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^ 1 ■ PAGB'flfinmsif ' MONDAY, AUGUST *8,, i s s i ' ^anrbP0tpr lEtfdtiho Average Daily Net Preaa Run X The Wfeather ------For. tho Week CMded * . - -1 Tl ■•t") i'. ' dmio XL i m . FoiteeMt of D, g: t ^ Qwr •■4“ ' . About Ibwn^ Boltoii Sthooi RegtiitrationK 4 A ^Groupg Study I Seely-Brown WINDOW SHADES Wale eonUnB^C ieelglit MM t 12,701 W edueedayyeocM loiienir iwede i ^ Children who will enter Bol­ Groan, Whita, Ecru ,: Mevher et the Audit to tonlfht a e v im St. Marsrsret'i Circle. Daugh* | ton Elementary, School for the Sets Roving . Baieha-ef arenlatlDu '^trs of Isabella, will h6ld Us first | first lime next week should be Parking Lot W m h a b la High yi^dbliMdajr In 60*. meeting of the new season tomor- • registered tomoiroW. Registra­ Manche$ter-^A City of Village Charm »*w at 8 p.m in the K of C Home. tions will be taken at the school Issue Again Office Hours HOLLAND RNISH Plans will be discussed for the office on Notch Rd. from fl:30 . **■ 't VOL. LXXVIL NO. 278 (SlXTEl PAGES) / year in prospect, and .reports of a m to .i p.m. Birth and vac­ ftkde to Orter MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1958 (Ctoaamed AdverUaine on Pnge 14) PRICE FIVE CBN1« lha convention in i^ston w>iii be \ cination certllicatea must he Do they want a public pnrking ; Congressman Horace Seely- $ 2 * 3 0 With T M r Rollera given by the tleleKates. i presented. Immunlaatlon records lot on th'.lr properties? And If 'ao. j Brown of Pomfret starta Irovlng f ^ FULL LINE OP OVSTOW would he appreciated for the what lease arrangemehta would.' office houra today in the Second school health rfcords. Zipser CSub members are re- ; be bx-orked ouUiv Congresaional Dlatrict, planning to minded that reservations for the | VENETIAN BLINDS Paisy Drifting * The anawers tp these questions ' annual chicken dinner and dance Mr. and Mrs, John A. I^arson, | be in towns north and east of Monitors Riled at the. Garden Grove Sunday, | former .Mali. SI. re'sldentg w’hoi- will be sought by a group of North Manchester tomorrow. J. A. JOHNSON thwe^t hut should be made before Aug. 28 by lefl for California -a few months 1 End property owners at a meeting His vtalta'will take him into more contacting John Klein at the club- ; ago., will shortly move to their | tonight a. 8 o'clock 1- the Cham­ than- half of the 64 towns in the HINT GO. Gan Not\, house. new home. 808 N. Meritor .Ave., ber of CbnlDierce building. large district. He is delaying his m idship V.S. \ Passdena, Calif. | 72.') Main St., Tel. MI 9-4501 Miss Judy Leclerc. 2.1 Mam SI , .. Scheduled to attend are Mr. and .campaign for reetectlon until com­ pleting the visits. Miami, Aiig. 26 (/P)— Mias. Sandra Wofteradorf. 2b Au­ Manrhister (Irangs will nelgh- Mra. Robert Sandala, John ^ ert," burn Rd.. and Miss Mary Mielke Ivir wjih Ellington Grange . Stillman Keith and Dante Paganl. , He will iheet under non-politiclil Lazy hurrican^prfisy drifted i auspices any person who wishes to of Bolton will be graduated froiii I Wednesday at 8 p.m. ' ; all members of. a property owners Wafihington, A u g . 27 (JP) f may havS made the remark about northwestward ^ five miles | Waterbury Hospital School of i committee formed last week diir-i' Pliido by t'allot come without appointment to Ifelk the need for a cleanup. with .hirn upon any problem con- Court-appointed monitors per hour toda.v oiH weather I Nursing in commcncemenl exer­ Andcrsoii-Shea Auxiliary, VFW, | Ing a meeting with the Town Letts added that there "can't E n ^ a ^ e d necterf with the federal govern­ keeping watch over the scan­ forecasters said th^'still,ex­ cises to be held Sept, b si 8 p.ni. ' will hold a polliick tomorrow at I Parking Authority and the ftham- FOR be any conflict'* between Hoffa's ration ment. at the Wilby High .School audi- I 8:3(1 p.ni. at the post home. An i ber of Comr.ierce traffic and park­ Tlie engagement of Miss Carol dal-stained Teamsters Union commission Am) the 3-raan Hoffa pect a curvature awaj- from tonum. Miss I-a'dcrc is the fourth evcnfng of games snd bingo has i ing coinmlGee. Mrs, Sandal^ Is Todd Keeney to .S. Sgt. George Tomorrow he will be atb Staf­ SAFETY’S SAKE . demanded an explanation to­ board., the coast. \ daughter of Mr and .Mrs. Waller | been planneerts on ail In a letter to Hoffa, Martin F. essary because thl; union ha.s got Hari'isonlnu-g, V a „ AUg. 26 i Little Rock, Ark., Aug. 26 the Idea of ha-.-ing Ui* parking^ Mam heater Iligh, is willi the U .S. O'Donoghue, chairman of the board at about 5 miles per hour during area in the rear of their atbpes. ' conventional maket of ears. its own watchdogs. This is a the past six hours, the Weather —^V irginia^ last-ditch le- (VP)— Gov. Orval F'fiubus today Muss Gall Giaif, M Washington Air Korcp stationed in leGShlma, of monitors, said the board had typical pi ce of complicated Hoffa SI . icliinicd last night from a RecaiLSe of this, he said, the au- Ryukyu I.slands, near Okinawa. learned of Hoffa’a "antlrraeketeer- Bureau said. Central pressure gal m ancuvei'ing.to avoid niix- I told the Arkansa.s state legis- G LU E'S Ihority decided to pii.sli for the . Lowesf Prices conspiracy \acatlon of Hirer, v\-ecks si the j MORIARTY Ing commiaslont' only through the In addition tp Bender, the mem- " storm"*swenr*aiP ex iceted to r a c ^ in public ' lature that the federal govem- ■ lollsgc of her grandparerTts St ^ use of a parking lot near the public press. A U TO BODY VVhilon Memorial Dibrary instead Worry of bers of the Hoffa-appointed group : muse rough seas'from Cape Hat° ! .■‘hil'ted today to a fed- l I ment can never constitutional­ Cape Civl. .Miss-.ludv Vaiidervooii | 12" L.P. $1.49 BROTHERS "This commission is )>eing creat­ are F. Joaeph Donohue, Demo-; ie',.„ ,„uth to tlie northeast Flori- c a l courtroom in this (lllicf ly enforce integration in pub­ WELDING of Vernon -.las Gails gur.si lasl„l Pheion indo-aled at the meeting ed and appointments are being ic Sure I’m Champion., Can’t You Tell? FALSE TEETH .301-SIS Center Street ^ atic former president of the ua coast. Small craft were warned Slu'liaiidoah V allov town. lic schools. He asked the pow- \icek at the lottagp th Marwich- la»t week fhe authority would Telephone Ml S-SI38 made without consultation with, Diatrlrt of Columbia Board of AUTO BODY and poit, I OoldiMi r>ui. 4 ypar-nld .In>«py < o\v hafl that r!i»iniplon Potterton's not to venture far from protected Alloi-ncys jfo r the Clia.-lottes- 1 ;er to clo.se Arkansas schools ■k ■Still be Irtteic.sted in the propo.sed Slipping or Irritating? or even notice to, the monitors,” Cominlsaioners, and Ira W, Jayne, places, look about hrr and Iipi ounc». ( ’llffoifl Maatfoy, l.'i. of Bm of Mr anri Mr|i. and necurlty by holding platca mor« (Continued on Page Klglit I I All .'in Negro applicant.s to tlie.: 6 and present Us findings lo the rect l ^ d not tell the monitors in TEI-. Ml n-fiotb <’Hffoid \V .Maaary of Hobion Kd lai.sed hoi from a ralf. flrnily No gummv. gooey, pa.sty rn^tw 1 “There l.a no dear cut federal Shf U'll) ill.* irpt n( hn j Parking Authorily. | advance" x about creating ritHe Wul v'.S while .school.s, which opert' i statute regarding the Integration u(»n the tinimra In Voinon. for the fouillv Htiaiglit yoar, I Mc­ or feeling. It'a itlkaliiie (non-acid). j next Tiie.sday, live in Uie new dis­ 8 GIIISMOMI ST. It In Mflilirnote. Md , /ly hc>n)r OM FAST^ETH at anv drua counter. Teamsters' ^cm-n rackets squad.' 1 of the aohool.a. If there were; It I/Hbnr I)hv. Nally IMiotni, ' "I've tumeH-Jt over to our law trict. , would be unconstitutional, for the t n -HIKIULC c o m yers; that's uhv^t we pay them^- Running Dry on Ideas Ten.sion mounted on Virginia's j authority lo control public educa- I scliool segregalion bsltlegroiind j % I I * I ' Mcni\. floiiJk bii.Nincaa for," Hoffa said. '; He added he ■ i lion haa never been delegated by 1 M a n i c h i s t i r C o n n * I yesteiday with two major events llllllC * I ke.COI’d S . I'ci fu'nting Co. at 837 ,S. '' assumed the uniorK^dll reply tot the atalea to the federal govern-' M;)ln SJ the monltora. \ I darkening spgiegaljonist.-' hopes I ment.". '<■ "-li I .MiirrlHgH IJcrn»»ca ‘Can’t Be Any CoU4llct' I of legally averting racial Inlogra- Arkan.aas' legislators gathered New Rules Sought tion without having H> re.soi t to Release of the letter colm-ided amid back-slapping for an historic Hiirniiilee IlmU .Miiilih ( ’h’cHlcr Hf'fJienl of Pyork- SHOE REPAIR SHOP 1 the state's declared policy of clos- with a denial from U.S. District special session. But the reunion air Italph 'J'. (iH.ston t'l .lohti and k'.lii villc ;)iul K.ilcli Marjorie prown of WATCH PAGE j ing integrated srhools, i M U'eiSH fiKipf'ilv on Srhool Sf IM ( ’Hinpfielrl lid , .South MethodlAt J Use Our Oak Street Entronce . . . Judge F. Dickinson Letts, , who of the Bweltering chamber was created the monitor board, that he j The Stale Pupil Placement : Ijtrry St. Germalh. 21, Auburn. Maine, seated at table, awaits questioning after his eaptiire at gun- more solemn than light. Sperta- Vli tor H Ha(M»ni)< lo Atiigo and I (Muirch, Aiir, .10, ! Board denied the applications of point In Shelton early today. With him are Shelton Police Officers Allan Hanley, left,' and Wllham Kloirnce K. Amieni. propeity «( f'hni.le.N nu'Juiid _N»ucn of Holton OF THIS NEWSPAPER had enenur^ed Republican form­ On Teen Drinking tors Jammed the.galleries for the j all .Negmes Keeking entry to white | Rich. At right ia Mra. Sandra .lean Ramae.v, 17, also of Auburn, St. Germain'a companion. lA P 12 KniKlit.on SI • nrirl Pnincirt .\nn Mark of Roli.on, BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL er Sen. George Bender of Ohio to opening of the great states’ rights j schools in Arlington and Newport : Photofa.M. debate. ^ 1 ‘n )i 111 If • ( »M HI hola t,i I o Si i ii le v P .SoiiJh .Metliodist { ’hurrh. .Xiiy 30. take up the anti-racketeering Job News. I , .^d fOrlilli M (Jrzyb, pioprrtv aI nii-cll^ While (ViwIe.B .Il . USN. GOOD TUESDAY ONLYI as head of the Hoffa-appointed * Hartford, Aug:, 26 (yp)— The, State Legislative Council i.s Faubus asked the legislators to realize that Ihe eyes of the nation ' 2n Hei l(lc\’ .S' nf 2’ | M« Kee SI and fiRiI Marie USK YOUR CH.YKOR .«-C0UNI commission. running dry on way.8 to curb teenage drin kin g in Connecticut. ; .judge Waiter f , Hoffman m- were upon them. He urged tem­ I Hill of Siile I’jfiN'OMi of IS ('orncli SI , f'hurih lo R io r r o w Bender had said he received en­ “ W e would love .some new ideas,” declared State Rep. | strut ted the Citj- School Board to MEN'S. LADIES' and ^ _ perance tn their remarks and afe- NN'illj.tm n iMl/.pati irU \\ nf (hr A ^'■uin[>tion. .Sep! 6. couragement Ih consultation with HiilUlfiiK f'erinU the Judge, Erving Pruyn today in disclosing' that his subcommittee 'T'’’"""'"*" g''''* "pph''atmns from Police Nab Ex-Convict Expected tlons, sdcHrig: ,Hai*iv n-lioinc |y P«''l 'he conflict In Letts, reached at Dennis, Mass., Securilv Boost action."' n.ilpli l.ipinan of Vcinon lo o c h At irunpoint in onelton In urging no surrender, Faubus where he is or. vacation, said he J j l I"I I] I V T r f l f fic'w e'n recommend," he added, i ' ’*■ * '* M H I mIim 11 ( hilflen i m m poi atm , ■and we've examined tlrc'-problen; said ; I, niid I, .Mnlms at ( ’cMtct St. each HALF SOLES ■ s»ti that the new Charlotlesvill, School ONLY^ pretty thoroughly Shelton; Aug. 26 i.T’i A 24-.veai -» house with her fsiher and sister,’ Waahinglon. Aug. 28 lA*' Ad-1 "This battle for states' rights ' ' Trudc Name , Aug. 26 IfPi — The The Colebrook Republican, a vet­ District appeared to be a rase of and constitutional government la (i'lniiiir H .Sandhcij’ ainl lUin.^hl Zippers Replaced^Hals Cleaned National Safety Council esti­ "gerr>'mandering" and that he old ex-con\i( t from Maine wa.a' gave state police this stni y; nilnistratlon sources said today' Union Ex-Chief eran of 14 years in the General raptured at gunpoint here today As she neared the gmage, nt- not of our rhooaing . , . the is- 5/ .3 Minute Heel Service— All M’nrk (iuaranteed mates that 420 persons may Assembly, heads the legislative J’re.sidttiit KiaenhoWer Is expected sue has been forced upon us and .SjeAtticcxL (('ontlniieit on Pag* Eight) after aesrehers had combed the, tai hed to a barn aome tion feet SHOES SHINED be killed in traffic accidenta council's special subcommittee to sign Hie bill increasing aocialj *'* must- either defend our rights during the long Labor Day denae wood.a for him throughout from the road, ahr aiiapected soiiie- Thnl Inlerpift The Denies Selling probing the problem. Ihe Sodden night. j tiling was- wrong when she saw .security benefits by aboul 7 pert against those who would usurp WORK DONE WHILE U WAIT holiday weekend. That la 7U ' The council, research arni of the cent. I them or else surrender." IN a'soiial INoliia's \S iHhcs O f f'he T''am ily be Lawrence St, Germaine of Ati-' piei-e* of straw coming out from Legislature, has the task of rec­ burn. Maine, offered no resiaunce ■ under one of the door*. She also E ls c n lio w c r, niajc, how-ever.i,.'h*'-Faubus said he does not chal- OF M A M HK.STKK St. Louis LocaL-2:^^o^? . ommending action Ion the subject i Paris Pledges FLETCHER GLASS GO. non-holiday period at this when he was arrested as a fiiglllve noticed that the windows were sfrongly rrlUrlze provisions in-J ' ' National III M rnioiiiiin JOHN B. BURKE , Mitchell to the 19S9 General Assembly. ^om Justice b.v .State Policeman I steamed up. rreaislng the federal, grant coniri-' Association for the Advancement------fl-187B time of the year. Lt. Gov. Charles W. Jewell, Old Edward t’ollns of the Westport ] of Colored People "to attempt to FUNERAL HOME 188 W EST MIDDI.E T l R N riK K Washington, Aug. 26 (A8—-Sen­ 'Phe council aaid yesterday Drive to Check Then, finding a clear spot m a hut Ion tb public asslalSnce pro­ U> '■ I'.t rn. .M .1 . ..r ...ill I Lyme, brought the issue before Barracks .St, Germaine was un­ window, ahe aaw a man's leg pro­ grams run by the stales. bring about total and complete In­ i " !'• I'.i •< .1 rt M a \ A'lp'i *1 V‘11 ate rackets probers charged today the toll could he cut If every - the council months ago. He com­ tegration of the races.” TM. Ml .8-8868 CUKiNCK in K.A.Vl SI. armed. Earlier reports had aal/1’ truding from thc.bsck seat of her IHM>r V* nil Ml II. I that officials of St. Louts Team­ driver followed these rules; plained that a lot of teenagers St. Germaine was armed ‘and Persaria In posUlon to know aaid "Regsrdles.s of whether It l.s 81 K.\,SI CK.M LIt .ST. GIHGHAM PLAIDS Reduce normal speed by a t^ Terrorist Acts car ''1C I (l‘ llir .l-lt-lh , «. n(h sters Union Local 688 sold it se­ were getting into trouble bejaiise dangerous. both the President and Sen el try good or bad for them, or for bth- lllllll, .1 A.MBIll.ANCI.: SKR\ If E NKW r.AKOKn qii.VHIKDS least,10 m.p.h,; concentrate on With that . she headed for the,; of Welfare Flemming have alrong er.s. they still have that right " he cretly to its present boss, Team- of drinking. St. Germaine la wanted'bv Maine road-as faat at she could. a safe arrival, not on how fast Kep. Pruyn said his group has Psi-ls, Aug. 26 (A>i -Oil depot •'''*■! Tcelingk against Increasing the fed- , continued. M' ' II'iIm ft() 'bond ments lalci she aaw the you 6an get there, apd don't been contacting other states to fires touched off by Algerian ter­ S t s t e j ei fli ahare in supporting siicli pro- Reviewing Arkansas' Integra- But Lawrence J. Camle, the lo­ while awaiting tilal on a charge Police cruiser ami paased the in- giams benefiting by Dan River cal’s former president, insisted drive if you’ve beeji''drlnklng. find what they.are doihg along rorists still blazed today as de­ of assault with inleiit t< kill. He aged, de- lion progress In transportation, AUTO GLASS INSTALLED The holiday driving period" the line. But so far, he. said, noth­ mands rose for stern counterac­ formation along to I'olhns. • pendent children. blind snd; "lai'" schools other than Little that $36,000 he received for step­ i'ecently was released from the Police aaid these events le.l up disabled ping out as president when Gib­ extends from ,6 p.m. Friday to ing of a productive nature liaa tion. Rock High Schools and in public Maine Slate Prison. to the manhunt: But these source, said It GLASS FURNITURE TOPS Wrinklc-shcd with “ Dri- bons took over in 1949 was sev­ midnight Monday. cropped up. Earth barricades were being St. Gcinialne's compiinion. iden- has positions. Faubus declared; t'l (.ermalne and his companion , been decided the merlls of the "My disagreement Is with the J)on" fiiii.sh. Dark toned. erance pay. No sale was involv­ .New Y'ork Ijiw Blamed thrown up sioiind the Moiireplane : lifted as .Sandra Jean'Hamaev 17, hitched a tide In Hartford from ‘ DUBALDO MUSIC CENTER ed, he swore. Part of the problem Is the fact, fuel tank farm on the outskirts, of | of Auburn, was captured by police Albert LeBlanc. 18 After Bettlnc leglilatloi- outweigh the demerits. MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door) (Continued on Pair* Right) "I didn't sell that union and -I ^50(1,000 Presenlecl that New York state permits Marseille In an effort to contain i-i-,..{ last nighi after a abort chase Into the cur they demanded that Practical PollHcs Registration PICTURE FRAMING (oil types) couldn’t sell it If I wanted to,” drinking by 18-year-olds. I the holocaust there. Firemen could A woman, Roae Pla.acon. 27. was he drive them to New York. , And Iho’nth they d,d not men­ Camle said. U. of Hartford "That complicates the'prflblem 4o little blit let the flaming gaso- (■refilled with providing the tip TVhen Ihe group i-barhed .North tion It,..this Is an election year and WINDOW and PLATE GLASS He acknowledged that Ih^.ba- tn the western part of our state •'"he snd oil burn out. that led to at. Germaine's (iiptiire. Haven, the couple ordered I.e. prsctlrsl politics is a Itkelv fac­ ALL THIS WEEK 2-6 P.M. crow agrMment under which he j and I don"t see what Connecticut Other fires at N^rbonne and As she ran out of her house, she Blane from Ids car and tied him In tor (SATURDAY 10 A.M.-4 P.M.) CONTIIACTOKS: W'K HAM; I.N S'lOCK drew $36..Q00------in three $$^; U ,600 an-1 Hai tford. Aug. 26. lA”! Seven in-1 pjn do about it .as long as New Toulouse were believed under con- spotted the State Police cai being a tree while th# girl held a gun on The i>finciple demerit la de­ Bulletins nual Inatallments maths rno men-; .nirance companies with headquar-j York has the lower age require- ""oI. driven b.v f'olUns and shoulect. "I him. ar ribed as the $198 millinn annual .\ri'i>rillmi — -(iiilliir — I’lunn — Orgiin — Drum MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS tlon of severance nay i tei-s in Hartford announced today j ment," he said. The Interior Ministry put spe- think somebody is in m.v garage.' LeBlant;. freed hli^^lielf and noli increase In lhc\,<(!dersl share of from ih* AP Wires I.KSSONS (OMMK.Nf K SKI’ T. 1 Camle testifle^pver finding g dawn yesterday. It man, chairman of the F-ounders'. gohiUon. He recalled that the 19.85:"''* " ’orat outbreak In Met- Collina chased after St. Germaine j ^bellon elude Uie.ae than 10.000 I'Bltod Aoto Work- ance pay equal to the salaries they fra were Idled today by strikes would have drawn for the remain­ Fiiml Insurance Division and ; i^j^igigtive Council htlled to come ' " ’ P '*"''"' ^Yanre aince the Alger- and 'quickly captured him at giin- '*"***■ 1. Inrraa.oad aocial Horurlty. ln*| . . . S o ea.sy to care for, presldent of Connecticut Mutual j up with an answer on'the aubject.'t began hearly foiir point. The 5-6, htiskv, black-haired P**'""'"’ " " *’'■*<< 'be Aurance banahtR antahliMhing i .that renewed a Ihhaat to 1959 R e a It t i f It 1 m in iatu re- ing three years of their teems. ear produrlion at planta of tho I’he committee's chairman. Sen. Life Insurance Cbmpany, it repre-; Meanwhile, the Stale Liquor ! >'*'"'* "R"- St, Germaine surrendered meekly, bank on Rl "Jlfi Th." I" a new monthly minimum of 433 plaid.s, ■■ bold colorful sent, the largest fmamUsl prin-, Control Commission conlinuei^ to ’ Soldiers were poated around a 'Hie Maine man told them. Sta e T*’* P"*' "J" Instead of $30 snd a new maxi-I ” **** Clooed by John L. M ^iellan (D-Arkj, pro­ Pnllfs* .-IH la- tO rUtt foi" A nfHVhV p l a i n s . tribiitlon ever given by area insiir-r Jionder the suggestion thay liquor j number of key iwlnla and instatla' PoJUe Mid. that ha had dropped woods; bift the firl wa« niiir.. of $1)6 inatead of $108.80 ' qpw' wHlkoiila were m OeeienU duced figures subpoenaed from the caught -5lotnra Pontiac, Midi., factory. liona.- A prevl’oiialy planned special Ills gun during yhe nlglil. quickly. for eligible retired tLorkers. also' union which showed, he said, that Idling $,006. and Chryaler'a the cost of getting the officers out (Conttmied on Page Eight) (f'ontlniied on Page Eight) brigade was activated to coordin­ After a few prellminarres. State making possible s 1127 nisxlmiim Sliy 'refused lo talk to police at Dodge trorir - plant In Detroit, was $78,410. The local.' he said, ate the oampaign against terror­ Police aaict St. Germaine would be lit Ihe more distant future. ism. first but later said St. Oermaine idling' 2,000. rvintinaing strikes turned over to Nlirth Haven po­ wouldn't be taken alive. 'Tf I 2. Hliengthening the financing i didn't even have enough money sffiwted another j$ J ^ , at Ford ' in its treasury to pay Camie'a 136.- The respected itiomljig newapa- lice. weren't here, I would be with him of the aysteni by Increasing the ' pei*'^Le Figaro" demanded In a and Chryaler plants In Detroit 000 share. McClellan said the rest Miss Plascon. who Is employed right now," police quoted her as tax i-ste front 2 ', per cent to 2 ‘ t i frontpage editorial that aiilhori- by a Shelton Chemical Company, •Hying. pel cent on both employer and i and Cleveland. was borrowed. tlea act quickly to stem the te^r- a Robert F. Kennedy, committee China Reds Extend and lives in the Corsm Rd^ farm- ' Auburn pollcqtoald Si. aermaine employe enlarging the ' taxable kprlsm. eoimael. told Camle: is currently on $2,500 bond on a baae from $4,200 to $4,800 of a 5TII AIR FORCE ALERTED STEVEN'S "CHARADE V ’The climate of terror that the Tokyo. .Aug, J6 i.^ — .Men and "You sold that union to h|m continued charge ^of aasa'ult with worker's anmisl' earnings, and Algerian killers create at their intent lo kill.'They added that the ahoitemiig the llnetable for fu-' planes of the I'.S.'Sth Air Form "WOOL-LYKE" CHECKED FINE CO H O N pleasure and design oii oirr metro- girl's husband,, RIchaid Ramsev, lure tax Increase*. ' 1 guarding .lapan, Korea and Okl- (CdBtimied OH Page Eight) .. e on emoy pblitiLp .soil and in Algeria must News Tidbits was the victim of the alleged aa- 3. Relating part of the federal navra are In "an Increased atato cease.'y the paper aaid. " . . , The of alert" during the current Culled from Alt Wires- aaiilt on Aug. 16. sh^re for public assistance lo the forces V order have Ihe means to Police said the young mother finknclal ability of a stale. . tenon Formosa situation, an Air ' Taipei, Formoqji., Aug. 26 |fdur attack transporta and four act . ,*\ the.v 'Bhoiild be given Force spokesman said today. ' 3 6 " w id e The Chinese CommuniaU bomba'rd- *®<'°'"P®oylng ahijia was not dla-. ' left her twd yoiihg children in All- 4. .Simplifying adminletralive iJaS. Bids Iraq carle blanche." bum Sunday nlghl.;to.go to New | piocedure* for both the insurance The spokesman emphasized, yard ? 1 ^ 2 9 ed Quemov in short, furious burau' ^P**?*" y * •*»“ " '* “ '^ey Win “ LJAurore’’ drfi Rep. Ricflaril M. Simpson (R- York‘ with at.. Germaine:Germ ’ l and public aislslsnre programs. however. II Is a routine type of , . . 1 were moving closer'to Formosa. i«ntly declared that the Algerian Fa) tells ’ Repulitieap National alert. . . . A bnmiliftil ‘'Wool-lyk*" rntlon fnbi-'ir. In miiilRture To Ease Curbs for the fourth straight d»y today; The 7lh Meet Is pledged to pro. NfUlonallsta ' -re badly mistaken Committee that pemocratic lead-, rhfckn.tn smnrl color combinalinnn. Koi- women's and chll- I again Increwing the volume of tect Formosa but not neteasarily if they thought the new terrorlam ere In .Co»geeaa<:Moekhd all labor KING OLAV A’lsrrs SK.ATE di-en'a dresses. shells poured into the little Chi- Q„fniov or the offshore Islands. Waslilngton. Aug. 26 UP> would upset ikans for France's le g is la t e ' Ui|^ year to please un 0*lo. .Norway, .Ang. 26 o P w neag Nationalist outpost island. Officials in Washington daid close constitutional reterendnm Sept. 26. I Ion blgwlge r .' , Bishops of An- King Olnv V boarded the UJt. United Statea is presaing tjm 'a The bombai-dmenl. which somej „ „ ----- w ..v revolutionary government to^aae walch waa being kept op the »et- , pnl'ce andxHt leaet Ave-ter- iI gllcan church, endorse 'birth control (JD Director Stresses nuclear *ubmartn* Skate today officials fearet) was a prelude to in-! up |„ u,* Commiiniat attack ; rorisls were' ktUeil 'tbiB attacks Seeriol , as "right and important factor in ' and stayed longer Hian he plan- restricitlons on American diplo-j vaslon of the Nationalist offshore Maj; Gen. Thdmaa F, followed 'the pattern o < r rebbl Owe C or mats In Baghdad. | islands, began with about 80,000 ------Moorman. ! Chiis'.Tinf Trmllv life" . . . Attv.i Re 1* the first head af stola Model 36" SANFORIZED CHECKED commander-of Isit the submarine wlilcli or- 10 a JO' Iraq a attitude on thls-^ill b e; ghella over the weekend'but sub- the U. ^ 13th A ir ! ‘ he Gen. William P. Rqgsra tells Apter-i Pottery Selel Force based in the Philippines...... ‘c " Bar AwoeiaUon in Los An-i , rived In Norway last week after ■ vlewed as a clue to thefS«>cerity ^ded yesterday to aome 2.900 Authorities blamed the wave of Reliability of Individual! sj visited Formoaa for Ulks wUh top geles, "H ie h yd fog^ bomb is a trip under the lee of the North of iti pledge to leek friendly re­ shots. Today the Reds stepped up Suede jetton Flannel Nationsllst and U. 8 . military as- sobering r ^ H ^ r i f all .that na-l ■ ■ , . _ ’ ■ Pole. The king spent SO minute* lations with the United States. the teifipo again. .slstance officers^ (Continued on Page ^ g h t) NO MONEY DOWN - 5 YEARS TO PAY OCT. '58 Diplomatic offictala who report­ iioflf CAXI DO lon^fer Afford to iel-j Hartford.- A uk^.'26 (A’)—An in-|th« individualmust coopf^rala and oe board— 20 more than he hod In three roun* of shelling from Nationalist authorillea were lie International disputes bv resort' responsibility In clyllitske on certain responalbilities to planned. ed this said reopening of the U.S. the nearby msgnjand beginning Select the style that luih you beif . . . we engitiMr it Information Office, *ahut down' paying increasing eltention to the Jw r n ' . A ■• to force.” • ■ defense was sjresaed today during j ptotect hlmaelf ahoiild an emer- shortly after mmnight, the Com- possibility that the Communlata K e l l e i l l « R e i e C t e C l , Two Daiiish tenllorles flanking " Connecticut by Leo* A, gem•>■ exist. ('U»IPO.SKR VtILUAMS DEAD ~ into customized sections to meet your requirements a t to yard •tnce the revolt exploded six mtinista hit Qiiemoy and the neai'T would try to seize TungtlngielanZ ' ^ _ A Isvndon. Aug. 26 ITI — Ralph weeks ago,, la one of the steps the Ireland In North Atlantic are try-1 f>t the„Pfflce s>f' Cite* Survival Project* placement of doors, windows, roof, choice of exterior by Tan isleta about 930 times, the 17 mile* south of Quemoy.^e De-I Ilfa riS I C lllrl As^ttran Ing to Join that republic in ban- " J'! Defense Moblllzstlim. The former governor was refer- Vaughan Vl'llliams. dean of Bril- - new' regime has been aske<) to Nationalist Defense Ministry aaid. fens* Ministry "Wild two Retl-at-: ‘ lah composers, died eerty today. siding, etc. Resulti custom desigh, efficiently produced ' take. Blng foreIgBeea from fishing with-: , o'’*'' position! ring (o the fedepat au'p’ival proj- . . . Most popular for men's snd hoys' .shirts. Colors: Black Then in 2 hours and 40 minutes of tempts Sunday to land troopi on1 ...... tsw----- In 12 milea of their coaats . . . • ^on*olUIal ion of j eels, in which plans were de- Ho was U. A'qughan Wllltam'a, by precision factory methods to give you the very and white, red and black, green and black, blue and black. The State Department also la early afternoon aome'5,50P shells the tiny, rocky iriahd were repuls- 1 Hartford. Aug, 26 isn — Vivien one of the 2ttb centur.v leading urging Iraq to end half a dozen crashed down on the heavily forti­ ed by Nationalist warships.' O ffl-j Kelliems, her request for a place Diaappearanca of Exploreratiin ^ ”*! atalea in coordlna- rodipoaers, was busy writing mu­ finest in materials and workmanship at volume prices. apparent mystery as Arm y forged ! ^ * *^^^**^* 9^ *^^*nse’ tiort with the oversll' National other annoying reetriotiohs ham­ fied islands. dais suspected, however, that the I on the bsllot rejected again, ssys sic at his l-oodon bom* up to ahead with ambitious pliM>» tor two Mobilization. "'"ninzsiion. | p|,n establishing courses of action pering Uie work of diplomat! both Claim -Defections Communists might not have given ; she's now going to the courts. yesterday. Hr we* token il) siid- H.VI.K’S K.VBRlft DKPARTMK.VT— MAIN F U ^ R , REAR. mbrii aotelllto faiuaclihig*. After a visit .with f^vernorGovernor Ribi- j to be taken in the event of a proj CALL oi WRITE For FREE-FACTS Booklot! New Match-Your-House Designs . In the U.S. Embassy and Jn Amer- Three newspapers in Taipei Is- "p The Stoqington manufsclurer denl.v Ottd dl«d early this morn­ Ican ConaiUatM. sued extras saying Communist Tungting Is-uaed by the N hUoh- who wants to be United States Officials____ tell'______how entoreement I ...... *-be Capitol,...... Hoegh. who is | ected attack by an aggressor na- ing. The cause of direth was not We welcome charge accniints! lllreen Trading Stamps These restrictions, officjala said.: MIG 17 Jet flgJiUra flowm -by de­ allsti to keep tabs on ships'trying Senator yesterday asked Secretary offleers posing aa drug addleto Immediately annoimred. GENTlEMENi Plaaii i»nd m* your yaluoblt (roo bobklot are given with cash sales and also lo customers who pav Iheir ar* not riewed as a deliberate cam- j feeling pilots had landed on For- to eneak put Of Amoy, the Com­ of SU te Mildred P. Alleji for a spent $3,000 for narcotics in ;ps*t{i?L* m**t'ng of the aUle and area ; Connecticut participated in this that conlaini n complot* loloctlon of Gnmgo Modoll, 8EMEM4E8 TH18E IS NO . OUA8ANTEE AS GOOD charge account Arilhin fifteen (I.V) daya after billing date. paign of haraMment at this time. | liiosa One paper said, two pilots munist port opposite Quemoy. so place on the Nov. 4 general .elec­ three wmks to .bait trap that W aifS P .‘’ ''.T;*'’-’'* Pri>giam, and recently the plan waa! H l'N T F\»R PLANE PUSHED Floor Ploni ond Doicriplioni, — . . . epning yesterday. Twelve were ar-! Hartford .State ITD Head-! distributed to local levels'for com- C-119 :,AS THE 8EPUTATION AND T8ADITION 4EHIND THE Rather, they are looked on at be-' had defected and another paper Nationalistlist twarships ' • can be silei-t- tion ballot. epning yesterday. Twelve were ar-1 Chetmaford. Mass.,' Aug. 26 ' OARAGE YOU RUYI nrMmA shnnnn -.e iQuai ers. ment. , a . ^ P I . £ P:RKE PA R lilN U o \ Ing the result of confusion and aaid eight. The Defense Ministry' ed to intercept them. Its capture Said Mrs. Allen: "W e have, no rirsied and ftlO.OOO worth of nar-p*', (4>—Ground parties organized ' r'’— wwild help the Reds evade Nation­ choice blit to reject the n ew 're­ Mtlca taken...... He explained that each Individ­ Due to the rapidly changing con-' foda.v to penetrate dense-Woods C A / l Wo oro tho.'loreott (pocialk'h In profobrkotwi buMd- over-zealous supervision evident qmkesman. Rear Adm.'Uu -Hoh ual iiiuat' prepare himself'for sur­ since the July 14 change In gov- Tu. flatly'denied the reports but alist blockades. The island .la be­ quest . . 'frans-Worid Airlines super con- espu of modem warfare, Hoegh in search of the wreckage of a Infli In Now England. Out mojgm plant tooUitio, and emment- lieved fairly’ well fortified and4 -^ Said Miss. Kellems; "Now we stellailoa with 61 aboard forced vival action in- ,the event of war­ explained that all pooeible cqiirses light plane . that disappesired minors persisted that something time emergency. ' * COLLECT! crotnmpnihip art unoquallod, anywbora. You ora To Mek tm Its pledge, of i^rrisoned Igr the Nationalists. hare to head for the cqurls." dOH-B by buralBf engine at Cut of action must be provided for.. SoBday Bight with fo»ir pcesoBo aiiu'rod at goHing the loloit malorkilt and dotign had happened which authorities friendship, the Iraq government is found inexpedient to discloee. Peiping Rhdio claimed " that Miss Kellems based yesterday's Bapk, Mont. One Injured, rest es­ Hoegh pointed out. that ivithln He said under certain condiUpns aboard, .A CHvll .Atr ihitrol drew UN 5*1181 ...... rhoao ...... toobniquoi for bbito'r quality at grootor Myingi. (Jommiinlat planga shot down a ThJMdlAL^cab tfeiflr asked to; With the U.S. 7th Fleet already visit to the secretary on .her week­ caped Injury . . . Confidential the last year* planning has roached with adequate warning of three or yesterday _ sighted a, large white Vlilt Cohstlt rettery en Sw^rley Nationalist. Sabre Jet 'over the end'endorsement b>' the Indopend- Magaaipe sued aglHb- for 12 nallc the stage where Federal. State and more hours, evacuation of critii^ i object K'-tqok to he tho wreeked M AN C N iiriii C o n n * 1. Restore normal phone ienr- on the alert, n lending force of fee for the WJl. CmbaCMgr. A t prea- I.flOO mea from jthe 3rd Marine Formosa Strait yoatorday^ Just off enl Republican Party.. She felt lioM by-NJchide* Andres Daiidolns local agencies are ' In 'a position target aress must be Considered. - alngle-epgtM CeeaoB. Snt heU- .V rO R N iat M A m and OAK fTTREIirrS < the CQUt "Tef VMkien. ’ yestenUy, that the endorsement 'n'otild help popularly kiwwa^ he Nick Ihe to fumiab t.he guidance and lead- The decision toovaeute, he Hid.i copter pBbhi later derided th* T 1 u ‘ COAST LUMBER Cotp . 1041 Dixwcll Ave, Humdett, Conn UNivt'tsity 5 1 181 Division Wee ordered, to aail ffom There was no «>nfinnation fnma « i M ru ga Vve). Aaga||orH. n « daoaitotkm ef/the Oreek. aelf-rstyled nrofeealonsl arshlp to Implement. these pUijb*- • ------1-whit,* woe .Beeeety-pert,ed B - 1 tlw NaUMuhat OefoitM Ministry. f«r» ha»e only; Typing should ‘be made In the various sages to be sent - between the evening's bridge game? It hap­ ____ ♦ 10 » The hours for registration on i.und II; sewing for thS family: budgets wHi.not be piade until af­ American Embassy and U.8. Con­ pened to one of the players in to­ K A fT * 3 TTiursday and FHdrv. Sept. 18 techniques of .Coaching and of- ter the,)njbltc hearing, tentatively sulates at Basra and Kirkuk. day’s hand. He didn’t notice The achejWted ftfr’ Bept. ll.j 3. Permit full acceae by Ameri­ - V Q 1 0 4 2 and 19, are 10 to 11:80 a.m.. 1 to techniques Of Coaching and Of- mistake at the time, but it came K 10 0 S 3 J 7 STARTS 44 All ' bills ggainet the town of can military advisers to their of­ tb him a few hours later, ♦ ♦ X 4 and 7 to 8;30 p.m. On Sept., 20 S c h ^ Equivalency’ co^^ In ^ e ♦ Q 7 3 2^ i t J t 4 4 I Xernon muit be presented by fice, which has been doted sines ' West opened the eight of hearts, TOMORROW! STARS! the hours are 10 to 11:30 a m. • f’C^s of English. Mathematics, Thursday of this week in order to the revolt. One course being offered is the stlence and social studies. dummy put the Jack, and East 4 A K I1 0 I4 be paid within the present flscel This 8,5-rnan mission helped train covered with .-the queen. South Newcomers Club, a course inltlat- Per.sons who have not comp^^ted year W'hlch t'loaea Ihf end of Au­ the Ira army In the use of Ameri­ .¥ AKOS won with the king of hearts and ♦ 4 Ing the uninformed to the ooni- higli school mav secure a high gust. can weapons before the revolt. At m m TdDDfe munlty government, schools. ’ biisi- school diploma by attencHhg class- TTie Board of Selectmen, which drew three rounde of trumps, end­ - ^ ♦ A K present U.S. .officers are allowed ing in the dummy. West Narih tmt nesa, industry. Job opportunities, es in the adult program and by usually meets every Tuesday, have access to their headquarters only health services, and any other passing equivalency examination postponed their weekly meeting if escorted by an Iraqi officer. Declarer then led a heart from' ? A . 3 A Pass questions concerning the town nr given by the Cohnecticut Stale dummy and finessed the nine from 4 W Pass 5 A Pus until that lime, 4. Stop delaying diplomatic 4 A PsM Pau Pau city. This course is al.so open to Board of Education, his own hand. He had spotted .fayree Oolf Tourney pouches sent to and from the Opening lesd — V I long-time residents. | Courses are open'tuition-free to Finals, to determine f|e cham­ iTnited Slates. West's opening. lead as a single­ EVERY HOME Other courses are; English fm , any residents of Rnckville-Vernon pionship In the fJrealer Rockville 6. Make certain Iraq soldiers ton or the top of a doubletoii. The In . Foreign Rhm. including reading or residents of neighboring com­ finesse worked, and South easily golf tournament will be held Sat­ guarding the Embassy allow full, 6 3; Diamonds—A 8 6 3; G lo r io u s writing, and conversation: Mod­ munities who sre 16 years of age urday at the East Hartford Oolf quick access to it by tl.S. diplo- made the slam, giving up one dia­ HOTELS.. 0 MOTELS mond. 10 9, What do you aay? ern Dance, incliiding I he hiislc or idder and not now attending Club. msts Bs well as Iraqi nationals em­ Answer: Bid thceS apadaa. The Color! Did you see the mistake? skills and techniques of modern high scliool. Fred McKone and Carl Gorman, ployed by it. , hand is worth a. positive reaponae. dance as well as some creative Evening aesslons will be held winners In Fllj^t A will be match­ - At ode point, some employes You blight sniff at the bidding If partner la interested in aces SUMMER HOMES work; Community Band; F'lrst Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday ed in the finals. The finals start were stopped and searched on en­ while you’re looking fqr mistakes. he will make try after WEEKDAYS 8 P-M. ADULTS ., evenings, 7 to 0 p.m. The first term Aid. standard l ourse. sponsored by at 1 p.m. and spectators will he al­ tering and leaving but this practice North doesn't have the values for hearing your raise. SATURDAYS 2-6-9 STUDENTS the Rockville t.’haptii' of the Amei - will ytart Sept, 2fi snd Isst throiigh lowed to follow the play. Playing evidently has tapered off. an Immediate raise. SUN.-HOtJDAYS 2-5-8 CHILDREN Dec.'.3 for a period of 10 Weeks. (Copyright 1964 II He should bid two notrump ican Red (Troas and the Vernon In a foursome with McKone and 6. Return a jeep belonging to General Features Oorp.) Civil Defense, basir course In The Adult Eduratinn Depart­ Gorman will he the two wlnrs-rs two Amilrican marines. who were first, the “ negative” rpsponae, to ment stands ready to cooperate of P’llght B, George Plitjs>1|nd BUI arrested while watching an oil fire show his weakness. He can then .•E N D S TONIGHT—“THE KEY”--*‘COWB^Y’' with any gfoup or ageney desirous Yetz. In Baghdad. The .nen were*" freed rals, spades later without prom­ of presenting sn adult education Eye's 'tens' Flexible iifiiaii Flight C and D finals will be after three days but their vehicle ising too much support. However, arlivlty needed or desired by a played during the week with Jo­ is still being held. It all Worked out well for North. recognizable commOnlty group, New York — The human eye, seph Gworek playing Art Frier In The Stale Department also Is West’s opening lead was, of like a camera "photographa” RENT! i Ten or more Interested arliills In­ the former and Dr. Fred Wuthrlch unhappy about some bitter anti- CQurse, very unfortunate. Opening through a lens. It is able to auto­ sure the start of a class. The Dl- playing Robert Pllver In the lat­ American propaganda broadcast leads.are often a matter of guess­ matically change curvature in a BUY! rector reserves the right to close ter. by Radio Baghdad. The official work', however, and West cannot split second to focus images' on a any class. when average attend­ A winner siul a runner-up will Iraq government station has given be severely criticized for an un­ PROGRAMS ance falls below eight. tiny ‘'film” (the retina) no larger receive trophies in each flight. Mc­ considerable attention to charges lucky choice. Weet actually slept than' a postage stamp. Hiefe rinnning Comnilll^ Kone was the medalist In the qual­ that the United States plotted to like a baby all night long. 137,000,000 light-sensitive cells 'I’he Sesqiilcenlenmal Conimlt- ifying round, turning In the lowest stir up revolt In neighboring Syria. Villain Is East photochemically change the image Hospital Bed.s j lee met laal night '.’llh E. Kenl,nn score. The villain Is East, He covered to nerve impulses, which flow Wheel Chairs I Burke acting as c airman In Ihe The tournament Is sponsored by ll.e Jack of hearts with his queen, through a million fibers of the Video Everyday"* ' absence^of Ally. Harry II, lAigg. the Greater Rockville Junior Cham­ Kellem^ Rejected, playing by instinct or habit at the optic nerve for ‘'translatlbn” in FURNITURE The comr.iltlee conUnued with ber of Commerce which plans to first trick. The.e was no recovery the sight areas of the brain. All Rights Baterved— KEITH COMPANY Ihe formulation of s schedule for make the event sn annual one. from this mistake. H. T. Dickenson A Co,, Ino, Ihe relo. atlon week of Kept U (lets (Conn Post Maps Court Action world famous Eclipse mattress Phone MI .1-4l.W The nature of the opening lead II was Hnnoiinced at Ihe meet­ Mrs Helen K Wsnal. of Wind­ should be as clear to Ea.st as It mimm ing that Ihe .Mias Vernon heaiily sor Uocks, has been appointed an (Continued from Page One) was to South. What happens If OUR SPECIALTY! conlesl, previously scheduled for aaslalant Inslruclor In (Thild De­ Bast plays a low heart Instead of ok hot corned beef or hot! Sept 12, has been moved ahead velopment snd Family Relations her chances of getting on the bal­ the queen? one weel It, Kept .1. This was lot. . sstrami aandtvich with X C ^ In Ih f Ttniversity of Connecticut’s Dummy's Jack of hearts wins potato salad. O 9 C| GET READY NOW ! Russell Stover done In orrier that the winner may .School of Home Economics, Presi­ Previously, Mrs. Allen has de­ the first trick. Declarer must draw have an opportunity to gather the dent Albert N. Jorgensen an nied Miss Kellems’ requests on three rounds of trumps before he and box spring You can have the beat [ wardrobe she will nee< for. tier no\mced today two facets of Connecticut's elec­ can tackle the hearts again. Then tion law. ARTHUR'S ^ t a m k poasible seat for this fall’s CANDIES j many appearances during Ihe Mrs Wanni rerelved her bache he leads a heart from dummy, and wonderful array of TV I week-long relehratlon. lor's degree In psychology from Miss Kellems, for several years Easl -puls up the Jen. South must ELECTROfHCS an Independent candidate. Is cur­ programa by getting a ^ 1 3 5 * ** The Juiiglng, to be held at the IlConn Is.st .June She Is the win with the king and still has a 1969 Sylvaala Slimline TV SIMILAR LUXURY MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING USED BY LEADING HOTELS! daiighler of Mr. snd Mrs. Anthony rently suing Mrs. Allen on one of losing heart. LABORATORIES Palace Theater, will be preceded those points of law- the one which at Stanek’a Excluiive in bv a banqiiel I Ih- Amerlcaii l,r- Kralewskl, H Bellevue Ave , Bor'k- Take an extra second or two vllle requires candidates to poll one per Manchester at glon Hall when Ihe Judges will he rent of the total vote In sn election for thought If you vent to sleep given an opportiuillv In lalk In Hospital Notes peacefully! MANSFIELD 277 BROAD In order to qualify for Ihe next mr j, -ss the cniilrslanis and Jinige their A(liultle NEWS * -WEATHER Uoherl (' Thompstrn (if Andn\’er Interim leklslatlve elections com­ < 1) CABTOOM EXPBES8 (M) V'EATHEB- # Use Wards Easy Credit Terms —Only 10% Down Lake 3'lie r'ottpie were mart'led in mittee or to the next secretary of ^ in-M) FBOM THJS8R BOOTS 11:C6 (40) FEATURE FORTY Wtrrresler, Mass, on May 16. BEVERLY BOLLINO 4sM Ukl MBIUHTBB OAt state. 11:16 ( X) WORLD’S BEST MOVIES Mrs rhrrmiison. a grarliiate of < I) (HO^ADVENTUBB TUEA- "Mako Your Own Brd" Mra Allen Is retiring at Ihe endl Jack Cu e on Vanr licsler High School,, class of nf her term, the first week (n Jan­ ' < J) AJtEBIOAM BAMWBTANO (IX) MILLION DOLLAR MOVIB DANCE STUDIO (tM#) UCEEB FOB A DAV 111.67, attertrlerl the Unlver'Slty of us ry. •■Mnry Lon"^ ^ ‘ (44) ALL ABOUT 8WIMMIMO Robert Lowery Vomiecllcrti tire pas| year' Her .Khe said Ihe Iheoiy of the pri­ (FORMERI.Y ROLDA GJB.SON SCHOOL OF DANCE) 4:16 (11-44) 8ECBET 8TOBM hrrshririrl la a gradttale of Klrigs- mary law was good and tiie people 2* OAK STREET 4:M (1X1 EOUK (It NIUHT ’5.00 DOWN DELIVERS v.'otrrl Sr Irrxil. Weal Har tford, snd of the state like tlic Idea of It, "hut I t) RAMOEB ANDY . „ LM) AHEBICAB bandstand allerided Brown, tiniversllv He is Ihe law Is not perfect In the way 4:46 (tteet MODERN ROMANES employed by the ('iroller Society It l.s operating." b a l l r o o m (:H ( 1) FEATURE FILM Utllelrrn.. N. H, B A L L E T J A Z Z •'The Yellow Tomaliiiwk'’— Bory CsIhoBB MATTRESS and BOX SPRING Mr artd Mrs Thornpstm will ( X) SIR LANUELOT make their htmie for the present In TAP ACROBATit <1X1 I LED THREE LIVES BOLAND I.tltlelnn ( » ) THE FIRST SHOW Register at the Studio INSTRUC*rORS (M) ADVENTL’BK SERIAL OIL COMPANY Wednesday. Aitg. 27, 7 to 9 Miss Beverly (Ml POPEVE l:ia < X) MICKEY MOUSE CLUB Thursday, Aug. 28, 7 to 9 Mr. I.,ee Burton IIXI THE BIO SHOW 369 CENTER ST. F O R R E N T (St) THE EABL7 SHOW Tel. M l 3-6320 TOR INFORMATION or REGISTRATION "Nooio For A l.ady'.'—Dra- H and 16 mm. 61ovle Projectors „ Prior. Ronald Howard —sound or silent, also 86 mm. PHONE Ml 3.4443 . 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PAGS POtJR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY. AUGUST 26. 196S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTERV CONN,I.. TUE$D^Y, AUGUST 26, 1968 ■ la . ■■ III I , Km I PAGE PEVE JoMph Marcin, Herbert Maher, Nearing, Robert Cote, Robert Pro- I4F poaalbit sitea dt a special towiC uhUcsina, 12 as Democrats aiid Jarvis Bids Low Richard Harvay and Terry NellL kopoiwiea, .l^avM Baxter, Rerbeft. meeting aeyeralmonth* ago. Boyn­ as independent voter*. Th* The following fourth year cantp* Maher, Theodore Wnitael, Jemee ONpital Notes Vot^*s to Act ton is asking' 17,000 for hi* prop­ fVKIIft-440 Daily Radio W T IC »M M :es breakijown follows: Firgt District, era won the Silver CP: David Nel> Alfbrio, Robert Slmmete and od> erty, la cleared. Xt^rdlng 6 R epuM l^a, II Demodrata and 1 S r o o Q r » » » On Stale Project PiatleMs Te«Uft: IM Eutara DajrUght n ine TVPOP— 141« aon, Robert Caldep, fcarl SelwiU, eridk Bllaaon. On Cemetery to Hunt, a town hlghwa.'^Jyotild Independeitt) Seepnd Djstrlct, t j kelth Bockue, Jamek Cole and Atao elected to Senior Honor eo- ADM ITTED YESTERDAY: have. to be constructed at a Coii- Republicans, x p e m o e fa t and 7 In' F. E. BRAY The Janie' Cdnatructlon Co., Donald McLagan. clety awarde were Ronald Wnibel, Shop Violates Lease Lawrence White, 63 Pine 3ti Dav­ ■iderable' coat. dependents. Inc., hai iubmltti;d an apparent Junior Honor aoclety awards Michael Moraaco. James Barbero, id Bagter, 361 Summit St.; CSiarles The Lombard property'waa not a Watch and Jewelry Repdirirtg art fupplied by tbe radio WCCC—Kvenlne Music low bid of 123,994 to th4 Stat* went to James Cole, Jay Borii, David Jullano, Wl)llam Stiles eiyl Heckler, Coventry; George Lapins, Site Projk»6al tract available a£, the earlier town ^iapeheater giveliln'l^i maDafomanta and are aubject to WKNB-P.M Dennis Keith, Karl Kehler, Rueeell Donald Golai. , Highway Department for work on Judga Wesley C. Gryk has notation came up, Victor Morelll.- pi RFD 3; &lra. Caroline Koehler, 83 meeting, according,to Hunt. entry rorreepondeot' 'r A t Rtatofioblt Pricot li . ebanse without notice. WTIC—News ol World BEST! The Board of. Selectmen' at the COVERS prletorrietor of the com er «hop,ghop, sgldsgid he Grand Xve.,'Rockville; Mra. Alice An appropriation n ot to -exceed Little, tetlsphone Pilgrim W'DRC—Answer Pleass raaohad a decision as yet in the WPOP—Top 4U Time roade In '■Wlndeor boc'ke. The bide special town meeting at 8 p.m. to­ WCO^ltAJichtsUr Herald Kr^i 1 . ■ ■' tookook only one order of.ot. aboutabdut 404f Heidcavage, '87 North St.: Arthur 18,000 haa been approved by town Prompt Sarvieo-—2 Watchmokort ti41V— were opened yeeterday. 'civil suit action-brought against morrow at Coventry Grammar • i«e— i. WHAY—^lereneds ^ V boxes Of chocolates and thep atop- Felber, 268 Green Rd.: Mrs. Muriel voters for a town owned ■ cemetery RADIO. TV taSPpRTS CUMD WlKT^Muele lor the first'Shift WCCC—Kvenlnc ,Music Work In Windaor Locke entalle- the ewanova 'Chocolate Co. of Mil­ ped buying, them. Robb, Bolton- R4, Vernon; Heiiry School w ill' recommend an ap­ site. New York— AniiMjran manufac­ W ^ B —Open Hike Mondiottor's Oidost EgtoMitliod Jowolor **$niAY-—Country Mutle Caravan vnacadam paving about 1,24S feet ford by Green Menor Construction Darcy also said, "There is a dif­ J. McCaffrey Jr.' Coventry', Louis proximate 73-acre tract of land on Voters Regliitered turers exported {11,200,000 worth WTj C—Life, nna me World W iX V —Reciird R triav ^ V a lu e ! ference between a wholesale and Snake Hill Rd.' aa a potaible aite A tptiU of 37 x-pters wore made W DRC-B. R. Murrow on Smgltey Rd. and about 1,039 Op. of Manchester and heard In Amelia and Adrienne Varca. New of radio and teiexislon hroadcast- WKNB—P.M. 737 MAIN ST.— STATE THEATER ILDG. W POP-Top 40 Time feet of dralnege Improvementa on WILROSE DRESS SHOP Town Court Friday. retail business, buj,. even If there York City: Leland Hamilton, RFD to be purchased aa a cemetery. during the session Saturday. Of station etiuipmfnt in 1957, a gain WTIC- R.«s Millet «:••— waa a breach o f the lease,' grounds The property, owned by Joseph this number 17 registered as Re- of about {3,tK)0i000 over 19.56 W D R O —Tenn. Jfrnie Ford WIIAY-Miisic Now end Theh Andover Rd. 601 MAIN S t . (Next T o First National Bsnk) Green Manor, which leases one 3. V^mon: Mrs. Emilie Paloaej, 200 WPOP—WaxworKe Slmpeon A Whltehoiiee Conetruc- of ita.stdres at the Manchester for court action are no longer Union St-( Rockville; Mrs. Mai^ar- Lombard, la located about .300 to ^ ,------4 ;i0 - WTIC—Nlcht Line w r m c —n Q Lewis ' tloh Co. of Manefleld Center eub- Parkads.ort W. Middle Tpke. to valid.” The lease referred to "simi­ et. McNamara, 209 lyopdlaild St.; 400 feet in the rear of the Knights W IN P —Nears w r O r —Top 40 Tunes lar business” Wlth.in the radius. djie— K; I ft— mlUed the apparent low bid of the -Casanova concern, charges Mra. Marlon Greene, North Wind­ of Columbus field on the road and WINPA^liusle with Jos Oirsnd WHAY —Music Now and TThen |1?1,907 for work In North JUon- two specific violations o f the lease Judge Gryk ■ has given both at­ ham; Mrs. Florence Miller, Bolton; continues' up to the South S t ex­ 4:1^—'' 4V torneys until Friday to file briefa WHAY--Country Music Carsvsn WTtr—Mfhf Line Irigton involving 3.961 feet of ae- piid le claiming a judgment for Im­ Robert L.- Lovett, 84 Hawthorne tension. W DRC-n Q Lewis before he renders a decision.. WCOC—Record Revue WPOP Detroit vs Boston Ilhalt concrete paving on relocated mediate poaeesaion of the premises. St.; Walter C. Hlckirig. 91 Charter ThereH imthing like one r i theae estghm and a siM , raad-4nug Safetp. W K N B — P-Sf Lombard is asking S6.500 fOrthe 8 .3 ( 1 - Rt. 2 and a bridge over the flhii- Green ManP'r is also seeking |1,000 Oak St.; Miss Joan DombroWski. WTiC—Ross Mill-^ WIIAY--Music Nf*w and Then property, seedin g to. Seeond .{le- Chevies to give y«si i fa«- case nf Cdrder fratpe. Yet all die V8-powered W D RC-^Cel Kolhy WTIC—Nlrhl Line nock River. damages and a penpknent injunc­ Andover:..-Mrs. Alice Blake. An- Ipclman Bertron a ! Hunt today; WPOP—WaxworkSi C oventry ... new-esr fcvrr. Bxit, low-priced as Chevies shown here—plus six even WDRr—ftfnod Piers The T. X). Broee Line Conetnic- tion enjoining Casanova from con­ sonia; Michael Lalime. 144 Green The land'contains second-growth Among the leading low-prioed three UPrip r)''lJoM vs. Boston they are, ymi’re likely to find your­ Pleiter Party tloii fin of Hertford eubmltted the tinuing Ihe alleged violations. Manor Rd.; Miss Nancy Rohan. 38 brush. A bulldozer etjuipped with lower priced 6’s—cost less ttan any ' WCCC—Record Revu»* '• 8 ;4.V - In a writ filed by Atty! David WHAY-M usic Now and fhen apparent low bid of {39.600 for Gardner St.: Ronald DeGray, East self sold on one before you’re WKNB—PM Accident Victims a grubber blade would.be needed to comparable modefa in the leading WTIC—Night Lins work in Klllingly calling for high­ Bhea of the Hartford firm of Bailey ! Hartford: Walter Madden,' Flint. clear the land. Hunt pointed out. CHEVY COSTS LESS W TIC— Ross Miner WDRC—Mood Piers B Wechsler, Green Manpr charged Mich. ■ even oonsidered the cost. low-priced three. Talk it over with W D RC —Oai Kolbv • W p or fi^iroii ts, Boston way lllmninallon on Rte, 6 and 12. The town would have to eon- WPOP—Waxworks that the candy firm violated the Said ‘Comfortable’ That’i became Chevrolet fa the fl.on- ADMI’CTED TODAY: Robert •striict a. gravel-top driveway yoor Chevrolet dealer. 4:40- w h a \--nikIji Watch lease by failing to have its Parkade IN ALL TH E S E only hohest-to-foodnem new ear in WHAY-Plsttpr Nrty McConnell; 16>j Lllley St.; Mm. leading to the tract. A b im n i’* ftmf t m g — WCCC—>‘Recv>rd Rsvus WTIC—NlEhl Lins Shop open "during usual business Four-persons injured, one crit- WDRf'-W.Tld Tonight Trofip 25 Sruiils Norma Bither, Bolton Center Rm; The property owned by Frank ita field—new to look at, with a WKNB—P.M WPCip r>'‘lfoii %s Boston hours” and by selling Casanova- cally, in a taxi-dairy truck crash on Robert Hyde, Ellington. W TIC — Roes Miller hrand candies at the Corner Soda Rt. 31, Coventrj-. yesterday after­ R; Boj-nton on Root Rd. waa a aite beautifiil new Body by Fisher; new W O KC-rCai Kolhv « 0V-- BIRTHS TODAY; A daughter to POPULAR MODELS!* WPOP—Waxworks WINK-Nf ws W in 161 A w a r d s Shop, 735 Main St. noon. were reported resting "com­ previously recommended by the to ride iii, with two completely new 4:40- e Itl- Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rossi, South board. This purchase was pending W INr-WINF flandslsnd Specific paragi'aphs of the lease fortably'’ today St Manchester Windsor, suspeniion systems; new in drive, WHAY —Plsller Psrlv Bilft state, "the tenant agrees to remain Memorial Hospital. following Its having been tabled WCCC—Record Revus Troop 2.^ climaxed the eumtner lection WKNB—P.M. WHAY- Mchl Watch open for business dvery business The "four are; Louis Varcs, 40; DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; for further Investigation of other with a wider-than-eveT sc of Ain«rtea’» b « a t u H t r l WTIC—Night Lins encampment at Camp Pioneer, Mrs. Doris Kneeland, Storrs; Mrs. WTIC— News WDRC—World Tonight day . . during ujiual husinees hours" his wife, Amelia, 30; their daugh­ W D RC— News Wmated, Saturday night during Elizabeth Phelan, Laurel Manor n a a n ion i m n n c « k >i c o m f a r a m v i i k m u . WPOP—Waxworks WPOP -r»'‘tro|t ' VS. Boston and "the tenant will not at any ter, Adrienne, 3, all of New York 4:34- time djiring the tertn of the lease.. City; and Henry J; McCaffrey, 17, Convalescent Home; Henry Som- iiM— WDAV-Mfiriturit WatchWe the council Are at which 76 ecouta W INK — News WTIC—N'lchl Lins won a total of l« l awarde preaent- conduct within a 3-mlle radius, s of Rt, 44A Coventry. bric, 142 Broad f5t.: John Flucklg- I WFNF—Sports OPEN WEDNESDAY wr>nc—Moods for Romsnre ed hy "fthlef" Neleon .Sly of the business similar to that conducted Louis Varca was the mbsl criti­ er, 52 Grove St., Rockville; Mi.s.s S:ia- WiMjp Jh'lroU vg, floslon WHAY—Platter Party fiiarlcr Oak Council, by It on the demised premises.” cally injured. He .suffered head and Arlene Perras, 60 Birch St,: Wal­ ALL DAY WCCC-— R<»rord Revue 10-Year I.anse - che.st injuries. His wife suffered a ter Madden; Flint. Mich.: Robert WMKB—P.M. WllAY-NiKhl Watch Afici Bweeping the camp ewim WTIC—Ntcht Line meel, the Iroop attended the cere­ The lease, for a. period of 10 , fractured hip and their young Sojka, Flllington; David Wiley, 100' WTK.;—Rose mitsr WDRC—Moods for Romsnoe W D RC—C el Koibv WPOP ft'-lrolt vs Boston mony with awarda going to 29 years, was written on May 14, 1956 ’ daughter facial and .scalp cuts, Oak Grove St.; Mrs. Barbara, DOUBLE WPOP—Waxworks 'ah'd began on Sept. 1. 1956 when ' Mcliaffrey was treated for cut.s of I O'Corinell and daughter, 261 Char- i : ^ i* I n 0(1- - Mc< otul claae a<;outa. ,6 Aral claa.a. BROOKFIELD 100% WOOL WORLD GREEN WllA^ Wsfrh the Milford firm opened -the Cas-i the chin and a neck injury, I ter Oak St. WHAY^Plelter Parly WTli" ■fi‘ rteui'\ of Miiet' ami 72 merit badgre. SPORT COATS WCCu—Record Revus anova Candies .Shop at 381 W .! "rhe Varcas were riding in a lal Air 4«Do#r fadmi Air Spoe# l ad— \Vl»nc—Mocra went to the following: Th* largeat aelectlon we have eVer had. EVERY WEDNESDAY WDHO—Cai Ko|hv“ llifft- Ronald Wnibel, Larry Batea, Rob- .The suit charges that the "busi-.of 22t . School St., Manchester, I Boise, -Idaho Elk depend on a WPOP—United Auto Workers WHAY - .ighi Wsu h All new and wanted fabrlca. WHAT’8 neas houra" segment of the lease which. Stale Police said, was hit 1:4ft- WTIC Tte/^s«n^ .of Musir Pit Prokopowlc*. Donald Klrk- MORE WF: FIT YOU PERFECTLY! I leader In their various group ac- I WHAY-Platter Psrlv W1 Iltc—MfrfjtJs foi rtomsTK s haiM, 7'hohiaa .lohneon, Bruce was violated on or about May 7, by the dairy tnick driven by Ru.s- tivitie.s. Generally a bull leads theni W pop 1 np in Tunes j W rC C — n»*rord Revue iMailow, ptiman Bockua. Anthony 1958. and has continued to be'vio- sell Weingold, 41, of Bread and I during the breerling sesrtm. but FAIRWAY WKNB—P.M 10 10- lated. and that on or about Feb. Milk St... Coventry. 975 MAIN RTREET W TIC — Ross Mllipr WHA Y MtfM Who li Salafla, .lamea Mehl. Tom Wall, 24.95 ' a row serve.s.as leader the rest, of WTI« ■ K« ■•noiHh Woil,^|i,.|. Daniel Rhodca. Rlcliard Lawrence, $ 12, 1958. it-was violated ,when the •State Police Invp.stigfjting said W D R C —Oei Knibv WI»r:c—M-'ods I' l Roninn'e the year. i W P O P — Unll'-d Auto W ojUm i WPOf’ I'U. 40 'I'mri William llowea, David Biaiitignn, Milford firm distributed its candy the cab attempted to turn into a 4 : Wl*~ WII'A Y -D eteiin e to Daipf Spdtm WTlP— rN Psdio nevt-w Hold CP'a were awarded to the WKNB—P.M. follow Ing third year campera: On .Time 3. Green, Manor ter .Neither Happeny nor Weingold re- W TIC — News \V I ifH M ofnls f"t nr.timn'e WDRC—News Reporter W pop Tf-p 4RC —Ne*S ■ Af before June 15.^ In taking the McCaffrey was riding in the Shrink Painful Piles WINF—Music for Evsnlni WP( >P -News case to court. Green Manor staled milk truck at the time of the crash, • :1ft— 11 lA- •96- r . * Science Find* Heeling Substance That Ralieve* Pain, WRAY —Detfllne WHAY- toss Aliev that the store is still occupied and A fourth member of the Varca WTIC-Rnoris Finsj. Casanova refuses to vacate. \ family, Joseph, 6, was the only Stops Itching as it Shrinlc* Hemorrhoids w e r e —F.i'^*ntnf Music WDM('—Moods for Rfvmst • e W K N B -^P M Atty. John Darcy of Bridgeport. ' member of' the family nol injured, Now Y«rk, N. V. For tho mad# astonishinf atatamtnu lika W 'fi ’ -ettru M? Bporte wj*nf»_.M,,»tPi n Rounds first time acience hat found a new II AO WASH*'N*WEAR HARD FINISH represetfling the candy concern ‘ Happeny was charged w-ith fall- **PiUa hava ceaied to bt a problam! ** W D R C — News healinr lubitance with the aiton* Bal Alf Sporf CPvpe WpOP-^l.awrence Welk WHAY • Isas Alley and owner Zoltan Guttman of M il-, ure to grant the right of way Tha Mcrat it a neW'heaiinr aQk- Hmm^m i U’TIc-StsrIlghi Bersnads GABARDINE SLACKS laninE ability to ahrink hemor- •tiinca (Bio*Dyna*)—diicoTary of 4:S4- wriTH'-^Monds for Romanes ford, contends that the "business | while making a left turn. He Is to rhoidi. itop itchinr. and relieva WHAY-Sersnade Fashion loves brides Plain or pleated fronta. SlXea 28-42 In Char­ a world-famoua roaaarch inatitoU. w rrc—Kveninf Music WPnP- Modern Bounds hours" clause is "ambiguous" and ' appear in Coventry Justice Court pain — without tlircery. Thia aubttanca ia no.w availabla W K N R - V M II If. coal Gray, Medium Gray, Tan, Navy, Light that Casanova in Manchester' Sept. ]5. In raie after ca»e, while gently WHAY IsAr. Allo in ittppoiitpry or at9ifm«nf form W TIC — Music hv M^ls<’ tirln'’ . , . and brides will love Blue and Brown. maintains business hours which, relievinir pain, actual reduction under tho nama /*r«sarafiaa //.* WDRC—Ouv l.nmhsrdo ’ .^flisrHslit.-flisrllgti Rsf SMS'ls WDRr—Moriilsc_M oods fnr Rrtfnsnrs are in keeping with the general | ~~ —— ------(•hrinkage) took place. At Tour druffiit. Monpy back W PO P—John Dsly OUT OF Most amazing of alt —reaultt 4; t.V- W m r —Mt.dern floiitids this foil's foshionoble wedding practice of the retail candv busi­ fuarantoe. U’HA Y ~ 8er#n ed f * 1*! 10 2 For $15 were ao thorough that aulferera •R«V. V.8. Fat. Ot. WINF Hign-Off ness. ' W «'• V‘— K.v rning Music N e w W K N B - r M gowns, for their beautiful blending FREE ALTERATIONS The Parkade candy store opens W TI‘ ’ —Thr^f* Hist Kitlre Tclrviiaion Programs 100% LAMB'S WOOL at 11:30 a.m. and remains -open WI RC— Lowell Thnmss two. tti^ ls a week while the other fieoolrwoad 4-Poitenger Slotton Wofon W PO P—Top 40 Time On Paffe Two of traditional loveliness with new SWEATERS 1.00 - Parkade shops open at 10 am. NEW IVY POLISHED hvry --mdew el C(i»»rolsl h Koi« Gk>u. tee ih« C t-- , ' ■'.w, Vm *r» atoU m MBC-TV omI iia . Wn^^V-Serensde and are open three nights a week PAVE and SAVE x P {kwwBoai aa AtC-1 w e r e '— K.v^nlni Mu sir ityle trends. Come, see our collection. COnON SLACKS except when special sales promo­ W K N B -P M $4.98 (COMPARE OUR LOW PRIORS) W TIC— Dirk R ffirl |{pkixip1miuI cniH Pi t aiifl Rcveii W TIC — DU’k R«»rt»l Fin«tt Imported ^ during the exact hours that the ing for 4 umet pnet! f/wr super AND POWER ROLLED pnifpRAintiRI HI tfl u'lll Lr prrorutrH Priced From $69.98 1” S I 29.98 W i ip<'— Amk'S snd Andy 100% WOOL FLANNEL SLACKS other shopping center stores do. Mniitive Permaphone*^. smoo(h*now e FREE ESTIMATES a WrOP V. P Morgsn 1 nl tlir M«m hrHtrr Hl^li Si liool Si/.P.k 7-15, 8-18. 100% SHETLAND SWEATERS "Casanova has never entered intt^ Volume Control, noise-limiting ano ^ / e d Case finest ^noHt) T4mia Arranged— All Work Oiiaranteed - ! AiiilHorium nn Wfiln^ndny nlKhl. (Crew Neck) Ivy or regular styles. Shy tenant agreement on store* ' Srpl 17, by Ihr Red Mfn'n I^odgr . . . We also have dre.a.ae.a for the mother of the bride j im oufhout! See il today! hours," he said, adding that the! td.O«r atgggr BwA 9 m m e — , Ge < H. PAVING and CONSTRUCTION CO. GlENERAL 'Hir spi’imd nmiiml wirlrtv nlunv ■■'A’-' and the mother of the groom. J' $9.95 Milford retail store does not open i Om e-Yene Ytfrm rey. Y»«r FMa |uii on ,h\ thr MlAntonniiioh 'rridr, $8.95 , dally until 1 p.m. TEL. MI 9-4394 — MI 9-9700 CANTER CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC. IN THEIR OWN Charcoal Red, Charcoal Blue, Charcoal T V SE R V IC E L No Iniprovfd OmIt*!- nf Red FREE ALTERATIONS Says rnu-tlee Kt»p|>ed i M rn iinUMi. will lip^im nl « HOMES. Green, Charcoal Gray, Oxford, Tan, Red. The Casanova counsel, on the ' 1229 M A IN ST. MANCHESTER M l 9 .5 2 3 8 l>aig ( A A P A Call iOiloik, bill uill nol l»p lollnwiMl Viv WILROSE DRESS SHOP matter of selling candv within the Mfhta tvitSfO riu» rarta dancing na wan la‘d \p#ii a nhnw YOU SHOULD TOO 601 MAIN ST. (NE.XT TO FIRST NATIONAL BANK) HIPSTERS 3-mile radius, .said that the Cornet TFL m Dptatln of the nhf.w will ha an* Soda Shop no longer handles Casa- ' noum fd naxl wrp)<. . , PHARMACY For those who like to wear slacks low on nova candles and that the prac- . • PHONE ,WI 8-4186 campus classic! the hips and avoid baggy seats. Plain front. tlce stopped before the court sc- 1 Complete with belt. Light Gray and Ice Blue. $6.98 BACK'TO-SCHOOL SPECIAL THIS WEEK It’s Here! Moc-ABOirrr General Electric WINTERWEIGHT GABARDINES. CLEATS and LACES O.N ALI, TYPES OF SCHOOL SHARKSKINS and FLANNELS FREE CHH-DREN'S REPAIR JOBS

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Boltofi already had three yeara study of Miss Qulah . misjudged the - dis­ Members of Ijoula'a Four-ln-Ona thi^geby 6a dlmlniahed. certelnty; the Republicans, than seemed like­ - r English and is alao studying „ Aside from some element of tance between the two cars and 4-H club alao won priiea Yor thair Greek, Latin and German. He Ig One can euggeit that It .waa a ConneiCticlit ly even k few weeks.ago. And out­ struck. Jt-. left rear fender of Misa poulty aa followa; Draw Gakpar, lEorning Ifpraib cOrec which mey be upon Oonnectl- side avants and conditibns can af­ " Of Crashes required to study daring the sum­ imiivER^iTY m m c o t w 5 Wednichuk'a car. Damage was 4-H’ersW in four chickena, blua ribbom and Chtirch Work' W A N TE D FOR slightly djfferent angle ha really ctit Ocmocrets beceiiee -too msny fect Connecticut atate elections, mer' vacation and n-aut submit LiSUW BY rHB .negligible, police said. record book, red ribbon; ESdward pRomNo CO., oia had In mind. He> waa thinking, sf* Yankee people ere conceding them too one waippla, in our book, concern­ A fogged windshield and a large* written work on assigned meterial B ln tll MnNt In the.fffih accident yesterday, Jufovaty, four blue rtbbona, for. regularly. kebtit^ gonn. would aay, of the poaalble effect, hendsome e victory, this Is eleo ing the 1950 election, when the fact puddle were aald by police to'have Fair A'wards pullets, eggs, record booka on Nears Finish ___ *B F. >*uitOtJ8UN By A. H. 6 . , sn election in which some deter­ that the Korean war seemed about lilMSlTY W MTFIIB police said a . car driven by Mrs. Meeting Tonight WALTER R. rEROmON on hla law enforcing task, of hit caused two of five auto accidents Patricia G.- DeLong, 29, of CdVen- hens and pullets and a red ribbon EXPOR. mining fetors ere still cepable of to broaden Itself, through the The Board of Finance will meet USED OARS, ANY YEAR, MAKE OR M O ^L PubIUH«r* engaging In that full-fledged moral try, entered Center St. from Mori- ipt# 4-H Happy Helpers Club for a hen. The 1$12,5 nical School will begin Wedneaday, clothing; Heidi Jurovaty, who won Nike site whejpe he is statiohed. who tau g h t-last'y ear and an.vone i involved, from which hr can argue are walking, away with the Slate campaign apeerhra and literature — Psalms 106:15. ^M lps Rd., struck a neon en­ , Daya ffif AC A Gall Aoa. Inc. Srnate, capturing at least five of trance sign and a street sign, Sept.-3 at 8 a.m. All students will four blue ribbons, and one red. on The Mclnemeys were guests of else who is Interested In teac.hingi Publtahera RopreaantatlTaa: Tha thal even Itioae who disagree with already prepared on the theme that We are peHahiiig from fatty de­ Mr. and Mrs. Willtsm Kowalski at Nighta wAe9v Plus Parts O f All Kinds Fnlitia Mathawa Special Aaenc.v » Kaw thr Hoiisr srals al Washington, Ihel Wicked moral cllmatr of the knocking them both down. Miss re^ rt directly to the shops , with a akirt. place mat.- pincushion, are urged to attend the planning Tork, Chicago Detroit and Roaton.«. the law miial Join in accepting It. generation of our principles be- their assigned tools and equipment. bean bag. and' record booki on a chldken barbecue on Sunday, aesaipn. TEL. Ml 8-5482 MFiMBF^R AUDIT B0RRAU ^ OF snd evrn Ihrrslenlng to Iskr lhe Drinocrata had been purged from caufe we have grown soft In our Seipel told police she was coming InttoHcd ProtnpHy One has to tmlancr, in the Irn-- Comircticiil Hiiiisr of Reprrsrnts- out of the Parkade, had stopped The morning session will be devot­ clothing Slid furnishing; and Nan­ Mrs. Mclnerney is a Lattn and French Guest CTRCUIaATIONS Washington failure to discipline oiiraelvei and English teacher at the RHAM eglnallon, thr convrralnna hla tlvrs. sM. of ciiiirsr, on thr coot .SoinetimcB laxiira rrahapr Ihem- at the Intersection of Broad St., ed to the orientation of students to cy Uraln, who won three blue rlb- Marc Pairet, a 16-year-old high In All MokM ^ Ccert lo realize that the cult of violence the new school schedule and pro­ bona and two red ribbons, on a regional school In Hebron. • Tha Herftid Prtnung Company. Im .. moral Irndrrahi|> might make lo Islls I l f s lirmrmhms and iinprr- arlvex swiftly. Paychologlrally, If Our aim is to serve you so well in- the and hit the poles when she start­ school student from Manosque In •paumea no financial reapoBtlbflity for la the cult of the weak. gram. The school will close at noon skirt, clothing record book, sewing pnrraphlral arrora anpearlng (n ad- Ihr < aiiar of Integration against Ihr crdrnlrd viclory for Rlhhoff and nol xtatlatically. the receaa^n ed out onto Broad St. Her wind­ btanebeater Evening Herald the Department of Basses Alpes In ' GIVE HER g Dodd at Ihr brad of thr lickel It Is vigilant discipline alone on the first day. Thursday and F ri­ kit, food and food record book. France, was the g est of Mr. and Work Dona Imtoors in Our Shop rttaementa and other reading mattar amount of progreaa hr might hr xrrmx to hr leaving the campaign shield was fogged, she said, and Andover correspondent, Mrs. Paul The Manchealer Kvenlng Herald Wr iiisy I'omr lo coiiiil this way. pirliiir. There has hern action In which keeps men moving forward handling of your insurance that, as you she did not see the poles. day classes are ^scheduled for the Among the older 4-}| members. Mrs. Richard B. Mather of Hebron CHRISTIAN DIOR able to make If he held to the taaiir i - the -discipline of men and wom­ regular full day, with diamlasal at D. Pfanatiehl, telephone Pilgrim loo. hrforr Novriiibrr rolls around ihr field of foreign nolicy which, Truck Hits Tree Sandra Phelps aerved as oiie of 2-6856. Rd. last w-eek, Pal.-et U rialting AVAILABLE AT ->Dlppiay adyertlalng clnalng hoursr en who have senis enough to know 3 p.m. the four auperintendenta of cloth­ For Monday—1 p m Friday above the laaue the Issue of re- Bill wr arr not rrady lo do It now, allhoiigh It may have hern mistak­ A panel truck, driven by Stan­ In. the U.8. this summer as the ) J. A; WHITE GLASS CO. For Tueada.y—1 p.m Monday Onr aiiiomallc reaann la that that church ia more Important than have one legal advisor and ,one medicAl A few openings exist in the car­ ing at the fair. She won bhie gt eat of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mather ' aprcl for the- law. And one might | en. and allhoiigh II may lead lo ley H, Mloganowski Jr.. 16, of pentry, drafting, electrical and For Wedneaday—1 p m Tueaday H'r dial rust alt anch onr-alded pre- mocr troiihir than It sought to golf: and duty la more command­ rib^na for two chemise dresses, Printing School Opens of Boston. j WELDON’S 31 RISSELL ST. PHONE Ml 9-7322 For Thuraday—1 p m Wedneadaf ask whether we 'expect, before we | ing than appetite; and freedom ia Grandview St., was towed from machine courses. Eighth grade for brownies and for clothing and 901 MAIN ST R EE T for Friday—1 p.m, Tburaday. rlrcllon plcliirea, whrn thry are cure, waa al least dramatic, for the scene of an accident on Wood- His local, hosts were Intrigued t 'or Saturday— i n ih ' F rid a y have Inlegratton In fart, lo I’onvrt I | better than the pleasant and per­ advisor, so you will regard this agency as graduate atudenta interested in food record books and a red rib­ T“ 1 being proclaimed by Jiiat about which teBaon alone it xatlaflrd and bridge St., police said, Mloganow­ Melbourne. — The City's new naaatfled deadllna: lOrM 4 t>i. •aofi all Americana ao that they are In ^ rveryhody. They Inevitably create petual tyranny of bad habits and these courses may apply at the bon for a coffee cake. School of Printing apd,^ Graphic day of publication axctpi Viturday— rraaaiirrd aomr people Fiiithrr- ski, drU-ing nor** on Woodbridge school office daily from 8:30 a*m. P a m favor of It, or whether we' exprcl I some sympathy for the underdog. morr, the whole foreign policy a lazy mind. Members of Mrs. Andrew Gas­ Arts, one of the moat modern of —The Rt. Rev. your insurance advisor to which you will St., about 4:25 p.m., lost' control to 4 p.m. per's 4-H club showed ceramics many Americana to accrjil It, In^ Thrv inrvltably makr aomr of the •Itiiatlon la fluid, which mrnna it of the truck and hit a tree near its .kind, opened recently. It coat Tiiaaday, Atigiiat 2d Stephen F. Bayne Jr. and received tha following awards: $413,000 to build. The school pro- voirs ,thsl hsvr hrrn coiintrd think la open, at leAal. to positive Risen- Weaver Rd. The youth suffered a FRENCH USE MORB POM'ER trial anri In fact, before they have | II unnrcrssary for Ihrm actually Sheila Henry, blue ribbon; Anna vldea a training center for more howrr atrokea which might restore turn naturally when iri need of a<|vice or cut right knee and waa treated Paris—Employment In. the elec­ T h e Arnh,Opportunity really accepted It In their hrayila. In appear at thr poll.x Thry Inrvll- the peace leadership prestige of Verprauakas, red ribbon: Karleen than 800 apprentice atudenta and at a nearby doctor's oIBcet trical industry In France increased Taylor, red ribbon; and Joanna 400 in posl-apprentlceahlp and eve­ ITie reallatic anewer Is, wr think, ahly makr somr projilr think Ihat, hla administration. ' Last night on Main St., two by 5 per cent in 1957 and con­ \\Tiat next In the Near ttaat 7 alltiiiiigh somebody niay daservr Gasper, red ribbon. > ning classes. Officials say It ia the somewhat an the side of the per­ If, before November, the reces­ HOLLY^ assistance on matters affecting your in* drivers, Katherine Wednichtik, 19, sumption of electricity rose by 9 The answer, for onca, is larg^fily up ih r vh Irtry coming , to him, hr sion atm seems on the run, and Robert Girard, super.inlehdent only school in the world specifical­ HERE'S sonal atralegy tha Prealdrnl ha.x * ' ■ of East Hartford, and Arlene' per cent to a total of 676,000,000 In entomology, won a first prize to tJie Arabs IhempelveS. dorsn l deserve tt by'any ouMand- Klaenhower la'back In .the Image ly designed to teach printing-trade aelacted for Hlinaelf. We do mil Qulsh, 18, of Glastonbury', started kilowatt-hours. In that category. He is m mem­ techniques. Whst they did in the ronrimlln^ Ixh margin. • of _world peacemaker, whatever surance interests. think we are going to convert Ihr hours of the United Nations Oen- Thr only completel,p .safe land'- general atmoaphere might he In­ .Houth over night, or even In our Xlldr for anybody la one that keapa fluencing the ronnerllcul result WHHl CHAie tral Assembly session whirh was Own dav We do want the Hoiilh lo SEARS to alienee Rast-Weat pulliiiK arid ■ asilv coa- POEBLiCK AND CO PROOF xirepl the law now hauling over tfielr region and force eartea from' There ie a caar, ihrn, fm- the •II big outside powers to retreat raar-whtal to Prealdenl'a chohe of aliunde anil front-wheel before a temporary unity of Ajab condiint, aa there haa algo hern a propelling, or A L L S l’A T E will they ran rontinue to do. to all )-iach caar for previous Inalancrx In SVhal they won in that United Na­ WINFIELD T. MOYER, M.D. obert J . whirh he haa refrained from fight tions development wai • d«riara« \ $72.00 ing certain controversial laanrx on tion of Arsh world Independence 7 ^ thr level which would moal pleaxr Anneunett th* and dignity 'lliey ran keep that COSTS LESS AND tlie blood and eninUnna of many of, Independente and dignltv if they Wilkrem d 0ve> Teflef Ceamed 11X. .Home crillca lall hix jiolli's' an removal of hit offic* Fla over average toilet R want It badly enough to use It well. bowl. Sturdily coa- ^ A L ESTATE . T^ls Arab Wot hi ran ha\’e lota ahilliatinn But II mighi xlxn l>r m it h GIVES YOU MORE! itrurtedi Eaailv Heened. : r S rnnaldered an rffoM to xrln I llir INSURANCElNCE INCORPORATED f>f other thinga. too. if It really FROM 342 Ma in street precise posit Ion from whli h hix $51.00 fcryour Labor Day Trip... wanta them It ran have any form leadership ran be moal effed h r of political unity it chooaea, closely- 96S MAIN ST.. GROUND ffLOOR — TEL. MI 9-5241 HERE'S THE PRICE! TO 36 HAYNES STREET “INSURAN8MITHS SINCE 1914" knit or loosely federated. It ran WELDON DRUG CO. have more generous returns for Its The (lOlferN Of Singnixire Aiithoiized Dealer oil. Tt fan have as much outside II ix none of nrii ImHliiexx. lint Effectiv* Thuriday, Aug. 28, 1958 901 MAIN ST.—MI 8-SStl eroTioiinvr aid as tt r-sn \mlte to re­ ! wr lia\r a cuiloux Im IlnMtmn lo a worry-free car! ceive. It ran have freedom from lom nilxrialr wllli llir golfrix of outside power politus srtieming I flu-off .Singapoir. who a ir making | •*peaBHn^^aam«4|^aaaan*inM^/(eamM^^naa«M|fiaaami^/MaiBii^|Maami4|^aaamM|^aa*MM^fWami^/biMmi4|/MQ But If It w^nts to tie an iinrhst I llir iinii(iir illarovriy llial r.olf. aa Put your car in top shape lenged, prospering. prog lesshig ;a pn.xlliiir, Ix f.ai llculiii Iv viiliiri - I master in Its own hou.se, this Arab a M r I o poh1 Jr a I at 1 H< l( with these Mobil ‘ world will have to make rsilnm t 'n 'r golfrix of .Singapoix, a ' fundamental dert.sions about gat jximiawhal iiioUrv irew of Arahx, dealer services t ting that hou.se In older and keep I Hluroprana, ( ‘lilnexe, Fm aaiaiia, In-j Ing It that \\ny. I ' dlana, Prialana. .(apahrar, .Irwa, dUchwid fihlsu^ aADiATORi Vour Mobil dealer will check Tt will hs\e to rnnke Its own In ami Malayans, have aim e Itl.'ll had ^ for leaks, stoppages—make sure your ra­ ternsl eronouur lefmins. so thal its l Ihrmxrivea a nice IN hole oiirar, ' diator cap maintains proper cooling system Tube-Tj-p. fill hu.\s few'ef Uadlllsrs snd more calleil tile llo\al lalamt I'liih pressure. He’ll remove rust, scale with ' Blarkwall neresslt Ifs I l.axt lieirnihri lmH-r\rr. a new Mobil Radiator Flush—tlop further cor­ Each, Plus Tax rosion with Mobil Hydroiont. . It will have to deselop its own ina.vor tfiok office In .kingapoir, a i AND RECAPPABLE 'HRE poIitlraJ Inleranres. so that, having voiing Irfl-H'lngri h -Iio hatrxr\'rry- ■NOiNai He’ll drain your crankcase—rebll Ihiiig thill xiioi. kx III colomalixm Dance Studio chased big powei h|ni ,s il ()R,\N(iK HAM — 12 K. ( ENTER HT. with Woii/oi/ Speciof-the oil that helps 6.70x15 ...... Jl.45 Each. Plus Tax* doean ! develop ri\sl )»o^^cl blce been drawing conaidrralrle They give approved standards of the quality 9 o.m. to 8 pjn. a Tough X-41* CMd Rubber flghts 6 .7 0 x 1 5 2.3.60 16 .7 5 6 .7 0 x 1 5 2 0 .8 0 1 4 .7 5 " cHtIriam; Hr aaid that It waa Ida $ 2 . 2 5 Made la Order purity, and potency of moat medicinal agents. W EDNESDAY punctures and Hre fatikoe “ With Tour Rollere LOAN fa c tio n to enforce the law, wilh- A ,S ,S < 1 t I A I ' I O NJ 6 A M. to NOON 7 .1 0 x 1 5 ^ 2 6 .5 0 18 .7 5 7 .1 0 x 1 5 ^ 2 .3 .6 0 1 6 .7 5 Whatever your preaeription calls lor, CLOSED SATURDAYS “ oiit declaring hla peraonal \dewa on ruLi. i.iNRdir cThvro.H 7 .6 0 x 1 1 ^ ^ 9 : 4 0 2 0 .7 5 I t To o x is 26750 1 8 ,7 5 ws art prepared to All it. — - a Full 18-month Nationwide Service the Isauea Involved In the law. He VENETIAN ILINDS Guaraata* honored at all Sears sAld, to llliiatrate hla thinking, FREE PARKING ...- stores that it cotild be that he wa'a per- MA>t.CW>»TKg»g . FtWAWCIM. IWgT IT ITT 101 IN REAR MaaehriHrY Shopptag Parkade Bonally violently opposed lo the ob­ E. A. JOHNSON FhiMM» m s-u*i-isai jective of lAw In qiieatton, but (QUINN’S PHARMACY STOBi HDUB81 4.hAt It would atHI be hla duty to ____, ttsm___ .. Sat—fa AJt.MBPJI.1 PAINT CO. W5u f i S i , PTL-W AJI. to * rJ||L aaforca It. l^ould he make hlg PHO M i Ml, 3^4136 /O t> t tA € a U je •O eO N Y«O M .O «. CO..MM. fir io n it eppoalUon linowii. Me Itn Main 8t„ Tel. Ml 9-4601 ■■ i . ' >- 4 . " ’ I: ■

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MANCHESTER EVENING HEBALD. MANCHESTEH. COHN, TUESb(AY,^UGUST 26.1958 t^cnfeiKiear ■ K MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY. AUGUST 26. 1958 P A G E , ^ ^ f Coventry ‘ .8:2$ a-m-. tor Reginald and Olorla except Btssell Rd. group wlU re­ am, first stop at Lathrop Dr. at except SchneUs, S. Mosher, I* Ma­ Union Ex-Chief Faubus Says U,S. Can Not, Hathaway, DIm * and Hsrhert turn on Shstor'e Bui 7. :40 a.m., Swamp Rd., South St., met Md P. Diehl, who go home Judge Wallett May Run aU c^ n Ouppy, Linda Partridge, Linda' Bus 7, Shefer, Babcock Hill, Woodbridge Rd: to - Comer Skin­ with Edgerton’* Bus-8. I ' T . - r i ’zialo Urges Town Kublnlck, Plerstta and mrald Ma­ Pucker St., Bunker Hill Rd.. For­ ner Hill Rd. and return, South St., The Scnedules for technical aiid Denies Selling Legally Force Integration B o a ^ L i s B u 8 Schedules'z jor, Lakewood Helghta Md Lake- eat Rd., Bkho Rd.,. Lakewood Seagraves Rd Md Wrights’ Mills high school' pupils will he Uated view TerrSce. Home on EUiaon's Heights, Waterfront Park, Belle­ Rd. Home on same bua at 2;IS another column this"i^eek. ... Scrap Near Bus 1, first trip. Unopposed in Eleetion its 3,000 students from S spt 3 to vue, Oak drove. Home same bus a.m., ex^p t puplla on Wrighti 1 — - leer (OwHhMd from Page Om ) St. Louis Local Sept 8 to allow a little easUif of For Grammar. Junior Higli ' -Bus 8, Shirshac, Buens yiata at 2:16 pmt., plus Bissell Rd. group. Mills Rd."Md Sesiigrsves Rd. will go Manidieeter B Y * n I n g Herald the time prewure 'on both the Rd. -at 8:25 a.m., stops along R t Bus 8, Edigsrtan, FrenCh'a cor­ home on ShttohM Bus 6. Coventry correapoodent, Mrs. F. RepiibHcan Probate Judge John J. msthods now being smployed, and 31, ahmnd Ripley HUL Cooper 'A •uiiUry «nglneer for Mm - In Virginia th* unssemly hMta that is be­ State Legislature M d the Suprerns ner at 7:15 a.m., Dunn Rd. to Bua 6, Chriatmaen, return from Pauline Utile, telephone Pilgrim New Rules Sought (Oontlaned from Pago One) Wallett will probably run unop­ Pr^raUona for the opening-ofSFlMder* Rd., el*d tr*n*fer*.from Lm * M d Root R d.,. Springdale Cedar Swamp Rd., (pupils, on Manchester' High School with first 2 -6 2 ^ ilMiter h u boon recommandcd by ing demanded/There Is a ISw of Court. Ave. com er. Home on aemrf bus. posed In the Nov. 4 election, when Faubus m his legislative"meaaag* local public echoola ha* been m - Bbafer’a Bu* 7 M d Shtrshac’s Bua Bread and Milk St. walk to either stop at Hssen’s on Rt. 6< at 7;S0 tlM Town Hemith Dotuurtment In IGibbons) for that amount of he will be seeking another 4-year O b i t u a i 7 (ppstoiued frenr Pags One) liM that can never be violated, or 6. at Robertson School. Home on ' Bui) 7, Shafer, Khtga Rd. at $':20 On Teen Drinking hurried, without great harm to all asked a further postponement to noimced by SiipeiSitendent of end of atreet), return off 4$A to a.m.. South St., Brewster St. to It! report for the l u t fiicel year. money." term. same bus. a.m.,' Babcock Hill, , Pucker St., comer of Bread and Milk St, re­ 44A, Twin HIU Dr.. Silver $t. 'T dpn't think I'd have the right conce'rnad, M d that ‘le the law of Se'pL 15. School* Worceeter Warren. Bunker HUl Rd. Home on the. Same A iknitary engineer to aid In the Atty. John P. McKeon, expect­ would be Inclined to ignore It If Portly, gray-haired Virgil Blos­ Bua 4, Metenosky, ftrat trip at turn to Brewster St., South St., corner; Grange HalL Home on aame Court to Resume (Oontlaned from Page One) to aeir It," Csmie replied thought­ Mr*. Joseph .^Mgeho evolution in relation to social M d ' The opening day and hour of bur. ■ / ^ ed to be the Democratic nominee, M d when be made pupil aaalgn- som, school superlntena*i\t, mean­ Adamclk'a'at 8:20 a.m., with pick­ Silver St., iMt stop at Orange Hall bus at 2:15 p.m. pUmtlnK Md eonitruetion of wa­ fully. Mrs, Anns W srgo Tartiho, 63, of political cbMge . . . ie«*lott* for local high achool . ,Bqs 8, Bdgerton, Dexter Rd., at' has snnounced the withdrawal of Stafford Hollow, mother Mrs. ipenta. while snnounced that three mofef up* at lower Rt. St M d Pine Lake on R t 44A. Bus 8, Bdgerton, Fretich'e' cor­ Normal Schediile ter and eewer malm waa one of outlets make use of affidavit Kcnned'y said the S78.410 wss ht In a ruling Aug. i l, Paul eaid "The problem is how to preserve pupils ** Mnounced by official* at ‘8:20 a.m., along Rt. 31 to and in­ his candidacy. And indications to- Eva Benton, 861 Centor St., diei6 the peace and prevent the disorder Negrops applied for admiscion to Snores. .Home on same bus. Pupils on 44A to Brigham 1'aV- ner kt 7:46 a.m., Brdkdwey. River • number o f health Improvementa forms. Under that piM, a youth the amount "actually paid by Har­ da'V Mfcre that the Democrats will Negro applicants should comply Windham apd MMChester High Bus 4, Metenosky, second trip, cluding the Cove. Hdm'e on ssme whose age Is In question would be yesterday at the Johnson Memorial and violence, which appears cer­ whit* school*. Seven who attended Schools, M well as technical bus first .trip. e m ,, home .with Bird’s Bus 2. . Rd:' to 44 A, to Brigham Tavern and Criminal session* of Town Court advocated for the town In the de­ old Gibbons for thla union.”. not try to find a replacement for with the city’e pupil assignment Central High last year under-fed­ first stop at 8;40 a.m. at Lakewood will revert to the regular Monday, partment'* narrative report. It asked to sigh s form attesting to Hospital. She was bom in Czecho­ tain to occur with the forcible in­ achool* in Willlmantic and Man­ Bus V, Roys, Oak. Grove at 8:26 Pupils on Dunn Rd.-, Broadway, return on 44A-' Home on same bus Control o.' Local A88 \ys* the him on the ticket. piM but if this plM provsd dis­ eral troop protection sire expected Heights, LakevieW Terrace, Echo at 2:15 p;ro., except ill pupils on and Saturday sessiona beginning covered actlvltle* from July 1, his (lalni of being 21 or ovei', giv­ springboard from which Glbbona slovakia, Oct. 29, 1895, Md came criminatory he might taJee over the tegration of Uttle Rock schools. chester are Included In today's a.m,,. Bellevue, Lakeview Dr. and Goose l-ane Md Cassidy Hill Rd., McKeon'a withdrawal, not yet to the U.S. In 1612, Bhe had resided 'T he NCAAP objective at the to" apply tomorrow. Rd., Foreat Rd., Biaaell Rd., cor­ and River Rd., home with Edger- R t 44A home on Bird’s Bus'2. Sept 8, according to Judge Wet- 1B67, Uurough lait June 30 and will ing the names and address of his took off on a rise lO r wer in the assigments himself. column. ner Lake M d Main Sts. and Cov­ Wamgumbaug Dr.- , Home on Bd- official, waa announced In a In .Stafford Hollow'for -ST years. moment it the .auccesaful integra­ One Negro girl, 14, sought ad­ gerton's Bua 8, sScOnd trip. ton’s Bus 8, Also Lynn Mamet, P. Bus 9, Roys, return from a 4 n- ley Q, Oryk. The SMsIons are now be included In the town's annual parents and "other data. He would union. He now la executive vice letter to Democratic Town Chair­ Whils Judge HoffmM has said SesBlons for all pupil* in Grade* entry Variety Store. Home on Bua then sign his name, under penalty Besides her slaughter here, she tion of Central High School by any mission to Hall High School, a 2 through $ wdll start Sept 3. Diehl, S. Mosher, Md SchneUs on chester Hig)> School, first atop at held Monday and Friday for the president of the InternslionsI man Steve Csvagnaro yesterday, he would not take over assign- 2. Coventry Grammar School *"*Kylnf that "the town is fast of perjury for giving false Infor­ leaves her husbMd, JoMph Tsreho^ meaha, including torce. However, swMk new Institution In a neigh­ Those Grade 1 pupllji who have Bread and Milk St, < . Victoria R ^ at 7:60 a.m.. Cedar summer months. Teamstera Union — No, 1 lieuten­ the last day for filing for the pri­ ment* in Norfolk, b* made it plain Bus 6, Shirshac, Ripley Hill Junior high (Grade 7 and 8 pu- becoming more than Just * ‘vil- one son, Steven J. Tarcho of Staf­ the plan already approved by the borhood of predominantly better not prevloualy. bMn registered Pupils on Cedar Swamp Rd.. Swamp Rd. and Bread M d Milk There will not be a court data mation. ant to President Janea R. Hoffa mary. McKeon'a letter cited per­ yesterday what he considered .im­ Rd., Cooper Lm b M d Root Rd. at Pll*)L -- lage.'* Dr. Nlcholaa Marzialo, The commission Is slso welghlhg ford Springs; four other daugh­ proper grounds for denying Negro board and the federal court, calls quality residences occupied by Bur 1. Ellison, Chulads's at 7:16 and remaining pupils on Bread and St. Home same bus at 2:15 p.m., Labor Day. and boas of 8t. Louis ares Team­ sonal problems Involving the Ill­ ehould attend with a parent that 8 :30 a.m. • Home on same bus.. health director, said In the report the Idea of placing heavy penalties ters, Mrs. Mary Doane, Mrs. Anna appIicMta-, He ordered the school for the complete integration of all whites. day to be registered. 'Grade 1 a.m., picK up Patricia CHulads M d Milk St. home' on Roys’ Btu 9. ster sffRlrs. ness of his mother as the reason Bus 7. Shafer, King’s Rd. at A:20 that septic tanks and wells are on those who purchase liquor for Kiitchlns, both of E>ast Hartford, board to reexamine the liil appli­ Little Rock Schools ...” The key measure prepared for pupils who have previously been George SnUth on FlMders Rd., Brewster St.. Twin Hill Dr. Camig. teatined that Dave Beck, for his decision. Faubus asked the legislature a.m., Babcock Hill, Pucker St., "not satisfactory for lonp ranse minors. Mrs. Helen Ohedinelli • and Mri. cations and report back to his the lawmakers by Faubus would registered will start seaslons Sept. Bunker Hill Rd. M d return. Home across Plaintf Rd. to Rt. 31, stops home with Christensen’s Bus 5. former Teamster president, who Hints Nn Keplar.etnent for a bill tl\at would empower him lMnlng. and more consideration If the commission goes for these Betty Fitzgerald, both of Stafford court Friday. present hlm'^e power to close any 4. There wlU be two Grade 1 on ssune bus. along Rt. 31, -pine Lake Shores Swamp Rd., South St., Wood- then waa executive vl(:e president, In making Ihe letter public to­ Springs; one sister, out of state, a to close the state's public schools— school should the federal govern­ SI due the servicing of outlying Idea.a, they will be recommended arranged the 1949 meeting that HoffmM particularly stresaed rooms at Coventry Grammar and return, Center School, Fire­ bridge Rd. home with Ellison'i day, Cavagnaro aalrl. "at this brother In Czechosidvakia, Md specifically, iq the current case. ment seek to integrate It by court Bus 8, Edgerton, Rt. 81 between areas by water and sewer m*'''" ” to the 1950 General Assembly. led to a merger of Local B88 and 16 applications which he said were School for those furthest 'taorth Skungamaug River and the Cove house, corner Lake And Main Sts., Bua 1. . Also Aim of TPC Card Plan Falla time, I don't think wc'II he com­ eight grandchildren. turned down solely because of the Central High School—agalnat order or physical force. and'OUT Grade 1 rooms at Center last stop Springdale A^.. Home on Coventry Grammar School J j M c J b a f t a local of the United Dlatrihiitlon forced integration. at 8:20 a.m. Home on Green's Bus Umiting the use of septic tanka Commission Chairman T F.r»- ing up with (knybod.v" to replace Funeral services will be held to­ racial factor. - ■ ■ The school would remain closed School for the rest of the town. S at 2:30 p,m. Metenosky Bus 4 at p.m. Elementary pupils; Bus 1, El­ M d extending water and sewer Workers Unlon-ClO which Olblmns McKeon as a nominee for Judge of morrow at 8:15 a.m-. at the Wil­ Faubus had aald ths achool-clos-( until voters balloted—within 30 met Clarle has conceded that the There wlU be no Grade 1 room at Robertson School ' Bus 2, Bird, Brigham Tavern at lines to Manchester's undevel- headed. probate. The Town Charier pro­ liam H. Yost Funeral Home, Staf­ ing measure is necessary to avoid days—on whether to integrate or 7:15 a.m., along Rt. 44A, River "majority card" law voted hy the Camla said the Gibbons Local Robertson School, which houses Bus 1, Ellison, first stop Sea-- .CERAMIC STUDIOS o p ^ areas is also an aim of the 10.37 Legislature has failed. Fewer vides for replacements by the ford Springs, with a solemn re­ a repltltlon-jof the rioting that oc­ keep Its doors'shut pupils from Grade ' 2 through 6 Rd., Goose Lane and Cassidy Hill Town Planning Commission. was twtcR as hig, had a pension amt Town Conimlllee. However, the quiem Mass in St. Edward’s curred outside Central High A third measure would permit graves Rd. at 8:25 a.m., Shell Sta­ Rd. and return to 44A. Home 111 Vi Center St.— Manchester Branch than 700 youths have obtained such welfare- fund which Local 688 did Monitors Riled only In the south district. Center tion M d Gerald Park. Home on ARTHRITIS? Or. Marslalo added that fees proof of age documents which cost deadline for such action depends t’hiirch at 9 o’clock. Burial will be School a year ago when Negroes a student of a closed school to schedule below'. not, and that he agreed' lo the in St, Edward's Cemetery. School has Grade 1 pupifs only, same bus, second trip. I have been wonderfully bleaSed should be charged for Installing $I and may be obtained by apply­ nn when McKepn makes his with­ first were admitted to ita class­ carry Kia state aid sJlotment with Coventry Grammar School houses Bus 3, Green, around Cooper • GREENWARE -PAINTS Shd Inspecting private sewage merger. him to another district. Bus 2, Bird, first stop at Chu- In being reetored< to active life af­ ing through town clerks and aub- drawal official. Friends may call at the funeral By Hoffa Unit rooms. the mentioned Grade 1 through 8, Lane and Rott’'’ Hd.; stops along d l^ s a l systems. Camle acknowledged that rank home today 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. Most legislators take the poai- lada'i at 8:20 a.m.. FlMders Rd. ter being rrippled in nearly every • FINEST FIRING IN THE EAST mltting proper age data. If he notifies tlie town clerk 14 The proposed bill provides for s which Includes all Grade 7 M d 8 Rt. 31 from Hemlock Point and ’ ‘nie health dIrMtor also called and file members of the two lo­ Md High St. Home on same bus. Joint in my body and with muscu­ days in ndvanre of the primary, school district election within 30 tlon that Faubus’ landslide renom­ children In the' town. including the Cove stop, to Skun­ for legislation providing for clos­ cals were not told about the pay­ John T. Henderson (Continued from Page One) Bus 3. Green, Center School at lar Boreneas from head to foot. Ac­ “EVERYTHING FOR THE CERAMIC HOBBYIST’ whleh would he tomorrow, the days of closing a school to decide ination in the summer’s Demicra- The class sessions open snd 8:20 a.m., firehouse, corner of gamaug River Rd. Home on same cording to medical dtSgnesIs I had er Inspection and llcenalng of eat­ ments to him and the other for­ town committee would have to act - John T, Henderson, 60, of 57 whether t6 keep it closed or to tic party primary is a'mandate to mer officials until newspapers tiement of a suit -gainst the close as follows: Coventry Gram­ Lake M d Main Sts, Home on same bus at 2:15 p.m., except Root Rd. Rheumatoid ArthriUs and other ALL WELCOME at the convenience of Benton S t, Hartford, died Sunday ing establishmentr. Mayor Quits at len.sl 10 days before Ihe pri­ jintegrale and reopen it. follow his leadership in thia-cver- bus. and Cooper Lane pupils who will forms of Rheumatism. For FREE / learned of the payments In"" af­ evening at Hartford Hospital. He Teamsters Union by a group of whelmingly one-party state. mar School from 7:55 a.m. to 2:15 He said his department has hot- mary, Rut If McKeon holds off In his 8-page message opening Bus 4, Metenosky, Adameik's at go home on Bird's Bus 2. Information on how I obtained this *d "defects" In food-handling pro- terward. was the father of Douglas S. Hen­ Faubus said he called the emer­ p.m.; Robertson School, 9 a.m. to STUDIO Afternoons— 1-4:30 P.M. nn his nntificallon until Sept. .3. dissident members who sought to the first Integration session In the 2:45 p.m., M d Center School 9 8:20 a.m.. along Rt. 31 to Arm­ Bus 6, Shirshac, Nathan Hale wonderful relief write: eedures in local restaurants. Town Office^ the deadline for such an announce­ derson, 233 Burnham St., South modern history of the 135-man leg­ gency session to block any last- Heights at 7:15 a.m.. High St. Eveninffs— 6:30-9:30 P.M. Windsor. head off Hoffs's assumption of a.m. to 2:3(1 p.m. strong Rd., Pine Lake Shores and MRS. LELA S. WIER HOURS: In "modern sanitation pro­ ment, the committee would have islature, Faubus declared: minute pro-integration ruling by Cross'$t., Lakeview Terrace, der- He waa bom Sept. 23, 1867, In the presidency. In the compromise the U. S. Supreme Court. The same arrangements for clos­ return, corner Stonehouse Rd. and 2805 Arbor Dills Drive— BE grams." he said, emphasis Is being until the following night. Sept. 6, "We, as public servMts, elected for June Little on Lake St. Home Sid Park'. Shell Station,' out Ses- CLOSED SU N D AY-^PEN SAT. 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. ONE STOP BANKING Scotland, and had lived In the Hoffa was allowed to take over ing of local public schools in case placed on training qf food han­ Not Service Ajaenda TAsts to name'Ti aiihstltiite. by the vote of our people, would Under current lower court rul­ on same bus. graves Rd., Wrights' Mills Rd. P. 0. Box 2695 dlers in addition to frequent In­ Hartford area 23 years. He was a with the boBj-d as watchdog over ings, ths city’s schools are under of storms will prevail' this year. McKeon coulil not- be reached his activities. be unworthy of the confidence re­ Including special provision for Bus 5, Christensen, Ross Ave. at Home on same bus at 2:15 p.m Jackson, Miasissippi spections of a restaurant's pre- member of the South Congrega­ posed in us, and of the honor be­ no orders to Integrate when th* Mayor Harold A. Turkinglnn today to learn when ho Intended tional Church, and the Carpenters WM'is Detailed Answers children attending high schools to miaea. Lease Issue, to make his withdrawal official, stowed upon us, should we be un­ fall term opens. The National As­ The local department. Dr. Mar- said today hla decision to ir / r and Joiners Local 43 of Hartford. In4ils letter to Hoffa today, mon­ sociation for the Advancement of attend sessions even though the 1. Personal Checking Accounts from public office does not menu -wi 1 ’ *’*" letter to Cavagnaro, Mc- itor chairman O’Donoghiie listed willing to face the issues as free slalo added, makes ."n o organized Besides hla son here, he leaves men should, and do everything in Colored People appealed to the town schools will be closed. 6 he Is retiring from pnrllclpntlon in r tin ft S i "6*'* be decided to withdraw 2. Checkmaster (Checking) Accounts attempt to train food handlers," hla wife, Mrs, Willamlna Speed the following questions he wants Highest Tribunal to override the The technical schools in Willi- town nffnlra. our power that is possible to be M d he Indicated that such a pro­ Henderson; two daughters. Mrs. Hoffa to answer In detail about his done. lower bench rulings which give the mantic and Manchester will s^ rt 3. Registered Bank Checks The mayor, wlio has served as ------; In New Haven had been aefloiialy. "anll-raeketeerlng commission’’ : gram should be provided by State Edith Jeffery of East Hartford and "I hope that no one of you will school board a breather. sessions Sept. 3. a member of the town's legtalature A piilillc hearing on an sppro|ul- Incapacitated by a back Injury. 1. Is- it proposed that the activi­ 4. Treasurer’s Checks law. Mra. Irene "Young of Montgomery. be Influenced by the words of the Windham High School sessions for 1.3 conaecullve years, will not nlion for stor i aewern on f'cniei He said her needa, plus those of Ala.; three brothers. Blair Hender- ties of the commission be limited Dr. Marzialo also recommended ,Sl and action on an extension of hla familyi would lake all of his weak and fearful, and that no one start at 8:50 a.m. Sept. 3. Fresh­ 5. New York and Boston Bank Drafts seek re-election this fall. Boh of Hialeah, l In- The sewer appropriation would Except for the reasons prompt­ ford, with burial in Ro.ae HIll.Me- miaalon be established for a set was arrested on Center St. yester­ This was an allernallve flrnrinl he J.34,42.3, the town's share of a ing McKeon's withdrawal. It is the unwise course of action which Manchester High School ses­ 9. 24-Hour Depository For Everyone lenllon of decicaslng my IntriTsI moiial Park, Rocky Hill. term or will It be terminable at the it pursues at the present moment. day and charged with operating a sions start at 6:06 a.m. On Sept. 3, Manager Blrhard Martin posed re­ In municipal government I will eyitem which can he laid while the not expected to cause too much Friends may call at the funeral discretion of the uplon? motor vehicle without a license. 10, Individual Credit Information cently to a long-standing wish by .Slate rejiavea Center St. from Ol- consternation among many Dem­ The issues which must be faced freshmen will report at 1:30 p.m. coiitlmie my InleresI of the past home liidny and tomorrow from 7 3. la It proposed that the com ­ and decided by free men have nev­ He posted a $50 bond for hla court for an afternoon of orientation. 11. Purchase and Sale of Securities Dr. Marzialo that the town hire and am ready to serve my rmii- eotl St east lo the Center this fall. ocrats. Until McKeon, a relative to 9 p ni. mission will conduct hearlnga? date Friday. either a full-time director of health 'Die amount would be shout half newcomer to Manchester, had ex­ er been easy, and the tasks which They, will all other upper class­ niunlty In any way In wlilcii I i-an 4. How, if at all, will the com­ must be performed by a people Howard Warnock, 56, of no cer­ men, will begin regular sessions at 12. Charge Plan or else a part-time director and a be of help." the cost of the sewer, which would pressed an Interest In running for mission fit into the union's prsaent tain address, was arrested yester­ full-time aanltarlan. > lUTiiimahly stop flooding at Vic­ who would remain free, have al­ 8:06 ,a.m. Sept, 4. Special bus Com e on in t 13. Dental Plan Tiirklngton. who had been con- Judge of probate, many Demo­ ' system for the processing of indi­ ways been difficult.” day on Main St. and charged with In the. form of a proposed char­ toria R(i. amt the railroad under- cratic leaders had favored letting transportation for the freshmen for alderlng rellrement from public vidual complaints and appeals? Faubus’ address came 48 hours intoxication. He is being held for the orientation program will be ar­ 14. Micro-Filming of Records ter' change, that recommendation |iass. Wallett run unopposed. Fuiierali 5. la It proposed that the com- has been tmder dlacuaainn by the life for montlia aiul luul lieeii under In advance of a special U.S. Su­ court appearance Friday. ranged by the Board of Education 15. Rusine.ss and Industrial Lda'ns pressure from family and close Ceneial Manager Richard Marlin Their feeling was that the Job mlaaion's recommendations be Arrested'and charged with park­ Board of Directors and Cliarter lias (ailed for a quick decision on preme Court session. The High transportation committee, accord­ friends lo quit, said'Ills dyrl.slon was non-political, that Wallett 51 ra. Mnry Dandiirnnil made public? Court is expected to decide wheth- ing violations yesterday and today 16. Personal Loans Revtalon Committee. The town Ihe Stale proposal so the Slate had been doing a good Job In his ing to Mrs. Alma L. Heckler, F i r s t N a t i ngninsl seeking re-election wss Funeral scrvlrea for Mra, Mary 6. To what extent does the union er to grant Central High a breath­ were Doris M. Holmes, 29, of 4,3 , School Board chairman. This will 17. Automobile Loans charter now authorizes hiring of a Highway I'leparlment can begin 10 years as judge, and that he propose to bind itself to abide by full-time health dlrei-tor Imi a icailieil "wllli a great deal of re­ C Damiiiraml. 22 Ridge St., who ing spell in integration, or direct Victoria Rd.; Walter C. Roth. 30, be announced In the column. gret" the work In time to qualify for was well liked by many Demrt- the recommendations of the com- 18. TV and Appliance Ixians change proposed by the (.'om federal funds. died SHliirilay. were held thla Immediate reentry of Negro stu­ of New Britain; Jane M. Riishlow, School Bus Routes On First lloiu-il crata, particularly^ the lawyers morning at the John B. Burke Fu­ mlaaion? dents to its classrooms. 23. of Bolton; and Simon H. Glaz- Arrangement* for school bus 19. Conditional Sales Contracts .0l._ mtttee apparently would mske It The ('oimlry Cliih la asking for , arnong them. 7. How large a staff and budget Imperative to hire one. ’I'lirklnglon entered |mlilii life 6-moiilh extension of the slop- neral Home at 815. followed hy a The school board last night post­ man, 31, of Hartford. All court transportation for local public In 194.3, when he vVas elerled lo However, when McKeon spear­ solemn requiem Maas at St. Janiea' la it proposed to supply to the poned the reopening of Central to dates are set for Friday. schools, high Md technical schools 20. Equipment lAians A statement by Charter Commit­ gnp agreement under whleh It la ed, any Idea of letting Wallett run commission? tee Chairman Cllberi N. Cole Inal llie old Board of Rflectmaii. After Chiirrh nl 9 o'clock. In Willlmantic M d Manchester 21. Life Insurance Izoans o i l iipylng town-owned Globe Hol­ unopposed was dropped. The town The letter to Hoffa concluded: week that "The town appHiently I wo years on I ha I hoard. Iir was low property. The present agree- The Rev. .loljn P. Blanchflel have been completed by the elected to the first Hoard of lU- committee felt that, an long aa the wn.a celebrant, the Rev. .luaeph You are also requested to furnish Board of Education committee, ac­ 22. Farm I.4tans does not have very good control Mient expires Ocl. 1, and the cliih e monitors by Aug. 28, 19S8, with over restaurants operating In this reclora, establlsheil by the Coftm II- office waa elective and a Democrat McCann deacon, and the Rev, John cording to Leon A. Labrle, chair- 23. Collateral Loans <. feels iifgnllatlons willi the town wanted lo run for It, he should copies of all correspondence and community " drew a response from Manager form of gnveriimcnl In for a lease nn the property will not F. Hannon aiih-dencon. Mrs. Rose man. These have been set up with 1047. He lias served on that Hoaid be given the opportunity. Aa a re­ Maccarone waa organist and solo­ intra-union memoranda with re­ 24. Express Teller’s Ser^'lce Mayor Harold A. Tiirklnglon that he comiileted hy then. spect to the commission.” Ihe assistance of Mrs. WlnthrM Town Directors should make no ever since and haS been niai-or a sult, McKeon got the town com­ ist. Merriam Sr. and- Mrs. .Burton- -0> 25. Dnve-In Teller’s Service (N, Branch) • total of eight years. mittee's endoraement. Burial waa in St. James’ Ceme­ Immediate study of whether a full­ Hansen. 26. Saving Accounts time health official la needed here. Tiirkliiglon, Who noted Hint tic McKeon recognized this fact In tery where Father Hannon, read HURRY! A total of nine buses vill be Right now. the Department tins watched Msneheater grow riom a his letter, saying he was "embnr- the coninilttal service. $500,000 Presented used. Of this number five are 27. Christmas Club Accounts lowi. of 2.3,000 lo more llinii -Kl.ooo Daisy Driftinff raased" by the neceseity to with­ Bearers were Joseph Sheridan. one part-time director I Marzialo), town' owned and the remaining 28. All Purpose (Savings) Accounts two part-time aanllaiy InapecInrs. |io|iulnllon, anid lie uns "proiul of draw, since he realized It was his Lawrence Tourvllle, Lson Doherty. To U. of Hartford just 4 days left for four are privately owned. Drivers Md One full lime secretary. Uie way llic line people of ,Man- "enthusiasm" that "compelled you Joseph H Hacla, Leopold Hacia of the town owned buses will be 29. U.S. Savings Bonds Issued Northwest hut and Pvt. Richard Csaazar. Another Marzialo recommenda­ clieater fared up to nir-eting tlir to place my name In nomlnatliin." Charles Bird, Frederick Edgerton 30. U.S. Savings Bonds Redeemed tion would see development of the needs of additional seri'lces. es|te- McKeon'a withdrawal was Ihe (Continued, from Page One) Michael Meteno.sky, Alva Roys and town's BUmmer recreatinn arras clally III repaid lo llin ediicalloiial only real aurprlae to crop up yes­ Francis J. I.rtatcr William Shafer. Private owners 31. Banking-By-Mail May Skip V.S. Kiinenil acrvlcra for Francis J. ance companiei to a major educa­ DEWEY-RICHMAN He said II la "nimnal Impoaalhic I'eqiilremeiila for our riilldren " terday, aa the deadline for filing and drivers will be Charles R. 32. Foreign Drafts and Cables lo repair the bnthlioiiaes at lilohe He said lie was liappy lo lisve for the primary passed. Maym- I-ci.sIcr. 18.3 Hacknialacjr St., who tional project In Connecticut. Christensen, Edwin A. L. Ellison, (Continued from Page One) died SaliiKlay, 'verc held this Hollow satlafai lorlly" He i'nlle(l had tile "privilege" of liemg rnii- Harold A. Tiirklnglon demonstrat­ Companies participating In the Roland C. Green M d Henry Shir- 33. Skfe Deposit Boxes for new balhliniiacs with facllltlea nerted witli the scliool-expnnsloii ed that all the ilgnn were correct mninlmi at the T P. Hnlloran Fu­ ahac. Founders' Fund at thla time In­ 34. Safe Keeping Vaults so that halhera nninl shower be­ program fliat he said has given iiiirth Florida in the Carollnaa hy not submitting his letter of In­ neral Home at 9:30 followed by Center School fore entering the pool end nl.ao a Manriiester "one of the finest edii- should keep In touch with all fu- tent to run for a aeventh term. a requiem high Ma.s.s at .SI .lamea’ clude Aetna Life Insurance Com­ The schedules follow: Bus 1, El 35, Country Wide Collection Service lure advliortea until curvature concrete bollnni for the pool to In­ cnllimnl plans " In New F.iiglsiid And no nominating proposals or Cliiirch at 10 o'clock. The Rev, pany, Connecticut Life Insurance -Ilson, first stop at Gerald Park, 36. Notes and Drafts Handled crease safely. OhirUllvgloii, wild alwaye lent 'rim- away from the cnaalllne la fled- letters of Intent were filed by any­ George Hughes iva.s celebrant. Mra. Company, Connecticut Mutual Life Shell Sfillon, Waterfront Park. Other SnggeaUona slderahle atrengtii to 'rtepiilillcsii nllcly ealRblished," the Weother one who had not alresfjy announced Jane Macciirone was organist and Bellevue, Oak Grove, the Cove, 37. Consultations and Financial Advic* Hiirenu aald. Insurance Company, Hartford Marzialo niao recommended; llcliets in local etorlions, iefrained hla candidacy for an office. Dr. soloist. Steam Boiler Inspection A insur­ NEVER- Buena Vista Rd., along RL 31 to Hurricane force winds extend ,30 38, Depository for U.S. Government 1. That the Park Deparlmenl from mepllonliig elllier |iniTy in Ids A. B. Moran, who had taken out Ruilal waa In St. James' Ceme­ ance Co., Mutual Insurance Com­ Springdale Ave. corner. Home on be adequately slaffed and supplied alnlemenl. niilea from Daisy's, center. Gale Republican and Democratic nom­ tery where Ihi Rev. John F. Han­ Green's Bus 3 at 2:30 p.m. 39. Depository for State of Connecticut winds reach 12.3 miles to the east pany of Hartford, Phoenix Mutual lo take rare of mosquito rniitml. Hla only co uiiienl on the coining inating proposals for htmaelf and non read tlie committal senrice. Life insurance Company snd Bus 2, Bird, first Stop on Flan­ elecllon waa. to say llinl he is con- and ao miles to the weal. *rheao 40. Depository for Town of Manchester 2. That all water and sewer another man, whom he would not Beaters wera Paul Shea, Wilbert Travelers Inauranoe Company. ders Rd. at 8:20 a.m.. High St. M d systems In Msnrhcstrr he con- ndoiit lliese candliiates elecled "will gules may approach within 100 Identify, did not flic any of Ihehi. -iilllvan, .lames Furphy, Jerry 41, F.H.A. Mortgage I-oan.s lontliiuo the clean efficient gov- miles of Ihe North Florida and J. Doyle de Witt, president of splldaled. He aald he snd hlx fellow potential I.ovell, Stanley Gozdsickt and Travelers Insurance Company, In 42. V.A. Mortgage. Loans .3 Fluoridation of the town's eriiiiieiU that has been aaaociated (leorgla cnnals wllliln Ihe next 24 John Dietz. hours. candidate had been considering commenting for the group, ' ekld, water supply. \\'illi Manchcater over these nian.v aeeklng Director nominations. BEFORE 43. Conventional Home Mortgages If Daisy Is pushed into a more "This joint contribution Is a reebgc 4 That the town assist In pro­ yeaiB," adding: For OOP ContesU 44. F.H.A. Mnderniratinn I,oans viding fsilhtles si Manchester . "1 am persimnllv acipialiiled wllli noi thenslcrly direction, "a apokea- With all candidates now official­ .nitlon of the fact that etiiployes of Mjmorlal Hospital or the ptillce mniu’ of the candidate.^ wlio are nian for Ihe Weather Bureau said, ly announced, Ih* Republicans ap­ AI)out Town Insurance companies, or their fam­ *45. Home Improvement I,oans seeking offiie this year I am sure It woiilil find Itself chased out In ilies, accounted tor more than six Station for temporary detention sea hy stiong south westerly winds pear to face a far more Interesting 46. Chattel I ^ n s of Injured alcoholic or psychiatric Hint we have nothing to fear in the primary on Sept. 9 than the Denin- per cent of the total University of leadcrahlp of these men,-and that blowing si nil levels acroas the The midweek service of Bible Hartford enrollment in the aca­ persons. llnited Hlales crala. The GOP will have four 47. Hotel and Travel Reservations Maiiclieater will see firogreaa In conteata, the Deniocrsta two. at inly and prayer will be held to­ demic year 1957-58. That figure R. That the town assist in form­ This si prescnl. Is what The morrow at 7:.30 p.m. in t)\e Coven­ ♦8. Complete Trust Powers' ing s mental health clinic because every direction for the heat In- Tlie Rrpuhileana, In addition, have represents s sharp^ Increase over tsreals of iia all." Weatlier Hiirenii thinks will hap­ ant Congregatlonai • ChiirchT previous years In the number of STERLING wsltlng periods for treatmenl are pen. voted lo keep their primary wide 49. Estates Settled “ measured in montlis and years" Oratined'fiir IkMinilemce open, with no town committee our employes studying at the uni­ In atntlng that he la ready In Mrs. Mary Engltah, a -former versity." . 50. Trust Accounts Administered at clinics in other towns now serv­ 'fokyo, Aug 26 1/13 - Typhoon backing given to anyone. The Dem- serve the town in any capacity'In ocrala have endorsed their slate. realdenl of Manchester, attended ' The university has a day and 51. Agencies ing Manchester patients. Flossie blew out l(\lo the Pacific the recent Loveland family reunion Marzialo said the hospital Is wIilcIi he. can he of lielp, he said lie The Republican contests will he evening enrollment of more than l(iday leaving 1.3 dead, ,30 missing In Diiihiim. Mrs. English left Man­ 8,000 students housed In scattered 52. Open Daily— 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. forming a mental health clinic luit feels he owes "a debt of gratitude snd .39 Injured In Jnpan. for Director, with .12 candldatc.s 1(1 the people of Mnni hesler for the seeking 6 nomlnatlon.s: Slate Rep­ chester for New Haven labout .20 facilities throughout the citv. Next SALE! 53. Open Thursday- Evenings 6 to 8 needs Bnsnrlal nssISIanre. AnoUi- The Natlnnal Poli(e reported years ago. .She waa born In Olaa- month. 10 per cent more students er sorlsl wordier would he required, confidence they haVe drmnnalrated 10.309 persona 3vere left homeless. resentative. with four candidates 54. $10,000 Coverage for Each Depositor by be added . In me" In hla 13 yeara of aervlce as riinnlng for two nominatlon.s; town tonhiii v, and on -O ct.'9 Will reach will attend classes despite raised, a towm legislator. The lyphoon’.s furious winds sank Ihe age of 102. nine fishing bnata, ami overliirncd clerk, with two candidates running standards of admission. Drying cloth«s Reason of our Membership in the "It hka been a very happy ax- a U.S. Army tug In Tokyo hay. fo. the nomination: and Board of Federal Deposit InsurancE Corporation prileiice, and 1 only hope 1 have Of 1.3 men aboard, 11 were rescued Education, with ftye candidates snd is Mosy today... F rllow .ship ]*laiis made some contrlhiiilon to the wet- snd a U S. aergeanl was missing four nominations. fare of the people of this town," This last contest will he between The body of s .Ispsnese, crewman .4 . . Fall C oiifrroiico he conrliided. was recovered two newcomers, Atty, Arthur I-e- ('lalre and Robert Barnes, Who will 3 DAYS ON LY- AUG. 26,27,28 Summer season is furt season! Time for Stores is holding a big Summer Food be afteu the nomination being made TW O FAM OUS WE RESUME OUR The Fall Kellowahlp Conference available by the declalon of George of the Connnsticut Fellowahlp of Cheney not , to seek reeiectlon, DESIGNS swimmin' and sunnin' - for fisHin' and Carnivaf. You'll find the store gaily dec­ Congregational Christian Women Paris Pledges Piihlic Kecords nieiiey's present 3-yenr lerm has REGULAR SCHEDULE OF will be licid at the Hartford Semt- END OF SEASON SALE 30; one niofe year to run. nkry Foundation Sept. 10 and 11. IVnrrantee lleesin [King Cdward outdoor sports! It is a|so the season for The conference will open on In their primary, the Democrats ALL P I E C E S orated for the o ct^ io n and free food Drive lo Check Thomas H. and Bridget A. Hnblia will have former Director-Walter ^ «n d BANKING HOURS Wednesday with regtalration at 2 to Fred B. and Ruth ,S. Klngahiiiy, Mahoney ninrting agalnal six par- fresh delicious summer foods and for p m. and close with a communion properly on Horton Rd. service at ,3 p.m. on Thiirsijav. ty-endoraed candidates for the Dl- ' Fairfax coupons awaiting you I Join the fun at Terrorist Acts Maltliew R Harrington Jr. and rector nominations, and Conslablc • outdoor picnics and barbecues! To cele­ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 All Slate and district officers. Jane R Hnrringtrm to Oscar E. Md chairmen and mqmbera of I-eo Blanchette and Harold Keating 1 (Oonllniied from Tage One) and Wills It. .Stanford, property at running agnlnat four emtor-sed can- , Hurry or youll miss the sale of the cen­ committees of the Fellowahlp of 143 Keeney .St, brate ther summer season, First National Firs: National! dklnles for the con.slnlile nomina­ tury . , . 3 0 ^ off the price of "every piece Congregatlopal Chriatian Women terrorism on the group that domi­ hlarrliige IJ(en stock. will he the principal speaker of "I :d Cummings. Francis Mahoney ■UY NOW FOR NIXT YiAR AND most eompistsly effsietiv* fusl FREE vlait Algeria later thla. week on hla Second Congregational Church, oil additi-ve in use today. And. the conference. Her subjects wlU lour seeking votes for a new con- Sept, 1.3, and Eugene Kelly, are running for Serving pieces in these patterns from Include "What Does the Ixud Re­ ntltiitinn that would keep Algeria rs-clectlon. Only two Republican ^ Sa Vi MONIY . you get prsmiun ssrtde*. Au- quire of You" and "I Sat Where Roper Stanley Athe.r of 8 Mlnlz $3.15 to 115.75 . . . regularly $4.50 to as part of Fiance. Tile attacks ob- Cl. and Priscilla Marie St, Pierre Board member.s, Gilbert Barnes toustie dsUTsriss*.?’. . s bal- T H E They Sat." Mlaa pregory will also and Ronald Jacobs, are aeeklng $22.50: Popular Services from $67.20 . . . aneed peyment piM and many FOOD vloiialy were timed to draw alien- of 199 W. Center St., Smith Meth­ Vornado. G-K, Rmerson, Signal. 0 7 meet with the six departments of Uon to rebel bppoalllon to the con- odist Chiirrli, Sept. 6. another lerm. Besides Tiirklnglon, regularly $96.00. ^ other eoitras deigned to make Women.'s Work? Evangelism and atllutlon. Tile' FLN la urging Al- Harry Ftrn'o ami Roy Johnson .Markdown prices start at ...... Spiritual U/e, Chriatian Educa­ Building IVrnilte heoM heating really *a«y. - gerlaijB to boycott the referendum. John Daly, alterations to house art bowing out this year, while ■Just decide the pieces you w ant. . . in tion, Missionary Education, Chria- Six coastal oil depots wsre act Ally. Paul Marie Is aeeklng a tlM Stewardship, Chriatian Social at 82 Oliver Rd., 8700. DKSK FANS, EXHAUST PANS. OSCILLATING either King Edward, the gay ornamen­ COUPONS! afire by the Jerrorlsla and three Louis Daacanlo for Kage Co., al- Stale Repi'eaentaUve nomination. Mobilheoj^t • Action and Friendly Service. Dr. ainall flrea_were started In the The la.st candidates for whom tal design or Fairfax, the dean, classic COMPANY' . * ^ .Tames N, Gettemy, president of leratlons to building on Elm St. FANS, WINDOW FANS, VENllLXTOR FANS tlje Hartford Seminary’ p'ounda- Paris area. Police broke up an al- Fact , $300, • nominating prnposala or letters of design . . . and we'll tailor payments to .tempt to put the torch lo ap am- Intent were flied before yesler- tlon,'will also apeak la th e fellow- Jo’in Yavinaky for Frank Mott, your convenience. Member FDIC THE ahh), niiinitloii factory iieiir Parks. addition to garSge at 48 Ashworth d.\v's deadline were all Republi­ Sl„ J30(). cans. They were Nelson Richmond, Jlepresentatives of the various Hi POLKS '.IH.Mp .qillf committees and the officers of John E. Banin. addllUm to house Atty. Robert Gordon, Victor Swan­ " s t a r lin g la. F or N ow . , , F or Y ou" MORIARTY • s c h Individual fellowahlp will ' Htockholni, Aug. 26 itt—I'oUce at. 183 'I'hompson Rd., $1,500. son, Albert'D, Krause, Louis Tut­ •(&■ meet together wjth experts to dis­ rejiorteU today that 16 paaaen- Jamsa (Ssrey, alterations to tle, and Leslie A. Bucklsnd, *11 nitSf NAnONAL SUPER MARKET cuss their psrfS^lar phase of fel- U>» 110 aboard the Polish hoiiae at S3 Whits St., $300. Dlr^tor candidates; Atty. Her- BROTHERS * lowshlp work. ‘ Ship Muowsze were mlssOitg Richard L, Hyd* for Uie South ttiM "Vulas, Slats Rsprasentatlve; Potterton’s when It tailed last night Five of ' FAMOUS FOR SERVICE SINCE 1931 AU rertrvsqww. must be mailed Methodist' Church, sltsrallon to John Bowen, town clerk;. Robert DEWEY-RICHMAN CO. the pMaengera have already re- to Miss flersf^ B. If Ills, P, O. church, $673. Starkal, selectman; Felix Qrfm- Ml 3-5135 297 E. CEMTER ST., MAMCHNSTIN i^: CONN. Parted to the police as the first 8 0 .1 8 , w jh t^ r , Bspt; 8. Joseph H. Tully, Bltsratlon* to mo, eonatstol* Md Webster Oopp. 1S6 CENTER STREET—COR. OP CHURCH 747 MAIN houa* at 83 Cbngrsss 8 t, $00< ,^iu*tlcs of tlM pMc*. M ANCHiSTat ] * i - n i c m M w . T ' w m \ •: I V

FAUtfi.ittM MAtNt nCiOl liiU Av£.l>aMG Hi!.KAJLD. MANCIti!4- ducor ordvred one of hit writers bits?” It seems that .a "pisce-of> UPTO.'KEH-HBH-. WtoMT to dif tip R. ’pisy for one of his eitb t,"'or Spanish doHar, waa at : .Tlane’ Case 6a >:t e r s q u i r /a ; ^ OLJTYOU (30/ — stars. The'’ wWter phoned In one one time circulated in the Ameri* cas. Since it wda cut into 8 parts. , '.Ih A special aessiDn of Columbia (EEAD.TH&RE'^ dsy that he ’ Md found Jus't the thlnr . • \ or bits, two Were worth a quarter Trial JusCice Court last night, fifA yreK of a U.S. dollar. [NOW,' Writer—Not otity U it a treat justice Xllsabeth D. Hutchins con­ play but it carries'sTui liimportant ■ ‘ A L L E Y O O P V. T. HAMI,IN messate. A .Toaat tinued for the third time,, the "air­ YEH.HE5 alive EASY. BOV5, .. FOR GOOMCftS Producer (jruntint into the Here's to you as good as you arA' plane case"'against Ned'C. Rice,' WE'RE TAKIN 5 A MATTEt SAKE. WHAT FOR? I mouthpiece)—f lyant a play..'Just And here's to me as bad as I am. 33, of Eaat Hartford. HIM TO TH OF LIFE DOES HE NEED one play: -Let Western Union take And aa bad as' I am, and as good 'This time the continuance waa PIALACE AN' / EVERY A BATH? cars of the messates. as you are, .. to give Justice Hutchina time to. DEATH'! MOMENT I'm as good as you art, as bad aa Ibbk ihto the matter of laws drawn COUNTS' Do you know why a 36-cent piece I am. to the. attention of the court, and licenses 'and the interpretation of the. laws regarding then). Rice was y arrested June 1 when he landed his amphibian plane on Columbia Daily Crossword Puzzle Lake. Specific charges against him are: Flying without a Connecticut Aiiswer'to Prsviout Pu z iIg state pilot’s license in his posses­ HumorisI sion, vritbout a l^ederal pllota certi­ 5h»EN6>CT| ficate ill his posaesston while fly­ V i \ C r EPIEODB ing, without a medical certificate OCCURS mjsr ACtoas 54 Hops’ kiln In hIs possession while flying, op­ S'lA 6 Z6 ONE^ECdMD 1 AmsFicsn 55 A rope was erating an unregistered aircraft # “ about thii; w « mton to http our thou- IS Prise salutation 27 Employer 47 EnthusiasUt SO Property Hem arrested hlih and Everett M. W alk­ 0 Rowing 28 Tumult ardor er, 89 Grand Aye.. Rockville, an BMidf of happily BoHtRBd custeimrs and oro out to pot mony mart now quality and Ibrift- 21 Diitreis lignil implements 20 Heating 48 Withered 2S Aifsm Inspector in the Connecticut De­ 10 Dirk device 50 In what wayT partment of Aeronautics. •ilkworm 11 Joust 21 Container 51 Isaiah (ab.) mliidod PLUS prieovcenscious cuttomori! Tho proof Is horo lo don't »paro tho hOrsoB . . . 25 Pause* Gross put only Rice on the stand. He drew out that his client, em­ » »* 26 He appcired 1 r " 4 H i 1 1 \ I& k Ruth down to Tewors tedoy . . . wo*vn |utt rommod tho doyliqhtB out of high p rid B tl in numerous r ployed at Pratt and Whitney A ir­ motion ——* i (I 11 craft, has a considerable back­ L O N G S A M BY AL CAPP and BOB LlIRRKRS SO Before ground of flying over a period of 21 Hearts 17 years and that he opera tea his iy*6 iSALRrnR 'MWUM0MM . ANCa I (UMACMCDI HAVCHAD d il. ii AW NCTV ID (Xmis* w; LIFB, I HAVC A,«Lmi 32 Be seated plane both commercially and inter­ H m A g X l w o RHivc WITH AN aunt WO « cvttt snacr . N LOW WITH TWO »CM» - TWIN P «c m «» -CKAHS ANP S3 Feel sick i4 a state. . CALS MMMiF 'IHVinflP sue AW I JUST DONT elCT ALOW. ' WRT, TM6V HAVCKlIHASKfOAVHANPIMMABRlAae . H&WT', iXKITAt. 34 Comfort i FIRST QUALITY 33 Eternity 1( UP Rice claimed to have made an GOLD-TONE Mirre-Matie ORLON GIRLS^ i w WU7TE’ rr, wim 38 Garment m emergency landing because of low AC cmvnna ati.v H h k n u TT OIL pressure. He also- claims he W THE ACTUAL NA«fe. • 38 Hilum 40 Femtle tslnl does not need a state pilot's li­ 14 ' (*b.) * 1 cense since he operates 'mostly In­ P terstate and commercially. Electric PEIICOLATOR 41 Stripe H 42 Inflrm V Other Cases NYLONS 4.1 Exalts i SWEATERS Si W' Edmund J. Vallencourt, Double­ 40 Concluding . day Rd., was fined 218 on s passsg* 44 P charge of failure to drivt to the (music) right. Vallencourt was injured in SO---- writings n r A w I •if ? r a 1-car accident and lay beside the TJ8 iBf. U.& fm. poked sly fun P rosd two and one half hours about # I8M >f W* H aArg. I at the great 1(4 P li n figures of hIs - 1:.10 a.m. June 29, when his car "Ordinarily I wouldn't bother vou with a timpie littia day M n B left the road and rolled over. JUDD SAXON MY KEN BALI) and JERRY BRONDFIELD item like this. Doctor, but this thing it S2 Afrietn river The case of Indrik Linask of V 52 Biblical a D U Wlllimantlc, charged with speed­ A CAICUATED covered by iniurance!" ANP WHAT He DOC 5 JUPP.^ JUDD*-THE garden JK ing, was continued until Sept. 22. RISK, WN' if BSfO^g MAKi»K» DOC«’« O^N- Morning Session ME MAKES 4000, 600D CAN 5CT ANP |T^5 H. C. BY JOHNNY HART we CAN OFT AU. uf »Al:k tbn Office Yesterday morning at 10 o’clock. ms uncles VfAR5,' /■ h o u r s , .f j JOK/POES THAT Arthur E. Chappell, 18, of 95 Quar­ __COUNT ry 8t. Willimantlc, was fined SlOO l.ioyoiu o! inl^ on ju rp EVEI? PIERCE for reckless driving.- Justice 2.98 Voluo 2.49 Voluo iAXON’ft mClP WMfN DOf5 He TtDUR EARsf Hutchins continued the case to al­ $15.95 V A L U E ! • Full fashioned ’ T BACK low Chappell to pay his fine in |1P • Angora trims • New back to school stylea PROM NEW Installments, He must pay with • 61 gauge, 16 denier • Short sleeve ORLCAN5T money he has earned himself. In Makes 4 to 8 CupB Of • Sizes S4 to 40 • Prints or solid .colors "V. addition, he was ordered to write • Lovely new. fall shades o Girls’ aizeB 8 to 6x an essay "Safe and Courteous op­ Perfectly Flavored Coffee. • Many new styles eration of Motor 'Vehicles." • Limit S pairs to a customer • Slip-ons o Also toddler’B J to 8 School Board Meeting The regular meeting of the Board of Mucation, to be held in the Porter School tonight, will complete and adopt the budget for 19,18-59 and interview a candidate BUZ SAWYKR C>»ll, Mgw TkI MofgM tAW*# Ut. for first grade teacher to replace LADIES'AU. WOOL INFANri- OKLON "FRUIT OF THC LOOM" BOYS'PAJAMAS BY ROY CRANE one engaged for the position, who, IT'S NO USE, SUT, WON’T HURT TO N A MOMENT THE ENGINE 18 BUGS B U N N Y for personal reasons found it WE'RE OUT Of (MS. S PiPURRING liSAIN. necessary to break her contract. CARDIGAN Wash aad wear broadcloth cotton O f A IL CHECK UNOERTHE, *^HE /OTA/ A...BU...AND DON'T WALK OFF I'VE EENT STEVEN, HOOD. The S c h o d 1' Board will also PIAC IS TO NOTHING WHY, BUlf YOU OLD KEEPING ME WHEN I'M TALKING flannies or knitted ski styles, va- IK ~ jm MYCHAUFEtUR.TD WRON(J BUT SWEETIE-PIE! YOU PORKY PIG, YOU WAITING... TO YOU take up homebound Instruction RUN OUT OF \ o n SOME. SWEATERS riety of Colors, prints or stripes and A BATTERY I FlXCD IT. I OECUK were SUPPOSED BLA plans, the mitk'bid, a clerk for SKIRTS OAtf NQf A , Boys’ Handkerchiefs c a b l e THAT ' I- NEVER KNEW ANY TO BE MERE the principal, and InapecL the new even solids. Sizes S to 8. S P I C K O F J addition. 1.98 Voiut! SHAPE. HAD WORKED BODY SO SMART FIVE MINUTES Y LOOSE. AGO! yA7 •’ Added last night was a meeting WITH with repreeentatives from the PTA who wleh to discuss the pos­ sibility of the association meet­ Men’s Fine Crew Neek SW EATERS ing in the school now that It will no longer be crowded and there is • Pure Shetland ^ a second janitor. ~ ' Lake Group’s Annual Meeting • Shetland trims Columbia Lake Assn, members Roq. 5.99 to 1.99 2.9B VoIub! will meet in annual session Ffiday B Orion ribbed Shetlands night in Yeomans Hall, at 8:30 6.98 ro 10.00 VahMl 0 clock. Officer# will be elected e Tweeds, plalda 59c Y A LU e S from a slate presented by the a Klttan-aoft orlon will not - MICKKY FINN BY LANK LEONARD • Solid colors . ah rink Famous medw. Rnt quolity CAKTILE oni COCONDT OIL XADT E»THER MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI nominating committee: Paul Mer­ H-HTS going rick, Layton Moseley. Saul Silver- sonforiiad handkorehitfs. SHAMPOO CLEANSING 6REAII THE GREEN/ stein, 'Theodore Loughrey and Miai • Chopse ti om thouaanda for back- • Large aelcctlon of paaLel baby ^ VOU WONT PINO A BETTER FOR ANOTHER FIVE to-Bchool or casual wear D-PO YOU THINK BUY ANYWHERE. EWEN0 --TELL SU C X G ltX THROW IN Jean Natsch: colors' H E M IGHT — If a proposed by-law change is VOUWHAT IIX DO — A HEATER AND RADIO I • Si*e* 10-18 and 32-38 • Sixea 1 to 3x O l l c PLUS 1 C <30r IN MV OFFICE.' acceptedjat this meeting, the new PINT 1 officers will assume their duties immediately. Previously they did MBN'S WASH 'N WEAR COTTON not do ao until the beginning of 1.00 Vohio! SSeVolqt! V the year. . 100% WOOL PLAID . ’^IRLS' NYLON Saturday night the group will I hold ita annual dinner dance at the Willimantie Country Club, S-T-R-E-t-C-H with a ccopktail hour from '7 to B KODAK FILM and dinner at I p.m. Reservations CAR COATS SOCKS should b« made immediktely. Tick­ ets may be obtalnqtL. from Mra. George Pederaen/ Mrs. Regmaia Lewla, Ruaaell H. Whaeler Jr.. SOc Thorqaa Jonea, William Merrick, 3.95 VohiOl Rolls 6 -Z 4 ,• T.K. Bf■ ’tlA /Gi m. Wiliam Jacobus, Waltqg Schroder V oIu b ! MR. ABERNATHY UAI»TAIN EASY and James Kelly. BY RALSTON JONES and ERANK RiO(iEWAY RV LESLIE TURNER OathoUe Society Note , CONGRATULATIONS. THW HAS BEEN AAY WEEK I OIAR MCV Am YDU 5 U U DdlTTUITMil Mra. John F. Bauaola, president SOME GDYS h a v e SOUttB THB.U/Ul 68U.B THAT |MNTHLHNTHUOOKB IDOKB nf the Catholic 'Ladles Society of 1.17 VoiuBi MtehaRiBal M i Rtmoio Control TOYS H0C7RAY! I JUST MONDAY I GOT A SKINNED ^ all the luck. CAROL niBB* fecOMMBNO* FOfXMDU'lAOK — - St. Columba’a requests all chair­ S(TT A SLIVER ELBOW AND WEDNESDAY I •0 HIGHLY AB A GOVBRUgBB Y3U WOmFNp men and mambera of standing . h~ FOR LITTLE WLLARDT BODY 24.99 VpliiB • All first quality r New Ivy model polished cotton slacks M'ith square • Cars, trucks, trains IN MYFIN(5ER! GOT DUST IN MY EYE! O F F i e i rnmmittees of the society to-meet at her home on Columbia Lake r back pocket flaps. In natur^il, black and new Ivy NURU • Pastel colors and whlfea • Some friction‘and sonje-battery Thuriday at > o’clock. • Warm wool interlinlnga brown. y a Btxatch to fit aiaeaS.toBVi operated Reginald Leoda Jr. of Woodland a Blaea lO'lo 16 . a n B S to ll Ter. la a patient at Marcy Hoapitil 1.98 Votum! In Springfield,'. Mass., where be underwent auTicry this morning. Capt. and1 Hfia. Martin Cohen and their daughtier Rhonda are visiting at ifi* Home of his parents Mr. and M i» Tom (3ohcn, Pine St. CapL Cohen: who hae been . sta­ OPEN DAILY TILL 10 P.M. • HEATHPUUY AlR-COHDinONED # FREE PARKING tioned at Roelyn Field in'New York, w gi transferred Aug. I'to Msgtjirt Air Force Base in New THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUCfiS JEh> COMB Jersey; He la on 10 days leave BY PETE HUKE61AN from there now. Captain Cohen ia MAHCHESTER W ms, I SHALL cTWTLWrjvOuR WWW CLICNT- IMANK CSOCX ■ ' I '^WE CAN ^ 50 SURC!..eEFOfiE SO EITHER VDU Commander of the F102 Field 501 EAST MIDDU TURNPIKE • MV5RF WITH WARKllUO YTu \ DA WUIM6 TO BReO.OsTTAK MY MIL CRUMBY MI60WS, MfRG 1 A FEW VEAE4 'itoUHOEt ISOTHEPTO SLIP ME A LOT Training Detachment. NOT TO PRCMOKE MY IKE j WAOtR S i3e S A BUCKS IS MDUR LITTLE MORE LOOT OR TD KWARD YOUR UUSPEAVa(BLt A6AW. . k u k i e t / ■ WIDOW BEING IU60LEHCC WiTHAfiOUMD THCACmwCj/ m . GO SEE Maneheeter Evening H erald LOADED WITH THE GAL MY­ ColamMs emreapondeat Mna. Don­ SELF ABOUT.. ald TntUe; Meplione ACademy B-88IS, -ifU . K' M anchester lee Cresm O alpiit iJp THOm ONVIUE Milwaukee—The average Amer­ O t 5— Next to Stop aad Bhep ican last year ate nearly 14 ; M ills pounds of ice cream and la ex­ pected to consume at least that much this year. United States • I I R A T I manitfacturing planta produced *47,675,000 galldna of ice cream last year, imghtly more than in Self Service 1986. In 1MB the per captu bpnsunpUon in this country waa i 0 ^ 1 M pounds. 1 . < h - '■lo "•■A

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THE Herald Angle

EARL' YOST ------M M Wurren Spahn •porta ^ t e r Outscored! AmericM tiM(ne Threte Run ^.Tide FighF of the Season. Today S p o r t S t h i ^ d S h 1 Ymterday’e Refoilhf Reebrds 17tH Reid Sox Qutlitok C^ootny Washington fi. Cleveland'4. Raw York .tS) P it ch in g — Warren, Spahn, For Indian Franchise Take it for what' it's worth from two fellows who should ab r h pu a a rl>l Baltimore 6, Cthlcago 5. FifthFraihe Ralnka. as ,,,, Bravea — Won Ho, >7 with a fiVe- , The •xpeotad meoting Of Round Tablo and Galiairt Maa Mound Victory know, the Bbston Red Sox’ future look is gioomier than a 8 3 0 1 Hapt. 18 at Atlantic City nettled doivn (today to conquering the Rik* va. NauAlff*, 5;4s4ert> the Milwaukee Braves can’t land ia order to keep the Indians from making any moves. . ’ everyday newsmen who cover the doings of the Red Shx for Obrrtlns. n .., Chicago .... , :6S SO .524 12 Vi '■ However, gt a press CQiuerenee Senators — Drove in a >palr of o f the yeau; on the w in g front l^f both go poatu-ard. From It son. beRt the also-ran Los Angeles * their respective Beantown papers, told me thi.s during a re­ Mclwni. 3h ... a “ Horae of_the Ytor” will emerge apd If Round Table ulna . Boston ..... , 63 59 .516'l8Vii' In Chicago yesterday, Veeck' ’ said By PAT BOLDUC Ingetnlci. 3b ... runs with a homer and sacrifice Winner v*. Mai Tool, />9;80 — Dodgers. It may be annoying, cent visit. O f course, Manager M ikcf — ------(a I Boston, 3b . then a new'all-time money winner u4ll move a Mg step closer ^Itimors ,, . 60 62 .492 16 >x he isn't against moving franchises Higgins didn’t paint such a bleak ipngston, N. Y-— Fort'Or­ fly, then tingled and scored clinch­ Robertson, - Detroi t r. .. , . 59 .63 .484 17 Vi but it’s not crucial. Not when "I’m pretty aura the clu\) will be ing run on a wild pitch In 5-4 to reality. ^ Mofor L#ogu« and believe'fi the major leagues picture but he admitted there was ange Post SO from Albany, Totala ...... 83 I 10 37 9 S « West Sjdea.y*., North Indf, 9— Cleveland . 59 66 .472 19 should expand to jO teams with transferred to. Minneapolis. Mu­ Manchester Jt) . victory over the Indiana. the champs can run off seven little In the minors who might help N. Y., eliminated the Dil- Mt. Nebo. ’ .V Kansas City 57 66 .463 20 in s row’ against the Ban Francisco Toronto, Montreal, Houston and tile Red Hose In another season. nicipal Stadium doesn’t help us ab r 5 a a__rpj ssssLeaderssss worth-Cornell-Quey Post J02 Saimond. lb 3 13 01 0 0 Washington . 52 71 ,423 25 Giants, the club they have to beat. Minneapolis being possible Sddi-' The’ Red Sox don't hav* any In­ any. It's a cold and dismal parH Baimvisc. 2b 1 3 4 1 0 Today's Uamoa Twice In the 'W t four weeks, ' AmerlPM League tions. field, except for (Frank) Mal- on most games. Wljen we draw of Manchester 6-4 last night Ronii, s* .... Foahlor. 3b . tCaiisHS City at New York, (N) D)^ Dodgers have belittled the Batting — Runoela, Boaton, .327; "If a team must move, it should j-OTne,” Hurwitz said. "Pete Run­ 20,000 people, which Isn't often, in the Regional American Le­ Cerv, Kansan City, .828; Kuenn, the place still looks deserted." Avery, c .... Urban (8-81 vs. Turley (18-6). Braves and left 'em looking as move,” said Veeck. "But if I tookv nels is having a great year batting gion Baseball Tournament a* Diets White, rf ...... 3 Detroit, .821; Goodman, Chicago, Municipal Stadium aeats 73,600, V\r$l Tastp of Retirement Chicago St Washington, (N) — though thty could be had. Instead, over st CWvelsnd, I’d do every­ but he can't make the big plays at Memorial Stadium in Kingston. Malausky. cf ....*v 4 , Wynn llO-ISl vs, Griggs (3-10). Ihey’ve spanked, the'second place .820; Power,-aeveland, .817, thing within my power to keep the , the biggest park In the majors. MiirEh. r( ...... 1 1. 0 1 0 0 0 second base. Shortstop and first N. Y. U marked the second time 8$irtor ...... \ 0 - 1 o 0 0 O' SsT? ^ '/I ' S** Bold Ruler gets his fti'sl 'taste of retirement during romp over ' Cleveland at Baltimore, iN) Giants and rompe.d off with elglft- Runs—ManUe, New Yoftg' 102; team there. Those people were teO' "The fans are very bitter In Sylvenl^r, cf 1 0 0 1 1 n o Rimnels, Boston, 82;.Ppwer/Cleve- base -«re other sore spots. Several Cleveland and I'm sure that It Ip two days that the favored Ne»n CIsJbome Farm's rolling fields at Paris, Ky. The Ruler, winner . Woodeshick (3-4| or Kerrarese game leads In' that National good to me to be deserted/5'-"' York ctub upended Coach Whltey Catn. i» ...... * . 2 0 0 0 i (» Q land, 80; Mlnoso, Cleveland, 78; have failed at shortstop and' Don would be for the best Interesta of Rlrhtnt. p ...... ,*.20 O' o 1 0 0 I 11-1) vs. Brown 15-8). League pennant chase. Veeck said that when.--dve was Buddln has shown little improve­ Johnson’s, team-in the double ellml* of $764.02,1 In his career, suffered s leg Injury and wJU be used Cerv, Kansas City, 78. president of the Indjms they drew man.v if the club moved, as much Miitfptta. ^ ...4...0 0 0.0 0 0 0 ■ Detroit at Boston,, (N) - ■ ,Bun- .lust last week • they diopped ment sincq the season' . starts. nation jtoumey. Only 7I fans paid f for breeding purposes. Runs Batted Ib-r-Jensen. Boston, 2,620.627 for league at- as I’d hate to see this happen. . Total! ...... u . , . : S 3 4 10 27 15 " i 1 ning (6-8) vs Brewer (8-10). ; four of 5ve to the fourth place pOifor Dick Geriiert has been hot and to watch the w’lnners advance to Dodgers, hut then whipped the HO; Sievers, Washington, 93; Cola- 'l tendance record in 1948; The nexl C(l ♦ ♦ n—SafF nn flFldcr’* aChritcF, (dr Ing^m1« Tomorrow’s flames cold, mostly cold at first base. the final round against unbeatfin In 4th. Kansas Oily at Nsw York, Giants In the opener of s "show­ svv, Cleveland, V-'«VVC6«<8U. 89;09, Cerv,Verier V, KansasIVI | year wit fourth place club they b—Doubled for Mftrah In 7th. Slty, 86; Mantle,. New York, When, Runnels has moved to first;, Second in Batting Brooklawn, N. J. Detroit a) Boston. down" fivi-game series st San 80. Idrew-oVer 2,300,000 and once with Righthander Eddie Cain started Scor** by innings:- Hlta — Ppx, Chicago. 157; Mnl-1 iG.«6venth~place club they drew our Infield has been even worse." Runnerup hono.-s In the -Indi­ Now York ...... 11013000 0— 6 Chicago at Washington. Francisco 8-5 In' 10 Innings Sun­ on the mound for the locals, who Manchristor ...... 21000001 0—4 tr a e tim ! day. Last night they did It again, | ^—e, e , Bostdh, 184; Power,Power Cleve-^ver * 1,100,000. , Holbrook,;;presideht of the Bos- vidual baiting championship race Cleveland at Baltimore, (Ni. . ton Chapter .of the Baseball Writ'- became the first Manchester team 2B : OtiFi tliip, Saimond. Sai tur. F frO- rapping the Giants 6-1 behind' land, 150; Runnels,, Boston >;4<5; "Those people must still be In the Hartford Twilight League iFr. SR Banavige, SAC: Hoff. Kuenn, Detroit, 144. . there,” ssid Veeck. "I can't believe . ers Association of America, echo- ever to tihalk up a w|n In Regional National l.eagiie Warren Spahn. who shnigged off ; \ were won by Manchester’s Alan competition Sunday afternoon hftm. Banavigp. F*»str!f*t’; SF; Donnri- a sore throat and'woii his 17th of Doubles — Kuenn. JB%trolt, 82; | they chrinbl be brought bsek. " eos Angeles . 60 62 ,402 1 land, 31; Cerv, Kansas City. 20. j bid this time," said Veeck "but and a double by pitcher Dave I stand 1.1-6 over the GIsnta as. enough to do anything about, Amateur Golfers Nor Seconds— - I St. l. plate In the hlg serond against Baltimore on Move and some 14 games back of the ing for 11 openings. I. Runs—Banks. Chicago,. 101; ' league baseball. bases but Overling, who waa reach­ II loser Mike MrCormlck i0-7l and Aaron, Milwaukee, 90: Mays, San I "I screamed that Los Angeles . league leadi;rs is a clear Indication final week to Hamilton's Eddie ed for 10 safeties, easily retired A conlT.gent of the nation's top contenders will be comtpeting at reliever Gordon .lones. Hank Francisco, 89 Neal, I^s Angeles and San Francisco were ready 10 that there Is plenty of work to be Kukulka, The latter posted a fine the next three batters. Leftfleld- Jackaonvllle, Fla. Among the 27 FABRIC ! Aaron, k'ellx Mantilla, Andy and Boyer, St. Louis, 81. years ago. • Cities and towns , done. c • .428 average' aa compared to Cole’a er Bill Malsusky popped weakly Loadad wMi Extra Valual All-Slar Mai (lard enfrlea are former Southern Cham­ Pafko, Red SchoendiensI and Ed In American Runs Batted In -Banks, Chi­ change." Veeck said. "They be­ Following this home stand on ,416 mark. Cole, University of to shortstop. Dick Sylvester went Loop pion Arnold Blum of Macon, Ga., Mathews singled and ,loe Adcodk cago, 108; Thomas. Pittsburgh. come— for IscI: of e better word Saturday, the Sox have but five Richmond star led In haae hits down swinging and Richard filed Frank StrafacI, one-time New Al (lai'lfurd Stale doubled In the spiirl. while the 99; Aaron, Milwaukee. 81; Boyer. —major league. .Milwaukee, Kan­ home playing dates In September with 25. Kukulka, 40-,vear-plua out lo rlghtfleld. and onfy 1 Giants rhipped in an error. St. I-ouis. 79; H. Anderson, Phila­ sas City and Bsiltlmore are good snd could well drop down Into the third baseman, was named the Overling, who went the route York area amateur kingpin and NYLON New York. Aug. 26 ague stan din gs. N ow , a fte r w inning .six o f and fknned six, getting Malausky group of America's Cup players 000 mile Du Pont nylon Hits - Aahburn. Phlladelphls, tion as minor leagues. A good N o t Lo4>8e Talk was one of 11 players who batted Brothers. Hkull .Muipliy, .Steve nine hits off loser Ron Kline ( 12-'nine games in a week’s time, it’s not too ot,i)landish to aug- 164: Aaron, Milwaukee. 160; example is Montreal where the .,100 or belter, Simmons placed three limes. The Fort Orange from the United Stales;. Canada corfl l)0{|\-. Safer Ihnii , .Stanlee and Crtwboy Rocky I-ee I2| and R. G Smith, one. s tw o-'g''"> R'e Bi ds nilRht even roost In'*—------:------^ Banks. Chicago,' 117; Mays, San newspapere would have minor It's not just loose talk around ninth with a .313 average In pac­ righthander was also helped along and Mexico, three former cham­ the I ires on new earn I a gala.sy of wrestljiig stara on homer thst capped s fniir-nin ' second place. I Francisco, 158; Cepeda, San Fran­ league baaeball on the front Cleveland that the Indiana may ing the Ga.s House Gang. Gehe by some erroneous base running pions and three other players who vet prired lower hero. w ill tral|>se the hoaids of the mat third Iju'ry .Isckson ill-lO i was 'The Orioles, who haye been on | cisco. 147. page." he continued. "Now the pull up stakes after the 19.18 sea­ Johnson, another Silk Towner on the part of the Silk Towners. have won ot^er lil.es. ^ loniglit al the rtir conclitinned the winner with his fifth ronsec- 'he up grade each season under| son and move on to greener pas­ Clip Players Doubles -Aaron, Milwaukee, 32: minor league games are on page with the third place St. Cypil’s, Paul Sartor batted fo f center- M iU U a *«a Hlato ’riieatei. Iitlvs complete game. He gave up Manager Paul Richards, have won. Moak, Cincinnati and Mualal, St, three and major league reaulls tures. provided rival American was seventh with .821, In the fielder Skip Marsh In the seventh The U.S. America's Cup Play­ wea-wat sMi las eight hits, losing his shutout hid "''•‘r anh they man-j are on the front page. That’s League franchise holders agree. inning and doubled far over Jack mi maaeaUi an GUARANTEED NO RLOWOUT FOR LIFE Two tieg tciim mal’chrs each LolJia, 29; Skinner, Pittsburgh, 28: "Cleveland Is a dead baseball pitching . department, southpaw er- are: Billy Joe Patton. Morgan- a foui'-msM a f f a i r .s h a l e top on Hank Folles’ double, s sscrl- : *8* 'p knock off the clubs ahead "Groat, Pitt.Hburgh, 27, hot the doings of the editor but Jackie Hedlund of Moriarty'a won Hoff|s. h|jid In Jeflfleld,, .Bq^ the ton, .N. C.: Rex Baxter. Amarillo, fle e and Bob Clemente s single In ' them over the weekend, that's what the readers begin de- town." Hal Lebovltz of the Cleve­ Ma'nchester rqjerve Ihfl’elder was Do Luxe Quolity billing. The (I lepressible Di .lerry Triples Aahburn, Philadelphia land News told me. "I, hate to say eight ga. les and lost three, all Tex.: Charlie Coe. Oklahoma .City; and ICddle Graham, with manager Hie third thst fled R 1-slI, First, they wrestled Detroit for out trying to stretch the hit Into a ehsre of fourth place by taking W; VIrdon, Pitteburgh, 11; Banks. | this ax I was born and raised In victories coming In succession. William Hyndrnan III, Abington, Now Dotiqn — Bobb.v Davis slyly standing In s Chicago, Mays, San Francisco and ; ------Cleveland, but it's the truth. Tlie Wa'lly Widholm. lone Manchester a triple. Then After Richard be­ Pa.; Hillman Robbins, Memphis, IHHMIRIUS 4. BEIMi *—South­ two of three from the Jlgers. TherT came Overling's fourth strikeout • Maiie ttronger with Gootlyear’i exclusive 3-iT 6.70x15 corner, lake on Uiils Martlnc); and they best Chicago 6-(i last night for Blaslngame, St. Louis, 9. f .m « IV/* I I7>* I Indians are not making any resident with the champion Ham- Tenn.: Frank Taylor, Pomona, Froth Stock Chlto Loper. In wliat should be a paw .lohnn.v Podrea gave up a two- Home Runs Banka, CKtcagal lllQltt S V IQ lltS money and something has got to iltons, accounted for four mound victim, first, baseman Chuck Sal- Calif.; Harvie Ward Jr., San Fran­ Triple-Tempered, Triple-Tough Cordl s sweep of the two-game set with mond and Banavige banged -diit ALL NYLON ■rousing rematch They first met 111 run homer to Pete Whiaensnt in the second place While Sox. 41: Thomas, Pittsburgh, 33; ASron, I _____ ~ ' give. triumphs without tasting defeat. cisco. ALL NYLON s TV bcnrl at Wn-Hhinglnn, I) C. Ilia first Inning, then blanked the i That left the Birda within three oa!".®; Robln-son Cincin- ! Sydney Willie Vaughn. 159^, back-to-back singles only to have Former champs exempt are Ted • Triple-Tough 3-T Cord fights oflF three main TUIE-TYFE one night and Kchhe iliahain went Reds on seven hits for s 12-10 ganiea of third place Boston and natl' 28, Mathews, Milwaukee. 21. | Hollywi^d, outpointed Clive Stew- Danny get picked riff first base on Bishop. Cambridge. .Mass,, 1946; tire killer*— Heat, Shock and Fatigue! berserk, attai king one and all. rec ord Harvey Haddix 17-71 loat - f„ur gamca shy of the-White _ Stolen Bases—Ashburn. Phlla-;art, 1604«, Aualralia, 12. s perfect strike-from catcher Ed Dick Chapman. Oaterville. Mass., TUIELESS LaPerch. Mm niiu-k While IjOpex wouiid n|i a slrctcber case, II as t arl Furlllo drove In the first while padding their edge over delphta, 24; Maya, San Frandlsco, i Columbus, Ga.—Willie Pastrano, *No Manager Ever Made the Club^ 1940; Charles Evans Jr.. Chicago. • Excluiive Stop-Notch tread deaign with thou­ ^.I.r Rl)uk White and Maidlne* was hurl. too. l\yo(,..„ Dodger runs ...cuwith -a pj|p pf Detroit to a full game. 22; Blaslngame, St. Louis, 20: T. j 186, Miami Beach, Fla., knocked Perfect Squeeze Bunt 1916-20, B )b Sweeney, New York; 6.40x15 — 14.9.) — lO.O.'i They tangled again here two aingics and scored the lead run Washington defeated Cleveland Taylor, Chicago and Gilliam, I-os ; out Tommy Thonipson. 201, Wash- Phil Donnelly's sacrifice f)y to Clark Kspie. Indianapolis, and sand* of’oafety-Edge* for inctant traction I 6.70x15 — 1 1.95 — 19.9.'i 6.40x15 — 17.95 — 21.95 i weeks ago and I.ai|)ez again was on Don Zimmer's single In Hie .1-4 In the only other AL game Angeles, 15. 1 Ington. D.C., 4. oenterfield got the winners off to Gordoil Baker, automatically qual­ : Injured so he c cnildn't rrlniii for 7 .1 0 x 1 5 — 17.95 — 21.9.') 6.70x15 — 17.95 — 21.95 Ihircl. OIno Clmoll rapped hia scheduled yesterday. .'Pitching Willey, MilwaukM, Mobile, Ala.- Guy Sumlln. 146, a 1-0 lead in the top of the first ified. • Save and drive »afe)y on rock-bottom priced the third fall The angiy and aeveiith homer In the eighth 8-4. .867; Spahn, MilwaiikSe j Mobile, outpointed Tony Dupas, Haney Takes No Credit Seattle's six places went to Jim 7.60x15 — 19.95 — 2.1.9.') 7.10x15 — 19.95 — 2.1.95 Inning. The Silk Towners In the 3-T DeLuxe Super-Cuahion* by Goodyearl avenging .Marlinei', took the (Jra- Tlie Dodgers now have won 10 ORIOLES 6, WHITE SOX 8—The 17-9, .654” Purkey. Cincinnati, 14- 149'i, New Orleans, 10. bottom half of the Inning as Sal- Mallory, Spokane, Jerry Fahr, 8.00x15 — 21.95 — 2.'),95 7.60x15 — 21.95 — 25.95 i hams Oh alone And while he had of Ibelr last 13 games, jumping Orioles won the hard Way last 8, .636: Worthington. San Fran-! North Adams. Maas.- VVlIli# mond tallied on a miscue and Bana- S;altle, Boh Johnson; Tacoma, 6.00x16 — 14.95 — 8.00x15 — 21.95 -*- 27.95 I both .lerry and Fddic bleeding fiom eighth to fourth In the stand­ night, blowing s 5-1 lead before Cisco. 10-6,*.825; Semproch, Phila-! P*P. Hartford, Conn., vs. Manuel vtge scored on Feshler's perfect George Holland, Seettle. Ray from a virions attack. In the end ings. hut gaming only a half-game delphia. 1S*8, ,619. ' ' i Baptiste. San Francl.sco, For NL Leading Braves squeeze bunt. Koch, Seattle and Bob Ihlanfeldt, tfrirondlllonnl Road lliizaid Ouatnntcfi ar iilnsi Ciita, cracking a B-ail lie on Al'Pilarclk's post- No down paymont whon you ' they wore him mil with a iiiugh on I he Braves. pinch eingle In the sixth Inning. Strikeouts—Jones. St. Louis, | poned due to rain. A single by Hoff snd Jim Seattle. BreiikA, Chuck HoIm . BIowou tJi. 24 .Moulha .10 OOn Mllcn. ■ and row dy senes of assnnits to pin They had built the early bulge In 178: Spahn, Milwaukee. 124; An-1 ------— Milwaukee, Aug! 26 (i | Vito, who drove In Dickerson unexpectedly and un­ abilities, and helping; tbelr morale doubleplays against Fort Orange. lls appeared nearly c-ertain loilny, hinted hv the platoon of bond plan " ’ j ” * ^our ''U'ia! T|| precedentedly demanded that El­ aaid Haney, whose quiet manner The night's fielding gem was 9:00x14 — 27,95 — 11.95 I. AUlermen veiled to 1 In lavnr with a double and hla 31st hohier. Swiiiiiiiiiig Set hut when tt.'cQinea to'i^tual play­ belles hla aggressiveness and love 10 .snppmlers that appeared b’afore liott curb the actlvltlea of Herman turned In by SylvMtef "in center- of Ihe move. In a prellminarv roll cum Co’utney. drlWng in two ing they’ve got'to 4>ut KiNTonl guilty without any chance of de­ plain the difference. If any, be­ Ganiet Rei4;he Isatie, .I’esrh Williams . tanned an tn- training," Blue said. man tailback at UCLA last fall, of the National League. the Marinas will meet Wednesday mainly for expansion of Metropoli- million at baseball games plus re­ year-old Stanford student. about -thein, not only to know their KEN'S 8ARA6E credible 301 opponents In 242 In­ He acknowledged feenagers m'av I and Blit Kilmer. CUrue Junior Col­ It waa (he hitting, pitching and capabilities, their reacUona to sit­ night st .6:15 at Robertson Park DON WILLIS QARA6E Ilian Stadium from 21.006 aeais tn ceipts of $123,900 for pro football nings. Ooihg into 1958, WiUhrms have more time to ,spend hut said 1 lege back- atanding by, Kilmer Is fielding of the players thst wqn I 41,000.' and StOO.OOO from other events. uations, how they wo,uld^ .behave iri a Dusty Softball Lfague gam* Family problem ANDOVER— PI 2-4227 HARTFORD STORE MANCHESTER STORE had registered 742 . strikeouts In this doesn't mean nten In their 20s reported planning to. enroll at Kilmer four of the former PCC ^ games but It was- Haney who under certain conditions.-but their With, the arirmer meeting Mai Toot Mrs, Frank Straniiahan' found 18 M AIN ST.— M l 9-4531 I Another 3'* hUlllon dollar Issue, Aldennaf) Qeorge Johnson, who can't make the grade. ' 911 Park St. four m lnor-lea^e seasons, and U C L A ' Uhls fall. Dickerson said members announced formation of « < ^ e manipulating. In that he hoblpea, personallUea.' the same night at 4:30. Moilar- out Ijow her golfer-husBaad 91 Center St. - : not obligated by the city, would re­ cast the lone dIfeienUng vote, ob­ Asked 'If the present A'ualralian proved himself a varltoble genius.’ *-’ i- - East Side of Pope Park averaged 9.26 wnlfft per game. Moore and Kilmer toll! him Wein­ the Athletlf Association of- Weat- ty s will pUy Pnu$ St"Whitney to- feels-wiMn this pHtC fafueM BUB*B SHELL SERVlOE STATION . (By Miinli'lpal RnlldIng) place bonds now heljl by orlglnifl jected lo the commlsstoiTTnuntlng stars-^xcept for Kf>nra4e—will er had offered them illegal pay- em Universities, effective July-l, He made alterations everywhere BROWNIE’S SHELL SERVlOE Next to Zion SI., CII 6-6.161 night,4$ at Hgrtfdrd in a Twt to irap. Mrs. Stnueahan Ji.1 . MI .1-2444 I investors In the prlvatel.v-bulU sta- "h $123,000 fi-bm pro football In fade by-1960 and the next Austral-> oftk to enroll at Otlifomia. , 19.19, , in Uu| Uhaup. Hd used InfielderS in TAWn^OH.CHALK RT. 30 M IU H IU RD^. VERNON— I t 5-9598 ' m M AIN ST.-44I 3-1373 dluin the absence of any commitment by o l t m p r R viBKiai League playoff tilt. plays'out of Toledo, O. Ian Olympic teaifi-wtll be all "new- It waa g series t>f differences One of the conditions of the new the butflaid and inexperienced The bppd Issue won't go through, a National Football League team face" teenagere. Blue replied: |over aid to athlelea, particularly Youngatcra In the Infield. By hU Freehold, N. J.'— (N liA )— Free- to move here, hlg fonr* alliance la that aUputated lid, N ~ J ^ ( however, until Minneapolis has a Washington fNEA) - The week "It's' possible, but I still think football players, which resulted in roaniptilatkmi, he proved he baa hold llacgway. a trotting track, BUI Haritacjc is lOth amongi m a t i n Ee t b o t s signed conthfict with a - major aid to athletea be enforced on r • Moore told Him there was every etartlng Oct. 18 any.man has It In himself to make the breakup of ,the Pacific Ooaat tot .knack of adjusting hhnsflf to- bnpea tp equal last year's record America's active jockpj^ In moaV Freehold; ti, J. (NEA) — Froeo. BRISWOLD’S SERVICE STATION Fisk Tire Service, loc. leagtie team. likelihood sn NFL learn woiiM Olytaple Week for 1968. The ilm | the Olympic tea'fnT wgiirdTeM"^ baaia of inforniation exchange; * pUyers ht tt d^erentwgys. Ih races won. Ha has paiwed the 1,-, hold .Bxceway ie the' e sly majer. ■HiS Senators -and (?lsvelsnd Ih; Gqnfercnca. Laat Saturday ’ —- the Signatoriea are California. UCLA, 'steacy. ..Blsc^rfour 5>er • 174 W IST C E N T U ST.W.ML3-84S9 epme here once the city landMl big la to promote intereet In Anier-1 gge. If he ie willing to spend Uie same day Dlektnoh appeared In inn Ik the 9M-marfc in wiimars la hia sixth trotting traeck in-i1)Mk)9hnt eUfflnf tttvu-^nevtr Mine u)> (or ’ dlMui> iMCiit bMebnU. > CaUlorala tind IjVei^htig- *•> : iM ’ajpu tM aM tM ta tlM O tm m 'tu n« trmiBlBg." ■ . » - ■ W e t t ’a eMtoe with m Sn and usthf infitldcra Felix y iv at tldliff. ' afU m ooa imettag. ■■■ ■ I : . ■ . ' ‘i)? 1 V > r ■'.'V ■ -:v* 1. V. , ^ f X ■ ' 'X "I , '. ■ *.;-6 N j . , ' ' ' f . - f ’ ' - ■.■■' '■ . MANCHESTER EVENING HEBAI^. MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1&58 p A d E r n T E B N PAQB%)imTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTE'R. CONN,. TUESDAY. AUGUST 26,‘1358 ’i ______■______■______-iu.. . _ y ______»-r- ■ MaitcRl liMtnpttMiti 88 Houses for Sale "Tt H o n s fs foV- B a le 7 2 Roowis tor Sale 72 Rnort ptopetty tcir Sale 74 gAVBi—SOO to 400 dollars on all JTmuNnwBtB 63 Automobiles for Sale 4 Business SeryicM Offeretl 13 THERE UUGHTA HE A LAW! BY FAGALY and SHURTEN ArHdili For S«k 46 C A ra a nice -estabiiahed MANCHESTBR^Main St Savan. 91 FALKNOR'DR.—Excellent neat COVENTRY LAKE—Lake front HiMuehbl^ Goods-. 61 Spinet and Console Pianos 'and n e ls t ib o n ^ ; Cdm^otety 4fniahed Organa. New or used durih|; our FIVE R0<}M apartment, all coh- room houae, good cohdiUiin; Can six room Cape God with doirmers. cottage, 100x100 lot, 3 bedrooitui, CD Director StrOig TRIUMPH UUNDCR’B T.v flervtoa, avaUabla llInBD XVM Bint aiid faUlUUns mp- ifttANk n atir^Bg to- h » and eeti yeniencss. TUed bafh.-t'Slwwer. JriUi a bath both and dowh. be used for professional buiOwas. Two igiflniahed. Hot water heat one car garage, J8,500. R. F. ZFiSSifiill,, piaiio .tiistlTai fsle. Choosa Iron, Fireplace, dormer, oversixed'$h* . Saloon ^Uck' Cuatom. any time. Anteana donveraiona pliM; Hot water heater, .‘watleni ' good: us«d 'tttrhltuM and antlquea. our liuxe aislectton of fa n otii' Heat and hot water tn ^ ded. Doctor, denuat,NVyI(WAMO oil tatik. Qon cabinet, bathroom 104 p.m. Cloaed Sundaya. "-i ter, KOhler. and Campbell, Brae- church, school and but. 0.1. or Robert W. Agnew, 5Q 3-tt7S, 'Jo­ Reliability of U£ ALWAVeSEEMEOtO aeth conpMle. plumbing auppUea, nUMEDIATB OCCUPANCY — 8- MI 3-74S3. . F.H.A. mortgage available.' Pric«f seph N. Ashford, Ml 9-6818, or gallon, ell leather, Inside. - . ALU TYPES' screens- repaired and men, JanMcn, Baldwin Aero- room unheated aecond floor tene­ (kxvH )^ EAST a A a T r o R D CLASSIFIED ADVT. BE A a T l€ ■iiiha aiuLtoaeta. Openr ditUy 3:80- JBAUB, 14 Ol*F OB waUpapar, Wall 814,900. Phone kQ 86273, Brae- Robert D. Murdock, Ml 8'«473. $199 (it^wn $19 m onth rewired. Quick aervlco. Call Ml tUaa'4e a tfidi, KantUvfrom To I ionic, WUriitser, 'ntomas, Biun- ment, near center, 850, CaU MI MANCHESTER —Lasgef AH'room (While they last) — 'New ranch r DEPT. HOURS RW ON ACCOUNT OF • :W p.m,, ii^urday 8 a.m.-4 >.m. Burn Realty, ^Oon^Unato fon* Pag* oi£) » ia j^ buildings. Hie h m « ) H IL L M A N 9-4533 for free pick-up. Weatlter- CbdmaA'a BdiHewrecking. Yard each. Oraen Paint and Wallpaptrt |i mond. Three years to pay. Trada- 9-9401 aftey 4 pim. ' yellow Mitagle. ranch noma. Three homea. I$4,990. (Oomptetely fin- BOLTON—Third .lake. Waterfront ation Is also current for tbs hoy - ' 8:16 A.M.,to 4:30 P.M. Guard Co., 443 Main St. m PIANO LgssacM at the Green. ,, -( * Ins Welpomh'rf Birnbaum’s , Con- bedrooms, fireplace,' .tU6 bath, iahad),<''BulR>ln etove and ovan, kCANCHESTER-'-Ftire-room ranch. 82x83 edttage. ’ 34234 living room, MINX Joeated at Stock Place off North APARTMENT FOR MNT^Three, remains with thw local hegd of gov­ typh shelter, < , ^ ■______Main Street, or call MD 9-2893. necUeut Dlacount Plano Center.' wall to wall Carpeting, tatcUant firopfoce; canonic die. bath, full Three bedrooms. Retiring 7 \ See fireplaice.. Partial cOllar,- drilled 4-door Oe luxe sednn. Two.lonc FI/IOR Cleaning service—Jiidklna 881 Main S t. New Britain. Open room third floor, $60' per month. ernment. "However,” he •ald,'‘‘i«^ Following hla speech; Hoegh was |. WATKINS USEt> heat. Joungstawn kitchen With hiatonienu, ameettaxlrivee com­ tWe one. 811,000. P. V. 'ftngren, well. Needs cleaning. 60x348 lot, presented s state CD eltaniw hyl COPY CLOSING TIME paint, Hfct). White well Urea. All and Rons, Beautiful floors our 3PEX7IAL ^ Fresh Cold Mix As­ I Tuesday,' Wednesday, Thursday, Call RottkvlUe TR 6-6481. - r j disposal, theriiriopane picture win­ pletely fondtoapto. 10% Yoem. B roker.ka 8-6831. trees. No good (or swimming. must provida in our ptiumlng (or specialty. All types of floors done I’ Friday 'til 9, Saturday until 6. State CD Director Leo J. ICiileallY. FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. leather Insidp-. 30 miles to the gel- phalt, SO lb. bag5|1.70; driveway FURNIim E EXCHANGE dow. RtuHfo combination .windows F.H.A: R. F. Oimoch-A Ox., Real­ Sacrifice sale—first’ 88>400.- Law­ such evacuation. If we did not, we The award praised Hoegh fof Jni' ion. This rt'lhe finest craftsman­ by machine. Pt 2-7196, aealer, $1.B0 per -^gallon; and FOtiR-fROOM'-FtAT, second floor, and doors, roar terrace, attached tors. kd 9-5345, Barbara wooiliB, MANOIESTER — Four Bedroom rence F. Fiano,. Broker, Ml MON. THRU FRI. 16 OAK ST.. ' redecoratet), oil fumac* heat, do- rC sps. Older home. Garage. Other would bo criminally negligent.” outatandng leadership in tha eHil> ship. Made In Kngland. Portland cement, SLH per beg. garage, hmesite driveway, large Ml 9-7702, Robert W. Agnew. Ml 96910. defense ftsid. > u I.ANDSCAPINO—And land clear­ WMtrtnf Apparel—^Fum 67 mesfle hot water. Available'^pt- beautiful landscaped lot. ra ced to 8- 6S7B, J ^ p b N. Aahford, Ml llaunga, P. V. Toiigren, Broker, In the event the warning time 10:30 A.M. Gnl.v $199 dow n ing,. retaining walls, side walks, Nuiedorf Anhalt. 587 T ^ -Teceived 'from Simmena,'' 1st. Phone WI 9-0769. . of an expected attack le from 0 to During his viUt tOvOonnacamt North Main 8L Ml 8-2487, : sell due oamer’s illness, immediate 9- 6819, or RoMrt D. klUrdock. t o MI 86331. " SATURDAY 9 A.M. B R U N N E R S and palloa, I,awns repaired. Free HoUywood bed w tfit With tiead-^ CHESTBR FtnUUBRS renmdcla occupancy. . Eacott ' Ajgency. MI 36473. 30 minutes, he said, the individual estimates. MI 4-1831. iTWO a p a r t m e n t s ,,three rooms Suburban for Sale 75 KDSEL GUENWOOD'— Oae combination b o a ^ , full and twin bIm , Imm' furs for $19.98. ’Fur atorage $2. 9-76B3 or: .write Box P. Herald. BOLTON-^LlynWood. Dr. Loyely n)uat take the -best possible steps aeaning and glaaing $8. Call Col- each.- One four-room. Garage for 4H-room Ranch, oil heat, attached to protect himself. TOUJtNd TURNPIKK CONNIK R TV and Radio flervtie, heater and ''4-hurner cooketbve,- •pring and mattreia. Factory aaJea MANCHESTER rotm OOUPCRATIUN WILL WM-WHERE'S THAT V RK3HT HERE' lect ^tockvUle TTt g-W29. each.. Completely furnished. No (1 ^ 1 BULTON Oovantn Una. garage, amertte drlVe, fireplace, SOUTH COVENTRY—Six rooms To this end, Hbegh said a shelter Ization for New England,- N y ; TAIX:OTTVILLK available all hours, flatlafactlon almoet new, with blower and O b^U on to 1 or 2 welt behaved extra large' Cape, with elx built BE, APPRECIATED •W..Ea.HE'Se OLDER NOW, BEAUTIFUL BABf TOuK-TME BABV floor aamples selling at laaa Uian New six room .Cape. Four ahtshed 6 ROOM CAPE COD. Garage, base- deep lot; immediate dCcupancy. program td proteiit people against York and New Jersey. Open -Kves. Tel. Ml 3-51B1 guni-anleed. Call .MI 9-131S. . chrome pipe;. Hotpoint refrigera­ cWdren. Heat furnished. Ceil in extras. Garage, fireplace, H BUT HE STILL SEEMS TO PfiOMISEPMEA ------tor, 11 (ni. ft.; 3 antique chairs half price. ^ doam, ceramio tils bath, walkout ment-. Minimum down, $14,000. 813,000. Low down, paynq^nt. radioactivity la of prime import­ BLIND DATE WITH* ^ Wanted—To Buy ' 58 Rockville TR S-3344 or TR 6-9993. basement large lot .818.7(H) R F, Ohrtier must sell. Goodchild Realty (3o. Realtors. acre, high location In nice neigh­ ance. Under a new Federal policy TEXT 100 Y B A S g 4)U> in,'53 .STUDKBAKKR Comm"aiider, 0E MISSINO' ALL TNE and various other items. TRe- borhood, quick occupancy, seldom Dial Ml 3-2711 mont 5-9084, Open Thursday Eveninsrs Dlmock A Co.,, ReaRora. ^ 9-6248 MI 3-7836 any time. - •' all future buildings constructed by London—Oray'B Atsatomy, a text­ Spot! Coupe, fully equipped plus Household Services FUN ON ACCOUNT OF O-RbOtSrttf^CH. Fireplace, porch, ■ seen at 814,400. Owner, PI 2-7630. book known to every EngUdi- w a n t e d t o bu y Robert W. Agnew, Ml 8-6878. Jo- garage, electric range.' Near the government will have the re­ pverdrive, Immsculale rnndillon. Offered 13A THE PIANO U n til 9 TWO-ROOM Furnished Apartment. aeph N. Ashford, UQ 9-6818, or BOLTON--.Uynwood Drive—Four- speaking-medical student, w u |brst $42.%. Ml THRBE-PIBCB Mahogany Bed­ Good uaed resaleable tornlture, 188 Blssell -St. Buckley School. Immediate o<;cu- $17,000 AND $17,500—Two ranch quirement of an adequate radioac­ room Set. Reaskmable. Call after also amall upright and spinet Robert D. Murdock. Ml 86472. room Single, glass enclosed porch, tivity shelter. published 100 years ago, < I FnrrNmmF: r k p a ir in o An Closed Mondays pancy. $15,700. homes built by Valentine in Bob —...... ' . I. 6 p.m. MI 9-1187, planoa. extra deep lot. Trees oti heat, Citizens within their own homes Lost and Found 1 i».ii MKRCimv Conveiubie. pow- I tlques restored Furniture Repair (X V n) — New Capa with 1100 6-ROOM CUSTOM RANCH. Bullt- picture vdndow. fireplace, nice ton. Both have six rooms, base------,------I nnd windows, sIIkIiIIv SIX-ROOM Upper Flat. Adults pre­ should make plans for this type of .Rervire, Talcottville Ml 8-7449 COAL and GAS White Cktmbina- GE FLAT PLATE Ironer, Uke square ft. of living area. 6 minutes ins, stainless steel range, - ven condition,V vacant. - .89,600 with meht garages. " fireplaces, and LOST—-Whitish blue perskeet. An-j i-uslnmir.ed, dunl heedeis. and new, never used, floor nuxlel. Uat Watkins Used Furniture ferred. 43 Garden St. and retrigerator. 3 (ireplaoes, qusdity throughout. One is located shelter, he said. ewers to the name of Mokl. t.all , exlrns In pood rondltlon. Hon Stove, •uitableifor cottage; from Manchester QrCen. Youngs­ 81^000 down, Goodchild Realty Hoegh also expressed the hoph 1H.AT FTNIRH Holland window reaeonable. MI 4-160P, price $394.75. Sale 1150. 84'.' dou­ Exchangre- town kitchen living room with $21,000. <3o., Realtore, MI 3-T925 any time. on Fernwood Drive, the other has MI 9-3920. Phone Tltemont 5-91.03. NORTH MAIN ST., Manchester- that state and local governnqents, shades^ made to measurs. All ble drain board, porcelain jilnk 15 Oak Street fireplace, vestibule. Basement gW. 6-ROOM CAPE. Lakewood Circle three acres more or less and is metal Venetian bllnda at a new with full baae, white metal cabi­ Three nice rooms, heated, hot on Route 6. SB well as hospitals And other SAVE ON GASOLINE, Have your water, including uUIlUes, 875. rage. L aige lot, $16,200. R. F. area, paneled living room, 3 fire­ MANCHESTER — 6-Room Ranch, low price Keys made while you own tank; 800 or 800 gallon tank net. $195 list pries. Sale 8100. In'.'- )>eauti(ut condition, wall to wall places of public- assembly, would Aitnouncements T railers fi-A Call JA 8-0574. Dlmock and Ck>., Realtors, MI places, IH baths, garage. $24,500. jT. J. CROCKETT, REALTOR wail, Marlow’a. with pump and meter loaned to quire 251 Broad St., Maneheater. Rooms Witliont "Board 59 96245, Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702, carpet in living room and dining follow the lead In future constnic- M I 3-1577 Uon of fallout eheltera. volume uaeta within a 30 mile Robert W. Agnew, MI 8-6879, Jo-' 'B O L T O N " ‘ room, semi air-5:«nditioned: nice RADDLE HORSF«S for hire at MPBILEHOMES — Furniture Ink RADIO REPAIRS on any make— FOR SALE—Reasonable. vOwner r o o m FOR RENT, inquire Sute MI- 9-6418 radius of New Britain. Texas FOUR-ROOM APARTMENT Call seph N. Ashford, Ml 96618, or grounds, chlldcen' have no streef ihcm plans afo available, Hoegh- I B L B Stables. Great .Swamp Rd., ert as down paymeni on mobile all amplifiers and phonographs must sell. Leaving town. One Nel­ TaUor Shop, 8 BlsseU. Ml S-7S83. 6-ROOM RANCH. Largs lot, fire­ m Gasoline. The Rackllff« Oil Com­ MI 9-4071. Robert D. Murdock, kQ 8-6472.' to cross for school. Excellent said, and technical advice will Glaatonbury. homes Excellent lota svailahjp ai ami changers Over 47 yeafa total son aofa bed, 4 months old. Pil­ ter 6:80 MI 8-0047, place, 2-car basement garage. COLUMBIA LAKE—Ckistom built, extended to all agencies and prl Mansfield, .lensen's, Inc (alwavs pany, New Britain, BAIdwln price. Manchester—6-room two- experience 90 days guarantee on 9-1691. low arms as advertiaed in Life. $16,400, seven room home- dishwasher, vate citlaens requesting It. PINE TRAVEL MINDEn reliable) 54 Park Road. Weal LAROE ROOM next to bath, pri­ APARTMENT FOR RENT Bed­ $13,600 Larged 4H room custom stbry house, very nice location, ,2 playroom, double garage, trees, all work, Potterton'e. One Phllco CJonsole TV like room and kitchen, furnished, for built ranch. Fireplace, hot water He explained that In Connecti­ Hartford. AD 3-6514 or GA 9-4479 vate home, one minute from baths, 4 rooms and bath down, 2 monv extras. Carlton W, Hutch­ Do you know 15 people: like s Help Wanted— Female 35 new. Two solid mahogany end two adults. Including gas, elec­ heat, aluminum storms, tl6' front­ VERNON rooms up. Fireplace In living cut the new CD headquarter! now Monday through Saturday, 9 to 6 WFIAVING of bums motli holes I'aintiiiK— Papering 21 Help Wanted— tabIes-;-will eacrifice. Can bis eeen Main. 17 Pearl St. - ins M I. 9-5132, Free trip Bermuda, Hawaii, or Ku- Monday, Wednesday. Thursday and lorn clothing, hosiery runs, Boats and Accesaories 46 tricity, heattand hot water. Calb age, near bus, a real buy. Carlton S-BEDROo Ki ;RANCH. Pull base­ rexim, also one In recreation room. under construction at Storra pro­ PHARMACY Male or Female 37 at 620 Center St.; Manchester. m e n t, trout brook.*-$15,300. Near rope? Help its lo organise a Tour. | evening. handbags repaired. ripper re- PAINTER AND paperhanger, EXTRA CAJ3H—$50 to $200 easily, r o o m —Near Main St. for gentle­ MI 8-7636 or MI 9-4587. W. Hutchins. Ml 9-8182, , ^ Priced right. East Hartford—6- vides an excellent criterion of de­ 1958 12H FT, SEBAQO BOAT and Parkway. ANDOVER sign for fallout' protection, which 006 Oaatar St-$^XaL Ml M ^ 4 Drop In the offire 9-3 nr 5 3 Tlniis-1 placement, umbrellaa repaired, dccoratoi. Good clean Job, reason­ spare time. Sell stunning new DISHWASHER WfANTED. days, 10 STERILIZED—Uaed : furniture fo r . man, parking. 23 Pearl St. Tele­ room vChipe, excellent locptloM; day nighl. Globe Travel Sei vit e, ; able price. 8. Yencha, Ml 9-5914 Hycreat Christmas Cards. Up to Maatercraft Trailer. 1968 Mercury phone MI 3-7236. THREE-ROOM Heated Apartment, (V)-MANCHEStER - Five room priced Jor quick sale. Immediate Hill Top Colonial ' could be used In schools and othsr men’s shirt collsrs reversed and a.m. to 3 p.m. Sundays off. Ap­ every room including upholatered ranch with.1120 square feet. Three SOUTH WINDSOR Mes. Savings Rank. 923 Malh Auto DrlviiiK School ,7-A replaced Marlow’s Little Mend­ after 5 p.m. 100% profit. Cards as low as ply Cavey’s Restaurant. 16 H.P. JilakV ah'Otfft, kO 8-6664 centrally located. $90 monthly. occupMcy. J. D. Realtv Co., ______i ______after 6 jp'.ihyv' -it •' ■■ Sj? . ■ furniture, springs, appllaiicea and MI 9-6228, bedrooms, ceramic bath and plas­ filreel. ing Shop. $1.00. Experience linnecessary. antiques. In excellent' condition. PLEASANT—Lqrge heated room. NEW 3 bedroom .Ranches, near Mitchell 9-8075 days, MItcheU Surrounded by grand old trees, MORTIXICI^'R Manchester's lei^ PROFERRIONAL Exterior and In- Fi-e* sartplea. No money down. Free parking. On buslijie. 146 tered walls, lota of trees. Base­ among old fashioned shrubs and GENERAL Office Worker, orte who 40% off on new mattresaea. Le- FOUR-ROOM Apartment, second Parkway, ...Half aefo. Full base­ 9-3640 evenings. Ing ilMving si-hool Three skllli»l, ^ BEL.MONT Itiig (?lcHning Coin- teriur palnling. I’ ainlers and pa- Assortments on approval. Hy- can type and is gqod with figures. Center St., MI 8-6002. ’ ment garage, $18,400. R. " F. ment, $15,500. (lowers, this 7 room Cape, built In Blanc Furniture Hoapital, 195 floor, hot water, no furnace; adult P erson als 3 coiirleous ltistrueloi-» (,'lass iimom j pun\- I*'oi- those ^^'bo f-nre shout pribanger qvailiiblo on short no- crest Card Co., Dept. E228, 183 5 days a week, (Company benefits. Bvililinf Materials - 47 Dlmock A Co., Realtors. MI 0-5245, BEST BUYS! 1750, answers lb a charm of Its instniellnns for 15, 15. 17 v'eyr tli e. O'ree esIimaleH Bernard I>i- South St., Rockville. TR 5-2174. BOOM WITH kitchen privileges, family. MI 3-4751. Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702, Robert SPLIT LEVEL, 8 bedrooms,. fire­ I Ibcii- rugs pkfine .Ml 3 0012 Essex St., Boston 11, Mass. Call PAG Motor Freight, Inc., place, recreation room. Garage. own. PHONE FOR A LOAN VACUUM CLEANERS repaired In olds. Telephone Mr. Moi tloi k Dl- Free ph-luip and delivery. Free 7.lei, Coventry, PI 2-5452. Ml 9-527.3, TOUROTILDING NE|aD5 AT . centrally lochtetL Single or double, W. Agnew Ml 3-6878, Joseph N. BEST CAPE BUY: Fireplace— my own home dihop. Forty years TWO BEDS—^With apringa, antique Vacant 816,900. . ' Tremendous center chimney, two rec lor of Driver Ediicalloii MI esllimitns given. CLERK-TYPIST, steady morning WHOLESALE PRICE table, 68” couch," buffet, coffee- small babies accepted. See Mrs. Ashford, MI 9-6818, or Robert D. living room, dining room, eat-in BBNBPICIAL factory experience. Aij makes, low I 9-7393 (MITRIDE And,. Inside painting. 6d a^ J6d Common NaUs'’ > Businehs Locations Murdock. Mi 8-8472. fireplaces grace the living room. work. Hours open. Store benefits. INVESTIGATORS Needed, men Jhble, rocking chair, train eet. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. CLIFFORD HANSEN kitchen with plenty of cabinets, 2 baths, steam oil heat, rates, free estimates, free pickup 8'or free eatl'niat'es call M’ 3-2521. Apply In person. No students, _ C -T' 19.90 per keg and women, to train for local and MI 9-3168. fo r Rent 64 BEAL'TOR Ml 3-2458 three bedrooms. Oversized ga­ and delivery. Mr. Miller JA LARflON'.S, nonnet-llriil’s first li­ The Bolton and Vernon painter. please. Kiddle Fair, 1085 Main nationwide positiona. See oUr ad BuUder'e' Wool Inculation PLEASANT ROOM—Central, hot ( D - MANCSHESTfiR - Six room rage. Large lot. Price $14,000.^ Large' frontage. 2 acres to roam 6 UuHdinR— ContractinR 14 likes fo sa^VESf 3-8904. censed driving s( bool Tt nlneti . St., Manchester. under Instnictloni. ' ' 886.00 per M’ water, heat, separate -entrance, TWO ROOM aJr-condlUoned front ranch. Large living room, dining Eves. JOHN CHENEY, MI 9-0340, over, barns, garage, close to two A—D—V—A—N—C—E MI 9-0788 BEST RANCH BUY: Fireplace- (Vilified ami approved. Is now AI-TKFIATIONR (n kltrh«nii. bath Lock Sets 81.75 «ach LABOR DAY SALE gentlemen, parking. MI 8-4724. office, 100% Main St. location. room and three bedrooms. Two lakes. WANTED — Riders lo Hamlllon offei ing I lassioom and behlnd- I'rivnte Instruction.s 28 HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATe X a^. WANTED — Driver to drive two- Dlaappearing Stairways 824.95 each .^Parking available. Apply Mar­ fireplaces, garage. Large lot, full living room, large knotty pine Shown by appointment only Get cash the 1-trip.way: Gall and tdl Standard, first shift 7 .30 to 4 rooms sttlcs, cellars, porches, or SEE THIS BIG BARGAIN MANCHESTER kitchen, 8 bedrooms. Carport. us how much you want Than, when wheel Insirurtlon for leenagers.. playroom. Plumbing, carpentry, plications being accepted for cler­ seated own car to carry children Dry 1x8 Sheathing 184.00 per M' TAKE YOUR TIME PAYING low’s, 887 Main St. basement. Nice location. 117.800. Ml 9-.38.55, MI 9-6(175 ,Mrii mul W'onion ical worker^ with good math abil­ to and from Coventry. Special Preflniahed Paneling FURNISHED ROOM-^^At 106 Birch R. F. Dlmock A Oo., -Realtors, MI SEVEN ROOM Full basement. Waik-to-srhool. Asking $14,900 approved, pick tt up. Phone today! elecirica' and masonry Aluminum 1. 2. or 8 TEARS TO PAY! Sk, MI 9-3884. $17,800. aiding Garagea, cottagea, out ity. Previous experience on of- class at SJorrs Grammar School. from 340 eq. ft. COMMERCIAL buSHjpss or office '9-8245, Barbara- Woods, Ml 9-7702, C A P E C O D MANCHERTEIt Dilvlng Academy I.WK.STIC A TOILS "SUPER” "DE LUXE” space for rent. Up to 6500 square Nothing to do for yeari on this Lmns up to fSSa-ieem IHs Insured et lew seel hiilldlngs, morn addlllnna Nuside fl(-e machines helpful but not es­ Woman preferred. For Informa­ 24” Royals Shlnglea 818.95 per eq. 8 ROOMS OF FURNITURE Robert W Agnew, Ml S-6878, Jo­ Hot water 011“ heat, hatchway, BEST LOT BUY: 100 x 200. High, Automobiles for (^iHc 4 now offering i-laasioom and behind VERY PLEASANT—Single room feet. Will sub-divide: Main Bt Lo­ dry and handsome. 6 room Cape. It's Immaculate Engineering Cmiipany, Inc. 84 N(‘P(1('(I sential, Company offers pleasant tion call Supl. Worcester Warren, Canadian Framing $89.00 per M' All 1(M% Guaranteed seph N. Ashford, Ml 9-6818 or Rob­ fireplace, tile bath, combination •06 MAIN ST„ 2nd n ., Ovtr WeelWMth’f, MANCHESTER the wheel Insiructlons In phases working conditions, liberal, bene­ PI 2-7665. Jor lady or gentleman. Parting. cated near Center. Plenty of park- ert D. Murdock, Ml 3-8472. throughout, equipped with combi Mitchell 8-4116 • Aak fsr the YKt MANe^ - PERFECTT—For your nockethook Oak Rl Ml .3-1425 Windows—Complete and set u]p ONLY 8433 272 Main St.,, MI 3-4071. doors and windows, city utilities. of firlvei Kdm-Hllon Call I’ l fit program, alr-conditloned of­ From $10'50 each mg. Phone Ml 9-5229 or 50 8-7444. MADELINE SMITH, Realtor nation screens and storms, Vene OriN THUItOAY IVtNINCI UNTIl i rjS, A hrautiful Beige Volkswagen In 2-7249 816.18 DELIVERS Nice lot, trees. Near bus line, AI.L TYPES of carpentry work Train fur fice. Apply First National Stores, Knotty Pine. Paneling 14c eq. ft. (IX) BOLTON-Coventry IlnO. NeW MI 9-1642 tlon blinds, awnings. LnM MUI M MMUHIH M SH HfMWUNlI Iwm excellent rondltlon MI 3-0485 816.88 MONTH BEAUTIFUL — Furnished room, THREE BOOM office, ground 6 room ranch, csramlc tile bath, school. 1H% mortgage may be as­ i l$M it IIM «M(9 ItMt Mm pfWiMlf 96mM I* EAR I ,Y.'H DRIVING Dual done, alterallona. dormcra, root Inc., Park and Osklsnd Aves., Situations Wanted— Clear Clam Shell Casing ' — YOU BET — private home for school -teacher sumed. 30 day occupancy, owner Fireplace In living room, bay II MMIIIIIW tonitofli gl tlA^SMlh Ing, porcfiPB. etc Call Ml 9-5081 Profilaltla - Kxcitinjr East Hartford. Cohn level, Main Street near Center. knotty pine kitchen, walk-out window in dining room, 3 bed­ BEFORE YOU BUY a, uaed car conitnl, standard ami niilninnlie Fem ale 38 «5c Un. ft. 16-PlECE BEDROOM or working girl, with or without Plenty of parking. Phone MI moving out of state. ' NEW LISTING see Gorman Motor Bales. Huick C a ip rr We will beat our competitors basement. I-anee lot. Reduced to rooms, one pine palieled, 2 baths cars Day or evening appolnl- GIRL for counter work, must be 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM board. MI 3-6745. 9-6228, MI 3-7444. 814,900 R F Dlmock (3o.,' Real­ Sales and Service, 235 Main CARPENTER—Exricriericed In all WOMAN—Would like to rare for advertised prices by at least 5%, 12-PIECE KITCHEN CHARLES LESPERANCE Two-Family, 6-8, near Main Street, king size closets. inenls ('lass mom Inslrmlions foi- fields of ciii-penliv ('oidrai-l oi steady Apply In person, Davis tors, Ml 96246,' Barbara Woods, Street. M* 9-4571. Open evenings 15. 15. 17 year olds by expenem ed child in home, fenced in yard. NOBODY—BUT NOBODY —Plus - NEAR Manchester High—Gentle­ STORE FOR RENT—Good for any M I 9-7620 two-car garage, oil heat, separate Breezeway, garage, amesite rensonable liouilv rales .MI .1-0731 t k r a n a f t r o v k h Bakery, 519 Main St. Ml 9-7702, Robert W. Agnew, Ml teacher (?all 9-3875. \ |’; MI 9-36S7. UNDERSELLS NATIONAL EI.j :CTRIC REFRIGERATOR man, Pleasant room next to bath. type of business, 216 Spruce St. furnaces, screened porch, city util­ drive, lot 80x270 well landscaped BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. NEED A CAR and had your credit S-6878, Joseph N. Ashford", Ml McKi n l e y s t r e e t —a custom ities. excellent.-condition. Good lot. BIDWELI. Hmne Imfiroverneid O SAI..ES GIRL Experience pre­ TV SET AND COMB: RANGE, Free parking. MI 9-6801 after 6. Call MI 9-2997. 9-8818, or Robert D. Murdock MI A real quality house built In turned down? Short on down psy- NATIONAL LUMBER. INC. built six room Cape Cod home in Good neighborhood, near school, 1940, ment? Had a repossession? Don’t Alleratlons. additions garages Kiinill Now ferred for hosiery and handbags. 381 STATE STREET Free storage until wanted. Free 86472. BuHinrH.R S erv ices O ffererl 1.1 Situations Wanted— Male 39 delivery. Free set up by our own CLEAN Attractive Room in quiet, Immaculate''condition. This attrac­ bus' line. -Charles Lesperance, MI give up! See Douglas Motors, get Ropfing and siding experts Alum Salary and commission. All com­ NORTH HAVEN, CONN. congenial atmosphere, central lo­ 9-7620. Inum clapboards a apeclalty tin reliable men. Houses for Rent €5 ( m ) —Bolton—Beautiful four room tive home has many features such Shown by appointment only. the lowdown on the lowest down FLOOR SANDING and refInIshIng pany benefits, Iniuram-e, sick PERMANENT part-time Job de­ Telephone CHeatnut 8-2147 cation, parking. 14 Wadsworth St. as ceramic tile bath,_ fireplace, 'excelled workmanship. Easy hiidg TTIK leave, etc. Apply Mr Dralzen, Phone for appointment ranch. IH years old. 44 acre lot and smallest payments anywhere. SpeclMlrlng8 In old floors. Ml sired by Senior High School boy. MI 3-4921. NEW ’TWO bedroom ranch. Avail­ complete Insulation, 1-car garage MANCHESTER Asking $15,800 Not a small loan or finance com ­ 9‘ .57WL., el terms Ml 0 5405 or FR 5 0100 IIARTKORI) INSTI'I'UTF; Morton Hhoea. 775 Main St. MI 9-2498. SAMUEL ALBERT, HARTFORD with apple orchard. Paneled fire­ CH 7-0358 any time up to 8 p.m. able now until June, completely place wall, basement, large porch with amesite drive, combination OLDER SIX-ROOM HOME In de­ pany plan. Douglaa Motors. 838 OF CRIMINOLOGY, INC. Diamonds— Watches— ROOM ROR RENT. Hot water, screen and storm windows, wall to sirable location. Large living SOUTH COVENTRY ASHER, RUBBIHH, Inwns, all kinds WOMFJN In Green Manor vicinity See It Day Or Night furnished. 20 minutes from Hart­ 814,000. F.H.A. or V.A. R. F. Main StStreet. Rd condition, 850, Call Ml utes from Hartford and Univer­ basement. $18,000. Madeline ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor - Hazel Floyd lientry Alleratlona and addltlnne gage loan can he arranged by ple. Call MI 9-7614. sity. TR .5-J20D0.. new, Ml 3-6878, Jbaeph N. Ash­ 0-4137, ( ’onnectlciit .Mortgiige Exchange, Mf 9-4126. 3-7695. Smith, Realtor, MI 9-1642. M I 9-4543 PI 2-7682 — MI 9-8650 Ceilings Workmanship guaran Articles For Sale 45 ford, MI 96818, or Robert D. Mur­ YOUR KITCHEN FLOOR MORTENHEN TV Bpeclallaed RCA 15 Lewis HI , HaitfoCl Pall (TI- TWO FURNISHED ROOMS with dock, MI 6-6472. Andover. C?onn. 10.53 rHEVROLBT-Ranch Wagon, teed A A Dion, Inc., 209'Autumn Garden-n-FArm— Dairy PRINCETON STREET AREA—6H television service Ml 9-4541. Rl Ml .3 4350 a 38117 and dial iiss your problem kitchen privileges. Call at 4 p.m Suburban For Rent 66 excellent rondltlon, privalelv own­ PRE-SEASON chain saw ipeclal. Products 50 COIJDSPOT Refrigerator, 7 cubic 5n 3-8841. ______J______room Capo Cod, two full hath Lots for Sale 73 CMy til*, any kind * sntisfoettow fu owp ttdd with Mr, Burke oi- Mrs. Parter. Help Wanted — Male 36 Savs up to 30% on Clinton aawa. feet. MI 9-6746. (VUI—SIX R(X>M ranch near Por­ ed Call MI .3-1255 or Ml (i t03t. TV SERVICE—any^make—highest ter Street School. Two .qramlc rooms, plastered walls, four bed New and used., Capitol Equipment BC^CKVILLE 88 Elm St., new rodms, fireplace, oversized ga­ Wanted— Real Eatato 77 quality work at Inweat price (nr Itooring nnd riiimnpy.a Ifi-A AT CENTER — Pleasant clean tile baths, fully plaatered. Eln- LARGE LOT—At 171 Oak St. B SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS Co., ,38 Main St.. Ml 8-7958. TOMATOES—75c baaket. Michael 2>,4-room apartment, heated, elec­ rage” nicely- landscaped. Schwartk zone, near Main St. Water, side- rngidarly $2.00 -4^ experj work Fatnotia lot Hcrvtce Money to Loan 33 19,56 GE STOVE. Call ’laftar 8 rooms for one or two gentlemen, tric range, refrigerator, garage, closed torch, attached garage. 1043 d o d g e —Seven passenger se­ aince 1031 Phone m 0-4537, Pol MANCHESTER Kurys, French Road Bolton. Real Estate, MI 3-6464 or CH- walks and eewer. $3,500. Also In­ §ELLINa YOUR horns T Fof ROOFINf’ —flpecialtslng In repair POWER MOTORS-Entlre itock at p.m., MI 9-2095. with bath, shower and parking. disposal, no pets. $75. TR 5-2506 Large lot. 823,900. R. F Dlmock wiHi cpupon bnlnw— pnly dan $.300. \n 4 051.1 let-ton a Ing ruofs nf all klnda Also now i ABANDON ALL BILI-R-Apply lor ANDOVER 29 Hazel St. MI 9-7083. 2-2865. dustrial land on Parker St. Call prompt, atflctent. courteous serv­ VERNON cost. No down paym ^t, 20 rao4itha TR 5-5050. A' Co., Realtors, Ml 9-6245 Bar­ roofs Ouller work r3'ilinneys| a 1st, 2nd. o r ’TIrd mortgage. Con­ bara Woods, Ml 9-7702, Robert W. MI 9-3361 or MI 8-1660. ice and aimraiiitig without obliga­ No extra eosts, no obligation, noth­ 1057 FORD convertible "* H1LIJ3’ TEIJiViaiON Service HERRON to pay. Colq’s Discount Station, 438 SWEET CORN. 3 dozen 81.00. CENTER STREET—Three Rooms, SIX . ROOM—Colonial In very de 1 leaned, leimircd, 25 veare ex solidate your debts Into one easy Center St. Louis Bunce, 529 West Center St. STOVE and REFRIGERATOR For Agnew, Ml 8-6878, Joseph N. Ash­ tion, oi-ta j HAVE TIME, will wui k All odd now 849.95. Marlow’a, 867 Main St. Meekville St. > ‘ Apartments— Flats— tor. MI 3-5969 or W. R. Smith of Manchester. Site has sand, tioii Best offer Ml .3-5554 he- Jobs done any time Evei N tluiig Is Heating and I'luniliing 17 lodHV for cash tomorrow Central -SALES tion. call MI 8-7428. any time. ness couple, no children. Must be ranch, cellar, 100x200 lot. Only SELLING YOUR home! land or Ttds eoHpnn worth Really Cn ,IA 7-0195 54 Church 8t. FALL PLANTING or landscaping? Tenements 63 clean, with all modern facilities $10,500. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI MI 9-8952. gravel, loam and view. For fur­ business, (or prompt service, call hveen 5 and 0 p m. out specialty. Ml 0 3033 HWAT-SON. PLUMBrNG and hesT REPRESENTATIVES ther Information call Lawrence F. Evenings AD 2-2424. Established I.x]oking (or top qualify clean H ousehold G oods 51 MANY HOME FURNISHINGS. In Manchester or close vicinity. 9-61S2. . “ Paul J. CorrentI, Broker, tfl toward fho prieo of Ing contraclnr New Installations, 1928 For ConncrticiiL SIX ROOM apartment, completely 6-6 DUPLEX—Cabinet kitchens, Fiano, Broker, MI 9-5610. vT a M RUBBIHH OT Full lime loam? Call MI 3-8603, Sandstone, Reason, breaking up home. 40 Ml 9-4519. modern baths, hoi water heat, 3-5863. 1050 PADII.fAC Pnnverllhle Ren alteialioi work and repair wnrk Medical Service Int, gravel,-dll. u n iv e r s a l —- Wringer waaher Kenaington St. ’> redecorated. Central. Lease avail­ (X) MANCHESTER—Six room,Co­ cleaning, removal aervicc iiind aluminum storms, double garage, VERNON—About 18 acres with o n o R o o t Rolithing. aonahle,. Call Ml 0-5000. Ml n 3808 CMS $50. Roper Gas range with heat­ able. Ideal (or teachers, etc. Call lonial on a largo lot with a beauti­ LISTINGS W AN TSa alngte and acaplng, lawna mowed driveway Help Wanted— Female 3.'i MI 3-157" any time. large lot, busline. Immaculate seven room house. Beautiful spot aeaiing patching Metal, card ing unit, $35. Electrolux gaa re­ Farms and Land for Sale 71 ful view. 12x% living room with two-family houeif. Member' of 24 HOUR IniniedJala service Re Hartford Area itNAPP SHOES. Harry Mahoney, frigerator $5. All in good condi­ fireplace. 8 bedrooms, garage. condition, only $18,500. Carlton W. for small development of homes. B M l M l i B m | I hoard (ininis Ml It »T57 modeling, repairing, new inatalla aEWINGXlACmNEXptmaloi^ Salary Baals — Car Furnlahed ^ Musical Instruments 66 Hutchins, MI 6-5132. MLS. Howard R. Haatlnga, Real­ 38 Maple St Tel. Ml 8-4337 tion. Call MI 9-7546. FOR DIFFER EOT sizes and types 817,900. R. F. Dlmock A Co., Real­ High and dry. Builders—See this tor, MI 9-1107 any time lions, electric aewei cleaning, pcrleni-cd pieforred bijt will train Age 35-55 FIVE ROOMS to rent. Call Ml of farms and land tracte within 30 one. P. V. Tongren, Broker. Ml R o y a lif W ear It For Atternooni tors, MI 9-6245, Barbara Woods, MANCHESTER — Excellent six dral-i pliies cleaned fast ami effl If Hpplli-ani Is ramllini- with mis­ Send resume only to MOTO-MOWBR. Toro. Jacobsen ANTIQUE FURNITURE. aUver, ELECTRIC METRONOME—88, 78 3-5558. miles of Hartford. Lawrence F. Ml 9-7702, Robert W. Agnew. Ml 36321. CALL CHipsI 9-62M clem Will R Guy, Ml .3-0577 cellaneous (amllv sewing. Kaklar rotary, reel or riding type power rpm classical albums, never used, , room Cape Ood. Good location, ARE YOU CONSIDERINO Indnatrlas, Ine. Elegant Lace! Mr. .1. H. Kile.v glass china, and used furniture Fiano, Broker. Ml 9-6910. 3-8878, Joseph N. Ashford, MI SBLUNO YOUR PROPERTY7 Toy Co , 50 Hilliard St Conneetlcut Mcdlcsl Service Ins. mowers Toro Power Handle. bought and sold Furniture Repair 50c each albumi Call MI 9-7862; WILL SHARE my home with three near everything. Full price 812,- MANCHESTER—Lakewood Qrcle ■•LUMRINC AND lobbing allera- 9-6818, or Robert D. Murdock, Ml 700. Short way out. Nice four We will appralae your property P.O, Box 1742, New Haven, Conn. Capitol Equipment Co.. 18 Main. Service Ml 8-7449. school teachers. Vicinity High 86472. South, near Country CHub, .100x210, llons, i-iippei lepnlruia, Einergen- riANIST for Mam-hcslpi- dancing MI 3-7058. School. Write Box N c/o Herald. Houses for Sale 72 room home, should qukllfy for city water smd sewer. Reason­ tree and without any obligation. cv i-alls. Ml n 75.35 ai-hool. 5’oung adii-li or teenager PART-TIME—Esso Service center. VACUUM CLEANERS bought, (VI) MANCHESTER - New 5H G.I. A real buy at $7,600. Over 80 able. Call Ml 9-6141 after, 4 p.m. We alao buy property lor oaah. preferred. Phone PI 2-6336 after Honest, reliable, nights, week- 3VOULD you like, foot comfort? sold, repaired, any make. MI FOUR-ROOM Apartment, second 810,600—SD( ROOM Colonial, alum­ more listings of all kinds in all Member Multiple Uatlng floor, no furnace. Convenient lo­ room ranch In eatahlished Class A ■BOLTON AND vicinity— Fof lota STANLEY BRAY, Realtor 5 p III, erida. Call before 6 p.ni. Ml- Consult your "Mason” shOe coun­ 9-3651 after 6. | inum etorms, double garage, good nelghborboo(L JFlreplace with price ranges. Cali the Ellsworth Moving—Tnirking— 9-8108. selor. The shoe with no breaking f. V. TommEN cation. MI 8-4782, location, Carlton W. Hutchins, MI Mitten Agency, Realtors, MI' and acreage call Lawronca F. BRAE-BURN REA1;TY w o m e n AVflO W;ORK!~Add $10 •paneled wall, la n e kitchen, ga SloriiKe 20 in period R. C. Jewett. MI 3-5532. ; REAL ESTATE BROKER 9-6182. 8-6930, MI 9-6524 or PI 2-7412. •Fiano,'Broker. Ml 9-6910. 50 86278 to $20 e week lo your liu ome tak­ SERVEL- Gas refrigerator, 11 ft. TWO ROOM—Apartment, wlli re- j n e . Nice lot with trees. $17,900. PLASTERER an4-PIasterer’s It. F. Dlmock A Co., ReaRofs. MI MANCHE.STER Package Delivery | ing oideiii for Avon’s TV adver­ MARKS ELECTRIC TrX tN " sk T ' $60. MI 4 0513. j deporate. See Mr. Clark at 709 $15,800 — LARGE three bedroom FOUR BBDROOM-;-Ctepe. Q ty Helper, > Rodman or surveyors’ “ Anythivg In Real EaUte!** 96248, Barbara W o^ s,' Ml 9-7702, Light trucking and package drilv ! tised (-usmellcs Intletriea where helpers. Apply Conn. State Em­ with acrcpsot-les, $10, Call Ml -' ;-----I Main St., MI 8-2068. ranch, attached garage, aluminum utUtties. 812,000. aifford Hanaen, ery Hefrigeraiors washers and you work 40% i-ommlsslnn. 9-,5691 after 5 p.m, etorms, full cellar. Beautlhil lot Robert. W. AgneWi kO 8-6878, Jo­ ,,,enooy a ployment Service, 808 Main St., M l 3 .6 3 2 1 THREE AND FOUR ROOMS— seph N. Ashford, .ktl 9-6818 or Realtor, John (?heney MI 8-240. stor e moving spec-ialltv Folding , Phone ilA 2-1753 Mancheslei-. CRAWFORD Electric Range, good-l Near bus. Carlton W. Hutchins, EvenHigs MI 96840. chairs foi lent Ml 9 0752s, COMPLETEI-Y Enclosed Camp | condition, $25. MI 3-2861. Tile bath. Furnlahed circulating MI 0-0182. Robert D. Murdock, Ml 86472. personolized WANTED 'Woman to taka i-ara nf! PART TIME S-fEADY " w ORk’, Trailer with aide rahlnel, 9x12 hot water heat. Venetian blinds. BOLTON—JFour room ranch, two I T S NEW! (X X V n il—NEW six room Colonial, MOVE RY rRAII.ER van Tt • less 3 year-old ( hltd In niv home, from wall lent. Call M I' 9 9822 after! School St. near Main. . Adults. (Xm i-SAN TIN A Drtve-OH Kaa- . years old. Aluminum atorm win- days,' Sanitation Company, Hart­ '6t7i900. BsIm built by Joseph rxprnutvi* Onr Innd iMHtenil of 3:45-3:45, Write Box RG. c o 4:30, : For Information Inquire 254 ney St. New 5>A room ranch on downs and scresns, carport, ame­ ford and vicinity, c::ar necessary. Rosetto on Broad Street, , near kitchen Iwo 4ir thr<»c- kiiiorr loaduix Herald ^ Guaranteed Income. Connecticut “ HInce 1901 B.v Reid Spruce SL large wooded lot. Built b$ Harry site driveway. 813,990. Owner ALUMINUM QQMBINATION unlonrlmK— DinttMitivr. dt|^tfl>d It’s Been Goodwin J'r., 818,506. R. F. Dtmoex Waddell School. IH hatha, bdilt-in , MI 9-2637. State Employment Servlcf, 480 Of Courae" Btovc and oven. Completely. land- nnd (iniRit ” Thr Rrnl (or izopa ** ('OMPTOMl'ITER Operator ahl7to Cntpitol Ave., Hartford, ^twaen AUCTION ROCKVILLE—One five room cold A Co.. Realtoiii, Ml 9-6245, Bar­ with your ____ n\o Aiintin A (Thninb^rn Co ftO.I type. Bookkeeping inSchiiK* op- flat, 2nd floor 860 monthly. 2 phll- bara Woods. Ml 9-7703. Robert scaped. Amesite drive. DeOvCry to a.m,-3 p.m. Wedneaday, Aug. LOAM FURNITURE— ANTIQUES— SILVER^H IN A' In totdaye. ~R. F.; Dlmock A Co., TO BE SOLD Kabi Njfddlf Turnplku, NTl S eratm-. Bookkeeper, lyplai and 27lh. A.sk (or Mr. Hansoii-or Mr. dren..,Three rooms 3rd floor, all W: Agnew. MI 8-6878, Joseph N. THERMADOR Hnrlforcl CH 7'142:< alenographer Apply Conn Slate: Realdue of the Eatate of Lola C. Mra. Remsep By Ogflhy furbished for married couple, no Realtors. kCl 96346, Bartiara PHELPS ROAD J Wall, factory representatives; Order now for Fall seeding. Ashford,„iia 9-8818, nr-Robert O. An attractive 3-bedr.oom 'home Employment Servti-e. 306 MaliC Removed From l« t e Honie, 4A Woodside Circle, Hartford, Coma,, children. $11 weekly. ^ 'L a k e St- Murdock, 80 8-6472, ' Woods, t o 9-7703, R oben' W Ag- BAS^ENt WINDOWS Project 574, Rich, ciilHvated tobacco neW. t o 86878i Joseph N. Ato^' located In,,an excellent reaidential St , Manrhealer SALE AT LEGION HALL— MANCHESTER, CONN. BUtHn electric range: 8232 PaintinK— PaprrinK . 21 Held loam. TWO-R(K)M Apartments, Inijlud- (XXni-rSDC room Cape.' FlnlahOd ford. Ml 96818, or Robert D. Mur- area with nicely landacaped lot tX 34.41 RELIABLE High R(-hool Girl foe On l^onmnl Ht„ Off Main St.^ Oppoalle State Armory ing heat, hot-water, fas,’ 'electric recreation room, g s r ig e , covered dock; Ml 86473. * feet front and 238 feet deep.: PAINTINtl....,ANU paperhangtni $tp«tUtttP4ivlM,cerii S(i4iir((9tnit baby alitlng after si-hbol ('all Td. Ml 9e0650 THURSDAY. AUG. 28.1958, at 10 A.M. refrigerator and ^as stove- Call patio. Beautiful landscaped yard, Large living, room with fireplace, Hood cl’ajfii wnrkmanshhip at rea MI ,3-9314. R«aH Hpralrl Arlvs. 7- MI 9-4071 from 6-7 p.m. only^ choice locaUon, $17,800. K F,. (XX) -COVENTRY- 8H room and screened porch, Modern, * Neb«ndln|wlthsutomaticmiit-lew)evea anuahle ratea 30 years In- Man­ INSPECTION AFTER 9 A.!^. Dimeck A Oo., Riealtora, HI 9-8948, ranch. Basement garage, three kitchen, dining room, 1(4 baths.' chester. Raymond Ftske. Ml '■'s' . ^ ^ Barbara Woods, Ml- h-TTOS, Robert bedroome. Acre loC $16,700. R F. master bedroom, attached garage * Coordloit* Dwell witk losreoit wanaiatIriMr 9-9237 'Many Very Fine and Distinctive Offerings Dlmock A Realtors, .MI plus many other featurea. Fairly Town of Manchester W. Agnew, Ml 8-6979, Joseph N. :■* Abundeet itorife ipeei at imr fkgwWk— A.M. aeaaioii—Silver;—Tall coin pitcher B.l°dlardiner. N.Y.l, Ashford, Ml 9-6918, or Robert D. 96245, Barbara .Woods, 5{T9-7762r priced at $18,500.. EXTKRloft amt tnlcrlor painting W A L T O N 'W . Robert W. Agnew, MI 8-6879, Jo> * Sift, citen, tool eaoUMVfithslertrieily Olllngs refliiiahcil Papoi-nanglng SEPTIC TANKS „Pr. Tiffany ailver aoldter oompotea, Ktrq' repouaae game act, fltteid Public Hearing , • Murdock,♦ • Ml 8-6472. ”_____ - _____ ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. F O R GRANT AGENCY AND , travel caae and aterling dreaaer -Itema, 24 in. Sheffield tray and eeph N. AWifoni; M l'96818 or Wallpaper hooka Ealimalca given ( D ) - 811,800—818,])80. New subur­ Robert D. Murilock. MI 8-6473. 963 Main Straet Fully i-ovi'ipd by itisuram-c. Call REAI.TOR othera, Sheffield candelabra and candle aticka, fine aterling and Proposed Additional PROTECT YOUR BJ^BMENT EXPERT ban ranches. Five rooms, acre M I 9-5*241 Edward R Rru-x', Ml tt-t003 Llattng and PLUBBED SEWERS coin flatware, large hot water kettle, 3 pc. plated set, 8 coin ' Appropriation BOLTCN-«Osrpenter Rd., attrac­ ...... In accordance with provisions of lots, fulj basements. High eleva­ WINTER AND SUMMER Helling a t y tableapoona (G. 3V., New York), pr. Sheffield vaHea, covered vege­ tion. nice view. 10% down. R. F. tive six room ranch, ajltached NICE 3 BEXIROOM—Single, in P L U M IIN G nnd Country Maehiae Gleaaail table diahea; muhy heavy aterling serving pieces, ladies, 3 pc. Chapter V, Section 8, of the Town Dlmock A Co. Realtors,' Ml garage, ameSIte driveway, porch, ood condlHbh, extra lot. School Futl screen, lochs from Inside. 6 , v ,X c .r -L v Homea—Slncf Septic Taaka. Dry 3Vellt, Hewer salad set, etc., -mug, (G, EOff),-. sterling mufGnIcr, etc. Portico Charter: • .. _ 9-5245, Barbara Woods,'' Ml f-7702. large, lot. 817.200. R. P, Dlmock. ftreat vicinity, only 818,900. 8. A. HereVoonvenletice at a fingertip, , W dN AS A PRIZE! R E P A IR S 1910 LInea Inatalled— Cejlar Water- cl(Kk witl8 d(fme. Considerable choice china;—Plates in Royal Notice is hereby given that a Robert W, 'Agnew. Ml 8-687Sj Jo­ A Co. Realtors. MI 9-5245. Bar- Beechler, Realtor, MI 86969 or All glaee andid screens are removable from insid-ide the house. I proeling Dona Worceater, Limoges, Spode, etc., Canton China, Dresden bonbons, Public Hearing of the Board of Di­ seph N. Ashford, . Ml 9-6819 or )>ara W(>ods. MI 9-7702, Robert W Wes Smith, M l 9-8953. 33 III aell well liehiw iimrkri Oourtea,y, Dei>«ndaMUt]r, Italian bone diahea, coUectiou of cups and saucers, Lenox and rectors of the Town of Mant^es- Agnew, MI 3-6878, Joseph N, Ash INSTALLATION , Integrity Robert D. Murdock, Ml s-6472, _ |>rl(-c. NE33' ’58 KNGI.IMII Mintons tray seta, Lenox and aterilug riemi-taaae, much other tei, Connecticut wlU be held In the f(md, M l 9-6818, or Robert D. Mur­ $11,500—Near four room ranch FOR MOST Cheese Jkoes Nuitipla Llating Service Municipal Building Hearing Room, dock, Ml 36474.-----r --. with garage and -a beauttfui lot C le ve r you lo be ahh* lo c m i bet FOItl* Station 33'ngim-Earnrt. MoKINNEY BROS. fine china. Glae6;---Hhcqulaite ciit stemware, pr. cut compotes cut (XXVI) JUST OFF Potter 8t. SIZES . B wike eeletiiuk A simple sflernonn sivle. hut WILL R. GUY ' LILLIAN «k GRANT vnaea. cranberry shell (flahea. pr. vaseline Dolphin candlesticks, Tuesday, SeptemW 2, 1958 at-8:00 . Beautini: six room Dutch Coli/clal Ideal, place for children In Bolton. Only $ each r-leganl im-e sm-h as Ibis enchant­ MI 8>1 IAS Suwurog* Dltpesol Co. (XXrV) klANCHESTER older Al 7- $11,990—Busline. Older six room 9,95 INSTALLED Sfkosdsoms, detailed so beautifully It he(oiues TEL. Ml 3-^75« etc. Etchings;- Sir Isaac Walton by -W. H. W- Bichtliell after P.M. on a proposed additional ap­ for only $l9,90o. O il R. F. Dlmock ing runnel' lo add .sparkle lo the M l 3 - 0 i 7 7 ISO-138 Pearl 8L - All $4808 propriation as follows; .. , room home, three bedrooms, 3-car house with garage, oil heat, shal­ tfgtniwt iCwiI tiBdt the prettiest dr*ss you own: It tabletop: 'Hie filet (-enler of Howard Pyle and others. Piranesi engravings. Colored prints A Co.. RcaUors. Ml »«245 or Mr. (Webbl. Oil painting kfter Titian. Lunch 12;30-1 P.M. Afternoion Bernle Cantor, 'tR 8-8498. garage, large lot. Within St. low lot 'Rtouirea minimum of comes In a wide sire range for the roae.s i.s a iiim u m le d by a boi-.Jei Additional appropriation by James Parish, 818,900. R. F. NQ JO t TO a SMALL matron ■esaion; Antique curly maple flat top highboy, mahogany splay ■yard work, ’Vacant. ■ iKlude tht cconofflicil Thtnnsfor In yew buildlni sr raaiofolln(tota. Vkili ' of spid e r-w e b hu e allocation from the Capi­ (X m ‘ MANCHESTER - New ^ Dlmock A Co., Realtors, 5Q foot butler’s cheat, empire console table. 2 drawer writing stand, tal Improvement Reserve $13,000—Vacant six room 9ape in U TERMS e FREE ESTIMATES M No. 82.32 with Pal-o-KHma ds Pattern .No 2116 cunlains iT-o- room ranch home in Rockledae 9-5246, Barbara Woods. kH 9-7702, 'll Sirea 34. 36. 38, 4J), 12, 44, 46, 48. walnut dining table and 8 rhalra, Empire deep cupboard slde-- Fund for propdsed instal­ good condition.' Oil, full basement. I ( liM dlrei'linns: switch llluslra lluns; » SEPTIC TANKS aecUon, 1% baths, ceramio tfla Robert W, Agnew, MI 8-6878, Jo­ GI or FHA. (fontral. Sire 36. 38 bust, sho'rt sleeve? 51* I fllei diagram Whitehoust Bros. board, mahogany drop leaf Dtincan Phyfe type table. Large ma­ lation of various .storm kitchen counters. Attaebed seph N. Ashford, Ml 9-6818,' or Cleaned and Inatalled water aeweiW. located In 818,300—Another s ix room Cape, CALL NOW Ml 3-2856 yards hf 36-Inch. yard coiUih.hI. i .Send 2.5(- in Coins, lot- ihi.s pal- FORTHE VERY BEST IN HOMES CALL hogany book caae, divan, chaise lounge, miple b ^ . other furni­ amaaite drive, fully tent R ^ r t D. Murdock, 50 8-6473. •- Center Street In accorO- with fireplace sjid garage, vs- Bend thirty-five cents In coins le rn add ,5c fu r esc’h p a tte rn fu r ture, fireplace equipment, etc. Wood model Penn. R.R. locomo­ lot. 819,900. Call R. F. Oimoch cknt. -» for this paUern lo .Sue Biiinett. PAINTINtanf • S E W E R S tive. hooka, 78 rpni recoi-da, etc, ance wHhf ths State High­ Roaltora. Ml 94146, Barbara ANDOVtCR—FlTa room year 'round I fit.it-clan.* mulling. Rend to Anne way pe'partmcnt Agree-' T> J. CROCKETT, REALTOR Manchtster Evening Herald, 115(1 j Cabot. Mancliester Evening lle i - Mnrhina lananed ImMrtant additions:—From the Bninsen home (recently sold) WocKia. Ml 9-7702. Robart W. Ag­ cottage. Two Iota, near take. Fire- AVE. OF AMERICAS, .NEW 100 No. Quaker Lane. West Hartford. Antiques (to be sold about ment known and deetg- ■“ new. Ml S487I, Joaepli N. a 2 - lace, garag*- Vacant. 19,400. > MI 3-1577 |ald 11.50 A V E . O F A .M K R K A S , nated aa'ProJect No. 7$-^ . , (dm CbenM or C lifford HanMuv Home Specialties Co: ^ORK 36, V.V. Print name, ad­ I NEW VORK .30. .\,v. Print Name, DECORATING • INSTALLATION 1;4A P.M.). Extia fine Sheiaton field bed, cherry highboy base. (oed, Ml SAStS. or R o M D. Mur­ 5 MI 9-6418 , dress with Zone. St.vie mimher and R. F. DIMOCK Co. Pembroke table in cherry, inlaid .'Sheraton card table, unjisual Olcott Street «Mt«riy to dock, MI 8-6478. Realtor, M I 8-2458, eveniligB, ^to ' Addies.H and f’allc-in Numhei (nttrior- artd Exttrlor SPECIALIST Mala S tT M t...... ;. |SS,428. 96840. IgANOHESTER—Twe family flat ^ BOB BROWN and CHARLIE PRINGLE 336 NORTH .MAIN STREET— TEL, MASS Sire. Add 10c for each .pattern for Have you a copy of our 1038 small flhid‘bed. Sheraton-atepdown bureau, Windsor comb‘-baek firat-cl’aes mailing. Ml 94M5 rocker. Empire secretary, small table,. 5 Wlndaor arrowbaek GUbett C. Barnes, Secretary $11,900 NO CLOHNO coate, attrac* (46),, centrally located, hot water YOUR LOCAL HOME IMPROVEMENT DEALERS 4 Needlework Album?, ll contallip Fully Intifrtcl EAST HARTFORD 117,900- S i x oil heat. One apartment vacant ’ V With your paUern loi-der enclose rhalra (I arm>. corner what-oot. Also rare >4^ in. pewter Plata Board of Directors tiva 8 badroom ranch, ceramic Open Dgily 7 AJd. to 5 PJjd.. Induding We*Me*ii dozens of pretty deaigna in cro­ ___ GuoraiifMd Osuitry BARBARA WOODS . 'kuadisstar, Connecticut bath, formica eountera, hot water room ranch. Garage, quiet street, and completely reconditioned, 88 cents more for your copy of the chet. knit, einbrtildery and lew; dOSKPH N. ASHFORD •'Frederick' BaasetL New York.'* lameli—Trurtefben, ' FaU A Winter '.58 edltipn of Baslci • MI »-T70t Ml 04010 Dated at Manchaatar, Oonnaette ■;lMat, akooUant ccnMnictlon, 100* near bna, iwaily new. Stoiyn win­ Nothing fo do but move iit, alee TT Aftonooo and Satorday Until Nooo plus directions for ona knit and Wtritmunship Driiaagt Ga. ROIIRTM .RilDAfON, AUCTIONEiRS trdntaga, traaS. Carl tan Hutch- dows. P, V. Tongren, Broker. 2Q- ttp f o . cai lu ,n o . FaMhlon, a ctmt1b6te pxttfrn maga- ROBR»T W. A Q M B W 1 ROBBRT D. ITOROOCX ^ thla Xlat day o f August, 1M$. W. three crochet Items. Only 2So • Fhenu Ml 3-0110 m 04070 m 04470 i^ l MAIN ST,. FHONE M l 9.V77*. M A N O H R S m . CONN. f A r t Na. Bilir ' ' Ia8. M l » « i i l Alice CUmpet Realtor. ^ AdvcdttM In llie H erald---li Bfne for women who sew. Jugt 85c.' copyl M I M 1 4 3 RAYMOND R. REID, FHONE MI 9(4411 \ '1. ,

,'V'. ✓ 5 1 / 'X57.:5r- • ’ J-''W ’■T SBN TUESDAV, a u g u s t 28, 1968 ;$anrl)f8tpr ^timing Hm Gi'’ "M * t------A r m g k Daily Nat Prcai Ron Par Mw 'Waah aisad The WdRther The clasa.of^lMd of East Hart­ 41 n Church will sponsor an Ice $45,000. Income to the. town from "definitely” do waiit aiich a lot. cream social In Luther hall Thiira- the cemetery superintendent's di­ They also decided to write to the The annual session of the Con­ rection has rlasn frpm 111,596 to MANCHESTER H eaxt Attack necticut State Gtange wiU be held day evening from 6:30 to 9 o’clock. Town Parking Authority (TPA) The proceeds wil benefit their “On 126,300. suggesting a .meeting aa "early aa m u M o m - m ii T in Hartford Oct., 16-18, Delegates The superintendent asaumed his from State Granges will dlscii.ss lo Texas” fund The young people jiosslble” to diacuaa their ideaa re- 301 Center St. Ml 3-5135 -L Wa^hingrton, Aug. 27 {fP)— will serve a choice of sundaes, cof­ position In 1945 as director of the 'garding, lease arrangements, what proposed changes in by-laws. The .xemelfry^ department when- the rnnmu iV 4 it ■ . Most of ths opposition to state­ The ^nate Rackets Commit­ Sixth Degree yrill be conferred on fee. punch and cooktes^o the pub-' buildings would be raxed if the Juneau, Alaska, Aug. 27 )T lie. East, weal, snd Biickland (>eme- parking lot was atithorfaed, and r-Vast, nigged and beautiful hood in Alaska had bfgn baaed tee said Bolbert (Barney) Friday evening, Oct. 17. Isrles ware consolidated by the on a faar that increased costa of what compensation ; the ownera Alaska— alim in population ,Bakerv 300-pouhd aide to top late General Manager George would receive for the Iqaa of In­ state government' would mean a Teamsters union x^ses, to­ Waddell Into a single unit, come from theae buildinga.. ^ but mighty in size and poten­ new boost In taxes for the terri­ o|cik.s Observe tial— is going to become the tory’s 215,000 residents. day suffered a'severe' heart Mtarle«l Per|>etiial <’»re It- was also suggested the area a tta ck .. \ OPEN WEDNESDAY F.lllott established perpetual care be surveyed and the Parking Aj^th- 49th state of the Union. However, the heavy outpouring 25lli Aiiniversarv as a part of the purchase agree­ at the' polls was viewed by most The attack cam# juat a. few orlty would be asked to spell out AlaMia voters crowded to the houn before Baker was to have' ALL DAY ment for cemetery lota. Prior to what part It would play In paving, poUs In record''number yesterday observers as an'indication’ that Mr. and .Mrs. Nickodem F. WoJ- that time lota were sold either on lighting snd marking the proppaed statehood was headed for approval testified In the rackets hearings,^ and, by -a wide margin approved Chairman John L. McClellan (D- rlk, 1.18 Wetherell St. were honor­ a perpetual of annual care baala. here Uirmigh college,” the aiiper- lot. ‘ admiaaion of the territory to the by a wide margin. Raps Story DOUBLE ed with a surprise parly Sunday Tilts, he reported, resulted In 's tntendent said. "Some of Manches- The meeting waa held by th e ! "It’s a wonderful night,” said Ark) announced Baker’s illness as Union. With 109 precincts report­ he opened the hearing, WORIJ) GREEN on llie oifHslon of ihelr i.^th wed­ Isrge vnliiine of bllla, hoohkeep- ter'.N doctors and lawyers were newly formed property owners! ing, Immediate statehood had re­ Interior, Secretary Fred A. Seaton, ding anniver.aary. Altogether 12.'i li g and correspondence and unpaid summer, employes in the ceme­ the administration's greatest Robret F. Kennedy, committee committee consisting of John ; ceived yee votes on 19,007 ballots. counsel, told reporters first reports Rans STAMPS relatives and frienda were preaenl accounts for vsrioiis reasons. Kl- teries, and we even now have two Merz, Stillmsn Keith. D an t e Votes against statehood totaled IXKtster of Alaskan atat^ood. He Opposes EVERV WTCDNESDAV from Maine. New Hampsldre, New llott listed the desth of the imme­ teachers here. " he added. PaganI and Mr, iinil Mrs. ifebert .^pnly 8,814. Seaton was in Juneau for the vote were that Baker’s condition was diate lot own#r, moving lo other critical. He was' taken to George York. New Britain and ttila town. KllioU was born in lielaml Aug. Sandals. They rtwn the land on ■ 'Two other proposltior.s, which tabulation last night, The -couple attended Maas in citle; nr neglict of obligations ss which It W.SS recommended the ■ Extends A "rhe voting was sc, heavy at Washington Hospital here. On N e^oes causes of the amount of work in­ 6. IP(*7, and rnlered the United must 6e approved if. statehood la Kennedy said Baker, soh-ln-law FAIRWAY New Ynrk City Sunday In the Slates when he was nine. He was parking.Int ahoiild be located. The to beedme a fact, glso were pass­ many precincts that ths supply ’54 Verdict j church in which they were irisiTled volved In malnlalii the cemetery of former Iowa Democratic State educaled in Manchester tschools. recommendation was made after ing by th6 game margin. Proposi­ of ofBclai election ballots-was ex­ 876 MAIN STREET ' 2.7 years ago. In the meantime a records « two traffic surveys In the area hausted before the polls closed. Chairman Jacob More. wa«. strick­ Little Rock, Ar^., Aug. 27 jeomniKtee from - Polish Women's .Some parts of the cenielei y were The beginning of an extensive tion two on^Uje ballot dealt with en , at hl8 hotel shortly before, he W ^ in g to n , Aug. 27 (JF)— military inreei was started when sometime ago. g6 r d ia l in v it At io n acceptance of the present boun­ lAirplanes were pi«ssed into serv- (/P)— The Arkniims House , Allianr-e. Group^No; 246. consisting iinkepl because of unpaid accoiinls, The committee was formed last - would have, started for the Senate. and Senate, within a few min­ President Einenhower said to­ of .Mrs Stephen Yencha, .Mrs Con-, and the cemetery was not entirely he Joiner! Hie Navy for four years daries aa boundaries of the new -ici to carry new supplies of bal- Office lauding. Rl 16 He then worked al Cheney week d)irlng a meeting of the own- j TO MOTHERS and CHILDREN and state. Proposition three provides Idts to some precincts. At others, utes apart, today gaves'lnash- day he may have told friends I Stanly Kose, ,Mra. .lean Klejna, presentahle al all times. Hie ceiiie- ers with the TPA and the Chamber ! $I(>0 Bills In. Envelope lery ciews'hsd to iiialntalii these Bros, for nine years. When he'was for the transfer ot 108,35slahllahlng perpetual care, the atate, and reserves power to • the about agri envelope full of $l<>0-bnis Arkansas schools rather than should be slowed down. I cemeteries receive i onsl.anl stteii- rose to major, s rank he still holds President' to make certain military- ■ Included in the heavy turnout But the President denied at a land many olher -silver articles In the Guard fleserve to learn who got the money and i were preaented to the couple who ! linn er|iially dispersed over Ihelr land withdrawals in tine of na­ at the' polls were 19 and 20-year- wlmt It waa used for. submit to forced integration. newa conference that'he ever aald j expreased Ihelr deep graliliidc lo ,63' acies Prior lo fedeialixatlon of the v “Back to School” tional emergency. old Alaskans voting for the -first Baker waa scheduled for teetl- he wishes the Supreme Court had I their friends for Ihrir hind Aso estnhllHlird liy the siiprrln- Guard, FIlliill was comnilsaioned The return^ Included vote totals time- The voting, age in Alaska mony In continuation of the com- Little Rock, Ark., Aug. 27 not ruled in 1904 in favor of in­ I thoiiglUfuineMS. lemlant Is an exlenslv''s kardex a aecond lieiilennnt. He campaign­ from heavily populated cities in was lowered, from 21 under terms mitee’s investigation info alleged (fl*)—The Arkansas legisla­ tegration in the nation’s public Mr. and Mrs WoJilU liave two sysleiii of filing, nils system estali- ed In Ihe Pacific Theater during cintral and southeastern Alaska of the Cons'Ufution of the pro- corruption and terrorism in Team­ ture raced the clock today to schools. iliildren Their rinughter, Dorolhy, lislies permanent safely kept rer- World M'sr II with Hie 16Pth Beg. and came from more than one poaed hew-etate. •- ster union affairs. Shortly after Elsenhower apoke, 43rd Div. on New Caledonia New pass a sheaf of anti-integra­ PINE LENOX la a pupil 111 Manchester High ordsiaf dale, place of Interment and third of the territory’s approxi­ State Offioera Primary Baker told* the committee last the Justice Department announced School, and Eddie Is altending preaenl lot owner. Klllolt’a office, Zealand, New Georgia and New mately 297 precincts. The special statehood vpting waa 'Thursday he could not remember tion bills before the U.S. Su­ It will -ake part In arguments be­ Noire Dame College and la active also din|iliiya several large maps Guinea, ami will) General McAr- -Fashion Show Forecasts on the eve of the elec­ paired with a.p^mary election to preme Court meets to take fore the Supreme Ctourt tomorrow whether he ever had ah envelope In sports He jilavs': busehnil with imllinllng the name anil pliicc of Hiiir In Hie Phlllpplnea. tion had predicted .lot much more PHARMACY each grave In the ceinelerlea. .ANIve In Church at the time alleged, a j^ar ago this up the Little Rock school con­ on the school integration crieig at. ■Morlart.v's team anil .SI, Cyrils of than a 2-1 margin ’ for 'Statehoo,d. (Continued on Page Ponrteen) month. Nor, he said) could he re­ Little Rock, Ark. 299 E. Center Sl.—Atl 9-9896 Hart fin d \Vo)c|h Is a foreman al In an.swer to questions fniiii the ‘Pllliott is miirilcd and his dxiigh- troversy. Town Hliidy Con)nilHee In' H'ehru- I ' ci, Bcvei ly D'Anmlo, living in member whether—if he had It— A special House Education Com­ The dejiartment said. Solicitor the ..Pratl and M’hifney AlmafI This Wednesday, August 27, 3p-m. General J. Lee Rankin also Will planl. j Hiy p«»rlalnln|( lo ftpr.viue Im orpo- VN'e.sl Hartford, ha.s two daugh- such an envelope contained $1,000, mittee last night whipped through I i by tliY* (’ornot.pry Depart- tcra He and hl» wife. Louiae. live IN OUR or from whom he might have re­ and approved 12 measures dimed file a legal brief In the- case to­ at 124 Haybeny Hd., ftlaatonbury, Capital Offense in Alabama ceived It. at blocklug forced integration and morrow in advance of the argu- Ijrppnt Klllntl loported "In I1M5 menta. ! Ihf I'cmetftry Mhh equip* "Hunting and fUhing,*' KIlioM On one point Baker was firm:' at'Crippling the effectiveness of ment to servlrp funenilii. and rte- promptly replied when aaked of "I never got paid no $1,000, to me National Association for the Eisenhower said In reply to a ‘ pended on vault rompanlen. lent what hia apare-lime recreation CHILDREN andTEENAGE SHOP arrange labor peace between the Advancement ot Colored People question that he la sure .there w-ill FORMICA men nnd funer«l dlrertorn to mip- rfmatata. He ia a member of the Teamsters Union and the Esco In integration lawsuits. be no great divergence between LECLERC SECOND FLOOR (Take Elevator To .Second Floor) ;ro Faces Chair Motor Exhibitors Service Co., of hie personal views on the Integra­ ply their own, ThiJi incrtnl « Iojm 1601)1 and 43rd Divlalon Aanoria- n ie Supreme Court meets. In FUNERAL HOME COUNTER TOPS of revenue to the lown nnd the llon.a,/ Veterana of Foreign Ware. McKees Rocks, Pa. tion Itiue and those to be set forth Ueaeive Officera Aaan. and ia a The committee announced It also extraordinary session tomorrow cemetery wue blamed for the Modeled for .vour inspection wil'. be Fall Fashions for to rule. In effect, on .whether the 'In the Justice Department brief. "OUR SPECIALTY" eliHhby nppeiirnnrft of lente, member of the American Ceme­ would call as witnesses George F. The President also declared the tery Aaan. Klllolt waa preaident of the teenager, junior miss and younger children. Callahan Jr., Esco president, and Little Rock school.system shall, FINEIUI- Het« and rusty lowerlnf; devlcea MORIARTY For $1.95 Robbery receive a breathing spell of consequences will be terrible if uacd al many of the aervic ea. Since Ihe Married Couplra Club of the BJdward Welnheimer, a labor con­ some atatee close their public SERVICE ANDERSON- South Methodiat Church, and he Plan to ronie, an enjoyable afternoon is in store for yon! sultant to the firir.. months or perhaps years before it only town-owned eq\ilpment and hta wife take part In Ihe ar- BROTHERS integrates a second time as It did schools In an effort to block court- Walter N. la permlllfd. . . and all aervice.a - Montgomery, Alar, Aug. 27 i/P> gro choked her and tried to rape Owners of a iDes Moines, Iowa, ordered mixing o fib h white and llvifle.a of the Manrheater Square 801 Csnter St. her. motor court had testified Wein- last fall. l-eclerc, EVANS CO. ' are Kupphed with well cared for ITiinre f'luh, REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED . . . Aiabama’e ''governor, who may Negro races.' Director MI 8-5188 Wilson was charged with rob­ helmer and Baker were guests at It was to block a possible Su­ Crewmen of the atomic submarine Nautilus, riding In s>pen cars, move up Broadway during Wal- equipment, Aa a reaull. Ihe aerv- have to decide the fate of a Ne­ preme Court ruling demanding Closing the schools under such MANCHKSTKR. CONN. Icea In Ihe crinelery followa the DOOR PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED . . . bery, which is defined by Alabama come by New Yorkers In Wall Street financial dlatrlct today. In lead ear, from left, are: Com- -circumstancee would result In a gro condemned to -be executed for law as the. taking of money or (Continued on Page Fourfeen) Immediate integration that Gov. mander William Anderson, Nautilus skipper; city greeter Richard Patterson; and Rear Adm. Hy­ Call Ml 9-5869 iMI 9-423.1. Ml 9-47«4 , aame neat', digntflerl pattern aet iOrval Faubus convened the leg­ whole basketful of litigation. 23 Main Street, Manchester In the funeral home" robbery, said yeeterd|y he pre­ goods of value from another per-, man Rlckover. (AP PhotofSLxj. Eiaenhower said. fers to conun'uta deaui sentences son by foree or fear of violence., islature yesterday. - - a Man Ilmira Hriniktlo^^n FREE PARKING. Rear of Our Store. The key measure' he placed be­ h«ut laws on I The aame leport ahowa an nu- whenever possible. whether or not a weapon ii useb. the books to permit closing o f its The law does not specify any fore .the lawmalfers gives the gov­ inual total of man houia for "If I can find some excuse to Dag Launches ernor power to shut the doors of Governor Appeals •choole afid Arkansaa' Gov. Orval i moving and irlmmlnK: aervu'e to turn aomebody looa'e. I’ll always amount of money which must Faubus 1«M aakad a apeclal aea- be taken before the offense cottstL any school house the federal gov- ! f u n e r a 1 a. 3,740 hnui a: general do It,” Gov- Jam es E. Folsom said ernraenl seeks'to Integrate by For Sate BHviiig rion of hla atate’a legislature to tutes robbery. In Alabama, rob­ Peace Mission^ Salutes give him authority to shut schools. malnleniim-e. including leal 4|ia- at-a press conference. force or court «rder, A followgp poaiil. 4.A00 hoiira; anrl grading •tHJW.HALCcoR> ^ Stats Supreme court is bery Is a capital offense. ElmnKower’8.’^^f4eaark that he Although he was only tried on bill'would permit studeiht8 thus' Hartford, Ailg. 27 t/h- 6ov,; Albl nnd repairing lota, 1,000 houra. M A N C H i i t i R C o n n * conaiderlng aa appeal for a re­ displaced to carry their state may have, told friends that he be- 'I’he rrew la made up of a foie- hearing In the case of 65-year-old the robbery charge, Wilson waa Se es Hu ssein coff has made a special plea to Ilevee the school Integration proc­ CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS also indicted, for another capital school funds to a school of their the people of Connecttiiut to drive man, rlerk. foiii- permanent . I hi ee Jimmy Wilson, a Negro ex-cohvict choice. Nautilus Crewmen ess should be-slowed down was his aeml-permnnent and five aeaaonni sentenced to death for robbing a offense, nighttime burglary. He .Amman, Jordan, Aug, 27 (ffj— safely over the coming Labor Day first public indication that he was not Indicted for attempted wnrlteia white womsm of $1.95, Dag Hammarskjold arrlv^ In Jor­ (Continued on Page Sixteen) weekend. feels deiegregatton efforts may be ■’^^'e hire aludenla lo \\oili for Folsom said ihe had no Intention rape, which ia punishable by. a New York, Aug, 27 — The-'»cl.Jmed today "U .S.S.' Nauttlile moving too fast. maximum sentence of 20 years. dan today for the firat round of The Governor’* safe driving plea ua during the aummei. Home atari of attempting to influence the was transcribed yeeterday ,by> sev­ city's 3-day salute to the atomic I Day" In New York Oty. A refiorter told Elsenhower a while In high arhool and continue court • 6r Infringe on its jurisdic­ Hundreds (5f letters nnd tele- talks -to stabilliEe the Middle East eral radio, Statlmte and will be submarine Netitilus and her crew The proceeelon’e destination was I weekly news magaxine (Newa- The Bank that gives you PLANNED SECURITY tion and repeated he could . not enough for U.S. and British troops the' Waldobf-Aetorta Hotel for the |w#ek) says the President has told (Continued on Page Sixteen) broadcast periodlcKlly during the headed to a climax today with a SUPfR MARKETS dlscuas the- caae as long as it is to go home. Boy, 15, Knifes coming days as a constant remind­ following: friends that he wishes the court The U.N. Secretary-General was ticker-tape parade up Lower being considered by the High Tri­ er to drive.ra to drive aafely. Broadway. Presentation . of . the mayor's had never handed down its '1.964 bunal. . ! greeted at the Amman airport by ■croll for .distinguished seiwice.to decision, and thst he also feela ' Premier Samir Rlfal. They went Principal over Ribicoff's plea followed the worst Office workers toaaed tons of Once a condemned prisoner in CAP Pushes Hunt rash of highway fatalities ever to streamers and con'ettl showering Anderson and the aklp|>er’B accept­ the integration process should be Alabama has -exhausted hie ap­ 'directly to King Hus.seln’s hilltop ance on behelf of hie crew. slowed down. DEVELOPING palace. Hammarskjold declined to mark a Conneclicut weekend pe­ down on Rear Adm. Hyman G. peal to the courts, only the gov­ For Missing Plane Oass Ranking riod. During laat Friday, Satur­ Rlckover, ‘Yather” of the atomic' . Preeentation ef bronse city me­ Dealing first with the report., he ernor can spare hie life. Since dlscuas his peacemaking mission day and Sunday 11 persons died dallions to Andenion and Rlek- ia against the 1954 decision outlaw­ Everyone at Our 3 Offices with rejjorteni. atibmarlne; Its.skipper, Cmdr. Wil­ ing school segregation, Eisenhow­ Folsom first took office In 1947, Bedford, Masa., Aug. 27 (JP)—A in traffic accidents. ^ liam R. Anderaon, other Nautilus over, who ia President Elsenhow­ lOYS* - GIRLS' he has had to decide the fate of Hammarskjold and three aides Eadt Haven, Aug. 27 (87—Doc­ er’s personal representative at the er replied emphatically that the maestve air search directed by the flew to Amman from Beirut In a ‘"Ibe number of highway deaths officers and mSh. report Is not correct. 85 persons. He let 16 men and Civil Air Patrol got underway to­ tors ssy a high school principal, laat weekend was heart-breaking Al the Brooklyn Navy Yard, S' 3-day fete. DOUBLE one woman die • In the electric U.N, -courier plane. During an stabbed by a 15-year-old twy may .and tragic," he said. "Coming up A luncheon to t wives of crew Then ha went on to say he might skeleton crew kept wetch on the BRIEF CASES FOR SCHOOL chair and apared the Uvea of 18 day in an all-oui quest pf four per- overnight etop in the Lebanese , is Alert to Serve Yon ■sims who vanished Sunda.v night lose some use of the fingers of his is the weekend that la usually one bluS-blsck sub, which carried them menribei-a hosted by Mrs. Wagner. capital, he conferred only with (t'ontiniied on Page Sixteen) mmi condemned men. In a flight from Manchester. N.rf. of the most dangerous of the year. under the North Pole icepack to Tomorfow, the Nautilus will left hand. Wilson'e fate will rest in the Wllllmantlc, Conn. U.N. officials, I hope that drivers will exercise leave for New London. Conn., her WORLD GREEN ALL COLORS— ALL .STYLKS Jordan's newspapers hailed The school official, CarF Garvin, history and on a record-smashing govemor'e hands If the State Su­ Thirty-five aircraft Including the highest degree- of thoughtful­ race across the Atlantic Ocean. home port. , 14 Banking Services preme Court- turns down his re; Hammarskjold’a visit. The news­ .54, was stabbed In the aim snd four helicopters will take part in ness and care on ' their weekend More than 16.000 persons visited f r r t t t u w e t n o t \VK HAVK COMIM.KTK .SCHOOL SU PPLIES quest for a rehearing. paper Falaatin said "perhaps the hsnd with a 19-inch butcher knife trips." Mounted police, representatives the search along with acores of yesterday by a student whd first of the / rmy. Navy, Marine'Corps, the, Navy Yard yesterday. .Qbly # Savings Accounts The Negro,, who has served two men on the ground. easiest part of Hammarskjold'i Last year, four persons died In prison terms for grand larceny, miasion )s the/ question of the tried to shoot the principal with Air Force and Coast Gusrd, relatives of the crew and specially Bulletins CAP Capt. Joseph Dardano of highway crashes during the 4-day invited guests were allowed uinn s # Home^lmproverhent Loam was convicted of robbing Mrs. Es­ the Hanscom Air Base In Bedford withdrawal oL foreign troops be­ a homemsde shotgun. Labor Day weekend. ri,assed colors and city firemen fi’oih the AP W ires STAMPS 9 ^ were In the "anguard of a motor­ aboard the sub. cause all th« governments ' con­ ‘I'h'e gun, loaded with a 12 telle Barker, 82. She testified that Additional hours for dockside Pham iafy DEWEY-RICHMAN CO. # Savings Bank Life Insurance before taking the money, the Ne­ (Continued on P age' Fourteen) cerned ha^'*’considered retention gauge shell, failed to go off. Police cade of Ifi-open cars carrying the I ^ 1MC. W of these . 'troops as a temporary aald a blast from the crude, rub­ Nautilus crew. riewing by the'public were sched­ uled for today, - TWO KILLED IN CRASH WEDNESDAY 767 MAIN STRKKT # Personal Loans. measura:^’ ber-band-powered weapon could The parade route ended at City Trumbull, Aug. 27 UP) — Two /Israel Baaic Problem have killed Garvin. Hall, site of a brief ceremony. Andetaon gbnta(tq the awing of person* were' killed at 12:16 .FaJaatln declared that .the baste The knife severed a tendon, and. News Tidbits Along- the route, a section in accepting honoif 'on behalf ef th'e p.m. today when, State PoUoe # School Savings crew yesterday. problem In the Middle East waa a 4>4-hour operation was perform­ Culled from AP Wires front of St Paul’s Chapel wSs said, their auto waa atiuck by China Reds Hammer the state of Israel...... ed laat night. The principal was reserved for the wives and fam­ At a luneheonj'ivan by the Met­ another ceir on the .M .errltt ' SPECIALS - # Collafaral Loans later reported In fair condition. ilies of the honored men. ropolitan <3iib and the New York Al Jihad said Hammarskjold Parkway here near Route 26 In - The motorcade took on an added Council of the Na-vy League at the Native Waybest Chicken will "find hta path payed before Police said the knifing follow­ 'Die American Bar Association head-on collision. State PoUco # Banking by Mail him with no ditches to- frustrate ed a disputd between-the principal passenger at City Hall — Mayor listed the dead.aa Joseph De- urges that appointment of federal Robert F. Wagner, who pro- (Oontiiined so Page Sixteen) Ti^y Chiang Islands his, efforts." The paper added Jor­ and the boy, , whose name was Judgaa ho removed from pelitiqa* • • niseo, 88 Lemrel Ave„ Mliforfit dan is closing Its ears to'anti-Jor- wlthlield by authorities, over- his LEGS ,H 55c # Travelers Checks A 'year of progress along many ------the drir-er. and Theresa Rltade- dan broadcasta which. It aald, are class .tanking at East Haven High liaea, in the face-Of overcrowding, 'Julio, also of the Milford ad­ AMESITE still emanating from "certain sis­ Schaol.' dress. .Ages were not ai'allablo. ; # Christmas Club * was reported to ,povernor Ribl- Tkipsl, Formosa, Aug, 27 (F)—f 40-acre rock lilne miles from the ter states.” , ■>PolIco Chief Edwin Prieet told U.S* Navy Goal Too Small Injured In Hie crash were two BREASTS „.69c Ths Chinese Communists todsy Communist mainland which serves coff today by State Prison Warden After i^ulsage of the U.N. resolu­ this etory ; ' '"''-'v Mark S. Richmond. . . Premier passengers in the second car. # Register Checks gave two of the tiny Tan islets aL another. Nsttonaiist lookout. The, boy, in private schbolf Jhe The Natlonalista said a smalt Com­ tion Jordan told its radio stations Charles de Gaulle arrived in revolt- DEERFOOT fn Amoy Bay ths worst arUlIery to stop feplvtng to attacks-from last two years, attended'Bast Ha­ pasting .80 far of the vest pocket munist fleet moving., to' it api- ridden Algeria today on Yhd last leg IKE 5'.%CATldN8 FRIDAT # All Purpose Savings Club. Cairo and Damascus radios.' ven High as a freshman during of his campaign to sell .hie new Wanhlngtoil, Aug. 37' (JPf— DRIVES wsr In the Formosa Strait. parently for- a n ; Invasion was the 1956-57 te'rm. He was to be Red Missile Subs Seen In Cairo, the newspaper Al -Ah- Instollod ly # U. S. Siyings Bend Belief Increased- - on Formosa broken up Sunday night. conetUutron to- the people of Mad­ President and Mrs. Biseahower th$t ths Beds soon would try to The' Natlonalista- reported suc­ agascar anil French Africa. plan to leave by plane Friday "Connactieiit't Loading Paving Caiitractor" (Conttmied oa Page Bight) (Continued on Page. Fourteen) Induetrtal accidents In Connecti­ fo r til # Loans on Real Estate selxs the tlnV Nattoiallst outposts cess in their return fire yeiterday, Hieir- vacation a t Newport, FRANKS Flr«l In Muallly — Fnim t In. Priei. pjuitMt l» ScrxlM only 214 miles frotp the Commu­ claiming their guns knocked out _— ------. cut showed an 8 per cent decrease threat to U.S. by 1960s R.I. James C. Hagsrty). YVIdte NO m o n ey d o w n ~ TERMS ARRANGED (ell typesl nist port Of Amoy. artillery emplacements on Wuyu, during the; pjiA -yeffrV although House preaa secretary, said In ' — TTie Reds might plan to assault . small Island In Amoy Bay, and medical hospital coo); itt.auch cases announcing this twtay' that no MUCKE'S JA 2-5750 GALL Ml 9^224 # Safe Deposit Boxes ths Tans in ths bslisf that they on Ting Tateng IslnnA- hnd blew rose by 16 per ce n t... l*reeldent By EBNEfiT B.,VA€X;AB0 « should be determined by the sec- speoiftc time has been set yet - can get away "with it without risk­ up ammunition., and gasoline Nixon-Ike Choice Gets Adolfo Buis Cortinee, of Mexico, Waehlngtonf'i o a r Aug. 27 185-4^A retary of defense and the Nation- for departure. But he added the ing American intervention, observ- dumps on Wuyu and at Weitou, on stepped in to seek the sod of a 5- group of experts warned today al Security Council as part of the Eisenhowers do plaa to get ers said. Washington dispatches the mainland. day university atudedt strike pro<- that by tha early 1960e mieaile-' nation's over-all etrateglc deter­ started early Friday morning. The Co.' have suggests^ this appraisal of By NationaUat coilnt, .the Com­ teeting bus fare increases in Mex­ firing Russian submarinet will be rent budget. n. THOMAS COILA Communist' intentipns is well munists by noon today had fired X New York Nomination ico a ty . capable of devastating American 3. There should be a signifl'- • ITNDERWOOD PACT VOTED KIELBASA founded. total of nearly 100,000 shells since The Boyiet preaa accused the cities. ” cant Increase in thS rate and tcala; Hartford, Aug. 27 ID —Un­ lUtln Rlark Top Boalrr For .Sal* In 8 Gallon TalU 87.50— ITtRF. DRLIViJiY BFiRVl’t'E The Communists hurled some 4,- they drastically stepped up the United States ef spreading slander "A massive attack with auch of building altfick aubmarini*— i derwood employe* almost unan­ (MO shells at the -islets of Tatan Formosa Strait wir last Mtur- By THE AHSOCIA’llBD PRESS tin g that Rockafalier and eUtera against Red China to cover *up weapons could level our entire ur- the ones that ffack down enemy | imously voled~to accept a new NAPIER and Erhtan In half an hour, the '•Isy- Vice'Prarident Nixon apparently were strongly urging Keeling to what it called U.S. .responsibility ban -eoclsty,’’ aald the Underseas j luba. The'"report described contract calling for imprc(«'»- mm Nationalist Defense Ministry said. Radio Peiping 'continued to run for the Senate. for T a t Bast tension... Reports Warfard Panel. The group waa too small a Navy goal of tome 75 msnts but no wage increases at charge the United SUtea with has dropped a 1960. presidential Since Tatan la only 96 acres in anchor ■windward in the troubl­ , Tidked with Preetdent by a restaurant hosteaa that her formed to advise the mlliUry su l^ •ttac*^ aubifiarlnes by 1870 a BushnrII fitemerlal meeting Fitting children's shoes is d specialty at Leonard's: else and Erhtan only 40 Seres, the heightening tensiOQ in the For­ ed sea of New York politicx Hagerty aald Nixon talked per­ bMi forced* her to quit her job by committee of the House-Senate 4- Ths Navy’s research and de­ toddff. The contract Inehidea half-hour ahelllng waa the hesvieat mosa Strait and Recused the velopment budget for tindersea priK'islotts for re.opealBg talks LR; BAG Nixon’a, activity in urging Re­ sonally to Blsenhowar and then re­ haraatlng her after ahe tesUftsd Atomic Energy Committee. Yes, Mothers and Dads . . . do know how* concentration of fire In the five Americans of threatening Com­ publican Rep. Kenneth B. Keating layed to Keating the word that before the Senate Rackets dom- In Ha 16-page report, the panel warfare should be doubled, with on wage*. boUday*. t'seations COFFEE we days of stepped-up artillery attack munist China's security. of Rochester Into the race for the "botl. ,-the Preaident and himself mittae are to be' Inveatlgated by painted a ' picture of grave peril substantial Increases year by year. and insurance on Jan. 16. Your AavinRH on Uie Nationalist offshore Islands. Claim nect Beiaforced Senate yesterday was interpreted thought that Mr. Keating would .both the U.S. Attorney's and' the ahead for the United States unleas There ahoiiTd also be a substantial Current Annual TTis Defense Ministry made no Increase in the Navy's budget for ACX.'USEU Of I kIONAPING CHICKEN OP THE SEA 'Tomplota Lina Ekrn A Red broadcast claimed U.8. eir as an effort directed In .part at be a" fine candidate, and the Vice 1111 n o 1 B State’s Attorney’s of­ this nation's own''submarine and Of rorracHra Dividend Rate announcement of casualties, nor end sea patrols had oeme within keeping the "Vice Presidents pres­ President urged Mr. Keating not fices... A legislative subcommit­ atitlaubmarine programs ire basic research. Hartford, .Aug. 27 (ffi—Warrants Bhoaa” did It mention any attack on the 12 miles of the Chinese Coast and idential aspirations afloat In 'a to decline the nomination should tee wiu meet In emergency ses- pushed with more vigor and on a 5. Greater use should be made of rbargiag kidnaping wqre' tssoed . third Tan ialet, Santan, leaa than SOLID P o ll IP a rro t speculated that American "naval critical area. the opportunity be preaented by rioh to cemslder laveettgattag a much larger scale. universities, private research cen­ by the Hartford Police Court to- * Vour Doctor’! eight acres in sise. ships now Iring off the coast of Keating had been reluctant to the Repubtlcin atate convention.’’ enrvey that chargas. mahulmtn- "In a future war," the report ters end industry for grappling day tor a 34.year-oi($ Maine man WIIITK PrracripMon Another 4.B00 sounds were fired Thia Indirectly breached Etsen- said, "the ocean could be our en­ with undersea warfare problems. and his l7-.vcar-old'ilR IriemL can at Quemo.v in a fi-hour period. No Japaih the Philipplnea and Hawaii gamble an almost sure house, seat Istration and staff dlaienalon in a TUNA MKAT FIIM With Cara might be ordered to reinforce the by entering the contest for the. bower’s aetf-impoMMl rule agalnat few California hoqiltaU. emy aa never before." The report was released by Sen. Charged - with kidnaping Albert * Oommunist eea or air activity 7th fleet.’" Peiping: also took um- p—Thn V2.1 Aloin Sf ,'j f o ■ f i t r The Tans. Idave been used as ob­ conducted as-ueual. 'j f o ' L nl,- M ^ Mn.' )■ .t, , Po.'t. ii'. nominated by the Kri[>ublican state next presidential nomination; for lead Borvlee hi a. downtown ml'eaile. Present plans call for Gates, who said "all ef ua In the' New HnvM Rnllroad' todny 15c Up *Hning U tI . t ,1<)f« C‘ * ■' W, sf Mpd.-'/,' servation posts to alert the Na- The U.S. consulate general in ported thnt''eMeettv* Bept. t . Brh. Of’fN THURSDAY oonventlon meeting In RochiMter. If Rockefeller can defeat Dehir Oklahoma City lunchoonatto will tha first of these aqbmarlnea to be Navy are kaehly .-await of this TOc Lh. ItT. BOX SIZE Uonaliat Nayy of Bed ship move- Singapore annmuiCed that the two Jamea c . Hagcny, White Houaa (scratic Gov. AvartU Harrlman in critical threat wa Mek in the field 469 workera krill bh lalC V 10c “O urJU utinriis IVtNINGs 6 lo 8 ROTH 8RAN1HIS O-'fN IR/DAV. f. ments to and from Aidoy.'- oontthua Into Its fifth day, available In 1960. tran^orta >hieh sfilled. from press aecrttary, told repertari yaa- Noarember tha graadaon of John Army efficiala are elatad ovar 'Wotild Fuah Palaria Frogtaae Of undersea warfare." off ginihm l^**^^ If the Chwaatmiat take the Tansi, there early yeeterday with 1,600 tfrdxy Nixon had iaformad Idin of D.'~ Rockofoller e f dtane>-glving the "ciomplately succoasful" static 2. The Polarta fubmarina pro­ Oates said eonalderabta prograat I ALWAYS PilNTT OS fRU PARKING i thhy anhattly' also will try to Ifnrtaee.aboaSd ware bound for reitelTlBg k telapliana esa from (amo la eoruin to bo aeelalinod>as teat of what la reportedly fiu gram riMuId be^ fcopt separata has bean mada'in th^^.B. whma- partes an depaiteaanl teRk aOae T ta fa itg Island, 17 miles Nalaoo ) Rochefelier, OOP; iMtqi- i S S t T a t ligter'RW IkW W P’U Y-l aeutk ed Quenoyr TUnitiiig ia m d .foekak malar yot from the Navy'J' ngfiilar -ship!- « ■) adri fbr New Torii gWrenqr, aay- I.« «iFi«oaigM) Om fn * awrifl. . . . iM ^ e t Polarta ■Maejr- .reiiuaata'^ fOaattmnfi im Page

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