FACE TWENTY.EIGHT

About Town

Ths WCTU will hold m sorvic* Jointly with th* Salvation Army Sunday evening at 7 in Center Park. Some of the work being done by the WCTU will be on display. MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER Major E. Walter Lamie will be the principal sjieaker. The Salvation Frosted Food nieeung ot uie hTrst Districts, ping! ' Specials American Legion Auxiliary, Sun­ day at 2:30 p.m. In the Southing-j ton Town Hall, Delegates from | the Manchester unit will be Mrs. ' LIBBY'S Edward Adamy. Mrs. Stanley Kir- i LBMONADE ka, Mrs. Robiert Mangell, and i Mrs. Elmer Rice. Alternates will i 10 cans 99c be Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs J. I NEW F. Wallett. Mrs. Leon Bradley,! ,ind Mrs. Wilber T, Little. , ! PICTSWEET PEAS The Women’s Society gf Chris- j 2 for 39c tian Services at South Methodist Church will end its 1960-61 sea-1 PLEATED Over Aid Slash Possibility son Monday at 6:30 p.m. in Cooper Hall with a pothick supper. Mrs. Joseph Swensson and Mrs. Louis CTiampeau‘are oo-chalrmen for the program “Stepping in to the Six­ ARNEL U.S. Denies ties.” Hospitality will bo provided . I We Follow the Sun by its committee and fellowship Sees Peril by the Wesley Circle. Bid to Win The Emblem Club of Manchester ; will ' sponsor a theatOr party to JERSEY In Giving attend an evening performance of Czech Aide for FRESHNESS ] "Flower Drum Song" at the Stor- , rowton Music Fair at West Spring- field. Maxs., on July 5. For ticket Washington, June 16 T oo Little ' resen-atione. members mav call The State Department today And right now we do not have to go too and everyone of these healthful vegg^^ Mrs. Kenneth Hodge. 20 Silver DRESSES denied emphatically charges , Lane. Ekiat Hartford, or Mrs. Paul Washington, June 16 (/P)— tar for the freshest Lettuce, Rareripes, tables are coming from Martin Becker's ; Diehl, 27 Emerson St. by the Czech mission to the President Kennedy, appealing United Nations that Ameri­ for .support of his foreign aid Boston type Lettuce, Cabbage, Beets, nearby farm. Keeney has promised to j The Salvation Army will con- can officers had tried to re­ jirogram, said today he is less ; duct a street service tonight at 1 0 99 cruit the counselor of the tiny Beet Greens or Spinach, for each send in great, large, native Strawberries. I 7:30 at Main and Birch Sts. David concerned about the dangers ^ Addy will be in charge. Czechoslovakian U.N. mission of spending too much too as a sny. often than of spending too j Jean H. Marcel, torpedoman's Department spoke.sman Lincoln little too late.' mate seaman, USN, son ot Mr. White told reporters this govern­ Kennedy took that stand In an and Mrs. Jean Marcel, 47 Avon- ment, on .Tune 13. had requested address prepared for the National ' dale Rd., was among personnel p that the delegate, Miroslav Nac- Conference on International Eco­ Pinehurst aboard the ridar picket destroyer. Queen Finished Out of the Money valac, be sent home. His withdrawal was a.sked by nomic and Social Development. GOVERNMENT GRADED U. S. A. I USS FLske, who manned the' rail , WONDERFUL TRAVELERS Queen Elizabeth n speeds over the Royal Ascot race track aboard her trusty steed today In a 3- It came at a time when his aid recently during a 21-gun salute In ' furlong dash that has become an annual event for the BriUsh monarch. The queen finished sixth the United States "for good and program for other nations Is up In the field of 10—all from her Royal Ascot house party at Windsor Castle, six miles from the track. valid reasons” on which details ‘^Fresher hy far^^ honor of Great Britaiiva Queen will be supplied later today. White agaln.st rough going In Congress. CONNECTICliT FARM-FRESH ! Elizabeth II when the royal yacht, Permanently pleated Arnel Jerse,v, The queen's cousin, Princess Alexandra, finished first in the event and an Ascot official commented. Kennedy wants a 5-year $8.8 bil­ j Britannia, entered the harbor at “The queen never wins, she’s too good a hostess to beat a guest." (AP Photofax via radio from said. lion program, but strong elements . Naples, Italy. Queen Elizabeth and never shrink.s out of fit, wa-she.* in London). The Czech charges were made At Pineliursl a wink, needs no ironing . . . the in a note of protest to the U.S. in Congres.s are balking at such a 1 Prince Philip stopped in Naples Secretariat. It said the effort to long-term basis. enrojte from Sardinia to Rome as perfect year ’round fabric—and es­ enlist Nacvalac occurred Tuesday, The President appealed to those . part of an 11-day Italian state pecially wonderful for summei^ and because it failed an effort was who want "to do something" about CHICKENS ^ visit. j travel. State News made to have him withdrawn from bolstering the defense of freedom, the Czech delegation. .stopping the spread of commu­ Whole V/i Lbs. ! Manchester Lodge of Masons Walkout Grips White’s statement sugge.sted the nism, and exercising initiative in Split or cut up thene ten­ Iceberg Lettuce , will meet tonight at 8:30 at the (Left) Classic pleated skirt smart­ time sequence was quite the re­ world affairs, to get behind the der SVi lb. meaty birds : -Masonic Temple. The entered ap­ ly mated with a soft overblouse. Roundup verse, but the spokesman said he foreign aid plan. prentice degree will be conferred ' White, black, turquoise. Sizes 7 to did not wish to elaborate until all "We do not intend,” he said, "to at 35c lb. are wonderful There will be a social hour and details were In his possession. go on indefinitely helping those value, too. refreshments. i 15. (Right) One piece sleeveles.s ■'We deny emphatically the President Kennedy listens'as his wife, Jacqueline, excitedly tells him of her trip to Greece as he met who will not help themselves— It) 18' 2 for 35' dress pleated permanently from Ships Jpdustry Czech allegation that an attempt her at Washington National Airport on her rdurn la.st night. Mrs. Kennedy flew from Athens to those who.se only claim to con­ The French Club of Manchester ; neckline to hem line. White, black, Judge Blasts was made to recruit this gentle­ Rome and New York aboard a commercial airliner, and from New York to Washington in the Pres­ sideration is that they are alterna­ will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at man aa a spy and that because the ident's private plane, the Caroline. President Kennedy, who has been bothered by a sore back aa a tives to communism—those who Orange Hall. Members will play i turquoise. Sizes 7 to 15. attempt was unsuccessful an ef­ result of a tree-planting in Canada recently, did not get out of the White House car as they met. are unwilling to put into effect the New York, June 16 Sqa-* More than 80,000 ,pfficerB and Jury’s Ruling (AP Photofax). ITiere'B no queatlnn about It, freshness counts a lot in poultry CABBAGE SPINACH lards after the meeting, and re­ fort was made to withdraw him,” reforms In administration, educa­ freshments will be served. men began a strike Qeav that UT<;en8ed crewmen sailing out of ■White said. ______»■______tion, taxation and social Justice . . . and you just can't beat the quality of these birds which BEET GREE.NS oould Ue up the natlon’a OvO-ship ■est, West ,and Gulf Coast ports are rushed to us every day. paoked in cracked ice fi-om a nearbv BOSTON LETTUCE Listen to Kathy Godfrey. WINF- He did explain that this country without which our aid will )>e of SUPERVISED merchant fleet and hamper In- were affected. For Acquittal has the right, under the agreement very little value. We Intend to spotless Connecticut dressing plant. CBS. Manchester. 10:00 ' A M., dustry acroas the nation. Secretary of Labor Arthur J. Ultrasound Treatment Monday thru Saturday. Contest FREE PARKING establishing U.S. headquarters In Tractor Group achieve results—to put these coun­ L T. WOOD CO. every dav. The walkout affected every type Goldberg, who was sent here yes­ Bridgeport, June 16 {/P) — Judge New York, to request the removal tries on their own feet. SERVE BECKER’S (Buttered) REAR OF STORE of^U-S. commercial vessel from terday by President Kennedy, John R. Thlm has bqwlsd out a of smy member of any delegation "But let us at the same time With chickens this alae'averaging just over SI 00 you can more ocean liners to oil tankers on the planned new efforts today to set­ who is not representing his gov­ Gets Report on than splurjce with a chicken party. superior court jury for bringing in recognize tha( this challenge will Atlantic, Oulf and Pacific coasts. tle the contract dispute between ernment in the normal conduct of be with Us fob a long time—that ICE PUNT shipping companies and the seven an acquittal when he felt the logi­ New Medical Expert 51 BISSELL STREET President Kennedy pressed for a u jl. businesa—as White phrased this Is both an obligation and an BEETS 15' striking unions. cal vordlet was quilty. it, when ’‘he‘s up to something Castro’s Plans Turn East From .Main St. AUTOGRAPH quick scttiament but therr'was no opportunity—and that more than indication of an early agreement When the Jurors acquitted two else,” or abusing the privilege self-interest and anti-communism At State Theater on a .new union-management con­ (Continued on Page Ten) Fairfield men accused of auto theft agreement which applies to U.N. Washington. June 16 (;P1 — The are involved. Let it never be said AND USE PLENTY OF FRUTT YHE.'iE HOT DAYS tract yesterday. Thim said; delegates. Called for Kennedy Tractoi*-for-Freedom Committee that the great conflict of our time CHICKEN LEGS The walkout could affect trans­ “I think these defendants were The counsellor of a U.N. delega­ has received a secret report from was tielween the unrighteous and Selected Large Size /I O c . . APRICOTS, CHERRIES. PEACHES. MELONS. portation of oil to seaboard areas, guilty In connection with this case. tion normally is the No. 2 diplo­ the four technicians who negoti­ the self-righteous. but the petroleum Industry said Adlai Heading But as long as the Jury wants to mat in the delegation. ated with Fidel Castro on his plan "But let it be said instead that ln5-lb.iot$4—5lb$.$2.25 TV BA.NA.NAS, STRAWBERRIES . . . Washington, June 18 If) — The, back. He Is still using crutches this generation ot Americans— LB. DepeRdablt there 'was a 40-day supply on hand discharge these defendants, they White House said today another to exchange men for machine.*. COMPLETE WITH BALLPOINT PEN on the East Coast. should be permitted to go back in­ (Continued on Page Ten) but his physician maintains he is Evidently no decision was reach­ Jealous of its rights and aware of medical expert has been called in following a "full schedule" now. it.* resposibilitles, grateful for its Industry sources said the stores To Peru; 4 Die to society. to check on the use of ultrasciund ed by the committee last night on consisted of 11,1.41,000 barrels of "Maybe the enforcing olBdals Hatcher said Capt J. H. Chef- whether to accept the Cuban prime bles.*ing.* and vigilant to its dan­ UsMi R’«frig§raiors treatment for President Kennedy's fey of the Naval Medical Center gers-m et head-on the grim chal­ residual fuel oil (Industrial); 30.- can apprehend them on theft lame back. mini.ster’s latest demands. He Other special poultry values include fre.sh chicken Overhauled and Tested Ie99 and 2e99 256,000 barrels of light fuel oil In La Paz Riot charges again." at suburban Bethesda, Md., con­ wants $28 million worth of farm lenge to freedom—met it with all Senate Passes '"The President is continuing to sulted yesterday witli' Dr. Janet win^s 25c lb. or fre.shly frozen native winys 5 lbs. *i.no (residential), 49,472,000 barrels The defendants were Robert Improve." assistant press secre­ tractors for 1.167 Cuban rebels the resources and all the wisdom Wonderful for collecting autographs at every special event — graduation, parties, of gasoline, and 10,876,000 'haf'lels La Paz. Bolivia, June 16 (IP) — Strain. 22 of 54 Second SL, smd Travell, White House physician, captured In their abortive Invasion at our command—and, meeting it, . . . fresh jrizard.s and hearts 2.5c lb. nr frozen in 5 So tliat you can stock up for hot weather tary Andrew T. Hatcher report­ but did not see the President him­ prevailed.” , birthda.vs, club outings . . . great fun at any occa.sion. Choo.se from several lovable of kerosene. Including commercial Adlai Stevenson flies to Peru today John Huber, 19. of 242 Villa Ave., Roads Bill wiih ed. of Cuba April 17. lb.Jots $1.00. Fresh chicken liver.s !b. 89c. Jet fuel. both of Fairfield. self. Kennedy's audience was a sym­ salads, we continue sale on Bumblebee White Potterton's characters. All covered in smooth fine poplin. after a night of rioting in Bolivia's That Indication of progress fit in A spokesman said early today pathetic one. A principal purpose ISO Center 8t.—Cor. ef Churrh Ships at sea continued qn their capital in which four leftist de­ After the blast from the bench, with Kennedy's own planning for Hatcher said Cheffey di.scussert that the committee would receive Tuna at 2 cans 69c, and Shurfirre EIbgrta normal courses but were scheduled monstrators were slain and five Mrs. Mildred McCormick foreman Billboards Ban today. with Dr. Travell "the dosage of a fuller written report, from the of the conference Is to foster the to tie up once they reach United of the Jury, said, "May I say some­ .sound" and how often Kennedy Is views Kennedy expounded, and the PERFECT WITH CHICKEN Peaches (serve with cottage cheese) 2 large wounded. Extra troops and police He let stand a plan for an early technicians before making any 1,200 delegates attending the ses- OPEN TONITE till 9 P. M. States ports. were ordered out for his ■visit in thing?" afternoon trip to a downtown hotel receiving the supersonic radiation kind of .statement. Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce . cans 69c. For real flavor try Shurfina Washington, June ,16 (IP)—The treatments which, through heat can 19c The impact on general cargo was Lima to prevent violence there. ‘’No,’’ said Thim. Serrate ha* passed the multi- to press his foreign aid program He added there likely would be (Continiied on Page Ten) ' "Elbertas." relatively minor because United The violence that flarqd In scat­ He then dismissed the jury snd billion-dollar highway financing In a speech to a meeting of busi­ and vibration, are de.slgned to no statement for at least 24 to 48 States ^ip a handle less than 10 tered sections of La Paz yesterday left the courtroom. bill after adding an extension of ness. lal>or and farm groups. relax Kennedy’s back mu.scles and hours. 6*147 Ncw run on per cent of water-borne commerce. was not anti-Stevenson and he The Judge ordered that Huber the billboard control bonus plan. Earlier In the week he had can­ relieve discomfort. At the secret session in Wa.sh- About 135 American flag tank­ wa.8 not directly involved in it. Al- and Strain be released from any The measure (rives President celed at least one outside engage­ The pre.ss secretary said he does Ington, which la.sted to near mid­ D' /iLOSMtNTI ers are manned by the striking tho)igh there were some shouts of other charges that might arise Kennedy the major share of the ment to ease the strain ills I not believe the do.sage has been night. the four experts reported to ’ unions. ^ “Down with Yankee Imperialism,’’ from the case. This will prevent changed as a result of the con­ Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. Walter P. Bulletins Dn your grocery shopping at Pinehiir.st . . . check the them from being;, arraigned on the revenues he asked for the inter­ sultation. Fdr years and years Morrell of Iowa has led the The unions also could picket the Leftist demonstrations were state road system. Reiither, and Joseph H, Dodge. A Culled from AP Wires parade In fully cooked hams . . . and at these lo w price.* . . . check the (|ualit\ . . . Ru\ Keebler'.s F.mpire American-owned v e s s e l s flying timed to embarrass President 'Vic­ lesser charge of taking a motor" The Senate gave its. voice vote Cheffey atso conferred with fourth member of the committee. prices we are .sellmg 2,’> case lots where wt form (reams at 29c; .\ahi.«co.s new Chee.«e .N'ips at 19c; V foreign flags—such as those ot tor Pas Estenssoro during the visit vehicle without the owner's per­ approval last night after a 9-hour News Tidbits Navy Petty Officer Ellis H. Hend­ Dr. Milton Elsenhower, was not erly sold a few ran.ension. The light company said 3.99 had intended to keep the car. Inter-estate system of expressways President Kennedy chooses Robert recent action b.v the Ie(rislature, 5-Lb. Can was set up in 19.56 that financing F. Woodward, now ambassador to 8-Lb. Can Kraft’s she walks in beauty Strain and Humber testified they Chile, to be Assistant Secretary of Restaurant Closed raising the gross earning tax West Held Preparing drove off with It to steal its tires. is provided to cover the entire fed­ rate from I ' j to 4 per pent neces­ eral share of the cost. State for Inter-American Affairs. sitated raising its rate to con­ The federal government picks . . . West German Defense Ministry says it haa pnrc-haaed in United sumers by that amount. The Miracle Whip qt 61' Bristol Youth Killed company has askinl the rate hike 3.99 (ConUnned on Pag# Seventeen) States 00 S-58 Sikorsky heltcop- 6.39 in New Berlin. Approach Bristol, June 16 (jP)—A 16-year- Riders in Hunge^, Strike go in effer't July 1. I Displayed in the self-senire meat case, help your­ old Bristol youth was killed anq ters. self to one or more). his two companions Injured in an , Stock market takes sharp losa NEW .XPPROACH DENIED PYREX BEVERAGE SERVERS The Liondon Daily Telegraph^left large slices of East Germany automobile accident here last In spite of. discouraged selling Washington, June 16 (iPj — ■aid today western experts In In Poland. 7 Persons Perish early thia afternoon. . . . Sen. Bar: For Integrated Service Those who prefer skinles.s mild frankfurts insist I'/i QT. $1.49 SI2E— SPECIAL 98c night. ry Goldwater Bays it’a highly pos­ The State Department today on Pinehurst 1st PRIZE fresh franks . . . Othrs Washington are reported working The official western view has The victim was Donald Bandlsh, branded as. "completely without 98c SIZE— SPECIAL 79c on a .drastic new approach to the been that tqp former Germany In Head-on Crash sible Republican Party will pass want a frankfurl with the natural casing not quite 19, driver of a car which, police well-known political figures and foundation" a larmlon report Berlin Issue Involving recognition territory Is only administered by said, failed to negotiate a curve, By THE AfkSOCIATED PRESS .*>alrport this morning by State that, a drastic new approach to so mild and Grote * Weigel's hits thetr taste. of Communist East Germany. Poland until a final peace treaty. choose dark horse as its presiden- Integrationist "Freedom Rid Highway Patrol cars. City police skidded and overturned in a field On Straight Road dential candidate in 1964. . . . In­ the Ik-rlin issue, involving recog­ Of course you will want fiesli ground meats for Tea Hafi Special Values The newspaper’s diplomatic cor­ The London Times expressed near the highway. ers" went on a hunger strike to­ were at the terminal. nition of ('ommunlst East tier- CASUALS respondent .said no decisions have feq^rs that ' Khrushchev thought formed newspaper AI Ahram in day to back up their demand for The Incident at the aiipoi t was your hamburgers and plenty of barbecue sauces and 0 Bandish was pinned beneath the Eufaula, Ala,, June 16 (Ah—Sev­ Cairo, Egypt, says President Ken- many. is under con.sideration relishes SALADA 64 tor 66c hern taken but “Important advisers Kennedy might be bluffing in sayi vehicle. en persona .were killed aa two Cars service at Tallahassee, Fla., air­ the first major resistance met by here. Press Officer Lincoln Ing the Americans, British and hedy will shortly receive reply to port's white restaurant, which was four groups of Negroes and white $1.19 UPTON'S I OO's— SPECIAL 99c Helps iceep your in iBritain and the United States James Gouthro, 19, and Richard rammed head-on on a straight his . message to President Gamal \\ hlt<‘ told his Midday news con­ PINEHURST are in favor of an entirely new ap­ French Intend to stand firm on A. Busse, 23, both of Bristol, suf­ stretch of highway near this east closed to them for the second persons during a ride into the Berlin. Abdel Nasser last month touching straight day. Deep South to test facilities at in­ ference that no such discussions $1.19 TETLEY'S I OO’s— SPECIAL 99c burner clean as it Buskens beauties are for every wo­ proach." fered minor Injuries. They were Alabama town. on Palestine problem. are iind.er way. Under the plan the West would "It is only to be hoped tha^,., be­ treated at Brlstpl Hospital. There were no survivors of the The spokesman for the 10 north­ terstate bus"'terminals. heats your home I man, to carry her happily through concede recognition of Ektst Ger­ hind this inevitably defiant pos­ British Foreign Secretary Lord ern white and Negro clergymen, Meanwhile, three groups plan­ GIA.NT 10 OZ. IN.STANT crash last night in which the two Home calls upon United State* to ned to criss-cross Florida in a 1..U KEN BACALL rO IIJlD Lean Chuck i' 69' many and the Oder-Nelsae frontier ture he Is quietly pondering the cars were demolished. the Rev. J. W. Collier Jr., Newark, I'ienna. .Austria, June 6 (^i— FRESHLY GROUND RT-98 la the most completely every hour of her busy days. For liv­ with Poland In exchange for "a significance of Mr. Kennedy’s Chill Brings Firemen Join with Britain In supporting N. J., hitting at what he called further challenge of bus station MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE $1.49 effective fuel oil additive in use New Haven. June 16 (>P)—The Highway Patrol Sgt. D. L. freedom movements everywhere as racial barrier.*. Tlieir marriage plans foiled,, 15-Lb. Lots $3.40) able luxury at sweet and low prices eimanent arrangSment for Ber- equally determined and equally, de­ Thompson said the cars were as best means of opposing Commu­ the ‘'injustice" of the closed res­ actress Ijturen Bacall and actor today. This helps your oil n,” the Telegraph reported. The fiant stance, the Times said, "If, fire at a new drive-in anack bar taurant, said:- The 10 at Tallaluuisee were part choose Buskens casuals. You’ll find early today brought out hosts of tom up as any he had ever seen. nist policy to divide and conquer. of a group of 18 mini.*ters and .Jason Koliards Jr. huffe*! out of burner deliver more clean, de- greport continued: In spite of everything, he still . Six of the victims were from . . . New Haven and Boston and "We are firmly resolved that ton II tialay idiarglng that I'ien- PINEHURST REGULAR NEW . , . Ken's Steak House Dressing 39c pendsble heat. You get pre­ thinks that the west Is bluffing, firemen, but It was all a mistake. rabljis who left Wa.shingtnn, D. C.. styles, colors, fabrics, trims to com­ "This does not‘mean that Brit­ Georgia, four of them members of Maine Railroads receive orders we will not eat or drink except three dny.s ago. All reaehed the na authorities do not love a lov­ mium service, too. All designed ain, the United States and France the possibility of a miscalculation Employes became alarmed when one family. The other victim was from Maaaachusetts to continue water until we are served. er. Peter Witte, their represent­ plement every costume. are ready to give up their rights is great and the danger of an they smelled an odor of burning Florida capital yesterday and were to make home heating easy. from- Alabama. present commuter schedules "Needless to say, none of us .served integrated at the Grey­ ative, read a statement to re- over Berlin. armed clash grave.” and the walls of the building grew They were Identified as; Uirough 1961 if they want to re­ has eaten anything since eating at (Mirters sa.ving .Austrian jiisHca Hamburg, » 59' In Washington,. Khrushchev’s warm. hound Bus Terminal. Then eight of "But they have to grapple with Mr. and Mrs. Willie Dudley, ceive state tax exemption subsi­ the integrated facilities of the Tal­ the riders flew back north. aiitliorities refused to grant a Call iaday for the fact that Germany la divided speech to the Russian people ap­ The fire department discovered aged 61 and 68, respectively; dies granted them by legislature in lahassee Greyhoaind Bus Terminal marriage li*>ense d(-spi(e a per­ (5-Lb. Lots $2.50) o p in a form which cannot in any peared to follow the same line be the cause: The furnace had William I.sdale, manager of the James M. Dudley, 31, their son; Us recent session. at 1 p.m. yesterday. Also needless "restaurant, said the New'York of­ sonal appeal to Justice Minis­ STARLAC wMh early future be altered except by took in his conferences with Presi­ switched on automatically because George Nation, 73, an uncle, all Gen. Joseph Mobutu's soldiers to say, we are all very hungry.” We will have plenty of Tendercure Corned Beef 90 of the drop In temperatures. fice of the restaurant chain ad­ ter Uliristian Bruda, to forego. . . - with lean boneless plate cuts featured at 49c Mobilheat w military meana.” dent Kennedy, State Department of Rome, Ga.; Mr. and- Mrs. Lee at Leopoldville, The Congo, round After spending the night at a vised him to be guided by tlie certain legal requirements. Such a plan would be certain to officials report. Thomas McCrary, aged 24 and 19, up dozens of suspects amid re­ Negro church, the Freedom Rid­ Jb. Morrell s hams whole or half and genuine spring encounter the atrongeat oppoal- Willie the State Department had wishe.* of the city in reopening the lamb legs. Get your steaks for barbecuing at Pine­ Showers Monday of near Silver Creek, Ga.; and ports Congolese government has ers returned to the terminal when restaurant. Tallahassee officials W.AIJiEK t ’l P Fi NAI-LSTS hurst. , , e . tlon from Chancellor Konrad Ade­ no official comment, • specialists uncovered plot to overthrow Presi­ Tumberry, .Scotland, June 16 99' WE GIVE nauer of West Germany. Windsor Locks, June 16 — Irby'C. Griffin, 28, Abbeville. Ala. the building reopened for business declined comment. said privately the speech appeared The U. S. Weather Bureau at Brad­ The elder Dudleys and Nation dent Joseph Kasavubu’s regime by and again found the restaurant Collier said Isdale told him the (jP)—J lnm y Walker, 40-year-old GREEN STAMPS Along with the weatem Allies, to follow rather closely what ley Field Issued thig extended Con­ force . . . Seven million dollar closed. They had staged a 9-hour former Scottish policnnan. end­ Adenauer conUfhds the Communist Khrushchev told Kennedy In their had been visiting with a son, Clif­ restaurant closed one afternoon a East German regime ip a Soviet necticut weather forecast today ford Dudley, In Panama City, Fla. school built In Long Island City, sit-in demonstration yesterday month for general cleaning) and ed the Cinderella story of Ralph Vienna talks. for Saturday through next The McCrarys and James Dudley Queens, N.Y., only two years ago, waiting for tl)e restaurant to serve that this was cleaning day. Morrow, Oklahoma City airman, puppet and refuses to have any Khrushchev .repeated his de­ Wednesday: ' formal diplomatic dealings ■with it, had driven down yesterday morn­ already requires repairs costing at them, and left only, when the Earlier, the 18 from Washington fat the British amateur golf tour­ MORIMTY DORIA BRtEZB mand for combining negotiations Temperatures are expected to least 8200,000, sSys Queens District were Joined at the Tallahassee bus ney today by defeating the 27- • Natural Calf e Natural Straw although West and East Germany on a nuclear test 1 ^ with talks ing to return them to Rome. building waa closed about mid­ have considerable trade relations. average about two degrees below The accident happened shortly Atty. Frank D. O'Connor ,ln con­ night. station by four Negroes and one year-old Anterican 1 up In the on general disarmament. normal with seasonable tempera­ nection with mushrooming school white woman from the National RICHI Nor could Adenauer or any other President Kennedy received a after 8 p.m. on busy U.S. 431, a Airport personnel said the res: 18-hole semifinal round. Walker, Pinehurst Grocery, Inc. BROTHERS 3.99 4.99 a WhlU Calf tures over the weekend hut cool major north-south artery to the construction scandal. taurant normally opena for buai- Association for the Advancement Who eUndnated defending cham- West German politician accept the transcript of Khrushchev’s talk, • Beige Calf Oder-Nelsse line as permanent the remainder of the period. The Gulf Coast Polic* find maoBShlns still built nesa about 7 a.m.. of Colored People chapter at Day­ ploii Joe Carr In ^ monUbsg's Ml 3-5135 the White House said, but he norrinal high and low tm peratures Thompson ssid thers wss no sx- by thraS members ot Susanvllle, The riders reported the night In tona Beach, Fla. anarter flaals, will meet Msfessl 302 MAIN, COtNCft MAIN and MIDDLE TURNfIKE without committing political siil- made no comment. la the Hartford area are 83 and 301-315 Ceettr St. OTHER 8TYI.ES.TO $5.M 2.99 olde. The frontier, set by the Rus- plsnatlon for ths crash. Hs said ths C^lf.. High School’s graduating the church waa uneventful. They The smaller group went to Bnnsnnelc. a BriUrii Walker C m Osas a t ths ond ot World Wsr n , ' claas with-equipment from school’s ■ 1 ^ on pews snd on the floor. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1961 PA G E r a R B B P A G E TW O MANCHESTER EVENINC- HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY. JUNE 16,1961 btaydsk and as gum-ohhwlag ahsp- h e a lt h c a p s u les 17 Persons Perish hstdraaa all eama Into view hafora Tide, Wind* Frogmen Net Almost Anything Goes the curtain wmit town at the of­ by Michael A. Petti, N.D. In Head-on Crash ficial praas opaalnr for Bhaka- Stam ps W eather FORMAL WEAR] spaan's Mmady last night Sheinwold on Bridge ^ 3 Pacifists HOW DO VOU "TREAT A BEE STING ? I On Straight Road And the modem trappings mix­ By LOUIS HANDELL WlnOsor lioekA, Juno 18 (4P)— Oroton, Juna 16 (/P) — Three TO RENT In New ‘As You Like It’ ed well with the carefree mood of H art Is tho 8Mly Marina ooadUiona the play. Mmifists were fished from the tContlnned from Page One) a WEDDINGS a BANQUETS o OBOANIZATlOini roundup from tha UJ8. WaatlMr •nuBKoa oouwN niames River by Cout Guard Kim Huntar performed her flret Osrmoa BvaagoUe Day Bureau at Bradlay Flald; AT mOMU TAMUi // COMPLETE RENTAL SERVICE Wj ANOHX> NATAUE ^Word Baker makes .the most of In Shakamearaan role charm u The 10th Annlvenwry ot Ger­ frogmen yesterday, halted In an I collision took place on a straight REASONABLE BATES this modem dress telling of the with man Evangelic Day will be com­ Tldea will ba high aloag tha Ooa> . By AUNd SkilnwiH . _ NertitaonthwtoeiMe effort to place themselves' In the stretch of the road which w u on a Stntferd, Jun* IS im —Almoat Roaaltnd. D t^ Id Harron acquits memorated July IV, with the Issu­ nectlcut ahora botwaen 19:50 and When ymx don't understand tbe N t n r a ^ forest of happy romance of Flosalind and himself well u the love-sick Or- way tba hand ia baing playad, aave A A 6 9 path of the newly launched nu­ 'slight grade. BIANOBESTEB her Orlando. ance of two etsunps by the city of 2:60 p.m. today and between i:S0 clear, missile, firing submarine The weather was clear Md fhe EAST HARTFORD Arden In Shekeepeare’s "As You landa West Berlin. and 5:00 pjn. tomorrow. Low tide your oonunanta for tiia poat ,mor- K 9 2 Cocktail dresses and T-shirts, Hiram Sherman makes a frolic­ tam. A pramatura remark may 0 * 5 4 t Thomas A. Edison. road was dry, he said. WEST HARTFIMU) Uke-It." The stamp will appear in two St Old Saybrook is at 7:50 a.ai. The 8100 million submarine slid Thompson said five of tho vic­ HARMAC Andf true to the spirit of the riding: habits and blazers addm some Touchstone, at home in de­ denominations. For the 10 pfennig and 8 p.m. today and 8 a.m. and boomataag badly. 4b K 7 4 MEN’S and BOYS’ WEAK HAMDEN Bard, almost anythini: p>ea In the the generally excellent c u t. Bong:o livering allcM of Shakespeare's Waat opanad tha dauea of apadoL gracefully down the ways at'noon, tims died at the Scene of the ac­ value the emblem of St. Mary's 8:50 pm . tomorrow. The aun aats WWr *AfT moments after being christened by cident, and two died en route to a merry production that opened the ihyOima accompany a wrestling spicy w it Church is depicted In green and and Souu aaw immadlataly that 4 10 I 4 2 American Shsdtespeare Festival match between Orlando and the The production has a brilliant today at 5:28 p.mr8unrlaa tomor­ ha Aaadad thraa diamood trlcka t o © 7 S 4 » Mrs. John E. Sloane, 72, West hospital at Eufaula, about 14 miles violet The ruins of Kaiser Wilhelm row ia at 0:10 am . OiTuige, N. J„ a daughter of the I south of the crash scene. Theater’s 1961 season. duke's wrestler. Jacques, a melancholy lord. In Memorisil Church are ftpreeented tha ceatraet Ha won tha nrst Cigarette lighters and badmin­ Donald Davla, who does Shakes­ Boating waather for long Xi> trldc IB dummy with tha aca of « J 10 9 a famed inventor. "It looked like both cars were Fun is what Shakespeare had in in red and violet on the 20 pfet^g land Sound to Montauk Point and The three gave their names as I going at least 60 miles an hour, mind, and fun 1s what director ton rackets, a vicar cavorting on a peare. full Justice with a moving issue. This church ic slgiiiflcant in Block laland; Opadia and lad a diamond toward recitation of "All the world's a his hand, 4 K 7 S Gene Keyes', 19, Champaign, Hi., a but there Is no way to determine, that it w u left u a memorial af­ Mostly northely winda about 16 Harvard fr^ m a n ; Edward Ouer- really, how fast they were going,” stage." ter World War II, and serves the Haat naturally playad low. South © A f 4 . knots today northaraataily 10 flaeaaad th a ^ b o and Wari-won QAJ9I ard, 28, New York City, a former the patrolman said. Director Baker, in the spirit of cause of peace for the citizens knot! tonight or leas and north- 4b A I 9 Marine who attended Columbia, IE POSSIBLE, REMOVE THE fun. adds a new character to the Berlin. with tha k l^ . Thia waa a normal Remember wmt to weat 10 to 15 knots Satur­ falsa-card on Weat’a port, but Kast Soodi West Nfrik and Edward Sanders,' 31, New STINGER WITH A Bard's proceedings in the form of Both of the new stamps carry day. Fair wMther with viaHMUty 1 NT Faie 3 NT York City, a New York University STERILI2EP NEEDLE AND a lady friend of the duke. lu the the inscription — Dsutacher Evan- didn't raoognlsai H Immadlately. All genarally orar 5 miles through Not . undarstandlng why South Opeaini lead — 4 2 student, all members of the Com­ THEN RUN COLD WATER PILGRIM MILLS Tomorrow p art ' l^is Kibbee spuks not a geliaher Klrchcntag 1V61 — in an- Saturday. mittee for Non-Violent Action OVER THE STING. for DAD: GRAD word but almoat steals the scene Uqua capital lettera. "Deutsche would ftnaoaa tho .nino if hla dia­ ENJOY with her often-hilarious gesturing. Current marina waather obser­ monds wars headad aoa-guaan- (CNVA). O apt 9MI by M s d IS M a 8 |a 4 U a b » Bundespost Berlin" and the values vations as of 7 am.: They had dived into the river HmMi CiswIm w — hoiplul■ iwIofwoHoa Shakespeare's song-poems have also appear in the aame type face, Jack, Bast askad, “WhaUa going trump, and your partnar has bid with OPEN Block Island, R.I., sunny, visi­ on?” two opadas. The opponents pass at a point north of the launching h is n*t inVOTid«J to b« ofif a diofoostk nehoe L IF E been set to delightful music by 'iltey were designed by R. Ger- site after being prevented from David Amram. and are sung in fine hardt of Berlin, with lithography bility 15 phu, wind north north­ It waa. B plmpla qiiaatloa askad at each turn, and it la onco more MILLER HIGH LIFE faahlon by Sam Greene, u Amiens. west 7 knots. by B almpla j^ y e r. South iBughed up to you, holding: Spades—K 7 5; putting a canoe in the water. 10 a.m. till 6 p.m. by the German State Printing Of­ Montauk Point L-I., partly Hearts-A 8 8; Diamonds—A J The three were released by tbe were levied today against 26 paci­ fice in Berlin. Photographa are not and lad out tha aca of dtamonds fists who took part in a demon­ available at this time. cloudy, visibility 20 miles, wind at his naid tun, catridng the 9 8; Cluha—A 8 9. What do you Coast Guard once they were taken in handy 6-paks north 5 knots, sea 8 feet blsnk queen. There was no fur­ say? to the New London aide of the stration May 21 against the U.S. .Fiberglas. Reg. $1.98. . .y d . $ 1 ,0 0 Guilford and light Housa Point Answer: Pass. Your partner river. Later, the Incident waa ref­ Navy nuclear missile submarine Aer Lingua ther prahlem. base in Holy Loch. All pleaded Taffeta (40 Colors)...... yd.' ^ 4 The apeclal Irish postage stamp clear good visibility, wind north 6 East should help his partnpr knows' that you hava 18 to 18 erred to the U.S. attorney's office The knots, water "smooth as glass." Instead excellent s ^ e support and at rtlg rlb n HARTFORD RD. [uite good, wind north northwest, Tha nmri 'time diamonds aro led least 17 pi^ts in high cards to Despite the pacifist activity, tc show up in courL and the cases The stamp, wliich will be In two James H. Wakelin Jr., assistant of another five who pleaded Inho-1 MANCHESTER CM FOU DUbetle Test denominatlona 6d. colour blue (1% knots. from dummy. Bast should produce maka a further bid. If Some Symptoms Appear the ten ot diamonds. Tho Idas Is (Copyright 1181, General Features secretary of the Navy for research cent were set for hearing July 14. million) and Is. Sd. colour green and developmenL and other speak­ Declared the Judge: (1)4 million) will bo made up in Connecticut forecasts; Cltar and 6-Ni to look Uko a player who has Oorp.) FREE PARKINO By HABOLD T. HYMAN. M.D. (^10-9 to start with. South would ers emphasized repeatedly the "If every small minority took 1 sheets of 120 stampa. The design quite cool again tonight but tem­ peaceful aspects of the Polaris pro- similar steps of protest this coun­ Visit us and win a FREE portable Sewing Writtea for Newspaper Enterpriee features the original and the lateat peratures 2 to 8 degrees warmer surely ftnesse the Jack, and that Aseo. would bo the end of him. gram. try would be ruled by anarchy and | Machine. No purchase necessary! type of aircraft used by the Com­ than last night, the low generally A Coast Guard spokesman said lawlessness.” The commonest cause for sugar pany • a de HavUland Dragon smd in the 40s. Fair and milder Satur­ Dally QneatiOB the three pacifists haul broken the in ths urine (glycosuria) is dia­ a Boeing Jet - as well aa portion of day, the high 75 to 80. You hava opaned with ona no- law by violating a restricted zone The governor of St. Eustatlus Is-1 6 betes mellitua But thiat doesn't the terminal building at Dublin rod straight at 89 and a vice pres­ Car Snaps Pole, 420 Without Power after being clearly warned. land in the Dutch West Indies was I Airport. The stamp will also bear ident of Amerlcsn Cyansmld Co., A four-and-one-half hour power failure affected some 400 homes in South Manchester early today aa a tha first foreign official to ack­ mean that everyone with glyco­ the name of the state and of the suria is necessarily diabetic. Far General Regrets thinks be used a poor choice of result o t an accident In which this car, driven by William W. Edwarda, 23, o t Rockville, took down 98 PAOIP1STS FINED nowledge American independence. company in the Irish language, the words. the uUUty pole, at the rlghU at about 11:45 last last night on S. Main St. Edwards and a passen­ Dunoon, Scotland, June 16 (JP)— He saluted a Continental flag fly­ from it, as I. hasten to assure a denomination and the dates 1936 - correspondent who became glyco- "My Ood," taaaald while here to ger, Robert Lovejoy, 23, of 83 Ridge SL, were taken to Manchester Memorial Hospital where Love- Fines totaling 249 pounds (697.40) ing the U. S. flag on Nov. 16, 1776. 1961. The stamp will be recess- That One Word address ' an organizational meet­ Joy waa admitted with multiple contualona. He waa reported In good condition today. Edwarda waa suric during pregnancy. printed on paper watermarked Oonttnuous Today from 4 pjn. While diabetes and pregnancy ing of the United Servloea Organi­ treated for brulaea on the lip and hand and waa releaaed. Tho Hartford Electric Light Co., within We'vs never before may be combined, the vast major­ with the letter "E." Perforations CharlMton, W. Va.. June 16 (IP) zation (USO) of which he's also An Disney and Wonderful- an hour-and-a-half of tho accldenL roetored power to some 360 customera, with feeder linea. Some REDUCED FROM OUR 15 X 15. Back in 1044, Brig. Gen. Anthony national chairman, *T hear it every­ 60 other cuatomera In the affecteid area of Hackmatack and Charter Oak Sta., and all tho aide been able to offer such ity of prospective motheri who de­ First Day covers, if fully ad- “Hie Abeeat-Minded Profeeaor” 6:90-8:99 8:16 velop a glycosuria during the car­ McAuliffe had a one-word answer to where I go.” with FRED MacMURRAT atreeU off S. Main to tho Glaatonbury line, were without aervlce until 4:30 thla morning. Edwarda Mgh quolitF-Creton dreased and accompanied by a re­ a German demand that he sur McAuliffe added that “The thing waa charged by Mancheater poTce with failure to drive In the proper lane. (Photo by Scott). rying period are almply passing 4:00-5:46-9:35 — 8ATDBDAY SBOW TIKE — OwolitF-at such a low milk sugar (lactose). Not the re­ mittance to cover the value of the render troops surrounded at BaS' that bums me up is that we fought prkel Thh rare value stamps required, will be serviced togne during the Battle of the a very good battle. I made some Also “DU5IBO” In erior “PBOr.” 1>:M. t:U. *:M. t;M ed the perennisd Russian demand lated sugar (glucose) that char- by the Controller, Philatelic Sec­ 5:45-8:80 REGULAR STOCK! can't lost too long- acterlzea the disease condition Bulge. fine dispositions, if I do say so my­ “JUNGLE CAT” f:M. S:N, S:U And Recognize East Germany for a general agreement now, and tion, General Post OlBce, Dublin, "Nuts,” said McAuliffe, aqd he self. Our soldierr fought like hell. hurry In nowl that's due to a profound disturb­ details to be worked out later, ance of certain cells in the pan­ and the Postmasters of Cork, quickly became a national hero. And all anyone remembers Is that saying: Ih n creas (sweetbread). Limerick, Waterford, Galway, Dun But now the retired soldier, ram- one lousy word.” "We are ready to accept your Laoghaire and Wexford, provided proposals on controls, but provided In addition to lactoae, many oth­ they are received not later than the JUNE I 8H1 er sugars may appear In urine. Take Dad Out To Dinner West Held Preparing you also accept our proposals on Malingerers, particularly in war­ 23rd June. A special first day of is­ universal and complete dlsarma' time, try to get out of service by sue mark will be impressed on first ment." COMPARE adding cane sugar (glucoae) to day covers posted at the offices Make Pop king for a day. Treat him New Berlin Approach The western Allies refuse to the specimen they offer. And, in mentioned. r e s t a u r a n t to dinner hhire. We have a wide varied commit themselves to a promise of $m 20% certain families, nearly everyone menu to please any man’s appetite T disarmament until assured of a passes another form of sugar Our service and atmosphere win make (Oontlaned from Page One) control system that will permit no SONATA-Mte 17 jewel whose recognition requires special Play Presented chev summed up his position this cheating. drem watch for her, ^ u l - BT. 6 and 44A—BOLTON him feel like a king. Plaii now to dine way: QUALITY TAILORED teats. M I 9-9849 One State Department official ' "We ask everyone to understand As at Vienna, Khruahehev pro­ wfWyiiyioQs>-- »- J —t ‘Then, each of ua probably is gly- here this Sunday. posed that the general dlsarma- COMPACTS By First Graders remarked that what Khruahehev coiuiic a t some crucial time in our us correctly. The conclusicm of a R O A S T K » aald on disarmament was clear peace treaty with Germany can­ ment negotiations be merged with WASH’N WEAR CRUISfeR—Handsome man's 17 lives. Some years ago, specimens the nuclear test ban talks drag­ taken between halves tot an Ivy Pupils of Mrs. Morrow’s first JUMBO BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP SUNDAY DINNERS SERVED but the parts of hla speech deal­ not be postponed any longer. A jewel waterproof* model. Both grade class at Buckley School prt- peaceful settlement in E urope ging on fruitlessly at Gene'vau The League football game showed that 19 NOON to 8 PM. ing witli Germany and Berlin have State Department already has re­ rugged ond,^ependable. almost half the players gave posi­ sented a play, "Spring Gardena," LOBSTER • STEAKS must be accomplished this year." at asaemblles for parents and stu- # WEDDINGS • BANQUETS to be examined carefully because Khrushchev then repeated his jected this propoeal, holding that tive testi;-And transitory glyco­ of the problem’s complexity. denta today at the school. ^ . BANQUET old threat to alg:n a separate peace EUiy change for a test ban would TROPICAL suria also imy occur as a result Saturday Nlgkt DanclBg e Radio Broadcast on WINF . "Words can be tricky,” he said, be lost. UNDER ^2000 The characters were: Betty treaty with East Germany, ^vlng of gluttony, emotional atraln or the ROOM “and hla words have to be scrut­ Khrushchev also repeated hla admlhistration of certain drugs. Bear. Ann Sheehan: Baby Bears, that regime control over the sup­ Bobby Allen, Richard Thorpe, inized under the magnlf jdng ply lines to the Allied garrisons in demands — previously rejected by Now while the early recognition AVAILABLE glass.” of a true diabetes is of enormoua Paula Hurlburt, Doreen Anderson AVEY’S West Berlin. And he said any at­ the west at Geneva — for a 8- FOR PARHES Khrushchev’s new declaration on SUOOR Importance, and every cooperation and James Perspn; Peter Chip­ tempt to change Germany’s pres­ member control commission to en­ SLACKS . Berlin waa viewed In western should be given the campaign to munk, M ichael Derewianka; 45 E. Oeater SL TEL. MI 9-1415 ent borders "would mean a ther­ force a nuclear test ban. One would t17 MAIN ST.-~MI 9-5G14 Fluffy Rabbit. Judy Whitesell; E urope today aa tough and monuclear war.” be Communist, one western and aid in prompt detection of the con­ Baby Rabbits, Debbie Burt, Pamela Reservattons menacing—^but In tho main a re­ ANDYOUU dition, there is more to the diagno­ To some British newspapers, the one neutral, each with a veto. sis of diabetes than a single rou­ Richardaon, Suzanne Wagner and Hey Ktdsl statement of past Soviet demands. tenor of Kh.-ushchev’s remarks The premier insisted the west­ wyBWB apv W wH mfOCIe Sharon Joyner: Johnny Crow, STATE There was general regret that appeared to be a warning to the ern plan for a single control ad­ tine examination. the pronouncement seemed to ex­ If you are a suapect, you are en­ Jimmy Rook; Sally Duck, Susan West that he at last means busi­ ministrator would Impose a "new titled to a thoroughgoing Inveati- Donovan; Baby ^ c k s , Michele tinguish faint hopes of w easing ness over Berlin. The Daily Sketch Hammarskjold’’ on the Soviet gation before being rated up for Patterson, Denis Deegan and GIANT YOUTH SHOW of international tension raised by headlined: "Berlin by Christmas, union. Ang:ered by U.N. Secretary Insurance or burdened with the Rady Cole; Bees, Dqvld Hebert, President Kennedy's meeting with . .Warns Mr. K. The Heat's On.” General Hammarskjold’s han­ Jennifer Katz, Gary Stlcklea, Bar­ the Soviet premier in Vienna earli­ Its story said Khrushchev "left no COME AWAY dlagnosta of a chronic disturbance, TOMORROW AT 2:00 P.M,—EXIT AT 4:00 dling of The Congo crisis, Moscow REG. however easily that may be con­ bara Squadrito, Jared Walnum and er this month. doubt (that) he has turned the wants him replaced by a 3^man trolled with present methods of Robin Johnson. The stage mans The premier’s adamant stand heat on the Berlin issue." secretariat, one Communist, one treatment. gera were Jack Ardinl and Ken' at Vienna already had been dis­ Kennedy himself, in his report to western, one neutral. neth Williams. Barbara Fee was closed by the official news agency the people of the United States on 5.95 In other words, consider yourself the announcer. PT/ Khrushchev said the Soviet i i | k innocent until you’re proven guilty. Taas June 11. Khrushchev In a TV June 6, declared that "our most Union never will agree to the west­ And, if you’re a true diabetic, fireside ciiat last night to the So­ somber talks were on the subject viet people spelled out his position of Germany and Berlin.’’ ern plan "since the security of our WITH don't let the dlagnoele throw you. again. Khrushchev told the Russian country is concerned.” Outstanding /ahrics—blends of One. of Dr. Osier’s best known EAST / 2 ro THE 1^°°" Burt Laneostur's Laf««t Hiiii' Sine* Aa for the crisis in Laos, now htliwr’sBiy medical axioms suggests that "to At Vienna, he proposed an Im- people the Vienna meeting "pro­ V mediate peace conference on Ger­ vided a good opportunity for a before a 14-nation conference in Dacron polyester and rayon or, enjoy a long life, develop a chronic Winning His Acodomy Award Geneva, Khruahehev said: "If the disease at an early age.’’ > many. He said West Germany and first personal contact and an ex­ Amel triacetate and rayon. 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UANCUEBTEA EVENING UEEAU), UANCUE8 TEU, U>NN.. kUlDAY, JUNE 16, 1961 PAQB n V E P A C a f O U B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,JIANCBSSTEB. CONN« FRIDAY, JUNE 16,1961 portunity to create an incident if. Restaurant Closed put to work in the cotton Helds. Record Late for Date ^ ■'1.. fd ■. • ■ , FOR RENT 1816W a8 Y e a r Moving to CtdUomuL He said he went to the prison farm to warn officials to guard against Windsor Locks, June 16 Iff) — 8 wad 18 mm. Mmrle FitlM lm a Castro Says Invaders any Incident that might cast a re­ The temperature dropped to 39 de-' —sotiad or sUeat, mIn $8 Withotit Summer grees Just before daybreak at the sUds projsotors. -V Riders in Hunger Strike flection on the state. The riders ^eden WiU Resign were transferred from Jackson U. S. Weather Bureau today. Thla &i ths wtk* of aa unsta jails. waa the lowest temperature ever WELDON DRUG CO. Made Many Mistakes recorded on. any June 16, said the 601 Main S t TeL M l 84181 aetial 8oUI m p this wa«li. For Integrated Service weatherman. MdiMhastM's tindMflisl hla- Hospital Board Post There waa one report of light By u w n orucK ^land ftnm Largo. Ha said these tsriaa this mAmlBg pr«dueed Russell’s Feeds frost on vegetation troops would have done a lot more (Continued from Pago One) Read Herald Advs. Havana, June 1# (JP> — FldeJ an «ld eUpptttg tr8m th s Boa. public golf courses will be deseg­ Oaatra be defeated the.Cu- damage SO to 40 miles Inland. He regated next year, with four more Sued by Easton • ban tnvaaioa Uutoagh the strength also said the Invaders gave him 48 . ton Tnuaeript vfhlch hsraldad Elmsr Wsd«n, chairmso of ths board of truttsss y t Msa- Thomasville, Ga., and returned to hours advance notice by their 1816 as the ‘‘year without a fihsstsr Msmorisl Ho^ital, plims to rsBign that post and to Tallahassee to establish them­ links to be opened to Negroes by o f bis revtJlutionary movement and 1964. Mink Breeder jnistakea of tbe invaders. bombing of Havana the weekend suminsr,” taks up rssidsBce in Callfomia. , , , selves as interstate passengers. The Cuban prime minister gave preceding the landing, that they They planned to.leave the Florida The school board of Prince Ed­ MM. Mary 8. Taylor, 85 Bd- Mr. and Mrs. Weden have abandoned plsna to retura to Bridgeport, June 16 (iP)—Edward his sum-up of the abortive April took too long to get their men SManehasUr and wlU remain in capital today by g^reyhound to test ward County, Va., offered the use ashore when their boats got to the -ci-. ward 8 t, fotm tit woman’s odl- of its (dosed public schools for a Primrose, an Easton mink breed­ J7rl9 invarion in dramatic fashion Callfomia whara they hava been facilities at Galhesville, Ocala, beaches, and that they lacked co­ tor o^ Tho Htfsld. said tha Tampa, Orlando and Daytona summer “ crash remedial program' er, brought a $150,000 damage ac­ vMterday, standing at the high visiting thatr son, Dr. Elmar Wod­ aater mark the invaders reached ordination and proper use of their aceiMmt tsrinfiod 1818 as tha Beach. planned for the county’s 1,800 Ne­ weapons for the Job they had gro pupils by a teacher organiza­ tion in Superior Court yesterday before they met disaster. en Jr. Two groups of northern Integra- tackled. "cffldsst year svar sxprlsnosd tion. There was no immediate re­ against Robert Russell of Cov­ He spoke to newsmen and Wsden has lavotad much o f hlo tlonlsta arriving in Jacksonville, Meanwhile, the government en­ by any parson then Uvlng,” sponse from Negro leaders. entry, doing business as Russell’s photographers. Including eight Ths nswapaper raportad Janu­ energy over tha yaaH to tha a f­ Fla., Thursday from Oiarleston, circled the swampy area, hurried faire of Manchsstar Memorial Negroes staged sit-in demons) ra­ Feed.s on Rt. 6, Andover. Primrose Americans, during a day-long tour tanks from Havana abosu'd flatbed ary waa mUd . . . Fsbruary S.C., headed for the Tampa-St. which he personally led through Hoqiltal. Petersburg area today. Half of tions at lunch, counters in three charged that many of his minks trucks and knocked out threq, of was not cOld . . . March was downtown variety stojres in Pensa­ 800 miles of Cuba. He showed the the four invasion ships through holatrouB during ths early part Mrs. Wedsn, who flaw ham yaa- them left for the Florida west died as a result o f . eating food foreign newsmen both the econom­ t s n ^ to eomplats arrangamenu coast shortly after daylight, with cola, Fla. The counters were round-the-clock air attacks, Castro . o f tbs month, but tha ramaln- closed but no arrests were report­ sold by the defendant. ic projects which he touts as the said. dar was mild . . . April began for tha sale o f the Wadan home on U>e others following at mid-mom- Primrose alleges that In June Ing. ed. backbone of his revolution, and the The bearded revolutionary posed warm hut grew ooldsr aa tha Bolton Lake, aald today ths Wed- A 16-year-old Negro honor grad­ 1960. he purchased four tons of invasion scene in a swampy sec­ with binoculars for photographers month advanced and andsd sns made the decUlon to move with A member of Ihe group said the uate started cla.sscs at St. Peters­ mink fee(i from Russell, and paid tion of southwestern Cuba. at Caleton, near Largo Beach, with snow and ice . . . May reluctance, particularly slnca Wed­ riders will return to their noAh- burg (Fla.) Junior College, the him $976. This was the first on-the-spot where he said he himself sank one was -’’more ramsMsbla for ^ sn has enjoyed hla work with ^tha em homes after today’s journey. first of hLs race to be admitted to The feed. Primrose complains, r/ Inspection of the Invasion site by of the crippled attack ships by frowns thsn for smilas.” Buds ' hospital. In other racial developments'; the summer evening class pro­ contained chemical properties, and any Americans. The newsmen also firing on it from a tank. SBd fruits woM frosan. Dr. Howard Lockwood said to­ Federal court approved a plan gram. A .second Negro'is sched­ numerous minks were killed by Interviewed prisoners from the The Cuban leader took the news­ June waa tha coldaet aver day he is Interested in buying the for gradual disegregation of parks, uled to start classes Monday night. prisoning. y. Invasion...... men in a fleet of limousines to a known in thla latitude, Tha Weden home on Keeney D r„ Bol­ playgrounds and other tax-sup­ Gov. Ross Barnett of Mississippi Primrose charged Russell with The two invasion beacMS. Playa collective farm, a vacation resort Transcript reported. "Frost ton. p ort^ recreational facilitle.s in said 45 Freedom Riders transfer­ negligence. In that he did not prop­ lA rgo and Playa Giron, showed for Cuban .workers and other and Ice wart common Com During Weden’s absence from Memphis, Tenn. Under the plan, red to the state penitentiary at erly test or inspect the feed, and few after-effecu. A t Giron, Cas­ points of Interest in his left wing fields wars replanted again town, his. duties^ have been han­ an amusement park and three Parchman would have a good op- with breach of warranty. tro pointed out a crater which he economic program. At one stage and again until It waa deemed dled by Jacob Miller, vice chair­ said was caused by a 500-pound the group shifted to a boat to too lata fo r planting. Nearly man of tha hospital's board of bomb from an invasion airplane. travel on a lagoon. Shortly after trustees. the prime minister moved to a all fruit was daatmysd and Two beach-type cottages ahow- avsry groan thing was killed.** Weden was vies presldsnt and ■::n sd heavy damage. A number of power boat eo he could get to the next point quicker, the vessel car­ Another Hit on the Road During ths ourrwit roisss- general manager of J. W. Hale De­ other buildings in the area still rying the newsmen broke down, aonsl spall, tamparaturaa Bank partment Store until last year bad bullet marks. Castro said leaving them adrift for awhile in a Kathy Cario and Richard Raines bowed In this fashion to audiences at the Lake S t and Vernon from 98 on Tuesday tMa week ‘Teabox.’* Fog last night In when the store, together with lu many buildings had been repaired. 90-plus degree heat. Several went Elementary, Schools in a series of performances this week. Members o f Mrs. CecUle Dahl’s Grads to 89.1 degrees at daybreak to­ many low araaa helpad prevent sister store, C. E. House, was Workmen were on the Job. swimming. 3 class at Lake St., they and their classmates worked under the supervlalon of Mrs. Joyce Gibbons, day, asttlng a record low tem­ widespread frost. sold. Made in IIJS-A. The tour lasted from 7:18 a.m. music teacher, and arranged a program of Rodgers and Hammersteln numbers to bs sung before perature for this date at tha The weatherman promised A B2g bomber lay wrecked and until 11:30 p.m. the student body Tuesday. A second performance waa held Wednesday for their parents. Then Bradley Field weather atatlon. this weekend will bring "near Lurking In the waters o f tho nylon gown burned at an air strip near Giron. The final chapter was a visit to the troupe went on the road to nearby Vernon Blementory School and performed there. Numbers Deaplte the cod frost waa re­ perfect” weather, 75-80 tomor­ Great Barrier Reef, off Australia, .Castro said the American-built the Naval Hospital at Havana were taken from The King and I. South Pacific, Oklahoma and Carousel. The surrey with the fringe ported In only one spot, Nor­ row and 80-85 on Sunday, with are 100 species of shark. Eight are World W ar n model plane had where Castro la keeping the in­ on top is In the background above. (Herald photo by Oflara). folk the State’s traditional plenty of sun. man-eaters. been shot down. The 2-englned vasion captlvea The reporters pit; bomber bore markings of the Cu­ were anowwl to Interview the 10 and duster set ban Invasion force. Rockets from prisoners who went to the United at 7:30 and wIU consist of an en­ i! -L t ^4 I the plane were o f UJ8. manufac­ States last month on Tractors-for- RockviUe-Vemon tertainment program by the sixth Dohin’s Discount Store Opens' ture. FTlsoners negotiations. graders for their parents. A buffet BLUE BONNET SALTESEA in spring-glorious colors! Castro gave his analysis of the A spokesman for the group, will be served In the cafeteria. George Dobin points out Manchester's newest neon running-light aim to Mayor Harold A. Turking- campaign at Ps^ta, a roadside UUses Carbo, said the captives On the same evening. L*ke St. toh and Chamber President William E. Belflore at opening of Dobin’s Department . Store at 828 Main village three miles from Largo are being as well treated as pris­ Various Events School’s program, similar to that MARfiAfflNE GUM CHOWDER St. yesterday. The aigpi, designed by the Leonard Sign Cp., o f Hartford contains 240 bulba and la Beadt. While other points of inva^ oners can be and "we spend most of Maple St., will begin at 7:30. the first of its kind In downtown Manchester. (Herald photo by Satemia). Sion penetration went farther In­ of our time waiting for how the 1 Lb Quaiisra To End Year Fifth grade mothers will serve re­ 2« Off Reg. PrlM X 7G land. Cuban afflclals said this was negotiations wx>rk ou t” freshments. No. m Can couples, vdio hall front Oonnectl- the closest to Havana reached by Castro was his. usual loquacious 25c Northeast School’s class Bight Rockville-V ernon cut and Massaidnisetts. ground forces. self throughout the long day. He Accompanying the Johnstona Dressed in his familiar green has been making a point of culti­ For Schools will last from 7:45 to 10:45 p.m. COMPLETE with a dance and buffet served FOOl KRETCHMER LaROSA James Brower, a Texan and well field tfiiifarm, Osstro said this was vating the American newsmen who STORES known caller, Who arrived from why he won: came to Cuba to cover the tractors cabaret style. A four-piece orches­ THE REST NEK BHOOD BTOBXS Schools In Vernon begin tonight tra will proirlde music for dancing. Court Accepts Terms Texas ISLst night. "The government had more for prisoners negotiations o f the CABBY SUGAR H } FOOD PBUOIS WHEAT BERM ELBOWS The group will return Sunday. strength and anti-aircraft force a round of activities and exercises A t each of tho schools, the past few days. They are the first Hospital Noaea . . . they (the invaders) under­ bringing to an end ths current American Legdon citizenship American reporters in Cuba since 1 Lb. For Admltte(i ITiursday: EUaie Stone, estimated tbe force of the revolu­ their predecessors were forced out academic year. The year-end awards will be presented to the 12 Oz. 35c 2 45c tion. They lacked coordination. boy and girl best exemplyflng O f Sale of V F W Home Maple St, Vetnon; Frances Cush' An enchanting duo in bright following the Invsion. events conclude with Rockville BEECHNUT BABY FOODS man. Rye St., Broad Brook; Ed­ Their Irian was bad. . ( ^ t r o said; leadership and other characteris­ nylon tricot . . .'waltz gown, Castro's army also made some High School commencement Thurs­ tics held worthy for tho awards. CNVCKTN TASTES 0ETT1R ward Wandzy, Job’s HUl Rd., El­ 1. Cuba and Russia have agreed Superior Court Judge Howarduple from area sqimre Timothy and Craig Duell, West with deep lilac! Check Duster 2. The Havana regime intends 8,.The entertainment will be fol- The TalcottvlUe School for han­ broker Lois S. Lavltt and the $11,- dance clubs for a weekend vaca­ WlUlngton. ported 1,5()0 of which 1,200 are to start having the U.8. Guantan­ 12 oz. 35c SUPERFINE lo'wed by a dance. Fifth grade dicapped children has planned a 000 first mortgage. tion of—you guessed it—square now captives. A few escape. Cas­ amo Bay Naval Base pay'for elec­ mothers will serve refreshments. picnic to he held at Crystal Lake LIMAGRANOS. 8 o c ...... 2for25c Lavitt today said he had not dancing. Vernon and TaloottvlUe news Is tro did .not specify the size of his tricity which he said it gets from Monday beginning about 9:80 a.m. larger defending force. The Vernon Elementary School 22 bz. 59c been officially informed of the Johnston, caller for the Man­ handled by Tbe HeraM’s Rockville a nationalized Cuban electric pow­ A t the two commencemient ex­ WHOLE WHITE ONIONS, 8 o c ...... 2 for 35c He said that if it were not for program opens a round of similar .acceptance of the sale terms and chester Square Dance Club and Bureau, 5 W. Main S t, telephone er company. He renewetfc his programs at the three other ele­ ercises. at Sykes and Rockvlllo known nationally through record- TR«rnant 5-8186 or - Mitchell mistakes made by the invasion criticism of the big American oase has no definite plans for the force of anti-Oastro exiles, his mentary schools. High, tho Vernon Board of Educa­ i:.gs, arranged the weekend for the 9-6797. in eastern Cuba, saying it causes tion will be represented by Mrs. COLLEGE INN COLLEGE INN building to announce. Arnel and cotton check duster, raglan cuffed short troops would have had a much The Maple St. and Lake St. Ele­ He said he has had “ a few trouble for both the Americans and mentary Schols will hold class Elizabeth Spurting and 'William R. LESTOIL LESTARE sleeves pearlized button closing, nylon lace trim on tougher time. CHICKEN BROTH TOMATO COCKTAIL Ideas,’’ but has not settled on any the Cubans. He said American ,nights Monday and Northeast Hahn, resi^tively. The latter’s Peter Pan collar, sleeves and two patch poMll ING SLf^vIC! black market. Officially, dollars Works of Wethersfield, a major BREAD CRUMBS, 9 m ...... 25e In Memoriam and pesos are at par in C^ba. creditor and the firm which insti­ INSTANT PELS NAPTHA GRATED CHEESE, 2 m ...... 27c tuted the foreclosure action, said the terms of the sale appeared the la lovtac muBorr et our soa. Kea- GRATED CHEESE, 4 m ...... 41e BMh M aureh, who passed away No Arrests Made best available. Jane It. ItH seraa rears ago today. Other attorneys, however, op­ gooe Is tlM faaa wo loved so dear. posed the sale price aa too low. SUeat Is the votee we loved to hear, In Two Crashes The building, built two years Tro far awav for stsht or speeoh. HEINZ SWIFT’S NINE LIVES Bot aot too far for thousht to reach. ago for a reported $110,000, is ap­ Two minor two-car scddcnta praised at $42,000. It covers 7,200 Mother aad Vather yesterday resulted In slight motor BABY MEATS CAT FOOD square feet on its location off East In Memoriam vehicle damege, no arrests, end St. opposite Hale St. in Rockville. no Injuries, according to Manches­ 6 Oz. 2 For 29c Foreclosure action was Institut­ ter police. KETCHUP .. 14 M. 27c 2 For 49c la loviBX memory of oor brother. ed last fall when City Iron Works R o xann e Kenaeth M Church. who poM-d away A t about 4 p.m., a car driven by foreclosed a $12,240 mechanics Juae It. 1954. John A. Annunlata, 80, of Hart­ lien. Claims of other creditors Tears go by but meaMuies eUy ford, collided with the left side ALCOA Q.T. amoimt to an estimated $54,000; As aear sad dear as yesterdar of a car driven by Judith C. Ubby RIVER SWEET When the sale terms were pre­ ______Brother, and Sister, of 44 Pioneer Circle, in the park­ ALUMINUM FOIL INSTANT CAKE FROSTING sented in Superior Court May 26, \ Knits the ing lot at the Parkade. The LJbby PICKLES .... 25 01.42c the sale committee submitted a In Memoriam car was removed to a garage for bill for expenses of $1,100. Also, repaini. No damage was reported 6Macon Peaches o f the As years roll on and day, pas, by. are managed The Estell family of Handle Rd., In our hearts s memory I, kept SAAY FOODS 9 for 95c TIDY HOME MUELLER'S Rockville had a difficult day yes­ Of on^ we loved snd^^^rill never, for- by Max Macon who last year won 2 Lbf. ...., n .... 31c the Sally League pennant with terday. SWIMSUITS SANDWICH BADS Richard D. Estell, 21, was ar­ Bona Columbia, S. C. 3 Lbs...... 49c MACARONI / rest at 2:15 p.m. on a routine check . wirti p«rftetion fit! Pkg. Of 80’s 2 7 C by Vernon Constable Edwin R. 8 Oz. 2 For 2 7 C Ciarlson and charged with driving under suspension of his license and NABISCO FIG NEWTON OAKES II Oa. improper use of registration plates. FIT FOR FLAHERY, ONLY! KAISER A t 3:35, Mrs. Effle E. Estell, Richard’s mother, drove to the-Ver- All a Roxanne suit need.s is YOU SOAPINE non police office on West Rd. to to show it o ff to its prettiest ad­ CHOCOLAIE FUDGR DR0H.ER FOIL question Richard's arrest. KEEBLER SANDWniCHES She was arrested and charged vantage. It’s body-contoured in 5e O ff 30c 25 Ft. 45c with driving under suspension of your A, B or C bra-cup sizing— in hey license. your individual torso length. Come Both are due in court July 11. into our fitting room and SEE! CHICKEN ^ SEA '^ T ’, 0.39c Richard posted a $250 bond, and Large Selection — Best Quality Mrs. Estell a $200 bond. Carlson, on school patrol, re­ Stereo and Hi-Fi BON AMI portedly stopped Richard because (R igh t)—Draped Stripeling. The sheath docs JUICT O T . - of the latter’s overly cautious driv­ all things for all figures—the way Roxanne i^EARrS DELIGHT DIUNK 48 Oz. o r e CLEANSER...... 2 for 31c ^ ing. does the aheath. Here, a wide stripe to mini­ The charge of Improper use of mize the waist, and a swing to the diagonal JET SPRAY, 15 m ...... 59c registration plates' was lodged be­ to slim the hips. In woven horizontal stripe cause the plates had been taken lastex. Lavender. Sizes 32 to 40, all in ABC SAVE SAVE MANCINI P E p n m Oz. 2 ,„45e from another car Richard owned, cups. DOST *N’ WAX, 7 m ...... S9e according to police. Girls Softball Starts 19 .9 8 $1.00 Off On Records ~ , FREE SQUEEGE A girls’ softball league will be OPEN 7:30 to 5 P.M. started by the Vernon Recreation OPEN TONIGHT DUTCH CLEANSER Ctommission this year, according ______From $3.98 Up SATURDAY 7:30 to NOON UN^riL 8:38 to Commission Chairman John S. SLEEVELESS "WONDER DRESS' Gill, who said organization and (L e ft)— Get the Low-Down on ’ Flattery! BEADS O' BLEACH LIBBY’S registration will take place tomor- C>nly Roxanne can take out the back and ac- All Cassieal Monaural ■ 4 ■ ' fow. tuallj' improve the view up front. Things look All girls will report to the 3.99 better than ever— all over. Princess sheath HI-FI nM B.IHLIilllEyflL C O R m BEEF, 12 m ...... 63c Northeast School playing field at with .built-up shoulder straps for sleek but firm control. Abstract print lastex. Blue or 2 p.m. 1 SWEETHEART SOAP lo Sale ■ •' For Four teams of 15 members each A Fashion Mixture Woven of Custom Spun green. Sizes 32 to 38. A ll in ABC cups. m RECORDS BUILDING MATERIALS CORNED WEEP HASH, 15V2 ...... 41c will bo set up. GUI said, with two 90% Imported Rayon, 10% Imported Silk lisaltod Time Only V PRKE 1 7 .9 8 2 LUMBER FUEL teiams representing the ItockvlUe VIENNA^^SAGE. 4 m ...... 2 for 45c area and two teams the rural Ver­ A thrift-priced basic dress you can adorn with pearl , BLU-WHITE FLAKES non area. . bibs. Jewelry or Just keep dramatically simple. . 336 NORTH MAIN ST.— PQONE MI 9^5253 The playing season is expected Sleeveless scoop neck sheath with aa CULABTONBITRY b r a n c h ’ ELUNOnON BRANCH POHED MEAT. 5Va m ...... 2 fo# 39c to begin in Jtuy. waist under a self b elt Completely wsshabls, Black, SI Hebron Avenoe Weat Boad, Route 88 DRY TREND ...... J ...... 2 for 39c Fireworks Set white, beige, turquoise, lilac or m int Slaea 10 to 18. JA 8-8828 TBemont 5-8218 Tbs annual Independenca Day Pleate Do Use Your Burton*$ Charge Account OOMFUnX BOIIB HETCnro lAUEB aiM SERVICE LIQUIDTWENO •••• ••« •••••» «• • 0 2Bor CHIU CON CARNE, 15Va m ...... 37c fireworks display, sponsored by IStOMtarPotterton's Street Comer of Chnrdi Street tha Ajnerlcan li^ o n and tha Ver- si.

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1961 PAGE s a BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1961 PAGE SEVEN labloners to be taxed beyond lln at thalr hotels until .almost mid­ ran Into a one-man anti-tractor the finish end simply lay down on ths purss. A good riding camsl— tional ravenues would be available espaolty. Beven Mssmb are eele- In the Name of AUahl for the purpoee of improving serv­ night. Met by a newsman, thsy cniMdE. South Windsor the track and refu se to move. - most of them ars femals—costs Carol Ann Knight Tractor Group Douglas Vobihees, a Miami raal brated each Sunday, five In the "Sometimes they run off the $238 and up. ice." refused to eay whether they had church proper and two In the SUMte N ew s The PUC added that the line sstats dealer, grabbed two o f them track and disappear for the after­ ^ ■ More Stretched Credit church hall. noon.” Gets BA Degree will be constructed with "a reason­ met with the committee. as they left the customs line In Gets Report ou Land Purchase Heralds Informants expsot ths Archdio­ The camel races began last Cigarettes *Eat* Papeir able margin of safety." The comiiUttee, however, eoon the airport end shouted, "Call the 500 Fils on a CameVs Nose issued a statement eaylng that It U.S. matshsL” He said he wanted cese o f Hertford wlU announce the year^ and Bedoulna came from Miss Carol Anp Knight, daugh­ Roundup The PUC said the pipeline will had “ heard a preliminary report estaUlahment of a second parish deep In the desert to strut their Raleigh, N. C. — The cigarette Available to Business operate at a pressure of up to 900 to put them under cltlsen’s arrest New Catholic Parish, Church ter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Knight Castro’s Plans Thursday night from Its delegation for dealing with Castro. In South Windsor and plans for a stuff in Amman. Industry requires annually more of 34 Andor Rd., was graduated pounds per square inc^ with By DAVID lANOASBDBB ^ place bets like, "Oh master o f , to a loping run for the one-mile than 60,000,000 pounds of paper, (C I tram One) of agricultural experts." Voorhees, however, soon re­ new church building In the near Amman,'Jordan OF)—The little Most animals still belong to the By SAM DAWSON <'mortgages, and credit card living pumps capable of moving 45,900 "A fuller report will be submit­ wagers, in the name of Allah give race. nomads, but a few officera and 100 billion square feet of paper- from Green Moimtaln College, (ContlniMd troin Pago Ono) leased the men, and a crowd 200 Purchase 71 acres of lend offacate n purchase price of 8125,OOJL future. ______Jockey tugs at his silks, leaps into me 500 fils on No.' 3." Bets begin (AP Business News Analyst) in general. It's also in Una with the 98, at Brldceport 77 and 59 and at barrels of petroleum per day. ted in writing shortly," the state­ Cubana chased him through the The crowd bursts Irrto 'cheers ■heika are beginning to add cam­ board, and 36,000,000 pounds of Poultney, Vt. She received a New York, June 14 (AT—Stretch­ The Graham Rd. land was e^d the saddle and pats hla Uiorough- at 100 filji|^(28 cents). worthy of the Kentucky Derby as goal of the government, striving Maw Haven 7ft and 5ft ^ . "We are coming back to report ment continued. "The committee airport. He escaped unfiurt Graham Rd. by the Archdiocese by Kupchunos.Brothers, Ttwln- Manoheeter Evening Herald els to their racing stables. Jor­ cellophane. bachelor of arts degree, majoring ed out credit is becoming more BFBfXAL VOTER DEAOUNB brf|d on the hump. Racing day in The cliib concentrates mainly the camels race toward the finish dan's young King Hussein so far to lengthen its outstanding debt. Precipitation may total 2 to ft to the committee," said Duane will then make a formal state­ The negotiators were Great- of Coimecticut apparently heralds terlor land was purchased from Sauth Wlndaor oorrespendeat, in interior design. available to business, . big and For business, banks are putting Hartford. June 16 (.Pi — The Jordan le like racing day any­ on racing Arab stallions, but line in a rocking gallop blowing sticks to racing more modern con­ GOVERNOR NAMES TWO tentlia of an Inch occurring aa Greathouse of the negotiators. "We ment concerning the technical house, d ila tor of the UAW Agri­ establlahment of a new Catholic South Windsor Estates. Xania Kata, teleidioiie latehell where else, but half the entries are Miss Knight was active in the small. a larger s h a r e d their funds into lliowere Monday or early Tuesday. first of July Is the final day for commission's discussions.” culture Implement Dlvialon; Roy church in South Windsor. 4-1768. every other Sunday is a camel' foam and grunting with excite' veyances, such as go-Karts. Hartfo'sdi June 16 (A*)—Gov. John ski, outing, and Psychology Clubs. arc letting the committee have any CathoUo spokesmen eey the camels. card. Six or , seven haughty-look- ment. Demand for longer term fi­ long-term loans. Big companies, permanently physically diriabled reaction.” A spokesman told a newsman Bslner, chairman of the Agricul­ Deeds filed at the town clerk's Radio broadcasts and desert po­ N. Dempsey has named Cmdr. She will begin work this fall In the nancing is reported to have firmed who are their best cuMomers, are office record the aale of two par­ property has been acquired to ac­ Amman's Royal Racing Club Ing hump-ba«^a parade in the Camel timing is about half the Robert A. Oswald of Fairfield to Ban on Shellfish persons to apply for special voter Victor Reuther of the United that Reuther, Dodge, Mrs. Roose­ ture Engineering Department of commodate future growth in South The oldest aotivs player In ths boasta the only organized camel lice ^ats spread the word of a decorating studio of G. Fox and Co. up notably since the economy turn­ the chief borrowers. This trend to registration before the local elec­ velt, and Spaulding were all leav­ the Unive'relty o f California; John cels of land, one of 38 acres with paddock and 'then head for the speed of horses, and they hold up coming race to the nomad camps. his military staff as a naval aide. Auto Workers, brother of Walter Windsor, and that It is suitable for American League, In terms of contests In the world, and West­ track. ed toward recoVisry in April. The term lending haa Increased by 17 Hartford. June 16 iJPi—The tions that will be held in many Reuther, met the four technicians ing Washington today and the Bruce Liljedahl, professor o f agri­ about 1,500 foot frontage on the better in a long run. The winner’s pu r^ can beias high Anotlier appointment announced The two points in the United supply of funds has kept pace. thTMt of Infectious hepatitis has a new church, an education center service, la Early Wynn at ths Chi­ ern residents call the track Most of the riders are Bedoiuitu "But they’re temperamental per cent in the last five years and towns Oct. 2. Secretary of State at the airport. The group was fuller, written report would be culture engineering at Purdue east side of Graham Rd., and an as lies—an imnlense aipount of yesterday was that of Dr. Harold States most remote from each This financing trend is in line the average length Of this type of resulted in a ban by the State Pub­ and a cemetery. cago Whits Sox. Next September "Dromedary Downs.” (desert nomads) and their flowing chaps,” gays Racing Secretary money for a ^douin. / Rapoport of West Hartford to the Ella Grasso reminded local elec­ whisked away to the secret con­ sent to them later in the day. University; and Clarence Hansen, adjoining tract of 33.2 acres of In­ 2, Wynn will celebrate his 20th other are Attu, Alaska, and Key with the experience of consumers, loan has climbed above 50 months. lic Health Council on clamming terior land off Graham and Hayes 8 t Francis of Assisi Church, Arabs in desert headdresses line robes and burnooses stream In the Colonel Emil Jumian. "Last year Professiona; Jockeys-xet about State Dental Ckimmisslon for a 5- tion officials of the deadline ference. When the negotiators landed in assistant professor of agriculture year in the majors. Largo, Fla. They are 5,509 miles who have been learning the joys Equipment Leasing and the taking of other shellfish The negotiators did not check In Miamil yesterday afternoon they engineering at Michigan State Rds. Stamps on the deeds indl- built in 1942, U reported by per- at the parlmutual wicket end wind as they prod their camels in- the favorite got "a few yards from 15.60 a rack and 10 per cent of year term. apart. of revolving credit, longer term Jn New London harbor and the yesterday by letter. ■ More recently many smaller con­ Thames River basin. cerns have found equipment leas­ ing companies extending the Ih e discovery that a number of length of their contracts, thus of the disease have been making longer term credit more caused by eating clams taken in available all along the Une. In the polluted waters resulted recently last five years equipment leasing m a request from the state health (which Is distinct from rentals by conunlssioner to local health direc­ manufacturers) has Increased tors to stop clanuning in IS other seven fold, reaching $530 million po'.uted shoreline areas. The ban on New London hartor In 1960, according to Nationwide and the Thames basin was an­ Leasing Co. of Chicago. nounced yesterday. The area af­ Trade credit terms have been fected stretches from Seaside Manchester! stretched by many large manufac­ We Say: Thank turers, often in the form of revolv­ m int on the west side of the river’s couth to Avery Point on the east. ing credit for their customers. This Sanitary code regulaaons in the KIDS! trend gained ground during the re­ cession and seems to be holding state are set and enforced by the Our policy is to give you the finest coim dl It ordered the ban becaiise s£e over into the recovery, perhaps be­ recent bacteriological count of Your response to our first day was cause competition is still so keen. Thames River waters disclosed quality merchondse at great savings! A New York financing execu­ bacteriological cmmts as much as tive says: “Many small companies receive credit for replacement or­ 88 times the maximum allowed un­ terrific! We were glad to see many ders as soon as they've paid for the der the state code Come in...see and compare! “CANDY previous shipment, and the credit often stretches out for years with- 7 Atcait Sentences out the account ever being cleaned the up." litchfleld, June 1ft (P» — Seven ^ of our old friends again! InmataB of the U td^ldd State Commercial finance companies Jail will be sentenced Tuesday in last year launched 5-year capital Superior Court on a variety of loans for Industry's expansion charges growing out of an inves­ CLOWN” projects. These loans, mostly In the Mldweet, came to $80 million In tigation of fights at the Jail. i 1960 but the companies expect the They pleaded guilty to the ALL DAY volume to triple this year. A Chi­ charges yesterday, but two other k cago commercial finance company inmates elected to be tried. Their DOBIN'S says the loans range from $75,000 trials are to be held next week. TODAY to $2 million, and the borrower Guilty pleas were entered by must show how the cash will be William R. Anderson, 22, and Eu- used to expand sales and profits. g w e P. Warren, both of Water- fibx. ’■ J and Where has the money come from town; Frederick M. Meyers. 20, for this stretch out In credit and John N. SideU, 20. both of terms? Thntngton; Robert Angelvlch, 24, TOMORROW! Mainly from pension funds and Bantam; and Charles Carey, 26, Insurance companies, says Rob­ and Kenneth Gray, 17, both of ert Sheridan, president of Nation­ Wlnsted. wide Leasing. The availability of Each was charged with cruelty long term money (supply) and the to Mrson, breach of peace, or both. FREE GIFTS FOR ALL! growth pressures on Industry (de­ Robert C. Zuchegna, 24, Tor- mand) have kept step, he Bays. ciagton, pleaded innocent to two SALE CONTINUES THROUGH SAT., JUNE 24 This has made for a smooth, steady ocunta of cruelty to person, two increase In, long term financing Cf breach of the peace, and two of instead of a sudden change. oon^dracy. John Nvduccl, 22, al­ $TURINLY CON$TRUCTZD A. J. S c h o e n, president of so of Torrlngton, pleaded Innocent We Repeat Wheels, Inc., automotive leasing to one count of bladcmall, three of MEN'S c o o l COnON firm, says auto and truck fleet breach of peace, and one of re­ GOLF C A R T leasing by Industry reached $1.54 torting an officer. ODD LOT OF BIG CAPACITY billion in 1960, up $195 inilUon for The lovestigatlon at the jail the year. was touched off by a severe beat- LEISURE Comixno at $12.95 Some 250,000., trucks are now iBg received by 'an Inmate last 12 CU. FT. under lease. Increasing demand, waek. BOYS' both for new business and for lu g - As part of the investigation, SLACKS COFFEE er fleets by old customers, are re­ county detectives staged a shake- .99 ported by such leasing companies town inspection that uncovered a SLACKS IMPERIAL as Hertz, Ryder, Avis, Bermaii, Bomber of weapons and other con­ MAKER and national truce lekslng aya- traband Itema. by Biltwell MARK XII tem. by Biltwell Longer Leases Pick Best, GOP Told \ Large 10''- wheels on this easy- Average length of equipment TOUCH CONTROL leased rose to 4.1 years in 1060 Hartford, June 16 (IP)—U.S. Seif. Comport ot $6.00 wheeling cart Sturdy alOminum 1.97 construction. from 3.7 In 1959, according to CUfford P. Case has called on his Sheridan. fallow Republicans to pick the best AUTOMATIC He says 40 per cent of the dol­ man for every office—beat by vir­ AMERICAN MADE lar volume of the leases and 78 tue of qualifications for the office per cent of the companies leasing and best in ability to win an elec­ e Automatic brew REFRIGERATOR- . selector equipment involve firms with less tion contest. ” ROLLFAST WASHER than $1 million net worth. "There's nothing wrong with the • Brews 3 to 10 cups FIRST QUALITY Equipment leasing has been RapubUcan party that a few hun- 26" BIKE e Drip-proof spout drto good candidates couldn't FEEZER e Safety grip handle mainly In the 3 to 5 years range. overcome," the New Jersey law­ Comport to $3XM> Pr. Ruggedly built American- e Easy to clean But one firm Is now granting 6 to makers aald last night at a dln- made bicycle by ROU jFAST. TENNIS BALLS 12 year tefms. nar bonortng Meade Alcorn, for­ Packed in factory sealed car­ Increaased (Jemands Is reported Larga aelection of aanfoiisod slacks in polUhed cot­ tons ready for quick aelling. AT AN UNHEARD OF PRICE from companies In small com­ mer GOP Natloruil chairman, and tons, random corda and othar fabrics. All axpartly Just 600 pairs of assorted boys’ pants In tan and gray Republican members of the state chinos, Bedford cords, random cords and other fal^ Some 24” boys' and glrle’ munities far removed from big leglalature. tailored by Biltwell craftsmen. Sikes 39 to 43, aaeorted rlcs. Not all aizes in every color . . , but a lu'ge selec­ bikef available at this low city banks. Alcom, who lives in nearby Suf- leg length!. tion in sizes 6 to 16 price! 3 ' pH;?;’'» i ,i i Here the equipment leasing flsld, has been politically Inactive financial company acts as the mid­ sliice resigning as national chair­ ...... AUTOMATIC dleman. It gets the money whole­ man and luitional committeeman sale from the big institutional last year. He has rejoined his Haa Magic-Mix Filter . . . 11 "self-setting" cycles . . . the most lenders, such as pension funds and Hartford law firm. 24” MOTORIZED SPIT dependable automatic washer made! Special pre-rinse cycle for SKILLET insurance companies, and lends it In his address, Case said Repub- i Gallon diapers . . . top loading door . . . rust-resistant cabinet. Free­ retail to the small manufacturers Ucans should stop refighting the flow draining eliminates redeposit during draining. Giant raparlty who wants new equipment but 1960 campaign and concentrate in­ ★ BUDGET TERMS ~ Zero-degree Freezer has 107-lb. capacity with full width . . . complete "vibration-free" operation. Matching drj'er avail­ doesn't want to tie up his own BRAZIER able. stead on the battles ahead. PICNIC YEARS TO PAY! shelf that assures more storage space.-Super storage door .97 funds In outright purchase. He predicted that New Jer­ on refrigerator with 2 deep full width shelves. Full width sey would elect a Republican gov­ GRILL 119 Sm ilV E JET OBASH ernor this year—former Secretary i t AUTHORIZEO RCA crisper to keep fruits and vegetables fresher and crisper. Other RCA WHIRLPOOL Lisbon, Portugal. June 16 (JPt— of Labor James P. Mitchell—and Comport at $19.95 JUG Adjustable refrigerator shelf for greater flexibility. Million A French jet airliner landing at be aald the GOP has a "real FACTORY SERVICE! LLsbon's airport tipped over on magnet doors offer tighter seal to prevent wasted refrigera­ Fries, bake.sr stews with exact temperature control. chance in the next two years to CANVAS FOLDING COTS tion. Automatic cycle defrosting In refrigerator with adjust­ WASHERS 1 O C J > 0 0 it.s noee early today and burned. win the leadership of the Atlan- Washes under water. Complete with cover and con­ Three passengers were bruised, ★ ALL RCA WARRANTIES! able temperature control. trol ! Ue seaboard." PRICED AS LOW AS 1 8 9 but none of the other 116 persons He noted that Massachusetts al­ Just the thing to have around aboard the Air Franco plane was ready haa a Republican governor, hurt. and governors w-ill be elected in the house or cottage when The Boeing 707 jet was en rout* New Tork, Connecticut. Rhode Is­ 1 2 ^ from Paris to Peru via the Azores an unexpected guest arrives. land. Pennsylvania and Maryland POCKET SIZE and Venezuela. The undercarriage next year. Sturdy duck cover , , . hard­ Ideal for that email pie. collapsed as the plane touched State GOP Chairman Edwin H. Complete with Hood Motorized Spill Handaome cop- ntc or to take to the office 2 TRANSISTOR down at Portela Airport. Flames Jr. told the dinner group that psrtone finish. Large 24" grid surface for easier cook­ wood frame. GAS RANGED REGINA broke out minutes after those for that hot aummsr day! ths RepubUcan party had achieved ing. DANISH CHAIRS aboard scrambled through emer­ some of its major objectives In the Keepa liquids cool or hot. RADIO Comport at $34.95 gency exits. Much o t the baggage state's General Assembly despite 6 FOOT PLASTIC Complete with earplug receiver and mail was burned. a divided legislature. FOAM STYRENE LARGE and carrying case. Cirry it around "We achieved the practical be­ CHARCOAL AIR with you aa you listen to the news, cause the Ideal was not obtainable ICE CHEST Foam seat and back music or sports of the day. Wide under the circumstances," he said PRICE$ BRIQUETS MATTRESS Large capacity chest that usually with zippered cushions. AUTOMATIC! range, Flill AM band. "Faced with a divided legUla- Rugged heat-sealed plastic Zip through and with a /.Oemocratic ^ov- sells for much more. Keeps foods and START daily clean­ amor and party which could not Largo 10-Lb. Bog construction with built-in pll. beverages cold as a refrigerator! Danish walnut finish. DEPENDABLE! A T . . . ups with the ULTRA act until (stote Md naUonal Demo­ low. Adjustable valve. Compare at $6.95! EASY ultra-modern cratic Chairman! John Bailey was CLEAN! vacuum on the scene, we moved to achieve ‘ , 1 I 1^ BUDGET TERMS cleaner! POWER what we could within the limits of '«■ FASTI Weighs only political compromise," May said. ALUMINUM 9' k 12' 6% lbs. Does 2dir\g pe(« I^ es, Inc. was given yesterday on So clean, so safe, so thrifty, so conven­ tn6 condition the line be used only ient! No bottles to carry . . .

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. PAGE liaGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN.^ FRIDAY. JUNE 16.1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANGHE8TES,, C 0 I & , FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1961 the country they conquered 18 quipped aa he emwged smiling. “I Paul Chrace enough to bear i t (8 |Ranri?FHtpr yeera ego. didn't think anything else could A Thontht for Today \ Corinthians 13:7-8) and will be In operation from S to Adlai Heading h happen In one day" ' Spoasorod hy Um Maacbeatet Death visits Christian homes aa FLETOHER 8LAS8 CQs RockvUle-V emon 9 p.m. today and tomorrow, and {lliillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiliiiii ' Surnins ^prala Aa In the other nations visited, Ooaaett af Church ee . well as those o f the ungpdly. Wh Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Stevenson's talks with Bolivian of- are not free of such things, but The Story He Could TeU To Peru; 4 Die IM WEST MIDDUE TCRNPIKS of next week. James C. Salta, ex­ HKRSMiS?U?G*JrmC. ficialF were mostly concerned 'with God's grsOe and strength can be Charter Phone ecutive secretary, esUmatod up­ 13 BisMlI Street *Tt follows that we believe In the coming nq^pettog of the inter- Life is filled with w, 'variety of ours to sustain and strengthen us. CORNER DURANT ST. wards of 3,000 calls will be made. FA TH ER'S D A Y IS S U N D A Y Uuchester. Uoo& American BIconomic and Social This He does promise: “God is our THOMAS F FkJlGUSO.N paying aa we go for what we do or In La Paz Riot experiences. 'We have our Joys and The legal notice of the referen­ WALTER R FERGUSON Council to deal with Kennedy’s Al­ our sorrows. There are days of refuge and strength, a very present LARGER QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! P ublieiien get. Canvass Starts dum was slated to be published to­ till! Founded October 1 H<»1 liance for-ProgresB program of help in trouble.” The storm may day. ‘T believe deeply that continu­ (Oeattaoed from Page Oae) econoniic Improvement for Latin iHctory and days of defeat; days PLENTY OP FRONT AND B B ^ FARKINOl come, but we can ride at>ove it, Voting 'Will take 'place from 6 * Publuaed Every ETernnn Except ing deficit spending is Iramoral. America. of hope and days of dem>elr. life even through It tot <3od 1a there. Volunteer worker* began a tele­ Bundxye and Holideye. Enter^ «t the at U.S. embaasy buildings and an It was understood that moat of a.m. to 6 p.m. June 36. Residents Poll Oflice «t Manche«er Conn. •« "If forces our children to sup­ la like that, and we might as well M«J. E. Walter Lsunie AUTO GLASS INSTALLED , phony eanvaaa of Vernon reatdenta of -the Vernon Fire District will :!!! extra 500 police and troops, IftO the governments so far favor a 2- - The Salvation Army Second Clmae Mxil. Mxtter______port spendthrift parents. It visits plainclothesmen and 50 motorized reconcile ourselvs to this fact. yesterday, reminding voters of vote at the Vernon Baementary FAIR week delay in the conference, now GLASS FURNITURE TOPS SUBSCRIPTION RATES upon voteless youngsters a mouiy" policemen were mustered for scheduled to start July 15 at the God never promises us. that be­ the consolidation referendum June School. Hock-vllle residents will Parable In Advance Stevenson's visit. A Communist Fires Kill 116,000 vote St the Vernon Town Hall on e a rn e r J l tain of unpaid bills. It is govern­ Uruguayan seaside resort of Pun- cause, we sre Christians we are 36 and urging them to get to the student leader threatened a "better ta del ^ t e . MIRRORS (Hroploeo and Door) Park PI. In Rockville. One Tear ...... 5? *?? ment by credit'card, with the bills reception” for* Stevenson than the somehow Immune to lifes’ difficul­ polls and vote. Si! Montbe ...... ** Informed quarters said Steven­ ties. Jesus never promised a bed New York — In the paat decade Voting machines will carry the Three llOTtba ...... S-W o to he paid by our children not stoning that greeted Vice President son reported tp Washington pre­ 116,OOO American lives have been PICTURE FRAMING io l typM) The canvass, sponsored, by the single statement, to be voted yes One Month...... 1 ' Richard Nixon In Lima during his of roses for any o f his followene. Rook-ville Area Chamber of Com­ jU v iM WeeXly ...... 30_____ merely in money but also in lib­ vailing feeling that more time Is He spoke of cross bearing an'd lost in fires. Fire losses during that or no: "For the cohsolidstlon of the Ik erty. 1958 tour of Latin Americs. needed for preparation. But ^ese time exceeded 11.7 billion dollars. WINDOW and PLATE GLASS merce, the Republican and Demo­ Town of Vernon, the Vernon Fire MEMBER Of self denial. He w a r n e d ^ follow­ cratic Town Committees, and the THE aSSUtUATED PRESS The fighting In La Paz broke sourcea said Stevenson did not Losses last year alone topped 1.5 District and the City of Rockville "Eh-en In the short run. unnec- ers that they would be Uted, and billion dollars. Greater RockVille Jaycees, will The Aes.'Ciated Pres* t» exclu.lvely out when police tried to turn back make recomiMndations on a post­ even killed for their faith In Him. CONTRAOTOBSi WE HAVE IN STOCK under the proposed charter now on Iliiii entitled to 'he uee ot republicalion o* -vary deficit spending is jjust as a crowd of 200 marching on the continue through Wednesday. file In the Vernon Town Hall.” all news diimatche. credited to It or ponement. Sickness strikes the Christian MINISTERS ELECT not otherwiee credited In this paper wrong. By debasing our currency, presidential palace to protest the Tha chamber’s hope is that The proposed charter, filed late Argentine government sources as well aa the sinher, God can heal Portlaftd, Ore., June IS (/F)—The MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS and al.x. the local news punished here. It leads to inflation. . . . detention of persons arrested last in Buenos Aires said talk about a ‘Ihuraday and Friday of next week In May, Is the result of a series of All riflits of remiblicatinn of special week when the government anyone, anytime, but he doe not RSv. Albert W. Scheckells, Bridge­ OPEN SATCBDAYS—OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS can be devoted to answering ques­ dispatches herein are also reaerved •'I look in vain, and with deep postpdnemenL-oririnated with the always choose to do so. The be­ port, Conn., has been reelected meetings held by officials of the claimed it had broken up a Oom- idea that the economic conference tions called In to the oflice by res­ town's three governments this past our very own FAIR brand Full aerstce client of N E A Serv­ concern, for fiscal reaponaibility munist plot. The demonstrators loved Apostle Paul prayed three treasurer of the Ministers Council idents. ice. Inc could have a better Mart after'the times to ask God to remove his of the American Baptist Conven­ winter and spring. Publisher. Rerresentattves: Taa today in public a<'fairs. As I note thought Stevenson and' the presi­ U.S. Congress approws Kennedy's The four sponsoring groups Julius Mathew. Special Aaei^y - N< the mounting expenditures, I often dent were meeting at the palace, physical infirmity but God would tion. The voting took place here have publicly supported the con­ York Chtcaco I>;ndt and ^ t o n foreign'aid bill. Theyjsaid SteVen- not do it. Instead, He promised yesterday. iiiiii MEMBER ALUrr BITIEAl OF think how easy it is to buyt things but their talk had been shifted to son had hinted he xvanted to be solidation move, but said the calls Paz Estensftoro's residence at the will omit any sales talk on con­ short sleeve sport shirts riRCUl-ATIONS ______when you're spending the other back im,WBsl^gtM to press for last minute. passage of-the bJR when It ccmies solidation but will remind residents The Herald Prtntinft Company Inc., fellow's money. That this- must The police us6d tear gas and of the need to vote. R U G and assumes no financial responslhlllty tor up for discussion later in July. i!;;! tvporraphIc-J erront appearine In ad- stop is one of the things that a- clubs on the crowd, and then Uruguayan chief executive Seven telephones were Installed verflsemerj and other readint matter shouting broke out. The police $5.00 In The Mane.het^frr Evenint Herald strong, unified Republican party EMuardo Victor Haedo at a news by the chamber for the canvass UPHOLSTERY i claimed they began shooting only conference in Montevideo said Dlsplav advertistne closin* hours; should be teaching and preaching after the demonstrators opened For Moiidav—1 p m Fridav — and. so doing, can atop." "Latin America is tired of words, Tor Tu^!»dav—1 p m Monnay fire first with revolvers. and the people are fed up with Is Here! CLEANING Ft.r Wsdneadav—1 p m Tuesday, That was our esteemed national The demonstrators continued un­ promises,'' and hailed Kennedy's For Thursdav—1 0 m Wednesday. leader for the eight years between til late in the evening in widely CEMENT F or Friday—1 p m ThunwIaT. economic proposals as a bright TEL. Ml 9-1752 • itrlpet * plaids For Saturday—1 p.m Friday. 1952 Bind 1960, Dwight Eisenhow­ scattered parts of La Paz. Steven­ omen. Haedo said Stevenson’s Claaslfied deadline: 10:30 a.ra eacb son and his party traveled by or dav of publication except Satuntar— er, on the occasion of his first full- talks 'V^ltH hla government helped Low, Low Pric W. H. ENGLAND back streets as a precaution. » a.m.______; dress speech to a party gathering achieve better understanding and Ml 3-5747 * cheeks * batik prints It was the second violence of ■he predicted success for the Inter- LUMBER OO. FYlday, June 16 after his retirement from office. Stevenson's tour, which now has American conference. When he was running for office, covered seven of the 10 capitals Mrs. Walter Burgess and photo of Dad • Open All Day Saturday * in 1952. he made many similar he Is visiting. In Santiago, Chile, Garner's The Mansfield Speech about 30 Leftist youths smashed Canaan Editor Dies 8 (JinsWOM) speeches. In which he made fiscal windows of the U.S. Information Uia Green”—Ml t-fiSOl Popover of full button front shirts with traditional Ju*t about everybody, the East responsibility seem even more ur­ Agency. In Montevideo, Uruguay, Canaan, June IS (>P) — Funeral \Vr ^ ’ >1' (irrt n S l;u n p s Germans, the West Germans, his gent and attainable. Leftist youths held an antl-U:S. servicea will be held tomorrow for Ivy button down collar. Tailored to our exact speci­ Republican coUeaiuiee in Oongreas. What Is missing is the story in rally but there waa no 'violence- Mrs. Claire Trier Grannan, editor U IM n £ p o o € Letter to Newspaper ■eema ready to tear Senator Mike On top of everything, Steven­ of the Connecticut Western News, fications, these spoi^ shirts are aa fine aa any you between—and that is the story Canaan's weekly paper. Mrs. Manafield apart for his apeech in son got stuck in hts hotel elevator Dwight Elsenhower ought to tell. for 10 minutes between floors as Orannan, 58, died yesterday In can buy. Pine quality fabrics in smart color combi­ the Senate the other day on the If he really wants to help either his he and several members of his Great Barrington, Maas., after a Led to Father’s Day aubjeet of Berlin. And nobody, by party or the American people party were on the way to dinner short illness. She and her hus­ nations. Small, medium, large and extra large sizes. band, the later Walter G. Gran­ contrast, aeema disposed to defend along , the road he advlsea. 'With the president. By THEODORE A. EDI08S ■They finally sprung me,” he nan,-bought the paper In 1930. Mrs. Burgesa doas not claim to even hit right to make such a We know only the rough out­ Miami, Fla. OF) — Mrs. Walter be the sole founder of Father’s apeech. lines of that story. But basically Big 2 Door 12 cu. ft. Burgess wrote the Richmond, Va., Day, but says she is th* only on* Tet certain things can be said who has a charter and, who fol­ what happened waa this: a Presi­ News-Leader: lowed legal precedura for its origi­ PfanniiMi on r a f f in g a iHlii for hla speech. dent dedicated to the principles In "I want my Dad to have a day nation. GIFT WRAPPED FOR FATHER'S DAY One is that nobody can deny the question, buttressed by Cabinet ’ of recognition. Why don't we have She says she is aware that oth­ worn out door? Como in WITHOUT CHARGEI truth, the fateful truth, of hla as­ members who agreed with them Ref rigerator-F reezer a national Fathpr’a DayT” ers, including Mrs. J. B. Dodd of sertion that Berlin la the key is­ too, and frequently supported by The letter, written in 1919, led Spokane, Wash., had Juat claims SO# as Father’s IHy originators. and our eomplofo stock sue which may lead "BJurope a conservative coalition In Con­ SAVINGS to a proclamatton for a First Fa­ Mrs. Burgess, free-lance fashion toward a more durable security or gress nevertheless produced a rec­ ther's Day by the state of Virginia. push the Western nations and the The man who inspired it, 90- model with brown eyes, brown ord which Included repeated defi­ / year-old Bklward A. Swineford Is hair with atreaka of gray, and a Soviet Union Into a new vortex of cits, continually enlarged govern­ N ow O niy living in Dre'wry* Bluff. Vs., and glowing complexion, 1 ^ no chil­ CURTIS n r Irrationality at whose center lies n ment spending, repeated enlarge­ th* daughter hopea to be at home dren. Her husband and she pame to Florida 20 years ago. the graveyard of humanity.” ment of the national debt to the to celebrate the day with him on The Berlin issue, symbolizing June 18. She sees her father once a year. DUTCH highest point in history, and a "But if I'm imable to make the the whole German Issue, is the "He Is in good health, quick progressive, - although somewhat trip,” Mrs. Burgess says, "I'll minded, a great reader, and has a great world divider, as elemental restrained, growth of Inflation. think of him during the Father's marvelous memory,” she esya. DOORS In Its nature as any failure of the The point Is simply this: ora­ WITH OUR Day services In church.” "He la a precious father, kind victors In a war to divide Its- spoils, *rhe letter to a newspaper was and lovable to all six chlldran. I tory of this kind does not begin to only a part of Mra. Burgess’ cam­ the great power politics abnormal­ never received a whipping. My fa­ indicate Just how hard a Job it paign 42 years ago. ther apok* once, and firmly, and ity which keeps East and West really Is to try to apply such won­ 248 "I talked to my teachers, and BIG DIVlblNbP we did what he said,” says a de­ iiiil! growling at each other gun to derful principle! to the actual con­ 26.34 down—11.68 per month to anyone else who would llaten. voted daughter. "Finally, in 1921,1 persuaded the gun. duct of the business of govern­ Sixteen years after the end of governor of Virginia, E. Lee Trln- ment. TTiis is an instance In which NO FROST AUTOMATIC CYCLING REFRIGERATOR kle, to issue a proclamation setting Education Level Up World War n, the major victors aside the third Sunday In June as Mr. Elsenhower could well Indulge And Grew and Grow and Grow! • MIMraMS • have not yet retired from the bat- In some educational candor, telling T07-LB. FREEZER AT ZERO DEGREE TEMPERATURE offlclal Father’s Day.'*^ Washington — Of the 825,000 Not only do you k^ep building your ea'vinga tleflelds on which they won their Just how he fought and Just how SUPER STORAGE MAGNETIC DOOR Sha also obttdned a certificate men and woman in the Air Force, 2 Main St., MI 9-5295 of Incorporation for national Fa­ about 15 per cent are attending victories. In 16 years, they have he lost, instead of merely reviving, through regular additions . . . we regularly FUU WIDTH EXTRA DEEP CRISPER DRAWER Service and QizUity not yet made peace. ther’! Day. Sha paid a yearly fee school at any given time. More after his tour In office, the oratory add to them, too! Savings grow extra big, FLUSH HINGES and NEW "LIV&COIL" THIN WALL to the Virginia State corporation than 78 per cent of Air Force At No Extra Cost This in itself is a fateful ur­ commiaalon until 1933, when aha Free Eatimatea— with which he campstlgned for of.- extra fast when you save at Manchester’s recruits now are high-school Financing Arranged gency, for unless things can sopie- INSULATION had the charter recorded In the graduates compared with 49 per nil flce. oldest financial Institution. I I how be tied down and regularized U.S. patent office. •ent In 1958. ' ! they will continue to accumulate Instinct and force toward Irre- A Blonde Makes'Some Sense CURRENT ANNUAL. DIVIDEND sponalble eruption of their own. We must con fees that It Is with swank's trafalgar If no one can deny the fateful- a sense of relief that we have It neaa which Senator Mansfield at­ rather openly explained that the -a '* Touch Button Washer MKXII tributes to the Berlin situation, he reaaon for the disloyalty of a i h s h e ^ m t ■ti miti'al wardrobe la on equally compelling ground member of the ataff of our em- when he concedes that neither baasy at Warsaw was that “a Po­ Blest nor West can be capable of lish blonde seduced him and then yielding what the other demands blackmailed him.” summer ties $2.95 as the shape of a permanent settle­ 2 Speeds—11 Cycles I I TTils is a relief becauae it pre­ BRANCT OFFICE—ROUTE 81, COVENTRY ment of the Berlin and German Is­ sents us, at last, with one spy sue. cuff link — tie clip set i ! case which makes at leaat some $1.50 That leaves Senator Mansfield kind of sense. <■.. with one more conclusion which Is We are sick and tired of people also Inescapable. who fall for COmmuniam aa a re­ N ow O n iy A terrific assortment of famous Wemb­ Dad’s own personal initial in elegant It Is that. It there Is to be any sult of some warped Intangible In easing of this deadlock, it must be ley ties . . . in brand neW|^,summer pat­ script brings that thoughtful touch to their own mind which somehow terns . . . the perfect gift for Dad. this practical gift. by some third way. magnifies the Imperfectlona of our WESSTOWN I I That brings us to Senator Mans­ own system anti eomehovv makes PHARMACY field's specific proposal. It Is su­ those of the Communist system 459Nartford Rood— (Corner o f McKee)->TeL MI 9-9946 1 I perficially like one of the Khrush­ seem Inconsequentlsl. We are aiek I______chev proposals, that Berlin be set and tired of those who pass over OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY up as a free city. But It has vital to the Communist cause because differences. Senator Msmsfleld they can't stand the guilt of . their FATHER'S DAY, JUNE 18 would have the free and open city own inherited wealth. We are alck jantzen sportswear of Berlin Include both halves of Remember All Your Dads 278 and tired of those who past over to Berlin, not Just the Western half, the Comnitmist cause because they and he Would have Its sovereignty find themselves puny and Insignifi­ On Father's Dc / 27.24 down—13.21 per month in your own back yard a-28.50* be Independent of the surrounding cant In a free society but dream of • Your own FATHCR for sportsmen B>ist Germany, not subservient to themselves aa masters In tha to­ • Your FATHa-in-tev • Self-setting miracle touch for any wash. It. talitarian way of life. • Your grondFATHER • Beautiful lighted control panel. Relax more this Summer with Redwood Furniture. It’s Such a specific proposal draws so downright loungy and comfortable... and you But falling for a blonde la a rela­ • Your godFATHCR • Magic Mix lint filter and diqienser "I'nca" prints the enmity and rejection of both tively clean and underatandable 4 Full porcelain tub and spin basket. never have to worry about the weather for it is the Blast and We«t Germans, be­ procedure. • Your friMid's FATHER • “Suspension cooling” for wrinkle-free wash 'n wear rain resistant. The cushions are covered in a cool cause neither wants to give up the It la a relatively normal weak­ AND DO NOT FORGET YOUR HUSRANO fabrics. green duck and are removable so can be possible use of Berlin as a lever ness. REMEMKR THEM BEST easily stored at night, or during storms. against the other. WTien we are told that one of Watkins Redwood is the quality kind that shirts swim trunks i 1 But, If It could get some place our dlplomata has fallen for a WITH Cool Smoking Pipcfl gives you years and years it might, unlike the Khrushchev blonde, we- don't have to go Into Reg, $10.00 Value—$2.98 of comfort. It’s made of heavy proposal, be viewed as at least one any profound or prolonged soul- Gift iBoxed 2-inch stock, smoothly $5.00 $5.95 I I step toward what may have to be searching, In which we ask our­ HA-91 sanded and sturdily assembled. viewed as the only eventual solu­ selves whether the American way i 'I tion 'of the wiiole German prob­ of life Is growing weak, or losing Lighters That Light Prices As Low Patterned after an ancient Peruvian design, “ Inca” WITH lem—a gradtial taking off of out­ Its Ideological convictions. We RONSON...... $ 3 .9 5 up b-57.50* V ( side hands until the Germans come need no congressional investiga- ZIPPO ...... $ 3 .5 0 up prints introduce a distinctively masculine look to to the point where they take their tipn. WINDPROOF...... $ 1 .0 0 own destiny In their own hands Service That’s Better! sportswear. Soft spoken colors are underplayed to per­ There is only one last' alight res­ again. ^ V ervation. The Communist blondes c -24.95* fection in smooth-front boxer swim trunks with half If the outside powers do not op- we have seen in our lifetime were Tobaccos. Popular Brands •Delivered In factory car­ eiate toward such an eventual usually as broad as they were tall, See America's Finest Home Appliances tons; you assemble; aH belt, sports club buckle and full supporter . . . eizes 28 WITH Buy The Pound—Gift Boxed bolts furnished. condition In such a way that the not at all the slinky, alluring type. Fresh Cigars, 25’s and 50’s to 44, Cotton-acetate knit shirt with matching tnm Germans can take over their own Let us hope, for his and our self Buy The Box—Gift Boxed affairs peacefully, then eventually respect, that this particular blonde At Lowest Prices Tested, Delivcrod, InstaMM, Guaranteed ond Serviced . . . in small, medium, large and extra large aizea. the Germans will do so by force represented a new breed, produced By Our Own Meehanles You can sun in either o f the and -violence, which happens to be especially for spy work. Fomoue for Service Since 1931 chaises as their adjustable backs what Khrushchev fevs, and what Shaving Needs— Famous Brands drop down flat. Style (E) has WITH we should fear too. Yard ley, Old Spice, Scaforth arms, wheels and is contour f- I But the main service of the RANGt Sportsmen, Signature shap^. If you prefer SIFT WRAPPED FOR FATHER'S DAY Manafield speech is that It dares $5.00 Amity Billfolds—$ 3 .9 8 to sit upright, there’s a two WITHOUT (CHARGE! diaeuas the Berlin and German Is­ t'UEL OIL seater lounge (B) with sues as If they were open issuee, GASOLINF WITH arms M d wheels for moving from d -37,50* as If we were capable of visualiz­ Hallmark Greeting Cards sun to shade uid a matching ing something better than the From Our Wide Selection lounge chair (D) You’ll relax 936 MAIN STREET status quo, as If we might not keep more, too, at your cook-out MI 8-5171 - i on forever confusing those things BANTLY OIL when there’s a sturdy OPEN THURSDAY OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. FRIDAY 'HU 9 fJM. we do have to defend and main> ' .Ml' 1 . INI AND FRIDAY BCA fvhaoia fv barbecue set ready to use. Model MONDAY. TUESDAY^ SATURDAY. 10 AAA to 4 FAA tala with regiud- to Berlin with " t v 11:: 1 I WESTOWM (G) has a 5 ft. table and NIGHTS-CLOSED those IWusa on which East and MAMCHtSTER. two benches, Yor only $24.95. MONDAYS ■ 1 West must find some third way If TFL Mlfrl..!l 9-4595 PHARMACY 130C B N TB I RHONE Ml 9k4i37 459 HartfoH n'»>K,,s'_TeL MI.9-9946 they are ever to get aafUy oat of ROCKV1I.LB TR 5-6271 . ■ .»______

i ■ i \ T . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, JUNE 16. 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONK FRIDAY. JUNE 16. 1981 PAGE ELEVEN P A G E T E N South Windsor Rockville-Vernon Courses Announced U.S. Denies Swanson Won’t Seek Obituary, Schools Slate Meeting Set Tentatively For Sununer School Bid to Win District Post Again Habron — C2taster Whitman Ten­ Make-up iDay Op«H Every Day 10 to 10 nant, M, of Hartford died Wednea- On Architect’s Choice day at an Avon hospital. Ha waa The Manchester Summer School course listings were an­ Czecjl^Aide V ictor SwABBon, laresldipnt o f the E igh th School and U tili­ South Windsor students will at­ a natlva of Hebron and mambhr ties Dlatrict for the past 12 monthB, does not plan to run for nounced today by Secondary Summer School Director Blaine ' (Oontlnned from Page One) tend a spkeiat school session Sat­ ------of St. Peter’a Bpiacopal Church. Miller. The six-week session will run from July 6 to Aug. 15 re-election at the diatrict’a annual meeting W ^nesday. urday, June 24, because of loss ot Pleaty of Free Parklag Mbnday. June 26. he* been »et*th# pMt ^ to deeifn end Mr. Tennant and hla two broth­ on a bi^get of approximately $13,000 from the board of edu- Ihe Czech protest note said that “This decision has heen a difficult one to arrive at, because time due to winter storms and ths tenUtively as the date for a meet operating costa. ers went to Dawaon City in the . Novak said the committee last cation. THie _ will „ cover____ ex-#- two members of the "U. S. Intelli­ I am reluctant to reirign while (Wf- special charter referendum. tay of the Vernon School Bulld- Yukon Territory, Alaaka, In 1S98 pensea of a director, '12 teachers ed for $20 each, to meet for two gence service” attempted to re­ many 'weighty problemn stlU con­ 1ns Committee and a group of pe­ n i^ t decided that all members during the gold rush and m n t 14 July after flUlng only a month of Superintendent Merle B. Wood- should be present for the meeting for academic courses, 2 music hours each day: cruit Nacvalae Tuestey at the front the (Uatrict,” he arid In a a three-year term. AIR G°S Sverythlag First 4|nallty titioners who aeeK information yeara in the Yukon and IQondike teachers, 1 h«'op teacher, and 9 General Mat^ Grades 8 and 9, Gripaholm Restaurant on 57th St letter to the dlatrict board of di­ mansee, announced that on that on the proposed Skinner Rd. Ele- with the petiUonlng group. area. He aerved most of the time Also, the election of a clerk, SELF-SiRVICE .DEPT STORE Some of the signers of the peti­ elementary reading teachers. Algebra 1 and u , Plane Geometry, in New York. rectors. treasurer, and tax collector. day, ths high school morning sss- mentarv School. v as manager of Standard Oil Oo. The protest note gave this ac­ tion have said they are mainly Tuition will be charged for all Buatneaa Math, Bookkeeping. Because of added rMponaibllity Also, the setting of a tax rate, ■Ion ahd slsmentary schools will CONDITIONED Joseph Novak; committee, sec­ He was custodian of the Car­ Also, Ehigllah, seventh and eighth count: in my own work, pbu additional interested In cost analysis figures negie Institute Library in Dawaon courses except the elementary the authoriaatlon for the directors zUrt at the regular time. The high retary. said the date is tenUtlve reading courses, which are under grades; English I, General; Eng­ At lunch tim$ In the restaurant demands on my time, the final de­ because it Is not cerUin whether on past school building construc­ City for many yeara. He traveled two persona who Introduced them- to borrow money to run the dis­ achool afternoon session for fresh­ tion presented by six architeects the direction of Mrs. Lillian Segar, lish I College; English n . Gen­ cision must be obvloua. trict, and the authorization of ths all committee members will be able most of the world many times and eral; English n . College; ^ glish eelves as members o f the U.S. In­ 'Needless to aay, I am proud and men will start at 9:45 a.m. Hot for the Skinner Rd. School. gave illustrated lectures on his re­ tiling Junior High School teacher. constrUcUon of a Are house addi­ to attend. The date was set in a There is an increase of 50 per cent m . General; English HI, College; telligence Service from Wsshlng- grateful for the excellent record lunches will be served in the ele­ special meeting of the committee If it is shown that Mlleto'i con­ turn about his travels and hla ex­ ton attempted to recruit Nacvalac tion, not to exceed $24,000. mentary- echoola Monday through periences during the gold rush era. on all tuition fees for non-resi­ English IV, General; English IV, we have eatabliahed during the last night. struction cost figures compare fa­ College. “for espionage and collaboration.” year. One of my pet projects haa Friday next week. vorably with the others the peti­ Mr. Tennant was employed by dents. The petition, signed by about Registration for high school Foreign languages; French I, They were accompanied by a leen the enlargement of our flre- State law requires that schools tioners say they will be satiWled. Spencer Turbine Co. In Hartford man named Tialer, described by be In session 180 days. 200 residents, was mailed to the for S6 years. He retired In July courses will take place on Monday, French n , Spanish I. Latin I. houae to make more adequate committee last week. It asked The question has reportedly June 26, from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Social studies; World Under­ the Czechs as a criminal whose ex­ quartera for our firemen and The superintendent said that IBS arisen b^ause of the vast ex­ 1953. Local Stocks Everything for Father at King^s Low Prices that residents be allowed to ask and from 1 to 3 p.m.; and on Tues­ standing, U.S. History, Ancient tradition on charges of embeszle- equipment days were scheduled for thla year’s penditure predicted for school He was bom In Hebron, Nov. 29. Hlatory,' Modem Problems, ment of money belonging to Czech­ the committee members questions 1887, the son of George and Fran­ day, June 27, from 8:30 to 11:30 "AU indicatlona point to the -session, hut that schools were shut concerning the choice of William building construction In Vernon a.m. at the Manchester High Science: General Biology, Earth oslovakia, haa beeti reqiMsted fact that thla enlargement will (luotatlona Pmnlsbed by down six days. To meet the state in the next nine years. ces Tennant. Science. from the U.S. government In the Mileto as architect for the pro­ He is survived by his w^fe, Mrs. School Guidance Office. soon be a reality."' • ' ('oburn a Mlddlcbrooh, Ine. law, only one apeclal make-up day posed new school. At a recent school board meet­ Both semesters of each course past. S'wanaon waa elected laat year, Bank Stocks la needed. ing, School Superintendent Ray­ Bertha Van Allen Tennant, and a Junior high registration will be When the Czecholovak diplomat A spokesman for the petitioning nephew, Randal] C, Tennant, of TTiursday, June 22, from 1:30 to will be offered. defeating PhlUlp Burgesa. Bid Asked To Make Voters group. William M. Johnson, said mond E. Ramsdell predicted the All classes meet at Manches­ rejected with a rerolute protest He aerved aa a director and tax 6onn. Bank and Trust Reglatrara of Votera Claire Grit- need for three new elementary Hartford. He was the last of his 2:30 p.m. at the Barnard Audio- ter High Schoor'^between 8 a.m. this brazen offer, these agents of a perusal of the committee’s min­ family of ^ h t. Viaual Department Office in the collector of the dlatrict before Co...... 51H 64H zer and Arllne M. Bidwell have an­ utes revealed no concrete facts schools, a new Junior high school and noon, Monday through Fri­ the U.S. Intelligence Service pre­ being elected prealdent. Hartford National nounced regiatraUon aeailona for and two additions to the present Mr. Tennant was a music lover, Main St. building; and Friday, vented him from leaving and start­ Bupporting the selection. as waa most of his family. He day, unless otherwdse indicated. He aaid he plana to give a final Bank and Trust Co. 47% 50% making votera In South Windsor high school building. June 23, from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. at ed to threaten him rudely and de­ The petitioners al.so asked that played the bass viol in the old the Illlng Junior High School of­ Early registration Is advisable mesaage to the board of directors Fire Insurance Ormpanlea will be held Aug. 26 and Sept. 9. the building committee review its Construction of a new eight- since some classes may have to clared that he would be forced to A special session for those room wing to the Maple St. School Tennant’s orchestra. fice. Elementary and Junior high leave the United States. Monday night at the board’s Aetna Fire ...... 115 120 choice of architect. Funeral services will be held registration will also be held on be restricted. Courses will be with­ monthly meeting at 7 o’clock in whose rights mature after Sept. 0 is due to begin this summer to be On the evening of the same day, Hartford Fire ...... 68% 71% Mileto was chosen in May on a Saturday at 11 a.m. at the John Tuesday, June 27, at the high drawn if enrollment la Insufficient, the fire house. National Fire ...... 131 141 will be held Sept. 30. Other ses­ 5-4 vote of the nine-member ready in January. Sealed bids for and other high achool sources 'will the permanent mission of the sions will be set by the Board of A. Han'gen Funeral Home, 111 achool from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Czechoslovak Socialist Republic to "Our board of directora haa Phoenix Fire ...... 103% 108% committee. He was the architect the job were advertised yesterday Main St., Unionville. The Rev. be offered If enrollment la suf­ Admlaalons. to be submitted to the building Courses to be offered, with tui­ the United Nations was served been a cooperative and progrea- Lite and Indemnity IM. Cos. for the Lake St. School which has Newell J. Smith, pastor of the ficient and there are enough teach­ sive one, and I have attempted to <)ualiflcatlons of an elector at committee by July 6 at i p.m. tion fee to be charged, are aa fol­ ers. The summer School Program 'With a letter of the United States Aetna Casualty .... 128 138 the time he makes an application been the center of controversy in Woodlawn Baptist Church, Paw­ lows: mission to the United Nations in givo them the leadership they tucket. R.I., will officiate. Burial is operating on a fixed budget Aetna Ufe ...... 117 122 aa prescribed In Connecticut in­ Enrichment and improvement Which, unlawfully and contrary to sought. Any credit for the year’s Conn. General ...... 223 233 clude: U.S. citizenship, 21 yeara of will be In St. Peter’s Cemetery, courses: which makes It impoasible to hire the com m itn^ts of the United Hebron. performance belongs entirely to Hftd. Steam Boiler 114 age, residence in Oonnecticut for additional teachers, regardless of States towarcl the United Nations, them, however,” he said. \ Kennedy Reveals Concern Reading Improvement (Grades regia tratlons. Travelers ...... 118 123 one year, residence In town six Daniel r . Lynch 7-12), one hour each day, $14; the United States mission request­ He la an administrative assis­ Publlo rtUlnes monUia, ability to read English, Shop (Grades 6-8), two hour ses­ Reglatratlon forma are avail­ ed that Mr. Nacvalac should leave tant at the UB. Envelops Co. in Daniel F. Lynch of 7 Irving St., able at all achool offices. Reg­ the United States. Conn. Light A Power 29 81 good moral character and sound sions. twice s week, $8; Typing Rockville. Hftd. Electric Ught 68 71 mind. Over Aid Slash Possibility Hartford, father of Mrs. Patrick (Grades 6-12), one hour each day, istration by mall Is possible if Czechoslovak sources said Nac­ He waa formerly president of Humphrey of 17 Margaret Rd„ forma are completed and payment Hartford Gas Co. .. 56 Any person not a voter but qual­ $10; Instrumental Music (Grades valac, a member of the Czech mis­ the Manchester Improvement As­ Southern New England ified, who la permanently disabled (Cbettsnrd from Page Oae) died yesterday afternoon at St. 4-12), lessons one-half hour a Is made by check by June 23. Mail sion for several years, Is still In sociation, president of the Repub­ MEN’S SOCKS Francis Hospital in Hartfod. forms and checks to: Summer Telephone ...... 50% 53% to the extent he cannot appear at week, 'With other group activities New York. In the last assembly be lican Club of Mancheater, and a Town Hall In person, may apply to slons had heard a series of earlier Walkout Grips He was bom in Ireland, and offered, $15; Tonette (Grade 3 School Director, Board of Educa­ represented his delegation on the member of the town planning Mannfactnrtng Oomnanles qteakera back long range foreign lived in Hartford for many years. tion, 1146 Main St., Manchester, Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. 69 63 the town clerk for a special aea- only), two one-half hour lessona a budgetary committee, where he oommiaslon. He haa served aa a aion of the Board of Admlaalons aid. He was employed as a postal clerk week, $10. Conn. Checks should be made pay­ pressed Communist demands for Associated Spring .. 14 16 publicity director for the RApub- at hia place of residence for exami­ Solid color rib-knit Banlon or soft One such speaker waa Daidd LJl- Ships Industry at the HartfoH Post Office for 26 The following courses offer- able to the Board of Education. reorganization of the U.N. Sec­ ican Town Committee. He lives Bristol B ra ss...... 10% 12 lenthal who said congressional ap­ years. Dunham B u sh ...... 5 6 nation and admission as an elec­ superior quality cotton. AU sizes. retariat In accord with the Soviet at 80 Hudson St. tor. The town clerk will supply an proval of Kennedy's foreign assist- Besides his daughter, he la sur­ Em-Hart ...... 80 85 (Coattmied from Page Om ) “troika”, plan for Commimlst, S'wanaon’a succeaaor 'will be application form to be completed snee program would give the Unlt- vived by his widow, Mrs. Helen neutral and western representa­ Fafnlr Bearng ...... 56 60 sd States its “ greatest opportunity chosen Wednesday when the an­ N. B. M achine...... 22 24% and mailed with a medical certifi­ The 70,0d0 unioniste on etrike Begley Lynch; a brother and sister Ultrasound Treatment tion. cate so It will be received by the aincs the end of the war.'* In Ireland, and two grandchildren. nual dlatrict meeting is held at North' and J u d d ___ 15 17 Inriude deck officere, engineer offi­ The note did not give 'naler'a 7:30 p.m. in the Hollister St. town clerk by the deadline of July Kennedy said that for nine years Funeral serveies Saturday morn­ first name or details about him. Stanley Worka ...... 17 19 cers, unlicensed deck andf engine School. 1. the conference has thrown Its sup­ ing will be at the Ahem Funeral But the U.S. State Department an­ Veeder Root ...... 50 64 Borgeas Honored port behind International coopera­ room crewrmen and steward de­ Home, 180 Farmington Ave., Hart­ nounced on Nov. 5, 1959, that Lt. He said he did not know of any The above quotations are not to canldates at present. Thomas Burgess, a representa­ Famous Make tion and economic development. partment workers. ford, at 10:30 and a solemn high New Medical Expert Col. Frantlsek Tisler, military at­ be eonstrued as actual marketa. The taak is even more Important Mass of requiem in the chapel of tache in the Czechoslovak embassy Nominations will be made from tive of Aetna Life Insurance Co: Members of the striking unions the floor, and will be decided by STRONG QUAKE RECORDED In Wapping, will attend the 33rd BOW , ha said, because In the In­ man the bulk of the passenger St. Joseph convent at 11: Burial in Washington, had asked for terval. threats to America’s secu­ will be In Mt. St. Benedict Ceme­ political asylum in the United secret written ballot. Weston, Mass., June 16 (tPi — annual meeting of the Ck>ri?s of rity have multiplied, the military ships, tankers, dry cargo ships Other Items on the agenda of -A very strong earthquake was Regionnalrea at Mountains View and other seagoing craft flying the tery, Bloomfleld. States the previous summer. SPORT balance of power has changed, and Friends may call at the funeral Called for Kennedy Asylum was granted, and on the annual meeting are the filling recorded today by the Boston House, Whltefield, N. H., Wednea- American flag. of two directors' posts which ex­ College seismograph station day through Saturday. freedom "la endangered all around Their no-contract-no-work strike home tonight from 7 to 6. May 9, I960, the House un-Ameri­ the globe leas by massive armies (Continued from Page One) can Activities Committee released pire, now held by Thomas Conran xriilch placed the location 2,700 Burgess, who haa been aasociat- began last midnight when con­ and Phillip Burgess; and the fllllng miles south of Boston In North •d with Aetna Life for two years, than by massive poverty and dis­ tracts expired. secret testimony In which Hsler content.” ' said he had been head of Czech of a third director’s post, that of Central Colombia, South Amer­ waa named to the national honora­ SHIRTS Picket lines were set up at piers 'a specialized Held” in which Dr. Public Records Communists, he said, are pro­ F u n e r a ls William Preston who resigned In ica ry organization In recognition of In the vast poi^ of New York and Travell herself Is not a specialist. military Intelligence operations in Tremendous SelecHen moting Internal ”wars of libera­ the United States. hla outstanding record in the life in some other ports. He added, however, that he waa Warrantee Deeds tion.” and even In the western No American-flag luxuiy liner The Czechoslovak mission said Insurance field the past year. This hemisphere Communist bloc aid Thomas P. Hogan certain Dh. Travell, “in her wis­ Land Development Inc. of New marks the second time he has Won was docked In New York when the London to Burnham Estates Inc. It considered the U.S. action "l‘a "Is dangled before the eyes of strike began. The funeral of Thomas P. Hogan, dom, found out about the neces­ gross violation of the basic prin­ membership in the Regionnalrea. MEN’S HAND WOVEN those who have long been devoted Lynnwood Dr., Bolton, was held of New London, 21 parcels of land None Is due In until next Wednes­ sary treatments and the amount ciples of International law as well Wapping Ohureh Notes to freedom, but who long for an this morning at the W. P. Quish off Burnham and Windsor Sts. in aa of regulations pertaining to the day, when the United States and Manchester and South Windsor. Monday at 8 p.m. the teachers MADRAS BERMUDAS and to poverty.” the Constitution are scheduled to Funeral Home, 225 Main St., fol­ of dosage.” status of the member states of the of the Junior I'.ivialon of Vacation Kennedy conceded that there arrive. The big foreign liners, lowed, by a solemn high Maas of re­ Hatcher said he believed Ken­ Hugh F. and Mabel F. Wilson United Nations on the territory of to Reginald V. and Altha S. Hatch, PRICE SALE Bible School will meet in the Ruth Automatic Wash 'n Wear have been waste and mistakes and along with other foreign vessels, quiem at St. Bridget’s Church. ' nedy first received this type of the United States.” Vi Crockett Room. deficiencies In the foregln aid pro­ The Rev. Dennis Hussey was treatment on Monday. This was property at SI Mather St. There was no Immediate com­ 77 are not affected. The church sdiool teachers will 3.57 gram In the past. He said there A number of eeagoing unions celebrant, assisted by the Rev. one day after Kennedy had been Earl D. Everett to Jo)m F. and ment from the U.S. mission here. Shirley Y. Lynch, property at 22 meet downstairs In the church Fully lined genuine bleeding ma­ TROPICAL SLAX will be more -mistakes and set­ with an estimated 10.000 members Bernard McGurk as deacon, and examined by Dr. Preston Wade, a The Czechoslovak' protest Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Senior CSiolr the Rev. John Delaney as sub- Doane St. dras In green and blue plaid col­ backs In the future. were not on strike because their New York orthopedic specialist, charged the attempt to recruit will rehearae Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. ors. Waist 29 to 42, “ But I am much more concem- contracts have not expired. ■ But deacon. Mrs. Raymond Murphy at Palm Beach, Fla. Attechment Nacvalac waa "another case in The junior Department of the sd,” he contlpued, "about the waste many of the chips their members waa organist. From White House reports, Mancheater Memorial Hospital the Ml hole series of provocative Sunday School—second seaaion which would result from two small man were expected to be Immo­ Burial waa in St. Bridget’s Ceme­ Wade is the only outside special­ against Joseph and Mary J. Sim­ acta perpetrated agiainst the only—will hold Its outing Satur­ Docren Mend an appropriation and too short a bilized — because a non-striking tery. with committal prayers by ist who has personally examined mons, for $500 damages, attach­ Czechoslovak mission." WRIST WATCH day, Juno 24. Parents are request- Father Delaney. Bearers were Mil- ment of property off 17011100 St. period of authority. I am leas crew can’t sail a ship without a Kennedy since he Injured his back It charged that over the past eo to have their children at the [>ress Slacks concerned about the dangers of captain, an engineer, a radio offi­ ton Johnston^ I,eonard Collins, shoveling dirt at a ceremonial tree Marriage License few months, provocative attacks Community House between 12 and 4.97 spending too much too often Uian cer. EMward OoUins, Harold Collins, planting in Canada. Thomas Gregg Hull of Rockville have been made on-the mission's DISCOUNT 12:30 p.m. Itetum transportation Cool (^d(ttons and meshes. Plaids, I am about the dangers of ’too lit­ Joseph Curran, president of the Richard Rodgers, and Paul Hogan. Hatcher said Dr, Travell re­ and Maril)nn J o f Hubbard of 50 headquarters, members of the mis. will be provided. Anyone unable to stripes,Vhecks, noveltie.s. Regu­ tle and too late’.” big National Maritime Union, aaid gards the President's condition aa Cambridge St., June 24 at Center sion and their families had been get to the Community House, Leo R. Sullivan lar style and button-down pull­ Today, Kennedy eald, the job la aupport of the strike haa been improving dally. Kennedy may be­ Congregational Church. constantly trailed by U.S. secur­ should call Mrs. Alfred Trask of Lightweight, long wearing, finie tailored summer slacks. to build confidence In the foreign pledg^ by the International Long- The funeral of Leo R. Sullivan gin walking ^or short periods ity agents, attempts had been Robert Dr. overs. Sizes S-M-L-XL. Handsome solid colors, zippered, cuffed. Ivy fronts and aid endeavor—on Capitol Hill, ahoremen'e Aaaoclatlon, the Team- BOMBS IN WASHINGTON of Madison, .Conn., and formerly without crutches ’’soon,” Hatcher made to delay courier mail, and Plcnle Planned single pleats. Sizes 29 to 4 2 . among the American people and itera Union, Union Oil Workers of Manchester, was held this morn­ said. He declined to define “soon," Washington, June 16 (A*)—Two that Czech protests were raised and Central Labor Councils In SO SALE The Wapping Mothers Club will abroad. ing at the W. P. Quish Funeral or to B ay whether it meant later homenuule bombs were set off In with the U.S. Embassy In Prague ports. have a plcnle Tuesday at the cot­ •"This can be done, he predicted, Home, 225 Main St., followed by a today or this weekend. downtown Washington last and with the U.N. Secretariat. tage of Mrs. Horace Porter in through the drastic shakeup In the At Goldbergs’ urging, negotia­ night and early today and an D o d 's Second Watch tions between the seven striking requiem Maas at St. J a m e s' The White House said earlier The note charged there had Marlborough. Those needing trans­ present program he has recom­ Church. this week that the President and anonymous caller told police the been other U.S. attempts to. re­ portation should contact Mrs. Ray mended and the creation of an unions and ship company repre­ blasta were related to the in- sentatives continued for a while The Rev. James T. O'Connell Mrs. Kennedy—whom he wel­ cruit members of the mission as Livermore. Mrs. Livermore -wlU agency for international develop­ was celebrant. Mrs. Jane Macca- comed home from her vacation In tegratlon “freedom riders” spies, with V. Hruska, driver for be In charge of the prog;ram, and i ment (aid). after the midnight contract expira­ Into the South. Police Px-t. FOR PLAY, FOR WORK POLISHED COTTON SLAX tions. The unions would not agree rone was organist. Greece at National Airport l$st the mission, named as a specific Mra. Ruth Connelly, refreshments. And. most Important of all. he John Logan, a dispatcher at example. U.S. agents tried to re­ said, la his bid to Congress to au­ to contract extensions pending Burial was in St. James’ Ceme­ night—might spend this weekend Rummage Sale Set tery, with committal prayers by at their country estate near Mld- headquarters, said the caller cruit Hru.ska in June 1959, the Evergreen-Wood Chapter of SWIM TRUNKS thorize long-term planning and further talks. told him four more bombs were / No time waa set for resumption the Rev. John Regan. Bearers were dleburg, Va. Nothing definite waa note added. REG. 13.95 Eastern Star will hold a rummage Wash 'n Wear financing. set. On that basis three would The note declared the actions un­ Without this, he aaid. it will be of negotiations. Both sides said Thomas Hayes, Willard Johnson, announced on that in Hatcher's sale Saturday atarting at 9 a.m. at Men's Wash 'n Wear 3.57 remain, since the call came soon Impossible to persuade top-flight they would stand subject to call Howard Skinner, and Francis War- talk with newsmen today. derscore Communist demands that %the MsMonic Temple, Main St., 1.97 by Goldberg or by each other. reh., Hatcher reported that Kennedy after the first blast and the sec­ U.N. headquarters be transferred East Hartford. Mrs. David Tripp sturdy, long wearing, lightweight, easy-care polished pe^le in the business and profes- ond one followed hours later. NOW Dan River and Galey and Lord alonal worlds to interrupt their A major Issue in the dispute is is continuing to distribute his from New York to “ another place, and . Mrs. Leslie Collins aro in plaids. Boxer waist with change cottons. Sizes 29-42 in tan, loden, antelope andtharcoal. the union demand for a right Ho weight on both feet aa he moves since the U.S. government te not charge of the affair. careers and join the foreign aid Norman Thomas ran for Presi­ pocket. 8-M-L. cause. It also \^ill be impossible, organize and represent the crews about on crutches. Earlier he had capable of Insuring on its terrl' Short Sleeve of American-owned ships that fly been keeping one foot up. dent on the Socialist ticket six lory” conditions for the United Na­ MaHtbester Evening Herald be. said, to convince them and oth­ About Town times between 1928 and 1948. er nations that this country is se­ so-called ’’flags of convenience.” Kennedy skipped his evening dip tions to function normally. South Windsor oorreopmidcat, Laura Bats, telephono MItchoU rious about its program. Most of these 450 ships are tank­ The Buckingham Ladies Aid In the White House pool yesterday, Dress Shirts Lllienthal, former chairman of ers registered under the flags of Society of Buckingham Congrega­ Hatcher said, but reclined for a bit 4-175$. the Atomic Energy Comml.s.ilon Liberia, Panama and Honduras longer than usual on the moistened The unions call them "nmaway tional Church is having their an­ and now chairman of the De­ nual strawberry festival Saturday, hot pad which also has been a Now Complete CHROMSPUN CORD SLAX ships.” with lower pay and inferior dally method of relieving the sore­ \ velopment and Resources Corp., working conditions compared to June 24'. Servings will be at 5, 6. blamed the absence of a long- and 7 o'clock. Mrs. Robert Howe ness In his lower back. With Expansion Police Arrests 2.57 American-flag ships with union range feature for the faltering of crews. of Keeney St. and Mrs. Alvah Rus­ “ Dr. Travell Is satisfied with the Finest Pima sheen and white on white President's progress,” Hatcher • h i' Band At No previous overseas aid plans. The unions generally have been sell of Mountain Rd., both of Glas­ 'T He said this absence "has crip­ tonbury. are taking reservations. said. Donald E. '^ rca, 17, of 688 W. batiste. Fully sanforized wash ’n wear 3.57 willing to forego wage Increases. Extra Cost pled our foreign aid program, Major demands met include issues Kennedy's forum for today's talk Middle Tpke., was charged with shirts . . . many with novelty sleeve Waah 'n wear easy-car. created ill-will against u.s, brought such as vacations, a shorter work The Girls Guild' of Community was the national conference on In­ evading responsibility in operation details. Sizes 14-17, chhomapun. In tan, olive or Baptist Church going to Riverside the idea of foreign aid among week, more time off. subsistence ternational -economic and social * WATERPROOF * SHOCKPROOF of a motor vehicle early yesterday light blue. Sizes 29 to 42. many people here at home into Park Satiirday will meet at the development-^an annual meeting Improvementa and severance pay. afternoon aa a result of his vehicle disrepute, and caused bitter frus­ Some of the unions reached church at noon. of groups interested In foreign * ANTIMAGNETIC tration of once high hopes - about agreement with a member of East ----- it aid. running over a lawn at 317 S. America among the people of the a’ld Gulf Coast shipping com­ The Kiwanls Club of Mancheater The President's $4.8 billion aid (FOR PEOPLE WHO WORK AROUND MOTORS) Main St. Ha wUl be presented In whole free world,” will hold It's annual golf tourna­ panies before the strike. But the program may face some rough go­ Circuit Court, Manchester,' July Some congre.ssional leaders pre­ strike tended to nullify the imme­ ment Tuesday at the Country Club. ing In Congress and Kennedy la * RAISED LETTERS and BEVELED HANDS 10. 4k fer a continuation of year-to-year diate effect o ' these agreements. A round table meeting at noon will expected to combat some of the MEN'S T-SHIRTS eoJt8fment of aid plans, but ad­ The striking unions are: be held for those hot playing in criticism and to try to muster sup­ * UNBREAKABLE MAIN SPRING John D. Swift, 25, of Hartford, ministration leaders contend this National Maritime l/nlon, which the tournament. port from the country In his waa charged at 10:30 last night discourages necessary long-range claims 37,000 memberi and haa an speech. with failure to carry a driver's planning by recipient nations. estimated 22,000 of them actively Army S. Sgt. John R. Brewer, * VERY THIN (To Hug Wrist) license and failure to change his 8 7 ' Sponsored by more than 300 or­ employed. son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Brew­ Last night, Kennedy motored to address. He waa ordered to appear Washington national airport to With one pocket. Nylon reinforced ganizations—civic, business, labor, Seafarers International Union, er of 247 Hollister St., was - 1 FULL YEAR GUARANTEE In Circuit Court, Mancheater, June Soft, Luxurious neck. Sizes S-M-L-XL. and professional—the conf^ence which claims 70,000 ■ members, graduated from the Third U.S. greet his wife as she returned 36. has attracted about 1;200 dele­ with 23.000 working. Army Non-Commissioned Officer from a week's sight-seeing vaca­ tion In Greece. T)ie weather was Irwin Hayes, 5 Ford St., charged gates. Masters, Mates and Pilots (deck Academy at Ft. Jackson. 8.C., on- at 8 laat night with intoxication, MEN’S COOL In messages to conference of­ bfflceni)—12,000. June 10. cool and the President remained LIMITED QUANTITIES In his limousine as Mrs. Kennedy waa presented in East Hartford ACRILAN ficials, such Republican leaders as Marine Ehigineera Beneficial Aa- Circuit Court thla morning and Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New sociatlon (officera)—11,(KK). Capt. Alfred P. Werbner, Air stepped from the family plane SUMMER "Caroline” shortly before mid­ SO COME EARLY! waa fined $10.' ' York and Christian A. Herter, sec­ American Radio Association Force Reserve, of 40 Marion Dr., SPBCIAU Erneat S. Pamphrey, 62, of 83 retary of state under the Elsen­ (officers)—1.000. is attending a two-week general night. KNIT SHIRTS Oak St., was charged at 9 o’clock PAJAMAS hower administration, expressed Radio Officers Union—500. conference on the Selective Serv­ The Kennedys embraced briefly SFtWESTERNFIR C last night with intoxication. He la their support of the 5-year foreign Staff Officers Union (Pursers) ice System at Hanscom Field, Bed­ inside the car, paused for photog' free on $25 bond awaiting appear­ aid program. —500. ford, Mass. raphers and drove away. They ALSO SEE OUR LARGE DISPLAY OF ance in Circuit Court, Manchester, ’"^The National Maritime Union were last together in London, June PICNIC TABLES June 26. and the Seafarers International Alan F. Hills, son of Mr. and 5, when Kennedy was on a round Jamea Madden, no certain ad­ 1.77 EHington Union are composed of deck and Mrs. Willard B. Hills. 1652 Man­ of European conferences. All wood, hardware Included pre-drilled, ready to assemble. (As­ 2.47 sembled $5.00 extra). dress in Mancheater, waa charged Acrilic Fiber by Chemstrand. Pull­ engine, room crewmen, steward de­ chester Rd;, Glastonbury, was Yesterday Dr. Travell had her TIMEX WATCHES i at, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday with in­ Short sleeve, knee length partment workers and other unli­ over, three-button placket, em­ graduated last evening from the flmt encounter with newsmen ‘ OPEN 7:30 to 5 P.M. OPEN TONIGHT toxication. He waa presented In broidered breast pocket. Smau't style in ‘ sheer batiste. Boy Hurts Head censed personnel. Glastonbury High School. He com­ ESPECIALLY "SELF WINDING" since the White House disclosed 12th Circuit Court, Manchester colors. Sizes S-M-ll Stripes, prints and pat- ,The largest employer group In pleted his freshman year dt Man­ last Thursday that Kenne4y had a SATURDAY 7:30 to NOON UNTIL 8:80 f terns. Sizes A-B-C-D. the negotiations Is the American session, yesterday and found not In Auto Accident chester High School before mov­ sore back. / guilty. Merchant Marine Institute, which ing to Glastonbury. Hills will at­ It was Dr. Travell wh6 said Ken­ claims to represent 33 companies X, . A 14-year-old Ellington boy re­ tend the Culinary Institute in Sep­ nedy was "on a full schedule.” She ceived a concussion of the brain with 339 ships. tember for training in hotel man­ also reported he waa suffering Second Tax Trial and bumps and bruises yesterday agement. "much less discomfort” but de­ One Siie Fite AH CABANA SETS as the result of an accident on SMUGGLER GETS 10 YEARS clined to predtetSvhen he would he Hartford, June 16 (JP)—H ie sec­ Job's Hill Rd. at 4 p.m. New Yoric, June 16 UTt — A About 200 children and adults able to toss away the crutches. UGGETT ond Income tax evasion trial of Dr. LISLE KNIT SHIRTS State nw^per VmUam Russell of Former French airline hoateee attended the annual picnic and This waa an Impromptu meeting. Morris O. Fancher, a Manchsster MNfvletod of trying to m m tgg U 3.57 Steftovd Springs Troop, who field day ^mnsored by the Robert­ A few reporters happened to find dsntlst. began yssterday in U.S. the accident, re- .a half mllUon doUan worth ot son School PTA on Tuesday at dlestrict court. 2-ply lisls cotton 2-pioeo ssts. Plaid trunks with is lavaMigaUng themaelvea In the same elevator matching trim mi white shirt. Dan wxts KSwaid waadsy, the Injured heroia into tho United States Robertson Park. William Freeman, with Dr. Travel}. The White Houee The first ended in a hung Jry knit la colors. waa seatenoed today to 10 yeara laat year. Fanchw is accused of 2.47 River fabrics. Sizes S-M-L. boy ran into a car bong operated principal, Bupervlsed u i^ r grade had declined to arrange a meeting 3 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU DRUG W Xsuim Sojka, 4 also of Job’s la prison. Simone Mareello pupils In saok race, one-legged flsxalL evading more than $28,000 In in- », for newsmen 'with the doctor. ^ 336 NORril MAIN ST.— PHONE BH 9-5253 Hm Rd. Waadiw is repmrted to CSurlstmana, S5, the defendant, race events and bapeball. Mrs. Bar­ eoihe texee. Three months after Krimedy continues to rscsivs OLA8TONBUBY BRANCH ELUNOTON BRANCH bavs atnude Us head on the wind- eellapeed In team as seatenee bara Mitchell supervised ths high sp e^ sound. wavpe t x M t - tlw end of the first trial, Fancharis abiald of the car was pranonaoed by U A Oistrlet youngsr group. TTis Michael Ar- 6$ Hebron Avenno West Bond, Boote SS wlfs, Margaret, who filed returns ment with Dr. TkwveU wperriring. JAS-5SM TBetnont S-6SU Admitted to RockvlUs CUy Hoa- Judge Waiter Btnchbaiaen. Tbp rona family gav« a demonstration fVom bar obaanratloo. the White A T THE PARKADE Jointly with h l^ was also Indicted ^ ‘ tha boy is reported ih good ■sntas es wa# baU lbs ponUbls o f tumbling and eaUsthenles. Rs- ..House reported, V Kennedy OOMHJBn H(»IB HEA11NO AAiJist and BEBVIOB ■gr a federal gtand Jury. She is a alTou Buyaat M eadant tat tM new trial. ,¥on Save on freabments were ssrvtdL hltely is m ovtef aratrad better.” A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, HANOBESTEB, CONN„ FRIDAY, JUNE 16,1961 VA6B TWELVE Section Two FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1961 iHanriifBtfr Euftting FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1961 Pages IS to 24 work of tho WCTU in ManohsaUr wMk and 80 per eent of the total Speciid Service and the State. - Slight Hike Noted elaltna load her*. T V O R RADIO Many of the works, of the WCTU wiU be on display. These include In Jobless Claims PLAYING Pool to open "Hal Boyle' In Park Sunday "stufflea " (suppers) and lap pads LW VGetsS (blankets) ma(|e by the WCTU and Total unemployment clalma filed POORLY Final arranf«menf» have been donated to the veterans hospitals in Manchester-for the week ended MINO TOM niM* m *oe On Schedule State Awards Dad Irreplaceable made lor the combined Women's of Rocky Hill and Newington; June 10, dlapUyed a alisht rise of CSirtstian Temperance Union and also, crocheted baby sweaters for .6 per cent from' 1,799 (previous D«(q)lto eonatruetlon delnyi, 8*1- The Manchester League of Wom­ Balratioa Army servloe In Cen­ Children’s Services and books reek) to 1,827. I n u l l which the WCTU places In schools. State claims totals also rose tor’s Swimming Pool wiU open en Voters received three awards On Father’s Dajr ter Part Sunday evening at 7 In case of rain, the service wlU June 24 on schodulo, Recreation for excellence at a state LWV con­ ■Ufhtly from 56,949 to 56,963, vention at Connecticut College In •'clock. be held in the Salvation Army State Labor Commissioner Renato SuperlntendenUames' Herdio fold Church on Main St. New London this week. New York UPl—^Mother vowed years of fondness. She didn’t ses The Rev. Percy Spurrier, aa- X, Rleclutl announced today. members of the -Park and Recre­ Blue ribbons with spoons at­ a balding middle-aged man with a •latant minister of South Metho­ RanUnF 10th in claims, Man­ that this year Father’s Day would dist Cliurch, will give the invo- ation Advisory Commission last tached, symbolizing the league's tubby stomach. She saw the man chester had 913 claims from wom­ R i P L A C! r,U N 1 T U H f "keeping things stirred up." were be different. she had marriedi young and lean cation. The Rev. Carlton Daley. en, six more then the previous n igh t . "Every year I give Dad a neck­ tor of United Methodi.'Jt Church D.4R Picks Slate awarded to the Manchester League and full of eager dreams. f 0 R EVERY '> E I ' Herdio said work over the past for the work of its local affairs, tie," she told her children. "Sis, Later, after dessert, the lady at Bolton, will give the benedic- two days has made the opening r .4t All-Day Outing education and finance and mem­ you always give him a pair of sox. the nearby electronic organ broke tion. Msalble. The pool will be filled bership commIttesB. . MaJ E. Walter Lamie will be And Junior, you usually give him into ^ medley of "Daddy, Dear Old ^ e sd a y or Wednesday so that the The local affairs award was in Daddy” and ”Oh, Papa.” Dad’e principal speaker. Mrs. Norma Officers of Orford Parish <3tap- water can be filtered over several recognition of the league’s work tie clasp—or something else he Moore, sUte president of the eyes misted. He felt mellow and ter, Daughters of the American days before the opening. promoting library expansion. The never wears and you happen to sentimental and terribly afraid he WCTU. will talk briefly on the Revolution, will be elected at an During last night's meeting .Tohn education and finance committee need. all-dav meeting and outing Thurs­ COVENTRY DAY CAMP might break Into tears. Dormer, chairman of the recrea­ was recognized for its coverage 'It must all be so monotonous It was at that moment the day, June 22,. at the cottage of tion unit criticised Chester Lang­ and program of Information to to him. This year let’s surprise Mrs. William Thresher in Ston- OPENING OUR 23nl SRASON. JUNE 26 waiter put In front of him a bill try, deputy director, of public league members. him by doing something different.” for 326.38. COMPLETE SERVICE ^ ington. works, under whose supervision Manc)iester league’s membership "I might let him have the fam­ There wlU be a potluck p l^ c , Mother gaily snatched it up, the pool Is being built. Prep School Grad committee was cited for having the ily car for that night," suggested handed it to Junior and eald, "Pay on your television by an experl- and members are remindea to ENJOY Dormer sccused Langtry of poor second highest gain in members Junior. eaoed and reliable technician— bring an article for a silent /auc­ I For BOYS t»f MBLS, ABES A ie « | Philip Russell Jr. was Inducted the man.” lanntng. Herdlc disagreed, saying Into the John Henry. Newipan among the 56 leagues in Connecti­ 'We might all stay otit of the ’Me?” said Junior. "I’m stony Member of ■Telsa." tion. Hostesses will be Mrs. Steven aat tswgtry has worked hard to bathroom on Father’s Day,” said Willlam.s Jr.. Mrs. Shenvood Bow­ S Chapter of the National Honor cut. busted. Mom. I was going to bor­ HILLS TELEVISION L IF E with get subcontractors to complete Society at gradtmtlon exercises Manchester league delegates al­ Sis. "He always complains we row my share from you.” He put ers. Mrs. Charles Fergusox>! and SEASON IS FROM JUNE 26 to AUG. 25 their Jobs. so received "rocket" insignia to monopolize' it." MI 9-8698 Mrs. John Whitej held at the Newman Preparatory the bill in front of Sis. ' MILLER HIGH LIFE The town acted as Its own con­ School at Boston on June 14. He wear because this unit met Its "No," said mother. "I’m reailv ‘I was too,” said Sis. She put • Red Cross Swimming Instructions O' Boating • A^s tractor and set a June 6 target budget pledge In full. serious. "Dad works so hard ail was also the recipient of the "First year doing things for us, and we the bill in front of mother. and Grafts • Camp Craft • Nature Lore • Archery 111 1/ or 16 date for completion. Award for Advanced Spanish" In Delegates who attended the ”Oh, ■ dear,” said- mother. "I New Reserved Parking Area at MMH state convention sessions Tuesday never really get around to doing • Dramatics • Athletics • Bqaeh Trips • Special Events. Herdlc said today the only effect the Trustees’ Awards for Elxcel- an>-thing special for him. meant to cash a check at the groc­ of the delay will be that the paint lence. and Wednesday-were Mrs. Edward ery store yesterday, but I ...” Coltman, Mrs. ^ym ond Gowen, "Well, this year why don’t we A new parking area for patienU* In addition. 35 parking stallsAticketa which wlU operate auto- Special Program For 4 to 6 Year Group In the pool will not have as long He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Silently Dad emptied hts pockets, * ■ ■ matic gates. a drying flpie before the pool is Philip' J. Russell of 33 Chambers Mrs. Friid Geyer, Mrs. James Mc­ give him a real surprise party to including the 320 he kept hidden end doctora has been amealted have been finlahed for medical Show how much we appreciate near the emergency room entrance staff members only In the drive­ Regulations on the three park­ Also remedial tutoring and Instnicticms available in filled and the water will not have St. Govern, Mrs. Jerome Nathan, and in his wallet for emergencies. Ha way Immediately east and north ing areaa already provided by the Language Arts, Reading and Arithmetic at Coventry such a long filtering period before Mrs. Walter Schardt. him? Why don’t we treat him to finally came up with $29.13, hand­ of Manchester Memorial Hospital, Agenda items adopted for study Members of Girl Scout Troop 10 who received the (jurved Bar a steak dinner at the best restau­ and posted with signs warning of the main building. hospital for the pubUc will re­ Summer School. the opening. last night are Barbara Wohlgemuth, Angela Teate, Dorothy Cobb, rant in town?” ed It to the waiter and told him ' Entrance to the doctors' park­ main the same. These areas are Verplanck Pool Is already filled next year Include (1) a study of grandly, "Keep the change.” that the area la for the use of Cow Won’t Feast election laws of Connecticut, In­ Joanne Nielsen, Gall Rourke, Carol Holman, and Patricia Felt­ "A wonderful Idea, mother!” these persons only. ing lot wlU be controlled by special east of the hospital, aouth of the Transportation and Complete Insurance for the June 24 opening. Seven Receive ham. (Herald photo by Ofiara). cried Sis. All but Dad were embarraesed swimming lessons for more than cluding residence requirements, during the drive home. hospital on Haypes St and north On Burr Boses registration and voting procedures, "Yep, that’s really using the old of the hospital, on Armory S t Coverage Provided 1,000 children will be offered at noodle. Mater,” agreed Junior. ”It ■was out treat,” mother kept Cars parked In violation of the Salter’s, Verplanck, and at the absentee voting requirements, uses making field were seamstress, ented to Dorothy Cobb, Patricia saying. ”We’ll pay, you back to­ Unlike Ferdinand the Bull of voting levers , aqd the primary Curved Bars )\ousekeeper and hospitality to Feltham, Carol Holman, Joanne So It was that pn the evening of parking restrictions on the new town’s third pool, Globe Hollow. Father’s Day a surprised Dad was morrow.” Phone or Write Mrs. Harold Burke, Director The registration for the first of who ate daisies, Bessie the law, and (2) meUums of financing (iandace Davidson, Paulette Han­ Nielsen, Gail Rourke and Angela "Yes, indeedy,” said Sis. area reserved for emergency pa­ Cow won’t eat the roses. public elementary and secondary Seven members of Girl Scout son, Patricia Harris, Roberta Har­ Teate. cajoled into putting on his best Father's "Day A t — tients and doctors wiU be tagged, Box 323, Starrs, Conn.—GA 9-2919 or PI 2-6986 three classes at each pool will be .suit and escorted to the family "You can count on it,” said Jun­ Bessie, a IKe-slze papier education, including evaluation of Troop 10 were awarded the (Turved ry. Sally Platz, and Cynthia Before the badge presentation ior. subject to towing and fine. held June 30. Registration will be mache Holstein, is pasturing at bus. He was startled when Junior 1^ age groups as follows: school needs in relation to total Bar, highest rank In the Interme­ Wahnqulst. Mrs. Richard Harris the girls prepared and presented a drove the car into the parking lot Laughing Inside himself, Dad (Herald Photo by Ofiara). Lutz Junior Museum for the . state needs, sources of revenue also awarded the "foliowing: Can­ television program, combining a 'H o h m of Sports" Ages 6 to 7, at 10 a.m.; 8 to 9, summer. diate Girl Scout program, last of the "Sirloin Gulch” restaurant. knew'very well they wouldnt. But NASSIFF ARMS at 10:30 a.m.; 10, 11, and 12, at and methods of financing public dace Davidson, first class, my quiz, skit, candle ceremony and ”Hey,” he protested. "We can’t he was happy. They had wanted A living fence of yellow school education. night before an audience of 125 troop, salt water, radio and tele­ sponsors' message, reviewing the to surprise him and—well, they 11 a.m.; and 13 and older at 11:30 grandlflora rose bushes was go in there. It’s too expensive.” nxitch Boy” LATEX HOUSE PAINT FAVORITE REEL OR ROD? a.m. Among the league's continuing parents and friends at a Court of vision; Paulette Hanson, first trqop’s past camping activities, "Not tonight it isn't,” said had. He had rarely felt more nec­ Dependable The town’s 11 playgrounds will planted Wednesday bp park de­ studies at the state level are Awards in Neill Hall at St. Mary’s cla.ss, m y troop, needlecraft; Sal­ service projects and trips, with mother. ‘This treat is ‘on us—and essary. “the last word in exterior point-* sewokitiotiary flat f in ^ REPEAT OF A SELLOUT! open June 28, Herdlc announced. partment employes along the courts, home rule, revision of the Episcopal Church. ly Platz, first class and my ti%op, each patrol participating. we want you to have the very Moral; Nothing takes the placs far wood siding, trim, dtafan and masonry suifaoes. ‘ b o w l in g s h o e s o r b a l l s ? south side of the museum. The Aate constitution, a constitutional Recipients were Dorothy Cobb, and Patricia Harris, drawing Jnd Candace Davidson was mistress best.” of a Dad on Father’s Day. Used Refrigeraton dozen rose bushes were do­ amendment for annual seaslons of Patricia Feltham, Carol Holman, painting, and cooking. of ceremonies, and Roberta Harry IMuHg-wearing, smooth flowing, quick-drying. wMi an nated to the museum by the Joanne Nielsen, Gail R o u r k e, Well, Dad was still a bit nervous Nassiffs is the right place to go for fine sports equip­ the (^neral Assembly, opposition Mrs. Earl Grant awarded sec­ conducted the flag ceremony. when the shrimp salad arrived. amnring color retovtioa. Cuts your painting time in haUI Overhauled and Teated Robertson Pupils Burr Nurseries. They will be to weakening the present primary Angela Teate, and Barbara Wohl­ ond cla.s.s badges as well as my Sharon Gingras presented to But he began to relax when the ment at reasonable prices! cared for by new members of law, and redistricting for legisla­ gemuth. Mrs. Everett Kelsey, troop and wild plant badges to Mrs. Robert Rourke, central neigh­ waiter uncorked a bottle of 'red Present ‘Bambi’ Senior Girl Scout Troop laun­ tive representation. troop leader, made the presenta­ Diane Bernard, Rebecca Brook, borhood chairman, a gift for the French wine, and put four great der the supervision of the tion. Mrs. Havens Peck presented WE GIVE GJIEEN STAMPS FRIDAY & SATURDAY Judy Fredericksen, S\usan Grant, Juliette I ..O W , World Friendship steaks and four steaming baked ZyH: Potterton's Robertson School kindergarten Manchester Garden (Jlub. government, community, world Candace Johnson, Janet Peck, Fund. Patricia Feltham and potatoes on the table. C.J.MORRISON ISO Center S t—Oor. of Church Bessie, a two-year-old, is the Two Appointed trefoil, and pioneer badges to the (Cynthia Thresher, Linda Wash- Joanne Niel.sen presented to their "Gee, this Is really nice — but puplla preeented 'Bambl," a pro­ creation of Cub Scouts of Den seven girls. bum, and Donna Wohlgemuth. mothers, who are retiring from you shouldn’t have done It," he fflA R H ? ! Sincere and helpful guid- . duction composed and directed by 4, Pack 152 of Bowers School. To Safety Unit First class badges and pins were Reader badges were pre.sented to leadership, certificates of apprecia­ mumbled, his mouth full of rich PAIKT asd WAUPAfER COMPANY NASSIFF ARMS CO their teacher, Mrs. C3eo Living On loan from Bowers for the awarded to Eileen Christensen, Diane Bernard, Rebecca Brook, tion. Mrs. Kelsey was given a silver Juicy sirloin. GUILD ince i)i the seleclion ol WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS eton, Wednesday night. Those with summer, Bessie Is reported to Pamela Covey, Sharon Gingras, and Su.san Grant, and outdoor pin by Dorothy Cobb on behalf of Junior lifted his glass in a.toast — —y your iamily monument “HOUSE OF SPORTS” be "very gentle" and likes Hdrace F. Murphey, superintend­ Robin Starkel, and Marilyn Tw-o- leading roles In the performance safety to Judy Fredericksen. Troop 10. Muss Evaline Pentland •To the best Dad In the whole wide Consult us without obligation. 88S (.'ENTER STBJEET—TEU MJ 9-971S 991 MAIN STREET—MI 9-1647 children. ent of parks, has been appointed mey by Mrs. Edward Feltham. Brownie fiy-ups joining the and Miss Gertrude LIddon, past world.” Only were Jimmy D'April In the title chairman of a safety investiga­ Mrs. Karl Nielsen presented pro­ troop were Deborah Messerlian, leaders and founders of the troop "...And the nicest,” said Sis, THOMAS HNNIE role; Sharon Soucy, Mother Deer; tion committee, and Ted Fair­ ficiency badges, active citizen, Janet Diehl, Sandra Fredericksen. were also present. banks, maintenance engineer at lifting her glass. Glenn Ashwell, Thumping Rabbit; New Plans Beady tree, and wild plant to the same Laurie Kurtz, Jeanne Post, and Mrs. Benjamin Harry, refresh "...And the kindest and dear­ 225 CH.4RTER OAK STREET )'I K )i > Kddle Iririi, Bashful Skunk; and Manchester High School, has been five girls and to Unda Bruce. Christine Twomey. ment chalnnan, served punch and est and gentlest," said mother, MANCHESTER £ * . T i'V t J I < A rs* T Robert Hall David ’Williams. Wise Old Owl, appointed secretary of the com­ Badges awarded in the home Five-year numerals were pres­ cookies after the progrkm. looking over at him across many AAAAAAtikfcAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Others tolting part In Uie pro­ For Church Vole mittee. duction were as follows: Debra George W. Elliott, safpty di­ rector for town employes, ap­ EVERYWHERE rrS JUST Adkerman, Mary Lou Traygis, Plans and drawings for the new N re t*d W e n ltif-tn a r t n *a ii agHon Hisl givai you Hngartlp lampartiurt aantral. 1 ^ R. il ia Leanne Mullen, (Jherryl Michand church building will be presented pointed the tWTo men to Investigate LOBSTER ON FRIDAY has Ray Isicas, Paul Backofen, Susan at a Special meeting of the congre­ accidents Involving town em­ EVENING P e ^ Lisa Messier, Gall Stalb, gation of Covenant Congrega­ ployes. Jo-Aim Lasaaro, Lisa Davis, tional Church Sunday at 6 p.m. Elliott. urged department heads But Here h*» Frank Lalashtus, John KUdish, at the present church. to cooperate wrlth the new com­ One Only! An architect’s rendering of the mittee by permitting personnel . David Strlcklan^ Mike Zli^kin, them! proposed brick and frame modified who have been involved in ac­ BROILED Clinton OYBrien, Xistelle Heffinger, colonial church building will be cidents to be Interviewed by the Tina Faireloth, Ldsa Pierce, Susan unveiled, and detailed plans and committee. SATURDAY, JUNE 17 St. Pierre, Beverly Zemaitis, Kathy drawings will be showh on slides. OBSTER Only McBride. Pam Lukas, Linda San­ Estimated cost of the new tos, Radi Fregln, Bonnie Chiquette, church edifice will be approxi­ L Jody Tambling, Frank Kamay, Kennedy Awarded mately 3153,000. The church will A-LA-HOB-NOB Bruce Banton, Jimmy Woodbury, be the first building in a proposed i i s Robert Sharon Smith, Michael Aronne, religious center on a 13-acre tract Dentistry Degree (O u r Own Special Lee IBlslsl, and Kathy Wrobel. on Hackmatack St. Architect.-* for Shrimp Stuffing) the project are Bcudieri and Man- Joel M. Kennedy of 9 French Rd. Emerson AmericalhMade k^y. 627 Main St. was graduated from Harvard Uni­ SERVED WITH TOSSED SALAD, Hall Members of the building com­ versity at commencement exer­ FRENCH FRIED ONION RINGS, > mittee are Wendell Bither, HJal- cises yesterday. He received a doc­ FRENCH FRIED POTATOES, Whirlpool Washers, mar Carlson, Miss Esther Gran- tor of dental medicine degree. ROLLS AND BUTTER strom, Mrs. Gladys Hanson, Fred Kennedy is a graduate of Avon Dryers Hutt, Miss Ellen Johnson, Sher­ Old Farms School and received his could wood Nyman, with two ex-officio bachelor of arts degree, cum laude, On the Concourse PricM os Low, members, the Rev. K. Ejnar Rask, froih Dartmouth College in 1955. Strvieo That's Bottor pastor, and Henry Janssen, chair­ He Intends to go Into private TRANSISTOR RADIOS At the Parkade price man of the church board. practice In the area. Potterton's 180 Center St.—Cor. of Ohnreh Bring A Copy them Surprise Dad This Sunday . ^Tjmrson Of This Ad m h A Real "He Man" Gift! | Performs And Receive so i . I ENJOY The fc/eaf WORK and PLAY COM PUTE WITH RATTERIES Wfiere Others The Carrying L IF E with ChevroUl Brooktvood t-Door t-Paueng»r Slolton Wah

v»> ' PAGKFOinnXEN MANCHESTEB E V t ^ G jPgRALD, MANCHESTER. CONK, FRIDAY,. JUNE 16,19^1 Safety Pamphlets Jehovah’s Send Pier Fire Loss ’ Given to Pupils 50 to Assembly TV-Radio Tonight Set at 1250,000 Row laworUnt ia your ehlld'a WssMv mssUngs of th* Ma Ndw York, June IS ^ A T he H igh S chool aaftty to you !... th« parenta of cfaaatsr Ooegragatieti of Jehovah's smoky firs on a Hudioa lUvar Wltnaasss will bs canceled from Mancheatcr? next Wsdnssday, June 21, until T e l ^ i s i o n pier yastsrdAy cAuasd ab asUmAt- A reminder of your cliUd'a aafe- Sunday. June 25, when a ngular sd 1250,000 dAmmgs And cast a pall CUSTOM Markn Friday, June 16 Compfled by Students of Manchester High School hliaa Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser ty I* being emphaaiced this week achaduls will bs resumed, accord­ 6:00 Big t Ihsatsr (ia sroarsas) over much of MAnhAttAn |er two I*r -—I with the distribution of sqme 10,- ing to Reginald Scribner, presiding First fibow r Hire ComfAil . Miss Fellows’ school for summer vacation, partment and the Manchester Toric City from Tuesday to Sun­ 6:16 American Nswsretl FWa Aar Jubflso Ninotoon box oats and stool gon- III iafet>’ Council. day. The presence of delegates Msnbunt dolAs w on on tho 760-foot ptor YWdt m HbA WwaiM CUnOM this is the last regular edition Say Farewell 6:16 Weauiei Nsws A Sports „ 'ecnavUis of the High School World for A message from Police Chief from the entire Western» hemi­ Behind aosad Doors 6:00 The Lawless Years 10. 26. io when fire broke out. AU but throe Mirk n toniaN yon aes a mpir- James M. Reardon, dirtied to all sphere among 70,000 expected to 6:3U Film „ T7 Sunset Rrtp 6. 40. 63 were towed, some burning, from DHHilivi thM M lIit wlricli o p m tii Last Issue this school yesK'. Next week l : » MUllon Dollar Maria teB M i whk tte iBgirtMt w t o - there will appeau’ In this space T o Campus hoi's and girls in Manchester, attend the assembly at Yankee News A Weatbsr •Way Out ths pier by switch onginos. ^ *------Hiale Stadium will imderscore the <^n- Robin Hood ^nn^g flB guDMD H^^^DmHgDIVw R aDR a two-page Senior Issue, dedi­ points out the importance of Sports., News A Wsathsr Aapbalt Junglo . More than 100 city firsmen, givst you remarkably aaiform "nie maroon and white cover of vention theme of “Unity." Club Bouaa „ Nanette Fabrsy atunr cated to the Class of 1961. Manchester High School Is los­ knowing and remembering safety 10:00 MlcbMl lhayna three firoboAts, and 80 piocos of ladoorfaf tMpcrafaio. &o gutter * Che Somanhla hailed the graduat- rules in regards to contact with The main addreaa, "When AU 6:46 Doug Kdwsids • Tb* Detectirca apparatus wore rushed to tho friR daae of 1961 as the yearbook ing several of its faculty mem­ Hu^sT-Briaklsy Nto Iww oAui tts fnraaeo I bers at the close of this school strangers. Nations Units Under God's King­ 7:00 Lock Op Tsriligbt Zona scene. No serious Injuries wars re­ Is ae aaukiL ao seot, ao fetdsd wag dieCributod fifth period of dom,” will be delivered by Nathra News and Wsatber 10:60 Manhunt ported. Friday, June 9. year. AU are well-known to MHS "You know that your police of­ Death Valley Dajrs Tbo Law and Mr. Jenea fwailwtlimctiM^ir.aowainden. Golfers Win students, who will be sorry to sea ficer is j’our friend. Always re­ Here for Summer H. Knotr, president of the Watch- Byowltneas to Hiatory This Issue marked tho cloeo of tower Bible and Tract Society, on Sbedgun Slade U:00 Big News them leave. port or ask someone else to re­ Cadet Dorothy Hughes of Jie Braro Stallloo tho supervlaory career of m i— Sunday, June 25. Million Dollar Movit Barry Barsnta ' French Spur Reaeareh Ooanliiioss lone Fellows, who haa been the Mrs. Isabel W. Duffy, a long­ port any atranger who tries to Salvation Army la on a 12-week Newa. fi^rts, Woaiber 6. 6, 13 CCIL Title time member of the engUsh de­ join in, your play, or asks j'ou to 7:16 Kvening Report 11:16 Beat of Jack Paar 10. 30 With ths iauiat cisaa lams tows able faculty adviaor to the year-- visit to Manchester. She is here Sports (hmera ’ Ameriea’a Oroataat VOvleB Parls-About 1610,000,000 wlU bo am ao iK kf of toot btowiag from partment, will not teach next year. gr with him, or tnes to have you as part of her training and to as­ ram „ Award TheaMr book staff for 28 years. Mrs. Ar­ Deaths Last Night dovetod to acitnUfle rsotareh ia — ftMmngyormwpIggliWoyour thur filing, then ouperintendent, Hio Manchester High School She wants to be a "lady of disobey any of the following sist the Salvation Army of Man- 7:60 Msstsrsoa 11:60 Premiere . leisure,”' enjoying school life and niles." Chief Reardon points out In It'rwhids Wortd’B Best Mevits Franco this year, an Ineroaao of Ifnndmdtoriwttandowito asked Mlsa Fellows to Qrganiee Varsity Golf team ended the reg­ rijester in its work. liinday Fun U:2| Nsors $120,000, |000 over tbo I960 figuro. school activities, and watching the his message. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BxpsdiUea A yearbook when the school dla- ular 1960-61 seaAon with a fine rec­ Cadet Hughes is the daugnter Tho govommeot has budgatod an a Runs thatbObiMhiiih data from , conUnuad the four literary mag- progress of the school from the Safety rulea to follow include: of Lt. Col. Rowland D. Hughes, San Pranelsco — Julius Klein, iDD vw/ bmumdi n ■ tv b n epo ord of 14 victories, one loss and outlay of $104,100,000 tor 101600110 axlnea and the Comtoenoement ia- "outsider’s” point of view—but 1. Never take rides from per­ editor-in-chief of The War Cry, 74, of Washington, D. C., sn eco­ SEE SATUkOArS TV WEBB FOB OOUPUETB UtXiNO with the "insider’s” knowledge sona you do not know. resMUCh. oue, which had originally com­ one tie. The linkmen won the Cen­ the Salvation Army’s weekly pub­ nomic consultant and former as­ O p siw lgi w Mim iI and experience. 5. Never go with strangers when Dawn •• fasl Milt . prised Somahhls pubUcaUon ached- tral Connecticut Interscholastic lication. She will stay at the home sistant secretary of commerce, ^Im iM y draft > they ask for directions. died TTiureday. Klein left a Har­ Ownerieeportmnefktblelbeimv- ule. In addition to guiding the League championship before the Mrs. Sonya A. Googins, also of of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Russell K, , the english department, is leaving 3. Never go with strangers who vard professorship to servt as Radio IngA Tbere ie no imoky wermmp The CUYTOM Mark 0 ftsMce school yearbook, Mlaa Fellows haa climax of the regular season amd of 51 Spruce St. peiiod to foul the ftneee end pmMfg to I for Fort Knox, Kentucky, with offer you a with pay. chief of the Lsitln-Americsn Dl- (TUn Hstlag hulndsi oaly thooo aswa I I at II OT U-iMgnto ^Jk - 4««- Wan ■erved os president, secretary and competed in the State Meet where 4. NWer play alone In alleyt or / Cadet Hughes has finished her waaw ofl. lerviu cMb are cat toj IfT mVCB BEiHW GWMa FIO a member of the executive board they failed to score because one her husband, as he fuIfUls his first year at the Salvation Army viaion of the Department of Com­ length. Boms statioaa earry other short £ ipllltary obligation. They wlU In deserted bulldlnga. Keep to­ merce m 1917-10 and was as­ the vankhiag p i ^ of the ConnecUcut Scholastic of the players turned In a no card. gether. Training College in New York. WDBC—16W *11:16 Sports Final tnral chuimcy draft raqnirad. Press AssoclaUon. spend some time traveling in Ken­ sistant' secretary of commerce Wall Strsst 11:30 Starlight Ssranada ~ FOOD Led by Co-captalna Wayne Rey­ She is a memtar of the firat two- 6:00 News, •. Never taka money, candy or 4:10 Art Jebnaon Stow 1:00 Sign Off M O N p m m A w V Bf f a RMw iv MIAIBW ANB « a > UMg The theme of the 1961 Som­ nolds amd Roger Poe, the Indian tucky, something which Mrs. year class in the college's hlatory- 1029-33. He became ill while vaca­ WPOP-.14I6 Googins feels will be both en­ traata from any stranger or let tioning here with hla wife. 1:06 Crystal l,ake Hop anhis is carried throughout the (Jolfers copped the OCIL cham­ him touch you. The purpose of the /sxtsnil^ 11:00 Nsws 6:00 Today U> Hartford joyable. and educational. As for the training ia "to meet the,/ehaUeiige Rochester, Minn. — Dr. EMgar f t : 16 Rsynor Shines 7;gp BobQeott yearbook. The handsome cover pionship in a league of jterrlfic 6. Never wait or play around 1:00 Nswa Sign Off 4:00 Ray Somera opens the theme "Hawaii and competition. The two matches future, Mrs. Googins has high In today’s changing World.” bliss V. Allen, 61, member of the Mayo 11:00 Ntwa SALE hopes of returning to MHS to toUats. Alwaim leave immediately. WBAY—ns 11:10 Ray Somtra Alaska” with a palm tree set against Wethersfield High School, Hughes said. “lAw claasM In Clinic staff alncs 1930 and former 6:00 Paul Bsrrsy Bpssiasfgd By The Fraadh FOGARTY BROS. Ira t each—‘ ‘ eventually. ” T. Better take a pal along when social work have been added with president of the American Heart 1:00 Dal Bayess Show against a snow-capped mountain. last year's league champions, were you go to playgrounds, movies, 4:30 Sound Stage WINS 1366 Olab Of Manchester The dedicaUon to Principal A. p erlu ^ .the toughest of the year. Two of tho faculty Intend to do more depth and more Intensive re­ Association, died Wednesday of 7:00 Edward P. Morgen 4:00 News S19 BROAD ST.—MI 9-45S9 stores, etc. 7:16 Sound Stags 4:10 Wall Street Raymond Rogers, Jr. and to Su­ The Indiana had to win these to graduate study. Miss Jo Anne M. search.” pneumonia. Allen, who^was inter­ 3:30 Night Flight SATURDAY. JUNE 17 5. Writ# down the license num­ Ihrough her experience In Man­ 4:16 Bob Bacon—Sports FUEL OIL, EANOE OIL^ OONNECTIOUT COKE perintendent William Curtis brings achieve the league championship. Shea, who has taught in the his­ ber of any suspicioua car. nationally known for studies of dis­ 13:00 Sign OK 4:36 Showcase Marthig At t:M AM. Coming through tmder pressure, tory department for four years, chester she hopes to learn through eases of the heart and blood ves- WTIC—Its# 4:46 Lowell Thomas—Sports this national theme down to local Behool children In kindergarten practice, and to "help the people 6:00 Nsws, Weather 7:00 CBS Nsws JEOO HIGHLAND CX>AL level. Quips and cartoons remind the team tied the Eagles; then de­ comments about her work at Man­ to Oradea 4 have been g iv ^ spe­ sela was bom in Oosad, Nebw 4:30 Strictly Sports 7:10 CBS In Person AT HOUSE & HALTS the reader of the theme through­ feated them 12.6. chester High School, "I enjoyed and assist in giving spiritual val Liong Beach, Calif. — Nicholas 4:30 Buppsrtlme Ssrsnadt 7:30 Fulton Lewis cial pictures for coloring which ues.” 4:46 Three Star Extra 7:56 CBS Ntws Analysis out the yeairbook. Many fine ecores were turned in it very much.” also state rules for protection Furjanick, 57, concert master and Expressing surprise Miss Estes opens the box containing a gold watch, a gift from World members. Cadet Hugehs main interest is 7:00 Conversation Piece 4:00 CBS The World Tonight The cartoons are e^ieoially nu­ during the season. Senior Dick Moments beforehand she chuckled over Cecily England's caricature of her in an amusing skit, creat­ Miss Judith Libby, a member of against meeting with strangers. aaaistant director of the Long 7:30 News 4:16'Showcase Kerr led the golfers with the low­ the english department, will also in the education and aid for re­ 7:45 Grandstand Bandstand 4:10News merous in the section devoted to ed.-by World members. (Herald photo by Saternis.) Itis four rules for safety are tarded children. She has been Beach Symphony, died Thursday. est score of 72 at the par 68 Ma- do some graduate study, probably' Furjanick, known in his youth in 4:00 Red Sox at Washington 4:4C6howcass the underclassmen. An eskimo sits tunning dosrn gifts from atrang- accepted at Columbia University 8:05 Pop Concert 4:10 Yankees S t Detroit reading a copy of the High School loney Course. Other individual I in the field of Uterature in Ar- . cn , refusing rides offered by for training in this field. northern Minnesota as a violin 11:00 News 11:30 Showcase and Newa World; an Hawaiian maiden, lows were: Senior, co-captain, thurlan times. Miss Libhy says ■trangera, avoiding dark and lone­ She will return to the 'Training prodigy, had been a high school complete with grass skirt and lei, Roger Poe, 77, against Bristol; that her teaching experiencaat ly stm ts, and knowing your local College in September to complete music teacher since 1937. FOR GRAD'S carries a feather to mark the Quill senior, co-captain Wayne Rey­ MHS has been "Most b^nraclal pelicaman. her course, which consists of Bible Hollywood — Arch Reeve, 71, PICK THE ALL NEW Staff, or staggers imder an arm-w nolds, 75 against Hall; junior Dave Miss Estes Leaves World Post and thoroughly en joj^ le,” and Othar gradas through the low­ and Doctrine, Evangelism. Pas­ pioneer movie publicity and ad­ load of books to commemorate Sir. Jay R. Stager, next year’s advisor to Somanhis, holds the 1961 Kaye, 78 against Maloney. she hopes that her stiidents have er rlaaass of high school have toral Counseling, and Teaching vertising executive, died Wednes­ FOR THAT SCHOOL PROM the Library Pages. A benlgn-iook- Issue, the last which Miss lone Fellows has had charge of, while The six varsity members on this learned as much from her as abs Methods. Next June she will be day of a heart attack. He was SCHICK she holds her first creation, the Somanhla of the class of 1934. year’s Squad were- seniors, Poa, For twenty-seven years Mlss^ly offered to print the pSrtial page^armed forceS'situatlon. Each year has from then^ rscalved pictorial pamphleU which Ing eagle atop a fulcrum marks free of charge and Miss Estes sis- the seniors publish a two-page edi­ eentain a special massage to par­ assigned permanently to a corps. credited with a part in dev.elwing the debating chib. The Science (Herald photo by Satemis). Reynolds, Kerr; juniors Kaye and Helen Estes, head of the English There w l^ be three of tho pres­ MaJ. E. Walter Lamle of the stardom for Gary Coopef, ^a^lene Stan Ifillnskl; and sophomore Don sumed the responsibility of advisor. tion of graduation events. ent facuUy who wiU go on to dif­ ents of this . community to warn Club is appropriately denoted by department of MHS has devoted For the first two years the paper and Inform their children of the Manchester Corp said she will be Dietrich, Cary Grant, Bow, OR WEDDING Besser. Miss Estes Retires ferent duties. Miss Doris E. Klb- a Hawaiian native peering intent­ much of her time to succeeding was a six-column edition which Manchester is Indeed privileged Importanca of following the eight welcomed tonight after a concert Charles (Buddy) Rogers and oth­ ly at a moUuidc. An eskimo Ixx>klng forward to next year. b ^ h ^ d of tho l a ^ department, by the Juplor Band and Choir of ers. Varsity coach Lawrence Perry, a generations o f High School World appeared in the Herald twice a to have such a paper. Many other win take up a new position as aanty rules. hunched grimly over s chess board week. The older Fergusons helped Tlis Munphlets wars printed by the Salvation Army at 7:30. Rent Formal Wear gives notice of the Chess. Club. Outdoor Music Festival member of the science depart­ staffs. Next year William Coe, also towns have tried this system w it^ teacher of Latin at Montclair Stats h ment, will have the nucleus of an­ a member of the Ehigllsh Depart­ the first staff on page arrange­ out success. The Her^d publish­ College, Montclair, N.J. Miss Klb- Allisd Printing, and photographs CroM Circle Pictures of the 687 seniors who ment and headlines. furnished by the Herald. S i J • werid's only wsihibls. rtsInIsM stssl hssd other outstanding team in return­ ment, will become faculty advisor ers feel that the additional ' cost be has a long record of service to South of the Border. A full house At Regal w s graduating make up the bulk to the World. The World benefited by the live­ • muscular motor tor fsttsr shaves of the 152-page yearbook. With ing varsity performers Dave Kaye, and inconvenience of printing the the school, in her capacity as a applauded enthusiastically last It Is said that Capt. James Volume I, number 1, of the ly "pictures make news” policy of TALE 8INOE1U SCORE Cook, the noted British explorer, ten photognif^ on each page, 72 Presented by Schools Stan HUinsM and Don Besser, page are secondary to the service teacher and as guide, counselor, night as the collegiate singing One Of Connecticut’s Largest • adluttsbis hoad for cloangr shavH World, published on Sept. 13, 1933, ths present publisher Tom Ferg;u- to both Manchester citizens and and friend.” Mexico d ty . June 16 The group presented a program of made the first recorded crossing pages are devoted to the seniors. Bruce Stavens, ’62 Tale University Glee Club has was the result of a suggestion by son. During the 1940s the Legion of MHS Itself. Miss Norma LeClalre, In ths popular, classical, and folk songs of the Antarctic Circle when he Formal Rents! Stores The Somanhis gives recognition former principal Clarence P. Honor column which presently ap­ scored a success in the first per­ to not only the graduating seniors Memorial Field was the aettlng^Song of Galilee," and-"The Lord Is "For this weekly high school ‘lie- business department, wlU go to at the Mexican-North American In- circumnavigated the polar Con­ UGGETTS Quimby.-Hie Manchester Evening pears weekly was suggested by a formance on its good will tour stituto of Cultural Relations. tinent in the 1770's. NEWEST STYLES TO but also to the faculty, to the cus­ for the annual Outdoor Music Fes­ My Shepherd.” port’,” says Miss Estes, "the Washington, D.C., where she has a LOW-LOW Renovations Made Herald staff, imder the direction of student. job in a government agency. She $0 .8 8 todial administrative staff, and the tival presented by the combined Roberta Johns, student director World staffs, the school and the Thomas and Ronald Ferguson, Each year with a new staff and FIT ALL MEN and BOYS PRICE cafeteria staff, and to the under- of the high school orchestra, then community have reason to be comments that she' has enjoyed high school and Barnard ninth conducted "When You Wish Upon For A-V Center grandfather and father, respective­ new pair of editors the style of the grateful to the Herald staff, Manchester High School, both as classihen. Group pictures of the ly, to the present owners, gra(;lous- page changes to a certain extent. •TUXEDOS 'CUTAWAYS REG. 12.95 many extra-curricular clt^a and grade choirs, and the combined Or­ a Star.” The next number, "The especially to Thomas and Walter a student and as a teacher. 'NOT AFHLIATED WITH ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANY' chestra and Band, including instru­ Waltzing (Jat,” was directed by Renovations on the Audio-Visual On special occasions the Herald Mrs. Catherine *M. Lang will teams completed the book. publishes a two-page edition of the Ferguson, co-owners, and to Har­ • STROLLERS Mr. Emil Ostrowski, fatculty ad­ mentalists from the junior high David Almond, student director of Center are almost complete. The old Turkington, Louis Mandell, and teach high school classes in Junior and elementary schools on Tuesday the high school band. changes will add greatly to the World. For Instance on the 60th English and in Creative Writing at visor of MHS Publications, was Staf f Honors anniversary of MHS the paper re­ Alex Girelll, who have advised the ONLY AT the business manager for the 1961 evening, June 13, at 7 o’clock. The The combined orcheetra, band efficiency of the sound studio. World over the years.’” the Mounds View High School, in EVERYTHING IN STOCK program commenced with and choirs joined in a number en­ Much needed space will be used viewed the school’s principals, Mounds View, Minnesota, her home LIGGETT AaadL DRUG Somanhis. Mrs. LaVeme Kelson high schoal memories and alumni Mary Pierce, '63. served as art director, and imder an arrangement entitled "Sousa titled was "A Tribute to Romberg." for easier manipulations of equip­ World Mentor state. Mrs. Lang says "possibly” AMESITE her leadership the artwork for the Marches” directed by Mr. Robert Before the program concluded,. ment and a more nearly sound­ she will return, sometime, to MHS. NOTHING TO SEND AWAY FOR yearbook was accomplished. Mar­ C. Vater. Mr. Robert Johns con­ Mr. Vater presented two scholar­ proof studio. Hie students at Manchester AT THS cia Werner, ’61 was the art ed­ ducted the next two number which ships from newly org;anized Dan­ TWo adjacent rooms, the broad­ "May your shadow ever grow High School are sorry to see all fioJikads. itor, and Edward Borgida, ’61 was were "Der Freischutz” and “Cere­ iel Manchuck Fund to David Al­ casting room and the sound studio, these teachers leave, but wish longer,” said Thomas Ferguson, DRIVES the photography editor. mony at Margate.” mond and Roberta Johns, both were formerly joined by an un­ them good luck in all their new oc­ co-publisher of the Manchester \ The Somanhis staff, under the The combined orchestra, band seniors planning to major in mu­ necessary door. This was removed cupations. HRST IN QUALITY Experiencfi direction of Miss Fellows, compiled and choirs joined in a medley di­ sic after they graduate. After con­ and replaced with wood and glass Evening Herald, In a toast to Miss Charles Joy, ’62 Ifi Oar the activities of MHS and put out rected by Mr. Walter Gyrzb, which gratulating them, Mr. Vater point­ by members of Mr. ’Theodore Fair­ Helen J. Estel', retiring adidsor to M s * FAIREST IN PRIDE the Somanhis. The staff consists included "Heartaches,” “Little ed out that this Fund is a long banks’ custodial staff,' Best the High School World. of: Qaida Ozols, editor; Kathleen Girl,” and "Just Because.” distance from its goal-of $5,000 Then Mr. Jacob Harolan, audio­ * FASTEST SERVICE Guaruitee Kanehl, assistant editor; Marcia Mr. Louis Beaulac directed the and that any contributions would visual director, and Mr. Andrew And truly the "shado'w” of Miss Scout Givtes Talk Werner, art editor; Hklward Bor­ combined Orchestra and band in be appreciated. Vincens, electrtmics shop Instruc Estes has touched the lives of Connecticat’i Lading Paving Contractor gida, Judy Rhodes, Suzanne Platt, "Romeo and Juliet,” and a tango The combined orchestra, band tor, got together and planned i many people. Witness to the fact On Foreign Tour Joy Flynn, Susan Minor, Carol entitled "Gondilla.” These wei-e fol­ and choirs, imder the direction of layout for the new equipment. was the attendance of about 80 World staff members and former Genta, Shlrin Richardson, Mari- lowed by "Finlandia” a n d /‘Cam­ Mr. Pearson, concluded the pro­ Members of the Audio-Visual A recent High School World lyne Rose, Lynn Richmond, Betsy pus Canteen,” under the direction gram with two songs in which Club drew up plans for a control members at a dinner honoring Miss Estes, held at Cavey’s Restaurant, mebtlng was the setting for a pre­ McLagan, Kathy Nektenis, Linda of Mr. Sam Macaluso. the audience w£(s Invited to Join, panel, and students of Mr. Vin­ view of a European tour narrated The THOMAS COLLA Co. Giacomlnl, Cassamdra V 1 n c e n L Mr. G. Albert Pearson, conduct­ "Now is the Hour” and "May the cens’ electronics ciassea did the Tuesday evening. by Debby Miller ’63. initial wiring. Honored guests for the event JA 2-T121 PAVING CONTRACTORS Ml 9-5224 Ml 9*1552 Donald Gleaison, Jim Valclulis, Suz­ ing the combined choirs, presented Good Liord Bless and Keep You.” Debby ia a member of the In­ anne Mamet. three selections entitled “Hora,” With the task nearing comple­ were Principal A. Raymond Ken Woods, '63 Rogers, former Principal Edson ternational Friendship Girl Scout tion, Audio-Visual Aids will soon Troop No. 1 in Manchester. She JUST A STEP AWAY fKOM REGAL have more space and easier facili­ M. Bailey, Walter and Thomas 'NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANY" PARK FREE IN PUBNEU. PARKINO ties for the operation of audio­ Ferguson, co-publishers of The and 18 other MHS world travelers Various Debates Practice Teacher visual equipment. Herald; Alexander Girelll of The ivill tour Europe this summer with Attentimi Freshmen their troop leaders. Miss Emily Ronald Jodoin. Herald, co-ordlnator for the High Smith and Mrs. John Mortimer. Held by Classes Freshmen are reminded that In English Glass School World; and William Coe, The girls will leave July 2 on physical examinations are re­ who will take over the responsibili­ the "Hanseatic” and return Sept. r Will solar exploration be neces- quired for all students during Miss June Seipel, s student at ties of World in September. 13 to Montreal. Their first atop Thespians Dance Daniel Minor Lisa Cowan their sophomore year. Students The dinner, described by Miss will be England, where they wlH Give Him a Living ReminTOr aary for futura existence? This Russell Sage College, haa for the Estes as "a complete surprise.” ► FORWORKING— wax one of the many questions wishing to be examined by past few days been observing and In Greek Setting stay with "penpals.” Next they their family doctor must bring was a secret well kept by its will cross the Channel to Francs WEEKEND SPECIALS! recently debated in Mr. John Palmr a report of this exsunination to assisting in various English classes authors, seniors Jane Steiner and Legion of Honor and gay Paris. After spending two Fabulous AssortmeM Of er’s General and College Prepara­ the Nurse’s Cfflce before I^c. of MHS. A Grecian, style temple set the Judy Prescott, co-editor and as­ weeks in Switzerland, they will ► scene for the Sock and Buskin sistant editor of the ’60-’61 World, «> FORFISHING — 1, 1961, She feels that observing amd proceed to Germany and on to tory Junior ciassea. Students were prom held on the Bailey Auditor­ and the many members and former "'Who harvests what his hand “The best things come in the chosen' for the sfflrmative and practice teaching are valuable ium stage May 24. The temple, Denmark, where they will lodge Good Tonight till 9:00 P.M. members who assisted In its plan­ has sown, does more for God, for smallest packages.” Pretty, petite with the Danish Girl Guides who ► negative sides, and chairman and aids in helping one determine a creation of Ronald Prentice, ’61, ning. Master of ceremonies was whether or not he is sincerely in­ man, his own.” Thus the ambition Lisa Cowan is no exception to the visited Manchester last summer. — OR JUST FOR FUNf substitute were appointed for each Barnard ’64 complete with clouds^ columns, and junior Robert Papanos, present co- rule. Her selection as Senior Miss group. terested in teaching as his life’s a throne, graced one aide of the and determination for success of They will go to Scotland, and con­ ► and All Pay Saturday... Potted Roses in Bud vocation. It enables the prospec­ editor of the World. of the week demonstrates the clude their trip at Stratford-on- You can find that inexpensive car you’ve been looking Taking part In the space explora­ stage, while the orchestra played The singing of a mock lament this week’s legionnaire, Daniel warmth with which everyone re­ tion debate were, on the afllrma- Barbara Arnold delights in try­ tive Instnictor "to--See the teach­ from the other. Avon, the birthplace of William for — RIGHT HBRE! ing profession from the other side about the problems of publishing Mlnlor Is summed up. gards our senior. Shakespeare. tlve side, Gary T ^ g a rt (chair­ ing novel ideas, giving surprise Arlyne Garrity, ’61, was chosen "With a- brush she is an artist, |M ^^K^^^^^W «AiM doy^Nf9ht^AdAra^GaodTdi^^ parties, and playing tennis. She of the desk,” in Miss- Seipel’s the World, contained the • apt Dan, who was recently the reci­ During recent weeks tho girls Many In Bloom man), Gall Prescott, smd Vir­ queen, with Ellen Hochberg '62, chorus, "She ain’t a-gonna cut my with a pen a master.” This is how ginia King, with Douglas Bird as belongs to Girls’ Choir and Dra­ words. It introduces to the future Wendy Lawrence, ’62, Kathleen pient of the Pratt and Whitney have been rehearsing square stories no more,” and an amusing the yearbook describes Lisa and dance^, practicing Negro spiritu­ Ranch Hense Western 'S3 CHCV. $445 'S3 FORD $295 • V . * substitute. On the negative side matics (Jlub, and joins in after­ teachtr the different techniques Johnson, ’64, and Jacqueline Cor' scholarship which is granted to a skit were the only entertainment. truer words were never spoken. als. and playing Indian games. Country Sedan station wag­ were James Lemon, Carol Verbarg school sports activities. used by various instructors, and bett, ’64, serving as members of boy who wishes to further his ed- For excellence in writing the atecr Beef, Lean Block Style Bel Air 4-door. Green. Ra­ InckuNiif: Sttriinq SRvrt, Hrst Lady, Howdi Ch«rry GIrw, Pm c *, CHmb«n, permits him first-hand association In the skit Cecily England, ’62, ucatidn in the field of science, has Their aim Is to entertain the Euro­ on 4-door. Radio, heater: (chairman), and Robert Buettner. her court. costumed as Miss Estes, answered has received two gold keys—one in dio, heater. Power Glide, Jacquelyn Costello is tiyice blest with tho realities of teaching, cor­ Awards were presented to San­ plans of graduating from Rens­ pean families they will visit with THIS COUPON WORTH standard tranemlailon. Gretn Cheryl Lisciotti acted as modera­ typical questions from World mem­ the state contest and the other in aeat coven. and lyhlta. Hybrid Tool, PloribufKios. tor. The affirmative side won. in the field of fine arts. Not only recting papers and preparing les­ dra Hunter, ’61, beat actrasa; selaer Polytechnic Institute as a varitles of American customs. sons, for Instance. bers, such as "Miss Estes did I the nattonal judging for the Scho Another question on wether does she vocalize in the specially Marg;aret Cote, ’61, beat supiport- top rate physicisL This ambition lastlc 'Vratlng Awards. She was The co.st per girl of $791.87 has Cliuck Roast selected Bariiard Choral Ensemble, All in all. Miss Seipel agrees leave my gym suit In the World of­ been earned by baby sitting, spon­ 100 World Brno Stam|M *52 FORD $245 *54 FORD $195 colored segregation should be ing actress; Ronald Pirkey, . 62, will undoubtedly be fulfilled, since also the recipient of a Quill writ­ but she also has a talent for cre­ that observing and practice teach­ bMt actor; Carter DeCormier, '61, fice?” soring dinners, raking leaves, and aboUsheiLor not was debated. Mary "Miss Estes” held up a red he haa been accepted there as ,a ing award. CUatomltna V-8, 4-door. Ra- Mainllna V-8 4-doer. Radio,, Wl 5HU HAVE A ative drawing. ing are extremely valuable and best supporting actor; and Judith result of his outstanding perform­ working on tobacco farms. With the purchfiM of $5.00 or more. dlo, heater, FordotataUc. heatar, Fordomatic. Seat -Twerdy (^chairman), Jamea Slavin, enlightentog. gym suit and answered, “I ' don’t Lisa’s talent as an artist has BblOY THt PilASUME OF A and Mary Goodwin were on the Cook, ’61, backstage. ance in high school. won her several honorable men­ Two seniors. Frances Nylin and One roapon per adult cuatomer. Dark blue. covers. This past year Ned Zagllo has Terry Phllbrick, '64 Andrea Pratt, ’62. mind you leaving your clothes Ann Louise Jeffries will remain GOOD A5SORTMENT OF affirmative aide. On the negative around tho World office, but did This year Dan’s courses include tions in the Scholastic Art been vice president of the French Elnglish rV, Biology II, Physics, in Copenhagen. Denmark, to study Good Jane 16 end 17. side were Albert Judd (Chairman), Club, A member of Audio-Visual you have to hang it from the cur­ Awards. With such artistic ability '51 FORD $95 '53 CHEY, $395 Janice Varney, and Judy Baker, PICNIC RAINED IN GIRLS PLAN PICNIC Honors Math Analysis and Solid and a clever imagination, Lisa was at the International Peoples’ Col­ 210 2-door. Heater, stand­ PLACTICRETE PATIO Club, and a credit to the Barnard The Friday outdoor barbecue of An outing to Ocean Beach Is be­ tain rod?” lege next year. lb with Clyde Rauschenback as the soccer team. After school the ' ‘ITie program closed with the pre­ Geometry. a natural choice for the Somanhis Deluxe 2-door. Radio, heat­ ard transmiasion, tinted EVERGREENS the French I Club was rained out. ing planned by the Sophomore Dan's serious Interests are as Kathy Vennart, ’64 e substitute. The moderator for this chances are that Ned can be found The club met Instead at the home sentation to Miss Estes of a gold Art Staff. Her .crazy, but cute, er, standard transmission. glaaa, scat covsri, 2-tone debate was Otis Keperis. The win­ .Girls’ C3ub under the direction o f apparent in his extra-curricular "natives” may be seen scrambling Blue. green. at the golf course. of Wendy Suek, '64. Mlsa Norma LeClalre. watch and a folio of letters from TM5 5UMM€ft AND ing group was the aifflrmatlve side, former World members describing actlvltlea as they have been in his through the pages of the '61 year­ TBDMBkBED PREflH NATIVE CHICKEN A similar debate resolved that their achlevemnets since leaving prog^ram of courses. Dan is a mem­ book. 297 Girls Receive 'S3 C H ty . $395 '53 OLDS. $395 integration should be enforced in high school. Appropriately, and ber of tho Math Club and the When this tireless World re­ ■AftYTODOYeURSaFI the South. Taking the affirmative with humor. Miss Estes replied,” Science Club. He is also a member porter and feature editor i.s not 210 4-deoc. Haatar, Powar R-88 Holiday coupe. Radia, FLOWERING SHRURS Intramural Honors CHUCK LEBS or BREASTS haatar, hydramatic, power aide were Herbert Kingsburg Thank you, very much. I shall of the 'Verplanck Chapter of the racing to meet the paper's dead­ Tender quartera that fry ap OUda, sw t covart. Blua and (Chairman), Dick Sloan, and Jim National Honor Society and a line, she is often found pouring whlta. eteering, power brakes Unted think the World of these.” Girls’ Intramural awards were a golden crisp taaty hrown. glaae, eeat covers, whitewall Biasell, with Michael tlarvey as the member of the Chess Club. Dan over manuscripts for Quill for Wa art your tftaltn for coHiid ECADY TO PLANT which she has been secretary. presented by Miss Julia Case, Miss STEAKS Urea. Black and white with BUbstl^te. Karen Niles (Chair- played on the Chess Team from Mary Faignant and Mrs. Msirjorie '55 FORD $695 red interior. mam), Terehce Kelly, and Elaine MHS which recently won the state An active participant in the and s|dit roil ftnciim- Somanhis Changes Current Affairs Club, Lisa was Sarasin. all of the physical educa­ Got Yours TMs Wsthtfid Mlckewicz, with Robert Morrissey championship. tion department, at a sports as­ V-8 convertible. Radio, heat­ substitute, took the negratlve side. chosen to represent MHS at the er, Fordomatic. Black body, '53 BUICK $295 During the summer Dan plans sembly June 8 ii) the auditorium. Hie moderator was Palu'el Flagg, Picture Schedules to take an advanced course in annual UN Mock Assembly. Forty-eight Girls’ Leaders who new white top. WhitewiUi Special 2-door hiardtop. 2- and there was no concluding deci­ Our talented senior has brought Urea. tone green. Radio, heater, Physics at Choate Academy. Dan have been on a probationary peri­ lb sion. A new policy regarding senior her charming smile and willing od for one year were made official Pynaflow, tinted' g 1 a • s, We Hevft Alt Awwer 90 Every 6«N w i Pw f Problem haa been granted a partial scholar­ hands to many other MHS Clubs: whitewall tires. The students enjoyed these and portraits has been established this ship for this course. leaders bjt receiving their em­ 'S3 CHCV. $395 ether debates very much. Art Club, Art Service Squad, blems. Nine Aquaettes were^fflv- Lynne Rosooe, ’63 year. In the piuit seniors have had During his spare time (when he Paint and Powder, and Sock and '52 OLDS. is not studying or working at the en awards. 974 MAIN STREET 210 2-door hardtop. Radio, $75 their Individual pictures taken dur- Buskin. Outstanding achievement was heater, standard tranamia- 88 2-door. Radio, beater, hy­ Year ' R ^ PteoMire! TYPEWRITER PROBLEM the fall months. Marco Polo as a bus boy), Dan In recognition of her outstand­ enjoys golfing and playing tennl^. displayed by Sue Boris, who ob­ MANCHESTER Blon, aeat coven. 2-tone blua. dramatic. Hie problem of the misuse of Since the classes have become ing scholastic contributions to tained 700 points as a sophomore, school typewriters has again come BO large( it has become necessary Our ambitious le^onnaire, Dan­ MHS the National Honor Society thus being the only one from her Iflbwdfc IWMB vW ipiflVm- w T E-rnfrtr■jlwlK nVI9fW febwftMRrVwfH up in the typing ciassea. So far to b e t^ taking these pictures ear- iel Minior, is the son of Mr. and was proud to receive Lisa as a new Mrs. Edward Minior of 478 East class to receive a big ’Td”. The this' year, an average of eight re­ liier. This year the picture ached- member this year. For in spite of highest honors, gold bar pins, were AMPLE FREE PARKING pairs has been made on each tjrpe- ule runs from May 12 to Sept. 12. Center St. her busy Schedule Lisa has not for­ Amy Raesler, '62 presented to four senior glrla who MANCHESTER OLDSMOBILE writer In the business rooms. Mr. Msmbera of the claas of 19CQ who gotten that these clubs are extra­ earned over 1,200 points. Thslr NEXT TO OUR STORE! 1215 Toilaiid THmpikg Ruaaan Wright repottsd that any hsTA not had their "sitting” at the curricular. MOTOR SALES CORRECTION names and number of points, aro Bohnal wear and tsar of a ^rpe- Fallot Studio by Sept. 12, cannot Carleton OoUegs In Minnesota as follows: Msurera Brcran. 1342: Telephone MI 9-2508 wxltar la ammsabls; but when keys be guaranteed placement In the In the picture of the model of will be the "home" of our senior Dawn Kolumpliy, 1300; Robstta BRAJI VWX&K, RJMa RJ8T SUBAier ATS dalibsrately bent and pennleJ BatMM Ftricey OsroljB Kather *62 ’’Somanhis.’’ the city of Paris published in last nqxt year. Recognizing her spe­ Thorpe, 1,225; and CUral SbSB- I WEST 8 T .------B lf8-U U Hours: 9 to 6 Except Thors, or peocUs ara fbund Janunlng up Membera of next year’s senior week's World, Mary tiou (Ja- cial abilities, the college has ning, 1,205. t ^ keyboard, it should be ths re- Twirling her baton at the hefid o f next year's MHS Majorettes will be Geraldine Verge class Should contact the Fallot prlloszl and Rick Barrett made the granted her a scholarship. Nineteen aanlon and tour jun­ •ad Friday Until 8 O’dodi spoaislhlllty of ths studsnt to ro- StSdlo or Carols Goodchllda ’62 If floor plan for the scale model of The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. iors, Karen Cluurllla, Cbrts Innc- p w tho damage, and not tho tax- '62, recently *ele(d;fid cajptain of the group. Rimald Pirkey will perform, the duties they wish to airaiif A on appolnt- Paris. The building Jackie Cook F. H. Cowan, Lisa Uvos at 80 wall, Olnny King and CSnls La- payera « ( Manebaster. o f studeftt director o f the hand for the '61*'62 school year. C iirol^ Mather *62 will nsDt which wlil not conflict with Is bolding is the Ptmtheon not tbs OrssnwDod I>r. Polt. rscatosd gold SMlWs ft r n m m u o A 08 do likewise in her newly elected portion as gtodent director of the sduiol otcheetn. VaRjr FbnhBlck Farthanoo. Xlt L ««. ‘61 sanUng 2300 petota F A G S a D C m i f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALOi. MIXNCHESTER. OONN^ FRIDAY. JUNE It, IM l MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1961 FAGS skvstnasN Ccwmarf sumed here June 8 after settle­ Roooe, maasger o f Sean here, for by Temple Chapter, Order of Elast- ment of the strike, according to Sears to Lease the past three months tiytag to em Star, tmder the chairmanship Bertron A. Hunt, chairman o f the Town^ Hartnuin Simp Land acquire warehouse space for the Senate Passes Fire G)nfined of Mrs. Joseph Gallant. Rainbow School Building Committee. Arm. . Teen-age Credit Market Voters May Enroll Bon Ami Space Girls will serve dinner and have AMERICAN NATU RAL GAS transports natural SPF Electe To Save Burnham St. Trees Sean had been of b u y charge of decorations. In Party June 30 Newly elected officers of the Sears Rbebuck iind Co., at 348 biUldlng a new warehouse, DeRoc- ROUND Roads Bill with To Rec Room Guests at the 7:45 meeting will gas from Texas and Louisiana for distribution in Senior Pilgrim Fellowship o f the be Mrs. Emilio M. Hirth of Hart­ W. Middle TpkSn has Issssd, for co said, prior to getting assistance Now $10 Billion a Year Michigan and Wisconsn. Since 1960, its earnings First Congregational Omrch In­ TTie Town of Manchester and the^ Improvement of the Windsor St. fritm the Chamber. A fire at the home of Mr. and ford, grand royal matron, and Her­ TlMK« will b« aa cnrollaMnt MS* clude Richard Wilcox, ^president; a ftvs-year period, 7,000 square Hartman Tobacco Oo. are going intersection Is going to cost.one The property is being leased Billboards Ban Mrs. Bernard Bursack at 24 Moore man O. Goldbeck o f Milford, and dividends have more than doubled. To meet ■iaa for p n ^ t TOtera to register Penny Harris, vice president; Linda to swap little pieces of land on large elm, however. The tree haa feet o f floor apace in the former ° By JOY MILLER' ,|,er this Is a helathy thing for St., about 3:80 yesterday afternoon grand royal patron, both of the Hillman, .ecording secretary: Bar­ Burnham St., so that 21 trees can from Leon A. Rubin, owner Of the (AP Women’s Editor) increasing demand, the company has increased with a political party from noon to a 44-inch diameter. Bon Am i Mills building. It is re­ center section of the Bon Ami children, with the credit sins of (OontlaiMd from Page Om ) was quickly extinguish^ by Town Grand Court, Order of Amaranth. bara cargo, corresponding secre­ be'saved and an , Intersection at 8 p.ra. June SO, If they are not now The intersection is too sprawling ported by Nicholas Pbncheff, complon Oft HUUard S t ' Loasb New York, June 14—When a the fathers being handed down to Fire companies 1 and 2. its net plant by 30% in the past two years and tary; Gail Cargo, treasurer; Windsor S t can be Improved. The fire, of undetermined or­ . member* of a party. for safety now, howsvtr, and the chairman for Industrial Develop- terms w e n not nvoalod. Chrlaon 12-year-old ' can saunter into a the next generation." up 60 per cent of the tab. O f the is continuing to expand its facilities. For more, George Teomans, chairman o f the The trees wers among 48 trees narrowing will oontributo to bettor Typical Family Owes 85,909 igin and confined to an area above nent for the Manchester Chamber Trucking oecuploa a third o f th i atof’e'And put a lollipop or a base­ system’s estimated cost of $41 bil­ In the First District, the aes- faith commission; Valerie Wenner, threatened with removal from the traffic control, said Langtry. $ 6-P A Sl There’a no doubt, of course, a fireplace in a basement room, COMPLETE STOCK OF call us. ; o f Commerce. property and Jack Huntar is p.m . and Sat. untO notm, David Eaton, historian. The call came Into the town fire­ alon will be at the Covetnry Grang^e farther south on land owntd' by IS Msatha ar ican family today owes 86,000, a board control bonus plan aay they The fellowahlp will hold its an­ the tobacco company, the town Or is It teaching him responsi­ house about 3:20 after Mrs. Bur- V BELTS 413 per cent climb in 15 years. Hall on Rt. 44A. nual picnic at 2 p.m. Sunday at the U JM MOlaa Ooanmtaa $195 Down bility, making him a debt-consci­ have hopes the House will accept The Registrars of Voter* will will be able to save 21 o f the trees. “ As we enteil^d 1061 people sack and her son foimd a power Complete Stock Of All FUTmM- & CO. home o f Miss Jeanne LaVigne on Residents o f the north side of ous small edition of pop? It. Rep. George H. Fallon, D-Md., failure in the house. Upon open­ Fractional HP V-Bcits Members New York Stock Exchange also wbrk on caucus lists during R L 31. Whether It’s robbing the cra­ were paying for such things as chairman of the House Public the session and make any neces­ the street have withdrawn their girdles, hairpins, cars and fun­ ing the cellar .door, she found the For Home, Farm and Shop 71 UtT CINTER n. • MANCHfSn* • Till Ml 3-8181 About Town petition for a hearing on the tree In Buying dle or performing community serv­ Roads L subcommittee, said he was basement filled with smoke. Her sary changea New caucus lists ice, some stores in some states erals on the never-never plan—as prepared to do so. Jamss T. If«/r • Robarl M. Itorfctf must be filed with the town clerk The Rev. James R. MacArthur removal. the British call it — 856 billion. son then put In the alarm from e Power Lawn Mowers will use “ Image of God'* as his The town will give the tobacco BOLAND MOTORS make charge accounts available to The billboard extension proposal box 15. by July 21. Financing and Interest charges e Washing Machine* company .69 hundredths of an children as young as 12. was adopted on a voice vote In the Parents of any pnispectlve first sermon topic during the 10:43 come to 83 billion. Total private a m. services Sunday at First Con- acre, and the tobacco company As for youngsters a little older, Senate after its supporters beat Getd Scholarship e Refrigerators grade pupUa who have not been S68 UENTEB S T R E E T - ^ 8-4079 debt, 'including consumer and gregaticmal Church. will give the town 37 hundredtiu of they’ve been called "Teen Tycoons, down, 55 to 38, an attempt to limit David F. Haskell, son of Atty. • Air-ConditlonerB, etc. registered, may enroll the young- OVER 88 TEARS IN THE SABIE LOCATION mortgage debt, adds up to more an acre, said Chester Lartgtry, because they are so rich,” and the it to one year. and Mrs. John R. Haskell of 18 OES Hosts Visit ■ stera at one of the school offices be- The Pond Hill Homemakers rOUR qVAUTV LARR d e a l e r than $200 billion.” Group will meet at 8 p.m. Monday deputy director o f public works. number of stores around the coun­ The bill increases the anportion- Jordt St., has been awarded a FOR THAT SQUARE DANCING FATHER fore the public schools close. try offering them credit is increas­ Hill, who seemingly haa total By Grand Court Supt, Royal O Fisher has re­ at the home of Mrs. Thomas Morri­ Most of the road will, be located ments of federal funds to the states Franklin Winslow Johnson Alum­ AND HIS WIFE LIVERWURST ing rapidly. . recall where astronomical debt ni Scholarship from Colby College. quested that any children who may son on South S t This will be the nine feet farther south, except for for the Interstate system by MANCHESTER annual planning meeting. the Intersection, which will be 22 “This phenomenal growth of statistics are concerned, insists 811.56 billion over the next 11 Haskell, a senior at Manchester Grand Court officers will make move to Coventry be registered at he’s never bought anything on once in ordir that they may be in­ There will be a round and square feet farther south. teen-age credit la one aspect of the years, and provides the extra High School, is a member of the their official visitation to Chap­ AUTO PARTS Special Purchase . Ldok For The Brand Name cnnsumer credit explosion," says time. He lives with his wife and revenues to meet these allotments. National Honor Society, Math, De­ man Court, Order of Amaranth, cluded in class list*. dance at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow at In rerouting the road, the town small son in a rented apartment, The public schools will close for the TA C building Ih Rockville. engineering department haa drawn Hlllel Black, who came across on- The apportionments will be step­ bating, Dramatics, French. Cur­ tomorrow evening at the Masonic 270 BROAD ST, the-cuff plans for junior during doesn’t own a car, saves to pay ped up starting with the one foi} rent Affairs, and Photography Temple. the summer on Thursday. They Tlcketa may be obtained from Mrs. a reserve curve, which is sort of cash for large items. will reopen on Wednesday. Sept. 6. Clarence A. BradAeld. an 8-ahaped design In which the research for his book “ Buy Now, fiscal 1963, scheduled to, be made clubs. He is also on the staff of A dinner at 6:30 will be prepared ■MATCHING SHIRTS- Pay Later.” " I don’t think credit itself Is next month. It will be 82.4 billion, the High School World, and is an Waah nuA Wear W H ITE or T A N wljUi TAC Oeanup Set a reverse curve, which is sort of bad,” he says.* “It supplies jobs. Maacbester Eveofaig Herald Oov- another going In the opposlts di­ BRAE MARR 815 BUIlon by 1967 as compared with $2.2 billion for Eagle Scout of Boy Scout 'Troop Westem CACTUS JCmtiroldmd There will be a workday at the It allows low-income people to fiscal 1662. The apportionments are 61. TAC biiildlng in Rockville at 10 eatry correepondent. F. PaoUae rection. The technlrue will save “ Kids get allowances from their bring up their standard of living. U ttiA telephoae Pngrlm S-688L authority to the states to let con­ a.m. tomorrow to clean up. putty utility polee as well as trees. iarents, have jmrt-tlme Jobs— and “But my objection is the Ameri­ tracts. gram gives to states agreeing to LAMES' REG. $5.96 $ Q .0 O holes in the building, scrape and Grate & Weii^el t’s all their money to spend the can consumer is too often de­ SET r The interstate is to be a sys­ regulate billboards within 660 sand. way they want to. The teen-age ceived, and In some Instances out­ MOTS REG, $6,98 tem of divided lane, no-atop-Uc^t, feet of the interstate right-of-GULAR 821.96...... ▼ I # • / J Marion Gregory. Alternates are For the man who likes to garden, be sure to visit THIS SUNDAY Mrs. Elaine Hotchkiss, Mrs. Pef- CHOOSE FROM ley FoUansbee, Mrs. Ernest Marsh HE LOVES CANDY, TOO DAD’S OWN RADIO ENIOY UFE MORE IN IS SUMllER and Mrs. Morrow. Delegatea-at- large include Mrs. Henry Korber ESPECIALLY MUNSON’S OPEN DAILY of North Windham. Mrs. Richard AND SUNDAY BUILD A PABO aiA FHIEPUGE C. Snow and Mrs. Helen Mac Far- ROUTE 6, BOLTON NOTCH (Toward Andover) 9 A.M. to 7:30 P.M. land of MansAeld Center. 6 TRANSISTOR - WORLD FAMOUS Savings stamps purchased by school children in May through the 312 OAKLAND ST.-M I 9-9406 AuxUiaiy's National Security Committee totaled 1109.38. The year's figures total tl,444.40. GARDEN SALES'"”’™”"'™ The unit has donated se to the There’s stiH time to take ochfontoge of this spoeioi! ^^®%nnB6in1l On POCKET Invites your family CARE program. Items Listed Below Are Sale Winners of the auxiliary poppy POTTED ROSES in BUD and BLOOM Woodland Gar€{pn's Annual and guests t o outdoor poster contest'in the second class, cooking. Lifetime ma­ : were first prize of J3, Christme sonry, attractive color- Jamaitus; second of $2, Patricia fast mulberry, patent­ HYBRID TEA e„,k *2.00 3 f., *5.50 RADIO ed construction, quick Pierce and third of |l, Robert and easy to erect with­ AdamiMk; In the first class, first Orimson Glory; Picture Pink; Golden Charm; Konigin L'uise, White; Condesa, De You Can Save Up to 50%! (Size of a pack of cigarettes) out cement or special prize of 83. Mary Welles; second Sastago, Red and Yellow; Talisman, Red and Yellow; Ami Quinaro, Red; Betty. GERANIUM SALE! tools. Uses newspaper o f 82, Ann Robertson and third of kindling. Only 839.95; 81.. Kathleen Murdock. Uprichard, Pink. Still Time To Plant (And Save) Annuals, Vege­ with handy service The Americanism essay contest counter only prize of 810 went to Maureen Were 85c REG. $28.95 •’ Woodward: scholastic sward of 810 table Plants, Perennials, Shrubs and. Evergreens Ask for free towetere- - to Linda Doggart. and 95c “OUTDOOR UVING The nominating committee, to ^ CLIMBINC FLORnUNilA For Hw kitMP in rasas WITH resent a slate of officers at the sta our soloctlan of NOW rLASTlCRETF July 17 meeting at 8 p.m, at the at your Atalet's . . . post home, includes Mrs. Elaine PAT04TED HYBRID TEA DOGWOODS or write ns direct Hotchkiss, chairman. Mr*. Louis ROSE SPECIAL SPECIAL LAWN SEED All C'oiorN: Pink, uhltc, red, >iolet. 50c size now 49c. Bedding size were A. SteuUet and Mrs. John Lacek. and FLORIBUNDA S.V. now 'ZUf. 1 Golden Climber 1 Frensham, Red You can plant Uichc geraniums between evergreens in beds or in win­ DECORATOR BRICR Save your lawn from Briefs 1 Improved Blaze-Red ROSCS. Red, Pink, Double White guttetspout dsmsge. July 1 is the deadline for per- and FERTILIZERS dow boxes. A t this LOW price, buy several! 1 Clt>- Of York. White ^ 1 Betty Prior, JPtnk l| y \ with a Plosticrete - manently physically disabled per- SPECIAL LIGGETT. PRICE - sons to apply by mail on a prescrib­ A 6.00 Value, Ail Three A 4.99 Value, Both THIS WEEKEND PLAN TO PLANT SOME OF OUR ed form which may be obtained 2.50 T, 3.50 II \\SPLASRiiBIOC * from the town clerk, for a special -A TRANSPLANTED BEDDING asd VEGETABLE PUNTS 11 in lifetiaw session for admission as an elector. SiBDdard NOW PRICE! OPEN Come in and browse around and see the wonderful selection of fine plants grown fresh for l| reinfotced ooo- "" 4.50 10% O ff On S Or More Yi FREE nze, rough- - A Total of 130 children and "" 3.50 NOW 2 5 % OPE! you in qur greenhouses and beds. Plants that please and will be a constant source of pleas­ textured. 7 ' II Crete, only • adults have signed up for the NITES ure to you and your friends. • Case . mvlmming program which will fsBiionable colors. ^ start June 26 and continue through Flowering Plants Vegetable Plants • Hearing Aid for borders, ehimBeyt, n . July 28 at the town-owned Sandy FORSYTH IA or PERENNIALS Aw Tonnatoes, Peppers, Cabbage, Lettuce, walks, wan*. MSk ; Shores and Clearwater' beaches. Ageratum, Asters, Balsam, Bachelor Buttons, Car. BroocoU, Basil, Cauliflower, Sprouts, • Battery .Registrations are still being taken LOOK! nations,' Petunias, Phlox, Zinnias, Snaps, Dahlias, Celery, Eggplant, *a t the home of Mrs, Herman Le- Marigolds, Portula<-a, Salvia, Verbena. .Doyt, chairman, on Main St. There BRIDAL WREATH Reg.^60c and 65c 6 YEAR BUSHES—BALLED and BAGGED AT THIS LOW PRICE. GLADIOLUS BULDS 4 0 c and 5 0 c ■ are, * few vacancies for the after­ Doz. noon classes at Clearwater Beach. 65c .The classes have been filled at 3 For YOU'LL WANT SCVERAL • Powerful enough to bring in 14 to 21 stations - Sandy Shores Beach. C PATIO-BLOC High School Report NOW 4 0 ^ DO Z. DOZ. $ DONT PASS UP THESE WEEKEND S-P-E-C-l-A-L-S! Each $1.00 Rhododendrons 10 3.00 • Battery sells for only 59c— Lasts hundreds of hours Lifetime beauty underfoot, for your AH Indications are that the gen­ -garden, terrace, walk. Laid without ce- eral contract work at the new 1 .5 0 POTTED ROSES TUBEROUS PURPLE • Pulls in stations clearly anywhere C o v «tr y High School project will Hemlock : ment or special tools. Textured noo-ddd Climbers and everbloomlng; BEGONIA 1 . >be completed substantially ahead In bud and blossom. WE5TEMA • Built-in antenna v surface, 7 attractive ookn. Easy oa -o f the opening of the school In UPRIGHT YEWS MAGNOUAS AZALEAS All Other Bulbs Reduced 50% Hetxi Juniper Beg. $1.90. $1 OO Budded In 4” Pots Grafted 8 to 4 F t .your eyes, your feet, your podtettook. ISratember. NOW ...... • A X ONLY ONLY • Nothing to bum out but W ttery , * T U s Work Includes finishing the Reg. 88.59 to $4.59' Ask for free P A T lO -P L A H N B R i RED AZALEAS Thuso Biota 6 For $5.44 'inside o f the bullying, driveways, VALUABLE OFFER • Transistors guaranteed for lifetime design your own in color, to s e d e l ‘ parking areas and site work. The $ 2 * 2 5 • 4 aari; ahoy stn only work ndiich might not be com­ Pienis Japonica 5-10^5 GARDEN • Best sounding, best looking radio, best quality you’ve ever seen 1 / pleted w ill be the work under the Now $ 2 ' ^ ® 10-6-4 LAWN FOOD GARDn4 UME OPEN 7:30 to 5 P.M. general contract of seeding. This « d , Globe Arbovitae ORTHO SPECIAL FOOD OPEN ’TONIGHT would be done later In the fall. 2 for $3,95 , UBOniQ TIME ONLY • 90-DAY GUARANTEE SATURDAY 7:30 to NOON U N T IL 8:39 - Conetruction at the project was 2 far $3.95 Boxwood 50 Lbs. 2.44 50 Lha 1.99 50 Lbs. 59c martially ahut down because of the .'n>d carriers strikq on April 16 BUY ORTHO ROSE • PERFECT G IR FOR ANYONE • FATHER'S DAY Azoleas VaHstlM : '■nd clooed down completely May WEEPING VARIEGAHD Soa Us Far: I Frta for tha Asking: 3. Tlw general ctmtract work re- RED WEIGELA 1 L B . B O X Perennials, Flowering Shrubs, Evergreens, I . . . , . , • . . • FOR THE GRADUATE / WEIGELA or Sprays, Insecticides, Grass Seed, Peat Moss, I Advice on your landscaping and gardening REGULAR PRICE In Bloom WILLOWS ALMOND PINK n.49 Bird Baths, Window Boxes, Fencing, etc. I proUema freely and gladly ghrea. ONLY AT For HoMst POTTED Get FuU 10 Oz. Refutable $V A t% Plastic AppUeator. Price l a 4 Y YOU BUY WITH ASSURANCE AND SATISFACTION AT leewwycd Repelri e* $ 1 . 3 5 $ \ . 5 0 e a c h Rodio. TV. S itrto , ABSOLUTELY FREE 3 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU PhoMoraphs, A $2.W VALUe m ONLY $1.44 3 for 3 .9 5 336 NORTH MAIN ST.— MI ••B25S AppliciMM' 5 0 * a TOUR OBTHO BBADQUARTEBS a LIGGETT (RuxalL DRUG GLASTONBURY BRANCH BLUNOXONnUNOi 98 Hebrai Avwnw Wm A RoM, a«Ma IB Potterton's Woodland Gardens JAB-SIM IMIU n o n e m 8-4587 See our Ijne of BIRTH BATHS and LAWN ORNAMENTS ■a VALUABU OFFER 168 WOODLAND ST. JOHN J, XAPADKA . Krynt (PajJuidsL ■9 aib—O * . o f C ta n * MANOHBarrER, CONN. Open Dallr im S PJI. M l 3 -8 4 7 4

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BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE wltK MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE nSHT, PETUNIA... Z CAN HARPLY Bolt Blows Top After Being Called *Schmoe * Charges Fired «0GN%i«rrrr WAIT TO PLAY IT i RIPS ONLY PBT X BMiRHAt> L AiwMr te Ln Negroes Bid WITH VtXJ, fMkSut.PHuontTHsPar a to m WAB ONCB WM8N Graceiy Lift BUM? J AND Z WANT YOUTO WORK R>R -60T3AVS NmrtfOW To Join CJnb AiE-/all you h a n b id d o MPCSD-THB •*r-rr WAS A /house/ Newcomer Early Open header Peis WHILB Z BUILD UP BUSINESS/ XTRAINSD ITTOOb iBMffrpiaft Ondow FIRST OP AU mZ'AI tfOINBlD BVVB OUT AN BUM , S K lade(S«M lOStmMd New BrlUln, Junft 18 (m— aoARBTS'OPF THB lllCiBd B irm ingham , Mich,, June'f’l*' lil* second Open, taiped unruly^lncludlng auch Journeymen pros aaSacore wall may range betweeh 284 Questionable spona4ring iftigna- loSLocarioM lessonSiInfrbnch, / A 1 ' 1.1- r'^flWInnH fTilla* T%a *• ?A AAB •* _a. _ tmm SPANISH,FRI m H E R sue ys/,__,« UlBwaMMorw 16 (/P)— A b rig h t newcom er Oakland Hills' par 35-35—70 course Doug Ford, Dow Finsterwald, Bob and 288." Furgol shot a 75. tures led to the reJecUoA of mem- eosaend taMpt for the day's only sub-par round, berslilp applications from two’ N«- wrtH sverV; u n iA atAwtnUaB pro, Bobby Brue of Milwau­ Rosburg and Dave Douglas. The real killer hole in yester­ PARROT/^ u iS m ta e oaMeiiaa 35-34—69. Among IS tied at 73 were 1955 day's wind-swept round was the groes, according to the president IBAntm BSMUateal kee, held a one stroke lead and Bolt took three bogieu after a U.S. Open Champ Jack Fleck and 16th "pond” hole, a 405-yard, par- of tbe Stanley Golf Club. / diracUoH was just about the only happy spectator called him a “Schmoe”— Sammy Snead, who four times has fbur which resulted In no fewer The club has no course or club­ MMoale maker a Jewish term roughly translated been a bridesmaid, but never a than 54 bogies, 20 double bogles; house of Its owm, but uses ths fa­ ISSlM m WPanwlaii ladiaa man in the 150-player field cilities of the municipal course. A SOHoUoalM UHaatdiah STOacajed dSOatea v/hich plunged Into the second Into "jerk"—on the 14th green. winner in the open. five three-over-pars; and one hor­ 2_/>___ J m nA mmkf *. a*. aiomceBeMtn The 73 crowd also included the special meeting of the parii board B Vl> TJt, BA PA. (B* _ noidnndiMli ,a r Salute SSPaatrr msiMi^ round of the Slat U.8. Open Golf Bolt complained w hen,a small rendous eight. to air the dispute was to be held 'aSAfte dOTanor dtOeed Oiamplonship today. ^ r l ran across his line of vision on top amateurs. Bill Hyndman of . Brue, a 155-pounder, standing today. ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN MDaptiid dlAmoaemaot dSOraatUks Former champion Tommy Bolt, a putt. That broi’ght the "Don't Huntingdon Valley, Pa., and Fred 5-9, has been a pro a year and a at OriiM BlaM d d la t who uaualty Just geta mad at him­ be a Schmoe” crack from a specta­ Mosely of Madiaon, Wls. half. Hla best previous perform­ The latest charges snd counUr- .SAu.maHT,.tauB96_ s E ' " * MColar eifSwardthe dTIUdriMe charges over why applications "Mti,WHnonbnI-~» IT I; the 15th and 16th also bogied the Middlecoff (1949). on yesterday’s round, has won only Dagata said the applications of MKinditfmN “ 1 L f All except three players were 17th and 18th. Although Palmer won, the 1960 $3,683 this year. The top swag 401UU1 over par In a temper-testing round James Mitchner and Manuel An­ eiPoQdMk* IT Bunched between 71 and 74 were Open with the ^ o n d lowest 72- In the .Open la $14,000. drews. both Negroes, were reject­ 44Coim btfora IJ J at ^Windswept, Oakland Hills yes­ no fewer than 46 famoiu and not- hole aggrregate^yRO—there was a Brue'a only other U.S. Open ap­ ed because they were improperly SSLumImI !T ! 1 terday. Today’s second 18-hoIe so-famous shooters including six feeling that Oakland Hills this pearance was In 1957 when, as an r skirmishing will reduce the field to prepared. One of the requirementa, SBNathr* BNtal IT w former Open champions. time would demand a winning amateur, he was knocked out at he said, is that all applications be U lnU nd i i r w i the top 60 and ties for Saturday's Ben Hogan, seeking an unprece­ score well above par for the Tour- 36 holes with a 154 total. (nfoOPLE'S BlCeunNl □ □ closing double-round. dented fifth open titie, Wa.s group­ signed by a member in good stand­ SaOunuiaiBM rounds. ' Hla best competitive score came ing. PET SHOPPE DtRflZ d t w n □ □ Only Sub-Par Round ed with six others at 71, two Boros and Ed Furgol, the 1954 In 1959, when he won the Wiscon­ Mltchner’s application carried e * S u Brue, 26, former University of strokes off the pace. champion, said "The way this sin Open with 268, a record for M Sharp ■1 □ r m □ Ifiaml (Fla.) golf captain playing the signature of Roby, but Mitch­ IT Nine players were locked at 72, course Is playing now, the winning the event. ner himself did the signing, Daga­ •*w SHK? y i L r w i □ ta said. And the Andrews applica­ n CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER tion bore the signature of a mem­ DOWN m n ber who had 'jcen dropped for de­ IPM t v r i r i r IT IT PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER aUahlMdMd v r Sport Schedule Lone Yank in British Amateur linquency In his dues, he said. eW w fsd a( DIsputea Reason . OfMO* IT BT Roby, a former park commis­ 1 VNAhfTED TO HE'S ALm rs wi eixpiiig IT ET Today Works Nights for Bowling Lane sioner, said Dagata was correct ASKyiM IF HE'D SAt'INS HE'D, ■ ROBMaiMat Nassiff’a vs. Conn. Bank, 6:10, alKjut Andrews’ application. H* - U P T H E LIKE TO «ET eikod csetUBMi PALSffiRTRAPPED—Arnold Palmer barely got the ball from the trap to the third said he was unable, to reCall l O N ^ R IS HANDS • TBtfm (T i“ Chartsr Oak. O N S O M E ' SBal«(batt« c mJt Hills. He shot a bogey four on the Bantly*a vs. Manor, 6:10, Keeney Tumberry, Scotland, June 16'^Alrman from Oklahoma City, had whether he had signed Mltchner's. MONEY/ hole. (AP Photdfax.) St. (/P)—A skinny American who the eyes of the Scots focused on However. Ivoby said, the signa­ tures had little to do with block­ 6 St. Mary's vs. Clvltan, 6:15, Mt. started hitting golf shots when he him. He was the only American Nebo. was seven years old went Into the left. ing the two memberships. PAF vs. Sears, 6, Waddell. quarter finals of the British Ama­ Americans make a habit of do­ The real reason the two Negroes Auto Parts vs Nasalff’s, 6, Buck- teur Championship today after were prevented from joining, he SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL ing well In the British Champion­ said, was that some other mem­ ^Freezes on the Greens’. ley. working Into the night hours In a ship. They’ve won the title seven bers were afraid the club’s affili­ M * ^ Ansaldi’is vs. Aceto’s. bowling alley. times since the end of World War A *I vs. Pontlcelll’s, 6:15, Me­ Country Club ation with the Connecticut Statft Hwe so o |lHPy EA/ MS'S 1URNINS morial Field. Shy Ralph Morrow, 27-year-old II. Americans have appeared in Golf Association would be Jeop­ WgAROlHElAtfiSr/lBOUT the final 13 times In the last 15 I.ADIES NASSAU ardized. -THE SMCKKNISHT? Ben Favorite, No Threat Saturday, June 17 years. 18 Holes—Full handicap: Mary In discussing the matter with Quarter Midget Races, 7:30, Morr ow Is carrying a big load. Gangewere 100-24—78. rt.embers, including some on the "noST Buckland Arena. He is the European Champion of Front Nine— handicap: Isabel club’s executive committee, Roby Birmingham, Mich., he needed that for a par-three Sunday, June 18 the United States Air Force. Parclak 48-10—38. said, "The fear was expressed to m June’*’and Legion vs. Cromwell, 2:30, Mt. iBOWLING, Back Nine— handicap: Jea­ 16 {fP)— The intense little man after hitting Into the sand and As a kid, Ralph hauled a bag of me that If the two men were Ad­ BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL blasting out short. Twice he missed Nebo. clubs around courses In Oklahoma nette Ferguson 53-18—35. mitted to membership In the club in the familiar white cap Nassiff vs. Pontlcelll, 1, Memori­ for hla brother Loyce, a profes­ Low Putts—Tie between Helen tliey might apply for state handi­ four-footers that would have saved ^lUNTINC al Field. Noel and Mary Gangewere, both •SO LET socked his drive perfectly par at the ninth and 14th greens. sional. caps, which would make them Manor vs. F*P, 1, Weat Bide "The game was In my blood 28. eligible to play Jn various tourna­ GETTING QO! down the middle of the fair­ In all, Hogan used 31 putts, com­ Oval. way, stuck another cigaret pared with 34 for defending cham­ and from the start" said the crew cut ments staged under the auspices BRED OF pion Arnold Palmer. AAI vs. Imperial, 8, Memorial American boy with the spare Ellington Ridge of the State Association.” IT- In his mouth and marched swift­ Field. ly off the tee. A huge crowd went He called his 100-foot wedge frame and the mighty swing. Bantly vs. Elks, 1, CSiarter Oak. "I hit shots with sawed off For several months now Elling­ with him. shot that gave him an eagle-three FISHING Pontlcelll rs. AAI, 1, Keeney. on the 510-yard No. 2 hole, "Just clubs from the age of seven. I’ve ton Ridge Country Club members Golf fans are devoted to Ben Nassiff V I. Htfd. Nat. 8, Charter been hitting golf balls ever since. have been awaiting the opening of iI\E^‘ReiALWNG ABOUT Hogan as they are to no other man a plumb lucky shot.” Oak. HOLUDAY TRIOS "the back nine” and that long QUARTER MIBUET "You can’t mean to do some­ Girls — Cheryl Mozzer 106, Kyle And today I’m hoping to hit them HIS HAIR.STUPIDU who still swings a club. ^ . FISHINO F *P vs. Manor, 8, Keeney 8t. better than ever before.” awaited occasion will take place thing like that,” Hogan said. "It Stadium. Annum 102, Nancy Webb 102. on Saturday, July 1. In addition He is the sentimental favorite,' just happens,” Where are the fish hiding? Boys — Doug Zaccaro 123. Ihide of Dublin of course, in the U.S. Open. He That's a question that needs an­ Laurelettes vs. Ralderettes, 2, to the regular golf play a party for Hogan, the man who has made Charter Oak. Morrow plays Geoff Dixon—23 adults only, to be called ‘‘18 Hole always Is. But the experts doubt golf a study like Ted Williams stu­ swering, most anglers will agree. year old English club golfer, who RACES that Hogan, at 48, can win an un­ Well, here's one Ons\ver'that’s cer­ Monday, June 19 GREEN JR. BOYS Tete” will be held In the evening. died baseball, won the Open in Bob Constantine 117, Ron Star- is amazed to h8i^,.gone so far— A catered dinner, which will be precedented fifth Open title, 1948, 1950, 1951 and 1953. He led tainly worth a try. If you’re look­ FAP vs. Nassiff, 6:15, Memorial In the quarter-final^. If the six- ing for a school of big bass (and Field. rett 115, Ernie Woollett 112, Gary served at 8 and preceded by a SAT. 7i30 P.M. "He can’t putt any more,” his last year at Denver with two holes Winter 110. foot, 160-pound Morrow gets past cocktail party an hour earlier, will old frlneds say. And the word has to play, but then went four-over- who Isn’t?), go out to the center B. A’i. vs. Telso, 6:15, Mt. Nebo. Dixon he runs Into the winner of par. of a likely lake just before sunset. Clvltan vs. Mutual, 6:15, Charter be followed by dancing from 9 to 1. Track Located At (jSSe«.t__. spread that Hogan "freezes on the Oak. , , GREEN MIXED the Joe Carr-Jlmmy Walker In case of rain, the alternate date green." Hogan is more relaxed and more Watch for flat water surrounded match. la Monday, July 3. “You're an authority on these thinjge, Helen, le it bad talkative these days. No one calls by a slight ripple. This is the clue Army A Navy vs. Optical, 6, Vicky Burchards 128. Intersection of Hilliard JU D D SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELO It was no .slip when a fellow Waddell. Carr, defending champion and A special smorgasbord party, manners to keep a secret?" Texan and Hogan's old friend, him "The. man with Icewater in that there’s a dropoff on the bot­ the pride of Dublin is trying to tom below. The calm water Indi­ Medics vs. Morlarty, 6, Buckley. TWIUGHT LEAGUE for both children as well as adqlts, St. and New State Highway IFTHATWTHBVWV Byron Nel.son, did not mention his veins” anymore. win the crown ■ for the fourth is planned for the holiday, July 4. "The Hawk” when he was nam­ Hogan still has to prove that he cates the shallow area. Work your Lawyers vs. Norman 6, Ver- VI Morton 118, Evle Tedford >OU WANT rr, MN.SWXOM- i planck. 117, Rose Bean 111. time—something that hasn’t been This affair will be held from 5:30 BUT TWy'RB UKMeR'N ing pre-toUmament favorites. do'e.sn’t freeze on the putts, though, lure in one of these spots for a done since Harold Hilton pulled It to 7. • HEATS • SEMIS THEy PC5CRVETOBE.' and Bantam Ben will not be drawn lunker largemouth. Tuesday, June 20 GREEN MEN’S DOUBLES LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON Putting Off Egg vs. Boland. 6:15, Mt. Nebo. off In 1913. Tickets for bpth parties can be into any long discussion about his There’s many a slip betwixt an Ted Lawrence 143-377. Morrow was an assistant profes­ • TW O FEATURES Cee*. '*< ^a«uM Cerp. "If Ben could just get those work on the greens. unsealed fish and a fish dinner. Morlarty vs. Methodists, 6:15, obtained at the club house from CHAMPIONSNIP . I f TU.Wu'd * «VH Kivd. putts In, he’d win it,” said Nelson. Charter Oak. sional at one time and was rein­ Dave Williams. BIUT ^ "Generally, I thought I putted That fish may be dead, but often CHICKS a n d h e n s stated as an amateur on joining “But you have to compete, and Ben pretty well," he said of his first it seems determined to give the Nassiff vs. pika, 6:10, Charter Anne Mlnlcucci 115. With Top Quarter just doesn't compete enough. Prac­ Oak. the Air Force eight years ago, round work. angler a bad lime right up to the FLOVVERETTES "My ambition Is to go back Polinsky Named tice and preparation don't do the Someone asked If he thought bitter end. To hold a fish tight Bantly Vs. Htfd. Nat., 6:10, Alyce Pontirelll 124, Jil Kra- Midget Driving Stars / job on a tournament like this. 1'ou Keeney. home next year and turn pro it I three more 71 rounds would be while you're relieving him of his vontka 122, Terry Vaccaro 112, Cfn get out of the Air Force,” New York, June 18 (/P)—Short- have to feel the pre.ssure, and you good enough to win. scales lay him on a board and Sears vs. PAF, 6, Waddell. Ann Laliberti 112, Arlene Hubbard BRING THE ENTIRE have to be accustomed to putting Nassiff vs. Auto Parts, 6, Buck- Morrow said. He still has two .stop Bill Polinaky of Yale KaS been The man who won It with 287 stick an Ice pick through hla tall. 111. FAMILY for money.” here a decade ago answered quick­ It’s so easy when you know how. ley. years to serve. named to the All-Eastern Inter­ Hogan shot a first round 71 yes­ Mqctow is an Airman First Class collegiate Baseball League, first ly: CAMPING Aceto’s vs. Ansaldi, 6, Verplanck. LITTLE LEAGUERS terday, one over par at the course “A 284 might win It this time, Wednesday, June 21 a tithe nearby Prestwick Base. He team. The tean), announced yes­ s tm iL where he won the Open In 1951. Being lost In the woods Is one Leading ladies were Barbsra works in tlie athletics section terday, was picked by coaches In REFRESHMENTS but it shouldn’t.” danger campers have In common Legion vs. Nlantlc, 6:15, Mt. Bautin 134-335, Lll Stratton 120, B. C. That left him only two shots away Nebo. but five days a week he puts in the league. Yale outfielders, Ruly BY JOHNNY HART from the lead, but Hogan said he with other sportsmen, such as Mary Kelly 115. more hours at the base bowling (Carpenter and Pete Llndley, were FREE ADMISSION anglers and hunters. Fishermen PonticelU’s vs. Imperial, 6:16, Men’s top shooters were Bill was not proud of the round. Memorial Field. alley to pick up extra cash. named to the second team. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE ■ FORUNDINGON HES lb LIKE ID Me e t ‘This course should have played are often able to find' their way Ricco 146-139—387, Jim Bell 368, ipnar,AvioMAM cicvviNfi , I S H A L L ! S ER IO U S THE N U T th a t easier than 71, "Hogan remarked. back by following a stream. How­ ViinuHur.dRWSATHiM. X 'lOUR H E im . OIRRY WffilR, MIX YtHJ O N B W IS H . — /VAAKE- Pl?AWSTrilS THIN&. "I did a couple of stupid things.” ever, If a man la lost In the woods P.O.T. SPRAY fDR YOU. BINS KATINB A Wis h . Hogan was disgusted with hlm- Jfe5_ and can’t locate water, he still has VE6CTA8LS. MRMIRSQUP «U ( ! 7 ^ lelf at the sixth hole, where he Pitching — Ralph Terry, Yan­ another good trick up his sleeve. drove Into the rough after being kees, allowed seven hits, walked A clue for the camper or hunter Is Father's Day Special three-under-par at the end of five just one and struck out eight for secondary roads or trails. If the P, holes. Then at the 16th. he hit his 3-2, 11-inning victory over Indians trail you follow forks off into two secoijd Into a pond and needed a that .put Yanks in first place. or more—you’re probably going Extra Mileage sensational wedge shot within a Hitting — Tommy Davis, Dodg­ away from civilization. Trails fork TREAT DAD TO foot of his pin to salvage a bogey. ers. kept I>os Angeles In first place away from home. Just follow the Hogan made only one long putt. with three-nin, two-out homer point of the "V" and you’re bound He sank an 18-footer at the 17th, that beat Cubs 6-S In 12th inning. to make It.back. 3 FREE GAMES BRING THIS COUPON AND BOWL WITH RETREADS MORTY MEEKLB BY DICK CAVALLI YOUR DAD AT THE AIR-CONDITIONED I'M VERY ABBEHTMINOED THANK VOUVER/ MaULEFT'iOUR HJEPTtK/lMBBBLLA ABOUT UMBRELLAS. ZM CUT COSTS NEW MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD MUaLSie,AND UMBREU-A GARAGES BOMEUlHeREANOr AUVAV5 LEAVINOTHBW HER^VOUR... 1 NCeOANEWONS. BEHIND BCMEPLACE. 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HOURS RADIO-TV REPAIRS au makesl Light trueklag and parage daU^ ^ l^ jo r WoHc Load in Summer Cars, phonography changers. iSubdues Cleveland 8:1S A.M. to 4:»0 P.M. 1958 FORD Station Wagon, Best Rafr^ratora. variiara and Among the busiest department’s hi the Town of l^nches- Honest, economical. Guaranteed M New York, June 16 (fP)— ^9fourth place by beating the Ori-ATlgers offer. MI 9-6540. Btova movlag apaelalty. V^ldlag shut out untU the ninth, ter during the spring and summer months is Recreation, ' , Cleveland, June 16 (ip)— ^throughout the game and some ln-< a good pitch,” said Dykes, "but days. Famous for servlcs for SO chairs tor ram. lO tdWI. You have to figure Ralph Ter­ olee, 5-2. the eighth-place Chicago when Rocky Colavlto singed and yeara. Phone MI 6-4637. Potter- White Sox won their seventh in a ticularly the maintenance section, headed by Pete Server. The Ralph Terry packed a chew' of dlcated Terry might be adding Mickey's a Mg, strong boy. He’s COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ry knew what he was talking ■cored on a double by Larry Oa- some ealiva. 1958 NASH Ambassador, 6-cylln- ton’s, row, 3-2, over the Lot Angeles An­ bome. latter, with a two-man crew, has the responsibility of seeing tobacco in his mouth, picked probably the only fellow In the MONDAY Thro FRIDAT 1045 AJI/—RATUBDAT 5 A.M. "I don’t throw a spitter," he de­ league who could do it.” der, $100. PI 2-7211. PRintint~Papariag 21 about. Give him a chance to gels and Minnesota beat Kansas t • • • to it that ail softball and baseball playing fields-—18 in a l l - up a new pitch and hurled the FLAT r o n s n HOUand wtnfksr work every fourth day, and he City. 4-3. clared. Oorv Stoale Bocoad ■hades made to measun All SENATORS — ORIOLES—Tile are ready for use each night. It’s a Herculean assignment but New York Yankees into un­ Manager Ralph Houk, who Is New York scored the winning PLEA.s k READ YOUR AO 1966 OLDSMOBILE Super M, 4- EXTERIOR and Intarior pointing, can be a winning pitcher. .* * * Senators backed the four-hit pitch­ door, radio, heater, power brakes, metal veneUan Minds at a new ^parhanging. WaUpopar hooka. ■the 'men do an outstanding Job,^- disputed possession of first happy to be In flret place—even run in the 11th after Bob CSrv Classified or "Want Ads” are tokeo ever the phoas as a o o b- low price. Keys made while you The young, lean righthander YANKS-INDIANS — The Yan­ ing of .Ed Hobaugh (4-3) with an venleaoe. The odvertlssr should raad his ad the FIRST DAY IT power steering. Excellent condi­ Wallpaper removed. Callings. kees, winning 13 of their lest 15. proof being a visit any day, or eve­ by Porter Blinn last season. The place In the American League for though It is only by .006 over sec­ drew a leadoff walk from Cleve­ wait. Marlow’s. Floors. Good elaan workmanalJp. wasn’t tfeaten, but he had only a 11-hlt attack a g ^ s t the Orioles, ning, to the various sites. In case the first time this season. ond place Cleveland and Detroit— land relief ace Fank .Funk (7-5). APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS hi Uma for the next Inser­ tion, 1550. Westcott’s Auto Sales, record in his first nine starts beat the Injuns when pinch'-hitter latter’s son. Bob, former (Jheney Parker Street, Ml 9-3932. FUUy insured. Reasonable rataa. 2-0 ■coring the clinching run on a walk cue has thel time, or Interest, to "I started chewing the' last time was raving about Terry (6-0). As Elston Howard Struck out for tion. The Herald Is respoMible for only ONE Ineorraet or emitted WASHER . REFRIGERATOR re- this season for .the New ■ York Beb Cerv walked, stole second and and Binges by Oene Green and Tech athlete, U now catching with Leo Peliatiar, MI 6-«826 or MX came in on a two-out aingle by see the work done, Wally Fortin, I pitched,” said the handsome. 28- "I’ve seen Terry pitch well be­ the second out, Cerv stole second bisertioB for any sdvertlsMneat and the* Miy to the «xtent of a 1956 METRO wslk-ln truck With pairs. Prompt, economical, expert, 6-5082. Yankees. Those starts were scat­ Chuck Cottier in the atxth in­ the SL C ^ ’s In the Hartforf Twi "make good” tooerttoa., Brrora whleh de not leeeee the valne of guaranteed. Phone Ml 6-4687, Pot- pinch-hitter John Blanchard off program director for thq Rec, has League... Steve MoAdam paosed year-old righthander after limiting fore," said the YankCe skipper, base and went to third on catcher undercoating paint, new battery, tered, however, beesuee of rain- ning. Hec Brown (6-8) was the BuppUed a hat o f the flelds maln- "But this was one of the very ttie advertiseaent will oqt be corrected by ” iiiahe good” liisertloa. terton’s, 110 Center St. outs and days off in the eohedule. losing relief ace Frank Funk (7-5). loser. up playing with the local Legion Cleveland to seven hits in New John Romano’s wild throw. It was good tires, ready to go. $760. EXTERIOR AND interior painting, The Indians, losing two in a row • • • taued by Reo personnel. York’s 8-2 victory In 11 Innings best ever for him.” Cleveland’s fourth error. Tel. MI 9-9963 or MI 8-8677. decorating, ceilings, floors, paper- Now, working on the regular In favor of throwing strikes for SAM’S UPHOLSTERY - Retired hanging, oteamlng. Clean arork- for the first time in a month, blew There . am diamonds at each Hamilton as well as getting a last night. "It seems to relax me The Yanks won the rubber con­ Dykes gave Flink the choice of VOUR cooperation w i l l from the ehop. Can take care of four-day pattern which he said he TWINS — A’S — Jose Valdl- test of the three-game, Showdown intentionally walking the left- 1954 FORD CUSTOMLINE. 1954 manahlp. Free asUnatea. Mo lob a 1-0 lead behind starter Mudeat vielso, a .116 hitter tubbing for the Charter 6 ^ Park and Rung Field, weekly pay check during the sum­ out there.” BE APPRECIATED Dial Ml 3-2711 all your upholstering needi at preferred during spring training, Grant, but tied it 2-all in the ninth The new pitch was acquired un­ set with Cleveland on Mickey handed John Blanchard, a pinch- Ford Ranch Wagon, both 2-door, too smaU. John Vorfolllo. 6 0 he’s still unbeaten and has won injured ZoUo Versallee at short­ two at Rdbertaon P a ^ and M t mer months. Steve’s father, a 20- great savings. Call 2-2878. 8-2621. on a single by Johnny Romano. Nebo, and' one each at the West der the tutelage of Johnny Sain, Mantle’s 19th homer and two un­ hitter. "I felt sure that If we V-8, automatic transmission. Both three in a row—and he's pitched stop for the Twins, beat Kanaka year man at Hamilton,- waa also earned runs. Now they move Into in excellent mechanical condition. HAROLD A SONS, Rubbirii remov­ Grant had blanked the Yankees Side Oval, Verplanck Field, Wad- the Yanks’ pitching coach. "Sain Walked Blanchard, there would be PAINTIHQ AND poperlunglng. the Yankees into first place. City and reliever Jerry Staley (0- an athlete during his younger Detroit for another money series a pinch hitter for Ter-ry,” said Lost and Found Automobiles for Sale 4 Call MI 9-6489. al, caUars, and attics cleaned. Terry went all the way, giving on three hits until the seventh in­ 4) with a ninth-inning single after deU Field, Buckley Field, Buck- has worked with me on my curve Good Cleon srorimaninp at tea- days. ball," said Terry. "I guess you'd starting tonight, carrying a hot Dykes. "But If Funk felt he could Ashes, papers, all rubbish. Harold up seven hits as the Yanks beat ning. Then Mickey Mantle led off the A’s had tied it in the ninth. land, Memorial Field, Keeney Sta­ * * * LOST—Blue and gray p NEED A CAR and had your credit oonablo tatas. 86 ysaro to Man­ with hie 19th. homer. Yogi Berra dium and Bowers Field. call It a faster curve. I use It In­ streak of victories In 14 of their get Blanchard out, I was with Roar. Ml 6-4084. Cleveland, 3-2, in l l Innings last Hank Bauer hit a two-run homer last 17 games. Saturday. Rockledge section. Call turned down? Short on down pay­ chester. Raymood Flaka. MI was sefe on a two-base error by Big aseist for getting the flelds Batting Fourth stead of the slider." him.” MI 9-1131. Auto Driving School 7-A 6-6287. night and moved on top all by for the A’s and Bob Allison swat­ Cleveland Manager Jimmie Blanchard swung on an 0-2 pitch ment? Bankrupt? Repossession? SAVING GAME FOR DODGERS—This Cubs’ error gave the Dodgers life in the ninth themselves for the first time this Tito Francona and Elston Howard ted a three-run double for the ready goes to tb* Perk De|>art- No Spitter Don’t give up! See Honest Doug- Although hia batting average la Dykes was discussing Mantle’s and blooped it into short right LOST—Rockville High Ring blue PREPARE FOR driver’s tsst. Bnildins-Dratracting 14 roCTERIOR PAiNTma. Wa apa- inning at Los Angeles last night and let them go on to beat Chicago in 12 innings, 6-3. season. The loss dropped the In­ brought him home with a single. Twins. Jack Kralick (6-4) was the ment under Horace Murpiiey, Just over the .200 mark, Manches­ The Indians kept asking the lu , get the lowdown on the lowest Terry (5-0) walked Just one and with Foramen BUI Andrulot the wrong.fleld homer Into the left- center—just out of reach of sec­ ■tone, 1963, Initials T.P.S Coll Ages 16 to 60. Driving and eUw clallxe In commercial, rasidantial. With one cut, a runner on first and the Dodgers trailing 3-1 in the ninth, Cubs’ second dians into a second place tie with winner. ter’s Ome Johnson has been In­ umpire to check the baseball fleM seste off Jim Grant. ‘Tt was down and smallest payments any­ struck out eight for his third • • • key man. ond baseman Johnny Temple. MI 8-0071. where. Not a small loan or finance room, ’nires Instructon. No wait­ Industrial, and trim Jobs. Big or baseman Don Zimmer (left) fumbled a potential game-ending doubleplay toss from the , who were stalled In the cleanup spot—No. 4 ing Monchoatsr Driving Aeads- ■mail ws do them aU, JoootA whipped 10-1 by the Boston Red straight complete game and second WHITE SOX — ANGELS—The System In Mancbeeter each year company plan. Douglas Motors, shortstop Jerry Kindall (right) and both Dodger runners were safe. Tommy Davis, who victory o'ver the Indians. —In the batting order with the LOST—Man's wallet. Center Park my. PI 2-7246. Dionne, contractor. Cau Ml 8-0 0 4 . Sox. White Sox broke up a two-hit Is for the Park to provide the league leading Cedar Rapida or vicinity. Reward. Coll MI 888 Main St. ahlp guaranteed. Autumn SL won the game with a 12th-inning homer, slides safely into second. (AP Photofax.) The Yankees, who last were in * * * shutout by Ell Grba (5-6) with baseball and softball areas ■with Braves in the Three Eye League. 8-7867. MORTLOCR’S Manehester’a lead­ Ml 8-4880. the Rec moving in to maintain ■* ' Nutm eg Flavor in New Yorhr 1954 CHEVROLET 2-door, 6-cylin­ first on May 3. when they were RED SOX 4- nOERS—agrand three unearned rune in the eighth. Sent down from Austin, Texas, in Radio, TV Sports ing driving school. Three skUled Electrical awrview 21 deadlocked with the Tigers, haves slam homer by Vic Werts capped a Billy Pierce (8-5), winning two In the flelds throughout the eeason. der, automatic transmission, ra­ CARPHiNTRT—Roofing, remodel­ the Double A Texas League, John­ dio and heater, very very clean. courteous Instructors. Class room ing, repairs. No Job too small. Ed .005 percentage point hold on the winning, five-run fifth Inning for a row for the first time this year, * * * son finds himself playing with the Tonight— Anboonrementn UlStructlons for 18, 17 year olds f r e e BSTIMATHM Prompt ootv- lead going into the opener of a Pair of Connecticut Yankees $95 d

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CLASSIFIED 1*0 fboReOMM! batba, wooded lot, easy walking main hjfhwa.y thrM acrui of lamk ing room, batha, patio, other place, storms, full cellar. Tongren asw. MI S47IT. alsctilo nngs and rsfrtgsmtw. SIX ROOM HOUSE fully fur­ dlatanca to achoola. bua, and ahop- all 13 rooms completely redeco­ 44A. PI 2-7211. Agency, MI 3-6321, t i u i o u p nished available July and August. newly decorated, new heating aya- features. Early oceupan^ if de­ rated, separate heating systems m s. AvaUsbla July l. MI 4-6138, plng. Don't mtaa thia outatandlng tem. CaU MI 8-3785 waak daya. Request to^ake Voters FOR BALE—Garmaarail *iv '■ ijr w r m n MIkonta u n u i Cam­Ve«AU' MKMCHt} ABOUT m MI 9-7118. valua, fl8,MK>. PMIbrlck Agency, sired. Belfiore Agehcy, MI 3-5131. and hot water hehteri, good loca­ THREE-FAMILY HOUSE — Eld- VERNON—Home and business lo­ ara withrlth Zaisa Ians; Ians waning tfWMIMi —g Ml 9-8464. ' 13 BATES ROAD — Owner trans­ tion. Only $17,600. Call th« R. F. ridge St. First floor 4-room apart­ cation. Large 40x40 building in­ ADVERTISING *.S «6,6, ahuttar spaed 800/sac., BUtCH STREET—4 rooms, second ’ MANCHESTER Dimock Co., Ml 9-5245. Richard ment vacant. Exc6llent Invest­ 0AMK.flMP ferred. See thl* beautiful 3 year cluded. Many uses. Tongren T um ^ Down by Selectmen sisa 180.180. Casa included, *35. MI FMAlLVlVlP floor, no funises, MI 0-6339, 9-8. Sanner Rones For Rent 67 BOWERS SCHOOL area—6 room old Garrleon Colonial, 8 twin Dimock, MI 9-6003, Barbara ment property for owner to occu­ Agency, Ml 8-6321. 8-0074. CAPBr—-Maple St. Downtown coii Woods, MI 9-7702. py. Priced to sell. Phone Ml 'notCHPM ranch, firmlace, dining room, sized bedrooms. IH tUed baths, venience, charming 6 rooms on CLASSinED ADVERTISMENT DEPT. HOURS THREE ROOMS, heat, hot water, COLUMBIA LAKE — Small water­ cabinet kitchen, 3 oedrooms. 3-6273, Brae-Bum Realty. FORD STREET’—Center of town 8;15 A.M. to 4;S0 P.M. BLUE and GRAY Guerrinl A Son H7SPLMTER electricity, garage included, sec­ i«nie living room, fireplace, large lot, 65x160, new heating sys­ n —Immaculate 6 room Cape, $13,- yet peaceful' and quiet. Large lot. zelectm«n turned down a requeat front cottages. Openings In June, Shown by. appointment. Marlon E. patio, well landscaped, city water, tem, new roof, garage, low taxes, son and the mothers of the Flam* Accordion with case And music ond floor. 345 N. Main Street. *80. July and August. Call MI 9-4929 Robertaon, Broker, Ml S-69SS 200, knotty pine kitchen cablneta, Joseph Barth, broker, MI 9-0320. from the Bolton Property Ownera stand, like new, $100. 35” boy’s « ‘y «ewerage. Call Owner, MI $14,900. aluminum combinations through­ ing Arrow patrol ara In charge of COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. MI 9-5329. or MI 3-2593. 3-0359. NO CAR NECESSARY... Association for a special voter­ BnglUh bike, $15. Call MI 8-4807. SO ACRES, 1948 Colonial Cape, 6 out. This home will VA, FHA. or MANI^ESTER — 631 Vernon St. arrangements for the ftotluok. A MONDAT Thro FRIDAT l>a> A.M.—SATURDAY t A J t t h r e e : ROOM apartment, includ­ COIX3NIAL — Nicely landscaped, 1 block to stores, 2 blocks to bus, making session to be held before LAKE CHAFFEE—4 room lake- roonu, recreation room, beauti go conventional. (3all the R. F. Just completed 7-room Colonial, 3 the proposed referendum on ob­ Court of Honor will be held after 40-INCH maroon canvas awning, ing heat, hot water, and gas for VERNON — 6-room Cape, 3 unfin­ 3 bedrooms and dining room, large Dlmock Co MI 9-5245. Johanna 2 blocks to schools, no need for twin size bedrooms, large paneled the supper. , never used; 10—30” screens, 50c front cottage, sleeps six, tele­ fully tandacaped. fruit trees out ished, In excellent condlUon. As­ kitchen, large living room with taining preliminary plans for a VOt'R OOOPEBATION WILL | > ;_ | 1 ^ 1 O O T l l cooking, electric refrigerator and vision, boat, shower. June, July, buifdtnga reasonably priced. Carl Evans, MI 9-5653, Barbara car hers. 4-room Cape, expand­ family room, 1*4 baths, built-in Sunnaer Sdiedule Starta BE APPRECIATED l / I G I IVII 4 a * X / I I each; 3 boudoir lamps; 1 small stova Call MI 9-7737 from 4-6 p.m. sume 4^4 % G.I. Mortgage with fireplace, newly redecorated Inside able up. As low as $600 down. Junior high school. August. MI 9-0710. ton W. Hutchins. MI 9-5132 Woods, MI 9-7702. G.E. oven and range, dishwasher, First Selectman Charles A. Rob­ •nie summer schedule of one 10 table and lamp. Phone MI payments of $81 a month. <3all and out. Fully insulated attic, Call Ken, MI 3-5219, and he’ll show garbage disposer, garage, *i of an mis week and move in next week. bins said Mrs. Oscar Kreysig had a.m. worship service each Sunday 9-7258. TWO ROOM housekeeping apart­ GIANT'S NECK HEIGHTS— Next 112,600—8 Bedroom ranch, fire­ close to everything. The price on HI—$15,200. 6-room Cape, com­ you through. acre, completely landscaped, will begin this week at Bolton (^TBfffEO^XRlttW'neUiDCOUlDDOrr! ment, everything furnished, suit­ Home Finders Realty Co. any- this to year old beauty, $15,900. pletely redecorated, aluminum called last Wednesday to ask that ContinoMl From Frocoiioc Past -A hp XIMM BA'ilHQ. Him FORTME RIGMTj to Rocky Neck, modem 4 room place, storms. Small cash assumes time. MI 4-1531 large ahade trees, porch, many Congregational Church. The Board VMEN'IHEMIP able for two, parking. 273 Main. *98.50 monthly. Carlton W. Hutch­ aiding, aluminum combinations, JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. more extras. Open for inspection an item be added to the June 23 SMALL. DOG HOUSE for sale, $8. ^ fPOriyoUMARETHECMART cottage, not water, electric kitch­ RANCH—Hilliard St. 8 years old town meeting lor such a special of Deacons has arranged a pulpit ACClKHmiy en, sleeps 7, *70 weekly. Weeks of ins. Ml 0-5133. exceptionally large lot, excellent Saturday and Sunday, 2-4 p.m. or exchange between the Rev. Theo- \n 9-6445. FOUR-ROOMS, second floor, two- SIX ROOM ranch, 2 fireplaces, 2- with 3 bedrooms, attached garage, location. Call the R. F. Dimock INSURORS REALTORS session. Robbins said he could not family house, heated, hot water, July 15. Aug. 19, Aug. 20. PI car gar^e. 2 baths, larga lot, by appointment. trying Bayer, Jj;,. I pastor of Business Opportunities 32 Help Wanted— mnUCQAME. ^vnii’ EM? CAPE—0 rooms, excellent location. fireplace, fully plastered, double Co., MI 9-5345. Johanna Evans, MI 9-3261 Builder, MI 3-6896. add an item to the call for the ONE CAMP BOX 4’x6’ 8” for sta­ BUT WAIT f stove and garage. Close to bus 2-8142, MI 9-6772. trees, city water and sewerago, steel beam construction, founda­ meeting without consulting with the Bolton church, and th4 Rev. Male or Female 37 Freshly painted. Private back MI 9-5653, Barbara Woods, MI Edwin Meineker, pastor of Second ITNUSUAI. OPPORTUNITY - Eb- tion wagon roof, $8; one for pas­ VJETkRE'teU line, churches a n d business, yard. One-car garage. *16,600. excellent location, Charles Lesper tion size $2x46, immaculate. A 9-n02. MANCHESTER — New Listing— THIS IS IT. 7-room Cape, freshly other members of the Board of Se­ senger car. $5. MI 3-4578. ance, MI 9-7630. Bowers School section. 6-room Congregational (Jhurch of Coven­ tabhshed Rubbrr Stamp business HAIRDRESSERS — Excellent op­ PIRECTL'MO adults. Available July 1. Rent Phllbrlck Agency, MI 9-8464. reel value at $17,900. painted and decorated, large lectmen. ■ $115. MI 9-6978. ’> (COVENTRY —For rent—shorefront Ranch, 3 bedrooms, large kitchen, try. The Rev. Meineker is known In Manchester Can be operated portunity — 5-day week. Top sal­ cottage, lots of privacy. Ml 9-7149. IV—ROCIQjEDGE. 6-room ranch, kitchen with dishwasher and Reasons given for refusing to to OACtlHMSELF- BANCH-^>/4 roioma, 3 years old. n e w c a p e s and Ranches. City Exclusive With 1*4 baths, 3 fireplaces, 2-csr ga­ ceramic bath, fireplace, nice *- many Bolton people who attend- on a part-time or full-time basis. ary plus commisirion. Magic Mir­ MACHINIST S tool box. MI 9-2763. | ^ ’,,c ity water, landacapi^, stove, nylon wall-to-wall carpet­ call1.1 a specialupcciai session were: -- Can also be operated from pres­ ror, MI 3-74*4. FOUR-R(X)M Apartment on sec­ Bowers'School area, family size rage, large lot, built-in stove and yard 117,900. Call Peg Oeszyn- ing, 3 bedrooms, rec room and ond flooir with automatic hot wa­ 90 xi50’ lot, formica counters, J. D. REALTY CO. ski, broker. MI 9-4291. conduced " ent location or out of your own (COTTAGE at Mlsquamlcut Beach, kitchen, plastered walls, cast iron knotty pine cabinets, ull base­ oven. Sielllng below cost for only bar, large wooded backyard Ideal able since it had not been made home. Priced very reasonable. ter, no furnace, adults only. Rea­ baseboard heat, 1-car garage. I^ia $24,900. For further information School Menu R. I. Call MI 9-5856 after 8:30 p.m. ment, metal hatchway, fuU Inaula- MI 3-5129 LEBANON — Exceptional 3-bed­ for children. $15,800. MI 9-2787. at any time during the past two Owner will teach you how to WANTED—Hairdresser. Nice lo­ sonable rent. MI 3-7094. house offers you those little extras or appointment to see cal] the R. weeks when it was Tht menu at Bolton Blementarv cation, good pay. Cal] MI S-0109. EU5CTRIC Hedge Clipper; also, Uon, colored baOi fixtures, cbram- room custom 65-foot Ranch, 5 ___t*< ■ . . . make the stamps. For more In­ box spring. Call MI 3-6500. • - / 6 TO RENT—On N. Main St.—first FOR RENT — Lak6front cottage, that make a house a home. 319,500 WOODBRIDGE ST. F. Dlmock Co., MI 9-5245. Jo­ VERNON known that a town" me f.'"*™ "" Schliol n«\“ w eeT ^ S fHlUi Andover Lake. Call 6-8 p.m. MI Philbrlck Agency, Ml 9-8464.. jc tile, hot air heat, sixth unfin­ hanna Evans, MI 9-6653 Barbara acres, large rooms, 9 closets, town meeting was _„heii macaitml caasVro" formation call CH 2-5982. I wfluy a- esa floor, 4% rooms and bath. Heated, ished room in Cape, built-in oven storm windows, hof water heat, planned. WANTED — Part-Ume real estate 9-0578. Six and aix on both aides of thia Woods, MI 9-7702. Dart Hill Road tered carrots, bread and butter, RESTAURANT . Bar - Grill. Ex­ salesman for tract selling. Good hot water. In good condition. BOWERS SCHOOL AREA—6 room and range in Ranch. Only $13,490, hardtop driveway, landscaped. pears; Tuesday — frankfurts on commission. Call Green Manor Boats and Accessories 46 Yard space available. Apply Miss $390 down. Call McCarthy Enter­ home with two-car garage located Owner, Wlaslng. Nlagyi 2-7175. BPOA Mid if wal*dedded°rt their roU™’ ~ frankfurts on cellent location. exceptionally ANDOVER LAKE — All conven­ home, fireplace, large cabinet on the bus tine. This home is sit­ V—BOLTON. Riga Lan'e. Two ex­ 5-Room Ranch, 8 bedrooms, full pood volume, selling for S12.500. Construction Co.. MI 3-1181. Terrio, MI 9-5253. iences, fireplace, screened porch, kitchen, formal dining room, 3-car prises, Inc.. MI 4-1539, John V. ceptionally fine contemporary June 8 meeting to make the re- tefi:otornud^^^^^ NEW 18 FOOT cabin cruiser with Household Goods 51 Household Goods 51 uated on a 200 by 90 lot and has COVENTRY — Easy living, spa­ basement, car^rt, aluminum quest, it was not received bv the pudding. Milk may be For further information or ap­ Household Goods 51 patio, hot water, reasonable. JA garage, beautifully landscimed Panciera, MI 9-1898 ranches. Both vacant. Built by storms, nice lot, house In excel­ OPENINGS now available for 2 bunks—sink, toilet, deck hard­ TWO FURNISHED Rooms, auto­ asbestoa siding. Why pay the mort­ cious modem Ranch. See and fall Selectmen until last night VV^nesday. Thursday pointment to see call the R. F. GENERAL ELECTRIC Washing RUGS, never used, 9x12 green, 3-5067 or PI 2-7201. yard. Marion E. Robertson Bitro- gage yourself, move in. rent out U A R Construction Co. One sell- lent condition. A steal for $12,990. strawberry pickers and tobacco ware, and convertible top, $1,995 Three Rooms of Furniture matic washer. 87 Park, Rockville. ker, MI 3-5953. MANCHESTER—6 room rambling In love with a wonderful house. By that time, the call for the ^ b v • ‘'ouM b* Dimock Co.. MI »-52«. Johanna complete. Center Motor Sales, 634 machine, studio couch. Both in $28; 9x15, $35; also, 10x15 green; TR 5-8274. ranch, nicely landscaped 100x2^ one side, and let your tenant pay Inr for $28,500 and the" other for Low down payment. Open for in­ Evans. MI 9-5653, Barbara Woods. workers, age 14 and up. Apply FROM MODEL HOME $58,500. Anyone wishing to in­ Joseph Barth, broker, MI 9-0320. town meeting had been tvoed de Connecticut State Employment Center Street, MI 3-1591. excellent condlUon. MI 9-0435. G. E. vacuum, $20; BU 9-6955. lot, sunken 16’6” xl9’9” living the rent. spection Ssturday 1-5 p.m, >n 9-T702. Wanted To Rent 68 SDC ROOM colonial in the Porter spect these homes may pick up llvered to the First Selectmen ’ and *>«««ball team Service. 806 Main St., Manches­ Cost Over $700 FIVE ROOMS for rent. Ice box Street section bar and rec room w m , fireplace, two bedrooms, submitted-‘to The Herald for pub- tonight at 6 at tha FOR SALE—14-foot speed boat. 35 UNPAXNTED FURNITURE, com- and stove furnished, oil burner. the keys at our office at 615 Main MANCHESTER CHARLES W. LATHRQP llcatlon. Rosemount Held on Rt. 83. ter. A public employment serv­ WANTED by two male teachers, In basement, breezeway, l-car ga­ don Or third bedroom, dining JACK LAPPEN AGENCY St. Call the R. F. Dlmock Co.. ice, no fee charged. H.P. electric starting outboard plete selection. Desks, chests, Musical Instruments 53 MI 3-0605. room, kitchen, utUity room, H4 MI 9-0384 Help tVanted— Female 35 motor and Mastercraft trailer. NEVER BEEN USED bars, stools, comer cupboards, two 6 or 6-room rents available rage, wooded lot, *32,900. Phll­ MI 9-5245. Johanna Evans, MI SelectmM Robbins said there brlck Agency, MI 9-8464. baths, basement, aluminum stbrm 8 Biasell Street 9-6853, Barbara Woods. MI 9-7702. Under $16,000 was no emergency lnvolved“ ’imd H o r r i d Boat has windshield, lights, can­ . Sale Price $388 bookcases. Just the thing for sum­ USED UPRIGHT PIANO, $90; med THREE ROOM Apartment, second about August 1. Call Principal of windows and doors, patio with Lots For Sai* 73 FASHION demonstrators $20-$40 spinet piano, $480. Free delivery. floor, heat, hot water, parking, Hollister School. MI 3-6152. or the situation Is the same as before ... O'*” Mc- Sitaatlons Wanted— vas covers and upholstered seats. mer cottages. All at King’g low 46 HARLAN STREET - 6 room fireplace, shade trees, 2-car ga­ MI 3-4604 8- bedroom, frame Ranch. Huge nnv »«..,» ~ —..----- ,— 4 uennott, telephone Mitchell 8- profit commission. No delivering Call MI 3-166%. Pay Only $4 Week Ward Music Co., 99 Summer. $86 monthly. Call MI 8-8507. Bowers School, MI 9-4305. VI — 'VERNON — New 8-room double closets, tile bath. Dream any toivn meeting since there are prices. King’s Department Store. Cape, fireplace, IH baths, full rage and amesite drive. Ehccel- Ranch, built-in atove and oven, 3 TWO B ZONE lota with city 6566. or collecting. Beeline Style Shows. Female 38 Open evenings. MI 4-0149 MI 4-1894 kitchen. Carpeted dining room, liv­ water. Union St. Manchester. always some people who can’t Party Plan Sensation. Samples Sacrificing complete bedroom, UNUSUALLY nice 4-room apart­ WANTED—To rent or sublet—Fur­ basement, enclosed porch, garage, Jent value. $22,900. For additional fireplaces, exceptionally large lot, participate. LYMAN, 15H-foot, fully equipped, KING’S Father’s Day Special— wooded lot 76x150, Marion E. Information contact McCarthy En­ ing room, and hall areas. 80x123 $2,550 each. Ml 9-6495. 6 furnished free. MEdford 3-7477, complete living room and kitchen ment in Coventry. Large cabinet nished apartment or house. Cou­ attached garage, amesite drive, Selectmen Robbins and Michael 35 H.P. Evinrude motor, trailer, Large selection of nationally ad­ Robertaon, Broker, MI 3-5958. terprises, Inc., MI 4-1589 John V. JUST LISTED — Vacant 4-room lot. Attached garage. Sewers. MU 8-9006. WANTED — Laundry and ironing air excellent conditltm. Priced be­ decorator furniture from model dis­ vertised rockerg and recliners, Wearing: Apparel— Purs 57 kitchen, formica counters, refri­ ple and two children, 9-5. Writ# Cape for only 310,800. Feet sale selling for $17,900. For further in­ 7*4 ACRES, high elevation, beauti­ Pesco voted not to include the re­ l>y the week. Call PI 3-8645. Panciera, MI 9-1898 Short walk to bus. To see this ex­ low cost. Ml 3-8485 after 6. play home. We will give you free $38.88. King’s Department Store. gerator. range, ventilating' fan, 2 Box EE, Herald. HAVE TOUR business in your own wanted. Senaible offers will be formation Or appointment to see clusive call Annette Hunter. MI ful view, minutes oiit, trees only quest in the call; Selectman Stan­ Hospital Notes delivery and free storage up to one large bedrooms (one can be used given every consideration. Cen­ call the R. F, Dlmock Company, 9- 3895. MI 9-5306. $2,500. Carlton W. Hutchins,' MI ley Patnode favored inclusion. CONNECTICUT licensed nurse, any PBX OPERATOR desires position THREE MEN’S SUITS, size 40, eXJUPLE and 9-year-old daughter home. Large Colonial located in SEIVEN ROOM colonial, 2-car ga- MI 9-5245, Barbara Woods. MI year, as dining room) with wardrobe business zone near center of town. range, built-in oven, cooking unit, trally located. Belfiore Agency, 9-3132. Several members of the BPOA shift, private hospital. TR B-9121. in the Manchester area. Write TWO SAILBOATS, Andover Lake. LARGE living- room chair, $45. $10 each. MI 9-2973. closets. 15x15 living room with desire 6-room unfurnished home in 9-7702, Johanna Evans, MI 9-5853. attended the meeting. Visiting hours are 3 to 8 p.m. Box FF. Herald. Ideal for ofticea, beauty parlor, or dishwasher, garbage disposal 2 MI 3-5121. BARROWS & WALLACE for all areaa except matemitr PI 3-7547. NORMAN'S Good condition. Call MI 9-8008. fireplace, large tiled bathroom Manchester area after August 1 THREE LARGE Iota for sale with In other basiness, the selectmen SALESLADY — Pem>anent part- and one year lease. Box GG, many other possibilities. Call Dis­ fireplaces, 1% tiled baths city 25 WESTMINSTER RD. — Beauti­ (Office open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.) city water and sewerage and side­ where they are 2 to 4:80 and 6:M time. Apply in person. Marl- HIGH SCHOOL Junior desires ba­ 443 HARTFORD ROAD with linen closet, automatic oil cos Agency, t o 9-0636. water and sewerage. large porch, CALIFORNIA.. fTO YOU 55 E. Center St. signed the call for the town meet Ml 8-1534 WESTINGHOUSE Laundromat, Wanted— ^To Buy 58 circulating hot water heat with Herald. ful 8 room colonial, attached ga­ walks, shade trees. $5,000 each. ing and voted Mads, 601 Main St. by-sitting Or mother’s helper dur- 14-FOOT ROWBOAT with oars, excellent working condition $35. Jarge lot with many shade trees, The spacious, open planning and rage, hot water oil heat, plastered MI 9-5306 Charles Lesperance, Ml 9-7620. 1 ^ summer. MI 3-1362. Before you buy furniture any- WE BUY. 8B2LL or trade antique baseboard radiation, fully insu­ ADORABLE oversized Cape, 6 immediate occupancy, priced to pleasing lines of this California $30. MI 3-5819. MI 9-9052. TWO YOUNG—Executives looking rooms, oil heat, 3 fireplaces, tile wslls, full Insulation, fireplace, WOMAN ALONE moving to Man­ where—shop at Norman's. and used furniture, china, glass, lated, piped for automatic wash­ for furnished houqe or apartment sell. Charles Lesperance Ml Ranch appeal to all. 6 rooms, in­ 1*4 baths, cedar closet, wall to PORTER STREET—5-room Cape BOLTON—10 acres of land, 600 foot er, Venetian blinds, screens, bath, plastered walls, garage, city 9-7620. c. Cod l.n excellent condition, large effective July 1. S------aaiiriw chester would like housekeeper- 14-FOOT RUNABOUT, trailer and silver, plctun tramea and old with kitchen facilities. Call MI- cluding dining room, paneled fire­ wall carpeting, stove and dish­ frontage, full price $2,700. Law­ than two lisitors at one time, per c o ^ to live In good home. No hard Situations Wanted— Male 39 9x13 REVERS^LE fiber rugs only storm windows, hardtop parking water and sewerage, combination living room with fireplace, for­ A letter from Vincent Krzeslckl, Evinrude, 18 H P. motor $350. $17.95; colorful and long wearing. CHAMBER’S coins, old' dolls ana guns, bobby 9-3370. place wall, 2 baths, 2-csr garage. washer. excellent location, near rence F. Flsmo, Realtor, Ml patient. “ work. References. Box G, Herald. 16-foot M.F.G. 85 H.P. Johnson, coUectlons, attic contents or wbols area. Must be seen to be appre­ windows and doors, beautifully MANCHESTER — 5 room ranch, Comer lot with trees. Porter St, mal dining room, large kitchen 5-2768. Ed Crawford, MI 9-4410. chairman of.the Democrati6 Town E-Z terms at Marlow’s, 887 Main. landscaped, atone front large lot, shopping center, bus line, school, excellent condition, $900. Will FURNITURE SALES estates. Furniture Repair Service, ciated. Delightful home for cou­ aluminum storms, amesite, trees, area. Call Bob at MI 9-7445 for with electric atove and refrigera­ ^mmlttee, asked that the select- - Patients Todav C4A TV AidverUsed AVON la so easy TEEN-AGE BOYS want lawns to bua, shopping $11,800. Carltcn W. city water and city sewerage. negotiate. 23 Depot St., Buck- FOR THE GREATEST collection TalcottnUe, Conn. TeL MI S-7449. ple desiring comfortable country Business Propert.v For Sale 70 Charles Lesperance, MI 9-7620. full details. Charles Lesperance, MI 9-7620. tor, 2 large bedrooms, tiled bath, VERNON—Woodland Terrace, Har- to sell! Several fine territories mow. MI 9-0694. 503 E. Middle Tpke. living. Adults. $85. MI 8-7056. Hutchins, MI 9-6132 screened porch, attached garage. riet Street, 125 foot front, one land, MI 3-6048. of lamps you ever did see, visit RANCri—5% rooms, 3 bedrooms, now open West of Main St. be­ Manchester Green BAR AND GRILL, centrally lo JOHN H. LAPPEN. INC. MANCHESTER Owner leaving slate. Price re­ acre, restricted. 4 blocks to Ver­ tween Hartford Rd and W. Mid­ BOY of 13 desires odd Jobs mow­ ROWBOAT for sale, newly paint­ Marlow’s Furniture Department. Rooms Without Board 59 THREE ROOM modem apart­ kitchen- and dining area. Hiring BOWERS SCHOOL-8 room Eng­ duced to $17,800. MI 9-0562 ing lawns, baby-sitting, etc. Always high quality, never high MI 8-5187 cated In Connecticut, grossing IN8URORS REALTORS non Elementary School, high ele­ dle Turnpike. Have - a fun-filled ed. Tel. MI 9-7321 or call at 85 ment, centra] location, heat, hot 365,000 a year or better: 7-day room built-in oven and range, lish Colonial, IH baths, large Interest rates are down. Values vation, near Vennon Shopping Cen­ - Please caU MI 9-3696. priced. E-Z terms. 887 Main. FURNISHED ROOM for rent, one alummum storm windows and kitchen, 8 large bedrooms, large MI 0-5261 entry; Mrs. Florence Kupchunos, vacation with money earned this Foster Street. 9x12 Linoleum Rugs, $4.95 each. water, private entrance with liquor license. Priced right. Ex­ are up. See these excellent list­ MANCHESTER ter, Hartford bus. $2,500. Quick block from Main Cidl MI porch, $90 per month. Morrison doors, full basement, nice lot. only wooded lot, 25x50’ outdoor swim­ The annual dinner of St. Maurice Regan Rd., Rockville; Moreland pleasant, dignified way. We train BARGAIN HUNTERS’ Specials on 9-6746. cellent financing. J. D Realty MANCHESTER — 6-roem finished ings TODAY! sale wanted. Owner CH 9-4383 or Council of Catholic women to be you. Call BU 9-4923 today. Clearance Step-Tables, End Ta­ Paint Store, 885 Center St. MI Co., 470 Main St.. MI 3-Si29. *13,990. Call McCarthy Enter­ ming pool, tennis court, barbeque, Cape. Nice yard. City water and High Elevation — A A Zone MI 9-7683. Lord Jr, Phoenix 8t„ Vernon; Dogs— rards— Pets 41 floor sample living room suites, prises. Inc. MI 4-1539, John V. l-car garage, 128,900. Phllbrlck held June 26 at Fiano’s Restaurant Baildlng Hatcriab 47 sofa beds, and mefai dinette sets. bles, Coffee Tables, Odd Lots, FURNISHHZ) rooms, complete light S-0644 or MI 9-9713. sewer. Tongren Agency, XU Ardmore Rd.-6-room Cape, full Bye-catching 8'4-room Ranch, cen­ Robert McCormick, 154 New Bol­ COMPANION with driver’s license Panciera, MI 9-1898. Agency. MI 9-8464. will be a testimonial to Mrs. ton Rd.; Mrs. Caroline Hurley, MINIATURE Dachshunds, smooth You can always depend on good $10 each; values t o $36. housekeeping faciliUes. Centrally INVESTMENT PROPERTY 8-6331. dormer, 1*4 baths, garage. Low ter foyer, living room 22x15, for­ BARGAIN—300-foot frontage, near for gentleman. General house­ school, etc. Price $3,000. Sam Keeney Hutchinson and Mrs! Thompsonvllle; Arthur McFall, 83 black and tan, AKC registered ASSORTED USED lumber, build­ buys at Marlow’s, 867 Main. located. Children accepted—limit­ If you are looking for Investment, *87.78 MONTHLY, Immaculate pr^qed at $16,000 mal dining room, 3 twin bedrooms, pharles Robbins. keeping. Must live In. Urgently ing and plumbing supplies, radia­ Shetland Floorsmith — Electric CUSTOM TWO FAMILY BOLTON—Femwood Drive—large separate laundry room, patio with Nussdorf. Auctioneer, MI 8-6847. Talcott Ave., RockvlUe; Mrs. Viola needed Phone MI 8-2577 between with fine blood lines and pedi­ ed. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St., Man­ Basiness Locations We have several parcels of prop­ split, recreation room. Garage, Mra Hutchinson has been active grees. Call MI 3-7887. tors, pipes and fire bricks, doors scrubber and polisher, reg. chester. erty which will return better than 6%-room Ranch on lot 150x200, Woodbridge St. — Almost new 6- awning, attached 2-car garage Campbell, 42 Joseph St.; Ellzabetli 10-2.'’' ' $59.95, one ojUy, now $53. For Rent 64 huge lot, 4%% mortgage. Carlton South Road, Bolton, excellent two full basement, excellent condition, room Cape Cot home, full dormer, LAND FOR sale—150 foot frontage in the Council since its organiza­ Chaffee, Stafford Springs; Mrs. and windows. Open dally 'SiSO-6 USED f u r n i t u r e . MI 3-7449. 15% net. W. Hutchins, MI 9-6132. family 4-5, with many extras, built lovely treed lot 119x225, and what WANTED—Home ^tor tan and p.fn., 8-4 Saturdays. Yard at Stock PLEASANT, large heated room, $17,900. T. J. Crockett, realtor, 1*4 baths, breezeway and garage, a view! by 200 feet deep, near center of tion in many capacities from car­ Carrie Warnock, Carter St.; Mrs. CLERK-TYPIST by present owner. Sleeping porch, Tolland, $600. CaU TR 8-7509. ing for the chapel when it was in white, black and white, two gray Place off North Main St. Choman’s free parking, on bus line. 146 Cen­ EXCEXXENT spot for any bustness J. D. REALTY CO. NEW Five room ranch, 1120 square MI s-isn. on bus line and near all conven­ Edna McMuIlIn, 31 N. School St.; BEFORE you purchase bedroom or office. Center of town, plenty fireplace, etc. Spacious grounds, iences. A bargain at $15,900 the present-day library to serving Opening in small department for and white kittens. MI 9-1457. Housewrecking, ha t-3393. 9x12 BLUE colored rug, very rea­ ter St. MI 8-5002. 470 Main Street feet built-lns, tile bath, fireplace, workshop and storage building, ELVA TYLER, REALTOR LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! One B Zone Mrs. Rhoda Dunnells, Onter Rd., furniture smywhere, see Marlow’s of parking. MI 9-6239 9-5 MANCHESTER —-7-room Colonial MI 9-4469 MI 9-5051 MI 9-9901 ss president of the group. Vernon; Mrs. Lucille Cavagnaro, capable clerk-typist with good typ­ sonable. MI 8-4643. MI 3-5129 large lot. Priced at only $17,800. large lot, two-car garage with Cape, 3 bedrooms, living room, Woodhill Rd. — Sparkling 3 bed­ lot In excellent location, all utlll- Mrs. Robbins haji served as or­ POODLEIS — Tiny miniatures, coal grand collection. Always high Charles Lesperance. MI 9-7620. 72 Lynnmore Dr.; Marilyn Elliott, ing ability. Aptitude for figure black exceptional coats 6 weeks quality, never high priced. E-Z FURNISHED ROOM, free parking, SPACIOUS offldes facing Main St., amesite drive, can easily be con­ dining room, den and kitchen, H4 room Ranch, ceramic tiled bath, tieg and sidewalks, $4,500. 'Three ganist at St. Maurice Church for worii is essential. Diamonds— Watehc verted to a 9 room single. fireplace, G,E. built-ins in birch 55 FINLEY STREET A Zone Iota in excellent residen­ Hartford; Edwaid Moskey, Tol­ old. M 9-6303. terms. Marlow’s, 867 Main. 68-GALLON electric hot water genUeman. MI 8-4724. second floor, six heated rooms. Farm and Land For Sale 71 MANCHESTER—Cape, 8 finished baths, fireplace, combination many years and has been instruc­ land; Eric Stafford, 71 Broad St.; Jewelry 48 Will subdivide. Low rental. Ap­ windows, awnings, completely en- cabineted kitchen. Assume exist­ tial location, $2,700 each. Newing­ tor for the First Communion class. heater, $35. Call MI 9-4695. rooms, large kitchen, dining room, S. A. BEECHLER, Agent ing mortgage or buy with low Excellent custom built 2-year-old, ton—two B Zone lots 80x150. Richard Brown, 16 Proctor Rd.; COMPTOMETER LEONARD W. YOST. Jowalsrs - CROSLEY electric range, 4 units proximately Sept. 1 occupancy. THREE ACRES, 150 ft. frontage, living room, den, 2 full baths, 4 cloeed sunporch, breeeewsy and Reservations for the dinner Mrs. Etna Chandler, Mountain St., Articles For Sale 45 PLEASANT furnished room for Call MI 9-5351, Mrs. Harris. oversize garage. Many extras down payment. Only $17,500 6 rooms, 3 bedroom split leVel with $8,500 both. J. D Realty (3o., 470 should be made with Mrs, Robert Repairs, adjusts watches expert­ plus deep well. Automatic timers. JUST MOVED from eight rooms 3800. 7 acres, 5 clear, 350 ft. front­ bedrooma possible fireplace, plas­ Rockville; Mrs. Ellen Somers, 223 OPERATOR Ehccellent condition. Must sell be­ genUeman, central. Call Ml 9-0641. age Andover-Coventry line, $2,000. MI 8-6969 with this home. Lovely land­ 2-car garage. Features Include full Main St., MI 8-6129. Simmons of Twin Dr., Coventry, HOME MADE ravioli, fresh or ly. Reasonable prices Opra 'Tues­ to five rooms—For sale—Ken- tered walls, full dormer, garage, Many other listings available in plaster house, 1*4 baths, squared E. Main St., Rockville; Mrs. Jean day through Saturday. lliuTSday fore July 1. Price $75. Phone AIR CONDITIONED large one Call PI 2-8090. nice lot. Available for FHA ap­ scaped lot in a very convenient before Monday. Opening for comptometer opera­ frosen, 80c dos. H Pasqualini 346 more gas dryer, $40; studio SIX ROOM older home Keeney location. Asking $21,900. U A R all price ranges, styles and loca­ and rebutted shingles, picture book Martin, 234 Center St.; FTanels E. evenlngs:''129 Spruce St. MI 9-4387 Ml 9-4984 ROOM FOR RENT. Free park­ room office, 100% Main Street lo­ praisal value of $16,800. As little Street, newly redecorated, 2-car tions. Stop at our office and look Resort Property For Sale 74 Band Concert Set Armstrong, Colonikl Rd„ Bolton. tor with good figure aptitude. Avery Street, Wapplng. couch, $25; boy’s 26” bicycle, $8; cation. Apply Marlow's, 867 Main. 80-ACRE Industrial Park In whole Realty Company, MI 3-3693. R kitchen with stainless steel double Company offers excellent benefit fireplace screens, $3 and $3; ing. MI 3-7086. as $800 down to assume present garage, amesite drive. Owner MI through our listing books at your oven, recreation room with fire­ The Salvation Army Band of ADMrrriBD TOCAY: Robert FARM LOAM, top quality, $3 per —AT ALBERT’S— or In part. More I^lnd available. m ortage. Call McCarthy Enter­ 3-258*. D. Murdock, MI 8-6473. BOLTON—First lake -“-waterfront program, good wages, modem, Youth bed and mattress, $8; Tongren Agency, MI 3-6321. convenience. place. Beautiful high elevation Manchester will gives its annual Lovejoy, 83 Ridge SL; Robert yard, delivered. Call Columbia AC Garden— Farm— Dairy NOT $900 — NOT $800— GENTLEMAN—Comfortable room, OFFICE FOR rent 800 sq. ft.. prises, Inc., t o 4-1539. John V. 6-room cottage which can be concert at . United Methodist Stevenson, 872 Pailcer St. air-conditioned office. Apply Storkline baby chest, $10; single 100% Main Street location. Call Panciera, MI 9-1898. MANCHESTER — 5 room home SOUTH WINDSOR — 5>/4 • room with view. Large trees and storage 8-9328 after 4 p.m. Products 50 NOT $700 — NOT $600 centrally located, shower, bath, easily winterized. Mgrton E. Rob­ Church on June 24. The outdoor b i r t h YESTERDAY: A eoii'to box spring and mattress bed, $35; MI 3-6419 or MI 8-7614 $9,500; beautiful oversize Cape, Ranch, breezeway, garage. 4»4% shed. Asking $26,500. NO! NO! NOT EVEN $500 parking. Call at Russell’s Barber Houses For Sale 72 mortgage. Curran Realty. JA JARVIS REALTY CO. ertaon, broker. Ml '8-5955 concert by the band is a custom of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Doughty, arage with sun- in town. Property Just put on the at Camp Johnson. your old can. 068 Center St. 82 Pc. Dinnerware Set garage, • tool shed, $19,900. Bel­ 31-83 N. School Street. Good con­ market for sale, $13,900 with or eell. Speedy service. J. p. The following awards were 30 Pc, Sliver Set deck, combination windows, dition. Very good income. $18,SIM. Realty. Ml 8-6129. MARRIED MAN with car to serv­ Flowers— Nursery S-tock 50-B fiore Agency, MI 8-5121. beautiful high lot. one block to $1,000 down. Call owner. MI 9-3635. made: One year pin, Donald LOAM, SAND, atone, gravel and 18 Yards Floor Covering Will consider trade for 4 to 6- Roser; one year pin and gold ar­ Call For Special ice established Fuller Brush cus­ till. Call Miller’s Sand and Gravel, ZINNIAS, Calendula, Salvia, straw Free Storage Until Wanted bua with complete city utilities. famlly. Call MEdford 8-n48 af­ tomers, Manchester - Willimantlc MI 3-8603. Asking only $15,900. U A R Real­ YANKEE HOMES Legal Notice row, Craig Newton: bear badge flowers, marigolds, dahlias, ager- Free Delivery ter 8 p.m. and gold arrow, denner’s badge. Town Meeting area, $90-3100 weekly to start plus atum, sweet alyasum, also to­ Cuddly Lamb! ty Company, MI 3-2692. R. D. Free Bet Up By Own Reliable Men CUSTOM-BUILT S|IELLS AT A COURT O F PR O B ATE h»14 at Charles Zeppa: lions badge, gold expenses. Cali PI 2-6488 or CH RIDING GARDESf tractor, excel­ mato, pepper, cabbage and celery BIG SINGLE? Murdock, MI 3-6472 ANSAU3I BUILT 8-room Cape, The legal voters of the To'wn 3-1406 for personal Interview ap­ Sure It Pays To Buy At Albert’s Coventry, within And for tht* Dlutrlrt arrow and two silver arrows to lent condition, all attachments, plants. 35c dozen, 5 dozen for $1. full shed dormer, heated rec of Coventry, on th«* IBth dnv of Jun^*. of Bolton are hereby warned and pointment. ‘r complete $325. Also hay fpr sale. — BECAUSE — NICE 6-ROOM Cape only $11,900. room, 20-foot enclosed porch, Ranch, Cape Cod and Colonial mi. Duane LeBlanc; denner’s badge to notified to meet in a SPECIAL Open Sundayg and eveningi. Pon- Albert’s Gives You In Writing ' I 1; .Styles Call An 9-5996. tlcelll’s Greenhouse, 433 N. Main TWO FAMILY? Will listen to reasonable offer. oversized garage, wooded lot Present. Hon. Elmore Turklnirton. i Brian Edgerton; lions badge, TOWN MEETING at FLANO’S MILLER PHARMACY requires No Payments Real value here. All city utilities, G.I. mortgage. Direct from own Judfp 'David Norris; silver arrow, Mark REISTAURANT, In said Town, on full-time clerk for general drug St. 24’x36’ Ranch Sliell Estatp of CHARLES P., LEE. late TV ANTHINNA Bonanza Sale— In In case of unemployment big yard. Belfiore Agency, MI er. 55 Overland St., t o 9-5877. of Coventry. In said Dlstrirt. deceased. Wlnthc-r; sllvqr arrow, Norman FRIDAY, JUNE 23. 1961. at 8:00 store work. Elxperienced pre­ our famous do-it-yourself depart­ In .case of Illness ROOMS TO-LET? 3-5121. $2795.00 on your lot The Executor having exhibited his Daley; bear badge, Douglas Bev- o’clock in the evening, for the fol­ ferred. Must be neat, presentable ment. Rabbit Ears, regular $7.95, In case of accident VERNON — (Listing 48) — 'Beau­ administration account with said es­ lin.s; gold and silver arrow, Rob- lowing purposes: Household Goods 51 VERNON — U A R built 6-room tate to this Court for allowam'e |t is and reliable. Driver's license. No now 89c; H I d e q w a y Rabbit In rase of strikes tiful 5*4-room Ranch. Plaster FINANCING AVAILABLE O R D E R E D that the 26th day of June. j ert ^ sk e ; gold and silver arrow. 1. To see if t'he Town will au­ phone calls. Miller’s Pharmacy. Ears regularly $10.95, now RENT A TAPE recorder as low as A Paid Bill In Full ranch Just 2 years old. Owner walls. Fireplace. H.W.B.B. heat 34 Conn. 'Blvd. BU 9-8636 1961. at 11:00 o'clock, forenoon, at the Jack Sadler. thorize the Bolton Public Build­ 299 Green Road. $1.4J;. UHF, Indoor antenna, 50c dally. Marlow’s, 887 Main. Call For What You Owe transferred, home in excellent Aluminum windows . and doors. Probate Office In the Municipal Build­ East Hartford, Conn. ing in said Coventry be and the sam e I New Vicar Arrives ing Commission to: regularly $8.95, now $2.95; stacked Ml 9-5221. In Case Of Death condition. 8 bedrooms, dining Carport. Owner transferred. Anx­ (a) Engage cm iarchitect; WANTED—Retired gentleman who aluminum conical, $9.09; Channel room. large living room and fam­ Is assigned for a nearing on the al­ I The Rev. Edward vf‘. John.son, is handy around a home to work SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT LAKE FRONT HOME ious to sell. Bent and Bent, Real COVENTRY — Ijot of house for lowance of said^ administration ac­ I new vicar of St. George’s Eplsco- (bi Secure prelimtoary plans , 8 Yagl, $1.99; UHF bow tie, $1.99; TORO LAWNMOWER8 at reduced Phone SAMUEL ALBERT, Hart­ ily size kitchen, 2 fireplaces, pan­ tors. AD 6-3211. Evenings Mr, $9,600, Provincial type older count with said 4’state atid this Court and specifications;' snd a few hours a week. Light odd 10 foot mast pipe, $2.90; Red Bird prices. Ride, rotary, reel models eled bookcases, combination win­ Novak, JA 3-1210 directs that notice of the time and *pal Cliurch, and Mrs. Johnson. r ' Jobs. A little fainting, landscap­ ford CH 7-0358 for aif Albert K r e ’s a ftve-room ranch Just off State Highway. This Is a “ Lns* home. Joseph Barth, broker, MI place assigned for said hearing be giv­ ' moved into the Rectory of St. (c) Obtain estimated costs for. chimney mounts, 99c; VHF wire, with wind-tunnel grass bag attach­ Courtesy- Auto. We will call for dows, attached ghrage. Also, a 9-0820. en !o all persons known to ne Inter­ ing. etc. Reply by letter to Box ment. Marlow’s, Inc., 8^7 Main, tron” home, maintenance free, la rg e double lot, oversized ga- partially finished family room. BOL’TON — South Rd. 6 room George’s yesterday. the construction of a Junior 2c per foot. Also tubes, parts and you at your home, bring you back mge. Owners are Florida bound. ested therein to appear anfi he heard Hi,°:h School on the so- .Connecticut, for state aid for O pen f o r Inspection O p en For Inspection and sewer. Call MI 9-0995 or MI $12,100 for the five-room Ranch 2-car garage. Amesite drive, A Mahon, 197 I.#exlnglnn Ave Cam- Help Wanted— { Boforc You Buy Any Price $15,900. Escott Agency, hridre Mass. — John Alva Hamilton. the building of said Junior High 3-1763. that has full cellar and is in excel­ 167 Sevrnoue St Hartford Conn School Building projert and if Male or Female .17 I DRIVEWAY SEALER MI 9-7683. ELMORE ‘TrRKTNGTON TOWN OF BOLTON I n IN C H E S lent condition. Ceramic bath, such state aid is approved by said Sunday- 2 P.M. till 5 P.M. TWO FAMILY—St„ James’ Par­ aluminum storm windows, pine Judge. EXCELLENT OPPOR'TUNITY—5- CoH Ml 9-5256 Sunday-^2 P.M. till 5 P.M. 8T51 TAU State Board of Education to accept day week. Top aalaryvp^ com­ The W. G . Glonnoy Co. emos.-3yn. ish, 6-4, new heating system, cop­ cabinets in the kitchen. This home TOLLAND DOG LICENSES or reject the same for the Town. mission. Magic Mirror, W 3-7484. A $est Buy ------By Belfiore wntiw NR per plumbing, aluminum combi­ is priced right, so if you’re Just Plumbers Vote Tonight 1961 Dog Lifenses are now 4. To see if the Town will vote to >R M CAPE COD $ S ^ nations, lovely yard 80x150 ga­ starting out this is an excellent A Jewel available at the Town Clerk’s, of- rescind zescina thexne OrdinanceCTrainance adoptedaaopieu on 6-ROOM RANCH $24^ This well located (SL James Pariah) large home has several 6 00 1 rA n -a iA M A rage. occupancy available. Elva buy. New Haven. June 16 ()P)—Mem­ possible uses , , , and every one without too much doing over. 5959 fice and must be obtained not later O.tober 6, 1930 which provides u Dainty little jtoked dress and Tyler, realtor. MI 9-4469, MI On "lovely wooded, landscaped lot. bers of Loical 349 of the Plumlbers than Jul.v 1, 1961 to avoid penalty, follows; It is presenUy used as an eight-room (four bedrooms, five pos­ This appealinsr Cape has recently been redecorated and 9-5051. MI 9-9901. 8 bedrooms, spacious family room, This beautiful Rockledge home was built in 1958. Has sible) single, yet is very easily convertible to a' two family, ■lip for a tiny girl; aew-simple sun JACK LAPPEN AGENCY and Steamfltters Union vote to­ Prices are a follows: The hours of voting at the an- SEPTIC TANKS HENRIETTA INN, one block has aluminum siding and aluminum combination ault for a very young man. Each attractive kitchen with dining night on terms for a new contract Male Dog or Spayed Female $2.10 nual town meetings shall be lYs baths—2 fireplaces—2-car garage—aluminum which, as a matter of fact. It once was. In addition, there are two Crochet a lovable 13” pet lamh 8 Bissell Street area. SHOULD SEE. Asking AND from the beach, 28 Crandall enclosed porches to make this a really big home. The two-car de- . requires a minimum of fabric. 7-ROOM SPLIT LEVEL which would end their 7-week Female Dog ...... *S.3S from 7:00 a.m. until 6:00 combination—amesite drive— well landscaped yard throughout. Will go ,VA, FHA or conventional mort­ for your little one—he’s sure to be $16,500. Call Barbara -Chamber- strike against the Master Plumb­ A veterinarian’s certificate p.m. Avenue, Mlsquamlcut Bescb> tached garage plus excellent shmbbeiy and shade in the back- No. 8151 with Patt-O-Rama is a longtime friend! Easy to make, AA ZONE t o 9-4508 PLU6GED SEWERS gage. In sizes 6 moe., 1, 2, 3 years. Size Custom built with all the newest lain, MI 9-3092, MI 9-5306, -TR ers Association. must be presented for each spay­ 5. To see if the Town will vote Westerly, R. L Modem hot and and is SELLING BELOW OWNER’S COST! yard makes for unusual privacy for outdoor living. I>erfect for idft-glving! 8-4659. Union representatives have Basics like plumbing (copper) heating and insulation are mod- I. dress, 1*4 yards o f 86-inch; slip,' features to satisfy the most dis­ MI 4-0149 MI 4-1894 ed female dog not previously li­ to ado'pt the following Ordinanct: cold water in rooms. Home Pattern No. 5369 has crochet asked members to approve a ten­ censed In Bolton. The hours of voting at the an­ Macliiie GIm im I DIRBXmONS; From Manchester Green on Routes 6 and 44, smised and efficient DIRECTIONS: From Middle TurapUte Weet, turn on Wedge- 94 yard; aunsult, % yard. directions; material requirMnents; criminating, 3*4 baths, 2-csr fa- BARROWS & WALLACE cooked brsakiMt served. Fam* Tb order, send 86o in coins to;— rage, lovely lot 100x183, with trees. BOLTON — 9-room . expandable tative agreement on a. 2-year pact Persons applying by mall nual town meetlnga and at I Dry Walli^ i turn right on Dale Rd., house is Number 69. The living .room runs ths wfacls width of ths houss . . . and wood Or-t honae ia Number 74. stitdi illustrations. reached with the employers group lUee wltk chlldrea eaa kave Includss A homsy, uaisble lirsidaes. 0US Burnett, Hts Manchester Bvs- Cape with 4 finished, open stair­ ' (Office open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.) should enclose a self-addresaed any referendum ehall be frpm W at». To order, send 36c in coins to: ELVA TYLER, REALTOR way, fireplace, vestibule, knotty yesterday. stamped envelope when applying. 6:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. kltehca pthrllegea hy tfee week, WE THINK THIS BEST BUT IS A SOLID DrVESTMENT Blng Herald 1150 AV*. OF Anne Csbot, The Manchester 85 E. Center St. Spacious grounds and picnic t o 9-4489 t o 9-8051 MI 9-9901 pine cabinets, combination win­ The strike by 325 men, which Doga over six months old must 6. To tranaaet any other bual- . . . ON AN T BASIS TOU CHOOSE TO gUDOB IT. AMERICAS. NEW YORK 88. N.Y. ag Herald, 115* AVE OF AMEB- MI 9-5308 tablee, baUihonses, kot aad cold R. F. DiMOCK CO. R. F. DIMOGK CO. For Ist-clasa mailing add 10c ICAS. NEW YOBK 3«, N. Y. dows, o|ll hot water heat, full began May 1,' has stopped most have a 1960 license before a 1061 neea proper to come before aaid akowers, private beach. Write CONVENIENT Lenox Street Cape basement, good sized lot ln^< a plumbing work in New Haven and license can be issued. meeting. NcXINNEY BROS. for each pattern. Print Name, Ad­ For lit-claaa mailing add lOe for with aluminum siding,, aluminum or phone for rates an^ reserva- dress with Zone, Style No. and good location. $3,000 down,- will MANCHESTER — $9,800. 6-room much of southern Connecticut. Officeuince nourshours are as loiiows;follows; Dated at Bolton,tfouon, uunnoeticui,Oonnaeticut, THE WILUAM L BELHORE AfiENCY each pattern. Print name, address roU-up a w n l a g a, aluminum assume a 4*4% G.I. m ortage. Terms of the tentatt'ira. *bgree- Stwwvgz Disposal Co. ttoas. Mrs. Rpse A. Olemeiis. Ml 9-5245 Ml 9-5245 < Slse. , - with SOM-In Pattern Numbtr. older home. Low heatihg cost, Monday, Wednesday, Friday and this 13th day of'Julia, A.D., 19*1. loo-ui raati s-neg proprietress. TeL Watch Hill, V.A.BOG06NI W.EeBMORE atorma, acrosns and doors, wall- Total monthly payments only *33. low taxes. Sewer. Water. FuU ment were not disclosed. The un­ Saturday mominge from 0 to 13' Chiiflea A. lloMiIiia Include another 86e with your Hava you ths 'l l Album contain- t»w ali’ eatpsting, park-Uke yard. Full price *18,600.' U A R Raalty blameiid S-827S. tattsra order for the Spring .* ing mam lovely designs aad frs* baaamant. Oil burner. Near bus,' ion had been asking a 80 cent an Saturday afternoons from 3 to S. Mfailiaol Bmea 3MM«hiS«. MI3-S121 othar featurea. Belfiort Companir Ml 3-3993. R. D. Ibuv hour ineraase, and tha employan DavW C. Toomey, OUalijr M iaaia ■ ■ ■ m il • n B m** m u b k o. pattamt Only to* • «epFl H. B. G ra ^ , Briber, ACWBY. 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PAOI TWENT7.P0U1 fKiDAir, JUNB le, IMl Average Daily Net Press Ron i9anrItP0tfr CttMing if^ralb For Uie Week Ended Vh«'Weather. ‘ ' About Town V ■ Jane 8, 1881 Foroeost of C. B. Waotfett Bimai HAS JUST WONDERFUL A N D THE 13,330 Fair aad ask aa osM tN liM llw TWCA-^xmaored Newcom> Member of the Andit Low tai BBS. Blesttr fOBo]'aai (BM « n Oab wUI hold Us last maet- BoreM of drcnlstlen ^ thrasd ralU 8«akMy. Hlg^ la m a. lag of tho season at Oavey'a Res­ EXntA SAVINGS Manehe$ter-“^A City of Village Charm taurant Tuesday at 6:S0 p.m. for HOUSE II a aodal hour and dinner. OF VALUAM.E iKHi Beautifully VOL. LXXX, NO. 219 (TWELVE PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1961 (OaMUed Aflvertlslag ea Page 8) The IUt. Stephen David Mat­ Hi! Ik PRICE nV B CBNTC thews, son of Mr. and hfrs. |How- ard B. Matthews of Middletown, Gift Wrapped was ordained to the dlaconate this Gifts DAD week by the Rt. Rev. Waiter H. a H ALE FREE FATHER’S DAY SUNDAY, JUNE 18 Injunction Loom s Gray, BIpiscopal Bishop of Oon- 3 Princes T J d ^ neetlcut, in Christ Church Ca­ MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER thedral, Hartford. Mrs. Jlatthews la the former Dagmar Ander.son Agree on of Manchester. The Rev. Mr. 30 Ports Tied. iJei^e vjHS0 Matthews will become curate at Trinity Church, Torrinrton, In July. Laos Unity 2 Teen - agers Tha VFW Auxlllarv will spon Zurick, Switzerland, June tor a public card party tonight at Killed as Car 8 o'clock at the \TW Post Home. 17 {IP)— Gen. Phoumi Nosa- By Ship Strike VConn Grad yan, pro-western Laotian mil­ Smashes Tree Miss Jean A. LeClaire received Turned over to Dag The monthly meeting of the ad­ her bachelor of science degree In itary strongman, said today visory board of the Manchester the School of Physical TOerapy the kingdom’s three warring New York, June 17 (/P)—* picket line set up by the National Seymour, June 17 (/P)— Assembly of Rainbow for Girls has from the University of Connecticut princes have agreed to seek Maritime Union. Four persons Two teen-agers were fille d been changed. They will meet Mon­ The creeping paral.vsis of a wiere airested. on Sunday. June 11. She is the information of a “government major maritime strike spread and three other persons in­ day evening. June 26, rather than daughter of Atty. and Mrs. Arthur Federal officials intensified ef­ jured when their car shot June 19. J. LeClaire Jr., 46 Ansaldl Rd. of national union.” to seaports around the nation forts to get the seven unions rep­ * 1 T She was a member of Pi Beta Bhouml iisued the etatement today ap federal mediators resenting 85;000 seamen and the across Pearl Street shortly Facts Vary Mrs. Winston Estabrook of South Phi Sorority, and the Dolphinettes. atfer a meeting between Premier bulk of the nation's shipping oper­ before midnight lajst night Prince Bonn Oum, and big pro- pleaded ^for a full resumption ators back to the bargaining table. Coventry will be gue.st soloist She is presently employed as a of peace talks. There were re­ and smashed into a tree. Sunday at the United Baptist physical therapist at Rocky Hill Communlat rival. Prince Souphan- They worked amid reports that Police said the speedometer of Sharply in Church In Somerworth, N.H. Mrs. Veterans Home and Hospital. o.ivong, head of the Pathet Lao ports that a federal injunc­ the American Merchant Marine the car was jammed at 80 miles Estabrook, a member of the She was , graduated from Man­ guerrillag. tion might be sought by one Institute might ask President Ken­ an hour, an Indication that the Church of the Nazarene In Man­ chester High School In 1957, whe^re "We are all In perfect agree­ ment," Phoumi told newsmen. "We shipping group. nedy to bring the Taft-Hartley Act vehicle may hav’e been traveling at chester. will sing sacred music she was a member of the National TTiirty port cities and almost to bear with an 80-day injunction a high rate of speed. which she has composed. She Is Honor Society and active In sports. are now going to aeek formation so that shipping would be resumed Officials in this southern Con­ All Details of a government of national union." 1,000 freighters, tankers and pas­ the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. senger liners are Involved in the while negotiations continue. necticut community described the Reuben Doody of Houlton. Maine. Sunset Rebekah Lodge will meet The two princes met following^ mi.shap as the worst within recol­ By MH.TON BES8ER a prellminarj' huddle yesterday be­ strike, which began last Thursday Secretarj of Labor Arthur J. Monday at 7:30 p.m. In lOOF Hall midnight. t„ Goldberg, here since TTiursday un­ lection. United Nations, N. Y., June for observation of "obligation tween Boim Oum and Prince Sou- Major snarls to a settlement are der direct orders of the President, Killed were Edward Zmuda, 19, of night." There will be a potiuck at vanna Phouma, self-styled neutral 17 (JP)—U.S. 8py charges HOSPITAL COMFORT a shippers' claim that the striking withdrew last night from active 16 Spring St. and Jane Driscoll,, against a handsome Czech 6:15 before the meeting. Mrs, who claims to be rightful pre­ unions threatened to price the in­ participation m mediating the na­ 16. of 4 Colony St.. Aniionia. Edith Smith and Mrs. Robert mier of Laos. dustry out of existence, and union tion-wide strike after urging the In serious condition at Griffin diplomat and his counter­ HOME! Armstrong will be co-chairmen. Immediate aim of the three rival Hospital in nearby Derby were claim that American intelli­ princes will be to decide on a single demands for the right to organize parties to resume negotiations. 7 Members are reminded to bring "foreign-flag" shipping. Goldberg made his request short­ Anthony Dudek. 20, of 8 I-akeview gence tried to hire him land­ delegation to represent I.a o s at the donations for the foodless food With White House inter\ention ly after Paul Hall, president of the Ave.. identified by police as the ed on U.N. Secretary-general -sale to the meeting. There will be Geneva conference, which has bog- to head off the walkout a failure, Seafarers International Union, pre­ driver: Ruth Aksenti.s. 14. of of 26 a degree rehearsal after the fed dowm in efforts to make the pickets in New York. New Jersey, dicted that there will be an impor­ Hotchki.ss Ter.. Ansonia, and Mary Dag Hammarskjold’s desk to­ meeting. outhea.st Asian kingdom peace­ Louisiana. Texas and Massachu­ tant "break" soon toward settling Garrity, 17, of 28 Ridge Rd. An­ day. fully neutral. setts and other, shipping areas the walkout. sonia. Central figure in the drama Is The Polish language classes con­ Phoumi said earlier the Items the marched at piers to halt work. One negotiating session — be­ The accident occurred on a ii.s- Miroslav Nacvalac, 39, No..8 man ducted at St. John's Polish Na­ three princes will take up will be "Violence flared. Tliree men were tween the American Merchant Ma­ ually lightly traveled street! At In the Czech U.N. mission. He de­ tional Catholic Church will end to­ application of the cease-fire in Injured In a f*ght yesterday when rine Institute and the National pre.sent. however it is being used clared he 'Will ignore U.S. demands morrow with an examination, dis­ Laos where scattered jungle fight­ Texaco refinerj' workers near as a detour for Route 8 trsflic. that he leave the country until tribution of report cards, and grad­ ing continues, the coutnry's neu­ Camden, N. J., tried to cross he gets Instructions from hla gov­ trality and "national reconcilia­ (Continued on Page Twelve) uation exercises, starting at 10 ‘d o o d LiicJi, Jean* ernment. Pro^i’VMOna) H o ‘-pital m. tion.” A U. N. spokesman said Ham- Boun Oum and Souphanouvong Hartford. June 17 i/Ti — Police marskjold Is studying a U.fl. re­ Bt'ris and Equipment Brownie Troop 606 will have a met in Zurich's plush Dolder Hotel Recall 1953 Revolt todav are hoping that J.5 and SIO quest that Nacvalac be expelled picnic at Center Springs Park where the premier and Souvanna, bill., marked with the words "Good for Home Use M en's Leather on grounds he has been collecting Lodge tomorrow from 10 a.m. to "Happy American" the Pathet Lao leader's half-broth­ Luck, Jean" will help them .solve information from an American 2 p.m. Men's 100^ Pure Cool^ Comfortable er, conferred yesterday. one of the city's biggest house- government worker (or almost a Greater ceeifert for Hie A black limousine flying the break.s in recent years. year. patient, easier core for Standard of the kingdom of Laos West Germans Note The bills were among more than Also before the Secretary-gen­ you, at low, budget drove up to the entrance of the $8,000 in cash, jewelry and furs eral was a protest from the c£ech rates. Call or visit us. L T. WOOD CO. Dolder and Boun Oum stepped out .stolen yesterday in a daring day­ U.N. mission claiming U.S. agents WALLETS KNIT SHIRT bowing and folding his hands in a light break into the apartment of had dangled promises of unlimited traditional Oriental salute. Phoumi Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Clapis at wealth before Nacvalac If he would ICE PLANT by followed him. Remembrance Day 14 Gilman St. become a spy for the United mCDICRL by Police said Mrs. Clapis, 54. Miroslav Nacvalac, 39, left, of the Czech mission to the United Nations, and Zdenek Cemik, Czech 81 BISSISLL STREET SILK TIES There was no Immediate com­ minister who is acting U.N. f>ermanent representative, pose at UN headquarters in New York States. PHflRfnflCY ment from Souphanouvong about fainted twice after discovering the where they gave their side of the U.S. spy charges against Nacvalec. (AP PhotofaxU Both tho U.S. and Czech ac­ Turn Eaet From Main S t the meeting. Berlin. June 17 —West Ger-^munist newspaper Neues Deutsch- theft. M.8-4t4« At State Theater Phoumi said Boun Oum will con­ The stolen loot included $5,000 counts were replete with cloak and VALUES to $3.00 mans laid wTeaths today and called land described the 1953 revolt this dagger details Including threats of LORD BUXTON tinue to meet with his rivals In an mass rallies in memory of (he way: j in ca.sh, a $1,000 mink coat and blackmail and ■violence, but the c regor effort to Iron out details of what abortive revolt against commumsm "Eight years ago the Hitler-suc­ more than $1,000 in jewelry. facts 'varied aharply. M G he said will represent "a general Mrs. Clapis discovered the in East Germany eight years *go. cessors in Bonn, with foreign I More Leftist Riots State Department spokesman agreement." . 4. From the Communist East C^er- help, organized a fascist putsch I housebreak after she rushed home Lincoln White gave this account man regime came protest nole.v to against the (East) German Dem­ w'hen a neighbor reported that,her to newsmen In Washington: ^ .S O W .5 0 .00 (OoBtiiiiied OB Page Three) the Western Allies and the Bonn ocratic Republic." apartment door was open. * 4 • • n ******* ORANGE HALL government that West Germans Police said the thieves entered n Nacvalac made <^tact about a Berlin was tensely quiet. In the ysar ago with « Amerlow, than and West Berliners were staging West, people tpok advantage of the apartment by drilltiig a hole Lreet , Adlai m Jroru Anti-Red Drive meetings of "revenue .seekers and in the front door and then remov­ a government aiUpioye, 'ind de­ the fine weather to go swimming manded his cooperation, thnaten- 5 Kennedy to Get militarists" directed against Euro­ and boating before rallying to- ing the lock. Tailored in the natural pleatness man­ pean peace Moscow, June 17 ((P)—Pravda to­ ing that the American’s fiancee In ner in fine combed “Springateen” Keep your active Dad comfortable in » _ tV qiglit Cltat theI.UC LilVcity hall to hear a B.r 51AX HARBELSON Bolivian govavnment at a time day denounced newspapers of ths Czechoslovakia would be previent- Made for the soft life—the new Lord As umist.-ttw-protests were If^lifieech by Brandt. Boxtop King Dies Lima. Peru, June 17 New when Stevenson was conferring United Arab Republic for conduct­ ed from joining him in the United An exciting collection of all the new polished cotton and care-free Dacron this cool, lightweight knit shirt of Ultrasoundk for norsAtbacause^tlte West does not Buxton billfolds of the.softest leather There was little traffic be­ Norwalk, June 17 iJP;—The man leftist rioting greeted Adlai Ste- with President Victor Paa Estens- ing an anti-Soviet campaign, and States. . B IN G 0 styles and colors including; woven and cotton blends. Handsome solid 100% cotton. He’ll* stay neat even recogidie tho. I^liiatelllte. tween the two parts of the city. credited with originating the idea soro. "She was used as a hostage to ycn.son yesterday on his arrival in suggested the aim of the campaign imaginable. With its own soft leather stripes, panels, aU-over. neats . ., . after a vigorous 18 holes of golf . . . In the West it w u, a national Allied spokesman said it was a of giving premiums for soap wrap­ is to curry favor with the United force the indlYldual's cooperation Every Sot Night At 7:30 color* and woven plaids or checks. His Lame Back holiday-"»-a. day of remembrance. Lima to discuss Pre.sident Ken­ On Tuesday, leftist demonstra­ photo case that can be carried sepa­ fashioned in luxurious imported and Sizes 30 to 42. Colors: Tan, olive, permanent fold line keeps collar in normal day for the American, pers or boxtops, is dead. tors smashed windows of the U.S. States. I hi espionage activities," White In the Communist East it was itish and French forces in the Duane D. Jones, known to his nedy's plan to raise Latin Amer­ "The jumiping of the Cairo and said. 72 EAST CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER rately. And the Buxton new leather domestic silks . . . tailored to knot black, charroal. place. Action-swing underarm insert work as usual. ican living standards. Heavily information Agency offices In i By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS garrison. American troops colleagues as the "Boxtop King," Santiago, Chile. Damascus press on the Soviet White said N ^valas not only used is as durable as it is soft. Distinguish­ neatly, drape perfectly. Pick-up sev­ and long tail are boons to any man Fi-esldent Kennedy settled down ' Mayor Willy Brandt of West died yesterday at Norwalk Hos­ armed police braced for new dis­ Berlin laid a wreath at the graves .'rndvised to ^eep sway from Plying in from Boli-vla, Steven­ Union and the Socialist si’stem threats but ihoicated there wa# a ed black or rich brown. eral tomorrow at wonderful savings. bent on relaxation. Convenient pock­ today to a weekend In the country I where crowfls were gather- pital after a brief illness. He was orders today. "J existing In our country bears an poesibility he might defect and re-. OTHER SHORTS to $5.95 with his family, and-more rest end of German freedom flghtets who Leltist students, who had pro­ son met with President Manuel et. Handsome colors. , died in the 19.53 revolt. inir; .' ' 63. Prado, Prime Minister Pedro Belt­ unseemly character," the So'viet main in the United States. treatment for his lame back. There was no extra'alert. "We Jonqs, an advertising executive, claimed Stevenson unwelcome Communist party newspaper de­ • "Let me make clear, however, The President and his wdfe ar­ I There were also wreaths from even before he arrived, .demon­ ran and other officials. West German FTesident Heinrich are always on special alert in Ber­ had specialized in food and drug After conferring today with clared. that in fact the American citizen rived last night by helicopter at lin," one spokesman said. accounts and was considered an strated repeatedly In small groups "The anti-Soviet campaign un­ their rented Glen Ora estate in Luebke and other personalitie.s in In downtown Lima. Police dis­ leaders of Peru's five political 1.1 the simple ceremony In the See- The observance of the anniver­ expert at advertising package parties. Stevenson will end his folded In the UAR can only make (Conttnned on Page Fl've) Mlddleburg, Va. Awaiting them sary began last night with bon­ foods. persed them with tear gas. No In­ happy the Imperialist circles of were the Kennedy children, 3-ycar- strassee Cemetery, in the working juries were reported. visit officially with a dinner at the class di.strict of the French sec­ fires and torchlight processions in He was the author of a book on the West . . . "Foreign agencies old Caroline and 6-months-old John advertising techniques, >"Ads, Stevenson, who had been given residence of the prime minister HQUSE Sc HALE Jr., who' Jjreceded them from tor. West Beriln and along the Iron tonight. I report that in recent days the Tliere are burisd eight West (2urtaUf’Sorter between the two Women and Boxtops." a friendly welcome at the airport, U.S. Information Center in Cairo -MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER from Washington by automobile. Funeral services will be held in was far away from the demon­ He will visit Ecuador and Colom­ The President will have at least Berliners who lost tll4Ir lives in the p a rt:^ f TOTmany. bia before returning to Washington has Intensified the spreading of fight against Soviet Army tanks TK8 red glare of the flames Ridgefield Tomorrow. strations at the U.S. embassy. leaflets of an anti-Soviet nature. Bulletins one visitor today. Dr Janet Later he quipped to reporters: "I Thursday. Travell, th»««Vhlte House physi­ in Ea-st Berlin. Above their graves coulfl be seen in the Communist- So far he has visited Venezuela, "The fact that some newspapers Culled from AP Wires is the statue of a chained man like all Peruvians, including stu­ in Cairo and Damascus are follow­ cian. Is due for her dally check of ruled territory surrounding West Plumbers Accept Pact dents." Argentina, Urugiiay, Brazil, Para­ Is one of THESE jobs VOURjob? the President’s back. symbolizing the dictatorship over Berlin. The flsmea were a remind­ New Haven, Jpne 17 (.ffh—Mem­ guay, Chile, Bolivia and Peru. ing in the footsteps 6t imperialist Sha wUl bring equipment to give 17 million Esuit Germans. er to the East Germans they were bers of Local 349 of the Plumbers This is the third country in suc­ propaganda agaipst the So'viet PLAN NEUTRAL SUMMIT The brief observance had extra not forgotten by the Germans In and Steamfltters Union will return cession in which violence coin­ Union is a cafuse of regret. Belgrade, Yugoalavla, done IT KennedjMgn ultrasound treatment, Washington. Juno 17 UP) — A Aviotion Worker? a Automoti.r Worker? which he has been receiving on meaning as the "Day of Unity" fell the West. to work Monday after a 7-week cided with Stevenson's arrival on "It is of course possible that (ffi—President Tito, President Sa- this year' while Berlin was again In Bonn Chancellor Konrad strike that affected much of south­ his tour of Latin America. series of difficulties reportedly may some people in the UAR, as re- kamo of Indoneaia and President alternate days. delay for two weeks to a month or • Construction Trades? Assistant news secretarj’ An­ under pressure of a communist Adenauer today told the leaders ern Connecticut. Five were killed in Iji Paz Modlbo Keita of Mall talked at threat to Its liberty. The union voted to acqppt a new more the opening of the Avestem the Batajnica MlUtaiy Airport , Shipyard Worker? • Factory Worker? drew T. Hatcher said Dr. Tra’'ell Thursday night In leftist riots be­ hemisphere nations' (jqnference on (Oontinued on Page Five) did not plan to remain overnight. An editorial In the official Corn- (Continaed on Page Two) 2-year contract with the Master lieved designed to em barrus the today about the summit confer­ Plumbers Association yesterday. Economic and Social Problems. ence of uncommitted countrlea • y/orchousemon? Hatcher said Kennedy's condi­ The conference is scheduled to tion continues to improve and that Ratification of the new contract to open here Sept. 1. Keita had by tho 325 members came on what start July 16 in Punta del Este, President Answers Just arrived for aa 8-day official he has not lost any weight. Uruguay. than TH IS !• the Kennedy made his first public The Neutron Bomb was described as a close vote af­ \1ait to Yugoalavla. Sukarno waa appearance on crutches away ter a 2t4-hour meeting. News Tidbits But various governments, par­ Soviet N-Test Note ending a 8-day visit with Ttto RIGHT SHOE for YOU I The 2-year contract pro\dde8 for ticularly Argentina. Brazil and Bo­ and flew to R — A ley. The Yngoslavs expect more JOB-FITTED the first year afld a 10-cent an would be almost useless to hold the new note from President Kennedy than 20 chlefB of state of neutral Economic and Social development Dodd Hints Russians conference now. They consider the nations to attend the September ■J at a mid-towm hotel. hour boost the ’second year. to Russia on the stalled Geneva Union plumbers presently earn Two teen-agers admitting killing preparations inadequate. nuclear test ban Is on Its way to conference. As the band struck up "Hall to The meeting has been planned the Oilef.” the Chief Executive un­ $3.90 an hour. seven persons kept at Kansas Re­ the Kremlin. formatory (or own protection until since last August, but one Latin The White House, confirming BRITAIN BACKS U.S. o it ceremoniously entered through a Developing Death Ray American said yeaterday: "We N >615 frelgrht service door. (Continued on Page Three) taken to court . . . British tourist reports from other sources: said^ Oenrn'a. June 17 (PH-Brit­ Tho unorthodox entrance was and two Parisians seriously in­ still have an over-dose at times of Kennedy’s reply to Soviet Premier ain’s chief disarmament negotin jured as plastic bomb shakes ole- the mansna aplrit"—a tendency to tor, Darid Ormsby-Gore, said arranged for tho President's con­ Washington. June 17 (fPi - - A*> Asked to'explain the nature of j Khrushchev was being dispatched venience as the shortest distance gant Paris shopping section . . . put'things off. -* today knd would be made avail­ today the British government Death Ray" bomb that would kill the bomb he had in mind, Dodd Crowd cheers wildly as Gov. Nel­ Adlai E. Stevenson, now winding agrees completely with tho (I) One-piece back conitructioa (2) Brown, elk-tanned cowhide. between two points. all life in its target area has been said: "I think I know, but I'm sure ! Six Sentenced able later for publication in Sun­ To save him from a long walk. son A. Rockefeller calls Rev. Dr. up his tour to 10 South American American refusal to bury the 13) GecMine Vulcork soles. (4) Budf-in steel arch gives foot comfort. discussed aa the weapon of the fu­ I 'should not say." Martin Luther King Jr., sn ’Amer- nations for President Kennedy, day newspapers. nuclaer test baa talks in In gen- Kennedy was^driven to the rear of ture. But just how far in the fu­ "I don't believe ' the United ' was, reported’ to ha-ye been told by The note deals only with the Also in popuior low Oxford style. the hotel where there wms a ramp ture is worrying St least one sena­ For Fake Car Ican Mahatma Ghandi. Geneva nuclear teat ban talks, and eral disarmament negolitlahrana to the service door. States has developed such a Belkacem Krim, chief negotia­ a majority of the countries that So\1et Delegate Semyon TUan^ If one of these trodes is yours, come In and ask for this shoe by tor. weapon or is working on it," Dodd | they favored a delay. does not answer another note, . Kennedy easily swung himself The projected bomb — which tor, goes to Tunis to consult rebel dealing with West Berlih, which kin suggest Monday that the Bonse of)d number I Or bridg this advertisement with you, just to up the green carpeted ramp, step­ •said. "It can't be worked on un-! leaders on stalled peace talks with Among the -eported causes: deadlockisd 2 ■/] -ylear-old test might make the awesome hydro­ til testing is done." Crash Injuries 1— Inadequate housing for theKhrushchev handed Kennedy dur­ ban talks should be merged ^be sure. W# hove it, in your size. ped through the door and emerged gen bomb seem clumsy—is called France for Algerian Nationalist ' Last November, the late Thomas Regime . . . Federal judge rules l,5(n/ of more risltors expected for ing their recent conference in with the East-West dtsanaa- Stretch W ay In the ballroom only five feet from the neutron bomb, and It has been' Hartford, June 17 (.Ti—SU men the conference. Vienna. J00% Union M a d * by A F. o f L. Workman. him chair on the speakers plat­ thrust back into the nows by Sen. E. Murray, former member of the Marcos Perez Jimenez, former dic­ ment conference scheduled to have been sentenced (or partici­ 2— Inadequate communications Khrushchev has assailed as "dlc- resume here duly 81. form. Thomas J. Dodd. D-Conn. Atomic Energy Commission.' wrote pating In a phony accident scheme tator of Venezuela, returned to his Men's 2 Piece' Hatcher said Kennedy may soon an open letter to both presiden­ homeland to face embezzlement facilities for newsmen and offi­ SHOE SALON—Main Floor, Rear Dodd hinted the Russians could to bill Insurance companies with cials. (Contiaaed on Page Five) GET TOUGH, SIBAL URGES "Action Aire" start wtUking short distances be secretly experimentin);: to de­ tial eandldate.s, John F. Kennedy Injury clalm.s. charges.. .Police duck beer bottles and Richard M. .Nixon. He spoke and eggs in breaking up invasion Alerlden, dune 17 ID — Rep. M e n's without the crutches. velop the neutron bomb while the The stiffest sentence handed Abner W. Sibal, R-Oonn., called 7 Kennedy remained seated United States is honoring an guardedly of a revolutionary type ! of city recreation area by 5,000 down by Superior Court Judge youths' last night in Detroit. today for a tough AmeciooB through his Speech before the con­ atom-test moratorium. nuclear weapon. , ’ ’ !Thomas E. Troland yesterday was Father's Day Special Offer ference. Britain announces Independence posture In the faM of Soviet He put forward such a possi­ He said "eonceptional design.s" against George Kanla, 30. Hart­ The New Militants threats ag^Unst West Berlia. la bility as an argument 'for res\im- for the weapon "have exi.sted in ford. described by the prosecution for Its 17 Caribbean Island terri­ a talk to the state convention of Cabana Set (ContiRiied on Page Two) ing-tests. American laboratories" and that as one of the "architects" of the tories next May SI.. .Legislation to For Dad the FYmternal Order of Eaglee, TERRY CLOTH ■ Dodd—who referred to the neu­ "they would already have been con.spiracy. He was sentenced to establish Civil Rights Commission Sibal said “a showing op weak- BELTS Men's "Interwovc.i" tron bomb as "a kind of death tested had it not been for the test gets endorsement of Kennedy Ad­ The John Birch Society hSLS created a flurry of headlines in two to four years in prison. ministration as permanent Federal nese can only Increase tho d(W- Beautiful SPIEDEL Expansion Bands ray"—said In a Senate speech moratorium." Glllis LemieiLX. 20 Hartford, re­ recent months, but the society is only a part of a larger man­ ger of nuclear war. “Thera ia by PIONEER Discoverer No. 25 Wednesday that the bomb "would Agency.. .John Brodeur, who lost ifestation. First Nighter, Balboa, and others In his letter. Murray didn't men­ ceived a suspended term and was right leg aa result of shark attack only one way for. our nstloB, do next to no physical damage. It tion the neutron bopib but some placed on probation for one year. Today—as in the past—the Paul Reveres of assorted mi­ and that la to hold fast to ra- In Successful Orbit would result in no (radioactive) Lemieux was treated leniently be­ last year, marries girl who saved nority causes are riding hard, most of them on the Conserva­ TwI$t-0-Flex's Regular $10.95 ®® contamination. But it would- im­ scientists speculsted that was what his life, Jean Filoramo. sponsMUtlee to oar allieo and 10 he meant. cause he had made admls-siops to tive flank of the body politic, some on the Left. our principles,” he added. SLIPPERS Vandenberg Air '"orce Base, mediately destroy all life in the Summer's first blistering heat N O W $8.95— fitted at no extra charge Soft, absorbent terry lined jackets Buts ome scientists have down­ State Police several months ago Who are these new militants? What domestic foreign Calif., June 17 UPl—The Discoverer target area." ' that led to the arrest of the others. wave lingers in parts of west. . . . CONGO TIES REDS. PLOT .00 Lisle Socks by "INTERW OVEN" in neat and bold prints with match­ No. 25 satellite was circling the Dodd, in warning of the po.s,si- graded the military potential of Eighty-car freight train smashes pressures are responsible for their stepped-up activities? How bllity of the Russians developing such a weapon. Also sentenced were: do qualified sociologists explain the phenomenon? How are I ; Leopold'vUle, The Ooogo, dun* ing boxer shorts. The perfect pool and Earth every 91 minutes today, car­ Stanley Pikjil. 40, Newington, stalled station wagon killing two Yg UP — Oommunlst eaeh and ALSO NAME BRAND WATCHES rying a secret payload the Air such a bomb, said it was one way Dr. David R. Ingli.s of the AEC's children and’ their mother, a new these crusades conducted? What influence do they have on beach wear set for Dad. Sizes: Small, Argonne National Laboratory who one >ear imprisonment. the life of the nation ? slain Patrice Luouanba were be­ 17 Jewel WATCHES from $|j5.00“ 3 Force hopes to recover in one to "for destroying us at relatively Leroy Hendricks. 38, Hartford, driver. . . . Federal judge orders medium, large and extra large. Col­ 4 days. small risk to themselves. suggested that a neutron ‘bomb a'llomeys seeking dispositions for You’ll find these and other timely questions e.xamined In a hind a plot against PresIdMt could be devised of a scaled-down one year imprisonment to be sus­ fascinating series of five articles by AP newsfeatures writer doseph Kasavubtt’s governmeot, .00 .95 ors: Olive and light blue. Ths 2,100-pound satellite, 18th in Scientist's have speculated on pended after seven months, two $3 million libel suit to ease up on There’s extra ease and comfort with the series to achieve polar orbit, two poa.sible versions of the A bomb said: «■ their interrogations of Basil Bang- Jules Loll, who drew on a great variety of sources plus AP Infoimod soorces said today. A VIsif our Jewelry and Watch Department years probation. Bureau reports for his compreheAsive survey. go\’erninent aanouaoement that this new belt, designed expressly for OTHER SETS from $8.99 blasted into space through heavy bomb— "It is of dubious military value William Colangelo. 38, Hartford, hart in suit by J 0|hn Factor. Expert Watch Repairing fog at 4:03 pjn„ Pacific daylight 1. 'A small nuclear reactor thatbecause many of its victims' on the His study of contemporary political activities ranges from the plot had been smaihsl sold the man of action. The secret lies in pair 2 one year imprisonment, to be sus­ Prosecution whipstitches a mass only that the oaa^traey waa 1 time yesterday. would shoot radioactive neutrons battlefield will be condemned to of dreumstantiai evidence around , the Birch Society to the Communist party, from Neg;ro Mus­ pended after three months, two organised hy aa nBaamed far- Unbreakable Watch Crystals Fitted the exclusive spring-action hidden in Because of the fog, newsmen a through a lead tube. die of radiation sickness on' fol­ years probation. Sharon Klnne, the prettiest de­ lims to the Fair Play for Chiba Committee. Keep Dad chipper with a pair of SUKRVISED ~ mile from the launch area were un­ 2. A scaled-down version of an lowing days and can afford to be elgn emharay. Many have bean While You Wait. the buckle. Fashioned-right for dad’s Give Dad’s wardrobe that extra In John Kozakewteh, 39, no cer­ fendant ever tried for murder in The lead-off article deals >vlth the forces behind today's arreated, laelodfaig 48 aoldiata. wardrobe. these handsome terry cloth slippers. able to see either the missile or its atom bomb tailored to give out very,brave in the meaAtIme." tain address, one year imprison­ Kansas City. . . . Mayor Robert F. new mllitsmcy. The others, exsuntne the role played, by the style and comfort with these foshion- exhaust. But they heard its roar more neutron radiation than bomb of TRa Congo's praur and an Certified Watchmaker on Premises Daily Styled with contrasting color trim, Other scientists who saw the ment, to be suspended after 46 Wagner proposes school construc­ integration issue, the principal groups of the conservative offlehU In the fotelgn ndwlatrr. right and lisle-light socks with the as It aped upward. producing energy. 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