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military to tbo BtaU Oopt over Vivien Seeking Coventry obiecUona voloed by Dulles. PaafMrt. Dseeteralar M.Mraaui PleA’ Saves Wiley said the MU itself wsai Variety Show^Earns $23 lor jPblio AriiiaA to Continue approved 11-3 with Langsr and Caravan Reaches Halfway ICOWOMICAI coNvnmiir Governor Poist, GUllette castiiM' the "no", ballots. »val Arbenz Land Law A' w - V- -I Got^ernoir^s ^ i f e to Visit Wiley delayed an annoUncoment tM 9 rove Aid to Italy of the apeciHc cu ts. under the Mark on California Trip No Third Party House version.x'estimated to total (CoMHBMd ffrorn Fags OM) iN Morland Farm Next Week some 348 million dollars. The ad- m And France mlnlatratlon asked for SH billions. TONIGHT Thm ■ , Dwight Perry and his crew of les also reportedly had used. ItsMan aid problem, Wtley aaid., a demand by the U. S, State Dept, A b o : PcHliiNq Lots — Tonois C oorts — W d h t inand for a primary election aya- ed a picture of Mrs. Lodge, which Sen. Wiley (R-Wla), Foreign Leaving a few hours later on will be ahown at the farm during EASTWOOD shopped for aouveniia. The n ■ r"h i r • that Guatemala pay United Fruit tern in Connecticut. Relations committee chairman, the flight to Paris, Dudles said his 15 miltioh dollars or submit the 10% FOR CASH TRANSACTIONS SILVER LINE lUS Picked by Three Men th^ coffee hour. Interested Repub­ aaid the reversal restored' Houaa- surprise trip for talks with Bri­ Today sad Wadnaaday Only thought the Canyon immense and Mfriartv lican women arc invited. Mr. Perry noted that it waa the Moriarty, Ann Wharton, mstter to international sj-bitra- She charged that the Republi- approved language which would, tain's F orsi^ Secretary Bdsn knd ON OUR GIANT SCREEN Cynthia Dunlap, Ann Stilaon, Mar­ Uon. , ‘ Tonm orroiigod if dosirod. (doming Evrnta Frsnos’s Premier Msndea-Frence WALT DISNEY’S first' time he had seen the sun jorie' Reid. Judy LeClerc, Peg cah candidatea nominated at the The Good Harvesters 4-H Club allow delivery to the two natlona shining on the Canyon. ' The leader of the successfiil re­ atate convention here iaat week of equipment and materials on shows hia "deep oencsni” over de- Lynch, Eleanor Seelert, Ann< Eng­ volt'against .Arbenz and hia Com­ A U INSTALUTIONS SUPERVISED RY R*s W«rk^To Drir»— will meet Thursday instead of to­ onnolitsndl mv "PETER PAN" From Zion National Park the land, Kgrolyn- Kaye, and Marcia Wfre "handpicked by three men" morrow evening gt the home of order from the ^951,,1933 and 1953 caravan continued to Meaquite. munist backera pledged to fight whom ahe named—Gov. Lodge, foreign aid programs, but will velopments in Indochina and In color Smith. the Reds with the "new-^weapons W lv Drive To WoHi? . Wayne Clay, junior leader. Europe. 3:05 - 8:30 * 8:20 Nev., where they spent tlie night. Republican .State Chairman Clar* The newly formed Waterfront deny U)em nny share in funds Las Vegas—city of one-armed of social Justice, welfare; work, ence F. Baldwin and Republican from the 1954 and 1955 programs He said he hoped, “coordinated Also sound economy and finance and Ddmaio Brothers Manor Home Economics Group action" by the United Statea. bandits—w’ss the destination for ESTABLISHED 1920 National Committeemap Meade will meet tomorrow night at 8 in unless tfiey Join EDC, a proposed "Ths Soracsn Mods" the following'day. The girla quick­ McCarthy’s Group rMpect for peraonsJlty.’’ Alcorn. six-nation Army Including Weat France and Britain would result In rolor ly viewed a few of the gambling 'He told the chee.ing throng in e O M F O R T A M J the home of Mrs.. Hana Hansen, from the trip. He atrtasaid that, CALL NOW—ANYTIME K r fN R ^ M .1 Addreaaing heraelf directly to leader. In the district. German troopr RICARDO MONTALHAN hSilB. 'Some were promptly front of the Nationcl Palace that May'ar Raymond E. Shydir of The allowable deliveries would (he trip atMwId n<% be Interpreted 1:45 - 8:06 . To Meet Thursday the fight is on, ,also. against per­ Meetings at-e open to all- who aa indicating any weakening of hia ushered out, but others atayeil to Manchester MI-3-7691—Hartford CHapel 7-8617 Waterbury, who waa in the audi­ are interested. To date 13 have keep the aid flow going to both witneu Boime of the gambling. sons charged with crimes under countries for an undlaoloaed prayloua decision to stay away THURSDAY the Arbenz government. He de­ ence, Miaa Kellems aaid: enrolled. The group will do their' from tha 'Genava Conference in In the afternoon the group went > (ContlaBed from Page Orb) *T think there ia aomething first work on beginners, aewing in­ period. "Men of the FighUng I-ady" on a guided tour through Hoover scribed them aa "executioners, Wiley announced that those vot­ which Indochina truce balka are Tech. torturers and Jackals in human very wrong with the political ait- cluding simple aklria for them­ approaching a showdown. Dam, with a swim in Lake, Mead Jackson said, however, it would uatlon in Connecticut when you selves and children.. Information ing for the miideV language were following. be preihature to say now what clothing," and promis ed “ that the Sen. H. Alexander Smith (R-N J), The Fourth of July waa cele­ .weight of the Is.w shall fall with­ could not get the liominaiion. Our can be obtained from Mr^ Ken­ steps he and the other subcommit­ out hesitation. upon those crimi- altuation here la an abaplute dla- neth Jurgenaen or Mrs. Hansen. A:ken (R-Vt). Wiley, George (D- brated by riding through Holly- tee. Democrats m*y propose. All Ga), Green (D-RI), Fulbright (D- Wood, Beverly Hilla and Los' .nalB Until those directly respon­ n i WMu ruUH grace." The Republican Town Commit­ three have Joined hi saying there i r a ! tee will meet .Thursday at 'the Mary A nn^arU n' Ark), Sparkman (D-Ala) and Gil­ Angeles, A dcliciout luncheon waa should be a staff houaecleaning. sible are shot <>y the firing squad." In a roll call at the convention, lette (D-'Iowa). Castillo Ari-.iaa promised, co­ T h e Snyder waa defeated by a margin Morland Farm at 8 p, m. enjoyed at the famous Brow-n And on June 17, aa the aubcom- The Dirt Daubers 4-H Garden Miaa Mary Ann M !^ rtln , 13 Voting “no" 'in tlie closed aea- HEY KIDDIES Derby at Hollywood and Vine. operation with other American re­ of about 6 to 1 by State Sen. Sion, Wiley said, were Knowland, mitte wound up 36 days of hear­ publics and encouragement to for­ Charlea W. Jewett of Lyme, the Club will meet tomorrow at 3 p. m. Ce'dar St„ w'as named the recipient and BIG PEOPLE, TOO Many of the stars’ homes were ings into the row.between.McCar­ Brlde^s Favorite with Mra. Lester F. Chaffee on of one of 13 awards m a ^ to Hill- Ferguson and Sena. Hickenlooper viewed in,Beverly Hilla and Giro’s, eign capital provided investor! party organiaatlon'a candidate, (R-Iowa), Lisnger (R-ND) and thy and high Army officials. Sen. complied with the law and dealt for, the nomination fOr lieutenant Flanders Road, leader. yer College evening divisihn Stu­ Magambo and Maxime’s were seen Potter (R-Mich) said he believed The Waterfront Park Asaocla- dents for proficiency in dic^tion Mansfield (D-Mont). in Hollywood. Sunday night the fairly larith th« workers. governor. By a 7-6 margin, Wiley aaid, OONT MISS THE KIDDIE SHOW i4ome Siinga were in order among tion will meet Sunday at 3 p. m. at and transcription. Ahnouncemnt \ '«"P«oye* on both .idea. Potte? y • the association parking lot with of the awar(j8, earpe’d during tKe the committee adopted an amend­ Ocean Amusement Park at Santa named no (ine. The chief target of Donald Peterson, president, in recent, school year, was made b; ment by Mansfield ordering the Monica. SForeign Operations Admlnlstra- THURSDAY, JULY 15th the Army allegations was subcom­ \ Court Dismisses charge. Dues for the coming year Nicholas C. (joracci, teacher of While at the amuaement park mittee roiinael Roy M-. Cohn, JACORSEN and REO ST Advanced Dictation and Tran­ tKm (FOA) aboliahed next June 30 will be set. There will be a dis­ they rode on the roller coasters Potter and the three Democrats POWER MOWERS cussion pn roads and tha feasibil­ scription at Hillyer. as the official dispenser of foreign DOORS OPEH 1:M - SHOW STARTS ! P.N. and some of the girls were lucky copalitute a majority of the sub­ New Haven Plea ity of building a pier for Farewell Party v "mooching” sandwiches and drinka Monday the girls traveled lo Wlenblckl Photo the commlaMonera of New Haven \ two aubcomrnittee staff aides. Seven talented youngsters earned $33.50 Jd donate to the polio il OF-Mik . •** ioiihed^*to The Rev. and Mrs. Reginald A. a t ' reataiiranta. He said he had YOUNG DANIEL BOONE Yoeemlte where they saw* tamed They have not been named official­ of cooiUac tMaki. baflOantfil County are not reapoiirible for a Merrifield and family were given received complainta from several INDIAN GUIDE and FAMOI'S HUNTER deer, the Bridal Veil Falla, siid Follow These Rule.s Idrive Friday night when they preaenled.^4 variety show for an ly, but widely publiahed news < I audience of parents and. friends in the ' garage of Mr. and Mrs. M laM for yaaa. Doon of cut iroa. tl.M l.M lawyer'a fee Incurred by a farewell party Sunday evening buaineaamen. Roth young and old will enjoy the thrilling events of hit timo. Yoaemlte Falls. They spent the stories have-identlOed the pair as* To Donate Blood lU a tat oMiar rkarnnil ar wood AaO the county aherlff, a deputy aherlK by the Second Congregational night at the lodge there and wit­ John H. Monaghan, Jr., of 58 Overland' St. The group of boys and Donald A> Siirine 'and Thomas' ; girla from the Southwest section oLtbwn, are all. under 12 years of STATIONERY la l w M lISaoioaoUtatk. and a deputy Jailer. (Church Chrlatlan Bkideavor Socie­ 8 . s PLUS • nessed Rie beautiful fire fall at Lavenla. LEADING BRANDS The late Bheiiff. George C. darkness. , Six Strrple Steps to become age. Shown above in their costumes are, back tow, left to right, ty at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The meeting Thursday w ill: a Blood Donor are: AIRMAIL - NOTES Rogera, Deputy Jamea V. Porto Raymond'.H. Bradley, Sr. The COMHTIONKI) The tour continued the next day ; Dolores Smith, master of , cerrfiionies; Rita Ozols, Karen Murphy Xn.l. (lift Wendoll Cor^jr mark, its first official session with | 1. Call MI 3-5111 to make an and Deputy Jailer Edward Kromer Rev, Mr. Merrifield haa accepted Je.nUer Jonr. -COLOR CARTOONS to Sacramento where the girla and Lynn Murphey. The boyd, in the foreground art, left to right. M. IvMkHood 8 - 8 McCarthy aa chairman since -the' appointment NOW. Incurred the bill five vears ago in a call to preach at the Pllle Co­ “lniliarreli»ii of ‘LACUHlNCi shopped alt Jternoon. That night ; Paul Smith, Jeffrey Thomas and Thomas Monaghan, The money ^ ^ u r jlr u g StorosJ; Let u4 look up her their auoceaaful defenae of a dam­ — AND— they enjoyed a steak roast at Mr. subcommittee voteif last spring to | 3. On BI(x>-Jmobile Day, fast ; whlcji the young actor.s/trollected will be turned over to George P. operative Pariah in LeRoyaville, Am^rirfta Wife" invesUgiite the McCarthy-Army i pstlem in our age rult'brought bv Milton Chae- R:M Toch. Perry’s nephew’s Jionve. Many 4 hflura beiore checking in. Frost, chief clerk of Uft Manchester Timst Co., who has been treas­ Pa., beginning in September. row. He stepped off the group 3. Receive history card and noff and the New England Grind­ Over so guests attended, includ­ K xtr» “ THK TH RKK NTOOCiRH'* A UUOHIHO OUT LOUD COMEDY Manchester parents received calls urer of the polio fjUM for .a number of years. Atty. Wesley Gryk Registry eo that you ing Oo., charging illegal detainer Wod. "W'llN^BR To M ard rr" pld« from their daughters that nigl.t. for that inquiry. , ’ ., : sign willlngn-.’!! to give bliyKi. served aa chafrmaii^for the past two polio fund drives, the last one ing CE membera and their fami­ “ Hlorri M R td R iv er" I can telect an and impriaonment. — EXTRA — The Santa Rosa Motel waa the Sen. McClellan of Arkansas, the 4i^ Have temperature, pulse of which officially closed in March. Hovuever, Treaauurer Frost lies. A chicken barbecue dinner - place of rest for the evening. aubcommittee’a senior Democratic | and weight checked. unduplicated, lovely Jamea F. Roaen, a New Haven was served. The Rev. Mias Uly We had ao much fun on tho stage last Thuriday that alt the I keeps the account on his liooks open from year to year and com- lawyer who con' jcted the defenae, kiddies want the Balloon Buatera ngnin. Come along this Thurs­ Lake Tahoe was really a sight member, ia campaigning for re-' 5. D(lnk a small cup of I mend the^eklldrcn for their enterprise. ^ gift in thU fine Daws, an exchange minister from nomination in his home state, and , orange Juice. demanded payment from the WllUhire, England, waa a gueat day and Join the fun. Write your name and age on n slip of paper /to behold. The girls Journeyed . aolid silver. county commiaaioner^ when hia and hand to aa niher. there Wednesday. The vvater was ia not expected back for the meet- j 6. Have bl .od pre.ssui'e and and 'gave an interesting and Im­ ing. Jackson and Sen. Syming-, red blood count checked and clienta did not pay him. pressive talk on churches and Very clear and blue, 'ilie water We carry all of PHONE M I-9-5253 Although Rogera and hia fellow MANC41ESTER ■Xd C(>niea from melting snow and is ton (D-Mo‘) are known to have; answer a few pertinent ques­ church life among the people of extremely cold. Several of the proxies they could cast in hia be-' tions. TowLB’a luxurious defendanta did- not adviae the her country. The Rev. Mr. Mer­ YOUR STORE OF FRIENDLY SERVICE commlaaiohere ebout what they bravet girl" ventured in, but were half. I Now you are ready to giv^ patterns, all nicely were going to do before they en­ rifield was presented a purse by t^OLTON UCTCH promptly back on shore. That eve­ After the windup Of the Army | blood. It takes about one-haii Mr. Bradley on behalf of the CE Automatic WASHERS gaged RoMn, they Mntenc^ed that Aloc/re e A ning was spent at Sacramento hearings, McCarthy took an 18- j hour of your time to sav6 a priced. Serving the County waa obligated to pay Society. The program included Camp where the girls enjoyed a day vacation. Then he went on | life, . - y ' THE FINEST MONEY CAN BUY pecea start at lAOO, fo- their defenae. an appropriate h>-mn service, a CHILDREN under 12 FREE volley ball game and a dance another trip to an unannounced The BIcKKlmobiie wUT be in The Supreme Court aaid, how­ game of hbraeahoea between the LAST TIMES TONIGHT after which they returned to the destination, saying it was on aub-J Cooper Hail at South Metho­ AUTHORIZED SERVICIJIG DE v^ .E R FOR teaspoons at 13.70, .JIM eiLEiiiiEy^ fathers and their sons and a soft­ ever, that for the commiaaioners to TELEVISION Santa Roaa Motel. committee business. dist Church on xTuly 31 from and six-piecc place be liable for legal expenaea, it muat ball game. The group enjoyed a marvelous 1:45 to 6:30. WHl you take that HOTPOINT - ABC^D-MATIC settings at SS9.75. apptar that Rogera and the ethera JOAN CRAWFORD homecooked breakfast at Perry’s r a in H’ELCOMED firdt step n«W?TWO HUN­ BUILDING MATERIALS "wert actipg in a-.iiatter in which , ManchMter Evening Herald nephew’s and then left for San DRED appointments are need­ tha commiaaioners had an official t'-oventry Correspondent, Mrs. Franoiaco.' Bveryone was amazed Hutchinson, Kan. IK’)—Banners, ed this r^nth. . BLACKSTONE - MAYTAG "JQH n W g u (TM' LUMBER FUEL interest." Charles' U. Little, telephone P il­ PROGRAMS 7 at the hilla which reminded them displayed for a statewide meeting, grim S-83SI. TRUCOLOR , * ei- 'BP o t a rollercoaster. They viewed got caught in a heavy rain. The NO NEE TO C.0 OUT. OF/tOWN FOR PRICE 13CN. MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER TEL. MI-9-52S3 Tuna fish weighing 200 pounds B* CONSOl.DdKi: * “.tlURI- ivMeo Everyday—All Rights Reserved—H. T. Dickinson A Co., Inc. San Francisco Bay, the Bay convehtioii over, curious residents m ^ e manager. Under question- Bridge, Golden Gate Bridge and Open DaUy 7 A. M. t« S F. M. IncludinK Wfdiieaday and 'Marlin weighing more than HALTS MOOCHING wondered why ■ they weren’t re­ ig, he admitted there was another DEWEY-RICKMAN 1.000 pounds have been caught off Portsmouth, Ohio, July 13 (S'!— CO-HIT; SPKE JONRS in the city itself from Colt Tower, moved. "We’re so tickled with thlf-' leason. The rain causecj the flag­ ANarpoons alid Maturdaya VnMI Noon ‘TOMORROW IS APPLIANCE COa Amarlcan Samoa aay»' the NaUon- City Manager Robert Layton has "Ltreman Save My Ctilld” which ia on the edge of the Pacific three-inch rain, we decided y-lo poles to swell firmly in. their PHONr 9-1.575 21 MAPLE STREET ~ HARTFORD 767 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER al Geogt;aphic Society. ordered local police to atop T O O L A T E !" Ocean. leave the flags up for it," gridned sockets and they couldn't be re­ OPEN THURSOAT EVENINGS ^ PIER ANGELI. 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Hebron •putles Sees Pact for Asia Stiiras CloMd Pennsylvania Graup Makeis Hal Bpyle WOTH— 1 4 » Engaged Jobless Oaims Americans womCisao D&ily Radio WHAT—h it Member atorea of the Mer­ W n o —18M Local J^^dents ■/ Helping France at Geneva chants Retail Bureau of the LoiV/Budget PeligidusJFilms T Never Panic When E .at.r.'^tord Itou Increase Here Chamber of Commerce will re­ Ahead 4 -0 S^rve R ed Cross main closed all day Wednes­ The following program schsd-l^:!*^ • ' ' • WHAY—Newai Nifbt #aleh ima for Jobless. benefits in I firwB Fac« Om ) days during the months of Ules ace aupplied by ths radio wrio-Draanet Habron, July 13 (Special)—The the (lester'orea were on the Opens Music Shop July and August. I Make a Boo-boo’ managemepta and are subject to W DRC-JoAny Dollar all TMpacts.” h* d«cl»rfd, addin*: On Homers WGTH-nil Henry following officers were elected,.at Increase 'vluring the week ending change without notice. i, - I:1S- , LEYSfLAN YOUR “ Therefora, my trip to Part* it WHAY—Newa; Night W ak ^ the annual meeting of the local Saturday despite the rehiring'by • Rent-Like Paymenta a more formal agreement w'hich Avila lined a single to left, MinosO of “ South Pacm e/’ WHAY—*J0 Bblka Hop , WDRC—Mood for Romance who were not entitled to full va­ rope, and our earnest desire to in­ Today, tW ^lue-eyed farm girl WCCC-Record Review WGTH—State of Nation Merlin Whitehouse h^as resigned cation pay. sure kuch coordinated action by would govern the Vpwn'a irSe of stopping at ceodnd. 4 as a member of the School Board with the/TOUsled mop of red- WKNB^BiuiaUU Matinee U; >— " . . Fallot 8tudlq. , , Bridgeport oontinued to load France, Great Britain and the the Conimunity Y might some day Marv Grlaaom, Giants' right­ WTIGi-The Woman WHAY—Newt; Night Watch and his place haa been filled by Mnhday. Tumida.v, Friday- hander, Joined Antor.elli tn the blonde .Jiair, wfto was glad to get WDRC—Record Shop WTIC—Stars from Paris Diane 8. Peterson the state in the number o t cJoinM, HOURS: United States as will beat "promote the appointment of Howard E. with 6,529. Waterbuiy waa second, Open • A.M.'t.o 5 P3I. the attainment of those goals which he reached with the North End bull pen. 35 fpf" her first ntd)o appearance, Says Rubinow ^WGTH—Yankee Pond WDRC—Moode for Romansce Porter. The appointment was made now ’ Is in the 310(),(>()0-a-year- WGTH—State of Nation Mr. and Mra.- Rayinond L. at 5,513; and Hartford; third, at- T hursday- we share together and with free recreation center’s board of, direc­ Mantle looked at a called ball WHAY-Weatem Caravan by the School Board. ^lus racket. tl;6S— Petaraon of 75 Edmuiid St., an­ 4,424. Open 9 A.M, tn,8 r.M. nations generally.” tors. and strike, then took two victour WCCC—Record Bevlev) WHAY—News Home from attendance a( the Wednenda.v and Saturday- The tow''-i now haa the use of the But, while she thinka Broadway Bid for Firm WKNB—Raaeball Matinee WTIC-News nounce the engagement of their The secretary- defined to tell swings, to become Roberts’ fourth \ WTIC—Juat Plain BUI two-day Republican Stale conven­ 8 A.M. tq 12 Noon. Washington newsmen how long he building simply on the basis o its strikeout victim. ia a great street to make a living WDRC-^News daugliter, .Mias Diane Sh'rley on. she agrees with moat out-of- -WDRC—Newe; Records \ WGTH—News tion in Hartford are; First Select­ Peterson to Pfc. Richard K. ]^anned to stay £p Paris. Other of­ agreement to pay for its main­ Berra sent a long f opt in to the Atty. Jay E. Rubinow was dis­ WGTH—Yankee Pood U:15— man W. S. Porter, Rep. Richard ficials said he had arranged tenta­ Rerstd Photo tenance. But p-C a meetin®' between townera that it's no placa to live WHAY—NIte Watch O’Dell, Jr., son of Mr.' and Mrs. Raymond Roller lower right field stands, about I'o for anybody who aver liked to go closed irt Federal Court in Hart­ WHXY—Weatern Caravan M. Grant, Mrs, Albert W. Hilding, Richkrd K. O'Dell, of Hubbard WINDOW SHADES tively to be in the French capital, Martin and the Y'a directors last feet from the foul )>oIe. Kluszew- ford yesterday as one of a aeven- WCCC-^ecord Review \ w n c —World News Stanley K, Nygfen, delegates. Al- three or four days. night, there appeared some doubt barefoot. She gets her msll at a WKNB-Bnerball Matinee WDRC—Almanac Street, Glastonbury. A name band mueician, Rsy- skt grabbed B e n i’s high chopper 10-acte ren*ed country place near man group which had entered a WTIC—Frmit. Pace ^ t r e li WGTH—Sporu Report ternates were John E. Horton, Miss Peterson is a grasluate of Though Indochina is bis prime aa to where maintenance left off 1L;>6— Mrs. Robert E. Foote and Henry C. LONG WEARING a new and atepped.,-(ki first for the un- Westport, Conn. 313.5,000 bid for the bankrupt Hol­ WDRC-Record, Shop Manchester Higli School and is interest; they added, he also would mond Beller, will open and-'capltol improvements began. aaaiated putout, as both runners stein Rubber Products Co., Inc., of WGTH—Yankee Pood W HAY-Nite Watch Osborn. Others attending were. discuss the deadlocked European music shop here Thursday. 'The The directors said last night "It was like going back to my B ilS - \ wnc-Stsrltght Serenade employed at the AeU.a Life - In­ COLUMUA ARROW advanced. ' ' Rockville, at the flrpt of two forced \ WDRC—Almanac Mrs. W S. Porter and Mra Rich­ Pfiene: Ml-9.4588 Army project and Britiah-Amerl- that the town ahouli. pay for a childhood,” she Aaid the other day W HAY-H all of Records ard M. Otant. surance Co. O’Dell, a .graduate of new music store, "The Music On the set at Chester Springs,. Pa., Irwin S. Yeaworth, Jr., (tlandlng, Roaen walloped a home run over auctions, on May 10. '-WCCC—Record Review n :4 »— can plana to grant West Germany number of needed repairs, the during a break In rehearsals for a W HAY-Nile Watch N Glastonbury High ^School,'ia serv­ M HH Mads to Order Shop” will carry a complete line center) instructs cast and crew as they get ready to shoot scene for the fence in left center, scoring Rubinow. wheat the time of that W1G4B—Baeeball Matinee-^ WTIC-Slarllght Serenade Mr. and ^ 8 . Grinton I. Will of ing with the 11th.'’Airborne Medi­ #liO U With Tonr RoUers M I.M 589 almost complete sovereignty—with­ patching of several roof leaks and Minoao and Avlln ahead of him to TV show. aale denied being one of the pros­ WTIC-Lorenau Jones *> Yonkers, N. Yv, and their two sons, out France if necessary—before, the of .recordings, mueleal tnatru- the installation of a fire door low budget film with x religious theme. "I was raised, on a farm, and WDRC—Memory Lane WDRC—N.ght Owl cal Battalion of the United States menta and phonographs. put the Americana in front 3 to 0. pective "purchasers,'’; had no com­ WGTH—Bobby Benaon Brian and David, were weekifend Army at Fort Camptell, Ky! end of the srear. . among them. The bait carried 380 feet. used to love to ride farm horses. I ment today on the < taatimony of vlsltora at the hoitie of Mrs, Will a Mendea-France presumably was Featured in the shop will be a Martin, however, indich id some By JAMES F. HAUGHTON ^Jack Wyrtzen, Percy Crawford don't have any horses now, but the 8 **46— V *. The date for the .jedding haa E. A. JOHNSON Hi-Fi studio, equipped with the Boone hit another home run to Etalo Gniittl. of Stafford’ Springs, WHAY—HSJI of Records mother, Mra. E. G. Y^rd. in is position to tell Dnl'es what doubt that these were the town's Chester Springs, Pa. (NEA)—It's and Billy Graham. Yeaworth has place haa two awana, a stray pi­ ’WCCC—R e^rd Review Zion Ladles A id not been set. latest high fidelity equipment. practically the oam^ spot, to make spokesmen for the group. Under WKNB—Baeehall Matinee Many local people attended price the Communists are asking responsibility and said today a a iQng way from Hollywood to this also pn^uced a netwofk telcivi- the score 4-0, geon and a couple of black minia­ rross-examlnstion Gnutti yester­ PAINT CO. for peace in Indochina. Since tak­ Local musicians will siso be able lease, under which the. various quiet cross-roads community close Sion show. ture poodles. WTIC—Pay* to Marry the recent aeaquicentenhial cele­ 'X to . purchase various musical ac­ Bauw struck out. day named Rubinow aa well aa WDRC-Masaey;331ton P i c n i c T o m a r r o w bration at .Columbia, brought ing over the premiership three parties would know their respon- by historic Valley Forge, but Films and film strips have been "No. 1 don't find it lonely. City WGTH—Bobby Bethton LET US PILL YOUR 699 Main St.. Tel. MI-9-4501 cessories Including reeds, music Four "runs, three hits, no errors, Harold Holstein, former treasurer home with them booklets ^ i c h weeks ago, he hin talked to all ,.slbilities, might be helpful. youthful Irvin S. Yeaworth, Jr., is made for the Sudan Interior Mis­ none left tensions get me down. It ia won­ of the company, aa membera of the . 8 :6 S - ■N ' three Rad leaders pSrticipating in stands, etc. "The Music Shop” will . No decision was reached last teaching the movie and televialon sions, Good Will Institute, Nyak, derful to be able to read a newa- W H AY-New i The Ladies' Attf Society 'qf Zion were sold, presenting a vivid his­ group. . WCCC—Good Eveninz Good Muaio tory of that town from ita incor^ 'the Geneva negotiationa. be located at 1013 Main St. night on thia or several opera­ industry that fllma with a religious' N. Y„ Mlaaiqnary Training Insti- The starting lineiip: paper and relax—all by yourself. Beller, a sax player, studied at NatioAil Gnutti also said that Rubinow WKNB—Newa; Sporta 5 Lutheran Chlirch on Cooper Street poratlon as a town in 1804. Of Mendea-France, who first met tional problems that came up, but message can be produced and tute, The Board of Chrlatian Edu- "And I manage to keep busy. I WTIC—Newa ' We Save Ton Money with Red China's Chou En-lai the Indiana Univeriity School of Gran Hamner, Jqilladelphla, 2b. do my own gardening and take and Holstein dropped out after WDRC—Newa ^ will hold their picnic tomorrow at particular interest were pictures Martin and Leon Thorp, aecie- aoiil. cation of the Presbyterian Church. ' WGl’K-Newa € June 23 in Bern, Switxerland, Music and then played with such tary-treaaurer. of the Conimunity Yeaworth, a mlniatTer’a son. ia U. S. A.. Lutheran Board of Inner A1 Dark, New York, as. care of the yard, too. My only ro­ Gifuttl withdrew his bid. which had Concordia Camp, Liberty Hill, of historic places there, including Low Cost 2nd Mortgage bands as 'Will Bradley's Band, 6 :1 S - the famou.s Indian Charity School, t^ked with Chou for two-hours Y, were named committee of 1 U>e 2*-year-oId organizer, director Missions. Travelers Aid Society. Duke Snider, Brooklyn, cf. mantic interest right, now la the been high, on the grounds that Lebanon. The bus will leave the Benny Goodman Band, Glen Gray Stan Ii’usial. St. Louis, rf. there Jiad been "tpurloua bidding.’’ WHAY—S|)otlicht Sports the house where H.'Welton Porter before leaving Geneva today. He two to investlgata the cost of the and guiding spark of one of the Community Chest groups and power mower St home.”, W(’(X; -Good rlvcmng Good Muale church at iq a.m., and leave the Called for and delirered LOANS later received Vietminh Foreign Band,'Ray McKinley Band, and world's-----1 , . . ------moat------unusual- «film i _ —mak I. others. Ted Kluszewski, Cincinnati, lb. Martha has retained the typical The remaining live members of the WKKB—Rrqurat MailiTni fnire and family lived for many yeara the siddle Sauter Orchestra. needed repairs, r WTlC-“Strictly SporU camp for the return trip at 4 p.m. Other pictures are of hou.ses no pronpUj^x at no extra NO BROKERAGE FEES— Minister Pham Van Dong. The meeting, which was held in ihg unta — Good News Produc­ •• The serious-minded Yeaworth. Ray Jablonaki, St. Louis, 3b. weatemer'a preference for simple group, along with six new men. Wo Offer Big Savings n A teaching studio, where Beller 'Vackie Robinson, Brooklyn, If. then participated at a second WDfU’—Almanac A, few seats are still available in longer in existence, but which can charge. \avings Molotov Not Pleased tions. The aim of the non-profit WGTH—Palterson ■ \ tha hearing room of the Municipal a tall, articulate man. bellaves informal living. She has a breezy the btut. Membera wishing to at, All the top delegates saw each will give sax and .clarinet lessons, group is to produce filma, televi­ Roy Campanella. Brooklyn, c. forced sale, bidding 3100.<000.' b e' remembered by man.v living Building, was slap attended by that if Good News Productions' is dislike for all forma of fusa and tend the picnic who have not made people. One is the old Fitch house CHARLES HERSHMAN during the morning to climax the will also be set up In the -eame sion and radio programs with a to succeed with religious theme Robin Roberta, Philadelphia, p. ceremony. She- drives to and from Gnutti brought the case into WHAY-Supper Serenade 'building as "The Music Shop." representatives of the YWCA who American WCCC—Good Evening Good Music reaarvationa ma.v do so by calling in the Wells Woods section, now a PINE PHlilUIAGY MORTGAGE CO. moat intensive round of diplomatic asked—,and were given—assur­ Christian message. movies made on a low budget, the work her8elf,-and this summer she court yesterday lii an effort to WKNB—Baseball Request Matinee NiBchRttiir SauiBgt A Lorr Assodation - 10U7 Mail SL In addition to sax and clarinet Started five years ago in Phila­ .Minnie Minoso, Chicago, if. overturn ;U.S. Bankruptcy Referee WTIC—itospltallly Mrs, Frederick Mikolite or -Mias sort of gho.c,Band church under the preaching of the Thornhill Band and Carmen Cav- Hank Bauer, New York,’rf. WTIC—a'Star X ' It was learned from a reliable 18d-acre estate which traces Ita normal commercial coata, Yea­ plate of chopped sirloin steak. "I the second sale on June 15. was W D R J-L . Thomae Rev. Eleazar Wheelock, is amus­ X source that Soviet F orel^ Minis­ allero. Paratroopers Show history back to Revolutionary War worth explained, becauae GNP ii Chico Carrasquel. Chicago, aa. don't have to fight w-elght hard the high one, but two da./a later WGTH—News ingly told. He was brought up be­ ter V. M. Molotov was not pleased Accordion .lessons will also be days. a non-proAt religious organization Whitey Ford. New York, p. but aometimea I should fight it it' was announced that a last- 7 :66 - Deaths Last Night fore the eld^ri for disci pllnar.v by tha derarture of Mendee- Offered by John Caruso, who is Once, A Health Spa with no profit motive to raise Uinplre\: Plate, Rommel, (AL); harder than I do." minute offer by the Hartford cor- WHAY-rNcws; Supi^er Serenade measures, btit made a humble the author of many accordion in­ Arm y A-W eapons WCCC—Good Evenriig Good Music Ffance and .Eden. He was said to Once a health spa which at­ prices, overhead ia low because lit, Ballanfant, (NLi; 2nd, Hono- When she haa to take off a few pmation hed heen confiimed W K N B -E veiling Serenade apology. He waa unable to keep hold the view it was "not a good struction books used throughout tracted visitors like singer Jenny the unit ia located here and not in chick, (AL): 3b, Stewart, (NL); pounds, she doesn't resort to pills by Berman at a hearing in Bank­ WTIC—Music With a Beat By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a sober face because something In time for them to leave.*’ the country. Arnold Landsberg, Lind and leading political figures New York or Hollywood, and the Rightfield, Paparella, (AL), Left- or capsules. She has knowfi« little ruptcy Court. \ WDRC—Tenn. Ernie El Paso, Texas — Col. Gyles the sermon had reminded him’ o f a who Is now teaching in Hartford, (ContlBued from Page One) field, Gorman,. (NL). WGTH—R. F. Hurley In. the absence- of Mendea- the estate served for 34 years aa j organization’s philosophy is such illness in her life and has a heSlthy 7:14— Merrill, '62. retired cavalry offi­ funny incident. He said he tried will give guitar lessons.- - ■ ■ • ______' Very hard, to. restrain himself but France and Eden, the Geneva .ne­ Ing a battalion (about 800 men) to the summeC school of the Pennsyl-1 that Specialization and mass pro- person’s distrust of medicines. - WHAY— Newa: SupperjRerenada cer who escaped from the Death gotiationa were at a virtual stand­ In 1947 Beller was voted as the vania Academy of Fine Arts. Its duction techniques can be tiaed. UNION VBTOS PAY FtAN "I don’t cut out any of my reg­ W('C(,’—ilood Evening flood Muilc March at' Bataan. Died Sun­ was unable to do so. It is pleasant eighth beet sax player in the coun­ Stage a parachute drop of troopa Here's Geed Hews WKNB—Evening Serenade to learn,, that his sinful Conduct still today. Eden and Molotov, co- and heavy equipment. 1 6 buildings include apartments | "Our people don't get paid what ular foods, not even butter,” she WTIC—Music With a Beat/ day, chairmen of the conference, try by Down Beat Megaxlne, and for staff members and their fam- i they would receive in commercial Hartford. July IS (JP> — About said. ‘.'I Jiiat cut down on the WDRC—Peter I.lnd Hayai Show was forgiven after a good deal of The 82nd^Airborne Division is Ftr Fdkt (hrtr 40- WGTH—J. Vandercook Washington H e r b e r t lx agreed at a meetln* late yester­ the following year he placed fifth lllea, dormitories, a community nut the.v do this willingly 800 union emplo.vee at Veeder- amount. I suppose it would help deliberation. in this yearly musician’s poll. virtually' the only one of eight Roet Inc., this morning ^'oted, Wlw M Al Tiro4 0at~»IW f ANm ," '7 :4 6 - Whiltemore. 77, retired chief of day that no formal sesaiona of tha divisions in the United States at dining room, tennis courts, a , they are convinced they If I ate more fruit, but I don't care .W HAY—News: Supper Serenade the engineering ibechanica section nine delegations would be held for Beller is . married and lives at swimming pool and "scenery to can do a real job In heipnig to witbout diasent to tom down a j for it. I ate too much green fruit FaMffBMl Weary WCCC—Good Evening Gd Music Manchester Evening Herald He­ 206 Mountain St. in Wlllimantic. full strength and equipped for g o ­ match practically every location company eontmet offer which WKNB—Pike s Platter Party of the National Bureau of Stand­ aevaral days. spread God’s message,” the direc­ I off the trees as a kid, I guess.” Just what you may neod is WTIC—News of World ards. bron rorreapondent. Miss Susan ing into action immediately. With we need.” Inoluded a four cents hourly Talks on military details of an full ptr-ngth and high mobilltyt tor said. I Martha: knows hundreds of songs ,FERKIZAN— ths heW' Iron-loAlae WDRC—Peter Kind Hayes Show ' Pendleton, telephone HArriaon armistice between representatives Good News Productions, with -"One-half of our. people have general %vnge rise. Hie union I by heart—"Just how many I reconstructive Tonie fortlfled with WGTH—O. Heatter HlllaborqUgh, CJallf.’ — C. How­ S-SSS9. it thus represants virtually, flic had asked a 10 per cent in­ Pi'and B, Vitamins that has hsipod 7 #44— ell German, 80, a founder and of the Vietminh and of the French. core around which the strategic the full approval of ita business studied for the ministry, but feel i couldn't say." Her two favorites WHAY—News; Supper Serenade crease and other beneflta. In to many folks foel snd act years oldest living member of the exclu­ Vietnamese, Laotians and Cam­ reserve ia built..That reserve con­ men boa^d of truateas, purchased they can contribute more behind ! are "Cock-eyed Optimist" even youns^. . WCCC—Good Evening. Good Musle the estate in 1952 .for |1(X),000 on a second vote, the AFL union, WENB—Pike's Platter PSrtv sive Knickerbocker Club in Brook- bodians were reported bogged News Tidbits sists of iinita wilich womld be de­ a Camera or typev.riler than from iafter singing it 1,048 times in. WTIC—One Man'a Family down in disagreement. a 10-year mortgage. Practically all the pnCnlt’’ . he added. meeting in Busbnell Memorial, i "South Pacific" — and "Blue ■ lyn, N. y. Died Monda.v. Called from' AP Wires ployed to any point in the world FEIRIZAR W D R C -K R Murrow A Laotian spokesman in Gene­ in a now and. serious emergency. of its output la marked for use by A nN!-'ve of Ph.ladelphia. the voted 748 to 84 to strike If Room.” WGTH—Bacharaoh South Bend, Ind. — Dr. Jose religious groups here and overa.eaa Toe Melt lAal RoNer eg MoMy R«ii : - BARLOW’S TV va said last night renewal of The present airborne division young director wai graduated their eontmet proposals are .not Many singers are haunted by a 8 66 Angel Caparo, 66, former electri­ i n e WHAY-Pollsh Home F for church or home .use and tele­ I m m i i E s i from Fi’aiiktjn and Ma'-sliail Col­ neeepted. . political discuasiona on the top was organized in 1942, taking its nightmare fear they will forget a Hale's Dept. Store WCCC—Gn«l Evening. Good Music cal engineering professor at the SALES and SERVICE level might ha^e a beneficial in­ Democrats in two of Virginia's name and administrative struc­ vision. lege and latSr ati'Uied theology. WKNB—Evening Serenade University of Notre Dame. fluence on the military talks. 10 congressional districta voto In An occasional commercial His relisio'ua \v6rk began with the WTIC—It Happens to You ture from a World War I infantry WDHt;—People Are Funny Asheville, N. C. — John Mun- RCA — lendix WN- I "As things are now,” he said, primarie* to choose nominees they diviaion. Ft. Bragg haa been the signment helps to tide the organi-1 Good N'eu.a Quertp:, singing on e\ WGTH-MIcky SplllSne aey RoberU, Sr.. 79. retired edu­ “we are. Just . talking with . our hope cart unseat GOP representa­ Philadelphia radio atation. He later home base of the 82nd since it zation over a fnancial hurdle. 8 :1 6 - cator and father of J. M. Rob­ Admiral •— Motarela p tK H 1 backs turned to each other.” tives who gained office in 1952.. The organization produced 35 worked on a ProviderCe. R. I., sta­ WIIAY—Pollah Home started training in 1942. WOCC—Good Evening. Good Music erta, Jr.i New York Aasbeiated CM f ‘ Yugoslav press hints negotiations Needs Rllllona For Bases films In 1953. It now haa 16 films tion before entering tel^ision five Tubes, Antennas and ■ c k i c •years ago. \.. WKNB-Evening Serenade PiVaa foreign newa analyat. Died to settle tangled Trieste dispute In Washington, meanw'hile the tinder production, ranging from CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc W n r - I t Happens to You Monday.^ * ^Supplies have run Into laat-minute stum­ Air Force says now it needs 37,- three-minute religious shorts to Yeaworth admits to dirlacting WDRei—people Are Funny w s 1 A ccident Victim full length feature moviea. over 100 hours of network televi­ WGTH-High Adventure bling Mock. 600,000.000 to build a global sys­ 8 :4 6 - 1089 Tolland Tpk. Buckland ^ ^ 641- r>- High Nationalist China official Religious groups arid leaders sion before ever owning a telcid- 311 MAIN STREET WIIAY—Join the Navy -as I *" I S tem of air bases for its strategic (NEAR PONY RIDES) Whwiriwrid gki6» ^ ^ Biom In G ood Condition. who have commlaaloned Uie young aion set. "We just couldn't afford i WKNB-Evening Serenade >t€S indicates nation's warships may bombers a rtit of nearly two bil­ WTIC—Barrie Craig attempt 4o Intercept 15,000 ton lion dollan from ^earlier estimates. producers' include evfngeliata it.” he said. W DRC-M r and Mre North Tel. MI-3-5095 HO Phone: Mitchell 9-5238 WGTH—High Adyenture Miss -Harriet Rhea, 20. of Soviet tanker Leningrad which ia James H. Douglas. Undersecre- en route .to Shanghai from Singa­ 1 :4 4 - To*o) vWbln by v e s I H P Pleasant Valley Road. South 'tary of the Air Force said in teatl- gon Medical School brought put W HAY-Blue Serenade Windsor, was reported in good pore .. Stata Supreme Court agrees ■ mohy made public today that some important pointi. w n c—Barrie Craig unanimously on new trial for New | minimum operational require­ Some persons, the study showed, W DRC-M r and Mre North -■m condition this moi-ning by Man­ ments for a 137-wing air force WGTH—High Adventure chester Memorial HoapitaL London restaurtteur convicted o f ' suffer from' "tenalon states” Which 8 : 66- ■ selling Hqiidr to rnlnor. should be completed bv the end produce fatigue. People in thia \ WHAY—Newe: Night Watch authorities. of 1957. A wing ranges ifrom 30 to WTIC-^Dragnet She was X-raj-ed this morning ‘ ' ■ ■—— —------group are often in good physical TRAVEL AFAR WDRC—Johnnv Dollar • trlTwopw^ 75 planes. health but complain of cold per­ WGTH—Bill Henry to determine whether she suf­ He told a House Appropriations fered any back injuries.. Miss Shea spiration, tightness of the nepk v e s subcommittee that "closer figur­ Chronic Fatigue Deserves muscles, palpitation of. the heaxt, Television Pfograin , y «il wiwkiw ^ was injured In the automobile ac­ FBI Captures ing" hsd cut nearly two billions, cident which took the life of Miss Increased Medical Stiidy dry mouth, anxiety end like sighs. On Page Two ,.-r " ^ off the total estimated coat of glo­ Under such circumstances, the t» - ’June F. Muir, 21, o f South iVlnd- bal airfields from the first, rough sor Sunday eve.iing. Wanted Man By KDWIN P. JORDAN. M.D. tigue appears to be a complica­ estimate' of 9U billion dollars ' Written for NEA'Service , tion of the prolonged ’ tension. given CongrMS a little, oyer. two Chronic fatigue la one of the It is not easy to ' sufficiently 'Y t S I ' Hartford, July 13 ig*). James P. years------ago1 1 1 . ^ i change a person under such .ten- Rondlhone, .31, formerly of,j7 Nel­ MaJ.^ Gen. L JP' Waahtourne^ ] most common complaints in ,io„ stataa to abolish the fatigue, I ...... I I ' VtS son St., wanted aa a state prison Ruth Millett assistant Air Force chief-wi.# .of. e m society. • but it can be done if he or she ' • ItotchkiM YtS VT€S parole violator haa been arrested staff, testified that the 137-wing ■Sometimes excessive work-for ] learns to understand it, and em- by the FBI In Chicago, III., J. S h trijnmitaie* air force now projected and for­ too long a period, lack of sleep;-1 a different mode of liv- Casper, special agent in charge mer President Truman’s onetirrie YES V ^ Give Dad K y^ry Opportunity ing. Training In physical and of the New Haven FBI office an,- goal of 143 wings have approxi­ dietary indiacrelions. or a, sim­ muscular ieiaxaUbn also-helps. To Help'Ralse the Children,.__ .ced todS)'. mately .the same ."overall combat ilar explanation is at hand. In such ■ A father of three writes: "I've ^ n W f o t o r e o n V ^ Bp W 5’ ' Rondinone was picked up by the potential.” rases the remedy lies in correcting '#• - ' ‘ ~ read several- arUcles lately about FBI on a-warrant issued by. Fed­ ’ Douglas said air atrehgtK now la the cause - o r at least not doing it the impprtance of the'father in the eral Dial.' A'tty. Simon Cohen 1115 wings and he added: again. ' home. .The idea ' makes sense al^ charging hlnr vwlth unlawful | -som e of these have Ttlghly in­ Thia kind of fatigue, howevf.r. Public Records right. flight front Connecticut to avoid adequate base facimies. and these is -hot much' of a problem. The "But how does a m8n’become.jm- confinement. ; inadequacies must be corrected.’’ , tired, feeling which-ia chronic and .Warranty DOH |>drtant in a family, where the ' Arrested In December, 1946, on : xhe committee was told that to peralatent and- the cause of which children go to their mother for Esther 'H. Bowmtin to (Jarlton a , charge of attcpipiad "robbery i accom m o^te 137 wings new bases cannot be egailj; identified is much N. Chase and Harriet Chase, prop­ V everytjiing? The only tlme l am with violence in Manchester, Rpn- must be built overseas, and aome more 'aerlouB. • " . , ^ eve'r consulted about anything is erty ^on Woodland gtreel. dlhonc was sentenced .to froin 7 to World War II'baaea must be put . Quitclaim p e « ^ ' when ,thelf 'p oth er doesn't want 25,yeara in states prison on June 2, back into aeiwice. ■ This type of fatigue ta ^rticu-. tp-sa.v 'No'- to them and so . passes Alexander C. Kcgn to Lois D. 1947. The'Air Force asked the subcom­ lariji common among, housawlvea, Kean, property on Hilliard Street. Add .■~the buck by saying, ••'Go, ask your Ale.\andei' Gonski, of New Brit­ mittee for 218 millioa dollars to mSnv of whom are conataritly ex Ralph R. Kurtz to Arnold Pa in a "Dad.* ” ain. arrested with Itondinone, shot continue construction at a number Let me talk to' your wife for a ceeding their strength. The'strain’ gani, Charles Botticello and George and wounded John Vince,' of 227 of Overseas airfields. This ia part of home and children cannot- be f fveemen, property on Garden W iTK . moment, for the key to the prob­ : McKee St., during an attempted of a 31.100,000,000 budget for mill- do^-n to any one event, nor | Grove Road FRKIDMRE lem is in her hands. hold tip of a, crap game'' there. tary conatimction in all three iter^ , f, ramedy^after all. | Trade Natnc -Certlflrate prescription PHARMACY You're hicky in .having a hus­ Gonski was sentenced to from 20 Used Car Jcea for the year ending in can one do about it? | To Clee W. .Boudle and Robert LONGEST-LASTING band who wants to have a real to 25 years on . 10 counts when 1955 which la being studied .by 901 MAIN STREET ^ Automatic Wiulwr ■ part In bringing up . your , three Sometimes -a definite disease is j W. Green, doing business as Jet to M> ’« « * . both men were pCeaenled in Su-1 subcommittee, responsible. A alight anemia, for | Welding'Oinipany at 55 Oakland W o W o " prow** ^ ^ ■ -children. Why not make the most parior Court before Judge Patrick’ Overaeas requests included 48 A-.. aunmoof. of yoiir luck ? example, can -and doea produce, St. . - ' • TEL. MI-3.5321 D.^ O'Sullivan., now a ; State Su­ million dollars for four airfi'elda in lack of customary. energj'. Any | Marriage Liraaae , ' , -When you-purchase one of these thoroughly recondftiqn- Instead o f. using ’‘Dad" only fOr preme Court of Errora Justice. • Spsin and the same amount for 81 1 " 4 * hui veto power, why not give him chronic infection -or moat any j Alphonse CIbelli. Waterbury and e) — ' Radio, heater. Very clegn. Heater. A reial value. OI k V o Send him to his Dad with the rcr be present^ today before U. S. The proper balanho , between Senate Repiibllcan leader Know- Lumite plastic screening is un­ IU2 FORD 4-door sedan. 1848 CHEVROLET Statton Wagon. quest and let his Dad be the one' to Coram._.C. 8. Bentley Pike in Chi­ (Cot tinned frotn Page One) work, recreation and sleep has to land of Callfomla aold today he harmed by humidity, salt air. city Radio, heater, Fordomatie. Radio, heater. Eight paaSenger. "understand" the importance of cago. ■ The FBI lndicate^--'»1hat be' worked out. Change of oecu- j still believes the Ualted States soot, arid sihoke. can auy up alt . Y b u l l 4 i o ^ th e bicjrcle and the one to take Rtmdinone will waive extradition bombed a atripg-' o l rebel bases pation'is not often recommended must gist a deflnlte' answer seen year ’round. Ideal, for exterior use. hun dovm to pick it out. and return to Connecticut. north of the Hanoi-Haiphong sup­ becauae it usually la not possible. • from France .regarding flertnan •aigiitorad trade morb _ Make opportunities for letting State prison parole agents will ply .lifeline. Three night-flying pnrtlclpntion in the ' antl-Cdm- NIW IPW PMCII "I-, ■ i the children know: that they can go to Chicago to deteliition head- j B26 bomhpra harassed the Red ITie adoption of a balanced diet; irtuniat Europrwn Defense Com-'' PHONE MI.9-5253 count on^ad in emergencies Just quarters and return him to the in­ China su|.pl,v route Juat. south of with plenty of vitamins ia behefi-1 munity. ' ' . •r . - . . aa much as they can count on you. stitution. ' Langaan and'A srant dozen'miles cial when .the abnormal fatigue ia ‘ V It's possible to be too ."good" a from the China border. *299” Your Store of Ffteiuily )4erx1cn jst least partly due 'tb faulty diet. [ KADOW TIED TO TIN FIRM mother, you know .. .because if the OOUB’T OVEKirLEg tTN At* .Haiphong, ' 100 ', Vietminh timulating drugs, are dangerous I mother is the one who always un- prisoners of wsA tvere loaded j d should not be uaeU unless un- derstAiids and slwsya ,ls the one Washington, .July. IS (45—A'* The HagurwNetherianda, July aboard French jboatb for transpor­ r the advice of a plWsician. government au^tor 'teatilied to­ THE W. 4 DILLON SALElqn#SERVICE who helps the children get . what 18 (45_Tke IS'brId Court tilled' tation "!S south to 'b e ex­ Kemp’s, Inc. /■ An' incipaaing intenfst in .study day that Kenneth Kndow, While they waM. Dad is left bl^r out Of today the UiN. General Assem­ changed at Sam 'Son tomorrow f (^ENNEY CO. -the ')>icture. ■ ^ the ' prifDlem of fatigue'is en- naaistani to former Secretary of 319 MAIN STREET .MANCHESTER bly has no right to re»1ew -^ptn- for 100 rebel-held prisoners. ' courairing. ;|lust yegr. for example, the Interior Oscar Chapman7 was \ hIa LES oJd^SERVICE Opto d ^ y 7 ami. t * 5 p.ih. Inrhki- Bo five your husband a chqhce peaaatibn ^awards nude ■ to' 11 A similar POW exchange will, a syrnpoSiiTm in the nature of an taig W'odoaaday ^.tafternoona and • to hoh9 a« goodfOC^ Dad. too. hired secretly hy the United ( Amefkmas diainlased from U.N. be staged at Viatri.. 40 miles’ international confefence waa held States Tin Cnru ’Two menths he* 7 0 Moia St.—MI-3.SM 0 S^rdaya nnUI toto.' Ita noervad. NEA ««tv * > A'__ _ ^ Jobs after'UiB- InqulrJeb lata ai> northweat' of Hanoi. \ on Thura- tn England on thia subject Also a for the Alaskh iraa obtoJiutr • ■\- hgto ouhvcrdlTO oettvltloa. • toy- study from the UaivenltF of Ora* -gutnuitawS lonh. G ro o t^ s For# TWeetra. WNHC-TV, CliennnI t. 9:30 Tlinrpdey

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.\ y 5' 1FA6E 8!X ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ TUESDAY, JULY 18,1964 ; ■ V.. • f ? r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUKSDAti JULY 13,1954 PAGE SEVEN leave Cyprus as the key ^olMtlah whpla thing must be deeper than M a n tk M tt: defehee of the Suck C anaw any particular boy, or any p'ar- Corbett Presents Columbia ^ e a t a( Columbia L«ke, Miaa Mearmaa. 137. LoomU 8t.; .kfn. famdus'‘“llfelina of empire.” -Upular parents, or any particular DroodleB Bolton ineanor Kaama of Maacheiter. Tiinier Abandons Shirley MiauUon, .AndoVar , Mrs. Connecticut MANCHESTER • _ ' $4" Mr. and Mra-. Louia Sorracchl Betrotheid £ontiti9 i|(taUk Presumably the U nited States pairkntal code, or any one particu­ By BOOU PRICK (Carillon .Recital Wilhelmins Tonaki. 447 Main St.‘; •SAND Lake Association and hla brother, WlillAm Sorrac* Mrs. Stasia Bloirish. Carter PUaUS^D BT THiC is sympathetic to British strategy, lar influence, such as the lurid , f chi. ara apending a few .days on, Oklahbnia Contest Street; F, Winston Bendall. 19$' «t»«AT.r> fiu n t im g CO., in c . Yankee Church Softball Teams List • GRAVEL 4'T: Mi­ a base. The other would be such atlds, and actually'^tart , As we have surveyed the t,wo ed following the recital. taya the local men have Qhalicnged Meettags Slated wae^ Month ...... 1*W documents, we have found that . Carillon recitals will be heard the Columbia Congregational The Board of EMucation will teers are needed as reporters snd and returna thetri to the camp af­ wealthy with cattla and oil mil­ chael GlnoUl, 77 Sam­ WOOklT^eaeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaeaSs.****** native violence as has finally as though from a^new start, the Limited Time Only circulation men'. Paul Merrick ter the aervlce”. uel Duncan, TG Kehsiligton St.; Oopy aa a a aaa aa a a e e,e e eeVp e e e *lA there is nothing Connecticut real­ on WiKlnesday evenings through­ Church Men'e team which has good meet tonight at the school at 8 lions, said lack of finances pre­ motivated Britain toward a de­ whole patlern/of American ao- ly needs, ranging from higher pay ^ m a m out July and Augriist at Trinity, naturedly taken : up thie challenge o'clock. ;/ was host to membe.'s of the exec­ Local 4-H members‘will be in­ vented his making tha campaign William I^ncan, 85 Autumn St.;, MEMBER OF ciety, not merely in the depart­ for state employes to' a new steel "PMi On A Diet” with vigor. “They've been practic­ A meeting of the Board of Fi­ utive boarii at his home last Fri­ terested to hear that the date for for the runoff. Miss Bonnie McArdle. 130 Hack- TUB ASSOCIArED PRESS cision to get out of Egypt. a dlfferrent gmest carillonneur the Annual County Demonstra­ maUitIc SU{ lamer Hatfleld,.- 88 The AaeocUted Proaa le exclusively ment of Jdvenile behavior, but '.n mill,’ which Is not going to be 'Modern, Scientific Diet can playing each week. ing like mad,” Barton reporta, nance will be held at the achool at day. Merrick is president of the Under Oklahoma law no candi­ antitM to the use of renibllcatino of But the Greeks are not abiding “and have even recruited a star 8 p. m. tomorrow night association this year. tion Conteat will be July 13th, at date may personally spend mor^ Durant St. > all aewx dispatches credited rn It. or all tiityphPseB of our living. ours. Whoever wins, the next make a new man out of you (un­ the Coventry (North) Community c r a b g r a s s by ths normal course of events. four years Jit Connecticut are go­ less .you're a woman). Not long pitcher from tha WllUmantic Twi­ Those attending the meeUng than $3,000 In the Senate race. BIRTHS TODAY: A dhughter not otherwise credited In this paper They are now planning to bring Manchester Evenmg Herald House ftnm 3 to 8:30. Everyone is Turner said "presaure" W^friends to.Mr. and Mrs. Edwanl Phillips, aM also the local news published here. ing to be full .of. good things for ago my friend, Dexter Whey, came light league.” were, Vsl Clemlntino. vice presi­ invited to attend. The Coventry All rlahU of republlcatlon of special the situation before the United the people' of Connecticut. It is All this Columbia determination Bolton eorreepondent Mrs- Doris dent, Mrs. Howard Jackson, .secre­ —through whom bir,'Cainpaign.s 278 Parker St. , dispatches herein are also reserved. Jwaii Neck’ Tops to me and complained of weak vi­ D’ltalla, telephone MI S-5545. 4- H Committee wilt serve light re­ are generally financed—^prevented Nations, an- organization sup­ going to be a veritable bonanza sion and spots before his eyes. I WASHER to beat the local team no . doubt tary, How’srd ShUmway, treasur­ freshments from'5:30 until 6:30. Full service client of N. E. A. Serv­ of generous accomplishment. Have found that he had been eating stems from the result of two pre- er. Mrs. Maurice Leanard, com­ them from copperating as origtn- ivMi scons* ice, Inc. _ posedly devoted to the promot THREE 3x4 SCATTER RUGS SHAMPOOED PRII season practice gamea between the Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Pederson^f slly intended;’' Publishers Representatives: ..The In Fall Sweaters you thought of anything Connect* nothing but foods that contain mittee memb#,', Reginald Lewis, Woodland Terrace, Columbia F^ke Fallot SRRHo He iicCused Kerr of buying the If a good neighboL JuUua Mathews Special Aseocy — New of the freedom and indepen icut needs'? It is there, in' the starch (macaroni, potatoes, shirt REPAIRS two clubs. The loc.al men won both Auto Hits Tree, committee member. took their small daughter Mary Lou Costello York, Chlcaio. D'twlt and B osl^. of peoples. This will be emlMirraS' platforms. If It isn't, the plat­ collarsl. The starch had stiffened ' WITH EACH fx12 RUG WE SHAMPOO ^games, 4-3 and 4-k). Plans were discussed'and com­ flrsr •’primary election. ' Member a u d it b u r e a u o r (Continued from Page One) Entered in the Church Leilg\ie Children's Hospital ip Bpdlon to­ ' 'T\irner declared large amounts says circulations. ______' sing to everybody except'^hc Com­ form makers will be glad to make his stomach and avsrytime hi bent Pron^, Economical pleted for the association's first day for treatment of a Jddney all- Mr, and Mrs. John F, Costfllfr. over it sounded like beaverboard In Manchester, the United Method­ Wonfaii Injured meeting this year to be held at of campaign money in the race of The Herald Printing Company Inc., munists, who will ebjoy having look 'of most fall collections, Rnd an emergency revision, and get Guoraofood ment. 20 Edison Rd., snnotince . the en­ his opponent threw the results of it in. *. . crackipg; and his children UMd to ist tesm hss a record of five wins Yeomans Hall. Trophies will be assumea no financial responsibility for this West proclaiiT|/Uiat it believes continues to stress.the fitted mid­ and five losses. The line-up in­ Mr. and Mrs. Hylarid Tasker had gagement of their daughter. Miss the July 6 primary against him. typographical errors appearing in ad- But the picture is even more laugh at him. Well, I put Dexter CALL MI.34442 FOR Mrs. Stasia Blovish, 48, of Car­ swarded to the 1953 sailboat Large sums were used for bill-. vertlsementa and other reading matter in the freedoniyof peoples, except, riff, .the princess silhouette and on a diet of raw carrots which W rinfor-Rols Roptocod. cludes Howard Skihner at first, champions. Tentative plans were aa their weekend guests, her Mary Lou Costello, to Frank Ber- vV a X la Ihe Manchester -Evening Herald. the nipped waistline. wonderful than - this. Not only ter Street, sustained ch^st Injuries brother and hia family, M.Sgt. and boards and state-wide radio and of course, when a military base ■are we going to have everything contain natural-'Vitamin A to help FREE FICK UP AND DEUVERY > base; Charles Bedford, second discussed for a dinner dance to igeron, son of hfr. and Mrs. Francis The coat dress is a favorite here, base; the Rev. Richard Yeager, and lacerations of the face yee- Mrs. Warren Batchelder. son Ken­ television speeches. , Display advertising closing houra: happenshappens~tp^ t

'/ EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, C0NN„ TUESDAY, JULY 13,195«;). 1 • f]* ■ >' '• MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONNw TUESDAY, j;ULY 13.1954 TOONERmUS FOLKS BY PONTAlNfS FOX FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER Answer to Proviout Ptiiilt V Comedy Actor V 5^ tendsd tha supreme banquet in the ( gave Inspiring talks to the- Rain- W:- m Democrats Ask ballroom of Ut«; Chelsea, July 8, bow Girls. Sense and Nonserise Rainbow— • • V . ■Cirk ' and heard Miss Eltxaheth CiAins o^; ACBOBS 63 Individual • Shaw-Riejeert W edding While S t the famed convention liMfa Akron, Ohio, deliver her prlxe- city; the girls had a chance for Skywatch Schedule 880bservaa F T ] Comedy actor, it' will accomplish more if you 40% ’ Boost in winning. speech. "I Speak for De­ surf-bathing. They visited many Peter. DOWN V K CHOICE BITS , Return Home mocracy.” A Rainbow Girt herself, (From Sunshine Magfnslne) . stick it on the anvelepe. attractions on the, Steel Pier and Heyee w T V she was chhsen from high school had dinner a t’;Hacknr.v's famous: Wednesday Jnly 14 tSpeach. . . it A Olwtacles are those frightful m f . ' * 6 ^ ' • He hat hie impadlment 7 i i Aid td Jobless sea food restaurant. They strolled: Midnight-2'a.m...... Donald C. Paine , things you see' when you take Deacon Jones was deaf; but ha and )>lc.vcled along the. boardwalk ' 2 a'»n.-4 a.m...... Volunteers Needed, — radio 2 Preposition 1 your eyes off the goal. w«-k Spent AtienAin*u;:;,Tr"?,v',X'if':r-.»^ Show t c was as anergetic as they make, snd shopped at many of the stores, j 4 a.m.-. a.m, '...... Volunteers Neieded 3 Approach No one can beautify his own lot ’em. His particular function In tha (Continued from Page On«) . Supreme Aesembly • Haiea------4 $ They are already kmking fon»'ard j8 a.m.-9^a.m. . . Voinnteere Needed Arid region V by sowing aeeda of weeds In thait Log City Presbyterian church ...... 'Lucy Burke antertainer of another. Ord«?r ill Atlantic City Ioc»l peopl* heard her at that time. to the next. Supreme Assembly in 8 a.m.-Noon 5 Palm leaf was selling the new hymnal tcT tha total about nine billion dollara or ' .A number of the Manchester.girls San Antonio.^ '^ex., in 19,68. Nbon-3 p.m. . . . Volunteers NSeded 11 Arrow poison B Have on lYie secret o t the Joy of living 13 Meadow 37 Nevada city 4S Amphi­ members at aevanty-ftve cents a more than six times the. rate o f an­ were .privileged to obtain p.ro.-6 p.m_ ...... *. Mrs. Harold Lord. Ollvt .Ctartitr 7 Nostrils theaters ia tha propSr appreciation o f what Mrs. Edwin Foster of 368 '(Voqd- 14 Story 38 Bamboolike copy. nual payment'a. autograph that evening at 6 p.m.-8’ p.m. -...... William Simpson, Barbnm WeLOeti- 8 Pilots grass 47 Muse of we actually .posMss. One day, after the preacher fin­ Bridge St.^' piother advisor and a 'Chelsea. ■M 8 p.m.-10 p.m...... Mh Vlrglnin Liegt. Marion Cullen 15 Stations (sb,) 9 Mountain pool 30 Chair Pride is to character what the JThe Senator said the standards I P icn ics T otU gli I 16 Swiss river poetry ished his sermon, he arose, and group of about 20 Rainbow’ Girls Thursday night officers of the 10 p.m.-Midnight ...... Hystt Siitllffo to Dismounted St Sea eagle 40------Hesly is attic is to the house— the highest hg .favors Ijad been u rg ^ by Presi­ 17 Great Lake said'. "All you who have children, Supreme Assembly conducted an Volnnteera may register at avil Defense Hesdqdarters, lfualdl> 11 Scottish 32 Makes his wife part, and a'enerally the moat dent Risenbower gnd''Secretary of of Manchester Assembly, No. 15, IS Minute skin to baptise wilt please present them impressive memorial service for O n Playgrdiiiids pal building, Manchester on Mo u, ^ Hanys sheepfolds edgings 90 Century plant empty.’ next. Sabbath.” ' v Labor Mitchell, although they asl^ have returned to towrn after spend- the late'Rev. W. Mark Sexon ., of from 1-6 p.m. Civil Defense telephone number 9-0088. openings 10 Sources of 35 Piece of track 31 Girl’s name If I wanted to punish an enemy, S _ • 30 Feels regret Deaf Deacon Jones, anxious to. ed the statea to put them into ef- ing nearly a week In Atlantic McAlliater, Okla., the founder of energy SO Blow with 52 Bridge It should, be by fastening on him be of assistance, and supposing lEvt. '■ City, N. J , where they attended Rainbow, who died last Decern'oe;'. ■ The'second in the series of I'icnic ren will be conducted after the, 12 Alcoholic the trouble of constantly hating of the summit of East Rock,, po­ 21 VegeUble open hand 54 Memorandum the announcement concerned the But, Kennedy assertedt -' the Supreme 'Assembly of the Or­ Among the distinguished guests suppers to be held every "Tuesday •supper. Everyone, is urged to hrin8 lice bald. ' Ernest Gfaveiine. 18. beverage 23 Encounter aomebody.—Hannah More ' 42 False show 95 Poker stake hymnals, rose Snd cried out; "All ’’This responsibility for ade­ der In the Hotel C^hjelsea's West­ in attendance at this Assembly evening on the nine playground-' hotdoga and . marahmallows to was charged with brCsch of the 24 Weight of 25 Time gone 4>y 43 Female saint India 56 Not as much you who haven’t, can get as many quate improvements in (ederal- minster Hail.The local girls were Were Mrs. Ruth Jones of Wster- conducted by the Recreation l>pt. roast over the fire., [peace and ,a 14-yeav-oW boy w*n 26 Maple genus (sb.) Wife— You didn’t roll your own atate unemployment connpenaation IS His wife is hU‘ SO Dutch city aa you want by railing on me, guests at the Hotel Rltz^arltoh, bury. Most Worthy Grand Matron will be .held this evening begi.-ining lum ed over to Juvenile authorities. cigarets before. Why do you do so programs .... cannot be accom­ and dtiring the sessions of the con­ ------and now? at aevcnty.five cents splece." of the general Grand Chapter, Or­ at 6:1.6 p.m. Children have taken ROCK (TJ.MRERM HALTED Police listed the 3(K)-foot plus clllf 1 \ plished by urging states to take vention they met Rainbow Girls der of the Baatem Star, and Mrs. invitations oc4 to parents in hopes, featured r k r r r r r H Hubby—Because the doctor toM action Individually. .... out o f bounds tor climbers becauan from all over the United Statea. Mamie Landers, Right Worthy that they uill come as a family to New Haven. July 13 (46 Two vocalist me I needed a little exercise. Young man -(admitted when ha "'In the 19 years that this law so/Tnany would-be- climbers had 1 7 9 Property item i A Pi proposed to Ms girl)—I know I’m Canada and the Canal Zone. Grand Secretary and Past Most enjoy this supper. teenagers were arrested. yesterday tor be rescued after coming strand­ < - » has been on the books, the states The Manchester delegation at- Worthy Grand Matron. OES. Both Games for both adults and chihl- 1 33 High card A pig on Howard - Sheldon’s not intxh to look at. have (ailed to maintain standards for climbing up the rocky side. ed part way up. C«,. I«M W MU IM. ^ V iS 11 .Bride-to-be ( philo.(R ising )— j 34 Soothsayer - fam ) at Rice Lake, Wla., has five ^*3Ji"** mert the problem. 130 Age li 4 b ears but can hear with only one of Oh, well, you’ll be at the offica ■ ".The result has been a burden “ Did I undtrstan^ you ta tay corn on th« eob? I was ,37 Oriental coin W them.—Mrs. Georgs Zierer, Phil­ mart of the time. to the taxpayers by increases in ju»t wondering!” '38 Afternoon II i p , Wls, the relief rolls, the exhaustion of i i £ S £ ' . social events p Examiner—What ia Old Glory?, the savings and assets of individ­ ‘40£nunet ‘‘ u SJT5i fr The best defiifition of the cold (Tandidafe for Naturalisation—I ual employes, and the lowering of 41 Horse’s gait m war that has the wori ■ first go to set up a 200 million dol­ decorated the Chtirch oi ‘ the lace studded with, seed perrls. She tarried, a cascade bouquet of B U G S B U N N Y lar fund for loan.i to states with Naxarenc Satuxlay for the wed- IMS /HB.f high unemployment. white carnations with white ding of Mlss Rl.sie Lorraine orchid I'cntci. ■ y . After the fund has been created, the excess would be distributed Uickert, daughter of Mrs. Doro­ Tlip matron of honor v/ore"''yel- each year to the it.ates either for thy M. Rickert, 437 Main St., and lo".' and the bridesmaids benefits or administrative costs. the late Harold W. Rickert and wore gowns of aqua .■'ilk shan­ l1oyd William Shaw, son of Mr. tung. All three atten.'.ants carried and Mrs. M'llliani Sliaw, of Altuna, colonial bo'iqiieU of mixed N. Y. flowers. The flower girl wore a Church H onoring The ceremony was performed at floor (engtii dress of white nylon 2;30 p. m. by the Rev. Myron R. over orchid taffeta with , orchid Form er Pastor French of SalLbury, Vl., grand­ L.i.."li and cariird a colonial nose­ father of the bride, who ii.'-ed the gay of TaUsii'an io»es and white douhie-nng service. Mrs, Floicnce 'cainations. CRATE Rev. Raynoh Johnson, for- Wood played the tradliional bridai The mother of the bride wore USES OME mer pnstor Oovenant Con- music wiU aucnmpanlcd Miss a blapk and white nylon dresa with ' ' " i Marion Janes who sang "O Per­ EALLOH gregsltnnsl corsage of mixed flowers. Sh» % this town, fect Love" and "The Bride'S; as: isted the bridal .arty at a re­ EVERY and bia family. will be honored 7* ft Prayer." ception for 160 guests in ‘ he church THE WC?RRy w a r t tm «imf w* tmtm. 6fi MILES with a welcome reception at the Airs, Paul GiKfin, Brandon, Vt.. ve.ilry fcUowing the ceremon.v, chuj"ch, 43 Spnice St., tomorrow sister of the bride, was matron of which w.'a tastefull> decorated V at 7;30 p. m. , lionor. Bridesmaids weie Miss with seasonal garden flowers.. ' A L L E Y O O P So That's It BY V. T. HAMLIN Rev. Johnson was spiritual lead- Josh Sti'Btton of Manchester and For a wedding trip qf unan­ Miss Charlotte .Wagner, a class­ nounced destination the bride la HMk! this cant ar of Uie Covqhant Cohr- egational mate of the bride st .the K '.stern wearing a navy Wv suit BE TOO FAR (Church; 1944-45. Since then he has Mrved the Evangelical Mis­ Naxarene, CoPei.e, / WollAston, with white acceSsorlea. She was FROM THAT sion Covenant Church, in Ridgway. M.as.s. The flower ;;Hr! was Donna graduated with the 1961 class .from CAVE WHERE Pa., and in June was appointed Maaic Griffin, niece of the bride. Manchegtef High Sohcwl and was I FOUGHT TH' b.v the board of directors Ss su-., Williani Hardin ot Wollaston wa.s em ploy^ in the home office of CRITTER perintendent of the ChlJilren’a' best mim and ushers were R< bert Warelenr Insurance Co. he(ore Home in Cr.omwell. who felt that Richmond of Lllley St., brothelr- ending Eastern Naxarene Col- he was the best qiiallfled to take in-law of the bride and Rpbirt eg^ Landers of Wollaston. , -' y Trie bridegroom was graduated r Driving. over the duties of director after reviewing a considerable number Tile bride, who w aa'given/in from the public schools of Altons. of candidates. I’larriage by her brother, Myrfm J. N» y.', and, is studying for the He served four years as coun­ Rickert, wore^a' yown bC'^Chan- mlnistiy at tha-Baste, n Naxarene ' T. a !•(. a a »M. es. selor, then assistant director and lilly lace ovbr .satin. Her flnge. - College, Wollaaton, Mass. •mt. «m t. Si* siwiii.»» director of the CromWell Camps. • m K up. you guys! K nw tn' th« old t«dy «v«r put on a He. is also a director of Hi- League Camp at (Chautauqua, N. Y., Bcrtpip IB(b thgt,.tNrWd8’d boo ut ou tr^ g heuoo!' member of the Covenant Boar?tdf ’ Governors Split Sharply Power •m tdMw at* jso. T M an «. a a»st —. Youth Work and treasurer,of the Covenant Ministerial A^A. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Not Fooling: BY EDGAR MARTIN , He was born in Cleburne, Kan., and M'i's. Johnson was . ix>rn in VJlVil Wrn.'R CYNSLRLV B U Z S A W Y E R \ , BY ROY CRANB On Ike’s Highway Plans over results with conventional premium gosoline^ FMR> DIVVTM6HNM A»K> . Axtell, Kan,'iTiey Tiave two children, both adopted, Alan Ray, TYt WL\C\ AWE «m .R ^ s E WMEEL-lESS MBmriv sioMimE iBCE A slfanr (Continued from Page Ono) half of which originate on the UStO-R-E-A-rT t _ euCK, MISSES IMS flEr-becm aho cramkmn 8. aiicKBamela, 10. NRStVONP. . Ali members and friends of the I highways, and "the-nulliflcatipn’ of “ V i ■ John.ion family are cordially in­ billion dollar Itoal might seoih dif-1 etticiency in the production of (i.euit to attqin, but he could think ^ goods by the Inefficiency In the vited tn attend the Informal affair Jto loberotory controlWd is|M ki ,tomorrow evening. of no more "striking evidence o f ' transpo.-t of goods." what s great vista of progress we Eisenhower . suggested ' self- e^ios* ihowed inereqses'ii sogioe power output have in store for our country if liquidating programs „ ^through up to 23% when utia« New AAobilpoi SPKIAL we have peace."' tqlls or the assured increase In Agreeing that the President's gas * tax revenue.i" as well as o« coatpored to convoOtfonol preoWum posolino. DO K>QT Local Stocks suggestion was "dandy" if federal "fedei'al help where the national DtSWHNVt. aid was to be continued. Gov. Wil­ interest demands it." MOREiVtOR* liam G. Stratton. Illin^ Repub- Quotatlans Pumtatietf By The President dealt only sketch- \ ttcan, atuck to his contention that il.V with other issues in his pre­ \ Cobam M 5lt «E WONT EXPECT «UR < / u Z if IW L!lli«r M ai^Eiter Trust dent's proposal is "discouraging" every jsset, correcting every de­ E V E R Y D A Y ! 'WlOiiEfGAC . I will! lOGIVEHMANYfMTOF Inaoranee Companies ficiency in our economic situa­ MVKSrKGARPS Aetna -Ftre W ause "he apparently has given S'LONG! WNATINE HORSE WMS! 'ho thought of returning, primary tion.” ; }TME governor!, Hartforid^re "vVe don’t-want a blueprint for National Ft control o f the highway programs to the. states." a regimented economy^ But we Phoenix must have vision, Comprehensivg sity toa Coe. - . Wllitam.s saidtthia seemed to Life and I him. "prejudgipent" of any re­ plans and' cooperation between Aetna Life- ,... ,.1#3 H8 states ".i.d federal gSvefnnient.’* Aetna (Tasuajty .147 158 commendations that may be mada Conn. Gen. 140 '-3.66 by the' president’s commission on TOxenhower saldl hit philosophy Hertfoiri Steam Boll. . t4l 79 federal-atate relations. of 'Igovernnr'en lies in '‘the middle road, between nlhilietlc cjisos snd V " i . Travelers ...... 1305\]v^S.15 Hard Tn Refute P«Mks CtlHitles . . Gov. Christian A. Hester, Masr ensieved reglraentatiop.* TT - . ' € i h Conn. Light,Power . . 1.6 V iTVt sqchuaetta Republican, aaid it was Oh what he called. th« ‘.’bright Conn. Power ...... 19 . . 4 l\ “hard, to refute” the Presideni’a' side,” the President listed what he foresaw as a swift teohhicsl revo­ T-rs 7 -l». ^*tfWgM0ik ■ Hart ford Eleo Lt. . . . 55'j -.67 .statemejit that a.tremendous road- Hartford Gas C o.'. . 36 38 miilding program is needed but lution through atomic power and So. New E ngland^ ■ "it is not clear to me just how he a “revolutionary Increase in op­ CAPTAIN EASY XKfficultiea BY LESiJ^ TURNER Tel. ...; ...... V t.. 36 38 wants us to«go dbout it.” portunity, . comfort, lek-ure -»and PRE''KI.KV AND HLS FRIENDS Big Evening Gov. Frank • J. Lauschi, Ohio productivity of the individual." ' K EiD EE. BE BY MERRILL C. BLOS8ES Maautoctnitng Compantea tHEyp W N ( K SME BLOWN JUST MOVE BUT 1 AIN'T eiVIU’ UPON v o u cfu a Y ? Allied T herm al...... 49 Demorjat. said he" was pleased bX- On the "dark side.” he said, was .EMiATMIEHT'. ANO THAT ELECTRIC TAKT 30 ER M A even F HON’D «VE SLOW AN- RDDMEY I& a shortage of 3(>D,(Ilk) Ti^is BuMo omr C6ULP)— -W USrCN.OtXhHALAtDU ^ 'Am. Hardware ...... 12'4 uEi the attenUop'the Pre.iideht has ^frlOM MOULD 5P0TUGHT U» TaVIM’. HAFTA FULL TH' JOB IN A BAFE RIGHT WANTED BY DA Hurry COOK F®, 44 W , 'TD BKEAK lU THRU TM' MMOOM! BROAD daylight WHILE TK iJPFOC ME BerTBR ^ I W N N iS A ^ ^ Asabc. Spring . y .. . . . 2.6 28 cause of Ita interstate character, ia 813,000 hospital beds, an annual JOHVf iB OPtol FOR r NOAB*? EVEN RI5K BEIN' BE GOOD/ HE SAO WE HAVEINCOAIMoN is Bristol -Brass • jf...... 15 17. so difficult to solve. increase of 330,000 in disabl^per- S B B M M D A ,JA/E BOTH HAD A , WE^rr BOIH MEMBERS O E lU g sona, "dislocations in the economy DAYT1M6 — IN COMMON.' MUMAM race/ ___ _ CHieney Bros. . v.... . 6 7!i Gov. Robert B. Meyner,' New CoUtM ...... 106 , Jeisey Demodrat, said he thinks requiring undesirable government Em-Hart ...... , 28 31 federal'a id must continue because intervention'' and an otrolete Fafnil* Hearing .. . . . L.. 35H 38 Li uithout it there would be no in­ transportation system. Landefs, Fraiy, Ok. .. 28H • 28»/4 tegrated highway system. N. B. Mach, Co.. ... • V 361, 37>i However. Gov. Walter J. Kohler. SAVIN ROCK CAR LOOTED . North and Judd...... ^39'29 28 Wisconsin Republican, saw a West Haven, Jiily 13 (46—Police Jlu.iselV Mfg...... 1 0 ' 12. "fundamental conflict" between disclosed last night . that ' $2,600 Stanley Works' ...... 49 32 the President's views and those of was stolen here the night of July Terry Steam ...... 103 the governors. 8 from an automobile owned by Torriiidton ...... 28V4 25',i "•niere apparently is-no intent Stephen 8. lovanna, proprietor of U. S. Envelops cpm. . 81 .—■ on the part of the federal govern­ Phyllis' -Sea Isle Restaurant in IT. g. Envelope pfd. ,-.'64 ment to relinquish grants in aid Savin Rock, lovanna said the Veeder-Root...... 39H 324 and taxes for nfhighway purposes,*' money, proceeds from the restau­ »>f m» umtm. »m. r.m. leg. a e>fM. ea. he said. rant, disappeared soon after he ¥1C FLINT Z : ^ H ie above quouiUona' are not to Gretchen Knows BY MICHAEL O’MAM.EY k« construed aa actual marketa. Gov, Sigurd Anderson. South put it in. the locked car. Police THE STORY OF MARTHA' WAYNI Ingiatent BY WII.SON SrRITGCB Dakota Republican, was less en­ said their investigation turned up X m AARMF1C nmjRM 15HB arfbare cw ia cM 4 * NSPBODR ewowi. r m so b POLIO CA8E» RISE thusiastic than some of hia col- “ several leads." THBRPKRnJvr/i < EHBS KNHLIuA TLKB, FOR H«LB SOUR VMOatV TUnN Hartford, July 13 (A>) — The leaguei about abolishing federal AUGHT HIT THE AKl / Jr NOT y H O v i U A ' ^ BRSTCHBN VVEMBLVB vmoRl p State Health Department reported aid. He said the , President's pro- I LISTEN TO ME, LSN.' MANAON^ TOriW-TURW, yesterilgy that there were 8 bkw po.saT presented . s “ challenge that -/ THE ROCKINGTON INTERESTS cases o f polio in Connecticut lost we should meet N ia PUT YOU IN A POSITION TO week. 2 more than the week be- i Eisenhower’s notes, as read by MANCHESTER z i . avE employment"' fore. Hartford County reported' Nixon, juid the present highway MIUWORK CO. 4 o f the new cases and yiece was system is obsolete and its penal­ 254 Broad S t—TeL MI-8-S283 1 eitch In Wjndhsm. Fslrfleld. New ties are manifold. . - J ' Haven and Middlsex oounuea Among the latter the President listed an- annual death toll ap­ WE HAVE WHAT NORWICH FARMBR KILLCB proaching 40,()00. "oompsrable tq YOU WANT IN Norwich. JuiyiS (4 6 -Frank the casualties of a bloody war.” ' ■ ' V V Latkrop, 26-yesr-old .farmer, was BIIIIm b of Hours Wasted ■ ^ A killed yesterday when" the tractqr ' He said there was an annual he ' was operating overturned on wastage of "billions . of hours” in HARDWARE Maplewood Cepicterv property. traffic Jams and detours. amou|tt- i i Dr." .H.' Petfr Schwsrx, ntedical ing to billions of dollars in pro­ •V- m r .; ductive Untf. Ha menllonod j Opea 8 A.M. ta 9 P.M. Dally a . oxamingr. sai4 U>* machine struck A tree atuihp. coim Vos ri'ril suits, mors than I V , . # ■ ! K ' T* • •f ( X’ MAlJCff^STER EVENING»’HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, JULY 13.1984 X .lUNCHRSTER EVXKmO'HERALD/MANCHESTC^ CONN, TUESDAY, JULY 18.1954 PAGEBLEfl^i^ o v e r B A ’ s —— ------—— ------— ' ■ . ^------:------l M a j o r "e r s V ^iniam s, Mays SurC to 3^ ^ Antonelli and Oarcia O r g a n i z e Association Boast Best E .R . M arks Two-Run First Inniiig Deri’s Trounce (Nclahoma Cyclone in Feature Out^eld Stars Greenbei*g. to Present Cleveland. July 18 (JV-The ) New York. July I I (fit —Johnny Grillmeii, 9 to 2 Grab^potlight major league baseball players have as Soon is Possible ‘.Antonelli, brilliant lefthander of th* 1 organized formally into an asaocia- Bees Trounce jNaw York Giant# dad on* ef th* Inter-League Proposal tlon with by-law* and a conatitu- Johnson Hindis Settles Twi Contest HTANDINGH. 'K.T •*»<» -a -a •« '*®vtn National League pitchara New York, July 13 —Outfield tlon but no dues. J.' Nornian Lewis, Cleveland, Jqly 'ig- (/Pv—W'llll*«>to go Jo panUr field In the fourth ( \ a a c i T T a l I . I : for today'# AII star game, Pet. ers hogged the spotlight in the their lawyer, goe* out of hi* way to ‘ 2!!!* Theodor* inning." Alaton said. "I believe I’ll T ilO O lJ .1 .0 ^ . l . L ^ X ia hia circuit'* leader in earned W«lnntV Strpfl' Grill . .3^ 1.000 Cleveland. July 13 today’s ing progress .In his survey to bring Fifth Victory Casey’s Choie^ Natioual Starter major league batnng rfices today insist this la no union, . run avarSgaa. Error# Set Up Jllarkrr#. Dpri’n' Driv^-In ...... 3 .600 Alt-Star game to{s t l* classic's major league baaeball to Loa .Lewis will receive a reported baaebell'e top glamor gu}%, were Snider to right field and Stan ' AnloBelllellT haa given up only 34 ,Jiirlge l>o«lger Fan Cheney-Pionfer ....>.<2 .."iOO with Duke Snider of B ro^lyn and attendance record of 89,812, Gen­ Angeles. Veeck. said It was un­ $30,000 fee for services rendered not in the starting lineups but bqth **“ ••*• t"® Jackie Robinson, Winners Move into Tie ®dbne4l run* in 144 inning# for aih At Nebo; Are ^^I^1^^ Hdi tford Rond Grill .^0 .000 Irv Noren of the New Yortf Yan- eral Manager. Hank Greenberg of likely he could rome'up i^th any Every Boy Takes IRart were expected to ae* plenty of a c-, whb will start in left, aggravated But It Didn't Help keea ahowing the way and several In' helping the players negotiate a r c < n i eamad run 'mark of 2.13, ftgura# Allow# Three Safeties the host Cleveland Indians believes proposal at the New York fneeting new pension contract with the I n Scoring as PPs. "Uon in today's annual All-Star TA knee Injury in Sunday’* double- ror second riacet *>y Ui* Aaaoctatad Praia After a two-week layoff action others In contention. it will perk hie proponal for regular of club owners July 26. The Dallas game at Cleveland'i vabt Muniei hiader against Philadelphia and Snider slumped seven polnUiHo , owOer*. Hia fee cover* work N U l t . csveal. Johnny also is th* league'# In Posting W in INo. 2 New York, Judge 13 (J’t — in.the Rec Softball League re- season lnter-le^\ie play. The All- bustling to bring major league bail through October, 19.54. Defeat Oilers, 12 2 i^ i Sigdium. should be rested. neyart nllfl Homer top hurler in winning percenUg# .387 last week with 11 hits IrK,^ , /•J The Judge was a Dodger fan .sumed last night As Decl’s Drive- Star crowd record waa set here to that city didn’t alarm him a bit",-, ' "There la no definite arrange­ Tills was promised by National ‘ Oder No InformaHen -----■ '(.647) with IS victoriea, four of -hut that didn’t help Brnnklj’n In -trounced the Hartford Road at bats. Meanwhile outfielders D<1n 1953. aaid Veeck. , League m hager 'Walter Alston I IMcopt for naming their starting BTANDING8 them Shutout#, against two set- STANni.SGS MuffllAr of the Giantii snd^'Gtisr5'S»^ ment for 'the future after October,” STANDINGS m L Pet. first hasemsn till Hodges es­ Grill 9 to 3 at Charter Oak Field. '.tireenberg will prrMnt his plai. Buck Newsome,, the m)lch-trav- said Lewis. "We didn't discuaa it! L Pet. and his American League coimter- pitcher ifpr Ih* first Uira* Innlnga.) W L ret: back#, . 1.000 cape a $.30 traffic fine. Moved Into Second Spot Bell of Cincinnati closed in. Muel­ frti^ ^ Inter-league games which part. Casey SCengel, as they dls-' apd the batting order, neither First NeUonal Bank.. 6 0 1.000' FIftls Laat Year H«rm e Cnmer* 2 0 ler with a three point increase to eled big league pitcher, ow is a That ia something that probably Police and Fire , 0 1.060 1 1 ..500 Hodges. pleaded guilty yes­ Dei'I’a moved into second place rouiit In American end National Baltimore TV commentator. He will’be decided later.** Manchester Tire a .333 cussed their squads on the ev* o f , manager voluntaared any concrete Brown A Beaupre...: 3 4 .4381 The 34-year-old aouthpaw, u - Kprth Ende wlth .the win, their third against .3.34 and Bell for s four point gain CYO 0 0 ,000 terday to a two-year-old speed­ meeting club owners In New j remember if Tie appeared Roy Motor* ,.., 3 .250 the 21st ipld-*umm4r cUuiaic. ' Inforr.iaUon. Steni'al explained Nftftslff Arm# ...... 3 4 .4381ffuUrad from Milwaukee !##('.winter ing charge. He said he had two’ setbacks. The loss wss the to .344. Fee Out at Central Fund Natlenal* FavSved i that he selected ll^ fa . Ford, his Brltiidi Arher.fs 0 2 .006 l ^ u e standing* e.t the July 26i,„ three or four All-Star games... . Lewis' fee will come out of the Bantly Oil ...... 3 .250 Elk* t»» a d#M involring Bobby Them- not appeared earlier because fourth straight for the Grillmen. Wally Moon, .St. Louis outfield­ The Natlonala, winners of the i «m’n southpaw, bocaiu'e of Injurie* Manchester Truat son. Was fifth in eamail run# in er, is fourth at .333 followed by York. • 'Ted Kluszewskl. slugging Cinrln- Central Fund into which All-Star Jimmy Blanchard w«ii the whole he forgot about the summons After a ' slow start the Center The Trtbb General Manager | nat> (irst sacker, aat with the Everyone in the Police and Fire last four interleague clashes, ruled t® Mika Garcia of OevelahiL and 1953 with 3.19. H* had a 13-13 rec­ Streeters hsve come up to become teammates Red Schoendienst and game gate receipts and,' All-Star hi* own Alii* Reynold*. sersed on him .april 13, 19.33. thinks the iiH,ereat in the .dJl-Slar 1 player representatives for the first an 8-5 favorite to dO' it again over Brown and Beaupre moved into ord with the Braves. ■hmv a«am last ni(rht aa he pitched a tough team to .beat in league Stan Musjarwlth .331. Moon climb­ and World Series radio-television lineup scored a run or 'more aa the revamped and injury-rlddlad. "Moat of the other* worked Sun­ “.\lthoiigh I'm .a Dodger (an game demonatratea the desire of time yestexday. He replaced Grady cash is placed. According to Lewis, e tie .for second place' In the In the American Laague, Mike . Herm'a Camera to a .3 to 1 win competition. j ' ed nine points with 1.3 safeties in Coach Harold iimmofTs undefeat­ American*. But Stengel, In under­ day," Stengel said, k1 my guy myself, ,Mr. Hodges reached fans to see how «)ube of one league Hatton as the R e d 1 e g s’, team the Owners’ Committee already Alumni League lant night by!.d^ Garcia of .the Cleveland Indian# m-er the Brltlnh A: lerirana at Ml. The first ruii came home for the 36 tri^s. Schoendienst’a 28-;game ed squad moved down Bantly Oil standably high spirit* over hi* New (Ford) pitched only three Innings has wrested the lead from De­ home plate here much too batting streak snapped Saturday can fare against tjioee of the rival apokesmen . .. Topi Greenway, who has agreed to the payment and the faating Naasiff Arms 11 t^ Y at Nebo before a fair crowd. With ;t\’inners in the initial Inning as loop. 12-2 In an Intermediate League York Yankees' recent rash of vic­ Saturday. And h* 'Meed vary good, Charter Oak Park. First baaaman troit’s Ned Carver; Mike waa oh* late,” ‘ remarked Magistrate Johnny Rlvosa singled, went to night. . disedVered Mickey, Mantle, was players followed auit yeaterdsy. by the way. James >1. I at Piccolo'as he fixed Stengel Rt game last night at the West tories. brimmed with confidence Dave Heyart led th* B*m to via- ef Manager Casey fitangal's All- the win the Photoa held into firat second on sn Infield out, and Noren Takes Over saying in the All'-.Sta'r press roorR Pension payments. also are paid that he would win his first All-Star Btafigal Indicated he would uae fitar aclection* but bowed out be- place in the Tr\iliKht l>apie. the fine at $iS0. J In. the American League, Noren M anner Casey S t^gel of the that the Yankee star’s t^ln broth­ out of the'aSme Central Fund. Sid* pvkl tory by banging out^Ywo double* scored on Tom Kelley’s baae All-Stars was ribbed b>Xsomebody ^'Johnson was again the choice game after four sucoeasive failures Bob Porterflajd, Washington’s ace and a home run. cauaa of a ruptured blood yeaael In Walk Starta BcorlnK knock. took over the top spot from Clevhe ers. Roy and Ray, looked pretty The 16 current player represen­ Game time is 1:.10 p. m. (EDT). rlghthandet-, in the i.dddl* innir«s the middle finger of hi* forowlng Two rune in the top of the firat land's Bobby Avila. Irv gained l.V that his club might beXsMe to hot In Wichita the other night... tatives, one from ekeh big league to start and racked up hi* fifth Leading th* ^ -h it harrage be- Six big runs came home for 'the stAve off thfc NationalW until the win of the season without defeat. . "The other fellowi are supposed and either righthander Sandy Con- •ide* Hayart Mere Dick ■ Wright, hand. were all that waa needed to upaet Decimen In the aecond to wrap points to .344 while Avila tailed The twins are a year younger than club, will continue In ottce until to'have all the home run hitt.era," suagra of the Whit* Sox or Dean Garcia hai-'permittad only $3 the a-inleaa BA*a. Dick Maa^y. off nine to .341. GiapU’ Willie Maya got in ^ the Mickey... The American Legiiers July, 1955 when a general election He walked five* while striking out !with a double and a aingla, and Liuui, Dark Days up the game. After two were out, game. nine and was only in two aerlou* he aaid;,vyolfi*hly. "Whet do you Stone, rookie Washington south­ Ruaa - earned rum. In 137 frames for a Photo third aacker. opened the an error set up two runs for JEB8E JAMES Mickey Mantis ’Of the. Yankeea, had four startera quite fsmillsr will be held. The ter m of i^ ce will think J've got ? A bunch of powder paw in th* final three. Steiigel retorted that "We gpt be,two yearn. In the pj|atlhere has situations. HayarVYinocked in flv* n ins.*'^ j i^[mrtxs*for^4*3n* inninje by working: a baae on balla Deci’s, and three hits followed. the circuit’s home run leader with with Cleveland’s MiinicipsI Starti- puffers? ' Alston said hia pltohing and re- »(nx with twn m»n nn *****^*^*. ^®^ 2.30. Th# THIl* S e ff Jim Wiley, the atarting and 111 Minor League 18, is third in batting with ,316. some prMty good„ center . , fielders » 1 , In ----They were Al Rosen and been no formal term. Two league Overeouie LeBd coming With two man on. Another mlscue ended the in­ our Ieagu4..> You take that Jim "I've got a fellow named Wil- placaraant pinna d*i>*nded upon the w e d thrlc# himaalf. With I loaing pitch for the Maple Street- ning's scoring for the winners. He's followed by Nellie Fox of You^take^^^that^Jim'^Bobby Avila, current tribe mem­ player repreaentatlvea al.9o will be In the aecond. Police and Fire Busby felldw a! 'Vashington. rallied for three funs to overcome liaraA Know him ? They tell me action! of th* American League. narrowly era. Maaaey advanced on a aacri- Nino PsganL walked two men Chicago. ;315 and Minnie Minoao bers, and Minnie Mlnoao of the elected for tyo years In '55. he's hit a few home nins In hia H* already had named Robin Rob K is 6^8. Clevelaijd, July 13 (A3 —These >4 fice, moved to third on an error, of'the White Sox and AI Rosen of Mickey Manila, might have hit WlUte Sox, and Ray Boone of the There .iyHl be four regular meet­ a one run lead taken by the Oilers. missedcond a homer double, as hia he ball narrowly hit the ** * ■ facord are lean, dark days In bsseball's in the fourth, and both men ad­ Aetion Assured Tonight four home runit m Washington \ day. . He'll be in there a* soon as erU to rtart. It was th* foUrth top of the fence. Cowlaa continued Robin Robarts, the National and romped hom.e on Angie Davia' vanced on an infield out. Ruaa Cleveland with .313 apiece. Minoso TIgVs, former Wigwamers. En- ing* of the player representatives, After two men were out. Johnson the rules permit.” Laagua's atartar in th# All-Star tilt, minor leagues. It takes s super Sunday if that 'Bi'aby wasn't tripled to deep right center and /..U sUrtIng asigiH-naiU for the Fhila- his -torrid hitting pac*,. hitting error. Davia dropped a fly ball in Mathiason stroked % double to left has batted in the most runs, 68. tertaining at the All-Star head- the first week in April, All-Star "Mays will be in there at the delphia Phillies' ace righthander and Phillies’ taammat* Curt Sim- center .leld to let the run aebre, promoter to make ends meet. No The sensational Willie Maya around.” quartehsteVs hotel was Don Cherry, week, World Series week, and the came horn*/ on a passed ball. Pet* safaly In hia saventh «traight mofia are runnarxup to AntonalU. longer do you opfn the gates and scoring both men tfor the Grill, Leo Haa Kind Words Whitey Ford first opportunity," promised Al- in the last five All-Star games. game, upping hia batting avarag* and the batter. A1 Surowlec. and this ended their scoring for r a m wrested the National League hd.me the crooning amateur golf itar- iSrst week in December. Close and Ed Boyle then walked ,ston. "It-will be nice to have him Edge In Power. Robia Robert* Each ha# a 3.44 avarag*. reac;hed aecond on the play. expect the loyal cilixens to fight nin lead from the Cards' Stan Manager Llppy -Durobber and who is a pro singer... The player representatives have and both scored on four errors in to .500. Robert# haa given up 68 un­ the evening. / on my side for a char.ge.” 11)* National appears to have a Prevaat Netche* Win Surowiec pfornptly atble third for the honor of paying to cheer Muaial. ’ TTie Giants’ outfielder Vice Prortderit Chub Feeney ,of the been functioning, without by-laws the field. Mays, the New York Giants' sen­ tainted runs. He ha# worked Add Single Runs rollicking Gianta were the most wide edge In "ower and th* Amer­ Slav* Provoat notched hia firat for Herm'a, and a mlmte later for the home club. Deci's added single runs in the Something is bound to give to-'* all last winter at the Armory when slammed six circuit blows last NEED JWOTHER SELVF or a positive legal setup, since 1946 Tw6 more tellies came ecemper- sational outfielder, haa banged, more innings than any oth*r ma­ Tommy Richardson, the ener­ cheerful duo in the All-Star press ican a alight edge in pitching. win of th* acaaon in pitching four- the big left fielder alole home. The fifth and sixth to insure the win. night when Jesse James, the Qkla- he slugged a policeman and had week to bring his total to 31. Me after the Mexican League threat Ing home In the third when Marv nine o f hia 31 home runs against Composite batting averages show jor laague pitcher. 177, while win­ getic little man who bubbles with headquarters last night. The Lip ephen singled, stole aecond, ad­ Local Sport hit ball. Provoet struck out 12 and third and final run for the wlnnera Nino Pagani. went the route for homa Cyclone, opposes Gorgeous to • be halted by fovir uniformed is 10 games ahead, of the pace set Greenville, S.\l. ( ^ - - Furman when geveral playjprs "Jumped” to Alston’s Brooklyn Dodger*. the Natlonala outhit th# Americana ning 11 games and loaing aiglit ran'e home on Surowiec’a double jokes, tricks and fancy pranks George Grant, the Perfumed Honey bluecoats. One thing is certain, by Babe Ruth when the Bambino had a kind word for everybody, Mexico and Robert Murphy, Boston vanced on a wild pilch, end ckme Both“ ■ "“Finished ilsl Second walked two and was never In any. SImmona. wiOi an 8-6 won-loat the winners allowing eight walks tBble-ho]){>ing and shaking hands. tJnlve/sity won’t', lower Ijs'' bas­ .317 to 299, lead in homer*. 230 to aerloua trouble. His record for the and R « e r Pitkin'a line single. while trying to keep the F.aatern and four hits. from Hollywood, in the feature there will be a sufficient number hit hia record 60 in^927. lawyer, tried iinsucceasrully to or­ home on an error. Two' infield mis- Both Maya and Williams finished 153 and In runt iMitted in 936 to alat*. has yielded S5 aimMd runs The fcltiah Americans acored League togethe.% waa talking of policemen on duty at the open- Muaial, who hat hn for the dis­ Willie Mays was visiting the tarry ketball sights because,‘'o f the play* and a pass account^ for the Chatter season now stands at on* win and Tomorrow night's tUt will find wrestling match at Mt. Nebo. The grsd'Uation of AlV-Amyrica Frank ganize a players’ union. second in the nationwide fan poll 686. The American League pitchers in 139 frame*. their only run off the offerlnga of about some of his problems: bout headlines a ahow being pro­ air arena tonight. tance 26 times, is the loop's pace­ Dobys the eve of the contest they To assist in handling the Penafon other run. ./ but there la no doubt thay're favor­ two losae*. ' Walnut Street Grill going against may face as centerfleld rivals. Selvv who toppled mapy records. lead In vtctoriee* 73 to 61. Virgil Truchs Third Blanchard in the aix*b Inning when "The other night in Elmira I the Hartford Rond Grill. The game moted by the BA Sports Activities Paired in the semi-final number setter in runs batted in with 82. Fund. Allle Reynolds of the New___ Big FUth liinlag ^ BECAUSE of the numerous ed by many of the record 70,000 For Naaaiffa, it waa thair fourth Frank Lsine Bfmmlng The 1954-r"154-5 5 , soheduIeN calls for Th* gam* will b* beamed to the atraight loaa. Naaaiffs*' laat acored Vtrgtl Trucks of th* diicago Jim Herdic ainf led, and waa even shot a man out of a coffin will get underwRV at 6 o'clock. Inc., with proceeds, after operating will be Ray Walker, a good, little York Yankees snd Ralph Kiper of Twelve men betted |n the fifth baseball scores turned into The fana expected to watch the All- nation on radio (Mutual) and tele­ White Sox. another of Stangal's forced at abconji by an infield man (17.3 pounds) from Montreal, STRIKES OL’T AND SOORF-.S General Manager Frank Lane of games with, .'such teams as La- for the Firemen and aeven run* STANOtNOS a victory on Jun* 16 whan they at second base,” he said. "Hon- Deei*, (») expenses, entering the Policemen's the Chicago Qtibs were elected to Herald sports dept., daily ajid the Star spMtacle. Maya waa aecond vision (NBC and Mutual). All gat# W pitchers In tha "dream” gam*. 1# •frOundcr hit by Paul Urlano. A B R U PO A K Aid Assn. Fund. . ' and newcomer Tarzan Bplo from the White Sox was beaming after Salle, NjCXXv^champlon; North two year terms. They w^lll serve crossed the plate; wrapping up the time Involved in setting the typo, L Pet. heat th* Bees 12 to 6. It marked est, no kidding. There is a fe.l to Brooklyn's Duke Snider for the receipts and th# 1110.000 radio- Fairfield Market .. ..3 0 1.000 third in the Amarican Leagu* With Uiiano stole aecond, and scored on X. Pacani. p ...... 4 1 2 1 > U Handsome. Jesse has not lost a Africa. This bout:will be a best of Toledo. Ohio (>P)—Billy Queen. his club's four-game sweep over Carolina States., Atlantic Coast on a four-man committee wl{h game. Four atraight free passes only, line scores for future Little th* firat gam* that Nick Twardy low who calls himself ‘Captain Dy-1'rivomT ir ...... 4 3 3 .1 0 0 starting. centerfleld post in the TV cash go toward the Player American Legion .. ..1 0 1.000 a 2.56 mark. He ha# given up throwing errors by Ken Skinner, namite,' we needed help so we B. Pssani ,a ...... 4 4 match in Manchester during either three fall affair, like the main Toledo Sox third baseman acored the Indians, until Art Patterson. Conference champion; and George John Galbreath, Pittsburgh owner, and three stolen baae* had things League Farm League games will ! National League. Williams. Boston did not appear on th* motind, aa Yankee publlcitor, tossed a mean­ Washington, Soulheni Conference Pension Fynd. If rain Should post­ Moriarty Brothers ..1 3 .333 Bob Brass started. Thl* waa Brass' 43 •amed runs in 151 inning#. Photo catcher, and centertielder hired him to come to Elmira. He ■ vj...... * *1 <• ! the indoor or outdoor season, in event. / a run after atriking ciut. It hap­ and Hank Greenberg, Cleveland going. Willie M c C u r r y then be published. Line score sheets arc I Red Sox’ mighty sluggen waa run- pone th* oonteat. it will be played F lr^ Bout At fi:S0 pened this way. Queen htruck out ingful "Thanka" at him. ' "You title holders. general manager. singled, followed by another walk Man. Auto Parts ., ..0 S .00kiiown grapplers will'start catcher missed the bail. Queen wish I didn’t have tP'' say, It takes more than 10.000 light A new Playep' Pension sgree- and Don Simmon* put the finish­ I lean League. Tonight, Manchester TTuat 'will centerfleld feneg. ^Moor*', rf ...... ? bulba to flaah the odda and results ing on th# weather. All time la cago Cuba and Bill Henry of th* ard walked three, gave up only Guy.Ill Bleachers In Manchester rings. George is S thepf^gram. made first base by the time the quipped lane. ment, by which the Pension Flmd ing touche* on it with one baae CONDOLEblCEH are offered to 1 "My present plans call for Maya Eastern Daylight. McAdam bang^ out 16 hit* for meet th* Elka. Ooach Nall Law­ KrtnfAk, rf Veeck Not Alarmed to Monmouth Park racing faha on IU<| Sox poaaeaa th*' highost three hlta and struck ont seven "I'm doing a lit,Ue talking, pep­ rough, tough customer who spe­ Ticket o'flVceoffice opens at 7:,30. There catcher retrieved It. A single sent will get 60 per-feent snd the owners knocks. the family of Alex Hackney, pro­ 13 runs to shut out Manchester rence of th* Elka will start L«rry Toialt ...... Xi 9 14 21 10 0 Bill to third where he aco^d on a Bill (sports shirt) Veeck report­ the track's two outdoor tote Haraog agalnat Georg* Magnuaqn. earaad run marka ia th* m ^ r * . BA stickers. Jim Wiley lasted ping iip ’the crowd'while he gets cializes in dishing out punishment. Is plenty of freefi parking apace at 40 per rent of the All-Star gsme Tonight Bantly Oil meets Man­ fessional at the Manchesier Coun­ Auto Parts last night a t Charter only one and two-thirds innings Ceorge nearly caused a free-fo^; the (leld. sacrifice fly. ed he "slowly but surely" is mak- boards. . chester Tire in a fight for second try Club, Alex' father died last Charlie OrafTs ' laamng chuckar. Klippateln haa allowed 7.4g runs ready.^ But there’s a guy^ out AB R H PO A K \- and World Seriei TV will be drawn for" the loaers, being touched for 3 0 1 2 1 up by Lewis and the lawyer of the place. Game time is 8 o'clock. Saturday in Springfield, Mass., Oak Park, 12 to. 0. Gam* tlma ia listed for 6 o’clock. per gam* and'Henry 4.8T, th* in the bleachers who is really on Bin"kms'n.* 2h' ,.v 0 0 u 0 0 Bill Glynn Turns Slugger McAdam, racking up hia fifth Mrewa fi Beaaars (II) poorest American League ' per- four walks, no hits, while striking me.' ,He keeps yelling 'never Plumm-r,' ih. . (1 5 0 two majors, Ben Fiery of the Wedne.sday, Manchester Tire after a long illness. 1 takes on Roy Motors in a regular­ consecutive mound victory, went ab r h o mit none. Ray Warren, who 're­ mibd the tricks. Tommy. Mow .'^•'•{"''>'1 K ... n 0 0 4 0 ft 1 American and Lou Carroll of the Flihar. ss .... S 3 I 3 S V * o ' *•"*■*•- lieved Wiley, gave up six hits, two 1 1 n 1 0 0 Something^^agical About National. The present pension ly scheduled league game. Game LEO CVR and Billy Mozzer th* route allowing only six hits, Omillla. If ... Site - - ” Earned run percentage* are about getting? some new umpires? • z^mAnrk. p ... 3 1 0 1) i 0 timp la also 6 o'clock. To Give Indians New Vim j He issued two hssea on balla while Cowl»». lb ... a Z 3 1 based on the number (if earned bases on balls, and struck out He keeps it up all during my,Sl;_«w.^ 3 <» 0 0 n 1 agreement expire* w Ith the end of have been added to the Ameri­ H*varl, lb ... 3 3 3 3 three. 1 n h 0 0 0 .the radio-TV contract* In .1955. r*N«* ao4 rirsBiBa (It) can Legion roater. One more I fannliig six. ■ Rudy Wojnarowics Wrlahl, rf .... 4 1 3 1 runs a pitcher allowa per nUie- spiel. _ Finally it'a. time for Cap-i 2 0 n fl 0 0 ^ When the ma; ,r league owners ab r .h o a f rbl New York (N E A )—Senor Al . ^ started for the------Parts but - waa------ra- Proroil. r .... a 1 1 a inning gam* and are computed for Blanchard has now given up on­ tain Dynamite to climb into the Mainlasna 0 1 S n 2 L e tt^ in Baseball p*. e 1 0 9 0 0 0 .youngster will be named. Coach Maltrmpo. ly one nm in 17 Innings of work for ,1 meet in New York. July 26, they 1 0 1 3 0 fl Lo|iaz has ih*w7i vastly more '•‘••••'i*** » f Rocky Nelson, th* , Uaved In the fourth by Don 8hn- I 0 n 13 multiplying th* earned runs by coffin ao 1 wave my hands and ask _ , , Wally Fortin reports. Jack Hed- ^andlrr. Jh .. I I) o a the, undefeated Cameras. He saved T 4 t(i fi 4 will receive rupge.stions from the 1 I 3 0 0 0 lund and Boh Buckley have .left imagination managing the Indiana : Intaimationat League's moat valu- '^^® charged with th* j^Bornrtt, .3 A I A nin* (Innings) and diridlnc that everybody to be quiet. ... (»»i 214) (1—2 By FRANK CRAWFORD MIDSUMMER SALE Cnlss. 3h ..... 1 1 0 0 1 1 players on both the winter base­ thl* season. ,b i. nlaver ourchas«l tor . ch.mb , Wojna-rowlc* allowed flv* total by the inninghsfiJehed. ‘ the opening game with a beautiful ... IROmix—9 ■Stmmonir, a* , 1 1 2 1 0 0 the club and Rick . Paquette has .T otals "I tell them all they are free to D^irr* Associated Press Staff Writer ball altuatlon and the reporting ClaruMintI, If ,, I 0 0 0 u 0 Instead of aUndlng pat. a. h* i Inina on seven hlU. He handed ...... 31 11 U 31 4 110 relief job. won the last outing 6 to K-ll<-v 2. K. DeM^eo Decisions Johnnon. i> .,. been ruled inallglhle. BsM iff Aria* (1) cover their ears because this is 3. 2bh \ paKSn) i. ke'llev. There is something msgicAI date for ftpring training. 1 1 -0 2 I ha* the past three Mmpalgns. | ‘ ” Montreal during the winter, ^,,1 ^alk while striking out ah T b e a • rai Clnciimnti'RefBag^ nutlldJAl Boh 0 on a one-hitter. C)o)Sr, l b ...... 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Tomorrow night the CYO and going to be a tremendoua explo- Br-nnsn BB. Pssani S. Z»msn»k I; shout the letter ’’•M” in hsseball EXTRA QUALITY |# E | IV C The players went the right to Boy)» rf ..... MmnagRr ttopmz haan't h«ait«t«d ; vaieran Luke Batter, both j two. Simmona permitted |Mven I fiansrl##. 3b * 0 1 1 Borkewrski '-wen e i^ t le tfS i in Sion. My pal out in the bleach- 8 0 . Pasani l: U, X)onmsn, Pmvnai; 0 0 0 n 0 H .D GEER'8 Yankeea in Pocirsti. c ...... 3 A A 3 North Ends will tangle at 6 aiijP)—Welter- Panama and Puerto Rico. They ^ iU*lly (Ml (t) loop rival*. Tbt Yank# won the I Grab Early 'N sII. ]b ..... since you started talking.’ Ifimllb, rl . . .ire 1 employed relief pitchers, quicker. ' fofi more than the bast th* Indians ...... 3 0 * 11 while Bill England will hurl for.the weight Tony DeMarco bf Boston ySl* v!iL''na'llJe al.io w-int no re-Ttrictlons on the Hssrdorn. Ih. rf .. . ..1 0 O 1 first round with ease, eight wins — , The Markets got ef? to an early , Bchimmsi. as A 3 0 Church hoys. "The other' night we .had Eddie Intends to forego a acai* tl-*ue nt.mber of playu's allov/ed tci par­ BlartU, 3b. *«. p .. ..3 1 1 T in nine starts, snd are well on Th* laat athlete pulled out of " * “ • however, although he batted start pushing oyCr two rune in . Hubhsrd. rf ...... 3 A A # Fisher and a crew of recording Wrlaii. 2h. 3b ...... loot) I Tamm, rf ...... 0 0 0 0 Hem's t;anierBa (3) operation to work toward a pos- apparently It ticipate. their. way to second round hon­ the hat by Lopez is likeable Bill . * in the firat 10 I tha initial Inning when Jeff Keith ■ Brass, p ,,,. ... .: 3 0 0 1 h o a ’e rhl avtists up in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ,As for spring tiaining, the Polrv. ■■ ...... 3 0 0 0 Glynn. First baseman Glynn aud- ‘ ^ftmpionahip games. But the [ hit a long driVa to centerfleld gcKMl Vaster. 3h 0 It n n n Mltchrll. c . 1 0 0 3 or*. 0 ! The disk jockles helped US make v\’l,V% Home Run lA.«der. . I players want to repot I no earlier 8tran#r. If ...... ; Totals ... 1 4 IS 14 4 1 Wagner, 3h 0 1 It It Vince Martinez, now that he a., -j-hose cold atatlstics show that .3011 deril.v turned slugger to atraighten Trib# was. not winning and Glynn for - three------xMsej>. following------„ singlesainglea I Bex .... Uurph>i rf 1 1 n It u i a go of it. We drew about 11,000 than March 1 and play no exhlbi- Krrnsv. p. m ..3 0 1 0 out the infield and give the Oev* was not driving in enough run*. | by M cM sm ..W e* Feshler and .. i(» Mi X—n Only At scored an impressive technical . JIMMV 8U LU VAN pitched Bt. I NasaUC* .. AOO lAA 0— 1 Bianrhard. p 3 0 n n 3 <1 n people. * Max Patkin. the come- if you wanted to lead the home Schuft.” • -1. rf ...... 0 0 0 1 '^•urowler, if 3 3 I 3 It It 0 knockout over lightweight George. t,ions before March 10. Tliey also Mtrsrb. lb ..10 0 1 Bridget'! to an easy 20 to 5 win land club added momentum. so the big awitch waa made, Rosen j Darby Snmh. Three move runs 2B. Heyart; 3, Wrl#hl. HR.__ Hayart: 1 1 nin parade in the National League ask one day a week free firom moving to first base and Rudy ' BB. Mearhanv. Ftaher. Wriabt 3, Mal- Rtktn, rf ■.... 3 n 3 3 It I dian, has done a great job for us, Araujo. Martin, rf 2b ...... 3 0 0 1 over the Second Congos last 'night • If the Indians' collect from resulted in the third on an arrer, 'l»mpo; BAC. Churilla: OP. Co; wmSunt Ih . 3 o 1 ,S -1 " •' too. You have to Up things like By BEAN’H RE.\RDON ; right ndw your name would have exhibition games. As- the firat Taylor, cf . ,0 0 0 0 $7,000 to $8,000 per each after the Regalado, a red hot spring hitter, -wiss. Tony floored Araujo, 138, Provl- I.caiKirr. rf ...... 0 0 0 1 at Robertson Park in a Church A base ®n balls, single* by Me- Maltempn ail# Htrart: LOk. B*»a. _ _5. Ekinn^, r ... .i»-4~ n (I 9 24 Years In National League to be Maya iWillie), the Giants' March Saturday will fall on March Softball League game. The Saints VVorld Series, they may well look going to third. A MA V$/At0 IBeeaa W a oaX a Haolff* 4: BB. Ptot««I 3. Brass 5; fiO anebel, .. .. 1 O 11 II 0 n n I that. denc.e, R. I., in the first and again Say Hey Kid, and you'd have to| McDonnush, If ...... 0 0 0 5 Adam and Walt Byeholaki, and a 2 II ni “ Up in Albany (N. Y.i we sold Written for NE.A Serslre 5 in 1955 this would nlean the back to July 2 aa the turning point Prerqst 13. Brass 3. PB. FnekMI; tj. BARSTOMTS Pasani. IK ...... 2 O 1 II in the fifth round for compulsory are undefeated in eight starts and Thia experiment worked tyrill j double by Feahler K*rr-Vine*k;- r-Vl Brnrsr, ■ ^Dtana; Ttm*,“ 1:15. Eh*a, as ....', ... ? It 0 I - I 1 out the park for a couple pf nights Question: With Elmer Valo on have at leaM .'Jl. In the American owners woulu have to pass up a Toiair ...... 31 3 s IS a 9 3 hold a thi^e and one-half game of the season. That waa the date for a apell, but recruit RegaJado | A rally In th* fourth prt>duc*d third baae for the Athletics in eight counts before referee Eddie loop it would be Mantle (Mickey) PoHCr and Firemen ...... m3 07— 12 Totals ...... ,2S 3 *21 7 4 1 i to .some business firms Who had CvTiey stopp d it at seconds of profitable weekend. ■anil.y Oil __ ;. lOo 01—2 lead-over the a(econd place Congo*. when Glynn waa ratuma'd to first cooleil off at th* plate arid *p- gve scores for fh* Markets on a about 50,000 tickets to dIsteibOta Philadelphia and only one out of the Yankees With some 18. And , The players rcpoiteil "aatisfac- 3B . BIsrill. Keeney. Johnson; BB. base and' Al Roavn went back to British Amerirans <11. the fifth round with Georgie reel­ > / / M Tonight th* Saints play the Unit­ peered alow in the.fiel^ Rosen walk, singles by Smith, Dick Syl- ah r h ? Ii'*!! to their ciistomeia. We woupd up awhile back, a fly was hit to in either case you 'Would be pretty tory" luncheon meetings with the Cohen, fllanesntl. McCurry. (lolsa 2, ed. Methodtsta at Ro'oertaon Park third as a permanent. fixtuie. Last Night*s Fights To*. s« 3 (I II II ing under DeMarco's two-fisted close to tops in fielding, too. ■ X, Simmons 3: 1.JJB, Police end Firemen wa* having trouble at first bsse vester antj Paul Lockwood, doii- Mofk*. ).( ... ..3 n o , 1 I, It III with 11.000 watching the game. the .Orioles’ center fielder. As Valo asspult. owners who wer^ willing to. co- 4; Bsnily (Ml 10; BB Johnson 5,' at 6:15. The game will open the Actually, Rpsbn had been restored and began ,lo long Wr his old post-bi** by McAdam and Keith, and Klein 2p .... .2 II II 3 3 n I' iThe club made money on the flat was ' tagging ' up. Bill McGowan, But if ,vou wanted to ‘be the operstg on nv>st of their Problems. Keeney *. BtsrdI 4; BO. Johnson 9. t® third'hate two games earlier, spray type'hitter who kee.ps the Krehey 2. Blardl 1: HO. Keener 3 for second round of compe.tition. after a jammed flriger put him ^ reshler's aixth home run of the New York - - Floyd Patteraoa. H'rrtir. 1)1 ., ..3 II I III II 0 sellout and picked ■Tip more umpiring at tbird base, motioned 'i'ony is 8iip|)osed to undergo an Player Repreacatativea t'riano. rf ... .3 1 II (I II operation for the removal of scar outfielders guessing where your, SAVE 7 runs In 4; BUtrd) 3 (or-5 runs In 1; |*S*' ^**L._* “5 1"**'.-' season with a man aboard. He jl64\. New Y®rk. stopped Jaquea 1(^(11 on the ‘boncesslohs. him to the plate before any play The plqyer . representatives HBP. Mlirbell; Wp, Keeney 3; PB. Atemanv. r . . 2 II I) 4 1 tissue nee*- both eyes," says his next drive would go,'.you could do | - CHAPTER TWO of the SUte -r The 5-fooKll. 190-pound Glynn. ; i,,rt* both leagues in horn# run* I Royer.- 166. France, $. Davis. rl ... .’.3 noil) 2 Itj ■ .Ml-.Star Game was made. What happened? 0 N 2 ON 4 were: Naliohsl lx;cgue—Wiiltey Mllchel) 3; U. iViltke. SIsum; L. Kee­ Brooklyn -■ W illi* ’ttoy, 161. DiBattistn, 3h .30 1 2 ,n manager Rip Valenti. "However, little better than sport the' name | ney (1-2); Brorer, Bmwn: Time, 1:4(1. Board pt Baseball Umpires will who has most of the Indiana root- ,nd run* batted in to date’ Th* ?. i ■■"So far, we're iiinnlng. behind .Ynswer: Third baiaeman Bob SAVE Lockman. New York: Carl Ers- I Washington. D.C., atopped Tony W)lev. p ___ . n n (1 II 2 ^ 3 Wtl hold ah important meeting to­ ■bri tooUng for him, was pur- j winner* added two tallies in the Mueller (Don), also of the red hot' 105 last year. We re going to have our j Kennedy wigwagged hla body Ih an he made such a good showing we'll kine, Brookljm; Bob Friend, Pitts­ Warren, p. .. ,.3 II 1 II • ! Giants. And you'd have the second ^ Site A70-I5 2 5 % aaa-u night at 7:30 at the East Side Sacramento for $40,- j gf,|| inning when McAdam dou- ■ Anthony. 157 V4 . New York, 4. forego the operation and aim for burgh; Robin Roberts, Philadel­ first all.'slar game to see if we i attempt to screen T’alo from the highest average in the National Patterson Sfops Rec. ^ OpO on the recommendation mf Joe , hied and Feshler singled following Boston Tony DaMaceo, 1411#. Totals ...... 23 1 3 21 9 2 n esn't help whip up some more ex-: rePter Helder, the Wen being to a shot at Martinez. We hope to phia; Stan Musti^l, St.. Louis; Ted H»rms-...... asi ism i 3 have a DeMarco-Marti'nex outdoor, League. W,ith Mays and Mantle Gordon in 1952. He played in 143 ■ phn Thayer's long double to 1#G .Boston, stopped Georg* A'raujo. BA’s ...... imn isij n i cilenieht." . ' i cause the basefunner to leave third K E I L Y S p n n g f f m t d Kltiszewski, Onclnnatl; Wairen games tost season, but hia anemic | Held to score them. ' 1138, Providence, R. I., $, :B DiBallisi Biirowirc: 8B. Sui'i>- fight in Boston by late Auguit." you could make any big league Royer in Eighth SUMMER BASKETBALL clinic The minors n e^ their all-htar base t«K. quickly or too late. Yalo Extra strength Spahn, Milwaukee; and Ralph for boys ages- 9-12 will be held at bailing average, .343. was felt to . Salt Lake City — Rex Layrie, '«i-r 2. Alemanv. I'rlAho; 8A<’. " I beat Araujo with a repetition owner drool at the thought of KEIIY Kinef, Chicago and National Baskervllle Stars Murphv: I.OB, ll«*rms HI. BAs*. RB. K" cmnedlanii, singers snd | h',, permitted to score because of combinations- a right over a having all three in the outfield. body. Extra eerv. th* Charter Oak basketball court be too much of a handicap. The outstanding defensive play ' 310, Lewiston, Utah, stopped Ed­ Wi)»y. 4. Blsnrhard 3. Warren 2 : ,8 0 . j Captain Dynamites to stave off j Km^eily obstnu'ted hi# view' and SUPER FLEX League repre*entatl\'e. New York, July 18 (4?)—Floyd every Tueaday and Thursday The Indians do not foresee BUI die Kobb,- 335. Chicago. 3. - Bianrhard 7. Warr«-_n_3.: lilts oXr__WUry rigdr,mortis. Radio broadcasta of trickery. left lead, over and over again," I f you aspired to be the best SprmgSmId ice tread. Thou- American ' League Allie Rey­ waa made by Bert Baakerville, 0 for 3 nins. In 1 2-3 tnnlncs; Wsrron DeMarco stated in hia, drearing base runner. in dhe game, and one eande of extre- Patterson, the Olympic' middle- moiiiing. The first session wss held Glynn knocking down many more Lo* Angelas - - Ramon Fuantes, big league, games saturate, their nolds, I'rw York and league; Sid shortstop for Auto Part*.' when 14$. Loa Angalas. outpointed Car­ S for.t njrt in 11 1-3. UBr. WiloA- iBhos. Q. What it an unintentional in­ rooim "Araujo surprised me •hy of the best third basemen, could ' EInjoy the extra safety,'extra mileeie. milee. weight champion who's been this morning. The** clinics will be fences, but if he.can remain within he grabbed Tony Mariano*' smash Blanchardi.: WP, Blsnrhsrd. PB. Skln- territory and weekly television tentional walk? Hudson, ' Boston; Bob Young, fighting as a pro for nearly two mine Flore, 147, Bceoklyn, 10. n»r. TT. Mrloshi-Vacsnil;4 L. Wllry; coming back A> strong in the sec­ you do better than sign your name reel economy built into theae femoua SAFE TRAC gin- at iO arid wilt be. an hour in a respectable distance of ..VOO, they ' through) th* box In the third In- games offer a counter attrartioit. A. With Yankees on Second and Baltimore; Joe A’s-rolh, Phlladel- years, finally consider* himself a length. ATI children interested in 8corrr, Tatro; Ttniei ■ 1:5 .m n rbl from til* twisted effect of. it# Before you crititize Richard-. •jiim|>e4l back behind the plate as or less, seemed to do quite well des­ Art Raiiii'o Joins ' cone*. ’ • - Tonight _ ■ Frank Sullivan delivered an In­ pite the fact he -was lce4 than usual And if you wanjed to be tabbed knocked down.foe the first time In players should report in frorit of First Round Title SyivF|ii#r. 81. Bridget's vs. United Method-' son's carnival approach to the his career. the Legion home at 5 cf'clock to­ iKMih. rf crisis, remember methe situation lai, ;tended...... v third | strike, but-the pitch fighttiig weight. Aa Tony piit it: the finest fielding shortstop iMrAdftfn. p let. 6 — Robertson Park, around, without fussing too much Yale Grid Staff ■ -Except for the first rOund when morrow evening to make, the'trip J ' i( ■ rFfhlFr. B« critical, If iwmebod.y doesn't hejpi « * » '<>w and Woodling walked " I riormaliy fight at about 145 he was down for a six-count after Mahcheater Country Club worn- w. ByrhoiFki.^ ?b., cards va. Re’d Sox. 6 ■— Waddell Q.: With men on first, and second hul from now. on I’ll fight at 143. about your battiiig average, .you lo Hazardville, where the locals soon, they'll be blowingXhe ihinora OUmiNDHIB lAMIMN ' abeorbing a left- hook, Patterson will face Thompsonvillc. The game en g:olfera Red arid Blue f c a m s . j l " } ' ^ : ..... J 2 o n i Field. . . ' , . . - instead of Captain Dypamite— ba.aes and none put, the batter They did me a favor by . making could, use ^Uie nam“e ^ McMiilan U H 9 TIMES New Haven. July IS UP)—When was in (mmplete immmand. H* Will .be played at Powder Hollow^ have flhUhed the first round with ; unrUnx. rf’ 2 * n ft « . p .Tnist vs. Elks, 6 - fjfiarier Osk. out of a coffin at second base. bunts a pop Gy. The ball drops pie lose weight." . tR oy)) and CiWeinnati wojdd be A rt Raimo joiiia the Yale football Pro Wrestling. 8:30 .Mt. Nebo. ______proud.of you.- ~ , led on the carda of all three .offi­ and will 'get iinderivay at 6 o'clock. th*. Reds the vlcto.-s, 47'- to 34 I^kwooft n 3 1. 1. »- ,S safely. Hie. runner on second base ."I’ve got a reputation of being In dnpnndahln tirn milnmqn coaching -'staff in September it'll cials. Royer couldn't keep away W'fidnesday, July 14 . i n . ■ ' ■ ■happens to be a pitcher nd he re­ a sucker for a right hand lead and YersaUlll.v Great Asset * b* like "old home weak." ( poinU. The Red* .will call t h e 2 ? 2 s from his belts to the head., I North Ends ys. CYO. 6 — Mt. t S r O W I l l o D c a f l mains on. the sack. Picking up the that's how 'DeMirco beat me," . Vefsatilit.v Is a great aasJt and Raimo, who quit as head coach , ANDY a S’DERSON and Art Blues to arrange for matches dur-- J BvrhnUM. .ll> o n n o n R U l BAR6AIIIS Patterson now has won 14 of 15 Rouaseau' placed second apd third Nebo,. • , ball,' the pitcher throws to second Araujo ad nits. "'I don’t want to yo): could play on the New York at VUlanhva, comes here as an Ing th iS ^ n th . There Tglll be a irot.I, * / " . 30 12 1*1*1 ft Ift Lelpnn Juniors vs. Thompson- pro fights, nine of them by in. both the semi-final and feature thud round in August. .Bssrkxler a x . Parts i*> base, forcing the man who'\Va; Ayl* Bsmilton, v)oi i f . odist. 6 - - Roliertsoh PsrH. New Brunswick, N. J., .July 13 throws jo first too late t(| nail the ring record, entered the contest as infield as well aa second base. assistant.' Moriarty's v*. Fairfield's. 8 — At Eastern . Parkway Arena, In qualifying heat. Anderson, RoOa- second: Azilda Gilbertson, 'third. ” Vice-Admiral John H, (Babe) baUer. The vlsitora protest, claim­ the ninth rankec' lightweight chal- It Isn't simple to be the best Raimo also joins Jerry Neri, the other half of the Monday night seaii and Dave Rogo(f. ail of Man­ Charter Oflk. Brown-was named .today as presh- ing a double play. What gives?— . lefigeV. He'd been No. 1 a-year ago all around ball . player in the Yale’s backfield coach,' anothec Even Hole: Betty Wilkie, first. f-,.ci«>ip»e."tb'!!!'.'! Roy Motors vs.. Manchester Tire, Tv. war, WllH* Troy of Washing­ chester. ra'n two; three and four at Edna Hilinaki. second and Connie • - dent of the Natiohai Football : The only man out Is the run­ when the champion Jimm.v Carter game but it apparently la a big football c-olleagua sL Villanova. ton, D. C. the seventh ranking with Vic WerU playing first, but €. W’est Side Oval. Cherry Park Saturday night be-' Dennlaon. third. Swespstakes: •woinaroii<-r Ib' r II- I . » r- I, I. w j Foupdation. which will sponsor'the ner who was forced at second baae, scored a 13th round knockout over boost to have a name starting Yale announced ,Raimo'a 'a|i- middleweight contender, . stopped hind Sparky Belmont. The totter Glynn reentered the lineup for the ” V “ ” ''**,N"tional FiKitball Hall of Fame |>e«'*uae the force was removed the him In a title bmt. This, fight was with 'jM" especially if It is Muslal pointment'yeaterdsy. He resigned Tony Anthony; another New highly important seriaa with the Nellie Johnson, first; Edna Hilin- d . Simmnhs. p ... ft 0 Road Grill, 6 Charter 0"k; also copped top money at Stafford. ski and Cora Anderson, tied fo:' under a re-organized admfniatra- Instant the abiirlatop toiichell the to be Araujo's big comeback teat. (Stan The Manj and you play for from VUtanova on -July 1 after a Yorker, tn 4> seconds of th* fourth second-place Whit* Sox in Cleve­ . Totals .. 33 ft ( 15 5 1 ft • Brilliant powfir, Bail)ly against the Oriolas, July 6. hia To RISK 'HTLE «#r M OUT Cards va. Dodgri's; 6 •— Waddell conduct his office on the Rutgers ond base with two out, the count firat string- quarterback under figh t. Walter Cartier at Eastern EASY ANGLINa ’ nickname-waa. changed from Mc- - <-0, • ------. sons ago Porter Roberts was on* Te*. trade Field. Who would catch him? Wall, SPECIAL SPECIAL ' DaniatoviUe. P*. iJPi — Everett of the leading jiKkey* at Mon­ A ftr* - 1 University capipu* in association three and two on tVhltey LOckman Coaches' Harry Stuhidreher and Parkway on Aug. 16. Pug.lO'Babe. ' ■ New Haven, July j3 (JP) - Les '340t» Sunday, Jul^' 18 With George E. Little, executive and the Giants leading,. 4-2, in the he. wouldn’t he a Yogi Berra or a Maurice "Clipper” Smith. - ' “I thought when I knocked him Marsh won the presidency of the When thS Injuns Opened another , Brownlee, We# Burn mouth. Park. Now' the S9-yewr-old Roy Campanella but Lea Moss of - • t t W $ 1 4 9 3 Danielsvitie Izaac Walter Club the amateur,- Kentuckian ia beck as a succeso- Windsor Locks va. Legioa Jun secretary of the Football Hall of eighth Inning at Elibeta Field. Wea- During the war Raimo waa ata- dov'n in the second' round that I pay^f party with th# White Son ; will he out to defend hU -title -lor*. 2:30 Mt. Nebo. ■ TE8TEBOAV8 BKSl'LTB the Baltimore Orioles could don easy way. Marsh was the only ful trainer. One of his star fllliea /ante. triim broke w'ith the pitch and was >'bU«bbI tionied at the U. S. Naval Station could knock him out." said An­ in Chicago. Gl)mn waa batting , when th* 2(Hh annual Open Cham- A U MODELS AVAIUM J the "toola of Ignorance" just to at BiUnbridge, Md.. whare ha was man «to Catch a legal fish in the ia the 2-year-oId Me’noilene. She U thrown -x-.t at third base by Roy No gam** schriluird. thony glumly. " I guaaaed wrong.” 3 H .f* . 7«/3 HJP^ I I H .P . BELL KINGS IN FIELD Chicago ,_^(J>)—Bill Skovvron, Uampanella as Locknan walked. ■ ' AmrrlrBB keep that Initial letter intact, and i assigned a# an athletic instructor WeN ITBfieeMed Lappawinxo flahing contest here. No games schediilMl. » do a first rate job. IQ.95 Yankees' rookie first baseman, What kind of baseball in Uiat ? I STA.NDINliS E A S Y T E R M S - arid was a member of the station's .Manager Al Weill 'hasn't decided He himked a 12-inch rainbow ■••fi 2 5 H . P . Cincinnati (A>. -Ous Bell is tak­ Ma.vbe s o m ^ e could take all trout .by the tall. ' H* waa named wishes hi* family would watch Westrum had a nrtental. ah- ‘ NailaaSI football team. ' yet on whether heavyweight tournament ing-, his .fielding seriously (his year. him play eve^ry day. Hi* mother, beratloB, got H Into his head that . W I- PctGBLBL tlhe* rest of the alphabetical ioup He is 38 years old.' married and champion. Rocl(y Marciano will president of the club shortly Rjutcocaa stakes this year. Rob­ .VeW York ...... 67 27 .*79 ASK.AROUT OUN lUDOET PLAN t ^ - -I i cloa# at noon 'Thiirtday, erta. who rode such horses. as El New ir Tapetrak* Oimivy ■ *. The Redleg centesfielder led ail biolhe'r, sister, friends and school­ there was a maa op first base. You Br It's three and two asd here l Philadflptiia ...... 40 37 .519 IS' are probably a' lot pf manager* probably won't mak# up hia niind catch.' ■ shlftirig my weight too soon, an 11 Mono. Stymie, War-Kell and Third bogaay Rao ebaot. Reg. I t M y A error* lu t season with 11. Up to kilwauke* ...... 41 41 .500 15 ' under the big top who-whuld. aay: for another 10 days. MAHONEY RR-ELECTEO Degree, still oialphB 113 younfia $6U. SpM laL...... r him in a game against the White I'iru'imtali 41. 43 4»4 15ii BTRIKE TWO 1 lunging.” he^axplalna, "He toll) the end of June thih season he had Soxi - 'Bill smacked. a two-ruh "M-M-M, give me thlSv bunclj "In anothsr wtfk or 19 days,” Pueblo, - OOtp. IP) —The Muriici- He holds an advantage over jriany Q -T Will you please give me Sr. I-iHilt ...... 40 42 .4SS , 1* I ine that ' during th* gam* in D* - [ David C. Mahoney of West Hart­ romniitted only one miacue.'Thkt homer hia first time at bat. He the re'iult of the leasonal series I'lilrago .'...fJ9 SO M l ' 3S>, and let 'em .try.” PortamooGK. Va. ■ A . batter said WeiU, riftocky will tell tn* pel Camrt recorder here batted I troit and' th* next time at b#t trainers tq that he can exerciae WM In the first gams of the year. Pittsburgh -f...... -JT27 55.« .339 39 ford waa r*-atoc((|d chairman at hia own horses srhen he ehooaee to later' added a single; between the Yankees hnd.Red Bog Anterlraa —------<----- U bi a sandlot baseball game here how he feels and ril have a ihMrior .300 against the IPuehto Dodgers ' hit the griand alam home run-.” - ••3, $ 4 HJP. CM a<*raf» ■ ’ took a mighty awing! and hia bat of the JVestern ueague. the tost meeting ef thb State Board dO'se.' last season ? I'Uveland , 5* 17 Mary Grisaom: relief fJtCher fer NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE, Inc. t|U(* a look at that cut over his Rated a# the third rankiiag ficat of Fitherie# and Game. In accept- □igrd W’at)ge of the Pittiiburgh The Men'a Amateur Golf cham- A The sorbad gams of a 4ou New York the New .York' Gianta. la the broth­ broke in two, the Op aaiUng^into eye. .Then w elj deride.'' trafo' S. Philip Cabldi aaya ha baseman with a p.-obabl*'' return jmde ^ Jilts iH his first lag the chairmanahi|). Mr; Mahoney HEAVY .WORK pionship will be held Aug. 23-28 at Me-header lato In the Season w asjivt^!t" er of Lee Grissom whp hurled for PLANT— 295 IROAD SI TEL MI-9-4224 th* bleachers. At .the Jtospital a held a Hearing for :10 player# on to the minors in the offing when yielded to th* urging of th* other HUDH la tha ina jo f i««ffv*s (19271. Groaaa Points Farms. Mich. En­ that ple.ye4l heceoae of' darkn*p*.'i W*p|htnsif*n Brooklyn. Cincinnati and Phlladel- doctor took thiW' Stitches tn the s!ethl*hem. Pa. — (NKA1--Sec­ a charge of parking their car# on I training got unde.- , wav tost Oimmisatonera who felt tha't he STORE— 1099 MAIN STRI TEL M kMO#? ond Ba#*nuui Harry.W. Slots w-'as PhUadelphIa — fNEA> - Heavy ProoerigtioR PIm u m c t TneoPd for fjrft-yaar play- tries for the tourney close July Kn the riiiha pie.vB

P a e k t w e l v e MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD» MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 13,1964 \ ' -S, MANCiHESTER EVENING HERALD. MAKCHESTER, CX)NN., TUESDAY, JU tY 18,1954 PAGE TBUTIIir ------Antoaobiko for Sil# 4 .HOQMhoM Soririi^ { Help Wantedrr^Feaiala .35 DogB—Rirds-^PetB. 41 H0I1M8 For Said ’ 72 Offered 1S*A Household Goods 61 Apartments—FUto— Houi^^For S a lt' 72 IlMort Froporty For Salt 74 1S4S CHBVROLET , Sedan. Heater, WANTED—Girl (or'laundry wrap­ CtaMfied radio,. 1144 Oldsmdhile six coupe, t h B n e w Ma n c h e s t e r p#ti tenements 63 if A lfd a i^ T in , Bolton, Oov^fby H W n c SANDS Beach, Wd Lyme, Nuclear Engine Rockville-Vemon TTiome’S. Body hydramatlc, new linfs. No down SERVICE O ft aU m aka ae'sewing ping, also g ir ^ o r general laun­ Canter, 9M Main St., invites ydu NO NEED TO JOIN A CLUB add VAnon liatinga. 4 to t room machines. Also electrifying, dry work. Apply tai person. Maple SEE THE ESedTT AGENCY Oonn. seven room cottage with OSMEEAI.#BISCn2d payment, S490 weekly. Cole to Visit peu of aU kinds. Cwi- TWO FURNISHED rooms. Ught aiiiglea, $9,750 and up; tw6-faml- lot. Four bedrooma, ' large done in your home. Sichel, MI. Dry. a e a n ^ and Launderers, 72 nscticut. bred PsrakeeU. MI. Top Quality Furniture • hbusekeepUjtg. Adults, Inquire 10 FIRST FOR REAL VALUES lies, $13,800 and up. Will exchange Mvertlttiienfo Motors. Ml. 9.OM0. 9:9419. Day phone Ml. M lT l. Maple 8V llvlM room w)th fireplace, all con­ Could^Run Sujb To Be Checked 9-4278. Hours Monday through ''' Brand Name Appliances Depot Square, Apt, 4. IN HOUSING X small homes for large homea or veniences, fum iahei Two large Stodolski Family Appeal RANGB — RSnUftEUAtOIIS ^ W AM ItS 'Vice versa. Will buy or sell direct Friday. 10 to 8:30, Saturday 9 to and TV af Tremendous Bavlhga'' porches, shade trees. Call IQ. CLASSIFIED ADVT. 1M2 FORD 'r\»«-doQr. Highest o«ar FLAT FINISH HoUand svindow HOUSpiWVES anxious to ca n i. $1 Twepty-fiVe yeara of seUing and NO SALESBfEN^VBRY LOW OVERHEAD shades, made to measure. Ail to $2'^per hour without canvassing, 6; Wednesday closed at 2 p.m. S. MANCHESTER — Westwood 8t. 3-5093 Around World - DEPT. HOURS accepted. MI. 4.S160. A H. Green stamps. c h a m b e r s f u r n i t u r e Burinesa Loottlona financing. ConfldenUal aervice. In E^eath iProbe OPEN 8 to S^ATUBDAY 8 to 5 metal Venetian blinds at a new te P .q, ^ Box. 38t, Hartford, Good quality home under conV Latest Town Court Ruling 8:16 A; M. to 4-.30 P. M. ^ SALES .. For Rent 64 Howard R. Itoattogs Agency. Ml. BOLTON LAKE- ALL DAY SUNDAY 8 to 8 1934 DODGE V>8 Station wagon, low price. Keys made while you struetlon. 6-room Oarriaon Colb- ’’ 9-1107 any. flme.\ (OauttoMd from Paga One)' (Oaattraad radio and heater, like new. Only wait. Marlow's. At The Green nisi, 3 large- bedrooma, double Rockville, July 13 —{Special)— Bif Trade-In Alhwn^cea No Caah Down IF YOU NEED a good ateady in­ Live Stock—VehiclM 42 FRONT OFFICES COPY CLOSING TIME llOd miles. Spotless. Let's make Mitchell 3-5187 closets with. gliding doors. PHELPS ROAD — g)x room Co­ SUMMER COTTAGE (Rebate on th« measure late today The Stodolski family of Talcott Stores CloMd WEAVING ot burns, moth hblw come and can work only half days WE BUY COWS,' calves and beef ' Ceramic tile bath, lavatory. mothar, w)m> was aole benaflclary FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. a deal. Bank ratec Big trades at Hours: 10 to 5—7:30 to 8:30 P. M. FOR RENT lonial, excdllent condition, oil or tomorrow. Avenue had another day in court under an earlier wlU, waa left a Brunner’s Packard, Rockville and torn clothing, hotaery runs, —sell Avon Products. Experience catUe. Also horses. Plala Bros. Fireplace. Hot water oil heat. ■team heat, 2-car garkge, over Five rooms, two-car garage. On MON. THRU FRI. unnecessary. Call AD. 8-1944, Th« committee headed by Rep. yesterday following their arfeat Member sloraa o f tho Mer­ one-eighth shara. BRUNKER'S Road.. TalcottvlUe. 0|wn evenings. handbags repaired, M p ^ re­ Tel. ML 1-7406; MANCHESTER-^2-badroom Colo­ . t60’ frontage, shade trees,, ahruba, Route .44-A. Lake' privllegea. FtXJRENCE OIL heater, $300; W. sterling Cole (R-N.Y) praised chants Retail 'Bureau of ..the • Thorne told hia attorney. Jay Actaaa Fran Garrify'a—NaxftTa VWlaert ’ 1 0 ;S0 A. N. placement, umbrelles repaired, WANTED—Two shirt preaa opera­ Spacious Rooms nial. Living room, dining room, ten, near aehools and bOs line, early Stinday- morning for a dis­ 1933 OLDSMOBILE ConverUble, Kenmore Ironer, 8.drawer vanity ♦ Blaslly winterised. the draftera of the'^original act, Oism ter of Cbmmerce wUl re­ plough,, f t that time h* feared he ROCKVnXB ROAD, TAUXMTVtiXE—IIM -im SATURDAY 9 A. M. men’s shirt collars xTeversed and tors, experience not necessary. kitchen and den. Fireplace, ex­ ice location. Carlton W. HUtdi- turbance at their home. A t an might not live until hia 21st Mith- has power brakes, power steering, replaced. Maslow'# LitUe Mend­ Articles For Sale 45 dresser.' Call Rockville 8-8386. ins. 9-3132, 9-4894. but aaid that changed conditions main closed all day Wednsa- Must apply in person. New Model Private Lavatories tra lavatory, hot water oil heat, afternoon session of the court, Mrs. daye during the months of day ia October. He asked that hia power top. new set 5 w.w. tires. ing Shop, . Laundry, 73 Summit St. Sunrad cast Iron recessed radla- . Full Price 54,200. make It'neceasary'that: Ida Stodolski, 30, charged with VOVB OMHPEBATION WILL' Hydramatlc drive. Also 1953 COMB m —Browse around The WHITE ROPEB gaa stove with “ Our proviaions for the control July and August. death, if it occurred,-be thoroughly BB ATPREGIATCO Clievrolet convertible, Power Woodshed, 11 Main St., Manches­ sepsrate heating unit; also an­ tors. AtUched garage. ‘ High- JO ROOM h o u s e . of (atomic) informaUoh must now breach at the peace, was given a inVeaUghted. OORNICES^Iffapea'and slip covers WANTED — Woman for general Parking For Forty Carg Inquire 100 IS day Jail sentence and placed on glide, radio and hekter, w.w. Urea. custom made ^by Classic Decora­ ter, Conn. Good uaed furniture other stove suitmble for cottaxe. huid. Park School. Iramediata Woodland Stritot. be revised to protect our naUonal Dr. 'Lron attributed Thorne’s housework, one or two days a bought and sold. Tel. Ml. 8-3134. MI9-71t6. ■ occupancy. , ' V EDWARD-J. HOLL probation for six montha. death to the depressive breath- GREAT EASTERN Diol MI-3-5121 Bank rates, big trades. Brunner's tors, 41 Oak St, For free estimate week. Call MI. J9-4758. Open 'tU 7 p.m. interest in a world where the forces Packard, Talcottvlller Open eve- cau let. 9-3730. l89 East Center Street' EAST HARTFORD — St. $9,990—^FOUR ROOM house, good Realtor ot.evil have edded teutheir'eonven- Frank Stodolaki, 31, was fined tsraection on MeClean Street and halting effeeta oft narcotics, a ings. BARN AT HOME doing an easy, NEW ROCK Maple play pens. Cape Cod, plastered walla, pan­ condition, convenlem, to bus and 1009^ Main Street Uonal arma' a growing ability to $15 for intoxication and $25 for ..Vernon Avenue. . sleeping pptlon and wood alcohol. 21 OAK STREET— MANCHESTER/^ Original price 117, now $10.95. breach of the peace. Francis Sto­ LaReway was driving' west on 0 1 ^ JOBS, lawn mowing and light high paying hand. work. Interested For Appointment Call eled recreation room wkh aliding ■chool, $14,860--Seven'^room brick i n 3-5118 launch a devastating atomic blow He opined a second person m l^ t A. V. -BURT” LINDSAY, trucking wanted by two reUable ONE LARGE SIZE OX Yoke, in Other articles reasonably priced. /.and shingle Cape Cod. L a ^ e lot. dolski was fined $10 for Intoxica­ McClean Street and Dtireiko north have administered narcotics in women will be taught. Write Bpx A-1 condition. Call Ml. 3-3343. door cloaeU, garage 14’x24* with ■gainst the free world . . . WE SPECtAUZE IN / Loot and Found Auto Accessories—Tires 6 and capable young men, days or 293, West .Hartford. Old Art Craft Shoppe, MI. 9-3387, Mitchell 9-9779 work bench. Beautifully' land- ■ Oil hot water heat, conil^atlon ANDOVER. BOLTON, (Coventry — Beyond WUdeet Di-eams tion and given a IS day suspended on Vernon Avenue. Patrolman Ed­ Thorne’s veins. early evening!. Call MI. 9-3833. or Bceped lot, garden. Excellent r windowa and screens. $15,30() _ Several easily winterized cottages “ We of this generation have Jail sentence, with aix montha w o- ward Quinn is, inveatigatlng the "Ne Poleon to QoaaHtjr FOUNt>—a teUowi who will w u , BEAUTIFUL SelecUon e t wool.rem- WHITE GLENWOOD combination bation for breach of the peace. The BATTERIES — 30% off. Stpiiire MI. 3-8136. HOUSEKEEP^IR Wanted, Exper­ nanu at low prices. Also tm wool FOUR ROOM office suite and lav condition. Ownei; moving' f r m three bedroom ranch. ConvenWt waterfronU, $3>)6 and up; near been visited with, a new form of accident. No arrest has been made However, the panel reported RESIDING YOUR HOME w u b clean out your car (or type aa low as 14.98 ex., long type ienced in child eSre and cooking. gaa heating, atoiy at 13 -Oak St. Apply Wat to bus and schools. Many o th ^ Stodolskla 'were represented by and the damage to each vehicle is only IS. For aervico telephone and inatrucU iaa in braiding ruga. with timer, oven regulator and state. Price $10,996. waterfront, 51,700 aneach e room cottage, screen commend this legislation to the On June 28 the family was be­ Peter Jesonls of 27 Lpruce SL cally examined slides o t tissue eeo- personal papers. Finder please Emerson T.V. 17” table model, 9-8094. room has picture windows and Fireplace. Pleasant dining room. c<^MI..t-0Ml. ______cottvllle; east of Brunner's. MI. salesladies,'.(or new children's ; POWER MOWERS porch, neVdy redecorated, ^.Congrcaa that the atom will be not fore the City Court and Ida, Fran­ Ko’sclusskoa. Win tloiui from Thorne's body and also 3-7449. store. References required. Apply No'Money Down—$2 Weekly mahogany cabinet. MS. MI. 9-0851. fireplace. AM floors cork-tiled, Kitchen with breakfast, nook. weekly, C a ir ^ k v llle 6-3384 after cis and Mrs. Ann Stodolski were The, Koaciursko team iPundiy CAR BURN GILT MODERN Offices for rant. Private Screen porch. Three bedrooms oil me[ne dedestroyer but the servant of studied new specimens they, pre- r—Blue and grey parakeet. Vi­ in person, Mari-Mad’s, 691 Main BUDGET CENTER windows, Anderson pressure, 5 p.m. ftimanqwity.” fined $50. each on a breach of p^ace trounc»d the PAC boys 11 to 0 St. TWO WHITE single cast Iron sinks, lavatories if deaired. Findell stesm best. Nice lot. Convenient pered from (trgBA samples re­ cinity o( Union Street. Reward. Economy overhaul, moat all 91 Center Street size 17’ X 24” . Double wash tubs. aeal, tiled cabinet kitchen with ' m -><^111 J would: charge. On June 23 in Hartford last nlftht at RecreaUon Field. moved from the body before huri- M V S r m CaU l|a. 9-3304. Building— Contracting 14 Building, Manchester Green. Ml. built-in features. Trade-Wind to bus and school. H. B: Grady. County Superior Court,' Judge This U the second shutout In as cars. Parts and labor 849.96. CLERKTYPI8T position opening MI-3-4164 121 Park St. 3-4863. Broker. Ml. 3-8009. Suburban F o K ^ e 75 1. AhUiorize the negotiation of ai. fan, basement fireplace, garage, agreeoieiinnema V/v/ith foreign nations George C. Conway imposed a fine many games for the Vernon Ave­ The panel alao said there was I o 6t —Grey and white stripe tiger No money down. |4.90 month­ CUSTOM BUILT homes, general August 3, to do billing, cashiering c j a s H GLENWOOD STOVE with separate 61R CONDITIONED offices. Mod­ 1,000-galion oil t.ank, city water. ' • SUNNY VIEW DR. Venibq, New in the arekx^ peacetime uses of of $150 each for -Francis and Ida nue club. The game was strictly no evidence of paacreatitis or kid­ eat. Male.? Bob taUed. Reward. contracting, remodeling, rapairing and statistics. Year around, part ALL ALUMINUM combination win­ Immediate occupancy, ly, All work guaranteed. gas heating unit, excellent Work­ ern design. Near Post Office, Main MANCHESTER—Six room Cspe 3 bedroom split-level, atomic ener|7 ^ .^ e committee aaid Stodolaki. plus a Im e year sus­ a no-contest affair starting with ney disease. ■KKuH nm VBV mBNEB 1. NaTION-WftI CliBIT. Over I Finder 'plaaae call MI. 3-3000. Financing arranged. Free esti­ time position. 8:30 a.m. to 12:80 dows and doors, self-storing, tove pended Jail sentence, alao ' they aflUiatsd a0k«s to D. E a m i O n mates. Vancour ConatrucUon Co.. p.m; daily. Monday through Satf ing condition. Best offer. Call MI. street, corner Wadsworth. ' Ml. BOLTON Ce Ht e R — Bayberry Cod. Garage, wooded lot, on bus Built in stove and oven, plaatisrad this WoUM provide "a mechanism the top of the third when the win­ . McCarran called on the panel MOTOR SALE heat, comfort, convenience, last a 9-8400. were placed on probation for two ners came up with six runs on five HHBieiUMartoi JOMaPtoi s. cuitoai wnw loawft. Lsoa H 173 Highland S t Tel. MI. 8-4838. urday. Call Mr. Seller for Inter, lifetime; Free demonstration. Call 9-9779, or MI. 9-9819. Road. 3-bedroom Ranch, two line, near school— $11,900. walls, aelect oak floors, ahlngle^ to Implement '(ht President's for help when some medical au­ Ford. Chevrolet, etc...... 1174.95 years. This sentence stemmed from hlu including successive doubles thorities expressed differences of • t o o 1 8.38 ~ J T W to oMdsaad tocana. Ask far * 9 1 view. Manchester Memorial Hoe anytime. BUI Tuhsky. MI. 9-9095. yeara old. AtUched garage, terior. A real fine home in an ex­ sacstime ’’ International atomic 24.25 19.25 Peraonals Pontiac, OldsmobUe. etc. .,$174.95 CABINET MAKINO—Wi also do FOR QUICK SALE-Flrat reason­ plaatered walls, ceramic tile cellent neighborhood. Directions 9l plan.” a charge of obtaining money by by Roger Javarackus and Douglas opinion on Dr. Leon's findings. O akto"tetadiic to fian49|y| pital. MI. 9-3301. able offer for clean gas stove In BOLTON—Small home, $5,500. >900 89.05 30.70 No Money Down, $2.00 Weekly. aU typea of carpentry work, r » SKYLINE STONE Quarry. Flag­ SubnrlMin For Rent 66 bath, fireplace, aluminum com­ 14 mile east of Vernon Center. Rt. 2v Permit the AEC tV transfer false pretense. RoberU. Kenny Satryb, on the hill Stpugh gave McCarran a tele­ AUovo poyoeHt coooe BvtrytbiBp 1 a. raST 8MVK8 «• t-nf'rj THE PROSPECT BUI School (or good condltloq. Atl. 3-6331. Has everything. Skewes Benefit Boosted young chUdren wiU re-open Sept. New Motor Guarantee. modeling, alterations, etc. Good WANTED— Capable woman for stone, veneer, cut stone: Open bination atorm windowa and 30. Warren E. Howland, Realtor- to ahqther nation partlcfj^lng in for the K o s clu ^ o team, pitched gram yesterday -from Yale Stein, A IM« •! »ie» ewa 130.40 4. W iM vmt loaN. PI workmanship, and reasonable general housework. Three days week days and Sunday. Dry wall SOUTH COVENTRY — Four doors, Venetian bllnda, ameaite Insurer, 648 Woodbridge St. MI. such aVagreement atomic hiater- During last night’s UtUe League a good ball game holding his one of hia investigators. Stain in­ MasliT WMIS 1. 12 twimmi— O n m an «4th the m g 8th. Aaneportation furnlencd. Mrs. THREE USED electric ranges, $30 rMma, bath apartment. Main l«iHtk«»Hi •! ^ COLE MOTORS rates. Estimates gladly mven. per week. Hours 9 -a.m. to 3 p.m stone, $4 per ton. inquire at drive, lot 150’xl50’. Near library, 10 Minutes From Town- 5 '/i 3-8300, MI. 8-5711. ials in qUgntities needed for Hhe baseball game, it was announced rivals to three hlU. In tonight’s vestigated an account given Chica­ onika, cons la t o i a j y f Lais T^ybur, director, Phoiie MI. and up, one used combination d i­ Street; Two rooms, bath, kitchen­ oyer pie public address system 9-57BT. 436 Center Street Cau Dick at PI. 3-3393 or John at Good pay.. Call MI. 3-3001. Jack's Pavilion, Crystal Lake, electric range, |75. Excellent for churchea and achoola. room ranch. Two car garage, large development/, or utilization 6< game the Elks ■ will meet the go police Saturday by Ouu-lea tasMs gas lo $144 Ml-9-0980 ML 3-5769. Route 80 or Tel. Robert Minor. ette, Main Street. PI 2-7501. lot. $2,000 down. ' ANDOVER, BOLTON, Coventry atomic energy/for nonmilltary and that an anonymous donor had Moose at 4:30. Magistro. 18, of Akron, Ohio, a fel- cottage. Also four uaed T.V. aets, VERNON — Box Mountain. 23- and. vicinity—Bolton Lake (Spe­ guaranteed fiart or possibly all of MRS. SOPpI, reader and advlaer. Rockville 5-5042, console models, V.H.F. only, 170 research purpoefeq. ■••clsuka aat Decem'ber and that IM MAIN STn 2iM FL, Ovir Wa4lwarth*s, MAM WANTED—Ride from West Middle Trotter SL MI. 8-0309. as bookkeeper. Good posi­ aold or rented. Repaira on all ment. Call MI. 3-8078 large hallway on second floor. Lots of listings of all kinds. We weapons—but, not including any change in the date for the benefit Robr rta, 8b ...... 4 j 3 3 3 a he saw the young heir aaoka a boms, Dual-costrol insureo car, Agency, Covemry. PI. 2-6872. Sstryb. p ...... 4 j 1 . . a M llc lW S-41M • Ask W W v n MANaBW TurnpUce to Pratt and Whitney. 7 makes. Marlow’s. Ba r g a in s in used appliances. Attractively redecorated. Ar­ have a couple o f . rural rents too. game betwee t'/teama representing to 8:80 p.m. Call MI. 9-8331 ataodard or automatic. Call Man FOR DEPENDABLE service on tion for right part.v. information on their design and marijuana cigarette with a New OMN THUetOAY IVININCt UNTIl 8 rj*. Chester Driving Academy. PL Terms and trades. James A. WANTED—Five or six room rent tesian well. Thouaanda of tulips, Call Ellsworth Mitten Ajfency, fabrication. Hamilton 8t*ndai< and St. {fyril’a WbfclFF,wh.*T*’ M lbk' ...... 3 0 0 07 0 G 0 n York gasoline filling stelion at­ iMM nSi ta mUaSi •( s8 i ciupentry work from $3 to $3,000, WiNTER 8E1AL Of Connecticut by family of four. Maximum rent crocus, etc. Breeaeway, 2-car ANDOVER—Four lovely rooms, at­ of Hartford. ’Die contest originally 3-7349, ToU free. Woods Appliances, 383 Center St. Realtors— MI-3-3030. tached garage, lot 100’ x 2Q0% The committee said such infor­ Wiju“ if f 2 2 « « 0 tendant. Magistro said tlie night telephone RockVille 5-8759. aluminum combination atorm win­ Ml. 9-1918. $85: within twenty mile radius of garage, ameaite drive. Lamp scheduled for Weditssday night, RIDE . WANTED—to be in Hart Apply In Person $10,500. Madeline Smith, Realtor, mation would include 'data neces- attendant suxompanied. them to AUTO DRTVINO instructugi- All dows and doors. Guaranteed Good Hartford. MI. 9-3973 any time. posts, atone wall. Aug. 11 has been changed to Wed­ Dowsewlcz.’ rf” .'.'.'.'.O 0 - 0 0 0 0 Herlem, ford at 8:30 a.m. Call AQ. 8-1139. CONTRACTORS for remodeling, Housekeeping, Manchester repre- MI. 9-1642 or Ml. 9-1144. zary to the. development of defense leaaona on Insured dual control NINE PIECE Blond mahogany din­ VERNON — Building lot. Sunny ELLSWORTH MITTEN plans, the training of personnel in nesday. Aug. 18. Toib** ...... 2S 11 iJ i i "i ' j painting and wallpapering, all gen­ ■entaUve. M. J. Oranfield MI. ing room set,.4 drawer cheat. Rose BARTLSTT-BRAINARD executive P.A.C. (»l Stein said he went to the atatioB WANTED —- Ride tp Travelers, car. Capable experienced instruc­ eral carpenter work. Reasonable. CLARENCE ANDERSON View Drive. $1,800. . AGENCY the employment of, and defense Win at Torrington' . at S2nd 8t. and 8th Ave.,-and that 9-3758. rug. Roll-a-way cot. glrl’a bicycle, wiihea to relocate In Mancheater. a AB R H t o a E hours 8.4, CaU MI. 9-0637 after tor. Oordner Auto School. ML MI. 9-4291. 539 East Center Street Wanted—(Real Estate 77 againat, atomic weapons, and the' Two local dog fanciera,,captured neither John DeVito, the night at- 9-6010, JA. 7-8880. sewing machine, Fur rug MI Want to rent 5-8 room house, or ALSO — Many other liatinga In • first prizsa on Sunday at the ...... 1 0 0 4 1 0 • 8 p.m. 74 East Center Street WINDOW Screens, like new, with evaluation of the capabilities of g- >b ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 tendant, nor his aaaUtant, Meyar 9-3639. rent same with option to buy. Call Cape Cods, Ranch, Colonial and READY BUYERS waiting. For im­ Northwestern Dog Club show lield Korljch. p. 3b ...... 8 0 3 0 0 1 MORTLOCK’S DRIVUVU School. hardware. Some painted. Assorted collect Springfield, Maas. 9-9340- 2-Famlly Homes. potential enemies In the employ­ y- *« ...... 2 0 0 3 0 1 Gross, could identify p h o to g ra ^ Roofing—Siding 16 Tel. MI-9-4553 sizes. MI. 3-4833T. mediate action Hat your property ment' of atomic weapons.” at Torrington. Jph J. Moran of Magistro or Thorne. He aaid Automobiles for Sale 4 Lost confidence quiody restored EIGHT YEAR OLD Glenwood gaa Aronaon. SEE JARVIS FOR MORE with the Albert.J. Gatto Co., Real­ won first honors with his Osin atove.'Good condition. Reasonable Asks LleeiMe Permits >1> ...... 2 0 0 3 0 0 DeVito related that “no hangliw by a skiUed, coutsous instructor. RAY’S ROOFING Co. Built up FLAGSTONEy Stone for waUa, THE ESCOTT AGENCY tors. CH. 9-8489, evenings MI. Tsrrier puppy, and alao awarded Mllllken. rf...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 BEFORE YOU Buy a uaad oar Ltcense included. Insured, dual Call Ml. 9-3313 or JA. 9-9019. HOME VALUE FOR 3-4944, JA. 8-3999. 4. Permit the AEC to license (JrousXc. p. cf around” ever la permitted at the roofs, gutter work, roof, chimney Help wanted— Male 36 house fronu, Hreplacas, etc. Bol­ 266 High St. West, Manchester first prise Was the smooth halt Buchpcw station. Bee Gorman Motor Bales. Buick controlled standard and hydrama- Business Propeily For Ssle 70 private industry to possess and Archiw: repairs. Free esUmstes. Ray ton Notch Quarry. M*. 9-0617. TWO ELECTRIC Refrigerators, $15 (Near McKee Street. West Side) YOUR MONEY Fox Terrier i-uppy. Colonel M ackr Bales and Bervloe. 385 Beam tic cars. y a . 8-7398. Hagenow, MI. 9-2214. Ray Jack DIUVERS — Applications being IF READY to buy, aell, axchanga utilize atomic materials and to owned by J. Stanley McCray. Ktyr. 3b The inquest into ’Thome's death and $20; two gaa refrigerators,’ $35 b u il d in g . Ideal for phifesaional MI 9-7683 real estate, mortgagea' arranged. own atomic reactors or "fumaces” r. Knowllon.X Btraet MTtcheU S-3S71. Open eve­ aon. Ml. g-8S2S.' Uken for experienced-dump truck A COMMERCIAL BAR and back men, space for two office suitea. arranged. Koalnwikv, ct will be tasumed tomorrow. Among nings. BXl LARD’S DRIViNO SCHOOL — and $60; one oil and gaa range, . If yo\i are home hunting he sure Conault Howard R. Haatlnga, " designed to produce and utilize Personal Mention witnesses celled waa ’William J. drivers. Must be good, herd work­ bar 16 ft. long. Also 16 ft. long $25. LaFlemme Appliance Co. 15 Three large rooms each, also for to these listings reduced In J. Stanley McCray has been ap­ Cwlkls. If .. "Maiichester’s oldeat" Owner- r o o f in g . Siding and carpentry. $1,000 DOWN, THREE bedroom Agency, MI. 9-1107. such'materials. Hsmllton. lb 1 0 0 0 0 b Welsh, attorney for the Ontlflen- Oelilfled by AAA and Board of er, with excellent driving record. knotty pine partition. Ideal for Oak Street. • two tenements up. A1 location, pries for a quick aale. pointed head atei'/ard for the an­ 1830 MERCUBT CLUB coupe, two Alterations and additions. Ceilr Apply, at Thomas Colls Construe cellar or play room. Pool table, ranch, fireplace, large rooms, pic­ The dissenters to certain aec-' tal Illinois National Bank and tone finieh, radio, heater, local Ekiucation. Wa offer training, ex- zoned for business. Building in ex- ture window, high ;elevation, full USTINGS WANTED — Singla, nual Farmington Valley Kunnel Totmlp • ...... *...... *0 *3 is 2 "s hags. Workmanship guaranteed. tlon Co., 251 Broad S t, Manchea pin ball machine. MI 9-8070 after ceUent condition. Steam and’ hot ONLY $1.3,500 for this immacu­ tions were Reps, 'Cole and Van Ko»rtu»ikoixkn ...... V. X 304 201~ ll Trust Oo„ trustee of an aatike eat See U$ For The Best Valiee ofwner, low milcagei See Boh 'petlence, latest methods. ML ter. • cellar, g a ru e , one acre, trees, two-famUy,. three-family, bust- Club dog Show U, be held st Farm­ P AC...... X^OOO 000— 0 up by the aill o f Thome's father, 9-2245. . A. A. Dion, Inc., 2W . Autumn 8. May be seen at Walnut Grill, water heat. Large parking lot. late 8 room Cape Cod, 3 bedrooms naaa proparty. Hava many Zandt (R-Pa), who opposed the ington on Saturday, July 24th. Oliver today. Center Motor Salee, etreet Mltch*V 8-4S80. Musical instruBients 55 suburban. Carlton W. Hutchina. 2B. Jsvsrscku*. TourtriloK Rnbrrta, Gordon. Walnut Street. $38,000. Carlton'W, Hutchins. MI. Ml. 9-61$2, 9-4W4. (one finished in knotty pine), buyers. Mortgagea arranged. section of the bill regarding pa­ This is an air breed show that Ix>san. Caiistl: 8B. Sslr.vK: DR, P.A.C. 431 Main S t • ‘ WANTED—Man for fu-nac# instal 9-3183. 9-4394. tents; Reps. Holifield (D-Calif) BurkhSrdt^irnui: LOB. P.A.C. 2, Ko»- McCarron aaid he wants to AUTO ORTVINa instruction from PIANO TUNING and voicing. Com­ large kitchen, dining room with Pleaae call George L. Graaiadlo, attracts about 700 entries. In Town! We Mean it! FOR TH E BEST bi Banded built Utlon. Full time. Experienced No. 7 McCORMACK movving ma­ built-in cabinets, spacious living and I^-lce (D-Ill) who said the bill cluatko 3: BB. Satryb 4. Suchrekt 3. question Welsh about wHhdiawal ONLY DOUGLAS wlU ssU you a your home. Insured dual control up roofa, ahlngle roofs, gutters, chine; alto Chevrolet truck. 12 ft. plete rebililding, repairing restyl­ MANCHESTER^- Owner trana- Realtor, $atcheU 8-587S. 108 Matthew Allen, past exalted Kofitrh 1; SO. Satryb 5. Suchrrkl. 4. car. Larson Driving School. MI. p^ferred. Apply iM West Middle ferred out of state, must aacrifica / has 15 “ major defects,” and Sen. of trust funds. i model car aa^iow aa $133 conductors. and roof repaira «—u Turnpike. body. Inquire 100 Woodland St. ing. Keys recovered. 24 hour serv­ Farms and Land. For Sale 71 room with fireplace. Hot water Henry street ruler of RockviHe Lod;fe of Elks KorlacH J; Rita off. Surbrckl 4 for A oOwn. Wa do not a n you to take 9-6075. ice. All work guaranteed. The lovaly six room Cape Cod. Ml, oil heat. Only 4 years old. Qualified Pastore (D-RI.) who. In a state­ returned home yesterday after at­ runa In 2 1-3 Innibfa; Groua 1 for (r A b o M8, ’49. ’50 Chevro- *50 Okb l-I^ r 4..81045 Coughlin, MitchsU $ T707. 9-3853. ment signed also by Holifield and runa in 0: Koelach 4 for B runa In a loan from 'i^fiaidc or ttnapee BARBER WANTEl>-Hotel barber UNDERWOOD Standard typewriter Piano Shep of Manchester. Phones NEAR BOLTON-HEBRON line — veteran can buy with 5'^- down. tending the Elks National Con­ .3 1-3: HBP; W. Prultina: PB. Oraaay leta Priced Right! ~ \eonpaay to ^ompleta your down shop. Full or part time. Rockville for sale, 135. Inquire 83 Drive A, Ml. 9-9329, 9-5074. Carrying charges approximately w a n t e d / Price, called for dealing with vention in Los Angeler. Osltf. 4, (troua Javarackua 1: W. Satryb: Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 100 acre farm, tar road, hewer 3 MANCHESTER—Duplex 4 and 4 u, Ventura, 'Vanke; L, Buchrckl, ’53 Mercury g W - .fH 95 sent BoaiUvely only $14S Roofing 6-7438. Sliver Lane. room Cape Cod. plaster finish. $80'per month. groups of* nations on peacetime Pleat Reopens u0st Plans ’53 Ford V-8 4-Dr., |1575 " a 1949 car, $195 buya a If-A rooms. Nice lot, near center, oil Two family 5 andXor-6 and atomic developments instead of- DO YOU NEED a bicycle? Re­ Also, 4 room cottagSv Artesian furnaces, shade trees, two-car ga- The local plant of the American Talcottvllle Items are now tuui: i buya a 1932. No addlUon- 1931 MERCURY 3-door. Radio and JUST $14,500 for this Green 6 (flats). / with one at a time as set forth In Corp. has reopened after ’52 Pontiac pairs? See Bob Kicrnan at Man­ ROOFING—-Speciallaing in rspalt- W’anted— To Buy .Well. (Good for 2 familiesi. Both •’•g*. Ranch 'home three bed­ died th.roagli Hie Mancheater Eve^ ’51 Mercury 2-Dr. ^. Btea or loana. We guaran­ Ing roofs o f aU kinds. Also new WANTED—Part Ume doorman, un heater. Good Urea, $995. Maple 58 placea have electricity, np.runnlng Manor Ranch. 3 rooms, 3 bed­ the bill. being closed last week for the an­ Addition chester Cycle Shop, 168 West der 60. State Theater, bedroom set. 20 Uiclan St., Town. rooma, attached garage. Excellent ning Herald Rockville banau, lo­ OTerdiive .... .11395 H. T...... 1 1 9 4 5 tee to aaU under the above terms Middle Turnpike, Hours 4 p. m. roofa. Gnttar work. Chlmneya WANTED—Uaed chain-driva tri­ water or central he^t, $12,900. rooms. ceramic tiled bath, attach­ We have an out of .state Holifield and Price, In a- sepa­ nual vacation period. m ttb n ^ aa low aa $40 monthly. condition. Price $14,000. Immedi­ cated at One Market SL, tele­ to 10 p. m. weekdays. 8 s. m. to cleaned, repaired, 26 years’ ex­ I M.M. MOVIE outfit and accea- cycle, in good condition. Call MI. Manyv other dairy ahd poultry ate .occupancy. Howard R. Hast- ed garage with ameaite' driveway. bu.ver waiting. rate statement, said, among other Art Aaaoclatioii Good credit la our only requlre- perience. Free aatimatca. Call IF YOU ARE Working on the sec. Aluminum combination window's phone Reekville S-StSft. BuU^ Four i^aftBi^ms ’52 Lincoln Capri *51 Dodfc 4-Dr. .^11145 7 p, m. Saturdays. MI 9-2098 or ond shift and would like to earn aories. Will sell In lot or separate­ 9-3263. farina. Welles Agency, Coventry. Ings Agency. MI. 9-1107 any time. If you really want to sell, things, that the committee bill was T h e Tolland County Art Aaao- / n s p t Dtyglaa Motors, 333 Main. 9-3302. Howiey. Manchester Mitchell PI. 2-3372. ■ and acrecM. Beautifully land- of “questionable form and tim­ ciation meets tonight at 8 in the . 4-Door ...... ,.$2495 3-5361. about four full weeks pay extra ly. Call MI. 9-9369. contact the To Washingtoift^ School *53 Ford Victoria .^ .8 ato yearly, contact Louie Oriowski acaped. Qualified veteran can buy ing": Tended to place the AEC aociai rooms of the Union Congre­ 1948 HARLEY DA'VIDSON, model I’ x 20” X 42” KNO'TTY p i n e MANCHESTER VALUES!' with no dowTi payment. chairman "on a i^estal”: . And gational Church. Paul Zimmej'man 1941 CHEVIwLET Club coupe. Call after 6 p.m; MI. 3-3332. Rooms Without Board 59 E & F^ REALTY CO. Vase Presented /Board Asks M$irtiii A b o ’4 7 /’49 an d’50 counter. Ideal for rumpus room. Houses For Bale 72 would enable the AEC “to turn of the Hartford Art School will .— — ’52 Dodge 4-Dr. ...fl2 9 5 8-0193 after 5 p.m. 123. Good condition. MI. 3-7748 Heating-^PlnmhjBg 1? O ld s...... 1395 up MI. 9-8169, Don's Grinders 130 $9,700 — Four rooms, full base­ JARVIS REALTY CO. this greatest energy resource over lead a discuaaion regarding the The Board of, -Education h u Spruce St. . NEWLY DECORATED, BeautifuUy TWO-FAMILY, ftvey rooms each 654 Center Street. Mancheater MI-9-6297 palntlnga aubmltted by the ihem- ' To Library Her^ 1989 FOUR DOOR NASH eedSn, LENNOX FURNACES and Warm , floor. Immediate /Occupancy aec- ment. ..Good lot. Conveniently lo», to private power inonopoly under submitted a request to Generti, ’51 Stndebaker 4-Dr. nceUant, clean\ car, one owner. (urniahed and apacloua room. The rated. Easily financed. or licenses unconditioned except for bera” of the association; ’49 Chevrolet Convertible. Business Services Offered 13 air heating. Earl Van Camp. MI. moat complete 1ig»t houaekeeping ond floor, aluminum storms and , MI-3-4U2 Manager Richard Martin for oh- Muet be aeen to\be appreciated. 9-3844. LOOK screens, near bus. Madeline $14,700 —- Three Bedroom Ranch, MI-3-4480 ^ the requirements of national ' The membera of the group will Arthur S. Barnes, publlshei- VI of tainlng an architect to draw up Special ...... $795 *53 Chevrolet 4-Dr. $11 W ^ e r E y e.. ra'dlo. Bargain, Building Matensis 47 faciUtiea available In Manchester. Evenings Call MT-9-6685 security and public health and MANCHESTER T.V> Service, radio You will marirel at the cleanliness Smith, Realtor. MI. 9-1343 or attached garage. Patio, , plas- bring work to the meeting this the Bristol Press, and hislis ^n-in- plans for the proposed addition to $180. MI. 8-4548. and T.V. apecialiaU alnce 1984. GUARANTEED Plumbing. and m a g a z i n e 9-1146. I , ■tered walls, tile bath, fireplace, safety.” evening which they wish to ex­ Washington School. A. A. heating. Jobbing and new work. Frying Lumber ....per M $99.00 of this building. Children accepted. law and daughter, Ms)kiyn and' House service call $3.50. MI. Central. Priced so reasonable radiant heat. City uUlitiaa. Low a Lots For Sale 7.1 STAMFORD HAS FIRST POLIO Holifield and Price said that hibit at the Somera Muaeum atart- At its June 21 meeting, the 1933 DODGE Tudor with gyromatic 9-3630 or MI. 3-4307. Joseph Skeltey. MI, 9-1014. 36 FOOT RANCH-4 large rooms, down payment. despite their chjectiona they “were ing July 16th. Pictures brought to­ Mrs. Elisabeth Barnes Jilvord, 8 transmission. FuUy equipped. A ’ Square and Rebutted Shingles. you’ll gasp! Be sure and see thU Boerd made a proposal to add four /H as an opening in many extras Including dishwash­ $24,000 :— Porter Street Area. LARGE LOT 100 x 250, high eleva- Stamford, July 13 OP)A ftve- willing to have the bill . reported night should be framed and ready Oakland St., have presetited to the classrooms to the south end of the n; one owner car. in excellent condl- COMPLETE Hand and power lawn 4 bdlea sq.) ----- per Sq. $19.95 one. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. Speeialf the Manchester Area er disposal.^ paneling, picture Extra large new aix room Ranch. tlqn, dry, 2>4 mllea from Man­ year-old boy is reported by health out for floor debate.” for hanging: C3iairman of the Whiton Memorial Ubriiry, a hand­ school. The proposal would also Mon, $1,293. MI. $-8387. mower sales; and service. Motors Moving—Trucking windows, ceramic tile bath, Rus- for a Select Oak Flooring, per M $209.00 ATTRACTIVELY furnished front Attached garage. Patio. Full cheater, city water, nice area. offlciala to be this, city’s first l>ollo hanging committee (or the exhibit some sterling sliver /a s e in mem­ include a lunch room and Idtchen tuned an overhauled. Pickup and Storage 20 Flush Doors . each $7.90 bedroom with twin beds. Complete co storm windows, full cellar, basement. Hatchway. Youngs­ Price $1800. MI. 9-8114. case of the- year. Dr,'James J. la Kenneth Tedford. to be constructed in the basement 1947 PONTIAC Sedanette. • 47,000 deUvery aarvico. Gibson’s Garage. ory of Mrs. IJIlian Shepard Bow­ original mllea. Must be seen. Call housekeeping facilities availaMe. porch, garage, large shade trees. town dishwasher-disposal unit Coatanzb, acting health commia- Chapter Night of the' addition, toilet rooms on 1942 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR $14$ ML 3-8013, MANCHESTER — Package Deliv­ 2-8 X 4-2 W in dow s- One of Manchester’a finest resi­ FOR b u il d in g project, 34 acres l^ecord Heat H its The Women of the Mooae meet ers, who died May 2, 1954. It bears Ml. 9-3919 after 8 p.m. ery. Local light trucking and SALES Private entrance. Parking. Inquire Rusco combinatidn windows, doors. aioner, said the boy was not ^ven the simple insertotioa; '"In Mem­ each floor of the addition and Complete ...... $14.^9 at 167 Maple St. dential, areas. Carlton W. Hutch- of land in Andov )r. Owmer aelling tonight at 8 with Senior Regent COMPLETE 'REPAIRS by Stuart package delivery. Refrigerators, PROMOTION A fine h'ome with the best of mate- the Salk Vaccination because he ory of Lillian S, Bowers.” some renovating done in the main ina, MI 9-3132,. 9-4394. rials. Call now. because ofofpoor lealth. MI 9-4397. was under age. Second gv-aders Central U. S. Area Margaret Johndrow preaidJng. This part of the building. R. Wolcott on wringer and auto­ wswera and atova moving a MAN Wa carry a complete line, of cedar SPACIOUS, Clean furnished rooms, Mrs. Bowers, local civic leader, . . . (MNi SO otiMrt. . . . SSOiip)! A FORD coupe. Call MI. matic washing machines, vacuum in Stamford received the shots Is Officers' Cxapter ..Night, with In the report to the manager, specialty. ML **-0782. 'a products. one light housekeeping apart­ BOLTON—New custom built six the officers of the Moose Lodge waa a director of the Town Li­ cleaqers, ' motors, ' small appli­ room home, large living room, some time ago. The boy's case brary Board iand a member of the tho board stated that the area now ment, one room with .kitchen VERNON VALUES! Read Herald Advs. (Continned from Pnge One) being invited to'be present at the served by the iKhooI is relatively 1941 FORU'Qub coupe. Excellent ances. Welding. 180 Main Street. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., Salary Plus n a t io n a 'l fireplace, -Youngstown kitchen, was described aa mild by Dr;Cos- building committee lo r the Whiton local and long distance movuig, privileges and two alnglet, ault- meeting. Several new membera ■table ahd not subject to extensive condition. N o ^ m e y down. Good Phone MI 9-3378.. " Commission BUILDERS SUPPLIES "able for men. Apply Vernon Inn, dishwasher, hot water heat, full $17;500 — .Split-level. Three bed­ Unzo. citizens demanded action by the Library. She devoted more than p a c k ^ , rtorage. Gall ML 3-5187. 381 State Street ■ ' will be initiated during the bust: additional housing, thiuefore the MORI ARTY BROTHERS credit only requirement. Center d Talcottvllle. MI. 9-8213. cellar, attached garage, amesite rooma. ceramic tile bath, walk up city council. Officials said short: nesa session- At the close of the 35 years t of her life to. library in­ Motor Sales, 431 STONE, BRICK, fireplace and ce­ Hartfor«* CHapel 7-1428 North Haven, Conn. drive, large lot. shade trees, high Youtitful And Charming terests Jit Manchester,. board felt the n e^ for a 12 room ment work. CAU MI. 9-3431 or MI Opportunity For atorage level. Fireplace, built-in - The Mill ages will occur dally as long as the initiation refreshmenta will be school would be constant. LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALERS 3-5042. Telephone Chestnut 8-0285 ONE OR TWO large furnished elevaUon. parlton W, Hutchins. atove and oven. Garage. Plaa­ Old served, The late Judge ' Herbert O. IMS .FORD, |,-door,jhaa fa gentVeman. 13 Wads­ vertible coupe aemi-customized. paperhanging. CelUnga reflnlah- Thursday evenings, i n Spruce Broker. MI. 3-8009. . home. Tu-o car garage, high eleva- C l^ 107, and Clasper, 'Wyo.> 104, a aports program for both, young­ has granted use of two rooms in Douglas Motors. 333 Main. juid yards, ' and M Rubbish A LOOK- street Mitchell 9-4387. worth Street. tlon, excellent neighborhood, large sters and adulta. In caae of rain, Getg the Bargains the West/Side Recreation Building, removal. MI ed. Wall, paper hooka on request. (jlhef high readings included j Bsumates given. FuUy insured. REPRESENTATIVE w e s t SH>E—Six rooms with two- lot. Being aold well "below replace­ Ennporis, ‘ l^ n .. 114; Columbia, the group will meet at the Legion which ia next to the school. How-j 19M OLDS. 76 sedan with hydra- LARGE FRo NT Room, twin bbda, car garage, screens and storm ment coet- Home,In' Stafford Springs, ANTIQUES RatiaiMietL^ Call Edward R. Price. MItcbcU -WILL INTERVIEW Garden— Farm— Dairy . Mo., 113; 'Chadrdn, Neb., 110; Beirut, Lebanon —^You have ever, such use would be (or one' matic. radio and heater, good solid light housekeeping facilitlea.. For windows throughout, oil hot water $24,30(> -- If you are looking for The annual meeting of the Ver­ DILLON done on any furniture. 8-1003. THURSDAY, ' Philip, S. D., 108; St. . George. to get up early' to outsmart a year, only' because of anjlcipated car. Priced at only..$893. Brun- Prodneta 50 two girls. One block from Center. h*4t, close-to schools, stores and an exceptional home In an estab­ non Fire District w|ll be held this growth of recreation needs. 189 South Main St Call'MI. 9-7530 kfter 4 p.m.. UUh. lOfi: Fort smith, Ark. 107, Beria Packard. Open evenings JULY 15 bu^ Leaving'for South.,Will sac­ lished neighborhood, then let us evening at ft' at the Vernon Ele-. Beirut bazaar merchant. ,A l any 8-8343. 10:30 A. M. to TOMATO PLANTS, peppers, e g g . and Denver, 101; a record 4iigh for SALES oim SERVICE 1S3S CHBVROLEI' (Order sedan e x t e r i o r PAUm NO only. Free plant, celery, Mters, linnla, salvia, PLEASANT Double room with rifice at $11,000. Ml. $-4744. show you this beautiful afx-robm mentary School when reports vrilt other time of the day, these mer­ Makers of photographic mater­ eatimatea. 3Q. 9-1383, the date In that city. ials .estimate that AmerieaRr are Good Urea, clean car. Excellent H A I RADIO-TV Service. Service / 3:00 P. M> petunia, marigold,'S? . ageratum, - . etc. kitchen” privileges: “ Working cou­ Ranch on Box Mountain’’ Drive. ■ be ^ presented for the past yeaf, chants drive a hard bargain. But MANCHESTER—Geared to casual Being aold below replacement coat. The'temperature reach,ed 90 or takii^ picCirrds with theirva'meras 319 M A IN S T R E E T running condition. Dourlas charge 33.(13. Tel. MI. 8-338S. Gary Geraniums,"STor $ l“Up, at Ode’r- ple, also, single room, gentleman comfort, end’s minimum ot house­ offlcera \rill be elected and a If' you are the first to enter the MANCHESIER lamonaco. OUrSlfeE PAINTING. Free preferred. Ml. 9-5124. . abdvq . Monday in all states -except budget adopted: * •_ at the fate of more' th»n fire mil­ Motors, 833 Main. • , - timatea.'„ mann’s, 504 Parker St. work. Flye rooms on one floor; shop th a t,day, y«>■ i«t gtp-, timpiasrac I W PONTUC , 4-door, jet black. g u a r a n t e e d Top quality tela- Co. MI. 9-Q103. $32.39 -'r C5fi^er Oak street. XQ-'3-8345. evening or Saturday afternoon and S. D., early today and wind reached Fielding and Leslie Kittle; pn the morning or risk bad business nst Miy io i. A% *U drosguU,' Sunday. MI. 5-4097. a peak-of'82 'mllea an hour. Save over vision service. CaUs received be­ UNIVERSAL Lightning Roda.^Inc., NEW FURNITURE FOR Zoning Board, Wallace Thrall and 4ay- . 81800. Bank rates. Big Trades fore 9 p.m. will be aerviced same FRONT ROOM for rent. (!>ntrally This is one of the many trading i '' . ■ 1V49 FORD CLUU COUPE • 31 Walnut St.. Hartford, Conn., And Appliances ; MANCHEISTER- : Six room Cape on the Zoning Board df Appeals, Brunner's, Packard, Eve- night. MI. 9-1347. Private Inatnictibns ’ 28 located. Continuous hot water. EXTENDED FORECAST George' Hammer. habits which have clung to the wants experienced men for direct WHICH IS NOW IN MY Gentleman preferred. Call MI. Cod. Oil heat, near new school and aelling of a fast moving specialty WAREHOUSE Boston, July 13 uP)’ — The tem­ The three fire’ eommlsaioners “ souk:” or bazaar, of this L evu-'j A GOOS BUjr \o ••••saeoooo a,* ••••*■• *.• oaaaaoato WEBB’S TV - 17 Maple St.. $3 per 9-7129. bus. lot 45’ X ISO’, $11,700. Made­ BULLDOZING peratures in New England durinig tine seaport since the ancient i house call. Ail wurk fully guaran­ ACCORDION and piano t^ight In item. High commiaaiSna—perfect I sold this to a young couple 5 line Snjith, Realtor. MI. 9-1442 or will be elected for a- two year |LE8AL BEVERABES i 1948 CiroVROLET ataU(»i wagon, fit for storm window, aiding or In- months ago, but they are' not mu the next five days, Wednesday term; and' both the member.of the Phoenicians bought and aold here radio, heater, local owner. Un- teed. Cau 30. 9-6633 (or quick your home." iO . 8-0144. PLEASANT, (^mfortable room Ml; 9-1144. . thousands of years 'ago. in many P At LOW PRICES ^ aulation salesmen. getting married. with twin beds. Centrally located. through Sunday, will average near Zoning Committee and the Zoning I f SI PLYMOUTH CLU l COUPE JMual cw ^U on Only $43 down. honest service. ii'Mr- the seasonal normal. No Impor­ areas'Beirut has become a mod- P center Motor Sales,- 481 Main St "WElS’nNOHpUSE” REF. 71 Chestnut St. MI. 9-5744. MANCHESTER—Executive, eight C i l l M I- 9 ^ 7 8 Board of Appeals for a five year tant temperature changes through ern city, but in the heart of town , L Arthur Dint Stuns j Cleoa! Bonds— Stocks— Help Wanted— "BENGAL" RANGE rooms, garages. Landscaped lot. • Gradtog. • Back FlWn^ term. • ’’EMERSON"* TELEVISION PLEASANT' ROOM for couple , or Quiet residential neighborhood. H. the peri(^.. lastallatioa Toalgkt the souk still retains the appear-.TuntTwa ■ a u • sa i 1 ^ CHEVROLET 4-door Bel'Air m a s o n —Pieldstone a apeciaJty E Mortgages 31 .Male or Female , ' 37 ance and hablU of another aga A A k A power steering, power Toth. Phone ML 9-3307, BEDROOM SUITE gentleman. Next to* bath. Kitchen B. Grady, Broker. MI. 3-9009. Some normals for the. period are Kenneth Stone will be installed' J ^ e # power glide. Driven only WAITREXS WANTED. Good LIVING R(X)M SUITE privileges. MI. 9-3504. > 2278 aa follows: Boston 73. l^ovidehce as Sachei)) d f the Taiikeroosan 1fS 2 CHEVROLET CONVERT1ILE COUPE DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, Wesley B. Biinee 71, Nantucket 68. New Haven 72, 700 mllea. Save. Brunner'a’ Pack- First ' MORTGAGES Seemd salary. Houra arranged. Also ex­ 5 PIECE DINETTE SET 8128 Tribe. Improved Ordr:' of Red Men PaworgUdo. $1495 •^RockyUIe Road. Talcott^e. copied, vacuum cldknera, irons, perienced short order cook. Hours MATTAG WASHER 113 Speoeer S t, Maaehcater 16-20 Concord. N. H.. 70, Burlington 71. St their meeting tonight, at 8. j,Open evenings. pu»a, etc., repaired. Shaara, FURNISHED ROOM for rent. In­ This lovely jtanel of the Old Mill Portland 48, E^astport 61, Green­ FHA—Conventional—GI 6 p.m..to 1 a.m, 51 per hour, Mr. h o o v e r v a c u u m quire 134 Bissell St. Other' officers to be inatallled in­ kntyes, mowsrs ate., put mto con Bassett. Bar-B-Que Hut, Vernon. is easily' and quickly embroidered. ville 45 and Presque Isle 46. Alao includes Sealy Inner- • A carefully tailored shirtwaist (Make one for yourself and an­ clude Prophet, Jerry Allen; Sen­ MIRRORS - -— AUTO GLASS 1831 O^SMOBILE four door Holi- diUon (or coming needa. Braith' Terms to 30 Years—Lowest Rates Ml. 9-52H. spring Mattress and Box ior Sagamore. William Kuhnly;; I f SI FORD1CUUT0 H TUDOR day l u s t ^ two tone green. COMh'ORTABLE Single or double dress to wear all through Jhe other as % BuriNiae gift for tltat At Boston the normal maximum: «^te. 52 Pearl itrcet Spring. ’’Mohawk” Rugs. ^■arm weather. So young In de­ Junior Sagamore. John Zagura; j • eyllaiera. . Fully equipped. ExceUent femUy CONNECTICUT ropms furnished for light house­ WANTED special friend.) temperature during this period is ; FUSNITUSE T O H . Situations Wanted— Lamps. Tables, Kitchen Cabl- keeping, buslnese people: pre­ sign, ao charming and crisp. 80 degrees and the normal mini­ Keeper of Records.. Patsy Vince; | $995 w . Phu price fLies. Center MORTGAGE EXCHANGE Pattern No. 2278 contains hot- Motor Salea' 431 M ^ St. W ^ H m o MACHINES repaired Female 38 net. Inlaid, and a few other ferred. Write Box. U, Herald. «IRL FOR 6 0 IERAL SEPTK Pattern No.- 8128 is in aisea 10, iron transfer for design- material mum temperature Is 45 degrees: CViUector of Wampunf. Emil G es-! 4^ articles. , rmt 12. 14. 18. 18, -20. Size 12, 3% Phone Ml. 9:9757. 37 Lewis Street AND requirements; . stitch illmtratlona Preoipitafion during -this period say; Keeper of Wampum, Max: sedan. Ultra- HIGH SCHOOL acnior, experienced FREE STOHa GE-TIL WANTED O m C i WORK yards of 45-Inch. and colqi- chArt. ' w ill'oiy the average toUI between Rothe. drive. RaiHtr' and heater. WmiNO [STALLATTON and ra- Hartford CH-6-8897 baby sitter. Willing to work after- Phone Me'Immediately ■ Boardeni Wafited 59-A * For tliia' pattern, send 30c Ifi Send 25c in coine, your name, two Slid five tenths inches occur­ Meetteg Tomorrow ?*** tires. Bemitiful two pair of BihhUihU alactielactric aimlirlancea “Two^ Decades of Mortgage. noona and evenings. MI. 9-7345. HARTFORD pH-7-0358 KnuwlMge of typing cooen- KINMEI SEWiRS cotns, your name, address, slae address and the Pattern Number ring as a few showers late-Wed­ Semi-annual reporta will be pre- ' J. A. WHITE MANY OTHIIM4NE CARS t o ^HOOSI FROM. gllWWM, Priced for a quick sale. •nd fixtures. Clarenca <3. Sa After 7 P. M. CH-6-4590 ROOM AND BOARD. GenUeman. tiaL Many benedta. Oppor: desired.- and the pattern number to to ANNE CABOT. MANCHES- nesday bight or ’Itiursday, sented at the meeting of Damon' Experience At Your Service’^ SUE BUytl^PEIT. MANCHESTER *ng«ar’a Packard. ' • 23 Knox SL Phone MI. 8-8428. Dogn—Bin^—Peta ■ See It Day or'Night . Call ML $-7475. tunity for iHlTaBeoBient. m EVENING HEBAU). IIM Lodge. Knights o f Pythias, No. 17,' Frank Burke. . ^ Mel Redman If you have no means of tranapor- e v e n i n g ' HERALD, 1158 AVE; AVE AMEBICA8, NEW TOBK YALE DRIVE OVER ib p to. Im held tomorrow evening at' ft GLASS CO. COIIM ki OMd Tmr Driv* Hm I f S4 N r i. '^HBVHOLET club coupe. BUlXapOZER ..AND Loader work. WI^JLi GIVE to good. homes, half tation. I ’ll send my-auto for you. I AMEBIOAS.NBW YORK S8.N.Y. Mb N Y in* the V. F. W. ,homo on Elm V •» ’ 24 BIRCH ST. to every l-andicaping and grading.. Reason. EngliHt ahd half Iriah female Set- No oUigation. ' * , Apartmejita— Flats— - A l l f l y ^ Send; 25 cents now for youp copy . The . colorful 1954 Needlework Now Haven, July IS UP)— ■treet. I ;'lfa|on,,8tt i • w T ^ to^ o johtwamaU. CaU j TcLMI 9-*7322 NEW FORDS ST|lRT AT - teg puppies. aU weeks old. Coven­ o f Bkaic Fashion. Spring *54, oqr Album centaina 54 pages of lovely ArUttft- E Palmer. Jr.,, Chairman '.Delores Clara Lakfway, 18. of .MI. 8-0350 after 8 p.m. ITOST AND aecuad morigagaa try, PI. 2-4068. A —L—B —E-^R—T—•—8 TencmcBta 63 hought for our own account Fast, 43-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD MISS CLULOW complete pattein magaslne. Ai designs, "how-to” . sections -.m af 'the Tals Alumni Fuhd ^ Drive, v e . i 113 Proopect St... and Joseph **We Can’t Hide Behind ' p-aoo. FURNISHED RENT^ AdulU, thrbe- complete guide in planning a well Meedlework. helpful room ,illustiia- reports that the 1953-54 fundI eani\ . Durotko, 24, 9 Linden St,, escap^ ' T^ueh.' Call Roek^j cosmdeatial sarvics. ktonchaatar RAimiTi FOR 8aia.x Canforato MeJONNRY IR O I. ; **Yo« C M i p a y MMTB h « t y o i d p ' t I tawtowaat O o r p .,^ Mato a ^ BURGUNDY d a v e n p o r t , in room cottage^ encIoSM p o ^ . at HIRALO OmCK rthufded. 'Wardrobe for ayring- Uons and directions' for tg ify pal- pkign has ended with a record■d $1.-Vj injury late yesterday when their Oup ProdBcf* Rtaii Herald Advs. brad doea. alao a few young esiee. good eonditimi $28. 190 Main St. aswBtoAOB •wroBju. o a ttroaga-auauaer. torns. '25 cento. \ ^ 043,123. ■ Call MI. t-88ai. Birth's Bait; RouU 81. North dov- 199.tas FaoH B3. M . m i wei motor vchicloa collided at the In- MI. 8-5B97. •ntry, at Pond HiH Sohisot. A ■ r ' ' ■■ ■ ■ \ ' • V .. . - .1 . • *

FOURTEEN TU ESD AY, J U LY 13,1954, A aar«te Dally Net Press Run Far tkie Weak Ended \ * Jply 18, lS84 The Weather PaiMMt af u. a. WastiMr About Town BM rd Meets InformsHy EIks"^P«int Day Care Center' KnightB of Pythiap On Proposed Bnd|;ct P o ck M arks 10,964 Fair, warM taalght. Law Member af ttm Aadit la. Fair/easttmed warn xV n n - IM c e ri ' wrtd mtmbcrt of the Installs Officers Boreaa af drealatioii Xmerican Club will meet The Beard of Directors will Shatter Auto 'day. R lfti npper Sda. St Om club bouM tonlfht. at 8 meet informally tonight to Manche»ter-^A City of Village Charm o'elocx^and proceed to the Holmea familiarise themselves uith Linne Lodge, No. '72, Knights of Puneral\Home, 400 Main St. to General Manager Richard Mar­ Window Here Pythias, will hold its monthly- pay reapNta to their late member tin's proposed 84.128:857 budg-' meeting tomorrow at 8 p. m. in WORLD'S ECONOMY VOL. LX X IIL NO. 247 (CSaaalfled Advartmag an Page SS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. JULY 14, 1954 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS)' Joseph et for the 1954-65 fiscal year, Orange Hall, at- which time the PRICE nvB CEMn which Would require a record Everything was g«>lpg pretty A workahopMn preparation for 87-mill tax rate. good for John Haloburdo'r ap em­ foII(h»’(ng officers will be in­ CHAMPION stalled by- District Deputy Grand the fall iNUMakof the North Formal discussions on the- ploye at Gammone-Hoaglun J' tf <3o. Chancellor Griswold A. C h a p el Methadist ChurChN^U be held at budget will open Friday night, yetterday—until he went out • WALL-FLAME — PRESSURE BURNERS the home of Mrs. Arhold Ne\^-man, to bis’' id his staff of Grand Lodge inf- Ike Urges when a public hearing will be car to go home a COMPLETE HEATING UNITS 87 Turnbull Rd.,. tonu^ww after­ held in the hearing room of'the Johh 'Poison, chancellor noon from 1 to 4 o'clock. Those Municipal Building. .Tonight's \X iw n he discovered that the iiider: Edward Berggren, • INSTALLED BY FACTORY TRAINED MEN attending are asked to brag their meeting will be held in the rear^-Wjndow of hie late model vice chanMlIor;.' Harold Modean, a FORCED WARM AIR — STEAM — HOT WATER Quick Tax, 0^ 'sewing eduipmeht- same place, starting at 8 p. m. prelate; Harry Thoren. master of Wlllys haikpiysteriously fchattered.., work; John w'ennet^Ten, master .Members of 15'apping Graitge. "Jt didn’t lodk. like a stone had ‘ of arms; Carl j. Anderson, in­ No. 30, P. of H.. Will nneet tonigl done it," he reported, "becauae ner gua’rd^-'Edwin Cpok, represen­ Farm Votes at 7 o'clock r.t the Holmes Funeral' Sunset Council, No. 45, Degree tative to Grand Lodge for two Pocahontas, will hold a setback the whole v indow cracked.” FOGARTY BROTHERS Mopie. 400 Main. St., in tribute to And it happehea withih' a:^quarte'* years; Nels Bjorkman, alternate: -/ 4' Washington, July 14 (/P)— MiM June F. Muir,, whose death ty Thursday at‘ 8 p. m. at the After the meeting refreshments horii^ of Mrs. Katherine Rutgers, hour becar ee he had seen htt.car Authorized Dealer President Eisenhower nudged ocoirred Sunday in an, automobile only /Ifteen minutes before./ will be served by Chancellor Com­ accldi»ht. Mrs. Mary Muir, her 38 Garden St. Members and friends, mander Poison and hl« commit­ King Beht by the Heat Congress today for quick pas­ are welspme to attend. Fellow employes advairced the , 256 CENTER STREET mother, is a member of Wapping theory that perhaps Hatoburdo tee. -L a b o r sage of his tax and farm pro­ Orange. . The Anderson Shea Auxiliary wais a victim of the strange pock M ANCHESTER TEL. MI-9-4539 grams. He said the tax pro­ marks that have appeared on auto "How the\Church Is Governed" VFW will niMt this evening' in ( 24 HOUR SERVICE gram would help the economy the post roomVat 7:30, Plana for windows in repent week.'. There Hits is the lecture' to be given b^ the have been report.s of such pock expand and create more jobs Rev. ClaibomeXl-airerty, Se^. 21 the forthcoming, social meetings will be made. inarks in this area, but none in and his farm proposals would Big Three Before Dinnbr Huddle on Indoehina at the Waodell S'ehool AudftOriura. town as far as The Herald knows. COAL-COKE-FUEL OIL This is the first aveh^ in ^ e coming A t D ulles benefit t|ie entire country Move Seen year's activities pladnfed July 8 by A mechanic at the garage where and thu.s prove to be the best Haloburdo left hia car to be re­ a committM of^^he ..Manchester Honor Mrs. Allen ^ndon, July 14 (/P)— kind of politics. Chapter of th^^^Laymeh'p Retreat paired said he thought the crack- Eisenhower alM^told a news Aid to Paris League. Ing might have been caused by Prime Minister Churchill conl'erenca that'the House mem­ On 90th Birt^ay motsture trapped between the two clashed bitterly with Clement bers who killed his health rein­ layers of glass, Tliis„jndlsture. Attlee,form er Labor prime surance program aimply don't explained the. meahanic, would ex­ understand the facta of life. And Britain Membere ot Uie Chappell fanu pand in the hot sun, cracking the minister, today in a House of liea in town will hold "open house" window. Commons debate over the Hays People Lost in the socisi room at the North ^ % The American people lost, he But whatever the cause. Halo­ .Beating of Communist China Paris. April 14 — Walter HALE'S Methodist Church, Sundsy, July burdo is still scratching his head. said, when the House rejected the Bedell Smith, U, S. undersec­ 18,froni 3 to 5 p.m. and, 7 to 9 p.m.. in the United Nations. program ‘238-134. retary (of state, will xo to Headquarters In nonor o f Mrs. Lucy’ B. Allen, Attlee started off by accualng And, Eisenhower said, he -will mother of Mrs. Griswold Chappell, Secretiary of State Dullea of "play- carry on the fight'for such a pro­ Geneva soon to represent the 478 N. Main St., whose 90th birth­ ing/iright into the hands of the gram aa long as he is in office. United States at tha Geneva day will occur on the following CluRTged Sewers Freed Cemrbiinieta" by falling to return In the field of foreign affairs, conference, a communique Wadneaddy, July 21. WITH ODR . ^ to the Geneva conference. He laid Eisenhower said he expected to Bom in Colctaester, Mrs. Allen RUSCO it la "wrong, tmwiae and contrary i.isued by the three western announce something shortly, per-, lived there ill her Ufa until com- "ELECTRIC EEL” to the principlea of the'United Na- haps during the.day, on the Amer- big power foreign ministers Ing to Mantineater to make her COMBINATION WINDOWS bhiI DOORS Cleans Out E«'erythlag tiona" to bar Red China from that ican-British-Krench talks in Paris announced today. home with her aon-in-law and only organiaation. on the Indochina question. daughter, Griawotd A. and Bernice S«cretar>- o t State Dulles, Brit­ - Churchill replied that an effoitt (In Paris, a communique , from ish Foreign Secretary Anthony Allen Chappell, 16 years ago. THE NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCT ROW to force Red China into the It is hop^ this wrilltbe a surpriac ANDERSON and the foreign ministers of the three Eden and Premier Pierre Menden- Stanley OLsaver U. N. would be regarded in the nations announced that Undersec-, Fram e lasiisd the communique af­ to Mrs. Allen, and anyone wishing THAT MEANS QUALITY United Statea aa an "uncalled for The two pointers sliown above JOHNSON retary of Slate Walter Bedell ter two days of meeUnga. They to extend greetings to her on tins ElkS' are de< lc» ted.” Other mem­ act of iinfricndlineaa.” ooesMton wrill he cordially Welcome; are members of the Manchester PLUMBING and HEATIN'O Smith w’ili go" to Geneva soon to said Smith’s presence r.t Geneva bers of his emmiltee included John '47 Olds De Luxe Wblne of Criticiam .represent the United States at the would satisfy British and French Lodge of Elks who are donating Tierney and Maurice Gaudet. I 6fi HIGHLAND STREET FOR DE.MONSTRATIO.V AND ES'HMATE Churchill accuaed Attlee of conference there on the Indochina demands for i r.igh level Ameri­ U’elr time to painting the Recrea­ John A. Ci-aig, president of the Phones: Mi-S-6884, 8-7549 making "one.long whine of criti­ can representative at Geneva CALL King of the beaafa In Swope Pork Zoo, Kamw. City, Mo., hid it situation). tion Area and Day Cai-e Center kianche-ter Assn, for Help of Re­ or S-6042 "76" 2-Door ciam agailiat the United Statea and Eisenhower said Dulles went to without departing from Dullea’ for retarded children at, the Bunce, tarded Cliildren said a date ha.s of courae advancing the impor­ no better‘ than anybody el«e aa worat heat wave In IS yeara awept principlea against his own dareaca H. Anderson for the area. It wBa loo hot to roar, no he Jiiat hung out bla tongue and Paris early this week to see. School. Elmore S. Anderson, left! r not been Set for the. opening of tance, if not the virtuea of Com- among other things, if United presence there. I the center but he hopes it will hr Completely equipped. R. L LYONS-MI-9 panted. (NEA Telephoto). chairman of activities of the lodge mUniat China." States representation at the Gene­ Secretary of .State John Foster Dullea. right, gestures as he talks with Britotn's .\athony Eden, The communique, said: LOANS and Hari-y J! Firato, a ti u^ce, are ! in operation before the end of A^IITV'T irChtt Churchill em'Jhaaizcd that Red left, and French Prime Minister Pierre Meadea-France in the Hotel Matlgaon. Mendes-Fraace’a o«l- OB aeoqnd mortgagea and auto­ i simimer. Many local merchanta va talks would be helpful rather "We have had Intimate and arnong the lodge merulWrs who China waa atlll technically at war than damaging in reaching an In­ clal residence, in Paris July IS.' The three went into n huddle nt dinner shortly after DuUco* arrival from frank dla<-uasions. These hSve re­ mobiles. Also Insurance. havi\been apc.iding .their week­ i liave made contributions to the $ 4 4 4 %\ith the United Natinna and waa I center. THE OARTLETT-BRAlNiRD CO. dochina aettleme'nt. Washington nnd Mendes-Franre’a retam from Geneva where he talked with Red China’s Choa Ea-ial sulted in a clear understanding of CONNECTICUT VALLEY ends , helping' to get the center LECLERG "stimulating tho w-ar in Indo­ on n possible settlement of the Indochlnn problem. (A P W’irephato via radio from Paris). our respective poaitiona in rela­ finished. WEST HARTFORD, (X^NN. china.” 'r Reflects ncem Realty and Investment Co. f u n e r a l h o m e Mercury Runs Wild He said Dulles’ visit reflects a tion to Indochina. . , 74 East Center Street Twentyrtwo. Elks .are participat­ With jaw out, Churchill went "The Unite;; States Sccretary'of ing in the project. Resides the ex­ out to warn: great concern on the part of this Tel. MI-9-455S r A Produet of F. C. Ruasell Co., Cleveland country to keep a united froiit on State explained fully the attituda terior paintfpg they have painted FUNERAL JNANCIIESTER "I am aure to chonae aiitth a mo­ of hia government toward the In- the walls, ce'lUngs and radiators ► TOYS ment aa thla to try to force the fundamental principlea with its chief allies, Britain and France. d'':hineae phase of the Geneva and laid a floor\lnaide. Dr. George ► FOR THE KIDDIES entry of Communiat China into As Heat Heads East W indfall, conference . and the limitationa A, Caillouett .^chairman of the SERVICE MOTOR SALES the United Natioiia would be to The President also made a for­ Large Assortment mal announcement that South which that govcri)mcnt deatrea to -Torouth Activities ^rnmittee, said, Walter N. complicate altogether the very observe as not itself having a pri­ •"This activity Is inline with com­ Leclerc, 512 West Center Street grave affaire we have to deal with By THE A S S ^ IA T E D PBEKR Korean President Syngman Rhee'a July 26 visit to the United States mary reaponsibility in tha Ind<>- munity and welfara^services and l^urJ^j^Storis Director Telephone MI 9-6427 in ao many other spherea and The sea.son’8 most extensive and most severe heat wave ,,, ------On Indochina w ^ 6 0 Investment china war. the youth foundation',, the basic would be regkided aa a moat 23 Main Street. Manchester pu.4hed eastward to the Atlantic today while a cool front from | ^urthtr pian^^or^'^th? .u.mmLn'f serve iBiereet at Fraaea principle of Elkdom to which all hayah and unified for act of un- Call MI-9-586^ friendlineaa by the mighty people the northern Rockies began moying into the Midwest; B u tU f * udtfled, rree and independent By JOHN M. HIGHTtlWER "The French premier .and for­ Read Herald Advs. of the United States, to whom w e no relief wa.s in .sight for .south centra! sections of the coun- i Korea.". . ■ ^ Washington, July 14 (Ah The Washiifigtoti, July 14 (JP)— Senate FHA inv«stig8tor.i were eign minister expressed the view try where seven consecutive days with which Mr. Eden aasdciatsd ou'B much and from whom’no gov­ I.t was announced in SAjul eaV- United States, Britain and France told today a former home loan bank governor, James F. of pliu lOO-dejri-ee hent have taken w-ia -a c-t j Her in the dajr that Rhee. would himself,, that it would asver- ernment ever received more than are now face to face with a sa- Twohy, netted more than |45,000 after iavesting fSO in /vm af£/ir the Labor government." ’ a toll of crop and oouitrv losses. §4 i f i y i f i g a e s g '’****- Washington. Eiaenhower'a theleaa ae.rve the interest ' of Swelter Belt Stretcties X C tllM -V / l. O ■* k _/ C v O statement said he 'invited the rlous defeat at the hands of Com- construction of a Columbur (Ohio) apartment proje^^ Don Franca and of the Aaspeiated DEVELOPING - Attlee, interruptipg. ^ i d he A. Loftils. former Wilmington," '' OLD Sm£S Heat deaths mounted to at least South Korean President some time i miinijt forcea In Indochina. Their States, snd of the psacs and free­ TAN CALF PUMPS never euggeated tlmt "at this mo­ T7 across _the country' and more ago to mSke a atate vlait.x (Del.) builder, testified s.boiit the dom of the area of the United real problem ia to prevent the de­ ment thla could be done," records toppled yeste.'day 'a s the Senate Curbs On oth4r matters Elsenhpwar Twohy transaction as the Senste States without departing from tlia AMESITE DRIVES Aake Shew of Good Faith swelter belt stretched from south­ aaid; , V feat from being turned into a ma­ Banking committee dug further French .Show principles Which Mr. m llee ex­ Dos’t % "I am glad to hear that,” re­ ern Texas and South Dakota east­ Firm on Atom Pool jor disaster. ' ' - into alleged windfall profits In pressed were Once scain to be rep­ torted «’* “ onalisU thqt the French . * remove water from your 1 3 BRIDGWAY MILLS Comihisaion (AEC) to negotiate 'York, 9.5. ichdrge" (he committee from fur- negion provides little naUve basis jo do with th« J>rog:rami which led] have men and rune ready to put V Kinney Bros. a contract for construction of a and aent tjif. reinsurance prnjiosal ceUar. X l) Prompt Service Other high marks included Ot. | ther consideration of it. . for strength. In this respect It to the committee ■ investigation, I down any revolt that'mifht flare • New jrootproof" aewer new, private power plant.- to serve ■tawa. Kan.. 115; Cpnwav. Ark..l O;:i Under Sfnale rules, a motion back to the House Commercis com- contrasU .sharply with Rorea and L^ftua formerly was connected [if. a yease*fire is aianed ’ Infants' Soofsockar Pojamos the Memphis. Tenn., area over Unes InstallM. (2 ) Quality Work. Nortolk, Neb.. I l l ; , iPlckstox-n such as FiVndeta proposes • can-« east i | J"ltte*--to»« ^ thewn astonishment--- •--- —-of with Guatemala, whose new anti- with Investors Diversified S?er-| Foranhour and ahelfthe peve- Tennessee Valley Authority a 'w - ___ au^ I t.i. HOUSD ReDUbllcJcn h o d * Flqgged Bewer Itoea cleaa^ (.‘1)1 Reasonable Prices You in ^ t it yoursdr S. D., Ul;..Redwood Fails. Minn.. not be voted on unNLthe legisls-j Republican leaders who had rices, A Hinn;apol’ (Ceatlnned ea Page Nine) ‘»y ’ stand shook under marching feet However, a , possible maneuver P*£?*** *’*!*• i , and rumbling machines of War, the from the AP Wires Infants Undarshirts, S for . administration Boor leader for the jwhich cdiild bring an immediate I , . **** *®^*‘*> • 288-184 ixdtus waa one of several wit-| latter an impressive display of i NM-page Aiomiq Act Revision Clear skies prevailed over mo.st and of the nation,. However, there were- teat vote would be a motion" from ‘ hat criaa-croyaed party lines. nsesesk-^ses sun^moDc.lsummpnti hvby thothe commit­ j ^^nierican wal^ aid * Bill, said the power issue prom«- Plug for Approval tee in its investigation of alleged i Aa. the parade>nd^.' a Call McKINNEY BROS. Pontios (4>12), 4 for . ises to provide the iqain battle on Dakota i SOME TAX Cr’Ufi PADS (Qontlaiied on Page Nine) ' (.Conttnned on Page Fourteen) ' Eisenhower' offered the reinsur­ irfegulariiies in housing loan in- trahbport i^ re d iow overer the re­ Maahlagtea. JfOy 14 uPi — A a measure designed primarily to ance propoaat to .Congress in a .Mj'rance operations. ' viey^ g SEWAGE DISPOSAL COMPANY Socks. .4for , News Tidbits stand and a aqOad of para-' Aeaate-Hnoae .eoefiereeee Oom- TEL. antclleU 8-5808— IS0-IS2 PEARL St., MANCHESTER .nllim giving certain atomic infor- special message last Jan. 18. He CKhers. Ineli.ded Ral|Ji J. Solow. ' ma'tion to Mites and to permit pri- Culled from A P W ires' chutlate M led out and landed'tii.’ naittee agreed today ta loMek and Secretary of. Welfare Hobby * 1io has been before tfie ormmlttee-,the______amell lake just across the, Lodios' Pontios, 3 ^r ... .' vata operation of nuclear fadll- went on the air last Friday nlglif In eecret seaelon'. Alfred Grom of street. out or Pm ideat Btaewhewer’a tlea. . r to put in a special plug for. Its Mg tslx revision program meat - .York, u^o ‘n a re- , Gen, Rene Cogny, commander; of'"the tax cuta for alagls head*' Lodios* Shorn . Expects MMk-Detete Governors’ Talks' Bare ! approval. , British Government Usueg/docii- port^ four million do lar'vindfall 'of ell ground forces in northerii i i>r of kminebnidls.' It Mae the first . - ■ Hickenlooper' sa^ .Id!’ also ex­ During debate before the unex- ment proving that Communist profit on >le.n Oaks Village. Inc.. Indochina, .crossed the street tOi I major deeinioa as.kev tax.writ­ Roys' Shorts (with lippor) . pects considerable * debate -on j pected setback. Halleck told the East Germaay. la formidably arm­ ?!! Island. V. Y., and Andrew j watch-the'pamtroopers. >He ^ iie d > authority provided in the measure ed and balance of- country only Nichols, assfcriant do the county ers tackled the tank of ffUUag for the Defense - Dept, to furnish Presidential Candidates 1 House that recommittal of the broadly as the. last of (he 15 men ' hundreds « f dllfereecee ..^t'Awil Man's Tarrycloth Polos .... j bill wmdd kill it because Congress lightly protected.. .Moscow radio prosecutor of Bergen County. N. .r. plopped safely ihto dhe lake and allies with what he calls "sharply f laims Anieriran spies have pene­ There have been no alle^tions t$e program aa a)i|MoVed h f SPECIAL PURCHASE! circumscribed" data on 'the "tac- I is woi%ng for adjournment in. a was picked up by a,waiting boat. Man's Rriafs, 2 for ... . Bolton Landing, N. Y., July 14- 'question oT the conference, how- little over two' weeks. trated the Soviet barrier. that windfeil profits, as such, are The drop waS the highlight of the House , aad Senate. ‘"'tlcal employment of atomic weap­ i ever, concerned Sleeping sickness plaguing Oki­ ons." iP) — ' Three Democrats and a' half :erj>ed a man who twice, Halleck told new-smen the plan’s doxen Republicans claimed the has been the Republican presiden-; death is traceable to "Democrats nawa as 81 deatha are recorded.. (UoStlaued on Page F'oiirteen) (Coatiaped an Page F'ourteen) BEY’S .\IDE SLAIN White Supfily Lasts Man's Athlatic Shirts, 2 for . He told the Senate last-night General James Van Fleet flying, to . . . • Tunis. Tuaisia. July 14 — tha Senate-House Atomic Energy political epoUight today as - the tial nominee and whose friend.s | whordba't think it goes fsr enough nation's governors prepared to think he would, like to have a i and some' Republicans who 'think Washington for conference with Dr. .abderraknuia Mtunl, persoa- Lodias' qnd Girls' Nyien Sex Gbnnriittee, of w^ich he is rice Ike. al physlrion to - Hm) Bey of Ta- Ml chairman, had pro-rided “carefully wind ' up their 46th annual con­ third shot St the grand prixe-=-Ui gf>es too far.” The Indiana Re- t* ewVr r a •aaaaaa #aaa.a*aaaa.«a ference with a call for^. a con­ Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New -publican also placed some of the New York police mapping plans FashioM P r a Y i t w (3) ala. died today a few hoara 3 stipulated safeguards'' to withhold after be waa shot by terrariata information on the "desicn andr ference with .President” Eisenho­ TforW. blame on the American Medical ts lastall moMIe equipment to give wer on a vast' new road building la a TuaU street. He was aa#| Mm 's NylM Sox. 2 for a a a a Dewey has been an affable host; Aasn. (A M A I which he said ex- druakome|er teals.. .Kansas Calh-CaUi-j j - " 1 program. to this conference, and nothing- - •______olic priest the Rev. of the. soveiMga’a eleaeat ad- - . (Ceatlnapl on Page Fourteen) \-taers. •10 COLORS •GUARANTra ONLY Although politica officially is more. He said flatly he won't (ContlaiMd •a Pago Two) dies of eaoeer after loSTinJli^! taboo here. Govs.. Robert B. Mey- talk about the possibility that he , Baseball Immortal Tris S ^ a lw Shaped Silhouette Sparking: Tris Sneaker , ■mvr 'm y-m ^ I MAY RRE.\K DEADLOCK • EASY TO NANDiiE 4 x4' SHSTS Wednesdity Only ner of New Jerte.v, G. Menhen Wl)- mllight r\ip for a fourth term as reported in satisfaetory condition Ribicoff Ekiflorses liams of Michigan and Frank J. governor of New York in Novem­ ' Washiagtsf, Julv 14 Iffi—A Brit-. after heart attack... Former. Red Gldmour in Women « Suits iik-Ameriraa effort wUI ho oaada HOUSE PAINT M E N ’S Lausche of Ohio appeared to be ber. 12 (]hildre|i Drown priasner plaaaiag to make movies advancing to the forefront in a .'Among those who know him to break Europe's defease dead­ Life for Dope Sale ot life in the United States to show lock by propoolag imnaodiala.sov. PHONE SPORT Democratic parade of potential best. Dew'ey was pictured as not 111 Canadian ‘.Lfike in Eiirope and Asia. Now York, July 14 ! .A')'.'h ie* Next to the, long-jacket suit in' 3 9 ^ 1956 preeidential candidates. I finaliy decided. His friends said crelaaly for Weal Gera New Haven mother aeateoeed to American women's first love, the ' Importshce is the suit with tapered while postpoaiag Gsr SQ. FT. .Hartford. July 14 (P) — Brand­ Republican governors, who of- he doesn't want to run and would one year in Jail for thrashing seven SLlt, game now; glamor ae pre- ickise jacket that genUy huge the MI-9-5253 SHIRTS ten furnish that party's nominee. i like to retire to-private, law prac- M~ontreal. July 14 (iT)—Bodies of armameat. Coagreaa waa taid ta- $ 0 - 9 8 ing dope peddlers as "liiat-allment'" year old daughter who stayed out Mnted by that oM master tailor, hips. Many of the dressier suits . day la.a letter (toai Secretary o( ' plan murderers,” A. A .. Ribicoff bid themselves under a blanket as tice, believing that the .presiden- eight or nine children were miap- late...Gov. Lodge to push the Ben Zuckerman. in a trend-Mtting are collared .in white mink or dark sumption that President Eiaenho-. fiUtc Dullea. Dulloo advised the today endorsed the idea of impoc- tial lightning is as likely to strike ing today in a mountain lake ratatag ef .peaaltles for dope push- -collection for fall. - sable, while a number of fur scarfs lawmakers that tiki Froorh gov- YOUR STORE OF FRIENDLY SERVICE iag mandatory sentencSs o f life in wer is going, to be a candidate era. I - The longer i wrist-length I semi- ere shown with coats, agalnr * '* " i''* i northweit of here where at least eraaieat aod'’tlritioh . partlaaieal prison for (hoae “who prey oh On the other hand, there are fitted suit, in highTColor ,' Dressmaker' touches such aa will bo aoked la a day or taro la I f Ike Won’t Run 12 tots were drowned .when an Three Marines killed In Japan arith matching satin lining, weskit, jeweled buttons and pins add a adoleacence." ^ those rieee to hiip who believe when tank plunges off a l.Vfoot support this altoraativo, to ba GALLON TTie Democratic .gubernatorial overlMded pleasure motorboat revers or|aaoot, is the star of the feminlno touch to many of the k ■ ■ But some of them lifted the cor- that in the end Dewey’4 name will embankment.. .'Hartford police to employed to eaoe tho Frearh aa-.' nominee interrupted hia campaign ilera of the coverlet to make it be found on the-state ticket in capsized yeeterday. . . . collectioii! . j suits. semhiy adjouras Aug. IS. wHhtal make complele study ef dope traf- It is shpira in vivid coTamic 'blue, ALS?0 BRUSHES and ^AINTERS SUPPLIES tour in Utchfleld County to iaaue known privately, that they- would November. He ,mig)1.t be, opposed The bodies o t three girls and a ^ amon^ teenagers. . ■. "U** "blouson’; suit is starred b y : ratilyiag ^ propdoed a statement on the growing prob­ not Jbe averse to'being considered' b.v ftep. Franklin D. Rooieveltj ruby re U jade green and purple. , Harry Frochtel. who shows it in boy were, r*covei»d before dark­ N e w York is investigating DetotMo CoaHaiaitty. lem ot drug traffic, particularly favorably if the President shpulc| Jr., ot-. Mayor Robert F. Wagner, ness suspended search, operations es weU e i in the icoq ooneetional many fabrics and Versions along' J C L ' BUILDING MATERIALS Among tke youth of the atate. - decide not to run again. charges of ."'segrrgatV>a ia ochoel v ic i^ and steel tray tones ' IwitlT the wide-collared coraeted BRIDGWAY MILLS Jr., of New York, credited here jast night: Two adulU and several syetem.. .Internal.Revenue Bureau BGONOirV ST.AMUBING SiRiwribing to Stale Rep. Philip In the vanguard or -these was with, being among the moat likely other children w-ere rescued. The net rourtd collar ia a Mgna- | midriff suit apd the costume con- Boltaa Laadtog. N. Y.. laly 14 LUMBER FUEL 188 W E ST M ID D LE TU R N PIK E — TEL.' ML9-6404 Lajng’a. proposal, ^ life terms to. lay o> 886 wbriters during the tore thts soaqon, , ' lasting ol se^ -o igh u (JOT Gov. William -G. Stratton ^ Dembcratiit! nomineea . The tragedy occurred aa about next throa months. . coat aad (H-rProaMeattol akrtaer. " ' fcr tlMM .eenvicted of -furnishing Illinota,, who turned away, direct: Dispute Ob Highway PifMi The aaou-fi’ ted.- carefully shaped t cobrdihated dress, Habde toad too aaOla M i N. MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER, ' TEL.M I-9^^ O PE N D A IL Y 9:00 ta 9:00 62 Montreal ’Nagro childcen 5 to . fipseders in New' Mexico may be silhdustts smergos at ks bast in { ojpen. stand-away eoUan dope to minare, the former Hart- queatioiis about his future aapira- The outnumbeieredT spend five hears la _jall... thto cbllsctkm ,ln both coaU and Vend wide, giv# a asw tookliiaktb i »1 MANCHESTER ir^«rs,l have been piosic on the sbote of Lake m Tarq^l Ruler e f eamamaist held ‘nbipt. AYteraaaaa aad Ratqrdaye Until pii^out at thosa Wlio aaksd. I oulto Thors to aa anas ajkd oenooth-. qf tho sulta. tnmi mw he bbn«fit nyetUed poUtiaal' the Dalai l«m ij^eqj*ay ta PaipUf noaa-ta tho„liiM Bwt doaotafi 'per-' ' t o a t s ..... ' . I ' , . » •) (OeROMSfl (OsRlbMsi m Page tksbb) fae^flt and veoaxte " * ) \ J U i t i i m