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manichester, c o n n ^.m o n d a y , juity 2,1962 (CteoUM Advertlolec . ^RICE FIVE C E K ii Leaders Split e m s \« / State Without / ’ Traffic Death Over Weekend r " / Algerian revolution, wrot to ALGIERS (AP)— A ll___ By THE ABSiQiOIA'TED PBE8B smerrillaiB, aided ^ de- ibya on the eve of the self-de- , ■ / ■ ertera the French-formcMd termliiaUon vote and declared his \ Stote Police said today Con support for rebelUouB left coiUv necticut ■ went through the local force, repm-ted ord ers of the national liberaUon iniu»ins foi^ a fMllitaiy coup in weekend without a. tndffic fa afhty fired by Ben Khedda. tality. F o ile d Split ^e new IdaXiaa, official About' '1,000 Moslem enlisted However,.two New BritaliKr^- French so u i^ said today. men of the French-officered local dents were killed in accidents Sat - Accords: to reports re force reportedly deserted in the urday. ' Guyotville area west of' Algiers John A. Jakubifwakl, 41, drown On dssue , ceived yoy the • French, the Simday night' and disappeared trooM were massing near the ed in a Farmington pond while on with theh* arms.;'The local force an outing with friends. His body V ’-siT adnfinistrative capital of -Ro- was recovered by akin divers. A t Suicide cher Noir and in the Blida At- (Cohtinaed on Page Semteen) Frank Wisnlewrid, 44, waa killed m l RightsX in a fan, PoUoa aaid he'suffered /las Mountains south of Al LONDON (AP)— Run giers. a fractured akull after he tumbled HERSHEY, Pa. (AP) — _ over the back atairq railing on the away spy Dr. Robert A. Sob- They w«» beheved to be second floor of his- home. len waa reported out of dan Democra^itt governors report- suppo^rs of rebel Deputy ger today after trying to kill ed majority support today for Premier Ahmed ben Bella , 123 to 1 3 9 hiniMlf aboard a crowded la- a program of medical carjs fo r / who last week mysteriously HARTFORD (AP) ^ The SUte raeli airliner returning him to the elderly financed throu»fi fled from Thttis to the Libyan Motor Vehicle Department’s daily an AmOrican priaon. Social Security. / capital of Tripoli. record at automobile fataHtiea es But they spUt wide qp4|i, aa of last midnight and the totals on The b a i 1-Jump(ng 82-year-oId usual, on the question qf a decia— the same date last yekr: psychiatrist, sentenced to life im ration on civil rtghta. - prisonment for spying for the So ALGIERS (AP)— Cheer . IM l 1982 Republican sta|^ execuUveq^. viet TJnitm, slashed his wrists and ing their newiy won inde KUled ...... 123 138 meeting in a sepfoate caucus in stabbed himself in the aibdomen this poUUcs-MCki pendence, thousands o f Mos with a steak knife Sunday during Iked S4th Annual lems ' surged through Al Horae-tn-Car a fig h t back to New YOrk after Governors’ ^flags with the aide of the road. The next , Soblen, accompanied by a U.S. Bailey is attending the confer a red crescent and a star in the thing ehe knew, horses’ hooves marshal, made his suicide attempt N w York Gk>v. Nflaon A. Rockefeller, left, listens;Ab Connecticut CSov-./dohn Dempsey gestures and ence las an aide to Gov. Jcdin OAPT NATHAN HAUD talks over a problem during the Gettj^urg tour;df the Governors Conference yesterday. The con center. smashed 1 through the roof. aboard an El Al Airilnes Boeing Dempsey of QNmectlcut. The Manchester Evening ference, at Hershey, Pa., swings into full sessions today. (AP Phptbfax). The new nation’s flag—illegal in The horse suffered a gash. The 707 over the EkigUsh Oianhel as ------^ ■■■ ■.. ------From others it was learned Herald will salute Coventry’s ' the big Jet approached London for that the Democrats are promoting’ t : Algeria only a few weeks ago— Quarter Mlllenial Celebration three horseback riders were charg a routine stop. Gov. -'Mbert D. Rosellini of Wash- sprouted like mi^^c in towns and with a souvenir issue tomor ed with reckless -uae of a highway. n je Lithuanlari-born doctor was Some Take Middle Road lngtoi|l, now- serving his second villages everywhere. row featuring two-pages of rushed to Hillingdon Hospital term, aa new chairman ot the In tiie cities, the demonstrations pictures and comment on the New Lowm for Date Ike Entertains for the time being seemed to be week-lotig event which begins where Scotland Yard detectives conference to succeed Powell. WINDSOR ixxacs (AP)—Ihe s t^ g u ^ over his room. Tratotloaally, Democrats and Re- only amuoUtlcal erqaressions of July 8, >. 5 a.m. temperature at the U.S. Joy At Independence. None of the A British Home Office spokes 35 Governors pubUcana alternate in the chair- / Capt. Nathan Hale, Revolu Weather Bureau today was 47 de man made clear that Soblro, who o h manahip. / demoRSitatc^ appeared to be tak tionary War martyr and epl- grees, a new low for the date a was deported Sunday from .Istmeti Governora reported that Floiv ing sldee In the dramatic split of ^m e of American patriotism, a new record Ipw for tha month not be allowed to stay In At ^ttysburg da and California are bidding Mb the nationalist leadership. gives credence to the cele July. n^^^e||^ll> m e e f^ e< the organ- Oissoislon betwem the moder bration slogan—^Bltthplace of- The prevlotis low ate leaders o f the mdle. provision ns t)r. S o b le n ^ At - . Nathan Hale, Cradle of Pa occurred on July'. anough to trava], he will have to al government,, led by Premier triotism. ommanders In chiat Althoui^ Bi^ey said there was" Toussef ben Khedda, and l^ st leave the coimtry," the spokes and k Pennsylvania g^etal faced only generoi discussion o f the la- Readers who wish extra Extended Forecaat man said. each other again Sunday on the suse at the -Democratic, caucus,' Deputy Premier Ahmed ben Bella copies should order them in By UIE ASSQdiATED PI • >gogue in JNHj^oric City urged loomed dangerously. WINDSOR L(X3C8 (AP) — The Soblen forfeited tlOO.OOO ball Gettysburg battlefield, this time Gov. John R. Swainaon at Michi advance by calling The Her and fled from the UnitSd States The U^S. Supreme Ooi^ deci that citlsenihBH| President Ken over champagne punch. gan said a naajority appeared to Ben Bella,, one of the heroes of ald—MItcheU 3 -2 n i. extended Connecticut forecast for ^eeday through Saturday, July sion batmlng official .'p a y ers -in nedy’s counseBiPsupport the de Fbrmer President- Dwlf^t D. cision and accept it as a challenge (OonHaned on Page Ika) public ischools e v o l ^ both dtssmit Eisenhower, a general, played (Oontfamsd Fag* Tam) to cultivate prayer at home and host to 35 governors—including a Temperatures are expected to and praise \in Sabbath sermons. Anxious to Campaign - \ average 2 to 5 degrees below norm intensify religious education in contingent of Dixie chief eacecu- al. Cool throughout the period ex Ope 'minister called it "proper, synagogue and church. tives—and their ^ v e s who are at cept for a warming trend toward Conflict Feared fair and c&rrect’’ while another Some churchmen said al larger tending the 64th annual Governors the' end o f the period. ascrtl^'lo the court a philosophy rea{K>n tor alarm were predictions Conference at Hershey. that^ /seeks to quarantine rell- that the ruling may lead to elim- BiiUetins Some normal high and lows for Amid the small talk and bi g(ofi." Inationi of all Bible reading and Will Resign Connecticut are: Hartford 85 and As Africa Gets partisan well-wishing, the digni Culled,froM AP Wired Some took the middle ground religious observances from the 81; New Haven 79 and 81; and taries took little note of the S9th Among them was the Rev. Dr. public schools. Bridgeport 80 and 63. anniversary of the opening of the Charles D. Kean of the Xlpiscopol Predpibation may total one 2 New Nation^ The Rev. Dr. John M. Knimm, great three-day conflict that put AMERICAN SRNTENOBD tenth to 2 tenths of an inch occur Church of the Elplphany of Wash' Columbia University chaplain, Gettysburg on the map in 1863. BtADBOA Spnto (AF)-«M > Prior to Convention ring mostly in higher elevations as USUMBURA, Burundi' (AP) __ ington D.C., who said the court’s said the prMlction "Justifiably The only cannon that figured in eng» teisisaeroisn WOBain Bnss. veiy scattered showers or thun- Two new African n^tims, the Re ruling was "neither a grut vie causes alarm to churchmen who the day’s activities was one pre 97, was seatenesd to sns year. In dershowen about Friday. public of Rwan^ and Kingdom tory for religious liberty nor an would regard an education foom sented to the general by the visit peisoa for rlwplng deem n ato- By THE ASSOCIATED FBE8S ' >lenge Riblcoff In a statewide -pri- ■of Buriindi, w8re born Sunday attack upon the religious tradi- which all references to the role ing governors. It was a model of trelt of OeaanliaaiBw Fkamisea Welfare Secretary Abraham mary if he gathers at least 20 per Surpriaea in June against a baCkdrop of tribal con Itona of our country.” of religion fo the formation of our a Civil, War field piece. / Fraaeo, the civil emrt that tried Ribicott'a resignation from the cent of the convention vote. WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — Al fUct that 'fbquld turn the former "The Supreme’ Court decision history and culture had been re The governors did not forget tom duBS 98 aaBoaaoed today. cabinet is expected to be on Presi' Ribicoff is regarded as almost though June .didn’t b ^ out all U.N. pnist territory-into imother did not say religious devotions of moved as a distorted and inade that it was the 46th wedding anni Bass’ attoraey, Miguel Ortia- dent Kennedy's desk within the certain to win a majority of the bvef, It had its violent moments, Ckmgd. a voluntary nature may neVer be quate education." versary of the Eisenhowers. They Osoavata .said He wnt f t f to held in public schools," he ob next tiwo weeks. delegates but it still remains a the U.S. Weather Bureau says. .independence ceremonies were The Rev. Dr. Lawrence L. presented a silver tea service to have the American giaai Ribicoff hopes the resignation- question whether he can hold 'Thunderstorms caused consld. he d in Usumbura and lC|^ll, cap served in a sermon Simday. Durgin, preaching at the Broad Mrs. Eisenhower. dlttoMd Itoerty and pen will clear the way for a fullrscale KowalskL to less than 30 per cent erable damage, including “Itwo itals of the terrltoriea which have Last Monday, the court ruled way Congregational church in Southern governors tfffered no to go iMKek to toe Uattod Stotoa. campaign by him fo r the U. S. The Republican Renats candidate deaths, the Weather Burroi/sald been administered by Belgium as that a 22-word prayer dratted by New York City, told worshippers comment on that', but 'earlier in This, esnrt ofWrtnIs said, la a s t , Senate on the Democratic State is Rep; Horace Seely-Brown Jr. in its end-of-JJie-month aimmary Ruanda and Urundl. .. the New York State Board of Re the court’s ruling "deeerves gen the day they dined in York, Pa., ditfloolt to get. -ticket. yesterday. Lightning M lM a Dan-- Leaders in both cities warned gents for recitation at the start eral applause." where some of them took note of charged with The former Governor said dur a t Fraaeo from a WASHINGTON (AP)—Rep. Ekn- buiy wrniikn on tjW 15th and a of possible future violence from of each school day was unosnsti- "But let us be clear about the the fact that York was the only ing several appearances over the lllo Q. Daddarlo, D-Gonn., an tutional. cab ca arrivlag h en frana Bta- young girl camper at Columbia on the ancient animosity between the substance of the decision," he Northern, city ever to surrender weekend be will atep down from nounced today he wUl be a candi the. 26th. tall Watusi and the more numer The prayer reads: added. "The court has not de toga dM e 1. the federal post>on 6t before July formally ' to a Confederate- army. date for reelectlon in Connecticut's ous Bahutu they once enslaved. "Almighty God, wo acknowl cided ‘against God’ in the United "God blese York," said Gov. 13, the day Connecticut Demo- First Congressional District. SIR WINSTON BETTER (Oeptfnied am Pager T sb) It is feared that this may break edge - our dependence upon Thee, States or in the public schools. Ernest F .Hotlings of South Caro crate gather in Hartford for their out again after Belgian troops and beg Thy blessing upon us, our On the contrary, it has decided LONDON (AP)—Sir WlasteR state nominating convention. lina. The surrender incident oc OhnrcUll, reooveriag 'trem an leave. parents, our teachers and our that the reality of - God can nei curred during tlie same Gettys- Riblooff is an avowed csmdidate The two nations, with combined country.” ther be guaranteed nor denied by operattoB to mead a fractured for the Senate noniination but is thigh, had a good aight a nei* Strike in SRskatcjb^wan populations of five million and an Dr. E. S. James, editor of the action of the^tate.” (Continued on Page Seventeen) opposed by U.S. Rep. Frank Ko area totaling about 20,000 square Baptist Standard and "a Southern tool bulletlii aald today. |to walski, who has threatenea to miles, start out wl^i little money Baptist leader, called the court’s aaked to see too mmnimg sto challenge Rtbicoff in a primary. decision “proper, fair and cor pere.' A hoepttal epatwenaa la* in their treasuries/ and few re dioatod toero was as ravirtr "I can’t wait to hit the cam sources to sustain tjbem. rect," adding the pchool prayer paign trail once again,” said Ribi- Despite Smashing Reception for tos S7-yesr nto l aiamm In ,Usumbura'-s Ibwagasore Sta could not hurt anyone." ' Groton yes- dium, the flag of Belgium was However, Dr. J. Richard Sneed New lowered as Belgian troops sang of the First Methodist church in d MVRDBKBB8 SUBDUED - asked Los Angeles teid his congregation about resigning: M edicare .their national anthem. A cheer SAN <)UBNTIN, Oslif. (AF) that the ruling will p ^ u c e a to Alter "Let’s put it this way—I taitend ng out from 20,000 Africans as — Six eoadeoiaed ngardei stn Wtto more revolutionary effect on U.S. to come back to the state to do thb red, white and green colors aotolag to lose msde a hsmelsaB. REGINA, Saak. (A P)—A atrikeO The provincial government said of Burundi went up and a single society - than Karl Marx ever attempt to hreah eat s S - smne campaigning before the cp: by most of Saskatchewan’s 700 a i it would call on some of the 110 cahnon boom ro a 21-gun salute. could. Mexico’s Aim on Castro Quaatia ritoiah dmto rawisarty vention and T intend to send IHivate doctors swept this prov dent Kennedy my resignetibn be doctors in the public health serv Africans raised three fingers— He said the court’s philosophy f today. toi^hea«fl|y gaarded atesl ince of 926,000 people today as ice if they were needed to help for Gkid, for IQng Mwambiitm and seeks to quarantine religion." doom had tear gas were tos fore the Democratic etatb omiven- the Socialist provincial govem- An A P News Analysbi' Uen." In the emergency. tor Bunmdl—as their monarch Dr. Sneed said. "W\th " the < »aay an important aim of Kennedy much fsr thwa Two gaaids moit launched the first big com The Medical Care Commission appeared resplendent in a white Deity constitutionally Incapacitat By WIIJJAM L. R|’A{r- -vlrita to Latin American ' nations wero etohhed with hroa hats aad Ribicoff, wbp.^''supported Ken pulsory medical insurance plan in set up to administer the new in- ed, only materialism, secularism AP Special Correapondent is to create a psychological cli hostagns for torse toanisb nedy for v ^ ' president in 1868, uniform crossed with the blue North America. sash of Belgium’s Order of Leo and atheism can publicly pre^. MEaaco (JITY (AP)—What Is mate, to generate enthusiasm for aHre a f t e m eapllva was the JPnaMmVa first cabinet Charging that the plan opens the vail." President Kennedy accompUshing the ideas of the alliance and par appoi^lsAj ln his year and a half (Oontliined on Pngo Bight) pold H. , * door to government'oontrol over In a red dirt stadium in the Richard' Cardinal Cushing, or trying to accomplish, by his ticularly its idea that the Latin lag to priesa sfOciato ever tta . etary of health, education their professkm, doctors took off speaking at Gloucester, Mass., bi personal diploinacy in f-atin Americans will 8o their, share and toiephoaet The dmperate eea-r' and wrifafo^ Ribicoff has had the heart of Kigali, the red, yellow on vacation or quit the province the annual blenahm of the fishing America? ,,, help themselvee. vieto aever had n sbaae% la told task at ^akUng for the adminis- and green strlp^ flag of Rwanda yt practice elsewhere. nate Op ens was hoisted amid drum beats and fleet, said the decudon "broke the Mexico was the thlsd Latin President kennedyls personal first attennpt to Saa Queattals tratiui on amne of the moat con Moet doctors’ offices and clinics hearto of millions «and' millions of American country the president triumphs in Venezuela, Colombia gihu history to esaspe tienr troversial aq>ecU of iU program. desto 'rsw. . v were closed for the Dominion Day (OoBtiaiied M>Page Ten) people who live in|captive nations visited in his campaign to dranut- and Mexico indicate that many ,of Including federal aid to schools .b^day today, bu( many dlqSayed tise the Alliance for Frogreas. the pSople of those countries re: and medical care for. the aged Mediciare Fight • j ' ' . " ' ‘ ■ behind the Iron. aiM Bamboo curi signs saying they would remain tains, whose only hope Is, in God Few would deny he has scored gard the United States and the NIKITA BACKS BED CHINA throiwh social security. a significant personal - '.triumph. B80SOOW (AF>—Csvtot rra* shut. Physicians said they — uid WASHINGTON (AP) — The and" oun own beloved cou*------policies of its -young president ,1....Kowalald will be able to chal- Salazar Raps U.S. He made -Whirlwind trips to Ven- mler KhrUstodisv eegsarittsd toa not give medical -advice hy tele Senate begins debate today on one The only thing' com with hope and high expectation. esiiela and Colombia last Decem Sevtot Uniea today to haehtag phone and would make house of the momentous issues of the fears Is r^lgion. and rel The alliance is dramatised in calls only in dire emergencies. As Cold War .Ally the rmly thing that can a ^e the ber. Brazil, at the end of July, this w ay.. But are there some Oeawssalst Chhw la leaewal JFeuding? Don^t Let 1982 session—heglth care for .too. mimary laanwhnilsg to For* , The government medical plan-— ged financed under the Social world from being, dominitted by is next. There may be more. dangers in dramatizing a prqgram and the doctors’ strike—took ef the bptchen. and tyrnnto' of the The accomplishment in' Meaico. that ralkea hope that in a rela-- neeea Strait. riSe who dales pa Security' System. WASHINOTQN" (AP) — Prin&e attaph toa BspaMte Wife Answ^ Door! fect Sunday. Communist world," Gkrdinal Was measured by the impact of tively short . time Latin America at Assistant Democratic. L ^ sr Mlnlater Ahtoak> Salasar of Por the U.S. ' president on the Mexi can cure ailments which-are the- Free emergency treatment waa Hubert H. Humphrey of Minne tugal says the United States CushinI’'said. -buff from can public. Kennedy’s talks-with heritage o f eenturiesT - WASHQfQTON (AP) Don’t Igovlded by about IM volunteer sota told a reporter he-' was con "bears special zeepofislbilities for The pathoilc bishop of Provi peepfeo of too'Serito Valea.;■lea.'to*, fight with your,neighbor over a doctors at 84 of the province’s 120 fident a bipartisan proposal to the Hi successes m et with in the dence, Rj., the Most Rev. Rus Presfoent Adolfo Lopez Mateos The sobering fact is that tbe eatire.SeetoRet totoK’’' ho s to t dog. Tour wife might answer the hospitals, but officials warned estabUsh such a sjrstem would cold war." sell J. McVlnney, said "our found hJOrdly changed the situations toey alliance cannot work imless those durlag a rspsit sa Ui reeoat door some day u d find a naail- they may be unable to extend this clear the Senate by thp end o f the "The United States seems to be ing fathers must be Jkp6iogisinF tolk'ed about. The Mexican gov who nm Latin America’s govern trip to Bemsnln "Aad let an ordef sweetbesirt, calling for you. service beyond tUro weeks. week, de^>ite a Fourth of July less favoraMi^' to an ally than to before the oourto at ficsiv^ today Mmmrot still will go Us own way, ments and. control its wealth co etto havs aay Federal Prison Director J. V. AuUwrities began moving emer- break Wednesday/ a neutral qr to an enemy, and to for the agnostic, evwi atheistic de wUl continue to recognize the Cas operate to make A work. For the tro regime in Cuba and wfll op most .part, those who control the ▼ennett told a HoUse Appropri- g«cy! and' chronic cases to the Sponsora olkiihsi(t.>a good mar- -foUaw potttical convenlencea of cision m our . UA. Supreme pose anything it considers inter- Wealth continue to drag thehr feet, atlona aUbeommittee last Jan. X M hbepitals. The ,hoqpitals said gin for the hedtt)fi%rogram andi the moment rathe^ than an Oourti" STOCK m a b k e T u r a a r about such a fidldw. they krere busy but were not over-" said a number df^ RepubUeana, Ideal," Balamr said /in a copy In sermons Saturday, a number forenco with Cuba’s Internal af unwilling to eacrifice the privil New York (AP) r-1ho Hw« la Bennett’s story in-testl- loaded. One fatality, an infant, would vote for it Utmavat, many right Interview In the mngaiine of New York rabbis said the de fairs. eges and advantakea their class Buurkot paetsd a.stoderato 'mony released today: h was reported. Republieahs and aome Southern U.8. News It World Reiwrt. cision has helped, the cause of re The Progress was enjoys. tow aftonmea aBor tev te. "In Baltimora, there alas {a fel Tea-month-old Carl Derjiousolf; Demoqrato remain i^»posed to. So Portugal Is. a member of the ligion, not hindered IL Some de dramatized. Lopez Mateos pnbUc- Whenei/er there is a prospect ot low who. .was a mudi-decorated beUeved suffering from meningi cial Bepurlty finfncinjg. North Atlantic; Treaty Organisa scribed the prayer involved as be ^ w t o b r a i^ It . and. bis Joint coih- pollUcal <^yulslc», ’ ------"Latin, ■ Aniert- ■ quiet. Key paratrooper and got Into an al- tis, died SiindaY ni|^t an route Even if the measure « le u g the tion,, but relations between that ing neutrali-tliat it la meaning miDriqiM*-.Wltbi; Kennedy called. it can capillital flees to enfo havens 91 or aa aa 1 ' . iercatlaaL^wItli hie akgblior^ next ftom file home far Uilwrvllle. to Ieimto lC,would face , rough days country , and. the Uidted Statu less and cannot hdp religion. a natural oudeeoaor to the 1910 abroad. ^ ;whisS an emergeney treatment csnteir In •^1110 Rev. Dr. Edward. B, Klein ,5 to a lS a ir liotUen. w aUa* jnwjr. i ef the'-Stapiiiii WlOT Free ■8jnik‘ d . to m i' «■ Fate Tea); •nmgnttghtt ' ItkaMmaaS am 9aga tm y / ‘ --f , ^ (V- »J ^
L' -tr ■'X'X'r^ ■. ' If' '■ ■y Ik- > > • - V ’l'- X- ■' ^ '■y .''K' \ r r . \ ■■■-' ' .x.xX X '^ ,.X. X xx^..4'‘ ■ ' •W A < "X ,x X PA6E UAN^JHESTER EVENING IffiRALr), ^lANCHEfelER. eOMH* MONBAY. j t t Y 2. l f « t ’ 1 MANCHESI 'ALP, MANCH^TO^ CONjl^ MONDAY, JULY 5, 1962 • Pa g e t h b i ...... , ...... 1 ...... tors, the finest orefaestraz, and then put matters In the hadde of RockvUl^-V ernoh ' • « , / V . V . \' A n g i n e e r B whbee aoquainUnce X JIW Hie flwald Salutes ; with the -music le- only casual. A 'Sheinwdldxoo . Govnitiys Festival' Beckmdi Head great and ezperlenced conductor # • -ir it" it ■ it jk" Will have studied the seors :ln hand IS,* . Readera who Would like extra <^THE WlY for hundreds of hduie, and have jqs r. copies of The Haraild's souvenir Of YR Grbu^ heard dozens of performances , of. By Alfred MrtinMwoM < .S d u d iM m • ^ t ■. X/ Don’t be In k Huiry to discard vNecth-SMiiii rataerehli , y .. missus honoring Ooventry’s .11 . ... the work. ' I heard IT” / An obvloua loser, 'you may Wish NORTH ■ ■/ " Quarter Mnienlal Celebration Clyde O. Beckwith,, 219 High In the Ught of this' knowledge, you had it beck after you have A A t r s ' mdy order them in advance by land St: was elected nati^ai com he carefully rehearses the orches thrown it away. telephoning ^ e . Herald. mander of the Yankee 'J^visidn hy \nhn Grtiher- tra for hours on end until he gets X West opened the jack of spades, ’ 0 10 7 4 The resignation of Renwlck'4.♦lslaw Gfochot|t; 94 W. Main St T’te,salute to Coventry will Just the balance he wants, and the and Sou,th played the queen ♦.■om ^ ♦ J 9 J 3 appear temorrow In twi^page Veterans' Association A t ihi^ na-; Lewis as supervising principal at Rercy Salter, - 98 Talcott Ave.; variations in. dynamics that his dirnuny, more for practice than WBBT RABT feature of pictures u d com tional convention June 28 -threjugfa background and experience tell Northeast School ana the naming William C ^ 36 Florence Ave. with any real hope of. winning the A I 1« 9 4 A K 8 7 « IR 30.at the Roger Smith H o t^ L Discliarged Friday ; lionaiq Cal 5 4 2 - ^ A 5 ment on events of the him are -suited to .the composer's of Joseph Beljls as Lewis’ succes finesse.' Sure enough. East cov long celebration' which Stamford. Mrs. Beckwith intentions. Then along comes some houn,-11. Oak- St.; Mrs., Marilyn ered with , the king of spades, and O Q iS G • 3 » elected senior vice president I luh becoming more and moref’preasion, but what I really, think sor, ^ has been ahnoiinced by Supt. Th«maa, R Fb 2, .RocltyiUe; Mrs. Sunday, yokel with a dial who upsets ? the South ruffed. • « 10 I 7 4 4k Q 4 . the auxiliary. dWmayed at tJie antics iff the re ahoiit them is much more dMcrlp- of Schools Raymond E. Raqladbll. Aliaon Kuhn and son, Chlarest ROUTH Orders may bejplid by dial- Come safely, to o !, cording companies in proces.stng tive than elega'ht anyway. whole carefully contrived pertorm-. South led the king of hearts to ingwMItchell ' Beckwith enlisted Aplrtl 17,191T, Lewis, who had beem with the Trailer Park, Vernon. the ace, and East returned a A Nom ' their discs for stereo. Ever Since Recordings, as we hear them ance, introducing his ideas of Veciion school system since 1950 Discharged Saturday: Mrs. Bev q7KQl«9f9 in New Haven as a member of electrical recording came in to be-, balance and dynamics, and brag apade. Troop M, Connecticut National today, - are made with a multi after he graduated from "New erly Perbtti, 25 Diane Dr., Ver . "This Is one card I don’t need," G A K I 9 ing there his been a certain degree plicity of microphones, scattered ging about the startling realism Britain Teachers College, said to non; Sarah Adams, RFD, t, Tol : 4k A K 2 y ent r y Guatd Ckvalry, which later be of fin i^ n g by the eiighjeers, but he has. achieved. land. South remarked, and he discarded NeMh l a * came Company D, 103rd Machine throughout the orchestra, in front day. his resignation was tied to a his obvldus loser—^ v^deu^s^ of Brnm Wmt at present it has gone far too far. of it. behind it. arid on the sides. Nor is the trouble only apparent derire to resume studies for his Discharged Sunday: Betty-Jo 2 V Fam 3 <9 Pam -4lun' Battalion df the 26th (Ifan- The fact is that if you ’ have Let a flute solo be written by the In symphonic works. Opera suffers doctorate degree and to teach on Kristofak, 19 Karl St.; Mrs. Mary clubs. i: ■ ^ 4 A Pern 4 77 Pam kee) Division. ,* really ftne^^uipmeht to reproduce You can see what happened. 5 0 PaM 5 77 High School > composer, and some engineer will even worse. In an actual perform a college level. Hanley, 184 B. . Main St.; Mrs. He served as a liinner and part^ Clyde O. the discs, 'you won’t come close to “boost the gain" on the tnike ance. the singers on the stage are 'To flu the vacancy cireated by Simona LaBeile, and daughter, 38 South drew trumps and tried the 4 77 All Pam Icipated in defensive artion aim V hearing the niuslc as it sounds,in nearest the flute until its volume separated from the Zudiencd by X^ewis’ resignation, which became Tolland Ave;; Mrs.' Jean Harger diamond finesse. West produced Opeoiaf laad A U four major offepsi\(e. campaigns, nan shellfire ih.World War a hall, and by Constantly hearing approximates that of a French art orchestra of large, and fre effective July 1, the school system and daughter, Hillside Manor the queen of diamonds, end ^uUi Nine Honored earning the J>iin>le Heart i^dal music in this di.stoKed manner you horn. ■ quently symphonic, proportions. changed Beilis' asslgriment from Ave., Vernon. was down one. . „ - and cantpalj^ bar with four/Stars. get to the point whCre the actual nine clubs to Ehefs ten. You will He ls\4 1923 graduate , of Yale jC7 EStperienced conductors know this, teaching princiipal of Building B Birth Saturday: A daughter to South didnlt have to make up his Coventry High School’s base-; He became active in tljS Yan Univeraily. attended the Banking live performance doesn’t sound Had the Composer wanted such to supervising principal at North mind when East returned a sec congratulaje'^SiMt for his brilliant volume, he would have written and balance things accordingly, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Snay, 33 ball team was honored "at a tes- kee Division Veterans’ Association School at the Bank of America, ‘’natural” when, you hear it. e d School; Beilis is the assistant High St. ond round of spades. *17:0 correct play. Antfyou will make up your for French horn in the first plaOe,' but' the qrcheatra is invariably timoiUal diiuier Sunday at the in 1935 after coming tcvManches- Wall' St., New York City, and Going away for the Fourth it like baseball . . . It is the live performance that more prominent than It sounds on to the principsil at Maple Street Birth Sunday: A son to Mr. and play is to ruff, postponing the ' 't o find a softer game. That ter. He was installed comman but the composer’s wishes have Tarticular East ^player U too latw became'^ teller at Mechanics 1s "natural.” of course, and' not School. 6 , decision.' • Cove Restaurant"/With some 60 it’s reaching home safely that counta W e at little to do with the engineer in a recording. Mrs. George Pippin, RFD, Staf der of Epieds Chapter of the as in New'Haven. He ’was ac the phonographic reproduction. In The opening created by Beilis’ ford Springs. South draws another tough! peu'ents and fm nds . attending. sociation in 1939 aXthe Manches Stop A Shop hope you cnjby , the Holiday. his pursuit of "high fidelity." Fi- In recording, they xrwce of club on the ace K 8 7 6 3 2; Hearts—A 5; Dia-' Awards Vvere presented to Law France to rMedtcate a 'chapel at counUint with Case Brds., Inc., realize that ia not an elegant ex- to employ the greatest cotjduc- quently intended to drown the sin He is then in position mond—8 3 2; Clubs'—Q 6. What do rence Morrison, James Toomey, ger; not usually, you understand, IIm Herald’s Rockville Bureau, 5 Belleau, which had been daipaged Manchester, eince 1947t ' . Stop ft Ship stores West Main St., telephone Tre- the diamond finesse as a last you say? * Daniel /Stbrrs, Orlo Smith, WIJ- but on, judiciously chosen occas- Answer: Bid two spades. Your lUun Morgan, Joseph Minor, Rich-; sions. this the case. lAont 5-S1S6 or MIMien 9-4797. resort. None of this is necessary since hand Is easily good enough for a ard Belekewicz, Harold 'TarbeU, will b f open Tuesday ^til 9 p .n is This Is tiommonly doneto denote, the queen of clubs drops on the positive response. S h o^ your-long Dexter Wheelock, Robert Mcneil, that an operatic^araetsr ia lying. Rockville-V ernon second round of the suit. South suit first and let your partner Lawrence 'Zeigler and Donald Att'^torea cloaed Wedneedayf July 4 X.'. He or she ding* certain words, but can lead his deuce of clubs to fi fine) out about aces later if he Douville of the squad, as weU as 2 fRmitljhi Npiiis \ the orchestra dehiea' them ve nesse through West's ten, and then needs to krtoW. Foster Grant, team manager; hemently’ with Some melddy the he discards a diamond on the jack For .Sheinwold’s 36-page* booklet. John Plaster Jr., team bat boy audience has already heard at the and John Risley, coach. JayceesHold of clubs and another diamond on "A PockeUGuide to Bridge," send / time when the true state of af '' 'I dummy’s ace of spades. 50c to Bridge Book, Manchester Guest speaker was Dr.' George Knowlei people fairs was readily apparent. What if East has dropped, the Evening Herald, .Box 3318, Grand Van Bibber, head of the idiysi(ial Or at some tragic moment the Awards Nightr Rockville-V ernon qu,een of clubs from an original Central SU„ N. y. 17, N. Y. education department at the Uni' / "A-MESSAGE / orchestra, representing apparent holding of Q-10-6? In that case (Copyright 1962, General Fea versity of Connecticut. A guest of ly overwhelming clrcuihstances, honor was Joseph DeGregorlo, Membera of the 1927 Manchester High School class catch up on 35 years pf news .and-personal Key man awar^wdfe^ presented you will lose the finesse with the tures Corp.» tidblts'while waiting to pose for a class reunion picture Saturday at the rear of the K of C Home, completely engulfs ginger to to two past prexidMts of the Rock- athletic director at Coventry High F R O M YOUR FKARMXCISTS" Indicate that his powSra are inade Fire Destroys School. leafed In the front row center are two former principals of MHS, Clarence Quimby and EMson quate to the situation. But you ■ville JuniorJeiSamber of Commerce Bailey. (Herald photo by SateiTtis). Saturd^-'Aight at annual awards a watch from a gasoline station on Imptoper passing, w as’Charles E. Also attending was Leonard won’t hear this in a recording. Mills. 26, of Enfield. He is sched Levenonvitz, .representing ,,-the a^..tf(staIIation exercises held In Rt. 30. Quimby and Edsoh Bailey, and BECAUSE HEALTH IS IMPORTANT Police Vehicle Poppick, algo arrested by Souza, uled for Rockville Circuit Court 12 Connecticut By-Piroducts C6. Inc. The result is that people go to >he American Legion Home. Mrs. Bailey were among the guests. Wise laws- 'regulate the practice of pharmacy. live performances that are really is due in court July 17. session on July 17. He was arrsst- of Coventry which sponsors the Guests also included Mr. and Mrs. -Jn addition to the key .man Flaming gasoline .considerably, ed by Constable John Lehan. members of the squad in the Babe Thirty^iveMHSfUissmates We are regularly and unexpectedly inspected by excellent, and complain that sing awards, the Jaycees also presented Booked Saturday oh a charge of Thomas Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. officials from the Board of Pharmacy, The Nar- a mattet of tkke (and yalueji ers were drowmed by the orches damaged a Vernon police staticm Ruth League program. Charles Wlgren, Mr. and Mrs. t>hll certifibates of merit to four chair •-X . . 'cotlc Bureau and sometimes the Board of tra, or that the flute player cbuld wagon yesterday afternoon on Rt. Briefis Emery, Miss Do.rothy Hqpklns and Monday & Tuesday Specials! Joseph men for outstanding work - and 30 near Sacred Heart Church when ■ 6 " Present at 35th R e u n io n Health and Fire Department. “ scarcely be heard. They have be about a dozen spark pisg awards The BeachconRieni o f Water Mr. and Mrs. 'TVllfred (^larke, form come accustomed to an absolutely the principal, gH^ortheast SchocS. the rear axle snapped, causing the front Manor will meet at, 8 p.m. er and present faculty members. U.S. CHOICE ‘T O P O ' THE GRADE‘S false standard, since they hear far Ramsd Sported that the post for overall chapter participation. gasoline tank to rip off and the MEDICINES MUST BE PROTECTED Recipients of the key man 971day at the home of Mrs. Bert Thlrty-flve of the 110 members of»dent and toastmaster, presented more recorded music than they of ant to the principal at left rear wheel to roll free down rahd Lorrabee on Bissell Road. BUBBLE YIELDS P ARK If a medicine requiring refrigeration ia not kept awards were Donald Berger and .the highway. the 1927 claos of Manchester High a prize to Mrs. EMward Rdbb, the Hear of actual performances. ^ Northeast School will be filled af- The iteeriiig committee of Cov School, with husbands and wives, former Anna Loomis, of Maryland, STOCKHOLM—Rubble from ur in a refrigerator. We are subject to a penalty. Unfortunately this - ia evSn af the start of the next achbol Alan Taylor. All three Vernon fire companies r Berger’s award was for initiat entry’s 250th Aiwiversary celebra attended.a 35th reunion‘'^Saturday who with her husband came the ban-renewal projects In Stockholm Many drugs inust be dated, for they lose poten fecfing the younger generatirrs works yegr today than you Maple St. elementary schools, and Hi^'’ with a lire mtinguisher.- No in A pharmacist's license is obtained after many. ■The presentation to Taylor rec Manchestor Evening H erald couldjiwr in ten, a while back, but at Building B. He was made aasist- juries were reported. Aa Equity Resident Company Coventry oorrespoadenL F. Pnu- years study In a College of Pharmacy, the serv a n ^ o the principal a year ago. ognized his efforts in increasing ing of an apprenticeship to gain more, practical 99 per, cent o# these performances Police were called to the inter TITBSDAY •raRU S A T r a S A T W l LY 8-JULY 7 Une Little, telephone Pllgr-lm will be of the canned variety. .Beilis, a Manchester native, was membership and in fund raising. section of Bolton and Hatch Hill 2-6281. experience and passing a state examination to graduated from Manchester High Membership in the local chapter is AGATHA CHRISTIE’S FAMOUS MYSTERY FEED THE KITTY FOR GOOD LUCK! prove the knowledge ime^ed to protect the pub It is now a commonplace to Rds. to investigate a two-car ac “THE MOUSETRAP” divide and separate the orchestra School in 1941. He was president of now at 55. cident which resylted in injury to lic from harm. by sections on a much larger stage the Class of ’41B. Merit certificates went to a Bolton woman yesterday. .Adnilssion Best “kitty” to feed is your savings in A public hearing on the pro Tuesday-llinraday: 81.75-12.00—Friday-Saturday: $2.25-82-80 than will be encountered in a con Charles Pfrommer, for the com Mrs. Alice Philips of Hebron Rd., Miss Felice Feted Manchester’s oldest financial institution. "d o n o t g a m b l e WITH HEALTH posed 681,49,1 budget for the Ver munity betterment toll booth con Bolton, was treated for chin cuts Season Tickets Available STEAK cert hall, and then use a mike for, non Fire District’s 1962-63 fiscal That way, yoii make your own luck,. . . There are many stdres, door-to-df>or pedlars, each section. In this manner they ducted last summer; Robert Gara- at Rockville City Hospital and ra- BOX OFFICE I HARRIET S. JORGENSEN At Bridal Shower mailorder firms and even supermarkets trying year will, be held at 8 o’clock to bedlan, bloodmobile visit; Kerck the surest kind! achieve "choir clarity’* to quote leased. She was a pusenger in a I t h e a t r e to induce you to biiy medicines from them. 'X one. recording blurb. This is night at Company 1 firehouse. Kelsey, tower renovation project; car driven by Michael J, McAteer GAS-9821—8:30-4:09 I Air Conditioned The proposed budget, character Miss Eleanor Felice, 66 Norman ridiculous! and William Smith, for compiling of New York City. ■- St., was guest of honor at a mis CURRENT ANNUAL DIVIDEND ...... 0 ized by some district officials as GA 8-2912—4:30-9:00 I Curtain at 8:80 D E P E N D ^ YOUR PHARMACY The conductor’s one aim is to a report on local Jaycee projects Constable John William said the cellaneous bridal shower yesterday achieve a blend of, sound approxi being essentially unchanged from Which won state recognition for McAteer ear was heading south We have the knowledge to protect you. Any the present budget, is about 619,- at the*home of Mrs. Anthony Oo- mating a single tremendous in- the local chaptfcr in seven of 11 on Bolton Rd. when it rammed the las, 71 Brookfield St. Mrs. Michael -ft « vitamin or medicine we supply'measures up to strumen't. and here are people- 000 lower. competitive categories.' rear of a car driven by Russell B. our prescriptibn quality standards. Oiu* prices A tax rate of three pillls, based Ginolfl of Vernon was co-hostess. whose owy taste is in their Installed as officers were: Hayes of East Hartland. The Miss Doreen' Golas and Miss are always honest value. mouths, trying to separate what on thg. district’s grand list of Thomas Cornelius, president; S AVI N G S 627.620.'430. would provide the Hayee ca.r had been stopped to Claudia Hill, who will -be junior the conductor has carefully put to- James Smith and Kerck Kelsey, make a'left turn onto Hatch Hill bridesmaids at the wedding, assist I v O A . 1 V ■gether. Two mikes I can see, since needed revenue. The present rate vice presidenU; William Smith, a } i ( / ia 4.5 mills. Rd. Both cars Were eiitensively ed the hostesses. A S S O C 1 \ 1 I O !S you have two ears, but what mon secretary, Daniel Leone, treasurer; damaged and had to be towed About 40 friends and relative^ strosity has eight ears or more? Judge Lugg Honored A testimonial dinner for Judge and Ron Taylor, Charles Pfrom away. from Utica, N. Y., Bloomfield, ¥tMmS Yet the en^neers are constantly mer and Joseph Harris, directors. Friday police arreeted Henry Hartford, 'Windsor and Windsor recording with such a monstrosity Harry J. Lugg of Rockville was ■awczzsTia'i ataisT riwaweiat iwsziVSTiaii' given at Cavey’s Restaurant in Special guests were Carol Hyjek Forand, 24, of Dobson Ave., Ver Locks attended the party .''a two- in mind. and Joan Brown, graduating sen non. on a charge.of Iarcehy;^and Manchester, Saturday, in recogni tiered wedding cake \yBRUSSELS — The total value Donald Caldwell of Rockville. Pre Wed.: "Experiment In Terror” Luncheons Served Daily of trade among the European Eco sentation of a gifc to Judge Lugg “5 FINGER EXERCISE” un4raG»8iaBB«5B)aiBa luwa MiiiiiT. N n w . N» smitHT wNisitm/ nomic' Community coimtries last was made by Atty. Bernard J, WINDSOR LOCKS (A P i—The m UNI Miiiui sriiiis ■ huh muu i mc . niM. umm year was nearly 12 billion doUari, Ackerman, also of Rockville. U. S. Weather Bureau - marine ad SUNDAY DINNERS SERVED . OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. (INCLUDING M O N I^YS)— THURSDAY TILL' 9 P.M.— CLOSED JULY visory for today: g g g g g g g Sld|ioss Franks , S '^ 2 ’S? 98* a 19'per cent gain over 1960 and Rockrtlle Police Notes 12 NOON to 8 PM. „ a 7.6 cent bulge over 1958. Charges of- failure .to carry ah Tides will be high along the Con Gregory Peck ‘ Troy Donahue necticut shore today from 10:30 auto registration ' certificate and Sob Mitch,um Connie y Frask Lobster Most jrsM miB^ *L79 failure to turn his headlights on p. m. to 12:30 a. m. tomorrow. Low StevMie NEW HIGH QUALltY--NEW LOW PRICE KEITH’S IS NOW \ while driving were lodged against tide at Old Saybrook today la at 6 p. m. Sunset today is 8:28 p. m. "CAPE "SUSAN Befttr Hem * Insurane* Raymond J. Mason, 19, of Port AVEY’S "FOOD • 100% AIR CONDITIONED land, Maine. Sunday night by Pa and sunrise tomorrow 5:23 a. jn. FEAR" SUDE" N o coupdn necessaryt Boating weather for Long Is trolman Richard Bennett. Mason 8 :20-' - Tech. 6:20-10 EVERY Ho o d ” for SettBr H o iim s FOR YOURXSHOPPING COMFORT posted a 615 bond pending dispo land Sound to Montauk Point and 46 E. Cmiter St. sition of his case in Rockville ses Block laland: Northerly winds 10 8 -FO O T FAMILY POOL sion of Circuit Court 12 on July to ^5 knots today and Tuesday. lO O lX T R A 17. • . - Visibility better than 5 miles with $19.95 Value A complaint of vandalism at the fair weather. Tides subsiding g ^ - Three Sons Laundromat and Dry ually. .1 I, . u s ; i ' I I ■ N I (■ TOP VALUE Marine observations; N O W O N L Y Cleaning Shop in the Rockville A Y M r I u y s A U T H I S / Shopping Plaza was filed with Block laland —Winds north at 3 ,,^NCHE5T^»£ i knots, temper^ure 87. STATE ^KINQ of KINGS” Rockville police on Sunday. / $21,000 On Your Home*^ STAMPS The Sunday complaint, tile sec- Stratford point—^Wind north 10. JULY 4Hi Our 24 Hour Service . ■Did you ever see such Note—One oompinte ahow emeh Number 9a low price ? Big 8>’fbot evening etnrUng M 7. Doers open at 8:80. DOUQUS msticcoatcd ■ model . . . perfect for f'// . STARTS WEDNESDAY Ithe holi(}ay .and all ‘‘KING OF KINGS” BANANAS ■summer Ipng! Liner ■ folds for easy storage. ■right, Aral NALWAIUS'. ^ f f A i IA pool the entire faniT gtldt* ytlltw SPECIAt TOLIPAY SHOW r 25 SaUAHl Illy will enjoy—at a i A n m m I fabulous Keith saving! W ^ W E f S i T U E S D A Y UHGtSKRUEnDIW The lowest price u>e can Iramemher! 1.# . m J S M JULY 3. ONLY! .muaug_ - -\ STOP t SHOP U A « A K "A" tW ereSE Af Pl(JTU«lES^iN c o l o r ' CHOOSE PROM OUR 4 CREDIT PLANS: , ie X r e B B N D r THE RAINMAKER >. 1 rEATURBNO.S Same featiura as the larger (1) SO-DAYREOULAR>LARl< CHARGE (8) UP *«> TWO YEARS TO PAY ^ANair^mouetioii pool—at l|ut unbelievably low (2) 80, 60, 90-DAY 4-PAYMENT (4) YOUNG HOMEMAKERS price. Don't confuse this big CHARGE PUAN ^ LA)!V>A>WAY. Sm qllEggs i i i H i i 6-footer With tiny wading., wR TCCMMCOina* pools at.this price! t At thau prices, ’two amall eggs coet lets than fiyimuiiiiiatl x : $ o . 8 8 J M ^iih Bnt'ititurt one large size 175 ■ BROTHERS 91^198801^198 ihMim I eq g ! And . . 2 " T fm = m K m East Center eggt s 2 yolke! , 'A GREAT BOUDAr PROGRAM . Street 1 in M A I N S T MANCHESTER 30i;CENTtR ST. ADDLTS n.qfr-CiqU|Kr.K UNDER 12. FREE YOU GET IM sTAfifPs ~iliatTSlYBilNiil$ATt •OOUJiffSMOT 1*AH 6 k F" PhoneJi: Wo give ^staiBipz '• Aiiipl^l4«o PatklBg la Our Own MI3-S13B. ‘ I'J^ I-,..:- MI S-U2C 'fo r iv S y ■foyillllllliBBB-lBM .V'IP ; ■■ . v':, x : lux-x;-' x,’.;,- - ’X" -- .'r ’'■ 'X -.X X' ■ :‘X 4 - ■ y .. X^. . •/ / L... - '/ f -■ *. ■ A ' - ' ?■<.. 1/ :■ MANCHESTER EVENiJb HERALD. MAN o I e S T E R , MONDAT; JULY ^ ;-PAGS FOUV : CONN, i ifANCHESTER e V bINTNG H E R A Id . MAN^STTER, CGiW. MONbAV,^>ULt 2,. 1962 P A C K r r v K / ■ i^<>ventry ^ / t t f h r o n Despite^ Smashing Reception M i Dr. VanDusen Kennedy: Failed to Alter The Baby . Has on RaaringMts head again for COOL! LIGHTWEIGHT! TOP QUALITY... bron^resideq t6 ponder is Mexico’s Aim'nn Castro familiar, du roblem. All dt- I Si^eHhtory tempts thus f^ 16 find a aiiltablK Been Named... site hav^^ failed- The selectmen^ (OobMatiddPaganaa)--,^ In Latin Aiiteiiba. a WiultlbUUon* "OonnscOcut Durins -the Amefi- are nov^grappllAg with the ques 4 loUar international aid program tion o^returning to the send pit Of all Latin AmaHcan countriM, apsarheaded by the 'United -gtates, Revolution” wiU!be tlrt^theme GRAND *ite. Having received a petition Mexico haa had m e tt^ 6 ^ * s s in is keyed to “ peacMul revolution" of j^ te Historian Ot. Albert' K. signed by the requisite number of freeing Itself of past evils. j[U rev to bmefit the little people of ths Bams, Katbleea Aaae, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Donsid Ed-, .V i^ D usen of '-Stbrre' for the-hia- names, and approved by 31'of the olution ever a haif centuiy did hemisphere. He obviously id -work ward ftirna; 14 Kenwood Dr. She was born Jtine 19 at Man § H O E $ A T ■toHcaJ » M r ^ July 8 at 8:30 p.m. 36 members Of the Republican ing on th theory, that loana and chester- Memorial Hospital. Heiyihaternal grandparents are Mr. ■bt dovferttiy High School for Cov- town committee, to reconsider this away «dth ^e entrenched land grants aren't enough, that tj>« job eitd’ Mrs. J. F. Laherty.. ]^ew liindon. Her paternal grandpar ^ tr ^ 's ZSOihimilivGrsary. sltb, previously rejected owing to owning oiigafchy that rules the can’t be done without enUiUsliHun ents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward H . Burns, New London. She haa ^ Dr,' Van Dusen. a native 6j dissatisfaction on the pOrt of resi roost in some other countries.' of both governments and people. a brother, Kevin Edward 3. WAY •*■**•, North CarolinaNrerelvcd his bach dents of- the area Involvde. From that standpoint the Presl- There, gre 19 acres-in the pro Rut even Mexico, for all its ap Dewey, Amy Elisabeth, daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. Cariide DISCOUNT CENTERS elor'* degree In 1638 with distinc pearance of stability under the dent and First Lady goored haavl^ tion In history at\Wfealeyan Uni posed end cost, formerly $1,- ly on theii* - trip to Venekuela and Sibley Dewey III, 15 Bowers St. She was born June 20 at Man- 000, would now be $2,000. A town one-party rule of the ^ Party of <^ester Memoriai Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr.’' versity, his master^i degree in Itevolutionary Institutions has Colombia ladt December,., Thdii* 1640 from the Umyeraity of meeting will have to be called to Enw Oecurge McKeevar Eim , Ihomas A. lAForge and Mrs. Stephen Dube, West Springfield, Mass.. Her paternal D I § C I N T l i Utica.1 uncertainties which fre- weekend In Medico City wap dven 0 1 Pennsylvania and his d oor's de settle the question. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle S. Ddwey'Jr., Wilbrahsm, At the present time the town Is quentlj^t^uss' capital to flee. - more spectacular. Mass. She has a Sister, Jane Katherihe„ 3. gree In 1048. He was a gtAduate Graduate as Ensigns DnMatii^^>Mpearance8 of- the | Never, befpra tmd Mexico d t y assistant in history from ^39-41 without any place for dumping and* residents are getting along as best president of the.. United States I turned out in such masses to greet Anderson, Linda Susan, 'daughter of Mr and Mrs Leo And and a Harrison scholar 1938-31 capture the ImaginlCtion of people, a visiting dignitary. Government He has been at the Unlversi they can. Mrs. William E. Leary, Two Manchester, men have baen^Mr. and Mauric* J. McKasvar, 60 erson, RFD 1, Lawler Bd,. Rockville. She was born June 20 at AND YOU GET TRIPPS BLUE STAMPS ON ALL aching- for swift change. . j personnel who have been ^trsvel- Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are of Oohnecticut as assistant an< wife of the flrst. selectman, helped graduatsd froin the U.S. ^avy** Doane St. out for two months by offering They received dlplqmas from There are those In Wasitingtpn Ung with presidents for year* spy Mr. and Mrs. Henry Letarte, 133 Oakland SJ., Manchester. Her associate professor of history since Officer Candidate School aVthe who admit the direct appeal to^lLhe pulsating reception exceeded paternal grandmother is .Mrs. Gwendolyn .Chambers Dudley ,St., 1949 and has served as State His land.owned by her as a temporafy Vice Adm. William R. Smedbeiif dump at $1 for the above time. Naval Basif'^lh Newport,- R. impatient people has perilous as- any they had wlthessed. -Manchester. She has three brothers; Wayne, 6 ,/Michael, 6, torian for Connecticut since 1952. III, chief of Nayy peraohnel. /the This was extended to *lx months 16-week school trsiM officer can- pects. ' \ . Fears that antl-U.S, elements Peter, 2; and two Bisters. Diane, 9 and 4oyoe, 3. Previously, Dr. Van' Dusen held They are Ens. Thomas A. but was permanently closed oh Forge, .son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, didated, college p a d u a ^ ^ and But If ■ the rulers woh't change would cause trouble proved un- am positions as historian for the De Shop We^sday, July th, . . toTFM. June 10. A proposal to sell the old LaForge, 29 W. Gardner St.; and lavar personnel in naval sciences voluntarlly, those In Washington! neces.sary. There were no dis- litrtro, Angela,, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Domenie Litrico. 4 9:30 partment of the Army. Pentagon. dump on the late Ned Raymond Bins. George F. McKeever, son of d/leadership. ask, what can be done except ap- j orders, not a placard of protest 60 Hamlin St. She wa-s born June 22 at Manchester Memorial 1948-49; tn.stnictor in htstory de place has been rejected by the vot peal to the people and hope that visible, through the weekend, Hospital. Her. maternal grandparents are Mr.-and Mr j. Joseph MEN’S and BOYS’ RUGGED TEENS’ and WOMEN’S partment at Wesleyan University ers. It was represaited by those the pressure generated from be-1 The shirtsleeved and humbly Felice, 120 Eldridge St. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Se \ CAMP MOCCASIN “ PRINCESS PATTERNS” from 1946-48 and- at Duke Univer July 7,14. 21 and 2A from 9 a.'m. to opposed to the sale, that the plot Hills, the University of Connecti low will move those’ on top? dressed throngs-of the l^exican bastian# Utrioo, Italy. She has two sisters, Ann Marie, 4 and Lnng--Wearing moccasin in black leath CAMP MOC sity as history Instructor from cut School of Nursing; ard Miss noon. Payments jaiay also bs made Margaret, 3. / v would be of valu* to the town as a _____ capital’s old city surged Into th# er - -tt\ genuine rawhide laces Per Beaded camp moccsin in -aott aOc 1941-46 except for army service in Lederer, Clark Unlveftity. at her home on the Hebron-Bolton town yard and garage site. Select Million# of Mexicans In’ gay streets Sunday to cheer the Ken- fect for\^camping. vacation, casual leather, handlaced toe and heel. Foam 1945. Mary Coolldge. Nancy Badoi-e/ road, or by mail, in which case a 'F w ick. R4iMrt Joseph son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fuaick, man Leary also reported that it ^esta spirit poured Into the' nedys off in a demonstration that wear. Bo^' sizes 12’4 to 6. cushion inside, long-wearing nibbwr Dr. :Van Dusen is well-known, as will cost the town about 3400 to and Harriet Wythe plan to stu^r stamp adHi^d be enclosed for re squares and esplanades of their equalled in fervor the reception 31^ Obart^Oak St. He was born June 23 at Manchester Ma- turn. All motor vehicles taxes must morial Hqmital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. sole outside. Comfort and quality at an author, having published a his clean up and fence the property, to at the University of Hartford. / capital and packed the streets to they had received downtown on tory of Connecticut in 1661. served Donna Brodeur plans to ehtW: bS paid In full during July. Wilfred Rll^eau, 7 Seaman Circle. His paternal grandparents an exclusive price. In black, white or comply with terms of a.oourt in cheer the President anq Mrs.'their arrival Friday. beige. Sizes 4 to 10. as editor for Vol. IX of the Public junction. The dump wad found to Northeastern University; D ^ L o B iM s are Mr. and Mrs. Alex Markowski, 415 S(4iool St., Coventry. Kinney, the Ward School of/Eiec- Robert E. F o o t e has been Kennedy on- theip weekend visit, j Wherever he spoke, at official Records of the State «f Connecti be a nuisance and a cause of water That outpouring OF humanity,! luncheons or at the Mexican gov- cut, Middletown and the Ameri pollution for the area. tronics; and Lynn Boyingtoh, Cen unaiilmouBly re-elected to serve OntpM{ter, P^ter Jeffery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Car- Men’s sises 6 ' ] to .t.ffT tral Connecticut State College. the regional board of education whlch all but engulfedx'the presi- emment's big housing project out- '’ penter, 15 A. Forest St. He was born June 21 at Manchester can Revolution, published in 1650, To Continue Eilucatlon dential bubble-top limousine as it | side the city, Kennedy talked Of and a contributor to nvimerous en Among Rham High School grad Tax Payment Hours tor a three-year term from July Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Inched its way Aptday from Mex- revolution in the peaceful sense, Viftnfleld F. Dimklee. Hamden. Conn. His paternal grandparents INFANTS’ and CHILDREN’S 2-87 uates who plan to continue their Mrs. F. Elton Post, tajf-collector, 1 to June SO, 1965. cyclopedia, articles and book re ico's most fgntous shrine, the He associated political and eco- ALBERT E. DUSEN education are idlriam Gearhart, received tax. pay nt.e n t s from are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carpenter, Mlddlebury, C < ^ . He has / VALUE SNEAKERS views. basilica of ^ u r Lady of Guada-|nomlc progress In the 1660s with a brother, Timothy Michael..20 months. Genuine canvas uppers, full length Dr. Van Du*gn is a trustee of Mary Hills, and Miss Blissa Leder- property owners today at the Mnncdiester Evening Herald WOMEN’S NAljnCAL town clerk's office from -lO a.m. Hebron correspondent. Miss Snsnn lupe, alonb marked the trip a the revolutions that had advanced *«**.* sponge cu.shion Innersole, real ru b ^ r the Antiquarian and Landmark* Famham will present the con er. top. ranking seniors. CXNVAS CASUAL Miss Gearhart plana to enter to 3 p.m.. the noon hour excepted. B. Psndletoii, tel4$iitMW AOndeuy success.'’' I both the United States and Mexico O’Bellly, Rosemarie Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles sole. Lots of fun fbr the youngsters, Society of CJonn^ticut. chairman cert. The concert will include se Hay Su>red, Fed, R O’Reilly, 17d>^ Charter Oak St. She was born June 23 at lots of value for yot.. In assorted col- Lightweight canvas beach shd* 1ft of the publication* committee for Boston University in the fall; Mias Other dates at the olTiee will be 8-3454. Rennedy'a Alliance for Progress | in the past. lections both before and. after the r Manchester Methorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents: are ors. From infants’ size 5 to children's black with whKe ribbed rubber aola. -the Connecticut Historical So historical addresa All Mechanically ■ Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Baker. 39 Lyndale St. Her paternal / size 1 2 : Breezy and comfortable. Enastle In ciety, a member of the Education grandmother U Mrs. Salvatore Lombardo, 38 Lancaster Rd. step for sure aniig fit. Sizes 5 to 10. al Advisory , Committee, Plimoth / Manchester Evening Herald NEW HOLLAND, Pa.—A com- 7- ** * * * Smart choice for outdoor wear aayy Plantation of Plymouth. Mass.; Coventry correspondent F. Paul where! W pletely mechanized syatem for Buck U sa Charlotte; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Buck. board of editors. New England ine Little, telephone Pilgrim 184 S. Main St. She was bOro June 22 4t Manchester Memorial. Social Studies Bulletin and a 2-63S1. storing and feeding baled hay has Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Uteodor^ 1.47 I member of the Marine Historical been developed by a manufactur Prowe, 176 S. Main St. Her E ternal grandparents are Mr. « d Association , American Historical er here. Mlanea* nize I2*’j to 3 ...... 1.ST Subway Goes in Hole Mrs. Nelson R. Buck, 182 S. Main St. She has a brother, Shaun Society, American State and Lo A vertical elevator lifts bales - Owen. 2. . ' 1.77 cal History Aaaoelation and Mans from wagon into bam. Then the MON. & TUES. BOYS’. MEN-’S LO-CUT LISBON — Despite a gain of field Historical Society. mow-to-cow portion takes over. A ScheMel. John Charles and Busan Claire, twin son and daugh A band concert will precede the more Uum half a million riders bale carrier feeds bales to a sep BASKETBALL SNEAKERS TEENS’ and WOMEN’S last year, the Lisbon subway went ter of -Mr. and Mrs. Rolf D. Scheidel, 3 Goslee Dr„ Apt. 66. 'They Features a grip sole, full cushion i - address by Dr. Van Dusen. The arator, which fluffs up the hay and GRAND were born June 23 at Manchester Memorial Hoaptal. Their ma IRfPORTED ITALIAN in the hole. Ticket sales pumped sends it to a vibrating mach^cal nei'sole. cu.shioned arch. Long-weayf g FlylM Bandsmen, the Connecti ternal grandntPther is Mrs. Charles S. Rhydy. Baltimore, Md. to 17.152,000, but revenues totaled feeder trough. The feeder conveys canvas uppers stitched for “SPIAGGIA” SANDAL cut 'wing of the Band Squadron. Their paternal grandparents are Mr. and iSts. Ff*d W. Scheidel, Civil Air Patrol at New Haven only 8690.585 compared with oper the hay to cattle at a rate of 20 strength. In black or whiti^; Boys’ Handmade in. Italy! Fine smooth Shelton, Conn.- . sizes 2*4 to 6.. leather In croM-strap atyUng over direotad by Lt. (Dolonal.William F. ating expenses of $1,206,765. to 30 feet a minute. FOOD SPECIALS * * • • . genuine leather sole. Heel-to-toe cush WHY French, Robert William son of. Mr. and Mrs. Lester K. ion innersole, gold clasps, Cork wadpai French Jr.. 1.35 Autumn St: He tvas born June 22 at Manches In Italian tan. Sizes 4 to 10. DISCOUNT CBNTtRS ter Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandfather is John Post- ma, 135 Autumn St His paternal grandfather ii Lester E. French Sr., 689 Main St. ^-Re haa two brothers, Michael, 7, and T ooth s/lL to ! ...... 2.87 ’ Jonathan. 4. Men's sizes to I t ...... 3.97 * * e * • 3.47 DiehL William Efir., son of Mr. and Mrs. Patil Diriil, 116 Keeney St. He was born June 17 at Hartford Hospital. His TEENS’ and WOMEN’S maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tnimp, West TENNLS SNEAKERS MEN’S PREMIUM QUALITY Springfield, Mass. He has three brothers, Christopher, 4, Paul. Tops’ for style and coaat-aJong com- CANVAS CASUAL 3, and Fred, y. fpn! Trim round or taper toe. deep For vacation, camping, beach t t • • ♦ • * /hecl-lo-toe foam cu.shion innersole. around the house. Close-weava eha- CiupgAhers, Steven Rictuu-d, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore D. Strong stitching and thick rubber sol4x^ vaa uppers, thick foam ctudiiMi innsr- . Chambers Jr., .366 Woodland St. He wa.s born ,Tune 22 .at Mah- for extra wear. Size* 4 to 10„in black sole, spongy qrape sole. Comfort all I ehesC^r Meomorial HospttaL . His.maternal grandparents 'are Mr. dr while. the way! In green or black. Sixes 6W ' ppd Mrs. Richard W. Howea l36 Deming St. His paternal telZ I grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore D. Cfiiambers. 41 White St. He. has two brother.^, David,,5H. and Jonathan, 4*4. I Kiihn. Alan Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Kuhn. 1.87 Charest Trailer Park. Vernon. He was born Jyna 26 at Rock 3.47 ville City Hospital. His maternal grandmother iAMrs. 'Oioma.s Dunn, Staten Island N. Y. His paternal grandparents are Mr. WOMEN’S TAPESTRY and Mrs. Joseph Kuhn. Pittsburgh, Pa. He haa two brother.s. STYLE TENNIS MEN’S SPECTACULAR Karl, 3, and Eric, 2. . • ♦ • * • Lively new tapestry de.sign. Cushion FEATKERLIGHT CASUAL' PORTSRHOUSS Hoffman, Gayle Holly, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Allan Hoff ed inside! Long-wearing quality rub handsome value thats all com fM tt man: RFD 1, Loomis Rd. Bolton.' She was bom June 20 at Ml. ber sole. Sizes 4 to 10. Trim styling, full cuahJoh InaeifolaL Sinaj Hospital Hartford. Her maternal grandparents are Mr.. Ribbed air crepe outeraole conq^tatsft and^Mrs. John Ahnuqziata. East Hartford. Her paternal grand- that ‘‘floating’’ feeling. 'In blMk ar parmt* are Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Hoffman. Los Angeles, Calif green. Sizee 6>s to 12. She has a brother, Gregory, 7; and a siater, Paula, 4. * * , » 6 * 2.57 LaPlile, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. LaPine. 90 Branford St. She was borfr June 26 at Manchester * W’OMEN’S IN-AN OUTER XlemoriaL Hospital. Her maternal grandparents .are' Mr. and Mrs. Allen Holmes, 7 South .Main St. Her paternal grandpar ' STRAW W’EDGE ents are Mr and Mrs. Bemaj-d LaPine. Coventry'. She has two Sleek shaped lo-w'edge.’ Straw vamp brothers, James, 10, and Paul. 5. and a siater Daw'n, 11. and flowers, full length cushion In- nersole. For home, beach' or street. Kueza. Carleen Linda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Sizes 5 to 10. in assorted color*. Kucuu 501 Hartford Rd. She was bom June 26 at Manchester M era^aT Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are- Mr. and Mrs. George Vallone. 71 Durant St. Her paternal grandparents WOMEN’S -S, XT* >fr. and Mrs. Frank A. Kueza, East Hartford. 1.87
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'•- X y . - Gornell-Tonski Ridzon^Affricano ’ Nelson^Nuttall / Johjisoft-Miller The trial riage of Miss^Palriclr^^ •\liS8 Valerie. Ann Michaels ol Our Saviour Lutheran Churw in -Toni Affvlcsrio of Coyeatry toi Vernon ' and Thomak, S. Kellehcr Muskegon, Mich., w as the* seene Agnes-SneW of Manchester ti^ of Manchester were united in mar of the wedding of MtaSs Carolyn D on ^ Paul Cornell of VerisOii Oariiql Joseph Ridzon (M .ToltAnd.| riage Saturday morning at St. Kay Nuttall o f MuMtegon to JAmss WEIS solemnized - Saturday morn BritTget’s Church. Robert Nelson Of Manchestet^ Sat-, wwr Bolemnised" Saturday moro^ g at St. James' CJhurch. ing at St. Maurice Church. Bolton. 1 The bride is the daughter of Mr urday afternoon. arid ^ Mr.s John C. Michael.s. Lake The bride' is the daughter o f Mr* The bride is the daughter of ’The bride i^^the daughter of Mr.. . and Mrs.^ErneBt L. Affricano' Rr, 1 St., Venion The bridgroora l.s and Mrs.' Lester Nuttall, Muske Mr. and Mrs.; Joseph ^ t e r Tqnjiklj the son of Mr and Mrs Edward gon, Mich. The bridegroom is the "edar.'Swamp Rd., Coventry, th e ': 595 ToUant Tjfke. The -bride-* ■jridgegroom 1.' the .Bon o f .M*-, itnd F. Keileher 41 Phelps- Rd. son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. The Rev Dennia, R, Hu«.«cy per Nelson. 61 Avondale Rd.. Manches groom is the sqA of Mr. and Mrs. 'frs. Andrew RId-on Jr., Yo'ing.s- Inwn. Ohio. ' : formed th? double -ring Ceremony ter. ■ BdWjn Cornell, Uynwood Dr.. Ver Bquqiiet.s of white gladoli were on The Rev. Richard Plersoh pei^ non. • the altar. ' .. formed the double ring ceremony. The Rt. Rev, Msgr. John F- The bride, given In marriage by Music Was provideti by Mias Jean Hannon, pastor of SV *l»b>es' -nd Cbtrles Robbins was soloist. :l heC father, wore a floor-1 enzt'’v Cramer ahd B. EMward Bell, organ Church, peifoWntd the double ring gown of white, silk organza -dver ist and soloist, and Jerry Reed, The bride, given in marriaTe.by j / • ^ ceremony and celebrated a *nup- sat(n,‘ designed' wfth a ,.a6oope^ trumpeter. „ tial Mass. Mrs. Jane Maccarpne neckline and fltteFl bodifte \both The bride, given in marriage by -was organist. With 'seed'p'c.arl and -!»cquln trim, her father, wore, a gown ®7 A / ^ The bride, given In marriage by with; scooped , Is re trimmed neck-J' bou^'ant .skirt with ro-settes. ar*,d a organsa over taffeta. deMgned her fatheri fore a gown of white line long tanering sleeves and a rbanel train.' ifer fingertip Veil ■ with three-quarter length Sleeves, silk organsa.. desljgned with a 'boil faiit rkirf. trimmed •.'■ilti of illukjori was* attached to Va'i a butterfly bow ajMKoack fullness bateau neckOhe, - elbow-length p'eated lace ruffle.s. and termmat- crown 6f, penrls and rhinestonM, terminating in arcHapel train. She sleeves end bell-front skirt. The *ng In a ehapel train. Her finger and shp carried a cascade of white wore a crown of orange blossoms gown was accented by a' florql tip veil of illusion wa.s attached to roses, stephanotis and baby’al with fhi^Ertlp veil, and carried a motif of re-embroldered Alecon a CTOwn of pce.ri.s and .sequin.s. breath. \ caacnde of white miims and a lace and .seed pearls extending arid she garired a wlitte Bible with Mi.ss Carolyn Miohael.s of Ver white orchid on an open Bible. from the bodice over the skirt a white orrhjd,, stephanoti.s and' non, a sister, of ttie bride, was Mrs John H. Betten Of Jolley, with a folded sash at the waist ■S/iciimers. riivaid ot honor. She woie a street- f S ^ ' Iowa, waa matron of honor. Brides line and back skirt fullness ter length dre.sa, of turjjuoise satin maids were Miss. Cheryl Erickson minating In a chapel train. She Falknor ’ Dr.. Manchester, x was j witn scooped neckline, lace bodice ■ X . o f Canton, Minn.. Miss Nancy Han wore a crown of lace flowers re- m.aid of honor. Bridesmaids were : and three-quarter-length sleeves, sen of Glenwood. Minn, and Miss emhroldered with seed pearls, and Mi.s.s Pii.san Ridzon of .SleffoKl j Her headpiece wa.s a matching Elaine Mfdthun of Mt. Horeb, Wis. bouffant veil of French illusion. Spring.s, a sister of the bride- I bow with face veil, and she car* All wore bouffant strret-length. Her bouquet was a cascade of j ried a bouquet of yellow roses, gowns of sky blue/'sllk organSa white roses and gardenias. (.carnations and baby’s breath. * over taffeta with matching head- Miss Margaret Sachcrek. - 12 (Miss Barbara (Svikla of Manches dresses. and carried cascades of Cottage St., Manchester, cousin of chyk of West Wlllington, a ter. was bridesmaid. Her dress: white daisies and blue pompons on the bride, was maid of honor. Mrs. cousin rif the bride, and Miss Don and headpiece matched the honor ( open Testaments. ■ Michael W. Falkowskl of Nan attendant and .she carried pink' David H. Lindberg of Baltimore, na Perkins of Tolland. The attend tucket Island, Ma.ss., was brides ants were dressed Septem i^gladioli. ed Dean Junior College. Franklin, For a motor trip to Niagara Falls, j got^n of embroidered silk organza. ber. / by United Aircraft Corp. as an Mrs. Ridzon wore - a black - and f*®®*gued with a bateau, neckline, GASOLINE MIRRORS (Firtploc* and Do m ) 'The iM'ldc, given in niarrtage by Mass., and,is emplo.yed at the Hart Mrs.: Laqiorileux Ls a 19.58 grad electrical technician in the Re green plaid .sheath jacket dress | long dapered sleeves, empire wai-st her , father, wore a floor-length ford National Bank and Trust Co. uate of \tanche.stcr High School PICTURE FRAMING (aH types) Mr. Johnson is a graduate of Man search Laboratories. and a white orchid. line W ith buterfly bows at the goiim df ailk organza,, designed back, bell-shaped skirt and cnapel and a graduate of the Hanover WINDOW ond PLATE G U S S with a Babriha neckline.~and bodice chester High school and the Uni Mis. Ridzon is a 1957 graduate School of Modeling, Hartford. versity of 'Connecticut, -a member Tea was introduced to l^ndon .of Manchester High S .ol, and is train. Her fingertip veil. of silk BANTLY OIL o f Alencon lace, short sleeves and M .r. Lamoureux is a 1955 grad- _____ .lAClORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK I in 1657\, four decade^ after illusion was attached to a crown of chapel train. Her Illusion veil was of oil Phi fraternity and chief employed at the Amarbelle Dye graduate of Manchester High | I iiMT \\\. IM , programmer at the Hartford NA- I Shalusptars’s death. Price was Corp.," RockvHle. Mr. Ridzon at seeded pearls and orange blossoms, MEDICir^E CAUNETS and SHOWER DOORS attached to a crowii of Alencon t30,.de ISO A pound. School and Howell Cheney Tech- | : 'MIN - I I OPEN SATtlRDAYS—OPEN ’muRSOAY EVENINO lace and she carried a cascade bou , tional Bank and Trust Co. tended Rockville High School, and rind she carried a white orchid and nical School. Both are employed | 1s employed as a carpenter for carnations. E.STIMATE8 KLAULY GIVEN quet of white roses and stephano- _ ------at Pratt and Whitney .Min-aft, TEL M ltclirll 7-4595 tis with a white orchid center. Frank Merrill, Tolland. Mias Jean Kingsbury of Coven division of United Aircraft Corp., Miss Janet Miller and Miss Joyce try was'-mSId-of honor. ^ Brides East Hartford, . I ROCKVILLE TR 5-3271 Miller, twin sisters of the bride, Engaged Srniiiiar Record Due maids were Miss Elaine La'/ole, Engaged were maids of honor. Bridesmaids i Miss Jsinic'e Chace and Miss Joan were Mrs. Michael DlBattisto of i ’The-engAtjeifient of Miss Linda NEW YORK— A record 2j.5D0 Hathaway, all of Manchester. The engagement of M i^ Carol Rocky Hill and Mrs. Bernard R. Lorraine Ellis to John Vichl. both busine.Hs executives are e.xpecled ’They Wore identically styled Ann Fishe to Stanl^^ William Johnson .of Manchester. They were of Manchester, has been an i to attend university-run manage- street-length sleeveless dre.sses of Clulow. hoth of XtetfcliMter, Ha« dressed alike in street-length white nounced by her parents, Mr. and ' menl-devclopmenl seminars this white eyelet over colored taffeta been announced ^by her parents. organdy dressea, pink pillbox hats Mrs. Raymond H. Ellis, 47 Vir : year. .yiore than 40 universities with bateau necklines and bell- Mr. and Mrs. psArence Fishe o f 66 with green ribbon and leaves, end ginia Rd. Sptch! Monday and luosday I will sporisoi them. Most will be shaped skirts. Their matching cir Whitney they carried cascade bouquets of i Her fiance Is the son of Mr. two-week summer sessions, but cular face veils were altacned to Her fUtice is the son of Mr. vUl Ink carnations with white cama-1 and Mrs. Fearvante- Vlchi, S60 ; some will last several, rtionths. Ten .seed pearl trimmed crowns, and Mrs. Stanley Clulow. 56 Foster St. 8lOn centera. Main St. \ years ago universities sponsored they carried cascade bouquets of 1m Fishe is a 1999 graduate of Carolyn G. RogerApf Rocky Hill Miss Ellis is a 1660 graduate of Mess than a dozen such programs. carnations dyed to-m atch theli ^fancheater 'High School and at was flower girl. She wore a pink Manchester High School and a tended the UniversJty of Hartford silk organza dress, a wreath of graduate of Hanover School of : - evening courses. She is employed pink and white pamatlons in her Atodeling. Hartford. She is em- \ / at the Society of Savings. East hair and carried a colonial bouquet ploy'ed by Pratt and Whitney Alr- Hartford. of pink and white carnations. c;-aft, division of United Aircraft Engaged Mr. Clulow is a 1957 graduate of Bernard R. Johnson of Manches Corp., Podunk. Mr. Vichl is a ^ Tlie engagenient of Mi.ss Don Manchester High School and a ter served as best man. Ushers . 1960 graduate of Manchester High na Dcni.se Fogg to Thomas A., 1962 graduate of the University of were Raymond Gagllardone of / School and .attended the Univer V . Gallichant, both of Manchester, Connecticut where he was a mem East Hartford, Roger Hedmhn TOP ROUND 4 . sltv of Hartford. He is employed has been announced by her par ber of Tau Kappa Epjilon fra Newington and Bruce Miller by the Grand Uhlon -Go. ents. .Mr. and Mra. Philip H. ternity. He is attending'Naval Of Newington, a brother of the A Dec. 1 wedding is planned. Bra.ss Jr.. 40 Jan'is Rd. ficer Candidate School, Newport, Mra. Miller wore" e pink ^Syelet or CUBE R.I. Her fiance is the son of Mr. An August wedding is. planned. and Mrs. Alphoiiae ..A. Gallichant, SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY, HEAVY STEER FED 10 Turnbull Rd. Miss Fogg is a 1859 grsdu^t^ Fagan>Perras TOP of Manchester Hi^h School,.anti' Steak Roast ROUND LB employed in thi* advertising de KHirliaiLks SiulIj^u partment of the Fuller Brn-sh Co., St. James’ pfuirch was the seen, - MRS. DONALD ROBERT SHARI East Hartford. of the wedfling of Mips Ruth Mr. Gallichant is a 1959 grad Arlene P ^ a s of Manche.ster to Qround Round Steak lb Miss Judith Ann Masslcottfe be-*’ the Connecticut Bank and Trust uate. Of Manchester High School, Joseph Francis Fagan til of West came the bride of Donald Robert Co., Hartfoi'd. - ■ and' is attending the Pratt and Hartfopfl Saturday niorning. Mr.. Shai'p is a 1960 graduate of Whitney . sheet metal apprentice Sharp Saturday aflerrioon at the coursse,'.kast Hartford. bride is the daughter of Mr. ' ’ Ellsworth Memorial High Scho.ol, an^H rs. Leon O. .Perras. 60 Birch jir -A- Wapping Conxiupity Church. and is employed by Jack Himler, A May 1963 wedding is planned. SK The bridegroom Is the .son of SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY, SHANK PORTION ’The bride is the daughter of Mr. Inc., Manchester. Butt#rwArth Studios /Mr. and Mra. Joseph F. Fagan Jr.. and Mrs. Edward W. Massicotte, Weat Hartford. 186 kclly Rd., Wappjng. Tlie bride The Rt. Rev. Magr. John Hannon, CookedHam lb 35^ groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. celebrated the nuptiel high M.4a».' • ' - V'- Robert W. Sharp, 246 Fo.ster 8t., Ray H or^Photo Mrs. Jane Maccarone was organist 3UPER-RIGHT QUALITY, READY-TO-COOK Wapping. MRS. HERBERT ALVA TYLER and tololat. The altar was decorat The Rev. Roy Hutcheon, pastor ed with white mums and gladioli. Of the Wapping Community The bride, grfven in mai-riage by Turkeys - 10 TO 14 LBS * LB 39= Church, performed the double ring ^ EFFECTIVE JULY I . Miss Dorothy Mae Vanderholl^ A .jedding breakfast for 100 her father, wore a floor-length ceremony. The church wels dec of Manchester became the bride-of guestir took place In the yard at gown of white: silk, designed with orated wltR white carnations and the home of the bride’s parents three - quarters - length sleeves, What's more, your electric service is stiii a better bargain Merbert Alva Tyler, also of Man palms. 1 after the ceremony. White bells scooped neckline and bell-shaped The bride] given in marriage by , chester. at St. James’ Church Sat a'nd streamers were suspended skirt with chapel train. Her veil BOKAR COFFEE SALE^ today than it used to be-even if your ejectric biiis her father,' wore a floor-length | JAMES' BEAUTY Sa Lo N urday morning. across the head table.: For a wed- of allk illuaiori was attached to a SAVI4C j p a C i SA VEI2c A Li « sirm gown of white Chantilly lace over The bride Is the daughter" of ,ding trip to thej(K>uth(, Mrs. Tyler cluster of orange blos.soms. and -are bigger. Th^ ’re bigger,mostiy because you’re using 1 IS BAG 3 “ REG. 1.83 ^ BAGle# 1 ' white taffeta. Her veil of silk II-‘ Engaged Robert James Vanderh'off, 66 Ard wore a., multicolor summer suit she carried A semi-cascade of white The engagement of Miss Dona more Rd., and the late Mrs. Bea roses. Ivy and baby’s breath. lusibn was attached to a crown of so Many more giectric heipers. you’re getting about with matching handbag and sum- 8ec4 pearls and rhinestones, sind WILL BE UNDER THE PERSONAL DIRECTION OF Nancy Hayes of Bolton to Law trice E.i Vanderhoff. The bride ,mer straw shoes. The couple will Miss Susan Perras of Manches RED-RIPE CUniNG , ~ • she carried a cascade bouquet of rence Herbert Palmer of Granby groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. live in Fayettyllle, N. C-. for ’the ter, a sister of the bride, was maid twice as much eiectricity per doiiar as your mother jjid. has been: announced by her par H erbert; Alexander ’Tyler, 85 Tan white carnations. next 14 months until Mr.'“Tyler’a of honor. She wore a cocktall- And iiving better, eiectricaiiy! ents, Mr. and Mrs. William E. ner Stt ! • • diecharge "from Army service Isbgtt drsss of deep blue silk or- Miss Lois Sharp ot Wapping, a Hayes of Rt. 85; Bolt^. 'Fhe'RAv. Joseph H. McCann per- after which they 'will return tO gAnsa ’ with sweetheart neckline, Watermelons 19LBAVERAGe89''' sister of the bridegroom, was maid JAMES C. TRIVICNO Jr. . Her fiance is the son of' Mr. and fonqeo the ceremony. Mrs. Ralph Manchester. short slesvea, and back pouff of honor. Mrs. Lucius R. Watson of Mrs. Wilson Palmer of Granhjl^'. Maccarone was organist^ , East Hartford was matron of hon Yes, electricity is still the biggest bargain;, Mrs. Tyler is a 1958 graduate trimmed with blue rosea. Hpr head Miss Hayes is a 1962 graduate .The bride, g;iven in marriage by or. They wore dresses "of orchid of Manchester High SchopI, and dress was a cirOultr erown with FANCY WESTESN o f Manchester High School, and is her father, wore a floor-lehgth matching rose and face yril. and cllitfori over taffeta with..piatchlng After a tour"bf duty with the U. S. Army, : in your budget! employed, as a bookkeeper fop gown, designed with nylon chiffon attended Hartford Art School’s hats, and carried ca.scade bou* evening program for two years. Bhe carried a semi-cascade of white James Trivigno Jr., has returned to civilian Rose and Bill’s Grocery Store, Bol bodice, satin midriff, three-tiered shaata daisies with blue bachelor queta , of pink, yellow and white She is a former employe of the Bing Clierries LB ton. skirt of taffeta net and nylpn buttons- • , 49' carnations. ■* life and to his former duties with. James* Mr. Palmer is a 1961 graduate chiffon with three large white •Travelers Insurance Co. and the Haynes Medical Laboratory... Mrs. Brendon M. Mesklll of West Lucius R. WaLson of East Hart Beauty Salon. On July 1 he took over per of Gpanby Memorial High School, roAes on satin bows at the back Hartford served Sa best man. Ush ford. a cousin of the bridegroom, and is employed by Standard Ed arid on the skirt, arid nylon chif Tyler is % member of the Ladies sonal direction of the shop, .succeeding his of St James, a former coach of A ers were John L. Fagan 6f West served ,as best man. U.shera were ucators, Inc., East Hairtford.; fon Jsckql ed g ti in lace. Her Hartford, a brother of the bride Harry 'M. Sharp and Edward F. father, James G. Trivigno, who will remain An m riy 1968-wedding is .plan Manchester Little League farm heekldrpsA was a Queen 'Anne groom, and James Flynri ,of Hart Sharp, both of Wapping and broth ned. crown interwoven 'with pearls team and served secretsuy for in an advisory capacity on a part-^time the Littip League! Association. _ >- ford. ■' ers of the bridegfrooni. and bouffant chiffoq sboitlA; Mrs. Parras wore a ;pink lace A reception for about 200 guests . basis. This change will in no-way glter the er-iength veil. She.carried a cas '• ’Mr. Tyler is a 1967-graduate of THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. King Love Sdimd sheath with pink orgatiss sash, was held in the churchy ball. The ’ high type of service which -ha.s charSeter- cade of white carnations with Manchester High School, attended and matching v, accessoriea. The couple left by motor for a tour-«f small white' rosea arid bAby’a h u n d r e d s o f e x t r a Of Breaking Glass a realty course at University of bridegroom’s mother wore a blue New England and New York State. iited James’ for mat^, many years. breath. •« ., Hartford in 1969, and Is a former silk suit’ with matching accessor .Miss Roberta Lee Vanderhoff, They will ll've at. 48 Linden St., Little League coach. He is a ra ies. Both wore corsages of "dedp OORBNHAOfcN—•The sound of 66 Ardqiofe Rd., was her slater's PLAID STAMPS AT A & r MarichMter. dio-operator epeeiaUst, U S. Army, pink roses. ' . Mrs. Sharp is a 1960 graduate Of breaking glass was music^to the maid of honor. She . wore a bal- Stationed, in Ft. Bragg, 'N. C. . A wedding breakfast was held On heint ckiarly i M r M and ditplaywi in Hid R a m ] . . Ellsworth Memorial High School, ears of Christian IV. He succeed uMna-length gown of blue lace ,Ma caupana nasdad . buy all yau wfnN South Windsor, and* is employed at ed to .the Danish throne over .polished cotton with match at ths home of tile bride’s parents Burtan-lfois immediately after the cerembny. A Fredeiidt n, who died in. 1588, ing bolero Jacket of nylon chiffon, Book Exi^rU Booni, 8EPB''f RANCIS FAGAN itt 9*ee •ffacHv* at All AAA l«sar Msihsa In lAh -- j reception wns held at CAvey’.s Res had given Danish glass-making and carried a {cascade o f Uus emh------*A.kw Tsbaw. taurant in ibs. aftsniopn. For a ••-fv its'sta rt' nations with baby’s breath. \ TOKTO—Japanese book exports tiamp afht. - 'r-:- ■' Upon' his coronation Christian Richard Bohadlk, 197 hUipla have been Mpahding at the rale of motor trip to Cap Cod, Mrs. Fagan Hartford. She was a member and Wlndhor. Mr. Faj Is a senior, 6EAUTY SALON ordered 80,000 glasses. He and hls- St., wasbe8t man. Ushers were 20 to 30 per cent a ypar rseently. wort a creain'colored sheath with president of Phi Sigma Chi, social majoring in Ehigll and psycholb- tVben doctor asM where guests lov^ to smash them after David Pinette, io t Center St., «Ad Now. they amount to about $7 - matching Jacket and bone acosa- sorority, and Gamiria Chi Kho. gy, at the Univei ly.of Hartford, yon wnnl your preeorlptlM.flll- 143 MAIN STREET-^I 9-5701 ioasts. He was known also for. his Alan Barstow, Falmouth, Maas. 000,000 arihually. Japanese books tories. 'The couple adll live In-West' honorary liberal arts sorority, and He is a'member of imhda Phi Al- efl . . .'imy ■' HALLMARK wholesaie window breaking, He ' T h e brldegrooiri’s naother. wore on fine arts, flower arrangenieots, Hartford Afteir July 7. " Usfed in "W h o ’s Who in American pha, social fratei Ity, and member l-l-.. PHARMACY. Free defhrery.. James p. rTriyigno Jr. „ CtfllegM aiur QsJyelaitlea.” She is and former chancellor o f GammA was simply Intrigued by the crash a blue arid green tie silk sheatli gardsBS, Judo, And folding , Hra. Fagan U a 1957 graduata of Ml t-28SI ’’ and Unkle of'Ahatterlng. falling dress iwith wMte paUrit leathsr ae- ATA moAt popular In the European ^Maneheter Hlgd> Ichoel and a 1961 a teacher of BngIU|h and French SigmA Nu, honorary liberal arU fraternity. Advertiseln Thei tHerald—j i e | a i a — «»««k ; > cessories and whits orchid corsagA. and AmAneaa aarketA gyMu|liU e t the University e t at KUaworth- iiiilL.BchM l. South <4 711*o'-, -• J.: 1/ ■/ . .' U- x : '‘S i- - i . ' ■V^ ./'s' \ ■ \;
PAGE .EIGHT KANCHESTER EVE^NG HERALD. BlAHG^SSTER. €ONN« MONDAT. JULY 2. 1962 '/■ I^NCHESDEB EVENINC H^ALP/ltANCHESTCR, MONDAY.^LY 2, 1962 f A G E N I N B - -f could turn .agalhstj with lattr cs- Bolton teacher at Bennet JunkN\ High about B'.TbO agents, expired at- Strike ih Saskatchewan 'A 'Thonght for Today rljpBtpr posuTMr and danounos. fen, long PRESCRIPTIONS Bolton 'J ■“'SL'&'S 55SST^£S: 'Sts. Mrfier Goi School. She baa held many Hancock, Agents mldnight Saturday. Negotiators Senate Opens kept at the bargaining table, into as Djuiui did ntaraiy t l ^ M was Sponsofed. by tke Manchester r Free Delivery will m eqUtoal|^ at 8 at tha Cqm-. r p ' T\T1? A posltlona in the CEA. Including VlOU DINFUt$E E opnitts^pralh Chicken Barbecue mumty HaU, P fd grw i raporta are l O IIE jA ‘Agree on Pact early Sunday morning and re- not in trouble.'. ' ' .Coohelt of. Chnrebea. / past president- of' the’ Oepartmept/ puauaqj^^BJ to be madt by tha- planning de-, Surhed, yesterday afternoon. TTnfortunetely. PjUas w w t oh to i M edicare Figh t U lR E n iM lD R Zone RuleJEfMnges Voted; of Ctassropm ‘t’eaehers, a meihl The union had scheduled a m a Slated Saturday sign oonimtttee and » tha archi/ of the - retirement obmmittae, 'WASHINGTON (AP)-r^ego- JARVIS THK BDBLB saof tact. ^ ” ID s. Bernice Its 'Mhher ia a Con meeting later today to —take a cast some deeper infenhoee. He necticut Bduoatton Azaoclation del member of the plannhtg' coipmit- tiators for the John Hancock In- (pottllaaed.troas Page Oae) W e .Search the 'wofld for truth. The Woman’s Soclo^ of C h ^ ahrance Co. and the Insurance strike vote if no agreement had suggested that peHiapc a Stalin .Wb cull the good,.:'the true, the Beconie Effective on July 12 egate td 100th annual oonven- tee tor the Lakevilte leadership 'tian Servlos of - United Methodist Workers International, AFL-CIO, been reached by that time. young and vlgoivus was only BEweelweler- Xvtodng Herald tUm of National Rducatlon Aa- conference and ztate chairman of ahead. 'Hie.^ House Ways - and Compulsoiy Medicare beautiful . - Church, Bolton.v tam spm w r Ita reaped agreement early today on Piano Teacher From graven sibne and written ReHesi eefreanindent, Omee N r- aociaOen wjthla wash in Denver; the Hilda Maehllng scholarship foaa6tS*‘i idightly leea dangeraua fSan a Sta- Means CommUtee has refu.sed to annual chIckeA barbecue Saturday, Revlaed^Hohin|i rogulationa far<^Tage and alteraUDns to house on tepmV for a new two-year eon- scroll Demant, totaphsM MIMMI fund tor teachers. - V. S. Ahead in Power HibiWixl Bran CreAlna lExomC iln-senils. suggeAad that what act on the admihlstration measure at '6 and «:90 pm. at the church. | Bolton will go Into ^ e c t .July 12, Vernon Rd.; Norman Hanaon, ad S-88ML tract, A federal mediator report^. BolMay* Bnttrad W tM for more than a year and obsta (Contlaned from Page One) cept those covered by federal A n f all old flower-fields of the PABRICS Donald Te^ord, ehalrinan of the M | b e ia oecretary of the^SBA and '— — For Appeintmoiit •t ICaochMtar Cobb. '' really ^basleaUy the matter Reservations may be m$4e by dition to house on Ookmial Rd.; . Details of the agreenrent, ham CLEVELAND — -The United cles to House acUbn. would be medical plans must r e g ^ e r 'fo r ' soul: aoning -ooenmiasion said last night. prMment of the ManchesW Edu with. Stalth's. later yean wih not calling either Mrs. Herald Lee or Mylea O’Reiily, addition to house Dial Aid Shoppers mered- cim at an 11-houtv session States has. mote electricity than formidable. surance plan began ^bringing in the provincial medical c a fe ' plan. And, weary seekers o f the best, Mrs. Michael Goldanlder. - I M ajor changes In the regulations Rninia Gut Out ' "v cation .^^aaoeiadon. About 4$ CEA Phono BDBSCiftFnON ftAl doctors from-outaiSe the province We come back laden from pur a t l q w , l o w on French Rd.; Hermau Marahall, ending a t\ l -a.m„ were not 'im the q l^ lty of .StaUn's mind and The House has arranged^to Premiums are $13 a . year fesr a Mr. and Mrs. Herald Leo are involva the eetahliahment of two WASHmOTON - . ■n»e U^ted delegatee will attend meetlaga dur N E W YORK---A dial tO help mediately available. Th e mediator. the next five nations in the world to UTaaC- an atomic energy-, authorisation to staff hospitals and toxserve in quest. tool shed; Brookfield ltd'.; Roger CUTt4f emoUopk but the mare existence single person and $i for families. general chairmen for the barbecue j buaiaeia zones, one a nelg^bor- Barrett, addition to bouse on Web BUtes supply of manganes^la Nl5 ing the week tor fomfUtaUng NBA shoppers compute the united cost James Holdm, said tbe unionVdel- combined. It has three times as Ml 3.5*92 fiM- Tear ...... t.SK.BO bill today or Tuesday, then, ad communities where local \ doctora To And that all the sages said MILL>RICES! moD of a systeV in which any one man, These will pay only gart of the and Mr. and Mrs. Charles W airehi - hood bualUeu-zone,' suid the other ster Lane. per cent Imported. Qnte RuMia policy. The theme of the convan- of patdeaged goods—whether sol'd egalion woulw recommend 'Ac .much ’ as Russia. The United ICoBtha ...... 7>7(. U.O0 journ for the holiday W e d n ^ a y K^ve walked out. j/, \ • Is in the Book our mothers read. are co-chairmen. Mlsa Doris Skln-1 waa, the madn -aouriSe, but-now tion ie 'Teach tor Tomorrow.” State*, with only one sixteenth of Tbrea MoBths...... tUf- plus a c lt q ^ could concentrate estimated |$ 1 million annual , cost John. G. Whittier a general business zone. The*,‘‘picture of'th e nsonth” at- by weight, liquid volume, or other ceptance by the union member MeBtb ...... LSO 1 3 With no business scheduted for the >lFi>ur doctors arrived fromXBrit- of the plan. A 6 ' per cent sales ner is in charge of the outalde din .Tedford said that there will be Brazil, India, Mipileo, aad Ghana Mrs.' Maher, who -livee at 61 units— is being, marketed by a ship. the world’s population, has one rest of the week. ’ submitted by Bolton Public Lihrary is "Moun-^ WW^kly a • 4 a a a • • • • • a^ • -80 such power to Rlmaetf. adnc\More ara expected. \ tax and other taxes wilt, supply ing roorti; Mrs. Mildred Goldshi- two neighborhood biialnese zones provide the' Church St., is a aocial atudii New York company. • The old eon'tract, covering Lhird of the electric capacity. Read Herald Advg. A compromise sugar acrkqrien- TUeNU^Ute has been raglng\lor Rev. C.. Henry Anderson, tain Laurel” by Mildred Liak. t__ MBIIBBR OF ■ ' Conceivably, a H ^ in sane could the rest. der, of the kitchen;-Mrs. Sarah In town, one .at the comer of CMction titles added to the li _ THB ASaoCIATED PIUIB sibn bill, passed by the House 30 . monuta over the plan .Which jEmanuel Lptn'enm Church Stephens of making tha cola slavr na.Aaaoelatad Praia la azoiiatrelr be even more evil u m a Stalip in |0 fine is the penalty , for Bnmdy St.; and Bolton Center Rd., brary shelve!l Include: Bridge, The urdey, alM comes up In the Senate la Anance^-l^y taxes and personiil' and Mrs. Isabelle Hoar, of dlah- and the other the ‘E. J. Holl prop tBtMlM to.ttaa uae _ ol 'repabltcatioB■ tcatto M ■ sane. today. The. measure may be clear faiiure to register or pay pre- p U ea B a llo o n s Tightening String; Canning, De all Bcwa dlapatcfai:__ credIM toV It imijims. N ' vVashing. ' / erty bn Tolland. Rd.'A ll other prop Finally, Djllas conctiiifM those ed for President Kennedy’s signa 'pilums. livery o f Furies; C o s tain, 30 aot otbtnriaabtnnaa acredited tn tbia paper prograrn',; modeled after A food .sale, under the direction erties in town previously elaasifleti aad alao the locai newa pOl______Bbllahed bare. ture by nightfall. \The government claims’ the doc Stories to 'Remember; Graham, Alt rlabta of repubIleatiOD cf apeeial— who came -.after Stalin . not national^ h^lth service; BOMBAY—The TaU Institute of Mrs. Juanita Spenepr, will be aa business wlU be in the general inss! m The Social Security health plan tors oppose the plan because it Mamie; Hammer, Spencer’s Moun> dlapatcbea herein are alao reaerred think they had rid themselVM of providesXtor .all m e d ia l' services of Fundamental Research in Bom held during the hours of the bar business zone, Tedford explained. tain; Haydn, the Handa of will be Offered by Sen. Clinton P. limits the fees they can charge bay has laimched a series of 20 . Full aaratoa eUant ot N. B. A. 8ai his evil mei^Iy by exposing and except drugs, dental^work, eye becue. . , The new regulationa are now Kennedy, Ib e Forgotteil Sihile; lea Inc. • Anderson, -D-H. M., as an amend glasses, diaghosis and treatment patients covered by the program. stratosphere-testing balloon flights denouncing him peraonally. ment to a House-passed bill being re-typed and reprinted by Knickerbocker, Dynastv; Lind Pubilabara Repreaentattne. Tba of cancer, and^ospitalizatlon- However, the fees set by the law from Hyderbad under auspices of FISH MORE NUMEROUS , . cornmizston clertt Mrs. Bruce Ron- Jullui Hatbewi Special Acraejr—New only real and basic cure would lie .^mending the public assistance M IAM I—More than 40,000 speciea bergh, Dearly Beloved; I ^ c e r , The York, Cbltano. Detroit and BoatoB. Hospital costs arc covered 'un are the same as those p^d under the Depeurim'ent of Atomic Energy. POstfm llhtfa! 'hon and b y . Mrs. Oacar Kreysig, (W. of fish have been Mentified. 'TtilJ Reckoning; Slaughter;'Tomorrow's ^ inO IB BR AUDIT BDREAD OF in getting away from' the mono der a separate govem ^nt ptart. two doctor-operated medical in The bafloons carry scientific in OPEN •TUX. 9 P J I. , Tedford aaid. and w ill be available CIRCPLATION8. emocratle leaders are anxious struments up about 100,000 feet is, more than twice ..as many, species Miracle; Ullman, Fla, Fla; Wouk, lithic party structure, the dread Cancer trqa.tment is pmWdqd by surance plans. -The doctors say Cheney Hall, Hartford Rd. ^ to the public after July 12 Youngblood Hawtee. . n o t-^ delay the House ■ bill for they ask -only that the plan not and then parachute them down for as all the mamrnala, birds, . am- ^ The Herald PnnUnc Coippatisr, Inc., and powerful oompulticm toward the prpvffice’s cancer . clinic, The zoning commission Ims New non-flouon books- added to / aaauinea no flnanda] reapoBaibllltr lor long 'because a number of its pro- ^lT''^8katchewran residenW\ex- bo compulsory. recovery and study. {Hiibians, and reptiles combined. typompbleal erron appeartna In ad- conformltyi which vmw the ahape vlslohs-^extend programs which granted to the McKinney Isimber the Ubraty^re; Alstrop, Enjoying Tprtleementa and other readtna matter • and Supffiy Co. a request Uiat all Nature’a-'M arvels; Armbmster, for a Stalin rule, sane or Insane. expired Saturday midnight, the'' bi The Hancheotar Brentaut Herald of the McKinney property at Bol Pennies and Millions; Bride’s Part of- ,Uie expoBure of Stalin, end of Asclal 1962. DImlay adrertlalnK eloatnii boarai Anderson'ssproposal, worked out ton Notch be zoned for industrial Magazine; Bride’s Book of .Eti- For Vonday—1 p.m. Friday. inside Russia, has also been mere use; and to. Francis. Warren, a gdette; Da'vls. Marine at War; For TUeadar—1 p.Bi. Monday. after prolonged negotiation with *Fnr Wedneaday—1 p.m Tueaday. ly part of the buUd-up for a new five Republicah. senators Who change to business for all o f h Ducas, Modem Nursing; Dull, For ‘nioraday—1 p.tn_ Wedneaday. personal and factional rule as dom agree to con-spotWr it along with property on Tolland Rd. Modern Physics; Gray, Eighteen For Friday—1 b.m Thuraday.' A public hearing waa h ^ on Acres under Glass; Hayaa, Con For Saturday—1 p.m, Friday inant . as his. Part of it, to give 17 Democrate, contains the same ClaaaUled deadline- 10:W a.ra eaeb benefits as the admlh^tratiqn bill these changes some timp^-ago but temporary Eure Sinch 1870; day of pobllcation except Saturday — Khruahehev and his friends their the announcement o f the commis- Huff, Whom the Lord Loveth. 9 a.m. pushed earlier In thi^Congress. due, has led to some actual If in TTiese include hosmtalization, Mon’s decision Was^held up pend Also, Kunstler; The Case for Monday, July 2 conclusive reforms of 'life inside nursing home care, hoike healtn ing revtolon ot the zone regula Courage; Monahan, Before I Sleep; Morton, The Rothschilds; New Russia, which do seem to mean services and outpatient N^ospital tions. fTerm lt Issued English Bible, New Testament; Peace Of Exhaasfion? that the -structure of rule is indeed diagnoetic services.. . They would be financed \hy a A buildjng permit for estimated Schwarzkopf, Heart of the Wild; Testerday, In at leant some a tittle less monolithic, a .little less one-fourth per cent Increase m the constmeuon costs o f $63,500 has Swanberg, Citlisen Hearst; Valle, Skn and Scuba Diving; Ward, The parti o f Algeria, European aet- base^ on sheer, unreasoning com- Social Security payroll tax on i»th b e m -'l^ e d for the religious edu- pu)uon. But In neither Russia nor employers and employes and\by caUon building of Bolton Congre- Rich Nations and the Poor Na tlera,'Who had thought their world tions; and Williams, George. Yugoslavia has individual dr polit raising the taxable base fri 'gatlunal Church. Other costs in would end if Algeria ever became comiecUbn -with the new building Seely-Bron-n Whing-Ding \ ical freedom yet reached the point $6,200 a year. anything but a French colony, SF expected to bring the total State Rep. Mrs. Dorothy Miller | Anderson won some Republican' 4 has tickets for “ Seely-Brown Day” went to the polls and voted for ah where it is strictly healthy to go support by agreeing to an option cost up to $76,500. Footings and out after the system. It’s safe only Sunday from 1 to 6 p.m. at the] Algeria which would not only be feature under which a person the foundation for the religious Pomfret Rod and Gun Club.| free but also be controlled by Mos to pick on some indi-vidual, and not reaching 06 could elect to continue center are now -being laid In sec Friends of Seely-Brown In the sec with a private insurance plan, if tions because of the size of the lems. Yesterday, In some scenes in draw too deep or fundamental ond Congressional District are I A Statement % th e Health-Medical Care Services and It gave him the same benefits aa building. moral, either. sponsoring the event. A ll Republi-| Algeria, Moslems and Europeans the basic Social Security pa4|catcher for M | Sbthe o f those protected have an insurance room addition to house on Brodk- ft M. different health insurance plans, ranging firom due to the statesmanship of the United States Chamber of and a withholding system on divi dends and interest. fleld Rd.; Paul Barron, one-car ga- . The selectmen will meet to:- ] policy as well as Blue Cross-CMS protection. Charles da Gau^la, who has. spent Commerce and Mr. Reuther are not basic hospitalization coverage to oomprdieii* four yeaia wmlcing, often against exM tly Identical Yet both would sive protection covering a wide variety off seeming odda and inevitabilities, like to have a large immediate re medical care costs. These indude plianevriiich to bring about such a day fai A l duction In the natiiHi’s tax bill, Protection for the Elderly are available to persons o f aU ages and ediidl geria. In another lirge part, per both would have a aubstanttal por •A haps, what' happened in Algeria tion of this go to the IndlvldTial A t a time when ^^re is so much discussion are guaranteed to be renewable for Sfo. yesterday ha]^pened because hate taxpayer, and both want this be about medical care fo| the a^fed, we in Con- and evil had finally exhausted cause they think this allowance of necticut can look with pride at our own themselves. on both aides extra apending cash j^ the Ameri Apartment house gets health resources and progress in providing Unique Hospital AccraditaHott Record had eom» to an end o f their capac can people la needed in order to le, the xepresentstiveB care for our senior citizens. Blpe Cross and ity for honror. H iey had. j^ ta r - keep the economy going ahead o f Connocticut's five largest organi. As for our hoepitals, Ckmnecticut is the only day, suddenly lost their previoua without Blump. The Chamber, no new lease on business! CM S alone have more than .140,000 persons zstions pcDV^ing fesr health-medical care or state in the counti^ whero avaey oonmninityg capacity to flare at one another leas than Mr. Reuther, ''is ^ t e over 65 years o f age enrolled. Ih addition, the general, non-profit hospital has met the high over issues whidi had once seemed aware that what la pn^wsdd. in Irtie anniiii>WMVii>t ef a new opariment houea methods o f paying for such care, recognizing insurance industry estimates it covers 80,(XK) standards necessary for accreditation by the to be all of pasaion, all o f life, for volves the, creation of a deficit. oeaKeeii Owt proapective tenants muet be able to our mutual purpoae in aerVihg the public, both sides. Nowadays, the deAclt’s the thing, .JMadow thaden of lovely Da Peat undo: a variety of policies, including the Joint Commisaion of Accreditation Hoa* zearh him goBcUy. Yet many of them ixMa- have been conducting a seriea o f joint meet c i In Algeria yesterday, people and a balanced budget la the kind ‘TqmlM’’ ara easy to wash. Will industry’s new “ Connecticut 65“ program l^lfliaBew. Won't craek, fray or pitals, which is made np of the American wehe doing things thiy had once of poor managrement which creates piainert that hts Bne wae alwaye boay .wben they ings sinoe December, 1961, to review the ptobele. A v ^ b le la saany attrac under which a major medical type coverage College o f Physicitme, American College of . known they never could do, things depreaaions. ^ tive colon. Jiiit toll us. W< will be aafled. Gookl see help him? One of our Com- scope and progress o f the various methods of glad to measure your windows a a A ^ has already been extended to 28,000 Con Surgeons, American Hospital Aasodatiorig ^ to »diich, perhaps, they would once This kind of economy, not so new municatione GoneaHanls surveyed the situation.' providing inotection for health and medical have been sure to And death pref rivt you a firw estimate for neww necticut aged persons. Thus, even though in actual practice, since we have "Tootloe." His reoeatoMneiatioa: Install additional tele- care coats and to explore common problems ^ d the Ammcan Medical Assodatum. erabla. Testerday, there were actually b e ^ indulging' ouraelvea some persons have coverage under more than 7 phofM Boes. 'tba reauH: No more eomplainta facing the health and medical fields. It is The medical profession in ConnectionAhae ol'-ar realizations coming to the in it for many years, appears to be ofie voluntary plan, an Mtimated 85 per cent fore. They were, after all, human what we are going to have and O U rO N T aboot baoy Mgaala, moia appointanento made to evident ficom this xeview that: a history of dedication to the h ealth ^ opr o f the 215,0(X) aged who heed coverage now beings together.- For aU of them, what we are g^oing to try to live aee dm. apariZMoto, occupancy ratee on the rise people. Ih an instances, whether^hr not a life was, after all, something pre- have some protection against hospital-medi by anyway, no ' matter what wa leNTIIIE. . . . Btob^M mie ef oar Comraunkatiaas Coo- person has coverage, ^nnScticut doctoia . cious and something to be used, in say. So perhaps we might as well ,V- I . CWHWcMcwt le iM wita hava aypilabU to thorn MdtoBto aan belp yoar Ann cot easts, jnciaasa cal expense. There are an additional 27,000 a leative, forward motion, build Iho highoat «|w H t y of hooHh-modlcol coro.^ have a long record o f providing medical care stop agonizing over the impossible, Connecticut people 65 and over who are ing -omething, perhaps, instead of and get bn with a frank and open zWIriiBiir ar bidld aolea. TaSoriag toiephowa for ^ayone Who seeks it, regardless o f abilily E. A, JOHNSON . 3. Tho voivntory amtoxtoi in Connecticut ( covered under Old Age Assistance and various tearing It down, or merely tearing admission of the economic princi — Always- a -Favorita — ’ . aaiviea to yoar neada ia Ms tokeiaity. and there’s to pay. For years, physidans have iumidied •gnizod UnM w in dovofoping st at each other. ples we now endorse. Chamber of. ■o efaargt tor Ua aeatataoee. Just eaU ajp bma- State and local welfare prograins. PAINTCO. w M to t vnrioly n f progrom i to flnaii medical care mthout charge for many pa When st h exhaustion of hate Commerce and union leader alike. t U MAIN ST.^ MANCHESTER Finast Rolls for Holiday Pioiics and Cookouts Produce Qfm iak! aeaa aOm. Tb* Soniheni New Wngiand Tele- and such new glimpse of positive We^oorselves. In our own little •ff such-corn. . tients, thus making a significant contribution Son^^With Tasty Finast FranMurto purpose, come upon hunrian beings corner, are - beginning to see'some J U M I O C A U P O I N I A — Full of Rich, Juicy Flavor Pioneer Efforts jn Connecticut to our communities. Hus indudes many who have beCn caught 'in tragedy, rude prikcUcal sense in reversing Frankfurt Rolls 2 9 c W e base our oonduaions on the iiollowing 1 patients on pqblie wdfSare programs. one al'ways wonders, as they must our field on the issue of tax re Person to Person FOR Snrvn With Finut Choppnd Bm ( For Dilicieut Hamburger! Cantaloupes 2 We can point to the fact that protection The quality of patient care is being ad- themselves, whether all the trag ductions. For many years, we have facts: - against health-medical care costs is a need edy was necessary, whether the held, rather unimaginatively, that Sandwich Rolls fkgof$ 2 Sc P L O U P A — GoMon Yollow Tendor.Komoli Our organizations have been alert to th e' vanced constantly by sdentific prograjns A friend was recognized many years ago by these agencies. saving realization cou' •’ not have we ought not to. give ourselves a Strva With Tasty Finast FrankKirts needs o f the peofde, all the people. £d Con> conduct^ for physicians through their meidi- come first, instead of after. There tax cut until we had reduced our musing about FOR what things Hot Dog Rolls fkgof$2 5 c Sweet Corn necticut, through our voluntary system, cov* Blue Cross first offered coverage on a group cal associations, hospital medical staffs and seems no clear, encouraging an spending and reduced our debt. We j • * basis in 1937, and ih the past 14 years it has swer. L i‘ tie ^istakes—not neces took the view, in other words, that or c I r e u m- C A R O L M A ~ LuKioui, Geklon Ripo . erage has bem made available to every medical dchoda. r . sarily the bigiones that can easily a tax cut wHs something a natiem stances c a n GRAND OPENING citiaen, regardless of age. M o^ and more iQQnducted periodic state-wide open enroll be >-ecogmized prevented earned for itself by economy aij|l achieve c o n- LBS ments which have enabled individuals to tentmeiit for a Peaches peraons have enrolled each year, ^eluding lock lu into our passionate con thrift. obtain hospitalization coverage. Future of the Voluntary System flicts before we know it, and then ' TTie pay-off, however, has been person in this C A t O t I M A — Rod-Ripo, Picnic Pavorita aged dfixens, and the type of coverage avail 8’’ too often, it seems, the thing merely a continual Increase id hectic, inodem TOMORROW at 8 A.M. able is being continually broadened: Similarly, Connecticut Medics! Service, AH of these factors document a record of age, and his ✓ I.EM ONADE must be played out, to its bitter, Upending and a continual Increase U w hich was founded in 1949 to provide miedi- performance that provides a realistic in^ca- futile, and then, as in Algeria yes- ideas may be ”YOr' QAIOm - PMK or MGULAt Watermelons in the amounl of debt. And ^one of interest to cal-surgical coverage, has offered on a contin ' tion of the prospects for the future imder terday, suddenly sentimentalist way of looking at this is to say 12-OZ you. He said Stu Johnston uing basis for the past five years, protection end. that so long as politicians and gov / $93 Million in Benefits a voltmtary system. he had studied the circumstances l O * 5 tANS nus 35avorile 1 ernment do not feel a real bind on to suiy citizen of Connecticut, regardless of of people .who were reputedly con W E G IV E The $93,000,0()0 paid by the Connecticut FinaUy, in addition to these positive ao iheir spending, they will continue tented Slid happy in the life of yes age or condition o f healfih. In addition, over .Stalin Yes, The System No Grepe-Lomon, Pinespple-Lemen, Raipberry-Lemen, Strawberry-Lemon organisations for health-medical care benefits complishments in providing high quality care to increase it more or less auto teryear and did reseairch on many 3,500 CMS participating phyaiciana guaran Much of the revelation In “Con matically. W e will never get anyr folks who are known to be serene EXTRA STAMPS during 1961 is dramatic evidence of the and a Wlunteury meSna o f financing this care, versations with Stalin.” the new thing back from them. The only and obviously happy today regatd- Sunkist Punches 7 ^ *1"** ' with FOUR 28-oz bottles breadth- ain'd scope of this protection, and tee foil payment of covered . services for we recognize our common interest in working leas of the tempo and priessures we members within qualifying income groups. book by Tito’s old friend, Milovan way to keep them from spending must live with nowadays, and his Regular’or Crinicia Cut - 2 '*’° * U c reiwreaents an increase o f 62 per cent over the together to maintain the proper utilization o f ZljUas, is ■Welcomed by Commu more is to find some-way of re FINAST . findings may surprise you. $57,000,000 paid out only , five years earlier. Blue Cross and CMS plans have always hospital beds and services and other medical nists in Yugoslavia and even, per ducing the amount of money'they He says that exactly the same GINGER ALE And All Popular Flavors' PKGS haps, hack in Russia itself. have' to play with. If-this process things that brought cohtentment French Fries allowed persons to oontihiie their coverage facilities. We- intend to study those factors to our forefathers brings a'feeling Virtually eve^ employed group in otlT For another part of his story, is also somehow a tonic for the of well-being and happiness to highly mdustrial state hnnsome type of vol following retirement. Group-enrollment in which have a bearing on the cost of medical DJilaa goee back to prison in Yugo economy, then all arguments those who ^ o y such a state to Blue Cross and CMS is not restricted on f^e care. We wilt continue to assist each other slavia, guilty of crimes against to would seem to converge In favor day, notwithatandtiig the many untary protection fpr employees and their more caueea of teqkion that exist basis o f age, nor has either plan in its entire and to cooperate in any procedures which talitarianism not even his sup of a tax ctit, and the bigger and Holiday Grocery SpeeisIs ! fismilies; Blue Cross and CMS (Blue l^ield) for us. He- says that his findings E X T R A i ^ ^ 'roamy Smooth Toxhiro ■ history evw cancelled a ..member contract posedly r e I a t l v e I y enlightened the sooner tthe better. The idea is indicate there is only one state of 1 currently cover more than 1,250,OOQ Con- wiU directly promote the propeir use of hoe- friend friend Tito can stand. to spend money you haven’t got, happiness and that It comes ex- because o f a ^ or pour health. pital fadlities and the quality of care f S9< Health inaurahoe Sor medical expenses was evttyone in Connecticut. book, 'aside from an undisclosed whatever his personal instincts fnjiu two simple external ingredi hid COUPONS NFFDFD-BUY AU YOU WANT ‘ iNKurideB ooverafs fat 1,200,000 a i ^ Number one- is a sincere, Rich, Fuli-Bodiod Flavor s ^ number of Stalin die-hards, was and traditions, to ibe patriotic practiced reitgioua faith, and num the picture of Stalin, in his last about this. Our . prewnt personal ber two is living reasonably with • Fin Your Stamp Hooks Faster! years, as an individual who mixed situation is that the| government neither lavlshness -nmr stinginess. Kybo Coffee ^ tS>59< aenility with policy, neqr insanity takea far too much bf what w e . O f course', w h a t' is '• reaaotiable All Popular -Flavors ] . | fo r one uiuy be unneaonable for • Got Your Free GHb Sooner ! With autocratic power. When, in haven't got, and that it would in another, and that is'why we feel it ■ CAHNID SMA JIM’S SAROER SHOP • Connecticut State Medical Society theaa years, Stalin became sua- deed aeem better all around if we. a duty to fit the car to your cii-- Colt 8 7S« Connecticut Hospital Association BIG BONUS for you on an array of f o r m e r l y O ij 08 B. O E N IE B a iB E B r eumatances. plcious of'hia own associates, and for a change, began a little with A^dO'Wilh Tropkal Fru'itt - , ^ You can depend upon us. to put 5 began reckless operatlons-against holding. Aa one can‘ deduce, we, Bonus Stamp Specials in every Department. your interests Arst-.-that is. how -NEWUCATION — those who should have been con- like the Chamber and Mr. Reuther, we have made' so many friends All Items dearly Marked and Identified, I HawaHan Punch » t2 Connecticut Blue Cross Connecticut Medical Seryice sidikhd faiUihil if lesser members are gradually ygToptng our way o f our customers...For best muttial ad m party and power isUte head towrard the new economy. If^ all Interests, gee us soon. Dillon Bales 113 MAIN i r , m . KoK HUL ad by talmaelf, Stalin became some Service, your quality Ford does not yeraatm totally clear, doalMV 319 Main S t, Manchester. OFEN OUULY S AJW. to • P J I. , t h l a g CUnumiiitats thamaelvee pleaaa be pc^iont PRICtt iFFECnVf IH NRST NATIONAL SUPIR AlARKETB ONLY CNBAkim Bin R le iA G n MOCHJCH niMPT NMM MAMP o m i Coiinicticut State Committee Of th^ Health Insurance CouncH Pboha MX S-2145. I {( ./ TV’ ,',V
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X ■* ‘ , / PAG* TEN' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALP, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY. JUpY 2, 1962 'V MANCHESTER EVH^ING HERALD, MANCHESTER, ^ N N , MONDAY, jtiLY i 19(52 PAOg ,-X : School Pifayers Question Cotiftcil for uae of the Bam attend. Teens automatically b#- Democratic Chiefs Support Obituary facilities for 'teen-agiF Activities.' conis members bt the club- ti{i0n 7^ Reheewslii Set - payment of yeai^, d^es. Plan to Finance Medicare Ay^iU Sanders^ SMement ./ OoAununitsr'CUlb rehearsals. for At' this, meeting program- com NewTaxBUls the entire' caat of “Up On -Old mittee win..give its report, and-the Harold W. Barrel! Smo)uty." . a production to - be club advisors will be announced. . fCmiNiiiied front Page, One) 8upt. william H. shown ln September, will be held Adults attending wilt be Mrs. ESarl Ek-l.ejjislalor Dfes Us s4tld ^ a yy he is aVralting-an pf- persona fiyiA^air over tohight at 8 and Thursday at $ p.m. Taxicab compaiqf fa rw a ci'vil. rights resolution he 12th Circuit , Mtiiied Frida}' I^lmer, Mrs., John Phelps; Roger fleial ^terpretatlon of the, U.S at the home of H n. George Mun Gagnon and Maxwell B. Hutchin has authored. the stats have, JojBSd the com son on Hebron Rd. 'Tta entire cast rold W. Barrett, A3, of Raat- SupnKme Court decision last week mittee. fornicd bjf-"16 persons. son. ' Aslced if there was Southern op Court Cases brother ol MVa. Mabel Cole, ’ Mor# umn LCOd tax biils, total for the musical comedy includes Inite new iM^lmss! position. he replied: on /die question bf school prayere Strelchmu-setd ,.the coufu de all Community CSub... members. il'T'Norm an St., died Saturday at ing tli1SO,006.24, were mailed to Manchester Evening HeraJd An '^There was some . re.stlessness 'ore he sche^les any. boaid of cision is "a Queat to the freedom ne unaMa to Attend either of ■ V - . \ ‘ New Ensland Center Ho.^pital, of exercise, clttuse in the .First 'tax'p^'ers on Friday by "Tax Col dover correspondent/ Margery but we 'outvoted' them '■ Judge KranOls O'Brien to Ideation diaciuis|oh on the Issue. . rehearsals■ is aaiced ’ to con laefficient eeaunUi&aObn# betwesai m taxicab' - a .\^ftcl Amendment." The decision is ‘tset- lector Idrs. Robert Peterson. (Tax S Montnndon, telephone- Pilgrim 8- If the conference acts on civil continued the case of a ^Jal^che8- , Bmeeu wg* gtate I’epre- , The superintendent said he ; 'Mrs. Munsdfi or Mrs. Donhal ofBce snd the cab stahdi were eausihg this eons- rights. Northern Denuiirats „are ter youth arrested Saturday on a ; ,,„tgt|ve from Ra.stford from t946 'dd'eah't plan to “jump to a quick de- ting a dangeMUsStrend. we be bills totalk>g> *50 or 'less are due In tactIbeil^ 861*. - lieve,” he said>Nena\*’lgnores the expected to push Swaln.son's res charge of procuring Jfquor by * to 1949. claion'' on w'hether or not to con one payment'"', — CarlberL pany lot# e(.- troub(«. Many custoaaeis e o » God-centered ties which the edule Revised • X ^ ' P olution. He proposed .support for false statement. Survivors, lieside.s his sister in tinue having prayers said in-t.dwn .The first insimtoient oh taxes plained becauay the cabs were skm ai respomi- govei'nment originate Due to thtkwithdrasyal of one .of equality in balloting, the holding Robert James klcntas. 'JO. of Manchester, include his \vj,fe, a schools until State Coipmissionei' fell due July 1, and is payable 485. Adams St„ will be returned He said It also “fUrtJwrs the the teams m the Babe Ruth ing to ealls. (jonld s/e-help? One of ear of public office. legaJ-protection, , , ------brother - of— ------Sturbridge,------Mas.s„- and---- of Education William J. Saunders throughout the montnt'flCrs,-Peter League, the eritim schedule has employment, education, housing tomoijow s Rwkville sewion of .sisters of Wood.stock and, preisares an official .statemenl.'That trend of atlieism which iK!a re son warns that if the fifst instalC- I T e V e i i * m unicatk^ Ilonsultanis Mndied itoe pinMeisi.' ligion and which is referred as been revised as folhiws; Tomorrow and public facilities." Circuit Cdurt 12. He is being d ^ \ Sturbridge. f statement is expected soon, Supl. frient on real estate taxeg'la not night, Columbia h ^ ; Thursday hear at His re^emraendatim:. Install a eoagiaet dash ' New York.Goy. Nel.son A. Rock- lamed by police in lieu of a 1100, Funeral .services will be held to- Cuftto said. I . the religion of the Soviet Ul paid in July, the property .may night, Colchester here:^uly IQ, at lop switchbaard in the ofloe with e xtansioM a# efeller, who has proposed that the ^^JJ^ . . morrow at 2 p.m. at the Eastford- In a test case, the court decided have-liens filed/against it. ihlertst Marlborough; July 12, s£ Leba your tov-ernors pledge Ihcm.selves to -kludge O Brien asked -Klemas ‘ congregational Church. Burii)l will / to forbid New York schools from ■\ at the rate o f,« per cent.per annum non; July 17, Hebron herOt July telephone aow and existing cab Stand lacatioaB. With a is charged on delinquent accounts.' take leadership in the civil rightsparents were not in court,.i,be in Grove Cemetery. Ea.stford. I using a verbal clasSi'oom prayer 19, aC'Columbia; July 24, i ^ l - •mtehboatd. the dispatcher can go# in 'tooch. h e l^ f^ te ^ l fun at ^ Jai'-" he: Friends may call,at the ,ate MrJ composed by the New York State For Uioee wishing to pay tax borough here; and July 26, at (jDl- Your order for drug needs snd Spy Foiled with th# cab ttands iainiediately aSid can “add of the Siwainson resolution " 'asked the J Barrett s residence at Crystal Board of . Regents. Since the de bills In person, rauier than by chester. coameUcs Will be taken care of Tha^ wouir'VomnTcu^rth^ Pres-' ' ' T h e y ^ t have read aboutdt] Lake tonight from 7 to 9. cision, clergy and school officials mail, Mrs. Peterson will hold of Last Thursday night's game, laimedlately. ea’* ether extensions to iacoming ealls. The re That would ronimend,Mie Pies ,he>new.spapers." he said, ‘t ! T h e Williams Funeral Home. fice hours,, throughout the month Ident of the United, "States (or have taken various stands on the played with Hebron at Hebron, donjt^iiow,'' ■ I Southbridge, Mass., Is in charge on Saturday# from 9 a'.m. to 1 p.m. sult: Cabs are dispatdted more quickly, seevios indicating his intention to issue, issue. In A ttem pt was won by Andover 9-1. Joe Mc he Judge continued the case of arrangements, I don’t -think it’s up to me to at her home on Gilead Rd. is faster, customers are happier . . . Perhaps ana at nn appropriat^^ime. an execu Kinnon pitched a lio-hltter for An FREE tier Klenins vMSs unable to get a Interpret this ruling," said Supt. Mrs. Peterson said no receipts tive order prohibiting di.srrim*^ dover, arid Alan Dunnack was a< OUT Coomunicatiafia Consultants can help parent in court this mornini:. Mrs, Nellie T. Fisher Curtis. He said he doe.sn't know will be issued unless the payment inatipn in publicly supported catcher. For Hebron. Warner DELIVERY Klemas was arrested Saturday Mrs. Nellie,,T. P'isher. 84. of 87 whether to understand the decision is accompanied by the bill. pitched and Heath was catcher. your firm cut coats, ineteate. efficiency or build housing '/ , Jit Suicide in a Main St. re.staurant'by police Avondale Rd., died Saturday at as one which bans .schools from ALPOA Adds Two Little League g;unea scheduled aa)os.,3toiloring telephone service to your needs Rockefeller said he found it 'who -said the youth had pur her home. She was the widow of i Jiavlng prayers at all, or simply „ The meeting of. the Andover (Continued from Page One) - for this week are tonight, Lake vs. "unusual'' that Democrats would chased beer with a false identifi John'Joseph Fisher. y 'l prayers composed by a government Lake Property Owners Associa Community Club; and Wednesday to hit specislty. and then’s im„eharge (hr hia commend the Preartient .for some cation card. Mrs. Fisher was born Nov., 16. • body. tion. held at the Red Bam on Sat night, Ho'isington’s vs. Fire De awistaneo. Just esU e u i business office. The thing he had not yet done. The superiritendent said school la.st week after losing an-Appeal urday night, voted in two new Paul W. Buck, 17. of 187 Wood- 1877 in New Britain, and' had i partment. Southern New KnglaSffi Telepbo*e Company. The presence of Democratic Na-1 pridge St., wa.s fined *.50 for lived in Manchester 21 years. policy has been to have a morning...... against the life sentence given members of the association. 'Eld- Teen Club to Meet prayer that "will not offend any him for spying for the Soviet Un- tlonal Chaiifnian Bailey at this .sup- i speeding. Frank Volpi. 40, of Bol- Survivors include {w o sons, Ttvo Injured in Collision j ward Peters and Joseph Gudele- The AndoVer Teen Club will PRESCRIPnON PHARM^keS religious sect." That prayer has' Ion during World War II. He was posed atbn-partisan gathering of: ton. Was fined *25 for failure to Howard J. Fisher■ of Manchester 'I'wo persons were sent to Manchester Memorial Hospital early, this afternoon after this car-bak vicus, both of Lakeside Dr. meet tonight at ,8 in the all-purpose traced to Tel Aviv. Israeli author The 'meeting also voted down the 901 M AIN ST.— M l S-&S21 state executives irritated the Re-1 grant the right of way; Joseph and Lester J. Fisher of "West ery truck collision at Pitkin and E. Center Sts. Jeanette Fletcher of 11 Warren Ave., Veynon, driver variously been The Lord’s Prayer room of the elementary school. All or a non-sectarian prayer led by ities expelled- him on the grounds request of the Town Recreational publican governors. Bailey is al.so, Vai rick. 4.3, of 6 Main St .-*24, Hartford, and >i grandchild. of the car, and John Verardi, 28. of Wolcott, truck driver, ^ e r e sent to Xray and had not been Andover teenagers are invited to State chairman of Connecticut. ^ for failure tp pass at a safe dis- A private funeral will be' held admitted at press time. Verardi received, head injuries with a possible concussion and Mi-8: Fletch- teachers, he said. that he ^ tered the country on Under the auspices of Gov. Ste tance; Charles Ryan of 112 Cha'r tomorrow ,^it 8:.30 a.m. at the W. ■er nad chest injuries, a hospital spokesman said. The 12:40 p.m. accident occurred as Verardi was at Supt. Curtis said the board of fal.se dodumenls the Canadian phen L. R. McNichols of Colorado ter Oak St..\$15 for intoxication; P. Qiiish Funeral Home, 225 Main tempting to make .a left turn off E. Center St into Pitkin St. when the Fletcher vehicle, traveling,, education will discuss the issue pa.s.sport of his late brother. the Democrats rallied with Bailey Theobolri Inkel. 42, of 28 Helaine St., with a i-equiem Maas at St. east on E. Center St, apparently struck the right side, tipping the truck over on its side. Police soon, probably at the next board So'blen Was secretly bundled a t , a pre-session meeting which i Rd.. *15 for failure to give i^aig- Bridget’s Church ,at 9. Burial will are still investigating, (Phbto by W, D, Gifford). meeting July 19, after the com- aboard an, Israeli airliner at Lyd- seemed likely to produce almost nal. be in St. Jame.s’ Cemetery. hi'issioner’s Interpretation is re da Airport Sunday morning for CLOSED WED. solid backing for the admini.stra-, Also. Daniel A. Rearick. 18. at There will be no calling hours., ceived. / ' Athens and transferred there to lion's compromise plait for h e a l t h 1 ^^'rhester, was fined *15 . for hourly wage increase over the next 1 teenager working for Thomas Edi- \The formation of an "Amend a chartered El Al airliner return ment for "God” committee to pro 4th OF JULY care of the'aged financed through front seat; .Mrs. Hazel Is*Koy i two years plus an expansion of the ! son". ing 152 Americans from vacations Mrs. Hazel LcRoy. 64.. of 442 test\the Supreme Court'^ decision TUES. till 9 Social Security I Terrance O Brian. 24, o/ Coven- 'State Netcs travel allowan/e zone and a seven- ! Dorr, founder and retired board In I.srael. Burnside Ave., East Hartfprd, hour day in Area.i where workers 1 chairman of Dorr-Ollver, Inc. of has been formed In Manchester, led Republican ■ governors gathered ! « ris X. streicnun. 51a uar-, "ifoJ.' f,; in a defensive alliance with Gov, ! sister of Fred Lennon of Vernon, in .similar jobs work sevep-hour | Stamford, died Friday night al W lc h u n said t h i s m o r n - jMcShan®, 53, who had flo w to died Saturday morning at Cape w Rockefeller being disputed for star i ' ' f hh''”"*' day.s. I Gaylord Hospital. He was 90. ...K ,...»t^lh e re-sponse has been j Tel Aviv to brmg back Soblen, Cod Hospital. Hyannia, Mass., from wn,i__billing V...by Gov. T>_„..irP ow eir'of -_, „....New I of .no certain addre.s.s. Roundup The present-luiion scale is *3.95 After working for Edison at th.e great" to hi# committee’s plan to i and an Israeli doctor accompan- „ . . . . _ , _ I SIO for intoxic'ation;'.Robert Hem- injuries suffered in an auto acci an hour. famed inventor’s laboratory in hiive an aipciidment reach Con- led the convicted spy. Hahipshire. chairman of the- con-, jn^vay, 36. of 81 El.^ie Dr.. *10 for dent in Massachusetts last vTeek. (f'ontiniied from Page One) West Orange, N. J., Dorr attended ference. | keeping.d'n unlicensed dog; Rocco Mrs. LeRoy was born in Man Rutgers University. He then work In a panel di.scu.ssion of state 20. of Danbury. *12 chester and lived in East Hartford Howard E. Critchfield ed for a time for several mining ‘Ito Something P%e Always Wanted^ A small tornado accompanied by HARTFORD AP) Howard E. problifms. Rockefeller told his col fine for failure to wear glasses most of her life' and piilltng companies in South leagues that the federal govern hailstones ripped up 175 pine trees Critchfield, a retired insurance ex while driving with restricted Ut Survivors, besides hei 'brother in Dakota and Colorado. \ Mrs. Ralph L. Maher,. 89 Henryk Pro vidence,, R. L, and the 'Wheel-eHarlan St., will succeed Mrs. ment is short-changing the .stales cense: and Mr.s. Lillian .M. Frazier in Harvvhiton on the 18th Eight ecutive and father-in-law of the St„ recently retired director o t ock School, Boston, Maher. (Herald photo by Pinto). Vei-non, include a son of Ea.st Hart president of Brown University, Chemical Engineering Magazine in meeting the problems of heav of 176 Oakland St.. *4 for allow days late)' another hailstorm de the Msuichester YW C A Playschool, The Playschool at the Commun ford. three daughters of East stroyed 40 acies of .shade tobacco died yesterday at the age of 76. said in 1949 that the contributions ily urbanized areas. ing a dog to roam. j Hartford and West Covina! Calif., which Dorr’s many inventions have was surprised by the gift of a bone ity Y, N. Main St. i/ in iU 12th Penn.sylvania's Gov. David L. ami 10 acres of netting in Windsor. Critchfield was formerly a vice year of operation suid has an eii- Edwin A. White. 23, of 189 W. ; and ten giandchildren. prasldenl of the Travelers Insiir- made to mankind "are probably colored leather and tapestry hand Lawrence said in we||poming the However, when the .storms sub rollment of 20 four-year-old boys Center St., was fined *1,5 and The funeral w*ill be held tomor- aiice Co.. Hartford; greater than those of any other bag yesterday at the home of Mrs. ALL IN ONE STORE stats executives he hopes they i given a 15-day suspended jail ■ t'Oiv at 11 a.m. at the Benjamin J. sided. June was generally mild and Paul McKay, 47 White St. M i^ and girls. Mrs. Glen Cornish, 70 plcB.sant, the weatherman said. He Is survived by his widow, chemical or„metalIurglcal engineer will set a record for "calm, ra-j sentence for operating a motor } Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 Main Mrs. Rose Swift Critoljfield; his of our times.” liucile Palmer, executive director tional discussion and mutually 1'’ehicle without an operator's l i - , St.. East Hartford. Burial w ill be The- teni|x»rature was one to three by lOL® of the Hartford County YWCA, SHOP FOR AU YOUR Dorr, Who resided recently in degrees above normal and it was daughter, who is the wife of Biown pro-vident decision. " 1 ceh.-je.^ | in St. Mary’s Cemetery. East Harl- President Bamaby C. Keeney, and Wa.shington, Conn., and New York made the presentation on behalf Now Many Wear But the ^ifiell of politics was | — ------! ford. - ‘ sunny a good part'of the time. City. leaves his widow', Mrs. 'Vir of the members of the Manchester MATERNITY NEEDS At the Bradley Field Weather a brother, Robert M. Critchfield, strongfer than the odor of choco Friend.4 may call at,the funeral Pontiac, Mich. ginia Nell Dorr; a daughter, Mrs. ■YWCA. Mrs. McKay, left fore- FALSE TEETH BLOUSES. SKIRTS, iSlJkCKs; late ip, this candy-making center home tonight from 7 to 9. StaHotir.., and 11 grandchildren, Officials .said the big turnout the animal e.scapcd. because all oif he asked: "In what directiori?" iulations to both nations and ex- Funeral aervices will be held to- brought the overall attendance to the fences "were in place. ST about 100,000 since the week-long John I . N, Dorr The driver of the cal' was Ed- Powell criticized what he called P'e.ssed U.S, willingness to work morrow at 2 p.m. at the Holmes ORMAND 1. WEST • DIRECTOR the Democratic administration s Ifhem In the cau.se of freedom 9'uneral Home. 400 Main St. The festival started Thursday. Wallingford (API— Funeral ward F. Boyle. 24, Of 92 E. Mid-! "antagonistic attitude toward th e’ * ''‘f peace. ; Rev. Paul G, Prokopy, pastor of The festival will be, climaxed .services will be held Tuesday for ■ die Tpke^.. wbq,-Was not injured. i MandHMtor't OMmI wHh , I i John Van Nostrand Dorr, who 1 His car w ;^ heavily damaged In I PHONE Ml 9-7196 lb bu8ine.ss and ,free enterprise com- f'*’ * oations received quick EvMgellcal Lutheran Chiirch, M’edne.sday with il.s annual Fourth Mw nMMt Fk HUIm NO MONEY DQWN i IC E of J.uly parade. started his engineering career as a the ffoi^'M id. police said. j REAM munlty" which he said provided.from the Ckjmmunlst S .'’ Burial will be m WmUAM J. ICHNON, Uc. OK-Strsst Parking the jobk that the country needs: East Cemeteiy. i Friends may call al the funeral Metal Workers Strike 142 EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER ^FHEE p a r k in g IN REAR to move ahead economically. ; ------home tonight from 7 to 9. Rockefeller obviously had put ' C I O T T C? HARTFORD I A P I A media reluot'ant Democrats on a spot iD H lH Z d l* lt.8 | 3 8 U ( O * tion session, was scheduled here to- ALUMINUM Francla Gorman dav in the one-day-old strike of 1 with a pro^sal that the confer- . u w; ~ A ii ' FiFrancis Gorman, 91. of West •hce go on record as favoring' A S LiO lu W a r A llv , Hav 800 sheet metal workers in six SAM'S IIPIHOLSTERING en. formerly of Manchester Connecticut counties. I laWn more active leadershipihio bvby the I ' sn's LAWN CHAIRS arid brother-in-law of Mrs. Rose The workers, members of Local ' IN BUSINESS SINCE 1030 Chicken Breasts 55n h ^uon governors in the field of civil (Continued from Page One) Burns and Mrs. Margaret Wilson, 40. which include.* every county ex rights. both of Manche.ster. died Friday at cept Fairfield,and Litchfield, went ihWffW Demoout I own ONLY FRUIT DRINKS each governor would follow his n ^TO "as long as it con- CLUTCH OPERATED^ELUXE CORNEDBEEF won convictions In any event. a d d -| ti„„„ ^ , true alliance that Members of the Frank J. Mans- THROW LAWN CHAIRS Ing that he doubted such a re.solu- j organization in which th e' field Marine Corp.s I.eague will DONT Rej;. $99. MIX and MATCH SALE •EM A W A V ! HEAD CUT WHOLE BRISKET FIRST CUTS Uon would have much practical infore.sLs of all are respected meet tonight at 7:30 at the Holmes SLIFCO VERS, CHStom Mad* effect •'equally." Funeral Home, 400 .Main St. to There’s PLENTV OF WE.AR GRAPH ■’ Rockefeller led a series of en- United States could P».'" respect.* to the late Mrs. Mar- left in your shoes when .voli Guaranteed to Fit. > ' Reg. GRAPE-APPLH dorsements tor the com ^ornlse, ^ave pre"ven'tW" India s 'srizur^^^ iha L,'^Mathiason whose son is bring lliem to.' this RRLI-1 ’ 1 ONLY—OYROVAC .ABLE Shoe Repair Shop! Sofa and 2 Choirs $39. phis fabric QT. p ro^ M l wolfed out in the a S small Portuguese colony,® member qf the detachment $5i88 ■ WITH GRASS CATCHER 'lb 'lb 'lb ORANGE Senate for medical r-are for the : of Goa. aged financed through Social Se Miss Joyce Ander.son. daughter ^ Open Monday PINEAPPLE-ORANGE CANS curity taxes. of Mr. and Mr*. Erne.st Anderson Closed All Day Wednesday . Reg. $84.88. ‘ ^ RASPBERRY-APPLE ' of Arlington. Ma.ss., and grand- ALUMINUM Feuding^ Don’t I-eit ^daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. Victor SAM YULYES SAM’S tfbliolstering Anderson, 20 Lucian Sl„ Man- ?S OAI4 STREET TOP CHOICE—EXCELLENT FOR BARBECUE Personal Polices Wife Answer Door! che.stei . a recent graduate-of. Ma- TEI^iEPbONE MI 3r5083 or 242-2378 Hi-BACK ROCKER I ONLY— SELFu.me day. group and .telV them that hia next pital wantod to reach hi# staff faster and elifm-| ir Lemon and Limeade Wh.n^J«ff*.roturns and roll. ih. cloudS jj^ ^ neigAbor was in ne'ed of MEN’S PEDWIN—SUMMER SHOES **We can go this year l” is a typical happy sound heard sate wasted step#. He come to as for help. One y FOLDING '\ ) I treatment, (.so they sent around a thousands of homes—when families discover the WOODEN 'Mrs. Nelli. McAIll.-ler ' ...... in Formerly 7.99 to 12.99. • NOW 5.99’to 9.99 Dsuehters. Nina. Ruth. £n,rls. ! task force "to look after him. Then HFC Traveloan, It may cover transportation or car af oar Communications Cbnouitonts surveyed' CAMP ables j he began ordering things through repairs, meals, hotsT — the eituation. "His recommendation: Install on $ 2 - 9 7 picNiG T p Card of Thanks the mails and'; having them sent Cffieli MONTHir PAVMf NT (CHf OUlf YffibeM and motel, sightseeing CHILDREN'S BU STER BROWN SHOES We winh to exprese our’ »iricei-e to his neighbor. 20 ft , 12 6 interoqm system. Now thco* are extension CHAIRS Reg. $25.8^. 2 Only thanke for the many messaged of sym try m it pspmtt prym h and fun. Borrow con- pathy/the beautifu flower the loan ^ "He _ ordered: k big fruit cake $ phones at sv#ry nurse’s station aitd at handy Odd sizes vand. broken lots. nf amoroobiles. and the c<»untie<<5i other j (Tpm Fort Worth sent to -A’ lad/ $1H % 6.72 $ 7.27 *10.05 $18.46 fidenf/y'from HFC • • • • -.^,99 act* of klndne** shown ii* during the ' down the street, and’-signed this 2IM 13.07 14.18 19.74 36.55 where you are treated points throughout the hospital. Result: Com- recent bereavement of my ha»haiid, , ,, 54.48 Perry Withes. Your kind deed* will ah man s name to it and then she. in 399 19.25 20.91 29.27 with fairness and un ' municationa between ,the administralDr and his 899 30.83 33.61 47.55' 89.47 ways be rraterully remembered, | turn, called up this man’* wife SUMMERETTES and SLIPS CAMP NO MONEY DOWN k i n g s f o r d LB. 499 36.41 39.74 56.48 106.80 derstanding. staff have speedad np. the nurses find the oon- $1.19 Irene Wilke* ' thanked him for his generos- « r > . 4 .. 1 . . HARDWOOD BAG Brother*. George Wilke*. Henry. Siinler 1 Uy. saying what a fine person Tkg Uk$duU mhoM it hu*t4 ea p e ^ p i tmotdhh vsnienjt extension phones save time and energy 1.49 and lip STOOLS rtPuyttunit un4 inrludst rPttt. Housekoli't thafgt Life inMulrance a l Go* Sister. Ura. Arthur Dsvie* J | was. U J % p4r month on holontet o f tlOO or U »t * r n tm im tin giU m h Im MONTHS t o PAY JU1CY,RED mmd 2% pee weonth on tkot poet of the hoUnte r a r e I f a v a ilU f H 9 . . . Perhaps 01^ at oar Communications Coit- fn Mamnriani~l "Then he began ordering other in e*eeas of $100 ond mat in wttett of | J » . and ^ - i i iQeanm •ik o f /% pee month on that poet M the halamee " * • to lovina rememb«nre hv h^^^^ but the crowning blow S eaust of tJOO to UOO. . . ^ sultanta can help your firm cut costs, increase ter. was that he had harried on some 24" BRAZIEk Plus Mi'.**. ElizabHh Stons correspondence with a lady whose • n d e n e f or build tales. Tailoring telephone FLAYORFUL S Hop€ Hill Rd. . W im GRILL and CRANK Waliingford. Conn. name - he, had gotten out of one lOUSEHOLO FINANCE seryitM ts ypU^aoadsiB liisqMcisdty-aiid there’# .* a >11. . those ’lonely hearts' clubs, and , ^ R e g . $5.88 Green Stamps t u n a i Cato of •' Thanks ■ ■ in ■ the name of this fellow next “ (^feeuStiH i ns charge for his assMtanoe. Just call our buss- ^ b to ekpren* "b'cere! door, he'Invited her to come and *4.50 than]ilu tb our friends, peighbortt and , ^ ___ MANCHliniK tHOFFIIIfi PARKiMMi -Mss oR m , llie Ssuthera New England Tel*- re tatifvsa for thf‘ir m«.«ag4=*a of nl^ at his home. CHieKEN th« florml and mjipioriai Con- *‘Surc enough, fthe showed up In 312 Middle Turnpike West f b e m Cwpaay. V - tribUtfont and Ofb^r acts of kinduesa -n Wp,. #inLrV annar^nflv and n f MAIN STREET STORE O F S E A , shown during our m kni htrettvement. nnpry* appaienuy, and or Th« memory of your thougbtfuineaa. will epurae, was met at the door 2nd Fleer-MHchell ^2 7 3 f W .TT. O FI A IMTT C :0 FR£E PABKINO IN BEAB Light Chunk 705 MlAJfN STREET— MAI^iCHESTER Mmata with u», I qte rig| | !t Ume by the man’s r* II to I Mml, TiNt, m n .—II tot WW>, M. A s lamuy of Janus BJlfeiusa. Thara you have tt.*' ■ .. V V ' 1 i " . r-
- 1' - j-' . /I'- T r r r '■ '• 1- ■■ ^ >•! L 'V , I " ■>, V ■ • ' ' MANCHESTER EVENING HEBiXD. BlANCUESTEik CONNi MONOAiiS JULY 2. 196^ P A G E i m R T ^ PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING SERALQ, IIANGHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1962" j U. South Windsor BUGGS BUNNy OUR BOARDING HOUSE Witli MiLIOR HOOPlift >U LT CROSSWO^ PUZZL^^ ■ Science Shrinks Piles ■J!r Dance Program \ Q ecMSMiEit, suas.,vaT\ Benefits Church New Way Without Siirgery SAIPNOU'PTRYTO ERINOf HAH-KUMPH/ eCcAHtfUL Hbw XjATXXIGSG C , MCASA6CRAU.FORA)R A y SOM* ON.fMPDy.MOtf' \ a daneg revue ton.orrow night SOUVENIR FFICEK.IF'EOU p r i z e vbuR m psc/ d n d G e t I t at, the Community House bene Stops itch—Relieves^ain . / ■ «6 UR SHACK OUTA’TW J Television 6AKK.''JUDSd RSNCHY ULP/;Ybu SA/j Jim fit the Wapping CJhurch building Smm TeHh R. T. (SpMlal) - FSr the ,se thorough that asRi^ra made ’ e i ReNcHy?i.ER.vYC3ati>MT fund. ■ C:tM Babiy Shew (in progreas) lU. Hlghlishts of IM l Ksp. Snt tisM Mience has found a saw aateniaking aUtemaata tiVa ’’Pilta SAVE A 6 Uy TWO WEEKS ) i d i M l i wowi ' . Mention WAHTTP OVBRBUROa4 MtM Mbiw * Bob Biitimons will be master of Marie at S tin prosrei^r 'kesllag stihitance with the astaa- haya eaatad te bo a problent!” iH STEEL WALLFMPfK iT n m a il j* 5 f£ S ? !L » Big 3 Theater (In pfoKress)- True Adventure The aeccet ia e new hcaliag tub- 3LMT FOR SPREADING A) LV BEDMU6 B OP A MlSlMDEft- maJm \ Tiwni nsK ceremonial for the eveht which Y ofi Bear *. ct.'reii n»e mith ^ Ihhiag ahility. te shrink hemor- ^ stamdh^ / cAKtt WE o s c u e s • nidt SAwMi wilt present acts from a recital Highway PatrOI :0U Pete And Oladys rheida, atop itehiag, and relieve itance (Ke-Djrnee)-dii«evarT. ef GLANKISt HERE/VHKY. l,lie of Riley tlb K hwiwlpi J Wnh . National Velvet pain — adthoot aurgery. a world-famous reaealreh institatr.' COULD OETYDUR LTHB UKfe BEASOflABLS given recently at Avery IdembrlAL All llaAn New Special aiullM iiW ir^ aiTMMUa ::30 l-aw of the PlalnsthaB la ease after ease, whlla gantly This inbstaltee is bow ayailablo Nose TWISTED FOR SIX 1 Hartford, by the Gwyneth Dance ( :3 5 Weather, J4ews t Sport! Roundtable Studio. It will h* staged a t’ T:15 S:30 For Tour Information Father iCMwt Beat raliavisg pain, actual radnetiea ia fiippasitery or etafiaeaf- form MDKlTHB wrm A HEA^ *■ ' 4 . Bums and Aden The Price fa RIShi t o to andar the aame Prepereliea M*. LIK G I P-m. ■ ‘ I Search For Adventitre (th riak ajN ) took plar*- ^ 1 1 ■ tW Lucy-Deal Comedy Hour Meat SaaslBCsf all-raaolto were At all, drug coaBtars.’ IWAT/) — ^ UU umM Teen-agers who ai^tend are invit True Adrenturc Surfaide Six ' ' • M te M T l . ed .to remain .after the two-hour Club Houie il7tH Precinct 10 iiM ttM sssiaa t 40 Men o1 Deaitny •••SLiLL revjie for a demonstration of dance 10 OO'Hsnnesey - ' MPofUat 31 PMiartf a Nona ioS «:4t W alter Cronkite I m a BST 1 ' steps. ' , Huntlev Brtnkler Report Thriller U K am SSBWt S 4 B fX ASRapair Ben Casey \ t. 11. WCcrtBo#. 35VegtUU« AAMonaya— “rhe Gwyneth Studio wlU donate lO: 33 Perapectlve on RreatWeas BY V. T. HAMLIN atirS em m ASRedMt 7 :» After Dinner Movia SiObUliMd VSnploycif. 37Wip««out. t» * 't . / ^ all proeeeds to the building fund News a Weather , i;.70 fv e Got A .Secret ______SSPotMues 46Wm 1:00 News, Sparta 4 Weather I: I IF OOP AC lLLYHAQ, siiaiid«(M)Mt a t e 47PUai , tp'-o \Ia of the ohurch. News. Sports 4 Weather »I O B ttateait a w y 40C<^eetk» ^ ^ 4 Vacation School Knds Death Val^s;X>ays 1:15 Tnnlght (C.i • I m c a o RV.AS i«et (A T ,41Cirinilor AOCatUayaniM Wyatt ea i, Steve Allen Show • SAUE PRICES 1 THAX(fPLASTER > a i < ~ -<*r. - The- Wapping Community MBIbUeal] r " w NvepiM-Aeport Monday StarltsM , INDICATES, SlFcw dil r r r “ r B v ~ r " r 0 F «L -- 4 ^ ■ Church Vacation Bible School will Sports Roundup EFFECTIVE COULD B S titd i i present its closing program, Fri %tbScriptlnn TV 1:30 Cain's Hundred IT II Ks S.eTvenint Rep us l:3UTonlshl (O MON. and TUES. Be IN BAD Orimtal cala day from 7 to 2 p.m. at Avery Mahalla Jarkena 'Sinse Movie II Mystery ClOM «M aM Street Elementary School audi- Sports Camera 2:30 WresUlns Champinns MUBMptnMS IT IS p " - -- t. • . tpritim. Parents and friends are in HI Cheyenne I. 10. 4u 1:00 Ijile News , 0IOTTS MBhewWI vited to view the arts and crafts p r 1 , BEE SAHUBQAT’8 TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE U8TWO MOnwaa projects which will be ojr^tsplay. SUPER » U « d m > t a n H School Begiiil 40nad CBBtalnwr , v The Our Savior Lutheran Church 41AdBKfMiMla JT i'j.- y V:. MARKETS 44 Food tampltta Vacation Bible School vdll open Radio 43fMtdrii3M NT ss July 9 and continue to July 20 at (This Hfttlnc kirladM'onlj thoM broMleMts It sr ABVatahMa Avery St, Elementary School. Ses- length. ^Mmie etetloaii eerry other ■hort neweeette). B” sloHa wTll be held from 9 to 11:30 ■OSaertd inagi WlllUv-tMS 7:iv» Johnny Argo SlOrapa'baaiar ajH. i 12:0U The Alligator O R E B N IT All children In. the community Todav on Wall Street tfARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 83 Aged IK* / I S:10 Bianop’a Comar ^ T A M P S ^ SS BaHaa m art bfetvveen 3 and 14 years old are in- jI 8:06 Raynor Shmea 4:UU World Nawa diy vlte'd to attend. They should be I 1:06 News S Sign Of! f.rlD Wall Strwsd unrnhae ■ 6:15 Showcase and Nawa BY AL VERMEER IT B" IT IB IB IT registered with Mrs. Robert Krep- w n jit— 6 46 s^uwell rhnmas PRISCILLA’S POP S S n itlT a 6:00 Paul Harvey yjewa 6'S6~$f»orta MHaartdWh clo of Henry Rd. or Mrs. Frank DON’T BE _ w u H/tyes of 45 Meadow Rd. Bus tran.s- 6:30 Al^x Dii^r 7:00 CBS Newa * ^ G O O D - . M r t m 6:46 Si>orl.R 7 ID Richfird-Ha^aa Show DRAMATIC,) NISHY. NtQHT, M R. S3 portation will be provided free of 7:00 Edward P. Jiforgan 7:30 d iS ^ N e w s Analyaia OPEN MONDAY and HAZEU y\K»DS; IbrApaaa il?ar VT u ’ 7:16 ReiHiri 7 :i6 Showcase and News ANCTTHER LOOSE NISHT? ,^x IBHUaeliaiid charge. ‘ 7:30 Dick s Dm S:(Vi Yankees at Kansas NUTCHELL SI YOU'RE SETTISie TO BE SnWiBrtgaTt t r u ■ 11:00 1ifrt9 ai Lon AngMea lO.flO Showcase and News A STRAMQER TO YOUR A T U c k i a m 1 Manchester Evening Herald 1:00 Sign Of! 13:15 Sign Oft - TUESDAY NIGHTS till 9 OVJN CHILDREN! j ------I O U South Windsor correspondent Seymour KudloW, 81 Milford R^^" proprietor of Seymour Auto Ijiura Kats, telephone Mitchell f:U0 News. .Wenttier * teorte Mnseulit Restored • 0 Parts at 681 Main' St. looks at' the damage caused by a car out 6: .10 Financial Report Car Crashes 4-1753, 1 1:35 Old.. Nrw. BorrtiwM of control. The Store opebed two and a half months ago. 6 46 Three Star Extra B O N N ^ Wcatern Germany now CLOSED WEDNESDAY, ( Herald photo by PlntO). \ SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL ^ Grants for Parks 7:06 Convfrmtlon Pl^e ha.a 31 muaeuma of ethnology. The '7:30 N>w 9 nf th' World newest is the restored VYeJburg / Into Store 7:46 Orandatand Bandatand FOURTH OF JULY Middle Tpke. neari the railroad aroubd 8:55 p.m. on Tolland Tpke. WASHINGTON — New federal 8:iH> Mtnnr'aDia M BoMon .Museum, housing exhibits from JV:00 Newa 'ancient cultures in A..ia, Africa, A car rolled down the Myrtle St. crossing aLso brought np arrbst.. and N. Main St. caused no injury programs for cities include grants 11:16 Sonrte Final hill early yesterday morning, Drivers were John R, Morgan. 20. or arrest. Drivers were Daniel E. to help buy land for recreation or 111:30 Prealdenl Kennedy in Mexico and the arctic. Bronze atatuea crossed Main St., jumped the side of North (wventry, And Peter R. Duggan, 29„ of South Wind.sor and conservation iand to help new ,12:00 Starlight Serenade from Nigeria. South Sea maaka, < \ Gadaro^ki, 45, of Willimantlc. ; 12 ?»6 N^'we Hiirt Siam Off I Japanese tea sets, and' Peruvian walk, aiid shouldered its way Ernest A. Larson, 46, of 116 Bran- ideas and methods of mass trans* I v^rop i«ia through a plate glaas window to Ahbth'er collision yesterday f f e l St. portation. • :U0 Connecticut Ballroom I vases are Included. Z£ ly HM »N>. TM. W«. UA. the flrsL second, third and fourth, r HORSE,./ counters o f a store that eells sper^ BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBEIX auto parts. Mff. ir. f. p«L oah The driver, Robert A. MijPee, 22, v&o pioN T DO rr of EJast Hartford, is ijv^ood con RIGHT. LET ME^ dition tpday, recu p ^ tin g from a head concussion liTthe special care zone of Manchelter. Memorial Hos 9 0 Q > Q ■®oO pital. ^ \ The caYls in serious condition, as is t^^eym our Auto Store at 681 " T ^ Main St., many of the car's hecessary parts having been scat tered among the store’s spare pirts. McFee told Manchester police man Charles Momeau that Uie car went out of control. The accident la being inveatigated. ^Utlo.o Other Accidents TJK. U* P*. Off. 7-Z A number of other accidents 7-1 ds&MiL. happened yesterday in Msinches- ‘Ethel! What’s your hair aprjsiy doinfj; here in my ter. For Your Holiday Cook Out JU D D S A X O N BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRUNDFIELD paint looker?” ^ Marilyn J. Sapita. 46 Pine 8 t„ was arrested and charged with NOW, STARnN6 THIS MORNIN&, iJT f- ^ 7-i making an Improper right turn MRS. -moXELL. VOU WIU. HANPtE about 2:15 p.m. after her car, go M O m ‘TENDER-TRir THE 'COPTER AMD THAT'S A U / ing east on Center St., was in- LI'TTLE SPORTS B Y R O U S O N ' volved in a collision with a car driven in the same direction by Anthony Bonasera, 56, of Torrlng- < 0 ton, Court appearance is set for July 23. V, LONDON Barbara A. MeUey, 17, of 328 - '4 Ferguson Rd., was arrested and charged with failure to grant the right of way after the car she ^ 0 m k - was driving was involved in a col-’ Usion with one driven by Lee Ann BROIL C«r.-. rMtamCMfhi ■ X TM V.'^i.e t y>»i Kayd, Dakin, 19. of Bast H.irtford. 'The ______2 : ^ accident happened about 4:35 p.m, i X on B. Middle Tpke. at Parker St. B. C. BY JOHNNY HART The MeUey girl was treated for bruises on her legs and dis BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE ) charged front Manchester Me rUM t RUNOfCd*. ruSHNSKY, SdSPECTEH I fflNO STILL FARTHER BiHINO IS CM.SAWYEK.Ot KJCMJ V^HAT HAJ,/e T m c b a s e b a l u ! morial Hospital. lb VsPV.HSflSTMUClMMVIftRTEN- Y I WU.S.NAVAL INTElLieENCE, HIS WIFE ANP SOU. &OT? A one'car accident on Tolland •fEAR^MUSHTtRELFINA START ON i Tpke., east of Jefferson St. at 8:15 •A •v n aia AC i5 MIOSET. A rear ehd collision yesterday Vacation-time wiii be far mere fun HITTERS OF ALL TIME! PETE/ l e m i m . S Q o u a e ^ A G n a m m aftem om about 2 o'clock on W. jm s o r n s r ^ ■7 ^ for you and your family Mott's Own CERI^ANN Now At HAMBUR6 or - | Q Q if you just take X m to enjoy i t . . . 0 X- ■ , HOT DOG ROLLS, Pkg. of ^rnm VICHJ'S T A K E T I M E . . . to check your home before you leave. Take an'extra minute to ■ • • Maiaii>A.kk ■rf'- J i l Sore 77c be sure doors and windows are locked, electric and gas appliances turned off- CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER : -X . ■ S A V E 19c MR. ABERNATHY ■ ■ BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY T A K E T I M E . . . to girt there and back. Easy does it! Give yourself plenty of time 1 nLGNYIlVONtriMT THEUy RICKY MOMS! AUONBO(MBl«r»> WDWi y r i f t , HESSrsABifloeRKtCK SEADRAM$7 to get where you’re going, figuring on the heavier-than-iisual traffic. Share the I WONDER WHY THE CHEF ...BUT I HAVE A PRETTY V APOKCR «M tt WITH ) ABUS FOR MUS1AW0M FANMiO «w M A M A TRIPIB DON'T WAN------OUTAScnSICE RESEARCH! KEEPS MAKING AAE MINCE FAIR.R. IDEA! ' ^ “ • SHOTSS^ASHTOM SOOHi THAT GAIlW PUYmANPDROVBM THE PROBAUl yOOSHTA SKTH* MATH road and arrive alive. And plan' to be home—sa/e/y—by dark! UG H! I c a n t TMIGPOUeMTD RONNIEi FORKXJt ONLyRUNSMTHATRIPLEi ^ S Hi READS FOR PIE WHEN HE RICKY BBfORe* STAND MINCE PIE! PUMSBRe T USTBHJI Vt 8ALLON dANNED SODAS KNOWS I Slews THAT SOX T A K E T I M E . . . to lelax. Leave strenuous play to the youngsters. If you’re over- DONT LIKE IT/ c o n t r a c t '. ' neviscasil weight^(or ovw forty) maybe fishing, boating or just loafing are more yoyr speed. l A C Btand CANS Flavors Ta RE TIMb 7'. U> watch the diildren. Youngsters in-swimming need watching. 1 2 o o e-o It’s a good idea to pair them up in the “buddy system” .-.. ,lwt keep a sharp eye on them yourself as welL - We Reserve Right T A K E T I M E . . . to heed boating safely. With more and more boats on our water Stock up for the fourth. To Limit QuantitiM fitwtsVl- Pim seketioB Beer, ways each yaar, it’s more important than ever to obeerve' the simple rules of boatinf safety. Insist on life jackets for non-sWimmen. .. avoid an overloaded M o m Wine,' Liquors. SUPER THE-STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE -X- “BY WILSON SCRUGGS boat. . . Show the same ooutiesy and care you would on the highway. 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VV' \- . •' ! 9 , -'I i ■-- ' I v 1i " g g j W-. V T ■ * v' / •• . / -y X- FOURTEEN I MANCHESTER ^gVEt^ING HERALD. MAKCHESTfcS, CONN, M OND^, JULY 2, 1988 PAGE .-'^• MANCHESTER HERALD, MANfcflESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JULY 2, 1962 p a g e FlE TfeEH ” ?■ Only Three Points Oi^ ai First lit with Yafikee$ rm »ai478 Misiretta Pitefi Weekend Wins^ Macaione^ Dailey Hp^er Herald Angle
earl YOST ow to Legion, 5-3, 4-0 ''>Morta Bd)tor -a. at toW WHITE 80X-INDIAN8— ,'^h------’• N E W Y O R K (A P )-^ If^ th e t* * ” **^*^*" I>«gu* lUndinfi v#rl-Ath»it Sunday when they epUt a#dnot>ped the Indians from fca t to< Chicago took advantage rt Making th'e most out of th<5* AnirS« are wohrinir th eir h a. *V the. second. They’re only three| dohbleheader With New . Tork at p iM . in a virtual tie with Min- Sunday f season would be forth coming. placing the injured May. in . failed to score}re ufdinstInst Norwich.] \ ia n n iv i-aC percentage p ^ t s out of first-! Yankee Stadium,, losing the first'neeota'. which blanked Washingteh Cleveland errore and the result long ball and coupled with n prtching w, ing unearned .runs ln ,4weeplng Bray,' content to watch major field, came through with a diving; Middletown was toughzr ..los atV slightly jaunty, rak- place and here it is almost time 6-S but rallying for the sedpnd 12' #-0. That putsjlew York )p first gchedulik waa k«pt cltar for fam league baseball via| teevee. adihit- Tennis Clinic some fine pitching from a catch in the ninth inning. {than a week-”md beard. Sfilarter Bill 'iah a n g ^ and if' thefir smiles for the All-Star break. 5. It gave the Angels a S-2>v split three points up on Los Angeles two from the Indisne. Camllo CMr- ily ihtiviUes and after attending ted he hadn't IdVen up on the. Red pair of soutlipawA Manches ai^ 4Tiore^e\il-may-care than ■nie Angels, generally picked to in their four-game series in >(eW Cleveland in ly .a 'half reon’s pWCh triple with two out church 1 'nettled back and tried, to SoX yet. (Hiis finding esune after ter’s American Legion base and Kelley each hit tofely twice j framqs'oefore retlr-'lng with a soru finish deep in the second division York, and Marked the firid tihm game b d i ^ 'the Minnesota in in the . ninth drove in three um get caught \tp with my reading. Elarl Wilson's no-hit, .rto-sun per Wednesday a n g^ c tftesV days — well, was pro.inisea for this final ball team swept a weekend against Nprw’ich to/share hitting | arm.'The lone ItK-al-run off Sauer- in the pre-season delections, give in their two-year history fhey h u fourth, only three.'points back of earned runs and won the first Rain ...... formance Tuesday night.) ..Auto honors. Kelley j there's pi^etH’ good reason for game. -A fifth-inning six-rub up Sunday in June and by noon the dealer Honest Doug Dumas a doubjeheader to maintain It.s un no indication of foresaking the won at the ^adSum; (the Indians. '' sky had opened up and a steady Schedule of e v e n t s for defeated pace. The locals had to drove In three tellies, the former | Reardon reaching pn atf'error add 'it. N ride on Cloud Nine. The split, along.with Chicago's \t>etroit edged Baltimore 8-2 and rising. five of which were Un caller and it brought' to mind the again.st NorwlcJvand the latter yes then crossing the plate on a wikl'^ earned as Gene Green dropped ' rain "waa falling . . . Once It cleated Wednesday’s hoU'dsy tonnis come, from behind" to down Nor -1 ! Of coui-.v\ The Ahgels’ -affair vith the Yan TW1N8-8ENATORS— the offices. and asked for oM W’ith a gaudy 5-0 record. can)c In the, second frame. Bill Next start for the Silk Townsra Camllo Pascusl <11-4) tossed his for the Yankee-Tlger baseball friend, Mel Allen from Alabama: Children's clinic is schedi- j -here's bulky Steve.^lkd>^who kees waS', a bit on the stormy game but when New York scored uled first, starting at 10:30 on Spinning the shutotit Sunday Csajkowski'S'"double, Bill Lemay's will be Wednesday morning at side, involY^g a. full-blown ...u-rhu second. straight shutout. 64. a t Allen “welcomed'’ hi* fellow could more ea.slly pass '■ ' . alx rUna .in the-first inning, I statesman with open arms and the upper courts. At 1:30, the was lanky Jimmy MistretCa. mak Jrlple. and Skip Burrille'a‘Ylngle 10:30 in Cromwell. Kelley will » •WWienVS'V.v. I tired \vrestler. Or 5-foot ____ barb and shto« unholy language the Washington S ® "* to r s j^ w** . turned to another station for mu ing- his first start pf the campaign. betted two itiarkers. . pitch against the second placa in each game^ |,supported by a 13-hlt Mtomewta provided choice .seat tickets for cilnio will be geared for adiilts. A' Pearson, who looks like a ^ ck ey .^ sic. One hour later,'I learned that the game...... Visited Golf Land Fundamentals"and techniques- Although in constant trouble, Alter loading the bases in the squad. The Tanks > o n the first on!attack Including home runs by the score was now 7,»8 Newr York Mistretta had .enough in re.serve 1 ’ Or free-wheeling Bo Ber Notfes Veerk’s Return in the afternoon and found my wDI be explained nt both 1 ' s m more the pool hustler type homers by H ect^ Lopez and TomlLennie Gyeen Bemla Bob end after arriving home I turned partner niy wife, a good team sessions, followed by actual and wound up with a five-hitter. an angel. Tresh, while the Angels rallied for i Alli.son and Harmon Klllebrew, to teevee, just in time to mb Bill mate against the>-younger set, son demoniitrationH. Indiridual In- He struck out 13 and walked three. Cherished Wins on Home Field 1- No. they don't' look like ang runs In the eighth to take the sec-iPa.-icual struck out four Bruton score the tying tun In the Dean and John' Caton, and we stractlons wUt be oRered^ for STANDINGS CH lcXqO (AP.i — Noboby # Greenberg, become the next ond, Ris !ea(fu««lFading total to 101^ ana SaiiLrday ^ S«ada)- at all. And. at least on pape: 'sixth. I stayed wdth the game on posted the best acore. Manager those desiring same. Zone Four Maack^iit^r (i) | had hit a'Jtome-run but the commissioner of baseball. Channel 8 until the dinner bell MaacliMtfT (4) they certainly don't look like con "Hank was a fine plAyer and a L^pez- three-rim homer In the went the distance for tha 11th Chet Rqu- reported much activity Parttcipants, all from the W. I- ■Prt. ab r h po a e rbu gigantic sem^board suddenly rang and then passed up dessert 9.A.NCHESTER .. ”. .5 0 Ht»ardnn. rf . 4. 3 0 0 0 0 0 o| . ah \ tenders for the Anierjcan League very fine executive. I think sixth of the opendr was disputed' ti">* this sea.son. of • late with increasing interest longw:obd Cricket Club, will in ..411110 Reardon. ^...... 2 erupted with ' its various "uiuil the g-an)e ends." Other mem 4 omwell ...... ; .3 t .750 JIM M1.STBETTA MIKE E a r d o n Macaionp. 2h 1 ■^itle. ounds and fireworks. The he'd make an excellent com by the Angels. Right fielder Leon ahown by young playerk. .Back- to clude Hal Fenerty, ranked na- 3b . .3010 2 0 0, •nGERS-ORIOI-S^— bers of the family gave me some filddletown ...... ,. .2 2 .500 Manrfgia. c ....3 ((0 7 1 0 3b ‘ 'But the name on, the uniform ■■ganist played "BiH, Bailey missioner. Right or wrong, Wagner fell into the.-stands as he the courts at night, tennis, that is ttonally In the senior men* Satui’day'a contest found slender^a pitch In the sixth, Kelley again Relief pitcher Terry Fox re ’ cold atareaSnd finally told me they and found a willing partner until R ockville...... i 1 .500 May. rf .,,. , . 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 J }*" 8^,'* cdnfirnia the first point gnd the n't You Please' , Come Henry would , make decisions grabbed the- ball, but umpire John doubles play and veteran of Fred McCurry serving up a five- was the man of the hour, crashing ..3121210' -*■ ; tired Brooks Robinson with ton had heard and watched enough dark and then to my Connecticut Niantic ...... 1 3 .2.50 Brady. , Brady. ... Hdnie?” and the fans roared and that in "Itself Would be a Stevens ruled he had not held on many years play. He is cur hitter. a long triple to leftcenter to ac Mai^arthy. If ..1 I 0 1 0 0 0 M('Carlhy. Ifi* bases loaded in the ninth to pre- baseball on teevee for one day, Room to relax. I'orwlch ...... 0 ’ 5 .000 McCurry. p . ..2 2 1 0 0 0 1 thel\ approval. ', change so.far'as the commis to It. along/about the 16th inning. I rently vice president of the Three-nin Rally count for the final run. 1 I) 4) ft Ik D I)' lb The second major argument serve Detroit's victory ove» Balti- Dotchin. ib k 1 i ) % 0 0 \\ MiRtrMia. P .. Blit Veeck had returned to sioner's office is concerned.” then” retired to my Connecticut New England Lawn Tennis Big blow was Dennis Dailey's Trailhlg 2-1 after three frames, . McCurry had perfact control, al KAlley. lb ... 2 0 3 3 0 0 .3 j ComlOTey Park for the first broke out in the eighth inning of more. Two unearned runs by the Thureday Adsoclation. Kpll*'y. rf' . . . . Veeck warned major league Robm and picked up the action on homer in the eighth which cha.sed Coach Casey Fortin's crew rallied lowing "no free passes. He at Totals V...... 30 6 7 31 6 1 time since ill health forced 'ow’neri that the minor leagues the second game. With men on Tigers spoiled Robin Roberts’ bid the radio, not rejoining my family Call from Tony Alibrio, head Miss Jane}- Christensen and two ba.se runneis home and broke for three markei-s, and towed up oiit seven. Norwirk (tl Totals ...... 27 4 3 37 Z 1 1 him to sell tpe White Sox last sji\they are knowif today first and aecondi Jim Fregosi lift-: for his fifth straight victory, until after 9 o'clock - seven houi s football coach at Manchester High, Miss Jeanne Desrosiers, also what had been a pitching duel wide its fourth straight verdict. ab f D po a e rbi CrAinwell ’ fea- baseball one game In particular - card. The lineman underwent Rockville L e i o n Only other hit tho locals col pinchhit for Ray Dotchin and hand catch to rob the little infield Krauth. p ...... 1 0 0 0‘ 1 0 9 summer leagues foi^ college ' Tntalii ...... i**.... . 36 3 4 Ifi & 0 3 • — — — 1— •— — add<“d he is also .shopping for the next batter, driving in two|tured homers by Bobby Del Greco the 22-lnnTng thriller . . One visitor serious lung operation.. .Talked lected was a harmless single by slanimed a two-riih double. .... 83 • 5 34. 10 6 9 a new woexien leg. '"ITiis one pla.vers to develop in.sfhad of Maiichpsu^r ...... J0t> 301 X - 8 Tol»l*...... A.a runs. and George Alu.sik. / at the desk was Matt Moriarty. baseball with Doc Moran, squire of Tops JNiaiilic, 5-1, George May In the second. . After McCurry was nicked by days. Norwich ...... o») (100 0-a Manch«**t«r ...... 100 000 Oto-4 i.s being held together by nuts, signing them off the cantpiis N-\T10X.\I, LK.\Ol'E loi hnnu.9e.>!.!' fresh from celebrating his 30th Depot Square who is sure some KOPPE HURT IN COLLISION— Joe Koppe. Angel shortstop, is in.jured in collision W. 1.. Pet. (i.B. bolts and baling wire - lik^ an wedding annivei-sary. He's high on club will finish ahead of the Yan As Olander Wins old model-T." he said. Veeck also said the home kees in the final American with Yankee catcher Yogi Berra in fifth inning of first game in Yankee Stadium yes San Fran<1(wo . ..52 28 .650 — his current Gas House Gang entry run should be put back in Strikeout Record Within Reach League standings.. .Visited Dr. terday. Koppe was forced out with a groin injury. Umpire is A1 Salerno. (AP Photo 1 !.*>* .Angrles .. ..52 29 .642 •i Full of -opinions and Ideas. In the Hartford Twilight League., Skip Olander pitched the Rock Veeck said he was encour- balance. “Theie aie too many one of hundreds of teams he has Joseph Barry, on* of the old fax.) ! Pittslmrgh . . , .4.5 .32 .584 5), home nms." said Sport Shirt ville American Legion to. a 5-3 ver 1 St. Ixiiil* . . :43 34 .5.58 agehome run In brand new uniforms again this 28, 1945 at Manchester Memorial hit department, allowing only four Chicago ...... 29 51 .363 23 baseball but I can't do it until hitter,. opposing pitchers are season . . Tuned in the Yankee Hospital.. .John Kelly, special hits in nine Inhings. He also struck Drysdale, Jay the doetdrs give me an />kay.” .working slowly and deliberate “rupner” for his son Paul, Ameri New Y'ork . . . . .20 54 .270 39 baseball gam* en route home and out eight aa Rockrtlle picked up Saturday’s Results Veeck, who has undergone a ly instead of firing away and May Be Surpassed found k quite a contrast from the can Little League scorer, stopped its first victory against one de Milwaukee jl. Cliirago 8. ^ rie s of amputations on his having the outfielders do the day before. New Yoik winning 2- at the de.sk with the latest A. L. feat. ^an Franclsoo 8, Philadelphia S. right leg w'hich was .shot off in work. 0 in leas than two And one-half results. John is a daily visitor at Roi'kville opened the scoring In Houston 7, Cincinnati S (8<] In an acCid^t during the war in "Babe Ruth w’as a man LOS ANGELES (APl-^xThat no-hitter Sandy Koufax hours . . Night o f exercise playing the desk. He's tha father of three the second Inning when a single by the South Pacific, took his among meji and deuserved, his boys, all playing in diffsrent local To Start All-Star nlng»r pitched th^ other night ma'y -be only his second„,^eate8t teniiia until dark and then Ben Jeff Helntz, s double by Dave Kle- Pittsburgh 17, St. Louis 7. usual digs lit ...Commissioner ' home runs. Nowadays yd,V »»f ' Casey occupied the rest of my baseball leagues,.. Best birthday cak and a single to left by Olander I»s .V^eles S, New York 0. Ford Frick. pitchers come up and hit h ^ a - achievement this year. ‘ « leisur* time. cake since Dean was 15 last April gave the home forces a 2-0 lead. NEW YORK (AP)__ Don*P*’'^"*'"’ *"*’** **v Dodgers *up to that point. Mahaffey hlt | Sunday's Results Veeck said he'd lik»-.Jo see 450 feeL You have to admit At the rate he’s going, the 26-year-old Los Angeles left-, 19 was the main dessert at night Ron Bugbee, Niantic pitcher, who Dr\'qrln1e o f Amrolos and Franci.wo Gij Bailey, starling the eighth, then his former pwtner. tfapk that makes it a little silly.” hander stands a good chance of| - Tuesday f with Reed in the spotlight. tangled with Olander In his no D rjsoa ie OI A ngeies ana hanging in thef? came a single by Jim Davenport San Fra'nciscn 5. Philadelphia 4. l-iis ,\ngel)w 5. New York 1. turning a trick far more extraor 1 Sheet is the hobby of Charlie hitter in the high .school state Joe.t Jaj' 01 Lmcinnatl are ttie , one-half game lean in th^ and a bunt single bv pinch hitter | Milwaukee I, Ciiicago 0. dinary than holding the New York !. s jihone caller; who re- Friday tournament, held the Rockville latest candidates to file for National. Wlllle Mays two-run .Matty Alou loading the ba.ses.' J’lttsburgh 7, St. I-s>uls 2. Meta hitless for nine innings. 1 ’ lsp)$t^ thtrS "was much Interest In Mid-morn mg phone caller was hitter* at bay until the seventh, the job of starting the A ll- single was the big blow in thr,ee- Chuck .Hiller's .single scored one' Cincinnati 6. Houston 1. Oerter’s Record Discus ¥oss More than 100 no-hitters have "■ MSilfcllcstee’ i . Maude Caiilen- Walt Snow, former fina baseball w'hile his mates picked up three Star games for the National'™''’ rally in the eighth inning for run and 'Mays singled to center | Toda.v’s Gamew been pitched in the major leagues t8r;; With th* ybungesl, and cutest, umpire. no«' top man In New Eng lulcarned nms off Olander in the T.osicnia tonm R iif *tbo i'«Vi i ® °ver the' trouble.some' for two more. Don Larsen was New Y'ork (Anderson .8-7) at since 1600,' But few pitchers have '• of her four daughters, arrived al land with the Eclipse lawnmower sixth, to put the Shore Liners on league team, d u i me Joo phnues. - ! the winner in relief. top. 3-2. San Frahficiitoo (Marirhal 11-6), Highlight’s U.S. Track Victory ever even approached Bob Feller’s th* desk to talk bowling. Her hus people. After a long-career as a been taken. gj Loui.s brought back' some of; * . - 11:15 p,m.\ record- for strikeouts in a single band, Don, I.s one of the best baseball and basketball player, Janton led off the Rnck\'ille Sandy Koufak. Drysdale’s sen- Cardinals and the Yankees Philadelphia, (Owens 2-2 and season. duckpinrters Jn the area . . . Wall has turned to duck^in bowl seventh with a bunt that Bugbee sational D o d g e r teammate, REDS-COLTS— Manchester’s'"' version of (3asey, and Jerome coiildn t gel together of the 1B42 World Series on an Jay allowed nine hits but kept 4-4) at Angeles (Podres CHICAGO (AP)-:-”I can't wait‘ ',veek reporting he would be un Koufax could break that record ing in recent years and has post weighed in with such an impres Oldtimers . Day program but Wally Fortin stopped and dis- ed a fine average . . . Routine on. Bernie Arckivy walked. After sive bid on his Saturday night no the Colts under control most of *'6 Ortega O-I) 12), (N). ^ rneet that Russian.' able to compete against the Poles this year. cussM his pet project. Legion a saei'ifice by Pete Pagani, Dick me.ssed it up by lo.sing the reg the way. Frank Robinson’s three '.Milwaukee (Burdette 6-4) at St. That was the succinct challenge because of a training injury—got Work day and at night I took a hitter against the New York Mets ularly scheduled game to Pitts Feller 'the only major leaguer- baseball. With his immediate su bus man's holiday to Colt's Park McGill was walked intentionally to that .the others may be wasting hits paced the Reds' 14-hit attack (Brogllo S-.8) (N). |hurled today by two-time Olympje off his great toss on hi* oecond besides Koufax to fan 18 in one perior. Jim Herdlc hospitalized *1 fill the- sacks. Janton scoied on a burgh 7-2. Even the sight-j>f old on loser Jim Golden and his .sue- Pittsburgh (Friend 7-8) at |champion Al Oerter as America's of six triea. The doomed current in Hartford to view Moriarty’s their time. , Enos Slaughter steaming around game—set the one-season strike Ft. Devens, Ma.ss.. Wally has been baseball team against Lander- w’ild pitch and Tim Fahy came ce.s.sors. Gordy‘ Cfcleman hit his Houston (M’oodeshlrk 2-5). (X ). j track forcie.s, flushed by an over- world mark is 199-2 two and one- out record in 1646. In 371 innings, Country Club the reigning top kick in the local through with his second hit to Freddy Hutchinson, the mana-' the bases on a triple in the.no.s- - uomer Chlcago (Kuonre 6-2 and Lary whelming weekend triumph, over half, set by the USA's -Jay Sil man's hoping to see Pat Mls- ger who must make the deci-sion. talgic game, couldn’t make up for • » » ! he fanned 348. Ree Department - . 'Visited the trClta hurl against the Gas House. sVore two lun* and ice the ver 0-1) at Cincinnati (Purvey 18-1 j Poland, looked ahead to the impor- vester last year In Belgium. Best individual effort at the ' Country Club after lunch and dict. Klecak also had two hits for is well aware that Koufax's lefty the three-ruri triple that Don Hoak R u a v r a fT n a and Wills 0-1) (2), (twi-night). ■ tant July 21-22 meet with Russia ■With -the 1962 season exactly Extent of Pat's throwing was in The 50-poinl mal^g:in w-as the half over for the Dodgers, Koufax Manchester Country Club on the found Pro Alex Hackney in con- the "bullpen.' . . . Sat with Ray Rockville. ■lanta wxtuld be ji^gt the thing to hit to beat the. Cards in their fight ” Tueeday's Schedule 1 at Palo Alto. greate.’ ago . . Mauric* Moriarty. Bugbee A Gardner, Olander A his 14th game, tops in the majors, year. The Mets' only nm was a . * * * .AMERIC.AX LK.AGl'fc former fj of Kansas star, collides set a new American 800 meter Koufax already has .siirpa.ssed 5Vhlle we, talked there wea Arckivy. Feller In one aspect by becoming Wright, collected six birds and had He -won only IS all last season, homer by Sammy Taylor in the PIRATE8-CARDS— YV. L. Pet. "y.,B. with touted ’Vladimir Trusen.vov, record. tw'o bogies in his 3.5-.30— 85 round thunder In the background and be New Y'ork . . .40 32 ..556 the first man in major league his- Saturday Jay chalked up No. 11 ■with a 6-1 ■ .second. Ron Fairly and Frank Hoak ruined the day for St. w'ho on/Ilune 4 w-hirled a throw-, Leah Bennett, Baltimore girl jg occasions. Satiirday. He's with the Travelera fore I arrived home thoe was a Morning off and I found numer- nine-hitter at Houston. Howard homered for the Dodgers Loui.s fans when hf tripled off Lo« .Angeles .42 34 ..553 of 202-f*et tw'o and oncrhalf inch downpour of rain, the fifth Cleveland .41 34 ..547 Insurance Co. The new’comer was oua amall jobs to be done around Beaiilac Triumphs Actually an unsung Chicago against ex-mate Roger Craig. stan Musial's glove against the 'i es. That even shaded 6erter'a rtSTva*. t l k third in "h e ' 8fl°0 j ‘ .trikeout average of playing in a ■ foursome that in straight Tuesday o( inclement the homestead.. . . Great afternoon Cub pitcher, Don Cardwell, who - • • left field wall with'the score tied Minnesota .. .43 .36 ..544 •2 gi-^t 202-two throw In the. Na weather around the dinner hour. Detroit ...... 38 36 ..514 .3 meter ' with a 2:12.8 m se f'rh e cluded George McLaffert'y, John for swimming and I found all mem- ha« won only five games turned GIANTS-PHII-S— at 2-2 in the .sixth. The victory tional .AAU Meet June ’ which' broke the exi.stingting top I *" J " ® , .'1® McCarriijk and Tom Zemke. Once again, volle.vbal) was post bei’s of my family willing to ac In Sheet Shootoff Baltimore ..39 38 ..506 .31, Oerter, who arr-ived in Chicago one-season National League strike Chicago . . . . mark for the di.stance by a U.S. Round score: poned—wet grounds. company me to a nearby lake to .40 .39 ..506 Sij Sitiii-d-av—after ea-lier in the <['it'Zen. I out record last year with 269. Tilumphln^ in s .shexUoff with Kansa* City ..36 42 .462 7 3-4-4 6-3-4 3-3-6—36 3-3-3 4-3-4 cool off . . . Talked basebairwith Koufax, , W’ho [has won 11 of 15 4-3-3 30- 65. Wednesday Jim Moriarty, new JV basketball Bob'Moyer and Fred Rising yester- Bnntnn •...... YV 41 .461 7 decisions this year, fanned 13 In da.v was Bob Beaiilac in the Wsshlngton . .26 48 . ,.351 15 Two frequent visitors at the mentor at Manchester High, with hia own. allowed only three hiu. including .son. The only homer was hit by his brilliant performance against Selected X’lne desk; Insurailceman Tom (3onran Moriart.v-s Hartford Twi Lea'gue Preacher Rock Open Skeet Shoot Saturday’s Result* the Mets Saturday night. al the American Legion grounds Despite the dramatic weekend, a twoiriin homer by Ed Btfley. the -‘Pirates’ ' Smoky. Burgess. Satprda.T • and realtor Lefty Bray, arrived entry the main topic. The Gas Los .Angelee 5, New York 8. in Rockville. Boston 12, Kansas City 6. He came doss to losing the no Class A—Jim McCarthy 80-4— at ■ the same time. The latter Housers naed one more starting hitter three times. In ihe second .. went away happy when a.ssured pitcher Big Jim said to elimb into The three each knocked off .50 Chicago 7. Cleveland (h 26. Doc McKee 28-2—^il6, Jim birds to force a shootoff. Rising Washington I, .Mi|in6sota 0. / inning, shortstop Mury Wills made Wright 27-1-26. that tickets he wanted for a New contention for loop honors . . . Eve a fine backhanded stop of a hard York Giants' football game next ning with friends. was knocked out first but it took Boston Could Have Signed Slugger * Baltimore 0-4.., Detroit 8-7. Cla.ss B- Pete Staum 30-4--28, three rounds, plus one regular, and SundAy's Results grounder by Frank 'Thomas and Herb Ca)-wy 32-6 26, Earl Ball- just got the ball to first in time for two doubles, before Beaulac edged New York 6-5. Ix*s .Angeles 8-12. .sieper 32-6—26. Moyer in .sudderV death. Chicago .V7. Cleveland 4-6. the pirtout. .Class C—Geo'rge Foster 31-7— (jlass winners: AA — R.,. Byaulac Alusik Murders RSox Again Detroit 8, Baltimore 2. IXTER.MEOIA'n: L»:.AOL'E In the sixth. Richie Ashburn hit 24. Charlie Darts .33-8 - 25, Mort Western Open Champion Cupit 50. R. Moyer 50. Minnesota 9. Washington 0. a liner to left and Tommy Davis- Herman 34-8—26. John Mcfiarrick Deci.«ions in Intermediate League A R. Msnclni and F. RJJting 50, As A’s Prevent Series Sweep Kansas City 6, Boston 5. after .losing, the ball momentarily 36-10— 26. Dick Carpenter 35-9— Tom Foley 47, wartare at Memorial Field yester- Today’S[ n shot an Low gross —Jim Wright 65. . c — Jean Shepard III 47. Sal. O' A*'S**'■ Ponticelli's Contractors w h it e - Kansas CItv (Rakow 6-9) at other line drive toward left. But it Blin bogey Mel 'Hadfield. Tom CHICAGO (lAP) — Jecky Cupit,A Al GCiberger and Julius Boros Lombardo 46. " S[Id r t Dick^ox Radatz stand atop, theWashed the Xas.siff Arms. 11-0. New York (.Stafford 7-5), 8 p.m. ed S Sox o x llBthat oof f •"don'ta QOn tB " BB.aa. UIBthe QOUDlB ATlu COTlBOlO B BBCTi* e e /\laa>aM«iA t •• - —**— - fell foul by fitne or six feet. Faulkner,”Ev Kennedy, Harry Bich. tkc new Western Open golf cham had 287. Arnold Palmer, breaking D —Vernon Mitchell 47, Robert club prepares to meet those amaz fice flv.did the damage as the JraiUng5-0 after two frames, the par for the first time with a 69, Rankin 45. ! A’s batted ardund. Oilers came to life with .single runs “ '"I Bostpii (Delock 8-1), Solly Hemtis, New York's third pion, says h* never again will ing Minnesota Twins tonight. base coach, was needling Koufax Simday Tournament posted 288. Next at 291 was Na E Tonv Rbndinone 45, Norirja'n After Boston blew a 5-1 lead and rtesu)t.Result- isosionsRostnn’s i»-nouriS.hniir oc-or- >n each the third, . , fourth, fifth, * Pi"?' Chicago (7xrnnt 5-8) at Detroit _ Class A Doc McKee 69-3—68, : lazy. tional Open champion Jack Nick- (3omollo 4’2. Charles Washburn 42. about the no-hitter thnnigbout the Two-5Ian Teams . was defeated 6-5 yesterday, losing a cupanev of eighth place id the and seventh frames to Iviot game. B.iit that didn't bother Ev Kennedy 71-2 - 69^ Mel Had “ It happened to me last fall laus and four other-*. Nicklaus chance to sweep the Kansas City League had to be surrendered count. In the first extra inning. field 75-6- -69. wiien I had reached the first 20 wound up with a 78, his poorest A- J- T. Brainard and F. Rising the Aiim’ni’s tallied three times to - ■‘^ngeles fGrba 4-4) at Wash- Sandy as much as the trick New 90; B T, Foley and R: Mancini * series.;'the lessons were plain back to Kansas City bv .001. Class B- -Sher Porterfield 77-10 money ■winners on the PGA cir round of the meet. Geiger to Miss Trip " " grind out the Vei.dict but not be-... ington (Biimslde 4-7). (>'). Y oi-k Manager C’a.sey Stengel ; <3_V. Mitchell and R. Rankin enough. «• Tuesday’s' Schedule pulled on him in the ninth. 87, Ray Warren 80-11—69. cuit," i^iid the 24-year Texan from I One,' don't pass up a chance at The Alusik case becomes under- ^oie the Oilers had registered a Class G—Ned Creed 82-16—68, Longview. -“ I went home for two oi(itfielder Alusik. scored with the news Gary Geiger' 9” '*^ ‘o their half of the frame. nm*"**** ** ^®" * Expected Hodges Charlie Davis 83-15—68, "I was expecting to .see Gil months, quitting "the .tour-because Two. don’t use fireball Red Sox must miss the coming road trip Crowell collected three hits ' Rmtnn 2 n m Low gross—Doc McKee, 62!. I juat got lazy. Little Miss Play Sunday’ i Homer* relief pitcher Radatz two days in a to fuimu two weeks' InllitaK- dutv »nd drove in four runs for the win- Boston. 2 p.m. Hodges pinch hit in the ninth.” law Angeles at 5Vashtngton. Koufax said. 'U sat in the dugout, ^^Blind bogey—Al Tag, Frei^ Blish, ■'"rhe layoff just about wrecked row-. at gn nUnois National Guard sum'- j oei s w-hile—Ed Zawistowskt had Fhloago at Detroit. mer encampment starting July 7 .1 l" ’o bingles. John Keliv hit safely planning how to pitch to him. Then my awing. When I got back on Underway Tonight (goaiuMi Totals in Parentho Alusik moved from Detroit, to Only Gajtnes Scheduled. I Ladles Otvisina AMERICAN LEAGUE Kansas CSty early this season on W’llh GatTOll .Hardy sidelined' by twice for the Gile s, Casey sent Gene Woodling up to Mixed. Scotch the tour I was hooking every- . . thing. My brother, Buster (one of {..Opening of th,4 second season of GreM; Twin* (19). t- waivers, Bostim was in ninth place ------llneiss.' the club...... is down...... to. three...... tDori Gliha's . , pitching wa.s too hit in.stead and 1 had to start Lmv gross—Harold Jartis Sr. and Kansas City in eighth. Thu* outfielders including Geiger. , niVic-h for Nassiff'.s. He allowed but thinking all over again.” five brothers who aro profesalon- the Little Miss Softball League is Allen,- ^ I n s (7). and Helen Reynolds, 78; Einar .Allison, Twins (7). Ih' the Red Sox- had a Chance to nix - . More bgd news for the Sox came ' thf ee hits in regi.stering the shut- Celt's Jim Hadiiot; Woodling, in the National Lorentzen and Helen Noel. 82. Als) finally disebvered that 1 had 8j;heduled tonight at 6 ct Mq- thb deal andi&ffer the waiver )>rice in. the form of information that the Three Nasaiff pitchers failed League only a few weeks, , had unknowingly developed a strong Klllebrew, Twins (17). Low neta—Jim and Rika Hor niorial Field. 1 Colatito, Tiger* (17).' for him thbmsel'ves. severe stiff neck and jaw- ailment to stop the hard "hitting winners. In Political (aaiiie never batted against Koufax be vath. 70; Athleton and Barbara . right hand. ' The club tamed him dow n. Alusik plaguing \ eteran relief pitcher 'Leading the attack was Pete , _ 1 fore. Casey sent Gene into the '(Six teams will compete", each Degreco. Athletics (2). Shepard 70, Bundl Tarca and .‘Ha Got Back In GrQgjce carrying a roster of ,15* players; .Alusik, Athletic* (8). doesn’t do well gainst other, chet Nichols continues'to linger. with two hits. Bill Dixon. PROVIDENCE, i’,. I. Profes- game with this wrj’ summons: zel Barger 71; George Beiiton knd ‘ ‘ “ I corrected it and gradually teams In other jparka. but at F"*n-; He has the top earned ru n a v e ra g e *-l.so with a pair, pliisj-thyee RBIs. sional basketball player Jim Had-1 "Woodling. gi'ab a bat. I’ve got League gamds are schedule Mon Maizone, Red Sox (11). Barbara Williams 71, Maurice Wil got back Into the groove. I had days end Thursday at 6 p. m. FagUaronl. Red Sox- (4). day—he'a Juat plain murder. ■ of the mound con>s--2.18. and, Frank Kinel with two safeties not has thioim his hat into the a new experience for .you." ley and Colleen Perry 71, Harold my awing just right for this tour Homer Broke Tie Author of the no-hlt master- an. V1II4 (6) and Pearson and 1 trict: . Houston Classic before mastering a raise he'll give Koufax. Sandy Kickers-iJoe Hpfykh 89-14— Medinah’s U’iee-hemmed,, par 36-35 Monday, July, 3 Coleman, R eda.(ll). F«nwaj are sharply Wilson for two 1 Villa. ' ^^e 22-year^old protege 0? the was making about |25,000 under 76; Leon B r c ^ e 90-15—76. Bernla , 'Gansett's new, aluminum —-71 with round* of 69-70-71-71— Sears vs. Army-A Navy, 6, Wad Taylor, Met* (1). - ’"t—^ , -C eltics’ B ill R ussell Is the fiV st his old eontracL Menschell 100-25—76, Bill Peck 87- Fairly, Dodgers (6). Uuick-Tap Tpp o^ns easier ij 1 • » 'I Negro this vear to \vin'a"itDcnn 13--74. 261. dell. Howard. Dodgers (9). sss;; x ;' ““ KookiPfl Imprpaaive 14th Oa 8* list Medics v*. NSasiffs, 6, Buckley. Earl W^ilson of nh-bit’^no-mn no-hit. no-run fame pihchhitter Wayne QsuseyY sacri- cmtlc committee endorsement foi Lpdles pest NIae Holes than any beer can you’ve fice fly. the House of Representatives It earned him first money of Lawyers vs. Norman’s, 8, Ver- was lifted. The move came when Ye»terd«v’ z Start Low groso—Jeanette Hanigan 111,000, boosting him from 48th ever tried. Takes all the J Charles singled for an insurance • BUFFALO, N. Y. (APl-r-Boston An Oakland. Calif., native^ 38; low neta—Bertha "Kunail 41-11 planek. Siderowf Wins Bobby Del Greco homered ' open .. qh the winning list to 14th with a ing the visitor's seventh inning tally in the*■----- ninth.I Patriots Coach hfike HoId'Vak liked Hadnot has anno.meed his Inten- 1 BATTING — WIHle May% -30, BU114 Marlow 40-10-^30 and Lincoln Oil v*. Ponticelli's, 6:15, effort out oT releasing that Frank Malzoixe hit ,a three-run what he's seen ofsrookie.s Bill tions of making providence his i 7^ Connie Kelly 42-12—30, tie. total of $18,507. • ' ' Memorial Field. RUMFORD, R.T. (AP)-rBtook- and narrowred the Boston lead to Glanta—Kept 8aa Franetace !■ Billy. Casper made, a great clos famoils straight-ftom*the- I homer. Jim Pagliardni tagged a Neighbors. Niejf Buoniconti and home. ’ Match Play Vs. Par No. Methodist vz. 8t. Mary'z, broker Dick Siderowff is looking '. 5 4 . . ' J- Xatkmal League lead with two- ing stab for the title with a clew ahead at the U.S. Amateur Tour Radatz was summoned from the solo clout and Wilson doubled for Ani^Io Dabiero. The three draft - The - Republican house member run aiagle t l ^ prevMed wlnnfag K o n ^ 6:15, (Starter Oak. ' barrel taste. Try It. HI, the other sox score. piqki of the AFL club performed from the district is Frederick Lip- Stan Markowaki .and Sher For- ing 87 that included nine ona-putt Colonial vz. Hi-Way, 6:15, Rob- nament today after winning the puUpen. This marked the fourth nma in efftith-lnnlag agaiaat first annual Northeast Amateur Ume the 240 pound rookie-Qlant Ike Delock (3-1) is scheduled to in the All America" Bowl Game pitt. member of a prominent SHATTERS DISCUS RECORD — Tw6-time Olympic Philadelphia.- « ^rguaon, 2-up; .Pots Nak^enla, 1- greens. He finished at 283 for sec ertaon. neighbor-have a ’iSansett pitch against the Twins managed won Ify the east 13-8. “ It was a bit Rhode Island family. Hadnot may ond place and $5,500. PonUceUi’6 /v a Fir* A Police, Invitational Golf' Championship.- has relieved two days straight and champion Al Oerter of the United Stateg lets go with a PITOHINO — OaniUe Paaeual, Slderdwf put together three the easy way! by Sam Mele, of Quincy tonight frustrating to find the three were face' Democratic primarj' opposi ' Kiclfers—Sher Ferguaon 7S-G—. Gary Player, who shared the 64- 8:15, Charter'Oak. ...1 , on each occasion he’s been ctob- heave at the ilPoliah-American meet at Qhicago. Twine Bmieted hia aenaoa’a jae- roiinds of “(lO to capture the 54- bered the eeoond time around. He Minnesota plans to counter with playing in spots w-here we don’t ex tion July 11, John Barrows also e rt* 114 with Mn lIM ^teot, 78, Pots NaJetoniz 78-8-^78, LewoQ 'VKole lead with Cupit srith 8-under- Hartford NaUonal ya. .Gre^n Narragansett Stewing Co. «a a eharged with four o< tha five| either George Marand* (1-2) or pect to Use them.” Hniox-ak. ad has! filed for tha party'a ndmina- It > world recoH £om of 204 faet, 1014 mchflE., (AP (par MO, racketed to'zi closing 76,. Itaaor,* 8;15. Keeney St. hole competlti()n with 210 Satur mitted-today. MeMuUn 81-8—78, Al K «np t t - TelapiMM m ; P n - ’M You, S:15, day at Wannamoizett OountiF Crankon. Kh6de Islwiil ta tha Wg •’•By yeatonlfy. Jack. Kralidc (6-7), 1 tlon. • \ ' hin W h eSSk* U — RflM RM u 8 8 -tE -n . ■ "Iw itli Wm at 3i 6- w a» f3a(J Haw- t o * with a final TO; i lit; Oub. t 1 y v ' , . •’ ’ - I ' • u - V ’‘•V f .- . •n . n '
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Htnaon Hartford, psrtm snt will. be cloeed on hours. No ^jni^dnoe necoasaty. TTilte Boxk» aTwirald. badii, ^firasher. dlepoesl. latolt mtif SchoKfl, $18,800. Robert WWver- sale. Charles Lespsrancs,' Ml Anna Murphy, 30 Linden )3t.; Wedneedsy, July 4, to obeerv- and loim diatance, Agrata for doom* U aeres, pood. Caritoo W. ton A gency, kO. *-3813; 9-4843 any tim e . 343%fi6. ; Douifias Mac^arrte Jr., 118 W. Lyons l^n Lines, Ihc., world-wide Car aasMUid. XjoShmfasloaa paid im EE-Cat or a Uttnn, black an il N 9*7630 dLASTONBURY --I38x3i6' city -Ji. u iq e o f Ui4 hdiidsy. However, At GettYsbii^g ^ weekly. For wpdiiitment calf MI COVENTRY — Suburban 4 room Ml *41**. .. .. Mam St., Rock^le; Sheila Regiua m overs. F res estim ates. MI 8-8187. White. Call M I 4-0106. A BANK 9(ANCHESTER—4 bedroom Eng water avaUable, ^,800. 3 0 9-7819. Verplanck, Sslten sad Globe Fr^ te MwaM Raaiare 9-0048. • - \ apanmaat uafumlalied, extra DARraoUTH HBlOWfS-For the EAST WINDSOR TOO Mather St.; Brenda Diinn, Wap- Hollow Swimming Pool* ■will be iM e y«rd. lease, raferances ra- BOWERS SCBpCn** ooe H orit. oiA- lish OMonial, excellent locaticm, ■ discriminating buyer, 7 room Wftfttei— Real H*tate 77 (Centinoed from Page One) POODLES, AKC registered,. your REPOSSESSION tom built 8 room rSnA. PUHNaTed New 8 bedroom ranch, flra- ping; U n r ' M arket Krawfsky, open with regular Ufeguarde an choice black or silver: very, very j^uirmij^QB per m onth. 9 0 84803, good-oondltion rep room, i% ranch, 3 baths, 3-car garage,.! plac*. gkrsge, $U,800. SUBURBAN 300x600 fe e t CUI South •’Windsor; Mrs. Jessie PAlnUBfc— PApertBg 21 wane, partial raorsatlan room, \ baUu, foyer, fireplace, air condi WlSB 809IB0NB to handle yma duty., »:3^/to. 1> noon snd 1 to « W «rt ir* reaaonaMe. Ml 4-8^;, 8 boom outfit Including 10- firepladea, laundry room city after 0. 9 0 9-3938. S w a ^ 117 Cedar St.; Mra. Marie o’(do(d( m the afternoon.' ■ Mirg'campaign that saw Pickati’s at tkt MeplMaa IMadT m aiptf «tM Um trees, $13M. Caritao W. \ tioned Uving room, built-to ga utilities, extra Huge lot, immedi reaj chtato? Oau me at Ml 8483* troop* march to disaster: from'^ the EXTERIOR SPlUT and iwosb CLERK TYPIST piece bedroom enaamble, 10- 83 WETHBRELL ST. — 4 room Butchma, 90 9 4 m . sourk WINDSOR (er BnMttpt and (xantsaw sennes Otilin, XTiomiMonville; - .Mrs. B er- painUng. eoainisrdal, industrial, BEAUTIFUL Irish Setter-puigilao, piece decorator Uviiw room, 87- rage, storm s snd screens weU ate pecupaney. Charlea ■•Leaper- Being b u ilt-^ room GarriSDn ice Duffney, Brqsd Brook; Ste Eisenhower woods. iqtartmerit, aeeond Boor, modem, landscaped Iqt, fuU price, $34,900. M ith . Brakai MANCHCSTit ANSWERING SERVICE residential and trim jobs. Work Opporttuhity for clsrfc-typ- - Klnvarra trioodUne. pedigreed. piece dinette, aU Uk# naw. $16,0M ATTRACnVE 8 badroem ance, 9 0 9-7630. , ' Crionlal, built-ins, dishwasher, Resort PropelrtY For Sale 74 phen Ide, 34sServer St.', Henry Mrs. Eisenhower presided Over Call 04068. redecorated, muat be seen. 90 '*-11 the Bfisworth 90tten Agency, 3?sona heat, garage,’ $38,t(M. M l 9 4 )5 0 0 guaranteed, free estlmatea. Jo ' 1st, payroll e i^ r iw ie e h e ^ Original p ries; 9677, uniMrid 8-4883, after 8 p.m . ranob. large IfibriMB, oeram le “ , 9 ^ 8-6980. M I 9-6834. NEW LISTING—^Beautiful 4 room WANTED-^Reai Estate;-8elU|i|f or Collins, Cross Rd., Vernon; Wayne M o s le m s ’ V o | e the distaff side of the goveniers’ seph Dionne. eontraciUHc.,. MI fill. Good starting salary,, balance Just $298. Instant bath, 3 pimure wmdriwa, osUar, ASHFORD LAKE buying. Reaidentiai; conatoercial Bennett, 108 Scott Dr.; Robert visit. THREE TEAR old male Pekingese credit, free deUvery. 184’ (rontaga trees. Caritoo W. Cape, fuU iM Uem ent.'Ou heat, iaava yoar BMMnca. SoaTI aear froia w u ai farMaana Jit Ku» - CitM, group insur and Toy Fox Terrier, female, SDC ROOM dimlex, centrally lo- PWWBTO STREET Area — On- combination window*, doom nice JOSEPH BARTH, Broker Or mdustrlal reial eatria: Ckxitabt Parks, 381 Center. St,; Mrs. Grace; The small talk appeared to cob- ance, many other benefits. fiMtchme,l 9 0 •41**. O ffe r! You Reafiirr, SUnley B ^ ,^ 8437$, Wliiot, 46 Lenox St.; Katherine F re^A lgerii aritiwat tiwadlBt att arcalpt tka tolepfeaaa PAlNTINO ANli puMHienglng. chUd’s pet. cu t PI 34251 oated 3 or 8 adults, oU burner. 80 ^onlal^'* rooms with finished rec ly landscaped lot, city utilities, MI 9-0820 ter mainly on cattle. Eisenbewsr Call M r. Sigiri, 389-1541 on NORMAN’S FACTORY Spruce Street. room, t^uesewsy. i-car garage, Charle* Lesperanos, MX Brae-Bura Re6ltir>^ ______Madden,'Rogers; Sandra Maim, 78 a prise-winning herd of An- Good clean workpianship at rea Monday, July 3, (or iqj- CUSTOM BUILT 8 room Raiwh. Secluded Summer livinff ‘ Wadgewood St.; Gerald Ward, 424 sonable rates; 80 years in Man FURNTrtJRE WAREHOUSE burgs Uvmg ixiom with (Irsplaes, \’ on ke.; Mrs; Betty 9(ar- B o ^ ess Services Offered 13 chester;’ Raymond Ftske. MI Center StreetT on . bug line; MI formal dining room, (btnihr also fice . 8 room houae, nkluced $1,800. A. Rockefeller of Naw, Lost and Pound Mott'a Stmr Mainst, 8-6910. : •* " Foreet corner Pine manship tom ls house fst supi^ SIX ROOM (Srtomal, near 9(ato CHOICE SITES FOR SALE shall, 106 R.U'e s 'eli S t.; Dom ia mc(uit to keep order in AlgeAlgeria |Yor> iqd Michael. V. DtSalle > f 9-92sr; -- Leggett S tiM t. E ast 94106. kllcheo' Sbwhuoma. bathe, TR 5-6789. PIANO TUNINa $7 Fifteen yeara M anchester tor to tite s m a g e . P rice $33,9W. St: IH hatha, hot water oil heati mUes east' of Maneheater off inic Onofrio, Bloomfirid: 9(iss during the transitional. period. general mentioned that FOUND — Madium aise mongrel, / Hartford. FTtEE —to good home,. thi»«ugh- Open daUy 9-9, Saturday 94. reeraadoa room with llrapiaea, FhUhelok A g ^ ,. 90 944^' built-ina, city utilities, a real buy experience F ^ repair esturiates EXTERIOR ,and interior painting. EXCEPTIONAL apartment avaU’ i l f o r d r d Route 44. Good fishing, boating. Jeanine Cowles. 84 Summit St-: (iattle won blue rib- white with touches of black and bred Irish Setter, affectionate. Tel M I 8-1638 anebiaod braeatway, attariwd ga for a qiiick sale Charles Leaper* 14 M . immediate' oc Some official sourcek'speculated some of brown, short tall. Call Lee Frao- upon request. .Call Kenneth Robin- Paperhanglhg, Wallpaper books. able, qiiiet riei(1ibori>oDd, 10 n ^ - rage, landacaped yardi SfxlM. cupancy, 6 room ranch, lovely bathing, Mrs. Dartens Kindberg,'89 Oak St.; that their disappearance may be j bone at the fYficago Livestock l!x- Wallpaiier removed! Cnllngs, Well trained, hee^ room to - run. 8 9QNUTER from'Manchester —8 aifce; 90 9-76M. Visiting hours are 3 to 8 p.m. far Mra Barbara Langford and daugh chia. Dog Warden, MI 314I5S4. . son. Ml 8-1868. Call after 8. MI 9-9969 utea from Maneheater. Referenq^ Manm B. RriSoitsilo. Reipltor. 9 0 room Cap* mi a 90x150 treed lot, fen(;ed yard, flagatone patio, at . Low Price*—Etuy. Tenna conn^ted with the crisis in the' position, Floors. Good Olean workmansl^. required. Call M I 9-8338 or M *4868.. tached garage, utility room, full all (ueas, bxeept maternity, where ter. 428 W. Middle Tpke.; Mrs. nstiohslist leadership. j “ Republics! BUIXJXIZESI, truck shovel,, back- Fully -insured. Reasonable rates. garage, full ceUar, oil steam heat, SPRING STREET — Six room they are 3 to 4:30 aad 8:36 to 8 Shirley Richard and daiighter, 37' doubt,” FOUNDr-Puppy, male, gray, ] 84374. Ranch, *1J4 batha, large porch, a ttic,' huUt-ina, .atove, and drap Cottages For Sale Or Other Moslem soldiers in the' said DiSalle. s hoe, drainage septic tanX^ drain Leo PeUeUer, M I 9A836 o r MI WANTED-oHouaekeeper to Uve In. OPEN HOUSE for k rooms of fur BERCR MOUNTAIN Road, BoKoo plaster walls, fully alarmed and p.m.; and private rooms where Gtud Ave., Rockville; Mrs- Julia Shepherd Call Lee Fracchia, Write Box O,. Herald. Live Stock 42 Insulated, especlaUy clean, $12,800. paneled famUy room with beams eries. $lSJiOO. Assumable' -.x4% FYench service attached the ns- i "No, Argentinian,’' id the gen- W ardra, S-85M. fields and wells. George R. Grlf- 9-8083. niture. 313 Henry Street. FIVE ROOM apartment, second —7. room custom built nnclu m ortgage. Owner M I 8-8?98. ARTHUR A. KN( they are 1* a-m. to 8 pan. VIoltoro Gahas and son, 7 iT a cy D r.; Mirs. ffaig, Inc. T el. PI 3-7886. Robert Wolverton Agency. 90 and paneled ceUlnge, full base- arb reqoeotod aot to m oko ia plu tlonalist insignia to their caps and eral. FOR SALE—Secoitd calf Jersey ‘floor, oil heat, automatic hot modern kitchen,. one fiUL bath,. 3 9-3818. ment city utilltiea and buUt-iha, Maneheater Irma MandevlUe and son, '304 Por IXJST—Outfielder’ s Al Kaline Wil EXTERIOR-INTERtOR painting, ARE YOU TIRED KENMORB electric range, 40” , ex- water. MI 8-47ifl.- half bathe, famUy room 20x23, 3- BIRCH MOUNTAIN RD,, Marichea- Salea Agent;' Box tleato' rooma. No more than two ter St.; Mra Mary Nowak and uniforms, fixed the nationalist It’s a problem mamt M A M.RUBBI8H Removal - In- decorating, ceilings, waUpa^r- with Or without calf. Call MI cellent condition, $N). Giii Scout excellent home for the discrim 9 0 8-54M 90'94988 colors to their bayonets, and large agricultural opersC son glove, T.H..on bqttom handle OF COMMUTING r 9-6875. car garage, large lot with ter. 6 room Cape situated on % yWtom at one timo per pattMt. daughter, 41 Coolldge St.; Mra of glove. Verplanck tdeachers, dustrial, commercial, residential. ing, flomr sandhlg and refinidilng- uniform , alse 10, $6. 9Q .8-9898. STRANT ST.—8 room apartment, $83,800. PhUbrick Agency, 9 0 ■ inating buyer. Charles Leaper- Joined in the rejoicing. added. BOLTON CENTER ance, 9 0 9-7630. acres of well landscaped grounds, 00VENTRY;?^LAKE—2 beautiful Jean Gritter and daughter, Idans- • Friday night. Reward. Call MI Manchester routes. Cleaning at d e a n workmanship. -No Job too Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. hegt, hot water, elecM city, refrig' 9-8484. large breeseway and garag*. Patteaita Teday: 189 field Center. In streets where once European Explaining why he'dldn' S-e428. tics, -cell^ , yards. Cardboard, small John VerfaUK MI 9-57S0. needs alert woman over 31 years [C range, 41” width, $80. erafor, stove, immediate occu lakeside CMtogea, one at 17,800, ADMITTED SA Secret Army Organization killers it' further, he declared: Articles For Sale 46 8 mahogany dining room LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN. Spring 8L ameaite drive, combination alum one aL 88,900. Good financing lATURDAY: metal drums available. Reliable of age to handle telephone and pancy ,.$80 m onthly. C a l l ^ 9-1480. A “bungaloW'Tanrii’! styled inum windows, full basement, oil Marianno Sokola, Ikmt Hanford; threatened death to all Moslems,''got to have a h>t of money, FOUND-One Wack male puppy. .lawn m aintenance. M l 9-9787. PAlNnNO:.and wallpapering wall mclridos 8 chairs, ouffet extend home .. one with a lot of Beautiful 7 room Colonial with avafikble. CaU 9 0 8-6980. maU inquiries from ou> ctutomera LAWN MOWERS—Toro, Jacojiaen, attached garage, large family hedL priced to sell at only $19,800. Herbort Buckingham, 415 Wood- young natlonalista shouted into that or lOUs. and I dOn’l Call Bfriton D og Warden, M l paper removed. Wallpaper books able table, like new, $280 Owner MANCHESTER—(H rooms, sec SO. WINDSOR 116,900 charm to a nice setting. Plenty loud speakers that Algeria will be in-deficit spending." - JUNIOR landscapers — Two in the Manchester area. Bolens, and 'loodaU Reel ~ and room with fireplace, patio, out- CaU Mary Carlson PI 2 - 'i^ , Les- brldgo Bt.; Petor Roman, Bast - 9-7601. on request. CeiUnga. Ft m asU- is movtog, must sell. 9(1'8-1888. Mid floor, avariJable Aug. 1. Adults of living space .. three bed ariiger Company. HArrlson 8-989^ / Savings Bank better and more powerful than Near the lawn party wot' tha college freshmen with lahdscap mates. CaU Roger. Ml 84938. Must be able to type, write brief rotary, 18-88” Parts and service. preferred. 90 84784. NON DEVELOPJdENT. .SPLIT rooms, living room" den, (fin- aide barbeciie, large bedrooms, IH ANDOVER LAKE—Two loto near Hartford; Joannotto Virginia, 361 ing experience. References avau- buainees letters, and enjoy tele Used mowers and tractorp Trada LEVEL ..Garage. 8 bedrooms. tUed baths, buUt-ina, city utilities, Sandy Beach. CaU 9 0 8-8181. Adams St.; Kennoth Jones, 91 any country tai the world. • greei and white striped t«Bt tog room , kitefhen with dinette, ‘niere was on atmosphere of re- where Eisenhower met Saturday P e n o n a lt able. MI 8-8476 or M I 8-4963. PAINTING AND decorating — 30 phone contacts. Opportunity to in your old madrine. Papltol SEVEN, PIECE kitchen aet, $78; Living room fir^ace. Push another sewing room . Two Car large "tot, shade trees. Charles Ridge St; 9(rs. Elslne H(fffman, Deposits Hit Reasonable rates. years’ experience. Insured. In learn insurance business and do in Ekiulpment Co.. 98-Main St. Hours ironing board, $1.60. M I 9-8487. Fornished Afarti»eiits 63-A button kitchen. Dining room. garage, a small barn imd Leaperm ice;^9a 9-7630. MANCHESTER ^,900 Broad Bttmk; Leo Bouchard, Siast lief among the European minority with top Republican policy mak- BaUBSCTROLOX Saiaa and aarvtoa. terior and exterior. Wallpaper re teresting work. 8-day week and- aU 7-8 daUy, 7-9 Thursday, 7-4 Sat Lovely setting with. many lOOxtOO lot ■ witiJ plenty . of Hartford; 9(ra. Irene Fpeteau, 147 that the indepriidence celebration' era from all over the natidn. bonded rapraaeBtaava. Alfred m oved. Clean work. CaU after 8 employe benefits. • : urday, THREE USED apartment aiM gas trees LOW TAJQOS. EASY 9(ANOTEfiTBCR—R ockledgk Ois^ TWIN DBUOHT* /^. 7 E. Main St.. RockviUe; Diane had not brought a bloodbath of tfiSolle was the only vUitor to- trees. tom'spilt Ibyel ranch—if you like Four Arrested Record Gain AmeU, m Henry dt TM. 30 MASON STONBf work sidewalks, p.m . R . x^rown. M I 0-0088. Fpr ^Kx^iiuent for confidential ranges. CaU betw eoi 5-7 erVoUnga, FOUR RObMS, garage, heated, FIAHCING: CaU M r Foraker, * ' ' X RAISED RANCH. TWO Wildfong, Coventry. Moslem revenge for. the year of terested in the tent, 1-0480. steps, patios. Call MI 9-5481. PICNIC TABLES—several models, M l 9-7006. utUlfies. O o v e n ^ , F I 3-7811. 9 0 9-8866, TR 6-6611,'90 9-7748; the other home* in this aection, baths TWO car garage. TWC _ ADMITT ED YESTERDAY: wanton killinga by the secret army “I went into the tent to get the interview call Mrs. Monaco, MI 6’ —12', from 814.60. deUvered W. T. J. CROCKETT, Ir e AJLTOR this home will appeal to you. In At Swim Area Depoaits at the Savings Bank PAINTING—Interior and exterior^ 8-1181. LUXljRIOUS FIREPLACES, 9(rs- Katherine Madden, Rogers; in its fight to block independence general feeling," he said. “It had RIDE WANTEID from Vem oh St; OIL BURNER Service—34 hours A good. Job at a reasonable rate. Zinker, Ml 9-6444. TR 8-7148. COMBINATION radio,'record play YPUNG LADY to'uhm 8 room MI S-1577 cludes many exclusive features, Ttvin site bedroom s. BuUt-ln Robert McFoe, Bast Hartford; at Manchester shewed s record oifd keep Algeria French. sort of an air about it—aa empty to local hospital, 7 :80-4 p jn . Call service. Reasonable rates on all Fbr free estimate^ caU MI 0-9688, er and record maker, a VIVcox- year 'round home Botton Lake BARROWS & WALLACE $28,900. J. D. Realty, 9 0 84129. ' .Three llartford men and a Man- gkln o t $2,451,887 or 628 per cent FLAT STONES for walla, patios, oven^ind range, disposal, CITY Mrs. Blanche Marino, 18 W est- 9(any Europeans who'fought in- air.” M I 9-9154. fumaCe cleaning and burner re J. ’P. Lewis. ■ Help Wantcd-^MsIe 36 Gay portable, $85. A new micro with two l^ ls . AJl mMem coO' 66 E. Center St., Manchester IVATBR, CITY SliWERS. CaU che'ster man were arrested last wood S t; Mary WlUard, 78 Steep during the last aix months, snd pairs serving the Manchester and house fronts. Comer Route phone, $7. M I 9-4174, VERNON— Delightful expandalfie. VACANT H09(E' park-like dependence to the last,' abruptly The,, governors inaugurated the venlencee. Ml 8-6888 after 6. 9 0 9-8806 ^Mr. Gay, JA 84939, MI 9-5306, night and (Uiarged with ‘illegal H ollow Lane; Mrs. BartNura Carl of $4,006,179 or 40.69 per cent changed position and spoke almost nation's new cyelorama end ^ area. Town A Country Oil Burner WANTED — Men to run^ retail 44 and 6. Notch ^|pad, Bolton Cape. 4 large roomg and bath yajgd. Y o u li lov# setting !of sWitpming at the Bolton Lake boat since July 1, 1961. Antomobilcn Por Said 4 Notch Quarry., TeL H I 9-0617 CLOSE OUT pricee ori' floor sam- this spacious ranch,, TR 5jM11. son, East Hartford; Marcy Stone, (kith enthuaiasm of the new Ai- formation building on the Gettya- Service, 624-6481. Electrical Serviced 22 stores. WlU’train with p g f to com - first floor, full basement, lot irge UvlnF launching area off Rt. 44A. The 177 Irving S t.; Frank Obremski, According to s report by plea and demonstratora; console TWO-ROOM furnished apartment 90x160, price $13,690. FHA 'tinanC'^ room, Worksaver kit 8 or 4 gerls. burg battlefield — a medeniiatle NEED CART Tour oredlt turned ily with our m ethods. F ast grow- NEW CEDAR dotbee-li&e poles In- BARROWS & WALLACE area ie posted against swimmtog 134 Hilliard S t ; Richard Nadeau, wood K. Elmore, president-, the BUSINESS MEN!! Metropolitan FREE jilSTIMATES. Prompt seiV- Sig chain. Must bd aggressive, TV aet, Stereo phonogr^rii, tape fo r working couple. CaU 9 0 8-7480. ROCRLSaDOB!—7 romn Ranch, 4. tog. Minimum down payment. 80 bedrdotna, 3 baths. ' (w aytoid "France has abandoned us.” i structure a few hundred yards . down? Short on down payprent? Life Insurance offers Creditors In stalled and. Cne^hevrolet recordere, Toro 21” rotary mow years old, large modem kttriien, 8s B. Center St., Manchester after 9 p. m. Hartford; Mrs. Carol Alexander, last five years have brought an sold one! “So now we are no long-i from the place where Pickett’a ice on aU types of electrical wir must have initiative. Box U, year term. Seeing is believing I garage. Approximately 82,500 cash increase in deposits of $15,696,408, BankrvMT Repoaaeasianr Don’t surance. S(rie Froprletora, Part ing. Licensed and insured.' Wilson wheels, kitchen'range, bathroom ers. Marlow’s, Iric., 861 Mam St! TWO ROOM furaished ipartment, miilt-m oven and range, dishwash required if intereated in assum- ’ 9 0 9-5306. One of the men, Raymond Blouln 106 W oodbrldge S t ; Mrs.^Emma er Frenchmen but Algerians. We'charge ended in the Unkm linos, H ^ d . sink. 9 0 9-1988, Call to see this and other good Jr., 27, of 7 Huntington St., Hart Doyle, 348 E. Middle TM e.; Holly or 60.8 per cent. despair! See Honest Douglas. In- nership, Corporatian, Group Electrical Co., Manchester. MI irivate bath, refrigerator, atove, er, disposal, pantry, stc. Large honriea. Madeline Smith, R eu tor, ing m'ortgage. -Alice Clampet must do all we con to make our \quire about lowest M m snudl- CHR09(E kitchen set with four ieat and hot water. Afply Mar diiung room den center entrance ford, was also charged with intoxi Martin,' Old Stpne Rd-. Vernon; Tbtsl assets amounted to $46,- Health, Dtfe, Weekly Indemnity. 9-4817. Glastonbury, ME 8-7876. MEN wANVauj for food proceaalng TRAILl^r and Craftsman table ID 9?16(3. A^ncy, Realtora, 90 9-4843, MI n ^ homeland a success.” M payments anywhate. No small ••Red” F arm er, MI 8-3105. chairs, excellent condition. 90 low’s, 867 Mam, Maneheater; hau, paneled wall fireplace hi Uv 8-7357. CHOICE AREA-880 Porter St. 8 cation, breach of peace and resist Roy Farris, 9 Durkin St.; John 181,747 on June 2*, 1963, which plutt. VHtLIrain. Muat I>e aggres saw .-1956 Chevrolet 310 standard 9-1817. Many thousands of Europeans loan or finance o^pany plan. sive, must have initiative. Box .T. ing room with a besutiful view, S MANI^HESTER—7 room spUt level, bedroom s, IM baths, large Uving ing u re s t. Stevenson, 68 Oak S t; Gary Gou- represents s gain of 6.9% since Ricochet Peltet Douglas MotOTBy^ro Main. 6^ Iriquire 88 WaddeU Rd. THREE R009IS and bath, aU utUl ANDOVER—6 room Cop*. Barn, Arrested on the swimmtog lette, Andover ; George Coetaa, the first of the yder. The five year reluctantly Joined in the massive Herald. NOT $800, NOT $800, bedrooms, 3 baths, 3-car garage, 1% baths, rec room, garage, (x>v- . room, fireplace, stmporch, ga- “yes” vote that called fbr Inde- ties forniahed. 90 94110, 90 plastered walls, selliiw at bank ered" patio, half acre of piurkllke 10 of land. More available 'raFc. shade trees, immediate oc chargee were Colin Fox, 20, o f 118 MansfielH; Donna Hindaon, 7 gain in ' sssets. is 817,846,095, or Injures Woman 1981 PLTM ODtH , rumring, 1983 Houehold Serviegfi foirtgaires 31 L o a m SALEI—$U load only $13.80. NOT $700, NOT $600, 9-9304. 61.27%. . / pendenceevin (KilUiboratlbn . with experienced Also gravel, fill, atone and white Mq»ralsal, $U,000. FbUbriek Agsn- grounds. Hayes A gency, 9(1 8-4808. if desired. Vacant. Tongiran Agen cupancy, $21,700. Ken Ostrinsky, Main St, 9(ahcheater; Stanley Lockwood St.; Carlton Buckmis- Plymouth Aviailalrie b>r parts, Offered IS-A N O ! -NO! cy, MI 8-6331. ter, 1 Longview St, Rockville; Dividendg-have been paid at the FYonce. -In some districts, their CASH AVAILABLE. If you have inside and outside woi._ sand. M I 8-8608 oy, 90 94464. R ealtor, 9(1 3-5159. Ha'yman, 25, of 479 School St. A Manchester woman was ta- packagSydbal. $78. M I S-06M. tween 8^7 p.m^838-778S. ^6 Bay- NOT EVEN $880 $11,'600—^BIG EIGHT room hewae, Bari Van Camp, 39 F’annington rate of 4% on ail oocounta during vote for independence was more real estate equity, caU us for BUT A WHOLE HOUSE Hartford: and Henry Hotu Jr., 30, Jured in the right foot yesterday WASHER REFRIGERATOR re berry Road, Glastdnb DIEHL pedestal 24” fan. suitable BusliiaaB LacftfloM BOLTON—Brandy St Custom built g()od lot, shed and barn. NOW BOLTON—Sevnn-nxnn Ranch oil ^ERNON—8 or 4 'oedroom ranch of 364 Edge wood St., Hartford. St.; Mrs. Angelina Keith. 32 Hoi the pest^ year. The total amount than 60 per cent. pairs. Promjpt economical, expert, funds. $2000 requlries only $44.80 3 R009(S LOVELY six wooded acres. Two-car base The Moslem majority, of by s bullet fragment from, a-pis p6r month, including repayment. •.for place of businesa or shop. FyM* Beat 64 6 room ranch, one-half acre land heating system to the Kbuae, 'brith IH baths, only 2 years old, They posted $26 bonds fpf appear-' lister Bt.; Mrs. Doris Dick, Dock- distributod in that period 'was $1,- 1988 l^ R D . 3-door, standard, good guaranteed. Phone MI 9-4887. Pot- NEW FURNITURE scaped lot, garage, ameaite drive, ment garage. ExceUent locaticm, course, piled up the masSive vote tol fired accidentally by her htw- cohdiUon. m 8-1378. Frank Burke, . 346-8807 days, or A a l ^ $75. M l 9-8838. Youngstown kitchen, bakement. located in fast gtWing area ap ance to Manchester aessibn of Cir erel Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Frances 483,72F. terton'a, 180 0 « it e r S t WANTED — toobnaken a AND APPUANCEB oU hot water iMseboard heat Needs redecorating. Withlp two near the. school. Top value at only proximately 15 minutea.from Man- Schmidt, 14 Clyde Rd.; Mr*. Kath for independence, and the fihol re bond. ' 829-8868 evenings. EVERYTHINO cuit Court 12 on July 16. Mortgagre Ibens continue to be machinlata., .E ^ set up m trailer, custom built, BTORB FOR rent. MS E. 9(am St plaster walla, fireplace. Beauti blocks of a new school. T. J. $18,500. T, J, ‘Crockett, Realtor, Chester, $15,900. J. D. R ealty, 9 0 leen McKJoan, 4XL Bluefield Dr.; sult ie expected to be close t o 99 She is Mrs. Alfred A. Dlcksu, V o l v o 1958, PV 444, ezeeUent run REWEAVlNO of bonis, moth holes. FOR ONLY $800.00,^ - MI 8-1577. Blouin was detain(id at the Col the dominant investment of The 32, ot 69 Francis Dr. Mrs. DiCk- ning ccnditlCQ, 1 ^ , Tel. 4x8x8' ali^atMl frame; fenders; 9 0 94339, 94. fully finiahed rec room. Ftos Crockett, R ealtor, 9(1 8-1577. 8-6129. Mrs. Wilhelmina Gore, Glaston Savings Bonk of Manchester per cent affirmative. Some towns ZlptMTs repaired Window Sbadea .work, .^ company benefits. Ap n el^ b oriiood , $16,900. Robert chester State PoUce Troop and re au received the injury when Ixnr 9-7538. Business Opportmiities 32 leave ■pringi^'^ock absorbers, 'Which Irioludes: leased this morning under $880 bury; Joe^h Fracchia, Hbbron; amounting to $35,223,9, or 74- registered not a single “nO” vote. made to measure; all aised Vane- ply ^Fficb.Madrine Tool Co., Route 18” wheels. A-lXqMidltlon. MI STORAGE AREA,, Or suiUble for W olverton Agency, 9 0 9-381$. MANCHESTER—2-fai»lly 84. Con- ■VERNON—8 room- ranch commer REDUCED FfHt (|ulck Bale—pleas husband, attempting to coordinate tian Iritaids Keys made adiile you Bedroom Suite . cial .Bone, Close to Vermin C ircle. bond fo r court appearance on jthe Horace Pattern,’' 468,Main S t; .27% of assets. This rejnesenU on The vote aet a sweeping seal of OLDSMOBILE 88 convertible: 1958, MAN OR WOMAN 6 ,and 44A. Bolton, Conn. 9-4409 o r M I $-1671. 1 smaU buameSB. Ciril 9 0 8-3457, 9 4 venimit. City water and sewer. ant conveniently located Cape, Mrs. Emily BUison, 12 Dobson a misfiring target pistol, shot a wait. Time Recorders for r«it. 1 Living room Suite only. PORTER St.T-tsurge colonial home, Big possibilities in a tremendous sam edate. increase of $4,383,0^, or 14.21% approval on the Bvion cease-fire power steering, brakes, automa- To Service Bus'lino. Tongren Agency, 9H Must see to appreciate. Call 90 Rd., Vernon. agreement thot^mided the bitter, bullet into the ground. The bul M allow’s , 867 Main, M l 9-8331. 1 Dinette Set 6 bedrooms,I, 2% Mths, *war 3-6321 growing, expanding area. Large 9-8705 for appe^tm ent. State Troopera ^Richard May sinew-July 1, 1961. The extent o f let ricocheted off the ground end . Uc, radio, heater, good rribber, ex STORE—Suitable fo r barber Miop, BIRTHS SATURDAY: A daugh 7%-year Algerianin toway. cellent condition, M I 8-7779. PART-TIME EXPERIENCiBiD plumber with E. AIR CONDITIONER, % h.p., tike I Healthrest Mattress n g e . large landsciq>ed lot. Call now. Tongren Agency, MI nard and Raymond Andrews, an the increase in the mortg;age port a fragment entered her foot. RADIO-TV REPAIRS all makes. 1 Healthrest Spring beauty salon, office, etc., parking. IT’S A HONEY, so bring the 3-8321. 9(ANCHESTBRr-Bea«tifui 6 room ter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Benito, folio is indicated by the gain over Hartford Journeyman’s Ueenaa: new, reasonable. Phone MI 8-4823. Shown by appomtrnent.'Mariw BS. swering a oomplatot of neighbor 32 Deerfield Dr.; a daughter to Mr. Shortly after noon, 'she hod tfte Cars, phonographs, changers. TOY ROUTE - T R 6-4708. 3'^T^row Rugs Corner of Vejnon and East Jdiddle RobeitSMi, Realtor. Ml S4$8ft ' money. 4 ttx>m expandable Cape custom built spilt leVel. Fektures ing residents at 11 p. m., found the the last five yeara which is $19,' PLTMOUTH 196^ suburban deluxe Honest, economical. Guaranteed and Mr*. Donald Green, Coventry. fragmeilt removed and waa tre4t-‘ station wagon, v-8 engine, 9 pas Very Small Starting-Clapital ' SEARS AIR conditioner, 8 room 1 Btiudoir Chair Tpke. 9 0 8-4731. with screened porch, large lot, im include hot water oil heat, full four men swimming in the nude. 257,299, or 120,8%. Hogan Renam^\^ ed at Manchester Memorial Hoe- 'X. 90 dajg. Famous for aei^Ce for WANTED—rFliU-tima aa^ierlenced capacity, 110 volts. Used one sea 3 Vanity Lamps m ediate occupancy. Only $12,500. plaster house, IH baths, picture BIRTHS YESTEJRDAY: A son senger, low mileage, radio with years. I^ on e MI $-4587. Potter^ GOOD INGOME They report Fox, Hayman and to Mr. and Mrs. John Rich,, Wap-: -pltal. rear speaker, hem r, power rear 80 appliance service irian-manager. son, m oving, $180. M I $-4366. 3 Pillows bther Us^ga available. Alice book kitchen, formal dinlhg room, Hetu obeyed their order to pome ton V Operate from Home Rapidly expanding plumt^, raE HOME THAT $13,000.00 ■ ■ ping: a son to Mr, and Mrs.-lTiom- Sheriff Candidate The' pistri was An antique Sta- window. 48 Hollister St. M I 9-0311. 1 Pr. Blankets Houses For Rer 65 Olampet Agency, Realtors,. MI rec room with fireplace,. 2-car out of the lake "like gentlemen!" vene Urget piatol the couple had Several Qlmce TfcrrHoriea heating and elkctrlcai companji in Sa VE 47B on repossessed Toro as Powers, 12 S. Alton St.; a son Gravel on Road HAROLD ft SON Rubbish Remov 1 Cocktail Table 6-4543, M l 6-7357. garage, large shade, trees. High Blouin, they allege, ^ecame bought on Saturday, police 1960 R ED C r o i v ^ ’m L E V olk s RockvlUe nas wonderfur oppor equipment, includes power handle 3 Table Lamps MANCHESTElR—Newer 6 room OFFERS EVERYTHING Talk about tremendous values. location with \iew. Spacious lot. to Mr. and Mrs. John' Sheridan, Incumbent Democrsitio Sheriff al, OBllaia, attics, yarda, and AVAflJ^LE SOON 31” whiriarind mower, ranch partially furnished, excel STARKWEATHER ST. — Excep abusive and obstreperous and had East Hartford. Patrick B. Hogim of Bristol was wagen, 30,000 m iles P rice $1,800. tunity- for tight man. Phone TR 1 9 X 13 Rug Dlls house is only a few years Priced below owner's cMt. to be handcuffed. Basis of Suit weekly jriek-up or burner bariela. MANGimiTER and also 8-4708 fo r i^ipobitment. self “ ed snqw''Wower, sold lent area, $185 per month. Lease, Near Buckley Scbom-r4%' room tional older home, 6 rooms,_mod- old, ctistom built for the pres DISCHARGED SATUR nominated to run again os oheriff M I 8-8788. Harold Boar, Ml 9-4084. 1 Floor Lamp ranch, 8 large bedroom s, 18x18 Uv- Vacant. MI S-6273, BrOe-BuV » r d Rock'ViUe fo r $28 $314.96.' E-Z 1 Smoker referonces r e q u li^ 9 0 3-0803, P I ernicod. -$14,500. J(»eph Barth, ent origtoarowners. Real neat Realty. DAY: Ralph Fletcher Jr.. 87 N of Hartford County In a conven Hartford Storrs Tenua. 's, 861 Main St 3-7888 ing room with paneled fireplace Rrokor,' 9(1 9-0320. /fBlm St.; Da'vid Caron, East Hart The town has received notice tion Saturday at the Hotel Bond. ABSOLUTE bargain—custom made 86 Pc. Dinnerware Set wall, huge picture window, cloeets ranch with three bedrooms, big that a 10-year-old girl received a 1948 JEEP8TER . 9 0 9-0886. itafford Springs WipdSor 34 P c. Silver Set kitchen, living room (sure It BOLTON — Large 4 room ranch, ^ocfctii7/e-rerftoi4 ford; Richard Kos, 119 Chambers He woe appointed in I960 by .ftn"- sUpcovers, drapes and upholste^! W ethersfield WUllmaqtlC S9CALL SINGLE house, $100 galore, kitchen has aU buUt-lns, 9IANGNE8TER—Special. 6H room St.; t^ n is Humphrey, 114 IVal- broken,leg when the. blc.Vcle she mer GoV;,^Abraham A. Ribicoff to Budget terms. Call Mrs. Roberts, 18 Yds. Floor Covering has a,fireplace). And, there is beautifully landsciqied, overilied Plus several other areaa COST fi(98tii and Aceessorlea 46 monthly, 3 year lease. CaU 9 0 garbage dispo^, separate dining ranch plus garage, $14,900. 8 room garage, mortgage may be nut Sr.; Bknll Hollay Jr., Stafford waa riding went out of control In succeed Sheriff Donald Potter who M I 9-7590. 834-0154. <■> ' 1 Westinghoose Refrigerator 8-2107 Or 9(1 8-3108. area, plue,.ailunimum combinations, a garage in the basement, stair i^wluk Backed sand snd gravel on 'Woodbrldge S t MGA 1987, EXCELLENT c o n A U ^ 1 EmersMi Television rider homei $9,500. Short way out, way up to the secemd floor af assumed by qualified buyer. Sprihgs; Richard Howland. New had resignbfi . t o become aUte 29,000 m iles, w ire wheels. M I We wiU. ^point a eincere man or TEN FOOT racirig boat, excellent intercom system, rec room, study, 8 bedroom ranch plus garage, Britain; Mrs. Jennie Perrett, 15K June 12 around 5 p.m. treasurer. n"" AN UNUSUAL hargajnf Reuphol- woman-b> service a number of aen- EVERYTHINO , fording excellent storage, com- Hayes Agency, MI 3-4803. 8-4958. ster 8 piece Uving room set; sofa conditiOti mahogany deck, steer' worit room storage room, all on 818,800. Many m ore, all pries For Recfleetion Forest St.; Joseph Roy, Coventry Pamela Hurley received a spiral Potter ia noW-ovorking for the sattonal self-service “TOT SHOP.” ONLY $800.00 Sommer Homes For ttait 67 SOidOO lot. If you want quality and binatiem storm s and . screens, fracture of the right leg. her and 3 chairs $1^ Choose from ACCOUNTANT ing, ujriioistered seat. Asking $186. Free storage imtil wanted! Free ranges. CaU the Ellsworth Mitten corner lot oh a bus line. ANDOVER LAKE—Are you tired Mrs. Ann Laliberte, 33 Grandview legislative eounciT.x , 1968 CHEVROLET Bel Air, S-door Displays located in markets, drug, MI 9-8466. convenience. caU owner 9(1 9'4369. A gency, R ealtors, MI 3-6930; 9(1 of city heat? Lovely well buUt St.; Walter Davia 88 Hyde St.; father, Philip J. Hurley, said in hla The Hartford ccslv^tion, which hardt8129. 64 acres of. high land partially Certified and approved is now of Company—aU .types of'sidlng and TOT MERCHANDISING CORP. Screen D oors from $10.50 Each Wanted To Rent 63 stored 4 bedrooms, 15 mmutes cleared $10,000. E ve; Bill Rockville Mayor Leo B. F7aherty Mrs. Josephine 'Adams, Andover; fering claasroom and behind 84-10 88th Street . Bgement when qualified. . Cali experience. F i^ imates IMMACULATE ranch—3. large bed Mra. Helen Hanson, Loehr Rd.. roofing. AlumlmuaxIdaplxMuda' a upon request CW Keni Robln- from Manchester, large modem FORD STREET-4 bedroom house, Bolee. MI 94858. ' Jr. waa elected conyenti(» chair wheel instruction for teen-agers. W oodslde 77, New Tork m anager T R 6-8668 or write P.O, CASH 'N CARRY WANTED—Houae to rent. Physi rooms, family kitchen, coverro Ideal for small family. $13,S00. man and Beatrice Kowalaky of An- Rockville; Mrs. Mary Sklener, Nor Unexpeued workman Box 303, WUlimanUc. son, MI 8-1868. famUy siu ' kitchen with- huge MI 94075. cian, wife and three month old rustic fieldstone fireplace, IH patio, . attached garage, nicely Joseph Barth, Broker, MI 94320. WARREN E. HOWLAND (^ver. Convention secretary, wich; Michael Goldanider, South I NOBODY, BUT NOBODY, UPRIGHT PIANOS by the W en infant. Deairea 84 bedroom house, treed lot,> cloee to achoola, shop E-Z LBRN xmiVINO Scbool-Safa. ; z : Help Wanted—^Female .35 CARPENTER wanted experienced baths, 3-son« heat, patio, 3-car TOLLAND—New homes reduced r !b a l t o r to choose from. Come m, see ni unfuriiiahed by Augulst Ikt. Write garage, ideal location for honea, ping, bus, $15,800. 9 0 9-9887, courteous bnatructions in driving aU aroUnd man., steady-work. Call ' UNDERSELLS NATIONAL 4 to: Apt.-No. 3, 99 Harris Road, for short tim e, $12,690 ranch now 876 Main St. j? 9(1 8-U08 from Oonnectieut’a laigeat. Auto R oofl^ and ChiBiiieya 16-A HOUSEKEEPER to five in. P 06l- Swift BuUdera after 8 ..T R 8-2714. hear, what can be done to a tinny $38,800, PhUbrick Agency, 9 0 old piano. You won’t beUeve what Portsmouth, Virginia. 84464. BOLTON—6 ' room , ranch, . acre $11,990; $18,290 Cape now 812,290. matic and standard uiift, dual RpOFING—Specriallstng repairing Uon available July 1. Write Bm F; N A -n O N A L LUMBER, INC wooded lot plastered walla, Hurry, • only six available. 10% ____ ;------Herald atatiqg reftfenoes. INTERVIEWING fo r mUl help, 881 STATE STBEET you aee and hear. Open vleekdays FOUR R009(8 heated, first floor, controBed,' fully Insured, ptek-^ yroaU at an kinda, naw roofs gut- Tuesday, 10 a.m. Must be 5’P” or EAST HARTFORD town fine—Pre ceramic bath, garaige, tool shed, down required. Joseph Barth, PINE KHOB Hnx, South Wind- NYLON TUVELESS . aervical Older and nervous NORTH HAVEN. CONN 10 aa.m .4 p.m. Saturdays aU day, reasonable. Preferably southeast far arork, clrimneya elaaned (XJERICAL assistant to -buyer, over. Rogers Oorp., Mill and Oak Meyers Piano. 91 Center Street, war Cape on fiv* flat acres, smaU assume 44% mortgage. , Hayes Broker, MI 94820. . KOf-^ bednx)m' ranch, attached depte our specialty. Pay galred^ ...—.—jjjAlunrinum aiding. 10 CHeatnut 8-2147 section. CaU MI 9-5601 after (:S0 Agency; MI 3-4808. maintaih good records, some fil land, Manchester. Manchester. (Off street paridng p.m . bam In the rhar. Good deal at: ^garage, 1 4 baths, built-ins. half l i b e r t y go, tifte «nly ttae number yeara' exparieqpe. Free Fr eatlraatee. ing little trolng stroag on con- only $27,800. T . J. Crockett, Real 8% ACRES im m aculate 7 rocmi acre shaded lot. Owner. M I 4-1877. soiia nbeded. CaU for freabobklet. next to Btore). Colonial, 14 baths, large cabinet r -' {ktn Bowlay. MI 84818488L 90 84768. taefing vendors. co get materials Diamonds— W a te b s^ tor, 9 0 8-1577. STEEP HOLLOW LANE . M I 8 4 Q B ' in for production. Iona Manufac Salesmen Wanted kitchen, exceUent bam. trees, only ONE LOW PRICE! Hoqscs For Sale 72 turing, M I 8-3111. Jawelry ifl 9(ANCHB5STHIR — Ranch, 6 . hig $17,900. Carlton W. Hutebirts, 9Q -7Jft(14 *r MORTUXM’S Diivibg School-Of Heating and Plumbing 17 SAlKSMAN interested in real es Wanted—*Tb Boy 58 rooms toclude 8 bedrooms dining 4 BEDROOM HOME 9-8132 Lots For S a le 73 ATOkIS fice, 40 Main K Manchester. WATCH AND Jewelry repairing at FLORENCE S f.—7 room honu to J U S T I C E COOK wanted to work evenings. tate, full time.-OiU 9Cr. Green, pxceUent condition Inside and otjd, room, Uving room with fireplace, Lemiriiia' oorrectly “May«Save QERARD J. Baronousky — Plumb- M I 94464. reasonable pricee, prompt ee;'• WE BUY SELL or trade antique SPACIOUS 8 room Cape, glassed NORMAN STREET-B-sone lot Apply Acadia Restaurant* iO tee. 3 aratehinakere, Maneheater? enclosed porch, one-car garade, and, step-saver kitchen, qU hot Here 1* truly a "Picture Book” , Tour Ufe." Driver education ing IniInstallation apd Repair. 90 9-8137. ' ^ ' and Uaed furniture, china, glaaa, water heat, aluminum storms and in porch, minutes' walk from aultable for 3-family dwelling. dasses. Member Connecticut Pro 84138. ABLE,. ALERT, Apt, Ambitious— tere oldeat eetaUlahed JeFeler. eUver, pictwrb frames and I old priced for quick sale, I18J00. home to one'of Manchester’s Charles Pofiti-TV Repair Services 18 R.N. OR L.FM, tuQ i 91ANCHB3STER—4 bedroom home, MI 9-3818 located m a quiet AA Zone. Venon H av^ TR B-! an PUe*>ceai Credit rooms, IH baths. rec room . adults only. Rderences REA L ESTATE CO. saut4-WMr BmS KaHS Jkmt Omlm thmmn _ freesera, washing machines, dry matek.*.;,. . ■ terma avallalrie. we alao buy uaed ATTRACTIVE sleepUg room, gen exceUent condition, iu,8M. PhU- . prospers. The half that has no liberty or jus A|l KO emwi! AM* Km Am OanaMS SMMS W>M; tripla - tanpsm d fer Sitnations Wanted— brick Agency. 9 0 *-*684. please. T, . inerMsas l. AtlHM MCMI n o m u* — UL. SIMMM. WMe IWM, MM.-r •"*• »*•*** ers, ranges, oil and gas burners. furniture. Hqger’e Furniture, 117H tleman, central, near bik stop, VINCENT A. BOGGINI tice muat build walbi and post armod guards n ut— , uunui w utstuf MMU Nr Mam t t m— n«Mia extra strencth and 9 0 9-0088. An work guaranteed. I n c . Female ■ ' 8U Spruce St. k u 9-8614. l^vate entrance. Inqufrs< 1$5 t AaiM un *(— a .Mtmnaa MS mt«ai maw uou m a e a r m m im m stamina on tiM road. 'Millinery, Dressmaking 19 Spruce Street. - ' I Address .79 Bast Center St. Manchester Juat'lfte 2 futnaces fw tiw to keep people in. • a m a f tart m m a l a o.s. a c a n * a s — a r ^ w w a i ■!■*■■ a «— l a LAWN 9CDWERS sharpened and Pine Street Maneheater MARRIED MAN with ctrilege do ABSOLUTE bargain, cuatqm 'made am a rHcmi itm *aa wamwi as aura "Onsau i---- rejpalred 'Sales and service, pick ALTERATIONS, men’s pants, Flower Fashion Bldg, 9D 8-9833 price t t one! The rey^ grees wUl teach in fall and needs eUpcovera. drapef and upbol' FURNISHED room for rent. Park' IP I W l R f LO O K IN G t ! . maximun fuel fisage up-and daUvety. lea skates sharp- ladies' and chUdren’s dresses, 8SATURE woman with shoe aelling summer employriient In Manchea' atery. Budget terms. Can Mi Ing. Private entrance. Oehtlemaai ! Box J-^Heratd ■'“When we celebrate our declaration of in- aned..-|«eclaion ground. L ft M plain skirts, BOc. 88 Olnton St. experience. Pleasant Fork Good ter area. CaU M I 9-8489, 8 4 a.m Roberta, t b 9-7890, 8344164. paly on coldest day* . . . aalury. Commlsaion. • Health in< sa 6-8061. r 1 POK A N iW BL0Q9(F1£U>—EhcceUent modern' dependencCi we should think o f those who Bquqinnent Qorooratloa,i R oute 81, or w rite P , O. Box 768, Manches . * 6-room Crionlal, seven yeara ri(L fuel laslinf ,i$ automatic, I V an on , OOllfi. TR S-7009.V9Canchea’ aurance. Inquire Shoe Dept., ter ■ Ught houaekae^ing HEATINp! UNIT 8 or A bedrooma, 82’ living room. and swerrun it elimimfe(L are not free. Then, we should be grateful for THAN ON ANT OIMR ter soOTianga. CaU Bnterprtaa 1848. Moving— Tmefciiig— ‘ House ft Hale. ONE LARGE corner table, 'aa la. room fdr one, working |ady pire- ftKMf P fO n i RNNI ON dOODYIMT S tora g B 2 6 M I,8-6892. I W O U L B C A U Hot water baaeboa^ oil heat. 14 PhOne for details todayl our blessings. LAtVRliDWER DICTAPHONE trat|acripttoirist, ex- SUoationB Wanted— , ferred. W baths. Full ceUar. Single grirage’ :~ t .' . perienced, for permanent poalUaa 8EPTKTMIKS Beautiful large trros. 44% mori^ V O l l r WILLIAMSON Oft«l*r Mint Alao lawn makitenan(“ 3 . : MANCHESTER Moving and Truck WANTEDUaentlemah or couple HARRY VAN CAMP .AMto' Frea plck-i» and deUvery. Little ing Company. Local and-long dis with East Hartford manufactur Male 39 LARGE CHBSTBiRFIB LX) aofa. to share single house, center , of gage .available. Priced to seU. ft McKinney. 15 Woodbrldge tance moving, packing and ator- ing company, electric typewriter* Good CondiUon. OaU 9 0 S-0786. town. 9 0 8-7888 after *. $18,900. Quick occupancy. S h o ^ 81. 9 0 84030. ' aro. Regular service, throughout , 40-hour week, saaaU offiro, Uber- AROUT R*P*M* njIM EB SEWERS by anpototment. Phone 9(1 84278'^ BOT DESIRES odd Jobe mowing lOTOHBN TABLE, chair, and 009CF0RTABLB room to . quiet, Brae-Bum Realty. 0 4 New England atatM arid Florida. al benefits. CaU 389-37X7, R ob le ft graaa, etc. CaU RD 9-3898. I TUi PINRST IN NICH t,S IANCHESTEI Till (SHARPENlNa i Service- Saws, M I '4 - ^ . Waatbroqk kbnufacturing Co, table, lamp table, cigarette stand private. home, shower hath, ga ■ m M n E t i s t * mCOIIPOMTED knives, axes, ahears, akatea, with lights, anfique table wlt|i rage, gentleman. 90 84848; .WAIKDT StREBT—a-famfiy 4-4. NORMAN BENTZ CARS WaIsHED and waxed, $5. B. AUTOMATIC HIAT SepEe TsakA Dry WeOs, Saww nSary Wades. QUiek service. Capi- LARGE p l a t f o r m truck for hire WANTED at once assemblers and mirror, RCA oonaola radio, um' *0-180 tree ifiaded lot, cenerete appointment only. CaU Jack, ~ NEAR MAIN ST.—For gentleman, mmmmmmmmAmmrnmm Ltoea laataUed-Ceilar Watsr^ and aneoito drive, 3-car fW***. < tol B rn^ent Co., 88 9Ialn St. with power Uft tailgate. Phoiie 90 iriaehine <9 eraton, fringe beri^ 8-7464; . ;breUa etand, bath aoalee, ateplad' 'W tlsg Deaa SHEFT METAL WORKS ■i.iL 'I iManoieeter. Hours daily 74. 8-06U. fits. The 1 ^ 9(anufacturlng Co., der (new ). CaU 9 0 84898. private entrance, parking, full cwllar, jiiluminUra storm* aiMl m BROAD S T ^ I IhtnMay T4. Saturday 7-4. 90 Regent St, 9Q S-31il. P earl S t, 9 0 8-7386. sci«ena, new exterior siding and t ■ ^ 84866,;^. .______• ■ 9IANCHESTER P ackags DSUveTy. Doga lyirto—Feta .4 FOR SALE- Hotpolat electric roof Good fiivsistmem in quiet lo- A D A M S ST. — Ml 3-89A 4 light trucking and package deliv GOMPAinoN boutekeeper to Uve stove, refrigerator (or. eottage, ROOM FOR lady Or gentleman. MUNNEY BROS. 'ieaUon. Robert Wrivertqn Agency, | 4 * ILCO. IiftWMt JOID gardsiii oared for ery., Refrigerators, washm and In with (rider woman, pleasant FREE —flOUSEBROKSR modem twin, bedroom set,' douHa Kitchen prlvUages, quiet*. In qriN 1C *481*. ' !. ^ tnkm atovli movmg qieolalty. FI home and surroundinga. WHta Box for a^opuoa; O bed, dreamy cheat, spring * > 4 ,a u ^ Oak SL, k t *4168, CH Harald, t 64738. SM N. Ms^ BU . . r V T ” r ~ etwira for roat BiaitMML T A M 78I. .,•■'■1 --wi \ V; ..■t" E IG H T E m r JKonrheoter lEueuttiis Hetslh
of Mancheatar to Robert T. and « Depitng St. Oo^ioeteos was Kiss Members of the Manchester Rod Mist Feted ^l^ya Oroaa of Norwlon. and Gtm Club will ineet tonight at Dorotby ■ A. Bbva at Mbasfirid,. About Town Public Records property at 148 Keeney S t "'idw i OopSiind sad IObs 7 at Mafo apd Bifelow Sta to go to John WllUem Stavms and lUsen At Kitchen ShoWer jbotb' dasamates of the M ds atoet the Holmes Funeral Home,, 400 P. Steveas «f Msaoheotar to Joha at B^ker J_JunkHT OoUegs, Wiwesa. MenttMn ot Mom Od. t, ToWn Main St and iwy respecU to the WamateS Deeda *n» Dspartiomt, wUl meet to- William H. McNall of Mandies- A. and Jeaii E. Cockerfaam o f Man Miss Judith Iftcit 14 Utnmg St., ter, will ba attendants «t tote Mrs, M a m a MatMnon whOse ter to Charles and Mary Falauskas chester, property .at 18 Ferndals tbe wedding of MUb Peck SBtd Wil aiflU at 7 et the firekouee ta pn>- son; RuaselFMathtoson, to a mem was honored at a surpHse kitchen heed to Holihelt FunermI Home, 400 of Manchester, fwoperty pn Dem- Dr. pantry shower Friday, evening at liam Carl Johnson o f IdawShester ber of the club. Uiig S t Joseph snd Catherine Perptto of July 28 at Ijknith Methodist Church. vo|,.ubaa,N o.832 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) lUih St, to pay reapecU to the the horns ot Miss 'JbdUth Copeland, .MANCaeStEtl, School, ha is the son Woodland St ./ land, the first on High St. and the "Finney Glaim^ of Manchester will be installed at second at 98 Walnut St 4^ Mrs. Ferdinand S Francis R. and Margery 1C. Mur opan tomorraw 9:30 till 5;45 a dinner meeting at 6:30 p.ni. to ' - MarrliM lloeiiiss I^rohdt^ Duval St morrow at Manchester Country ray ot Manoherier to Armando R, D^psey Sl^ and Bette M. Dania o f Btahehea- Gerald O. Downing ot Moht- iiif! Chib. The new officers are Allen ville and Marilyn J.. McSweenoy Ot H:!U ‘There will be a Mom and pray F. Behnke, president; Herbert ter, property at 8 Devon Dr. eigsadi Wadnasdayr July 4th On MV Frobe ers for peace tyednesday at Coventry, July T, center Oon|ro- B y DANIEL OLEPT John’s National Oath- W. Swanson, honorary president; Ansaldl Heij^ta Inc. of Manches gational Church. -a^n- at St. J< Herbert E. Johnson, vice presi ter to Frank Roberts Jr. and olib ^urch. Ohlldwn’s confes Jadk L Smith, 28 Kerry St, and ROC^LLE (AP) — A HARTPD r K (AP) — R e- aiona will be heard Sat'otdsy at 11 dent; George Dart, secretary; Florence P. Roberts of Manches publican State-.^airman A. Frederick W. Spauldihg, recording ter, property on Thayer Rd. Denise D. .Blaise, 120 W. Center year iqro ' tomorrow, three secretary, and Frank Miller, Carl E. and Astrid E. Hultgren St.,- July 14, Church of the As tourists' mrived in Moab, Seaflie Pinney ^ a y - chair treasurer. of Manchester to Norman L. and sumption. Utah. They planned to spend l§nged the fact that -016 sta te The Sodality of Uie Bloved Sac Nancy A. Gerhart of Etost Hart ETank N. Scott Jr., 4».Hyi|s B t, rament St. John’s National Cath their vacation in the wide- allocated an additional’$84,- Tra^e Hot The Army and Navy auxiliary ford, property at' 128 Wetherell and Linda V. Havdcjns, w-TVebba 543 to the controversial mo olic Church, will meet tomorrow St.' .. Dr.. July 7, Church of the Asiump* open, rugged and desolate at 7 pjn. in the pariah hall. will hold a card party at the club tor vehicles records conver house tonif^t at 8. Oscar E. and Willa R. Stanford tion. Utah Badlands. The tourlits were a .55-year-old sion job on May 2-r^ix weeks ^ibes over- The Women’s Home League, widower, Charles E. Boothroyd, after the. state auditors first Salvation Army, will meet tomor P a Mra. Jeannette D. Sullivan, 41, and expressed concern that funds row at 2 'p.m. in Junior hall.'R e- HHi her daughter, Denntoe, 15. for Uie project had been “han LECLERC freshmenti will be served. ILiHl They had left Rockville five daya iini! before and had driven to Utah in dled and expended in an uun n - FUNERAL HOME By JACK b e l l Charles R. Smith Jr., son of I Bdothroyirs small foreign car. safe manner.” Mr. and Mra Charles R. Smith, 37 Boothioyd, a foreman at the As a followup to a memilem oru- H E R S fiE Y , P a. ( A P ) — FUNERAL Alexander Bt.;. Jeffrey Bennett, K mtow Machine Dompany;ln.Hart- dum sent to th«. Goveiernor on Gov6.' N elson a . Roekrfdlcr iiisl Rird, had visited the Badlands aev- Mqrch 20 by auditor Claronce E. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ben Dimlows Mark 50th Anniversary^ of New York and Wraley SERVICE nett, 132 Green, Rd.i^Krle John aral times. A photography bug, he Baldwin, Governor DeUipsey -last' week asked.State’s Atty. John D. Powell of New Hamps^e WALXEiR N. ston, son ot Mr. and Mra Rich Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Dimlow.f enjoyed taking pictures of the OrlSln Rd., South Windsor, cels colorful scenery and tbe weird rock LaBelle to make a full Investiga traded^ sharp-tongued jibes UDCLEStC ard JohnstVm, 183 Lydall St., and versary at a party relatlVea Alan Raiddin, son at Mr. and Mrs. bratsd their 50th wedding annl formatloas hi the canyon country. tion of the award andT execution today in a governors’ c(^ er- DIrsetor Saturday afternoon aLthe home of of contruts to 'converting the Benjamin Relcblin, SO Sanford Last summer, he had decided to ence discussion of transpor Rd., left yestetday for Columbus their son-in-law and ^ughter, Mr, taka with him hto friend, Mrs. motor vehiclU” records to a data C«ll Ml 9.5869 Sulttvan, who waa divorced, and proceuing system. ta tion . 3S Mala.StxMit; Mancheotor Boychoir Camp, Princeton, NJ. and Mn. Frederick Mahoney, 116 with Democratic Gov. Edmund and will be there until July 28. rsg. 7.50 her elder daughter. After the Chief Executive re- It's M driow's for 'XSreen Rd. / . the q>ent the first day of their questod the SUte's Attorney to G.. Brown of <3slifornia egfin g Mr, Din^ow, formerly of Wind vacatimt snapplilg jpictures in the look into the matter, Pinney them bn, the two Republican gov Q u o R ty sor, andform er Mae Breenahan scenic ooimti around Moah. Then asked why the auditor’s report on ernors squared off over the toaue 7 March 20 had been "allowed to of whether there ahouM Ito a fed SUMMER HIRNirURE. of Ndririoh were matri^ July 2, they drove to Dead Horse Point, 2 IL89 about 20 miles from Moab, Where languish on his. desk for more eral Department of Tranmorta* 1912 ' in St. Catherine’s Church, than three, months.” tion. REACH NEEDS. Broad BrOok. A Mass was cele tbttw Is an elevation overlookiiag Governor Dempsey replied that brated this, morning at St. Cath ' the Colorado River about 1,500 feet Their clash camr as re|iarts CHAISES, CHAIRS. there had been positively no delay circulated that 'the conferinca erine’s Churclt'^pn the occasion of • llghtweigfat below. in acting on the auditors report their ahniversaiy. At Dead Horae Point a main resolutions committee was having TARLES. aU e la s tic and added "This was something difficulty agreeing on any posi Komiei takes bite The Dimlows have a son, Edward struck up a conversation with the- we did not rush into." ^ SAND CHAIRS. Dlmlow of South Windsor; a HilH • extra control Oonnecticut tourists. Boothroyd re tion on civil rights and medical daughter, Mrs. Mahoney, and four calls that he seemed a friendly care for the elderly. UMRRELLAS ORd | i fe a tu re s 123 id 139 grandchildren. They .are Gold liiiii . sort, with nothing unusual about Republicans prevfoooly had out of ineffiaeiicj! • satin elastle , him. HARTFORD (AP)—The State KOOK-OUT GRILLS St^ parwits of a son, tg. Gordon agreed at a caucus to attempt to J. Dimloiw, U.S. A ir Force, who fr o n t and b ack As they drove away from Dead Motor Vehicle Department’s daily force a floor vote later in the day at mevLOW Prkos! was killed in the Mediterranean in panOls Horae Point oh an isolated desert record of automobile fatolities as on a strong civU righto statement, road, the man parsed them in hto ot last midnight and the toUii on World War H. The Dimlows hfve • w h ite.’ s -m -t’s i Charles E. Boothroyd is back on the JCb at a Hartford machine They might ogr « on Uiat, but lived in South Windsor for about oar. Farther along the rogd, they the same date last year: Powell, the conference chairman came upon the man ag^. He company fully reoovwed from the harrowing experience last 1061” 1062 35 years. Mr. Dlmlow to a retired summer in the desolate Utah badlands. (AP Photofax). and Rockefell«> Itod trouble com MARL.OI employe of the Orilfln-Fuller To IKimES STYLE 141 flagged them and said he needed a Killed ...... 123 130 ing to terms on the tranaportaticq.'' IWmHaie Department bacco Co., South Windsor. They flaBhlight to fix hto oar. are members of St. Francis of As Boothroyd loaned him. a flaeh- Pair Recaptured Abducted Israeli Boy Jteumted with Family It started with Rockefe)l^’a BIAIN ST., MANCnESnpt sisi parish, South Windsor. (Heiv Ught, the man tinkered with hto SOITTHBURY (AP) — Two In recommendation at a pan^' seu- He cwne to m lev lirip. on* ef ear Cem- Yosef Srituhmacher; 10-year-old laraMl youngster, U shown i^ th hU mother,^ Mrs. Ida Sctoihmaoher, aid l^ to by Satemis). cor. and tiien ha pulled a gun. Re Fireworks Dimlays mates were recaptured early today 37, and sister. Zina, 15, in Now Yorit today where they were reunited; Mrs. Sthri>yd recalls. Watertown Police, apprriiended a rabW of the ultna-orthodox Hasidic sect in Brooklyn. (AP Fhotofsx). ' ell who has Indicated he ifiay e^ r«g. 8.95 "He was oraqr.” the pair in a truck reported sterfen pose the New York govwnor for Mrs. Sullivan threw a waUet frfm North Woodbury. the 1964 GOPy^seidential noml- containing 8258 on the ground and Tlie eacapeea were Identified as nation, obJeqlwL the man started riiooting; He Frederick White, 18, New Haven, To Boost Sugar Profits killed Mrs. Sulilvan with a bul and Kenneth Kent, 17, Winsted. Keim^dy Tries Thq aigumeat started when 2 (of I3.8d let through the bead, Then he HARTFORD (AP) — State Shaw said at least 64 pub State Police said .the tsen-agers PowM nkian>«l at RockefieUer: ^ty^ed on Boothroyd. BooU^oyd offioiBls urged caution today lic fireworks diwlays were were found missing at tiie 15:50 “ W h y /M ’t you noake your point to ' Ftfirth . of ' JQly' iirew orks. scheduled for tpnight and .te- pjn. bed dhei* yestaefiay. To Altelt^tSugar andy4et ma nudte my ownT* (Oonliiibed oa TMrteen) (Rmleye,. morrqw night [earn gtfa me tfie courteey OPEN TOMORROW 9:30 TILL 5:45— CLOSED WEDNESDAY, JULY 4th 'Imy particularly asked for • light-as-alr^ 'Somb^of those scheduled for ate finish my atato- ■.V careful cleantq>s after the dis tonii^t: FauMy- Injured Extension^fiRI ment,” RockefeUer fired back. spandex elastic plays so that ho explosives are WATBRBURY (AP)—A Worit- ’ New Lbhdon Ocean Beach man at the BcovUl Mfg. Co. died • lo n g lek d esign left behind to endanger chil Park, 9:30 pm. (edt); Had- WASHINGTON (AP) —The Sen .(ConUnnai en Page Twehre Byrd Deplore^ dren. ■- at St. -Matya Roepital last night In Congress Bared • w e is i m in in g dam Tercentenary, Haddam alter being Injured in an indu^riat ate has passed a sugar ertenslon Duty State Fire Murshal Meadows, 10:30k Waterijury f W hist band CkUToll . B. Shaw, teoalledi a Shopping IHaxa, 9/Braaford aocident. bUI and sent it to PresMbnt Ken startmg tomorrowl • whM=' . . C h a m b er^ Danbury case 10 yeara ago In 'American Legion \ Wharf, Police said George F^. Ring, 50, NEW YORK (AP)—The Nsw«references to other members of nedy for signing. But the adminis mm of 31 FarrSll Rd., was struck, by a • Srm-1 which three youngsters were Branford, 9:16; Legionxl'leld, York Times reported today that the House Agriculture Committee, tration hurriedly squ|ht to i^odify Injured seriously by an aerial hea'vy tranatomer when it feU RookvlUe, 9; Am erican\Le- secret documents of the Trujillo including Rep. W. R. Posge, D- it to soothe severM outraged Lat- BliUetiiis For Tax Slash bomb they found after a dia- while being hoisted by a crane. A dictatorship teU a story. of ihten' glon Post 180 display at cable snapped, Tex. In-American nations who feel they CnDcd rioEi^^AP WiTM tsmiet SPANDEX inm tt STYLE m anon Green, 9:10 pm. \ sive Dominican lobbying in the The names of several Agricul were being $hbrt-changed. WASHINOTOn ”" (AP) — Sen. Police said King, a motor truck our srrmtest. . . mmt Shaw noted that the IMl Displays scheduled for to operator, was directing the crane U.S. Congress In an effort to in ture Department officials dealing The Senate completed congri Harry F. Byrd, D-Va., chairman General Assembly tightened.- morrow night: ator. Death was attributed to crease Dominican sugar profits. with sugar matters, ^ Inchxling V - of 4he Senate Finance Committee, the state flreworhg, law to slonal action on the comproml OfMJDWATEE OBRlCDqBD H a d d a m Tercentenary, ■nal Injuries and a fractured A Times Washington dispatch Lawrence Myers, Robert Case and measuto'^ Monday night, voting 04- today denounced the U.S. Cham make the displays ah .safe as Haddam Meadows, 10:30; ^ said information about the lobby s J. fiturpby.o also ‘ were men HEBSHEY, Pa. (AP) — S«m possible. The tow, he saijl, has pelidsL ^ 12 Miproval after lengthy de- ber of Cbmmerce’s call for a sub Ocean Beach Park, New Lon-''^ ing was contained in documents tioned. So were those of former batd. Oekhraterto toyes4$ e< ttto stantial Income tax cut. three key feattiree: don, 9:30; Oolumtom Park, obtained by the newspaper in San Undersecretary of State Chester ipubBean eanftrenee drew Byrd said the reduction would 1 — Sponsors of displays Meriden, 9:30; Pope , Park, Mra, Graaao Candidate Immediately Democratic Lead crltMms today frena fawr ta Domingo ‘ from the secret ar Bowles and Adolf A. Berle Jr., a er Mike Mansfield of Montana be hiflationary and would mean must get certificates of com- Haftfdrd, 9; WlUqw Brook HARTT*ORD (AP) — Secretsuy chives of the late dictator, Gen govenwie. Govs. Jeh* ■. r«g. 6.95 of State Ella T. Grosso has for special consultant to the secretary moved to alter the protested pro a 31S-bilUon federal deficit. petency, Park, New. Britain, 9:15; Mt. eralissimo Rafael Leonidas Trujil of state. of Maine, Nernmn A. Ertie Byrd thus Joined the commit 2 — (M y two formutoa are NObo Park, Maftehester, 9:16; mally declared Herself a candidate visions by offering an amendment Bobart E. Smylie af t o re-election. lo Molina. Myers-heads the sugar ofiice in to a minor bill already passed by tee's senior RepubUcsn, Sen. John allowed in explosives./These Waterbiory ' 'Stadium, 9:16; The ’Times story gave this ac the Agriculture Department. J. 1 Oeoqta D. at J. WilUams, R-Del., in assailing are relatively stabl^ and bi- Madison. Tunxii island, 9:15; In. a letter to delegates to the tbe House. Utohyoleed stMag.anMNrt fer Democratic state convention, Mrs. count: Murphy apparenUy to an errone The amendment would provide the cham^r's proposal. v(dve tbe use of pe^lorate' of ^Lake Quassapaug Park, Mid- In pursuing . their lobbying ef the ^ 2 for I0«69 potash, dark altm^Uih, black dlebury, 10; New Canaan. Ko- Grasso said yesterday: ous reference to Tom'^ Murphy, jon additional allotment ot pre formed bmt Williams told the Sehate Mon ‘Tn this election year, I am forts, the Trujillo represeUtatlves deputy to .Myers, and B O b ^ Case mium-price , sugar tor Western day that "While it may be politi needle antimony^'and sulphur. Wania-Park, 9:15; Old Wal- were seeking to frustrate the sug Prealdeni^Dwtgbg Ot 3—^Adequate insurance . Airport.9:10;. Kil- again submitting my candidacy to apparently to ah erixmeous refer Hemisphere nations. erto O etm bnrg, P a , toras. cally popular at the time, the the invention delegates. ar policies of the Eisenhower and ence to William Case, an official • Iight4i8-air long-range inflationary results for must be iMiight to proteej.'^ -Hngly, Memorial School Field, Several of them—notably Argen ot the spectators At displays. 10 pm . '"I hope you will ^dorse me and Kennedy sdnolnlstratlons. in the department’s sugar divi tina and the Dominican Republic— span dex Americans would be. disastrous." WhUe sugar was the focus of bis oern way to aeparato tatorte X permit me again in 1962 to serve sion . have complained they were badly views he bellevee OaMwatar, m • control with He declared that., " I refuse to pa your candidate for the office of the lobbying, United States foreign The reporis cover conversations have any part of suoh irrSaponsl- treated under the extension legd^ spnltsemaa for ebnaervattvea, to c o m fo r t X. secretary of state.”-y, policy and domestic politics were and meetings in recent years in latlon. They feared the bill would m M n g a aslrt^ to tnralng M|| Vfie actim as to endorsie a cut , ’Hie Windsor Locks resident was involved. vdiich, 'ihe Times quoted the Do- • front and baw --m the face of our presoit deficit.” Free After 1S2 Years shan>ly reduce the amotmt of sug- elected to her first four-year term Rep. Harold D. Cooley, I>N.C.; five goveneaihstato parly sath> pans^ Byrd, told a reporter he would In 1958. The nominating conven was mentioned again and again in (Continued en Page Twelve) . (CoBtiaMd ,eu Page Twelve) *—*•»“*------T l/m a • w hi'te • have a detailed ^tement on the tion wUl be held in Hartford July the reports of the TVuJlIlo agents. velee In party aflata 13 and 14. FAMOUS B • s-m-1 y chamber’e recommendation later. Cooley Is chairman of the Agri' , But he said that congressional De Gaiille Proclaii culture Committee of the House ming to tJ.S. Metts as vice president; aqd Aldo tetiste ^' ■ sert their rule over Algeria. SAIGON, South Wet Nam (AP) eeastofiseetoe to advanee ef •, DeDomlnlc, Central Oonn^Ucut —Prince Norodon Sihanouk, Chm- GENEVA (AP) — The 14-nation aA32toC38 ^allenge Curb on Algeria’s independence became U S U M B t^ , Bunmdi; (AP) — Broadcasting’s president, as t r ^ - bodia's chief of state, has raised Lsotitfo conference decided' to 1.000 M arini •f Jmy ebeervhaee. HlOH H iaS l' MlD HIIUI. FAUatr iNilFT STYLE SIS effective at 10:80 a.m— 4:30 a.m. An African king who reckions h* urer snd a director. the threat of a military struggle thresh' out its few remaining dif Adyeiiisiiig Prices E8T—as the reisult of a statement tor hi the 6’00 to one of tbe beet royal twisters with Thailand in a warlike speech ferences in private after the Unit market’ s ehaMi rise to reeent. issued by De Gaulle following a ed States and Red China clashed Quit Thailand HARTFORD (AP) — A Chal in the world to coming to the Bound Over demanding possession of a ndned days. TTedtog * black ‘ • calf special meeting of the French United States this summer to ENFIELD (AF)'George H. tempi* peare|l before reports of Increased infiltration of Soviet Union’s Geoigi Pushkin, to in the Paclflo in a move cutting i ■' Taidor and Modeon. with fimer- BBASIUA Brass (AT)—The at hmnee in Hartford, Bloomfield In consequence, the relations pockst-etoe country next door to Judge Simon Criien In clroult Communist guerrillas from Laos avert any more' open squabbles 1.000 men from toe U.8.. took'Ohaapher at DegaWea and West Hartford, lias aaked the betwem France end Algeria being the Cbia|o at the of the mMth court here , yesterday, waived a into South 'Vlrt.Nam. that could Jar the precarious Laos force m the Southeswt Adton king proved FIANCEES -VavET STEP State Beard of Examiners ot Bbn- hintesforth founded on the oondl- and torp' the . malted States, IM t- bearing. The Intetnational Court' « t Jus peace., accooxto. dom. Snaree de BUY A COMPLETE 2 for 4e69 balmers and Funeral Directors to- tione defined by the governmental 1^ , Belgium, Swltsertond, the tice ruled in June that the dis The Western jxHrefs are hope Informants said some ot the Braairs ______. ■ ; 1 ' , , X drop a aec'tion of their regulations declarations of March If, 1962 (the Netherlands aiod France. (Ceatinaed oa Fage Twelvb) puted 800-year-oM temple, Preah ful that if things go smoothly, the leathernecks xfera being' flown di- week’a ipmmniaMto eriase- An .bairiag auch advertising. Evlan peace.agreement), the pree- Burundi to half qf the former VIhear, was in Cambodian terri delegates can complete a treaty recUy to land bases In tbe Philip drade, 46. • rsto an rative apd ea». I tdent of the French repuli^ de- tory. Thailand has eakl it would in txro or thr** weMu to guairan- • thin foam Shoi^ the board refuse, ac- trust territory of Ruanda-Urundi. pines, Oklnaxva and Gusun. Others •f Breaire-yeewfw* satoteik SHOE I WARbRdlE t«gidiH y'9.99 *' eotdlng to vrauam J. Tajdor.goa- ctorea that France solemnly rec Belghtmto tm v e i n duk, to quit 'No Herald reluctantly abide by. the dectoion, tee the neutrality {and Indepen- were being shuttled by helicopter uraa appreved Igr a 8t5M ve6a' lining for.extra afkt manager of the funeral ognises the independence of' Al- the .ooiuitry by the end ’Of July.' but it hab made no move to with dance o f the Southeabt Asian king to units of the U.S. 7th Fleet after atibrjhew slH^jing and. suppork homee, hto company .to prepared to Their departure copld, open the Tomiwrow draw its tM|(9 a frokt the temple. dom. atandbig. o ff Thailand. toU the / • embroidered oury the challenge to the courts. iM t way to itroubto tern tito maraml> Prince EBwaiouk toMl a graduat Red China and NbtiUi Viet Nam The Marinaq part of a 84B9- T ^ regulation in question pro- tn to r ok! Algwto. High Oommto- p oU tl^ '’(M s, bat tips. abalUsnt, ing claro of army «dficera Monday touched off Monday's exdmnge man force sent here six weeks NOW cotton broadclotl) - iristihn Fouchet, . eofi- OO-yeardld Imoharcb he didn’ t TlfB Mfincheater Evoning in Phnom Penh "w e shall not hes during a three-hour session 'of ago to ooufitor a Oommuntot " b IM z s i t»u t n o t fn « tt ’ hlbMs "advertieiag o f 7o^ • Ai)2^6,BS2-88^ services, matotlals, or both, end veyed Ds( Grtulle’s declaration think theiw would be aay. trouble. HfiTfild will not publish to itate to give our. Mood and our speaches welcoming the tornmUon threal in neighhqrtng 1m s , began i , ■ advertising by quoting prices, Preeident'Abderrahm$ne Fares w MwaathunUi baa field fits throne morrow, Independency D»y. fives, even sacfM dng our luni- of a coalition Imotton govmraanLi puUiqg .out MbMoy bacauM o f f dtyUs or coleri ; line ill. • ren ga petoe, « r medium- prtese tbe Algerian Provisional Execu- Drive earefuUy,-.— tirality" to gain ipasessloo of tbe Rad Chlneae del^ ^ AND SAVE!. / . •( •haiged m the pMC.” Uva npd tiwuifanmd to Dw p ro* 'tomplA h Han Fu neensad Urn j i ' • -to .1 '• '. '