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(Olaedfled Adri'^ ttsln g on Page 12) PRICE FIVE CENTS . VOL. LXXX, NO. 279 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MCTNDAY, AUGUST 28, 1961 Only After Peace Treaty West Offers East Reds Demanding Voice Soviet Total Goulart Bares Claim Testing Ban In Any Talks on Germany Geneva, Aug. 28 (iP)-—The United States and Britain of­ Corrminv Aiiff 28twithout the (BUat) German Demo-^there will have to be bilateral Ulks fered today to negotiate with To Brazil Presidency tjomi, uermanj, AUR. iioyRepublic are unthinkable.” and bilateral agreements on access Russia a nuclear test ban (JP)—The western powers Will The editorial said it should be to West Berlin,” the paper said, demand in the next few days clear now to ever>’body—after the I t added treaty covering even the a conference with the Soviet slamming down of the Iron Cur­ "We are prepared to give any smallest tactical a t o;m i c Union on the Berlin crisis, tain through Berlin — that Kast- necessary guarantee that rightly weapons. Weat talks are inevitable. Such can be e.xpected from lus against U.S. Delegate Arthur H. Dean Army Chief West German Foreign Minis­ tallcs would have to be on a peace any violation of the free city made the offer on behalf of the two ter Heinrich von Brentano treaty for both East and West Ger­ status of W'est Berlin." western powers at the opening of said today. many or, if the West should refuse | The Communist paper added, a critical pha.«e of the deadlocked Brentano told a news con­ that, a peace treaty with Ea.st i however, that the Red regime 34-monlh-old talks. I Opposed to Germany, the Red organ as.serted. | would demand "guai antees for the At the end of the 90-minute ference talks are needed to Neues Deutschland asserted that I undisturbed peaceful life of our meeting. Soviet D elegate S. K. make clear the positions of if a separate peace treaty Is signed I (East G erm ^l citizeiis guarantees Tsaiapkin. the dav s chairman, both sides before a catastro­ with East Germany _ as Sovie^ hat > threw cold water iTake-over phe develops. He said it Premier Khrushchev has promised nto a center of we.stern propo.sal, telling news­ to do by the end of the year — all | the peaceful consti-uction of social- men: » Rio de .laneiro, Brazil, Aug. should be on the foreign min­ nations' who want to use the land ism in our republic." The Western Allies have always "While arms and military pre- j 28 (/P)—Ranieri Mazzilli, tem­ ister level. and air links between West Ger­ paredness arc being increased i many and West Berlin will have to refused to negotiate with the East porary president of Brazil, German government, contending throughout the world, it la naive to Bonn, Germany, Aug. 28 make bilateral agreements on the speak quietly about such technical told Congres.s today the na­ subject with East Germany. , (/P)—Chancellor Konrad .\de- (Continued on Page Four) measui-e.a." tion’s three military minis­ nauer wants the West to take "Nobodv should have any doubt, | The only po.ssible way out for ters have refused to permit the conference, the Soviet Dele­ Vice President .Toao C^ulart the initiative in starting ne­ gate said, is for it to be merged gotiations on the Berlin with gneral East-West disarma­ to return to Brazil. crisis, government sources Dc Gaulle Reluctant ment negotiations. said today. They added that "Separation of the two issues is Paris,, Aug. 28 (IP)—“Un­ unacceptable to the Soviet govern- der the constitutional rules of Adenauer gave instructions ' ment, he declared. to this effect to Wilhelm For the first time since the talks my country I consider myself Grewe, West German ambas­ Rusk Denies West-4 ] opened on Oct. 31., 1958. the W est the !new president of Braxil,” sador to the United States, at I held out a prospect of a total ban Vice President Joao Goulart on all nuclear tests, including told reporters today. a meeting this morning. ; those too small to be policed by • known long-range detection rneth- Goulart ended a 24-hour si­ Berlin, Aug. 28 Tb« Five-year-old John Gorton in the Portuguese territories of ' Commi-ssion, says the U.S. should officers, chiefl}’ Belgian, in the A frican. of a Wumlngtoa, IM-> (Gonttamed on Page Two) (Continued on Page Thirteen) Newtown died and 4-yearMfd Africa a century ago. end the presemt three-year nuclear Katanga army. There was no interference with sports service testified today h* Richard Daillador was badl.V^in- It primarily affect* Negroes of test ban agreement with the So- There were .some minor clashes press dispatches to foreign cities, distributes by telephone the unof­ jured when they 'were hit by a the African prortnees- including re-1j Viet U nion. . . . a 28-year-old E ast and a scattering of gun-shots, but but other communications with the ficial winners of horse neea truck driven by Charles Wargo, 29, volt-tom Angola-by repealing the ! German border policeman slips in a U.N. representative .said no- outside world was halted. virtually every major track In the Justified... but Harmful Newtown. native statute tinder which only to West Germany while patroling ; body was hit. The U.N. troops put Godefrois country but nas no bookmakera Wargo was charged with negli natives achieving a certain level of the Iron Curtain border and asks Munongo, Katanga’s strong mam as customers. Albert ToUln, a (In Leopoldville, a United Na­ partner and general manager of gent homicide and relea.sed on ' education have had full citizenship for political asylum, western bor­ tions spokesman said the operation and minister of interior under $1,000 bond. rights. TTiis statute never applied, der guards report, .the third vic­ the Delaware Sporta Service, told was intended to remove all 500 house arrest by surrounding his the Senate Investigations sub­ Nehru Clarifies Views In Ansonia Friday night, a 70- for instance, to Portuguese India tim of a blood.v shooting spre« b.y foreign officers from Katanga's residence, but Tshombe drove committee that he would eut off year-old resident of a home for (Goa, Damao and Giu). an enraged suitor, Mrs. Gladys army and added: "The operation through the U.N. cordon later and the aged was fatall.v injured when Reinhardt, 41. dies from wounds his service to anyone he knew to Moreira made his announcement is going ahead smoothl.v without be a bookmaker. He said Ilia sub­ struck by a car while walking on in a speech at the City Hall Stock received S aturday In Memphis, opposition and with the full co­ (Continued On Page Seven) On Access to Berlin an expressway section of Route 8. Tenn. scribers are professional bettem Exchange. He said Portugal aims who place legitim ate bets >4 race Police said Salvatore Rizzo died "simply to do our duty” In Africa. William Welter. 23. of , after being admitted to Griffin last of three gunmen accused of tracks and then use l(ls aervice "We feel we have ^ e n right In "to relieve anxiety.” New Delhi, India, Aug. 28 (JP>- ’^some basis of agreement” on the Ho.spltal in Derby. our view of the problem of these killing one policeman and wound­ Also Strongly Against French Prime Minister Nehru told par' German and Berlin questions. John M organ, 37, of 129 W arner territories, which depend’ in every­ ing another near Lyndon Station. liament today the sealing oft of “Any agreement should take the St., Waterbury, drowned in I^ake Wis., found injured and helpless 23-YEAR-OLDS FIRST thing technique, education and Washington, Aug. 22 OP)— East and West Berlin by the human approach and riot stick to Lillimonah in Southbury Saturday capital -on the help which they can In a swamp by bloodhounds in one Communist* “in strict law . . . legal niceties,” he said. when he tried to swim to shore obtain from aboard.” he said. of Wl.sconsin's largest manhunts.. Selective Service Director Lew­ may )>e justirfled. but from every He .said It is “not proper for me after the motor on his boat failed. It is necessary for Portugal to Mavor Thomas GangemI declares Algerian Rebels Pick is B. Hershey figured today that point of -view it is a harmful to sugge.st a solution," but the Anthony M artinka, 163 Leaven­ increase settlement of Africa, the a state pf emergency in Jerse.v until next summer he can *t$ck thing.” powers involved should gel to­ w orth St.. Shelton, died la.st night minister said, ”by European Por-1 City. N. J.. as work crews strug- to calling up only 2S-year-.--tderlined group) isn’t going to hold na sensitive to stings. The new Algerian rebel leadership material, jxilitical and diplomatic forever,” Hershey said In a should continTie as heretofore. He e.xpressed hope that .youths 1 in Northwest Morarta, Czechoslo- .support from the Socialist coun- (Continued on Page ’Three) now doing their military sendee in i vakia. a.sserted today it will bolster mili­ copyrighted interview in the Ob-viously seeking to clarify a 164 to 16R tary action against French rule in trie.s and the countries of Africa. we^Iy magazine V.S. Newa ik foreign policy pronouncement last Africa will settle there. He said Five new cholera ca.ses report- Asia and Latin America." H artford, .Aug. 28 lA’- - - The ------ed in Hong Kong, bringing total Algeria, but at the .same time re­ World Report. “We’re going to Wednesday that roused a storm affirmed that a negotiated solu­ Named as foreign minister in move back toward the 22-year- in the Weet by appearing to )>ack State .Motor Vehicle Departments (Continued on Page Nine) n\imber of confirmed cases to 84, the reshuffle was' Sand Dahleb, dail.v record of automobile falali------while death toll remains at 10.. tion to the rebellion is still po.s.si- olds. I don’t anticipate this the Soviet bloc, Nehru told the Sikhs Planning ble. 42, who took part in the unsuc- penlng very fast.” house "a terrific barrier has been tie.s thus far this year and the to­ Vice Pre.sident Lyndon Johnson rests In requested peace and quiet The statement followed yester­ ce.ssful peace talks with France. put up in Berlin — I hope that It tal on the .same date la.st year: Belkacem Krim. veteran revolu­ 1960 1961 Coloradlo to Probe on his spacious Texas ranch ^ter day's announcement of a shuffle B E D S , HUlCaiNSOiN SIGN is a temporary barrier.” Wholesale Fast in the rebel prortsional govern­ tionary and leading exponent of Ctnolnnati, Ohio, Aug. 28 (/R He called again for a settlement Killed ...... 164 168 obsPrt'Ing his 58rd birthday yes- Denver Police as ' terday ... .’Tvvo Pan American ment, shelving moderate Premier the tough line, was kept on as dep­ — PYed Hutchinson waa signed by negotiation. New Delhi, India. Aug. 28 (A>»— F erh at Ahha.s, 62, and replacing uty premier and interior minister. today to a new 2-year contract The threat of whole.sale Sikh fast­ l i e I World Airways planes bring in Western diplomats showed ela­ Faces Homicide Charge oCHIlCiHl O p r f l C l S I 24.000 pounds of excess baggage him witli Ben Youssef Ben Khed- The governiuenfs Tunis head­ to manage the national League- tion at Nehru’s remarks. ing unto death—with attendant da, 41. Ben Khedda. virtually im- quarters announced the shakeup leading Cincinnati Reds. Gen­ violence—was raised today as N ewark, X. J., -Aug. 28 '/P' — _* * for Cuban refugees over the week- In his original speech he de­ knowTi outside rebel circles, is fa r­ in a communique which said Ben eral Manager BUI Dewitt aaU It Master Tara Singh completed two A 26-year-old machinist from Denver, Aug. 28 i.’P) — As two end, but a third is tnmrd back clared western access' to Berlin Bridgeport.,Conn., wa.s .scheduled to j by Cuban aiithnritirs. ther to the left than Abbas and fa­ Khedda would go as premier to was normal to assume that the is "not a right but a concession weeks of fasting in support of de­ officers watched from their police vors a tougher approach in the mands for a separate Punjabi­ be arraigned in municipal court to­ Proposed constitutional amend­ Cairo for a meeting of chiefs of new contract called for a pay by the Soviets” and that this was day on homicide cliarges in the i cruiser, a safe tumbled from the ment to set maximum residenoe war against the French, state of the Casablanca Group of increase although figures were speaking Sikh state. The shuffle took place at a diluted when the joint 4-power Sant (Saint) Fateh Singh, an­ fatal shooting of his wife and trunk of a moving car on a down- requirementa of 90 days for voting African Countries, then head Al­ not disclosed. Hutchinson be­ administration Of the city ended mother-in-law. : town street. The officers gave in presidential elections offered in meeting of the National Council of geria's delegation to the confer- came manager of the Reds, on other Sikh leader, has joined Tara the Algerian Revolution (CNR-Ai, after the Soviet blockade of Berlin The man, Charles Fitzpatrick, cha.se. halted the car and ques- Senate in Washington . . . Gov. I ence of nonaligned countries nt J u ly B, 1959, sttcoeed ln g M ayo Singn in the fast. And J. J. Singh, i a sort of parliamentary body, in in 1948-49. former president of the Indial'*^8 Trimihail Ave., Bridgeport. ! tioned its two occupants. Dempsey at Hartford names Atty. Belgrade bsgiiming Friday. Smith. Hie Reds fintthed In a The 'Western Big Three nations, Paul J. Driscoll of Norwich to Uni­ Trij-ioli. Libya, A communique Is- League of America, said hc‘'had shot the two women .yesterday 1 The driver was 24-.vear-old Ar- headquarters here It said Ben Khedda would ad- fifth-place tie that season, and seeking to convince the world’s .seen a list of 11 other Sikh lead-! an argument, according to j tluir Winslanley. a Denver police- versity of Connecticut Board of sued at rebel dre.ss the Algerian people upon today said: were sixth In 1960. uncommlted peoples of justice In ers who would fast to the death If i Homicide Det. Sgt. Eugene Biierle. I man. His passenger was Eugene Trustees, to succeed J. Kenneth of the CNRA'*'*® retuni from Belgrade. the western position on Berlin, re­ Tara Singh and Fateh Singh died, i The detective .said Fitzpatrick, a ; Haas, a former deputy sheriff in Mansfield of Farmington, to fill "The decisions dealt principally w ith the rein-i .The coumumiqu^ POUO IN NEW YORK STATS ceived these ideas coldly. ’The U.S. A.sked if he expected violence tb Negro, as were the women, fired ; suburban Arapahoe County. out Mansfield's unexplred term Syracuse, N.Y., Aug. 28 t$V— whieh ends June 30, 1963 . . . B reak forcement of the action of the Na-| t>on of Abbas Observer believe he State Department got busy. erupt' In the Sikh community of six .shots from a 38-caliber revol­ From that bizarre beginning 16 tional Liberation Anny and the, «’as dumped because Jiis policy of Health officials were poised to­ U.S. Amba.ssador Kenneth Gal- Punjab if Tara Singh dies, J. J. ver into hi.s wife. Caroline, 24. montlis ago has come a widening in 8-inch gasoline pipeline at Er- mobilization of the A lgerian I negotiations with France had day to meet an outbrerek of pb- ' braith called on Nehru. Galbrajth Singh .said: mother of three children, and his scandal which has reached deep in­ winville. La., forces evacuation of I failed. The talks broke down July Uo In central New Yorit wttb en .mnounced afterward he was to the 770-man Denver Police De­ nearby buildings and detours traf­ m asses. ...” "The re.sults will be horrible, es­ mother-in-iaw, Mrs. Willie Mae Tlie CNRA "reaffirmed that a 28 over the Issue of control of the emergemqr, air shlpmeat ef on t authorized by the prime minister to pecially after Sant Fateh dies. " Harold. partment, outraged community fic off U. S. 190, major east-west mineral-rich Sahara. vaccine. A total of MOSM say Nehru’s remarks "should not Yogiraj Suryadev, a Hindu as­ leaders and led to a full-scale state highway artery. ' (negotiated) solution is possible Fitzpatrick had come to Newark within Uie fimdamenlal principles The shakeup lapparently was d e­ dosea of the Sabin paUo vaedM be taken to mean that access to cetic fasting in an effort to pre­ Saturday, police skid, to see his investigation. Prince Edward School Founda­ tion a t Farm ville, 'Va., launches safeguarding the territorial integ­ cided by the policy-making Na­ have been aUooated to tlw niton Berlin may be denied or impaired vent granting of the ■ Sikh de­ wife from whom he had been ' So far." 13 Denver policemen have tional Council of the A lg eria n —the tin t nwea shlpnddt hgr the and to alirm hLs believe that , it mands, was reported in serious estranged on and off for tlie past been indicted on burglary charges. $300,000 statewide scholarship rity of the Algerian territory, in­ cluding the Sahara,” It added. Re­ Revolution which has b een m eet­ PubUe Health Sendee itaoa I* should not be changed.” condition today. His doctors said year. Five have been convicted, includ­ fund drive to continue Its educa­ licensed the vaccine earUsr tUn tional program for county white cent peace talks with the French ing In Tripolii Libya. Today, Nehru said he believes he had entered the danger zone, During the argument In Mrs. ing Wlnstanley. He is serving a 4- Rebel leaders who have accused month. ' ApproxhnaMy that, in spite of basic differences and his life was almost despaired Harold’s apartment, 443 W. Mar- to-8 yfear term in the Colorado children, regardless of their ability broke down largely on French in to pay private school tuition, says I slstence that the oil-rich Sahara Is Abbas of being too soft apparent- 000 doles were en rani# fey air. of approach between the East and of. The government feared hU ket St., Buerle said, Fitzpatrick Penitentiary at Canqn City. Two The area aew IHS W MpHlnl .'Waat, there is leeway enough to B. Blanton Hanbury pratidant of |np^part(Of Algeria. (Cbntinned on P a g e X w e), oaaea «f potto. ^ n t flikoiUd n o t b e difficult to find .(Coattaz^ *a Piga tknoy (Conttnued eo Page Mine) (CoatiiuHd M Pafa Two). the foundation. The rebel sUtement today “un-

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1961 PAGE THREE FAOE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1981 ple In AmriUar, 250 miles north gtt one going. It's that sort ot or- Columbia Sikhs Planning of New Delhi, apepaled "to the ganiaation—comfortajb^e. If you’re Ikeda Charges conscience of good citizens Sleep Like Log already a member, you know the throughout the world” to endorse others, but if you’re new to town, Aquacade Marks Slip Stimach 6ii I T|MI Futir Sheinwold on Bridge Wholesale Fast the cause of the 6.5 million Sikhs. Cerlifltd laboratory ttttt proto 8CLL*ANS ta^ the orchestra affords a gramd op­ Nikita Meddles He said linguistic justice.had been let! ntutraliif 3 timii at much itOMatli acidity portunity to‘ make new acquaint­ Finish of Course done to every community In India in ont minutt at many leadini dlfottift tablotc. ances with musical tastes the same The Baby Has (Continued from Page One) 6it BELL-ANS today for tho fattoit known “THE WAY except the Sikhs. rolitf. 3Sd at druipiitt. Send portal tt-iCLL* WOKTHUESS HAND < as your own. To 116 Swimmers In Jap Affairs Soiith dealer Doctors said the fast was af­ ANS, Oranicburi, N. Y. for liberal frti iMipIg. If you don’t play an instrument MAY RATE A MD Bom Aug. 19 at Miller’s Pharmacy have vacancies, and we would be following marine weather fore- Then the pre-school children— that possibilities of increased Rus­ Sure to Lose Rockville City Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and ious division in the country. dent occurred was obscured by and Radio Station \MNF. It has only too happy to have the lady ca.sts: little ones given private instruc­ so-Japanese exchanges, as suggest­ In a bridge sense. North was in "Don’t.” Just make an exception The 71-year-old Tara Singh, trees and Allen could not see Di- 299 CRKKN HOAD about 60 members at present, and ed by Khrushchev, "can be found when your partner Is doubled at Mrs. Joseph Zowa(la, Rockville. His paternal gfrandparents are in question contact us again. Tides will be high along the tion by Miss Carole Lusky, opened a burning building when he picked Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Evenson, Meeker, Colo. fasting In the Sikh Golden Tem­ Pace coming. has given one public concert. That's the way things go. with an the demonstrations with a "ring only when there is mutual recogni­ up his worthless hand and heard one notrump. Connecticut shore between 12:30 Daily Question • * • » * This coming season, we hope to amateur orchestra. a m. (EDTi and 2 p.m. today and around the rosy and jump” , breath tion of the position of the other.” his partner get doubled at one no- give two concerts to the public. We also need viola players, and holding, blowing bubbles, prone Soviet insistence that the treaty trump. If North passed he was sure Partner opens with 1 NT, and the Gates, Deirdre Cecelia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mendell S. between 1:30 and 3 p.m. tomorrow. Gates Sr., Wlndsorvllle Rd., Ellington. Her maternal grandpar­ And We hope that they will be even would be happy to have any prac­ Low tide at Old Saybrook la at 8 float, back float, prone glide and poses a threat to Communist states to lose a huge amount. next player passes You hold: better than the first one. which met titioners of the instrument get in kick glide on front. and must be abolished "is totally In this situation a player should Spades—K Q 10 9 2; Hearts—A Q; ents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith. Ellington. Her paternal p.m. today and at 8:30 a m. tomor­ Diamonds—Q J 10 6; Clubs—K 9. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hsirold Gates, Woodbrldge, 'va. with very considerable critical and touch with us. In fac^. we can use row. Sunset tiSday at 8:36 p.m. Sun­ Beginners II showed the hack beyond the comprehension of the bid any suit of five or more cards. popular acclaim. quite n few string players, .since glide, kick glide on backs: begin­ people of Japan,” Ikeda wrote. If he has no five-card suit, he What do you say? She has a brother, Wendell Stuart Jr., 1V4. The orchestra wa.= organized rise Tuesday at 7:11 a m. Answer; Bid th'rce spades. You • » • • • thc.v normally comprise the bulk Boating weather for Long Island ners III. dog paddle, finning, turn­ For a country (Soviet Union) should bid any low suit of four primarily to give adults who had of an orchestra. ing over, change of direction. wdiich has no intention of threat­ cards. The reason you bid a low intend to get a slam in spades or Love, Dana Alan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Love, South no place to play an opportunity to Sound to Montauk Point and Block notcump, and the first step is to The orchestra rehearses regu­ Island: Advanced beginners jumped into ening the security of another coun­ suit (and not a high suit) is that St., Coventry. He was bom Aug. 18 at Rockville City HospiUl. have some fun with their instru­ find out whether or not your part­ His maternal g^randparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greene, East larly on Monday rughts. These Winds southwest 10 to l.’i knots deep water, dived in and swam, and try, obviously there should be no you wamt to make it easy for some­ ments after leaving school. There ner has good support for spades. Providence, R. I. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. START THE WEEK have been in abeyance during the during the afternoon hours and had a swimming relay race. Ad­ reason to say that this treaty is a body else to bid a higher suit. is alwrays the housewife, for ex­ For Sheinwold's 36-page booklet, Laurence Love, Detroit, Mich. He has two brothers, Thomas summer, hut they will resume westerly about 5 knot.' at other vanced beginners. II showed a dive, threat.” In this case. North should bid ample, who pla.ved an instrument swim and turn over, side stroke. Ikeda said Russia's own treaties two clubs. There’s a fine chance "A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” sen(l Robert, 3, and Jeffrey Jay 2; and a sister, Bonnie Jean, 5. Sept. IT that's the Monday after times through 'Diesday. Fair 50c to Bridge Book, Manchester * * • * * during school days, got married w'eather with visibility generally Intermediates I treading water with Red China and North Korea that the opponent* will wander into and didn't have time for music, but Labor Day. Rehearsals are held spades. If they get to four spades, Evening Herald, Box 3318, Grand Aiken, Kathleen Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. WITH in the high school band room, and 5 miles or more but somewhat low­ contest, crawl, elementary back­ were "in complete contradiction” whose family are now sufficiently stroke, underwater swim. Inter­ with Moscow’s demands for the a diamond lead will beat them. Central Sta., N.Y. 17, N.Y. Aiken, East St., Hebron. She was bom Aug. 21 at Manchester this is an invntation to newcomers er in early morning haze. At worst. North will be doubled (Copyright 1961, General Features Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. and grown so that she has time once Marine weather observations: mediate II newspaper race, breast complete abolition of military blocs. again. to be present at that time. Judy Anderson, Stephen Carter, at two clubs Instead of at one no- Corp.) Mrs. Richard Purlnton. Templeton, Mass. Her paternal grand­ Nobod.v expects yqu to be a sec­ New Haven - - Partly cloudy, stroke, sculling anti side .stroke. Ikeda told Khrushchev that if he This is the t>-pe person we are Advanced intermediate a Robert Beers, Robert Grant. John wanted a peace treaty with Japan, parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Aiken, Templeton, Mass. She has looking for in the orchestra. And ond Heifetz. 60 don’t let modesty visibility I ’ j miles, wind calm, James. Rosalie Macht, Dennis two brothers, Ricky, 5, and Randy, 3; and a sister, Cindy-Lou, 1 % . SAVINGS balloon race, side stroke, breast he must return to Japan territories keep you from joining up and hav­ temperature 70. Murphy. Riussell Newberry, Rus­ • • • • ♦ we are looking for thcml Although Bridgeport —- Partl.v cloudy, stroke, crawl. which are integrally hera — a ref­ Also Strongly Against French 65 performers make a rather im­ ing fun. You'll improve as the sea­ sell Olsen, Sandra Roberts, An­ Carpenter,'Cassandra Dee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward visibility 2 miles in fog, wind west- Siwmera, side stroke, breast erence to the South Kurile Islands TUESDAY 4 WEDNESDAY pressive sized orchestra, we would son goes on. even though you And drea Stannard and Karen Wol- held by the Russians. J. Carpenter Jr., 112 High St.. Rockville. She was bom Aug. 16 it difficult at the beginning. That's northwest 9 knots temperature 70. stroke, on back using legs onl.v, Just as soon have 100 or so. So crawl, surface dives. After a boat mcr; certificates went to Michael Ikeda urged Khrushchev not to at Rockville City Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. what everybody else in the orches­ Malek. John Moriarty, Gail Ro­ make impossible the conclusion of and Mrs. Henry Jackson, Clayton, N. Y . Her paternal grandpar­ tra found out, too. display a comedy act, was present­ Algerian Rebels Pick Have Your Tickets Ready, Please! ed by four boys. sen, Calvin Chowanec, Bruce a nuclear test ban agreement "by ents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Carpenter Sr., Watertown, N .Y. In point of absolute fact, the W eir in Japan, Gardner, Harriet Randall. posing difficult conditions.” She has a sister, Desiree Ann, 3. The Rev. C. E. Winslow of the Church of the Nazazeiie checks his passengers as they enter the bus Don'f Neglect Slipping orchestra exists primarily for the Auffience Large • « • * • A large crowd of people filled the "I earnestly wish that the Soviet this morning headed for Camp Idlewild on Lake Winnepesaukee. The pastor chauffeured the First players, and the fact that it ap­ l>emocrat« Progretm DeCarli, David Mark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony P. Decar- Feted at Party beach, and others watched from government would suspend the youngsters in the church bus to the camp for a week of swimming, games and crafts. Counsel­ FALSE TEETH pears in public is secondary. We The first voter making session Pro-Red for Premier 11 Jr., 54 Prospect St., Rockville. He was bom Aug. 15 at Rock­ ors will be the Rev. and Mrs. Winslow and Mi.'s Joan Loca.scio. The first five children ideiitiflable boats. of the year, held Saturday in Yeo­ manufacture and destroy the stock­ N ational Do false teeth drop, slip or wobble like to have players who can at­ piles of the horrorful nuclear weap­ ville City Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. are Pam and Roger Botting, Gerald Locascio, Barbara Bracket and Faith Craft, reading right to when you talk. eat. laugh or sneeze? Ool and Mrs. Gordon Weir of A cpllection was taken which mans Hall registered 31 new voters Edward Zellnskl, East Hartford. His paternal grandparenU are Don't be annoyed and embarraseed tend rehearsals regularly, but if ons and thereby contribute to the (Continued from Page One) left. Others on the trip are Larry Almada, Karen Andreotta, Nancy and Susan Beckwith, Waldo Manchester were honored at a realized J57.,52 for the council's on the official list. Of these, 14 en­ a beach near Bone, In eastern Al­ Botting, Charles Brackett, Howard Jr., Bruce and Mark Collins, Linda and Shirley Davis, Edward Stores by such handicaps. FABTEETH. an you hav'e to miss one. now and fund to finance a qualified young rolled with the Democratic party; establishment of world peace,” Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DeCarll Sr.. Rock^lle. alkaline (non-acid) powder to aprln- then, it doesn't matter too much. garden party recently in Tokvo. geria, and injured 12 bathers. In­ • • • * * Gardner, John Phelps, Margaret Royster and Stephen Moffett. They will return Saturday. (Her­ kle on your plates, keeps false teeth Japan, where Col. Weir aasumed swimmer at Red Cross Aquatic eight with the Republican pary and Ikeda wrote. ly decided the time had come to I missed a couple mviself, last cluding .seven children. The crowd Chamberlain Da\id Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. ald photo by Ofiara). . ______more ftnnly eet.Oive* confident feel­ duties as air attache for the U.S. School where he. or she. may pre­ nine did not register with either pick a fighter with more militant raptured two of the terrorists and ing of aecurtty and added comfort. season. pare as an instructor for local party. Chamberlain, 250 MounUin St.. Rockwllle. He waa bom Aug. 11 No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feel­ Embassy views. Ben Khedda represents a IjTiched them. and noted that eacn side accuses If we can’t get two programs clas-ses. As far as can be ascertained this RorkviUe-V ernon at Rockville City Hospital. His maternal grandparenU are Mr. ing. Get FABTEETH today at drug Col. \Veir. soh of Mr. and Mrs. Later in Bone, terrorists beat a the other of breaking agreements. counters everywhere. ready in a season, then we'll only ■Awards is the first time that the Demo­ atrong pro-Communist element in and Mrs. Herbert I. Wiley, Amherst, Maas. Hia paternal grand­ Justified,.. but Harmful Thomas Weir. 117 Summer St., is Frenchman badly. Passeraby parenU are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Chamberlain, Southbrldge, Nehru is to represent India at a career man in the Air Force, Awards were presented to the crats have outnumbered the Repub­ the rebel hierarchy and opposes Democrats Reap caught two of the attackers, beat Maas He has a brother, Daniel, 6; and two sisters, Barbara Ann, the summit conference of 24 and served In World War n as a following - besides the RediCro.'s licans in a voter making session. the idea of compromise and fu­ one to death and badly injured the Cards Council certificates were Mrs. Edward Carlson, Republican 4, and Joan Grace, 2. avowedly nonaligned nations open­ member of the 98th Bomb Group, ture cooperation with France. other. • * * * • ing in Belgrade Friday. a unit attached to the 15lh Air presented to those who attended a and Mrs. Emil Malek, Democrat, 57 New Voters, Nehru Clarifies Views majority of their classes through­ were present to demonstrate the "We are becoming convinced Norris, David Alan, son ot Mr. and Mrs. William H. Norris, A communique tonight sji- CHOPPED Force in the European Theater. that the only way is to carry our Pari.'. Aug. 28 (/I’l — A big plas­ Pinnacle Rd., Ellington. He was bom Aug. 10 at Rockville City nounced Nehru and Premier Fcr- He also saw duty in Japan and out the eight weeks. use of the voting machine. GOP Si^s Up 29 Preschool I certificates went to fight until the final victory,” a reb­ tic bomb exploded today at the Hospital. His maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Willis ence Munnich of Communist Hun­ Korea, and was cited in 19.53 for Deptula Resigns door of an apartment building Pratt, Ellington. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Florence Carol Anthon.v. Pamela Anthony. Walter Deptula has resigned as el official said recently. "AH of On Access to Berlin gary have agreed during talks outstanding .services to the United ■Vernon Democrats collected 57 Africa ia at war against colonial­ where Hubert Beuve-Mery, direc­ Wladkowskl, Windsor Locks. He has two brothers, William here that "energetic measures Nations in operations and plans Karen Keegan. Thomas Keegan, registrar for the Democratic party. new part,v members to the Repub­ ism. This is no time for compro­ tor of the neiv.'papcr Le Monde, John, SM, and John William, 14 months. should be taken to end colonial­ in the 316th Air Division, combat Cindy Browning, Craig Lohr, Pa­ This action came about because licans' 29 in a voter making ses­ 4> 4> « * * (Continued from Page One) tricia Sanborn, and Eklle Witten­ Deptula is now a state employe, mise. Our war will end when lives. Wednesday speech he was trying ism and racial discrimination and cargo, in those countries. He en­ sion Saturday. The se.ssion re­ France is swept out of North Beuve-Mery was not at home at Moore, Sherry Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B. listed about 20 years ago. berg. working In the Norwich office of corded the registration of 128 new He said, however, he does not be­ to analyze the Berlin problem to assist undeveloped areas In Africa.” the time and no one was hurt. Moore, 10 Mary Lane, Rockville. She was bom Aug. 10 at Rock­ their economic and social progress Attending the reception, held at Preschool n certificates to Bob­ the Labor Department. Mrs. Laura voter.' altogether, 42 of them re­ ville City Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. from a legal aspect. He said he by Ruzicka, Denise Ruzicka, Pam­ Szegda. has been named to suc­ If the rebels succeed in wresting Pla.'tic bombs are lu'ually the lieve any country is thinking of felt there was no strong legal in freedom and independence.” the Sanno Hotel in Tokyo, were maining unaffiliated. control of Algeria under Ben William Arens, New Haven. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Turney ela Smith, Katherine Owens. Billy ceed him Mrs. Szegda has served According to Democratic Regis­ work of French ulta-rightists op­ war. basis for either side "because ot Munnich left yesterday after a Khedda’s leadership, the door pre­ posed to President Charles de Marie Moore, Hartford. She has two brothers. Stephen H., 4V4. of Seoul. Korea, who were vaca­ LeFramboi.se and Carolyn Becr.s. as Dcptula’s deputy. Mrs. Marita trar. Albert R. Tennstedt Jr., the and James Edward, 2Vi. He emphasized that western ac­ the changes that have occurred” 3-day visit. Receiving cards and certificates Merrick, chairman of the Demo­ sumably would be open to Soviet Gaulle's promise of independence « • « • * tioning in Japaui. Mrs. Turney is Democratic caucus list now con­ and Red Chinese pentratlon. cess to Berlin "should be full and the former Miss|^|lorence Ford of in the Begirmers I group were cratic Town Committee, in making tains 1,982 names and the Repub­ for Algeria. Le Monde, one of Sherman, Jayne Ellen and Wayne Alton, twin daughter and FRESHLY GROUND this release yesterday, said that "We have never thought that an France's mo.st respected papers, should continue as heretofore. It Manchester. John Merritt, Joseph Merritt and lican list 1.942, son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Theodore Sherman. Vernon Trailer Court, Is esscntisl that it be agreed and Wendy Mrosek; certificates only: Jamc.s Marmaud has been named as independnt Algeria would fall like supports the policy. For Cook-Outs or Cook-Ins The Democrats went ahead of a plum into the West's lap," said Vernon. They were bom Aug. 9 at Rockville City Hospital. guaranteed that access be contin Wendy Ann Gibson, Heidi Knight, deputy registrar. the Republicans in party enroll­ one diplomat. “ Now it begins to Their maternal grandmother is Mrs. Louise McCluskey, Houlton, ued. Diane Quinn, Laurie Quattromani. Two Baptized ment for the first time one year Maine. 'Their paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sharon Cobb. Jayfe Gaudreault, John Bennett, infant son of the look like Algeria may fall into the rie said even Premier Khrush ago as the national elections lap of the East." Sherman, Wiscasset, Maine. Their paternal great-grandmother Cassie Miller. Karen Tlierrien. Rev. and Mrs. George K. Evans, neared. chev had admitted this. Ben Khedda was a militant Is Mrs. Annie White, Wiscasset, Maine. They have two sisters, "If this is done clearly and Jason Browning. Gina Lescoe, was baptized Sunday morning dur­ The number of new voters reg­ Laurie Nell, 4, and Jill Marie, 2% . Gina Laramie, Douglas Belli, ing worship service in Columbia istering as party members forms member of the early nationalist « * 4 « • ' definitely, some of the heat would Laurie Sihvonen and Rioky Clio- Congregational Church, by his a greater percentage of the total movements in Algeria before go,” Nehru said. World War n . At that time he % Adult Cinema 9 Schneider, John Roy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Schnei­ LBS wanec. grandfather, the Rev. James G. number of new voters than has der, 36 Orchard St., Rockville. He was born Aug. 3 at Rockville He called the legal situation Evans, minister of the ^Juritan Con­ been the case in past voter mak­ often spoke at meetings of the Al­ Prize Winning Fiim "highly confusing” and explained Beginners II recei\nng cards and gerian Communist party. City Hospital. His maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ DOUBLE"«»Stamps certificates were Berry Grant, gregational Church In Wilkes ing se.ssions. "Never On I "Make Mine thur Klinger, Broad Brook. His paternal grandparenU are Mr. many changes had taken place Candace Beers, Craig Peters, Guy Bane, Pa. ■The next full registration will The French Imprisoned him Sunda.v” I Mtnk” and Mrs. Carl Schneider, Rockville. since the agfreements were reach­ Beck. Betsy Couchon, Frank Ros­ Baptized Sunday morning, too, be held at the Town Clerk's office briefJ.v in 1954 for anti-state 8:15 I 6:80-9:45 * • • * * ed, with West Germany joining EVERY WEDNESDAY en, Gary Isham, Gordon SnuUi. w a s Margaret Louise, infant in the Vernon Town Hall Sept. 9 activities. After his release, he Cameron, Ralph Wayne Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cam­ NATO and East Germany the Cheppod laaf Price Iflaetiva Tuasdoy and Wadnasdoy, Only JoAnn Erlandeon. Margo Lehman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. vanished from the political scene , "The Naked Edge” eron, 32 Bunce Dr. He was bom Aug. 15 at Manchester Me­ Warsaw Pact. Jerry James, John Erlandson and H. Wheeler Jr. of Columbia Lake. There will be one special ses­ and was next heard of in 1957 WedII "PICNIC” in color morial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. "It is very difficult to justify Mark Hall; Robin Kassman re­ This ceremon.v took place at St. sion. for residents whose voting fighting as a rebel guerrilla in the Harold Pitney, 30 Luclen St. His paternal grandparenU are Mr. anything purely legally.” he said. OPEN WED., THURS., ceived a certificate. Paul's Episcopal Church. Williman- rights have matured after Sept. 9, Kab.vlie Monntains. He had been and Mrs. Clark Fraser, Chaplin. Ndhru explained that in his Valu-Pok Beef & Pepper Steaks '^pk'g°'79< * • • * • Begirmers III card.s and certifi­ tic. on Sept. 30, two days before the minister for social affairs in Abbas' and FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. cates were earned b.y Donna Lee English Mother Visits town election. cabinet. Paul, Linda Ann, daughUr of Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Paul, Mrs. Sophia A, Greene of Wigan, The special session will last Ten persons were killed and 22 104 School St. She was bom Aug. 22 at Manchester Memorial Pic-Nic-Pac COLONIAL IRAND COLD CUTS 12 OZ PKG 73« Orloonoskl, Suzanne l^vesque, Jan­ Lancashire, England, has arrived ice ManWarren, Sharon Greene. from 9 a m. to noon. injured in terrorist attacks in Al­ Hospital. Her maternal* grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph to spend a year with her daugh­ geria during the weekend, the Sartor, 296 School St. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Rus­ Gail Giidmumiaon, Shiili Axelrod, ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Axelrod, Sam Rubin, French government announced. TOM Tt: sell J. Paul, Hopewell Junction, N. Y. She has a brother, All Beef Bologna SLICID 6-OZ PKG 23< Marshall Greene of Jonathan Most of the killing wag blamed on Thrill Alter Thrill la Thomas, ; and a sister, Diane, 6. Bruce Knight, David Grillo, Kathy Trumbull Highway. Colorado to Probe * • • * • 725 Smith, Hal Fruchtinan. Danny "executioners" of the rebel Na­ "DAVID and Deptula, Scott Saundcis; certifi­ M Osmond Home Denver Police as tional Liberation Front iFLNi. Bernier, Timothy Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Haley A. Ber­ cates: Nancy Holbrook. Steven Lt. John Osmond. U’.S. Air which in the past week has killed GOLIATH" nier, 2773 BlUngton Rd., Wapping. He was bom Aug. 19 at Man- Middle Force, relumed to the states from 70 Moslems. Plus chesUr Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparenU are Mr. Kassman and Kevin Curran. Korea where he has been sta­ Scandal Spreads Rebels tossed three grenades on The G.l. Cnmedr and Mrs. Wilbrod Gagnon, Rochester. N. H- His paternal grand­ Advanced Beginners I cards and Of The Year Turnpike tioned for more than a. year, is •■nONDI" parents are Mr. and Mrs. Francois Bernier, Llmetone, Maine. certificates: Wendy Smith, Diane spending a leave with his parents, * 4 4 4 * Belli, Barbara Beers. Karen Lewis, (Continued from Page One) Feator* Mr. and Mr.s. John B. Osmond of 1st Tonit* Clark, Oathi Carol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W . L SUPER East Pamela Laramie, David Levine, Watermelons Whitney Rd. other officers have pleaded no con- Clark, Vernon Trailer Court, Vernon. She was bom Aug. 5 at MARKETS Jl Gregg Stimson, Cheiyl Gardner. 'ihree to Enter Service MANSFteiOlfH Rockville City Hospital. Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. In Kristin Him. Wayne Lehman and teat, and six are awaiting trial. I Three young men are .soon to eiiT.JI-S3,WaElMANTIC.c^ W , and Mrs. Loiils Thomas, Siioam Springs, Ark. Her paternal James McKeon; certificates to enter the armed services. Nelson Also Involved is Sheriff Robert J grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Clark, Quito, Ecuador, Tues. and Wed. Barry Axelrod, Mark Schoppaul In Colnr! L f i Uf ( ’nron Manchester Field, .son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan­ Roberts of Adams County, border­ M. ChevnliFr ChnrlfR RnvFr ,EAS South America. Bartlett Pears"”"*"*'"! 39^ and Peter Makuch. ley Field, and Kerry Butler, .son ing Denver on the north. A former FANNY- » * • • » Specials Advanced Beginners II cards of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Butler will PIm -VILl^GK or DAMN TV viewing FBI agent, he Is accused of aid­ ^WINDSO Zlra Daniel Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Zira, 76 Grand c and certificates: John Smith, Peter Wed.. “NEVER ON SUNDAY** 4 9 report for duty at Ft, Dix Sept. II, TONITE Ave., Rockville. He waa bom Aug. 3 at Rockville City Hospital. JUMBO FOR FlieSHLY SLICED Levesque, Kevin Malek, Michael and are to be with the motor ing Denver Police burglars plan His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sweeney, is easy today... Cantaloupes •VOVACiE TO THE 2 Rajchel, Joanne Whitchouse. Lynn corps of the Army. and conduct .safe-cracking jobs in BOTTOM OF THE of Baldwin Rd. His paternal gtandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Robinson. Jane Carter, Alfred Ronald Tasker, .son of Mr. and his heavily industrialized county. Frank Zira, Rockville. He has two brothers, Ray J. Jr.. 5, and He will go on trial Oct. 17 at sub­ K E A " With Late Brand, Jeffrey Dentc, . Walter Mrs Hyland Tasker has been In­ Wnlter PidcFon Michael A., 2. LBS Deptula. Edward Kassman. Wayne ducted and will report Sept. 22. urban Brighton. TT] J rar FnntAinn Le Grandes lb Saunders; certificates to Charles Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Field have Gov. Steve McNichoIs .stepped A M I Nectarines 2 Beef Liver Plui Church, Carolyn Fay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton A. 39‘ into the controversy last week at 45 Couchon and Donald Osier. returned from vacationing' at their Church Jr.. 57% East St., Rockville. She was bom Aug. 2 at Preduca Pricat Iffactiva Tuesday and Wadnasdoy Only the request of Mayor Dick Bat- Yoa*U Shiver. Ynn'll Intermediate I cards and certi­ camp in Naple.s, Me. Jerry Lewin in Rockville City HosplUI. Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. FANDEIL HlALL QUALITY leVton and other Denver officials Shake at ficates were earned by Pamela Capt. Cowdrey for Formosa “ LaiHes Mftn*' (In Color) “HOMICIDAL’ and Mrs. Franeis Grumbach, Rockville. Her paternal grand­ Phillips, Tannl Hall, Barbara Capt. and Mr.s. Sherman A Cow­ who complained that overlapping regulation.s and red tape are 1:80-6:80-10:00 parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clinton- A. Church Sr., Ellington. She Whltehouse, Martha Carter, drey leave today for a two year has three brothers, Clinton HI, 4% , Richard, 3, and Robert, 1% . Clarke Robinson and Kathy Grant; a.ssignment In Formosa after hav­ hampering the city's cleanup ef­ — AlifSO — THE BEST AHEAD OE THE REST * • • * • Grocery Specials! fort.'. certificates: Richard Beers, Sheri ing .spent a month with her par­ Lafontaine, Peter John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Lafon- lb McNichoIs and Ally. Gen. Duke "Slavafe Innocent a'* (In Color) Sliced Bacon 69 ents. Atty. and Mr.s. Ixjuis V. taine, SU r Rt., Tolland. He was bom Aug. 2 at Rockville (3ity Levine, Eugene Lescoe. Jill Hol­ W. Dunbar are expected early this nith Anthony Qninn SAVI ISc brook, Charles Pepin, Karen Gud- Lucia at Columbia Lake. About HosplUl. His maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Carl 25, members of the familie.s were week to choose a man to head the 8 : 20- 8:10 mujidson, John Kowalski, Thomas slate's inve.stigation. The likely Erlandson, Wlllimantlc. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and AT OUR RSH OePARTMENT present at the Lucia home Sunday Mrs. Omer Lafontaine, Wlllimantlc. He has two brothers, SLICID APPLES 20-OZ CAN 1 0 < Peters, Vicki Melvin, Wayne for a farewell party for the couple. candidate Is Anthony S. Reeder, CoEnstock Michael, 6, and Paul, 3; and three sisters, twins Karen and Kath­ Schoppaul and Earl Watrous. Electricians Picnic 54. a retired FBI agent who now ■ OLTON NOTCH so’s home heating MARIPAC 14.0Z. CAN Intermediate II cards and certi­ ryn, 8, and Susan, 4. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bates of head.s the security force at the Phone 3n S-78S2 •' • » » * • OLD HUNDRED - All Popular Flavori SAVI 20c i; ficates went to Vicki Burnham, Rt fi will be hosts to the Elec­ (joor.s Brewery and Indu.strial a iK t. ONDIIIONID First Drive-In Showing our wav! Aubyn Barstrom, Kenneth Churci, trical Contractors and Appliance Complex at Golden. Lanz, V em Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Lanz, •Adults $1.25, Children Free Pinnacle Rd., Ellington. He was bom Aug. 1 at Rockville City HALF GAL 6 9 < Susan Merritt, Warren Jurovaty, Association of Eastern Connecti­ The Democratic governor, him­ You get premium quality Ice Creasn Martin Axelrod; certificates to cut, for the annual meeting and self a former FBI agent, said last TH E BEST BLOCKBUSTE Hospital. His maternal grandmother Is Mrs. Pauline Schneider, Fresh Lobster lllleat STATE Ellln^on. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Psiul Mobiiheat with RT-98 . . . the Andy Miller, Linda Rubin, To- week that "appropriate personnel” OF THE YEAR...RIFS THE HEART! picnic of the group. Ralph Young TODAY and TUESDAY •08UV CB0WTHC8. NlW TOM TUti most completely effective fuel SLICED or HALVES SA V I 17c mothy Murphy, Pat O'Brien and of East Hampton is president. will be selected to conduct the in­ Lanz, Ellington. He has three brothers, Stewart A., 6, Barry Mat. 2 P.5I., Eve. Cont. 6:80 p.m. R., 3, and Gregory P., 2: and a sister, Cynthia Rae, 4. oil additive in use today. And 30-OZ Fred Mondino. Mr. and Mrs. Bates and their vestigation. 4 4 4 4 4 SGOO POPULAR MANO Advanced Intermediate cards .son Charles have just returned If necessary, he said, he will MUniLLCVnE you get premium service. Au­ "YOR" GARDEN CANS I and certificates: Jerome Berko- from a weeks vacation at Mls- finance the probe with money from imn Sawn, Daniel Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Sawn tomatic deliveries . . . a bal­ Peaches 3 quamicut, R.I. the governor’s emergency fund. Sr., 51% Village St., Rockville. He was bom July 31 at Rock- anced payment plan and many witz, Henry Beck, Martha Brand. vllie City Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Blanche SAVI tc Judy Beers, David Cohen. Phillip McNichoIs expressed hope the in­ other extras designed to make PICNIC FAVORITE QUART JAR .'Manrhesler Evening Herald Co- vestigation will be completed by ler Smith, Glen Falls, N. Y. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and home heating reallt/ easy. Carter, Linda Floeting, John Ger­ OF Mrs Harold Sawn, Glenn Falls, N. T . He has two brothers, 4 1-qt 0 0 Mayonnaise man. Carol Ann Lowmian, Mary liinihia correspondent Mr*. Donald January, in time for the next KOSHER DILL John E. Jr„ 2, and CHayton T„ 1: and a sister. Ellen Marie, 3. JARS ■ 49 Phillips, Barbara Stimson, Chris R. Tuttle, telephone ACademv legislative session to act on pos­ 4 4 4 4 4 with Pickles PAR Malek, Susan Schussler, J o r y 8-34.35. sible changes in laws and even in Mobiiheat KT-ft the state constitution if needed. .MSM COLOR-iMuusaK Weber, Dona . Jon, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Weber, 68 KRAFT « hlatural Sliced SAVSA VI «c OC6AN SFRAY^TALL CAN Smith and Ann Tettelbach: certi­ Davis Ave., Rockville. He was bom Aug. 23 at Manchester Me­ c/«on*ocf»oA ficates: Carl Gosline, Jack Thomp­ IS'oru'irh Girl Killed Denver Dist. Atty. Bert Keating • -ADDED HIT! • oddHiv and prosecutors from the three morial Hospital. His maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. 1/ son. METN^Uifnf-MAyElsMii George Schelner, Rockville. His paternal grandmother Is Mrs. 1 ^ 3 8-01 PKG a S V C Doren Shumway w'on his senior Westerly, R, I., Aug, 28 (fl—Miss suburban counties—Marvin Dan- Swiss Cheese 3 9 sky of Adams County. Martin P. Hattie Weber, Rockville. ^ Hjs has a brother. Gary W., 7. life saving card and certificate. Claire A. Desrosiers, 16, of 95 North Miller of Arapahoe Count.v and WE GIVE ki-K . SAVI 1 2c Cranberry Sauce 2 i 35' Junior life saving cards and certi­ Cliff St., Norwich, Conn., was killed Rizner, Steven George, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Rizner, SOFT A n O R R IN T - Fa(nlly Six* Ronald Hardesty of Jefferson ficates went to Beverly Alexan­ last night when the car in which BFD 1 Wayne Rd., Vernon. He was bom Aug. 21 at Manches- GREEN STAMPS she was lidltig with Leonard E. County—all conferred with Mc­ PKG OF 160 l y C der, Cheryl Berkowitz, Michael NichoIs and Dunbar last week, A ler Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparenU are Mr. and CAUfORNIA JUMBO SIZE Curran, Karen Him, Stephen Buchert, 23, North CTiff St., Nor­ n r o Mrs Adelard Charland, Southbrldge, Mass. His paternal grand­ Paper NapkiEis 1 9 wich, went but of control on Beach second meeting is scheduled to­ Grant, Pamela Lusky Peter morrow. parenU are Mr. and Mrs. John Rizner, Southbrldge, Mass. He lloberts; certificates only • to Fred St. IMtIENTS has a brother, Brian James, 3; and a sister, Renee Thereee, 19 MORIARTY Dslieieus Nouriihmenl for lh« Whole Family SAVISAVI 2 2c Police said the automobile, re­ The sheriff's offices in all three "Baghdad” 3:80-8:30-9:40 PAUL NEWMAN/EVA MARIE BAINT Lowman,' Ricky Robinson and RALPH RKHARDSON/PETER LAWFORO >n«'“ 'e...... turning at 11:30 p.m., from the suburban counties have been, or “Fire” 3:00-8:10 Warren Newberry. Boating certi­ Westerly beaches, apparently re­ are now being investigated by LEE J.(»BB/BAL RHNEO/JOHN DEREK PORK & RIANS ficates to Oayna Thompson, Ricky JILLHAWORTHr OUes. Diane Marie, daugditer of Mr. and Mrs. Roderic Giles, BROTHERS Casnpbell's 2 2 7 peatedly hit a curb over a distance grand juries. 188 Highland St. She was bom Aug. 21 at Manchester Memo­ Robinson, Peter Roberts, Fred of 487 feet before crashing into a So far, however, the Denver po­ SiarU Wedneaday (In Color) Lowman and Jim Robinson. rial HUipital. Her maternal grandfather ta Theodore Fournier, WICES IFFEOIVI IN FIRST NATIONAL lUMR MARKETS ONLY utility pole. Tha crash broke off the lice burglary ecandala have in L U U K GABON 2F Stafford Springs. Her paternal grandparenU are Mr. Md Mrs. Ml 3-5135 Earning . Swimmer cards and ; st$$tuttttrttfrr— — ...... H0NEYDEWS'<-45 pole. Buchert Is In critical condition volved only the Adame County CHAR .BOYER la f M l y M . S. MAhon, Media, Pa. She has a brother, Brian D., 2; and a 301 >315 CMt«r St. c«rtlficat«a Vere Jay Anderson, at Westerly h o s p it a l.______'e office. T alBtw, Lelgb Aim, i . /

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ICANCHESTER BVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1861 BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDA,Y, AUGUST 28, 1961 p a g e f o u b PAOB SXVK th* loAd ef the hsATt by ustaf hsart-luBg msehlnss. ^ Whirlpool HEALTH CAPSULES Emphasis Dodge-Pasqualini McCurry-Howarth Suhie-Michelitsch fcylllflwelA.PlslU,MJ>. Dylag Too Soon The Open Form TV-Radio Tonight Most AmericAns live to retire­ E. ao4 8at RoRfot Miaa Agneg Pasqualini and Joel WHY Ift SQMEONB WITH ment But At least A third of all PricM « L«w The marriage of Mias Doris Dodge, both of Manchester, were Marla Michelltsch and Andrew OeanunlntloDa_ A*__ ___ for___ pubUcations- «‘ .» tn ftW&tht Openf,ll I II FominVmmiw. m wUlWII not be rctopsv (a Bevy s w e l l in g - On Health UJ9. deaths occur before the age SOMETIMES DUE TO HEART of AS. And the death rate in early S«rvle« Ttrat's united in marriage Saturday morn­ Thomsa Suhle, both of Manchester, ■uaraateedbMd pubUeationpublieai If they contain more than 300 worda. The FAILURE) ADVISSP TO life la almost twice as high for was solemnized Saturday after­ Hewld reMTVM reaervea thethi riffht _ to decline . to. ^pubUah any mauer that By TMB AaMKfAtlPD PMMMI ing at St. Bridget’a Church in Man­ USE LESS SALT t Teleoiaion malse as for females. chester. noon at Center Congregational may be UbeloueUbeloua or which laia Inin bad taate. Free eigireaaloneire------of polit- Tho lAAt lUfisAA, tho humAn con­ Church. tM vlewB ia deaired by contributiona of thia character but iet* I.OO Big I Thtatcr (la progrtU) For the ages of 15-24, accl- Potterton's The bride la the daughter of Mr. tar- which are defamatory or abuaive will be rejected. ££ly„.Sbow (in progrtsi) 10. fusion Of fAclng th*. sun, and op- denti caiite threa^fifths of 130 Center St.—4Jor. of CBurch and Mrs. Angelo B. Pasqualini, 65 The bride is the daughter of Mr. firtt 8how (la pragrtas) and Mrs. Gustav Michelilsch, 34 Yogi Bear orating on htArti packed In Ic* m ^e dsaths, one-third of all fe- Baldwin Rd. The bridegroom is the nippy ta* Cloira K son of Mrs. Walter Dodge of South­ St. John St. The bridegroom is the lit! Af* suhjacta with a focus on hoalth. maW deaths. And the second f'in order to rid them of the smell Talb (rf w ilt rAfge highest Wllsr for the ages 1-24 ington, and the late Walter Dodge. son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Suhte. Mlnfrant Workere N»«rs ^ TV Hour M tHftM 8,5 Holl St. I To the EVlitor, they have acquired. 84it>' Brias's Aaack ii A:00 aplka Jonts sSow Dcnth hi Old Ago is canesr, mainly leukemia. HANOI The Rev. Dennis R. Hussey of St. I doubt if many Americana The necessity of keeping the 4:11 Reacu* S „ TreisMring ^ i t h 10. Bridget’s Church performed the The Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, A:I0 Ann tothern r WhAt of the IsAt weeks and days \ 11 pastor of Center Congregational know that there are two million windows of my , house closed Modern Digest *^of life? double ring ceremony and celebrat­ through the nighlj land not being <'.3& Wsather, News A Aperts A. CqaointraUon (C) ed the nuptial Mass before 6ui altar Church, performed the double ring migratory farm workers .in this Two Faces west AdreAlura\avtPlure______In- Pk'..rAau# British researchers have mads a run OIL country. Of theee, 230,000 are able to use the window fans in 6:30 Oluh House MimoatiUloa tiollArm . - Movla Town Guardsmen decorated with white Fugii mums ceremony before an altar decorat­ 10:00 Glannlann wll4rW114r Tima . s study of dsath As It came to 220 children, 14 years old or ^’ounger. the second floor bedrooms has Sports. News, Weather GASOI INK and white gladioli. ed with white gladioli. Organist made my home so unbearably hot, Robin Hood Th*~ Barbara Atanwyek Aho#. ailing Old people, aged AO to 101, Escorted by her father, the bride was James Smith, and solonist Six, eight and ten-year-olds work Compass In a hospital. Bivouac 5 Days and mu.'ft work to keep alive. it has become an impossibility to Afivshturea tn Parkdlla wore a princess-styled gown of silk was Walter Gryzyb. 1:45 Uoug fcldwards lOiAO P«ter Ounn A. These migrant workers are prob­ obtain a good night of sleep. I ^ventn*Eveal Report At least a quater of the patients organza, fashioned with scoop neck­ Given in marriage by her fa, The Third Maa were aware they were dying. And Manchester’s Army National ably the most under-privileged have considered the sale of my HunUov-Brinkler Report Main Evant BANTLY OIL line, short sleeves, and bouffant ther, the bride wore a full-length 10. 21 Au Guard Unit, Headquarters Co. of group of workers in the United home, but what prospective buy­ Brenner moat of them met this awareness shirt, appliqued with re-embroider­ gown of her own design, fashioned er. w’ho has a sense of smell, HE TENDS TO HAVE TOO 7:00 Alter Chnner Movie without fear or misgiving, even I .IMI' W) l\( . ed Alecon lace and accented with States. The average income is un­ News—Barr.v Btreou 11:00 T l ^ V N e w * the 2nd Battle Group, 168th In­ with bell underskirt of taffeta and der 31,000 per ,vear. Their Income would want to purchase my home? MUCH SALT IN HIS SODV. Death valley Daya Newe. lAOrUA^W|aih^.rj,_ with calmness. In seven M the fantry, 43rd Division, wag on bi­ : 'I \i\ I l;l 1,1 an obi sash, which extended into a imported silk organza, covered by is low, partly because of irregular This is a fact the residents of REDUCING SALT OFTEN News A Weather AO. 40 patients the premonition b r e a t h chapel-length train. Her headpiece a short-sleeved bolero with bateau Manchester, in the affected area, REDUCES THE SWELLING. New* U:tS Jack paar Ahow (C) 10. SO came within a few hoifni of the vouac for five days last week, the TEL MIfrIidl V -ISVS was a coronet of orange blossoms employment, and partly because Phil Sllvera Show Peatura ^ neckline and matching over.skirt should bear in mind. — —— S'*i—1^ American Odyuey Suttanta Tbaatar fact. first week of Its summer encamp­ which held in place a bouffant veil of imported rc-embroldered Chan­ farm workers are not protected of silk illusion. She carried a by minimum wage, unemployment I am quite certain, if some of HmMi Cspeulei Kelwful intannsliM. Million Dollar Movit 11:10 Premier* Only 13 per cent of the patients ment. ROCKVILLE TB 5-3271 tilly lace, accented with a bow at tlte public officials and civic lead­ Father Knows Best WirM’a Best Movies crescent cascade bouquet of white compensation and other labor tit intended to be e( e dieenettk netura. T:15 Evening Report 11:25 News—Sign Off complained of moderate to severe The unit left Camp Drum on the waist. Her fingertip veil of ers of ' the town of Manchester, 11:30 Jack Paar Show (C) pain during this last illness. Odd­ stock. laws. Not really belonging to any Film It Monday and returned Friday. Mrs. Francis Benevento, 246 French illusion fell from a circlet community, the migrants have were residing in the area affected Sports Camera 1:00 News and Prayer ly the pain was mors prevalent As soon as it reached the field, of teardrop pearls. She carried a by the smoke, immediate action SEE SATTROArS TV ITElfiB FUR COMPLETE USTING with diseases like rheumatoid Avery St., South Windsor, was missed out on school, church, the water that we drink looks and the Engineer Platoon began setting her cousin’s matron of honor. She cascade bouquet of white orchids, health, welfare and recreation would be taken to curb this men­ tastes like dirty dish water . . Now arthritis than in other ailments up top priority areas, such as head­ white roses, baby’s breath, and ace and unhealthy nuisance. wore a dress of champagne silk services available to those who are they say we are going to receive including cancer."' Less than a quarters, the message center and variegated ivy. residents of a community. Their Howard Haberem quarter of those with cancer suf­ organza, styled with a cardigan clean water, but why should we staff offices, and the Medical neckline framed by floral - pat­ Miss Myra Boglisch of 669 W. housing is inadequate, and they East Hartford, Conn. not have received clean water to Radio fered moderate to severe pain. Platoon established a first aid sta­ terned satin embroidery, and bouf­ die Tpke. was maid of honor. She have no recourse to complaints as start w-ith? (This Hating IncludM only tboaa news broadOAats of 10 or IS-ntinate tion. wore a cocktail-length dress of gold 4 9 ° they are at the mercy of crew Wickham Park What is.it, one rate for dirty wa­ Isagth. Some atatiou OArrjr other abort nowsooata.) Daylight Saving The Communications Platoon, fant skirt accented by a satin bow at the waistline. Her head- taffeta and imported silk organza, leaders, who sometimes pocket To the Editor, ter and a different rate for clean A W POP-IUA led by Lt. John Pacinda, set up WDBC-ISI* The jet airplane and its rapid piece, a matching satin rose, held fashioned with bateau neckline, bell half the wages that the migrants Manchester and East Hartford water? When I say dirty water, I S:U0 News 6:00 Today In Hartford communications within the com­ .skirt, and bow accent at the wai.st- fi:0e Today on Wall Strstt transit across the oceans and con­ In place a circular veil. She car­ make. Agriculture is the third are fortunate tn have a nice place do not exaggerate, as attested by ? :l5 ConnecUcut Ballroom tinent! have added an element of pany area as well as with the other line. She wore a matching bow 6:1U Sport News :tHi Bob ^ott ried a cascade bouquet of melon most hazardous industry in the like Wichham Park. We cannot ex­ thou.sands of people who drink it. fi:15 Art Johneon Show 9:00 Ray Aomtrs oonfuelon to the traveler’s adjust­ six units that make up the 2d headpiece with circular veil, and United States, and yet the poor pect everything to be in perfect My contention is that the com­ S:06 Raynor Shinea 11:00 Newa ment problems. Battle Group. More than 17 miles glamillias. carried a colonial bouquet of gold 1:00 Nawa a Sian Ult 11:10 Ray Somara Norman Comollo, 71 Constance migrants have no money to pay order immediately. Of course, there pany should make these improve­ WBAY-SIS of wire were laid within four hours. and aqua carnations. for hospital bills when they are is still much to be done. ments periodically without raising 1:00 Dei Raycee Show Picture this: You leave Paris Dr., was best msin. Ushers were S:U0 Sound Staga WINF—1321 at noon and arrive in New York The Engineer Platoon, under Lt. Bridesmaids were Miss Judith Injur^. They are neglected and Although there Is room for im­ the rates. In fact I think the water 7:00 Edward P Morgan 6:00 Newa Alton Morell, trained in land mine Alfred Dodge, Simsbury, brother Barnard. 164 Wadsworth St., Miss without hope". Their only security rates are too high as of now. I 8:SU Night night 6:10 Wall Street at 3 p.m. local time. You’ve been of the bridegroom, and Joseph provement with the highways, the 11:55 Newt 6:15 Showcate In the 'air seven hours. But jet warfare. The men have learned Joann Morrison, 60 Hemlock St., is going along with the migrants, situation could be worse. If we vigorously protest this raise in 13:00 Sign Off Haloburdo, Cushman Dr., brother- and Miss Dianne Naktenis, 125 W TlO -lH * 6:45 Lowell Thomai speed racing the aun has saved how to set up and destroy mines in and they can never break away waited until everything was one rates. 6:56 Phil RtsuttO tactical situations. in-law of the bride. Adelaide Rd. Thej’ were dressed Sinperely. S:00 Newa, Weather A Soorta 7:00 Ne,ws you four. Now if you work an A- if- because they have no education hundred per cent ideal before we 6:30 Suppertlme Serenade hour day, you are working a 12- The bride’s mother wore an the same as the maid of honor, but to enable them to get a better Frank Gates. 6:45 TnrSa Star Extra. 7:10 CBS-In Peraon The Medical Platoon, directed by azure blue sheath of silk organza, opened the park, doomsday would 7:30 News hour day- Even dinner will be Lt. Nathan AgostineUi, manned in gowns of aqua. job. 311 Woodbridge St. 7:06 Converaatl'tn Piece styled with scoop neckline, short come before the park opened. 7:30 Newa cl the World 7:45______Shi.owcaee late, four hours late. the Battle Group aid station. In ad­ Lee Bogli, 23 Riverside Dr., was Public conscience is being awak­ Manchester, Conn. 7:45 Governmental Service 6:00 The World Tonight My hope is that we avoid ex­ Air Force researchers point out dition, it supplied two aid men to Bradford Bachrach sleeves, and accented with a pouf beat man. Ushers were William ened now, and the work of the 6:00 Pops Concert 8:15 Showcase and Newi MUFFLER at the waistline. The bridegroom’s Handler, 39 Gerard St.. Paul Case, cessive extravagance in developing S;0O NIghtbeat 11:00 Nows that some 70 per cent of jet trav­ each of the seven companies to in­ MRS. JOEL DODGE churches has brought the prob­ 11:06 Showcase Simsbury, and Gordon Tuthill, New the park. The natural, surroundings 10:00 Red Sox at Kansai City elers are so sensitive to such sure medical service 24 hours a mother wore a hyacinth sheath of Loring Studloes lem into focus. A conference on should be kept as much so as pos­ Jet Crashes Store, 1:00 Sign Oft 13:15 Sign Off peau de sole with overskirt, scoop London. J k Migrant Workers in the U.S.A. shifts in phase that they may de­ day. INSTALLATION MRS. WILLIAM D. McCURRY sible. velop Bome disorder or other try­ Capt, James F. Herdic Jr., com­ neckline and cap sleeves. Both The bride’s mother wore a Fredericks Fboto was held Aug. 9th-llth at Ade- Yours truly. wore matching accessories and powder blue silk shantung sheath MRS. ANDREW T. SUHIE One Dead, 30 Hurt ing to adjust. pany commander, and 1st Sgt. Miss Leanore Janet Howarth of«> Bridesmaids were Miss Joanne lynrood. South Byfield, Mass., by J. W. Cheney Two obvious solutions: Adopt ALUMINUM-ZINC COATED Belekewicz'McCarthy white orchid corsages. with matching Jacket and hat, and the Social Justice Committee of East Reds Demand Voice John T. Sulcs have coordinated the Bolton became the bride of Wil­ M. Kerrigan, 14 Ensign St., Mrs. the living and time patterns of many functions performed by the 20RIM HOOD MUFFLIRS A reception for 100 guests was white accessories. The bridegroom’s the Society of the Companions of Willow Grove, Pa. Aug. 28 — liam David McCurry of Manches­ Roger Ritchie, 106 Bretton Rd., mother wore a bisque beige lace Gertrude Lockerby, 22, and Mrs, Plea for Bus your destination before you leave. members of Headquarters Co. held at the K of C Home in the Cancer Claims the Holy Cross (Episcopal) and a A jet plane coming for a landing Assure you longer life . .. ter Saturday morning at St. Mau­ sister of the bridegroom. Miss Pe­ dress and green accessories. Both Gladys Maybee, 21, were at his side To the Editor, In Any Talks on Germany Or arrive early enough so you Will Upon return to the cantonment afternoon. For a motor trip nelope White and Miss Elaine E. when he died. Both had m ^tained conference is being held this w-eek at the Willow Grove Naval Air Oreoler Safety . . . letter rice’s Church in Bolton. wore white orchid corsages. at Westminster School in Sims­ Our hearts will be In our mouths have time to adjust. area Friday afternoon, equipment through New York State, the The bride is the daughter of Sherman, both of New York City. Alleged Slayer he was innocent. every day we send our children to Station yeaterday crashed through Perfermanco. Ixtra prelestlen bride wore a navy blue ensemble A reception was held in Wood­ bury, Conn, sponsored by The was unloaded and cleaned for use Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Howarth The bridesmaids were dressed the ruff Hall of the church for 150 Vosburgh had denied responsi­ school. (Continued from Page One) Thousands of Berliners on both Cold Heart In the second and final week of against rust and cerreslen. with white accessories. Upon their Congregational Christian Youth the roof of a giant department aides of the "Chinese Wall” took of Bolton Lake. The bridegroom is same as the maid of honor. They gruests. For a motor trip to Cape Of 12 in Canada bility for the fire that kill^ his We realize under the circum­ Doctors are now actually pack­ training. Headquarters Co. will return, the couple will live at 255 wife Marjorie and the H children at which the Migrant Worker store a half mile from the runway. that it was Imposed illegally by the advantage of warm, sunny weath­ the son of tke late Mr. and Mrs. carried cascade sprays of light or­ Cod and Nantucket, the bride wore problem is being discussed. stances that the school, budget ing the heart In Ice for some leave for Manchester early Fri­ PLUSt Avery St., South Windsor. chid pompons. and destroyed their frtune home at was cut and the expenditures must The pilot was killed and between Russions and ig kept in power by er for strolling and picnic outings Samuel R. McCurry of Manches­ an emerald green silk shantung Montreal, Aug. 28 (JB—Lung can­ prolonged heart operations. day morning after completing Its James M. McCurry of Wapping Noyan, Que., Dec. 29. Although some of the states have also be cut. some place. 30 and 35 persons injured, none the Red Army. along the lakes that fringe the Bottles of saline Ice crystals— • r5ST...1IMINUTI ter. jacket dress and beige accessories, cer has claimed the life of Abel become conscious of the serious The United States, Britain and annual 15 days of summer field INSmUTION The Rev. Bernard McGurk, pas­ was his brother’s best man. Ushers and a white orchid corsage. The Should a child’s life be at stake ? critically. divided city. Many West Berlin a sort of salt water slush—are training at the upstate New York Vosburgh, 83-year-old laborer who unsolved social problem of the mi­ If any ofllcial would walk from France also contend that their families drove along the barricade, • SESVIHD IT nCTORY-TUINID tor of St. Maurice's Church, per­ were John S. Drlnkwater, Newton- couple will be at home at 24 Cheney faced trial this fall on charges of Cop Writes Play Navy authorities immediately prepared before the operation and military reservation. EXPERTS grant worker in their midst, it is the Buckley School past Lydall St. rights in Berlin and their routes seeing the city’s newest sight. the crystals are packed around the Gail Russell, formed the double ring ceremony. ■ville, Maas., Richard J. D’Amico, Lane, Orchard Acre Apts., Storrs, murdering his wife and 11 of their the lesponsibility of all citizens to launched an investigation into the of access to the city were obtained American, British and French Mrs. Charles Robbins was organ­ Marlboro, Mass., F. Marc LaForce, tn the fall. 15 children. New York t/D—Gene Radano, a to the top of Vernon St. — let him cause of the crash which killed Lt. heart as they are needed, arrest­ PAROLEE ARRESTED see that federal lawrs are passed say It’s not dangerous! by conquest in the war and can be troops still patrolled the barrier, ing the heart's action while the ist. (Charles Robbins sang the "Ave Manchester, N. H„ and Barry J. The couple are both g;raduates of Vosburgh died yesterday in the New York city policeman, is au­ so that agricultural wrorkers will Cmdr. Robert Haven, 36, (Tkilum- subjects of negotiations only with New Haven, Aug. 28 l/P) — Movie Star, Rosenbaum, Plainfield. N. J. Manchester High School, and are hospital to which he had been thor of a play scheduled for early With -winter at hsuid problems with the guns of U.S. tanks still surgeon works. Brian Moore, 23, East Haven, who Lifetime Guarantee Maria.” have a living wage: that agricul­ bus, Ohio, a reservist described by their other major ally in World pointing across the wall to the Escorted by h-er father, the The bride’s mother wore a dress students at the University of Con­ transferred from Bordeaux Jail last autumn presentation, of ice and snow present them­ hie commander as a "veteran with British researchers tested the was paroled recently from the state tural child labor w'ill not be per­ War n, the Soviet Union. East. method reported last year in the bride wore a gown of white peau and jacket of cocoa beige lace, necUcut. The bride is a junior ma­ month after medical examination "The Opening of a Window," mitted under 15 years of age; that selves. 4,000 flying hours and the best pi­ prison. Is under arrest on several At No Extra Cost Dies at 36 joring in business administration showed he was suffering from ad­ concerns an Italian Immigrant Check into the accidents which The Eaat German Communists But Communist armor, moved United States. It was useful in de sole, fashioned with scoop matching accessories, and white or­ public health grants should be lot in his squadron.” charged a group of West Berlin charges stemming from a police chid corsage. and Is historism of Delta Zeta so­ vanced cancer of the left limg. family, was previously tested by have occurred in just a year. up two weeks ago. was withdrawn cases where the heart muscle has chase Saturday. Police said Moore neckline, cap sleeves. Empire made to states and local communi­ Officials said there were 75 to youths crossed the East German from sight of the border. East to be arrested for longer than 15 Hollj'wood, Aug. 28 (iPi—Actress cial sorority. The bridegroom, a Two survitrlng daughters, Mrs. the late Margo Jones at Dallas. It's not dangerous? took the East Haven lire chief’s MUPnCR waistline, and basque bodice, with A reception for 150 guests was senior majoring In insurance, is ties to encourage migrant health 100 choppers and some 30 to 40 border last night and were driven German border guards and police minutes. Gail Russell, who a year ago said a dome-shaped skirt terminating held at the Imperial Steak House, programs: that agricultural labor Our children need a school bus! employes in the discount store op­ back by warning shots and water car and tried to outrun a police past president of Tau Kappa Epsi­ I don’t think it’s too much to ask on patrol in the heart of the city The heart is warmed and starts "I’m an alcoholic” but declared she in a chapel train. Her fingertip Bolton, in the afternoon. For a trip contractors should be brought un­ erated by a chain known as Bar­ cannon. car that took off after him. He was SHOP had put drinking behind her, died lon social fraternity, and is treasur­ for a chUd’a life. were armed only with pistols. In normal action when resupplied by arrested by two patrolmen after veil of silk illusion was arranged to Bermuda, the bride wore a char­ der federal registration and li­ gain City, USA. Less than one- Celling the raid "another serious the suburban areas Communist warm blood promptly after the with an empty liquor bottle by her er of the university’s Inter Frater­ censing. These and other legisla­ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Odell he crashed into two parked from a tiara of orange blossoms. coal green dress and jacket, bone nity CJouncil. fourth of the departments were provocation,” the East German guards patrolled the fences with operation without iigns of impair­ side. tion on behalf of agricultural mi­ Vernon St. news agency ADN said the youths vehicles. 357 Broad St.—MI 3-2444 She carried a bouquet of baby accessories and white orchid cor­ open, due to Pennsylvania’s blue rifles. ment. The 36-year-old brunette beauty sage. The couple will be at home grants is being presented before laws which permit only sales of tried to remove border barriers Few foreigners and West Ger­ was found dead on the floor of her orchids. the 87th Congress by a Senate Problem Solved certain essential merchandise euch separating the northern borough of Miss Mary Ann Howarth of Bol­ at 18 Nevin St, Jersey City, N. J., mans crossed over Into East Ber­ Critical Days West Los Angeles apartment late after Sept. 3. Friends Honor subcommittee headed by Harrison To the Editor, as foodstuffs on Sundays. Frohnau from the neighboring East lin. West Berliners must get spe­ Saturday night by two women ton Lolce waa her sister's maid of honor. She wore a ballerina-length A. Williams Jr., of New' Jersey. Recently we have heard a great An eyewitness said that after the German territory. cial entry passes. The East Ger­ Most deaths from heart at­ neighbors. Apparently the sultry The bride is a 1957 graduate of 1 urge an aroused public opin­ deal of emphasis on survival in West Berlin police said a pat­ mans tried to set up offices to is­ tacks come in the first few days star had fallen from a couch. dress of white silk organza styled Manchester High School, and Hart­ Wagners at 25th plane crashed there appeared to with scoop neckline, cap sleeves, ion BO that Interested voters will case of atomic attack. be panic as persons inside the store rol cruiser in the area heard sev­ sue these passes over the week­ after the attack. That observa­ OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 10 In addition to the vodka bottle, ford Hospital School of Nursing, and fitted bodice. The dome-shaped 1960. She has been a member of WTite to their Senators and Rep­ The President of the United tried to get out. eral shots but they could not con­ end but they were blocked by the tion and the fact that heart at­ there were other empty liquor bot­ Wedding Party resentatives urging passage of States, the Pentagon, Civil De­ "It was very quiet.” said Mrs. firm the border crossing. West Berlin authorities with the tacks are the leading cause of tles throughout her 4-room, 2130- skirt was accented with three rows the operating room staff at Man­ of orchid ribbon inserted through bills to better the lot of agricul­ fense and interested individuals Peggy Gotwolz, 23. Hatboro,- Pa. East German Police also turned consent of the Allied occupying early human deaths have led to a-month quarters. chester Memorial Hospital. Her More than 100 relatives and tural migrant workers in the Unit­ are advocating bomb shelters to "Then all of a sudden this crash. powers. ! a new study. Police said Miss Russell’s death Schlffll embroidery of the same husband was graduated from Man­ a water thrower on a crowd of shade. Her organza'petal hat and chester High School in 1956, and friends surprised Mr. and Mrs. ed States, who harvest the crops be equipped with supplies of food, There was glass falling. I didn’t some 800 jeering West Berlin N'cw York Medical College apparently was from natural that make North Americans the circular face veil matched the or­ from Tufts University in 1960. He Milton F. Wagner, 122 Campfleld water, battery powered radios, even see the plane. When I saw youths milling close to the con­ researchers will try to find gome causes. They said she had been hos­ Rd., with a 25th wedding anniver­ world's best-fed people, though etc. everyone running I picked up my A^cmj Bricks Durable way of resting the heart during pitalized In recent years with a chid trim of the gown. She carried is a medical student at Seton Hall they themselves are the most crete wall thrown up by the Reds GS a cascade spray of deep orchid car­ College of Medicine and Dentistry, sary party Saturday evening at Among the problems which con­ child and started to run, too. Men, between West and Eaat Berlin. this critical period, giving the serious liver ailment. the Zlpser Club. poorly fed. poorly paid, poorly women and children were running. Long Island City, N.Y.—A new SIRVICI DIPT STORI Ehghteen-year-old coed at Santa nations. Jersey City, N. J. UNIVERSITY hous^, neglected, uneducated and cerned me waa the storage of safe The crowd retaliated with rocks silica facing brick, molded under heart a chance to repair Its dam­ The celebration waa given by the The men didn’t seem to stop to help ■and U.S. troops and West Berlin age caused by the cut-off of blood Monica High School . . . discovery couple’s son and daughter-in- under-priv-ileged of all the work­ drinkable water. How could pressure and steam-cured, will HARTFORD RD. and PINE ST. by a Paramount talent scout . . . enough water for ones family be the children. It seemed like every­ police finally drove the crowd during the attack. American Colleges and Universi­ law, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wag­ ers in this great land of ours. one was for himself.” last as long a.s the bricks in MANCHESTER election by exhibitors and critics ties.” EVENING COLLEGE Mrs. Douglas J. Roberts stored, without many cointainers back. China’s Great Wall, say.s the man­ Among possible answers; Cool­ ner, 21 Lenox St., and daughter All of the injured, which includ­ Flee Parking — Parcel Pick-Up in 1947 as "Star of Tomorrow” . . . Engagement Vernon, Conn. and the. necessity of constant TTia two isolated akirmiahss ufacturer, a Long Lsland firm. ing of the patient’s body tempe­ stardom in pictures like “Lady in and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Da­ REGISTRATION SEPTEMBER 6-16 change, to keep the water fresh ed four firemen, were treated at were the only incidents reported The Great Wall Is still In good rature to below normal to reduce AMVETS Elect vid R. McConnell, 10 Trotter St. nearby Abington Memorial and re­ the Dark” and “Our Hearts were Neighbor's Complaint and usable? on an otherwise quiet Sunday shape after 22 centuries. heart activity; or possibly taking Young and Gay” . . . four years’ Mr. Wagn-er and the former Weekdays 11 am-8 pm Saturdays 9 om-12 noon In a recent discussion with an leased -with the exception of Mrs. McIntosh - Mello LouisvUle, Ky„ Aug. 28 (JP) — Miss Frances Marie Kinnamey of To the Editor, Meta Kennedy, 5C, Horsham, Pa. marriage to star Guy Madison — Hudson Hall, Hudson StrMt, Hartford "Do unto your neighbor, as you appliance dealer. 1 learned that these were some of her life’s high­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. McIn­ Anthony J. Porto, Thompsonville, Hartford were married Sept. 2, would have him do unto you.” I my electric water heater had suf­ She waa admitted in fair condition. lights. tosh, 28 Harvard Rd., announce the C?onn., a past commander of the 1936, in St. Peter’s Church, Hart­ ARTS AND SCIENCES use this quote in trying to em­ ficient capacity to store this fresh Virtually all of the Injured shop­ Tuesday and Wednesday Spaclali The low points were mostly a approaching marriage of their Connecticut AMVETs, has been ford, by the Rev. John J. liowney, phasize my feeling toward the water (82 gallons) safely, for a pers were treated for lacerations, series of dnmken driving arrests daughter. Miss Ann Glynn McIn­ selectied commander of the first a late pastor of the church. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION town of Manchester in regard to prolonged period of time. In the firemen for smoke inhalation. in the 1950s. In 1957 she lost her tosh. to Charles William Mello of district. Mr. Wagner Is employed by the ENGINEERING the heavy blanket of acrid, nau- checking with State Civil defense Fire Chief Samuel Salerno, of H. L HANOY'S B U. S. TOP CHOICE driver’s license when her new New Bedford, Mass. Mr. Mello is Parto’s new post puts him In United Aircraft in East Hartford, seaUng, throat parching, stinking I found that this method met with nearby Horsham, who directed white convertible smashed through the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles charge of AMVET activities in and Mrs. Wagner is a rval estate Courses lead to a smoke, which has been emanating Mello of New Bedford. their complete approval. some 400 civilian firemen, eaid the the front of a coffee shop and New England and New Jers-ey. He saleslady for the Barrowa and degree or certificate. from that section of land set aside I'avy FJ3 Fury Fighter landed in G R O U N D hurt a janitor. The wedding will take place waa elected at the annual con­ Very truly yours, linUot Studio Wallace real estate firm office in by "The City of Village Charm” a section of the store in which The judge fined her |420 and Sept. 23 at St. Bridget’a Church in vention here yesterday. Manchester. Both are membera of Classes begin September 18. for its town dump. This smoke Wiliam G. Pinney, the departments were closed. Franks MRS. WILLIAM EDMUND BELEKEWICZ put her on three years’ probation. Manchester. Porto is an employe of Pratt the Church of the Assumption. situation is not something new to 15 Eearl St., Salerno aald he didnt think any­ BEEF She vowed never to drink again. Manchester, Conn. A 1959 graduate of Manchester & Whitney Aircraft at the East The couple has three grand­ Univsrsity of Hartford ADoms 6-5411 me or to the residents of my one was in the immediate area A candlelight ceremony was the ' drape and large back bow detail. Explaining a year ago how she High School, Miss McIntosh at­ Hartford plant. children, Jam-es Anthony Wagner neighborhood. In the past, I have where the plane fell, leaving a setting Saturday afternoon for She choose matching accessories. had stopped drinking. Miss Russell tended Lassell Junior (College in and Linda Marie Wagner and called various town officials for Protmto Increase AT ONE LOW PRICE! Both mothers had white rose­ huge hole and scattering glasa and the weding of Miss Patricia Anne said: Aubumdale, Mass., and Morse Col­ BAIL EXPANSION HURT Kathleen Marie McConnell. action to correct this nuisance, but To the Editor, debris in the single-story, block- buds for their corsages. 'I’m 8U1 alcoholic. You don’t McCarthy of Manchester and lege in Hartford. She is employed Groton, Aug. 28 (A'l — The ex­ A buffet was served and music It has been to no avail. The Manchester Water Com­ long building. A reception was held in church get over alcoholism. You just don't by Hamilton Standard in Windsor pansion of railroads into the truck- ■The residents of East Hartford pany informs me that they are go­ William Edmund Belekewicz of hall after the ceremony. After a drink.” for dancing was provided by Tohy He said the plane exploded twice Locks. for-hlre business has been crit­ O’Bright and his band. ; long ago recognized the need in ing to raise the rates because they Cloventry at the Second Congre­ motor trip north through Massa­ Tells of Problems Mr. Mello was graduated last -ou r town for a modem means to after It hit and burst into flames. icized by an official of a trucking have driven some new wells in or­ chusetts, the couple’s address will While trying a comeback she June from Worcester Polytechnic industry group. John J. Gill, ; dispose of garbage and junk. We, The aircraft, the Navy’s version of gational Church in North Cov­ be RFD 4, Coventry. told an interviewer of her prob­ der to get clearer and cleaner the Air Force F80 Saber, waa Institute, where he majored in civil president of the American Truck­ Tidal-Power Plan O ff ''Action" Bra ^therefore, Appropriated money to water. entry. Mrs. Belekewicz Is a 1961 gradu­ lems; ..^pped apart, its wreckage strewn engineering. He was a member of ing Association, said Saturday ; build a high temperature mein- The water company says that The bride is the daughter of ate of Manchester High School. 'Everything happened so fast. I aerator to fulfill this need. Hart- over an 80-foot section of the Phi Kappa Theta social fraternity night that "If railroads have their Washington — Plans to develop b y LevabI# the customer should share the ex­ Mr. and Mrs. C. Deane McCarthy Her husband is also a 1961 gradu­ was going to high school and the there, and was elected to member­ business In as mad a shape as they the tidal-power potential of Pas- “ ford and West Hartford also fol- pense of these wells. store. of 241 Hollister St. ’The bridegroom ate of Manchester High School, and next think I knew I was being Ed Fernandez, an area reaident. ship in the civil engineering honor claim, this would hardly seem to sama quoddy Bay, between Maine Illowed the same course of action. Why should the customer have is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William will be entering the University of groomed for a picture. -Smoke abatement ordinances were said he was sitting on his porch society and Pi Delta Epsilon hon­ qualify them for owning and oper­ and Canada, have apparently been to pay for something that he Belekewicz of Rt. 44A, Coventry. Connecticut in the fall. "There was this terrific moun­ orary collegiate journalism frater­ ating their modes” of transporta­ shelved. A study group has report­ $ 0 5 0 'enacted to check the heavy pol­ about 150 feet away when he saw tain of work and no time to catch should have been receiving all the plane "loop over once.” Th Rev. Edward Meineker of nity. He waa selected a distin­ tion. Gill made his remarks at ed that the project would not yet lution of air which had plagued along. up with myself. the town. "It appeared to be too low,” he the Second Congregational C?hurch, guished military student and a a banquet of the Motor Transpor­ produce power at a price competi­ The company will increase the assisted by the Rev. Laurence Vin­ Andover "It was that way for 10 years— representative to "Who’s Who in tation Association of Connecticut. tive with power from other sources. Recently, Blast Hartford was said. "It took off again, to circle always a sense of pressure, no time I still given an unfavorable air pol- value of their properties, but the the field and again looped over, cent of the Center Congregational customer will not derive any ex­ Church in Manchester, performed to think, to relax, to take atock. -lutlon report. I wonder how much but it still seemed too low. A mo­ Housewives Form "I g^ieaa the answer is I didn't Ithe town dump of Manchester tra benefits from this expenditure. ment later the plane suddenly flip­ Fortify Your House Against Winter the double-ring ceremony before beautiful an altar decorated with white know how to be temperate. I was * contributed to this imfavorable Why is it that the little man at ped over and down. 'Then btmm!" shaping, pine 'reading, the end of the line must get it in pompons, asters, and gladioli. Bowling League so afraid people would think I was Cmdr. John Hannlgan, base in­ DOLE’S GIANT 44.0Z. CAN a bad sport.” a Joyous feeling - As for the personal nuisance the neck all the time? formation services officer, said G4enn*y'$ Continuous Budget Pkm Mr. McCarthy gave his daugh­ of freedom! I caused by this "Manchester, - What is the reason that the Women who are interested in Madison said In divorcing her in the pilot had taken a “voluntary ter in marriage. She wore a gown 1954 that she refused to have serv­ -smoke,’’ I need only mention the ^ a te r Company can not pay for w'ave off,’’ meaning he chose not Makes Poying Emy PINEAPPLE- of chiffon tulle and Chantilly lace, bowling are invited to join a house­ 'disgust my wife feels at times wives’ league which will meet ants in the home and discouraged this improvement to their busl- to land on the first approach but fashioned with bands of lace ac­ visitors. -when she has left some clothes neas from the profits derived from rather to go around. GRAPEFRUIT centing the Bcoop neckline and Thursdays at 9:15 a.m., starting in Ton the clothesline through the their business? mid-September. Divorcing actor John Wayne in Hannigan said the pilot reported tiny sleeves, a lace midriff with 1953, Mrs. Esperanza Wayne ac­ uJ., night and must rewash the clothes During a certain part of the year no trouble. Winterizing will cut heating costs, prevent lace flower appliques on the bind­ Mrs. Charles J. Van Deuaen is organizing the Andover group and cused her husband of spending a damage to unprotected .surfaces. You’ll elimi­ ing, and lace bands of floral medal­ night with Mias Russell after a RECEIVED WITH JUICE lions on the bouffant skirt with will be joined by Mrs. Robert nate drafts, keep room temperatures com­ Peterson, of Gilead Rd„ and Mrs. studio party. Wayne heatedly de­ chapel train. 'The veil of Imported nied thla, saying he had merely Mariow's 'NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANY' fortably high. XABISCX) HONBY GRAHAMS...... 15-oa. Pkg. S9e illusion was held in place by a Eldmund Hauschild, Hebron Rd. O P E N ARMS All three participated in a house­ stopped at the actress’ home to Invites crown of pearls and crystals. She visit with her mother. carried a prayerbook with a white wives league team last year. A Your YOUR OHOIOB new recruit is Mrs. Martin Sauer, Many of the actress’ paintings The avertige atUa een be in- We’ll supply new type materials at low, low B U R R Y * S * Maliown orchid and stephanotis. of animals and landacapea were . . . ond especially welcomed when a Lemon Puff* Lake Rd. Charge BuleSed with FUserflaa bien- 10 Oz. ’O O * Mrs. Eugene P. Lanigan of East around her apartment. • if's a gif? in her solid silver pattern lut InsolatioB for prices . . . show you how to do the work CXMIKIES There will be room for 10 to 12 Account a Coconut Fluffs Pkg. ^ 7 G Hartford was matron of honor. She more women on the teams now be­ Her movies Included “The Un­ — of oil her new possessions, near­ yourself, or give you names of reliable con­ carried a colonial bouquet with AMESITE as Mttie $^ Q ,00 P*' ing organized. invited,” '"The Virginians,” “ Wake est ond dearest her heart. She's tractors. pink roses and variegated feather­ of the Red Witch,” "Moonrise,” chosen the one pattern she likes “DAWN FRESH” SWEET YELLOW ed 'pink carnations. Manchester Evening Herald tem­ “ El Paso.” “Captain China,” “ Song Eugene P. Lanigan of East Hart­ porary correspondent, Cindy Pfan-: of India” and "Seven Men from best in the world because, at Twist, turn, bend . >rbreothe-easy elastic frees DRIVES Stop in for free estimate or phone MI 9-5253. ford was the best man. Ushers stiehl, Pilgrim 2-6856. Now.” Michaels, she's-seen therh olhTowle, you. From every dngle, criss-cross front defines Our representative will cal! at your con- were Richard Belekewicz of Cov­ Police said they understand the Lunt, Gorham, Wallace, Kirk, Inter­ you . . . dsfialtsly! You’ll love being in "Action”, ^ FIRST IN QUAUTY ROORNG entry. brother of the bridegroom, actress’ mother and brother live osk for Lovoble style #703. Experience jVenience. No obligation. No sales talk. CORN > .29° FOREIGN SERVICE SCHOOL national, Reed & Barton, Heirloom. Is Our and 'Terry McCarthy of Manches­ Pomfret, Aug. 28 t/Pt — Rep. In the Los Angeles area but that ter, brother of the bride. Michaels Bridal Registry shows the ^ FAIREST IN PRICE Best Horace Seely-Brown, R-Conn„ has officers haven’t reached them. NATIVE LARGE GREEN The bride’s mother selected a called for establishment of a “for­ bride's every last wish in her silver It cost! ee iittio to look Lovoblo * FASTEST SERVICE Guarantee cocktail-length dress of pale blue eign service officers Corps” to CADET LEADER NAMED pattern and carefully sees to it silk organza over polished cotton ti^ n State Department personnel New London, Aug. 28 (IP) — First that she receives no duplications. Coimecticut’a LeRding Paving Contractor print fashioned with a scoop neck­ for service overseas. Classman Cleonard J. Plchini, • FREE niRNCLL PARMNO line, short cap sleeves, fitted bod­ In a radio broadcast yesterday, Reading Pa., has been named regi­ PEPPERS ice, and straight sheath skirt with Seely-Brown said stdmlnlBtratlon mental commander of the 600 .MB M maavk back panel detail. She wore of foreign aid programs by un- cadets at the U.S. Coast Guard CALIFORNIA VINE RIPE EXTRA LARGE matching accesaories. qualifled persons has brought a Academy. The selection of Cadet THOMAS COLLA The mother of the bridegroom great deal of criticlam. First Class Robert K. Blaschke. y wore a cocktail-length dress of He said a bill he Introduced in Eaat Hartford, aa regimental ex­ JA ^f121 PAVING CONTRACTORS Ml 9.5224 The svereg* A-room bones BUILDING MATERIALS THE KN O W N NAME, — SEE US FOR EVEBYTHINO! — osa be ro-nofed svUli Bird lilac silk organza over silk and Congress would enable selected ecutive officer waa also aimounced • AlR-CX>NDinONED • MiWler-BiH Asphalt Bhlnglea LUMBER FUEL HONEYDEWS - cotton print, designed with a scoop candidates to attend college at Saturday. The Cadet officers will if wrirtt. suvnsMiTHS THE K N O W N QUAUTY SINCE 1900 MAIN err.. MANOHE8TER>-”Onr OOtti Yearr—MI M fS l Aim iAin) WITH ANY OTHfR PAVING COMPANY' for ae UtMe ,95 pee sue. neckline, short cap sleeves, fitted government expense and train begin their duties at the beginning 236 NORTH MAIN STREET—PHONE MI 9-5253 bodice, and sbeath eldrt with side ■pedally for tbs foreicn mevios. of Ota ooademlo year Bept & 96$ MAIN S-2741 T' i / HUmrl^Btrr office, and it Is at least good to come WAiily down the Mvenue and ing this mystery ot the Dlvlns to­ know that, when he was leaning eight out of 10 women 'with umbrel­ A Thought for Today day than were hit iwedeceasors m DapeRiable ‘Hal Boyle' the part. And who knows If the RegistratiDH Set over backwards in the past, it was las will manage to jab h)m In the Sponsored by the Manoheater Yields to VN Force ff^raUi face, neck, eara or riba— aven if limited human Intellect will aver Goulart Bares Claim Town Can’t Now Join not because he was in any way Council of Ohnrehoo understand tha easence of God. UsmI Rtfrigaraitri At Junior High XBa They Haunt Men he geta down on hia handa and OCK INC. blind or Inssnaltlva to the high knees and tries deaperately to Tha best that man can «lo hope manklRd must have—man­ scuttle by on all fours. In the Becinnlng follow the examiple o f the Kbie OvsehaoM sod Tsstsd To Brazil Presidency Mrs. Ooneettina Puzzo Registration for new pupils Metropolitan District kind’s only real hope, in fact— in It la his doom. It Is his destiny. ‘Tn the beginning God created and to regurd tha axlf tenca of God Mrs. Concettina CaveUeri Puzzo, at Barnard and filing Junior On Rainy Days I t 's life. as an axiom; to look upon all the 70, ot 266 Lyme .8t., HarUord, Tshombe WUl Drop High Schools will be held what can be the future status, heaven and earth.’ (Geneaia 1:1) died Saturday at 8t. Francis Hos­ Thursday from 9 a.m. to noon 1. u n There is only one w ay for a fel­ manifestations of the world as the (Oonttnued from Page One) The Town of Manchester 'will probably not join tiw Metro­ code and prestige of the organiza­ low to escape women carrying um- Thus beglna the epic story of the result of a great creative Power Potterton's pital in Hartford. at the administrative offices Among her survivors are a of both schools. politan District for water and sanitary sewer service for a tion ho servea New York W -— There are some side of the sidewalk? He should brellaa on rainy days. - Bible, the greatest book ever writ­ in the Universe and to go from ISO Center St.— Cor. ot Ohnreh rlalized. Labor leaders at the coffee have seen me coming.” there creating, building, and fash­ daughter, Mra Lea Andreinl of Pupils new to town may reg­ long time, said General Manager Richard Martin today, at •t MaatibmtMt. Oomt^ aa problems in life a man just can’t Stay home. And don't answer the ten by man. port of Santos announced plans to White Army Officers ister for Grades 7 and 8 at 2. “ What do I care If he doesn’t ioning a world of goodness and N ew s Tidbits Manchester. least not until all of these problems have been cleared up: A Dose Of Chaos do much about. He simply must put doorbell. I f you^o, you’re bound to It is interesting to note that the w alk out tonight. Rllng and Grades 7, 8 and 9 at up with them. have better sense than to ram his M w ftol Henrique Telxeira Lott, Also surviving are two sons of The district will not accept ae- find a strange woman standing Bible does not speculate the ex­ from the AP Wires Glastonbury and Hartford, anoth­ Barnard. There is really nothing but High on the list is how to cope silly face into my umbella? After there holding a wet umbrella. ^ Rabbi Leon Wind form er’’ war minlater, five aumy part of the town for membership, sufficient to bring tils water sys­ istence of God nor does it attempt er daughter of Hartford and 13 (Conttnued from Page One) for Katanga’s continued Independ­ gueasihg about events in Brazil, with women carrying unmbrellas all, he isn’t my husband.” Temple Beth Sholom colonels imd s major were detained I f Manchester joins, the whole tem up to par with that ot ths- “ Excuse me,” she'll say, “ I guess to prove it. It takes for granted NOTICE grandchildren. ence from the rest of The Congo tauride or outside that coimtry. But on rainy days. 3. “Anyway, what difference that a Divine Power created the by military authorities. Another town must join. District without burdening the this is the wrong apartment.” Elstlmated 250,000 persons in The funeral will be held tomor­ left with Munongo. Tthombe es­ and said his government was de A pretty woman peering around does it make? H-a's only a man, A s she turns to go, her umbrella world and it goes on to tell of His WILTON MAN ELECTED major was being aought. “The town can’t join as long as municipalities already members of considering that Dr. Janio Quad- Jersey City and two nearby Bergen row at 8 a.m. at the Larala and corted him to his own residence. termlned to rid the province of all Court Hears the Eighth District is in the sewer the rim of a summer parasol in a and one more hole in his head will bang against you, and you’ll works. Minneapolis Aug. 28 party, one is inclined to believe You can chart her progress by U.S. Weather Bureau at Bradley WILL OPEN SEPT. 6 abide by the constitution. The five Connecticut’s 18 Circuit Court* in board a crowded bus. tf new Swineford, 91, man for whom tanga Radio. U N . units guarding Leopoldville regime. the first six months of their opera­ tan District for water and sanitary u.se the property tax method of Ic^ Inc. the stricken cries of men passersby army colonels and a major were national Father’s Day was found­ Edward W. Backhaus F n b n ^ ra Rapraaantattroa: tfea that his surprise resignation from field today issued the follo'wing the postoffice refused to allow Conor Cruise O’Brien, U.N. rep- tion, 6,771 were heard in Circuit sew'er service. financing rather than the service humbly pleading; (B ) The kind that sit next to picked up at Lott’s place, too. ed, dies at Sfiady Springs In Ches­ Rockville — Edward W. Back­ JuUtia Mathewa Spadal Asancp — Ifiv the office of President he has held forecast for the next five days: cirilians to piclk up their mail. re-sentative in Katanga, warned 12, which covers the towns of Man­ Must Repeal Law charge based upon the consump- Yorit. Chicago. Detroit ana Boaton. “ Please, ma'am, may I have my you on the bus and '#cst the tip Brazil, a sprawling giant of 67 terfield County, according to offi­ haus of 20 Quarry Rd., who was a million people, was thrown into Others mounted guard in hos­ Tshombe Saturday that U.N. forces chester, Bast Hartford and Rock­ Periodically, he said, the idea of ‘ ‘on water, as is presently ths ___BER AUDIT BnKBAU OI only seven months constituted a eyeball back?" ot their wet umbrella on your Temperatures are expected to cial report from Richmond, 'Va. rural mall carrier for more than CIRCULATION8. average 4 to 8 degrees above nor­ turm oil' suddenly Friday , i when pitals. would be placed at Adoula’s dis­ ville. joining the Metropolitan District oase In a portion of the Town ot piece of strategy on his part cal­ To each of them the lady sternly foot so that the weather drips off 30 years, died yesterday morn­ U N . spokesman Michel Tombe- replies: mal during the next five days, President Quadros resig;ne!d sffter posal "to reduce Katanga’s seces­ Heading the list in Circuit 12 is brought up when town taxpay- P^’' f ‘^^'*'*ter,” said Atty. 'Wechsler. TIm Banld Prtntlns Oompaiv, Ino.. culated to bring the Brazilian peo­ and fills your shoe. ing at his home. He was 66. laine said his organization acted no Onandal reaponsIbiUtjr for "Well, what's it doing on my warm and humid at the beginning Liggett Speeial seven months in office. He de­ Denys said In one of his few state­ sion” if the provincial president were small claims cases which to­ ers are faced with the cost of L . . . ■ • • Metropolitan tjrpoBraiitdaril errora appearlns In aa- ple to his defense and support. (C ) The kind that insists on clared he had been overwhelmed by ments since the crisis broke Fri­ A native of Rockville, he was to preserve internal security after did not cooperate In finding a solu- taled 2,537. Next were motor vehi­ constructing water or sewer lines. charter, before any tovro rai^emeBM and other readiM matter umbrella in the first place?" opening their umbrella again be­ of the period, cooler, less humid bom Feb. 9, 1895, the son of the His chief difficulty in office has opponents, Brazilian and foreign, day. “United we shall face the Congo President Joseph Kasavubu tion. cle violations with 2,270. Break­ Another problern which would wWc|v .is contl,^ou» «n The Mancheater Branlna Herald. And she pauses to inspect her fore getting off the bus, thus giv­ about Thursday. The normal mean late Frederick and Louise Enes temperature in the Hartford area of his strict economic and inde­ difficulties that will occur for the called on it to get rid of some 300 The U.N. operation today went down of other cases in Circuit have to be solved before the town ropolltan District can become in­ been with the Brazilian Congress, umbrella to be sure it is undam­ ing everybody within a 15-foot Backhaus. Until his retirement corporated into the district, the Monday, August 28 aged. That's an odd thing about during this period is 69 degrees pendent foreign policies. preservation of public order.’’ foreign officers serving in the off without any major incidents. Court 12 were criminal, 896; civil, could join the district is Man­ which was elected In 1958, and range a free cold shower. about nine years ago from the secessionist province’s army in de­ town must receive the formal ap­ women on rainy days. When they ranging from a daily high of 80 to Hia foreign policies had included Ranieri Mazzilli, the moderate O’Brien reported "A few shots 699; and speeding, 369. chester’s ordinance which provides 2 Rockville Post Office, he was a proval of the district board, and which, thefjefore, owes nothing to (D ) The kind of woman who, a low of 57. talks on restoring foreign rela­ speaker of the Chamber of Depu­ fiance of a long-standing U.N. were fired but nobody was hurt." On the overall state level, motor a fine for anyone who adds fluor­ Db« Out Of His SheD bump into a man and impale him member of the National Rural Let­ then every member town of the his own landslide victory in the on their umbrella, they automati­ if she fails to gore a passing man, tions with the Soviet Union and re­ ties who is serving as acting pres­ Security Council resolution. A t the radio station a company vehicle violations led the list of of­ ides to the public water supply, hurries around the block so she Rainfall may total over three- fusal to take sides against Fidel ident, declared in the capital of ter Carriers Association. Kasavuhu’s move appeared to fenses with 50,021 cases prosecut­ dl.strlct must ratify this approval In his previous formal diacua- presidential election last year. cally asume he is is a masher try­ quarters of an inch occurring as He was active in the former of Indians took over from eight said Martin. at a town election wherein the ing to strike up an acquaintance can have a second try at him. Castro of Cuba. Officials prompt­ Brasilia last night the crisis is be­ be a prelude to an attempt to take policemen who put up no re­ ed. Close behind was small claims alona of the role of the United Na I f the present political chaos in Uiunderstorms late Wednesday and Rockville Garden Club, serving as over the province and end The ordinance would have to be majority of the electors of each with them the hard way. One of the odd things about wom­ ly suspended negotiations on re­ ing overcome and predicted “with­ sistance. Windows and doors were with 37,688 cases recorded. tlons, that organlzation’a Secre Brazil could be taken as the ex­ again toward the end of the period. Guaranteed storing relations with Moscow in a brief period all will be nor­ chairman of some of its shows, amd Tshombe’s long defiance of the In other categories, there were repealed before the town could member town votes in favor of They don’t worry about his en who carry umbrellas on rainy To Give Yon broken at the postofflee, however. when Quadros resigned. mal.” was well known for his interest in central government at Leopold­ 22,622 civil cases and 21,827 crim­ qualify for membership in the such ratification.” taiy General, Dag Hammarskjold, cuse for hs'ving somebody, per­ wounds. They feel he got what he days is their feminine chivalry. It A Very T.shombe visited the postofflee Military and civilian political Significantly, he added in a his own gardens. He was a mem­ ville. inal cases handled through June 30 Metropolitan District. has always been rigorously careful haps the army, suspend normal deserves. All they fret about is is noblese oblige with them never S F c u J u ie U JS7¥ but left after seeing the area had Enjoyable leaders ha^’e been meeting con- speech to the nation; “ I have the ber of the T r i n it y Lutheran Katanga police were ordered to re­ by the courts. Prosecution of speed­ Still another problem, and one TEACHERS STRIKE whether the umbrella is all right. to wing children or another woman. been occupied by the United Na­ to avoid policy statements which constitutional processes In order Smoke support of the armed forces so Church and held office in church main at their posts, and assurances ers accounted for another 2,885 which taxpayers tend to overlook, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Ang. No woman — at least none 1 Only men get the point. tinuosly since 6 p.m. Sunday and tions. might make people, or members, to conduct new Congressional elec­ 2nds OF A NATIONALXT were still conferring at the capi­ profe.s.sional agitators should be organizations. were issued that the Katanga army cases. is that “...a town with a water 28 (jiP) — Primary and secondary have ever seen — ever feels it Twenty women with their um­ A U.N. representative saw school teachers today began a think that he himself was tr3in g tions, and these should give Quad- ADVER’nSED OIOAR tal of Brasilia this morning in an cautious.” He leaves two sons, William H. would not be disarmed. Total of Offenaes Processed system in poor repair would be neceasai^ to apologize for stabbing brellas wide open could crowd into WHICH SELLS FOR lOo Backhaus of Ellington and Rich­ Tshombe later and told newsmen expected to pay the regular Dis­ 10-day strike for higher ros a majority, then we should A\^KINS;W EST effort to resolve the controversy The U.N, put their forces at the Circuit Court Chief Judge Jay to build up the organization he a hole in a man's forehead with a telephone booth and emerge un­ ard E. Backhaus of Ashford; a that "he .seems to be accepting the trict water rates, plus a surcharge wages throughout the country. her umbrella. Her reasoning: scathed and unscratched. Reg. $4.75. over the possible rise of ,42-year- disposal of Katanga’s police chief E. Rbinow said in releasing the serves, bring new and broader probably find him ready to resume cS ek e^ ice brother, Fred Backhaus of 'Tol­ to keep order. situation.’’ case totals that these figures rep­ his office, triimiphantly. 1. "What If I was on the wrong But let one lone solitary man Box 50. ^1,79 old Goulart to power. The United Nations said the and stronger interpretation to its The civilian leaders included land,, and four grandchildren. A U N . bulletin read over Katan­ resent the number of offenses proc­ ORMAND ). WEST • DIRECTOR 7 For 25o Funeral services will be held to­ .security measures will be kept In Charter, or increase the preroga­ This would, however, take a lot Ranleri Mazzilli, president of the ga Radio said that Congo Premier essed by the courts rather than the MoncIwiUr't Oldnl— with Perfectos and Panatellas morrow at 2 p.m. at Trinity Luth­ force until it was certain no trouble tives of his own office. of troubled doing. W ar Minister Chamber o f Deputies, who became ^ ^ ’8 and 8 Adoula had again invited Tshombe number of individuals involved. PHONE M l 9-7196 eran Church, with the Rev. Wal­ would arise. the RtMtl fadllHM temporary president of the na­ to Leopoldville for unity talks. The When an individual is charged Hammarskjold, previously, has Denys, who has led the military LIGGEH DRUG ter Abel ot South Windsor offi­ U.N. had sent a plane to Elisabeth- A t the radio station an African with more than one offense, each WIUIAM J. lENNON, Uc. AuMlato Off-Street Perking tion in the absence of Goulart; been the organization’s number in Brazil for many years, has al- ciating. Burial will be in Grove rille Saturday for Tshombe but he reporter who tried to enter scuffled charge is listed separately in the Jose Maria Alkimin, a top leader one servant, content to leave way hitherto led it In support of 142 EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER PARKADE Hill Cemetery. refused to go to Leopoldville. with U.N. personnel and was eject­ case totals, Judge Rubinow said. Whaf Beautiful Fab- ^ of Quadros' Social Democrat Q—Why is the word “ conter­ ed hy Indian troops. theory and policy and Charter In­ civilian, constitutional processes. minous” now used more frequent­ Friends may call at the Ladd Adoula told newsmen Saturday A breakdown of disposition fig ­ party; Emani Amaral do Pelxoto, Funeral Home, 19 Ellington Ave., that the Central Government wants The Katangese did not seem ures indicates nearly three-fourths terpretation to its members. I f he follows that code in the ly than before? president of the Social Democrat today from 7 to 9 p.m. to end Katanga’s secession by particularly worried by the U.N. of all persons charged with speed­ A — Government agencies have takeover. One government official This year’s annual report from present situation, he will follow it party and former ambassador to adopted the word to designate our peaceful means. ing were found guilty or forfeited O F MANCHESTER rics Pilgrim Mills Has A WEUshington; Jose Bonifago, first commented: “'We are used to this. Hammarskjold to the organization to protect the succession to the Milo Morgan “ But if these fail,” he said, "we bond. 48 states, minus Alaska and Ha­ Nothing lasts more than six hours reveals a difference. presidency of Vice President Gou- 4 secretary of the Chamber of De- waii. The word means having a Bolton—Milo E. Morgan, North may find other solutions.” Of the state’s 2,885 speeding cas­ poties, EUid Sergio Magalhaes, a Adoula blamed foreign influences here es in the six-month period, 1.984 Hammarskjold, as a matter of lart, who defeated the Quadros common border. Rd., a union official, died Satur For Your Fall Sewing 1 strong supporter of Goulart. day after a short illness. He was resulted in conviction and another fact, devotes the main body of his running mate in the last election, On the military side in the con­ Q—How many blood groups are 56. For the past five years he Packard of Manclioster, with Mrs. Marie Inna of West Hart 512 involved bond seizure. A total introduction to a full discussion of and who is farther to the left and ferences were Gen. Denys, Navy recognized? lived in Bolton, working as a whom she made her home, and ford. of 141 persons were found not the theory. Charter, powers, and more controversial than Quadros. WeVe Celebrating Minister Adm. Silvio Heck-el and A — Four, classed as O, A, B, and truck driver and serving as busi' Miss Dorothy Bartlett of Man­ Funeral services will be held at guilty and 189 charges were nolled. At Low Mill Prices! ^ the John F. Tierney Funeral future potentialities of the world Fear o f the consequences o f let­ Brig. Grun Moss, A ir Force min­ AB. ness agent for the Teamsters Un^ chester; three sisters, Mrs. Edith ister. ion. Home, 219 W. Center St., Wednes­ organization. ting Goulart assume office may Symonds of Warwick, R. I., Mrs. An unconfirmed report from Q—Which stale has the lowest Bom May 3, 1905, in Hyde Park E)va Boutelle of North Haven, and day at a time to be announced. The reason he has done this is keep Marshal Denys from letting Brasilia said Goulart may try to population density? N.Y., he was an Army veteran of Mrs. Daisy Alsever of Orange; 10 Friends may call at the funeral clear enough. He has done this be­ it happen; in that case, the army come to Brazil through Uruguay. A —Alaska with 1.4 persons per World War II and a member of grandchildren, 14 great-grandchil­ home tomorrow from 2 to 5 and The cause there has appeared, during Itself would have to run the coim­ Military, political and religious square mile. the Poughkeepsie (N .Y.) VFW dren, and 2 great-great-grandchll- 7 to 9 p.m. Q — Are American Indians re­ Post. this year, the first definite effort, try and Itself become a political leaders called on the people to re­ dren. Doctor Says ◄ 40 Years O n M ain Street main calm and assued them the quired by federal law to remain He leaves his wife, Murial Fhmeral services will be held to­ on the part of an element in factor and actor Instead of just a crisis will be settled. on reservations? PlasB Morgan; two brothers, Eu­ morrow at 2 p.m. at the LoweeFhi- keeper of the rules. — Cheney Hall — Funerals the U N membership, to halt the Radio stations broadcast govern­ A — No. gene Morgan of Bolton and Stan­ neral Home, 2034 Main St., Glas­ The fear is that if Quadros had ◄ ley Morgan of Poughkeepsie; and tonbury. The Rev. Theodore Salk Vseelne StUI Best positive and dynamic evolution of Hartford Road, Manchester ment communiques that the entire Protection Against Polio A Q —Who first used the name a sister, Mrs. Rose Millard of the United Nations forward, and in mind any strategy for getting With An Exciting country remained under control. Chandler, pastor of tha United Mrs. Anna V. Anderson Open Sat. 10 a.m. to 0 p.m i San ThiEigo, a deputy of the “ rubber” for caouttchouc and Cohoes, -N.Y. Methodist Church of Bolton, will Funeral services fOr Mrs. Anna to Impose a kind of paralyala upton A mandate for his resumption of ◄ why? Funeral services will be held In officiate, and burial will be in St. By HAROLD T. H YM AN, M.D. Brazilian Labor party, was report­ Victoria Anderson, who died Aug. Writen for Newspaper it which would insure that it power, he neglected to calculate A —Joseph Eh-iestly. an English)^Poughkeepsie tomorrow at the James’ Cemetery, GlMtonbury. 19 in Kingston, Jamaica, were held ed to have spoken by telephone to Enterprise Assn. would remain nothing more than the complications in the chain of Goulart in Paris. Thiago said Gou­ chemist, discovered that the gum John J. Darrow Funeral Home There will be no calling hours Saturday at the Watkins-West Fu­ Arrangements are being made by For reasons that defy reason­ an international debating society. events he was unloosing. There is lart was not Inclined to renounce would rub out pencil marks and before the service. neral Home. She was the widow of from this profperty comes the the John F. Tierney Funeral able explanation, a writer In the In this year’s report, Hammar- perhaps a style of medical prac­ the presidency. On the contrary, Charles Anderson. Journal of the American Medical Thiago said, Goulart sounded deter name “ rubber.” Home, Manchester. T. Sgt. Henry J. Brezniak The Rsv. C. Henry Anderson, akjold acknowledges the existence tice in which you deliberately pastor of the Emanuel LAitheran Association recently questioned mined to return to Brazil and take Funeral services for T. Sgt. the value of the Salk vaccine. This of such a view, and the possibility make the patient sicker in order SALE over. He said, however, that Gou Q — What element, sometimes Mrs. Celena Dube Henry J. Brezniak of Manchester Church, officiated. G. Albert Pear­ found in drinking water, seems to Mrs. Celena Dube, 84, of 34 Ford son was the organist. Burial was in uncalled for and unsupported opin­ Beautyrest costs of such an iimocuous role for the to institute the cure. But if there lart had agreed to remain in Paris were held Saturday in Albuquer­ ion, together with the enthusiastic until he gets a full report on the prevent tooth decay? St., died yesterday at East Hart­ East Cemetery. United Nations, and then proceeds ever is such a thing, one would que, N. M. claims of those who hope to estab­ trend of the situation in Brazil. A —^Fluorine. ford Hospital after a long illness. He died Thursday eveWng at Bearers were Robert McKinney, to advance the case for a more d y want the practitioner to know the lish the superiority of oral vac­ STARTING TOMORROW Gen. Denys denied a statement She was the widow of Alfred Dube, Sandia A ir Force Base near A l­ Roy Olson, Joseph Ofiara. Louis namlc international organization. limits of his dangerous experi­ published in the Rio de Janeiro Q —Which is considered the old­ She was bom March 31, 1877, in Slocum, Roger Somerville, and Wil­ cines that are not yet commercially you less! buquerque. He was a veteran of 12 available, has given comfort to m ent Dr. Quadros has given his press and broadcast by radio sta est breed of dogs? Waterville, Maine, and lived in ton Lund. By the time he gets through, he Your body has the ability to fight off disease. year.s of service in the U.S. Air tho.se who have not yet sought THROUGH SATURDAY, SEPT. 2 tlons quoting him as saying; A —The Samoyede, bred by the Manchester many years. still has not called the United Na­ nation a big dose of trouble, for its A t the first symptom of an invading Infection, Force. protection for themselves and their "Now is the time to choose be­ Samoyed peoples of northern Si­ Survivors include three sons Stanley Bogus How can a mattress that costs you $79.60 ac­ tions the beginning of a world own good, no doubt If It sunlves the body manufactures its own anti-body for re­ Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rita Funeral services for Stanley children against paralytic polio­ tween democracy and communism. beria. Alfred Bolduc and Florian Bolduc Freeman Brezniak, formerly of St. tually cost you less? Beautyrest lasts three I t lief. Bogus, 200 Woodland St., were myelitis. government — words supposedly I have nothing Eigainst the person both of Manchester, and John Bol Paul, Minn.; three daughters. held today at 8:30 a.m. from the To offset these poor excuses for times longer than ordinary mattresses (by too dangerous to use—but he has Unfortunately, If your body has not sufficient of Goulart but only against the Q—Where is the home of the due of Waterville, Maine; three Sherry Brezniak, Dawiie Brezniak form of government he represents.’ Walter N. Leclerc Funeral Home, neglecting to secure available pro­ U. S. Testing Co.’s reports) . . . so if you were certainly come a long ways from Three Vs. 40,000 energy and strength, the battle can be lost. That hedgehog ? daughters, Mrs. Florence Proteau and Lori Brezniak, all at home; his tection, a Committee on Poliovirus Moscow Radio charged that the A —Europe and western Asia. of Hartford, Mrs. Violet Ross of followed by a solemn high Mass of planning to buy a $27.00 mattress, why not the days when he used to go out is why it pays to visit your physician regularly parents; Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Vaccines reviewed the accumulated Mayor Wagner, facing primary unpredictable Quadros was forced (New-spaper Enterprise Assn.) Waterbury, and Mrs. Jeanet Coop requiem at St. Bridget’s Church at own Beautyrest. It will last you three times for a check-up. He can prescribe medication, Brezniak, 27 Waddell Rd.; a broth­ 9 a.m. The Rev. John J. Delaney experiences with Salk vaccine in of his way to point out that it battle for renomlnstion next to quit because of the “ crude in Q—^WTio was the first American er of East Windsor: 24 grandchil when needed to make your body strong enough er, Airman l.C. Leon Brezniak Jr. was the celebrant. Mrs. Raymond the United States and other coun­ t as long . . . cost you not a single penny more in was not a world government. terventlon by the United States in dren and several nieces and month, has been accused, by his to fight sickness. mother to vote for her son for the of Marquette, Mich.; two sisters, Murphey was the organist and so­ tries and arrived at the following the long run . . . and give you three time.? as By the time he finishes his pres­ Brazil’s affairs.” U.S. Assistant presidency of the United States? nephews. Mrs. John Chaves of Manchester rivals, of violating the city charter Secretary of State for Latin loist. Burial was in St. Bridget's heartening conclusion.s: much relaxation and luxury. For no $27 mat­ ent discussion of the proper and A — Sara Delano Roosevelt in Funeral services will be held to and Mrs. Donald Antonson of 1. When three or more doses of by taking three servemts from the YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you American affairs, Robert Wood­ Cemetery, where the Rev. Dennis 1932. morrow at 2 p.m. at the W. P. Webster, Mass. R. Hussey read the committal Salk vaccine are given, at least 80 tress is made like Beautyrest. potential, and, in fact, the only city’s executive mansion to his need a medicine. Pick up your prescription if ward, called the Soviet charge Quish Funeral Home, 225 Main St, Burial will he in St, Paul, Minn., service. per cent of the vaccinated obtain living and effective role for the summer home on Long Island. TTie shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly absurd and said: ’'Our relations Q -Why is it incorrect to speak The Rev. Roy Hutcheon of Wap tomorrow morning. with the Quadros administration Bearers were Carl Reiser, Her­ protection. United Nations, he has made a charter forbids requiring city em­ without extra charge. A great many people en­ of the Soviet Union as Russia? ping Community Church will of trust us with their prescriptions. May we com­ have ben very friendly and coop­ bert Bremser Jr., Herbert Bremser 2. With a single exception, re­ number of significant contentions. ployes to perform services outside A - -Russia today is only one of fleiate. Burial will be in East Mni. Helen Mills Sr.. John Bremser, Earl Gatting, cent outbreaks have occurred only pound yours ? erative . . . We can only hope our 16 republics which make up the Cemetery. He claims that the United Na­ the city itself. Mayor Wagner's cooperative relationship will con­ Rookville — Mrs. Helen Wells and Michael Plunge. in the unvaccinated. Soviet Union. Friends may call at the funeral 3. The ability of the vaccine to tions does represent a projection, tinue as in the past.” Nicholson Mills, 75, of 26 Oak St., first defense was that the three home today from 7 to 9 p.m. widow of former State Sen. Claude protect has risen steailily for the into the international area, of servants were not city employes, Goulart last night reportedly Q— Which is the largest Chris­ A. Mills, died this morning at past two years. The relatively un­ “ purposes and principles already although the city paid their wages. sent word to Denys by telephone: tian church in the world? Kenneth O, Ketchum Rockville City Hospital. Ruth Millett satisfactory results of earlier vac­ '1 am returning to Brazil to ful­ A — Saint Peter's in 'Vatican accepted as being of national va­ The District Attorney’s office has Kenneth G. Ketchum, 54, of She was born Dec. 21, 1886, in cines, on which critics dwell, need fill my duty. You fulfill yours.” City. Aurora, Ontaria, Canada, nephew no longer be con.sidered. lidity.’’ He claims that the United in any case refused to prosecute Westerly. R.I., daughter of George The message was conveyed of Mrs. Elizabeth R. Scofield, 56 F. and Alice York Wells, and lived RUTH MnXETT 4. Effectiveness similar to that Nations must come to include, him, taking some other legal through Brazil’s ambassador to School St., died yesterday. He was in this area 40 years. Woman’s Keenest Rival reported in the U.S. has been ob­ among its powers and functions, dodge which is imimportant. The the U.N., Francisco Santiago Dan­ headmaster of St. Andrew's Col She was a member of the Union Is Her Own Husband served also by the World Health that of supervising a “rule of law” facta would be, of course, that the te, who talked w-lth the vice presi­ Police Arrests lege in Aurora. Congregational Church. Newspaper Ekiterprlse Assn. Organization whose estimate of dent in Paris. He was bom in St. Louis, Mo in the world.' He advocates that servanU were paid by the city to BEAUTIFUL Survivors Include a son, Carlton It’s getting harder and harder protection varies between 75 and POTTERY Goulart himself kept in seclusion Survivors include his wife, for we women to keep ahead of 95 per cent In other major coun­ there must come some bridging run the Mayor’s home, that his P. Nicholson of Burbank, Calif.; ARRANSEMENTS OF but an aide said that the vice David H. Hodgkins, 28, of North Esther: a son, Peter, at home; and and two grandchildren. the men in the twin worlds of tries served by U.N. between the nationalistic privi­ several brothers and nephews. summer home was in Liong Island, president “ will insist on his con­ Coventry, wa.s charged with pass­ Funeral services will be held fashion and beauty. 5. “ Salk vaccine is now well stitutional right” to succeed Qua­ Funeral services will be held leges of big powers and the will that they would be paid anyway, ing in a no pas.sing zone. He Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the White- Once we could count on men to established as one of the moat ef­ dros and wants to get back to Bra­ Wednesday at St. Andrew’s Epis make a nice nondescript bsok- fective vaccines of any kind pre­ of the majority of nations, so that and that there was no financial or will appear in Circuit Court 12, Gibson Funeral Home, 66 Elm St., zil as quickly as possible. But a copal Church In Aurora. ground for our frivolous fashions. sently available. the will of the majority can have moral harm in haring them go to ARTIFICIAL BRASS and COPPER Manchester, cn Sept. 18. Rockville. The Rev. Paul J. Bow­ member of his party said Goulart man will officiate. Burial will be But no more... 6. “ There is every reason for and its due and proper Influence on the Long Island. probably would wait in Pari.s to William C. Lynn, 62, of 417 Howard P. Hagedom in Grove Hill Cemetery. Sports shirts are every bit as no reason against every imvac- tide o f events and the fate of the confer with members of Congress Hartford Rd., was charged with Howard P. Hagedorn, .59, of 89 clnated person being vaccinated Mayor Wagner has, on the other PIECES driving in the wrong lane. He will Frlenda may call at the funeral lound and atteirtion getting as world. And he claims and main­ EXTRA FLOWERS expected to fly there to discuss the Oakaind St., died stiddonly at his patio dresses. with Salk vaccine, especially those hand, just done something far appear in Circuit Court 12, Man­ home yesterday., home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. tains that there can be such situation awaiting him at home. Masculine aids to beauty (such under 40 years ago.” more costly and questionable with Goulart, much farther to the left chester, on Sept. 18. Dr. Robert Keeney, medical To which I would add, if you love 2 Choose from the largest selec­ Charles Demetrion as hair tonics, after shave lotions, thing as an executive branch of regard to a grand total of 40,000 HOURS politically than the unpredictable John C. Greenwood, 26, of 49 examiner, reported death was your children, don’t let the sun set ITALIAN and AMERICAt^v Laurel St., wa.s charged with dis­ Charles Demetrion, 44, o f 101 shaving cream, shower soap and the United Nations which, even tion you’ll find anywhere. Quadros, is a bitter critic of Amer­ cau.sed by a stroke. An effort by on another day until you secure acknowledged city employes, and regarding a stop -sign. He will ap­ Woodcrest Dr., East Hartford, so on) get more flagrantly scented Each arrangement lovely . . . ican capitalism and a strong advo- police to revive him by administer for them the protection that Salk though comprised ojf human here, If you please, his political op­ pear in Circuit Court 12, Man­ brother of Mrs. Helen Nezamas of ever}' year — and more alluringly vate of closer Brizilian trade and ing oxygen failed. vaccine affords. i beings, achieves neutrality in its ponents have no criticism at all, and life-like . . . and now at chester, on Sept. 18. Manchester, died yesterday at packaged. C O L O R E D and diplomatic ties with the Com­ He was born March 3, 1902, in I f you, for whatever reason, op- | functioning. except to charge that he is very big savings. Robert M. Lovejoy, 21, of 10 De­ Manchaster, son of Paul B. Hage Hartford hospital, where he had Men’s suits now come in all munistic block. sort of subtle colors — Instead of pose vaccination, don’t let innocent And he admits what has been The Labor party chief, who won pot Sq. was charged with driv­ dorn and the late Nellie W. Whalen been taken by East Hartford po­ late doing what he is doing. They being restricted to blue, gray or youngsters suffer for your misln- i v M IL K G LA SS re-election as vice president last ing with defective lights and driv­ Hagedom. He was a World War II lice after collapsing in Martin obvious— that there have already do not, however, say he is wrong brown — the way they once were, formation or neglect. I PLANT STANDS year with Communist support, ing with defective brakes. He will veteran. Park, East Hartford, yesterday Tw o Beautyrest styles been occasions when the Secre­ to do it. The explanation, of appear in Circuit Court 12, Man­ There’s absolutely no limit to ON SALE, TOO! , faces opposition from a faction of Besides his father, survivors In siftemoon. RULES AGAINST PRESIDBINT tary General of the United Na­ couree. Is that they, for their part, moderates in Congress and the chester, on Sept. 18- dude a daughter, Mrs. Wesley Mai*- The offic-i of Dr. Donald Hazen, how wild a sports coat can be. And if a man isn’t sporting ruf­ Norfolk, Va., Aug. 28 l/P)— tions has been forced to make de' do not care to offend the 40,000 traditionally anti-Communist mili­ shall of Wethersfield; two brothers, medical examiner, said death was Beautyrest is made with 837 separately muslin- Interesting collection of odds-and- i:.\W MEETS OM, FOBD fles on his evening shirt he is prob­ U.S. District judge Walter E. cisions and interpretations, in votea Mayor Wagner has decided All On Sale tary. -I Raymond E. Hagedom and Roy F, due to natural causes. Hoffman ruled toilay that the pocketed coils. Each one works independent of ends, one-of-a-kind items at special Denys, with 48 years in active Iletroit, Aug. 28 (A*) — United Hagedorn of Manchester; three sis­ He was bom in Thompsonville ably wearing a dinner jacket so which he has had to apply the to woo with taxpayers’ money. President of the United Stales sale prices. army service, has long held to the .\iito Workers bargainers ters, Miss Mabel Hagedorn and and lived in the Hartford area 35 loud his wife has to wear a simple the other . . . gently conforms to every contour CSiarter, and the guidance o f such as well as the Coast Guard ex­ New York’s 40,000 policemen policy that "politics is a matter stepped up pressure on the auto Mrs. Frank O’Rourke of Manches years. He was an assembly-line little black number to keep the two of your body to give you proper sleep support. outfits from clashing horribly. ceeded their authority In pre­ votes as the membership has and firemen are now working 42 for the politicians.” But the 69- Industry's U g threei today for ter, and Mrs. Fred Spain o f Ver­ adjuster at the Royal McBea venting attachment of the Cu­ And now you can choose from either the but­ taken, to concrete issues which year-old general has emerged as contract settlcenents matohing non; and a grandchild. Corp. He belonged to St. George Then there are those fancy neck­ hours a week, of which two hours ties at fancy prices, put out by ban freighter Bahia de Nipe. In ton-tufted Beautyrest or the new smooth quilt­ Savings o f the key man in the maneuvering or bettering the union’s history Funeral services will be held to Greek Orthodox Church. an opinion yet unsigned, Hoff­ had to be met if the organization is calculated as overtime, in defer­ top designers, that the men can’t over whether Goulart should be ntaking agreement with Ameri­ morrow at 8:15 a.m. at the John Besides his sister, survivors in­ ed top model. Both come in medium firm and were to continue to survive. ence to state law setting a 40 hour seem to resist and which have a man held that the President has sworn In as chief of state. can Motors Corp. Negotlatora F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. clude his wife, Mrs. Nikiforakis “ in prohibiting the marshal from extra firm tensions; twin or full sizes with In one way, perhaps, it is re­ way of causing as much comment week for municipal employes. "The Army, Navy and Air Force returned to the bargaining ta­ Center St., followed by a solemn Demetrion; four sons of East performing his duty, exceeded as a woman’s new bonnet. box springs to match; $79.50 each piece. grettable that Hammarskjold has Mayor Walker has now decreed are united in watching over the ble at Ford, Chrysler and Gen­ high Mass of requiem at St Hartford; a brother of West his power In the present situa­ As if the men hadn’t gone far been drawn out of his civil serv- 3 0 % to 7 0 % nation’s general tranquility,” eral Motors faced with a con­ Bridget’s Church at 9 ajn. Burial tion.” Hoffman wrote “There Is that, effective Sept. \6, two days Springfield, Mass.; and another enough in stealing our thunder tract expiration lees than four will be In St. Bridget’s Cemetery. no statute expressly authoriz­ loe pose into actiwl and open pol­ before the primary, these 40,000 sister, of Willimantic. some barbershops are now going days away. It was the first ne­ There will he no calling hours be ing the executive to ehectivel}' icy dlscuasion o f what the United employes shall all go on a 40 hour Funeral services will be held to­ gotiating session at Ford and fore the service. in for hair-dyeing. Pretty soon destroy the judicial process for, Two cents a night Nations is and must become. He morrow at 1 p.m. at th-e Taylor mama won't even be able to count week, at the same salary they are OM since the union and Am eri­ and Modeen fSaneral Home, 233 without the abUIty to her\e the :| hlm sdf thus becomes vulnerable, now receiving for the 42, which, can Motors signed a profit-shar­ Mrs. Letia Bartlett on papa’s gray hair to set off her Mrs. L«na M. Hunt Bartlett, 88, Washington St., and at St. George court process, the doors of the honorably vulnerable, to the ing agreement Saturdaj*. own blond rinse. What can you buy for two of cours^. includes the two hours of 10 Bush Hill Rd., died yester­ Greek Orthodox Church. Burial court may be forever closed.” But the very latest attention- cents today? Practically charge that he is trying to pro­ at overtime rates. This will cost ' day at a Manchester convalescent will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Card of Thanks REVOLT SPREADS getting gimmick the men are sure PATROLMAN CLEARED mote the prestige and importance the taxpayers some 110,000,000 a We wish to thank our rflatlv^'Ji. m’ich- Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia, Aug, home after a long illness. Friends may call at the funeral to fall for is a line of neckties that nothing. But you can en­ bora, and frlenda for thrlr sympathy home today from 7 to 9 p.m. New York, Aug. 28 (/P)— Police of the organisation and his own year, but, we repeat, the only and kindness In the loss of <»ur dear 28 Iffi—The Northern Rhodesia re­ She was the iridow of George are scented to match their designs. joy a Beautyrest for two W. Bartlett. She was bom in Bol­ Commissioner Michael J. Murphy Job. That battle has to be fought; mother, Mary M. McMcCanii. We would volt of African extremists against For instance, suitcases adorn the criticism Wag-ner receives from especially thank those who sent flowers ton and had lived in Glastonbury Karl WilUam Bogll today cleared a patrolman of any cents a night! That’s the Ink tbera should be a host o f na- and loaned tho use of their cars. the w'bite govemtnent spread to a leather scented ties, and coins Improper conduct in a .Saturday cost divided by the number U s rival candidates is that be was Flower Fashion third province of the territory to­ for many years until moving to Karl William Bogll, 20, son ot decorate the tie with a copper altercation with an African dip­ ttoas wflUng and eager to Join it, ■low to do this wonderful thing. The McCann family. day with multiple new acta of Mancliester in 1933. Karl and Olga Inne ^ g l l ot Bush scent. (Maybe the design that of years that Beautyrest Hill Rd., died today at his home. lomat after a minor car ac­ li the eoBciate lateresk of their But taking three servants to tong arson and sabotage. For the fifth Surviving are five sons, Wal goes with "cut grass” scent is a gives you the most com­ by MILIKOWSKl He 'was bom June 30, 1941, in cident In Harlem. Murphy said oen survival, if for nothing more. Card of Thanks time in four weeks, since thia lace E. Bartlett of South Glaston lawnmower. Anyway, let’s hope Island for the summer, which is no We wleh to thank all of mir nelghbore. Hartford. that “PoUoe action was proper fortable sleep you've ever strife began, the government air­ bury, Charles A. Bartlett of New ­ so.) On the other hand, it Is a mod- additional cost to anybody, re­ friends and relallvea for the many acta ington, Mortimer M. Bartlett of Besides his parents, survivors and there was no misconduct by of kindneea and sympathy shown us In lifted soldiers aad armed l ^ o e Now how is mama going to com­ known. e n ts aad adaairaUy roaaooed ar- mains s sin in their campaign 695 Main Street our recent bereavement. We especially into the area. The latest forcM Hartford, Francis W. Bartlett of include a sister. Miss Beverly any member of the force” In the M l 9-5268 pete with papa for attention at a Indent Involvtng Ambassador CURRENT ANNUAL DIViDEND 3>/4% thank World War I Auxiliary and al were sent Into northweatem prov­ Glastonbury, and Warren R. Bart­ Marie Bogli, at home]_ his pa- be advaaoask be does re­ book. TIm polities Involved 1« a those who sent the beautiful floral party ,'when he gets the girls Michel Collet, S8, deputy per- ince where, for the first time, lett of Eureka, Calif.; thrM temal grandparents, Fred and e f his little dsAiw Hu b the ethlca. tribute! and loaned the use of cars. crowding around to ha've a sniff nuuient representative from disturbances were rep ort^ ever dau^ters, Mrs. Ines B. Cochran Louise Hess Bogll ol Glastonbury; ... - . the weekend. of New Britain, Mrs. and his m sten i^ grandmother, ot his now sromatle necktie T Guinea to the Vntted Nations, a BIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1961 liANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, MONDAY, AUGUST 28 1961 BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE P A O llC O n B I960 strike by the tntamational IWJSHMCU'P EH? WHAT MAHBS> Rockville-Vernon Association of Machinists and Bolton YOU THINd: IWV State News United Auto Workers aftalnst Unit­ YOU TWY TO SUAVE SLEEPY, OOC? ed Aircraft plants In Connecticut *^r,YOO W ITH rilS PLUG H A T A M O A ^ Anawer to Prevtout Ptnole m u s t a c h e , YOU’D B E A F An early report d«tlt with WASCAUl yKNON WHAT V tA d O N M A tX } 1 CAKBOH iscal Changeover Expenses CO PY O F H i m —IH OR OUT OF Roundup contracts at P ratt A Whitney. Tliat School Will Open Without r 'M 60N I4A <3RON A M U S TA C H B Mess Call OAIL/.«>.EXCEPT THAT VSU'RE 1 report, he said, showed that the SD I'L L LOOK LIKEt TFtAT SROTHe R; c : OALD, BUT YOU COULD EXPLAIM Shock Town Mortgage Payer government will pay 87.8 million O F M lN E .'--~ X 't L ASX E V e M W ITH ACROSS 7Lalr (Coattnued from Page One) THAT. SAKE— 3UST SAYTH' of the 810 million strike costs to H IM / t'L L AO A R O O M O M A K lH G A IHUiUiyfood 8 Maternal A Superintendent-Principal LAlST ASYLUMYAOU W ERE •nceston Pratt te Whitney If that com­ NuisANCe OF m y s e l f , A fI'TA' SFoodflih ' 9 Lamb Vemon homeownera this month^latter oo; . ration to pureha>« all went outside to his car, got his gun pany’s proposed prices are ac­ CROWS WILL FLY BACKTO ROO&T IN 'D ID H 'T h a v e 8B««( ■uffered what amounU to, the 88 lots ol K prtnMed aubdlvlelon and killed the women, fltzpatrlck ■nie Bolton Elementary Bchool^day Saturday Eight of the paoded walls/ lb Solar diak r: cepted by the Navy. OH HIM /-^.-SUPfYDSE ME <£ETS IH 12 ChMt rattle llFoxea _ rtiock of the year ag mortgaf e pre­ off Tunnel Rd., vemon, for |44,- surrendered to Second Precinct Po­ will------open without------a principal------next- voters signed with Oie Repub­ m e 13 Intimkltte 19 Golf device 000. lice a short time later. licans, three with the Democrats A 3AM , LOOKIH' LIKE / M V 14 Sinsing voice mium! rose sharply to unexpected month. John Harris, chairman of REPUTATtoH YFlOULD B E tIO A 20 Beverage His- three children are Char­ Lost 48 Hours and three remained unafflllated. 15 Angera 22 Goad heights. Honeehoe Tooniameiit the Board of Education said last PLASTER CAST/ 18 Ship'! crew lene, 2, Michelle, 1, and Colls, two Cheshire, Aug. 28 (JT) — Miss ■Ilie next session to make new 23Bang Lending banks have notified the The Rockville Recreation Depart­ ^ h t that it may be 80 to 90 days 17 Bound 24 Cipher ment will egaln sponsor the annual weeks old. Martha Bartlett, 80, Wallingford, voters will be Sept. 9 from 9 a.m. 18 Sighted I l l s . mortgages, that the rises in mort­ today Is In Meriden hospital re­ before a superintandent-prlneipal to 8 p.m. at the Community Hall, 25 OMrab; Verdi 421i0wl Horseshoe ’Tournaments which will 20 Heaa ataple 25Rhymster 34 Bareyard gage payments have been due sole­ feature both a singles and doubles covering from her 48-hour ordeal starts Work here. The man chosen Rains Upeet Fair s a 2LLamprer 27ReTiie . denizens 43Seaireed ly to real estate tax increase in Smoke Overcomes 30 of being lost In the woods. A for­ For the first time In six years, 2z Through SSRiehpriM 44 Red vegetable event. Both events are open to all for the position did not accept the '28 Memorandum 45 Chrlztmaa card Vernon. residents of Rockville, Vemon, Tol­ Ansonia, Aug. 28 (iP) —''Dense mer librarian In Meriden, Miss the weather was against St. Mau AI.LY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 23 Frighten 29Waate 37 Lords While true, the homeowner smoke from a stubborn fire in a job so the board will Interview Specials for Monday 28Glir allowance 38 Male 4«Ukmarlee land and Islington. Bartlett became stuck when she other candidates. rice Church Country Fair Satur PVL THINK I PUNNO, BUT WHKTS Y ER ' T H ' TH O U G H T O P '30 Pork cut 31 Preecribed 40UsU 47aoy should be aware that the tax rise It Is expected that the compeU- 3-story building on Main Street drove down a dirt road off the Harris said - that Bolton will day. The committee had only a few THEY REAU.Y l TH' DlFTERENCE'WnH HAVING TSPENP TH' 31 Entrance amount 41 Pace 49 Three (pteOi) has been a cunfmlattve one due to tlon will Btart on Wednesday, Mpt. temporarily overcame some 40-60 Wallingford road Friday. She was continue under state eupervlelon, hours of good weather before heavy Tuesday and Wednesday! HAP WVeiBLE > OL' PINNY'S TAIL REST OF THEIR PAYS 32BeeUe the changeover to the uniform 18 and will be concluded on Sun­ firemen last night. found yesterday lying beside her rains drove these, attending in­ s w a p s AWXJ) 101 WRAPPEP AROUND HERE WAS MOREN 33 Augment r " r " r 8 r " r r r " IT with Myron Collette as rural su­ SdCuttirated r fiscal year July 1. day, Oct. 1. at the Henry Park Tile 2-alarm blaze broke out car by Sal Ferringo and Russ perintendent of schools'here, until doors. Some of the booths did al­ 'EM UKE THEY / A ONE LES OF THEY COUU> ■ Bonkers say without reservation about 8:S<) In the. basement of the Wolven, both of Cheshire. She had most as well as In other years but '35 Uoreel of food IT 12 14 Courte whan championahlpe In both the superintendent-principal Is 38SUngltat that the premium payments will di'viBiong ■will be played. All tourna­ Brody Building, 568 Main St. Fire­ sffered several scratches, a black hired. The state will be requested most, including the children’s act- 38 Piece of mnaie iB 12 IT drop again one year from now, pro­ ment gamee will be beet two out of men said the ' structure was eyevand poison Ivy in a fmstrated to pro-vide an elementary school ivlUes, suffered from the weather 39 IndWidoal vided that the tax rate remains clogged throughout with junk, the attempt to walk out of the woods. 40 Food container three gamee 'With each game con­ supervisor, a post held by the Men of the parish are asked T '41 Plecea of bacon n r Ift the same or rises only a little. sisting of 50 points. cause of the hea'vy smoke. former Miss Viola Larson until her to report at the church grounds Monthly premium payments Trophies will be awarded first Most of the affected firemen tonight as soon after 6 p.m. as -44 Fruit 21 have risen anywhere from glO to New Post for Sviridoff resignation to be married last “ijRlFLINS -48KindofatOT7 and second place flntahers In both were treated for smoke Inhalation Hartford, Aug. 28 (/P) — Labor month, even after the new ad­ possible to help dismsntls the 40 Decimal unit B25. events. at the scene. Two or three were booths for storage. so Long-time 8 R 11 M ST Leader Mitchell Sviridoff of New ministrator is chosen for the Bol­ 3aUe 'S Depending oh the policy of the All prople who are interested may taken to Griffin Hospital In Derby ton Elementary School. REP« popular aong lending bank, the increases may Haven will not be a candidate for BapUams 51 Rim ST sign up at any time by contacting for additional care. re-election as president of the The board has asked Mrs. Roy Donald Ray Jackson, son of Mr. 52 Soak flax or may not pay for both town, Watts Shattuck. Entries will cloee The building has been vacant city or Vemon Plre District taxes. State Labor Council, AFL-CIO, at Bosworth, librarian at the Bolton and Mrs. Donald Jackson of New 53 Zeal ss on Saturday, Sept, 9, at^8 p.m. since another fire six months ago. the convention here Sept. 6. School, to work -with Collette In Bolton Road was baptized in St. 54VegetabIee It the bank does not pay fire dis­ Hospital Notes It formeriy housed a dress shop 8 -a a 58 PoaaeailTe j r trict taxes, the resident 'will have Instead, Sviridoff, who said he handling the details connected Maurice Church yesterday. Others »>aa CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Admitted Friday: Herman on the first floor. Living quarters would not be a candidate for re- with school opening and to serve recently baptized are Kerri Ann t4St to pay them himself. Bellveau, Broad Brook; Karen were maihtained on the upper two SsW ical] The sharp jump in pajrments Is election Saturday, may go on to a until a superintendent-principal iParsons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DOWN Bateman, 8 Lewis St. floors by the building’s owners, job with the federal government. can be hired. A substitute -will be Robert Parsons of Cook Drive and PRISCILLA’S POP l\ r IT 18 u TT not due necessarily to the mixed Admitted Saturday: Cora Ryan, Julius and Jacob Brody, who are hired to take Mrs. Bosworth’s BY AL VERMEER IDagger up governmental system In Ver­ He Is expected to be appointed to Michael Philip, son of Mr. and Mrs. 2 Stoinged Cider MiU Rd., Tolland; Monica brothers. a position In the Latin American place In the school library. Donald Holbrook of ToUand Rd. IT'S WAIT.' I'LL BET O H . n o ; J HE WANTS ME TO w U non. It is due mainly to the fact Lemek, 226 South St. NO FUN THAT Inatrument that taxes for two ^cal years Aid Program of the International The board agreed that It would Public Records THEN PLAY -SHORTSTOP 3 Bread apread Admitted Sunday: Dorothy Cooperation Administration. be better to hire Mrs. Bosworth to BEING- A H E'LL BE WOULD. FOR CINCINNATI. 4 Kind of W B1 82 82 have been compressed into a one 500 at Reception A marriage license application e iR L WHEN •how year amortization period. Gany, 26 Maple St.; Bart Wilcox, Hartford, Aug28 (JF)—About 500 Other jobs now held by Sviridoff take care of administrative duties has been received by Town Clerk PROUD OF NEVER U U 84 88 Prospect 8L Include: Member of the State at the school than to have one of ' t o u r FATHER/ VOUJ DO/. 5 Humped animal Experts in the field say first of persons attended a reception yes­ David Toomey from Alfred Joseph WANTED I 6 Wu Indebted mM sJl that the refiection of taxes Admitted Today: Barbara terday for Peter Ribicoff and his Board of Mediation and Arbitra­ the teachers act In that capacity, Logan Jr. and Beverley Blamche In monthly mortgage premiums Is Booth, Dart Hill Rd.. Vemon. bride at the residence of Gov. John tion, assistant regional director of Harris said, since they felt it was Gage, both of Bolton. different for each homeowner. Birth Saturday: A eon to Mir. N. Dempsey. the United Automobile Workers important that all teachers be ifi The following warrantee deeds In general, however, the pre­ and Mra Emil Pollansl^, West Ribicoff is the son of Abraham Union, and president of the New their classrooms at the beginning have been filed in the town clerk’s Haven Board of Education. of school. office: Gordon Adams to Harry BY FRANK O’N E A l mium increases are brought about WllHngton. Ribicoff, twice governor of Con­ SHORT RIB9 this way: necticut and now U.S. Secretary of Sviridoff served as president of All places on the faculty have Goodwin, property on Clark Rd., Discharged Friday: Donna the Connecticut CIO from 1947 been filled, Harris said except for Harry Goodwin to Harvey R. and Possible 88 R e d u i^ o n Gates, WlndeorvlUe Rd.; Stasia Health, Education and Welfare. a music supervisor. Mrs. Joseph Taking a rursd Vemon resident, Peter’s wife is the former Mer­ until it merged with the state AFL Lillian Harpin, property on Clark \fi OBIonlarz, W. Main St.; Julia in 1957. He was then chsoen head Mack of Clark Rd. has been hired Rd.; Marilyn Wadsworth to Nor­ whose monthly payment jumped CBrlen, 106 Prospect St.; Bessie cedes Haziot of Casablanca, Mo­ as a substitute teacher in the Dark 7 815 this month, as an example, rocco. of the combined council. man and Pauline Labbe, property Johnson 11 Da'vls Ave. A likely successor to Sviridoff one-half day kindergarten session on Watrous Rd.; Dr. Milford Meat bank officials say he can look for­ The couple stood in the foyer of at the Bolton Congregational Leg Quarters 0//,yV/V' I ward with some hope to an ap­ I>iecharged Saturday: Peter the Governor’s residence for two in the state’s highest labor post is Andrial to Frank E. and Georgette proximately 39 reduction starting Majalk, Rockville Hotel; James John J. Driscoll of Bridgeport, now Church. W.vman, property on Riga Lane. *. R«f. U.t. Pat Tracy, 1 Range HiU Dr. hours welcoming guests. In the re­ p 1—1 Ay WA Uf. in August 1962. ception line with them were Gov. executive secretary of the State Pupils new to the Bolton Ele­ A short but important meeting Fuiay about Discharged Sunday: Dennis Mc- OLabor Council. mentary School, including trans­ of parish "godmothers" will be BONNIE The resident's escrow account on tuid Mrs. Dempsey, Peter’s parents diickens? BY JOE CAMPBELL July 1 had enough money In It to Farlane, 31 Village St.; JuanlU and his sister Jane. Among the fers from other schools and those held tonight at 8 in St. Maurice Then our fa­ pay the first half of the town taxes Shepherd, Plnney St., Ellington, guests was Democratic National Denies Charges entering kindergarten and first Church hall. The purpose is to >tXJ OONT HAVE for the 1961-62 fiscal year. grade are asked to register at the Increase the number of godmoth­ mous -White and State Chairman John M. South Kingston, RJ., Aug. 28 (>P) school office Wednesday or Thurs­ TO CHECK ON THE Ute account had already been hit Vemoii and TaloottvUle news is Bailey. —Donald Plumf.er, 24, of North ers so that each will have less to Qenu” are TV LIKE THAT, DAD, for payment of the 1960-81 taxes handled through The Herald’s day from 9, a.m. until noon. Rec­ do and to explain what they will for you! They Young Ribicoff is a high school Stonington Rd., North Stonington, ords of immunizations, vaccination IT5 OKAVNOW.' In April. Rockville bureau, 6 W. Main SL, social studies teacher. He will be­ Conn., faces a reckless driving do to help with the pariah cen­ are plumper, Also, tho second half of this TR S-3186 or MI 9-6197. gin a new job at Anacostia High and scholastic information should sus. ear's taxes will be payable In charge apparently because of his be presented at the registration meatier—beet School, . Washington, D.C., next jealousy over his estranged wife. session. you can buy! January, another wallop. month. He formerly taught at a Police arrested Plummer Sat­ Manchester Eveailng Herald Bol­ The clincher is that, before July At an exscutive session Friday ton correspondent, Grace Mo- 1, 1962, rolls around, there will high school In the San Francisco urday after he allegedly rammed night, the board reaffirmed its ac­ have to be enough money In escrow Portugal Gives area. his car into the rear of a ear driv­ tion at the July 17 meeting to ask Dormott, telephone Mitchell 8-6666 to pay next year’s taxes In full. en by Everett W. Roberts, 36, Ash­ selectmen to call a special town WhHa Banks Bet Policy 'Shocking Evidence* way, on Gooseneck Highway, Ex­ meeting on or about Sept. 8 to Maat Citizenship to eter. vote on four alternatives for pro­ Breast Quarters * Many banks have set a policy of Washington, Aug. 28 {/P>—A paying of this year’s taxes In one Plummer spotted his wife in the viding school facilities. Voters case in Connecticut was cited to­ car, police said, turned around Local Stocks lump rather than splitting them G>lony Natives day by Rep. Frank Kowalski, D- will be given a choice of a junior There’s more into two payments, which is pos­ Conn., as "further shocking evi­ and gave chase, deliberately run­ high school, a junior-senior high sible under terms of the uniform ning into the car when he caught school, an addition to the present white meat 8-2S eiMI ky NU. IM. TJW. tUf >L*. ru.OM. (Conttnned from Page One) dence" that tax payers are paying <)notattonB PttraUhed by per pound in •-2* CSS., fiscal year. some strike-breaking costs. up -with It. elementary school, or "no, we do Ck>bnm 4k MIddlebrook, Inc. The uniform year was adopted by He reportedly told his wife he not need any additional school fa­ -White Gem" Kowalski said a report by the Bank Stocks "Tho throat of violanca hanging over everything! Over Vemon as It has been adopted by Portugal will continue Its policy of U.S. Comptroller General shows would do the same thing again if cilities.” chickenal JU D D SAXON HY KEN BALD and JERKY BRONDFIELD other towns, as an economy meas­ racial Integration, "inspired as al­ he saw her in another man’s car. Letters will be sent from the Bid Asked the Congo, over Berlin, and now, over my that the Navy is paying 31.5 mil­ Oonn. Bank and Trust Only 10-12 7 HIRE A DIV1N6 O U TFIT IMMEDIATELY, getting out tonight!" ure and as a foundation for better ways In the past by the belief In lion of strike costs in negotiating Plununer pleaded Innocent on board of education to the board of weeks old! AND STAY WITH THEM UNTIL THEY financial procedure. his arraignment here and was re­ finance, public building commis­ Co ...... 67 Bid the equal dignity of all men, re­ contracts with Hamilton Standard Hartford National Available only COME UP WITH THOSE CANDLESTICKS... Collection of revenue Is made Division of United Aircraft Corp. leased in 3200 ball for trial SepL 7. sion and the town planning com­ A PEEP-SEA DIVER, possible at the beginning of each gardless of their color." mission asking that they take ap­ Bank and Trust Co. 5514 69 H at Stop Shop. MRS. TERRELL? WHATEVER Hamilton Standard is located at LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON year, thereby eliminating the New regulations will govern the propriate action on the board’s Fire Insnranee Companlee FOR— IF I MAT ASK? Windsor Locks, Conn. Advice to GOP Aetna Fire ...... 120 125 ney'VB, Cef'.'AI?M-Wer:d &ee'l r«hta feehtwCAtE. Rw4. \ i / added expense of Interest payments concession of land In Africa, the request. The letters Include a 6 0 T TO ^ on borrowed money. minister said. These will extend “This is further shocking evi­ Goshen, Aug. 28 (/P) — Litch­ 5^88*stion that 35.000 be appro­ Hartford Fire ___75l^ 79V4 BE THEREf Under the old system the tovm’s the legal pro'visions and guarantee dence of how U.S. taxpayers are field County Republicans h-eld a priated to cover the costs of ob­ National Fire ...... 140 150 school year began Sept. 1. The town real rights. being saddled with costs that are barbecue at the fair grounds taining preliminary plans should Phoenix F ire ...... 116 126 50 EXTRA VALUI STAMPS did not collect taxes until the fol­ due largely to strike-breaking and yesterday and heard speeches by voters decide to construct new fa-' Life and Indemnity Ina. Coe. when yea bay i lb pkg icl*Pak Babe tfeako He cited the recent abolition of union-busting efforts,’’ Kowalski U.S. Rep. Horace Seely-Brown, R- clllties. lowing April. Meanwhile, borrow­ compulsory growing of cotton, of said in a statement. Aetna Casualty ....139 149 ed money paid for town operations. penal semctlons for breach of work Conn., and State Senator JohnM. Two previous letters from the Aetna Ufe ...... 128% 133 Vi As a result of the report, Ko­ Lupton, R-Westport. board of education to the select­ 50 EXTRA VALUI STAMPS In changing over to the uniform contracts, and establishment of walski said, the General Account­ Conn. General ...... 267 282 year, Vemon residents paid taxes minimum wages. Seely-Brown, who resides in men had been withdrawn because Hftd. Steam Boiler lU 119 wlion y«8 b«y a BB-lk bag ef'Paat Kanin ing Office is checking Hamilton of the wording of the request. for the Interim 10 months’ fiscal Standard's accounting procedures Pomfret, called for the selec­ Travelers ...... 136 V4 141V4 year between the old and the new tion of GOP candidates who can Also at the executive session, PnbUo CtUmea systems. on defense contracts arfd whether the board decided to ask town there has been violations of the attract independ-ent voters, who Conn. Light * Power 28 30 r ’ " " " ...... Those taxes, while relatively Weekend Deaths he said comprise the largest seg­ counsel to change the bus contract 'ik B. C. armed services procurement reg­ to Include provision that the con­ Hftd. Electric Light 72 75 BY JOHNNY HART light, came only three months be­ ulation. ment of Connecticut’s electorate. Hartford Gas Co. ... 56 I Stop & Shop has the freshest BUZZ SAWYER ------T— ■ fore the current year’s taxes were By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Congressman also suggest­ tractor for bus service will be re­ BY ROY CRANE YOU CAN CUT DOWN How DOYrDU “It would appear that the Navy sponsible for the actions of all bus Southern New England I HAVE INVEU4TEb''THE due. Hollywood — Gall Russell, 36, has been negligent in enforcing ed that party leaders such as Telephone ...... 52 55 EAtV,iHAITAI, THE COMMUNISTS ARE 6REAT BLUFFERS. o ud WHO CAN LIPT IT ? Although the premiums ■will drivers. There was also a dis­ vegetables from local farms! SAW.’ WHICH Ifi USED fResEG WITH IT, ANO H i r ? movie actress and former wife of policies and regulations In these town and state committeemen be Manufaotnrlng Oompanles I PIMEST...ITV UKE TO SET PEOPLE'S NERVES ON EP6E. probably come down next year, It’s chosen after Instead of before cussion of placing governors on KKOO P.M. «•# FTOW c u t t in g VStoOD. KVe|RrTHlN&. actor Guy Madison, was found dead defense contracts,’’ Kowalski said. the school buses, but it was de­ Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. 63 67 ITS BART OFTHEIR TERRORIST TACTICS. not much consolation to the bread­ Saturday, apparently of natural "I am not concerned with the elections so that their achieve­ 1 PERHAPS THEY ) winner who has to pay up in the cided to discuss this at the school Associated Spring .. 16 18 WONYAmCK. causes. Police said she died some private activities of United Air­ ment could be more closely evalu­ Bristol Brass ... .. 13 15 'ATT1IE1 meantime. ated. for bus drivers being held today END OF THE 1H15YME, time between 6 p.m. Thursday, craft. I am lntere.sted only in pro­ at RHAM school by state police. Dunham Bush ... .. 6% 6>i m . Polloa Arreata when she was last seen, and about tecting the taxpayer and main­ Lupton, calling himself a con­ 6AR0EN, , TM AFRAID A man who police said refused Registrars Revise Em-Hart ...... 80V4 85 >4 a MORTAR A ^ / / < THtvTsiwr 11 p.m. Saturday. Miss Russell, taining the government’s neutral­ servative republican, urged sol­ Registrars of voters will be Pafnlr Bearing ...... 5414 58 >4 SHai! BLUFFING. to leave the Market Square Cafe who was bom In Chicago, had, only ity in labor management dis­ vency in government and a bet­ i o ' £ t e » after he was forbidden any more working this week on a revision of N. B. Machine ...... 21V4 23*4 a few roles in mo'vies and televi' putes.’’ ter deal for business. North auid Judd . '*4^ service, ended up In the Rockville sion since 1956. The Hamilton Standard report voting lists In preparation for the .. 14V4 16*4 police station last night. "You cannot help the poor by October election. Mra Anthony Stanley Works •. .. 15V4 17V4 East Hampton, N. T. — Louis was asked by the congressman, he discouraging the rich, said Lupton. Maneggla, Republican registrar of Veeder R o o t...... 51 55 Patrolman Raymond G. Dunham Rico Waeey, 77, advertieing execU' said. In efforts to leam the ef­ “You cannot help the wage earner ON NATIVE FRESH charged John A. Bastis, 41, of 23 fects on defense contriicts of the voters, said that 14 new voters The above quotations are not to tive and a co-founder of the Bar- by pulling dowm the wage payer." were added to the rolls at an all- be construed as actual markets. Grsmd Ave., with Intoxication and basol Co., died Sunday. He found­ breach of peace. ed, and headed until his retirement Bastis posted $75 bond for court in 1954, Erwin, Wasey and Co., an VEBETABLES! ^ appearance Sept. 19. Police said advertising agency with offices in MORTY MEBKLE BY DICK CAVALLI the cafe proprietor refused to the United States and abroad. He serve him and Bastis began to Was bom In Chicago. MICKEY FINN BY LANK I.EON.ARP argue hotly. The proprietor then CAREFUL...TH6RE^ A CURB I'L L BET RINTINTIN NEVERHADTO New York—'Vera Michelena, 77, D O N T WALK e O FAST. AHEAD.' OONT R3ROET TO PUT UP WITH A BACKSEAT DRIVER, called police. a famous stage and screen vamp w e l l ITiB CANOEROU6/ W E LL, ! Y P O N T WORRY./ LOOK BOTH WAVS. WAITTILL Albert Boily, 28. of lOO Union of the 1920s, died Sunday. She was THATSA / HE PROBABLY WOKT WATCH CXJT FOR THAT THE LIGHT TURNS GREEN... St., and Gilles Sevigny, 23, of 12 U P O N T H £ B IK E . a singing and acting star of mo­ SU R P R ISE ! A HIT ANOTHER ALL Ellingrton Ave., both of Rock-ville, tion pictures, musical comedy and GIANT SAVINGS On 1961 Ramblers... were treated for minor injuries at vaudeville for 20 years. Miss T Rockville City Hospital Saturday Michelena, who was married to night follo'wing an auto crash on Fred Hlllebrand, was bom In New Davis Ave. ' York. Boily, the driver, was arrested Look at this varietyl Notice the one low and charged with speeding and Pasadena, Calif.—Dr. Howard P. price for these {perfectly fresh vegetables! failure to change the address on Robertson, 58, scientific adviser to They’re all from local farms, rushed with President Kennedy and the De­ eilfii tf’i his license and registration. care direct to Stop 8e Shop. is. He told police the headlights of fense Department, died Saturday an oncoming car blinded him mo­ of Injuries suffered in an auto mentarily, that he stepped on the mobile accident Aug. 10. Robert­ 2 son, professor of theoretical math­ i NATIVE TOMATOES»10* CKSi: I brakes, and that the car skidded, ematics at California Instiliite of cAimj Z smacked into a utility pole and Technology, was scientific adviser ^ 1»f1 by HtA, iwe. TAi R«f. U.S. Pet Off. 8 - 2 s \ bounced onto a lawn at 58 Da'vls DeCormier to Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower i GREEN PEPPERS >10* Ave. during World War n . He was CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER The pole was broken by the bom in Hoquiam, Wash. MR. ABERNATHY BY IMI.STON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY crash. Boily and Gilles were SPLENDID’ COMB IM.DR.ZAB0LI LOOK,MR.McKEEV^AHiyE»,.OR.ZAIOU\ MV SOUL’. IT IM TEMPTED, MeKEEi BUT HE' THATSOf thrown from the car. Moscow—Tass announced Sun­ I ITALIAN'^PEPPERS »ir k— THgvVOUb . ..BUTHOW AREYAXJ eoiN<3 HAS GONE FOR A STROLL ALDUS ..TH' MOUSE WE 7 HAS JUST REVIVED IT, \ STILL SEEMS DEMANDS SECRECY TILL HE'S , BUT I WON'T day the death of Prof. Andrey BenBfc ^ 1 — .^iikinf SAW FROZEN IN I AFTER IT FAS FROZEN /MCREMBIE! Boily Is due In court Sept. 6. AAY DOCTOR. T D T A K E I T W H IL E V OU 'R E READY 70 ASTOUND THE WORLD TEUIFYttfU. Warren V. Richter of Wllbraham, Biigdasarov, 64, director of the ”tllADE PARADE” TMAKnSAAElO FOUCWHIS SLEeP/NG? V KE. AND KEPT M \ ^ TEN WEEKSVBNM WE NOW SOON WITH A FEAT THAT MAKES THAW OUT A Soviet Institute of Haematalogy 8 Mass., was arrested in Rockville yOUR DEEP FREEZE ITS DONE! ^ these look PUNY! PUNY ONE and Blood Transfusion for the NATIVE EGG PLANT T A K E T H IS AtMCE. NUMBER 7! Sunday and was charged with fail­ MEDICINE a NOW* past SO years. Cause of death was ure to stop at a stop sign. He post­ not given. emry ed 815 bond for court appearance TW O HOURS Bept. 12. Frejus, France—Leopold Birasa, TO RAMBLER! ^ NATIVE CARROTS m«10‘ WITHOUT Vemon Police arrested Patricia representative in France of the G. Hubbard, 19, of 50 Cambridge secessionist Katanga government 8 t, Manchester, on Rt. 83 Sunday in the Congo, was killed Saturday night and charged her with im­ when his car somersaulted several proper passing. She is due In 12th times after a tire burst. Special all this week! Circuit Court, Manchester session. Madison, Wls.—Henry J. Mc­ R1 5 Sept. 14. Cormick, 56, sports editor of the Warrantee Deeds Wisconsin State Journal for 34 50 EXTRA vZ eSTAMPS W. H. Gunther to Harri.son L. years, died Sunday of cancer. and Janet Tyrol, property on McCormick, who was botn in with the purobato af a Slo Slop t Shop THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE Dart Hill Rd., Westlapd Inc. to Madison, joined the staff of the BY WILSON SCRUGGS John H. and Roberta G. Nazlian, Journal a year after graduating FRESH APPLE PIE -^OIRK, NO MATTER HOW L0M6 IT MRS. WIYME LEFT FOR HOME DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWil l ia m s property on Emily Dr.; Westland from the University of Wisconsin. TAKES, I'M 60IU6 TO FIND THE Inc. to Jon S. Steele and Eliza­ , AMO ASKED AAE TO 6IVE YOU < THAUKS,. * FINDING D lls POCKET- beth A. Wilke, property on Heidi 4 PERMITS SUSPENDED PEOPLE MY FATHER EMBEZZLED THIS MOTE. ______,^ _ x S MA66IE./> GUIDANCE CONTROL WILL FROM AMD R BfW THEM / SQUARE ME WITH THE Dr.; Home Finders Inc. to Earl Hartford, Aug. 28 (ff) — Pour WIH NAVY... OR MV NAME Construction Co-, 25 lots on the establishments received liquor per­ 1961 Glatsie 4-Door Doluxi Sodan No. -487 ^ MERCO AtAR/A/0. Thomas J. Nelli property, - Skin­ mit suspensions Saturday from the ner Rd., Vemon. State Liquor Control Commission. CLIP THIS COUPON Quitclaim Deed They were Gerard R. Angers, TOTAL PRICE Arlene C. Pressler to Elliott M. Pine Street Package Store, 115 Brown, Vemon portion of proper­ Pine St., Bristol, 10 days, sole to 100 FREE VALUE STAMPS ty on Quarry and Mountain Sts. minor; Jesse W. Smith, Smltty’e with tho purokaao of straddling Ellington town line. Tavern, Robert Gair Rd., Mont- Price Includee the following: Weather Eye Heater, reclining Certificate of Devise vlUe, five days, allowing minor in Beats, undercoaUng. rust proofing, federal tax, freight, sun 16 tr man it your %Hi$ I Estate of Walter A. Schmidt to a tavern; Ralph Falcigno, Log visors, ash trays, wheel dikes, whitewan tires, outsTd* rear Valid thru Wed., August SO, 1^61 . Elizabeth K.' Smith, Helen E. Tavern, Washington Avenue, view mirror, moulded flberglaa ceiling, lifetime Ull pipe and Tobin and Maureen Tobin, prop­ muffler. North Haven, five days, sale after mnn erty on Jacob St. hours; and Fred W. Beach, West ; Ono coupon por hln StMp I I Agnement Street Package Store, 212 Weet CSiarjM B. Kanter and Barney St^ Simsbury, flvs days, sala tp u,- UoMc with Vlrmides Inc., the minor. fM ia m im ' MANCHESTKB BVENINQ h e r a l d , lUWCgBBTEB. CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST M , 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1961 PAGE ILKtnV ■i.ii I III — C-C Boys Match M-M Boys in Tight Flag Race THE Perry Looks Like Valuable Addition to Colts Cash and Colavito Essential to Tigers I ” I EARL YOST Conerly Hits Behavior of Gallery Criticized Sport* Bditor New York, Aug. 28 (/P)— Detroit's fan were wondering to­ 'C'. day why all the fuss ovef Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle. Sunday ^hofur as I planned to leave work As Gian|ts W in * slugging pair just as devastating Major League early in the morning. Hebert Squanders Lead as the ’ M and M Boys. Final day o( the 1961 vacation "We call ’em the C and C boy»,’ *»— . 1^.______= L e a d e r s = schedul* and after attending Mass Wednesday Second Start .•aid a happy Tiger follower with my family at an early hour Rain started to come down in "That's Norm Cash and Rocky the lowest of the foursome. Is far! AMERICAN LEAGUE Then Wins in Playoff Colavito." I look part In a number of ac­ buckets early this morning and at New York, Atig. 28 (JP)— u d away ah*ad of the other three | Battiiig (Baaed en 800 or more tivities . . . Weather was perfect 6 when I arose it was raining hard. There’s no quesUon that O sh in batting percentage. at bats) — Clash, Detroit, .S(B‘ ; ^ Joe Perry, the all time work­ • • • for tennis and I found my wife Early start at the dask was to and Colavito have been just as I Howard, New York, .854; Herr and two sons willing partners for horse of the National Football Akron, Ohio, Aug. 28 , However, each homered once be­ fice M excellent place to get work To Folloiv Teams the Yankees who nipped Kansas on second base before Arroyo fan­ fore I could get comfortably sit­ tie with a one-yard plunge, then the 18th hole to force a playoff. City 8-7 for Whltey Ford’s 22nd I New York, 112; Cash, Detroit, I"7. done for the next day without any grabbed a 53-yard pass ned Norm Siebem to end the game. Hits — B. Robinson, Baltimove uated in front of my set for an ■Washington, Aug. 28 (/Pi -Thou­ Two holes later, he scored a triumph. Maris and Mantle went • • • hour . . . Visit with friends interruptions . . Inclement weath­ from Johnny Unitas as the Colts birdie four on the 500-yard par homerless and hitless. Colavito and Cash, Detroit, 166; KaJine, er at night and I viewed some of went on to overwhelm the Wash­ sands of WHITE SOX — INDIANS—The | capped an enjoyable day. fans will lose their chance to fol­ five No. 2 hole to defeat Player, smashed four home runs, three I Detroit, 148; Aparlclo, Chicago, my colored 35 mm sports alirie.s, ington Redskins 41-7 in an exhibi­ who took second prize of $4,600 to in the second game, and batted in White Sox used two big innings, 1144; Green, Minnesota, 148. getting the best together for talks tion Saturday night. low their favorites on televl.sion one in each game to Tomahawk the I Monday unless Congress acts to modify an boost his earnings this year t# seven runs. Cash got three hits, DouMes—Kubek, New York, 35; on the fail and winter schedule, U.sed infrequently last year by over $60,000, top.s among the pros. including a double and triple to Indians twice. Floyd Robinson cap­ I Kallne, Detroit, 81; B. Robinson, Birthday card was loft at the many dates now being filled. antitrust ruling, Commls.sioner desk, my birth date having fallen the San Francisco 49ers when he "I was whistling when we teed boost his league leading average ped a six-run sixth in the first Baltimore and Romano, Cleveland, picked up only 95 yards in 36 at­ Pete Rozelle testified today. to .365 game with a bases-clearlng triple. one week ago today, Aug. 14. I Thursday Moreover, Rozelle said, televi­ off on the 10th," said Hebert. "But 2 18; Power, Ceveland, 27. learned that this was also the tempts, the 33-year-old Perry was when T double boglod the lllh, I Chicago’s White Sox strengthen­ A1 Smith and Roy Slevera homered Triples—Wood, Detroit, 11; Lan- stock car race owner Frank a standout against the Redskins sion income will be sharply cut ed their hold on fourth place, de­ in the nightcap in which the Sox | birthday date of Burt Harmln, for­ and only four of the 14 league knew I had started whistling too I dis, Chicago, Plersall, Cleveland, Campanelli was a visitor and, as along with two other new Colts — soon." feating Cleveland twice 10-6 and had a four-run seventh. Cash, D e ^ lt, Lumpe, Kansas mer Manchester High football could be expected, the conversation teams would have made a profit • • • player and a compositor at The Lamar McHan and POPULAR GUY— Home run slugger Roger Maris walks down the runwav from the 9-3. Baltimore’s third place Ori­ I City and Keough, Washington, 7. centered around racing, the four former 49er Dee Mackey. in 1960 without the broadcast Player began to apply the pres­ Yankee clubhouse at Municipal Stadium while fans take his picture and re*ach out for oles blanked Minnesota 3-0 behind ORIOLES — TWINS — Pappas I Herald, as well as wedding anni­ wheel kind. For several weeks, revenue. sure and by the time they reached Home Runs—Maris, New Ifork, versaries for two members of The McHan, obtained from Green the two-hit pitching of Milt Pap­ not only pitched a two-hit shutout I 61; Mantle, New York, 46; Gen­ Campanelli’s car, chauffeured by Rozelle’s te.stimony was pre­ the 625-yard par five 16lh, Hebert before the Yankees’ final appearance this year in Kansas Herald photo staff, Cinch Ofiara Bay, filled in ably for Unitas, pared for the Ho\i.se Antitrust City. Mans, with 51 homers to his credit, was unable to find the range and did not pas, and Los Angeles downed Bos­ for the Orioles but rapped two tile, Baltimore, 89; Colavito, De­ Arne Harris, led in the point stand­ pitching a pair of TD passes after was only two strokes ahead. Play­ ton, 8-3. home runs off" Pedro Ramos, who hia first, and Joe Saternis, his sev­ Subcommittee In support of a bill er birdied the hole and took the get one yesterday An all-time record crowd of 34,065 saw the New Yorkers edge the troit, 38; KlUebrew, Minnesota, enth . . . Found plenty of catching ings at Waterford. . .Baseball was Perry’s two put the • • • has thrown 35 home runs balls | I 37. the subject when 1 met up with that would allow the league, and lead as He'oerl ran into another Atnletics, 8-7. (AP Photofax.) up to do after being away for one Colts aehad to slay. A 54-yard other professional sports organi­ TIGERS — SENATORS — Not this season. The ’Twins’ righthand­ Stolen Bases—^Apardo, Chicago, Chris Glenney, Mr, heave went to Mackey, who Is fig­ double bogey. since Hank Greenberg and Rudy er holds the league record with 43 week and the volume of phone call­ zations like it, to contract with I 42: Howser, Kansas City, 88; ers and visitors was small, which in Manchester.. .Several early call­ ured on to back up first-string ends Both parred the 17th and on th* York have the Tigers had a pair In 1957. ers this a.m. asked the same ques­ broadcasters for TV rights to 18th Player mi.ssed a 35-footer hy Wood, Detroit, 27; Bruton, De­ permitted much work to be cleaped Ray Berry and Jim Mutscheller. league games and divide the in­ of sockers as potent as Colavito • • • troit, 21; Hinton, Wartilngton, 16. tion, “How many did Marls get last Menawbile, the Western Con­ inches. Hebert went up to his ball and Cash. Colavito’* four homers ANGELES — RED SOX—Little I up before the presses started to roll come evenly among leagiie mem­ OH, WHA TA BEAUTIFUL MORYN!— The ball streaks Pitching (Based on 10 or more at 3 o’clock . . . Mrs. Iris Vacanti night?" No longer do baseball fan.s ference champion Green Bay Pack­ bers. and dropped a 20-footer to bring Sunday gave him a season’s total Rocky Bridges rspped three hits I decisions)—Terry, New York, 11-1, call for the scores of night games ers remained at the head’ of the on the playoff. of 38 and an RBI total of 119, sec­ toward the glove of Cincinnati shortstop Lee Cardenas kept an appointment and we dis­ Such a contract was ruled Ille­ and Eli Grba permitted only nine .917; Ford, New York, 22-8, .880; cussed her son, Sammy Jr., a jock­ but the majority want to know class with a 24-14 victory over Chi­ m-m Two holes later. Hebert, win­ ond only to Marls’ 120. Together hits as the Angels took undisputed as the Pirates’ Walt Moryn slides for second base at gal in Jiily by the U.S. District Reds Retain Mossl, Detroit, 14-3, .824; Schwall, ey, who had won his first race one how Roger Maris and Mickey cago that brought their record to Court in Philadelphia, on the basis ner of the 1960 PGA champion­ with Cash, the duo owns 69 home possession of seventh place by CrOTley Field. As an aftermath (bottom) Cardenas looks Boston, lS-8, .818; Wynn, Chicago, week earlier—on my birthday, Mantle are making out in the home 3-0. New York whipped Dallas 28- ship over this same 7,165-yard runs to 97 for Maris (51) and handing the Red Sox their 18th loss of an earlier antitrust decision. disbelieving as Umpire Ed Sudel rules Pittsburgh pinch- I 8-2,' .800. Aug. 14. The 20-year-old jockey run a.ssault on Babe Ruth’s season 10, San Francisco edged Minne.sota "Thus, the National Football Firestone Course with a one-over- Mantle (46), and 226 runs batted in the last 20 road games. Don | — Ford, Now York, record of 60... Requests were still 14-10 and Pittsburgh beat St. par 281, clinched the victory. in to the Yankee duo’s 232. Cash, hitter safe. won the third race at Bel Air, Md„ League, alone among existing Schwall, Boston’s rookie sensa­ 175; Fascual, Minnesota, 170; Bun- in the' presence of his parents . . . being received for assistance in Lo\)ls 24-14 in other games. sports league.s, Is singled out for whose 31 homers and 107 RBI are tion, lost histhird. He has won 13.1 • • • Both Player and Hebert were nlng, Detroit, 156; McBride, Los Latest on the Midget and Pony .getting choice seats for the big State GOP Leader Plays in Member-Guest Tourney prohibitions on joint television astonished al the behavior of the I Ramos, Minnesota, League football .situation in Man­ games coming up at Yankee Sta­ COLTS — SKINS — The Red­ contracts," Rozelle told the sub­ gallery and remarked about It in chester was forwarded by Bill dium, Sept. 1. 2, 3, with Detroit. skins lone score against the Colts Swing of a pro is displayed by Ed May, State GOP chairman, in last Saturday’s committee. ". . . other sports accepting the prizes. On Top Managing NA’TIONAL IRIAOUE Friday night's game and Sunday’s came after Unitas tos.sed a 50- Skoneski, commissioner. . Practice ^Member-Guest Golf Tournament at the Manchester Ckiuntry Club. Others in the four­ leagues, including the directly Played Badly •Week’s Boxing Highlights--' Battkig (Based on 800 or moro sessions for both leagues started date are almost sold out, except yard TD pass to Lenny Moore on competing American footbail Hambletonian for bleacher seats, and only re­ the first play from scrimmage. Don some were, left to right, Dave MacKay and Harold Jarvis, both of Manchester, and ” I played badly the first nln* at bats) — Clemente, Pittsburgh, tonight at Charter Oak Park. league, continue to enjoy the sta­ New York, Aug, 28 (/P)- *'*ttera came through for^Jackson blanked the Giants Charlie Fairclough of Wetliersfield. May was the guest of Jarvis, local contractor and because I was hurt,” said the sen­ _____ with .365; Pinson and Robinson, Cln- served grandstand seats along the Bosscllc then barreled a yard for bility of single network television sitive 25-year old Player. "When Cincinnati’s league leading tne Reds in the secoiMl game, too. three hits for his eighth straight TucHday far foul lines are available for the the Washington score before Perry builder. (Herald Photo by Saternis.) aa Manager Hutchinson continued Johnson Risks Crown dnnaH, .336; Aaron, MUwaukeeu contracts without challenge by I missed a five-foot putt on th* Reds have their 314 game vlctorj’. It also was the Cards’ .828; Moon, Los Angdes, .322. Saturday Sept. 3 contest at the took over. The Colts, league cham­ the Department of Justice, as they to make the right moves. Frank Requests — 10 within one hour House that Ruth Built.. .Latest third hole, the spectators cheered. bulge back today thanks to seventh straight and 12th in a row Rtms — Mays, San Frandsoc^ pions in 1958 and 1959, arc 2-1 in have done for many years." Then I missed a four-footer on the Robinson, batted for Jerry Lynch at home. Ken Boyer helped the —■ for baseball tickets for up­ color slides arrived back from be­ pre-season tills with the Redskins some stout relief pitching, In the seventh and slammed a run- [Record Likely 109; Robinson, Cbmlnnatl, 103; coming home games at Yankee Unless the NFL is allowed to fourth and .some of the people ing processed, many of which were blanked in three games. scoiing triple. He scored a moment Cards gain the season’s series Against Eddie Cotton Aaron, Milwaukee, 100; Pinson, negotiate such a contract, Rozelle laughed. I was heartbroken.” timely pinch hitting and from the Giants, 13 to 9. with a Stadium and Fenway Park were taken at the All-Star ba.scball • • • I said, "the immediate re.sult will be sound managing. later when pinch hitter Dick Ger- Utncinnatl, 90; Clemente, Pitts­ plentiful this day and most call­ game in Boston last month. Results PACKERS-BEAIIS — Jim Tay- | Women’s Golf Title ” I didn’t mind their pulling for nert doubled. three-run homer. It was his 20th. burgh, 80. television programming for 1962 an American,” he continued, "but All three factors stood out like • • • * w, w — A record Hambletonian mile ^ ers wanted seats right next to the were very good. lor's second two-yard touch-, and all successive football seasons the Eknpire State building yeater­ St. Ix>uis shut out San Francisco Ekldie Cotton, a 14-year ring^ "I thought of quitting 1 Rum Batted In — Cepeda, Sea Yankee or Red Sox dugout, in the down plunge in the fourth quarter I wanted a fair .shake. When 6-0 dropping the third place Giants REDS — DRYSDALE — A veteran, finally gets a chance at ^thought predicted t^ a y with speed keynoting a compact Francisco, 118; RobinsXcin^ which will deprive many member you're a long way from home and day aa the Reds toppled second times. But each time, I shade, and the .second I'ow if the Friday brought the Packers from behind clubs . . . of ail access to televi­ place Los Angeles twice 6-5 and 6^4 games off the pace. Milwaukee standing room crowd of 30,195 saw a championship when he battles that I might some day get a^ance entered in Wednesday’s blue ribbon vent for three- ns; Aaron, Milwaukee, loi; first was not available. Of course, against the Bears il-2), and a six- To Helen Reynolds you’re heartbroken, it’s hard to split with ,I Philadelphia, winning NBA light heavyweight tlUehold- Pay day and being short of sion facilities and television in­ take.” 8-3 to foil the Dodgera’ bid to take the Reds inflict the eighth defeat and that kept me going.’’ year-old trotters. ------1 Mays, San Frandsoo, 98; Adcock, the games selected, were big ones, money after a vacation the pre­ yard scoring aerial from Bart over first place. the first gkme 11-10 In 12 innings of the season upon Don Drysdale. er Harold Johnson in his home come. . . . Only those fans in the Another member of the ‘‘I Want I I-*Ading contenders are Caleb, TS V vB-r. Milwaukee and Clemente, Pltts- like Detroit-New York and New vious week I welcomed the week­ Starr to Paul Hornung put it out large metropolitan centers and fa­ Hebert also said he was sur­ Bill Henry, Jim Brosnan and Jim and suffering a 3-0 shutout at the The Dodgers righthander, knocked town, Seattle, tomorrow night. Moore” camp Is Doug Jones of matched the world record of C of reach. The Bears had built a prised by the gallery’s behavior. hands of Art Mahaffey In the sec­ arry Back Wins York-Boston where tickets are ly check with open arms, although School’s out but Hartford classroom teacher Helen Rey­ vored by their geographical loca­ O’Toole hurled hitless ball In a out in the sixth, was making his n ils will be Philadelphian John­ New York, who stopped Von Clay M’’®® Fil* SR* ‘'hd j . % , _ , — Aaron, Milwaukee, already at a premium, many of 14-10 lead on Roger LeClerc's 29- ” I’m glad to have people pull­ ond. Pittsburgh and Chicago also son’s second title defense since he the earnings didn’t last as long as tion, such as New York, Los Ange­ combined 2% innings of perfect re­ first start against the Reds since in the final round of a ^heduled I *?*L‘".t*‘* the best location seats having yard ramble with an interception nolds is still giving lessons. Yesterday at the Manchester ing for me,” he said, “ but w# A divided a pair. The Pirates won the won the crown last Feb. 7 In an At Atlantic City 11^1 I had hoped for and were not les and Chicago, will be assured of lief in the first game aa the Reds a rhubarb in Los Angeles brought TV 10, Saturday night. at Springfield, 111., Matastar, who San Francisco, 29; Robinson, Cin­ been sold at least six months and a 45-yard aerial from Ed Country Club in the scheduled 36-hole finals for the Wom­ never want to see anything like first game 7-3 and the Cubs took him a five-day suspension and a elimination bout with Jess l^w - cinnati, 28; Santo, Chicago enough to buy everything that I seeing the games of their home surged back from a 6-1 deficit with recently had a string of five vic­ ago... Don Berger of Rockville wanted. But the man who has Brown to Johnny Morris. en’s Division Club Championship, Miss Reynolds gave a that.” three runa in the seventh and two the second 6-5. 8250 fine for throwing at Cincin­ dry. "If I can’t get Moore, I’ll go to New York, Aug. 28 (iP) — Carry Coleman, Cinciiuiati, 27. Couiilrv Club team on television." the heavyweights,” said Jones to-1'l'’tories while cdlecting a best time phoned with an Invite to join the everything isn't happy so I’ll be sound lesson to Evelyn Lorentzen j' Hebert and Player turned th* la the eighth Innings. nati hitters. The NBA has stripped Archie od Duke Rodney, who back came through again Satur­ Triples Altman, Chicago aod GIANTS-COWBOYS — Cliarley in winning by an overwhelming 12 classic Into a two-man tourna­ Henry and Brosnan came back Moore of the title. But he still is day, "and fight any one of them ' day, hustling doown tne final 65 (iHub of Rockville on a motor content as is . . Cigar was passed Conerly started the Giants (2-0-1 SATURDAY PHILS — BRAVES — Mahaffev • • * who is wllUng to fight me. ’That scored a track record triumph in Clemente, Pittsburgh, 10; Boyer, trip to Boston on Wednesday, to me at the desk by Jerry Ryan, SELEtTED NINE, i) HANDICAP and 11 victory to retain her laur­ ment. Don Fairfield of Casey, 111., to pitch scoreleaa relief In the sec­ limited the Braves to six hits as he recognized as champion in New •the Yonkers Futurity, a mile and eighth of a mile for another last- St. Louis, 9; Wills, Los Angeles, off against the Cowboys (1-2) ini Trio of finished third despite a record 65 PIRATES — CUBS — Jim York. Massachusetts, California goes for Floyd Patterson. Eddie Fenw’ay Park the destination. The a father for the first time. Jerry is _...i.u oT - Sher Ferguson 30-2-28, els. It was one of the most one­ ond game after the Dodgers had posted his second straight shutout Brewer, young Chicago righthand­ Machen, Zora Folley, Ingemar Jo­ a sixteenth. In 2:10 3/5. minute job that beat older horses Aaron, Milwaukee, Amaro, Phila­ the first period with “ ^Iryard | 30-2-28. Jim Horvath sided matches in club history. Saturday. He had a 38-36—74 In knocked out starter Ken Johnson. and Europe. in the Neptune Purse at AtlanUc offer was atcepted as last year a .summer editorial room staffer following 10 straight reversals. er, won his first major league game hansson or Henry Cooper. This swift trio, along wlth'Har^ delphia, Stuart, Pittsburgh m A and was walking on clouds most of scoring pass to Joe Morrl.son and ! 30.2.28^ Terry 30-2-28. Lxmg and straight off the tee Shackle Caterers the final round for a 280 par total. A double by pinch hitter Wally Tony Gonzalez drove In two runs Cotton is 32, a year younger City. White, St. Louis, 8. the occasion was one of the finest New York scored once in as Richie Ashbum paced the Cubs "But I’d really like Moore. After Ian Dean emd Spectator, have top the day—and for good reason, his eiPi'y, Class B -B ob Boyce 30-5-25 Bob and putting beautifully. Miss Hebert, shooting 38-38—73, and Poet drove In the winning run in with a home run and sacrifice fly. than Johnson. He shows a 41-11-1 The spectacular colt who won ______,______that I ever participated in, the period with Alex Webster, Jim! McNamara 32-6-26, Player with 39-33—72, had two-un­ with three hits against the Pirates. record. Johnson, who has been all, I’ve been chasing him a long ranking In the 36th Hambletonian Home Buns— Opeda, San Fran­ elder statesmen . having a ball, son arriving this morning . . Talk­ Podoley and Phil King picking up 'J'“ m Migliore Reynolds is the first repeat Win­ For All-Stars, 8-1 the eighth Inning of the opener, af­ A 12th inning double by catcher which carries a purse of $131,573 the Kentucky and Preakness, bull cisco, 36; Robinsom Clnclnmitl,*35| der par 278s. ter the Reds had tied the score on Brewer had lost his first nine deci­ campaigning 15 years has a mark time.’’ thanks to some fine planning by ed with Bob Olson, who has re­ er since Cynthia Price turned the Sammy White, his first extra base sions, six this season. Dick Groat's wltl. 13 In the field and a winner’s stubbed his toe in the Belmont Mays, San Francisco, 34; Aaron, signed after 34 years with Thom TDs on the ground.^ - pias.; c Moe Martocchio 33-8-20, trick in 1956 and 1957. Previous an error and a triple by Leo Car­ hit as a National Leaguer, drove of 66-8. He was knocked out by Stakes and missed the g r a n d MUwaukee, 32; Adcock, Milwau- B erger... Walker Briggs, n e w With Don Simmons, Ray 'Villa base-loaded single sparked a four- Moore in a title fight In 1954. prize of $77,346. These amounts McAn. Long manager of the Man­ Neil Smiley 34-8-26, Ed An.saldi to playing out of Manchester, Miss denas. This followed a three-run In Frank Thomas with the win­ Saturday’* national “TV fight slam triple for 3-year-olds, has kee, 27. trainer at Manchester High, vis­ 49ERS-VIKINGS — Abe Wood- 33-7-26. and Don Gliha pitching three Back on Win Trail homer by Gene Freeee off Stan run sixth inning in the Pirates’ The scheduled 15-rounder will (ABC-10 p.m.) will come from Mi­ have been topped In the Hambleto­ chester store, tile popular Bob will son's 97-yard kickoff return with Reynolds won the club title in her sparkling Innings apiece, the In­ ning Milwaukee run In the opener. nian only once. That was last year come up to the forecasts of Train- Stolen Bases — Wills, Los An- ited and reported he was busy this Low Gross Sher Ferguson 70. Williams In the seventh timing to • • • first game triumph. Ron Santo be held in Sicks Stadium, the ami Beach, Fla., where Carlos Or­ summer painting houses and play­ remain on Main St. in the employ 13 seconds to go in the first half j division three times at the Willi- termediate League All-Stars provided all the Chibs’ runs with a with a field of 19 boosting the er Jack Price. The little, tough fieles, 26; Robinson. ClnclnnatL mantic Countrj' Club. Wethersfield, Aug. 28 (>P)—For­ narrow the Dodgers’ lead 5-4. Seattle baseball park and there tiz of New York meets Doug Vall- ing golf. He vacationed with his of Karl Keller . . Talked shop with gave the 49ers (1-2) a 7-3 edge, Blind Bogey trounced the pennant winning Im­ CARDS — GIANTS — Larry pair of .homers. value to ■ $144,590 and whining son of Saggy-Joppy was counted 20; Pinson, Cincinnati and Aaron, Sher Ferguson. will be no television. Promoter lant, Cuban llghtwdght champion. I sis'm o family three weeks in M aine... Norm Spector, sponsor of Nor­ against the Vikings (0-3). C. R ’ Yesterday's title match ended perial Caterers, 8-1, in an exhibi­ mer New England and Rhode Is­ out by some observers a few | Milwaukee, 18; Mays, San Fraa- on the 25th hole after Miss Rey­ George Chemeres has offered OrUz Is the former junior welter- to J85.019, Flo Kloter, tanned like a New man's Little League entry, win­ Roberts ran 15 yards in the third I SUND.4Y tion game at the West Side Oval land amateur golf champion Bob­ weeks ago. They said he’s never cisco, 16. nolds had led practically all the Moore $75,000 to meet the winner. weight tltldiolder. Poet Poeltton Yorker after spending a month in ning the National League title in period for San Francisco’s winning; Scoring the first hole-in-nne of which climaxed the Intermediate by Allen, who plays out of the Johnson Is a 2-1 favorite. ______Caleb, a strapping black-coated race again. His Saturday race was Pitching (Based on 10 or more 1959 and 1961 . . Good night for TD before Minne.sota finally ; *''* career was Bob .McGurkin on way. After the two rivals parred League Field Day program yes­ the first since he hurt a foot In decisions)— Podres, Los Angeles. Florida in January, visited also the first two holes, the defending Wampanog Country CTub in West Paige Defeated in Comeback. Cotton, though he Is th* No. 4 Flash Elorde of the Philippines I Hoot Mon, the 1947 winner, to report plans for the bowling volleyball, after an ' early rain reached paydirt for the first time j'he 133-yard eighth hole. He used terday. Each of the three above challenger for the title. Is rela­ drew the No. 1 post position yeS' the Belmont June 3. 1 ^ ’ .800; Miller, San Francisco, shower, and I felt that I lost sev­ a No. 9 Iron. Playing with him champ captured the lead for good Hartford, is back on the victory defends his Orient lightweight season. Once again she’ll be on in two games on George Shaw'.s mentioned flingera went three in­ trail. After losing out in the final tively unknown — probably be­ crown against Teruo Kosaka, the terday—a perfect spot to blast off But Price, who trains Carry 1(KS, .769; Brosnan, Cfaiciiuiatl, eral pounds before dark. Competi­ 12-yard .strike to A. D. Williams. at (he lime were Fran Duggan, by winning the next three holes, nings with Simmons yielding the LecJcy Defense Hurts Old Satch cause he has done a lot of his on the rail for a shot at the Ham­ Back for his wife, Katherine of 8 ;^ .727; Jay, Clncliuiatl, 18-8, the staff at the Bowling Green. tion is getting keener each week * » « John .Meskill and Glen Flanders. the third, fourth and fifth. matches of this year’s New Eng­ Japanese champion, in Manila Sat­ A fine bowler, Mrs. Kloter also only run in the second frame. land and Connecticut amateur fighting In New Zealand. urday night. ’The bout la scheduled bletonian mark of 1:59 8/5 sets In Miami, was patient and said .692; Sadedd, St. ^ u ls, 12-0, .667. and I only hope that I’ll bo ready S T K E L E R S-CARDS — Bob­ does a good job organizing and SWEEPSTAKES •Sei'en Handicap Meanwhile, the All-Stars, whose tourneys, Allen tramped Ed Creed "It was Moore who gave me my for 12 rounds. heats last year by Quick Song and “ Carry Back will tell me when Strikeouts — Kbufax, Los An­ when league play starts in the by Laync'.s 33-yard touchdown toss roster was made up from the other t’daching youngsters how to bowl Cla.s.s A Ray Gordon 72-5-87, Once in front Mias Reynolds, of Wethersfield 8 and 6 yesterday Beattie, Aug. 28 UP> — Satchetothe gate on a aoftly hit ground ball. best advice," he says. "On* night Hoot Frost. he’s ready to race again.” He geles, 200; WUU^s, Los Angeles, fall. to Pre.ston Carpenter pulled the Paul Je.santa 74-6-68, Vic Daley five teams In the league, connected and her press coverage is always who plays with a seven handicap, to Uke the 24th Wethersfield In­ Paige, baseball’s answer to box­ Paige admitted, before he shuf­ after we fought an exhibition, he Jose Medel of Mexico, No. 1 con-1 Caleb’s unofficial odds shortened had said that if there was any­ 137; ^ s d a le /L o s Angeles, 153; Steelers (2-1) out front against 74-6-68. for a dozen hits off two Caterers’ ing's ■ a g e 1 e a a Archie Moore, excellent... Little League play­ Saturday the lowest ever for a woman in vitational. fled out to start the seven-inning told me that if I ever was going tender for the NBA bantamweight to 4-5 after the draw. Duke Rod- thing seriously wrong with the ^adelphla, 1S6; the Cardinals (0-2), then Charles Class B -Dick Oberlander 77- the club's history, never led up. HEI.EN REYNOLDS hurlers. John Connolly had three launched hia umpteenth comeback game, that hia age falls somewhere to start moving, I better start title, goes against Mltsunori Sekt ney drew the No. 8 post, MatasUr colt, he would be retired to the O’Toole, CWliuiatl, 134. off game at night found Nor­ "Do you think the Yankees will Scales .scored the clincher in the 11-66, Paul Balsieper 76-9-67. bingles and drove in two runs for yeaterday In professional bueball Holding a four-up lead at the turn between 50 and 60. He has pitched then. So I moved clear to New of Japan In a non-title 10 ’Thursday No. i i (right behind Caleb), Har- stud. But, he insisted the critics man's trouncing Green Manor, win?,’’ Bill Griffin asked this a m. third period on a four-yard run. Clas.s C -Moe Martocchio 82-15- in the morning, Miss Reynolds the All-Stars. Instead of coi^ng he went. 10-0, at Verplanck. Standout was in all 50 of the United States and Zealand. I l^an Dean No. 3 and Spectator No. were wrong, and that the colt who The retired prison guard, now a The Cards finally unveiled quar­ 67. Milt Nel.son 82-14-68. increased her margin to 11-up 200 Yards Out Connolly also played a fine game | But It wasn’t entirely the fault more foreign countries than he can AMERICAN LEAGUE had won the Flamingo and Flor­ Two-w^ Deadlock Bill Hilinski, who threw a no­ school patrolman stationed at the terback Sam Etcheverry. who has Low Gross—Ray Gordon and when the two rivals took a break in the field coming up with a couple of old Satch that his new affiliate, pronounce. W. L. Pet. O.B. ida Derby before his Kentucky | _____ hitter and poled a two-run homer. Center for several years, Bill is been sidelined witli a .sore shoul­ Stan Hilin.aki, both 72. for lunch. Cfiiicago (/P)—Probably the most of stops which shut off potential the Portland Beavers of the Pacific New Y o r k -----86 43 .667 An minols law prohibits pari­ His father, Jov, was a former der. He completed the three Blind Bogey amazing shot in the PGA cham­ ‘Tve played more baseball,’’ mutuel betting at the State Fair heroics would be back again In Bridgeport, Aug. 28 looking forward to again handling Miss Reynolds had a three-over- extra base hits. Kerry McNamara FALL Coast League, dropped a 3-2 deci­ said Satchel softly, "than any man Detroit ...... 84 45 .651 2 Potential Lanes^ Champions quest of the 3-year-old title. anual Pro-Amateur ChamplonsWp teammate of mine with several school traffic in another 10 days. passes he attempted. Mitt Nel.son, Bob 'Boyce and pionship—until eventful winner alao made two sparkling catchea In sion to Seattle. grounds so the Hambletonin has par 39 when the match was finally alive.’’ Baltimore ,...7 6 55 J580 11 The Carry Back schedule Is Tournament of the Connecti- teams, 25 years a g o ... Sat with About the Yanks, and my answer, Moe Martocchio, all 82’. at Sr. of Wallingford. Par Is 71. Next .. . Game ended early and by 7 I Academy and Tuesday to Fair- Kickers Simon, Florence Barre and Helen All-Stars ___ 002 110 310- 8-12-2 Junior League Will Lancaster 6, Binghamton 4 Detroit 7-10, Washington 4-1 grade.” [ with 67s were the teams of Eddie stopped a few feet from the pin l imperial ___ 010 000 0OO--1-.4-1 Johnstown 4, R eding 2 out as it is to secrete an elephant 12, and Orbiter, No. 13- (Chicago, then won Saratoga's was able to join neighbors in a field for a glimpse at the New LITTLE LE.1GUE Field Day Sam Millikon 82-5 77. Bud Ada- Noel while Mrs. Lorentzen ousted Start Sept. 9- Chicago 10-9, Cleveland 6-3 Twenty-two of the 62 representa- Burke and Burt Resnik of Wood- and January holed the putt for ai Simmons. ■ Villa (4), Gliha (7) Sipringfield 10, Williamsport 4 In a compact car. Five Former Wiimcrs Travers with ease. The one mile volleyball match, play ending at York Giants, and the work sched­ which will conclude the 1961 .sea­ konis 98-21—77, Mark Kravitz 91- Kae Allen, Ceil Perry and Edna • coLunriBus Baltimore 3, Minnesota 0 employed by AMF are women. bridge; Labutls and Bill Ohr of 14—77, Al Stanfast 94-15—79. birdie three. Jerry Barber beat | and Richards; Shapazian, Crowell Both Brunswick and American Five drivers are former Ham­ Jerome this weekend could be a dark... Typewriter was my ule had to be planned to allow son will be staged Saturday, Sept. Hilinski. Sixteen women made up January, 67-68, In an 18-hole play- and Churilla. New York 8, Kannas City 7 They are processed just like the bletonian winners. John Simpson Wallingford; and Larry McCue and "working” partner until a late 16 at Memorial Field. tee Angeles 8, Boston 8 , Machine & Foundry, the two big men. knockout. time for travel. S l’NDAY the championship flight. off the following d a y . ------f u l l t im e companies manufacturing most of (Caleb) won with Hickory Smoke Prank Guerrera of Chase. SELIXT’ED 14, HANDIC.AP Today’s Games “ We place quite a bit of em- _ _ _ the newfangled equipment that In 1957; Harry Pownall (Matas. BOB DIETEBLE won the Roll­ Tom Wolfe, 57-8 - 49, Fred Meu­ SHOCK ABSORBERS Boston (Monbouquette 9-12) at phasls on instructional ability,” I tar) Wth 'utan Ikinover* in'ToTs"; Outfielder Marty Keough of the Winner Gene Littler was light- ' Kansas City (Bass 7-8), 10 p.m. took over all the duties of pin boys ing Park third annual "Beat Your rant 55-5 50. AI Grothecr 69-9 - new Washington Senators was in FOR except jeering at gutter ball roll­ OBrien said, ’since our rep- Del Miller (Meadow Farr) with 50. ly regarded by the USGA in the BOWLING Baltimore (Brown 9-4) at I>os Lack of RBI Men Shows Up Big Improvement over First Season Neighbor” Golf Tournament with a hitting rut during the 1960 sea­ National Open pairings. Tlie first ers, have big, benign spy systems. resenUtlves travel about giving Lusty Song In I960; Frank Ervin a net score of 66. The tourney was Kickers FULL TIME CONTROL Angeles (Bowsfield 9-5), 11 p.m. lessons as well as exhlbltUms. Dee (MedaUat) with Dlller Hanover In son. He batted .248 in 38 games day he teed off at 8:48, a time TEAM PRICES They have more prying eyes than held at the East Hartford Golf Ed Clarke 89-14 -75, Pete Nak- with Boston and .248 in 65 games FULL TIME COMFORT Detroit (Kline 4-7) at Wash­ Purcello, who did an ouUtanding 1959 and Joe O'Brien (Frostbite) tents 83-8--75. Tom Wolfe 80-7- - usually reserved for the "dew 2 a bathing beauty contest, all BOWLING Club. Edging Ron Winthera, who ington (McClain 7-14) mstrucUonal series for Newspaper with Scott Frost In and In Final Moriarty Averages with Cleveland. sweepers." : ogling bowling talent. 1985 Dallas Texans Big Favorites came in second with a 68, Dieterle 73, Eric, Kellner 83-10—73, Al SHIRTS-TROPHIES Only Games Scheduled Enterprise Assn., Is one of our bisst Blaze Hanover In 1960. Grothcer 82-9—73. ’Tuesday’s Schedule When they find an Incipient star, took home as his prize a trophy personality, looks and Two of the biggest contrasts In By FRANK CLINE ^^far between Baltimore at Los Angeles (2) they sign him up as a company ability to Impart bowling knowl- driving records are those of Eddie in coming for the In League presented b y^ ^ e Ailing Rubber Shots, balls, occossorios representative — sometimes after If one is looking for a reason Oilmen this ______Co. Bert MtiflSfilry placed third TIME Cleveland at Washington summer. Shortstop edge outweigh her lack of competl- Wheeler (Duke Rodney) and why Moriarty Bros, team fell MANCHESTER Chicago at Detroit spirited bidding when both com­ tive ability, which is growing Ralph Baldwin (Spectator). Bald' Leo Cyr had the most extra bass in a field op B W ntries. Salvatore Standout from a forurth place finisher in AUTO SERVICE SPECIALISTS New York at Minnesota, 9 p.m. panies dig up the same diamond In every day.” win has failed to win in 11 pre­ knocks, three, which included two New York, Aug. 28 (;T), — The^jdn it;. (riumph over an Is Here Again! th,. strong Hartford Twilight F.'VRM I.,E.AGUE town cham­ AUTO PARTS NASSIFF ARMS CO. Boston at Kansas City, 10 p.m. the rough at the same time. That’s Secret Salaries vious Hambletonian attempts. triples. Avery and Andy Maneg­ I^IIas Texans showed their versa­ Oaklai. .. . .nat had been rated 111 L. L. Tourney like a ball player making the big League last year to a second di­ gia both had a pair of doubles tility and made themselves strong­ pionship will be played 'Diesday 170 BROAD S' "HOUSE O f Sf OUTS" N A ’n O N A L LEAGUE Salaries paid the representative^ Wheeler, 29, could become a win­ much stronger than last sea.son. leagues and practically every big ner in his first try and also be­ vision ball club this summer they while the Oilmen hit only t w o er favorites than ever in the Amer­ Jack Kemp passed for 158 yards night at Waddell Field at 5:30 W. U Pet. O.B. are somewhat of a state secret, but need only to look at the all im­ Williamsport, Pa., Aug. 28 (/P)— 991 Main St.—MI S-1647 name bowler represents one com­ they range well Into five figures. come one of the youngest. home runs all summer, one each ican Football League when they and one touchdown—a 63-yard af­ between Army & Navy, American Cincinnati ... .78 52 .600 pany or the other. portant runs batted In depart­ League pennant winners, and ’’When he goes to bat the entire REGISTER NOW FOR Loe Angelee . .71 52 Prize money — and the big boys Since he captured the $100,330 by Chick Gagnon and Ron Sim­ took to the ground to beat Denver's fair to Keith Lincoln—and Paul .577 S'/, ment. The Gas House Gang won mons. improving Broncos. Royal Ice Cream. National League San Francisco 68 55 ..MS 6'/, Strike Ball Essential compete In all the top tourna­ Yonkers Futurity Aug. 10, Duke Lowe ran a punt back 72 yards for team has a feeling of confidence,” "We look primarily for young ments — and exhibition fees swell Rodney has passed up competition eight of 21 decisions, finishing in Ron Simmons and Jim Lusk, Cotton Davidson, the ace Texan another touchdown. It also show­ leader.s, Royal earned the right to BOYS’ and GIRLS’ LEAGUE ivniwaukee . . .67 56 .545 fifth place. play in the championship game by Don Dolan say.s, describing St. Louis .... .65 59 .524 bowlers with a strike ball," said the income. Television loot some to condition on Du Quoin’s excep­ who did not join the club unUl the passer, couldn’t click and ao Jack ed the versatility. 10 tionally fast clay mile oval. This season there wasn't one Spikes led a thu.iderous Dallas trimming the Lawyers, Interna­ Mike Salvatorie',’ hero of the cham­ Pittsburgh ., .60 62 .492 14 Jack O’Brien, chief scout for oi)e times amounts to thousands of dol­ middle of the season, split even Haynes Injured of the Big Two (AMF). "We sUrt CMlmen who was able to reach running game that pushed past tional League flag bearer.s, 11-7, pion El Cajon, Calif., Little Leag­ Chicago ...... 62 71 .423 22'/, lars. All In all. It adds up to one in the decisions in which they Dallas lost its groat halfback, uers. STARTS SATURDAY, SEPT. 9,9:30 A.M, I’hlladelphla . .35 watching them closely when they of the pleasantest and moat lucra­ double figures in RBI’s, Top man Denver 29-27' in an exhibition game FYiday night in their semi-final 89 .282 40 ' were Involved. Simmons, who last week. Abner Haynes, with a dislocated lest. Salvatore hit a three-run homer SUPERVISED BY FLO KLOTER—AJBC INSTRUCTOR BRAKES Sunday’s Results begin to roll well in local league tive jobs In sports. Yanks Sign UConn was third baseman Andy Maneg- worked the most innings, 661 / 3, shoulder in the Denver game. He At the same time, San Diego’s in the last Inning of the Little Pittsburgh 7-6, Chicago 8-6 play. Usually we are tipped off The Professional Bowlers A s gla who drove In eight iuni v ' had a 4-4 record while Lusk fin­ won’t be available for the San by lane managers. By the time Bociation tour of 10 tournaments, Storrs—For the second straight first baseman Jim Moriarty and Chargers, who must be ranked 89 I.J),A.GUE champions for the League baseball championship Milwaukee 11-0, Philadelphia ished two up and two down. right up there, were remaining un­ Diego clash next Sunday but 10-S (First Game, 12) they hit their local tournament starting last April and winctog up season the New York Yankees catcher Dick Avery aeau*o,..„a should be ready when the clubs 1961 season arc the Pirates. The game Saturday with El Campo, BATTING defeated in the exhibition echedule National League pennant winners Tex., giving his team a 4-2 vic­ Leagues Starting Dates RELINED Cincinnati 6-8, Los Angeles 5-8 circuits, we’ve got them pretty in June, has produced two pro- for second place with a half dozen Player Pog. U AB R have coaxed a University of Con­ H RBI Ave. hy walloping Oakland. 35-7. open the league race. St. Louis 6, San FYanrlsco 0 well tabbed. When they reach na­ spects who meet with unqualified each. Bugher 1 3 2 0 .667 edged the Athletics, American tory. necticut to Join their or- Renn, 2b5f 21 62 19 3 ■ * It set up an early climax in the Houston, which has managed to League representatives, in a one MORNING GLORY— WED. MORNING, SETT. 13 ALL 4 WHEELS Today’s Games tional tournaments, they are cased approval and have been Invited to A year ago the oilmen had two Mlatretta 16 .306 The 5-fool-3 seventh grader also WHEEL ALIGNMENT DONE ON MODERN ELECTRONIC nmlsation upon the completion of Avery 35 10 0 .256 new pro football league that is break even in the exhibition grind, game playoff, 1-0, Saturday morn­ Inoiodes Parts and Labor Chicago (Drott 1-3) at Pitts­ by one or more of our represent­ join the ranks graced by Billy players In double RBI figure* 21 59 14 6 .237 did all right in a 30-20 strapping was El Cajon's winning pitcher, BEAR MACHINES BY FACTORY TR.YINED PERSONNEL burgh (Francis 2-5) atives and we have a complete Welu, Frank Clause, Llndy Fara- hia sophomore year. And 19-year- with Moriarty the leader with 21. A. Manegfia showing vast Improvement in its ing in the championship game at hurling five hitless innings. WOMEN'S DOUBLES— WED. 7 P.M., SEPT. 13 59 14 second season. Dallas has won four of the New York Titans. It still Budkley Field. I)oug Frieman and Milwaukee (Spahn 15-12) at line.” galll, Dick Weber and the Ilk*. old Tony Przybyclen, 6-8, 190- Leading bdtter was Danny .237 The California team was trail­ pound, 'right-hander from Spring- 55 12 .218 and lost none in the exhibition has George Blanda, who can ac­ Dennis Woods combined to pilch SET CASTER Philadelphia (Ferrareee 2-9 The representatives who do the Contracts are In the mail wel­ Renn, who played for Vlllanova Moriarty lb 56 12 ing 1-2 with one out and two on All Work field, Mass., is in high hopes he R. Simmong .214 schedule. San Diego has a 3-0 rec­ complish as much as anybody. He a two-hitter for the winners while Roberts 1-9), 8:05 p.m. final scouting went through much coming Ed Bouradaise and Vem University this past spring. The passed 83 yards to Bill Groman base when Salvatore hit a fast Guaranteed the same process to get their jobs Downing, both of San Francisco, will follow the same fabulous trail 21 4 .190 ord, Including a 48-28 trouncing of Bill Milewski tossed a one-hitter SET CAMBER New Leagues Now Forming Only Gaines Scheduled second baseman-outfielder was the Sylvegter *cf* 67 12 .179 defending league champion Hous­ and kicked three field goals while ball 200 feet over the left center- In Writing Tuesday's Schedule and guard the high standards of aboard the gravy train. New York Yankee rookie Rollle I>. Simmong 2b 26 in a losing effort for the Athletics. only Oilman to hit over'.300 wind­ Gagnon of 4 .154 ton. piloting the Oilers to their tri­ field fence. SET TOE-IN Los Angeles at Chic^o their profession zealously. Sheldon. Przybyclen, who had a 2-0 ing up the season with a .306 41 6 .146 WOMEN'S-THURSDAY MORNING. SEPT. 14 FORD • CHEVY won-lost record with Connecticut’s &rtor cf-2b 13 26 3 .115 Dsllas and San Diego are in the umph. Billy Cannon al.so had a "Mike is strictly a cluth play­ SET TOE-OUT SL luuls at Phlladelpehia (2) "After bowling ability, the next average. Pitcher and part-time Luak jH>f 6 11 1 .091 Western Division while Houston is big night. New F.iU|;laiiden4 Nanieil er," said Dolan, an airline pilot. PLYMOUTH 6 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh considerations are manners, ap­ 21-10 baseball nine this past B. Maneggia ANY Othera SUghtiy Higher Reject Application outfi with a .286 mark while Job T> O the passing of Babe Parilli, the old landers c)io8en fbr the ten-mem- us.” O’Brien. "If they have any serious Knoxville, Tcnn. (/t)—^Hia n u t - Peck n 1 Feature of Slate CAR QMWgr gijgy Credit Terms Harry Hesse, the same gent who Avery and Maneggia both hit at Salmond 3b l Dallas and Stm Diego clash at Kentucky wonder. He threw to ■ber First Army ROTC rifle team Hie Texans were hitless. Their ROAD TEST Anyone Wishing To Bowl In Any Of Thew WEEKEND FIGHTS shortcomings In any of these dt- em Hockey Laagua ’UMaday re­ a .237 pace. y. Turklngton of l Billy Lett for two touchdowns and now competing at Camp Perry, two runs came on errors and field­ partments, they’re out. They rep­ inked Sheldon to a pact Just a llt- San Diego next Sunday as the big New York — Doug Jones, 181, jected an application by Jaekaon- tl* more than a jraar ago. He was Renn topped thb club in three feature of the closing exhibition Ray Ratkowskl for another. Ohio, two are students at the Uni­ ers’ choice plays. I.«u:us Call Bob Clough MI 9-3969 BRAKE I manchcster resent a family sport. They’ve got viUe, Fla., for an E&Ut franchise other departmanta. Hia 19 hits ’The exhibition schedule ends versity of Connecticut. They are Salvatore was the winning FRONT END New York, stopped Von Ctoy, 181, to be good mixers, but w* don’t assigned to the Glass B Oraens- schedule. That will give a good In­ or Flo Kloter MI 9-2316 ' 357«nMMlSt. PUladelpiiia, 10. t this aeascti. It is hoped that Jack- boro club of the OaroUiui Laagua wars the most ooUsetod by an dication of what’s to be exi>ected next weekend. Denver and Hou*- Ernest Mortensen of New London, pitcher when El Cajon beat the want any lushes or popoff guya or soovlUe wiU be added to the ton play at Mobile and Boston at who is also the team captain, and Ml 3-2444 Tokyo — Hlroyukl Eblhars, Bcrewballa. with the Mipulatloo that ha will Oilmen thU year, ho dented the when the league race opens Sept. defending chamipions from Levlt- SHOP 112>4, Japan, outpointed P. T. league at soma future data, but report to th* New York Yankees plated with 11 runa aoored and 9. Dallas and San Diego also bat­ Buffalo Friday night, Dallas and Richard Undsay of Utchfield. The town. Pa., Tn the opening game. 357 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER BOWUNS BREEN ”Wa flv* tbaitt • prstty thorough not for 1061-62 aaeapn, a San IMego tangle at San Diego pair WM aelected fiuting the ROTC He also hit a last-inntng home SlngtoB, ThaUand, 10. security check. In ^ a lUe Florida aprlilf training keadouar- alao stole five bases. tle In one of the first league games, MI S-2444 apdeeaman aaid. ters lata inrebruarjr. Extra base hits wars tow and getting together at Dallas Sept. 10. Sunday and Denver takes on OaJe- summer camp held at Fort Dev- run which beat Hilo, Hawaii, 3-2, 654 CENTER STREET—MANCHESTER . fiSB Diago was moat imiur^v* land at Sgn FTanciaco Mopday. ana, Mass.t-

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BfANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,. CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1961 PAGE T H n tm ^ Auto DrlTtnc School 7-A THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Bafldtmc Blateriali 47 BouMhold Goods 51 Furnished Apartments 63-A HuuaiM For Sole 12 Ho u m for Salt 72 Houses for Sale 72 Resort Property For Sale 74 MORTLOCSCS Driving School—Of- YOUR BEST BUY IS AT WE BUY, SEIX or trade antique ROCKVILLE—24 Grove ' treat — 12t,h Circuit ticOj 443 Main St., Manchester. and uaed furniture, china, glass, BUSINESS ZONE—8 room home In MANCHESTER-Bolton—Over 200 NINE ROOM single, four bed-, BOLTON LAKE—A 5 room cottage De Gaulle Reluctant n a t i o n a l Single, light housekeeping room excellent condition off East Center years old. Large 9 room Colonial. rooms. Located on a terrific 155 Uynwood Drive, winterized, has Leaniliv correctly “ May silver,. picture frames and old $10 weekly. Well furnished 2-room Your u fe ." Driver education I f n M «ALStMAM t k S K a w M J i Pieer Hitch Rail Fencing $2.99 per section coins, old doUs and guns, hobby Street. Good location for doctor, Basically sound. Furnace heat. by 288 foot lot on Bigelow St., company water, located near the eTAsreo esaiNO’ m . oavk; ^ mis oik Mahogany Siding 17e sq. ft. apartment $20 weekly. Tel. TR hairdresser, etc, $25,000 For fur­ I-iarge shade trees. Lot 809x200. Court Cases classes. Member. Connecticut Pro- cbUectlons, attic contents or whole 6-9594. in the center ot town. Vacant. beacti. Immediate occupancy. Ap- fessional Driving School Assn. Ml TsacMAt-yicit-up m o oeuyoiv esmc& taiaiiwift_____ Disappearing Stairways $23.95 each ther Information call the’ Phllbrick Extra lot available. Charles Les­ Owners have dropped the price . ply Edward J. Hoiror your own estates. Furniture Repair Service, Agency, Ml 9-8464. perance, MI 9-7620. 9-7398, Cedar CloseT lining 20c sq. ft. Talcottville, Conn. Tel. MI 8-7449. THREE ROOM apartment, fur­ and are ready to sell. T. J. broker. Tel. Ml S-5117. Rusk Denies West-4 ADVERTISING •WkrttA Knotty Pine Fanellng 18c sq. ft. Crockett, Realtor, MI 8-1577 MANCHESTER SEISSION nished, near Main St. one couple PREPARE FOR driver’s test. v w m m . Doors from $3.00 each BRICK HOMBl—6 large rooms, 2 BOLTON—6 room Ranch S' j years Edward Dundon, 47, of Colches­ m cM g tf , only. CaU MI 3-1616 or Ml 9-2951. full baths. 2-car garage, excellent old. modem kitchen with built-ins MANCHESTER — New 5% room ter, was sentenced to six months CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Ages 19 to 60. Driving and class HTTiaUTj 8d A 16d Common Nails Wanted— Real Estate 77 room. Three instructors. No wait­ ^ NtiBHaosiv^ m l n w y m y l $9.25 per keg Rooms Without Board 69 condition. Between one and two dining room, hot water baseboard ranch. Plastered walls, cast iron in jail for Indecent exposure by hood.'Vm^ a v m w ctoi wiiTO acres of land. Fruit trees. High heat, full basement with recrea­ Split on Berlin Talks 8AJ«.to5P.M . ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ JBQCO IT Louver Doors from $8.95 each Bnslness LoratiQiw hot wafer heat. Fireplace, garage. WISH SOMEONE to handle your Judge Robert Lacey. However, the TWO EXCELLENT rooms tw elevation. Six miles from Man­ tion room, 2-car garage, amesite Unexcelled workmanship. Only sentence was suspended and he my. PI 3-7249, o w l Combination Doors $15.95 each For Rent 64 chester. Phllbrick Agency MI real estate? Call me at Ml 9-0320 c a s h ’N CARRY teachers, all privileges. CaU MI drive, large lot, $17,900. Phllbrick $17,500. Builder MI 3-4860. (or prompt and courteous service. was placed on one-year probation. CMnr CLOSING t im e f o r c l a s s if ie d ADVT. 9-8464 Agency, MI 9-8464. (Continued from Pag, One) “ tokan troopa ” In LARSON'S Connecticut’s first li­ WE HAVE KITCHEN CABINETS 9-6256 alter 5.______e x c e l l e n t spot for any business Joeeph Barth, Broker. Judge Lacey also recommended Hra nUDAT M M AJL.-AATUBDAT • AJI. censed driving school trained — MANCHESTER—Cape, may be had FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY or office. Center of town, plenty SIX ROOM ranch. 6 years old. that Dundon undergo psychiatric .u "'*"1 Berlin from the United Certified and approved is now of­ Nobody, But Nobody, Undersells PORTER ST. SECTION with extra lot. city utiyties. full CASH WATTING tor property own­ Rusk noted that the fhrthcom- j states, Britain, France and the of parking. Ml 9-5229 9-S Bowers School, all rooms better cellar, $13,200. Also 6 room Cape, care in order to attempt to find fering classroom and behind National ROOM WITH kitchen privileges for ers. Please call us before you buy the solution to his problem. Ing General Assembly meeting has' cnvie't’ fnion PLEASE READ YODR AD wheel Instruction for teenagers. woman school teacher. MI 8-4096. than average in size, entire base­ nice yard with trees, fireplace, ga­ Or sell. Speedy serrice. J. D. a “ rich agenda’’—topics covering; „ ' . MAIN STREET—4 room offifce on ment finished off into large family Guy H. Mullen, 21. of 4 Hud­ i w **Waat AAi* an takM evw Um ph—n m • eoa> MI 9-8075. ENTICING rage, $13,990. Robert Wolverton Realty. Ml 1-5129. practically the whole range of im -1 ‘1. Khrushchev made NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. round floor, plenty of parking. T. room, 4%% mortgage, priced for Agency, MI 3-1914. son St., was fined $18 for im­ ------ahMM tm a M> Uw FOtST OAT rr 881 STATE STREET 5. Crockett, realtor. Ml 3-1577. portant world issues. | ** APnBABS MM ■ » < » * U B O B S to tloM fttr to* o u t toMi^ ONE ROOM furnished, one block quick sale, $16,900. Phllbrick IF YOU are interested in selling proper pa-ssing and $12 for driv­ Among these is the German ' the Blaek Sea re.sort of Sochi. NORTH HAVEN, CONN. from Main St. Call MI 9-6746. COLONIAL Agency, Ml 9-8464. ing without lights. Another charge tloa. H w BwaM to twfaMtoto tor oa)y ONE toeomot »r waltted Business Services Offered 13 CHestnut 8-2147 OFFICE FOR rent close to shop­ and are looking for personalized question. However, aides indicated The idea of putting Soviet troopa . NOW $19,200 service, call thia office. Alice of operating in violation ot an op­ Jtotojta* tar aar aitarttoMMat aaa tkaa oaly ta Um eataat ®f a ping center. Ideal for ‘any busi­ 7 room substantial flawless Co­ (his would be only one of the in tlie we.stern sectors of Berlin CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. ROOM FOR lady or gentleman, BOLTON LAKE Route 44 Clampet, 843 Main St., Manches­ tical restriction was continued un­ has been advanced by Khrushchev ^ ■ lia gaai* toaMitoa. Enata wktoh t o aot laaaaa the ealae ef kitchen privUeges, quiet. Inquire ness,, reasonable rent, 186 West lonial. Custom built by Hutchinson. Ever so comfortable Arnold man.y matlere Rusk. Steven.son lha aiamtoaatoat wU aat ha eatiaelai hr *maha g o o ^ biaertloa. Reasonable rates. Call PI 3-7558 Diamonds— Watches— Middle Tpke. MI 3-6802. Three bedrooms. 1% baths. For the Lawrence designed, custom built ter. Tel. MI 9-4543 til Sept. 28 to determine if it is and Hammarskjold would tmich before U.S. State Department of­ between 1:30-4:30 or any time 224 Charter Oak. MI 8-8368, CH necessary for Mullen to wear ficials said they discovered noth­ JewelrF 48 6-4738. discriminating buyer. Shown by ranch home. Fire alarm system on during the day. Saturday or Sunday. STORE FOR RENT, 2,500 square appointment only. Five room winterized cottage new throughout, 8 bedrooms, 1% baths. glasses while driving. ing basically new in the Interview. heating system, well and septic Ru.sk planned to return to Wash­ LEONARD W. YOST. Jewelers - EXCEPTIONALLY nice large feet with walk-in freezer compart­ Living room has wall-to-wall car­ David Cwiar Jr.. 33, of Wind­ ington tonight after picking up "The columnist said Khrushchev d AMESITE DRIVEWAYS construct- Repaira, adjusta watches esmert- ments, loading platform, ample PHONE MI 3-6273 system, insulated. peting, attractive comer fireplace, sor, was fined $25 for driving told him the Soviet Union would *® ^*’! S S S S ^ Diol Ml 3-2711 er—resurfaced—sealed. Superior room, next to bath, garage, pri­ hia wife in New York. She is re­ ly. Reasonable prices. Opm 'Tues­ parking space. MI 3-8342. flagstone entrance, 8 picture win­ W est Offers without a license, guarantee West Berlin'.s status as Pavers. MI 3-6515. day through Saturday, Thursday vate entrance, excellent location. LAWRENCE F. FIANO turning from Buenos Aires where MI 9-4966. dows, bookcases. Much In use semi- Robert O’Dea, 28, of Cambridge, she flew to attend the wedding of a “ free city" after the signing of evenings. 129 Spruce St. MI 9-4887. STORE near Main St. at 26 Birch Brae'Burn Realty Realtor MI 3-2766 a separate peace treaty with East HOME LANDSCAPING, lawn main­ 'Tfum kotS' St. 2,000 aq, ft., parking. Apply covered patio 18x16 at rear over­ Mass., was fined $21 for speeding. their son. tenance, hedge pruning. Contact Jim vC M M U lt looking delightful view from high Soviet T otal Richard Novak, 17, of 136 Falk- Germany. SLtNOLDSH, Marlo\y's, 867 Main. RAI^GTl—5'-i rooms, 3 years old The western Big Four amhas- John E. Whitnam, MI 9-7090. Garden— Farm— Dairy ONE OR 2 rooms, garage, single 126 NORTH ELM ST.—7 room Co­ Bowers School area, family size elevation. Landscaped grounds nor Dr,, was fined $15 for driving sadorial group scheduled another ■'Following the signing of a PTNN, 97x180. Few feet from Manchester FOR THE HRSTTIME ANYWHERE • I w; wnwMwi t f »ic»wl Products 50 woman. MI 9-2651. lonial. 1% baths, oen, 24 foot liv­ kitchen, plastered walls, cast iron in the wrong lane. meeting for thia afternoon at the peace treaty with the (E ^ t) Ger­ LAWN MOWERS sharpened and Houses For Rent 65 ing and master bedroom, 12x14 baseboard heat, 1-car garage. This line in Wapplng . section of So. H:igh McAvoy, 20, of Norwich, State Department. man Democratic R e p u b l i c ,” repaired, sales and service, pick screened porch, aluminum siding, house offers you those little extras Windsor. (Tax rate 24% mills). Testing Ban was fined $15 for passing in a no Accompanying Rusk to New Khrushchev said in an English- up and delivery. Complete line o< TOMATOES—Pick In own contain­ FURNISHED room near bath for THREE ROOM cottage, winterized, 1-car garage, G.E. hot water heat, Eleven miles from Main St., language .summary of the inter­ A M-HOUR WANT AD ANSWERING gentleman. 64 High Street. that make a house a home, $19,500. pa.ssing zone. York was Ernest K. Lindlev. a Toro riders, reels, and rotaries, ers, 60c peach basket. Angel St. furnished or unfurnished, gas double lot. 4%% mortgage may be Philbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. Hartford, Conn. former newsman now on the State which he handed to the ool- garden and lawn supplies. L A M Radlo-TV Repair Help Wanted— Female 35 heat parking, adults. New Bolton (Continued from Page One) William Long, .30, of Portland, Situations Wanted— Male 39 LARGE PLEASANT room with assumed or FHA insured loan to wa.s fined $15 for driving in the Department policy planning staff, '‘^inist, ’'\5esi Berlin will receiva Ekiuipment Corporation, Route 83, Services 18 TOMATOES—Pick your own, 60c Road. MI 3-6386. $19,900. Phllbrick Agency MI RANCH—A fine 5 room ranch style Walton W. Grant Agency SERVICE FREE TO HERALD READERS GENERAL OFFICE position open, RESPONSIBLE family man seeks half bushel. Eggplant and pep­ shower and private entrance, light peatecily complained that this wrong lane. Lindley■ ■ recently completed work the .status of a free city and will Vernon, Conn. TO 6-7609. 9-8464, home with attached garage is now Lillian Grant, Realtor. MI 3-1158. he complete master of its destiny. TELEVISION smtennas and rotor long established firm, 4 or 4H part-time bookkeeping, evenings, pers. Bring con t^ ers. 336 Hills- housekeeping, parking. MI 9-1957 COVENTRY—6 room house, unfur­ would automatically lead to a re­ Oliver Cromwell, 58, of 50 Cool- on an official booklet on Berlin! Want tafonnaUan an caa a< oar elaaslfled adverUsemMitsr No before 2 p.m. or after 6 p.m. available in an excellent suburban COSMA APPLIANCE Service—Re­ systems InstaUed and repaired. day week. Mu8t be experienced, weekends. 10 years diversified town Road. nished, $80. 4 room furnished cot­ 81 GOODWIN STREET—6 room area. A few of the features of this sumption of small-scale tests af­ idge St., was fined $10 for keeping However, he was not expected to “We propose to include a aaower at tha tatopbooe Hsted? Simply cal) the pairs all makes refrigerators, good at figures, accurate typist tage, $55. Available Sept. 1, Call ter three years. an unlicensed dog. Judge Lacey attend the Hammarskjold-Steven- clause in the treaty to the effect Serving Manchester and sur­ Experience. MI 9-8736. ROOM FOR rent, kitchen privi­ Cape, hewly remodeled kitchen, desirable home are 3 bedrooms, MANCHESTER—Bowers School—7 freezers, washing machines, dry^ rounding areas. Modem TV Serv­ and write good hand. Ebccelfent TOMATOES—Pick your own, 50c between 4-8 p.m. PI 2-6452.’ hot water oil heat. 1% car garage, fireplace, large kitchen with built- rooms, 1% baths, fireplace, ga­ Under today’s proposal, the remitted the fine when he was in­ son meeting. that no one shall have the right MAt4CHESTIR ANSWERING SERVICE era ranges, oil and gas burners. salary. Write Box Y, Herald. basket. Bring own containers. On leges, lady or gentleman. 128 Birch West offered an entirely new ap­ formed that Cromwell was only The New Yoric Times reported ice, 405 Center St., MI 8-2205. St. MI 3-4461. trees, private backyard, near bus! in oven and range, aluminum rage, hot water oil heat, custom to interfere in the affairs of West MI 9-0055. All work guaranteed. So. Main Street, Manchester. Look CHARMING 5 room ranch with Phllbrick Agency, MI 9-8484, built 1950. Escott Agency, MI proach to the difficult oroblem of keeping the dog .so that his son. that the United States, Britain Berlin or impose their order upon M l 9-0500 Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 carport available now on lease at .atorm windows and screens, built- RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make, for sign past Country Club Golf in fire alarm, split rail fence. It is 9-7683. small underground tests. Dean who was in the ser%’ice, could see and Weet Germany have agreed its people." SAM’S UPHOLSTERY - Retired Course. 61 Alice Drive. $160 monthly. MI TWO-FAMII,Y 6 and 6, on large said the Soviet Union could it a last time before it was put and leave yoar neasage. Ton’ll hear from our advertiser in Jig free pickup and deliveiy on small located on a spacious 100x200’ lot. on making a guarded approach to He added a provision, which ha from the shop. Can take care of radios, phtmographs. Hours Stenographer DACHSHUND puppies, champion Rooms With Board 59-A 3-0095. lot (150x150). House in good shape, MANCHESTER —New listing. 6 choose between two alternatives: away. Ume wlthoat spending an eveBlng at the telephone. 6-10 JUBILEE PEACHES for canning, For additional. Information call the Soviet Union for negotiations previously has made, however, all your upholstering needs at p.m. H & E Radio and TV. Ml sired, AKC registered, reasonable, new heat, aluminum siding, porch, rooms, fireplace, oil heat, 2-car 1. A scientific conference to be The following forfeited $.50 but that France is balking despite great savings. Cal] CH 2-2878. MI 9-0015. freezing, and eating at Ferrando’a COVENTRY—9 room house, un McCarthy Enterprises. MI 9-5391. that a free, demlliiarized Berlin 9-5582, MI 8-1479. Good opportunity for qualified BOARD AND room for retired gen­ garage. Lots of extras. Owners John Panciera, MI 9-1898. garage with attached screened held six month.s before the end bond.s for failing to appear In a personal appeal to De Gaulle would have to negotiate with Orchard, Birch Mountain Road, furnished, attached garage. Avail­ anxious to hear your offei. T J. patio, trees, nicely landscaped, of the moratorium to consider how court to answer charges of speed­ MACHINES repaired and sold High School or Junior College FOR SALE!—Collie setter type pup­ tleman, quiet home in country, one able Oct. 1. Box G, Herald. from President Kennedy. Communist East Germany for use Glastonbury, oft Route 94 or floor, love and kindness. Reason­ Crockett, Realtor. Ml 3-1577 MANCHESTER — 8 rooms. 1% with extra- lot. Dwelling in very to extend the test ban permanent­ ing: typewriters, adding machines. graduate. Interesting assign­ pies 9 we'ekg old. Tel. Coventry PI Hebron Avenue, The times, in a dispatch from of land, water and air connec­ Lost and Found Automobiles for Sale 4 Millinery Dressmaking 19 ment—varied duties. Well es­ able. Write Box W. Herald. . baths, garage, excellent location good condition throughout. Quick ly to all nuclear tests below 4.5 Robert Lord, 23. of Arlington, Pick up and delivery. Noel’s Office 2-8734 after 6 p.m. ANSALDI HEIGHTS - Excellent 5 occupancy. Askihg price. $17,600. Berlin, said the draft note being tions with West Germany across tablished Hartford concern — TOMATOES —Pick in your own FOUR ROOM single house. MI and condition. Close to bus and seismic magnitude, or Mass.; Alfred Clark, 18, of Man­ prepared for Moscow suggests that FOUND—Young male black and NEEID A CAR and bad your credit Machine Service, 7 Franklin St., FOR DRESSMAKING and altera­ room ranch, full basement plas­ Charles Lesperance, MI 9-7620. chester, Mas.s. the intervening 110 miles of East RockvUle, TO 6-2977. complete benefit program—5- containers, 50c half bushel. 437 3-6105. shopping renter. Charles I-^sper- 2, Immediate agreement to re­ the foreign ministers meet when ivhite cat, mostly white, black turned down? Short on down pay­ tions, call Lyn Kratzke MI 3-0682 tered walls, fully insulated, fire­ ance. Ml 9-7620. move the so-called threshold of Janet MacDonald. 27. of West (German territory. tail, black on head. MI 9-8682. ment? Bankrupt? Repossession? any time. day week—free parking. Write Clark St., Wapplng; off Route 30. Apartments— Flats— place, ceramic tile bath, hot water they gather in New York next The western powers have de­ TAPE RECORDERS for rent. Call advising education and exper­ Articles For Sale 45 BOLTON LAKE unbanned tests by ’’appropriate Englewood, N. J., forfeited a $20 month for the opening of the U.N. Don’t give up! See Honest Doug­ Tenements 63 FIVE ROOM single house, central oil heat, amesite drive, city water adju.stments ” in the control .sys- bond for failing to appear in court clared repeatedly they wiil n o t las, get the lowdown on the lowest Marlow’s Furniture Department, ience to Box F, Herald. Household Goods 51 and sewerage, large y’aid,’ In ex­ General Assembly. The newspaper LOST—Black kitten vicinity Strant MI 9-5221. TV ANTENNAS, tubes, parts and location, MI 9-7885. tenu to answer a charge of driving in permit the East Germans to con­ down and smallest payments any­ Moving— ^Tmcking— GENERAL RENTAL i rency, J. D. cellent condition throughout. BOLTON $12,900 said there are reports the United trol those communication lines. and Sununit Sts. MI 9-3624. LEGAL SECRETARY downtown accessories sale In our famous “ Do MAROON RUG, 10x11, very good The we.stern offer in no wav the wrong lane. States and Britain are prepared to where. Not a small loan or finance STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, Storage 20 Hartford office, experience re­ Realty, 470 Main Street, MI FIVE ROOM Cape, garage, stove Charles Lesperance, MI 9-7620 First time offered- lovely 6 room The following entered pleas of company plan Douglas Motors, It yourself department. Receiving condition, $10. 245 Oak St., MI Two full baths, 8 room Cape, touched on the Soviet veto de­ go ahead without France In sound­ LOST—Lady’a wide gold bracelet, fireplaces, flagstone terraces. quired. JA 2-1165. tubes, 40% off. AST picture tubes, 3-6129. and refrigerator, blinds, $125 per Ranch, large living room, 3 bed­ mand. Tsarapkin was expected to not gliiltv and a $.50 bond was set 333 Main St. MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ 3-8030. month. 149 High St., Manchester. ROCKVILLE—A fine 5 room ranch rooms, dining room, also a finished fireplace, plastered walls, base­ ing out the Russians about negotia­ sentimental value. Reward. Vi­ Work done at reasonable prices. most "21’’ size, $21.96, and up. In­ ment garage, lake privileges. submit the propo.sal to Moscow for their arraignment in East Guaranteed. MI 3-0796. ing Company. Local and long dis­ BURTON’S WANTS sales people, FOUR ROOM grround floor apart­ TR 5-.5177 after 6 p.m. home recently redecorated is family room, fireplace, dishwasher, tions. cinity Center Street. MI 9-5998. tance moving, packing and stor­ door antennas from 89c and up. ment, central location, adequate available for immediate occupan­ before making any detailed c'om- Hartford court. Public Records part-time, full-time. Hours can Outdoor antennas from $1.99 and double vanity bath, combination ment. It seemed unlikely, how­ Edward J. Polomski, of Storrs; Italian Premier Amintore Fan- 1955 FORD, radio, heater, good STONE MASON, all kinds of stone, age. Regular service throughout MOVING—FURNITURE and ap­ parking, adults preferred. CaU MI SIX ROOM house in residential cy. A few of the features Include LAWRENCE F. FIANO fani passed along to the western probably be worked for your con­ up. Chimney mounts only 99c. pliances. Reasonable. MI 8-4902. windows, basement garage, a plas­ ever, that the propo.sal involving Leonard Sexton. 43. of Wapping; LOST—^Large black dog in An- shape, $275. Call after 6. MI 3-2934. bricks, blocks, fireplaces, 13 New England States and Florida. venience. Also, opportunities for 3-1678. section, $125. Call from 9-12 a.m. a I2'x23' living room, kitchen with tered house' throughout. Large lot allies a note he received from Warrantee Deeds AU 8-6563. VHP wire 2c a foot. Also, used >n 3-7894. ample dining area, 3 large bed­ Realtor Ml $-2766 j a strengthening rather than a Alex Getzoff, 42. of Colchester; dover. Pleaae call PI 3-8035. 1955 CHEVROLET sedan, radio and years' experience MI 9-3001 after wrapping desk cashiers. Apply TVs completely overhauled. See TORO LAWNMOWERS at nedr low with shade trees. Excellent loca­ I weakening of the control system— and Wallace Clopton, 43. of South Khru.shchev in which the Soviet Robert H. and Ruth M. Foster to 6. Burton’s Office, Mrs. Harris, 11 rooms, full bath, oil hot water tion. Many extras. Priced to sell Ed Crawford Ml 9-4410 Premier reportedly expressed his Carl and Susanna L. Krach, prop­ heater, powergllde, excellent con­ AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local- us first for the best deals. Open prices. 21’’ self-propelled Toro FOUR ROOM tenement—78 WeUs EAST HARTFORD— 110 Whiting heat, aluminum storm windows would be regarded by the Kremlin Windsor, all charged with speed­ FOUND—One female part German a.m.-4 p.m. evenings till 9, Saturday till 5. rotary, reg. price $139.95, special at $18,300.’ willingness to negotiate with the erty at 393 Oakland St. Shepherd puppy. Call Bolton Dog dition, reasonable. MI 9-0386. moving, packing, storage. Low Street. MI 9-6229, 9-6. Road. Single family house, 4 and screens, city water and sew­ ' as a major we.stern concession. ing. Prices in effect till supply ig ex­ $99.95. Marlow's, Inc., 867 Main, 15 THISTLE ROAD — 2 bedroom A charge of driving in the West. Herbert M. and Shirley 8. Hoover Warden, MI 9-7601. rate on long distance movea to FTVE WOMEN, two or three eve­ rooms, large fenced in yard, 2-car ers, and is close to both shopping ' Dean .sald the conference he sug- ANSA, the Italian news agency, to William W. and Barbara S. FORD 1955 4-door 9-passenger sta­ Roasehold SerrieM 48 states. Personalized service, MI hausted or replaced by similar MI 9-6221 FIRST FLOOR flat, 3 rooms, heat ranch, extra large living room, ige.sled in the first alternatve wrong lane against Sandra Savit- nings a week, $30 to $50 in com­ garage, electric kitchen range, and bus service. This home is ex­ fireplace, garage, sundeck with said Khrushchev "confirmed in Norris, property at 53 Overlook Dr. tion wagon, V-8. automatic trans­ Offered IS-A 3-5187, CH 7-1423. Items. Satellite Electronic Service and hot water provided, $90 $105 per month. Shown Monday, U & R REALTY would comprise srienti.st.s from ka-s of 93 Murray Rd., Rockville, mission. good condition. Owner missions. Must have car available. FREEZER 22 cu. ft. Hager up­ monthly. Garage available. Inquire ceptionally priced at $11,900. For awning. Owner MI 9-6211. writing that he accepted the sug­ Mario J. and Margaret T. Gads P enonali Call TR 6-7116 between 10 a.m. 185 School Street, Manchester. Ml August 28, between 5 and 8 p.m. additional information or appoint­ MI 3-2692 I four we.stern nations, four Com- was nolled. MI 3-0788. FLAT FINISH Holland window MANCHESTER Package Delivery, 9-1786. right, 9 months old. Originally 168 Woodland St., Manchester. MI j munisl nations and three neutrals. The following entered pleas of gestion by Fanfani to start talks to Albert P. and Ella B. Placente, shades made to measure. All and 7 p.m. $877. Sell for $650 or take over ment call McCarth\ Enterprises, R, D. Murdock MI 3-6472 ^ FIVE ROOM Cape, $13,600. Near between the Soviet Union and the property off Fairfield St. ELECTROLUX Sales and Service, light trucking and package deliv­ 8-8474. Inc. MI 9-.5391, John Panciera MI ' The conference would vole by innocent and are scheduled for MERCURY 1953 hardtop, excellent metal Venetian blinda at a new ery. Refrigerators, washers and HOME MADE ravioli, fresh or payments of $24 for 27 months, Suburban For Rent 66 schools and shopping, full shed Allied governments on present in­ James and John Crealey to Wll- banded representative, Alfred condition, recently overhauled, OFFICE CLERK 9-4 p.m. dally 5 9-1898. MANCHESTER-247 Charter Oak. dormer, fireplace. Call owner MI simple majority, thus depriving trial by jury in EJasi Hartford; liam T. and Elizabeth M. Maher of low price. Keys made while you stove moving specialty. Folding frozen, 30c doz. H. Pasquallni, 246 starting Sept. 28. Will pay for 4% ROOM modem duplex, heat, hot , the Soviets of the veto mechanism ternational problems." Amell, 306 Henry St. Tel. MI automatic transmission. very wait. Marlow’s. days per week. General office ex­ Avery Street, Wapplng. moving. MI 3-7495. water, stove, tile bath, modem Large quality ranch, fireplaces, 3-4205. Howard B. Fellows. 32. of Hart­ East Hartford, property at 85-87 3-0450. chairs for rent. MI 9-0752. perience—answering telephones. THREE ROOM apartment furnish­ DUPLEX—School Street. 6-6, 2-car full basement, hot water oil heat, they have consistentlv sought to ford. charged with evading respon­ West German Defense Minister clean inside and out. Call TR Youngstown kitchen with dining ed, heat, hot water, private en­ Franz Josef Strauss said in a Cooper St. RADIO-TV REPAIRS all makes. Write for appointment and inter­ LOAM SALE—Rich, clean $14 loam FOR SALE—Dining room set. garage. In good shape. Priced un­ priced right, vacant. Owner Escott MANCHESTER - Nice 4 bedroom ' impose. sibility and driving while his li­ RIDE WANTED from Box Moun­ 5-8476 after 6, or all day Saturday area, lots of closet space, finished trance. $75 per month. PI 2-6975. political speech in Munster last Albert and June C. DiBatUsto to and Sunday. Cars, phonography changers. view, So. Windsor Equipment Co., for $12.50. Also fill, graveL sand Profile by Drexel, pecan and wal­ der assessment, $15,800. James O. Agency, MI 9-7683. ranch, plus garage and large lot. The conference would recom­ cense was suspended; Lawrence Stanley W. and Florence M. Delekta A Painting— Papering 21 basement, parking, yard for chil­ night that he is convinced Khrush­ tain Homes to Manchester Me­ Honest, economical. Guaranteed 90 Inc., So. Windsor, Conn. Dowling. MI 9-7677, Ml 9-8816. FVll price $14,900. Beautiful 2-fam- mend and evaluate pas-sible im­ Kudron, 23. of 74 Cottage St., morial Hospital, 8-5. Call MI and stone. Miller Sand k, Gravel. nut wood, 6 chairs, dining table, dren, nice neighborhood, $125. chev does not want war. Strauss, of Hartford, property at 604 W. WANTED TO BUY—Clean Chevro­ days. Famous for service for 30 EXTERIOR and Interior painting, M3 3-8803. with 3 leaves and pad, sideboard. References. MI 3-6452. Wanted To Rent 68 il.v home, 2 hot water oil heating provements in the control system charged with reckless driving: Middle Tpke. 8-6564. years. Phone MI 9-4587. Potter- decorating, ceilings, floors. Clean HAPPY WOMAN. Run friendly lit­ Andover CORNWALL ACRES aystema, recreation room, 3-car on the basi.s of an East-West seis­ the sparkplug of West German let, Ford or Plymouth, standard tle shop-by-mail club. 2 hours Just like new. C. G. Peterson, Howard Gilhite, 34, of 7 Bancroft rearmament and a favorite target Carl J. and Elln C. Nyman to RIDERS WANTED from vicinity of shift, up to 1957. Call MI 9-3422 ton’s. workmanship. Free estimates. No LAWN MdWERS—Toro. Jacohaen, Peterson Road, Vernon. TO 5-8137. FOUR ROOM apartment, duplex, WANTED immediately 5 or 6 room garage, patio, park-Iikp lot, mic research program conducted in Rd., Rockville, charged with reck- Sebastian B. and Eileen C. Rug­ job too smeill. John Verfallle MI weekly , 10 weeks. Nice warm fun, Bolens, Goodall, Ariena. Riding rent, mother with foiir children, 3 NEAR BOLTON NORTH COVENTRY $22,000. Short way out -nearly new the meantime with a special .series for Ru.ssian charges of militarism, North End and Center to Hartford between 3-9 p.m.' help your friends shop better. Get furnace heat, new hot water tank. les-s driving and driving while un­ cautioned the Western Allies giero, projterty off Woodbridgo St. w a s h e r . REFRIGERATOR re­ 3-2521. mowers. Bolens 7 h.p. Ridamatlo Adults preferred. MI 3-7550. .school age. Must move by Septem­ 3 bedroom ranch over one-half of underground nuclear blasts. In der the influence of liqpor or drugs. Robert G. and Violet M. Jarvis as far as Homestead Ave. Leav­ pairs. Prompt, economical, expert, $60 free in fine merchandise. Send tractors with over 21 attaclunenta. FOUR BURNER electric stove for Privacy with view. 6 year old 5% Planned for Gracious Living acre lot. Can't be beat for $12,900. against resorting to a "theory of ing 7:15 a.m., returning 6:80. FORD CONVERTIBLE ber 1. Mrs. C. Curtis, 90 Wells St. room ranch, fireplace, etc., 1% the light of possible detection im­ All will appear on Sept. 12. to James and Hannah R. Crealey. guaranteed. Phone MI 9-4587, Pot for 276-page catalog today. Popu­ Used mowera and tractors. P a ^ sale. MI 3-8690. FIRST FLOOR. 5 room apartment, • MI 9-0123. SPACE—BEAUTY—VALUE Many more $4,600 up. Call the provements, the conference would sharpening tension” and declared Weekly and half day Saturday. lar Club, Dept. D-752, Lynbrook, acres, near public .swimming hole, The following cases were con­ property at 281 W. Center St. 1958 Falrlane, black with red up­ terton’s, 180 Center St. PAINTING, papering, floor sand­ and service. C ^ltoi Equipment newly decorated, all improve­ Ellsworth Mitten Agenev, Real­ then recommend whether and how before they embark on such a Call ^ 8-4025. ing. Call MI 9-0726. N. Y. MOVING FROM state—Almost sold out building for pony or pets, 75 Welcome to a charming rustic tinued until Sept. 11 in Manches­ policy, "We would rather have our William E. and Gloria B. Blovish Co.. 88 Main. MI 8-7958. ments, garage, adults only. 68 new community of homes with tors. Ml 3-6930 or Ml 9-5524. the te.st ban could be extended to ter. to John and Janet B. Crealey, holstery. whitewall tires, excellent SAM’S UPHOLSTERY - Retired out but twin ’>edroom set. carpets, Davis Ave., Rockville. TR 5-8931. Land For Sale 71 young Xma,s trees. Quick occupan- sisters and brothers in the zone WANTED—Ride to Arrow-Hart A from the shop. Carj take cars of EXTERIOR and interior painting. CHILDREN BACK to school next cy. winding roads,’ % acre lot.s and cover even the .smallest nuclear Dean Wiley, 41, of South Coven­ property at 115 Wetherell St. tread, V-8 engine, 300 h.p., low FARM LOAM, top quality, stock miscellaneous items still avail­ VERNON - Minutes from schools blasts. (East Germany) endure Commu­ Hegeman, Hartford, from Main all your upholster!^ needs at Paperhanging. Wallpaper books. week! Spare time on your hands? piled 2 years, $2 per yard deliv­ able. TO 5-9161. ANDOVER— 3 room apartment, FOUR LOTS, ^olton Notch. Water privacy. Ideal growing family. Join and shopping—we have a 2 bed­ try, charged with speeding: Quitclaim Deed and Mid^e Turnpike. MI 9-4000. mileage, good running condition Dean told Tsarapkin thi.s pro­ nist rule for a few more years." great savings. Call CH 2-2878. Wallpaper removed. Ceilings. Just a few hours a day will start ered. Call after 5 p.m. Max Rankl, heat, hot water, stove, refrigera­ included on each. $3,200. 12 acres LAWRENCE F. FIANO our p'oup of pleasant folks.' BInjoy room ranch, half acre lot. high Charles Allen. 78, of Marlborough, American (Columnist Drew Pear- Stewart Atkinson Jr. to William First reasonable offer ccxisidered. you on a career in AVON Cosme­ BIGGEST BARGAIN IN TOWN life in a traditional Colonial home cedure ‘'excludes the possibility of WANTED—Ride to Central Con­ Floors. Good clean workmanship. Columbia AC 8-9323. tor, and garage. PI 2-6043. Andover, $2,200. PI 2-8090. Realtor MI 3-2766 with trees, attached garage, en­ charged with negligent homicide .son reported that Khrushchev told P. Atkinson, property at 123-12S M l 9-4469. WEAVING of Bums, moth holes Fully Insured. Reasonable rates. tics. DON’T WATT! Talk to an TAKE YOUR TIME PAYING! constructed to your needs. Dutch closed patio, big kitchen, plenty of any ‘automatic’ end to the mora­ and reckless driving. Center St. necticut State College starting and tom clothing, hosiery runs, torium. On the enntrarv. our plan him in an interview last week Leo PeUetler, MI 9-6326 or MI Avon Manager today and learn FLAT WALL STONE, fireplace and 1, 2, Or 8 YEARS TO PAY! 4% ROOM apartment, second floor, EIGHT ROOM colonial, all the Colonial open for inspection. Prices cabinets, glass enclosed ceramic The case of Mary Fitzgerald of that Russia would guarantee We.st Trade Name September. Please call MI 9-2644 FORD 1955 convertible, white, good handbags repaired, zipper re 9-5082. how you can earn $1,000 by veneer atone. Five sizes to select start at $17,900. guarantees the most careful deli­ after 5 pm. “ SUPER DELUXE” heat, hot water, gaVage, gas range Houses For Sale 72 e.xtras included, family room, bath, big living room with picture 21 Green Hill St. was continued Berlin's status as a "free city" Harold H, Peterson, now doing condition, may be seen by calling placements, umbrellas repaired Christmas. Call BU 9-4922. from. Bolton Notch Quarry. Tel. 8 ROOMS OF FURNITURE and oven available. Adults only. formal dining room, 4- large bed­ Directions: Follow Rte 44A to window, view for miles, fully beration and review, bv the major­ business Rs AAA Reimbursement men’s shirt collars reversed and PAINTING AND paperhanging. MI 9-0617. BOWERS SCHOOL—6 room Eng­ until Sept. 26. She is charged with ’ after signing a separate peace MI 9-5711. ALL 100% GUARANTEED MI 9-4068. rooms, l)i baths, attkehed ga­ Coventry, take second right after stormed. Retired owner ha.s kept ity vote of eminent scientist. . .and reckle-ss driving and negligent | treaty with East Germany. He Service, a collection bureau at 869 replaced. Marlow’s little pen d­ Good clean workmanship at rea­ WANTED — Waitresses full-time, ONLY $433 lish Colonial, 1% baths, large blinker light, watch for signs, by world opinion, of the situation Main St. AntomobOes for Sale 4 800 CEDAR POSTS, 8’, reasonable. rage, secluded yard. Priced for this I 'i year old home NEW, Rob­ homicide. I propo.sfd that the guarantee be 1956 CHEVROLET station wagon. ing Shop. sonable rates. 30 years In Man­ days. Howard Johnson’s, 394 Tol­ $16.18 Delivers FOUR ROOM apartment, centrally kitchen, 3 large bedrooms, large your pocketbook. Beechler-Smith, ert Wolverton Agency, MI 3-1914. at the end of the moratorium. " Also 1958 Chevrolet sedan, low wooded lot, 25x50’ outdoor swim­ Certificate of Incorporation V.6, automatic, radio, heater, good chester. Raymond Flske. MI land Tpke., Manchester, -Apply In $16.18 Month located, reasonable rent. Call MI Realtors, MI 9-8652. L. F. DE MARS Dean said the second alternative William P. Quish Funeral Home. OLDER CARS mechanics spe­ shape. Reasonable. Can be seen at HAROLD & SONS, Rubbish remov­ 9-9237. person. Mr. Ford. mileage. MI 9-1353. — YOU GET — 9-2560. ming pool, tennis court, barbeque, Builder-Developer PI 2-8435 OUR TWO-B'AMILY listings start would require Soviet agreement to cials, flxlt yourself cars, always al, cellars, and attics cleaned. 1-car garage, $28,900. Phllbrick Inc., with capital of $50,000 divided 455^ Main St. MI 3-8388. FOR SALE — Portable Remington 18-PIECE BEDROOM IjARGE 6 ROOM Cape, full shed at $13:900. “ East side, west side, increase the number of fixed con­ into 500 shares common stock at a good selection. Look behind our Ashes, papers, all rubbish. Harold 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM Agency, MI 9-8464. dormer, 1% baths, hot water oil TWO FAKULY RANCH, 5-4. en­ all around the town” Call Wes trol posts, particularly in highly Rockville-Vernon office, Douglas Motors, 333 Main. Hoar. MI 9-4084. Electrical Services 22 Help Wanted— Male 36 Rand noiseless typewriter, A-1 DUPLEX 6 rooms, remodeled. In­ closed breezeway, garage. Large par value of $100 each. To com­ 1960 FORD 360 engine, bored. 84 condition. Inquire MI 9-6042 12-PIECE KITCHEN heat, fireplace, near school, shop­ Smith, MI 9-8952 for details. seismic areas, to install unmanned mence business with $9,900. Incoiv cam, solids. 406-0, tri-power, $275. quire at 93 Foster St. MI 9-6646. $12,600—SIX ROOM colonla', nice ping center. Must me seen to be lot, trees, $19,500. Carlton W. Beechler-Smith, Realtors seismic recording stations, and to 1960 CHEVROLET Impala. V-8, RUBBISH REMOVAL—ceUars and FREE ESTIMATES—Prompt serv­ WANTED—FVll-tlme salesman, ex­ — Plus — condition, plcturebook kitchen, porators are Raymond M. Quish, Call JA 8-8192. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR appreciated. Priced at only Hutchins, MI 9-5132. raise the annual quota of on-site in­ turboglide, fully equipped, low attics, incinerator, and commer­ ice «>n all types of electrical wir­ perience required. Promising fu­ GLOBE Citizen’s Band transceiver ROCKVILLE — Centrally located. very central. Carlton W. Hutchins FTNLEY STREET—Lovely 6 room Pitkat Hits GOP Inactivity Agnes M. Quish and William P. mileage, original owner excellent cial light trucking. MI 9-0339. 3 channel, antenna, and bumper TV SET AND COMB. RANGE $16,700, Charles Lesperance, MI spections. Quish Jr. ing. Licensed and insured, Wilson ture with growing chain. Apply 3% rooms. Kitchenette, bath, liv­ MI 9-5132. 9-7620. PARKER STREET —A charming ranch on 90x228 lot, baths, ccnditicm. Call MI 3-8295. Can be Electrical Co.. Manchester, M3 Stein’s Store Parkade. Manches- mount, $90 MI 4-0724. Free storage until wanted. Free ing room, bedroom, appliances Dutch Colonial is available in one Dean said the West is prepared to CHRYSLER 1948 4-door, excellent REUPHOLSTERING and slip delivery. Free set up by our own 2- car garage. Belfiore Agency,re-examine MI the scientific aspects Marriage Licenses seen at Ozzle's Shell Service. Main ctmdition, $76. MI 4-0370. 9-4817, Glastonbury, ME 3-7376. ter furnished. $65 per month. CaU MI STERLING PLACE (next to our SUBURBAN, but In town — Over­ of Manchester’a most desirable 3- 5121. On Dump^ Financial Records Eric Emanuel Olson Jr. of St. covers expertly done at low cost. EXTENSION speaker and en­ reliable men. 3-1889, TR 5-3485. office)—Oversized custom built areas. This fine home placed on of the entire control system. He Workmanship guaranteed MI MILLER PHARMACY requires closure for Hl-fl set, $11. Call MI Phone for appointment sized seven room cape in spotless told Tsarapkin the new proposals Worcester. Mass., and Linda Met­ 1960 CHEVROLET Impala 2-door Cape. Four large rooms, full base­ condition, wooded lot. Four big a shaded well shrubbed lot in­ BOLTON -Volpi Road. Practically calf Nelson of 57 Tanner St.. Sept. 9-1154 after 5. Schools & Classes 27 help for full-time and part-time 9-4396 for details. Samuel Albert, Htfd. CH 7-0858 FOUR ROOM tenement, no heat, ment, big upstairs. Level lot, quiet cludes the following features: A have opened up a new wide scope Democratic candidate for first->not think their silence is due to hardtop. Take over payments. JA bedrooms. Only $17,500 and there new 3 bedroom ranch, large kitch­ for negotiation, but added: 2, Emanuel Lutheran Church. general drug store work. Must be See It Day or Night middle-aged couple preferred. Call location and still In the center of large living room with fireplace, en, lovely living room with fire­ selectman Francis P. Pitkat chid­ any modesty' on their part, but it 8-0627. THE PROSPECT Hill School will If you have no means of transpor­ MI 8-6634 1 is an extra lot available if you j “ At the same time, I reiterate Robert Addison Dusslnger of Princess Look-Alikes reliable and pleasing personality. town. T. J. Crockett. Realtor. want. T J. Crockett, Realtor, MI formal dining room, family size place, full basement. Belfiore seema rather apparent that when Building-Contracting 14 have an afternoon session from Experienced preferred. Driver’s APARTMENT size gas stove for tation, I ’ll send my auto for you. the complete unacceptability of the ed Republicans today for aiming Rockville and Susan Ann Pineo of FOR SALE—1960 Renault Model bottle gas, reasonable. MI 3-0488. MI 3-1577. 3-1577. kitchen, 3 large bedroom.s, 1% Agency, MI 3-5121. you are running a ahoddy opera­ 37 Concord St.. Sept. 8, South 12:30-2:30 Monday through Friday. license, no phone calls. 299 Green No obligation Soviet 3-man administrative propos­ criticism at the Rockville city tion. you are not too proud about 4 CD 4-door sedan, $795. Phone MI CARPENTRY— Roofing, remodel­ baths, laundry room, .side porch, Methodist Church. School opens Monday, Sept. 11. Rd. A— L—B— E— R— T— S BOLTON lakefront $24,900. Contem­ plastered wails, full basement, oil BENTON STREET — 4 bedroom al and the Soviet theory of self in­ advertising it." 9-3703. ing, repairs. No job too small. Ed For further Information please call BOWERS SCHOOL—5% room Co­ adminislralion and failing to an­ 43-46 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD porary ranch, 7 rooms, 2 fireplaces, lonial 2-car garage with screened heat, copper plumbing. 1-car ga­ home with heated porch, living spection, We will continue to work Building Permits Staaiak, PI 2-7564. MI 9-5767. CAMERA Salesman. Some knowl­ LARGE BABY carriage, good con­ for sound'arrangements which will swer a Democratic -tharge of un­ In reference to the dump issue, Green Manor Constr. Co. Inc., to dition. MI 3-6433. Open Mon.thru Fri. till 8 P.M. 5 Bedroom... ultra modem kitchen, 3 large bed­ patio, extra lot. Call Wes Smith, rage, amesite drive. Reasonably room with fireplace, formal din­ Pitkat said “what the people of edge of cameras and ability to rooms, 1% baths, 2-zone heating, \n 9-8952. 5U 3-6969. Beechler- priced at $20,500. For additional ing room. lU baths, 2-car garage. not give the illusion of control sound administrative procedures build a house at 88 Tracy Dr., $14,- ADDITIONS, recreation rooms, re­ meet public. Good opportunity. ' without any substance. Aside from Vernon want to know, and are en­ 500. Centennial Quilts! modeling all types of carpentry. BRUNSWICK POOL table. 10x5, Older home, newly remodeled, thermopane windows, garage Smith, Realtor.s. information or appointment con­ $16,200. Belfiore Agenev MI during the past two years. Bonds— Stocks Mortgages 31 Company benefits, salary. Apply WHITE ENAMEL kitchen range, i that, however, there arc no limits titled to know, is when the Repub­ Nelson Higgins, MI 4-1700, complete, balls, cues and acces­ next to school and public play­ space for 2 cars. Marion E. Rob­ tact McCarthv Enterprise.s Inc.. 3-5121. ! Pitkat said the "forthcoming lican administration i.s going to Manager, Jewelry Dept., King’s, sories. $250. Call after 8. MI 3-6788. gas and oil. Reasonable. ^ 9-6646. ertson, Broker. MI 3-5953. MI 9-5391. John V. Panciera. Ml I to our wjllingnes.s to negotiate on SECOND MORTGAGE money—We ground. 19 Million Get Paper discuss an embarrassing topic." Sleeve, S9ii yards of 36-lnch; H Sitnations Wanted— What a tremendous buy on this tached garage, full basement, built yard contrast, lovely quilts to beautify your bed­ DEMONSTRATE TOYS six room cape over on South Haw­ FOR SALE ledge. This most desirable lot is Pitkat reminded the Republicans rooms! These charming designs Female 38 • SEPTIC TANKS in 19.59. I^t 1,35x137. Marion E. c rea-sonably priced at $5,500. For Washington — When the Con­ that his Democratic running mate, No. 8167 with PaU-O-Rama Is ENGLISH BICYCLE for sale, $25, CLEANED and INSTAJLLED thorne Street. The house is spotless Year 'round vacation—boating, Tax Lien Filed are 100 years old or more, and are Work August until December, ex- FREE ESTIMATES • CALL ANYTIME and truly loaded with extras includ­ Robertson, Broker, MI 3-5953. additional information or appoint­ stitution was Written in 1787 there Robert W. Doming, in a prior ar­ la sizss 8, 4, 0, 6, 7, 8 years. Size MI 9-2139. cellent commission, no investment, WILL CARE for children In my fishing, swimming, skating - all at ment call McCarthv Enterprises, Hil-Riiii Driver 4, short sleeve, 2)» yaids of 85- Just as attractive today! ing awnings, combination windows, were two daily newspaper.s in the ticle, criticized the GOP on "its car and telephone necessary, larg­ home while mother works, Bolton, • SEW ERS $11,900—3 BEDROOM ranch, fire­ your own fiont door. Inc. MI 9-.5391, John V Panciera, United Stale.s, In all. there were Against Rothman Inch; % jrard oontrast Two pat- Q-108, Centennial Quilts nas pat MI 9-8985. new shingles on the outside, etc. lack of sound and businesslike jiro- Sought by Police est party plan In the country. MACHOflS THE PRICE IS RIGHT place, aluminum storm windows, I-,arge living room with fireplace, MI 9-1898, about 100 papers, with a total cir­ cedures in handling the town's ad­ tonu. tern pieces and full directions for Radlo-TV Repair The yard is all fenced in, plenty 4 bedrooms, modern kitchen, i'si “ SAflTA’S PARTIES’’ ORchard WOULD LIKE to care for child In of trees and shrubs, amesite drive. large lot, cellar. Carlton W. culation of 1,000. Now United ministrative and financial records." The United Stales government ^To order,.wMnd 35c in coins for 12 quilts. Just 60c a copy! Services 18 3-8207 ,ORchard 8-8465, or ORchard Hutchins, Ml 9-5132. baths, excellent heating, screened- BOLTON—10 acres more or less, Send 60c In coins, your name, my home for working mother. Ex­ • INSTALLATION TIME PAYMENTS ARRANGED The owners are asking $13,900 and States newspapers have a daily F’itkat noted that the article "is Police report that a car owned has brought a tax lien against each p a t t e r n to:—Sue Burnett, 3-9829, Avon, Conn. glassed porch and garage. 800 foot road frontage, trees, ask­ circulation of 59,000,000. , by John R. Suhr, 33, ot 512 W. Paul J. Rothman at 11 T^ler Cir­ H w Manchester Evening Herald address and the Quilt Book Num­ CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, cellent care. MI 9-7267. SPECIALIST are anxious to move on to their CHARMING older 8-room home, To see this and other listings ing $2,600. Lawrence F. Fiano, MI a serious indictment of the Repub­ ber to Anne Cabot, Manchester available all hours. Satisfaction newly purchased home. 3-2766. lican town administration and one Middle Tpke., was struck i>y an­ cle, according to a writ filed in tha liilO AVK. o r AMBMOAS, NEW DRIVERS FOR school buses, Man­ completely, air conditioned. 4 bed­ call other vehicle while it was parked town clerk’s office today. i m a f , 00. N.F. Evening Herald, lUO AVE. guaranteed. Call MI 9-1815. chester and Vernon, 7:15-6:45 rooms, 1% baths, 2-car garage, lot MARINE AU.XILIARY ELECTS in which many people in th^Hown AMEBMIAB, n e w YORK 86, N.Y. YOUNG WOMAN desires typing at MADELINE SMITH, Realtor Atlantic C!ity, NJ., Aug. 28 liPi— have indicated their personal in­ on the west aide of Deerfield Dr. The writ statea that tha U.S. •04 10c a.m., 2:15-8:80 p.m. We will train. home. Phone MI 8-2322. Town and Country T. ]. CROCKETT, 180x450. Marion E. Robertson, Resort Propertv por Sale 74 TV SERVICE—All makes. Honeat, Phone MI 3-2414 from 9-5. Broker. Ml 3-5953. Mrs. Frances Watt. Glastonbury, terest by asking (me) what the The driver of the other vehicle Treasury Department’a Zntantol ___ Vame, Ad- For lit-class DE MAIO BROS. MI 9-1642 continued without stopping. There Revenue Serrica hblda o g ^ o t Nto and for aach Economical. High quality parts. DRAINAGE 00. BOLTON—Flrat lake —waterfront Conn., was named senior vice Republicans have said about Dem- Guaranteed 90 dajrs Famous for 8 WOMEN, 8 days per week, 8 CHARMIN0.5 room ranch COLUMBIA, comfortable, five- 0-room cottaga which can ba president of the Marine Corps Ing’s statement. was damage to the left rear of the Rothman $1,295.89 for book taxaa d rsn wii servios sinca 198L Ptaona Ml TIL Ml 3-7491 REALTOR ' "Their alienee on this matter had Suhr car. in yaars of 1907 (904L79), 1900 00c. ' bar. hours per day, commissions. Call M r 9-4143 carport available now at 61 room home. Two floors. Near lake aoaily wintanzad. Marlon E. Rob- League Auxiliary at the League’s 0-4SS7. Pottortoa'a, m Oeqiar S t TR 0-8571 any tima. Read Herald Advs. , MI 8-1577 Drive. Owner, MI S-^^. OU heat, $14,900. Owner AC $ -9 ^ . artoao, broker, 0Q 8-S9^S. SOth annual convention Saturday. been deafening,” said Pitkat. "I do Pollea ara invaatlgatlng. ■^$818.08) and 1900 PA0l|fOURTEEN iMatirii?0ti?r lEu^nttig Hi^ralin

tioned against auoh construction saying H would creata a traffic About Town Manchester 4-Wers Capture TPC Studies hazard, develop a , transient population in a settled area of LECLERC Hie ZlpMr Club will hold its predominantly single family homes. BjmuKl outing Sunday at the Gar­ Many Ribbons at County Fair Earth Rules^ Proposed earth excavation reg­ FUNERAL HOME den Grove for members and ulations will also be discussed be­ friends starting at 10 a.m. Dead­ Manchester 4-H club members«'bon for arts and crafts; and 4 blue fore the planning board to clear up FUNERAL line for tickets is Thursday night Ansaldi Bid legaliUes pertaining to Us proper VOL. LXXX, NO. 280 and can be obtained from the club returned well-ribboned from the | ribbons and 1 red ribbon for rec- wording.' Local builders are ex­ SERVICE steward. Hartford County 4-H Fair at j ^ A request for a sone change'from pected to be In attendance. Two Residence Zone A to Residence WALTER N. Auxlllarv i " ’s^'^rnd wilhjjy,^ divisions, clothing. previous meetings were held in The Army and Na\->- Zone B for property oft Mcjtee. September 1960 and June of this LECLJ83RC major citations for first place foods, and demonstration: and 2 will hold a public card party to­ High and Summer Sts., and a third year. Director At UN in 3 Weeks State News night at 8 o'clock at the club club herd, grand champion Hol­ blue ribbons and 1 red ribbon for session to review proposed earth house. stein and reserve champion record books and arts and crafts excavation regulations, will be on BRIDGE STUCK Call Ml 9-5869 Guernsey. divisions. tonight’s agenda of a Town Plan­ Milford, Aug. 28 (/P>—Route 1 23 Main Street, Manchester The VFW Post and Auxiliary Two Manchester clubs, the Man­ ning Commission (TPC) {jublic traffic had to be diverted to the Roundup Fishing Boat family picnic committee.^ will chester 4-H Dairy Club and the hearing to be h^ld at the Municipal Connecticut Turnpike and Mer­ meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Manchester 4-H Homemaking Building at 8 o'clock. ritt Parkway Bridges over the Rusk to Meet post home. Club, with seven members each, Hospital Notes Andrew Ansaldi, builder, ap­ Hoiisatonlc River for five hours won awards in many divisions. plicant for the zone change, plana yesterday afternoon when Wash­ We*re as Pair Sentenced to build group dwellings on the IT-S. Air Force Capt. Raymond The dairy club was judged own- VWUng hours are J to 8 p.m. ington Bridge stuck in a partly near as site If the request is granted, It Is W Luce of Manchester has arrived of the top herd from all herds except maternity open position. The bridge was un­ your For Altering Own reported. able to close all the w'ay because With Gromyko with his wife and three children to I submitted from clubs in Hartford; 3 j<, 4;so and Hrs'o begin an overseas tour with | County. The grand champion H oi-j ^ p.m.; and private rooms where i The request la sim ilar'to one of a power failure. telephone Primary Papers brought before the Zoning Board of After Crash with Dr agger NATO's most eatsem air headquar-■ stein was owned by Fred Kristoff g p Visitors Your order for drug needs and ters, the Sixth Allied Tactical Air of Glastonbury, a member of the | requested not to smoke in pa- : Appeals earlier this year by Nels C. Johnson, who wanted 'a apecial cosmetlcB will be taken care of Washington, Aug. 29 the General Awembly eewlon get* Hartford, Aug. 29 {!P)— ■ Force. ' , .Manchester club, and the reserve rooms. Xo more than two ! under way Sept. 19. champion Ouern.sey " ------exception right to build group Immediately. • . r, A . cr .Circuit Court Judge Erving by Nanc.v at one ttnie, |>er (mtient. dwellings off Mckee St. between A U.S. spokesman said today ' KUSK Rusk reports to President Ken- „ Roehrt D. Brennan, 28 Princeton Tryoii of the club. High and Summer Sts. He was Notice the western Big Four have nedy at the White House today foi-' Pru> n today imposed 60-day St, Ernest M. Tyrrell. 362 Wood­ Other first place/ awards were Patients Today; 180 denied the request by the ZBA. He lowing his New York meeting yes-: .suspended .sentences and ?o0 ; Police Ordered won by dairy club members Kris­ FREE tentatively agreed to hold a Party Craft land St, and Thomas P. Thayer of ADMITTED SATURDAY; Ed-, did not ask for a zone change and western foreign ministers terday with If.N. Secretary Gener- fines on two East Hartford r iv . f T ' 1 Hansen Dr., Vernon, will enter St. toff, Holstein junior yearling: many residents in the area peti­ CLOSED FOR Rosemane Peila, Holstein senior ' ward McKeever, 69 N. School St.; DELIVERY meeting on Berlin in advance Am?i^sa?orAraTE^“ stevrnC ''- : P’^^ded guilty to the ; 1 Q I y CI 1 O U f f h Michael's College In Mhnooski Frank Mather. 427 Main St.; Jo­ Park, tfl., in the fall. Freshman yearling: L^auren Bernzbeitia, Hol­ of the U.N. General Assembly T h e pt^slbnuy oT an i n f o r m a l , charge of unlawful alteration & stein .oenior calf. seph Diiffin, Vernon: Joseph Mis- Sinks After week, beginning Sept 13, is follow­ VACATION session starting Sept. 19. Rusk-Gromyko parley remains an : o f primary Jietitions. Wins KUvanis Award ' tretta, 112 School St.; Mrs. Helen Pay Your Light Bills “ i f ’ depending, among other Robert U. Shea, 18’ 2 Gold St,, Over Holiday ed by classes starting Sept. 18. The foreign affairs chiefs Miss Feila received the Kiwanis Rannachcr, 71 Oliver St ; Al­ UNTIL SEPT 6 things, on whether Gromyko shows and Joseph J. Palenza, 16 Arbulis award for her dairy secretary's bert Hill Ellington; Francisco of the United Stales. Britain. At up for the U.N. fall meeting. A St., had been arrested on Aug. 7 Boston, Aug. 29 (/P)— New 10 Minutes j record book. ; Massas. 66 Spencer St.: Arthur (SJjMcfVLi France and W est Germany ---- ^---- , on charges of perjury stemming Driver Hits Pole, I Other awards were as follows: Hills. 1.50 Greenwood Dr.; Judith England jwlice and auto reg­ p i n e ' p h a r m a c y PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY presumably would meet in (Continued on Page Three) ! from alleged vioiation of the circu- •John Picla. second place Holstein : Thompson. Bancroft Rd.. Rock- T. P. Aifkin Co. ------— ------I oath. istry forces prepared today Block Island, R. I., Aug. 29 either Washington or New Faces 3 Charjjes junior yearling: Miss Tryon. sec- ville; Anthony Rinaldi. Wapping. 664 Center St.— MI 9-9814 TOLLAND TURNPIKE 901 MAIN ST.—>n 8-5S21 I Chief Prosecutor Eugene T. Kel- for rigid enforcement of traf­ (/P)— A 60-foot party fishing ' ond place Guernsey senior year-; ADMITTED A'ESTERDAY: York although the exact de­ l.v recommended that the original fic controls over the Labor boat out of Montauk Point, N. Richard D. Appel, 25. of 13 .Mam|hng: Roger Zola, third {dace Hoi— Yencha. Stafford Springs,! tails have not yet been set. he stem .senior calf Miss Piela and i „„ ____ nr ______. r>" . ' East Red Kills plea of not guilty to the perjury Day weekend in the wake of a Y., with 49 passengers and a Su, lost control of the panel truck each won two bine ribbons, Leo Boudreau, 27 Margaret Rd.; said. charges be erased and that the crew of three, and a fishing ' Mrs. Joanne . Roy. Glastonbury; two men be given an opportunity traffic fatality toll of 26 in he was driving Saturday and struck j and Peila. one, for their daily rec- Ernest McNeill. 5 Lawton Rd.: Er- Refugee in Try the region last weekend, dragger collided in thick fog a telephone pole on Church St. I ord hooks Paris. Aug. 29 (/P)— France to plead to the new charge. ; win Reed, East Hartford; Truman The pro.secutor noted that the stale troopers of the six state.s today four miles southwest of near Park St., police reported. Miss Peila's rccoid books, which Witherell. 114 Hawthorne St.; Es- has agreed with other we.st- Block Island. The party boat won seven blue ribbons and a S5 d o u b le STAMPS EVERY WED.! statute under which they were ar-| patrol the main highways in There was exten.snc damage to tella Kissman. 121 Highland St.; em powers on an informal To Swim West rested was "too gencrai" and the police, using eqiiip- sank. All aboard were saved. the truck. Appel was not injured. Kiwanis Award, were judged re- Mrs. Marion Yoii.swith.'East Hart- probe of Russia’s position for serve champions of the fair. ;ford: .Marcel Lessard, 663 Main state would have to prove “ feloni-; and hehcop-• Six persons suffered minor Police arrested Appel and . signs of an acceptable basis Berlin. Aug. 29 (.iPi- Communist charged him v^ith driving without Other ribbons won by the home- , st.. Willimantic: Raymond Hallo- Shl P«'irz"Ma-a-sachuseUs C’ommi.ssioner o t : injuries. _«iu— . » ..ja *. «- sJiwi to negotiate a settlement of militiamen today shot and killed Shea and Palenza. 'Public Safety Frank S. Giles has. Capt. Raymond F. Browning a license, driving while under the i i "'ell. M'apping; John B. Candito, a refugee trying to swim across influence of liquor or drugs, and , lows: I Stafford Springs: Mrs. Lavinia Jose Perez, 76. of Westfield, Ma.s.s., is “ made alive" through bap­ the Berlin and German ques­ Seilion 9-35.) iindti which the> jjj,(jgj.p^ every available state po- skipper of the dragger Anna Grace, the Teltow Canal to West Berlin, entered pleas of guilty specifically | onto the highways for; evading rp.sron.sibility. For record books. Joan Peila, 1 Sanson. 85 Hamlin St.; Claudia tism at the assembly of .Tehovah'.s Witnesses at Manchester High GRA tions, French sources said to­ said his radar was not working. ; blue and 1 red: Sharon White. 2 Carroll. South Windsor; Stephanie western police reported. outlines their alleged violation. One of his crewmen, Robert E. School this weekend. (Herald photo by Ofiara i. The Communists captured an­ duty. Troopers normally a.ssign Mary Ann Poiia. .5 blue and | KoVaJ!.' 13T'union'*St.V Donna* l l day. In recommending the 60-day ed to plainclothes detective duty Champlin, 31, said the radar had 32. Manchester on Sept. 18. | Manchester; The French feel it is still other refugee fleeing with him. not been working for two weeks. learn “accurate knowledge which Firemen from both East and suspended sentences and the fines al.so will join the highway force. Peter (7 MacDonald. - 6. of lO clothing. Joan Peila. 1 ' Mrs. Anna Bolinskv, 15 Norman too soon to commit the West to the court, Kelly said “The slate All days off have been canceled. Capt. Joseph L. Behan, skipper Mather St., wa.s arrested and j,,„g a dre.ss: Miss White. 2 , st. is acquired by a personal study of West grappled for the body. ...theplate to buY>»- to formal negotiations. feels this is a serious matter. How'- In Maine, the trooper force as of the Joshua B., declined to an­ 71 Baptized God's word, as well as five hours This was the second Incident of charged Saturday with driving the ^ dress and sewing kit; ' r ir t h s y f s t f r d a y - a ' ever. both men have suffered pun­ well as all uniformed state em­ swer questions concerning his radar wrong way on a one-w-ay street as ; Peila. 2 blue for a dress ! ^ ‘ ^ of congregational study each Its kind within a week, I.,ast ployes, inchiding game wardens, week." Thursday Red railway police fire ishment from the time this mat­ equipment. Both vessels had three result of a minor accident on Pine h,„,use; Ro..einarie Peila. 2 p2 ValiTv SU a“ / J o Bv Witnesses Washington, Aug. 29 <^)— ter was publicized." will be utilized. crewmen. Before Spacil's talk, the Wit­ killed a man trying to swim to Connecticut will have hundreds nesses spent the morning calling Secretary of State Dean Rusk safety across the Humboldt barge Defense Atty. Richard M. Rit- Browning said he was steering Poli^ce reported MacDonald was „ ,^irt .and blou.se . Mathewson Dr,. Andover: a of auxiliary troopers assigned with his vessel and swung to look at his heading south on Pine Fit... intend­ Seventy-one candidates were at the homes of Manchester resi­ may meet with Soviet For­ harbor in what was once the cen. tenband. Hartford, ligreed with Also, for food-r .loan Peila 4 blue ! daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert ■ the chief prosecutor. He com­ its 47.5 regulars. Loran set—a device for fixing the ing to turn into the parking lot at and 2 white; Miss lute. 2 blue and I j j Ford St Ibaptized in the Manchester High dents to discu.ss the Bible. eign Minister Andrei Gromy­ ter of the city. mented the publicity ha.- been, New Hampshtre. where eight boat’s position. When he looked up, the Walnut Grill. He found the 1 white: Mary Ann Peila, 2 blue. 1 I m tirH A Rf'Pr The Witnesses completely sub­ Spareribs ko in about three weeks to The U.S. Berlin garrison’s latest died in last weekend's tra(fir, will he said, he saw the Joehua B.—too School swimming pool Saturiiay front entrance blocked, and con­ S A T U R DAY: merge in water those who are bap­ reinforcements, after days of lec. "unfortunate.” He noted that red, and 1 white: Ro.semarie Peila, , during the thi-ee-day assembly of sound out the Russian posi­ see state troopers working extend­ late to avoid hitting her. tinued to the next entrance on 2 hliio. 4 red. and 1 white. , Richard Grezel, "2 Bissell St.; tized, believing that the individu­ tures and aight.seeing^ went children of one of the men had ed shifts. A passenger aboard the Joshua Walnut St. He tried to enter hut Al.so. for canning. Mary Ann , ^aociM a Mas.sM, 66 S^ncer St.; Jehovah’s Witnesses from central als are “ made alive" when they C A TASn TMAT tion on Berlin negotiations, through their first field test of been subjected to ridicule by Brazil's three military chiefs who are attempting to block Vice President Joao Goutart from suc­ BAKB)... More than 100 state policemen . said she was struck amidships. struck a car driven bv Richard R Peila 1 red: Ro.semarie Pella. 2 I R'chard Hine Staffordnlle; David Connecticut and western Massa­ emerge. After baptism, they begin informed sources said today. combat readiness within Berlin. friends and the wife of one of the using radar will patrol Vermont ceeding to the pre.sidency. are shown in Brasilia, the nation's capital. From left are Gen. Odylic The Anna Grace stood by to aid Plnette, 43, of 209 Center St. blue and 1 red. ; Nutter. 144 Vernon SL; Thomas chusetts. teaching Bible principles to oth­ The meeting reportedly would men had to leave the state due highways and in Rhode Island. 115 Deny.>!. war minister; Brigadier Grun Moss, air chief, and Adm. Silvio Heck, navy. (AP Photofax in rescue operations and was as­ Damage to both cars was minor. Also, for freezing. Mary A n n ; R^gan 96 Helalne Rd^; Adam The number included 26 men and ers. take place at United Nations as (Gontinned on Page Eight) to the publicity and pressure of state troopers will be out in full via radio from Rio de Janeiro, i sisted by a Coast Guard patrol MacDonald will appear in Cireiiit Peila, 1 blue: Rosemarie Peila. 2 ' d j *’' 45 women. Among candidates for baptism the case. force. boat. The rescued were brought to Court 12, Manchester, on Sept. 18. blue and 3 red Beverly Taylor, 86 Ferguson Rd.; District Minister Frank Spacil were Margaret Prinzivalli of Rock­ Shea and Palenza had been cir­ Massachusetts Commission- Block Island. Baking Contests Sigfrid Poison. 447 A_dams St.; delivered a lecture. “ Dedication ville. a paralytic; '?6-year-oId Jose .39 culators of petitions for themselves er Giles said It is planned to have Dr. Mauricio Goldberg, Block Evelvn Swanson won second i Me*. Sophie Boggini. 71 Spencer and Baptism, ' Saturday afternoon, Perez of Westfield. Mass, and 70- GM Seen UAW Choice and other liemocratlc primary can­ ham radio operators stationed at Confusion in Brazil G. M. Williams Island town physician, said six or place, and Ingrid Swanson third ! - Brian Sullivan. 158 Lake St.; based on the Scripture in Matt. year-old Nettie Bostic of Spring- didates. The alleged violations crucial points to .relay reports im­ seven persons were taken to his place, for the apple pic baking James Balon, 6 Pioneer Circle; Ar­ 28:19. fiold. Mass., the oldest candidates: BAR-B-QUED CHICKENS stemmed from signatures w’hlch mediately if traffic bottlenecks de­ office—apparently suffering from PRESCRIPTIONS contest. Ingrid Swan.son w-on sec­ thur Willett. 133 Florence St..... An individual may be dedical- and 8-year-old Mary Lou Kirkin of the two men had gathered as cir­ velop. Hit in Face by immersion and exposure, abrasions ond place, and Evel\-n Swanson Mrs. Delia Messier. 132 W. Cen-! ed to his secular job. but thi.s Ls not Middletown and 9-year-old Merrill culators. “Road Watch" operations, in or bruises. He said one might hava Free Delivery ter St.: Cindylee Backu.s. Wap-i to be compared to the dedication^ Brooks III of West Springfield, FiniY COOKED AViRACC WOGNT Auto Workers Pick Kubitschek Backs third place, for the honey baking which drivers are halted for in­ a leg fracture. ping; Mrs. Margaret A. Kabrick, I made to .serve God. " he said “The 1 Mas.s., the youngest candidates. 2 to 2’A'Bm. White African contest. READY-TO-EAT . 5 9 * 164 to 169 spection, also w'ill be conducted in A little g;lrl, passenger on tha L IG G E n DRUG Ingrid Swanson also won 3 blue 19 Goslee Dr.: John Bicklev, 41 most important dedication Is the i Many of the candidate.s and various spots. Giles said. Joehua B. said she was one of a Hartford. Aug. 29 (jPi—The State SHOPPING P.\RK.\DE and 1 red ribbon for food; 2 blue Duval St.: Mrs. Clara Loomis, 248 ' one made to God. This dedication i delegates called at the homes of Clement A. Riley, MaasachusetU Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia, Aug. party of four on their first fishing School St.: Eugene Wilson, 144 ia made in the heart before one is Manchester residents Sunday Motor Vehicle Department’s dally ribbons for clothing; 1 blue rib- Strike Target Today Claims by Goulart 29 (A’\ — G. Mennen "Williams was trip. She said she was out on deck Lydall St.: Beverly Hayes. Bolton ' baptized and then the individual is ' morning to discuss the assembly, SW IFT'S PREMIUM — 9 ^ ^ 4K -r J record of antomobll* fatalities thus (Oontinoed on Page Three) when the other vessel came out of. Rd.. Vernon; Richard Higuera. 70 i immersed to publicly symbolize his | The rest of the day was spent far thi.s year and the total on the reported punched in the face at the fog. Bolton St.; CTieryl White, W a p -‘ tlodication. ' listening to Rible discu.ssions The same date last year: Lusaka Airport la.st night by 1960 1961 29 (./F-4 Goulart to dash for Brazil and Another survivor—also uniden­ ping: Mrs. Louretta Gagne. Box' Spacil in.stnntcd those who assembly was concluded with UVER Detroit, Aug. 29 t^’i—The United^Denise said yesterday his com­ Rio de Janeiro. Aug. white man who disapproved of 'U.S. tified — said eight persons wera Auto Worker* union today picks claim the presidency detgiite the OF MANCHESTER Mt. br.. Vernon:: Jane Hammond. ' '’■ere planning to be baptized to songs and praycr.s. C SLKKt pany was preparing no new offer Killed ...... 164 169 Former President Juscelino Ku­ policy in Africa. thrown into the water. 62 Oakwood Rd.; Ignatz Wierz- which ot the Big Three automaken and did not plan submitting any Death G>unt 9 military oppoeition. FLETCHER GLASS CO. Mitchell bitschek today threw his weight A spectator said the hands of "When the rescued were brought bicki, 74 North St.: Margaret Sobeted it may atrlke at 12:01 a.m. Friday suidi in advance of today’s target- Donkey Returned Aide.s said he is considering .sev­ the a.ssailant of the assistant seC' 9-2819 in support of new contract de­ picking meeting of the UAW behind lefti.st Vice President Joao eral po.s.sibIe solutions to the crisis 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE Rabinowltz, Willimantic: Nicholas Nefr London. Aug. 29 (iPt —The As Jet Severs relary of state for African affairs (Oontinoed on Page E^ght) Mangene. 63 Summer St.; Well.s 4 5 * ” mands. board. Offers of the Big Three Goulart for the Brazilian presi­ brought about by the resignation were left covered ivith blood. OORN'ER DURANT ST. Speculation haa snowbaUed that closely parallel each other. TTieir customer casually gave his order of Janio Quadros as president last Risley. East Hartford: Mrs. Antoi­ yesterday to Albert F. Shaaha, dency. I Williams did not mention any nette Paul and daughter. 101 GR0WIN6 there will be a strike when current top bargainers confer with each Goulart reaffirmed his inten­ Friday. such incident and he showed no 3-year contracta run out at mid­ other. cooking hamburgers and hotdoga Cable Car Line Goulart emphasized that he LARGEfi QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! School St.; Mrs. May Mar and son. at Mar-Gra Drive-In, 272 Pequot tions to mark time in Pari.s. sign of having been roughed up Warehouse Point. night Thuraday unless General Mo­ The Big Three proposed to con­ thought a solution was near but when he arrived a few hours later PLENTY OF ntONT AND REAR P.^RKING family expenses just ahead? tors, Ford and Chrysler Improve on Ave. Chamonix, France, Aug. 29 Kubitschek said he talked to the declined to elaborate. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: tinue an annual 7-cent hourly “I’ll have a hotdog,” he said. at Leopoldville, The Congo, for BiiRetins the wage package they offered a productivity wage increase and a —Nine persons were reported vice president by telephone and Angry congressmen in Brasilia, refuelling stop on his way back Mrs. Helen Rannacher, 71 Oliver week ago. Then he pointed to the roof. assured him of his .support. Then Called from AP Wires AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Rd.; Clifford Peterson. 61 Spruce current cost-of-living escalator, killed today when a low-flying jet the nation's capital, named a multi­ to Washington. Tlie Lusaka ac­ . see H F C General Motors, the giant of the “And give one to my donkey, aircraft severed the cable of a he announced plans to go to party commission of eight senators St.: Stella Phaneuf. .14 E. Maple but with a proviso the latter could too." he added. count came out after hi.s plane left Industry, ranks No. 1 in speculation advance no more than six cents in mountain suspension car systenri. Brasilia where Congress was em- and eight deputies to study the Leopoldville and reporters there GLASS FURNITURE TOPS St : Hel.son Martinez, 117 Ijike on which of the three would be “At first, I thought there was tumbling one cabin 200 varda into \ broiled in a bitter dispute with SCHOOL BILL BACKED Side Dr.. Andover: Mrs, Ella Graig. If your plans call for extra cash to cover back-to- three years. They also proposed to something w'rong with the guy," position of the three service chiefs had no chance to a-sk him about struck. The Detroit Free Press said broaden fringe benefits and to a valley. military rhief.s who have baiTed who say they are barring Goulart WaohingtOD, A ng. 29 ijrt— flhB MIRRORS (Fireplace and Doorl East Hartford: Mr.s. Emma Bergli school expenses—or dozens of other things a family Shasha said. returning to the It.l today; “GM ia certain to be the give half-pay ‘for any hours fewer Other cars were bashed against | j from from coming back for security The former Michigan governor, Honse Edwstloa Committee to­ 199 Wind.sor St.; Neno 0.»ella. 4 needs—let HFC assist you with a Shopper's Loan. target.” In 1955 and 1968 Ford was Shasha w'en to the rear of the country. day approved the admlidstra- Village SI.; Aurore Boiilelte. Cov­ than 36 in a .short workweek, stand and looked at the roof, any- a giant outcropping called the ' reasons. Many congressmen said accompanied by his w'ife, Nancy, PICTURE FRAMING (a« types) You borrow with a purpose from HFC, then buy better the target. • Gros Rognon (Big Kidney I when Goulart, wealthy rancher and the military leaders were flouting tlon’s Compromise Sald ’ minimizing the rellglotM issuet W INDOW and PLATE GLASS lough and daughter, Wapping: Mrs. Congress instructed the commis- troubled continent. He is returning of large end-of-the-month bills. You repay HFC the today (7 p.m. EDTi and is expect­ inadequate " at the time. 1.4tter he ; it wa-s the same bronze statue how manv were injured W n the ; would remain in Pans to Chairman Adam C ls^ n Powell, Linda Robinshaw and daughter termed the .4.MC settlement; of a donkey which was stolen over . sion to accept, reject or come up home by way of FTankfurt, Ger­ CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK sensible way, with a ed to authorize strikes against all cars slammed against the rocks “ "'ait the development of the sit D-N. Y., predicted the keiy MU, East Hartford: Mrs. Pauline Miley Ca«h “worth a great, great deal more i the weekend from the front lawn I with another recommendation to many. single, low monthly MONTHLY PAYMENT SCHEDULE but also told workers at two to in 'White Valley tVaile Blanche i. uation. which Includes federal money for and daughter, East Hartford. Y«u OM than GM, Ford and Chrysler of- of the summer home of Secretar>’ He returned today from an I override the one interim President Police arre.stcd a suspect and MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS 20 18 12 6 withhold action. The third would The glassed-in cabins are drawn Rainieri Mazzilli forwarded to construction of pubUc sdmols, instalment. Drop in pmMmii pdymti pcpymtf p£ymtt SWEET CALIFORNIA VINE RIPENED be struck in hopes of winning a fered." j of Health. Education and Welfare overnight vi.sit with hi.s children then freed him pending further In­ up the steep mountain side on congre.ss from the service chiefs vestigation. They declined to give wUI pass in the House "with eery OPEN SATUKDAVS—OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS or phone HFC today. $ (3.72 $ 7.27 $10.03 $18.46 pattem-aettlng contract for all of Denise said yeslerdhy there is. and Mrs. Abraham A. Ribicoff, 40 who are vacationing in Spain. minor changes.” Bat Rep. Peter flexibility within the framework i Mott Ave. pylonfi by an engine at the base His statement seemed to nile out yeeterday. his name. ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN 13.07 14.18 19.74 36.55 the Big Three. Witnesses said the assault took Frellnghuysen, R-N. L , speaking 19.3.3 20.91 National councils of the union’s of the mountain. A cabin normally for the moment any attempt by Some political leaders were re­ 29.27 .34.48 carries about four passengers, us­ place in view of Sir Evelyn Home, for committee RepubUeans, said 30,8:1 33.61 47.55 89.47 GM, Ford and Chrysler Depart­ (Conttnoed on Page Three) (Oontlnnesl on Page Eight) ported favoring an amendent to he had never seen “sach abose of I.ife inm/ranre at ually skiers and sightseers. the constitution which would take governor of this Central African NOW! 36.41 39.74 56.48 106.80 ments meet in advance of the ex­ the legtslattve process.” group rale in arnilahle It was reported some 90 sight­ executive powers away from the Federation Territorj-, shortly be­ The siksduU above is based an fivompt tmomkJv HONEYDEWS ecutive board session and arc ex­ fore midnight. The governor was on all loans repaymaisis and snelndes costs, //onsehoid’ s rkafge pected to mibmit formal requests seers were stalled in cabins still pre-sident and turn to form a prime WITNESS TAKES FIFTH SUN LIFE'S SECURITY u A% fifr month an balances of ilOO or less swinging between pylons. On some mini.stership. with'an official party bidding fare­ and per month on (Aal part of the balance for strike authority. Department With White House Assist News Tidbits Wsahington, Aug. 29 (JPb— sm excess of tlOO and not excess of tJOO. chiefs have said they would recom­ pylon systems each section Ls safe­ Under the Brazilian system, the well to Williams. FUND ENDOWMENT ^ of J% per month on that part of the balance LARGE from the AP Wires Reporters got this account from Thomas F. Kelley Sr., head of a •M excess of t tOO to $600. mend this. ty-locked against failures on president exercises strong powers big Chicago race wire service, PROVIDES SHE Workers in plants of all three others, similar to that of the U S. presi- one man at the airport; dent. i “I was In the airport bar having took the 6th amendmeat today LIFE INSURANCE comipaniea have voted overwhelm­ A police helieopler with first aid when asked wheUm he so in­ ingly to walk out, if necesaarj-, Met Opera Prepares workers was sent immediately to House Education Committee is Reports from Brasilia said Gou- i a drink when a man came into the timidated an employe that the OUSEHOLD FINANCE expected to act favorably on two lart and the military chiefs might 1 bar and ordered drinks all around. PROTECTION TO AGE 65 ------^y»te2iiMt Cj^ to back up demands for improve­ the scene. man tried to commit saldde ments In wragea and fringe bene­ The plane was unofficially identi­ bills that embody what Is left o f ; rather than testify before Sen­ AND RETURNS administration’s Federal Aid to (Continued on Pag® Three) MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKAM fits. fied as a French military jet craft (Continued on Page Fifteen) ate crime investigators. Kelly ALL BASIC ANNUAL of the Fourth Escadrille based at Schools Program, Washington re- [ told the Senate inveetigatloaa Strike authorization and the For Another Season ports. .. .Airplane hijacking could i------382 Middle Turnpike West picking of a target would not mean Luxeil. It returned .safely to base. subcommittee that answers to PREMIUMS PAID The accident occurred in clear, 2nd Floor-MItchell 3-2738 necesaarily there would be a atrike. this and practically every ques­ PLUS ACCUMULATED Current contracta have been ex­ New York, Augfi. 29 liF)—Met-«>was assigned to the Metropolitan sunny weather, above ah enormous awaftlng President Kennedy’s Mx- l Rocky Wants Him to Run tion asked of him might tend to Hourt: 10 to 6 Mon., Tnos., Thurt.—10 to I Vtil., FrL glacier. nature, after Congressional ap­ Incriminste him. A Ug, balding DIVIDENDS tended In the past when there was „p.liu. Op,r. .„cu.,v.. proval yesterday .... Former laat-mlnute advancement toward Police said the cabin which drop- man with a fringe of gray hair, ed against the clock toda\ in ar (rate. Both side.s agreed to ac- j p^d like a stone into White Valley Teamsters Union' busine.ss agent, IF THE ASSURED new' ones. KeUy sat impassively at the Mg ranging a 1961-62 season m a d e : rept whatever Goldberg decides j carried six passengers. Presum- Peter E. Petermen, winsf $50,000 Nixon May Enter Race witness table as the suboom- LIVES TO 65. The UAIW and American Mo­ damges from union in breach of tors Corp., fourth largest auto ' possible with While House aid. 'is fair. Goldberg .said he will start |ahiy. all these were killed. The mittee heard toetimony that tha h^i‘irder,“reachVd"VgVeera?nt'satur-i The target date is the origin- arbitration hearings here tomor-, other three fatalities apparently contract suit in Los Angeles court. employe. Frank W . Ly “ I think he’ll Uke it,” Rockefel­ Buenos Aires, Argentina, Ang. otiured and the balance for each of three years smd broad- of a contract deadlock witti the important to the nation, the let- Aires. .Secretary of Commerce ler said. He added that he consid­ J- j o a , c u t }>• increases layoff pay, pensions I musician.s union, Former Vice President Richard Z9 (JP) — President Artnro Fron- taken in caih or os o ter.s .said. “ I am glad we have j „ JHlllTinnSi Luther H. Hodges says in Wash- M. Nixon still isn’t saying whether ered the former 'Vice President as dizi hantod for a new foreign guaranteed income. and other fringes. .o, Secretary of I.jibor Arthur J. all found a way for it to continue. C s l C U U I I a Y U lI lix llS ^ lng:ton that his department Is be­ he’ll run for governor of California, TENDERIEAF Goldberg, who worked out an titular head of the GOP, but added minister today to replace Adolfo The UAW now is demanding Kennedy called the Met “ a great |-^t TJ ing doubly careful these days in but If he does, he’s assured the full he did not believe in “ monolithic • used to provide an annuity. KINDFRGARTBN - ELEMENTARY - JUNIOR HIGH that the Big Three meet or better agreement between the Mel and Mugica, who talked too much. cultural resource of the United lisO JlYCSlallS OarCU handling applications for exports support of hi.s ex-bos.«, Dwight D. partie.s.” The fuel tank is empty? • left on deposit at a INSTANT TEA the AMC agreement economically, the union representing its 92-mem- State.s" and “ a trulv international _____ Muglca had been on Ms way out HIGH SCHOOL - COLLEGE to iron curtain countries.. Party Eisenhower. When asked about Rockefeller’s since ho reported a week ago gyd^onteed rate of interest. via profit-sharing or otherwise. her orchestra, said; of 24 American teachers arrives “If Mr. Nixon wants my advice “ I think it is quite evident we insmution. Cleveland. Aug. 29 Jame.s , statement, Nixon brushed it aside that Cuban Economlo Chief The Big Three haa said it has no The musicians, who.se ba.sic j., jjj president of Rand ' in Tanganjnka to teach secondary ■ about his running for governor of by praising the Nrw.' York gov­ intention of writing profit-sharing can all look forward to anollier Erne* to (Che) Guevara and • DRESSES • SHIRTS • SUCKS r ■ 44‘ weekly wage was SI70 last season, Development ’coi-p., said la.st night 1 schools for next year. I California, I’ll be glad to give it to ernor. I f you’ve been making hot water all summer by oil heat, into a wage contract. succe-ssfiil Metropolitan season," Richard Goodwin, Preeldent tnquir. about this r.m arkabl. originally demanded an increase | anti-cancer serum developed Communist Yugoslavia's capital him,” Eisenhower told newsmen “Gov. Rockefeller seems to be Kennedy’s special asstotant for BIAOC FlAG For vice presiden Malcolm L. . Met general manager Rudolf to $268. Concessions were piade , jjy Cleveland scientist and r e -' of Belgrade blos.soms out in flags last nightAS he and Nixon stood on your fuel supply is apt to he low. Even if ,vou don't run insurance plan • SWEATERS • BLOUSES doing very well for himself.” Nixon Latin America, conferred at a on both sides and aa things stood | pprted effective in animals has ' of 25 nations to greet delegates the lawnlawn of thet General’s farm near said. "I feel sure the Republicans party In Urngnay Aug. 18. short­ by t.l.phoning or writing tor ju.st before the arbitration agree- ; human patients w ith-' arriving for Summit Conference Gettysburg, Pa. out, the exposed inner walls of .vour tank are apt to rust. Insect BOMB reached in Goldberg’s Washing­ have an excellent chance of win­ ly after the Inter-American • CO-ORDINATES • JACKETS UNBtfACHlD KIAH Kennedy to Avoid ment. the opera had offered to ^^ree years. , of nonallgned coiintite*, the B al-! “ If he decides to run and asks ning in New York City and I feel Econondc Conference. HECKER'S FLOUR 5 i , 53c ton office yesterday. raise the basic pay to $175 a week kan capital reports. .Washington me to help him, I’ll do everything WALTER Re 13.01. A O c PARKAY MARGARINE ’ * 30c Bing sent telegrams to singei-s However, he denied reports that certain Rockefeller will be re­ • BLAZERS • COATS • HATS tli^f N#0*. EYf ItO^EN Auto Contract Talk for the first year of a 3-year con­ th serum had proved effective on reports that this may well be a I can to help him win,” Elsenhower WHITE HOUSE DENIAL all over the world from Goldberg’s tract and to $180 for the second elected.” It costs you no more to fill your tank now than a month DELUXE MARGARINE 3U TINY TATERS cancer patients at Doctors Hos­ banner year for diaper industry sulded. Eisenhower and Nixon revealed Washington, A ng, 29 (F)— H ie PARTINGTON JR. MDb ETE ftC/fU office. Artists’ managers in New and third years. The union had Nixon stood firm on his earlier FOtOiN'S S of. pital here, saying that no such con­ with record number of babies bom plans to confer again in Washing­ White Howe Insistod today that 164 East Center Street • BAGS • SUITS • KNIT SUITS FRENCH FRIES 2 39c Washington, A.ug. 29 tiPl—Presi­ York said that aa far as they knew made a “ final" demand for $220 in first six months totaling 2,077,- statements that he will announce from now. So why take a chance on ruining .vour fuel oil ANT 4 ROACH BOMB INSTANT COFFEE ^ 82c dent Kennedy’s eulministration, af­ clusions could be drawn from tests ton Wednesday. 'Hte former Presi­ Preeldent Kennedy had no ad- ■ .Manrhester, Conn. W0.«. f»F rtO.’ IM all the artista would be available. and a reduction of weeJely per­ 000 live blrth.s, compared to cor- a decision on the California gover­ so far. dent said he will be at the capital vance Imowledge of a conver­ MI 9-4604—TR 6-8640 ter playing a key role in helping Hyrman Fayne, executive sec­ formances from seven to six. The norship sometime “ between Sept. tank and having rust particle.^ clog your burner? Phone • LINGERIE • ROBES INSTANT COFFEE ^ $1.T2 POTATO PAniES 2 Zr 33t settle a series of lesser labor dis­ retary of the American Guild of Rand said that in the last three I responding record of 1959 at 2,- that day on other matters. sation between White House As­ BLACK FLAG KIAIT lOW C>; 056,000, according to Public Health putes, apparently ha* decided to Mu.sical Artists, has informed opera’s offer included welfare bet- years between 40 and 50 patients— 15 and Oct. 1." sistant Richard N. Goodwin and BLUE CHEESE NissiM V" 4U I lerments and fringe benefits. Service announcement there .... “Right now," he added, “ my In his news conference the New MI 9-4595 or TR 5-3271. U-oz. C CORNED BEEF HASH ’VJ'Alc keep out of the auto industry con­ members that the .season l.s on. not all in doctor.* hospital but York governor, who made a pass Cuban Economic CMef Emeoto, , PRETEEN and CHUBBETTE ALSO PtGluAf f. OtiR |.|b AMFIK.AN STEEL WOOL Some of his notifications were ca- Members of the opera c^^' iis tliroughout the country—have re­ Edgtj’ housewives, alarmed over views are that I can best serve my SUN LIFE con tract talks. country by working and speaking at the presidential nomination (Che) Guevara. Assistant Press ^ BEECHNUT COFFEE - 69t SOAP PADS r'u lOt bled abroad. The guild repre.sents to start reh ea^ ls next Mon- ceived the senini, but emphasized rumors of war over Berlin, clean Secretary' Andrew T. Hatohof j Kennedy’s chief adviser in this out food shops in Soviet Baltic on national and international mat­ last year then decided against OF field, SecretsuY of Labor Arthur J. sololats, chorus members and day on schedule. The scenery for that it was “ much to early” to ap­ told newsmen the meeting .. OPEN WEDNESDAY EVENINGS Republic of Latvia, Moscow says. ters.” running, expressed hope Republi­ D aCO .H EA T “ Our ReputaBnn Goldberg, is reported to feel the dancers. “Girl of the <^lden West"—bor­ praise the results. can leaders will avoid a hasty de­ between Ooodfrin and Ooewara rowed from Chicago’s Lyric Opera "We Hope to have another 150 Parents of 46 Negro first grrad- After talking to newsmen, Eisen­ Is Your Assuruire” CANADA YOU SAVE CASH and STAMPS at GRAND UNION auto negotiators are experienced Leaders of various unions rep­ hower and Nixon conferred pri­ cision on the 1964 nominee. He at Montevideo two weska ago and Inventive enough to carve out resenting opera employes lent a —is already on etage waiting to patients in the next six months,” ers attempt to desegregate Mem­ waa brief, accidental and oainaL .,r be set up. phis public schools, seeking to have vately during dinner and coffee. said this year—^1961—is too early eteelement temls of their ow'n with­ hand w’lth a big push to put the he said. “ We don’t know what the to start plokihg the man. Ibreign MlMstor Adolfo Muglea 'i Francis Robinson, assistant gen­ their children assigned to all-white Meanwhile, at a newa conference The COVENTRY SHOPPE out outside help. season together. results will be.’’ ■He commended the Kennedy ad­ of Argentina reeigned last algM'J Price* effective In upper Connecticut Grand Union Super Market* through Wedneedajr, Aug. BOHt eral manager of the Opera, said school, Memphis reports . . . Min­ during the American Municipal Goldberg is said to believe an The Metropolitan Opera As­ Dr. Sergio de Cafvalho, who ministration for a firm stand on In the nidat of a fnror over tre',’ COVENTRY W* reserve the right to Umlt quantitle*. Manchester Shopping Parkade sociation and Local 802 of the telegrams have been sent to cities developed the senim at the Rand nie Broua, 40, wife of accused sahb- 'Association’s convention at Seattle, auto settlement short of a strike is New York Gov. Nelson A. Rocke­ Bertin but urged constructive op- marks be wade pvHtcly BAirn.roiLco.HK; VISIT OUR TBIPl,r.-S STAMP REDEMPTION CENTER. 180 MARKET SQUARE NEWINGTON — quite likely. But time is growing American- Federation of Musicians on the Metropolitan’s spring tour Laboratory and at doctor* hos- teur Bernard Brous, found dead in 1 Mile Past Coventry Center—|Look For Sign positlte by RepublicaiM in 4lo- Oie merikig betweei OPEN DAILY e A~M. to 6:80 P.M.—FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTTL 9 agreed to binding arbitration of route confirming datfsa ior the use San Diego hotel room, an apparent feller suggested Nixon run for Read Herald Advs. THIS REDEMPTION CENTER CLOSED MONDAYS meetlo Affairs. and Guevara. S TR U T . MANCHESTER. COMM (OoattMied ea P>ga fiv e ) their wage diapute. Ooldberg, who ot auditortumi. (Oonttoned an Pag* Five) ndelde, police aajr. governor. r .J..