4 I .•:v * V V / t f X **jl',, ® II' • , / ■y 5> . s • ■-■!'L -1 ■« . *\ • * . /• WEDNESDAY, JULY » . IMI PAGE TWENTY Avaraga. Dally Net Preee Rob The iFttthar f -v« lEti^nins l|frali» ' ■ 7 Bar She WMk Bodeff : «ff U. 8. Wi » ■- ./- Sum se. ueg Vetenuia State iSospital tomorrow Thera wiU be a saldwedc serv- ,ClMriRg toward eveuAig, fair The Rev. and MM. Alex H. Christian.'* M n. KlesLser win €MJOt^ VACMKUr Klsesser and family will leave to­ leaaei«hl|> to junlMs attendinr at 7 p Ju: Homemade cup eakes and loe of Bible study and prayer to­ a ^ cmI ^ tonight. Lwir in Sda. night at 7:30 at Trinity Covenant 13,601 Donors Aisked to Give Blood About TowU morrow for Camp Wightman, Rt. the camp. The Blsessers will re­ Ice erdam will b t served. gPLY gg THRU AHO. U Friday partly qa>u>y, mWi. High main at camp until AUg. 4. Church. i.‘ decisian on a recom- Ummhmt af Uw Audit 201,. southeastern Oonnectidut, 76-75. , Members of the t«dies of St. where he and his wife wiU serve The Women’s B^eat Associa- mendatioa of the ocgan commit­ BERUBE’S TTFEWBIKB Bureau «t Oireulatlon Mancheater—-A City of VUlago Charm In Name of Priscilla Gibson James will meet tcutight at 8 at on the staff of the family camp Mrs. Omra Blow, hoanltal chair­ Uon Guard Club will meet tomor­ tee will be disouased at a brief SEBVIOE the John F. Tierney Funeral Home, sponsored by the Connecticut Bap­ man, and membeM eC the p te a ^ ^ row at 8 p.m. at the homlt of. M rs business meeting after the senr* 47g East Middle Tpke. 210. W. Center St., to pay respects tist Convention. The. Rev. Mr. American Veterahf Aukinary, No. Augusta Bouiet, 149 Spruce St. Co­ ice. The planning board will meet A snecial bloodmoWle unit w illf Red Cross to keep a atockplle of to the late Mra. Thomas Toomey, Klsesser will tesush a course for 17, will sponsor a -.d m rtt* Mnro hostess wlU be Mrs. Hstlisr Gau- tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. at the TCHi. LXXXI, NO. 251 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN; THURSDAY. JULY If, 1962 AdTMiMBg'm Pago IS) PRICE FIVE CENTS .. _• A. blood on Vinnrlhand forPai* otherrkfh*F persons'TI#>>*SAnS inil\ be aet up In Manchester Tuesday a member of the organlnatlon. adults on "Making' Tour Home party for patient# at; Roeiq^ luU dette. .1- >i: church. !■' for donors who wish to give blood need of transfusions, says Mrs. in the name of Miss Priscilla L. Myron Boglisch, Red Cross blood ‘ Gibson, who was seriously injured program chairman for Manchester. Saturday in an automobile crash. Appointments to give may be B en Bel ivances State'News The visit is scheduled from 3:30 made by calling the Red Cross of­ -■A. I to 6:40 p.m. in Woodruff Hall of fice or the Gibson family, 46 Center Congregational Church. Turnbull Rd. Walk-in donors are The donations will not be used by also invited. Roundup Miss Gibson, but will go to re­ Persons in good health between eria Closer plenish the supply of blood she has the ages of 21 and 50 may donate, required fr^rti the Hartford blood and persons between 18 and 21 Ribicoff Opens bank. may give if they present permis­ = MAnirSTRECT. MANCHESTER ~ PHONE Ml 3 -4 m The donations will enable the sion slips signed by their parents. j OPEN MON. 1HRU SAT, 9:30 TO 5:45; THimS. TILL 9HM P.M. The slips are available at the Red Campaign for Advertisement Cross office, which also will ar­ Strife range transportation to donors Seat in Senate Instant Cash Available. "We like who need it. to lend money on convenient terms Ctift ENTIRE STOCK . . . Local, Rockville Services resistance of anti-Ben Bella CANAAN (A P )— ^Former for worthwhile purposes, and home Foot Fashion ALGIERS (A P )— A powerfH?* improvements are always worth­ struggle that threatened civil forcea within the city. The Oon- Gov. Abraham Ribicoff, open­ while” say the friendly folks at If you use those featherllght atantine prefecture eaid at noon ing his campaign for the U.S. foam toe-separators at pedicure war moved toward a climax the city was calm. CONNHXTnCUT BANK AND MEN'S, WOMEN’S, GIRLS', BOYS' Senate, said today President TRUST COMPANY in Manchester time, be sure to swish them today in this newly independ­ In Algiers, there was no sign of British Court at 893 Main, 15 North Main and the through warm auds before you put ent nation. A factional spIiL the. disintegrated, provisional goV' Kennedy should take the case Plan Hingl Parkade. them away. . shattered attempts by provi­ ernment of Premier Ben Youssef for a tax cut directly to the Ben Khedda, which had moved in people. Denies Sobleu sional Algerian leaders to es­ after independence July 3 to take Ribicoff gave this advice in a On Results tablish a stable regime. control of the country. prepared speech after his own AdmlnUtratiqie work appeared Algiers was quiet, despite the scheduled appeal to the people of Freedom Plea to be at a virtual atandstlU. Thou- outmml movement of Europeans. this northwestern Connecticut Most stores and business places Rands of Europeans who stayed on town to send him to Washington. LONDON (AP)—The Brit­ Of Canvass through months of terror before As he did when he ran for goV' independence, converged cm docks (Continued on Page Four) ernor, the former Welfare secre­ ish Court of Appeal today re­ and airports to get out- Two pas­ tary planned a hand-riMktng Btpdil jected convicted spy Robert Plans for unlimited toll-free ' 0 senger liners came to carry refu­ through town to kick off, his pSm- A. Soblen’s plea that he be set calling to nearby ccxnmunitieg gees to France. paign. free in Britain. and a rate increase for tele­ Although the situation was Traffic Safety As for the tax cut, Ribicirff said: Lawyers for the 61-year-oid psy­ phone users in the Manches-. NOW SAVES YOU 20%* marked by confusion and ^In some "Anyone who has d ^ t with Congress knows that necessary ac­ chiatrist contended his detention ter and Rockville exchange ON OUR REGUUAR LINE OF eases fra^entary reports, these in prison is unlawful and that he were the hli^tghts: Is^ue Shifted tion will not come spontaneously. areas were unfolded today by Congress too often lags behind the should be freed in, Britain under a Dissident Deputy Premier Ah­ writ of habeas corpus. the Southern New England “GRANITEr LUGGAGE med Ben. Bella appeared to have country. Telephone Co. "But Congress will only sot. If The^'British government contest­ the upper hand in western and To Teen-agers ed the appeal on the ground that Success of the ccunpany'S offer­ eastern Algeria. Ben Bella re­ the people make their point of view ing hinges on the results o t \ poll known.” Their personal affection Soblen—under sentence of life im' turned to Oran, western Algerian HARTFORD (AP)—A confer­ prisonment in the United States as to be conducted o t custmners in metropolis, after a triumidiant and respect for the President are both communities. The Public by Atlantic ence of more than a dozen top not enough.” a Soviet spy—had entered the trip Wednesday to Tiaret, ISO country illegally and should be Utilities Commission reportedly miles southwest of Algerls. Forces state officials Wednesday after­ Ribicoff delivered the speech to has approved of SNB7T preaoitlng a noon meeting at the Canaan expelled. loyal to him were seemingly in noon agreed that the key to the The hearing opened before three the plan to Us customers. control of Constantine and Bone problem of drinking teen-age driv­ Products Division of the Colgate- Company officials reported a 30- Palmolive OO., a plant he helped British judges shortly after the In eastern Algeria. Bloody chases ers lies with the teen-agers them­ Israeli toterlor Ministry in Jeru­ man polling team would begia a were reported Wednesday In Oon- selves. dedicate when it was built in 1955 canvass of telephone users in imder other auspices. salem rejected Soblen’s ' applica­ Rockville on Monday, to be fol­ atantlne. Meeting in Gov. Dempsey's of- tion to be admitted to Israel as an Deputy Premier Belkacem Business and Labor, as well lowed by a canvass in Manchester. Rce, the conferees laid the leading economists of all shades of immigrant. Soblen's Israeli law­ Krlm, a Berber leader and signer groundwork for a new approach yer, Ari Ankorlon, was expected The PUC says It needs 70 per of the peace accords with Prance, cqiknion support the tax-cut idea as to school-age drivers, aimed at a spur to further economic growth, to appeal the ministry’s ruling to cent. acceptance before the plan held forth In the Kabylie Moun­ shifting the Initiative for traffic the Israeli Supreme Court. oan bq approved, SNETT says. tains east of Algiers. He de­ Ribicoff said. ’The unilmited calling will be In­ safety from enforcement agencies Soblen, who has leukiemla and nounced Ben Bella and called for to teen-agers themselves. troduced before the summer of ' 4 ' a maesive rallying of support 143 to 154 reportedly has only a few months 1964 if a substaiUial majority of The ' conference was ca ll^ to to live, jumped $100,000 ball In across the nation. plan follow-up action on a special HARTFORD (AP)—The SUte telephone customers in both oom- A communique from Krim’s New York and fled to Israel-.late munitles apimove the plan and the • All pieces from our regular open report on teen-age attitudes, pre­ Motor Vebirie department's daily last month. He entered Israel on a headquarters in Tizi Ouxou sented the Governor two weeks record, of automobile fatalities _ Bhist Leaves Scen^ Like Battleground higher rates, the SNET official stock on sale for 1 w eeks oaiy/ dead brother's Canadian passport said. ____ claimed that ’Au|m6 had moved to of last midnight and the totals The wreckage of a truck (foreground) whose load of propane gns exploded lies across the road the gates g t 'CSSKUiUne to back and the Israeli government ex­ Under the pnHTOial. Rockville 4 Rugged, handsome Granitex (Continued on Page Nineteen) on the same date last year: pelled him July 1 as an Illegal im­ from one o t the docen homes the Mast wrecked yesterday in Berlin, N. Y., a picturesque hamlet in 1961 1962 residents would be able to make Scotchgard fabric with Eng- migrant. the eastern part of the state. In background, smoke' still rises today from damaged buildings. local calls to 151,000 teloihone cus- Kah grain Vachette trim Killed ...... 143 154 He was put aboard an El Al Is­ The truck driver, Robert J. McLucas, 39, Pomeroy, Pa., was injured fatally and 16 men, women and tombrs in Hartford. Manchester, raeli airliner for New York. Hs children were injured. Ten are in critical condition today. A woman who had to flee died of a Thompsonville and Windsor Locks ,e Choice of Dover Cliff Gray with Coming Pier Fire Probed heart attack today. She was Mabel H. Wager, 77. (AP Photofax)). black or Turf Club Tan with slashed a wrist and plunged a exchanges, Moffat said. Now knife into his abdomen. Rock'ville telephone users can only ' cocoa trim GROTON (AP)— An Invertiga- tlon' was under way today to de­ He was removed from Qm plana make local oalls to 7,600 other B«e«ilarhr termine the cause of a fire that in London and hospitalized. He la 8,500 Still on Strike Missile Failure phone users In Hie RockviHe sk- SUa*i Val*«-Pak ... . $27.50 ... $».M K«baiedy, Rusk Map damaged the end of a pier at the now almost recovered from hie change. iediw' Vol-e.Pok .. . $20.00 .. . $34.00 U.S. Submarine Base and forced a wounds. Manchester toleplxme u sers' 21' Orettheppw ... . $13.00 .... $M.40 submarine .to flee the scene. Soblen cabled Ankorlon to try Foils U.S. High would be able to make toll-free 34' Grottheppor ... .. $16.00 . . . $1200 A base official said, the fire was again to get permission for him to oalls to 13,000 telephone eustomers . . . $I6J0 3- Year Pact Seen In the RookvUle and Glastonbury M ' Grauheppar ._ . $30.00 discovered shortly after noon yes­ enter Iihrael under the 1962 Law of teleidione exchanges, said Uogrd 39* Grauheppar . $23.00 Berlin,• N-Ban Moves a terday at die end of the wooden Return' viMcb allowa most Jewc to Altitude N-Shot .. $10.00 pier. It WMtg[r6ugl|t: U)»tsr control Hobnm. ManohSster . M' Hot tax ...... elalni aihome in Israel. "We are offering fid s 'll to 6 pr. Shaa tog ...... $17iW »- General Dynamics Corp. and the BiiUetiiis EXTRA SPECIAL GROUP I: nedy, Rusk and other administra­ 000 in Jewelry. AFL-CIO Metal Trades Council government would not pam it the 11:15 p.m .(Hawaiian Standard tion policymakers will be occupied The robbere forced their way of New London. strike to extend much longer with­ ’Time). Calkd from AP Wires l J EXTRA SPECIAL GROUP I: © values to 5.00 with another issue of great (CoattniMd OB Page Five) out some action to resume work CHILDREN'S SWIA\SUITS’ t - into the home of Romeo Melfl, 46, ’The proposal to work toward a valugg to 14.95 O v y U 2.90 urgency—deciding what new pro­ of 8 Cherry St., last night and or­ ^ the nuclear submarines. (Continued on Page Four) / three-year contract was made EXTRA SPECIAL GROUP II: EXTRA SPECIAL GROUP I: / o posals the United States may dered him to open a safe in the formally to the neotiators in a SI.I.SIK b e a t s BABEY EXTRA SPECIALdGROUP II: r k f \ values to $6.95 make for reducing inspection re­ Canadian Predi^sts bawment, police eaid. statement, by Secretary of Labor WARWICK RX,-(A#j—Coo- 3.90 values to 4 .^ quirements for a nuclear test ban The men, armed with guns, emp- Arthur J. Goldberg and director mcHent state ttmnMsm Bobby Manclui6te^ valutt to 19.95 \ treaty with the Soviet Union. In African Mosquito Belt a. sizes 84 to 44 a boxer style N-Test Ban Treaty William B. Slmkln of the Federal Allen o t West Hartford enstofl EXTRA SPECIAL GROUP II: / " T f i f \ Rusk and other Cabinet mem­ (ConUnned on Page Four) Mediation and Conciliation Serv­ Tourney surprise Eddie Bar­ / a brief styles bers meet today for a discussion • cottons valuoste^95 ice. ITiey have been working ry of NewtoA Naaa.. .g anfl a lastex a prints and novelties of this iHoblem based on new OTTAWA (AP) — Chuiadlan For­ steadily with the neotiators since 2, today la tho quarter-final eign Minister Howard Green re­ a knits a solid colors scientllic information recently an­ Monday. Tumor Study Supports rowid of the New ■’ England nounced by the Defense Depart' turned from Geneva early today ’Their statement said the strike Anuitear Golf TournaMeot. Al­ . ment. Friday Kennedy, will meet and said he feels there is some has “seriously impaired' produc­ len, 38, Wrapped the'mateh up at the White House with 10 or 13 chance of agreement on a nuclear News Tidbits tion of nuclear submarines vital OB the 16th boie to move late key advisers In the hope that a test ban at the'17-nation diearma- from the AP Wires to the national defense.” They Cancer Virus Theory the afternoon aemt-fhwl round. filial dechrion can be reached ment conference. said a stalemate had arisen be­ Barry, n 42-year-oId fonner quickly. Green said that while the deci­ cause the company was unwiUing Boston Bnitaia hookey player, In London, British officials said sion of the Soviet Union to resume Johns-Manville Congress passes end sends to to make further concessions after By FRANK CAREY 's Royal Cancer Hospital, the became a sentimental favorito Wednesday that the new proposals nuclear testa ' was regrettable, twice Reaching agreements with . Associated Press Science Wri w president of the International yesterday when he ousted de­ will be pres'ented to the Geneva “ taking all things together I think President Kennedy Mil requiring overtime pay for work on fedetal- the unions only to have the work­ . ;OSCOW (AP) — The odd dfe- "Union Ag^aiifst Cancer, reviewed fending ohanqdon Ted Sideiowt Disarmament Conference within there is some chance of agree­ ers reject the settlement terms. the progress in cancer research of Newtogtoa. Coaa., 1-up. ^ C o r r v U a c ' two weeks. U.8. officials thought ment on ending nuclear testing.” ly aided cottstrucUoa projects over tribution of a kind of tumor ISTAMPB 40 hours per w eek.. .Representa­ ~In proposing negotiations on a among children in a mosquito since the last international con­ SHATTERMOOf TEANSIUCENT PANIll tives of Eastern Alt' Lines, its three-year contract basis, the of­ belt of tropical Africa supports gress four years ago. TAX HOPES l i n MABKET - flight engineers and its pilots ficials said: the theory that at least some hu­ ■"The last four years have added NEW YORK, July 36 (AP)— After Pattern Set in Laos meet in Washington with Labor "In addition to providing a new man cancers are caused by vi­ to the list (of cancer causes in Livelier hopea for a tax eat ao- slios I to 22 Department officials in attempt WILLIAM B. COBB means for accomodating the aR- ruses, it was reported today. man or animals and increased companled a Umlted s t o ^ mar^ to bring labor peace to Uilrt ma­ parenl minimum requirements

fmhtf '' (. -' I -r t MANCHBSTjER e v e n i n g HERALD, MANCmSSTER, CX)NN, THURSDAT^^[^Y M, 196» ^ FAGJii T i PAGE TWO MANCHESTER E\"ENTNG HERALB, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY Coventry completed sight weeks of .tocrnlt port bijbmitted by the National manpower a ^ reisearch funds, a Andaver kft^r Pattern Set in Laos training, July 5, at the Marine lademy ef Sclences-National Re- four to fiveifold increase in the "For Flowers lit Wasn^t Simple Corps Recruit Depot Parris Is­ Science sei universities' output of doctorates For All OocaatoM, Ifa Galinat N a m ^ ' land, S. C. Miss. Humes entered It 'vugeg a bigger effort to un- in the atmospheric sciences, '€u^ Your Neighbor's Kitchen Sheinwold on the service in May 1002. She la a derstiuid atmosph^c> processes strengthened programs in key uni­ Hearing Set IT.l^ Sees Red Offensive Foreman of Roads graduate of .Windham High adequatSfy, for therein Uea the versities, and more vigorous re­ Gabo's Flowers School In Willamaattc. ' At Work 'basis of ^aounder webther fbre- search and educational progrania ^ PAUL BUBTTNEB Hy DORIS BKUHNG I CREEPY BIDDING * casta, and 'potentials fw . control by government agencies. (Formerly with PeBtlaad*a) On Shift of , TEIX8. A STORY' South dealer Riohard U. Oallnat, third' ae- . Coventry restdanta a n ' Invited of weather 4ad man’^^ environ­ Mrs J. PeKar. M Hijch- Both sides vulncnUs In Viet Nam in 90 Days lectmaa, has been al^olnted aa By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ment. For Which Garment? 1122 BURNSIDE AYE. n r w R d. South .Windsor, porka By Alfred Sheinwold NORTH the new road foreman of to* town. to the .Coventry Day School Spicer Sdentisto and - engineers are The report to the Office of Sci­ Save those hang tags—but EAST HARTFORD up her immmer menu by includ­ Zone Limits It’s customary to sneer at the 4i A K Q S Tfia ^zpotBtment waa made by Ball each 'Thutaday frean t pju. ooncerned with thevcoemic ehoot- ence and Technology calls for a tnai'lt them so you’ll know which JA 8-5000 or Ml S-547S ing Yam-Pineapple Bake to com­ At Hospital Blaze opponents when they crep up to ^ 1 7 (Ooattnned rtn m Page One) Flrat Selectman Charles E- Ny- to 9 pm . for aqiuue dancing. The three-fold increase m scientific ganijent they refer' to. Ihillyerles Daily to ing gaUery, the earthh atmoe- plement cold meats and salads. five of a ipinor suit one trick at a ^ 10 9 4 3 ad( and Second ’ Sdectman Bert- eveni^ program which also 'in­ She usually sei''’p-'' it "'Hh baked T|he Planning ’and 25oning Com- time. You can afford to follow the * 6 3 the last alx months have begun ron A. Hunt Galinat assumed bis cludes games, la pert qC the phere, and insect enemies: NEW YORK (AP)—The every­ misjBloq has scheduled a public WEST EAST to jpay off,” one authority said, school’e camp actlvlUsa during the ham. and .often makes it. for cold custom only of you underatand duties 'tids. week. SheotiiMt OaUet^ weather' biiffet.s and pot lucks. day drama of life and death was hearing on charges In zoning what the bidding means. ^ 41976432 4 10 . “Wtthin the i^axt alx montha we : OsUnat replacra Richard W. summer. Ellis Ring of Springfield. Yam-Pineapple Bake going on as usual at Si, Mary’a boundaries, to be held at the Town "Very sclentlflo bidding. West ^ 8 2 ^ Q 10 9 S should see more results.” Flaaden of Ifanafttid, who haa Mass., is the' caller. Space is a 'great ahooUng gal­ New Way Found <>>4 to 5 cups mashed, eook^ or Hospital in Brooklyn. But the Hall Aug. 8 at 8 p.m. jibed as the opponenU staggered 0 8 7 ^ Once again. It waa stressed that-{i. rStdgned because of accepting em- This coming week the chiMren lery, what with meteors and cos­ canned sweet potatoes drama, deepened when the fire The first zoning change deals into five diamonds. Thereupon West 4 A Q 10542 the war jEn South Viet Nam proba­ pioj^efil elsewhere. Galinat for­ at the summer camp at the school mic debris xipifing around at CAR LEASIN6 1 nine ounce can (.1 eiipt pine­ broke out. with about iS acres of land oi\ led the six of spades, thus proving soinH bly will last tor yean. mer first selectman, served as WiU vidt tha Mystic Museum. speeds up to 180,000 mUes an T o Stop H^ir Loss, apple tidbits "Everybody knew what to do. Hebron and Townithend Rds., 4 8 McNamara was told the strate­ This week a trip to the White boUr. that he hadn’t given a moment ’i ^ A K 6 4 3 road foreman ' during Ua four A hit on a qwee ahip could kill cup softened marganne or and they did It with cool heads," owTied by Wellsweep Estates, Inc. thought to the bidding. gic hamlet program Is moving years' in office while' also serving Mountaina, including a hike up and RENTALS .said the ho.spital's fire safety chief, The request has been made to O A K J S 2 ahead. Up to date, 2,400 of these Mt. Washington is aohsduled for its occupants. So at McGUl Uni- butter Declarer won in dummy with aa the first selsctman. -versity in Montreal, scientists are First In Manchester. Naw aan, 1 teaspoon salt Charles BosUvick, in explaining change from Residence (R40) the queen of spades, nbting the 4 J 7 new settlements have been built, Frederick G. Btsaell of * H igti''^* camposcUvity. There will be Grow More Hair yesterday's iniccessful evacuation ^ n e to Business (B) zone. .South West North Bqrt many, of them heavily fortified to nine boj^ and girls taking part trying to design a wrap-around foil maintenance, folly toaaraO 26 small mai-ahmallow.« | ominous faU of the tan from the S t haa been appointed by Tolland space ahield which wouldn’t crack to reduce yonr problema nad \ cup pecans or meat i of sbhie 200 patlenU. They and the The second request would ex­ Bast hand. At rubber bridge de­ 1 V Pass 1 4 ^ stand oft Communist attacks. The County Sberiff Pa^Iuk as a dep­ The group plaiu include staying HOUSTON, Tex. — For years' cause of yoUr hair loss, if you tend Business-(B) zone on Rt. 6 2 0 Past .3 0 Past under such impacts, and which worries. For tnO taformatlaa halves hospital’s 300 employes got out im-. clarer would have continued with goal Is to have 7,000 of these vil­ uty eheritf. Biasell replaces Alvin at the LsAe of the Clouda “they »ald it couldn’t be dong.’,’ wait until you are slick bald and eaU scathed. from the present line east to the 4 0 Past 5 0 All Pin lages started by Jan. 1. also could withstand the hot gases Combine .sweet potatoes, pine­ the ace of spades on the theory Opening lead — 4 6 R. Goodin who recently resigned Nuree Away generated if e meteor atruuc at But now a T ^aa firm of labora­ your hair roots are dead, you are apple wnth synip. butter and salt. The evacuation wasn’t as simple Columbia town line, including all that It couldn’t hurt to over-ruff Under this program, peasants because of preseure of Ida busi­ Mrs. Thomas J, OHrito. local beyond help. If you, still have property now Residence (R40) to such force and disintegrated tory consultants has developed a Paul Dodg« Poatias Place half the mixture in buttered as it might sound. If East ruffed. Since the hand was are removed from areas where ness. puldic health visiting nurse of the They’ll work with a special ateel treatment that la not only stop­ hair (or at least Some fuzz) on one and one-half-quart ca.sserolc. One man was on an operating a depth of 400 feet back from the played at duplicate. South' tried they are vulnerable to Communist Souvenirs Available Pi^Uc Health NurMng Asaocia- top of your head, and would like INC. rqad.• 4 8 2; HearU 8 2; Diamonds Q 6; vaccuum chamber, firing buUets ping hair loss . . . but is really Phone Ml 9-2881 Top unth half the marshmallowa. table, having part of his stomach for a maximum score by swltch- coercion and resettled in protect­ A supply-of aouveniri of Gov- tion, is on vacation thla week and hito experimental shields at growing hair! to stop your hair loss and grow Add remaining potato mixture. removed. The doctors who had been .Gams Set Today Clubs K 8. What do you say? ed towns within reach of Souui WiU return Monday. During Mra. more hair . .' . now is the time to S7S MAIN STREET ing to tnimps. Answer: Bid four spades. If entry’s 250th anniversary la now speeds of 20,000 to 50,000 miles an They don’t even ask you to take Arrange pecan halves in center. operating thtee hours needed 20 The Andover Babe Ruth Team Decli. larer picked up the trumps Vietnamese forces. O’Brien's absence, Mrs. . Robert hour. act. will play tonight at Colchester. On partner has a civilized aort of Authorities said there has been avaOable at the office of Town their word for It. If your symp­ Cover and hake in moderate oven. minutes more. They feared for the in two rounds, returned to dum­ hand there should be a fine play ClUrk Elmore A. Turkington. Grenon, part-time nurse of the (3.V) degrees i for .30 nvlniites or paUent’s life if they stopped. In the Tuesday night they were defeat­ my by ruffing a third round of a definite gain toward greater po­ PHNA is replacing her. toms indicate that the treatment Loesch Laboratory Consultants, ed by Marlborough by a 6-1 score. for game in spades. litical fre^om for the peasants Thase include plates, medallions, Insect Enemy will help you., they invite you to Inc., will supply you with treat­ until heated through Top with ■.M * ' face of flames, they completed hearts, and discarded both clubs For Sheinwoid’s 36-page book­ historical iMxdcleto, pictures of in­ Offleen Elected The black widow s[rider has remaining marshmallows. Bake ... Mr ■> -> 'jr f ' their work while two firemen with used by Andover were on top spades. It was then easy and that this has undercut a ma­ Music Director Newly elected officers or the try it for 32 days, at their risk, ment for 32 days, at their risk, T. Ursin, R. Pheips, D. Sauer arid let, "A P*ocket Guide to Bridge,” dustry along the -valley stream, droimed out of the list ot the top and see for yourself! if they believe the treatment will ten minutes longer or until marsh­ hoses stood outside the closed op­ to make the rest of the tricks, ful­ jor Gommunist propaganda pitch. Walter Orzyb, 81, music teacher Fragment Society of the Second J. McKinnori. was B. send 50c to Bridge Book, Man­ Other promising sigiui reported post cards of the town, and metal' ten public enemies of the insect help you. Just send them in­ WINDOW SHADES mallows are lightly brow-ned. This erating room door. filling the contract with two over- chester Evening HersUd, Box 3318, at Bennet J u ^ r High School, haa license markets. Oongregiatlonal Church feUlow; world, saya the National Pest Naturally,' they would not offer recipe sen-es eight A woman was in labor when Jurovaty. Munn was the wduning to McNamara at Honolulu: Mrs. Charles Smith, furesidsnt; thia no-rtsk trial unless the treat­ formation to help them analyze and Post was catcher for t,riclc8. Grand Central Station, N. Y. 17, been appointed to Uie staff of Mra. John Dinamore, the chair­ Control Association. your problem. ’Ibis information Green. While, Ecra Mrs. Pekar was bom in Ravena. when the alarm sounded. She was West could have defeated the The flow of Intelligence informa­ Ontw Cmgregatlonal Church as Mrs. Gilbert H. Storrs, vice presi­ Some 28 yeara ago, this spider ment worked. This is all the more w'heeled to the basement, and while Marlborough. contract bv thinklrig of the unbid N. Y. man of the souvenirs during tha dent; Mrs. C. Irving Loomis, sec­ remarkable in light of the fact should include how long your Woshoble N.Y.. and graduated from high Club ElecU Officers (Copyright 1962, General tion from the peasants to the dirMtor of music. He will assume anniversary week. In commenting caused more human illness and hair has been thinning, and wheth­ school there. She was a secretary firemen fought the flames five suit. Neither North nor South South Vietnamese forces has be­ rets:^ and Mrs. Frederick O. deaths than now. The improve­ that the great majority of cases The Mechanics Group of the could ■ have substantial club Feature# Corp.) his duties as organist and choir on the aouvenlrs now available er or not you now have or ever HOLLAND FINISH for the U.S. Government and lived stories above, doctors delivered her come very heavy. director Aug. 1, succeeding Rob­ Oiesecka trieasurer. ment is due largely to better aan- of excessive hair faU and bald­ had any of the following condi­ baby. Andover Teen Club met on Mon­ strength. If North had club Foiuteen' provinces now have pointed out that the oommemora- Standing committee heada fol­ ness are the beginning and more In Panama City iwhere she was day night at the home of Roger NAME FOR BABY ert Vader, choir director, and Uve plate, an “heirloom” bears the itation and pest control methods, tions: Do you have dandruff? is 3 0 Made to Order stationed when Pearl Harbor was Another woman, just out of sur­ strengfth he would bid two no- been linked up where only primi­ James Smith, organist. low: Mrs. S. Hitchcock, funahine; and advances in medical treat­ fully developed stages of male gery, was unconscious from an­ Gagnon, recreation council pro­ trump rather than three dia­ CROWN POINT, Ind. (AP) — official s ^ of the celebration, i Mrs. Walter S. Keller, Mrs. Leroy pattern baldness and cannot be it dry or oily? whether your scalp With Yonr Boilers bombed), Bermuda. Washlngrton, tive communications existed be­ Grzyb waa bom in Manchester, bust of Nathan Hale and the Quar ment. The bite is fatal in about 8 erupts in pimples or other irrita­ D.C.. and Pensacola. Fla. esthesia in a recoverj’. toom- She gram chairman. The group chose monds. If South had club strength The day-old baby girl abandoned fore. M. Roberts and Mrs. Christopher per cent of untreated cases. helped. But how can any man or FULL LINE OF CUSTOM . Kirk McKinney as chairman smd he would bid ' three notrump in­ on an East Chicago, Ind. dooratep Nov. 13, 1930, son of Mra Rose J. ter-MiUennium 1712-1962 inscrip­ tions, does your forehead become Her favorite sport is bowling. It was taken to the hospital lawn South Vietnameae forces are out Grzyb and the late Joseph F. Glenney, missionary; Mrs. Byron Black widow spider hangouts in­ woman be sure what is actually oily or greasy? does your scalp while doctors administered plasma Robert McGranor as tresiaurer. stead of four diamonds. June 22 waa given the name Mary looking tor the Gommunists, where tion. The plate la made of eemi- W. Hall, devotions. clude basements, window wells, causing their hair loss? Even if VENETIAN BUNDS was at a bowling alley that ahe Telstar Wednesday as she was Grzyb. He was educated In Man' vitreoua china and the eeal and itch and how often? and any oth met her husband. Edward .1. Pekar, and glucose to her on the way The group agreed to hold work ’There was every reason to be­ before they stayed close to fixed Also. Mrs. Harold Bumpua, underneath ■ lawn benches or baldness may seem to "run In er information you feel might be sessions qach Monday evening at lieve that East had the ace of lent to a foster home from St. cheater schools, and graduated in border are 22 karat gold. Mrs. Louis Lucter, Mrs. Mabel your family.” this is certainly no Connecticut manager of the Ameri­ down. positions. 1948 f mn -Manchester High porches, and garages, tool sheds, helpful. Ail letters will an­ can Distilling Co Her mother and ■’’I can attribute this wonderful the Andover Texaco Station. clubs, and West should have open­ Catherine Hospital. New South Vietnamese a m y ’The official seal of the celebra­ Faye, Mrs. Clara Edmonson and culverts, and rock and trash piles. proof of the cause of YOUR hair swered promptly. Send the above E. A. JOHHSON discipline to our fire safety pro­ This group is open to any in­ ed the king of clubs. He would Lake County welfare officials units should be ready by SeptlSl, School. He was a member of the tion has been east in bronze on Mrs. Cecil Robertson, directreseee. loss. father were attendants at the wed­ high' school band, choir. Round information, and your name and ding. gram." said Bostwick. terested members of the Andover continue with a club to the queen, said tlie name will be her legal while drilling of the mlUtla-like the medallion. Atmospheric Secrets Actually, there are 18 ' scalp address to Loesch Laboratory Con' PAINT CO. Sister Mary Emil, an ,admihi.s- Teen Club. Adults working with and then a third round of clubs name until the blonde, blua-eyed civil guard is ahead of schedule Table Singers and A Cappella Women Marine Pvt. Susan B. Manidiester Evening Herald Cov­ In the next 10 years, this coun­ The Pekars have lived in Man­ choir. A tenor, he studied voice at disorders that can cause hair, sultants. Inc., Box 66001, Houston 723 Main S t, TeL MI 9-4501 chester and vicinity for about five trator of the hospital, also cred­ this group Include Frank Reed, would enable West to win a trump baby is adopted. and the basic training of village Humes, daughter of Mr. and Mra. entry correspondent, F. PnnIInn try’s research in the atmospheric loss. No matter which one is the 1.6, Texas. Adv. ited frequent fire drills for the Robert McGranor ahd Roger Gag­ trick with the queen of diamonds self-defense units, will be complet­ Westminster Choir College, Prince­ MarsaH H. Humea o t South- St, Uttle, teleplioM Pllgrtaa 2-02SL 'sciences should he tripled, says a years. They have a daughter. Joni ton, N. J., during a summer ai Ethel. 5, and are members of the orderly emptying of the five- non. whether South ruffed high or low ed by ttie end of this year. story building. Swim Program Ends Daily Qneatloo alon. He studied piano and organ Union Congregational Church, Partner opens with 1 NT (16 to Rockville. Many patients, ahe said, weren't The Red Cross swimming pro­ with Frederic E. Werner in town. even aware It was really a fire gram ended today-wlth the award­ 18 points), and the next player ’The music teacher served four Mrs. Pekar is a member of the passes. You hold; Spades J 9 7 6 Junior Woman’s Club of Wapping. until they reached the yard out- ing of certificates to participants 2 Veterinarians years in the U.S. Navy. He played aide. and the showing of films on swim­ RECORD French hom In a Navy band unit "We all thought it was a fire ming at the elementary school. Pass State Exams aboard the USS Missouri off Ko­ drill at first,” said one patient. Approximately 123 children took rea. He earned a BA. degree as a Two Violations The fire br«Ae out in a crawl part in this year’s program. S r. William Leese, 88 Walker music major at University of Con­ space between the fifth-floor ceil Sermoti Topic St., and Dr. Martin Gruber, 466 W. necticut in 1957, and an MA. de­ c tRerald pboto by Sstemls) ing and the roof, and some 200 Pianists Said HOP Logged in Crash At the 7:30 a.m: and 10 a.m. Middle Ipke., recently passed the gree in music education at UConn EDWARD J. PEKAR and JONI firemen, two of them were slight­ worship services at the Andover State Board examination in Hart­ in 1959. He became a music teach­ ly injured, confined the flames to AT THE ^ “ Police yesterday afternoon made Excellent in Congregational Church this Sun­ ■ IPWWl-S/ ford for doctors of veterinary med­ er at Bennet Junior High in 1969. that area. His fifth floor houses day, the Rev. Willard Thomen't icine. Grzyb haa served as choir di­ a double arrest after investigation Center St. wsa charged with mak­ vrtticle. operated by Stanley L. the operating and delivery room.s, of a minor two-ear crash on W. Nichols, 315. of RFD 2 ManchSater, sermon topic will be “God Bestows CITY VIEW Dr. Leeae, a son of Mr. and Mrs. rector and organist for varioiu ing an illegal right because she Cause of the blaze was not de­ Mozart Work Harold J. Leese, is a 1962 gradu­ churches in' the area, including St. Center St., just west of Moore St. stopped on the left side, westbound tried to pass her vehicle on the termined immediately. HU Holy Spirit.” No injuries were reported. Both lane, of W. Center St.» • preparing right. The Minney car struck the HALL ate of Ohio State University, John’s Polish NaUohal CatboUe Workmen were meUctng repairs Mencheeter Evening Herald An­ where he received a degree of doc­ Church, (immunity B a p 11 a t drivers were chargeo with viola­ to make a right hand turn into Nichols car in the left front door on the roof at the time. By JOHN GRUBER Keenej’ St., Manchestsr tor of veterinary medicine. He waa tions of rules of the road and were Moore St. With her signal light causing minor damage. Nichole dover correepondent, Margery 6:20-10:80 Church and the Bolt(»i Congrega­ ^ r e Chief George David said a Doris Pridonoff Lehnert and her a member of the Ohio chapter of tional Church. ordered to appear m Circuit Court blinking for a right turn, she then wets' charged with Illegal passing nurse gave the alarm when she brother, Eugene Pridonoff, brought Montadon, telephone Pllgrhn the American Veterinary Medical 12, Manchester. Aug 6 on the right. Patrolman Lester C. 2-6012. Friday, July 27th Grzyb and hit wife, the former preceded in an attempt to make the spotted a wire speirking jon the the Hartford Festival of Music to SUNDAY Association and Alpha Psi Veteri­ Miss Jerene A. Minnev of 250 W. turn when a second westbound Silver Jr. investlgrated. roof. 8 to 11 Margaret Tobias of Bolton, and a close last night in a blaze of “LISA” Doloree Hart nary fraternity. three children, live at 112 W. (Cen­ The evacuees included 66 chil­ “Cabinet Dr. Calgari” A 1964 graduate o t Manchester glory, playing the solo portions of Children’s TV Star Admission 90c ter St. dren, 24 of them newborn babies High School, he received a B.S. de­ LAST 3 DAYS and four of those in incubators, Mozart’s Concerto for Two Pianos, ir Guest Stars ir gree in agriculture from the Uni' and 15 mothers awaiting delivery. They were accorded tumultuous Says She Got Drug versity of Connecticut in 1958. tor of veterinary medicine. A na­ All were taken to the lawn out­ and vociferous applause by the Dr. Leese wiU enter the U.S. tive ot Hempated, N. T., he com­ side the 77-year-old structure. over-capacity audience, and they Injurious to Baby Army Aug. 22 aa a first lieutenant pleted his undergraduate atudlea at g o o d > * V e a ^ *55.95 There, two elderly ladles In wheel­ daserved it. at Ft. Sam Houston, San Amtonio, Michigan State University, E a a t THURSDAY chairs set up a mobile refreshment Any work of Mozart is tremen “PhoM MI 3-7832' Tex. He will be stationed in Chi- Lansing, Mich. dousiy difficult of performance, (Continued from Page One) (Sruiber is asaociated with Dr. stand. They had the foresight to fl ! f r S r i T . 0 S t I cam, HI., for two years. FRIDAY load their chairs with canteens of but the Two Piano ConCigjJp. pases . m . Oniber la SI 1962 graduate of Alan Leventhal, Rt. 6, Boltoo. He, \ watsr and fruit juieq before l i v ­ problems-rWhich are exceptional Aienb”0f the fetus ahd which will Confeil UnlvdMtyrHhMa, N.. Y . and his wife, the former B et^A nn ing the building. ^ even in Mozart. The two! soloists 'cause a child bom of such preg­ w h ^ he received a degree of doc- Cohen, came to Manchester JiBy 1. nancy to be-mi.sahap'et.’’ STATE FURNITURE MART 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ''W* got all the ambulatory pa­ played with perfect ensemble ’< > 9 tients down . first,” said Nurse which nevertheless allowed them County Attj;. Charles N. Ronan, NOW PLAYING . Neverly P. Grtmo. "Then we took a graceful and well considered fii- Arizona Atty.' Gen. Robert Pick- MAT. 2 P.M. - EVE. 6:18 Coat. the non-ambulatory patients out bato, and charming musicality A reli and Judge R. C. Stanford We took aome down the italra. oth- phrasing. said they would try to hold a hear­ SATURDAY era on the elevators." The work is replete with pass­ ing on the matter by Friday. Ho­ JERRY I Among the first items rushed ages which are wide open for in­ nan and Plckrell are, defendants WAREHOUSE Cornc' Prospect St. ' but'w ere containers of explosive spection. and that inspection Hospital authorities said that if LEWIS DRUG 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CONFUSED ' anesthesia gase.s. showed fleet and clean execution, the case is delayed too long, and ] During the operation on the pa­ careful balance, and true artistry. an abortion is approved, it might tient undergoing a gastrectomy, to Mr. Pridonoff displayed a slight have to be by caesarean section. DEPT. remove part of his stomach, anes­ superficiality of oonceptiMi in the Mrs. Finkbine, who appeared TOPPS All PurahuMs Ihuf B. yfith All These The Prices? thetist Dr. Charles Franklin said, slow movement, but in view of his daily on her show until Wednes­ AND STORE EAST HARTFORD “The first thing 1 did was to turn youth, this was rather to be ex­ day, had been scheduled to enter operatod by Insurance City Pharmacy RmmvM ky JULY M at t PJi off the tanks filled with explosive pected.. His sister offered a per­ the hospital Tuesday. But the hos gas.” ^ formance as fine as any I have pital canceled the surgery until The operation later was pro­ heard of this particular work, Md the question of its legality is set­ claimed a success. The patient. it must be admitted that he, him­ tled. The suit also seeks to make James Watson, 54. who W'ss given self, was only lacking in maturity, it clear that the hospital's part in BIG VALUES plus 3-PC. COLONIAL MODERN BUNK NO NEED a transfusion as he was moved to not in security. the operation would be legal. ' SECTIONAL BEDROOM BEDS I the basement in an elevator, was ’Hie orchestral portion of the Mrs. Finkbein said W^nesday Reg. $299, foam cushions, Reg. $109. dresser, Reg. $29, can be used : reported doing well. work 1s Blight in texture and It re­ she doesn’t know how much more Shown Shown print cover. chest, bookcase-bed as 2 twin beds. All patients were back inside mained slight under Mr. Brawley’s of the strain she can take. 3:60-6:16-9:40 2:00.7010 Extn S A V IN G S within tjwo hours after the first baton: there was no effort to en­ "I’m right on the verge of m 9 $ 3 8 $ 1 2 . 8 0 alarm. • large it at the expense of the solo­ breaking down.” ahe said. "I don’t SUN.: “Wild In ’The Country*’ T*p QUALITY — OuaraiilMd DISCOUNT PRICeS H 2 U . . . b t S a M TO BE! The hospital, operated by the think I could stand up another six “All Hands On D«ek“ ists. In fact the whole thing was Sisters of Joseph, a Roman Catho­ full of excellence. It would have months of wondering about the OCCASIONAL 2-PIECE lic order, has had three other fires baby.” KITCHEN —in 1924, 1934 and 1956 — but no pleased the composer mightily, Check These Specials LIVING ROOM and it pleased the audience tre- Mrs. Finkbine, married to ‘ a' CHAIRS Go To A Large Tire I fatalKiM or serious injuries result- high school teacher, has -four Save 40c on Regular Super 40* s Reg. to $19.95, out they TABLES Reg. $169, sofa and led. mendouEy. As a finale, to the en­ STARTS SUNDAY—^Thunder Road**^“BiK Country” chair, foam cushiona. tire series, it. was most memor­ healthy children. Her name had been kept secret until filing of the 9 * 2 4 able. « 1 0 « 1 5 ^ 2 4 $ 2 -$ 5 Dealer You Know and Mr. Brawley had an opportunity suit made It a matter of public Modess Sanitary ^ 2 . 0 0 $ 7 9 Marine to show his own merits with Mo­ record. zart in the opening number of the It was only five days ago that .she read • a newspaper article Napkins 9 6 ROOKCASE 2-PIECE . SOFA SWIVEL Trust and Get The Weather program, the A-major Symphony telling of the effects of thalido­ numbered 29. ’This work'is seldom mide on thousands^ of infants in R^. Price $1.45 HEADIOARDS LIVING ROOM BED ROCKER heard and unquestionably Is not Reg. to $59.95, fuU "hr twin Reg. $289, sofa and chair, Reg. $79, opens to $69," Colonial 4g- ’WINDSOR LOCaCS (API—The Germany, England’,'*' Canada and' mjrn. UjS. Weather Bureau’s Marine of the same stature as some of Australia. ’Then she remembered iPRSON.VKFUR aiSM. foam cushions. sleep two. Best For Less! the composers later woriu, yet it had taken some sleeping pills scofr^fM^EAl ' adviaory for today: — $ 3 4 . 8 0 j Tides will be high along the waa accorded the same care and containing the drug. Her h u al^d mm HIDE THE High Country First A id Kit , $ 1 8 . 8 0 ^ 1 2 9 $ 3 9 . 8 0 A I Connecticut shore today from 6:30 performance that one would as­ obtained the pills in Europe last , 1 VM ' • For Auto-Home-Office-Cainp ! p.m. to 8 p.m'. 'Low tide at Old sociate with the noble G-nUnor year. Comp, Value $2.94 Say brook today was at 1:30 p.m Symphony, for sxamole. Thalidomide has been held re: 4 8 COLONIAL 9x12 FT. Sunset today is at 8:15 p.m. and Lightly scored for a chamber or­ sponsible for causing malforlfia- SHOWN AT » PJHL SHOWN AT 10:30 PJif. 34>IECE DOUBLE We Have ^^rving sunrise tomorrow is at 5:42 a.m. chestra, it was well chosen to en­ tlons of babies born without arms Save $1.97 on Complete Vitamin Formula . UVING ROOM SUITE STUDIO W IN G C H A IR RUGS Boating weather for Long Is hance the considerably greater or legs, or both. Never licensed Reg. $399, aofa and 2 ch*tra. Opens to sleep two. Reg. Reg. $99. foam cush­ Chit they go at Uiis land Sound to Montauk Point and stature of the double concerto for sale in the United States, it foam back and cuahlorie- $79. ion, print cover. - ^-ve-away ^ c e . ^ Manchester For 17 Years ’ Block Island: which was yet to be heard. Like­ has been withdrawn from the TOPR Om-Por-Diy 0 7 * ^ Winds southwest 10 to 15 knots wise, it served admirably |o get market In Europe. ...^ * 1 4 9 \ , W . 8 0 $ 4 4 . 8 0 $ 1 9 . 8 0 possibly strong and gusty in thun the audience In a mood for care­ In New York City, Dr. George Is Fun Every Wed., \ derstorms shifting to northwest 15 ful listening. James, first deputy city health TTiurs., Frl and Sat. Multi-VitamiRs I to 20 knots with some higher Between the two Mozart of­ commissioner, said Wednesday OHM gusts this afternoon. Northwest ferings the "Summer” section of night that thalidomide had been Says Vour Friendly Hoat, Mike Stanko. Comp. Value $2.94 ^ ar Ups - 3^C. MODERN DINING ROOM 5 -P IE C r MODERN I; winds .10 to 15 knots tonight liand Haydn’s oratorio, "The Seasons,” shipped to a small number of doc; "’THE VBRSA’m.E S” — Be U JlttetliuK, SE Cn O N A L TABLES DINEHE BEDROOM I j Friday . Considerable cloudiness was offered w ith. Nelga Lynn, tors In that city.. ‘ Jaaz, Twist or jmt a Fox Trot—here’s the Marproof top exten­ Double dresser, chest mnalc for yonr Hotewlng or dancing pleas SUMMER NUT-O.RAMA Reg. $389, foam cushions, ItaUan Provincial, 42” J^afupi& L |j with scattered showers and pos­ William Gibbons and Gerard Mil- He said the City Health Depart­ durable cover. round, frjiltwood. sion table and 4 chairs. and bookcase-bed.' sibly thundershowers today fol­ lete. all members of the Festival ment learned of the shipments hi Pan 14 Oz. Can lowed by partial clearing toward Chorus, as soloists. This was very checking with the William S. Mer- $ 2 9 . 8 0 $ 4 8 g o o d ;/ y e a r I' evening and fair tonight and Fri- well done, but it failed to carry rell Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio, which OAK GRILL—SO Oak St__ MI 9-8100 ^ 4 9 ^ 1 9 . 8 0 the air of conviction so evident In manufactured the drug. i I day. Visibility one to 3 miles ex­ o AMPLE BEAR PARKING o Spanish Nuts cept krw^ at times in fog east the Mozart works. The company did not 'disclose 4 8 We Cater to Partios and Oatherlags GOODYEAR portions this morning and early Haydn earned his soubriquet the names of the physicians h^re Pltu Other Salted Nuts at Discount Prices S-PIECE COLONIAL MODERN Mar Proof Top. this afternoon improving to over "Papa Haydn" as much from his w,.o received the drug, James AIR CONDITIONED for Your CMnfort! said. . He quoted the company as W IN G SOFA 90" SOFA DESKS 5 miles writh wdnd shift. Small naive almpHcity as from any­ I DINETTE thing else, and to me (at least! saying "a couple or very few” Ebetenaion tabic and ' four Reg. $189, foam cushions, Reg. $259, foam cush­ Hurry tor thl* Mtf' craft warnings may be displayed Ono PnU Pound of Coconut ions, attractive cover. gain. later this morning. It seemed that this simplicity was doctors in the city had received chairs. print cover. . TIRE DEALER Marine observations:: lacking. 'Hiere were sometimes thalidomide. strainings for effect on. the part James said ‘ the Hm IUi Depart­ Summer Bon-Bon C w M 4 . 8 0 ^ 8 0 $ 9 4 . 8 0 $ 1 2 . 8 0 EAST OF THE CONNECTICUT RIVER Block Island — Wind aouth- of all' concerned. Nevertheless it ment had not found any of the southeast at 6 knots, teiriperature was ably and proficiently per­ drug in inspections of city hospi­ ^OUOH OF MIMC” SPECIALIZING IN TIRES AND formed . and provided excellent tals in recent weeks. The depart­ Delights OUR AvtD PRICEn0¥r«E« SERVICE ONLY! ■ Montauk Point — Wind south contrast to the Mozart composi­ ment would embargo the drug -If It STARTS WEDNESDAY Bedroom Suites Prev. Dhiliig Room DINING ROOM CONVERTIBLE MODERN at 5- knots, temperature 64, sea tions. found any, he added. SOFA ! BEDROOM south-southeast 3 feet, visibility 6 Altogether this has b^n the ’The Merroll firm voluntarily TONIGH' BUFFETS miles, rain. ' Prescriptions at T A R U AND Foam cuahionsr sleeps Reg.' $195. charcoal most siicceiuful Hartford Festi­ withdrew the dni^ from circula­ twoiosi foam mattress. doubt* dreooer, - ohoot, i Westhamptdn Beach — Wind val of Music, Since the Inception tion in April after tieporta of mal­ FOUR CHAIRS Reg. to $119 bookcaoe-bed. calm, temperature 66, vlatbility 2 of these summer concerts. It was formed babiee came from Europe. MINIMUM PRICfS miles, rain. the best attended and it waa the Cha $ 3 8 . 8 0 S l 3 8 $ 8 7 . 8 0 ; NICHOLS- Stratford Point — Wind south most artistically performed.! Fur­ » r 9 . 8 0 at 8 knots, temperature 87, -visibil­ ther. Mr. Brawley waa at 'his 467 Main Street ity 4 miles, overcast. very happiest in choice of com­ Mntines 1:30—Air-Condlttonsd Stratford Shoals — Wind south positions for presentation on sum­ ^OUYWOOD REDS DEN SETS LOUNGE Tonmi Of Snk MANCHESTER at 5 knots, temperature 70, sea mer evenings. Eost Hartford CORDOVAN calm, viaibUty 10 miles, cloudy. THIS 1$ ONLY CHAIR CASH He deserves great oredit to r his REDROOM Plaatie c^varad headboard, Colonial Maple , Eatons Neck — Wind south at 2 efforts in organizing thla val­ “LISA" In Color A P A im A L Ivory and gold doable dreaa- Rag. $88.95, leather- William Koulkncr’s Bag. 8175. double draaaer. mattreaa and box spring. like cover. Bulking knota, temperatiArs 66, tea calm, uable addition to t)ie musical life Stophen Boyd r Deiorda Harf USTINO OF chmdi teokcaae-bed. er, cheat, bookcaaa bed. Reg. Others to $109 v ip r visibility 10 miles, overcast. of Hartford, and he deservets re­ 1:38 1 .8:00 PuUtier Prize .Winhing OPEN DAILY $350. Arrangenwate New Haven — Wind south- HUNDREDS spect for the muslcianidiip he dis­ ----- ALSO ----- $ 5 8 * 3 7 . 8 0 ‘ For Budlgtt Tumm V INCORPORATED \ southeast 6 'knota, temperature 68, played in this performfuioe# he “The Cabinet of OailgaiT' AJL tin PM. OF SAROAINS ^77.80 »lS9 . ^ 2 4 ^ 4 4 1 visibility 5 miles, cloudy. offered., The ' whole thing waa GIjmnis 4ohas "Sanctuary" 295 BROAD ST. " MANCHESTER Groton — Wind calm. tamj>era- anvinently .successful and some­ 8:30 • ■:S0 . 10:16 turs 66, vlsibUUy 21* miles, cion-, thing In .which Hartford can Uke SUN.: ‘B eatal BMgndo'* starring—Loo Remick dy, Hftit b iM e. maiMfe t pride. "T'- MANCHESTER EVENING InSRAU), MANqiESTER, C O N N , THURSDAY, JULY M. 19M v » A g i , y m m a ^ N_ - ■•.- t: .. . •...... MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. JULY 86, 1961 meptmmfm Missile Failure aomo point In foo-coming mcafoa 'Phone l^Idng, to Unite' ^ Club Ceases ^ ,South W indsor Obituary New Proposals Com ing ho .wpnto to forco foo iacuo on foo oigning ot foo aMianit* poaeo Testimonial Planned ; Blanket Ban Foils UsSo High treaty wifo Boot Oocmaay. Local, Rockville Exchanges Fredrick J. OobMns The proopeet fo r -progreao fo negotiationa on ' a treaty to baa Frederfck J.‘ Gubblhii of 16 W flk' School BoaFd Adopts KKeWwwi tram P i k * Om ) - On 9-Hole Play Altitude'N-Shot Kennedy, Rusk Map nuclear teots la equally uhpirdfo- 9 For Moriarty SepL c er St. dl?{l Tuesday at Newington, isfog. The United Statoo U eur- ta needed to offeet the 12th Circuit Veterans Hospital after a long ill (OenttBfiwd fro m T a g e Ono) wiading up a aeries of la .the poor condition of the 4^r**W>tPy** revenue Io m resulting ness. junior High System teots over fob Central Edward F. M oriartj of 64 N. School St., who has basH Court Cases greens at the. Manchester Country "There was no nuclear dstona-- ****1 bbviet- so-j Democratic registrar of voters for 30 yeara, ia goiBg ta'ba the,, eliminstion . of tol] He was born Jan 22. 1910. In Berlin,/ N-Ban Movesissr t rlM lAHt Club a sufficient reason for the tion. .There was .no Immedlgts rs- KU& to help psy for the, Springfield. Mass., son of Fredrick . . . , ^ South Windsor, by 1966, soeA ragulatiohz, future elementary ______u ( ? « r ' m^Trlltori^m “ on «u ^ ^ ^ jjort of Injury to pemonnei./Eur. k,4dMipnsl (Hal nviiching equip- MAKCHE8TE B SESSION W. and Anna O'Brien Guhbins. He.club to ban nine-hole play by oc- ■chools and aitaa, outside use of R«taur.nt Sniid^. attended Springfield schooUi N. ca.sional users? a Junior high school incorporated (Coattaned fraop Pagv One) nent, eshle and ether facilities Robert Leonard Bonin Jr. 19, of ther details will be furaished as schools, publicity and public rela- During World ‘ War II he was The .leassi, signed by the club Into its school system. The Board • Gov. John Dempsey and U.S.’ '♦h -Pfpvide for the new Willimantic, was given a five-day soon as possikJe." ^ / tkmz. budget, school attendance ment, the U.S. government kept a "'E ith e r did Gromvko decide * " * * ‘ *'®*® ,.^® Jail sentence at the 'State Jail at with the 175th Inf. Reg. and took with' the town mentions only over­ of Education voted at its meeting boundaries, aiuistant superintend­ __ Senatorial candidate Abraham A..' crowding aA\ s Justification for The failure was anotoer setback j aecrecT curtain' around a uts. jast what -effect, in the; Soviet f.4lini..M expected Increase Hartford after he pleaded giplty part in the Normandy landing. Tuesday evening to change the ent, principals’ salariea, Junior jitgh In the cirenmatancea'^ U.S. offl- Ribicoff have told Democratic to U.S. missile p r e s e t. . i Coast and Geodetic Survey report d( nails. to larceny before Judge J. Robert He is survived by his wife. Grace limiting nine-hole play. achool, civil defense, new ^high ' i!*** ciala acc no real hope that Moa- i Town Chairman Ted Ciimmingo But earlier this month, the town’a school system from its pres­ ’ on a French atomic .explosion in '(^jWiUtcreases in Rockville Lacey. Shea Gubbins; and a Aister. Miss It left open foe probability that ent 8-4 arrangement to a (1-3-3- school, report cards, orientatiW of ■ foe Sahara Desert May 1. The re- ii'mnfv ) C , ° L m ' ^ P P ^ « o n to.! they Will come. The youth was arrested yester­ Clara Gubbins of Springfield. board of governors of the country there would boAnother try to deto- T ^ ? S L rni*rrsT intecmitloiS Ihspbc-! Clarence Foley U in charge of: following: Private club put a ban -on all nine-hole aystam, or Junior high school. teachers, teacher recruitment, kin­ ; port. contains ' technical data on ; 'Worn W.85 to »6.80. up day afternoon after he was caught The — funeral will be held lomor- nate a warKead over foe Pacific. It was also decided that the dergarten, high school curriculum, ' detection of the distant bla.st. Dllfr »>" Soviet territorv. Without jO** *»a ir. and Town Oerk Ed-i taking three packages of cold cuts, row morning from' the T. P. Samp greens play, to allow Roger Bar­ Wednesday night's shot was to iw v Thr^C,v-iM aafeguai-da the United'ward Tomkiel will be toaatmazter.L ^ n a r ty lines. J3.P5 to rett. the greenskeeper, to work on achool planned to be built on the school enumeration, polio immuni­ which bears on the current test- t.JO; four-party lines. valued at $1.22, out of the Grandi'son Funeral Home. 730 State St... have l ^ n fired from an altitude preoent Pero property: be designed zation. adult education, dropouti,! ban di.scus.sion. It was understood hand over control of the suddIv , ®***^®* “ ** Britain agree that a In chaige of tickets Ls Steve Way .store at the Parkade Shop-j Springfield, at 8 a m. with a solemn the course, which had been severe­ 80 t ^ W miles high with a force .T?l^'t®st ban treaty would bo unro- aviated by Mra. P.-i 1.80—up 82. ly hurt by the drought. Eighteen- for usd for a^roximatelv the next and elementary curriculum. that some details may be dis- line.s to the Ea.st Germans, an art ping Center. Bonin, who has a' : high Ma.ss of fequiem at St. equal to -20,000 to one million tons Brown Smrtio! liable. tricia (?onti, Frank Stamler, Ted service rates would hole play was still permitted for throe yeara as a 8-gradc school; The next meeting of the board of clcwed _ later. which could precipitate a new fS-SO to S18.75 a hike * previous record of breaking and Michael's Church at 9. Burial will ’/TNT. Cummings and Folej-. both club mem'bers and occasion­ and threafter for th e . first six education will be'held at the Town E n g a g e d Ru.sli flew to Geneva last -week I nionth. entering and theft, was told by be in St. Michael’s Cemetery. Unofficial sources said the blast grades. Hall at 7130 pjn. on Tuesday, Aug. , to sign accords on the neiitrallza- ■ni* buffet will .begin at 6 reported a new i Judge Lacey that it was about Friends ma.v call at the funeral al players. Rusk and Gromyko began the New SA Principal ! General Manager Richard Mar­ was not to havs been a thermonu­ 17i« board is asking the town 7. A t this\|ime specifications jfor The engagenie'nt of Miss Marion tion of Laos. This provided the exploratory talks on _ o'clock, and there will be some a u M 't i n e a s service plan time he learned the responsibility home tonight. 7 to ^10. clear explosion. - tin. upon hearing of l^e ban this council to investigate the possibil­ the new elementaiy school will be Slgrid Lindatrom of Marlborough opportunity for the latest .series New York Iasi September. There -ftMiag offered, designed for of law, The shot was to havs been-one ity of purchasing approximately 2S> discussed,'' to Lawrence R. Cassells of Bolton of discus.sions ,yith Gromyko on Comes to Citadel * ^ r i a m f X ‘ ^'72. became the Mrs. Charles Plcroll week, wrote a letter to Frank Si­ was then some hope that a for­ ■ having a small number In disposiUon of the case of Shel- mon, president of the club, telling Of the last of the current Pacific acraa in the neighlmrhood of the UttlAJjiaague has been announced by her parents, the Berlin di.spute. Rusk is under- Desnocratic registrar in 1932 and ifMfinr M ils ^ Adams. 37. of Double Day mula might be found for East- ^ . , , =, ------Mrs Martha Gavannl Pes-slni him to retract the decision to t ^ series which begait three new high sc'hool for the erection of The South Windsor All-Stora Mr. and Mra. Elmer Lindstrom. stood to have stre.ssed heavily the West necotiations aimed at set- MaJ. Howard Oraborn. newly ap-• waz re-elected every two yelrrs. ■ S. Ous service will be Rd.. Columbia. Judge I^cey gave Piccbli. 75, of New Britain, moth­ avoid difficulty with the lease. morit))s ago Wednesday . foo Junior high achool. to be occu­ w ^ over the Manchester Interna­ Lafayette Rd., Marlborough. , U." position that withdrawal of nine the Berlin nrobiem pointed principal Of the Salvation Bight times he wss challenged -fm ; ah extra 25 cents over alternative judgments m his er of Henri G. Pcssini of Man­ 'The lea.se between the tow’n and ■ W h ^ , President Kennedy. erig- pied about September 1966; with a ls 9-1 Tuesday evening. The Her fiance Is the son of Mr. and American. Briti.sh, and French , Eyen before the latest ' talk.s at praaent 88.50 base rate, and ! 8«ilty finding on a charge of fur­ chester. died Tue.sda.v at the Mid- inally anhqunced the serial he set pro^ble Initial enrollment of 700 All-Stars' winning brother battery Mrs. Clarence D. Cassells, Hebron forces from West Berlin a.s de- Genevs hopes of finding either a HewioimdlMd, ^ gueaU The rest of the time his nomina- nishing liquor to a minor. *T find the Manchester Country Club for M'RUowed to send 75 calls a dlc.sex Memorial Hospital. Middle- the golf course provides in part for a time Imilt of two to three pupils, expandable to 1200. was Richard Gri.swald, pitching, Rd.. Bolton. manded by the Soviet Union is j negotiation formula or some un- tile defendant g^iilty aa charged iQ^vn, after a long illness. and D ^n is Griawald. catching. I under this rate. However, occasional players at a rate of two months. . 'ITie. council will be advised by Miss Lindstrom attended Uni- completely nonnegotiable. ! derstanding on lesser Issues had ^ , Moriarty was the only member *'78" 'oalls, users will be court impose* * I Survivors, besides her son in Ths only succa^ful shot In the tha board that the elementary Richard stnick out twelve battera verslty of Hartford, and la employ- Gromyko is understood tp have' been dashed. The Rusk-(>omvko ' **’® Democratic Towm Cfommit- Or^-days in jail, the judge 8*id. i include her hu.sband. dollars for 18 holes on weeMays and.himaelrNhad two hits. ■ ■84X11, axtra 5.5 cents for and four dollars for 18 holes on high altitude seiiOs was ths big­ school it had anticipated in the ed by Pratt and Whitnev Aircraft, argued...... that West- Berlin - const!-' - I dlsru.s.stons in Geneva “ now seem ■ mer international leader, Gen. Al- surr-ive the Jidal Adams Charles piccoli of New Britain; The Internationals' pitcher was BOW retired. , Tha dlit^Oing ' telephone call,. Saturdays, Sundays and holidaya,” gest and highest en/;^ly 8. That north-central area of town would division of United Aircraft Corp. .tutes a ba.se fer tile North Atlantic ^ to have confirmed this failure ■ . . . iI wave of inaurgents. when 39 ,new i c Eduw d r . M o f M t - « ^ ^ . Incoming calls! he had only 27 cents in the bank. a son and daughter of Middletown, Mlchalek. the" general manager wrote. explosion of a foermonuclear de­ in all likelihood not be needed un­ Mr. Cassella served fou- vears in Treaty Organization and. that So- and to have pointed up the qties- '■®P^®** — 1 ; owned no property, but had seven a brother and two sisters of Spectacular plays were made by "The lease also provides 'oc­ vice was detonated 210 mljes over til 1968 because of the building of the U.S. Air fo n e . attended Mis- viet aerurity interests therefore : tion: Wlial come.s ne.\t? } tnn Arinv 40-momber town co"»>"‘ttee.committee. arty is a menber eg It. ^ i s Above the 75;d?“ ».«-» his pocket. AUy. Donald France, ten grandchildren and Johnston Island and lit up the the Junior high school; also, the Dennis Quigley and Gar>' Wehren casional players may play nine of the All-Staxs. Home runs were .sissippl Southern Cfollege, and is are involved. \\niile Kennedy and Rusk desire w.wi and H « started his 'political career .as Church, foe tUu, lha S il^ w U l b, .recoMsd on meters, ° eight great-grandchildren. Pacific from New Zealand addition to the new high school now attending University of Hart- Gromyko, it la understood, did to maintain contact with the So- Canada * ’ ' ' a polling place checker during American C l u b; tha «nt«'l‘Rockriile"‘M^^^ 'attempting to The funeral vvill be held tomor­ holes at one-half the 18 hole fee made by Richard 'Griswald. and wall. Some sources said It packed which was contemplated for , 1966, ford. He is employed by United- not convey any new .sense of ur- viet Union on Berlin and other eiecUons. In 1927 he w^m made jfi^eL aaJd. :helpI help his client get the moneymoney. row at 8:15 a.m. at the D’Angelo except when the course is crowded, Banaf cA Manchester. Previous to his latoat appoint-1 wecuons. in ii League, and is a n u t gtuAf IfoV lit No stenographic notes were tak- which condition shall be determ­ power estimated at between one' would be postponed. The next game betw-een South Aircraft Corp. Research lAbora- genoy about the Berlin .situation problem."!, the eruclal deei.slons ment, which becomes ^ * c U v o **8“ *®“ ^ of the Knighto ot OoluMMa . ■, Tha.pasasursd business service . j . . Funeral Home. 22 $. Main St, and 10 megatons. > This decision for a changeover to tories. and did not set any deadline for probably will have to be made In served as a director of He is married to tha fon asr'llifo Middletown, with a solemn high ined by the club.' Windsor and the Manchester Aug. 1, he served as asslttsnt prin-1.. ^ tiMa it .designed for barbershops, t ^ eoun trial last Dr., and Guile Petersen, an a Junior high aystem is the result A wedding is planned in the the Soviet L'nion’s Avowed inten- Mn.,cow where it is up to Khrush-; Harriett Bootwrick. aaS thaf'IHM Mass of requiem at St. John’s "It seems cisar to me that a Nancy Ohatel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ohatel, f The two previous failures #srs Americans will be held Thursday of the Officer's lyatafog; and it not -d v a n -p ^ ti^ la y , . rtew an aoiMblt connected with a of a study begun In October by a Spring of 1963. I tion to sign a separate peace chev to determine w hether at Toronto Ontario Canad^ h. native of Mancheotor. Mori-1 a eon and Quree marriad Church, Middletowm. at 9. Burial separate determination must be exchange counselor from Denmark to the Girl Scout Round also blamed on missils troubles. evening at a place to be announced. AuIiSWlS to Jjusintsi making many O Brlen today apacial sub-committee compoeed of • ^ will be in the fismily plot in St. made each time that a person ap­ demonstrhUon of natural dyeing methods. On June 4, the Thor’s tracking set appeal bond at $300 John's Cemetery, Middletown. plies to play at the one-half rate system msilfunctioned and foe bMrd members Walter Morse snd Manch^ater Evening Herald — RoekvUlc residents now pay 15 Mrs? Laura Katz. A report was ■ .for saph three-minute sta- The case stemmed from a- June Friends may call at the funeral for nine holes, and that the club Prasident Kennedy set the tons for missile and nuclear package were i South W I a d s n r oorrespoadent 5 incident In which Adam's had home tonight fro m -7 to 9. cannot make a blanket determina­ our entire “ Honor the Past” camp­ destroyed in flight. w-rltten with references to special- Laura Kata, t«lef>hone Mitchell . 'caU -fo Hartford, picked up two youths. Richard Ista' studies; Dr. William Gruhn, hompsonvills and Windsor Locks tion In advance. fire. He urged us each to develop Fifteen days later foe Thor eel- 4-1753. Cannon. 14, and Roland St. Anand, Mrs. Joseph Verigo ". . ..T o avoid any difficulty, our oWn individual ability in prep­ lapsed In flight, ra ih i^ debris of the University of Connecticut, 10 cents for a four-minute call 15, both of East Hartford, who First Day of Roundup spoke to the board: and neighbor­ Mrs. Eva Coven^y Verigo, 64. please retract any decisions that aration for the rolee we will be per­ over the Island that resuHrtI bi Manchester and Stafford were hitchhiking home from Coven­ might be contrary to the lease pro- ing towns were consulted as to of 79 Hamilton St., Hartford, died forming in our future years. The minor Injuries to two men. prings. M offat said. try. and that, during the trip.’ Simon said today tha ben on nine their experience with Junior high yesterday at the' home of her entire program wa^ brought to a As with Wednesday night’s fti- In Manchester, the increase in Adams offered the. tmys drinks hole play has been dropped, and schools. Hosspital Notes daughter, Mrs. Joseph Reister of Busy for Town Scouts cloaa by a parade of 264 flags zle. the previous failures ecemrsd for residence service would from a bottle of wine. the sign notifying players of the In the comparative .study of Wapping. which encircM the arena. We were without a nuclear detonation. Air- IT EASY-WITH SO eanta par month, while In­ Harold Hagenow, 22, of West ben has been removed. very proud that Cfiiarlotte Hilliard Junior high schools, Wethersfield. Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. for SAVINGS Mrs. Verigo was bom In Lithu­ fer businesB service would Willlngton, was fined 850 for The ban still holds true for non­ {Ekt. Note Six Manchtotera (Jharlotts Hilliard, rbter of was selected to be one of the flag- Manchester and Rockville were all areas except maternity, where from 35 cents to 81.80 par speeding. He pleaded guHty to the ania and lived most of her life in residents, however, he said. Girl Scouts and several from -the Mr. end Mrs. Henry HiUiard^ 26 bearers. consulted. Unanimously. the they are 2 to 4:S0 and t:M to 8 Wapping. fith, according to Hobron. charge on Mcmday but disposition '^He added that by the standards Manchester area are among more Bliss Bt., Joan Preisaler, daughter Saturday morning we were sur- towns favored the 6-3-3 arrange- p.m.: and private rooms where Manchester residents must now o f the esse was continued imtil to­ Survivore, bcaidee her daughter of any country club In the coun­ than 8,500 Senior Girl Scouts at­ o f Mr. and Mrs. George Preissler, prised by a visit from Glni King, .ment. All schools found the dis­ they are 10 a.m. io 8 p.m. Viaitora Conditioned SIZZLE YOUR SUPPER day for payment. When your daotor asks whsro are requested not to smoke In pa­ 10 «ents for each four-minute in Wapping, include her husband, try, "We’re overcrowded all the tending the 1962 Girl Scout Senior 6 Sunrise Dr., Rockville, Nancy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey cipline and behavior problems to James R. Tromsa, .22. a f Weth­ yon want your preaortpHsn fill­ tients rooms. No more than two ion-to-MaUon call to Rockville Joseph Verigo of Hartford; three time.’’ , Roimdup at Button Bay State Ctiatsl and I were among about T. King, 218 Henry St., who is em be lessened in a junior high. ersfield and Coventry, pleaded ed . . . say . . HAIXM ABK Grouping according to abillt.v of visitors at one time per patient. Glastonbury.' Hobron added. eons. Vito Covensky of Broad The condition of the greens, was Park, Burlington, Vt. 306 scouts who had the honor of ployed on the commissary staff guilty to a charge of speeding and PHARMACY. Fraa daMTsty. students Wes considered a . strong ON THE B B Q ^ ' S' M offat sgid the plan's imple- Brook, John Covensky' A l­ serious enough to cause the board In a letter to The Herald, MIm being the first color guard to k>W' here. She reported that she had aentation for the two communt was fined 836. A second i^iarge of fred Covensky of Wapping, and of governors not only to bah the sr the. 109 flags in the Avenue of eaten with two Nigerian and two 5H 9-2861 point In this a.vstem. Ad'vantages Patients Today: 201 would mean an outlay of to change the addreas on Carolanne Gryk, daughter of Atty. also cited included: stronger, en- 14 grandchildren. nine hole play, but to drop the and Mrs. Anthony Gryk, 37 Aca­ Flags. A fter supper there was an Swedish guides. That afternoon 1 ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Miss id 81,000,000 by the telephone' bi* driver’s license. nolled by Manchester Open <3oH Tourna­ ell-camp sing for Section 4N in forum on International Understand rished program: better pupil atti­ Nancy Ferri.s, 110 Victoria Rd.; ^pmiy 11 h e Prosecuting Attorney E. T h e funeral srill be held Sat­ demy St., diacuases their, ar­ urday at 8:15 a.m. at the' Thomas ment. which the camp staff was-intro­ ing was held in th« assembly tent. tude helps transition to high Walter Connor, RFD 2. Rockville: PreeenUy. customers in the I G~bge Gon*y. rival at the roundup, the major duced, and each one explained a schools; cuts down on drop-outs; F. Farley Home, 9^ Webster St., The club leases the land on the event of the Scouts' 50th birth­ The girls came to the conclusion Ann Noel, Bolton Rd,. Vernon; kociikville exc^iange srt in one of | little bit about Oie camp program. that Americana are taking a step '' socially this age group belongs to- Hartford, with a aolemn high seat and west sides of 8. Main 8t. day year). Mrs. Ella <3uthill, Bamforth Rd.. TENDER - DELICIOUS - LEAN e few remaming areas In the M onda^Gll C. G « n , j » -19. for 818,500 a year from the town. Friday dawned warm and hu­ in tha right direction with their ■ gether. Vernon; William Hausmann. Cov­ - of Elast Hartford, for possible dis- Mass of requiem at Holy Trinity e which are not included in any The tract le part of the Globe Hol­ mid. IMring the afternoon we visit­ generosity to other nations, but a Several new appointments have entry; Merritt Salmon, Ironwood poedtion to charges of failure to Church. Hartford, at 9. Burial The past four days have been ided service plan. Moffat said. low tract whfcli the town bought ed the demonstretipn area, where check should be kept so that these WHEE! WATER'S been made at the .schools. Miss Dr., Vernon; Jame.s Smith. 236 Au­ drive In a right hand lane and driv­ will be in St. Catharine’s . Ceme­ among the busiest and most ex­ 'la every part of Connecticut frmn Chaney Bros. In 1965 for 81,- Nancy Crockett and Blaine Shel­ goods reach the jpeople who need Rita Goliibeky will teach Grade 3 tumn St.; Jeffery Wright, High ing a motor v^ d e while his li­ tery, Broad BroqJt. citing of our lives, despite the at the Wapping Elementary School Swift's ere we have introduced stml- 250,000 for uae as a water storage don were really Impreesed with A them. H O T-H O T... AND Manor Trailer Park. Rockville: cense was under suspension. G«r- Friends may c i l at the funeral changeable and often Inclement aervlce, our customers have In- area and recreation facility. new twist — done with bullwhips For supper some of our girls next year. She la a graduate of James Wonsik. Wind.Sorville; Linda k 'I vais reportedly is scheduled to be home tonight from 7 to 9 and to­ weather. Brookl.vn College and Is in the in­ their calling to neighbor- and lariats by some very proficient were pleased to have as their THERE’S A LOTI Shaughna.ssy, South Windsor; Jen­ inducted Into the Army on Mon­ morrow from 2 io 8 and 7 to 9 Departing by bus from Hartford tensive training program at New cemmuniUea. Based on our ex- twisters from Texas. Joan Preiss' guest Mrs. Edward Newmarker of nifer Fagan. Overbrook Rd., Ver­ TOP ROUND p.m. .esce with toll-free calling from day. He pleaded guilty to the first at 7 a.m. July 18, enroute to the ler, a really brave one. became the 29 Davis Ave., Rockville, a former Britain. charge and not g ^ lty to the sec- .Joseph PerzanowskI, graduate non; Mr.s. Geraldine Webster, 3 Re­ Chester to Hartford, we e x -, . . encampment on the eastern shore first one of us to try the Army- roundup trainer of theirs. She gan Rd.. Rockville: Leo Begin. 943 ireminiD Ikusstaiger Infante Appellate Unit Now! For only n of the University of Hartford, will the number of calls between,® « „ w • j o f Lake Champlain, we passed sev­ constructed showers, and she came stayed for a few hours visiting E. .Middle Tpke.; William .Stewart, Twin infant s

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/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., raURSDAY, JULY 26, 1962 p a g e ' b e v w ^ » > 0 E ,s a 1 .1’ MANCHESTER ^VE^ilNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. C0NN„ THURSDAY. JUlY 26, 1962 . inatinct for self preservation. The to turn things off as wall as how Isetuals getUng a Httls ~Siger Jlanrif^Btpr DiYidinf Cut to turn them on. taare ot the ersdlt' in our book Russian and American scientists ut tae l a ^ spqjeaats on the For A m onont, atiittybiB MliAt Tha ot^sr part of the mixture— Window Sham and mllitarjr brtfins who are oper­ Connecticut the adventurous, causs-seeking, scene, otaMi tk« ojdv real ugliness I f p r ^ G. K«lth Funaton, president of the ating a^lnst each other are also cfuaade-imltathig intellectual —t Is We haea seas in eevOral dseadaa of MADE TO ORDER New Yortc Stock Knchangt, smid the more ei^loaive |iart. The intsl- OauMeMout.'vAUtica} conventions, part of a bpslc, instinctive col­ Yankee We cover r D r E MEASCRINO and over the wiekend on the subject o( leotual gives way to a long secret in many , or which tlwrs have boon rK C C iwnTAfJJNO u w ^ S S S ^ ^ Sg*mc. laboration. dreaming and suddenly pictures man and toroes of acknowledged the “Eye#” It BtaMU Arect. s federal tax cut. one could gtt By A. H. O. The Baby Has llwich«it»r. Conn. himself as a man of action, toe evil operating- EomeUmes, in the o f your ,, THOMAS r rtCRGUSON the impression that he was an* end, acknowledged and recognised home. / .WALTER B. ranOUSON generate of dynamics which take DRAEES other of those few lingering odd­ There Is, in to* political arma, a history under control; it is the in­ knavea bsliave batter, and with / PuMiih«ta A Thoutht for Today fVNUMcd OctolMr 1. lln balls who insist that two and two recurrent and eomewhat grotesque tellectual who really goee wild. It more ultimate regard for the proc- Been Named ••• apeasored by the Manchester alliance between the wistful, high- was the holders of College degrees eosea and qilrit of the democracy RttMlikcS Btrery Brenlai Except make four, and will some day have who, at Loe Angelas, cams nsarsat thta eifflolt and' alkise, than the FINDEU’S and HoIM..Jays,a] Entered At the OouneU o f Ohiirchea minded, unstable, and pollUcaUy Ce At MAnchriter. Coim. to be added up, too. . to an Actual frcihlng at the mouth. Would-be crusaders - who demand T E L . M l 8-4865 inexperienced intellectual and the Everything in Window Trentment Claea Mmtr Matter. OnS' could entertain this illusion And, at Hartford the other week­ tluM, beoausa they 'are going to ' 'iU.Y when. Mr. Funston said the fol­ There is a tendency^ our day hard-boiled picket-line operator of end, it was not ao much the labor save democracy, they should nave Kowaleld, Bonald Jamee, aon of Mr. and Mr*. Ronald J. Ko­ tUBSCRlPnON RATES to smphasiae' the sxemplary life sergeants, but toe noxdces from the the Hght to sat tos rules. PayaMa ta Advance lowing: the labor union. This meeting and walski, Box 62, Rt. 81, RFD 8, South Coventry. He was bonr v'S' Carrier Mall of Jesus together with his mir­ world of the intellect — those who July 20 at Manobeater Memorial Hospital. Hia maternal grand- '.I kM YaAr ...... tl|.B0 133.00 "It would be most unwise to coalition of brain and goon seems presumably had some intellectual lx Mentha ...... 7.75 11.00 acles a* this were - all parent, are Mr. and Mra. Paul Oorrenti Jr., 96 Birch BL Hia contemplate any kind of tax cut to be evoked, sometimes, by rather attainment — who could not con­ paternal grandpsrmte are Mr. and Mrs.' Oonrad Kowalski, 77 nhee Mentha...... tM there is A h b e said. nice pet^le, like Adlai Stevenson trol themsslvss, and who made a n e Menth...... 1.9 unless dongress and the adminis­ S.•“ -7- -•— * of calvary and Biivh St. .. YetiUy ...... ‘:I8 T t ^ i and Frank Kowalski, and one al mockery of their purported., belief . . • • • tration first gave evidence that t ljs ^Mbsequent b i resurrection is to ways feels that they should not be in liberalism and freedom by lo w ­ MoKeon, Lyn Elliott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maury Hc- MEMBER OF something was going to b# done to .fftiss the whole point ^pf his life. blamed for the behavior of some ing their own brutal lust to domi­ Kaon, Juniper Lane, RFD 2, Vernon. She was bom July 33 at THE ASSOCIATED PRESS r,.t the rat. .nanriinr In t h / He camecamc to die! During his earUi- of their .supporters. Yet It must at The Axaociated Preaa la exclualvely cut the rate ef spending In the nate. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents a ly ministry he often spqji«r of his least be said that they somehow W E GIVE entitled to the nae of republlcatlon of govemmeht," ' Anyway, from this mixturs, with Mr. and Mra. E. E. Rtchardaon. Amherst, Maas. Her patoRfal r ,'vA.v. all newa dlanatchea credited to It or "hour," referring to his death. become the hind of candidate who the amateurish, psychopathic intel- not otherwiae credited in thia paper There, in at least a brief reap­ When the exultant crovxds grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Newton F. MoKeon', A^nnerat, and alao the local newa publlahed here. elicits just this particular brand shouted their praises on Palm Maas. She has a brother, James, 2. AU rlchta of republlcatlon of apeclal— pearance, Is the old-fsshioned idea of support. ^ .. . diapatenea herein are alao reaerved. Sunday, rejoicing that a miracle that the proper way to cut taxes And it -has to be added that: U. S. Choice Nasslif, Eiise Teresa, daughter of Mr. and Mia. Fraderick worker, a pi-ophel, a representa­ both at LoS Angeles, where Steven­ FAT First Ihllt senric* elimt ef N. E. A. Srnr- would be to cut expenses a little tive of the Lord, had come to Naaelff, 33 Norman St. She was bom July w at Manchaatar lee, Inc. son’s weird suppprters- were trying Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents an Mr. and Pablliihera RepresentatlTcs. The bit first. We might add that cut­ them, Jesus wept! The crowd had to commandeer the convention Top Round i l l [ l c | f GR-EEN lUUns Mathew* Special Axenr.v—New settled too cheaply. He was much OVERWEIGHT Mr*. Kacfeane Noujaim, Tripoli, Lebanon, Her paternal grand­ York, Chlcaso. Detroit and Boston. ting the debt a little too might from the gallerlee, and at Hart­ father ia Richard Nassiff, 33 N oim u^l. She has a 11(011101, N ational JSTAMPS, TOP or BOTTOM ROUND more than they knew. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF once havVi,,.been considered appro­ ford, where Kowalski’s supporters Frederick George, 2; and two aiatei^ Marie-Diane, 4, and Nadia ipiRCULATTONS. Her* was the one about whom Avnilable to you without a doc­ J|ib ^ priate. had something of the same idea, Ann, 3. Isaiah had written: "He was the candidate leaders and symbols tor’s prescription, our drug called S t e a k V ' . */... > S to re s The Rcrald Prtntins Company. . Inc., But Mr. Funston. his precise wounded for our transgressions ODRINEX. You must lose ugly aasmnea no financial reapons}etllty for in question, Stevenson and Kowal­ Chadwick, Timothy son of Mr. and Mra. Alton Chad­ . he was smitten of God . . . fat in 7 days or your money bach. typographical errors appesriag In ad- language is noted, is just a senti­ ski. (jescended to the cheap and wick, Regan Rd.,- Rockville. He was bom July 20 at Manohes- vmlsemem* and other readtag matter No strenupus exercise, laxatives, mental, not really a hard-boiled and the Lord hath laid on him the unprecedented strategy of enter­ FANCY, LARGE ZIm City BACON U. 47e Vy ter Memorial Hospital. ' His maternal grandparents are Mr. -and hi The Manchester Eventn* Rnsild .iniquity of us all.” He sweat masaags or taking of so-called re­ character. All he requires, by hia ing the convention hall themselves Mrs. Gerald Diamond, Eiaat Hartford. Hia paternal grandpar­ blood as God confronted him with In the obvious hope of creating ducing candles, emckers or Display advertisins closing bouis: CANTALOUPES OUR OWN CURE FRESH IN FROM M A I^! ents are Mr. khd Mrs. Merrill Chadwick, Glastonbury. He has For Monday—1 p.m. Friday own -eel'" words, is that we first the cup containing the eins of all stampede toward themselves. cookies, or chewing gum. ODRI­ NEX is a tiny tablet and easily CHOICE BRISKET three brothers, Alton Jr., 6%, Stephen, 4, and Jeffry, I H : and a yfoT Tuesday—1 p.m. Monday. have "evidence that something mankind, but he consented to So, in the end, one has to as­ UVE For Wednesday—1 p.m. Tuesday. swallowed. When you take ODRI­ sister, Dmorah, 7. For Thursday—1 p.m. Wednesday. was going to ’ be done.” Hist drink it sign some responslbUlty back to ***•*. Bonus S/ampQpea'als! NEX, yon still enjoy your meals, 2 For CORNED For Friday—1 p.m. Hiursday. sounds something like buying one The Apostle Peter declares; the candidate figures involved, and Roy, Michael Ryan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Roy, 103 For Saturday—1 p.m. Friday "W ho his own seif bar* our sins not leave it all merely to their fol­ still eat'the foods you like, but LOBSTERS massifled deadline: 10:90 a.m. each of Mr. Funston’s stocks on about Trospect St. He was bom July 18 at Manchester Memorial day of ptihllcalinn except Saturday — in hia own body on the tree, lower*. you simply don’t have the urge FANCY. NATtVB BEEF for extra portions because ODIU- Hospital. Hia maternal grrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Miehaai EXTRA STAMFS t Am. 10 per cent margin. When Jesus drank the bitter cup One always has to assume, too, Head Cut Ryan, 54 Bunco Or. His paternal grandparents are' Mr. and Actually, as Mr. Funston's addi­ "He became sin for us." When that the candidate in question NEX depresses your appetite and CUCUMBERS Thursday, July 2« decreases yonr desire for food. ‘ Lb. 59c Lb. 99c Mm. lerael Roy, Providence, R. I. He has a slater, Kathleen B n B a l l r wHh rtie purehaM ef any ef ifie feUowmg tional remarks revealed, he is mors God laid our sins upon Jesus he could, if he really so wished, con­ Mary, 8. h's Fint NaHonal'i famous top quality ba«f . , . wTung from_ the heart of Hia Son trol the behavior of his followers Your weight must come down, be­ * * • • • interested in seeing who gets cause as yeur own doctor will tell Each 5 C Fresfloin And Iaw the awful cry "M y God, My God, to some extent. NaMseo Famoos Cookie Aasortment .12 OB. tBe Cloutter, David Arnold, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nelson Finoat Poliah SousagG ..c'ht.. extra tandar, juicy and full ef flavor. ThaM wall tax cut than in prsyenting it. He why hast thou foresaken Me? Given such'A mixture of follow­ you, when you eat lees, yon weigh \ tJhited Nations Secretary Gen­ less. Get rid o f excess fat and live Cloutier Jr.. 10 Creatridge Dr., Vernon. He was bom July IS at wants a tax cut which goes to enr Calvary had been conceived In ers, there is always a certain Manchester Memorial HospiUl. His maternal grandparents are Swift's Smokies trimmad, fina grainad, mouth-wataring roasts eral Thant perhaps did hot intend longer. ODRINEX costs $5.00 and courage the investment of capital the. mind of God long before it strange and ironic division of vio­ Mr. and Mra. Arnold Pfister, Ridgewood, N. J. His paternal to be qiibted around the world happened, fo r ’ Jesus was ‘The lence among them. The hard-boiled la aoM on this GUARANTEE: If Speiry'a i?smvi Sousoge l-et pig ef heavy staar baaf are really delicious eating in business rather than to encour­ not aatisled for any reaaon Just grandparemta are Mr. and Mrs. Louis N. Cloutier, OM' Town, svhen. In I^elsinkl, he described Lamb of God slain from the veterans of the picket line tradi­ Maine. age directly consumer spending. foundation of the world." tion have a certain degree of physi- return the package to your drug- • • * » * and what a dtanca to uva at First Natidnal's President Moish Tshombe and his glat and get your full money back. : HIGHLAND PARK MARKET! Antiour's Star Franks He would have tot corporate tax Maj. E. Walter Lamie cid ejqjertness; they know how to Morgaaaon, - Kevin Duwayne, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Duwayne associates of Katahga Province as No queotfons aaked. ODRINEX Is ip^cidl prieal rate reduced from 52 to 47 per The Salvation Army immobUize a limited number of po­ • 317 HIGHLAND ST.. MANCHESTER Ml 3-4278 ^ Morgansmi, 10 Bidwell Ave., East Hartford. He was bom July Eatwell Italion Souaage "bunch of clowns.” In any case, licemen: they know how to indulge sold with this guarantee hy: Ar­ cent, and he would have personal thur Drug Store, 942 Main. Mall 91 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. HU maternal giandtar- ■ although there will be many who In a prescribed amount, of noise ents are Mr. and Mm. Gomer Walker, Hammond, Ind. His pa­ income tax rates in toe upper Polish Farms Small and. demonstration; but they are ordera Mled. will understand the exasperation ternal grrandparents are Mr. and Mts. Frank Morgaxisoh, M i^ e Smokpd Picnics a»ou>« - * .* ♦ u. »43c LB bracket be reduced from a maxi­ usually craftsmen engaged in their behind the remark, there can 'be ■VIENNA—Nearly 70 per cent St., Ellington. Top Sif loin Roasts mum of 91 per cent to a maximum particular trade; they know how • • * • * Slicpd Bocon *av »59c little approval for such comment of Poland's 3,600.000 farms ere Of. 65 per cent Then, not for the smaller than 25 acres and only Winkler, Brian Eric, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gunther Winkler, pg0n|(f|||^ HOMO, MAW WIM.IM U 59c from the chief executive officer of Carpenter Rd., Bolton. He was bofn July 23 at MaiMheeter Me­ LB good it would do the economy one In a hundred is larger than morial Hospital. Hie maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C onn^ Hams mica . «.w«iio m«can1.99 Top Round Steaks the United Nationa about anybody. ■50, according to the Communifd particularly, but because there Main Street Store Only Fritz B. Hoftnann, Watervllet, N. T. His paternal grandpar­ This revelation of exaeperated Party dally, Trj'buna Ludu. ' would be Some people around Notice ents are Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Winkler, Rifton, N. T. He haa a Crpom Chppsp • 03c attitude—which is Just as strong Eighteen per cent are smaller Tender Flavorful howling that it was unfair to give than 2If acre.s. State farms. It brotoer, Jeffrey Lance, 22 monthe. CottcNIP Clipptp • 33c Cube Steaks In Washington as it Is with Secre­ • * * • * all the tax cuts to business and to sas’s, occupy only 12 per cent of tary General Thant—formed the WE HAVE DAILY Luz, Deborah Ann, daughter of Mr and Mm. Roland Luz, 149 9MSHIV OROUND the very wealthy, he would also the arable land. GroRiitd Rouitd prelude to a renewed discussion of Prospect St. She was bom July 31 at Manchester Meniorial Fresh Haddock Fillet 43c have some token reduction of in­ DELIVERY TO THE Hospltai. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Dora Caron. 128 what to do ■ about President ^M M E R CLEARANCE come taxes for the small, ofrUnary W. Main St., Rockville. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Tshombe and his continuing re­ Mrs. Manuel Luz, Fall River, Maas. She has two brothers, taxpayer. fusal to bring hia secessionist CSiristopher and Steven. So Funston, in the end, is some­ BOLTON * * « « 9 provincs into a united Congo. thing of an old meanie, just like ATTtC FANS 8 0 % OFF Nadeau, Diane Suzanne, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ronald Some reportg have had it that Senator Byr6, coupling what I Be ready for the hot weather I Nadeau, 52 ViUage St., RockvHle. She waa bora July 17 at FINAST / sven the United Ststee was get­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. Money-Saving f^i^duce Speciah might be sound views in the field ahead with a HUNTER AT- AREA LADIES' SEAMLESS LADIES' SUMMER ting ready to back th* use of Unit' LAWNMOWERS • **•■* of economics with an entirely un­ I TIC F a N installed in your . ad Nations foiice to compel Tshom- Pranckus, Rochelle Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AflMrt reasonable and 'unnecessary in­ home. Complete with fan PLAYWEAR Pranckue, 19 High St., Rockviile. She was bom July 19 at Man­ ba to get into linie. This would be louvers and all carpentry | STRETCH HOSE clination to perpetuate a division LENOX FINAL CLEARANCE chester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. Cantaloup^ * I work. M a y o n n a i s e 2 39 ao impossible and ridiculous a be- and Mrs. RoseH Earle, RockviHe. Her paternal grandparents of wealth by which some people SLIGHT IRREGULARS t n y a l’.^of United Nation^ princi­ WILSON PHARMACY 1 ONLY are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pranckus, South' Windsor. have more money than othsra. ples and role that It ^vas quickly ELECTRICAL CO. Ur REEL TYPE 299 E. CENTER ST. IMPUL.bE STARTER Oaruda, Laura Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. CUru- denied. But it la not denied that OFF Sweet Corn doun * I Ml 9-4817-M E 3.7376 i da. Box 229, Job’s Hill Rd., ^ilngrton. She was bom July 18 at Creamy Smooth Q T R t a ^ ^ B C . 35 there la urgent consideration of ■ Mancheeter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are The CnrioBity Denominator Flnaiicliig Available TEL. Ml 94196 >tCLUDED AftEi...... - ; mcBt Salad Favorite JAR ‘ CAUraeMA Datical* flavor I C^IYOefOA \ lunchw ol Juie> flavor aome direct uae of United Nations ? Mr. and Mrs. William Garigliano, Bedford HUle, N. T. Her pa­ AMAICA SHORTS ^ Reg. ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Oinida, John­ authority, either through economic Against toe humanitarian in- Nectarines 2 45< Grapes \ «29< atlncts which no doubt exist in •PEDAL PUSHERS $79.88 ston, R. I. She ha.1 a brotoer, Charles Arthur. aanctions, or, if they failed, then MEN'S SPORT * * • • * full-BodiocI flavor _ _ I 5A»V JWCIR - Ptaie Jumbo ' both Washington and in Moscow, • 2-PC. SETS More Grocery Specials! perhaps through military action • BLOUSETTES and BLOUSES Burleson, Scott, son of Mr. end Mm. Ronald 6 . toitleaon. 36 Plums cAUPeffMiA u 19c I Lemons ei\Limes 25< again, to force Tshombe to sur­ and which would really like to see Edgewood St., Hartford. He was bom July 18 at Manriiester ARGYLES • SKIRTS ' . • 1 ONLY— SELF PROPELLED Memorial Hospital. HU maternal grandparents are Mr. and PINAST - While er Colored render the independent etatua of an end o f nuclear testing for ail Enjoy a Wholesome Luncheon Treat Where You time, juat to spare whatever Mra. David G WiUcox, 58 Hillside St.. Manchester. HU paternal KatangA ROTARY grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. Burleson, Mybtlc. EXTRA g r e e n S TA M p S la'JorCAM anonymous human lives may be This, too, ought to be considered Get More of the Best for Your Money! A U LADIES' Facial Tissues 4r.^69< C R . E E N being sacrificed to the testing that IMPULSE STARTER Chasse, Corey Bruoe, son of Mr. and Mrs Em ic (Xiasac, Old Raid Houso and Cardan Spray hnposaible and out o| character L S T A M P S ^ State Rd., Andover. He ■was bom July 20 at ManobeMer Me- for the United Nationa la done—-against such humanitari­ ____OHEF^ SPECIAL _____ SUMMER SHOES For a HaelAy, Happy Pet an instinct there is something at mortal Hospital. HU maternal grandmother U Mm. Fred M. ■nm other day„ in one o f the Bruoe, Pomfret. HU paternal grandfather U Benjamin Oiam*, least temporarily mors powerful. Reg. 'most unreasonable and devlllah SOUP er JUIOR MEN'S 8 Spring 'nrall, Covent^. He has a brotoer. E m it Jr., 1; and Calo Food 8 This is the urge to see and teat acts of which he is capable, Presi­ BAKED, Reg. two sistem, Sandra-Ann, 6H, and CSieiyl-Lee, 2 ^ . FOR DELCCiOUS ITALIAN DISHES g rU F FED $69 M W W ***** dent Tshombe apparently staged everything that can he done with O IU N K S , Ciusmo, TIMITS BONUS STAM P SPPCtALS f toe nuclear power. ALL SPORT SHIRTS $1.99 * Miruckl, Lori Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. John Minicki, Ragu Spaghetti Sauce' JA°^ 39c an attack of Kataaganese woman PORK CHOP 1.00 165 Oak St. She was bom July 22 at Manchester Mamorial on United Nattons troops, and 'This urge ia so strong that there FOR 1 ONLY— DELUXE Hospital. Her maternal gp-andpaients are Mr. and Mm. Bruno Ostrowskl, 235 Oak St. Her paternal grandmother U Mm. Joaapta- Dole Pineapple 5 MAKES every »ATH A IEAUTY »ATH then apparently had hie own are obviously some scientific and OHOica: OF p o t a t o ONLY WOMEN'S KNIT ROTARY AND VEGETABLE Ine Miruckl, 165 Oak St. She has a sister. Unda Christine. 13. r V EXTRA STA^iPS tlioops shoot one or two ef the military observers on both sides Reg. • • • * * S U O B - Saled Companion Dove Toilet Soop 2 iis. 39c who are not only willing, but per-, PUDDING or JELLO SWIM SUITS IMPULSE STARTER w ifw with the purchasa ef aithar ef the foH ev^ women ao that an atrocity could TEA or COFFEE ^2.99 Coughlin, Jeffry Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. be charged to the United Nations. haps anxious, to have the other CougTilln, 40 Clyde Rd. He was bom July 19 at Manoheator Me­ ILUE DETKGENT FiiYost Banono Chiffon Cake n iB is the kind of game that gets side perform additional tests, so morial Hospital. HU maternal grandpamts am Mr. and Mrs. Dole Pineapple 4'^s 69< IGE PKG 35c Edward LaChanoe, 311 Spenoer St. HU paternal grandparent* played in the Congo; this is the that these testa can be monitored I Reg. Reg, Silver Dust Finast English Muffins *«•»« Reg. are Mr. and Mm. Jamee F. OougtiUn, 50 B. >Qdffie Tpks: He MMIO ClAOCnS _ _ ^ kind of thing that makea Secre­ and analyzed. { $8.99 $58 88 ’ has thr^ brothers, Timothy, 12, Junes Jr. 9, and MlldiaGl, 6. NEW PINK MIRACLE SOAP tary General Thant’s use of the One suspects that this may in­ n . 9 9 2 .MS 27c word "clowns" seem resJly mild. deed be the explanation for. toe CAPRI DINER Waite, Robin Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Robert L. Waite, Sdoshine 2 '^149< Proise Soap 23 Mountain 3t„ Rockville. She was bom July 91 at RockvHle ' But this kind of action on the virtual invitation the United AT VERNON CIRCLE VERNON BOYS' 1 ONLY— ROTARY dty Hospital. Her maternal grandmother U Mm. Mtay E, tOc Off ON TWO lARS ED purchaM of any of the foHewinf States gave Russia to undertake CHILDREN'S A Taffy Snack part of President Tshombe does IMPULSE STARTER Bailey, Hartford. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mm. not provide any excuse for having the new series of tests Russia now AIR-CONDITIONED Robert E. Waite, Rockville. VANILLA 2 Itrs 29c Finost Salad Oil SWIM TRUNKS ^ • D P 12-OZ PKG 3 3 c Proise Soap the United Nations go beyond Its announces it will undertake. WAPIRS Finast Cider Vinegar EDWIN AND MARY TUXBUBY, Prop*. 2 PC. PLAY SETS Garrepy, Teresa ftlarle, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Robert F. NoUsco Washington seemed to go out of OPEN ABOUND THE CLOCK . . . NEVER CIXiSED FOR AUTOMATIC WASHER* lagal roles in the Congo. SIZES 3 TO 6X Reg. Garrepy. 56 High St., Rockville. She was bom July 21 at Roek- Finast Fruit Gelatins witH»«Mo«ea The United Nationa is in the its way i;o let it be known that it REG. vllle City Hospital. Her maternal grandmother U Mm. Lucy ■KHMOND • ■AITLITT Ad Detergent LGE PKG 33c Congo as a police force, not a gov had nolreal objection if Russia did $ 1.00 $44.00 Guerra, New York. Her paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Finast Grope Juice a ______' aming body. ata^ a new series of tests, did teat Mm. Emery Garrepy. Millbury, Mass. She has two brotoem, fOR A RADIANT COMPLEXION ^ Breokside Farm Breod Steven, 6M, and Thomas, 4. Pears 2 69< The United i^ation* is in the last, before -the two powers re­ **.**• 1 ONLY— FOLDING 2 bars 3 1 c Finast Oronge Donuts '«««'• turned to toe diplomatic proem ;?■ 3 4 ‘ REG. Camay Toilet Soap Congo to see that nobody ipapbses $1.99 Cooney, John OorreU and James Correia, twin sons of Mr. Delicieu* Home-made Flavor Finast Apple Raisin Coffee Coke a ^Utical solution by the use of of trying to negotiate a new for­ and Mra. George V. Cooney Sr., 52 Spruce Lane, Wapping. They WASHES AWAY STUBBORN DIRT force. It can hardly }ieip its princi­ mal ban on all such testa. PICNIC TABLE were bom July 20 at Rockville City Hospital. Their maternal Finast Engl»»h Muffins -q«»* GIRLS' grandmother is Mrs. Edith Vienna Morizette, East H aloid. Hobitaat 2 25< 2 B^ifs 25c ples strai^t and attempt to do, it- ■Why, indeed, should ws be so REG. They have three brothem. George Jr., 12, Joee. 11, FmneU, 11 Lava Hand Soap aelf, the very thing it la supposed broad-minded? One explanation ia months; &nd live sistsrs, Vsronics, 18, Jwidim, 10, A utig, 8, Igs- 2 PC. PLAY SETS $2.49 Fancy Imported Norwegian GENTLE FRAGRANT ta prevent. tost the series of testa the Rus­ Rag. S g bcH, 5. and Juana D’Arc, 2. ***.** ta REG Even underv Secretary'V^Cisneral sians ran last fall fascinated our SIZES 7 TO 14 ^ BARS AU Heine, Jennifer, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Henry Heine, 148 e s c A i CAN Zest Soap f^rozen food Specials! jnunmartkjold, the United Na- scientific and military observers $25 M ^ Sordioes oT a. 29< __ \ ’ S. Main St. She was bom July 17 at Manchester Memorial ilons had moments when it seem-, very much. ’They were, of course, Hospital. Her paternal grandmother U Mm. Roes Schwoerer, LIQUID LAUNDRY DETERGENT AIm sm u t ' PUNOI & OIANOI-DMIAPPLI ad to be trying to cheat on its own analyzing the types of explosion Reg. • SWIM RINGS 103 Mather St. Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrt. Eugene Rossi, 189 Oak St. She has a brother, Jon Henry, 21 46<5Z "A ir Liquid qtcan 77« police force principles just enough involved, and drawing their own 94c g J T 24” Dr i l l _ Broccoli Spears months. to obtain what aaemed some nacea- deductions as to what their aigr •BEACH BALLS P P • P * i-C Driok29t "‘s 29 c Swift's Prom i.o»s*w «-oieAN42e Intorfores with or tries to domi- finished their own. series, the Rua- Etaleld Stosel household DEODORIZER t-u lAo 55c Pillsbury Biscuits swHT«mn«Mw coicam tOc taRo the Immediate political dea- Biana will then prove to be nm|sr- MG. G old Medal Flour i 1R«. i ) i I 45 Enfield Street, tialaa of the Congolsse. But toe fi- atanding, and curious, if w s our­ O ta half flslle * 1 . 2 7 $14.88 * 1 0 . 0 0 * 7 . 0 0 Air-Wick Spray wozcan 79<, Allsweet Margarine w* f«g 2 7 c Sunshine Hydrox Cookies Kaauo49e I ThompBonville aal itsirirsd solution, if It.ia to come selves want a new ssrlss, to vali­ sMth ef the , i t-unco l ^ c Welch's Apple-Grape Drink 31e Maasachuaette- I RI 5-2050 A rg o Corn Starch tvtth the bichiaton n f Katanga in a date and test out further things WHEN YOU WASH lY HAND MAKE VR YOUR UAND Oowaec ticat HURRY! HURRY! LIMITED QUANTITIES AND SIZES V ' uiKO I 7 c Welchade Grape Drink 3 1.00 ttasnatod Oongo, has to come we think we may have discovered jntew tsed m* grew lie* Ulusuaisd coMdeqM 1 A rg o Gloss Sjtarch Uae. Vel SOAP POWDH ICE FKG 35c Iteangli prooosoed pf politics and out in Uie Pscdfic, remains to be |Gai*e*s l iCollQf*i'i * Kessr* lepreMniaii** call Unit Laundry Starch n-ozma t 5 c Welch's Fiesta Punch 3 tO O MAMC faussinn, and u6l through the seen. 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sa • Mott’s takes the (uesswork imt sf meal plannhif hBrause our f i A m y g buyers know exnetly. whst you need and want week atteV week! Satisfying Summertime Salad Treat! Just stroU aloHK our spanking elean meat cases.. .gti "fislilaK” ^ o u s H o o t ^ at our seafood department... “ Pick” your choice of dewy-fresh POUND M N Tender white meat in convenient C i k % F B T 1 na™ produce.. .browse through the matchless variety of canned, chunk size will deliyht your whole W l i i ■■ >■ BRANDO packaged and froien items. ..Y ou’ll .find you’ll be aMe to plan family. Buy -f cans ^«d save 49c a different meal for days on end wldiout any trouble atwll. over everyday low price. Consistently Superior quality, consistently low prices. . . more , friendly helpful .aarvlc«s are THHKE MORE MJ^SONS why meal planning Is so easy nf Mott’s.' Mellow, Orchard-Ripe Flavor! SHOP-RITE CHUNK REG. WHITE MEAT TUNA CAN A delicious blend of or­ SAVE A-5- chard-ripe mellow apples. Baldwins, Greenings and Spies. Buy 4 jars and ^Ve 40c at Mott’s. d

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I boys msldng marQusns dgarsttte If aayona would Ukt to send a and fkldng drugA Bazaar Feature card to Joseph Makindp, toe SO- Docliiiiieiiitairy Film year-old Westem Nigeriim whom During ths six weeks of heart condition Interrupted his the young addicts surrendSrsd “The (Md Womwi’t Broom Shop' Television tour of Manchegter, Ms addreta is Comes |o Churcli drdgB t o BiblsA 0ns of thsm 1^ woman’s featurs Co* ) now in Blbls CMlsgs prepstteg to w iiu^ Voluntssr Firwnon’t bssaar •:00 Mori* at S (In profreas)/ . ItM BonaymooMrs New England Central Hospital, BItr S Theater (in ^gr«ts) Bans Gray Thaatar Room 620, on 171 H arrlsm Ave., “Vulture on My VhlnA,^ s docu­ ths mlnUtry. RADIO to bs hold Friday and Saturday piny 8no« (In otonrespi I tba Ntlaon V ^ ly Boston 11, Mass. mentary film on drug addiction, The program- is frse -to tos pub­ WnH $2S night on Newton B. Smith Field. *0^Ofe of Riley • :00 ina Reed Show mtier Circus Makinda was driven to toe boe- w lU.be shown Saturday at. t=80 lic. Wives of the ftremen will operate Bbtovay Patrol Blocmj^y p.m. a t Calvary Uhurch, 847 ®. -IN PWK Naws 5:10 Dr. KMar< 10. a . pltal yesterday by General Mana­ The Rev. Mr. CoUver and toe Ihle variety booth and they have HucklsbaiTy Bound Th« _ Real___'&cCoys 1 i. 40, ger lUcbard Martin. Middle T^lie. The Rev. Howard Challengers will eonduet sU Sun­ FREE SOUPONS TAPB asked resldenU to sweep their at­ t ; » Weatlwi Neen * aseSlB Oollver from Teen Evangelism, * A A 9 9 _^^toree idee The general manager picked him day ssrvicaa St Oatvacy Church. tics snd cellars for saleable articles S;S0mi aovers . New York City, and a team of Fublio Defenders %e"lteou<:liabIea > at Miuichester Memorial Hos­ AT STOP t SHOP 90 Day G uatentecl Hio basaar takes the place of toe Oommimwaaltk ■y niraa Sons ,.t. 3 tel where he has betm a patloiA Teen Challm glm wlU parUclpate Columbia Fair held each year for Bonis and Allan In toe program.NA converted drug Pale Itoee In Telephone Col­ RolUa Jaobba Club Boasa »:I0 The Uvely Ones _ 10. since July 11, and drove him to about ten years—but will Include ^ Lawamd Mr. Jeasa 8 the Boston hospital so that further addict and a fonner gang mem­ For spring and summer, there hr laAwtd rldot S:40 Men of Oasttny . rang of Diamonds - Is lovely sheer hoelery in toe palest ors I $12.95 value I no exhlblU of any kind, tt wlU i:4S Walter/OonUta 10:(M Bing Along with Milch (C> teets may be madgt ber are in the teani. open at «:30 p.m. S'rWay ai^ 1 auntl^-Biinkiay 10. : 10. n . so MakOide arriyed in Manchester The 30-mlnute color film was toades of pink and apricot. it RivgnMa Park Offer expires Aug­ T:00 Bvsitfadas _ ^ The Untoucbablea A 40 5S tal ■ Rm tNpaa «M lisya • « pjn. Saturday. Herbert C. Bkigle^ M o^M the Weak At the Sonrea A l. ust 4. . president, said Thursday night iirill 10:B> International Zone bggfe M iMta hr Mriy III Pm a bonus night—that It will be ^Ba^ptlon TV Close U:Up IS gM SI sr m n h psmiiaal /Newa and Waatbar 11:00 Newt Bporta A Weather A 10 40 - coon for rides, games of sklU and / Evanins Report U<16 u (C> i l l Wfi'vt seM Aousaids refreshments, and a bicycle ^ 1 be Executive Officer / UnooTared Rdundup given away. Scheduled for Friday 7:15 The Sports Camara Itava Allan Show. Oiiil Francis DellaFera. 142 S. Lake ^ Kings of GoU Thursday StarUgM g f ilHi: A\AKE A WISH! i:u" night is a bathing beauty contest wood Circle, a lieutenant colonel In Bvantna -Report U:3I> AwardrBcBtsr o m for 27’ each! for toe little girls—two groups— toe U.S. Army Reserve, has be^ Neva U;S0 Tonight (C) so !ggT riWABgtat ' l■gVfV^TS^^ Fnit SiM * jr Pc Murphy /Itnd her daughter, Nina 7:30 Night Flight 7:10 Richard Hayes Show ■ aneiiggTgg«^g SAVE lidos for kiddles and adults; Katherine, returned to their home 11:00 Tonight At My Place 7:30 teowcase. News Im M PlMipple *JT Z t eonqslete 6 piece $et for S4c! Chimack Promoted In B r^ Mawr, Pa. Wednesday, af­ 1:00 Sign on 6:00 The World Tonight WUUam J. Gumack of Whitney WTItv ISIS 6:16 Showcase, News B8ANCIH O in C E , ROUTE SI, OOVENTET y______ter U vacation spent here. Miss 6:00 News. 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« ■'A I:; • f ■■ '- X ' \- X- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANPHESTER, CONN., THURSDAV, JULY 2 d, 1962 - 1 I I F 4 « * T W E L V E labi . MANCHESTER EVENIlifG HERALD, MANCHfiSTfiR, CONN., 'THURSDAY,‘JULY 28, 1982 PA(5E nmiTEiM* la U.S. Plvll Servica Oommia- OL09ED FOR VACAXIC^ studies at the Unjvemlty of Okla­ degree from tWa UnlVeralty: ^ -<=- druvin • brick wulMpliAlt McUon, Clarence Neff and vaa turned oyer Connecticut an, Washington 25, D.C.. and T to Hartford police. homa *tn prepariitlon for. work in ba recaivad or poatma^ad JULY M THRV AlilB. 11 ' » Rockville-V eriioii ^ of London, And tU effects upon the the Peace Corps. ,. 'P.O.,Ilz»m 4>po«. neighborhood. Authorization to build a single Apf^lroatlona foi ebm ^tltlva « - potW % ' than Aug. 14.. ^ \- family dwelling at 25 Chamber­ a i e d h il l will ramaiii at the f*utt d«taila may be cfetained at iiattriiB'8 TYPEWRin* Mahoney A Rockville Arreot Unlveralty until mid-September amlnationa for the, poatmasteria S K R ^C E Sandra Heck, 18, of 88 Ward St. lain St. has been granleti to job in Vernon may be obtained at the OhurcivSt. Pcpt. office. Bilow Builders Inc., by the Rock- and then, will undergo an intensive ;. . . is.,— ^ ■ • ■ 179 Bast Middle Tpka. W HKri THI "IFBCULTY OF TM HOUNTAT A*F9 FUHTY OF OOOD FOOD*.. Young Players Advance will ba presented in the HifurtfM'd the post office on Church 8t. A t Rm Green , GOPAi^ng j rille Zoning BoArd of Appeals. training period in Puerto Rico. .Vemoa aew^Ja handled throngh Session of Circuit Court 14 today In October he will leave for frazil The position; open to candidates ; on a charge of shoplifting in a Gledhfil In reace Corps between 18 and 70, pays tfi.STO a the Hamid’s Rdakvllle Bprean. • for about two years. W. Main A t, TUdnioot 5-8188 pr Toward Baseball Trophies Hartfordord department store,store. Theinej ' Char'*" nf He graduated Rockville H igh year, . QnjSv^imPool igirl was arrested on a warrant at I Mr. Applications must be filed with iMtchell 9-8791. Read Hei'ald Advs. r w h o fanned six f o r her home yesterday by Patrolman ( Elm Hill Rd., Vernon, has begun School in 1958 and received a B.S. RockviUe's Babe Ruth L«aguiletCool PMOomde Diractor Francla Ma­ and Uttle League teams continuele «n. trict playoff will be held in Rock- W arrantee Deed; William E. ^ ville on Monday. and Ada B. Dowling to John ^ Rockville All Stars defeated the Bilow. property off Maxwell Dr, 725 MidiNt Taraiilht East AIL GOOD SUGAR CURED 1 LB Windsor All Stars 5-4 Tuesday Bolton ‘ Marriage Liceft.se; James P. (2lbpkg1.1S) night in a game at Windsor. Rock­ Cleary and Claire Marie Baker IN MANGHESTEfi SLICED BACON PKG ville bunched three of its nms in Chung Chiyu of Taiwiyu.tells anwdote,on 4^omen’s eqluaHty vs. husband’s rights . 83 Grand Ave. Chicken 'Barbecue ______' " I. i . • ' ■ ' ' , the fourth inning, then punched To Sponsor Play OpM Wad. Tliart. SUPER-RIGHT IN PIECE single runs in the fifth and sixth The Rockville Area Ministerial Feature of Fair FLAVORFUL & MEATY LB inningsW ” ? , , ... . . 1, , Asiiociatlon will sponsor a per-1 SiUCK'STiAK aad Fri. Till I P JL ‘ formance of Rumer Godden’s “An Chicken barbecued In outdoor! SUPER-RIGHT IN PIECE «?*j*’* ^ I Episode of Sparrows ' on Tuesday, on the grounds of St. Maurice DELICIOUS, NUTRITIOUS LB Church by John Hutchinaon of An­ Liverwurst An attempt was made to nip the nerformed bv 1 TOP GRADE CHOICE dover assisted by men of the par­ SUPER-RIGHT 8 0 Z man on third with a throw to home ^ Compare the Quality ish will be one of the features of plate The tag wag not made, and ; the Bishops the annual Onuntry Fair to be held Luncheon Meat SLICED, SPICED PKG 4 # T th« fourth Windsor run was scored, repertorj Compare the Cut and Trim Aug. 28. T1i4 dinner, including sal­ BRISKET FRONT However, the locale teamed up Calif. Founded In 1952. ads, rolls, d eM rta and beveragek,*^ to trap a Windsor player caught .th« Company has played for 1 Compare the Value will be servedf-ln the. church ball at Corned Beef (STRAIGHT CUT lb 79c) CUT LB I between first and second bases Church groups in 48 states and 5 and 8:80 p.i». There will.be no where he ultimately wag put out Canada. „ . „ 1 to end the game. , "An Episode of Sparrows U Is ROAST charge for' children under six The wlrhing pitcher was Jerry of s gsrden planted by two chll-| .years of age and children up to 12 REQ. 55c SAVE 16c LBi years of agg. will iri served at a Fried Fish Cokes , NtOZIN k. iX b E l-k lN K OR REGULAR lower chaiga' than /CdUts. SPECIAL Mrs. ^iordice vDahlquist is In i CAP'N JOHN'S FLOUNDER FILLETS SEMI- 5th 1st chaigePhf.^tha,Vdihner, assisted by! U m o n a d e 4 0 c a n $ 9 8 * ^ thru Mrs. Mrs. Arthur i ANN PAGE TARTAR SAUCE 2 3 * thru A&P-RINIAPn(4RAnraUIT , 4 100 TRIPLE S BLUE STAMPS BONELESS 7th Ribs 4th Rib Scanhm, Mrs’. Ann Fox, Mrs. VIn- cent Peracchio. ^ra." Loretta j Drisk -2 55' Calkins, Mrs. Vincent Krzesicki . JUMBO FREE lb. and Mrs. Harry Fassnacht. Mrs. ■ AKN PAGf 100", COMN OH John McCabe will be in chargfe of Cantaloupes SWEET, DELICIOUS 2 k ,r 3 r PJpa your regular atauips on $3.00 or more purchase M orgorine „'ou«w IS 29" the dining room. Among her help-1 FIRST OF when presented to at our Frozen Food Dept, ^ ers will be Mrs. George Manegght, WORTW’.O'IE GRAND AMtifiTMENT and Mrs. Anthony’Armentano. Rea- ■ 1 18 4 OZ Bortlett Pears THE SEASON 3 LBS 4 9 ' J. DURSO'S ESSO ervationa.msy now be made kjy i G u m C a n d y PKG 484 EAST MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER caUing Mra. George Maneggia | ' u ixtW fTAMPti WITH TWO BING OR LAMBERT (AT THE GREEN) ■ Bootha'So be set up sTound-. the Cherries^ . 3 9 ' 5 to Pound le OZ ARACKAan s a A«p noziN This Offer Expires August 2 lb. edge of .the parking lot include j LARGE CRISP /I ORAHSE JUICE one for religious articles, - under STRAWBERRIES I Beef Patties the direction of Mrs. Walter Kar-j CALIFORNI^A ,y.,HEAD^_ _ sky and Mrs. Alex Kozlkowski; a M IXTRA tTAMPt WITH TWO _. , CAPITOL xegetahic .-.angf- garden booth in t ’OX PACNAOH iUP PROUN PhIkdtirirMi PIm U CitfiH FliSn ^ S ch arg a^ M n u -A lfred Lewis, Mra. ALL MEAT FRENCH FRIES SKINLESS SN O W C R d P LARGE 9 0 Harold'I Jarvl*-'and Mrs. Robert lb. Lodi; a elephant booth A4P PROZEN 8-12 0ZCAN S874 NEWI OUR OWN, DELICIOUS ICED OR HOT I Fra n k f orts Reg. 43c ea. SAVE S9c ISoz. CANS manned by M n. Holland Meloche, h m An k v t a y BAHIB AL-SABBAGH .Mrs. Roland "Masse, Mra. Harry 'T urkey ORANGE JU ia 4 ’ " S Y PINE PHARMACY Fassnacht and'Jdrs. Grace Hoboth. 3 OZ jor 1% OZ Mark Peterson, Bill Mo“ er and POPULAR HAVORS, CONTINT$ j .• • 9 c . , “JAR M4 CENTER ST. — Ml f-f 814 Mike Strange will direct the game INSTANT TiA booth. Mr. and Mrs. John McCabe Y u k o n m v h a o h 2 q t $ 2 9 ^ and their, daughters, Linda and Visitors Tell Chahges_ WELCOMES SENIOR DOUBLES STAMPS 25 EXTRA STAMPS tUMMER DRINK PREPARATION ‘ Joan, are in charge of the novelty WITH PURCHASE OF ONE DOZEN booth. EXTRA STAMPS WITH A M S llv CITIZENS PRESCRIPTIONS EMILY NATIVE GRADE A MEDIUM EGGS A crafta and hobbies display dm uriAid 4p«a,19' 12 qt pkg WHITE HOUSE'Ml J IT IIIK PAT 0 9 EVERY WEDNESDAY will be directed by Mrs. James Taking Place at Home 8EVERAGCS ASSORTED PIAVORS ' CO M E IN AND COM PARE !Veltch, Mrs. Oscar Hauser, Mrs. Cood Aiithony SoboL Mrs. John Walsh Super Coolo 12 ^ « 9 9 " Extra Stamp! with MISS DANGTHl HAO and Mra. John' Beech.' Mrs. .An­ By MARGIE TLYNN ^ i , IRc OPP RMUIAR M ki umor thony Maneggia, Mrs.'-Bmest As- Vietnam 12 OZ pkg N abi^ SAVE Social change in four inattons of-ancient cultuf^ and ‘ '• ^ :a pinwall and Mrs. Mark Peterson T w B a g s 8 Y w-lllwill work in 'Diethe CountryCountry-Store, Store, emerging njodern developments was depicted by 1() foreign work very nard in my country in^ EXTRA STAMPS WITH A OM 9 > which this year will include all visitors at an informal picnic and international seminar yes- the office and at home. 'There- Miracle Whip , tjTea of articles and is not limited tei'day at the home of Mrs. Douglas Roberts, Bolton Rd., 6% OZ VAC. TIN EXCEL FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE are no conveniences in the kitchen Nuts 41 to hand-made articles. VernoP. ------such tLs in America.” WE WILL RE OPEN . Two new booths this year will ^ j ■ visitors, all civil servants In tracU and wife of a Supreme Sahib Al-Sabbagh. secretary to THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS TO 9 P.M. SAVE oneonmu^Mdsotindmanned b y , ^ governments of . Iraq, Court Judge, |Was a house guest the General Service Board in Iraq, Sunnybrook Grade A From -f. .Jim Greer and Mother ^splaj^g j yijtnam anq Taiwan on a tour to last week of Mrs. CSiarles F. observed that "families | in our Nearby Farms - Modium Size DOZ DAILY IRON. TO SAT. 9 A.M. TO * P.M. western tpgs. Entertaimr^^^^^ American system. Gipson, 172 S. Main St. The visitor country are very .close and there .be in c h ^ e of Mr. and Mrs 7 " :I briefed 65 men and women of this is greater respect among children Ajax Cleanser la the mother of two college stu­ for parents” than here. liam ^ r. Andrew *nd I ^ progress and dents and has worked for 10 years. ■ itlR tfA l- AT .Mrs Martin Lynch 'T* ' , customs of their native lands. The The government owns all liana-: D U f iC r CREAMERY PRINT O # Ahmet Samim Bilgen, legal ad­ portation facilities, provides hous­ JANE PARKER LARGE t INCH 1 li 1 OZ the hot qqg a^ J tour is part of a training program visor for the Ministry of Finance Rmo ALUMINUM Giant A In*' the’int Agency for InternaUonal De- ing, pays two-thirds of the cost of Jane Parker (^tmeal. Molasses, 1 lb 8 oz 4 0 C PINEAPPLE ;made iUtM wiU be held " y,e gathering was in Turkey, observed that Hartford hospitalization Tor government em­ A n g e l F o o d -SA VEIO c IA ' _ I With ropes and pulleys. 44 01. w%s the “most mtisical” of 10 ancT^ugar htew lo w Price! Twin Pack '; " „ ^ l 8per 20c Only . one; member of the public Similar impression^ were preaait- during a five-week tour of the FUSTIC GARDEN HOSE ed by * representative from Itaq 1 l i CAR 25* 09 e x t r a rsss s t a m p s 'b u ild in g commlsalon, Doyglas Weat; , they' have ob^rved ses­ • PT 7.16 MtCM DIAMCTIR SAVE Me ,1 J 9 Plntnpplf 3 ' Sm $m m 4 Gt m n Rm h k And WALLPAPER Ateo Available: (Jood Humiir .wHh 1-lb. Pkg. Skintaii 'Cheiiey, is expected to attend the and Taiman. j sions 'of various • courts, iii several Surprise Shower , •meeting of the board of education WHILE SUPPLY u r n 1 U 1 OZ CANS 39‘ Dtlmoiite Catsup 2 l4«iaT» 39* Ice Cream Stix- NEPCO ALL REEF FRANKS insther of Turks I cities in the East. W^WwM ■ wOW VERNON CIRCLE '.and at^Uecl's staff in the archi- nhan kutay, who- has taken Briquets Comparing Methods For M iss Fishe W toi Wiei Ma'Wtii ZCmw 'tect’s offiQcc; tomorrow night. PriM M kk k (MnMM* an M., Jalf W • iHMiit« ALL Af ’ MariitU l« ttli • ■iUAtSlalar. ' TEL, Ml 3-1652—TR 5-2262 -j seminar couriwa.at law schools of Members of the Vietnamese ■______i_ EXTRA r,^*^** STAMPS Cheniqr^jiMd last night that tte George Wwdiington University in group have studied , personnel Produce Specials meeting was plhnned only to ui- Washington, D.C., and the Univer­ practices in hospitals,' municipal Miss Carol Fishe, ,66 Whitney wirti p u rc h .it of Fkq. 1' ^clude the PBC subcommittee on sity of'-.UoniMcUcut during 10 Rd., was feted at a surprise mis-, TNt e ilA T ATlANllC 4 PABIFIC TBA COMPANY. M C | overnment'told the ConnecUcut- celianeous bridal shower last night C e l t C a n n e d . * AFPIAN WAY FIZZA MIX -planning and .design. Idems -for months in' this' country, outlined f tate Highway and Welfare: .de­ Zarex Syrups .. ! floor lay-outs using a double-losd- the changes in Turkey's civil laws at the home of Mrs. Sttnley Clu- EHLER’S partments, and plan to'compare Y PURI PRUIT PLAyORt . l e v j e r o g e s •#d corridor plan .are expected to fie and sociiU customs, adapted from ibw.'58 Foster,St., mother of her ^ a r k e t s i ; prenented, to. U|a meeting. personnel methods In gvoernment fiance. » Miss Beatrice Clulow

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BUG([t XS\BUNN\ ^BUNN\ OUR BOARDING HOUSE with , MAJOR BO^PLR ’ DAILY aiOSSWOBD PUZZLE /^*^co|bic Beauty! lUdnehester Parkadm StoreM _ eXHAUSTEP, SET I'M «0(N6 TO TAKE A Ratresh Yoursatf with an loeber^^SleeplBg Bags and Oamplng Itema WOUUP Vou MINP' KNCH CATNAP, PtEASE LeT MB 'C- We mean a MUNSON’S CAND>Y Summer time ia the time to “gat p L n ^ M0VIN6 O ftt, KWM WHEN! THEME ^tu. HMK'A OeCPaRATE TIMa Bargains SHOP ‘’ICBBSatG’’, the vanilla away from it all.” ' Have .twice ■r^ SIRE’ ARRIVES,6UVN0E cream center, dippM in righ dark the fim and half the expenael ,O P ITT tHB flBBT FEW WWSi^ chocolate and frosted with crisp SEARS ROEBUCK CO. is head* |i6ETTtN£USEDTDtHS • edconut, 31.59 a pound. There quarters for Cami^ng Supplies and I, PEACE AMO aoiET -—AMO / B d y T o ik Listed by will be calls for more, when you Sleeping Bags plus all the related i TMEM tU . MANt n r ' ~ pabs CHOCOLATE - COVERED items cooking and relaxing out of . ift AMiHiLE.eer ACBOW ULabitaM CRACKERS, 31.59 a pound, or doors. ] llNailnili«**«( 2S!*2SL when you offer FRENCH CH(XX>- LATES centering butter-rum .fla­ Plaatering vored chocolates. It’*- hard to Do you have a plastering, job llB tte M l 33 And. chocolates as delicious as ahead of you? If ap, imleaa you’re UPnjwr Wlieif Aaaiwt Arrives these anywhere, else. MWodly _ Bring Bnramer Vialtora Here Make PImu «or BtfiDiMoimtiagaaTnT Mutual Funda an, expert, the pre-mixed plaatera UVjiMkMtMUT aSIiMaad Autumn U not tnr behind. LKN- ; YOUR GIFT GALLERY on the LststtJn Sh«Aths While the fahtlly is away on «a- For maximum safety, income are for you becauae the\ contain Mtar MPoMate NOX PHAKMACT, 3»B BnM. Cen­ mAin floor'of Watkina belongs on catiott. m tiht be the beat lime to and growth, you should check the A Giant of a Store proper proportion^ of Ingredients. n m u t j m h » A b m ter Street, hna JBWELAT to com­ have needed-Mptaolaterlng or slip­ advantage of M l^AL FUNDS . Keep your eye on GRAND WAY. Pre-mixed compounds for plaster* S Trortb _WlU«tete plement yhur fall wardrobe. the itinerary of your summer vis­ It’s . a powerhouse of values, all ing will cost a little more than the jiira ctanclKJo-----Scott iting travelers. Row they'll love to covering work done. You cenjde- availalile at your New York Stock 43Mobaiiimcdaa OSFatbar Strands otv chains and lustrous pend on the-guarnnteed wdrhman- Exchange Member, 8HEARSON, 'bnder one roof, featuring consist­ basic ingredients but are less ex­ ____ittw sePKdMn baroque beads, bursting with fire acquire sonn^thing beautiful and ently line merchandise at consi.st- pensive than having to do the Job BY V. T. HAMLIN ''MBndymioD’c STMoMcal BMibaiata ORMariaat^i serviceable as a vacation me­ ahip e( lOiJu'FABm CS EALBS- HAMMILL A COMPANY, 613 Main ALLV OOP enchantrcM OOGudnm’a diracUoa and color, ■ invite your caress. Feel ROOM. jl75 tlN E 8TIUBET.' Stre*t. M ltol^ 3-2821. ently pleasing prices. 'This week over again in a short time. S7 HcMOllM SR ipouae it Body part deliciously fsinlnlne with "Tussy” mento. VENETIAN GLASS and CHICKEN AND TURKEY PARTS IF THOSE ftU A S? THERE'S STILL V SHOULDN'Ti _ GLAD proper name 40 dOPereoUtarioarlyURiTar la POTTERY crafted Into exquisite work la OoM ^ their, uptidlst•tery are featured at a thrifty S9c a RETURN lOH.NO.ri HAD LlPSTACSC^thst contains five sho^jrighL P70"*Wi ,!and H’e the'^ Season to ito Seen .\dd to Your Vacation Fund V ^ R E ^ Jfe TO I 'THE MATTER J THERE V ABOUT MV InWbaianraa eresmy.ahsdes in one stack, gl.TS. BIRllS, COMPOTES and covered pou>und for chicken legs or breasts, Take a longer vacation with the TUBN u s LOOSE.\ OF MV BE SOME _____ SOMETVlINCa iSSlMer part CANDY DISHES are new arri­ staffed KRb nghtlMe moatera of T ^ e time for aummer beauty. Mididget, Turke.va weighing 5-8 RESTI-njTTON?! LENT' ELSE IN AMNQ. .3t Smell r • V IT Variety lends enchantment. Pre­ the drt df^tllWlNJnYiRm and Relax in, the rrireahing mountain- money vou save now at W. T. I TAKE IT WE'RE ( CLOTHES.. M/, .Mlarie im w l □ L .■MB pare your compleicion now fqr the vals. From England cornea a ship­ pounds, are priced 34c a' pound. GRANT COMPANY during the TO G O r r r P Is ment of BONE CHINA CUP, SLCPOOYEIUHO. They ’will re­ tap coolness of AIR^NDITION- Direct from sunny Florida come l35Laipidati«alMdy ! -glpriouB new Season opening up. build, up-date and makp naw your KD SCHULTZ BEAUTY SALON, final CLEARAN(3E OF SUMMER •STCaodirad "T □ □ ‘■TuaSy” MEDI-CLEIAR wipes SAUCER and CAKE PLATE, to 933 Main street. Search out new red-ripe. Juicy WATERMELONS, APPAREL. Outfitting the fam* ■WSirliaaeaBd IT help you entertain with a flair. worn dtynn and lounge. ahMrs, all 48c each. The -SCRATCH A otiiari n □ I grime, away, prevepta blapkheads for 3148 wbteh .tndudea -innlarial, beauty avenues for yourself this lly for vacation fun takes time and idOJoriidldioiial "T n and reduces oilinadp, Acquire a soft, YOUR GIFT GALLERY aeema to aummer. Arrange for a deft HAIR DENT” SALE on major appliances money, but when you come to W. i ■ H and labor. It coatg only 330.05 for Is your signal to replace an ailing T GRANT COMPANY this week­ dtilrict know the type of gift yoyt have in "T dewy-fresh oomjpliexion with Medl- the lalm to SLIPOOVER » l-pc. CUT short and cool to set the pace, washer, dryer, refrigerator, tele­ 43Banl|y ■ ET a Clear, gl.75. Helena Rubinstein’s niind, because you'll flhd yourself aeL Famous "Oheney Brothers"' then specify a PERMANENT for end. with the best part of summer E-IVU66ED 44Kiiig^Mall □ □ 1 famouk once a year “BKAUTY in a delightful dilemma surround­ aeftneos And body, finishing with a vision or range with a modem, still before us. you can Iwy at sub­ , J« E A 19*«0 IBB>.) a f T IT fabric, .tUn-being woYcn..in. out­ efficient appliance at dramatic dis­ stantial savings the cunning CA- i47Eindar □ SAXiB” aavea you up. to 50%. Buy ed by so niuch t ^ t is tastefully lying .jpIanU, priced 31.46 to 36.05 flatteviiig set. 'b y « RINSE to CiALENDAH iSOPnfiladM designed and happily priced. 'enhance your natural coloring. 2 3 9 3 - H counts. You can depend on PRIS, the jaunty JAMAICA8, all IT •■FASHION STICIC," the HpeUck peF^yard, gives you a glorioua ar­ GRAND WAY’S honest advertis­ the mix ’n mate wardrobe stretch­ iSSPorttfioSoM and liner in one. I t outlines Upa as ray to choose. New draperiee at Look your beat during vacation IMUndiacloaad ET Make tuifiovers out of sugar time. It’s the season to charm and ing claims Wtjji the warmest, ers (blouse, shorts, skirts) in pas­ ISS Bonnet airing it lilla in creamy color.,Get "OOV- your Windows can be a central brightest days of summer still tels, prints and stripes. For the ERFLUID” f r e e , the original cookie dpdgh! Roll dough 14- point of decorating intereat or a to be charmed. The talented styl- iSOCIaspa inch thick end cut out with a’ iatk at SCHULTZ BEAUTY SALON ahrad replenish the family’s ward­ men of the family there are sport BY DICK TURNER DOWN French matte make-up now made background' for other -furnishings robe at savings. MEN’S SPORT shirts and kntta so smart and trim, H here. It’s a foundation and powder floured 4-lnch cookie cutter or In tha room. Have draperies cua- are ready to serve you to your 1 Bargain e«aak into 4-inch squares. Place a gen- SHIRTS, 32 each. (Cotton, Knit. so easy to wear and so easy to SXye droptat □ in one to give, flawless coverage. tom-tailored^ in the DRAPERY complete satisfaction with all man­ Embroidery IS il3 INCHES BahlonI compare at 34.98. You’ll care for. SUMMER MERCHAN­ SSee biiw IT ET 45 H Buy FASHION STICK and get eroiis teaspoon of thick Jam on SHOP for 3LU a panel, either ner of beauty scrvicei. Mitchell BY AL VBRMKiOR one aide of center; moisten edge; 1-8981. Want more than one SUMMER DISE at W. T. GRANT COM­ PRIS5«L!,A’S POP 4 ^ way at ■ COVBRFLUID as a BONUS lined or unlined^ MILL FABRICS A lavishly embroidered peacock DREISS. now tagged 33 and 14 PANY is PRICED TO CLEAR SConaume IT IT i r SIT FREE. You pay only J1.60 for A fpld over so edges meet and press SALESROOHx 176 PINE looks regal on . a panel or bed­ S Backward . i □ i l together with fork tines. Place on When a small amount of meat (originally GRAND WAY priced jii.st at the right ti^e for .so many TDiaencnmber^ B" )2.55 value a t UENOX PHAR­ STREET, is OPEN MONDAY spread! Easily worked in cross- aip to $14.97 and much, much of you now embai;king on 1962 greased cookie sheet and bake in THROUGH SATURbAY, 0 to loaf is leftover, cut it into thin SCooUnont □ PH MACY, a moderate, oven about 10 min- stitch and rich colors! nigher el.sewltere). In Junior and vacation fun. “S A H” GREEN RBowaoIigM^ r 5:36 and Thursday andx Friday allcea and then into small squares. Pattern No. 2393-H has hot- Missey sizes, scoop up an armful STAMPS are yours with every M L a g lS r^ Good aaaannlng trick; add celery utea. EVENINGS to 0. Shop to 6 p.m Place a square on a saltinc' and iron transfer; color chart; full di­ S B « i mm center with a little chili sauce. of these fashionsMe dresses with j purchs-se. ealt, along with the usual lemon on Saturday. — — ' rections. roll sleeves. sleeveless, short ------juice and W orceater^re sauce, tb Try To order, send 35fc in coins to: sleeve. SPORTSWEAR FOR] Thaw Meat .Slowly ice-cold tomato juice. Serve as a JOHNSON PAINT COMp An Y Children’s lunch: Mix cooked Summer Care Preaervea Your . Anne Cabot, Manchester Evening GIRLS includes Jamaica shorts, j Meat that has been frosen first course with crisp crackers has ’’SOLVENTIQUE,’’ the paint noodles with cheese sauce anread. with bacon. CAS, NEW YORK 86, N.Y. priced $1, regularly up to 32.67 at:rather than at room temperature. mended for reftnishing antiques. HOUR DRY CLEANING eatabllsh- For lat-class mailing add 10c GRAND WAY. the store winning | Meat that is cooked before fully lliink About the Cold Weather. •’SOLVENTIQUE’’ U aafe and ef­ Onei- Coat' Dees It mentf al>20 East Center Street and for each pattern. Print Name, Ad­ hundreds of new customers each ' thawed will retain Its flavor and Think about ice skating and fective in dissolving v a r n i a h. Why waste,, time,: energy and 399 West Middle Tpke. help y®u dress with Zone and Pattern Num­ week. ‘ nutritional values better. '• jrou'U want to knit for youraelf or Shellac and oil base paint (It re­ money using paints that require i^ r^ rv e youl' neat appearance, ber. moves up to eight coats of paint).- two coats, when PAUL’S PAINT ey help you tnfike that succeas- a family teenager the FAST CAP 8 3 2 7 ful impression ob vacation ac Send 50c for the New. Big-Size OR M rrr*N S , 11.00 in the "Ber- “MET-AL’-’ deserves your atten­ SUPPLY CO. 645 Main Street ’62 Album filled with lovely de­ EnJoV Vacation Peare-of-mind Twb to Serve Yon tion because ’’MET-AL” makes 10-20 quaintonces. “MARTINIZING nat” kit from YOUR YARN SHOP has ONE COAT ’WYN-L- ^ves your cloth^ a lift; signs, a needlework stitch section BOARD YOUR PET with THE There are tw>o FAIRWAYS to on the downstairs floor of House aluminum, copper, brass, silver, GUARD" by Adelphi. This In­ makes you look b a nand d -b free o patterns. x ______PET SHOP at DEPOT SQUARE. serve you. at 975 Main and on Bast and Hale. So gay and colorful, and chrome glisten with a mirror­ You’ll Want to make this hand­ genious new paint formula has fresh, ’’MARTINIZING” uses, Know that your pet bird will re- Middle Tpke. (next to Popular you’ll want to make several of like brilliance. JOHNSON PAINT some aheath In a variety of colors, advantages you never could get Market). Find everyOilng you BY JOE CAMPBELL the moet efficient methods tuj Income Tax Exeuuit jeeive the proper food and care in RONNIE these coxy warm, red and white COMPANY carries the hard-work­ it’s saw-easy! And a wonderful from ordinary house paints. End brighten your clothes for longer! COBURN A MIDDLBBROOK, your abaencA If you are looking want for SUMMER LIVING CAP or MITTENS for school, play ing products that will accom­ companion all day long. paint blistering with “VYN-L- wear. Even waah-and-wear cloth-^329 Main Street suggests the pur- for an imagihative gifjl, for a lone­ NEEDS 4nchiding chair rewebbing r p T — T “ ^ TH IS TF l l b e X or winter sports. While you’re here, plish for you. No. 8327 with Patt-O-Rama la GUARD" because this paint lets Ing responds beautifully to “MAR- chase of "FIRST REPUBLIC OOR- ly ahut-in or convalescent, consid- kiU. Both FAIRWAYS are OPESW IrU rV k lR e look over the many fun-to-do cross in sizea 10, 12, 14, 1«, 18, 20. Bust moisture escape through a TjfNIZING” by restoring the crisp- PORA’nON OF , AMERICA" 'er a -singing CANARY or lively MONDAYS THRU SATURDAYS, HAPPENS WHEN YbO tteCRCAM R I f t H T O W y 31 to 40. Size 12, 32 busL 3 3/8 "breathing” action. It sounds un­ PARAKEET. TOE PET SHOP at also THURSDAY AND FRIDAY P |v *I6-a .URG stitch or knitting items planned Ever mix deviled ham with neoa to the fabric and saving you ST(X34. Dividends are paid month- especially for youngsters getting grated Cheddar cheese and pickle yards of 30-inch. believable but it’s true. "VYN-L- the trouble of laundering, drying j ly. with yield of 9 per cent, . It’s ’DEPOT SQUARE ia headquarters EVENINGS. bored with vacation. ’Launch a reUsh plus a Uttle mayonnaise to To order, send 35c in coins to: GUARD” dries amqqth and hard' and pressing "MARTmI2SING’’ j income tak exempt. Call Mitchell for tropical fish, hamsters, puppies youngster on an absorbing hobby use as a stuffing for celery? Cut Sue Burnett, Manchester Evening to keep your house looking fresh­ DRY CLEANING, especially on 3-1105 for details, ; that woidd be so happy for the { Clip recipes from newspapers rsfwBncatsms: imd you Jietp reap satisfaction and the stuffed ribs of, celery in two- Herald, 1150 AVE OF AMER­ ly painted for years and years. dark cottons eliminatea Ilntingmg and ' chance to mlUce your youngsters .and magazines and pasta them on accomplishment for a boy or girl. inch lengths for a finger-food first ICAS, NEW YORK 36, N. V. Colors keep their original shade, that ‘'washed out" look. Let ’'MAR­ If you are weight-watching but blissful. LITTLE A McKINNEY is 3 by 5-inch index cards. Put them YOUR YARN SHOP invites you. course. For lat-class mailing add 10c without fading, so it’s easy to TINIZING” re-treat' your rain gar­ must have a piece of cake on oC'; the name to remember for your in a freshly painted .flie box for a touc9i up or make repairs. Best of lawn and garden needs. useful, attractive gift, fKNi0Hrr for each pattern. Print Name^ Ad­ ments, when they clean them, to casion, choose sponge cake rather I To Bomoye W'allpaper Crisp Oood Looks dress with Zone, Style No. and all when the paint job is fin­ restore full water-repellency to the than butter-type cake. Fewer cal­ HA9 Washable wallpaper should be How a FIBER RUG would dress Size. ished for the day. just run fabric four your adequate rain pro­ ories in the cake made without Shop for that costume on your | iO V ^ A sanded before being removed to up your porch or patio. How cool ■ Don’t mlsa the spring and eum bnishea and rollers through warm tection. •shortening! own. Show It to your friends later. The Inquirer ©RIP let the water get through tb your living room would look and mer ’62 issue of our pattern maga­ soapy water to come out soft and C soften the ' old paste. Add one- feel with a FIBER RUG from zine Basic Fashion. Send 50c for clean. It's that quick and easy OF with “VYN-L-GUARD" from su sEu fourth. cup of vinegar to each MANCHESTER CARPET CEN- copy. 7-26 quart of hot water used, spray 'TER, 311 Main Street. Even un­ PAUL’S PAINT SUPPLY CO. X tiSUe6t<_. der heavy traffic of an ‘ a c 11 v e T-a<> on paper with an Insect sprayer, Painting During Vacation 7 Expert Photo Flaiahlng "You don’t havt tei toll mo thst It has dual oarburotorsl allow to soak about five minutes, household, these FIBER RUGS Use 8HERWIN - WILLIAMS If you want good, clear prints, JU D D SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD I piay tho gasolino bllla. you knowP* then scrape off old paper. have exceptional durability. PAINTS. 983 Main Street, if you bring your exposed film to the d m . They’re reversible, too, and come plan to utilize some of your va­ FALLOT STUDIO. 70 Ekiat Center MTO MV STU7X MR.SMON. Designed to Fit Her Best' in the coolest color combinations cation days to paint beauty and Street. The finest modern equip­ iV X DON'T HAVE OFRCE HOURS "CHUBBETTE” DRESSEa at ever. FIBER RUGS are actually ~ SO WE CAN TALK. protection on to your home your ment is used by trained and ex­ MARI-MAD’S, BDl Main Strqet, are year round favorites. Npt only for cottage or boat, to defy wear and perienced personnel to give your Lrm ,E SPORTS BY ROUSON simply wonderful,, for.slim m ing sun porches auxd game rooms,-, ^ t . tupercB>tavinas weather. Bring your pafnr ptctt‘ snapaHoorm best possibR p h o t o X yoUng {ijEnjires, size 8 ^ to i414. Her also for children’s and family ni.W«WliaUib,4’■ a«i'< lems hers and you'll get satisfying FINISHING.' Bring your vacation FieHfeioT*\ present chubbiness need not ham­ rooms. These FIBER RUGS from answers. films here. You get GEa^UINE 0 \JK ^^/iiTrkorttcrY per heb development into a happy MANCHESTER CARPET CEN­ EASTMa N k o d a k proceeaing on self-conlldeitt personality. Help her TER may be swept or vacuumed Bye Item your colored films. Shurfine - *■ 'J look smart and slim In a “CHUB­ to clean. . Remember always to apply BETTE" DRESS designed and foundation . make-up over your To braise meat means to brown tailored e^>ecially for your be­ Beet Foot Forward eyelids. Many women forget this it in a small amibunC of -fat, then loved overweight youngster to Ill-kept shoes can spoil any important area when applying to cook slowly (simmer) in a bring out her better points. No costume. Keep you shoes poUahed foundation to the rest of their face small amount of liquid.' ' ORANGE JUICE costly alterations needed. She can and in good repair. T-Z6 wear brij;ht, pretty plaids, flatter­ and leave blotchy-looking eyelids Instant Oaah—A'vailable 44 or CAN ing colors (not dark shades ail the that don’t match the rest of their “We like to lend money on con­ Double Your Buying Power complexion. time) that vyiU belp her look more Three more days remain to let venient terms for y^orthwhile pur­ B. C. BY JOHNNY HART attractive and will add to her hap. your money buy twice as much at poses, and home improvements m n . HOAD cxml m c h i s t ^ - m i o n s m i piness. Prices range from 17.98 to HALLMARK PHARl^CY on When Housework ‘Piles Up’ » are always worthwhile" say the BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE It can happen easily In the sum­ FOR O n l i n e T(^b W o r l d c o u l d 112.98 in'ipvely Cotton or corduroy West Middle Tpke. (QSkt to Stop, friendly folks at CONNBdTlCUT iliili Tdioy; WiMC A FUT‘TIRS/ 'M KHON,SAWyfR,OlDCIUP, TM ftt ARC RPW NIMU CNAxVSMtSfcS. HAVE W AITED WOtt "CHUBBETTE" dresses at MARI- and Shop) during t ^ r “TWO FOR mertime. Call GENERAL SERV­ BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 1.00 ALWAYS PUHTT OK W t Mv* ICE INC. 1101 -Main Street, in Manchester at 893 Main, 15 p o « uiuvbajack; tOOK, M nm e traiiep as a suspccTf d spy. t v s monuimcmt WlNkw-TIPS. MAD’S. ONE SALE" continuing through v A u rt i t pcaccpiY lonely co u m tr w sc auso o nipm . M ltch^ 3-7614. A strong ^and North Main and the Parkade. Twp.-nan Saturday, July-uly. 28. Get ttwo items capable servant, reliable and ClFSM/ Olassos, Lasses for the price of one and you can PfoTit-RhAriiif It’s foolish to shun glasse for bonded, ^^^k8 for you with Semi-Annual Sale splurge ytUi your savings. Stock thoroughqeaB and ' dependability. It’s SEaa-ANNUAL SALE time fahlon’s sake. Attractive glasses up on m'edjcine chest supplies. Re- f S i complement any costume. They WAX YOUR FLOORS. at WATKINS. 935 Main Street, M azota pleniab your first aid shelf. Add WASH YOUR WALLS, POLISH the store-wide event that alert OaUlag All Vacationers heAlth and’ beauty products for YOUR WINIIOWS as well as gen­ homemakers -await eagerly. Add HOUSE A HALE SHOp SERV­ yourself and hoard some away eral freriienlng of your home. Es­ new Interest and comfort to your E- i ICE will fix or replace zippers. Ipcka for gift occasions. You'll find as­ pecially this time of year, when home with furnishings and acces­ pirin. rubbing compound deodo­ sories bearing a more-invlUng- SALAD OIL TOP OUnilTV and handles on your-, luggage and you’re wondering how you can handbags before you leave on va­ rants, calamine IpUon. shampoo, keep up with family demande, than-ever price tag. The FLOOR cation. Wall-groomed luggage says hair spray; Alert Immemakers are delegate your houaecleaning LAMP of brass. 314.95 with taking advantage of this “TWO chores to MANCHESTER WIN­ MILK GLASS melon SHADE la a •?s.s.'iiTTa*.“ nice things about you when you ar- rive at your destination. Now la FOR ONE SALE” to buy needed DOW CLEANING CO. OF GEN­ classic and tasteful addition to a QUART the time to give all your shoes a products required by every fam­ ERAL SERtaC®, INC. 1101. Main family room or dormitory. Page ily. Among the outstanding buya Street- Get detaile over the tele­ carefully through the WATKINS MORTY MEEKLB BY DICK CAVALLI summer pheek-up. Then precious holiday Ume, nee&l’t be wasted at­ for the TTome 'a t HALLMARK phone. tabloid for money-saving reading. tending' to urgent shoe repairs. Get PHARMACY is a hair dryer kit, H i MICKEY FINN BY LANK I.EO N A R D WHArCDMDO-IHINR -35.49, a set-of-8 glasses for tali t M t m s b d o f n o t \OURHkRENT»WILL C A R T W H ^ U e / acquainted with the quality work­ rr COULD BE AND PHH. SAID THE MAN manship at HOUSE A HALE drinks, 31.49. Shop tonight until Calo DT sn u m es TROUBLE—WE'D 'TOLD HIM SOMETHING THAT B&NaAFFfSEaaBO.' DOVVW6NTHe/FINI? SHOE SERVICE. ■ 10 p.m. P=ANY CALLS HE WANTED ID INVESTIGATE ^ L E A m a W M B . OUT >00136 0ONE? WERE OUT, S- W fi a o o o . MORRELL £-Z CUT AND RUSHED RIGHT OVER THERE! Cat or Dog Food GLEN HAVEN BOYS’ DAY CAMP LB. 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■ V . ■ .'f.. MANCHESTER EVENING MERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, ^ULY 26, 1962 PAGE SEVENTEia^ ■ 1^11 JI > iy ii (■nc siisie iliiBSs— w n s M p — — ii siisiip lUi i M wpwWgws (■q.i i ij isi^ ii^s— n ^ a r w ^ N W * * ^ ■*>•# !. s i g n I ni, j j i m ii ...... m in P A O B S i m E N JtANCHBSTEai EVENtKG HERALD, MANCHESIEE, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY SC, IMS B o b Doe»n*t M is» a P itc l THE ' .4}; o n t o 1 3 - 2 U-M. J ' 9 .. . ii, 4iiiv ■ / ^1 Herald Angle \ k-- ' NEW YORK (A P )— 'The^th* flr?t.Wg lime Dizsy^ DODGERS-CARDS— < GIANTS-OOL're— was the eighth straight for the de­ ■ » ■V ■ ' J_ I ' A k.. D«to in 1984 to Dliacy ' Drysdale*-.needed . relief in the Billy G'Pell gained his 13th vic- fending champions, and their Ifith > P "i- l » « Ang«les Dodgers sAid this ektoth toning from Ron Perranos- tbty for the Giants, with help from in 12 games'rtth the Pirates this HAL TL*RKINGTON Mike Reardon WAS. the yesr for Don Drysr Bbb Puirkty of CMcinnaU kept kl and Ed Roebuck, after he.-gave Don Larsen and Stu Miller. .Jim year. > up a leadoff single. '' a t y Editor American dale to .win 20 games. Rut no^ piiica. with Dryedale’s .eight feme Davenport homered, and Chuck \, streak with hi* 16Ui .victory. 13-6, Stan Musial tied the game 2-2 Hiller and Tom Halier drove in the BRAVILS;METS--^ Soc ks Honij^r body said anything al^ut 30. ever the ’Pittabuigh Pirates, and in the sixth inning, And: broke Mel other rupe for the Giants, who take' Joe Adcock smashed a grand Ott’s league runs batted to record A Little o f Thie and a Little of That They’ra sayiiv *t now. the'Reds* right-hander must also a four-game winning streak into slam homer and a solo four-bagger be Igiven a. chance—sUthpugh a to the process. Mu.sial smashed a Friday night’s opener of a three- When.. ___ _ you’re Du’re asked'to be a guest columnist, nobonobody Teams Rally‘s La\ "’-'.Poa won his 18th, and sighth to and EMdie Mathewp. hpd a pair of In' Big Frame faint one—at 80 win*. homer off the right field light game showdown series with the the subject matter. In our case, nobody in this departnient a TOW; Wednesday night, as he tower some 85 feet above the play­ Dodgers at Los Angeles. two-nm homers as Uje Braves sent suggested a subject, despite repeated pleas we cast in Jheir best Bw St. Louis Cardinals S-tl- On the other end of the scale. ing field to give him 1.862 career * * * ’ the Mels down to their 10th Starting: things off with a Roger Craig, , the hard-working straight defeat. The victory was direction. It won't be bard to slip the column past lost he s CHICAGO (AP) Insteadt**"** ’’<^*** Pituburgb ands-the n b a will briiM'jbiral'Wbtion to keep to* Dodgers a game on rbl’e. REI>l4-PIRATn|.S— wild and wooly eight-run first Ms own (^ic*|:o Major* holding from the ABL. . top M the National Lezgue sUnd- right-hander of (he hapless New the fifth-straight for the Braves. of iiearihg burial With brief Shortatop Maury Wills, who also Purke.v went all th# way, al­ vacationing. Holcomb is something else. «. inning. Manchester -Legion over. Saperstein, obviously *y«lgig tnW Ings. The 'rtwwpr-up San Fifancle- York Mels, dropped his 16th of the had a homer and a single, opened • • • Blv«r>'bo without him- i their 10th win in 11 games- gets formal consideration Monday, that club fails to rejoin the ABL. iniproved bis chances of 'beeqming jeagiMi game. . -, ' . Davis got Gilliam home. had four straight hits. The win the Phils. chasing ma«,r major leaguers,leaauers. hoping to, * - * yh e game was called at the ed National Basketball Asso-' and the San Francisco Saints, who In cranking up for a second ■•a enough to bolster his selections elation. q.uit in the wake of an NBA jump season ABC, try, , the Hawaii ■ H iaa pennant winner* — i There Are Other SiMtrts i end of six because of dark- ABL Oommissioner Ab« ^8ap«r- of it* Philadelphia Warriors to San Chiefs, owned by Art Kim, wiU" and Dodcert. They’re making him ^ i ne&s look pret'tv g«nd at the moment. But tasebaU lan I thp only sport. stein, a quiet, but tough’ little Francisco. move into a nearly-completed et Simd basketball improssarlo /or many Sgperstein, Niwhose independent auditorium at txmg Beach, Calff. ^ r»n 'i thev'> There* golf, and tenni*. Mine* . « * %r*t. Neoo Field arentWe didn’ttne> . gel a chance to eec golf these * da>». \ vn«to*i* • is t« ♦•nni^ ^ennis. temoon at 2:30 at Mt years, not only rallied his sagging Harlem Olobetrotters have har­ The New York Tapers. oWned ftabirison, Williams Named Manchester victory loop lor a six-mejmben try next vested him money all o-ver the by Paul Cohen, shift to Philadel­ 4 e t ^ md“ Sur-'-ciioli!^:! rn g % r o^""re^h”er t : * V o " m atuk - u ld all but c|^ch the Zon.^Fou- season, but; also hurM * law suit world, Wednesday sent bristling phia where a businessman group, were the Yanks and Braves, a com- what you read under his.. b,vline. threat "at the NBA with the Jerry telegrams to NBA Commissioner including William A. Batiks, blnation of following the book and Fju-ly this month we were in start one of^h^ Lucas-enriched Cleveland' Pipers MauriCa Podoloff and Cieveland I owner of a radio station, will back . To^D^ster N,L. All-Stars •entiment in that order. Gtiess it 1 Toronto for the Shrine Convention duo—Jim .wstretu or erefl m as big boiie of contention. Piper O'wner George Stefnbrenner, I the ABL's effort to snag pro ~ ^ to go,«iththebook Youfmdland played the St. Georges golf After a two-day league session, The NBA's board of governors i patronage left by the departure to Tom Kelley was the beneflc.iarj- Sapersteln. announced the ABU meets Monday ostensibly to aC- j San Francisco of the Warrior*, (JINGINNATT (Ajf*)--—Out-awa* named for thh first game.eHari'y Craft of Houston as ,hls the Yanks quickly when reading : course a couple of days alter the The National Leaguers won the coaches. TTiey will replace first- the landings nowaday*' •>'1* not i pio-Am that was decided in e.Mra of last night's clu.ster of runs. wlil try again pext. season with cept a $100,000 performance bond] The new Denver franchise ■will 'fleldors Frank Robinson of With all that cushion he waa able first 1962 game, 3-1, at Washing­ game Coaches Casey Stengel of •o wdth the Milwaukeeans. L.ast ' hole.a with the Americans retain- Denver as a new member, Hawaii from Cleveland. be operated by a group headed by Cincinnati and Billy Williams to coast along to record his aixth and New York switching to Long Both were warned that Cleve-1 Harry Fowler, manager of th# ton, July 10. New York and Johnny Keane of time we looked, they had a solid ing the cup. The tees were way of Chicago, $t. Louis. hold on sixth place, some five ^ pack and the pins placed in diffi- personal win of the season. He has Beach, Calif., and Philadelphia, 1 land's membership acceptance by,city's auditorium. AMERICAN LEAGUE Only One Lefty still to be beaten m Legion com­ games ahead of Philadelphia jind >ult spots on the greens, at lesst L. Pot. G.B. Eddie Mathews of Milwaukee The, injury-elimination of Koii- Batting practice pitchers will be | petition. ...BUT Tum. W’. fax again left the national Cot Deal. H o u s t o.n ' s pitching the same behind Holcomb's Cards, for we amateurs. i/nTSQA/s/ New York ... .57 38 .000 — and pifeher Art Mahaffey of Reardon Horoera Phllsdelphta were added today leaguer)) with only one left hand­ coach, and southpaw Dick EUla- * * * ^ Our 88. we feel, wa.sn t bad for Mike Reardon sparked the flrat- ALIKE AS BROTHERS— One of facing’s mor^ famous C tU C r M H A T f Los Angeles . .56 42 .571 ed pitcher, .veteran Warien Spohn .545 5 to the National League All-Star worth of the Cihicago Cubs. The Brave* Disappointing hafldjcappe.- playing • strange inning outburst. He walked to lead- brother teams, jockeys Henry (on rail) and Pete Moreno, j Nine-Hole Golf ACE Minnesota ... .54 45 of Milwaukee. Me wa* not among Cubs’ Dick Bertell will be the bat­ asio'sre r cour.se. The best way to describe Little League /JT Cleveland ... .50 46 .521 squad that will play s second game off the game, then socked a two- prove thev are twin riding geniuses in this dead heat at with American L^guers at Chi­ the origtoal ^ch ing selections ting practice catcher and the The Brives have’been som^vnat course is to say most of its -jd f= u rrT S Q V Balttmore . .50 SO ..500 »'/l run homer the second lima up in Hollywood Park in Inglewood. Calif. Henry is aboard cago Monday. but wo* picked by Hutchinson af­ trqiner will be A1 Schiieneman also c i a disappointment to their back- „^e like Manchester',s 11th— rrom. anc * Play Restiities Chicago .50 so .500 •Vi ter Braves’ outfielder Hank the same frame. Rog Macaione and Hello Uncle. Pete is riding Craftv Pupil. This is first Gets Support Manager Fred Hutchinson of of the Cubs. era. and are surprising some prog- rolling into one another, and rv „_ i, oailev colleiued s trinletriple and h a * DetrMt ...... 46 50 .476 11 y, Aaron came np with an injury Aa in the first game, the Nation­ ROSUcators who expected them to seldom get a flat lie. each ^ ^ r BUI brother dead heal recorded in modern turf history. Action in the District S Uttle NATIONAL LEAGUE M A O E H/H Boston ...... 45 68 .464 IS the National League Ctoamplon be. pennant contenders. They have Traygis and Bdh Haynes will *'''*single * each, while Bill McCarthjMcCarthy jhior to the first game. Aaron al League starting Hneup, ssi<^ League toamament resume* tor From Martin Allowing hut two hits — both in THE HOrTEOT Kansas City . .U 56 .446 CTincinnsti Red*, who will man­ will be back on the roster for n't jelled: Mack Jones, they say. (decide the club championship on S. had a pair of one ba.sers. age the National League team, from the'pitcher, will be Del Cran­ Kelley, who allowed four hits and night with the MnnchSilter the first inning,— Tim Cou^Iin H u a t s a /V Washington .36 59 Xl% XI Monday’s, game. dall. Milwaificee, catcher; Orlando haa all the equipment, but hasn t st. Sunday in a 36-hole test, American League ' .All-Stars pitched Green MSnor to a 5-1 tde- m A *E 8 A i. U f 'Wednesday’* Results made the selections. . got it orgfi^iized yet. He's back in vo predictions will be made here, two unearned runs, fanned 1.6 bai­ Those controversial nine-hole . Robiiison. Williams and Ma­ Starter* for all positions, except- Cepeda. San Francisco, first base; ters and walked four. An error al­ playing hoat to South tVindaor ve>- Na.ssiff Arms last night ‘ Bill Mazeroski, Pittsburgh, second the mmors trying to And himself. Xeither has held the title before; I golfers got some unexpected sup-: Miickley neid. thews were the three outright pitcher, were named by a vole of lowed the first Cromwell tally and H ilin sk i D e fe a te d at il p.m. at Buckley Field. To­ Washington 4, Chicago 8. players. Hutchinson then chose base; Dick Grbat, Pittsburgh, Pitching has been spotty, and | Traygis got to the finals one year morrow Rockville travels to port yesterday—from 'Town Man 1 a.ii tomyth and Don Hogan col­ Mlnneoota 7, Detroit 6. addition* to the squad, permitted that prompted one we know to of- and Havnes has been a VfCC niem- * pa.-v«ed balls helped to ager Richard Martin. under ' the' rules. Mahaffey, s the pitchers and reserves to com­ shortstop; Ker Boyer, St. Louis, r__ r...... 1___ getwsbr tn*the AfNArother score home. Windsor for a game with' the lected the Nassiff hits, hiHping to KaaiHM City 5, (Aeveland 4, plete the original squad. third base: Tommy Davis, Loa An­ fer, "Wouldn't they like to hsve y>er about two years. Windsor Americans, completing Martin sent a letter to Man­ manufacture their team’s only run. Los Angelw 5^ Balttmore V. righthander, was named ta. re­ Conley. Donovan and Pizarro on They are alike in several Summar>-: chester Country Club Pre.sident RegUterM FirVictory Since No-Hitter June 26 place Bob Shaw of Milwaukee on ’This' will be Mathews’ ninth ap­ geles. left field; Willie Mays. San Maarhe.ler (ISi the semifinal round. Pat Colangelo (three for three) Today’s Gaines pearance on an All-Star squad. It Francisco, center field and Roberto the staff now"’’ These former, respects. Both are fine competi- , ab r h a a rhi In N ,E , A m a te u r Frank Simon citing an alleged the pitching staff. „ The filanchester .Americans, and Chipper Conran (two for Boston (Conley »-«$ at New will be the fifth for Robinawi who Clemente, PIttkhuigfh, right field. Braves are now over in the other tors, are good club supporters, Rpardon r( ...... 4 1 A A 3 viola'tion of the existing lease be­ three) 'were the winners’ big guns. Hutchinson also dropped Los circuit, and as of the first of the have the kind of per.wnalities you Macftionp mi...... ^3 3 7 0 1 0 1 lone survivor of three losa.1 York (Bouton 8-2), 2 p.m. Angelea’ Sandy Koufex who has currently la among the league bat­ Don Eirysdale of Los Angeles Dailp^f :?h ...... 4 2 A A 3 starters, meet the team that tween golf course and the town. Sum^r>'; Oh le a g o (Herbert 9-6), at week had a combined, mark of 29- like to see with a wihnei-. and. of Mav. I'C ...... A WARWICK, R. I. (A P )— A raft of surpri^tes in first and The club’s action in posting a been sidelined behauae of numb­ ting leaders after a slow start. It started the first game but Juan .. 4 y A 0 A A eliminated .the Manchester In­ Green inanor 210 20x—5 $ 1 Washington (Dsalels 4-10), (N ). MarichsU of San Francisco received Br4dv. 3b ...... 4 1 1 A A A ban on nine-hole play in violation Naasiff’s 100 000—1 2 2 W ilson Shakes Slump ness to the index finger of his Is the second time for Maliaffey p ...... 4 A 0 0 0 A ternationals Tuesday. Only^uames Scheduled. and the first for Williams. credit for the pitchtog Victory. R chard, r ...... 0 0 0 3 0 A 0 of the section of t.he lease which Coughlin and Howroyd; McMil-> pitching hand. A MAN’S GAME?— Bal­ -and an outside chance j shots In order to clear the field. Joe (Yogi) Amalo, winner provides for ocoasional golfers (or Friday’s Schedule *131* rules aMowed Hutchinson -to Names New Coaches All starters except the pitcher fall classic­ .. 3 A 11 A 0 A len and Tomassi. Boston at Washington (t-twl- timore Oriole Manager al thaL • ' 1 Either will be a true champion. McCurn- lb __ .. 4 A 2 A A A o\er Vernon In a first round tilt i-egular ones tool "may play nine make any changes he desired to Hutchinson also named Managers must go three Innings except to McCarthy. If .. S 3 0 A A 3 terfinala of the New England^ last .week, I* the likely starter hole* at one-half the regular 18- NEW 'VORIf f AP)__ Nnt’the victory in relief while RoneBd Charlee and Norm Siebem and night). 6 p.m. the pitching ataft from that which Birdie Tebbetts of Milwaukee and cose of Injury or iltoeas. Billy Hitchcock ntera- , Marsh, cf ...... b A A A A Q A for the Americans, ^ ' I ' . NiaohwitzKT2— (3-2) lan^mwas sa&am charged wVAsI with ■a sM*AlinfAme* ToMTlfi, lb ...... A 7 A A n •sceond round play at the War- Wa.vland, Mass., in 19 holes in the * s jiv r v c :* * Apparently aa a direct resiilt midget races last night. Rick An­ game of a doubleheader before the Pittsburgh ...60 40 .660 fi'/i Eastern Cellar rf ...... n 0 A A 0 A A of the letter, a sign, erected on derson. 14, of Taleottville, followed Jerry Kindall for the final out with tagged White Sox starter Juan CInolanati ....57 41 JW2 fi'/t —Karen Hantze Suaman may be Rurr ff ...... 3 0 A 3 A A morning and Noun Lutz of Paw- —- -- Red Sox bowed 6-4 in the nightcap. the winning run* on base. Th* A ’s Pizarro (9-9) with the lo4s and the first American queen of the Cramer, r...... 3 .A K A A A Ma.as.. amateur had beaten Bob tucket, R. I., 3 and 2, in the after- ! F.VANSITON, 111., (A P ) — The order of the club’s Board .of Di- Salerno as he lapped the field and It was the first victory for the 8L Louis ...... 56 45 A54 11 Gets Pitching Trial . Tr^n. p ...... 3 A 1 A A l-Slar.-,. cha.-ilened i.,' i rectors, which barred ail nine hole took second place. Danny Hayden, scored four runs in the second stymied his bid for hi* sixth vic­ MilwaiAee . 52 49 .515 15 aPKOiOFSSLD (AP)—Okay,so Wimbledon classic since 1968 but Menne of Fitchburg. Maas., 5 and noon. College All straining Red Sox right-hander against Sam McDowell (2-4). tory of the month. Claude Osteen she has to share honors with an curricular lesson .Vester-1 pi* V. hss been taken down. 14, of Meriden, took- third easily. PhllsdelpMa ..40 57 .447 22 th* Williamsport Gray* have won NATIONAL LEAGUE T-*.ials ...... X 3 • 18 4 A 3 in the morning routjd. Quinn di.ipo.«ed of Dr. H e q r ,v 24-7 extra since he hurled his no-hittec June Then came up with the eventi^ (5-7) scattered nine hits for the 18-year-old 'college coed—Billie. I Vanchastar ..... 80b 330—13 Robbins of Portsmouth, N, H. in day from the Chicago B e a r *. Simon said the decision to elim­ Larry Hayden, 13. Danny’s 2)Bir-^and gave Wilson and no-hit Houston 86 66 .864 80 another gome. Nothing unusual. WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. what future pltuis the' AHi- BktUog (Based oa 225 or Mere JrtA AOi oung Robbins, 17-year-old inate the nine-hole golfer was brother, succeeded in holding back clincher in the fifth on singles “triumph- Jean Moffitt. j CromwMI ...... 2 20 holes and then , defeated Ed returned to practice' today with colleagues Bo Belinsky and Sandy Chicago ...... 87 66 .368 SOi/f But eay, pal, have you taken a lqt|c8 hod for him. 04 bote)— MuaUI, Bt. Louis, J50: t Mjicajon*. DaiUv Kn^a HR. .HdtchlIchkias School student from made becau.se of the poor condi­ the field of cars in the 26,-lap B (A P )—Granny Hamner, one­ T. Dovto. Los Angelea, A47; Rob- Billie, a fun-loving Long Beach R'srden S.SC. .Mac*irm»: BF K Portsmouth. N.H.. beat Ed .Mar­ Ma.iro Jr. of .Melacoiuct, 2 and 1. plenty of poli.shing needed for Koufax a combined 7-7 record New' York ....24 72 .256 40yi look lately at the fipringfield rt was Just told to be there tion of the course due to lack of main event to take the first place Wednesda.v’s Results time Whiz Kid shortstop inadn, CXnotonati, .334; Oemente, daughter of a fireman, literally set 4. rr.«tn 3; SO. K»M»,v 15. rr.«ln 4: PB. tin of Winchester, MX"* . 3 and 2. Amaral’s victories came over their .Aug. 3 formal Soldier Field since they hurled their masterful Giants ? (in BaltimoreI.” he sold. Wimbledon on fire with her his- Richard S Cram'r 1. showdown with the Green Bay rain and increa.=ed traffic. He add­ trophy. Debbie Nowak, eight, a Iierfomiances. Ace Hurler Terry Tops on Links Too dilcagq 5, Philadelphia 2. * f tha misdelphis Phillies. When informed that Friday ittaburgh, .383; A ltm M , CXiicago, in the first round and then easily Bobby Grant Jr. of Wethersfield. ed the cour.se is frequently over- steadily Improving young driver The Giants, lost year’s Eastern ■JKIl. torv-making first round upset of eiiminaled Joe Monahan Ji. of Conn., in 19 holes in the morning Packers. Belinsky, running into trouble Mllwi^ee 11, New York 6. League champions, have finally M-gettliM -6 pitober qsid .It would be a trial only cro.' ded due to its large member­ from Manchester, won the second Los Ahgelea 5, 8t. lands 2. ' and that he would pltcti batting Itaas — Wills, L m Angeloa, ifiO; top^seeded Margaret Smith of Winchester, • and 6 in the after­ and Bob Kirouac. of Sharon,. Mass.. ■AU-Star Coach Otto Graham’s ship. on—and tbe field ainoe his climbed out of the cellar they have wtth tlie KttiMtM City Ath­ Moy% San Francisco, 86; T, Davis. Australia. She continued her. place trophy. Young Buddy Nor­ ClndnnaU IS, Pittsburgh 6. practice, .Hamner seemed sur­ noon. 2 up in the second round. I cbllegians traveled to the Bear ton, also eight, of Stafford Springs, May 5th no-hit effort for the Loe Yanks G>iild Switch to Golf been buried in for, oh, so long, letics because his knucklebaU Eos Aageles and H. Aaron, Mil­ sparkling i^ay until, .hampered by| Bruce beat 1960 winner Warren camp at Rensselaer (Indl for their Angel** Angels, is 3-5 in his last San Francisco 8, Houston 2. this year. prised. Grant Fall* Too took the third slot. A special driv­ Today’s Games ha# been effective to tfie waukee, 77; BoMnson, Cinctenati a leg Injury, she lost to Ann Hay- The other co-medalisi. Jimmy Tibbetts of Manchester. N. H.. 4 fifst taste of pro competition and FOLIAJW JOBS . 16 appearances. Kaufax who They did It last night with their *T don't know what to n ’ll don of Britiln in the quarter-finals, er in this race was Martin Reister, New York (Moorhead 641) at minors. zee to batting practice, ni^un- and W. Davis, Lea Angelea, 14. Grant of Wethersfield also was and 2. after besting Bill Newman found nothing to brighten their eight, of Pennsylvania. Generally a posted his no-hitter for the Loe If Baseball Talent Lessens second doubleheader victory to as Runs Batted In— ^T. Davte,. Los of the "World Series " of tennis. ’ Milwaukee (S p^n 9-11), 2:80 p.m. Icsa they want me to get the ousted, falling to Sullivan, d' of Wannamoisel in first r o u n d , outlook in meeting the National PITTSBURGH — (NEA) -- Pitt.*- ...... _ Angeles Dodgers June 30, won many nights over (Charleston, 6-5, 'AuHamner, who has been the m STA’ LE.AGIIE J'rt track driver, he di'ove only to PtttMburgh (taw 8-5) at 48n- hitter out’’ Hanrner soM. Angeles, 108; Mays, Baa Fraaeteco, Billie, however, came back later Playing its be.sl game of the aea- Charles River. Newton, Mass., 3 play. 3 and 1. Football league Champion Pack-,burgh will have two brothers of get the feel of an asphalt track, ttire* of his next four but is now and 14-3, vaulting into fourth place manager and mast consislent 61; H. Asuoa, Milwaukee, 85; Rob- to team with Mrs Susman to auc- Today’s quarter-final p>alrings: ers. . ' former AU-Amerlca football play- no’,, to win anv trophy. on Hi* sidelinee with a finger in­ NEW YORK (A P ) — If things<»Obitz who with Dick Fiariey has elnnatt (Klippstein 1-1), (N). a half game ahead of Binghamton. The Richmond, V ^ . native ineon, Ctoctnnati, 76; Cepeda, Ban j aon. Farrells Restaurant edged and 2, in the first round. sat up shop this summer at Mon- pitcher of the Binghamton took a turn to the sD rting ro­ eessfully defend their Wimbledon Barry vs. Allen, Pringle vs. Quinn, The All-Stari did not score un- era enrolling, this fall. They are., Preliminarj- event winners tvere jury-, ever get tough for th* New York Only Gaines Scheduled. The. second game waa called after Franetsco, 11. Moriarty Brothers. 6-6. in eight in- Bobby Allen of West Hartford. tauk, N. Y. "They golfed everj’ af­ Friday’s Schedule ’Triplets of the Class A Eaht- tation for Binghamton earlier doubles Utle. • . nings last night in the opening. Connecticut champion, beat the I Sullivan vs. Bruce and Amarai -ve. til th* final seconds when th- - Ken Lucas."brother of Richie. Penn I Salerno, Larr>’ Hayden, and Jim Wilson stubbed his toe against Yankees a few of the baseball eight innings due to rain. The twin Hit*—T. Davis, Los Aueles, It was only six years ago that champions could swing their at­ ternoon laat spring until the exhi­ Hooston at Chicago. victory also stretched th* GManta’ erii League, will report to the thia aeoson' When his pitching i playoff game. Farrella takes on New Hampshire champ. Dick Dion 1 Robbins ‘lied 80 yards in 18 playswith State quarterback in 1969. and,.lo.e . Milo. 16, of Southington. the Yankees, but survived home bition games kept them- away. A'* to Baltimore tomorrow. 143; Groat, Pittsburgh, 128; Flood, Billie, who w*s holding a tennis Kansas’ John Hodl smashing sev- Novogratz, brother of Bob. Army i The next racing event will be runs by Mickey Mantle and Tom tention to golf, and still have a Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, (2- longest winning streak to 11 staff was' shaved thin by in­ St, Louis, 127; Robinson, Ciacin- racket for the (Irst timq, told her Mai Tool tonight in the playoff Terry and Stafford often pracUc^ juries. including the acre arm finale at Robertson Park. This e.i va .'is for the touchdown. I guard in ’68, Wednesday, Aug. 1. at 8 p.m. Tresh, got solid relief help from ball. The Yankees, top* in base­ tw'l-nlght). games. ’The loes dumped Ohsrlee- Asked, if he felt he could nati and VCtlls, Los Angelea, 125. mother that some day she would ball, probably have the best nine hitting golf balls until dusk. I hear New York at ■«. Lmils, (S-twI- ton into laat place by two percent­ make the grade, the 35-year- of $125,060 bonus baby Lew Doubles Robinson, CinoinBatl. be the woman’s tenni* champion ■nil! be the fourth straight night Dick Radatz and ended a winless they play on their days off. By fall, ■ streak that had lasted through five in gorf; ' ■ night), 7 p.m. age points. old right-hander, who.se ma-, Krsussa jjr., ’ 85; Hays, Ban Francisco, 85; Vir- of the world. She’s still confi­ play for Farrells. '^^^^Golfing Fans Prove Hardiest Terry and Stafford could be shoot­ In other games, WlUlamaport jor league career was cut He won 10 ot 14 games, Back to back homer* by At appearances. , - The ace of the Yankee pkehtog Milwaukee at dnoinnaU, (N ). doa and Bklnaer, Pittsburgh and dent. ing imthe 60s. I wouldn’t hesitate ' San Fraaefsoo at Los Angeles, hiked its lead to 18 games by de­ short in 1969 by injuries, re­ pitching every fourth; day, and Davenport, Ban Fraaclsco, 28. " I’d hoped to make th* top by j Lange and Norm Beaudet ’The split left the- leading Ysn- staff this season is Ralph Terry. a mtonte;-to pet them to an exhibi- feating Binghamtwi 5-2, to what plied; completed every start. He has last of the eighth provided•lV»r,Of All P ro Sport Spectators keee two and one-half games in I t just BO happens he, ie pito the (N). TripIss—W. Davis, Loa Angelee. the time I waa X9.’’ she says with tidn with anybody. might be Granny Hamner’s last ” I don’t see why I couldn't a 1.91 , al- 10; Virdon, Pittsburgh. 0; T. Davis. a grin, "But I may have to wait. rells margin of victor^'. Lange led front of the second^tlace Angela, best golfer In the teaih. He'hopda “Terry looks like s golfer on his game ,es manager of the Trips. it I get the chance. I'm throw- lowinjg only 33 runs to 147 In- . the attack, collecting a double and, to compete in a number ot pro­ Los Aageles, 8; Hubbs. Chhagn. I ’m still Inconsistent, but with who blanked Baltimore 5-0. Third- backswing. He brings his left', Hamner join# Kansas (City tomor­ ''4ng pretty good. I think I con Bpangier, Houston, .Wills and single in addition to the homer.' NEW YORK (N E A l—Each time,*have to work to a plan. You must DRIVE SAFE - place Minnesota edged Detroit 7-6, amateur tournaments in Califor­ shoulder under his chin better than hard work and patience I ’ll reach First Bout Fatal row for a trial a# a pitcher. El­ if I get the knucklebaU (his Hamneir helped the Phillies Harry Bevnis had a pair of dou- njajor golf tou;-nament is com­ decide. In the firs',, place, w.iether Kansas City knocked off fourth- nia next winter. And he might just Fniriy, Loa Angeles sad MncMeskI, my goed." anyone around. *• mira shutout York 6-0 to regain beet pitch) over the plate and to the National League pen­ Pittsburgh, 7. '° The attractive teen-ager took blesc for Moriartys. pleted. the stamina of regular golf- you want to see the players drive place Cleveland 5-4 and Washing­ turn professional as a golfer after "Mickey Mantle hits a long ball. second place by a half game. •o fsr this year I have." nant to 1950. He played on the Summary; ing fans is again brought to mind. or putt. To California feoy Home Runs— Maj'S, Baa Fran- up teniiis when she decided her ton nipped Ohlcago’a Whits Sox next season:,' Terry ha* shtk par He’s a bit 'wfld at times. But he Ron Phifer’* fourth homer of Pat Friday, the Athleticq’ Philadelphia team through the oioco, 81; Bonks, d d e sg o sad H- playing on a women’s rfiampion-, Farrell* ....110 000 22—6-12-2 Gplf buffs are the hardiest of Stamina Essential 4-3. over a number df'ooureeB. ■' learned a lot about the game lest the year to the ninth gave Spring- general manager, said Ham­ 1956 season and waa with .Aaron, Milwaukee. Xo^;; Mejias. . • • • PHOENIX (AP) — A young ship softball team at 11 w-a* too'i BBUJE JEAN MOFFITT Moriarty* ..010 102 01- 5- 8-3 fans. Football addicts will sit in * "Stamina and determlnatlo'n arc The Yankee* became more in­ spring” field th* opening game victory ner would pitch batting prac­ Cleveland in 1959. He appeared Houston and Cepeda, San FraaHs- ‘Taa don’t hsve to ptay* D. Farrell and ' J’. ' Fa'rfelI;«Alorm wat6hlhg't'fie gladiators, biit essential if you ai'e to book the GESERJU RBD SOX-YANKS— terested than ever to golf last Seeks Walt. Roaburg fighter, knocked out to his first unfeminine. '...... r f professional matxih, became the after a two-run double by team­ tice tomorrow' and a decision in three games as a pitcher in o^' SI Damasehi and Sorrano. j they are at least bundled up. Golf apot you fancy on 'tlw ropes. T im , SPECIALS . The Red Sox won the opener for spring when they set up training Whenever the pro golf tour Is mate Denny Sommers h*d tied may be made later whether 1956 and had on 0-1 record. Btolen Basee — W:iUs, Loa A a - i l 5***.—” ^ ” ‘®' j B^lle tennis is faced iCith these ; seventh ring fatality of the year ------I buffs ar* abused to s greater ex- “Tliat bring* ii* to question - Wilson (7-3) with three runs in the camp at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. near a spot where the Yankees arc the acore in the seventh. Jack to pick him up. Don Came- The following year he was a elen, 40; W. Davis. L m Aageles. The davs. then the years, to ' e™cial p r io n s , it also appear*! CH('iU"H LE-AGl'E 1 t«ait than followers of any other of re-spec,tful .silence. Re^tijar golf fourth after an error by Clete Boy­ Harry Obit*, pro at the swank playing, 'I’eriy usually seeks out lost nigtiL Sonny Nunea 38. of Glendale. Blehm (4-7) got th* victory in re­ vole, Athletics' scout, will player-coach with Richmond f2; Javier. St. Loul*, 18; Tajiior. follow were devoted to pracUce ; t** world’s top player* may have ^ Scoring three times in the first game. speciatois know that 'heavy er (qiened the door. Eld Bressoud Palm Air* (Country Club to Pom- Art Wall, former Masters cham­ lief while Pete Olsen (8-3) was take charge of Binghamton at the . Fhlladelpkia, 16; Mays, Baa FriM- of the game Under the watchful «qu*»y "I'lch trouble stopping »nd second, North Methodist toirft Take the PGA Championship breathing is distinctly in 'bqd and Stilly Gardner drove in a run psmo Beach, invited the Yankees pion, or Bob'Roeburg. former PGA (3*Uf., died on an operating table St Memorial Hospital in Phoenix charged with the loaa. pending Homn^r’s trial, Fri­ Laat year he managed Ports­ cisco, 15. eve of the late Coach Clyde W alk-: J**® (advantage of the early lead and just, won bv Ga'rv Plaver~ at the taste. You will find that you carl- ' each 'wttt aingles and Gsuy Geig­ over to the new course. champion for Ops., niey Bke his Springfield pounded out IS )ut* day said. mouth of the South Atlantic Pitchtog (Based un 16 or More er and later AUce Marble. BilUe | « ’* make way for Billie. went on to defeat Center Congo. Aronimink Club. 16 miles out of hold your breath no matter how atyle-of play. r .t less than three hours after he er's Baetifioe fly aiccounted for the Since if‘s only s few miles from walked into a powerful right hand to the second game and took ad­ Hamner, Dvhose Bingham', League and appeared to 31 deoistoBs) — Purfcey, CiarinisaH, practiced' every day, including ] ‘ ______8-4, at Charter Oak Park last Philadelphia. First it required *n long a pla.ver takes to line up a BALANCE and ALIGNMENT SPECIAL other off Ralph Terry (13-9). The the ball park, Yankee players "He hits a g«Uf hall Hke k pro.” vantage of 10 walks. Ed Herstok ton team was defeated here game* — all to relief — as a 10-S. .842; Dryedale. Loe Aageles, night, eliminating the losers from F’BI agent to find the lovelv eoar=e putt. Coughing and sneering ar* Yankees took the nightcap when says Wall. "Flirthermore^ Ralph thrown by Rodrigo Contreras of eight-hour daily workout* on most' came to droves. Most of them Tucoon. led the OianU' attack by driving lost night by Williamsport pitcher. He compiled a 5-4 18-4, .818; Face, Pittsburgh, 8-2. weekend* when she wasn’t in a the league playoffs. tucked in the countryside near quite inexcusable. You w-ill find Hector Lopez stroked a two-run played from electric carte to con­ has a good golf grip. M’s probably in six runs with a triple, double 5-2, sold he was unaware of record. .800; Koufax, Loa Aageles, 14-5, Summer Norm warren of th# winner# Newtown Square. The fan then it eas'er to choke quietly rather bettei( than mine. f'Use = a sort of They fought on even terms un­ tournament. , I Wc tfe (•■ tWi C frtt cm H r, combT , , pinch-hit single off Mike Fomleles serve their energy for baseblUl. til the last round of the four-round and aacrlfio* fly. Rookie, A1 .787; Kooooe, d d o ago and Pierce, The long grind has taken her j and Dick Pitkin of Center were a t had to pay $1.60 to park his car as than have everyone looking dag-... (2-«) -with the score bled 4-4 in Terry made more use of Palm bsaeball grip, so does Roaburg.” Stanek (2-1) won it while Dick. San Francisco, 8-S, .727. Basketball leading) hitters, each collecting fur a,; two miles from the sit*, get's at you.” I The way handicaps are doled out featherweight bout., A single to the No. 3 ranking in th* Unit­ . the toac'of the eigtoh. That gave Aire than -sny ball player. Moose punch dropped Nune* and he was Berea (3-3) was the loser. Strikeouts — Koufax, Lae ed Slates, tied. . , Where he slioiild be paid for the the victoiy to rrilever MaiitoaU for eelebriUss to pro-amateur tour- Bob Gontkooky went the route gelee, 200; Drysdole, Loe Angel^ CMljiist and Mrf«ty eiwek rir*s. Skowron had visited the eouVse n.-imonts. Terry probably could get counted out. She won two matches in the Summary;, • beating he take*, he'had to cough Bridges (4-

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'I EvmNlNQ UEKA 14>,^MANU1E 8T£R, <^NN, iHUMiiUAJf, 4 uiiX L>, looi M ANCH ESTER EVEN lllG H ERALD, M ANCH ESTER, CONN., TH URSDAY,I 16, 1862 PAGE N lN K tlW n IPAGE EIGHTEEN A fd rtm cn t»-*F iato-*-: inorista—Nandriw 16 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALT SHOBTEN HoMshdU GooAs , |1 H ouses For Sale 72 H ouses For Bkle 72 H ouses For Sale 72 H huaei F or Sate Reiwrt Property For^^NiJe 74 M . 3 T fB eiadB ti 63 Pnidaets NbnOB OAS stove, good eoadtUa^ MANGHEET ilv- X—MANCHESTER—Uve rent free, BOWERfl 8CH(X>L—Nesit five room VERNON—8 room hom*f''3 acres COVENTRY LAKE V- At 6>^e. Chicago Firm S^eks to Gain SALK o f African Violeta from 3Sc STRKniT fresh eondled c m de- 360. Home-made awaatera MI ^ V B N T R Y —T h ree' bedroom du­ tag room, modran kil . 3 bed- two-family duplex, 6-6 (rentsJ ranch with fireplace, combina­ land, large frpntaga/’^ ose to Ver' PleaSimt cottage, sylvan setting. SSIFIEI) each, p Bidge Street. MI S-4M4. Uvered to yoUr door weraw at 9-siS4. plex' on Lake St., 385 monthly, roota*, 1^ batbs, targe rec room, return 3180, per mMijtb on one side tions. 'Full basement with garage. non Circle. Gopd’’mvedtment prop­ ’Two minutes’ stroll to beach. Control of Bon Ami Co* l a u R t i * reasonaUe pricee. Manchester appUancea fumtehed. MI 8-8129. exceUent conditian, 319,500. n u - only!) price 317,9Q0. CaU the R. Ebccellent'construction, fine leca- erty. TongjwifAgency, Ml 3-6321. Back from traffic. Full lake >*, m iM M IC O.E. BUKITRIC range, aaceUent brick Agency, Ml 9-8464. . . -f Poultry Farm. Ml 90004. F. Dimock Co., MI 9-5345, Bar­ tlon. Now yarapt, selling for only rights. Call Henson of. Hartford, yOUHAW condition. CoU MI 9-8969^ any m o d e r n 8 room unfurnished bara Woods, MI 9-7703, Johanna GREJ,P8s MANOR—Immaculate 8 Bnriter, 242-6056. Roofing— Sidwg 16 316,500, T. J. O ockett, Resfltor, 'nie Bon Ami Co., one ot Man­ TO FISMT time. apartment, second floor, heat, hot SOUTH WINDSOR - 5% room Evans, MI 9-5653. MI,8-1577, room ranch, garage, alumfnnn^ H I M o u r water, furnished, 3110, MI 9-4285. Ranch, ' established neighborhood, storms, extra* reasonable. 97 Friday Dances End chester's industries until R moved K. A DIOM. m e . Hooflne. ridtitg, FRIGIDAIRB electric stova wito OF ’TW HoBsshoM Goods . . 51 family sized kitchen, ceramic XI—BOLTON—8 rooms $15,860, BRICK CAPE - aoiy brii Weaver Rd.. MI S-86311. • Wanted— Real Estate 77 paintlnx. Ctarpentry. AlUratlotia pull and clean oven, used only 4 Friday night dances sponsor­ to New Jersey in 1956, may mob eOMTOS ABSiXAITB bargaini euotom made pmST FLOOK 4 rooms, one bed­ . bath tree shaded lot^. exceUent one xcre lot. Call the R. F. with shed dormer and addiUona. Callings. Workman- months, 3180. MI 00070. room. Call Ml 8-8267 between 5-7 MANCHESTER—Direct from own­ WANTED—Real Estate. SqUtag or ed by the recreation depart­ by under the control of Tal-A- HNG DEPT. HOUE8 ship guaranteed. 3M Autumn St ANP HIAI? slU)ooven, dnmea and uphol- construction. Hayes Agency, MI Dimock Co., MI 0-5245, Richard One room ufKinisOpd’' up. CLASSUIED p.m. 3-4803. ' _ er—4 bedroom hhek custom qual­ buying. Residential, commercial ment on town tennis courts Sign, Inc., a C8iicago advertisiflgt Ml S-4M0. HIM FOB a t^ . BudgM terma. Call Mi*. FAMILY SIZE gas refrigerator, ___ • ■ DimOck, MI ' 9-6003, Johanna iln'ent garage, beautiful setting. PAL MW/ ity home, located off S. Main St. Or industrial real estate. Contact have been canceled for the rest firm. - Roberts, l b 9-7500, 8140194. g (g ^ running condition. m . MI Evans, M l 9-5653. , 17118 home,-Jtas aU the extras, BID WELL HOME’ Improvement t h r e e d o o m first floor apart­ 313,600 ATTRACTIVE • bedroom very Owner transferred. In e asslstu t. Write PI 2-6157. Fra# deUvery—Free lay-away rooms, ceramic tiled bath, 3-6969^ 470 MAIN ST. MI 3-5129 and drainage.. MajUe trees on equivalent. This class will be nal Involvement of .student| than the total held by represeHta« at the IT Simply herring Maneheater and Please contact at once. Station A, stating experience full basement, attached ga-' councils, increased classr(x>m In- tives of the company ii> order z* Ing arena. M odem TV Servlee. Instant Credit a v a i l a b l e August 1st—3 room frontage: Mrs. Lillian Stiles, taught by Miss Lois Otks, a mmn- P. O. Box 306, Manchester, Conn. and salary desired. 10’’ ENGLISH BEAGLE, male, 18 rage. Assume 41-2% mort­ ’TWO PAibLY house to settle tt atruction about highway safety ’ gain control. \ Center S t. MI S-SSOO. Wantod— ^To Boy j58 apartment on' Center Street, com­ Hill. Conn. NI 2-7045. ber of the Recreation Depart­ MANCHESm ANSWERING SERVICE weeks old. Call Ml 9-0648 after pletely redecorated, heat and hot gage. $17,900. tate. Inqhlte 58 North Street apd the effects of alcohol, end at-1 Offiiiera of the two ftrm* mart p.m. week of July 2?. ment staff. ' Miss Otka has per­ CONNIES TV and RaAo Service, GRAY FLANNEL WE BUY SELL or trade antlqus water furnished. Call MI 3-7834 COVENTRY —Just over Bolton formed this past winter as a tempts to reach the less stable' Six weeks ago to discuss merging, Ml 94)500 LpW-NIGHT duty, part-time. CaU NORM AN'S FACTORY and used flirniture^ china, glaiw, 4. Captivating custom built line. Ideal for young married or available all hours. Satiafactlan S U I T M A N WANTED—Homes for three fluffy after 6. Cape on West Side. Built . 109 N. ELM ST.—Moving out of member of the UConn Dolphin- teen-age community through hot-1 Bon Ami rejected the suggeotlra MI 9-3358. FURNITURE W AREHOUSE ailver, picture triune* and old retired couple. Ranch with breeze­ rrfd Clubs and other youth groups. ; at that time. fa. ToaW bear n « a a w guaranteed. Call lO O-ISIO. 110-year old national concern is kittens, one gray tiger, one Mack, for comfortable living with' state ExceUent condition. 5 year GOP Leader Tells ettes, and has been a featured per­ one daric gray. MI 9-8374. coins, «d doIlB and sum, hobby old Cape. 8 rooms, fuU dormer, way and garage, ’’picture book" former with the RockviUe syn­ iJrawbacks in efforts to enrb | ------Hbm wtthoat an analai at the talepheaa looking for an 33,000 to 313,000 Foreat cor. Pine, Manchester FOUR ROOM iq)artment, second 3 bedrooms. 2 (yes, 2) tiled c(^ect)ans, attie contents or whola l’^ baths, fireplace, oak floors, landscaping. Fruit trees,' berries chronized group for six years. teen-age drinking drivers so far, j RN—N iok r DUTY, part-time CaU caliber man to associate wiUi d a ^ 0-0, Sat. 0-6 estotbs. Furniture Repair Service, floor. MI 8-2988. baths and finished recrM- and lota room for a garden. Of His Double Liffe, Moving—Trucking— M l 9-3858, plastered walla, garage, oU hot Ot Interoat^ persons may apply at It was agreed, have included “n-; .a -■« -m -t- our office in this area. Sales m 8-1536 ThlcottvUe, Conn. Tsl. Ml 8-7449. tlon room. Asking 31 8,^ . Hedged for privacy. Extra build­ Storage 2 0 FIVE ROOM, second floor apart­ water baseboard heat, near the cashier's ^ fice at the pool. willingness of ' many parents to O m iS ll ^ O U T I Ante Drums Sehotri 7-A management, law or account­ Articles For Sals 45 ing lot. Only 31^400. Carroll- Plans to Quit Post curb their own children. Lost and Found WE HAVE immediate openings ing background helpful. Salm FRANK IS buying and selling good ment, 143 Highland St. $100, J. D. schools.'Owner. Ml 9-6183. The first practice session .is sched­ MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ for females on light machine op- Driggs, Realtors. 528-4164, Eve. The Motor Vehicles Department,rk • g ^ LARS0N:S—Connecticut’s Brat li­ personality. Reaidsnt of Man­ LOAM SALE—314 load only 3U-S0. used furiiiture and antiques at Realty, 470 Mata St., MI 8-5126. uled for Monday at 4:45. A* in LOST—PARAKEET, gray and tur­ ing Company. .Local and long du- erationa, . both day (8-4:30) and A BIG BARGAIN Jarvis Realty WILLIAMS ROAD, Bolton—7 room and weekends Mr. Boynton^ MI (Continued from Pags One) previous years, tliis group will reported receiving 100 or more 1 / C U l C S 0 OOI 6 O quoise, vicinity High School and censed driving school trained— chester, or nearby area. Must Also gravel, f i n , etone and white EVERYTHING TOt) NEED. 430 Lake St. CaU and see what split level on large lot, 3^ years 9-3148. letters a,year from parents who! tance movi^, packing and stor­ night .(4:30-11) ahifto. Must be 18 be enthusiastic, industrious, MANCHESTER —3 room apart­ Realtors MIJ! Appraisers present several routines at the Summit. Reward. Call Ml 9-5133. | Certified and approved la now of­ sand. MI 3-8603 8 CQMFLETE we’ve got. Open Sundays. MI old, 8 bedrooms. IVi baths, dining highest vote' for state candidates believe their children’s licenses J p i fering classroom and briilnd age. R^ular aerrice throughout or over. Ebi^erience'.not necee- imaginative and have demon- 9-6580. ment heated, stove, refrigerator, MANCHES’TER — Large eusto.m Annual Water Carnival on Aug. saiy. Apply Personnel, Iona RO(3M8 OF BRANIJ Mi 3-4112 9-2516 room, family room, beautiful ta its history in the 1960 elections., should be revoked, but are unwill- f a C C O O I H mT I C S FOUND—Light brown female men N ^ Ebigland atatea and Florida. . strated aUlity to make prog­ LAWN MOWERS-Toro, Jacobsen, garage. Ideal location. 3110 a ranch, quality throughout. Spot­ 39. -1 wheel instruction for teen-agers Manufacturing, Regent NEW FURNITURE modern kitchen, 1-car garage, ing to gro on record before their; grel. Call Lee Fracchia. Dog MI 9-5075. MI 8-6Ses. ress and money. Enclose brief BMens, and GoodaU Reel and month. CaU after 6 p.m. MI less ctaidition, many extras, in­ Investigation by the two news­ rotary, 13-38’’. Parts servloe . AND APPLIANCES Rooms Without Boari 59 4-0238, MI 8-1023/ 328,90p. Philbrick Agency, m papers showed Cobb maintained SWIM TEAM WINS children by 'withdrawing parental Waiden, MI 8-8594. SEWERS^Wanted ImmedlStely— resume to Box G, care of'Man­ FOR ONLY 3444 9-8464. cluding swimming pool and rec (Oon tinned from Pag* 0*a) MOR’IIOCK’S Driving School—Of­ MANCHESTER Package DaUvery. Used mowera and tractM* Trade home in Roanoke under the name The Rockville Swimming Team permission for licenses. Work at home doing simple sow­ chester Herald. Contact in con­ MANCHESTER—2 family 5-5, bus room. Over one-half acre land. fice, 443 Main St., Manchester. Light trucking and package deUv- in your old machine. Qudlol MONTHLY PAYMENTS* FURNISHED room. ParUng. Pri­ of W. Edward Oobb. There, he made it three straight last night "This is shoeddng news to me," ery. Refrigeratora. waahara and. ing. We supply niateriale ahd fidence. - ONLY 318.86 PINE STRBEiT—4 room duplex, no line, city water anld sewer. Ton- VERNON —n room Cape. Estab­ For full tafonnation call the Ells­ closed, opening them occaoiMally LOST—SMALL, black kitten, white Learning correctly “May Save El|uipment Co., S3 M a h ^ . Boura vate entrance and ahower bus worth Mitten Agency, Realtors, kept a girl identified only as Linda defeating the Sim si^'y Memorial Gov. Dempsey said. Such parehts. stove moring mecialty. -Foldlim pay sbliqmig both waya. Good line, newly redecorated. Gentle­ pets, $60. MI 4-0466. gren Agency, MI 8-6321. lished neighborhood. Fireplace'. he Charged, were asking the state j / ‘P^om a g la m ^ paws, child’s pet, MI 3-8450. Your Life." Driver education CARPEINTEK, aU around man, 7-8 daUy, 7-9 T hured^, 7-4 Sat Beautifiu WeatinghouSs ^ frig e r i Amesite drive. Vacant. Tongren Ml 3-6930 or Ml 9-5524. and two sons by her. Pool 15514 to 12214. Rockville is chairs for rent;. MI 9-0752. / rate of pay. Piece woi*. Ap­ good wages. Cali Swift Builders, urday. tor man. BII 9-8061. in first place in the Suburban to take over parental responslbll- **** classea. Member Connecticut Pro­ ply. Drat. AD-844, Box 7010, Ade­ ANDOVER CENTER—3 room fur­ BIRCH M OUNTi®~^^rBolt« Agency, MI 3-6321, The two newspapers began their I presented in the court hearing last fessional Driving School Aaan. MI TR 5-3714 after 6 p.m. Beautiful Washing Machina —7 room c u s t ^ built ranch, MANCHESTER — kEW 6 room investigation after Cobb's picture League. THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBEStS CO. laide Poet Office, Toronto, On­ FLAT STONia for walla, pah ANDOVER—Furnished room nished or unfurnished apartment. 'state Police* Commissioner Leo|^’***'- Penonnln 0-7398. Beautiful Bedroom Suite modern kitchen, one full bath. 2 BOLTON—313,500. 6 room Cape. 22 ranch in AA area. Features full appeared In a national weeWy Rockrille copped 16 first pi aces Moving, pauddng, storage, local tario, Canada, and houfee fronts. (Corner Route rent C. H. Stlens, Route 9, PI 2-7541. Mulcahy noted that many young; Soblen has said hs Inflicted tba Beautiful Li-ving Room Suite half baths, family room 30x23, 3- foot living room, fireplace, alum­ cellar, oil hot water heat. ,S large magazine (Tinrie). along with out of 34 indlridual swimming ■UDCTROLDX Saiaa and lerrica. PREPARE FOR driver’s test and low distance. Agents tor 44 «hd 6. Notch Road, Roltaa 2-7278. drivers do not respect police, o r ; knife wounds on himself ki an M- PREPARE NOW for next year’e Beautiful Dinetta Set ROCKVILLE—Available now. One car garage, /arge lot with trees, inum siding, garage, acre lot, bedrooms, 24 foot living „ room three other young Southern Re­ events. In addition, the local bonded capraasatattan, Alfred Ages 16 to 80. Driving and elaaa Lyons Van Lines. Inc., wbrid-wida J U f^O R Notch Quarry. TeL MI 9-0617. have an unhealthy fear of them. | fort to escape prison in the United movers. Flree eanmates: MI S-618T.- vacation. You will be able to go Beautiful "peluxe’’ R oh m 8’ i room apartment. Stove and 332,500. PhiJbrlA >gency, JO trees. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI with raisM hearth fireplace, din­ publican leaders. swimmers showed good staength Amell, m Hamy at thL Ml room. Three Instructors. No wait­ He proposed that .# special task! States. farther end do mcme with money Instead of wratinghouae Refrigera­ SLEEPING ROOM, centrally lo­ refrigerator, near bus line, swim­ 6-8464. 9-5132. ing room, oversize kitchen With in the diving by taking 3 out of S4M50. ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ SCREEND LOAM for the best in tor if you prefer Rus*. Lamps, Neighbors of W. Edward Oobb force ot State ’R'ooper*, being - Though the wounds wore had you save as an Avon Representa­ ACCXiUNtANT lawns from our screening plant. cated. CaU MI 9-6816. ming pool and recreation area, Westinghouse built-ins. Quality 4 first placas. Simsbury )tad an my. PI 3-7240. Tables, Linoleum and a Few Other ROCKLEDGF—7 room Ranch, '4 MANCHESTER — Ranch. 6 big buih from the ground up. 323,500. in Roanoke noticed the resem trained to discuss highway safety WANTED— Ride to Connecticut Pltintiiig-*>Phpecttig 21 tive. Cash in on heavy summer George Gritting, Inc., PI 3-7886. 390. Adults ™>ly. MI 9-4824, TR edge ta the relays winning 3 of enough to get Soblen rushed to a 1^ Articles years old, large modern kitchen, rooms Include 3 bedrooms, dining Robert Wolverton Agency, MI blance of William E. Cobb to their before school group*: do so. at the Filter, Inc., Staftord Springs, sec­ time demand for our fragrances, Ebccellent oj^Kirtunity for 5-1166. the 4 events. , hospital, the British government EXTERIOR SPRAT and brush EVERYTHING PLEIASANT ROOM for gentleman. built-in oven and range, dishwash­ room,, li'i^ng room with fireplace, 9-2818. friend, who traveled frequently Winning two first places were invitation of student groups, claimed he had not bMn legally ond shift. MI 8-5685. deodorants and suntan lotions. man with .accounting or cost SCREENED sand, st<9 from it. 5 rooms, first floor, $136. CAU MANCHESTER—Country li'vlng ta rustic fieldstbne fireplace, IH and built-ins. Only one block to ___ M eter ‘B reatlie*’ which Soblen was traveling whan well as a good starting salary, .'*ay. will be mailed on or a h ^ t August 1960 CORVAIR TOO, 4-door, all ex­ tol Equipment Co., 88 Main St., ipoved. Clean work. Gail after 6 Then you pick 335 and more in BARGAIN SHOP evenings, 246-0363. town. 6 room Cape, 3 bedrooms, baths'^ 2-zone heat, patio, 2-car bus and. shopping. Beechler-1 CENTRAL CAPE—Six rooms, full he knifed himself—has agreed te p.m. R. Brown. MI 9-0083. commission, bonus, and ail em­ FROM ABANDONED patio proj­ garage, idea] location for horses. Smith. Realtors, Ml 9-8952, MI bath down plus full bath in rec "Politically, I intend to resign 2. CHICAGO — Your gas meiter take Soblen out of the country but tras, excellent condition, low Manchester. Hours daily 7-6. tree items. AUce WiUiams, Popu­ wall to wall carpeting, dishwash­ from my position as chairman of lar Club Plan, Dept. F301, Lyn- ploye benefits. If Interested in this ect—suitable for patio, porch 389.00 Gooseneck Rocker, LOVELY second floor 6 rooip $16,500. Philbrick Agency, M l! 3-6966. room in basement. Recently measures :Jthe amount of fuel you has not specified where It will mile^e, $525 cash. Take , over Thursday 7-9. Saturday 7 ^ MI EIXTERIOR AND interior painting. better than average position-, ap- ^lartm ent in exceUent residen­ er, recreattion room. 3*4 acres, the Republican party and with­ payments, 3850 balance. MI 3-7958. broUi, N. Y. foundation, fireplace, walk, ptc. walnut finish, beige tapestry, swimming pond, brook. $150. 9-8484. renovated. Nice lot. plenty of Eggs cooked in the Insets that use by "breathing." As one of a take him. It cannot take him back Wallpaper books. Papertianging. to Singer Sewing Center. 883 810 multi-colored cem oit iMltka; tial location, with garage, heated, 313,900 Can you imagine? Sev- draw from my race for the state 0-5055. 369. monthly. Shown by appointment. trees With about $3.()60 down you come with some skillets are real­ pair of mechanical lungs inhales to Israel Immediately because ths M A M RUBBISH Removal — In­ Ceilings. Floors. Fully insured WAITRESS wanted Simdaya and Tain Street. 10 multi-colored cement Inrick immediate occupemey. J. D, Real­ STARKWEA’THER ST. — B xcep-, en completely redecorated rooms can assume the 1st mtge. and senate. ly “steamed:" true poached eggs gas from the main, the second lung Israeli attorney general refused workmanahm guaranteed. Leo MI 9-3578. PLYMOUTH 106T, 2^oor. 5 cylin­ dustrial, commercial, residential. Mondays only. Hours Sundays panela, eise 18x35’ ’ ; 8 ornamental $39.60 Lane modern step ty, M I-8-5129. tional older home, 6 rooms, mod-1 new heating system and plumb- pav $108.25 monthly. T. J. “ No member of the Republicsin are cooked directly ta simmering exiiales gas to the burner. Each earlier today to admit SoMen as Pelletier, MI 9-6836. If no answer, 13-3, Mondays 6 p.m.-l. Charcoal colored cement blocks. Price is table, walnut and elm burl, ernized $14,500 Joseph Barth, ing, walking distance to school Crockett, Realtor. MI 5-1677. party or any of my busine.ss asso- an immigrant. der, standard shift, extras. Clean. Manchester routes. Cleaning at­ Salesmen Wanted 36-A FOUR ROOM apartment, COVENTRY—Furnirfied beauUful water. breath is recorded on the meter. tics, cellars, yards. Cardboard, call MI 8-9043. Broiler, MI 9-3055. right in lump sum for quick sale. 319.95. Broker, MI 9-0320. and shopping. Cali today and elates had any knowledge of the Owner’s fcar. Oixle’s SheU Service, second floor, Spruce Street. split level, could be four bed­ ------— ------name your terms. Beechler- 375 Main. metal drums available. Reliable SALESMAN interested in real < Act quickly. MI 9-1B43. rooms nice location. 3175 month­ situation that has come to light." _' ESC^UUOR and interior painting. WANTBD-Glrl to leam baseball 313.96 (1) Twin Oise maple 9-4774. WALNUT STREET—2-famUy 4-4,' Smith, Realtors. MI 9-8952, MI Cobb was considered the glamor ■■ ‘ Ml lawn maintenance. ICL 0-9767. Paperhanging, ceUings, waUpaper tate, full time. CaU Mr. Green, ly. MI 3-6129. ITOR SALE—1055 Chevredet Con­ winding, free transportation from headboard, turned posts, $6. 90-180 tree shaded lot, concrete 3-6969. MANCHESTER $17,700 boy of the North Carolina GOP. books on request. FuUy insured. MI 93464. THREE ROOM apartment. Cen­ vertible 6 cylinder, radio, heater, LAWNS AND gardens cared for Mancheator Center to Rockville. and amesite drive, 2-car garage,, ------^— ------^— He attended Andover Prep and CaU Edward R. Price, MI 0-1003. Boats and Aeeeaaorics 46 3819.00 83" Sofa, focun cuah- tral East Haraord business full cellar, aluminum storm# and REDUCED — ’Transferred owner FOUR BEDROOM OLDER CO­ auUmatic transmission, 3405. and Shrubbery trimmed. MI T R 6-2614. NEED 2 salesmen to seU Janitorial Suburban For Rent Yale before serving as a first ions, soft blue damask, as is block. Second floor. Unheated. screens, new exterior siding and must sell this modern ranch, 5 LONIAL .. Enclosed sunporch. Phone MI 9-1158. 0-8538. auppUra and maintenance ^ u ip - Formal dining room. 2 batbs. lieutenant ta the Marines during ELGIN outboard motor 13 3198. Parking. Adults. $40. MI 9-6308. ROCKVILLE—7 room duplex, 4 roof. Good Investment in quiet lo­ rooms, basement rec room and Electrleal Services 22 ment in protected area with eo- ExceUent runntag condiUon. laundry room, 1^ baths, high as­ Loads of storage space. Ga­ World War II. He graduated from 1958 CHEVROLET Impala, 3-door STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone walls, WOMAN FOR cleaning one day a bedrooms, automatic heat and cation. Robert Wolverton Agency, Yale ta 1947 and married Mildred HISTORY V- tabliahed accounts in Cminectlcut. MI 9-1839. ’ 337.50 36" Table lamp, green NO CAR IN sumable mortgage. peautlful rage. Shade tree*. One block to hardtop, 848 cu., 8 dueces, stick firepli'laces, flagstone terraces, week. New home. MI 3-7136. hot water, centrsU location, 3100. Ml 9-3818. r :I FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt oerv- Salary plus commission. Box H, and gUd base, whit« shade grounds,, rare tqiporttmity. Call to bu# Une. Close to scho Offered 13-A portunity. To qualify for sn inter- TOY DEMONSTRATORS - New! Jew dry 48 SewBroq* Disposal Co. or year 'round. PI 2-7584. RARY COLONIAL. ,1>« baths. 317.500. Another top value. TUed School. Call o($ner. Ml 8-8887. CONNECTICUT SECOND MORTGAGES available. vierw coll TR 5-4167, 8-9 a.m. or Easy 'Video preaentaUon. Oppor­ APARTMENT SIZE gaa stove, 328; ' 2k>ne cast iron baseboard bath, neat new kitchen, separate WATCH AND Jewelry leMdrliig at 180-182 Peart S t —BO 1-6306 2 NOTICE 1957 RAMBLER-cross country sta­ WASHER REFRIGERATOR i ConsoUdate yoUf obilgatlons. into p.m. O. Box 303, tunity to earn 36% commiimon. wood-coal end heater, $10. Call heat. Patio. Lovely treed lot. dining room, open stairway., fire­ tion wagon V-6, air conditioning. reasonable prices, prompt aai'r* 68 pairs. Pitanpt economical, expert, one monthly payment. We are in w u ilUmanItic. No heavy sasiple case# to carry. after 6 p.m. MI 8-3507. Wanted To Rent 1850 square ft. .li'vlng area. place. Porch enclosed, garage, OF ADOPTION j Evenings ktl 9-9904. guaranteed. Phone Ml 0-4587. Pot- a poaiUon to loan any amount on ice, 2 watchmakers, Manchester- OF ORDINANCE N e deUvering. No coUecUng. YOUNG executive with small fam­ THIS IS RARE FIN D !! .Call plenty of trees.. .d « i’t find them NOTICE terton’a, ISO Center St. easy terms. J. D. Realty. 470 Amarican Home Toy Party, In te rs Udeat estahUshed Jewaler. In accordance with the provl-' FOR SALE—1060 Simea Elysee, F. E. Bray. 727 Mata St, State ily desires 8 bedroom home in nice Mr. Wagner, MI 9-5806, TR like this for $17,500 very often. Main St„ MI 8-6129 4-8188. Vacant, too. T. J. Crockett, BOLTON ZONING BOARD sions of Section 3-9, of the Towm exceUent condition, exceptionaUy REWEAVINO of buna, moth boies. Theater Bulldtag. residential area. References avail­ 5-8811. ' ( clean, fuUy equipped with many JUNIOR .< ton's. mer Ansaldi Feed Store out. Priced to aeU. Douglas H ouses For Sale 72 VERNON—Three bedroom ranch ...Good buy here. T. J. Crock­ chester as amended ^ through ett. Realtor, MI 8-1677. on Rt. 44-A between Wil­ M otors, SSS- Main. AN UNUSUAL bargain! Reuphol- H elp W anted— Fem ale 35 on oversized lot. Quiet locaUwi on February 1962 is repealed. foro you cvofi tMiik of buying ony oHi- y—di------CUSTOD IAL W 0 R £ CATS ONLY boarded. Fenroa Cat­ FLORENCE 8T.—T room home in liams Road and Fiono’s Bter 8 piece Uving room set; sofa tery, TR 6-9181. VERNON dead end road. Ideal for children. HOLLISTER ST. — Beauty of a This ordinance shall take effect DICTAPHONE tranocripUonlat, ex­ aaceUent condition inside and out, Restaurant. This is a ten (10) days after this 'publica­ •r cor! •' ' ' f- ' and 3 chairs 3146. Choose from The Telephone Company has an Priced well below appraisal. colonial.. .standard 8 rooms with general business aone. Aato Accessories—^llres 6 group of fine fabrics. Work done perienced, for permanent poaiUon anelosed poccli. one-car tar*sn> tion in this .lewspaper provided opening for a neat appearihg, reUa- Choice of financing. Last house on IH and garage. AND, this Plot plan is on file. by expert craftsmen on our prem­ with East Hartford manufactu)^ AKC DACHSHUND puppies, red, MIRIAM STREET Priced for 'quick sale. $18,900. that within ten (10) days after FARTS. FMt 1960 FOrd' coupe, ble man for cuatodiiU work'ln Man­ raUbriek, A gen ^, Ml 9-8484. right on Hublard Dr. MI 9-8909. house has aluminum siding, fire- No. 808— George Negro for ap­ ises. AU work fuUy guaranteed. ing company, electric typewriter, blacks, 360. 6 weeks. MI S4W08. this publication of this ordinance a Buy with oonAdence from HsrtfiMKi Cou]ity*a oM* cheiqi, no engine, MI 9-1043 after 40-hour week, smaU office, Uber^ chester. Work includes sweeping, 8% ACRES tnunaculate 7 room l^ace, lot with plenty of trees, proval ■ of location for Mill Fabric Salesroom, 175 Pine Young eseeutlve euatens MAwnm rjrrtBR—4 bedroom borne, A^^ a very realistic price. Own­ petition signed by not less than eat liBoabi-MMmiry dMtoc. 8:90 p.m. al benefito. CoU 386-2717, NoM# a floor and wall washing, and gener­ POODLES, AKC ragistered, your ColiHiial, 1% baths, large cabinet conducting a Ktail gaso­ DEUVERED IN MANCHESflR St., excluoive CSiraey Fabric taritt IhuMk. 6 epm etom RAISED RANCH exceUent closet and sto-age space, ers moving, must a^l. Let’s look five (6) per cent of the riectors of saleonwm. In Manriiester. MI Westbrook Manufacturing Co. al cleaning. Hours 4:m p.m. to 1 choice Uach or gray, 9 weeks old, kitchen', exceUent barn, trees, only line station and general a. m. Mondky'through Friday. reisna, 2-ear attaehed ga> large enclooed porcb, 3-car (a- it over.' T. J. Crockett, Realtor, the towm, a* determined from the S-7332. Budget terms arranged. I oelling at A price. MI 4-8900. $ syaelaM ranan, taetadtag S bedrann ~ 2 eetnnde kn 317,900. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI auto repair business on a rage, 4 yean aid, excellent r*ge. |19.7007PnUbrick Agency. MI 8>1S77. lot south of the Bolton latest official fists of the Regis-: Aato Drivwc School 7>A 9-6183. trars of Voters, has not been filed HAROLD a SON RnUUsti Remov­ R.N. OR I*P.N. fuU or_port4lrae. Permanent employment, regular cotattUen. Estabitehed uelgh- ■over kitchen wHh M K ta even, tmmte, and extaunt i I f f 9-8484. Dairy on Rt. 86. Hila is raiaes, exceUent woraing condi- beriieed, een'venlent to' iTER — Rolling Park with the Town. Clerk requesting its ■A R LT’8 DRXVINQ Schoot-Claaa- al, CeUars,Oellars, attlca,attli yorriL and Venon Haven, TR 6-9m. CUTE OOLJLJE ShMiherd pupplea baaesMAt -— S-knr garage. 1 Mock te aehobi and BOLTON — Largs 4 room ranch, a general business zone. Uona, plus full mnploys benefits. tcboelo, tan, shopplug, as4 CUSTOM BUILT 8 room Ranch, 6 toom Cape, 4 finished, fire- reference to a special Towm elec- room and qn-the-rood instructian. weekly g d ^U|g^or butnar bannels. lor sale. CaU MI 8-0926. , aenpanpy. Priced at SISAOO with beautifully landscaped, oversized Plot plan is on fUe. Dual-oontraBed con For infor- TOYBl TOTS! TOTS! Immediate Ugtasay. BoUt-ta even and large Uving room adtb fireplace, I^ce, new furnace just painted tlop- • Hanrid 9-40^ If interested, write the Southern I * . CUB near far an appeta.taaent to taepeot formal diwlrt# room, famUy siaa garage, 4% mortgage may be outside, new kltcnen cabinets, Interested persons may appear Robert W. Gordon, 'mottoB can MI ' openinga to earn $70-3100 weekly, KEESHOND PUPPIES. UtUa * raqgAMejjhWA w sll.to mill assumed by qualified buyer. 1 New England Tdej^one Com j^y, Uteban, S bedrooms, l% baths, nice grounds, very convenient. A and be heard at this meeting or ' Seexeta^ RUBBISH removal, toetoerator AiU or part-time displaying 8M Main Street. Manebeste^^-at- McKinney, II Woodbridge St. MI Hayes Agency, ML 3-4yi3. • submit written communications. BROTHERS J U UERN DRIVINQ School-Safe, n&eatiao room with fireplace, home we are proud to show, real Board' o f ' tMr'ectors barrela, reasonable rates. News- Royal’s fshuloua Une of. toys- tenUon: Bmploymant Office, Mat­ S6020. and nnefer bwwna.' Pre- BOLTON ZONING eoBiteoMi lutructlotia in driving popere picked up free. CaU MI Jewelry-cosmeUcB fnd bousewsra feeafonaSy. deeeratad. Week epcloead taeeasway, attached n * 8DC AND'7 room Colonials with clean. Tongren Agency, MI Manidieater, Conn. ing quallfieatloiis, including educa- rage, iamltaTmad yard •1*194. BO.ARD OF APPEALS from Oiw ieeMtofa iaifrat. Auto- 1 - ^ or MI 9-2186. items. AppUcstions now being se- ■Im p is ksssmeni. Oeeande JOHN H. LAPPENy Inc, fireplaces, 1^' baths, garages, 3-6321. Dated at Manchester, Connecti­ Uoti and work experience. OUR CDlDT’e had Uttens again. llanim S. ftoSailgan. Raaltor. Ml Julius Strong, cut this 2Srd day o f July 1962. iwatte and standard « l f t , dual cepted tor dealers and two mans- bath, plaaterad waBa, atam> INSUBOM BEdJUrOB city utUlUes. EhcceUent location. Chairman 301.315 CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER Ml 3.513S OrSN IVENRm eontrallad, fully inourpd, pick-up gets. MI 8-6347. For Bee sample, caU l b 4-0201. Isnm cemMsaWfluei -many Charies Lesperance. MI 9-7620, HEBRON—Owner tranafened— • SOUTHERN M I S-5SS1 room ranch, living room, dining - > Byron H. Shinn, service. (Mder and nervous stu- B nildint— C ontracting 14 extras. Under $99JNW. la.ioo ASSUbCBS mortgage, 8 room . Secretaiy Liiteotn Comtinentml — M m rru ry — C o m H — Englitk Fttrd — W i t t f t WAITRESS for first and second NEW ENGLAND AKC KEBSHoihp puppies, c h ^ - r a n c h —. 8 bedrooms, attached room built-ins, 3 b e d n ^ s , fuU diBta our mwialty. Pny as ypu CM Ml S>14a ranch, garage, baaement near Dated at Bolto*, Conn., this Mth go.' take c m tba numbar of les- FRAMINO, addiUona, ramodeUngk shifts; alpo, . dishwasher, drat aired, Une hr^,~ modie 'OWNEB liS garage,_ screene^ jw c^ctesed in cellar, large Wt. Near'|Bay aty Read Herald Advg. TELEPHONE CO. j wtansTr ideal Mr . bus, $10,600. Carlton W. Butehlaa, Paric. Ostt iftor ^ MI MMt. * day a< J«ily U U . - lo, tr«e booklet. cement Doors; also, s^ ^ Csgrl biher, Vsthoti Orols, yard. Owns*. \ ■'> tiled. CaU M I 9-48n. Am sqnai apporUtaW y ! i 1

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‘ f , / , 1 ./ rV/* \* / THURSDAY, iu LY RSi ■ — — ' y...... FAiS» tW ENTY . ■■ (c .- \ ‘ it Average Daily Net Preea Baa . I The Weather . fio rT lw W M k ISwiad ftoMMat *f P. a. f t mUm ■ ■ N a a 9um M . i M i A Manchester joumalistaa stu­ A^Firgt /o r Women CImr, qaito eael twlgm. Law About Town*! dent at Los Angeles State CSollege » - 13,601 •ea r S#. m n m 4 i» la aaatar ipalB. . ______. # has written a story In the Alham­ Saturday mostljr aaaay. -a MOa bra Post-Advocate. Alhambra, r « C Um A a ttt Ml*. VlVginlfc L.. Magee, 113 Calif., about a bUnd graduate stu­ 1 •COfamdaUM ndldcr. IHgh la Tea. Oreenwood t)r.,'a teacher at Olaa- dent who will teach school in the IVCss Maim Will Get After Ldst Week’s Success fM , Ifondheafer— il V M h g m C A i v m '______i ______tonbury High School, is complet­ fall. The writer of the story about ing an eight weeks’ session at the Robert Acoeta is Jay Allen Brown, Bewanee summer institute of sci- eon of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Brown, ^^SIDEWALP SALE V0L.LXXXLNO.252 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MAN(»BSTBR,'CONNh FRIDAY. JULY it, (daaiMlad LdvartMat aa Paga » ) PRICE nVE CENTS , ance and mathematics at the Uni- 15 Cobum Rd. The story concerns gree from Bqwdoin j. versity of the South, Sewanee, Acosta's/^study at, tios Angeles Tenn. Students are at the school State pollege and his plans to teach on soholarahip grants- frmn the a GpSde 10 English class In Man­ Mlag Carolyn Mann, daugh- We Have Sdme National Science 'Foundatltm. teca, Calif. ter o f-M r. and Raymond Power Play • They will visit Oak Ridge Na­ Mann, 37 Jensen will receive StateNews tional Laboratories. Arnold En­ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Gard­ a master of arts mathe- gineering Development Cent^. ner- of 255 Highland St., arid son, inatics Aug. 5 Sg one the first ■-lynnessee Valley Autnohty, and Ernest L. Gardner Jr., will re- two women in Bowdoln N ^ lle g e YRoundup the Redatone Arsenal. tuin home tomoirow after a two history to receive earned d^ees. weeks’ visit wtih another son, She hag done graduate atud^fQr Ihe Zipaer Club will hold their Linwood Gardner, of Pinellas four summers at Bowdpln,- locafaji in, Bmnswick. Maine, In NatlonaT annual picnic at the Vienna Woods, Park, Fla. K O DDS ’t\ Judge D^auds East Hartford, Sunday, July 2«th. Science Foundation mathematics A bratwurat dinner and i^iefresh- The Salvation Arm y will cori- institutes. Clear Charges ments w ill be served. Al-so enter' duct' an open air service tonight Miss Manh w ill return to the tainment fo r children and adults. at 7:30 at Main and Birch ots. Northfield School for Girls East Of .Price ^ David Arry. honorary sergeMt Northfield. Mass., in the fall to be­ maj^r, will be in charge. gin her third year teaching maihe- intWlcs there. ALGIERS (A#) — Bellot-ftopoae^w on th* naw- ly ind^>endent nation. . NEW HAVEN (AP)—Fed­ INVITATION She was graduated from Man­ ' ( eem Krim returned to. Algiers chester High School W 1949 with Former .Deputy Premier Mo­ eral Ju^ge M. JoMph Blumen- TO BID Pi^lic Records honors. She received a bachelor’s! today from his Berber strong­ hammed Khider to due In Algiers idd, upholding the rights ei degree cum laude from the Univer-1 hold in the Kabylie Mountains today fromvBsn BeUa’a headquar­ Sealed bids will be received at ters in Oran,"'the chief city of defeiidi^ts to know what Warrantee Deeds sity of Connecticut’s College of | and aiinounced he is forming they are accused of, has or­ Continued May Lower* the Office of the General Mana A rts and Sciences in 1953, and a ' weetem Algeria, aa the vanguard ger. 41 Center Street, Manchester, Charles K. Neiswender and Lu- AUTOMATIC a committee to defend the of the National Liberation Front'a dered the coyemment to master of , science degree cum' Connecticut until August 3, 1962 eila M. Neiswender to Ida E. Carl­ revolution against the power aeven-man PoUUcal ’ Bureau. son, property at 40 Vernon St. laude from the UConn graduate make more spedfic its anti' at 11:00 A.M. for Five (5 ) Pickup play of Ahmed Ben Bella. This ia a Ban B^a-dominated High Tests Safeguards Joel F. Grout and Cecile C. school. Miss Carolyn M. Ma trust charges against Con­ Tlnicks for Town Departments. From 1953-55. Mlsil Mann work­ Both ara dei^y pramlara in the group which plans to take control Bid forms an(l specifications are Grout to Adolph Bushell and Ger­ necticut Packsge Stw os -As- ald Wellins, property on Middle ed as a geologist with the geologi­ WASHER or paimlyzad provtolonal govemment of the govemment. Khider eaid available at the Controller’s Of­ and taught in It, at the Rham HI; / o( moderate Pramiar‘Bea.XouaMt the other members will head in sociatimis. fice, 66 Center Street, Manchester, ’Tpke. cal survey department of the De­ BlumenfeM ordered the govern' Discussed On Cheats Building Permits partment of Interior In Washing­ School in Hebron from 1956-60, Ben "IQiedda, with Ben Bella in later. Connecticut. ton. D. C. She taught mathematics ’The otlier woman who will fe­ m ilitant oppositiOH to that ragime A fter 4S hours o f worii amo ment Wedheaday to tell the Con' Town of Manchester, To Everett W. A^anDyne for necticut and the New Haven Pack­ Charles H. Braun, for construction at New London Hl^h School in the j ceive a gra4,uate degree from and Krim in vlgoroua aupport. ‘ Ida Berber foUowera, Krim pull WASHINGTON (AP) WASHINGTON (AP) — Connecticut ' 1955-56 school year, and helped set Bowdoln to Mrs. Bernice S. En^ler up In front of the AletU Hotel here age stores Aseociatiens tba datea A third failure to explode a Richard Martin, of a dweUing at 91 Keeney St., AUTOMATIC GAS DRYER “Wa ara not thinking The White House aimouilced of the earliest documents relating General Manager 315,400. up the mathematics department,' of Brooklyn, N. Y. w ar,” Krim told newairian in a Mack Umouaine. Re was es­ U.S. nuclear .dfeylce high over today the temporary recall of corted by two bodyguards in cam to the alleged price-fixing conspir­ trooM nbminally loyal tq- Baa the PaciDc has raised the Khedda labored to perfect defene- ouflage uniforms. acy. the U.S. representative at the Also named in the indictment are ea on Uie outakirt« of the capital. Krim said he intended to discuss question whether the test ae­ Geneva disarmament, confer­ ” W e are thinking of defenaes^and with Ben Khedda the formation Anthony J. Oilramoata, Norwalk; ries will be brought to a halt. ence on atotnic. teste,. amty. Of the 'defense committee. ’Though Leo Wilensky, New London,, and The fitsle Wednesday night at The annoimcement nilowed a Of m John M, Oonolino, Gerehon UUer, FoUowera of Ben Bella, a ra^K, be tooffered no elaboration of the Johnston Island led Thursday to IH-bour meeting of President the fact he would-consult Nathan M. Kaeowite and Joaeph an hours-long conference of De­ Kennedy with top disarmament aal alreafto claiming centred of Saltsman, all of New Haven. The western Algeria and some points premier indicated he wag not fense Department and Atomic Bki- M im rs at vriiich, authoritative hi the east, wars reported prepar­ men 4ure, or wete, offlcero of the ergy Commission officials. BOtteces said, . the Presidait NOW ing ta try to take over Algiers and (Donttnaed on Page Nina) two asaociatioiM. The subjects discussed and' any reached no final decisloa On The government, had fought the agreements that may have been whetheK to ease U.S. terma for an GAS defendants’ motion for a MU ' of reached were kept secret. .But, atomic te^ ban treaty, ' particulars. clearly, the United States is in the But tedioaUons were that toe In a PaupePs Grave In granting the motion, Blumm- pnceea of deciding what nuclear U.S. policymakers were prepar­ it's feld aald: "ft to easy to say that step to take next. ing to change" to e U.S. stand by natural! a defendant knows what be did ito official said later he doubt­ s/allng down tike cheating safe­ Pinehurst— Headquarters and what he did not do and there' ed the meeting waa held to de- guards it baa been demandteg for fore has infflcient knowledge to elds whether to end the test ser­ any nuclear test bans'agreement for quality vacation foods meet any charge agalnat him. ies. But, he also said': “ Any de- with the Soviets. Aide Believes “ But that argument," eteion to halt the series would The White House statement said Blumenfeld, “ ignores the presump­ have to come from the White It’s so easy to make aummer-time a breezy time by tion that a defendant is presumed the President has revleW ^ toa House. President Kennedy has been new tetchnical findings on test de­ shopping at Pinehurat’s 302 Main Street air-conditioned to be innocent until be has been watchiig; this series very cloee- store. ^ proved guilty.” tection with his principal advteers Buried $3V^>Million J j." and asked for certain aupplemen- /' - Blum^eld said the MU of par­ to any event, it wUI take weeks Pinehurst’s top quality foods are economical — so you ticulars to be filed by the govem- tal assassmenta. enjoy the best arid aave money, too. You get bfetter va­ before another test could be con­ Ambaasador Arthur R. Dean. ' AMARULO, Tex. (AP)-«pecu -0 D ta / Atty. Frank Baughman ment'.“ Mtould set forth the date on ducted a t Johnston Island. The de- cation foods for much less money at Pinehurst . . . worth or about when each of the de­ Stamp Honors the Late Sen, Brien McMdhon ehlef U.S. negotiator in Gene'va dis­ lation that Billie Sol Estes hid a awed. etruction of a Thor misalte on tha armament^ talks, is returning from checking on, isn’t it 7 - fortune In a pauper’s grave was n is just my personal aaeump- fendants entered the conspiracy.” Poatmaoter Gnteral Edward Day presents an album of the new 4-cent stamps honqring th*. into latend's only launch pad Wednea- Bsn. Brien McMIahon o f Connecticut to the senator's widow and daughter in a ceremony today at the Geneva for coosultatlbn in too given in testimony at a court tion,” Orr said, |but I thbik it wa* The govtepmeot olalms that the day night caused damage that a package atWM aaaoelatlonB and Post Office Department in Washington. Patricia McMahon is at center with her mother, Baroness early part of' next week and will Season for fresh Sword is short mquiry ’thursday. / so he could state mil that loot in broadcast from Johnston said return to Geneva by Um aad at FRESH One of three men indicted wuh some poor old hoy's graved” the Individuate 4t named not on^r SUvererus. Ths stanqi honors ItoMaticn for Ms role In (^nlng the way to peaceful uses of atomic . . . buy delicious center slices at would take at least fouq weeks to energy. (AP Photofax). the week. BLOCK ISLAND Bates on fraud and theft chatxas Orr also teatlfi^; conspired to flx^qqw w Hrioes hut repair. Officiate here declined Pinehurst this week at 99c lb. N O M O N E Y 1. Worthless notes and sales con­ coerced manufact«in(ca u d whole­ Press secretary Fiem Salteger involving millitou of dollam vol- comment on -the damage. said that, a t the WMto House sea- Try it on the outside grill . . . or anteSred the buried treanim sug- tract through which Superior Man­ salers to go along .teith tiieir al­ Normally, after an abortive fif­ SWORDFISH leged achetne by tnitetM iing them sioB today, attended by the beads put a little mflk in the bottom gestk^ a t a hesKtng w h ^ a New ufacturing obtained ' the money ing, BclentiBta need 10 days to two tunneled $18 million to Estes. with boycotts. . ' v Funds Refused Ward to Head of the principal fedoial agenctea . York Ctkemical llfm , facing a civil weekn to prepare for another teat- interaaftad or llie lr re|reeentativee, of a baking p^ln and slide under DOWN antitrust suit, tried te block. Coleman T . MeSpadden, 45, of The conapiraey has heei/te ex­ In ordering renewed U.S. nu- istence since 1960, the gotem- there waa aa aubetanHal dieegtipa the oven broiler . . serve with Harold K. Orr, Si/ president of Lubbock, majority stockholder in ctoto te i^ in ^ atinoephere Group Slmtiog the fih n, got P mlUicn in the ment.saya. ■ K laiBt-Votoed.-_voiced. W- lemon butter. guperitof, MfSjlflisb R 'II <>>- "Mf i a t o ^ dtouitaA puMtehed kte •bout ftehotnki/Tscelved by an same manner. btoreh tost the earlee would be 3. Representatives of several 0- ports itolriikitiaitetell,,' he m M. Pinehurst Priced at 37c lb. or only $2.77 for a tarprisea 'Of Estes, the bankrupt Stmte Man KUled oampIoted“ as quickly as poasi- Nuclear Center that-tos prastesnUal adrisMs IwM Wast Texas flaanoisr, bss d ls^ aance finns were aware that thou- tender 71/2 lb. Lam b Shoulder ' , . 1.75 W eekly SEBKQNiLICus. (AP)—A ana Ithin or tbros..toOhtoa- • wida raag* at, qsnfllcfiiig riea^ Special on psamd. aande o f "fertiliser tanks on which -believed to' * ‘ ' ' teat was oondueti~ A p rt Genuine Spring they’re "a mighty good value. Our D Saneeb* is Pecos, Tex., mor^ they hamad thv moway»dtdH*t hw-tj »a«AIWWORP.»-~ t. Skaiyw " Or meat men will cut 8 or 9 meaty chops tuiwy ownM by Estes, Orr tssti' 1st . , ' tbree diy« «|n. Ward Jn of FArmtegtoto xetire^ te« l a m r dustrialist with a wide experienee m - for you and fix the balance of the ffed he knew of only nnecticut / The conunittee approved $5.5 ter and resppnsiUUty for Farm-Fresh outs—you’d be surprised how many men ^ t o line separating tom lanes in $11,501,141,000 H>propriation MU. >jL^r«Ml*i^^ L ik e October the committee inUd it beUeves million to maintain the present funds, overall policy, and constnK U.S. Grade A like to “play around” with our Connecticut the highway. TIianveQn aald the stockpUe at medical supplies and N t'-ieperto have faeqe chicken and chickep parts for deluxe cook- that before, the nation embarks on tton of toe facility. BROILERS Strike on New Rules victim failed to hear hit truck or emergency hospitals for the Civil outs. _ _ respond to a blast at toa truck HARTFORD (AP)-J>id you a program tjl|at would cost bijltona 'yrh e expectations aie,” toe Gov­ FR YE R S of dollars, mpre study and' re­ Defense program and $85 million ernor said, “Uiat constructioiuof ROASTERS THIS WEEK WE FEATURE horn. ge t up last ^.nlght and gri^n to. emtteue toe present program, LARGE SELECTED CHICKEN LEGS FULL ’fentherbeddihg” coat the oar- Bakar was reported bo search should be aipUsd to the toe center will get under way e&Iy L. PARTS . . . CHICAOO (AP) — A strike haa^ ground in the' eioset for a Man- but denied an additional $81.96 A T 49c LB. .been threatened by the 900,000 rlera $500 mUIion a year. and have had a giaae eye. Vast and complex proMema in­ n/nct year and ^ t It wlU be in onx state HcoMk .to k e tt .1 million for new suppliM. •ration by late 1963 or early 19Mi frx union men who man the nation'e One of the first effects of the volved. ♦ OMpptsd OUMrsa to All of its actions are subject to rsr, he reported he Did the weather euddenly feel I t approved $10 mUlkm for fur­ Other members oC toe board ara: traina tn Ah attempt to keep rail- changes—announced July 17 by 1 4 3 to 1 5 5 House approval next week. the railroads—would be dropping like October? ther civU defense research by the ... Henry M. Marx, state coordina­ • staff, and eaaae roads from revamping work rules HABTFOltD. (A P )—Tl»e State The cut in civil defense Items which toould elim inate' thousands of the Jobe of 13,000 firemen em­ It was. Defense Department. tor o f atomic de'Mdopment activi­ feriag review MORBi^LL This weekend for a lazy meal we offer SET OF Motor Vehicle Oepairtment's dally The weathermen esy that the President Kennedy had requeet- accounted Mr about half ot toe ties, and Dr. Franklin M. FootA me iavMvlBg o f Jobe. t perptexiUes at (Oeatfaned ea Paga Nlaa> Our everyday low price on^top quality farm -fresh .violation of Hm Railway Labor (t)iNitinoed on Page Nine) __ tfaMhih the Srs* IS holm at July. weather is a cold air mass ehurdb. WorM Pimddent Reuben aa Page Star)' (Oeattonei aa Page Ntos) R. Fi^ur of Sevnuth-day Ad­ thsIriS-lWla New f agiaad ama- from Canada that moved down taa/f gatr chdmfitaship matt*. he suit ateo applied for a per- and Manketed a large portion of ventist (teureh dedaree in Ban nt injunction to 'keep the Francisco . . . Fidel Castro tells <)alna, a 99-year eld West War- the United Statee, ran^ng from A Visit to Soviet Union wlek leeUeat. grafahsd a foar- HOOD’S MILK 7: aents from adopting new New England west to Minnesota Cubans U fi. naval base at Guan­ gallon (ciwitenta) *ulee,^ieeoBameeded.ln Febn tanamo “la part of our territory hole laed'aa BekhUe M t Ida 4 •5»,. and soutoward to fa r aa Arkan­ n octe tirtwrii oMd MotoA Mveot by a jMsMeaUal caftimiealon ^ ’V?' ■ • sas. ■* ' ' wUeh the 'Yankees are holding The a « stated, the unlona “ wlU against oar wUl.” straight fivea Bat the 17-ysar- People come from miles around for this milk . . ./and for The Travelers Weather Service eld HeteUdak Beheel etadeet wen Pinehurst 79c lean Chuck Ground. This week theW will find ba fOKod ip resist aald revtelona f ‘f. says that tonight la also going to Utigationtover Tenneesse ahare- Did Ike Miss Big Prize i$.70zl5 by asking toose they r^osent to the next six hglee •— the SIh 59ci regrular ground'meat featured at 49c lb., 10 lb. fotpeither be bold, with anticipated low tem­ cropper voter registration contro- through the iSIhxrie taka aver Black 'wlUUbraw frote service” until they perature between 80-50 degrees. yaray ends with eonsent Jndgasent bulk or patty form at 45c lb. Try our 79c Chuck fatties for bava focoad t% ts^rlora to drop the lead SAp. Gafau won $ha Tobe-Type TbS'Weekend should be cool also, filed to U.S. District Oeurt In Idth ea a ssaesded blrdte patt your next cookout . . . they save work. too prapoaed ‘ _ with a high Saturday between 75 Menphte, Tenn. . . . Three-year- In Taking U2 Blame? Pinehurst Speciaf Values Plus Tax Tha work tuioa toaaeSa. the whea Behhlae want sat sf and M. old ^ri, who Antbler, Pa., police bounds. They halved th e IStti aad and ralizoads conlend/^are mmed at However there will be consider­ say was beaten with rock by IS- By LEWIS OUUCK i In a chapter entitled “Tragedy qulmi avsaed the mateli aa the Boneless Chuck for London Broil ..-.lb . 89e Just Reduced Kecappable eliminating srhat to ^ call 'Teath- able sunshine and although the year-old boy, dies of braia Injuries .wrbeddlngli—keeping "tei the pay- despite wnergeacy ssrgeiy. WASmnOTOS (A P )- An Eiaen- at toe TOP,” Berding says ad­ 16th. * Tire weekend won’t be much for swim­ vice to Eisenhower to assume U3 Chuck Steak, Bone In ...... i-. .lb. 59e mite personnel sdioBe JMm v e un ming it wiU be fine for working hower administration press offi­ Four more West Bsrliners held cial sainf President Dwight'p. Els­ responsibility came from a com- OB TO PAT ^ 7 MILLIOIf naceiseary. The unions s a t the Jobe around the bouse; just like an eariy for qsesMonlag ahont recent ex- Block Chuck R oast ...... lb. 49e are needed for safe and efficient enhower's public asstnnptioii ot bination'of State Department and WASHINGTON. (AP)->-Oea- GRISCO 3 k ^8 3 “ fall day. Chances of rate appear to Meelone ateng Bed waU . . ]. responsiblUty for toe U2 spy White House aides. He said press ersi Electric Oo. has ag reed te Not Seconds— Not Rotreods operation. . be very slight. Friends say veteran'' movie col­ MSimgement Setimait^d that flights destroyed one of toe great­ handling of toe incident was "a PUT a raeord - $7.47 mllttea la Fresher-By-Far at Pinehurst SPECIAL PRICE Ths cool weather is going to be umnist Loualia ,0. Parsons, who est opportunities in -America’s disaster” partly because his office settle damage eaito that fol- Prand New— 15 Month with ue for more than a few days. became aeriouely ID last aprteg, ON GALLONS IM diplomatfc history. was not consulted. lewad eoavictlea « f tha o*m WTSSON OIL The weather service says' another making steady ; prsgnaa toward “All things considered,” Berd­ paay in a prioa-fixtag eaaa, tha reeovery. Andrew Berdtog, an Msistant €0LDEN FRESH CORN ear 3c 1 Road ^lard Guarantee I>octor Says ^Unig cool air maae Is now building up secretary ot state for pubUc af­ ing -said, “ I believe President Jnsttee Departawat aaasaaced and a reduction on pint size to 67c. to Canada and will probably move U.N. Security Council unxnl- Buy one or a dozen fairs during toe final four years Eisenhower's decision to shoulder taOar. A tty . Gea. Beher i F. Malformed Three down Monday or early Tuesday. mously recommend* that General of I the IfiBwhower administration, responsibility for toe U2 waa one Baaaedy saU the gettisamat U - Don’t put that blanket back in Assembly adarit RepnMIc o f VINE RIPENED LARGE C. & S. COFFEE...... lb. 69e severely critieixes U.S. handling of toe greatest mistakes in the icladm paymeat at $9.47 mUHsa New York Babies the bureau. Bwaada aad Klagdem of -Bamndl o f toe May i960 U2 incident in a diplomatic history of the United to the Thaaeasaa Valley Aa- NO DOW N -1.25 Weekly or 5.00 Monthly to Ualtod Natioae .. .British Prims BEECHNUT COFFEE ...... lb. 68c new book, “ Foreign Affaire and States. I. tteritgr la daangsa for lallated CAPfTALOUPES each 19c Minister HaroM MaemiUan’a gov­ You” DouMeday. “A personal tragedy resulted priew paid ta OB ae a rmaH at THE ARBOCIATED PBSM ernment faces continued- rough the prtee-flxlag seasplreey. Aa- The New Yock City Health Da- $2,700 Restitution Berding’s main premise la that for President Elsenhower and UPTON'S TEA BAGS...... 100— 99e FREE Mounting < weather deepito Oeaseev a tlve ral­ by shouldering respoosibillty for threw a dark shadow over the other wdlliea will ge la !• » gee- partonei^ said Thuraday Mith da- ly that swamps LaberHe eemnre remaining months of Us adminis­ erameat fo r parelM*m from feets have been reported inthraa At $5 ‘Each Week nwtisn in Houss ot Commons. the spy flights, Eisenhower lost ” New [From Keebler the grand prize of a virit to toe tration.” Qnmnd bahisa bom to New Yoric City and Houss -Appropriations Commit­ Soviet Union. I - In another portion of toe 964- Dutch or Opera-Cremes ..pkg. 29c LOWEST PRICE EVER CONTINUES ON auhuihan Long Island mothers who NORTH KlNGffTOWN, RJ. tee afpnovee amtional tunde to 6.70x15 or Eisenhower, Berding eaid, page book. Berding writes of toe 10 OZ. INSTANT MAXWELL HOUSE. 6.70x15 7.50x14 took the tranquiUaer drug thali­ (A P )—Stewart A. Sitiitii', 34, help pteieet pratMeat, vtoe nresi- ill-fa t^ “ U.S.-sponsored Invaakm UJS. AU> ABSUHBD LAOS 7.50x14 domide, Mamed tor the births of would have been aMe to c<»duct 'Nabisco’s Family Favorite C O F F E E IV.19 B la ck White -North Kingstown, has been dentneM their fondllee . . . Proti- of Cuba by Cuban - refugees in WASHINGTON (AP) Flhat numerous malfonnad babtoe. A dent Kennedy, seafaring man a M< nphal tour a s. comMiiation KETTLE COOKIES ...... pkg. 29e T u b e -T y p e Tabelesa / ■ fflaekwall ^ ordered to make restitution U.S. president find war hero that 1961” and calls it “a major dis­ ( 10 OZ, INSTANT CHASE and SANBORN Tabelaes fourth chad was bom malfocmad tor theft at $2,700 worth o f himself, i SOelvee rare tnre-vahane aster - for us 'in world opinion.” V* to a N ew Y ork women arho said htstery at American Navy ftma no other president coidd do te toe- New Mandarin Orange and C O F F E E $1.14 burlap potato sacks by pay­ “ President Kennedy’s honest Statoa 21 Month 24 Month IS Month aha took sleeping ptU* d u r 1 n g ing $6 a week to the owner. - women mllere. foresecaMe future. , A Pineapple Segments ...... 2 for 536 Ptoturtog fills as. a 'disastrous pubilc recognition of toe mistake Guarantee G o a m te e pregnancy, but tha t m o f pllte . At that rate rtotltution Dr. Conrad Elvshjem, 62. presi­ aiid Ms personal, acceptancq of Goarantcc dent o f University o f Wiaconain, turning (xkint in Eiisenhower era wlB ha wathad eat waa not learned, the department eteild take lOHi years. blame slnootoed some' of lU ' a divriijaiiat attn la. t : HAWAIIAlIl PUNCH ...... 8 Ig. cans $1.00 dies at Madison (Wte.) General foreign relations, Berding— sug­ Open ThurSjday and Friday till 9 said. ''Judge WalterOniie in gest* that If BSsenbower had kept sharper edges.” Ho aeeda too to one case, a New York wom- district. court yestwday im- Hospital shortly after suffering Berding, an. Associated Prsaa 8 H U R F IN E C O C K T A IL ...... 2i/i ai»e can 86c iMMhrt otteck. away froni U*-affklr—as gov­ U living in Spain took the drug ' '.I poeed a yaarte suspended sen- ernments tradiUonsUy do vtoen diplomatic correspondent before Srerehiigr ‘ PRESTIGE , M I t-0665 and hw child waa bom with de- tepee «id..tliree years pcoba- Three sNew York Ci^ auto aalesmen tedlstod en ekargea at tholr miss are cau^t—be also starting a career as a govanunekt FRENCH ICE CREAM qt. 79c I jG. MR. CLEAN, Save 10c at .69c e r M I 9.0522 tocmed arms, said Df. Geer go .tion aa to totoXaa of steal­ have' completed His trip to informatjoii irifioer fat 1M7, matot Jamea, New Yocic'a >nfuty health The Other Mrs. Cobh ing a total Of fr,070 potato these observations about prsoa ra- M S M o in S t. need Onre which (key hnw ; AUie* would not have eommisMoner. RanfrMr PuikoLCMto shown at her home ta Roanoka, aitoks, Smith had plaaded _____ ssrious questions • about laUont: Open Tonight to another case, Jamea eald, a where toa U 'to' being linkad aa Um second guHty to 'toa chtoiha aaiUer. aented as new ... . Maasachusstte the VJL Manchester Gov. John A. Voips and ROgtatrar Amarioa’s wlsitom; and Repub- —Ths atrteter a secrecy elaaal- Cteaat Naek, Long latend. wonian to the douMe Hfe\< OarMtea SUto OOP Chaliwuui PoUM 'aaUI hs aoid tha !*«• ficetion la on a document, toil tMea 'torU A O O . of Motor Vahiriaa Ctement -A Rl' Ucaa Rkhard M. NUon mMit arts till 9 P J L took toa d i^ . and gava birth to OtoW) at C. CUbb h H adtoittad toa hava won tha 1989 _nrosid«atial more likely H ie t» task evL TWa CORNER MAIN twten>-«te of which had a teg mal- dostote Hfe. TMa pkoi(^ News and Oheerrar Chief JM gs Onne ordarhd Sentth tey aoMto tos ir toWtowuii o v «r SERVICE STORE new eurtew law nWetflug tatiMgn I s ia iiilis In which UJ. leadar- , Inc. and TURNPIKE to toa to pay |S_a jre e ^ te ^ dwa- (API ''I