Artrage Dally Net Prem FAtSE TWENTT-FOUl WEDNESDAY, AUCUST 21, iSBT* E'er the Week Ended The Weather lHaurb^at^r lEu^nittg Jnl.T 27, 1987 Foreesst of U. 8. Weather Rnrean Clear, quite cool tonight. Lew malae and mincra and adults In and SO cents an hour for minor 124)Q2 atantly mad Edward, the drtver, About Town Hearing Date Set the report of the Fifth Beauty clerk learners. Coroner Blames Member of the Ai^lt------45-50, except near'40 In Interior _ *nie dally and weekly rate# were died several daya later at Kan- lOnrean of Circulation valleys. Friday fair, little change Shop Wage Board and Adminis­ oheater Memorial Hospitad. Pagmni, IS King S t, ' On Beauty Shop <."ac<>nUnued and hourly ratee were In temperature. High 70-75. trative Regulations may be heard. Driver in Rt. 15 Tliey were traveling east on Manche$ter-^A City of Village Charm RocfciAU*, hM Jolntd Ui« inter* A public hearing la Ijeld In accord­ aet instead, ^vith a daily minimum W e’re vtvwiSf staff of the Connecticut Minihium Wages guarantee. the Wir»4r O oes Highway when Alr- ance with the atatutee not aoonar Double Fatality the 1-oer accident occurred. State Employment Service in than 15 nor niore than 30 daya O plee of the report may be OoBdiUeaed VOL. LXXVI, NO. 275 (TWEN.’TY PAGES) town. 'Pagani la a graduate of St. state L abor Commiasioner obtained at the Labor D ir im e n t , MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, AUGUST 22. 1957 (Classified Adrertliping on Pnge 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS after publication of the report. Hartford County Coroner Loula Bonaventure College, Clean, N. T. Henato E. fUeclutt announced to­ The Board submitted its final 88 Farmington Ave., Hartford. day that a public bearing wilNbe recommendations on July 33 and W. Schaefer haa reported that the Hia uBual midweek eervice will held Sept. 5, at 3 p.m. a't the Commiasioner Ricctuti accept^ death of two New York brothers NOW H C f P N Y I be held tliia evening at 7:30 at Uie African Output Gains Connecticut Labor Department the report on Aug. 7. June 17 on T t, IS was caused by Covenant Congregational Church. building, fid Farmington Ave., The chief propolis call for a since 1B52 production of elec­ the failure of the driver to keep S crm t EIntic $U ^(s RESTAURANT U.S. Sees Hartford, on the new minimum mininium hourly wage of*' 31.35 a nafiMSM «» M MHMi tMMHm. Two Boys Entombed tricity in the Union of South ' The executive board of Center wage recomr.ierdationi recently his car under proper control. n m a u lin r m b Um i , I ts and COCKTAIl. LOUNGE an hour for S-ycc* operatni'B, 31.25 Africa haa increased by 41 per ttriaa arloe dticic tcadUatt ITieaplana has aet the date of Sept ■ubmitted to tht Labor Oommia- an hour for 2-year operators; 31.15 Howard Seablon, SO, and hla 4 for a picni; at Center Springe sloner by the Fifth Beauty Shop cant, gold by 33.8 per cent, and brother, Edward, 65, both of Ihti pfovidt Sna, ceaifiici- nmU$ UA and t, boUon, conn., tcL MltektU Lodge.. Tryouta will be held the an hour fcr 1-year operators, coal and pig iron by 20.3 per cent dblt tuppoR — « t atw No Atom Wage Board. manIcurUta, and derki; and 31 Clone Park, died of ii^Juriea sus­ OPEN TUESDAY thru SATURDAY 4:00 P.M, to 1:00 A.M. same evening for the fall produc­ each. Exports have risen by 45.8 tained .when .heir car went off the t law prin pea eta alotd. SUNDAYS, 12:00 NOON to 9:00 P.M. (Closed Monday) tion, "The Solid Gold . Cadillac," All persona In favor of or op- an hour for. learner-clerks (first per cent and the ton-mile traffic poaed to the reconmendationa for three months >r 800 hours)., and road and atruok the bridge abut­ WELDON DRUG CO. BANQUET F A C njlT E S AVAILABLY. In Mansfield Sandnit to be presented O ct 33 and 28. of the South African Railwaya by a revised minirium wage for fe- for mafds, ^^tera and cleanera; ment et the Buckjand railroad ' EDDY "Velvet Touch” REED At the PUno NighUy 17.5. per cent. overTjaas. Ho,vard waa killed In- •01 Main Street— BO 3-0321 Curb Now Kiss Shirley R. Barbrick of South Windsor and George J. Rlngstona, S8 Edward St., will be Ike Gets Flu Shot By JOHN M. HlOHTOWl united in marriage Saturday at 10 Trooper Saves 2, Saved Washington, Aug. 22 (IP)— a.m. in St. Elands of Asaial In Next 10 Days WJ ! U.S. officials now expect the Church, South Windsor. One of Three 5 l l O l i r S : series of London dis- Washington, Aug. 22 w , !armament talks to recess in Surgeon General' I.«roy E. about”- two weeks withouj: ElUngton Playing ^Dare^ Burney says President Eisen­ /re 7 7-Foot Hole hower should be vaccinated agreement for 'Ending the Block Rival Firemen Elect pi’omptly against Asiatic flu. East-West arms race. Two boys buried alive In This was the Public Health Big River, Sask., Aug. 22 President Eisenhower's new con­ Area Officers Mansfield when a bulldoier Service'! i,reaction to Eisen- (fP)—A few minutes after a cession to Russia on the issue of pushed sand down on top of hower'e news conference farmer stopped at the 17-foot .suspending nuclear teat explosions For Rule of statement yesterday that he I* regarded here as Improving the EUington, Aug. 21 (Special)— them were among six persons would get sn inoculation "Just mark drilling a well test hole weatern positions for negotiating Two Roekvllla and one Bolton firs killed in Connecticut yester­ as soon as ordinary people last night, his 2-year-old and propaganda. But it does not offldals were elected 4o officee of day. Fiv^ of the six were chil­ like I sm^con get it.” nephew tumbled into it. appear to ha-ve affected materially T axi Union The malady has swept over Five hours later volunteer rescue the basic deadlock between Russia the Windham and Tolland County dren. D*ad wore: large areas In the Orient. U.S. workers brought the wailing child and the western powers. FiramMi'a Aaan. at the annual Just around the corner are happy school days.. pins hap­ Health officials say it may out through a tunnel from a trench Offer* 2-Tear Plan Washington, Aug. 22 (TP)— Daniel Haines, 7, son of Mr. The Senate Rackets Commit­ meeting Monday night at ElUng and Mrs. Robert Haines. 24 reach epidemic -pro^rtiona In hastily dug besldp the lO.inch hole. A White Hpuse statement yester­ to« SchooL Circle Dr., Mansfield, and Thomaa this country later in the year. Little Kimdale Smith didn't have day announced western readiness tee today heard a 1968 wire He indicated Eisenhower a scratch on him and doctors said to accept conditionally a 3-year— Rockville Fire Chief John Aahe py yonng fashions from onr wonderfnl new fall collec­ Erickson, 10, Brooklyn, N.Y, tapped telephone conversa­ would be vaccinated within he wa* in "verj- good condlOon.” instead of a 10 months—suspension tion in which teamsters ^ s s was elected vice president and Alva Warner Jr., IS months th^ next 10 days. , Nurses said the lad was cheerful, of tssts. This statement implied Kenneth Wilde, also Rockville, tion! Choose from snits* dreses, separates* e n se m b le s. Hamde:. crushed ndien playmates and When his mother momentarily tliat only concesaions by the Soviet James R. Hoffa assured ter­ was elected to tl}a advisory couh' accidentally tipped over a heat­ , New York, Aug. 22 liP) — left his bedside iq a hospital after­ Union toward western proposals rorist Johnny Dio of a clear eil and named a fire coordinator. ing radiator leaning against the The Ctlty Health Department ward, Kim bounded out of bed to could now substsntlsUy brighten field in or$:anizing New York Bolton Fire Chief Peter Maaso- house. follow her. and accessories— ^11 within yonr school bndget. Why warns against indiscriihinate the prospects tof eventually get­ taxicab dnvers. . Uni was named a director'of tho Richard Smekd. 18 months, administration of Asiatic flu ting an arms reduction and control Flrtmen'a Training School In Wil^ Ktm was wearing only, short Hoffa sot glumly listening to th* Norwich, run over by s car back­ vaccine to children. pants and shoes ss he played with treaty. recording. , UnSnntic. ing out of a dri\’ev/ay. not stop'into HALE’S this weekend, we’ll be waiting The acting health commis­ his 18-year-old sister Beverly about Whether the Soviet government The Midwest Teamsters boss bad Plainfield Eire Chief Walter La Thomas Shelburn, 9, Waterford, suppertime. She saw him toddle to thrap waa sleeted praeldant o f die sioner. Dr. Roscoc P. Kandle. may make aome important gesture juat denied that he had sought for you— ^ whose bicycle rim Into the aide, of yesterday cited the cases of the-opening, stumble and disap­ of Its own in the immediate future through Dio to gst 4t. foothold in aanodaUoB. H e/ nucceeda Flra a trailer truck, throwing him under pear. Chiaf WUllam /ECeQuald o f the two children, not identified, is unknown here. But there have New York. the rear wheels. who suffered severe reactions been no indications of it. WaM Stafford-Eire Department Kim Is "a venturesome type who The recording, made legally by Other ofHoam elected war SsmusI Smith Jr., 24, Milford, from inoculations. The young­ knows no fear, " hi* father said. On the contrary, Soviet Delegate New York Police, was of a Hoffa- Joseph Berjgeron, aosiatant chiaf felled by a looee scaffolding while sters, whose ages were not His arms were partly raiaed and Valerian Zorin told American, Dio talk on March 10, 1953. In It, given, suffered high fever, at Mboaup,- viea president; and working on construction o fan tightly pinned, his hands about af Hoffa said he’d talked "to that overpos,. there for the Oonnecti- soreness and swelling of the face level. He could move hia head Hickey guy.” Harold Burgeaa o f Danislson, nec- arm. retatY-troasurar. eut Turnpike. and as he wailed up the hole, his Thomas Hickey, a Teamatsrs Vamed as radio committaemea PIsylBg^ame of 'Dare Me’ He added that children suf­ mother told him from above to 1 oualy to end nuclear testa they vice prealdent, waa trying to organ­ Haines and Erickson, who was fer more severe reactiqns to kick his feet to keep warm In the i muat renounce the link between ize cab drivers In a rival drive to «p m : Vernon Wetherall of Wood- influenza vaccine than adults. /Mock. Harold Bamae -of Brook BACK TO staying with Mrs. Edward Brown chilling ^ight air of west central that issue and the weatern demand Dio’s. In Mansfield, met their deaths yes­ The question of receiving a Canada. Two Inches of water Wiled for an agreement to stop produc­ The conversation went this way: / lyn, fil^am Nichols'of WUUinan SCHOOL Panties (he bottom of the hole. Ue, and .Chief MeQuald o f Waet terday afternoon while playing s flu inoculation, he said, ahouid tion of atomic explosives for mili­ Hoffa: I talked to Hickey. 8U|Kord. Cotton or reyon in all whit's or colors. game of "dare me" with a huU- be left to the child's personal Cramped Position tary purposes. Dio: Yeah’ doser. The machine was filling in physician. Because of the cramped position rnan-rptabic Conditions Hoffa: He promised me that he WUllam Chadbouma o f Hamp­ CARTER’S SPANKY PANTS . . . e ...... 69c Kandle said the vaccine) ton waa'alao nameir to tho advis­ an excavation on a vacant lot a noose of rope couldn^t be slipped Zorin, according to a report to would straighten that situaUon out; ory councU for Windham County. CARTER’S, ROSEBUD PANTS ...... ,85c frortUng on Conantville Rd-. produced from killed virus, over hla shoulders snd anjtvay, a the State Department, welcopied' there would be no more interfer­ should be administered with , Named to tho legislative com- Mansfield. Royal Canadian Mountie said later, the offer for a 2-year tea( auapen- ence at where you’re having (cab CARTER’S SPANKY PANTS, LARGER SIZE . . ..85c When, graded, the lot would be caution to persons hj-persensi- sion when it was formally present­ driver) elecUona or anything elae mitteo were: Jafnee Metcalf of tive to egg protein.' West Stafford fCr ToUand County; CAMPUS RAYON PANTS. PKG OF 6 ...... $2.34 used as a town playground. (CoatiiAied on Page Two) ed by U.S. negotiator Harold Staa- if you’ll Just let him know whqre, sen with ^Eisenhower's personal au­ where you’re working and he'll arid Watherell of Woodstock fbr TRICOT KNIT BRIEFS ...... each 39c Operating the bulldozer was Ar­ Windham County. BACK TO SCHOOL thur Johnson.' resident State Po­ thorization. But news dispatches keep the h----- out of there. DJo; Ahuh; all right— Other directors o f the Eirsmsn's Children's sizes 8 to 18 years, adult sizes smsil, medium, large. liceman in Mansfield: Johnson on from London quoted Zorin as say­ Training School are: Deputy WU a day o ff. from his police duties, ing- the new western proposal ebn- Hoffa: And I fold him you would call him and tall him. limantle Chief Albert J. Martin. was returning a favor for Andrew talni too many unacceptable con­ CUaf Maurioo Hanna of South Adamcik, owner of the bulldozer. Howell Cheney Dies; ditions. Zorin did. how-sver, promise Dio: Ahuh. WeU, maybe it night HANDBAGS to give the proposal careful study. be a good idea for Monday for Windham and Chief William Gar- According to -Lt. Harry Tavlor. riaen of Chaplbi, for Windham New fall handbags in many styles for junior misa Russia had proposed in mid-June Eileen Fahey, S'-a, is rescu^ after night in 8-inch^crack between two buildings. (/P) me to be there anyway. (They commander of the State Police that tests be su^ended for two had talked about meeting In C9tt- County; and Cniief Howard G. and grown ups. All new fall colors in plastic calf, Barracks at Stafford Springs, John­ lUynold of Eaglevilla and Chief or three years and had then r e -! eago). f son Is an experienced bulldozer op­ Local, State Leader Moffa: Yeah. McQuaid of West Stafford for Tol­ failles, .tapestry and genuine leathers. Clutch, peatedly atUcked the weatern in-1 erator who taught the use of the Dio": Monday or Tueaday, hub? land. County. pOuch and shoulder strap styles. machine while he waa in the army. aigtence on the 10-months period) i LoJ^ Girl, 3V2f» An Eiaenhow'er statement issued ; _ _ _ Hoffa: I don't think It would BACK TO Chaaed Youngsters .Away Howell Cheney. *7, of 110 Forest hurt. Johnson said afterwards he had St. retired silk manufacturer and S t the White House described the J SCHOOL new western offer as a significant A O l i l l U TT Dio: All right. .98 Anklets ehosed playful boys away from one of Manchcstcr'a oldest and .98 change in U.Sr disarmament policy. UA « • ^ Hoffa: I think' ha definitely Public Records IN MANY STYLES tthe site several times during the most welHefowa-clUzetui,.. died promlaed me he'd' keep the h—hut to day. Iha youngsters had no trou­ Wednesday in St. Petersburg. Fla. Before It was made ptTblic here it fT ie" hsd been discussed with Britain,! REE EE •m. Space of U. Wairantoa Deads Triple Roll Bobby Socks ...... * .pair 39c ble getting through a dilapidated He bad been in poor health for Dio; Yeah. 'Well, In any - r any EUxabeth RoUnaon and Doris the past several months. France and Canada, \vhich concur- Gordon D ebsox...... pair 39c (Ceat&ned on Page Ten) red. It also wa* reported to the event Pll get In touch vriU) him R. Bolin to Patrick J. Clan^ and Bom in Hartford, on Jan. 1, 1170. Providence, R. I., Aug. 22 iP tomorrow and glva ■ him 'a run­ D^tby T. Clucy, property at he' was the son of-the late Frank council of the 'North Atlantic Al­ English Rib Socks ...... 3 pair $1.00 liance in Paris. Little Blleen Fahey, lodged all down Juat In caae ao theyu be no 18T Highland 8L « Q< , W. and Mary Bushnell (3heney. He mistakes about it. - GROY-DEN STITCHLESS Gordon Sport Socks ...... pair 69c K iia ltA C i ^*<1 ^ n very active In community .The statement emphasized that night in an 8-inch, space between Richard E. Quigley and Bar- A ir Juat before the recording waa ' bar* Jane Quigley to Edward J. Gordon Snug Cuff D ebsox...... pair 79c SASICC buaineaa and civic aU tivo buildings within a block of her PLASTIC BILLFOLDS fsirs. and la probably beat remem- (Centinued on Page Ten) home, was found today olive and played, Hoffa had denied having Jefanaon and NeU Johnson, prop- 1 any recollection of seeking, os arto at 00 Conway Rd. , AU with picture compartment and change purse. Trimfit Sport Socks ,....' ...... ^ . pair 79c 1 W in s t o U p e r a t io n bered for wide ranging servlcea -tn apparently unhurt. ■ I the field of education. These lerv- The 3'i-year-old child was re­ suggeated by committee counsel . Androw Anaaldl to W altarJE. Trjmfit Bermuda Socks ...... pair $1.00 Robert F. Kennedy, to "k n o e k Weir and Thelma K. Weir, pin p’ Boston; Aug. 23 lA-i—DespermU- moved conscious,' her face tear- Stretch Nylon S ock s...... pair 69c to $1.00 stained and dirty,, at 10:40 a.m. Hickey” out of organlring cab • r tj at WeUa S t and Philip Rd. ly ill from kidnev disease. * 1^1-' II!” ™ Brewster Gets' drivers counter to Dio's organising BEbffIrrr $ J.OO (EDT). about an hour and a, half yaar-old farm girl from Missouri ! “ W Ninth District and Man drive. Robert Etaeet— Pandara, 226 Chester School boards. after she first was spotted 'by each WSJ rushed by military plane to "I'm astonished at your qualifi­ Parker St, and Chriatd Ida Ma- Pater Bent Brigham lloi^ital to­ 'Vale Graduate iitence, Fine| Gerald Des Roches, 19, a neighbor, thUda Glosch. 228 Parker St., A graduate of Yale University In from the second atory of a nearby cations to ev«ry answer,” Kennedy day in the hope that transplating told Hoffa. 'Maybe some of these gipt^ . Center Congregational a kidney from her identical twin 1892, he retired as secretary and dwelling. director of Cheney Bros, in 1935, A crowd of more than 500. sister would save her life. For G>ntempt (OohtiBued on Page Tim) Building Pannlta BACK TO SCHOOL Plbneer teams of Peter Bent after having been with the firm for searchers and neighbor*, cheered 43 years. He served for many - ”T"— - -i. J wildly when workmen broke T o Richard A. Lawaon, W alf Brigham-Harvard Medical School , Washington. Aug. 23 (Afl—Frank { (jirough the last section of a wall taraUona to a heme at 115 Hem­ t u ^ o n s have already saved the years' as superintendent of the lock St, 3600. BALL POINT OR lives of several twins by success- cravat mill snd as director of Jn- W. Brewster, western boss of the I and freed the child. 'M; To Manchester Engraving Co., fully developing a transplanting- duatrial relatione. Teaipatdrii Union, today was sen-1 „ .. tencOd to a year in Jail and fin e d i 2

I f AGB TV70 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY. AUGUST 22, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1967 P A G E T H S E S ...... Howell Cheney Dies; EASTWOOD Rockville Back Ba4aaa Tear Cartita Daaa Wyalcr liarleia Paraa "SometldBg "The Midnight DRAWING TRUMPS South dealer Housing Situation Study Set; Local, State Leader O f Value” Story" DOESN'T ALWAYS PAY North-South vulnerable NORTH lilMiW-MtM ^ B y Alfred Shelnwold A K 9 6 3 Keene, N. H. He was a Rent Shortage Seen Serious (OMttmied (rom Pace tee) Ehren experts sometimes rtmke « tr A 10 t 6 3 tionalist and was also an active ♦ K Q 4 SUN. "Sweet Smell of SuceeM” 'T £ i y ea n later, the town built publican. the mistake of drawing one trump Rockville, Aug. 22 (Special) — ' Henry F. Butler, town clerk, NOW! you get too many. An example comes to the achool'a present plant and, In Sorvlvora 77hc Caiamber of Commerce ii em- announced today that any electors ■In addition to his two remaining w e s t . ■ * ? * . 1M4, ita name T^as. changed to mind from a match between Aus' A I t 3 4^4 harklng on a atudy of the hpuii^ of U'is t wn may receive Inatruc' the Howell CSieney T e c h-n 1 c a Bisters.’ the Misses Dorothy -and trla and Efigland of a few yean « J 4 VQ ttlS aituation id thit area, Ralph Uona on a voting iBachine at the School In appreciation for ChS' Marjory Chenqy, who live In the ago ♦ A 10 « 3 ♦ J 9 I I 3 Gibson, president, revealed today. Saturday session. The voting mS' Cheney homestead at 106 Hartford ney’a interest and activity In the A t both tables, West opened the A 10 9 3 4 A Q At a director's meeting Tuesday Chine Is being disolayed in the town school. Until his death he was B d .,.teen ey is survived by. his SOUTH night Gibson was empowered to clerk's office. second wife, the former Irene O ten o f clubs The play prodfeeded very active and a frequent visitor In the same way for a few tricks. A A Q 10 4 appoint a committee to make the The final full session for admit­ at school graduations. Whitmore of Manchester whom he V K ' study. Gibson termed the shortage ting voters Will ’>e held Sept. 14. married in November 1947. South took the king of cluba Cheney was chairman of the cashed the king of hearts, and en ♦ 3 o f rentals here "very serious” and A short session is scheduled for Ninth District School Soard from His first wife, the former Anne AAK705S3 said the (jhsmber plans to make iOmberly Bunco, died in 1931 after tered dummy with the king of Oct. 5 to admit only those electors 11K>5 to Its consolidation in 1932. South West North Host Ute atudy rezDIts'lcnown in aii ef­ 36 years of marriage. spades to discard the diamond on who become eligibir.after the Sept. H e then served as chairman of the the ace o f' hearts. N ext came a 1 A ' ’• » t tr Pass “SOMETHING fort to handle the growing problem 14 session. S K full glasses newly formed board for another Cheney leaves - seven children, t A P*" 4 A P*" on the local level, rather than Mrs. Laura Bushby of Greenwich, ■ ■■ ;v,' ; trump to the ace^ O F V A L U E " Events Tonight IS years I t was during his first A t this point the two declarers 0 A P*** ^*** ^*** with federal housing. ' The annual award riight for the Mrs. Helen Martyn of W est Hart­ tecning lead— A 19 Rock Hndaoa year as chairman o f the poard that parted company. T h q Austrian Gibson noted thst the Chamber, City's summer recreation program Fred A yer Verplanck, Manches­ ford, Lavid H. of Harwinton, Klm- since its reorganization last De­ drew another round of trumps with 'GREAT AMERICAN will bo held at Henry Park at 7 ter's "Father Of Education,” be­ tcHy of West Hartford, Timothy -f'-' V J. cember, is "now thinking ahead of West Hartford, Mra Mary Hart the queen. He then cashed the ace next player passes. You are next, p.m. came the. first superintendent of of chibs and ruffed a club in dum­ PASTIME" Instead of five years later.” He of Los Angeles, a d. Mrs. Bknily holding: Spades — 9 6 3 2; Hearts The annual county budget will be . schools here. my. Tom EweU cited the "entirely new attitude' Neville of New York City. Another — A 10 7 6 2; Diamonds — 8 7 5; presented at a public meeting in One o f 12 children, Cheney was Clubs N ot EstabUsh^ regarding the Chamber. Superior Court room at 8 p.m. the twin brother of David teeney daughter, Anne, died shortly after Clubs — J. What do you say? P ro p e l Improvement Needed Coming Events wjho died in 1919. Cheney's death 1900. Other survivors are 22 grand­ Unfortunately for the Austrian Answer: Bid one heart. The player, th e . clubs were not es­ ' SUN. t THRILLERS The Chamber will also establish Kiowa Council. Degree of : leaves only two sisters, twins, still children and four great-grand­ hand is very wrak, but it is worth a program. t(> create a better use living. children. tablished. He could get back to his one response a r the level of one. "Night World Exploded” cahontas, Will hold Its regular o f existing business property by meeting Friday at 8 p.m. in Red C%eney had been vacationing in h u d with his last trump, but then (Copyright 1967, General Fea­ •The Giant Claw” Member of State Board he had to give up a club trick and conducting a campaign of remodel­ Men'a(lHall. H e was a member o f thb State St. Petersburg for the past year. tures Corp.), ing, rebuilding and erecting new of beer iu the new the ace of diamonds. Iri fact, he Hospital Notes Board o f EMuoation from 1909 to Funeral services will be held at buildings, OibMn said. the Howell Cheney home at 110 was lucky to be down only one CHILOPEN Admitted yesterday: Scott 1910; member o f the T a le . Corp. trick. The program should indulge re­ Brown, Mounted. Rt. ' from 1914 to 1938 and a trustee Forest 'ft. Monday at 2 p.m. The ■ Ni'w tsulofidi It.ui.t’st HI 1V.JI ouiid ftn ^ The English declarer a v o id e d locating tax-free properties from Discharged yesterday: Mra. of Mt. Holyoke College from 1912 fam ily requests that flowers be the downtown area whenever poe- 2 drawing that fatal third round o f Gertrude Brown, Ellington Avt.; to 1926 and from 1 9 ^ to 1939. omitted. trumps. Instead, he ruffed a low WAPPIN8 FAIR eible the president said. Ha will He was also chairman o f the Mra. Lillian Mazako, E jy p t Rd„ club with d U m m y'B nine of ■appoint a committee to study the Board of Trurtees of Hartford BEST EVER— Ellington. trumpa Only then was it timS to L a F O N D . proposal. • Junior .College' since 1939. SAVE THE DAY lead a third round of tnunps to Backs High Standards . Vernon and Tnloottvllle In 1030 he was named to serve SAT., SEPT. 7,1957 The Board of Directors of the as the Oonndctlcut member o f the Engagement his queen. BROTHERS Items are handled throngh N ow South could take the ace Chamber went on record thle week HeraM’s Rockville Bureaui National Survey of Secondary Ed­ STEAK HOUSE as favoring necessary action to ucation in' Washington, D. C. of clubs and give up m fourth club Main St,, telephone to the nine. South bUH had a MONSON, B1A8S. maintain high standards in trades 6-3186. Cheney served on the Connect! Opalach-Mizia that affect the public welfare. cut Economic Council from 1936 Stanley Opalach, 10 Wood Lane, trump and two good clubs, and could therefore easily make the Home of Three Suns o f Pan The Board'a atatement waa to 1949, the last 10 years as man­ announces the engagement of his prompted by a request frqm Ernest 2 aging director. He was presi- daughter, Miss J. Regina Barbara rest. Dally GoesUon ShowB Thursday, FiM oy, Zahner' andan Edward H. Schaeffer to . dent of the Manufacturers Asao- Opalach, to Joseph J. Misia, 227 back the plumbers attempt to have CofG ic^ SeU datibn of Hartford County from Union St; Partner bids one club, and the Saturday and Sdndoy the city adopt licensing require 1922 to 1925 and director pf the Miss Opalach is employed in the Preview' of Yesterday ments. National Association of Manufac­ Trust Department of Manchester B u reau Mrs. Gerald Gardlper of Houlton, Maine, happily instructs her butcher, Bill Riley, to cut the steak thB oms Chamber President Ralph Gibaoii turers from 1912 to 1915. He was Trust Company, and her fiance is IAND ONLY atreaaed that while the O iaraber also a , director of the National presently employed by the Colonial "so thick” while the sign in the background clearly ahows the reason. Townspeople who are sport­ F t o t v r in g Khrli Frnirr ia Can urge high standards, it cannot The MAnchester Chamber of Chamber of Commerce. Board Co., 615 Parker St. ing beards and clothes o f days gone by, are inviting everyone to Join them in celebrating Houlton's “ LOVtNO VOtl" Sunday Aftarfioan suggest, ways to enforce such (3ofhmerce Credit Bureau will, be He was a trustee of the Man­ T h e wedding will take place 150th anniversary Aug. 23-24. As a s^^clal event fbr the two days only, prices of goods along Mite MANSFIELD la Calar aaS VlatsVIalao ' standtjVIs. ' ■old to a private concern because chester Memorial Hospital, the Saturday, O ct 96, at 11 a.m. in S t street will return to what they were some 160 years ago. . (AP W ire^oto). Alaa: Paler Oravaa Family Shews Reaponte to Survey it has been unable to support itself, Hartford InsUtuU for Uving, Mil- John’s Polish National Catholic • Feature First Tonight • ' IS "BAYOC” .Startlag Jam eJD »__A A labor survey recently con Chairman W alter Grusha said to­ ton Academy and the Manchester Church, 23 Oolway S t "BATTLE I "BERMUDA SHOW • TeL OO 7-SS84 speckled north central part of similar emergencies. HTABTfl ducted by the ciham'ber^of Com­ ddy. Savings Bank. He had recently Saskatchewan where towns begin With a doctor from nearby Chell HEIXf’ I AFFAnr AT S:H Grusha told the Chamber's Board retired as idee president and trus­ Boy^ 2, Saved merce waa cpnslderad very suc­ Glare Defleeti Mirror to become scarce. brook standing by, the mqp work­ Can Us Aboot Your Party of Directors that only eight of over tee o f the Horace Bushhell Me­ cessful by Vincei)t--A, Chx>ate, ex­ For a while after he was found, ed .beneath hastily rigged lights to Wo Have Speda) Party Baten 300 firms polled showed any inter­ morial. C/iiM en - UnJ, r ] 2 f f i f 1 ecutive secretary; who reported a A new,, self-deflecting rear-view Aiter 5 Hours Jim was silent. But as volunteers dig down 17 feet. Then they tim^ return of 60 per cent of the ques,- est in the Credit Bureau. He said Chaired N BA Unit mirror usea a photocell mounted rallied in for a desperate attempt neled over to the boy. tionnaires that only once in the past several Should Power Fail...... Cheney was appointed as a mem­ to reach the boy In time, he began over it When headlight glare Ralph HT Gibson, president, said years has th a Bureau been able to Joseph P. McManus, business manager of RockviUe C ity Hospital, ber of the advisory council of the a wailing that at least was reas from a following car is too b ^ h t In 17-Foot Hole THREE BODIES RECOVERED a six per cent raturn is considered support itself. checks the newly-inetalled 315,000 auxlUary 'generator purchasad N B A and chairman of Ihe council's surance . be was' still conscious. Industrial unit In July 1935. During the mirror is automatically deflect­ Oswego, N. Y., Aug. 22 (/P) — The Bureau supported,ltaelf when from a Ford Foundation grant. The unit will provide emer­ . Q u a r t i GIANT ed. Oxygen was forced down the hole After four days qnd nights of la­ 2 T O P H ITS he survey was conducted to, a charge plan was put into effect gency power for all hospital facilities, Including the elevator, and World War n, ho was a ipember (Oontlmied from Page One) to him, ' ' of the Board of Appeals, Selective bor, workers today reached . the Ind out what the labor maricet and a large number of names were replacea a battery arrangement which would provide only enough SLLI h i i . t.ii H is mother, Mrs. Fred Smith ■ock Bs4mb T>er Csiila Service System. He also served on DBMOCBATS BACK BBROIN surface with the bodies o f three la in thta area and if local people cleared through it. power for lights during a power failure. Waterbury, Aug. 22 (F)-f-Towh. it was "to o . dangerous an opera- o f Saskatoon. 12S m iles south o f “Something “Midnight PROGRAMS would wbrk in this area if Jobs were The Chamber's Board of Direc­ the Natienal Child tabor Commit­ construction men entombed in tee in 1914 and was a member of Democrats have unanlmoua9. re-" Uon." Big River, kept up a eassuring tunnel under Lake Ontario. O f Value” Story” available Some 1,800'question­ tors decided that no more general At S:U S:M-1S pared for distribution to Chamber the National War Savings Commit- nominated M ayor Edward D. Ber- ApproKln.ately 100 volunteers conversation with the lad as the The three were killed in an ex naires were sent , to j-eaiilenta of membership funds be used for the the Board of Directors that the gin to run for reeiection in No­ rescuers started to sink' a shift RockviUe, Vernon, Tolland and E l­ Bureau in the future and that the of (^irnmerce meinbers. He pre­ Credit Bureau could be a paying tew In 1918. with' shovels and two bulldozers plosion Sunday when they were He was a member of the Ameri­ vember. He will oppose fom ef parellei to the hole. AU others about 5,000 feet inside the tunnel, S»t. I p.m. CUldrMi’a PrvnMa lington. Bureau be appraised and sold. dicted that the transaction would enterprise if under private super­ answered police siren alarms and were kept away from the top of ALL WALT ^pi^EY SHOW As a result of the aurvey, the The Associated Credit Bureau of probably be ow a bid basis under vision. can Academy of Politieat and Mayor Raymond E. Snider al­ preparing for a dynamite blast >*AFBICAN UON” Yiefeo Everyday" Social Science, Psl UpaOon fra­ ready named to run on the . Re­ came to the farm about a mile the hole tc prevent possible cave that was to put the tunnel into «*AQHNNY APPLE8EKD’* CSiamber office has already sup­ America advised that a credit the supervision of the Retail O ed- ins around the mouth. ••MElf IN RPACE’* plied two local employers with bureau be sejaarated from Cham- it Bureau Board of Directors. ternity and Skull and Bones publican ticket. The contest for north of this lumbering and fishing use as part of the city w a te r All Rights Reserved— A donny-brook gets its naine (T alel. He belonged to the Univer- the mayoralty will be their sixtl\ town of 900 persons. The ground is hard clay soil supply system. f COLOE C^jftTOONS 8 part-time workers, (jhoate said. bdr auspices, Grusha said. Grusha said that the proceeds from the unrestrained free-for-aU H. T. INekenson 4 Oo,. Inc. clt^ d u b s of Nmv York and of straight meeting. Snyder won the Big River is aljout 360 miles and there was no problem of earth During early effort# to readh The executive secretary report­ Accor^ng to Gnuba. a notice of the aale would revert to the fighta that used to happen contin­ Hairtfard, the-Graduate Club of first four times and Bergln won north of Canada's border with slides , or collapsing walls such as the bodies, one man perished for ed that about SO per cent o fte is e outlining the conditiona and pro­ Chamber's general fund. ually at the county fairs in Don- New Haven, and the Ausatds Chib, two years ago. eastern Montana, ; « t in the lake have plauged other rescuers in lack of oxygen and many other persoans returning questionnaires cedure of the sale ia being pre- It was felt by many members of nybrook, JreIXnd. IMPERIAL workers were overcome by gas. would. cohsider. working full time ill Rockville, tile survey showed Since then, mining experts had that' the average mileage of resi­ worked to purify the air. MANCHESTER dents working out of tinvn is 23 to D m ivc -9n 'Jltf otir 26 miles per day. 77ie replies Indicated that more Fitting children's shoes is a specialty at Leonard's: Main Feature Shown First wlyes from Vernon work than Hospital Notes Tonlidit from the other communities sur­ Yes, Mothers and Dads. . . we do know how. veyed. Of all the wives that work, MANCHESTER TONIGHT . FRI. - SAT. ELECTRONICS PaUents Today: 194 60 per cent of them have Jobs lo­ cally. AD M ITTE D Y E S T E R D A Y : Mrs. LABORATORIES It was also learned, through the Edna Lewis, 381 Center St.: Leigh GARY GWNT DEBORAH KERR survey, that about 50 per cent of Ann Giles, 151 Cooper Hill St. 277 BROAD the working group would train for Michael Alikesezik, 613 Main St. better positions If couraea were Poll Parrot Corrective Bhoa PUBLIC MARKET Michael Piela, 19 Grove S t; Ru' n ttin g A BOTTIE available. 803 - 805 MAIN STREET dolpj^ Polak, WDlimantlc; Armand f e f f : . RADIO Another Interesting . statistic 4 q c ia ity Uancosse, 185 Autumn St.; Mrs. gathered from the survey shows Mary Frey, 6 West St.; Mrs, Ehnma that 34 per cent of the Rockville Davis, Hartfford; David Wiley, I I Harttara. Oaoa. lal tt B orl^ eU , MoZa. lesidents who' replied rent their 100 Oak Grove St.; Mrs. Clara ______lel JA iKW Britan. Gama. homes, while In tfenioq, the home Kaezewski, 76 Drive A; ite., Ann CluaasI ts Watarkam. Oaa renters are only 10 per cent. The CkaaUal U Halraka. Mata. McBride,- 33 Perkins St. AN AFFAIR TO r em em b er Ellington total ofhoine renters ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. waa 20 per cent, and‘ in Tolland, SHOES Gloria Pelletier, 159 Maple St. ( t) BANDSTAND (ISASt BIO PATOI T eight per cent rent their homes. 881 MAIN ST ' B IR TH S Y E S T E R D A Y : A eon to (Zt-M) MATINEE THEATBB Vernon has the largest percent­ ••FUting U Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Sweet, 49 (CMwr) age of new residents, according to MANCHESTER that's 20% more (ia u > BOB CRM BY BHOW Our Butinett'* Legloif Rd.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. (U) OPEN HOUSE the survey, with 60 per cent of the Russell Anderson, Hebron, a son (U> BEIOHTEB DAY replies coming from persona who BEST BUYS for the WEEK END to Mr. .end Mrs. Alexander Girelll, ---- 1) UUKBN FOB A DAT had lived there less than five ( « ) OI9DT______'------33 Lilac S t; a son.to Mr. and Mrs. BECBET 8TOBM years. In Rockville, the figure is Gordon Hendrlcksen, 66 Laurel S t; OS) EDGE o r NIOBT 26 per cent, in Tolland 32 per cent a daughter .to Mr. and Mrs. Gra­ (ZSat) MODBBH BOMANOES and in Ellington, 39 per cent. beer for four < t> MICEEY HOVBE CtCB -Absentee Ballots Azmllable ham Holmes, 30 Walker St; a (U> 'TBE TO OBEEN POULTRY znnlMur.lu., MuNtqiOoeaaarfu Applicatioha for absentee ballots CORNED BEEF i daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ar^ur (IS) T HE kimaT SHOW Phone MI 3-1624 Fawcett South Coventry. (B) rOWKDY TIME ^ for the Oct. 7 town election are Noriv* FrMh CntwUp (Ul WESTEBN MOTlE jLvaitabli at the office o f the toivn , DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: (55) OUT WEST WORLD'S BEST HOYIXS SPECIAL PRICE FOR Oontinnous From 2 P. 3L “ Samuter Memoir" Voters’ Session Saturday LEGS Am ott Rd.; Mrs. Grace Garbarlnl, (5t> PHONE YOCB AimWEB / "B A M B r The next full session for ad- 44 Biasell S t ; Mrs. Jane Johns, 2H)7.4:89 - 7:11-9:43 inltting elects:^ to the town voting BRISKET Lb. 69c 83 Essex St; Mra. Marjorie Par­ IS!' > CONNECTICUT ONLY BREASTS Fancy, roUed or flat. "DESTINATION 60,000” (55) ,WBATBEB ' lilts will be held Saturday from 1 tridge and son. East Hartford; 8:27 ■ 5 :53 .8 :81 MANCHESTER! I (55) CBOSSCCBBENT P a.m. to 8 p.m. In the town clerk's Mrs. Vldala Gagne and daughter, ChlidNti — 85c. ’ <;M»> WKATHEB office. 161 Etdridge St.; Mrs. Simone Cur- : U P HRATHEB a 8POBT8 WINGS LUMBER, Inc. d o ix a b m o y ib kin and son, 19 Fulton Rd.; Mra. **r HeaH" CHUCK Lb. 65c V ^tiica O'Connell and daughter, IS! N E C K S and Lean and boneless. 100 Lydall Bt; Mrs. BeVerly lUILDING MATERIALS AND I (It) t o n ig h t f Eliidiatli Ardon Wheeler and son, Chambers Trailer ; 2522 • «®vrEi 3 T r a c k ' ( 5) NRW8 B A C K S 3 Park, Rockville; Mrs. June Broadt MASON SUPPLIES C O S M E T I C S I* and son, 4 N.' Fairfield S t ; Miss PBIDAY, AUO. S3 "W a dtlivar" SMAIX LEAN FRESH Patricia Iverson, East Hartford: U'tM ( Ri NKivm PORK SHOULDERS Lb 49c Mrs. Meridith Fait and son, East 255 OoBter St^^ao S-5IU ‘ WINDOWS Hartford;' Peter Rlclwd, 465 N. !!'!! ! *-1*45) LOVE or u p e Arthur Drus Stores i Average 4 to 6 Lbs. Main St.; Mrs. Louisd'Clement'. t i U m io -d a y m o vie CONTENTS Margaret ' Watson, Thrall Rd., WABO ‘ liaa J‘e! RmUcvllle;. Arnold Butler, 110 (IS) 7 O'CXpOK BEPOBT SS^YW O O D BEST G U A R A N T E E ------(tt> WEATHEB (IS) NEWS Strickland St.; Mrq. Irm a Gagnon, (IS) NEWS A WEATHEE . illJuAT HOME WITH EITTT TURKEYS BUTTER 41 Bsrry Rd.;‘Mri.' Anna Miller, (53 CABTOON CABNIVAI, OUR WINDOWS ARE COVERED WITH A 7:M (tt) SPOBT8CAST . 51 Mill S t; Mrs. Gladys aose,.610 'W o n t e d * * ^ o h n i c o A Extra Fancy Government IlM (55) WBATHEBMAP 1:33 (JJ) AS T y s WOBLD TUBMI i W. Middle Tpke.; Richard A. Wll- 7;U (1345) DOITOLAS EDWABD8, 5 Year Factory Written GUARANTEE ■(XI) NEWS * Sweet Life 69c lb. lisme, 388 E. Center S t . NEWS (N ) n,U B (M (Cetnr) That Interpret The Grade A, Moat, All Sizes (IM S ) JOHN DALY. NEWS k it t y Protectsyou agrainat defective materials and workmanship, including replace* Extra Fancy In quarters. WEIGHT LOSING CONTEST (IS) ACTION IN THE AIB Wishes o r The Family COMPARE! nUBSH GROUND Lewiston, Mains, Aug. 22 — lilt ( t4S)'L0NE BANOBB men! o f broken glass or damaged screens. "E re ler Aa Eye" * ’*• h o y s b p a b t y Charles W. Harvey, 26, a 410- . (1345) BUT. PBE8TOM (3343) BKIDig AND OBOOM JOHN B. BURKE HAMBURG HU 49c ◄ pound ^ p e salesman from Nashua, (1143) ANDY W ILLUM 8 4D NE Bfakes a nice meat loaf. * Land 0’ Lakes 73c lb. VALLI SHOW N. H,, has challenged State Rep. 7:43 (1343) NEWS FUNERAL HOME LEAN GBOUND In quarters,' Albert E. Cote, a 3M-pounder, to a • i n ( t> PEOPLE’S CHOICE TE L. M l S-688S Special ^ JALOUSIE DOORS Special ◄weight losing cemtest. (1S43) BOB CVMMlNOa BHOW S7 EAST CENTER ST. The first man who loses 100 (1343) BEST o r OBODCHO CHUCK BEEF u. 59c (33) BALPH PLANAOAH. VA.A. A5IBULANCE SERVICE pounds would be the wiimer. Ha P. BHOW EQUALS said yesterday he plans to go on a ^JPRE-SEASON $ 1^ 0 .9 5 diqt anyway, "so why not makt it Weekend GROCERY BUYS contest" (1143) DBAcSlKf” (It) PLAYHOUSE OP BTABS Doval Toilet Tiaaue Fancy White Meat Tuna 9:33 ( I) THEATBB TIME FISHER " A Skadair Betweea" O n ly ^ ^ i (S3) mOBWAY PATHOL FUR STORAGE PRICE Opttonal 2 F or 2 5 c (31) PEOPLE'S CHOICE Dial 3n 9-7111. 225 Brmul St. Gan 35c 3 For $1 S T A T I * " ™ ^ (U) PBO tTBEETUHO Dovalettea SPECIALS! N o tice Dinty Moore B ^ f Stew SEALED SWEET i G A U O r a i l l W HyN" Grtan Stamps Givon W ith Cosh Sofot 2 F or 4 9 c Will the boy who wit- MAPLE SUPER SERVICE STATION Flaosa UM'Owr Cain’s Mayonnaiae Lg. Can 4 1 c • ORANGE JUICE 2 i 2i 2 5 e ncBsed a woman fall in a i I I ni{l( A I ION. \( , I -.-.OIJII s III;, ,, Oak Strsaf Eatroac* BEST BEER EVER BREWED 6e O ff Regular Price Verigin PretivI BIRDSEYE PEAS 60000 Moroi: Ti M I ,, I ■ lotel store, Monday, Ju ^ 22 between 4 and 5 P.•Ma hhJW.HAU.zmi Now Ft. 4 0 C B.X 2 9 c Bea''Oiu' Wonderful Display o f Froseo Foods 9 7 1 .7 8 ,;iV'i M j Road Service j please call—■ MANCNitnii Co h n * IN ONE OF AMERICA’S GREAT BREWERIES MICH Am pla FREE Poriiiiig Hartford JA 8i70S2 CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS " f l -

fe r.'S ; .j;' \ \ '***« KABROBEffnEB BVBfflfOTG JOEAMLa^ KftBCEESTEB» COtm^ THUKSDAY, AUGUST 22. ISST m orning at SC CUum itow C ton k. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. AUGUST 22, W5T ■Cohmd^ Pam Khf>r in J «i Wtiinn, okit and Hurvay Cdl« ^ RtcilytaRbnir cisions are reached. The advance sale of tickets has p r l c e i o n 1958 m odels by an aver­ ss a court day, continuing vrith I . Sun day a church ien'lceaw .lH be Fm iilch; nat 1«d «if)h tii. P a ,. And htw puiAm ai /p-AndpArim tA a i ^a link, finajir** ' Philip Tahitm i fnjRJGJtj' amt tv *t BevU' "I don't know exiicUy on what Boyle. E^riiund J. Boyle, M ar>' E. been m ost en couraging, and efforts age of at least 3 10 0 , h e l d a t 9 a.m . follow ed by 4 - H o b - show s to establish the fund. Sev- ' the current sum m er pollc.v. 9 :3 0 eral Individual g ifts h ave also been ' W.- m f M s . ItAiph R, HA-iA. 'iSratiijJc, >fa«A. luur a A l f t t A r . PhlUp ficham Jr., jYiHindit jw p«r-: Tdn! O d . la H t a d J b r f t d ay w e w ill start the Job,” Sheekey McCormilcH and M argaret J. w ill be m ade- to talce carr of all Solidarity' H ouse — International serva'n ce at a.m . In the after­ There w ill be nh session- on made to the fund. | E m t f M r u i . % Im tm dam a; J<^n and fCdward' . i Tfr* wedding taka place laid . "B u t once w e do start. It w ill B o y l e a t 92-94 M iddle T))ke. ' com ers vl.o take a chance. Serving headquarters here of the U A W — r Labor Day, Sept. 2. this ses­ noon various contests w ill be held * 0 •0 m 0 . S e p C i * , take only about three days to com ­ tVist Breakdow n w ill be from 6 t o 8 p.m ., anp in Is elated over public response to together w ith a dress review and M illie H untley. H artford organ- j • P<>v. proffram bonk. and W artf sion w ill be held the next day, 1st of H otel H eiibieln fam e, w ill MMTtai*. CliMb (teugtiMr at Mr. »n Wathan Roaen', bingo; and Marlon Grange Plans and ow n er). is fo r curbing, The nuclear device, originally asking the auto m akers to take run afoul the anti-trust law s? Sweet, bone pulling. of a drivew ay entrance off , the 3 2 17.5 0 is for w alkw ay and 3 37.95 and rental of private housing, scheduled for M onday, now has >a lot of risk on .a'^ecii* prom ise Chicken Barliecue w hich the Com m ission describes as ■fudging P riday street they w ill w ant,” Sheekey is for drive. T he H utchinson-total 1885 PEARL S hkaw M art LI; daughter of M r. and M ra A lbert X. A very, K W a d d e d . been delS'yed four tim es. It is the union w ould he considerate In STEEL BEAM S IN a ’’very aerious problem .” T he oth­ Jltdging of an exhibtra wui be Mvslerv Ride I s 3424.05 w i t h 3 15 9 .90 f o r c u r b , its dem ands next year. . Appliance and F nraltara O enter X-ydaU Sf. im a w aa b »n AOg. IS at M k a O u t u r M em onal H oa- As depicted on the' present tentatively set for tom orrow m orn- The United States’ first steel Barbecued chicken w ill attract er percentage of N egroes Inhabit held Prtdav from H am until 12 2 6 .2 0 "/or w alk and 337.95 f o r i o g . O itics holed that R euther seift 188 5 gtai. H er paternal grandniouiar la M r t . Anna Avarj’ Hew estim ated coal sheet, the three beam s w are rolled in . T w o a few hundrM people .to United public housing developm ents or j 649 M AIN BTkEET h m i 13 noon. AH' exhibtta muat be ar 3 drive. The Boyle property total The relatively sm all shot, code- no letters to the sm aller . inde­ 8 York Cliy, Sto four brotbers W lUiam . Rjchard. li, Ellington. Attg. a i p a e i a n — land owner*’ frontage on the 3 4 19 10 3 15 7 .8 5 years later such beam s w ere u e d M ethodist Cm urbh on Rt. 44A i n areas , that are predom inantly 1 0 3 1 rutged and ready fbr judging by O r T B t g t c o a t i a . , is fo r curb. nam ed D oppler, w ill be Bred from pendent auto firm s — Am erican IVhera Service Is C n deratooi a d w a r d , , an d R onald, : and a alacar B arbara . . T h e l o e a l wUl (m id it# seclion m eaouret 260 feet! It is 3223,30 3 7 5 In constructing a C hicago office Bolton Sstiirday night. M r. and N egro, according to tha Com m is­ ragilar m onthly m ratiirg W edM ea- for walk and | . p f o r a eaptivs balloon. M otor* Corp. . and Studebacker- b u i l d i n g . The fair will open to the public to v 'a T t'o 'm in swpeeted that 2.30 feet of curlv d r i v e . M rs. H erald Lee w ill siipenris* the s i o n . __ to y w Battiy, daughter o f M r . and M ra. «o y B. Philbrlck. * 1 tomor-ow at 2 p.m. A t « p.m. the i ''■■■ “ ----— the TbWn Hail. RM elgh ICerber W . M am St., Roekeuie She waa born Aug. 13 at .VTancheater m idw ay w ill open. At T p.m . a ’ ™,n v- ..h.,--.-.Ic M raaoriaf Hbapnal. H er m afam al gm ndparente ara Mk. and bicycle conteet f a r boya w ill be j T j i M r* Brant M ankhom . aetitot. M aine, and Her paternal grand- 12 Teachers paranu era Sir. and M ra. CTiariea C. Bm gdon. Rrootta M aine. Local Stocks EVERYTHING 11; for klndorgarlwi smoR-fry lo coHogo •'• • •'••• • * • • • • • • • #, Sto haa a brother *ran ld.» 4. and fou r alatera. M ary, 7 , X o a n , S , iw'e ^ow will to to?d both *“* *“•' * 'undor-grod ... owoitt you at Wordil Otooto from wido t ??* Main St.—-Phone Ml andHancy and MOnpa .C 'v Tnd ffoirman, Htoei atorfdnn. « n p.m„ I pg,„ E*BeH«; and Ruw In Local Posts 0 0-0 0-0 with drawing for door piixea eacii Q uotattoas Fnrnished by pstorlmonH—ovory Rom guorontoMi for vohra, qoolhy, J Including Mondays evening after the show#. ^ aell an d HTathleen C nyU t Oobnrn k M M dIebrnok, Ine. A iS * daughter of M r. and M ra. R ichard Qould, W Ullm antJr. .M UI Torn BUw n T w elv* new teachers w ill Jolrr soHifoction—or your monoy bock! Outfit your school- J Thursday Open till 9 P.M. 0 M waa born A ug 1.1 at M ancheater M em orial H topiU l. H e r SaturdaVa aperial eventa wily im B i d A s k s d W A R D S ^ The atd W inderm ere anfll hi the other teachers recently hired Bonk Stocks 4 goor now—pay lator on Words conyoniant forms. aiaternal grandparent# ara M r. and M ra, R uaaell W olfe. Andover, a rake aale in the afternoon and a jx a m te doll carnage parade In the evwung been torn dawn. Deem ed by the H unchlM ter'Board of Edu­ M yichester T rust .... 90 f S and her pacem ai grandparanca a r» M r. and M ra Andraw O go- t o r u a r . t h e t t e t t raw ansrle» w ere aaMr, WUUmantie, . at 7;30. cation to bring the total of new Conn.-. B an k rm d > • e • • j Sunday at 2 p.m tto horae pull­ drat taken off; and larar the reat T r u s t C o ...... 3 7 t » 40 o f the building dem oUabed. teachers to 45. 2 4 in g rtonfeat w ill be h eld First N ational B ank W aaa h iuiiin, daughter o f M r. aad M ra U oner Dem era. S - tofr toBtom pF T hese .teachers w ill help to m eet HIM W Br-Sg S W IM S BW g-Adg. CT a f M iTiehraear M em o- of M anchester .... 2 7 S 3 i n M lae Juatina O eC brll .of Saddk the increased enrollm ent ss W ell H artford National rtal Hoapttal. H er m aternal grandparanta are M r and M ra T w o apental conteaST a l a o b e ­ X IU and M iaa. M luial O lgsam of in g held thla year. O n e ie the but­ as to replace Inalructors w ho hkve Bank and Trust Co. SO 32 n g a a r Datgle. W ent H ertford. Sba haa toe brotbara. D avid. IT, E*«'d"ta j him book# o r m ay be obtain ed from They w ill return, on C «bo r D ay, Lite and Indem nity In*. Cos. A ! M rs. W ard Roaebrooka. The roeal kfra. Joan R ogers, soon to be a j ara SCir, aw f N n a MM m m Howard, W aat rnukun, K. K. Sba ' V totora E M tora R krae resident of Coventr.v, who w ill 'A etn a C asu alty ...... 14 3 ' k M a a M «r e«n *Z.]n M . Z w i w n w 'Will be eligible to eater the M ra. .fam to >tdam a and daugh- • • • • a ‘ S tate eonteat. teach a prim ary gra^c at -Ver-i Aetna L ife ...... , . , . 1 9 0 ter o f W eatfleid, M ara., w ho have planck School. | Conn. General . . . , , . , 2 8 6 , IM aA H w n lii •*« at M r. and K ra Itotert JoaapH Mfm aJian. The M her la tto apiK iel creetot- been to ein g her eunta at tto yiyaioBafc ta na, Mdtton taka, ffa w aa 13 a t M k n > in g em tteat aponeorerf by th# M o­ B err intoe; have returned to their Miss Virginia Thom pson of M or- i Steam Bm ier 73 79 d w a w M anoaM l Maaattat. 1^ acatam al anndiw raata ara M r. tional M eedlecrsft BUraou. Blue h o m e . rls Plain s, N . J., elem entary grad e '.T ravelers ...... «d SM I. **n »t Dum a* 354 CM Itna S t, H artftvd and M o a». rthton w inner# hr tw o event w ill DfUIXl music. I Public CtlUNes M rs. Richard Pow er of R ook-[ ConnT Pow ir 4 0 i j t a r m J m rm ^m tm u ar» Mr. iM M ra. ZonoyR X nnalaai. n yrn doai be aent to the n oum w ide eonteec E v a e t a g 2 7 V.SS lam . M E M lako. K a kaa a krotllM . Caitlol RirJlard^Z A lready received 1^ eaft. ofrld ala E l t o g b n i eerrnepeedent 7 M ile. Junior higji school m sthe- Conn. U gh t * Pow er 1 7 0 0 0 0 ia a boat-of-fair trophy to be r . B a r r Haiepboae T 1 QUASITY matics and science. f Hartford Electric Lt. 58 ayrarded to a local w inner. M ra. s - s n z M ra. Phyllis A . Fortier, P aw - | H artford G as Co. ..37 ^ * 0 0 * a S y , am at M r. and M ra. Jaary W liaaiar. O uM itara tiickqt. R . I., elem entary ph ysical; So. N ew E ngland «aO ar A vlC A#e*t*BI*. H a w aa torn A u g . 1 3 at M aactoatar R oaebrooka .Jiaa oth er distalle a m u - SALE 229.88 e d u c a t i o n . 1 T e l . . ' ...... 38' 40 M am otlar H aap M W a aiatam al -TcC - SU M anitoster, junior high school | xerry Steam ...... 155 liM lUtal. m * aucam at grandAtthar la David o ara«. Pitta- t e m b e r 1 4 f r o m 1 t o 9 p m . , t b t mathematics and science. Torrington " 2' ™ grani^toranta ara Mr. and Mra. Allan R agD lram aate fo r a rater *re U S i- e m i QDAUTY FABRICS m ontto M eal reetdenea t a g o n e FIME LEN(»C M rs. Sally Hohenthal of M an- U. 8. Env'lp com...... 2,3 J y e a r S tate reeldcnee. v Chester, a n intermediate grade a t U .S} E n v’lp ..... 11 1 V erplanck School. Veeder-R oot ..... , 4 7 < i 5 ’VtaM M p P M M *. aea «# M r. and M ra. How# W haalar, 23.5 PHARMACY M rs. Catherine Little of M an- C a i t a r 3A H a w aa tom Aug. Id at M anelM atar M anuwlar Hoa- T to Rev. Xton K. H a a t a a m c C T he above quotations are not to lY DAN IBV% STEVENS,^ atad at tw «' kwptlenw Baratov ehester, a m iddle grade at the » a nwtam at gm ndf^anta ara M r. and M ra Patrtek Bow ers School. be construed as sctual m arkets. PayV ra W HBnwm Ue. and M a . paternal gram ftnothar e* M ra Cath- Fredene Spaullng of Glaaton- artna W toafer. W tH knantle- H e Kaa a brottor M iehaai Xam ea, htiry., m athem atics at the high DALEY t LOiD), SPRIND ADLLS 3 3 n i w i « t o L 12,000-Foot Hoad Tops 0: 0 0 '0 0 s c h o o l . \ R esignations, of the follow ing 12,0 0 0 M arlto P bM r. aon «K M r. and M ra. W n llar P , M iOar. Xr.. 5t T rail R idge R oad, at f e e l f teachers w ere also accepted M rs. is the highest continuous-autom o H M U . H a M M tom A a«. ^ at UnnelM aUr Manm rlal Hoa- M arilyn H. M acLeod. Hollister gO A m » raalam al graa^wvanta ara Mr. and Mra. Adoff bile hlghw a.v in the U n ited States, Street School; G eorge H . M kclrod. It traverses Rocky M outain N a­ iM ratw a. la M rek St. Hin paternal' grandparm ta are M r. and 1 STUDENTS Junior high school teacher; M rs. M ra. W aitar P , M tUer S r, Seat M art/aed. tional P ark , run n ing from the E stes 2 SR OUR COMRUTi Phyllis Bosk, elem entary grades P ark eastern end to the G ran d L ak e m usic teacher; Atne Carlson, V er­ w estern end of the park, w hich is to daughter o f M r. and M ra. H egar 1 . f J e g n e , 2 SfUCTIONOF planck School; Mrs. Nancy 88 m iles northw est of D enver. 1 5 1 M drlgga se M m w aa bom Ang. I« at M aaekaatar Me< Daniels, W addell School: M rs. inonai Ilaw gm M arratem al grandparm ta ark M ir and M ra D orothy K rii-lckis. i^athan H ale i - ...... * to A laaan dbr riegna, 1 5 1 CM rtdge St, Sha Haa tw o brothara. Alan^ School;, and M rs. Beatrice Sack, PAPF.R eoNsriwmo.v rises Z m d H asny. I. : • niEFCJISES Buckley School. Indianapolis— Per capita con- Leaves of absence w ere granted" aum ption of paper and paper-board M a t Cart, aen o f M r. and M ra Xokn X. DuSTy Xr.. 43f S u m ' 2 AU PRICES to M rs. Jacqueline W agner, kin­ In the United, States rose to 421 M t( SC He waa tom Aagt 1 7 at M aaKhaacer i U m o r i t S H o a p i ' dergarten teacher at IXncoln pounds in , 19 5 8 , m ore than 1.50 tal. K M m ataraal grandm otSar ia M ra Cart Olannottt. D or- School; and M iss Ann M . Goltno, tim es the am ount used per perbon • etoater, M aea. and fcia t t u r r m l grandpaxantn ara M r . a n d M r a . • COMPLETE SCHOOL SUPPiKS tescher' at the Nathan Hale In m any Asiatic and Near Eaat Xeto X, D i^ y Sr , W ant M edford. M aaa. H e haa a brottor, S c h o o l . c o u n t r i e s . K o M r C • A A • A W eaidy Ljraa. tar ,of M r. and M ra. SH Blam A . Sewtt. : DEWEY RICHMAN reversible BoKoa. Ska w m bora A m is at M anelM atar M eraarial Hoa- p t t a C M a r tmtanmi giw nO^rtnit ara M r. and M ra. Artlm r B. 2 747 MAIN ST. Chtoto, X m ^ea, kc, and her pataraai gran c^aeu ara M r. WEAREOFEN and M ra, Vallaea I>, Seott W aat SprbigM di Xaaa. Sto ton 1 4 9 . 9 5 hialriin M , M ilM ira sW AraBirMig’s Jirabk osglMh tilt Tha saason'i prattiasi a bro tto r lO TO am A , X r„ I* m ortto. WED, THDRS. Md FRI. fllGHTS TIU 9 0 0 0 0 0 , ploidf, p r i n i t > solids, itripos ^ - ii plitW B w gw y BiBhogRiiy firtA i ...•ttrartivt, Uiif-wMr flo«rifigl ^ S term Haaaetfc. aon of M r. and M ra Kannath Lappen, Idt in noHonolty famous fob- Oak SC He waa tom Aug, 1 7 at M anetoater M am orlal H oa- QuaMy faelurail Salactad Radto aMitore— uM eraa aa tenpalet This Yfeek's Special pMal. Hia m ataraal irao^airanta ara M r. and Mra. Oaear Marble,' rpofter, cerk derigni— colors Nner At Wards for Less Than L98 rici. Mony drip-dry cot­ Abraliam aeac H artford, and M a paternal graadparenu ara M r, naara Mfpeatew dramar frenf, /- N and M ra Xokn Lap p m . ee Cojie s c SB mirror, beat drawer eeaakuc- pa door dtoi 9a9* ttaa. tons. So# drossdk With sap- **•••. ; ' y' MORIARTY BROS. Ui lenw....1fM and more! 9, IV widtha. Thla ndvC paid far by Ray »fatara, Inr. LINCOLN • ENGLISH FORD • MERCURY 59. YD. , y toys’ cotton briofs , MORIARTY BROTHERS t a b u E ® y s ’ cotton knit Ushirts Boys’ rtg. 98c shirts - p REGULAR 24.9S CORNER I. 9 S W ROUGH T IRON RECORD STAND C o iq bad cotton. R ain- , . n 1 1 0 A dvertise In J h e H erald — >It P i^ s 801 Ctoitfr Stfddt OiWH Eyminf* MI S-S1S4 OeBerouely eiaadt ioUd oak with piaaU- M # # Keeps .records, aibuou. aad pto«o to. A M N ag. a for 1 7 5 . F u l l _ i Fins cotton knits, no . ■ w 2 fertad lag eponingt 0 F o r 1 daad top. U m ad eelf flsM L B o w fanutaa. l d W fattor. Ctt^pcDoC daadMter black itolah. IL H FURNITURE SHOPS, Inc. X cut. Nylon rshforebd j | m O ironing naododl Bright # 0 ^ ' ’ ' and doubio crotch. M xta i.ia ■ G - ' 3(^7 East Center Street l-en«x T^hoppi^c Center iw ck .S iu s|-i 4 ^ ^ 1 stripes,-short sioavos. iO BN 6- t | | ; ' m - y/ r i}.

.irAfrUHKi^TiiiR EVENING HERALD, »A!PCHESTER. C0NN« THURSDAY^AUeUST t t , W87 PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX UANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, AUGUST *2, 1987 Coventry IH e l ron ^anrl^pfitpr country in the world with aueh e ting some things be aa they are, in Andover dover Idtke Property Ovraefi' As­ Skywatch Schedule requirement. accepting them without closer ex­ Droodles sociation. (ALPOA). Schooh Will Open Sept. 4; Jon^i Injured &tpi^in9 JfpraUi Other parts of our Iron Curtain amination, in being' content with 'ALPOA Is also holding its an­ stand against the freedom of not touching them. In practicing By RdUER PRICE ^a^tor’s Wife nual auction at tha Red Bam Sat­ Friday, Aug, 28 P U B U aU U ) 8 V tlU i urday. Donations for the auction Auto Crash Midnight—3 'a.m. . ■KlUUDPRINTDia COTINC Aihericana to leave this country. satiety rather than eurioatty. Oh, ..Volunteer* Needed I t BUm II Struct will ba called for by Cheater Os- Phone Ml 3-5135 Materials Shortage Feared 3 a.m.—* a.m, . . . . .Volunteer* Needed ■ MjLiicitectcr ■^n. iTis State Department policy on to be sure, there are those who by Named Teacher, Hebron, Aiig. 22 (Special)—Mr. 4 a.m.—6 a.m .,. . . TtlOiljSir. TOR0 U8 0 N oakl, Andover Lake. . .Volunteer* Needed WAX.TKII K. rSRGUSON peseports, which hae tha perhaps every fibre of their own being Coventry, Aug. 22 (Special)—fRtver Rd. There will be games and Mra. HemV A. Jonas of the 8 a.m.—8 a.m...... Olive Chartler PubUaUcrc * At Kiadergarten MaMchester Evenipg HeraM An­ 8 a.m.—10 a.m...... Olive Chartler PouBdctf October 1. Um nonsensical effect, of holding In must inevitably try to press closer FOR ClEANER, CHUKR, USIEt HOME HEAT Teachers and pupils of the local with the pack committee In charge Hop# Valley R d\ when returning thia country some undeslreblei we to every etsf they see, to whom Ando-/sr, Aug. 23 (Bpeoial) — dover oorreapoodeot, Mrs. Paul D. public (choola will start sestiona of program plans. from a vacation a\caps Cod, met 10 a.m.—Noon' . . . , .Louis R. Cali TbbltiMd STcrr aiTUilng ElOcM PAuwliehl,' telephoaa PI 3-6858. / Noon—2 p.m. ., -, , .Louis R. Call ought to be gled to have go, Is also knowledge, however drab, is more Mrs. Willard Thomsn wlll-teach the Sept. 4 with a alight shortage of The pack committee will have its with an accident ^tiirday, when Tc bod Holiday. Eotcred at iba Materiiala on band, according to an annual election of officers and 2 p.m.—4 p.m...... Garry Sutllife, J. Victor Mardii pa a: Manetaeater Coon., aa a violation of what ahould bt the ■stlsfying than mystery, and who, afternoon seaslon of the Oolumbia Our 4-in-l Heating Plan Includaa Auto- their car w>as struclctoy a bus in 4 p.m.—8 p.m...... Bill Greene, Ronald Rickert aca Mali Matter. (Cooperative KIn.iergarten when It announcement today by Supt. of year’a program planning meeting Nmv Bedford, Maas.Xjones au*. JBSCRIPTION RATES rlt'ht of the citisene of any modem, when they discover that stars * matic Delivery, New Mobilheat—the fuel Schoola Worcester Warren, at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Ih the Amer­ 8 p.m.—8 p.m...... Wajme Gqrland Parabla to Advance opens in Septemhee. . Ss— A Thooglit for Toilay tained injuries which aknt him to 8 p.m.—10 p.m. ., ....O live Ray, Alice Fagan civilised country to travel ea they don’t twinkle, try to force thalr She recently contpMed a course oil that deans aa it heats . . . Periodic Thia Is due to the fact that funds ican Le^on Home. All parents are St. Luke's Hospital th\re. Mrs. One tear ..... Spaneored by the Maaehester were.not available until quite late, urged to attend. 10 p.m.~Midnight- . Joseph Marcln. j. Victor. Marein Stt Montha ... please. " churlish knoA'lsdge on everybody at Wllllmantic State Teacher* Coll , Ooqaeil of Chnrehea • Burner Maintenance. Pay the eeay Budget Jones, and their two'children. Bon­ Skinvatch Post located on top of Manchester Police • Station. Three Montha lege. causing a delay In receiving books Women Volera' Plan Meeting ny May and Jack and BUl.v)^der- TTie State Department policy on else. But ' Major Simons seems Plan Way. Low monthly paymen^-no M u b ilh M and supplies ordered for the com­ Volunteer* may register at Civil Defense Headquarter*. Munici­ One Month ... Last year atm taught in Naw “A word fitly spoken 1e Uks ap­ The pre*Provlalonal League of son, a foater son, escaped fhjur^’. pal Building, on Monday, Wednesda.v or Friday from 1-5 p.m. WealLT ...... travel not only applies to certain mors our kind of being, at least a Lore on and previously taught for extra ooet. ing year, Warren said. TTiese are Women Voters will have a imlt The, report la that Jones\will ■ Sinste Oopr .. individual Aftnericans whose views little sad over hla own discovery, ples of gold in pictures of silver." four years in HawiJi. She grad­ wov. 35:11. - expected soon after the opening meeting Tuesday ffom t p.m. to have tb remain In the hospital sfor MEMBER o r the State Department, may not and content to leave the rest of us uated fcom the University.of Con­ of school, however. 9:S0 p.m. in the Booth-Dimock Me­ at leaat 10 days. He is junior war­ THiC AaSQCUtEOASf------" PRlsiSS "Keep watch on your worde, my The Aaaeciattelated Preea la exclualTalp ralish, biit it also applies to cer­ our stars aa a'c know them. For ‘Bathtub For People Who Uko to necticut with a Bachelor of Art* darlings, CALL MItehwH 3-5135 FOR TOP QUALITY School Work Continue* morial Library. 'There will be a den at St. Peter’a Episcopal Churcq entitled to the uaa et repubileatioo ot tain foreign countiiea to which, such deference to those who pre­ Sing Duets' degree'in J944." ■ For words ara wondarful things; Numerous > improvements in dicussion of "Ybur Town’s Charac* heje- ■ y \ all newa dlaiiatchaa credited to It, This tandem tub which, inci­ Mrs. Thomen la the wife of tha teiiiticB, Political Organisations Amstoa Hwiirllnlng to (lose not otberwiae credited■ In titletill paper under department rulinge, no fer to cheriah a certain illusion, They are sweet like bees' fresh SILENT GLOW OIL lURNERS buildings and grounds of the local and alno- the______local newapabliahi pabliahed______here. dentally, was mvented by my col Rev. A'illard Thomen, who became honey; schools are being made. The Rob­ and Elections." Th* swimming course at Amston All. Ittbtaittbta ot renubUcatlonrepubUcatton of ipecdali. .American of any kind is allowed our gi^tttude. league. Dr. Schwlne, aella fhr only pastor j i the First Cbngregational Like bees they have terrible ertson School program includes re- A meeting for the unit chairmen Lake will close with the usual diapatchea herein are alao raaerved. to go. When this applies to news­ $79.50 complete with combinatidn Church this summer. M d . 'discussion ' leaders waa held Aquacade Sunday at 2 p.m. stlnge; ^ oiling of all paved surfaces, recon­ [yesterday morning' at the home of run aenrlca client of N. E. A. Bere, papermen, it tries to make the free Pitch Pipe and Stopper, Floating An even house for church mem­ They can bless like the warm glad ditioning the lower ball field, paint­ choir SIgIm R4»he*nuil Ice. Inc. Metronome and Waterproof Music bers and friends will be held from Mrs. Ivan N. Robertson. In prep­ The Congregational Church choir Publlaliera Repreaentatlreat The American press a routine tool ofj sunshine. ing the boys and girls lavatories, aration for future session*. Jullua Mathewa Special Acency — New Stand. It can also be had in a foin-- 3 to 5 p.m, Sunday at the par­ And brighten a lonely life; reconditioning some of the furni­ is meeting this evening at th* Torh. Chicato. Detroit and Beaton. .State Department policy. decker sirs for Quartets and Dr. sonage on Ro’;te 6. MORIARTY BROTHERS T)ia Waterfront Manor Develop­ church to rehearse for the dedica­ MltMBER AUDIT WREAU OP Connecticut They can cut in atrifa of anger. ture. electrical repair* and a new ment Assn, will hold a property- CIRCU1.ATION8. In defiance of this travel ban. { Schwine Is now working on an Vacatinn Notes Like an open 1-edged knife'.’’ kitchen sink. tory services which are to be held L.P. (landlord’s permission) model 315 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER owner's meeting at 7:30 p.m. Aujf. Sept. 8. John Bell, choir mas /-, some i t young Americans, some Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell B. Hutch­ (Author-Unknown). At the Center School, there ia a 31 in the development cliibhouae The Rarald Prtntlnt Company, Inc., that will accommodate, Glee Clubs inson, Andover Lake and thair (Sent in by Elsie Hearman). will meet with the choir at rehear­ * accumraaaauinea no imanciaiflnaoclal raaponaiUlity for of whom did an ^bie and Intelli­ Yankee new gravel playground, toe chmr«-There will be voting on the pro* sal. The choir has been bn vacation ! typocrapMcal errora appaartnit In ad* and Choral Groups. Bach tub is children, Alan. Kristine, Pater neye will be repaired and the ex­ posed new by-lawe. Joseph Ro­ ‘ Tertlaamasta and othaithar raadinc mattar gent job of defending the Ameri­ B y A. H. 0. fully equipped with Nonskid Bot­ and Timothy, have returned from through the summer months. ’ la Tht Mancbaater EKTanlntt Herald. can way of life at the '?outh Festi­ terior of tha building Is now be­ mano, president, will be in charge More Wells Drying tom and simulated Porcelain finish Ocean City, N.J., where they visited ing painted. of the session. val In Moacow, are now on their More cases of wells going dry Dtapiay a c m tla ln t ctoatnt boiuwi In its last sale|Of bonds for the and for an extra charge ot $50 Dr. Mrs. Hutchlnson|s parents. At (Coventry Grammar School Junior Girls Plan Tour ; Per Monday—1 p.m. Prlday. way to Communist ChinA When Schwlne will Install a push button Other vacationers at the sea­ continue to he reported. Neighbors ! £'"■ r ™- Monday. constniction of the Connecticut electrical repair work la under Fourth District Auxiliary Ameri­ vho have arteaian wells or those ’ For Wadneada^'. - p B Tuceday.“ ' they.get there, however, even the Hi FI Tape Recorder that will shore were Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. proces* and the teacher’* room 1* can Legion junior girls toured the For Ttoraday—1iy—1 p. m. Wadneaday. Turnpike, the State of Connecti­ automatically transcribe your -voice Pfanstiehl, and their youngsters, whose old fashioned well* are still Tburaday. ablest and most patrioUe of tham being converted Into a Junior high Natoan Hale Homestead an(l held holding out are generous with their ; RfSaijaaiLr- „- r t W . cut Anally put ita full faith and Shd scrub your back aimultanieoua- Davi6, John and Christine, who classroom in order that an ad­ a picnic and swim at Waterfront . ClaaaUlad deadUne; 10:Sb Am. m__ aiU hava trouble defending Amer­ credit behind borrowing for a pro­ ly. If you’re interested In buying have recently returned from a visit Manor Development ‘beach today. supplies, txeept Saturday — EAST HARTFORD TELEPHONE BU O-OSSl ditional regular classroom for PT8A to Meet ' $*a m ** ica on one point—the point that ject Aral ichediiled to be backed a set of’ these tubs, contact Dr. with her parents in Newport, R.I. Orsde 1 pupils h« avaitsble for in­ The girls were guests of Mrs. only by the toils from the Turn­ Schwine today so he’ll he able to Weekend Actiritlee ' Stanley Harris, district sergeant- Tha first official mealing of our State Department threatened creased enrollment In this area. Regional District 8, Parent- Thuyaday, Augtiat S3 them with criminal prosecution for pike Itself, and subsequently also make delivery by Saturday night. A dance for teenagerk will be at-arms. Mrs, William B.’ Hotch­ backed by the regular state gaso­ held at tha Red Bam at 8 p.m. Ne,v TewcherS Named kiss, local American Legion Auxil­ Teacher-Student Awn. has been set making their journey. line tax. Theoretically at least, upping Its originally scheduled toll tomorrow, . sponsored by the An- Several new faculty members iary Junior Actlvittea Chairman, for Sept. J«. It will bt held at the Howell Cheney The greatest soUre'e of strength then, the borrowing of Turnpike rates. have joined toe staff, Including waa in charge of the program. i.ew Junior-Senior high school Misi Myrna Gruhn in Grade 3 and here, and will be a reception for for AmericA the greatest thing we funds has now become a general It doesn't take too much imagi­ . I/SMer of Thanks Received - j Howell CSiaAey choaa avoration* state obligation, which is some­ nation to took forward to tha day Mrs. Anna Scelba In a combina­ Mrs. Gilbert H. Storrs haa re­ teachers oC the new school and will can do for ouraelvea and for a tion Grade S and 4 at Robertson be "open hmwe ” to all residents, . which were aerloua^and thouithtftjl. thing that would never have been when Dlinois, too. discovers that 1 ICE CREAM SODA ceived a letter of appreciation for ' ahd the Isat quarter century of hie qUeating world, is for tu to be countenanced when the project toll roads are no longer unlimited- I > < School; and Clarence CL Edmond­ clothing sent by 4-H club* for dis­ to. give them the opportunity to was Arst launched. The state Arat ly self-liquidating, or content to son In Grade 4 and Mrs, Bernyce tribution to the needy In Bavaria, look over th8 school. kin^ and active life waa davotad as free as we can be. The advan­ r Any Ffaver, 21e ^ tage! In this so far outweigh any ventured to incur .the $328,000,000 slay in their own Anancial corn­ Brennan \h Grade 7 at Coventry packages were received in good Arrested hy FBI Mr. and Mr*. George Munson of primarily to two. flelda which ab- er, but hungry characthca,likely to Grammar School. condition by Gurgomaster John Andove. will preside. Other officers possible risks that our choice Is Indebtness scheduled for con­ William H. Chough, right. 31. formedy of A^ancheater, la escorted into U.S, commissioner’s office in aorbed him ifreatly. struction of the Turnpike only on wind up bullying the states which [Arthur Dnis Sturts j //BA Slates Hearing Muggenthaler and a Red tooss Chicago yesterday by Deputy U.S. Marshal A1 Wohler*. Chough was arrested by FBI agents who have been elected are: Mr. completely clear, and there is no the assumption that this waald be gave them birth. The Zoning Board of Appeals Worker, Mia* Ida Mueller in Ba­ Chough has been sought for two yean! by Rhode Island authorilie* in connection with the fatal and Mrs. Boyington of Amston, ' On# waa tha field of practical varia. economic theory, and in thia he time for a long and gradual re- a side transaction, fully im t by (ZBA) will have a public hearing heating of 4-year-old Debra CoiUofi of West Greenwich in 1955. A hearing before the coramis- publicity: Mr. arid Mr*. Robert traaC tiet'a merely reverse our­ tolls alone. The project would at 8 p.m. Aug. 29 in the Town -Of­ Some 6.34 pounds of clothing aioner waa postponed pending aiC arrival of warrant from Rhode Island. (AP Wirephoto). Farley of Marlborough, program; waa a atam. unyielding, and yet never have been sold on any other Window Shades fice Building to hear' the case of were donstfd' by local and Mans­ Mr." and Mr*. Andrew Gasper of selves abruptly, and thus be our- basil. field resident's for this ninth an­ alao a rantla elaaHeiat. Ha be Made to 'Order . Norman Major of Roaa Ave. Major with the Canadian Navy and'ivas Andover, memherallip; lira. Donald : Upved In economic lawt' that man selveA Two things havt combined to has entered an appeal for a permit nual annual 4-H clothing drive, of. been engaged in the silk’rtianu- E. Griffin of HehrOn, recording which Mrs, Storrs of the 4-H Toven head meteorologist ,’wi^lh the Deaths Last INight facUiring business and also parti­ or sovenimant eouM not alter by force the state out of this original Bring year aid rollers In and to build a combination open stair­ Canadian Task Force in the secretary; Mrs. Douglas Secord of aaeumptlon. One la the tight con­ ■av* S5e per shade. way and door stoop with a 21-foot Committee was general chairman. cipated in many Ckmnecticut edu­ Marlborough, corresponding secre­ whim or for purpooee of expedi­ Fortunate Visitor* Medlterrean during the recent By THE .AHHOCIATED PRESS cational and welfare projects. He Tht Heir Apparent dition ‘ ' Her Anancing and Increased coats also turns into a vicious cycle : . We Give Consumers OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. Thus, even before getting Into /sducation. Hera hiS contrlbutiona which has, at yet, no clear end-* Profit-Sharing Stamps were immense, ranging from the Hoffa's alleged connection with mg. The increased coat fpr the i ™ Jifs a. early excellence of the Manchester the so-called phony locals In .Ntw Turnpike itself and the - increased *, School syetem to tha Impressive York, the committee had shown cost of the. borrowing Increase , the ' 16 OZ. CANS amount that ought to be raised ’ growth and devi^pment of Hart­ that Hoffa took advantage of his from tolls on the Turnpike. These, ' ford Junior OoUege to which, -at position of considerable power In however, must not be raised to i one period, he gave ahnoat a full the union to promote his own In, any point of diminishing return Each *8 •ijOl iRiiyMEir time devotion. Ha was a valued terests outside the union. so there is Increasing probability, Hershey Syrup 37* Furthermore, his testimony made as the thing goes on. that toils and experienced counselor to other alone may not do the job. and that clear Ijoffa eaw nothing wrong institutions of learning, and*It was the present theoreticar statue of f r a n c o -A m e r ic a n PURITAN CANNED in this field, his friends judged, with not paying the union mem the Turnpike bonds as a general that ha deservedly felt moat useful hers interest on their money state ^ligation will become a nenciijly real. and purpoaefiil. which he had used for Investments Connecticut, however, la not ' cans He was alow and measured’ in In such enterprises as an obscure alone in such, troublas. Up in Mas- Smooth Dairy Quoon smothered in sPAGHEni : PICNICS his speech, considering every argu­ heavyweight bcwer,:a girie -camp, • revolutionary bill ! I ment or. olmrvatlon worth stating and a horse-betting arrangement giving toil payers on the new Mas- the hreidi-from-the-ialands goodneiui well 'and precisely. He was con- ■ Nor did. he see any conflict of sachuaetU turnpike a rebate of thot only pineapple hosl Ereiybody QUART DECANTER 3V2 LIm . siderats aiid courtly In his manner. interests in hla havinjl financial ***°'‘"» tax on a toll . goes for this trecrtT *2.39 dealings with employers with He was a well-beloved husband, fa­ f r e s h '^ ther. and grandfather. Throughout whom the union hsd, collective tempt to bribe people, and parti- i • ttlj, eailT QUtIH K^TtONAl ».t*tl'OrutNT CO hie life, ha made the highest use bargaining contracts* He 69. more, trouble with world opinion was a Bingtc simple fart. ■ IS OZ.#KGS. PICTSWEET than any other single fold in oiir When you’re 10 miles closer to MANCHESTER Iron Curtain, and the Russians toe stars, they do not twlnkl.e. SLICED STRAWBERRIES know it and keep dramatizing it. That is enough* to warn' (is LUMBER, INC. That part of our Iron CSirtaln MARY'S .00 against space 'travel, as It also 358 UENTEB RTREET •MANCHESTER’S MARKET OF QUALITY” stands against the entrance of warn* against more terrestrial PHONE MI S-5I64 1 SOUTH MAIN ST.—MI .1-6920 3 pkgs. *1 ethers into this country. And ft it close approaches to things which FURNITURE DEPARTMENT BERLIN TURNPIKE ■*wot onl.v toe Russians who regent are myiierious and beautiful. An EZ-WAY Product LOW ER ST. FLOOR LEVEL • PHONE M l 9-5221 (Re«tM5aii^15) AtRout*72 0v(Kpan I3ie fact 'That w$ ara thp only There Is a certain wisdom in let

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mlMlonara Francia J. Prichard, Graham Attacks V ernon Montagus Whita who rtplaced Hu­ Girard Trial Judge U.S. Literature Libel Witness Reports bert P. Oollina, and Cheater M. LIQUORS 1 Tolland Coui^y Worthington; High Sheriff Paul ^ 'a - j r i / M i ...... ■ih-'- ■" • #9 Sweeney and State Rapreeenta- 8:0 0 A .M .to 11 P.M. | New York, Aug. 32 (/n—Bvan- Conunissi'e^ers Uvea yianklln a..WclIea of .Ver­ Known as Stern Man gelist Billy Graham says America's Stories Substantiated non, BSugene Gagliardone of Bolton and Gardiner Hall of Willlngton;' Arthur Drug Stores j Jar^n. Auff. 32 (IF>~ taste in literature shocks the world To Meet Tonight Loi Angeles, Aug. 33 OP)—In-^lMaoit from proaUtutaa "only A tall, gavint man of SO atalka like and is casting doubts on this coun­ try's capabilities for worfd leader­ vestlgatora for ConOdentlai Maga­ abouf four timsi,” a pensive atork through the streets Vernon, Aug. 22 (Special) — Gelzewich Heads ship. zine substantiated stories about EarUsr, tbs dsfenM failag twice Tolland County Commissioners of this qiJet rural city hig-htly. a Graham .told 16,000 persona at In efforts to show that Conflden ^ U N T THf TOTAL! singer Dorothy Dandridge and shoppinf bac swingingr trbm one Uadison Square Garden last night tlal performed a public service by will'be St the Superior Court room Heserve Center that no American who buys lit­ actress Mae West with signed publishing certain types of stories. tonight at 8 o'clock for a public airn.' sts,tements from the men involved, hearing on the county budget and Neiglibors and plasersby bow erature like Confidential Magasine a defendant in ‘the libel trial has John D. Odom, a member of the A former Mancheitcr man haa "can point a self-righteous finger Georgia legislature, was hot per­ to hMr a progress report on con­ been appointed commanding officer low as re passes. He returns their testifled. ditions St the County Jail. at anyone In Hollywood." He added, Fred Meade, who with his wife, mitted to testify about stories he of the U.S. Naval Retervs l^ in ln g salutaa bi-t does not stop to chat "We as a nation are guilty." had writtan for Ogttftdenttsl. Judge The budget of $64,387 for next Center in Hartford. Marjorie, operated Hollywood Re­ year la about $6,(M>0 more than ex­ la the tiny 4-room house where The megeslne now Is Involved in search, Inc., Mid yesterday that, Herbert V. Walker ruled that he Cmdr. Julian Getsewich THE SAVINGS WILL AM AZE YOU! pense* for the current year art IM Itvps^ alone he prepares his a libel conspiracy trial on the bandleader Dan Terry gave him an^ had no connection with etories rMd yeaterday replaced Lt. Cmdr. Ray­ eveidn^ meal as a handsome Ger- West Coast. ' Into the trial record by the ^roeecu- expected to be. The current year mond Marker In command of the DEWEY.RICHMAN aflldavit about a purported affair tion. ends Sept. 30. TM Hie^erd dog watches from Graham attacked laws so lenient with Mias Dandridge. Meade said Of the total new budget, $38,055 reaerve center. 761 MAIN ST. JkiaeaUi a chiir. as to allow "the scandal maga- this was tha baala for a Confiden­ The defenM aleo waa refused la being asked for expeneea of the Commander Getsewich was bom The man la Ihatrict Judge Yuso xlnes;: the sex magasines and the tial Btory entitled •"'What Dorothy the right to read to the jury jsll while $38,233 la for the Com- in Manchester in 1913, end gradua­ Kawachi, who" will preside at the pornographic literature to be sold Dandridge Did in the Woods." loiw list of articles on such sub- miasionera' activities and for mis- ted from Mancheater High School Item by item, day by day your savings mount until' they trial of SP. 3.C. William S. Olrard, in almost every part of the United And Mesde said he and private Wts as social sscurity, cancer cellaneoua Items. in 1939. accused ' of fatally shooting a States." detective Bahney Rudltsky ob-.i Curas, a mink coat racket, tele­ Most prominent iiicresMS being He enlisted m the Navy In 1983, Japanese woman on a UH. military Hollywood, the evangelist said, tained a statement from the laii phone blackmailers and the like. Baked are in capital Improvemei^t and WM commiMioned an ensign in count at First National - really count! Pennies, nickels, flnag range last Jan. SO. The tri^ should not be condemned complete boxer Chalky Wright that he l>Md 1>< Outside the courtroom, two Md in the mltcellaneous account 1943. Ha MW aervice during World OENnR opens here Monday. ly. "It Is the tew who give the in an apartment with MlaayWeat movie stare who were eubjedU of for the Superior Court. The Capital War IL-and ha* Mrved as engineer­ dimes soon become hard cash doUars -.and certainly- C'amoved by Preeaure many a bad name," he lald. for a year. The Confldentiaf story OonffdAiUal etoriei iMued deniale, improvement account ahows an ing officer on the U.8.S. Worcester, In 31 years on the bench, Judge The evangelist said the real prob­ was titled "Mae W etfa Open French actreas Corinne Gstvet annual increase request of $5,000 a cruiser, and at Ouantanlmo Bay, NORSERY SCHOOL Kawachi has become known as a lem Is with the millions' of Ameri­ Door Policy." ,/ • said the story tMling on her pur­ to'be used ss ahucleue account Ctiba. The Thing to Save is Gash! ftem man who follows the dictates cans who, derive a vicarious thrill Meade testiSed tWit he Inter­ ported smorouB demands on actor fora new jatl Or for Oxtenaive re- Commander GetMwich, who has WILL RESUME SEPT. 4 of his conscience and who does from indecent literature. "Where viewed boxers about "Mlaa West's John Bromfield when he was her iaira to the present antiquated relatives living In Manchester will affinity for prize/Bghtcra." huatoand and later on actor Jeff make his home In Wethersfield. not yiild to pressure. He won a are the propheti of God to speak lulldlng. BegietratloaB being taken aew. measure of fame by refusing to out against this sort of thing?”, he Meade, who ii being tried aloni Stone was "absolutely untrue.'* Court BeaovaUoiie . bow to Japanese army pressure asked. with hia Wife and Conddential an^ "Con/idenLal Magaxine Is a The miscellaneous account aski s GOOD BET For further Informatton tele­ while serving as a civilian army At the conclusion of the sermon Whisper ktagazines on charges of malignant growth," she eaid. 'Tt $3,700 for renovations Ih the Supe­ TiilM, Okie. (F) — The Draft phone: Mre. Cluutee Kyan, MI in In^nesia during World 530 persons came forward to make conspiracy to commit criminal muet be deatroyed, and I will be rior C ^ Nectarines 4 don't know. I must find out.” KYBO COFFEE 89< COPLEY COFFEE 9 5 * Kawachi graduated from law ' school of Tokyo's Hose! Univeraity with "touch action" straight lino tloislgn, color inside and outf NATIVE • Whits to 1929, became a Judge the same ^ Pascal Celery year. In 1944-45 he .was a civilian • 11.6 cu. ft. overall capacity • 2.1 cu. ft.'freezer COPLEY INSf ANY COFFEE J-OZ JAR 4 5 C 6 OZJAR 1 . 1 5 administrator in Java, Indonesia," 6 automatic Interior lighting • revolving shelved ' supervising court proceedings in • 8 mini-cube ice trays • fold-away bottle racks ■VUliONP. GREB4 the Japanese occupied area. • magnetic safety doors • foot p ^ ai opening ^ Native Peppers "After the slurrender I was kept • Automatic defrosting 9.4 cu. ft. rrfrigerator Section Calo Dog Food 2 'SH-or cans 27c In Indonesia prisons until Febni-, a seaied-in refrigerating system • 5-yr. protection plan ^ o f> S Sn idaLer^ ! srj! 1947 when I was repatriated,” 6 juice can dispenser and ice cream rack • egg racks Angel Soft Facial Tissue RKGOfkoo 21< he M id . "I was not a war c r im i- ! • may be installed flush against 'wall or buiJt-in DOWNYFUKE • FROZEN STARKIST - FROZEN nal, though." ! grkg At the Girard trial. Kawachi will Junket Sherbet Mix 2 « $ 29c be assisted by two associate > DUTCH APPLE PIE judges, Tezio Salkawa, 40.. and! 1 YEAR Marshmallow Fluff 2 t«-ozja»s 45c Waffles 2 Tuna Pies 2 .‘ts 53‘ Takashl Hirata, 30. There is no S FE tiA L MWBWWIW;- ■■ ■ ■ - -Tlinr i ...... T-|i[iriM^- Jury. ! General Bleetric "Filter-Flo‘ Herb‘Ox Bouillon Cubes can on: 21c SERVICE Mads from Our.R'ich BuHercrust, Your First National Super Mai'kets m Herb-ox Chicken Cubes canofu 21c -with Real Dutdh Apple Filling, EACH Dr. Wasserman | NORMAL Topped with Slreuwet-. a . Kretschmer Wheat Germ h-ouar 33c 1041 Main St., 297 E. Center St., Manchester Gets, UGonn Post, 45 INSTALUTION i^rst ^Ujafaxine X^atue! Dr. Harvey Wasserman, who m came to Manchester a year ago as Old Fasbionad Bluebgrry Cake OPEN TILL 9 P.M . the to:vii'e first Ivsychiatrlst, has AAade from Our Specie! c o n r i A i .i H recently been appointed Asaociate fP IC IA L aiKtE Every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Old Feihioned Mix and Filiad ^ FAMILY Profeasor of Medicine (In Psy- EACH with Blusbarriet 4 9 QN SALE NOW i chiatrj') at the University of Con­ Long As 30 MONTHS TO PAY WASHER 7 necticut. In this capacity Dr. Wasserman will spend about six llus Dot hours per week a t the University. yfith 10 pound clothes capacity Duz LGE FKG 3 2 c Salad Dressing miracle whip qt jar 59 Laundry Starch 12-OZ PKG 19c He will continue hia regular prac­ N iagara Karo Syrup SJl'm 25c 25c tice at his office at 9 V/. Middle Tpke. • Holds one pound more per load than most leading washers I Beauty Bar* KRAFT • Chaste For the fast year Dr. Waaaer- Zest Soap 2 27c Velveefa UB PKG 4 9 c Unit Laundry Starch 12-OZ PKG 15c iKan has been spending about three • One simple dial operation gives you ajjhoice of 2 wash cycles! Crisco UB CAN 36c CAN 99c hours s week gt ths University, 0 - perform ng vBrloua profeMloiial • Automatic lint removal • Special water saver for small loads! services. Bath Ban 2 BARS 3 7 c KRAFT 16^0Z JAR 5 5 c A native o l ^ e i ' York. Dr. Was­ • General Electric dependability backed by 6-year guarantee I Zest Soap C h e ez W h iz Unit Liquid Starch 32-OZ 8TL 16c Wesson Oil 64c s'.’..* ? . 34c serman Is s graduate of Queens College and Syracuse Medical ■< School. Before corning here at the i 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE KRAFT PARKAY RB PKC ir.'.ltation of the Manchester Men- i Babo 2:JS^s29c*'2?iSI39c M argarine 29 Nusoft Fabric Seltnsr W-OZ'BTL- 4 9 c Wesson Oil 20e Oil vs GAL 1.03 tsl Health Society last yMr, he completed three years of training Guaranteed Factory Trained at Mennlnger Fouridatlon in To- OPEN DAILY, 9 to 9 * Kan. FREE PARKING Model 850-P Authorized Service % ■ f A O s m HANCHESTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 22^ 1957 MANCHEjSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1957 PAGE ELEVEN Wiretap Shows Hoffa U.S. Sees Judgeship Case. Here Cleared Way for Dio No Atom Goes to High Court (Om UiuwI from Pb(« OBo) Superior Qdurt Judge John (tot­ Transfer Students ter today/' signed a reservation neordinjn will help refreih your Curb Now Asked to RegisteY T h rttU sh o p memoiy." Obituary sending/' the Manchester minor court judgeship case directly to the After the March 10.1063 conver- Students who are trans­ Mtion waa played, Kennedy told (Continued from Page One) ferring from other high schools State Supreme Court of Errors.' A & P to r a Hoffa he had a number of almilar This clears the way for the case any suapenaion of nuclear weppona to enter Manchester High phone eonveraationa to play link* D eaths School thii fall are requested to be heard during the high court’s Ina Hoffa intimately with Dio. teats would be agreed to by the to vtalt the High Schqol wlthlp fall tarm, at tha aams tiiiia as ths tuU w eek iMo-controlled locale in the old United States and Ita Allies only APT, United Auto Workera (UAW) the next few days in order thkt two other cases involving judge- Mra. Herbert B. White unde'r;."certaln conditions and safe­ their schedules may be 'ar­ Anally did get Teamatera chartara Rockville—Mis. Catherine (De- ranged. This applies only to ship dispute. M. in late 1950. Varennaa) White. 68, Hall Hill guards.” transfer students, not to ln_^ Supreme Court JutUcs Chairman McClellan (O-Ark) Rd., Someraville, widow of Herbert The most Important of these con. coming freshmen. • Wynne yesterday granted / • re­ tried—without much luck—to jet R/ White, died yesterday at Rock­ ditlons, the statement made clear, quest that ths case be heard along Hoffa to explain aome of the pointa ville a t y HofplUI. is that the. ausprnsion ahould be with those Involving the Meriden It H no aurpyise to anyone that A&P keeps all prices as low aa ppasible. The real surprise lies in how In the rectftded exchangea with Dio. She was born in Sackville, New part of an agreement for "a per­ and Hartford courtg. ' fast these many Imy prices add up to substantial savings for you 1 Come, do ail your shopping her* For the moat part, Hoffa aaid .Bruniwick, Canada, daughter of manent cessation of production of The local caae^tfevolves the at­ for one week . . . you’ll be thrilled with your total savings on scores of fine (luality foods! TW cy'i ifaffi ffills y** in reaponae to point-by-poInt quea- the late Stephen and Mary De- fissionable materials for weapons Coventi^ tempt of Coventor Rlbicoff to re­ tlona that he didn’t quite recall Varennee. She was a resident of purposes and inatallation of in­ place .Wsslejr Gryk with Jules n 't "fMfffy fr«iA"f what varioua portiona i i the talka Somere 40 years and was formerly spection systems to Insure per' Karp as Jddgs of the Mancheater meant. employed at the Someraville Manu- formance." Brp^a Labels c o u r t./ WEEK END SPECIAL JANE PARKER-ENRICHED "Well, Ihere’a a relatlonahlp -facturing Co. But U.S. officials, who went be­ The three cases stem from the PORTERHOUSE or SIRLOIR there that givea thia oammlttee She leaves one son, Anthony. yond the President’s statement in tatfura of both the 1955 and 1957 If aome concern," McClellan aald. Someraville; four daughters, Mrs. explaining the* Allied position, said Legislatures to confirm the gov­ SUPEE- bread '■Dio la not a very popular fellow In William Fields of Rockville, Mrs. fUtHslaitT Lists the West is interested in halting ernor’s minor court judgeship ap­ WHITE 2 1 LB acme circlea.” Albert Ganvsine of Somersville atomic testa only as part of a pointments, with the result that RICHT "He waan't then,” Hoffa replied. Mrs. John Sojka Jr. of Ellington, package disarmament deal. Such a A FalsehprfA he made interim appointments in SLICED *But I .could aee no reason to .be and Mrs. William Balsewicic of package, they said, should include both yaara HEAVY heaitant to be aeen with Dio to Hasard villa; and alx brotnera, not only the production cutoff and ' However, Gryk sind three of th’e work out a problem concerning the Albert of Seckville, Oeorge, Ed­ Coventry, Aug. 22'"(Special)— Sandwich Month Faeturai Jan* Parker pkg of 12 M e Inspection provisions, but also The. case of two/Msessora. docu­ other judges tbe governor sought STEER Teamatera union." ward, Clarence and Reginald, all Arm agreements on zones fpr aerial to replace contend he lacks the STEAKS That prompted Oounael Ken­ of Lynn, Mass., and Amede, Van. ments dlscovehitl lest week aAer TOP ROUND. BOnOM ROUND er FACE RUMP SANDWICH ROLLS PKG OF 8 25' and ground inspection, on red,uc- having beeK "missing” since authority to rsplace one set of in­ lEEF nedy to reel off a long liat of couver, B. C>. Canada. tions in military force#, cutbaciu terim judges with another. criminal cbargea brought againat She is also survived by 12 March, took s new turn today. BICUlAlt in conventional armamehta and Central Issue Dio before that'period. grandchildren and one great The papers, personal property June Parker Apple Pie nice 53c NOW sr In addition, he noUd that the grandchild. control of missiles development. lists of the National Silk Co. for This was the central issue "1 sincerely hope.” Eisenhower 1954 and 1955, of no inherent argued at a special Supreme Court YOUR CEGUIAR X A C AIFI, Anti-RaiciMteering Commit­ The funeral will be held at Som­ LB Jane Porker Patota Chips Mice 59e NOW tee had, Ju8t prior to tha time in ers Funeral Home, Main- St., said, “that the S|Aviet Union will value, were said by First Select hearing last month. After hearing qi-.earUon, called offieara of Dlo’a Somera, Saturday at 8:15 a.m., now join ua and our weatem col­ man Goodwin 'W. Jacobsen to have the arguments, however, the court CHOICE- Jane Parker Giont Jelly Rail, RiGULAII ' . A C UAW local "peraona with un- followed by a solemn requiem leagues in agrMing to our dfs- been "mislaid." He did not say raised the fundamental question eitici 43c now" High Maas at All Saints Church, armament "ropoaala, including the- whom he thought was responsible as to whether the governor had ROASTS .OZ 4 9 C aavory badcgrounda.” cessation of production of Aaaion- This ia the scene in Mansfield where two youngsters, Daniel Haines, 7, Mansfield, and Thomas Both men are Republicans. the authority'to make interim ap­ Another paaaage in the March Somersville, at 9 la.m. Burial' will Ericsen, 10, Brooklyn, N. Y„ were killed last night. "A” shows the rock which slid Into caved-ln Sandwich Stoahs IXCnSlOK FROZEN PKO ba in St. Barnard's Ccntctery, able materiaia for weapons pur- Town Assessor P. Ra.Vmond pointments at ail, and asked ths 10, lom phone, convenaation went posea." section. "B" where the boye were euffocated. The rock and much of the sand covering the two Broga last March said the papers opposing couniel to explore the SMsafional Valu6! W eek End Speciall GENUINE-MACHINE SLICED thia way: Haaardville.' youths waa later moved by the bulldozer in the background. (Herald Photo by Pinto). Sandwich Sprrad ANNRAfiC ”* BINT '2 1' PTB ST. '35' HoCta:—Homebody waw putting Friends may call at the funeral Will Continue Testa were deliberately :‘mlslald" by question in a reargument during in the rap againat you; I don’t home today and tomorrow from 2 Meanwhile, the Preaident aaid some political faction to embar the October term. y Ann Png# H u Dog RoUsh know who tha H-— he ia -- to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. the T’nlted Stetes will continue to rass him in his operation of the When' the- court reopened the conduct nuclear testa "as our assessors office. inatter, Karp decided to get the LEMONAPE Dio: Uhuh. Trooper Saves Rayburn Says Hoffa: Wall, wa’ll ba there eny- security requires." Paper* Returned Manchester case into the record. -9. -tAKL FROZEN-PINK or REGULAR SILVERBROOK FRESH CREAMERY way— The western allies are how whip­ News Tidbits ■While Broga was vacationing Previously, he and Gryk had Town Receives ping into Ana) ahape a worldng last week, the papers turned up agreed to stay, out of the litiga­ LB Die: Teah, well he told me—be paper e’nbracing all of the weatern One of Three Culled from AP Wires Democrats for in the town clerk’s vault. He said tion and abide by the decision in SPKIALLY 6 O Z Calves Liver BUTTER u . pr.nt69' toM me ah, that I may have to be today he feels the term "mislaid" the Hartford and Meriden cases. en tap—(aiqiarently at a Chicago propoKUs which Stasaen has P l i C I D CANS BMeUng). $13^688 frotik presented in the London meetings is Untrue because he and State Po­ Karp la being repreaentet) by 1 . 0 0 ALWAYS STRIOLY FRESH, GRADE A since the latter part ft May. Playing ^Dare^ Howard J. Morgens Jr. named Rights Accord liceman William Tomlin of the Attys. George ' lAiaher and Paul SUPER«RiCHT-FANCY .SU G A R ^U R ED ------Hoffa: Teah; but whan it ooi to succeed newly appointed Secre­ Stafford Springs Barracks made Groopert, his partners in the up, we’U be there anyway.r4f any The weatem wotkinfr paper Is due to be handed ‘o Zorin at' Lon­ (Continued from Page One) tary of Defense MoElroy as Proc (Continued from Page One) a thorough 3-day search of Broga’s Lessner, Rottner, Karp and Groo- THIRST-QUENCHERl tUKON-CONTENTS ONLY EG G S / DOZEN ^® O—— ~ ~ trouble, we’ll be there to Gas Line Firm records in the vault and the pa­ 5 defend it. don in about a week. Within . two ter and Gamble president.. .Fugi­ bert law Arm. Gryk la being repre­ weeks, offlciala said, it seems wire fence surrounding the vacant tive who held six hostages in federal todgea limited powers to pers were not ^era. Broga also sented by Atty. Ernest MeCtor- DCIIEDAACC g in g e r ALE & a fu ll a a C 401 A C C Dio: Uhuh. The town of Mancheater has re­ D C V C IU IIIC J ASST. FLAVORS A QTS A 7 ChaOSf SilCff MK.08IT, AMERICAN PKO S a highly probable that the Ave lot. California overeome by his victims. punish for criminal contempt in says he lias proof from the town mick. Gotmaelv Kennedy aald thia ceived 813,(M8 from the Algonquin Two inches of rain falls oi^Pltts- voting rights cases, without a juiy clerk, dated May 10 this year that ahowed Hoffa, a« early aa 19B5, powers represented in the - talks , Despite Johnson's efforts, four ■THIRST-QUENCHERl REFRESHING! Damostic Swiss Choua Oaa Transmission Co. for an ease­ will simply agree to a recess which fieW, Mass.', last night, flooding trial. the papers were missing then. Special Scaaion May Act LB waa AghUng Dto’a hatUaa Ui labor boys continued to play at the site. streets, cellars.. .Stock market Jacobsen claims the papers drclea. ment to run a gaa line over town may last two montlvs or more. After a breakfast conference Hartford, Aug. 22 (JP) Gov. Sliced Bacon That would give )x>th tides time Their "dare me” game, as it was reports sluggish early trading. with the President today. Senate sinbe found, were brought into the HAWAIIAN PUNCH 3 $1 Sharp Aged Cheddar Choosa •Tm saying," Kennedy told Hof. land. Construction-begins on addition to^vn clerk’s Vault two months Rlbicoff said ttoay he ia amen­ fa at one point, "you met and dia- to recoiisider the work done so described to State Police today by Republican leader Knowland of able to any special session action SUPER-RIGHT SLICED TASTY IDEAL FOR SALADS lOiAlROR ^ The easement waa granted by far and allow time also for debate to Ilallden Engineering Laboratory California declined to predict ago along with- other papers A4P-OUK FINEST QUAUTY Damestic Blue Choesa ‘ cuaaed with Olo on aeveral occa- the Board of DIrectora Tuecday the two survivors, oonklsted of at Trinity , - .Mayor Thomas F. J. storsd there because there was no to clarify a ^vernor’s pawt'r to 4AIADS aians.'’ or disarmament queatlona in the whether the GOP compromise make interim court appointments. 1 Q T U O Z CAP'N 12 OZ • OZ « c e night. U.N. Gei.eral Assembly meeting standing at the edge .of the exca­ t)uigley endorsed for reelection by would b e . acceptable In the Sen­ room in Broga’s office.. But Hoffa inaiatad he can’t recall The” line will run through Roar­ The real issue, almost clearly His comment follows annotmee- ORANGE JUICE CAN A G P Sliced Muenster «t« wie auch talks, in'New York SepL 17. vation and. - W hen they saw the Stamford Democratic Caty Com­ ate. JOHN'S PKG . ing ■ Brook and Porter-Howard bulldozer push dirt toward them, mittee , . . TVo .anselpnBries pick­ skirted because no one wants to ment that Republic^ legal ex­ 25' : Soft Salami pk°' 39° Shrimp ' !^l "Until we find o^t whether It Kennedy said that San. Ivas (R- Reaarvolr i^operty owned by the they would Jump off the hole sec­ ed up after drifting four days at say that the papers were "stolen” perts sre examining ths issu* to MT) had remarked daring the is accpeptable In tae House there determine whether the Sept. 17 DOLE FROZEN town,along a 50-foot atrip of right- onds before; sea . . . is not much polnyu dlacuesing it from Broga’s records, is still up SUPER-RIGHT-SLICED, DELICIOUS ' HEAT 'N SERVE hearings on Hoffa's good memory of-way. At about 2:30 p.iti. Johnson FireAghteis, encircled by Arei in the air. Stats Policeman Tomlin special session should act on thia ANOOKANOI 6 0Z tomC for most details. Kennedy aaid "It Brewster ^ets in the Senate,” Knowland said. subject. , . ■ PINEAPPLE JUICE 2 CANS OJ amaxaa me" to hear Hoffa eay he Company ofAclals had prevfotlkly heard yells aa he pushed a load of speed through wall of flame* four Martin unveiled the Republican is reportedly imsatisAed, as is Bro­ eatimatad the price at between 86- dirt into the excavation. feet high in truck and cars in ga, that the "mystery" Is solved. The session has been called can’t remember these talks. plan yesterday afternoon after U "It may amaxe you," Hoffa re­ 600 and 87,000. - Sentence, Fine Jumping off the bulldozer, he Oregon brush Are .- . . Senator President EUenhower had told Broga says State Poiics are still primarily for farm tax relief and Ham Loaf sT p" * Haddock P R IID LB Pineapple A Grapefruit, Iw A 40Z « C C drought aid, but it is expected 49 ,Dei«* CANI w plied, "but I'^ assure imu my The town was paid 81 a rod plus saw one boy pointing to another Margaret Chase Smith (R-Malne) nefcamea)' it'w a s coming. Eisen­ Inrestigating. memory is such . . . I can’t 81.000 an «cra damages. The price one who was covered up almost to tahe& her Aght to block General’s hower endbrped it. that a limited number of other .neall those ccmveraatloiia if there per roA is fixed but the amount his neck by sand. Johnson pulled rank from being bestowed upon matters will be considered by the Keystene Frozen Grap Juice 3 50' paid for "damages" ia adjuatable? For G>ntempt The C^P proposal would glva law makers. were such." the boy out. It was Charles J. actor James Stewart to Senate judges iole dis^s^ion to decide Hoffa had acknowledged that he Algonquin asked for permission Brown, 7, of Mansfield. Armed Service OoDimlttee. Co^t of Living If the legislative- leadarriiip is Minute Maid Frtzen Orangeade 2 ^ .2 5 ' to use town land for a 8-lnch line (Continued from Page One) whether there should be a jury Come see . . . erne save . . . SPfCMl WBK-EHD PRICES! .did dicker with Dio about getting The Brown boy and Leonard Three Estonians sail to freedom trial An voting rights cases in agreeable oh a bill to clarify the ' Your Choico of the UAW local into the Teamatera. to qonnect ita tranamUalon main Brldepsteln, 7, the lad who had from behind the Iren curtain to be which a person, is accused of crim- making of Interim court appoint­ Dele Frezen Pineapple Juke 2 35' But ha swore that the only ob- in Olastonbury with the RockvUle- Brewster, chairman of the 11- pointed him out to Johnson, then the Arst to e s c ^ via boat in t-wo At Record 11th ments, I would not Object to THISE ANN PAGE FINE POODS.. ^ y ^ I ■Vemon area where natural gaa will conteinpt,' . for violVlng ’ a i was to nail down Teamatera state Western Conference of Team­ ran home. Johnson, seeing no oth't years . t . Morida reservation court Injunction. having it brought up. "the fw - Dele Frozen Pineapple Chunb 2 49' S ctlon over 80,000 New York be eupplied. A ^er llaving the town sters end president of Its Joint er t)oys around, continued to bull­ Semlnolcs estabilsh Constitution to ernor said. property, the line will run east of doze the area. If a judge tried the case with­ NABISCO rivets the Dio local waa try­ Council No. 28 in Seattle, subse­ b-ing new formality to their out a jury, he could Impose a pen­ Month in Row 'HoiAr-.r, I would want to see Preiiiiuin Sallines • OZ ing to recruit Into its ranks. Greenwood Dr., and Vernon St. Police now believe that both tife system a t. government . . . it done in a elmple, direct way Birds iye Chicken Pies FRozm ncoB 55' through the property of private quently produced records and alty no stronger than 90 days in Kennedy demanded that HoAa Haines and Erickson boysyWtra Freighter Arica runs out of fuel jail and a 8300 fine. In the event trons Page Oae) without it developing into a has- answer "yea or no" whether, aa he owners to the Vernon trafAc circle. testified before the Senate Rackets burled at the same the 425 miles at sea from skipper’s he decided there should be a jury sel,” he said. phrased the question, Hoffa had Investigations subcommittee the Brown boy. Biit th e y ^ ^ re cov­ decision to not toy more' expensive trial the defendant—if convicted ernm e^noted a decline of about ■ntis Is In line with a almilar LOWEST PRICE IN YEARSl attempted to "bring Dio into the probe into wrongdoing lii the La­ ered by the sand anu also per­ fuel might be imprisoned for as long one-Afth of ,1 per cent. non-political appeal on the subject Sale! Ched-O-Bit FOR EVERY CHEESE USE 2 LOAF 75 IIB1 OZ (Teamatera) union to get a foot­ bor-Management Aeld. haps crushed by wliig rock that alx months and fined up to made Wednesday ty House Leader IONA PEAS 1 0 " hold in New York .and circumvent Air Force Rushes Brewster, whose name had been Factory-wooers had more take LB A g e CAN was pushed in ^ th e ' hole so that 81.000. home pay In July, the Labor De- Frederick Pope Jr.,' Fairtleld Re­ .1 Tom Hickey." linked by other witnesses with neither their-luaymatea nor John­ Orange Mohnalode jar/J Hickey is a vice preaident of the Twins to Operation rackets in Portland, Qre., entered son noticed them at the Ume. The Demoeratie leaders, after pkrtment said, lost it to the publican. Stott Jhmbo Towels Teamatere union, who long has Lost Girl, 3 ^ , studying thia proposal, were un­ higher cost of living.^ < The issue arises from a State 3 rousB 9 ' a general denial before the rack­ The two boys were discovered derstood to object to it. in part Average spendable autiings of Pure Cherry Jom ’/A f2 5 = fought both H (^a and Dio. (OoBtianed from Page Oae) ets committee. missing about 3 p.m., when Lab- Supreme Court test next month, Marshmcillow Fluff 2 4 3 ' "Mr. Hickey waa never a problem Brewster waa one of four' per- r^^ftaincs, brother of the de- because they feel it would involve factory production workers moved which questions, in part, the gov­ Hudson Toilet Tissue S ^ c o S mxt 10 ' pra-judgment by a judge of a pos­ Pen^ Butter •ia°r^ 2 5 = for Hoffa In Hew York, and isn’t ful testing which must precede sons indicted on contempt of (ion- .ceased, told his mother he could Found Wedffed - - - ernor's power to make Interim CREAMY SMOOTH ______• ______* — — a .• -.av* _____V . _ I < sible penalty. ’ July, the department said. These a problem now," Hoffa replied. gress charges for refuting to tea-'' not find Daniel, although he had appointments (without legislative Scott Toilet Tissue ^ lOUB 25' any oj^ration of this kind. The bill, as passed by the Sen­ earnings are calculated on what w ^JJ^irmaUorU todirea Hickey is a contender againat tify before the investigations gub- seen hliti and the Erickson boy worker he. ef|-.r tnenn,. JUOgeS. Syrup - FOR PANCAKES. 12 O Z B O n iE 2 5 ' 12 OZ a « e Hoffa for the presidency of the Such .operations have only been In o-m. Space ate. would guarantee jury trials to worker has after income tax and Since, the issue Is ' before the Hormel Spnm oommlttee. x playing near the excavation. defendant,, in criminal contempt Social Security payments. The July Kraft Miracle Whip on 5 3 * CAN W Bucceaaful because proven identical Teamatera, but Hoffa Is ths odds on Nugent I-a Poma, 48, sefcretary- Mrs. Haines notified police. cases. This would apply not only to average was $75.4r for a worker high court, the governor said he Beons BOSTON STYIE er WITH TOMATO SAUCE CANS 25' iviiia f l i c choics to win a t the' union’s Sep- twins have idenUcal body tissue treasurer of Teamsters L«cal No. State Police were summoned (Continued from' Page Onef^" cannOL comment further on the Dinty Moore Beef Stew tembar convention. voting rights, cases but to cases with three dependents and $68.05 subject at this time. 2 02 A rc CAN ^ 1 and body chemistry, so that the 174, Seiitle, was convicted of con­ short time later by Mrs. Philip arising imder a wide range of laws. for a worker without dependents. Ground Black Pepper .CANS MANZANILLA lOHOZ Chairman McGlellan't^d Hoffa tempt July 31 by Federal District mother, who pulled out of many 2 70Z « A C transplanted kidney will become a Skewes, a neighbor. Conviction for criminal contempt Figured against the cost in­ The specific case before tbe Bumble Bee Tuno WHITE MEAT fils reply did not answer the 4uea- Judge Henry A. $chweinhaut. He tight spots.” court bi theX^ult of Oovemqr T5VSi 02 « r c SULTANA JAR' CAN ' functioning part of tbe rfcclplent’e Huge Search Begun would carry a posaibie penalty of creases, that left buying power Prepared Spoghetti 2 C A N S E w Stuffed Olives tion, and backed Kennedy’s de­ body. received a 30-day suspended jail Mrs. Fahey, under sedatives up to six months in jail and up to down by thrae-teqths of 1 per cent Rlbicoff* repiartng four town mand for a yea or no answer. sentence and a 8500 fine. La Poma More than 350 searchers, in Unci* Bm ' i Kc* VX21'’“,tL“ 39' The latest twin to receive a eluding (3ivU Defense workers, through the night, collapsed when 81,000 fine. from June but still about 1^ per court judgaa, appm-nl«id appointees, H.»r.'»iKy')w nally told the committee "I would K y, u now convalescing at the Elner O. Mohn, a vice president While searchers went through vived •quickly. however, when she Eisenhower administration’e rec­ over the month and apparel prices sion might decide a governor has Dovulettes paoxitihuu O F 400s 120Z |^^C say the answer could be construed of the Teamsters, and Harry 2 Darling Beef Steaks Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, one the adjoining woodland, a bull' was told the child waa alive. < ommendations. It would authorize dropped about' one-tenth of 1 per no power to make interim Judge- FROZEN PKG aa ‘no’ ” and then gave a Aat "no” of an aggregation of famous hospi- Reiss, an administrator of the dozer and a steam shovel began Fond of Cats the attorney general to seek in­ cent. The latter decline was at­ ship appointments and that all'ap- reply to it tala clustered about the Harvard Welfare Trust Ftmd of New York opening the newly-filled ^ n d p it. Fahey said the police "probably junctions against violations of ctvU tributed to clearance sales of men’s pointmjenta must be confirined by . BEAN FRESH...AND Black Hawk Chop^ettes «®g* 4 r The i:ommittee got back to Hof- Medical School which is about five Local No. 277 of the Allied Indus­ are right about her following the rights In general. The House bill summer suits the LegIqiBtura. K ■ thia develops, fa’s relatlona with Dio after a go trial Workers, are awaiting trial The bodies, covered by some 4H l U l O Z A f C miles from, the center of the city. feet of dirt and also the big rock, cat. Eileen la very fond of cats.” contains no jury trial amendment, The Labor Dsr>artment said the they maintain, miKy courta would Libby Faacy Peas C A N round w lth^e witness over union L«on and his brother, Leonard, on contempt charges. July rise In the cost of living had * 1 were' found about 8:45 p.m." by Neighbors reported seeing Eileen thus permitting a judge to punish be emptied of their present judges, B O Z « A C paymrat of hotel bills for numer­ were the principaia in the fourth firemen digging with hand shovels. with a cat shortly before her dla- -violators of injunctions without a been anUripated. July is- tradi­ and that would require a epeciai Green G kiit Peas 2 11 1 ous friends of Hoffa who came here operation of ita kind in medical appearance. - jury trial. tionally a. peak month in food session later on to change the Jaw. CANS during Hoffa’s recent bribery trial. Dr. Ralph Gilman of Storrs, history. L«on now has three kid­ Crew Will Trim medical examiner, said death was Police Sgt. Warren A. McQuee- The Senate wrote In the Jury costs. Since 1941 the Index has Thus, some feel that the September McOllan touched this off by say­ ney*. ney held Eileen’s hand while work­ ta)unendment after limiting the risen 16 times during July and special session. could act to ward &Refieshiiig! SPECIALLY PRICEDI roner Bernard the biggest in the city’s history. sgid meat supplies are at gsneral- in to lengthen the session.' In Chicago Louis said "I didn’t the admissions ofAce while- nurses removed from Manchester side­ More than' 200 policemen were ly low .■^els, although not marked­ "I am isure that' the Republican get 25 nothin’." and doctors took charge of the two walks, next week. J. Ackerman began an inquest into N O N E' PRICED HIGHER PICNIC SETS SET 69" young glrM, acting swiftly because the case this morning at the Staf­ joined by hundreds of volunteer. ly ao. He predicted very little legislative leader* also want a The foimer champion said he and The branches will be taken change in food prices over the next short session.” Hoffa had been friends for 10 or of the critical condition of Dolores away by men called skywprkers ford Springs- State Police barracks. SWEET AND TASTY LBS Insulated Picnic Bags "It seems like a miracle that she Meanwhile. State Police ques­ School Budget month. Inspects Shore Projects SPECIAUY PRICED 1.29 12 years apd bad gone to the trial who operate a. cranjp-llke machine Most of those to whoni -the axpecUng to be called as a char­ has an identical twin and has a m ad^ for tree-pruning purposes. tioned the Bridenstien 'toy this The goyernor's comment* were SPKtAuy' I HI* chance," said Victor Huskey, the morning and learned for the first higher Index means a wage in­ made shortly before his departure Gold COp Golf Bolls PRICED PKGOPI acter witness. He was not called. They Will do the job under a con­ Police Arrests Hike Allotted crease are automobile and /arm twins’ father. tract between the town and the. time that he, too, had been playing this morning for an inspection tour ' ” I wish T had 82,500,” he cora- Driving to the aiiport. Doris said at the excavation site, and that he equipment factory workera plus of shore erosion prajects. ILBilTA HIISTONI Cor Washing Brush nented. Walgreen Tree Expert Co. of West’ had pointed out the partially-buried a big group lir the electrlcai- in SPECIAUY PRICED 2.99 ahe wasn't afraid of tha aurgery .Hartford, . Nathan Pevar, 37, of Spring- Because the Manchester School Plans called for vlslta to the NONE PRICED HIGHER Hoffa was acquitted of the charge Involved In giving up one of her Brown bo^ to Johnson. System received 837,000 more In dustry adth an estimated 120,000 White Sands Beach project in Old by a Jury made up of eight Ne­ The s'kyworkers’ pruning opera­ Peaches GirPs Ploy Shorts tPECIAUY PRICED 49 ' field, Mass., was arrested yester­ kidneys. tion on the tallest trass ia part of Observers reported this morn State aid 'than had been antici at Westinghouse as a nucleus. Lyme, the Weet Sliver Sands Beach groes and four white peraona. "I’m relieved.” she explained. Ing that a dilapidated' fence sur­ day and charged with failing to Smaller groups whose wages in New Haven. Sea Side Park in Members of the jury ssid in later a year-round program of tree re­ pated, in several items which were "We’ve known for two months moval, pruning, - - planting and rounding the excavation site was p4y a parking ticket. Police cut from the school budget will be will be mcraased are in local Bridgeport and Sherwood Island CtAVINSTilN-IDEAL FOR COOKING Interviews that the racial Issue had thia might have to be done and being reinforced with new wire replaced, and the salary plan for transit, metal working and truck­ State Park. J iueTtr. HOTerKEDI not entered into their decision. spraying under Park Department said that Pevar was ticketed for rve been ao afraid I might be in Superintendent Horace Murphey. and posts. overtime parking on Jan. 3 and teachers having extended meri­ ing. The Legislature over tbe past a# ' •“ NONE PRICED HIGHER an accident or something would Funeral Arrangements torious service will be initiated. The monthly report said medical two years ha* appropriated 85 mil­ A p p le s Murphey keeps a record on each did not pay his fine. ' happen to me w> I couldn't do It care rose four-tenths of 1 per cent of the more than 60() trees along Funeral arrangements for the Pevar. was released under 87 Among allocations made by the lion for such work, and tha federal M«l 6 Vlferewt B Wimy Town to Make for- Dolores." town streets, in parks, in school Haines boy being handled by the bond-for his scheduled appearanc; Board of Education Monday were because of higher hoapitai charges government ia also helping out. Both of Dolores’ kidneys are yards, and on other public groilnds Potter Funeral Home, 456 Jackson 82,500 for text books; 8<>000 for and group hospitalization rates. Governor Rtbieoff was accom­ GREEN SWEET-FRESH NATIVE damaged beyond r ^ i r by. nephri­ in Town Court Monday. WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY $73,680 Payment ia his office. St., WllUmantlfr and those for the Pikilip Elaenberg, 87, of WilU- anothsr social worker to assist in Personal care costs went up the panied by MaJ. Gen. CSiarles Hol­ lEt CIICtE NONE PRICED HIGHER tis. a kidney dissM contracted The Individual needs and loca­ Erickson yourigster . by the Kil- mantic, was arrested ,yesterday the handling of almost-700 cases seme amount with higher prices ley, preaident of the U. 8. Beach about four months ago. Her con­ for cosmeUqs, toiletries, beauty Broeitm Board; and Brig. Gen. Al- 9 lb b ty 1 LB Q j m C 3 lb bag 1 LB Q O ^ P e p p e rs tions of the trees have been rec­ lourey Bros. Funeral Home, 36 and charged with a violation of needing attention; 84,000 for an The town of Manchester will dition ' became critical Tuesday. shop services and men's haircuts. BAG 0 7 pay 873.680 in principal and inter- orded after a personal inspection Union St.. WllHmantlc.. the rule* of the road. Police instructor of a class of slow learn­ den K. Sibley, chief of the New S.49 BAG 0 9 2.61 Gen. Curtis Lemay, chief of staff by the department superintendent said that he passed two cars and ers at the junior high school level; Higher prices of radio and tel'e- EnglMd Division, Army Engineers. PrMM am {• uw u lurMM* im M., Ml. 141 ismim a UK mMMir 4 (iiaur. ast on water and sewer bonds at of the Air Force |n Waahington,' viston sets and repairs brought a tbe beginning of next month. and foreman. crotaed over double whl|e high­ and 84,500 for a class *ln driver approved the emergency flight. If removal is necessary, owners Drug Acts Like Rcserpine way lines on W. Center St, educatioa % at 1 per cent increase in the The' payments will be made on A spokesman at Scott Air Force reading and recreation category. Vote Offered at *Bait* A diff«i«nf sflcHon panda fisued' to pay for the 1933 of property nearby are contacted Eisenber^’s court date has been The remainder of the money, * IIRDSIYE FROZEN FOODS Base quoted him: "In a case of for permission to take the trees An antihistamine which, up to set for Monday. about 822,000, will be spent on the Higher cigarette prices, following ALCOA O-CEL-0 SPONGES purchase of Cheney Bros, water such an emergency involving a hu­ now, had been sold without a an acroas-lhe-board wholesale A rsal-estata agsnt in NaahvUle PARD DOG FOOD 90«* tin sal* aviMy and sewer properties, the water away. Ernest Artruc, 45, of Hartford, plan to increase the salaries of seeking to sell 11 small pieces of SWIPT'S-FROZEN Faacy Paaa 2 liu n iu 33‘ man life where they are unable prescription, may turn out to be .was arrested yraterday .and teachers wtth extended merttori- price raise, helped push the "other ALUMINUM FOIL ■u lilt 2 25* WMk-start tedayl department’a share of the Globe to get other transportation, we a potent drug In the fight againat toods and services" group upward land in the city advertiaed^ them Cat Wai Baaai 2 le m mes 43' SWIFT'S Hollow land purchase from Rail Pay Tops $5,000 charged with operating a motor oua aervlce. Neither the social aa "Gaza Stripe — goM tfor SECTION NO. 7 are glad to help out." - m ental. illness, the manufacturer worker nor the teacher of . the ly 1.6 per eeqt. Baaai Cheney Bros., and the new sewage "You don’t realize what a won­ raporta. He says it has shown re­ vehicle -while' under the influence • The aepartment said the biggest voting Inside the city only." The r- STEAKS SANDWICH 'pKG^ S3 Oroaa itupKt21' ' 2'^''**'31* «FtFw27* itu 2 KM 39* Slit PKC 39* treatment plant. In 1956 for the Arst time the of intoxicating liquors or drugs. claas for alow learners has been strips sell for 8125 each. Tbe' ad­ % ; ■ Now on sale with A a C derful country this is until you're sults similar to reserpine'a. "but Police said that they received ^a appointed as yet. increases in fdod costs were a 7-8 MixMl VtfaliblH 2 '^ ,4 1 ' After the Sept. 1 payment, the in trouble." said Victor Huakey. average annual compensation of with a notable absence of aide ef­ per cent rise, from 76 to 81 cents vertising was intended to persuade a any purchase only W 7 total debt of the department will call that a car was being operated persons, who own property out-t-i ^ 1. 1 1 —i "Just imagine them doing ail this railroad employees in the United fects." A New York hospital is In an erratic manner In the vicin­ COURT MAR-nAL OPENS .par pound, for bacon, and a .3.2 Stcileni 2 to 4 (Im •vtiltbl* , be 82.254,000, for us.” States epcceeded 85,000; reaching ievaluating it and, to prevent per cent Increase in the price of ■ids'Nashville to buy the ■mail'' S EC T IO N 1. FOR ONIY ZS* Of this amount, 8884,000 will re­ ity of B. Center S t Police said Ft. Sill, OUia., Aug. 22of Bridgeport, Aug, 22 (A—Senator ■ > 100% HORSE MEAT POR BAIIES StTBiRBd 4 ^ •'41* CATFOOD The first principal payment on LUMBER CONSUMPTION Mrs. Ester R WlUard, 49, of negligent homicide In the deattis alx other children, 9 to 28 years 1940. DROPS Preecott Bush today brought suit STEEL SOLD IN 1884 3H4.(ui2f' 2'*'*'^'39* the 8570,00(i water department hid. Glastonbury, was arrested yester­ of four Infantiymen la a firing far 8S,0M In Cammon Plea* Court Gary, Ind.—With the invention imwECM 21 iietpze33° 2 - » 4 5 ‘ Jw ilB r J 19* 4 UK CMS 42 ' share of th^ Globe Hollow pur- The United States consumed day and charged with falling to Mage accident June 22. Berger The hoepital plane was under NEW BOX HA|B PLASTIC UN ER 39.3 billion feet of lumber'in 1956, here againat a Greenwich . oil of the Bessemerrconvarter process r chaw will be made In March. the command of lit Lt. Victor grant the right of way. Police said entered separate plena burner servicing firm for dam- in the mld-1860'a the Steel Age A box manufacturer hai' de- a decrease of 7 per cent below that she dtove her car into a'dump The first principal payment will Swanson of Woodland, Calif., and vstppad a nsw cardboard container, oharges aa Ms trial opened agea to hla heating ayatem aa a was born. With this cmcess stael •iso bs mlade in March on the 81 1965 consumption, but 2 per cent truck at the Intarseetlon of Lydall tore a eeartonartial beard, .1 t. the crew included Capt Margaret with a plastic liner, that can be above 1954, three per .cent a^ve ruRilt ef an axploalau in bla borne could b* mads rapimy in larg* bHUIob aewags treatment plant Rose, a flight nurao from TrOy, and Vernon Sts. also pleaded tamoeeat to a charge Isiat Named aa dafeadant quutiU es at low cost By 1884 ths used to carry anything from a 1953, and about tha same as in Her court date has -been sched­ ef derenotioa ef duties la oou-. 0 , H, Y# gold Ash to corrosive chemicals. 1952. waa i a FaMMd'BaoM On Com- commsrcisl production at Basss- uled for Monday« wwtton wMi Mw aeeldeut ptoV, Ito. ^ mar ataal waa under way. V P A G E TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. COW ^ THURSDAY. AUGUST 22. 1963

v r s jr » ~ M « fVHAY—aio not the only profitable use we can threat in this game of political of the socaUed Democratic Statei' Nuclear Testing! make of this land. their adult eacort. Iltey, and h football is to our men (In dpfeat). How long. Oh how Typhoon Moves GENERAL Glastonbury of the Police Department during to new mothers, crippled children degrte work in a single lubject. W DBO--UM Daily Radio tVTtC—lOSO a. We keep as a definite aaset to 1. Pocketbooks long nyitt we people of Manches- large group of Naval Patrol boye McKalg'e absence. and older people arc paH of their light hand lana going north. Urn. Mr*. Taylor, . graduate of St. Cylist Injared Vlncek said she only had time to Elks P lan Annual End Near, Says the town, a privately owned and 2. Honest govemlnent . alt the emergence of jiist from other unlta and their fathers VNA diates Meeting free service. The aaaociation is WUtX>—U M EMtera OsjUght H i m m * o p — 141# operated club. Toward Siberia TV SERVICE have sailed on a training cruise Joseph's Oollege, Uvea at ^ Maple swerve Into the left lane before a ,^1 3. Intelligence ’ , onp^good Democrat? Local canvaaaera for the houee hoping to realize 43,000 on this St., Mantuicster, Omn. German Cleric 7. We reduce rather than in­ II would' seem that the Demo­ Day* M AC A Call Police Chief that will take them aa far aa As Bike Hits Car Jimmie hit her car. Setback Tourney I repeat, I am proud that I am Seoul, . Aug. 22 (ff)--Typhoon to houee campaign of the 1967 years fund drive. Tti* (oUowinc pitjfram crease the spending of our tax dol­ cratic medicine men believe that Republican. Night* W)Ka7w$2.95. Plus Parts T- mpa, Fla., with a. atop over at Mrs. Vlncek took the boy to lars. Agnes, wi'Ji much of ita force Key Weat. The boy4 . *11 do aea- Visiting Nurse Asen. CVKA) will Teacher Completes Course ’ Manchester Evening Herald ulw ar« upplied by the radio Loa Angela*. Aug, 33 » —Teatlng they make the proposed medicine Howard E. Stafford Jr. TEL. Ml 8-S482 A 13-year-old boy oh a bike, who Manchiester Memorial Hospititi Im­ The ManchasUr todgs at EUcr spent, moved on toward Siberia men'e work while on the two meet Aug. 29 at 7:30 p.m. at the Mrs. Frances C, Taylor o f But- Olaatonbury oorreepondent, Mrs. mediately, where he was treated manacemenU and ate aubject to Now let's flip a coin and examlpe amell bad enough, the gulliUar na­ Cruising with Academy Sqhool. Betty MoNamnra, telephone MXM- said he darted out onto Buckland will begin the fall Setbai^ Tounia- i^IC—Thr«« Star iCxtra of nuclear weapons, *ayi a noted the democratic triple threat Idea today after battering the southern week cniiee, and the only coat to tonball School, baa raoently com­ for two cuts on the right leg. WDRC—Lowell Thomaa tives will think that It.mpM cure ford S-17SS. St. without looking to eee what was ment on Tuesday, Sspt. 10. Four- chance without notice. German clergyman, will cease (and 1 do mean threat). We would Switch Set from Afar lip of Korea. them la 41 per day —hlch they pay Complete data about tlie organ­ pleted a 6-weeks course of study coming, received minor injuries Police inveetlgated and made no WIHDP—Meet the ArUal something. the Nav” for thelf food. ization and kits containing lup- man teams are requestsd to regis­ 4t«a- throughout the world within three under their plan: T^io storm hit Ko-ea yesterday Patrol Boys at the Craduate summer school for Wednesday morning, arrest ter new at the club. t-t / WHAY—lUk* Way for Jluilc WHAY-Berenado I feel so foolish when I plies will be Jiitributed. Many It Kocunt Haru* year*, 1. Continue to pay on both the think back to how Jacksonville, FIa — From a new and left at least 6 persona dead. Arrangemen. were made by Teacher* at Weileyan University. Mott Meteors from Comets Jimmie Blosinski, 29 Buckland WCcc-Hiouc kvenlnx Good Muato dm« other Re- 11 mlsalng 2,000 'homeless and resIdenU are unfaiitiliar with the Qenersl Chairman Gsorgs Pat­ W RN B -P.lt. WKNB-Mualral JBchoeii bond indebtedness and the interest publicans, and ipjrself their advisor Lt. John S. Jennings. The program in which Mrs. SL, was setting out with two other TAXES HIT REOORD W710—Boat Blllrr "Public opinion in the next two anxtoualy ofBca in Jacksonville a Sea­ damages estimated at 4600,000. A > PRESCRIPTION i Olaatonbury, Aug, 22 (Special) free services'available through the ton announced that any person who wnc—Dick Burtrl 2. We would lose the tax Income awaited the‘ a The local sallora include, Patrol Taylor was enrolled ia a unique Comeu are the aource of at boys on a bike trip. He swooped Hartford, Aug. 22 (/PI — A total WDRU— Kolby WPRC—Amoa and Andy to three yeara will be »o atrong no of those board Railway dispatcher can set U.S. military spo';esman sajd there EXPERIENCE — Police Clhief Terrence J. Mckaig Chiidr. Pierre . 'aheu, 16, eon of organization. For example an ex­ wishes to take part is tha touma WPOP—Waxwork! WPOP—Fulton’ lAwla atale will be^ able to continue nu­ from thin properlyi new, good D ^ o crsts on the local > i course of study allOTVing teachers least 90 per cent of the meteers, out of hie driveway from behind a of 4161.159,433 in state taxes col­ ment but Is not r^lstared on i< JtU- tita- a switch and signals in Miami, 406 were no American csualties. ^ By Our Pharmacists 4 la apendlng his vacation with three Mr. and Mrs: J. 1,. Maheu of cellent "loan doaet' la maintained and echooi administrators an op­ WUAY—Make Way for Muaie clear weapon* testing-even Ru*. 3. We would still have to pay the gcene Iha^ were promised when local boya aboard a destroyer es­ or shooting stars, visible to the clump of bushes without checking lected for the fiscal year ended team can call CSiaiies Tucker, th WHAV—Srrenade private operator for any use we miles away. The railroad believes A. U.S. A rny ajtokeSman at the Spring St.; George Rower''14. son which in cludes a polio-pak, portunity to extend their general WcvC-KuotfO Rerue WCCC—tiiHO) urenlna Good Muaie sia;" Dr: Martin Niemoeller »ald their orgghixation underwent ita ra* cort, the USS Heyliger. crutches and wheel chairs. eye or to a photographic plat* to tm what cars.wera coming. At June SO set a new record, the state club etaward, and Isa'v* hla nagoc. “ ^ B -P .M . make-of hla facimies. this la the greatest distance in the aoiithem port c'ty of Pi san estu > Artti9r€rttg Stores j of Mr. end Mr*. James H. Rowe education. D esired specifically' IVhen they strike the earth"* up­ n c —Roaa Killer WKNB-Mualcal Echoea yesterday in addressing a luncheon cent clidnge. But alaa. it seems we The young tare are menibert of that moment Mrs. Lucille Vlncek, tax commtisloner says. John L. A banquet for tournament, 2[T1C—Your Senator'trom Conn. clu^ It la obvious that the triple United States for remote control mated dan age to American harbor of Benton Lane and McKaig'i son Though a small fee ia charged for a b.’oad area of study in . the per atmospheric, friction with the yA Bunce Dr., and her two son* J>RO-^ koilby WDRC—Amoa and Andy wal^ In vain, or to paraphrase one of a railroad switch and signals. ■ k ▲ A Ba ▲ 4^ Ah. Mk ABBk A ^ the Glaatonbury Naval Patrol John, who is 15. Sullivan reported the -amount was tlcipants wlU-be held, tot December WPOP—Waxworka iemoeller wa* the churchman and other facilitiea at 4280,000.' for )io:n< vlslta anyone unable to liberal arte and eeiencs rather atmospheric moleculei makes were traveling past the driveway WPOP-Ed r. Morcan Unit, and McKaig la acting as Sgt. John Solar is acting chief 413,900,000 more than the preced­ and another at the time o f the tour­ 4t: who defied Hitler and was im­ pay Is still cared for, and alt vialU than the traditional master's them luminous. at a speed of about 25 m.p.h. In the ing year. ney final*. W HAY—Betty Mdmhal WHAY—Serenade prisoned for nine years. He said he W a x —Kacoie (tarue WCCC—Good r.venins Good Kutld •iiti W ia%-P-P.M. WKNB-Open Mike expects to see his native land re­ w nc- •Roaa Miller WTIC—Newe of the World' / united "In this generation." WOitO-t^ lUUby WDRC—Amoa end Andy / WPOP—Waxraxworka WPOP—Top 40 Time "Reunification." he said, "means 4:4 r:4A- Germany' willWII hold all the uranium WHAY—Betty MlBball WHAY—Warmup Time deposits In Europe." These de-1 WCtX—Becom Rawaw posits, in East Germany along the | WKNB-P.M. WnCr-Badlo Lane w n c —Lif# and W'ord Czechostovaklan border, comprise | e m B d ^ ^ Kolby WDRC—TharJri CVilIinfawoed Russia's sole source of the; WPOP—Waxworka WPOP—Top 40 Tima element, he added. • il YOU’LL BE PROUD TO SERVE WHAY—Record Rodeo liM— WCCO—Recoro Renew WHAY—Dodf^ra v#. Brav^a WKNB—Bporta Jtivaning Oooa AIua« WTIC—Newa WKNB—Swing Eaav WDRC—Newa Reoorter W IC—X-Minu« Ona Open Forum WPOP—Wax Worka WDRC—R, Q. Lewis •iia- WPOP—Scotland Yard WHAY—Record Rodeo 1:14- •Proud to Be Republican’ WtXO—Record Renew WHAV—Dodgrra v*. Bravea WKNB-P.M. Evening Uooo MuaM To the Editor. wmC—Boae MUIer WKSfB—Swing Eaay WDRC—^1 Kolby WTIC—X-Mlnua One I am extremely proud to be a | WPOP-iob and RAy WDRC—Eddv Arnold Republican and here la why. Even ' POPULAR WPOP-Scotland Yard though Republicans do make an I i:S4— ■* QUALITY MEATS *'tYHAY—Road Shew WHAY— Dodgfra va Bravea occasional mistake, and admitted-, WOCC—Record Renew WTIC-Nlgljl Line „ , ly there is occasional aour apple in. wrKNB—Sporta and Report WDRC-Ruaty Draper ^ I C —Roaa Miller WPOP—Modem Sounds the barrel. Republicans in general putetandinir For Quality . . . Flavor . . . Value . . . POPULAR BETTER MEAT, is the W D R O -^ Kolby are honest dedicated citixens who Open Every WPOP—Bob-pOP-Bob, and ■ Bay- WHAY—Dodgers va. Braves are willing to devote their time in biMt jtioney can buy. Top Grade U.S.T>.A. Choice . . . Carefully cut and closely trimmed •iU— ^ . WTIC-NIghl Line WHAY—Road Show ' WDRG—Rueiy Draper a sincere effort toward improving Thursday and Friday . 1 from our appetizing selections of juicy-good beef .., . tender. WCCOo-Racord Renew WPOP—Modern Sounde their local, state add national gov­ tasty., pdrk . . . delicious iamb Waybest poultry, Then you'll know for sure you’re WtiWB-P. M. i!*a- ernment. People who desire to 4 m c —Roaa Miller I WHAY—Dodgfra Va. Bravea frill 9 P.M. aerving the best. WDRO-Cal Kolby _ WTIC—Night Line ma!ke their town and the world, a WPOP—Woodera of the World WDRC—The Worldf Tonight better place in which their children WPOP--Madera Sound* may live. *'1?HAY—Datelln* * tl4 - WCCC—Good KTtnlas Good Muato WHAY—Dodger* va. Bravea What a contrast to tne Democrat- | RIODMMKEIS WKNB—Today la Sports WTIC—Night Line Ic party. The Democrats if seems j W.-tO-Nawa \ WDRC—The World Tonight Genuine ft w 5 5 h •• WDRC—Newa Repertar \ WPOP—Modern Sounda would rather make political hay WPOP—Nawi , * ! » - ■ . . er play political football than to Spring •llB- WHAY—Dodgfra. VA Bravea even attempt to aolve, pr allow to 6 5 WHAY-Evtnins Sertnade WCCC—Good Eveiitns Good Muaie WTIC—Night Line be splved, any existing problems. WK3IB—Erentns SereMds WDRC—Ruaa Naughton j ^ E a t s w n c —Sporta WPOP—K-Modern • Sound* An example of note" la the .country WDRC—Wea_____ .Veatber and Zatmaa • i4*- club issue here in Manchester. All j WPOP—Lawrenca Walk' W HAY^D^gere v*. Bravea of the many Republican attempts I #:»- W nC -NNight ight Line ^ Choice Steer ft WHAT-Barsnada ------— tor an equitable solution to this WCCC—Good kivintBS Good Muato WPOP—Modern Sound* problem, are lost in the political Beef WKNB—Evanln* Serenade i*:ea- smoke screen thrown up by the | ■ ChuckDoast 4 5 w n c —Kualc by Melachrine WHAY—Night Watch Democrats. ‘ j SUPER MARKETS WDRC—Music A ta Carte w n c —Family Living ’17 WPOP—Top 40 Tima WDKC—Ruse Naughton First It was a .Republican give­ WFOP—Hound Dog away to the privileged 400 (many H H 4- Television Programs WHAY—Night Watch or perhaps most of whom are our -efIS'*.-*"* wnc^ybm lly Living ’47 next door neighbors and friends Bonelek# Ready to Cook~Tep Quality On P««e 3fVo WDRC—Ruaa'Naughton' who like most of ua are wofktng imP-Heund Dog M:l_. for a living of about tlOO.OO per Corned Beef Brisket 5 5 — w * » * — week.) .Now the Democrats have ^ WHAY -Night Watch WTIC—Lea Elgart Orcheatrs come up with a suggested solution, u * k ! ? 5 L- h »** WDRC—Ruaa Naughton the ridiculous .public and private! f A.M.fo9P.M. WPOP—Hound Dog READY TO EAT Rpmemberr:. DOUBLE AIXtKn FACTOBY AtJTHOBISEO 14 use ichame. TV SER V IC E WHAY—Night Waieh Let's be objective and loofi at the ; w n c —Lea Elgart Orchestra Full Shank ft WDRC—Ruaa ■ .<;aughtoo comparable benefits. If the town ! World Green Stamps $1 50 WPOP—Hound Dog a

THE ADDED tlEA T KINGAN^ UECTRO SMOKED RR hormel lib. TOMATO SAUCE TO YOUR MENU REAL GOLD 3 SLICEB BACON PRoef OUR DEUCATES8EX DEPARTMENT AT OUR MANCHESTER ATORE ■ i FOR A DELICIOUS FIUDSHLY ROASTED DELK310US—PLATE LEA N FRESH ORANGE BASE CITRUS DRINK CHASE end SANBORN BARBECUED CHICKENS ea.1” PASTRAMI Va lb. Dole & eg. deal BONELESS-NO WASTE GROUND BEEF 3 Jer ?TlEWrDARUN?S FROZeJT-!!T iN© s ST* "j TSEsTuvEL?ti^!5EFir^ Cut From Heavy Cofn Fed Western Beef INSTANT COFFEE SHOULDER CUT SALADA EACH Drink B E E F STEAK 1. lb.. Un/I I MAINE IGl U ¥ l f i t A MEAL . f t l TEA BAGS ITSELF l* 9 * I I LOBSTERS CHUCK 0 C j S J E M S j I AVAILABLE AT MANCHESTER STORE I PORK CHOPS • 49’ HUNT CATSUP NU-TAST PROCESSED '' .a GREENTREI A SNACK TIME FAVORITi C H E fS E S P K M aasseesasMlH ROAST Full Of Flavor STUFFED OLIVES Imported Hams 2 ^ ’2^’ NANCY LYNN PLAIN. SUGARED for CREAMO—TABLE QUAUTY EHLER’S COFFEE DOUGHNUTS •r CINNAMON M e4e W M M-¥egeteUe S k e r fe e k f BUMBLE BEE MARGARINE 25' /tuftU i 9l /fm iiA M m i Sm tid m io k A U m ik ! SLICED STRAWBERRIES OR WHOLE 3 1 ^ 9 8 * SKINLESS HUNT PEACHES riESNlKKE MEAD ORANGE JUICE •2 *eam * 2 9 * • * $1.39 NOMESTUD PEANUT N H ER 'J.rs ? SWEET 'N GREEN PEAS .'TENDER 2 Z FRANKFURTS 3 SWEET PEAS FNESNPAK MAPE JEUY iw 31* SLICED ENDiCO Per Met Shamrock M M E irS ONEAM CHEESE a f j - jfARttJS^'oSDICK .=>) APPLE JUICE Qt. Boi. YilalisMV-7 AMEMGAN CHEESE G etW N M O O r Swiss CHEESE«- 35 d lC M I* ' BftafJsU jHook!" OIL FARM H O U SE BONED TURKEY SANDWICH SPREAD HILLMANN'S 'j‘.r 4 y SMIE24I Cbartleil DIAL ■er n r sm FRESHPAK WAX PAPER I ' x n * eiMsKirrrtn « r an a s CHICKEN LEGS m r a c l e w h ip tirastySsswn frozen Apple Pies •• 63' I UNDERWOOD DEVILED NAM MR* Shampoo FRESHPAK MUSTARD unbrsabbi* Native, Freshly Killed squssx* boHls M # ^ Ideal For Barbecue * Fruits and Vegetables * KLEENEX TISSUE D EV RLUl ALL PURPOSE MUELLER'S eOLDEN McIn t o s h PASCAL HEINZ KRAFT 12 Oz. DELICIOUS— FLAVOR TEMPTING ^’ac Can Crab Meat Mazoia Oil Macaroni Fluffo Party Snacks APPLES CORN NIBLETS Sweet Gherkins DOUBLE Ocean CELERY v L 4 2 S Fresh **Lr49* can 4 ■ ' i : X"21* TRIPLE-S From II) 41c LOBSTERS Maine 65' Bch. 1 5 C Remember ...You Get FREE ILUE KASCO KRAFT ALL VierARLE STAR.|^T c h u n k NAIISCO COOKIES SANITARY ACID-FREE NABISCO PREMIUM SALTINES ...... lb . 27c Dog Meal Chsss* STAMPS HONEY SWEET CALIF. Crisco YUna Oreo Cromes Modess 8lb. Sib. , 251b. MelU Share EVERY TOMATOES World Green Stamps Li,hl 41/, f i d . OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Meat can W l^ Cantalpupes WITH EVERY lOe PURCHASE AT POPULAR 31e 63c 2» X 35f 1: 39* L'* 99* 'L\“ 37c 2 Sli 89** WEDNES- SATURDAY 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. Lb. 23 c For Thoa^ Who Can’t Hava CtMt. PwMft lb. Ji« DAY Any Arid In Their Diets Each ? 5e SUPER or REGULAR MiMtr CmIiIm Dbg. m ^ PINK FAST ACTION CLEANSER MILD HOUSEHOLD CLEANER EOcDlDr Crn pfi.V c Draft Dash Comet 12’s 2 f^kg8. 85c IgleU Ptib Stick IIM. IK# Ivory Soap Spic and Span WE HAVE: Fresh Cut Boston and Romolne Lettuce, Fancy ^Yg®R OiflfiMf akf. DDK HIGHLAND PARK MARKET Escorole and Curiy Endive. Snow White Cauliflower. Chinese No Minimum Purchase Required!, Cabbage and Snow White Mushrooms. Also ICE COLD Modess » . n .03 MlM x n * x w X I 9* 2” 3 s t 28c 27c 5i83* 17 HIGHLAND ST.. MANCHESTER Ml 3.4278 SWEET CIDER! 2Sc REFUND S ll MSHAY FOR DETAIU NEW 'TRIPLE-S" STAMP REDEMPTION STORE-281 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD ^ MNOiESTER SN0PPIN8 PARiUDE, MIDDLE TURNPIKE W. asA IROAD ST, MANCHESTER. OPEN WEDNESDAY, THDRSDAY asA FRIDAY UNTIL S^P.M. / PA6S iOURTEE» MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN* THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1987 ' ■*! - ...... - BUGS BUNNY - dMcribcd hit plaea Jn-tier affec­ man who would do a thing like VfS.BUT ZHOPE tion*. that but he hung his head In shame MANCHESTER BFENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN* THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1957 FAGBfIFmN ITS v n w WEOW \/Z1HWK Hbeband -Bx marks my spot as he faced the judge. aEAunruL! 3(B and Nonsense in her heart. "W hat's this man charged Answer to Pravloua Ptmle FINP OW , ...... B o lt o n mer w lf* and hla daughter alnee w lth?’l asked the judge. "Bigotry, R l.'l South Windsor WWBiCK A VOU PONT [T ISw ra Ea T l 1939 or ^940. They were marrted^^ Shower in Honor ‘ It wa^ the purpose of the trial to Your Honor," said the officer. "He World Rivers ISpTj Xrap1 i II T X ffi T’TH' /XVWNOUTOF The wisdom of the wise and the Ha didn't look like the sort of iff [w v f Freckles Bring Arrest 1938 in Panama, separated In 191 / ' determine If the man at whom the married two women." |7 a M t' 3 T E STUDENTS' • experience of ages may be pre g g tJ E w 3 f Booking Error and divorced in 1945. he said. Of Ann Reggetts Unger of suaniclon pointed really ACBOSS M Boltyn, r 1 School Opens Sept. ; ESTERIROOX PlNS • served by (juoUtion. WT**iN Li r 1 9 a .m ., 4 The 57-yaar-oId hotel manager stole the plaint lira overcoat. A t Lindbergh M il g I.' said he was unaware of the fact a.^ t S ' tribesmen in the C A R N I V A L 1 River of Changes Bridal Miss Ann L. Reggetts, 1(16 Hem­ DEWEY-fflCHMAN • Iasi the Judge got down to brass Australian back country stood BY DICK TURNER and others lit-: T t ^LJ that he was living only 60 miles tacks. centrsi Itsly n o n a 1 1 Of Woman Embezzler T61 MAIN BT.- laughing at a gang of workers DOWN E Two More Teachers Hired from hla former wife who posed lock St., wgs honored recently Judge Did you steal this man's • ftench river E3U a 12r J Reception Plans erecting telegraph lines. n s u id 1 The earth g (Oontlnued from Pag* One) as M ra Janet Gray in suburban with a loiacellaneous shower at overcoat? Asked why they were laughing pn ¥ Bn C3hlna, Is known to have Wvad In Decatur. Accused (With sickly grim — No 12Cansditn 2 Form a notion St Bolton. Aug,, n (Spaclal) — New^culty in obtaining a building per: South Windsor, Aug. 22 (Special! th* home of her aunt, Mrs. Terance one o f them replied: 1 E Si ! T 3 fffi and has been charged with theft "T h * first inkling I had of her sir. 1 was Just playing a joke on river 3 Prohibit n achoca hours of 8 a.m. to S p.m. mit from the town to put the —Both a Wedding reception and a et the Weatmlnater dog ehow In Cunrdngham, 21 O d a r S t, who Trltasmah — White man. him iT iT e a K £. il 1 or erabeaalement in San Antonio, whereabouts was when the FBI him. 14 Spheres of 4 Greek letter T o I house at that location. church barbecue were scheduled to New York in 1954. was- assisted hy Mrs. John J. fool. Put up high fence for cow to □ a a u 1 1111 £ SI war* set by the Board of Education Tex., Los Angeles, Honolulu, Nor­ identlfiad her as Mrs. M srgsret setion 6 Tree exudate James G. Hassett was modera­ take place at the Wapplng Com­ The daughter, a mature blonde Reggetts, mother of the bride- Yo4Miaii t i m m I.M i |Nnr Judge And where-did you take walk under. ' ^in a spcctal aeaaion last night. Two folk, Va., and Victoria. B. C., as Burton." he enid. this coat to? 15 Percolated 6 Greatest 23 Idolizes 4(1 Musical dram. tor of the maeting which was at­ munity Hall this Saturday after­ who had enrolled In a Tulsa busi­ elect; Mias Mary Reggetts, her well as In Decatur, Ga. “ I ’m convipced that Joy had no $250 ta 1100 f«r Accused- 1 took-'it off the coat slowly quantity...... 25 Completed 42 RingleU additional teachers were hired, tended by about 60 people.' noon aa the result of an error In ness college Monday under the slstev; and Miss RoMmary ()un- When th# Women fled Georgia Idea of what was happening or of rack in, the restaurant and carried An Abcrdeenlan on a visit to a 16 Pewter >oin 7 Summer (Fr.) 27 Tatter 43 Mineral completing th* teaching ataff re­ Attend Firemen’s Session booking. name of Joy Barton, came to the nlngham. The latter two will he ABOUUA I^ A f spring doctor's office l|pr treatment of about three weeks ago, Uisy re­ what her mother was dotiig,"he de­ It home with me. friend In London overstayed hla of Malays 8 Shoshonean '28 Jewish month quirements for the 1857-88 school Firemen Stuart Well*, William To avoid the conflict, the bride- her bridal attendants. welcome. It was getting toward NEW A use~P I Indian 30 Seine 44 indolent yaar. athlete's foot that asms day. portedly took a van load of furni­ clared. The hostesses uSed a color INCONSPICUOUS LE4MINS A PWETTV Judge I snapping)—Well, that’s 17 Devotee Cllfiford, Henry Rau Jr., Robert to-be, Miss Shirley Rose Barbrick, ture, a pink air-condiUoned Un- J300D 7MMX/ carrying a joke too far. Christmas and hla host thought 16 Priority 8 Greek lyric 34 Upward 48 Golf mound Mrs. Glenna Miller of Coventry Luchenbell and Chief Peter Mas- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan "W hat really clinched It In our 8

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PAaS SIXTEEV MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1987 THE Herald Angle m unition T oniglrt By Braves Can Halt Dodger Flag Hopes in Big Series PAT BOLDUC Aselitaot Sports Editor Heavy Champ Veteran Trout Thornton Shoots a Sizzling 65 Football Season Around the Corner Rivals Collide Big Favorite May Ink Pact Diminutiva Billy Thornton i»rded his sacumd round M ajor Leaguo Pardala Wins Since the and Milwaukee Braves are Introducirtg The Switched and The Splinter well on their way to winning the pennants in their respective With Richards of 65 yesterday at the Mancheeter Country Club—one In Three Game =s=Leoders=ii $28,450 Race lcague.5. thei-e s not much point in typing out a column on Over Amateur stroke over the recognized course record. National League baseball. Instead I thought I would take a glance at the 1957 Detroit, Aug. 22 (P) — Dizzy Batting (Based on 275 at Bats) Seattle, Aug. 22 (jP)— Thornton, now a resident of Jupiter, Fie.,.was play­ Brooklyn Set At Saratoga football picture at Manchester High School: What is in store Trout, former, star righthander of ing in e twosome yesterday with Dr. Gene Davis. The — Musial, St. iJbuis. .842; Mays, for the Indians duting the coining season may have to remain Heavyweight champion the Detroit TIgeri, quit major New York, .328; Robinson, Cin­ Floyd Patterson goes into to­ iaagua baacball five years ago to former Manchester High star had a par 36 going out New York, Aug. 22 cinnati and Grost. Pittsburgh, ..527; New York. Aug. 22 (A5-Jack thjd- a mystery until after Coach Walk-^------National Iwagne - er Briggs' Red and White Squad night's unique title fig'ht i udre a Job aa a radio announcer. but needed but 29 strokes on the back nine for a 66, If Milwaukee’s Braves have W L Pet. G.B. Aaron. Milwaukee, .326. ley and Bonnie Heath, who won the makes its debut SaturdSy*'after­ But acheduled to return this with amateur king Pete * Today, he seems on the verge of the National League pennant Milwaukee 73 t!i .610 — )TV(kY Runs- Aaron, Milwaukee, 92; 19,56 Kentucky Derby with Need­ noon. Sept. 28 against Hartford year art 14 playera from last making a comeback with the He parred all firat nine holes and then birdied the St. Louis 67 S2 ..'>63 6>s I DONE CM0«E Mays, New York' 86; Mathews, les in their first attempt, are be­ year’a club which managed a lone Rademacher with more am- wrapped up, as some folks ^ b lic at Mt. Nebo. niunition than he had a month Baltimore Orioles at the age of 11th, ISth 16th and 18th. Brooklyn 68 .562 6>k ■THEIR Milwaukee, and Blasingame, St. ginning to cash in on another bar­ One thing appears certain. victory In eight atarU. The In­ 42. say. this is the time to put a Louis, 83; Robinson. Cincinnati, 80. gain basement Investment. ago when he battered Hurricane Ctncinnati 61 .58 .513 121s /WEAPet** Briggs will have his work cut out dians upset a strong Meriden elev­ Jackson. Trout pitched batting practice ribbon on it. They open a Philadelphia 61 58 .513 121, Runs Batted Jn-M usial, St. Pardala, a 4-year-old bay ifiUy this fall, especially in rebuilding en while bowing to Hartford, Hall with the Orioles yesterday and 4hree-nime *erlM agaUist Brook­ Ncw-York 57 66 .463 18>» 11 Louis, 97; Aaron, Milwaukee, 96; they claimed for *15.000 last Feh. his line. Not a single experienced of West Hartford, Middletown, "With the bouts so close to­ despite the extra heft he carries lyn's Dodgers tonight at Ebbets Chicago 46 70 .307 26 Crowe. Cincinnati and Mays, New 23 'at Hialeah Park, won her third end is returning this sesson and Windham. Briatol.v .Norwich and gether, I came into thii troinlng now, he Impressed Manager Paul iheld. "nie Braves broke up the Pittsburgh 43 74 .,368 20<4 York, 78; Hodges, Brooklyn, 77. straight race yesterday at Sarato­ there should be a tremendous East Hartford in the aeaaoh'a, fi­ camp already in shape so I could Richards and most of tlie players. log Jam In the race by winning 10 Thursday's iichedule Hits Musial, St. Louis, 1.59; ga. all In the silks of the Florida scramble for starting berths at nale. Tha locals lost their laat concentrate on learning some­ "I’m. thinking of signing him,'' in a row and jolted two •conte.nder.s 'Chicago at New York,- Drott Schoendlenst, Milwaukee, 166; and Oklahoma oilmen. They bought both the tackle and guard alots. In five games in 1956 and tied for thing new, punching combinations Richards said. "We need a right­ In the procesa—plunking th'e~St. (11-91 vs Crone (5-71 Aaron, Milwaukee. 1.54: Robinson Needles for *20,000. and the Flori­ addition, no center with varsity fifth place in the CCIL with Wind­ I haven’t used before," Floyd de­ hander who can pitch a couple of Louia Cardinala out o( the lead and Milwaukee at Brooklyn, (Ni— Cincinnati, J53; Mays, New York, da-bred colt earned almoat *600,- experience ia ticketed to return. ham. clared. Innings at a stretch the reel of the crashing Cincinnati out of the Burdette ill-7) vs Maglie (6-5) 151, 000. Jteturneea ' include tackles Joe Which bodes i^no’good at all for aeason and he Juat might be able New Store Hours race. St. Lnufs at Philadelphia. (N)— Doubles Musial. St. Louis, 32; In winning the *28,450 . Diana Dyer, co-eaptaln, and Jim MoreiS' the Olympic Champion ' Rade- to do It." Now they have a chance to .Ttekson (12-6) vs Sanford 116-4) Hoak. Cincinnati. 29; SpSnrer, New Handicap over seven rival fililea cey. guards Sam Haugh, Dave rnachsr, a 210-pouad, 28-year-old Trout, who won 170 major M ON. - WED. - THURS. - FRI. * 9*9 leave the Dodgera in the dust, Cincinnati at Pittstxirgh, (N)— York and Bouchee, Philadelphia, and mares, Parsdsla thus account­ Barlow and''John Campbell. Dyer, college graduate engaging in hia league gamea, said he has been while' the Brooks, who no longer Gross (4-7) vj> Frieiit; (8-16) 28; Schoendlenst, Milwaukee, 26. ed for her second straight itakea Morencey and Haugh are all sen­ first professional flgpt pitching In a good semi-pro league TUESDAY 9.*. SAT. t-1 can afford the lusoiry of losing, Wednes''s Results Triples -May, New Y’ork, 16; score. ^ iors while Barlow, who diiplayed Champ' Confident in Detroit. He said he thought he 2 have a chance to get, well-perhaps Brooklyn ■ 8, tanclnnati 0 Bruton, Milwaukee, 9; Snider^ I On Aug. 6, at Monmouth Park, great promise laat fall, and Camp­ ' Asked how he liked having to could help the Orioles, adding: their last chance. New York 13, St. Louis 8 Brooklyn. Schoendienat, Milwau­ Pardala captured the *27,600 Mat­ bell are Juniors. stay in training after whipping "For a couple of Inninga, I don’t The Dodgers climbed within (Only Games Scheduled) kee, Thomson. New York, Ash- riarch Hamdicap after winning a Co-Captain Danny Renn, John Jackson on July 29, the confident think there are more than fiye or percentage point of second place Friday's Schedule burn and Bouchee, Philadelphia Belmont Park allowance race July Ztemak. Oil Botisonnaault and 8am champion replied: six guys In this league who can SU Louis ^ ste rd a y by ra c in g 25. The latter was her flrat victory Foster (keep an eye on thla boy) Clncinpatl 8-0 as Don Newoombe Milwaukee at Breoklyn. (N) and Virdon. PIttaburgh, 7. "I like it very much because 1 throw harder than I can.” Chicago.at New York, (N) Home Runs—Aaron, Milwaukee, since 1955 in 18 starts. gained valuable quarterbacking ex­ like fighting. I came into this Anally got back into the act with St. Louia at'Phildelphta, (N) Perhaps Pardala took a Up from perience in 1956 while Bob McIn­ 88 .54) Snider, Brooklyn, 33; Musial, training camp to learn new things a Ave-hltter for his ffrst \ictory Mra. Ethel Jacobs’ Searching, tha tosh, Jack Jacobs, Don Wright and since July 17 Cincinnati at jhtUSjurgh. (N) St. Louis, 29; Banks. Chicago and end I have." FOR THE •Amerlcaa League . Crowe, Chneinnati. 28. favorite in the Diana who led meet and Gil Pepin (Dick's brother) Both the relaxed Patterson and The big guy won his 10th on the of the way and was beaten by g were varsity halfbacks' with the seventh try. He's 10-10. W L PcL G.B. •Stolen Bases—Ma.vs, New York, Rademacher rested yeeterday in FISK New York TT 42 .647 32; Oillism, Brooklyn. 20; Temple, head in the final yards. '56 Indians. Seniors In tha group preparation tor their bout billed Cards Chopped Down Chicago ■n 48 ,597‘ 6 Cinnlnnstl and Blasingame. St. Searching was another castoff, are Renn, Boiasonneault and Mc­ for 15 rounds or lest at 'Sick’s Mid-Winter Skating Form The Cardinals, who had won Boston 62 56 .535 14H Louis, 16; Fernandez, Philadelphia, who had earned a bit more than Intosh. The other six performers Stadium tonight. PitohlDg'—Dob Neweombe, four in a row. were chopped dowm *3.000 for Ogden Phippa-before, be­ are Juniors. And it teems almost Tenley Albright. Olympic figure skating champion from Newton Dodger*—Gained his fourth I3-S by the New York Giants. Detroit 59 60 .496 18 14. "This is what I’ve worked for," Center, Mass., doesn’t let her skates rust during the summer Baltimore 57 60 .487 19 Pitching (Based on 10 Decisions) ing sold privately to Hirech Jaeiobg a iure bet that some of the young- declared .Rademacher. "The op­ ahotont with fivo-hit, 8-5 vic­ Those were the only two gi husband of the owner In June, 1956, ' atera will be converted to other months. The cothely Miss Albright is enaconaed at Sun Valley, tory over Redleg^ atrlklBg out M scheduled in the NL and left the Olevciand 57 63 .475 20Vi —Schmidt, St: Louis, 10-1, .909; portunity alone ii worth ell the Idaho, where she goes through a daily routine of whirls and Plus AIRBORNE Kansas Cit:;/ 47 73 J92 SOV4 also for *15,000. Searching won half positions before the lid I l f t e r work of training. I wet ready e six and walking’only one fer Cards and Dodgers both 8*i Sanford. Philadelphia, 16-4, .800; a dozen major stakes. Jumps. f Washl.*.gton 46 74 .383 81H Buhl, Milwaukee. 16-6, .727; V. inimjding the against the always troublesome week ago and I’m glad the fight his first victory atnbe duly 12. games behind the Braves. IMana a year ago and the Distaff Owls. Hitting—Larry Doby, White ^ ^ Exchange DELUXE In the American, New York’s Thurtday's Schedule McDaniel. St. Louis, 7.-3. .700; Is tomorrow." Boston at Cleveland.—Fomteles Jackson. St. Louis, 12-6 and Podres, Handicap at Belmont last month. Moving Up from JV’t Patteraon, wfio ran four mUes, WRITERS HONORED SCATBACK NOW PROFESSOR Sox—I M three hits, Inelndlng lead was trimmed to six gam%s as She has picked up about *215,00# two douhle*. In four trips'nnd The Fiek Alrboni* !)• Lux* b buHt to Hi* mrr the Kansas ^ ity A's made it two (7-12) .-s Wynn (13-14) ■» ^ g.'.'BA Brooklyn. 10-5, .667. Several membera up from laat went for a hike and met hia wife Milford, Aug. 22 — Two Con- AUanta, Ga. —One of Bobby' Baltimore at -Detrot'*.,—-Wight year’s JV array will be given a at the airport, said thla woui editors— were- drove In thren rra sjn 12-5 vte- te- a row uver the Yankees. ~8^, ] Pai;dala's clocking for a mile Dodd’s 1949 scatbacke Is now and Chicago's second p(jice White (5-6) vs Lary (6-15) phia, 147; Drott, Chicago. 135; WALKER BRIGGS close look by Briggs and hli cap­ his final fight of 1957. honored last night for their contri­ the,(3eorgla Tech faculty as arpro- iory over SeBpObrii. sp*cificaHons and gtandard* at Cnstom Sapor Now York at Kansas Olty,— and one eighth was 1:.53. Pardals. able aasiitant and line coach, Tony "If it wasn’t for the taxes. I butions to towling at the ninth an­ Sox walloped Washln^on ' 12-6. Jonea, St. Louis, 121: Haddix. ridden by Hedley Woodhouse, paid fesaor of English. He is Jimmy Boston beat Cleveland 3-1 and Larsen (7-4) vs Burnette (^-8) Moriarty’s, Hamiltons Philadelphia 119; Drabowsky, Chi­ But the personable coach should Alibrio. EInd candidates will prob­ would like to fight again this nual dinner of the Connecticut Jordan, the 139-pounder' who Team captain Ned Oldham, CushiooB, SoVofy D* Lux* Silv*rtowm, D* L n* (Only. Games Scheduled) Finally Rate Ted *21.70. gain some consolation in that the ably include aenior Jim Klar, jun­ year," ha aald. "Seeing what they Bowling Operators Assn. The edi­ Batlimore defeated Detroit 9-3. cago, 116. Max Hlrsch. the veteran King starred for four years under Dodd. leading Navy ground' gainer for Boston’s Ted Williams and Yan­ Wednesday's Reeults Red and White backfleld should iors BU^ Malausky and Bill Twer- will to do me thla time, 1 don't tors were WlUlspi (Hank) O’Don­ Jordan now Uvea in Decatur: Oa., the past two saaaoiu, ieada thq CliampimM. Th*t* Hr*s, Htt *f $2*.*5. s*l fer . Ranch trainer, made the right prove the team's strongest asset. dy and topbomerea Bob Michaud want to fight again until next nell of the Waterbury Republican kee were hitless Chicago 12, Washir.gton 6 Play at Nebo Tonight Batting (Baaed on 275 st Bats) decision when he left Doited Line with his wife, the former Betty lilt of 15 returning IctUrmen who to the second straight day in their Baltir.tore J, Detroit 3 Much shuffling ofiporsonnel can be and Ray O'Reilly. year." and. Edward Shugrue of (he Bridge­ King, and two daughters, Julie 9 will. be batting this j-ear for a abmit $21 fe $][?- Rsk s*N» at S14.M —* « bovv —Williams, Boston. .385; Mantle, at Chicago and the 4-year-old Ally expected among the backffeld Another senior, big Wayne His manager. Cue D’Amato, who port Post. battle for the title. WtlUams (0- Boston 8. Cleveland 1 On Slugging Only New York, .878; Woodling. Cleve­ won the *28,8.50 Beverly Handicap and Susu 7. sjgnmenta in the- Navy lineup. for-4» has a .385 average. Mantle Kansas Chty 6. New York 8 Taking time out frpm their busy Hartford Twilight League candidates since no less’ than four Umgfellow, and three Juniors, said the Patterson camp would re- land, .326; F oa Chicago, 5322; b.v 4*4 lengths. Dotted Line had quarterbacks and four halfbacks John Hutchinson, Jolui Hawthorne caive leas than one quarter of its Ai f p o f $ * o r m * r* . (O-for-8) is .378. Friday's Schedule and Farmington Valley League schedule the classy Moriarty Boyd, Baltimore, .318. been neminsted fpr the Diana at Milwaukee '.Manager Fred New York at Cleveland. (N) will be on deck for the opening and Dawson Bentz could help solve *250,000 Tuaiymtec because of the New York (NEA)—Somewhere, somehow—if he keeps gor Bros, baseball team will engage-Hamilton Standard in an ex­ Runs—Mantle, New York, 106; Saratoga. The Beverly was her practice session early next month. part of the problem at the tackle tax bite, wouldn’t confirm this Haney has Ubbed I«w Burdette Boston at Chicago. (Nl Fox, Chicago. 85; Sievers, Wash­ Aral sUhes victory since she won «a his etarU r tonight against Sal WaahlngVm at Detroit. (N) ing—Ted Williams is going to get the only thing he wanted hibition benefit tonight at Mt. Nebo. Game time is called for The backs will be small but fast posltioni while Tom Lombardi and would be the final 1957 outing. 1(1% ■ £U7D ington, 82; Williams, Bostmi, 80; the Delawsre Oaks June 16 1956. Maglia. The MUwauket righthand­ Baltimore at Kansas a ty , (N) out of baseball this Season: Acceptance as a hitter. Since he 5:45 with ail proceeds entering the- and Briggs biggest task will be to Tom Freckleton. both Juniors, and D’Amato’s feud with the Inter­ Manchester Association , for the Piersall, Boston and Mlnoso, Chi­ The time for the mile and one uncover a atrong passer and piCn sophomore Ray Spicer will be national Boxing au b cdbnte as er & II-T; blit hasn't beaten the walked into the Red Sox camp at Sarasota, Fla., in 1939 he cago, 78. eighth was 149 2-5. Dodgem in three deeiaiona. H ^ lie, hss wanted thts and nothing .-else.'*' Health of Retarded Children Fund. * Ur. : , Strong candidatea for starting one of the reasons Patterson waa 6-5, and 1-1 vs. Milwaukee, will but he found people were more The Gas Housers, who epn^ Runs Batted In -Slevera Wash­ Moved into Second Fourntandotit Ends guard berths.. ~matcbed with Radenlachcr, the be working with only three days' does is simple. Condition, for one eluded a One slate in the Hartford ington, 87; Mantle. New York. 86; Dotted Line, ridden bv Jack Lost through graduation were Senior Bob Hay, with the vanity Washington native backed with concerned with the wilder side of Minoso. Chicago and Wertz, Cleve­ Skelly, paid *25.80, as the Beverly We Are REDUCING jreft — as he did so effectively Isst Furgol Leads thing. He is a bug on taking Vita­ loop laat Tuesday night, will be four standout ends—Norm Hohen- in 1956 but ineligible last year, ia Georgia greenbacks. Williams than they were with his result wss held up by a stewards’ season when Brooklyn stole the smooth swing. min A for his eyesight and hia ideas placing a perfect home record on land. 79; Skowron. New York, 76. thal, Larry Herzog. Don Hayes expected to be the top center can­ 'Not a* Amateur* SAVINGS ON ALL Inquiry. Lady Swords, from tha geimant from the Braves In the Through the years, Williams has of a diet are strict. He never, for the line against the powerful Hits—Fox. Chicago. 153; Mantle, and Bob Lazzari (Injured in the didate and his stiffeit competition "To me he’s not an amateur," „ week. Tourney .Field example eats a big meal after two Hartford Dusty League champions New York, 151: Msizone. Boston, egtate of Sam Wilson. Antshed sec­ season's opener against Hartford will come from two other seniors. chopped apart American League ond tame as a year ago In the lays • Patterson in the usual reply This series dguras to Junk pitching staffs, but all people in the afternoon if a night game who compiled a perfect record' in 144; Williams, Boston. 141; Gard­ •'— and tackles Dick Farrell, Dpm Bill Llepls and big Dave Tomm. ,by fight principals when asked Haney's hope of starting only his Milwaukee. Avg-. 22 OP)—te d by Is scheduled. And Williams off the notching the title. The locals' over­ ner, Baltimore and Mlnoao, Chi­ State — but was dlsquallAed snd Bquatrito (fullback on offense) seemed willing to talk of was his placed third. Graham Brown'a Sophomore Dick Sylvester, a why Rademacher geta thia matchi big four -I- Burdette, Bob “ Bd Furgol. the defending cham­ personal life. It enraged the big field is a guy who either can be all record stands at 16 wins and 11 cago, 136. and Dick Ruddell. The Indiana also southpaw, will be the fifth quar­ "He has been fighting 11 years and Our INVENTORY On All Borhastar, who Anlahed third, waa Gene Conley and Warren 8i pion, a field of 137 pros and 19 guy and he showed it in a violent found doing sit-ups or squeezing defeats. Doiiblea Minoeq, Chicago. 29; will miss guards Tom Kelleher, terback with the Indians while two that's longer than I have, even the rest of the way. Bui amateur(eum tee off tc ^ y in Uie muscle-building gadgets. * Available Gardner. Baltimore. 27; Maizone, moved Into second money. Lou Oaskell, Dave Erlckaon and series of obscene gestures and spit­ Royal Chaser, a 3-year-old other sophomores, Gerry Adam and though 1 have met better fight­ shoulder troubles and Spahn $3SPOO Milwaukee O ^ n Golf ting at crowds. - , Another Ruth Coach Johnny Hedlund will and Williams, Boston and Kaline, A rt Laasow and centers Bob Sal Lopes will battla the returning ers." FISK TIRES 5f» "out" at coxy Bbbeta Field Tournament amid Indications Of have righthander Myles McDon­ Detroit, 25, Irish-bred Ally, picked up, *8,52.5 Taylor, Andy Suhle and Allan Legends cropped up qmcKly. too. In the middle of the season, a for winning the Arst running of Davidson. Phil Pineo for the fullback Job. Asked whom he'd like to meet NOT 10% TO 20% DISCOUNT FROM LIST. never a natural. habitat for aub-per rounds in wholesale lots. You were told (a) he never hit statistician went, to work and ough and southpaws Steve Cooi>er Triplea—Boyd, BalUmore and With a little experience Pineo. only next, Patterson sgld it was up to southpaw. The 72-hole medal test, which and Jack Hedlund ' to toss at ^ )ie r, McDougald and Simpson. the *16,150 Del Mark Oaks. She Losses in the backfleld Include when it counted, (b) he cared about came up with a table that showed Hamilton. The latter, however, is paid *4.70 for *2. The riding star Paul Dougan, fullback, and Dick a Junior, could develop Into his manager, but added: 1957 Swept Wing DODGE Redlega OolngJBadr winds up Sunday. U being held at nothing but his batting average, Williams, the hitter over the years, New York, 7. NIeman. Baltimore crackerjack fullback. He la big, "If there weren't such things aa •UT 10% -20% lELOW SALE MICES Tha Dodgers, 4-4 against the the Tripoli Golf aub, a 6,35b-yard likely to be held out for Sunda.Ys and Aparicio, Chicago, 6. was Ray York, who booted home Pepin, Ed Hill, Paul Ktssman, AI ruining Red Sox morale while at had been a bit more than a handi­ big game with Granby in the four winners for the second time Oates, Ed Kelly and Bruce Staples, strong and very Mat. taxea and the IBC, 1 wquid like to Braves a t ESibets and 7-9 overall, layout in genUy rolling hHI country it and (c)'he never won pennants. cap to the Red Sox, In some quar­ U ttle Billy Kelly and Carl fight six times a y a^ . I would like OF COMFARAILE TIRES. swept three from the Redlega, who north of the city; Par is 35-36-70. Farmington League Onale. Granby and.^ S Sievers, u ' Washington. 32: Wll- Califor- halfbacks. Says Nothing to Anybody ters, this came as a surprise. holds a one game lead over Morl- hia track. In addition to doing moat of the RIechelt, two other JV standouta to meet first, the nV^I challenger now have lost nine in a row and Purgol. of St. Andrews, ni.. But now, a 39-year-oId man, he Particularly one statistic that liama, Boston, 31; <3otavito, Cleve­ Lawrence Jennings' Zippv won last fall, are expected to be among and If 1 get over him the No, 2 SeOANS, STATION WAGONS and HARDTOPS have dropped 12 Vs games behind won the *6,000 first prise last year arty's and can clinch second round land, 21;. WerU; aeveland. Max- kicking off and punting, the giant Is in the middle of a hit-filled duel brought out Williams’ totals as a hoiiors with a win. On the other the six furlongs'Atlantie City fes- Hohenthal 'was the team’s leading the varsity halfback candidatea this and BO on down the line." FISK AIRBORNE DE LUXE for a fourth place Ue with the also at TVIpoli with a 15-imderTpar 265. home run hitter In the clutch. This weU, Detroit and 25ernial, Kansas ture in 1:11 4-5. with Harold season. Presently ranked the No. 1 chal­ faded Philadelphia PhlUies. The score equaled the ^taurnarhent with Mickey Mantle for the triple hand, a local win would create a City, 20. pass receiver last fall, catching 14 (1967 Oirtglaal Eqnlpnsot Desiga) crown of American League batting. one made him to be another Ruth. two-way tie and force a playoff. (Red) Keene up. in a prep for the paaacs for 192 yards and the Nine-Game (Schedule lenger is Eddie Machen and Newk. last sesson’s MVP In the record established in 1955 by Cary He also itf saying nothing to any­ With all this around him. Wil­ Getting back to tonight's game, •MyLE.s McDo n o u g h Stolen Bases- -Apaiiclo, Chicago, *25.000-added Margate Handicap Indiana' only touchdown through The Indians will play a nine- D’Araato has turned thumb* down ,NaUonsl and the majors' pitcher of Middlecoff in the Initial Mil-waukee body. So If people are going to talk liams talks of his rival. Mantle, Hamilton, coached by the veteran Ga» House Pitcher 19; Mantle, New Yoric, 16: Pllar- Wednesday. Zippy paid *24.80. the air. game schedule this fall, meeting saying Eddie's ' manager Sid T U IE TYPE the year at 27-7, had lost four In a Open at Blue Mound Country Club. about Williams, they ^ n d up with when he does talk. It’s" obvious Dick Kelly, will Oeld an imposing eik. Baltimore and Rivera, Chicago, Brandy B., owned by C. W. Squatrito will be a hard man to Hartford, Meriden, Windham and Flaherty refused a . fight before row since beating Cincinnati last Heads IJst of Stars 13; Minoso, Chlcago.*12. Howe, captured the feature at when he made it clear "Refusal hia showing at bat and nothing Tod is Jealous of one item con­ lineup that has rolled over prac­ replace in the backfleld. the ro­ Bristol at home and Hall, Middle- would mean forfeit of the oppor­ . ILACKWAU WHITEWALL month. He struck out six, walked Furgol,'Whose witherec' left arm else. cerning Mickey. "He’s 26." Wll- tically ail opposition this season. Pitching (Based on 10 decisions) Rockingham Park by a neck over bust fullback being the club’s top town. Conrad of West Hartford one in hia flmt ^>peai>anee in 10 is no handicap once he picked up —Donovat, Chicago, 14-3. .824, Rebel Call. Tommy Barrow rode tunity." For Williams, it probably Is the iiams keeps telling you. "He’s got The^game Will mark the Hamil­ Mulloy, Patty runner last season with 346 yards and Norwich away. Aa of the. mo­ Patterson, in hia final day at hia Mt*. «e|f- Sele Price BCfg. Sale Price days because of a aore arm. Frank a golf club, heads a list of weH- beat season, initation-wiae, he's his whole career In front of him. ton’s Arst in Manchester this sea­ Shantz and Grim. New York. 10-3, the winner, who paid *5.60 end snd a 8.9 average fn 89 carries. ment the game with, neighboring No TrnS* 0 » lAiU No Tlwls D* L n a Robinson had three of the ftrtleg known stars entered here. .789; Bunning. Detroit, 16-5 and waa timed In 1,09 4-5 for aix fur­ cottage at Star Lake, presented the Size hits. * ever had. Once he stumbled 'past I don’t think anybody is going to son. The durable Squat wia also the East Hartford is scheduled as a picture of calmness. Dressed in Prtos Tire Price Tim They Include Middlecoff. the his big spring blast at the politi­ hjt .400 this year, but Mantle is Big Wally Widholm, a trans­ Paired With NarleskI, Clqyeland. 9-3. .750. longs. team’s No. 1 passer, completing home game contest but may be Glno CimoU cllncbed it with a former Memphjs dentUt. San - Wynn, aeveland. heaiw shoes. Khaki pants and a. 1 7 .8 8 cians he feels were responsible for going to do it some year. He's go­ planted Silk Towner, will be In the eight of 11 tosMs for 138 yards, switched to East Hutford if the sports shirt, he played cards with 6.70x15 26.65 1 4 -8 8 .12.65 three-run homer, hia first since Francisco’s Ken Venturi, who won his being called back to service ing to break Ruth’s record, too. I starting lineup along with Matt 154; Bunning. Detroit, 133; Pierce, , and a TD. And for his brilliant June 17. in the third off Hal Jeff- his first pro meet at SL Paul, Horse Trainer Jim Fitssimronnt new high school field is not ready his trainer, Dan Flbrio, to pass the during the Korean War. Ted let his said that laat year and I'll say it Pliszka. Joe Bourgeois, Dick Young Netjnen Chicago, 127; Johnson, Baltimore, saddled 87 winners in 1954 when play in the line, Dom was awarded for the Thaifksgiving Day en- time away. 1 9 .8 8 coat. The Dogers, who had 11 hits Minn., last week: PGA (3iamplon bat talk. ^ . now. Kraus, Dave Musco, Emil Stoeck- 117; Turley, New York, 11L he wsa 80. ^ the 'Thom McAn Shoe Award aa 7,10x15 1|9.55 . 1 6 w .16J0 then counted five in the aev- cointer. Floyd Still Growing Lionel :"ebert from Lafayette, La.: He always maintained be is a "A )yhol# career," he keeps say­ er, Bjir Clark, AI Hedin and Eddie Brookline, Mass., Aug; 22 (JP> - the Indians’ outsta'ndi^ lineman. it certainly would be nice to aee I enth to win their flmt series in the Jackie Burke Jr., 1956 FGA tltlist Another Fine bek ^ k e d about his weight which Is' 2 1 .8 8 last six. great hitter for a couple of basic ing. "a whole career in front of Kukulka and Luclen Plante. Gardnar Mulloy and Budge Patty the Indians come up with a win­ 7.60x15 32.30 1 8 8 8 39.5,5 from Kianxisha Lake. N.Y.; and reasons. One, held tell you, is that - -who may turn American Davis j Recipient of the Thom McAn expected to be the moat he's car-; Bonus ^ f t y Mike McOofmlck him.” ner this year but it’s too early to rled, Floyd replied. "I’m still groW' Srfn Snead, of White Sulphur he was born wrlth the ability. And Ted, it seems, would like to get Ivors OF RUN Cup thoughts away from the youth j Award aa the tquacl’s outatanding start making predfetiona. I think gained a 3W record for the Giants Springs. W. Va., who at 46 sUll is the other is that he dedicate him­ movement—today venture their top i National LeagueWithoutTeam back, the diminutive Pepin was ing. I weighed 179 for the first 8.00x15 35.50 2 0 ^ « 43.50 2 3 « checking the Cards on eight hiu among the best in. the game. back a few of thoae years — as Providence (Ne A)—B r o w n ' a I’ll Just wait until I talk to Briggs Jackson fight, 182 for Moore self to Improving his talents. long as they all cpme out like this three top running backs, of last seeding against comparative new- ‘ another fine back, gaining 314 and Alibrio and have seen the teys (when he won the title) and 184 for in 8 2-3 relief innings. The Jints A doiiitful starter was Dick 'this theory is borne out probably one. They talk of him as a hitter comeia in the Natioiial Doubles' yarda and averaging a splendid, belted Lbidy McDaniel (10-8) and Mayer, ■ blond haired veteran who year return. They iu-e ^ack Mc- working out for a couple of weeks. the last Jackson bout." Alao 6.40x15, 8.20x15, 6.0C)xl6, 6.50x16 more this year than ever before. now. To him. that’s as It always Tlgue, George GorgodUn and Dick Tennis Tournament. In N. Y. First Time in 75 Years 4.5 yards In 70 carries. But regardless of the flnal out­ There’s been argument about the fOur.iallevem for 13 hits. Including •won the U.S. Open ana the *101,600 Around him. ball players three and Their opponents were rising home rune by WUlie Mays and should have been. Beland, ail Juniors. come, the football* season always champion’s height which waa Prices Plus Tax and Recappable Tire Tam O'Shanter W'orld title this four years younger are stasflng to youngsters Myron Franks of Los proves interesting. See-you all at listed at aix feet. Hank Sauer. The Cards counted season after many frustrating slide. But Ted is battling 23cyear- Angelea and Mike Green of Miami New York, Aug. 21 (AV-The de '4'ceeded by BUI Rigney in 1956. homem from , Ken years. parturc of the Giants from New the opening game. "You know," be eaya, 'T ve Tubeleae $2 More in Black, 93-$5 More in Whit*. old .Mantle for the chips. How he Beach in their men’s quarter-final Teny won pennants in 1983, '38 and never measured-myaelf. 1 Juat took Boyer, Eddie Miksis and Stan Mu- test at 'Longwood Cricket. Club. York means much more than the '37. Durocher won in 1951 and '54 ?3e W LONDON slal—who was 2-for-2. hoisUng his brinring ■ for granted I,am aix feet." Quiet Fellow This Bph Grim^ Mulloy, 43-year-old bespecfacled end of an era in baseball and the the OienU their first WATERFORD average to .342 with Mays’ (2-for- Miami resident, snd the musta­ world championship in 21 years in ISOUR *) second at .328, almost certain death of its most '54. UConns Must Play U pM Earns Draw with Brown chioed 34-year-old Patty from famed park, the Polo Grounda. Meet! Ex-Players A's. taMng.a series from But He Gets Job Done Quickly Paris, have Jarred some accepted The first game played at the SPEED Boyii FRIGE the Tankeoa fof the first time since ideas sihee winning the World It leaves the National League, Without Dooling for the firat time in 75 years with­ modern Polo Grounda, after a fire Montreal (A*)—When Tommy I ahlfUng to Kansas aty In 1965, Doubles Champioiuhips at Wim­ had razed the old one, waa on Unheard-Of Trade Allowances!! FOR THE now.are 3-16 agalhat New- Yofk af- Trio of Fighters Scrambling New York—(NEA)—Bob Grim'^waves to the bullpen for Grim, The bledon this spring. out a representative on Manhattan ’ Storra, Aug. 22 UP)—The Uni­ Holmes was appointed manggar of Island. June 28, 1911. Matbewson shut but versity of Connecticut’s football the Montreal Royals of the Inter­ ^ r chasing (7-81 w’alked across the railroad ata sturdy, - dark-haired...... rlght-h,ander Perhaps what the colorful pair the Boston Blvves, 3-0. Until 1923, HEW FISK . with three In the flmt and then tion’s waiting room. He had on a comes out, throws hia eight warm­ has set -out to prove is this: If a The Brooklyn Dodgers .almost Huikiaa will be minus the services national Leagua late in June it not only, the Giants but the Yan­ of Back Gerry Donling of Beverly, brought about a reunion with a ^ g in g Art Dltmar and AI acotte For Lightweight Showdown dark brown suit and a green plaid up pitches, then starts Arlng a man'a age hinders him In his quest certainly will follod^ the Western kees, were Polo Grounds tenants. for the rest.. Jack Urban won his sports shirt which was opened at fast'bail at batters. for tennis’ 'highest singles honors trail to Los Angeles. That would Mass., thi* .vear. number 6f playera he helped dur­ 6 70x15 DE LUXE third with ' relief al- Tankee«3tadliim was born because Coach Bob In3;al)a dlacloied that ing apring training at Dodgertown, the neck. He had an Ice cream pop Little Fanfare ' it is no determent to his excellence turn over the territory in the na- of the relucUnce on the part of As Low As ^ 2 95'® ® Down-^ ^ t^ u g b the Yankees outhlt the A's CWcsgo, Aug. 2* t»—3oe Brown.t “I think I surprised him," he in one hand and the other kept in doublee. Uoa’s most populous city to the Dooling, who was married laat Vero Beach. Fla. Two of the Royals Black nylon TIRE who has proven to be anj-thing but said. There are no heart-stopping New York Yankees and the, Amer­ McGraw to continue to hoiise the apring, haa decided not to return formerly played for teama man­ lifting up a suit so it wouldn't hit Jams when he . works. Instead Franks and Green offered the irankees at the Pntb proundt. -Wenmll’a BR Decides . invinclMe, today finds at least ^ rematch probably would catch the cigarette-littered cement Aoor. first serious challenge to the ican League. to school for his senior year. aged by Holmes. Ths former Ns- Compare this price with the 19.95 asked for the Royal three fighters - scrambling for a .there are strikeouts and a double Lease Until IMS DooUng’a.deoiaion leaves Ingalls tioBsl League batting star had showdown for his lightweight on well in Brown’s native New Or- The papers on the newsstand piay ball and a pop fly or two theory toda.v and believed they had With the exception of 18'f7-82, Local Bank Financing p- Low Rates De Luxe Nylon, the Super Cushion Nylon, De Luxe Super leans, where* he w«wi the crown told hdw Grim, the relief pitcher a good chance to win. New York has been a member of The’ Giants’ lease on' the fa­ with only 16 lettermen from last pitcher Rene Valdes at Portland, ’ championship. and it’a over. And Grim walka season's 6-2-1 Yankee Conference Ore., in 1955, and his Montreal Champion ,^Nylon or the Goodrich De Luxe Nylon, Sox. who had ioat five in a row Having one of the strongest cases from Wallace (Bud) Smith, or in for the New'York Yankees, has off without fanfare. ; Today's other men’s quarter­ the National Leagtie ever since the mous Ooogan’i Bluff site does not Willard Nixon, with help from Ike San FYandsco. the rest of the American League final aeiit fourth seeded Aussie expire until 1962 but the lack of championship team. He alternated catcher, Joe Pignatano, played fer is Joey Lopes of Sacramento, But there should be plenty. circuit’s origin in 187^ llnttl 1903, between the halfback and quarter­ Delocfe, won his 10th In 18 decl- CaJlf.; who weaved, bobbed and But two others are also hot after out in the cold because of the youngsters Roy Emerson and Bob when the Yankees replaced Balti­ adequate parking faelllUea the in­ Tommy at Fort Worth, Tex.,'* In ■ions. awesome amount of games he After Grim had appeared in 35 accessibility to the grounds and back spots last jrear. 1955 and at Elmira. N.Y., in 1964, FISK DE LUXE NYLON sprayed shots at BrfiWn last night a championship bout, They are gamea for the Yankees, his earned Mark against Straight C3ark of more in the American League the Top Notch USED CARS Taken In ■ Th« White Sox had 12 hlta while in C2iicago Stadium to earn a 10- Cisco Andrade of l,os Angeles, 'saves. Philadelphia and David Harum of Glanta were the clty’a sole major the traffic problem all combined t* run average was an implausible Coral. Gables^ Fla. TUIE TYPE ACOring seven (six unearned) In rqund draw in- a nationally tele- currenOy ranked No. 4 and consid­ He might be the best late- 1.93. He had won 10 games, saved league .repriwentative. cut into the attendance which only the third and four in the sixth. ■vised and broadcast overweight ered by Brown as probably the best inning pitcher baseball hss seen Under the staggered system, the Reigned Hiipreme a few years ago Wise as. high a* close to 20 others and consistently other quarter-finals will'be played 1:400,000. Last year’s attendance Trade For 1957 Swept Wing Dodges 2 Ivnrry Doby, with three RBI’s and match. of the contenders, and No. 1 Kenny in years, but he looked like Just struck out twice as many as he Until 1923, when the massive WHITEWALL ILACK NMlIe Fox each had three hits Lopez, 10th ranking contender, Lane of Muskegon, Mich. another young guy, an office tomorrow ,wlth second s e e d « d was around 630.000 with the threst walked. Neale FVaser and Ashley. Cooper Yankee Stadium waa built, the NFR. FT8 ' MFR. R ubs Kemmerer lost it while Gerry boasted afterwards that ’"I will L

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