - Connecticut delegation last week as chairman of the. plat­ ers reported an easterly wave east • Open Dally—Closed -hiano is called for i unusual except filled in the elementary achool with severs] innings of baseball, a aca of spaces and lead a low spade fer, Mrs. Karen O’Brien, Henry H. The children’s races opened their today, no such organization exists.. Safari aogiidi. swim, kapok-jacketed duty as Corp.) ,' season Saturday, and there will be Wright Air Development' division (with 21 votes committed to Ken­ form committee. of ^the Windward Islands. Hurri­ First completely automatic, Sundays s as a solo-Instrument) it is plsyeh system. Two sixth grade teachers toward dummy. Then you’ll have to Ramm, Russell Spearman and of the Air Force’s Air Jtfesearch Wagner, with a free hand to are needed, with single vacancies oarsmen in an 8-oared Coast guess whether to play the spade Andrew Spesurman; also, Mrs. Al- a race each Saturday for the rest nedy under the unit rule) ia ideally Greeting his wife and othpr mem­ cane Abby apparently developed proeeea for maqufacturlng auto­ choose whatever he wanted, chose by a .percussionist, ■ usually the of the season. Only five boats are and Development Corqmknd. located on the convention floor. Its bers of the Connecticut delegation from this band of bad weather. mobile tires was developed in 1924. .same one who plays celesta. ' Only One Side Painted for first, third and’ eighth grade Guard-type lifesaving boat under toward dummy. Then you’ll have vena 'Varprauskas and Anna Ver- an orchestra of slightly over lflO_, teachers. the direction of a coxswain, nature to guess whether to play the ten entered so far this year. Roger This leaves us with only the harp prauskuB, both of Andovsr., and and oqr large orchestras today Abergynolwyn, Wales — The The superintendent reminds par­ study, work on an eroslon-conltol or the queen of spades from dum­ Ann and Herman Pate of Ciuiter- Cheney Jr, came in first Saturday run about this size, although there to account for. This instrument is Talyllyn railway, the oldest steam project, and a picnic lunch. my. and David Forbes, second. •lot too commonly employed, and, ents that children entering school jC1^33.WILLiMANtl4S bury. are many first rls.s.s orchestra.s hauled, narrow-gauge line in the here In .September must be vac­ Fifteen members of Scoutmaster But first you can afford to run During the avehing it waa an- A t OIrl Seout Oanp «nth fewer members. The Hart­ by careful choice, a conductor world, still o,p-e rates between Ellsworth Watson's Boy Scout four round.a of clubs. Who can tell Hilarious! Beverly Alexander, Ann Beards- cinated against polio. Although a 4EBBY LEWIR nounoed that Maurice Clarka will ford Symphony ia one. ccnild get along for yenra without Towyn Wharf and Abergynolwyn. Troop 62 have been or are attend­ —somebody may discard badly. It conduct a abort course on "Rules ley and Sandra Simpson of Girl The greatest number sre string any harps. Usually., htywever, he The engine used was hunt In 1M6. ata-ndard irpmunization aeries re­ ing the new Charter Oak Council "THE BELLBOY’' quires three;, vaccine, shots over certainly can’t do you any harm to Pine "WALK LIKE A DRAGON" of the Road of the Sea" which la Scout nfTroop 11 are spending the players and they are' made- up employs “two, although the Hart- The line has a horrid secret! Since Lake of Isles camp In North Ston- try,...... ______;...... Wed. "PA L JO E Y « “ aiD O B T ” epimto-any-^eunimei^4iebpla wdio jiexL'two :weetu-SL CampLaiusl about as follows:' fS-lR 'flrsT aii ber in.-a contrasting color to tha Wesley and Bradford, were bom in Not to Be Mitnedl and husband Mr. and Mrs. Herbert the R-30 size specified in local zon­ RAYWABB boat. However, all sactiona of tha C. Englert Jr. and Mn. Englert ing regulations. Mancheeter Ev e n I n g HeraM Manchester. MonrAA S in atr*' BATR8REBA’’ ordinance will be enforced and all The Rev; Arnold W. Tozer, pas l^irnnan Robiaion Sr., drove her to 'New York and Tabled was the request of Ru­ South Windeor eorreapondent E l­ CartiR Ritter owners o t boats, both power and saw her off. dolph C. and Irene E. Fkjiert of more G. Rumham, telephona tor, on behalf of the congregation, "SOMK LIKE **A HOUR. tN non-power are urged to acquaint THE HEAD” RABILYN MONROB Honae eu Leuve Sullivan Ave., for a variance to Mitchell 4-4M74. thanked a group of 33 young girls » IT HOT’* th«naelvea with thla ordinance K:00 6-19 Rabert Mitcham Malcolm Barstrom of the. U. S. from Florida who provided music "BtVEB or NO BETl'BN" and tha recant amendments. Foodarama Navy is pending a 30-day leave at the morning service. The girls Weil.. "TH E OAXe BO” . ' Deify JndglBg Toor are, living at the Community Y "WKECK o r MARY DEAKF/* with hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. BEST AHEAD OF THE HESl 4-H Dairy Club members from Knute- Ekirstrom of Jonathan while woriiing in tobacco fields In Tolland County will Join with the Manchester Area. Trumbull Highway. Young B ar­ those of Hartford County Tues­ strom hss been hospitalized a t a day for a Dairy Judging Tour. California baseHiospital since re­ Bvaryona is to meet at 8 a.m. at turning from a Mediterranean 6 Persons Die tha Howard Johnson Raataurant cruise several weeks ago. He la by Kelvinator on tha east side of Avon Center now convalescing. In Hotel Blaze on R t 44. Oueeto ’ v... - ' On Road Proposals Farms to ba visited are Hol­ IlModore A. Loughrey of .Bay- Bristol, R.I., July 11 (JP)—Six stein, Chester Woodford, Avon: hill, Columbia Lsike, haa as his NOW PRICED LOWER THAN MANY Jeraey, Folly Farm, Simsbury; house guests his .son and family, A special town meeting has*' The agenda Indicates the' iuper- persons perished yesterday when ORDINARY fire swept the 156-year-old Colo­ Guernsey, Chester Kuras, West Mr. and Mrs. Carl Loughrey and NO PAYMENTS been scheduled for July 20 at 8 Intendent will report on high Suffleld. sons Teddy, Douglaa and Ronald REFRIGERATORS-FREEZERS! p.m. at the Community Hall to act achool students and the pupils for nial Inn. a 3-story brick structure on the waterfront. Lynn Brown, Extension Dairy­ of Toronto, Canada, and Robert on two road proposal.^. whom special InatruQtlon may be man of the University of Connec­ Willson of St. Petersburg, Fla. So why put up with an inadequate re­ The Town Planning Commission required. Principal Richard An investigation was begun to deterijilne the cause. ___ ticut ■will be along as the. official frigerator when you can enjoy modem UNTIL OCTOBER ■ (TTG) - approved a-...newly • con­ Mather Is slated--to--give rputine judge. A county judging team Msiibhester Evsiiing jBerald Col- structed road, Converse Rd.. and reports on accidents and the lunch Firq Chief Oscar A. Rishe said umMa CorrespMident, Mrs. Donald Fo^aram a Living for so little. Your the main building and a 2-story will be picked to represm t Tol­ Improvement of an abandoned program, as well as discuss the de­ land County in the State 4-H Dai* B. Tuttle, telephone ACademy 8- family has better meals . . > you save MNmR portion of.’French Rd. for about partmentalization of the two upper ell in the rear were a total loss. 8435. time by shopping less . . . save money TAKE UP TO He estimated damage at J40.000. ry Judging contest to be held July 300 ft. at Its meeting Thursday grades and report on the progress 30 a t the University of Connec by having room for "spcdals;** Come night. of maintenance work. The victims included Mrs. Fran­ tieut. .Selectman Charles Robbins said Chairman John Harris will re­ ces Bottlglieri, 65, who rented the ‘Cradles of Liberty’ in now . . . While Prices Are Low .: . . port on a date for a meeting to dis­ hotel and operated it; her son, Those attending should take - i 2 YEARS TO PAY today that If the two proposals box lunch. A nnall conlribi^ten Terms Are Special . . . Trade-In Allow­ are approved by the town meet­ cuss foreign language instruction Peter, 25; Peggy Tucker, 25; Ben­ New York—In colonial America, ances Are Generous A t NORMAN’S. with interested parents. jamin Marine. 46; Dominic Al- will be collected from everyone to teverna were called "eradlsa of ing, they ran be included in this cover accident and lllnees insur­ years road oiling program which Bids for fuel olj will be opened turl, 72, and Antone Avila, 65. liberty." The term was coined by Reports arc expected on major The building, a residence-type ance for the day. Patrick Henry, himself a. bartend­ will begiq. nent month. Giving the County Poultry Meeting roads another coating' of' oil at maintenance needs regarding hotel of 20 rooms.

fMANCREBTER EVjBNINO HERAIJ), MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. JULY 1^, 1960 aCANCHESTEB EVENINO RERAU>. MANCB1B8TER, OQNN^ MONDAY. JOLT 11,1900 300 Push Search N i w M i i l p • I Glay^Moore Wedding DeTuccio-Robinson For Kidnaped Boy F A t S £ v y m s U a t w i Miss Natalie Mae Robinson of Sydney, Ju ly ^ l (iP)—Three hun­ rasTRrra. a pi Hartford and formerly of'Manches­ dred police with dots, two navy -4non-«old) powder.! Carter-Meyer more ftmilr.To eat i . Sacred Heart Church itv Vernon ter, and David D. DeThiccio of helicopters and volunteer Searchers comfort, lust sprinkle a lit was the scene of the wedding. Hartford, were united ln*^marriage are combing part of a forest noirth TEETH on yaia ptetes. Mo . Saturdi^ morning at-»8t. Augus­ of Sydney for 8-year-old Graem/ soosT, paity teete or feeltiiE. Saturday morning of Miss Ger­ ‘jiUte 'odor**odor" (denture(i' breetta). i trude Jane Meyer of Coventry to tine's Church, .Hartford. Thorne and hie kidnapers. PAeTEETH at anp druE.oooaP Wiltiam John Carter of Vernon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Graeme's cap,' plastic raincoat, The bride is the daughter of and Mrs. Harvey' Robinson of 524 arithmetic book and lunch packet Mrs. Arthur Gustafson of Belle­ Wfethersfleld Ave., Hartford., ,The —Including an apple—were.found vue Dr., Coventry, and George bridegroom is the son of-Mr. and this morning near a road running . TWO MltUOM Meyer of Somersville, Conn. The Mrs. Daniel DeTuccio of 37 Bliss through the forest. bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Hartford. • ' The discoverleil caused police to PRESGRirnONS Mrs. William Carter, Box Mt. The Rev. Thomas J.-Lynch of St. intensify a search of the area that SAFETY COMPOUNDED Timothy's Church, Hartford, per­ was scoured over the- weekend af­ THERE’S WORK Dr., Vernon. formed the nuptial Mass. The The Rev. Ralph Kelley united ter Graeme's school case was found ARTHUR DRUU the couple in marriage and cele­ church was adorned with white there Friday night. Police Com­ brated a nuptial Mass. gladioli and- palms. missioner Colin-.J. Delaney said it Given in marriage by her father, r-4----- ___ _: appeared the kidnapers had been Given in jnarriage by her step­ the bride wore a gown of Chantilly y;'.' in the area in the past 24 hours father, Arthur Gustafson, the lace, fashioned with a sequin- bride wore a floor-length gown of I- and might still be. there. trimmed Sabrina neckline, long .' * 'v ’ ■The only word since the boy dis­ white Chantilly lace over net and tapered aleeves, and a fitted bodice. ■'ll appeared was a phone call late satin, styled vvitir a scalloped The bouffant skirt was designed Thursday. A man speaking with a neckline, fitted bodice, tapered with alternate tiers of Chantilly / . ^ foreign accent demanded 25,000. Sleeves and full-skirt. Her finger­ lace, and plaited tulle in back, end pounds ($56,000) for the’ return of SPECIAL tip illusion veil was attached to the skirt terminated in a cathedral At • ^ the child, saying otherwise he UNITED AIRCRAFT! a pleated cap, trimmed with pearls train. Her lace-edged fingertip- f . ■■ ^ | MONTH OF JULY would "feed him to the aharks.” and sequins. She carried a white length veil was arranged from a The family has had no instructions missle with orchid and streamers crown trimmed with seed pearls. for paying the money, however. of stephanotis. She carried a cascade ■ bouquet of The police today said they were MEN’S and WOMEN'S Miss Esta Miniccucci, 443 E. gardenias, white roses, and baby's baffled and "just sbout where wc Middle Tpke., was maid of hon­ breath. were la.st Thursday.” New South or; She wore lace over aqua taf­ Mrs.- Frances Ardy of Nauga­ Wales Premier Robert J. Heffron feta with fitted bodice and bouf­ tuck was matron of honor. She said he had given police permission BERMUDA fant skirt, and aqua cap with wore a ballerina-length gown of to fly an American FBI agent in veil. She carried a cascade of pink silk organza, fashioned with to help out, hut police .said they did pink ' carnations. a- midriff of white satin, a .shirred not contemplate that yet. Bridesmaids were Miss Marilyn bodice, and a bouffant skirt. Her The distraught parents, staying Carter of Vernon,’ sister of the headpiece was a,, tlillc crown and close to the phone since the origi­ SHORTS bridegroom, and Miss Nancy circular veil wblch matched the Zt nal phone call, said sll they want Breault, 35 Hilltop Dr.. Manches­ color of- the gown. She carried a is their son back. Cl«an«d and PrtuMd Prolonged negotiations to settle the strike in seven of United Aircraft s ter. They wore violet nylon gowns white fan with gardenias and aqua "The kindapers will get the mon­ -with draped bodices and full carnations. ey if they keep their word and re­ skirts, and violet caps with veils Attendants were Miss Dorothy turn our boy unharmed," said the They carried cascades of yellow Nadeau of Hartford.^ fcousin of the father, Basil Thorne, who won bride; Miss 'Rita M. Hutson 'qF l(W,()00_pounds ($223,000)^ in a lot­ plsaite l^we^GoUapsed.------carnations. THbmpsonville; Mrs: Claudette Rb- Robert Joseph Carter of Vernon klsh of East Hartford: Mrs. Mal- tery last month ' Pair was his brother's be^t man. Ush­ cla Boland of Bristol: and'Mra. ers were John Kovicki of 23 Force Photo 8 FAAIILIES FX.EE FIRE « t’ Dale Clarke of East Hartford. MRS. DAVID D. DeTUCCIO (Cosh and Carry) Lockwood St., Manchester; Julian Flower girl was Miss Elizabeth Norwich, July 11 (Jq—F'ire of­ Newton of Brookfield Rd., Bolton, Phillips of New Britain. ficials are seeking the cause of a and Paul Margelony of Manches­ - The bridesmaids wore aqua hall was decorated wiUt palms and graduated from Bulkeley High fire that produced damage esti­ We see little hope for a settlement in the weeks ahead. ^ CtMmpkgn* Photo ter. Gowns'and headpieces'identical to gladioli. . School, Hartford. She is employed mated unofficially at $40,000 in a LUCKY LADY MRS. WAYNE CLAY Mrs. Gustafson wore a brown that worn by the matron of honor. For a motor trip throtigh the by the Mechanics Savings Bank. 3-story ■ brick building. Eight fam­ 0 ' and yellow silk print with white They carried lybite fans with gar­ smith, the bride wore a white linen Hartford. 'The .bridegroom is a ilies Were evacuated and two LAUNDRY sheath and white accessories. graduate of Hartford High School, stores damaged aa a re.sult of . the At a lawn wedding in Coventry, of Nile green taffeta with cap accessories for ’ her daughter's denias and white carnations. The 43 PURNELL PLACE sleeves, fitted bodice and modified wedding. The bridegroom's moth­ flower girl wore a floor-length After July^287~the couple will be and is completing three years in Saturday night blaze. The bulk of Saturday afternoon; Miss Nancy er wore a green and pink silk gown of pink -Silk organza styled at home at 524 Wethersfield Ave., the U.S. Air Force. He will be an the damage was to street-level (Back of Button’s) \ We have vital contracts to meet. We fully expect to fulfill them. Edith- Moore befcame the bride of bell skirt. The bridesmaids’ dress­ Hartford. . employe of Mancinl Contractors Lt. Wayne Clay. es were styled similarly in laven­ sheath with three-quarter-length with a ' Sabrina neckline, cap shops. coat and white accessories. Both sleeved, bouffant skirt, cummer­ The bride attended Nathan Hale after his military service is termi­ The bride i* the daughter of der taffeU. All wore matching School in Manchester, and was Mr. and Mra. Burton Elizur Moore headpieces and carried bouquetii wore corsages of split white and bund,' and bow in back. Her head- nated. of Brookmoore, Coventry. The of summer flowers and green foli­ pink carnations. piece was a tulle tiara and circu­ bridegrroom ia the son of Mr. and age. A reception for 100 guests was lar veil which matched the color Mrs. Elias Francis Clay, also of Richard Clay of Mansfield held in the church hall. For of the gown. She carried a white More than 17,000 of om* production force... about 60 per cent.. . either Coventry and formerly of Man­ served as his brother's beat man. motor trip to New York City, Mrs. fan with gardenias and pink and chester. Ushers were Burton Moore III, Carter wore" a pink cotton dress aqua carnations. The ReV. James Mac Arthur of­ brother of the bride; Lewis Geis with white accessories and.orchid Ronald Ardy of Naugatuck was ficiated; assisted by the Rev. Philip of Manchester, -and Lt. John Casey corsage^ T^e couple will live at best mail. Ushers were Sebas­ never struck or have already returned to their jobs. They are producing Roberts. of Mooresville,. Ind. 155 Oak St., Manchester, after tian DeTuccio of Hartford, broth­ RISLEY Oiven in marriage by her father, Mrs. Moore wOre a green silk er of the bridegroom; Donald San- July 17. zo of East Hartford; David L. De­ the bride wore a gown of white dress with white accessories. The Mrs. Carter is a graduate of silk organza. A border of appli- bridegroom’s mother wore beige Tuccio of Hartford, cousin of the Windham High School in Willi bridegroom; Robert Cormier of WOODWORKING a high and excellent quantity of work. qiied tiJfeta edged the scoop neck­ lace over nile green with beige mantic. Mr. Carter is a 1958 grad­ line and bracelet-length sleeves. Hartford, cousin of the bride; Ed­ INOORPOBATEO .1 accessories. uate of Rockville High School, and win Boland of Bristol; and Stuart The gown was fashioned with a After a wedding trip to north­ is employed by the Lydall and fitted bodice and full skirt, accent­ ern' Massachusetts, the couple will Albert of Springfield, Mass. Ring- ■Lake St., Vernon Foulds Paper Co., Manchester, bearer Was Robert Phillips of New ed with taffeta appliques, . termi­ live at Ft. Delvoir, Va., for two Tel. Ml 9-4824 nating in a chapel train. She wore months. They will then move to Britain. Work awaits a good share of the 40 per cent who have remained away a wreath of stephanoti's, ivy and Ft. Bragg, N.C., where Lt. Clay Andover The bride’s mother wore a pink myrtle, with fingertip veil of will be' stationed for two. years. embroidered organza sheath with TR 5-1166 . ^ench illusion, and carried a Mra. Clay was graduate from an overskirt of the same mate­ bouquet of summer flowers and Windham-High School, -and at­ Nelson Reports rial, a floral tiara, and a corsage Ivy. of pink roses and white carnations. lioping for an early settlement. » „ ~ ~ Mrs. Burton Moore III of West- tended Willimantic State College. The bridegroom’s mother wore an A CUSTOM KITCHENS port, sister-in-law of this bride, Lt. Clay was also graduated Of Fire Activity orchid silk organza dress designied ' O . •” was matron of honor. Bridesmaids from Windham High School and with a Sabrina neckline and a were Miss Judith Wheelock, Miss recently graduated from the U.S. Chief George Nelson's -monthly- bouffant skirt. Her white hat ★ COUNTER TOP SPECIALIST Kay Bissell, both of Coventry, and Military Academy at West Point, report given, at the Volunteer Fire was adorned with an orchid in SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY Miss Judith James of Columbia. N.Y.. and was .commissioned in Department -meeting Friday listed back. Her corsage was of yellow ★ GENERAL WOODWORKING We are launching a vigorous campaign to fill every job opening in our The matron of honor wore a, dress the Corps of Engineers. one tornado alert, one brush fire roses and white carnations. and three calls for the emergency A dinner and reception for about truck. . 230 guesta were held in the after- ★ BUILDING MATERIALS Coventry He announced that the Chief of noon and evening at the Veteran . / Genuine plants. We strongly urge every employee who is not now at work to report the Rockville Fire Departnient Firemen’s Hall, Hartford. The had written to thank the Andover group for its Mutual Aid support TfNDH during that city's rash of fires. immediately for assignment. ^ ^ Vote^ Approve $2,850 In discussion following the MILK-KD chief’s report, firemen referred to the number of people who are not For Welfare, Elections members of'the department who 146 Piece HOMEMAKER have been obstructing firemen and their equipment in getting to the A total of 12,850 In appropria-A, There will be.no meetings of the scene of an alarm. They'' would tions was voted,in seven minutes Public Health Nursing Assn, in appreciate it If' residents would Silver • Dinnerware • ©lass at the-special town meeting Friday July or Augu^. not race equipment to ,th4 scene, CUTLETS night.' Plans ar^/being made by the but would proceed, instead, at a Of the total, 12,000 was for the association for the annual mem­ moderate rate of speed. Only Matched Set Anywhere! J-' VACATION POLICY FdR HOURLY.RATiD EMPLOYEES Board of Welfare and J850 for the bership drive Sept. ,8, 9 and 10. Former Lt. -Joseph Armstrong Election Expense Account for re ­ Mrs. Alwina O'Brien, local pub­ was promoted to ' Ca^itain and HEAVY CORN-FED vising voting lists. lic health visiting nurse, has com- Drillmaster. Captain Armstrong I L ^ 1 1 ' X ■ The appropriations to the Board ple^d a course on Diet and Nutri­ conducts drills each Wednesday at All employees at looril will be contacted by their foreman . of Welfare brings its total account tion Therapy which is a 2-credit 6:45 p.m. and on Sunday mornings United Aircraft’s plan to shut down for vacations was ■ to $8,000 for the fiscal year ending bourse, recently offered by Boston for new members interested in LH EU C U B fi Aug. 31. ---- / '^Ijfhlverslty,^ ______qualifying for badges and aa a re subject to being affected by conditions beyond the com­ or supervisor prior to July 16, 1960, for the purpose of The increase in approprfatlon^o Mrs. O’Brien will be on vacation fresher, course for present mem- arranging vacation periods for individual employees who this board has been attrlb u t^ to from July 15 to Aug. 15. berA William Oren and Frank pany’s control. The strike of employees, which began on a load increase as well as the fact Officials of the nursing associa­ Reed were awarded IxUlges Friday PA Y ONLY are eligible for, and who desire to take, a vacation. Insofar that the last legislature required tion report a check of $1,000 re­ after qualifying on all equipment. June 8 and still continues, in spite of every effort on the com­ towns to pay welfare hoeb»tal bills. ceived from its Thrift wid Gift Capt. Maxwell B. Hutchinson $1.00 A WEEK as possible, vacations will be scheduled according to the Concerning the EWctiCn Expense Shop as its semi-annual donation. showed training films on gasoline STEAKS pany's part to end it, has made it necessary that the planned Account an amendm^t was passed On Radar Vessel John Cummlsk Jr., chief ra- fires, resuscitation and the use of shutdown for vacations be'cancelled at the struck plants. deidres of the employees. In these instances vacations will > to reduce the original request of darrhan, USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. fog to extinguish fires. $1,375 to $850. Tb% registrars had Joiin Hutchinson will be in — originally estimated-their survey, ot ^ohn J. Cumimlsk of Main St., is instead of a vacation shutdown, vacations for 1060 W have to be Adapted as necewaiy^^ ^ ^ serving aboard the tsharge -of- recruiting- manpower-for- the town by etreets at the higher USS Stickell operating the firemen's Camlbar on Aug. all hourly-rated employees will be scheduled on or before Howeoert it will he the responsibility of supervision to ^ figure. out of Norfolk,,Va. 20. Those at the meeting com­ ^YOUR Registrars in the First District mented on the wonderful response have conipleted their work' and ’ ■ 4 ^ ' . July 16,1960, for all siich employees who are on the active insure epnUnuous operation of each department and to meet MancheiHer Evening Herald Cov­ of residents tb the annual event. found expenses to-be less than an­ entry correspondent Mrs. Pauline Ekilletin Hoard CHOICE lb payroll of the company as of that date. individual production requirements- . ticipated.' ...... - little, telephone Pilgrim X-0$81, The„ Fire Department -wiTl plajt . Officials in this district reported Palmers' at 6:30 tonight at- the 15ii streets and trails in the area elementary school field. The Fire ahd there are about 45 streets in Gold Mine Smallest Department and the Lake teams -^ e Second District.- .are now tied for tbp place in Little It was pointed out at the special- Tynygroes, Wales—Wales has League. . town meeting that the budget for probably the world’s smallest gold V./ The Regional 8 Board of Edu­ 1960-gl for the Election Expense mine and the tiniest pearl fishery. cation will hold its annual meet­ ^ 4 ■'T Account would be increased con­ The mine, near Tynygroes, pro- 1 COD FILLETS ing at 8 tonight in the RHAM ------siderably because of printing cost. duces not much more than enough High School library. —The-programr-of-voter-4lstlng^ by -for'-gold' wedding rings for’ the V CAf>'N streeU is a yearly requirement by - pritlsh royal family. The pearl MMcheater Evening Herald An­ law. fishery, near Con^^ay Castle in JOHN'S ' LB - .J N Court . Cases dover eorreapondent, Miy. Paul D. ■ ''V /'■ north .Wales, is ih'^tanks on ths Pfanstiehl, telephone ntgrlm S- Robert G. Holmgren, 17, of quay near Britain's-smallest house. 8856. Stortehouse Rd., wee given a 60- day suspended jail sentence and NEVER, ovon In this—tbo tpoco ago — havo you MOP such aifenjihing voludl UNITED AIRCRAFT CORPORATION -y . placed on probation for slk months You'll bo pinching yourstif to molco luro it'i real! And REAL it li — on a charge of taking a motor ve­ hicle without the owner’s permis­ yoV'got obtolutoly ovorything you too on this table —a full lervice BANANAS sion, by Justice Leroy M. Roberts for B — 146 porfoctly matched pfocet of silverware, dinnerworo N ' In Justice Court Friday night. ond glottworo in a dream of o pink rote patterni And who ever '4' A nolle was entered in the case YELLOW of Teddy T. Benoit, 10, of Church OPEN UNTIL heard of getting DOUBLE TEASPOONS, A GRAVY BOAT, SALTS and Lane, on a charge of taking a PEFPERS — even a QARVING SET in a table lervice at thii fanlattie RIPE LB t o * motor vehicle without the owner's , low price? And ovenproof ond detergent-proof dinnerware with the ; .. permission. . Krug to Speak GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SEAL OF APPROVAL? Yet, you get.oil theie - PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT Atty. William Krug of Willi- wonderful thiingi. Own pr give one now — on ideal set for young ' mantic will give a talk on "Crim­ . homemakeri, for lummer cottage, or for everyday uiel inal Court Proce^re" at the 6:46 5 P.M. A8}P'$ Own . . . It's p.m. .dinner meeting of the Rotary JUMso ei$L 4c Off! All Pure Coffee! Club Wednesday at the veatry of ^------— MAIL THIS ORDER BLANK ------— — i the-First Congregational Church. TODAY! 958 MAIN STREET A John W. Bissell is program i, •V- MICHAELS MANCHESTER, CONN. A&P INSTANT COFFEE chairman. ALSO TUESDAir and FRIDAX _ Meetings riEASE SEND ME, AREA DtllVERV CHAROES MERAID, Ik* 144 Now at a sensational low pricil' The local planning and Zoning t AJf. te S FJH. Pi*c* Haimmskar S*l illuilr*l«ii ebevt, coniiitlng of Dinn*rw*r*. IKORSKY AIRCRAFT Commission will meet a t 8 p.m. THURSDAF Silvtrwor* and Clauwar*. I agrt* ta pay $39.93 plu>. t l . M Conn. JUAABOSIZE I 1 . HAMILTON STANDARD today at the Town Qflnce Build­ •t A.M. to 8 P.M. Sal*i Tax and will pay In iK* mann*r cktcktd b«law. lOOZJAR > i M ing. I *02 ..JWEONCSDAY Ch»«K «ncloi*d P $i.00 o w««k (o mail wrvlt* ckargg { — T h r “Auxiliary - to -the^ Coventry ay C tiarg* Legion Poet will meet at 8 pm. • AJM. to IX NOON 3 0 4 wlTl^li* odd^ tor •oiy poyiMnti). ' | today. A slate of officers will be THI KNOWN NAMI TNV OlUT ATtANTiC A VACmC TtA I presented for election. The nom­ THE KNOWN QUALITY HttfMe geeeeoogeeoeeoteeeeegeteeeeeee FK#A# i eCeeeoeeeeeeoe inating committee conaiata of Mrs. Eugene Rychling, Mrs. JamM SINCE I too eeoeeeoeeeRoeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaeeeeaeeeefeeteeeae ':i s > Hoyt and Mrs. Henry Korber of FO R YOUR d r y . ••eeeeeeeeeeeeeeebeeee** • o e e e e e e ■ N ortt Windham. ' ' Post members will also most L as Ml a» ■■ W «« Hi ■» M |a as OBW M ■■

Umlnary outUnt o f tha plan, aa that find the T^wn Meeting HiHirs 1[HE HOUSE OF FASHION conflicting with other ImpoHaat Safety Belts Reds Say Lost U.S. Plane Congo Bids UN iUmrl^f0trr made pudUc by the A.dmlnlatraUoii. Jobless Total duties, will be able to vote during ia that It excludaa Cuba. Obvloualy, the day. and as in many familiM, vunwiifiviivi Refitore Order SttTtitttQ JfTrald a propoaal that we aupply econom­ Up by MilUon both husband and wife wUL h«v« a Traplhriver EYE GLASS SAltS'StRVICi Shot Down in Soviet Area / , ic aalatance to that country ta one vote where often the problema of Softly ROW the light of day tiiat would fo ' doum hard with baby sitter* allowed only one to HEARING (OoattniMf Iron Page One> Nomination Drive Madera, CaUf., July 11 A frepa Pag* Om ) I t BU m U 8tr**t Washington, July 11 (F)—Gov­ attend and vote at Town Meet- Fades Upon my sight away; C lU a c tB iter. Conn. many In the United SUtca who iFrte from care, from labor free^ young drag racer burned to death TUUMAS R rteOPWM ernment aourcea iRdlcate the num­ ingo. In many Town Meeting*, aa AIDS week by many Belgians when dis­ have been outraged b y Premier Lord, I would commune with thee. yesterday when his gas tank ex­ Tha incidant kicked up an inter­ orders broke out in Leopoldville. WALTER R rEROuSON ber of unemployed Increased about in the last school, meetlngt a voice (CoBUiraod from Fags <0bs) PublialMn ploded. The youth apparently was CONTACT LBNB SPECTAUCT national furore and was used by (In Geneva, U.N.-Sevretary EoUBd«d''October L Ittt Caatro’a damagoric atUcka on ua vote was used. Machine votin|i will Thou, whose all pervading eye Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev one million In June while the trapped In Oie car by hla safety General Dag Hammarskjold cut thought It would summon at least and hla confiacation of American give ti» weak vol« as much pow­ Naught escapes, without, within. belU. to call off the Paris summit meet­ R«v. Yost Brandt Police Arrests PubUahcd BTory ______HfVSlllM Excel number of employed reached a er aa tha loud voice and the way short a visit to Geneva to return 60 votes for Kennedy toward ths ■ondtys Ana HolldAVi'laAyi ^1Enured at property. , Pardon each,Infirmity, Dean Baxter Jr., 22, of nearby ing even before it atarted, The RevC*Yost Brandt, 81; father . KanchMter Conn., z aa record high. you vote will be secret. Machine OPTICAL STYLE BAR Today’s note said the Soviet Air to Njew York headquarters be­ 761 he needs for the nomination. 6ttlea At However, even the Boylet Union Open fault, and secret eln. Merced, was unable to extricate of the Rev. Erich O. Brandt of Victor Higuera, 41, of 70 Bol­ The decision of California and Second ClAM ~AUU tUjter- Official figures will be released voting will not Interfere 'with the himself when the gas tank of hi* BQ t - l l t l Force picked up a-^trace of the New Britain and former paetor of cause of the Congo situation. He was invited to participate in the operation of the Town Meeting. As Soon, for me, the light o f day 9«g MAIN STREET ____ ' went to Geneva for. a meeting of ton Rt, was arrested and charged some .other states could deter­ BUB8CRIPTION RATER tomorrow; dual-engine 1027 Model T. racing plane while it was over the Bar- Concordia Lutheran Church, died with keeping an unlicensed dog. Payabla in Advance Marshall Plan, when it was origi­ with these three ordinances, a Shall forever pase away; «nte Sea proceeding toward Soviet the U.N. economic and Social mine whether Kennedy snatches The eources predicted these, to­ coupe. exploded. He was being yesterday in Rochestef, N. Y. He is due in court Friday. the prize on the first roll call or ^ a Year Town Meeting can be 'called for Then, from ein and sorrow free. pushed to the starting line at, territory. When It reached''^, the Council.) __IContlia ••••••••••■■• nally proposed. Tha Soviets re­ tals: About million unem­ The elder clergyman had been Antone Barres, 28, of Wllllman- is forced to battle it out longer. !! liiu discussion and opinions before vot­ Take me, Lord, to dwell with thee. Madera Airport at the time. Soviet border at the Kola PertlJi- Belgian paratr'Oops were' -Tbree tContba fused. Castro should have the same ployed and about 68,106,000 em­ pastor of churches In Watertown, tic, was arrested and charged Among others Gov. Herschel C. O^a Month ing. BUlai a fighter plane took off ana dropped into the t»-oubIe centers ployed — an increase of more Thou who, sinless, yet has known N.- Y., Preston, Ontario, Canada, with failure to change the sifi- Loveless of Iowa released a favor­ Weakly choice. And If he chose to remain To depend on petitions to force Identified the plane by Its Amer­ of Luluabourg and Stanleyville to Sinaia Copy...... 06 than 600,000. in employment over All of man’i.Inflrmlty; Borrow Umhrellao Albqny and Plttsford, N. Y.: until dress on hla drivers license and car ite son delegation after it has cast outside the plan, aa he probably a machine vote in future large ex­ ican Air Force markings. ---- his rStlrament in 1946i after .which try to control the rampaging MEMBER OF last July’s record. Then, from thfne eierriaTthrone, registration. He has been sum­ its 26 votes for him on the first would, then it woUld be up to him penditures would be a risky under- The note s«ld the Soviet pilot he serveidAs a aupply pastor for 12 troops. THE ASSOCIATE® PRESS ^ t h employment and unem­ Jesus, look with pitying n you w.'uit tho I'l-'.t. buy Navigation ch ai^ show these North Carolina said he could not court-appointed counsel were Eu­ St.; Ernest White, 21 S. Grove St, Francis J. Ziercuk, 17, of Staf­ tain Republican choice. Is himself Castro pie favor of building him up variations in degrees along curv­ accept the civil rights proposal. gene Genice, Robert Armour, Rockville; Roy Adams, Andover; ford Springs, tampering with a only 47, while Johnson, Kennedy's in the eyes of his own people and ing lines, and corrections are made He was one of four Southerners on James C. Graye and Evelyn Graye, Robert MUlette, 19 Riverside Dr.; motor vehicle, referred to juvenile court; Randall H. Hill, 20, of 28 closest rival, ia S2. those of other South Americans, frpm year to year. the drafting committee. However, Edward Holtz, Arthur Tortorello Walter Kicking, 91 Charter Oak and Stanley Younger. Mr. and Mrs. S t Foster .St., Manchester, violation And what la happening in this as a laader lighting for the inde- ' Assistant Secretary of Drfense two of these were absent from the Town Earns $113,787 session at whlcli the' plank was Graye were listed In the Indict­ ADMITTED TODAY: EMward of probation, suspension of lO^day Allen Shand, 23, o f Kalamazoo, this country, as hew, younger, men New tlylei in modem banking Murra:y Snyder said he was sure pendehce of his country against Mf. the plane made no deliberate at­ approved. Significantly, one of the ment as operators of the J. C. Paganl Jr., 53 Gerard St. jail sentence revoked: Robert E. Mich., and Frederick W. Guerra, edge their way Into the center of Yankee Imperialism. tempt to fly over the Soviet Union. absentees was Rep. Paul J. KHday Graye Co., brokerage dealers that BIRTHS SATURDAY: A son Watroue, 42, of Wapplng, intoxica­ 22, of Hartford, both stationed at r . tion, 15 days, common dninkard, 3 political power, la happening' else­ He said he based this opinion ori of Texas, a Johnson supporter. On Year’s investments handled diatrlbution of the stock. to Mr. and Mrs. George Gentile, the Keeney St. Nike site, were months, boUi suspended,- probation ' the order to halt reconnaissance Ervin declined to speculate, how­ Younger, Tortorello, George ,B. 61 Fairfield St.; a son to Mr. and fined $35 each for turning in a where In the world. There seems ('A.\ DIMS imposed for one year; Raymond false alarm on July 1. Judg' Indian Summer Mood flights over Russian territory fol­ ever, on what steps '.that Dixie In' returns on investments of Mahler and De. Filippo were all.in­ Mrs. Glenwood Nsirkson. 73 Tal- little point, therefore, in' Asking itially under $100,000 bond with Bartholomew. 47, of Hebron, in­ ment wqk suspended on additional lowing the U2 spy plane Incident delegates might take,. public money, Manchester proe- cott Ave., Rockville; a son to Mr. toxication $18, common drunkard, who can "handle" Khrushchev—or ”My place in history will be de­ Wording of the plank was not Check Gathers Lombardozzi, and Mra. Richard Flavin, J e r a ld charges of causing Injury to po­ In May. pered last year under Town Treas­ 3 months; Andrew T. Grassette, lice and fire* alarm wires. de Gaulle and Adenauer, for that cided by historians, and they will In addition to McCone and Olm- made public. But it promised to Those claiming heart aliments I>r., Rockville. urer Walter N. Leclerc. 24, Upper Butcher Rd., Ellington, Mabel Genoveai, of 587 Center matter. ‘TTia question should be who probably give '• consideration to . stead, the crewmen of the plane use full legislative and administra­ are William Maurice, Edward T. BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A daugh­ breach of peace, cmitlnued 3 tive powers of the federal govern­ In the 1959-60 fiscal year, $737, Not Dust St., was fined $12 for failure to can ‘■handle’’^ e men who succeed PIKE LENOX PHARMACY have been Identified by a Forbes Moss, and David Nixon. The other ter to Mr. and Mr». Gerald Lyons, months with disposition dependent drive to the right. these years and the war years that ment to end racial discrimination two whose cases were continued ■ them-and/tile new situations devel­ / k Air Force Base spokesman as: which ended'.june 30, investments Hartford; a son to Mr. and Mra. upon his behavior: Earl Beard 33 George A. Steele, 17, o f Wilson, they think they deserye, and then 2 99 E. CENTER ST. M l 9.0B 94 Capt. Eugene E. Posa, 38. are James Kanter and MShler both oping around the globe.. made under I^eclerc’s direction ■ The many who cite the consci­ Joseph La R occo, Umstottbury; a failure to dnvi they will make a mnclusinn. I don't ginally from Santa Monica, Calif,; ment, housing and other fields. entiousness of .Town Treasurer of whom did not appear today but son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pren­ B. Hayes, 30, High Manor Trailer For the world is In the throes of ■The plank commits the Demo- earned some 111 per cent more in to the right. think I'll be around to differ with Capt. Willard G. Palm, 39, Oakv Walter N. Leclerc have one more whose Hart/ord lawyers wercopres- tiss, 40fi N. Main St.; a daughter Park, Vernon, intoxication, judg­ Joseph W. Staniunas, 4^, of 74 political, economic auid technologi­ Ridge. Tenn., 1st Lt. Dean B. Phil­ cfatic party to enactment by. Con­ interest than was earned in fiscal item for the book. ent. to Mr. and Mi’s. Anthony Teren- ment suspended; Albert Gilpin Jr., th'Sm,” gress of Jegislation to broaden Plymouth Lane., was fliisd N for cal revolutions the likes of which lips, 25. Inwood. N. Y., and 1st Lt. year 1958-59, ahd there was only Included In the $113,787 in in­ The true bill charging that the aio, 27 Russell St. 26, of 107 High St., and Herbert allowing his dog to roam. This passage, in elegiac vein, powers of the attorney general In 4 per cent more ihoney to invest, defendants acquired large blocks it has never aeen before. And the Oscar L. Goforth, 26, Sardis, Okla. terest payments which the North DISCHARGED STURDAY: Al­ Fraser, 22, East Hartford^ breach Raymond B. Ather, 21, of 8 the racial field. He would be given according to the treasurer’s fig­ of now worthless Atlas Gypsum of peace, $6 each. deil'vered with the famous Eisen End funeral director eacned for fonso Renna, Hyde Ave., Rockville; Mintz Ct. was fined $3 for Im­ question that America, faces ^ authority to obtain injunctions ures. '' stocks for, 20 cents per- share and Also Mitchell Remklewlcz. 38. of 'hower grin, seemed to set the mood the town in - thei fiscal year that John Feegel, 854 Center St.; Mrs. proper passing. ’ ’ whether it has, within, the Iasi ISO against any infringement of con­ They said interest of $113,787 sold them to. purchasers by way of of .57 Village St., Intoxication. $15; for the President’s press confer­ ended last June 30, ia an item of Barbara Schoen, 843 Main St.; Cattxte W. Cloutier, 18, of 311 years, produced men o f the caliber stitutional rights because of race, was earned on total investments a boiler roOm operation at prices Lionel M. Rtendeau, .16, of 137 color or creed.. $737 that speaks volumes all by Oscar Olson, 21 Carol Dr.; Rich­ Spencer St., was fined $3 for fail­ ence last Wednesday, which was S tate N ews of $4,600,000, compared to $53,919 ranging up to $3.75, The indict­ Orchard St., apeedlng, continued to needed to lead this country Into the It,, also promises legislation to itself. ard Clough, feast Hartford; Mrs. ure to drive to the right. hla, first informal facing of thf. from $4,401,462 lii '■1958-59; and ment specifically name* 11 Con­ July 25 on cohdltlon he surrender Donald'R. Steeley, 25, of Spring- aeventh" decide of the Twentieth give peniianent status to the pres­ Last year, tbs' town received a necticut resident victonis in what Sally Kirka, 116 Oak St.; Mrs. American people since the foreign l ‘ $64,928 from $3,610,'rai in 1957- $30,0(M) check from Metropolitan his license, until then; Richard H. field, Mass., was fined $3 for pass­ century. ent temporary - ClvU Rights Com­ 58. The most rqcent ye'ar was authorities said is the largest num­ Lorena Wolcott, 174 Main St.; relations events of May. u n mission, The commission Is author­ Homes Inc. as a performance bond SUmpson, 26. of 2 Park St. intoxi­ ing in a no passing zone. •The Times,” as politicians at leclerc’s first full one In the ber of defendants in any single Walter Izlkewlcz; 84 Congress ized to investigate complaints of on Installation of roads and util­ cation, judgement .suspended. The charge of fraudently issu­ He wss equally phU'psophIcsI and treasurer’s post. case. St.; Joseph PouUot, 22 Hackma­ nominating conventions love to say, discrimination. ities in a subdivision off Spring ing two checks, against Mrs. Dale seemingly relaxed In his discussion ^Gbntinued from l^ g e One) The $113,7«7 divided into $56,- tack St.; Janet Krlstoff, 314 School "call for greatness." And so they .The proposal also expressed sym­ St,; Aldo DeFllllppls, Hartford; DeLuco, 21, o f 177 Spruce St., was 722 derived from general fund in­ St., east of Gardner St. nolled. do. We-, as a nation, have produced rof Unison with the next President­ pathy and understanding for what Officials were confused. Nor­ Mra. Incl Yurugor, 7Q Haynes St.; Chaminadc Names tlonal mixup and confusion .con­ l,r called peaceful, sit-in demonstrs' vestments and $57,665 from spe­ Firemen Squelch Thq charge of fraudently issu­ it before when It was needed, as elect, In. his dlsciMslon of his pos­ tributed to the a c t” Over $100,000 mally, townplannera do not re­ Mr*. Dorothy Falnigan, Hebron; tions carried on by student groufa cial fund Investments. The general ing a check, against Clements W. England produced a young "Nye" sible campaign role, in his handling la still unaccounted for. fund reiturn surpassed the con­ ceive performance bonds In the William Plzzpnl, Hartford; Ar- Commitee Heads Clark, 42, of 89 Lockwood St., was in many parts of the South against mand Fauciter, 14 W h itest.; Miss Bevan to fight for the right and of questions shout Nelson Rocke In sentencing him, Judge Smith servative $40,000 prediction Le- form . of checks, and even if the Tow n Line Blaa$e nolled. lunch counter restrictions. 'These check were invested. It was un­ Frieda Reutter, 10 West St., Rock- dignity of Welsh miners and offer feller, and In.,taking hla own lead said "it is unfortunate that a man demonstrations have evoked bitter clerc gave in June 1969, when the Appointment of c o m m 111 e e Charges of intoxication and of his age and his apparent good known whether the town or devel­ Eighth District firemen were -vllle; Mrs. Ida McLeod, Andover; breath of peace, against Albert his country an alternative, If not In rebuffing the first effort to turn southern criticism and arrest of fiscal ycxr began. chairmen to the, executive board reputatlon’‘ is being presetned on Figures In Surplus' oper would get the interest, they called to fight a small brush and Arnold Nelson, , 737 Lydall St.; Cole, 54, of 129 Branford St., were always popular, point of view In Khrushchev's wistful dream of many participants. Robin Foster^ Wapplng: Chris­ of Chamlnade Musical Club waa such a serious chargee. The judge Ervin______contended ___ rthe ______reference Th;e amount-would play a big said. . 0 woods fire o ff Baldwin Rd. just af-' announced today by Mra. jDrum nolled. red flag' O'yef the Whole world Into -The check waa-gaVhering-^ust topher Albair, Andover; Christine foreign policy. .Only time will tell •f.r said that hs wished he ^iUd-be-*s^ tbTHe“ sit-in strikes wduTd, in“ef- part in any budget -surpltis-from -ter-6-p.m, yesterday. The charge of breach of peace, Oiender, NohvicH; Fred Baldwin, mond Stewart, new president. whether the America that, has a sensational new Russian threat, aure of Clifford’s rehabilitation poa- feet, constitute party endorse­ the 1959-60 year, which officials In a safe when Leclerc •Two trucks responded, and a fire Those appointed are Mrs. How- against- William F. O’Connell, 40, official said there was. no damage. 111 High St.( Rockville; Walter fought' two wprld wars, suffered albilltles as his defense counsel. ment of the demonstrations. are determining now. and Invested it in three banks on of 109 Summer S t, was n<^ed. Ciohe waa the stony-faced de South Windsor firemen were also Grushar 123 N. I-akewOQd Circle; ard Chess and Mrs. Hiisseil Ven Hoivever, he noted; that Clifford’s Rep. Chester Bowles of Con­ ‘the treasurer makes profits for a chance, last! September. nart, program cO'^ehairmSn; Mrs The chargt of following too through a depression and w'ntlowed fense of poslUons not quite sound ’ companions were -of "questionable the town by investing In shoft term Today, he said he -has obtained fighting .the same fire from an­ Mrs. ESdna Odell, 396 I ^ e St.; cioee, against -Hans Ackerman, 52, in wealth, divided over McCarlhy- or not quite frankly stated In his necticut, chairman of the resolu­ other direction. Arnold Butler, 110 Stridcland St.; Allan Clark and Mrs. Victor Her­ Have You HeatYi... character” and that he "squander­ tions committee, said little diffi­ securitlei money the town doesn't legal advice that the $737'-In in­ ring, hospitality coecdialrmen; Mrs, of 82 Conway Rd., Was rioUed.'^ .Ism and brought about civil rights more formal TV report to the na­ ed” money on loans and gifts and immediately have to spend. In 1956, terest Is the. tpwn’s and the de­ The fire, which had been, smoking Mrs. Dorothea Sltzy, Andover; Judgment was suspended dn. culty was encountered In writing for most of the afternoon before IWlUtain Shaw, North Coventry; Norm an Slade, publicity; Mi’s. bRS produced- it again—and, equal­ tion after his return from the Far not from the pressure of need, planks on foreign, and other do­ the town changed the timing of veloper won't claim 11. Manchester charges of keeping unlicensed dogs, its fiscal year to make such short' firemen were called, was right Henry Petig, 160 Bissell St.; Mrs. Cyrus Tompkins, niember8hl|p ly .Important, wheth^ the voters East. mestic Issues. is that much richer for hjs. effort*- against L«e H. Bolduc, of 458 W. term investments by its treasurer And the check will draw interest on the Manchester-South Windsor Andrea Lukas, and daughter, 35 chairman;. Mrs. Jerry Coro, aS Fruttrating Day 'Ihe .platform jirOpniaes that i Bociate membership— chalmieii Middle Tpke., and Wilma Joyner, will recognize greatness if it is of­ The President seemed to have possible. for another year. line.' — — River St;, RockvlUe; Mr*. Alice New Londmi, July 11 (AT—A Democratic administration will set Mrs. Doris Belding,' librarian; and of 36 Phelps Rd, i * fered to them in the form of a can­ come weir along in the process of Leclerc credited his performance Blanco and daughter, 100 Sum­ Judgment was suspended on the. woman’s day can be awfully frus­ up programs designed to make Mrs. Ben Huck, welfare. didate in November, making peace with himself. this year to a more energetic In mit St.; Mra. Barbara Greene and charge o f keeping two unlicensed "Do you kaow how many,ways a hoaaoowasr caa trating sometimes. America strong in major fields' of vestment program, the cooperation daughter, 900 Tolland Tpke. Officers, also members of the That la a pleuant thing to note, ' A woman ticketed for overtime dogs s g i^ t Jerome Masiir, of 11 hitman endeavor—industry, living laid direction o f town officials and Coventry d i s c h a b c e d Y e s t e r d a y : executive board, are Mrs. Stewart, from the -point of view of .wishing lose MONEY? Sure, everyone kaowt aboat ires, parking sent In a'payment to pq- standards, welfare programs, sci­ Lewis St.' advisers, and a batter government Infant daughter of Mr. and Mra. Mrs. George Hunt, -vice president Judgment was suspended on the Weakening -A Sound Plan him well sa a person. winitstoaais, Ufhloiag . . . bat Fve got a policy Bank ffom yonr car at fouttian Hartford National Offices lice Chief John J. Courtney today ence snd research. securities market in part of 1969. fearl McOeown, 61 West St.; W il­ Mrs. Charlte Lambert, secretary with a letter telllnjg; of her prob­ intoxication charge anlnat Carl The Eisenhower Administration's It is also 'I pleasant reminder of that protM i aie aao'tc tbaa-twaaly wajrsl M's Iht Theae programs, it says, would His prediction for the current Ha. liam Brown, 19 Locust. St.; Wll Miss Thelnia B. M e Lachlan, Summers, 61, o f 113 Union C t lems on that day: lii time create a new image o f the what hsis been his trus greatness, cal year, which ends next June 30, lism Rivers, 315 W. Middle Tpke.; treasurer; and Mra, Edwin Foster, Seven cases were continued, all decision to rush through s Marshall Allied American Mutual H oss^w sst’i Policy . . . "Overtime on a long distance United States that would atreng^- Occupants Escape Hurt telephone call. Broken fingernail Is about $30t060-to $36,660, "on the- Nelson Keats, Wapplng; WaHehde past presldmt to nex^ Monday. . , Plan-type program of econpmic in office the general poise and ;Mothan of amall childreii, aalabmiin on tb* road, bnsinasaman the way t o ^ en the epuntry’q influence conservative side,” from general snd bdirve me it's a bargain. Bury the beets, boy, down to the quick. , . Fatscher, 253 Charter Oak St.; Ths first Wall meeting of the lAwrenoe C. Peterson, 21, of 10 assistancs to L«.tin America is, breadth of outlook, the ability to throughout the world and ^ u c e fund investments. Mrs. Shirley. Hoover, 63'Overlook club, which' 'ivlU start its 2lst snd get Allied Amcrictn. Mutual on ths phone appointiM Ot-.^ aedaim tho apood and ooovanienoe of nodam, drive-in banking. "The Iron went on the fritz Lewis St., Rb^vUle, and Carl A. with one r«s«Swation;“ ‘'l!d"-be ap- see the naturalness of the position when the pile waa high. Found that of the Soviet Union anq Red As to special funds, a new in­ In Apartment Blaze Dr.; Mra,. Michaline Cibroaki, 44 yr- wUl^be Oct. 3. The club meets Moore Jr.,. 22, o f lOOT Main S t. SuppoM youVa in a big bony and yon want to depotdt part o f your paycheck in phina. pliwded. For too long have we Ig of thebthf^r aide, the wholeness snd for a real saving in worry-free hone iasaraace green paint on * good petticoat. vestment program contemplated Lyndale St.; Mrs. June Sperry, 41 the-flliiit'Monday of each month in both charged with racing and sanity of spirit Which did sci much your dweiong account: Pull up to the tellsr window, in your ear. A drawer pope out, It promises to raise taxes if that for cemetery trust funds and one Phoenix St., Vernon; Leo Howson, tho Federation rooni at Center recUeos driving. nored the economic needs of our , protection." ' Unsuccessful In 'finding comfort­ voted ^by Town Directors for the you drop in your check and depoait elip, tha drawer roUe back fgain. In a few aeconds able sandfils In town and over­ should become necessary to help A baby and six adults escaped^by *nii>k# ««d treated at 10 Depot 8q.; Ann Demarals, Wap­ Congregational Church. James E. Eklwards, 31, of I>da neig^ibors to the South, and it ia more for Ihls-country jund /or the town ^nslon fund^ are expected to plng: Douglas Ingram, 69 Crest- spent on an article not absolutely finance new welfare programs. injury Saturday when fire gutted scene. They were Robert Hilts Dr., Coventry, for trial on high time we moved forward bold­ world than any tangible policy A i m s tha toller records your deporit, ratnme your depoeit reoa^ and change in a special But It expresses the view that a earn more in Interest from these Helms,' Ernest J^sy SUrkel,, and ridge Dr., Vernon; Thomas Breen, necessary; therefore, a guilty con­ sources than heretofore. the attic of tha 8-story apartment Extended Forecast a charge o f speeding. ly with an aid program for them. susceptible t o ‘•uperflclal labsl, but anvalope. That'a all^ . . it’a aato and it’s fiaatt Driva.in banking is one o f Hfirtford science. properly expanding economy Harry W, Olsen Jr. Glastonbury: Mrs. Genie Isind- Mildred P. Amback, 12 Oxford Whlc.h played their part In so many would |Mur enough additional tax budding on Main St., Coventry; In Nine pieces of equipment were gren, 256 Hackmatack St.; Jair/is Even the fact that the p^gram Natiomd’e most popular aervioaa. Nex^ time you’re uBto a Hartford National driva-in “Failed to recognize a relative Wlndsor Locks, July 11 (F)—The St., charged with evading reepon- crucial decisions in which thS cause imenoari In town, thereby being notified money Ipto the federal treasiiry which they live, sent to the ecene from North Cov­ Ray Jr, Andover; Mrs. Marie Mc­ was designed to s considerable dc- cBtoa and you’ra in a hurrye>*^y tha conveniaiiea o f banking from your carl entry, Eegleville, and WUllmentic following S-day forecast has been sibiUty. ■ternly. Meter violation (breaking to make hew taxes unnecessary. Firemen helped the-occupants Ginnis, Kelly Rd., Vernon: Thomas Edward 8. Brown, 24. o f lUeto of peace was advanced and the Fire flghtsni ran a boss 800 feet Cole, West Hartford; Sandra Lu- issued by the weather Mireau for - * 17ryear,.tacordL-’~ About Town from the amoke-flUed building, ford, oluurged with ^riving toUtoi. nlst bloc’a economic and propa- brinks of our Urns rofused. ”RUA UNION IN AtibORO “ owned by ■RbWrt'lJ. COrnlilh. to « miU--runwey on- Maecm St.4^tcnisp 8 fi-8 t -John-8t.; -Mrs. -DeUa j Oeamectlput: uaT The teihijperature Ihieaday through gsod s sCtaiatvs In tbs Westsm Hs aeamod, ths othsr day, al­ Phllodelplila, July IL tfr^Ths Midshipman I.C. Harold R. M s- There wss no ostlmate of the whm tank truck eufipllaeetiBplles hadbed been Miranto, Wapplng: Mrs. Caroline ' exhausted. Inuring ute fire, traf­ Dixon, 14 Griswold S t; Hector Saturday wlU average near normal. Oeorge W. Zatgler. W, at Da»* hsmisplwrs ossd sot detract from Pnmartet Atiured .week-long strike *y' engineers, lendy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold damage, but firemen were credit­ most ia the mood to lead sigaia. But f i l l IMtUBANCi CGMFANY fic was rerouted to Stonebouse Cooler Saturday, Normal bury, charged with dritoag whUa New Iiondon, July 11 (/P)— Dem­ nnd sclenttsts at live Radi# X). Metoidy of. 180 Broad 8t., is ed with kssping the loss to a mini­ Lr to Pravlom Puial> A proposed a<»bol alt* wRl *dao' EGAO,TNiaas,) be iip for acoaptmee by the Y o f ^ (fC > MORE.1 AIN'T How COME you 1; TV -R adio Tonigiit L MAPS A SALE IT’S A GOOD NEVER THOUSHV World Travel G oodw ill P lan at a cost of 331J100. THING YOU VJERE ABLE . TO Bo a r d him Mayor Likes Mayor Flaherty egjftaesed dis­ TO DISTRACT MARTHA lON&ENOlJSH ‘ AT THE ZOO ? ACBOM DOWN may that the town meeting la bathg Fo r m e t o f l e e from t h e HousE.'-^ftrr. chimpanzees Wage Oee) held on the atnte- night as the DRAT IT. X AM STILL COHFRDNTED VitTH , AMD ZOOS G O 1 South IPeel District Plan Fluorescent Oty FastiTal. How­ THE VSKlNG PROBLEM OF HOvJ TO OAEB l TOGETH ER LIKfc Amtrioui 2 Always n e VE< prDfram f6r Eudi o o - f ' Television ever, Firat Riuectenaii George Rts- country ^ e ii N ialiied..4 FOR THIS c r e a t u r e UeJTIL SUCH TIM E COFFEE- AND 3 Bellow o^sfauve help will he sat forth 0:49 B is H utm Theater (la pragreei)^ To Pay Police ley said the meeting cannot be de­ AS t CAM D e LN e R h im TO AIK c r u l l e r s '<■ • NtwMndco ' 4 Beneath ferred because a b«id for deed on river foitaiUly ft A meeting of the eoo- Ftrit Bhet^ w n o —1080 commissioner*’ Dlen- New Way Without Surgery 49 The ones v r Andrew David, aon of DT. and Mrs. John Leonard PhUter, toward these goals more atten-. S:(M News, ^ m aa 6:00 News., weather A Snorts The District meeting scheduled S3 Constellation Gall Dr., Ellington. He waa bom July 1 at Manchester Memo­ tion needs t» be given in a man­ S:16 Art Johnson 6:30 Suppertime Serenade for tomorrow at 8 p.m., will be ad­ -J8U T , 1^'MELL, 0:46 LotTM Thomas 6:45, Three Star Extra 84 Cherished IT if 4t s r 81 Ii rial Heepital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Evelyn H. ner which respects the dignity and 7 110 Am o* N Andy 7:w'DIck Smel journed tmtll July 18 because the Stops Itch—Relieves Pain MOM! ME THERE GOES SSTYopleal Poling, Columbus,! Ohio. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and rights of all of improving ^ e op* 7:30 Bob Richards Show 7:35 Public Service Program budget wa« not prepared until af­ N«« Tath. N. T. 4Ba**U) - fo r the eateaMdag statimcate Mm ' / C A P L T L 6! U K £ S A N O TH ER plants ET Mrs. John A. Charles, Colun/bus, Ohio. Htf- has throe brothers,. iportunitlee of the bulk of the pop­ 7:35 In Person * 8:00 Nightbeat ^ first tUhe sdeaes has fbend e new have eeaead to be a proUeml 84 8:U(J World I'cntsht 10:46 The Three Runs ter the charter referendum last heeltog- sabstance with the aston- «EE ‘SHAME. U S TO F R IE N D - S7Xruitskln Christian, 9r Richard, A and James,-1 % .------, ulation to share in contributing to 3T1B Husle 'rni She ll;OO News ' . ‘ru**diy;7 : V The secret is a new hisllag s • 11 is Snorte Final iibiag ability to sbrink hemor­ stance (Blo-Dyne*)-dicc*T6sy sR- ■7" ONYtMi! 8?^ an expanding national product... 13.00 News Town Meeting VUedneeday rhoids, step ftebiag, and relieve a world-famous r eteaiuh tastHutaf' . LATER, ■STINKY." 89 Compass point 'Tonlmarte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett D. Bennett n, “Third, within thU framework, 13;^ Husle nil Uns 11:30 Radio Moscow u' U 81 News. am Off 11:45 Starlight Serenade voters will be asked.to approve a pain — without surgery. This aubetaueaI Uu uew avaiteMe'avauuaie ^ •STINKY*^' u 60 Fencing sword 11 98 Essex S t She waa bom June 28 et St. Francis HiMpital, we need to consider whether there 12:66 News: Blsn OR uniform fiscal year for the Town la ease after esssf while gaatly fat mppecitory ortr akilmcutekilmeut t * S ^ 61 Slender WHAY-«9ie Hartford. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony are better ways to accelerate the S:00 Show W1NF—1280 rellevlagpaia, actual rsduetioa aader the aarae FreFreperutieu Dworak, 65 Troy Rd., South Windsor. Her paternal grandmoth- t ^ d which U already evident to­ 8:30 John Only 4:00 Slnsneiai Nsws (thrialtaga) tookplacu. At your druggist.1st. Eeaey ¥uA ar la Mrs. Everett D. Bennett, Hartford. She has a brother, 6:40 Bis ^ow ?:15 Shnwcaas and Nsws — ' - Host amaaiagefall-TuauIto were guaruBtos. - ward. greater' respect for' human 7 (» K.d P Mnraaa :00 niltop Lewis so tbereugh that suffercta made l^ erett D. Bennett HI, 3 years. righU and democratic government 7 1ft Mventn* OevnUnna •atu.u.&PiaetL * • * • • 7:15 Convention Coverage '7:20 Showcase and- New! based on the will of the people as 12:00 Slim Off 7:35 The Reviewing Stand P e i N otifseK SH O R T R IB S BY FRANK O’NEAL Gary Rebert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fortman, 1334 expressed In free periodic elec­ WPdP—1419 8:05 The World 'Today Summit Ave., Kalamaxoo, Mich. . He waa bom June 14 in Kala- tions. ^ 6:00 News Weather 8:30 Showcase and Newa IT M06T VJH9N Plt> VOO LIRST 6:16 Conn. BaUrorm 9:00 Take Five:—U.S. Uairlne Corps macoo, Mich. His maternal grandmother^ la Mrs. Leland F. •The United States, with its 7:00 Ray Somers 9:06 Showcase and Newa In Memoriam Sg HARD.'rRVliJp'tO Bg PKIDP -TO BE A 3EStfR^ Spalding, 49 School St., Manchester. Hll paternal grandpar­ tradition of democracy, U opposed 11:00 News 10:30 Showcase and Newa ^ In memory of Margaret Bouftard, ents art Mr. gnd Mrs. Lawrence A. Fortman, Chicago, 111. He 11:10 Ray domera 11:05 Music Beyond the Stars aad'lfsws who pAM-led away July’ lO. 1967. PONM'/ ALU TH9 TlsAEt \ r to t y r ^ y of any form—whether 1:00 n*r Raves* 12:05 World News Roundup Remembered; « mo >t MIA, i»> m II, uj. »tt. has a sister, Cheryl L«e; 2. - • of the left or of the right.” 13:08 World News-Sign Off 12:15 Sign off Btepehlldreu Former Cheney MiiU Herter, who flew to the summer LONG SA M BY AL CAPP and B(^B LUBBERS Mary Alice, daughter of Mr. and Tim. Thomas McKeon, 46 White House from Washington Hartford Ro.id r W. Main St., I^kville. She was bom July 4.at Rockville City yesterday, eat at EUenhower’s .ind Pine St. lOMAWKAOMM S n vn m M a Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred­ side during the seeeion with about M me h(-5tcr. Conn. ItMCFY JCACaPMTH w-lfie6socions*6 y , j - ^ z WTH'OUTKOttWf erick Bush, New York, N. T. Her paternal grandparents are FAST LUNCH MONKTUTOirP flO newemeo. . Cuba May Ask U»S. FREE PARKING THATimec/Ayuiicr Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKeon, New York, N. T. She. has a a t , ^ ^P0KT51CP LOWIN’ KNDO'OWCN THINK WE WA6HMSP - brother, Thomas William, 19 months. After reading the eUtement, El­ P.irc'.'-I Pickup fo AnrALurPAir W-|T/< FOK POCMI5DAY • • • ^ ^^ . senhower ^>ent- about 15 minutes Your Car! iCT«r-Auw6 ir J SIEAPO'A Maureen Kay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs., Melvin Gerber, answering questions. One of the ARTHUR'S MWWWSNCK ^ wiecMmu^ socme LTu llrat was whether he expected all LUNCHEONETTE wuxiKthe WindsorvlUe Rd., Ellington. She was bom July 4 at Rockville . Quit Guantanamo MTHEMIMXWS. of the Latin American nations — OPFN MONDAY thru SATURDAY - 10 A M to 10 P M. fWLjcmKMoor ION95W-AN' vwopsr City Hospital. Her maternal grandmother le. Mrs. Pauline /uvw.pirr- Schneider; Ellington. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and particularly Cuba—^tio cooperate In fwcy&i \NJ9Ll.rM T THINK IT WAS WUEN 1 the U.8. plan. StBPT Mrs. Bhmeiti Gerber, Rockville. She has three sisters, Cheryl, 5, .(((/ontliyied from Page One) all against the Castro regime for TUESDAY entf .NOT SURE- REAUZEO THAT PEOPLE WERE L«ren, 4, and Mary Lou, 3. In reply, Elsenhower In effect its taking over the Britiah-cort- LAOuUi'Hu AT ME.NOTVilfH'ME, • • • * • harred Cuba under present ten muntete—Juan Marinello, party trolled Shell Oil refinery in Cuba. SPECIALS WEDNESDAY Delwa Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Plante, 18 Main slon-ridden ^rcumstances in its preeldent, and Carlos RafaCl Rod­ They believe a ban on Cuban MANCHISTER St., Vernon. She was bom July 6 at Rockville City Hospital. bitter quarrel with this country. riguez, . editor of the Communist sugar would also boost sugar im­ He said that only those nations party newspaper Hoy.- It was AND BELMONT S. GOVERNMENT GRAOC TOP CHOICE jawatTWA-** * * ■ , « * » « * Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Yoder, ports into Britain from such Com­ Jamestown, Kan. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. which show a willingness to co­ the first time the known top- monwealth sources as the West Emil Piahte, wtllimanUc. operate Would benefit under any ranking Communists had occu­ Indies and Mauri­ RUe GLEANIN6 Cl6. VALUE TRIMMED *■1 know ono plaoo whoro that oP. erodtt eard Isn’t any M h • • • • • U.S. aid program. . - pied the front rows at a ' public tius. lEood-mwith tha ieo^roam cart man!” rally sponsored by the revolution­ JU D D SA X O N BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD Cindy Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elton B. Hallock, Hi- The President declined to esti­ 15 HANNAWAV ST. Manor Park, Rockville. She was bom July 7 at Rockville City mate how much additional money ary regime. BAR-B-Q SPECIAL .'■<( i. LATERt Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur the administration might' ask Con­ For those tcho care I POU0T IT. A^AYBE cildU London, July 11 (JPi— Some Mir. SAKON, 1 7 W ^ VdiJ WE SHOULP TALK Norton, Vergene, Vt. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and gress to supply to finance the pro­ BATON TWIRLINfl for^ th e ir, ru gs, . _ SIRLOIN WP!B WAS ACTHS STRANSBWE lEKr A NOTE SAyiNO iV TO THE ATWELL 7->' MW. .. W., W. T M- Kh m * Mra. Arthur Hallock, New Haven, Vt. gram. He also said ho did not know 50 conservative members of the Taufibt By HE WAS ean & awat; bu t w e sh o u io n ' t worry.,, J N GIRL-. THEY WERE ***** House of Commons have signed a ri^ a iT lASTNioHr^ LITTLE SPORTS B Y ROUSON whether such a request would go ------BUT MY WITE IS FRANTIC.' / Beraadetto Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gon- to congress when it reconvenes motion calling on the British gov­ PATRICIA ANN LITIU TEL. Ml 3-0012 -7-11 tMer, R FD No,. 2, Rockville. She waa bom July 8 at. Rockville next month after the political con­ ernment to hqn imports of Cuban Z Ca Ut T BtAME ‘ sugar. CoR Ml 9-1680 n O R UP AND DELIVBRT EPPie, MP.CHAPFK.' Q ty Hoi^lUl. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Leirit laham. ventions, or whether on the other 80% CASH AND CARRY THE PRESSURE'S ,C2iicopee Falls, Masa. , Her paternal grandparente are Mr. and hand, the request would wait until The members of the government B een s o s r e a t party are demanding tough repris- STEAKS Mra. J . GonWir, ManchMter, N, H. She haa two slaters, SuEan next January in the waning days BUT HE'S TOC? Sharon, 6, and Annmarie, 3H. of his term in the White House. IFVELHFAPFO ^ • • « * • FOR ANYTHING Eisenhower and Herter confer­ PKASTIC. w e'll Olatol Anh, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Raymond P. Royce Sr., red against the background of Rus­ T^IDfR FINP HIM -80 Qlandale Rd., ThompaonvlUe. She was bom June 27 at Rock­ sia's rocket-rattling support of lb ville City Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cuba’s Cstsro regime—and Eisen­ CLOSED MONDAY ALL DAY DURING JULY ahJ AUGUST TASTY Cfi.litmlfmhimetit. W f Henry Weis, Rockville. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and hower’s stern warning over the JUICY Ht WmV Mrs, Andrew Royce, Windsor. She haa four brothers, Raymond weekend that the Soviets had bet- urn- J r , 8, Jeffrey, 4, Gregbry, 3, and Gary, 1%. ■ a* *■ ■ * * * not try to set up a regime In B . C. BK JOHNNY H^'tT Cuba dominated by International COMPARE! SAVE! (TENMRLOIN NOT REMOVO)) I I a 4 s * r a ■ le II a It t« It I* Kendall Edward, son of Mr. and Mra. Raymond Berrlault, communism. BU^Z SAWYER BY ROY CRANE R>« A MlNUnS T Cherry St., Rockville. He waa bom June 30 at Rockville City I w eN om iY«i«aaaiaas*a»ns4fTM a* THERB',1 THOU6A4T Eisenhower’s solemn warning to o t w aaais^C ^ |6to8LB.AVG. Hosiutal^ His maternal grandmother Is Mrs. Blanche Smith, quarrel with the United SUtes. f_ Qlena Falla, N. Y. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. The finest t^uality summer epperef Khrushchev also had boasted liiili Harold Sawn, Glens Falls, N. Y. He has a brother, John Ed­ threateningly that the Soviet Union 956 Free ward Jr., 1; and a sister, Ellen Marie, 2. now has the rocket power to blow Main St. Parking at the lowest prieps ANYWHERE! up the U.S. hearUand if this na­ Bart Stewart, aon of Mr. and Mrs; Roger Wilcox, 88 Proa- !SHOULDERS tion dared intervene in Cuba. peet S t, Rockville. He was bom June 23 at Rockville City Hos- lil-U •>!l tal. Hla maternal grandfather is Stew iR Doe, HaHh TYoy, of this KOONOMYBAK- , ------——,. -.Iff* Jamai'cas, Shorts, t HU paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. T\aiUam Wlcox, SUMMER DRESSES ill! H MIUPLY BPIOED NUNLESS RockvUlA He haa two brothers, Danny, 9, and Randy, 3. Ulephone confAren^ with H«rter, •e.tt.’ttW tiv’* » ■* 0 0 0 0 0 the president put ojit a statement PoLosy Blouses Eogene Vinoent, aon of Navy Corpsman and Mrs. Thomas J. denouncing what he called the Orig. F01)ND MORTY MEEKLE BY DlCK^CAVALLt McNally of Dumfries, Va. He waa bom July 1 at the U.B. Soviet "clear intehUDn to esUbllsh Cuba in a role serving Soviet pur­ 3 for O rlg. ui I - EAO . Naval Hospital, Quantleo, Va. His paternal grandparenia are 3.98 to 10.98 ill • ' aunt ’ WHaHYOUTAriTTE I MIGHT WAVE Mr, and Mra. Thomas J. McNally Sr., 72 Greenwood Dr.' He has poses in this (western) hemis­ 4.00 1.98 to 2.98 MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD NOW, pu t DOWN NORA'« AUNTNORA'i? KNOWN THEY'D phere.” , Vs »l-39 two brotheiA Christopher Patrick, 4, and Matthew Steven,’ ! ; and ■ r-| T THAT TRAN^WTOR zPANCAKCG AANCAKE^VOULL *(300DY \ T NEVER BE a swter, Mona Colleen, 2. . , The president noted that the Toddlers 1 to 3, Girls 3 to 6x, 7 to 14, Si2es 8 to 6x, 7 to 14, all by famous B.DERTA STAY? WMV— I FOUND OUT WHY THEY, RADIOANDeAT TAOTE '5AY...'’' ^ GOOD ] GATIGFIED ***** ' — American republics are Committed all by famous makers. makfira from regular stock. DIDN'T YOU VUERE BEING iO NICE TO MCt YOUR brea k fa st: UNIT I«1 THATS RBPRESEWTATIUE 5ENT THERE r r - A WHILE. 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TBE by Yaiiks, White Spx Gome to Life Herald Angle Five-Rim Second Helps Le^on to 11- Ketleydzed EARL .VOST South Windsor Meaekester secies and tumbling the Amer­ C leveland...... 43 ,.566 standings. Muska If ...... 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 lyn. Lorentzen 28. ican League,champ* to fifth place, three hits aa he struck out 10-bat­ reading aftes .the sunset hours. Ropella If ...... ,...0 0 0 1 0 0 0 ^ ic a g o . ^ . 44 .557 While the exterior painters were After the visitors tallied once ih Blind Partner live game* behind. ■ Baltimore ..542 ters and walked only one man. biuy. 1 was busy yielding a brush Lucas was almost as effective Thursday the top o f the second, Manchester Totals ...... 84 8 8 34 10 8 8 Low gross—Evelyn Lorentzes Not only did the YanV* figure Detroit .. .487 inside, painting and sandpapering exploded for five runs in the last Manchester ...... 060 004 03x—11 pitching a five-hitter hdille strik­ South Windsor ...... 010 300 000-8 88, Avis Hamilton 103—191. the Sox were through, but they Washington .487 a room ... Son Dean, the young­ Editor half of the inning and never trail­ 3b: May, Potyra, Wllbourne: sb: Low net—Ruth Bryant 97, Mary aaid *0. And thoae Yankee quote* Boston . . .385 ing out a dozen and issuing four est helped a little on the outside a i m Olmstead who wlU depart for ed the rest of - the way. South Dailey, Mocatone, Kellev, White. Wil- bases on balls. Lucas was excepn Oangwere 97—194-45— 149. - tacked up in the Comiakey Park Kansas Chty .3t7 until the weather got hot and Callfoml and the Democratic Con­ Windsor, dropping Its fifth deci­ bourne, -Cole; sac; McNeill,. Baxter: Low putts—Mary Gangwara Si, tionally effective with runners on vention this week, a weU deserved af: White;, lob: Manchester 8; South Clubhou»e have done more for Today’s Schedule then headed for a neighbor's sion in nine start#, tallied twice in Windsor 5; bb: Kelley 3, Potyra 9; so; Betty Benton 30. the White Sox than another start All-Star game at Kansas City, base until the fatal seventh. pool... Once again baseball via v^tton for a top flight guy, even the fourth to close the gap to two Kelley 18. Potyra 8; hbp: Potyra (An­ MEN’S DIVISION Ing pitcher. , S p.m. Rohnie Morra led off fhe Em­ the radio helped pass the after­ if he picked the Orioles and Cards; runs, 5-3, but Manchester won go­ derson, Marsh); wp; Potyra 6; pb: hes Just a lover of birds . . Big Cole 8. Selected IS 'Tuesday’s Hchediile bers’ Instr at- bats with single to noon and early evening. ing away with four runs in the (Jlass A—Art Stevena 88, Kaa They’ve won 14 of 20 alnce that Frwk Mordavsky visited to check Yankee sweep, acrambling back to No games scheduled. right and John Shapazain beat out sixth and two more in the eighth. Gordon 40, Doc McKee 40. Low a bur^t single. Bob Cote was safe on good home baseball dates of the third place and now ju*t three Wednesday’s Schedule Monday Mike Potyra’s triple followed gross, Ev Kennedy 70. All-Star game at New York, 1 on fielder’s choice when Morra Red Sox In Boston.” The gifted by Henry Wilbourne’s single gave games shy of the top after »pllt- July 4, I960. Sound of caps be­ volleyball player acta aa Ucket M ofor League SHADOW PLAY—Shadow boxing gives way tennis in Topeka, Kans., where a late Class B—Mel Hadfleld 45-4—41, ting' a doubleheader with Cleve­ pim. was forced a t , third with Shapa- South Windsor its short-lived lead aftern oon sun cast this figure on the clay court. Poised to return a ahot, player is all Vln Boggini 46-5—41. THE PROFESSOR MEETS THE YOUNGER GENERATION—In the dugout, Cfisey zain going to aecond on the play. ing fired by a neighbor shortly af- agent each year for the North End in the second. But Tom Kelley, land. The Indiana.clung to second ' ter 6:30 started this day earlier firemen on uielr trip to Beantown arms. If you want to know what this shot really looked like, just turn the picture cnaas C—George Benton 48-i— NATIONAL IJCAGim Stengel regales old and young Yankees and baseball writers. Here the veteran man­ John Pellerln fanned * and, with who pitched a perfect no-hit, no- i L e a d e r s ; 40, Mike Sibrinsz 50-9—41, BUI by a half game, ending a four- than I anticipated. Operation paint to watch Ted WUliams and <3o. . Simday’s Resulte two out, Maneggia hit his boom­ run, no man reach base game right side up. , ■ Leggett Jr. 49-7—42; , game slump with a 6-2 victory in ager tells the sons of three of his players abdut the time the bird flew out, of his cap was on the schedule this holiday Advertising executive Tom Mc- n a t i o n a l l e a g u e Pittsburgh 6, Philadelphia 2. ing drive to center which went against South Windsor last time ______Blind Bogey _ the opener before the White Sox in Brooklyn. The lads are, left to right, Steve Duren, 10; Mickey Mantle jr., 7 ; Els­ and brushes were dipped shortly Partland reported having met Dan- put.^qulckly: settled down. ’The Batting—May», San Francisco, ___came from behind and ..won.Jthe Milwaukee 7, Cincinnati 1. for two-bagger to score Shapa- A1 Manella 93. ' L6S“Angeles Tl, Sf.T>Jurs 7.- ton Howard-Jn, 4 . ------zlan with: iWnnTng tally. after breakfast and not deaned CWcago cubs’ ra iigy Manchester righthander .353; Larker, Los Angeles,- J340; nightcap, 6-4.' Ashburn, Chicago, .330;- Clemente, Medics Cop National Honors Best 16 Sunday San PVanclsco 5, Chicago'8. Red Embers0()6 (w()'1 1-6-1 off until ■ early afternoon . . . 1125,000 bI- John Rleder, Dick DeMartin, • • • All-Star Game at Kansas City, inning for a 5-6 victory over the run scoring on 'catcher Cal NeC' Paul Doucette outpitched Jim ' kteUbag was loaded after the holi­ competition . . New letter carrier es and. a two-run throwing error. ■ Hits—Groat, IMttsburgh, 110; Aessn. sponsored a series of ongalo and Mdrii Heller were the Pittsburgh Pirates have the Chicago Cubs. Summers in fine pitchers’ battle. skill races. Anerleoa Leagne Fred Nassiff 91. p.m. day period and the contents include is Frank Butkue, on the Job for The only hit was George May’s Mays, San Francisco, 107; Cle­ W L Pet. deciding blows for Green Manor INDIANS 6-4, WHITE SOX Tiiesday’s Schedule largest lead in the Nati(>nal • • • man’s error. Harvey Haddix (6-4), Five errors behind kept Doucett# choice seat locations at Yankee The event graphically >-•—The White Sox made It five three m(mtiui. ’Ihe lanky North triple to deep right center, mente, Pittsburg, 98; White, St. PoUce A F i r s ...... 12 < .760 in . Saturday’s game as the victors No Games Scheduled. League St the All-Star break DODGER.S 11. CARDS 7 — backed by Bob Skinrfer’s running in unnecessary trouble. Stadium for the July 13 AU-Star South Windsor got bark In the demonstrated the evolution of Ellington Ridge out of six—all against the Tribe— Ender la a .fine basketbaU player Louis, 97; Ashburn, Chicago and Army ft Navy IX— 5—i688 spotted the Medics an early l-O NOW, NOW BOYS—Detroit’s Steve Bilko (29) and Kan- Wednesday’s Schedule in five years, but who’s the Howard, the giant on the Dodg­ catch with the bases loaded In the Dom Crowell of the Intermedi­ baseball game. Also, numerous game with two runa in the fourth. Bruton, Milwaukee, 96. a quarter midget driver and lead. Colangelo’s was a solo shot with live run* In the sixth Inning who has also blossomed Into a hard the developing of car handling Sullivan's T 9 .439 Ladles Four-Ball Tournament All-Star Game at New York, ers who has 12 hits in his last 23 sixth, .was the winner. Ted Lepcio ates and Bobby Dowd of losers both, ticket requests from friends for hitting BoftbaU performer. Wilboume’s triple sandwiched be­ Home Rune—Banks, Chicago, while Heller’s came with one run­ of the second game. A solo homer 868 City’s Jerry Lumpe may look like they’re battling It hottest club in the race? at bats, was 3-for-5 In their 16-mt homered for the Phils, who had had doubles. Theke were, the only coming baseball games in Boston skill through practice. Sears Roebuck .... t 10 .375 Low Gross — Dora Kellner, p.m. tween singles by, Potyra and Dan 26; Aaron, Milwaukee, 24; Boyer, Optical Style Bar i 12 .350 ner aboard. by .Tlm'Landls got It started and a out on base lines but actually Bilko, trapped in a rundown n iere’e Just one answer — the barrage, upping his average to taken four of five from the leaders. extra base hits. A veteran of three years ex­ Bertha Kunzli, Bea Keith and and New York were filled, the F r id a y McCormick accounted ,:for the St. Louis, 20: Mays, San Francisco, In addition, COlangelo twirled a three-run homer by Roy Sievers, between first and second, is just trying to sidestep WorM 'Champion Los Angeles .301. He drove in tWo runs with ■ • • •• Intermediates 000 020 1 8-5-S ducats arriving today, not ail be­ runs. perience, 12-year-old Donna Gloria Meurant 93.. who has hit In 16 consecutive Dodgers. Ckir trouble develojped for a 18; Cepeda, San Francisco, 17. National .League masterful five-hitter and held the Lumpe. Bilko was caught first and then tagged out^ his 13th homer in the first Inning, BRAVES 7, REDS 1 — Wes A A I ....___ 000 001 1 2-4-3 hind the catcher or the dugouts ZONE ONE STANDINGS Pitching—Roebuck, Los Angeles, Jean Smola of Groton, wheeled Low net — Connie Kelly, MUllo games, put It away. Mudeat Grant oft WhUe the Bucs have padded young Aircraft woidcer en route W L Pet. Medics Bcoreleaa over the last five Nianlic Triumphs double home two more In the Covington socked across four runs Doucette and Gibson; Siimmera but in desirable sections. , .Norm W L Pet, iob her tiny car through the four Dennison, Jeanette Harrigan and (8-3) was the loser In relief of in the rundown in yesterday’s game, won by Detroit, their lead to five games over sec­ home and In the path o f my drive 8-1, .889; Williams, L Angeles, X-Oreen M anor...... 12 4 .760 frames after yielding their run in sixth and then singled ahead of and McMullen. Gagnon observed the twb-minute Bristol ...... 8 1 .889 8- 2, .800; Farrell, Philadelphia,laps 7- obstacle course in 89 sec­ Betty Wolfe 72. 12-10. (AP Photofax) ond place Milwaukee by .picking for the Braves. He brought in the to 13 Biaseil St. this a.m. and I hfedicB .■*■■....•’,..12 4 .760 the first inning. .Celangelo struck Dick Stigman, who gave up only Over Rockville, 7-3 rookie Tommy Davis’ first major visitbig rule during the rest hour West Hartford...... 7 1 .875 2, .778; Law, Pittsburgh, 11-4, onds without knocking down a Men’s Odd Hole, Vi Handicap three hit* In '5 2/S Innings, but up 7 ^ games over the past two winner with a stxth-lnning double stopped to assist the young man, Moriarty Bros. 9 6 .600 out 11 batters. league home run in the eighth. off Bob Purkey 8-5) and then hit In Saturday night’* game at the and reported a coming softball at­ Hartford ...... 6 3 .667 .783; Buhl, MUwaukee, 8 5 , .727. pllon. Low net — Fred Meurant 38, walked 10. Russ Kemmerer (5-4) weeks, they’ve played no better Oval, the Red Iknbers trimmed traction at Robertson Park, night Danny Manchuck, catcher-coach She was followed by a driver Nasiiff Arma ...... 4 12 .260 Green Manor 000 2SX 5 5 1 ' Rockville’s American Legion Sherry’s shot, his eighth, came in a three-run homer-as Milwaukee MANCHESTER ...... 5 4 .565 Strikeouts—Drysdale, Los An­ Steve Ketcham 34. . won It In relief, with a save by than :500 ball In that span. But Pontlcelll’s, 8-1, Victors scored in set Friday, July 15 with all pro­ of Clarke’s Insurance entry in the with one year experience, then Mon. Auto Parts ... 2 13 .133 Medics . 100 000 1 6 1 Year's Winnings Up to $12,062 baseball team dropped Its aecond the seventh inning and beat re­ scored .four uneariied runs In the Wethersfield...... 4 4 .600 geles, 136; Friend, PitUburgh, Kicker* — Art Bailargeon.96-17- Turk Lown, the Dodgers, who w*re In sixth four of six inninifs. ceeds to the Retarded Children's Twl BssebaU Laogue. "Ran out Of South Windsor ...... one with two moiiths experi­ X—Won one game playoff for Celangelo and HsUsr; Flynn, game of the season last Saturday liever Bob Duliba -(4-4). seventh. Lew Burdete (9-4), who ..4 5 .444 109; Koufax, Los Angeles, 96; Wil­ 79, Mrs. Dora Kellner 100-35-76, place, 12 games behind two'weeks Winning pitcher John Shapas- Bimd in Manchester. More on this gas and I Just got paW,” the Plalnville...... 0 7 .000 ence. Each fared poorly. The league pennant. Tedford (5) and Hart . Vic Power won—the opener for when Niantic tripped the Windy ago, have won 12 of 16 elnce for Stan Musial, who makes his 18th had lost two In a row and hadn’t liams, Los Angeles, 94; Jackson, Stan Davis 83-8-75, Fred McKene the Indians, tying it 2-all with a ian had a no-hlt, no-run game go­ another day-. . .The Rev. Arnold passenger said as we headed East Southington ...... 0 0 .000 large crowd howled with 79-4-76. pity nine 7-3 at Henry Park. a four-game gain. All-Star appearance today in Kan­ pitched a complete game' In four . . All-Star baseball game reser­ St. Louis, 93. International League ^two-out triple In the sixth and then sas City, drove in the Cards’ first starts since June 18, gave up eight ing for-five innings but lost both Tozer reported his golf game was. laughter when a six-year-old President’* Cup Suggs Biggest Winner NIanJic Jumped on starter Skip IVlth Frank Howard . walloping back in top form. Two broken vations were forwarded via West­ AMERICAN LEAGUE breaking it up with a two-out four runs, three with his sixth hits but didn’t walk a man while in the last of the sixth. Shapazlan Five Wild Pitches ■who had never driven before, W L Pet. Third Round Matehe* Olander In the first Inning for two home five runs and Norm Sherry’s walked Don Simmon* who stole toes, suffered during a volleyball ern- Union, Russ Potterton pass­ Jim Mistretta, who had two hits Batting — Gentile, Baltimore, Harold Wilcox of Farmlngt^., Aceto ft Sylvester ..12 4 .760 double in the eighth. Reliever homer breaking ' a 7-7 tie, the homer in the first inning off Stan handing the Reds their sixth loss Sport Schedule Larry Grothler defeated Steven Johnny Klippsteln (3-3) was the hits and along with the Rockville aecond and then scored a few mo­ match, hampered his play earlier ing along the Information . . Dr. and drove in two runs to lead the .328; Runnels Boston and Smith, attempted to run the skill Norman’s ...... ,ll 5 ;668 errors put the Shore Liners on top Dodgers kn ock^ off St. Louis 11- ■Williams. Musial had two of the in seven games. Ketcham, 1-up; Larry Scranton winner, while Early Wynn (4-7) ments later on Bryan Fitzpat­ this season. "Then too," the min­ Ray Mozzer reported he was victors poked a two-run single to Chicago, .321; Marls, New York, course. He took out thd rubber Ansaldl’s ...... 6 10 .876 defeated Jim Rusher, 5 and 4; But Tomboy Happiest 2-0 before the home team came to 7, yesterday and regained third Birds’ six hits before Ed Roebuck « • • ister said, "the injury to my fopt shocked to learn of Frank Leahy’s lost his sixth decision In the last (8-1) came on and won his seventh rick’s Single to leftfleld. highlight Manchester’s four - run ,320; Minoso, Chicago, .317. pllons one after ths other, Paganl’s ...... 7 9 .439 Today. Jerry Allen downed Mark Kra- eight. bat. They Increased the lead as place from the Cards. It was GIANTS 6, CUBS 8 — The Bill Maheggia paced Bolton might have helped my game.” . . Illness In CSilcagb. Mozzer learned sixth frame. A walk to Kelley, Runs—^Mantle, New York, 70; skidded through the track Lawyers ...... 4 12 .360 the sixth victory In seven games In a row with three Innings of no­ Ous’s Frikat, 6:15, Charter vitz, 5 and 4; Fred Meurant down­ • • • the game went on. Rodkvllle never Giants, tying St. Louis for fourth with a single, double M d triple In Flo Kloter reported In with results the finer points o f football from Roger Macaione’s single and a Maris, New York, 55; Runnels, corners, slid into the infield,, Gak. Warren, Ohio, July H (/P)— Veteran Louise Suggs of At­ being any closer than two runs. for the T}oAgen. hit relief. The Dodger righthander place, scored the clincher on on one o f the Junior summer bowl­ ed Pete Naktenis, 7 and 5; John RED HOX 9, YANKS 6 —The as many appearances at plete. leahy when the latter was a Hne stolen base preceded Mistretta’# Boston, 52; Allison, Washing­ and finally stalled on the R o s te r in g all their runs In the Sweeney defeated Loi? Becker, 3- lanta won the ?16,000 Trumbull Open Golf Tournament here • Rockville had a golden chance The Pirates, holding the biggest has allowed Just one run in his single by Sam Jones and Joe ing leagubs at the BoWIing Green, coach at Fordham . . Two tiiAets run producing s in ^ . Mi#tretta Man. Auto vs. Olarko. 6:15, Mo^ Red Sox, matching their longest last 28 frarpes. Bob, Cote had two hits also for ton, 49; Breeding, Baltimore and straightaway. middle Innings, Green Manor de­ up; Ted Bantiy nipped Andy Fsr- yysterday, but the happiest warrior in the feminine field was in the fourth, trailing 3-1. Bobby bulge at All-Star tjme since the Amalfltano’s triple after a three- she being the organizer and direc­ In. choice locations at Fenway went to eecond on a passed ball, feated the Medics, 5-1, in their mortal Field. winning streak of the season._with . • • •...... Victor*. Minoso, Chicago, 48. In the regular racing pro­ riere, 1-up 19 holes; Eric Kellner tomboy Kathy Whitworth of Jal, N. M.. Sawyer and Tom- Brown got hits 1955' Dodgers set a record with run homer by plnch-hltter Dave tor of the operation. . .Maurice Park for Sunday’s Red Sox- advanced- to third on a wild pitch Runs Batted In—^Maria, New gram, Donna Smola won the one-game sudden death playoff Green Manor vs. Pontieelll’s, four, roughed up 11 Yankee pltch- an 1114 game spread, defeated Red Embers ...... 112 040^-8-1 eliminated Bert Lindsey, 6 and 4; Miss Suggs, who St 36 has won* with one .down. Russ Koelsch was PIRATES 6. PHIIsi 2 — A throw­ PhUley had tied It 3-all. Loser Don Correntl, spokeeman for the new Yankee game Were offered by and scored on Dave White's sacri York, 69; Gentile, Baltimore, 69; main event for senior drivers. Saturday for the National League 6:15, Charter Oak. *rs for 31 hits and 23 run* in the Philadelphia 6-2 with four runs In ing error by, Robin Roberts (5-8), PontlcelU’s ...... 000 OOl-rl-l-S Stan Davis defeated Howard Buck, three-game aaries. Willie Tasby everything the golfing wars have safe on a fielder’s choice to load Cardwell (4-7) had' allowed Just HolidaY LM es*'duck pin bowling- Chris Glenney but before 1 found flee fly. Skowron, New York, 56;'Minoso, Trailing her across the fin­ title in the Manchester Little Trust vsi Bantiy, 6:15, Keeney Asked why sh* turned pro at the the ninth—their 12th last-inning who had won four in a row, gave Shai^ian and Maneggia; M. establishment, reports construc­ 3 and 2. and Vic Wertx drove in 15 run* be­ to offer, extended her year’s win the bases but Kokosky, Niantic one- hit until the seventh. Jones Simmons and Ozols. a man who wanted them, Chris Skip Marsh’s single, another Chicago, 53; Hansen, Baltimore, ish line in second and third League. The two team# had wound SL victory. Milwaukee cracked Cin­ the Pirates the tie-breaking run in tion is coming along on schedule. Men’s Even Holes, Vt Handieap tween them in the set. Tasby hom- nings to 312,062, tops for the tour­ lender age of 17, she said: "I didn't pitcher, got Loghn and Roger Ja- (11-8), who had lost four of hi* phoned to say he already hqd a wild pitch and Dennis Dailey’s 51. spots were Jimmy Milo oil up the regular seaoon with identi­ Tuesday, July IS varackus on strikes to end the cinnati, 7-1, and San Francisco, the ninth. Plnch-hller Rocky Nel­ past six, won it with three innings Operations will start in the Fall. taker , . Jimmy (Dodger) Dowd, single plated Manchester’s fourth cal 12-4 season records. Tom Wolf 32, Ed Clarke 33. •red in the first Inning off loser ists. She racked up a 72-hoIe total have enough money to play a* an Week’s schedule is as follows: Hits — Runnels, Boston and Springfield, Mass., and Carol Polica vs. Teachers, 6:15, Char­ Kickers’ Low net — Pete Nak- of 288, four-under par, for Trum­ inning. after losing five In a row, scored son and Bill Vlrdon added RBI of two-hit, shutout relief. . . .Volleyball at nighL eight spir­ former local athlete and for years run In the sixth. Oreeii Manor now Joins Polica ft Ralph Terry (4-4), went 6-for-5 amaleur." Although still subsi­ Monday—Nasslir* vs. AAI; Tues­ ited and hotly contested games, Smith, Chicago, 96; Minoso, Chi­ XMwards of Manchester. ter Oak. tenl* 88-8-78, Mark Kravltz 95-17- bull. Co.untry Club's 6,24e.Tyard. par Brown and Sawyer each had at the Berkshire Farms, was a The victors closed out the scor­ " In a 25-Iap feature for Jun­ Fire, Amerloan League champs, and drove-In four runa yesterday, dised,. Kathy, says. sha. holds down day—Intermediates ve. Police A held the spotlight until dark, the ing with two more runs In tiie cago, 95; Breeding, Baltimore, 92; Methodist vs. Civltan, 6:15, Ns- 78, Stan Markowicz 74-2-73, Lola Wertr put it away w)th a grand- 73 course. Her’ prise was $2,500. two hits for Rockville, one of Plre; Wednesfiay — Nasslff’s -ve. visitor and we talked sports, base ior drivers. Tommy Erdln of and Aceto ft Sylveoter, Interna­ expenses pretty well but that the iim _flrst .aeriou8 games I have been in­ eighth, a walk, hit batsman, fifth Robinson, Baltimore and Gardner, tional League. klng-pina, in the bo. ■Becker 100-28-72. alam homer In the aecond Inning Miss Whitworth, a tall,. 20-year- tour still Ir-a-costty'Jaunt. Brown’s a long triple to right- Pontlcelir*: Friday—AAI vsTNas-' ball being the center dish .^ Eve­ volved in since the indoor league wild pitch' of game and Dave An Washington, 89. East Hartford repealed his. Round-Robin ’Tournament to de­ Nasatfla.vs, Elks, 6:15, Charter off Whltey Ford, who was making old blonde with, a boyish bob arid field. sUTs and IntermeffiateM vs. Red ning at home and for the benefit 'Win o f the .previous week and "The girl* pair up and travel by season.' derson’s two-run single plated the Doubles—Bkowron, New York, termine the town champlonahlp. Oak. Triples=--Ptnaon, Cincinnati, Bru­ his first relief appearance of the a bashful smile, finished sixth with car and share rooms to save ex­ Sunday the Legion played the Blmbera (at Bolton); Saturday — of Dowd I showed a portion of my 21; Breeding, Bititimore, Runnels, took the checkered flag to 'beat prear. 294 for $800. That's the best she’s newly formed Rockville Townies many baseball sUdes in color, .taik- final two runs. Police ft Fire takea on 'Aceto Fbro ftrPolics vs. Htfd. National ton, Milwaukee, Kirkland, Ban penses," she said. "We have to AAI vs. Intermediates. All games Wednesday Anderson had two singles to Boston, Lollar, Chicago and Sie- out Debbie Mercer of Man­ ft Bylveater tonight at 6 at Wad­ 6:16, Keanty 8t. was the eighth baaes^Ioaded done in two. seasons as a pro. She and came out on the long end of a en during the past two years in Francisco and 15hiite, S t Louis, 7; carry a lot of clothes, so travel by will start a t-6 and with exceirtlon Join Mistretta as only Manchester bem, Kansas Oty, 17. chester, second, ahd Butchis dell Field to get the playoffa un­ Intarmodiatas vu. Pelieo ft Firo, Will, Chicago and Skinner, Pitta- horasr of Wert*’ career, a total h'ad the tournament’s best round, 5- 4 score. The Townies are made Nationals Favored of Friday’s game in Bolton, will Books In the mall bag which Florida, World Series and regular Salsnio of Meriden, third. L car is beat. I have three evening or players to get more than (wje hit. Home Runs—^Maris, NsW York, derway. 6, Oval. burgh, 6. aecond only to the 17 slugged by a four-under, par 69 in the third cocktail dresses, a half dozen up of boys who played' with Le­ be played at Oval. reached the desk were The Archie season games. The main event for novlced session. Moore Story, by Archie Moore Potyra and Wllbourne each hid s 27; Lemon, Woshingtim, 21: Man­ teammate Ted Wllllem* among skirts and blouses, a dozen or so gion ove"? the past three years Playoffs are tentaUvely slated triple and single for South Wind­ tle, New 'York, 20; Colavlto, De­ was won by Danny Hayden of Patty Berg,, the 42-year-old himself, and Walt TUI Next Year, Saturday active American Leaguers. Wil­ knit shh-ts, 10 pairs of shorts, three and are now over the age limit. to start Monday, July _ 18. sor. troit, 17; Held, Cleveland, IS. Fairfield. Johnnie Marco of freckle-faced Chlcagosn, started the story of Jackie Robinson. A liams was hitleas yesterday, but pair* of htgh-heel shoes, four pair* The Townies picked up all their Day away from the regular Manchester’s next game will be Pitching—Coates, New York, Springfield placed aecond, became the seventh playsr ever to the final round five strokes back of mils in the flrat inning when In All-Star few chspters of the Moore story beat and I was busy, as usual on of golf shoes' and some drdlnary ALUMNI LEAGUE Wednesday night at Sterling Field 9- 1, .900; B. Daley, Kansae City,while Mike Farris of Rock- Mtss Snggs-.and made up three of were covered during a mid-mom- drive In 1,800 run*. He did it while- walking shoes. Bobby Lanz walked two and hit Exploding for 12 run* In the' the weekend, w o rld ^ around my West Hartford'at 6:15 with Chris 12-4, .760; .Staley, Chicago, 9-3, irille was third. Mtting Into a force out. them to finish second at 290 for Ing lull and the book appeared to "A dd your golf clubs, raincoats. another to fill the bases. Joe fifth Inning, Alumni A Intermedi­ house. Interior and exterior paint McNeill the probable starter for .750; Stobbs, Weehlngtnn, 6-2, $1,900. Kay Orocker of Uruguay Kansas City, July 11 (^)— f > Ted Williama, the great Red be interesting, not only to boxing Bill Skowron drove in four runa Jackets and the other things a girl Doherty’s single scored two and ate* routed Green Manor, 15-5, in ing took up most of the time... Manchester. , .750; Bro’wn, BaJtimore, 7-3, .700. for the Yankees with a aingle and and Joyce Zlske of Waterford, Sox slugger, was certain to see fans, but to followers of sports In MINOR LEAGUE SOOBE8 Just has to carry and you have a throwing error scored two more. The National League, winner th«lr make-up game Saturday Reading at night helped past the Strikeouts — Buhnlng, Detroit, two homera, the'second off win­ Wl*., tied for third at 292, each action,, although he could not be a general . . , Post cards from sev­ time. quite a load to tote around. We, do Logan’s triple and a wild pitch of only one of the last four night. The Manormen had erected Triples—Aparicio and Fox, Chi­ 106; Pascual, Waehlngton,.94; Bell EASTERN LEAGUE ning reliever BUly Muffett (2-1). getting $1,350. Barbara Romack of gave the Legion a run In its half starter. -The 42-year-old slug­ most of our own laundry—I did mid-Summer clashes, ruled a. an early 4-0 lead only to be snowed cago, 6; Snyder, Kansas City and Cleveland, 93; Monbouquette, Bos­ Williamstown 14, Reading 8. t * 9 •Sacramento was next with 293, of the first. The Legion tied the ger, who has driven in a record good for $1,000. min* tiefore gothg otit for the final under by the victors’ late inning up­ Mantle, New York, 5; Eight play­ ton, 74; H>tiada, Baltimore end Allentown 7-2, Binghamton 2-5. SEN At o k a , o r io ijc r score In the second with the big 13-10 favorite to defeat the 12 runs- in 16 previous games, is rising. 2 Then came Miss Whitworth, a round. _ ___ ers tied •with '4. ______Lary. Detroit. 73. Lancaster 5, Springfield 0,.’ YTte! SmsS ta tors got their runs on blow being a bases. loaded double Americana today in the first a reserve on the AL squad which The winners were outhit eigh tlo Monahans,.Tex., native who moved "I was never away from home of two All-Star clashes this week. lists such power hitters in the hommt by Jim Lemon, a Ute *d- to New Mexico aaa kid. until laat .year and I got lonesome by Lanz. Egan scored the winning six but took advantage of walks Three-Rim First Imring In Workmaniftlir jlitlon to the All-Star squad, and run In the fifth on two Townie A capacity crowd of 30,611 was starting lineup as Roger Maris, and errors to'romp to victory. Six "That $800 helps," sh* said; St times. But It Isn’t ■<> had this assured for the flrtt All-Star game Bill Skowron and Yogi Berra of ''Dan Dobbek, with Lemon's 21st season and this $800 will be a good errors sandwiched around, another of the Manormen’s eight errors breaking a 1-1 tie In the ninth. It "Last year my Dad and some other ever played here. A larger crowd, the Yankees; Minnie Minoso of the In Maitrial folks underwrote my first try on c^ # .’’ __ hit by Logan. , were committed in fafel flfth and _waj(f the fifth straight h>s* for the “ ■Both' pitchers, Lanz of therCe'- 'betweeirtfi.OOO and 50,000 was'ex- White Sox and Frank Malzone of went along with seven walks, the t6ur to'ths tune nf $5,000 sind'I with the rest of tlTe .tourists, she the Red Sox. Other starters are Helps Sink Oilers, 4-1 Oriole.*, matching their losing gion._and._Lee_ oLlhe-Townles each peotecl to attendsthejsecond game, Tom- Wright._hlt-jtwo-run-homeF- alump of the year, and their sev­ spent $4,300 of it. I won only 61,- heeded for a one-day .tournament, second baseinan Pete Runnels of In ftm 200, hilt now I’m doing a little bet­ pitched four-hitters. to be played In New York’s Yan­ for victor*. Tom Lodge, Woody enth in a row at home. Reliever scheduled for tomorrow at 'Fort kee Stadium Wednesday. Bostorf and rookie shortstop Rom- ter.” Wayne, Ind. Next home game for the Le­ nie Hansen of Baltimore. Clark and Zadlsiaw each had two 'Hiree runs in the firBt inning provided the winning margin Tex Clevenger (2-5) won )t. Jerry gion will be Sunday at Henry park Former President Harry Tru­ hlU for AAI. Walker (2-2) was the loser al­ man had purchased four ticket* Fine Reserves as Naugatuck defeated Moriarty Bros., 4-1, yesterday af­ against Wlllimantlc at 2 o’clock. The Americans boasted some AAI ___ 0 0 0 1 12 2 X— 15-6-2 though allowing juat five hiU and Rockville defeated the Hiread City and was expected to attend to­ Manor ...... 2 0 0 2 0;0 W .s -8 -8 ternoon in a Connecticut State League game at Naugatuck, pitching his first complete game In day’s game, passing up the open­ mighty fine reserves of their oWn M anV Age No Barrier in Golf nine twice this season, 14-1 and In catchers Sherm Lollar and El­ Simmons and Sullivan; Daley; That was all oLtne scoring until the eighth when each Bide is starts this season. 6- 5. ing of the Democratic Convention • • • ston Howard, Inflelders Nellie Fox, Wogman (5), Talaga (5), Rohr- ■cored once In Los Angeles. Luis Aparicio, Vic Power, B>3>oka back, (5) and Lodge? With tile exception of Nauga­ Raesatsek (4) TIOERK 12, A’* 10 Cplavllo’s Once Again Proved by Sdrazen The American Licague chances sa ttIr d a y f a r m l e a g u e Robinson, Jim Gentile and out­ tuck’s first Inning exulosion, the ab fecond home run. No, 17 for the suffered a serious setback when Penwell rt ...... 4 Whan Ghnnty ra^Mides your houso Boland Oil 14, Superior Serv. 6. fielders Harvey Kuenn, A1 Smith game was a keep pitchers’ dud ■ i 'i 'J 'o V " sear, was the clineher for the It became known last night that Baukus ** ...... 4 1 1 0 4 0 New York (N ® A )--It doesn't Hancock Ins. 29, Green Phar­ and Kallne. ' No Boxing Shows between A1 Zones and loser Pat Luster - 2b ...... 4 1 Tigers, doming with two on in the >tln»p golfers. It’s fantastic, bi)t Mickey H*ntle,' the star center look like It will ever be pos(|ilbIe macy 2 Bjach manager has 10 pitchers. Mistretta. Zones yielded only six LandiiTo' 3b ...... 4 0 ■eventh Inning. Eddie Yost also Sarazen played in his first U.8. fielder of the New York Yankees,- Lombardi e ...... 1..8 1 wHh Porm^Enamol aluminum siding homered for Detroit, off 12-game to write abmit Gene Sartizen In Plnehurst 20. Elks 16. Alston has lefties Mike McCor­ hits as he fanned eight end is­ Open 40 years ago, won It two might not'he able to play. Memtle BILL MONBOUQUETTE This Week on " TV Mazeik* If ...k'..,..2 0 vrtnnerRiid Daley. Dick Hall (5-6) the pset tense. Letding American years later at 20. and aUti can’t mick, Johnny Podres and ’ Bill sued only .one base on balls. Mis­ Federowl(Ui U ,„ ...0 '0 re-lnJured a knee In last Satur­ Henry and righthanders Bob Buhl, tretta struck*'out six and walked Crotty lb ...4 0 Wfi ean do thi job with baksd toBnifl Blaminum Up iidinf. lost hi* fifth In a row and second qualifiers In the British Open with understand why professionals have relief by the Cardinals against his New York, July II (>P), — The Oldekowiki cf ...... 8 0 *wlthlii 24 houhi. this one in relief. a 69-72 In the rain and high winds day!* game In Boston and was re- Stan Williams, L4ndy McDaniel two while being reached for eight Zone* p 'i ...... 8 0 to be far out pf their teena before stricted to a pinch hitting role Dodgers yesterday. two All-Star baseball games and Don Mossi (7-6) won it In relief. of St. Andrews, ' the incredible they win anything of Importance. and Elroy Face besides Jackson, base hits, half o f them in the first Ptm-Eiuuntl bIiueIb b iii Up Udinf ntsds no aiBiiitonaiicfi. Wsshed with yesterday. "I can’t go wrong pitching the Democratic Convention prac­ Ssrazen at 56 again demonstrated •Tt must be that they don’t start law and Friend. , The Americans Inning. "I don’t know w heper I can Friend," Alston said. "He is well have lefties Whltey Ford, Bud tically snuff out boxing for the ToUl* ....81 4 8 37 18 I a rudsn hoM it rttains its i^ tod ’' look for yoars. Comes in white that age Is no barrier In golf.-The caddies any more," he reaiiona. rested not having pitched since week. Because of. the political Bob Penwell opened Nauga­ Merisrty'a (•) Little Roman has sliced years off make it," Mantle was reported as Daley and Dick Stigman and ab P' ta po a e rbi and your choice o f decorator eoloi^ Tickets A^vailaible _ Sarazen wlis an ll-yiear-old lug­ Friday and he haq had All-Star meetings in Los Angeles, the usual tuck’s three-run first with a dou­ Renn 2b .. 0 0 111* the course. saying, "and I won’t know. until righthanders Early Wynn, (Jhuck ging, bags at Apawamla when i 20- experience." _ Estrada. Frank Lary, Jim Coates NVednesday night TV show will ble and advanced to third on Bud Cyr as .... year-old .Francis Oulmet repelled Just before the gqme.” Baiikuis’ single. B<>b Lusteg's long 'Avery c .. Aluminum Mts as nn inauUtion . . . reflocti hot summer sun, cuts fuel For New York Tilt Sarazrn Is a veritsibiS Fountain If Mantle cant play, h,** place Friend, 29, haa appeared in two ’^ d Gerry Staley besides Monbou­ not be held. The o ^ e c network TV Moriarty lb of Youth to old goats. Sclantlsts the British masters, Harry 'Vardon All-Star games, receiving credit quette and Bell. show la off for the'summer,. triple to leftfleld scored the first Sylvester cf • « 6 as eeO bilU In winter. _ ^ and Big Ted Ray, In the memora­ In centerfleld may be taken by AJ, two runners with Lusteg coming Manerrla » hkve tried practically everything, Kallne of the Detroit Tigers. Ka- for the nation’s 1966 victory and ■The game, to be seen on NBC Madison Square Garden will ■Guy Lombardo and His Royal ble tr.S. Open playoff at Brook­ home a moment later" on' Skip Simmons It .8 Phone us todsy. We*U send s nuui to give you sn cstimste without obU> to rejuvenate venerable geezers, Ilne was named to the squad as -a getting charged with the defeat in television and heard on radio by experiment’ Tuesday wlth'^ its first McOuIre o .1 Canadian* return to Yankee Sta- line In 1913. No one idolized Oul­ Lombardi's single to right. but Sarazen doss ft praotically reserve outfielder. 1958. He has allowed seven hits, aa estimated 30 to 35 milUon, was non-tele'vlaed> boxing show In lO Sartor rf gsting you is sny wsy. 4ttum Wednesday, after an ab­ every time he .enters a tourna­ met to a greatej- extent than the scheduled to start at 3 p.m. (c) Jenkln* b .,,«,.l stubby son of the' Italian ImmI Righthanders Open yielded two runs In 6 1-3 Innings. year*. Benny (Kid) Paret, newly Unearned Rons Mistretta p ...... 4 sence of several years^Jo play lo r ment and he Isn't even s doctor. with both squads featuring His season's record’ with Pitts­ (DST), The weatherman pre­ crowned world welterweight Hori. Michael ScoU .bagged the grants. He read and reread details dicted hot and humid weather, From the second inning bn, Totals ' ...... 82 1 6 34 10 8 the 1960 AII-BUr Came at Yan­ of the championship. ^ rlghthanded . strength, Managers burgh this year is 10-5. champion, will box Garnet (Sug­ Zones and Mistretta were in com- British Amateur at 66. Jack West- with a temperature in . the mld- b StoriedItnried (or St amon* in 9; e itruck ASK A lour OUR kee Stadium. Lombardo Will lead Although built oh entirely differ­ Walter Alston and'^Al Lopez chose Monbouquette is a 23-year-old ar) Hart In. an over-the welgffit ifi6nd. MorlertYa scored their only, out_ . tor 'or SaiSartor In .. land was 47 when he copped the native 6 t Medford, Maas., only in qinetles but no raln.’’^ match to see If the customers w li Moriarty'* ...... 000 000 010—1 kis long popular, band In a con­ United States Amateur. ent llnea, young Barasen copied to open with righthanded pitch- run, unearned,, in the eighth as Oulmet right down to the hair- his second season in the majors. In case of rain, however, the come back If they can't see it at Nsuratuck ...... : ...... 800 000 Olx—)t coH nN uous nuooffT p l a m cert at the Btadium starting at gw e would be played either at Ban Renn reached, on" an error, 3b: Sartor, Penwell, Luster I 8b: noon. Bert Hogan will be 48 on Aug, comb, even adopted his interlock- .Although late last night neither A year ago at thlb time, he was home for free. " ' 5^0 Cyr'B fielder’s choice, and Luster; dp: Londino. Luster A csotty, 13, yet had be not cut a ahot over Ing grip which he was to live to on the verge'of being returned , to night of Tuesday afternoon. Parei hasn’t fought since ho Baukus, M ker A CrptW; lob: While bo* and reaerved aaats manager was definite about his _ Ihck Avery’s Jlne, triple to right- erty'B 8. Na0|atu» 6: bb: Mistretta 2. water a bit too fine at the 17th regret through ' many unhappy starting hurler, all indications the 'minors by the Hed~Sox but' liftiM' the-~ Xi7-pbimd" crown from center which was almost eaugbt Zone* 1: *o: MUtroUa 6. Bone# 8t ■ t o r Wednesday were sold over the hole of his final round 'this year, WE ARK orm wsekend at regular Yankee ticket months. were that the opening pitchers since then has developed Into the Don Jordan May 27 in Las Vegas. «n the run by Joe Oldakowtid, Zones: (Syiv**t*r A Maae~ at Cherry Hills, the wlnnlngest Sarazen is a mere mortal, haa wbuld.be Bob Friend of Pittsburgh ace of the staff. Hla record for the Qualifying Round He Is unbeaten in his lU t six with tretta (Maselka); scorer; oatletf, Ute cliib announced today Irishman ever to come out of Dub­ Naugatuck scored its fourth VtM AAL to 5i60 P.Mc--MAT water and Hogan finUhed wHh club at the top of the awing, apent pick Byhrester’s throw to third, (righthander Gary Bell of Cleve­ than pinch hit. The senior clr- he stopped Rocky Kalingo, hla following Avery’s overthrow on The antira bleacher capacity of fix Sind seven. Par five and four all that time experimenting ancl auU haa a power-packed lineup 14,060 scats will go on sale land),” said Lopez, the Chicago Wethersfield, July l i (A5—Nine­ 22nd knockout victim. •ttempted steal, got by Andy would have tied Arnold Palmer. correcting. featuring auch home run aluggera The garden has another no-TV Wednesday and several thousand No one ever toured a counw White Sox manager, piloting the teen touriiament slots were at Maneggta for an error, Gutirantop-^ Samuel Snead, 46, is ifae favor­ American League squad.- ”I under­ Emfe Banks (26). Henry ■take today in -the OonnecUcut ■how set t o t late in the mdnth and Bitting—Willie Yhsbr. Red Sox, I T s n s r s I admlasion grandstand ite every time he starts, quicker and he is first tq. climb Aaron (24), Eddie Matthews (19), ^ Busy. Week * bad perfect 5-for-g, ^Inehidtaig a seats (fiedorsl and NeW York City aboard jdawdlers. stand Monbo looked great shutting quaUfying round of the New Eng­ has "tentative plans for a third in But Gena SarsMn keeps break-. Ken Boyer-(20), Willie Mays (18), A ugu st' .Mistretta settled down after a home run, drove In four rune and amusement taxes included) also "If you’re going to ml*#> 'em, out the Yankees Friday night. I land Amateur Golf CTiampionship. •baky first inning, but the Oilmen A Ing the course record for age. The aa well aa Joe Adcock, Bob Skin­ Connecticut will have 32 entries ■oerod tiiree hi B-5 etotory eives Our 40 Years WUI, be available to the public mias 'em quick,” he always eaid^ may go with him but I won't be i:cuU,not-muster MKHigh runs to pm U c Ing farmer qf .Ofirmantown, euie UhlTl 'X have had"'a" talk wUh ner, > Del Crandall and Bill Meee- In the tournament, which will be 'tiw Yaaheea.------— -WedBieday:- Ypnltee S t a'dru m : Sarazen, he# Baradhi, accentu­ roskl In the starting lineup. AMERICAN FARM LEAGUE overtake their to o . N-YvToutlast)^ his Ulusirlous con-, all of my pitchers before the 5*bl at the Wampanoag. Country Mtdptng—Ed Boibnelr, Dodgere, n a w t offices will open Wednes- temporaries by keeping in cbhdl- ated sartorial splendor, as a kid. The reaervea Include BUI White, SMrs 5, Police A Fire 0. For the winners, SNurwell had wen anrenth hi row wHh three hlt- Hs rtfused to discard Kqlckerii game tomorrow." <3ub,. West Hartford, July 26 ,st S ajn. for this sale o f re- tlon. He has hsd a graat daal to Vada PInaon, Skinner, Roberto ISulllvan's 4, Police 9 Fire 8. ^ o hitg, one a double; Lusteg, leae bikings e f relief hi 11-7 Re- Of Dependable mining box and rsserved ssats. when they went out of fashion. In­ Walter Alston, i Los Angeles Uirough 29, but 13 etate golfers do with ths boom in Ssniors* goll Clemente, Smoky Burgeaa and 39- nave already qualified on the Bears 14, Army A Navy 13. * two hits a douUa and a triple, cMon ever tW Oudfaials. m o BVosrai sdmissIbB gnd bleach- stead he bought the entire output leader boaainf the Nationals orig­ since World War H. He gives ag-i year-old Stan Musial.. who haa of their record in last year’s tour­ Standlnge u d Lombardi two singles. No' ffS N.^ypf Kr. SLUNOWjU^CH U 4 UM sstss will open a^ of a to c io r y at a b(argal|i basa- UNHAPPY SMALL PRY inally had announced he would played in 17 All-Star , games, more Iftg WaaliKend golfers incentive mant rate. Knickars becante hla nament or because they are past W. L. Moriarty player was able to gar- ' Stubby Orsemire, former south­ ^ ^ 4.111a" • •—Little Melissa Price, 8, pitch either Friend or hla Pitta- than any other player. Musial Pet i Ser¥iee"^ every Ume he goee to the pool, trademark. : . • i-.: New England champions. S«1W ...... 8 3 .635 her more tfedi oM bit paw pttdier. Is amende^ the Dur­ fantt^ieSI J it tinder wsy at burgh ^running mate, Vernon Law. currently la the hQttaat hitter in I Sarasen, wiimer o t every ■ tour- Having (revived golf among doesn’t appear jdeased There wars 96 goUsra up Army A Navy 6 4 ham Buns to the CSm s B Oaro------■" totnoduetloB o t Latar, ha awitchad to Larry Jack- 600 ^Mbrlartiy's'69lr gaaMS hi the aMtsM for wliioh ke was aHgtMe, old pooBls, Banuwn may ovan -with her catch near Wad- the National League. In hla last 'or 16-bols qualifying iittls Bunivan’s ...... ,...g g Hna League. HU) AsMrican U egue Bon o t St. Lftuia but went back to doaen gamas, ha has eoD^etad 20 T sM A agu e thifl wedk. **QUAUTY^^^ hti smmmmy kt 6B .•oeryto^r’a IM ^ an* krtflj bafik jtiia (ouni at WsthsnfiMM Ctountty Cfob t9 r record was ttalaw Iiland, S. C. fWand after Jaekam was used in ^ in 41 tlmas it bat for AW. the rm alntoy p (M ic Hi tb ru iMdigr. ' - ft- aoUos a fir s ...... 2 . i T—r

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46 -HooiiiiBM Q0 0 6 6 51 72 Housiis for Sals 72 Houses for Sale 72 Houms for Sifilo 72 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Sftnittoiia-Waited— fioBta sad A p 6 rtiiisau--Fl6 t o ^ V Houea for Sikle RockviU^Vemon Atttomobilca for Sal* Tontmtnts 63 ; ' Female CAPE CiDD sail boot baatttiM ALh KINDS eterilized recondl- 80-63 POR'nBR 8T. ExeepthxuUy VBRNON-43oetom designed alx 1—BOLt o n —Immaculate 4 room MOST PRETENTIOUS , area of USk LANCIA convertibla, 10,000 molded mahoganyjlnciudee S-eeto. tihned’-.uaed furniture including ;a two-famlty. now vaoont, ex room ranch, 15x34 paneled living raacli, Jalourie encloeed breese- Manchester. High on a hill, year tuU f o u r r o o m apartment, including mUer. Muat ba aold. Excellent con- BOOKkBI^E^jffperieneed,' Ot lMdhr, mooring uchor. trailer soring*, mattreezei and appll- celfent eraditiont Priced .right for room wUb' fireplace, 3 twin alze wAy, oversised garage, combina­ old 8 rooni brick ranch, breeze­ dlUon.i call MI S ^ l after 6. charge o t otBee, double entry « heat, hot water, gas for cooking, JcR K lM C e 00N61DE1S MlMSElF OWtVlORWEO' B u t M/^EK ENDS ABOUMO mS own OOMIOtE and cover. Can be see any tlma at w eea .'^ tw 9x18 braided and vie- electric refrigerator and gas etov*. quick oaie. xa. %4iilO« bedrooms, formal dining room, tion aluminum atorm ' ■ a e fi way. double garage, marble fire­ Dump to Stay Closed ' trial balance, tax cose rug, csptatn'e chairs, dry ceramlo bath, peurtially finitfhad throughout. Choice loeatton, hear place, all birch trim. Basement CHEVTOLBT 106S oedaa, Bel Air, IF HE HAS ID SHARPEN A PENCR. AfiOUNO UOOK AT IDE JOBS HE UNOERTAWES— 67 Mill St., Mancheator. Call xn 3-7787 from 5-7' p.m. THSOPFICB - I-70B7. ■ink harvest taWe and '-mat- $17,828. 29 AUBURN ROAD *-Uv- recreation' room with fireplace, Bolton Center Road. One-half acre has fireplace and walkout door. radio] heater, otandard, coral and treaeee. 40% off op. new furniture. ing room, fireplace, formal din- many fine faaturae. Must be eeen. lot SqUli« for $14,400. The R. Excellent tor family room. Could gray, clean, teoaonable. MI 8-31S0. TWO ROOM apartment, inchiding ADVERTISING MP.I WHAr?CM»NlMOSef 1957 14 FOOT boat, 86 h-p. motor, C i ^ t terms am m nd,. Open 9.-9, heat, hot water, ga* for cooking, Ing room, large cabiriat; UtChra, . JPrlce 130,900. Paul J. Oonrmtl, F. Dimock C6., XO 0-5348, Barbara not replace for asking price of Because of Veruun OGH-N Sltipktloiia W an te^M ale 39 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE, clean WAHT6 THOSE fMABOOKMCPEe. $835. MI 80492. Satur^ys till 5. LaBlanc Furnl- electric refrigerator and gas stove. three bedrodme, two-car g*r*fc- x n $-5863. Woods, xa fi-7703, Johanna Evans, 889,900. Call Armstrong 6l Cham­ ^ B G E tura Hospital, 196 South St., Rock- Call xn 9-7787 from 6-7 p.m ., XIarion E. ttobertoon, broker, MI x a 9-6668. ’ berlain. BU 9-0478 or Mr. Belaaky, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENT OEPT. HOUIHi Inalde and out, good top and tlrea, LEDOESe. »40rTARAOflAll.E/ T O MUCH' BOY 14 DESIRES lawn mowing and 1960 WEST BEND outboard motors. 8-89BS. XCANCBBSTBR-3S4 Union St. x n 3-0987. Shorted by health hazaede In a^reservationa should notify XCtol -(235. MI 849)8. JERklMER.' other Jobe to J^utumn St. vicinity. ellle. TR 5-2174. development of homes near the city Rose Valuzzi. ■ «;1S A Jl to 4;80 PJi l o w - * See our display. One fuU year FOUR ROOM apartment,, bath, hot Open House Saturday and Sunday, n —BOLTON—New 6 room Cape AU summer ol- vacation Jobs wel- guarantee. C. J. Morrison Pslnt 8-PIEOE bedroom eet $35. 5-piece water, heat. Apply Marlow’s, 867 XIANCHB8TER — 4-room ranch noon to' dark. 8 attractive modele. fireplace, open stairwell, 1% dump. Rockville .Mayor Leo B, Conipletoa Tralalag OOF-/ conAd. )iQ 8-4866. type home, central heat, city util­ BOLTON—4 bSdrooms and an of­ lOSl MERCURY, excellent condl- Co., 886 Center St. chrome kitchen set $35. American Main St. 8 room ranchea, 8 bedrooins, large baths, custom built kitchen cabi­ Flaherty Jr. -Mid today, “I will not Second Lt. Eugene H. fitalgur. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. o o r r >1 ities, excellent lot, on bus line.' kitchens with birch cabinets and nets: walkout basement, ameslte fice, 1/860/ square feet, 8 room take the reeponslbillty for reopen­ 26, son of Mr. and Mr*. Harold ticm, $300. MI ft>19oe after 8 p.m. MTseu: encyclopedia* and annual* $50, MOMffAy n ra raiDAT MtM AJL-AATDBDAT • AJL NEW AND USED boats, motor* Kenmore ga* range $15. XO- FOR RENT—Three rooni apart­ $9,900. Other listings. .Phllbrick formica "countera, ceramic tiled drive, completely landscaped, one cape on Koute 8. Ideal for profes­ ing the dump-'^ G. Steiger, $ White St.. RockvUIa, (FUFFU^ Doga— Birde Pete 41 and trailers. H; O, Schulss. Ino., ment, heat, hot water, parting, Agency, xn 0-S4e4. bathrooms with vanity and colored acre lot. Priced at 816,800. Call sional /m a n or large family Because of contamination. of a completed the 10-week oScer ba­ 4-0043. ■ n e e d ^ 1I4 - baths, laige living 1961 CHEVROLET Carryall,. Good West Road, Route *>. EUington. $70. Tel. xn 8-3068 fixture*, oil hot water heat, full The R. F. Dimock Co. xn 9-5346, pond below the W4at Rd., dump, it sic course at the Army Signal PLEASE READ YOUR AO BOARD TOUR bird at tha Man RCA WHIRPOOL Washer and dry­ $13,600—8DC room cape, full baoa- cellar atoned terrace porch, Barbara Woods. XD 9-7703, Jo- rooin with fireplace, stone veneer School, Fort Moranouth, SJ., running condition, 1135. MI 8-8392. Chester Pet Center while you are CUSTOM MADE speedboat, 40 ment, combinktion window* and frarit. basement garage. Needs was closed Saturday; for the sec­ er, deluxe modele, one year old, FIVE ROOM FIAT, sacrad floor, 818,990, With basement garage, haiuia Evans, Xa 9-5863. ond time liHtwo weeks, at the re­ June 30. ac -*Wa«t nrer tka nkoM m s ««t* on vacation.' Expert care. Private h.p. Mercury, trailer, water olds, hot water, steam heat, Venetian doors, amesiie drive, shade treee, ^decorating'. A m e a 11 e drive, 1968 OLDSMOBILE-^afdtop. Su­ $388. Mahogany desk. Clear for­ 114,490. Schwartz Rial Estate, quest of Vernon Building Inspector Lieutenant Steiger, a newly H it atvartlaar tlnnt*it taad hla ■« ttM r n s T O A t n r room. A r conditioned. MI 9-4278. canopy, etc. Xn 9-0710. blinds, storm window*. Adults SO days o«c<-nancy. Marion E. nicely landscaped. Price reduced per 88. Call MI 9-1879 after 8:30 mica top, $ii0 ; formica and XCLS Realtor. During the week m —BOLTON. On beautiful Riga Arthur F. Huntington, acting dep­ oommiasioned Signal Corne of­ APPBABS aad Bi^FOBlr BBBObS la tiBM far tka aast only. $80. Xn 8-7966. Robertaon, Broker. MI 8-5968, Lane. 4 bedroom custom bu^ by 81,000. Will listen to reason­ p.m. POODLES, AKC—SmaU miniature chrome kitchen set, two Chairs, call AD 6-1241, CH 3-2868, Xn uty health inspector. ficer. was trained in small unit tSoo. n a BaaaM to reapeaalbla far aoto ONB laoarraet ar emittad A $15, xn 8-6554. ranch, .center entrance h a llv^ , able offer. Asking $19;000. MANCHESTER - Salt Box—largs 8-6464. The mayor and Alderman tecUce, staff and command pro- tor M(j adrarttoMiMt udSM a oalj to tka azteat of A black poodle puppies. BxceUent BuOdlnK Materials - 47 TWO ROOM furnished apartment, two full tile baths, fireplsc* in pedigree. Championship stock one block from Main St., all utili­ living room with fireplace, dining MANCWESTER—Two families. A Chariee Pitkat, chgirman of the ceduresj .communication method* i food** Errata wklek 1 tka ralaa at MOVING TO Florida. All furnish­ VERNON—Near Parkway, ohop- family room, two-car gaiake, one 8-3 duplex, asking 816,000. A 4-8 w tB aatbai Auto Driving School 7-A CaU MI 9-3478. USED BUILDINO materlA ft* ing* sacrificed for quick sale. Xn ties furnished. Xn 9-3884 between room, modern kltcheii, two spa- city health committee, are con­ and military leadership, sAe, 3xSs and up, ahrathlng. stor- 6-9 p.m. / clous bedrooms with bath on sec­ ping, good achoole. Two new, com­ acre wooded lot with'tennM court. flat, large glassed in porch, tre­ A member of AlPha Phi Omega 8-7285, pletely finished split levels. Over 8M.500. The R. F,'D lm oc« Cto.. XO centrating on finding a hew dump EARLY’S DRIVINO Bchool-^^Saw ArtlelM For Sii* 45 ■ga bins, shelving, work brachas, ond floor. Forced Hot water heat, mendous lot. Only $14,900. A poa site and . have two possible loca­ fraternity, the lieutenant is a IMS room and road instruction. Stand FOUR ROOM heated apartment, breezeway and gZrage. $15,900. 1460 *q. ft. of living area, seven 9-5245, Barbara W ood ^ X a 9-7702, ■ible 4-4 flat, presently an 8 room two complete batnroom seta, two rooms ly^ batha. Only $16,800 and Johanna Evans, XO MS58. tions under consideration. graduate of Rockville High School, ard and automatic, dual-control HOME MADE ravloU, fresh or Mtchen sinks, (cabinet), wooden WESTTNGHOUSB automatic wash includes stove, refrigerator, hot Other Uetings. millbrlck Agency, single, large lot. Asking $11,000. The dump was closed when a 1057 graduate of the University Dial Ml 3-2711 cars. Day or evening appoint available under FHA commitment Convenient locations with utlli frozen, SOo dos. 346 Avery Street, Mtchra cabinets, two -hot WAer eir for sale, xn 4-0204. water and utilities, $79.60 monthly. xn 9-8484. IV—XIANCJHESTE^Autumn M. Huntington told Mayor Flaherty of Connecticut and a 1660 grad­ mente. Call Ml 8-88T&. Centrally located. Xn 3-7936 with minimum down payment. ties. Wapping. MI 4-iD604. furnaces, modern radiators, com­ Call R. F. Broderick, Broker, XO Immaculate 6 room colonial, com there is evidence of contamination ate of Reniisaelaer ^ lytertn ie plete windows. Including frame, f o r s a l e —Good, uzable electric WOODLAND STREET—Six room LARSON’S, Connecticut’s first li­ 9-1278 or TR 6-4078. pletely redeconted, 18x34 living MANCHESTER^Quallty built 5H on a pheasant farm off Center Rd. Iiutitute, Troy, N.Y. He wa* em­ Lost And Found AotomobilM for Solo 4 TOP SOIL—possibly the cleanest and AuminumU u D U n U Iil AormBlOi h i wtndqwe,WnlQOWVf *tove, a radio, radlo-vlctrola. (3all ■ingle, hot Water b**t. oversized censed driving school trained - HAeOiOTUMAS, THREE ROOM apartment, aecond one-car garige,” nice lot- . Only- - rooih, choice'^ location, amesite room ranch, plastered walls, 1.120 below the dump. ployed aa an electrical engineer and most fertile available any­ doors,s, and plumbing soppUes. MI 8-8932 after 10 a.m. FIVE ROOXf Cap* Cod plus one drive, aluminum combinations, liOST-pianSe and WacV cat, vl- 1956 OLDS, 3-door Hfdiday hardtop, Certified and approved is now of­ m otA P M M um , where. Proimtt delivery. CaU floor. XII 3-7591. $12,800. S. A. Baechler,' Realtor, sq. ft. of living, area, city utili­ Mayor Flaherty said the con­ by National Company, Inc., Mal­ R ei v/i$r,RA. Ohomannan House Wrecidng, open unfinished, full shed dormer, plua selling for the amaaingly low. ties, selling under FHA apprale cinlty of Phoenix 8t_. ln Vernon, hydramatlc, radio, hiater, de­ fering classroom and behind y-it Leonard U OigUo, Bolton, Ml x a 3-8989. tamination may have resulted den, Mass., before entering the froster. PHill price $899. The Bar' wheel instruction tor teenagers. daUyr 8:80 p.m.-6, Saturday 6-4, or 3 ROOMS OF GOOD SIX ROOM duplex, 3 bedrooms, two front dormers, plastered figure o f $13^900. Call tlie R. F. al of $15,900. Easy financing, im Ariny. July 1. Reward. MI 4-1853. 8-7088,. cAl Xa 9-2892. from the large amounts of water gain of the month. See and drive MI 94075. available July 15, $90 monthly. XU MANCHESTER — Porter Street walls, full insulation, tile bath, hot D im o^ Co., xn 9-5345, Barbara mediate occupancy. that were used to control fires at Qualifies with Rifle LOST—Black and white cocker, vl- it at Brunner’s in TalcottvlUe. LOAM—SAND—Stona — Oraval — USED FURNITURE 9-6831. area. Lovely maple shaded Cape. 'water oil hSat, garage, amesite W oo«, xn 9-7702, Johanna Evans, Annual rifle markemanship PREPARE FOR driver’s teat: drive, cbmbination windows and XnA5663. ANDOVER CENTER—88,500 full the dump two weeks ago. Hunt­ cinlty of Baldwin Rd. and So. Open eves, till 9^ Buildlng-Contractiiig 14 Painting— Papering 21 Help Wanted— Female 35 FiU and Ameslte. For ^ m p t de- CLEAN-UP SPECIALS Desire reeponaible party to take Five rooms including 2 bedrooms, price for this 7 room home. Stone ington plana to have the matter training was completed June 10, Windsor town line, July 9. Re­ Ages 16 to 60. Driving and class UVery call MI 8-8608. Walter P. NEAR MAIN ST. 8 furnished ceramic tile bath. Oil hot water doors. Excellent condition. City Dutch Doors $21.96 possession of 8 rooms of used fur­ y4 years young, extra n newly wed couple returned from budget terms. Ml 9-6495 or TR Edward R. Price. M3 9-1008. days 10-8, Monday-Ssturday. Good chine. Parts and service. We apartment with garden, .garage nancing available. their wedding trip to find their ton, Laurel Rd., Ellington; Ber­ AnaoonoeiMBtt rates. Brunner's,' your Lark deal sharpen and repair most aU hand NATIONAL LUMBER, ING.- GREEN MANOR—A room ranch, large living room with fireplace, Garage—Servlee—JStorage 10 6-9109. wages. Call Charcoal Broiler, MI Pay $3 Weekly . . . Now Only $198 heat, hot water, refrigerator and Building Lots—Farms—Acreages wedding gifts full of dead cock­ nadette Noel, 61 Ellington Ave. er in Talcottvllle. Tel. MI 8-6191, EXTERIOR AND interior painting. 9-8055. and power lawn raowerr Ml S$1 8Ute St., North Haven, Conn. garage, combinations, nicely land­ 26 LINDEnf ST,-/^8 room home, 4 three twin-sized bedrooms, large PHILOO-BENDDC i s lb. wash, 35e: PHONE CH 7-0858 atove, and fireplace. Ideal for roaches. Flaherty placed part of Birth Friday: A daughter to W. F. DION Construction Company. decorating, ceilings, floors, paper­ 8-7958. Capitol Equipment Oo., 88 CHeetrtut 8-2147- scaped, near schools and bus. bedrooms, living room with fire­ wooded lot. Priced at $18,500 Call LAWRENCE F, FIANG Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gonthler, dry, lOe. Lucky Lady Launder^ I960 LARK 6 cyl, 3-door sedan with SAXfUEL ALBERT couple. Call XU 3-7222. place, dining/room, two full baths, the blame on private collectors ■LARGE BUILDINO. Could he used AlteratlonB, additions, garages, hanging. Clean workmansnlp. WOMAN to care for girls, ages 8 iLsln St. ^ Vacant. $1,000 under market for The R. F. Dlmock Co., Xn 9-6246, Sandy Beach Rd., O ystal Lake. crater. 9 Mi^>le St., across from heater, defroster, undercoating. ALBERT’S FURNITURE CO. walkout hasOment, garage, 80x175 Barbara Woods, xn 9-7702, Jo­ MI 3-2766 , who pick up garbage and trash in for storage or workshop. MI 8-4685. formica coimters, roofin g siding, Free eatimates. f^o Job too smafl. and 4, 8 a.m .4 p.m, starting FOUR ROOM—Apartment, bath, 2 quick sale. Ferndale Realty, Xn Discharged Friday; Dortald An- First ifatlonal Stoi^ Open 34 My July busting price at 81799. September. MI 8-8584. PICNIC TABLES, attached seata, ■ 48-45 Allyn St., Hartford 9-8536. lot. Cell now. Paul J. Correntl, Ml hanna Evans, xn 9-5683. Paul P. Fiano Ml 3-0458 Vernon and deposit it at the city painting. Plans drawn, m 84865. John VerfaiUe, MI 8-2521. bedrooms, heat, utilities, gas Ed. Crawford MI 9-4410 rferson, RFD 2; Alison Landry, hours. Only 199 down. Cosh or trade. full size 80” wide top, 6 foot, Diamonds— Watelic OPEN NIGHTS . TILL 8. SATS. 6 8-6368. / dump. He noted that city gar­ AMBITIOUS woman interested in stove. Route 44X, North Coventry. bage Is collected,separately tor a RFD- 3; Linda Young. 115 Brook­ Brunner’s, your Lark dealer . in REMODELING bathrooms, addi­ EXTERIOR AND interior painting. $10.96; 8 foot $33.96; 10 foot Jewell? 48 P.M. IF YOU HAVE NO MEANS P f 2-7155. SOUTH END—Older 2-family, 5-6, HOMES FOR EVERY TASTE Talcottvllle. Open evenings till 9. Motorc7C]e»r-BicycIes 11 tions, garages, porches, rec Neat workmanship.. Reasonable a fascinating career or pay hobby $30.05; sturdy braced construction garage, good investment for right 96 EUZABETH DRIVE — Large plJTIfery in another town. City lyn a t.; Theresa Ulrich. Mile HIU Penonals 8 OF , TRANSPORTATION, I’LL AND POCKETBOOK! HAXtPTON, CONN. — “Valley Rd. Saturday till 5. rooms, painting. Call MI 9-4391. rates. Free estimates. Ml 9-8761. —no canvassing, excellent- train­ of 3x10 Western Fir. Zinc pitted LEONARD W. TOST. Jeweler—1«. MANCHESTER—Four rooms, twq party. Investigate thi* one npw. Gre^ Manor ranch.. screened nibbish collection will continue. SEND ONE OF OUR COURTESY porch, attached garage, lot 91x146. FROM $400 DOWN FHA — View.” Exceptionally nice prop- VACUUM CLEANERS repaired tn ing. Car n ecessi^ . Can MI 3-7661 bolts. Delivered and assembled. pAra, adjust* watdMa expertly. bedrooms up. Living room and Ken Oetrineky, XH 8-6169, .erty suitable for a gentleman’s Flaherty said, and the city will Admitted Saturday: Victor Lo­ 1958 FORD V-8 4-door sedan, heat TWO BOY’S—Bikes, 34” , good for appointment. W. Zinker Ml 9-5444; AUTOS FOR YOU TO BRING A real value at $14,800. Elva DOWN FROM ' my own home shop. Forty years HOWARD ANDREWS Reaeonable prices. Open Tuesday YOU TO THE STORE AND BACK kitchen, automatic hot water. country residence, guest house, havb to contract to have the rub­ pez, Melroie; Raymond Hamilton, er, defroster, Fordomatlc drive, condition. Reasonable. MI 94470. Courses and Classes 27 DUTCH COLONIAL—8 bedrooms, /Tyler, Realtor, XH 9-4489, MI bish dumped elsewhere. Snipsic St. facfjry experience. All makes, thru Saturday, Thursday eve­ h o m e a g a i n , n o OBUGA’nON. Rent reaaonable. Phone TRe 1 0 CONVENTIONAL — or tearoom. On the main street very beautiful' dark green. Ready BUILDING CONTRACTOR MAIDS—Live in to $320 mo. Finest » NEED TIRES? walk-in closets, combinations, 9-5051. City Hall Deed Delayed Dizcharged Saturday; Bemsdetta low rates, nee eetlmatas, ti AIRLINE TRAINING" and place­ nings. 130 Spruce S t MI 9-4387. mont 5-2280. OR ASSUME LOW of an old New England village to roll many miles at 81295. Only Jobs. Top N. Y. Agency. A-1 amesite, beautiful grounds, many The City Hall deed, still in the Noel, 61 Ellington A've.: Joyce pickup axid delivery. Mr. Miller. 8365 down. Brunner’s, in Talcott- ment fo r hostess and ground work. No down payment. Terms to suit BOLTON LAKE —4 room picture INTEREST MORTGAGES! with an expansive view of the Business Servleea Offered 18 Residential, homes, tickets sent. Write Gem NORGE AUTOMA’piC washer. Hot- extras, near schools, $16,000. Ken hands of developer Abner L, Rosen Leighton,. Laurel Rd., Ellington; JA 84409. ville. Free gasoline pnM with fill Muat he High School graduate, Agency, 35 Lincoln, Roelyn Hla., you. No budget charge. Ostrinsky, Realtor, Xfl 8-5159. book ranch, oil heat, excellent con­ countryside. Approx, three acres; Alterofions-Remodeling Garden— Farm— D airy- point electric stove. Frigldaire re­ Busineas Locattoiw terraced lawns ; ■ abundant water berg, may not be transferred to the Marie Ludwig. 46 Village St.; Mrs. Ing your tank 25.9c. Tonight and COMPLETE REPAIRS-By Stu­ Full insurance coverage 18-39. Write Careers With Airlines, N . Y. dition, lakefrqnt privileges. Only ELLINGTON-$11,990— 4V4 room RIDE WANTED from Virginia Rd Prodnetg 50 frigerator. Antenna, Wide floral Ranchi with fireplace, aluminum supply. CaU E. E. Weeks. Real­ city until fall. Melvin Gerber and daughter. every night, brlve over to Brun art R. Wolcott on automatic Box 484, East Orange, N. J. State COLE’S DISCOUNT picture window drapes. XII 3-5314. for Rent 64 ROLLING PARK—0 roo'm cape, 3 $8,900. Monthly payments $89. te\vlcinlty Chapel St., Hartford. THINK! Almost one-half an AVON unfinished, window end shed dor­ combinations, paneled dinette, city tor,'Storrs, Conn. Tel'G Arfleld ^ Corporation Counsel Harvey A Windsorwille Rd.; Mrs. Thomas Call MI 9-2778 after 6:80 p.m. ner’s. washers, dryers and electric' MI 8-1445 age, address, phone number. STATION FLOWERS, nice BAsam plante, Goodchild-Bartlett Realty, Real­ ranges. MI 9-6678. 8 W. Middle Turnpike representative’s business cornea COXIBINATION GAS and oil stove HALL FOR RENT, 40x60. Oak 6t mers, combinations, amesite. fire­ tors, xn 3-7926 any time. w’aler—only 2 blocks from bus and 9-9814. 1'oncc said a motion for default McKepn and daughter. 46 red, white and 'blue. Have too Present dance studio. Call after RIDE NEEDED—To Pratt and 1955 CHEVROLET V8 4-door Sta­ during the Christmas seUing sea­ 436 Center Street with chrome pipe and electric place, nice yard. Buckley School shopping. was granted by the Tolland County W. Main St,; Paul Nagy. 87 tion wagon with Powergllde TYPEWRITERS and office ma Bonds>-Stock8 Mortgages 31 son which starts in September. If many for my own use, 5 dozen for 5 p.m. JA 7-1372. area. Ken Ostrinsky, Realtor, MI MANCHESTER specials (Buy) Mit- MANCHESTER — Colonial 8 Superior Court, but a subsequent Whitney Aircraft, E. Hartford $1. 8 days only. XQ 3-7418. pump. Maple kitchen set. 2 ironing VER N O N -$12,990. Brand new South . S t ; ■ Raymond Rider, 30 Radio and heater. My July busting chines—repairs, sales, service and Roofing— Siding 16 you Btart now, you will hav* a TOO L' AND equipment rentals. 8-5159 ten. 4 bedroom ranch, garage, rooms, attached gsu'age. Needs motion for judgment cannot be Orchard St.; Rita Blenkowrtl, 2 Gate 2. Hours 8-4:45. Please call MORTGAGES—We are in a posi­ boards. Playpen and high chsir. handsome 8>.k room rancher with some repairs. Full basement, city prlc>rice 8896. It’s a doll. Drive over. rentals. Ml 9-84n. valuable customer list and the Sales and service. AP Equipment, good location, nice lot, $16,600; basement garage *-nd city water heard until court reopens*In the Michael Dr., Vernon; Edmund MI 8-1458. tion to finance second mortgages Also miscellaneous items. Xfl MANUFACTURERS’ ELLINGTON—New 6 room ranch, water and sewerage, oil hrt air Mil your gas tank,, only 26.9c. Free CONNECTICUT Valley Conctrue experience needed to service the 946 Ceiiter St., MI 9-3052. Open Honsehold Goods 5 l 8-7791. beautiful duplex—4 bedrooms each and sewer in high scenic non-de­ fell. Blais, Tunnel Rd., Vernon; Weber prize. Brunner’* in ’ralcottville. TAMKIR TREE removal, land tion-Roofing carpentry, gutters, in any amounts. Terms to suit ever-increasing demand for our evenings. built-ins, high on a hill. Curran side, two-esr garage, large lot, ex­ heat, shaded lot, on hua-'^llno. Meanwhile Rosenberg is still your needs. J. D. Realty, 470 REPRESENTATIVES velopment neighborhood.' Conven­ Gordon. Kelly Rd., Vernon. AatomdbDcs for Sale 4 cleared, firewood cut. Insured all kinds of aiding, specialize In products. CaU today. CH 7-4187. ON TOP OF THE STOVE-One ELECTRIC STOVE—Three burn­ Realty. JA 8-5588. cellent location, full price $22,500; Here's a reasonable price. $500 negotiating with Herbert I, Pagan! 1958 STUDEBAKER staUon wagon Call Paul A. Ellison, MI 8-8742. Main St., MI 3-5129. PORTABLE public address system ient to everything. do\yn. Full price tll.ttKi. Call Birth yeeterday: A son to Mr. aluminum siding. Cal] Fred burner oven. Never used. $4. XD- ers, deep well, good condition. nice home plus Income live rent on a bill for contracting work done OLDER CARS 'mechanics spe­ Heater, defroster. Full price 8895. Charest, Ml 8-7180. with variabl* speed phonograph AND SALESMEN -VERNON—5 room ranch, combina­ VERNON—$13,490. Brand new 8 Gaston Realty Co.,“ 'Xn/9-8731. “ r/9-87: and Mrs. Fred Morgan. 114 Orch­ 008MA APPLIANCE SERVICE 8-7804. Call xn 9-5176. free, $10,600 ; 7 room Cape, two- by Pagani on the (Tenter Shopping ard St. cials. fbdt y .trself cars, always Only 8195 down. Cash or trade. NURSE’S AIDE WANTED—4-8 25 watt, two 12” speakers. PI tions garage, $16,900. Curran car garage, 1)4 acres land, a buy room Cape Cod with 2 unfinished, a g o ^ selection. Look behind our Fill your gas tank 25.9c. Free Repairs all make refrlgerstora, A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, siding, Business Opportunities 32 p.m. MI 9-2324. 2-5206. Dfsk fuid office space with Realty, JA 8-5586. PI 3-6885. city water and aSwer. Large lot in STONE ST.—Older t/room house, Plaza. If a settlement la reached Discharged yesterday; Richard Three Rooms of Pumitur# TEN FOOT PICNIC T A B L E -$10; answering service available in at $13,600; m«uiy more from $4,700 oCflce, Douglas Motors. 888 Main. prize. Brunner’s in Talcottvllle. freezers, washing machinaa; :ry‘ painting. Carpentry. Alteratlona good used lawn mower, $5; light lovely high neighborhood. Builder nice lot, oversized'^ garage with during the summer there would be Phillips, 84 Brooklyn St.: Eleanor ers, ranges, oil and ga« burners. ANDOVER—Rt. 6. Business prop modern air-conditioned buildini MANCHESTER—Dutch Colonial, up. CtoH the Ellsworth Mitten and addition*. Cellinge. Workman­ TUPPERWARE HOME PARTIES ELECTRIC cement mixer. Also oak bbokcaae and library table Agenev, Realtors, Xfl 3-6930 or will finish 2 bedrooms and extra room for 4 cars/ $11,800, J. D. no further reason for delay in con­ (Taihpbell, 137 Grove St.; Paul WANTED — Clean used cars. We 1958 ED8EL 4;door sedan Pacer Ml 04883. AU work guaranteed. ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St, erty, 200’ frontage with going' —Has opening* for women who mixers for rent. Rotary mowers FROM MODEL HOME Ground floor entrance. Call X 6 rooms, one-car garage, large half bath for only $1,000 more. Realty, MI 3-5i;i9. veying the deed to the city, Yonce business. Includes restaurant, with drawer, $16; two crocheted x a 9-5524 Chicolne, 71 Spring "S t; Priecilla buy, trade down or trade any­ model. I sold this new for 88958, MI 8-4860. want to choose own hours. Earn for sAe or rent. One-ton chain 3-5271 or apply 86 Oak St. in Man­ li'vlng room with fireplace, family BOLTON—$12.4M—5 room Ranch said. RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any m ake- room ranch, breezeway, attached Cost Over^$7i)0 popcorn bedspreada never used, chester for further Information. size tile kitchen, oil steam heat, TOLLAND-70^'loot ranch, lot 160x Baxter, 35 Prospect St. thing. Douglas Motors^ 883 Main. It’s Just as good today at a July while you learn $50—$100 com­ fA l and chain saw# for sAe or FOUR BEDROOM colonial—Large with garage and carport. on trefe Bloodmoblle Visit July 20 bargain price of 81195. Drive it cars, .amplifiers, phonographs and COUGHLIN ROOFING Company, garage. Lot fully amesited. Pres $25: xn 8-5905. large lot. 86x260, $17,900. Phil- 700 -with bubbling" brook. Priced Birth today: A daughter to Mr. mission per week in spare time. rent. Floor model drill press. Plat living room, fireplace, separate shaded acre in scenic country The Red Cross Bloodmoblle will and Mrs, John Hardy, 13 (Tottage TWO CLEAN Fords. 6 cylinder. 4 tonight. All equipped. Brunner’s, changers. Over 47 years total ex­ Ino. Aluminum siding. aspHlilt, ent owner- lea-vlng state. Excel­ Car necessary. Phone MOhawk form scAes, 1,000 lbs. capacity. NEVER BEEN USED brick Agency, Xfl.9-8484_____ right. J .,D.' Realty, x a 8-8129. .. be in this area again July-90 to door. 1668 and 1956. Will accept perience. 60 day# guarantee on ail LARGE STORE at 36 Btrch 6t: dining-room-, modem kitchen, dish­ neighborhood near Manchester and your Lark dealer in Talcottvllle. asbestos roofing. Also aluminum, lent financing. J, D. Realty, MI- 6-2689 for interview. SmAl bench' grinder for sAe. Ask Sale Price $388 Musical Instruments 53 washer. disposal. baths, two- receive donations of blood. terms and trade-ins. MI 8-4849. work. Potterton’s, Ml 9-4SS7. 8-6139. Apply Marlow’s, 687 Main St, FINLEY STREET — Beautiful Vernon line. ST. JAXOCR p a r is h —New 6 room Open eves, till 9. galvanized or copper gutters and* for Tom Kelley, MI 9-8161. Near Main St. Parktng. car garage. Nicely landscaped lot, Sponsored by the Trinity Isith feaders. Ml S-7707. Pay Only $4 Week FORCED TO MOVE sale! Building ranch ■with formal dining rOom TOLLAND—$14.500—81. acres go colonial; Easily financed. Imme­ Vernon and TalcottvlUe news Is I960 LARK 6 cyl. 4-door station CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. large living room, (wo twin-sized 80x150. Near Bba and all schools. along with this 8 year old Ranch­ diate occupancy. J. D, Realty, eran Church, the bloodmoblle unit handled through tha Herald's Help Wanted— Male 36 SOFT CHIFFON-Wedding gown, coming down. Must be out by July MAIN STREET—Building for com­ Priced foj quick , sale — under 1854 HUDSON 860. MI 9-9297. wagon, heater, defroster, under- Reasonable rates. Call PI 8-7558 RAY’S ROOFING CO., sblngla and BE YOUR OWN BOSS veil , and hoop, size 10, $26. Magic. Sacrificing complete bedroom, bedrooms, laundry knd garage er -— 8 bedrooms, attached garage, xa 3-8129. will be located al the Elks (Tlub RordcvUle Bureau, 6 W. Main St., between 1:804:80 or any time built-in roofs, gutter and conduc' 16. Price* slashed to the bone. Now mercial business, or office use. $20,000. Elva Tyler, Realtor, XO and at Ellington Tovvn Hall. coating. Brand new. .Brunner'# Restaurant in good location. Pres­ PAYROLL AND Chef stove, $15. Full metal bed. complete Uvlpg room and Utchra Is the time for a real; buy, Melody Will subdivide. XD 9-8229, 9-8. Priced at $16,800 for immediate handsome stone fireplace. telephone TRemont 5-318$. July to tin g price 82268. Only $95 Saturday or Sunday, tor work; roof, chimney repairs. sale. Belfiore Agency, Xfl 3-5121. 9-4469, MI 9-50S1. GREEN MANOR—8 room ranch Mrs. Agnes Belanger, executive NEED A Ca r and bad your credit ent owner leaving state. Priced spring and mattress, $10. Ml- decorator!furhiturlire from model dis­ Music,Co., Inc., 154 Asylum St., ELLINGTON—2-family, 7-5. In down. Cash ot trade. Ray Hagenow, Ml 9-2214; Ray play home. We will give you tree FOR OFFICE or business use, convenient location. Priced for, secretary of the local Red)^ Cross turned down? Short on down pay­ QONDBR'B t v Service—Motorola for quick sale. >1 INVENTORY CLERK 3-6768. Hartford. CH 7-4588...... EXCEPTIONAL excellent condition, city water, ON DANGER LIST Jaskson MI 8-8326. delivery and free Aorage up to one Main St. near Center, 8 rooms 5-6 FLAT, exceptionally fin* condl large tree shaded lot in fine neigh­ quick sale. J. D. Realty, Xa- Chapter, said recent-vlalts o f the ment? Bankrupt? Repossession? 1958 FORD, 2-door 8 cyl., heater, and Phllco factory Service. HI-FI, J. D. REALTY tion, near school, bus, shopping, 3-8129. New Haven. July 11 '(/Pi—Arthur Don’t give up! See Honest Doug­ phonos and auto radios. 314 Spruce For Local Office 8ILVERTONE STEREO HI-FI— year. 120 BASS accordion. Professional ground floor, plenlty of parking Quiet. Residential. ' Architect’s borhood.near Rockville line, within bloodmoblle HAve been discourag­ defroeter, whitewall tires. Low MI 3-5129 Console, with AM and FM radio. model. Full alze. In excellent con­ xn 9-5229, 9-5. ------churches. Carlton W. Hdtehins, XII walking .distsoae. .of., school, bus, ing because so few donors appear, B, O'Keefe Sr„ 77, an aseietapt las, get the lowdown on the low­ mileage. Very clean. - Full price Bt. MI 9-1486. Roofing and Chimneys 1.6-A 9-5182. idea of comfortable, complete 8 SIX ROOM- DUPI.,EX>.2,car gs: U S. attorney general in the est down and smallest payments Give past employment’ arid ex Price $195. MI 8-5278. NORMAN’S dition. Will sacrifice. Call xn room home. Near bus. shopping, stores. Only $15,990. k r the June idsit only 14 pints of $1095. Only 8195 down. Cash or CENTRALLY located in Manches rage, Strickland St., excellent I"-, Woodrow Wilson edmlniatratian, anywhere. Not a small loan or CONNIE'S TV and Radio Service, 443 Hartford Road 9-4854. - 56 ELWOOD ROAD - Colonial — schools. Asking |17,S00! VERNON—$16,800 — Brand new blood were collected In Rockville trade. Bunnner’si on the Manchee- ROOFING — Specializing repairing perience. Write Box 8 , HerAd. OIL DRUM—With 40 gallons of ter 400 square feet of offic* space cation $18,900. J. D. Realty. Xa was reported resting comfortably finance company jdan. Douglas available a1) hours. Satisfaction roofs of all kinds. New roofa, gut Help Waiitetf-—Female 35 Before you buy furniture any­ Large ' living room, fireplace, custom built 6- room Ranch with 3-8129. and 17 in Vernon ter-Vernon- town line in Talcott­ guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1815. range oil, $10. CAI MI 9-7890 A (with additional adjoining space She noted that Coventry col last night at Grace-New Haven Motors. 833 Main St. ter work, chimneys cleaned re EXPERIENCED ter 7. . where—shop at Norman’e. formal dining room, cabinet kitch­ H. B. GRADY, Broker center hall entrance, recessed front vllle.' Open eves, till 9. Wanti6d~To Buy 58 also available) Includi^- private lects from 70' to 90 pints on Comiilunity Hospital. O’Keefe, LAWN MOWERS sharpened and paired. Aluminum aiding. M TEACHER wants woman starting en with dishwasher, three bed MI 3-8009 doorway, full overhang, ceramic EAST MIDDLE TPKE.—6 roOtn WANTED—From private party, in September to care for 4 year lavatory in'air conditioned build­ colonial, clean. Priced for quick Yizil; Tolland recently collected now a local attorney, was injured 1959 LARK 8 by Studebaker. 4-dr. repaired. Free pick-up and de- years’ experience. Free esti IN GAUGE GRINDING AIR CONDITIONER — Half-ton WE BUT, SELL or trad# antique ing, available immediately. Ample rooms, IH'l^aths, landscaped lot bath with vanity tvpe sink, unusual­ clean, low mileage used car. with mates. Call Howlev, MI 8-6861, MI o ld ,' light housekeeping. Hours Excellent running condition. XQ- 80x200. Marion E. Robertson. ly attractive brick fireplace, hand- sale. J. D. Realty,, x n 3-5f29, 72, .Stafford 89, WiUtngton 46 and critically in Madison Saturday automatic tranmlssion. MI '6-4997 sedan, heater, defroeter. white liveiy. All work guaranteed. Sales, and uaed furiiiture, , glaaa, parking. Box E, Herald. MANCHESTER wall tires, undercoating with service parte and rental equip­ 8-0763. 8 :45-3:46. MI 3-2514. Pleasant worAng conditions, 9-5148. B SEPTIC TANKS ■liver, picture tramea and old Broker, Xn 8-6958. $12{900—School St., reel nice ik>me brick facing on front! amesite Sombre 46. Rockville, the largeat night when hie car swerved into company benefits. Apply in person. driveway, large lot in delightfullv FOUR BEDROOM Colonial, 7 community in the county, collecta a utility pole. A hospital official 1951 FORD TUDOR 6 cylinder, good economy overdrive. Full price ment. L A M Emilpment Co., GIRLS AGE 14 and up for super- CLEANED and INSTALLED coins, old dulls and guns, hobby MANCHESTER^ FOUR bedroom $15,000—Verplanck 6 room Cape rooms: * down; 4 up, a fine home, mechanical condition, 8150. MI $1695. New car warranty. Brun­ Bamforth Road, Vernon. Bruno coUeettoris, Attic eontenta or whole Rouses for Rent 65 ?7?77—Oakland St., two-familv scenic country area of custom-built less than any of these towns, she added,. however, O’Keefe was be­ Heating and. Plombing 17 'Vised tobacco work. No experience K F A D Manufacturing Co. SELLING OUT—All old coin. XO- Colonial, in.gOpd condition, steam homes. centrally located, only $1,7.9()0. pointed out. ing kept on the danger list. 4-0418. ner’s, your I.ark dealer In Talcott. Moake, Ml 8-0771. If no answer required; Transportation fur estates. SDrnlture Repair Service, $1.8,500—Gardner St., espe and. land Carlton W. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. 834 CHARTER OAK ST. 3-0737. • SEWERS TalcottvlUe, Coen.. Tel, XO 8-7449 NEWLY DECORATED—4 room heat, attractively landscaped lot, Renew Trade Ltoensea villa. Open eves, till 9. call A] Laska, TR 5-7609 collact PLUMBING ’ AND heating — re­ nlshed. Openings available in Man­ MACHINE CLEANED one-car garag^ See this excep­ $18,600r-7 rooms, Carmen Road ELLINGTON $17,990 Just com­ 1955 PONTIAC Star Chief converti­ modeling Installations, repairs. house for rent or option to buy 77777—4 bedrooms, Gerard St. pleted—gracious. .spacious custom LARGE—5 room ranch. 1 'i baths, Vernon Building Inspector Ar­ ble, full power, beautiful condl- M A M RUBBISH REMOVAL Serv chester and Rock\rille. Bring birth GREEU4 MANOR—Two experienced tional value before ■ you buy. thur Huntington noted today that 1960 FORD FALCON. 8,000 miles. All work guaranteed 25 years ex­ certificate and Social Security brush men inside and out. CAl TWO OIL DRUMS — 80 gAlone $110 monthiv. Lease required. Xfl $16,900. Phllbrick Agency, MI built Garrison Colonial with 3 bed­ huge kitchen, 100’ frontage, small Uon, 8725. MI 9-3223. Ice—residential, commercial, in • INSTALLATION WANTED—Outhouse In good con 9-4494. all trade licenaea, electridal, heat­ Must sell, radio and heater, deluxe perience. 34-hour aervice. Call number to Conn. State ' Employ­ Glastonbury MEdford 3-2981 after with faucete. 86 Birch St. 9-8464. BOLTON rooms. Itk baths, colonial design cash assume.^ 4’ -% mortgage, Interior, snow tires. Call MI dustrial. Attics, cellars, yards, in Earl VanCamp, MI 94749. dition. Call Xn 3-1722 evenings. $11,200—Ctook Dr., a beauty fireplace in good sized living room, $15,290, Carlton W, Hutchins, x a - ing and plumbing, for the Town FOR SALE—1658 Flat pearl gray cinerator-cardboard drums. Lawn ment Service 806 Main St., Man 6 p.m. SPECIALIST BOLTON—Furnished 7 room house 3-0901 after 6. cheater or V^edneedays only to ANCIENT HOME by a burbling $15,760—Ranch on Route 8 separate forma! dining room, kitch­ 9-5132. of Vernon expired June 80. They sports convertible. Excellent condi- mowing. Light trucking. Ml 9-9757. in nice residential area. Plenty of must he renewed before any .more t ^ . Original owner. Call ,’TR Kpscluszko Hall, 1 Vernon Ave­ WANTED—Dependable, sober, sin­ Rooms Without Board 59 -brook, $9,900, New heating, new $l8,000-^Bqyberry ranch, big lot en with built-in range-and oven and METRO—1957 HARDTOP, coral Millinery Dressmaking 19 gle man for dAly farm chores, Timraii CauRiry land and. privacy. A group of en- plumbing, newly decorated, $2l,00()r-Bix acres, large ranch exhaust fan. attached garage, and PRICE REDUCED—To $13,900 . 8 work is done, he said, 64669. . HI-Fl COST too much? Buy a kit. nue, Rockville, 9:30-3:30. gineers vvould V satisfactory or and cream, rSdlo, heater, low Good wages board, room. Phone SEPTIC TANKS ROOMS AND cabins, all conven new lawns. Five rooms down plus walkout basement with picture win,, room 1950 garrison colonial, fire­ Fuel OU Bids Aaked mileage. Cul MI 4-1898, Expert advice oh your needs. Free AND family with children. One year iLOTS place, centrally located. Assume The Vernon Board of Education estimates and reasonable rates on ALTERATIONS made quickly and CLERK evenlinga. Coventry. PI 2-8658. DraiRaga Ca. -iences, free parking. Scranton’s 3 partly finished up.. Ctoll Frank dows for future recreation room. lease T. J. Oockett, Realtor, XO Burke, CH 6-8897, to arrange in­ $2,750—Beelzebub Rd., St. Windsor All this'on an extra large-lot'In a mortgage. $87.63 .monthl.v, Carl­ is seeking bids for furnishing fuel construction. We repair aii makes efficiently. MI 9-5555. Motel, 180 ToUand Tpke. Xn 9-0826 3-1677. Miss Call MI 84304 now. Opportunity for woman with PART-TIME experienced service PLUeCED SEWERS M I M 1 4 3 between 8-7, spection.. $3,860—Garth in Rockledge beautiful, preferred, scenic country ton W. Hutchins. Ml 9-5132. oil and coal for the next school ShinifigStar! DRESSMAKING and alterations. some office experience to work in StaUon attendant, m a r r i e d . $3,600—” B” zone all utilities . neighborhood of on^ of a kind hand­ year atarting in September. Sealed ALL. TYPES screens repaired with small department. Position requires Nights and weekends. Aj^ly 488 $500 DOWN G.l.,.sput level, three $6,600—Robert R^., choice some custom built homes. This la vaiZ SAC^inCE — Brookfield bids 'udll be received by the Board Call MI 9-0333, after 8:30. Week Maehiiie CleaiiMl Summer Romes for Rent 67 Rd.—Clean 6 room ranch, two-csr Alcoa acreenlngs. New .sereene end* any hour. aptitude for figure work and some Center St. . * ROOM FOR RENT. Gentleman. bedrooms, bullt-ins,\ 26 foot rec the last home to be built hpre—no of Education at the 6ffice of the made up. 447 Main .Street or call typing ability. Company offers mod Septie Tanke, Dry Wells. Sewer - xn 8-5888 or XD 8-8921. room, 125 foot frontage, $15,760. LAKE PROPERTIES more lots available-so hU|!rV! basement garage, ’ owner XH- superintendent of schools, Box 420, TOOL AND GAUGE — Makers Unea Imtalled—Cellar Water­ ANDOVER LAKE-*; Waterfnmt, 9-3890, Ml 9-4588 for tree pick-up. em ur-conditioned office, excellent rooms, large screened porch, all Carlton W. Hutchini/XO 9-5132. Summer camp in Vernon ELUNGTON—$18.49flt^ There's Rockville, until July 20 at 1, p.m .. QUICK ALTERA’nONS at home benefit program, 5 day^ 37 hour wanted. First-clasa only. FuU or proofing Done. LARGE, pleasant room one block Specifications may be obtained part-time. -A ir benefit*. Cdil MI mSTRIBUTCRSHIP modern conveniences. Available XIANCHESTER-r-BeatiUfui hew 8 12 acres on .nearby lake nothing finer at the price than this MI 3-0679. week. Apply at Employment Office, from Xtoin"St. Separate entrance,- July 16 through season. XII 9-0980 at the superintendent’s office. 9-5263.- » kitchen privileges. Gentleman. room colonial, plaatered wails, Estate -on Ist Bcdton Lake —'— newly custom-built 7 room Gar­ MORTENSEN TV Specialized RCA rison Colonial with 4 bedrooms, I'-k Lot* tnr Salt T8 , ...... -' Vets- to M eet...... talevieion, aervice. Ml 64641. McKinney bros. NOW AVAIUBLE Free parking. XC 8-4724. HAMPTON BEACH — 3 bedroom full insulation, ilk bams, fireplace, Drying cloth«s Moving— lYuddiig-^ FIRST NATIONAL STORES SERVICE STA-nON ATTEND­ open staircase, porch, ameslte bathji, fireplace in 24 ft. living Hockanum Barracks, World ANT—Only experienced need ap- Sdwdrog* Disposal Co. cottage, all utilities, tile bath T. J, CROCKE'TT, Realtor room, .separate formal dining room, THREE B ZONE lots with city War I VeteraTts, and Ita auxiliary TOWN AND COUNTRY ameslte— FOR THIS HOBBY OR o f f ic e :.—Recreation room, television. 100 yards from drive, city water and sewerage, is sasy today... amesite driveway* and: aprons. Storage ' 20 .ply. Call MI 3-M19. 180-163 >earl 8 t — Ml 6-5808 room furnished as living room built-in kitchen, and attached ga­ water. Union St Mancheeter, will meet tomorrow tn the GAR <r HOMES MANCHE8”’ER Package Delivery. INC^ ANDOVER LAICB—6 room lake- amesite drive, oil heat, l Excellent land, $80,000. More acreage avail lots for sale. Mariori B. Robertson, wants delegates instructed.-. s t e p s ; SIDEWALKS, stone walls, Light trucking and package deliv­ Operators and Trainees- collections, (2) no charge for Mt ntsnt, stove, refrigerator, heat, AND INCOME PROPER’nES. front cottage, completely fur­ condition throughout. Llarge lot able. broker, Ml 3-5958. To give all who'wished to do. so fireplaces, flagstone terraces. ery. Refrigerators, washers and (weight 5 lbs). (3) no charge for one of America’s leafilng record garage, adults, $76 monthly," PI ' with shade,'.fruit trees, sbrubbery; OLDER H O M E S COUNTRY Lawns landscaped. Work done at Apply nished, available July 16 on. .PI an opportunity to attend, volun­ stove moving epeLlalty. Folding trAning, (4) no charge' for new distributors, le oKering yon a 2-8090. . ' 2-6663 or XH 9-7485. ' , city water and sewerage. Priced 5 room ranch fireplace, extra HOMES WITH ACREAGE, LAND CENTRALLY LOCATED, tbned for reasonable prices. MI 8-0796 teers were called on to act as dele­ chairs for rent Ml 9-ora. merchandise. Earn $40-$60 weeUy wonderful opportunity to own for quick sale. Chariee Lesper- Iqrge kitchen wllh bullt-lns, $15,000. AND BUILDING LOTS. business, 50x100. Write Box T, MANCHESTER MODES, Inc, for ten hour week. For appoint your’owa highly profitable buA- FOUR KOOXI garden apartment, COVENTRY .LAKE ^Xtottage for gates at the last meeting o f the ance, MI 9-7620. UST TODAY WHERE BALES ARE HerajW. Holueliold Secvices AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO. Local- Pine street, Manchester - ment caU MI 4-1687. ness, aervIclBg our b EC-O-RAK clean WeU maintained building rent. Nice location modem coni Neat four room ranch, oversized barracks. Martin Laubscher. Tom moving, packing, atorage. Low dleplny .in food markets, drag heat, hOt water, atove, refrigera veniences, $40 weekly. XO 9-18S3. XfANCHBlSHBR —8 room colonial garage, lot 80-270. Make an offer. MADE!!! NORTH COVENTRY — Several Xiadden, Alvin Willis, Gleorge Offered. 13-A rate on long distance moves to ■tores, etc. We secure your lo- tor and^arking, $115. XO $-1809 home, large family size kitchen, .large half acre homeeites; high Hammond, Pete Bun, Rudolph 46 ststea MT 8-6187. COLUMBIA LAKE-rLakefront cot­ Over 100 other listings. $4,000 and SAMUEL M. LAVITT HAROLD A BONS, Rubbish remov- oatiMis.. living room, dining room..^ den d ty ' location; natural shade on Sohmeleke, William Carroll and NOTICE tage, 8 bedrodtns, 2 baths, enorm­ downstairs, 4. bedrooms and bath up. AGENCY, Realtors black hard road. Reaaonable I 0 *s hom o hooting aj, cellars and atUca cleaned. NOTICE f o r RBNT-W hy look further? Lawrence Hodgson agreed to NO RECORD ous screened porch, good frontage, and second floor. Fenced, in lot, 78 WINDSOR A VE. RfXMVILLE terms. Owner. PI 2-8858. serve with Commander Coogan Ashes, papers all rubbish. Harold Painting— Psperlng 21 OF PUBLIC HEARING ON OF PUBUC HEARING ON have new 6% room, heated x a 3-2457, 9-6. ^ LOLA H. URSIN; Hoar. Ml 9-4084. $14,900. Phllbrick Agency, x a -TR 8-8297 who automatically heads the dele­ o w r w a y l PROPOSED SANITARY PROPOSED WATER MAIN EXPERIENCE NSEDO) apartmwt* in reaidenttal iarea of 9-8464. A ZONE LOT 180x400 in Bolton, PAINTINO AND paparhangtng. EockvlUa, Juat 16 mlnutea from CXILUMBIA LAKE—Small water­ gation. WEAVING ot Burna, moth holea SEWER EXTENSION IN EXTENSION IN Mip-«949 Office Open 7 day* a week only 81.200. Welles Agency, PI Good cleun workmanship' ip at rea- Off North Sehool 8 t NO INVENtORY Hartford by Wilbur Croaa High­ front cottages available during ATTRACmVB.8 bedroom, 5^ room 2-7386 or x a 9-efi49. ' Alternates elected are Pete You get premium quality and tom clothing, boolery runs, aonabis rates. 80 years In Man­ SPRING STREET s p r i n g s t r e e t Xa 6-8684— fitanclieeter TO STOCK way. Kttctaen appliances furnished July and August, $60 to $76-week­ ranch, garage, walkout basement, WELLES AGENCY Manchester Office Jeeanls, Harry Ertel, Albert MobUheet with RT-98. . . fta h: dbogs rapalred, zipper rs chester, Raymond Fisks. Ml Spring Street Spring Street Mints Court Ml 9-4824, TR 5-1186. ly. Call xa 9-4929, x a 8-2598. excellent condition, convenient to- . Mrs. iByrtoIski xn 3-i3-0034 iXIeyer, Pete Teabo, Arthur Gsell. meet completely effeetivs fuel placement, umbrellaa repaired, 9-9287. South - Side ' South Side men’* shirt ’liar* revefMd and • Wa r n in g s w e e k l y ■chool and shopping. Disboe Agen PI 2-7356 ^ Alik About Our Trade-In Plan Joseph Morris, Alfred Vlraot and oil additive in use todiy. And Case Bros., InC., Glen Road Case Bros., Inc., Glen Road Re a d y FQR occupancy—New cy. xa 9-iD626, m 8-0865. (Resort Property for Sale 74 Fred Stegeman. you get premium service. Au­ replaced.' Marlow'* Little Mmd PAINTING OUTSIDE or inside. North Side . North Side • BONUS PLAN room apartment with ceramic tile Wanted to Rent 68 Ing Shop. Good work done nasonable. CAll TWO FAMILIES 108 AVONDALE RD.—Attractive 8 ANDOVER LAKE — Small unfin The Auxiliary delegates that tomatic deliveries . . . a bal­ Patrick A. A Mary E. HeUand Patrick A. A.. Mary E. HAIand- • UNLIMITED bath, built-in oven and atove, BOLTON—Custom 6 room ranch room Cape, fireplace, open stair- will attend the Auxiliary (Tonven- Mr. Charles, Modem Home Deco­ brand, 497 Spring Street brand, 497 Spring Street quiet neighborho^ $125. Ml WANTED—Three bedroom single artistic stonework, huge porch, ished cottage, fireplace, cellar, anced payment plan and many FLAT riNlBH Holland window rating, Ml 8-0738..... ^ Maaebeator^tSl CA ob 8L We have three centrally located way, garage, patio, nice yard with tion with President Louiee Bues Case Bros. Inc.,'Glen RoSd~ . Case Bros, Inc.,. Glen Rosd POTEN*nAL y. 3-2578, r home tn good condition;' nice breezeway, two-car garage land­ large wooded, lot, $1200 or best of­ other extras designed to mah* ■hades made to meaaure. Ail neighborhood, 2 children, ages 11 two-family hemes. One is a-. fiat several bfrch trees. Bowers School, fer. MI 9-8846. are Lillian (Tarroll and Blanche metai vmetlan blind* at a new Highland Park Water Co., Glen Highland Perk Water Co., Glen •ALL MAJOR LABELS scaped, reasonably priced. Carlton with tour down and three up,...an Ownerz have moved to R. I. Elva home heating rsoUg easy. Road V Road i c h e e r f u l — SUNNY — Three and 5. Xa 9-2672. W. Hutchins, xa 9-6182. Martenstsln with Nora Jelinbk anl* 72 tg For ictectass maUtof add 10c for each patternJ Print Name, Ad­ pany doors sad windows, custom K.D.T. July 19, 1960. $17,%0, Owner treuuferred. XO H. B, GRADY, Broker level, 7 rooms, built-in range and also buy prqparty tor obsh. otter you , trsa oeatMaai John Rothwell BOARD OP DIRECTORS oven, dishwasher, 114 baths, at­ spsottoua ^ d a rra a n all for each pstteni. Print aims, ad> dress with zone and Pattern Num- wort guaranteed. Cali collect WU BOARD-OF DmBGTORS. . HAM-MIL ®*XIACUliATBl five room duplex e CAROL DtlriTERednrlUe. |U.- Xfambsr Xfultiple Listing. ta iOlftBaac ilmsimo HA 6-U96 Eugejw Gagllardona TOWN OF MANCHESTER TOWN OF MANCHESTER ± 2 5 . MI ^8009 ta ch ^ f* ro g 0, cellar, firaplaca, lag from start to71i$tti; Mtttw 'j dnas with sons, style No. and olzs. SCHWARZ imATSB $80. 6 raora nuteh. to if* ilTim 301^ Richard Morra By Philip Bayer By PbUlp Bayer room, cabtnat Mtcrnn, S bed- LARGE $ room cape, full, dormer, combinAfion itorma and screens, STANLEY BRAY. Realtor wai work hand aad glove with JApn't the Fall and Winter Have you the *60 Album con- ANDOVER->And Brtton area. Re- Oscar------Krsysig MLS BEALTOB DISTRIBUTORS, III. ' VO Issue o f . our exciting pattern Acting Oraaral Manager . Aetrag Oraeral Manager AO 6-1641—OH 6-6866 flieplaee, dining room or fourth ' -Vi X.’- ' :BoafcaMl|^piaMoB. Just cants, pstfniu? Gnly 2^ a copy; aJ sstvlcs. K 1 8-6473. ^ »This 27111 day o f June 1960 atld l i ^ Inquire U3 =— M m s - m — y A d v t K b. 1 ^______Ajvt. N& t -----i ..i .-- I& .Izrtert m I i n $7 ~eo*"A|*aeyrMI IhlOtL ’ ----- ' ------■ MONDAY, JULY 11, I960 nkoi fotnmEm Lvarat* Daily Niit Praia Ran 1 iHanrlipatpr lEttmitto li^niUt For tke Weak R M ai JaiMdtk. 1980 Uhrlna Lance Gpl. Ranald P. Augustahk BvangaUcal lAitheran Church, pnmerty on Pitkin St; OPEN Clartt. aon of Mr. and Mrs. I* a l ^8 William E. Jr. and JBatalle Blng-r 13,125 About Tovmi H. Clark, 80 Hamlock St, ia ,B«t - 8 A.M. »e 9P.M> MK on Okinawa with the'TJUrd ham to William S. Jr. and Lola K. Manbar aC tka Aadtt Marina Division of thS'^ Seventh Fbder, property* on Lydall St jSUNDAY. 8, A.M.-8 >.M. B a n u e^ OraolaMea Sanifhtan o t Uberty, No.' 12S, 59 Sales Quitclalni Deed# MancheMUtr— A City of-Village Charm will hold a hriaf buatiMsa mwUn|r Fleet ' Victoria V. LeOeyt to Maryanne PINE PHARMACY tomorrow nisht at 7:S0 at Orange Manchaatsir merchant# reviewiMl E, Beckwith, property at 155 Irv-> 884 OENl ’BB ST. HaU. No meotian will breached- MiSichester Exchange Club will #■ Paga U ) the Manchqt^r Bargain Daya Sale tag St YOL. LXXIX. NO. 240 (FOURTBRN IPACBS) 91ANCHRSTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1960 ulod during: Aofuat. hold a family picrUc tomorrow at today with,certain Mtisfactlon. Maryanne E. Beckwith to Vic­ 6:30 p.m; at Bolton Lake. Harry toria V. LeGeyt, property, at 155 T Boskind and William Zimmerman « Moat said the Bale results wers Irving St. . Hr. and Hrb. Frahk .Poarson are in charge of arrangemenU. will b« hoot and hootou to mem- better than expected, even better Connecticut Bank and Trust Co., bora e t the Queen of Peace than laat^ear. Manchester office, to Green Manor StateNew s Hothara* Chrcle and their familie* Army Capt. A lfr^ F. Brodeur, Construction Co., property off aon of Eugene Brpduer, 81 Finley ' The aale was in effect from at an outing at the Pearaon'a Thursday through Saturday last Parker St. OUIE’S ^ o oununer home at Aahford Lake. St., has completed the olBoer ad­ Elsie-T. Cushman to Green Man­ vanced course at 'Transportation week. ★ WELDING 'The weather was Ideal for the or Construction Co., property off Roundup School, Ft. BustU. Va. A 1847 Parker St. ★ AUTOEODYcMd More than 20 membera and graduate of Mancheeter High aale, merchahta pointed out.,'There alumnae of Olrla' PViendly Society waa no single item of merchandise Building Permit# PENDER REPAIRS School and a 1966 graduate of the gdvCn excessive promotion during GrMn Manor Cohstruction Co., attended an open hoiv« yeeterday University of Connecticut, Capt. at Holiday Houoe, Canaan, the the sale, neither was there any ap­ erection of houses at 18, 79 and ★ COMPLETE CAR Eor U.S. Force Hiring Starts Broduer entered the Army in 1968. parent rush by shoppers on a sin- 82 Cushman Dr., 7 and 8 Tracy l^>iaoopa] OF8 vacation center, on Dr., and 5 and 25 Scott Dr., PAINTING Ita 60th anniversary. A memorial ri* item or particular group of LACQUER'and ENAMEL for Anita R Miller, a former Joseph P. Moriarty, radioman items. ; >9,600 each for a. total of >67.200; seaman, USIN, aon of Mr. and Mrs. and at 17, 35 and 59 Scott Dr., TEL. Ml 9-6025 By i A M O C IA T D P R n ll kaid from other nationa of the free At HamUton mendwr of Mancheeter CPS Spon­ Retailers' at the Manchester >10,000 each' for a total of >30,- world if the Belgians do not sup sors and ]Mot director of the camp, Paul J. Moriarty, 29 Birch St., is Parkade as well as those on Main The Congolese government “ **“ On Second Plane Incident 000. Combined totals are >97,- 281 ADAMS ST. port his secession from Lumumba's was Messed. attending RadarmAn School at St. reported good results. Par­ has asked the United States cehtral govenunent in Leopoldville, Hartford, July 12 (fl*)— An 200. - NorfoUo, Va. ticipating auto.dealers also noted to send tr o ^ s to the Congo to which meanwhile asked the United intensive effort to replace The library ana pro^am com­ an increase in business during the help restore order, the Belgian natims to ht’p it regain control strikers tvith perinanent' em­ Member# deairing tranaporU- sale period.' of its muttabuB rampaging na­ mittees of the Guild of Our Lady of tidn to the Pyt}il*n Sister# picnic ^ Raaio in Brussels. said today. ployes at Hamilton Standard St. Bartholomew's parish ■will meet The aale waa set up.,by the Man­ Two Boys Blamed tive army. tomorrow night may contact Mra.' chester Chamber of Commerce and u$« The U.S. ambassador in Leo- Tshombe accused Lumumba of plants in Windsor Locks and tomorrow at'8 p.m. in the base­ Raymond Gamble or Mra. How- Eisenhower Denies ment of the rectory at 741 K. Mid­ waa advertised in the surrounding For House Breaks Your oldville, Clare Timiwrlake, using Communist taeUcs and pro­ Broad Brook began today. and Smith. Member# will brtng Manchester market area through dle Tpke. as given agreement in prin- moting chaos in the Congo, In­ Tlnited Aircraft Corp. apokea- thei own plate,' cup, and ailver- distribution of 35,000 advertising Charge Plan E dependent from Belgium for only man aaid a similar campaign at' 'Two 12-year-old boys have been clide and will transmit the re­ wAre, and a gift for the cup auc­ tabloids. Another 12,000 tabloids Far 12 days. ’ Pratt and Whitney aircraft InEast A meetlnjr of 1*1 Theta Chapter, tion. were distributed in town. blamed, by Manchester police for quest to Washington. Although Congo .president Jos­ Hartford and other struck ^UAC RB47 Hop Like U2 Beta Sigma Phi, will be held to­ breaking into house.s on Pine St. j DoHvarias n»o dociaion to requeat U.S. morrow at 8 p.m. at the home of on June 19 and July 5. eph Hasavubu has appealed, re­ plants will get underway ‘‘sh<^y.” 'The Manchester WCTU will hold troopa waa T^ched at a meeting peatedly for the European popula­ Even before the hiring campaign Miss Jane Kaaaler, Williams Rd., The youths, who reportedly ad­ Just telephone year ojrt^r for. M tile Congolese government this started, the spokesman said, refer­ Bolton. ita annual picnic tomorrow at mitted the breaks, are being turn­ tion to stay and help run t^e new 11:80 a.m. Suaannah Wesley hall. Public Records drug nen^and cqsmetica—giv­ morning, the broadcast said. U.S. naUon. Tahombe charged Lumum­ ring to the employment office ta Ne'^port, R. I.. July , 12 (A*)— The White House today ae- ed over to Juvenile court author­ troopa have been on the’'alert in South -Methodist Church- ities. . . . ing yonrChgrgb Flea nnmber. ba is ttyiM to drive the Belgians East Hartford: ‘"That place over . S' cused the ^ v ie t Union of a “ deliberate and reckless a ttm p t Wamntee Deed* and-other-Weat Europeans, out, and - The -boys -are said to-have stolen Xowmaay feyeial _