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' ' -.>■ X ■X - FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1958 X ll^ralb Avorage Daily N et Press Run 1 * Per the Wrak Ended ,Tht Wgathcr - June 16.1856 raimeaat af C. S. Waatbar OaruSm Miss Diane t,.-Bweet> 62 Stark­ The flrat arid ucond performances Sears, Roebuck and Co., premisea Many from Town were, given at the Veliran’a Hospi­ in the Mandheater Shopping Cen­ Loweriag humidity, flair aad weather St., and’ Robert K. Willis,- Driv^ .Killed, 1 2 , 0 6 5 About Town 38 Starkweather St., will be united tal in Newington and Mc:Cook Sle-^ ter for 15 )-ears from the.date of oaolar tomighL Sunday fair with morial Hospital—^liarcjet IngeraoU ktqre opening. Member of the Audit , in marriage tomorrow at lO'a.m. In Variety Show. ? ■ W . eemeoemble temperatiirea, law ha- Jones Home. Bureau of Circulation Bdwmrd J. Lthan vice prefident in St. Bridget’s Church. \ - Wife Injured ^ Trade Name CertlOcatea mMIty. • ftnd mortsaige officer of the<> First Several enUrtsi.iers froip Man­ Robert-^. Dodge, doing business iKEMP’S Mandti^Bler— A City of Village Charm Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. O’Leary u Dodge’s'Floor Service, 71 Char­ Natlomu Bank of Manchester and chester and Other nearby towns INC.. Oolchaster. leaves Monday for Jr., of Millbrook, N. Y,, formerly In Crash Here ter Oak St. Dartmouth College where he of Manchester, are spending , two will appear In a variety show to be Public Records Marriage Urenses f u r n it u r e VOL. LXXV, NO. 254 (TEN PAGES) will complete the 3-year course weeks at Lake Hayward. presented at Cecjarcrest Sanator­ MANCH^STI^R, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1956 (ClaMlfled AdT^OBg am Page 8) pri6 b cents (OoatiBued from Page One) C arles John Van*Deuaen, An­ AND MUSIC nvE at the GraduaU School of Credit ium ifonday night under the direc­ dover. and Marjorie And JCocum, and Financial Management at the Warrantee' Deeds MI 8-5680 Augiut Pennery of 65, Bissell and Mrs. Kenneth Nelson. 32 Earl tion of Hector LsGabe of East 33 Westminster. Rd., Aug. V . St. Tuck Graduate School, Hanover, St., who is partially bUnd, is John R. Mrosek, trustee, to War­ James’ Church. N. H. I,ehan wUl attend classes St. The accident occurred ap­ Hartford, formerly of Manchester. ren E. Howland and Edith How­ 76s MAIN ST. spending the week at Harkness proximately one-half, mile from toom Aug. 5 through Aug. 18. The Park in Waterford through the ef­ Members of the c u t include Bev­ land, property^at 342 Green Rd. Jack Gordon Reichenbach, 20 school is limited to execuUves in th'ft.-.Nelson home. Ashworth St., and Shirley Louise -r forts of the Manchester Ubns erly BoUino and Nancy. Costello of . Executor’s Deed \ , panlring and industry vi’ho engage Pero was traveling north on Carlson, 53 Walker St. " Club. ^The State Board of. Edu­ Summit,; St.,, There were no pas­ tht Gibson School of Dance, the Estate of Amelia Jarvis to Al­ In commercial credit. cation of the Blind arranges these ■Piper Sisters, William and Shirley bert. J. Stevenson and. Rose Sftev- Building Permits vacations during four weeks in sengers fin his car. To Andrew Ansaldi for a 2- Pero’s par hit the Go^atiMn Kantorski. Judy Larson, Mariette enson, property at 872 Parker St. Officars and members of the Bri­ July and August. Uons Willard Gagnon, Carl Schilllnger, Betty alory. 6-room dwelling at Wells s Quits vehicle broadside, completely cav­ K.'iK type burnaburne «tat mooring etat OlyncoGIvneo Naval Air StatiiStation near Brunswick, answered quicl:ly, "Yes your of others who saw the REG. $45.00— N O W $ 5 2 . 0 0 stration . last night, resigned M mm Made to Order reported no apparent neck injury. 11.75 Ga...July 27, after lightning struck and aet fire to iU gasoline lan^s."^ Craft was Inflated with ' By B l^ KEVENEY. honor, that was tht. niglit I today; #Sa®y With Tour Boilers craah. Several onloCkers at the helium which does not burn bill flames from gasoline spread and btirned the craft. (AP Wirephoto.) X-rays were taken to determine Wethersfleld, July 28 (J*) — I proposed.’’ loiter He-ehnick The 44-year-old Wc.rden’a resig­ the extent of Crane’s injuries but scene of the crash said th'ey saw it said, "She seid yes " all and one was quoted as saying watched more than 2.50 angry men nation "for the good of the state the results wera not known at mill about, shout and cajole afkte' J.vistice Robert* .';fter court­ and the welfn. e of *11” was sub­ L As JOHNSON press time. that one of the drivers had gone MEN'S TWEED SPORT COATS through a red light. A alop light is Soldier Kills prison officials here (or three hours room laughtep subsided, tined' mitted to the prison directors aa PAINT 00. situated directly over the inter­ last night before they Anally re­ Hershnick 219 snd suggested. they met with Go%. Abraham A. section. REG. $35.00— N O W ...... $ 2 8 . 0 0 ress t r o v e s turned to their ‘cells. " . "The next time you propose, Ribicoff at the executive residence 898 Main St, TeL MI 9-4501 Burr Executive^ Dr. Robert R. Keeney, medical Fairfield Girl The rneh. represented by a com­ if there is a next time, keep m Hartford. (Xficials evuphaaized examiner, waa called to the hoapi- mittee of 10 prisoners, asked to j'our car lights on and park to that the resignation was complete­ speak with four newsrhan from the the right. It’s Bad enough get­ Renamed tO /P o sts tal and pronounced Goranson d e^ . Witw-neellMl REG. $32.95— N O W ...... $ 2 6 . 3 5 ly voluntary. He ordered the body removed to BafMSxO aiM. On West' Coast state early in the evening after re­ ting en.«taged." • With all quiet at the prison to­ "1 ■ ■------2 ;"' Hartford Hospital for an autopsy. sriHit. ina. * fusing to leave the exercise yard day. the Governor sad the directors Ehcecutivss of c y tt. Barr A Oo., ...... when their recreation period moved quickly to set up a tempor­ A large crowd gathered at the ' 8 Years REG. $30.00— N O W $ 2 4 . 0 0 Monterey, Crillf., July 28 (iP)—A : ^ , PICNIC led by Charles Biur, president, scene of the mishap and remained ended. ary administration at the 127-yetr- plsyed a prominent part at the 81st • .'lov while police di­ 79e AH Summar Sport Coats at Soma ^ ifig s young Army cook assaulted amLt Wa.shinRtoii, July 28 (A>)— The 84th C ongress na.ssed social ; With me were .Jim Ryan of the : Death . Claims old institution. annual convention of the American rected traffic and investigated. I Hartford Times, Bob Waters of i The Governor. put State Adju­ Asm. of Nurserymen, held in Los Lfe^^y?olir"afte'^*',l^raSfi^^^ housing bills, then adjourned at I the Hartford Courant and Ray i iibt ualted but moved her to attend a birthday party i iii'dnigh t arni.d horseplay in the Hou.se and ora tory in the tant General Frederick G. Reincke CHESTS AMSles, Calif., July 15 throuj,'h 19. slowly. {lenders of the Bridgeport Sunday.! Young Victim in temporary charge, and named $trr, as luoc'-rator, led a pai.el Court date for Pero hag been ■with him. Police cliiFf Cfiiaiies E. .Senate. During the final work-crowded session, futile efforts I Herald.' We were the represents- . State Police (Tapt. Philip Schwrarta discussion on the subject o f whole­ SWIM SUITS Simpson said. were madp to enact immigration.--' lives of the papers whom the | acheduled for Monday. Thm b esf Iciiifs grow / BOXER AND FITTED STILES to assist him.' \ sale nurseiy credits; Jid collections. The last traffic fatality on Man- Pfr. John Knise Jr„ 21, a cook legislation. And CiWl Rights back­ I prisoners wanted to see. Of Ships Crash ■ mMtIi ...... i-'nmfl They were given instructions, As chairman of the Highway Com­ cdiester' atreeta occurred April 19 at the Army f.4ingURge School ers in the Senate sought— admit We entered the prison yard snd Linda Morgan, 14-.vear-old stepdaughter of New York Times said the Governor, that "complete, mittee of the American Assn, of when 4'i-year-old Robert Ransom •REG. $2.95 VALUE— N O W .... $ 2 . 2 9 here, smrr^dered to miliUry p o -: icUly without hope to pry a Steel "^Contract stood near the gate ss the .lOO Boston. July ' .28 (4*) Pretty reporter Camille Cianfarra. rests in an ambulance after she authority be restored at once.” Nurserymen, he also read a report ! convicts milled about in front of of 8 Warner Dr., Vernon, waa lire and RAid he hftd fatRlly beaten : Hoiine-pRaaed bill o.ul of r,onyjilUee. four-year-oljj Norina Desandrn was carried from the liner Stockholm on Its arrival In New' York Rein(»ke and State Police CTom- of his comriittee’a activities to the killed o n Autumn St. after being in hoiJfoi^ ftwalxt wait Mtid. Anne^fthay. 20, of 2825 Burr St., The House finished its'work ; ns. and finally a band of 10 City July 27. Linda had been thought dead in.the collision with REG. $3.95 VALUE-^OW ___ $ 3 . 4 9 died last night at the U.R. Public missioner John Kelly attended the convention. struck by a truck. fMaaM euL Fairfield," Conn. ' first, rece.-ising just before 9 p in. Polished for I emerged from the throng and the Italian liner Andrea Doria. ‘ Cianfarra is listed amongt he meeting at the executive residence. Cheater E. Hogan. Vice president Ki-use, just back fronii' Army (EDTi. The members then let I walked slowly to’ward us. Service Hoapitaj hire, youngest dead, along with his daughter, Joan. 8. (AP Wirephoto). Five traffic fatalities ort the Rtttl H98 28^849 'The . Governor -also announced of the company, was reelected Wilbur Cross Highwray have been duty in Germany, was charged their hair down in a song-and- They checked our crodentials. I \iciim of the colllaion between the president of the' Fruit Tree Grow­ fMtRvRi. REG. $5.00 V A L U E ^ O W ...... $ 3 . 9 9 wjth murder. Final Signing looked us over and then'pfcBcul'^ | he will appoint an independent charged to Manchester,igfving this Come and see them all • rwi.-ih byplay feat tradition^^to the end- lineia Andrea Doha and Stock­ commltUe with a "free hand” to ers Association and was also elect­ town a total of seven deaths .this Chief Simpson reported: ing of a Congress sesaiesaTbn. ’ their first request, the ivdease of i ' a prisoner from solitary confine­ holm. . investigate-the "basic complaints” ed eecretary-treaaurer of the Assn, year. $3.50 Miss Shay sn ived last night tn an . outburst of bipartisan Pittsburgh, July 28 UP) - - Steel of Plant Patent LkCeruMes. REG. $5.95 VALUE— N O W ...... $ 4 . 8 9 with two; companions.' Carolvh ment. Only then would they talk ' The dark - haired youngster, voiced by the prisoners who sat Chief o f Police Herman Schen- goodwill , which...... —is hot—-...... likeFitnegotiators to today worked on con-. down' in the recreation yard last F. W. Miner, Burr company palea> del said today that if the.'five Kuebler. 18, of 343 North 27lh. EI- of their specific grievances. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. •’nirio T ee evening, refuring to return to manager, waa reelected a director deaths on the Wilbur Cross are Uyette-SMlMringr Qiffihft Tuck the finett cottons of lenton, Pa., and Rachel Anderson, /J '' cantpaigShK4«ct language to speed up the They bick'ered with us and with Desandro, succumbed to a skull of the AH American Roce Selec­ Frehchtown, N. J.- •tgnlng of a 3-year kgree- Deputy Warden Stuart Tlllinghast, fracture--some 44 hours after the their cells until certain conditions counted in the toll, It givea Man­ a« in your plans. Carter's, of course. . . bebytond’s moualy a resolution praising j^e m en tV .en d the crippling nation- were met. tions committee. In this capacity. chester cme of . the worst-fatality STRAW^HATS Oa Summer Tour crash oh the fog-shrouded Atlantic Miner helps cnose the annual eofteet prettieet meet common-sente knite. Jiffon- (Coutiuued on Pnge Nine) off Nantucket Island. . These were that they be allowed recorda In the country fdr eitiea The girls, on a summer tour, Tex) had wielded his gavel. Toll to talk wrlth a group of newsmen, A settlemeftv^Xf ' the 28-day Shortly before she died doctors AAR8 rose winner, which is fea­ and towns with a population of Nevabinds uva xeortds of time. Finest combed cotton 8i884I^E Dlf8MRit REG. $2.95 to $7.50 VALUES atoppM at a hotel and MliM Shay Ri|rlita BUI Bottled Up that they be promised a meeUng DO A TOP NOTOH tured natldnally by rose groa*era. 25,000 to 50,000. rS t n kMt(. fMk. strike was snnobqqM in New told the couple keeping the lonely went dbV-ntown to make a tele- Tn the Senate, the filial moments York yesterday but tkfc de­ **rhe chicken was delicious. And so clean! I’ll lake 20 1^ . Simpson quoted the soldier „s the ship collision and strsdn of not' crash. the prison problems of "many, saying. he wa^frightened when " h I” k''*' *" ^^e third vear. This adds up to three controversial racial refef clin e. on the advice of counsm^ to many years’ standing” are no fault more for my freezer.” This month is an excellent time to ALL SUMMER^! A dum questions, and hold precinc! knowing whether Norma was dead Last night the Italian line an­ say whether the electronic eyes Mias Shay rebuffed his -advances ring an e ^ r g ^ Y " " ‘ I c X * ' " " wages of 28.7 oNvkllve—arrived ’ at her bedside nounced it had assigned 11 em­ of the prison administration, but stock up on our fine chickens, always easy to prepare and REGULAR d IV O and beat her to prevent her front conventions to determine control his radar were probing the fog tern from Connecticut laws and When the 85th Congress meets. The union pegged the overall of the state party organization. eariy'^j^esterday morning. ployes to the task of trying to the time of the crash. Inclndlng Tkx and always good to eat. Ten per cent off for ten or more. ALL COLORS AND FABRICS—SIZES 28 to M making^ noise. a number of veteran lawmakers settlement at 45.6 cents an hour, make an accurate tabulation of 1 the age of the prison, built After the be-Ung, the Chief re- Approximately one and a quar­ Mrs. Desandro murmui'ed. "Mia He also declined to fix blame in !T829 to replace old Newgate Prt- w’!**..'’*-'ji'***”* ' * ° ’*'’‘’** estimate the 3- ter million votes wer4 expected to figlia bambina" (my baby daugh­ the pas.sengers and crewmen res.- \ \ ^------iB t ^ Knise jumped into his car, ' Walter "George iD-GaV. Sep. Eu: : year "no stride package is wortli cued from the Andrea Doria be- for the collision- ' , REG. $5.95 to $14.95 VALUES be cast between 7 a.m. iCSTi .and, ter) and collapsed into the arms Silent on DIsaater Cauae’ ! (Cb^tinued on Page Nine) ^Ullikin (R-Cojov,. and Rep. ' between 52 and 55 cents 7 p.m. ,fore she. plunged to the bottom ROGER OLCOTT NOW ' / (Continued on Pnge Nine) of her 35-vear-old .bqsband. , Capt. Piero Oalampi: 58-year- L T . Wood Co. James P. Richards iD-SC». They Today’s primary climaxes a tor­ Earlier Norma’s fathar IjbTd of of the Atlantic. $4.75 "$13 55 decided not.to seek reelection H , A cloud of confusion as thick old Genoese ’ master of the grace­ 51 ffisMlI street 403' West Center Street MltcheU 3-7853 T xn almost immediate price in- rid and colorful campaign by six the fa.teful moments abok^ the ful Doria, conferred with Italian ! The lejoslative rccon of the creaae of $10 or niore a ton on candidates, for the gubernatorial Andrea Dorea. her hull ripped as .the fog on the night of the Phone MI 3-1129 collision^ obscured reports of how- Line officials yesterday. He. too. Demoerp tic-con trolled 84 th Con‘ steel now costing sn average of nomination, tantamount to elec- io'pen by the collision. Waa tight-lipped about the cause Mollet Prevails ^ tSon in Texas, to succeed Gov. ! He said he and his wdfe ran to many , persons survived the sleek BuUetius " tas.sed and 2130 js widely predicted. This liner’s death. of the disaster. — those, It defeated or byuassed was would hike the nation’s' 214'bil- Allan Shivers, who Is not seeking I the deck with Norma. "I thought There were conflicting reports ■sure to fin-re stron;Tly ifi the com- lion Steel bll'l-by about a billion the post again. ’ jwe’d better jump." he related. "I The line.had one aet of figures, from the AP Wires On Funds for the Coast Guard another and the about the Doris’s ra^ar. A pas­ Last Call For These mg caripaign for the presideiicy . The 650.000 iteelwor.tera must TTie feild includes Ralph Y a r - 1 didn't want to cany the baby ..in Police a third. senger reported the radar antenna A IXT *0 “ ‘e Con-1 wait , until the signing of th- con- boi'ough, Austin attorney Who has jniy arms. . .If she went with me was not rotating hours before the strong "Uberal-Loyali.st” pnd j *He might ha\;e drowned." The line said there were 1,706 IKE CONFERS ON SUEZ Bouffant x \ l £:erian 6 r i 3 1 1 W a r i , r,* tmcM before «’.c;- can ;o back to In desperation., thev decided to l»*a*ng . 1 , .“P. Senate Democratic ; work. Steel companies are pre- Labor support and U.S. Sen. Price ' working. Wnahlngton, July M UB—PresL SUMMER SPECIALS leader L>’ndon B. John.^on of Texas , pared to resume operations as Daniel, who has strong "middle-of- * 1___ ■ • 'I the doomed ship. ■ dent Eieenhower conferred again Coast Guard'^sui-vivor figures Paris, July 28 i-Pi—Premier Guy said Congress overro■ ” • fJ ohnson. .who has REGULAR STOCK—FIRST QUALITY against him today. They are bit-i X , ... thatif Stassen waifted to bring up day to give full support tn moves reach London in time for the nieel- [ (and.) under the clrcumstaacea Per Annum stressed party ib.valty.»yi and Shiv- Swedish liner Sto<'kholm >xpect- 1 have no nlter()ative bat to terly opposed to Wenyh action in ' »up|Mirler the matter-of Nixon’s rennmina- ers, who bolted the. party in 1952 | ed to go to Brooklyn’ shipyard to- by Britain and France fn deal ing. But it is expected a U.S. ] AJgeria ; .“iJ . * . ' : . ' h - "hould have done so be- cense all negotiations.” Cliooae n uxinga plan from the chart helow-:-«r uvn to lead Texas into the Republicsn M "y tomorrow for drydorking with Egypt’s seizure of the Suez - i-epre.ientative will be there. Finest Quality Cotton For the' current year, ye th e-gov-; Eisenhower said he was de- ('anal. column inrthe prestdehtisl election. ' •nd repair of badly smasheil bow * In hU speech before the Assem- : KItAXD IN FALL aa you i^feane. CHINO DUNGAREES ernment says it needsKls an extra 300 i GOP s 1956 lighted Ntxon wanted to run - - - - ...... — ! ...Juan D. PerOn, formisr dictator. b)y. Pineau said it was “ too soon ! billion fanes ’(aboutIt 2857Vo*»» million)inimuiM Ii "•■‘h . Goy. .. Chnalian ,,----- .------Herter 4 "*<»' a in . This ia aa close as Eisen- I of Argentina, returns to Panama ' ' Bridgeport. Cona., July 28 (P7 Paris.-July 28 i.Pi--Britain and to make a long statement on the — A 74-yrar-old w onma died to­ REGULAR $2.75 and $2.95 to take care of unexpected e x -; " '“^cH uaetts is di^^ the - how-er has come to outright en- from Nicaragua by commercial, decision, of President Nasser to 210 penses Jn Algeria. ■ reelec,t dorsement of Nixon for renomina- Cars Sent Rolling France took co inter steps today day In a SO-foot fall from the SAVEM you wiu SAVf YOU WIU Dress Lengths NOW plane after absenting himself from against Egypt’s abrupt seizure of take posseuion of the canal. .HAVt* M0 HTW.Y HAVt* The cost of keeping more than ‘ tion. , rear perch o f her home. Mrs. M0NTW.V Panama, his place of exile, during the vital Sue:, (lansl. - "But I can tell you that F r^ ee $2.59"'2 $5.00 400,000 men in the North African ^ ^ Butler Thye Raid he belteveti Stasiien In Parkway Crash meeting of Americao Presidents refuses to accept a unilat'eral ac, Francis G. Gan|falo lauded oa 2 atm .hi l|Mn 2 MT.B province ia hittini; the budjfet ■ VJ®* ^ Wayne had eniphaaized unneceaiiarUv the In a flurry of moves: pavement and suffered a frac­ m n hiMiwn la u i TAN, BLUE. GRAY or BI.ACK Israeli Army spokesman ’says 1. Bi'Uaiii froze Egypt’s stei^ng tion. whose object, leas legal than hard. Half the extra sum is being Doldwater said. "I stiggest matter of Ei.senhower’s health bv political. f/t tured skull. No one aaw the fall, 11MJH . la Ilian SflJt Mostly 4-Yard Lengths SIZES 8 la 18 Hamden, July 2 8 'i/D A rear tendsto limit’ freedom termed aoeidental by Dr. Edwla 18«JI . hi8l|an obtained, officials say. by such ■"olHer candi- suggesting that Nixon would end collision on the Wilbur Crops on the canal," he de­ means as ra.iaing the , price of I might consider Weaken the Republican ticket, Parkway today .sent two automo­ clared. R.' (\HiBors. medical exandaer. tobacco..The cabinet does not need I ...J. P f*-/ . The New York Herald Tribune nwtomntlc fire and threw hand : ^ ci’pt hns some 130 inlllion pounds •a anr 3K Cnmat biles rolling over and over, ■ (2364 million) in sterling balances Pineau concluded hit brief parliament’s consent for that. | ” hile I recognize/an.v Republi- .sa.vs 170 Republican House mem- wrecking both and Injuring a ! grenades at a truck. statement with the reminder he 24 BUND ‘UHILDRC.N HAKE BOYS' SWIM t r u n k s OriginaUv, Mollet and Finance,*'""* ""gg«"t a-ny candi-, bers have signed a petition urging alone in the United Kingdom. Belmont, Maaa., JUly 28 (JTh— SIZES ■ to 20 mother and daughter in one of the ' One - year . old Joan Aldrich I is going Vo London Monday for ITS VOm CMOICC-SSVE MOffTNlV-OI AS VW N.EASC y a rd Q Q c Minister Paul Ramadier w anted to I "J" "'"'H oioe. Stasaen’? move the renpmination of Vice Preai- : drow’na in Lyman. N, H-. w-hen she 2. Authorized sources said Twenty four blind youagaters Utility Table cars. Frem-h Foreign 'Mini'ater (?hris- i conferences with British traders ralae most of the rest by a 10 per i '* but m attempt to gain dent Nixon. ’ / Linda May Boisvert.. 5. daughter ! rolls off bed and falls head lirst , i and said’ France .ia in complete were saved by aiiraea early to­ REG. $1.95— N O W ’■aeaaaaaaaaae cent income tax increase-, 'Piat plan | Obviously he is : A AVashirigton dispatch by Don tain Pineau an British Foreign day as window draperies Ignited Red or White Finish 9 9 c of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Bois­ Into pall of water.. .Provincial po- I "solidarity’ 'with Britain on the Open your account at Savings and IxMin. ran into a revolt fromIflIfI manyillfill> UCUli”depii-1 r .. create , / dissension . in an Uhitehead said otherwsesvt House*avi49y mem-IIICIIl* , vert. West River Rd., Uxbridge, lie* in Huntsville, Ont., hope have in- isaue. ' aad flared up la a ward of the ties, who said a loan would be f"»-«""n'oua Republican ber names were expected to be Maas., .was repor(ed In critical movie-camera film Will show how ! ' Secretary.Secretary of State sew milllon-doilar green htl'ld- Reg. $8.95 Value party. Dulles to join them in London A British protest against the Our first shipment .sold out immediately. Beauti­ REG. $2.25— N O W .. $ 1 . 1 3 better. I'srty. / » added, wlih indications the peti- , condition at St. Raphael's Hoapi, U.S. tourist, was accidentally shot takeover met a sharp’ rejection Ing nt the Whiter E. FeraaM Save, any amount—^ v e any time. Special ' ^ Outline Peace Plan Sen ’ptian goveniment HOURS: NONDAY-TUR8DAY-FRIOAY Mollet^outllned hi* i*ace plan-| ‘ ««P ‘">lican But Th^«- «r» 202 Republican Hpuie I juiiae and multiple fractures. souvenir seller.. .Vice President : P" Suez crisis, which declar^ last night the rrlbs holding cMIdrea, "but the wa.shes and irons like a handkerchief. Be here REG. $2.95— N O W .. eaeeaeaee le . ^ *“ *^*5^ ^he Eisenhower admih-- member*. 8 A.M. to 5 JS.M. $ 1 . 5 0 Her mother„Mrs. Linda M. Bois­ snd Mrs. Richard M. Nixon to vis- i Rejects Naseer’s De<'lsion seizure waa ah act within Egypt's youagaters wrera iiahsramd, early for best selection. .U-*__ V -» I .._ __ - o» istrstion he soured on GOP poll- 'iTie newspaper said the petition i it A’ermont Sunday,. .Connecticut' 3. Pineau told tjje French Na- ihar rederal SnvlBga aad I.oaa at the tomb of Jean Jaitres, a So- vert. 24. wks in fair condition with sovereignty. ‘ WEDNESDAYS 8 AAf. to 12 Noon * / ciallat leader aaaaasinated because cies and became ail Independent. ; "was-drafted aa a direct chal- head and bkek injuries. Eduration Assn, announces ap-; tional A.s.sembly his gbvei nment ■ H'(M>U40N IN COMA THURSDAYS 8 A.M. to 8 PJf. 5.95 REG. $3.95— N O W ...... Finally he joined 'the Democrat*. -Icnge to presidential aid,e Harold ‘ Cuts -Good W4ir VU|t laanrnacc Corpnrntioa, $2.00 of his anti-militarist position just Boisvert.' 30, who was driving, pointment of Norman E. Delisle ; "refuses to accept” Egyptian rires- The British admiralty announc­ Duluth. MIbb., July 28 ^ m NOT OPEN SATURDAYS. He is opposed in the November E. Stassen'a contention that M r.' was unhurt, as was another of- Wethersfield director of public i iftent Gaiiial Abdel Nasser's dte- Albert W'lMileaa. lit.; laat eat- . BOXER STYLES after the outbreak of \VorJd AVar !.■ election h / Douglas McKay! for- ^'*xon a choice aa the President's ed, mranw’hilc, that the British Mollet said the French terms for daughter. Darleen,^. and the driv­ relations. ’ | cision to tak* over the watei'way crulagr Jamaica had cut short ^ eran’ of the Vato" Anay ia hie mer secretary of the Interior in Ei- running jiiate .might coat the Re- er of- the pther car. Russell F. Two anti-Communlat Polish air j linking the Mediterranean and the (IvH War, iapeed lele GREEN eqding the 21-month-old rebellion aenhow-er's cabinet. .* publicans control of Congrells^’ "gohd,-w'i.H’’ visit to the Egyptian are; * Famen Jr.. 23, Hamden.^ cadeta fly across Iron Curtain in - ^^d Sea. aclousarae eerly tedey jt| ' Iw.Goldwaterls blast at Stasaen. ^'aan’t the only old friend port of Alexandria. 1 .A ceaae-fire. The report of State Policemen ' zlolen military plane and ask for ; Sources close to-the French For The. cruiser was ’ ordered to , ,ke'V Hoepltel a O m f sTam fs given J: Eisenhower's special aaaistant for to take flight 1 from 'Stassen’s Everett Anderson and John Eag- political asylum ... Delegation of eign and Financi Ministries had i sArefal pavings & £oan 2.. Free.’ elections t moiu disarmament, added to the ap- camp. ■ • . ^ leave Egyptian waters immediate,; erholm said Farnen's car overtook top Soviet .leaders leave tVareaw no word of a French move to ly and rejoin the.MedlVernuiesin •“■ f after the retiirn of call parent drive of Republi(;ans to dis­ Bailie W^ V^aon, Oklahoma na­ W ITH C A SH 8. A definitive chart Al- the Boisvert car and hit it in the qnroute back to Moscowti.. B(ll freeze Egyptian assets in line w’Hh fleet. She had been fecheduled tn teadeate repeile# arm Stassen in his anti-Nixon tional committeeman who ac- rear, sending both machines spin­ aimed at prieventlug children from .Britain’s action. But a spokesman rsaditlea leek » ' gana to ba disetused w’it! freely- campaign. . i » remain at the Egyptian port until CORNER OF MAIN AND^OAK STREETS $ALE$ WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS kndwiedged contributing 21.000 to- ning out of control. Farnen was suffocating inside refrigerators said Mme such stgp is envisaged, Monday, werea aheat i| i « IrnlluM Ukt A m m tL RAi.T hye iR-Miani,.an old aa- homed on a reckless driving awaija Premdent Eisenhower's sig- 'f t Was not know^ whether ■nciaU of Staaaah, aalM ha i)ad (CM(nw8 n« Page Ntae) charge, State Police eaid. naturt. Dullee\w%o ia In Uma, Peru, for (4 »)'4T

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WKMB-84d W H A X ^ l* Steel &>ntract Mollet Prevails Old Penny Contest WOOO—USO Daily^Radio WQTB— 1«1« Congress Appr0m Polished for Children on all the Manches­ WDRO—ISU Bm Utb SUadartl H im WTIO—lOM LegionHome Compleiiontht^ On Funds for J^nd Transfers Clear Way ter Playgrounds have been In- . 1 atructed to took up the oldest pennies they can find. They will Tba (oUowinc proKrani acliedutei * WCCC—Record Review Final Signing In Fall; Circus to Aid rian W ar Columbia, July 28 (Special)— For Lctrge Shopping Center enter these pennies in the ■r* EUppUed by the rmoic manage- WKNB—Cleveland va. Baltimore Wnc-Monltor rested 'fyree 'niompapn, 33, of New The series of square dances being Oldest Penny Contest being uant and aro aubjeet to cbanga w DRC— Tarter Handicap. ' (Continued from Page On^ WGTH— Red Sox va. Chicago Rockyillc, July 38 tSpecial) rest roonu.aa well as a double'fur- (C^tttnied from Pago One) Britain, yesterday, on Rt. 15 and sponsored, by the) CSolumbla PTA Rockville, July 28 fSpeclalX;*' Masaes at 8:30 and 10 a.m. The held on their pi'ayground at witlMut noUca. British officials reportedly feel j (ConUnued from Pago One) - ^ ■—-r-.— More than tw'o years of labo^'and nace-have been inslalled. The neikt^ charged him with operating, a mp' Construction of a ihree-quaiter ev. Ralph Kelley, pastor. 6:45 on Monday evening. Chil­ age to about 235,000 more persona, WHAY— Polka Parade 10 days to gel steel into full pro­ elected repres^tfUvea of the Al­ that with U.S. backing It would I will continue this evening st Yeo­ dren with winning pennies will WUAY>-N*wa WCCC—Record Raviaw step is laying the tile floor and' tor vehicle while hls^^Ilcenie la.un' million dollar shopping center on : mainly In certain professional WCCC—Miulc Kooin planning will pay off this fall for gerian people. be ' practicable to challenge | man's Hall ahd every Saturday Joseph’s Church; Sunday receive a Special • Events Senate Republican Leader Know- WKNS—rrench Huiie Beltimore duction. putting up the acoustical ceiUng. der suspension. Thompson, who is ! Windsor Ave. will begin In about Maa'Ses at 6:30. 7:30, 8:15, 10 and groups. WTIC—Neva and Sporta members of the Rockville Ameri­ 4. Formation of 'A. "fraternat O FF MY MANDH” Egypt's control of the canal by Award Card. land of California pronotutced tha WTIO-^e«» T he‘ settlement qui'kly gesred The walla of both downstairs and Jahaair 8Im I Flseaa' slated to appear in court, Aug. 10, evening during the summer. U.WO monlhg, tl was leported yes- As sent to Elsenhower, the For« WDRC-^«wi WDRC— Record Shop community” In which tho: French tending through a British ship ll a.mA.^The Rev. H. A.' I^epak, legislative record "fair to gqed”—r WGTH—Tempo Bandatend can Legion Post. upstairs are plastered and will be was driving a platform truck at . Dancing, both square ami round, tei-day after a double propei ty sale pastor; the Rev. B, A. (ladarbw- eign Aid bill falls well over 81 WOTH—N*wi the allied Ind; strles into s' lion would neither oppress the Hnalems Isf 2 ,viul1 50' olhn- Rft which would refuse to recognize but he Indicated rtror.gl.v he felt la a - jil»— , ...... By then it is expected that their painted In pleasant color com t^a the time •arid, after being stopped, begins at 8:30 ami lasts until 11:30 took place. aki_ aaslstaht, pastor. X. billion short of what he asked to WHAV—S«\e a Ufa WlUY'KPolka Parade where the atrike idled'an estimat-: tiona. with their superior economic fkw- Egyptian authority. a OOP-controllqd Congress would bolster i r e / world Rations agA ist WCCC-TrR^eotd Raviaw new home on West St. will be allegedly told the officer that he o.m. The two transactions involved Union *Ck>n^gatlbnal Church; on new buildingJa expected to be­ -have (.one better<—^------WCCC—Muuc doum ed 130,000—meat of them in rail­ er, nor the' Moslema opprels tnb Egypt announc^ Thursday the were sale of more than four acres ! commuhrsm. WKKB—French Uuetc completed and readv for oc- The upatairs area is dominated cabal had been nationalized and had not renewed hia license. PEUTTro'wbridge is caller for the Morhing worship- services at 9 gin soon. Final action on much of the ma­ UTIC—Roil JHm«r w nc-liS^"''-^ roads, trsnsi>ortation ahd captive cupancy. French with their superior num­ of land, known as the Burke farm, j Compromise on Hoosteg U'DRC—R#cora^J4tiof» coal m,nes. by a meeting hall which measures military law imposed on the canal ■ Patrolman Allab Smith went to square dancing. o'clock, with the Rev. Dr. Allison jor legislation of the 1956 session WDRC—Lefe Decorel' The idea for a new home W’as bers. • to the Crestline Realty Co.. Inc., It was the housing bill that for WOTH—Tempo Banditand ^ WGTH—Tempo »^^«Und U.S. Steel ’Corp.'ss.id Its captive 56 by. 32 feet. E ntrances gained zone. Rogers Corj). property on Mill St. Persona interested from the sur­ R. Heaps in charge.^ ., .\llTalcottviUe and Vernon newa was crammed into the final houra hatched one night in the spring of The rebels have aaked a reoog/- rounding area towns are invited by Benny Szestowski, Windsor^ a time yesterday poised the main 1 ;]^ operations in West Virginia and at the south end of the building ^ ' 5 v i ^ /b r a ^ M French financial and diplomatic after receiving a complaint about Rockville Methodist'-. Church: item* are being handled by ITie last night. , • ■' WHAY—Parade ol Uuiie ^^.Balllmore 1054 by a few legionnaires sitting at groiiRd le vel. A / large cloak nition of Algerian Independence aa a iVian lying on the ground. He ar­ to attend the aeries. A small Ave. Morning Worship services at 9 threat to adjournment on schedule. WCCC—Mualc Room WCCC—Record RevtawX Kentucky would resume open.tions a condition for a ceaso-flre. The circles apeciilated, meanwhile, just Herald's Rockville inireau. 7 IV. Flood Innuranco Voted WKNB—Baieball Matinee W-. - KNB V - Yanka * mai^^ va V M axMlIJIMMs KanaO in their 'old home, located a few room.is at the left the entrance That’s what you’ll say when rested Harry Leister, 34, of Mill charge is made for admittance, Crestline President Loiis R. | o’clock. With the Rev. Norman W. Main St., telephone Tftetnont But this obstacle melted away last WTIC— Monitor \ Siihda.v night. Soioe 30,000 mln-ri ysHla from the new structure. French maintain Algeria ibjfiart of how Nasser intended to enforce Fitzgerald and Myrtle A. Pierce.: Bills sent to Eisenhower just be­ WTlO-^oia Miller and other rest rooihs Just past the you have dined and wined in the his decree freezing all foreign as­ St., iind charged him with Intoxi­ Slental Henlth Drive Spellman, pastor, presiding. S-31S6.. night when both House and Senate WDRC—Stand by or Muilc WDRC— Mftke Whv for VrtutiK in company owned mines were The ides grew slowly, then cloak room. France. \ secretary and treasurer, took title fore aljournment included the So­ approved a compromlae hammered WGTH—Tempo Bandiund .W CTH—Tempo Bandstand furloughed. royai atmosphere of the Oak. sets 'Ot the Suez Canal Company cation. Leister's urt date was A total of $43.25 haa been con­ First Congregational Oiurch of cial Security bill, the'$0.766,OOO.IWO blossomed into acUbn. Plans were It is also plghned to have hard ------— --- a--- X set at Aug. 3. - ' to the land and immediately sold , Vernon; Morning worship services out b.v a conference grenip a while t t U — ’ WIUY- Polka Parade \ And the Pennsylvsnia and read­ Grill. anil demanding that they be turned tributed by local residents to the ;lt to the Margo Realty Corp,, Hart­ Foreign Aid bill, an Omnibus timAV—Warm Up Time drawn, and'the'first cinder blocks wood floors lit the upper meeting BODY RECOVERED Andrew E., Monroe, .17. of Nor­ current mental health fund drive at , 9:30, with guest preacher, the earlier. WCCC—Muiic Room WCCC—Jtecord Raritw ing Railri.sds said they will start w'ere laid for a 2-atory building to Bridgeport. July 38 (IP)—Ronald over to hts new nationalized firm. ford. No prices were disclosed. j e e Sels Dales Housing bill, a $7,i^ billion flood WKNB—Sport! Today ■ i^alrimor• room, as well as a drop ceiling of Suez Canal Connpany dlrectbrs walk, was released on $15 bond for the Wllllmantic area. Rev. Edwin P. Chapman, until re­ An earlier battle over public WTIO—Monitor week ecalling sonie of 10.- measure 64. by 32 feet - all to be Standish. 23, Milford, drowned yoo- Ally. Bernard J. Ackerman and insurance meas..re, a $1,61)0,000.000 WTIC—Roil Miller acousitical tile. In France and Britain put 'all aft:i- his arrest yesterday for al­ Returns have -been coming in cently pastor of the Congregation­ housing had been resolved in favor WDRC—Ler'i Co to Town WDRC—THt PreaknenB 100. employe! idled during the done by volunteer labor-by mem­ terday at a city bathing beach in J. Donald Shannon - represented al CSiurch of Dayville, preaching. Of Producls Show Rivers and Harbors bill, and a $2,- WGTH—Tempo Bandetand ^ WGTH—Tempo Banditand strikK,^The ^RP. laid off 18,000 rf The new home has become a banka on'*notice yeatei'day that legedly disregarding a stop sign. rather slowly and it is hoped that of a House proviaion for 35,000 bers in their spare time. Beardsley Park. Police recovered Patrolman Gordon Kerahaw made Crestline Realty and Schatz and 182.000,000 money !)ill mostl.y con­ i:»a - its lOihOM, employes and Reading symbol to the local post of the the company's belonging "what­ 'those wishing to contribute Mill do New Arrival taining funds for the Atomic En­ such unita in each of the next two WHAY—DodRcri v*. Cub» *WHAV—News . Two years of hard work has the body after two hours of grap­ the arie.st on Main SI. Monroe la Schatz, the Margo firm which is Mr. and Mra. Roland lAliberte, The Junior .Chat.-J>er of Com­ WCCC—Mualc Room Evmlna Oood Muaie furloughed. 1,100 workers during resulted in what will be one of the prevaKing spirit of cooperation pling. SUndish lived with Wiiltam OAK GRILL ever and wherever they be" are 80 in the near future. < headed by Harry Gample of Hart­ ergy Oom.missio.* (ABC). years. Elsenhower had favored WKNB—Cleveland vi. Baltimore WKNB—Evening Serenade and,e^irit de corps. Not all of the atill Its property. Directors scheduled to appear In . court Columbln Wins 52 Village St., are the parents of merce has set I?ov. 1, 2 and r aa thia total. Moat of the reat of the - WTIC—Newe the strike ^ . finest legion post homes in the Allard, a cousin, in Milford. Police so OAK sT.! MANCHESTER Wednesday. ford. Although key provisions of the WTIC—Independent! Rep. Com. Si-WeeJK l,«yafr Pay members have rolled up their warned the banks to ignore any The Columbia team In the^CCLA daughter born Thursday at Rock- the dates foi the Manchester Prod­ bill’s proviaibna were noncontro* WDRO—City HOipItal WDRC—Newa Reporter state. said they understood hia parents Leslie. E. Schofield. 19. of Tank- The laige foimer Burke farm­ vllle City Hospital. ucts S).ow to be held in the State Social Security bill were triposed WCTH—Tempo Banditand WGTH—Newe and WeatbaV Beside the w^'xe Increase, the sleeves — it is. always a few who , orilers givenJhem by the Egyptian League chalked iio another win by the Elsenhower admlHistration,- veralal. They would conUnue fed* Original plans, which have been are residents of Maine. erooeen Rd„ Rockville, wasas arrest^ar house will be moved by Crestline . Building Ceremon.v Armbfy: PreTlrili rty rarrange- • lU------union also won a ’^M-wonk layoff do most of the work — but all government: Thursday evening against Coven­ Realty to a lot which has been re­ Senate Republicans Joined Demo­ eral home loan mortgage insur* WHAY—Dodrer.e vi. Cuba “ gpo«a_BBOtllgbt “ ~ followed closely, called for a build­ members can be cart take pride The Suez Canal Company is ed yesterday and charged with Dr. James English, superinten­ ifients were begun this Week, ac­ ence, slum cleermnce, college WCCO-MoafC Room “ “ ■‘a pay plan providin.T oSpefita equal ing, the estimated cost of which operating a motor Vehicle with de­ try by a score of 5-3. Collins served for that purpose. crats in predicting the P)-esldent WKNB—Cleveland vi. Baltimore w y iB—Reeearch to 6S per cent of 'take 'home pay, in what haa been acoomi^lshed, the French controlled with the British was the pitcher and LaChappelle dent of the Council of Congrega­ cording to George' T. LaConrte, housing end- a home repair pro> w n C j-S trtcflv Sporta Was about $65,000. But by elitni- fective equiprhent and making un­ It’ is expected that the shoppin); president: • would sign the -*o -ipror-'ise meas­ WTIC—Roll Miller a union shop clauae, and a re-' sort of pride which has made government holding 44 per cent of caught. tional Churches will speak tomor- ure. gram. WDRC—Dance Orcheetra / WDRC— Mualc: Newa natlng labor costs, and through necessary noise. Patrolman Walter center'wlll bring further expansion R. L. Schmidt,' 97 Delmont St:, ^ WOTH—Tempo Banditand view every fix moatha for a coat of theirs one of the most outstanding Its atiKk. The Columbia Chowanecs the rbw^af ternoon during a special out- The atickipg point yesterday'in* WGTH—Tempo Banditand ' the generosity of local contractors, Cassells Jr. made the arrest on to the Windsor Ave. area which has has been appointed general chair­ Under its provisions, the retire­ Id a - living inc-'ease if warranted, ^ American Legion posts in the same evening won over the Leba­ seen tremendous gi owth in the last doorc/rerr.ony a the j^irat Congre- ment age for women eligtvile for volved rates at which the govern* WHAY—Dodferi vi. Cuba ' WHAY—Sapper Serenade the only expenses have been for state. T E L E y iS lO N Main St. after stopping Schofield. gationaKphurch of.Vernon. man of the show: The JCX7 sron- non Slates by a score of 33-2, with ment would pay for certain mlU> WO&'—Muilc Room There is no proviaion in the new materials. Utilizing these factors, The latter was driving a motor­ two years. sored a similar show in March Social Security payments woiil;' "be WKNB—Cleveland vi. Baltimore Wia*B—Rhythm In Review contract for reopening of wages. the cost of the building was cut / i i i f t o r e r cycle at the time. , 19 of the runs being made in the Auto agencies, a supermarket, Families'-of tha parish will bring, lowered from 65 to 62. And,a new tary housing built by private con* ■eAmO-Roia Miller w n c —Monitor a small amount of dirt,from their 1965. WDRC—Sat. at the Chaee : In previous years even two year nbarly in half • to about $35,000. Court dale for Schofield ,1s fourth Inning. electrical appliance shops, drug program would furnish b^n^Us to tractors. The House had voted for WDRC—Dean Hudion PROGRAMS yai'da to place in the area where WGTH—Red Sox vi. Cblra«o ^ WGTH—Tempo Bandaland contracts contained this clause. Mobey Problems Nearly Solved scheduled for Aug. 3. Billy Forbes and David Card hit store and other 'businesses are persons totally disabled'at age 50 payments baaed on current re* t:«a - Other terms of the steel settle­ lafcKi Schedule Listed homers for the locals and Slate flourishing there. Adequate park­ the neYi- Sunday School building MacArthur Petition or older. placement coats.. The Senate .held WHAY—Dodaeri Ti. Cube WHAY— Waablngton Report Thehjggest single problem fac­ win be erected. Recently the IFCCO—Mualc Rioom £Sj«-^ood giving Huiie ment include premium pay for ing the ^legionnaires when they and Bates for the losers. ing facilities in the area has been The bills also raises Social Secur­ out for a formula fagsed on original WKNB— Reeeerch LAST DAY Video Everyday — X By Lillie l^eague church « per cent on both em­ were lower. The Senate woo out, WDRC—Dean-Hudion W DRC—Set. et the Chaee the money. No funds were avail­ H. T. Dickinson * CO., Inc. building ai\d renovate a large por­ W G T H -R ed Sox yi. Chlcaio ^ WGTH—Tempo BandaUnd for afternoon and night work able at the tlmb. and it was feared HELD OVER! END8 TI'ES. ■ AndoYaT, July 28 (Special)—The To Honor 8ludent% Street urging that Gen. Douglas ployer and employe, applyii.g to ITie Immigration issue arose un* •:ta- starting in 1058; improved pen­ aVlSnSL Jamet third rounO of the Little League Bomarco to Med Manchreter Evening HeraM Co­ The Rockville American Legion tion of the church. MacArthur be nominated as the the first $4,200 of a woi^er’s an­ expectedly during the day when WHAY—Dodaeri vi. Cube WHAY—LaSalette Novena that the whole idea might die a mature LEIGH Renovation work In the church WCCC—Record Revue Evamng Good Mualc sions and insurance on employe • quiet death. season will open Monday evening lumbia corresp(>ndrnl, Mrs. Frank Post ia planning to honor the eight Republican candidate for U.S. nual earnings. the Senate passed by voice vote a WKNB—Cleveland ti. Baltimore WKNB—Dinner Date contributory basis; additional va­ Cliaaarl S KaW Haara, Csaa. itti POI.KA FAStY with a game 6bt)veen Andover Tuesday Evening Marrhioa, telephone ACademy l(x:al high school youths who at­ has ati'eady hern started and work Senator from New York. Furthermore, it extends cover­ bill to relax quota restridtione.' WTIC—Newe and Sporta Ideaa were swapped at Poat «MI WIMiN TO mAKCK W n c —Kewi: Sporta cation. and one more holiday. meetinga and a fund raising drive t'haaael IS Harlfi>rO.~ C’oaa.. Lake and the Fireballs. 8-9060. tended Boy's State held at the Uni- ■ WDRC—Faiclnatln* Rhythm WORO^uke Box Jury Before the strike the ateelwork- ('haaaei 21 RprtaxlleldV'Masa. lUI HACni:U HF.AKT FSO- veralty of Connecticut last month. WGTH—Red Sox vi. Chlca(o J W G TH -Ju ke Box S at Night . began. One of the greatest suc­ Cleaaaa m C c o o C —ttooacotoa Ckaaaei SS New Btilala, C«aa. GRA.M During the next 'two weeks Bolton, July 28 — (Special I- T-V- ■ :ia- ers averaged |2.48 an hour. In­ Ckaaael M Walcrkar.T. Caaa. l:U (Ul MAN TO MAN ;ames will be played on 'Monday, This was the largest number W H AY—I..aSaleue Novena cesses was . a barbershop chorus aaWM JUSTE MIMOCVIWI [ Bomarco will be the guests of Mr. WHAY—DodKeri vi. Cube cluding overtime. CkaaacI U Holyake* Maas. 1;U (M) nASKBALI. Vednesday and l^lday eveblnga. from the'local high school ever to WCCC-Record Revue show put on at Rockville High SAFARI SHOWN AT 10:30 Covt-nlry . " ' 9. WKNB—Cleveland vi. Baltimore •' WKNB— DItmftr l ^ U ■ ♦ School which neted s cool $1,000 Giaal! aa. 8t. Laaia The schedule follows: WednSs; and Mrs. Philip' G. Dooley. Wat- attend this event, WTIC—Monitor W TIO— Monitor So far the drive has netted about pins “ .SHADOW OF FEAR” taoK wtv i II :H I SI BIG TOP day, Fisher’s Gashpuse Gang vs. -rous Rd. at its meeting TueZday. Stanley Prachniak heads the WDRC—Richard Hayti WDRC*aJuko Box Jury laaaCrSa (ISI ROV ROGKR8 Man Fined $100 committee and will be assisted b.v WGTH—Red Sox vi. Chlrafo ^ .W G T H -J u k t Box Bat Night Blood Often Used $6,000. (22> CUWROV PLAYHOrSE (la Carlson's Diggers; Frtda.v. Fire­ The married couple.s club will WED.: “FARDNERS” (Tech.) paoxrraa) balls vs. Fisher's; Aug. 6. Cari- serve a pot-luck picnic supper at Paul Prokop, John Williams, Je­ WHAy-i^^arab«r of Commerca The next step in the campaign is YOUR YARN SHOP lY—Dodaeri VI. Cube the Hunt Bros. Circus being held (M) f'APT. GAI.LAST Bon's va. Andover Lake; Aug, 8, 6 p.m. On Driving Counl rome Remkiewicz and George N. WOCC-Rocorrf Revue WOCC—Good KTtntng Good Mutto In Shock Cases (Ml SATI BDAV I’ ERFOR.M- All Art Nei^lework Supplies Brigham. WiafB-eCleveland vi. Baltimore at Legion Field Monday afternoon ANt’ K Fisher's vs. Andover Lake; and - Mrs. D ^ley is being assisted by e m c ^ M ^ o r and evening. Tke circus, the larg­ lt:M (It-Jtl MR. HTZARO- • FREE INSTiUCTIONS Aug. 10. Fireballs vs. Carlson's. Mrs. Robert B- Gorton in planning Legionnaii'e.<( have erected a W'DRC—Emld Rudy Coventry, July 28,,TSpecial) A Doctors call It "peripheral clrcu- est mechanised show in the U.S. FATMM 1:SC ( SI LOUNKV. Tl'NK.S • FREE PARKING . Baseball officials are now com­ the meal. Memlntrs will be con­ flagpole in the Schlott homestead WGTH—Red SoX vi. ChicaBo la'ory failure.” We know it aa iKbiiietitr (tSI WKKT»:RN ri,A Y H O l'8B 22.year-old Willimantic man was on Highland .-Ave. in memor.v of today, will feature Jack 'Walsh, a (III S STAR THKATKR Op«B Toes, to Snt. t:48-S:dd piling the results of the second' tacted by the women regarding fined $100 in Justice Court last WHAY—Dodceri vi. Cuba W HAY— Bible Anewere shock. By any name, it'a a killer. strong man, and many other fine (Ml WF.8TKRN THF.ATEB round and will announce the out- the menu. the late Fred and Frank Schlott, WCCC—Record Revue £ g W - O o o d aiveiUng Good Muiie I;sa ( SI AWVKNTI'RFJt IN SPORTS Iluirsday Evening TUI 9 night for operating a ni'otor WiaUB—Evening Serenade In simple terms, shock is a acts. ■ • ' - i /pm e a'hortly. Coachfea (jf the varl- Stor.r- Hour both a t \vhom were active in the WKNB—Cleveland vi. BallTtnore TOMORR04V l:« (Ml PBKVIFWS vehicle while under the influence affairs of the post. Both died, in I WTIC—Monitor WTIC—Monitor severe collapse of the blood circu­ There' is. still a long row to hoe | 1:SS (SS-UI RAKERALI. Ml 9-2358 . oita teams are stressing the impor- Another in the series of stimmer WDRC—Chuck Cabot WDRCJ—MiieKi by Antonlnt Glan(a va, HI'. Laaia of intoxicating liquor or dl-tlga. tragic acKridents within a year. ^ WGTH—Juke Box Saturday Night lating mechanism. It can-come in before the bulling ia paid for, but ! so COTTAGE STREET tanda. of all pla.vers attending on story hours will be held at the WGTH—Red Sox vi. Chicafo a variety of ways, following in- hinr- THC» \ S:te ( S-SSI RA8F.RAI.L MANCHESTER, CONN. -the nights when their team pla.vs. Public Library on Monday at 4 Lindlay F. Saucier, a recently Fred Schlott drowned a few weeks 4tW- the LegionnairSa feel they can ' Oodsera va. Ckicaxa discharged army parati ooper, 'was BTHAY—Dodaeri vi. Cube g H ^ - P r o u d l y We Hall jur.v or surgery. solve that problem by diligence} la Exciting Color! , (IS) WKSTERN PLAVHOrSE - since miny teams have been short- p.m. Mrs. Dorothy Bosworth will ago In Wethersfield cove while WCCC—Record Revue E ^ n m g Good Muala hbnded the stiff penalty by Justice fishing and his brother, Frank, W KNB—Dinner Oiete Miich of the blood donated by and good planning. ^ i SlM (IS) .1 O T L O rK THF.ATKR handed-due to vacation schedules. be story teller for the youngsters. WKNB—Cleveland vi. Baltimore (Ml SATFRnAY MATINEE I:M ( SI RASKBALI.^ Also, the.'^e^phasize that pla'y- LeRoy, M. Roberts. A charge of was killed in a car accident on w n c —Monitor WTIC—N e*a end Sporta Connecticut residents ia used to ■Modem Home | "MOHAWK" 4;SS (III RIG PICTI'RR Dadxera va. C h kai# Miner Named ^ WDRC—Record Shop WDRC—Treeatiry of Miiair ;BETTE DAVIS (IS) OF.NE ACTRY ers should be'at the fleld before , F. Weldon -Miner of Bo)t6n Cen­ reckiea* driving waa nolled by the Crystal Lake Rd. last fall. I WGTH—Jiike B o i Saturday Night treat shock in disease or in acci­ . The building itself, nearly com- ; 4:M IIS) KIDDIE KARTOONS WGTH—Red Sox VI. Chleaao dent victims. There is alwa.vs an SCOTT BRADY ERNEST BORGNINE ( S) TBA (III FIRST RVN THEATER the 6:30 p.m. gdqte.. time,, since ter was re-elected a direblor of the Roberts bq recommendation of Services Tomorrow « ll» - pleted except for interior finish- i RITA GAM (II) Ml'Kir FROM MEADOW- (M l MISSION AT MID Pros. Harry Dtsen,. WHAY—Dodgere va. Cuba • W HAY—Conn. Report urgent need for blood. DEBBIE REYNOLDS CENTCaV the days are gixiw’lhg ahorter now. All American Rose Sefection-Coih- ■St. John's Episcopal Church: ingf. is flat roofed, of cindeFblock RROOK Saucier was rinested by the WCC'-'-Record Revue E^ning GoOd.U'jale Help your neighbor by lending BARRY FITZGERALD (M) RIG P K T I'R E ISSI FIL.M Games must begin ^xJmptly, (hey mittee St the recent convention of Services at 8 and 9:30 a.m. with WKNB—Cleveland va. Baltimore WKNB— Dinner Date construction, faced with red brick. i S:M (Ml THIS IS THE LIFE WTIO—Monitor "D«sp«ra»r H oiin" l : t t < S) KKV KINO say, or they may have to be called the Aiherican Association of Nur- Coventry Safetj’.Pritjol two weeks the Rev. Maurice G. Foulhea, rec­ w n c —Monitor him a pint of blood when the Red IIS) GENE A l'T R Y SHOW S:Se (ISI WESTERN FLAYHOl'SE WDRC—Record Shop * W D R C -Treasury of Mualc Oi'oas Bloodmobllc visits Center The lower floor, consisting of ] HUMPHREY BOGART C atted Affair shown at 8:48 (Ml DR. s p o t K because of darkness. ‘ seryipen in Los Angeles. Calif. ago, following ^n acclitent on De­ tor. officiating. ^ j^GTH—Juke Box Saturday Night the lounge, bar, kitchen, showers'll (II) LONG JOHN SILVER pot Rd.. in which-his car was de­ First Evangelical Lutheran WGTH—Red Box va. Chica(o Congregational Church Thursday. FRKDRIC MARCH eclair, assistant WTiC—Newa and Sporta ' accommodate the revised claasinrr peake Bay. Tliey visited .Mis. Gor­ ' IntMsectltm. In a companion expected. -LUM BERyTncF^ (Celorl—”Oddllir! -f AfH- Life-saving. 9 to 10:30 a m.; ad pastor. On Paxe Two ' WDRC—Sjil. Night Country Sivla . ■’ ra " ton's parents. .Judge and Mrs. John case. Charles J. Puleo. 28, Willt- ^.W GTH—Juke Box Saturday Night "That ia up to the people to de­ Jaaa Maaaaaa vanced swimmers, 9 to 10 a.m ; Sacred Church. Vernon: Til* O r ta l Gar MaAlMa BUILDING MATERIALS (SSI GOING PLACES B. Gray of Prirtee Frederick. Mary­ niantic was fined $9 for making cide;” said Magsaysay. "I "Xln ftrrc^B rklllcr S:M I SI FEDERAL .MEN awimmers. 10 to 10:45 a.m.; a BADGE No. 114 and beginners. 11:30 to 12 noon. mleraectior. of South St. and HOSPITAL K 02 aaA e-Ur We Finance Yenr Jobs "R l* O a m r" will be the sermon topje of the "AN EFKCTIVE WAY W HAY— Record Review $:•*, t:M, 1«;M Tranvporlation Discussed Pucker Rd. S u tc Policeman Leon­ and WHEEL CHAIRS f W TIC-M uaie With a Beat «:U. t : » (IS-SSI TELEPHONE TIME Rev.Theodore W. Chandie/Jr.. at 755 Center St.—BO 5-51M "A eala Ike Star*’’, Rakcri The transportation committee of ard Wielpek of the Stafford FOR SALE or RENT TO HEAL DISCORD" WDRC—Dance Orcheatra Elleailela, with Neater Pal- theO>ngregational (Siurph tomor­ WGTH—Juke Bpx Saturday Night Regional District 8 met briefly H^i'fKcks told the court NOTICE Thursday evening to receive a row. Worship services are held at tflT ln i FURNlTUBn JeK CliaB4ler W HAY— Record Review Vlrkir MAlare • :M ( S> BIG IDEA elll SC8IE 8 and 10 a.m. '~*V*^'**° tf/veling north on I L C I I n - c o m p a n y WHAY am k.e., Sunday, 9:15 a.m. (IS) KIDDIE KAKTOONS (Ml STORIES OF THE report fi-om Supt. Dr. ,W. Chrislof /^ t k e r St., and collided with WTIC—Olaelle MacKenxia Isarakio Dajt Worship service st United Meth­ PHONE-btl 8-4159 WDRC—Garden Gate JabcI LaolRh CLOSCD F«r VtMTtON (M) KIT CARSON CKNTIBY Heisler, on a projected regional ^ s c 's car traveling east on South . ." i ■ ■ . ^W G T H —Juke Box Saturday Night "R ad .Mea at Narvavllla" (Ml POLKA CARAVAN transportation system in the three odist Church will be held atalt) ENDS TONIGHT! " t o y . " S a f a r i " (U> FKATl RE THEATka S:M . S-U) VOt! ARE THERE towns. a.m. tomorrow. The Rev, J. Rich­ WHAY— .Record Review W E W IL L BE C L O S E D (M) CARTOONS ' "SpladIrlek", Iralarlax In hia ii\j-esUgation, Wielock WTIC—Monitor 'DIABOLipUE' T lg o r " S :U I S) AN.NIK OAKLEY Rearrt Bray (Repeal) Heisler had also prepared a study ard Yeager will conduct tfie serv- la’ C«lar IIS) JOHNNY J l’ PITKR (IS) O A T E U N E P.I'ROPE Ices. said he look measurements at the GENERAL WDRC—Dance Orcheatra At S;M r-'S :H JULY 29 Thru AUGUST 5. of possible town owned or admin­ t^ W G T H -ju k e Box Saturday Night Jaaa ...MaaiaBa . Ghg MaSiUa (ID PLAVHUCSK IS III-Mi ROV ROGERS scene and found that Puleo's car (M> b a n o e r i d e r "Haalia* fer Traable” istered transportation systems as Masses will be jcelebrated at St. 1:M, t:SS. S:M t:ie. S:M, t:M (SS) ITALIAN enOORAM was on the left side of Pucker be sure of "HILDA CRANE" Maurice (?hapel tomorrow at 8:30 WHAY— Record Review "F ra d At Friradakin Cllx” . a ba^.n for comparison.- Rd., at the IpteiWection. and that TV SERVICE w n c —Monitor CINRMAncorR i:lt . S:ll. SiiS (It) MEET THE CHAMPIONS I:M I SI VIII) ASKED FOR IT and 10 'a.m. ' WDRC,— Dance Orcheatra OPENING AGAIN MONDAY. AUG. A I:te ( S) RORIN HOOD IIS) SECRET FILE V. 8. A. Agrecnient irith the 'manner in evIdenUy he cut,the corner. I Oaya M OC * Call ItW IT H —Iiike. Box Saturday Night (IS) SAT. SPOR.TS PARADE (It-M) TOPPER which Dr. Heisler had prepared his Ih the final case: RoberU fined i NigMa • « £ a 9 9 Pina Parta at'N.! "Hafarl” — ••Tajr Tiger” .WED.: “ Tliat Certala FeellBg” (I!) GRAND OLE OPRV (U) WATERFRONT Manrliester Evening Herald Bol- tui vey was expiesaed hy the Boaid John L. French, 31, 36 Spring St., .WHAY— Record Rerirw IM) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT nnd It reitommended that he also ^ enrreapondent. Mrs. Joseph S’ TEL. ^ a -a m WTIC—Monitor ■ "Piliit Rewrite” Rockville. $9 for pas.siiig lii a nd i Givos you tho host. WDRC— Baain Street Jaxx . (SS) CISCO KID prepare a re'porl of comparative' D’ltella, telephone Mitchell 3-5545. passing zone. | l ^ W ^ t l —Juke Box Sal. Nlghl PRINCESS RESTAURANT 7:IS (U ) POST TIME Il.S.A. cost estimate.^. Insist on a TELSA man '7 :M 1 SI HITCHCOCK PRESF.NTS W HAY— Record Review MAIN STREEIT—At The Comer of Pearl Street (ISAS) HF.AT THE CLOCK Money The regional /iludy presented by WTIC—Hera'a ta Vela ( « -M ) DOWN YO i: GO Heisler covered the morning sclied- ycndriIlo.s lo Nole 'You’ll find the mem­ WDRC— Baain Street Jaax (SS) OZARK JUBILEE ule only and he was requested to bers listed in the yellow ^W oni-Jukt Box Sat Night. S:Sa I S-SS) JACKIE GLEASON SHOW m YOUR FOCKET prepare v survey of the afternoon Wllk Audrey .Mrad-wa aiid 2.5lh" Anniversary pages o f your telephone W HAY —Moonlight Matthao Art Caraey schedules so that s more complete . r ■ ' o ' MOR*SUN - w n c —Newa "SM.See ANSW ER" picture might be obtained. j AUTOMATIC book. WDRC—Dance Orcheatra . (IS) STORIES OF THE WEST Mr. spd Mrs: Salvatore J. ^^WC.TH—Juke Box Sat. Night .- , (tl-M ) JI'LII'S iJi RQSA SHOW. The committee will ineet again Vendrillo. 67 Alton St., will cele­ GAS ■Ptetoi E.vdie' Gnetiir. ICal-r). A u g,'9 at rile Marlborough Ele- W H AY-M oonllght Matinea . S:M ( S) STARE SHOW" mehtaiy School. brate the 25th anniversary of ■ wnc—Sporta. Final Wllk Dararv Broa., Oarala: SAVE AT their marriage Sunday. . Aug. 5, HEAT WDRtl—Dance Orchestra . Tkr Crew Cata. Fraak »’-a - * Dance Tonight WGTH—Juke Box Sat. Night when they will be at home to their lalae, rnmedlaa; F.lteea The' fii-at adult dance of the. aca- friends from 2 p.m. o'n. Salve, as II Royera. voeallal. , son will.be held this evening at the j-j MD WORRY Atom WHAY —Moenligm Matlnta (M) LONE WOLF he is known to hia frtefids. and the FOR WTIC—Monitor • :M ( 8-tII LAWRENCE WELK NORMAN’S Old Red Barn at 8 p.m. former-Miss Mary .T~ Rsrtona of MSMCM MUSI WDRC— Dance. Orcheatra STATE . SHOW 445 Hartford Rd. TeL 5U 8-4597 Church Ser'vieea WGTH—Juke;Box Sat. Nlghl Haftford have lived in Manchester (SS-IS) TWO FOB THE MONEY Church services at 'the Fiist FREE . Hahiaril Major Madical Isaarasce .. madlaol aoeo, 'pbooa ar wrka: l i i o - (M) FEOFLK. SHE FC.VNY since their marriage. pays Boat of the roal of, awioes ill- shop of Ghonct U n i^ W HAY —Moonlight Hatlnaa (SS) HO|TR FIL.M Congregational Church will b^gln The couple haa two .children. COMMICTICWT MIOICAl SIRVICI wnc—Sporta Final POR A o t u a o u s NO W niSO BIGO SO GRAND t :M (ISAS) RCSS MOROAN SHOW 1 :M ( S4S> PRIVATE SKUHKTART St 10 a.m'.'tomorrow in accordance ESTIMATES BOM or'sccidoMal Isjory- Fof^detaiU IKDRC— Cat Kolbx (Ml /ESTIVAL OS' STARS (111 CRM.HAND PERFORM- SAlve ^r,, who has been taking of thit great aev policy in the Oul doy Low Pricas B.O. box liti . MW MAvm i- "D e a r P la a e". Joaa Rea- AME w-itlvthe summer schedule. **Mlrharl irHalloraii'* special"" agricultural courses in Hartford Aoeident and Indemnity ... _ aeU, Oeae -Raymaad Services at St. Peter’s Episcopal Glastonbury High School, and CoBpsny of Hertford. Connoeticut ThniTuM.'» HELD OVER! lt :t e ( Si MASqi'ERADE PARTY KKO!«|TIKm Church in ftebron tomorrow are: CALL b t n e < our policy of possk>g SUNDAY DINNBIt , (IS-MI o rN S M O K E War** Uwr keep your eye on all amall fry! They are iinprodlcUble In their (Il-M) STEVE ALLEN BROW — 7-8856. actiona, and do thinga rather suddenly, caljtnx for extreme cau- (SI) SNARLY LATE SHOW Oarala: Jaa Prrrcr, Biaa PRIMED BEEF HIGH SIrvraa. Ragrr.' Rax ssS tloii and alertness on the part of all drivers. The only w ay we Jaroet aad Pamris Maaaa oi Grof rwon. are xolng to cut down the traffic fatalities among youngsters is kaJ Ikrir' daaikirr, Pari- COMPLETE DINNER - land. - ' to bfe extremely alert, especiajjly in areas where youngsters play. ABOVE JOHN I. OLSON (M) r V.--PLAYHOUSE S;M lU) THE VISITOR Police Arrests Here are a few good niles; Pcrinttr oiid Decorator ttss (,s) rED m a 4:r '8 a m a t e u r a -Keep a sharp lookout for children at all .times, especially THEM ' HOUR 7 4 a S 4 i - TV YHKATER around school zones, playgrounds, and other*plaoes where chil-. itouiAM jdunfonf} Alas Ladd alara In "F n rr- Two men working at the Nike dren congregate. Remember, you must alwa.vs expect the unex* A a i nrll la K r n n ^ x " nilk Rab- , HENRY STREET rrl Armalranx - guided missile control site, which peeled when the small fry are concerned. jOrive slowly in antici­ («-Ml TV PLAYtmUSK Is now under construction here, pation of any emergency. •••in exeitem m ii! Cniar—"P rn ril Skrirk" Mi ( 8> DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS • were arrested yesterday afternoon Located >/i Mile West o f ' . . . gA L F HOUR FILM • Watch .for aigns. signals, traffic police, and school patrols to •••m epeeiaeb! rRRSENTS-"Mr. Psrler-s S:M IIS) PREMIER THEATER , by Lt. Walter Cassells. Their ai- warn you of possible danger, Oakland Street rrafraalaa" - . . (M) HALF HOUR FILM . rests related to the use of explo­ 111) MILUON DOLLAR MOVIE (U< ALFRED HITOHUOUI Tollaad Tnmplke •••infire^flech "Gsrdas »f Allsk" PRESKN'TW-Tkrlaia Billrr sives without a permit. a Don't be juvenile and tiy to compete with bike riders. Give e (It) DOLLAR-A SM'OND alara In "R aky SiMrr" (Hr- Joseph, C- DePiiito, 38. of -Nor­ them a break. 1 / a n d f i u y t '(M l INNER SANtTUM prall "Rsrlal Al Higk Falal" 1S:M ( t) UONRAD NAGEL THRA- wich, is charged with allowing the a When walking with children, or driving, set a good example. SAN k'RANCISCO BEAT TER—"Tkr Ida!" use of explosives without a per­ 11:M TEXAS RASSLIN’ IIS) K4.SSS CHALLK.NOE mit, Austin R. LeMoine. 44. of Remember, our own behavior will have a profound influence on ELEVENTH HOUR MOVIE III) GREAT OILDERSLEEVE the actions'of our children. "t'aplaia’a ParaJlir" (Ml .MAN AGAINST CRIME Taltvtlfe, is charged with using ex­ (Ml LATE SHOW (Ul ORAL ROBERTS plosives without a permit. GLEN iraiiHiutttuipMMi ‘ "P llls H " . , (U) STAGE 7 a Teach your children not to use roller skates, tricvcles. wag­ (Ul DANGEROUS ASSIGNMENT 1S:M ( Zl WRAT'S MV I.INF.T 'According to MUcSjA complaint ons, or acooters on atree.ls or roads. TheVre meant for sidewalk lt:St (Ur PREVIEWS . (IS) OVERSEAS ADVENTCRE waa received by J^r^Harshal Her­ Tim# to enjoy the healthful goodne$$ of - Shady Glen Ice use only. ^ II:M ( II NIGHTCAP THEATER (It) THE VISE bert McKlhney that thi men werr "FIrat Leglaa" IM) NATIONAL ROWUNO lo-o-o . 1 :U ( t) NEWS ' using explosives at the Nike site Cfeam ^fld refreihing fre$h fruit..$herbeti. They're a Inform chlldi-en of the danger o( pja.ving in the atreet or u i n u r a m n s CHAMPIONS ^ (M) FAITH FOR TODAY Without a permit. McKinney in­ good . . ihnd $o good FOR you! naar moving traffic. It's better to provide a safe play area. NOTICEIN ORDER TO GIVE. OUB EMPLOYES M l" ' SCNDAY, JCLV IS (U) I LED THREE LIVES formed Prosecutor John R. Fitz­ TIME OFF DURING THE SUMMER lt :M ( I) THREE BELL THEATER 11:«S I t-lSU) SUNDAY NEWS SFE- a Encourage childreR to obey traffic officers,. school patrols, (ia-U> LET'S TAKE A TRIP CIAT Gerald who Issued a waVrant foi traffic aigns. and signals. If there are no sidewalks, instruct ' III) 4'HBLSTnPHERS (Si) PIONEER VALLEY ‘TREA­ their arrest. W E W I U BE (Ml WF.STKRN THEATER TER—"Drratrd Ta Kill” them to walk on the left aide of the rpsd facing' traffic, and al­ —(Is sraxrraal) (M) MEET THE PRESS Both, men Will appear in Town ways take the safest route to and from school. . It;M (III EARTOONLAND . 11:11 ( SI NITKCAP THEATER Court Aug. 13. Ill) ORAL ROBERTS ' -"Da Barry" (U) WILD BILL HICKOK Rl'chard P. Fehtiman, 31. of East Raniember t » “'Slow down when kids’^sre around.” • -~r' (ts -u ) Mi l l i o n d o l l a r 1 :N IIS) ROV ROOERS SHOW MOVIP— "O ardra af Altak" * Hartford, was arrested yesterday Itl) INDCSTRY ON PARADE ll:M lU) LATE SHOW (M) T.V. PLAYHOUSE as the result of observance of hl.a CLOSED SUNDAYS C inbsiaS oofE 'W’omita !■ the Nlcht*' DURING JULY am d A U G U S T lUI THIS IS THE LIFE ' i| ;U NIONTt'/IP RnmON NEWS a driving by-police’ who were work­ t:U (til FLAYHOl'SE »:U PWRTrKM ing in a radar leant on E. 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FAGS FOUB MANGHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1966 lUNimESTER'XV^lNG HERa LD,. MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, JULY f a g s n v i “r at all, they must know that: the iJtve Mdewalks, straight; neat Jeremiah (9:24):; “Let him that C o ventry . IRanrliFatFr time limit for our stay In Gemiany i>ath\ for the walking of the , cS.|i gtorieth glory in this, that ., he understandeth and knoweth’'me, SoFttUtg IfFrald is approaching. At this juncture, adults, safeguards for the play of that f am the Lord which exercise eywateh Schedule Loyzim Will Head O BY riUi Adenauer Is imploring tis to stay the children. The building of side­ lovingkihdness, judgment, and —NO CXX. INC. righteousness, in the ehrth.” ' ■ ...... '■ I 4,1 StrMt longer. ' ' walks was, in fact, the next logi­ ^Recreation Bofird > Furthermore, his tetaons for cal step, in the old street's modem Selections from the Bible in-, Kiinday, July 29 TBdlt. ^*I^1SRGU|0N elude the following: "There is Midnight—2 a.m. Volunteers Needed^ '' WUT',TER R. TEUGDSON wanting us to stay offer another revival and progress. ------...... jl'olunteers Needed Coventry, July a6,^<6p«cial)— PubUitMr* Zion EvnngMcalhcal lAitheraa St. James* R. C. <8iurrh fear in Love; .hut''%perfeotxIbve 2 a.m.—4 a.m. fyninded October I. iwi unnatural tangle of motives. One^ The rest of this fable is olmply ' — CuuTch&urch Rev. John F. Hannan, Pastor rastelh out fear; becauita/edr hath 4 a.m.—6 a.mi ...y ...... Volunteers Ne6(il^ ■ The recently napM^ Recreation torment. He that feareWxjs not ...... ; Volunleepi Needed BUSINESS reason we are considering a reduc­ told. Sidewalks it was, and the (Mieeourl Synod) Kev. George. P. Hughes 6 a.m.—8 -a.m.',.y Oommittee of theTowrt has elected PubUaM Btoi7 iSTtiUoi BxceM hmdara and Holtdaya Entered at the tion of our forces in Germany, out- surveyors came along and marked ‘Gpoper and High 8U. Rev. Edgar J. FArrell • - made perfect in IgyC” (1 vphn 8 a.m.-^lO a.m...... JohivAlcCauley James LuytejitTts chairman. Mem­ Poet Office at Mancheatar. CoaB.. ae aide our possible reading of the Rev. PAul O. Prokopy, Pastor 4:18). 10 a.m.—12 Noon ...... JiMdine Jacobs, Roger Winter cuta Mail Matter. them out, right through the lines Miss Marion A. Erdin, Sunday Masses: Correlative passages from the Niton—2 p.m‘...... ^-william Breadheft bers werer-appointed by the Board ■0B8UR1PTION RATE! welcome clock, is that wa no of Bqle^men after a Town Meet- Payable to Adraace______of grand old tr^es. The chain saws OrgnnUt, For adults, 6. 7,. 8, 9, 10 and 11 Cliristian Science, textbook, "Sci­ i,p.m.—4 p.m ...... Volunteers Needed longer consider land troops in came, and down came the trees July 29, The 9tli''Sunday after' o'clock, with two Ma.saes at 9. one ence arm ^ealt'h with Key to the 4 p.m.—i p.m...... Volunteers Needed Ing/^te had authorized the for- Oae Te s u ^ Trinity in the main auditorium for adults ScriptHfee" by Mary Baker Eddy, 6 p.m.—-8 p.m, ...... Ci-awford Allen, aifford Fiiher irtalion of the committee. < iix___ MOntilSMm .eaaaaaaaaoaAaeate S7.7S Germany as important aa we once that had Shaded, the good times / X other officers named ’ included Tbrt« Months •»•«*••••••••«< 9 s.m.i Sunday 8<‘hool.' (Note: and on# for the children in the inpWde the following (p.454:17- 8 p.m.—10 p.ni ...... Volunteers Needed - ■ On# <•••••«••«••••••• : iSK did, when our present German and bad, and the new street Sunday School' recess ■ dUripg ^■f) ; “Love for (Sod and man is the ...... Robert McComb* ■ ^ GeorgeJUlnkel Jr., vice chalnneji; DIRECTORY basement:' and two Masses at 10.. 10 p.m.—M l^9t>t W##1C1F ...... policy waa formulated. ^erged. a little shorn and naked, month of August until Sunday one in the main auditorium and true incentive in both healing and Mondsy July 80 • / Kenneth A. Downing, secretary; AIB(1# 00|M^ aada a aaa 00 a# e aa« I Mrs, iWilltam Hotchkiss, tresa'-ter; But if land troopa aren’t aa im­ waiting for its sidewalks: And, al­ after Labor Day. i one in the basement. ^ teaching. Right ■motives give Midnlght:^-2 a.nt; ...... Voliintcfrs Needed '/ For.Corafrta Comfort hova a eoraol hair ttyla MEMBER o r portant aa we once thought, that though this was progress, ' there 9:3Q .a.m.. Adult Bible Class. pinions to thought, and strength 2 a.-m.—4 a.m...... A'olunteers Needed,, and Mrs. Robcit A. Doggart, pub­ Tuttle's Let ter Upholater Your Favorite Chair Shenvin-Williamfi Quality Control Paiiitg THE ASSOCIATED PKhM . , and freedom^lo speech and action." licity chairman. The AaaecUted Prees la exclualeely means that the proposed 500,000 were still some who mourned the 10 a.m... Nursery in the parish St. Bridget's R. (ihurch .-A' a.m .^6 A.m. ,. . Volunteers Needed SERVICE STATION entitled to the uae of republlcation ot hou.se (Hiring church Worship. Rev. John J. Delaney. Pastor 6 a.m,- 8 a.m. .. , Bill Evans ^ The Recreation Committee is Si ilia dliSllcbta cjadltedw It. or Germans Adenauer ia supposed to trees, and could not quite see the ^ X a n ohtgrowth of the woi-k of John individually dosigntd for you at Hit not cthenrtao credited tn thia Mper 10.a.m.. Divine worship. Rev. Roirert ('Mrroll and The Salvation Army 8 a.m.—10 a.m. . . Volunteers hfi'^ilod Rout* 44A, N. Cavantry and alao tbe ttcai newa pubUibed bare, provide for us aren't as important, Sidewalks, at first, for the memory 'll a.m., Gotteedienat. Rev. Theodore Gubala, 661 Main St. 10 a.m.—12 Noon . Volunteers Needed L. MacQuown and Hai-ry R. Ryan, Tel. Days PI 2-7600 Ab ri(bta ot republication ot apecial either. The truth is that we don't of the trees. It was a hard choice. 2-2:30 p.m.. Registration at •Assistants Major and Mrs. Jot kup, Noon , 2 p.m. ... . John McConville, Ro TVlnlsr These men enlisted the'aid of *6 dlapatcbaa bereln ara alio reaerred. Zion Lutheran Church. 268 Bristol others and raised |5eech. Thuraday—I p. m. Wettoeaday. Gormany, Adenauer might even be 8 a.m. tfoly, COmninnion. w Church. “ . Upbolstsry Tor Friday—1 p. m. Thuraday. -10 a.n^ ‘'.Family Service.’*'Morn­ Rev. .Afteor J. Hefternan, Pastor factimer in question could not meet MOTOR SALES n r Saturday—1 p. m. Friday. deposed in Germany, in favor of ■ Rev. Francis Karvells, Curate' foreign competition in his particu­ ' Mancheeter Evening Herald Vr SpwializiBg GARAGE Claaalfled deadline: 10:80 a.m aa ing Prayer with sermoii and , in- South Methodist Church - YuHkee entr.v Correepondent, Mrs. , C. L EXPERT AUTO BODY aad day of publication aaeepi Saturday — some regime which would swap in atruction to yoiinger members by- lar line, then it behooved him to la • 18 Main S U T d 80-9.4881 Masses at 7, 8 :^, 9:.30 and 11 , Main ,St. and Hartford Rd ,/By A. H. O. see about changing his line, and little, telephone Pilgrim 2-6281. FENDRR REPAIRS • a. m. the troopa nobody really wants the Rev. Roman L Harding - of a.m. The Rev-. P>ed Edgnr, Minister * Fumitur* Rt-uphol- now for the thing which ia a Hartford. Senior choir. Yotinger getting into a line where he could ENAMEL and LACQUER Saturday, July 2* children will be dismissed'after in- Rev. Percy Smith compete. REFINISHINGS storinq SpodoHdow la necessity, the unity of all Ger­ St. Maurice's R. <7. CBurch Philip Treggor, Minister of Music ,Wc wish to make it quile,clear atruction into the care of our vol­ .^fiat, had we been in the same The result was typical, tpn- of Writer Reports’ REASONABLE PRICES , * Auto Tops IRAKI SERVICE Hls Mood Is Dangerous many. unteer couples. , Bolton Center' the Ribicoff rise- to fame. Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor . Morning Worship at 8 and 10 shoes, we would ipoSt certainly FREE ESTULATES To sum up this tangle roughly, Nursery age children are car'ed a.m, Afterwards, the manufactiirei-- Civil War Bailie * Truck Cushions Wa obaerved, when Secretary for separately in the old rectory « • ' . have ended up.^doing the same ROUTE SO—WAPPING CONN. Front End AHflameaf. one can aay that Adenauer, com­ Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 10 Sermon; "A Word to f Stiiner.” questioner went tip to him and, still 599 CENTER 8T. (Roar) Dulles abruptly withdrew our of­ ‘College Buoy' building facing Park. St. Children thing. We arq.dfsru88ing not human unpersuaded, nevertheless conipji-- AT THE RICHFIELD SIGN mitted to a losing policy, is afraid a.m. Dr. Fred R. EMgar. , Fort Slocum, ’ N. V., .fuly 8 TEL. Ml S-SSSl Gonorol Ropoir Woric fer to help Egypt build iU dam Since this Droodle brought up niay be brought there at 10 o’clock fk-allty, oj'the failure of courage, mented Ribicoff on his candor and (Speci)t1) ^— The Battle of Gettj-s- TEL. MI-S-5464 we may destroy that losing policy. f(>r''the hour of the “Family Serv­ Church Sch(x>l and phurch time but the- remorseless exigencies of at Aswan, that Egypt's Nasser the subject, I've prepared a jia t of.' Saerad Heart Church j. nui-sery will be hel^At 10 o’clock. hone.sty. Ribicoff might have his burg was fought again w-ith, Why should he prize a losing ice." life,arid 'policy and responsibility. di.sagrcement, but he also had his Would now be in a dangerous mood. up-to-date Nautical terms that.you ' Church St., A’ernon mtidern news media playing a new- policy? The answer seems to-be r ■ Wapping Community Church In short, thei'e come times when respe):t. role in this historic tiirning-point But we were thinking that he that It is' the only policy of which weekend sailors can paste on Onler Congregational Church Rev. Dnviii C'oekett, Minister a man can no longer indulge' him­ Now we shift forward, aeveral battle of the Civil War. Specializing tn FYozen Food Clifford O. Simpson, Minister Sunday Hasses at 8:30 and 10 Almost everyone has a favoritew Vacation time is-here, and mahy.7 Containers. Refrigerator and might step up his threats of war he is capable. I f there is f win- your anchor. (11 Mizzenmast: Mast a.m. 3lary Burnham Denslow, self in the luxury of all his con­ years, to a news item of July, 1956. Participating in this unique ex­ R. Russell Peer.v. victions. chair and no other one seems to be ' of ua are planning ' to combine | Freezer Bags, FlaaUe Food In the Near East In short, our.{ Bing^Txriicy availabiX tX ony he used to hold up miizen |2 | Aft: Orggnlst and cAoir Director it is a news item of a protest, and ercise during the pa.«it two weeks seat of your cas, drive down fo four different decorator apf Containers. Rear of boat (3) P'‘ore: Tei-m used .Associate Minister This ia sad. It is inevitable. And plea, signed by six New England' w is one Connecticut aiid three anywhere near as comfortaMe, but I Messier's. There is a wide range work and play. If you are in this prOyTO trims. These books wjll be Imagination wasn't as fertile as himself could never adopt or Mrs. Shrrrnn Adrian Second Congregational Church when engaged in putting practice 385 North .Main SI. S

SATURDAY, JULY 2sf i9B6 PA 0B 1X !I ATCrage Daily Net Presa Run . Th* Waathtr ^tirning Um lb For tho Week Ended roFoowt of U. 8. Weatbor 1 Juno 18, 1*58 Clear, chilly again toalght. JjoU have followed a custom not un­ Roazawskl, RockvUla; Mra. 50-55. Tueoday sunny, low humUi- known In that service. Kathleen "Thompson, 25F Forest 12,065 ity, higher afternoon tomporaturoa. About Town . Briefly, he is how charged with Hospital Notes St.; Mra. Mary Muir, South Wind­ Menbor of tho Audit Rl^h In upper 78s. Heard A long Main Street two counts of being AW O L and sor; Mi-a. Mary Voiland and son, THE ARMY AND NAVY Bureau ot Ctrcnlatlon A- dstiAtsr w u bom Tucaday one of breaking.orders sending him .^lalUag Hours: Privatf rooms, 388 Oakland St. MaticheUer——A City of Village Charm In HartlOTO^HoapiUl to Mr. and to.hls npme base alone, but tech­ 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; maternity and semi-private wards, 3 to 8 p.m.; Mm. John ■ 3S Foxcroft Dr. And on Some of Manche$ier*» Side StreeUi Top nically under arrest. Perhaps most Interesting—al­ children’s ward, 3 to 7 p.m. VOL. LXXV. NO. 255 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. JULY 30, 1956 Adverttabig on Pago 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS though we may^ never know -the Arm y Rvff^JSdward Mard.aenUk.^ ProSle Parade •^too, even though the^Afst blush'of answgr— Is whether the sympathy ADM ITTED ’THURSDAY: Mrs. ■on o f 'M r, and Mra. Joa«ph State Sen. Patrick J. Ward of youth has passed ffbm the oheek 'and understanding of schoolmen Josephine Morse, 43 Ashland St. QUINN’S B-I-N-G-O Kubaaak. 134 Oakland Si., recent­ Hartford and State Sen. PaUl of both. / will-have more ’ long'range effect ly oualifled aa an expert In firinR ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Amenta ot New Britain appear Although c^didates High Sher­ than the stem punishment the John McCauley, 121 Delmont St.: EVERY SAT. N IG H T ^ E W TIME 8:00 P.M. the M-1 rifle durinj; the annual ready to battle it out in a primary iff Donald Potter of GlSstOdbury Marine seems likely to receive Albert McKee, Talcottrille; Mra. PHARMACY » Ninth Infantry Diviaion email AUg. 29 for the Democratic nomi­ and Afty. Wallace Burke 6f Farm­ from his branch of the armed Mary Wright. 77 Main St.; W il­ COME ONE — COME ALL — REFRESHMENTS r m a qualifications in Germany. nation for Congress from the First ington ^'didn't have a chance-' to fdrees. % ____ liam Crane, 59 Russell St.; Mra. Stassen Silent 2: make an individual appearance RibicO District. Haze) Landray. Rockville; William OPEN SUNDAYS The llanchcater. Auxiliary Police We don't know exactly, what (yieir barkers opviously were Aid for I Motorists Hamill, 23 HydeSt.; Donna Smith, New York, July 30 (Ah— will hold an outing Monday night their primary-eiectiOn campaigns asleep at the switch), they weren't A Manchester man' louring New 28 Lenox St.; Thomas Erickson. What .may be the lowest bid at the cottage of Ted Goodchild hold in store, but whatever it ta,'1" left out of the proceedings entire York State' rah-into a quaint cus­ Andover: Mra. Margaret Keefe, I A.M. to 1 P.M. On Talk to Ike in bridge history— "less than on Bdlton Lake beginning gt 6 we’ll Wager it won't be nearly^so | *>’• A delegate asked that all six tom on a throughway there, and 211 Union St. one club'’-r-w*8 made yester- p.m. Refreihmenta will be aerved. 'entertaining as was the conven-1 candidates march up to the front It is one we recommend to the ADMITTED ’TODAY: Joahua da.v in the national summer tion at the Hotel Bond in Hartford i the hall, where the ronventibn powers that be who help adminis­ Elder, 81 Tanner St. 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. Gettvaburg; Pa., Jlllv 304 Sta*seh said all hi* contacts with tournament of the American two weeks ‘ago when Mtard won could belter measure, one against ter Connecticut’s system of BIRTHS YESTERD AY: Sons to Tomorrow afternoon, '^the Rev. Contract Bridge League. his party’s endorsement. the other. through 'roads. Mr. and Mra. Carl Millhoff, 328 E. John R. Neubert of the Commu­ A dealer dropped his cards As reported in the press, the Manchester Dembrratic Town pUi; friend, traveling on one of Middle ’Tpke.; Mr. apd Mra. Rob­ NOW with Preaidertt Eisenhower Einenhower tMked about, and Raid to the fioor and sajd “ oops.” Liquor at Prison nity Baptlat Church will conduct convention, in ^Kich six candi- Chairman John D. LaBelle, who the new , trans-New York State ert Knight, Baat Hartford; | he would nqt comment on the prog­ services at Manchester Convales­ today for the first time «ince The next player thought he dates were presented, was a don- chaired thS convention, was clear­ highways; needed directions to a daughters (b Mr, and Mra. Melvin launching a move to drop Vice re*» of hi.a Herter for Vice Prest- hadiheard "pass,’*'and )>id one cent homes, under the sponsorship nybrook, aa-^' shouting delegates ly against the Idea, apparently NOT NEXT WINTER certain tow-n. So, when he came to Schmidt, 70 Waddell Rd.; Mr. ahd la the time to have your comblnaMon Win- President Nixon from t h e h* f®*-- Ptob. ' ■ ' of the local Council of Churches. . -switched votes like mad, desert­ thinking it frivolous, but the dele­ a toll station in the area where he Mra. Andrew Wruk, Rockville. EMERGENCY dawi and doom Inalalled. Take advantage ____ nml statement to make. 'x. Tire dealer protested an out- ing favorite sons for either the gates voted overwhelmingly in wanted a specific loeslity, he BIRTH TO D AY: A Son to Mr. GOP ticket. He came away Stassen said he. asked, tor the Ward Krause, 87 Walnut St., of LOW SUMMER PRICES! O f courae, of-turn bid. ' Ward hr Amenta camp. favor of It.,Accordingly, therefore, asked directions of the attendant. ,ar Mra. Roger Wilaon, I ’fS Green OIL BURNER reluctant to .talk about the meeting with the -Piestdent. The referef ruled: "Players W m pnmrietor of the Manchester and But what appears to have been E-Z terma! Check the six candidates filed up to the Without a word, the attendant Manor Rd. matter. He flew here for it this mtuning. must not make mialeading re- Vrailmantic Music Co., rdturhed lost lii the excitement was news SERVICE front of the convention floor. looked over -several stacks of DISCHARGED 'YESTERDAY': To reporters here, Stassen It wi.s a surprise session in that ' mai’ks. ‘Oops’ win be treated yesterday from New York .where of the beauty contest the delegates After Scrutinizing their candi­ printed slips, finally aelectihg one. Mra Christine RiaSling. Talcott- C A L L E R FREE ESTIMATE wouldn’t even sa.v w h etlw h*-and there had been no word to news. aa-a bid of leas than~one club." he attended the National Trade Staged. The norhinator of Mayor He handed it to the, tourist. On Sitdown dates, all of whom looked remark­ ville: David Wilejr' 100 Oak Grove Eikenhower had discuaaed Stassen’s me^ in advance that Stassen was The partner of the mah who . Show and convention o f the mu- Harold Keith of West Hartford . There, in concise English, were CALL ably self-contained under the cir­ St.; Mra. Mary Maynard, 302 Main contention that Gov; Cfiiri.atian coming. bid one club eventuatiy playe^U.; sle industry. Started it, but Edwin H. May Jr., ‘hCGurate directions to the place cumstances. the delegates gave St.; Barney J/Martin. 39 Eva Dr.; WILLIAMS Herter of Massachusetts would be It was jv.«t a week igo today and made the hand aP tivrhe of Wethersfield, the young and the'driver wanted. Very little time Mra. Gertrude LaShay, 3 N. Fair- good-looking Republican candidate then, a rousing Impartial cheer, OIL SERVICE BILL TUNSKY ■’a much stronger running male for that Stassen tossed a )>ombsheIl no-trump. / By Convicts and then got down to the business had been lost and the tourist did field St.; Nelaon Lewie. SoulhVCo- Eisenhower than Ni.xon would. into Republican rankt by publicly for the Congressional seat, was re­ not get lost. Nice work, we think. venlry; Mra. Elizabeth Schlack. 89 38 BUCKLAND RD. PHONE Ml 9a909S sponsible. of endorsing Ward in the afore­ • And he din’l reply directly when proposing the nomination of Her- Wrought Iran RoNin^s mentioned donnybrook Obviously the various stacks Summer St.; Mra. Mary DeLuco, asked whether he was stfll the ler, rather tiian Nixon, to the No. Hartford, July 30 had directions for a number of Ml 9w454B (fiPy—A The nominator held up May, with 251 /Bush Hill Rd.; Mrs. Ruth Presidenl’a aide oh dlaarmament. 2 .spot on the OOP ticket. He said Pcteh CohiifiM places travelers might want to McKeon I full-scale investigation into his good looks and youthful appeal Muiray, 34 Westwood St.; Mra. To that question, he said: "I don’t a private poll indicated an Eisen- as a candidate Democrats would stock Running Ix>w reach. 'I'he attendant had merely Doris Peck, Andbver; Harry Har­ I any criminal aspects of Fri­ "Operation Alert, Ifi.W’ was not want you to continue to try to hower-Herier ticket would garner VALLEY WELDING CO. have to reckon with, even in this to choose the one he wanted. ris, Hartman Tobacco Farm. 6 per cent mo. votes than .voulh VitaJHfitdund in day night’s sitdown strike at flor l> w Eatimata OaB going to find one Manchesterite “cover all kinds of situations.’’ solidly Democratic district. And in Buckland; Armand Adams. 137 But on his arrival back in VVash- an Eisenhower-Nixon ticket. the Connecticut State FrifiOn Olaataobory ME S «U 8 Keith also young and fair-visaged unprepared. Just Plain Homesick Edgei'ton • St.; Mrs. Lucyma Ihgton, Stassen brushed aside the speaker went on. Democrats He called police about 4 p.m. \ SPECIAL' PURCHASE After Stassen left for Washing­ in Wethersfield was ordered We have .some friends who rumors that he might be on his ton. Murray* Snyohr/ assistant rrt Martial had a candidate who could match last week Friday to find out how today by Gov. Ribicoff. long the alert for the public thought they finally had the' solu­ way out of. the President's official White House pres* seci’etary. w as, ■May, profile for profile. WHY The probe .will center oh r^;>orU scheduled for 4:10 p.m, to 4:25 tion to a'summer-long problem: family. asked whether h^ could ihed * Parris Island. S. C., July 30 To prove his point, he asked that narcotics, liquor and obscan* p.m. — was to last. ■ How to get rid 'of twb kittens •Tve been on the ‘team’ fo r ' a light on the nature of the Ejs^n- The defen.se tod*;^lost its bid for ' Keith to stand up so that the born In the spring. You Should literature were»amuggted into the The policeman who answered at V TIRE SALE long'time and 1 Intend to alay on hower-Stassen meeting. a directed verdict of innocent in], prison In the weel- preceding the R. E. WANDELL delegates could see for themselves. You know the ktod we mean, ■ NOTICE fisst thought the caller meant the Hovt Your FIRESTONE TIIBELESS WHITEWALLS* the team,’’ he told repoitow who Not at this tirre." .Sriyjlef replied. the'com t-martial of Mkrine S.Sgt. I recent disturbance, the second In­ And Keith, who bad been sitting whole test, so he told the inquirer probably. Fuzzy and cute, playful met him at National Airpol Asked whether tlp«i^ meant h'e Matthew C. McKeon. with his West Hartford delegation, and appealing, according to our THE DENTAL OFFICE 8.20x15 — 8.00x15 mate Uprising in six. months. Building It would lash until 11 p.m. Sunday. Asked by the, Washington ne\t would have sor letWng to say on it Defense Attorney Emile Zola Today’s action came after th* got up and fiashed a winning "My, Gosh.” said the voice on informant. / s PRESCRIPTIONS men if his meeting with the Presi­ I Bertnan of New York CTity asked smile. ■ OF WE ARE OFFERING^ Governor conferred separately the telephone. " I ’ll have to rush . Recently ' the big question of HLLEDAT dent wss pleasant and friendly, (Contimi^,oh Page Four) the court at-the opening of ita • Contractor The same tactic was followed by with (Jhief Justice Emeat A. In- out and get some beer." “ What to do.with the kittens" be­ DR. M. SCHWa RTZ third week of tria l‘ for innocent the New Britainite whb nominated came a burning one because the C t r a d e -in gl)s and State's Atty. Albert B. Reildeetki-Cemmerclel Police then told him the public Pine Pharmacy ' verdicts for the former drill in- Bill of Hartford County. Amenta, who is young and the pos owners haVe a limited amount of would only be affected for 15 min­ 10, DEPOT SQUARE OR ' ^ 1 ly/A ALLOWANCE i slmctor accused of involuntary ) The Governor said that State's Alfw iH oM-R«modtlitig sesur of what could be described apace foV pets. There were only utes. An audible sigh of relief was #11 (PLUS TAX) ' manslaughter in the ^drowning of ! Atty. Bill will -inveaUgate all as rugged good looks. The device heard. two altcrnativel’: Either the fam­ **Bnainess Built On WILL BE OPENED Pina Lenox Pharmacy ! six re.-ruits, oppression' of recruits ; phases o f the case "to determine if proved so popular that the backers ily, or the kittens—and the mother ♦FACTORY BLEMISHES U.S. Ba^king^Asked j and drinking in the presence of a ' there is Justification for criminal Customer Satisfaction” of both Mayor James Casey of cat/', weie going to posaes the (1) Only. Regiatered Phar- Mlaaion Apcompllahed JULY 30 ' reci-uit. « prosecution.” Bristol and Ward had their candi­ apartment.. marist till preacriptiona here. Fun Insurance Coverage A young policeman da«hed down ■ In a deliberate tone the . trial " I told him to go ahead and maka dates show off their good looks, An in-law agreed to take one (3) The largest moat com­ i judge. Navy Capt. Irving N. Klein, l • ■ Meddle Goric Girl Tripl ets TeL MI 9-3033 Center St. one night this week tcK plete atock of Pharmaceutiqala MORIARTY BROTHERS a complete invesU^ation and let ward a building on a corner where the young pets, and a neigh- [also of New York CJity. said, "The { After 5:00 P.M . and chemicals in toivn. :I01.;U5 CENTER ST. • MI 3-51.35 For^djBz Rule Plan Three girls, as yet unnamed, were born yeaterday ah> Man­ p.m. They weighed'3 pounds, ounces; 3 pounds. 8 'i ounces; the chips fall where they niay,"’ the the burglar alarm had been ring­ Boring family said it wanted the ■ motion for a finding of not guilty ! and 3 pounds. Goric is a self-employed salesman. The hos­ Governor added. 'Tie (rill proceejl (3) Our rapid turnover aa- is denied.” ’ I chester Memorial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Goric, of Avery j 82 BA L D W IN ROAD ing furiously for all of five min otnbt;. There Was much rejoicing in Mlrea freah quality drugs of the St„ Wapping. parents of two other children, Daniel. 3, and RolK pital's last set of triplets was bom June 8: Story on Page Four. on that basis.’’ MANCHESTER. CONN. > utes. / the m>me the cats were scheduled highest purity. m ’ .No Objection’ ; ert, 10 months. The triplets arrived at 5:15, ,V23 and 5:25'''| (Herald Photo bv Ofiarai. If State’s Atty. Biira .inveatlga- r'^sfimdHiRY’^ But he had no p.n-ticular fear of to leavex July 30' i.P> American • luoi ning conference of legal, Technically, the . seven - man | (4) Electrical retrigeraiion to economic and military tion shows that a. grand jury is' L LEADINO BRANDS what ne might find, and as he , Well. onSxkitten was given away Insure proper storage of - bio- [)^ rt was a sk ^ today for a plan ; political i court martial could have over- i warranted, he will request on* advisors of the three-power- dele- I rilled Klein by a three-foiirtlis I y AIRMAIL . NOTES pulled to the curb, he Jumped about a weeV^ago, and not fed by loglrals, penlcUUm Insulin, etc. 'to^aet up an IntemaMonal board from Cfiiief Justice Inglis of the- . gales. ' vote. But in a m#mber-by-member from his cruiser and headed to­ the former ow ^ra, although he (5) Our shelves are flUed 19 Men Perish Supreme Court of Error*. ward the door — armed not with a attempted to cadge vianda from on which Rus.aia would be repre- advisors were reported to j poll, the panel voiced "no objec- Police Huniiiig Killed US 19 ^Arthur Drug Storts^ with pigddcta from world-^- sented/3o control the Suez Chujal have been unable to find any ' tion." At tixtay’a conference, the Gov­ gun but w;^th a key.. time to time. Butw the ayatem moug -'pharmaiceuttcal housea ernor first met with Justic* Inglis and.guarantee freedom of passage strong legal objection to nalionali- The only charge orf which Ber- A ll he wanted to do was turn off doesn’t seem to work^ecause two qotod for their research to fur­ Durham Killer As Oil Tanks to diacuss the personnel of a com­ that blamed hell. He had no doubt Hunt brothers Circus fpi"^ the ahips of all nation... ' -^^^ation of the company itself. ., jiiniiman m.,|did ,iu.’’ o* iunnrmake na munonmotion lorfor nights this week, the kitten has ther advance meiUcal science. mittee whom the Governor intends THE OFFICE OF Britiiih and Franch aources saidAmerican .support for IWe plan | dismissal waa that of possessing how got set off. showed up at his original tomily's A N T SIZE (6) Two stores conveniently the plan, designed to counter was'considered vital by London an alcohplic beverage in barracks. to name to explore the over-all cec.ccececcceeee He hsd set it off himself while home and obtained shelter. located. There’s one near you. AWiERICAN LEGION FIELD T) a Of Young Man F a ll Iflto CvGVOSSG Burn, Explode prison situation. DR. JOSEPH MASSARO he was making a routine check at Elvldently this kitten refuses^to E(D'Pt)»n. President Nasser’s ser- and PaMs^but Murphy, it was le-' Tlie first - . defense . - withes* was S. O (7) Four registered pharma­ zure of the canal, was placed be­ ported, had-to await approval He also diacuseed with the Chief the door a short while before. Then leave his old owners. 'They ar_ Picture Tube cists on duty for filling your Sgt. Ehvyn Scarborough of Lvneh-; ----- / ROCKVILLE. JULY 30 fore policy makers of the three A stalking I'lnibci line Lodge, Ore., July 30 . brought by snow tractor to Silcox j Dumas, Tex., July 30 (Ah — Justice the. possibility of a grand WILL BE CLOSED he headed for the police station to thinking of svlctibh proceedings. prescriptions. from Washirfgthn. burg. S. C„ a rod-faced rifle range Durham. July SO (,P) western powers, meeting here in a In a speech in Paris, French ij>) A group of youthful m o u n - warming hut 2.2M i^ down from atlll. flickered earlv today' Jury investigation and received aa get _ the key. Apparently, he We wish them lucj«. (8) Priced to save you money. ' instructor. slayer walked olit^of the darkness LEONARD crisis atmosphere. Premier (5uy Mollet told reporters . 1 1 ... J . .1,'. Crater Rock and I'OOO feet above. w L, ■surance. from Justice Inglis that FROM touched the door in Just the right In accordance with the policy ■ Scarpmough testified that it was .UK* car in which couple was lain clinthera, roped together fpc ... from the oil tonka which blew up i In effect it would recognize France’s reply . to Nas.ser’s coup , this resort lodge. '’ *' i he would -<»op*rat* if such an ta- 10.6 REFRIGERATOR way to touch off the alarm- Fore!! i.95 throughout every department Featuring JackMolsh hi* >)otile from which McKeon, 31, parked after a dance yesterday, safel.v; was plunged to the, bottopi Lynn Kaufman. 16. of 17 Orsinoi had »nd firemen vestlgatloa U deemed neceaaary Egypt's nationalization of the would be an "energetic and severe 70 LB, FREEZER The alarm goes • off quite 'The young lady explained about in our drug stores . . . Prescrip- 1 drank the afternoon of April 8. JULY 30th to AUG. 13 canal, but would' superimpose a ii|M)ste." turned a-fiashlight )>eam in the car, of a rocky crevas.Se yesterday-jq y ., dlgd of ' and killed 19 men yeaterday,'b u t i by the findings of State’s Atty. freqeiintly, apparently, and the tliins, too are priced to save y ^ ‘ That night McKeon led 74 mem­ AND MEAT TRAY how she hit that feUow with tob guarantee of its international use. a quick'thi'ust. He compared Nas­ then shot several time*, killing the when two of their number lost suffocation, said Dr. Matthew the blaze would bum Itself IK U . _ residential neighbors do not ball down at the-County Clubmid money. Lilting An^^hdnt bers of i recruit platoon into a man and wounding his 19-year-old Mirkovich of Lo* Anieles He was mil. : Furthermore, the Governor au- A riaing clamor in the Biilish ser’s methods to those of Hitler. tide-swept marsh where six i especially appreciate lU merry the Wa y ahe told It you Could see laelnde* InatabaUoB, plot m y,- Bring Your , their footing. tinkle. press demanded the use of armed, ■The British and French here di'owned. woman conrpanion, vacationing here and one pf the; Earlier, winds had w hippy the j thorized the Stole a Attorney to how It might happ^’ to anybody. Prescription Hem'T’or ' John Davis, 22, Durham, was One girl died and the others first to resr)i the srene was high flame* and It was feared that I call upon the atote police depart- Guanurteed for 1 ygu . “ SHOWl<^ 2 and 8 P. M. force, if needed, to answer Nasser. \yere eager to know, also, what Ketjond witness for 'the defense She didn't see how she could .Saving and^sifely killed by a pistol bullet through were injured, some of them gl-a've- d r ^ e n ^ into th^ mow M her i other tank, would ignite. 1 ment for aasistance in handling an Advice Didn’t L M t' Hundreds of onlookers dhronged orders would go out to the U.S. 8th was Warrant 'Officer Leslie' E. > have exercigad' more care under CAIX “FETE" WtfjBON (;ENER.VLTAd m ISSION—ADU 1 .TS 11.10 Dowfiing Street where British Fleet’ In'the ^?edilen■anriln in case: the head. CTarol Brookes, 19; Had- ly. as the teenajxers w ere’whipped ccimpanions dropped into a Jum- *ri(te»nFifteen were seared to death Inveatlgation of this scope, W s suspect this stoly, although the clrcumatoncea. A fter all. he Pine PJuirmacy one after the other over the brink /CHILDREN UNDER 12—50c Prime Minister kklen met with hi* British warships wei> detailed to dam, suffered a bullet wound of bled pile in the bottom of the in an inatont while four others | The Stato’* Attorney will open iil It has Its somewhat humourous was standing over there aind she 884 Center St.— .Ml 9-9814 • ((tonrinued on Page Tt. ee) o the slopes of Mt. Hood. Ml 9.5450 ^ . /ilESERVE SKATS 60c EJCTRA (Mbinet and military chiefs. escort merchant ships through the the arm. 'The killer fled-in a 1949 ersvasae. died, later from horrible burns: : his probe Immediately and plana side, may be regarded as a kind aiming in another direction. Doctors worked all night 'and At least 31 other* were burned I to talk to reslgned-Warden GMrg* The cabinet se.saion preceded a canal. ’ . Ford. They had slid a hundred feet or THE OFFICE ,jOF o f minor tragedy by tWo of t ^ And anyway ahe didn't hit the Service Calla PiueLenox Pharmacy into,-'today on the mountainside, by the bleat’ that shot an orange ; A. c;h]nuning8 and all other partlea. PROCEEDS FOR NEW BUILDING FUND second conference of Briti.sh For­ Bin a more moderate attitude Miss Brookes drove from where more down an icy chute, then h town’s most well known educatbrs. ball hard enough to hurt him. Day or Night E. Center St.-a-.MI 9-0898 eign Secretary .Selwyn Lloyd, prevailed among offi'ciala of- the Davis had- parked to a nearby trying to saye those gravely hurl. fireball thousands of feet high The tense situation, resulting Some little time ago ^ member $2.95 — A Non. French Foreign Minister Christian British Foreign Office than in the Deaths Hit 13 house and had a babysitter call po­ Tliev had come from iaatern P'""*'*'* >*** and scorched a quarter mile ra- j from (he prison strike and the res- DR. G. A. of the U.S. Marine Cor^s wrote a an. miduestein stales on a bike- | the final drop was 40 feet and Piiieau and U.S. Deputy Under­ press regarding the-use of military lice. She was later taken to Middle­ dius. lignatlon o f the warden, prompted long letter praisings the work of it dashed them onto a rock-strewn secretary of State Robert Murphy, force. , ‘ sex Memorial Hoapital In Middle- and-ti'ain tour of the country. Horrified spectators saw friends i Governor Ribicoff to cancel plana the educators in question, and said floor-. who examined the Suez question A poat-|imcheon meeting of the As Storm Rips town, ‘ ' Torches and emergency lamps and relatives stumble moaning for leaving the state later this CAILLOUETTE he felt their work had changed his for five hours yesterday. three Iftegotiatof* was postponed. Tlie couple had been at a dance I lighted, a path through the night One climber who saw them, said and crying, their clothing afire, week.. life— fpr the better, he Implied. presumgMy for Murphy to await Informants close to the confef^ in Southington. ; up to the scene of disaster near ( they all were roped together, 19, 'from tlie smoke and flamea at the He called off a scheduled ap­ ynhappily, the lesson seems not inatructions fiom Washington. Britfeh Coast 1 WILL RE-OPEN WESTOWN ence said the pfan. which the State , Police retniined silent Crater Rock at the Mountain’s 9,- ' on about ^lOO feet of rope, and sud Shamrock Oil A Gas (Jorp. tank pearance to Connecticut units to have been, a lasting one. "Iphe In Cairo, U.Si Ambassador United States is being asked to 000-foot level. denly two of those at the back farm. Ensuing e.xplosiona burned letter-writing Marine Seems to *■ PHARMACY II Henry Byvoade met with Nassw- about any clues they may have support would give E gj’pt. as well .London', Jdly 30 A violent picked up, nor would they discuss .Some of those hurt lay for hours of the line lost their footing. and shattered three other big (Gontinned on. Page Four) MONDAY, JULY 30 459 Hartford Rd.— M l 8-9948 for M minutes. It waa their fir.at storage tanks and blackened oth­ as Ru.asia. a j>Iace on the Suez In- summer storm lore through Brit­ possible motives for the killing. at the lip of a crevasse as doctors Aa they slid they whipped the talk together since the United other* off their feet and all went ers nearby. ternationai Control Board, and ain -for 24 hours, cau*ih|' at least They questioned Miss' Bropke*. worked over them. Others, whd ,u . c w , ; «....esStat announced 10 dava ago the piiummeting into the crevasse. "The fiery blast snuffed out 13 deaths and leaving a dozen or whof.vva* not seriously Injured, hut could l)e rnoved nfore readily, were GbORGE A. F. l O P E N : that Egypt woi.ld be guaranteed a ,vithdrawal of its offer to help ft- That was just before 4 p.m. Tom their lives and they crumpled in M potL 42-3-II V ; share o f the revenue from the| „„^,,e Egypt * Aswan high dam: more yathts still missing today declined to disclose her story. / LUNDBERG. M.D. in the frothy English Channel. , Pfau, 35. Salem, Ore.. ’ who saw their tracks," Ekiitor Bill Laak of operation Of the waterway. ♦ The t"'o met at Nasser's request. Andrew Forline: who owns /add the Moore County News said. Bulletin^ announces the Ru.asia was a ..signatory or the Neither aide indicated the topic of Six . persons were known livhs near the sandpit where the I them fall, .hurried to them. They were crying and' moaning, he said, 1.95 association of iLL DAY;$=: PLENTY OF nine-power convention of CJonstan- conference drowned after their boats cansiz^ Shooting occurred, said .he..heard Bob Hamilton, a News reporter from the -AP Wires DR. W. JOHN FIELD Only tinople in. 188R which guaranteed There were signs of revolt among’'" churning sea.s. On land, six the shots, but paid scant atten­ News Tidbits land all were helplessly entangled said his hair almost caught 200 GEORGE A. V. the rankl would be open to ships of Prime .Minister Eden's own Con- ' ®^her.a were killed by falling tree* tion., Rabbit hunters, and even j in their rope. He cut the rope. yards from the explosi()n., A shirt>- LUNDBERG Jr„ M.D. all flags ifi peace and war. servative partv in the House of aolne. as winds, accompanied by deer 'poachers, shoot in the area Culled from AP Wires pulled some from the pile then less boy stumbled out with hi* OSTEOPATHIC NAAt;P WITHHOLDS BOSTEK PHYSICIAN $9 00 Mo. After Small D/P. with him in the practice of ^ U N o i^ Y Alarm of Briton* and Fiem h-1 Commons should he fail to produce heavy rains, reached speeds of 90 frequently he said. , t , went down the mountain for help. naked back in flar es. He said the men over the fact Eg>pl’s Nation- effective retaliatora- action, miles an hour. ' J / dead were caujht in a "pool of Montgomery, AU., July 88 Internal Medicine ' I Forlin'e .added that a car drove Resque efforts wei-e' organized (T>—The Nn|lqnnl AaMcliatlen WILL RESUME alist revolutionary leader has their Th, loudest depiahd came from The atorm caused million* of ^is house at a fast rate soon Maine State Prison officials try-|,v(,iftly.The U.S. A ir Force sent a fire.:’’ CHADWICK AGO. 755 Main St. oil and commercial lifeline to the , Cdnservative Deputv Julian dollars damage to British crop*. he heard the shots, but he tng to responsibility for an at- plane to drop, plasma and, other Some pf the o..rning bodies set tor the .Advancement o f Colored People offered to produce name ^ REGULAR o f f ic e Kalamazoo Sales Service Manchester, Conn. ^ Middle East and Far .East at his Amery, who declared'Britain and brought landslides and floods to I tem pt^ break-out^ In which medical supplies and the Royal fire to blankets used to wrap them. mercy was the basis o f thee 'p ro -' France should usq, force if neces-1'*°nie area*. Heavy holiday trafllc i (CoBtiaued en Page Three) Molotov (ktrfttails were hurled ■ Canadian A ir Force sent a helicop-- Other bodies exploded ft-oni inter- of its records In court today, but - 584 Center St., Cor.. McKee oh July 30, 1956 - still refused to make pubUe a HOURS Mahehester—MI 9-0889 ' posat. sary... whether or not the Vnited' Briair) and France was f.* gate...ya-| ter able to onerale at hiph nal steam pressure. A railroad By Appointment It was put in shape during. State* joined "in. halted completely. Hundreds of Uona eSO.^ striking steel to M^(Chord Air Foroe 1 bridge burned a quarter mile away. ■ttst7irTtg~niembers in AfaUMma. Tel. Mitchell 3-5629 ;peroons suffered minor injuries. era who will get pay hike under Base. Wash., to be reare»ses Kuflik. about 13! of > o re s l Hill*. Duluth, Minn., July SO (Jb Tkare. la Sal. laclaelia IQ.aa Sl-to backed away from the tank be- Albert M'oolson, 108, last, Saadaye aad Helidaye tl.M tt.M If Nixon Is Renominated less • was towed into port today i (R-Conn) predicted today the Re- gratification .at passage of, flood: i i v V aruf Rnnnv RnrkisnH cauae o f the intense heat. . COUPON Wishes o r The Family survivor of the CIvU M'ar Union (All Ealee laclada Federal 3ax) by the Boulogne'lifeboat. publican National Convention will insurance bill and aays "great ^ of New York. Louise " said that The other tanks, ranging from Special Fridayt (ram New Laadea. ' Several of toe racers, beaten and'^\v-rite a strong Civil Right* plank j credit" ia due his Connerticut'col- Army, still was in rritleal con* . JOHN B. BURKE 7:80 P.M. Washington, July 30 iJ" Anier-, Eisenhower has expressed delight the COP’S' campaign plat­ ditlon In St. Luke’s Hospital DRY CLEANING torn by the-gale, reached port (Jur-i into llragues in Ckmgress, all of Whom (Continued or. Page Three) (Continued on Pgge Three) Special Balardaye (ram Blitlni lelaad, leans f o r Democratic Action i at Nlxtin’s plan to seek renonilna- ing the night. Search vessels hunt- form. - are Republicans .. Double gang-1 today. He lapsed into uncoa- FUNERAL HOME l:M A.M. (A D A ) said today the Republican ' tion, but has not foreclosed the 'ed for the othei t, as the waters j Bush, who heads toe platform style murder in New York City hys ' srlousnen, early Saturday. M'oel- . TEL. BD S-8S8S ’ party will be taking a "dark and ; possibility of another running SOUND STEAM SH IP LINES, Inc. gradually moderated. None of the j committee, said it was obvious ended a federal court fur hijacking ■ son has been In the hoapital for $oye 20% and More dangerous gamble with the ha- i mate. .Stassen, Eisenhower’s as- the plank would be basM in pa'rt' trial, and polif-c are seeking the t several weeks being treated for 87 EAST CENTER ST. ' ettV Fler, aS'tw Is^ndna, €•»«. boatJ were equipped with radio. ■ AMBULANCE SERVICE ■r. o. bpx mi Uon s future ” if it renominates sistant-for disarmament, .said dur- an( rare (ifficjals were hopeful on President Eisenhower’s pro- slain men’s pals and' co-defendant Stockhchiri’s Engines Reversed, lung congeotlon. On Your Cleaning Bills!: T#|. Ntw L»ad«*« Glb*«B Sa^iUt. Ylce President Nixon. ing a CBS television interview he many had made - shelter even poaals which passed the House.Dr, Abraham J. Feldman of i B*ACk IbIabU 7$ SORRY FDR THE INCONVENIENCE A stiiff report on Nixon's record, doesn’t think ' Eisenhower ha* though they could not report it. during the recent session but' Temple Beth Israel in Hartford I* ALUMINUM STRIKE LOOMS addaessed to delegates snd alter- Vreached -a final condlusion." were buried in the Senate. . one of six leaders in the major New York, July . SO The BUY THE COUPONS BY THE SHEET. "V " “W- The upturned hulls of several Foghorn Silent, Crewman Says nates to the Republican National Says Ike Will M alt boats were risible, in the channel The EJisenhower-supported bill I religious fnitha that'have asked; possibility ef an Innulnent strike GOOD AT ANY TIME OF THE YEAR. ; Due to the recortstrucyion of Center Street, the parking lot in (Convention, based the organiza- . ‘.The President also believes in would have created a bipartisan , party leaders to guard against faced a large' segnaent of the aSk- tioit's conclusion on what it called sn open convention. He will wsl^ (Continued on Page Four) CivH Rights Commission, set up' racial or religious bias in the' New York, July 80 ID —The ’('that surrounded toe return of aur- tloa’a alununum industry today Nixon's "m any limitations and until all the factors are .in," Stss- a special Civil Rights divikion In forthcoming elections, logs of the llnelr .Andrea Dorla,- rivora aboard rescue vessels. but one union spokesman said LADIES' or MEN'S weaknesses." sen said. the Justice Depar|»ient, and Pdblic Health Service announces; which will be Important In in- The streamlined Stockholm and both sides,were “ eager" to avert front of our store will be inconvenient for you to use. How- . "It is a record tliat shrinks when He has maintained that Herter would have mad* It easier to Ukd j release of 3,733,902 do.ses of Salk veetigationa, were saved when the modern 30,000-ton Doris col­ a shutdown. The threat wrote on NOTICE measured against the needs and Civil Rights case* to the federal polio vaccine. . . Train, blown off SUITS or COATS would add strength to the ticket, Runoff Battle Set the ship sank off Nantucket last lided late M’ednesday night in the heels of a settlement In tha The fare increase Rranted by the Connecticut Public reapQnsibilities of America's posi­ as compared with Nixon. Herter. a rrs T * • ' courts. I track by mine just north of Ain Thursday, the Italian Line an­ heavy fog south of Nantucket Is­ steel industry, which was. tied up Utilitiea CommisBion on June 13, 1956 will he put into tion In the world," said the 24-page howeser. has agreed to nominate I j l 1 C X a S J r r i l l i a r V Sen. Hi Alexander Smitn (R-' Sefra,-2(10 miles sbuth of Oran, Al- nounced today. land, Maas. The Doris plunged, to by a 850,900-man walkout Jnly L REG. PAID ever, you will 'find ample parking space at the rear of our store printed document. Nixon ait the GOP convention NJ> agreed with Bush that the gerla. . , Temperature drops to W ITflr effect AuRUst 1st, 1956. New fare structure wijl be: ------r- - the bottom o f the Atlanic the next $ 1 , 0 0 . i -V • . ■ None Vulnerable opening in San Francisco three Republicans will use vigoeouai freeaing mark on Mt. M'ashingtop New York, July 30 (AO A crevy- day with a fatal gash In her aide, A SiUP BILL s ig n e d $1.25 COt'POX ' Preparfetion of the pamphlet weeks from today. . pallas. July 30 (.75—Whether W. language in , endorsing Civil I and In Portland. Maine. . . Miss ; Lee O’Daniel's 300-odd Uiousand man says the powerful engines c>n .The captains ot-both ahips have (iet^sburg, Pm., July M ilL - which is easily accessible from either Olcott St. or South was started before Harold E. Asked about a statement of sup- i „ . ,, o Rights. ^ ' > Burtina Ckoss, 15-year-old daugh- the Swedish liner Stockholm were declined to voice publlcy their Preeldent Eleeahedrer today _ ; MINIMUM FA R E-lS c SLasaen opened his July 23 drive port for -Nixon issued Saturday "1 * 8° 1° '^ "•ervatlve Sen.' Smith also is a member of toe ' ter of former Maine Governor'and reversed before the ship plowed opinions- aa to how and why the signed the bUI authorlaiag ' ' ' V ■■ tb replace Nixon with Gov. Chris- over the names of 180 of the 202 ! v **if* ■ 'to'** ®*' liberal K»*Pb CASH OR ONE TOKEN TO BE SOLD • 'a ■ .-Ito* ^ group which will draw up a plat- ;■ Mrs. Burton C. O os* dies In Bos- into the Andrea Doria. accident Occurred. They say the structlon of an atonalc P f* * * * " . tian A.- Herter of Massachusetts , Republican members of the House, - YarTOroujto in the Texas Demo­ fqrm to bq presented to the (M P j («■ hospital' after 9-vCeek Illness. Bernabe .Polanco Garcia, 36- caulsea must be determined by ofll- merchant shlp-lhe "* * W * 2 TROUSERS-SLACKS-* AT THE RATE OF FOUR TOKENS FOR SOe Adams Street. ss President Eisenhower’s running Sta.ssen questioned it* vtliie, add-; f ”* ' * fiuhemntorial lunoff elcc-, convention^ which opens 'in San State Atty. Gen. J, Lindsay Al­ -ycar-old Spanish seaman on the clal investigations later. so fair as Is known. The rreemwm mate. BUt it took not ,of the Stas- Mng; . ^'** ^'8 fiuesllon today. Francisco three week^ from to- mond ^ Virginia contends suit to Stockholm, also aaid yeSterd*!;''he T h e 12,600-ton Stockholm su& had asksd Codgrera to attth w iy SWEATERS or SKIRTS sen move as "further public ex-' "A secret poll would mean much i Daniel, a states'-rtghter who; ,. eiid aegregattoa in Arlington. Va., was sure the foghorn on his ship I*red a crushed prow- in the an atomic peace skip that w e * THROUGH FARE-25C prestion of the deep sense ef un- more. The party itself Should take j “ '** *** *’***8'> h>» U-S- Sen- Smitli 4*)d he doesn't,^know yet Public schools.wAs "premature.".. wa* silent before the . disastrous, lh Eaat to Malta have been diverted Plset has hoea aperisity alertod WE HAVE BERLOU Gl^ARANTEED MOTH PROOFING. week* after his nomination,'! Nixon himself said'in a Vermont*""1* er Sam'-''Rayburn (D -Tex), had tween Uieii' " ' ~CivU ’’ Rights plank to Cyprus. Stassen said yestet’day he'feels Mvys'conference yeaterday he d oea '428,948 voteVjn the incomplete re- and any comprqmiae statement of the fltockholm’s foghorn. TVhen j SAME DAY CLEANING SERVICE. ^ Zone Linita As Ordered BwPublic Utilities Comnfission Egj-ptiaii customs' officials an- lU a y Bellved Sate' certain Herter'i ' name< will be not think the controverey has hurt* turns. ■ tljit might bo worked out by toe nouiM otgera to prohibit exporta the hpm is operating, he.aaid, the' WESTERLY: ClTARLlE'S STAND placed in nomination for, toe JJo. the party, adding that "any Fonner U.S. Sen., and Gov. Democrats in hopes of avoiding a j payAblo In sterling; to Britain and The line trin^ed, the- number «>f sound is overpowering. ’______irraninn araa ertain elalwrt,. EASTERLY: JUNCTION OAK ST. and SILVER LANE 3 spot on the OOP ticket becau.

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