,-f- - — ...... ' ■ ' ^ ' ■ ** ■ /J - * V . J ' . V* t?r i;' WEDNESDAY, JtJLYSl, M6S Avwnige Daily Net Preaa Ron The Wsatiker AmrbfBter twMiijtts V w 4to Week CnSed ■ft — . J M y 37, 19S8 TiMnderelMwcr* tepitoeg elr e f tto mn“ . ttnsi parts ton G ro o ip e t o S tu d y ! b^eold to prtwato deivalopaTB. Town Plans 13,670 early tonlgM. Low tooiglit bi toe Tbs fWatod ^ Me. Frtdey sntmy end wmm wfto About Town Rene«r^ IVoject (pa ton rsmsla partly 1® Member of ifae Audit low humidity. High iw the SH, of the sgMioy. howavar, » ToVseWell^ BurcM o t OroulstloB Mtmdte»ter— A City of VUlago Charm tha to m Ot reatrto t o i sto ^ 11^. Hid Mn^ Jolm B- lin d sa y , I a r m s Rheiat ] 51 BrcMon Rd^ wiH aaU SMturday ■nmi qotoemente on the design t* im- At Love Lane on ttid 8 8 -Qm m FNderiIca dor a iibed btoMinga. MANCHESTER, C0NN„ THURSDAY, AUGUST 1. 1M8 (OMeMed ASrertotoig ea Page tt) PRIC* SEVEN CENTS M««n-day cndM to NaaMU and Jight hp siWirtoti eg a ____ TIMM, tto town can avoid, if » VOL. L X X X n, NO. 357 (TWENTY PAGES) tho Batiainaa ter aadaw rlapsoeit Agaaey aeeiiss. finding tto c « ^ e ^ Although the lain that fell on the local area Monday night and (BSBAi)., cssaaiBHalis ffises Ray- ■wrtlnn of tto North End IWang ItiH Carol Toratenaon, 53 Oo- SKihg mM Jtmsaalm-and the into tlw' oonventloiial tooppmg Tuesday morning helped consider, ably in holding reservoirs at a buRi Rd.. will ba hosteaa o t a to SB taftomaJ center p*(ttertl-a «*«»*» of s ^ stipfiar party and maeting od the auBTOunded hy aoree of black constant level, tha Town Water Ht S F™- to tS» IHiiiihipto Department has planned steps to 'candia L o (^ , Order of Vaaa, to- BnOding IhiB i c nmna- topped parking areas- North Korea Charges norrow at o:30 pjn. at h«r home. prevent any immediate lowering ______nsnsKssi aesa are of thoee levels. to the Itinflniagallsgwa as the MRA Langtry Fired, Lawrence Wittkofake, new su­ The Rev. and Mrs. James L.. Ictoks Cor a FBtmHni to drv^pm ent unaom and family have returned Johnston to Call perintendent o f the water depeut. tSact -wHl i.iiswigf v toe » es ree- meat, announced today that water .'ram a vacation to Maryland and ■T tfbc VQU is A IVCCEIC the New Jersey ^oree. The Rev. At Outdoor Dance win be drawn into Uie town water American War Plot mipply from the Lhve tiane well, Mr. Ransom, pastor of the Preo- afdtarsebBrs has b.\’terlan Church, wiH preach at Earl Johnston wHl call for the to help keep the Globe Hollow and ______ttor Umar p*o- S ou th K orea (A P )* ‘ tose. »cr«pj»ng end violeUng the* Brig. Gen. Oierle* Pershing "unday servies. Manchester Square Dance Club Porter Reservoir levels high. SEXIUL. posato' S«r fflto ■m s Htae l*« BOtA The purpose of the move, ac- Korea armistice agreement Brown of McAlester, Okla., acting £—■ 4toigitoL w ton Oto CUdaens Saturday at 6 p.m. at an outdoor —Communist North Korea American commanders in Korea commander of the 1st Cavalry Di­ Membera of Manchester coiding to Wittke^toke, is to lessen Martin Asserts Advjsuiy CaBMutosa- accused the United States to­ admit they possess weapons capa­ vision, order’ed searchlights to iVATES will meet tonight at 8 at dance at Waddell SdxxH. The event the danger of low water levela, in T l* jiifll toairtl wiit gst its fiito ia open to area clubs. Those at- case of a protracted dry spell. day of “war provocation ble of firing nuclear warheads and brighten the ISVa-mllc front pa­ tha O’Brien Funeral Home. 104 look to tte gtitos ItoiigMu. bovrrrer. that atomic tactics are practiced. trolled by his outfit. .Main S t, Hartford, to pay re- fcudiiig are reminded to bring lawn Water levels at the two reser­ plots” in this divided penin­ Mobile Classrooms Arrive in Bolton A BBBODli^ivs' Etoaflbsr Ed- They normally decline comment Brown also ordered out heavier speeta to the late Mm. James chairs tor use during intermisriOTs- voirs are down only three feet, and sula. It ignored the Red sui­ with the trailers were compiete fUmishtngB Including 30 ysTfl SC(rtHJLf3c stoi tistory tftag,. a t are of no immediate concern, ac- on whether nuclear warheads are patrols and a power boat loaded FYanooUne, mother-in-law of Mrs. Bolton’s three leased trailer dasspooma were deJivered to the de- Members in charge of aetIriUes cide squad that klqgied into stored in Korea. Roooo Fraiicbline. a member. desks and chairs as well as a teachers derft and chair for mch 1w » j_iiiiiiiibH pfitoi <**■ s r » ha* cording to the water department, with soldiers to search coves along mentary school site this morning. Workmen are rtiown level­ ■boon stflsritoa.jam ^ *>* toe the evening are Mr. and Mi*- South Korea this wedi and American troops "who.se hands the river. Travel in single Jeeps unit. The mobile cJesBrooms were leased to avoid dotoile seswons Norman Moore, door duty, and Wittkofske pointed out that tha ing the traaiers which will rest on cement btock®. Aleo leased fro two grades next year. (Herald photo by Satemds). flibto tto mtoilttoD i—niSi eontrol over Glastonbury Reservoir, on the oth- IdDed three UJS. soldiers. are dyed in the blood of the Ko­ was forbidden. Karl B. Kehler. aon of Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Thomas Moore, as­ rean people" must set out of South .Mia. Kart J. Kehler, 79 Constance the v jy r s t i —* sff the lawn/pleted ,er hand, is vety high, and la a»< The Itato K oreu toreign min- ‘"rhere must be at least two He Failed in s i s t by Mr. and Mrs. John Mora, Korea, the (tommunist broadcast Dr., and John A. WiHiams. son of Roy Higgins, Coventry; Mrs. B ar-1 Progress Ave., Rockville; Mrs.! Dr.; Mrs. R o « OoOins and leflewelBgsiiamlL tually running over with water. iatry accoeed (hr State Depart vehicles in every detail and we've Aftar tihr ttsssB n d dasis rgfreshmanta. asserted. Mr. and Mrs. Roger G. Williams, bars Orlowskl and iiughter, 14 1 Mary Barry and son, 34D Garden | East Hartford. ment’ iX trytos ** ~co«er up the started riding shotgun throughout ’The broadcast made no mention the area," Brown said. 1708 IVifiand Tpke.. are on the Hospital Notes criminal ■ a tm of CJL b..|>erial- of the ambush killing of two U.S deasi'a list at the Massachus^ts ism in Soolh Korae aad to Justify soldiers Just south of the demili Kim Sung-eun. South Korean de- Inatttnte of Technology, Cam- tto kmg-terto o c c ^ e tk e of South fen.^e minister, said Monday’s am Visiting hours iare 2 to 8 p.m. . tarized zone Monday or the skir-, Martin Asks bri^gb, for the 1M3 ^>ring term. Koree by the 0 A . Aney." I mish six miles farther touth Tues-, bush was a futile effort to force Both are graduates of Manches­ for all areas, except maternity, where they are 2 to 4 p.m.. and “ By piayiag wp t o e anexiatent j day in which another American. American troops to withdraw i ter High School. gr.Wfl?;- t «•;' ‘'t *■ flireat fiuui toe ICorto.*" tokl a ; ^ South Korean policeman and ftxjm the Korean front. 6:30 to 8 pm. 'and private rooms, J * ' Onmnunua braadcaat. "tto U.S. j four North Koreans died. The U.N. * news conference the Board Drop 'nie monthly meeting of the where they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. J., • - -'-vi** ' W- V ‘ * ih S impecialista are tooStoly trying to ; cbmmand said the North Koreans w*" “ 'so "« sinister .Tunior Auxiliary of Manchester Visitors are requeated not to ' ' canxartlage (to war prorocstion aere carrying weapons used In the sdbeme to create tension along the Memorial Hospital will be held to­ smoke in patient’s rooms. No more plots they are hatrbtog te tt o l^ b u s h Monday. ^ Korean front" to check the Soviet Works Post morrow at 10 am . at the h o ^ ta l tw’o visitors at one time per • - r SiaiUi." j The United States denounced the! Union'i movement toward the cafeteria. MeRd>ere ^re reminded patient. Ndrili Korea said toe Aaiericana \ ambush as a "vicious, unprovoked lYestem .world. that attendanoe la required at the a i« tzyiag to Jartify "aggiesaire attack." \ Bodies of the two 1st Cavalry Chester F. Langtr>-. tiia meeting. Patients Today: 216 acts of toeir ^pwa-" B said the U.S. Army patrols aided by Division men killed in the ambush ADMITTED YESTERDAY: *- man who was hired to help J»- - S' ' United hns heightened ten- spotlights searched the banks of Monday will be escorted home for organize the Department Ticketi for "FbU Fanfare,’* a Stephen Whitelaw, ^'Newington; aion by iadindnciag “ atonic wcap-! the Imjin River along the demili- burial, their commanding officer, a t fartiion mid home decorating show, Thomas Kerr, 311 Burnham St.; ,-syt- one and gndad n ia d e s and turn-1 tarized zone for more (Jommunisti _ _ _ Public Works in 1959. will be Ernest Richie, 106 Bretton Rd.; ' V are behtf (fistrOnited by members fc, , > -wv I ' ■ -v <-f ' 5' 0'%'' * . 57 % «„f Santo K ona w to an atomic infiltrators. ' (Continued on Page Two) removed from his post as of the Amior Century Club. The Jeffrey Lahbe, Tolland; Mrs. Isa­ Xt, deputy director of public event Is scheduled for Thursday. bella Robertson, 77 Henry St.; Da­ f. .. V \ fP b Sept. 36. at 2 pm . at the Statler- vid Limberger. RFD 2. Rockville; works effective Aug. 30. H&on Hold. Hartford. Proceeds Mrs. F’atrioia Bailey, 62 Bast St., Langtry .says he was notifted wM benefit Camp Courant. Tick­ Rockville; Robert Jerome, 291 State News yesterday by (Jeneral Manager ets will be availaUe until the end Spruce St.; Mrs. Mae Charest, V? ■'WSS.’t Dr. Ward Critical; Richard Martin of his impending of August, and may be obtained Birch Mt. Rd., Bolton; Frederick di.smiasal. .. ■ : r...... Ma)-tin gives as grounds for Fe- from Mis. Donald A. Forstroni. McMahon, RFD 2, Rockville; Ray­ ; .'f. 'i 191 Tanner St. mond Spellman, 24 Thompson St., Roundup moval: "Failure to plan and to- i'- 'K y» ' Rockville: yira. Anna Benson, 36 Jury Convicts Him recl the operations of snow piow- Strant St.; Mrs. Laura Nelson, 61 ■ ' --.LSL. . I. ing and re-movai; ice contral Avondale Rd.; George F^tnam, street and highway repair and 206 Hollister St.; Leon I^ovench- mainteinance. garbage' and refuae .T . . • : • i . LONDON fAP> oper-AHis attorneys said they would ap- RKO. Zenith Lite disposal and storm water sewvr er. South St., Rockville; Mrs. Eliz­ ated en Dr. Sleptoa Ward today peal. ” abeth Luetjen, 6 Fairvicw Ext., maintenance functions o f the Pub­ to fgwo a hmalhnig passage in Sentencing was postponed until R e x c i i l t e r » f P jlV T ^ V lic Works Department in aueh a Rockville; Mrs. Carrie Kirtland, 29 Ins HwMf and leperted he was Ward can be brought into court, j * Clyde Rd.; George Johnson, Co­ manner as to gain the respect and Doctors said that would be a t, ------confidence of sub.stantral elemwits lumbia: Ann T'ettelbach, Oolum- least a week. He could get seven! HARTFORD, Qjnn. (AP) -RKO fcrfa; Raymond Oouchon, Coven­ of the community. " ONi CONSTITUTION PLAZA Sufferkig baaa an estetdoae of years in prison on each count. | General and Zenith Radio Ck>rp. The Fhiblic Works Departicent ' p ' c r ' r try; Dwight Landman, Ellington; Destroy Ragweed, Minimize Sneezes tonga he took Wedasartay. Ward Ward was acquitted on one ‘ today expres.sed official satisfac- Thomas Irwin, 123 Benton St.; HARTFORD charge of living off the pros- tion with the result.s of its (i-st has been subject lo oonroderable Iba ttana to citomiinHte ragweed, tihe bane ot hay fewer mifferera, is was lansBare toal he bean public critici.am recently about Mrs. Dale Thibeault, 21 Laurel now. aeoordtog to Dr. Jdhn F. Ahrens of the Onnedticut Agri- convicted on twn vice chargee titution of Vicky Barrett and two j year's experiment with subscrip- THF FINEST CHOICB St.; Richard Liegl, 21 BUyue Rd. cfAtural EbqMrtmenibal Sltation, Windsor. Btoaaoma, wWeh end giwwlBg out of Brilala'a sex-and- of procuring tmderage girls. Pros- Uon tcleriaion in the Hartford highway and sidewalk mainte­ ADMJTTED TODAY: Harold Aa aoA anpa’ 1 i **ly »airhanged (Cantoned an Page Tea) —While no hard and fast con­ BrR’THS TODAY: A daughter area a cordial invitation to visit our mag­ am tki|y whSte dUtotatn with a fea’thery appearance. It is a mem­ “ That ia to aav. ha ia atfil clusions could yet be made, it partment. One of the initiaJ l eeopi- blxx^k i s l a n d f r e s h to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Delnicki, ber of the tansy flunUy and gtvee forth an aromatic smell when a ' ar oilicaDy to atm was evident subscription tele­ mendations was the eliminatiaB ef 86 Hemlock St.; a son to Mr. and nificent new main office and headquarters dtalk la broken 'or ita leavee am oniehed. 'Hie height of toe vision was meeting a public need. the |X)St of deputy director. SWORDFISH M n. Alfred Parent, 166 W. Middle anta vary frolh a few Inchee to about two fee*. (Herald pho- “ A aBgh* opeiatiaD la a lUiaElected; —-Subscriptions have increa.sed The dismiseal comes no* as a re­ ’I ^ e .; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ at Om Constitution Plata in Hartford. S by SaitotniB), ____ to reptoec to sharply over the past two months, sult of the DeMarco study, wfajcii tube, and thto is ■■■ more than 3,000 homes now will not be officially oomprieted ftv lb. 59c l i ^ Haherem, 616 Spring St.; a many months, but as the preroga­ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Richard at toe weaneat.” ' Frondi^ FreedSe a r r y ^ the service. CHESTER F. LANGTRY —fe e total number of subscrib­ tive of General Manager Martin. Person, Andover. IT BfLONGS TO ALL OF US However, at the same tkne Mar­ DISCHARGED YBSTEIRDAY; Barry Charges Tax Pressure dOWB Us ers is not as Important as the HAWAIIAN PUNCH throat. In Argentina proper sized sample "to develop tin has recommended to the dl- Howard Lappen, Wapping; Miner­ We feel that this beautiful new building is reotors that the deputy direetnrs (RED) va Chappell, 139 Hollister St.; data for' our owii purposes and not only a tribute to Hartford, but that it On Merchants to Remove Bias official, said toe apentom was a for Federal Communications Q>m- Ike Asks for Caution post be itoolished Mrs. Mauguerite Coleman, 108 tzadieotaBBy. which coaMata of BUENOS AUtES. Argentina According to the town charter 3 $ 1 .0 0 Lockwood St.; Mrs. Margaret (AP>—te . Artare nUa, a moder miiwlon in its eventual evaluation wpreeenta the progress and growth of the malriag aa opsstog toto toe wind­ of pay television.' the manager may remove any of­ Wetherrti, 343 Parker St.; Mrs. By THB ASSOCIATED PRESS <»about the direcUve when he teati- pipe. ate liberal unknown to interna- ficial he appoints u-iien X is. m Myrtle Friend, 110 Oak Grove St. ■Btire state and of Manchester. As one Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Arlz. fles on the defense budget. Ward, M. om arUst and oaten- thmal poittica, ia Aigsntoia'a pi ^Program expenditures i,re In Ratifying Test-Ban hie opinion, in the be*t interest of KRAFT'S NEW DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. has demanded a Senate investiga- "We want to know how far they path wito frted s ia piacaa, ident-«lect two pocket civil wars cmisistent and that disconnections the to'wn. and proi-iding that the I'A OUART SIZE Cecile Simano. Thompeonville; nf tile important offices of The Connecti­ tion of what he said was the use plan to use the billions of defense was taken to toe toi atal Wadnan- and 16 months aftar toe military due either to dissatisfaction or de­ employe (s notified in writing of Mrs. Ernestine Mitchell, 404 Hart­ of Income tax returns information dollars fo rsoclal reform or to set day after aamDoanag a maashra grabbed the country. linquency in paymelit "are re­ the reason for his removal. cut Bank and Trust Company, omr new The country doctor, to, easily markably low.’ ’ By JACK BELL * would have liked an endorsement ford Rd.; WiUiam Weidner, Minor to pressure merchants In areas up a gestapo to check on all peo­ tom of a baitdliaatc. WASHINGTON (AP) - Former which might nudge GOP . .senators Any oifficer thus discharged has MIRACLE WHIP Hill Rd.. RockvUle; Mrs. Margaret won victory in the electoral col­ The experiment got under way m § headquarters in Hartford, belongs to ns, near military bases to accept de­ ple in the military as well as A few b oon aaihcr he had told President Dwight D. Eisenhower along toward a favorable vote. the right to a hearing before the INTRODUCTORY 7Q -. Gilbert, 268 Woodbridge St.; Mil- segregation. many businessmen,” Russell said. lege Wednesday. He got 261 votes, June 2t, 1962, over WHCT-TV. board of directors, although toe friends he toJieved Ha trial was 22 more than needed. Channel 18. has flipf>ed on a caution light for F^or a time it looked as though PRICE * ton Plouff, 119 Autumn St.; Mrs. too. The conservative Republican Georgia's senior senator heads Republicans maneuvering ginger­ the President would have diffi­ decision to remove reoiams in toe Linda Janssen, Windsor Locks; the Senate Military Appropria- an act of puiita al le ienge for his Within minutes aftar K became a^d several Southern Democrats triggering toe Piufuiuo arandal. ly into position for Senate con­ culty in getting GOP representa­ hands of the general manager. Mrs. Rita Gonci, 24 West St.; denounced Wednesday the dlrec- tions subcommittee as well as fiie ^ obvious the Job as 29th president Town officers and political fig­ ’ MAXWELL HOUSE was nUa’s, the military-dominated Drug Chargeo Placed sideration of the limited nuclear tion at the Moscow signing cere­ Mrs. Kathryn Crowley, 23 Diane live issued by ^^fense^ Secretary Armed Services Committee. ^ test ban treaty, monies. But he was able lo per­ ures all remained officially sder.t Dr.. Vernon; (3ieryl Amorgida, 63 A SHOVmACi OF RANKING Robert S. McNawara last week. Elsewhere in Washington, a Sen- ° caretaker overnment of Fh-esi' BRIDGBPORT (AP)—Five men toda.i’ On the removal, ahhougr. mSTANT COFFEE ate Commerce Committee heard “ aecrrtary ^ dent Joee Maria Ghudo fr.;ed the were arreatad on oharges of vio­ Eisenhower's statement in New suade Sens. Leverett Salton.stall, Whitney Rd.; Fhtricia Girardin, The directive Authorized mili­ York Wednesday that the agree­ R-Mass., and George D. Aiken, most admitted they were not acr- Dart Hill Rd., Wapping; Mrs. witnesses from the North and ■ f **™»*»* “ 27th president. Dr. Arturo Fron lating toe state narcotios lawn tary commanders to designate as with Ward's'- protege, pniatitiite ment between the United States, prised by the news. 6 oz. jar 87c Lmetta Desautels, 399 Parker St.; We can it “the new center of banking in off-limits for servicemen commun- South criticize Atty. Gen. Robert F. ” « - ■ diai. today at 2:46 ajn.. when a police- Town directors, party chsirnisr Oiristine Keeier. 21. Ward had man saw one of them throw out the Soviet Union and Britain to (Continued on Page Six) Steven Walker, 3 Walnut St.; Greg Connectient.’’ From ha spacious exhibi- Ities which practice "relentles.s! Kennedy for saying there is no | „*^***" ’, " , ” i bad been a priapner halt ail but underground tests has (General Manager Mertin. and Spencer, 7 Benedict Dr., Wapping; dlacrirnlnatlon” against Negroes, j evidence of Ommunist involve-1 tw t a aeCTeiaTT since the military command de­ of a oar window a box police Langtry himself all had "no eom- s h u r f in e an Air Force Re-' ment in racial demonstratlona “ ooae a u the posed him March 29, 1M2. He was bekeved oontained 10 dooka of ".some advantages and some dis­ Mrs. Lucinda Boyce, 184 School tim lobby on the street floor right up to Goldwater, advantages" just abouj sums up ment " to make. St.; Peter Spirito, East Hartford; serve major general, told the Sen- around the country, Profumo bad Bed when be denied hrid first on aa island in the Plate heroin. the anifiar. the majority opinion among Sen­ B S A Inaug^urates Nor would Langtry say whether WHITE MEAT TUNA iW beeatifuDy decorated lounge on the ate he felt the action carried the William Loeb, pubUsher of the River and for the last five months Patrolman Ronald F^hriani. of he intends to appeal to the direc- Advertiaemenit— seeds of a possible military take- Manchester (N.H.) Union Leader, "Sameliodly had to be awerifieed at San (3arlos de Bariloche, a win­ toe first precinot, said he was on ate Republicans. So, too, did his refusal to take World J a m b o r e e toi-8 3 cans 95c Noth floor, it represents the very last over. , said that ")Communlsts definitely and that arnnenn* was me,” Ward ter resort in the Andes. patrol when he observed an auto Although notified by letter of Apply for a personal loan. If I But Sen. Jacob K. Javits, R -, are a factor in the civil rights said. nUa’s election is to be eertified with a Nesv York hoenae plate a stand on the pact until military word in modem banking services and facil­ men and scientists have testified the dismussal only yesterday he you are overwiielmed with bills, N.Y., said "I am proud that the agitation." As be lay with po-1 by Oongress Atv- I12 and he will driving in an eiratic manner. MARATHON, Greece (API—A-V fully about all aspects of it. .said that he had had belund-tbe COME TO PINEHURST come to the Conneotlcut Bank and ities. aecretary of defense has enough State Sen. John C. McLaurin of lice at his I a -Jory in tha ha inangmtad Oet. 12, oidiiw the When toe policeman started to traditional Boy Scout torchlight - scenes indications that remove: FOR VERY FRESH CORN 'Trust Company to learn how help­ guts to make that kind of direc- Mississippi urged the committee Old Bailey Oasrt twaal him guilty | (3uido regime which survived pursue toe oar and ordered the In language similar to the call by Senate Republican Leader ritual, magnified to a mammoth' might be foithcoming \ AND ful and tnexiiCTislve it can be to tive.” to call FBI Director J. Edgar on two cmada of Bring off toe some W attempts to overthrow H. driver to puB to the side of the oonsoUdate all your biBs and pay 1 prostitadoa of dniriine and! ------Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois for scale, inaugurates the 11th World,, During the pa.< few \ months SAIADA’S NEW ICED TEA Sen. Richard B. Russell, D-Ga., Scout Jamboree tonight on the has beem them off monthly. GUIDED TOURS aaid McNamara will be asked (Continued on Page Elevew) Marilyn (Kandy ■ Sice-Dwries, 18. (O aatlaaiS ow Page SSeivca) (Ountomed en P i ^ Twaiva) a "minute examination” of the treaty's implications, Eisenhower historic Plains of Marathon. vehement attack)^___^ ___ added: More than «,000 visitors were A* * ^ u m ^ o f eom- The next tfane you arc in downtown Hart­ "We must listen very closely.” expected to join 14.000 scouts from pwnts-mostly about tow-n fiM Eisenhower's noncommittal fxjsi- 7* nations to see Crown Prince Uons controlled bj- the pubhr ford, please stop m and take a guided tour tion obviously was disapfiointing Constantine of Greece open the works department — John HanfXK. to President Kennedy and Demo­ 103 Falknor Dr., formed a grcxRi of our building. It’s well worth the trip. cratic congressional leaders. They (ConttnMod en Page Eleven) called the Citizens Committee for Guides are on duty every day, Monday Beitter Government in Miandies- / *4, Deepening Crisis: ler. which petitioned for a through Friday from ten m the morning The Political Effects chfange in Che form of govetn- meiYt from council-manager *o I f M K v til three in the afternoon. If you want EDITOR’S NOTE—In a poten­ never voted before. As the num­ mayor-alderman s>-stem. ► tially powerful weapon in bia fight ber grows, the political leverage Adm. David McDonald Then in May the town s Arreo- SHOCK more details, do c(»ne in to (me of our Man­ qgwtwat aegregatlop, the Negro to of the Negro increases. Here, po­ chester offices. We should be delighted entliuaiagtically taking part today tentially, to a powerful weapoii In (Oontinued on Page Tweiv*) ABSORBERS to a massive vote registration hto fight against segregation. NavahOperations Chief to help you make special arrangements. campaign. Aa the number grows, The drive moves through many toe political leverage of the Ne­ ehannela. t , •! gro increases. Fowth in a spe­ The woman in TUskegee may WASHINGTON (AP)—The Navy^. .stature and greatness, have also * . J ______...... J cialised aeries of articles by ‘The have deeitfed to try to register “ J.LEOBODO, Associated Press on the racial cri- after hearing a constantly-repeat­ changed commands today, wel served as an inspiration to sailor Bulletins Vice President ed radio appeal, attending a meet­ coming aboard Adm. David L. men in every part of this earth.’’ liiill McDonald as the new chief of Korth said he wanted Anderson Culled from AP Wirea Most Car^ :u::: ing, or simply receiving a hand­ Installed For A HjjU B f REIMAN MORIN bill. naval operations and bidding fare­ to know that "his serviev to our Little More nstalled For A Little More nliii well to the retiring chief, Adm. nation, is deeply appreciated and TUSKEGEE. Ato. (AP) — The Elsewhere, Negro workers can­ vass a residential district on reg- George W. Anderson. I hi.s forthrightness, professional WARD NE.AR DEATH Negro woman tsays abe to M years ' McDonald. 87, a native of i^ y.r skill and devotion to duty are LONDON (-AP)— Dr. StephvB old and wants' to register to vote. IstiatiaB days, ringing doorbells. If the h ou ses^ isn’t registered, ville, Ga., moved from the 6th strengths which have led the way Ward was placed In an iroB HEAVY DUTY Sbe doesn’t know toe {noccdure, Fleet and Eastern Atlantic Com­ for the greatest Navy in the lung with brunchial pnetuiHiaiB merer torring done it they urge her to go to the eouit- BONDED hoiaw Immediately. If she has no mand to the Pentagon post—the world." and was reported near toato to the offices ef toe Tutoegee same route Anderson had fol­ day. Conricted on twa rica FOR ANY trnnqportation, prarida M. If Korth gave to each of the two CM c Aasortotiop. a Negro o i g ^ - lowed. the sailor’s wish—"Good luck, fair! charge* growing oat e t torlb- AMERICAN CAR Mffaa. toey give her a 'aao^ a aha says die can’t leave her aMI- draB, they offer to baby-dt. Sacretary of the Navy Fred winds and a following sea. " aln’s s©.\ and ■ecarlty ■rnndvl. S*T of eogy of toe Alabama registration Korth formally greeted McDonald Whatever views Anderson might the society osteopetfc wan to a tom . gfowty. studying it line by Or they station themselvM to 4 SHOES ------and said goodby to Anderson In have about the decision of his ci- deep coma from an overdone nC For INSTALLED bne. rile IBto to toe form. A TCA municipal buildings. A Negro a brief address prepared for the vilian bosses not' to reappoint him drugs taken Wednesday o« Us 2 AT DISCOUNTS offictol finds aome minor errors comes in for, say, a driver’s li- change of command ceremony at (or another two-year term as last day of his trial. Tbe paea- WHEELS bat otosrwtoe. be mys, the papers canae. They Uk whether he ia the naval station here. President chief he has kept to himself so i monis developed after toroat registered. If not, they try to HEAVY-DUTY ■ 32 Bfices. vorkiiig together to Create a Better Tomorrow tibi: arc to sedsr. He trito her where, Kennedy has appointed Anderson far. But he wore today the Dis­ surgery to ease Us breatiiiag. NEW ■ad OB wUeh days,' sbe can file persuade ktoi to do ab, there Mid ambassador to Portugal. tinguished Service Medal pinned LOW lir |M, 98IU fM»% aod your commvoity.^. m a real iqipHratioa. S R to aocapt- tocB. Korth noted that both McDonald on him Tuesday by President Ken­ l .S. ENVOY SCORED PRICE MUFFLER 1 ad. bhe win be a registoced voter. Aaetoer deriee to toe “voter and Anderson have spent nearly nedy, who thanked him for his SAIGON. Soutli Viet Nasa SOAOO A reporter qaeanoBa bar. She cUBto.” Thia to a meeting in which 40 years in the Navy and said '"sometimes dangerous and always (AP) — South Viet Nam's tsR $3.88 We Stock At 1 says, simply; Negro instructors show would-be MB— Exchange HARTFORD MERIDEN STAFFORD SPRINGS both “ have distinguished them­ challenging years” of naval serv­ Buddhist priest coniplaiaed to « Discount Prices, ...... THE CONNECTICUT BANK *T Just want to become a citi- ap^cants the tachnicalitles of selves as great men of the sea ice. Kennedy has named Ander- cable to Resident Kennedy t«> BUXMinELD MIDDLETOWN ENFIELD sca of our country. Being regia- re^stering, how to correctly fill and exemplary leaders in our .son amba.s.sador to Portugal. day that I'.S. .Aiiihassador Fred­ e Fuel s Distributor DANIELSON MOOSUP tered will make me a fuU ritiien.'* out the forms. In Tuskegee ailone. Navy and our nation McDonald, 57, has risen rapidly erick E. Noltlng Jr. is not re­ Pumps Points and AND TRUST COMPANY W ALUN G Fok) This scene—with Its immense during the month of June; there He recalled that McDonald has in recent years. He began moving flecting "the understanding aad Condensers EASriMAGTON NEWINGTON potentialities for toe Negro move- were 19 such "clinics.’’ had years of experience in com­ up only three years ago when he goodwill of tbe .American pee-' #' Water WEST HARTFORD manb—to batog re anTtod to hun- Aad toere la Mm tomous Ato- :HS mands of ships and fleets and said was assigned to the riaft of tho pie.” The cable referred to a Sai­ Pomps e Cartmre- IBS MAIN ST. 16 NO. MAIN ST. MANCHESTER l*AEKAIffi EAST w u n ro a D NORWICH dkadi o t cittoa to toe Betoh today. hama anjle. He wafta ttrou ^ toe il-ia; “ I am confident that Adm. Mc- North Atlantic Treaty Organiza­ gon newspaper story that qaoted tors WETHERSF1E1D SSS b b s GeaeratorB BMMOOO NORWICHTOWN M to toe rsaiH of toe votor«eg- atreata eC Hants vela, eairylBg a Dooalfl will discharge all hto tasks tion high command in Ftarto. Two Nolting as saying be had sreB €81 Mala 8L, Maactoeter tofrattoB drive. / aandwidi billboard. The dgn sad missions with the tenacity, tha years ago he became commander no evidence of religtous persecn . s Starters s Cbutohes ROCKViLLfe ' WILLIMANTip nnogtaoat the Sooth. Negro \ reato, ‘Taa not reglatered because rigor and the professional skill of the 6th Fleet In the Mediter- tion in South Viet Nam. Nslt* Charge With UNI-OABD SROTON e Wheel R«v. FVed C. Bennette Jr. inatruota Atlanta Negroea bow to SB a«l orgaRtoaltoqp are working to rag- I’m a mula What’s your excuse?’’ that has been hto hallmark" for ranean. then last April was desig- ing coiild not be readied for s Voltan MANCHESTER SOMERS WINSTEO totar naere e t their people, thou- hto years as a naval officer nated as commander-ln-chlef of comment. However, be has aot Bearings rtowM 0*»>oto !«*«»■*••< tocim wUefa wffi enable tfaem to vote. atmBar ctoeaea are held to Regnmws ili an aObrt to lacpeaee Negro voting jwwer. (A P Wtrepboto). ■■ato e f acaa end womca wte •a Paga Three) To Andersem, the secretary said U.S. Naval Forces in Europe, the depled toe aceuracy af the OPEN to I fJL CgrUaders o UUvaraal tbat "your many sfriendld attrl- Eastern AUantie and tos Medlt«r-; tartoa. The cable was seat hR m i fridaar o Master Joteti butsa, which have brought yo« ranearn^ the Raw. Thleh Thiak KhlaA

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KAltOBiynSU IfW N fl HEKALP. MANCHESTER. OONIL THURSDAY. AUGUST 1, I M f KAMCBASTER FTENING HERALb, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1963 Knd Fhannacy ( m M .that a rfMaga la th^ North IM .la kapaiar Bitt wiih\Re8ervations Lost and Found tive, but tNpka that tha ehuga larly pnd' at widely-spaced inter­ state constitution, and then have plications for a candidate for pub­ Negro slate. We don’t want Negro “ Nipuld be la r*Bovatkai 'aiid la»- Sheinwold on Bridge vals. They worked slowly, and been rejected for omissions of lic office in the South. domination and we have preached f a t This morning Marie Morin, provemaat, rather than in dertroy’- .D^pening Crisis; There have been indications al­ that for years. Hi left her home at 96 Glen- ing exiatlag buUdiag^ wliicli. in then quit for toe day,. whUe Ne­ punctuation. Whites, meanwhile ready—although, It Is difficult to "W e just want to vote tor the Directolps Favorable ^ wood St. to go to the library To North End Change most caaes, are solid rtiructurea.” BRIDOE DBTBXTTIVB < groes were stiU waiting in line tq have been asked to copy such sim­ say with certsdnty—that the Ne­ best qualified man.” OVERWEIGHT end then to the bank for her He feels that It isn’t fsir to sc- SIFTS EXCUSES Noclh dndi file applications. Or' they rejected ple provisions as, ‘Th'er# shall be gro vote tipped toe balsince in mother. She was accompan­ cuse people "who have lived la Both Mm applications on technical grounds. no Imprisonment for debt.'"' certain electioi». Some residents NEXT: THE ECONOMIC EF­ tt> JOB By ALFRED SHEINWOIJD Mississippi’s Gov. Ross Barnett,' preaciijMofi. oar d M OD9I* ied by her giri friend, Miae the North BtM) Ml their lives, e i For example, on March 17,' 1961, of Birmingham, Ala., for example, FECTS XEX. You moot k far IM 7 m y Although North End redevelopment plans are far from A good detective is sure to hear The Political Effects after a. long legal battle, a fed­ ascribed, the small number of reg­ To Renewal Planning Irene Halenar, 18. kving in Bum areas.” say Negro ballots ousted T. Eu­ or your jncckex 1h Now, going to the bank is comi^ete, most of the area businessmen agree that changes A___ rfieck Bmws that ooromeata hundreda of excuses when a eral court in Alabama ruled on a istered Negroes in his state to oth­ gene (Bull) Connor from the city ercise. laxmdTes. : lawsuit Involving Macon County. er causes. In a copyrighted inter­ ao-called reduUiigj not a new chore for Marie, in the North End of town are inevitable, and will prove to be | ^ ppinteos by North Bad crim e is oommltted, and he muat fs ? i‘ (OanUBMd from Page One) gfovemment. Others are not so cookies, or cbeoi ODS127KX la have ebangted HMc Mntes ha aMe to aepkrate toe true from ♦ 107 4 ever, tbe Department of Jurfica a l Com efl. inlBcatO that about one- The Judge, wrole in his memoran­ view with U.S. News and World Bed Rest Curbs F!t « town directors gave t h ^ tentative approval to the and she has always discharg­ sure. liny svaDcnrad. boon to business there. and the -Southern Regional Coun­ fourth of tbe Negroes of voting dum that: Report,’ ’ he said: When you•a ,lu e .! - jvm stilX ed her responsibility with effi­ elsewhere. If opportunity presents a year ago. tha faiae. This la true of Uidge man *o«r In any case, the thousands of propoeed irfan for the renewed North End favored by the Moot of the bustnesses affeotod, People who want la #awor a t re- detoettvas. Just like any other cil’s “voter education project” age are regfatered. The figures "The primary reasons for toe Heart Disease joy your meals stdl eat the foods jn m ciency, her family .says. Bik are already making tentaitive Hself. Anson stated that since lo­ tion’dAvea, tiiahopTfeoi^ w. Ba- "18 affiants, more than half of new Negro votes can be expected like. but,-5m siaopilr d oa t hare tba Maneheeter Redevelopment A gency''.(^MRA) at an informal cal businelsi oonetitutse only ten develainMnt tbea, feel tbe m em khid. $754 $10 911 pinpoint toe cluuiges in some spe­ rfiosr a total o f 5.045,000, o f wiKun whom had college or advanced de­ fewer Ne^ro voters include llliler- uty< (or extra portkaportkss because ODRI* somehow, today, the depoBt plane for the future. Others are bek of the African Methodist Epis­ 1.344.000 are regkdered. Wiley today to go to the man with must have .strayed from a per cent of bis company’s total in­ way today. ____ North dealer. OA3» d - * 1 0 9 « cific areas. grees, were rejected for „such in­ acy, apathy, and the law requir­ CHICAGO—Prolonged bed rist< depreA^esdeprestses y yvair o u r appetite as ~ meertng last night. eaking a “wait and see” attitude. H "any comparattive ooorfurfons copal Church said: In Tennessee’s . Haywood and Brarfon. an SRC executive, said "moderate” views on segregation breasts your desire lo r food. But many o f the five ~ who in­ use from oan’t take over com pocket, because H was gone come, there is always the proba­ Both aidea vulneraMe. consequential, formal, technical ing payment of a poll tax. So has been found to m ^ e a decist^^^ weight xxra«t ce n a e dova. becanae mm Still Others feel that realixaition are to be reached. It is tbst H y Opening lead—Three of Clubs, U je objrotlvea of the campaign Fayette Counties, a Justice De­ the Osurea are incomplete, some and against the candidate running cluded DemocraU Robert Stone. plete control the building." when the girl* reached the li­ bility of a move to an out of town mistakes." many Negroes are not qualified vise fnwn be­ deuce. four Negro voters on the rolls in tkMH about the project. ^ ning ifaelf on the sidewalk on "under right planning, redevelop­ X MT 44 !sriw two million new Negro voters, 1961, he said. Now the figure is Especially in areas where Ne­ Similarly, In testimony before i and understand and interpret a the whites in registered voters. drug.', waa continued during the hark No a ^ «d ODRINEX Itwy daced a battery of four ing iron-clad. D eclarer led toe Jack of spades section of the constitution of the IS sold With thi5> ^uaraatee by: Artbar BiaseH St. near The Herald ment could be a good thing for North Korea Charges North and South.” 1,341. In toe city of Mantgomeiy. groes r outnumber tbe whites— the House Judiciary Committee, Thus, theoretically, , they could period^Otf bed rest. Half the pi Drue Store M2 Mail Orders raonaantativM from the MRA'a Mavor Mahoney agreM,, saying. office. for a fineaae. losing to toe king. ' state of Mississippi. We don't be- elect a mayor and an entire city tien.tr^'^in the study grroup had the North Bind.” Farr feels that Baidi came the ten of dlamcmda, The movement is steady and toe rate of regirtration of Stgroea sometimes by as much as five to Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy Filled I laMrttInr r — Raymond a May “I Hke to gamble a little W once The 1243 was rushed to the the plana are too indeflnite and monds. Why risk any eontnalea Mema to be gaining momentum. used to be a b ^ 300 a year. Now one — many devices have been said: j bieve in having ignorant people government. But William P Mitch­ beArts of normal size u-hen the irfattia of New Haven, headed in a while, and I -Axaild Hire to ■ it Weat took the ace. Now West ' elect our officials.’’ ell, executive secretary of tb? treatment wae completed. Others bank, a much nvore oomfort- a.ska "what actions are avallatole triad to cash toe Jack of clubs. by leading the ten or the *Ix of What are the results? It is about 200 per month, he said. I used to keep political porwer in j "In one county, Negroes have by Sara Ptna gamble on this ' \ ahle place not only for the to me?” American War Plot diamonds? Lead the king of dia­ Bxaet tigurea for toe South as Statistics on 11 Southern states, the hands at the whites. been required to copy and inter- As Negro voting strength in­ Tuskegee Civic Association, 38)^: showed improvement. A few did Ftoe asked along with Bldwrard Formal action must await schbd- South ruffed, drew trumps, and "W e would discourage ‘ an all- not respond to the treatment. money but al.so for the people EJrling F. Larsen, of Larsen s diararded two diamonds on dum­ monds and continue with a ''low a whola are not complete. How­ compiled by the Southern R egian' Registratian hoards met irregu­ I pret long, archaic sections of the creases, what are the political Im­ Read Herald AdVs. Ryfroayk. executive director of the uling of the item at a regtilar d\ involved. ^ ,Hardware, had no comment on the i0Uk, t i » t the directoia indicate (Continued from Page One) McManus explained. "There was my’s good hearts. Game qnd rub­ diamond to make sure of fetHn|; rectors meeting, however Irene is the daughfler of Mr. propoeed changes, but .said that the tricks you need. tfaair feelinga about three aspects With thus problem apparently no waiting around." bers for North and South. "and Mrs. Eldward Halenar. 28’? he "has some plans In ca-se rede­ Bast was toe criminal for tail­ at Uia plan—the uae of land, the resolved, the consultant.s can go Lt. Col. William Lynch. an- Bldridge flipped a cigarette in 'My play would be right,” 6^k St., and Mhrie 1* the velopment oomea.” toe grasa "You don’t have time Weat stated, '*if my partner had ing to play the diamonds in tola BOlutton to the Robertson School ahead with their planning. Richard Adams, co-owner of nounced. eKpanaion proWefn, and the lay­ datighter nf Mr. and Mlrs. to think about what you’re going na more clubs. There was no way clear manner. But they will do so only over Ra>n^ond Morin.______LaiTy's Breakfa-’'t Nook, was def- "Ordinarily this isn’t done In D aily Question out for Btpoets. the objections of some of the di- to do. If you don’t know before for me to ten vtoo had the king of init^v against any chang«. peace time, but these boys were you go. you better not start-’’ As dealer, you hold: Spades, ■- Tbe directors approved in prin- reotoie. Taylor wa.s the least Adams said that ”We don t like dfaunonds.” oiple all three facets, bsit ran into complaint against city renewal ar ca.sualtie.s.” Lynch aaid. McManus bad been firing on the "Y o u made toe play that k>at 8; Hearts, le-t-S-t; Diamonds, K- maleable in hi.s opimons at la.st it. The interval of readjustment 10-9-6; dubs, A-Q-6. a load block in ,oonsidering the night's mcoUng. insisting that both projects. is^Njnost likely when the The two soldiers were Pvt. Dav­ practice range and orde>ad his the hand,” Bast Accused him, would ptit US right out of biisi- detail of 3Cth Infantry DivlaieB ‘ ‘ AD you had to do was return a What do you say? atreet layout the probable project coat and the scale of an\^ea Is completely nees,” He was of the opinion that id A. Seiler of Theresa, Wla., and Answer: Pass. You have U W ant Street Belooated opinions of the North Fkid resi­ changed — subh as when small, Pfe, Charles T. Deasart in of soldiers into a truck. diamond.” The renewal plan preferred by there would not be enough influx "The lieutenant said some Com­ Spot the Criminal points in high cards and 1 point dents to be affected should be low rent storesX and i^Mutments of new people and money into the Drexel Hill. Pa. the coneultants and the agency re- munists had croessd the demOi- Ona of he defenders was a for toe doubleton, enouj^ for an knowTi to consultants and direc­ make way for lu « e scale and area to warrant the charge. "The Their bodies will be accompa­ pw.»auld be a wonderful But the consultants said that First Cavalry Division Sector, for vohniteerB. You know that West, started with TO acoompkah this requirea that stead, the faculties offered the thing ft>r the North Bind.” Kac- cost estimates were too costly and Korea (API—At • o’clock Tuesday McManus and lArion got eut of a fiva-card club suit, since he led For Sheinwteld’a 96-page book- patmission be granted by the Y neigl^rhood are being improved, maresyk. who has Hved in the trustees for non-park use of Roto- diffiouK St this time, and that the morning when two Communist In­ the track and pidiad np tbsir guns tha tttree and later played toe let. ‘A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” directors could disapprove the with a minimum of disruptloit o f area since 1913, feels that th e filtrators were spotted north of and ammunitlan. Then they went daucc. You are going to get only send SO cents to Bridge Book, artson Park, where the road will neighborhood is full of old de­ and neceasitatos knprovennent project m its later stages if the the residents, he said. Munsan-ni. Sgt. Abraham McMan­ arito Tucker to where SgL MaJ. club and only one apade. You Manchester Bive. Herald, Box 3318, expense mmi-nted too high. 'With all this public building.’* teriorated buildings, which will us had just finished firin g on the Kennety W. Ooopar of Sterling. d taro diamonds to defeat toe Grand Central Station, New York at the back the three public and Powell said, ’T m worried stoout eventually collapee from oM age. aacni'public buildinga, which would practice range. Pfc. Robert E.' Ook>.. was forming a sUrmlMi line contract. 17, N .Y. Wsnto Residents Opinions the cost of tbe projeot lo tbe Operators of the A 4 P market Ckmyrlght IM t , than face the road. Taylor also asked about the effect Bldridge was "beautlfytag the in front of the 3nd Battle Group You can get taro diamond tricks town.” on N. Main St. have indicated company area.” compound on the highway to Pan- only if Weat has toe ace of dia- Oenenu Features Oorp. Maftheu- Moriarty, a member of of the project on present residents. ’Town Page Ugfath Intetpst in erecting a larger super- tba T board of trustees, said he i " I think what is most needed Is Forty-five minutes later the two munjom. Tucker. McManus, La t - Manoheater muat pay ^ o f tbe m arkit .when development ocmee. American soldiers were in a fight kn and two other Ttfa Infantry Di­ FRIDAT A SATW m AY tliougtat the board would release . uie opinion of the people located A t prertnt, they are on a year the restriction on park use if the I there. I'd hate to go much fur- total project coat. But Pine said to the death in underbrush so vision enUated me njoinad tbe eav- that the pi*>lic buUdlng, aioh as to year lease. thick they were less than five alry m oi. t0«m granted more land for park , ther withou having their support.” Moiry Moidel, who operates HELD OVER--HURRY! HURRY!! LAST 3 DAYS iM as part of the renewal project, ^ Told that the consultants had the Robertson School, that tbe yards from the North Korean sM- Bldridge, wbo said be was town would do anyway, could be Morr>-’s M ^ ’s Store, said that if diera before they could see them. “ beautif3ing ttte area"—cavalry as is now being considered. , talked with area business-men and the rents tat the propoeed n e w 3 Ri'OSDiTlOSLD However. M oriarty was opposed residents, Taylor said he knew of partially credited sgainat the McManus, from Hamlet, N.C., talk for pacing the groimd—met ilA III OONT9NUOUS some who had not been contacted buUdingB are \ieeeonatiJe, he will and Bldridge of St. Louis, Mo Larkin and McManus wban thay N v ff FROM 3 PJO. to any diange in road which would town’s rttare. stay tn the arelL' However, Moidel Mquira large T expenditures for for their opinions but only for In In tlas case, tbe cost of buying are credited with firing the shots joined the skirmish Unc. SHOWN 3:00, 5:00, 8:00 formation. questioned the necessity of any that killed the Communists after STATE ■aw landscaping and building aJ- the schocri land and the old acbool changes. He feelte that the resi­ ‘Tt was raining when we waded His complaint was seconded by building for the agency oould be the Reds shot and killed CpL out acroee that rice paddy.” Mc­ tarationa. dents of the North 'Plnd “ are used George F. Lerion Jr. of Davisem, Tbs T , be aaid. akiqky does not Erling Larsen, of Larsen’s Hard­ credited against the projeot eoat, Manus said. "These green uni­ MMttLr.ZANUOft ware, S4 Depot Sq. " I ’m a business­ to conditions as the^ are, and kke Mich. ,, tava the money to make eocpen- this course is chosen by the forms get wet when you got i man in the Norto End,’’ he said, them." Bldridge, McManus and Larlon, high buMi and you can’t sec a THE xm cowbin oi— atvs ctaangea. agency. G. Stillman Keith, proprietor of "and nobody has ever come to One means of payment that had lined up in that order, were fite man three yards away frofn you.” A solution suggaatsd by Gsn- talk to me. I haven’t heard of Keith’s ’Variety snd News Shop, center of a skirmish line which “ 1 couldn’t sec Larion en my en l Manager Richard Martin been often gpoken of Is probably had very definite thoughts, on the DAY anybody who has been Interview­ no longer open to the tos^ how­ advanced on the Reds. right pr Bldridga ea my left. ' would see the town perform the subject. Keith feels that “ ft is a Told that their fire had avenged ed.” ever. McManus said. ■aoasMry alteratkms on the Y Taylcu: also asked about: very wonderful thing for the town the death of two 1st Cavalry Divi­ ‘T couldn't aea McMaana. eith­ building. (1) The residential population Tbe town micbt receive credit and area,” and he “ can’t see how sion men killed in an ambush STARTS SUNDAY Iter a part of acbool ocnatruction er, in that burfi,’’ BlMdga said. Oeat Battnaates density, and whether It would be anyone can oppose it,” Monday, Bldridge commented: "Just as we got to the hack side STEVE REEVES fan "GOLIATH AND THE RARRARIANS” GRMD iwfimstna by the town cn- sufficient to support the current oosta, equal to tbe percentage o f Keelth thinks that only redevtel- "That’s good to hear.” of tlmt UtUe village. I started Bim r put the new parking area merchants in the area. students that came from the re­ opment can perk up the North: The Army aaid the North Kere­ take oover and Larkai was hiL Phm Brodrlek Crawford In "GOLIATH and Itae DRAGONS” at 915,000. and building alterajtione Pine answered that It would be newal area. Qid and "take It out of the step­ n s were carrying weapona used heard him go down and I caUad a t 910,000. AJtsrakionB include the same or slightly greater than It now appears that leas brother class.” He feels that tai- In the amlniBh. to him, but ha didn’t rfaatsfw. a new beck entrance { now. with new construction at 10 par oent of tbe students wiH In ereaaed revenue from taxes will, B^cManus, a Negro who towers Bldridga continued. ' -.J r. peFCli, and relocation and encloeure ' about 20 dwelling units to the acre; fact come from Depot Square, ki a abort time, ‘%ring the area 6 feft 5, sat on a Korean hlHside "They bad an automatic pistol. eg (ha lire escape. (2) Whether there would be which dIsquaUflea tbe town from and toiwn ahead o f the game.” today with Bldridge and told I think that’s what got Larkm. crediting any of tbe eoat of the w nr H m proapect of woh a large 1 much commercial floor space. While Keith says that he has about 'the action. They threw three hand grenadea. EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT DISCOUNT CENTERS ... MgMBSa esuaad stmng disagree- |1 Pine said there would 15,000 to projeot for ita Share of tba no plans now for the future, the EIdri(tee, who is 36, also is a You could hear them si^ e after n w * Isibsa en Powell and MOri- 25,000 additional square feet lor n e * ^ work. change is Inevitable, "if the North Negro. During his 16 years In the they hit tbe groimd and then go QuaHttes Approval w ttj. commercial use, plus new parking Bind is to be kept from becoming Arm y he picked up a scar on his off. The first one wasn’t close, hut LARGEST SHORE DINNER ^ v 1 **Wfast is the town to get for facilities; Approval for the propoaed re­ strictly a warehouse area.” right cheek, when his Jeep over­ naturally yon hit toe prone.” IM 935,000?” asksd PoweU. ”In (3) How the tax base would be development plan was Mao reg Norman Gagnon, o>wner o f the turned while he was on occupa- “The second one scorched Us ratURi for surft an inveatment, I affected. istered last n i^ t by Rybesyk, Po­ Variety Reetatnant la eager for tion duty tn 'Germany. helmet cover.” and McManus IN CONNECTICUT BMc the town ought to get sub- Pine said the MRA could not lice Chief James Reardon, and redevelopment of Ms area. Gag­ McManus, 31, a 19-year veteran, pointed at laita^dgc. btSBltisi ooncaawona.” tell that until later; qualified by General Manager non said that he “would remain in ie a section ehirf In toe 7lh Infan­ Tha grenade toroaing and tha Sorva Yoursolf At Mony Timas As Dosirod Just wfH not be any oon- 141 How long the town would be Richard Martin. tbe area” and that "a nice dean try Division. pistol shot which killed Larkxi HERE YOU W ILL FIND ALL THE DELICACIES OF QMalan at rfi.” saod MOriarty. without taxes, during the demoH Two uses planned fo r the area Mr conditioned restaurant would "Things hai^iened so fast tt's I helped McManus and Eldridge lo- 7705 SEA FOB YOUR EATING PLEASURE SPSOAL •Tha T is serving as the only tion phases of the work. —the Rotoertson School and a new be a wonderful place to work tai.” juat ha^ to say what went on,” I cate toe two Reds. public racreatidn faoihty in the I ‘"That depends,’’ aaid consultant branch office—are both being con­ Don WiUis, of Don W 111 i s' LIVE MAINE LOBSTERS MASTIC 45 QT. PURCHASE Nbrth Ekid at no_____ capital^______expense TV>m Wuerth. "on the speed at sidered for construction before the Garage, while spparenily not ef­ ALL YOU CAN EAT rest of tbe renewel geta under In the town, W e feel that this | which the stages of redevelopment fected by any proposed change, STEAMED CLAMS, DRAWN BUTTER AND BROTH SHORT SWVR baa already been a tremendous ai'e oompleted. In the meantime way. feels that redevelopment would NEW ENGLAND OLAM CHOWDER—FRESH JUMBO faapgidn Dor the apmmunlty.” the town can get oredlt toward Martin cited this one of his rea­ help some bueineeamen and hurt SHRIMP—BREADED FRIED CLAMS—SCALLOPS The T' buBdbig was turned over Its share of the projeot ooet for sons for qualifying his approval, others, depending upon how long flawless SEAFOOD NEWBURG IN ESCALLAPBN SHELL as both would require either ■or town recreation use in IMS. 09 lost * " a transitkin time there wosdd be. (Cooked tn Wine) wlMB the ‘T ’ wwB having difficulty (6 ) WTiether the same holds true MrHding On land not yet under The W illiam Peck Lumber Co. FILLET OF SOLE lataing funds to maintain snd op- for the Elighth District. MTtA oontrol. or rtse a federally has already made plana, if redevel­ in every HADDOCK FISH SUCKS—CANADIAN FRIED SILVER eiaite the fauHdlng. Wuerth said that, as a public approved early acquisition pro­ opment oomee. Robert Peck stated SMia-TS-^HUSH PUPPIES—NORWEGIAN HERRINO IN TOP SAVE The fauading was originsUy corporation. It should be eligible gram. that the oompany has purctaased WINE AND CREAM— l ui'BBd over bo the T ’ as a be- for some kind of rekef: land on N. Main Bt., opposite the POTATO SALAD—TUNA FISH SALAD- auaat In the wfH of the late Wiffie (6) Whether th e Merchants punrfiping station, and will even­ ELBOW MACARONI SALAD—COLESLAW- Morton, and must be maintaln- oouM afford to move back into Stand at Globe tually buBd and move there. Serving the public food is our prime and only concern; FRUIT JELL-O MOLD—SWISS CHEESE- ad flor certain usee under the the finiahed faciUtiee. ICED WATERMELON To Albert Qninder, operator of to accomplish that, we’ve become next to a perfectitHiist. te m a at tbe w U . "I don’t think that Its logical Grunder’a Upholstery ^lop, rede­ YOUR CHOI(?E OF BEVERAGE But tha town has been respon- to expect a man in an old building Robbed at Night It must be right! BHa toe the maintenance, tmdud- velopment will have UtiUe effect, SPECIAL PURCHASE! to move into a new building at the since he ie of the age where re­ tsg the InstallatiQn of a neu' bdl- same rent.” said Pine. In addition, Recreation dyirtment author­ 7 walnut i ALL THIS ar Iter the heating plant recently. tirement is foremoat in , his o r a n d - w Ay m uslin consultant Nat Parish said that ities reported early this morning thoughts. However, Grander feels FOR O N L Y ...... Suggests Town Pay ’ the market study Of the area RoMlMaaL & Under these conditions. General that sometime during the night a that ” it ia a good thing for the .showed that "a cross section of North End.” Be Sure To Enjoy Our Amorted Cheeee Bar coiirwiiw rt Swisg cov«r KXWo pr»-shru«lc coabi Manager Martin ouggest.'* that concession stand at* Globe Hollow j — Finest of Wines and liquor. Served' — cotton! Chest oppliqM .•The 'T ’ be treated substantially merchants could definitely afford The Manchester Pipe and Sup- lift s o ff Cor s o s v ciM n> to relocate in the redevelopment was rifted of a small quantity of B <» NORMAN’S Mbs the Whiten Library, and im­ ply Oo. has a different problem, ifig! Ovw 2* tali! No motal 1ST QUAUTY SHEETS ...contrast color craw toe cream and three cartona of provements be paid from the town area.’’ acoording to Jack Anson, spt^es- ports ta wow o «l srnsri node collors! Whita & cigarettes. budget, since K gets eutiKtantial No Loss of Atmosphere man for the concern. Anson fed s Modo by a famous American mill ta colors, ^161 Another .strong com^aint w-as James Fogarty reported that that his company will find it dif- Pleasant View Lodge 1^ Ass*t solorsl ^ our oxosting sj^cifications! Sturdy, registered by Director Powell, who when he reported for work about flcult to duplicate square footage ROUTE 8— 4 MILES EAST OF WILLIMANTIO s A Y * ! : ? ® to o g w ow in g.i.ovar 130 titfoods. ^ was ooncemod lest the North End 7:1.5 this morning, he found a hasp oosts away from its present loca­ FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 466-9508 lose its neighborhood atmosphere, on the door to the stand jimmied. tion. p«r Whit* onlyl SAVE??: NOW Ifmi TUESDAY ’Ihe consultants asserted this Police earlier found nothing He states that they would like would not happen. amiae when they checked the pxKil 4 1.23 1 72” X 108” and Twin Siz« examine, could be secluded from CIiH33CinEiriII3©TL^lhI3JlHIJJ>IAimc.a non-residentiaJ uses to maintain STARTS TONIGHT AT 8:30! a residential flavor. A- Public uses, including relocated Paul Young Sr. (Owner) and Jim Mlnlouccl (Chef) hivlte Ton to

and an auditorium at the new ertson School, and a new br ■k SIRLOIN STEAK DINNEIUS post office, would help retain PAUL'S ■k LOBSTERS AND SEAFOOD A** neighborhood center charact* k DAILY LUNCHEONS BIG4IG4I6 1 . the area, STEAK k AMPLE BANQUET FACILITIES Bis oorrodel Hot in 30 seconds...steam in 2 minulMi Steam-Flow vents s a v e 2 *®* provide oil over eoshkni of rblliiiB 10.97 eteoml Sleams longer than meet 7.97 irons...enough* steam for a fuN hoN hour of ironing! I * Compofobl* Prices Bateti On Current Eqoteelent Veltiet

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U A liC ^ST E R EVENING HERALD. UANC^ESTEB. fX>MK. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1968 rAGB POUl the fact that, although he oouHtot SVBMDfO HKRALD. MAMCHK8TBR. O0MN« THURSDAY, AUGUST L 1968 PAGS The untortu- place where people sknpiy tried A Thought for Today 4Umr!fPBtpr to do what was best and right for break up the sordid gams, or even imta laault ean be that, aUfaougfa Connecticut their state. abstain oompletely from some of Sponsored by the IWsseluabir CttettUtg IfpraUl tha final RepuUioaa vote to tte A s the 1963 sesMon opiened. tbe motions to it, he never^ Joined Cesnofl o f Churches Columbia fienate may come out nobly, and lese. curious decencies on the it to ^irit, or in taldag toi kind COVENTRY DAY SCHOOl n TUB part of our aanqde legislator of reward from it. — OO. INQ. as a vote of whioh ths party can Yankee "Thy Kingdam Ooma, toy wfil produced, as. they somtiiines do to To such a legislator wa say, - NEW MANAGEMENT — TV-Radio Tonight be proud,* M will be preceded by By A.H.O. very apecial oinsumstances, an without seeming to make rery be don e___ ’’ Matthew 6:10. DON and MARILEE CHURCHILL Town to Vote weeks or monthe of party propa­ honor to him which looked some­ much sense for him personaly: Begin therefor to the smtoleet keep on; Hie public decenqr needs HEREM A PROM ISE jn U u 6 « r '? ° ganda noneenae which, taken by thing Hke virtue’s reword. ’The matters, and the moot ordinary f^DundiIM October 1. u n We have, for some columns past, NEW PROGRAM — Maelf. would give the Impression been pkstiuing a 1963 legislature apecial circum stancea In this In­ you. And, on final consideration, On Planning we think we wtt address that pUa oocasioiie, and accustom your mind PublUiied ttren ttr< Brenlnt Except that the RepUbUoan party is « unfortunately cdored by the stance consisted of a deadlodced KINDERGARTEN — GRADES 4-8 T e le v is io n Holloaye. Bnte 1 at the rivalry between other aspirahts directly to Senator Fred Doocy, to the dhfiy exendoe of ttos pioua M "iUneheeter clusively the property of Senator emergence and dominance of pet­ DEPARTMENTALIZED Grade School «:it < S> t l%rmrr Cte »nisre kA t M i S-«V63> DoBna IU «d Second C lou lIxU Ifmtter. ty bargains and cheap bergalners. and legislative Uocs, said dead­ president pro tempore of the 19U tenqier, to the kwrest occurences tm Uawkt at S Cte fwgr— > (23> The B ig Story Ooldwater and the John Birch So­ lock eventually forcing our vir­ Senate. of iffs. And when a oontMupt, and muty morn fte WWR H artford 8vra|ti Tbe TwUistot Zone Thrae Montha ...... fW tlmes does come to the good. Idle Oaims Drop raise your mind to God in Jiroper to oee U the votrea wM appr C;26 > S) Ketas One Montb ^ l.to ganisation behaves sxactly as If plight of an occasional legislator xtc 86,000 tor amUteot’a to C;SD t f> Bone K w ( 3) The E>etecttves who, although powerless to halt ’This might have been, then, the acts or resignotidh. then you may 127> ClQb llonta 433) M ovie MEMBER o r __ K were Just that, and nothing By 11.8% in Week jurtly hope that you shall be num­ r ehtaki ptone for a aew aeiwal' (401 Adreaterew fm Tte* 434) Am Business System s THE ASSOCIATED PREM ^ , the sometimes engulfing tide of session to which his prestige and (M y Two O B tv W e i Ofmubtmj * 9* Subscription T\' The Aaeoclated Preae U excluelveto minor legislative pollution, never­ his happiness and hia sattofaetton bered amongot those that are re­ tor Grades 1 to «. Vc4eia rejeotod (IS) USf or Ba^) Ifr ITiree Soils AREA HOUSEUnVES ! entitled to the uae of republlMtlon ot theless managed to wrlnd up per- all reached some sort of ptonode, Xkiemployment claima filed In signed and thankful to Ood in HtlDAY NIGHT SKOAL i:4K (I0>Z»ni a t l e i f ;8» >. 8-4f>53) McHale's Navy all oewa dlapatchea credited to. It or Mandiester during the wetoc end­ the greatest trials and afflictions. atone tor a* oddMicn to Borta-i i Z) Walter <1&-31<30> The L ively Ones ( O not otherwlee credited In thla paper sonnaily on the clean side. We adding up to a fine and pleasing fichool at a towh nxeattog JtMe 7:W ( WTvtx C«rp (34> ItA A im e Era and alao the local newa published here. find It just as embarrassing to try demonstration of what can hap­ in g July 27, took a sheup Nurwes All rtchta of republlcatlon of special— The “ Establishment” Reels llA per cent from the prertous iD, and asked tbe Mndy c nnranihter 2»«V4(H 9panm wmA < 8-40-53) Alcoa Premiere dispatches hereto are alao reaerved. to name individuals of this stripe pen when a sincere dedicated, non- pastor. Buckingham Cbngre- SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL to pr xeent alternate ptans tor an WctaifafT <34> Japanese Time week. gaiUonst Church, OtostoidMiiy Ktill aervlea client of N. E. A Serr- 'The same day in British history was It was to give the names of grasping, non-scheming dtixen MdMion and to jnreerigatx pco- ______D LANOLM. F no* giiJCOTd f *10-22-ro> W orld of Billy S ra h a m legislators whom we recently la­ finds time to devote to the pub­ The drop was attrtouted to tow ­ TBA I 10.30 *24y Issues ^f Man ce. bic. _ which saw a court verdict of er vacation Miutdown otohns. STEAK VEGETABLE and POTATO $1.75 ■HMUtieB tor a oaw school aep- VDU AREj USNG M 'OUtP- as* Safc»crt|*xta TT » and Weather WHEN YOU BUY W ONDER BREAD Publishers Representatives The beled sharpies. But, Just as their lic servtep. Julius Mathew'. Special A x^cy—New guilty for on adventurer who man­ A total of 916 claJms were proc­ EVERY WEDNESDAY «ate fixm Piortar. MT OONIAMaiG IT lU tt T.15 422* Cx2» ct GoKf i 11 Of* ' 3-5-12-22-30-40-53) News. Sports fellow legislators, and some of But the 1963 session was not GtVE 'RlU A RASK. 7-»* I n lA MU. Torngtir yC» Tork. Chlcauo Detroit andBoatpii. aged to penetrate some of the in­ essed, compared to 1,038 for the CHICKEN IN THE BASKET...... 99c ’The study comxTut.tse spent see- iZZi Ibio Stecffl i ‘4D» Steve Allen m e m b e r AUDIT BUREAU OP their oonertituents back home, one to be kind to such an individ­ aral months deiving into the proh- taTi I X I M« fJ4t Asttoricac 3i4jacNr» I ■ Movi** ITS AS FRESH AS POSSIBLE... BECAUSE I CONSIDER CIRCULATIONS______ner. clrcle«_o# the British "eetab- week ending July 20. The Rodrville know very well who the sharpies ual to such a pdOflion. What might area accounted for 176 of the total. WINDOW SHADES We Specialize In Businessmen’s Luncheons—85c to 99c Ism of addtttonsa school fartoriaa il2* Ftair Ek ** b|E' } 11 >* Tnm rht «3 ) Tne Herald PrlnUn* C om ply Zne.. U.chment" with his aoH\'itiea aa a w-ere. so. we .suspect, w ill some Claims by women totaled 637, or PLUS OUR REGULAR MENU and ths plans preamted to the V taaA r ' n^ Movie assumes no financial responsibility tor legislator’B career may have be­ WASHARLE i lypoxraphlcal errors appearing In mn- manager of prostitutes also saw of the trapped gxxKl guys of the 47.7 per cent. a UBOAl. BEVERAGES ORDERS retexs by tbe arefaUsctuial firm FRESH BREAD THE MOST IMPORTANT PART 1963 session also be recog^nisable. com e, to the way it really fxMted • f ikB SKE StATnKOAr^ TV WTB K FOR COMPLETE IJgTINO ▼ertlsement* and other reaalM niAtttr completion of the passage of a bill Msnefaeater was thirteenth to INTERSTATE HOMEMADE nitiCAn sad PASTRIES PUT UP of FxU, rrnxUet and Fugnson In Thft Manchester Evenlnjc Hcmid. ~ We take, for today's aample, to him, the last taw dry disUhialOB- Connecticut to riaims filed. First xxare the wOntxaijiun o f their e f- which allows members of that “es- • SODPS MADE FRESH DAILY ^ TO GO! ,BieiDtemed Dismay advertlstnjt cl<^n* hoorn; third term veteran in the upper ment. ’The web of petty fixing and w as B artford wMh 5,389. foUowed ^ AQUA SHADES torts. OF MY JOB! IHor Monday—1 p.m f*r1dny. tabhshment” who find their politi­ chamtoer, a gentleman who came dealing oonstnxoted itself so uni- Bridgeport with 4,609, and Wa- Aecordii^ to a nunober ef Uxe Moally through notoataer labor For Tuesday—1 p.m. Monday. M an toads to Older Enjoy Yoar Favorite Ito hfagnard n on duty sewn days Radio For Wednesday—1 p.m. Tuesday cal careers hampered and embar­ to the world of politics rather veraoUy oU around him that he terbury with 4,367. preaent committee, tbe Junior high For Thursday—1 p.iA Wwlneaday. rassed by inherited titles of nobil­ directly from a capable, pleas­ seemed to have only two choices, WMi Tear RoUera Legal Bsveiage Here . . acbool oohoept ie "out" hecauae the a arek. amxnrgti parents hare corn teroGdeastn i»f 15 or 15 For Friday—1 P.m. Thwaday. the one to go ahead and live with FRANK’S been regoeatsd to keep chrldren M ft uownemetn). For Saturday—1 p.m. BYlday ity to divest themselves of their ant, and respected career to the pupa enrollment does not warrant it and let M live, even to Uxe point Rain to Be Stored Pan Line « f Custom 623 MAIN STREET tbe expeixditure. State edueatonx «n t e f th e — n r w h ile Mrimia g Clasaiflcd deadline: 10:30_a.m. eacn titles for hfe If they wish to do business world of his own com­ 7:tS World Wlds Sports day of pup'.fcatlon except Saturday — munity, achieving all three of his of lebttog it use even his own name CORNER OF PEARL n a in ia b ) that a ndniiiMMi o f 738 laaaaaB aie oaidcrway. The fee for 6:60 JtaB NettteoB 7:X> Sbfm csis* 9 am ___ so. jERl}8AX£Sf—-An ancient agri- VENETIAN KINDS CAFE faisny M— feerahip and Mrimiiig BW) te.vaoy BdiBcn 4:0D Th» W orld T om fh t election victories against the noi> and prestige for some of the rou- OATEEXNO TO SMAIX. PARTIB8 pupUa are oeeded to have a « om - I 06 d tP* Oft 4 IT Showcase Politically, this has certain Mn- ttoea, or the other and tbs second cuMurs] system baOed on the nse preheeuave well-rounded jiMior le m is kipr at a .T» STcn O ff ntursday, Augtirt 1 mal pbtMioai odds of his district. of winter rain runoff stored under­ mediate significance. It means, to t The same quiet, decent virtues choioe that of making some spec L A . JOHNSON Ugh school program. At proaeoa. 5 U> Jett S v n m c taoiitor individual outburst and re­ ground is being revived tot modern there is a total enrollment of sp- 15 !iewrs Weattatr and Bporta instance, that Lord Hailshsm, the which had won him respect to the tne in laraeTs Negev Desert, which 15 r«ST Ed Sar w Cotton Record Set GOP Better Than Its Noise business community operated to bellion which. In the cynical world pcomimateto 160 pupUa in Grades 3f* Tnciatn al Wv P'.ara Obiwervatiye government’s nego­ of the 1963 session, would un- occupies the ssMthern hatf of the PAINT CO. L 8, and 9. A ^Mkeemaui said that r i 4 12 nr. R-im Off TTiore ou^rhl to be gome fornm - make his legislative service also oocntry. Ihe Utoted Notiona Spe­ mz 7:M CAIRO—The first official esti­ tiator at Moscow, and Minister for seem somsthlng quite special for dcntotedly have been treated as a 723 Main S t, T«L MI 9-4501 W there w ore t o o separate scixonla, mate of the United Arab Repub­ lA by wtiich A pettty out o i power Science, can divest himself of his sort of quaint psychologioal od­ cial Assistance Fund has allooated Qrodea 7 aixd 8 aeould remain U I s 4 0 SiKTi. a:ys Wtmt lic’s 1962-63 cotton crop shows an the decency, sincerity, euid con­ $330,000 for the proJecL 4:36 Old. Borrowed aad B to could retnin Ms independence with* title and Ma automatic memfcer- sistently good-natured effort hs dity, indioaflng that our legtstofor Porter School and tbe 800 or so a-b Ibiee SaT Extra increase of 46.1 per cent over 1961- WONDER BREAD SALESMAN out sacrificing Its inMUgenoe. P«M into M. One could get from had better see a psychiatrist for students in arodes 1 thraugli 0 7 ;ta C w n -m atkw l*3W« 62 and the largest production since ahip in the House of Lords, and go would be divided between tae tiaxv MlaadAFd 7 »• .Vew! 1937 The indicate yield of 616 We suspect that, to r ttrte to hap­ him the naive Impression that he the relief of some unnatural to­ DRIVEWAYS 7 4t CrmiMlx'.aAd B x a t.-x rd This is the promise that was m8Hle to be kept. The run for the House of Commons ner strain. dbe- and man rucam. ptiw pounds to the acre was the highe.st. pen, there wooU Also have to be rea&y was Interested to serving racr t o r fatiBcr and tfaugfi- 4, tfc R -d TX O-T-. -* from some kindly constituency as Ida oommunity and bis state first, Our legisbMor didn’t want to be N o t i c e 10 »• N iftitb -e; on record. Only 1.720.000 acres Wonder Bread you buy will be as freah ae can be. some reotralnt and Judgment and ter « r ■KPCkar x a i 4n»gtitrr will 11 ati N ew. were tared. 16 6 per cent under the Just plain Qutotln Hogg. Anri, U hto party aeoond, and that he eMtier an oddMy or a hero. AH he Free Estimates On: 'Die Oonununily Beaofa soeoiidve 11 16 Sport, Fisa, tnteffigmice being w erriasd by the ARE YOU IN ■t wte's cot tlip tjOenc. 1901-62 acreage. Your Wond«r Bread Saleeman speedily delivers be gets elsctsd to Oommons, he (MdoH erven have m any peraonal bod ever sought, in our Judgment, oammittoe la investigating oom- ■ » te r Rune heart, the n » atarbabt S-r-tade WE HAVE DAILY piaints on breaking of niiec at lixe 1-W New* oaS Sm OV freah-baked loavee of Wonder Bread from the bakery party hi power. oouM then become oCfIctal leader axes wtth'Um. was a decent oppoitunMy to ha of or ou t o f BITUMINOUS ASPHALT PAVINO m tac Ite and itsw Ibese oonchistana a t ouxa are hi* One thing, became quite clear oervloe to his oommuhUy, stats beach and they urge townapsople of hto party and Hs possMe choioe DELIVERY TO THE to attend a meeting Monday of ! « tD Joc4 Gb* ovsne to your store . . . that’a why you ean be aure spired by the current poOtical tot- by tha tons he bad completed two and party. But that was not enough • DRIVEWAYS • PARKING LOTS t T YT’ BB3 fterfm to succeed Prime Minister Mae- to make tom fed at home to the 7 :30 p.m. at ths town hall to dis- 1 12 rin CtrmiDd your Wonder Bread is always freah. usMon over the nutdear test baa sesMons of servioe, and was en­ HOT W A T E R ? [Pirnoom mlllan. tering hto third. Hie had no deetre 1908 sessicn. He was more of an • GAS STiVnONS • BASKETBALL COURTS ouae several other pioblems per­ treaty. taining to the beach. N««». Wfitetafr You ran be aure Wonder Bread delivers the gooda But the fact that the pasaage to be My flaming oruaader, and outoast, and the honor that came BOLTON 5:10 Toter «■ I Hie Kennetly aaknialstraiUn^ be hked to ha a good fallow to tom and that migixt bare boon ALL WORK PERSONALLY SUPERVISED Some problems have 'ateagdy- } ______5:SS temrcSfiiF on nutrition, too. Sice after slice packs vitamins, a t the Peerage BH may x oui t*4 Jin «nt o f Iranbiet which vre have already ooenpM- among hto ftflow legiatotora, hut a pinnacle beoama. In actuality, been iraa^ out. Ihe xroter pomp I ^ 4£i Uem^ TtaaBM eomethtog ^lecHloelly and imme- WE ARE 100% INSURED at the beach house has aot been j 7 .GD minerals and protein for energy, strength and growth • v m ented fo r Ms oool handMiig o i he idnwMif had n o taxteraat in part of the drab tr^ to which be, AREA dtotely to one or two poMlloal en- aeet for the Mnd at schemes which narmally the plesarnitest of fel­ If you Ire to a %pital fcootah functioning properly, portly be-'| — ——— *. Wonder Bread’s nutritkm actually helps build strong this matter, went a Ubtte bit over reere is not its only togiBHcaniee. ahsorhed ao manor of them, and he lows, spent an unanxHlng seasinn you emdd aaaSbr hte eat o f hot cause of age and porttv, anoreosed n - i n * . the Vne with tts too dbvfous aearch hfanoeif was the happier the less . Tt be happens to read ttos, and in t e r aarend tiaMB a wade. SINOE 1980 use A larger tank will be bought ! r U D ll K C ^ S tra tlO II u r< ) \ i \ T i( bodies twelve ways. W o n d e r . It ean hardly be denied a ce DE MAIO BROTHERS with funds which have aocumulat-1 * ~ % to r the ftxTnaUan o t a M-parUsan be had to admit thaM these recognizes hinaelf, ttos Is notice Norn you c o m horn aB A s h t LENOX tain sociological Mgnlflcanoe as ed and if the pump cannot be re-j V >\! )| ; I ^ e n r ic h e d b r e a d group o t Senato^ to aeocenpany schemes wore emwHi* around aJl that, although ha Mmsrif may pot malar you aeisd a t mum Haoo fo r TEL. 643-7691—WE CARRY JENNITB SEALER Urged This Month NOTICE •ms, eoMinwwM Munwa eewaaw wsQ. In fact, perhaps one oan, for have enjoyed M. M was good for paired M. win be replaced xxtth al Seoretazy of State Rusk to Moa- over the pteoa and tro more on(y a diy. Thtok of it—^ PHARMACY new' one. fn ie funda were accw xu- j ones, let the preoiM moment of could stick to hto own decent pre­ some of us Just have him there, to the aw- airem ^ is ito .oow tor the fonnal dgirtng of the oaiytii^ uiij/l m a CBinR n. lated fi-om the extra 60 cents re- | a technical change to aodety tense that a togtolaiture could be and tUa is oompUment to trim for qiiired tor beach registration thxa I f artotoa k m rng o t treaty later this wsek. K should T ea. t o U nW lhsat ■ LANGER‘5 ■toad ftor the deuisive turning and aa efl-fifad told wator haatoff TB-lill tesM aeaaon.) ! updB woe regaacertd f<'or Hebron FLOOn CEVYXaUXC not have asked any such bhidtng The oommittee hsi: also autbor- point to reaRUee by wklefa aodety Btaairitagy Srtaool for toh < 41 raraeti Ftoor gesture, even to r DemooemUe Sen­ Uvea, and thus say that M was to eaatoksw 535*i*fihtoe Advertise in The Herald—It Pays Ized extra help for kfeguard Doran Shurnwray and John CSartce. hearh ■g wiiii Bfaasr h o an Those fo r fiinl oltaip nnwlonp ators, in advanM a t tha Senate’a the summer of IMS that K finally Bseda at one toaa. MELPS BUILD STRONG BODIES lH W A V S !. own debate and vote on the treaty chairman and gate attendant. Tlw Cleseri Fer VfflCfflHee became otoarly estshlithed that Mom can da tiia tom|y « a ^ public ia reminded that voiiaataer D m AIiIK M|lli|MDMlt g s can to tts dishea at A t awas In queaUon , the one tone great goal and dto- For your Cosfnetics evening help has as much authority AWG. 3 to AUG. 14 tim aivaaat tahnUabatt,aaA plioM 522-8151 Beyond that, however, the Re- tinctlon of BrWSeh life—the pos- to enforce rules os do Shumway ~ piitiHoan party la in Ms osvn ridicu- yon enjoy a dwwta and Clarke. txon. ^waaBpoKk and proof ixf birtb OPBI AUG. 15 seeslon o f a title—wraA n ow a Ha- Residents ars asked to soiry date iare iiupriirad Ic ia bnpad that 179 PEARl. 8TREBrr lous danger—the itdkulous danger Don’t detoy-^dxMiate totoy. biilty and a handicap. \ ItadoBthowaaayittotoaaifato membership oarda as Clarke does *H rry-iaCrettoos wdi be eoarpteted HARTTORD, CONN. ' at snkhig ttsetf an automatic prto- before tbe wad o t Aug-jac in order In the fixture, M’s going to be nort know all peraons who arc sligi- . oner of Its osvn bUndly parttoan bJe to use the beach. No dogs arc to easier for a Britisher wh^^has the .■> automation on the treaty issue. At Tht Parkadt to n s t o iff SILK CITY PA C K ne allowed on the beetch and no can nriafortune and the handioap to be may drive beyond the gate excopt Bos reotea tor ihr rag Prohably the actual Republican born into the nobility to get ahead 84 OAKLAND ST. (Next to Chorches Motors) A43-2668 when launching or removing a and eiOBMatary adaoolB w-dl sMnation on the tecrt ban treaty is pubilwtoed re T W Hereld'a apecial in the world, and even beoome a OPEN DAILY 8 to 6; THUR8BAY and FRIDAY TILL 8 PAL boat. Two persona are required for MANCHESTER that Republican Senators, when MANCHESTER this: one to walk behind the trail­ acboo; pagre <■> Kept. 2. prime minister. In the future, M’s '. the time oomes, will vote for it. MORIARTY er to m.sure the safetyy of botto^ going to be more difficuH for a ‘tn MIECT Iron THE MCXEI UVET Bikes and boat trailers‘is have 1^- ‘ Those voU ^ tor M may very wel UBLIC MARKE procurer to make part of hia ap­ aenled a proWom and1. as soon a s , tore 803-805 ’-’AlNSTREei / 7 ]ne9ade Republican Minority Lead- BROTHERS H i* eolved, the public will be ad- j 228-8404. peal to opportunlsUc ttttle tuts a | '-« r B verett DiTHsen o f IHinots. vised. I dahn that he' can put them to bed |'''.Meanwbile, however, the Repohll- The recreation council la u u ee ‘ wHh a lord. July 81, 1908, may be­ the beajch from the town tor $3 ^ QUALITY !“ «an party's piofeaalonal propegan- M l 3 -5 1 3 5 BLACK ANGUS oome another of those famous PICCOLOS PIZZA PALACE per year. T h u organisation took on r:,' da apparatus at Washington has the reaponsItHlitiee when the town GOODSFEEB ON BURSACK'S QUALITY FOODS dates. 45VM m a i n —Just Norto Ikom Pest Ofilee—TeL •49-8000 301-215 CMrtw St. [; >been grinding out Hs iieual ipiota acquired the beach area and a apa- ^ ‘o f extreme parttaan argument and PIZZA, GRINDERS and SPAGHETTI cial act waa passed tn the Gen­ O F IR l HOU^E yfEGIVE^tir eral Aasonibly in 1967 to ctose tbe GROUND TO YOUR ORDER r suaptcioa. Just as It tbs nuclear Computers First TO G O OR TO EAT HERE beach to the public. 1',-teat ban treaty were not and oould GREEN STAMPS If we may whisper oartato trade Special Act Quoted ^ - M E A T S )- Msver be anything more than one Plain P ioa 7Sc. Mndtmn $1.00, Lorgn $1.25 It reads; "The Town of Coluinhia and professional sacreta, ws a more oompletely svn plot on the ITEM S SSc EACH may purchase property or develop m SHURFINE im part of Oommunist - dominated not ahvays in eomplets agreement M obilheat IV98 * town property a recxeatxon with the particular news empho- Open Tneaday-Wedneadsy-Sonday 9 AAL to U Midnight area and restrict the use thereof Y^ltk Tbese Super I'. .Democrate la the White Hbuae. Open Tlinraday Friday, Sstnrday 9 AJH. to 8 AAL I and interpretation of all our to residents and properly ownera When the professiotwd party CLOSED MONDAY DEUCIOUS, LEAN of said town in acoordance with contemporaries. 1 ^ 1 WEEKEND S-P-E-C-LA-L-S! COFFEE ^ propagandlBtB want to do more a vote of a town meeting. Tbe with this ridiculous and extreme But xve award the pokn fOr ac­ town may lease such an area to •RKTObE srm iKe. i FREhOrM. 0b, to 7 Uta. ktod of argument then Just pub- curate appraisal and InfalUUe any local non-profit organisation 12-OZ. CAN and such organixation may develop Bah tt in their own party Utera- Jodgmant to our neighbor, the and mainitain the area and pro­ ture, they put It into the shape of Hartford Oourenl, for Ms newe and GROUND vide faclliUea and equipment for a statement tor some Repufollcan headline handling of an automo­ sanitation, reca-eation and the safe > Lam b Legs 55>b use of the area and may enforee ARMOUR’S member of CJongress to issue. Sen­ bile ndshap down In the town of MlddlefleW the other day. the restriction of ita use to resi­ f ator Dirkaen came out, the other dents and property owners: and TR 3-8668 ^ SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS u. 69c day, with one of these sniping at­ ’the-glad newa the Oourant told In 5 Lb. such organization m ay make tacks on the nuidear te^ ban with Ms headline was this: "Oom- charges tor the uae of the area to ^ LAMB for STEWING u. 19c TREET trea ty, h i this attaieik, still with­ puter Saved From Burning Sta­ C H U C K < Lots out saying that he woiHd vote for tion Wagon.” 7-O Z. CANS DIAMOND WHITE MEAT or against the treaty. Senator Like a good heoditne should, this IMiicsen put Ms own name and reflected what the editors .sensed [Smoked Shoulders 39»> SOLID PACK that of his party behind two sensa- to be the most important thing the i F OeCAa MATER t SIRLOIN STEAK 5 . 8 9 ' 6 to S L B S . ttonahst ohargoa. tlM o m that the story Msetf told. An^the story M- Poultry Farms SWEET MORSELS Lb. f t 9 C proposed nuclear test ban treaty self began this way:' LYNN FRESHLY CROTND. LEAN la reaBy nothing more than a "An toectronic computer vahxed T > - - clever, circuitous aobsme to get ait several thousand doUaie x ."1 V PARKADE HAMBURG C L U B S T E A K ih 8 9 ® CHICKEN LEGS l k 4 9 c dipkm^iUc reoognitian tor Saat saved early Friday morning when TUNA / ^ y Germany, by lettiiig that political the station wagon oarrytng the PLANNING A BAMECUE OE P iqilC ? CHUCK BEEF GROUND 32-OZ. BOHLES SHURFINE ! entity sign the treaty tt M wants equ^xnent caught fire on RL 6A-” H> 5 9 « M O ilR B U . to, and the second a lurid charge Both news story snd headline, R I B S T E A K r that, because tha- treaty does not then, oentered on what they quite TRY LYNNl POILTRY if GROCERY SPECIALS ir I forbid underground, testing, the accurately Judged to be the kn- . / CANNED HAM . c GUARANTEED TO SATISFY R A R. BONkLBSS CAN?inX PRUNE treaty thereby legahiieB the estab- portxmt and worth while thing , sdv CHUCK STEAK or ROAST 11 4 5 (5 ta. con) r hahment of underground nuclear fa r aa our toviMBation is concern­ r test sites in Cuba, ed—the computer wMoh is begin­ !\\. t ,/< v i/t SOUTHERN FRIER dHCkEN i Of coarse. If the treaty fai ques- ning to do everything for us, and B>. 5 S ® Chicken »»39*^ JUICE $ 3 . 9 0 t tion did ban underground tests, which will soon be predtoUng as CALIFORNIA R O A S T 0 OR. HOUR PACW {.' the Republican propagandiats wen as eriaoting even our future FRENCH FRIES t: would be against K tor that rea- fo r ns. DOMMO GRANULATED SUGAR |;..son, and would have Senator Dirk- It was, of course, part o t ths % TOP ROUND ROAST or STEAK 8 9 « 5L b.B a977c...... 10 Lb. Bog $1.53 t sen attacidng it tor that reason,. some evaluation of what \ i ' T i j v GOLESUW PICK 0 THE CROP! CHOTOC G E X riV F 6FRIVG ^ The sad, ridiouloua part of It all really significant and important— Is that this nuclear test ban treaty an ereluation to which we sub- ttx. Fresh Dressed, Grade A was something the Eisenhower ad' aoribe with instant and complete SIRLOIN ROAST ORDERS PUT UP TO TAKE OUT 'ministration waa trying' to get, la homage—that the name or the IDEAL FOR PICNICS. BITEKTAMBM ,even now a proposition which ap- fate of the human being driving lb. BEACH AND FAMH.Y OUTWGS SUMMER SQUASH l,'. peals to "Repttohean legit^M on as the station wagon involved were BOTTOM ROUND - P O U L T R Y - l^ w dl as to Dsmocieuts, and above not even mentioned or (hscussed in all a prapoiMtiaii on which re- the news story. aponatole InteUigent Repubheans The computer xvas saved. Who U>. 39c K takes training, patience and experience to Hx Call for Ortars MI4Z51 ^ ROASTING CHICKENS CUCUMBERS svetywhere would want their oiued what happened to EYE of ROUND MEATY. ONE POCKD AVERAGE p a rty to tak e a responsible, Intel- man being, whsthsr he or she was make them Jump through hoops. Your Putnam ► r^llgent stond. And we suspect the alnged, or worse? As everyone representative has the training and experience CHICKEN BREASTS I party wlB take that kind of stand knows, a computer ia worth many SHOULDER ROAST Hx FRESH, NATIVE. OVEN-KEAOY I when the vote actually oomes ,ln human beings. to heip you make your investments “behave BROILERS. F R Y ^ ROASTBO. FOWU h CHICKEN LEGS t ths Senate. TURKEYS. CAPONS. CORNISH HBIS Q rA R T E R E D Meanwhile, however, the propa- Why not sit down tomorrow and have W « MOW carry a compieto lino of Rubber Use Forecast ALL OmCREXS OFT SPKC8AL FOR lO n COOUB»« ► ganda apparatua the party main­ a friendly chat? FARM FRESH MILK, BUTTER, N'EEDS AT NO E X n . WINGS i> . 25t tains tor KseK, to give the profes- AiOEtON, Ohio—United Statea Side of J i A c touch to Ma publicity and Its production of styrens-butadiene EGGS, OHd YES—by popular do- rubber, which makes up the bulk biwHbig of . issues, is working as toMBbere New Trek mond rO O L T K Y P A B X fi — ODY n U M lb NECKS ( BACKS of synthetic-rubber consumption, m ; PAfiTB YW EKE Ri bard as It can to dig the peurty is expected 'to reach 930,000 tons PUTNAM & CO. Mcmben Amerteaa Stock Exrhaage B E E F 4 9 ' ^ tote an ostrich hois on the issue, in 19^. Industry sources forecast 71 EAST CENTER STREET PHONE 643-2151 All cut, wrapped, and blast frozen to ydor BREASTS. LEGS. W M G S. FARM HOUSE FROSN APPLE PIES ■■d steB getting the formal lead consumption of about 205,000 tons qiedfkatioiiB. CHICKENS o f butyl, neopreme, and iMtrile a m d ^gr of lha party to the Senate to Open Dally D to 5—Optn 6:80 to D ! iDtoltl GIZZARDS. BACKS lublMni—ttooM w t^i a three TRY LYNN’S BASBECCiSS; ’ ALWAYS AVAILABLE -4.. Ir^ >= JTf • 1 ~=,"sy'-**». / , . .1; • i • . • . • • • > - ■ /■ '■y / ' I :

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# A 0 B .8 IZ MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESIXE, OOMILr THURSDAY. AUGUST l96t The ly because they want to aatial^ aa B6 said Dm psopis of (be world Alger Used Funds waU as they can ctsMtHuisHto vrha want to asa aa and to radioaettva Doctor Says Ike Asks for Caution are suspirtoiM of poealbta Bovlri r«ia«HBw of tho Atoosphore from tiickanr. RapubHcana gonerally abova-froiBid aucHiur testing. To H^p Undiins From Your Neighbor's Kitchen want to got a full accounting af The Fedantton of Amortoan TEMPKOATirRi: the views of the military men’void Sclentista, miaan'while, entered a RiBlVXIRIE!, Maos. — TTntadlB AS*-* nXCTTAilONS IX CHILD scientlatB to weigh along with {dug Senate ratification, call­ MAY MEA 3fLim.C By IK BU6 b Ab JHKG In Ratifying TestrBan ger, bom Jb Hevaro in ISSi, wan a tbooe of K e n n e r’s diplomatic ing the -agreement a first step U tiH ai^ mlnleter. In 1S66 hs ba- F ir s t Mrs. Leonard F. Rsckowski of lepKeseutatives. toward control of the arms race. cofne chaplain o f a neiwritoyri lodg­ B t WATXE G. BRAXDSYAiyT TB4 Center 8t., says. ‘-■The recipes tom risgs One) in withholding oommitmsBts for If in the end they come to the ing house iarNaw Toth CMy. M. D. for Cabbage SOup and Green Bean Xewspeper Cateryrise Aeaa. the treaty. conclustnn that Aikan already has GUESS W HOr He wmbe more than a hundred Salad were given to me by my RrVt.. to join the delegation which booka-^mosUy dime novels—about mother, who brought them to this Dirksen thanked Mansfield for reached—that the advantages out­ NASHVnXB, Tann. (API—Mel­ N a tio n a l Whan ia a fever not a feverT underprivileged youths who win country ' from her native Polaiid. leavca Friday. his "generooB statements.’’ He weigh the disadvantages — the ania Hall, thiWyeajr-old daughter Chuck I I f iejQ adult hae a temperature of fsme and foctuae by ptwotlalng My family likes soup and I serve Everybody ooticarncd has said added that be woidd "lean over treaty probably would be assured of Dr. a ^ Mra. B. J. Hall, had over 96.6 degrees (one degree backward” aat -la tojava tha Pres­ of approval by a margin much been racatvtng Instniction on tho honesty, dUiganos, and pewsswr- It year round. H a y ppnifx home­ that partiTuirtp ought to have I above normai ■ we would agree ident on a iorsIgB peBcy taatter. larger than the required two- aUqnette of tntrodncttoaa. Mtoe. B e used the peofits to lov- Stores made soups, and cabbage soup ia no part to the Wsiiate’s debate on thirds of those voting. prow eondttlote among Hew I that be had a slight fever. one at their favoritea.” file treaty. Bat It stock la wammj ItapobU- Accompanied by a playmate, Denise HIU, she visited her grand­ York’s uroMfn. Tlus rule cannot be applied to Cabbage Soup In the Senate Wednesday. Dem­ can minds that if the Senate Undersecretary of State W. Av- ocratic Leader Mike Mansfield of ratifies the trso;^. ITsawsdy would erell Harriman. who headed the mother, Mra. W. R. Gower Jr., I infaide and small children. In tha S pounds pork butt of loin end and decided to put her knowledge Ths U.S. Steel Founda^cn first place, il a rectal tembera- 2 quarts cold water Montana told his colleagues that be tha poHtiral beaefiriaiT in American team at the treaty i.e- gotiations. said Wednesday of the into practice. cently announced gran U to T66 I turc is taken, 99.6. not 98.6, is 2 teaspoons salt Dirksen and Sen. Boorke B. Hick next yesa’'a campaigB of aiqr eas­ atitutiana of higher la a n ia g and ing of world tenstooB that might I pact: “There’s no secret agree- Pointing to Denise, Melanie I the normal reading. Also, if the 5 peppercorns enloopcr. R-Iowa. chairman ct the 26 other organiaationa totaUng Senate Republican Policy Com­ accompany the arthw Iment in this thing, no gimmick announced pcdltely: "Grandm a, TwfjTit ia in his first two weeks bay leaf 480,000. of life, he may have a rectal large can sauerkraut mittee, were not being pardsan Partly because of this and part­ in H, BO secret understanding." that’s her—and this Is me!' ’ I temperabre of 101 and not ap­ 4 medium heed cabbagre. dired- Bonus Stamp Buys! pear to be sick- Most likely he is ded not sick since the rise in tempera- whole onion EXTRA SAH STAMPS ONE VR> pig 1 ture mav be due to the fact that small can pea soup, imdihited I his temperature-regulating mech- Cover meat with water and add I mjiimi has not yet stabilized. salt, peppercorns and bay leaf. 50 F in st SBcedI B a n i BONE-IN If the surrounding a ir is hot Hoot to boifcig. decrease heat and EXTRA SAH STAMPS wSh ONE 1-Ri pig simmer for two hours. Rinse and A ll Cut From Heavy Western Corn-Fed I due to artificial hrating in win- drain sauerkraUl and add with re­ I ter or a hot qpell m summer, 50 OU MU SkUess Fradu LB this, too. may cause the elevated maining ingredients to ixxgp riock. Shit More of Those Moo^'So^og Steer Beef Continue cookinr for one hour. EXTRA SAH STAMPS wHh ONE neig I temperature. 'Grom Bean Salsd 1 Another factor might be loss I V pounds cooked green M^ring 25 Finst PaBsk Samaga f body fhiid. Tbe aewboni in- faat le'ee. flmd rapMlv through beans, O.A in pieces EXTRA SAH STAMPS with ONE A-oz pkg m ediv^ Bermuda onion riiced BONELESS»63< akte and Udnejs. Try giving ■t cup salad oil the haby more water. If he takes tablespoons wine vinegar 25 (Ml MU steal Edsm H readily he is not sick, and his ‘■s teaspoon salt LOW DISCOUNT PRICES 4 ^ j P EXTRA SAH STAMPS wilh ONE Mb pig temperatnre will come down. If 4 teaspoon garlic salt he relhsea water "he may have -B teaspoon pepper * ^ Spenys or Haadys Badbecue Franks hdeettoa aad shooM be seea Mix string beans and onions. SHOULDER LB hy a doctor. Make dressing with ofl. vinegar BGRA SAH STAMPS »Hb ONC 4-oi pig California Roast ven In' children who are old and spices and mix with beans and ...Valuable 25 I to run around, an ele\*a- onion. TTiis may be served hot as I don of one to one and a half de­ a vegetalrie. or chtUed'as a sated. BORA SAH STAMPS wHh OTC fZ-ec pig es probably doesn't mean a Fresh, ftx>s«ti or canned riling BONE-IN LB I thing, eepeciaily if the child has beans may be used. Stamps, too! 25 Aiu m t Star S la k u Franks Chuck Steak been very aedve. Fortunately Mrs. Riackowski ia a member most aedve children who do not and past treasurer of the Man­ EXTRA SAH STAMPS wSh ONE Aoz pkg complain of anything don't have chester CathoUc Ommcil of Women. their temperatures taken. This is She is libraiian at Assmnption 25 Swifts Praninni Ptrfc & Tnrkey Lonf SHOULDER STEAK LB a perfect example of "what moth- Junior High SohooL P EXTRA SAH STAMPS wrii ONE A-oz pkg London Broil 1 er doesn't know won t hurt her.” Her huriMuvd is an axperimantal 0—Mv voungster has a pharyn- process engineer at Pratt and 9 -O Z iA R M V SwiftsPremineShidMMCgragdBtgf |r«*J duct or cyst in his neck. WlAtney, (hviaion of United Air French's Mustard 15‘ I Should it be removed? lUermld photo bjr onara.) craft Corp.. East Hartford. Ground Chuck A —In some children the _ sm- MRS. LEONARD RACKOWSKI The ooufile oanie to Maaorisatsi I brycnic development of the ‘ oral lA years ago from Hartferd. Tkgy t -O Z JAR cavity is incomplete at birth and have two cUldreii, Patricia^ lA Sm N AM PO Atl - Oven-Reedy - S to 3H lb Avsrsgs • A Gourmats Delight as a result there may be a cysde Phoebe Snow aa a device for ex­ Gulden's Mustard 15< who will be a senior af Hand swelling in the neck Associated tolling the cleanUnasa offered rid­ tar High aebool. and Laonard Jr.. LB with this there may be a slight Phoebe Snow ers because Lackawanna locomo­ 14, who wiA be a fraahmaii at intermittent discharge of mucus. tives burned onty anthracite coal, 125-FT ROLL Rock Cornish Roasters I Following a cold or sore throat Bari OathoHe High SehooL Tbmr which was said to give off U Cut^Rife Wax Paper 24* the cyst may become infected and are membera o f the CSmrch o f the Back on Track ash and cinders than soft coal, Haddock Fillet I diw tmrge puB. The only satisfac- Asaumptkm, where Mrs. Rockow- the customary railroad fuel. 1(KOZ I tory treatment is complete re- 1^ BOeKB lAME rid is a member of the T adioa of 16 I moval of the cyst. the Assumption. to m ato soup CANS Smoked Shoulder Butts A P B m Im m Kewa Writer Cam pbell Q—^My S-year-oU soa has por^ Both Mr. and Mrs. Rockowrid 89‘ HC»OKKN, If J. (AP)—Phoebe 2-LB hyria 'aad' toe doctor eyaa ho Public Records were active members of Verplanck CAN Snow died leat October in her 60a. School PTA. Joko Imported Canned Hum cast he cored hot must take an itariatonoiae twice a day from Today ahe area reborn. In her tree time. lira. Rockoiw- Warrantee Deeds j May to October eveiy year as Phoebe waa the glainor g^irl of ald likes to read, taka motor trlfia Clorox Bleach 59* '*S^ 37* Isag as he Uvea. He also uses a American radlroadinK, a paaacn- Stsuiley Louis Meleslto a with hor fAmil^, and sitsnd Tan­ IM moH I III I cream and must Helen D. MeleiAo to Louis Apier, kas basifcaM gswneo. fer train wboae name aymboiiaed wear a wide-brimmed hat all property at 224 E. Middle l^ke. aBBsaer. Is there any other elegance and luxury. Sherwood Circle Inc. to Emma Last Tbuiaday’a recipe, Vermont Maid syrup ^ 57< 29* treatmrat? Her corporate maater, the Srie- E. Gregory, property on Spring mrited by Mm. Roger Bretan af A—^TUs congenital hereditary ,Lackawanna Railroad, baniahed St. 58 Linnmorci Dr., was not printed liaeaae is relatively rare. Its Phoebe aa an unwarranted extrar- Donaid W . Piynn and EUsabertta ciaariy In sB oopiea of H m Handd, 12-OZ C A N I name derivas from the fact that acaace. A. nym to D. Griffin so we are repeating tt Libby's Corned Beef MIDSUMMER fm h e sf I It la associated with the «ccr»- _ Today, the railroad, under new MKl MarUyn B. Griffin, property atiawfaewy MoM nn^pagement, put her back on the CFLBEN Itkm of a large amount of a pig- at Si Greenwood St. 1 CamSy nae packagi I m i«t called porphyrin In the tracks. BtdMIag Permits geiatto Q T m . STAMPS urina. nds gives tbe urine a red To railraad buffs she looked To Stylaiaina for Jerry P. t packagea froasn stt'awhwriia. grander than ever, her coaches, Ocean Spray B A R G A IN S i Summer Produce oolar. The victim’s skin is aix- Sapisnas, alterations to dweiUng o r 1 ^pawt f HNAST I tremely sensitive to light and (Bners and lounges reupholstered, at 136 W alker St.. $2,565. awneteraad repainted and reappointed. 16-OZ there may be an increased growth To James D. Gleason for J. R. 4 cupa water, or — watsr ICEBBtO - NEW YORK STATE - Crisp, Fresh of facial hair. In some persons Phoebe w as still listed on the Matfaieaon, addition to dwelling at and jiAoe from ikntned chocolate syrup CANS timetable as the Brie-Lackawonna Hershey with this disease the teeth may riea to make 4 oupa Ltd., running from Hoboken to 50 Tanner St., $1,500. I be red or red-browm. To W. Hairy Bkigiand, for mov­ 1$ ounoa oontsinar of aonr < Applesauce 2 27* It is essential to protect the Buffalo, N.Y., and points west ing of siga at 540 E. J/HiMt 'Ppice., D rain her riea and ootvc Jotoa to I drill from sunlight or any other Railroad ofOciala were reticent mix witli watsr to 14-OZ PKG 14-OZ PKG R V A N G f U N i - la T U Handy 64>ask about the reincamation. They re­ $ » . source of ultraviolet rai's. Since To John R. Wennargren Co. for Mix geiatic snd banrtoa. Poor hrif LETTUCE2 25 ordinary window glass filters put membered stinging criticism from Minute Rice Holmes Fkmeral Home, ''an ara- the mixture in one and one-half these rays your son will not need railroad patrons and sentlniental- In MOZ f H - Ists after Phoebe's demise. ' tions and additions to funeral par­ or tiwo-quait dish. CUB imtil firm. to be protected when indoors wdth lor at 400 iMain St.. $50,000. Keep remaining arixture at room on CAN I V * Evaporated milk 6 »n°T9* I the wimiuws closed. ’Treatment is Frieml's Beans 2 59< Maine Sordines TRU-BLU PINT But one said, “Obviously, we To Ogden Homes. Inc., new temperature. Spread soar cream I gcDeraily unsatisfactory. Some pa- iKm to attract, naw business.’’ Blaeberries house at 62 Camrin Rd.. $11,000. over tap of chlBed jrlstlii M NAfT - Wtala, la Oi Heutii are benefited by removal of Only last weak, the Chicago A To Ogden Homes Ihc., new Slowly pour remaining fristbi 2S»59< Nnast Fleur >u m 39« I the spleen. JCorOi Weatem Railway retired its B & 7-OZ house at 100 Caiman Rd., $12,000. mixture ever sour cream and chill LBS dsluxe CUcago to Minneapolis CALIFORNIA To Ogden HOmea, Inc., new until finn. TWs rsrips serves 13 SOUD CANS Nectarines “400,’’ latast ^casualty in a long house at 63 Oamurn Rd., $11,000. and maqr be uaed as aslad ar des- TOMATO 4Mztw 29< Pink Salmon 65< Tuna Fish sMng of famous trains. Ubby To Ogden Homes, Inc., new sert, and topped with All were victims of the public’s farfari For Salads LBS Ruth ^lillett stbandonment ef rail travel for the house at 64 BiTon Rd., $10,000. or fralt aaisd dreasto Green Peppers 'jetoT* flexible automobile and the M l arm27« Margarine < u >v h d a u 1 5 < WcM's m CK THE MIRKOS. GIRLS apeedler airidane. 4'/i oz: Of the famous name trains CANS FOR TiMlay'B m «n brought me an ad- V-VJWU-, Shrim p aamd sea which have died, the Phoebe Snow IAS Finost tomato.aih 3 5Si29« Caenmbers vertiaement from a bank bearing wras the first to attempt a come­ the invitatian. "Come as you are back—thanks to William White, THE CENTEH RESTAURANT D A R T L B T T — Hatvac, la Sweat Syrup new BMe-Lackawanna board NATIVE - Golden, Tender, Sweet Kernels . . hwnli from your car! " abairm an. 499 Main Street MB CAN UB And just to make sure that I Wbita, who rose to prominence BEECH-NUT COFFEE CANS ■nit the other women the adver- mi the Driaware, Lackawaima A Richmond pears tisement was mailed to imde^ Weatem Railway before its 1961 WILL BE CLOSED stood what the bonk meant by merger with the Ehie, was called FINAST PM AST — Whila or Colorad SWEET CORN 'coma as you are," there was a la a couple of months ago to In- FROM AUG. S TO AUG. 12 cartoon sbowizig a woman in hair basa naw health into the financial- 100 BOXES ctaders, surrounded by ' crying m ailtaw Brie-Lackawanna. He or- FOR OF 400 children, driving up to a hanking Asrad file onca-proud Phoebe ra- JOHN KAMBAS, M s i , CAKES Facial Tissue^ window to make a deposit. dorbished and returned to service. PLAM, M AIM J. MAPOLITAN If there s one thing that Ijusl- n e train’s name waa coined by KEEP SMILING! PMAST - liaahU Pne ness doesn't need to do, it's to an advertising man around the 12 3 5 encourage the American woman tan of the eentury. He Mt upon to “come as you are. " 10-OZ JAR Suburban shopping centers are Stuffed Olives already made unsightly by all ftie cmne as you are " customers W M T I T A M J GOLD MEDAL roaming around in hair curlers, S-LB BAG 5 9 7 barefoot sandals, rumpled shorts PKGS Flour ■TMt Jeans, or any one of hun­ SWEETMILK OR BUTTERMILK dreds of other unattractive “come OF 70 Hudson napkins 8-OZ MORE as you are" outfits that never • I ^JwjiaiAt TflealA. 9 n , J o w j t J \ j 100 Pillsbury Biscuits 3 CANS 29c should be worn m public. P M A S T — PiaaappU Cirapafcidl Admittediy. the bank quoted. D 9 u b le ^ 4 ^ FONDA WILLOW • 9-01 didn't invite women to come in­ 4 6 -O Z BONUS STAMPS! side "as you are." but to bank EXTRA Cold Cups BKGOF 25 31 c from their cars. But ancone ought CANS Juice Drink NYLONGE EXTRA S&H STAMPS with ONE ptg ot 100 to know, when a woman goes out STAMPS in her car without bothering to 1. 0, 0 _ EXTRA JRRHnB ^^HBSrSS^O^B sE^HBSaS^ SUNBe P n M j Sponges ^ 25c 100 Homeland Tern Bags drees appropriately, ahe is going to make more than one stop at TENDERLOIN ‘ GREEN STAMPS STATLER I rOR YQ U I J(3i GREEN ITAMRS 8 'A O Z EXTRA S4H STAMPS with ONE p»g ol 109 a drive-in window. Before she' gets back home Paper Towds ju m b o ro ll 3 1 c With lha Purchasa o( $ 5 .0 0 or Mora Welch's candies PKGS 100 Goldeo Rose Tea Bags she ll have stopped at a super­ market. a- variety store — and A N D THIS COUPON SUNKIST EXTRA S&H STAMPS with ONE U-gt pig CUP W A X R AM U perhaps m a restaurant for a WEDNESDAY For Leag l l i . g Pradmaw gWhole Beef ■ ■ - ■ U M EM A m AT ro u e FIKSr NATIONAL SUPERMARKET 2 ^ 45c Orange Base 2 C ? N S 39c 50 Finast Instant Non-Fat Dry M R quick lunch. AT roue Hesr matiomm. s u p b ju u c f n Valid Thru'Sal., Aug 1, 1963 — Uni! One >e an Adult Gatomar By the end of her trip she 'will VAIUABU W estfield.^ , CfcaavY 4 cS.s 89c m ixed v eg eta b les EXTRA SSH STAMPS wrth THREE 39c aNb pig . have been sees by any number CIOARtTTK, HER $ T06ACCO PROOUaS EXEMPT PROM STAMP OfPER of persons — and if she is in hair UBAH. ALL BKEF ______’ .1 s 3 i 2 ^ ^ z , | 0 0 Form f Va Veg-All ‘2 can s 39c 50 Burry Cookies curlers apd her scrubbing doOies, HAITTFORD COUNTY COUPON her sloppy have k fine - MEDIUM' HAMBURG Tb SH .$2.7S 2 2 5 c EXTRA S&H STAMPS with ONE pig M 6 ’ perhaps offended many. -La Rosa Noodles 'p°c; 31 < Foremost Ice Cream So let's not encourage house­ Peanut BuHer S M O o n ly 2 6 9 e wives tp “conie as yw are." e nfFombcD h a f m i a EXTRA MILD SKOTLESS . GENERAL MILLS ■ WITH RICE • ll-oz pkg 31c 4 % |T " EXTRA S&H STAMPS with ONE 8-qt pig What housewives need is to be encouraged to dress peatly and $501 PKG 2 7 c AdkH B o ra x Country Corn Flakes PKG 21< M V Pmast Instant Non-Fat Dry J appropr iately whenever they YOUR BEST BREAD BUY! k »w home. Too many who make : BACON FRANKS 6 9 t : 4 % g . extra S&H STAMPS with ONE 6-pocl (T2-oi aakf a habit of^ running around town U L ^ G . they are. look as though they LB. C A N Finast Beverages haven't any self-respect at alL ‘ > C e x t r a S&H STAMPS w,th ONE V A M o r . oaaxN , t a b u FROZEN, SWEET LIFS All righto renerved. X'ewspaper Enterprise Assn.. FRENCH FRIES ONE Finast Two-Crust Lemon P it Cukes 61» 29c WHITE I P EXTRA SSH STAMPS with ONE pig Gradiutes Bad Readers " ' Larga 1 Lb. Pkg. ■jnm A#ANOY, LABGB LB. Finast Apple 'N Spke N E W YORK— In N ew York Caty racentlv it was found that o per ^ I P EXTRA S&H STAMPS with ONE VIb leaf Nedorines 2 IA. 49c 4 Pkgs, 99c cent of toe 12th-grade graduating LOAVES * ^ Brookside Farm Bread Claes were senousty retarded in Ite lUg. tla readuig. being able to read

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I % I • -i • • ; . 1 «. ... ■I, , / ■ , ' n ;■■ I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, O O tO L , THURSDAY, AEGGST 1. PAGE ELEVER MANCHEStER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, GONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 1. 1968 in Birmingham, Ala., while pick­ Theirs are Mack; -wlte tram tbe bo^tal after being treated ior cats. sult of the Profumo scandal. More eting downtown stores that deseg- B S A . Inaugurates the top to let oat meal lUiaElected; Negro Protestor Sorry Charges Tax Pressure reg;ated lunch counters. Tuesday. BoBcc said aboot 100 persons,' liMM to help Roonie Board of than 20.0QO pounds ($66,000) came One o< toe SDOot wm moelly yaattas, gatoersd near and Lxwto Dr.. 3-yww nM bum victini An Alabama House committee World Jamboree belongs to a OsmlHee South Wind9or from the sale of her memolra to Fired as Waiter cbmfied: "TWO. four, six, sighi— Frondizi Freed rghadheiine (M itex Shntlti wbo hi stm nnder.;ipecial care at Ward Critical; a Sunday newspaper. The rest n e .il. On Merchants to Remove Bias approved a bill designed to dis­ Theirs are box-lM aed Mg we.donT want to integrate.” KBacheata- M em ot^ HoapItaL was fees for photographs. qualify from voting those pewons (Oaattoaed tram Page Oee) to stand up in. Thqy tone Anotoer large group' marched in COntribotioas may'lw nmde ant Mandy also has d«ie well with AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) — B o^ er who. take part in antisegregation and flap wtodowa toat loB to the "Ronnie Fbnd.’^Nand mailed FHJL c r s o w « n I B ate Om ) demonstrations. street. About 20 yootoa In Argentina Town GmncU, similar contracts though not so T. Bonner, the Negro waiter who nanced buildings for Negroes and U-day jamboree of games, dls- down. m xfii wUeta read: "We to- r.O . Boa 116. Wappipg. Boy well as Christine. A I L A i m C Puerto Ricans. More than 400 Negroes staged a Sleeping the an Convicts won an appointment with Gov. Ooover to testify- IfcLaurin said playa, competitloiis and tests of o v civil iniHi prawnrM, Htowning of the South Windsor The memoirs of Ronna Ricardo, Officers traded punches with silent march in Charleston, S.G., placed by lOonfiinei fram Page Om ) in tow n.’ BSsiir and Troat Co., is treariirer. bo was onre Hoover cou)d back scouting skill. "We won’t run we’ll stay." School Board thattbia j (ihii prosjltute and confessed perjurer Jonn Connally to discuss civil several pickets and 22 arrests and pickets paraded in Farm- sea. Plastic -water who testified for the prosecution, rights alter a two-day sit-in at SB tbe claim the Communists are were made. This brought to near­ ville, Va., lor the seventh day. After the opening address by the from web belts at Itae said four wbita motorists The two major attempU came last area: file ■ v e e ia g HertM (Csahaaed from Page'One) the governor’s office, has been ■atefi **aalf-atyled Negro leaders ly 760 the number of demonstra­ A sucoessfui swim-in took place a far cry tram tbe ceM Negro youths had Bye Bt. 1 ^ Christine locked herself In a are on offer at 12,000 pounds ($33,- prince, who Is Greece’s chief AjnrU and last September. Discuss Sites W ia d s e r isiiLspuairXt friend’s West End apartment 'say­ 600) but no takers have been an­ fired from his job. , oe pert file Oosnmimiat conspir- tors taken into custody -the past at a private beach at Elkhart, metal canteen tosir car windows near Valley area -were tosthms oitM am b tz . teieoheae 644-1758. Christine spent Wednesday tes- He disclosed this development M dO NNETS m ej." three weeks. ' scout, a scout chosen at random doth covers. o f toe tosturtaances. One nUa’ s Inauguration will continue mufimeming. ing, "When la all this going to nounced. Ind. tiiyiiig at a secret inyestlgatim of end?’ ’ Wednesday night but gave no rea­ O IL Tba JHUce Department filed Fifteen Negroes were JaiT^'d' for lights a torch from a special fire The American police icported. oaid toe the legal fiction of two presidents U' Wh«Ui«r to totild the new ele- '•Hiere ia no iniiHinTi im oMt to U A Oialrict Court at and hands it down a line to his attacked him wfto floto and the security risks Involved In her Christine’s lawyers announced son while outside the governor s parading without a permit 'during pepn scouts have the for Argentina. Frondlzl’a term :nentor]r eohool for the fliJl o f 1986 manBion with nine other white TBL. nil letojfcem Ala., seeking an or- continuing protest marches at Cortez Early Rancher comrades. as he stepped from bio car. “ iST Patricia Pralson with Profumo, which took they had bean served with a writ tor ior tbe rogiatratiaa of m ore At the end of the relay the date equipment Some of does not expire until next April In the South Wlwltaor Heiclito or for damages by Aloysius (lAicky) Open House Set and Negro pickets. Clarksdale, Mi.ss. can and Asian sc— *' seven juvenilea arreated cloeed -Qie aaeatiqg. ISiniir. BteoB- place at tbe same time she was Bonner has been working m tbaa 2.0N Negroes In’ Birmlng- For the third night In a row a MEXICO cmr —Hemando Cor­ torch Ignites the Kylix, or Olym­ idoaaod into the custody of 30 and he has eteadfastly refused the IiVumham EMatea area waa the sering Gapt. Eugene Ivanov, an Gordon, a Jamaican Negro jasz tez, the conqueror of Mexico, was pia goblet, and the ‘vast gathering most elemental bat ger Thery ^Mnhdl woOl Uw au'- Feted at Shower singer who was once her lover. For Fr. Blomski Club Caravan at the Villa CaP*'* large crowd formed on Chicago’s good meal in no tone at aB nreets. Tbe otoera arrested, to resign. ^et of the (UKuaiton between the ~ oriaad. he eaid, to Ihma- the asaiatant Soviet naval attache. motel In Austin. An assistant Ooimly officials immediately de- South Side near an apartment one of the first suoceeaful ranch­ sends the strains of jamboree i^erry. were charged with. Mandy. blonde hair piled high Gordon, 31, was freed by the ■ied dMuqgaa the Board of Regis- the same. But cloM asaoclatea salt' Fron- board of education and the town Mias Patricia Piatson of Man- manager of the place, Tommy building with new Negro tenants. ers in the Western Hemisphere. songs echoing across the 2,(XX>- dinwdirty conduct. Speriy was dlzl would not make trouble for it ■ml tongue sticking out at photo- appeal court Tuesday • from a The Rev. Joseph Slomski of NEW CAR ttsn dtoettoafaeM agalnat Negro His brand—three croases, repre­ acre encampment area on the council Tueaday eventof. vayed to eae fiA desnitattlk S a ___ , ---- — . . three-year sentence lor beating Castillo, said the discharge had About 100 policemen trlfed to pre­ Utoiged orito aggravated aaeault. the new president and would form aohooi, wns toat ihminiai wVlL Oren; cheater was recently hanoreo wnn j jnqiheni, ' queened it over a Madison, Kan., will be guest o f nothing to do with Bonner s in­ vent further disturbances and 33 senting the H S. Hawthorne St. and Mrs. British premiere of the movie tion. ,tte Jtoftoa Department Fireworks explode a fesUvq pat­ look before die iesps after the Fbrnham Betates area w "This whole business has been J. Janeezko, 12 Lakeview Dr., 6 appointment with the governor perse. Wai thing on her 1957. Frondixi reportedly described o f adunafion 'WoOk oaO. a imAtod: o f saivatore JuUano of HO New Bolton "Cleopatra.” Three gue.sts stalked and he ended a 26-hour demon- against segrega- One officer suffered a possible BUBBLE BA'rH tern across the night sky as a used for a eotMoI, a la ise pro* so dreadful for me,” said Chris­ Farmington. Mrs. Edward Matu- V a n te picked up by friends, nUa as "a good friend of mine” praoadBtc to r diui lflnif: amw sBhnnhf were co-taaBteaaes. M when they found themselves shak, 86 Highland St., another sis­ I stratlon at Connally’s office Tuea- flrids were held in skull fractuce_ and three others BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP)—De scout from each of the jamboree’s IKmmond$ found and "an intelligent man, a com­ portion of the Union-Meworth ao fim t eedh aBii inaainBr tkaest and Ahnut 50 relatives and biende seated at Mandy’s Uble. tine. II subcamps accepts from Con­ into the back seed of a cor u t School population would he i ter, will be co-hotesB. 'The affair I day. Bonner , said, he wanted to icca. R io tin g w as were less seriously hurt by bricks spite summertime temperatures, mon-sense man.” council -will hame fliBmfk piaiia a t {^ n i the Manchester area w ere' Mandy. whose testimony lor the "I am only 21, but everyone I discuss an announced stand by aaiiowly aearted to New York. and stones. residents of a local apartme '.t stantine a flame to set blazing turned into her driveway- as flieyl DURBAN. South Africa — A pleted. This would neceeettate a thinks I must be a very wicked is in observance of the tenth anni­ (toe po-' hage diamacd strike has been In his home town of O u z del action to faBow. | present. The buffet UNe was deco- proeecution helped to convict | versary of Father Slomskl’s ordi­ i the governor against the public Ponce laaerves were rushed to At Ocala, Fla., about 20 Negroes building awoke to find their orna­ -within the II great rings of tents. Remarking •Eje, niU said be was happy Fron- general changing of boundaries j rated with a bride's cake. Ward., said: "Stephen is flying girl. I don’t think I am. 1 am Just The tents themselves indicate didn’t reco^iim was beat- made by Texas milUonsire Sam throughout the town. an ordinary girl trying to look nation to the prieethood. He is the accommodations phase of Presi- a BroaUyB constmetioa site to picketing segrregated restaurants mental outdoor fountain piled high jdizl was freed. Leaving the door ficm al avanitotima iin towrt! Has Pratson. daughter of Mr. * deyeratriy U1 becau« Christine jdent Kennedy’s civil rights pro­ fiapecoo about 100 surging, shriek- were arrested on charges that with what looked like snowdri^. the far-flung origins of the partici­ denly reaUxed toe totoft 1 frsctnrcL Ocean off South Africa, open for personal consultation Those favoring the Fendiam after herself.’’ son of Mr. and Mr«. Edmund Slom­ the occupants ettoer. They a Ncgiu^ Kdward The barge is picking ISO carats ■«W ^jiaiaiilhiin 7ni iniiiii mi nn1' MTs. Jrim Pratson. will be- and I were forced into ratting ski of New Britain. gram. The pickets their placards failed to identify A prankster had dumped a box of pants. with Frondizi, HUa said, "I would area did so beoause they fdt that iijiwlinii in ^wikiry tlfap “HbBmirl rome the bride of DMTid W. asaiiist jnm. She has looked after herself so 25 per cent of their leadership. soap powder into it during the West German scouts brought been usl^ her drissn y to The ^ daily feom the ocean floor — the present and potential pop- well that British newsmen esti­ Fhther Slomski plans to spend a metoy gem stones. be glad to talk to any Atgentine evmd" a auunaas. itt wee tepeetB*' Juliana, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sal- "I had to speak to save myself, few days as guest of his sister in Tribes of mountain people of m i in pubUcly-fi- Four white men were arrested night. some of the most dtstinctlve tents. around. citizen.” ulaUon o f this area was growdng today. ! vatnre JuUano. on Aug. 24 in St. II seemed the only way out. mate her bank balance is fatter Northern Luzon are called Igorota. BuffldenUy to fiU a school. Immediately after the verdict by 30,000 pounds ($84,(XX)) as a re­ Manchester. nila inhertU leadership of a Hie density of pc^lation in both The ‘Ttmnde Phmd” wmm eatab-l Bridget's Church. country beset by huge foreign areas, making it possible for a debts, unemployment, economic nuudmum munher of pupils to woes of awesome proportions and " walk to eobool, was a factor In controversy' over development the conaldereMoa of both areas. Grand-Way’s 2nd Big Week contracts with foreign oil compa­ The meeting opened with Mayor nies. John Msdden reading a letter from In campaign .speeches he said the board to the council request­ annulment of the oil contracts, ing the site In the South Windeor mostly with U S. firms, would be Heighto area for the new school. first on his presidential agenda. I I But he has softened his stand One of the reastms cited was the concentration of popoiatian fecil- since election day. itatlng many ebudents vralUng to He Indicated to newsmen the school. contracts would be renegotiated The mayor set the theme of the with assurances that foreign capi­ tal would not be barred "If It does meeting by asking "Why that not come in the back door.” area?” Argentines welcomed lUia's School Superintendent Merle B. election and the prospect of a re­ Woodmansee answered that cur­ turn to constitutional government. rent and projected enroUmeiU led Renewed confidence bolstered the to the b oa t’s decision. He referred peso and people were optimistic to the pin map pr^mred for the that they were again on the road boerd, which graphicaly Miowed Featuring Swift's Premium Proten to prosperity. where each child attending the elementary seboola in lM3-d4 3 livee, and showing the school boundaries for that year. Girls Give Show A achool "should be bulk for IWith TriplQ"rS Blue Stamps 1 The Tenderest Beef in Town 1664-65; but we can manage imtO For CARE Fund 1965-66,” he said, j^ jeoted enroll­ ment for the five-year period from 196S-66 was ahown baaed oo/pres- 8even girls between the ages of ent population, and on a 5 per cent PORTERHOUSE STEAK TOP ROUND ROAST u95‘ CROSS RB ROAST .95^ 8 and 11 put on a talent show grow^ in the sriwol pcpulation. recently and donated the proceeds, this growth was baaed on the ex- $9.62, to CARE. They are: pwience of the pre>vious five-year period. A third tabulation showed BONELESS BRISKET u75* CHUCK ROASTenm .69^ Miss Joanne and Miss Christine the number cf ciasarooma needed SIRLOiN STEAK LaVae, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. annually for each adiooi, baaed on Joseph LaVae, 6 Oishman Dr.: the la xg er projected enroilmant. $189 Miss Diane Melia. daughter of "One fB&wv In the projected Mr. and Mrs. John Melia, 166 RIB STEAK IB.' STEWING BEEF BMELESS u69* FLANK STEAK UL Cushman Dr.; Miss Tina Salazar, enrollment is the assumption that daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jose (1) there will be an ansioal in­ Salazar, 54 Tracy Dr.; Miss Donna crease for each grade of five per 10 ^ Loeo, daughter of Mr." and Mrs. cent and (X) that the amwial in­ i IB. 99* W. R. Loso, 61 Tracy Dr.; Miss LB. FLANKENRIBS u59‘ NEWPORT ROAST . crease will be distributed evenly CHUCK FILLET Meganne Lucas, daughter of Mr. among all schools,” Woodmaneee and Mrs. John Lucas, 94 Tracy said. Dr.; and Miss Joan Andreini. QuestlottB Figures daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geno Madden questioned the projected CLUB STEAK GROUND BEEF u49* TOP SRLORI ROAST .9 9 * Andreini, 110 Tracy Dr. figuree ae compared to figures the The show was held in the beck board had used in November 1662. yard of the Andreini home, and It was explained that the 1662 PQPU io refreshments, donated by three figures were arrived at on a dif­ BONELESS BRISKET IsICit u89* CAUFORMIAROASTmu .59* mothers, were sold. ferent basis, baaed on 200 homes ROUND GROUND per year. Woodmansee is now us­ ing a 5 per cent inoreaae, the pro­ cedure generally used by oriMMl uI9* RB ROAST... .69* administratoxa. v / i SHOULDER STEAK PLATE MEATu. Local Stocks Although 1964-65 "seems to be L n h X . CONI-J ^ ^ a criUoal year vrith req>ect to U» Vi 6 A L KEF-FQM- need for ad ru e 50 tamj Conn. General ...... 161 169 In making Ills recommendation n s 50 WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF WITH THIS COUPON AND PUROHME OF 3 0Z. Hitfd. Steam Boiler .. 135 143 to the board for 1965-66, Wood- iwniinKsouraMANo njKH asof W im IM S OOUfON AND PU9CHASE (M WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF ’Tpavelere ...... 188 196 mansee found himself "eome- QT. JAR YOUR FAVORITE BRAND THREE-7 OZ. CANS PKG. Public UlUmes wihat stymied” because o f the ■OKCaFMSTlAroT SrattYA KAINfS 3 PKGS. YOUR FAVORITE BRAND CREAM C^onn. Ught Power .. 35>4 37% g ro v fth in the Pleasant VaHey- JCITCHBdGAROBI TOILET TISSUE 8 •* 69 Htfd. Electric Light Avery-Wapping areas. He there­ TEABAGS SMOKED PICNICS CAKE MIX MAYONNAISE new ...... 41% 42% fore recommended; (1) that the SOLID WHITE T IM Hartford Gas Co. . . . 35 H 41 . town build a 24H-oom elementary COUPON GOOD THRU COUPON GOOD THRU COUPON GOOD THRU PINEAPPLE JUICE Southern New England school in the north central part COUraMGOOO 1HDU COUPON GOOD THRU CHEESE Telephone ...... 614 54% SAT. AUGUST 3rd of town to bouse Grades 1 to 8; 3BST AUGUST 3r1 SAT. AUGUST 3rd SAT. AUGUST 3rd SAT. AUGUST 3rd .Manufacturing Companies (2) that Grades 7 and 8 from I iuMTOMi courow n« custOMiil I lUUfONtCOWONniCUtTOMt I i LIMIT ONI courOwmc Arrow, Hart. Heg. . . 61% 65 Pleasant Valley School be trana- 00 Associated Spring . . 19 21 ferred to Wapping Sebom; (3) Bristol Brass ...... 11% 12 that those pupUs in Grades 7 and Dunham Bush ...... 6% 7 8 and living la the area of Fam- ______li’SSl REE SOffiSTIUIK REESOffl R B S0«n.i FRESH - PLUMP - CULTIVATED N. B. Machine ...... 21 24 hair Bstates be transferred to the DEL-MONTE JUKE j 18 WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF North and Judd .. . . 16% now school; (4) that certain chU- MiNIHflHISCauraM AND PUaCHASE Of WITH I t s COUPON AND PURCHASE OF WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF Stanley Works ...... 19 21 TWO-1 LB. PKGS. dren in either or both Grades 7 1 LB.BOZ. JARFRESHFAK Veeder-Root ...... 4 6 48% and 8 in the A very Street Schood n o z nes. RBHPAK QT. BTL GRAND 7\Vi OZ.CANGRAND (HiAND UNION The above quotations axe not to be moved to either the Wapping WITH CORN OIL M cunatruad as actual markets. SriKxil or the new school If expCr- DRY MILK CLEANER AMMOfjUit SPRAY STARCH PEANUT BUTTER Imce showa that the projected MARGARINE Marine Weather enrollments as estimated are cor­ CaUPOK GOOD THRU COUPON G (X » THRU COUPON GOOD THRU COUPON GOOD THRU COUPON GOOD THRU rect.” 9WT. AUGUST 3rd SAT. AUGUST 3rd SAT. AUGUST 3rd BLUEBERRESI jjn jio y T E DRINK SAT. AUGUST 3rd SAT. AUGUST 3rd Who Would Walk? WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — The U.S. Weather Bureau issued When uked vriio in the new I cowoMmcwfOMiil rUMT ONI COUDOM FtRCMTOMlI I gtuMtet.courot4rncuiTOMi«| [LIMIT OMi courcwrnaiwiniri suhopl area (South Windsor this marine weather summary to­ Heights) would walk, Woodman- day: aee said this was not as yet de- fitia CRANDIRAND . Tides will be high along the U-.n]ned as the board would have RB5t«i:| SOMH> I REE SO ££! STAMPS RB SBffiSIHK Oonneoticut shore from 7:30 a.gu to 9 a.m. and 7 ;30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. to decide if and where "haaardous WITH THIS COUPON AND PUKCHASE OF WITH THIS COUPON APO P lfiC N aX O F WAX PAPER 2 a 39* SOUPS WHN THS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF WITH THIS COUPON AND PtMCHASC O f conditions” exist. It was said that |l TWnHTHISCDUraMMWPURCHASOF Low tide at Old Saybrook today almost ail of the new school area FAMILY SIZE TUBE • TWO-9 o z .q u ts is at 2 p.m. and Friday at 3 a.m. S n -IO LC A N S FOUR-15 OZ. CANS GAl. BTL. DWARF WHOLE REFRESHING Simset today is 8:09 p.m. and sun­ would be within one-baif mile of e w w u w o N YOUR FAVORITE BRAND EARLY CAUPORMA FRESH - HYDRO-COOLED the school. In order to correct the rise tomorrow is 5:47 a.m. hazardous conditions,' sidewalks HUNTS TORATOES KOSHER DILL PICKLES TOOTHPASTE V-g COCKTAIL JUICE 2‘*ai"75* SAWWICIBAGS Boating weather for Long Island would have to be installed, APPLESAUCE BLACK OUVES Sound to Montauk Point and Block croaelng guards stationed ^ atra- COUPON GOOD THRU FRESHPAK Island: southerly ■«-inds about 10 (DOUPCaaGOOO TMM COUPON GOOD THRU COUPON GOOD THRU COUPON GOOD THRU SWEET CORN to 15 knots this morning, becom­ tegto points. * » r . AUGUST 3rd -SAT. AUGUST 3rd SAT. AUGUST 3rd SAT. AUGUST 3rd SAT. AUGUST 3rd Woodmansee said the Pleasant ing southwesterly 10 to 20 knots 7 this afternoon and continuing into Valley area *qx>thers' him.” Twen­ luM iO f cowoitrtict»towi»| I LIMIT ONI courewwi cimtomu| I LIMIT OMi courow m cutTOMiq I LIMIT ONI coureii m e EVAP. MILK ty rooma are needed in that school UitGE tonight Winds shifting to nortb- now, which is four more westsriy about 16 knots Friday. i iitra I GOLDEN Mostly cloudy with fog this morn­ available. However, there "are no ______Ikllltl KITCHEN GARDEN - FROZEN gM A statistics to show that mors than liiS isS IH K m i N s ? REE S0«l»i R E E S B ^ EARS ing becoming partly cloudy this afternoon with scattered showers four will be needed soon, but may­ WainiMSCDUPaM AND PUKHASE OF WITH THB COUPON ANDfURCHASE OF WITH THIS COUPON AHP PURCHASE OF WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF WITH THIS COUPON AND P U K M ia ig V 3 9 * and thundershowers developing be tai five yeara.’* Hiersfore, TWO PKGS, OF 40 later this afternoon and continuing might be better to M id aa sight •— E I C Z M O Z CAWS TWO-4 OZ. CANS 4 0Z.CANFRESHPAK 30Z.BTL JUICY THIN SKINNED _ FRBHRAK SUCEO SAFECARRY HOUYWOODWHm FieSH.CRISP FRCSH into tonight becoming fair Friday. room addition.- .” 1 but FRENCH FRIES 1 1 ) i £ 9 9 * ViaibUity 1 to 3 miles locally less justify the eight now.” m u s h r o o m s BLACK PEPPER CUCUMBERS LIMES than 1 mile In fog this mornihg It was noted that p re v io u s fCMAAtO JUICE PAPER PLATES SHOE POLISH MORTON'S- FROZEN . . improving to 3 to, 5 mles this boards had "originally inUnded’ COUPON GOOD THRU COUPON GOOD THRU afternoon but lowMing to 1 to to diacontnue the Uniosi School COUPQS GOOD THRU COUPON GOOD THRU COUPON C (X )0 THRU son AUGUST 3rd SAT. AUGUST 3rd SAT. AUGUST 3rd SAT. AUGUST 3rd SAT. AUGUST 3rd 3 miles in showers ' Improving to when Pleasant VaSey S ch oo 1 0 '" 3 9 5 miles or better Friday. was built The board explained liM crecoieCMrwawo«ui| I LIMITom courow ni cgiTOMiil iLiMitOHicourowrn cuirOMiy liiMiTOMicoy owrfrc that this bad been before the EXECUTIVE IHES town entered Its period of each P O T P I E S ^ (5 i £ 9 9 * ORTENWICH (AP)—WUlard I. rapid growth. Now the board is ao Stocking, executive of a New York busy building new RBNfiS: FRB SO ffixSTAHK HBSOffi! REE 25'-“ RDSLWE on KITCHEN GARDEN - FROSN - SUCEO advertising company, died yester­ oould not consider abandoning a WnM IM S COUPON AND PURCHASE OF WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE O f WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF WITH THIS COUPON AND PU KW fiE OF day in Greenwich Hospital. He 'wos' aohooi. It was said. F U IK SOFTENER 4 9 * IMRSHIIIIALLOWiFiH^^L^U"" 62. H m board raised the question as GRAND BRANP^ GIANT CAN FKO. ROESSLERS 60Z.FKC.MKX> A retoMnt of the Riverride sec­ to tha fundamantal purpose of the CASHMERE BOUQUH HOBERN tion of Greenwich, Stocking was meeting between the board SKINLESS FR A N K S H ASSORTED COLB M TS n il. STRAWBERRIES !5 ^ 9 9 * executive vice preeident of the oounoil. It axplalnod that from tbe amSHROOM SAUCE TOOTH BRUSH TALC OEAINES 2 C«tt. 4 3 * FIG BARS . 2 ^ 3 9 * Oottieanan, Bader and Frank Ad- standpoint of walking to acbool, ■MITENAD 4 ^ 1MK"** veriiatng Agency. thare was little diffaranoe between caupoaeoooTMW COUPON GOOD THRU COUPON GOOD THRU COUPON GOOD Tmu COUPON GOOD 1MW ■STIUIT Survivans tncluda Ms widow, SAT. AUGUST 3rd le i Florenee, two sons and two ris- , tha board’s and tha eometra pre- 99HUIieUS'3rd SAT. AUGUST 3rd SAT. AUGUST 3rd U T . AUGUST Sid el te m o e ter a location. Ona af IH *1** NESCAFE COFFEE to M g ORANGE DELIGHT 10 99* IM K Y INS 4 e 9 9 * ts n . IfWitrellIng factoM” teiT, ItiaiT OMCOuroNffic TOM courow rocutroMid TURACSS runenU asrvioea were schadtiled . Ifoaid waa lha filot that the a ^ikwoffKllva thru ;krtwrdiqf,-Aug Slid. WaiMWva tha light laltoili t e today. ba gotten from Uniah- PricM •ffgcHv* thru Saturday, Aug. 3rd. W « rtitrte tha right to Hmit quanthiM. aad that I 4 1 ' \ . I ■ \ V ' . ■: \ I .kANCHESTlCil EVENING HERALD, HANCHESTEB. CONN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1963 PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHEST&it EVE^flNG HEftALD, MANCHESTEB, CXlNK THXJRSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1961 r^TW ILV B ------— ------man ^ question implying foe ported to have remarked that If his- sister. Mei Lri, students in a en as part of a study on grizzlies | Harpman Vexed Youth for Chrigt Singapore High School, who, Jumping on Bear -^-a disappearing breed. treaty would play Into Soviet Pre­ Harriman had shown that much There are between 175 and 200, mier Khrushchev's blueprint for fight in campaigning for re-elec­ through foe witness of Ramdas, a FREE DELIVERY Langtry Fired, ” At Ban Briefing newly oonverted Indian youth, Saves His Life grizzlies in Yellowstone, about' BayUm Retired from Army, Cementiiig Bond of Friendship world domination and asking what, tion as governor of New York Conducts Rallies two-thirds of all grizzlies In the! Obituary concessions Harriman got in re- he would never have lost to Re­ come to a personal knowledge of 9 A.M. te 9 P.M. 1 turn. • nation "and this may be their WASHDfG’TON (AP) — Under­ publican Nelson A. Rockefeller. Youth For Christ of the Great­ J mus Christ. The conflicts they YELLOWSTONE NA'HONAL last stand,” Garrison said. Decore^ed in WWH, Korea BnmO B. Bothe By BILL COE secratary of State W. Averell ! .’’That really set him off,” Pil- er Hartford area will be oonAct- face are woven from real life ex- PARK. Wyo. (AP) — If you spot ^rience in foe Orient. ARTHUR DRUG ■LUN^TON — Bruno E. Rothe, The other day ’Ihe HeraM re­ Manager Asserts, Harrlman’a briefingikpf congress­ j lion told a newsman. “He really ENVOY CABAIE8 SCROLL Ing Saturday nlght Youth Relies a ranger jumping up and down M„ of Wtodsorville Rd., died sud­ men Wednesday on the parUal.nu- I blpw up. He said he’d like to know in August at the Plainville Camp Young people and'adults from Bark Washed Off U. CoL JamM C. BayllM « t 96 ceived a phone call from Mrs. J-ohn I where I’m from and what.my dis- WASHINGTON (AP)—Ambas­ on a seemingly unconscious bear, [TorMt a t rattrad yertenU y In denly last night at Manchester clear test bon treaty reportedly sador David E K. Bruce will per­ Grdiinds. The rallies -will be held many churchea throughout the Memorial Hos^tal. Roes of 127 Main St. Her family )iad something ot an explosion it . trlct is so he could go to the moth- Greater Hartford area gather to­ don't be surprised. PORTLAND, Oe. — Oscillating B>nn.. High of tba Boataa Anny Base. ALA. Johannesburg, South Africa, for a He Failed in Job Witnesses reported that Harri School student council to Sir Win- Road off of Rt. 6. lies which are being held for the giving artificial respiration to the of 1,200 pounds per square iijch, Bom in South Windsor on Nov. 4, man, who negotiated foe agree­ weapon in an election campaign strip bark from logs at Weirt : “I ham navar refrattad chooainc few days, under rather unusual sto.n Churchill on hia becoming an Beginning at 7:30 p.m. will be first time as a port of the regular grizzly. PENTLAND 1906. he was a son of Bruno W. circumstancee, end she thought the ment for foe United States, got against me. ministry of Youth For Christ in Coast forest-products mills. tha Army aa a carear," tha colonal (Ooi^iMd from Page Oae) cIvB engineering firm, then w m honiorary American citizen. Ar­ a aongtime in which ail will part­ L. A; Garrison, Yellowstone Na­ THE FLORIST Mid. "And I aroUId maka tiie aama Rothe and the late Mrs. Bruno story might interest Herald read­ hired to 1947 aa ooseasor to Into a “ screaming fuss” .with Re­ "I told him he’d be welcome. He rangements to . have . foe hand­ the area. tional Park superintendent, said S^ca U I had It to do agi^.” (MUler) Rothe. ers. publican Rep. John R. PiUlon of said he’s not for nuclear war, im­ icipate and special m u sical fea­ I QUACKING BIG BUSINESS •Everything In Flowers” Keene, N. H. He then becama printed scroll delivered to the ag­ tures 'Will be presented. Each sometimes bears accidentally re­ Centrally Located At Besides his father, survivors in­ But the story acttially st€irted tons approved the DeMarco high­ New York. plying I was.” ceive too much tranquilizing ser­ ' WATERMILL. N. Y. (AP)—A VThaR aakei what ha Intendad to way department Mudy, aimed in building toapector, then city «n^ ing statesman were disclosed yes­ evening, a film will be shown that 24 BIRCH STREET do to the future he said ha hoped clude his wife, Katherine Zinker some 27 yeeua ago. The Herald rineer, uflttl 1063 when be «ama Harriman had invited congress­ There was no immediate com­ terday by Rep. Robert N. Giaimo. 430,000 Miles Urban um which is given them so na­ group of 44 duck farms in this Rothe; a son. Robert Rothe of learned, when Mrs. Ross was Miss the kmg run at overhauling o p ^ men of both tarties to a meeting ment from Harriman on Pillion’s w ill be specially geared to teen­ R43-4444— 643-6247 to "enjoy hU reOrament,” hut ad­ to Wetbenaileld as town engineer. Dke_the Y ^n«w a^ aM dau|^. the town engiiteer headed foe en­ keep this American freedom saiw,g4«i Rd. Both Boulet and his found work aa a maintenance elec­ Kingtftury A've.; Scott Hampton, I Personal Notices trician for a large Johanne*urg boards of finance and selectmen gineering section and he also for all of us; you— the con­ Tiannia O. Nyatrom, a teaoberi» board for aB school property. The wife w«*e hurled from the car, the Into t'wo camps last night, threat­ Wolilbrtdge Hill Rd., Tofiand; G«n- CHICKEN BREAST lb. 49c policy tec'a in edueation from the Univer- oom picked twtoe daily. Lyndrle Herman G. Olson aft^r the meet­ Main SL, toiephoiie 875-8186 or attended Ftominghnm, Mhaa., tion on low prices is certainly 3 3 * ^ aMgr of H artford in 1966. He is ow- Stand, Route 44A, Bolton. — TeL capacity was Impaired.” months—not time enough—so he 649-8797. sohOols, and grodttabed from MARGARINE 2 The property of the defendants resigned Ws Job and In March of ing. for teaching and admtoiatia- 643-5901. ’Ihe two appropriationa will Niorttwaateni Uni'veraity in 1925 NOTICE appraciateci. It isn't neces­ tion to kindergarten through been attached. Nie plalnUfis this year set out on his tong- 170 TO 164 with a bachefoc of ctvil engineer­ are behw represented by Atty. awaitkl Journey. come before a town meeting ast A public hearing will be held by sary. But I confess— nice to SERVICE DELICATESSEN Grade 8. tor next Wednesday at 8 pm. HAIvraXDRD (A P)—^Hie S tate ing degree. the ’^w n Planning (Commission « event. beceuM ol unfoeeMen cwiditios*. aoJab amv or may not bava tts will be the speaker. Hospital. Notes Y O U GET' A Mott’i ram out of tat *4«*rtis«4 item, yea CMl. \ Bronx, N.Y., a former Bridgeport Carol Lanata of Glastonbury. toiaat It waa fonpd Police indicated that more serious Admitted yesterday: John Mo- A • ‘‘**'*^ CHECK” esiitliei yee M Itei reaiduit, and John C. Mayhtn, 34. Khistry, 70 Orchard 8L; Ollberto OPEN m i S PJL MON,m$..f»iDAi R A IN C H E C K pn4»pUed her brakes and St. ia very - lU at hia home. He Colom, 4 Village St.; Alice Watts. Extra Hours ram u lD iA T • A JL 6a • PJC.—VPSD, 0UM9CD AT N 06 n swerved her car, in an attempt to would like letters and cards from 19 Bfan BL ooUoe have bem aant to tbe Stale DiBcboiged yaftentoy: Oiaoa g^ "f i^ **** b9 . _ ToxiDoalogieal Lahoratocy to avoid tbe accident. his friends. Hia Urtbday is A|ig. FoUaa ara otiB Davis. 178 S. M *rat.| Ibo. M -

'• I \ I 4. , ^ . ., _., )J; . ■ -r , 71 .... j ; , f . ' '■ ,- ' ;^ ■ PAGE FIFTB^ ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THXJRSDAY, AUGUST 1 , 196S MANC5HESTKR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1; 1968 rAOT POUKTfeEN d a il y CROSSWORD PUZZLE BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE LTTtLK SPORTS •.f ISteciling All Rubber Stamps I X DON'T KNOW KEIWEMBEK Will Stamp Out Communists WEEK - EVERY TH' LEGAL HOCUS T H A T c a r e . DOUBLE STAMPS lOOR SUSPICIONS Pocus Lii^e SAKE, ONCE SUED A L iq u id s CTAKE ARE FAK-FETfHEp, BUT I'VE GOT BUS R ID ER By itM BEOKBR i BOSS.'TRUE. M H-^tHER He atampe! SCARS FROM. FOR r e a d i n g ACK06S 6 F ro »n de»e r t AaoeMsfl PtMS Maft Writer Then he dtrecta you to the next USED TD BE A /A\Te HIS LA ST MISIT/ c n e r h i s 7 Land meaiaie WARSAW, Poland (AP)—Here'* DEVIOUS BEFORE HE lliju id bodiei office, five miles away, for the .DID HE 6 AV 's h o u l d e r SO BSbroad ■a foolproof plan for defeating next stamp. (C ) AHE/A— HURT H16 (EadualMlc 9SoftfaMci SOU COULD MAYBE YOU'O Uqidd iHriden icommunlam OTemlght: Almost all inhabitants o f Com­ HEAD/ BUT HoW A C TU A LLY B E T T E R G U P ao Molding y——UveroO Ille g a l document Steal all the rubber atampe be- munist countries seem to be em­ i.i COULD HE PROFIT OPEN HIM A FEW HlUllan rtre«n I bind the Iron curtain. A ll Ootnmu- nt w>rt« iwc . FR O AAA 16 Reach for ployed to carrirtog pieces of paper BUCKS AND GET nSoottWilite 20 Heavy volumea Inlet activity will come to a halt from one office to another to get youve never tasled better chicken! © IP T A L E G A L 14 lea 22 Genua of I Nothing moves to a Communist stamps. BUGGS BUNNY CONTRACT/, .untandiiatioa 'aaaea laoiintty without rubber stampe. 170 alive of Media All papers need a lot of atampe. bma» S ■Riere are more of them than The average to four. VALUABLE COUPON n B in C i jnCutting b Serve up a platfer ef Tempfy Golden Fried Chic­ VMAV I JUST BUT HURRY IT UP^ nSatoratediB A implemenU. 35 Military gadget. AIM IHI [itatues of Lento. In the SovleL Union this system ''b u t , s i r e , X e a t a t n o o n 40HoutekeaDer I'M 1 LIKE VER LICK THE CAKE SO'S YA C'N WASH Uquid 28 Excitable Every little bureaucrat has one. has been to, (^ration nearly 80 jMagladiiFCeapMiGeodfsr FROSTING PAN? TH 'D IS H E S l 21 lUnoral aittiiigi 28 Flavor 4SLukewaim I w makes him a bis; man. years. ken to please everyone in the family. You'll find U(4d 2SHalecat 3------0 Unblea<*rf 15 noSST I In mother 'Russia, more t^ce The Poles are newer at It. They 14F«aatday SlFrom hlmaelf 46Fuel _ S s E S E a (qomb. foam) 33 UbIpiui ev s F" -wee time is qient . holding plecee of par do their best, but occasionally our Tonder Chickon Lego end Meaty Chicken Ido FREE STAMPS Herbert E.— per ig» to a bright light to Inspect some fellow who lacks the proper W M Aav PmdMS o f $S er Meta r r r “ P rubber atamptog then is spent § Reeampente r " n attitude will ignore the stamps A t Tom Priendly Pepelar azTerminate 14 in American offices on coffee and go ahead and do something. Breasts the best — economically priced — for an 34 Mulct iT II e— -J I breaks. Under communism this to called Valid through Saturday, Auguit Ird 36DevttaUae l7 When you buy something to a revisioniam. ADULTS ONLY— ONI TO A FAMILY jSTPonlea iB- _ ideal meal------tempt every appetite with He Stampa with Cigarattaa ar Baai^—Stata Lew 38 Ementtal being. ■ — Moscow store, you don’t Juri hand They are working hard to stamp SOLovegod i r w 20 orfr the money and take It home; it ouL Hi dlSioazCtty gal d you get a piece of paper with a Waybest Chickan from Popular. Et'6 4SEntangle - 2 w T w i stamp on i t You take the paper Vikings Ice.Skated BtSTTO 44Crafta 10sn IF to another cleric who stampe it if BE c a r e ­ 4 8 LeaatexritaWe 5T ar zT 40Wln^ bis mood to right You go to a AMS’TERDAM — People have f u l w rm cariiier and pay him. Ha atampe • ttuww*. 83 a r f H been ice ekattog ever since the Nm ». )• 3AKE MActor the pnpsr- ^ e n vou take the TM t*( VS f #/ e-i 88 Fourth Ard>iail Vikings strapp^ animal bones to s r stamp-covered paper back and their boots. The Dutch called it caliph IT _L pick up your purchase. BY V. T. HAMLIN 87 Metal ST W j "schaadts” in the 16th Century a l l y OOP SSinaitfita - m □ i 2 Here in Poland the procedure is and the EngUah word, “ skating,” l w U | U a l FRESH NATIVE 89Vainiah IT 1 to similar. K you want aomethtog came from that. A bladed akate to YEAH„ANP WHAT BY DICK TURNER Ingredhia E" H , SEEM S T X e eOCXys AN EX-KIMS CARNIVAL □ u nw gone you roverently reproach a be strapped to a shoe was devel­ 'IHEYCOULP dODetmotai (8 IF U bureattOrat and hand him your T H E SE P A ® ? •llta&am IT r oped to the 17th Century. The shoe FINP BETTER paper. Generally he to eating akate was developed about I 6BO, M KTBUAL cooiTounlty BT sr THAN THAT/ DOWN L sauaage. 1 Coane hominy ST ST 8T He Ignorea you for aoma time, INN WALKOUT ENDS 2GreatLalDe r but eventually be rolla the aau- C H E 9K IR E (A P )—^It waa bust T g-CIrTi name BT S' 8T sage and bread in a napkin, puts neae as usual at the W averly Inn 4Ponuiee mmmdamJ ttto a deak drawer, accepts the today aft«r a brief walkout of SAltttadePbJ paper and atudiee the situation. 725 MDDUE t u r n p ik e EAST He makea several telephone sails, pausing fretpiently to bang Chicken Legs tie telephone back on the desk to ptoyea and Bartenders Union, restore it to working order. straightened out their grtovanoes BY J. R. WnXIAMg Eventually he makes the great to' A conference with llns. Helene OUT OUR WAY decision. He M going to stamp the Roomn, the cMrner, yesterday, and Genuina paper. returned to work to time to serve Open Wed. WMTAMIMUTE-HERE'SALim He pulls out tha rubber atampt dinner last night. The strike began Parts 'o io w , HERE'S THE just before dinner ’Tuesday night. Chicken Breast q u a r t e r 1 s a id OF TH E STUFF YOU WAMTSP— sups his hands round It and " rp GIVE YOU FOR CHECK rr ASMMST THESE ITE W » . breathes heavily on it to warm up It was apaiKsd by the assignment Thun. CNid Fri. NOT a E TTIN a THOSE BouaHT, siaw rr, a n d th e pe a l's tM dried ink. o f a oastaisr to a spW sM ft. WAYBEST BY AL VERMEER THIKias FROM THE CLOSED/ rvE BEEN THRU THIS BE­ Quartan PfliBCM ^’S POP d r u g s t o r e FORE AND YOU aOTA SNEAKY 'til 9 P.M. NATIVB 59* b 'll FORAAEi h a b it OF TRYIM’ TD SET TWO or Sactions TRIPS OUT OF ME FORTH’ PRICE Lb. OF ONE EVERY TIME YOU FORaST SOMETHINfi/ '^ w \ I ! /> CHUCK STEAKS SELECTED r U.S.D.A. CHOICE Here’s THE CAR lb NATIVE CORN j EXCELLENT FOR BARBECUES 6 H haf s Winning Praises Golden BY JOE Ca m p b e l l didn*t mean to buy so much, QuWey, but tha parking meter stuck and I hated to pass Yellow Benelets “J- mp opportun^rT The World Over! Sweet Veal Cutlets Breeded HEROES ARE AAADE-MOT BORN Flavorful DOZ. Select Choice BEN CASEY N E W ! N O W l Bonelete LARGE Pot Roast JUICY OKAY, X AGREE TD THE SHpKTU;J NEW PEARL OF THE IMPORTS SWEET PR.T0RBA,SINCE I'M OPERATIOH, CASEY. CAN 4 l 4 9 UNACCEPTABLE FOR T rtE HIGH-STYLED BEAUTY Peaches BonelsM lOMMy'S SURGERY, I SUGGEST Pork Shoulder PR. RICHARPS FIAT MODEL 1100 D Daisy Butts POUR DOOR SEDAN — Frozen Food Special — ^^SSSim^ NATIVE TOMATOES Perfect partner for chicken . . . BY PRANK O’NEa i. SHORT RIBS ^ 1 4 9 5 US f0 T/CARRIED, i YAHLSING KRINKLE CUT SHE'5 PR0 BA61-V HiS others as low as glSbS.OO P.O.E. S\NORO MOUU. AdJiBtiMe, fuUy rediiiinc buckat Muto • fuH-Hght windowB all arotuid • 4 front hmged doora • rooaay and invitins French Fried Potatoes rior • high-kwtn pm diy t m A • w « d - MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLt •U dd wasbeis • konsy toudiea • aaielY dafdi' • over 80 m.p.k. > wkitewalU • heatar, defroster-niAody oonetmctian Lb. IWAMTTD Ok»y'„.WiW I DIONTCOMEHBSe At Eost Hartford 307 Main St. Only B 'U B Z m P e l6 He? TO g e IN'SCLTH?/ .56H P (eem pare!) • dtinchiaive price OO^SimSUHOfii// IN TWe • warr an ty • eaay teiraa. Bag OOGSHCW. DOUBLE STAMPS SAT. NITES BY ROY CRANE BtiKRiaORODG ALWAYS WAVS AT ttAST 6NK STOCK-UP AT THIS LOW PRICE! BUaZ SAWYER From 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

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t H E HANCHESTER EVENINtf HERALD, MANGHESTEB, OONM^ THURSDAY. AUGUST 1. IMS V • . ^ Back Congos, /■ y c " ' Up Four GonseciitivOs Home Runs Howns H O L C O B iB W in n e rs Legion Ends Schedule^ Legion T onm ej Has New Entry SPORTS Turned Long BaU on Fabn/ayg Qay’« Record Tuesday i^ h t at Musiy Field the 1968 State American T o P lay f Ties Wethersfield, 4-4 Cleveland Batsmen Legion Baseball Tournament will open—^with at least one new ‘The Greatest’ entrant. 'Ihe Rockville dub, coached by Gecu’ge Dargati and RESULTS For tht second time this season Manchester and W ethe^ Baseball Injury Ended One Career, Bebe Milanese, 7riH be paitidpating te the double-dimina- field American Legion baseball teams battled to an extra-in­ .AMERICAN LEAGUE tion state teat for the very first time. M oriarty Bakttog (*BB a t hoto) — Y a ^ Cloaely-foiight games in Uni ning draw. The latest occurred last night at Mt. N >bo when Due Out Soon To aafure themselvw of thla» ■ ...... ■■ e p r ^ l Tee Off on LA Angel iniiiMihl. Bistou, Eto; Kallas, Do- "first” the I^Tndy C!lty club had to the game was called because of darkness with the score dead- MuK, ,« » ; MataxMMs BoMito. •»»*! vlnl ehould have a good nudeus to EiplodinK for aewm nm s in , pair of uvarttma parin' ♦ ■ . ■■■ ^ Started Another for Tom Jacobsen NEfW YORK (A P )-< 5 m K«s win the Zone 1-A championdilp ht at Ohartar Oak Pag Vxrted af. 4-4. inlW M M lnofiTtn .BIO; W agM v —eomethlng It did with only a start the 1964 asseon. But, ootne ihe geoond inning, Mai Tool Ute (Msappoinfing tie ended the Peorwiii, le a Aiegelee, M t . eSay, the tonnan kaig-playtag reo- to think of It, so wlil Rockidlle. S t. M arhto k ept Ms ra time, took off for the plate. Tba NEW YORK (AP)—Put Paul Foytack’s feet hifh on that AMERICAN LEAGUE By EARL YOST end, la going to put fate vrord «a modleum of trouble. B xc^ for a gained a f-7 victory oYv Cen­ M fai tha SoBlar DIvtoh la mon for both teams. Manches­ throw home waa wlW and he Bona — MtoMeota, 71; brief lote-aeoeon period, RockvlUe The new chomnlonB wlU have ter finished second to RookvUto, list of baseball’s dubious distinctions. W L Pet, OB wax ter pootertty—and pay. their Mg ttoae-^flm Martello, AI ter Congo kut to gain with a 48-M win aver the Wolnnt| scored the tying run. Four years ago, after a Kaltoe. Detroit, « ; Tresh, Nm waa on top and in oonunand. They Zone 1-A ohamptons, Wethersfield CrowoU socked a one-out two- The ’ righthander became the first New York ....66 .641 Terk, 6>; Yastncaiski. Bestow. •**. TTie top-taolM d heavyFeteht Puts and Joe 'VonCfaidenharve—re­ the semifinal game a t the laihatB 'While Junior oetkai aa Chicago ...... 59 .563 baseball injury suffered in oontimder fMm EnutovWe nM got a lem boost last Sunday hoato cowUiaie to poos the cir-| was thhd. tragger in the last to toe frame but pitdier in niajor league history to give up four straight home Blutea, WakMagtnw, 8B. from Stafford Springs which de­ turning for oaveral seaaona, in feet Town Slow Pitch SoftiMdl Balttm ors .,560 Little League play curtailed Mgned a recording oontracf and AU th m are members of the same tot wfth a 39-88 aqncadter ov Opening with three runs in the di^ there. Wetherafield alao had runs in a single inning W ^nesday night— an unwanted Benw Batted !■ — Stowt, 1 ^ feated Maaehester in a key tilt, Ptoyoff. The TholBMa oppoM first inning. Manchester led much a mild threat going in the eighth Minnesota .. .588 play in that sport, Tom Jacob­ tas. 7*; Kaltoe. Detroit, and Wag isrlll m oke Ms flvot aSnim next talented doos — athletio-wtoe — lerftto Grove. week. It will be entitled natursUy, knocking the prdpa from the local Moctoaty BroChHa tiadM* at • at to the game. After swapping when Bud Ooracy and Dirt Peter­ achievemoit if ever there w'as one. Boston ...... 519 ■er, Lsa A ogelea, BB; AM aoo, B to' at RHS. T in Maritvfmwi took aai aartyl gtoytack was bombarded In the'^ d e\ ’elan<1 . .. .491 sen took up the game of golf. ‘ T Am the OreeiteBt.’’ club’s hope of a seoond straight (Siortar Oak Bert, tha wtimw to Sfaigto rum with the visitoia, Dick son singled with one out. But the Mooto, Bt; MoIsm m . Boston. M- zone orown. Ken Fosie, Itefc Buohari, Red take OB CMtafa aal bebfato f i n toMtoUag o f P o t ■aoood fame of a doubleheader' Los^ '.Angelos .477 Later this month the hand­ T>b promote Ms new venture, be Adams, Leo Roditoua and a couple Mid Dave White. White | Daub’s club had a 4-1 margin go­ next two hatters went out os did some, 17-year-oW graduate of HHa — Malvene and YaOtnem- RodcvlUe alao got a bit of help ing into the fifth. Then single Manchester in the last of to* at Qevdand when Woodie Held. Kansas City .467 aU. Booton. 12S; Kaltoe. Detroit, hMd tocth at a oodotaH party otbem wlH alao be bock to the tor a pair of guWfcheepa pMdier Pedro Ramos, Tito Fran- D etroit ...... 432 Mancheater High School will be Wednemlay. Hie M-year-oM flght- from an unidentified doctor who to three to the fine! four fram e. M l; Wagnee. and FWnaen. I4ia decided Fred McCuiiy would do fold. BIggeat loosaa w « be Jeff Fek. tha fited period aad M a «««ui and Larry Brown socked W ashington .853 Mianolieoter's repreeentaUve In er-Bhowman put on a BOnodJiute Heintz and Dick ICIoGHU, a couple wd fhay wmdd break fiis| frames gave Wethersfield the tie. (Jhameskl had a triple and a I te tT " u b . himself much future good if he Otvttaa .a single, best for Wethersfieid 'white ■oecessive homers in the sixth in- Wednesday's Results the NaUoaaJ Jaycee Junior Golf pejfoemanee of non-toop taBdng. of bettor than omUnary hMtem. m cnn. Bnt the Boiha Tte in mi Tig 10 Mta o ff starter ninf. The rapid-fire barrage cli­ Toun^ment at Midlands, Tex. He “I guem Pm the beet fighter sat out the season and rested his Cfaowrt had a single in additlOT to New York 3, Kansas d t y 2 CMy. 38; V sr- « e « ^ ku ly to* * '.'*.** 11II .1 Gary Gafiagher and two more off maxed a night of long-range hit­ -nnll be one of two State of Oot- ever ■wias for show buetoees,” Mar- tired back. Without "Mac” the Duke Hutchinson, Wethensfleld hie .tivo-baae knock, thus account­ Minnesota 9, Boston 6 , 34; Uanpe, Kan- Manchester pitching corps was to fin final I ting for the Indiana as they swept necticut representaG'\’es in the Na­ cdhiB intoned motter-of-ftastiy. "I Showed a wide margin fai offeilse ing; for nearly half of Manche*- Chicago 5. Washington 3 oaa O ny TerresfliOs Angelea, painfully thin. When Ray LaOaoe Depend on Hnrlen oto W ea the Angels, 1-0 and IMS. Baltim ore 2, Detroit I tionals. ' . _ eeil Oefcote. Why, people never sew ______and the I —12 Mta to five for the looals. But XoT’m Mta. deelined to turn out for the pre- Rookvllleli Legion team, like the Sum m ary: TOe four consecutive homers in d evela n d 1-9. Ix>s Angeles ®-5 No longer is the name Jocahaen a fight in their Kfe pay to see me Mgh school aggregation, depend­ , thin added wMh a 4-aB| eight runners were left Stranded Tilpka — Venallea. —old men and old women. aeaaon drills it got thinner man as Gallagher time and again came WethersHetd (4> an inning set an American League Today’s OanM appearing In baseball box or line 11; Washtogten, IB; Clm- a high-fashion model’s waist line. ed to a great meaaura on atrong tte. h po * • rU record and tied the major league Boston (Wilson 8-11) at BalU- scores as a pltMi^r. Instead, he’q "Why when I toue^rt in London and a fight defenoe. MOr- Btol Ckateon lad eff by MitoMiotaekta and fri up with a (duteh out. PUtfTtbbon, 2b . mark established by Milwaukee in oK Kaaass CHy. 8. there wae a BtGe oW lady there Would Manchester have won the Hudaj. if ...... mors (McCormick 3-6) 8 p.m. a "hitter” to^y and a darn good m crown again with MeCurry and ■mi m t x are and wllh a tripte. fhOowtag were Chart However the Mjanchester offense McMahon, rf .. . Jime, 1961. But the Braves hit H em e K — AlUaon. M tone- with two kittens in her arms. She Only Game Scheduled. one in hds new found driv­ oota, 3 4 ; Stnnrt, Bee

• W- Fsrniahcd Aj^airtmenta 62-A Homes : For flak 72 Pttr 9ak 72 Hoi For Sale 72 H,ou8w For Sale 72 Lota For Bali 73 Resort Pio»trty Pbr Sria 74 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ THURSDAY, AUGUST ^ 1968 Houses Pm- Sale 72 -r- UNDER $18,000 — Im m aculate 8- VERNON — Lovely to look at ia MANCHESTER — 7 room older TWO BUILDING'loU. prime loca-’ UAKEFROKT — 4 roams. PAGE EIGHTEEN THKRR ItOOM^ fumiahed apnrt- TWO FAMILT - New reef end . T raomsk Mb batta. porch, fumiabed. boat aad dyk, Rooms Without Boaid 89 ment, heat, hot water, electricity, roCm, kUdiin qlfh bedraom home, nicely treed and tUs SH room Ranch with garage Colonial oft Main Street, treed lot, tion, city utilities. Philbrick Agen­ Hooaehold Gooda ' 51 siding, aluminum comblnntiaBa, 2-car garage, Ruaco combination cy, 649-3464. excefient swimming and fishing, THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW By FA6ALY and SHORTEN good location, 826 weekly. 649- 90x190 foot lot Witt shada trasa, S ntarewra nystem tenead in ranr ynrd. Ask tor Nor­ aad walk-out basement.. All tei a B u s in e s s S o t Ic m Offered 18 ROOM FOR working girl, aB ©om- beautiful lot in an eiitallUahed windows, oil steam heat, 816,900. easy commuting to Msprherier* a p a r t m e n t s i z e Caloric gas 1768. ca r garage, 818,600. FhOtartek Uw hos66. garage, man HobenUiaL Rdflecy Agency, area -Many other i^raiurao top REMOVAL pruning, and stove, excellent candiUon, .840; foits or homa. board optUlMl, lot Ayaaiwold. geSjOA oisam . neiriibariwod. Cloee to Route 30 WolVerton Agency, Realtor,' 649- Resort Property For Sale 74 746, 640- Agency, OttAlti. numeroDS to tiaL 664414a lot deartng. Lawn'mowing. Frank also, wrought iron TV stand. CaU very central. OaU 646474 T H R im R 0 6 m fumiahed apart­ ram ira Agmey. u t m t . and . 16. Only 817,800. Samuel M. 2818, eve. Mr. R ueter, 643-0309. ment conveniently located West mCB RANCH teat over Manebes- Lavltt Agency, MLS Realtors at COVENTRY — Oak Grove section. C. Noble. 649-6063. O n SUNOMf IR B f HAD 649-9630. 8108. CLASSIFIED Side. 643-6129. 8PRHtO AT. — C mom Randt 1% tsr line in Vemoft. Paneled family Vam oa & e le , 648-2168, 876-629T. H ENRY 3TOBB7T— Custom bulk Cool, comfortable 4 room cottage. LJEG OF LAMB- IdONDtt/, f u r n i s h e d ROOMS, comNete now wnO to wnR csrpollog, room, private walk-oat patio, fin­ S-room apkt level ranch, many, Any Reasonable offer accept^ WATERFRONT LOT. SOXlTS. Ospa BOLTON 2 1 2 A 0 0 Coral. Florida Ckfi «42-«284. Hoosetiold Servlees OOLD LAMB-7UElSnl)f|^ H O TPO m r STOVE 89” , good coo- light housekeeping faolUtiafl. Oan- a v a i l a b l e August 16 — First m ^ n kttdien w to b S S o T lk ished see room, fire aad barglary exicitiing featiwss, white Colonial' John H. Lappen, Inc., 649-6281. traUy located. Mrs. DorMy, M floor 8 room huge, nicely fumltt- brick fireplace, wrought iron Offered IS-A LAKeCROqUETTES... dtUon. CaU after B p.m . 643-8728. ca r g a n g o . let lOttiMO, candltliMi alarm aystom; alactric rotor TV Norih Oovsntry 8 Finished ADVERTISING Arch Street, Manchester. ad ^jartment. Lovely grounds. Ska now , StMOO. Fhflbcldc anUmnar^ idea woodod lo t Ask stairw ay, 2 flreplacee, $24,000. J. i FURNITURE refinlshed—Scratch­ M f 44A ta Covantry, $M. 742-8020. Economy, • room O i^, en­ A gency, SM S itl. for Lan Charboneau. Belflore D. ReaHy, 643-6129 I FIVE PIECE chrome kitchen set, FURNISHED ROOM conveniently closed back patio, 4 finiabed A gency, 648-013L 8 ROOM CAPE OOD es, bums removed,. color changed. located one minute from Main m S H r Sron — Oldar S BOLTON—$26.16 monthly, small. Manchester Refinldhing Co., 643- g ( ^ ccoCUtlon, 890. 649-4624. down, 2 partially finislied iq>, (TA8SIF1ED advertising DEPT. H O D R ^ Street, light housekeeping. Wom­ BusiiieBB Loeations new furnace and hot Water mom beme. S bedionmo, garage, OVERSIZED CAFE la dsolrablo morigage left. Oozy 3 room and j 8 AAl. to 6 PAL 9283. MR.' ALBERT PROVES TO en only. 649-6243. heater, died dormer, amesite shade tresi , located on qmte B owers area. DsUgfatfuIly « Two car garage, 2 firaiUacea. bath eoqiandable year ’round' GEORGE DECORMIER SAY^ Foe R efit 64 fonnal diwig room, plastered REWEAVING of bums, moth holes. YOU THERE IS A drive, high lot, dead-end street atraot handy to dwppbig and cloaed rear porch, finldisd cellar borne, furnished or unfurnished, | "SANTA CLAUS’’ f u r n i s h e d r o o m ter- genU6- rac room, full shed dormer give walls, shed dormer, walk-out lake privilegea Leaving for - Zippers repaired. Window Shades man, heat, Ught, etc. Pukiiif. EasUy financed. 08.900. Fmlbcldt JUST PAY MONTHLY! SMALL STORE for rent on Oak Agency. 619 i l l l . Oolonisl room at a Cape price. basement, nicely landscaped Florida. If Intereeted, will give COPY CLOSING TIME FOR C L A S ^ I E D ^ V T ' made to measure; all slsed Vene­ Clean, comfortable an BReWSTBL IIH M K KMA >N> FUNCHELV ROOMS OP BRAND NEW lot lOteSIl Marian R. Robertson. Only 816,900. kitchen, wall to wall carpeting, parking. Inquire 190 Spruce Street bullt-ins. For the select buyer, ■^Aeaea. Tka adrartlaer ahoold read hie ad the FIRST DAY IT Buildins—Contracting 14 O n VJe o n e s m / t h 0/ ARE READN FOR ANOTHER HELPING OF ' FURNITURE r a n c h — 8 bedrooms, 2-car ga­ Charles Nlcholaoii 74 Realtor. Oim ei. TWO-Fa Mi LT, ranch style. De- rage, available August 1, $160 per Ugfattully different. Beautiful $27,900. J. D. Realty, 643-5129. awrSABS aad REPORT ERRORS la ttme tor tka next laser- WERE INVITED O U n O LAMB. C1M0N,R3UCS,THEREB K E K IV OF ITT, AU 100% guaranteed, some in SHARE h o m e , room and meels, LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN — Beauti- LAWRENCE F. FIANO carsrapresait CALL ME on your fonnica, needs, month. PhUbrlck Agency, 649-8464 fteule trees, encloeed yard, quiet ^ raid la twDoaalUe for only ONE tnoorreet or omitted DINNER-ANO THE TREAT­ original factory crates, with orig­ must have car; or room with tel 7 room Ootonial, family room, R ealtor 848-2766 MANCHESTER — Country Club a^vmtlaeaMat ««»a tiien only to the extent of a bars, counters, kitchen cabipets, kitchen privUeges. 649-6469. street. IBoth bathrooms, ceramic MENT WAS OONTINUEa inal fketory serial numbers. YEAR ’ROUND 5 room ranch, 2-ear garage, 2 fireplaces. 1% tiled. Extras include automatic Charles NieheUson 742-6864 area. 6^ room custom built ranch, Errors wMeh do aot leaoen the rahie of vanltory units, table-tope knd BLONDE BEDROOM fireplace, baseboard heat, breeze­ NEW LISTING — Excellent tiled baths, sD built-ins, porch, lot 100x166, screened porch, priced ib tfiM s tk i island stands. 649-8986. rooms, 2 story, oil steam heat, 1% diriiwaaher, cooling fan. Two sep­ a _ _ J Ti Mi ------aot heaanected ty "mahe good" laaerlloa. UVINO ROOM SUITE way and large garage, $108 city atntUes. large lot f^ attic, arate heating systems. ExceUent below appraisal. Owner, 649-8686. tS^TtEMomST 6 PC. DINETTE SET Apartment»-~Flat^— monthly. 286-4049. baths, porch, city utilities, extra plastered walls, full tnsnlatkWi QUALITY CARPENTRY—Rooms, B-zone lot. AU for $18,600. ChSiles income proposition with single MANCHESTER — • room home firrSBUOSH 7, FH, — AND ACCESSORIES Tenements 62 Isandiy in basement hatchway, with 1% acres,

. tage, all Conveniences, 2 bed­ washer and dryer In kitchen, well rooms, $60 weekly. Call 648-8806 oU hot water beat, rimibbed aad ceUent home bei^ offered at NICE OLDER home on boa line, baak terms.” HooflBR— Siding 18 SALESLADY, experience prefer­ WANTED — Full-time service sta­ SUPERrCEDED ROTARY and Price Includes DeUvery, Set Up, R ealty, 648-6130. St. James Parish. Big rooms plus taken care of with many extra GEORGE DECORMIER Service, Guarantee Immediate De­ after 6 p.m. shaded lot $19^00. Wolverton 828.800. Frit h HeraM Rtaden red, children’s department, fuU- tion attendant, acme mechanical reel Toro mowers at special Agency, R ealtor, 648-2818. business''posibiUties, busi'nesa features. Make otter. Owner, 644- LARGE 4-BEDROOM A. A. DION, m e. Roofing, siding, Uvery Or Free Storage Until 0041. tlme or part-time. Apply Tots ’n knowledge required. Apply in per­ p rice s! Save iqi to 820. M allow ’ s, 470 MAIN St.- room apartmint none II location. Ask for Norman ^taM lIan aa ana ad ear cdoaRBad adwMaaanliT Ha painting. Carpentry. Alterations Teens, 966 Main Street. son, see Mr. Sloan, Vernon Esso 887 Main S treet Needed RANCH — Newiy redecorated to Hoholthal. Belflore Agency, 648- Phone for appointment 648-6229, 9-6. T. J. Crockett SIX ROOM Cape, near schools and Seven room home, garage, THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS: ■Mawak tha teleobaaa M o it an^ly aa* tta and additions. Ceilings. Workman­ Service Center, Route 83, Vemon. COTTAGE estabUshed neighborhood. Large 5121. large kitchen with buUt-ln dish­ ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. FOR SALE — 6-ton water cooled SAMUEL ALBERT FOUR ROOM apartment, including living room with fireplace, extra ahopping. Recently redecorated, a ir con d ition er,' 160,000 B.T.U. Hartford 643-1577 nicely landscaped. assumable washer, large paneled living 643-4860. MAN WANTED with plumbing and heat, ’hot water and gas for cook­ large kitchen, 8 bedrooms and 135 LAKEWOOD CIRCLE, g. — room with fireplace, enclosed heating experience. Journey­ furnace, 8200. 643-8968. 347-0858 WUte lands Beach, Old Lyme, Quality built ranch of 6 large m ortgage, 8116 per month In­ 10 BEAUTIFUL CARS! IIANCHESTiR ANSWERING SCRVICI CLERK ing, electric refrigerator and gas bath, finished recreation room in cludes taxes and Insurance. CaU paneled sunporch, trees, dock. R. DION ROOFmG and aiding, al­ man preferred. H. G. Schulae, SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT August 18 through 31. Tel. Mr. basement. This home realistically room s, living area 1,296 square terations, celUnga, painting and DRAFTTNG SET, surf rods, hand stove furnished. CJall 640-7884 er owner, 643-2867. A rare buy at only $17,900. In c., 875-9707. If you have no means of transpor­ 649-6779 between 0-7 p.m . Keith, 849-9126 or 849-8191. priced at $16,900. Philbrick Agen­ feet, AA xone, beautifully shaded, «A94)800 gutter work. Satisfaction guaranr tools, gun cabinet, twin beds, oc­ QUIET SECLUSION — Huge landscaped lot 100x200 feet. 649- Clerk for warehouse office, tation, ru send my auto for you. cy, 649-8464. BOWERS SCHOOL area — Excel­ 1962 CHEVROLET MONZA 900 teed, free estimates. 648-^2. no experience requlntd, figure DRIVERS FOR school buses in casional chair, gateleg table. 643- No obligation. SEVEN ROOM, second floor, close ■creened porch, Immacnlate T 1198. Like new! Thi.s beauty is fully »quip|^ rath a September in tbe Manebester- 1813. room Stett, 1% batiis, garage, lent 6 room ranch, large com­ LAWRENCE F. FIANO seats, radio. work involved. Must be able to to schools, shopping and bus, pleted recreation room, 2-xone 4-Speed Transmissiem, bucket RAY’ S RO O Fm G CO. — Shingle Vemon area. 7;30-8;46 a.m., 2:15- HAMFTON-SSABROOK Beach, large room s. Manehexter. $18,900. RELAXED UVINO on beautiful Low, low mileage. and built-up roofs, gutter work, start at 7 a.m. Apply Employ­ FOR SALE—Office desk with A—U—B—E —R—T’—S 8135 monthly, heat not Included. heating system, large ceramic Realtor 843-2766 whitewall tires, ' “ ’ ment Office 3:30 p.m . CaU 643-2414. New Hampshire. New 3 bedroom OazltOB W. B utdilns. 649bl82. BoRon Lake, spacious 9 romn roof and chimney repairs. lElay swivri ctaair; also, fUing cabinet. 43-46 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD CaU 649-8638. waterfront apartment, August 17, home nestled beneath spreading tile hath, fireplace, hot water oil OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 BOLTON COVENTRY LINE Charles Nicholson 742-6864. Antomobiles For Ssle 4 Hagenow, 649-2214. R ay Jackson, SALES PROMOTIONAL work, no Both excellent condition. 643- NEW 4 ROOM apartment heat, pro. 644-8087. 8% ROOM RANCH. 1% batha. bn riiade trees) 278’ frontage on lake. heat, garage, city utilities, ame­ Loatsndrooiid 643-8326. experience necessary, wiU train. 4907. hot water, buUt-lns, refrigerator, iwr-nista cooditioo, aliiintiium Tbe children will love the shallow site drive, excellent landscat>ed 1966 PLYMOUTH StaUon Wagon First National Stores, Inc. Must be willing to meet people. FLORENCE Gi^ STOVE, like washer and dryer, 8140. 649-0006. stonns. beautiful aetting. Aaaume swimming area. Kitchen bpilt-ins, lot. Sensibly priced. Charles Les- ONLY myUCE la hereby given that Pass BIDWELL HOME Improvement Park and Oakland Aves. Earn 86-87 per hour. W rite Box WALL TENT. 9x13, ueed 8 timee. Wanted To Rent 68 Owner has already purebas'-d 4% % m origage. only $16,900. perance, 649-7620, 648-5664. Sports Suburban, powerfllte trans­ new, 890. Call 649-3019. 649-8989. ______piiie paneled living room, dining DUPLEX 4-4, deep lot, two fur­ Bock No. TUBS issued by The Sav- Company — Roofing, siding, al­ E. Hartford EE. Herald. Uke-new condition, 875. Phone and needs to seU. Ckrtton W. Hntchine. 66MU2. room, den, family room, 4 large 2195 mission, body excellent. I860. Call w s Pmfc of Manchester has been terations, additions and remodel­ 649-6367. WE HAVE customers waiting for ROCKVILLE — On bus line. Im' naces. Desirable neighborhood. | 643-6806. GAS STOVE—80” griddle, dou­ TWO UNFURNISHED rooms. bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, 2-car ga­ Isat and application has been ing of all types. EhcceUent work­ BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR. fuU- Tinker Building. Ladles preferred. die rental at your propert)*. OaU VERNON — Immaculate randi. maculate 6 room Cape, bullt-ins, Few minutes school, stores. Open POWER MOWERS—30’ ’ . 3% b.p. ble oven. 8 years old, 840. J. D. R ealty. 648-6129. rage. Ideal year 'round home, rec room , carport, $14,600. Tre- for inspection Saturday and Sun-1 to eaid bank for payment of 1962 CHRYSLEat Convertible, ful­ manship. 649-6496. time only. Must be able to set up 644-8082. Apply Glenney’s Men’s Shop, 789 quiet street, paik-like yard, $39,900. CaU us for qipointm ent to au» amount of deposit. and operate from blueprints, over­ Briggs-Stratton, recoU starter, $4,000 SWIMMING POOL brook. 814,400. R ockville Realty, mont Agency, 876-3627. day, 2-4 p.m . 136-138 Oak Street. ly equipped, Ukd'new, 82,850. Will SHOE FITTER, experience prefer­ Main St. WANTED — FOUR room apart­ see this one. PhUbrlck Agency, 1962 RAMBLER AMBASSADOR 2-DR. SED. red, part-time or full-time, good time, and fringe Ixmfits. CaU 849.90, no down paym ent 82 week- 876-2627. 816,000. Phone 643-5651. take older car in trade. 643-8278. Roofing aad Chinueya 16-A W. Cole’s Discount riation, 401 W. ment, Manchester or Bast Hart­ 649-6464. ELLINGTON — Rockville line, Model 400. Razor sharp? low mileage, radio, heater, starting salary. Tots ’n Teens, 643-7627. overdrive. Powered by the high performance V-8. Center. BIRCH STREET — 4 room fiat, ford from August 16, If possible included with this deluxe U b ANDOVER — 813,900. Im iM cnlate near bus, shopping. 8*4 room ^GLASTONBURY — Older 8 room i ! ROOPmO - Specializing repairing 966 Street. W ATKINS Call after 4:80, 649-6797. 2 bedroom r a n ^ 100x800 lot, ranch. Asking $13,900. Tongren house, good condition, sewer and automaUc, radio, heater. “"<1 roofs of all k l^ , new roSTgut- EXPERIENCED roofers wanted. second floor, $90, 649-8606. R built 6*4 room m>Ilt level, 2 ■UBCiSOimX Sales and Service, Apply Apartment Houring, 679 SWING-LEG TABLE, boy’s orlon- baths. Isjge biUlt-in kitchen overaloe garage. Ideal for newly­ A gency, 643-6331. city water, $14,600. Call Rom ar handed representative, Alfred clean. CaU 649-8367. EARN IN SPARE TTME. We have TWO ADULTS desire 8-4 room ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ uncovered territories with cus­ Hartford Roeri, 649-3666. w ori suit, sixe 14, stam ps, aquari­ Barsrain Shop FOUR ROOMS on second . floor with dishwasher, loads of cab­ weds or retired eoiqile. Hayeo GARTH ROAD R ealty, Inc., 643-2844 or 628-2007. ag—n aod Henry St. 643-0460. paired. Aluminum siding. 30 um and accessories, Urd cages. with hot water, good location. CaU apartment with heat, stove, re- Agency, 643-4808. WELL TENDED wq^andabla Cape, 1961 DELUXE English Ford An­ tomers waiting for Avon repre­ f^erator furnished. Box P, Her- inet and counter q w e e , Uv- large Kreened patio, oversized GREEN MANOR Ranch — 8 bed­ ONLY glia 2-door sedan, radio, heater, years’ experience. Free estimates. MEN WANTED to work In up­ 649-7814. 643-7094 fo r inform ation. ing room with fIreplaM, drapeo PONTIAC, good Ores, good sentatives to call. No experience 8169.00 40” Oak D ry Sink, e<^!>p«r ICANCHESTER — ttmpUcity, good 5% room quaUty built randi, garage, enclosed lurge lot, con­ rooms, enclosed patio, carpeting. whitewalls, 4-speed floor shift, Call Howley, 643-5361, 648-0763. necessary to seU cosmetics to holstery factory. Good opportun­ Included, 3 bedrooms aad family Mtriien with built-ins, 2195 d job, mechanically good, $76 ity for right man. A p fiy in person ATTENTION MACHINISTS—For liner and slate top, 98. FIVE ROOM apartment, Mcond taste aixl practicality are keynotes venient location to schools, bus, Owner 649-8683. I MS-nrr anytime. very low mileage, good condition, housewives in your neighborhood. sale—12’’ height gauge and 34” fam ily room or 4 bedraom s, 2- excellent condition. For Indl- shopping centers. M«my extras. Old Colony Company, KUiard floor, heat, hot water furnished, zone hot water heat, $600 water of tWs (diazming 8 bednxnn randi 30 miles per gallon, 8876. Radlo-TV ReiKtlr 9erricm 18 Earn $2-8 an hour. Call 289-4922. Vernier CUiper. CaU 643-4741, 8189.00 70” Modern Im age Sofa, Busfaiedii Property For Sale 70 borne oo Wells Street. FuU base­ vidual attention eaU . . . Call owner days, Saturday and $13,000 for 3 bedroom ranch, stove 643-8805 after 6 p.m. Street, Manchester. immediate occupancy. Call 648- softener. Pool capacity, 26,000 and refrigerator, house one-year- noon untU 4. Ask to r Mr. Kriley. fora cushions, molded shell 4884. ment Hot water oil heat with Simday, or after 6 weekdays, S a le 4 CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service TOY DEMONSTRATORS. Oppor­ frame, turquoise cover, as Is 129. CENTER STREET — 8 stores plus gallons, fenced in with privacy 643-2273. old, repainted and very neat. Full 1 tunity to earn up to 25% com­ 7 room apartment, all in one headbosirds and fencing, equip­ cast iron radiators. A true value B A N AGENCY 1959 VOLKSWAGEN 2-DR. SED. SUNROiSf available all hours. Satisfaction Salesmen Wanted 36*A PICNIC TABLES—^Made .bo order, FOR RENT — 6 rooms, heat, ga­ at 817,600. Can Tbe Jarvis Realty basement, acre lot, one-half mile | naart CAR? Your credit turned 1930 MODEiL A Ford—2 door guaranteed. Call 649-1315. mission. No collecting or deliver­ aU kinds. Repairs, rentals, lawn 845.00 Modern Lounge Chair, rage. Call 643-0083 between 6-7 package, excellent location with ped with diving board, stain­ BAST CATHOLIC HIGH — Ver- from Elxlt 99, Tolland, Easy fi-1 New whitewall tires. Radio, heater, back-up Hghta, doan? Short on down payment? dan, 8125. Phone 643-0409. ing. Latest IBM equipment writes walnut frame, reversible foam good potential. For further, infor­ C o.. R ealtors. 648-1113. 649-7n4. Roger Negro even a tinted windshield. Quite a buy at LOCAL CHEMICAL sales route obaiTB, benches. W . Zinker, p.m . less steel ladder, underwater planck area. 6 room brick front nancing. Glenn Roberts Agency, Ba^xuBt? Repoeeession? Don't EXPERT SERVICE on all makes your master orders for you and cushion, brown/black cover, 34. mation caU the Philbrick Agency, ^ter system, auto- Cape. Priced right. Immediate MLS Realtor, 644-1621, 876-1317. 1958 DeSOTO 4-door Hardtop, new opening for neat, reliable mm in 875-7143. ST. JAMES PARISH — 8 room Co­ deepair*! Sec Honest Douglas. In­ of AM or FM radios, TV, Hi-fi, insures weekly commissions. NEW FOUR room apartmmt, een- 649-8484. ^kimmer, patio lonial, 4 or 5 bedrooms, fmnal 648-872T occupancy. John H. Lappen, Inc., quire about lowest down, small- tires, excellent condition, 8596 or stereo, tape recorders, portable Choice Visual kit or regular toy cme of tbe nation’s leading com­ 860.00 (3) 80” Table Lampe, red cated on a BOWERS SCHOOL AREA — 61 panies. Average income in the KITCHEN SINK, 2-years-old, por­ trally located, includes stove, re­ dining room, large kitchen, living 649-5361, 649-7446. oat payments anywhere. No small trade. Call Rudy, 246-6861. and auto radios. 649-1068. kit. American Home Toy Parties, celain; 5 ton house jack. Reason­ lantern, nautical shade, pr. 38.50 frigerator, heat, hot water, air- MAIN STREET CORNER - 1 1th playhouse room, 1% hatha, 1% car garage, room Cape, full shed dormer, 2 !■»»»« or finance company plan. In c., 649-3878. five figure bracket. For interview teet on Main Street by ISO feel VERNON —- Like new 6 room L- baths, fireplace, oil hot water ONLY caU M anchester 644-0203 between able price. 649-7268. $190.00 Lounge Chair, tufted conditioning, laundry, storage, ner losea heavi- 80x347 lot, shade trees. 816.000. D o o i ^ Alotora, 338 Main. parking. Adults only, ebUdren deep. Ideal corner lot. Seml-pnv FfaUbrick Agency, 648-8464. THE PHILBRICK AGENCY of­ shape brick ranch, manicured heat, garage, $16,900. 649-88781 MoTlBg— ^Traekiiir— BOOKKEEPER with knowledge of 6 and 8 p.m . cmiy. back, foam cushion, fruitwood legs, fesslonal building on It. Businer' *1145 fers t ^ real neat compact Cape grounds, sparkling condition. Un­ weekends. Trucks—Tractors work papers and quarterly tax pastel green damask, 119. over 13. $136. J . D. R ealty, 648- 3M0 OORVETITE, 3-speed, 230 Storage 20 SALESMAN — Long estabUshed Boats and Acccasoriea 46 6120. ___^ Zone 2. Few blocks to hospital. ‘ MANCHESTER RANCH — 8 bed- handy to everything. Large Uvlng der $20,000. Hayes Agency, 643- h-p., kjw mileage, caU 643-4648, 1966 CHEVROLET truck, 1% ton, returns. Tel. 649-2206. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677 ' rooma, kiteben wttb built-ina, room with fh^lace, family size 4808. VERNON — NEW 8 bedroom 1 local wholesaler has one opening $46.00 M aple Colonial Scroll i^ch, full basement, ready for after T p-m. A-1 condition; Craftsman lawn- MANCHESTER Package Delivery. —attractive opportunity — salary ALLOY boat-traUer, 1961, capacity Headboard, full sise. 19.96 FOUR ROOM tenement for rent. CE F. FIANO blrdi cabinets, dining room, liv­ kitchen, 2 bedrooms and bath Light trucking and package die- SALES PROMOTIONAL work, 1150 lbs., 8140. CaU 643-0900 be­ COVENTRY — 4 room ranch, S occupancy, $13,990. Call Rom ar mower, self-propelled; lawn must make nice appearance, no and commtssinn. R e^ Bck 8, Inquire 86 Woodbrldgs Street, ing room with fireplace, natural down, 3 finished rooms up. $16,- 1960 RAMBLER 4-DOOR SEDAN 1S6B OLDSMOBILE 8-88 Oravertl- sweeper; lawn spreader; wheel­ livery. Refrigerators, washers and tween 6-9 p.m . 866.00 17>^” Cherry Step Table, Mrs. Kanehl. Land For Sale^ R ealtor 648-2706 woodwork, ahnnln^ comUna- acres landscaped, garage and R ealty, Inc., 643-2844 or 628-2007. hle exceOmt condition. Sacrifice experience required, wlU train for Herald. , 900. D ial 649-8464 tor appointment standard shift. Our OTiginal sale and R s barrow; miscellaneous garden stove moving specialty. Folding duck foot legs, 89.96 Uons, 2-years-oId, $18,800. PhU- to aae tUs one. workshop, $14,900; Coventry Lake GsD MS4M00. job, 83-84 per hour. Write Box HH, 12 FOOT RUNABOUT, windshield, COVENTRY — On Rof K d fl-A Charles Nlctaolsoa 742-6164 —4 room year ’round ranch, cop­ RUSSELL STREEIT — 6 room old­ sharp. tools. 643-6541. chairs for rent. 649-0762. 81.9 acres, partly woodj^^h room brick A gency. 649-8464. Herald. steering wheel, all controls, 16 FOUR ROOM tedement, eonveni- COOL COUNTRY COMFORT in per pliunbing, hot air heat, $9,- er Colonial with heated sunporch, lSd3 VM^SWAGEN deluxe sedan, Situations Wanted— h.p. Evinrude and traUer, 8376. ent location. CaU 648-6016. Ranch house and guest cottage. TOLLAND — First offering. Min­ 900 ; 8 room ranch completely fur­ aluminum awnings, new combina-i| uxceDent condition, seat belts WOMEN REQUIRED for light WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. Owner moving to Europe. WUl this beautiful SpUt Level. Living Painting—Papering 21 Fenude 28 Stafford G arage, 684-7604. utes frexn Vemon Circle. 5% room room, kitchen with buUt-ins, dining nished, stone fireplace, gas heat, tion storm windows. Now being, Md-7814. Trailers—Mobfle Homes C>A bench work. Apply In person, 10 THREE ROOM apartment, includ­ sacrifice, $86,000. Term s. Write or raiK^ with basement garage, on $6,900. Chambers R ealty, 648-2326, painted. Howard Realty Com­ HiUlard St., Mancheeter. 935 MAIN STREET phone Meadowbrook, 246 W. Put­ area, 8 bedrooms, den and rec ONLY PAINTING, EXTERIOR and In­ WEARY OF Commuting — Single FOR SALE — Thompscoi boat, 14 ing stove and refrigerator, imme- COLONIAL RANCH — 6 roam s. 2/4 acre treed lot. Vacant. Im­ room, garage, like new. Call now 649-7006. pany, 232-6276, Carl Zinsser, 643-1 BM RAMBLER STA’nON W ^n, NASHUA 1962, 60x10, m obllhome. terior, paperhanging, waUpaper woman with over nineteen years footer, 40 h.p. Mercury, steering diate- occupancy. . ^ 649-3849. nam Ave., Greenwich, Conn., 1*4 baths, modern kiteben 0088. m tna, standard Aift, 8156; 1963 mediate occupancy. FHA and VA for riicwlng. Wolverton Agency, 1295 Immaculate, one large bedroom, removed, floors sanded, dry waU in general office experience de­ wheel, windshield, controls and TO 9-2334. bullt-ins, 2-car atteebed1 garage, financing available. Can be seen Fbrd 4-door deluxe, standard MATURE WOMAN to worit fuU t h r e e r o o m s and bath avail­ R ealtor, 649-3818, eve. Mr. R ueter, VERNON — ATTRACTIVE 3 bed­ reasonable. Call collect Storrs, work. Reasonable rates. FuUy in­ sires position as office secretary, trailer, $526. S t^ o r d Garage, lot 200x260, 832.800. FUIbrkA anytim e. CaU now ! WUl seU fa st! 6434009. rfnft, 896; both tip-top shape 429-9431 between 5-7 p.m . sured. 649-9658, Joseph P. Lewis. time in Record Department. Good receptionist, in Manchester or 684-7604. WESnNGHOUSE range, $100; able now, off Hartford Road. Old­ Agency. 648-8464. Vemon room ranch, spacious kitchen, I •43-aon. or can be seen at 82 starting salary. Apply King's chrome kitchen set, $25; mahog­ Houses For Sale 72 816.760. Samuel M. Lavttt Agency, ceramic bath, brick patio, other' vicinity. Rrierences gladly fur­ er couple preferred. Call 649-0009. MLS Realtcms. at Vemon Circle, MANCHESTER — $11,900 — 4 Wdla Street EXTERIOR AND Interior painting. Record Department, Manchester. nished. Reply Box M, Herald. FOR SALE — 12 foot Thompsra any bed, ^>ring and mattreM, SOUTH WINDGORr—A Cape- room Ranch within walking dis­ extras, non-development. Con- j 1959 FORD 4-DOOR SEDAN. GALAXIE V8 Wallpaper books. Paperhanging. boat, 10 h.p. Mercury, steering $10; mahogany dining room set TWO ROOM heated apartmenf tor MANCHESTER — 6 room Ranch, Ranch with 4 bedrooms, mahog- 648-2158, 875-6297. venient Route 16. $16,700. 875-1164. Auto Driving School 7-A dishwasher, disposal, attic fan, at­ tance to bus and riiopplng. $2,300 Fully equipped and clean as a hound's tooth, Ceilings. Floors. Fully insured (X.EANING BY tbe hour, also wheel, cmitrols, and trailer, 8196. with bu ffet, $50; maple crito, $20; rent, stove and refrigerator fur­ any paneled living room, _ Modem 4,bed assumes m ortgage with 883.68 THE DOOR BBl PLYMOUTH, 4-door sedan, workmanship guaranteed Leo EXPERIENCE Unnecessary. Run cham ber w oik. CaU 643-7028 after Stafford Garage, 684-7604. pla3rpen, $5. Call 640-0690. nished, $45. Oall after 4, 643-6660. tached garage, nicely landscaped hearth fireplace, 2 fliS eenmic IDEAL 8 BEDROOM ranch, 1*4 j. beautiful model throughOut. gS. CaU 6^1169 after 6 p.m. LARSON’S — Connecticut’s first little shop-by-mall club, two hours lot, close to schools, $16,900. room ranch. 3 baths, 100x300 lot. monthly payments or refinanced baths, screened porch, full base- ' Pelletier, 649-6326. If no answer, 5. tiled ba*hs. reduced to $21,000. J. fuU basement, im m ediate occu­ with VA no money down, FHA licensed driving school, trained weekly, 10 weeks. Earn $60 or SEWING MACHINES. We are FIVE ROOMS, third floor, ex­ PhUbrlck Agency, 649-8464. ment includes fini.shed rec room I BS6 BUICK CONVERTIBLE Road- certified and approved, now of­ call 643-9043. D. Realty. 643-5129. pancy. S acrifice at 817,900. Hayes $400 down and monthly payments to better Hving found here in more in famous products. Club Florists—Nurseries 49 loaded with many good used ma­ cellent condition, 73 Chestnut this 5^-room Modem Ranch, and den, dishwasher, attic fan, I master, fuUy equipped, good con- fering classroom and liehlnd EKTKRIOR AND interior paint­ shopping saves friends money. Street. Call 289-0261 or 644-1280. A gency. 648-4803. of less than $00. Samuel M. Lavltt and many extras. Handy to shop-' Situations Wanted— chines. Many late model electrics. THREE MINUTES to Manchester Agency, MLfi Realtors at Vemon screened-in family patio, ot Square. 2-years-old, large kitchen with downtown Manchester, yet se­ SCRANTON MOTORS students our specialty, 116 FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt serv­ FREE — FOUR kittens, mother built-ins, dining room, 3 bedrooms, this Jarvis buUt SpUt Level on cluded for privacy, all rooms ex­ Telephone: 649-9468. pliances — Hi|d> te quaUty, low in Brent Road. 15’ive years young and AVERY STREEIT — Large 6 room 1959 THUNDERBiRD HARDTOP Center St., Manchester. CaU ice on all types of electrical wir­ Siam ese, father, a e a t CaU 649- price. Antiques from Vermont attached garage, lot 100x300 with ranch, attached garage, full base­ MANCHESTER — Cape with up­ tremely large, 6 fireplaces, 4*4 Spotles.s throughout. Loaded with goodie^ Color? BETTER USEfD CARS for free booklet. 648-8502. ing. Licensed and insured. Wilson 2869. Wanted— T s 6 8 trees, 816,900. PhUbrlck Agency, better than new. Finished rec stairs expandable, radiators and Ijaths, 2-car detaclied garage, , Powder Blue for luxury loving you. A terrific luxury estate. LeBlanc E^umiture, 196 room. Landscaped yard. Sept. 1 LAWRENCE F. FIANO ment, walk-in closet, large tile Electrical Co., Manchester, 649- 649-8464. bath, foyer, fireplace, excellent insulation in, 4 rooms down, de­ spacious grounds add beauty and car at LOWEST POSSIBLE Help Wanted—Male 26 South Street, RockvUle. Open 9-8. WE BUY, SERL or trade antique occupancy. CaU Mr. Werbner, 4817. Glastonbury, 643-1388. 876-2174. SEPTIC TANKS R ealtor 643-2766 condition throughout, large lot. tached garage, lifetime aluminum distinction to thi.s beautiful home, | WANTED — Good home for cute and used furniture, china, gUuM, CONCORD RD.—Beautiful ranch, Jarvis Realty Co., R ealtors, 642- Urgent sale needed. Charles Les­ siding — no painting. Covered $39,000. Philbrick Agency, 649-: LEARN TO DRIVE - Special at- PLUMBEUtS and plumber’s help­ kitten. 649-3687. AND large Uvlng room formal diniiu 4112, 648-7847. PRICES tention to nervous and elderly silver, picture frames and old Charies Nictaolaati 742-6364 perance, 649-7620, 643-6664. terrace. Sewer in street, assess­ 8464. I Floor Finishing' 24 ers, I steady work. Apply in person coins, old dolls and guns, hobby ro(3n, oal&et kitchen, 2 bed- ment to be paid by seller. Full Classroom for teen-ager. Pickup b e t^ e n 8-9 a.m . at Berson B ros., FOR 8AT.1C — Used temlture. 648-7449. coUections, attic contents or whole PLUGSED SEWERS roomo, recreation room land- $14,500 — 6 ROOM CAPE, im m acu­ ROCKVILLE — $6,600. 8 roran price $16,700. Glenn Roberts MANCHESTER — Convenient lo­ ONLY 3963 Oldsm obile 88 Convertible service. Day or evei&g lessons. FLOOR SANDING and refindsh- 50 'Harvard St., New Britain or Articles For Sale 45 yard. Marian E. Robert- late oandltion, nearly flnisbed, cation. 6 room Colonial, large liv­ Reasonable rates. Manchester estates. EVmiture Repair Service, acapod older home in prime city location. Agency, MLS Realtor, 644-1621, ing (spedeJizing In older floors). caU for appointment, 529-8287. AU’^MATIC KERMORE washing TalcottvlUe, Conn. Tel. 648-7449. oon. R ealtor, 648-5868. _ fireplace, open Stein, recreation SIX ROOM Cape, axcrileot condi­ RockvUle Realty, 875-2627. ing room with fireplace, kitchen ! | 1995 Driving Academ y. 743-7249. Madiins CleaRad 648-0616. 1962 Oldsmobile 88 Wagon Painting, Ceilings. Paperhanging. machine in running condition; room, wooded lot, Manchester. tion. close to scboola and shop- with bullt-ins. dining room. 3 No .job too small. John Verfaille, EXPERIENCED TRACTOR-traUer EGR SALE— 50-gaUon liSc drums. Septic Tanks, Dry Weils, Sew­ MANCHESTER — 8 room modem Carlton W. Hutchins. 648-6132. HEBRON — London Park. 5 room spacious bedrooms and I'i baths. , 1961 OldsmobUe 98 Town Sedan drivers, permanent woric for quaU- OaU 643-2711. white porcelain sink with set-tub, er Lines Installed—CeOsr Wa­ ]teg. Marion E. Robertson. Real­ TRUMBULL STREET — 2 family 649-5750, 875-9327. 825 each. 64S-S128. WANTED — Upholstered chaise home. 4 bedrooms, family room,^ tor. 648-6963. 5-5, 66x185 treed lot, 2-car garage, ranch, built-ins, storm doors and Many extras. Samuel M. Lavitt fied men. Apply Carlson’s Bhc- terproofing Done. attached garage, 166’ frontag^ 1661 Chevrolet Impala, V-8, Hard Wanted Autos— FOR SALE — Hat stone fo r waQs, lounge. 640-8889. BOLTON LAKE Waterfront — 4 aluminum coipbinations, oil heat,' windows, 180x200 lot. $13,800. 643- Agency, MLS Realtors, at Vemon press, 96,HllUard Street, Manches­ WELL. CONSTRUCTED Queen trees, 818,000. Carlton W. Hutch­ room home, bunkhoose. all fnr- MANCHESTER — Ebcecutive 5 bed- 6624. C ircle, 643-2158, 876-6297. , Wagons? Oh yes, we have wagons top Sedan Motorcycles 12 ter. fireplace, veneer, and patfoe. OsH large clean rooms. Ebccellent con­ Bonds—Stocki^— Anne sofa and wing chair; also, ins, 648-6132. nishi^s included. Usable aU year. roam ranch, 2 baths, heated patio, dition. Wol^^rton Agency, Real­ 649-0617. MeKINNEY BROS. BOWERS SCHOOL district — T msi Falcon 4-door, automatic Mortgages 31 EXPERIENCED PAINTERS want­ man’s lounge chair; combination Rooms Wltboot Board 69 G o^. financing. Jctei H. Lappen. reoreatioD room, large kiteb^ tor, 649-3813. 1961 PONTIAC TEMPEST STA. WAGON G.E. refrigerator; G.E. 80” stove, 89 HOLLISTER — 4 bedrooms, acre loL Bel Air Real Elstate, room Cape, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 WANTED — Older model used car, ed. Work locally between Man­ LOAM SALE — Regular $14 stone- S o w o r o i Disposed Co. close to aU schools, 2-car garage. In c., 649-636L 1960 Falcon 4-door, standard SECOND mortgages — UnUmlted both 1960 models, used only two ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN, cen- •43-8882. full baths, large kitchen, living Andover Lake Liike brand new. low mileage, radio, heater, siandapd low m ileage. 649-3339. chester and Glastonbury. Phone free loam, 812.60. Fill, sand, stone, 180-182 Rin S t—MI S-6808 Owner 649-6118. funds available for seccsid mort­ gravel and white saniL 643-8608. . years. CaU 649-9113. Can be seen traUy located, kitchen privileges, room with fireplace, dining room shift, whitewall tires, too. $1845 1969 Cadillac Fleetwood 633-7765 between 6-7 or apply 44 parking. CaU 643-6127. ^ TWO FAM ILY FLAT — Just Usted. and den, aluminum ^siding, ga­ Save on this cream puff Onlv gages, payments to suit your Bayberry Road, Glastonbury. at 215 K eeney S t Y e RNON — Immaculate 5% room SO. WINDSOR $10,900 Business Services Offered 13 budget, Ebepedient service. J. D. PROCESSED GRAVEL, delivered. Vemon Five and five with two additkHial rage, $18,600. Philbrick Agency, IKS Cadillac Hardtop Coupe L-ahaped Ranch. Not yet a year rooms on third floor. Separate oil Realty, 643-6129. George H. Griffing, Inc., Andover- old. Attached ’garage. Wthln 649-8464. 1958 FORD 9-PASSENGER WAGON V8 3069 (BdsmobUe 96 Holiday Sedan HAROLD A SON Rubbish Re­ CMumbla. 742-7886. beating systems, practically new. Clean 6 room Cape Cod. oil A FRESH START wUl ease tension BDCPERIENCED painter wqnted. walking distance to school. Close TREES—PRIVACY- THREE BEDROOM ranch, large steam heat, full basement, moval,' cellars, attics, and yards, CaU 643-1420. Few steps off bos Une. Arirtng $1,800 assumes m ortgage. At­ Like hew inside —and clean outsuie. m66 Pdntiac BonneviUe Coupe and help your vacation plans. 83,- LAWNlfOWERS. garden tractors, to ahopping and Route 16. Ter­ $31JiOO. T. J. Oockett, Realtor, beautifully landscaped lot, at­ deep, high lot, trees, easily weekly or monthly pick-up. Hai^ ★ VACATION SPECIALS ★ r ific buy at $18,700. O ffers Invited. tractive 4 bedroom ranch, 8 Fully equipped. ObIv $895 old Hoar, 649-4034. 000 costs 866.75 per month. Call WANTED — MAN to learn floor snd tiliars. Terms, trades, parts •48-1677. tached garage, full basement, financed. mm Pentiac Star Chief Vista Samuel M. Lavltt Agency, MLS PARKWAY ceramic baths, kitchen with Frank Burke, Conn. Mortgage Elx- covering business, nuurled ^man and sendca Capitol Bqn^sment ’•2 OOBOST. Bedto, Heater, Standard ’61 CORVAIR Wagon, 4-Door, Radio, Heater, fauUt-ins, sunken U'ving room , many ex&ae. Immediate occupan­ "HAVE TIME, WiU work.’’ AU odd change, 16 Lewis Street, Hartford, Realtors, at Vemon Circle, 648- SFUT-LEVEL — T rooms, garaga. cy, handy to shopping and 1960 RAMB. 4-DR. CROSS COUNTRY W AG. 306i Dodge 4-door, 6 cylinder, preferred,. Construction experi­ 88 Mala Stnat, Shift. $1595 Standard Transmlsalon. Clean Gar C 1 9 0 E attached garage, 10 minutes to LAWRENCE F. FIANO jobs done. Everything our spe-. 246-8897. 648-7968. E68, 876-6297. fireplace, hot water oO heat, aU kehoola. Call owner, 643-8398, 649- standard shift ence heipful. Character refer­ In A -1 Condition! laoo sq. ft. 6% room ranch, built-ins, ci^ utilities, exceUent .Hartford. Realtor 643-2766 One owner. Radio, healer, standard shift, r iA O C cialty. You name it. Call us any­ ences necessary. Call 840-9258 fo r OVERSIZED CAPE, 7 rooms, 2 8228. new tires. The custom model at Only ▼ I*1T3 time. 649-4343, 633-2987. carport, buUt-in dishwasher, cooditian. Freaent mortgage may Charles Nicholson 742-6364 m06 OadfUac Fleetwood appointment, Peracmallzed Floors, SCREENED LOAM ter the best te '62 OOBVAIB, Radio, Heater, Anto- fuU baths, 4 bedroom s, largo Uv- 1*4 baths, fireplace, 13x16 mas­ Business Opportunities 32 lawns from our sctewilng plant matte Transmiaalaa. $1495 ’57 FORD 2-Door, V-8, Antomatle OO B be assumed. Charies Lesperance, EAST HARTFORD—EYont to LAWN MOWERS sharpened and Trans mtssion. ing room, formal dining room, at­ ter bedroom, ample closets, •49-7620, 6 4 »6 6 4 . $500 down. $120 per month beck q>Ut, lavish interior, wall HU r’— Coupe deVUIe STOCK ROOM attendant, mgfa Andover - Columbia. Georga Grit' tached garage. 160x160 wooded lot, large fuUy tiled basement. repaired, free pick-up and deliv­ School education, previous ex­ ttaq. Inc., T43-T88S pays aU. Vacant 8 loedroom to wah carpeting, rec room, built ery in Manchester. Russ’ Mower FOR LEASE — Modem service }uipment ences requested. Write Box JJ, tennal dining room, call far showing. Wolrariew Am >- •464316— sre-aon Proctor Rd., Manchester. 648-0458 ticB seroens and storins, base­ less, artesian well, 694 feet front­ O ^ . , Route 88, Vem on, 876-7609. H erald. so, t laiga TRUCKS Ptetf-NP. WALK-INf, VANS, CARS p m i CHASSIS room Witt fireplace, 8ttacli^ ^ MANCHESTER — DBUonal hom e ey. R ealtor. •48-8818. E ra . Mk. m ent garage, 3 ^ acres, $16,300. age, view, asking $4,500. Minchrater exchange, EEntezpilM ear garage, lDtttl60 !<★ . in prestige ares, • room L-diaped R ueter. 848-0109. O ffers considered. Owner 643-0860. MOTOR SALES ISAT.TB O'VER IT fo r delivsrle# and trees, aluminum std ln y $29,900. Lawrence F. Fiano, Realtor, 643- 1948. NUR8E1—Lioenaed in Connecticut, SrxMrMwIth *a«e trass, ColOTid Cape with garage, 1% 2766, C a r le s Nicholson. 742-6364. 28-bed home, 3-11 shift, bonus of­ general drug store work, some ex­ PhUbrlck Agency. 649-8464.___ __ RURAL MANCHESTER — 5 room “Manchester’s Own Rambler Dealer^ _____ perience necessary, must have targe garage. Brana te sassl. baths, every room oversized. SIX ROOM CAPE—^Flreplsoe, rec i h » Ha s h E opsr, 3r STEPS, SIDEUVALICS, stone walls, Qape, half acre wooded lot, fire-1 C»VENTRY — 7 room home. 285 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER fered. CoUect 876-9121. good driver’s Ucense and pleasing toot iiisiiltliia QuaUty throughout, nice lot with rooru with storage cloeet, alumi­ radio, besier, autom atic. fireplaces, flagstone terraces. AU NOR’tH COVENTRY trees. Worth inspecting carefully.' ' p l^ . cembteation windows, aaoxsao treed lot, stone fireplace, SALAD WOMAN wanted, 9-3. Some personaUty, go«l pay) Replies HARTFORD ROAD ENTERPRISES Neat completed 6 room Cape, ^ num stonne, dose to. scbools and

THUBSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1968 iFA<«TWENTT Dully HM flanrlffrtgf Cinmfns FrtfiwIVtNkM i . The Wgathcr DOITT SCRATCH M tr 83. 18M jparaMMl of D. H We Pfunt Firm Sued THAT rCCHI Mail Your Taxes IN JUST 15 MINUTES, 1 3 ,6 7 () A b o u t T ow n By Bolton Man If the Itch needs scratching, ycsir 4ta ' To Avoid Penalty bade at any drug store. You las! quids, drying ITOH-HEl-NOT take bold. Itch­ ■rdiiy. n g h 8»-88. Ail fonn«r oamp«n aiul CHil dhttriea K. Liyona a t Bolton te ing quiets down. Antiseptic actlcn kills Soout Im iSier n are invited to attend Buing the Sherwin-WlHlama Paint genus to hslp speed heaiira Pine d v Manchetter— A City of VUlage Charm Deadline for paying first or night tor ecsema, Inaect nitea, ring­ a final JanA>oree at Camp Merri- installment 1963 Town taxes Oo. for $26,000, aU^flag that w wood tomorrow nicht at 7. In a worm, foot Itch', other auitiM is 4:30 p.m. today, at, the ool- alumdmim ladder he bought in the NOW at Weldon Drug Oo.; North End VOL. LKXXH . HO. 258 • (FOURTEEN PAGES) abort ptogtam, . :e.u. celled in the event of rain. and was advised by those agents Negroes in the North is that they claimed blockbuster, writing un­ more than $10,000 for it. Brown to use it and assured by them that not. economic position. have been shortchanged in job op­ der an assumed name in the Sat­ sells at $10,000. it was safe for usa They should be, the broker ad­ Exploitation in housing has been portunities. While no man may urday Evening Poet, said in ef­ The house is offered to Smith, Lyons says In the action that 964 Main Street iil|| vised. Soon It would have no the subject of numerous inquiries profit directly from such a sys­ fect: a Negro, for $15,000. It’s inflated (Herald photo by Satemis) he bought the ladder on July 19, value. The reason: Negroes were in metropolitan areas in the tem, in a sense the white xrtwker “If you can't make 4100,000 a and Smith knows it but the house 1962, and that it collapsed on July living in the neighborhood. North. Substandard housing reaps profits in reduced competition for year, jrou’re loafing." and the neighborhood are better 2 1 . The owners, vmo are white, still enormous profits for Iwdlords his job. It is in the struggle tor Blockbusting usually works like than those usually a\-ailabie to Workmen Put FinUhing Touches on Traffic Islands were not interested. The broker through a variety of techniques: jobs that the North haa witnessed this: Negroes. Smith buys. New islands to channel tsvSic Wt iSw m.j-Woiaax aljge St-- Stop signs for soutfebound and eaotbound traffic wUl be erect­ left his business card In case Reducing large units 'into many some of its worse violence. Elm street is all-white. The The speculator takes his $5,000 Green Rd. uvterBectioii ane liouig ^ U k » twro ed. in some eases replacing “yield” signs. Both motorists and they changed their minds. He small ones, charging high rents In New York, Philadelphia and houses are not new; perhaps they gross profit and moves on to the department. This view is inriteny JSiifiSi liiBw tfo pedestrians have found the tntereeotton bamrdous. to navigate. went next door to pay 4 similar on the basis o fpersons occupying other cities, the Negro has been arc a bit over the hill. A few next house, the next block, the call. the quarters, drastically reducing demonstrating in demand of jobs. blocks away, there is an all-Ne­ next town. The broker’s enterprise was senvices and upkeep. CORE has been particulariy ac­ gro helghborhood. lumbia; Mra. Glanya Sdntbert, 17 St.; Donald Mayo, Marlborough; nipped in mid-spiel when New Even in such things as the pur­ tive, and heada have bean One day, a xrlilte family moves (CoBtInoed on Page Six) imuiiiijiMV Eki^la Rd.. BodcviHe; SuBimer SC; Raymond Spellman, Sta. Dorothy Totten, 96 Bri^e Hospital Notes ! Jfox. tSacfoCOr x n 34 n iompeoB SC, Rockrille; Ann St.; Michael Sweeney, 90 Baldwin tM Ited Sir Xra FhylSa McKecb- Tettelbach, Oolumbia; Mra. Mar­ Rd.; Jeffrey Labbe, Tolland 86 East Center SL VlsiUng hnuni are S Is 8 me TSS4 Nwetss Bd.. Wapptag; garet Petaraen, TtoUand; Mrs. George Nelson, South' Windsor for all areas, except aHtenltfi:. Mbs. SsEy ITilTm'K, 10^9 Bhte- Betty Elmer and son, Tolland; Betty Jay Malorca, 67 School St. At Summit St. Mra Hiaabeth Jonea and son, An­ Mra. Madeline Peterson a n d State News where they are 2 ta 4 pm., aad Saitf! 1%:.:: Bengston. 241 WEEKEND CASH AND CABBY SPECIAL US Bans 6:80 to 8 'p.m. and prUale pasBK. 13arflnBr Sfea. O om a Hen- dover. daughter. East Hartford Mra. Pa­ mhere they are 16 am . to 8 flritfc n ; 4S WeBmaii Rd. DISCHAROO) TODAY: Mra. tricia Elroy and daughter, Btons; Underground Test Vow Vtsitors are reqnestod art la waMnnHHt T ES T S H D A T : A tanra Nelson, 81 Avondale Rd.; Mrs. Mary Ann Campbell and son, Mra. Irene Wright, 34 Undrti St.; EUington; Mra. Shirley Fitzgerald Roundup smoke In patlenfs rnoms. ^ naai ,aMi||aa.i- tto 3Br. aod Mrs. Robert M ra E3se Reinhardt, 78 Oakwood and daughter. South Windsor; Arms for than two visitorB at aae t*™e prt j m BBltaw D r., South W ind- Mrs. Mary VoUiind and son, 368 GLADIOLUS Rd.; Edward Serrril, 83 Weaver patient. ^ iiBmnf,i ta Mr. and Bfrs. Rd.; Stefdiea Whitriaw, Newing- Osdiland Mrs. Judith Chetelat ------iPaiiWaiM FeBnc. I2S Qftidge St. tm ; Mrs. Mazy Icntt, 178 Parker Ind son, 76 North Bt. Cities Will Appeal Patiente Today: 211 a uaaiBinfifert ■PDDAT: IBchaei Regarded Push by JFK ADMITTED TBBTBED A T: KTaii—Siuiiie X3T C3nft Dr.; Mra. S, Africa Mrs. Augusta KJeuisdanidL. 81 IPtiTifcins. Baas Awa, Ooven- Court Setback on Wells St.: Mra. Doreen M tnpby. ^ Wastvtoa Dr„ Bol-, Fluoridation Laws UNITED NATIONS. N. Y, 842 Center SL; Jack Falatii:. Mart tjo d a T : A sob to Mr. | P.A.C. Roa OF (A P)— The United States an­ Hertford: Mra. Caitd Hhortfcn. SS m s Pr tiB r wuHbce*, 137 W. NEW HA^N (AP)—New For N-Ban Ratification nounced today it is banning Hillside Dr., South Windaor: ISan- idcaar Shi a ilaughtei to Mr. and FREE KODAK FILM Haven and Hamden, waging cy Ballard. 79 S. Lakewpod tSr - i M bs. CbTfaa liBaT, 75 Biaadl by the end of 1963 the sale of Mrs. Ruth Anderson. 20 IxiciW i a . ______' With Daioh BoD Devafoped a legal battle to force the pri­ By JACK BELL ^by what he finds out about thebof members of Ocxigress that ef- aU weapons and military St.; Mrs. Winifred Ruf T1, Sart-' TERTBRDAT: vately owned New Haven WASHINGTON (AP) underground program. Jackson is forts to develop an antimissile chairman of the Senate-House missile cannot be carried out un­ equiiHnent to South Africa and always delivered kitchen fresh ford; Mrs. Irene Martnaeagrtn, i Biatiaii ■Mharnitai 7T N. Seboel Water CJompany to supply President Kennedy’s an­ because of that country’s ra­ Manafield Depot: Hertiert Raw- Bt.-; fifea. lUiaia WafowiatTi, 43 Ol- (Blacic and Whits aad Color Prteto) Atomic Energy subcommittee derground. them with fluoridated drink­ nouncement the United States dealing with weapons. Freshly made State Line Potato Chips ley, 62 Clinton St.; Dam^WHaon. nalc Db;c_J8ha Wri[[^wtli Moonan, BINGO But Kennedy said there doesn't cial segregation policies. P. A. C. lAUROOM are delivered in our own trucks early 56 Irving S t.; Mrs. IllliTalieth 9S n i a BBBt S t.; Mrrhasl OTBltoa, ing water to cut tooth decay, will continue underground "I would say that the assur­ seem to be much hope of achiev­ The embargo xras disclosed by Croft. 74 Union St.; Crthy Ian- 8ET SC-c Ernest ChOms. will appeal a legal setback weapons testing may aid his ances that can be given by the ing the scientific breakthrough U.S. Ambassador Adlai E . Steven­ oveiy morning to dealers throughout EVERY MONDAY- 8 P.M. administration of a definite un­ son in a qieech before the U.N. ning, 6 Plum Lane. Bothh ~Wmfl- 14 Bbesy BC.; WaMac Wlaae. 107 LIQGETT DRUG STORE they suffered in Superior drive for Senate ratification needed to provide a reliable de­ this area. Taste the delicious differ- sor; Ronald Benoit. 46 OjulMffl Sg!h SC.; JUtat WSBs, 84 Platce- derground' test program that fense against missiles. Security Council. He spoke after U VILLAGE STREET. ROCKVILLE st The Parkade—404 Middle Tpke. West would be consider^ adequate by I k) a fresh and crisp potato chip. St.. Rockville; Donald Ttejaii. 364 tnn SC; 3Ba Jiraana Matlhaa, 375 Court. of the limited nuclear treaty. “The problem of developiiig a (Ghana's Alex Quaiaon-teckey had Windsorville Rd., RodtvIHe; Keron Tanam B t; Caarga XmaoB. Co­ New Haven Oorpora,tfon Oounsel Kennedy told his news confei^ our professional experts xrould defense against a missile ia be­ denounced South Africa as an out­ Harold M. Mulvey ssid today he ence ’Thursday that subterranean help materially, in reaching a de­ yond us and beyond the Soviet's law and asked the council to con­ hs0 decided to fHe a notice that testa xrill continue. They are ex­ cision on the treaty,” he said. technology,” he said, "and I sider expelling it from the United the oRy win appeal a decision by cluded from the agreement Senate Democratic Leader Mike think many xrho xrork in it feel Nations. Superior Court Judge Frank Oo- reached xrith the Soviet Union Mansfield of Montana said in a that perhaps it can never be si'c- Stevenson toW the council the f velk) announced Tuesday. and Britain prohibiting testing in separate interview he believes ce ssf^ y accampUsfaed.” United States already had banned ifc O te eHUran. fonoei fogra Mulvey said he tmderntenda the atmosphere, space and imder' underground tests xrill provide Kennedy-v said he doesn't see the sale of militarv quipment PINEHURST W M indera. ia hi a too wiiffi fog.000 HkRufon xriB also take the same water. “virtually all the progress we anything xrrong in senators' that might be used by South Afri­ K J Ht p^r Via prtea I piutio). adUdn, but the formal step must This may alleviate the feara of need” in developing weapons. adopting a xrait and see attitude ca to enforce its ra i^ apartheid be spixxyved by the town’s legls- Bome senatora that this country Senate’ Republican Leater Ev­ toxvard the treaty, as many Re- poUcies and is now ready to make NATIVE CUKES 3 for 19c ttrabody. itatoht voluntarilv put a mora- erett M. Dlrkaen of lUlBOis, x*bo pubUcxuu and some Democrats ■uch a ban complete. Im s .water eomiMiiy bad sought tozTum o n such teats in an effort remains uncommitted on the hava. He said the b u couhi not be­ FR U IT SO Racial Fronts wm injimotion againdt ontonmeeB to get the complete ban toxvard treaty, said among the many But be added: come fully effective before the e n a c ts by the two oomtnunitiea which Kennedy said the United things senators xrill xvsnt to Isarn “Sooner or later, boxvever, if end of the year because of eodst- requltiag the oompriny to dupply States xvill keep on striving. from military leaders is “xriiether you wait long enough and you see ing commitments, including the It also served notice that Amer­ underground tests xrill meet our long enough you have to do some­ sale of air to air missiles and tor- . i ilMm WMh fluoridated water. • c:;:l Judge Oovello did not issue an ican efforts to perfect more ef­ national security needs.” th ]^ and you have to vote ‘yes’ I>edoes for submarines. injunction, ruling tartead that the fective nuclear weapons xrill con­ Sen. Bourke B . Hlckenlooper, o r ‘no.’ VEGETABLES S ESH! k ) ^ ordinances xvere invalid and tinue with the kind of experi­ R-Iowa, said he doesn't fiiink the “My Judgment is xvfaen the tes­ NATIVE TOMATOES Turmoil in Chicago ments scientists generally esti­ continuance d such testing xrill timony is all in that this treaty the company could only be forced ■i and BLUEBERRIES . . . to do this 1^ proper state author­ mate cover 80 per cent of the be a controlling factor in the Sen­ will Im ratified. I think it would FDR Jr. Sees ity. nuclear development field. ate’s vote on the treaty. He said be a great mistake not to.” RIPE CANTALOUPES Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D-1 senators will xvaht “a lot of data ji 4 A t saT in ^ so sw eet... We know jo Mulvey said New Haven city of­ Mansfield said he hopes the Wash., who has been dubious and informatiem on all aspects” treaty to be signed Monday in H ::u me juciest mdems. WeVe eady^ands get die pick cf crops. We biqr in New Y o rk Charleston Chicago ficials inet this morning xvith State Millions Idled NEW YORK (AP)—Arrest at CHARLESTON. 8.C. (AP) — CHICAGO (AP)—Racial disturb- Health Oomnrissioner Franklin about the treaty. Indicated that of the agreement, Moscow can be brought before the his decision would be influenced It Is the generxU understanding Senate before labor Day. torific quantities, too, and toat sanrmgs’fo r; ■even pickets tdocking the en­ This citadel of Southern tradtioa ances in a South Side distriet con­ M. Foote and were aasured he plans to bring tlie New Haven- In Rail Strike trance to Gov. Nelson A. Rocke­ took a step toward calming ra­ tinued for the fourth consecutive fid produce department. cial unrest ’Haasday xrhen 87 ni|^ Thursday night as raaidenta Htunden fluoridation matter be­ feller's Manhattan office oras fol­ fore the state’s Public Health H ae's the Special you asked for on xrhite merchants agreed to a six- in a previously all-white ndghbor- WASHINGTON I AP) — Under­ lowed today by the arrest in point . desegregation plan and Ne­ bood shouted protests over the Oounoil Sep t 12. secretary of Commerce Fritnklin Fresh Sword 30c below last year’s Brooklyn of one of the pioneering gro leaders promised not to picket presence of three Negro families This would be only a few days D. Roosevelt Jr. testified today price . . . SWIFT PREMIUM “freedom riders.” their stores. Police said 41 persona, Inoludlng after the opening of court sesaions that a nationwide rail strike xvould PINEHl'RST TEM KK All were demmistrating in be- Ihe agreefnant was reached aft­ SO Juveniles, were arrested as again in early September, and N-Pact Developments touch off an economic epidemic hsdf of more Jobs for Negroes and er almost eight weeks of racial demonstrators refused to obey po­ oounoil action may have a bearing which would infect industry after Puerto Ricans in publicly-financed protests in C^arlestoa, where the lice orders to disperse. At least on the direction New Haven and indurtry and leave milUons job­ BLOCK ISLAND building projects. , first shot of the Ctoil War eras two persons, hit by stones, were Hamden ■wUl take in their court less. STEAK... BACON ». 69 battle, Midvey said. The rider, Jam es Peck, 48, fired 102 yeans ago. injured. Rusk Leaving China, Russia West Germans Rooeevrtt told the House Ctom- white, of Manhattan, xraa picked ■Leaders of the inti gggrrgatlnn Police sought for nearly three Mulvey said be believes, tlMugh, We Americans deariy love gteai merce Committee the prospect un­ SWORDFISH lb. 59c up . for sitting in a gateway to CSiarlestan Movement said picket­ hours — imtll after midnight — to that the two communities xriU F or M oscow Trade Blasts Fear N-T reaty derlines what he called the "great and our annual consumption off block access of trucks to the ing would continue outside stores break tip the demonstrations appeal on the ground that the or- WASHINGTON (AP) — Secre­ TOKYO (AP) — Red Oilna BONN, Germany (AP) — West urg^ency" for congrenooal ap­ Try it on your barbecue. it IS a matter of aw’e and amaae- Down state Medical Center con­ thrt have not agreed to the plan. which centered in Morgan street dinancea are proper and vahd. proval of President Komedy's plan struction project. The 87 merchants agreed to: between 56th and 67th streets. T t the appeal ia upheld. It would tary of State Detm Rusk leaves called Soviet leaders “freaks and Germany's government fears that; ment to the rest of the world. for Moscow tonight to sign the the East German Communist re- { to turn the strike-threatening Peck is an official of the Con­ 1. Grant Negros equal employ­ Police have arrested more than monsters” today for approving railroad work rules dispute over The English started it aB anti' DUBUQUE FRANKFURTS...... lb. 59e gress of Racial Equality and edi- ment opportunities. 100 persixis since the first out­ (Coottoaed ea Page Seven) limited nuclear test ban treaty the nuclear test ban treaty, xvhile gime may try to use the nuclear : and to explore the chances of test ban treatjt to gain interna-1 to the Interstate Commerce Oom- FrozepJ^ood Specials their famous beefsteak dubs break on Monday night. Several Moscow accused Chinese Premier miasion for txro years. (CootlBMd oa Page Esar) ea Page Fhar) were Juveniles. further East-West understanding. Chou En-lal of acting in bad faith tional respectability. | featuring sirloins and porteir- The signing of the treaty, in as long as four years ago. The treaty says the United I A moath-long strike would Thursday night a crowd of about throw 6.5 million Americans out house steak s,. .the French fol- ______100 persons, mostly teen-agers, Auto Mows Down which the United States, the So­ States,' Britain and the Soviet I SWIFT PREMIUM viet Union and Britain pledge to Albemia, allied xrith Peking, of work, boosting the unemploy- lowed with fillets and sirloins.. . moved toward the apartoient pitched into the war of words by Union have to call a coctference CORNISH HENS, 26 oz. size ., each 79c were two of the Negro families 21 Ft. Dix Soldiers abstain from testing in the atmos­ to consider amendments if one- and now the Americans hatr phere, in outer space and ynder accusing Premier Khrushchev of (Cootiaiird on Page Seven) Note the larger than usual size. moved this week. Police Immedi­ unconditional concessions and third of the signers want one. Girl Vows Revenge water, will be a ceremonial affair One signer xrill be East Germany. really gone “all out” with iiE i Pfnrfiurst ertralean Rumpe, Top or Bottom ately blocked off the street. FT. DIX, N .J. (AP)—Twenty- capitulation to the imperialists' Monday. It is possible that Walter Ul- about evep- kind of s t^ cook- Etounds, Sirioin 'Upe or Silver Tips make de­ Two police cars containing dogs one aoldiers were mowed d o w n by The pact w a s initialed last in agreeing to a partial nuclear I ‘J*' ed on the outdoor. barbeme . j ___ x r____ pulled up at a nearby corner. an automobile as they marched Thursday by Undersecretary of test ban xrith the United States German Commu- heioas waste free tender oven roasts. If your Stones crashed through squad along a road on this military post and Britain. nist leader, xrill one day ask for State W. Averell Harriman, Brit- a conference and carry along On Ward’s Friends cars windshields and two demon­ Thursday night. ain'k science minister, Lord Hail- The Peking People's Daily, of­ B iiU etin s Cleaned, Deveined, Ready-to-Cook ENGLISH . . French . . . Amei^ a ja y t lean meat try any of these strators, (Bie with blood over his enough Communist and neutral Fifteen of the injured were ad­ sham, and Andrei A. Gromyko, ficial organ of the Chinese Com­ nations to make it stick. Such a can... we remind yon that Pme- roasts. pushed into a police mitted to Walson Army Hospital, munist party, launched an at­ Colled from AP W ires LONDON (AP)—The ccodltian^tery of the faoq)ital_management wagon. Patrolmen dispersed the the ^viet foreign minister. move would bring Ulbricht a lot hur.st sells aged steaks from •fee i::;; most of them with fractures. Six Rusk will be accompanied to tack against the Soviet union SHRIMP lb. 1.^9 Of Stephen Ward, still clinging to committee, said: “Ward te des- crowd. of prestige and greatly embarrass finest available beef loins. ^yj others were treated and released. Moscow by high administration and its Western partners in the the West Germans. life by a thread, xras reported un­ peratdy ill—Just about half aUve. Soon several squad cars raced An Army spokesman said the test ban treaty. U.8. ENVOY RESIGNS I don’t know how long aqyotrt ree officials and six senators—four The ’^Vest Germans are asking ! We guarantee the flavor. - M ■■ changed today. S s latest girl to the all-Negro neighborhood two driver of the car, Pfe Robert C. Democrats and two Republicans. WAS^'GTON (AP) — Joseph live under these conditions.^’ Mocks south where several cars Keyser, 28. of Toms River, N .J., "Reflects the ugly face oi U.8. what the United States and B rit-' tenderness of ^ He has been invited to remain imperialism, which Is aggressive 8. Fariaiid, U.S. ambassador ta friend promised ■ to avenge him if Ward xras still unaware that he xrere seen with xrindshields brok­ was being questioned by military ain would do. | Panama, has resigned in a re­ he dies. had been found guilty emi faced in the Soviet Union after the sign­ by nature, as well as the servile Would they attend the confer- i en by Ixicks and stones. police. He added that Keyser, a ing ceremony, and the Moscow ported dispute xrith officials of HawaiianNPunch...... 8 Ige. cans 1.00 A medical bulletin from SL up to 14 years in prismi. Traffic lights were turned off as features of those who are xvarm- ence? Would they say East Ger-1 FAMOUS STEAKS 1 LEAN CUBE STEAKS lb. im reservist, apparently failed to conferences are expected to last ly embracing U.S. imperialism.” the AUianee for Progress agency. Stephen’s Hospital said Ward had Ws private room was bright poyUce halt^ travel. yield the right of way. many could' not be counted in cal­ The White House aniiounced his showed no imjwovement in tlM with flowuB sens in by many of three or four days. "The exposure of these freaks culating whether a third of the SIRLOINS H As police soui^t to quell the ra­ Company D, 144 men, xyas re- To what extent and for how long reeignatioa today wHbaat refer­ past 12 hours. He was still uncon- his girl friends. cial row in the area-^the Bngle- and monsters in their true colors signers want’ a conference? And aclous. turning to barracks after a night Lord Home, the British foreign ia an excellent thing tor the revo- what if the East Germans start ring to any disggreeoient. Par- PORTERHOUSE 11 j q p ROUND STEAK or BEST CUTS to Only Miss GolUver apptted land did not go into details but “There has been no change in to see trim She xras turned axray (CoaUaned ea Page Four) the ball rolling and then enough New IH quart jars of Kraft's his cmuUtioa since 10 o’clock last (Ooatinaed on Page Six) (Continued on Page F oot) (Continued on Page Four) qiofce of “ glaring defects in the INDIVIDUAL CLUBS H ^ ^ in tears as an official said, "only signers to Jmn in so they them aid program”. Parlaad said he night,” a hospital spokesman rrtatixres—no girls.” selves would not have to be MIRACLE WHIP 1 79c DELMONICO p ...... •aid. had told Presldeat Kamedy of Ward told fitondi be heUeved counted? j the reported defects, and “to eo BONELESS CHUCK p Julie OulUvo*, X , a red4ialred be was brtng made the scape­ Britain and the United States' doing, it is generally known singer who was Ward’s daily goat for the Profmno acaixdal, can point out that the Soviets are ; companion during his trial, told taking (he same risk with regard that I haxpe stepped oa a tow _ I REGULAR CHUCK STEAKS p ------^------which set off charges of immor­ newsmen: ality hi high political end social JFK News Gonferenee Highlights to the e Nationalist Chinese gov­ { ! ernment on Formosa. The Com­ The Finest White SHOULDER CLODS. TOP p i “There’s a admle crowd of peo­ drclea and nearly forced Prime ROenTHHE DIBS k:::i ple rlgfit now praying fix- Stephen munists do not recognize Chiang Minister Harold Ifacmilten to re- SEATTLE. Wash. (AP)— r - ROUNDS. SIRLOIN TIPS m PMBRJRST CHUCK GROUND . lb. 69« to die so that their namea won' the brief, _ BereuaeS> G ERM A N Y-If the Communistfslbillty that China might develop K|M-shek’s regime, but they can SHURFINE TUNA 3 cans 95c ■ten- __1 — demonstraUona East German government slgnedTlnto a fuU-fledred nuclear newer Theodore Boe^hke.'56. Pnlitzer mentioned. Wrird had tstrodnoed Christine viexra on major subjects that into a full-fledged nuclear power not prevent it from signing the and FLANKS for LONDON "M have subsided does n o t' mean the nuclear agreement it would in a decade means the United test ban treaty. Prize xrinaer for poetry to 1854, “If he diM r m gtdng to make Keeler to War Joim D. came iq> 'Rrarsday at Ms news that “those of us who are in a sure that they are.” Profmno. xrfau June 4 not constitute U.S. recognition of States may face “potentially a The United States, West Ger­ died Ttoirsday ' Bight after be­ BROILS or BARBECUE m m m K xm m xr H A M B U R G ______lb. 59« Chariie says to remind you that he has conference: position of responsibility should the regime, much as Red China's Ward, 80, society osteopath ai>d after admitting he Bed -• the NUCLEAR TREATY—The Sen­ more dangerous situation than many and most other non-Oom- ing strlekea xtltk a heart at­ some very lean tender cuts of go to sleep and forget the prob­ signing of a multilateral treaty any we faced since the end of the tack xildle sxrtmmiag in a nelgh- artist, haa been in a coma since Hoose of Ctammons in an attempt ate, after careful consideration, lem, l>ecau8e that is no solution.” munist countries refuse to recog­ 5 lb. lots 2.75 Pinehurst Tendercure Corned Beef Wednesday xdiea he took a mas­ to eower im kla xriOi the on Laos did not mean the United second war.” nize the satellite regime in East bot's pooL Boethke. a profeo- Maxwell House Instant Coffee...... 6,oz. jar 87c xrOI vote to ratify the agreeipent Still, it may be a good thing that States recognized the Chinese sor of Engttsli at the Univer­ sive ovanloae of drugs a few girl . to ban nuclear tests in the at- the demonstrations are subsiding, NONAGGRESSION PA(?T — If Germany. Only the Commumst hours before an Old Bailey Jury government. everyone unilaterally pledges non- nations do. West Germany’s for- sity ef Weehtogtog, rolleperd Marmillan. SB. told a tdevisiao moqjhere, outer space and under “particularly In their extreme PAR EAST—Chinese troop con- It found him guQty of ttring off the faitmloweis *weM -dey nlgfat the xrater. "R xrould be a aggression as has French Presi- eign policy is based on prevent- xrtiUe etnodlBg to AaOow xxn- great mis- form ." centratjons north of India’s fron­ ter to the pool ea Itolala Idgi Is- Pinehurst features the finest qualHy U S • choice Genuine Spring lamb af very low prices prostitiitltih of Ontotine Kedor, 31, Proftnno arendal had xmonded take not to.” RACIAL INTERMARRIAGE — dent Cjharles de Gaulle, “then you ing any such official recognitioa and MarOyn (Ifandly) fUceDavieB and IsiiilBiiil Wwi, tier and broadcasts out of P e k i^ have a nonaggression pact in a elaexriiere. UNDERGROUND' TESTS — Whether laws striking at misceg­ indicate “the potentiality if there Seettl^'*'** ****** ***** [f LEAN, TENDER, SHOULDER SB. ‘W a is sranrtWng yrtridi biw 'Die United States intends to con­ enation also strike at the funda­ sense.” However, the United , West Germany policy ' suffered Ward devsicited brondiial paen- never ocxuried te sqr Bfe before for a turn for the worse” in the States is going to follow the pro- \ a setback when the United States, TENDER, FLAVORFUL. V^HOLE or RUMP HALF tinue testing nuclear weapons un­ mental right of tree men is a F ar East. The United States MARUNTS INTMCTia) ' monla Thursday aftemoon. At —a XMHd onrevealed and quite derground. (Such tests xvould not cedure of consulting xrith its a l- 1 Britain and the Soriet Union matter tor the courts to decide. hopes there will not be a flare- lies on tHe adrisability of an East-1 agreed that any country could one point fais breathing stopped foraign to aw. and very mqriraa- be banned by the treaty). Thus “I am not sure” the gov­ NEW YORK (AP) — Grand ' and he WM rUnieeny doad. A aaid the prime mhrieter. up which, would bring a direct West agreement “and then g o ' s i^ the test treaty, Jum s today todirted a Jndge’s „ LAMB CHOPS >. 69 CIVIL RIGHTS — Indiestiona ernment could get Involved . conflict "and we cannot say as 1 ^ breathing machine, applied to an ~ ndix^d h o a e ir t he back to the Soviet Union and see i Gerhard Sebroeder, West Ger- eoa (or vehirnlar hoaoiclde. He that his policies on civil ri^ita SCHOOL DROPOUTS — Jobe of yet there have been any ac­ Incisiao in fais funpeii air hae no id m of qyittUug the iead- are costing him heavily in poli­ what the situation looks like. man foreign minister, told a r e -' had been arqnittid of leooer tor those without a high school ed- tions which would indicate that SUMMIT—" I don't really see at porter last week be saw no dif-1 ehargea to a three-ear, fixe death Save 20e Ui. on Rib LAMB PATTIES into Ida longa. A qMfceamaa for decririp of the ChnaervaUra party tical presUge and popidarity are ocation are decreasing and the 8 t Stephen’s.Hospital said Ward’s and **xrin do whatever I twnk to in a final xray that hope xrould the present time” that a summit ficulty about .signing. But tboi coIUsiaa. Diet. Atty. Isidore Dot- probably rij^it. Hoxraver, “Uiis is government must “intenrtfy our be denied at this time." LAMB CHOPS lb. 89c lb.29e heart probably stop^ also. m oX for flw party to xrin a national eriaia d . great propor- meeting “woul eerve a useful President Chairles de Gaulle. Unger naked the grand *ny to LEG of LAMB 5 9 The breathing machine ia relied efforts to meet this problem." CHINA — The growing popula­ purpose.” West Germany's special ally, an- ertneider new chnrgen' ngntnet Oi^nMt ■Isrtlaa.” tions. My Judgment is tliat both Lb. Lamb Fore Legs Lamb N ecks...... lb. 19e the Barnett Ventilator. The same Unis, “I am asking all American tion of Communist CSiina, the fact STUDENTS — In regard to a notfoced France would .not sign. Gmreth Bfnrttais. 2S. to the phbito Pinehurst at the Comer of $Uin n p o rto d m . political parties finally will come parents to urge their children tb that it is surrounded by weaker Plaahurat a t the Comer of Main (Braise or bake) . . .Ib. 29e L^mb Flanks ...... lb. 10c machine xras used two y ea n ago ianstod,” a group of U.S. students who are in Ulbricht, West Germany’s spetial uproar xrhich foOewed the Bve- and Turnpike la open Thuraday t the ram*, conclusion, and that go back to scbool in September” countries, organization of its gov­ Cuba, “their passports are going and Turnpike U open Thursday Chops cut o f f if you ask .. .or leg boned and rolled or fin d ffiU i Eafaok •o save one of Ward’s patlente friend said. She renceied a tr^ is that every effort should be enemy, announced he would, mtonte deUbeixittoa nnd nrqiiittnl Try Lamb Chops