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PAGE TEH About Town Heard Along Main Street -WlUiam F. Kelsh Jr., 307 Gard And on Some o j MancheUer^B Side Sireels, Too ner St., ha* been accepted as a Junior member of the Holsleln- esman stopped at the police H. Blftine of Gr&nby Is Frtealan Assn, of America, Brat- Forgot l« Remember with a final and emphatic station 'M E. Middle Tpke. recent tho new nudio«viiUAl director for tleboro, Vt. He was rtoOmmended At least one home-owner ha "craah" the door finally landed at ly and trrgd to sell the department Mancheet^r^^ public achc^t. Ho bv John P. Lukens, Co. 4-H ARent, found that modesty is not a the bottom of the steps. One panel hla compartj('* cement product for will fUf^the poaltion vacated^bjr aHer qualifying fw the ceilificatc ways the best policy. — had apllt d()wn the middle and parking metW foundation*. Atttfuf* W. Lftlime, of merit and Umior inembeiship This particular fellow worked some paint wa* knocked off, but He got to nte station the hard Miller, a graduate of the Unlver* pin through^dfairy project work for about three weeks oh a "do-it- other than that It had received way he had ^ pay a dollar^for slty of Maeaachusetti. received his stith registej^d Holstein cattle. yourself" project which Involved little damage considering the overtime parkln|^t a metapr^ on. master ^of arts degree In audio installing a new railing up the rough trip. Main St. \ visual education at Teachers Col Oriat^obj Chappell, grand chan- stair* leading to the leeon d Silence Anally settled over the lege of Columbia University and edllor Of the Grand Domain of flooY. He found the Job. because household once^again except for Ohoat Wrl has ,complet;o<^ 35 semester hours Connecticut, Knight* of Pythias. of the trlcJty carpentry, wa* al one sound— the quiet prayers com A recent AaaoclAted fVeaa itory beyond master's in audio-rlspal Is att^dlng an auxiliary meeting in most more than he bargained for ing from the lips of the broken on antl-Amerlran attaiw by a education, curiicylum, and school Beirut, Aug. 11'(/P)— Pro Boston today and Sunday. The hut finally after many trie*, he got hearted handyman daxedly silting newapaper in CUfAcai. VenfEueta, administration. government irregulars fought meeting Is being held in ronjunc-j railing so It would only on the bathroom Aoor. quoted the UlUmaa NoticiWp as ' Miller has had eight ^ears of* a 3-hour battle with rebels in tloh with the .Vday Suprema Con-1 ^ im i, vvhen hlS J-year- O r'w as he praying? aayinK thia about- a reporter; teaching experience. The last four Washington, Aug. 11 (/P) .^Committee on Economic Security. ventlon of the Knights of Pythias, j daughter leaned on It Instead haa been outatandlng' In th« Aita village, neard the Syrian years he taught a Afth grade in Insurance industry spokesmen "Varioua pi-oviaion* in • recent • ■ rof rocking violently back and forth Quit IsM>klng Over . . . denlimia campaign" of the rona the King P l^ ip and Louise Duffy election year amendmeiita have frontier Sunday, it was re Knew this was hound to happen. today decried attempts to in Manchester Auxlllarv Police ss It had after his first three or tiunv of North American newamen Schools In 'west Hartford. made beneflti bigger and easier to ported today, < will meet Monday nigiil al 7 30 four Installation attempts, The Herald printed a picture of a againat the actual democracy” In He has served as audio-visual di iUCKIAND crease Soda’. Security benefits get,” Marahall aaid. " I f the pur- ft-leaf clover laaf week and a ' Vener.iiels. Source* connected With the Sy.r- for a nlghl target practice al the .Much gratified by the results of rector In all of the buildings where as ^ an '.election year device pdae o f aocial aecurity ia to pro- , tan...... Social...... National...... Parfy (SSNPi Finley St. outdoor range. j |iis labor he next turned to paint woman called ua to say she had j Newsmen have, been accuaaed of he has worked, and haa partici Opan Wad.-TlHin.-Fri. vide a •floor of pi-otectlon.’ then the | armed niembera of the party i found a 9-leaf clover. She did, loo many thinga In Ihe paat, but thia pated in educational television which might weaken the na ing the stairway.. This too was tional economy itsfilf. constant effort to expaird it piece- hilled or wounded many rebels and The riei H Osgood Bennett jif . a long and tedious job as It In Mra. Kdward Kehoc of 2*10 j probably the firat time onV hfti workshops. . meal in all direction* ia suspect." [ log, on* dead and two wounded on Bprure 81., found Die J>*leafrr in been aeeiuied of a thinjr Uk« 4 P.M. td Dork Teattfying before the Senate Mkita Asks Neutralists the North Methodial Cliiirch left volved much scraping and sand J. Howell Turner, Chicago, di- i their own aide, 1 her yard while moving lawn chaire TH A T ! rlnance Committee, Albert C. todav for Camp Alderagate, the ing before he could retlhlsh the rector of employe relations of the I Aita village la in the Rachaya Dr. W. H;-(*Amp. head of Ihe l/ni- i Adama of Philadelphia, preaident Methodist camp in North Scitii- slalrs to the gleamUig defection ^ All Day Sundayi Standard Oil Co. of Indiana, chal- | pi.atrict Avhere the body of Ahmed veraily of ('onneelK iil A botany de- i HI » ! Local Girl Takes of thie -National Aaaociation of I ste. R I He will he director of he sought. When the last nif the lenged the wisdom of changing the Hatnmoud, a leadei- of the party, Britain for partnient eavfl l)u«one lan’l an rare i ...... Ldfe tlnderwritera, aaid the in- Of Asia for (he Mceh long lumor high ses palnt^had been applied he felt that at the e-leaf vanelv found hv Mra.! had gathered on the n A.M. Till Pdffc law now since, he aaid. an advisory found mutilated, apparently sion cslled Christian Adventure quiet*glow of satisfaction whlCh Committee Post aurance induatry believe* paaaage council created by Congress will murdered, over the weekend., Anna ,1. Haherern of l,T-> Hl.saell j of a Houae bill providing. 7 per Camp, uliiih begina tomorrow, |comes with the knowledge that »■ not report unHI the end o f the year It c-ould not be determined ■fW.;'hfffiftiiw wr the following lea- V"'t,''* Pressed cent increaaea in old age benefit* Big Parley Urcaome job I* finally done and son: Mrs. Kelioe's clover wss sc-' ” ke*ri't the windows. Fhere waan't Miss .Janet Alice Whitney, *32 its recommendation.* for amend whether the fighting in Ait* was Withdrawal "done right." Alexander St., has accepted an in “would atrenuouily weaken, if not ments. Several industry witnesses a vendetta by the party against Mr and Mrs, ..loseph J Childs.; .tiMilIv a vaaclallon Two separal,cl" "n that had been deatroy not only the progiam it- P’lill of enthusiasm, now that Sialka had fused logelher and then, ^ pnhlii iz.ed in advance nor anything vitation lo serve as a member of COWIIIATULATIONS! also emphasized that argument. the rebels. Green U d , left this morning | •elf but the entire national econ Isindon, Aug. 11
helpers prei'tared today for also spend a week at Miami first knocked the hinge pins out alnglc hud which producea three broorna about the Interior of the South Methodist Church. In addi year* if you survive, and i/ In testimony prepared for the Informants said the rebels were P X p iessiItg nope in a i in e sire- tion to attending Mt. Holyoke Col American L.egion apokeamen en cial session of the U.N. Gen- a drive, to get the U.N. Gen Bearh. Slid moved the door to one side so leaves- '‘ficcaaionally," ihe profea- atnr e yoii have safeguarded your as In have more room In doing aor HHtd. *;tlie hiida react iliffeieid- Thia ( an I he right, we thought, lege. ahe is active In many church dorsed variou.s of the Hou.se ap (Cnnttniied or. Page Thirteen) (Continued on Page F i»e ) I eral Assembly would clear the eral Assembly'.s emergency and civic organizations such as home for your family and proved amendment*, and Dr. Mar .Taniea Herdic. superintendent the floor tiling Job he had marked ly and fuoduce more leaves than ao \\p elbowed in cloaer, Agatnat j way for an East-West .summit session lo demand withdrawal United Christian Youth Movement tha M. Eliot, former head of the of the Town Recreation Depart down on hi* "things to do ll«i " tire normal thiee for the apecie ' Die window waa a amall boy. Thia ensured an education for your of U.S. troops from Lebanon and the Department of Interna U.S. Children’a Bureau, apeaking conference. ment will apeak to the Klwai.ls After considerable piitteruig i "The vaacialioM m the caar of wa." much better Now to aee what children, then you certainly New Risks, New Benefits I Klirusluhev said in the note. and British troops from Jor around, he decided he’d done IMra Kelioe'a (lover la uncommon waa going on. Rmely thia couldn't tional Affairs of the National for the American Public Health riuh Thursday on the Influence deserve congratulations. //,. Aaan.. urged Congress to' approvee I broadi-asl by Moscow Radio, that dan. enough for th* lime being ami, hut not Infrcqurnt." hr anid. 'Phia be a Hew high-preaaure aalea tech-I Council of Chur'ch of Christ. of the aporta program on youth. the measure. She expreaaed the an lU’gent need for summit tallrs Gromyko w as expected .to apeak being a modest fellow, he. moved ! rim-rr ronduned a va.*n tation nnd nioue. nr cmdd It ’ j The primary objective of the however, you have neglected Women’s Planning Conin\iltee is to peraonal view, however, that it wa* "bei-ommg even more appar- early In the general debate, which Open fiouae for the class of the dobr back Into poaltinn an he illirn the Innl.a reacted l»y mnlung Knew It (ouldn't V»e, .luat a to provide for any of these increase the support and Interest ahould be made even more liberal i ent ill the lighl of rerenl events In starta Wednesday. He said on his Jb.'ik will he held Monday night could wash lip. A * he Intemled In ! ext 11 lrn\u*a. frenr.ied bout with a ifklenl that ; x\ny Boost in Fallout of American women for the contingencies, then you will suggesting increase* in children' the Near and Middle F a s l" arrival from Moscow yeslerday at the hnme of Robert Alherl, lit work on the bathroom. ptojet I Sliirpl.v. that explaina the-9-lcaf had wandered In from the atreet. ] Biitlsh olfirials, who disclosed (lover, nml da compaiillve corn- International Christian University want to consider a policy from , benefits to become effective in Ihat the Soviet government con- Oakland Ter Girls are reqiiest- after illnner, he piirpoarly lefi ilie Thev don’t make goorl ruatomera, arrival of the note earlier today, Photo by Fallot In Japan. 1961. sidei-a the question of the with ed to bring light refreshments liinge pin* out and merely propfied momu'.sa irj ft-lert(. cluvrra. or uloea j anyway. the Sun Life of Canada^ one The International Chrtatian Uni Adama asaaiUd the bill a* self- aaid Kioishchev had no really new drawals -very serious" and his and hovs, soft drinks. the door In the finnie i »l ? Anyway, we re haj)py you MliS. FRANCIS CHRISTOPHPTk OAKLEY proposals to make cf>mVrning the found a 12-lenfe?, hut don’t bring versity is a graduate-level institu of the world-5 great life Insur defeating and"a blow' at "the do- Held Threat to Man delegation "'will do their b e s t...lo FInlaliIng Ills hand and fine P.S. Middle East or summit talks. achieve positive reaulta." acrubbing after mucli i lieerful It in. pleaae! tion at Mitaka-shi. a aiiburb of ance companies. With the pro it-youraelf bi-and of thrift" Officiala of the Town Trafftc Mi.ss ('iHire-Ann Lamenzo.' •-"imUar flowers in her ftair. Tokyo. It was founded on June 15, through inauranoe saving*. ' Khniahi-hev'a new message, de- Asian neutralist.* were reported annrting, apli-r'V V
PAOS TWO MANCHESTER EVBI^ING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY. AUGUST 11. 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING^ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. A l^ U st 11/1958 PAGE' THREE
ARTHUR'S TASTY able commercial and induatrlai »:44— • WINF—Newa Probers Differ , SANDWICHES South Windsor land. WKNB—840 WHAT-:-6ie HelpsYoa OverceoM Silk Town 'Town officials thus hops to be WINF~1S86 Sbeihwold oil -THE M NnSaAT MAKE Paity Radio WTIO— 1080 WINT—WINF Koridatand s o v K t t i m m o B o E a r able to enlarge and expand the WOOO—IXN 1:14— “On Adams Role WDRO—1366 WHAY—NictitNlgW WateaB .. t e t h fajclUties And. tervlcea which’ Are Eaatera Daylight Tim* WPOP— 1410 WTIO—N lM t Line F S L S E S The Baby Etas Nike Soldiers ^becoming ’more neceasery. every DEFENSIVE SIONAL < W DRO-The World Tonlibt JL'oeseMfS sad Worry ISotes^ Q uotes North dealer ARTHUR'S day in a riipidiy growing commun ,WPOP—Washington t i , Boston In Refund Case d e f e a t s c o n t r a c t ^ North-South vulnerrtle The followidg program adhad-fs;: ' Ito loDiar ba aanoftd ar f6¥ in .«3 > . ity. This, they point ouCoAiuiot be WHAY-otrenad* MM beeeW_o* low . nvMtr By Alfred ShelnwOl^^'' .NORTH Donate Blood ulea . arA'^uppUed by Um radi^ WHAT—NIant IYat(¥ tMth.PASTBKra.aa lapratM alDM done- in a rasldenUal town, but WCCO—KveiUng Ruile , WnC-Nldt'Lln* Experienced bridge plftjrert tend 4 3 WKN*-P.»ir^ “ Ua* (naa.aeU) powUtr. w inK M i aa (OonUaMa (run P «fr One) AIR t 0 N t) I r I O N f l, mdai 'come about through full use manaige^enu and aia aubjaet to WDRO—Hoods for Romance m r platM heWi thrm aimw aa tb sf to Uke It for grrantpd thet ‘‘every V A K 6 5 Been Named... OAylord L. Paine, chairmAn of yrr m -*Tfar— - Stai aatra WPOP—Washinftnn vs, Boston By EAHL YOST ♦ Q 9 B 7 6 o f the potential o f our businesa and chaa|e without noDca.. wDftO^tfOweii Thomoa M m an •eaUattaba. AvalK wKaiw r«ad Di« triuigcrlpt of th« aubconiPf body" knows ejMUt defensive eig- local Red.' Croat Blood program,tan- industrial xonea. - W PO P-Top 40. Time t : 4 i - ‘ iMmtatMuW hr lew plttM otg neU. ‘The Intercollegiate Champ- a A K 3 I WHAY—Night Watch PAiTKKrB tedaj at aapdrut aeuatw. mlttee'i qloged door.hearlnR* and j _____ EAST STATE nouneed today Qiat 60 pints of MKnchuttr HtraUI N*ws WnO-KJght Une ionahipa .-prove each year that we, blood weTe iBven during the re WHJLY-sBerenadf WDRC—Mood e for Romance^ “judge for themaelvea whelhe'- the a O S 2 * 7 5 4 Manch«st«r .Eve ng H « 'WINF—Musle for ths fYrst Shut Wpcc-BVeDtaK tfuelc aaijune too much. Now «mi Tbisday Evo. cent visit of the Bloodmobiie to 4 :3 3 - WPOP—Washington ts . Boston conduct diacloscf’ In the aubrdm- rroprietom Gene and K«tellc< V 9 8 3 2 V Q J 10 4 South lYindto^ eorreapond W r a B —Crybiel Park Jamboree bnrght P«.. Hamilton flrit joined , Thia fort of hand U preiented isVENINOS FKOM f ill this area. Paine, who waa recent WHAY—Country Hutio Caravan Hertci Interested in Color *rV7 mittee hearings conforms either Moriarty of Pocomoonahine Lake Standard Steel Propeller Co. In ♦ A K 10 4 3 3 6h ib M arlon, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Roland C. Andrews mot« Burnham, telephMe JMltehell >s ••HI Ueii* W HAY-Night Watch to theii' peraon" atandai da to the ivery .■ two or three yeara In the ly appointed to head this phase of 4-0614. WUllO-KiUnoe ano Andy Lodjfos. Alexander,’ Maine, fend 1928 at a power taw operator. Ha AI10 4 4^Q763 of RockviUc. She waa bom Aug. 8 at Manchester Memorial WKKB--Yanka va. BaUlmora WTOPw-FaUoa Lewis WTIC—MuWe ■ See the neW BCA Mark preachmenta which have been Intercollegiate Champtonahlpa. The ^ e RAd Oroae activities in towil, ------—,ZL— WDRC^Mbods tor Romance aeries coleraets their beat to friends In Manchcaler. later operated a turrat'lathe.'Since SOUTH Hospital., Her maternal grsndpKrenU are Mr. and Mra, Bmest WPOP—Washington rs. Boston . voiced in high places." collegre atudent.. who play in thia stated that if there had been more WDRC-Txnn. Kmla Ford WHA^-Bernnode week I varatloned with my 1931 he has served as a foreman in A A K J 10 9 6 Welti of RockvlUe. Her patemaU grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Andover WPOP—Waxworka WCCC—JKvenlnn Music 14:14— Rep. William B. ijess lOhioi. annual event ate bright and en- time to or^nsnlze and publicize the family at one of Moriarty's lakr- Jet, fuel control machining. He la ¥ 7 Harry, Andrews, also of Rockville. She has two brothers, Kurt, WKNB—Cryetal Perk Jamboree W HAY-Night Watch EARLOW'S TV aenidr Republican member of the thuaiaatic, but few of, them are e I 4 2 drive, he felt sure that residents WINF—Ntw» WTIC—Dick Bertel WTIC— Music tront lodjjea where both fishing married and the father of two 6, and Keith, 2H- 4:1D - 1069 Tolland Turnpike, Bubcommittee. said such a reading well acliooled in bri<^;e. « 9 8 5 would have turned out in much WDRO—Amos end Andy WDRC— Moods for Romance and swirMming were excellent To sons. Mis. Hamilton la.employed In Slimim^ics Class WINF—Mufeic wim Jo« Otrand WPOP—B. P. Morgan WPOP—Ws.^hington vs. Boston Bucklaad— Ml 8-5095 would show "not one aclnUIla of , Tbla year, for example, moat North East South Wert Kenaetli jro^,raon of Mf. and Mrs. Paul W. O'Neil. 124 Center larger numbers. Of the 60 donors, 4 :1 6 - DM- 14:34- prove that Ifa a amall world, 1 the btislnesa office of The Heralds WHAY—Country 'Iduaio Cartvxa evidence of any attempt to mdu- F'or hit long-time aervlce, Hamil North-South palra got to f o u r 1 ¥ P«ss 1 A P*M St. He was bom Aug. 2 At Manchester Memorial Hospital. His 53 were servicemen stationed at '5 ^ A Y —Serenade W HAY-Night Watch met the Charles Calkins family of UNI Btirollment Open WCCC—Record Revue W C ^ —Evening Music WTIC—Time for Music ence the Armed Services Board apadea and got the opening lead 2 ♦ Past 3 A P*>* the NIKE installation where the Mancheater at the lodge, Porf>* ton received a ruby pin. pAtemal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. T. E. O’Neil of North WKNB—Yanka va. RxlUmort W IWB—Cryetal Pork Jamboree WDRC—Moods for Romance of. Contract Appeals either by • • • of the king of dlamonda. About 3 NT Past 4 A Pu* ■ Attleboro, Maas. He haa a brother, Timothy, 7, and two aiaters, Bloodmobiie was staUoned. Captain, WTIC-Roaa Muiei W TlC -^ew e Ol tbe World . WPOP—Modem Sounds Sherman Adams'or members of moonshine Luke la 480 milea from half of the daclarera managed to Pass Pets Ralph Levine, Commanding pf^ Registrations are now being WDRG-¥Cx1 Kolbv WDRC—M ewer Please Use Mancheater. 1 alao met Charlie Paula, 4, and Kathy Ann,3. WPOP—Wxxworka 14:44-^ Congress." ./o*n Tyc* of DIftilbiillon. Mnn- make the game contra'll. Openini lead 4 k ^ • • ¥ * • ¥ • ■ fleer of the Missile Base on SKan- taken for fall riasses in. "Sllm- W P O P -To^ |0 Time W HAY-Ntght Watch Your Botteion. former M.'inrhester High che.xler ofllrp of th. Horlford Ml nastics" which will begin probably 4 :3 » - 7:44— ' WTIO—UN Radio Review Hcas discounted Ihe ' tiCHr , Hlgh-l«w Very Effective tic Rd., Eaat Windsor, rA^rted W IIAY-Pixiier Pari¥ WHAY—Berenade football player, and his fatherdn* Klfclric DiRlit Co , lx louring E)l- Jamee Anthony, son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wagner, 122 during the second week in .Sep WDRC—Moods for Romance Charge Plae Sherm" letters from persons In- 1 Thia la the aort of nand tnat Campfield St. He waa bom Aug. 4 at Mancheater Memorial that 90 per cent of tlwTnen. who W’CCX*—Record Revue WCCC—Evenlrtf Mwitc WPOP—Modern Soimds la\\;. Cliff Mitihrll. at Pocomoon- rope. . .Charlfx Pond, nxw prex- would aeldom be made hgrtln^l .ex plays Is; Partner, led the suit tember. According to present WKNB—Newa and Sport* WKNB—Crystal Park Jamboree l ^ r Icrested in P..aylaine, whicli uerej Hoapital. His m atem tr grandparenta are Mr, and Mrs. William make up the permanent comple WTJC—Roaa - aliiiar WTIC—Life in the World il:4A-^ ahlhe I,.akr. The flahlng waa ao Idffit of thf Klrxt Nxllonal Bxnk perienced playera. de'xnalve again. plans the classes will be held at WHAY—J an Alley relayed to the Pentagon from the j West obediently leads a third LeBeau of Hartford, and hla paternal grandparenta are Mr. ment of the station^volunteered as WDRO—Ca) Kolby WDRC-i-F R, Murrow Deliveries good Hotteion and Mitchell both of Manchrxtcr, hax.been Inducted aignal — the “ high-low" — would SIRS 9:30 afid 10:30 a.m. In the Town WPOP-Wxxkforka * WPOP—Ton 40 Time WTIC—New* White Houso with requests for I into the Klwxnlx Club member- diamond, and East ruffs. ^ i s and Mra. Mlltoil F. Wagner. 122 Campfield'Rd. donors. Paine, ,who received the 4:46— l : M - WDRC—Newa replies. I threw bark Into the water baaa be very effective. ¥¥¥¥¥. Hall if the number Of women en WPOP—News ■ihlp Another new member of the gives the defenders three tricks, figures 'from' Mrs. Eleanor R\ W H AV-Pixiter Party WHAY—Polka Time Ju3t telephone your order for that weighed up to four poiinda Eaat would play the five of dia- it^Tmd Rylhe Laiighieet rolled warrants, a dduble sesslom WCCC—Record R'*vua WTIC— You Bet Your Ufa l i 14— "I would venture lo say .Sher- i hx xl orgxnlzatlon lx Gil Hardon, a and West eventually gets a trump Catherine Frances, daughter of Mr. and Mra. EMward J. Toper, Moore, head of the Red Cross drag needs and coametlca—giv man Adams never even .saw those i The Uxal men only look the big monda at the first trick. He would 72 Santina Dr. She was born Aug. 6 at Mancheater Memorial Double "sessions U'ere held last WKNB—P.M. WDRC—Robert Q. Lewis WHAY—J en Aliev ing yonr Charge Plaa nmn- catrhea home. tranxfer from Harrixburg, P a... trick to defeat the contract. TmGOfMxjrlifhtim©! Blood PTogram for Hartford Count spring when the classes were or WTIC—Ruaa Mitier WPOP—Washington v*. Boston WTIO—Sooru FlnoJ letters, but they were sent along I be sorry that he didn’t haye the Hdspital. Her 'natemal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph WDRC—Cat Kuibv . i : l 4 - WDRC—Moode for Romance ber . . . The Morlnrtya, both natlvea of Mem of (nterexl. The Klwanlana Dally Question ty, hdd high praise foT - the dedi ganized for the first time. by some secretary." Hess said, | nine or eight instead of the five, W. Berry of Bloomfield, and her paternal grandparenta are Mr. cated young men who, he said, WPOP—Waxworka WHAY—Polka Time WPOP—Modem Bounde Manrheater. have operated the have contributed I.IOO to the Man- As dealer, you hold: Spades — Women who are Interested in »:#a- WTIC—You Bet Your uife 11:3 4 - He.sa joined Rep William 11.' but a player haa to get along with and Mrs. Edward Toper of East Hartford. ‘•serve their country at the NIKE W H AV-Ptxucr Party WDRC—Robert Q. Lewis Get lodges for the paat six yeaia. A I heater Student Nuraex Scholar- what he haa. 3; Hearts — A K 8 5; Diamonds 'AlDrBRIFHTHfil ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ enrolling are asked to call Mrs. J. W HAY-Jasu Alley Bates (R'Mass), another subcom-I xhlp Fund. . . . Kvald F.rlckaon of — Q 9 8 7 6; Oubs — A K 3. Misaije Base to protect oiir shores WOCC—Record Revue WPOPv-Washlnglon vs. Boston WTIC—Starlight Serenade Immediate niittee member. In saying Ameri ff>mier foolhall player while at West wouldn't be sure of what MYRON McCORMICK MM aouu Thomas John, son of Mr. and Mra. Thom u J. Freethy of'R ock- Tansley Hohmann Jr. before WKNB—P.M. • :3 0 - WDRC—Moods (or Romance Manrheater Tllgh and later with Vernon hax been admitted lo the What do you *ay7 fi'om enemy attack, and freely And Thursday or Mi-s, Paul D. Pfan- WTIC-Newa WHAY—Polka Tame WPOP—Modern* Sounds Delivery cans properly expect they can [ Quarter Century Club at Pratt A waa happening, but he would con ville. He, waa born Aug. 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital, voluntarily serve their fellovy men WDRC—Newa Reimrtar WTIC—Ntirht Line the SHk City, Moriarty turned Answer: Bid one heart. You stlehl after Thursday. 11:44— write to fhelr fleeted or a|ipmnled I Whitney Aircraft In Kaal Hart tinue with the ace of diamonds to -MERVYHIeROY--. His maternal grandparents are' Mr. and Mra. John C. Gleason of WPOP—Waxworka WDRC— Bert A Glocle WHAY—Ja n Allrv down an offer to aerve aa chief will have a comfortable rebid of by giving blood that others might The claaaes .again will be taught 5:t6— WPOP—Washington v». Boston offlclals about problems snd gel i ford He completed 25 .yeara of find out. Ea.st would play the y J0HN'LtE mahin-PBWn uroy Vernon. His paternal grafidparenta Are Mr. «and Mrs. Luther \\TIC—Starlight Serenade of police in Calais. Maine, next to two diamonds at your second turn Hvk” by Mra, Marjorie Smith of Man WINF—News l:4 & - WDRC—Moods for Romance replies. ! aervlce on .luly 20. three of diamonds on thia trlok, W/JfNfR BROS.^^" Freethy of Pawtucket, R. I. ■ ' •>. Zonem to Meet 4 :1 4 - WHAY—Polka Time WPOP—Modern goundi the Canadian border. completing his high-low. That la, if partner bids spades'or notrump. chester who has inatructed classes WHAY—Platter Patty WTIC—Night Line "I can t think of anybody doing 1 * * • If you begin with one diamond, Merrill-H. Uncoln, tpwn planner, 1 7 :84- less than Adams did, or see how naymonri Jewell, formerly ,of he would play high at the first Kurt DaWd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schumey of Vernon. at the Manchester "Y " for a num W(-CC—Record Revua WDRC—Bert A Gloria W INF-Sign Off Fifth 2.5-year‘ man to receive an your hand will not be strong ★ PLUS ★ meets with the Town Planning and WKNB—P.M. WPOr~Washlnglon v*. Boston W M cfx C ii anything could be more routine." i Bolton and a Manchester Insurance trick and low at the second trick. He was bom Aug. 5 at Mancheater Memorial Hospital. His ber of years as well as In other WTIC—Rota Miner 4:De— electric watch for aervlce at Pratt enough for a "reverse" bid of two HUNTZ HALL Zoning Comniission tomorrow PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Bates said I agent B>i yenra. la now a resident ‘The meaning of thia sequence of maternal grandparents are Mr', and Mrs. Francis Howard of towns. WDRC—I’xi Knthv W H A Y -N tih l Watch * Wtiltney In Eaat Hartford wax heart.a at your second turn. Ihd the night to continue his. discussions WPOP—Waxworka WTIC—Night Line Television Programs "He forwarded Ihe lelleis he ' In r’rinceton. Maine, and al.ao op Jacksonville, Vt. He has a brother, Stephen Ralph, 2. OOP Caucuses Tonight 901 MAIN ST.—MI 8-5691 William Scott of M Virginia Rd, (Copyright 1958, General Fea BOWERT BOVS with them about the future plan 4 :3 4 - WT)R('—The World Tonight received II he had written his own erates lodgea on Pocomoonahlne • • t • ‘ • The Republican party will name W H AY-Piaiier Parly W r o r Washington vs, Boston On Page Two The chronomrtry electric watch la tures Corp.). "SPOOK CHASERS’* ning for South Windsor. David letter to the Defense DepiirtmenlJ Lalfe, Jeffrey Allen, son of Cpl. and Mrs. John A. Everett of Ver- its candidates for Stale Represent W ri'C —Record Revue -00.00,5 per cent accurater Scott la a Smith, chairman of the Commis ative and Justices of the Peace WKNB-PM that would have been much more" eenzia, Italy. He was born Aug. 1 at the U.S. Army Hospital WTIC—Roaa Miller general foreman. The new tima- EASTWOOD in Italy. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarince sion. reports that a great deal of at a-caucus at 8 o clock tonight in WDRO—(Tai K*iibv personal and weighty ' Thirty yeara of aervlce with piere looka the aame aa a conven time haa been spent bv Lincoln, in R«ifus4sd to Testify Hamilton -Btandard, division of Kivi* Pr«i»lry Don Marrfty Green of Greenfield, Maas., and his paternal grandparents are the Town Hall. Candidates for \VPOP—United Auto Workere Show tional wriat Watch but contalna Tarolyn Jonei lllane Vartl collecting and evaluating the an 4:44— Bates said the findings do not United Aircraft Corp,, waa noted Mr. and Mrs. Earle D. Everett, 22 Doane St. He has a sister, these offices will be named by the WINF—Snort* GRAND UNIONS only two-thlrda aa many moving swers and comments which were reflect in any way on Adnitus: Seeks ISational Title “ From Hell Sheree Anne, 2'^. , Democrats when they caucus in W UAY-Platter Party parta. Gone are the mitinaprlng, “ King received in response to the ques WCUr —Record Revga Chairman K. Kdward Hebert ID- ; the Town Hail tomorrow at 8 p.m. eacape wheel, drive wheela and Creole” To Texas” tionnaire mailed to re.sidentx.sev- School Board to 5leet WKNB-PM 1^ 1 told a newa confcieme the Color Aod L^AyPROGRMIS Paul David, son of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Kneeland of WTIC—Ro*» Miller other amaller parta. Added are a MIsa CnimecUcUt M a j o r e t t e , 4,,whlch all the contestants will ride eral weeks ago. auN’ommi!tee (ould not fleiennlnoi VlgtaVlilnii Clormofiropo Hartford. He was born Aug. 3 at Manchester Memorial Hos The Board of Education will WDRC—ral Kotby tiny battery no bigger than a col Patricia Little of 189 Fern St., will ’ In open convertibles. Succedlng WPOP—United Auto Workem Show Adams' Intent, amce. Adams turne V BBANUHihiiikiK KVaimNG HlilKAJLU, MANCUhiSTlslK, O iN M , MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1968 PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVEKWG. HERALD. MANCHISTER, CONN. MONDAY, AUGUST 11. 196S I ■ •N. . PAG£ nV £ Hebron Algo to be .considered Is k re Columbia 3 -Ho^r Clash quest fronv Stmuel Felloe, owner Little Sport Bearce-Koestler Wedding Browh-Ross Wedding Church Schedules Boards Will Examine of a store at-234 Oak St., who has ] Sullivan Sisters in Double Wedding applied for either removal M the ' Repcwrled Near old established building line or Starts Today y^andals Fall Youth Events Low ell P’r^ces alteratioif of the building line to ^H ool Plans Tbnight coin6tde with the zoning.d'ine on Syrian Border the south side of the gtreet. Host •porti fans a^ee that the SchoolWing The Rev. Herbert W. Dickerson, 12" La^. $1.49 greateat all-star athlete was. Jim pastor of Oilesd end Hebron Con- A promise to clear up what the Felice wishes the change made Thorpe. ?ut starting today Her (Centinnpii from Page One! Board of Education has' termed figure s,” said Goalee. " I ’m so that he can modernize the front gfegationel Churches, ennouncei surprised that they didn’t iiivite ald readers will meet a present day Oie Fall To'uth Calendar as fol Potterfoifs the "m ystery'’ of the reduction in of the property^_^__-— " rival of the great Carlisle tpdlan. Door Locts 180 Center M tunllng from the' Rachaya Dle- 'junior high school plans came this Frid to the meeting— or me.’l .he • Third to b f 'Hiscusaed is an ap lows: added. This modern wonder bo^ goes trict when they met armed unit* morning' from Raymond W. Goa plication from Grover Mitchell, The Pilgrim Leaders’ Con "They're criticizing the size of under the name of "Little Sport," The new addition (o Horace W. ferences will be held Sept. 13, o f the 8 SNP. lee, chairman of the Building owner of property in the Mitchan the room*, saying they hadn't re and hla playing field will be. the Porter School is Just about com I^atern area, at Camp Woodetock. TTte SSNP, deipite It* name. Is ■^JCorp^iUee. Dr. area, whb -^wiahe* to .build a quested any sizes," continued Gos comic -page of Tlie Herald. pleted end ready to be turned over The Connecticut Pilgrim Fellow- Le'oanebe. It ha* sided.with PreM- It-sj''. -J, .ri ^Gpslee^i committee will meet to 625-foot long, 5D^foot wiae street Celgat* guorantMu lee. He rejected this statement by "L ittle Sport” l.s the fammi.s to the School Building Committee ahip Assembly will be held Sept. dent Chamoun against the rebels night with. BubcommiUees from off Mitchell Dr. , ,;4. ’ the- Board of Education, pointing creation of John Henry Rmison. a by Joaeph Kovarovlcfi contractor. 20, at the First Church of Chriat, because It ts strongly opposed to the BoaiM.of Education and the The proposed, strefrL Thibodeau to the specifications set up by that British-born artist and sports fan Saturday, when his eupervlsor wac In Suffleld. at 10 a.m. and to 4 p m. President Hasser of the United Board of Diraetdrs. Dr.', describes a gradual curj'e into Board three yeitrs ago. These checking up on all details, he found The Commission Training Ses Kan-Kil kills Arab Republic. They will examine the latest property owned, by Mifithell and with a gift for humor and a love specifications stipulate that class j the locks of all the outside doora sion. Saturday, Sept. 27, at South Krushchev made plain that the sketches produced by Architect would give access to lots located of every conreivahle kind of ath rooms must be Isrge enough to ) on this section of the school, filled Church, Hartford, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. -Wnd of summit conference he Victor Frld whloh show.^ school in the srea. ' letic endeavor. contain 35 pupils, or 875 square The star of this iiniisual roimc with caulking compound. The com Bushnell Rally, annual atate- oTlgini^y suggested is what he with 82,263 square feet. These pound had been dug out from un feet. Strip is a little character who wlde Senior High P, F. meeting.. bugs in house stin.w iilts — not a meeting in the plans, reduced from 88,346 square der the window ledges, he said. Security Council. The sizes of science, homemak- plays all sports. Admittedly, iic Oct. 19, Bushnell Memorial Hall, feet, were not approved by the 14; Perhaps whoever did It thought Hartford, 3:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. He recalled his suggestion for tng, shops, and art rooms were all j seldom excells at any of them, hut Board of Education al a special spccjttRd. ; to keep the door locked so that himself, ' President Elsenhower, meeting Aug. 7 on the grounds he gives bis alj, every time Kool • 4-H Fair However, such areas as teach I school c,ould not open on time. . Hebron's annusl 4-H Fair took or garden!^ Macmillan. Premier Charles de that the reductions were "mysteri ball, baaoball, hn.sketball. trai.k, Gaulle of Frahce and Prime Min ers’ workroom and other non-edu-j The stale police hsve been ssked place Saturday at lha elementary ous," although the new. plana met horse racing, boxing, polo, golf ister Nehru to meet with U.N. callonsi areas had no specified | to Investigate thia vandalism. It Is school grounds, opening at 9:30 the Board's educational require wrestling, tennis Lillie I not going to he sn easy Job to gel Secretary General Dag Ham- size*. It was in these areas that Sport’ is right in ilierc. lie s jiisi a.m. A ll aorta of things look place.. | no bug is marakjold. ments. Frld made cuts. these locks In ordee, according" to j' There was dairy judging, fitting and j Board of Education members as liable to turn up in the Woild "W e assumed,” he said, ''that the workmen. showing, exhibits of sheep, poul Series, the Indianapolis Speedway im m une* toJi|LM:j the leader;! of all the Aforemen felt they would look "foolish " tf Ilepitblican Caucus { try and ao on, pie eating contest "500," or as judge at a halhing tioned states would show wisdom they approved the plana without The Republicans meet In raiious i drew revue, cake making contest, j beauty contest Kan-Kil and undeftstanding of the nature consulting experts on architec tonight al 8 o'clock in Yeomana auction. Carolyn Cpolidge and j The first thing to note is that the of the present events, and the ture, since they had previously TPC to Hear ' Hall. Candidates fo> the Represen- Joyce Kinney headed the dairy ex- j I said they could not provide a mighty mite has got himself s girl ! tsilves lo the C.enei’al Assembly i *whta iprBy.d trend of their development and.Jdf hiblt, with Elizabeth and Margaret junior high school program in less friend. Unfortunalclv hes not al snd .Iiiaticea of the P eic* will be ' the consequences of war, should tt Richards of Mansfield as judges. l.r .aili ia haul* FRICI than 88,000 square feet. Board Bids Tonight ways at hia alhletu best when chosen, ^ „ tarPsa k«y— break out, and of the immeasur Douglas M. Fellows was Judge of | menibei'8 hastened lo say they haxi ahe'a around. But Herald readeis Hailing KHcrai KAN.kll able calamittes it would bring j vegetables, .Mary Ann Foote, ; i approved the 88.000-.square-fool Thi'ee proposals wli,. be consid- will find him flllarimis no mallei The weekend aail boat races h»d ■UO KIlllR FOR $U9 mankind. superintendent. Clothing exhibits ' ; plans on the recommendation of >"ed by the Town Planning Com If he wins or loiies perfect wealher Ibis week. Win'- ' HOUil A OARDIN "However. our expectations And there's a good bit of hia- were judged by Andover critics. FVld, and not because they wanted mission at a public hearing tonight nera on .Saturday in the Y o i'li were unfortunately unjustified.” vado in his makeup He s never Money raised by the event will ' to Impose a sfse^ limitation on the at .8 o'clock In Iho Municipal I races were; Lightning elaaa, • He said Nehru and, De Gaulle one to hark down before a rhal- go toward such 4-H projects as ; ; building. ' Building. Chilrky Porbea first; Perry Peder- ARTHUR had accepted the idea, but "the lenge, but sad to relate hid Ideas scholarship awards lo camp, short | Goslee today chided the.Board of One concerns the acceptance pf ! son, second; snd .Indy and Ernest U.S. president refused to take part back-fire all too often A red- course, prizes and the annual 1 DRUG STORE Education for putting -architect Wells. Ihlnl Adult rsces. Sunday In such a meeting, and you in fact Glendale, s proposed subdivision blooded alhpllng he likes girls "nd picnic. 911 MAIN STREET ' F'rid in an awkward posltlort; afternoon. Lightnings, George Ped supported him In this." on the north side of Bush Hill Rd. he meets pelnry of them, hut here Too early yet to tell how It all "I spent some time and blix'ked and located bout 1,300 feet we.st Window Shades erson. first; C Randolph Forbes, Meanwhile, the United States be sgain hir efforts sre iiaiiallv ilnaiic - came out, how much money.was gan distributing 85 million worth out these plans, and calculated the .of Keeney St. The siibdlvlaion ts eessfiil. second and Dick Moll, third netted. Mode to Order Cornels, Phil Hopper, first and i of free wheat to Lebanon. square footage aa Frld has done," located in a Riiral Zone and wc .Id If you’re too old or stiff or busy ('.elebratlon Account* J said Goslee. He said that in draw 'I’oby Huntington, second. The steamer Moline Victory to confsin 18 lots each having ap- Bring .vour old roller* in and for sports these days. ,|iisl sit hark Mrs. Clarence E. Porter trea.xur- ing plans lo a one-fortieth scale, i’ernonala COME day began discharging an Initial pi-oximalely a 150-foot frontage. save SSo per shade. and laugh as "l.lltle -Sport ’ plays er, has been authorized lo pay bills there Is a’ possibility that "up lo Mia.a Ann Banner, eelebratlng cargo of 3.500 tona. In all, 65,000 Two streeLs, Glendale Rd. and ball for you. .you'll gel ild of lots which have been received in con tona is being rushed to Lebanon. two or Ihree per rent nf ei roi- will Hartford-Rd., sre included In the of worries snd inhiintiona, and A s .'m hei I.Mh hirlhday, was surprised nection with Hebron's 2,50th an A t a dockside ceremony, U.S. fiurlan Moat Photo tiuilan Mobs riM»to creep In ’ This would account for plans for the subdivision which have some goral rhnrklrs in the •Salmday night by 'i!i of her young niversary expenses, with what ON IN ! Ambassador Robert McClintock MRS. JOHN JOSEPH BARR E IT MRS. ANTHONY J()SEI>H BRAY noiiie of the difference in square were submitted by the developer. bargajn fi!en ,L.' .z: y /. Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d . v Anc CONN,» >f0^NDAY, AUGUST 11, 1958 PAGE SEVEN PA6B SIX IIANCUESTEK EVENING HEBALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1968 In prlaon? Why ahpuld any Awerl- caplurad and controlled fV * slm- Biajorlty under committer-'' chair y RANG! More Foreign Notes xSwap Trio i|tind|pgtpr cAn feel aafer when he knowa theae mtck and that It waa still mali'a man Willltm L. Oewson (III), Ellington y A tlioaxlit for Tfiday made what amounted to the same M^rquis-Daley ^^ding six aren 't going to priaOR after all? deatlny to control eolence',’not the Spoaaered by the Maaebsatav Awaiting Charges ^ o p n in ^ Vitvoiii accusation in other words In other OoBiidl of OmrehM tUEL OIL tj^oans Urged >yIlMita’T»dayi 182 The answer to all these ques other way around. But they will parts of the 214-page report. ADMITTED SATURDAY; Andrew PUBUUHl^D BV I'HD, Dedication^ Anni>^8ary tions, of course, 1s that these six have to admit i|. la comforting to The rhajority said the record GASOI.IN) Oustaa;' South Windsor; Robert Tulsa, Ohio., Aug. II UP) — H ie h e i u L d ^ r in t in o CO., iw a AbMlag in the Heoit e( J cmm couple which admitted trading 13 Blutll Street Conuhunlst leaders were ft^d have aaauranct on that point, so clearly shows research dollar cut By Humphrey HalV,tapping; Miss Deona Glrar- Mutcbeeter, Conn backs came from Instructions is Abiding In the heart of Jsaua their baby and the man who al THOMAS r . l*l!iRaUSpN ■guilty and sentenced to prison, far as this issue la concerned, from G)ngregati9n^^l Highlij din. 147 Brookfield Bt.; Brucs WALTER R. FERGUSON sued by Wilson's office "and other W* can always be Stewart, 3 Walnut St.; Keith Car legedly" swapped a pickup truck term s, by a process In which it-e two qualified sclentlsti, who report ...... Hare on earth, then In heaven tdr-the infant remained in jail to Publleher* restrictive actions in the pfbeess BANTLY OIL W ashington, A ug, 11 (g^ — Sen- penter, 165 Loomis St.-; Mrs Eileen Founded October i. iMfl stretched the meaning of the par th'dlr findings In brack, liminal of formulstlng the President's Dedication of the Elltington Cdn-^Mrs. Theodore JPalmer for the next Ood’a own Son to aee. Wilson, 100 Plymouth Lane; Gl day. All..three fact possible ihild In HU mansions prepared for ages r .IMP \ M . IM Hubert H. Humphrey (D-^inn) abandonment charges. PublUbed Every Evening Except ticular law used against them, the type. , budget requests." gregsllonal Ohurch S ^^U wlng Iwo weekr are. theip daughter toijay urged increased economic Tripp, 337 HUliard St.; Mrs. Jundbyi and Holtonyi Entered «t the Eternal life. Ye*. evermofei„_ : ■ I M \ ! 1 IIM I I Detective Walter Turner said ■ Smith Act, and assaulted our own The post-sputnik defense secre and. A weekend celehratiw of the Ruth, her huaband and two. son* development loans'^ to'' meet the tian Bailey, Andover, Poet Otrtce at Mancheater Conn. tary, McElroy, revived some proj church's 22Sth ailnlvgrsRry are from Florida. In-the care of ChrUt bUr Saviour ADMITTED TBSHBROAY-; Gary last night thst a Chairge of child Second Claf.. Mail Matter constitutional Bill of Rights in the When'we cross the Golden ghore. TEL Ivdtchill V-dOVI challenge of the Boviet economic abandonm ent has been>'’iiraw n up ects, but in many cases the dam highlight* of the church's fall Me. $rtd Mrs. Howard Bajohr offensive^ Kinel, 12 Griswold St.; Donald SUBSCRIPTION RATES bargain. age was and continues to be well- schedule. ^ and famOy are Visiting Mrs. Rbblnson, Andover; IJnda ttoppins^^ against Richard Readdy, 20,-^a- Payable In Advance Research Lag nigh Irreparable," the report said. Bajohr's mother .and brother In Abiding In the heart of Jesus ROCKVILLE TK IWI27> He said nie Soviet aid and trade mokin, Pa., and hit wife Helelt*. One Veer ...... '...... **5 5',' This Appeals decision finds that The school wlAg Is to bi'dedi program "has reached significant 73 Ridge St.; Gerald SharIow,..117 Six Monthe ...... II* -while these Communlata may have ^ e Dcmocrr'.s sa\y the Ad cated Sept. 14' a t 3 p.m. w ith a V erm ont. When our labor's done, Deepxs'ood Dr.; Mr*. FTorenceTtob- Margaret Readdy, 20. . Three Monthe ...... 39J) vanced Research Project Agency, Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Charter Heaven,' sweet home shsll be our proportions in carefully selected Turner said that Jesse Lester One MonUt...... l-JV litany, cer^ony of the Ueys, and erta,. 98 S. Main Bt.; /W illiam urged belief In the overthrow of Linked to Ike’s the Pentagon's new spai e and mis observed their tenth wedding an future strategic areas'- and increased the Neville, 72 E. Center St.; Mrs. Burger, 42, of El Dorado Spring*. Weekly ...... JO a sermon t-y the Rev, Dr. James urgency of this •country’s efforts , Single Copy ...... <» the United States government by siles defense reeearrh unit, ae a N. GetUmy, president of (he Hart niversary Thursday. With the victory won, Pearr Brail, Center/Rd., Vernon; Mo., would probably be charged force and violence :the govern "truly bold Innovation." But they Suiulay School ClaaSes Then to know we are In glory ‘PANIC IS THE STAM tq help'underdeveloped nations. Janice Kay Noren, 9 Robin Rd.; with conspiring to violate the child MEMBER o r Slash of Funds ford .ElenMnary Foundation. ' “Either vye pitch In to meet the t h e A13EOC1ATED Pit ESS ment's case against them failed to said this splintered lop level re- Following the aervlce $11 wor The 9th Grade Sunday School Life and light all around. PEDE OF SELF George Work. Andover; Raymond abandonment law. The Aeeocleted Preee la excluelve^ search respeM ibllltlra In view of a class, starting in the fall, wilt be Shining on God’s holy angel* needs of the uncommitted na Lavoie, 66 Mauraret Rd; Mark Bl- The 5-month-oId bOy, Paul An anUtled to the uae of renuhllcallon M prove that they urged anybody shippers will be invited to Inspect POSSESSION^ tions,". Humphrey said, "or we all newe diepatchea credited to It or (Continued from I’uga Ona) separate guided mlaalles command the new wing. taught, by Mrs. Wayne SandaU. With a golden crown. lert, West^Wllllngton; Mra. Phoebe drew, was placed in the Tulsa artuslly to do anything about II •(Author's-Name Below) must reconcile ourselves to th* not otherwtee credited in tnia neper having been setup In 1B56. R efreshm ents will be ssi^ved This class will be part of the jun McCtellaind, 81 Lake S t; Mrs. Juvenile shelter. and aleo the local newe puMlalied here. continued growth of Soviet Influ TTie difference between an abstract powers under the new reorganisa "Doubtless, changea such ns from the church kttchen. ior high department which in Abiding In the Heart of Jesus There are still a few dis Josephine Kracunas. 64 Turnbull Jail Matron Mildred Burh$nen All righte of republlcetlon of epeclal cludes grades seven through nine. ence In these countries.” diepatchea herein are aleo reaerved belief, and the advocacy of a con tion law to streamline research ef these may have been necessary to On the weeker of Oct. 18 there All is nice and calm. M.'; Robert Kerry, 162 Bl-saell St.; said that Mrs. Readdy told her This group will be eligible for eases for which complete In anticipation of Senate action forts, and (.’ll a atudy to be made the llnles." the Democrats said, will be s celebration of the 225th No more worry to contend fron^ Mrs. Mildi-ed Howland, 50 Cottage she expects anothey ciiild and It Full aervlce client of N E. A Serv crete course of physical abtlon Is. church membership and will meet cures are to be discov on the foreign aid appropriation by nongovernment management "yet stopping for a more profound anniversary Of the gathering of Also far from harmi , St. about one month pregnant. But ice, Inc. In the court's ruling, as It has been during the week. In -the months of bill later this week, Humphrey ad publlahera Repreaenlatlvee! I he ( (inaullanla. look might have produced a less the Ellington Congregational Dwelling with our Lord, anti Master ered. But we have many ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. Bar a doctor who examined the wom Jullue Mathewe Special Agency — New in .Supreme Courl decisions before Total U.S. research nnd devel costly and more efficient organl/.a- October and May for instruction In HI* home above, vocated In a prepared Senate bara Carlin, Coventry; Arthur an said it is still too, early to tell. Vorlc Chicago Detroit and Boalon. Church. from Mrs. Sandau. research projects studying BUREAU OF ]|, the difference between some- opment In Ihia era of (aal-advanc- tlon," Nothing else but Joy and comfort speech the full $626 milHoh au Johnson, 65 School St*^ Mr*. Readdy'* father, William MliMBBR AUDIT Ing technology was figured at JIO As part of the celebration there these problems and we CIRCULATIONS Ihlng niir law can punish, and Also, they said, AflPA has not will be a supper nn Oct 18 at 7 All In peace and love. thorized for the development iMn BIRTHS YESTERDAY: Twin Murphy of Shamokln, called Tulsa billion In IB.-iT, with the govern taken full advantage of Its powers Manchester E v en in g H erald know- we will learn the an- fund. sons to Mr. and Mra. Ben Johnson, police last nigh; and offered to The Herald Printing Company. Ino.. something It cannot touch. ment putting up half the money p.m. to which all former members Ellington correspondent Mrs. (1. F. William Moore aeiumcs no flnancJaJ reiponaibfllty for hut seems to be following the tra and out < town friends of the swers.^ The bill, as it passed the House, 183 Hilliard S t; a daughter to Mr. come to Tulsa if authorities would typographical errors appearing In ad- Tliere w as a period during whli h and the military a good chunk of ditional' ■ Defense Department Berr telephone TRemont 8-98IS. carried only $300 million for the and Mr* Carl Hlcktng, Coventry: grant him custody of the child. vsTtfeemente and other readini matter our court proceedings agalnsi that. church are Invited. Meanwhile, do not be In 'Hie Mancheeter fSvenlna Herald roiii'se of paaaing nn money to the The Rev. Dr. James English, GAS rURANCES’ USE BISES come alarmed when read fund. The Senate Appropriations a son to Mr. and Mr*. Peter I.mirt- He said It would depend on a Ju- known Uoinmimlsls were Influ- Despite a 24 per le n l )lse in separate servires for them to do GERMANS GET POLIO SHOTS Committee ha* recommended that sema, Coventry; a son to Mr. and venije Court hearing, Dlenlay advertletng doling houre: costs of resesreh for new weap superintendent of Congregational New York — There were 9.789,- the research. Bonn—Pbllo shota were given ing the symptoms of these this be boosted to $6S0 million. Mrs.. Allen Lappals. Wapping. Tulsa police officers said the al /n r Monday—1 p.m Prldar em ed by our emotlona, fear anri ons between 19,13 (whci) Klsen- Churches In Connecticut will be 800 gas-flred central heating, in Knr Tueedav—1 p.m Monday the anniversary preacher at th^ to 630,060 West Germans in 19,17 stallations in operation in the well publicized di.seases and This waa only one of a BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter leged baby swap came about thla For Wedneiday^l p.m Tueaday patriotism combined, and when It j h„w er look over and iMaUUed Wil- number of increases the Sen to Mr. and Mr*. Warren Mirer; way: For Thuriday—1 p.m. Wedneedaf didn't make much difference what; son) and Ikfifl. the majority report j do ISorlli, dirh services the next morning. and a mltllnn are expected to re United States at the start of 19.18, imagine that you suffer For Friday—1 p.m. Thuriday. Anyone having clippings, plc- ceive them this year. , a gain of 9.2 per cent during 19.17. ate xiommlttee made In restoring Andover: a daughter to Mr. and The Pennsylvania, couple- out of For Riturday—1 p m Friday. the shadinga of the law might he. i said actual spending for reaearch from .ciich a condition. Pan $440 lWlll()n of the 597% mllflon Mrs. William Lewta, RFD.3. Rock work, almost broke and without a Claeelfifd deadllnet 10:90 a m a»acll The were hkelv )n hr development went down in' Jimeau. Alaska rbere are 16 ti.rca and Items of historical In The Iximi unlsta w eie l)kel.y to ; m ales to -v ery 10 females In Alas- terest related to the life of the icky fear can actually cut by the House from new foreign ville; a *6h to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas car—was hitchhiking to California day of puhtlcatlon except fteturday— aid funds. Ottman, Tolland; a son to Mr. snd P a m fniinn guilty RHfl ■enlrnred. Any-'- ^ tol«l wa« down 30 nfftiiy three roiirthfi of ttiC Ellington Cong, .gatlp^'C hurch make you sick when there where Readdy hoped to find a job. Mrs. W illiam M urphy, '443 Lvdall wav, while evervboilv spplsuded, ‘ per cent from 19.'52 to IBfi.l and I Ic'cltory's women are marrlec In arc asked to loan ,lhem to the may be absolutely nothing Sen. Allen J. Ellender (D-La) In Joplin, Mo., they were picked Monday, Aujfuit 11 church for the Celebration. All said during the weekend that when St. up by B urger who w-as driSdhg NOW, for some lime, the higher .'own 22 7 per cent from 19.V2 to ' ""'y wrong. Never bdieve you DISCHARGED SATURDAY: with his wife and seven year old y " : iQ.rt, twtv thirds of the women ,Te ri.ir- those Intefested should contact th e' $3,518,092,500 money bill is Many Mancheaterites are attending the supreme sessions In New courts have been reversing some of 19.'(« are seriou.sly sick' unless brought up for Senate action, he Wayne Belanger, Btllhgton; Frede daughter to Tulsa. "These severe cuts... oc ried find females sllghlly .mlmmi- Mrs, Mildred McKnight, Ellington. York City. This group left by bus yesterday. Some returned Decision Energy Ebbing theae siitomsllr, e.nntlonsl lower ber mSjes. vour piiysician tells you so. will renew a fight to cut it. He lost Kilties Lead rick- Lslelb, 20 M adison St.: David Burger was quoted as saying; curred .luring n period when le- Alf Items will be carefully pro home In the evening and will return to New York Thursday for Vertefeutlle. Wllllmantlc; Mrs. The national rolumnlata have, af tected and returned at the end auch a fight in the appropriations "In a kidding way I said. I'd like courl verdicts. In whlrh the climate , ,p„nslble offl.dala knew we need- .Always check with him com m ittee. th e installation' cerem onies. (H erald Phot^o by O flara). Sarah Culver, Meriden; Donald to have thst baby.' Readdy said te r the Presldent'a rtrat preaa rr^n- KrKI„ MKTAI, USE ENORMOUS of the celebration. of the cold war defined what jus e.l tl nm sl," the report aald rt-hen in doubt. However, Sen. George D. Aiken (Taldwell, Ellington; Mn. Yolanda 'Boy, you sure could have It.’ And ferenee In a month, been reporting New York Since World War I N. Ye Parade tice waa to he .So doing, the higher The rnlaalng progiant • ' ' B riefs (RJftl, a member of the foreign Hebert, Tolland; Mrs. Barbara hi* wife agreed." on the queatlon of hia perflonal e.l aa cut hack .12 7 per cent from Ihe United Statca has conanmed M i'.h. .loaepli ...... Maevarhsh...... of Som- • courts are going ba.k lo tlie law more metals gnd mineral fucla|ers R.iad Is spending her vacation relations committee, said In an in Wilkie. 28 Knighton St.; Mr*. Mary Mr*: Readdy was quoted as ta)'- vl^or and leadership. One finds the 19.13 1.) 19,1,1. Altho. g YOUR PHYSICIAN terview he expects the bill to be Orangemen of local lodges No. Piachnlak, 35 Village C... Rock ing: And so doing, they are creating Ihe nilsallc reaearch was back to 34 i throughout the at her cottage In Maine. 117 and 99. daughters of Liberty Swimmers Complete approved by the Senate "about the ville; Mrs. Mary Lukow.skl, Wap He (Burger) kept saying how old Blaerthower m agic, In whi< h the rnrious situation In wtil.li all of entire world up to 1916. i Cue.,!., at the home of Mr. and CAN PHONE No. 17 and 125, Loyal O range L a per . ent above the 19,12 rate, th.' way it come from the appropria ping; Mrs. Elsie Arzt. Broad KUery Klng.4ton Photo the baby would be better off with goodneaa and aanity in the man Mitchell 3-6321 dies Institution, left by bus anc Americs Is safer he.anse some Demo.rata aald, "several years tions commlttee." Brook.; Gary Davis, East Hartford; MRS. PAUL G. MAkQUlS them than with us. I didn’t want hlmaelf were capable of becoming (.-ommunlAts are not going In he had been loal calchlng up with the WHEN YOU NEED Humphrey, also a member of private cars yesterday for the 57th to do It. I gave In first." biennial session of the Supreme Courses at Salters Mrs. Audrey Frey, 103 Cooper Hill program the new admlnlatration an Influential force In the affnlra pul hchln.l bars after all safer not A MEDICINE the foreign relations committee, St.; Charles DeLorme, South Cov Miss Joan Andretla Daley.^gown of white organza over mint Police exhibited a hastily scrib of men and natlona, no longer pm - Ka.l cut ao drastlciilly for fisi’al confined his discussion to the Lodge at the Sheraton McAlpIn bled bill of sale which Burger he. nuse of anything con. erning every month over • New York (3ty. It Is expected the entry; Mra. Joan CTlay, Berger Rd., daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John B. green taffs^a. The hrtdeimaida' yeara 19,14. 19,1.1 and 1986.'' , development loan fund first A host of swimmers at Salter’s said Readdy demanded to make ent. Inatead there la atlll a good 5-day convention Will a ttr a c t 2,000 CD Alarm.s Tested Rockville: Germain LeBel, Hebron; Daley, Buckland Bt., became gowns were of white organza over Ihe. (-.Jinmunisis, wh.i arc In.i- The Rcpuhllcans- succec.le.l In Pick up your prescrip authorized by Congress last year Pond Saturday completed this aum- the swap "legal." It showed Burger rnhn, who iomewhat wlatfully and members of the lodges and knights mer’s second series of instructions Carl MasZtal, 82 Goodwin Bt.; Carl tlie bride of Paul Gerard Maiquls, yellow taffeta. All three wore dental, but l>ei aiiae law is being gelling the Demorrals lo knock tion if shopping near us, or as part of the mutual security Carlson, 33 Sanford Rd.: Mra. had transferred his 19.17 pickup ineffectually wtahea It were a dif out of the report a Rlatrmrnt, Ray of the Royal Black preceptory. in six various Red Cross-designated ■Manchesters Civil Defense son of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Mar matching cummerbunds and head snapped back into Its proper pisi-e. program . Emma Prevoat, 55 Summit St.; truck to Readdy for $21,10 al ing KlJirnhower and WilAon were let us deliver promptly The Manchester Kiltie. Band had categories. Under head life guard alarms and sirens were sounded quis of Lewiston, Maine, Saturday. pieces and carried colonial bou ferent Jtind of world bill whn, He said he' was aware that op- Mrs. Elena Balboni. 342 Hackma though police said no money For sll their plotting and agllsllon ■flcrlouAly deficient in arcurlng without extra charge. A -ponenta of the fund "have gloried the honor of leading the parade to Art Lallijie and instructor.s Thomas for te.^it purposes at 2 o’clock 'The Rev. Stanley HasUllo per quets of yeflow csrhations. meanwhile ,larka the vigor to break tack St.; Mrs. Mary Anne Wagner changed hands. and leaching, Ihe r'ommiminls have the military resraroii and'drvrlop- Low cost room dividers in the fact that the administration the Fifth Avenue Presb.vterian Hyson, Thomas Baseler nnd Miss this afternoon. Persons living In formed the ceremony In St. Bridg The mother of the bride was at great many people entrust and son, 122 Campfield Rd.; Mrs In Tulsa Burger's sister. Mr*. out of the dead end rnlea by had (inly one type of supcess nienl nnr arcurlly reqiiiirfl," was slow to organize thla new ac Church for the opening of the con Jean LeClaire, local water entl^u- areas of tow n In which the et's Cliurch at a nuptial high Mass tired in a pink organza gown with u'birh the world la eonduriing it- Kirsch Vertical Metal Slat Blinds are aa useful ua with the responsibility alarms were not heard are asked Ruth Ford and daughter. Elling at 11 a.m. Mrs, Raymond J. Mur pink accessories. ' and the bride Gladys Prather, notified Tulsa po agalnsi Amerlcsn principles slid Hut Ihe HOP memiiriB, Irrl hy 0 ,0 0 0 tivity . . . and that It has not clave. Five other hands were In siaats qualified as beginners, swlm- lice who went to her home and ar- *UIP ton; Mrs. Mary Morgan and daugh phy played the bridal music. White groom's mother chose blue lace and decorative for room dividers as they are of filling their prescrip actually got rid" of the 300 mil the long parade and among the old ers, intermediate swimmers, ad to notify local CD authorities at aelf. InallliiUops. Thst has been when Krp, {?lare IC. Hoffman (Mirhi. resteo Burger and picked up the rornpialned that the Deniorrntlr window blinds. They draw like traverse drap tions. May we compound lion Initially appropriated, for it. favorites played were "Derry vanced swimmers, Junior life sav the Municipal Building. ter, Bolton Lake; Mrs. Gail gladioli were church decorations. with white accessories. Both Another columnlat takes a more we have allowed niir fear of the Meagley and daughter, 81 W. Main Escorted to the altar snd pre mothers, wore white orchid cor baby. The Readdye were stopped in eries; ad .just to shut off jiart of a room, yet yours ? However, Humphrey said the Walls," "The Protestant Boys" and ers and instructor aides. a pickup truck 10 mile* from here. poaitlve view, holding that the ('ommilniita to persuade us lu fund has concluded formal agree “The Sash My Father Wore." Youngsters now qualified as Be St.. Rockville. sented in marriage by her father, sages. They received with the brid permit a free flow of air. Call MI 3-4865 for \ the bride was attended by Miss al p arly at a reception for 100 Prealdent'a dedication to hla duty weaken these principles snd Insll- to halp ments or processed loan applica The Orange Society derives its ginners "A" include: Cathy Bing son, Joan Chapman, Mary Kunz, DISCHARGED Y ES TERDAY: la aa atrong aa ever, and that, if details. tions to the point where Its entire name from William III, Prince of ham, Jerry Southerglll, Wairen Cathy Caprllozzl, Mary Lou Ca- Gary Kinel. 12 Griswold St.: Mr*. Jean Dearosters, 18 McKee St., as guests St the Knights of Columbus tutlnns ourselves 'ITisl partleulsr InomborB maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Home, following the ceremony. there aeema any lack of Rest and capital must be considered as obli Orange, who, at the Battle of the Moseler, Nicky Timreck, Bob To- prllozzl. Bob valcl)ills, Steve Tim-11»»belle Hedeiman, Wapping; Mra. Tiffany Robbed tide seems lo he flowdng out, snd vS m oot tho gated. Bo.vne in 1690, defeated the forces massi. John Tomassl, John Welch, reck, Marsha Pomerantz and Jack Marguerite Gldman, 11 Dorothy. Mis* Ga\'le Dajev, sister of the. When the couple left for a wed originality in hla leaderahlp, that the higher ronrls sre rlesnlng up oooto of A new appropriation of only of King James II. The battle es Ed Manning, Bill Manning, Patty le Cook. Rd.: Mrs. Nancy Shuteran. Wap bride; and "Miss Ro.semary La ding tour of Northern New Eng- During Al)senee la perhapa the reaiiH of the piea- sume of Ihe eddies. WATKINS- $300 millioh would require the tablished Protestantism as the of Kelley, Judy Kelley, Ellen Rea, I-ife Havera ping; Mr*. Josephine Smith, An Chapelle, 37 Marble St. lanti the bride waa wearing a blue enee of problema more difficult phyololMno’ m i a r C i fund to cut in half the rate at ficial religion of Great Britain and Loretta Staples, Shareen Riciipero, And the new advanced awlm- dover; Keith Carpenter, 165 Raymond Marquis of l.x!wlslon and white nylon dress and white Of Palroiman than thoae he confronted early ooro Prescription Pharmacy which It has been operating, he the society was founded for the „MiunLinda Rlcupero, Eileen Urban, mera include Judith Anne Cook, Ix>omla St.; M iss Reona G lrnrdln, was best man for hla brother, and accaesorles. They will be at home Open Forum SijrnRliirea na Hta I « wkid rtis 901 Main Street said. maintenance of that faith. Marilyn Urban and Barbara Hoi- Norman Adama, Elaine Obremakl 147 Brookfield St.; Elmer Uzotte. ushers weie Willfam Kirby of to their friends after Aug. 16 at In hla admlnlatration. when hla WEST findell "It is overwhelmingly evident," 117 Hemlock St.; Mrs. Mabel El- West Hartford, cousin of the 116 Prospect St., Rockville. do not lerflv* puhllru- The installation of the-supreme man. and Anne Kelvie. New York, Aug. 11 (.Pi As t^h* rholeea In the direction of peace, •Quotation by Christian Bovee Humphrey said, "that the Sino- officers will take place Thursday dridge, Amston; William Thorn, bride; and Joel Beaudry of Hart The bride, a granddaughter of sun rose over Manhattan yeateX- tlon In '(')ie H fiald ii "Open Ko- Manufacturing Co.—485 E. Middle Tpke. Alao, Roger Hurd. Timothy Qualifying aa Jvmlor Life Sav- Allen Park, Mich.; George Taflln ford. cousin of the bridegroom. hla capacity for poaitlve diplomacy, Funeral Service ( lS'20-1904) Soviet bloc is prepared to step in evening, and members who plan to Thresher. Sherry Prior, Martha! era are Steven Timreck, Judith Andrew Healy of this town, was day, burglars punched holes in two' Jr., Talrottvllle; William Eager, The bride's full-length gown waa an honor graduate of the class of and hla Inaplretlon to the thinking rum.” nn mAtti»r how witty, timely, aiNNECTICUT MEDICAI. SERVICE, INC. Copyright 19.18 (8W4) and help finance an Increasing leave by bua from Orange Hall are Flack, Knthy Herman, Patty Ga- Eagleson, Robert Heins Jr., Ellen display windows of staid, world- Orimiml J. West. DIrrrIor share of free world development if East Hartford; Mrs. Norma Either, of white organdy embroidered with 19.17, Manchester. High School, of hia fellow Americana nnd of all nr riming thry inRy hr, milruB tliry being notified that road construc hagan, Dana Thresher, Bruce Anne Cook, Jacqueline Cook, Gall famed Tiffany's and lifted out jew 142 Kust C enter Ht. we sit on our hands." Bolton Center Rd., Bolton; Mr*. rosebuds. Her fingertip veil of Il nnd is employed by the Prudential of the people of the- world were ao AIT AcronipAnlrd hy An Aulheiilh tion detours will make It necessary Grotta, Cynthia Spector, Jean Mitchell. Joan Chapman, Roberta Wilma Plsch, 1087 Main St,; Peter elry valued at $163,000. Mitchell 9-1196 to leave at 2 o'clock Instead of 4 Eagleson, Robert Heins Jr., Ellen lusion was draped from a crown Insurance Co. 'The bridegroom 'The arrival In New York of So A>cnttnrA. If th* will#*r ifi dfAliTA. Reale, Lynne Laurence, Michael Torizzo, West Hartford; Miss of seed nearls and she esriled a notable. p.m. as planned. Johns, Anita Karp, Carol Cham- Gallichant, John Manning, Marsha served three years with the U.S. viet Foreign Minister Andrei At ihsi algn AtiiiT ^^lll hfl hrirt nmfi- Joyce Dupont, 117 Ridge St.; white prayer . book with marker Army, 82nd Airborne DIvlelon. He fliirh appralaala of (he preaeni Rickover Bares berlalne, Pamela St. Pierre, Terry Pomeranta Cathy Caprllozzl, Qiarles Vctterlein, Hartford Tpke., Gromyko helped the brazen bur- (IriittAl AmJ Ih r'-trtlrr mfty Aiiprini Mary Kunz and Bob Vaiclulls. of a white orchid and stephano- attended Hillver College and is glare. A patrolman whoa* beat In- atatiia of the Fiaenhower lea«ler- Hauschild, Linda Pavell, Ilona Rockville; Otto Mayer, S5 Irving tls. v^'lth Any . Alf;nAtuiT th r AiiUini Muilclietter'i Oldest Kaplan. Rosemary Jubcnvllle, New instructor's Aides at Sal employed by the Pittsburgh Plate cludee the Fifth Avenue atore wgs ahlp are haaed on peraonal obaerva- with Flnsst Fscllllles Military Value St.: Mrs. Susan Schumey and son. The honor attendant wore a Glass Co. < hooffA. But nn lAttAr Ia puhllAhfd Obituary Jean Traggis, Diana Pyka and ter's include .Vnne Kelvie, Elaine S E leanor St.. V em on; iMrs. Anne withdrawn to reinforce a guard de tion of the man together with re- Oft-Rtreel Parking tail for the Russian diplomat. imIrAA AtK'h An AiithrnUr AiftnA Paul Martin. Obremskl, Jiiulth Anne Oook, Nor Jones and son, 112 N. Elm St.; porta from hla aaaorlalea. together r.slahllshed 1874 Of Icecap Trip Those who passed Beginners man Adam* and Nancy McFar The loot of the first burglary at I HIT nn nnipMnirn it Design your own bedroom! Mra. Marlon Andrew* and daugh udth the policy record Itaelf. Mrs. Helen B. Goodale ' "B" qualification tests were Steven land. ter, .70 Tolland Ave,, Rockville; Tiffany’s In more than 50 years Tlie record alone, however, aeema <'uriTMt Iv. 'Thr HrrnM hnn tm Mra. Helen Belanger Goodale, 10 Tom m assi, M ichael Agnew, probably netted about $55,000, A WATKINS Washington, Aug. 11 (fl») Rear Mrs, Lol* Spencer and son. 415 Ver Two Say Town Needs hnnd n Irllrr, rnmrininf; Dio I'n- Carter St., widow of John Goodale, Jackie Golding, Marnett Ostrout, non St.; Mrs. Ann O'Brien snd fence, police say, usually gives to ua aiifflrienl evldeme for nn Adm. Hyman G. Rickover foresees died yesterday In' Hartford Hos Ted(iy Chapin, Jeanne Jeray, Glenn daughter, 1.8 Oak PI. one-third of the total value. appralaal of rrealdenl Fhacnhowet lli o I ir)inrt inrnt, u hlch honiT n[ the polar icecap aa a aafe hiding o h u O ld Ipswich Maple pital. Haward, John Ostrout, Nell Koven- About T Police theorized that th* bur AiKMAtuiT UT rnnnrd loinlo In thoj place for U.S. nuclear submarines which ronrludea that he hna auf- SEMI-ANNUAL She waa born In Springfield, ski, Keith Bagley, Thomas Traill, RIGHTS HEAD BACKED Public Works Director glars pounded at the shatterproof fered a loaa of that mental and MnnrhfHlor diinldiy. If Dir aIk* , and a threat to any enemy who. Debbie Shoag, Jackie Emigh, Rich The ZIpaer Club plan* two out display window* with sledge hsm- might consider launching an atom Mass., but spent most of her adult aplritual vitality which, rally In nnhiio Ia vAlid, we would hr life In thla town. She was former ard Stuart, Susan LeBlanc, Linda ings for August. Next Sunday the Washington, Aug. 11 (iTk^Tlie meri, making holes about five HOME FURNISHING ('.hoiev of ic attack . Town Director Ted Cummlnga*for the Wafer and Sewer Depart- hla admlnlatration. apecialimt in plrAAorl lo IvAv'A Ihr Author rnlAh- 1 ly employed by the New Model Nadeau, Barbara Real, Mary MJll- club members and friends will hold Senate Judiciary Committee vot' Inches wide. OUR "The missile-carrying sumarines Laundry. er, Jane Karp, Donna Conti. Billy a picnic at Vienna Woods, East ed 7-4 today to approve the last night said Manchester should m ent. A man's arm could easily fit overturning and reveralng the roti- Unit thni VAlldIty. If it f* m rirly A | may turn out to be a real deter p iv r r s o r 6 9 9 5 She leaves a daughter. Mrs. J. Edwards. Kathy Hauschild and Hartford; and Sunday. Aug. 31, Is nomination of W’. .Wilson White hire a director of public works to ll'immings said Mancheater has through each hole. The windows poll immf, th r lAttfr rnn 1m* puh- | t1ne thinking of other W naliinglon rent to war,” he said In a recent Barbara Bogoslan. the date set for the annual outing' of Philadelphia to head the J’ls- 'ireached a size and population de were not protected by a burglar copyrighted interview In U.S. Edward McLaughlin of Ellington: prevent "wasteful dupllcstlon of policy inakrta. U'hetr Ihr I'rrai- llnlird. ovrr DiAt nAinr. pfoN’ldiiiK ffrimpn shotrn EACH a brother, Eugene Belanger of Also, Patty Welch, Timmy and chicken dinner, followed by tlce Department's new 4 Ivll manding such an offlejal. alarm system. CURIOUS News and World - Report, an in effort" by the generaj manager and denl once reveiaed thla routiiiA -an A ulhfntir Al^iiAtiiiT Ia aIAo. pm- Hartford; a sister, Mrs. Bertha Coughlin, Elizabeth Campbell, dancing. Members and friends sre Right’s division. Four absentees , He recommend* a director of Two diamond necklaces, a dia SALE dependent weekly news magazine urged to make reservations with hiili department heads. public works In addition to a High mond ring and a diamond pin clip, thinking, he now adopts the actions vtilrd, for our conftilrnt lal AAllAfAr- | Dosher of New York City; and two Jill Gellnas, James Bruheau, Terry will he polled before the vote Is VALUES TO $79.90 published here. the steward of the club. The dead riosed. One more "yes" vote—a Cummings said such an official way Department superintendent all covered by insurance, were and policies !1 recommenrla aa hla tion j Rickover, often called the fath grandQhildren. Jill Gellrss, James Brauheau, Terry CAMERAMAN Funeral services will- be held to Bruheaii; Gordon Robinson, Ricky line for reservations will be Aug. majority of the committee's 15 would pay hla own way by fore and town engineer. stolen. Two sapphire and diamond own, even though, occaalo»mlly, ht.a 'D iIa rule ta niAlntnlnrd not to er of the atomic submarine, .sug 28. morrow at U a.m. at the T. P. Knight, Beth Carter. Joan Marie memliers—is needed to report seeing needa "before they coat the Martin, however, said today that broochee which sell for about OUllTION' SiRM i^au'vt Aaik gested even before the polar voy $9,000 each, were ignored—possi OHTi worda alill do not fit the poll diAiourngf IrtlfiA. hut In rncoiir-| Holloran Funeral Home, 175 Cen Halloran, Donna LaChapelle, Su- the nomlnaGon fax'orahle to the town money." -He would alao esse -he waa thinking In terms of a dl,- frem rA* tueeU, Ae Wewkr 69.95 age of the Nautilus that a large bly too far sway to be reached ciea he Is following. That paitlcu- n^r R iTitAln d c g irr of Rood fnlth ter St., with the Rev. Alfred L. sanne Belluardo, Nancy Rea, Chrla- Senate. the general manager's' workload. reclor of public Work* who might ekevl Hmulntd'* number of missile' carrying subs serve also as Highway Department qulclfly. Bin! rrApoilAlhllity RinoiiK rtm trih- Williams of St. Mary’s Church of tlne Bensche, Joel Spector. Lynn Cummings said. Ur kind of peraonal energy which • aW Ntiaifel AeMiy., "should be kept contlnously at sea, The burglary was discovered by Reg. .$74.50 31-inch chest of ficiating. Police Arrests $48,04)0 FIRF, IN CHURCH Meanwhile, General Manager superintendent. ia capable (if.riaing above the rou utoiA to Dir Open Koruin." Nnlur- Wfcei ife yev (Alek ef submerged anywhere we want — (Jhlttick and Bruce Campbell. a foot patrolman^,.Pn duty at the Burial will be In East Cemetery. B ridgeport, Aug. 11 (AI - A Richard M arlin disclosed tods.Y tine consensua. and translating a Ally, It Ia a point of good faith And: four drawers. many of them hiding under the AI.so, M ichael D aunt, M ark N el atore all night were two watch A ncweri Friends may call at the funeral $45,000 fire heavily damaged St. that the hiring of a director of pplar Icecap, ready for Immediate son, Steve Surprenant, Debbie Mc- George O. N ash, 86. of W est- public work* has been In hi* think men. They said they had not heard 'defenaive posltum into a p«iallive honor \^lDi 'Hir HriRld to gURtil SIR IDWMfr home today from 7 to 9 p.m. Comb, Douglas McClain. Sarah Dimitri’s , Romanian Church yes use at any time. min.ster. Mats., was arrested by ing since budget-making time, Stamford GOP the breaking of the window glass, one, whjrli la capable of dlalln- thr rral hlrntlly of auDioib \s ho | tAOOINOAMI Flaherty, Linda Flaherty, Cynthia terday. That means that, if anyone de State Police on Rt. 15 Saturday But th* Holy vessels were saved when the Highway and Engineer whlrh Is five-eighths of ani Inch. guialiing tbr fundamental laaue rhooAe to uRe R pen nArne. lif 0«m« HwRfen- Minnie Emma Weber Flaherty and Rlchard Ricci. clares war on us and actually fires Beginners "C aiid charged with illegally passing froni tl)p Inside of the Greek Or ing Department was separated In To Select Slate Tiffany’s was first robbed a cou from the aurfacr event of the mo missiles Into our countries—even Rockville—- Mra. Minnie Emma ple of years after Its eatablishment lov e! I'd fay it The ranks of Beginners "C" on the right. Stale Police said thodox Church. to two different departments, Mar ■If he should manage to destroy W eber, 85, widow of Arno M. tin said the public wdrk* director in 1837. Its last serious, theft was ment that kind of energy liaa 'I'he "Unkeon Sell" Won’t nil! ihe mark! Weber, died at N atchaug (3on- were swelled when these yo»mg- Nash passed several cart on the Father Ed\yard Doyle, a Roman Stamford, Conn.. Aug. 11 (AI — ebbed from the Prealdent in the Fact li. I've aI- the United States—he knows that stera passed the requirffd tefts; left and then swung In and paaaed I Catholic prleat and'fire depart- might serve aa superintendent of The- Stamford Republican Town In 1904 when three diamonds .‘^iihltmlMAl HdvrrttAing. It ReeiuA. ^ valescent Hospital In Mansfield last worth $80,000 were stolen. legdy t oMr< trd Inevitably he himself will also be night. Barbara Bolton, Uavid Forbes, another car on the right. He poat.- j ment chaplain, braved the flamea the Highway Department while *ui tkimmlUee meets tonight lo nom year a following hla lllneaa. pervlslng work of other agencies. In 1930, a blonde told a sales Irii I wliAl It WAR rrArUed up Iti hr ' on iny Hutford destroyed because he will, have She tvas bom In G erm any Jan. Ellen Kaplin, Margaret - Mahoney, ed a $25 bond and hla court date ; lo take the religious articles to inate it* candidate* for the General The reault la that the nation and The town ertgineer would remain man .she could not decide between 'I'wo unlveralty pRycdiologlAtR Iiavi* PoIk V . . I’oivm these submerged missile-launching 27, 1873, daughter of Herman G. Bobby Huat, Bruce Hiuit, Billy is set for Aug. 22. I safety. Assembly and probate judge. the world no longer'ran depend up I tvy on m\ U h bases where he cannot prevent in eontroi -of the Engineering De tv.’o engagement ring*. He and a I nnt'Iiidrd trst.s piovini;, Ihry am>. and Brhestirte Wolf Schultz. She Hust, Mark Jacobs, Marge Johns, Ally. George Wise, a memb#r on him alone for that thinking, t A f A r I . \ o u them from firing on him. So the lived here, for the past 75 yeara. Shirley Carpenter, Billy Bolton, partment, the manager said. of the GOP State Central Com Pinkerton agent accompanied her Uir I If R coininrrt'lnl 1r fln.Hhrd on Right now, Martin said, he I* and thoae stroUra which routd know. \V h A I missile-carrying submarine may and was a member of the First Robert Ponton, Keven Ponton, mittee, Is the only announced can to a hotel where the could show A IfirvlAltni or inovir A( rreh ro fRRi j c A I c h e I m y turn out to be a real deterrent to drawing up specifications for the both rings to her mother. In bed make America \\hat It ought to be Lutheran Church. Mark Ponton, .Jackie MlIler, Gall Soviet Readies UN Moves didate for the 27th District Sena IhRt Hir eyr t «n t ri tuRlly Rtr 11. ' fa n c V II the w ar." She leaves one son, Herman E. Pfenning and Michele Gorra. job of town engineer and also for torial seat now held by Benson H. with a cold. She enterSd the bed In the \s(»rM tan ^tMnAr\fllou% flrxi- a director of public works'. , room alone- and escaped through Ihen It won I »4'lt h Diln^; 'PhlR i itlckover said an enemy might Weber of this city, one grandson Also,, Doris Mitchell, Paul Gron- Grant. Grant ha* declined to seek The Prealdent. now, la no longer Oillty ol Hftfl* sabotage, overrun or destroy mis din. David Grondln, Joyce Man To Get U.S. Out of Lebanon Cummings said In hi* statement another door with the rings. mranR.'thr RtinillAt.t ah,v. DirI D ir' ford IIo^piiAl and two great-grandsons. renomlnatlon. vaally atronk;ri and tirtler than hla sile bases on land but "how Is he The funeral will be held Wednes ning, Mary ■ Tomassl, JoFy Le- that "people- are unhappy” with .- Source* close to th* committee v lrw rr rn n ’t l»o sold on n pHHluct IntiirAiur One <.in c)ioo>r liom advlaera. Tlir batllr foi' poartive going to find them under mll- day at 2 p.m. at the )Vhite Funeral Blance, Tommy Brown, Randsl present duplications of effort. said Stale Rep. Hilda S. Clarke without luiowuiK It fn tdhrr wonta. an clmoit endleti XiUieiN of iions of square miles . pf polar (OoatiBiied ir^m* P ag e One) 'watchdog commission to recom He pointed out a number of policy haa to be w(»n down in the benefit amonnti to hi hi> purxr Reg, $79.00 fur thi.s |iair of Home, 65 Elm St. The Rev. David Brown, Danielle Flagg, David and Probate Judge John B. Keating 2 Area Girls Top Ice?” The *ub could hid* there, he G. Jaxheimer, pastor of First Dawson and Anne Pass. mend long-range aolutlong, and a situations In which Martin, aa gen h r I BM Atlll prtilrt t hiin.Rclf ,^nd Its reAHonabie coxi omply Jordan accuaing UAR Prealdent. are expected to be renominated, ranks if the top commander la b e d s. (Night stand $ 2 9 .6 0 ), 69.95 said, "and then go directly any L utheran CThurcb, wilt officiate. Midcastem economic plan, all un eral manager, has brought hi* at 1*1i 1a niURt come aa a leKrf to Amarei me No need to limit (nr* Also, Susan MacLean, .Susan Nasaer of serving a* International Thres other candidates are re going lo^be sure to follow It. 'Ilila where It wants.” Burial will be In Grove Hill Ceme Nair, Hike BaykM, Jan Jacobs, der the U.N. tention to projects normally Class of Nurses IhoRf who fraied they iiilKhl one ther lor the perfect hospitahM- communiims'i “first agent In the The economic plan wqiild be fi ported In the running fhr the two He said the United States has tery. Aibble Fenn, Patty Carroll, Sue handled by James Sheeksy, town House seats—Ally, Frank lyAn- la the o/vloua reason wh.v one na- Don ininfAnce - I'm a(I\ mno Arab world." nanced by Mideastern oil-produc tiay go out and buy a piodin t, or a total of 22 nuclear submarinea Friends "iay call at the funeral engineer. (As general manager, drea Jr.; Umberto J. Bello and Two girls from the Manchester . tional pundit kc'ep.s clamoring, ur exervoiie to mnke t quick trrk Vegiard, Linda Riiehter, Mark Ca- At the jwfn.^.yme, a Jordan' ing countries snd wealthy outside rvrn voir for a political cBiidldntr. •built, under construction or au home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. Martin alao ha* the duties of a area took top honors In the. St. gently ami impolilelv. for men to jee. commo, Ellleeri ' Doblas, Ricky government Investigating com nations. Atty. Guy J. Farina. thorized. The last three of theae public works director). —Committee sources said D'An- Francis Hospital School of Nursing without luniwing thrir lu lion wa.a , Skoglund, Nancy Miner, Nancy mittee charged Utat UAR .Syrians anb'und the I’lrsnlrnt who have authorized by'.Congreaa. will car One Asian. source said, "The Would Relieve Martin drea was a front-runner to be graduating class yesterdsy at St. dU'tRlril tiy nn unsern hnntl, arl- Macomber, Billy Geyer and Chris and Lebanese rebel* smuggled ex West is going to put up three part* Ideitif fresher than Ihoar of Mr, ry Polaria-type 1,500-mlle mls- Cseommo. Cummings said a director of Mrs. Clarke’s nlnning mate. Bello Thomas the Apostle Church in ence-flcDon Atylr plosive* Into Jordan — some of it snd ask the Soviet Union to put Dulles, ^*hia may also be the rea ■iles. The Polaris, which ia a non- .Faneralf Now qualified as SwlYnmers "A“ public works could have relieved was the independent candidate for West Hsrttord. It niUAl a1.Ro come, aa a relief to air breathing rocket, la tUII being aboard U.N. planes — for ter up one part.” But he told an Ameri Marlin of auch aludlea, and pre mayor in the 1957 election, losing Miss Mary Joanne Kenny, daugh son why the I>rmorrata in the Sen Reg. $79.50 Hunk separate.s are Jacqueline Cook, Mark Heller, rorists planning to create a slate can, “Gromyko Is not going to ac All Die Acloi R aikI \n ritei i riuI mu- developed. There are several Mary Kunz, Cathy Caprllozzl, vented what he called costly prob to Mayor Webster C. Givens, who- te r of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie KeiVny, ate have finally begun to debate to twin beds: ladder and of chaos. The. committee said that cept any thing until you start lem* In regard lo storm sewer* and All iRn.R nnd cnrlooiyatR ami iiumli \ 69.95 other sub* that carry the air- Ckarlea H. Schaefer Mary Lou ' Caprllozzl, Robert sat in the 1957 House with Mrs. Slater Rd. -and Deming St. in the foreign policy l.^suea of the mo guard rail included. Funeral services for Charles H. one of the ploUsrt, an Arab em withdrawing." sub'divislon. otheiR imw reApoiiRlhlr for thr breathing Regulus-type missiles. Vaiclulls and Janet Marcin. Clarke. .Wapping, wr.s awarded the Bishop ment with aome fumlamentiil "W ith a 1,500-mlle missile,'’ Schaefer. 66 Bsaex. S t, tvhd died New "B" Swirhmers, having ploye of the U.N. Relief Agency Gromyko aald on arrival in New ^ storm 'eew er on I.x>onard St. Givens, who 1* opposed lo dual McAullffe Memorial Award for ex cnninirn inl.s t»n trlr\'l.Hhni, How ’ Reg. $74.50 40 x 20-inch for Palestine Refugees, had the York the big power* must help In ha* thrice overflowed into the cel frankneaa, for a change, It should Rickover Said, "you can, if you Thursday, were held at 2 p.m. at completed their qualification tests job holding. Is not seeking the cellence In theory. would they hR\T coniprlrd for Bell fSm\ desk haa two file drawers; 69.95 the Covenant Congregational use of U.N, planes. economic development of the MM- lar of a business there, resulting in Mis* Marian F. Joy. daughter also, It seems .to ua. hr a reaaon RANCe have freedom to use the oceans, Saturday, are Robert Spicer, House nomination. He refused to r.Ncv I l)(H)kc.'t.'ie eiul. Church with the Rev. K. Etnar Aslan . delegates at the U.N. die East "under conditions that three successful suits against the Of Mr. and Mr*. Michael Joy, 2 ing p>hA Agnln.Rt AuhlimliiRl Rdvri- knock out almost any part of the Michael Kenny, Ranhy Qrotta,' will not Interfere with the inde leave his city post to atti/id the for all Americans tf» atop Imnking w orld.” Raak officiating. Ernest C. John Linda Gallichoiit, Noreen. Souther- picked liqles In the Middle East town. specisl legislative session last wln- Hackmatack St., was .'.warded th* Dsiiig. if It worked’’ ^ pendence of these countries." Also, Inadequate storm sewcri on the proliatiiUtg^ *llial Pro.aldent Ignore* Snub son Jr. was organist. gin, Bln tTomntassi, Ted Blakeslee, plan propbaiad by Seerstary Gen Mary LedgAvlth Dillon Memorial U’r'rr not no auio. howr\fr, the Whi'i'f The Soviet foreign minister al»o In th* Woodhfil Height* .subdivi Blaehhower will always. In Ll\e end. Th# Old Ipswich Group numb#rs Rickover aaya he is "too busy Burial was in East Cemetery. Bruce' Biakealee, 'William Kelvie, eral Dag Hammarikjold Friday...... Award for excellence In theory and called again for Red China's admis sion will have to .result in a $19/K)0 . . newR will hr recelvrtl with equal I InNurHnCe Bearers were Fred Sweeney, It caHs for (1) a pledge by Arab answer thelr^o\\n policy rteairea. He 25 pieces of which w« to.worry.about snubs.” Richard O'Brien, Arthur LeClaire; sion to th* U.N. saying "Th* soon ADVIROR ^ENAMF>n clinical nursing. joy in rU jilncrA. 'riiorr nuiRt he I n a Herbert Holt Joseph lema, Rob Linda Jasita, Ricky Benson, Ken countries of mutual noninterfer storm sewer system on Schaller Others who graduated yesterday needs a transfusion, from -the That waa Rickover’a : answer er this Is done the better." New York, Aug. 11 <41—Mre. H u.sine.s.*) show e few here at one price! last night when newsmen asked if ert Scallion, Richard Hopkins and. neth Knight, Ricky Brander Janet ence, (3) big power agreement,not. Rd., 'Cummings said. from Manchester were Patricia A. iiilllion.R tif vicwri’H. hmg tuiice A Soviet move to seat Peiping's These and other problem* Involv ThomasAiiuniaa F.r . McMahonanv-afaeaiiwii ofma East Ha . . .x _* American people, of that same . he felt snubbed because he had Maurice Swenson. Moeeley, David Moseley and Mary to interfere in the Arab eountrlts, ven. Conn., has been reappointed 1 pjo'^annl, dmighter of Mr. and wrai y of televlAion cominerclalR. ^ Not A * In addition there are (3) General cooperation for Mid representatives In the assembly ing storm seiyerv Cuiornlngs said, heart and apirlt he expended so not been Invited to last week's C arter. . seemed certain, -but It was likely advisor on women's activities for Mra. Louis Giovanni, 25 Eldndge who hjitl horn looking forwRid to Sideline . Philip Hickey Those who passed Swimmers dle East sconomic development might have been avoided if a pub generously and notably In the past, White House ceremony announc to be matched by a Cuban move to Uia National Foundation In Con St.; Donna E, Hart, daughter of the tiny when .H|>onflo‘i'A‘ nu'ARagr.s larger drawers Funeral service* for Philip Hick "C” tests Include; Terry Nolan. and 14) U.N. protection foi' J o r lic works director had been super , .kj . . .. ing (he submartne . Nautilus' unr reject the credential* of the Hun- necticut. • Mr. and Mrs. ^njam in J. Hart, 78 ey of Vernon, who died Friday, Richard Gray, Edith Balboni. Keith dan, Lebanon and the Israel-UA.R vising the work ’ of the Highway Phelps Rd.; Susan Audette. daugh would hr goUrn^croAA “ palnleRti^y and chests, several more der-thd-North-Pole voyage. (garian Communist delsgation as a The National Foundation, form Safer With CommuniatN Free ■ 175 EAST CENTEK ST. I -I were held this morning at 8:90 at Miller, Linda’Semero, Judith Ag F rontier. and Engineering Department. ter of Mr. ajid Mr*. Joseph Audette. V Dir .Ruhliminnl way, ” aa an ad for Rickover showed a fl*sh*f Irri protest sgalnst the execution lasd erly th e ’N*Uo)(irI Foundation for beds, B trundle bed the W. P. -Qulsh Funeral H w e fol new, Dohnn' jOolfilng, -Matishall Some Aslans said this asked a Orfierbd .Ini-vsUgatloii 42 Lancaster Rd and Marie Yates, Why, of all Ihlhna, ilioiild Amn • Dint t\'p r of ndvcrti.n4iig m ight hnvr I’hiHie Ml .1-1126 tation when newsmen asked his June of ex-Premier Imre Nag^.. Infantile Paralysis Inc., made the reaction. He w$* en n>ute to Wash lowed by a solemn requIemHiaas $t Kramer, M ichael. Regan,.—Deryl lot from the UAR'and the Soviet He pointed out that Martin or daughter of Me. and Mrs. Lucas tcajiB fpel more aafe ami am iirr. hc- m id and highboy. All are made New York City's government put dered an Investigation of roada and announcement last nlghu ington from Portsmouth, N. H., St. James’ Church at 9 o'clock. Bagley, P$iA-^'JubenvlIle, Suoan Uhlop and promised litDe-ln return, extra guards on (jnomyko to tee Ystes. 28 Madison S t. cauae the United Slalea Uoiirl of Hut if Die newA Dint mihlumnnl The Rev. John Blanchfield was McNcUl, Richard Carpenter 'and' 'ontended it would hamper utllilTes at Birch wood Park dfter Mrs. McMahon haa been active From Rockville, graduates in-’ of solid rock maple 69.95 where he attended builder's trial* that he wa* not: molested by Hun In anti-polio work in the Eaat Appcala haa decreed that aix aec HdvtuiiRing \Non l \vtnk coinrH as 69.95 of the nuclear powtered submai4ne celebrant the Rav. Jams* O’Oon- lUehard Ftm. lon of U A R influence w hile garian refugees In the city. A con- Ua acceptance by the town. eluded Lillian Lackouakas. daugh nell .was deacon, tl)4 Rev< John Also, Patty Ifltchelt. Linda He said what appears to be in- Haven Area. ter of'Mra. EUa Lackouakas. lO ond atrlng Communlal party Icad- A Rhot k lo tho.Hf BHgri‘ lo give, up finished in Waitkins famous Swordfish off the corst of Main* leaving untouched the Baghdad iiitfent of 128 police atood by at Reg."$77,00 Full .size Hannon, sub-deacon.’ Paul Cbete- hagan, Joyce Cook, Paul CKBi ter-depar^mental confuflon has Laurel S t; Helaa WaUnaki. daugh •r« don't have to go to prlaon af- Reg, $74.50 41-inch dresser »■ 2 pieces: and New HamiMaire. Pact on the southern Soviet bor Idlewbod Airport for- the ‘ arrival of free will in exchange for freedom mellow nutmeg brow.nl Ut played and sang. Paul Martin, Linda Gee. Daiy)' der, the Britiiih hold on th* south- arisen over the laying of utilities LEBA NON A ID T O PS I M ILLIO N ter of Mr. and Mra. Lddwig Walin- t#r all? Aren't known Communlata base Im.a three drawers. spindle bed and bed In W ashington today, .Sen. L yn Gromyko fUMf $4 aide* aboard three from rommeiTlala, it won't, pre- side table. don B, Johnson tD-Tek.)i comnlend- Burial was in St. Bridget’* may, Dorothy RiccU Dolor** Rieci. ern-and eastern Arabian coast, and plane#. About 90 palrolmsii .w«r# at Blrchwood Park. B eirut—Lebanon rac4dvad 9S,l0Oc-. tkl. X8 Uoiaa St; $lsab*th a .parll? Waan't the original con- •uniAbly. come aa a Aurprite to th e •d Rlcdtover before the' Senate foif CemeUry where Father O'Connell Bobby Ricci and Francea Manning. French rule over Algeri*« not to on guard, at tb# h#adquait«ra of These problems. Cummings said, 000 in foreign, aid Iduijng 1987. Panicako,' daughter et Ifas- Wil liam Panicako, &4 .Spring St.. vleUon 6f theae aix. back in 1986, h u m a n lB tA among ua. his “complete itlaregard'’ being read th* committal eerviee. Now qualified aa intermediate m ention lataaL ' > th# Sovisi U.N. dsisgation on Park could' have bean avoided by a pub Eight 'mlU(oai- -cam#, ftom the B earer* w ere OUtfonIx GfhwMii, awtanmafs ar« Mark Heller, Mark The United State* la, reported Avsnu#, scan# .«l aavorat enUJSom- lic works director, whoa# dtiUaa UnlUd Stataa, .0)# remainder from Frotn GiaatMibunr. Patricia rood iiawaT lan't It good to have They had been Mylng right along Opipn Every Thursday and Friday Might lo 9 — CIos^ Mpndays — Free . Parking at Our Back Door overlooked at a .'B^it* House Rllaj?. daughter of Mr. and Mr*, aoBV edlcbraUiv the tflumph of Raymond M erv Walter Bbae. w d 016ik«r. Brace Roes, Cn*n Oalli- p l a u k i r tw jpropeae a polle* lore# mUnl»t____ demeiwretleoe______*##6aUy, arould be -to coordinate, tba -ae- the IntarnattoiiM Bank for Raeon- aa many Commu^ta aa poaalble thet the human irtliid couldn't, be itrnetion and DarMopmant.. bhartae M ay, 9 Wataetar Lana. tte xfenWua. . i Lee Iky." ' ' #.( /-■; A. - ekont, Betty CMlUdkaM; Bran Hy- to pMUet threeteyied mantrlee, aTYiwr# were no Ineldenta. tivltlaa of all departmants, dKcapt •• ^ ;vi -■ -t ’ ' ’ 4. a; \ . \ 1 .^ MANCHEaiEtt EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, AUGUST MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONK*. MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1968 PAGE n in e PAGE EIGHT By ROUSON UUR BOARDING HOUSE with m a j o r HOOPLE LITTLE SPORT Rockvilie-Vernon Small Benefit to Veterans ■KThirge m %m' It — . -'— ' A f t m tf\4 I li Pa r e YOU t h e s a m ^ y e a h , a m o Sense and Nonsense PpescripttoBB \SUY WHO WAS SESlO^ WE FiMO .Hftrt lLl»tE«/xa.VbE/ MACK/ ; INS lUP A f l a r e Y&UTALKlNS $tat^ Central Swimming Meet ^D.'/£)U'8E th e m o s t FOR FIFTY SKlNSfi LIKE A MAN Report Charges Public WSUOMB- SU^WT SfSCE , Hubby-I didn't, forget y5^r' FINE PHARMACY A FEW OAV5 . « WHO COULD, blrthdny, dew. I bought you this 1886 on ^urawold PianUUoi^Mar .THE FAMOUS REUEF 664 Cental^ »-88i4 AeO? WE C A M E a WIPE OUT beautiful mink coat. Eatonton, Geo g ^ Hfenry Park Sunday EyPfiDlTlbN REACHED , BSSISSEO MAP6WNS iS HERE TO b a il M t h e ' , Wife—But, dwUng, you ; newspaper-The ^Cou^ Fleeced in Fund Drives YOU OUT OF C' Na t io n a l ] fsAd me A n«w CAP. »waa probably the only one aver Admitted .Saturday: Hattie TME^OeR WAK.'-^COMS, A Mcond majblr athletic eventtj^ ' . - t I YOUR HOTEL, T V "DEBT/ Hubby-r-I know, precloub. but 1 printed on a Southern plantaUon. Relnmuth, 36 Hammond St. TOU MUST BE Mrt GptSTS AT win 'be held 1ft RockvlUe Sunday. ‘‘>tags provide, a asnrice, sines DAV FISURINS THEY can't And anybody who's selling | ------Discharged Saturday; Mrs. Jean iOoBtliiwd tn/oi Pace One) TJINNER AMO I WILL A i will return to the owner any key WERE HOLDIMS Imitation autos. , | Cora—Can you keep a sseret, lt'#M announced today. Lorenc and daughter, 144 W,.Maln y TALE ONfOLO, AS THE POET pearsara tb.» . ba a clear conflict o f In that la lost and dropped by the _ PUT IT/ YOU FOR , - , I Dora ? The 6entral Connecticut League St.; Mrs. Ruth Loftiis - and son, By V. T. HAMLIN RAM SOM / Swimming'CHamplonahlp will be terest," ■ ' finder in a mail box. ALLEY OOP X, How many of us are like wheel- ^ ‘^®~^,P^h.„^li^,n*^Sther'^a{rls ’n-bmpsonvllle; Mrs. Annie Heok, -Tftero. wftce reports an attempt baHwa—useful biily when pushed luck to tell things to other girls hild at the Horowitz municipal However, the report does say That Interpret The 110 Prospect St.’. Maty Szlrk, will be made to unseat Corbly at swimming pool at Henry Park at 2 that DAV national adjutant Vivian Wishes Of The Family •X‘ . and too easily upset l who can t. RFD 1, Ellington; Dork Wyse, the DAV natioital convention open p.fn., pool director- Donald F. B*r- RFD 3; Isabel Parks, 29 Center D. Corbiy has too much power. ing today in Dou^viUe, Ky. On tWs point, the committee V, Joel Chandler Hwrls. creator ofi The indaslry-operated Tree J a m giir announced: St.; Roget Ught, 14 'Washington , William N. ' Morton' of Cincin ’The State Little'League Tour says: JOHN B. BURKE Uncle Remus stories, set as a program is now active In 46 states. Sf., Vernon'.' nati,' Ohio, who .Bald he spoke for nament was concluded at Henry Births Saturday: A daughter to "Mr. Corbly'a powerful position, QinclnnatTs Convention delegation, coupled' with his practice of send FUNERAL HOME Park Saturday before an estlmat Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stoliftas, A said his group will spearhead the ed 2,500 peojae. Esust St.; at son to Mr. and Mrs. ing gifts purchased by DAV to in- T E U M l S-S86S ouster move. dlvlduai.s with, his personal card It 1* the first Ume that either William Hopowiec, 87 Vernon Ave, Morton said the DAV "is being 87 EAST CEN TER ST. Daily Crossword Puzzle eVent has been held In Rockville Discharged yesterday; Frances enclosed, is probably the reason AMBULANCE SERVICE wTongfully harmed and miejudgad this committee receives so many The steadily Improving facilities at Mlliari IS River St.; Nicholas Ko- by the controlled acts of the n»- Henry Park,Are considered a ma lovczak, W est, WilUngton. complaints ff|)m members of tlonsl adjbtant." DAV." jor factor In-the scheduling of Birth todays A son to Mr. and Liberal Expense Account tournaments here. Mrs. Leroy Hargraves,' Broad ■‘"■(/.T K ,___C ST »- Answer to Previous Puiil* Of NAVEC, the committee re Time - trial* ,In preparation for Brook. ; port, said, the group's c.xecuUve di GRfAT H IW run OIL 0OUMCE5 Housing Problem the chanlplondhlp m eet .will held rector, Harold A. Keats, rented Arrest Warning o n ■Wednetitlay i t ' 1:80. p;m.; Team s Vernon and Taloottvllle news is buildings he owned to the mgani- . DiVlLOPMeNTI from Bast- -Hartford. Meriden, handled through - The Herald’s ■ Ws«. w. ^ QUIOC-____ . 2 Plastic zation; that he got money through Follow Crashes ACROSS Newington, Berlin and Rockville Rockville Bureau, W. Main St,, * fcr •*'««* «H ••• 0% *«L »fl ingredient expenses and per diem payments, 1 Hovel •S Southern «lale will be competing. telephone' TRemont S-8'86. and thSt other NAVEC board “ — ! CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 4 Lath' 4 More secure B ach' team .Will be allowed to members "also enjoyed extremely One driver was arrested and HY AL VERMEER • Rural —— PRISCILLA’S IH)P 5 Prevsncalor enter three sv^mmera in each event liberal expense accounts." house In the time triala. The six fastest charged with reck'Tesa driving and i n ' v ( IT W A S 6 Ascended The report described this aa X I T W A S 12 Exist swimmers in'each'event will com 85th G>ngress another warned for following too n e w '' j u s t l i k e 7 Odm'i son Long Walk Vp, Short Ride Back "highl.v improper." QOPQEQUS.' 13 Well pete for the championship Sunday. TUF SUNSET' S Swoon The 17 Connecticut National Guardsmen who walked the 93 miles from 'Vernon to Boston in 3 'j days O f the other chartered groups, closely in two accidents In this I C A N " ventilated Medal* ‘ tod team trophies will ’ O N L V s o ld Seeks Windup In a re-enactment of a similar march In 1775 boarded a bus yesterday for the 3-hour trip back to the com mittee said: area last night. FINID 14 Chills and be awarded at the^event. Trophies The first occurred on Rt. 83 In W O R D S TO BACKWARDS) !0 Govern Vernon after being greeted by Boston City government and military officials at welcoming ceremo It found only occasional fund feVer 11 Student 28 Beginning 42 Prayer ending will also be presented to the Out Ellington at 6:40 p.m. when, ac D E S C R I B E , nies on Bunker Hill. The march was designed to publicize the forthcoming celebration of Vernon's raising abuses by local American 15 Males , doctors 27 Clergymen 43 IrriUte standing boy and girl swimmers. ; cording to Stale Police, a tar driv IT.' 18 City in This Weekend 150th anniversary. (AP Wlrephoto). Legion posts and that thla was a 17 Former King 28 Arrow poison 44 High notes In Berger said the championship problem for the Legion Itself. en by Fi-ancla Oulland. 36. N or Connecticut 29 Smaller Guido’s scale meet will 'give residents an op The Veterans of Foreign Wars folk, 'Va.. was hit in the rear by a 18 Floor finishers .« oy,.*,'* 31 Most peculiar 48 French father portunity to see the best swimmers (Contlhued troin Page One> buddy poppy campaign was basl- car driven by Norman W. Storer. 20 Peruvian ?ti!{«u s 33 Liquid 47 Great Lake of the Central Connecticut League Neither Will Swiss .cally locally conducted. 58, Lawrence, Kan. mountaini 24 Norwegian measure 49 British title attempt at paSsiftg a major farm Public Records J1 q o astray In action. The American Veterans of World Outland, State Police aaid, was 38 Squanders 50 One of the The local team will meet New bill, f 22 Give forth Warrantee Deeds War II has- insufficient national traveling aciuth on Rt. 83 when the 25 Spangled 40 Holy person '.'Little ington here tonight in - the last However, several farm state 24 Greek mount George W. and Louise M. El control over fund raising by state Acoldenl occurred. Slight damage (her.) 41 Less polite Women" Lea-gue meet before the time trials. members said they would tnake 28 Individuals Scouts Won’t Forget liott-to Anton W. and Virginia H. departments, but Uiat the fund was done, and both cars were A non-lfeague meet with IVindsor another try to give cotton and rice 27 Wire meaaure Laraon, properly on Cooper Hill raisjng was deemed limited. driven from the scene. r r r Locks, also here, Is set for Thurs farmers relief from the sharp Storer was warned hy State Po 30 Injury ! r 1r l St. Of the other nonchartered t day. acreage reductions they face next 32 Salty {■Yederick I. and Hazel E. Gil groups, the committee said the liceman Lionel Labreche for fol r Tournament Successful year under present "law, and ‘ to 34 Reparation J Visit to Switzerland bert to Robert H. and Bai'toara L. Blinded Veterans Association and lowing too closely. Recreation Boird Ciiairman extend the act under which farm 35 Straightens Randall, property at 39 S. Haw. the Jewish War Veterans were not No arrest was made. i r John Gill said today the stale surpluses are disposed of abroad Two hours later, also on Rt. 83, 38 Architect’s Serenades, 50-cent baths and a thorne St. seeking do..alions publicly now. charge Little l.eague tournament was con 'There also was mounting spec bottom floor. Including a kitchen hut this lime in Vernon, Henry LONG SAM RY Al. CAPP and BOH LUBBKRS 1 r 36-foot letter from home colored with all its conveniencea; running Harold A. . nd Anne O. Hartley The rommiUec told the Military 37 Morning sidered a success by all concerned. ulation that the House might act F. Wilson, 61. Totland. while, driv the lives of the Senior Girl Scouts to Robert C. and Shirley A, .Inhn- Order of tlie Purple Heart to super moisture (pi.) GUI said the tournament leaders on a Senate-passed bill designed to hot water, iron, typewriter, and, ing north on Rt. 83. stopped at the !i c during the 7-day stay In Wilders- aon, property al 20 Marble St. vise Its direct fund raising cam ^ m .y 30 Binds were pleased with the facilities give the government a stronger believe it or not, a clothea dryer. intersection of Rt, 83 and Loveland wll, Switzerland. The girls, who Thla dryer aerved two other pur Elale M. Mulvey to ^Anthony L. paign more closely. TEKCClfTS 40 Bristle r r P rrB !T provided at the local park. He hand in regulating labor unions Hill Rd, Slate Police said, in order are now en route to Denmark, all poses—as an ornage aqueezen arid and Celia F. Lamzana. properly W M / 41 Legal matters i i thanked the Jaycees. parents of and to give rank and file members to allow three cars traveling ACCDONT, w. had interesting and humorous ex a reducing machine. They really at 48 S. Ha-wlhornc St. D.AV GOT 19.4% 42 Yards of i « 5 players, city workers and park a bigger voice in union affairs. This north to pass him. The lead car of rrrr perience with Swiss customs,, some had all the com forts o f home. Trade Namfa buildings cuatodiana for the extra work they bill earlier was given little or no Washington, Aug. 11 iTi Mak the three, driven by Cliarles E. Al h of which have been recorded here Each chalet had Its own means Frank Waaaerman, doing busi Helps keep your t ' 45 Guslied put In. chance of, house passage. ing mlnlBlure license plates —you len, 33, Hartford, according to 49 Operated The Elks entiftritained state di I-egisIation to require public dis by Marv Anne Aronson and Judy of being awakened in the mor-nlng. ness as Federal Credit Bureau al probably have received them, if 5 i"' s The glrU In' "Luthy" had an 85 Duval St. Stale Police, cut right and hit Wll- burner clean as it 51 Age i rectors and visiting dignitaries a,t closure of employe pension and Hillnskij. you have ,•> car la big business. Bon in the left front fender. Wllderswll, a small town 8ur- alarm-clock that sounded like an Peter J. Prisk-waldo and John F. 52 Fsithusiasm *11 a buffet lunch after the game. welfare funds is awaiting com . Tlie House Veterans Affairs Allen WHS charged with reckless heats your home I atomic bqmb, while the perpetual Valluzzi, doing businesa *aa PAJ 53 Simple i Softball Playoffs ■ promise efforts by a Senate-House roimded by the beautiful' Swiss Committee reported today that the driving and Is scheduled to appear crowing oT a rooster awakened Live Bhlt at 10 Essex St. RT-98 it the most completely 54 Edge ?rr W'V r r Softball League playoffs will Conference Committee. Alps, was considered one of the maker, the Disabled American Vet in Rockville City Court on Augi 18. 55 Bird's home Here’s the picture on other those in "Rysu." Twb methods Marriage Lleena^s effective fuel oil additive in use start Aug. 18 between the top four best stops of the trip so far. From erans iDAVj of Cincinnsll. gross The accident was investigated 58 Belgian nver D 11 II teams—Zahners) Goftler's, Ameri major bills: the very first day, when we were were used in "Michel." The lady Francis Bachman Seller of Law ed $4.254,7,50.38 on them in 19.56 ; today. Tbit helps your oil I hy .Stale Policeman Labreche, 57 Observe can I.«gion and PAC. The cham Increase in debt limit to $288 bil scattered into ' separate chalets would pound on the floor, or the rence, Kan., and Marianne Tie- alone, burner deliver more clean, do- \J B n serenadera. living in a nearby DOWN w pionship series will start the fol lion—Passed by the House and now surrounding the hotel, the wonder mann of 189 S. Main St.. Center Automobile owners who gel pendabla heat. You get p re-' •ia lowing week. before Senate Finance Committee. Youth Hostel, would agijin begin I Smoked pork R SI 17 ful times began. Congregational Church. A>ip. 16. these lag.a In the mall to attach UoUccItir'fi linn mium service, too. All designed Entries are being received in the . Small Business Tax Relief — In “Michel," Janet Mortimer, their chants. The deep?German ■’■illiam Henry Campbell Jr. of to their car keys, arc not required “ Non»en8Rl If it is as smart at all that how come it’s (ol.) voice o f the owner was all that the to make home heating easy. working HERE?" horseshoe tournament to be held in Passed by the House and approved Tanya Parrott, Marly Prentice, Hartford and Maryann Brainard to pay anyllUi^. They are merely .IIIDD SAXON MY hi;N HAI.I) and JERRY HRONDKIELI) September. About 50 persons are by the Senate Finance Committee. Sandy Slar^etl and Bonnie Wyman Scouts In "John" rteeded. of Manchester. Halted to se.itd DA.V a donation If Mobile, Ala. i)^—Wa.vme Parrish Depressed Areas Bill—Passed by Many of the girls reqted bicycles of Washington, D. C/.. publisher of expected to participate. received quite a thrill on hearing Robert Joseph Upton Jr. of 11 they wish. Call today lor 1 / 5 5 1 ) BY JOHNNY HART FYiel Bids Asked the Senate and cleared for House American "pops" sung to them in and rode back and forth to Inter Park St. and Donna Ellen Hart of 'Many obviously do. The Home 1 various aviation magazines, re- B. C renlly "collected" the Mobile Sealed bids for the furnishing of debate. person by four college boys, two laken, a famous Swiss shopping committee said DAV'a net profit on with / FiNPINO the two PlBO&Uf ? JLirP ANP 78 Phelps Rd., St. Bridget's IF AN EATANTEKCAN FLOAT AAAYBE YOU COULD TR Y fuel oil and coal for Vernon Supreme Court Curbs— Several center and a perfect place to spend municipal airport n. tPltAlMONPt PlUNGt INTO the BO& Americans and two Germans. Church, Aug. 16. the tags in 19.56 was $810,022.76, Mobilheat '-* r EATIN& ANTS NEXT f schools for the coming year are bills approved by the Senate Judi money. On one of the bus trips to or 19.04 -per cent of the gross. . It'a a hobby with-the publisher ON A LOG I PONT SEE WHY These crooners, accompanied by a Bruce Purdy Anderson of Che to touch down nn as many air being asked by the Board of Edu ciary Committee but not yet guitar, stood under their window Interiaken, Judy Hillnakl got her On the other hand, the report I c an 't I shire and Elizabeth Ann Ellis‘ of ports as he can and lliiis add each cation. Bids are due at the superin cleared for floor action. The one arms caught in the back door of says that DAV ha.s slopped send - .'VAJ, and provided an evening of en-, Somers, St. Mary's Church. Aug. one to hi.s “ fftllecUon." He esli tendent of school's office Aug. 27 given the best chance for Senate the BUS. OHe of her humorous com ing the lags to residents of Dela X jqym ent for all the neighbors, as 16. males he's collected between 550 MORIARTY St" 10 a.m. Specifications may be passage is a bill to restore to the panions offered her a tube of El ware. New Mexico and Washing- states the right to enforce thejr well as the Scouts. Paul Hawley Davis of Hartford and 600 airports in the United obtained from the superintendent. mer's Glue, and the Incident .ended Ion. Not enough csr owners were own antisubveraive laws. The Time-Honored Tradition and Nancy Ann Costello of 173 Stales and about 75 foreign coun 29 New Teachers It seejqs that the lady, of the with much hilarity. sending back money.. BROTHERS __ V House has . passed a broader Patience I* a Virtue Irving St., St. James' Church, tries so far. He doesn’t have too Siijoerintendent of Schools Raj’" house thought this serenading was Aug. 23. r DA'V also has .rafrained from mond E. Ramsdell announced to version. For the small fee of 50 cents many more to go in thla country, an American custom, and keeping •sending the’ tags, called Idento- either. day |that 29 new teachers will be A $3,131,000,000 supplemental ap- each, Joan, Linda, Elaine, Pat and 301-315 Center Street propriationa bill carrying funds for up with the tradition, she nicely Phoenix,- Ariz., maintain.^ a lags, to Indianapolis, because of a Nine million tons o f fill were added to the' Vernon School sys poured water on tlie startled en Marty took their first bath In a local ordlnanca. the Atomic Energy 'Commission month. This luxury was a most re "city" park as a recreation area diimpetl to form the 4,200-foot- tem for the term opening Sept. 3. tertainers. In Us report, the committee does and other agencies passed by the freshing and needed experience, but for ita citizens and touriats. It la long caiiaeway acroaa which auto Ml 3-5135 Four o f them will be at Maple St. When the girls heard the first not criticize the Idento-tag pro- House and now before the Senate the rest ,of the girls are still wait 85 miles outside the city limits of mobiles and trains pass from Nova School, one nt Vernon Center kin strums of the guitar, they all Phoenix. grsm ss such. In fact, It saya the ■ .rS in ? Appropriations Committee. ing for reduced rale.s. Scotia to Cape Breton Island. dergarten, two at Vernon Center Jumped on Bonnie's bed and gazed Fit Omnibus Housing Bill—Passed by Much to the girls' ' surpriae, C Me. Ygrl He,.Id T..b,dt Ia( I Grade 1. four at Northeast, six at anxiously out the window. The Rockville High, four at Junior the Senatft and approved by the there was a Juke box located in RY ROY CRANE House Banking Committee, but girls enjoyed the music but the BUZ SAWYER BUGS BUNNY High, in Building B. one elemen the dining room at the Hotel Al- stuck in the rules committee. bed didn't appreciate the girls and tary music supervisor and one penrose. Here they spent many en ^ AT THE UMIVERilTY, HONEY. HE \ YOU DIDN'T PAY MUCH f t l L ^ I T WAS DURING THE DROUGljT, ; v soon came crashing to the floor. 1 ^ 1 0 TH' ANSWEIP'S STILL A /O f 'PERHAPS THEN.YOU'D guidance director. joyable hours, listening to the old WAS A FOOTBALL HIKO. ALL US GIRLS ATTENTION, THOi 10 I honey. YHE cattle WERE This was a night they’ll never for STARVING. POOR PAPA STARTED YEP NOT 6ETTIN spare ME A SIP OF An elemerrtary art teacher is familiar .tunes, and especially a WHIRC ftp .WERE SIMPLY MAP ABOUT HIM/ J Ll'L OL' ML, DID YOU, CAFE get! VOU 8NP 8U1 DRILLING FOR WATER. HE NEVER FhjRCHASE ANY DOUGH OUTA v-iOUR LEMONADE •till needed to complete th.e staff. Driver Arrested new English hit, ''1 Wonder What BUffll. BOYf I OUtSS The same night, in "R ysu,” an KNOW rfiCH \ ~ y - THAT WAS BEFORt STRUCK A PROP. BUT O l l l . . . A PENCIL, SCtfAAA ME, MOeXHER Ne\(’ Patrolman Resigns My Honey's Doing Now.'’ MY LAND, WC CAN'T HANG OUT .GUVNOR’ iSVLVESTEe John Krinjak, 51 Eldridge St., On Liquor Count other chalet in the opposite end of As the Scouts left this wonderful OTHER SO WU;, PAPA STRUCK ' town, Joan Frey, Linda Harrison, BOVINA! THE WASH WITHOUT BUMPING Manchester, resigned from the mountain town, Janet Mortimer, INTO OIL WELLS. . Rockville Police Department Fri Elaine McCartan and Pat Morrow who still, thinks she is- "Heidi." is' . A Hartford driver, Carl Bafumo, could be found reading Pal's long day after less than a month’s serv as yet unsuccessful in her search 24. was arrested early Sunday letter ' from home. The 36-foot ice. qaptalp Peter . J. Dowgewlcz for Peter. said Krinjak told him he was dis morning and charged with operat scroll contained all the latest news satisfied with working conditions, ing a motor vehicle while under the from "-The City of Village Charm." influence of an intoxicant aa the It required over one hour to read but the patrolman did not elab ITi/fl’ * Thankt if your houie luffering orate. result of an accident on Jarvis Rd. and another 15 minutes to roll back A former Manchester .policeman, Police said Baf\imo, driving' up. Danville. Va. T. Martin, V ' Ta .iF Krinjak Joined-the Rockville force south on Adams St. made a right Music was also Uie highlight for Y -- J 8 || defeated for a city council office, r,';,''l l' .'Fi' July 14. turn into Jfuvls Rd. He failed to Janice Smith and Donna Zollo in from ^paint-up' '■ i l The police commitlaloners are straighten*out after the turn, po the "John" chalet. It seems that published this paid advertisement: now taking applications for two lice aaid and he collided with a- the boy next door was a musician "I wish to thank all who voted regular patrolmen to bring the utility pole. who practiced day and night. With for me. My wife wants to thank MICKEY FINN RY LANK LKONAlin force to a total of 12 men. Hia car was towed from the tunes on the accordian one minute' all those W ho did .Jiot." MOR'PY MKKKLE HY DICK CAVALLI Pvt. Stanley J. Pliska, son of scene. and one the trombone the next, the WCI u tW f'tC” Bafumo was held in lieu o f Ijond American girls became very fami AFTER HE ^ WELL, HE SAIP HE ^ 1 WAS RIGHT, SHERIFF/ ’k A 'lv ■ Mr. and Mrs. S. Pliska, 58'i, Spring Infiiiraiice Coverage Up PLAYS IN A GOLF WASN'T 60ING TO PLAY , YOUIL BE PLAYING WITH E-ELEVBN- I THINK THEY'RE St. recently was assigned to Head- for appearance in Town Court ^his liar wiUv all the German songs. T-THIRTY/ - Prai-tloe EfBcIrncy HAVE YOU HCARP YtAM-l 60T A ICTTPR TOURNAMENT ? SERIOUSLY-THAT i IHR.PIPP-ANO YOU TEE OFF EXPECTING ONE quarters Company of the U.S. morning. \ professional bond Vas Bring yenr painting preblemi te The W. G. Glenney FROM PNIL, LAST WEPNESPAY.’ 1 THOUGHT ME HE JUST ENTEREP IT AT ELEVEN-THIRTY/ OOKAY/ Army, Fort Myer, Va. posted before the court session and To the east was located th* New, York—Ame.rlcsn families Company. One of our Feint FtychietrisH will enOlyxe ClANCV-SINCE HE HE POESN'T LIKE IT UP WENI UP THERE TOHAVE A LITTLE FUN.’/ Pliska, a clerk-typist in the com his case was set down for Aug. 22 'Luthy" clialet, inhabited by Mary now own about 270,000,000 llfis- WENT UP TO LAKE THERE AND IS COMIN'RIGHT TO REST/ Y -'■A.-., pany. entered the Army last Feb by Judge W esley C. Gr-yk. Anne Aronson. Bbverly Case. Carol insurance policies, an average of the situation, then shew you how best to freshen up SNOOlAPOOPOb/ H0)4E-AFTLR HE PLAYS r ' ruary. Chace, Julie Haugh, Judy Hilihskl flvt per family. Tkis represents an 1 A 601F TOURNAMENT/. Hiree out of every 10 unem- and Karen Peterson. These lucky increase of 60,000.000 In the past the old homestead with Chi-Namel. Su|»er House Faint- >y— V The 23-year-old sol4ier is a 1953 graduate of Rockville High School ployed persons are single. Scouts had the use of the whole five years. - and a 1966 graduate of Hillyer He'H explcdn how preptr selection of colors con mini College. He was formerly employ ed by the Aseoclated. 'Transport, mise orehTtMturoi Hows and highlight good foatiiros. Inc., Hartford. HoMI ttU you the best wo/ to remove peeling and Mis- Bventn Tonight torod outside point . . .. how to sool knots and noil The Sesqulcentennlal Committee Everybody turned" will meet at 7:30 p.fti. in. City holes. Whot point brushes te use. Court Room. nck CAsnui A GOP caucus to select candi to look at my dates for state- representative and Tokg odvontoge of this eOmplimentary servieo. You Justices of the peace will be held CAFIAIN EASY B> LESLIE TURNER con pay for your paints and supplios on our Continu MR. ABLRNA'HIY HV RALSION .IONLS nnd FRANK RII)GF\V,\Y at 8 p.m. In Superior Court room. ous^ Budgot Account. XTWNKIT^ AHaMt.ml ALSa JOSS aNMS^, '■/ The Community Council for.Sen- SWISS lor Citizens will meet at 8 p.m. In YES,SIR,THERE'S NO DOUBT p olice HkVB ONLY JOBS' nte VICTIM IDBNTIFKO ' DOG / WELL, WORD THM* HUSAINS you. HOWS DIP HS , thei. high school guidance room. LOOK HOW WARM AND 1 ABOUT IT-A DOG'IS MAN'S e v e r y o n e WAftSHOtBMCSHC OUR MASK OFF?/ The Rockville Fish ' and Game SHOlKif BEST ______DRY CLEANED LOVABLE THESE ^ HUS Club will nwet at 8 p.m. at the DOGS ARE. f r ie n d . ) 5 — '■ / OWN Mile Hill CTuhhoUse., . ^OPINION,') . Odwifw-Eytote dress.,. CONTINUOUS BUDGET ACCOUNT The Goldep Age Club will meet tomorrow at ‘3 p.m; at Red Men's ■f j Hall. Card'gajftea will be played It hiok$ so nfcB f v n Mlien you opan yqur ocrmint, atala tlia amount of monthly ftaymant you wlah to maka and refreahmenta will be served. and your total rradit »1ll ba tan tlmaa that amount. Members of Sabra. ’trumbull aft»r many dry doaplngs. Chaptsr, DAB. have been Invited to If you a«t your monthly paymant at: ...... S lO. $ I5. t 20. S 35.' i 80. a silver tea to be ^ en hy tfte A smartly-styled dr6ss i#nfw only Governor Jonathan Tnapbutt "I'our Initial purchaaaa nuiy amount t o ...... S106- $150. StOO. S250. SSOO. m once, but it can be "re-liew*d” many' Houee Committee Wedneaday* from Totlr Cradit IJnilt may ha axtandad l « : ___ StOO. S8(W. S400. SSOO. S600. IT n j I . Onu.’ T 2 to 8 p.rtl. at, Tnim bull House. timea if you depend itpbn our Sani- I naetwe, | t-ii Ltoanon. tone 3er^ce to retain, its stoM-frash Thar* u'lll ha a 8kr>1c« Cliarga of 1% par month op the Unpaid balance udtS a mini- HoepHal Note* charm. Sanitone'a dMp-down gantl# Birth Friday; A son to .Mr. and muift chart« of tSc per month. THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE RY Wll.SON SCRUGGS JEFF COBB BY PETE HOFFMAN Mr«. T. Rudolph Lemay, 87 High cisansing action plus .3tyle-Set* fin* land Ave., Broad Brook iah means colors that miarkla and a- ^14 IT TRUE VOU I'VE BEEN ASKED TO 1 HCXV OSAPPONTINO/ [ MEAN TTiAT A MAUOF □ Minis *tei£ifC£4S£s Ws TURN TO A HOTEL DlMlHO ROOM-WHERB, r : COMPLIMENTS OF ) BUT...I DON'T ------rOHAPKN..:.BUTlT ALONE WITH HER THOUGHTS, A WOMAN SITS THE GENTLEMAN AT J KNOW THE tiasua^aiap, lika-naw fad and fit CAME TO CEMTWYILLEJIXSIGW A SUOPFINo 'lOUR C3CV)IUS iVdULD WASTE WS TALEMTOJSUCH u m VfilAMT KSPOIfTINS 70 UMCOVCg AW A cCAtS COmtCDAL SCANNING THE MENU.. THE CORNER ^ GENTLEMAN aVary time. Call us for aarvioe today t TO DESIGN A SUPER-S CEklTER, IF TUaTS B U AM rue FOKTHComs rttue m /sPA K K UNTIL.... TABLE, MA'AM' ------OFBN WEDNESDAYS TILL 5:00: SATURDAYS TILL NOON EAlTERTTlSE.' 5 ro cv CLUE'S " / AUTO BODY •StyU-Suf a $p$eiaH ir^ndiRnt a i t WELDING K4- (ftof ntloim ihR UhR-imu body, ' Ybur GiiOfOfttee ''’-O iir 38 Ynars Of Depnndabln Sorvice'' texture and ftd to all dftt$ f4^i^. ★ AUTO lODY Md FENDER REFERS ^34 N. MAIN ST. w TE L Ml t-S2B3 ★ COMMIIIJCAR CLEANEKS « J lH 8LBILBIIiKyez l\ . • ’ OponD«ily7A..MtbSF.M..IiicMiit aad EN AM E L LAUNDERERS E u n m » 4 m k 48> E. N IO U tE TPK5. 10 HARLOWA R L O A STREET BUILDING MATERIALS Wednesday Aftofiieoe and V>hiiday UntS I S OftttlBOLO bt. M AI^diE8TER-..NI S-lSU ROCKVILl^E-^-TRVILIA B*2Sbs LUMBER FUEL .....i'.'i' '; ' : i l l ...... m mi i m i li' M.M.- I. ■ X •v' >A’- .A-- iiANCHES'raR,E v e n i n g H E R A L D . M a n c h e s t e r , c o n n , M o n d a y , a u g u s t i i , i s s a PAGE ELEVE^l MAlNteHESTEB EVENING, HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN* MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1968 % P A 6 B t 6 i Braves’ Fireworks Too Much for Phils, ion , Get 33 Hits, 22 New York, Aug. \\ A .^ )— It*” Another top-seaaon crowd of 39.-* BRAVES 8-14, PHILS 1-.V-Re-v GIANTS 11, DODGERS 8—Jini* Larry Jaskson went the dlsUtnc* Title Gameipeekencl Results will be a long tim e before the 810 thia'one in Cbtcago's Wriglcy lief pitcher Hvimberlo Robinson Davenport amashed two home for the Cards in the second g*me shared the first game . spolUglil ; for his ninth victory. Redbir^ third season’s larg est cisowd a t Phil Field, saw the Cubs split a dou- runs, a double and two singles In Ftrutford ( with first baseman Tor.-e In Mil-j baseman Ken Boyer comffiitted Ah r h po A • rbi < adelphia’s CoRHie M ack Stadi bleheader with the St. Louis Card waukee's fii'st game victorv. Roh-, leading the Giants to their lOlh four errors, three’ in the opener. rf . h 0 I 0 inals in a comed.v of crroi's. Tlie inson hurled two hit ball through | victory in 13 meetings with the Wednesday a 0 n I um will forget the Sunday fire « • • Maato If Cubs won the opefier 9-4 as the the last 2-3 innings nftee relieving Dodgers The rookie third baseman Mt'LauKhlin p t 0 1 0 works display staged by the PIRATES 3-4, REDLEGS 2-3— . a 0 0 3 Redbirds committed four errors. reliever Gene Conley in the third.' now has 39 hits In .88 times at hat Murph> 'dh Milwaukee Braves. Cincinnati's double loss dropped ‘.araon rf 4 0 10 St. Louis scored five unearned runs Tone, who batted tn four runs ' against Dodger piU hing for a ,'R17 4 1 1 0 TtuU* 33 Milwaukee hits in the the Redlcga into a last place tie 111 Bristol I J^rw irn ■ i'h on as many Chicago errors to w\n drove In Aaron with the WJnnin'j; j average. He is hatting only .188 Finurffaii, 2h . 0 0 n I BpAvea 8-7 and 14-3 doubleheader with I.k)* Angeles. Roman Mejia* Imrrtn r a 1.114 th# second game 6-2. r-'i in the eight',) As' on h.ad open-' against Ihe rest of the league. HAhtnaon I b . . , a n 7 •weep over the Phillies must still ed with a triple off lo.set- Jack I singled In the lOlh, advanced to By P.M BOLDK s o i l A Los Angcte* rrowil of 20,831 1 T»irri aa . . . be ringing In the ears of the 32,- Meyer. | Danny O'Connell. Daryl Spencer: third on Roberto Clemente's double watched seven home runs hit in thc| Despite a three-Rame senes .12 2 « ?7 117 spectators, as well ss the six and pinch liiller Bob Speake al.so | and scored Pittsburgh's winning Tv.tala coli.seum, five over, the clumimvl Mathews had four for four in thei over the wrckenri to fleter- Manr heater Philadelphia pitchers Who tried in homered for the Giants as Gordon : run on SUtarl’s long fly. mine the annual State Anieri- Ah vain to halt the National League left field screen, San Franri.xco second game, includmg hi.* l.OOOth .lone.* gamed Ins fust victory, in' With the score tied 3-3 in the batters rapped five of them Hs..lhr m.7 |or league hit. Craridall's pali relief 3'hr nghlhander rece’illy can Lepion nasermll rliampion- 2h leaders. eighth of the second game, Ted Oddl.v enough, there wer.e only Giants out slugged the Dodgers 12- of home) s accotmled for four runs was recalled f'om Phoenix. Duke; Khisrewskf walked. Bob Skinner ship, the title will remain two Milwaukee home runs, both 8. The attendance swelled the a.s the Braves pounded loaei Robin Snidei and Gil Hodges homered f singled pinch runner Dick Scho iindecic'efl until W eflnc.sday by catcher Del Crandall. But Fred threetgame series total to 112,107 Roberts and thi re i clievci a for 19 for the Dodgers. Clem Labine was field ro third .Schofield scored , piC'it. wl!.-!! Mnni-)ir.-itrr nml Stmt- ''iVili'j.n if Haney'* crew bombed five triples Pittsburgh's fa#t moving Pirate.* hits, including seven doubles, three the loser. when F-rank Thomas forced Skin forfl rl.TSh in n fnintti (Oiilf.'il at'.Mar.li (f and .10 doubles. Hank Aaron, who completed a four-game sweep of triples and two home runs. Rookie • • • ner at second, BUI Mareroskl Carlelon Willey, won his sevenlli S IS Bl M,i7.7.\ KirM in Rmt'il Irt j had five hit# and scored five runs, Cincinnati, winning bolh end.s of a | Cl BS 9-2. ( ARDS 4-6— Ernie ; homered in eacl game for the win raoB of Inrlrmonl woHlIior tpr dr- 'j, sg'alnst three defeat.*. had a pair of triples and a double. doubleheader 3-2 and 4-3, A Forhc.s ! Banks homered in eaeh game for ! ners. ridin? pnmr -.Mil hr pln>rd Tliuis- Eddie Mathews, with seven hits Field crowd of 26.426 saw the Pi- i Ricliie Ashhui n a 1.8-game lul the Cubs, raising his pare setting Third baseman Don HoiO( Buf clay iindrr llir li^litr. Vfi 0 1 27 ' I <|rk iM f'li M rj»h 111 >«tli and six runs, had a double and rates take the opener on Dick ling streak uas snapped in the major leage tnlal in 3 ( Teammate, Aflrr fridin;: lhrin>rlvr« ■m Inr fered a rib injury in a collision triple. Frank Torre, who drove in Stuart’s inth Innipg sacrifice flv, ^ nightcap and tlie Philadelphia out Bobby Thomson tuKiCkert tn five j to inf; rnfl o f a apar.-ilifij; onrdiit SM i '-I I •*uh f^a'na \ IK- S A ]'/\> UlV with Cinolnnali teammate Roy Mc I (• Man five runa, had a double and and the seeond g.tme on an eighth fielder i fell behind Stan Miisial In rims in the fu-sl game, won hy ‘ Millan in Ihe eighth of the night- 2 0 ,«llnln;;l at llir hands "f rnivr- Tijf' I i.urt sitiiff- f hr t h HR M. t.«Mirhlii> S M 1 • I f r*! lil ' triple. Inning force play. the hailing title i ace, ,340 tn .34,3. rookie Mareelino -Solis in relief 1rap and waa carried from the field. balline Mihr ,\1rl,.aiiKlilin Salur- ?. S» > Mr l,aiiAt>hn \-> .M I ^ J t r 11 a ft day aftrrnonn in thr Aral ganir lIMf Mnrph^ Tirn< ? ofi of thr la-st-ot-tlirrr .arrira at MAnehealer Municipal .Stadium tn Wr.al llav- A Kliding Danny Banavijf#, Manchbater aecond baaeman, aticcesafully atol® aerond ba«e in th# flrit ah r h ph A e f f»t Inninjf of Saturday's opening gam« of the Mancheater-Stratford American Legicm'series for the State rn. husllinp Mnnrhratrr fouKlit .SAinifnd ttt' ft 0 1 ft 0 0 Young Pitchers Grab Spollighl 4 1 1 4 4 A championship. Stratford shortstop is shown making a belated tag. (l^rald Photos by Oflarai.______Mojor L<»agu# hark to pn.al a ."i-2 victorV and 'f' 4 r> A 1 1 A pain a cnmrbark S-S atairmalr in p-,..air. fth ft 7 :i .1 .1 o y.atfrday'a anfrnnnn-niphi dou- wino rf ., 4 (i 1 7 1 U ==Leaders== 3 ft A ft 1 0 bteheadrr Mnirn.k. If 8 rt 3 2 A A Bowsfield Wins First, Approxima. rly TOO fans '*'il- M,r,li rf 4 3 3 1 A ru •V hVa r7: . . Added Starter Oilers BJalik Lions 2-0 Ahiefican l/eague na.aMd thr weakrnd atnac and 2 0 0 |niri>nrd r . 4 ft 1 0 (1 BHlting RunneU, Boston. .315: I t a n d i n m fa-ithful I.*pinn §tipi>ortara »"l Trial, 37 ■ Aahford. Aiir. 11 t.'Pki—.lack Kuenn. Detroit. .326; GoocimAn. W ft 11 1ft A sirnlfi.rd a i rnicf hrldcr Art nickclla wlm Incd to acore from aecond b««C on a aInRie by t-eammate Checks Yanks Big Bats tbrmjph laaf nipht a 4;1S mara-| S(rAlfnr<1 NANCHESTER EV^fNlNG HERALD, MANCHESTER,,CONN„ MONpAY, AUGUST 11, 1958 PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHtiS'rER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST U , 1958 1 ------^ PAGE TWELV* Household Ckiods 51 Business lioii^tiona Houses for Sale 7 2 Houses for S$tle 72 Houses lor Sale 72 Lota for Sale 73 Rockville-Vernon STSIUUZHD UMd (umitur* for for ' 64 Business Services Offered 13 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! BY FAGALY «n ■Vl ■1*' -■ V- MONDAY, AUGUS’t 11, 1988 PAGE FOURTEEN jMattrbi^Htpr lEufttins" iinalb Bloodmohile yisits Center Church Tontorrow, 1 :3 0 ^;fyr 6: 3 0 p. m. X of ths club’a ways and mMns com Diskan, and Leon Dobkin and Ab mittee. H«.s«ld today, ths program ner N. Adler, all of Manchester. ■ Rottner^ Quits win be msida u p ,o( rp^uested _aa- WINDOW SHADES Areraar* bally Net'PresB Rub About Town Engagement This group also owns the Creatfleld Carori'Colbert Wedding The Weather .lections.' AnyohAwho would like to Green, White, Ecru f o r Om Week Baded Manchester Gafden'vCliib mem Country Hpirfe and Hospital for ; hear a partlcularwymber may send roneM t ef ,0. 8. yVeetber OnreM Convale-scenta now under ronstriic- , Buildin^Unit dime 41. MM bers interested in planning another (iaudct-Selsky their requesiC>-^«-^ii>9k::at-hls home, Woshoblc flower arranging course in- lion on Vernon St. 120 Lakewood CirclXor should, .W eriner this evening, tshowere. Mrs, Esther GmidCl. 78 Blreh SI, Dr. Guy Miller and Dr. Harlan ^ SI \'1ted by Miss Mllllcenl Jones, announces the engagement of her Atty. John S. G. RottnerK Re phone, him. The proggaih..,'wtU be, HOLLAND FINISH 12,701 flrandershowers Inte 'tonight, tow Gephardt of f3ilcago surveyed ■ drawn up within two weeks'? president, ' to njcel with her at daughter. Carol Ann, to Jam es publican candidate for the St^e Member o t Use Audit new SS. Wedneedny shtTwere'enr> Roaedale, Bolton Lake, tomorrow. Wealvlew Manor recenll.v while In Senate, has resigned as a mem)^ Dr. Barrett said advance ticket <4% aA Made to Order ly, rlMiring, lens hamid In nfter- Setsky of Broad Brook, son of Mrs. the Slat*. Bareaa.ef Oienlatlea The meeting will begin at 10:30 Aimj Setaky of Broad Brook and of the .School Building Committee, Arrahgementa may be made -with With Yonr Rollera noon. High In 80s. a.m.„ and members are asked to Cf'eatfleld ia expected to open i which he lias served alrice Ita crea- Manche»ter~-^A City of Village Ch^rm lohn Setsky of South Windsor, about Nov, 1, ' j provide their own sandwiches. Mias Gaiidel 1." also the dangn- : tlon In 1948’. ' ■ *TJLL UNB OF CUSTOM Beverages will be served. Those ' Tn a letter to Mayor Harold A. ter of date Gaildel of Union, She VENETIAH BLINDS VOL. LXXVII, NO. 266 (CInsNfled AdverttOng on Pnge it) attending should also 'bring flow attended Manchester- schools snd Truckers to Help Turkington, Rottner said he ex- "" GENERAL MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 12. 1938 (FXIURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS ers and containers. IS employed by Mancheslei Modes. I pects the campaign for. thd Fourth Her fiance. Is employed by C'on- District Senate seat to take an in-1 E. A. lOHNSON William T.■^England, son of Mr, I solidst'ed Tobaeco Co. in Broad iBoosl Blood Bank: creasing amount of his time as the TV^ERVICE and Mrs. George .1. England of t:i4 ■Brook. election nears. Days M ' OK A Call ^ Spruce St . has been drafted and No date has been set for the Truck dilvrra and tbflr help«ra As B resylt, he said, ‘T have Mgllta ilAsOD Plus Parts PAINT 00. U.S. Fires is at Et. Dix, N. J. He graduated j wedding j j are heinj: counted upon to ffive Ihr come to the reluctant conclusion that in fairness tn the' School Build TBU Ml 8-MM 723 Main St.. Tel. MI 9-4,501 from the University of Connci J.icnt I ------■ local blood bank a. much needed les I\ In June, having majored in govern I , hooat when thr Red (hoaa Rlood- ing Committee, I should submit my j ment. He was arlmitteri to the Miss Donna Hart, who waa t mobile cornea to f’cntrr Thurrh re^nstion." . | N-Mis site UConn .School of Law and had ex fjraduatoM yeslenlay from St. Wednead.iy from 1.30 to 6:,30 p.m. Tne letter, dated Aug. 8, was re- i pected to begin studies in Septem > Krnncifl Hoapital Bcliool of Nura- A nationwiftr effort ia beinjj leased today. It will be up to the I ber. His wife, the former Alice ing. will hr married HalurdA-y. m.1 rmadc hy the tnuking Irntiiatry Iq Board of Directors to find a fe- \ O'Rourke of Greenwieh, Is a leac li- jfst Bridgcfa (’hunh to Robert .1. bolater blood lollertjona at a Hme ' placement for the Manchester a t-; WHAT A VALUE! In Pacific er in Ellington Their home is on Upton J r . 11 Park St. She haa re- vhen many would-be donora are torney on the School Building / Upper Butcher Rd . Rockville if-rntly br*'n the giieal nf honoi at. On vacation. National trueHing of- Committee. | arrvrrai ml.arrllaneoua ahowrra NEW FALL and WINTEI W aahington. Aug. 12 (i ftrNervr ('apt Lauinva HNEST QUALITYXOnONS hia predecessor, Dave BiKk,- led to dancing teacher, has returned the area informtiiK them of thi*' Rotary to Bring "Hoffa testified today he has ^ck'a fall'from power. (Beck was mi.ssile with an atomic war' from New..York where he studied R I..rohard, .'Ifi Hamlin Si . ta at* ' heed fon blood and the local time head today from John.alon Is I trndinc artivr dirtv training: at and S Y I^ E T IC S rMeired gifts but “no cash convicted oY mlauie of union latejit teehnifiues m all phases of .a