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• ■ ■■; :'’:l The Weather Aterifre Daily Net Preia Run Foreeaot of t. B. Weatiwr For the Week Ended June 14, 1986 S4Mne periods of mht HhMy tor | 12,720 night. Low near 66. Tuoaday clofidy with ahewera. High near 70. ; Member ot tlM Aiidtt Bureau ot Clrcnlation K Manche$ter-^A City of Villagd Charm ...... ;* ...... "" ...... !;j"' ^ Llasatfled A(tverttBbig on Pago 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS VOL. LXXVIL NO. 224 (SIXTEEN PAGES), MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1958
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Picket Line Ocean Flier Judge Refuses Stay
Halts Work Near Goal, Moscow
On Integration Curb
Ro^ie Says On Missiles Waabluxtou, Juue 26 Of) — fhad oppoted Briinlon’a motion for . .T , __.__ -..a-... m a.Av nn o'nn.inrt It v.'rtlllff he in Four Negro lea^raira today told a stay on ground it' would be in Paris. June 28 (;P>—Ma* the interest of the Negro atudenta Detroit, June 23
Rock, A rk. "klM akocked and which waa laaued an hour after a i Redstone and Jupiter goal of Palermo, Sicily, after a outraged Negro cittzeoa and mll- mouon a^^ ,u y ] missiles at a^suburban Chrys- long radio silence had caused llona of their fellow Americnna,” the enforcement of our judgment; ler Corp, plant, concern for the flying grand- would to a large extent nullify our The UAW claima only 4!)0 roem- fathfer on his Transatlantic Little Rdck, Ark., June 23 (4b U.S. Diatrlct Judge Harry Leipley order in the cauae since it will in , bera among the 9.500 employes at Retaliation Vinn toda> denied a motion to stay Hla all — ,probabllitv------Uke months to car-1 the Sterling Township. mlaslle fa- ■ Rome’s Clbmplno airport said it own order of Saturday which siui- '■ ry the case through the court of cility; But many non-union work-
had a report from Cagliari. Sa^ pended integration In Little Rock appeals and the U.S. Supreme era did not cross picket lines set dinia. that Conrad waa well out For Assault schools for 2(, years. Court. up at the 16 plant gates. . ' . or over the Mediterranean. The judge said that to grant a "And in the meantime, the sit-T" An eatimated 200 pickets ringed Storma along the route cauaed stay would keep the racial altua-1 nation at Central High Sch(ml, the gates in what a picket captajn concern after radio contact waa tion at Central High School in-l which we have found to be Inl'ol- cjtUed "a traffic demonstration."' loat for several hours. ' In Germany tolerable beeSuae too much time erable. from an educational stand-' a company spokesman said paf- The 55-year-oid grandfather would be c«naumed in proceasing a polnt, would continue.| tial operations were continuing. from Winona. Minn,, radioed the Negro attorney’a appeal of hla or*, The hearing bn Branton’a mo- Production at the factory is not In By HAROLD K. MILKS tower at Dublin’s Shannon Airport der.. ' tion for a stay started at 9;.10 .tegrated as It is in an auto plant. Moscow, June 23 (rfV~More that he waa 75 milea weat of Bor- Wiley------Branlon.------attorney for the a.m. (CSTi. Oral arguments took ekplsined. than 1,000 banner-waving dMUX. France, at 4:07 a.m. E8T. National Aasoclat^on for the Ad-*only six minutes. TbeVe was no rompsny estimate!
Some Ume later he waa reported vancqplent of Olored People, who ; Atty, A. F. House of Little Rock j,ow manv of the 7.600 emploves i demonstrators attacked the over Portugal. West German embassy with made the motion, said he planned appeared for the school board. j reported for the day shift. Plant I Jonaa Aircraft and Arms Co. to telephone the U.8. Eighth Cir- The court room was nearly filled I parking lots were about one-fourth | ? stones, sticks and ink bottles European aponaora of the night cult Court of Appeals at St. Louis, with spectstors. Brsnton was the ' today in retaliation for an as- from New York, aald at noon that ask for instructions on appeal-; only Negro attorney present. , a big but brief traffic Jam oc- mibaequent------reporu Conrad ^ h,ad , ing the integration suspension-or- a stay by ahy of the courU, sault on the Soviet embassy in
flown over the M editerf^ean is- He already had filed a notice i pranton said.'would mean that the 1' ^ gates picketed Bonn last week. U.S. newsmen, including this ^ mI u Mallei! UAW & 1245 ^ pany said the »ignals over Elba this point ex- would be Just as It was when Ihe ^ charged Chrvsler had correspondent, were coughed up
.1.0 ^ id reportsho>s' this Is going to be han-1 19M..58 schoo year endH. dlscHminatir.g against UAW several times as they atlbmpted The company also Mid r e p ^ s „ Brsnton told a reporter. "1 The Negro lawyer filed notice of , ^eep down member- to take pipturis.
Of diatraas Signals wera falae.Pre j cir-.appeal and asked for a stay four j.^ ' ,. ' t.„,,,pppy has The demonstrators marched rimably theje were ^he s is a ls re- I h^|„, Lemley s M.spension . toward the .embassy from several ported by Rome's Oamplno Air- H .> fd nothing about appealing ; ruling was, announced .Satmday directions. They seemed well-or- port. which ssld Conrad had radio- todsy*® r^jGCl^ton ^or G morning.,. ^ Twt i mnnh<*rehin WGF0 ganized. Suddenly they started ed Dublin he was in trouble. Chief Judge Arrtlbald Gardner In jgcanllng the a
phy's handwriting and were found treatment' for Goldfine. who was bomb exploded in a bustling shop-; Gomulka has been playing " i tvould not have visited Hungaiy were i^riesLed, after his own disappearsnee Dec. having trotibies with the Federal ping area of Beirut today, killing j careful role in the rurrenl. fight tpi.B year." Th dempn.sttalors had been, five persons including a woman between the Kremlin and Yugo- Zamhrowaki at anollier meet- Bulletins 6. 1956. „ Trade Commission and the Secur- peacefully marching and handing The documents Include a small ities and Exchange Commission. and her child. ! *|av President Tito. He has sided tower ranking parly mem- out leaflet.* of the Federation of from the AP Wire’s notebdok. a pilot’s night logbook There Was no sign Eisenhower j The bomb went off just opposite publicly with Moscow so as not t,j,.„ called the executions a breach Former Hungarian Political Plis- _ and a single cryptic sheet of paper I ha, changed hla stated intention 1 the fruit bazaar in downtown Bei-.jio endanger the small amount of ^ tru.sl. He implied that Gomulka oners before the violence erupted.!* with note*. to retain Adams, whom he lias rut. An empty bus parked at the , independence he has won from the bad been a.ssureB Nagy would not Several firccrackera were cjf- L •SWORD OF RBPRIS.AL’ Galindez, a Cortumbia University j described aa a man of honesty and curb shielded many' shoppers and]'soviet parly. But he ha* tempered be killivi. ploded as about 50 of the pickets Washington^ June 23 lecturer and a critid pf Dominican integrity, reduced the casualty toll. | his criUci.sm of Tito so as. not to Tlie Red Polish leadership foi- - tried to force their way past police The bombing came after several j incite his restive people to an out- Sen. Richard B. Russell (D-Ga) dictator Rafaei TVuJIik). disap- But that didn't stem the 'rising lowed up these statements with a to the building. denounced toda.v what he term- peared in New York City M**®^ days of relative calm in the Leba- ; directive to party organizations This was the second outbreak of ed "sword of reprisal” tactlca 12. 1956. Charge* have been rrtade | (CoDtianed on Page Six) neie capital while U. N. Secretary i ; saying it did not know In advance violence at the Manhattan build- | against .\dm. Arleigh A..Burke, that he was kidnaped, end lateT, General Dag Hammarskjold was | i of the executions, does not approve ing over the weekend. Anti-.Sovdet, chief of naval operations, for conferring here with government ; was flown to the Dominican Re- ■’ C . , • __ News Tidbits I of them and in effect dofes not ac- pickets broke two windows Satur-! opiMisIng the admlnlstration'a public by Murphy. officials. Hammarskjold left Sat- I cept the Soviet-Hungarian con- day and three arrests followed.' military reorganization plan. Murphv vanished In Ciudad urday for Cali-o but is to return to- 1 Culled from AP Wires ! tentlon that Nagy plotted with Both demon.-drations were to j Riisaell. chairman of the Senate Trujino. Later, the Doihlnlcan gov- Ike Asks 6 Reactors morrow. "counter-revolutionaries" during pr(»teat the execution of former .Armed Servlce(* Committee*, an- verhment 'announced that he had It was the worst terrorist out- , the 1956 Hungarian uprising. Hungarian Premier Imre Nagy nounced the committee would been murdered by a Dominican; break since a ci-owded tram waa , Cecil B. beMille, 77, is in Cedars The directive sAid the Polish and three of liis as.sociates. an- ' call no further member* of the ' pilot, who then committed sulelfie. ; bombed several weeks ago. of Lebanon Hospital In Hollywood leadership standr by Its previous nounced in Moscow last week. Joint Chiefs of Staff for quiz- Morris L. Ernst, a New York i For Eitratom Nations A second bomb exploded shortly for observation and trentm ent of ssseiament that the uprising was Nagy and the others were leaders zing until there is assurance that lawyer; waa engaged by the Trtl- afler\vai'd on another downtown z clmiUit«)T.v disorder. . .'SeCititary due to .Slalinlam and that Nagy of the Hungarian revolt of 1955, they can speak their own mind street. It blew a door from * shop Washington, June 23 (4b- Preai-.*,c(Ki,^ent of Europe are crucial to . person was injured by flyv of Defense McElroy s^y* he can freely. (CoBttnund on Page Fifteen^) ^ disagree with a Kerrice chief’s (Ontinued on Page Five) (Continued on Page Fifteen), dent Hasenhower today called on I ing glass. testimony on defense reorganiza- NEW QUIZ FOI< (CHERYL Congress, for swjft approval of s | „ B elglu^The Netherland^ bombings apparently were tion without rebuking, the officer . . ' J • , . ■ , r't"'!** Belgium, me rsetnenanoa. directed at shopkeepers who open- 1.0* .Angeles, June 33 (IPi *~ muKi-million dollar mternatmnal naiy. West Germany and Lu.xem-, business in defianefc of a. involved, disclaiming he has re- I.nna Turner'* teenage daughter Ribicoff Calls agreennent pit)viding for conMnic-1 bom^^^^ .trike ordered week* ago buked Adm. Arleign (31 Knots) Not Just More Money will -fie questioned anew today tion of six major nuclear power ;, Eisenhower aaid the Euratom ? ^be rebels fighting to overthrow Burke, chief of Naval Operation*. about how she slew "her motheria reactot-s In Europe by 1963. , program "ia the simple but P'o-, president Camille Chamoun. George Alpert, president of the lover. Cheryl Crane, 14, will .be Candidates in Terming the pro -ct urgent; foundly Important idea that. The bombings are likelv do be Newde- Haven I^llroad. took the ' the *tar at a deposition hearing Eisenhower lent the law .iftkerR a through concentration of the *ci- j w,. both aideuMn'Lebanon'saland today at the resumption ofijWide t Reform Proposed for a 6750,000 lawsuit brought special message as^king for ap- entific and industrial potentialities ^s.^ayold ciisia The terrorist acts i * federal court heapingheaFing on hisms hy the dead man'* non. Senator pwval at this Xeaaion. 1 of the six countries it will be pos- JhaUered thV hopes of many' here 1 railroad's petition for permisaion The President described the pro-, ^ible to develop a single major ; ?ha‘t T e arrtval "o^U.K. obs'drver.' ‘o « i p u . HOFFA case TO JURA’ New A'(irk. June 23'(45 — Tlie Hartford. June 2.3 .l/P\ — The gram at “a first step toward mu- atomic energy compW. larger ! waging „( tension on Old Ctdony Di\. In .Ma.ssat hu Fq^r Improving Schools 'question of how 89.5 Democratic tually beneficial cooperation in the thkn the sum of the part*, and de- Although opposition forces to • l-‘oyas ue« amimsaanor, fate of James E. Hoffs, Team- state convention delegate* will ster Union president on trial (or peaceful application* o, atomic signed to exploit the peaceful po- extent aeemed lo be holding pr- f the second time for wiretap con- vote next Saturday, occupied the energy.” ' tenllal of atomic energy." . ^own activities in Beirut during /^ a t the 1954 U.S.-Lib> art Washington, June 2.’ 'Ti — A 2-efacing American education is the minds of the three candidate* for Under the program, the United] Eisenhower added: , Hammatskjold'a Middle Ea.st visit, I base right.* agreements is woiking year study concludes that a full widely held view that all we re- splrac.v, was placed In the handa the party's'" senatorial nomination States would sell to the aix na-I "One motivation which has theie-' there have been serious clashes amoothly to the satisfactbin (>r scale reform mo-.’eraent is needed * quire are a few more teachers, a of a_ jury b.v C.S. Hsl. Judge today. tions which make theii' ESuropean fore led to the creation of this new. elsewhere in the past few day*. both sldrs, as he pi >?nted his tj raise American education stand-1 few more bulldlng.s. a little more Thomas F. Murphy today. Hoff* Also high on the candidates list Atomic Goramunlly (Euratom) fommunity la the growing sense of On two successive days major credentlaUtoPreslctenlLlaenhow- ard* to the needs,of modern limes, i money." said the report. nnd two other* are charged with was an Invitation from- Gov. about 30 000 kilograms of Uranium urgency on the part of Europeans flashes were reported from the er. , , ■ A report by 'the Rockefeller, "Such an approach will be dia- conspiring In .New York to tap telephone* in the Detroit Team- Abraham Ribicoff for a 4-way 235.235 The nresenl price for that that their destiny requires unity Baalbek area tn the Bekaa valley New York City plan* to refund Brothers Pun.I, Inc., called last; astioua . . . an educational -«y.s- meeting tomorrow in the CTiief material ia about ' «nd that the road toward this of eastern Lebanon. The govern* about 6‘2'i million In franclilse irlghl for Immediate ai d lar reach- ] Icni grudgingly and .u ster headquarter*. The first^trial much of the ended in a hung Jury laaL'Dec. Executive’s office. 6480 million. unity 1* to be found in the develop- ment was reported to have used 155 taxes to the New York Central ing changes in the nation's edvea-, patched to meet the neeils of The reason for the invitation ment of major common program* Railroad. , .Two Bridgeport youth ... ----- ! will be perpetually out of 20. Hie 6350 million co*l of the con- were recaptured today within 15 lioiial system not just more, was not known. But the Invitation struction of (he nuclear power re- such as Euratom makes possible." (Continued on Page Two) money. dale. Itself caused enongh speculptlon The program, Elsenhower .said, minutes after the.v fled from a po- "We mu.st build for the futOre iii REVEALS EVIDENCE actors will he .borne by the Euis- lice squad car as it pulled up in Tlie report echoed oft-repeated over the weekend to fill a ballot tom nations, the While House said, promises to be inltiailly of great .statements that American schools education as daringly and ag- IVashlngton, June 33 (45—Rep. box. benefit to both the United States front of police headquarters where gressivelv as we have built other ('harlrs O, .Porter (D-Orrf) te- Two,of the candidates ~ former with provision by the United and the six European nations, and C E A U r g e s P r o b e they were being tsken on charges are ovefcro-vded, iinderslaffed and Stales, through the Export-Im- Ill-equipped. It said the basic prob- aspects of our national life in the da.v showed new papers which U.S. Rep. Thomas. J. Dodd and thereafter to nations ever>nvheie rssi IF o a r arising from tampering with park- past." hr said "back up to the hilt” a former Gov. Chester Bowles—have port Bank, for a long tern- line of that .choose to profit from Eura- A /I J, I l O l l i p S O l l i c iy ing meter*. lem la one of . .ovidlng more mon- credit up tc |i35 million. ey but that other things must be The report, based on a study by connection between l'.S. flier claimed majorities of the 895 dele- tom's^ experience * Capacity audience in the Am- a panel of prominent Americans, Gerald Le*|er Murphy and Dr. gates. The European nation* and the "A'central purpose of Uie pro* done, too. * | Jesus De Galindez, who disap- United States also plan, to esta - p,.ogiam la foi- Euratom Hartford. June 23 (A5-The Con-. S';.';* ^.S.find The report *ugge.sled these said vlrlually every subject taught The third candidate — former orr.uiaiom -at...a irrt„,.aiion iexm A Aasociatton •ang»la( Ia M ■ plUniSl VEIl " L r- l1 l1 D o U u I i U n in American schools would profit peared In 1966. “I have no donpt -U .S . Sem William Benton — ha* llsh a jolntly.financed knd the United State* go fresV from i dispute with the W *.tithe Phlladel,,Wa^^ (^^^ a a Steps: and the Justice Departmeat haa not made such a claim, but yester- and development program 'f * ' (q create an institutional and 1. Testing aid guidance po- by "a lively reform movement of icho-or'a/alem. today cedure* must be alrengthened to the sort now going on in physics no doubt aa to their authen- day he said If the "political pres- Jamf*.prov« performance C. HagerU-f of^the White r*acl(jr*. House ^j.^„„^|,, environment which will in theTlV7t"tn* state to invest^^^^^rnvesti'iraVrieariVing^ teaching . , night... Indonesian tlcit}',” he »*ld. sure (were)' eliminated in the vari- rebel radio today claimed its push along more talented student* and mathematics teaching." ous areas of the state. I would press secretary, said he had no In- embark quickly on a laige acale j who may be held back b.v the. ay- The cri.sls in science education, The teachers' organization aald j force* have thrown back the Jak- FBI BATTLES KILLER easily be the choice of the conven- formation on the cost of th a t, nuclear program," Eisenhower erage or .slow groups. the report said, "is not an inven- phase of the jirogiam. ' aald. . Thompaon's aalaiy schedule "ia, arts 2. Some educational problem* tion of the newspapers, or seten-1 Uklah, Calif- Jupe 28 i45— tion." a maior fbndeqiiate and dis-1 hattlea In the , lists or the Pentagon. It is a rpal Officer* hunting -for polloe-mil- Here’s the wsy Bowles’ and In tagging the program iirgent, |' calling, the program * ! criminates against teachers on the. All Japanese fishing \esaela in "gravely affecting the national In- er George Cole—on tlie FBI’* 19 Dodds', claima stacked up: Eisenhower aald In his meaaage: istep in application of nuclear lech . ' sthe u . CS-Bn*East /'AUliiaChina S*aSea tA'Awere ordered terest" hiay require a helping hand crista." r "Tlie European* see atomic nology for the benefit 'of mankiiu), i maximum step. ^ 'I t ha.* all been brought about, most wanted IL*t—fought a rup- 1. Bowies was sticking by hi* to look oil) today for an American (rom the federal government. The nlng gun battle today through Saturday claim that he has the energy pot merely aa an alterna-Uj,* President added that both the. It yaclit which nia.v be drifting near (Ime-honored way of financing the grqiip said, by mania swift tlv« tource of pnergy but as soriie- United Statss and Euratom are de-1 m dan- plunge Into a new technological U'lUlte with ocrupaato ot h, ■ support of from 418 to 538 of the bed- the Communist (,'hlnese mainland e> ucatiort at the local level may speedlag, nouthhpuad q*r. Later. convention delegates. thing which they must develop ! termined that the Joint program ! b.v, the town a salary *ci with Hollywood actor -John . Cal- no longei l>e aufflcient hecaUae era that is bringing changes "ao quickly if they are -to continue'ghould be initiated thta year, ule. Thompson officials had no startling as to test to the utmost jUst north ot L'kiab, ehorltro 2. Dodd forces said their candir comment on the CEA's acttiiin. vert and seven other* aboard... stale and local tax ayitema are. deputieo and tbe highway patrol date^ has 615 votes. Democratic their' economic growth and exer-1 He aald that in addition to the in- ] lightning killed three moun- primitive and out of date. our adaptive capacities..-our ata- else- their rightful influence in ; tematlonal , agreement aubmlltedi On Saturday, the CEA lifted its bl'lty and our . wisdom,” | threw up a roM Mock a t this ia- state committeemen from the 12th week-old censure of West Haven's taineers yesterday aa they carried 8. National leader* must grass> tereectloa of I'Jt. tit aM Usrto and iSth Senatoria' Districts said world affairs. 'The auccesi of this | today for approval, "necessary re- an Iron brosa up 7.500' fool Mt. th* acop* of th* job' that lie* TT»e report aaid it l4 likely" th*| yasterday Miat Dodd has 37 out. of undertaking, therefore, ia of vital;quests for congressional action re- school system aftei” th* town and I ahead. , \ Kt. '80 but th* ta g ttlw Arera in Italy to plant it on the It by takthg aa eld i i w / i Importanca • tb th* Ignited SUtes, 1 quired to carry out the program peak in an act o( devoUon. _ "PeHl^ps the greetMt problem (Coatiaaed oa Paga Fear) (OeatlBMd M Pag* Two) for the 160 million ^opla on tha will ba aubmittad ahortly.' - 9. (Ceattauad aa Paga Faor) U ' ' V ’ . I-. ' : ’ 7^" ' / r 7 ' " ' ...... :'F , i .f
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under false pretenses. He wee er» 0^ rested Saturday. * Bomb KiUs 5 Ribicoff CaUs EASTWOO 4'' Judge Refuses Stay Kinney, who had been living in m his car, told a route 'salesman that S&einwMd on he wished to become a regular cus- rt TarMr Grand In Beirut, Dag tomer and gave a false Manches- Candidates in Jells Iieesse ter address. Kinney obtained vari- ...... "M ony ous foodstuffs from the salesman BIDMIN B U M l TO DUMMY i "Soddio Talks to UAR South dealer > Alldraw"' for which he said he would pay at Senator Race ASSURES M AM OOMTRAOI C*ln
. PAGE FOUA lUNCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY; JUNE 28, 1988 MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1958. PAGE rtV B A • ■ • ■ rr mm of the Bolton I>alry Farm on Bt ton Not Just More Money Bdlton Ii' WkiltlMiiM Brat. i)M evMit ta being B olto n C ircus Ik e Set a n Ex a m p le STORE nOURSi OFEN MONDAY Tlmi SATURDAY tta5tM< the locfil coneUblea,’ 'P o lio s M a y OPEN THTRSDAT mOHT^!riLL * and the Bblton Volunteer Fire De- PMNTINe mi •Tlie B a b y H as ^Candle Q u H ’ H o fio r G m r t partment. Site C h a n ge d Wide Reform Proposed StrowberryDeeaert ^ Fo r Adam si Others Freeh Bolton etrawberriee are DECORATING ution '< The clrctia in Bolton tqworrow PRIE PARKING, lot M X t H POPULAfi M A R K IT ^ D isb a n d e d Boosts Q a r k ■esured patrons of the will play at' tha Joseph Negro T otk For Improving Schools dfieeert to be aerved Thuraday ln f tri«r and Ix ttrlo r 1 farm, near the Bolton Dairy, on By JABfEA MABLOW ^haa or might have any buslneaa Been Named ••• One of-the finest clubs ever or- from 6 to 8 p.m. In the p ^ h room (CenttniMd Irma Page Oae) er of Britain's'miners, last night ,Rt. 86. Thla la a last minute awlt6h (AP News Analyst) with the government. ganized in Ellington hga disband- T o L ife Sco o t of the -Oongregfitloiiel Church by , FtiNy liiwra:d. condemned rthe execution 6f Imre in location, announced this mbrii- 'Washington, June 23 ilh—Wfiel- TVhen Bsrnam Goldflnc, Adams’ Famous M a k e , Summ er Playwe ar ed because of circumstanees be- (OeatIniMd trob Pag O aa) the Ladles Benevolent Society. arred only in baing too weak to gift-giving friend, a busineaaman. tha door would be open for future GlMriMlBMl Nagy as ‘^’needless folly." ing I9 David Bailey of the Bolton dent Elsenhower himself has set yond iU control. William Clark, aon of Mi. find Mm . Alfred Barrett and a team ravmt the “reaetlonaries" from Constables' Assn, one at the spon- got into' trouble with a federal It is the Candlelight Club, pub- educational crisis will get worse wue negotiations. workers -will personally pick each •^e 64-yaar-old Host of the an example for Shermqn Adame agency he went to Adame In the eens Iking ever. ’T for To d d l e rs, Bpyi and Girls W eriunanihip soring organizations. lishers of "Inspiration.” ^ t s before it eases. ‘nia West Haven Beard of Ed- Mrs. William Claric of Hebron Rd., berry at the Aldo Pesce farm S mineworkera union said he was and all other goverhment^^bpnployei P.’hite House to find out why. Frmnk AU«, aen of Mr. and M n. Alfred De Ciantla, 16 L«u> ucation replied that the 232 teach- waa made a life Scout at the Such an Mtitude contraeta shocked when he reed df the exe- Because the State Fire Marshal’s I -c ^ monthly little bwklet has been It noted.that tha number at new Thursday morning. v PhoRB Ml 3-0110 markedly with that of the party cution of the former Hungarian once refused to approve the pre- In accepting gifts. He has received Adams got the information for rel PI. He waa bom June 3 at the Mancheater Memorial Hot- published for the past ^ five years teachers needed in the next 10 ers could teach next year, but that Court of Honor of Troop 73 Sat- Mrs. 'rhomas C. Johnson, chair- him, information which a House pital. Hla paternal grandparenta are Mr. and 'Mra. Frank D e' they wouldn't receive the |406 leadara In tha other Soviet' bloc premier and his coUeaguee. viously advertlaed site, (Cider Mill for his personal use gifts totaling' and the many wonderful proJecU yeara will be one third to one half urday at the Community Hall. man of the event, find Mrs. Bar- eountriee, who have been loud In aubcommittee lawyer said It was Oantla. 202 Porter St. He hae one brother, Richard, 8. th^' have done for the church and raise. rfitt will taka reservations up- to ' "This ia horrifying, abaolutely Rd.' property of Mra. Esther fiU- thousands of dollars. 956 MAIN ST. of all college graduates. But at The OEA then warned its 16,000 Billy Is tha first "native" of fhelr denunciation of Nagy as well horrifying,*’ he said. "I can’t keep yeratelq), the circus will perform figwinat the law to reveal. community will 'long be remem- present only one of every four or Wednesday - night. Shortcaks and as of llto. He tried, in hia- news conference Then Adame offered this contra- Gall Suian, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Matthew Maetozo Jr., bered. , ■, ■>' membera In the state that they Troop 73 to gain this award. Ken-' quiet any longer.'I’ye got to tell at Rt. 85. Unsuitability, of the ter- last week, to eay whan it is and five graduates goes Into teaching. must not teach at West Haven, neth Gronlund. a transfer from a coffee wiH be served. ' TlCo’a government la expected to ]Mop1e Just 'what I think about rain for erection of bleachers waa dictory explanation of hia conduct: 173 Porter St.> She waa borii June 2 at the Mancheater Me- Ralph E. Edwards, the editor, "Salaries must be raised, Im- Bapdems lan't all right for a man in public He aaid what ha did for Goldflne morial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. On Friday,, the town'a board of Manchester troop, was the reCip- protest formally to Hungary thi* this," the- reason for . denying approval office to accept gifts. The line he expresses his thanks to all who mediately and aubsUntlifiiy,'’ the Paul John, aon of Mr. and Mrs. week that tha execution at Nagy Horner aaid he remains a mem- *-i^eMng the information from the ESdwln* A. Gaunt of Jobatown. N. J.. an'" her paternal grandpar- have helped in the work of pre- education agreed to allow the 232 ent of the first Ufa award by Kenneth Griffin of French Rd., of the earlier advertised site. drew was,far from sharp or. difi- ents are Mr. and Mra. Matthew ,
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•I" ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CpNN- MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1968 pa g r PAGE sue MANCHESTER EVENING. HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN^ MONDAY, JUNE 2?, 19CS Church. She is enrolled at Hartford waa inadvertently omitted in thia vations for the affair, to ihclude a Scout Paqk 65 committee. 8 p.m., House; Small Claims Court,*? p.m., When History Won’t UnraTcl aaal for education should be an said ha preferred not to go along Ore) said ha ^ C o v e n t r y Seminary where she will tak e, a column last week from the list of buffet lunch at midnight, must be ^ y Scotit headquarters on South Board of Selectmen’s office. * American virtue alone?* Do ^ ey, More Accessible Than Adams with the "hue and cry" againat Adams’ acUona.. But WINDOW (H U ES summer course for /’The Pre** graduates at Windham High made on or before June 30 with St.: Merry Sewers 4-H. tour Na-' Past history has conspired to A...urns and *'that Adams' future said he thinks much of the criti- School Child. Nursery and Kinijer- School. There were 27 instead of Mra. Eugene Rychllng. tjiAn Hale Homestead at 1V30 with Manchester Evening Herald or do they not, believe in.'educa-: cism of Adams is hypocritical Coventry correspondent, Mrs. F. create problems which ' are not status is ’’the P-eeident’g decision GrtM, Whlfa. leni garten for Teachers." 26. local pupils receiving diplomas Fragment Group to Meet picnic later at Waterfront Heights SttrttiuQ ijrraUk tlon for everybody? Do they, or do "when we consider that m ^ y . Tolland County 4-H Event Set The Fragment Society will hdVe beach: Little Blossoms 4-H,' 3:30 Pauline / IJttle, telephone Pilgrim rUBUSH^PBY m u pnd llr. Adams’ decision." k rs. Kingsbury resides on South from the school. * That Inteniret TlifiX solvable under^ present conditions they not, think that the hope of the memb«ri of th« Houta Final Aleetlng a business m eetliv at 2 p:m. p.m:, home of Mrs. Phyllis Lodder; 2-6*81. BJEKALD PEIN IW O CO.. IKC. Rep. Robert Hale (R-Maln4) ex-, River Rd. .with her husband and Wi9he.q O f The Fam ily \ ^ 13 BUm U S ^ t and by methods currently accept- world depends up6n education? Probe Would Quiz pressed "complete faith” * in. Sana^ta hava accepted tani. of thoi^ three children. The Ladies Assn, will have Its Wednesday at the (Shurch Commu- Girl Scout Troop 72 at 6:30 p.m., ManrhMUr Oodd. aandfl of dollar* In campaign HOliANb HNlSH Thursday ill Church House nity House. The groqp tvill prepare Chiiroh Community House; Cub HOT DOGS RIG FOOD ITEM F able. The island of Cyprus con- Adams’ integrity but remarked Pastor to Attend Meeting final meeting' uqtll fall at 10:30 THOMAS S'KRCUBOH Now' \y£ art not as naive as we and serve the dinner at 6:30 p.m. Scout Pack 65, Webelos den, 6 Chicago—Americans are expect- WALTER R FERGUSON tains such a .problem. that Republican critics of the fund*. MUifie to. Order The Rev. Jamea R. MacArlhur ajn. Wednesday at the veatry of JOHN Bg BURKE PublUhtra are pretending to be. We know, 'Wlhits House aide have been "al- will leave tomorrow to .attend the the First Congregational Church. that day for the first annual din- p.m.. South S t Schdbl: Den 2 at ed to eat 10.7 billion hot dogs Foundad Octobar 1, IMll In the effort to try -to find a S2*30 With Toer Stollen More than 100 4-H club memberabthe boys’ department at ths In- this year -enough to circle the \ as who does not, that these 10 most If not aulta aa numerous as" WICKER SEATS IN CAR dustrial Homs for Children at biennial meeting of the General J , Holiday Dance ner meeting of the League of 3:15 p.m. with Mrs. Charles Low- FUNERAL HOME solution for the problem of Cyprus, Second Aide to Ike will take part in the annual Tolland Women ■'Votem here. ery: Den 8 at 6:30 p.m.. with Mrs. world 35 times. Pubiubed______EVer» BT«nin| Bxeapt American educators took a cold Democrats the anti-Adams -Rome—An Italian firm has FULL LINE o r CUfi^M Council of Congregational Chris- T n fi annual Independence Day ______« Enured At' the County 4-H DemonatraUon and Bub, Kingston, N.Y.,' for five years. ndava and Hnlloaya it ia easier to think back than it is war view of what they saw, and ■I* ehorus. Hale is a member of''the cbme out with an Wry suminer- tian Churches’ in lesion , Mass., danevTor members and guests of Events Tomorrajr Clarence Amidon: Boy Scout TEL. Ml S-6868 Mt Office At Mancbeeter Conn, ea Mrs. Kingsbury is a licensed prac- 87 BAST CENTER ST. loend Claii Kali Matter to. think forward, easier to imagine (Continued from Page One) against Qoldflna woolen mill in investigating subcommittee. medel car, an openrtop, doorless lie Speaking Contest to be held which ends June 3*)* the Auxiliary and Coventry Amer- North Coventry Women's CHub, Troop 57 at 7 p.m., American Le- The game, rummy, geU its name that, in the context of the cold VENETIAN BUNDS tical nurse and is superintendent gion Home; Girl Scout Troop 28 at from the British word, ’’rum," AAHIULANCE SERV IC E undoing some past history than it 1953-1954. ,, Rep. Winfield K. Denton (D- contraption equipped with com Thursday afternoon and evening at of the nursery and klndergarteiri OorrMtioB ican Legion will be held'at 0 p.nv Isaves at 9 a.m. from CJhurch Com- ; BUBSCRfPnoN RATES , . war, progreas of any kin^ for Rus- volume of demands that Adams munity House for Niantici. Cub 2:30 p.m.," CJhurch Communlly which means odd or queer. Payable In Adrance . is to chart a peaceful and accept- Howrey saidvyeaterday the ques- Ind)' said-^that In tlic opinion of wicker seats that are easily cleaned the Church Community House on at the Second Cotigregatlonaif The name of^CTcroi Ann Lanagan July 3 at the Legion Home. Reser- One Year ...... »« W sia is 'indeed supposed to have a step ^down from his White House tion of (joldflne’t mill never came many AmeiriChna Adams "has been and virtually waterproof. ^ E. A. JOHNSON Six Montha ...... <'» able, forward page in history. Rt. 44A, The public is invited. "sobering" effect upon us. post. Some 6f the strongest de- before him foi a decision, adding: convicted, even if he never suffers Three Montha ...... * ...... j j J ; You can solve the problem of any material punishment.’’ Denton The program is scheduled to start one Month ...... I JJJ But w;e still choose to bespeak "At no time did I hkve occasion MINING OUTPUT UtCBEASES PAINT GO. Weekly ...... S Cyprus, in retrospect, by undoing mands have come from members to tell anyone of the statT or oh sa(jl some Republicans are having at 2 p.m. and continue through the Stnifle Copy ...... ** the day in which American’ educa- Port Moresby, New Guinea — evening. Homemaking demonstra- the British seizure of the island in of Adams’ own Republican party, the commission that Gdvemor trOubla restraining their glee "In 72.1 Main SL. Tel. MI M SO l tors, touring the educational sys- finding Adama in thia dilemma, The value of mineral production tions wUl be given inside snd agri- MEMBER o r 1914, when Turkey, its owner, was although DemocraU hava chimed Adama had inquired about the mat- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tem of any foreign country, and ter." ■ince the man haa-never been pop* in New Guinea increased to *2,- cultaral demonstrations outside on The Aaaoclated Preaa U excluETety an enemy. Had Turkey still in.. tdar with the Republican leaders 826,000 In 1957 from *2,587,000 the lawn. The speaking entries will entitled to the uae of republlcatlon of finding it full of zeal and progress, During the weekend. Democratic ‘start about 8 p.m. when demonstrs- all newa diapatchea credited to It oi owhed, it in 1921, when Turkey and, Coulsen Morgan, who has National Ohalrman.Paul M. But)er outside the White House.” the year before, With gold output not olherwlae credited tn thla wiper should find themselves able to rate figured indlCectly in Jhe Adams Sien. Richard Neubergar (D* rising by more, than 7,000 ounces. tiona have been completed. and alao the local newa publlahed hCTe. Greece, sickened' with mutual this aa a boon for the world and case, appeared as AdaiTis' legal ad- described the situation s4 “the. “A BAD BEGINNING All entries will be Judged and All rlfhU of republlcatlon of apeelal bloodahad, agreed to transfer varl Sherman Adama mesa’’ and said awarded ribbons. -Blue ribbon win- diapatchea herein are alao reaerwed for, civilization, and proclaim viser when the top White House MAKES A BAD ENDING" bus populatibnB within their terri- assistant appeared before the sab- influence peddling "has generally ners will be eligible to represent themselves rejoiced and enthusias- ,been defended and rewardad, even Full aerrlce client of N. E. A. Sere tories. the Greeks would have been commltUe last ’Tuesday. •(Author’a Name Below) — the county in the State 4-H Contei lee. Inc. _ tic about it. It is insane, we Insist, Adams has inforn\^ the sub-.' by the Prerident himself." . July IS at the University of ' Publlahera Repreaentatlrea: ■»( evacuated from Cyprus. Or . you Juliua Malhewa Special Apency — Nea for educators to go visit any ays- committee that at his request, Bpt Republican National CSialr- necticut. can gs bac^ and simplify the sit man Meade Alcorn said .'.dams 's The beerinning: of any ill- York Chlcano______Detroit and Bnatpn. tem of education and come back Morgan made contact with the . Light refreshments w lll^ served MEMBER AUDIT bu r ea u of uation by repealing the military being made “tha victim of political ness is* the best time it may by the ’Teen H’er*j*-H Club of CIRCULATIO.N'B "sobered” because they found so SEC to obtain information' abbut campsiign by vVhich the Turks con- a matter involving Ooldllne. persecution of unexampled vicious- je more quickly cured. ■ town from 5 p.m. Ur's p.m. The Herald Printing Company. Urn., much good in it. ness." UN O N E T R IP ! aaaumea no financial reapofialblllty for quered the island and took it away He said Goldflne complained to 'Serious sickness has not yet First LWY Meeting typographical errora appearing In ad* him about some SEC actions in the Republican Sen. Roman Hruska Onki^wne call to tell us how much The first finnual' meeting of the . UVE BETtHI . Tertlaemenla and other reading matter from th^ ■yenetlans in 1570, or by case of the East Boston Co., a of Nebraska praised Adams’ aerv- want. ; . then, when approved,
y - i*- V . M _.^i ' ■I ■' ' 1: ' ■ ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, 00NM„ MONDAY, JUNE 1958 PAGilll|« PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, JUNE 23. 1958 to." And Friday Miss DellaFera Lavitt Chosen as Rock’ville’s aaid she didn’t think "a q «)a 'o f South Methodists MeetingSet Picket Line 10 SilvOT Lane Families them are trying.” Moscow Mob Stones, Soma Called x ' Greet Ministers ‘Man of Year’ by Rotarians 8he added, however,, that cartaiit On,Proposal families havs called her depart- Lowest Prices Halts Work To Get Eviction Notices ment repeat^ly In search of rants. Members of South Methodist Stains Bonn Embassy ■oymour E. Lavltt Is Rockville's Martin has said If certain faml- Church yesterday formally wel- ToPrillWell 1167 "Man of the Tear,” selected Has are evicted, they will become comed their two new ministers and 12" LP . $1.49 Ten famillea still living In the® "They’re moving vary well,” Yulea town responsibility "on the basil AnytMie Want a JobT by Rotary Oub, said. their families. The reception, held (CoBttnv lieral Manager Ridiard Mar- On Missiles Silver Lane Homes project will of need."' Pofterton's Hia selection was announced Sat- He added the town has Indicated Thl# means, according to in the chapel of the church, waa probably be served eviction notices Oonter Car. ■preHd iU blue cohtcnU Bcalnst - Republicans In the JBlUngtbn Uji^omorrow will maet with H. B, urday night at a R ^ r y dinner ob- It will wntlnue utlliUea at Ita own Mi** tiellaFdra, her department attended by about 300 parishion- ISO It., of Choral .(Cautlxned (rom Page One) Wednesday, Atty. Herman Yules the upper cnibMsy wall. A barrage Probate District ara.'runnlng In- Hoddard, president o f the BUphen •ervlng Ladles Nfg'ht, .Installation, risk and expanse. would have to locate children In ers. „ to all kinds of difficulty. Not said today. of boUIca, alonea and bricka fol- B. (HturcH Co., o f Seymour, hnd a and Man of the Year Award. Motor^ plants at Kansas City and But in mentioning thig plan,', ha toster homes until rents are ob- Pastor and Mrs, Lawrence A l- only has no one shown any in- Yules, who represents the Public qualified hia sympathy for certain tained. and provide aaalitance If lowed amidst the crashing of glass. representative of the Weston Selection CommiUae chairman Chryslers Dodge truqk plant here. Housing Authority In the Silver mond and their ll've, children who terest in the probate Judge nom- Geophysical Engineers Inc., of remaiiflng fac^Iies the' only available rents are too ination, but when the conven- Harland W. Warner said . Lavltt The union disclatmed responaiblllty Lane Homes matter, said the A handful of Soviet militiamen on for the Incidents. high. have recently come to Manchester tion was scheduled to open at Weston, Mass., In regard to Stod- quallfiad for the award on the agency has notified him It cannot ”They’ve been given over a duty at the embassy ran back and The missile plant dispute arose But none of the families are wel- from Pawtucket. .R. I., and Rev. FOR 11 a.m. today, there were not dard’s proposal to drill a well for basis of "unselfish effort to im- continue funda for utilities, or hold year'a warning,” he sa'd. "They’ve as Chrysitr, General Motors imd fare cases, she said, and apparent- Charles Reynolds, - the associate forth blowing whistles and shout- enough delegates there to nomi- the town. prove his” community through the property, after July 1, the had all the time in the.world.” Stoddard has offerad to drill a Ford entered Ihelr fourth week of ly some of Ihem are making too minister, and his wlfd were the SAFEm SAKE nate anyone anyway. achievement, leadership and serv- start of the new fiscal year. He added that "months ago” guests of. honor. Rev. end Mrs. ing. well on Fern St. and charge only operating without U AW pacts. much money to qualify for .low- The convention was recessed the PHA asked for the uUltUee to Reynolds were formerly South A n d L o o G « r T I r t W mt As the windows of the first about half-price if it does not yield A ll three companies' resumed None of the families, several of cost rents administered by hous- until 8 o'clock tonight in the Ralph H. Gibson, last year’s whom have- claimed harda|iips In be ahut. off, but local authorities 'Church's missionaries in India. floor shattered under the first hail at least 200 gallons a mlnuta at a bargaining on new. contracts to- ing agencies. D rive In For O ar Tolland County Superior Court man of the year, presented a finding new rente, waa to iuiva re- asked that 'they be continued. of .stones and bricks, members of 50d-|oot depUr. day. Agreement on only a amatter- "NoWj we have no more funds to Also honored at the reception Room in Rockville. Party of- plaque to the new winner. mained In the federal houfelhg were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Treggor. the crowd dashed forward. They The proposal, based on the com- Three runners-up for the award ing of minor issues has been the pay for them,” \ules said. ficials hope by that time dele- project after today. It is to be Organist Treggor was welcopied hurled more ink and their slogan- pany’s disappointment with a well received certificates of anprecla- only progress reported to date. covered banners through glassless gates will be rlerted to the con- It has been almost a month liquidated July 1, and a Nebraska He predicted a mas movement Ferrari Trial > back for another year In his min- vention, and someone might drilled hear Keeney St., w u tabled tion for their '"outstanding contribu- before notices are served. windows into embassy offices. by the Board o f Directors Tues- since the union’s contracts with the prefab-housing firm has been tak- istry of the musical program of F R E E show an Interest In'the nomina- tiona to the Rockville area In the Several members of the crowdj auto makara expired and workers ing the houses from the slU. Yulea added that the project hee the church. Others In the reception Front End, Broko and tion. The probate District In- day when Martin recommended p^Mt year. They are Ally. Leo B. deteriorated considerably, and, all Set Tomorrow which included students and work- walUng for the findings o f a cur- went to their Jobs without a union However, at a Board of Directors line were Mr. and Mrs. Robert cludes Ellington and Vernon. Flaherty Jr., Alderman John Gill other things being equal, it would Pratt and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Shock AbsiMlMr Im poc* ers ranging fronV teenagers to a rent survey o f the town water sys- and StiUe Rep. PYanklln G. Welles. contract for the first time in more meeting Tuesday, General Manager be "best;' for the families to leave. The murder trial of Dorando A. Kelderiing. middle-aged one-legged man on tem conducted hy Buck, Seiffert The aelection of the recipient fof than 15 years. But neither side arts Richard Mkrtin was asked to aee tion. Sey'mour E. Ijsvttt The temporary project,’ built for Ferrari, 42, Verona, N. J., is sebed- crutches, walked the length of the and Yost of H *W ord . An exten- the award waa kept aecret by the as if it is pressed for time. if he could continue utilities and Entertainment during the after- building. sion was obtained, on Stoddard’s Nevertheless, ths U AW spent a use of the remaining occupied 10 years, is now In Its sixteenth, uled to start tomorrow In Tolland noon was furnished by a trio of W o rk done by a x p arta m o l Dump Fires 9-member committee until the he said. Disregarding the barrage of offer, and the BoaXd authorized presentation Saturday night. can Red Cross, and a member of busy weekend moving among rank housing until the families found County Superior Court. However. choir members, Robert Gordon Jr., co n v e alio n al m o k es o f o ora. Slones around them, they kicked Martin to ask for anther. On accepting the' award, Lavltt Exchange Club. He Is presently and file members to drum up sup- rents. Yules’ claim that some of the It Is possible that Atty. David Mrs. June GaaJ, and Harold Baglin, out the basement wdndows one by Said Routine The Weaton firm tomorrow will said this was "perhaps one of the seeking the Democratic nomina- port for strike votes. A t that time, aboiit 30 families families have been recalcitrant *n Goldstein will ask for a contin- who sang, several selections. Mias otie. be represented ’ by ’ VlRcent J. finest moments o f my life." He tion for Congress.' Walter P. Reuther, president of out of an original 175 remained in hunting new rents Jibes with re' uance until the fall session. Cynthia Treggor played s violin MORIARTY A half hour after the attack be- Murphy. project geophysicist. M iif It was the first "letter" he had Welles waa cited for his unself- the UAW , has said repeatedly he the doomed project. * marks made by Martin and town Ferrari pleaded innocent June solo accompanied by Miss Brenda gan. a line of blue-clad militiamen Town Engineer James Sheekey MarUmsald today ha will see what aver received. He explained that ish sense of community responsi hes no intention of railing s strike. Moving Well welfare director, Mias Mary Delia' 10 to first degree murder. He Ann Cole at the piano. BROTHERS suddenly emerged from one side of said today It is his department’s Murphy ”haa to offer” In the w«y .while In ochool he could never play blllty reflected in his positions as The reason is the tremendous NoW, Yules said today, there are Fers. is charged with the murder of Mrs. Refreshments were served by a SO l-816 C e a t a r S t r a H ’ the emba.ssy and attempted to push usual procedure to burn paper and of what the firm calls a seismic bn a apetta team because of his second selectman, state represen- backlog of unsold cars on hand. 14'le ft ind four are expected.to Martin told the directors Tues- Evelyn Olsen Seddon, 83-year ’old committee from the Woman’s Telep b o ua M l 8 -518 | Car makers could go s month or the crowd back. other combustibles at the town dis- reconnaissance of the town’s water eyesight aqd so worked is a man- tative, Republican town chairman, move before the end of the week. day that some of the families could Man^ield housewife. Trial will be Society with Mrs. Joseph Swens- The crowd around the building posal area. aources. ager. For this he got numerals, but member of the high school and more without making s single csr Last Friday there were 23. have found rents " if they wished by a 12-member Jury. son as chairman. and atill feel no pinch. swelled steadily as the demonstra- He added that the land-fill meth- This method. Into which Martin never a letter. Now, he said, he has Lskb St. School Building Commit- od, used to bury garbage, has not haa made an Inquiry, would ehow received the’ finest letter of all, "a tees, leader of the Tolland County But Reuther Is keeping a sharp tion nevertheless went on. Many eye on the backlog as it dwindles, people from a nearby-jiark Joined been discontinued at the site. which areaa o f the town do not big L for living." Agricultural Asan. building fund drive, membership In Rotary and l^ e n the contracts expired last In. Sheekey*s remarks were in have a copious underground water Levitt's activities In numerous answer to several complaints that fields of endeavor qualified him for participation on the Charter Con- month the Industry had about 850.- One faction of the demonstra- ■uppiy-______* 000 unsold cars. Now, with produc- SA VE M OHEY w itk this Early W eek MEAT SPECIA U tors moved to a side wall of the the town should not allow the the award. He spearheaded the sotidaUon Committee. burning of refuse at the Olcott St. Twenty-stx smiling girls left-at 8 a.m. today from ManchestejP'jRlglv School In four -Station wmgohis first profassionsl study of town- The selection committee was curtailed to meet the sliimo- embassy and quickly smashed the tng demand, it has less than 700,- site. with the Perry-Hunt Tour, looking forward to 33 days of western sight-seeing. The fun began yea- city government, and chairmaned composed of Warner, Thomas windows with stones. 000. However, Sheekey pointed out terday as the girls packed the cars. Gilbert Hunt, pne of the leaders. Jokingly threatened to drop Hospital Notes tte town-appointed committee to Wolfe. Raymond Ramsdell, Bemie Others outside threw stones that he is consulting Fred Thrall, a suitcase on Esther Cotton’s head while Valerie Jolj»iion and Marilyn Rieder,' right, watched amused. li^lem en t the resultant recom- over the embassy gates at automo- Cantor, fteymond Spielman, and Water Department superintendent, (Herald Photo by Pinto); * . i mendations. John GranL New officers were In- biles parked inside. to obtain filter beds at the site, P a tle a to T o d a y : ITS He-.was recently cited by the stalled at the dlntwr, which was 4S C A P Mt*mbers German Ambassador Hans Kroll ADMITTED SATURDAY: Henry the use of which will cut down Board of EducaUon for his efforts attended by about 70 people. drove up to the embassy just as burning considerably during the Gniyb, 99 North Bt.; Mark Fra- on behwl of the rtfted child. the first demonstrators lined up Hospital Notes At Encampment summer. The plan is part of a Fun^iials chetta, EUst Haitford; Roberta Ha reorganized the fund raising outside. His car w’as not molested. jP etry Tourists Start Early AmElnide, Canter Rd-. Vernon; program of the Rockville Public Admitted Saturday; Laura Krat- S A V Ej general project by Sheekey to use zke, 69 Ellington Ave.; Clifford More than 45 mansbers of the As he drove inside the gates were additionsi land at the disposal Steven Karoei,. Mansfield t V ^ t ; Health Nuratqg Assn, and headed )ffermarkelsl 100 quickly closed behind him. Mrs. JulU Streag , Mrs. Frances Oetzeurik, 180 Birch Its moat successful fund drive. Ward, RFD 1, Rockville.' Manchester Squadron of CTivil Air ■ea. Discharged. Saturday; Lionel German officials said Kroll had Funeral services for Julia On Tour of Western States St.; Mrs. Norma Wilaa, 197 High Ha Initiated through RoUry a Patrol, USAF, attended the over- on on ovg. He said the burning of refuser Krf, Kearney. Green Lawn Convales- protested immediately to the So- Streng of East Hertford, formerly St.; Pater MaoeoUno, Bolton. propoaal for a United Fund appeal night training encaripment, held siso ittok viet Foreign Secretary and noti- has been carried on In compliance ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mary cent Home; Susan- Higgins, 28 al Trumbull. Airport in Groton, BONE-IN of Manchester, Were ' held this Adding to the swelling group off'rapher spent an hour o f patient and now serves on a community- fie d the Bonn government by tele- with a recommendation by J. Krause, 78 West St.; Mrs. Minnie wide committee charged with set- Laurel Trail, Coventry: Mary this past weekend. A cadet staff Mil Henry Giles, consulting sanitary morning at the W ,.P. Qulsh Funer- Manchester citizenry traveling in maneuvering to place the con- phone of the attack. Rogere, 51 Pearl St.; Mrs. Mary ting up the program. Wilde, West St., Vernon. made up of memberj of the M}rsttc Louffit Price in over S year$t engineer, who inspected the dis- al' Home at &;S0 followed by e parts foreign to the City of Village siderable crowd of girts, parents, Chuck Roast '>> After two hours, mounted po- solemn reqi^lem Mass at St, James’ Gurski, lie Congress St.; Georgs He worked with Rotary pres- Admitted yesterday: Stephen Squadron supervised the opera- posal area on Oct. 17, 1956. 'Giles Charm this summer is the Perry- and well-wishers wherq^e wanted Calkins, *rhompeonvUie; Anthony tions ARGO licemen moved in and began slowly Church a f 9 o'clock. The Rev. John Hunt Tour, teenage educational them, the group dispersed to fare- ident John Grant to promote the Regner. Snlpsic Lake Rd., Tolland. is a former state sanitary inspec- Lantano, S3 Ridgewood St.; Mrs. DiiKharged yesterday: Clifford After registration on Saturday s breaking up the demonstration. F. Hannon was celebrant; the Rev. touring group led by Dwight Perry well parties and “ last dates.” - Fox Hill Memorial grower and now 1-ib. tor, Sheekey said. UWan Pahl, 1ST Boookfield St.; heads a committee on an improve- Ward, Sr. RFD 1; Levina Baliasy tour of the airport in Jeeps was pkgi. M ax w ell H ouse As the crowd moved off under J ^ h Blanchfleld, deacon; the Rev. and Gil Hunt, Instructors a t Man- A t 6 a.m. this morning,, final SWEET REFRESHING the urging of mounted officers, In a report, Giles recommefiHf 1, Brian Tetro, Brook Brook; George ment program for the lower and son, Middle Rd.. Ellington: given to the cadets by per*onnel Corn Starch “the dumping of large branches foaeph McCann, sub-deacon. Paul chester High School. ^ bags of toilet articles and Mrsbn- they left the street behind them King, 30 High St., Rockville; Mrs. Ha waa a proponent for reten- Linda Carey. 234 South St. from Battery A. 238th Anti-Air- wooden boxes, wood from construc- Chetelat sang and played the or- The group of 26 high school ai things were packed at the high littered with stones, broWn ban- Viola Mifflt, 239 West Center tion of local control of the Rock- craft Battalion of Mystic. tion material and other la fg i com- gan. • girls left in. four station wagons school, and the tour departed for St.; Mrs. Ethel Lange, 88 Admitted today: Jacob Marcus. ners, shattered window glass, and Burial was in St. James’ Ceme- Washington, O.' C., Its first day’s ville Water and Aqueduct Co. 33 Windermere Ave.; Catherine Cadet classes were held on Sat bustible items.’’ this morning from the parking lot Princeton 81.; M bs. Kathleen urdsy with Instructions in com- M a z o i Oil other debris. tery where Father McCann read destination. A number of friends apending much time at Public Kravert, 91 Village St HONEYDEWS ICoW ee -9 3 He suggested ssActing a date o f the high schobl. Wright, South Coventry; Ralph munications. air and flight line The glassless windows of the the committal aervtce. In automobiles accompanied the Utility Commission hearings on “ when the wind-" is quiet’’ and The tour will spend 33 days cov- Neville Suing Town Twitchell.. 98 Essex St.; Mrs. Jo- the matter. safety. A class in military courte- Z W A N REA D Y-T O -EA T embassy gaped open with ink- Bearers were Arthur A. Ahl, group oome distance alofig the I ’ernon and Talcottville nt-wn i. GREEN G I A N T adding "25 gallons more or less of ering ten thousand miles of Ameri- sephine Liehe, 40 Mountain Rd.; He is active in the Democratic sies with Cadet Capt. James A r- stained curtains flapping In the Harold L. Ahl. Gilbert F. Ahl, way. Mrs. Mary Knie, East Hartford; handled through The Herald’s kerosene , . . to speed up the rate can scenery in 26 states and three Tour Members party and a candidate for town thur of the local squadron s i tn- d eliciout 19 - e t. wind. The entire front of the build- of burning.’' Joseph Streng, Richard Streng and Canadian provinces. CTifford Joyce. 50 OUi St.; Robert Rockville Bureau, 7 W. iHain St., lor eoladi con ; BEST Henry Frey. Members of the tour Include office. Ha was also an active mem- atnjctor was also given. . Asparagus lotported Hams 2 12 ” ing was blue with ink. Petig, Fern St., Rockville. telephone TRemont 5-3136. Sheekey saJd this Is what his It will include such highlights as Mary Ann Beach, 143 Boulder Rd.; ber of the Chamber of Commerce. O rleniitloj flights c ere given to Q U A LIT Y From Damage to the building was For ADMITTED TODAY; Mrs. IJI- for lighter, lb. department has been doing with Hollywood, Disneyland, Yellow- uries Mrs. MaAruorlte Haberera Claudia Brown, 60 Tannar SL; He was chairman of the build- the cadets on Sunday. The air- Western aC > *> more serious than that resulting General Manager Richard Martin’s stone Park, Mesa Verde, Crater llan RltUUg, 39 Turnbull Rd., Funeral services for Mrs. Mar- Nancy Colla, 84 W. Middle Tpka.; ing committee for the remodeling craft was flown by Maj. Otto KRETSC H M ER'S Form* richer cokes con4 from an assault on the Danish approval. He said "no burning” Lake, Lake Louise and Banff, BIRTHS SATURDAY: A son to ea Crisco guerite Haberem, 330 McKee St., Amory Cook, 562 E. Middle Tpke.; General Msnsger Richard Mar- of B’nal Israel Synagogue. Krause, of Coventry, operations embassy last Friday. signs posted at the disposal area Yoaemite Park, The Badlands of Mr. and Mrx. Frmncla DeSimone. He Is considered a valuable SA U-SEA who died Thursday morning, were Esther Cotton, 125 Tanner S t ; Jill tin was notified today that W il- Public Records officer of the Eastern Connecticut are meant for the general pithlic. South Dakota, the mountains of 90 Oak St.; a daughter to Mr. and member of Rotary and had a 100 held at the Holmes Funeral Home Diskan, 643 Porter St.; Poppy Ger- liam E. Neville, high-school sopho- group staff and 2nd Lt. Indulls W heat Germ Only the caretakers are allowed the Pacific Northwest, and numer- Mrs. Joel Grout, 355 W. Middle per cent attendance record. Warrantee Deeds Saturday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. .ard, 75 Olcott St.; Judith Jackson, more who was Injured. In a gym- Ozols, training officer of the local Chill. Serve with N ancy Lynn Ice Cream. Cock tail to burn refuse, he said. ous other scenic glories. Tpke. He is president of Sealy Plastics Christiaan and Louise Anne Eric O. Brandt officiating. 162 Maple S t; Valerie Johnson, nastic accident Feb. 21, will bring unit. Due to the large attendance An Innovation this year will be a BIRTHS ’YESTERDAY: A dsugh- Inc. a company he founded, and Noordendorp to Martin Howard, L A C H O Y Local Lawyer Burial was in East Cemetery. 144 Cooper S t; Mary Lou John- suit against the town. of cadets. Olln Neullnger, owner SU N SH I N E pioneer style tour through the un- ter to Mr. and Mrs. Charlas Suinn. biegan a new business, Rockville property on Hilliard St. ston, 3 Munro St.; Merle La very, And the notice served at 10:30 17J Garden Dr.; a eon to Mr. and of Coastal Airways, provided charted wilds of Monument Valley, Photocopy Service. John H. and Bessie F. Lappen Raymond L. Peracohlo, Jr. .40 Packard S t; Joanne LaBarron, this morning also informed Mar- vMrs. James McFarland, 18 Eva planes and pilots to insure all Delivers Twins a Southwestern area of majestic Others a ted to Oloff L. and Evelyn G. Ander- padets flights. Chiuese Dianer 51*^ cocoa ma r sh ;? ’ 35cF Me Hydrox Coohiesa'* 25 Girl Scout Notes Private fimeral services were 129 Birch St.> Pat Little, 189 Pern tin that the boy’s father will start- *Dr.; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. son. property at 44 Cone St: scenery but no tourist accommo- S t; Donna Metcalf, 89 Pleasant action for. medical expenses in- Gill was recognized particularly At 1 p.m. on Sunday MaJ. Ron- held this morning in St. James’ James Curry, Brookfield R-. Bol- for his work In promoting recrea- Bernard J: and Marie Abel to III A t T - E C H I C K il REART’i RCLICHT Vincent Diana, local attorney, of Cemetery for Raymond L. Perac dations or paved roads. St.; Georgeanna McCaughev, 382 cident to hla recovery. ton; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. ald G. Farris of Manchester, ex- W ISE The last meeting for Brownie The “ Dictionary of American. tion for the youth of the commun- Herbert E. and Thelma N. Wolf- ecutive officer of the group staff, While Tu m 37c A pricoi Nectar r 41c 140 Benton St., switched profes- chlo Jr., 5-week-oLd son of Dr. and John Perry, Navigator Center St.; Sarah Perry, 78 Tan- ' Neville, partially paralyzed for Ear! Carfon Jp., 89 Seaman- (Cir- ram, property at 26 Cooper St. ••RRY CtIKItt ■ I.T. PR9TCIR Troop 33 of Center Congregational two a half months, is currently at ity. He Is chairman of the City conducted an Eastern Connecticut P o t a t o sions between 1 and 1:30 a.i->. to- Mrs. Raymond L. Pcrocchio, West Leading the tour, besides the ner St; Marilyn Rieder, 110 Park Biography,” of which the second cle; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Mat- ■ Richqjd H. and Marjorie M. M UELLER (Jhuroh was held Wednesday, June St.; Anna Mae Rollason, 41 Strant the Newington Home for Crippled Recreation Commute, president of staff and sen'oi( officers meeting. Chocolate Chums 29c Instani Broth 29c day in an emergency situation. St., Bolton. The infant <)ied Friday veteran Perry and Hunt, will he supplement has recently been pub- thew Rehak. 48 Summit St.; a son Anachutz to Walter L. and Flor- •••ABCAST SAITUA 4. Parents and friends were In- St.; -Donna Sandals, 28 Brookfield Children. the Rockville Little League, and C h ip s 15-oz. A A T The lawyer turned midwife to as- night in the Santa Rosa Hospital in John Perry, recent Baylor gradu- lished, is the most respected, most to'Mr. and Mrs Raymond Nichols, ence M. Whitman, property at 80 U rn. go, I 1m teaihs end dipt vited to attend the “fly-up" cere- St.; Betsy Salafia, 35 Summer S t; Atty. Alvin Leone of East Hart- participated in his church's build- Corned Beef Hash cans sist his wife in t’ le premature de- Milton, Fa. The Rev. Joseph Me ate who has toured the West a authoritative record of the lives WilUmantic. Broad St. Clam Chowder 2 mony conducted by leader Mrs. Joan Sinon, 260 Hollister St. ford. representing the plaintiffs, ing fund campaign. He developed •lET BCIIBNT •URNCI livjcry of twins. Cann delivered a prayer for the number of times, and serves as and deeds of America's dead. Pre- BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son to Jarvis .Manor, Inc,, to Arthur E. Harold Scovllle. Kathleen Tierney, 102 Overlook said the notice served on Martin new programs of recreation for * EGG The boy and girl infant's were child at the cemetery. navigator for the trip, and Paul pared under the august auspices Mr. and Mra. Albert Falco, 70 and Theresa E. Fitts, property at • Now Low Torms On Fruit Cocktail 25 Famous Sauce ‘e is r 29c Members of Intermediate Troop D.v today is part of a new legal action adults, and helped bring about the immediately baptized Diso and Doia The maternal grandparents are Phlnney, popular Manchester High of the American Council of Learn- Lenox St. 138 Chambers St. 17 and their leader Mrs. Richard Four girls from out of town are passed by the General Assembly new West End Veteran’s Memorial. Ann by their surpriser father. 'Die Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tribuna of Sdhool instructor and track coach, ed Societies, the D.A.B. presents DISCHARGED SATURDAY; Salvatore J. DeGrandi to John Hurd, were present to greet the also making the trip. They are in its January session. Entitled Atty. Flaherty’s efforts In be- bahles are reportedly "holding Mattapan, Mass,, and the paternal who will be makiivg his first trip. the accomplishments of the men QUfford Bombard. 1055 E. Middle T. and Mary A. McDowell, proper- eight girls leaving the Brownie Chaperones will be Mrs. Celia Mary Ann McLean, 112 Brook- "An set concerning assumption by half of education were particularly C o ast N O O DLES their own” at Manche.ster Memo- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. and women who have made some Tpke. Ext.; Mrs. Irene Hawley, ty at 92 Arnott Rd. Ronzoui Spaghetti W hite Rose Tea Troop. The Brownie fly-ups were Vincent Peracchio of Bolton. Wandt. MHS school nurse, and more Rd., West Hartford; Judith municipalities of liability of em- 167 Benton St.; Joseph Hadden. noted. He has been a vocal m#tnber rial Hospital where they were distinctive contribution to Ameri- of the minority ' party on the Austin A.' Chambers to Edward placed in inc ibators shortly after Susan Banning, Linda Bernard. Miss Elizabeth Perry, a recent col- and Virginia Yaskulka, 3 Sunset ployes.’’ It Is Section I of Public 24 Huntington- St.; Mrs. Gertrude Act 401. . , can life. The entire set Is in both nfiinqrity party on the Board of Ed- J. Holl, property on Garth Rd, G arag es FI N E birth. Karen Blake, Delberta Carter. An- lege graduate. Ave.. Rockville; and Karen Sleck- F'lsher, 347 Burnham St.; ( ^ r g e Sea Shells Box Q l c C O c ' After A Sunday afternoon of el, 1436 Am ity Rd., R.vda|, Pa. Leone said governmental Im-; the Mary Cheney and Whlton Me- ucaUon, was active in the Citizens <4uitclaim Deeds summer pkg. teobogr J M EDIU M Leo weighed 2 pounds. 7 ounces; drea Deary. Elizabeth Hartzog, morial Libraries. Barrow. 88 Ferguson Rd.; Frank 16-01. Qerk Salaries packing.and photograp.h.v'for the The girls are exjlbcted back In munlty, which might have hind- Committee for Education and re- Joseph and Anthony Bertottl to favorite Linguine Spoghettini 1 8 ' Lois Ann, 2 pounds, 9’ ^ ounces. Jane Rb'y, and Carolyn Robert. The second supplement contains Wllmot, Windsor; Mrs. Ruth .Sanlina Glola, property on Bush 13< pkg. W ID E Presentations were made for group, where the Herald photog- Manchester on July 25. ered a Neville suit, would not be a Smith, 109 Falknor Dr.; Patrick gional chairman of the Connecticut The Dianas have a 2 -year-old defense against an action brought the biographies of 585 persons who Asan. of Boards of Education. He Hill Rd. 21 perfect attendance to Deborah Rlchl, 637 W. Middle Tpke.; Lee daughter, Angelee, who was also under this new section. died during the 5-day period from J. P. Stevens & Co., Inc., to FROZEN FOODS FOR DELICIOUS MEALS eewmoMseas Behnke, 1 year, and Delberda Car- Draw Criticism Susag, 46 Adelaide Rd.; Mrs. Is active poIlUcally, an advocate of ' a premature baby. The twins arc Leone added he w l» follow the 1936 to 1940. The basic criterion good government, chairman of the Bernard J. and Marie Abel, prop- ••W NYFLAKC r i l l l H ter foi^w o consecutive years. Evelyn Vincent, 122 Cooper St.; the grandchildren of Mrs. Leo Di- Rockville notice delivered thla thoming with of admission, say the editors, is Rockville Chapter of the Amerl- erly at 26 Cooper St. SA R A LEE ana of Clinton St. and Mr. and Beautiful cut flowers, furnished The 1968-59 budget allocations Jean .Dowding, 76 Turnbull Rd.; WaHlos 2 , \ ; 35c another, to satisfy requirements of ‘htstoripal Importance—^importance • A w n m A K i r i E i i R Mrs. Rayrrond Aaron of Chicago. by the parents, predominated both for the town clerk’s office were the statute. < in the broad ’terihs ~of sckilal his- Otto Kurapkot, 67 Union St.; Mrs. at the garden scene ceremony and Terry Steele and son. Andover; •^S9c ralaased''toda}, .hen quickly with- He said it Is possible the ac- tory rather than of mere technical Turkey Sticks Cream Cheese Cake On the refreshment table. Liquor Store Owner Appeals Mrs. Evelyn Lyons and daughter. Turkey M ain Course BIIA H R r i l 2C I drawn after General Manager tion may be instituted in August, or professional eminence. The aim The CHBSHIRB, la sU slMs Legal Notice R.... Tr. 9 Golway St,.; Mrs, Marion Zajsc S A R A LEE...... Richard MaKln’s personal secre- within six months after the in- has been to select those persons Candied Yams r 33c and daughter, 54 Union St.; Mrs. D9RAHR FRRJfR AT A COURT OF PROBATF.. held Brownie Troop 81 wound up its tary raised questions about - the Fine for Selling to Minors jury the 17-year-old boy suffered Who have made distinctive contri- .tv 49'*- 14'-oi. al MancliCBirr. wlihin 'ami for th«* activities for the season with a controversial salary Issue. butions to American life In its Irene Gerich and son, 42 Concord Potato PuHs 2 39c pkg. District of Manchester, on (he 19th day hike to Highland Park on Saturday. in a tumbling class. Over *6,000 St.; Mrs. Dorathy Paplneau, apd Chocolate Martin’s secret ry, Mrs. Dorothy manifold aspects or who reflect to eoTTAas rsozsN of Jum;, 19W. After lunch the girls passed the has been collected In a vo^riteer daughter 25 Buckingham St.; Mrs. Present. lion. John J. WaUett. Judge. Kenny, said she asked for an ap- David H. Fay, ."56, owner of <'110(1. He was charged with non-sup- Bill Neville Fiind since the ac- a marked degree the social cur- Noodle F'Jstai*' of Ilob»*rt E Purinton. late of trail blazing requlrementa for their pointment with him to find out rents of their times. Because of Patricia Bean and daughter, Rt. Chicken Casserole R ie a t e r CHeeee Manrhrsier. In said District, drcfdsed. JFay’s Package Store. 120 E. Main pori of his wife and children who cident.. H M S T t U DIHHEt RAVIOLI tenderfoot test, sang songs, ex- why the Second assis ht town live in. Rockville. the complexity and specialization 30 M.R., Rockville. Thf Administrator c.t.a. having ex> plored caves, then continued on St., was 'found guilty of selling Leone did not say how* much In DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: 1 1 -ox. ROMAN Juet Hm I hlhiitd hl.s minUnistratinii accuuni with clerk would be earning more than A nolle was entered In the case damages would be sought, but he of modem life, it was of great im- pkg. PIZZA PIE and Mrvf paid o.tiair In this ('ourt for allowance, their way to the summit. The her own assigtant when personnel liquor to a minor by Judge Francis of Lester Kemble, 35, of 43 Reed portance to the editors to have Mrs. Alice Harriman, Parker 5 9 ‘ 85* It is events of the' day ended at the hinted the sum might be "astro- Bridge Rd.. Andover; Louts Bas- OKDKHKD That th»* 7th day of of the town clerk’s office goes on T. O’Loughlln in Rockville City St., chargetl with improper hand nomical,’’ expert guidance in arriving at a home of their leader, Mra; Emil Court this morning. sett Jr., Ellington; Floyd Wilcox. Ths FARMINGTON; la sU slfas July. at two o’clock, afternoon, at the town’s payroll Nov. 3. signal. Prosecutor Lugg said the Negllgenoe Charged final-selection from a preliminary thp Pmbntp Office in lh»' Mnnicipal Werstler, with a watermelon feast. She also said shu felt the senior Fay was fined *75 and posted case waa a matter of one person’s East Hartford: William Carroll, H O USEH OLD AN D PERSO N AL NEEDS Buildinc in said Manchester, he and The final meeting was on Wednes- The notice says negligence on list of some 2000 names." clerk typist technician In the town a *50 bond for appeal to Superior world against that of another, and 619 W. Middle Tpke.; Stanley tiif samv* is asFjgrifMl for a hearini; on day when a puppet show and the part of Richard Sollanek, 'In- The 585 who have achieved this NO MONET M M i M A R-VEL-O US LIQ U ID ST ARC H F AST,' ^ EFFICIE N T, T H RIF T Y th» allowance of said administration ac> 'Clerk’s office would be earning Court. waa a case for the civil courts to apacial kind of Immortality include Davis, East Hartford': Raymohd count with said, estate and this Court fly-up ceremony was held for the structor, and the Board of Educa- Hagenow, 381 Woodland St.; Rich- qt. directs that '-nt^ce of the time and more than other employes In the Fay pleaded InnoceAt to the decide. John D. Rockefeller, Jean Harlow. M S _ 1 for miroc ■o '.J-ga'- A l e parents. The Brownie story was The case of James W. McGowan, tion led to these alleged Injuries: ard Pietros, Tolland; Mrs. Edith 5Y«ait1aP*9 I I C l fo brict pkg. bottit bottle i f I place assigned for said heaHnr be presented by Kathy Blake, grand- building doing similar work and charge, which came after a youth "Displaced fracture of the cer- Ehnma Goldman, Senator Borah 34^ s. 79* U nit 23= lu x Liq uid 39* Ifiven to all per-ions known to be In- having the samC amount of experi- revealed to police that a friend 80, 64 3 Ragan Rd... was continued Mmq, Schumann-Helnk, Tom Mix Trudnak, 40- Auburn Rd.; Larry First FaymeAt October 1968 terested therein to appear and be heard mother; Jessica Kllmbo, father; one week when he failed to appear vical spine, loss of sensation and Silver,' 6 Bancroft Rd., Rockvilte; AEROSOL DEO D ORA N T I N ST A N T ST ARC H thereon by publishing a oopy of this SUaan Wilkie, brother; Beverly ence. had obtained liquor for h'im in feeling and paralysis of bodily mo- Pearl White, Hamlin Garland, A r- W IT H C HLO RIM OL Rockville. Iq ^ u r t. He had posted a *200 bond Mrs. Estelle Peck, Coventry: Mps. SAVE $ 2 7 5 Dissolve, in order In s'lnie newsi»aper havinir a rir- Weratler, sister; and Jane Spaeth, Martin aaJd today he withdrew tion necessitating medical treat- thur Brisbane, Phlljp Muaica 12-ox. rulation in said District, at least five Atty. Harold Garrlty, defending for his appearance. He is charged Frank Damrosch, Clarence Dar- Annie Brown, 11 N. Fairfield St.; Cold Woter pkg. days before the day of said bearing, owl. TTie Girl Scout laWs and their the town clerk’s budget for re- ment and ’confining Mr. Neville to 19' view after Mrs. Ksnny raised the Fay, contended that the state had with intoxication, being a common rpw, ' Amelia Earhart. Maxine Mrs. Cynthia Breslnskl, and son 61 Including full 10 year guarantee Florient 79* N iagara and bv mailing on or before June meanings were presented by Mar- a' hospital for an Indefinite length Comet 2 - ’ 31* 195R. by certified ittail. n cony of lliis no case because there was no avl- drunkard and violation of proba- Eliott and Douglas Fairbanks. Seaman Circlet Mrs. Evelyn Foster H E A V Y D U TY jorie Hinds, Carol Marks, Joan questions. He said he wanted to .of' time and causing pain, weak- Terms As C O C A D -V A N CED ^ order to Marian F’. McKav. 500 Porter dam;a. Neither the liqitor nor the tion. Other than their prominence, and and daughter, Wapping; Mrs. Manchester, (.'onn.: i
.PApB TEN MANCHEMER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY. JUNE 28. 1988 i i a n c h e s t j :b e v e n i n g h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r . coNNe MONDAYi-Ju n e 28^ 195a. i BY V. T. HAMLIN ALLEY OOP OUR BOARD.ING HOUSE ^ witl^ ^A JO R HOOPLK 11:30, B anners 1; 11:30 to noon, Japanese-held Solomon Islands W o rry o t ...Tvwne FUNNV) TOR/ HM*w }BO—IBM WHAY^IB Columbia Beginners 2. Former Local Girl During World War tt, died Sat- r «X 7 N B 6 6 , AU£V. I ^ MOMENT THERE I'/dOME tOND life IT'S 7 O'CLOCK: r-^itM > Diuly R^adio Friday, B to 10, Swimm ers. urday. He had sufferod from a nSL UKS TO JU ST BEEN f V W .M 6 \ TM W YGOTf 1HI0? A N D TW E r B E R uINkHN© \ NIL0 Sense and Nonsense lunDnfrxBM WTib—IBSO heart condition. FALSE T BOMBWHBRE^ONLY N O V j TOO-FOGOr \ THERE? j WHY, tTS THOUSHT I KNEW U6 - AVI KWMAJr-~ S aturday, fi to 10, Advanced SYtrlm* Germany Bound WHAT rr W^S...BUT M O R NIN© A L R E A D Y LIKE V A N D A L S A T lw o o o ~ im Eutera DstyUfht Tima W POP— I'klO men.. Pre-school children’s classes Hollywood — Herbert Brenon, SHpplng or I t C * N T REMEMBER / IN tW MEM} k ------^ A...A C R A Z Y AMSCHIEF p i D 78, a pioneer flint dl^ijector, died NOW, I O N T re- 6 P U T T -T T . '' ©MB Be^dhi Hou^e will be held both Friday and Satur- Barbara Caleen of Encino, Calif., Don't be smberraMd by loa*e falee WHERE rr WkS! ------WNO^ UKB.' YOU TE A C H AW Mike and Pat were .puahina a youraelf politely. Come back In am Saturday of a heart "iwmenL. 'Ha teeth *1100108. dwpOtoi oe wobbUoa member EVER <5H. A H .V E S.'TM B GOOD The foUosrlng p r o f n m . • c h o d - e , 7 .^ day mornings from 11 tr 11:30, a fotmar local girl, left today for a U A R L l N S S f — •cart up a eteep hill, Mike waa doln*; hour and try it a^aln. waa a native of Ireland. whsn you Mt. talk or atugh* s e e i n g ’ (t b e f o r e .' fiOMBYS.'-*- UW.' THINS— At the end of the day back cam* Ilea m n aupplled by UM rsdin Is Dedicated and from 11:30 to 13 noon. Ther* 3-mohth^ stay In Oerm aiy. Her ■orlnkla e Uttl* FA8TSETR on r iw D ID X D O Z E A M YOU'VE L ET THEM' all the work while Pat waa Juat are still some vsesneies in the mother,-Mra. Reynold L. Caleen, Durham, N. C.—John R. Hutch- oUte*. ThU ol*«**nt.oewa*r 6»v«* * D O » 2 , 0 0 0 W O RTH I 'M A ^ the Irlahman. Dofflns hla h^t, "• ndiUf«m«iU M d . art aubject to remarkable lente of ed d ^ lM S TA M T?-* ,-A M D LAWYER,' walkUig AlonB. When Mike decided W Tl^D lck Bertal 11 to 11:3« class.' form erly of' -S, Lakewood Circle, ing! Jr., preaident of the Amer- o p d a a a a s e t o to reCt Pat eald, inquired, ga without flotico. ican Suppllem Inc., an American end eeeurlty by hoMtas o A R E A L L t H 6 L ITT L E 1 C AN 5UE IHahman -Are yea.-the man f jJJ^^Amo* and Andy • / In Ceremony No regist.rstlons will b* accepted writca that Biultara has been se- GOiVBY^ PAST O U R l o v e l y Pat—Whew! Some puah. WPOP—Ed p Morgan . -^ at the IsMch. However, there will lected by her'school, . Reseda Hig^, Tobacco Co., subsidiary, died Sat- YOU M Y- Mike-Yea, and some don’t. saw before? 'wm i'—Maaebester Htrald Nswa Oet raBTDTH et anv drud oountar. A S L E E P - f S61.F.' be a MOond registration aeaslon to make the'trip under tj^ Ameri- urday. He was 65. S £ 2 ^ : ^ / President—CAfc. _ -40— The Community Beach Houae, Independence, Kan. Mrs.- Irishm an- Me name la Patrick ■vjINR-TMuale for the Flrat Ihlft at Ypbrians Hall Friday night cana Abroad program of the Ainer- An.Iriahman came Into the of- recently ^flmpleted through the ef- until 8. Ican Field Service. Mauda Sarah Inge, 88, mother of Caaey. Ofve been v.^kln' out In "WHAY—Ceuntby Hualo Caravan WTIC—Newe ol Uie World playwright William Inga, died fice of the preaident of the Cana- % forta o'f the Columbia U ona Club, 50th Anniversary She will epend p month each- RANGE dian National Hallway and aaid: the yir-r-da. WDR^^wet meaea Friday. * M'KNB—Baltimore ve. Detroit ^ WPOP—Top 4U Tima « waa turned over to the town } Mr. and U n . Howa.'d Doane of wlth two German famtlles, one in Irlahman—Me name’a Caaey. Ot President—Olad to know you. WTIU—tv'We JSiiivi Rockford, 111. Evert Jordan, What can I do for you? WDRC—Tenn. Ernie Ford ■ WRAY —Serenade terday afternoon in brief dedi South Wind so. were honored at a Heidelberg and the other In Karls- worruk out fn the yar-r-da. Ol'd party at the hom» o ' her sister ruhe. 43, chklrman of the lUlnbis State • UEL Oi l l «‘A» Irlahman—Ofve fo t a J 6 b ^ WPOP—Wax Worka * tory ceremontea. Hameaa rating Commiiaien. died lolk a paaa to Vancouver. w &^b 1'p"m ""‘ George B. Smith, preside) of and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Barbara, a fonmer student at the Preaident—That'a no way to aak a paaa to Vancouver on the other 'vfeNF-Hewa' Sunday in a^-tractor accident. GASOLINE line. Yea can go to thunder. the club told the grt In . -tend Roland Smith of Jonathan 'Trum-' Coventry Day School, miadc several I'KIHCII.I.A’S POP BY AL VERMEER for a paaa. You ahould Introduce WPOP-i;op 40 Time ted bull. Highway, yesterday afternoon trips through the eoutherri Vnited WINF—Music with Joe CIraod ance that the whole ..... last winter, with am I soon put in honor of their 50th wedding an- States with Mr. and Mm. Don SE E? A S A C K M G U E S S SH E. JU S T ■ WHAY—Cciunlry Muele Caravan *‘w iuV -Polka Time / Qhurchill of Coventry as an ele- M A T E S T O S E E WCCC—Record Revue into a plan and then, a great niversary., Schulz HonoredB X D R E S S! (JM E G R O W UP! WKNB—Belttmore ve. Detroit deal of work and usual dtffi* Mrs. Dosne Is the former Etta mentary school atudent. BANTLY OIL Daily Crossword Puzzle Wl'IC—Rio * Mlllei cultles, brought being. "This, Brown. The couple was married Her father, a .Pratt and Whitney ( . I'lr WY, IV WDRC—Tenn. Ernie Ford official, was transferred to Encino Married 25 Ycftra WPOP—Wejf Worfci WPOP-The Worid Today he said, "is n o i A a y more Impor- Ir M anchester June 24, 1808. They Antioch Grad ; : i ' i v N ' I IM.1,1 :M— S;l»- tant than Other projecta we have have three children, M erritt Doa.ne Mary Eilcabeth^reiheit, daugh- in 1655. WHAY—PleR ej P eriv • WHAY-Polka Time iindertaken Iw ^ur tijree years, but of Enfield, Arthur Doane of Man- Mr. end Mnl. George Schulz, 200 Answer to Pfovioua Pussit WC(X>-Record Revue WCCC—E v e ^ a Music ter of Dr. and Mm. Alb«tt A. TEL M lfclicll 9 -4 5 9 5 WIG4B—Baltimore ve. Detroit WKNB-OiSn Mike It la the blagMt. \Vd could not have chester and Mrs. Elsie Hodge of Union St., Rockville, weri eur- Mo kt Mint Music Frelheit, 43 Elwood Rd., MknchM- WTIC—Rose stiller WTIC- T<uis-^John T. Stlnaon, a 1 Concerned WKNB-^Belllmore vs. Detroit bia sLtfnd' 1 the celebration. ding enniversfry. They were mar- concert WDRC—Ruxty DraiHir ipiny who have given of their serv- MU^ Freiheit'i mother and horticulturiit who helped popular- ried In St. Mary's Church, June CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 4 Duets 4 VocallM WTIC—Ruse Hiller WPOP—Hound Dog A ttending Girls* S tate 5 Broad W DRC-fsi li .in, a :46— ices, materlala and money." brother-Attended the outdoor exer- lu the slogan "An apple a day 24,-1933. Mm. Schulz's parents, • Hymn ending WPOP—Wex Works Miss Betty-Ann Elliott. Hebron keepa the doctor away.” died Sat- 6 City in- WHAY-Polka Time He said that more than any oth- Rd„ is attending Girls’ State at the cises at which she received an Mr. and Mra. Volmar Thornfelt of . I I Man’s Soviet Union 'tvHAY—Pletler Parly WTIC-NIghI Line A'.B. degree ip psychology. The urday of infirmitiea. SUnaon, 92, St. Petersburg, Fla., attended the WATKINS- nicknamt WDnC-Ru,l.v Draper ers, three Lions Club members had University of Connecticut " this 7 Ocean wrOO—Record Revue WPOP—Hound Dog dohe work far beyond the call of same day she married Herbert L. w as a form er director of agricul-^ festivities. Mrs. Eldred Dowding of 11 Be borne WKNB—News and Bporta week. Sent by the American tural development of the Misaourl .-ivl 8 Straighten WTIC-Newe t:ae- duty; Joseph Lusky, building com- Legion Auxiliary in Wlliimantlc. Kirk of bechert, Tenn. The couple Rockville made the anniversary 14 Be 6 Greatest WIIAY-Nlxhl Watrh will make their home there. Pacific R allm d. The alogan came / WEST unsuccessful WDRC—New* Reieirtef WTIC—Telephone Hour mittee chairmaii. Lincoln Moseley, Death of Sister cake. The couple received many LONG SAM BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS amount 26 Toward the 42 T h e .' WPOP—Wexworki WDRC—The World Tonig fund raising chairman, who also out .of an apple day promotion Bllver gifts at the buffet supper. 15 Neither sheltered side wonderful lIlH — ' Mrs. Clair L. Robinson Of Post At an undergraduate Miss Frei- HArmCM AWPtACB nWN •in’- IN THE SKV, Alt OMECT NO 10 Royal Italian WPOP—Hound Dog gave of hla time, aeirvice and ma- heit participated in Antioch’s co- staged when he waa horticultural Mm. Schulz is the fohner Alice Funlral Servlet CHANEETHE 15 Perfcctionlati flmily name 10 Singing voice one-horse I WINF—News ties— Hill has received word of the death IN THB VAUeX ONCB MORE... EKEEE THAN UONECMIIB HANP.~ “ WHP . II Arranges IgilA— terials; and George Peters, who of. her eldest sister, Mrs. Edith operative study-plui-work program director of the St. Louie Worlda Custer of Manchester. 11 Cape- I t Pay no WHAY-J»lett^. lA Y - P le t lM Perlv WINF—Nea-e "almost abdicated his home" to in- Fair. The couple have tiyo children, Ormond J. West, Dtractor ^Dirr ^ 20 Poker ataket •ttentlon to were—Ree^ IRevue aiia— Long, In Los Angeles, Calif. Mr's, whereho’ etudenta alternate clasa- s,' 17 Dormant 41 Nineveh and WINP-WINF Bandstand stall the electric wiring, plumbing Milwaukee—Mm. Harriet M. Carolyn, 19, and P eter, 16. 142 E ast C enter St. II Trouble 16 Giant 33 Openings In WI04B-P.M, tiia— .Long is. the second sister In the room atudy with on-the-job field 22 Cloy WTIC-F-Roes Miller" and finishing. Clarke family to die within two experience. Ifnder thia plan she Sanborn, 60, national trapshooting V M I t c h e U 8 - 7 1 9 6 23 PUa UP fences 44 Continant - WnRi- ^eei Kolhv WIlAY-.Nighl Wkirh He ac-knowledged the contribu- champion In 1921 and holder of 18 24 Landed 46 Plant form WPOP—Wex works WTIC—T e le p h ^ e Hour weeks. She leaves, besides Mrs. held jobs at Manchester Memorial TRADE-FAIR IDEA ANCIENT 14 Nomad 18 Next to WDR<;—The World Tonight tions of Mason Nuhfer, Joseph Jas- zone, atate and national titles 16 Idantlcat 25 Biblical name 40 Actress 47 Contaat Robinson, Mias Leola Clark of Hospital; Community Service So- Washington—Trade fairs, now 27 Small place -_Platl*-t P a rty WPOP Hmind Dog winski, EJmll Radlon, Marshall Nuh- Columbia, and„ Mrs. Lyman since, died Saturday. enjoying fluge popularity through- 3 26 Frosen rain Hsywsrd between twa sise- ciety, New York City: Highlander Nenchester*e Oldest r o 1 10 Pastan again WCCC—Record Revue fer, Robert Tuttle, Vincent Sled- Broughton of West Hartford. Folk School, Monteagle, Tenn.: An- Warrenton—N.C.. Former Rep. out the world, hark back to an- 27 Abandoned and others 46 Whirlpool WKNB-P.M. wiiay ylghi Watch jeskl, Leonard German. Ed Gos- with Finest FacilltleB 22 Ptmininc ones 41 Billiard shot 50 Steel WTIC—Rose Miller WTIC-Nlaht Line ROTC at Devrns ■--'■i Nor.serv School, Yellow John H. Kerr Sr., a veteran of 30 cient days. -There is a Biblical appellation WDRC—Cei K.,ibv wdrcaMo^* for Romance Ilne, Kenneth Erickaon, Burton John Osmond. Whftney Rd., who years in Congress, - died Saturday reference in the Book of Elether to Off-Street Parking WPOP—United Auto VVorker, Show M'POP—Hound Dog Springs; and Pleasantville Cottage J O 1 14 Take • :4»— .Starkey, Mrs. Blanche Jones, recently completed- his junior year chooi, Pleasantville, N.Y. of pneumonia. He w as 85. a fair lasting 180 daya that was CaUbllahed 1874 vengeance ! r r r r 1 r r I » ■WINF—Bpo•♦*- lie yVHAY-.SIrhl Watch Charles Radlon. Kirby Tapperi and at the University of Connecticut, Washington — Vice Adm. Rob- conducted in 500 B.C. by Xerxes, :y 15 Oases fixedly tVHAY-Piatiei Party WTIC—Nirht Line Peter Naumec: where he is a member of the ert L. Ghormley, retired, 74,. com- King of the Persians, to display 36 Offer r WCCC—Record Revue WDRC—Ifiyut* for Romance Present Keys early Friday morning at Windham ! r WKNB-P.M. WPOP—trI^POP—Hound ■ Dof“ ROTC. left Saturday for six weeks mander of the Allied attack on the the "riches of his kingdom.” 17 Bird's bills WTIC—R'ws Miller .Smith Introduced C. P rescott training at Camp Devens. Community Memorial Hospital. vC 10 Golf mounds . i! r WDRC—ee l Knlby WMAV . S i e h l Wa t c h Hodges, who waa president of the V ankees XY’In The baby is the couple’s first child 40 Repetition WPOP—United Auto Worker* Show WTIC--Munir Lions Club when the project A Little League baseball game and' is the granddaughter of Mr. 41 Honty r r 6:ta— WDRC—MoodB for Romaneo JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD WHAY-Uai'IUls WPOP—Houn^ started, and through most of the TXistponed Tuesday night because and Mra. Marshall Squier of Co- 42 Flight of steps p * WCC<5—Krenln* Muide months of the work. Hodges spoke of graduation, was played Satur- lumbia Green. The mother, the for- 45 Shore 11 11 n WKNB-P.M. mer June Squier, is living with I WON'T LET rOU i WTtC—News wiiay NifW Watch of the lions Interest In the com- day night on Sledjeski’s Field. The 5 46 EmoUonal WTir^MuaJr munity and of their cooperation Yankeea defeated the White Sox them- at present. Her husband is RESISN, JIM.' display r r WDRC—News Reporter ttT>Rr—Mooda for Romanca NOT ONLY FOR 0, WPOP-Newe WPOP-llound Dof with the Recreation Council. 10-7. Joe Jasw inski and Tommy stationed at Ft. Benning. Ga. He yooR OWN s a k e 61 Rumen k r s r 4:46— Hodgea Introduced Sol Sinder, Chowanec Were battery for the arrived home this weekend on a Forge t a bout Clos e t Space 52 Operatic tolo WINF—News IttM— BUT BECAUSE i ilia— WHAV Niahl Watch chairman of the Council, who spoke Yankees; Ray L,eve.*que, Charles 30-day leave. Paternal grandpar- IT'LL MEAN 53 Harem rooms N ( WINF---- Muele for Evenln* WTir—Timn for Muiir ents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ar- WDRC—Moodt for Romanea briefly expressing the council's ap- Olsen and George Johnson pitched I'V E FAIIED, 64 Masculine 6:16- preciation for the fine new building for the White Sox, and John Sad- nold of Wlliimantlc. TOO.' nickname ' B WHAY—Dateline WPOP—Modern Sounda WCCC—E v e n l n t MuetC and the Lions Club cooperation in lon caught. 68 ARIrmattve WHAY-.SlfM Watrh New Arrival Manrhester Evening Herald. Co- votcf H r WKNR-P.M. the major improvement at the WTIC-UN Radio F«Ttnw beach. _ A .sonr William Patrick, was lumbia rorreapondent, Mr*. Donald M'Tht WDRO-lCooda for ftomaAca born June 15 a t W indham Commu- Tuttle telephone ACademy 8-8485. venerable r r 1 K WPOP—LewTSBce Walk WPOP-Modrrrt •otfudi Hodgea then Introduced Clair L. and M o t h D a m a g e 1I:M- Robinson, first selectman, and pre- nity Memorial Hospital to Mr. and (1 if w * " i f e t T —•eienade WHAY—JatK AHrr sented him with the keys to the Mrs. Thomas O'Brien of Pine St. r M. •••. U.8. Nl 67 Furllve WCCC—E y e n l n l Mu*te WTIC—N r« a t H •»« WIQfB—P.M WDRC—Nnwa building. O'Brien is a sergeant on the State DOWN il' H H' winO-Cote Glee t^ub WPOP—Nrwi Robinson said "One of the tamer police force stationed at Stafford •What’s ta tarribl* about my not remambaring the 1 Cooking WDRC—Guy t>emberds la IS- Lions told me I wouldn't have to Springs, barrack.*. Mrs. O'Brien Hi^h FIdiility vessels A il WPOP—John Daly WHAY—Ja*a Allny speak.” But he went on to say that was formwiy Public Health Nurse office managar'a name? Ha’a marriadi*' 6:46- WTIfT—Rpnrti ^ PtnaJ JU WHAT —i.«r»nade WDRC—Honda for Romanca at one time he had said to the late in the tow h.of Coventry WCCC—Evening Mu*le WPOC —Mndrrn Sounda Horace W. Porter, how much he Mr. and ^.j-s. Allan C. Rpbin- Records WKNB-P.M. II :S*— son. Lake Rd.,',were guests of Mr. BY JOHNNY HART WTIC—'rhree Wai Ultra WHAY-Jar* Ailrv had done for the town and that Mr. COTTON WOODS BY RAY GOITO WOIU>—Lowell Thomee WTTC—fitarlla^t Kemnad# Porter had replied "I hope that the and Mrs. Burtbp C. Jossclyn in Lowest Prices WiPOP—Top 40 TIrae WDRC—Moodi for Romanca town of Columbia ha* been bene- Providence, R. I.\There, top, was FREE LARGE SELECTION B U T f . ] I KIN HARDLY HOL AA ONLY THI5 „.F 0 R G ET I - 7:16- WPOP-Hodrm Sounda fited by my living here.” He added, their son Allan C. Robinson Jr. and 60TTH EYE S O F i^ ON A CC OUNT YOOR OOAAESTtC «l /, arHAT—Serened' II :4A- SAM E OL UF I C A N T G IT NO S L E ^ J WCCC—Evening MueIC WHAY—jaa* A ll^ "I feel sure the people of the town his wife, daughter of the Jo.sselyns. PROBLEM, UNTIL I F IN D OUT WHUTS WI»fS-PM. WTlC—fitArllaht ^ rrn a d # will most certainly be benefited by who had flown in f<;om Ith ica, Potfrerton's COTTON SOWEC^ WTtC—Dick Bertel WDRC—Honda for Romanca WDRC—Amo* and Andy Wf*OP—Hndrm Snunda this gesture." ISO Center St., Cor. of Charcb _b .r;Ee Aa Kk OUR . V w ra p —ytillon Lewis George E, ' Peters and Joseph Attend* Cla** Reu'hion O N E -G A M E Mrs. Maurice Clftrke of Sunny L O S IN G . WlVr -fllrn Off I.U8ky climaxed the event by a t- STR E A K r taching a bronze plaque, telling slopes. Columbia Ijike. has return-.n-; STORAGE Television Prncrams that the building Is a______Linns Hub____ ed from Bonton where she 'atten'-* / On Pare Two to Elect project, to the w all by the front ep a tw o-day 25th cla*.* reunion “Connecticut’s Complete window. ' the New F.ngland Deaconess Ho* I Carpet Shop” Swim Program Begin* pital. of Cloth Articles I S l a t e T o m o r r o w Columbia Recreation Council- Church Flower* GENERAL Columbia Chapter ARC sponsored Flowers in Columbia Congrega- Manchester The Dllwbrlh-Cornell-Quey Post. swimming classes for the youth I tional Church yesteid.-iv were irl \ TV SERVICE American Legion, will hold Its an- of the town got underway today memory of the late Gordon Llewel-! Carpet Center nual meeting tomorrow night at the Community Beach. Miss lyn. given by Mr. and Mrs. Mason I mr Te* k» Daya M a S * Oall Joan Usher of Williiigton is water Nuhfei". ' j BUGS BUNNY Klghla «£e9a Plus Parts 6 30 at the I>eglon Hall on Leonard safety in.slruclor and Carole Lus- New .\rrlval O f f e r a TBL. »n S-S4tl St. ky of ColumHa. her asai.*tant. A daughter was born to Pfc. | BUZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE OH, N UNFORTUNATELY ...BUT SURELY THERE New candidates for office vvlll be Mr*. Leona Wolmer teaches rhyth- Richard Arnold and Mrs. Arnold; A Professional r-PLUS DEAR! I AM WITHOUT IS NO CHARGE IF I SIT preaented for voting by John Cer- mic swimming. NMM1...PISAPPEARE0 M LOOK.MEESTAR YOU' RE I MAGI NI NG THAT'5 JUST IT. ANYHOW, HE' S GONE CAN'T VA ^ftfiAO. HADN'T FUNDS... IN ONE OF YOUR vlni. nominating committee ohair- Class schedules are: Monday 9 THIS UNDERGROWTH, PROBABLY ■ I SAWYER. SOME THINGS, YASHA. HES I .KIWW MOST ON BY. NO NEED TO 5VLVESTER?. NOTICED t A N f f S A fTg O man. Members of the committee to 10 a.m. life saving: 10 to 11, Carpet Service I HAS A HIDEOUT SOMEWHERE-. ONE' S r oUOWED, PROBABLY JUST A Charge pFTTiE FARMERS GET ALARMED... THE BOATS Interested In Color TV? include EUtrl Petersen. Robert Intermediates 1; 11 to 11:30. Be- ik WELL, NO NEED TO MAKE ME. ' FARMER LOOKING AROUND WERE, BUT.WE'LL KEEP Peterson and Theodore Fairbanks. ginner* 1: 11:30 -o noon. Beginners Your Over 24 Year*’ Experience |L ^ U IM SUSPICIOUS. MGSV' S S^tte new RCA Mark Preaeriptlons FOR A STRAY COW, AND X DON'T OUR FINGERS BOAT aeriM eoloraeta The coming Fourth of July fire- 2- 11 to 12. rhythmic swimming. KNOW H IM CROSSED. work* program will be discuaaed Tuesday 9 to 10 a m., life aa .'ing; Here FREE IN S U R A N C E Rent al s . lA R L O W 'S TY and plan* laid by committee chair- 10 to^ll. Advanced Intermediates- PINE PH A RM A CY lost Tollaad Turnpike, man. Karl Petersen. iRefreahment* 11 to 12, Advanced. Beginners; BiMkIasd—MI S-SOBS will be a Tvec following the meel- Wednesday, 9 to 10. 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PAGB TWfcLVl HANCHESTER EVENLVG her ald. MANCHESTER,' CONN„ MONDAY, JUNE 2S, 19S8 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY,' JUNE 23, l9R8 PAGE tK o r^ n M Detroit Tiger Mastery over Yankees I Moriarty’s tlit Hard, Top Suffield 11-2
I o x o r a e u r uLTrHsn T Don Larsen Ted. KroU Holds Edge Cyr Leads Calumet Farm in Line Jj ATWUtt'6 Gomg into Last Rdmul \ A UMIT,' For at Least One Title Allows Two rYKNOid,' Hit Attack
Flint, Mich., June 23 It has been two years since Ted N«m( York, June 28 { ^ — Calumet Farm definitely .U,ln Los Angeles 4-3. PltUburgh 1-1. Base Blows Kroii reaped the biggest payoff in the history of goif but the AmerloiK League In Loop Tilt ALUMNI LKAOUB running for at least one 1958 title although Tini 'Tam’i Yesterday's fAfsolts San BVanclsco 5, Philadelphia 4 - chances of winning the S-ywr-old crown have been jeopar*- compact iittle veteran from Sarasota, Fla., Jls back knocking (14 Innings—second game sua- In Sunday's twinblll at Charter Nrw York, June 23 (/P)— oh the victory door again. New York 15, Detroit 0. Oefendinff Champion Mori Oak Pork, First National Bank dized by aJiroken bone. A Glitter, Calumet’.*i distance running Baltimore 2, Chicago 0. pended hy Sunday curfew in sixth home-bred daughter of Khated.#- - JiiPl when the Detroit pitch- Going into today’a final round with San'Franctsro leading, 1-0).- moved into a first place tie with Kansas City 2. Boston 1, »rty Bro«. aupported Myles Fire A Police, turning back Green moved front and center in the con- ing staff was to be knighted of the 152,000 Flint Open. - - one Cleveland 4-1, Washington 3t0. Rtandings McDonough’f fine four-hit test for 3-year-old filly honors Sat- of the richest events on the circuit Manor 4-1 behind the three-hit for outstanding service to the Htandlngs W L 1 OB urday when she chalked up her Elliott Breaks — the battle acafred war veteran pitching ^rformance with a pitching of Sturdy Tom Kelley. American League race, the W L Pet. GB Milwaukee ...... 33 25 .568 — Manchester Truet edged Naasllf fourth straight victory by winning carried a two stroke lead. 39 21 .660 solid 14-hit attack while wal- Yankees woke up. New York .. x-San Francisco, 34 29 .540 1 4 lopiifg the Suffield Lions 11-2 Arms 5-4 in the nightcap. the 871,450 Coaching Club Ameri- Mile Standard And Tommy Bolt, the fellow the Kansas 'City 31 30 .008 8H Cincinnati ...... 29 28 .508 3 4 A. Getting away to a fgst itort can Oaks at Belmont Park. After scoring one run in 37 In- 39-year-old, KroU unseated Ifi SO 31 . 402 8 4 AfOMC ALOelOr for thalr third straight Farmington With Ismael Valenzuela handling Detroit .... St. Louis ...... 30^ 28 .508 3*4 % Valley League victory yesterday with a three-run first Inning which nings BEBlnst baffling Tiger pitch- yeaterday’i third round, said he Boston ..... 31 S3 .484 10 cam tA/atM tha reins, the brown filly raced ing and losing seven straight to Pittsburgh ..;.,3 2 31 .308 3 4 man acHooL afternoon in Suffleld. proved enough to win. the Bankers In AAU Event waa glad to be out of the lead for Cleveland .. 31 34 .477 10 4 Cmicsgo ...... 3 1 34 .477 5 4 scored* their three tallies on Just the mile and three-elghtha in 2:20 Dctjolt. the New York chth really the first time in six competitive 29 32 .473 10 ly Kit> mman McDonough, former Manchester to pick uh 845,782 and her second Chicago .... X-Phllsdelphla .27 32 .458 6'4 tMaynt* High standout and a top chucker two hits and two costly Green m i loose \^it!i a 16-hit blast in a rounds. "Let him , find out how it Baltimore ,. 28 33 >467 11 AmatottA TO stakes of t)te season. She pre- lS-0 rout. Bakersfield, Calif., Jime 23 UPi Los Angeles ...27 35 .435 8 [ CAU. dHHb" m.)ATfaMon with Trinity College, chalked up 12 Manor errors, ' 'l.c res of the scor- feels up there in that No. 1 spot.” Washington 28 34 .452 12 x-]?oes not Include, suspended 1 ing found each club tallying once viously won the Betsy Ross, at Don Larsen Kad s two-hitter for Herb Elliott of Australia has run said the garraloua Bolt, who led m MALL t a y t i N D strlke'outs and walked three bat- Garden State. Today's Games -second game of .San Francisco- (•aci«Mrioi4?/l'' mATA/auAM ters white gaining hia second FVL in the sixth inning. For the Bank- his third shutout and sixth victory. another record-breaking mile race all the way througl; lait week’i New York st Chicago 8 p.m. Half-Length Win and started another controversy Philadelphia ddiibleheader to ' bs decision. Centerftelder Leo Sulli- ers, Kellty issued just three hits, After Billv Martin singled in the National Open and halfway Ford 8-2 vs. Moore (3-1). completed st later date. walked five and set down 14 via second, Larsen retired 16 Tiger among track officials. van, who'scored both of the Lions’ Valenzuela, who took over as through thlB event. Baltimore at Detroit — Porlo- two tallies, collected two safeties the atrlkeout route. George •McKay Calumet's first string rider after MEN’S DIVISION balte-s in succession before Gail The lanky young . mller was Today's Game* (.'onslstency Paya Off carrero (4-4) vs. Susce (0-0). tO N 6i off McDonough, including a solo also gave up just three hlUr'whlle replacing ths injured Bill Hartack shxepstakes-medal flat Harri.s singled in the seventh. clocked, in 3;5‘7.9 in winnnig - hia San Francisco at Mllwtukse 8 Consistency paid off for KroU, ' Washington at Kansas City 8 p.m.—Giel (1-1) vs Willey (0-9). home run. issuing two free passes and strik- on Tim Tam In the Kentucky Der- Full HautlHsaps The weekend wasn't lost for the specialty at the AAU champion- p.m. —; Kemmerer (4-4) vs. Dick- WeJrUc Homers ing out seven. by. brought A Glitter home a half- Saturday ships Saturday night, shading the whoae $72,000-plua earnlnga two i Los Angeles st OInelhnatl 8 p.m. Tigers who packed In another good yeara ago atanda as the highest son (4-3). ,Two doubles, three triples and Behirid the stout-hearted pitch- length in front of Spar Maid. As (Tlsss A—Mel Hadfleld 78-T-6#, crowd of <6.300 while taking two recognize mark of 3:58 set four -Podres (7-6) vs Lawrence (4-3). money total for one golfer in a (Only Games Scheduled). St. Louis at Pittsburgh 7:15 p.m. Eddie Wojcik's aecond Inning ing of Ed Doucette, the Trust Ute second choice to Big Effort, Ray Gordon 76-6-70'. out of three from the league lead- years ago by hia countryman, John Tuesilay's Games home run were included in the Oil- turned back Nassiffs. The winners who ran sixth, the Calumet mi.ss Cuss B—Joe Cerina 77-8-8S, Landy. aingle year. ^Kroll’s biggeat pay- -—Brosnan (6-5) vs Gross (2-0) or ers. off was 1956’ "World" tournament New York at Chicago 8 p;ro. era' attack off three Suffield pitch- tallied two runs in both the fifth paid 88.60 for a 82 win mutucl Harry Eich 80-9-71. But no one seems to know for Smith (0-2). The Yanks, -however, atill are In C hicago.' Washington at Kansas City, 8 (Only Games Scheduled.) ers. Little Leo Cyr and Mc- and sixth innings after trailing ticket. Class C—Jerry’ LaPine 8S-17-69, wav out there.-4;j5-ganies ahead of certain whether the International KroU haa missed hitting only p.m. Donough each stroked three 4-1. Nassiffs hail one big inning, Except for thl Coaching Club Bob Cole 82-13-69.' ‘ Kansas City. Tfie Athletics topped Amateur Athletic Federation, Baltimore at Detroit 8:15 p.m. TueMlsy's Gam('« bingles for Coach Johnny Hed-1 Cerina came up with the second four greens In regulation alnce Ssn Francisco at Milwaukee 8 the fifth, when the,'- exploded for Oaks and the 8^1,900 Ohio Derby Boston again 2-1 w’ith the help of Which- must pass on all world the 72 hole affair began at the Boston at Cleveland 7 p.m. land's club while teammates Rick all four runs and highlighted by at Thistle Downs, older horses hole-in-one of his career when he records,' recognizes mile marks p.m. a game.-sa\dng catch by Hector Warwick Hills Golf and County Paquette and Glenn Merrer I Jim Mistretta's two-run bonier. played the feature roles in Satur- scored an ace on the 193-yard 18th Loper. on a drive by Jackie Jensen, recorded th. tenths of seconds. NaUooal League, St. Louis at Pittsburgh 7:15 p.m. chipped in with two hits apiece. I hole while using a No. 4 wood. Jo* Cliib In nearby Grand Blanc. He Oilcago at Philadelphia 7 p.m, Jud Gidman hit a two-run round day's racing. .lark tJrban outpitched Tom Brew- It w *-v ■' .''e. PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER Ot)NN., MONDAY, JUNE 23, 19M MANCHESTfeR EVENING HERALD, M ANCHESfE^ CONN„ M0|JI?AY. JUNE 28, 1968 V PAGE FIFTEBW AateraobflM for Sale 4 Auto Drivtiif School 7-A THERE OUGHTA RE A LAWI BY FAGALY snd SHORTEN Hslp Wautsd —Mals 83 . Artickm For Sakr 45 Diamonds—Wateha Houichold Goods 61 W a n t^ t—T o B uy. ,5 8 Busineu LoatiiHiii Classified FITZGERALD UAItSON'S driving School—Cffara SUMMER HELP wanted. Jewelry 48 ^AioQata for Sole 72 Houses for Sale 72 Waatod^Real Eateto 77 *U typea of driver education on ton Ridge Country Club. Call KNAPP SHOES. Harry Maboaeg, for Rent ' 84 4 FORD ANNEX uumred duW control care, atand U Maple St. TeL Ml M m . LEONARD W. TOST, Jewalar, re- BENDDC DU05IA’nC . CaU 50 WANTED TO BUY buys"' itix OPEN FOR INSPECTION 8ELUNQ TOUR home? For Galindez I nk S oft of miar t i« M«5.fucHT»»«8 mia r t $-484$ between 6 p.m, • $ p.m. Good used reaaleiiUe' furniture, -'Toom C ^ . Timken heater, porch. prompt, eOleient, eourteou* aerw ard or automatic. By trained and B ut nw JOS MtoHT n mom i%m if own pain, adjuata watenaa axperuy. 8-2428. ■ SUNDAY ANO WBDtdEOAT Advertisement 1#87 Ford four-door , S1795j certified 'natructor, Ucenaed t , • MONDAY, JUNE 28, 19B8 ilianrblfBtpr lEttrttitta Sprolb • I __ -1 will hold an annlveraary picnic Mr. and Mra.i Gordon Knox,' 88 Tork and Are known as the Holly- About Town Wednesday from fl to 10 p.m. at Strickland St„ will quietly obaerve ■wood B ean, Center Springs Lodge. their 26th wedding Anniversary at Bear G>Uects During the eelebration of "Krasy fpmEnMMMY'l their home tomorrow. They* were Daze," sales personnel at the Park- tindii>s Auxiliary of the Man- The Vacation CTiurch School of married in North Adams, Maaa., ade will wear coatumea which fol- • M4 Center 8L-iMI I-M14 " cheater Chapter No. i t Disabled the North' Methodist Church on Juna' 24, 1933. The oouplir Advance Pay low the themc-of the promotion, the American Veterans will hold a opened today with a large enroll- has three, children, Mra. Jean fln t of its kind to be held there. I^Poitaii Slampi J| BPlbaek caVd party Wednesday ment of children from kindergar- lonka; who -resides at their home. Tellara At the Manchester Tniat evening at 8;30 at the VFW home. ten through sixth grade. The di- Gordon Knox of Miami, Eta., and Co. meet many kinds of cuatomers Pn*es will be awarded and re- rector of the School. Mrs. H. Os- Pfc.’ Stewart Knox who la wltli freshments will be served. good Bennett stated that children the Marines now stationed at during A work day but rarely do 300 at Service may still register for the classes Cherry Pt., N. C. . they come acrose one like “ Rosy." David WIchman. son of Dr,, and which run from 9 to 11:30 each "Rosy," a 800-pound Russian At North Church GENERAL Mrs Barney Wichman, M Bi*ook- morning until July 3. Memorial 'Temple, Pythian Sis- brown bear, stopped In at the rield St., a geology major at Cor- ters, win. hold Its final meeting of Over 800 persona weiw In at- the season tomorrow at 8 p.m. In bank todsji to collect her aalAry In TV SERVICE nell University, Is attending an 8- tendance at the North Methodist The Rev. Maynard O. James of advance for the performances ehe week summer field trip in geology Lancashire, England, will speak Odd Fellows hall;. It will be pre- Church yesterday for the, annual Days MAC' A CaU at the University of Nebraska. ceded by a potluck « t 6:30 in the la to giva at the Shopping Parkade Chlldren'a Day program present- Mlgtita PIm Paru St the Church of the Naaarene (luring tha celebration of "Kraay Wednesday evening al 7:80. • banquet ball under the chairman- ed by the Church School under the TEU ID t-MM ship of Mrs. Nellie McAJltst/-. Pa*e? Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Morton The bear'la a celebrity In her direction of Charles Dickens, and son of Rkngeley, Maine, were superintsndent, and ths depart-, First Lieutenant W'illlam Mar- Anderson-Shea Auxiliary, VFW, own right, having worked with gtiesls this weelwnd of Mr. and ment leaders. ccau of 21 Church St. was among, will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. JBIng Crosby and i^ b Hope In their Mrs. I>»uis Raffo, 15 Huntington the advance party of National “ road" movies and has also per- Copies of illuatrated Bibles St. Mrs. Morton is president of at the Post Home, Manchester Guardsmen who left for Camp Green. formed In most of the cities of the with maps and other atudy helps the Flower Club of Rangeley and were presented to the children ad- Drum, N.y. last Wednesday in country. enjoyed taking pictures of local vancing from the primary to the preparation for arrival of National The Study Qircle of South Meth- Before giving her first perform- flowers. Junior department by George Guard units who left on Friday odist WSCS will hold its annua] ance in Manchester on W^nesday, Hataenbuhler, the superintendent, evening. picnic Wednesday at 11 a.m. on when "Kraxy Daze," a giant sales on behalf of the Church. the church lawn. A potluck will promotion sponsored by the Man- In the narthex of tha Oiurch Ronald R. Hearn, seaman, son be served at noon. In case of rain chester Parkade Merchant's Astp. the youth department had a dis- Throw There of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hearn, 33 the group will meet In the church. begins. Rosy will participate In a play of a tlmc-llne of the history Away W’indemere St., has been honorably Little League Baseball game to- DONT discharged from the U.S. Navy at- Manchester Soroptimists will morrow at a p.m. at Waddell Field of the Christian Church and charts Still plenty of wear left to I tached to the U.S. Naval Receiving hold their closing picnic of the and Is also to register at the Hotel of Chriitlan aymbols. shoes when brought here for | Eight young peopla ware receiv- Station,'Norfolk, Va. ^ season tomorrow at M**a Bernice Statler In Hartford this afternoon. expert repairing. Raymond Rtppmsn, manager of ed Into fu lf membership In tha Juul's cottage at Columbia Lake. WORK DONE WHILE Members will leave from the Red the Sears Roebuck store at the Church from tha Paator’a prapar- The executive board and com- YOU W AIT Cross headquarters at 5:30 p.m. Parkade and chairman of the pro- atory class. mittee members of the high school They were Catherinet Oaprl- gram. explained nothing was "too pro will meet tomorrow night at lozsl, Gary Chappell, Nancy and the high' school in A-7. The group The executive board 6f the Wal- good for our Roey." He also ex- SAM YULYES Margaret Jeffries, iQisabeth Mc- is asked to use the suditorium en- ther League of Zion Lutheran plained the bear made the visit to "SHOE REPAIRtNO the bank;to get her money flret be- Lagan, tieboreh Miller, Gary New-, or THE BETTER KIND" I trance for the meeting. Church will meet with the apeclal committee this evening at 7:30 at cause "she is crasy like a fox," man. and Linda Potter. The Pas- 23 O A R S T R E E T "R osy" and her daughter "M in- tor, tha Rev. H. Osgood Bennett, The Miantonomah Tribe No, 58 the home of their advisor, Howard Same Slder-aa^Vatldns 11 will meet tonight In Tinker Hall Hansen, 21 Bremen Rd.. to formu- nie," who doea a tight rope act, wilt urged the young people and the i a t 8 p . m. J late plans for a summer outing. give performances all during the entire congregation lievsr to ioee sales promotion which begins their enthusiasm fo r . Christ and Wi ndow Shades Four children at Lincoln School Wednesday at *:30 p.m., ends Sat- the Church but to "lift high Hte ^Mod* t« brdtr urday. Performances will ^ given royal banner." ;i' had perfect attendance records 'GLASS CRACKS* ^ ARCU/£‘JO£ during the past achool year. They Wednesday, Thuraday and Friday Bring your old rollers In iand at 4 and 8:45'p.ih. and at U;80 were Joann Kemp, a pupil of Mrs. Pipes from atop tha Hanging; sava SAc per alMde. a.m., 1:80 and 4 p.m. Saturday. Daisy Bill: Christopher Totten and Gardena of Babylon in dOfl B.C' i DtD THE DOCTOR HIS BILL WAS ^ YOORMONeV WfU The animals sre owned and sprayed water on flowere and trass PINO OUT WHAT Barbara McNeil, pupila of Mrs. TEN DOLLARS, I OO FARTHBR AT trained by Stanley Beebe of New 300 fee: below. you HARDEAR? BUT t HAD ® Roger Woodbury and Dale Oa- TEN DOLLARS trout, a pupil o f Mrs. Helen Hard- rAND FIFTEEN CENTS. J.A.WH'TE acre. GLASS CO- AND WITH BCTTBR The combined groups of the RESULTS. TOO. Second Congregational Women's ' Is This the Right Window?. ATTENTION Fellowship will no festival, Thursday in the new Fel- Rosy the Bear, who will perform at the Shopping Parkade during OWNERS OF lowship hall of the church. Serving "Krazy Daze,” collected her salary in advance at the Manchester PLYMOUTHS. DODGES. DaSOTOS. will continue from 6 to 9 p.m. Trust ''Co. today. 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Green Trading Stamp.’R given on IrasK sales : and also to customehi who T(i« j l ^ l i U i b C CORR Peppers us ‘ 2 29 pay their charge accounts onn MAHCHitmt C * '.me within 15 days’after billing gricM effecHysl in this Cemmunky end Vicinity. 331 MAIN-SttifT MANCXISfEt CONM (CORNER MAIN and'DAK STREETS d a te ,.. . _ A- Ml M s n -T Roclcvilla, Pboiia TR S.3271 i g. , . r ■ ■ .:.:A J / ■ / J \ '■ r. 1;. Minoso hit a home run In each confidence Elliott's time would be XThe $9,000 first prize money the eighth snd clinched matters | vath 31-3-28, Len Gtglio 31-3-28. Maglie Starts Fast with five big runs In the top half Potter. Talent Show wound up fourth. The game, deciding the second in favor recognized as a new world record. that goes to ths winner would Trust ...... 100 022 X 6- 5-5 victory wa* worth 819.710. Claas B—Paul Balltieper 31-4> of Jim Grant over Hal Griggs. Practice Was Reminded make, him happy loo. It would be And Broadcasts Filed of the ninth inning. 27. Henry Rockwell 32-4-28. /AC MAKB-i f mares at MAJOR FOUR BALL-. although Don Mossi finished up. effort as it .did to Landy's four with three-under-par 69 while the league baseball farm system and ban uncontrolled broadcast- AOOtc To H/a Morlarty's are unbeaten in three Thousands flocked to the shore yesterday to absorb the sunshine As Cardinal Hurler FVL starts they hsv# won only After being held scoreless over Monmouth park. BEST BALL but one Manchester youth tried hie luck at fishing and brought Vie Power and Woody Held drove years ago. U.S. Open chamjiion was record- ing of big league games was put forward today by Rep. Al- Sharpsburg (1.5), ridden by Nick Three-fourths Handicap in the three runs. Minoso’s 11th ing his second par. Bolt, playing I once while ICMing twice snd drawing back a three and one-half foot shark. The catch was made by the first three Innings Fire A Po- starting, retired the last six Braves fcplayed a prominent part. Bilko'i "Everything else In the race bert Cretella (R-Conn). He referred to these activities as ‘tbe I Once in the strong Hartford Twi- ' lice enipted for eight runs in the Shuk, showed the way home lo Semi-final MaUth home of the year in the sixth In- New York, June 23 (JP)— was In order," Sober said. erratically in defense of his half- 11-year-old George Bycholski of 132 School St. at Madison Beach. Tick Tock. Star Rover (uid five ning ruined Griggs' four-hit Job in a row. ‘ 10th inning pinch single scored Joe worst t.vpe of sports monopoly." ^ light League. The shark weighed 16 pounds and was hooked olt the rocky area. fourth inning en route to an 11-6 Les Brooks and Ed Traygil da- Sal Maglie wasn’t kidding . Ju.st a month ago Elliott broke way lead, Birdied the first hole other distance runners in the feated Jack McMeekin and Bill in the second game The defeat cut the Braves' Na- Pignatano from second base for Creteila announced he will back league cities when minor league Look at the W eek’s Ring Bouts The Oilers are idle next Sunday, i Crab was used for bail. (Herald Photo by Ofiarai. victory over PonticelU’e yesterday when he said ‘Til show ’em." tional League lead to' l^i games the second decision. the tape in another rec(^rd mile and then had to battle four suc- these and other legislative steps ! having drawn an open dale, but 820,000 added Diamond State Landers 4 and 3. ORIOI.es 2. WHITE SOX 0 - clubs are playing there, unless per- afternoon st the West Side (Jval. The 41-year-old righthander The Dodgers showed tight de- only to get foiilder up in the cessive bogies before he could put Manager Jeff Koelsch reports the Handicap at Delaware Park. Ed Saari and Dr. Andy Thoiaos Baltimore cllmbed_ out of the as San Francisco 'outlasted the together two more birdlee. He had to clarify the antitrust status of mission is- granted firat. Dan Manchuck. Bob Calder and was peeved, when the New Phillies 5-4 in 14 innings on a f fensive play while the Pirates lAAF's red tape, His 3;57.8 Injthe professional basebalL -foftthsll. has- I club may stage an Independent at- till Rudy Wejnarowicz each Eddie Schmidt, one of the small- will meet Ted Plodzik and Ev cellar when Billy O'Dell turned in made two costly errors in the flrst Coliseum Relays atf Los Angeles a 35 on the back nine and fin- Cret'eTli said hfi Bill would Pep Out to Strengthen Claim I traction st Mt. Nebo, est horses racing in this country, Murphy* in the other semi-flttol another fine effort, a six-hit shut- York Yankees shunted him to homer by Willie Kirkland. The ished even with par. ketball and hockey when the House stroked two hit* for the victora Giants also led their second game game in which Bob Frlefid was went for naught as a record be- begins debating aporta antitrust abolish outright the major Ie(sgue i Merlarty Bros (III who outhit the Contractors by an came from far off the pace in ac- match this week and the cham- out of Chicago 2-0, his eighth vic- St. Louis June 14 to make cause a last-minute entrant in the Kroll’i 54-hole total w as''211, h po a Twi Baseball Loop counting for the 854,700 Ingle- 1-0 when it was suspended in the chased for the first Itme in his exemptions tomorrow. from system after Jan. 1, 1960. by ‘ „ »*> rb( 11-4 margin. Ponticelli'e return to- pionship match is scheduled on tory. It was the first declsiftn for room for a 39-year-old man (Vir- race turned out to be a pacesetter, two strokes better than Bolt and ' Papuelle. rf . , 2 0 0 3 wood handicap at HolIyw*ood Pack. .sixth by the Sunday curfew. It will career for arguing Umpire 'Vic forbidding any major league club For Another Chance at Crown Mi^uirr, If .. 0 0 0 night to battle Naasiffe Am u in a Saturday. the Orioles over the White Sox gil Trucks I. who dropped out after a half mile. Jack Fleck of Rochester, Mich.. Reaerve CliMise be completed later. Delmore's calling on balls and to own a minor league team di- I R S i m m o n s , r f 1 0 1 6:1.5 contest. The game little ,5-year-old nailed WOMEN’S DIVISION after nine defeats. When he left the Yankees he ’Cretella's ' bill slso would ex- MorUrtv. lb . 1 As a result of the SOnday action strike.'v The lAAF doesn't recognize re- rectly or Indirectly. 1 < F A P ...... 000 812 X 11-11-9 the pace setting How Now inside FAT TOURNAMENT O'Dell did a job on the White told reporters, "I atill think I can cords set with pacesetters. empt from the antllmst laws the New York. June 23 /P Willie* Lou Filippo. Busso won his last I W o l o l k ...... 1 13 1 the sixteenth pole and outfought there is practically a triple heat CARbS 2, BRAVES I Maglie ‘fto|.(Hng CompMie*' ' BelllngtiiH rf 2b 1 4 0 Ponticelli’* . OOl 500 0 6- 4-5 One-Half Handicap* Sox who had five shutout jobs by take a turn. .I'm peeved. I'll show Ih racing to his third aub-four- player reserve clause, player con- from Lahousri Godih In the Gar- To Start Tonight for third place with Cincinnati, held the Braves to five hits In Pep, the old pro from Hartford, | ' Merrer. 3b . 2 1 1 .Morierty, Obrien (4) and Kuhl- him to the w'ire for a head deci- Saturday their pitching staff In a string of 'em." seven Innings in a duel with 22- mlnute mile in as many meets here tracts, club territorial rights, ex- He said some major league den. May 23. ’ <’ >r s* ...... 3 2 1 sion. Eddie Schmidt psid 813 Class A—F irst. low net, Jaon St. Louis, and Pittsburgh each 3',i Major Leagua pansion and formation of playing teams are now vyast holding com- , Penh., wjU try to strengthen hiaj D. Si mmons. 31, 0 1 (I mann; Tomkunas, Fisher (5) and seven gamea The Orioles scored, . Freddie Hutchinson, Sal's new year-old Joey Jay who had shut this season. Elliott did it the hard In the other tens. Tony DeCola Hedlund rf If . 0 0 atraight. Gaudino 39-7-32; second low net, games behind the Braves and sep- leagues, draft, and waiver rules, panies which exercise cnmplet* claims for another .^hol st the i 0 Machia. twice In the third off Jim Wilson. boss ^\-ith the Cardinals, shared arated by only on* percentage out St. Louis nine days ago. Two way, coming off a alow three-lap of Brooklyn faces Frank Ippolito McDrmniish. p . . 3 0 2 The reorganized Twilight Ba.seball League will be unveiled Shan Pact, longest shot in the Evelyn Lorentzen 46-8-38. Before the Chicago game. Ed Maglie't sentiments. He gave the walks by Jay and Kgn Boyer's time to run an incredible 54.1 =Leaders= and assignment of player con- control over the lives and career* featherweight title he held so long i of New York and Danny Busso field, paid off at 820.40 for 82 Class B—First low net, Lu C|u*- point. of hundreds of ball player*." when he boxes Pat McCoy of Ire- > Totals . . . 43 II 14 27 11 2 10 tonight when the North Ends and West Siders cla.sh in a 6:15 Walsh, Hall of Fame pitcher, was barber a starting chance Sunday double produced the Cardinal runs final lap. tracts. of Br(X)kl>'n lakes on C h a r 1 e Saftleie l.iaai (il contest at Mt. .Nebo Field: Mayor Harold Turkington will be Dartmouth's first baseball team after winning the 822.050 Grass- vey 46-12-34; second low net, ti*. honored In special ceremonies. He REDIJGGS 6, CUBS 2 In the third. Maglie also was un- Pushing him all the way on the American I>e«giie The House Judiciary Committee Among other things, the Cre- land tonight at New Bedford. I ab r h po a F rbl in 1868 numbered just nine' play- land Handicap on the turf at Wash- against Milwaukee and wr/i re- Cincinnati split with Chicago, (Tummlngs of Philadelphia. All SulUvtn cf ...... 4 3 2 1 0 7 1 Helen Larmett 53-14-39 and Rlltll received a check and a plaque. warded with a 2-1 victory over the usually wild but he escaped trouble last quarter-mile was his fellow Batting — Vernon, Cleveland, has approved a bill to exempt pro-1 tella bill would make any player Maos. I four are welters. {Kulas, lb ...... 4 0 0 ft 0 0 ers. ington Park. Bryant 62-13-39. winning the first on Gus Bell's except for the second when Mil- Australian, Merv Lincoln, who fin- fessional sports from the antitrust I a free agent at 21 if he signed up Wily Willis has won 28 of his, gram director for the Recreation YANKEES IS, TIGERS 6—The league-leaders. .352; Fox, Chicago,’ .329; Ward, 1 MwlmSowskl. 3b ..... a 0 1 3 3 0 1 Department, will attempt to catch grand slam homer 6-2. The Cuba waukee scored Its run ished three strides back, timed in laws where their actions are con with a team before that age. loot 28 and hopes to boost himself iCftln. r ...... 4 0 0 4 0 ft ft Tanks knocked out Billy Hoeft fh Hutch probably wa.s well aware staged a three-run rally in the Kansas City, .329; Kuenn, Detroit, Hogan (Kid) Basaey, the world jGKfoM. SR ...... a 0 1 3 7 0 0 t .e opening toss. the first inning when they scored GIANTS 6, PHILLIES 4 - Willie 3:58,5. .325; McDougald, New York,- .323. sldered "reasonable and necessary" Players serving on a major Into a title match with Hogan feather champ, boxes a non-title t n#rid«n. y f .... ft ft ft of the fact that pennants and ninth to take the second game 8-6. league team at leaat three years 8 .. 5 0 3 0 Two years ago the Twi League six and went on another six-run Maglie go hand in hand. The Mays rejoined the Giants but it Ed Moran of the New York Runs—Oerv, Kansas CItv. 48; to continuation of the sport. (lUd) Baasey. the current 126- match Tuesday in London against jC'hasF. rf. p ...... 0 0 0 ft •ft 0 0 NO OTHCR TRUCKS After Bell's homer won the was Kirkland, just, recalled Satur- A substitute.mea.sure, backed by could not be waived to the minora 1 O'ShmuRRSf)’. rf .. .. 0 0 0 ft 0 ft 0 folded with eight games remaining binge in the eighth against Herb Giantsi then New York) won with Athletic Club was third, Jim Minoso. Cleveland. 44; F. filin g , pound ruler In mid-September at Jules Touan of West Africa. On K^llv. If ..... ft ft ft UNI UR... opener, for Cincinnati, the' Cubs day from Phoenix, who hit the big Grelle of Oregon, fourth, Jerome Rep. Kenneth (R-NYl and others, without their Consent once they .. 3 0 4 1 'on the schedule and no league wa? Moford and Vito Valenttnettl. him in 1954, Brooklyn won with came back on a 13-hit attack., Detroit, 42; .Mantle, New York,' , Boston. the same card. Spider Webb, high- Ltnihari 2h‘...... -3 ft ft 0 .1 1 ft MEASURE U R . . . blow. Kirkland's homer broke up a Walters of the ^uthern Califor- would' ease antitrust restrictions had been placed on the wraiver list ly ranked Chicago 160-pounder, ie , Woodman, p .... . 2 0 ft ft 0 ft ft in existence last summer liecau.sc Gil McDougald had two doubles him in 1956 and last year he join- roughing up relief pitcher Hal tight relief battle between Johnny 41; Power, Cleveland and Lopez, WA4%t 1 p ...... 0 ft ft ft ft (1 0 of a cut in the Rec Department's STAND U R ... and a pair of singles, Tony Kubek ed the Yankees in time to celebrate nia Striders' fifth, an Don Bowden Kansas City, 37. ’ still further by eliminating the test and claimed by a major league Wllf Greaves the Canadian paired with Dick Tiger, the new Jeffcoat in the ninth. Antonelli and flay Semproch. The o f. California, sixth. . of reasonableness. The substitute's j chib, n ft ft ft budget. But the 19.58 edition of the LIKE INTERNATIONALS three Angles and Elston Howard another championship. The' only DODGERS 4-1, PIRATEM-8-2 — Runs Batted In —Cerv, Kansas whom the late Jake Mintz was British Empire middleweight Wat erman 2b .... ft ft ft Giants' score in the second game All ran a tremendous race, with sponsors content such a provision Players who had been In the Totals ...... 2R 3- 42T K 4 2 Twilight League is given a good 6i Mere leedela eawsr ebelesi end a two-run homer and a double. It time he missed In the last four sieve Bilko and ,Johnnv Klippatein. City, 55; Jensen, Boston. 50; trying to build into an attrartlon, king... Paul Jorgensen of Port 01(1 chance to survive since the foiii International is a one-word promise came In tfie second inning on a Bowden clocked in 4:02.6 in sixth only invites harassing litigation. minors at least five years also Arthur. Tex., one of the leading ! Mo r i a r t v ' a ____ _ 20<-» 21.S—11 -tellered-foeyau- (ealbrst than any was the first time Larsen had years was at Cleveland in 1955. | two recently acquired Los Angeles walk. Mays' single and a bad Gernert, Boston. 40; Sievers, returns to New York as the Canad- Suffield ...... 001 n*u 001. . 2, teams have been selected by the place. Under Cretella’s bill, major could not be transferred without ian middleweight champion tonight feather contendere, meets a Hous- 2b, Cyr. eMcD*w*u|rh 8B. PaouAitP. ether make. beaten the Tigers since Sept. 14, Maglie showed signs of weariness ' Dodgers helped the cellar team throw by catcher Stan Ixipata Washington, 37; Minoso, Cleve- LAwindGwpk! McDonoucb, B^’lUnRhlrl: coaches. Commis.sioner Ronnie 1656. shortly beforq his perfect In the sixth and seventh so Hutch land, 36. league baseball clubs would be spe- their consent to a team In the to box Otis Woodard of New York ton rival in the Sam Houstin Col- B Flrit eholea at profaaslensi truek ao- win a doubleheader from Pitts- When evirfew fell, the Phillies had clflcally forbidden to brdkdcast and same or lower baseball claasiflca- 1 HR. Wojcik. Sullivan: SB PaquRiiP Daigle and tlie Rec. The pla.ycrs that a truck can do its job. game in the World Series. sent up Irv Noren to bat for him burgh 4-1 and 3-2. Klippstein's re- at St. Nicholas Arena. liseum Tuesday when he fa'ces I 2. Cyr. DP. D. Simmon* to have be'en distributed evenly in an aretera who mutt have tupsrh euallly men on first and third with two out Hits—Fox, Chicago, 83; Mal- televlsd their games Into minor tlon. .Cyr lo Morlartv . Cyr |o R^'Ilinatiiri in end who maaeur. eoeti to ttia penny. A'S 2, RED SOX 1—At Kansas in the eighth inning. Larry Jackson lief work saved the flr.at game in in the sixth with Robin Roberts 'The last time Gresves, fought at Rocky Randell. . . Dan Hodge, for- I.attempt lo accord the four-team zone, Boston, 76, Minoso. Cleve- mer Olympic wrestling champ, due j Morlarty IsOB. Mnriarty » 9, Suffi^'ld City. Lopez dashed into right-cen- a work-horse both on relief and which two singles bv Dick Gray pitching against Ruben Gomez. I(Uid. 72; Bridges. Washington, 70; 8t. Nick's he suffered a aeveie ,2; BB. MrDonouirh 3 Wrvodrnaii 1. iijop excellent balance. B tvary »irt detlaned la de a track * to try for his second straight as I ter .to snare Jensen's drive in the F, Bolling, Detroit. 69. eya cut in the firat round of a ChanR 1, Wood 2: SO. MrDonouirh 12. A promise kept io r 51 years. Isq, ( f . frock au*llty. pure and iinb s heavyweight fighter Monday at I Woodman «. HBP b> Woodman Southpaw Steve Cooper is ex- pie. that keep* an INTIRNATIONAL eighth with Pete Runnels on third Doubles—Kuenn, Detroit, 20; /Is Las Vegas Sees Baseball^ match with Italo Srortirhinl but iPaqu^tt*. Morlarlv. B^'ilinchlri t. Wp. pected to pitch for the North Ends went all the way and lost a de- Holyoke. M""*. Woodman 2 V. Adamirk L, •oln*-(enter-at least ee*t to you. base and the score tied. Lopez' Kaline, Detroit, 15; Power.' Cleve- .Woodman Tim^. 3 oo tonight, with Dave Turkington single scored the winning run in Saiiird^ Fights Pancho "Sees Five More Years land, 14; Majzone, Bostoil, Avi- cision. He w*on the Canadian crown j donning mitt and ma.sk for Coach the last of the eighth, after Pres- la, Cleveland and Pearson, Wash- /t’s Strictly a Pitching Deal ' by knocking-out Cobey McChi.skey I Harold Simmons' club. Now, in fast-moving 1958, ton Ward and Bob Cerv singled. Hollywood, Calif. Charlie ; ington, 13. in April and outpointed Clarence AJou Here lo Slay I Two former Cheney Tech stand- (Tombstone I Smith. 146 De- As Ruler of Pro Tennis World Triples—Tuttle, Kansas City, 6; Riley aorlier in June. Sport Schedule ' outs, pitcher Kenny Irish and troit, knocked out Armando Muniz, Martyn, Kansas City and Lemon, Hy BBBRUN Woodard. a well conditioned j Lo* Angeles (N EA)—Leo Duro- catcher Dana Austin will form the International also means a fresh, 164's, Juarez, Mexico. 3. Washington, 5; Power, Cleveland, N'E.A R w f Correspondent lodder, outpointed Eddie Andrews Today cher is spreading the word about ' starting battery for the West Sid- V - Brookl.yn. N.Y, Jose Torres. 4; six players tied vvith 3. Forest Hills. N. Y., June 23 iJFt—'^undisputed lead in the Tournament Las Vegas, Nev. — (N EA)--"Yoii SI April and stopped him In the Sullivan's vs. P A F. 6 Wad- ! Felipe Aiou, the 20-year-old out- er*. 164, Puerto Rico, knocked out of Champions. Home Runs—Jensen. Boston, fifth round of a May rematch fielder from the Dominican Repub- original expression of cohr, Joey Sslvato. 166. Yonkers. N.Y., Pancho Gonzales figures he can take Cleveland," Schwartxy began. dell Field. Wednesday night’s game will "Btit I cin't go full blast the 19; Cerv, Kansas City. 18; Trian- Tha bout will ))e segn on tele- lic who was called up hy the San pair the South Kfids and the East 4. rule professional tennis ranks for "They Jiave this Mudeat Grant Auto Parts vs. Medics, 6—Buck- Francisco Giants. "You're going Evinrude way I did when I was younger. I dos, Baltimore, 14; Gernert, ' Bos- pitching. Doean't sleep at all the .,vision (Dumont I In some, sections ley F'ield. Siders. OtimOiMlD MOTORS Detroit Joe Hemphill, 188'4, five or six more years, but he ton, Mantle, New York and Sie- to Be hearing the name, Aloii. often style, power, and comfort you wsnts to set his own pace. need s rest."That's the reason I ’d night before he pitches. Well, if Lawyers vs. Norman’s, 6 —Ver- Chicago, outpointed Osee" Groom, like to knock off after the tour- vers, ^Washington, lj|. r Msiiager Prank Bachman takes for the next few years,"’ .says I 204. Detroit, 6. That’s one reason he i* at odds he is scheduled to pitch and he planck Field. Durocher. the broadcaster who for- SALES and nament at Los Angeles next week Stolen Bases—Aparicio, Chica- hasn't had at least five days®rest 'high-rated middleweight Ron- Cal- BA’s Vi. Marines. 6:15— Robert- BE.ST B A IX IX>1 RSO.MES with Promoter Jack 'Kram*r, who- and forget tennis until November." go, 16; Harrell and Minoso, Cleve- houn of White Plain. N.Y. into merly managed the BrookI.vn Tno-thlrds Handicap have to see in person to believe. SERVICE ofTered over the weekend to sell from his jaat start he Isn't a good son Park. Dodgers and the Giants. "He's the Timer Misses Meet Kramer wants ^onzales tA 'ac- land, 8; Landis, Chicago, 6; Pllar- bet." . , 'the home town of Bobby Boyd for Rainbow vs, Finast 185, 8:30 — Sunday big Pancho'a contract "for a rea- eik, Baltimore, Rivera, Chicago. A Wednesday rematch at Chicago only ballplayer I’ve ever seen who Tucaon, Ariz. 1* The 195S Arl- sonable price." The contract runs company his troupe to Europe in Schvvartzy waa leaning’ against Robertson Park. can do two things as well as Willie Low gross. Jean Gaudino, Kit Rt •July. Gonzales is balking, although Wilson, Detroit and Mantle, New Stadium. Calhoun stopped Boyd in McBRIDE'S zona state high school track and through April, 1962. York, 5. the bksebail counter he operates Ponticelli’s vs. Nassiffs, 6:16 Mays- -run and throw," John, Ruth Bryant 89: first low a trip to Moscow is in the offing. In the Santa Anita Turf Room' In 4wo rounds, last November snd West Side OvsI. SPORT SPOT ! field meet wasn't quite the same! "I'm just .3.0 and 1 know I have Pitohing— Larsen, New York, thinks he can do it again, despite IN TIIN ATIO N A L this year. Sam Mansfield, a timer-| some years of good tennis in me Another legal battle between Las Vegas and between handlint Teachers vs. (Jivitan, 6:15— net, Edna Hilinski, Peg Chanda. 108 CENTER ST. Promoter Kramer and hia star at- 6-1, .8.57; Ford. New York, 8-2, 19M defeats by Spider .Webb and Camden. N.Jc>:-Noureddin. the Lee Plourde. Helen Larmett 71. TRUCKS in every meet since 1912, missed I although these kids are. coming .800; Pappas, Baitimore lyid Hyde, the steady flow of bettors—850 Charter Oak. this one. He suffered a couple of 1 along fast." Jhe swarthy fcalifor- traction conceivably could result. parlays guys mostly thig day—he j •Jisey Cfiardello. Senators vs. White Box, 6—Char- three-year-pid colt, was nsmed second low net. -Mar.v Gangwere, Gonzales proved himself still Washington. 4-1, .800;. Turlev, In the ' first "fight, Calhoun after a king In "Arabian Knights.” Lu Carvev,' Lvnu Varnev 76. j broken riba In an accident. ‘ nian said today, after taking the New York. 10-.3, .769. reduced the sport to its simplest ' ter .Oak. king of the pros at the West Side elements for a tourist. hlitsed his foe with a senes of Red Sox vs. Indians, 6 -B uck- Tennis Club yesterday when he Strikeouts—Turley, New York, heavy punches that brok# through 76( Harshman, Baltimore, 74; "You have to knovs a lot of land. "T-... \ won a grueling match from Ken things ih tl)Ha busineas." he was Boyd’s defense. Since that defeat. ' Morlarty's vs. Gengrosa, 6:15— Rosewall of Aiistralia, seven years Wynn, Chicago. 71; Pierce. Chica- Boyd h(M beaten (Jharley Joseph go; 69; Ford, New York, 67. saying, "but once you get thenj Colt's Park. I I I, his junior, 19-17, 5-7, 6-4. down it’s simple. I draw a line- and Neal Rivers and drew with The victory gave Pancho a 4-0- •North Ends vs West Siders, 6:16- I))'I /it* ('ill up in the morning and 99 out of ^HoUy Mims. Mt. Nebo. I score In the round robin standings, T Natio'nal I,eague Calhoun is ranked sixth by Ring, 100 times mv prices will agree- Tueeday, ilusie 24 1 the only unbeaten player in the Batting—Mays, San Francisco, seventh by the National Boxing ^1* a I field. Roaewall, unbeaten until he with vvhat Giily puts out in Clnt Parkade rs. Optical, 6—Wad- hot w au J80; Muslal, St. Louis, .360: Dark, clnnati. •Aaadeiatlon and Boyd is No. 8 with The InUmational TYaMtaU* ridta 600 (H A L F A B O O K ) •met Gonzales, is 4-1 and Lew Hoad Chicago, .349: Crowe, -Gincinnatl, b^h,— ^—_ _ ------dell Field. "Making a price on a baseball right adulU in eom/ort, and haa ia 3-1. .340; Ashijum, Philadelphia, DON N'E\VrO.MRE “nie bout will be carried on net- Green Manor vs. Moriarty’s., 6— can USEB. . . s i w s y s l Tonight Gonzales plays Frank game or betting It sliarts with "Home run balls" half again more loadtpaer than Run.s—Mays. San FranJisco, 52; work (ABCI television. Buckley Field. ' Sedgman of Australia, who ,haa. the . pitcher. You .-get- t4> -look .up Ansaldi's vs. A A S, 6—Ver- any other “waion." Banks, Chicago, 51; Skinner, PitU. records and watcih for teams a I wort In their Iasi two'.nleatihga. and the loudspeaker kept remind- Matchmaker Ja.ck Barrett re- planck Field. End hot w»ter worrie* for good! { and Rosewall plays his old tennis burgh. 45: Walls. Cliicago, Neal, pitcher always 'seems to. make TRIPLE-S BLUE STAMPS Los Angeles, Thomas. Plttstoirgh ing players. "All right, just a little ftirna to the old daya of three 10- Green Manor vs. Elks, 6:15— New, U.S.'CARLIN sutomatic oil- OMmMi (twin, Hoad. Tomorrow night Gon- trouble for. and Cepeda, San Francisco, 44. bit until post time at New York. rounders Friday at Madison Charter Oak. fired Hot Water Heater luppliet a H I>«*l8 I zales and Hoad .clash In the toilr- "Frank Lary of the Detrolts has Still time to get your money In." Temple vs. Civitan, 6:15 - Rob- Runa Batted In' Thomas, Pitts- a good record .against the Yank- Square Garden with the featured full 30-gallon tanicful of constant ! nament's climactic battle. The baseball counter attracted (NBC radlo-TV) match a lighl- ertson Park. burgh, 64; Banks, Chicago, 54; Ce- ees. So if he is in there against, temperature hot water every 15 peda. San Franclaco. 43; Mays, a smaller, but steady flow of play- 'weight pairing of (Jarlos 'Ortiz Baptist vs. Nazarene, 6:16— say a Ford, why the Yankees ers. But they wers not two dollar Charter Oak. i minute*—more than you’ll use for ODD WAY TO lAISE San Francisco, 42; Spencer, San would only be 6r7. If the Yank- and Johnny Busso. two New York- Franeiaco, 40. .. guys. er*. Second Congoa vs. Center Con- | baths, automatic wathert, cleaning ees use a guy like Shantz it goes When one of them came up, Boulder, Colo. (JF) —Here'a why Hits Mays. San Francisco, 95; Ortiz, a Puerto Rican who re- gos, 8:30 -Robertson Park. 1 . . . every modem need. Check these to 10-13. But if Detroit pitches one Schwartzy shook his head and Cardinals vs. Orioles, 6 Char- Depver University, despite good Banks. Chicago. 81: Walls, Chica- of thos^ guys ivho isn’t too good sides in the Bronx, never has lost big features: Bit of All Right field out 10 8100'hilts and some in 27 pro bouts although one was ter Oak. , teams, won no points Irt the 440 go and Cepeda, San Francisco, 80; and the Yankees use a Ford then a change, which is what poor folks ' a ’'no decision" affair involving Redlegs vs. Athletics, 6 —Buck- and 880-yard relays at the Colorado Karol Fageros wanted to play Ashbum, Philadelphia, 79, It's 2-1. v' Htah hat wsisr hai* 41* I Mrmi htlm dun University games: In the quarter in gold lame panties but when back home use for lO’s and 20's. outa in a California match with land. Doubles Hoak. Cincinnati, 20; "There's nothing to It. really. "Here," Schwartzy said, " ’taka eturiMawit. mile event, Denver finished second they were banned by Mymble- Thomson, Chicago, 16; Aaron, Mil- You just watch and listen for to Colorado but was disqualified— don authorities, the glamorous it down to the guy.,. It looks like y' Cah (Misr ksaiai NaN at aratk m M % . waukee. Skinner, ind Groat, Pitts- things like this Grant. Or you re- he ia going to m ake's profession its aecond runner, Harry Douglas, American girl Showed up In burgh, 15. member that Bob Turley of the bumped a New Mexico runner after this neat and trim outfit. of beating me., Sian IhMd laek goirdi aplmt ctrrMIta- Triples Mays,-Han Francisco. 8; Yankees Is extra good at nigbt. "A guy downtown,” he went on. Thi* half-ton curtom pickup With your purehoM of 2Q0 9 allofit or mere of fuel oH C.O.D. w* the exchange of batons. In the 880, Banks,' Chicago and Ashbum, Phil- "An4 you take Into considers-, asaerat alaait ratl-ltaa walar. the first three Denver runners ran "H * now has 50 bilTones off me. it only one of 10 pirkup wiH 9 ivo you obtolutoly 'FREE 600 Triplo-S Mu* Stamps (hdf a adelphia, 7; Roseboro and Neal, tlon Don' Newcombe’s home run He just geu hot. Let him keep body modelt in the hroad like crazy, but there was no one Los Angeles and Blasingame, St. 50 MINUTE V RauifMhr*elaNM U J.-CarMo ad karaar. balls. playing. It'll ©atch up. ” International TVueik line. booh). Don’t delay— phono us your order today! to pass the baton to on the final A