CREDIT Allies Push Tanks, Troops up to Line Dividing Berlin
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A TUESDAY, AtJGUST 22, 1261 fJUSM FOUBTBEN Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather ;BI{tnrl)f90trr lEtirhittg UrmUi For the Week Ended ForeeMt ef U. S. Weattwr Ban aa June S, 1961 OocMlennl min er driule to (Hcperienoa haa been In BoUon to build a garaga 16 foot from ^ Bloom fi^ Binee 1959. Mias Abbs side line of hU property on Odor HALL FOR RENT 13,3.30 night. Low 68 to 70. Cloudy, eeel A bou t Town 8 'tea ch ers was also appointed freshman dra- Mill Rd. since aonlng regulations with periods of rain and MioWh u For partteo, showers, reeep- ' Member ef the Audit matioa assistant to complete the ZBA Airs Request stipulats~that ouch a building must H m ftiadur School SUtt of Zion tie a s, m eetin gs. Com plete UtohJ^ Borean ef CIrenlaUoi T huraday. High fai 70s. revised drsmatic club progrsm be 25 feet from the side line. Xvanrolicml lAiUicimn Church will en faeUltlea. Largo eaetesod Manchester— A City of Village Charm Join System scheduled for the new school year. meet tomoiTow nljlit at 7:30. The From Kjellquist parklag lot. In May, Donald Thomas and Miss ChuKh Council mcaU Friday Grain iPrice Raised SUght new teachera were ap Carolyn Beardsley, who will teach night at 7:M . The jnnlBg board of appoola will hmiii chi VOL. LXXX, NO. 275 (TWENTY-EIGHt PAGES— IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1961 (daastfled Adverttaing on Page 26) PRICE FIVE CENTS pointed to the adiool ayatem by English at the higli school In the Ankara—A 20 per cent cut o*> Inquira UH I HaN fall, were named director and as hold a public hearing tonight at 8 government-made steel has been U GOLWAY STREET M n. Mabel Ihomfelt, formerly the board of education laat nl^^t, ----------------------------------#- sistant of dramatics respectively. at the Community Mall on the ap announced in Turkey to eppr home TEL. 30 S-6104 of ManchMter. haa returned to including a new head of the Latin The new system will Include coop her home In St. Peteraburg. Fla., plication of Lucius Kjellquist for building. Also, a 10 per cent In 3 0 S-849P After 6 PJd. department at Manchester High eration between a Grade 9 club and crease In grain haa been authorised after vlaltlng two montha with her a variance In his side yard. $50 Biltion Bet Yearly State News S<Aool. two independent clubs, and admis Kjellquist )s asking permission to ralae farmers’ buying power. daughter, Mra. George Schuela of Arthur Werner, who haa been sion to each club on a graduate RockriUe. an Instructor In the evening col b asis. lege and summer school at HiU- Nicholas J. Costa wlU teach Roundup The Golden Age Club of Man- yer College of the University of social studies and will be assistant Allies Push Tanks, Troops ch e^r will meet In front of Orange Hartford sln^ 1956, will head the basketball coach at the high Gamblers Skip Hall Thuraday at 11 a.m. for a high -school Latin department He school. He received a B A . degree trip to Rlveraide Park, weather succeeda Miss Doris E. Klbbe, who from American International Col R.I. Daii^ Sues permitting. resigned in Jime to become assist lege In 1967 and an M Jl degree ant professor in Latin at Mont from Boston Unlvetelty In 1956. I To Lift State’s clair State College, Upper Mont He taught at North. Hampton, clair, N. J, N.H., and SoutKbrldge, Mass., from ^5 Billion Tax Werner received a B.A. degree 1958 until present. ^ ’ Milk Sales Ban from Harvard University In 1926 Lewie M. St. Gefnge Jr. FINAL Up to Line Dividing Berlin OR and a master’s degree from the teaCh English and social studies Washington,. _ Aug. _ . 23^ (^0— — 4 AM WA A it ’ ’ New Haven, Aug. 2-3 (fP)— Harvard Graduate School of Arts at Tiling Jtmior High School. He not enforce it. and Sciences in 1934. His teaching Mortimer M. Caplin, Internal Capliii said the Treasury State Agriculture Commis- received A A . and B.S. degrees In Revenue Service (IRS) head, ex}>erience also includes Curtis education from the University of partment and his agency have ^ n ei'. jQsgpH N. Gill is being ALL School and Klngswood School. Hartford last June. estimated the government is under consideration proposals for sued by the Arrow Lakes To Coach Also Elementary appointees art Mrs. cheated out of $25 billion in tightening up the law. Dairy of Cranston, R. I., be Reds Close Werner will also coach boys’ in Genevie Shanahan, Grade 2 at taxes every year, and that a In the past, he said, the revenue ABRICS tramural sports for the fall season. service has never had enough men cause he has refused to allow ' Other appointees to the school Robertson School; Donald Wyna- good deal of the cheating is the dairy to sell milk in Con chenk, physical education; Mra. to enforce it properly, and sen system include two other high d ^ e by gamblers. tences meted out by federal judges necticut. All but One school teachers, a junior high George Bradlau, Grade 4, and Mrs. CLEARANCE OPENTONITE for gambling stamp violations are In the ■writ filed In U. S. D i ^ teacher, and four elementary teach Mary Leslie, Grade 1, both at Buckley School. ^Washington, Aug. 23 (iT*)— generally mild. The law requires trlct Court yesterday, the Rhode ers. Island firm contended that this is m 9 Extensive Training Chairman John L. McClellan, profe.ssional gamblers to buy a Zone Gate Miss Mary Lou Abbe, who re of our Seasonal Merchandise 350 federal tax stamp and puts a a question of interstate commerce ceived a B.A. in English from the Mrs. Shanahan has had exten D-Ark., of the Senate investi and therefore subject to federal University of Rochester in 1959, sive nursing training and took the B.v C A R L H A R T M A N gations subcommtitee said to (Continued on Page Ten) control instead of state regulation. will teach English and social stud Intensive training course for Gill, who is also chairman of the teaching. She has taught in Mid' day it appears that profes Berlin, Aug. 23 (/P)—The [pilgi^QS JiUn g] ies at Manchester High School. Her State Milk Regulation Board, "re three Western Allies pushed dletown and Hartford. sional gamblers may be evad jected the dairy's requMt for a "CHENllV HAUL" Wynachenk received a B.S- de ing a tax liability of as much selling permit because its plant was tanks and infantry up to the Hartford Rd., Manchester gree from Southern Connecticut as $5 billion a year. British Charge not in Connecticut, a prerequisite sector border dividing Berlin State College last June. He was a LIMITED Mortimer M. Caplin, Internal ba.sed on a Connecticut statute. today in the face of new Com Whirlpool Washers, member of 1952 Swedish Olympic OpMi Daily Noon Ull 9 Revenue commissioner, had testi The writ stated that 80 per cent munist restrictions on traffic soccer team. fied to the committee that collec Reds Inflamed of the milk processed by the dairy' S A T U R D A Y S 10 UU 6 Mrs. Bradlau, who was graduat QUANTITIES between the East and West Dryers tions under the Federal Wagering comes from Connecticut. ed with top honors from WUllman- parts of the city. tic State College last June, is the Tax Laws during the Isst Fiscal Tunisia Issue Priets o s Lew, F^ANS year totaled only slightly over 37 r.4 Sues on Fraud "The commandants are taking wife of George Bradlau, principal Service That's Better million as enmpared with an esti the necessary action to Insure the of Barnard Junior High School. Ericksens Mark 35th Anniversary United Nations, N.Y., Aug. 23 New Haven, Aug. 23 — The security and integ;rity of the sec Mrs. Leslie received a B.E. de mate 10 years ago they would (iPi—Britain today accused the federal government is suing a New tor border,” said a spokesman for gree from Wisconsin State College Mr. and Mrs. Howard Erlcksen,<* produce about 3400 million yearly. Britain man who allegedly sent in DELUXE 2<MNCH Soviet Union of deliberately trying the U.S., British and French com Potterton's in 1939, and has taught in Wis 140 Smith St., Wapplng, were feted Romeo, 291 Spruce St, both of "W'e had sworn testimony here his father's death certificate as his manders. consin public schools, both as a ' PORTABLE yesterday that off-track wagering to block a solution of the French- 130 Center St.— Cor. of Choreh Sunday at a buffet supper given Manchester. own in order to fraudulently' re Patton . tanks from the U .S . regular and substitute teacher. Tuni.sian dispute by inflaming pas- by their daughter, Mrs. Ray T, About 60 guests attended the on horse races totals about 350 ceive death benefits from the 'Vet Army appeared at the Friedrich- bullet (Herald photo by Satemia) billion a year,” McClellan said. •sions in the U. N. debate. erans Administration. Boulet of Wapplng, In honor of W eekly strasse crossing point, which the "If a tax of 10 per cent should The charge wa.s made before a 'Tlie VA paid 36.924.48 on the their 35th wedding anniversary. special session of the U.N. General East G« rman Communists now in Isty be collected on that amount it ap claim. In a suit filed yesterday in Ttraai As.sembly by British Delegate Col U.