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\ WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 196* rAGB^^TWENTY JKtmrtiC'Stfr lEwfuine ISw ali j . • S ; bloodmobile Visits Iona Manufacturing Tomorrow^ 12:45 t&:5:30p. m. his car struck two fence posts on failure to Obey a stop sign. He wlU Dr. Rodolfo R. yarias of The Driver Arrested Tolland Tpke.\sast of Oakland St. q>ear in court in Mimehester July Philippines recently visited Man­ Fourth Quarter Honors Won, When yow deetor A bout Tow n chester Memorial HospiUU where Christie was ordered to appear Av«r»C6 DaOr Net Praaa Ron Tlie W e a tli^ - - ' On Liquor Count in Circuit Court 13, Manchester, he served an internship from 1955- y ’T.r'.rsaaa Farrttw IhB W Heller, Barbara Higbie, Robert Highes, William Huai, Cduntry Club. Newcomers to Man­ 'p. m :for their daughter. Miss The total Includes 81 seventh Leonard Jarvis, Michael Johnson, (Otaedlled Advertiataig aa Faga 18) PRICE n V E CENTS chester and vicinity are Invited. Edith Williams, an employe of the graders and 73..eighth graders. VbL. t f i o o , NO. 239 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CON^„ THURSDAY, JULY 12. 1962 States Department, who has com­ Seventh grade honor roll pupils Deborah Karp, Michael Kenney, Jessica Klimko, Cheater Koblln- S t Margaret’s Circle, Daughters pleted 28 months of di|ty at the were as foOowa: . Margaret 'AbraJtis, John Ah- sky, Mary Kulesa. of Isabella, had a picnic last night U. S. Embassy, Belgrade, Yugo­ slavia, Miss William’s friends are dreini, Llsbeth Angel, Stephen , Also, Thomas Lassen, Prudence at the home of Mrs. Rose Schwoer- Banas, Beverly Bergamlni, Jeanne invited. LeGeyt, Alan MacDonald, Joan er. 108 Mather St There was a Bessette. Elizabeth Blase, Janet Marlow, Pamela' Mason, Kath­ $1.5 Billion Cut Senators Seek\State NeWS brief business meeting and penny Blazinski. Bonnie Bletzer, Jacque leen McMahon, Patricia McMul- auction after the picnic. Mrs. Al­ line Boucher, George Bradlau. lin. Dale Mullen,' Judith' Naschke,' New tax Aid bert Sobielo and a committee were Pamela Broderick, Nsmey Chand James Newton,- H. James Norton, OPEN THURSDAY- 9:30 to 9:00! Jn charge of hospitality. ^ Public Records ler, Deborah Clarke, Eaalne Cole. Doreen Ouellette, Linda Pavel, Charles Colpitts. Candyce Petersen, John Phillips, For Business I __ Mrs. Charles Swords. 120 S. Main Warrantee Deeds Also. Steven Cone. Deborah Deborah Pond. Kevin Ponton. - id St., was feted at a farewell party The U A R Construction Cor­ Czarnota, Lee Davis. Shirley Davis, Also, Lee Ann Pospisil, Ann SPECIAL PURCHASE! Lupton^s T ry vesterday afternoon by the Willing James Dieterle, Sharon Douton, WASHINUTON (AP) — poration to Calvin D. Greenwood Pratson, Kathy Pritchard, Jean Workers of South M e th o d is t Elizabeth Bmmerling. C a n d a ce The S ^ t e Finance Commit­ and Ruth Greenwood, property at Reale, Barbara Rivers, Joseph For Governor Church at the bpme of Mrs. Non- Farnell. Henry Fay, Ann Fischer, Rourke, Steven Sass. Walter Sim­ tee considers todhy' substi­ nie Hilding. 31S Charter Oak St. 529 Spring St. Thomas Ford, Judith Franzoea, John A. Partridge to Doris C. mers, Curtis Smith. Robin Starkel, MEN'S In Tax Slatsh tutes for the' tax break Presi­ The Swords 'Will leave Aug. 7 to John Gabbey, Marion Garrison, David Sturtevant. Michael Swee­ Cost $42,972 live in St. Petersburg. Fla. Mrs. Glidden, property at 210 Mountain Elinor Gibson, Cathy Glowacki, dent Kennedy wants to give ney, Guy Tangarone, Judith Teets. LADIES' inveethtg Roger Spencer and Mrs. Sue How­ Rd. Susan Guadano; - b^inesses that modi^ize. i HARTFORD (AP)—State Regal Builders. Inc. to William Linda Trombly, Shirley Turner, WALKING WASHINGTON (AP) —tf** facUlUesT^ ard. both former members and now Also, Loma Haberem, Patricia Marilyn Twomey, Nancy Welbiist. In newer. Busch and Lillian B. Busch, prop­ The biggest federal tax cut of obviously *• S.n. Joh. M. Lupta, R-W«- of St. Petersburg, were guests. Harris, Mary Hickey, William Hl- Beverly Werstler, Susan • Wilkie And larger deducUi erty on Leland Dr. linski. Barbara Holman. Jill Hor­ JA/VAICAS any kind since 1954 went into wiU mean lower payments, enUva feature of K en n ey's ton and his supporters Spent Calvin Derby Greenwood and and Jane Wilson. SHORTS Mrs. George Shedd. of Bolton ton. Jay Howroyd, Arthur Hunt­ effect today. Busineds gets Initlai reaction im business ’ Ion bill. But then it voted $42,972.07 in his unsuccessful Ruth E. Greenwood to Gerald H. Notch and her granddaughter. Mias ington. Mark Jacobs, ieanne .leray. the bulk of the |1.6-binion re­ spokesmen and. cqngTMsional lead­ t^Uai rnodmeation that campaign fpr the Republican K o w a ls k i Charest and Marcia A. Charest, ers generally ■wm favorable. The Janice Krause, daughter of Mr. and Michael Johns, Karen Johnson, Bloodmobile Visits I rog. 5.99 nationally duction, designed to spur fast­ Mrs. Ward W. Krause. 87 Walnut property at Coleman Rd. sweeping overli^ul of the tax de­ gubernatorial nomination, it Ethel Waldman, Bernice Wald- Kathleen Johnson. Anita Karp, er economic growth. St., left by jet plane yesterday for John Kennedy. Francis Larala, Iona Firm Friday i advertised preciation system—the first in at TO^ w ill seek was disclosed yesterday in a a two-month vacation in Honolulu. man. Ruth Cale, James Hudson, Praddant Kannady announced least two dMades—was designed to knock out th« credit entirely statement to the secretary of Lewis Case, Emil Downey, James Stephen Lloyd. Hawaii. 6.95,7.95,8.95 tha cut Wednesday and noted that specifically to .meet business com- and subsUtute other, business ben- A im s f o r Palmisaho and William Palmisano Also. Keith Lovell. Stanley Lu­ state’s office. The Red Cross bloodmobile will the principal preasure for it came plafaita that the old system was ^ts. Supporters of the adminis- House Speaker Anthony B. Wsl- to Emil Downey, trustee, and cas, Nancy Lynch. Theodore Math­ visit the Iona Manufacturing Co., Connecticut delegates of Order from the buslneas comnumity. stunting economic progress. traUon voiced confidence, howev- lace o f Simsbury spent $13,340.90 Lewis Case, trustee, property at er, Michael Mclnemey, Phyllis Regent St., on Friday. 2.99 ny biudnessmen have been ex- of Elastem Star, who traveled by catairmkn Harry F. Byrd, D- 130 Windsor St. Molava. Joan Nassiff, Pamela Hours will be from 12:45 to emely critical of his poUclss in er, that they could refoln Ue| and former State Sen. Newman N. bus together last year to Miami. Va., ofVthe Senate Finance Com­ watered-down version in the-legis- ^arsilius of Trumbull spent $14,- n a ries Donald R. ’Trask and Margaret Nielson. Gloria Opalach. John Os- 5:30 p.m. rsospt months. mit teesaid “I strongly approve of Fla., met Saturday at the home of trout. Susan Palmer. Daniel Plata, 4.99 " 2 2 " ’ ...... 474.74 in their unsuccessful bids Mrs. Heinhold Arndt, Newtown. M. Trask to Domenic Andreo and The bloodmobile unit has sched­ o dacron and cotton ] etary of the Treasury Doug­ the accelerated depreciatiem.” Mary F. Andreo, property on Mary Popple, Joel Radding. Be­ uled a visit to the -Manchester | las Duton told a news conference The TOmmittee also dealt the I for the gubernatorial nomination, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS This is the second time the group ga ba rd in e Chkrlea A. Halleck of Indiana, administration a severe settack| y,a,r .tatements showed, Bell St. linda Ramizt, Barbara Rayburn, Memorial Hospital emergency FAMOUS the tax cht—which also will bene­ Ifopse Republican leader, said “a has met. Plans were made for a Paula- Rivard. ^ Not aU of the six contenders for Connecticut Dem ocrats September meeting at Laurel Park, Attachment room for next Wednesday from NAME fit profaeslond people . and farm- better depreciation rule is adiat Also, John Russell, Robert Sand- 10:45 am. to 6:30 p.m. o belted styles the Mil the proposal for vrt^ld-Lont^^ tor the nomination were torn by turmoil today eiy Ketmedy ordered a speed-up in estimated $650 million in annual! HARTFORD (AP)-^The State aa Congressman Prank Kowalski Co.. (15,000, property on Milford Ware. James Welch, Patricia bargain Sind equipment And before the depreciation studies a- month revenues Ipst through failure of I Motor Vehicle Department’s dally Welch, Rachel Wlchman and Carol continued a down, to the wire strug­ Rd. • black, beige, under , s a upU^end in orders 1 ago because he was anxious to individuals to report. He had record of automobile fatalities as gle to force a state-wide juimary Merger Zeiser. Tybm&Djnii icains in the next e o m ^ of produce quick eridence of a will­ dark loden, banked on the system as a means of last midnight and tha totals on over the leadership efforts to de­ I Y C C —** have I Eighth graders on the honor the sun! mofiths, ingness to help business aiid of a I ■ O good shoe* repaired I The Main St. Corporation, Sec­ olive, denim of recouping aboui! half the rev-1 the same date last year: liver toe U.S. senate nomination roll included: The action, ordered O f thi. .^rmpathy for business problems. enue the government would lose if | 1961 1962 —and WE DO IT RIGHT— | ond Main St. Corporation, Brain- to resigning cabinet S e c r e t a r y John Andreoll, Paula Baker, blue 'nreasury which didn't n i s i con- 133 141 “ Shoe Repalrtaig o f The Bet- ard PI. Development Corporation. CANDY • sizes KUIed Abraham A. Ribicoff. 235 Main St. Corporation, and jane Barrera, William Barry, grssslanal approval, offers Jerger ^Oonttnned on Fage Ten) ' (Coattnn^ on Page Four) I ter Kind.“ Linda Bayer, Philip Bennett, • 2nd floor 32 to 42 ■ si ^ As Ribicoff flew home from his Hartford Rd. Corporation, merged David Best, Kathleen' Blake, (waist) .r^:• Figures on Fatalities -I* Washington post to formaUy en­ into the Center St. Corporation. sp ortsw ea r ter the race, it was generaUy con­ Open Mob.—Cloaed Wed. Bruce Blakeslee, Theodore Blakes- HARTFORD (AP)— The State Marriage Ucensea lee, Dennis Boyd, David Brady, ^Relax, Yoijf Ai^ in Pai I Highway Department says there ceded that he would receive tha KITCHEN\ Kenneth George Lawson, 45 Richard Brander Sandra Chapin, • solids, were seven fataliUes on the Con- r r c ." - - * overwhelming indorsement of tho S A M Y U L Y E S Wellman Rd.. and Jane Marilyn Donald Conrad, Patricia Davies, MAKERS OF FINE CANDIES plaids, I necticut Turnpike and three on the convenUon at Saturday’s nomina­ Rushlow, Bolton. checkc, I Merritt and Wilbur Cross' Parii- ting session. SSOAKSntEET Alexander Denneno, 43 Doughar- Famous for\Old |waya in the first four months of However, the big question Was Same Side As Watkins batick prints Frepch/ Brit^h TV Relived 1 the year. whether Kowalski can garner the ty St., and Eleanor Sophia Chap­ R ANGt Fashioned Goddness man, Hartford. The department also said yeeter- 30 per cent o f toe 953 delegatee to I day 50 of the 76 fatsdities during cariy hie battle for the noniination Z STORES TO SERV^ YOU! Franco and Legal Successor - ^ , to an imprecedented state-wide >‘UEL OIL I the period occurred on state-main­ MANCHESTER SUMMER Litm hy T^htar to -Arne tained roads. In the comparable Spanish chief of sUte Gen. Francisco Franco, left, chaU with Ws legal successor, CapWn-General primary. GASOLINE tour months last year, there were Augustin Munos Grandes, right, after the latter was sworn in aa Spain's new vice president in Ma­ With 191 delegates needed to SHOPPING PARk ADE four fatalities on the Connecticut drid's El Pardo palace yesterday. In center is Louis Carrero Blanco, former miniater tor the presi­ qualify for a primary, represent; Monday, Tuesday, Saturday By ANDREW MEISEU dency. Gen. Munos, 66, shares with Franco the highest rank in the Spanish armed forces. (AP ALL SKIRTS I Turnpike and none on the park- ati-ve Kowalski maintains that his-“ 10 A M . to 6 P M . NEW YORK (A P)—Tha Tekrtarx u i a r Photofax via cadio from Madrid):, ______satellite linked the Old WorldUt wil Witt I ways. latest count shows 360 in his eqr-:. KINDS Wednesday, Thursday, Friday ner. BANTLY OIL 10 A M . to 9 P M . AND the New Wednesday night laying French and BrlUA telen> Members of' the Ribicoff camp, TENTS 1 m r \ M , IM MEN'S Milk RAodine Low however, gave Kowalski a count of Sion into American homes. Someone Paid the Fines ROUTE 6, BOLTON HARTFORD ^' tfXttTTtiltiDl^ — T h 'e '^ Ui^taai^liAWtely both sides ad­ cam e to TV--'stresflB' 4i>''tWS’ ieiinh«- I samplings show that continuing df Arthdi’ A*: Pttker, U. ofv lS try "live” from OoonhUly Dowiia, [five-week pattern of low read- mit it is too close for comfort. SLACKS Evans Ave., East Hartford, was The one thing that haunts tha England. linge. All the readings have been 'B ^e the programs originated recovered to^ y from the Connecti­ Democratic leadership is toe pos> ^e^ than 10 mlcromicrocurles, rom cut River, near toe area where hie In Europe, both came here by a sibility that Kowalaki', might hays jvvhich is the minimum level the circuitous route to and from outer wife reported him to have disap­ some hidden votes that could put [detecting instruments need for an j space. European signals were peared early Wednesday morning. him across toe line for the 191. curate reading. ALBANY, Ga. (AP) — Integra-^a big welcoming ovation in the Tbe man, according to hia wife, -beamed skyward to rendezvous tlen leader' Dr. Martin Luther church, but after he spoke the Ne­ Neutral observers feel that If With the Telatar satellite. The department has been ran into toe water and then dis­ IwatpUng the radioactivity level King Jr. and the Rev. Ralph Ab­ groes gave him only scattered ap­ appeared following a nighttime Kowalski does gain more than toe The .170-pound, man-made heav­ 191 votes during toe roU caU it la' some radioactivity was de- ernathy were released from Jail plause. "picnic’ at a riverfront area in enly wonder picked up the signals, a toss up on whether he can hold SALE! jtected in Oonnectiout milk in today oyer their protests after Prior to toe appeal by Pritchett, Rocky HiU. magnified them 10 bilUon times the 20 per cent before the roil caU someone paid fines for them. Albany -Negro leader Dr. W. G. No a|H>arent reason for his nm- AIR MATTRESSES-1 0 styles and beamed them down again to |early:^une. ia annoimeed. I don't know who paid it," Anderson urged, in effert, that toe ning into the river was given by this portion o f our shrinkihg earth., King skid.’ "W e didn.'t want to Negroes prepare to march again Atty. General Albert L. CkUes re- CAMPING GEAR FOR EVERY PURPOSE This mtlre procedure took only kues for $60^000 police. leave but we couldn't stay any and. If necessary, go to jail. A State Police Scuba diver had A FEW TENT RENTALS AVAILABUS Casual Shoes— 3.88 milliseconds, since television sig­ NEW >iAVIBN (A P ) — An em- (OoatlMied on Fbgo Four) longer. We feel we must confront this 9.90 nals travel at the speed of llgdit searched for toe body Wednesday jploye of ‘toe New Haven Railroad "It makes us very, very un- evil eyetem,” Anderson said. “If during daylight hours and was ma­ MANCHESTER SURPLUS SALES CO. and . 1—188,000 miles per sacond-Limd [is seeking\S60,000 in damage from 16* N. MAIN ST. AT DEPOT SQUAflE Outfit yourself for the summer out-of-doors happy." lt means going to JaU, I’ll go to gjgted by Rocky HiU firemen last 'Telstar Is never more than 8,600 I the line to compensate tor injuries k L ^ and Abernathy both said Jail becauM this evil, system must OTBN DAILY TO 9 PJMl.—MI 3-7111 miles above the earth. he claims to have suffered in two they were puzzled by, their sur­ be done away with." The body, bobbed to Uie surface Bulletins and save with these Clearance Prices In less technical terms, the [accidents atXwork. prise release. They said they had The osteopath said city officials achlevemott brought French- sihg- about 11 a^m. today andwaa recov­ Culled from AP Wires Joseph T u ^ s, 265 Hough Ave.. received fine treatment during could not "consistently and re- ered by Rocky Hill Police while 5.88 er Yves. Montand and lovely I Bridgeport, smd in a U.S. District theis stay in the City Jail. blonde chahteuse Michele Amaud they were grappling. ro>un suit filed yesterday he broke The Negro ministers were con­ (Oonttamed on Page Four) • prints, plaids and solids onto American screens. The pro­ I a rib and Buffajied spinal injuries victed in Recorder’s Court Tues EX-GOVERNOR, WIFE UnJOT gram was so clear It might have day for their part in raqial dem- JEFFERSON CTTY, Mo. (A F) been coming from aroimd the • sheaths," stitched down hip box pleats, a 56% dacron polyester, 45% worsted wool (ConUimed ok 'Page Four) onstrationa last December. They N. Y. Thruway Scandal —^Former Oov. mad Mrs. Jamea unpressed pleats , block. were given a choice of 48 days in T. Blair were found dead la tbdr The. French presentation was Jail or $178 fines. Both chose the home west of Jeffetaoa City to- , \r^ • plain or pleated taped earlier in Paris for the his­ 9 10 to 20. Jail terms. day. It was believed they weta toric broadcast from Lannion in The police chldTbf this racially killed during the night by eaca|P o main floor sportswear a charcoal gray, medium gray, olive, - Brittany and was seen here on tUi News Tidbits troubled south -Georgia city made 18 ing gas. 'Hieir d m a t e .’ aaa brown bronze, navy, black three networks for' eight minutes from the AP Wires a personal appeal to Negroes Indictments Cite found dead ia the heuee. SheiMt beginning at 7:85 pan. EDT, Wednesday night to refrain from Horace Debo said the Blaira ap­ a waist sizes 29 to 50 Tha show opmsi with Jacques French ainger Yves Montand became the first Eun^iean enter-* violence after atones and clods of parently left the engine of thedr Tarette, French mkilater of posts White House and key govern­ a beautiful tkiner aver to telecast Hvs from bis'homeland to America via dirt were thrown at his officers. ear running ia tho garago at-' FREE EXPERT ALTERATIONS BY OUR TAILORS and tcIeCbmmuiilcatlaRs, pndsing Telstar. (AP Pbotbfax). > ment agencies, spurred by dra­ to Washington, Atty. Gen, Rob­ matic Success of Telstar, push In BrihCi Larceny tached to toe house and ilipidiy American-French cooperation and ert F. K«medy-'‘aald King’s re­ s ' ■ ■ * • carbon monoxide fumes arera then advising: ahead with pMms to me global lease "should make It possible for sucked through the air eonditoM- "Relax, you are in Paris. I In­ tetovbfea as new means of draw­ CHILDREN’S -X. toe citizens of Albany to resolve WHITE PLAINS. N. Y, (AP)—^terlal which were not performed .or. ■ ONE ACRE vite you to spend a few pleasant Protest Rally Falls ing the peoplea of the world closer or delivered. their differences in this situation A Westchester County Grand Jury moments with me." togother . . . Federal Judge in TTie indictments, stemmed from rag. 3.99 in a less tense atmosphere." invesUgating construction of the NOT AUSRTED ON ■Pm S " 'Reg.,3.99 to 6.99 DRESSES Mkrette’s. words^ . spoken in Callfoniia aCntences three paci­ "Tlwrefore,' I am very glad that Westchester section of the New an 18-month investigated headed WOODED HOME SITE French, were translated into En­ fists to slx-fBonth Jail terms for Dr. King haX been releaeed," he York State Thruway today handed by Asst. Atty. Gen. Herbert H. WASHINGTON (AP) — A glish tor the benefit of his foreign Premier Won’t Replace attempting to mU a veeael into added. up 18 sealed Indictments. Smith and AsaL Atty. Geh. Fred­ top Texas farm aid offMal 9aa» MEN'S FINE audience- The program -was not U.S. nuclear test zone waters in A Juatice Department official The Indictments diarged brib­ erick B. Weeks Jr. Hearings be­ tifled todm he did net alert a M by seen in France, where the nation­ the Pacific. . there eidd Kennedy made some ery, accepting unlawful fees and fore the grand jury began last ordtaate Texaa county afflnlali , In Coventry ' New Zealand expels two Soviet al' network was already off the telephone calls to Georgia In con­ grand lardeny. May 4. to wamlagB in eariy 1981 toaS R O U T E 31 KATE COMBED air for the night. It win be shown Saskatchewan MecRcare diplomats’ on charges of spying nection with Ring's Imprismiment. Identity of those named in toe Lefkowitz said he has asked for Billie Sol Eoteo* eottoa. aeroagn . . . Former Prime Minister GREENAWAY in France later. He did not identify the reciplenU indictments was withheld until a three-month extention of toe allotment deals might ha illegnl , . . . Ttistar was on its 15th orbit Shigeru Yoshida says of toe calls. they could be picked up , on bench grsind jury’s term tor toe hearing W. Lewis David, exeenttve dl- and COTTON around the earth, moving from 'B y MAX HARRELSON ^'minutes and was' told that the should stop grombliag about an- REGINA. Sask. (AP)-^Premier Kennedy and Asst. Atty. Gen. of further evidence.. rectoc of toe Texas State Agil- Newfoundland to the BingUsh ' government wOuid reply to the [ dear weapons and be prepared to Burke Marshall, chief of the de­ state Atty. (ton,. Louis J. Lef- enltiiral StabIMtatloa aptl Oen- CINDERELLA Chamiti, vdiai It rdayed the Woodiow Uoyd 'and his cabinet petition as soon as p o ^ b le . [acquire them herself if aeoeaaary. are weighing a reply to citizens partment's Civil Rights DivisliSn, kowitx, in New' York, declined to servattoa (ASC) OmunltM KNIT French signals hers. As It moved a T h e n . the delegaUon Joined .the New Jersey Motor ’Vehicle dl- gave the teetteiony la heartngn rally' petition for a new law to had cemferred on toe Jailing of say how much money might be in­ aastward and out of rangq at its demonstrmtorSv' outside . for two rector says most recent d ie ck . pf King shortly after it occurred and before the Sciate laveetlgallaes*, replace Saskatchewan's contro­ volved in toe scandal Ben Bella (iets hours of speeches. j. [ teen-agers ketuming to New-Jer- both had acknowledged great in­ The toruway section Involved Buboommlttee. He said a cbwek - versial medical care insurance rag. 5.99t SHIRTS (Osadiaaed aa Paga ^tkrao) The keep-our-doctors rammlttee[aey from New Yom shows more terest in his case. links the main, thruway with toe did not turn - up any seeegb !—-r mimiH - m plan. sought suspension of the medical [ thui 70 per seat had been drink- ’■ sssswl ki NOW I , Edwin Guthman, Justice De­ Connecticut Turnpike. Solid Grip on agreemeats Involved la ttn, . -, f'l But Uoyd said the rally Wednes­ care act to allow the striking doc-> [ big . ' . . France id paying off partment Information officer, said .The. contract was let in 1954. trnaeaeWena. He m eatloaed alan. day . has not chan^hd the . So­ tors to retimi to normal service..[ ahead of schedule $293.4 .million of in a response to questions that Work began early In 1965 and was the pres line o f other hnefaMue, New 'TV Sets cialist provincial government's This would be followed by negoU-1 debts owed the United Atates and King's fine, was not paid by the com p lete in 1958. West A lg eria a , 9 9 stand. ations between the government [is purchasing $112Ji million .of attorney general, Marshall, or. any Lefkbwitz said that albo in­ CONFIDENCE VOVil SET The demonstration brought sev­ and the Saskatchewan -Gollege* of |. American ffold. other governmmtt official. eral tboysand persons from all volved in the case le- the contract mMiiieni Detv' 3.88 To Carry UHF Physicians and Surgeons to draft] .Oilneae Oommunists aheOed the King’s Jailing set off protest PARIS (AP) — P roa a lor’ parts of the - pro-vince into the for consulting engineering service ^ Qoemoy and Matsu lalaads yester- demonstrations by' Negroes, re-, during toe construction: years. ^*'7 Premier anmeu am oeua Georges Pompidea asked taday /Ted and Shirley Szeluga. Variety Homes Representatives, capitAL (Oeattaued on Paga Seven) . Iday for third time in five days... was expected to stage a tri­ will give away a beautiful wooded acre home site to anyone suiting in toe arrest of 32 Wednes­ T he' attorney general said toe for a vote of eoafUenee oo top WABHINGTON (AP) — iTsai- Oommittee organisers claimed a I . lUnited States expected to keep umphal entrance into Oran today sopplenseatary budget whleh toa who qualifies and wins, in the BIG Drawing to be held day and Police Chief Lauije Prit­ • Busksns ragi 7;99 dent^ennedy has signed a bill ta- predicted 80,000 persons came' into probing Chiaeae Oommuaiat Intea- Freach National. AeaeaeMy t o , SUNDAY. AUGUST 5th, 5 p.m., to celebrate COVENTRY'S quiiing television - manufSeturert tloas la the Fermosa Strait In am- chett’s appeal for calm. TOuntTof p and U ^ y ^toe « ” i ~ If'w e a^ *M i^.** **** R^jnk tor the rally. Polica Oiief physicians Repoi More protest mwchee are. ex­ BOW lilerweslag. A short tonia QUARTER-MIUENIUM. NOW . to make all seta capabla of receiv­ baaaadorial talks at Wanaw, Po-^ unU^uf^tes^ and acceptance of iefUa|tleftist deputy premia,premier, whewho • Vdlvdt Stdps A. G. Oookson estimated it at pected. \ a BBultIparty m i tton e * ' n ilX S ID WIN: • Register at Variaty Hornet, Route 31, ing ultra high fre^em^ (UHF) 16,ti00. H it wete filed an too’enaeif.. Ceveehy. • You must be twentyrone years oM or oMer. signals.. ChUTOhill Now Nevada’s JJL Qot. Rex Bell left o n c e r e on duty near the- Shiloh H. 0.,, ...»cuto. jf»> Tss: • Pdfitss But Uoyd said it was no more Baptist Church, where Negroes and payments tor serviqes and ma- The veto wifi bn tabaaf- • Caniract to build any Variaty home you want. 60 days c bUl aignsd yesterday, won’t than 8,000 and declared "the size on toe eve ot Algerian indepeyd Maaday. The eraser aaatlee wW y , aRar the drawing and order Variety to start constnielion on take effect unUl the Federal Com D y junecuoil, ,r ever ^ bequeet to U s Widow, tor- held a mass, meeting Wednesday of the mowd doesn’t lend suiqiort night, summoned Pritchett after ence, made his delayed retim to ^ BBeatoaes e f ton Kto ; tho homo aMo you've won, any timo In '62. munloatlona Commission seta ------[sser movie star <8ara Bow . . . Al^rla' Wednesday and received 4 8 8 to claims of overwhelming oppo- the rock-throwing. The qfficera be­ (toSat. Radical Baotollat. P a p to; LONDON (AP) —sir Wlnstpn| Actress Jill S t John, charging Now you can biiild tho home you've ahways dreamed of. Mtkm to the govemmenL” gan moving aa if to. croea the Slayton Ruled Out a hero’a welcome. lar RepnbBeaa Mevemeat an#; Every Variety Home is Custom-Built1 which means you Under the bill eUinew eeU muet ' The placvd-carrylng demon­ GhurebiU'B doctors said today he j mental cruelty, fliee eepisrato Thousands of Moslems turned todepeadeat RepaMlean pa rtM *. be buUt to receive the 70 UHF baa developed a bronchial infec-issahitcnaaee salt, against Uusce street toward the church whan mid- gat esaetly the home you want. strators gathered In a picnic denly several hundred persona, in- out to greet him as he Journeyed ehnnnnlR as wsU as the IZ very mood outside the pro-vincial* legis- tion and is running a temperature. {Beveatlow. mUUonalne son of heir- Solo Astronaut Even your own plans will be drawn up at no charge . . . All tix«s In th« rag. 8.99 eluding numerous youths, came out from toe Motoccaii fronUer to PAL8IER LRAD6 WITH any s ^ a i top building codes, finest name brand materials high frequency (VHF) channels lature buildings 'while a 12-man Thelr medical bulletin was leas Barbara Hutton, Tlemceo, 76 miles South of Oran, sued from Middlesex Hospital,} '-Dagmar, boeon^ blonde of tele- o f the church* ^ . . . Vorialy's own crews erect the complete shell. and 10.99 BOW received ^ aU sets. del^iation from the keep-our- WASHINOTON (A P)—Astronaut Algeria’s second city. TROON, Sentlaad (A P )-4 to> 7" group— but not Only about 9 million sets can vrtiere the . 87-year-old former j idaiop fkme, and Dick Hinds phuta Prlidiett arrived Just, then and doctma sponsoring committee tifid th e . Negroes he wanted to DaruM K. (Deke) Slayton has lost His next stem wns Oran, where fnaTiHar t*~— r*~~ Anwii Pakn- > WIN AND SAVK THOUSANDS receiva UHF signals at present, presented the petition to (Joyd mime minister has been recovsr-lte marry anon. .-.Grand Jiuy probe toousands of his armed oqiport- ar tost toto ton ton# to''*ta».%' W from a thigh fracture. ,|of aOsgad Philadelphia City Hall talk with them. Most of them re­ his aolo f ^ t apace' wings be­ Visit today. . . don’t waste this chance to win this badutlful in ovory stylo the nsult being that about 93 per and his aides. cause heart trouble. ers already were in control. Then Brtttoh Open enW Ctowtowtop, • “ Redmanized” for lasting fit n said there has been smne re- eokriq^tlan under form er Mayor turned inslda the buUdlng and the ot wtton reeord-tytog 88 toipKi . woodad acre on which to build your dreamhousa. . . cent of the UHF sUUon assign- The petition aslted suspension of touchy ettuatlon aided, although The 88-year-old Air Force ma­ ha irianned to proceed to Algiers manta b n not being Used because the medkaU care act Uwt went diiction in a mreUlng in toe in­ RidiardBaa DUworth ordered by ever ton OU tn a n esMon ton A : action sleeve rib inset too (M ef got cat- n from Shepard for apartments. gomeiy in Hartford. LU Morholt qulck-dryink rrCHeMfrNOT deadsns ogram West FBET OB. SWEAT Lii?e Telstar to Ameri'^a Residents Rap tioB, ’ prohibit, multiple dwellhM Evan if tha hearing had baen held at TVapping school. Its agenda will maltes his home in Wapping with the Itch ana bumink. AotUepUcUses acUoD On kills sorms to sue,ed heariting. - Fine —___ for' - ' Alfred Sh^wMd to be buUt on than, he said. The before action on the ShepBrd ap­ include approval ot thb payment r 'Wife Ruth. His parents, Mr. Sketches, Plot Plan If you see z bridge player fret eczema, insect oltes^ footTltCh. other By JOHN ORIWBK (OeiBtteweO Page oae) (0««|laaed t t m Pngn One) fBehqmii in operation in about four building of subdivistohs, he con­ plication, the appUieaUem decision of hills, as well ss authorisation B IDrs. Georae Morholt leside in surface rashes. NOW at North End and sweat and finally execute the Rule Allowing to transfer funds within the budg­ Pharmacy. / -----(_ Since this Is the year, of Igor ^ A I S years.-' tinued, should be slowed down—R would not have been affected as Brooklyn, If^ x. Itat Ben right play with a dramatic AS apeed o f 16,000 tbe t N ^ - Telstar was designed and built zones accomplish this by prohibit­ the. application had been received et, and authorisaBion to pay cur­ STh« bo«rd of education reque*t-f In answer to a que.stion from Stravinsky's 80th birUKWyxit was throu|d> weatem Algk you may have seen 4 good mow •d a act of preliminary sketches George Banks of 'the board, a almo.st inevitable that the 'Hart­ Bella struck a moder 4 pMS. EAST akn picture dissolved Into a w ^ by the Bell Telepiione Labora- Apartments ing subdivisions of mors than 10 within a certain number of days rent Mils within approprtaUtm. Evenisg Herald but you probably haven't ^ be«i houlies. Cavanaugh also argued after Maiiito 1. .. At 8 pjn. there will be a pub­ Booth Windsor correspondent and a plot plan for the secondary member of Lawrence's staff said ford Festival of Music should-Jn- Addressing a crowd \o f 6,000 watching $n expert at work.jra# pattenu. , ^ of the American -Telepbopb that the $85,000 to $90,000 esti­ Wednesday In the sports Ndadiunt- $ • * ^ I 10 'S t Several hours later, CBS made Telegraph Go. ATAT ^Invested that a sewer system should pre­ lic mee.tlhg to discuss the junloi* U m Kata, telephone Ml 4-1758. eehaol to be built on Brandy St.. clude an all-Stravinsky program expert tends to make everything More than 50 townsmen attend­ MByor John Madden o f Wind- Ugh school proposal.'Dr. William after a joint meting with the pub­ mate "■** not out of line and would in it* series of summer concert^ :t Tlemc.pn, Ben Bella made use of Telstar’s 16th orlift to’ re­ ' VSO million In the'pro­ cede the building of any mulUple eorvflle Rd., aaid the normal place be the same for any school site in cct mention of Ms rlft\wlth look easy, ^ lay history's first live show from gram Bud paid the government ed a planning and honing commis­ units. T. Oruhn of the University of iiTTICFANS lic building commission last night. directed by Roberi Brawley. 4 s Take this hand from Fred Kar­ ^ SOUIM sion hearing .to voice their for garden apartmente would he in OonnscUcut wlU be guest apeak- Oil fo r’ Earth Axis? Itoard members said they would the state, or it might,be higher The a ^ a l numbers chosen B'4n lOiedda. But he. expri 1 pin's new book “ How to Play (w d England to the United Statoe. The nearly $4 mUUbn to lanrieh and The question was raised by an A-30 Bone with other kubdivl- I Be ready for the hot weather] elsewhere since planners do not hope, that the new nktlon. woi 11c # A Q I t S 13-mlnute prograin featured Brit­ track the aatelUte—making it the opinions on repeal of t^e g ^ e n Oouncilrosn Gaylord Paine of like to have more time- to "digest" made about ks interesting a pro­ 0 Mlsplay) Slam Cfontractt." Helen 9AKQC apartment amendment to the zon­ siona ApartmenU have a place in WASHINGTON — A clergyman I ahead, with a HUNTER AT-1 the plans , before iHiother joint anticipate any problems In devel­ gram as one.could ask for on a aolvaXits difficulties through 1 ish ofQclals explstining tbe trans­ first privately financed spape ven­ Ash Rd., of why an ordinance waa an integrated community, he add­ Made 1st UentoBant once wrote Abraham Lincoln de­ I ’n c FAN installed In yoywl Sobei found the right play—a weird ing regulations. James A. MqrHOlt of 556 meeting with the PBC. oping the Brandy St. area. s'.immer evening.. His threg well- coop'erarion of the army, the peo­ finesae—without a change of ex­ * K 8 7 mitter controls at OoonhUIy ture. passed, amending the 'zoning reg- ed, but South Windsorifa not an in­ manding that oU productiem in the 1 home. (Complete with ..^fan, John McOarrick. chairman of ple andxtte government.'^ Downs and praising the American President Kennedy described The hearing waa held at the re. ulati^ to pe^t apartmento Oraham Rd., ^BpPkig. waa pro­ BoaM of education questions known ballets were Ignored in fa­ pression or a pause for breath. N ai4h quest of the Town Council and a tegrated communiQr—it la a bed­ be halted. ' Petrol­ louvers and all carpentry and objections dealt mainly with the board, said he thought a good vor of the ‘VDctet for Winds,” Ben Bella«spoke 'front a post Mrs. Sobei won the op«tlng lead P a « 2 A adilevement. the team operation as . an out' then Shepuxl'a apartments were room town. He also argued that A moted to first lieutenant in cere­ eum had been stored in the eartl(, work. job had been done in incorporating the "Pulcinena Suite” and the Hon of strMfth. He has the sup­ standing example of the way gov petition by a group of Main Street allowed, and now the amendment monies at Colt’s Armory in Hart­ the location 'of the kitchen and the with the king of clube, drew, Fate 4 N T Shortly. - before the France-to- citizens. The decision on the building permit aho.uld not be Is­ to as he put it, "grease Uia axle- WII the hoard's specifications but that "S}-mphony of* Psalms," none of port of the 000-man liberation Fate 7 a America telecast, tbe British saw ernment and business can cooper­ is to be rescinded. sued on the assumption tbst pub­ ford last night. Col. Richard L. tree of the world in its diurnal rev­ toilet facilities at the front of the George T. DIcksoB lriiinpi“with the ace and, queen Of amendment will not affect the re. building and location of the t>'ping there were a few - areas which which is heard with any too great army now relipning from exile •PAdM dMhdd th«. aoe of dift* ^ * e a second transmissioa from the ate. \ Commission OuUrman Ray­ l i c sewer wiU be installed—the Shaw, Commanding Officer of the olution,” ' ELECT^AL CO. , cent comnth^on decision to allow lll^th US Army Garrison (RC' room on the inside corridor. needed further consideration by frequency, either in Hartford or in Morocco and^Tunisla and of a monds and ruffed a diamond. She United States via space. But Sen.. Estes KefBuver, D- mond HalloweU answered that the sewers should be installed first, I Ml 9-^ 7-M E 3-737 A | the board. elsewhere. Engaged great share of Om former Mos­ Tmui., a leading oppwient of an jhan E. Shepat-d to biffld garden serve) officiBted« Architect Arnold l^awrence ex­ followed with a club td gummy’s The first time was on Tuesday, apartments' pending fulfilment of council requested repeal In Ndvem- Daniel P. Cavaiuuigh added, as Ofdy a tiny amount of electric chig AvaSaMe The board plans to study the To tell the truth, the program The engagement^'of Miss Jane lem guerrilla unitSNjnsids Algeria. ace, ruffed another diamond, and safely can. If the opponents ean when picturee beamed by way of administration bill tliBt would set ber, and the matter was turned the hearing on apartmanta ended, Ah active participant in the or magnetic force is needed to plained that the plans shown last McKinney of Bolton^to Lt. (j,g.) up a goveriunent-r^iulated pii' certain conditions. night were evolved from many sketches and meet later with Law­ last - night WAS not as impressive And obviously he ik the idol Of led out the ace of hearts. hurt'you badly at four cluba they the satellite from Andover, Maine, over to Technical Planners foYvtwo that when sonea are changed, it Manchoiter Jaycecs, Lt. Morholt Control the .action of electrons at rence and the PBC. The meeting as the -one a week ago, but then David N. Tait. D. 8. s Navy, of weetem Algeria’s Mbplem civil- vate corporaUon to own. and o ^ r Russell Trotman of Maiin St. pre­ meetin'gs with the PBC. board of UiKlarer next ruffed her last can probably make a ytdneraibla back to the United States were sented a prepared statement list­ months to study the impact .pf should be done objectively—not serves the 1117th as assiatant tl very low temperatures adjourned about 10:30 p.m.. after Stravinsky (admittedly a great Wakefield, Mass., has been an­ tans. club In dummy snd returned the game or slam ’ received unexpectedly in Ooro'ving this argument. South core facilltiee consisting of offices, with the six of hearts? Eelemen- commentator accused' the French Windsor la already growii^ too -New York Visitors which had been so pronounced last Arlington, Mass., snd taught In the about six miles to the east, And ary, Karpin points out—to people of Jumping the gun in bidding, to “The Army had success with its ^ n cipal's office, confei-ence l ^ e e Bolton families are enter­ week. . . Vernon school system in 1961. was received by several' thousand Project Oourler. an active coinmu fast,' and multiple dwellings such roOms and library, would be ac­ taining New York children for the cheering supporters in the town 1-lA like Helen Sobei. First Area SKswIas be the first Biuropean country, to ss the garden apartments would The "Octet” M^as written shortly Lt. Tait is a. jrraduate of Mount it showed out on the second 'beam an entertakiment program alcationS satellite, as early as Oc­ cessible to both the junior and sen­ next two weeks under the "Friend­ after Stravinsky had dfsebvered Hermon School, Northfield, Maas., sqiiare. BIta IfsrsM tober 1960. add to the burdens of the school ior high school and would serve ly Town’’ program, of the New JOSJS. round of clubs, so West had start­ Acaaemr Award Wtassr across the Atlantic. population, the maintenance of "Duke" Ellington In Paris, and and the College of Engineering, He lingered only 20 minutes, ed with sevMi clubs. West fol- “ Furthermore, if NASA, the De­ as a divider of the two areas. ■York Herald Tribune. Two girls shows the Influence of American Tufts University, Medfoid, whire then sped to Tlemcen, About 24 •*t 8WUI^E8 o r LOVK" The commentator said the roads, Aiid the traffic problem in Lawrence explained that areas are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Michel miles to the east, for an even low ed\to three diamortds, two French bad broken an agreement partment of liefensq,. RCA and the area o f the apartments. He jaxB on the Russian composer of he was a member of Delta Upsilon independent. Bi Khedda was trumps'\|Lnd one heart. Hiat ac- ptas "Tiiint TO Lova Bughas Aircraft are successful, were kept to an absolute minimum Zilberstein of Steele's Crossillg ballets. But it failed to have the bigger reception in that Industrial quoted as saying: with the Biiropesui Broadcasting claimed the ooet of town services fraternity. H ois a graduate of the courited for .jila entire hand ^ 13 A2«D TlMX'Tp^ DIB" Union which provided for a Joint the United States should be sble . WITH BEAUTIFUL)?) FURNITURE, THAT IS! for obtaining maximum state aid. Rd.; a girl is now at the home of "beat" which normally should U. S. Naval School, and agricultural city of 70,000. 'We are convinci the tie would Increase substantially. A minimum of 625 square feet per Dr. and Mrs. Robert Butterfield cards. West coulcjn’t hkve an­ Fsaters First T*eMs European television program' to to establish a high-altitude, fixed- Trotman suggested the commis­ characlerize the work. Of course New London, and la stationed Banners and palm-frond arch­ of amicable cooperai formed other hearty and the weird finesse orbit system within the next 12 room is needed for state aid. Law­ of Vernon Rd., and a boy will -visit Stravinsky never couM write ji ways were strung across most of between the two peopi in the be transmitted via Telstar to .the sion 8U9 apartment building and aboard the USS Tirante, , of the six df hearts was iure to United Stotes July 2$. months .. . infinitely cheaper and study the problems of acreage rence said that all rooms were them In August. Dr. and Mrs. Nor­ as well as the "Duke," s$> Mr. Fla. Hemcen’s streets. Fictures of period of the protracted deration man Dutton of Ll>’nwood Dr„ ex­ win. ' On tbe same :^ y , tke three ma­ more efficient than the very cost­ from tobMco land which is not There's no one to blame but ourselves, or more 629 square feet, with the exception Brawley had his work cut out for A late fall wedding has been BCn Bella had been tacked to Struggle -of Aigpfia .11 be East oouldnH save Mmself by pect to entertain a child in August, every tree alopg one boulevard. jor American networks win trans­ ly and complicated low-Orbit Tel­ being used so tjiat the town can of four rooms at the end of corri­ him in the .first place. planned. strengthened in . the futuri playing the ten of hearU Instead star system." • dors which are 723 square feet. also. The “ PulcineUa" suite went con­ Meinwhlle two of Ben Khedda’s that this tie will become a mit B 15-minute news program to effect a. plan of orderly develop­ of the five. Declarer would win Europe via Telstar. But' $en. J

CR«i r^ortad a lo «io M «^ be "A MAT'gafii for the fodera] od the WAterbury-OSTby-Neiw judiciary.'' Sen. Kanneth Bltattng, iitockvillc-Vernon K-N.Y., eaid MoLoan was an out­ Board Names Freieman Senators Se^k State'News HavAa rouU for the year M o d MarehAl: It aaid esp«BeM amount­ standing lawyer and waA nalUng ed bo 1188 for every $1 of revenue a great .flnaiKial aaerifiee in taking . y i Abuza’s, Apartment Plan New Tax Aid received on. tb* iwte. tbe fbdwajkncoiataifht = TBe miMOthmltte !■ expected to B ^ y Has Nathan Hale Principal '/ 1 1 report favorably on the nomination Given Tentative Approval For Business McLean Praited to the full committee, which-may rein Pbge < ^ ) WASHINGTON (A P I— Edward eoneider McLean Ifcta this week or. William F. Freeman, teaching principaf of Robertson! early next week. • ' School since Septeniber 1960, was appointed supervisory prin-' . T«nUtiv« iippMival ot a 4|*unlt (Continned from Page One) C. McLean of Darien, Conn., nom­ Been Named... When b* Alippqd m grAAsc tn tha inated by President Kennedy for a Both the American Bar Ae- cipal of Nathan Hale School last night by the board (if edu-! gard«n apartment project on the his tax credit plan became law. Una’s truck shop hers July 1$, V.S. District Court JudgsMp. was aociation and tha Naw York City cation. He fills'the post vacated last month by the retirement Bar Association endoiaed McLean Vernon aide of South St., reported­ Pending vras 'a proposal by Sen. 1969, add fraotiired a wrist when warmly praised by Connecticut and of Miss Hiildah A. Butler. A ly to cost around $400,000, has Albert Gore, D-Tenn., to substi­ a grihdlng wheel spun off in the New York eenatore yesterday. Besides unanimously voting! same eh<^ Maf 8,1960. ;heen given by the Vernon Fire tute a corporation tax cut tor the. Molioan, who practices law 'In ’ A'*^tibi»hap Hemored IknidSi AldryUi Jsna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Freeman to the administrative' Sands, 10 pern Dr.. R FD No. 3, Bo^viUe. 8hc\was born July 3 'Uatrict soning conunlssion. inveettnent credit. New Toilt aty, was tolfl by^Sen. B R n > < a ^ p t ; . ( a p ). ~ ; T h , opening, the board alim appointed! ' The commission held a public Gore told a reporter his propo­ Bu$ Serviem Cut . Thomas Ji Dodd, D-Ctonn., '1 am Bridgeport Roman Catfolie n o - at Manchaeter Memorial Ho^ital. Her maternuU grandparents three new elementary teachers and] are Mr. and Mrs. Jedm G. Udden, Hyde Park. Mass: • She has a hearing on the projeefat the Pub- sal would provide relief for all HARTFORD (AP) — IDA Con­ Happy that you were flomUiated.’’’ cesan Center Will b* named for tha a switchboard operator-clerk to: brother, Nathan T., 4% ; and threa sisters, Beth K., 10, Crystal ^ Safety Building last night in corporations, with the heaviest necticut lUUway * lighting Co. Dodd, chairman of s .Senate first biahop of Bridtapert—the the school'system, accepted three' cuts for smaller ones. This, in hla E., 7, and Miriam I., Sti. •what had boon expected to be rou- has .been.. Authorised to make cer­ JudiclAiy subcommittee consider­ "Archbishop Shehan Cimter,” it • ••.** resignations and granted a leave- vibw, was preferable to the credit. tain cutbacka in earvlce in the ing the appointment,* also said Mc­ was announced today by Btahoo of absence. .‘*;tlns session, but a hint of discord Gett. Jeffrey Lynn, son of Mr. and Mrs. WilHam T. Gfltt. 86 -arose concerning a right-of-way Corporations hew pay at a 30 NAugAtuck routa of the Connact- Lean had been'approved by. Sen. Walter W. CurUs. ■ Supt. of School* William H. Cur- - per cent rate on income up to $25. Preecott Bush, RrOonn. VDlage St-. Rockville. He was. born Jply 3 s't Rockville Cflty tl* aaid later that aiiplicationa are "•claimed by an adjoining landowner. The State PubUe VUli'Ues Com­ *te said the center'wUl he dedi­ Hos^tal. His inateriial grandparrot- arc Mr. and Mrs. Herman's^ 000. ' and 5 per cent above that cated July 39. ArchbUbpp Law­ invited , for the principalship of ' Jack Pestrltto.of South St., pre- mission gave CIUIL penhisslon McLean, 66, a |;raduab of Hary- Sims, Lexington. Ky. His psternal grandmother is Mrs. Grace amount. Under Gore's proposal, rence, J. Shehan of Baltimore will Robertson School. ^'.vlouB'owner of the seven-acre tract yesterday to i^iacontihuo aarviOe Ard Law School, was preaant but Oott, Leoctngton. Ky. He has a brother, William Allen, 3. they would pay 25 per cent on in between Seymour and Naugatuck did not testify. He was nominated Officiate. In addition to hi* administrative '-on which the propoaed apartment come up to $25.000,'47 per cent on -project is to be situated, said he and to tranafbr part of the Orhnge- tb serve in the Southern New York Acquisition of tha building at duties at Robertaon School. Free­ the next $475.000.'and 52 per cent luadry, Unda Marie, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. (Tlarerice Lan­ man hga been teaching-Grade 6. '-'had the impression he had been NaugQatuck route to the Cwuiect- DlstricL 1494 Main St. was one of the final dry, 62 Pleasant St. She Avas born July 3 at Mant^ester Memo­ above $500,000. icut Co. sen. Jacob E. Javlta. R-N,Y., actions taken by tha. then BiHiop He i* a 1939 graduate of Iron- ''^granted a right-of-way through He said this would mean about rial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. Snd Mte. Clar­ seven acres when he sold the land. In a relatad aotion, the PUC ^ said McLean’s confirmation, would Shehan ton I Ohio) High School. He earn -, an $$00-million tax reduction, and ence Walker. Bane. Vt. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and ed a bachelor of science degree In ; -■ The present owner is Henry proved an extension of the Con­ Mrs. Joseph Landrj', Putnam. She haa four brothers, Michart, 8, explained that the Investment elenientarv’ education from W illi-: 7 Abusa of South SU, who proposes credit as modified in the commit­ necticut C& route in Derby and BHice, 6, Dennis, 4 and Douglas, 2. ‘-'-to build the apartments. Aneonia. , . C • C b , « mantle State Teachers’ College tee Wednesday is figured to cost and a mastei 'a of education In ad­ Pestritto owns land - to the rear ’Tha atate akganey*# deeisione Angnst. Noreen .Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A ug­ about thf same amount. ministration and supervision from '' eC the Abuse property and reppti- mean that bus service abmg Route Window Shidts u st 49 Birch St. She was born July 2 at .Manchester .Memorial (Fallot gtudlo Photo) Investment credit would benefit Hlllyer College of the University’'^ sdly feels he would run Into dif- 8 wUI be discontinued between MADE TO OiBDBR - Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank comYianles and individuals who of Hartford. In 1960. he completed r-ficulties without the right-of-way At Sorbonne North Main St., Seymour, and tha ’ Costa. Fall River. Mass. Her paternal grandparenu are Mr. and buy new machinery and equip­ Wa never ‘ e i i e B MBABUBING ani 30 hours of study beyond the mas­ j^tf Iw wants to sell the interior itttarseCtKMi of Maide and South the •‘EyM” r i v E E INSTALLING Mrs. John August, Fall River,' Mass. ment' to modernize their plants. Main Sts.. Naugatuck. • • • * • ter’s level at the latter college. ™ property. Mlsa Barbara J. Dclmore of Bay- Under the administration propo- of your William F. Freeman However, the Connecticut Co. Pippin. Leonard 'Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Pippin Freeman also studied at Ohio p. The commission asked both berry Rd., Bolton, will study aal, the taxpayer could deduct kensa. MADE TO will continue to operate between J r . grtiofleld Rd.. West WllHngton. He was born July 1 at Roclt- State University from 1939-41 and will receive a starting .salarj’ of j Miparties to work out an aghewnent PVench for four weeks at the Sor- from hit timea 8 per cent'of what DRAFES MtBAStmB New Haven and Saymour and vUle City Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. at New Britain State Teachers' $5,040. Mis* Lord, with four years ; J?5o provide the commision with bonne In Paris in a program spon­ he spsnds' for such Items. The College, now called Central Con­ letter outlining Its terms. ORAL wlU maintain its larvica be­ G e ^ e O’Brien. Manchester. His paternal grandparents are Mr. of experience, will earn $5,.580. and ; sored by Temple University. House, in passing the revision bill, and Mrs. George Pippin Sr., Vernon. He. has- a brother, Georg# necticut State (College, in 1949. The. project provides for Classss start July 16. Miss Del- cut Oria to 7 per coit. tween Waterbury and Naugatuck. Miss Zeno, with five years of ex- - peonstruction of six buildinga on a i m there wUI be nO changes In nMDEa’S 0 ’Brien,.4; and a sister, Oared Ann, 1. Once 5IEA PresMrat perlence, will earn $6,850. more flew to Europe Julv, 3. end The inodlficaUon the Senate , TEL. ta 8-4885 • « » • b Hia new post is the third school !' the aide of a Mil on South St. will return Labor Day. after tour­ thetroute between New Haven and Bvarylhiag la Window Traamisnt Mrs. Kathlene G. Luby was ap- committee -voted provides that Waterbury by way of CheeMre and Bevies. Scott Jeffrev. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baylea, admihlstratlve position for the 41- pointed a switchboardx^P*'*tor- I- Xbuza reports he expects to fln- ing Italy at the close of her French taxpayer who used the 7 per-cent i: W i two of the buildinga this year; Hamden. 236 E.'M iddle Tpke. He was born July 4 at Manchester Me­ year-old teacher. Fro u Septeniber clerk for the board of education's class. cre^t would have to reduce by morial Hospital He has two brothers, Edward Jr.. 10, and 19.56 to June 1960. he was teach- artminislrative office at a salary ii> the remainder, next year. Directing the program is Pro­ the same percentage bis base for Michael. 8; and two sisters. Sandra. 6H *ud Debra Lynn. 3. ing principal of Blickland School, of *3,078. Her appointment is The buUdings will be bohtem- fessor M. Helen Dtmcen. chairman depreciatian of the machinery bt' ►•porary in design biit will reflet where he taught Grades 5 and 6. retroactive to July 2. of the Temple University French VBlvcd. A'-$10,000 item, for ekam Burke. Tara Jennifer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald t'Srew EMgland architecture by the His first teaching' experience was Reetgnationa department. More than 200 college pie, on which the credit had bean Burke. Valley- Palls Rd.. Vernon. She was born July 4 at Man­ as a Grade 7 teacher at Hollister r use of a slighUy pitched roof, The board accepted the resigna­ and high school students end claimed could be depreciated by chester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are -Mr. St. School, now called Bentley f brick patios - and wood siding. teachers from 35 states and Chna- only $8,800 instead of the full Arners Mark 50th Anniversary tions of Mrs. Patricia Kallio, a [ will include four, one-bod- ano Mrs. Albert Nutlle. North Haven. Her paternal grand­ School, from September J951 to da are taking part. $10,000. mother is Mrs. Clarence Burke, Rockville. June 1956. Grade 7 teacher of English and J room apartments and fotA two- . Miss Deimore is the daughter of After the weekly breakfast of social studies, at Bennet Junior S'-bedroom apartments. The plans Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Arner.dMr! Arner 1# a retired euperin- i n , Freeman seived as president of , o - Mrs. Helen Deimore of Bolton. legbdative leaders at ■ the White Rislev. Michael David, Bon of Mi and Mrs. John Risley, RFD the Manchester Education Associ- High School: Mrs. Marjorie Sara- r submitted to the comnfision were IIG Bluefield Dr.,< were htmored tendent of construction for Bart- Two years ago ahe studied Latin HoitsO Tuesday, Sen. Hilbert H. last night at a- family dinner at lett-Bfainard and Eacott Ine. 2. Box 484. Manchester. He wa.s born July 4 at Manchester Memo­ ation for two terms, from 1955-.56 -'"1- » Physical education teacher k drawn up by Architect Wiliam In Rome. Italy, under a .Fulbrlght Humplirey, D-sOnn., reported that rial H i a t a l . His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. at Manchester High School: and McHugh of Rockville. Fiano's Restaurant in Bolton on West Hartford. and 1956-.57. He has been superin Scholarship. She is the chairman Kennedy administration leaders The couple has four chlMren. Arthur Benson. 82 Lawton Rd. His paternal grandparents are tendent of Wickham Park for two James Tatro, a social studies teach­ I" Permission to hook up with the the occasion of their 50th wed­ of the language department at are beemnliHI'iBora and mora in Mrs. Bruno Giordsmo, 43 Spring Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ri.'«ley. 209 Eldridgd St. He has a sister, summers. er at Bennet Junior High. jiC lty of Rockville's sewage sys- ding anniversary. WHOLE Windsor High School, where she dined toward an Immediate tax St.; Maj. Thomas N. Arner of Dma Lyn 2'a. . . . Mrs. Kallio asked to leslgn be­ r^ a'bache­ the school system for the 1962-63 He said it was Agreed at the son of Philadelphia, Pa. Arner, 66 Cushman Dr., and Mrs. man. Box 2, Forest Rd. Trailer Park. Lynchburg, Va. He wAs school year. sin's resignation was for health tT,jiection with the city sewage sys- lor of arts from St. Jopeph College, conference that the administration Olin Gerich, Ellington Rd., Wap- TENDERLOINS born Julv 8 at Lvnchburg Hospital. His maternal grandparents f-tem reportedly is planned, The Arners were mArried July All Venuont residents, they are reasons, and Tatro's because he West Hartford, in 19Q4 with hon­ would take a eearcMng look at the ping, and four - grandchildren. are Mr.'and Mrs. A. Wtnthrop Ballard, 31 Gardner St, Man­ fc • On other matters last night the 11, 1912, in PhiladelpMa, and have Miss Dorothy J. Zeno, 28. of Bel- has received a senior high school ors In English, and a master of economy and President Kennedy (Herald photo by Saternis). chester. His paternal ^pa-ndparents are Mr, and Mrs. Henry lows Falls: and Mias Katherine position iq New Milford. F commission discussed briefly a pro- arts from Trinity In English In lived in Manchester for 30 years. IV4 LI. SIZE LIVE MAINE wlir decide whether a tax reduc- FROZEN CURED Teatman. Falls (aiuroh. Vs. His maternal greal-giandparenta McDevitt, , 27, and Mias Martha Tatro was an organizer this {L posal for a new flopping center off 1958. tloin appears neceaeary. are Mrs. Allen E. Ballard of Bristol, Cwn., snd Mr. and Mrs. > iU. 83 near Green Circle Rd. and present stations will havs the In­ Lord, 26, both of Rutland. . year and vice president of the pew “I am personally more con set sales” since all manufacturers Elmer Porter of New Haven, Conn. ^ i The new appointees are all g ra d -' Manchester L w a l 1429. American L. elected officers. vbiced than avar fiiat a modest will be opbrating under the same centive to go .to higher power and Lawrence Bresnahan, who recent­ thus offer better service to broad­ : VEAL CUTLETS <^ 79$ LOBSTEU ^99$ uates of Castleton Teachers' Col- ! Federation of Teachers. AFL-CIO. Charles Brown' was re-elected Cut tai Individual and. corporate rules. DIDie. CoBsie Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs-Anthony DiDio, V chairman and Stanley Bates wras ly left the fores. er areas.’’ lege with bachelor of science de- \ A one-year- maternity leave of Candidatss may pick up ap­ taxes is needed now,” Humphrey 87 Hollister Dr.. East Hartford. Her maternal grandparents are grees in elementary education. absence was granted to Mrs. .Joyce : re-el<«ted secretary, ^chard Lom- said. Hs enviaioned a tax reduc saUE, Pa (A P )—Officials of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mae.strone, 53 Frances Dr., Manchester. Her plications at the police station in Turkey Going (Jp ^ SWEH. LIFE RACON Lb. A9< Mias McDevitt. who haa had i C. Cochran, a Grade 2 teacher at 'banU. elected to the cmnmiasion on tied of about $8 billion. ultra high frequency television paternal grandparents are Mr, gnd Mrs. Salvator DiDio, 20 Wil­ ^Tuesday, attended his first com- City Hall. 8TORRS — Turkey producers, two' .years of teaching experience, | Buckley School. Maple Grove Pkms r . stationa have decided to set up a liams St., Manchester. Her maternal great-grandfather is Sam­ . mission meeting last night can look forward tp receiving All 40 to 50 year members of formal organization. LARGE CULTIVATED ( FANCY H(»IE g r o w n uel Boyle, and great-grandmother, Mrs. Ida Reuber, both of Pool Report . somewhat higher prices for their Manctaester. Tho response to the offering of Maple Grove will be honor guests 'Die move follows snactment Of birds this fall after a very difficult • • • • * at a celebration Aug. 25-38, accord­ New TV Sets a new law requiring TV manufac­ Lb. 3 9 t! swimming lessons at the Horowitz 1991 marketing year. Thomas C. TtMIATOES Woodcock. James Francis Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James F- P-Memorial Park has been good, ac- ing to Albeti C. Spielman, (fliair- turers to fit all seU with both UHF Morrison, extension poultry mar­ man of the Maple Grove T5th an­ Woodcock. 76 Garden St. He was born July 9 at Manchester Special Tonight! \ l 'cording to. a report from the pool and VHF chaimels. keting specialist at the University NABmoO PRIOIIOM Cil^OlIEBB saesaaaaayaaaaA'ae Pound t ie niversary eommittee. GpMts will To Carry UHF Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Showing that all classes for The operators, meeting in Brie, of Connecticut, says that the na­ Paul Bourque, Hartford. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and lie second instruction session were inMude widows of deceased mem­ aaid yesterday they plan to in­ tional Average price for turkeys is IROAST STUFFED TURKEY $1.50 bers. The committee- will meet Mrs John W i^ c o c k , Hartford. He has four sisters, Karen and ill filled. (OoattMied from One) corporate their present informal expected to be five cents more per Kathv, 7; BMute. 4. and Coll^eh. 22 months. Twenty classes have- been organ- July 30 to complete plans for the committee., for competitive tele-, pound, compared ta 18.9 cents In dlamcHtd jubilee affair. - , CHICKEN (pACCIATORE $1.75 ^flzed and post Cards notif3ring those years in some oazse. The usual 'visibn. . • 1961. Jolbstoa, Hooks Rel(ey, in , s ^ of„M r and, Mrs. Hooks, K. ^ Uttie League Nates ElsMiedulea wwe mailed today. In- extra Miarge for thaae asts baa William ■L. Putnam of Spring- JohnMon Jr.. ,V4 Nanel Dr,. Glsstonbury, He was born July 6 COMPLETE LUNCHEON DAILY ...... A5c and np Aldon’s edged out McKeown's been about $25. f^«luded -will be classes for the men- field, Mass., chairman of the com­ A kangaroo doe normally gi'Ives at'^Iancheeter Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents FRIDAY LUNCHEON SPECIAL—FISH-FRY ...... 99c lly retarded and for the physical- Dry Wall 8-7 last night in a seven­ ' They have bem scM ahnoet ex- mittee, said th* committee will birth to only one baby, or Joey« HlGiHUNb ir.r1tiANCHESTtR PhoM MI S^TU , - \ i r -Mr. and .Mr.s. Dunvard Yates. W est'Palm Beach. Fla. His ^handicanied. Instructions began inning Vernon Little League game dualvely In areas when UH F cooperate fully with, the Federal but ahe seems to produce with un­ paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hooks K. Johnston Sr„ FRIDAY SPECIAL! played at the ernon Elementary Channels are operating raoter than Oommunication Commission and flagging enthuaiaam. Box Mt. Dr., V’emon. L - Ho additional. regiatrationa may played at the Vernon Elementary in areas served by VHF stations or set manufacturers to develop the A A B • • p.lie accepted for fhe adult swimming for the winners.' those on C3iannels 3 through 12. U H F TV. Spence. Jeffrey .Alan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Spence. 43 COMPLETE LOBSTER DINNER r'i'lessons which also began last Mon- A make-up game will be played Putnam, an official at station Niedenverfer Rd.. Wapping He was born July 7 at Manchester a t 7 p. m. pn Saturday between The rC C is expected to set the Shrimp Cocktail or Clama l"‘day. Some 20 adulta are presently effective date of the new law far W W LP, said ths bill "will assure f t : Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents ave Mr. snd Mrs. ALL FOR I" taking lessons in beginner and ad* Vittner’s and Mickey's Ramblers. Eben Merrill, Ludlow, Vt. His paternal grandparents are Mr. On D ie Half Shell or enough ahead so that the induatry more community . television, in Fruit Cup. Clam Chowder IU vanced beginner courses.. There is . TVmight, a practice session will and Mrs. Raymond Spence. Springfield. Vt. - . . can shift beforehand to produotJon that smaller communities will be BROILED STUFFED IXIBSTER possibility of another adult swim- be held by the idl-atar tesm at the *AA,A.A of all channel seta only. That wptM able to build and support etetlons Vegetable. Potato or s.wning course in mid-August, de- Vernon Elementary School. not now posslbls under existing MANCHESTER Pliigge. Heather Lee, daughtw bf Mr. and Mrs, Victor R. dlapose of the problem of VHF.^ J-Ulpendiiv on the number interested. Phaer Drive Set Plagge. 74 Fojev St. She was born Jtily 8 at Manchester Me­ •Spagli<;M and SaUd only sets already lurodiKed and IB ooadlUons." diolre.of Dessert 'The monthly paper drive of V.er- morial Hospital.' Her htaternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Heapital Notes inventory. ' ’Tt further meaiui: more chan­ Coffee er Tea Admitted Wednesday: Kenneth non Fire District Company 1 will nels in largw cities," he added. Daniel W - Edwards. 154 Walker St. Her paternal grandparents i-Banks, Mountain. Spring Rd., Tol- be held Sunday, stArting around A spokesman for one of the larg' ' are Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. Plagge, 128 Summer St. Her mater­ eet TV makers said that his com­ “And the more stations to give ^Jand; Btanlslaw Orochota, M W. 9 a.ter, 87 Prospect St.; Stephen Za- and Marie Lyons, property off ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Bolton. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Rosalie Grzyb. 41 FRANK’S g'liftrnanky. Webster Rd., Rock South St.; I. R. 8ti<^ Aeeociatea Strickland St. He has tw^o brothers, David. 7, and Robert, 3*i. 62.3 M AIN STREET There'i o big reeton why lo e V * P'villa; Anna Osemko. dunset Ave.; Inc. to Kenneth A. and Phyllis W. 100 TRIPLE S BLUE A A ' A A A I" Mrs. HMen Philbert and daugh- Rich, property off George Dr.; n a rk . DavW Paul, son of Mr and Mrs. Ralph E. Clark. 72 CORNER OF PEARL Hotels, Inc. selected Gold Bond ' ter, fl Woodland St. Lawrence R. and Annette Gordon Oak St. He was born July 5 at ManchesterHemorial HoapUal CAFE mottressos over ..oil others for Birth yesterday: A son to Mr. to Anthony-Robert Aewoiatee STAMPS FREET weekend His .m aternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.-,Walter Schultz. 375 and Mrs. Robert tisGow, 5A -Park Adams St. His paternal grandfather is Charles Clark, Lincoln. every room in' their awgnificent ■Bt , . Inc., property oft Tunnel Bd. PLUS Tour RegaUur StAraps With 13.00 or More Maine. He has a brother, Ralph Jr„ 21 months. Wanted: Newsboy or Newsgtri: A -A A A A Americano Hotel—Qoo/lfyf Treot (<• Seek Sopenuimeraries PorcluwN, When Y o b Preoent Thia Coopon To A recruiting drive for around ^ Regan Rd., Maty Lane, ~ Ver-! Boberts, Bobyn Rae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur E. six or more supernumeraries was non. Call circulation department' FANCY FRESH DRESSED CHOICE REEF CUTS Roberts 1715 Louise .Ave,, (Sty, Fla. She was born yourself to Gold Bond's h i ^ ;p«>prted today by the Rockville at The Herald, Mitchell S-2721. July 3 at 'Tyndell Field Hospital. Fla. Her maternal grandmoth­ CANTONE'S ESSO SERVICE GRADE A POULIRY ‘62 DODGE DART atdndords of quality and codifort -p<^cs force. er ia Mrs. MyrUe- Arm.strong, 1023 Tolland Tpke, j. Her paternal 808 WEST Bam iM TUBNYIKE - Addithn. pf the men would boost Vernon news Is handled 11m ' fMraWt: B3CP1BE8 iONELESS .grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Roberts Jr.. 16 Acad­ •nd onjey thot tiuxury hotel the number of supernumeraries tb Hershre Bbckville Bureau, 5 West JU LY 18 MANCHBBTBR>^>' ' CHUCK ROAST ...... lb. 79c emy St. She has three sisters, Diane J„ 19, Patricia M , 18. and 2 DOOR ; around 18. and allow replacement Mats St., telephone TBoosont i ROASTING OHIOCENS DOyBlE Gavie A., S. Equipped with 8 cyl. fe e lin g " ^ , so little moneyl -of Anthony Chemiatnick and 5-S1S6 (W MlidtoU 9-6197. ' « Omtor cuts for « rIcg | m >. pocbP • • • • • motor, heater defrost­ BOBOlUM Powein, Thomas Paul Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs Thomas P. er, standard transmis­ $ SIRLOIN TIP ;.... lb. $1.09 STAMPS Powers, 12 8. Alton'St. He Was bonrJuly T at“Mancheigei'^ Me­ sion, oil niter, eleetrle F«jr • nieG gvm rMtt. morial Hospital. He has a brother, John, 8; and two slaters, wipers, whitewall Hrea. 50 stories highin the heart of New York City! Last word EVERTS Margaret, 13. and Patricia. 11. 13 moaths or 13,600- BOX SPRMO TO MATCH ... ,»••••..■ mile gnaraatee. in striking design and elegance — with Gojd Bond CMT-U^ FRYERS g lESHLY GROUND LEAN WEDJ Goss. WiUiam Raymond Jr., son lif Mr. and Mrs. William R, cogifort assuring pleasant dreams in every room. When HUCK HAMRDRG . . . . b . 49c Goea West St. Ext.. Andover. He was born July 7 at Manches-, FIRST CHOICE USED CAR TRADf-INS in New York, plan to stay at the Americana. ter Memorial Hospital.. His maternal grandparents are Mrs. Lb 49c WilHam Lattanxlo, Ekist Hartford, and John W. Brondage, Wol­ FRESHLY GROUND HAMIURG . .:. ’b. 59c’ cott. Hia paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Earl H. Goss, 2b8.ferRU0^ Andover. Sturdy, hohdaoma Wue mid No buttons, no bumps, no Vaspd • a • . • ■ • i BWtoltic lurex tiripa fabric — Perfectly.smooth surface itch SHOULDER CLOD •T'yoii movcal PalUa, Joseph Michael. »on of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas PaUiS, ( florol-print fabric — firm, hunt- S B l* Oakland St. He wo-s borii July 5 at Manchester 6rm yet restful l u p f ^ — Gold LONDONRROIL . . . b . We ■ rial Hospital. Hia maternal graqomother is Mrs. .loseph Young, Bond quality dirougheut. I rieus deeping comforH Meriden. Hla paternal grandfather ia Joseph Pallia. Brookljm, N. Y. , . .. . SMOKED. VEM.4EEF#0RK • • > * • KarveHs. Shawn Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. William KarvellS 1957 DODGE HOULDERS Jr 199 center St. He w‘as born July 3 at Manchester Memorial 1|»60 RAM BLER GOMBINAmm Homital. Hia mateniai grandparenu are Mr. and Mrs. Donald I 3-Door Sedan. 8 cylinder. I 'Short S h ^ Dame. PlatUburg, N. Y. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Amerieaa Wagon, radio I Standard $JjlK Mrs. WiUiam Karvella. 62 Deming St Hla _ paternal great­ land beater, H9K5I shift. I Uon «hmI MH^ C wmI grandmother is Mrs. Catherine Karvelia. 339 Tolland Tpke. He automatir tram. I | haa a bcothar, '"Kristopher Scott 20 months. : - A A A / • A •raja. James Albert, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Taya. 126 Badridge S t He was born Jujy 9 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ pital. IBs- maternal grandparents are Mr. qbd Mrs. Charles Graff Sr.. 143 Autumn, St. His paternal grandparenu ,are Mr. and Mrs. James A. Taya Sr., 640, N .' .Main St. He has two brothera, Jeffrey Charles, 2ii. and Alan Walters, I ’i ; and a sis­ ter, Diane Hilda, 4 • •. • • • BowmM. Sherri L ju a. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paid Smners. 886 E. Main S t, Rockville. . She was born July 7 at -Manciiester Build A Garage Plus Patioa n * Memorial Hospital- **er maternal grandparenu are Mr. and MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE PROM i95 Mrs Dale Williams, Saratoga Springs. N. T. Her paternal grand-. spnng to BuKk. . » SlilS a' aeranU are Mr. and Mrs. Ravnmond Somers, Schenectady, N. Y. LOW DOWN PAYMENTS — LOW BANK RATES Per W* PbHg Use WeWweed TmesliKewf A A , A . A A F o r Beth TWW«r $ei spn^ to mtcli (39.96 ^ Averefe 12'x20' Gerefe «md I'xU* Pefle ..... i...... Glode. FraiddlB Slierwoed^ Jr„ son of Mr. and Mra. Franklin P e r Month S Glode. 308 Ckdonial Ro., Bolton. He -was borii July 7 at Man- F U U SIZE C ewplotely Iwste Hed, lA er n d meterieb* v diester Memorial Hoepital. Hia maternal grandparenu are Mf. and Mra. Lorin E. Perrv, 38 Irving St. Hia paternal grtndpar- SHOP PW»AYS UNIX 1:30 P.M. w are Mr. and Mrs.' Frank W. Glode, 104 Glode Lane. ■ - .1 -V* '• • '■ ' ! i ppirtA, Lari Aaa, daughter of Mt. and Mrs. Donald H. Wirta, 888 CroUr S f 'She was born July 7 gt Manchester MsmortaJ J HoMfltal. ' Her inaternal grandpiarenU are Mr. and Mrs. Jkigen# B. Gunaten. 347 St. Her paternal grandpiarenhi, are Mr. BEZZINI BROS. Jehard M. Wirta. Redondo Beach. CaHf. j MOTORS, Inc. and Mrs. Ric' 358 E. CENTER STREET MANCHES1 Maynard, i->«e Nudell. (laughter of Mr. and Mra. Weatell ! YOUR CHRYSLER AND DODGE DEALER - -ttE HU LOWRY Maynard, 4T B. Middle 'Ilike. She! wab born July 8 at MaJiehea- CLOSED MON. DUR ING J ULY AN D AUGUST — OPEN TUES. TO FRI. 10 'A.M.-9 P.M- — SAT. 9 AJL-5PJ ' Oitr ”HAPI" Depertmeet tar Mbmorial HoapitaU Her material grandfather ia Joseph A. 80 OAKLAND STREBT— MANCHESTER $arf.eoii 41 B: Middle .T|ik«. Her pateinal grandpSranta are Mr. .4 ^ . 'i-.Fer, Piee EsfimeiM. 336 NOB1XM A1N ST. v4 PHONE 9-5253 • a l MM, JMwin R. Ma^aAid. NlaBtfo. t . r •• / rnrnlmmmmm 'I ■ ■ - u v r • i • i

■ /■ . > ■ V t ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. JULY 12, i 962' PAGE SEVEN ^ A G 8 i l X . UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CCNN, THURSDAY. JULY 12, 1962 f .1 ______A ■*'- V - - ---^ _a_ shower attended by 20 friends and bar af talacastiag' statleas tba vention histoiy—the momaAt when Coventry u 4Umrl|ratrr the tailing j. Henry Roraback, A Thouxht for Today Miss Pw k Feted neirtbora Tuesday Avenlng^ for Flowers ■ Protest Rally Fads world aaadd ta gM Its eatartaia' Miss Peck,'daughter of Freder- For All OeaaslOBi. It’s -...... I ...... r ...... Connecticut bored with power; and obeealied' figskaerdd 1^ tbs' Makrhesfee Evptitng Ij^rald menu Uie finai outcome may be only with his need to be liked afid At Three Showers f"’- Peck, 14 Strong St., and the money saved. loved by Kis fellow human beings, Oooaoil of Chnrcbee f late Mrs. Marion Peck, wljl -be G>lorful Units ruB utyw BH married to Williaro Carl Johnson, Goba"s Flowers HKRALDPRU'-.■ma------CO INC. It will doubtless occur ta many Yankee appeared in the lobby down at Premier Won’t Replace IS BIh c U fltTMl Eastern Point to say nice Ullage AU that ws posseM or hope to Miss Judljh Ann Pack, 14 Strong son of Mrs. Carroll Unebeugh of \ can -PAI^ BUHptNIB television viewers that .M afS wa RockvUle, Md.. and the late Carl ^Formerly with Peatioad’*) Enter Parade r Maiiicbeater Com By A. H. O. about the dear old gentleman from , S t, has been honored recently at /TM0IU8 r rt^^UBUN staH aay regular ^uatasas af Tale and Act as if he loved the come from God. This includes ths I ’ ^ ^ . . . Johnson, July 28 at South Metho­ ^ tlS t BVBpiiUOB AVK. WALTER R FEMUSON dist Church. ^ \BAST HARTFURO The Lexington Minute Men of PubIMrara bounciag aur programs ta atbar Ors Haver kaowa in advance, Democrats almost sui much as ail air we breathe, the water we » Saskatchewan Medicare Founlltd Octobv i is n those Republicans who had taken drink, the family of which we are bridal showers and buffets, Boston; Kentish Guards.of Prov­ oauntriss, wa mii^t da aamatkiag foKunataly, which eonventlena are irilvenM Dally to MaariMstei VuMMicd ran Eaanlaa BasMt abaut Impreviag thair ifuaUty. going te prove drab, and which hla orders down through the years. a p a rt and the friends we enjoy. I ’The bride-elect was guest of idence; and Connecticut’s •ndAy* and R olhiajra Batartd M IM We don’t iknow how many report-’ AU are given for our enjoyment. I honor at a miscellaneous shower (Oonttaued from Page One). 4 stepped up Its program by asking Company. Governor’s Foot Guard, FMt OfHce at Uanctaaatar Oaaa aa Could aot aome portion af tUn memoraMa. But when one is going Its London agents 'tq send, over will be among 38 marchtag units J^epwS aaaa SMaU Mattar. to a Democratic atatc conventian, era actually did happen to be in the The knowledge of these Divine gifts attended by 2Q friends and rela- $50,000,000 be spent far quality as one risks ths going whatsver ths right spot at the right momnit; tha ShDuld make us more aware of our tives at the home, of Mrs. RAy 'a jn^cal car* act acceptable to 200. They , are being Offered $900 involving 800 people, in the Quar­ etmcRipncw iu.m wsU as fbr distant? anUcipatlen; aven the best organ­ legends from Eastern Point always dependence upon God. It should, mond Sullivan, 5 Board St. Co-hos- WINDltW SHftOES everybody. to $1,800 a month, abOiA twice ter M.illenlal parade Saturday. Payabla ta AdgjBC|^ kept themscivee atraight. however; but often we confuse ourselves and tesa was the bride-elect's gnmd- The committee said if the gov­ their average, earnings at -home. The parade will start at 10 a,m. Tar aur part, wa doubt that ised and most thoroughly bosssd ernment refuses to suspend the In a political byplay to thd^-ral* at the shopping center at StoiM- I Tear ...... tU.C0 vrhat television needs Is more convention can have Ite dramatic you never heard things getting aasume credit for our successes mother,'Mn. Thomas SpiUane, 14 V V A SlU liE Wontba T*n miked up, so that it came out with and refiiss rasponslblity for our strong S t act-. dlsaolutiOa of the legislature ly, the lO -'LlbeFal members of the house Rd'. and march to plslns aa Months ...... S.90 money spent on progranuning moments. end e general election will be Saskatchewan legislature founa Athletic Field. Eugene Rycbltag s Month ...... Tour yaara ago. there was un- cross wearing brass knuckles errors. The only way that we cui p^i, also feted by 26 INTERSTATE Quite often, in facU that program and Roraback westing pajamaal demanded. themselves locked out of the is chairman. axpectad drams af two kinds—rthe hope to awld error is to remain friends and relatives at a mlscel- AQUA SHi^DES The province had 700 nractlctag chamber adiUe the rally went on. Indians, veterans' groups, fire­ MEMBER OP which is quite ostensibly skpeastve first ths slew unraveling of the The drama was not advertised In aware of Our Creator and try to haneoue shower at the home of doctors when' the act became ef­ The opposlUon party haa been urg­ men. scouts, and members of oth­ THE AS30CIATBD PRKBB seems to product the least enters Bailey-RlMcoff intention to boss advance, 'either, the year the late act as He Would have us art. Mrs. Robert Johnson, M TiancU For Fabrics at Mill Price# M a e Order er organizations will ride c$l Tba Asaociatad Prana la ' Trancis T. Haloney, a gentleman Your Ridlars fective. About 200 have been pro- ing Lloyd to call a special legis­ .antitlad to the uaa ol reauMIcatiaB c tainment. Television’s eatartaiU' the convention for Tom Dodd while Prayer can help us do thia by mak- or. sister-in-law of the bride Shop PIIX5RIM MILLS with vidtag free emergency services at lature session to deal with the floats, play in bands, or other- all navs. dMpateh(dtapatehaa cradiud to It • they played s surface game of neu­ who, like Brian MOMahon after tag our lives God-centered rather ai«ct’e fiance, 85 of the province’s 154 hospitals. fwoblem. ^ wise participate in the event. * net otbarwiaa erndttad In thia nape ment needs, after all, are relative­ trality — the second the conven­ him, gave the oSice of United than self-centered. One prayer FuD Line of Custom and alao the loca] nawa oiibllabad Mrs. J. W. MacNeely, 24 Strong OPEN ULL » P.M. A government spokesman said -40 Lloyd Thatcher, liberal party \ The weeklong celebration con­ All rMtta of rdpubHcatiaii of apai ly simple, and could be relatively tion’s own desperate last minute Statee Senator impressive. dignity which can help us do this is: St., was hostess for a personal Cheney HaO, Hartford Rd. Saskatchewan doctors are prectlc- leader, eglled the lockout "one of tinues today with the historical diapatenaa harela a n also raaerra inexpensive. They may be Hsted, in flsre-up against the much more and majesty, decided to confront O God, the King Eternal, who VENETIAN iLINDS < tag under the government plan. the most' autocratic steps ever p a re n t at 8:30 p.m. at Coventry that order, aa s new plot of some open selection, by the Ballesr-Rlbl- a certain minor but surly tide of divldeat the day frc»n the darkness, taken ta Saskatchewan." Highv School; a sing-along pro- Pull aervice ellaat af M E. A. Bara party sentiment'which thought he and tumast the shadow of death A number of sti^tatag doctors . 16a. Inc. kind, some entertainment talent colf combination, of one Trank have left the province—some The premier said Thatch'er had gram X ^d square dance exhibit Publtahara Rapnaamatma. Tba Kowalski aa Its candidate for con- was getting too big for the party, Into morning; drive far off from us Ek A. JOHNSON at C o i^ try Grammar School at Juliua Mathawa Bpedal Acimejr—Raw who did not pass his . or her peak. going to - Illinois, Mcmtana and demanded a special''session of the Took Ohlcaro Datpnil and Boanm. greasmsn-st-largs. and took the rostrum on a point of all wrong deelrps, tacltaa our Norto Dakota—asserting they and legislature under way At.Oie same 8 p.m., uie arts and crafts show , MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP 20 yeare ago, and one or two new The very first Democratic stats personal privilege to answer his hearts to keep Tliy law, and guide PAINT 00. their families have been threat* hour aa the rally, and -termed It at the ToWn Green and Mac- CIRCULATIONS jokee. So far as. we can discover, conventian we aver attended, down critics. As we recall It, the Ma­ our feet into the way of peace; 72S Main BU TeL MI 9-4501 aned with violence. a theatrical gesture. He said the Quown Barn, fronv 10 a.m. until The Rarald Pruitina Oompauijr bic.. the availability of money for pro­ at Kaatern Point 52 years ago, ad­ loney speech in itself proved the that having done Thy wiU with The provincial government orig­ goverhmmt will call, a special sea. dusk; the indi(strial and military ‘aaauipaa_Jittanciar no ftnandar raapohathlitty tor vertised Itself in advance for substance of the charge against cheerfulness while It was day, we Sion when It Is reasonably certain exhibit from l\to 10 p.m. at the ' typographical.onaphical errors appaaiipK _ hi____ ad gramming blocks rather than as­ inally sought 50 to 100 British doc­ crertlaajnonta and other nadina matter drama, aiid paid eif satisfactorily him—he was bigger than the par­ may, when the night cometh, re­ tors sjo supplement the provincial that it might contribute to a high school; the relic display, .in The Mancheatar Erenlna RaraM sists any such search-'far novelty enough. This was the convention ty, the party of the moment at joice to give Thee thanks, through medical men still on duty. It solution. 1:30 to 4:30 and 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. and freshness. The mbmwit Mg in which old Uncle Toby Cross held least. Jesus Clutat, Our Lord. Amen. at Coventry Grammar School; Diii^lay advartlsina eioslna houra; Notice Ter Monday—1 n.m Friday money becomes available or tied ihidnii^t court in pajamas, sl- It seems to us, in our nostalgia, Rev. Edward W. Johnsen, Vicar and the antique show at Nathan -Tor Tuesday—1 p.m. Monday. Uiou|^ no reporter ever saw him in that Democratic state conventions St. George's Episcopal Church, Hale Community Center, 1 to 9:30 For Wednesday—1 p.m Tuesday. up In A program Is usually the mo­ were at their best way back in the p.m. . Tor Thursday—1 p m. Wednesday that stata, to stand firm for the Bolton WE HAVE DAILY For Friday-1 p.m Thursday. ment In which the program party rMorm which gave him an days when all the delegates slept, Tomorrow’s program tacludea Ppr Saturday—! p.m Friday doomed, for then no one dares honest chance of being elected af­ ate, connived, convened, orated, the Teen-agera Ball at the Lake­ A Classlfled deadline: 10:S0 a.m. at Fumes KOI 600 DEUVERY TO THS The Open Forum •day of oublleatlon ezeapi Batnrday — gamble with anything less than ter he was nominated. The pajama and voted under one big cosy roof. side Casino at 8 p.m. The Ah- t a.m the established star, ths tried and scene became great dramatic But one never dares be absent from CommunicationOxfor publications ta the Open Forum wlh not be niversary Bali will be held at tfie legend. any Democratic state convention. CHICAQO-r-About 600 autolsts I casino Saturday at B pan. '• tasted plot, and the sure-fire Joke are killed every year ta the United gUrtSAteed publication if they contain more than 300 words. ’The Thursday. July IJ But the advwtised, open drams One never knows, even to this day. BOLTON Herald reserves thk right to decline to publish any matter that No, If we really want programs pC,.tht eonvenUon, which featured when somebody may venture to call States by an invisible slayer — ' may be libelous or which is in had taste. Free expression of poUt- with bounce and life .enough to the battle between the Old and his soul his own, or call somebody carbon-monoxide fumes. National I \^Tio Mediates Now? tcsl views is desired by eontributiona of this character but let­ FAT make it worth while bouncing New Guard factions, progressed aa else’s soul black, or throw gravel Safety Council officials suggest I ters which are defamatory or abusive will be rejected. One has become no used to anticipated, and had excitement into the gears of the machihe. Ghren that carbonmonoxide poisoning | AREA r thinking of India aa the neutralist them off Telstar, we will leave anougb, without the ' later em­ in its tamer eras, the conclave of may also be a factor in some of OVERWEIGHT mediator, which could understand the money to technical experimen' bellishment of the pajama legend. Democrats is always potentially the 180,000 accidents a year caused Available to you wUhout a doo> by drivers who black out At the | Pretty Park Dirty i^after the first week the boss ad­ tor’s prescription, our drug call­ ahd hrldKe the differences between tatlon, where it can work mlrmclea Other great momenta In Demo­ the greatest political show on vised me that a brand new black cratic state convention lore—some earth. wheel. LENOX To the Ekiitor, ed ODRIXEX You must los# ^ ether countries, and often help set­ and trim down the allowaneea for Please print thia ta the Opeh^ Ford was outside in the street for ugly tat in 7 days or yoitf progranuning, where poverty of which we caught, some of which me to use, a roadster. The boss said tle such differences peacefully, ws missed—were seldom advertised tasty food...thrifty prices PHAR^iACY Forum of the paper. I don’t--want money back. No streunous exer­ might prove an inspiration. my name to appear In the paper go and take off, meaning start go­ cise, taxaUves," massage er tak­ that it Is difficult to think of India beforMisnd. Those were times when 299 E. QENTER ST. as I don’t like publicity. ing. Skills in Old G-afte Bring Past to Life in Giventry ing of so-called ledurtug caa- Itself as in need of peacbmaking, speeches were still made and still Have you ever noticed the dis­ I was ashamed to admit to him counted and no one who heard it QimHeaiiciU 57 tfeoAd. dies, crackers or cooklM, or mediation, and some neutralist “ C rasy White Mbb” H L Ml 9 ^ 4 tasteful look ont has when you I did not know how to drive a Ford blown to form miniature vases, pitchers and animals. Mrs. Mead strad­ chewing gum. ODR1NE3C Is a Out on American Samoa, where will ever forget one Kenneth « WEST CENTER STREET mention you’re from the "North as I had not ever driven a Ford. John Hetzel of Coventry, left, Paul Geyer of Guilford and Mrs. Har­ point of view. ’ Wynne wondering, on the platform dles a bench, eouipped with motorized potter’s wheel, to fashion a tiny tablet! And easily swal­ we give the nativea under our rule Silver Lane Extension End?" Why? It’s Just as nice as So 1 bluffed, Next t turned on the riet Mead of Storrs will demonstrate their respective craft skills on lowed. When you take ODR^ But India teems to need that down at Bkistern Point, what the any other part of this ‘‘C5ty of Vil­ switch key. The startor ta those variety of bowl^^late.s, cups and vases, both glazed and unglazed. In NEX, you still enjoy your even less information than we per­ faetorteS in Waterbury might be PUTNAM & CO. the Town Green at High and Lake Sts. in Coventry Saturday, final kind of third party help at the mo­ lage Charm.” Trying to figure out days aa a rule was the good old day of Coventry's 250th anniversary celebration. Hetzel pours le^d- addition to the demonstrations, the arts and crafts exhibit and sale in­ meals, still eat the fowls yoa ment. Communist China, apparent­ mit ourselves, the high bomb ex­ using that week, the politicians 71 i. CINTtS n„ MANCHinn Ml S-11S1 the ,'why" has led me down one of strong arm. So I got the car start­ Uke, but you simply don’t hnve had brought ao much brass with ed, Jumped in the seat and I could free pewter spoons, using 17th and 18th century bronze molds. Geyisr, cludes ilisplays of metal work, copper enameling and jewelry, wood­ ly alwaya probing for soft spots plosion, of the other night came as a few paths that can be corrected. the urge for extra portions ha- them dOwn to the eonvehtlon. The one most dear to me as I not see any gear ahifUJever, only -one of few craftsmen who uses lead glass, demonstrates the ancient working, block printing, furniture making, tin ware, ox yolks, hats, cause ODRINEX depresses yoor along India's frontier and in In­ something of s surprise. AniB when A convention or two later, we MOKE INCOME YOUR GOAL? The eurrsnt mafket three pedals on the floor^ard. So braided rugs-and silk screen painting. (Herald photos by Pinto.) the nativea, 2,000 miles from the have two small children is our park art of glassblowing. His material is heated by propane gas and.hand- appetite and decreases your ile- dia's resolution, now seems to missed the most unpredictable mo- offers many valuei for the person seeking stocks with and recreation management, the I presMd down on one of tnaj>edals sire for food. Your weight must have found the kind of spot it has scene of the explosion itself, saw mment in all DemocTatic state con­ botter-thon-overoge yields. We'd be happy to moke responsibility not only of Its di­ which happened to be the Nri come down, because as your one and I drove from downft been'looking for—a spot which is their own sky overhead light up suitable recommendations. rectors but also of its vlsltore. 'ton is not definitely ruled out of tag 6-orbit attempt of Navy CJmdr. light last spring shortly before he own doctor Will teU yon, whea Has the area to the right of the Manhattan to the Bronx hold! most recent study. According to Walter M. Schirra Jr. Schirra’s was scheduled to mfike an orbital you eatless, you weigh less. Ge4 Bignincant not because it is soft, for 15 minutes in s weird assort­ that p ^ a l all the way down until ~r. Jacob Mellon, director of the Slayton Ruled Out participation in the two-man Gem­ ment of shifting colors, many of parking lot on North School St. ini and three-man Apollo flights flight is tentatively planned for | flight. He was replaced by Lt. rid of excess fat and live longer. but because it exposes a bare Whea jrsw fiaetor asks where now become a town dump? my foot started to get numb. c l^ ’s school health program, the that will follow the one-man Mer­ early September and the Cooper Cmdr. Malcolm Scott Carpenter. ODRINEX costs $3.00 and- to nerve. them thought the world was com­ yen waat yeov preecriptiOB fill­ I saw a man with a U-Haul on So I took my foot oft for a rent nunih^r of school children without As Solo Astronaut mission might be the last on the Gilruth said Slayton'8 general sold on this GUARANTEE: U Atambera New Yirb Sfscb Essbongs only to find out by doing so I went dental'XMLVitles has increased from cury experiments. . Chinese Communist forays into ing to an end and fled- either for ed . . . say . . BaL l MABB the rear of his car. dumping plas­ "We are not crossing every schedule for 1962. x health is excellent. not satisfied for any reason Just PBABMACT. T n e deOvery. ter boards down the embankment. into high. I guess I spent that 9.5 per ^ t in 1961 to an astound­ (Continued from Page One) The grounding of Slaytoq was Slayton was off fishing ta Wis­ return the package to your •ome no-man's land between India shelter or for prayer. dAy learning to drive a Ford. ing total of 44.6 per cent- This bridge ta the future,’’ Webb said. But some of them were sophis­ Others too have used It for such The decision on Slayton virtual­ announced tVednesday at a Dews consin when the announcement druggist and get your full and China could be taken uith CLOSED SATURDAYS DURING JULY AND AUGUST purposes as there is an infinite In those days If you drove over five-fold increase in dental health Manned Spacecraft Center at ly assures an Air Force colleague, conference by Dr. Robert S. GtK was made. “Naturally, I am money back. No questions ask­ aome philosophy. But when Chi­ ticated and informed enough to variety of old paint cans, beer bot­ 26 miles an hour it seemed like is a tribute to those public officials Houston. ruth, director of NASA's Manned' greatly disappointed,” he said, ed. ODRINEX Is sold with tiito you were ready to take off or have who had the to intro­ MaJ. Leroy Gordon Cooper Jr., of nese Communist troops appear in- have some idea of what was up, tles, boards and even an old wash James E: Webb, administrator an early try at‘ apace travel. Spacecraft Center. "ril work wherever management • guarantee by: Arthur Drug machine and wheel barrow. one of those special bicycle cops duce this modern hb^th measure Slayton's irregular heart action, feels I'van best contribute to the Store, B42 Mata S t—MaU or­ Bide Kashmir, the province over and one of theae more advanced chase you for speeding. I remem­ of the National Aeronautics and Cooper. 35, well may be the next You mothers with rambunctious, a dozen years ago. \ astronaut aloft after the forthcom- called atrial fibrillation, came to program.", ders flUed. which India is in dispute with Pak­ nativea gave an explaaatloti, inquisitive children know where ber there was one cop everybody Charles. E. Jacobson'J.r., M.D. Space Administration, said Slay- , istan, then not even Nehru seems which, when an interpreter had your children will be playing for was talking about, he was called MAKE A WISH! mile a minute Kelly. •-able to maintain his philoaophy, put it Into Bngliah, mune out everyone knows children look for "crazy whits man.’! hidden treasure amidst such rob- The moral of the story is take and the official note of protest his nil Wishing for k new home, or money to make major im- ble. Maybe a rusty nail or piece It easy. Cut down on the speed. government sends to Peiping }s so Ws accept tha designation, with uilli provementB in your present home . . . see Manchester’s of glass will stop them that day Remember the story of the tor­ a bow to ^ wisdom and compara­ ENTIRE STOCK but what about the week after the toise and the hare. Save a life. tough there is not much diplomacy oldest financial institution for financing that will suit 'O George W. Read, left between it and action in the tive saaity of those who have -■ your needs best! bruises heal and the painful mem­ sense enough not to t ^ to know ory is dulled? 452 W. Middle Tpke. field. As the batter slouches up to Just why Communist China too much. CURRENT ANNUAL DIVIDEND ON INSURED SAVINGS home plate if he looks a little to Remembers We have a crazy idea that the his right he may see his wife, sunk To the Editor, seems intent on probing until it. in n n in Yes, 1 remember the trolley \ finds the kind of provocation India right amount of sun, with its aven ■ ■ft A off into the old beer cans, broken tusl capacity to turn, any ahlii bottles, mosquito - laden bushes tracks plcturfd ta Saturday’s Her­ can no longer take'we wouldn't with his children for the prehis­ ald, and the trolleys, too. I often presume to gueSs. Perhaps it is toward at least s full tan, could SAVINGS toric public outhouse ta the broken used them to visit my grandma do more to produce an era of world Men’s who lived on East Center St. On down barn is Closed after the the inevitable trademark of a dic­ the very site pictured, I transfer­ tatorship which has too much peace than an the whirring intelli­ c/ ?n / Iv O A N when everyone must hold their gence of the world’s temperate f I 4 I \ I I < ) V. own. . ,, red from a car called "Crosstown” trouble at home. Perhaps it is some Peeping Toms. You tell me. How to a yellow car called the "Green.” (lay not so much against hndia as sones, and tbs palefaces indigs- ______V/Mms can you tell what or who Is behind At that time the Center was a against Soviet Russia. - nous thereto. aassassTSS’^s ~s l s « sv risaseiAL issTiTOTiaa the next bush? trolley Junction and a transfer point. The Crosstown ran the full But we would say thia one thing The swing area is also a fablous /f>Ot eAdain dtHaae, place for a glass collector, '^ e lull length of Mata St. The Manchester I about it, which would be some­ What Brand? Green Car operated to Depot] It is rather difficult to see how BBANOB OFFICE, ROUTE SI, COVENTBV ta back of the rec and the nearby thing with which Nehru himself brush must hold at least a few Square and the Hartford car to j we are ever going to bring up our n-ili Tropical Suits the South terminus. The two lo­ would surely agree, if he weren't thousand assorted shaped pieces Involved himself. World War III younger generation ta tha, patha of MON..TUES..FMDAY for any age child to get cut on. As cal lines were replaced by buses OPEN T ia $ for colors, there isn’t such a vari- In 1929 and the Hartford Line ta| will not be a much better thing if Puritan virtue so long ito an old codger like Winston Chufrtlill sur­ THURSDAY B AAI. to S PJd.—WED. CLOSED AT NOON #ty. 1939. It comes by the action of that man Hfin Extra Hours When I let my children out for Yours truly, of peace, Nrtiru, giving his troops vives in our midst as s combined play I trust ta God to keep His J. W. (Jheney In the field the o i^ r to fire than public hero of tremendous propor­ eye on them for me. He s been a wonderful baby sitter but mothers, / ’Almoet Total Coat’ it would be If It were launched by tions and a human being of un­ abashed appetite. I don’t tax His kind of ^ e so I To the Editor, , Borne recognised warmonger or do my share also but why need­ .1 want to take this opportunity dictatorial villain. We don’t have to tell you—you lessly worry? He won't pick up to express our slncereat thanks to There will be no-more guaran­ can tell us—what the typical bad- the glass. Who will do it? the following groupe snd tadividu- teed survival for anybody in such aide bulletin la likely to give ta its NO CAR IN HISTORY^ Teen-agers and children whose als for their excellent participation appraisal of ths stats of any mothers have never taught them and help in aasisttag the American a war—there will not even really the Utterbug song Legion on Wedneaday night, July be any guaranteed degree of moral Churchill illness’ EVER TOOK OFF decency are responsible wito the 4., with our Annual Fireworks | rightness in such a war—than in "Ughts dgar.” directors who have few if ^ y Display. "Sits-, Up for Brandy.’’ 201 OFF trash cans in sight, for the deplor­ TTie Mancheater Police, Fire, an;' other kind of war. 'Hie point able glass and paper profusion ta Park and Recreation Departmenta, is that there ought to be a world Such are the typirtl medical LIKE OUR... bulletins from a Churchill iliness. our park. . „ ^ j m,. The Manchester Herald, all the system of law and order which Featuring: I live to the North End and like Legionnaires who served on the j would come into play in such a sit­ Strangely enough, a world which : It I don’t Uke the wrinkle^, nose at oommitteee, and especially our sta- uation, precisely aa India itself has pretends to be a moral world, | mention of thta area but I can un- cerest thaiiks to all the citizens j helped the United Nations play a which often insists that it is try­ who attended the display and con­ ing to bring up its young people ta "^'F^ronuTchildren and p o ll^is^ tributed so generously to assist us role in some other instances of ag- please let’s get on ^ * **^|- in meeting the cost of the fireworks the paths of Continence and virtue DACRON* & WORSTED roees aren’t pretty when wrinkled . gresaion and near-aggression. The display. This year, for the first final authority .over that devilish and self denial, arts as if Winston SDecnn,pefyul»f, T.M. efCiifeel and neither Is a nice park pretty time in over five years, the money three-way confrtmtatlon the Chi­ Churchill’s renewed appetite for when dirty. contributed at the entrance gates brandy were a matter for great Sincerely, almost defrayed the total cost of nese Communists have now ar­ North End Mother this affair. Anyone desiring to con- ranged In Kashmir should not rest public rejoicing. OUR REGULAR PRICE... tribuU to the deficit, may do so by wi,th the Oiineae, the Indian, or {Everybody, it appears, is tickled Driving Now nnd Then sending their contribqtion to the] to death to have the eM boy de­ 32.95 Tto ’ths Editor, ^ Connecticut Bank A Trust Co., the Pakistani governments, but Parksde Office, ta care of Mr. l^tb an entire humanity sovereign fying life and health ones again After spendlhg last winter down wMh that great gaatronomic bra­ ta >taryla^ I thought I wwld George Frost, marked for “Lieglon enough to g i^ d its own life even diiw back to Connecticut a ^ u t Fireworks ftaid”. The fireworks from the carslessness or foolish­ vado of hia. Aoril 1- 1 noticed the beautiful display this year had more ground ness or blindness of thres third One even suspects that a good can bn Che road, and ‘t's m ven­ pieces, which seemed to meet with parties. many of ua moral, virtuoua people LESS 20% 6.59 der our teenagers would be will­ more approval from the viewing have something of the same ver­ ing to give their right arm for public. I one, beautiful colors, long apd Gratefidly Submitted, | And Programs Fit For It? dict about Cluirchill President Lin­ sleek; beautiful color, lota w XTilworth-Oornell- Telstar---an exported mlrada— coln rejlortedty had about General power, and as for speed we wont Quey Post 102 has srrivsid on schedule, s com- Grant—that it might be B good mv #ny Robert Mongell idea if we had more public men SEE IT TODAY! I am a careful driver to be h«a- Commander btasUon of private and govern­ eet my first license was ta IW ment enterprise. Jt is a satellite who drank his brand. IM M IO U T t O aiVERY. $195 doYYH--. IRAND NEW '42 or IMO to the City of New York nuorldattoB Be«dta Mrhlch contains some 15,000 parts YOU PAY ONLY and as the "old saying goes To the Editor, « i Creating a Better Tomorrow for Manchester and whirth when up ta orbit, fune- 34 moRthfi fo pay. You ew« if fo yeuN knock wood." I have never b«M At the present time the Board Computers Used 2-DOOR SEDAN Involved ta any accident and I of Selectman of Vernon and Bock- V tions as a relay station for tele­ never remember getting a ticket, vlUe are considering the fluorida­ casting. . The range of telecasting, Mif to iRv i irigato Mofcury Carnot bo- In Labor Survey the one that a Judge takes care tion of their municipal water sup­ ASSOCIATB BOARD MBMBBRB up to this time, has been relatively foro yoa ovoa Hiiok of buyia^ aay oth- O RIG IN A L PRICE TICKETfi O N EVERY GARMENT of. So to get back to my story— ply, and the residents of these! Every month, the men in this photograph, and the other members of our short, compared to ths range of drivtag back to Connecticut wi the areas are dtocuasing the merits ofi Walter P. Gorman, Chairnum • Leland T. Wood, V ie* CSairmam: WASHINGTON N-I. Turnpike, speed limit 60 Associate Board, n m t to provide the wise counsel and guidance that mak« regular radio; now, what Telstar tary Goldberg, an advi this public health measure. In or cor! . c o m p l e t e ALTERATIONS ARE INCLUDED miles M r hour. As a careful driv- this regard, the recent publlcsttion The Connecticut Bank and Trust Company such an important part of this Robert E. Beach • Russell B. Hithawsy • The Hoa Jay L Rubinow is pioneering is a capacity to tele­ tomation, says computet 6T I’lnldoing about ,60 miles per of two studies might be of Inter­ cast all around the globe'. boon to his department. ' hour apd It seems that everybody Wells C. Dennison • The Hon. Charles S. House • Robert H. Smith A new study of 51 years of em­ Sixas 35 to 44 • RaRulars • Shortt • Longi est to those readers. of the Man- area. As devoted citizens, well known to you, they accept this responsibility Thia has been an expensive piece Buy witk eoafidfaes f n n Hartford Ooonty’s old­ ill a catr was passing me as if I Chester Evening Herald who re­ ployment'and earnings reports ta est Uneela-Mereaiy fisalsr. I was standing still. If anything— to help the families and businesses. We take this opportimity to thank these Thomas F. Ferguson • Arthur H. Illing • - George W. Trepp, Jr. of pioneering. The American Tele the United States, 4'ecenUy Issued DELIVERED IN MANCHESTER side ta these communities and man, child, dog or a Wild anUnU 'whose Children might benefit from Eimano Garavanta • Ewrett T. Kaith • , Foster H. Willjam phone A Telegraph Company spent ta book form, would not have been cross the road at that time, sure men who take firom busy schedules to weld the vast resources of one of poeslble without computers, Gold- Um sw this program. about $45,000,000 hi its prepara as shoottajif something will be • Last week thq Saint Paul WHHamG.GIenney,Jr. • Joseph 6. Paro beig says. hurt so you can figure who. Amefica’fi largest banks to the needs and traditions of our Town. tory experiments, research and 'rae book included 250,000-sta­ Bureau of Health released the re- j It aeema that every governor ta suits of two dental surveys made Buuiufacture; tbs specific aateUite tistics culled from 5,000,000 em­ •very state ta the Union to plead­ i^ieh haa been placed up there ta ployer reports and 14,000,000 other on more than 20,000 chUdran aged M .stra ing for safe drivtag on the road, 5 to 16. th e mrvwy showed tooth eirbit coeta $1,000,000; and the Na­ statistical and can save thousands and thou- BROTHER tkmrge decay ta permanent teeth dropped Mwnbsf Fqdotal Dspeeit Inturaneo Carperatioa tional Aeronautldi and Space Ad- aoads of lives not saying anythtaf: 85 per cent and 27 pe(j, w t ta YHE CONNECTICUT BANK Tanker T o oase Gains about the number of the wounded baby teeth. The number of chu-l mtalatration qpent $3,000,006 and maimed for life. ‘ AND TRUST COMPANY Msmbar Fsdaral Raosrvs tyatsm laimching the aJitellike and 'track I remember back ta 1B17 1 atart- dren with decay free teeth to-j| NEW YORK—Thfc United States Creased 50 per cant. ... r tag It to see it was ta orbit,'wbk;}i tanker fleet at p r e ^ t totals 32T ^01-315 T CENTER ST., MANCHESTER Ml 3-5135 OPEN EVENINOS ad to work as a salesman for i New -Britain,' which haa the ] m a i n STREET • NORTH MAIN STREET A.T. A T. la going to repay. vessels, aggregaUM 6^14,783 ROUTE 5-SOUTH WINDSOR, CONN. wholesale auto-acceasorles bouse. As I said before, f oquld drive any honor of pioneering tha fluoride-j W EST MIOPUE TURNPIKE* MANCHESTER But. af Mune, if ’TMstar—or a deadweight tons. la . Iffil thaie Lineotn Continental ~ Mereuty Comet English For^ -Am, Willy $ Joop X- ■ 'Uaa‘'ef water in Ctofmactieut, haa| was a net loss of 11 tankers but a im r but a Modrt T Ford, which JuaL talMfad laanlte of Ra •IM «< TBIetaw—cut deem the BiuHr cate «f U«,770 ||B$fre^ tmm PtINTY OF FREE M EKING Lite own upsiiial tr aw n lateoa. Ob ' ' ' ' ' r' ' 9 ■f-- 1 t * k

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school building. The contract town bus fund. The toUl amount A n d o v er atipulatss thgt the'work muat be will be $3,253.06. i Mere’s proof th at^^ DO BETTER Special stamp bonus from our bakery! completed by Sept. 1. Only one Principal Doris CTiamberlam H. Griffinq, Inc. B usiness other bid waa-received. aaid that there wUl be 36 pupils AiMiovBr-Cohinibla TV—B&dio Tonight Scanlon Heads *phe grounds committee has entering first grade in September, tried out three tractor-mowers, and a total enrollment of 250, A T YOUR STOP & SHOP: 50 Extra Top Value Stomps and will try out the fourth and which is considerably less than an­ Sand. Gravol, StAnn M irro r ScHool Board last on Friday. A decision win be ticipated. when you buy • reel dd-feshioned made then as to which mower The principal reported that a to­ Loam and Top Soil \ Television will be purchsMd. tal of 33 parents worked In the By SAM DAMSON Lawrence Scanlan of Pine Ridge school library during the year, and BCE SATtm O A rB TV WEBB FOR OOMP(.ETE LISTIMO Joseph Seaton, a substitute for dearies call Stop Shop Apple Pie AP BuninriiK N>wr Analytt f>r. was elected chairman Of the there are now 3,096 books in the (:0U Big 3 Theater (In progress) Zane Grey Theater 8 school bus driver, last year has NEW YORK (AP • AmerJc*n Movie at 6 (in progress) The Nelsuu rantlly v . **' <>•.. Andover Board of Education Tuesr library. Circulation figures for the Homtmada flavor of awaet. spicy day night Mrs. Robert Azlnger. in­ been hired as a regular driver. P ^ . 7 8 8 4 buRine** today haa new to l£arly 8no« (In progress) Ju 6.UU Donna Reed Show 8 4u S3 Rehired as drivers were Ernest year Included .fiction, 4,737; non­ arma News N.Y. Meta vs Dodgers IS cumbent chairman, declined renom- fiction. 2,105; magazines, 257; New\Engiand applet in flaky ftpht two of its piessinR battles. Highttav Patrol Frontier Circus 3 Ination. Mrs. William Kowalski was Eib, who will continue at super­ Scrooninq Plant, Routt 4 I.ife ol Riley / ' Biography 31 visor, and John Hutchinson and pamphlets, 27; -records, 48; total golden-btbWn crust I The relaxation in depreoiation Huckicberrv HOund k 8:30 Di.- Kildarei 10. 33. W re-eieoted secretary. Committees a :1b Wraiiiri .\i'w« a sports a Conrad Schatz. The transportation 7,i74. rules for tax purposes ia expected The Real McCoys k, 40. .j3 will Continue as they are until Sep­ To the playground faculties have 6:30 bums and Allen ' My Three Boita IJ tember. committee is still looking for a to help American industries fijfht Public Deleiiders...-^ 8:00 Brenner s' driver to transport six students to been added a new- set of swings, nsinp costs at liome that crimp Com neon wealth.>'■*' The Unluuchablea 12 ' The board voted to change''its the Windham Technical School, chinning bars, and posts for vol­ Phil Silver* Hy 1‘hree Sona 6. 4o b:< ley ball *nd badminton courts. profits. It also should help them Rnllle Jacoti* Club Bouts 9:30.HaseI 1(1. 30 regulal- meeting night to the first and hopes to have one by Aug. 1. 6.40 Men orATestlnv King nl.Dlainonds 3 Tuesday of each month. The next New flowering trees and hemlocks lUle foreiRn competitors who The Street With the Dead Eyes 33 Five milk companies have been haye better equipped plants. 6:45 WsUrr Cronkile 3. The Daw and Mr. Joaea 6 40. 53 meeting will be held Aug. 7. contacted for milk bids and oil were planted along the rear area. Humley Bnnkier 10. 33 ridustry spokesman may q.ttea- T:Utl^^ergtades 10:00 Calendar 3. 13 Mrs. Martin Baker waa re-ap- bids forms are being prepared for StC’P^Shop Sing Along with Mitch (C) pointed as board clerk. lifanchester Evening Herald An­ ; H MAKKf rS tlonXw’hether thb new Treasury Movie ol the Week 10. 22. 30 mailing this week. rules aye adequate to do the whola ' Ripcord The Untouchablea I.' 40 S3 The board voted to install a new dover correspondent, Margery Tv Hour of Star* Bids were received from three Montandon, telephone Pilgrim job theK \t’ant. But the eari« New* and Weatnerc Int'ernatinnal Zone 3 bookkeeping system to conforih to sources on tires for the .school Close 12 i Vermont Grad 2-6012. t(iis sumptuous roast , terms s h ^ d help. •' Kvening Report 11:(Si News. Sports A Weather 3. 3 0 '4 01 recommendations of the State buses. Gautnler of Willimantic The lmm«|tate result jrf letting Uncovered 11:16 Tonight (C) 101 Board of Ekiucation. Mrs. Doris submitted the low bid, $533.55. 7:1b The Sporla Camera 30 Snorts Finsl 12 corporations ^ d u ct ipofe for de­ Kings of Golf Miss Marsha A. Guntber, daugh' Chamberlain was appointed fi­ The transportation, committee 4 Photon Made at Once preciation of tneir equipment, the 23; Steve Allen Show 40 Beechnut only at Stop A Snbp Bventng Report 40 Thursday Starlight ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Gun- nancial officer for the board, en­ reported that coats for bus trans­ government says^\will be a J1.26 . News *1 II 2c AwaiTj rneslei abling her to checks previ T.:3d Outlaws 10 sifm' portation : this year were 29.85 LEXINGTON, Mass.—A camera billion tax relfef 30 11:30 Tonight (Cl 33 ther, 57 Gardner St., has been OUBly approved by the board. cents per mile, and 26.41 cents . . . Top Cal 6 ' Steve Allen Show that Imstantly produces up to four Baby Food or Stop & Shop U. the finest of all beef roasts! Spur for IndHstr.V*. The Honey-moonert 22 12:60 News and Weather I. graduated from the University of Accident itunlrance for puplla, to per pupil. This compares, favorab­ identical photographs has been de­ The longer aim is tV^encourage ■Vermont with a bachelor's degree be coRtinu^ under the existing ly with statewide figures for veloped by a Lexington fti m. It can American industry to further mod­ In secondary education. plan. 'waa^4pproved, but the board town owned buses, which average be iipsed wherever simultaneous Strained Food Grado "AA" 93 Scoro Buttoi ernization to catch up iiv\a field Radio She was a member of the New­ emphasiZM that this does not con- 38 centa per mile and 31.35 cents multiple photos are required, such in which it once led the w ^ d - man Club at the university for stltU^an endorsement of any ill' per pupil. as security cards and badges, em­ In recent years its rateB or,o. re- (This bating iRchidea only tbuoe news brondenatg of 10 or l5-mlnut« four years. surance organization by them. . The committee also reported Put tho very best butter on your table! length. Borne atetlon* carry other abort newaMsta). ployment and credit applications, 9 jars 95c placement of old machinery na: A 1058 honors graduate of Man­ e boai^ voted to ask Dr. Rob- that the total coat of transporta­ sports pa.sses, driver licenses, and Made with fresh, sweet cream to meet trailed that of industries in Wesiv WBMt:—IMf #•7:30 News of the World chester High School, she was irt Breer to return ds school tion for the 1961-63 school yefr 6:00 Bishop'i Comer 7:45 SlnjjT ^long the like. \ the highest official United States Grad- / 6-inch Cut eim Europe and Japan. And this \S yc «>»nop i juoms Junior Food 8:0(1 Red Sox at Kansas City (2) named to the dean s list for the' physician for the coming school was $13,502.45. The budget figure Ing Standards. You can’t buy better/ has been one of the rca.sons the.se; ^ ws" a Sl^” otf 12 5i New* ind Sign OtI final quarter at thi^ilniversity. Miss year, was $16,860 so that the unbxpeiid- There Is growing production and nations have been giving Ameri- WRat —aii WP«IP-I6U Gunther plans to teach English and EMward Yeomans has been ed balance of $2,347.55, plus the export of nutmeg, cacao, copra and butter! / can producers stlffer competition: '^'**'* 6:i»i Dale Kelley 6 jars 92c 7:00 Joey Reynolds » social studies on the secondary awarded the contract to paint the sum remaining in. the total school wclod products in Dutch New in world markets. Depreciation; 6:45 Sn^s*^” *'" 13:00 Johnny Argo _ » level in September. outside of the older wing of the budget, wdll be turned over to the Guinea. rules and other tax laws in other! 7;0i. ilkJwM p. Morgan wiNF—tna countries have mostly been more: 5 00 World New* r RI Wall Slr*-.i favorable to such updating of! 7:55 E>odgers . Mels 6:15 Showciue and Naara 11:00 Tonight At^Jly P'aca R m R o ttst equipment than in the United '' ' 4 4b ..uweli rhonv.s States. 1 ;00 Sign Off \ 6 5b Sp**rts Exclusive with Stop A Shop! Here’s WTIlX IMM 7:00 CBS News the unique rogat that spells the dif­ American busine.ssmen have 6.(4) Newa Waatherxa aporti 7 III Richard Have* Show complained even more bitterly 6:3c A'bum of the Day 7:30 ( 3 S —Newa Analysis ference between eatiiig and dining! that the Trea.sury's depreciation 6:45 Three Star Extra • 7 ;ib Sn*'wc4ise and News 7:06 Converaation Plecs \ 10:55 Ysnkees at Los Angeles Wa’Vc trimmad it right down to the rules, last reviseil in 1942. have tender center to match the finest made ' it Increa.slngly hard for' , \ t The Top •’ the Gre^e«label kI your] guarau- them to finance new equipment to oepfeciatloh U spread oveK a var-1 This should lessen the number roast of beef you ever ate! And look meet competition at home. Such; J”*"? number of years. BUt the of Ux dl.sputes. It also could boo.st tee! It’s the choiom of dioioe dioioi haavy mar at tha low, money-saving price for modernization is needed both to expectancy in the the .spending for plant moderniza-, MINUTE MAID beef. "The fihect meat yoal ovex aad” Mich luxuryl keep up with the fast changing Treasury rules was just under ?0 tlon. Recently this has been run- nmes that quickly make machin- years. ' . ning at the rate of 5 per cent of ery obsolete and to cut rising costs Busine.s.smen say this was un- .the total national product in the PirM ibrsa riba (W Q • that have .squeezed profit mar- •’*caue machinery grows ob-|ljnited States. In We.st Germany Sirloin Rib Roast Tap s' tba Crad« C 7 K ^ns. solete much fa.stcr than that to- arotipd 12 per cent of the gross Juice Some rompanieit say they have amounts they natioPal product has been going been waiting to .study the new wouldn't cqy.er new! for this purpo.se. Taya'tkaCiiaitqialllT / 9 A < rules, promi.sed for some time "lachinery that costs somuch But rrtany businessmen argue CUSTOM BEEF wo call it— bocauso all boof at First Food is euf-ild your now, before placing new orders more than a few years back. that the hew depreciation rules Save 17c on 6 cans| V l l l l C K n O a S l l*«^SlH.Bmi...M.ain J T , Machine tool maker.s, builders of The new schedules are aimed at ^ won't be en^gh to do the trick of own individual desiros. '' plants, and others w-ho supply bus­ rutting the classifications .sharply, speeding up the economy. They Stop A Shop iness expansion are hoping that reducing the life expectancy o f . say that a cut th tax rates will be the new rules will spur a rise in most equipment, and setting up needed if Americkn industry Is to SWIFT'S PREMIUM low prices orders. The Administration say general standards in relation to make the profits n ^ d ^ . either to help you save, London Broil Steak 89: this could help, the entire eCono-1 the I’uri-nasepurchase pprice of all depre-' pay for the new eqmpment or to my. and particularly lU rate of; Property. I support the borrowing ,to buy It. even on fa­ growth. mous brands! 4 Finance Plans [ Stock your A corporation can finance new W« pqitrva f'K* equipment in four ways: It can freezer now! pighf to limit" sell more stock: it can borrow quAntitias money: it can retain profits that otherwise would be paid to stock­ P.A.C. Having extra holders a.s dividends; it can u.se depreciation funds. Usually It u.ses company for dinner? more than one of these means. Since funds set aside for depre­ ciation of old equipment are de­ ducted from pre-tax earnings, the ; BINGO BONfLESS DELPHIA Cream Cheese tax collectors have rules covering iancy Ducklings »39* them. EVERY MONDAY - 8 P.M. The old rule in force since 1942 , P. A. C 8ALLROOM S t Siop k Shop... 3 4z packagt Be thrifty! Set a fancy table at a low, low price. 4-S lb. average. covered some S.009 types of equip- ■ ment. ranging from di^ivery 24 VILLAGE STREET-.ROCKVILLE trucks to blast furnaces. The life . PHILA of such equipment varies, so that I SIRLOIN ROAST a Frankfurts 2.!!^98* 0wiiwm REG. 33c ROUNO ROAST You get the pick o f the crop (0* CRACKERS SUNSHINE. at your Stop & Shop! VANILLA WAFERS LT.WOOD 12 oz. pkg. S5c TABLE QUALITY KEEBLER iLocker Plant and Meat Marketl CINNAMON CRISP QuirttnorPrinh FRESH MEATS ^RETAIL DEPARTMENT 1414 oz. pkg. SOc S^ALL LEAN Dovtr Brand IB All Our Meats Are Freshly Gut and Displayed — Not Packaged MARGARINE V. 8. D. A. CHOICE—MHOLE GENUINE SMOKED PICNICS Sweet, .giool end re- IPs like freihi tigiTry aerving ------r— PRODUCE setting them'hi duck­ RI8 ROAST CAPONS one can LARGE, LUSCIOUS 32 oz ling gravyT. FREE! cans BLUEBERRIES lb Rag. 3 fer (I Pint Basket WELCH ADE lb OUR BEST STOP • SHOP 38 Lb. Avg.'dut to To4ir S|>ecificatiaB 8 to 8 LBS. FROZEN Bing Cherries \ FOR OUTDOOR COOKING EXTRA LEAN— FRESHLY GROUND P(ttkata at 6 WaHlai... Rag. t piekagM 29 Dinuoious NOT PREPACKAGED The eeaion iz short! Enjoy these plump, STEAKETTES CHUCK GROUND dark red beauties CHICKEN, BEEF, HAM or while you can! TURKEY DINNERS lb Rag. 51c../I I OZ I 18 MORTON’S Nabisco Royal Spry Ddvalettes ALL FLAVORS gaart S I Vegetable Shortening Facial Tissue 2 6 c HOME FREEZER d e p a r t m e n t Cott Quality Soda (Boatoalo • "!)) bcHlei ■ Rltz Crackerj Instant Puddings It takes 3c oH U. S. D. A. C H O IC E Rsgilarly •f' 2 Mctaqvi 2 3 c I lb can 30c § 3 c Bathroonj Tissue 4 rolls 53c |i/,oi SI packaga / v fU vsr. fewer Starkist Light Tuna I5e oaa 3 eaae ■ Lestoil Lestoil Lestare Lestoil r> books 8 ^ ^ *1 'Sparkle Scent Calo Dog or Cat F Pine Scent Spray Starch . CHUCK of BEEF Bleach Tablets / a ppr o x ai te I A c u ts to getlyour IS or D Q _ i!„h.Bi. 39c iVS 69c AMPLE PARKffj4G AT FRONT, SIDE OR REAROF BUILDING boti!” r 6 9 c 'c\r 6 9 c 8 LONDON BROIL STEAKS 3 SOUP SHANKS 28 jp2 pkq l O C boHia .37C free'lifts W isk Liquid Laundry 5 SHOULDER STEAKS 6 LBS. BREF STEW Approxiiuate weight 110 lbs. Datarqant All put, Wrapped and sharp EXTRA '^TAMPS Lux Liquid Rinso I SHOULDER CLOD ROAST 20 LBS. I^AMBURG frozcB. OPEN WED.* THURS.* FRI. fill 9 P.M.-SATURDAY till 6;3p P.M. | 100 R u tty ”A II" for Top Value Blue Detergent 4c oH pint can 37c whb 2-lbs Fresk/Grouiid Cbuck For aufomatiewashen 4c oft large bottle 33e g-ani; p n _ ' na!f 9«non W * hove a full lino of food containora for your froxon fruits and voqatoMos. Stamps! large 73c can '$1.43 lirqa Oc of* 7 I p a cla gt paclaga VJJV.. packa(ja. -J-JC giant pkf / I C i 65c -a 93c GeM Medii Flour MV WE RENT COLD STORAGE LOCKERS FOR YOUR FROZEN MEATS A ^ VEGETABLES! Dole Frozen "JSS'** 2 iS 43* IS . \ ' NesHe.ChocoUte Quik ‘ M 4U FOR AS LITTLE AS gl.25 A MONTH. THIS LOCKER HOLDS ABOUT 250 I ^ OF MEAT. Detergent Swan Silver Dust Laddie Boy Lux Dole 2 i r lurff'Chot. Chip Cookies *S**’ 3Jf II o«> ^a« Blue Detergent Dote 2 i s 4r Beef Chunts e«B 3r automatic washers Liquid dejiergen'! / Toilet SoapJ .Hoeifdhlinsofi W A S S r 3 f FIRST FO Borden’s StirUe " i f H* Nine lim T iM Pit Fold 2 L S 2P furu Ca! Feed 2 LS 27* if You Like The Best Give Us A Test . Se off C 7 - 17 O l /I•r9• A fV -' Q 9 (- X . 84c PHIsIrkt •^(S ia-’ .V «• KetHerTwietCMtiis V f** 7 in One Deg Food 2 ' l l ' 3$' 'pactaga < v V pacUqt O A L , 22 Of .ii# ^ tha 3 7 g 3T l*'31 c paefcaqa 35c S I BISSELL ST. Roar of k o Plant M l 3- STORE OF MANCHESTER,/INC. \ T PLENTY OF FREE PARKIN^ SPACE 6CONOMY 1 ^ CENTiR SYRGET ) o r FRS PARKING

- ■ \ -V- \/ . I . I / . •>■ ■■ I ’ I A' /• , . 'f !' Vi s. -. , \ MANCHESTER EVENING H B ^ ^ , MANCHiap:B,"GONN„ THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1962 P A aSELSVSN PiMSB T E I ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, JULY 12. 1962 ^ n e Paid the Fines TdwnOpening Democrats StUl^SpHt Iliiiidraik ol TiMmsands Shop First ivory Week s e; Here's Why AirCo^itibn On Choice of Ribicoff Bids July 23 (Osatinued from Page One) Bids on a cwitrast to air con- centiy ruled tiiat under the pri­ Released from Jail diUon the hearing room in the .Obituary mary law the figure that counts is Municipal Building will be opened the one that. Is announced. Monday, July 23, at 11 a.m. In the Key FsrreU -Former Governor Ribicoff flew (OonttniMd from Pace Om ) ♦ King, assigned to a ]aQ cleanup bearing room. Roy FarrelL 55, of New Britain, hiMtie from Washington and land­ detail, was described by Anderson The air conditioning of the room died Turadsy at New Britain Gen­ ed in Um thick o f political bicker­ . fir s t pMtedly turn deaf ears to Negro as "in good spirits and content to wUl permit those who use the room eral Hospital He waa the father ing. demanda t>ccause if they, won't serve his time.' to ckiae the windows ualn st the of George Farrell of Vernon. As hia resignation from the post hear ua, our criea win be heard noise of Center St. traffic, which Mr. Farrell was born in Van of secretary of health, education “ It was gratifying to him to N ational I W E G IV E around the world.” , know that the people of Albanar has for many ysars interrupted Buren. Mains. and welfare went to the White Preaident Kennedy has asked are not only in sympathy wlra summer meetuiga- Besides his son, he is survived House today, a member of the Ko- the Justice Department fo f .a re­ those who are making this sacri­ Specifications call for reversing by his wife, Alma Deveau Farrell, waiskt camp sent a needling tele­ Stores port on the jailing of King and fice but are willing to present the functions of the two existing another aon, tix daughters, and gram to RUiiooff. another integration leader, the their bodies out of their moral air ducts, and the inxtallation o f a brother. Angelo Smeraldi,’ Congressman Rev. Ralph Abernathy. convictions,” Anderson - said. 12-inch diameter -round fresh air Funeral aervices will be held Kowalski’s fioor manager, sent a , And Roy Wilkins, executive sec­ duct with full damper leading from tomorrow at 8:l5 a.m. at the Ben­ -wire asking: GREEN retary of the National Association King began serving a 45-day Ls t a m p s J term Tuesday rather than pay a one duct to the other. ^ jamin J. Callahan Funeral Home, 'Do you believe your resigna­ for the Advancement of Colored The cooling unit Itself la to have 1602 Main St., East Hartford, with tion from te* important cabinet People, sent a telegram from New *178 fine. He was convicted of leading a mass demonstration a five-ton cooling capacity provid­ a requiem Mass at St. Mary’s post in the middle of the job will York offering Albany Negro lead- ...rmit ed by a water cooled condenser, Church in E u t Hartford at 9. ers “assistance in whatever waya without a parade permit, help the senior citizens get badly compressor,- evaporator coil, fans Burial will be in S t Mary’s Ceme- needed medical care legislation may be helpful in the situation Albany has a pbputaUon o f M,- and refrigerant piping. tery. by the vengeful jalUng” of 000, including about *4,000 Ns- this session of Congress?” MeGf Values Like These! created It will be installed in the at­ Friends may call at the, funeral Apparently anticipating such a the two ministers. I groes.______tic abova the- hearing room, and hixne today from 7 to () p-m. question, Ribicoff in an interview Groeery Specials like These! will be powered on a three-phasa, before leaving the nation’s capitol 230-volt, fiO-cycle electrical source. Mrs. Ann Griffin yesterday said “ all the work that Mrs. Ann Miller Griffin, 76, of could be done has been done on Brochure Suggested to ^SelV 71 Asylum St., Hartford, sister of William Miller of Manchester, died the medical care for the aged bill. MACARONI 7%OZ yesterday at a Hartford convales­ My department at UUs stage won't PKGS influence this health insurance DINNIR Manchester's School System Judge Weighs cent home. Kraft \ Sunrivors, besides her brother in bill plus or minus,' as it is now in Manchester, include a sister in the hands of the senate for a vote If a suggestion by board of edu-^George Bradlau, principal of Ben- Point o f Law New Haven, and several nieces and on Tuesday.” cation member Mrs. Katherine net Junior H i^ School and A. nephews. Ribicoff is slated to officially REG Bourn is adopted, the board might Hyatt Sutllffe, principal o f Rling ) Judge Searles Dearingtbh today announce hia candidacy for the Funeral services will be held TOWELS ROLLS cooperate with the Town Develop­ Junior High, his said. reserved desiclon in Circuit Court Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Taylor Senate tonight in S 10-mlnute tele­ CHUCK ROUST Board moniber Bdwaid a im ie y vision speech. His name will be Kleenex ment Cwnmission' on a public re­ 12 in a case which hinges on and Modeen Ftmeral Home, 233 lations project aimed at helping to said ths meetings show that thara whether moving a battery from Washington St., Hartford. Burial placed before the convention Sat­ "seir Manchester to praig)ectlve Is “no Md of possibiimas of araa- its display rack to another point will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery, urday by U.S. Senator Thomas J. residents and business concerns. derful results” through combined Dodd of Wtet Hartford. BONE-IN^ in the saitie room constitutes Hartford. REG ‘ Mrs. Bourn suggested to the consideration of problems. “ wrongfully taking and carrying Friends m a y ca ll at the funeral Meanwhile 'Kowalski announced RATHROOM Mrs. Bourn said the Joint meet­ school bocu^l last night that the away" within the meaning of lar home tonight and tom M TOW from today that be will be nominated by TISSUI ROLLS Gioice — Tender — Tasty two town bodies collaborate on ings dMwld inspire the board to ceny law,- 7 to 9 pjn. former Democratic Town Chair­ Delsciy preparing a descriptive brochure further action on letting the peo^ man Joseph C. Carini of Walling­ PERFECT FOR OLD FASHIONED POT ROAST pie know what the school system Ths question was raised by de­ about the school System. She said fense’ counsel Richard L«w in the Bin. Ida M. AntoUk ford. that, since educati LB are often a deciding factor in at­ 500 Charter Oak S t Main SL, A pt 27, died suddenly Haven Citizens CommittM for Ko­ JW a DRINK 46-OZ< tracting new people to a town, the only, whidi are distributed each walski, pushed for a Kowalski in­ axtra tandtr, juicy and full of flavor. Those well year with an annual report, are not Law, moving for dismissal of yesterday at her home. ORANGK-APRiepY CANS brochure would be a valuable aid the larceny charge against Mich­ Mrs. AntoUk was bora Jan. 17, dorsement In Wlfllingford and in giving information about the enough to promote understanding helped to win th4^ city’s nine dele­ trimmed, mouthwatering Roasts are really delicious of the school system. aud, contended the state failed to 1915 in Hartford, and lived in Man­ schools. prove such “ wrongfully ta k in g chester for the past 11 years. She gates for the Congressman in a “We should do more . . . to get primary there. eating - and chack tha The suggested publicity method our prograni before the people, all away” because there was no evi­ waa employed at Pratt and Whit­ ALSO - B-N Orangfi#hi«appl« - B-D Apph-Grap« Sptcial Low Price! grew out of a report by Supt. of dence that the battery had been ney Aircraft, division of United Ribicoff, who called on Kennedy of the people who are interest^” Woric on the high sdioM’a master schedule begins early. Principal A. Raymond Rogers Jr. studies at the White House Wednesday, B-T Orang«-6rvfiiffruit - B-l OrangE-BonaiiM Schools William H. Curtis about the wall chart while Vice Principal H. Blaine Miller Jr. reads off figures. IBM operator Mrs. Felix removed ftwm the premises. Aircraft Corp., BJaat Hartford, for recent meetings between achopl of­ agreed ‘board chairman Christie F. sai^ he will make an announce­ McCormick. He called for Tangarone stands before the computing machine while Mrs. Edith Longfellow looks on and Mrs. Prosecutor'E. George Gorsky 10 years. She was a member of ficials and the commission. Mem­ Rimlnald Cartwright types in the background. (Herald photo by Pinto). / contended the evidence proved that St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. ment on his resignation in a tele­ LB bers of the board agreed to en­ method to “get our program vision address tonight. BONELESS across.” .______Michaud BU^ed the battery, Survivors Include a daughter, dorse any further cooperative dis­ ped in his shirt, to a point about Mrs. Frederick Young of Man Ib e formal resignation, it was 1 cussions ' between the groups Ihe issue will be taken up at a learned, will be handed to Ken­ BONUS STAM P later board meeting, members de. 12th Circuit 12 feet from the rack and that his ChMter; a sister, Mrs. Lester Van which, they said, help to identify action constitutes larceny, v Winkle of Clifton, N. J., and two nedy before Ribicoff goes on the and resolve mutual problems and cided. Tall Order Arranging air in Hartford, Conn., at 7:30 Board member Ted Cummings Michaud^WHS Identified Isvcouct grandchildren. S P E C I A L S f to promote good public relations. Court Cases by Leon LeBlanc of East Hart­ p.m., EDT. Curtis told the board that he called the superintendent’s talks Funeral service! will be held to­ Thua the first man Kennedy with the Town Develoinnent Com. ford, proprietor of an Oaklafid St. morrow at 11 a.m-. at St. Mary's Tonder, .Flo’^rful LB and school officials have attended MANOHBKfBfc SESSION^-,’ service station, as one of t named to bis Cabinet will become several meetings and be has mission something of “missionary High School Glasses Church. The ReV. George F. No­ the first to leave the administra­ zeal" in publicizing the school sys. Thomas DelMastro. 2p; of 27 youths udip drove into the station strand, rector, will officiate. Buri­ California Roast spoken at two. 'Die others who at­ tion. Ribicoff eaid he wants to be tern. However, he added, “The b ^ Essex St., was fined $20 this May 15 aiid asked for 25 cents al WiU be Saturday morning in tended from the school system morning on a charge of tampier- worth of gasoline. in the Senate “ to have a vote as He C e ^ t NeeM - Buy Al Ye« Went I were A. Raymond Rogers Jr., prin­ method is still the press and public With an eye always on efficiency, Manchester High Laurel Grove Cemetery, Paterson, well as a voice” for the programs communications.” irig with a motor vehicle in con­ He said Michaud left the ear as N. J. cipal of Manchester High School; School’s admi^stration this summer has been compiling a nection with the same offense he was putting gas in the tank he supports. Friends may call at the Holmes Ribicoff, 52, resigned as Connec­ PRISHLY GROUND LB master'schedule to accommodate the nearly 2,500 students which occurred about 1 am. today. and went Into the station office. ^ n era l Home, 400 MiUn St., to­ DelMastro. plead^ guilty to He returned, LeBlanc testified, U d ticut governor to accept the Cab­ expected to attend classes in the fall. - night from 7 to 9. inet post early last year. Chuck Ground counts of tampering with a motor asked his companion if he had aii- Rogers Suggests Combining And tke problem is a mammoth# ...... - ■ ' • The family h u requested that There is no heir-apparent to the 900 EXTRA M STAMPS vehicle ahd larceny. other quarter. The companion said ona Of course, neither the adminis­ yes and LeBlanc then proceeded donations be made to the Amer­ $25,000-a-year job Ribicoff is leav­ Principal A.. Raymond Rogers Judge Seaile.s Dearlngton, how­ ican Heart Fund in lieu of flow­ tration nor the atudenta knew of ever, suggested a nolle on the to put more gas into the tank, he ing. SHOULDIR Two Faculty Athletic Jobs Jr. says 167 subjects will be of­ testified. - ers. Speculation bad centered on LB fered during the 1962-63 echool the decision in March. The result larceny count. • EXTRA M STAMPS has been several hundred changes ‘James P. Clancy/- 34| o f . Hpet- LeBlanc testified that Michaud lobert C. Weaver, Housing and 4 to 6 LBS year. The subjects will be taught Charles C. Ehrler Home Finance administrator. Manchester High School Princi-«>temch(dastic play for giiIrls,” and already in elective cards which had ford, was fined $15 for making went back into the station and W/IH THE fUKHASE Of Smoked Picnics by 104 teachers in 509 divisions. that later he ^aw Michaud with ROCKVILLE—Charles Carl Ehr­ Kennedy was asked about Weav­ pal A. Raymond Rogers Jr. sug- department wlU look into pro­ included those subjecta unnecessary noise with a motor In elu din g levels rang;ing from Rogers says any late changes in vehicle. He pleaded guilty this his shirt removed and wrapped ler, 78, of 30 Davia Ave., died late er at his news conference last viding girts’ interscholastic tesuns slow, or “special,” to college. All loot eveding'at RockvUle City Hos- S g a m c i m i gested to the bo^rd of education in tennis, golf, rlllety and swim electives will be allowed only if the morning .MVer he- had plead^ « » t around a wttery. week, but aetd h i would not talk e Akea Aluminum FeH M&DIY CURB LB last night that the^p^tiona of classes must be arranged within change is necessary. For example, gulHF feaiWr. *' He told the court that when pital. about a new welfare secretary un­ Sliced Bacon ming. the physical limitations of the He was born May 6, 1884 in PUSH faculty athletic manag^r.and di­ Rogers’ report was an addition he said, a subject change will be Clancy told the court Kis car Michaud saw him, he carried the til after Ribicoff had resigned. school plant — 86 claaerooms. granted a student who has decided had been stolen by some boys who battery back to the rack. Rockville, son of Napoleon and Weaver, a Negpfo, said last week HONOR MAID rector of athletics be cotubined, to a report from Kelley on the re - Since before classes ended last Sophie Long Ehrler. He had lived F J V EXTRA ^ STAMPS LB and that a financial assistahjt. be suits bis first year in the posi' to direct his ..high school study had damaged not only the m uffl^ Law questioned LeBlanc about he hoped to remain in his present SKMLISS Haddock Fillet » 39< ot month for the summer, the ad­ whether he had subsequently iden­ in Rockville for many years. post and continue to work for cre­ Frankfnrts hired for athletics. / tion. toward admission requirements of but also the engine. He had had W im WITH THE PUKCHA5E OF ANY O f THE FOLLOWING ministration has been combining a particular college or university. no opportunity to repair it when tified another youth and the one Mr. Ehrler is survived by several ation of a ^binet-level depart­ Evaluating the first year's work Kelley, working on a $12,000 the steady hum of electronic com- nephews and nieces. of the new position of director of Arbitrary changes will be denied, he was, arrested, he said. he saw with the battery. LeBlanc ment of urban affairs. Weaver Btutot, said in a written report putora with overtime man-hours denied' Making such an identifica­ Private funeral services will be was Kennedy’s'choice to head the athletics, held by Thomas Kelley thaT^e physical education depart he said. The case of Richard Johnson, 17, e Rnost Raspberry Preserve! to organise the results of elective All teachers are assigned to charged with tivo counts of breach tion. held at the Ladd Funeral Home, urban affairs agency which Con­ Sr., Rogers said a combination of ment 'dining the lM l-82 school cards, prepared by the students • Black Hog Insect Killer the posts would lead to better teach five classes . and are al­ of the peace, was .transferred to The cake of Clarence Burite, 22, 19 EUington Ave. Burial will be gress refused to create. year: in March. of 229 Autumn St.,'charged with Ribicoff, iriio was a member of functioning of the athletic pro­ 1. Completed baseball dugouts. located special duty' and a, free juvenile authorities.' in Grove HIU Cemetery. e Sta-Puf Fabric Softener hah sailon jue In order to provide the students period. Most have home rooms ' Two cases were transferred to larceny in connection with the There will be no calling hours. the House from 1948 until 1952, gram.. X Created a new 'poMtion of same incident, was nolled by Gors­ Rogers reported that Kelley’s with the courses they have select­ and lunch duty. the 9th Circuit, They were the seeks nomination for the Senate • Borcolene Jet Spray Storch ^ Se^sbfi's Bes! Produce Buys t trainer, hield by Walker Briggs. ed, the most efficient employment cases of Donald Loi.seau, 18. of ky. Burke is in jail on a charge seat now held by retiring Sen. Timely Needs work aiding in relieving routine 3. Added wrestling to the sportsT A major problem In preparing of. violating probation. • Finost Inglish Muffins rAcxAeioMi duties from coaches duiteg heavi­ of teachers and claMrooms must schedules is ■ conflict between Wliljmantic, and John Pacholskt Fu n e ra ls Prescott Bush, a Republican. The curriculum. be made. Dropouts, changes in 17, of Willlmantic, both charged Michaud was also presented in Republicans have chosen Rep. at Low Prices! ly schjsduled seasons, maintaining 4. Competed in 1 ^ contests, courses which are taken by large ^ e facilities and safety of ath­ electives and additions of new stu­ with larceny. The transfer was court today on a charge of breach Horace Seely-Brown to run for with 113 wins, 53 losses smd four numbers of students, says Rog­ Loida H, Caster the Senate. letes, and solving problems be­ dents all affect the scheduling ers. English periods in particular made because both are scheduled of the peace. He pleaded not guil­ EXTRA idM STAMPS Sunshina Marshmallow* '■** 39c ties, and won CCH< diampibnahlps to appear in the 9th circuit court ty and was echeduled tor trial by Funeral services for Louis H. w a t e r m e l o s plan. H tween Building Supervisor Theo­ have to be carefully assigned to in soccer, rifle, golf and swimming, Last fall, the mafter echedule Monday on similar charges. court July 19. Custer, 98 Hawthorne St., were HARIFORD—A limited profit Cains Swaat Raksh 31c * ai 19c dore Fairbanks and the physical and a state champlonahip in rlfle- a time'period, he said. held yesterday afternoon at Con­ WITH THE PURCHASE Of ANY OF THE FOLLOWING education department on space for was seriously snagged as school re­ Two cases were referred to the housing act "to atimulate the flow Laddia.Boy oooiCAirooc 3 {.^-2^ 29c *y- summed by about 1,200 changes The principal says a sa|lsfac- family relations officer, for in­ cordia Lutheran Church. The Rev. of private capital in new low-coat ,iCAIi0UNA - Red Ripe • 24-lb avg activities.. 5. In competition with school tory master schedule^-igived'max­ Vacation School Paul C. Kaiser (ffficlated. Mrs. June • Finast Orange Marnralode The principal said he is .“ con­ in electlvea This summer,, it is vestigation and continued to Aug. housing construction” was one of Chun King TJcT B9c teams, maintained a more than .500 imum usage of rooms. To provide l6. They are the'cases of^^EMward Beckwith was organist, and Wesley more than a score of pledges ad-^ cerned with the absence of any in- average for eight teama not so much the students' changes • Golden Suda# Wofers oz «uo ^ Hava a big slica ot but a board of education decision maximum' usage, many teachers Gaskell, of Coventry, chaiged with Ends Tomorrow Smith, soloist. Burial will be at vanced today in the proposed Chun King nooem *4>ican16c are assigned to several different breach of the peace, and Andrew the convenience of the family. Democratic state platform. • Finast T o m o to J u k e wnHTwoooA*nom« which has complicated scheduling. Chun King sot *auci *4Mm19c y/atarmalon - Full of EACH However, Dillon said the gov­ Both the 1962 Manchester Sum­ classrooms In the course of the Dlub^, 48, of 40 Oakwood Dr„ Bearers were Charles Custer, Ed­ The measure was proposed as school dsy. Consideration must be Pre-achodL primary and junior ward Custer, Howard Custer, Wil­ the tentative platform expressed • Finast Mandarin Oranges Nigerian 111, ernment would quickly recoup at' mer School and the high school chargied with breach of the peace, department pupils wUl participate A-1 Sauca 35c r ^ a a t, juicy flavor. least part of the loes because llb- given to a number of rooms which (ntoxlcktion and resisting arrest. liam Custer. Gordon Smith and concern over the "continued short­ curricula were affected by reduc­ are limited to particular classes, in closing exercises'of the Trinity • U ncle Ben's B k e laozMcxAei eiallsed depreciation wfil prompt tions in funds as an economy Both cases grew out of domestic Thomas J. CrocketL. age of decent, low-income hdus- ' Nastlas Chocolata QuA cinon ^3c such as homemaking and music. Covenant Daily Vacation Bible .TTie Holmes Funeral Home. 400 ing, particulariy for racial minori­ Taken to MMH job-creating businees investments. measure to meet a more than disturbances. School tomorrow at t p.m. at the 0) Pregresso Chkkarina Soup ^ Kennedy said the result could The west wall of the ' high Main Sti, waa in charge of arrange­ ties and senior citizens. Appian W ay Piixa Mix **ivs*39c $327,000 cut in the new school school's IBM room Includes two WTien Frazier Jones, 44, of church. be an increase of up to $4 billion budget. Hartford, failed to appear in court, ments. The platform document prepar­ e Finast English Muffins « Mirada Whip (»«*«*« 59c One of the visiting Weatem JO- ipr anmail Capital spending by colorful charts, one on which tags After the program, atudwitg will ed by a platform drafting com­ . Last month, Rogera announced are placed bwide teachers' names his C B M was continued to July 19 show their parents and guests vari­ • Finast Irish Roisin Breod JERSIY - Cultivated PINT gerlans, SO-year-old Joseifii A. bustoeas. and a notice to appear was or­ mittee headed by Secretary of Walch's Drink auA*rcAM31c five changes in proposed curricula, and the othor on which tags are ous projects completed during the State Ella T. Grasso will be given Makinde, is under treatment for a Dhder the depreciation rules, due to a board decMon not to hii^c dered. two-week course, the theme of • Finast Old Fashioned Demits > Klaanax Tabla Napkin* o l ^ 23c Blueberries assigned beside room i ndmbers. Cyclist Hurt, a public hearing Friday at 3 p.m. heart condition at Manchester Me­ owners of business assets claim additional teachers in the English, The charts show clearly any cqn- which was “Adventuring with annual tax deductions during' tbs at the Statler Hilton. • nnast Apple Raisin Coffee Cake Bordan's StarLac for-So *»< 'Jim t5 c morial Hospital in the special care social studies, mathematics and flicts such as two teachers as­ Christ" Chances are there will be few estimated useful life of those as­ Convention Slate The school provided a pienje • BM s Eye Hashed Blown Pototees *4)1 unit. art dephrtments. signed to the same classroom ot^ . Said Critical changes made in the party planks Bonnia Tuna 2 CANS 29c THOMPSON SIRDLISS - Rafrashing [{avor SAN TA ROSA - Tasta-tampting Flavor _ sets. The tax s a v li^ are set The changes Include elimination tWo classes assigned in the same lunch for pupils and staff membera While his condition is described aside to help finance the purchase prior to presentation of the plat­ • Birds Eye Cottage Fried Potatoes »oim u-om* by hospital authorities as critical, of Crafts 1 and U for. seniors and time slot to the one teacher. Meeting Tonight oh the church grounds today. form on the floor of the state Dem­ Baardsiay Codfish Cakas **c/Si^21c of replacement items whan old Robert O. Pmiton, 17, of 37 St. U and he is in an oxygen tent, the C r a ^ 1 for sophomorea. Art I for During the early part o f the Staff members include Mrs. John Paul Dr., waa repmled in critical ocratic convention Saturday morn­ • G e^ues Bread Dough equipment is no' longer useful. summer, the early plotting of ChUders, Mrs. William Smyth, Mra. Chickan of lha Saa uam^nMA *oS*35c Grapes Plums ^29< aeriousness oi the condition has juniors and seniors and Art II for The 13 delegates from Manches­ condition by a spokesman for Man­ ing at Buahnell Memorial. not yet been determined. A key feature of the new sys­ seniors, notehand for sophomores schedules was being done mostlyter to the. Democratic State Con­ Kenneth Nelson, Mrs. Kenneth e Finest Liverwurst tem is a set of broad guidelines chester Memorial Hospital this Chickan of tha Saa wtmmNA cS< 39< QRIIN NATIVR - Firm HMd* Makinde Said he did not feel well and juniors, personal typing for by hand. T he computing equip­ vention totnprrow and -Saturday Ogren, Mrs. Wendell Bither, BIrs, morning, where Ponton is being e Genoa Ham Loaf CALOORNIACALHORNIA SUNKIST - For Daliciout Lamo^a to useful lives 6t assets In each sophomores on Level HI and a new ment was being used to tally up wlU meet tomght at Cavey’s -Res­ Paul Norling, Mrs. Robert Olson, Chickan o f tha Saa *cam* 3 7 c on his arrival at Bradley F l ^ industry. 'Diese lives are consid­ treated In the special care zone for from Los Angeles along with seven course. Introduction to Business. the fourth quarter honor roll. taurant to discu^ the convention. the Rev. K. Ejnar Rask and Miss • Old Dutchman Skinless Franks u erably iriwrter than those put for­ Esther Granstront. Miss Gran- injuries sustained when his bi- Hospital Notes Jumbo Ripa Oliva* •na*cAN37c do; -3 Q c other Western Nigerian officials. ’I'he meeting has been called by 'cle waa struck by a car last Lemons Cabbage ward in tfM last official guide, Democratic Town Chairman Ted strom waa superintendent of the S • Nepce Pastrami However, he said he did not wish published in 1942. j ght,The is being treated for a Burry’s Gaucho Cookia* ma 39c to see a doctor immediately, but Cummings, who is one of the dele­ school. Assistants were Mrs. WD- >- Patieata Today: 228 e Meokime Maid Beef Cube Steaks The new system reduces these Change in Collecting Tuition 11am Crawford, Mrs. R ichard fracture of the left leg, cuts and wanted to wait and see whether gates. bruises, and a posaible coheuaaion. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: NabiKO Ritz Crackars "<• 37c the sick feeling would go away. lives and also sets up procedures Three of the delegates have an­ Danielson, Miss Barbara Rask, for even-tester depreciation if a Miss Marjorie MoCtellum, Mias Ponton roportedly was turning Mrs. Dorothy Wilmot, Coventry; He attended the meeting yester­ nounced their allegiance to Fhunk onto B. Bliddle Tpke. from the Sylvan Cesana, Glastonbury; day morning with town otficials.- firm actually replaces Its old Pondered by Education Bmrd Kowalski of MerldCn for Yhe -IT.S. Sandra McCallum and Mite Joyce equipment at a mo're rapid clip. Crawford. Popular Market driveway opposite Charlee Adamcc, 56 Gardner St.;'' K a i s e r ' s .h o u s ih o l d f o il to ft r oll 4 5 c Strongheart ibozcan | 0c Afterward, General Manager Senate nomination. Ludlow Rd. when he waa lUt by Mrs. Elizabeth McKinney, . 57 EXTRA JljL STAMPS Frorert Food Specials ! Richard Martin drove Makinde to In gmeral, the new proceduree A compromise suggestion tor#Manager Richard Martin, and di- Four others have announced the vehicle operated by -Philip Heniloek St.; Mra. Tercsla Nord, RBiSO lUIE PniM BIT the hospital to he examined. give businessmen greater freedom coUectlng tuition from out-of-town rectea Bupt. Curtis to ask the they favor Abraham A. tfiblcoff, Fines Fitted to Pay Hansen, 25, of • Willlmantic. .Han­ 17 Bahk S* - Mr.s. Prances Bas- to set their own depreciation rates U.S. Secretary of Health, Educa­ I GOLDEN - HOSPITALITY 13-OZ O r t f . Makinde is the chief agriculture pupils earlier was proposed to the general manager’s advice. sen. traveling west on the Turn­ tian, ll6 Washington St.; Alton MORTON'S ^ O O K i e S ASSORTMENT PKG O Z ® extension services officer in the so long as their replacement poli­ board of education last night by Board member William Buckley tion and Welfare, for the senator­ STOCaCHOLM — Fines levied in pike, saw neither the boy nor a red Sproul, 19 Avondale Rd.; Mra. CORNED BEff 12-OZ CAN cies are reaaonaUy in Itee with EXTRA STAMPS Libby's 59c Western Nigerian Ministry a t board membber Mrs. Jane Stuek. said that Bolton, Manchester’s ial nomination. The remaining six Sweden are'often “ day fines.” This traffic light, which he went Jacqueline Cote, 4 Diane Dr., Ver­ j ^ i Agriculture and Natural Re­ depreciation deductUms. Mrs. Stuek suggested that tui­ biggest tuition town, is 'iquite dis­ claim to be undecided. meana a fine equal to the offen- through, he told police. Ponton non : Donald Stula, 36 -Hammond It is rumored that t o n i g h t's der*a net Income in one day. This WISH-MNE HAUAN MESSRK DINNERS sources. According to Dillon, the average tion be collected at the end.of the mayed” over the suggestion that waa thrown over the roof of the St., RockvUle; Mrs. Dorothy Hut­ business probably will increase its first and third quarters of the fees be due earlier. meeting will result in aii announce­ system was introduced in 1931 in car, landing in the road 100 feet ton. , Somefs; ^ Mrs. . Helen Arm- Underwood 2 43c ment tomorrow that 10 of the YOUR CHOICE: deductions ,by 17 per cem through school year, rather than at the However, said Mrs. Katherine an effort to equaUze punlahmenta beyond the initial point of impact™Lradale St.; Mrs. Irena 11-OZ Snappy Dog Food 3’can? 29c the use of thd new gukwUnes. start of the school year and at Bourn, “ As it is, some other town delegates will Vote for Ribicoff. of offenders, whether rich or poor. police reported. Rempel. Wapplng; Mrs. Helen Wish-Bone dressing bozitl 33c HAM, 1URKEY. police reported. PKG EARLY AMERICAN Ae Business Aid Rep. John W. Byrnes of Wiscon­ midterm, as proposed last month. is operating on our money during Haiyien waa charged .with reck­ Peabody, East. Hartford; Carol CHICKEN, BEEF, sin, , chairman of the ‘ Republican The board’s policy at present la to the year— if the towh (Manchea,- less driying, and is scheduled to GUlet, Andover; August Hiamer 37 CAKE MIXES PKG ^ I • S A V I fSa Duncan Hines Policy Committee and a member collect the first half of the fee at ter) can use the money, then that appear in Circuit Court 12, Man­ Jr., Coventry: 'Thomas Fiengo, 67 SALGBURY STEAK of ^ House Ways and Means Firefighting Needs Subject Dinty Moore ^tew 24 oz can 55c InTcuc Slash midterm and the second at the is a worthwhile reason to change.” chester, July SO. Benton St.; Mrs. Virginia HolUs- P o t o r 41c Oomniiittee salid the new rules pro­ end'of the school year. She said preventing errors through ter, 52. Hollister St.,; Pamela zr" "Yer" eerdwi vide only part of the needed re­ Tracy, 54 Walnut St.; Mrs. Do- ■ 'X . t (Ooatlnued from Page One) The board has been considering estimates is not necessarily the Lipton Tea form. He said there should be earlier collections since last sole reason for making a change Of Meeting Set for July 24 menlca Pike, 116 Waddell Rd.; Val- greater acceleration of the depre­ About 'loM'u arle Michaud. Coventry; OiarKa SWEET PEAS g r a p e JUICE ’ Bad there been no steel price month, when the town controller in policy. Bqard member Eldward Salada Teas 4oipkc43c %*kOl BAG 29c 20e OFF PKG ciation allowance. discovered an underestimation in Glenney agreed. Mayer, East Hartford; John Crle, M &M Candies ' lOe OFF crixis in April and no stock, mar. House Speaker John W. McCor­ An informal meeting to dis-^ General Manager Richard Mar­ 481 Parker. St.; Vernon Hauschlld, 4fOZ 1 n-oin-oziAo lAO 53« SALE! •pS ? 73c SALE! OF 100 99* ket collapse in May, the annomice- the board of education’s 1961-62 Board member Atty. Donald cuss the town’s need for firehouses, tin said the town might not have - Anderaon-ShM Rost and Auxil­ cXns 2 9 * mack, D-Mass., eaid the Ubefal- revenue. The school board's mis­ 98 Constance Dr.; James Cos­ 2 2 9 * inent probably wouldn’t have been ixed depreciation should help pass Richter- called the proposed earlier full-time firemen and more equip­ to buy additional land for the cen­ iary, VFW, will entertain Hartford grove, 426 Washin^on St.; Mrs. 12-OZCAN I t c ready until late this month o r calculation helped contribute to an collections a matter of “sound eco­ ment has been, set for the board of tral firehouse. County Council third district, Sat­ . PKG QTSIZE C Q - Kennedy’s interim tax reform bill, unexpected general fund aurplua of Lots Young, 22-Ssmtina Dr.; Ron­ Salada Tea Bags^® " 65e 4<>ZCAN 59c c ^ ? . e PKG Of 12 O O C aarly In August. now before the Senate Finance nomics.” Said member Ted Cum­ directors and other town agencies “ We can build on what w i’ve urday at 7:30 p.m. at the poat ald Hunt, 170 Loomis St.; Robert Swsaaa's cSfiS. Odikea Dioaer 59c R'&R OF 48 65 25 Steel will be one of the princl about $108,680, according to fig­ mings, "If it edn increase the ac-> Tueadey, July 24, at 3 pjh. in Uie got,” he said, if necessary. home. Mrs. Charles Hirth and « Committee, in acceptable form. ures yesterday, from the eontrol- Ponton. 37 St. Paul Dr.; Earl pal benefioiarles of the Uberalisa- ouiwcy of our estimates, then I’m hearing room of the Municipal The tract being considered is committee will refreshmenta Blinn, Hartford 'Tpke., RockvlUe; NIBLETS 12-01 Swauaa S m a m ’c m x m Tatkey Piaaer 49c licn. Railroads and paper produc. lar’B office. Barller tuitlim col- Building. **American Fashm*^ STAINLESS TABLEWARE for accuracy.” ' on's west of the Municliml Build­ after the meetings. Bfra. Florence Grace Goucher, Ellington. CORN CANS are - also wiU receive substantial leetione would remove the rlak of Mrs. S t u ^ m>eaklng on her The directors' voted July 8 to ra tt la chairman of a glfi table. Green Giant 43- 14-OZCAN 49c .. IT MinNATIONU SKVCk Cte error in relying moat of the year ing parking loit MsHfai said the ADMITTED TODAY: Mra. M. R&R CHICKEN FRICASSEE banefiu. auggestidn, said that collections study the wl^le situation, especi­ Auxiliary membera are reminded to Dorotlyr Thompaori. 462 Hilliard St. E A EXTRA M 6 TAMPS Ths estimated first-jrear rev- Records on estimiatea of tuition revenue, ally Jfae prppoSed construction of town could use th e, piulcing lot HOWONSMi at the end of-t^ first and third Itself. bring Items for the table. Bm'THS YESTERDAY: A son to adue )K>es of $LS bUlkm will, be ■aya the board. quarters would reduce miscalcula- two-firehouses. ^ RACKAGt UNITS 2, 3 a.6 4 : "| UteT I Stel AVMAIU In preparation fdr the > meeting, Mr. and Blrs.'Rlchkrd Jette, Tol­ the largest since Congress revfaed Supt. o f Schoela IVilUam H. Cur­ U5ns in revenues by noting droj^ Invited' to attend are the build­ Manchester Barracks, Veterans land; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Green Giant Peas' 2 43^c BABY FOOD the. tax lasrs in 1M4. Warrantee Deed tis said that, whatever Jhe decision Martin advis^ the building .-com­ BOMFUn outs earlier. . \ ing copunittee, the fire and police of World War I, and ladies aiucil- ard 'Anderson, 22 Ridge SL; a Beech-Nut STRAINED 9 ‘5S'95< n I ANYFUtCKMi ONIT I ANTNaeNME . Ths dapreelsUoa overhaul ptob- Keith B. GUddea and Doris C. on collecting, area towna should Bupt. Curtis said he had dis­ , and Araold' Lawrence, Ufe mittee to meet prior to 8 p. m,'July iary will have its second, annual Aunt JgminMi WgHIbs t 24 and elect a chairman, iGUmoure daughter to Mr, and Mrs. Edward ■ihly means an eud to any hope Glidden to John Allen Partridge, be given advance notice of the cussed tuition collection with of­ e ct who'designed the prelim- pipnic Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. DucloS, IS Starkweather St.; a son CHOVRED * »)) Oi JAM 92e ter a balanced budget in the IMS property at 72 Lawton Rd. change. Board member 'Ted Cum­ ficials from the State Department plans for a central firehouse N. Cole, the formSr Chairman,, re­ at Wickham Park. All World War to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilson, 6reen Giant 49* liMjat year that bagim July L Ib e UaPHrfSM mings suggeiirted a ofie-year grace of Education, and learned that aya- [>e «n ‘McKee S t'.‘ , cently resigned. ' I veterans and their families are $87 Hartford Rd. _ dfiABEnfi* TOBACCO raobuCTS tXIMEt erom stamp offer lavantts loss, by tiaeU, win more Hannah K. Jenasn agnlnat Aetna period before putting the measure tems vaiy from (own to .towm- Estimated cost of the two flre- Martin left the calling of the thvite4 ahd reminded to bring a plo- BIRTHS TODAY: A eon to Mr. ^ >»*CI1VI ttl t a a WAlKWAt aiPtt MMMtt O M ir. t e a wipe out the | m mfflian Realty Co., forecloaure of mortgage ito effect. Howevep, most communttica- hoiteei, not including the possible building committee meeting to nie lunch, beverages, and artlclea and Mra. Geotge Lewis, Andoyer; .am iw wtddi Ksnaedy toncaat la on property at B. Oantar B t, naar The board decided to seek an lect fees at the middle and end ot purchaM of a Site for the central Truman Crandall, secretary of the for a white eleiduint jlarty. Fire- a son to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 1 •* P it k t e ^ on the iasue from Gsj^ral the year, he said. firehopsa, is $56(^000. * conp^ttee. plaeea are avaU^Ua for oookouta. iDiOarU. u Otent Bt,. RoekviU*. ** I ■ - ■' r - . »

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I ^ E TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ THURSDAY, JULY 12 , m Z lIANCHEBTEft EVENING HERATiD. MANCHESTER* CONN, THURSDAT. JULY 12, 1962 PAGE THIRTEEN Deatlui hast Night From Your Neighbors Kitchen NEW YORK (AP)—Edward P. Hutton, 8«, founder and retired ■M L, senior partner of the Wall Street Bv nORISt RKUHNC I firm of E. F. Hutton * Oo., died . . . and you gat MiV IvesUe "A. WUliamson. North Wednesday after a long Illness. A>PsL0W r d m ” Rd.. B^lnn. has shaved her recipe Hutton left high school at the age for B iw n ed Rl>'e .vvith many :of 16 to begin a career that made Plaid Stamps, tool friends add neiphhors \vho often 'him a multimllllpnaire broHer, make it foXpollncks anX^pionics. i corporation executive and phllan- WILL HELP She serves ilk with fowl ^ d es- jthropist. He was bom in New peciallv with riwst pheasanKw'tth York. Brazil’ Not Stu^ifr. The Stuff^mr CORTLAND. N.T. (AP) - CSart TO recipe was piveii t(\her the CoR* D, Reed, T t, former Broadway nectiriit Game Breeder's AssootS'^ theatrical producer, died Wednes­ tion and is one of\^er fa\t)rlte day. Reed, who was born in Per­ dressings. ry, Iowa, moved to Cortland eight Brm\iieIAM 5 3.99 gardening, bridge and sewing. again. strength tea and pour hot brew into glasses filled with ice;'serve Feldtd>-Sp«cial SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY \ If your pie crust is tough you Really Good Tea with .superfine granulated sugar may have added loo much water: Half-fill the teapot with boiling and lemon. lb. SLICED BOLOGNA 35' over-mixed after the w-ater was water, then pour out. Add 1 tea­ 8c added; used insufficient shorten­ spoon loose tea or 1 teabag for Tlie early Colonial settlers made SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY 1^', . . 1? ing, or cut in the shortening too each cup of furiously boiling pumpkin soup, stew, pudding, bread 1-Day Sarvic* fine. water, pouring the water over the and griddle cakes, as well as pla. l i v E r w u r s t CHUNK l. 5 9 ' SC'- ' WESTERN \ lllSl i i i nit* ■ p Miig Cherries LB FRESH SW€ET. TENDERFENDER H6W O'CIOcg SERVING Com DOZ QUALITY NEW SOUTHERNN m LB ----- 1‘RINT Potatoes 'BAG * . UP FOOD . AT EVERYDAY LOW PRICES! . Asparagus 2 45‘ Italian P. Label 1VS LB Green Beans Frozen PKG TENDER-FLAVORFUl Vi GAL « f e a A Fruit Drinks Assorted Flavors BOT NO. 303 C ^ S SHURFINE * ^ FRUIT DRINKS, Orange- 1 QT 14 0 Z i| FRUIT COCKTAIL H Grape—Party Punch 3 CANS l e U v JANE PARKER, REAL HOMEMADE '/t GAL BOT Dad's Root Beer 49' Tool RIB END Flavor, Large 8 Inch 1 lb 8 oz Reg. 59c o o * 2 K * 4 5 ' ■ PORK SAVE 20c 0%iiC Gum Candy Grand Assortment PKG Jmw A P P LE P IE EACH 39' \ ROAST Chocolate ^ rs sfzE 10 BARS 39' Jane Parker Lge 8 in. HERSHEY, GOOD BAR, ALMOND OR PLAIN B t t M M T MY-T-FINE PUDDINGS 1 lb 1 oz, Reg. 59c ea AN G EL POOD R IN G 39' ' " ' ' ...... T . . ■ I. itiH 39c Lb. K im m VANITY FAIR Sc OFF OutstandinH Value! 2 pKcs. 1 7 ® Facial Tistilfi OUTSTANDING VALUEI ■lUI RIUON 4 ROUS PiR fK a Banquet Frozen Pies RIB Taiiet Tissue 12*°^ *8 9 ' 32 02. SIZE SHURFINE Apple Pie Sandw ich Crem es OUTSTANDING VAlUi STEAKS Mayonnaise «* 59' Blueberry Pie ' JANE PARKER , IVj LB i l ^ G PRUNE JUICE 2 JANE PARKER REOUIARLAiTwe YH. z MOST VARIETIES P K G . * l w J«n9 Farkpr MarbU, Gold lava St Buttermilk Bread j f Lb. Pound Cake C.tSCENT SIZE 37* LIBBY'S 79c NABISCO ZAREX-ASjiQRTED FLAVORS RItz Oackers ' 37‘ Fruh Syr^s 2 65' Extra Plaid Stamps This Weak on Round Roast on a spit! SUNSHINE AMERICAN CORNED BEEF HASH Hi Ho Crackers "">*«'* 25 ' Dry Fruit Syrups 29' Many Items Clearly M arlf^ and IDUCATOR , RRM ------Displayed in The Stores Fof^ outdoor eatinR that’s pure pleasu^ try Mott’e 2 CANS 6 5 ® CHICKEN Sesame Crackers 39' -Beef Stew 49' ‘Tender-lVim” Roast on a spit. If you like, -marinate niH it in a spicy sauce in the refrigerator. Then—^et Dad LEGS I. MrMM (Dr. 1M„ J.I, M A H(«tl« .1 *Ll »SP $«« i* ‘ roast it on a spit over hot coals till tender, basting NBC with a-barbecue sauce. .-then serve the .most tender, Mott's Beech-Nut Coffee Geld Medal Flour MOTTS REGULAR 59e LB. ALL BEEF most juicy roast ever. 1 - 49c Lb. A. M. P. M. "Extra Fluffy", A ll RITZ CRACKERS"-3 7 it OFF RFGUIAR OR MIA All PURPOtt . LAMB Fruit Juico Drinks LARGE a q c u a a a c SLBCYC FACE RUMP PKG 4 4 - ?. FARM FRESH 1QT, Q IC CAN e e BAG PATTIES CAN w 1 •r ! r i 35c Lb. Chicken of the Sen HABITANT 1-1 lb U «x CMnt 41c GrGund SOTTOMROUND 3 Lbs. $1.00 Spry SlH>rt»in9 | tabr f**!* Tune P m Soup 2 ' uc*w 29' E 3 S B S L / 9 jarsW" Strained VVHin MiAT AAC . Da MONTI IT iW » ' ^ IcOFF OAC ScOFF AAC / 7 0ZtAN wT MOn'S FAMOUS ,,.« n 4U ,.,e.»B4 6(„,9Y DiniTIC A y e Tomotoes 2"^'^''*49' TOMATOES ’,6V.'OZCAN 4 / 'TENDER-TRIM" QUALITY ‘ ■ O'. * ' B e e f Ivory Liquid Personol Ivory /Camay Soop Dux Premium ^ , ^ Detergent You Get A SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE We ajtkti ' / ' ' l.i • ■ tARteE r a c “RAIN CHECK” 4 ,,R s2 b ^ ItOZ AVC ' 1/ PKG 4 T THURSDAY thru SATURDAY Limit s i/ P fE CAN 4 # In Uia event becauM oC \ unforeseen c o ii a i ...... h Thia is Mott’s famous 59c* a Mott'a runa eaf of any ad­ t . pound quality Ground Beef. vertised item, QTou can re­ 517 mODLE TPKE, EAST ^ LARGE SWEN Oxydol Dtttrgont i Cheer Detergent Tide Detergent Dosh Detergent FYcaUy ffonnd every hour from ceive a “RAIN t »E C k ” 100^ beM to insnre your getting entitling you to the prod­ NEAR) THE MEEN . ' i - uct on your next, regular CAKTALOOPES lARCE A ge, lARGt A g e LARGE ACC lARGE AAC the maxipinm in fresh delicious visit to the stoto. PKG 0 3 fkG 4 3 — PKG 4 J PKG 40 ^ heefstenk flavor. -- MANCHESTER

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A ■ ■7' / • I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1962 PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE ^URTEEN MAl^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANGHEJ5TER. CONN, THURSDAY, JULY 1 2 , 1 9 62 iway, subject to approval by a majority submit another nsme for esnsld Thru we eaM « t another point 'in Safe Bike Riding Rie, file; (2) team tb:ridA well b4- South Windsor of the Onincil. Voting qh the eratiof). BUG(tS b u n n y OUR BOARDING HOUSE witk MAJOR HCMiPLE DAILY dW)8SWORO PUZZLE his letter reviewlngy the‘situation, I I Holt-Knislis fpre going out T^one with a bicy­ recqrtimendatiOn of Hirowe’s Throws, 'an attorney, cxpiwss- £hat he felt the repeated'.counefl NAW! «TAND 8ACK,PpCl . o ' ’ ■ S.'- Sergeants Theme cle; (3) pve the^riSAt-of-way to name more than once, the Coun- ed his gratitude to the councilmen denia'ls 'ke sipprope JUn Appoint­ ■" ■ toBCCTH'EOOKIN... pedestrians and autemobiles; (4) AttVb T h ro w n q(l has refused Its approval in a and toam' offleiaia wUb aoppotted ment hnee oantsioilbt on his intng- WN New SIT OF A r ie l? THAT •'Siunmer Safety” win be the pans a bicycle teat V fpre you 6-8 vote. him. rity.-And i efei tefl asum. -who •’Thhflt ENCVCLOPEPIAS H W VeW KND OPMDU.' topic of discusaion tomorrow at ride your bicycle on the nteet or Throwe has been supported by "On the other hand.” he oon- there must be aoinc reason to xWON'TFITINTHIS highway; (5) ride singlb bn a Democrats Thomas Burgees. timied, "I regret, the action of the deny the reappointment” to. tHb, llM.VA»,MR.BORMan«.rM RSnRSD «»»»• I »;S0 a.ni. on th? P»t Turner Show bicycle; (6) keep both hands on Calls End to suEi.r..ru.N£ep NOW ArTERAN ILLUSTRIOOSOlWEefl S to ttT o lk on WZNF. radio. FYank Pierce and Lawrence Keefe other conncil members in! putting record of the planning and zon­ A tl««Ee ONE IMIMEARTS ANO«ci6NCE«,Wrr(»A , \ handle bars srhila you. ara ridiii|:. on the council. Mayor John Mad- pblitica ahead of the interests of ing camiseion “before snaking «i|y 'ninwr will intenriew ' Polloe These are the most Important of 9rro P SOLDI ERIN fi A4 THE 6IOE/. | d ^ and Councilmen John Wood­ the town and the effectlvenSm a( Judgment.” SrL Walter Marguabn ooncemins rules for riding but ther* ’ are Council Feud n r « m a M children and their summer ridln* cock, .Bdarard 'Steben,' DeAte a new. council. Even more deeqWy Ulie Oemocrdtic ITmun 'Omnmtt- otbeis,^’’ SgL FWguaon sakL Burnham, John Bgan and Gay­ do I regret- the actions of the tee has appoiitked Atty. Edwin T 3 R U M K / * J •*VMriHv« of bicycles and other vehiclea “Obeying the ndes of good driv­ Jamba ‘nirowe, wlioes appoint­ •ta la " such aa tri cycles, aoooteia, toast­ lord Paine have rejected the nom­ three Democratic members who Ijsssman, Atty, 'Frank Ahearn and ing is as important -to children ment to the plannfhg am) aontng ination. •PM tU a * 25 C i£t* er wsfons and roller abates. attempted to uae me. my ablHty Uh. Irv ^ g g s e cBnaan.'SI' nomhint- MVWb who ri have any alternate ' candidate in Imuaa IMtz, -Meffoae m t ,ITHW>TO *eSPECIAU.V ( SUPPOSE OUNNO. , VEAHfTHATS A U RK3HT-. ■as"' sasa. S3 C ra m mind. 4 - t T t t . oooo. \BE.OOOLA. IF THAT V HES a W E L L ? ) AND IT S AlUJCH B E T T E R h- ■ S H C fT / IlCOUUJN'T VELLING OF \ M O O ( t f FOR SUITED FCK THIS CAPER r r r 1 AFF( HIS AUERTEO HERS THAN THAT RIG VDU ••U M dlr.) n L T O M ISS': O T H E R S O F H A D O N / BT Sinttamwar BT^ IT m !Tu \iss ilO r ir ii w STPartaMa duir IT IT T r f l the BEST selected by popular «Vm «dU- ONLY V£RY 4IA iiim (ah.) IT IT ~ 44nnh ■aww ZD uifliiPS^py' 4 S S — tealoa (ah.) B. sr*r ww 7 » 4sciifeiat MIDMJE lUKNmCE a u ? 8 r ^ n d «. 4iBaa4(daii«) E , 4»BnaM parti H EAST ^-IR n s a t iie a l IT thnate L PeuUr't itMk !• bfltt... IN MANCHCSIER • ID M tM iT M . a F " E 80 Fondor . . . to juicy . . . CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER s j i s a r ' ^ ir cr • • G ra f — li to flavorful . . . selected 'si FW w PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMKLR IT from tha top grades of YES, MY CARLYLE DESTRUCTIVE SaeattMcaa si U.S.D.A. clioico beaf, to TO DO THE R A S C A L . • AMva W TH»NOU SHOULD A nd AT anough to push a oarT^ was attached to .a coronet pf seed e e P R yiN S in t o a m y 's p r iv a t e l i f e t h is TH AT S S tk 3 pearls and oituige. blossoms, and to Ifantucket Island, Mass., Mrs. IffiPCOSLKED MEATS WAY. AS HER lAVrYEK, I - MOVIE NT... ■he carried a bouquet of white Holt wore a medium-gray summer mLoanmisimat I'M only trying carnations and baby’s breath. suit with white accessories, and a MHom.tL^xaxuv xpoaoKf TD UNDERSTAND HER LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON Misp Mitzi KaisUs corsage of white roscA. The sou.-J Heinz Ketchup VEAL LO A F o w r WOH ABOUT A M Y. JH?T R O S S f BEHEK. SIR, ______\ •/ ...... pie live at 71 Silverwood Rd., ; SIRLOIN T B O K O L* HER DOCRX?, . a sister of the bride, was mate of t'B ?IIW*3? honor. Rriilesmalds were Miss VernOn. PAP LO A F , Mrs. Holt is a 1957 graduate of* | Sheila Hol>en of Hartford, Miss New Britain High School, and a Lb. O U V t LO A F Mara Vahags of Wallingford, Miss 1059 graduate of Morse College.' SAVE and SHORT Miriam Landlno of Marion, Conn., 14 O i. IMITATION Hartford, She Is employed by i U>. and Mias Karen Klrshofer of Bris­ Ailing Rubber Co., Hartft^. Mr. ■ 9c CHICKEN LOAF tol. They wore floor-length gowns Holt is a 1957 graduate Of Man­ Bot. > PORTERHOUSE of silk organza with fltted bodices chester High School, attended ,. and fu S i^ rts, cabbage rose hebd- Bryant^ Qollege. Providence, R. I., '1 or TOP ROUND • pieces with, tdreular veils, and car­ 1.09 7 -/ Z and graduated from Morse Col- j I ried bouquets of - yellow^ shasta lege, Hartford. He Is employed || ft’ Compart tha Quality ft Compare the Cut or pompons and baby's breath. The at Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, B .C . BaD. B. C. BY JOHNNY HART maid of honor was dressed In vio­ division of United Aircraft Corp.. || ft Compare the Trim ft Compare the Value let with orchid trim, and ■ the East Hartford. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE T U N A FISH YOUR REST STEAK VALUE AT ANY PRICE! BREAKFAST co m ew tm iik! jITOIP'IDUNOT ' EVIDtNTLy INC p e t e r ! e e r n ip o p TOTMXTOSTRANeeRS! PUSUINSKYSPONYWIWr NELPME! THEM?—'>^RE I saL]HeM! Physicians Report MLR FRATERNCMfi SERIOUS ? liOcal StookH Halfhill't WITH STRANfiERS. — j — - Qiiirchill Now Hit COCKTAIL ONE OFTHEM SEEMS lo e c r R iD Grated T0BE6MN6HER OF these By Infection, Fever Quotatioas Furnished by TU R K ^ EYS freckles! Coburn MIddlebrook, Inc. White Meat Bask Storks or DEUGH T (OoBtlnaeg from Page One) Bid Asked I ‘"There has been some decrease Conn. Bank and Trust MOTIVE FRESH OVEN READY Giant of the swelling of .this ,leg.” OO. ••e*a**aa<*a** S3 58 He had had a good night after a Hartford National 4 S O ,. Bomewhat Uring day Wednesday. Bank and Trust 0>. 4414 49 Ih c**, IMw 7ah HamTUhMki There was talk earlier today that mL Mia A a fiM.« / f ^ FIra Inauraaqa Companim Italian Tomatoes / he might be staying only a couple T“ mors weeks at the hospital and Htfd. F ir e ...... 54 ^ 5814 7t« then g o . to his country home for National Fire ...... 115 130 MORTY MEEKLB / BY DICK CAVALLI recuperation. He broke his thigh Phoenix Fire ...... 94 100 June 38 in a fall in a Monte Cano Progresto Avg. Lb. EXTRA SSST STAMK! MU’KEY FINN A V R LEONARD Life and Indemnity In*. Cos. Widr Iturcliaw •( It at. Pt.,. SEinlau IHEDRIVEHN? hotel. . ■ Aetna Casualty...... 64 72 6EEyX)LAIB^ Lord Moran, Sir Winston’a per­ THAT'S HIS 36th/ eurr>duiX)NTi Aetna Life ...... 108 ' 118 SAVE ARMOUR STAR FRANKS THEY LEAD NOW WINTHfSF... sonal physician, and the three oth­ (76nh. General ...... 110 . 120 l1^6«H»Nnr»iS \HM»wnMAR z JwnMSP TO IIMLMMI ) w nrMooKi blood clot In the injured limb. North, and Judd MOST MEN H A T ET D 60 CT HE^ VERY FOND OF ISN015, AMP MMaV aSM CPVtf 4HTI Momiga CAN jA rp aa aA T i voua HOWlVMNMm Waitihf'to'eec Sir'Winston If his LIVERWURST or BOLOGNA DMet hs Hdi Ceepoa Coed fm ms UNUSUAL., SHOPiPINEi BU T0« 7IH eR WINDOW SHOppINSi Stanlby Works . cncK inVBcMci!:/MO^|g^^iL.iur condition, permitt^ was- an old VeAJar-Boot ;... D0E9NT SEEM1DMINCt„ ^ / / / ^ ^ / friend- Bernard /'Baru^ O h ew lleiii Noodles i ... 33* "st’ 29* financier aiid AdviMr .toi' pgash Tift' above quotations are not to | IN FREErr STAMPS dents< who (lew in fraftf Chm.dva Armour's Star be oopstrusd sif actual marketa. ISoyo Souco .M U 49* WMi Am FHKlmae of $S or‘MoM IC At Tesw Frieadiy Fsftelar AGENCY, ^ a ^ S ^ who win i u • tt , By tha Piece month, tiild; * 4 ' ; Permit Revoked Valid thn Saturday, Jaly l4Hi " I -vAMlld Uke to c iA qei', my Aoum ONLV-n^MI TO PAMILT (save !0 c lb.) Ma Siawiii with CifaraHat or laar— State Law ^//7/ younr ^ t o d Sir. WlAston Mdore ' Yi ARTFORS (A P I—Revocation ] Lb. flying hdme .tomoiTOfri" of the -hQuor permit of. John W. 0 ^ f * /------—r-r— . Archer of Foley'* RestaUfsaL 980 I v ;. ' ■ 1' m Railroad Ave., Bridgeport, has ______^r— 1 Zaj^wsld Named .'been announced yesterday by the S t ^ liquor Control Commission. I w aiiie state‘agency said yesterday j Hose Co. CaptaiiK Archer showed Bnanc(al Irrespon­ INE STOftY OF MARTHA WAVNB BY WILSON SCRUGGS sibility by piling up a debt of | 50 EXTRA STAMPS D A V Y JONES Henry ZatkowakL M Union SL, 81,<56.57 in liquor bills. ^ D U te RkSHr, MIW AKMOLO. TMCRES ^ ''fOtiKE 60IUS TO PHOME LARK BY LEFT and Me WILLI AM8 waa riected captain of Hoaa Co. 3, each M T V ■ WITH PURCJ1AS6 OP LARGE 14**OZ. ROTTU 11 HAVE TURNED MV-FATMER scMsmMoyou ^ annex -AMD EZPUktM EviaynMMj The permit of Donald M. lanus-1 l*Vi GOT ID VeS, MAS. BAINK Blglith District Fire Department, si, (Jotton Club, 424 Newhall SL, AdAINST ME..AUD MOW TUCK^ CAW tX), OtWiE. HAVE A LOOK .... 1 k n o w / ' at ifa annual meeting last night Hamden, was suspended for 15 MOmMOZOtl COtAS MTU ME. AT WHAT %iVS at fire headquarters. Main gnd DO ABOUT IT PICKEO UR daje for selling .to a minor, per- HBliard Sts. mittliig a disturbance, ietusnu; to ICASDLE SHAMPOO Other officers ai* Alfred Ven- cooperate with police anc) failing naifl,' tirat' UeUtanant; Cbarlas ! to furnish all the necessary am-1 Smith, second Jleutehant; Earle ■ FRESH. GOLDEN ^ A BrjranL •ecretary-traasurer;. Har­ pliWe forms to the eoramlsslon. old XcLNTkn, and Clarence War­ -The permit Of Salvator F. Pug- Ib ner, auditors; Paul Cervini,. house The permit of Salvatore F. Pug- I eonunittee, and EArte Bryant^dele- Society,. 326 Hough Ave., Bridge­ - '. 1 gate to tha State Firemen's (Jon port, waa suspended for 20 days ventiofl- at Torrlngton. -J for selHltg Hquor before hours .on | Sundkfii'seUtaig to' others than SWEET Zatkbwski wtm tha?~John i CORN 6 i 29' limerick mamevlal trophy t w V t * -m'erhhera and guwta and failing to I dilUUJidlBC firMinui’iif mnintntn • fuaab.hook prop«rly« if- ■ u ‘ • I 1 ) ■ I ^ ^ . ■ '■ - < ■ A II 7 V' ■

1 ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN-,THtJRSDAY, JULY 11, 19«f tl. I t ' ' ■ 7 p a g e s ix t e e n MAHCff^TER EVENING HERALD, MAN.TOEStE^ CONN, THURSDAY. JULY 12. 1962 PAGE SEVENTEEN Legion Defeats RockvilleV 4-2, Moves Closer to THE Herald Angle r / ,. ■p ’ ■ Kelley, Bests/Olander M d iw fjfe y Wins 11 th HOWIE HOLCOMB ‘ Aaatatnnt Sporta Editer MilUoh Dollar a Year Job, \ wilBi 15, 111 Below J^r Showing A Mid'Seaaon Look at the BacM . INTERNATION.\L UE.\GI:E Iilajor league baseball has just completed its All-Star Game Catchers for Knuckleballs brei^the first one that is, time for all baseball experts (?) P o p l^ J ^ e x t One ?tep closer to the ^ n e Four baseball championship in Lu.sty hitting by Dick Cobb NEW YORK (AP)—Just 10 months a|ro Art Mahaffey’s paced Pagani's to a 16-7 victory- earieer stood at the brink of disaster. Today the young Phil­ to take stock of what’s happening. Then they can think up American Legion plav/is Manchester’s star studded array. over Lawyers a t' V'erplanck Field flowery axciises to explain why the league standings aren’t Nte\YYORfe (APV~Eleven CINCaNNA’JI (A P )—Hgnk "I'd say Wilhelm's pilches June 22. and currently is bat­ adelphia pitcher is standing; at the threshold of star- led by Last night at Rock\Mle’s Henry Park, before the largest last night! Cobb slammed a grand the way they (the experts) confidently prMicted they’d be big lekgttf roilM , veteran Clncirtnatl are 99 per cent knuckle bqlls,” ting .328 in 21 games. He has crowd to watch a diamiond game in year.'. Manche.ster turned slam homer, a double and triple — 'I----- *'dom. r-ot*>che Lois Reds' catcher, bays this men Foiles added. "Of course a hit four home runs, one eS., Hit over the eye by a ball back in April. Don . Dify^ back the home, rinh,, 4-2. In win­ 'o account for one-third of his Angeles |(2tt;'lire moving behind the plate, ehould be paid catcher never knoi^q jpst them a grand slammer. Hfs 23- team's hits. Jim McGo'wan sl.so hit - - -- v\ • thrown at full force from only S All-Star time, which follows thei seaacn oqmmeni had -GiKioago, where the ball is going. hits also Include four douMea ning .Manche.'ler r/tauied lt.a per­ Summarly: , victory a million dollars a year—espe­ fect record. whii>h now numbers hard for the winners, collecting a or 3 feet away in a game at Cin­ Fourth of July holiday by only a Roustqk' .Philadelphia and New toward t, cially when they have to Neither does the pitcher for and he has drivMi in 16 nm- Msachetter i4> homer and two singles. . i * ‘ \ I ■ ■ cinnati last September, Mahalfey few daya. Is traditionally and often Yeok ■ "out 'Af -It;’" entirely and they niark. Nine kre mope' (;h»ii handle a lot of knuckle bail that matter. .. Foiles. who has been playiaff ght win.a. amt tacked a .aecond ah a rhl has made a remarkable rtscoyery, mathematically, the half-way point ef^ t on Uie sei ond place Rock- P.^ardfin rf ...... 4 Dave Kosiol socked a home haven’t disappointed. Alt four are halfway home. pitching.. "The only thing you chn do playing major league baseball; ^l.Hc:lI.:n- 2b ...... '4 run and Rudi Wittke went two- and he is well On the way to ful­ in Uie season. Statistics bear but well on the way toward oblivion. ;The! fWal toUl .la likely to ^ since 1953, said the constant \-ihf elUiy. ALrMM LEAGUE . the theory that ,the Fourth of July "Of the knuckle bailers I is to keep the ball in front of Dail.w 3h ...... 4 for-three to lead the law-yera. filling His -great proml.se. Our pick to win (in April) was the Idgtok'tt rince. 1061 when 10 stooping is bound to dow a PiV-miiiJf.cai e Tom Kelley, who Mac If ...... 2 Four-hit pitching . by Carl Co- • The 24-year-old right-hander, leaders win the pennan^‘— some have caught, Hoyt Wilhelm you. That means you make a had tifhioned a pair »f one-hil- '.Manepma, r ...... 2 Summary: langelo and timely hitting by the St. Louis Cards but after a pitcher* • wbn.i 60: o e ^ o re games. gvt* me the toughest time,” lot of atopa with your chest, catcher's running speed. Brad\. „ 2 Pagani'.s ...... 10!> 60x 16-B-4 who got off to a predictable alow of the time! The major teagu(|;;w«rdl30? ters a;iH one no-hitter in ihiee Lenny Keama and Jim Horvath start, won his 11th game Wednes­ brief fling near the top, they've he told a reporter. Foilea and legs or arms." "At that. I feel that 1 gm Sicr'uric Ih ...... 3 Lawyers ...... MO 100 - 7-8-3 gave Green Manor a 3-0 victory Already the Y a n k e e s (our spluttered around in a fight with giame winners ia .iilT./Oet'.Ai 1906 previoua\.«tart.^.''wa’' Mci'anin. if ...... 2 day night, setting Houston down choice) have supplanted the high­ Wilhelm were teammates on Foiles, at 33, has been play­ faster afoot right now than .1 \t enougli'iji t.'e rliili h Fitzgerald. Robinson. Ryan and over the Ellka la«t night at Char­ Pittsburgh and' Cincinnati to stay and equally in lOflO, ing a fine game for Cincin­ when I rejoined the ftSda par. yet h K-'l!-v. p ...... ,3 on five hits for a 6-1 Philadelphia flying Los Angeles Angels (lead­ the Baltimore chib this spring was to ou’tduoi sW ) Olandelander tlthe Roek- D.ckau: Carmienke, Lukas and ter Oak. out of the second division. 'b ry s d a lik lM ^ on H f i morq nati He joined the club oh in June,” Foiles , said. T.‘lai, 2.S 4 ? 21 9 3 4 victory that propelled him closer ers on the Fourth) atop the Amer­ ' BOB' before Cincinnati got him. \nlle ace aoullmaw. Kleinschmidl, Miller. Kearna’ single drove In the first Loss of Minnie Minoso ’ co st viotiriea le'.ykpich Kelley wa,« t id ie d for tw;r.< a.- Rnrkdlle nm of the game in the second, to a possible 20-vlctpry season. ican L e a ^ e . The other tenanta at ah The game the only one sched­ ChaviSia Ravine, the Dodgera. re­ them valuable righthanded bat­ re^rd-rf'’ many niii.«.a.s he ^jave up m threg Jam. in Cf .AMERICAN LE.\OI'E then Horvath cracked a tjvo-iun ting strength and^lack of a de­ ciiiiia^ idi*’'i4 uifcj- Ai-chjvy Standings bingle in the fourth to drive home uled in either league-^acted as the tain their slender margin in the ftarly .-=larl.s. aiid^vice a.' many pagani. It curtain-raiser for the second half National League but today are no pendable reliever to gq with Lin- tol* ■ hits^lw o runa aniK foui hit* MrOlll W. L. Pet. t"wo more. dy McDaniel has hurt more. Un­ of -i .Vurpan 2b Colangelo fanned a dozen Elks j of the baseball campaign. It rolls better than a 50-50 choice (with SiF’ttoS?: and .stru. k out but nuie halter.-. Sears ...... B 4 .692 the .(iiants) to cop the (lag. believable Stan Musial, steady Ken ichal o f _____ A total far below lu.a iWial pace. Kah>, ah' Indians ...... B 4 .692 and didn’t iaaue a w'alk Rick'*"*” .swing tonight with an 11- ovaii of Cleveland ' and Gamiloi I-Ioinu rf bi'it four program. We atm are going with the Boyer and speedy Curt Flood have Olande:. on the other liXnd. wa.' Toeni.'y. lb Yankees ...... 6 7 .462 Roberts also gave up been carrying the load on of­ Paacual of Minnesota, 12 each Olander. p hits—-he fanned five ‘ The lights' went out for Mahaf- Tanka, they juet can’t have an­ reacJied lor nine hits. He flu ffed Police Ac Fire ...... I 9 .357 SAVAGE DEAI.I—^The Phillies’ Ted^ Savage steals home safely as batter Roy Sievers other series of Injuries like thoee fense and it hasn’t been (and ‘Joey Jay of ClncinnaU,’ Art Ma- SAFE '■\aevcn and walked one KellKy i.a- » 3 4 21 9 1 3 Army * Navy ...... 4 9 .308 hits the dirflto, get "out of the way ih a'Pittsburgh game. Pirate catcher Don Lepper The Victory kept Green Manor probably won't be) enough. hatfey of Philadelphia and Ralph ^<;d four pa.a-c-. There were\no T.itals ...... in second plape in the standings, ! not to .slide in a play at second in the early months that deprived Manrhi..ater ...... li» 300 0—4 awaits the thytm- from pitcher Earl Francis as umpire Tom Gorman surveys the scene. base and went in standing up. He them o f Mickey Mantle, Whlety It looks now as though the Terry of the New York Yankees exlha-,ba. matter except the (Chicago Cubs. He has lems, mainly physical. ' the de­ Coatly Iniijrle* I 11-9 record. what ia used, they’ll be complaints. the ball wide on a mix-up of sin- pitching ace. and Skip Olan Rjchter. Kelley i7): R. London, fending champions only began to ping marathon that dragged out single.* I were Boland’s best. Without A1 Kallne the Tigere whipped Pittsburgh three times; NYLON gle.s at first and runners were on Rockville pitcher. The latter 'xW’augh i7l, Tedford (8 ) itnd K. A combination of setbacks be­ for seven horn’s between the Yan­ Summary; I While Mahaffey was supplying ' have been toothless. Without any As,a matter of fact, the previous Milwaukee. Houston, New York, show their mu.scle in The final days fell the Yankees all at once, cost­ manner of selection — all(>wing second and third. Pete Pagani now w'orking at the .Aircraft dford. before the All-Star Game break. kees and Tigers: the flop-of such i Gua's . m .303 2 .21-2.5-2'I f ' Ro>’ aiders su^Hed consistent hitters at all, the Ori­ San Francisco and Philadelphia walked and the ba,ses were Ea.st Hartford... Key play ing them a chance to get away to 1961 stars sa batting champion | Boland's O'll 200 1 ■ 11 2 batting punch for the Phils. oles have been fluttering about the fans to vote for their favorites twice each, and St. Louis and They've shown enough, how­ —has been proven a failure. jammed Manchester's 4-2 win was tjf^' col­ a runaway start. Mickey Mantle Norm Cash of the Tigers and MidUn and Piagge; Car; \ and ‘ fl*^*'* aimleesly, as though on one wing. Cincinnati once each. lision at home plate in tlje fourth ever, io piove It shapes up as an­ suffered severe leg injuries that ’ Hal Woode.shick (3-7) for a three- Some of the Birds pitchers are Some years back when Cincln Purkey, who has beaten every T U B E L E ^ Kelley threw a fa.af ball past other Yankee year. rookie pitcher Don Schwall of the inning when Bill Maneggia jarred Coll^^iale Gridflers sidelined him for a month, arm Red Sox, and the emergence of ____ 1 run homer in the first inning and about ready to go on strike. They nati newspapers and radio stations team in the senior circuit, also Dick McGill for a .strikeout but Bill later Morgan dropped a perfect bunt the ball out of catcher Bernie Overcome Challengers trouble deactivated the left-hand­ such newcomers as Rich Rollins of IN T E R .M toi.viK LF.,\(. added a run-producing dou- keep pitching low run ganies but cooperated in a Mg promotion, Red has picked on the Pirates most down the thlrt ba.se line and .Tan- Arckivy's glove. .Maneggia ap- At Training Site By winning 10 of their la.st 13 ed pitching tandem of Whitey the Twins and Manny Jimenez of -All league pla.vers are ' ■‘''j J I ble. Ted Savage also homered in lose continually by 1-0, 3-1, 3-2, or players were named to eight start often. He has three victories over ton scored. KeHey got out of the parently wa.s an easy out until he ganies, the Yankees have over­ Ford and Luis Arroyo, and home the Athletics; a home t;un leader ■ mooHno. „.iu Ko hoiri ot •'uippf'rt of Mahaffev, who allowed 4-8. ing poeitions — a situation that Pittsburgh; two each over Los NEW CAR QUALITY come a pa it- of .surprise clialleng- ^ ^ ^ the Colts' lone run in the ninth was quickly corrected by Commis­ Angeles, San' Francisco and Phila­ jam by fanning Tim F’ahy and Jeff p t his weight behind the run-in.. . ' CHICAGO (API—A squad of nm king Roger Maris went into a : jn former National League sec- 6.1.5 at Ea.st S'.de Rec. A n „„ Roman Mejia.*' double, a walk. Loss of burly Gus Triandos has Heintz. I Chick Gagnon, second baseman’’ _____ . ers and head into- the final half horrendous slump. ' ond stringer Leon Wagner of the will be made whether or hurt and there has been no one at sioner Ford Frick, one of his infre­ delphia. ' and one each against ------_ with Moriarly's umpired on the 49 outstanding collegiate football' of the season with a one game -Almost .simnllaneou.«ly thingfs Angels: a comeback by right- continue league p.ay i-u.* .-c Carl Warwick's infield .single and all to pick up the slack. Even Jim quent decisive acts. New York, St. Louis, Chicago, ST.ANDIXGS j bases and did a fine job. . . Speak- plavers of 1961 reports to head edge. Second are the Cleveland righted themselves for the Yan- : hander Robin Roberta with the Last night .4 action .saw Nassiff Merritt Ranew's grounder. Gentile, though hitting homers VYhat we'd change Is the rule Houston and Milwaukee. LIFETIME GUARANTEE W L. Pct. , ing of Moriarly s. both Matt and Cbach Otto Graham at North-! kecs and they've displayed their ’ Orioles — and hardly a peep out .Amis pu.s.i over a lun in the sev­ The^ Phils host San Francisco fairly frequently, is way off in RBI that says each team must be rep­ Dsnsvaa tjkes Yanks m .\:n c h k s t e r . Mrs. Moriarty wei'e on hand for western Universitvt.-niversitv todaytoaav tocn beginoeain Pr°»lem j for the 1...... anksV. so far, ..V superioiit.v the pa.sl couple of of Jimmy Piersall. tonigh't as the National League resented by at least one 'player. The Yankees have been Dono­ ... 8 0 enth to .squeeze pa.st Green Manor. pennant race re.sumes with tha production. Rcxikvill* ...... 3 2 the action, along with several hun­ training for the All-Star Game in , nine of 12 meetings with 3-4. Norni Jaquith' tallied the de- * * * We think at least two players per van’s cljlef victims. The* Indians’ Cromwell ...... 3 4 dred others from Manchester. e, , . I the Bombers. » .second-place Giants trailing fir.st- club should be on the dream team right-hander has defeated the de­ Soldier Field Aiie. 3. I , . . , . cid;iig run on a squeeze bunt. place Los Angeles by a half-game. Nianlic ...... 2 4 . Moriarty barks the local team The colleeians have their job cut J'axt come the Las AngC.es An- Doug Pearson .scored the win­ ' Indians Are Solid and thus the star squads would be fending world champions three FREE M OUNTING Middletown ...... 4 The Dodgeis will meet the Mela That leavss Cleveland. The In more representative of their re­ fiipes; Boston, , Minn*^^ .. . 2 financially, the uniforms being Hig out for them. Their bnoonents will 8 ®**- setting the pace in a stun- ners' iirst run when he singled, ■ at New 'Yoik. Elsewhere. Houston Nonrich ...... 1 5 league all the way. And Rock­ he the Green Bav Packers, who development .just a week advanced to third while two dlans have a solid club with good spective leaguee. Wasidngton twice each, and De< Palmer Equals Record, is at Pittsburgh, St. Ixuiis at Mil­ It might correct some of the trott, Chicago and Baltimore once ville s uniforms are lop grade too. sma-shed the New York Giants 37-1 now two and one-half leamma'.es d.ew walks and .scored waukee and Cincinnati at CJhicago pitching and figure (o give the Only walk Olander allow ed 0 to win the 1961 National Foot- S®’"*® behind, then the Minde.sota on a pa.ssed ball. John .McNeill s Yanks trouble from here to Sep­ complaints about stars that artk INSTANT CREDIT for a day game. **Pascaal ^old# ^ Vriun^hs «^er ed la be the slarl of hi.s downfall .Acting Rockville Mayor John ball League champion.ship. Twins, another surpri.se coiUend- •smg’e, a hit batsman, two errors I tember. One thing going against left out. If two Red Sox, for mx-f In an all-night schedule, the ample, had to be picked, Pete Run* KsOieas' Ctfy. Los Angeles. Balti­ when Maneggia watched four ball.s (Watermelon) . Orlowskl viewed The .game will mark the Pack- T’" ''" ’' » mmblc last Takes British Golf Lead and a pa.ssed ball a"'nunled lor : American league - leading New the Tribe, is they’ve already faced and took fir.st base. Steve Brady ers’ fourth appearance in the ae- when* they were knocked ...u runs in the fourth. the Yanks IS Umes, hold a nice 9-4 nele would probabI.v have been the more. Washington and Cailcago the proceedings. Former Rockville by the 5'an- York Yankees, a game in front second, just as Manny Jlminez and one over Detroit and New sacrificed and Fred -McCurry la.sh- mayor, Fred Berger, was in the ties. Tliev loat 6-0 in 1937. won 45- '' Larry Acelo iia...... > hiLs and of second-place Cleveland. Invade edge but have only five games left ed a single to right. Maneggia tak­ 28 in 1940. and won 19-7 in 194.5.' ®»’'l "re fM"" a’i'l one-half TRO O N , Scotland (AP)— Arnold Palmer, the defending drove in a nm for the .\ianormen. in the head to hMd series. would, have joined Norm Selbem as York. ■ ■ stands, he being one of city's No. I for a series with the Kansas City’s dual ”mu8ts." Five other pitchers sOU have ing third. Bill McCarthy bunted supporters. . . Best seats in the Tlie Pros hold an 18-8 edge in the back. The Detroit Tiger.*, Angels, The Indians If the Yanks pull away, the back to the mound on an attempt- rival^^’ and two cames have been . nr.gihUIy by the tnjiiiy champion from Latrobe, Pa., equaled the course record atl^ljj" ''accounted ^for There would still be deserving shot at the 20-game mark. They house were occupied by Pete .Mar- (31d Troon with a brilliant 69 today and swept into the early actoumeu fo. the will be at Baltimore, Detroit at Tribe must depend on help from ad squeeze. Olander fielded the ball ties. The last All-Star triumpul ®'Vl 'f,' fourth scoie. the other clubs and that help will players who didn’t make it. But it are ^ b Shaw of Milwaukee, Jack tello and George Puts, who iisesi Chicago. Wa.shington at Minnesota Sanford of San Francisco, YO|t and fired home but the hu.sky Man­ WTis in 1,938 when Grahahi. in his .sub-par *" form ' ~of pitcher Frank ' | lead after 36 holes in the British Open Golf Championship. Summai v; be little the way things look. Bos­ would prevent the opposing mana­ re<'llnlng (awn chairs which were and Boston at Kansas City lor a Pappas of Baltimore', Jim Bun- eggia barged into Arekivy. kmxk- second year as head roach, direct­ La i .v. are a half game behind Palmer's 69 followed a fir.st*------Na.ssiffs ■...... 010 210 1 S-.5-3 ton’s Red Sox, who off to a horri­ gers from "loading up’’ with play- set up behind the backstop. . . Jeff twi-nighter. ning of ■ Detroit and Gene Oonley Ing the ball from the catcher'.s ed the collegians to a 3.5-19 deci­ Baltimore and Chicago, the clubs round 71 and gave him a 36-hole. ,, Green Manor ....U2(> 001 1 4-.1-6 ble etart, are playing much better era of their own teams as has been Koelsch, 'long-time Rockvilie res­ pickM for first division finishes, total nf ho * illustrated that Palmei jaquilh and Gree., Pearson (.4 i ; the practice In soine past seasons. of Boston. Each has won nine grasp and Manchester led, 2-1. ident, hut a Manchester man now', sion over the Detroit Lions; a.'.ue. used ftis pTSctlct Tounds and baseball now and could cause some Kelley Delivers Graham’s assistants are Dick have been- consistently erratic in Palmer, who won the title last i ^ Simmons , and Powers. games. found it hard to root for either year at BIrkdale in Eintriana qualifying roiaids to become gen sleepless nights for opposing man­ Ehren the Meta and the Colts, in McCarthy pilfered second and Starifel and Don Doll, aides at performing beloib .300. and are in England I DU.STY LF.AGIK agers, but not often enough to do their first season, have more than side and came away singing the .si,xth and seventh, Bo.ston and Kelley s solid single up the mid­ Notre Dame: John .Sauer, former played aenaatlonaliy on th e ^ .c k ' I After spotting Farrell's a 9-0 themselves much good. one player each who’s worthy of praKro of both clul>s Rock­ Armj' star and coach who now is Kansas Chty are close behind, with nine of the 7,045-yard, p*r-72 'ayout. 1 lead in the first two innings, Co­ dle and into centerfleld scored Mc­ ville's Little lyeaguF chief. John a ' e * All-Star selection. Eastern Winners Curry On a perfect squeeze bunt. in bu.slneas in Dayton: Mike Scar- Washington far. far down in last. course. The eight-mart American contin­ lonial Board bounced back and GUI, found time to see a few In­ gent went off in the early bracket A double must system of repre. Reardon dropped the ball down the IV. defensive line coach at Cincin­ Tonight action resumes with Thrilling a crowd of 16.000 ivith grabbed a 12-9 victory at Robert­ OnE Right Pick sentation certainly wouldn’t be Take Back Seat nings He's one of the hardeet nati and a teammate of Graham's the Yankees at Los Angeles. a typical Palmer finish, the Amer­ today, one after the other. Only son Paik last night, third base line and McCarthy r o is ­ We hit one thing on the nose cure-all, but It would be a Step In tered. workers the small fry program wdth the Cleveland Browns, and Cleveland at Baltimore, Washlng- ican Ma.sters champion came Palmer was in shape g to really , After the poor start, Pete De- challenge for the title. in the National League. Our pre- the right directiofi. The charges of George Dargatl has In the state — and geta very Dante Lavelli, Cleveland business- ton at Minnesota. 'ije.,roit at Chi- bark in 32, four under >par. after I Carli settled down and blanked At Buckland Oval threatened in the fifth with one little rredit. . . Tony .Allbrio, man who was a star end with .the cago and Boston at Kansas' City going out in 37 on the second Nirklaua Shoots 80 I Farrell's over the la.st five frames. opt. Arekivy blooped a .single to .Manchester High football roaeh, Browns. ' 1 for a doubleheader. round. He had an eagle 3 at the. U.S. Open champion Jack Nick- retiring eight straight batters at The winners o f the 1963 Nation­ 6.70x15 left that McCarthy just missed waa a Jpte arrival — minutes after notorious 485-yard lUh hole and laus was (Uider the burden of a one point ion n.ne pitches(. al. Eastern Blacktop Quartwr catching Pete Pagani beat out an I " ' ®“ ">' he brought a shout of approval fir.sf-round 80. Gene Littler was, Rudy Wojnaiowicz. Walt Burke First Fight ince Tragic Victory Midget Championship, Rob Ander­ Infield .—topp’(tr w— w...biul.XI(;Gill .forced____ J I.;...him S'veene.v. former gridder, was now from the crowd at. the JRth when litOe .better off st 79, anci Sam and DeCarli paced the Boardmen son, Butch Salerno and Rick An­ able to receive visitors at, St. at second. Morgan laced a ^arp he knocked in a "seven-fool puff-Snead could not feel supereonfl- at the plate. Flo Bolduc stood out NATION.AL LEAGI B derson, were presented to the single between third and short and Francis Hospital in Hartford after for a birdie. dent at 76. m a hising ca(Lse for P'arreU’s. Title Buckland Oval fans last night at NYLON undergoing aurgery several weeks What Mahes Roberts Click? 1- Pet. G.B. Griffith Risks Welter Arekivy tallied. Fah.v walked on Worrying about a bad back, and Thomson at 70. with all his ex-i League-officials reported ^'ac- Anaelee 58 31 .652 — the weekly racing event. Louise 6.40x15 four straight pilche.* but Heintz. I ago. . . Biggeadt man at the park wearing ’ longies ' against the cold perience a* a four-time Open rells had formally protested O'® san Kranrosco’ si Charlbt was absent. was Buck B.vidiolskl who towenJ 31 .648 'j tip vrMh the bases loaded for the of the ScoUi.sh seacoast. Palmer champion, had to b« reckoned game,, claiming Colonial used an ! 1...... „ 34 .605 Night Against Dupas However.-jwcing honors went to over all. Buck ranks \rith the heat Private Probe Reveals All I Pittabiirgli « 'l Frid Jim Milo, 15. of Southington, an ai.tond straight time, fanned. shot a 71 Wednesday and thus ^vith. Kel Nagle, who beat Palmer; ineligitfle player, Cincinnati 36 .561 Neither side threatened after all around athletes the town ever was two shots behind little-known bv one shot at St. Andrews in Summary; old ‘pro,’ who came out of re­ producetl...... I St. Louis 38 .553 9 Nev. (AP) — No tirement for one night and proved NYLON TUBELESS that. Olander getting stronger as BALTIMORE (NEA1 — That* Roberta would hit it with .stuff. Keith .MacDonald of England and i960, was tied with Palmer at 71. Colflnial ...... 070 221 x, 12-10-3 j 43 .494 14 LAS VEGAS the game progre.s.sed. Now IfU guy 3.5 can do this on one shot back of the formidable Three .strokes behind at 74, but Fanell s ...... 540 000 0 9 -T-3 ' one,, including isslbly the young that he hadn’t forgotten how to . cultural nook in Baltimore known Philadelphia 49 .430 19(', Sports Schedule drive by passing Rob Anderson, 11, Macaione and Daley each - col­ De.spUe the tense setting for r«,_ i. the sidelines, he should be able to Australian. Peter Thomson. ever dangerous, was Gary Player DeCarli and P5'ka; D. Farrell ..398 man himself, illy knows what FIS K Hniistnn . . . .50 22 lected two hits for "the winners what was a crucial ball ganie fbr »" do it with b hitter at the plate. That is Just whefe Palmer want- of South Africa. ' and Bolduc. "The Talcottrille Rocket” on the ed Iq be. He knows how to come - Chicago ... 56 .364 251/, goes on in the mind of Emile Tlioredny, July 12 next to the laat lap of the 26-lap B while Morgan ace shorLstop .with both clubs there were no rhubarbs over the country recenllv. ^ •'You know the rest. Roberta is New York . 59 .260 or decisions q'liestioneti. . . You would think that the al- from behind. 81!'i Griffith as he . its to the de- Teechene va. Phone, 6:16, ML main event, to take the checkered Coventry High this spring, had one , of oUiiJ four regiilar starting WeflncMlay's Result lelght title Fri- 'dag and trophy. Alan’ Bedell suc­ A U PRICES PLUS F.E.T _ two safties for Rockville and drove WeatheV was perfect and the hall leged B-girl-.showgirl craft is all pitchers along with Estrada, Bar­ Palmer s 71 ea.sily could have; fence of his welti Nebo. been about a 64 or 65. A truly Questions Baskethall Appointment Philangres8--this time i However. Stratton said, the boy St. Louis (Jackson 7-8) at Mil-, Friday, July 16 ay on Wssumi^rl^tween Moriarty* bit into tBe old ace’ senior. because of tlje off again-on again was told "not to worry about it." WBiikee (Hendlev 5-6 or' Burdette ehUdUha kid out bf the ring. V a s H4-Way va. FarreU’#. 6:16, Rob- Skip Aglio. 14, o r Manchester, Sa­ NYLON the trawler Benson after a day Hartford T»d League squad and thrown back intb the waters of tlje ’ Roberts does not hit as hard deepto dhturoad over the outcome lerno. Erdin and Rick Anderson, ♦ecuperatlng from his o r d e a 1. the Legion for the benefit of a recyiHling of * basketball player; he would gel an appointment from 7-5), (N),. erteon. worthy local project? 5Vith Tom wa.shed-iip by the Phijlie* and as when he was Winning 20 for another state. Firiday's Ss-hfdule of OM The memory Is still Naseiffa 'vs. Elks, 6:16, Charter 14, o f Talcottville. With him were six French divers Yankees who (.* pitching viclones ihp Phils, but he is throwing Rep. Samuel Stratton, D-N.Y, n e v * i f f s m his thoughts. \ The next racing event at the who nursed him througdi the 18. Kelley pitching, it would he a ami a candidate for the New The affadavit by .the senior De­ ' Cincinnati at Ctilcagb. Oek u for his new emplovers, the Orioles, with more zip than he has in luca added, ‘■this came through ' Los .Angeles at New Y'ork, 6 . Against Dupas, will he revert to, RM B WMta vs. Sears. 6. Wad Buckland Oval be Wednesday ECONOMY 4 -!i h / 3 hour, one minute swim from great attraction and sure to draw You can call off the FBI, Sen- three years. That's unusual, for A'crk Damocratic gubernatorial night at 8 o’clock. Calais to Sandwich Bay which a fine crowd. nomination, ' yesterday accused jq.st as we were told it would." p.ni. hts role as a professional boxer, dell. ator. Nothing evil here. No col- a pitcher to regain speed. Roberts Stratton • said Delucia "*o u 1 d the obampion? Will he try for a ended yesterday morning. The div- I liisior to smuggle a winning pitch- used' to oVerpoWer you Now he West ■ Point’ Ba.sketball Coadh .(san Francisco at Philadelphia, George Hunter of trafficking in make a good cadet, "but he shohld (N). kiiockout—hte 13th in 33 fights? F D S *rb, operating from an escort boat, Dartmouth graduate Jack Riley ^r Into the Baltimore .camp, ^ o has a fine curve aiid a change, -Tv Or wUl ha. restrain himself, his iook turns supplying the 38-year- congressional appointmenu to the have been told 1^ the Academy Houston at Pittsburgh, (N). BRANDNEW coacheo the United Slates hockey ■ dives being taken b.v hitlers better than he ever did as a Phil- what the rules and the law were mind harkl|g back to the Paret 4Bld Florida film producer 'with team the 1960 Olympic title. Roberts is winning because lie." , Achdemy. St. Louis at Milwaukee, (N), husy Weekend A head tor RSox; fresh'. 'oxygen bottles every half Eddie Jeremiah, also from Dart*-, well, let's piit people on the stand. • • • ■ In a speech to the House Strat­ and ahoiild have been encour'kged •AMERICAN LE.AGUE nightmaraTii, to apply in the regular w ay." NS Ooidment IDE hour knd food when he asked mouth, will coach the 1664 team. ^ « Y'our turn, Sir. Robert*. Any new ton demanded *n investigation by W. L Pet. G.B. -'PiJ fV f Secretary of Defense Robert Mc- ‘'How does West Point reall.y ex­ Ne*v Y'ork .46 .33 .582 — Emile TjMuaaa to discuss the Relievers to Become Starters ------rr::— '------; Ydu Lee YlcPhail, hired the guy evidence f pect to enforce it.* much-vaunted ...... ease any rarther. He has many SURE STOP TR ACTIO N for mavbe 126.000. Ahjr hesita- ’Only that I feel like pitching Namara.'of the circumstances tur- Cleveland .47 36 .568 1 tion? ' ’ more than la.,t year when I had rounding the appointment of Rob­ code of honor when the proceif*fre ! Lot. .Angele* .45 37 A49 2t^ times expressed,, sorrow and re­ Minnesota CHTD b.v which some of its ow-n cadets ‘•(>nlv for. a* Io m as it took to that dandy l-io ’record with the ert I^uca. a high sohool basket­ .4.5 41 ..523 41/] gret. KANSAS CITY (AP)—BoatonfSaturday. Mike Fronieles, Boston's call Ralph. Houk, " Replied the Ori- Phils." said star witness, ’’Now ball .iOar in Stratton’s home town are encouraged to enter the acade- Detroit .. -.43 40 .518 5 Hia father-like co-managere. GU relW pitehers appear set tor a ’long" reliefer, couldLot the„nod the Baltimore 7-PIECE oles’ president. \'55’e all saw I n' Retting people out so (ar. of Schenectady. m.v 1.* based on impropriety and il- .42 43 .404 7 Clancy, a aciioolteacher, and How­ busy weekend against the Athlet­ Sunday against the 'I’^ns.' ALL SIZES A T ' Robin Ihrijw to DikiTell Johnson: I "orked hard .Ihi* spring with the Sen. Ru8,sell Long. D-La., has Stratton Chicago ... .43 46 .480 V/, ard ' Albert, a millinery' manufac­ ics and the Twins, and that should The Red Sox are aiming at Johnson,- by the wtat’. "a s most Y-ankees and It’s paying off. -I' criticised West Point's recruiting ' rhei*e no immediate com- Boston .... .40 43 .482 8 turer, think he will be aH right. not be construed as a knock their Sfth straight tonight but didn't panic when the Yanks let policies several times. He i^iposed i"*"! Hunter or other ■west Kansas Clltv .40 46 .471 0 But neither is positive. •(sinst the Red Sox buUpen corps. stand only 3-4 against the A's for SAMlSAVINGS .emphatic that we sign him. Robin point officials. MATCHED looked as if he could help u.*. Still, me go without even having me a bill which he said, would greatly YVashlngtnnf .26 64 .325 2 0 4 nie puzzle ia reflected in Las Boston faces Mx games in four the season. One game ahea(d of there was that T,ankee release, warm up. I always thought 1* could increase the number of athletes Wedineeday** Resulto Vegas’ better known IndustiY. the days, atarting with a twi.-ntoht ninth-irface Kansas City, Boaton Did they know something . w e,still pitch. I worked out only with ■who could get to the 'Academy Y,«*»terday‘ » Start! No Games Scheduled. betting mart.' Barney Pertman, doubleheader with the A’s tonight. cOuId move up In the standings G O LFSEf didn’t? the Reds and Orioles, but I was without having to go the regular Toda.v’s Games oparator o f one of the larger ones, And Mimager Mike Higgins, hard with a sweep. Chicago, half a I called'Houk to see if Robin prepared to annoy every club.” route of congressionally - apon- Boston (Conley 9-7 and Wilson Bununed U up this way: pressed to And six starters, ib ex­ game in froiit of the Red Sox, and Enll'of case. Will 'the court' Pitching—A rt Mahaffey, Phillien, the flfth-plac® Detroit ’Hgers. only 2 Woods (No. 1 and No. 3)—S-6-T-6 .-(hoived rfny. physical trouble. sored aM>ointmenta. limited Honeton to five hits, bring­ 6-2) -at Kansas City (ftaknw 6-0 “Ordiniriiy, I’d bet Griffith to pected tp nominate two reliefers 357 BROAD STREET . Houkisaid definitel.v not. He said stenographer send the records to. Opposition by the Louisiana and P6* Poster 1-7), (2, twi-night) 6' win by a imockout.' But now I fog. sUrUng asslgnmenU: three games ahead of Bdston, ing hi* record to 11-9 with siOth clash four times in the next four Putter. RIGHT or I-EFT-HANOED. they acquired Roberts from the Sen. M(-CTellan' senator became pronounced about p.m. Just don’t know. . . Gene Oonley gnd Earl Wilson complete, game as Philadelphia days. ■ I . ' ■ { Phi'la a* inaiirance against impend- the time Football Coach- Paul n-hipped Colt* for eighth straight Cleveland (Gomec 1*^) at Balti­ On ■ - tha surface,. Emile's emo- huH for the Red Sox tonight, «p- ; j;. MANCHESTER TIRST QUALITY AS ALWAYS mg Army on their pitching Dietzel left Louisiana State''XTnt- time, C-1. more (Roberts 4-3), (N). tloiial problems are not visibie poslnr right-handers Ed Rakow ■( staff. • When , the calls didn’t Yankjn BiiV Long versity fo f West Point early this Batting— Roy Sievers, PMUtee, Detroit' (MossI 7-9) at Chleagn Ba has appaared relaxed, h o r ^ im dDan PSstof. BIU Monboii- Skippers Mhtch Wi^s , come,' Robin went. A very, love- b - - iL/i « A. — e - it*. year. Many l^ U partlgans were hit thrae-mn homer In gr*t iaidng (Pizarro.7-7, (N). , nrouad with hla manageta and quetU la expMtod start bars NEWPORT, R. t CAP) — A Mi 3-2444 > ly simation —for us.” - WASHINGTON (AP.,) — First parachutist made this unhappy about------Dietsel's^ ------move. , , , and addedmn-prodiictng double in YY'ashington (Bteohouse 6-4) at praiRotor Itad Chwb. _ tomorrow night,'wUbto DOn 8chS(aU pair of wily yacht aUppar* match $39.95 • • • I baseman Dale Long of North 1 picture of Kim Emmons, Btratlpn displayed . affadavits g.i trinmph over HoiiRton- Minnesota (Kralick 6-8), (N).' In Ms ftaial workout,, Griffith gotog tha mound Ih' ona gams boats and wiU today aa Impres­ ■And yoi), . Billy Hltchck na Adams. Mass..; has been sold by from Deluca and his father con­ New Y'oiik (Ford 7-4) at IjOt An­ worfcad Uka m ehamj^ion. Ha of tha to. Sunday twlnbU at Miana- sive Weatherty pits Ita wtaming P U S GREEN STAMPS' U f Cadillac, Mich., as she 1 om (M f:3o MONDAY *1,4’nienAY; manager of the Oriole* f ' the- Washington* Senators to the tending that .the boy wag approach­ Wednesday's Homers geles (BowsAeld 4-3), II p.m, bangad away at hla sp an ^ pi^ apolis. record against the ’’’new look” “ What Impr'cased me most was New 'York Yankees on waivers. ■jumped from 3,000 feet ed by Hunter last spring-and offer­ Prida.v’s Hehedule iiarst crowding them ftbout the That leaves two gaps—Saturday Easterner in America’s Cup^ trial « M * WeDNESDAY.THUaSDAY. FRIDAY OF hi. control Hd threw fast balls. i Isong. 36. was with the Yankees in practice -with U.S. ed a West Point appointment. He (Season Total in Parenthesis) Cleveland at Baltimore, (N). ring with leather flying. He was afternoon here and the other game competition off Brenton Reef. The in I960. He was used primarily as gpt it, Stratton said, without even NATION AI, LEAGUE never vinous, b\jt he certainly .MANC^'HESTEB curves; forked balla-(-an(l I under­ twm that will complete in Boston at Kansas City, 10 p.m. at Minneapolis. '. Columbia. 1968 victor over Brit- . 1 1 * 4 S A T U R D A Y HASSIFF ARMS stand the fork ball is new 'with a pinch hitter. Long batted .341 in flliing out an application form- Sievers, Phillies (8) Detroit .at Chicago, (N). held back nothing. Uh challenger Sceptre, is back In ilm 5vorld championships avnge, PhilUes (6) "Wa-hope e^ V ^ n g wUl Ito all It’s expected Higgins will qail- him, but it’a just a farm of change 67 games with Washingtons and On ./une 36. the lepresentativa >’e«V York at L ^ Angelea, .11 w a. lafMiander, either Chat'Nlch- Lgaea action with new mast and 391 MAIN STREET “ Tht hIe e h o u se o f ,SPORTS” at* Orange,' Mass., Aug. AMiatl::CAS LEAGUE eight, and wa rthink it wltf ' ba,’ of pace, .lohnson wpilld hold the had mur home runa and 24"rtina aaid, yduitg Deluen waa Informed p.m. olB or AnwM BartsbafftaiiM- th* r i y UE-W* 6^ f o glovq outafde, iiiatde, high. Mv, and batted> liu lilt V bf HuaUr Hu* the Mm WMhtngtqn mt Mlnneeatn. (ML ■iStf 4 >lEut wa won’t 'V ■'t ■■ ■' 1^r' r ■ ' n ' .k KV .. I V I ■ . ■ 1 ; '■ MANCHESTEB EVENING RERALp. MANCHESTER, CONR, THURSDAY, JULY 12, T9C8 PAGE. NlNETtBK,

Rooiub Without Board 59 FAUis: «;iAafe, inattresa and ajariM, thraai-piec* (or. qlolck baths, tec rqom ftaiahed to per- taalita, gelltag |or -.only . $12,$Q0- A g e n cy .'5 0 8-7308. lot. centraUy located. Full base- Sere farm with 8 rooik houM courteous InstrocttaB* ia drlTtag Pkf'haoM.-MRto, O o e a e r’Rontd ROOM POR lady Or gisntlemah. Shown by appointment only CaU MANCHESTER—3 family $4, Uvtag room TOO) sat. in ^tuca Kitchen privilegee, quiet. Inquire «ick‘ A»ro«qr. taction. BmaU down payment will m(imt, l-ca r garage. 3 blocks to and bams suitable a* a. dairy from Oonnoedout’a laimst. Auto­ 14 and 4. Notch Road, Boltea assume nurtgaga; Do not hesitate the R . F . D & ook CSo..' M l 94M&r Une, city water and a *w ^ . ' bus and stores. ‘Fairly priced for CLASSIFIED tJm M DM B.’TM BMN AUNi mNai NOTHIM' S u r WHM TMOdB* tfWIM AM X M Notrii Qaany. TU. ^MI $4dlT. M I 94064. 224 Charter Oak St., MI 84868, c a MANC farm or general farming. Tar^ matic and standard aUtt, dual hadroom horoa. to tanect this-choice liattag to­ iB a r b ^ W oods, M l 9-7T08. JoBah- gren Agency, Ml 84131. . prompt sale John H.’ Lappen, MOQ ID m j s a r r m e e w m m o N m w n ROFIfi VOUBHOWPMMR Hl« KAHHT 6-4788. excel LAST CHANGE rifie (qiportunity tor right. controUod, fully InaurSd, ptek-v^ 4 ;futa eoNKACTViw tiM i(»i POR THB 07HBR J 1 atorag* apae*. day. Beechler-Smith, Reoltora. MI na Bvaas, MI 946Si, Inc., Realtor,' 5Q 94361, 5 0 9-7445, party. 119,800. ExceUent hnSne- . NEW CEDAR dothas Bn* polea in- large en'cld ‘5B5iFi)RD St,—Nica • room sorvtieo. Oldor and aorvous sto- ■tailed and reset. Chanmiat Hiih. k^ar gn- $4959^90 34918; MI 9-1308. To inspect th* Jaritia Model 5 0 8-sn9. ing. f L O O K W H A T rage. $19,700, llhrfck Agency. ir-:-EASt. RAknTDRXV- Immaw-, ’Cap* Ood. 9 or d bedrooids, full Home tm Penit Road, WoodhiU - dentb our Dsdalty. Pay as ymf W l Mteir A NIC* wheels, kltdiaB raago, batfaroou SLEBPINa ROOM, cent iy h>- ADVERTISING go, taka onqr th* numkor of le*- M I 9-8464. . late 5%' room'. Ranch, 'combtaa- crilar, oU heat, nice yard with Heights, Manchester. See th'ia MON WON POR sink, Ml 91969. cated. CaU MI 9-6816. I ^ B U Y S ' tiona throdg^out. full baaem«nt, 'trros, on* Uock from High and all new Garrison Colonial de­ Lots For Sait J. D. REALTY Sana koododi Oall for tn * booklet. OURBAKrwVfiOr V IP yauw eoNTRiBura. BOWERS SCHOOL diatrict—6 room A BU YER’S BUY Junior High SriMoL city water 73 MI SA8U. AN BATVMtrt PBOM j o S m B N T f UM8 „ ^ AP0nN*PMPM4# aCRBEND LOAM for ths best in ATTRACnVB Sleeping rood . gen- covered rear pauo, near Foreot signed for comfortable family CLASSinED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS THB e ^ R BIAN / MRIOR MArBRIALATURM p a rn w A P f" ranch, ou heat, large kUchen, ree St. Selltag for'$19,3|». OkU th* R : and sawera. A r**l buy at nk^OO. living. 470 Main St; MI 3-5129 lawns from oiir screentag plant. N AT NORMAN’S tleman, central, near ' ■tup. room, 8 bedrooms, , dtaiiig roorh;’ BOLTON LAKE $15,500 8 AJtt. to 8 P JL PMCPAlUB Pim drimr's test iteN '/WALUirnCK,> 0,IT ABU M de»,AN P^ OUR /WUIC OUAurrv F*. D im ock'-Cb., M I 9-S34S. .mdy IIAOO 'down. Maftchroter GLASTONBURY —126x3*^ city mjTrn OVgRCMAROffB Oteorge Gritting, Inc., PI 9 -m . . private entrance. Liquid Its Uke new. Also pew two ntmOlea, ftoauv Ckta.-Tod GodddiiM/ MI- OPEN -Saturday and 'Sunday Ages Id to to. Driving and class PUMP PIBVI PURNiTlIRK WAREHOUSE Spruce Street. Beautiful 8 bedroom HqUywo^* bar* Woods, 9-77M. J< water avaUable, $2,500j. 5 0 9-7319. room. Throe instructors. No wait­ ' $ B «P M f ' NEW AMD USED window hnd 54 and 4-4. (jail Peg CtessynaU, styled ranch, custom iMrit-on Evans, MI.9-S6S3. 9-0006. Mt:-S494S. 104. Dir.: Tower :Road (opp. Broker, MI 9-4291. Wanted-r-Real Batata 77 COPY CLOSING TIME POR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ing. Manchoster Oriviio AoaOs- porch canvadi awnings, $6 and l a r g e FRONT room, / central, a waterfront, lot. sundeck off Parkade): to Brent Road, third 10 p c doubla dreaaar m —BOLTON—BSght roota homo FIVE R(X>M boua*. fuu baaemant, left on Penn Rd. MONDAY Tkni nUDAT lOiM AJL—8ATUBOAT • AJL m y. P I S-734d. (4>. Remnant awning matetlaL 24 parking, private entrant, clean MANCHESTER—Ranch, larga Uv- of master bedroom, also a 5o"9-^ “ ® frot.' CaU bedroom ensemhl* ,'Claaed in patio off of living completely redecorated, modern oreralM guvge. ameaite driv* yvd pieces, Etominets and boat and quiet, reasonable. $u 8-1888. tag ro(»n, modem kitchen, 8 bed- and patio. $1I,0M. MI 84684. fasteners, Manchester Awning, 196 room — Uvtag room is finished kitchen and bath, 8 or 4 hedrooma, Jarvis Realty Go. MAI MUtR? O til At 10 PLEASE READ YOUR AD 10 pc dscorator convertibla rooma, 1% baths, UUg* rec room, ideal for large family. Selltag for JENSEN STREET—Two A-zon* for prompt ond ceuftaeu* •• Motoreydck—Riey^cB 11 W. Center Street, MI 99001. - Uvtag room eet exceUent condltlan te9,500. PhU- with mahogany paneling, it has, COVENTRY—44A. 7 lO on Chip*. fliMWtit or *^aat AOiT an take* aver Ik* |kwH m • $16,8M. Call the R . F . Oimock 5 0 8-4113 MI 9-1300 Iota. 56x190 each, utilities, close Joeepb Barth. Brobai. W anted— ^Rooma— ^Board 62 brick Agency, MI 96M4. a raised hearth fireplace) kitch­ 4 bedTOopi*. 3 unfinished tip, fire- TWlMiTit Th* Mdtvrtiaar abooH i«oO Ua •« Ik* nBOT DAT iT 17 pc dinette ^ en haa .aU buUt-ins and a gar­ Co.. M i 9-5345. Barbara Woods. MI to schools,.churches, and shopping DMW ion R-SO, oxoellont condi' re- 9-7703, Johoima Evans, MI 9-6668. lUace, oil hot air heat, aiew point,, APPEALING center entrance 4 A P P k A M mmt ABPOrrJBUlOES ta tta* Im Ik* — rt 18’ > CENTER LATHE; tape WANTED—Furnished room and ClRCA 1750 CSotonlal — S room s, bage disposal, 1% baths, forced new wallpaper, floor* *and*d,' center, diaries Ponticelli Agency, Haa. Tha Herald la riannaidWr l*r *alj ONE kMomet er aaM M Uon. MI 4-0377. cordar. M l 3-9508. ’ bedroom Colonial located on Eaat 5 0 9-9644 V kitchenette for two weeks. Cell MI completely renovated, new plas­ hot air .heat—drapes and Some IV-^U TH WlWDSOR— . 8 room m odem hath, lot 100x300, $13,5M. Side within walking distance to IW akf a »r 5 S «* t wd IkM ably M Ik. artart of a All new—aU guaranteed furniture included in sale. Ex­ / W A N T E D FIVE TON Chrysler air condition­ Free deUvery—9>a* lay-awoy 9-0126. ter aririiw, funuKia. phimbliig. 9 M cCarthy tmlH spltt tev*L finiah- West Side Realty, 50-9-4343 any elementary, High School, bus and ••nake m od” ^aaomoa. E m ta whlek do a *t leoata th* *ala* * f bathe, diuwasber, diapoaal, latch ceUent financing available. time. Small house in good cdnditMl Ik* ad**HI*HMBt wM a*t b* «*R «eM 'hy *iaah* f**d” laaHlIab. ISM CUSHMAN. motor dbooter. MI er, exceUent ocsidltion, original Instant CTOdlt ed 'rec room with bar. 1% baths, ohcqiping. Built-in oven and range. Remil Property For Sale 74 9-7547. p i ^ 1^,800, $400, Also waU w ow - doors, 16 acres, pond. Carlton W. 8 twin sized bedroomar waU to 1% imtha, screened porch. 2-car with cellar on small to mediuai Apartments— Flats— Hutchins, MI 9n9l. ]. a REALTY wall carpeting included, one halt HOUJSTER STREET—6 bedroom garage are a few of the “ extras.'' COVENTRY LAKE—2 beautSful sized lot -fOr ___ c a a « . CoU - ^ 96866. home, large living room with din- T e n e m e n ts 6.3 BOWERS SCHOOL, on* block, ebS- acre lot, attached garage, selltag Excrifent condition throughout. lakeside cottages, \Blr conditioner; BOLTON—6 room ranch, acre Small dqwn payment. GoodchUd- sonable. Jerry Fay Agency, 50 Suburban For Sale 75 lutchins. 8u $-5191.' wooded lot, plastered walla, ferred. Sailinig lor $40,500. Shown lUloir Aimriis StrwiM „MI 9-0066. AU work guaranteed. EIGHT FOOT dinghy (pram stjde) table saws; C ^ X M curtains FIVE ROOM heated apartment In- by apprintment only. Cali the R. Bartlett, Realtors, 3894*89, 5H 3-7039. and hooked rugs. M il ceramic bath, garage, tool abed, S-793ta- / Radio>TV Rcpilt 8trr|eai‘ ]8 H d p ’ W B iite d ^ F e a M d e ' 8l5 Help Wanted*—Stale 86 first $80 takes it. CaU MI 84080. Are 207 Spruce St, rSTOM BUILT • room R andi, F. Dimock Oo MI *4345. Bai^ TOLLAND WANTED—Rem -Estate. 8*01p( A t LAWN MOWERS sharpened ■ assume 4>i% mortgage. Hayes VERNON—Delightful 9 room Cap* buying. ReaMenttej, commarctal Fm it HtraM Rsaim 14 FOOT DUNPHY MarUn, molded W A T K I N S X J* Uvtag roero wttb flraplaca, Agency. MI 8-4908. bars Woods, MI 9-7708, Johanna BCB.TON LAKE waterfront—-mod­ Large 8. room Cape 10 . yeara repaired aales and sendee, pick CONNIES TV and Radio BeVvloo, C o o k wanted to worii ever b u l l HAVBNT found the right /formal dlimig loan, family otae Evans. MI 9-5$n.: in better than brand new condition. old, exceUent condition, fire­ Or induatrial real aetate. COntnet up and delivery. Ice skates sharp- mahogany, vamtab ftalsb, excel­ FOUR ROOM tenement. MI 8-7980. em ranch home, extra kitchen in avaUabte all hour*. SatiafacUoii A g^ Acadia Raatanraht, peiaon who 1* willing to work a BARGAIN SHO]^ kitchen 9 bedtooma. 1% hatha, WALNUT STREET—2-fam lly 4-4, 3 full baths. Price $16,500. Made­ place, oil hot air heat. 814.900. Realtor, Stanley Bray, w 94m , I t M* eneil, predalon ground. *L A M lent condition. L4$M wheel 10 VI—GLASTONBURY— Magnificent basement whick' walks right out line Smith, Realtor, 5 0 6-1643. Brae-Burn Risalty. Wa guaranteed. CaU M l dftStdA 45-bour week to e $138 to start. In­ recreation room arttii Breplace, 90-180 tree shaded lot, concrete to the beach, thermopanc wta- Short d rtvj to R oot* IS. Easy a t th* M a d t Elqulpment Corporation, Route 63, dividual must be neat and ’depefi't* tap. Criscraft engine; also, Mas- $189 M ode^ Lounge Oialr, Aqua 7 room brick ranch, buUt ta 1958, tercraft traUer. MI 96038. nubby textured, toam cudilon, THREE ROOM modern apartment, enclosed hraeaaway. attached ga­ and'' ameaite drive. 2-csr garag*, dowa, hot water heat, fireptme* WILLIAMS ROAD, Bolton—7 room drive to Aircraft or Hartford. Vernon, C a n n .'ffi $-7609. Manches­ TELETUnON and rotor FAXtX^raCB WORK: W* siiioaraiy able. ExceUent advancement op­ rage, landscaped yani aixiM. 3 full baths, 3,374 aquar* feet o f ter exchange. CUl Enterprise Ittf. beUsIra that nowbera In Manchaa- nut Uqiered 1*9*, $39.00, - \ central location, heat, hot water, full cellar, aluminum storraa and with hsatalator, dodk- A fine horn* split level on large lot', 3% yeara 514 mUea to UGonn. Owner MANCHESnt ANSWERING S«VICI mtema mstaBed and rdpaired. portunity. Ifo qualify for an Inter­ 17.FOOT CHBTEK boot with 1961 private entrance with porch. $90/ Marion B. Robertson. Roattor. MI screens, new exterior aiding and living area, center entrance h*U- moving to Florida. Bervtag Manchaater and^ i m m o n d - ter a houaewlfa find batter way, large terrace; built-in. stove worth $16.9()0 and just happens to old, 8 bedrooms 1% baths, dining Legml Neticaa view caU TR 54167 or write F. O. 40 tap. Gala, motor and controls. $436.90 9 P c , M odem Walnut Din. pei^ month. Morrison Paint Store 8-6958. roof. Good investment in quiet lo­ have a big lake ta the front yard. M l 9 - 0 5 0 0 LAWNMOWER sharpening and rs- Ingtag araas. arias. MModatB’TT odatn^ 8*BefWea, 4M paying, mdre dignUted and cOa- Box 303, WiUlmantic. and oven. Selling for 887,000.' (’Diis room, familv room, bMutifol ASHFORD palra. Also lawn maintenance. vaniant part-time work than AVON Includes' complete occessorlea, tag Raom, round extenslan taU9 385 Center St MI 9-9718 or *" cation. Robert Wolverton Agency, Evenings Ray Holcombe, 50 modem kitchen, l-car garage, UMITATIOM OBDni Center B t, M I B4M8: > also dockage for season. Price 2-6910. BIRCH MOUNTAIN Road. Bolton MI 9-2813. is $10,000 less than our appraisal). Cape Ood 8 ' yteara old. 6% AT A (XJtFRT OP PBOBATB ^ and lea** you Town Ji| Free pick-up and delivery, little has to offar. And by aaaooiating 4 chairs, 64“ taittet, $398. —7 room custom buUt ranch, Shown by appointtaent only. CaU 4-1189. Warren B , Howland R eal­ 838.900. Philbrick Agency, 5 0 at Hanche*i«r. withia aad for ^Sa A McKinney, 15 Woodbrld^^ $1,875. Evenings TR 91115. tor, 5 0 8-1108. '' large finished rooms, built-in District ti( Manchester on tilt Rh (Ev Om* orltboat i a t Ik* harseU'with .the wond’a largest PLUMBER for .small jobe. 173 FOUR ROOM apartment Nor m odem kUchen, one (uU bath, 3 SPRING STREET—Six room ranch, the R . F. EHmock Oo., M l 94345. 9-8464. Bt. MI 3-8020. BlofvtiiK-TTnKktiiff— $18.50 88“ TaU e Lam p, iron stoia -r oveh and range, hot water heat, of July. 1942. cosmetic company ah* wtU be en­ Spruce St, MI ^-6964.. base, white fabric shade, $6.75. End. Heat and hot water include; half baths, (amUy room 3(hc33, 3- 1% hatha, large patio, paneled Barbara Woods, M f 9-7703 Johan­ Present Hon. John J. Wellett. JtttAe. R O O M Y C A P E GRREN XtANOR—Immaculate • 4 acres land, exceUent condi­ Bstat. of Fred Enainnd a.-k/a Fraa- KIARPENINO Service— Sswe, p t o r a c h ^ ter!^ ah axpan^iw field admir­ OlBQioad»-*-Watdie9*> $75 a month. J. D. Realty, esr garage, large lot with trees, family room with beams and na Evans, MI 9-5698. tion, $13,800. ably suited for women. CaU ARBIA SALES representative—eve­ $32,500. Philbrick Agency, MI bedroom ranch, garage, alum­ .rlck Bnrland, .late of Maachestir ia Loot «nd Foood AntomoUksForSklB 4 knives, axes. shears, skates, $43.50 $8“ Round Cherry Cock- 8-5129, paneled ceilings, full basement, Bowers' ScIvmI—Flexlbla plan inum atorms. extras, reasonable. said Diatrict. deceased. MANCHBBtilR |lovii% and T ru ^ 389-M33. nings, high commission, with na­ Jewelry 48 taU Table, duckfoot, a# la $19.05, 9-8464. TOLLAND—New homes reduced for On moUon of Minnie Ettflaad af aald rotary blades. Quick service. C ^ - tional products advertised for the city utilities and built-ins. excri- short time. 813.990 ranch now providea • bedrooms, living *7 W eaver Road, 5 0 8-6611. • ASHFORD 1955 RACK BODY Ford F-lOO pick­ tag Comnahy. Local and long dis­ TWO ROOM, first floor apartment, lent home (or the discriminating room with fireplace, full base­ Manchester executrix. tol Equipment Oo., 88 Mata St., tance m o*l% , fiacktag and *tor> roS T IN O C IE R K —Over 66, som e first tbne in this area; protected WAT(3a AND jewdry repairing at $109 Traditional Lounge Chata, RfXKLEDGEl—7 room Ranch, 4 811.990; 113,390 Cape now I13.3M. 16 acres land, 6 room (jape, ORDERED: That alx montba (rate Bm LOST—C h i^ e purse, key. and up and Homelite generator. 16 Manchester. Hours daily reasonable pricea, prompt aei-^ gas stove and electric refrigera­ buyer. Ouirles Lesperance, Ml ment garage, a ourpriatag of­ SWI5f5fTNG P(X )L for sale in a sunporch, 1% baths, hot air Ith day of July. 1961. Im aad tfe* aeas* Duval Street any time. age. Regular service throughout machine experienca or wiU teach, territory. No investment. No cold Uue textured, mahogany trim, $69. tor furnished. Adults only. / MI years old, large modern kitchen, Hurry, only four available 10% are limited and alloved for ths eieai- money. Finder caU MI 9-S293. Thursday 7-9. Saturday 7-4. parraaiMnt positlah. 40 hour* 'convaostag. Car essential. Replv ice. 9 watohmakera, Miinehester- 9-7620. fer. Eventaga Bill M et, 50 setting of laurel, hemlocks, field- heat, storms, chicken coops, New Englafid Ptatee arid Florida. 8-6388, \ built-in oven and range, dishwash­ down required.' -Joseph Earth, 9-9856. aton* patio, walls, fish pond, ga­ tors within which to brine in .their - 3-7958. weekly, ■■ Mona loay—]i^Fi^day, all em­ B ox 1471, Bridgeport 1, Connecti­ tet^s oldest estabUuied Jeweler. $33.60 80%“ Ceram ic Tabl* er, disposal, pantry, etc. Lsoy* Broker. MI 94820.V work shop. 10 mUea to UCJonn, claims acainst said estate, ah* MI 34568. F. E. Bray, 787 Main Bt, State FALKNOR DR-:-B*iMtiful 6 room rage and 6 room Oolonial.. MI $12,900. executrix is directed to air. 1964 PLYMOUTH, very reasonable. ploye benefits. Phonie for appoint­ c u t Lamp, persimmon base and shad*. TWO ROOM apartment N orth^d. dining room, den center entrance Cape Cod. 3 unfinished, large P e n o o k lo LAWNS AND gardens cared MANCHESTER Pwekag* ivery. Theater Bidding. $U.3S. DARTMOUTH Heights—For the *-7730,50 9-3949. notice to the creditors to bnng MI 3-0308. and Shrubbery trimmed. ment. MI I-U41, L. E. Woodman- Heat and hOt water Included, $55 haU, paneled wall fireplac* in Uv- kitchen, fireplace, full cellar, hot claims within said time allowed *y | light trucking and daUv- TWO GOOD CARPENTERS. Apply a month, J. D. Realty, MI 3f-5129. ing room with a beautiful view, I discriminating buyer. 7 room WARREN E. HOWLAND llshinz a copy of this Order in, aelAt lUDOIROUJX Bates Bsrvle*, 9-8688. on job . 818 Ferguson Rd. or caU $14.95 Polished Brass -Ash Tray, water oil heat, beautiful large lot YOUxCAN LIVE in style—in this TOM iHNOR, BROKER newspaper having a circulation M aSid Alfred ary. Refrinratora. w j and. bedrooms, 3 baths, 2-car garage, ranch, 2 bat&, 2-car garage, ►* REALTOR 1956 FORD Convertible, first 3350 M I 84173. Garden— F a m — llB ir y floor m odel, as. is, $9.95. with trees, one car garage, city fireplaces, laiuidry room. city t roMii ranch, 8 bedrooms, 2 probate district within ten days frdm B t T a t M l BULLDOZER, truck shovel, hack- stove moving naebut; hiding SECOND FLOOR 6 room hpart plastered walls, jelling at bank water and sewers, near new Cath­ 875 Main St. 5 0 8-1106 baths, dining room,' large living Rockville TR 5-5042 the date of thL« order and return mSk* 3M B so iy takes it. Inquire 53 Weaver Rd. Prodnets 50 mem with heat and hot wmer in­ utilities, extra large lot. immedt- to this court of the notice riven. A04M. hoe, drainage septic tankA drain chairs for rent. $8' 9-4 SEW IN G $14.95 Brass MsEoxina Rack, appraisal, 831,000. Phlltarlck Agen­ olic High, School. Be sure to see room withx^replacc, kitchen has cluded. $96 a monthXJ. D Realty, cy, MI 9-8464. ate occupancy- (Carles Lesper MANCHESTER—Five room older OOLU5IBIA LAKE>- Tear 'round JOHN J. WALLETT. Jqdg*. fields end wells. Georg* H. Grif- THE AUSTIN A. CHA tSRS OO. $7.96. this clean'home, only $15,500 and built-in oven -and range,. 2-car ga­ RIDBBS WANTBaJ Bolton Lake to ftag, Inc. T el. P I 2-7886. Sslesmen Wanted 86-A MI 3-5129, \ once. MI 9-7620. home, 69,500. Short way out— 8 home, oil hot air heat, fireplace, 1954 FORD, $100. Good running con' Moving, packing, PICK your own strawbarrias, esU $1,6(X) down. Manchester Realty bedroom ranch plua. garage, ex­ rage. Full Iteaement. Centrally LIMITATION q U E B Pratt A Whitney Aircraft, first • M ACH IN E PORTER St.—Large colonial home, Co., Ted Goodchild, MI 3-0000, located. AasumSble mortjfage. storm windows, insulated, large dition. CaU after 5:30, MI M697. and 1 ^ dlatance. Agents for SALESMAN taterssted in real es­ P I 3-4068. ANDOVER CENTER—3 6 bedrooms, 3% baths, 3-car ga­ BOWERS SCHOOL—6 room ranch, ceUent condition, $13,$00. Nice 3- AT A COURT OP PROBATE h4Mi shift. P ick up ali room distance to elementary. Junior ahd of this order and a copy of the will to after 4:15, MI Clean workmanship. No'Job. too TOY DEMONS'tRATORS -r- New ! NO! NO! MI 3-6458. A fter 6, PI 2-7013. Ranch, established neighborhood, scaped yard, only $15,60(). Hurry. hlANfjHBSTER—Viqtaity. hoepltal. convenient to Buckley SchoM on ^ te r Urbanetti. 312 Main 8t.. Man­ She left a quarter share each to weekends. MI 9-0900. NOT EVEN $660 high schools, many extras. Call chester. Conn.; Palmira Harinelll, ttTS her three daugiiters with tha ro> 1981 FORD roadster reMored snd small. John Varfasflle. ia . 9-B780. Easy video presentation. Oppor- family sized kitchen, ceramic Maddock A deVoa, 249-Tm. Eve. owner, MI 9-6980. 9 room Ckpe, aaaumabi* mort­ quiet street. 8 bedrooms, 1% timity to earn 25% commission. BUT A WHOLE HOUSE Rooms Without .Boud 59 62 WETHERELL ST. — 2-story Mr. Morin, 289-4472. rotha. dtaihg, room, living room Hebron Ave.. Olaiitonbury, (joniL; maining funds to be divided amdh# in good condition. Bedt offer over 1956 CHEVROLET 4-door, 6 oyUn- house, 31-2 room* downstairs, 4 bath, tree shaded lot, exceUent gage. l*w down payment. Asking I Marino Urbanetti. 786 Garden St.. Hart- $700. M I 9-1477. HotuelioM SerriCM PAINTINO and wallpapatlng. waU- No heavy sample csseg to carry. 3 ROOMS LOVELY $13,906. Coll 3834463. with paneled fireplace wall, bUilt- , ford. Conn.; Julius Urbanetti. 270 ^ three gramddaughtera. Her hue- der, powergUde, good condition. UJSUSUAL FURNISHED R(X)MS, complete room upstairs, completely redeco­ construction. Hayes Agency, Bfl MANCHESTER-Custom built papbr removed. W ulpuar' books No. rieUvertag. No collecting. NEW FURNITURE 3-4803. $18,000—SPACXOUS 5 room Cape, bedroom ranch on WeU landscap­ ins, and extra storage space. Rear (Sevan Ave.. Meriden. Conn.: Mary I band John A. Pilgard, a merchant 1961 FORD 3-work. Call after an unusual opportunity for a re­ 1 Livtag room.Suite ' line, newly redecorated. Gentle­ F o r R e n t 64 frontage, 400 feet deep, zoned garage. 4% mortgage may be ed garage, large livtag room, spa­ LARSON’S-Connecticut’s first U- M arlow's, 867 Mata, Ml 0-0321. man. M I 9-8061. assumed by qualified buyer. censed driving scboGE—6 room ranch, 1% For Sale 45 modem conveniences, $65 weekly. borhood Business Zone was set up S m ona.do the diehes at the aama A . A . DION. INC. Rootliw, Btdtag, Must aee to appreciate. QaU 50 baths, 2-car garage. CaU, owner, palnttiig. Carpentry; Aiteratlana Giri needed in smaU industrial office in 'Manchester area. Must MI 9-0710. to provide for neifdiborhood serv­ ^ a e Junior takes hia bath, *ad I MOtSMAN H0MIS eST^eTisge’ B ubum bb Oppprta^lcs 22 LAWN MOWERS—Toro. JacohaeiA 9-$70S for appointment. no agents, 5 0 9-8858. ices and the General Business Zone and additions. CsUtagS; Workman- Boloia, and GoodaU Real and be able to take dictation and handle varied office routtaea. At­ you euj«y a shower. ft IM Braalte 9tr4*t i ' b u c k l a n d tractive salary, irtage benefits and working ccmdltlons. Our COVENTRY LAKE—Lakeside cot was set up tfl provide for general I ! «r i* « y M . Mate. | Mdp guaranteed. 399 Autumn St. FOR SALdt-WeU-eriabUahad Mtrr rotanr, 19S8’’ Parts and aarvlea MANCHESTER—4 bedroom Eng­ NINE R()OM jtouae With extra . B- Don'tdoiay<(-phoB*natodar. »Q 94990. MANUFACTURING, IN C . employee are awim of this ad. Write statiny qualifirotions to. -tages—a few open date*. Call MI business, including motor .vrfii^ ice Laundromat. Conveniently lo­ Uaed mowan and trsbtora Trad* 84930. • lish (johmial, exceUent location, zotie buiidiM lot, new furnace, use. 'The Regulations now enaole Find out bow eriiy it i* to iwiteh l.,i Ssndtaisn; | cated and doing fine- vohimq^of 181 Adanu.St, Buckland’ In your rid machtaa. CMtri good condition rec room, 1% has'been rroecorated, convenient­ toaM bhahteM wd water hoe*. BIDWELL HOME jlniprovamant us to cope with the economic Hs m s imad sss year hill-MUr 1991 I busineae. Weil-kept eduipmalit and luipm.ent 0 6 ., $9 Mato St.' Hon SimOORAFHER ' v GIANT'S NECK Helghte-4 room baths, foyer, nraplace, air conita ly located. Discos Agency, 50 I MICHAEL CRAVIS Company—aU types pf sidtag aqd T4 dally, 74 Thursday, 7 4 Bat- 9-0626. growth and planned development I Brstanss Hsinsi la te A t ^esM tedtoed s rool^ . Aluminum cliqiboaitls « wonderful oroorniidty for-cobple modem cottage, heat, hot water, tioned Uvtag rooni, buUt-to ga- of the Town. The houndarica of 902 MAIN ST. who wants their own buaineaS' urday. utensila,-sleeps 7; $70 per week. ‘r*ge, atorms and ocreena, weU .. prim ri speduty. UhexdeUed workman- R o x 9 IfMMVHVSTVi nVfVQB TWO FAMILY duplex 7-7, two fur­ each o f thtee aoBies are shown on a WHHiiMiitk.; Co m . d b p . 9 0 9449^,^______Owner selling because ' of pen EXPBRIBNCBD .pointeni vanted, Mra. <3arter. PI 2-24141^. la n d sca p e lot, fuU price, $24,900. I'ap on flleln the Town deric’a of­ I My M b le p i 8174 al health and business' reasons. tnatda and.-otiteida work. CUl U9 LOAM B A L B -e i* load only $13.50 High earUnr A n t. BfOST DESIRABLE LOCATtON m colonla], 4 bedrooms, breeiaway, V fireplace/ natural woodwork, Mus To ordmv aend 85e in ootaa to: *How-To directions and diagrams NaiUia OlelNi 5U 9-3823. car gai^e, l% ‘ baths, city otili- ftaiahed heated r(k>m ta baaemtat, erty -lit the general bustaeaa none. TV BEItVICX-AIl ihaltee. BanesL tag oomponv. •lAcirte tepaieriter, SchodI aducatlop. Prayloua axpw- Dfy WaSA M A I^E ST E R . REASONABLE. effectlv^July'12. 1962. MOTHERS Bus BawasW (T ie MaaiAsster B n - for knit, crochet and embroidery lands hmh m M . . OaU Iona Mahino- ties, combtaatlon wtadowgl and $13,500 . (jail 9-6370. GROSSMAN HOMES ■i _ .. , , sinali otflee''0Mce> liblF-' Ul ■hig Beswii). .UM A**, of Am«r- BcaiiomloaL High quality parts: tthboue wAek, W alar- doors, fireplace, plastered I'WaUa, W lton Zoning .OonVmlsaion stitchea for both begtaner and »0* Guaranteed .90 daya. Famous for al hriuflto. CaU 9899717; NoU* * tifrli«. IffM96311. Land For Sale ,71 Dtmald TedfoM, oaa. New Y M t 9% N. T. rice! Only 50e a copy! oraaflng DoM. foUy taatilated. ApproximatMy 7 pUPLEX—S bedrooms each unit, Ml 3-5t35 •arviea ainca Ifn. Pbona Ml WembrooR.Manufacturing Oo. Coll LLOYD GORDON one story, corn^ lot, aeparate oU (jhairm in For lat- pattern. Pript name, ad dlework. ^Alburn,- aend 60c in Cotas, tin and braka dApartmant. ^ state. Friced for rodek . *t’-•alM burner, alumiipbn atoria windoaro. Dated uai Bolton, Conneetieot 3 0 1 4 1 S C m n r S t . PART-TOIl! • of 4 aranings q, weak NiKINIlEY ■ABOUT 800 feet franU ge e< Indue- thlg Itai day qC IWL if r ‘it...^ draea with sane, styla No. and sla*. your name and* addrites to AiniM from 4 n.m. until approumately ' tunite' ter advaae*iil4lBt.. ~ . MI9-5361 M M tend. Oaa M I 9418(1, Cttariaa^lMpeiMic*. |U*4y

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Am ative,” he said. Htr noted that m Clear, cool tonight. Low SS-eO. Miss Hooey’s salary this year was Engagement 13,601 About Town Miss Hooey reduced by the ammint pen­ Member at ae'Audit Satnrday sunny, pleasant tempeya- sion she was allocated. i Bureau of CIrcalatlon tiires. High near 80. Supt. Curtis said he feels the Perkins- Ballard Manchester-~»A CUy o f Village Charm Bmituui Ronald Cowles, son of M ustRetfre entire issue of retirement policies Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cowles, 828 is not cloaed, however, because The engagemonb o^ Miss Pat­ Lake St., after a fourKlay leave Accepting an opinion by the he has "six major questions” , he ricia E. BalUrd of Manchestbr to VOL. LXXXL NO. 240 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 13,. 1962 (CAasaifled Advertising on Pngs 14) PRICE nVE CENTS at home, will depart tomorrow to town ODimsel on retirement policy, wants to discuss with the school Rudy C. Perkins of Westbrook, report at Mayport, Fla. He has board’s personnel policiqp com­ the board of education last night Conn., has beeh announced by her beMi assigned to the destroyer, mittee and with similar commit­ larents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Winthrbp USS Jonas Ingram, with the Sixth regretfully terminated the serv­ tees of the Manchester Slducation Sallard, 81 Gardner S t - Fleet in the Mediterranean. Sear ices of Its senior school dental hy­ Association and the Manchester Her fiance la the son of Mr. and Up to Kennedy British S core man Cowlee U a IMl graduate of gienist, Miss Haxel E. Hooey. FederaUon of Teachers. Board State News Manchester High School and en­ Miss Hooey, who' has worked In Mrs. Claude W. Perkins; West­ rKsirman Christie F. -McCormick brook. tered the U.8. Nhvy in July 1961. the Manchester school system since directed that the issue be includ­ This cook-out business has grown >by leaps and Telstar First September 1919^ had asked that Miss Ballard is a M960 graduate X , ed ha a discussion -item at a later of Manchester High School, and is bounds. ., : she be allowed to continue work­ school board meeting. Mr. and Mrs. John RoU, 186 ing for the next, school year, dur­ a junior at Central Oomieotiout Kldridge St., Mr. and Mrs. Ed« , Supt. Curtis brought up Miss College, Nqw Britain, where she la Via Phone CaU ing which she' will turn 86 years Hooey’s request in the absence of ,Chickens and Chicken Parts are now as much in ward Kay and daughters. Nancy old. While most school ssrstem em­ majoring'in elementary education. Newtown M an and Janis, 184 Eldrtdge St., will board, member Frank SheMon, a She iM a member of Theta Sigma demand for barbecuing as the old standbys . ■> . NEW YORK (AP) — The British ployes retire at 66, at the time of member of the board committee jumped the gun and put through, leave Saturday for a motot trip her birthday last October Miss Deltaf sorority. . ground meats and F'rankfurts, with London Broils to Marlboro, N.Y., to visit Mr. and studying the request. Mr. Perkins is a I960 graduate Killed in Crash the first trans-AtlMtic telephone Mrs. John Boccalatte. The latter's Hooey had asked, and was granted, In the vote .to accept LeClaire’s pushing hard for second or thM place. call via Telstar Thuiaday night. permission to Snish out the 1961-62 opinion, Mrs. Katherine Bourn gave of Saybrook High SchooL end is Some Reds . t b The space communications satel­ nephew. Angelo DeMartini, and school year. the sole dissenting vote. She said also a junior at Central Connec­ NEWTOWN (AP) — Thir­ niece, ESixabeth DeMartini, have ticut College where he is major­ Customers who have broiled our fi^esh Block Is­ ty-six-year-old Arthur, Ber- lite thus generated an out^-this recently returned from a tour of However, now she must retire she felt that Miss Hooey could take Wins Scholarship CAP) — fdent a freer hand was by a stand- world rivalry between the Kqgllsh Her request for extension of the ing in Industrial arts. He la a mem­ ^.WASHINGTON / — Europe. , up the question rwlth the Town land Sword on the outside irrill say it’s “out of this ing vote of 2T# to 4 .This came rier, 66 Sugar St., Newtown, and the French. privilege of another year was denied Pension Board, if receiving a pen. ber of Omega Kappa Delta frater­ •Yhe House has voted to allow Miss Marilyn Rose, daughter of nity. world.” that would have permitted aid was killed instantly early to­ France. made an unscheduled after Town Counsel Arthur J. Le- Sion was one of the deciding faC' President Kennedy to aid only If a country overthrew Its day in a single-car accident start on transatlantic telecostiug Members of C 1 a u dJ a Circle, Claire Jr. informed Supt. of Schools tors in the board’s decision to re Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rose of Cider Ap Aug. 25 wedding at Com­ Emanuel Lutheran Churchwomen, Mill Rd., Bolton, has been given munity Baptist Church is planned. (Communist countries if he Oimmunist government. on Rt. 202. Wednesday night. The Britlah\ William H. CurUs that it Is his fuse her request to continue work­ But whether you cook inside or outside, you are called it a “ clear breach of faith” will meet tonight at 8 lor a work a |506 award by the University of sees a chance to pry them If the House approach prevails Pollpe said Barrier'was driving opinion' that retirement should be ing, sure of satisfaction if you start with mests from in conference, the President could and, in apparent retaliatioiv, beat night at the home of Mrs. Carroll mandatory at the conclusion of the Connectieut. The grant is award­ from Kremline domination. easterly about half a mile from his Kowalski Airs Offer ed on the basis of good character, . Pinehdrst’s custom cut SERVICE MEA^P^EPART- provide aid to Yugoslavia and the French to the draw oh inter­ Nelson, 84 Sunset St. school year during which an em­ After giving the President this home when he lost control of his national phone calls via space. citizenship, need, scholarship and Lake AssociatioB Poland under broad guidelines. car. The vehicle failed to make a ploye has become 65. ^ MENT. Our meats are-sold over the^unter . . . major victory Thursday, the These include a^presldentlal flnd- The call l^tween Scientists in The Salvation Army will conduct “I think this closei it (the re­ Truck Hits Pole, contribution to student life through not celk) pre-wrapped. They’re "frewler-by-far.” House went on to pass a bill curve, ran off the highway and Britain and the Ifnited States participation. Chooses N^dow struck a tree. The car continued on an open air service tonight at quest),'.’ said Supt. Curtia after authorizing him to spend S4,S88,- (Continiied/oB Page Eight) lasted, about 10 minutes and con­ Of Dodd’s Job in ’64 T:S0 at Main and Birch Sto. Cadet reading the opinion to the. board. Driver Arrested Miss Rose will be a sophomore 600,000 for military aid and eco­ for 31 feet when It hit another tree cerned mainly technical matters. "I don't think we have any al- in the school of home economics in Lyle T. Neddow, 18 'Bank St., nomic assistance, this year. Hie and bounced back onto the high- A spokesman for the British Thomas Mack wUl be in charge. w ^ . Robert I* Smith, 30, of Hartford, September. She achieved the high­ was elected president of the Ash-1 roll call vbte w m 250 to 164.. Post Office, which controls broad­ HARTFORD (AP)— Resigned Cabinet Secretary Abraham^ est marks in the school during the ford Lake Property Owners As­ Kennedy did not get everything Mrrier was tossed from the auto-, was aCTested yesterday for op­ casting In England much as the A. Ribicoff told a press conference today he was “very opti­ past year. She is a graduate of sociation at the annual meeting I This weekend we feature farm-fresh he wanted from the House and Pol^s Protest mobile and landed on the highway Federal Ckimmunlcationa Commis­ erating a motor vehicle without a Bolton Elementary School and an of the association recently Reid got, in fact, some things he'd where his body was discovered by mistic that President Kennedy will come into Connecticut on ment inspected GRADE A CONNECTK Pinehurst Tender-cure sion does here, termed the experi­ my behalf during the campaign.” license. He backed a truck into a honor graduate of Manchester at Ashford Lake. ens at special prices . . . rather not have. Mildly on U.S. a passing motorist who was not ment a success. CHICKEN BAR-B-Q tight pole on Eastland Dr., police High School. Other Manchester residents | The authorization is $210 million identified. Berrier was the car's The French denied they broke The 62-year-old Hartford lawyer, who resigned Thursday Each only occupant.' “WITH ALL THE FIXIN08" said. elected jo office are Frank Pear­ CORNED BEEF below his original request and It an agreement which called for the as secretary of health, education and welfare, said he 'was According to police. Smith was son of 110 Bretton Rd., trustee for I BROILERS carries two amendments be con­ first European television program three years; and Cletto Zanlungo | siders noxious: A ban on loads or Sky High Tests to -be received In the U.S. July 23. quite confident that he would get well over 80 per cent o f tiifi driving a truck owned by Anthony ing north on Bridge St., did not 133 to 141 convention votes, thereby blocking any jiossibTe primaiy for SATURDAY, JULY 1A--RAIN or SHINE Botticello of 596 Hilistown Rd. see Bechaz leaving a.parking lot of 115 School St., treasurer. 2% lb. avg.*' X" is on the special Ifst tfto, grants to the United Nations until HARTFORD (A P )—The State Citing a technicality, the French when the accident occured. Smith on the north side of Hartford Rd., The remaining offices were I other members pay their back An AP News Anal.vsis Motor vehicle department's dally said the agreement provided that the senator nomination by his opponent, Congressman-at- RHEAS GONMERATIOIIAL OHUROH will appear before (Circuit Court 12 according to police reports. T^ere filled by residents of South Wind­ Cut, qdit or whole^ with boneless lean Chucks, assessments; a requirement that By GENE KRAMER record of automobile faUlitles as the joint European telecast would Large Frank Kowalski of Meriden. ON BODTE 85 > in Manchester July 30. were no injuries. sor, Hartford, Bristol, East Hart­ he stop aid to nations that seize WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Com­ of last midnight and the totals be “ live,” while theirs was pre­ S9c H}.; Regular Briskets, American property imless appro­ munist Poland, now sweating out recorded. Asked that in event Kowalski does get 20 per cent, would The vehicles of Rosalie C. John­ Austin J. Blute. 41, of Coventry, ford / and Newington. •Oven 2% Iba.-^-W^c Ib. on the same date last year: he be prepared to enter a primary, Ribicoff replied: » 8ERVINO FROM 4:80 P Jf. H im YKW F.M. yesteraay reported damage to the The association represents over 79c lb.; and very lean cen­ priate steps are taken within six the U.S. foreign aid debate in The French program Included son, 180 mUstown Rd., and Louis Congress, has reacted more^ mild­ 1961 1962 songs by actor Yves Montand and “ And how.” Bechaz. 68. 252 Wetherell St., col­ radiator and grille of his car, 140 property owners at Ashford | ter Briskets. Rumps and months to make fair payment. Killed 133 141 * ADULTS $1.75, which was parked in the rear of Lake, many of whom are resi­ The shape the foreign aid meas­ ly than the Soviet Union and some, other entertainers. It was seen In In reply to another question, Ribicoff said he would sup­ lided yesterday at Hartford Rd. neutral countries to the U.S. high American liomes, as was a "live" HALF PORTION FOR ADULT OB CHILD flAO and Bridge St. Mrs. Johnson, go- Rogers Corp. on Mill St. dents of Manchester. Sirloin Tips, 89c lb. ure finally will take depends on port the ticket even if his bitter Senate foe, Kowalski, end^ how a Senate-House conference altitude thermonuclear blast in Ttco Sisters Injured British telecast bounced off the FR#RS f ' .* committee resolves the House the Pacific. HARTFORD (A P )—Two Edge- satellite a few hours later. up as the nominee for congressman-at-large. Save on every cut and version and one passed earlier by The “ crime against humanity” wood St. sisters were still in criti­ The European Broadcaustlng Asked if it would “ disagreeable” for him to run on the treat the man of the house :■ the Senate. theme re-sounding through the cal condition this morning at St. Union, In a communique iMued In ticket with Kowalski in view of the critical remarks the lat­ ROASTERS And the tough fight on money (Communist peace conference in Francis' Hospital as the result of Gqpeva, said the French *teleca.st ter has made about him, the former cabinet officer sm il^ to a corned beef dinner or Moscow was echoed in no official being struck by a car, that police 8H K>' avg.» will come later In the session vlblated the International agree­ and replied: (hit, Split or wrhole delicious Corned Beef Sand­ when appropriations blUs actually Polish Btateinent. reported stolen, near their home ment “ that no TV material of en­ •Oven 3% IbS.—37%c lb. to provide foreign aid money are A lofig message from Polish Thursday about 5 p.m. tertainment or informative charac “I have a way of not paying attention to any unkind re­ wiches. debated and voted on by both Premier Jozef Cyranklewlcz to Paula Duplin, 8, is suffering ter be transmitted In advance of marks.” t - chambers. the Moscow gathering condemned from head Injury, broken left leg, the joint Eurovision project.” Another question was whether In its bill the Senate voted to U.S. atomic tests in general while and multiple cuts and bruises of The British Broadcasting (Torp. he felt Kowalski had caused a For added flavor 8erve authorize foreign aid spending of ignoring Soviet testing. the face and l>ody. Her sister Bon­ also complained the French jumped “serioua rupture” In the Demo­ Profit Taking ■ with “ Mr. Mustard.” $4,662,(KXl.OOO — $6.5 million less Some factory meetings in out­ nie, 7, is suffering from internal the gun. cratic party. Cantsr Sliesi Pinkhurst than the House. The Senate also lying Polish cities have censured and chest injuries, snd multiple Peter Dimmock, BBC represen­ Ribicoff answered: “He has acted contrary 'to Kennedy's the United States. cuts and bruises. They are the tative on a European committee to created problems.” Cuts Level of BLOCK wishes by barring all assistance But the most common reaction children of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Dup­ coordinate the new transatlantic ' However, he said, after the o«i- to (Communist countries with the consists of shrugs from the man lin, 58 Bdgewood St. television link, said "it was a very vention Is over, rough spots would Through a telegraphic error we received a dou­ exception of surplus food. in the street and newspaper stor­ Police said the driver of the car great pity that a major triumph of be smoothed out and there would Stock Market ISLAND Since then the administration ies about- anti-nuclear demonstra­ was Klaus G. Popp, 18, of 2(M this kind should be clouded by such be a Democratic victory in Novem­ ble shipment of 10 to 11-pound Morrell’s ready to , Woodland Dr., Wapping. He is has as fought to have these hand­ tions in countries other than Po­ a clear to ^ ch of faith.” ber. NEW YORK (AP)T^tock mar- SWORDFISH cook Hams. The salesman asked us to sell them cuffs imlocked by the House. The land. charged with evading responsibil­ The first formal transatlantic ity. and reckless driving. Assistant "I like the challenge of elective ket prices moved lower in light 'b> at a special price and make Some new Morrell cus­ after a similar vote of 201 to 44 They hate and fear the nuclear telephone call via Telstar had been office,” Ribicoff said last night in trading this afternoon as traders had defeated on amendment by arms race, but in talking to west- Police Chief John J. Kerrigan set scheduled for tonight between the tomers. his bond at $5,000. a television speech announcing his took profits made on advances Rep. Thomas Feighan, D-Ohlo, United States and France. re.slgnattoh as Secretary Of health, earlier this week. HADtHXTC F IU J C T ^ , effor^ to give the Presi- (Continued on Page Six) According to police the children were crossing the stre^ after buy­ Instead, the British completed education and welfare. Bucking the trend were gold an incredible SOLE OR FLOUNDER ing ice cream cones from a truck the first such call Thursday night. Challenge is what he promptly mining, stocks, with observers at­ SPECIAL HAM FEATURE It was placed by Mientiata at the bread when they were struck by the car got from Kowalski, his opponent tributing the rally to the declina LOBSTERS idSquare that was traveling north, Goonhilly Downs tracking sUUon Abraham A. Riblcoff talks confidently of 111 vlotory In hie cam­ for the seuato nomination. In the UB. gold supply to an­ In CofnwaU to felloag fnf^ebra fit paign for the Democratic nomination for senator at a press oon- Kowaloki issued a statement other 23-year fcw. LOBSTER MEAT traveling at a high VAte Of speed. lerenee thlsjtnornlng In Hartford^ jjleraM jjlifttfi l{y Ofiaiyt). 4V2 Lb. Butt Halvas . . , ...... Ib. 69c claiming be .had. been offered IfaS. tRie major market indicated re-- COOKED SCALLOPS nle 49 feet from the point of im- grou Sen. Thomae Dodd's job if he fleeted the decline, with The As­ 5 to 6 Lb. Round Almost Bonalass ' , pacL The car struck a. parked car Maine. ' would consent to run again for sociated Press average of 60 CXXIKED HADDOCK in- omb Baniiers owned by Thomas Mitchell, 75 AT&T designed and built the Biiacial Agreement Congress this year and leave the stocks off 1.00 to 219.50 at noon. Halvas ...... Ib. 89c Edgenvood St., before stopping. 170-pound Telstar at a cost of $50 field clear for Ribicoff. At the same time toe Dow Jones Ready to Heat The driver and three passengers million, and paid the government Dodd’s current term ends in industrial average was lower by FISH CAKES in the car; Jesse Hernandez, 16, of nearly $4 million to launch it 1964. 1.92 at 588.35, and toe Standard WhoU Hams .. • q b • • • • ib. 85e nned in Moscow 69 Milford St.; Eva Hernandez,. 14, from bape Canaveral Tuesday Ribicoff and State and Nation­ * Poor’s 500-stock index was of the same address, and Richard morning. It was the first private­ 730 Negroes to Get al Democratic Chairman John down .39 at 57.64. ly financed space venture! L. Jones, 16. of 41 Ogllby Dr., Bailey, both targets of Kowalski’s The profit taking, which began abandoned the car and ran from The switchboard In outer space frequent charges of bossism, MOSCX3W (AP)—Russian secur-f “ I had not expected this. I Is whirling about the globe at an after Thursday’s vigorous rise, tty men seized ban-the-bomb ban thought they would talk to us,’ the scene. pooh-poohed his accusation. led to speculation by some an­ Later police said, the Hernandez altitude of 600 to 3,500 miles. "Desperation tactics," said Ribi­ ners today when two^ozen young said Mills. Tonight, between 5 and 6 p.m., Arrest Bond Refund alysts that the recent recovery You' hava a~ tasta thrill Kingsley Martin, former editor girl was driven back to the scene coff. "Tom Dodd is a great sen­ Westerners unfurled them in Red EST, another transatlantic phone may have gone too far too fast. Square. of Britain's New Statesman, was by an unidentified person; Hernan­ ator and close friend. Most major segrments of the list waiting whan ^ou buy dez and Jones were driven back by call is scheduled through Telstar. ALBANY, Ga. (AP)—The first! "I am for Dodd in 1964,” said The demonstrators, mostly Brit­ in the square, but took no part. 'ITUs was to have been the "first,'' Reports from Washington and were lower, and many of the Is­ Pinahurst's Ground Maats. ish but with a sprinkling of Ameri­ “ I am against It. We do not a friend, and Popp gave himself ot more than 730 Negroes arrested New York did little to clear up Bailey, "and I will say so when up to Policeman Ronald Sheldon at before England beat France to the sues that had been strongest this cans and Scandinavians, had been have good !^ll of the Russians for for anti-segregation demonstra­ the mystery of the fine payments'. I introduce him at the conven­ week suffered the biggest loses.' Raally, thare's a diffaranea High and Asylum Sts. tions last December planned to tion.” warned earlier they would be de­ this thin^ and therefore I will not (Continued on Page Seven) Former Assemhiyman John La- Ehccept for the gold mining is­ . . . try tham today.. . ported if they went through with participate,” he said. seek refunds of cash bonds today mula of Poughkeepsie, N..Y, said The convention opens here to­ sues, most gains were relatively • s • their plans to denounce nuclear The group of aboi^ 24 walked * Wilful Misconduct . under the terms of a biraci^ a group of Republicans took up night with Sen. Mikq Mansfield, testing just beneath the Kremlin quietly to the square. from their NEW HAVEN (AP)—A young agreement. a collection and sent the money D-Mont., Senate majority leader, (Continued On Page Eleven) Pinehurst \.ean * walls. hotel In the next block. About an Integration leader ;:^Dr. Martin to Albany to pay King's fine. scheduled to deliver the keynote PlainvUle man's "Intoxication and Happy 13th Luther King Jr., Who unwillingly address. The business of choos­ CHUCK GROUND ib. 79e The Russian security men told hour after they got into the area, groM and wilful misconduct" was ■Pritchett said he had received the Westerners they were being their banners arrived. Up to this accepted freedom from jail Thurs-' numerous telephone calls from ing candidates will begin tomor­ the cause of his friend's death in day, told a meeting of more than row. 3-tb. lots 2.25 “ provocative.” point they had hot been molested. a OBO>car crash last month. Cor­ TOKYO (A P )—It's Friday persons who said they were send Leaders 6f the „ demonstration oner James J. Corrigan said yes- the 13th but in Japan not even 1,000 Negroes that they would be Ing money, but he said he had In his televised announcement Bulletins i told reporters earlier they had (Coatiniied on Page Eight) the superstitious are worried. reimbursed for the December received no funda in the mails, that he was leaving the cabinet, tenlay. bonds. Any such donations would be re^ Ribicoff commented on the recur­ Culled from AP Wirfis 3 in I .Blend been Informed by Alexander Kor- In his findings the coroner Almanacs list today as a neichuk, Soviet author and a “Tal-An". day, suspicious for King said Police Chief Laurie turned, he added. i rent reports that he hopes one day BEEF; PORK. VEAL Ib. 79e blamed John C. Rogers for the .ab- Pritchett, in a conference with And a Justice } Department to be a Supreme Court justice. leader of the Sq8iet-sponsored U.S. Will Detonate 'weddings and other happy Negro leaders, agreed to refund spokesman said in Washington PALMER’S 276 REC^MUl - 3 lbs. 2.25 Peace Congress, now going on In events.' "Earlier this year I told the (Goqtkiued on -Page Eleven) the bond money on Wednesdays that telephone calls to Georgia by President of the United States TROONr Scotland (AP)—A r­ »''' t ' the Kremlin:' and Fridays. He urged those who "The congress was held here More High N-Shots nold Palmer onleased an nn- Pinahurst 59c Grade had posted bonds to go to city (Continued on Page Eleven) (Continued on Page Four) qireredented 6nLsh with closing under the condition that there hall, today and ssk for their HELPS BALANCE ' GROUND MEAT would be free speech inside the WASHlNCrON (API-The Unit­ rounds of 67 and 69 today arid money. won his secood straight Brittsll hall but no demonstrations out­ ed States has wound up Its nu­ “ Now We are testing the sincer­ ib. (special) 49c side.” I clear test series of 2$ announced Open Golf Championship wtto ity and good, faith of the city offi­ Blasts Delays on Estes a score of 276—toe low i^ ever iO-Jb. Iots4.50 Philip Seed, 32, a British social blasts in the 'Chrlstntas Island cials and specifically of Chief worker, said his group had offered area -of the Pacific. But there in the 102-year-old tournameat. Pritchett.” King said. The 32- year-old professional to give up early plans to demon- may be more htgh-altltude shots Pritchett confirmed the agree­ as Gold. ,* Rich as Gold... Good as Gold strate In front of the American at the Johnson Island test site. ment on'the Ixinds and these other from Latrobe, Pa.^. established Embassy, if only they could stand The Atomic Energy Commission points -noninterference In Integra­ McClellan for Shakeiip himself as one of the great aO- ' HOOD MILK silently to Red Square. This was announced Thursday It was lifting tion of public travel facilities, in­ tone masters la the game as ha - ^ 0 vmder ifs Preferred 2 to 1 for flavor over refused, he said, then the deporta­ the ban on Americans entering cluding city buses should they roUected birdlea la clusters to tion threat made. the (Christmas Island test area, resume operations; and opening beat oqt Kel Nagle o< Australia the best selling bread in America - gjj. 74c _ Another leader - In the planned effective at 5 a.m. EST today. of a channel of blracial commu­ In Farm Aid Program by eight strokes. The previous demonstration was Wayne Mills, The area has been off limits since nication. City buses forced -T ' ? - % ber march they led. ment's vast, nationwide farm aid entitM to be the last to hoM must have fornomal growth, vital- Imagine luA a ptmwhowe of nutri- Their $178 fines, which they re­ program which relies heavily on > _____ nuclear teoto because the Ualtod fused to pay. were put up by a state and county committees of LONDON (AP)—A medical bul­ tkm coming in familiar family States started the nuclear anom ity and tissue regeneration. This "well-dreMed Negro man," said farmers to rui;i it under supervi- letin said today Sir Winston meats iace. In another in n oertea One-Party for Algeria Pritchett, Sion from Washington. favorite. . . a fresh, tender, fragrant s Sunsweet Prune Juice quart 39c Churchill’s, temperature has re­ (If East-West statements on m - means Wondergold helps balance King and Abernathy said they Tlie* Senate Investigations sub­ turned to normal and his coughing didn't know who paid the fines clear tnta. the-Soviet news agen­ unbahnoed diets.becauK every loaf loafofbraadl committee McClellan. heads is spells have eased. cy Tass said the United Staten and that their constitutional rights checking Into why the department The 87.yearK)ld World War II Itegan the race aot only by t e ^ ii fortified with aska proteins, min- It’sincndiblebattrael Afooddw Demanded by Ben Bella had been violated with their eje.c- ^delayed cracking down on Estes prime minister had caused his ing atom bombs but by ' —*-§■ Hoi^ from ■ Jail. family can’t resist aeftM% he^ N iI- J- for a. year after a congre^man doctors considerable worry when them against Japan in World War Partial SiiBhrak af S Ouncaa (About SMIoai) al MOMttweotp ip*elal formula iraad crab and vitamins. *^Fresher-By-Far^ had offered it evidence qt toe he came down with a bronchial in­ eWHtITY ORAN, Algeria (AP) '-f- Deputyywanta a one-party aystem based O. It declared the United Stateo, tiuAWTmr HUTMtllT ouwwiw iOniiimT Eight ounces of Wondergold a mtes Ots famdi/diet!. Start serving Texan’s activities. fection and fever as he fought to Britain and France “ have been' •0:30 pm. VMmin A 800 IM. uim Premier Ahmed ben Bella, flushed on the Natlmial ObuncU of the Al­ Two Agriculture Department of­ recover from a thigh fracture. uninterrupteilly creattni 18.6 (TO. Calcium' gerian revoiution which includes Bgand 0.55 fn(>. PliotphonM OJtpn. VMMiiiiD IM IM. Unit!. isysupgfyAo&tW>dO»»mt§t W ( » d e r ^ tonerrow. t>y the triumph of his return, has President Puts Off ficials testified they agreed with The bronchial infection appar­ ing new types of nuuKlear Vitrmta ( 2'UM* FRUITS AND VEGETABLES many officers opposed to moder­ McClellan that toe Oklahoma ently was quenched with antibiot­ pons." e.H Ifoe • 0 maa. demanded single party rule for ate Premier, ^ n Youssef ben 8 0 m(k watom 0.04 m(b WmSiiR tOShmcoi. ' ^ la i a ijiia laoariMfci mioaauhaioaUiiilztakM ' • ” . f ' * ' O fficial B r|ucil Trip State Agricultural Stabilization ics soon after it appeared. amu Algeria, backed by the amiy Khedda. ’ . and Conservation Committee had The latest bulletin said he spent 2 PERISH IN FIRE ■■I--.' VHaRiWie 40.0 mgr.* OotoMium 0l30 I W(iM(rgail^»s» liliari Sitlr toUUiwcH arttf Declaring tbat he wants to wipe .2,0 inft. Magiwtiwa which regards him as a hero in WASHINGTON (APV^^^esldent fallen down on toe job. a comfortable night at Middlesex , :- : ryiUMim (VHMMA M , Lan^rt Bing Cherries Ih. 39c the war for independence from. the slate clean of quarrels among UBBRTY, N. ¥. (AP) — 4 Vk—lii lu 1.8 mcfii Kennedy has postponed untilumjl mld- But one of themi acknowledged Hospital. Before reading it, a hos­ : l : ' France. • Algerian leaders, Ben Bella said Two nnidenttfted nmn petiahed a.S m|>. Novemter hls plannedj^ vlMtl to that he had seen as early as May pital ; spokesman commented and thirteen persons were In­ In his first major address since he agreed to unity "but only a 31, 1961, three of Estes' cotton “ There ' Is much better newa to­ 0.2 . unity fiiat leaves tte way open to Brazil. jured when -flte leveled a Ijatel 2M.0 ni(>. CaloriMSTS Fi^^ Native Summer Squash lh. ^0c bis return, Ben Bella told a cheer­ Hie official reasons: The ap^ acreage allotment. transfer deals day.” ing throng Thursday: the goiUs of , the revolutfon.” Oklahoma farmers which Earlier his wife. Lady Church)U, bulhUng In this OatahUI. Mann- •Oto* or. tMMf Imm m u IK m VKMM c His aides hinted that talks in proachlng windup of the congres- tain resort area before dawn ."We must have a single, dis. tfbnal session, phis the fact that alwtod him that something was 77, told newsmen he had some elpllned party to achieve the alma Rabat between rival Algerian fac- Wrong'-wRh the deals. stitches taken out of his leg and today; Ihunage was esttawtad 'tkos failed to produce agreement election campaigns are coming up at $56,000. ' It was .the aeeoad Mden Ripe Lairgci CRntaloupes 4 \for. 1.00 of our revolution, not Atveral par­ In both the United States and Howards Rooney, a member of "I think he'a rather better today." ties. We wUl not pennlt 'a return and that Ben Bella is tai no hurry SulUvaa County hotel firo In two ' ' \ ' ■■ •' . ■ * ' Brazil. ' toe deparfia^t’s general counsel . OiurchlU’B recovery already had •• . • 4’ ■ -• ' to the sterile .gaipe w the. old to proceed to Algiers fOr talks staff, said he saw the contracts been complicated by a vein in- days. Thursday 566 gneste Bad - with Ben Khedda and other mem­ But experts on Latin Aiiierica party system. road into Thursday's .-.announce­ at the office of''Rep. Chrl Albert, flammatlbn and clot in toe left leg the Esther Manor HoOel at Mms:. -fmw iMtHia-o*iK " 1 ^ Army of Nationnl. Libera­ bers of the inuvlMonal govern­ D-Okla., ' who wda..^ oomplaining he iojured in a fall at a Monte tioello after n hinae started .In, wibnmMU'uoo oMchw ment concern that a presidential ■ikU. tion providea a guarantee tor the ment. Instead of going on to Al­ about transfer of tha.^ allotmento O rlo hotel June 28. the main hnm tng. Nn one wtht - giers he returned to Tleidcen, 40 I Meet Mias USA visit during the current Brazilian objMtlvas of the revolution and political crisis could be labeled from Oklahoma to Ti The stitches were Inserted after Injurod. Tsday’s firo dwtraynd its strength will discourage doun- miles east of the Moroccan bor­ . Leilanl YYUetm of HOnidulu, Hawaii, wears the crown of a two-ototy frame ati«clnM.a6|h ^ rtmm Inc,. USA after winning toe tlUe lost night at the Misa Universe . Yankee Intervention. ' said he had read in full dMy one an operatloh to tastmi the two seg- PINEHURST * terrevolutlon. der, Thursday, night. Aidas said of toe contracts, and never .ments of Sir Winston’s fractured ot Three hdOdtega si the fiate- his furthef plana were uncertain. ___jty poM M t at Miami Beach, Fla. She will r^ rn en t the The White House announcement . "We refuse to perihit certain did. not mention Brazil’s Internal zooaUy asked the farmer lemur together wito 'd- aiaail pin. Una'Ho«Mi on mchmny •flint* HELPS BALANCi, V . COIU4ER TURNPIKE Bhc) MAIN persons to make use of -^ e ma- United Btates in toe Mlsa Univerae semi-finals tonight competing 56. thiw' nritea r ' ( against amteatonta from all parts of the worid. Her fatlMir is troubtea. Preaidant Joao (Joulart, eiqilanation. The medical buUatoi was teaued ddnenr of government to; serve Roqney acknowledged that ha arty la ahaal M ttMta- p a ra ^ ends," bo HawaUan, Ctaloew’ and BBgiliii, her mother Portuguese. (AP NOW Yoali t m . / : OPEN THURSDAY atid FRIDAY t lU V « oa Fiiga a) .did; w ask Albert’a Mfioa tor a -.1 /.4 7- Bob Bel^ made It elkr be Pbotadox). . ' J • I I r •mt 4 ' I r J-: ■ .1