, 1 '1 t ' I 1 ' - K J' 7-. ■ ^AGE F^OUtlTEEN MONDAY, AtJGUST 6, IMt I, M anrtjf?^vpning Avoage Daily Net Prem Boa For the Weak Weilofi Tha Weather Mr. and Mr*. Howard ^V. Vib- nor Keune, Harriet St., Vernon; j a M s e . i m I o f O. S. Waatke bert, 4 F ^ e r lc k Rd., left by jet Hospital INotes Mr*. Christina Poison, 447 Adam* About Town plane this aftenidon fjrom Bradley St.; Miss Joyce Pasternack, 191 Car Operator ' Partial atoaik^g; i Field, Windsor Locks, and will fly Woodlimd St.r Howard Smith, An 13,601 atgkt. liMVia adi i Manchewter Barracks, Veterans to Salt Lake City, Utah. ;They Visiting hoiim a n 2 to 8 p.m. for dover; Paul Bienkowski, Wapping; M«*nb*r ot Om AndK of World 'War I of the USA, and will be met by friends and taken all am s, except maternity when Claims Cycle ptortiy eloady; eka ladies auxiliary, will' .sponsor a Ronald ’Trinks,' Wapping; Mr*. iriinoii *t ObeolathMi to a cabin high in the Rocky they a n 2 to 4:30 and 6:30 to 8 ■keweis. m gh to 8 basketa picnic at Wickham Park, Barbara Depbula, 102 High S t, Mountains at American Fort, p.m., and privato n*Hmi\when they Rockville; Mrs. Marjorie Hardy, Manchentmr^A City o f Vilioge Charm area 10, 11. 12 and 13, Sunday, Utah, near Bryce Canyon. They Hit Curbing Aug. 19, from noon to 7 p.m. All a n 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. VMtors a n Willimantic; Mrs. Edith Robinson, plan to return home Aug. 16. requested not to smoke In patients World War 1 veterans and fami 17 Hale St. Ext., Rock '..iq, Mr*. TOL. LXXXl, NO. 261 (TWELVE PAGES) rooms. No m on than two vtsltor* Rose-Marie Treat, 149 Union St.; iTie woman driver of a green DOUBLE MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, IMS (q***Hled Adrerltotog Fag* 1#) n v E c e n h lies are Invited. Members are re PRICE Capt. Joseph F. Kuhimann Jr., at one time per patient. Terrie Appel, Coventry; 'Mr*. atation wagon, reported by po minded to bring items for white son of Mrs. Margaret W. .Kuhi elephant games. Nancy Chajidelalne, 30 Main St., lice ' to have been involved in a mann, 122 ^Lyness St., and the l^atients Today: 194 Talcottvllle; Harold Helm, 25 hit-run car-motorcycle accident late Joseph*Kuhlmann, was grad Andereon-Shea Auxiliary, VFW, AD M ITTED SATU RD AY: Mrs. Spruce St.; Mrs. Ekiith -Shieldge, on Friday night, has notified po uated Friday from the U.S. A ir ’ will sponsor a mystery ride Tues Madeline Pratt, 164 Cooper Hill Coventry; Mrs. Marie Jennings, lice that she was not involved In State N e w s Force’s Squadron Officer School the incident. STAMPS day, Aug. 14, at 6 p.m. from the St.; Mrs. Wanda Asplnwall, Cov Rp'D 1, Vernon; Richard Tarter at Maxwell A ir Force Base,' Ala. post home. Reservations may be entry; Mrs. Viola Smith, 70 Garth Sr„ Niantlc; Mrs. Thelnia Hill, 99 Police today said the woman, made by calling Mrs. Florence Capt. Kuhimann, whose wife is the former Janet J. Jaeger of Ma Rd.; Miss Ann Infante,' 168 Au Strickland St.; infant daughter of whom they did not identify^ does Plitt. 23 Spruce St., Mrs. John R ou n d u p rion, S.C., is being reassigned to tumn St.; Mrs. Mae Gardner, 18 Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Nadeau, 62 not appear to have been involved. Vince, 227 McKee St., or Mrs. Au- Shaw Air Force B ^e, S.C. He is Church St.; Mrs. Mary Stoetzner, Village St., Rockville; Mrs. Pa She denied that the motorcycle Every Wed* gtista Soiilett, 149 Spruce St. Mrs. 30 Mountain St., Rockville; Mur- tricia Potter and daughiur, 9 Vil struck her car and told police that Oglore White is chairman of the a graduate o t Manchester High School. vil Burnett, 20 Thompson .St., lage St., Rockville; Mrs. Marcia the cyclist, Joseph D o }^ , 25, 'of program. Members and guests are Rockville; Winslow Place, 137 Reiley and sdn, 58 Chestnut St.; 63 Garden St., struck the curb, Car, Trailer Invited. Deepwood Dr.; Mrs. Thelma Hill, causing hiifn tp lose control. His The Army-Navy Auxiliary will Mrs. Maureen Burnett and \ \ FAOB TWO MANCHESTER ITEHINO HERALD, M AH OlQpfa^ CXMnC« TVESDAT. AWJU8T.K, T MANCHESTER EVSKINO HERALD, MANC£^STER« CONN^ TUESDAY, AUGUST T, 1962 l/iV Delegates Expect Sarcasm Hospital INotes PAGE THREE Railroad Says Okay Mm Coventry Other Possible Causes that he “went beyond toe ques At Special Colonial Sessions ' VMUng boon are 8 to 8'p.m. for I Sheinwoid on Bri^e Prison Inmate tion submitted." THOMAS ORGANS all aren^ except maternity where The dispute was over work which JANSSEN PIANOS the company assigned to a fore they are 8 to 4:80 and 0:80 to 8 TV—Radio T onight WAlte MUSIC CO. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (APIt The committee has developed To Razing df Depot EVEN APPEARANCBSS GOP to Hear Gets Additional man; work which the uniem claim —BoTneUmeH the debate crackle* into an arena whehe Western dip pji^, and private rooms 'where MATTER IN BRIDGE Reds Dou bt Cigarettes ed should be done by Its members. 99 SUMMER ST. ^nith »arca*m. lomats are chtClIenging the Soviet thOy are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Visit The company’s action did not Open to 9 PJML Tnewlay, By Alfred SUMinwald Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Sir Hugh Foot, the British dele- union's claim that it is the undis ors are re(|uested not to smoke in Trustees of the New Haven Railroad have authorized in Savi^Friday Year Sentence violate ita contract with the union "Who carea about, appsar- long aa the work involved does gate; "The 8o\'tets are becoming puted champion of the new na formally the razing of the depot at the North End this month * 6 K J M < Television "80 patlente rooms. No more than two aneesT'^you ask when you’re frerii Vital in Lung Cancers not occupy the major portion of the snobs. One day we may have the tions of Africa and Asia in the as a step toward the eventual sale of the property to the town eQ*4. #:0b gig $ Theater (in progrsso) $0 . Bunny 40. 58 Moaea Savin, Republican candi .(Oonttnued from Page One) pleasure of referring to the Soviet battle against colonialism. visitor* at one time per patient. out of school. “Reality is what mat- geriy Stow (to progruM) 10 1:00 Password 3 date for 2nd -District Congreas- I , ______foreman’s time,” . the arbitrator for $35,500. U o rit M 5 (to progress) 33 Bachelor Father I. 40, 63 ssdd. representative as Lord Oberemko The committee was established w m r k Draw MeOraw a U Donna ReM Show U man, and hia campaign manager, Patients Today: 208 The title to the property atilt, sine* 1950 pending tha tMla elear- ton,’’ Don’t be so sure. H you're a By FRANK CAREY f could breathe in a' f«w milligranis In other words, KotUfuss was Chief Justice Raymond J. Bald of Oyster Bay." in January under a General As remains clouded, however, aald a 4 K 9 t 6 f 1' A A 4 I 1:30 Doble GillU t 13 Atty. Etaloy Gnuttl, will speak at CHILDREirS ADMITTED YESTERDAY: ance. bridge player you must watch out S Alfred' Hitchcock ITesenU 10. 33, Aasoidated Press Science 77riter of thia chemical from 40-60 years taking a chance when )ie' appealed win said in hia concurring opinion Valentin I. Oberemko, the So sembly resolution calling for im apokes:nan for the rtolroad this 9 A 3 2 V 95 4 W Patrol 40 a Republican "thiwn (Committee viet delegate: "1 would like to mediate steps to bring complete Darlene Kindberg. 88 Oak St.; The town intends to use the ^or appearances of Riley 13 meeting Friday at 8 p.m. at the MOSCOW (AP)—The role ciga of amoking, "W * ahould not for to the sentence review triumvlate, that the question waa rimply morning, and the trUsttos are still ,Wbst opened the, six of spades to « M » S 0-7 5 S New Breed a 4ft 53 rette smoking may play In caus HEALTH SAND point out that probably matters independence and freedom to all ^ r s . Ruth' Piggins. 14 Bond St.; property for a parking lot to Serve News n 9:00 Ihek Powell Show la 33. 30 Grange Hall on Rt, 44A. Tow n get that the same amount is and he had to abide by its d^ whether the companya action vio uncertain what action they wiU the ace, won the spade return with 8:15 nim u The (Tomedy Spot ing lung cancer still ia questiofisd FOB SAND BOXES are hot good, even within the areas of the world not enjoying Roger Russell, Andover; Mrs. the N. Main St. shopping area. s o v ra 6:35 News, Sports B Weather >. 13 I. 13 committee^ from Bolton and breathed in from the air, from in- lated 'the terms (if ths c T O m . MANCmSSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCSSSTER. OONK,. TUESDAY. AUGUST T, iM f ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN, TUESDAY, AUGUST T. 198* PAGE J l V i protect tmrselvea end tlM world identified by the regular use e ( cant in June but well above the ' * ^ that way.. . ' her middle name. A Thoofht for Today ’ New Oir Sales 47.8 par cant a t tos mariiet held bp $5.5 Billion Tax Cuts Jack Sanson Perry Assistant Headmaster CluVs Offer^ No Further Information lUther, toi auch s ' dlpltHnatic, Connecticut She was nominated as ' Halaa by the HaiiolMistoT GM in July of last year. / Notice Loy, or as Helen M. Isiy, to be can CupnfttQ Ifpralb power polities Mtuatlon, w « Should ril at Tops Siiu^ ^5 T o rd tto e k 26.6 per oent, against didate for secretary of state. 68.2 per cent last year. p h ^ I e r Returning to At School in Switzerland PUBUSHKD BY m have th^ aama ebjectlvd we But, if she is coming, to your W i HAVE DAILY Code Before ■xiuu^ .pnoiTmG co. mo. Yankee DCrinRO^(At^>-^Ward’B rqx>rto ■llpp^ from 11.6 per cent in 1961 Proposed as U.S. Aid should have In every possible pol community, or delivering 'a speech; The first fact about God, ths to 10.8 per oent this year. Ameri Thalidomide Given v t b u m ii atr««t lid yestelA y salss o f new do- DELIVERY TO THI Johii Perry, 78 Tanner St,- has Jtuichetter. Conn icy momwt in this late twentieth By A< H. 0. the publicity provided to announce one' that comes before all ethers, can Motors took 6.6 per. cent this State Theater Board Today jwSkM r is the fact that Hs is a merciful been appointed assistant'heactoias- such activity will be referring to metUe ears in July were the high year and 6.2 per cant last year. (Omittaned from Page One) Enrollment Session ter at the Leysin American School V^TBR R reRGUloN century—the objective of applying her as Helen McNamara Ijoy. God. How wonderful this is, to / PubUih«n It la already possible to name est for ths month sincs^l965. Btudebakar edged up to 1.2. per Jack Sanson, 85 Hamlin St., in Leysin, Switzerland, according Hie adoption of a proposed / Psuii i • ■ ' (■ {■ • ’#-/▼ ■ ' ■ ■ ■ ' v . ' ••.'■•• ' ,■ I*'. - ' ^ , » . - ■ ■ ■ . * . . . , ' ' . . ' ' O ' "■ • r ' , ■ • ' ■ ' . i ,N--, ■ . • _ ■ ■ , , , \y-: PAGB SIX, KANCRESTBR EVBNINO-HERALD. 1IANCHE8TEB. OQMN^ ^T^ESDAT, AU6II8T T. 196t M ANCHESTER .EVEN IN G H ER ALD , M A NCH ESTER, OONN.. TU ESD AY, AU G U ST T. 1968 ------. . - .1 . .. — ...... V ______. J P ^ G E 8 8 VBN .1 > BUQ 0 8 BUNNY [o u r BOABDDIG SOUSB with MAJOBHOOPUi DAILY CROSSW ORD PUZZLE Did Hiope Call Bring Death? * , of Dr. Homer‘1>. Babbidge Jr. aa a I2th CUytHit \ Bolton university president,, etteettve Oct. I'PK«MP 1DWACH r ;rVE »ECN WONPniN' HOW UCoi^p to Build For A H apptar O iiiM PI«HES lO AUKE UP X WAS OONNASmtUr 1. Dr. Babbldge's salary will be B riK lit. C iieirfsl N fw TNI PIPFCRENCe, HEPSe TSUMMEPt Coin*! Cases the same as Dr. Jorgensen’A I36,- BUT.l CANT POT 1UEV MUST'VE THE *> State Agents^ Adtfic^ Sought Law School in 000 per year. ■ iBesN PULL 0(= MfJtdest■ ' Private I X ' Rites, THIS SORff BUT WMtTjr— •nUKT T5- ENT k A N C E j A c t o r PINStR IN T1M0ER TUNNEL W eTD BE yTOPeooeHf , i s 3u s r A /* MANCHESTER SESSION Edmund Leamy WATtRI BUILT t&flOKTOTKB MINE- NOT ONLY PUT c r a w l- in / / u a o s B Slfoanbila The case of a lE-year-old Oov- On School Space Allotments West Hartford rr uPouTSlOB LOOKS/MORE (ettah. fo m ) AND SIMRXTDN OON> SlntSBMtka For Marilyn Monroe aatfy boy, diarged with aasault ^ — '— ♦ — EAST STROUDSBUKo , Pa. srcrucnoN ooiMnAfiy ■ •TH'MBt, BUT , LIKE A SEAR; PayM (Oewthraed ftem Page Om ) WINDOW ITS 5 0 FEET 4CaimW»i with intent to /carnally know a state education oonsuHanta willPKaniieth Matthewa waa appointed (AP)—Edmund Laatay/ former CffBCTED rreUTWOB TUE iCANETDMEi 5B e ---- t a n SStaNItMt a manber of the planning end de- travel and resort editor of the New SOUTH OF \ THAN A 7 !■ vintaii (OaattraeO from Pace Oae) characterized by her beautiful feanale ehUd, .has been turned over be asked to Bfoet srith the board AUNE/fiAW-*'! SHOUU7 SHtittiMUn •■aoMHilMni rtga sub-committee, on which Gen. Albert E. Coles said that If To'ric World Telegram and Sun, SHADES! HANE BEEN HEBE.^ * -TH'MINE . l e o L D m i n e / TUtan smile, her musical laugh and iwr to the family relaUona d^Murt- of edifbation and tho pidiUe build negotiations for the Farmu^ton e n t r a n c e .* ■ i e t w ■—■■. sn««M>**ta a t tlM star’s Ufa. They wUl report Douglas Cheney *im1 Harold Dwy will be buried here *niursday after UO^mUeMla detailed interest in people." ment of the court for study to see ing commission to sdviae tho lo er are serving. Bite fafl, then the trustees have no Made To Order •Haatatatpaal "MarUyn never me^oned death nervicee in St. Matthew’s Church. V URotlgrwqpMta MGrMdY tliair findings to the coroner to if the Juvehlle court authorities cal groups, it waa dscidod yes Cheney lapartaA on his attempt power to locate the school else The Dublin born Leamy, 72, died UWMh and I' never saw her cry.. She will accept it. where and the problem undoubted e n p e Measuring and U S h i i j i h M i help him decide whether the terday. Douglas Chenay, PBC rep- to obtain an expbmaUoa from the 3reatetday in a nursing home to s iv C E bstalH og I S T t a r UCtaow was so young, so vital and so Judge Searlea Dsarington con- board at educatioa oa the letter it ly would revert back to tae Gen which he retired in 1966. MOonpMipatat UGreaUr death was inteatloiial or acciden beautiful. tinusd the case of Dennis D. rmtatatlvs to the boart of sdu- irSSiiMamtf StBwaniaSli « i a t a k seat out to tosniapet^le. Cheney eral Aaeembly. Son at a noted English barrister tal. "She often mentioned Joe Di PouUot iutder the $6,000 bond set eatiott, told tbe beard at a meet eaid he plans to investigate the Potnta cited by the chajrman of tafatand They had these tacts; There and leader in England's parlia aSTtirata wtaa maggio." previously after tho July 23 ar ing yeaterday aftemooa that some cost of sending out the latter and trustees for taking immediate ac ment, Leamy had worked for the FINDELL'S waa an empty bottle of Nembu "The housekeeper said Marilyn rest, until Aug. 37. to oyMStion whether the amount tion to locate the new law school ALLV OOP BY ▼. T. HAMLIN tal pOla bealde the bed where she of the areM- in the school arc old New T oik Sun, and the Water At The Greea BIDIaaMtpart explained that she didn’t sleep Other esses continued: smaller than Is recommended Vf aboiud.not be deleted ftrom the on the 57-acre site west of St YOURS OFFERINQ TO BET A SURE.'WHY a O n M U i r STTopafOataa was found nude. She was under bury (Conn.) Democrat before TeL Ml 3-4865 80N.V 0U w^I and said that was why she UntU Aug. IS, Mykola Oldisiak, the state. board’s budget “siaee it is far rsr Joseph College were: JoiiUng the World Telegram in AAE A MILLION 0QLLAR8 /ELSE WOULD JU B TM A O e u M d a t e 38 Ada psychiatric treatment. She was 35, o f , WUlimantlc. for plea to S S W R t i d n a SOOriestal WCbora took pills and went to a psychi Cheney said that tbe minimum inov^ from the board’s busineas.’* State ^bUc Works officials es 1954. Hie aridow, a daughter and a Eveiything la THAT VOUVE HAD HEAD-/I BE BEARIN’ \ o u e s e tF havtng career difficulties. ; atrist. diarge ot failure to drive a rea Cheney said he was "astounded" Window TTentment EURGECV— A BRAIN CTHIS PLASTER A DEAL' MBs rates teodalaff 40Augaia arsa recommendsd by ths state timate tkat it would take up. to lister survive. t a m l r — I b Her three marriages ended in But if Marilyn had trouble go sonable distance apart; and Rob is IJMO square ftat for a lihrary. by the atatements. in the board’s two more years before a new law miny fllm* r r r r divorce. She spent an unhappy ert J. King. 32, of Rockville, for W n r a a g h * 1 MMdt^ ing to sleep at night, it was her exclusive of storage. In present Mtar concerning, the PBC^ recog school could be started in Farm a o o H i M d M r tr childhood in forter homes. There difficulty in getting up the next plea to charge of following too plans, tbs library has 1,200 square nition of Harold Porcheron, board ington (he pointed out that already SIS m M i t e r 1 ' 1 was mental instaUUty In her fam day that brought much of her closdy. feet, phu another area of about' member. Cheney also 're four years have passed since t a t e t e o t IT" [“ 1 ily —her mother and maternal misfortune—like the "Something's - Until Aug. 14, Jean St. Aniand, 300 square feet for office space ported that he had not been allow UCONN was given $1,400;000 for S S R U p L r1 grandparents spent many years Got to Give” firing. 48, of East- Hartford, for Jury and atorage. ed to finish his remarks at the the project). teBUckbiid nr IP in mental institutions. Hollywood speculated her dis trial at Bait Hartford on charges la the Industrial arte area, board meeting concerning the let- Additional funds beyond the JIM'S I!iOok&uke S S F a r c r M e i n □ " l Thoae tacts might indicate sui o f evading reaponsibUity. and in- ter.- MCampUoa missal and the shelving ot the pic Cheney said the atate recom original appropriatlona would un ABITOP cide, in the absence of a suicide ture -oight have stunned Marilyn tOXlCStiOCL Actual building costs on the ____ FWTHEAP a r t e i M r H 1 □ L mends 3,000 square feet o f space, doubtedly have to be attained for 38Ezi*t tr 5^ BTB" IT note. But could she have made a into depression, but 30tb Century- Until Aug. 20, George B. Prank, compared to tbe 1A?5 now in the South Windsor school were found the sharing of site costs at the S9 Window parts mistake? The telephone receiver Fox said Monday it had been 24, of Homestead St., for idea to plana. „ to ba $15.70 per square fooL rather ■ iil a charge of making an improper, left proposed inedical-dental school in BARBER SHOP teW aadwml ir found in her hand—-was she try negotiating to resume the film. than estimates ObtainW in 19W o f 41D M | n r a turn; and , William McSharpless, Minimum state requirements to Fkrmington. a n a * n p □ ing to make the most- important Even though her last two pic slighUy over $14 per square foot 113 Ma i n s t r e e t — a c r o s s p r o m k e f c h a l l 42t a J M B e lM 26, of Waterbury, pending re- obtain state aid for elaaaroom Immedlatriy after the decisUm annMIatioa sr 1 phone eall of her life? tures—"The MlsflU” and "Let's whldi were cited In the board's let to locate the law school In West [CARNIVAL 1 □ arrest snd presentation for plea space are 625 square feeL Pres ter. Anaomieco The Additimi Of Another Barber BY DICK TURNER 46NaUifia ST It may be weeks, pertiaps Make Love"-—were not box office ent plans call for classrooms of Hartford, university oSlcials sent 40 Nautical tarn months, before an official finding succe^es, Marilyn had no real to apeedng charge. PBC chairman T. Jack Ckockett MOrona tee ■ a L UnUl Aug. 37, Elroy M. Mills, shout 628% square fecL hut no a telegram to Law School Dean «r la raarhf i1 money worries. mid he alas would be interested in Burt HopMns, who had been await KRoafadfa 36, of North Windham, Malue, proviaioa Is made for teadieni' costa of producing the boegd'e let ED DALEY PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VBRMKiOR M H m a e lo r 1 Mrs. Murray said Marilyn had Her percentage of "Some Like wardrobea. ing w«^ while attending the S' IT aaoments of doprosaion la her last for plea to chargea of failure to ter, which be mid waa "unwat- WILL N ow BE HERE TO SERVE YOU V 6 u ME ■ jliST* MUaBafaMCir , It Hot" provided a large, steady carry Connecticut interstate plate The board voted yeaterday ta American* Bar Aaaoclation c \ i ■-, PA G l EIGHT liA K C I^ T E R EVENING HERALD, MANa d l f e s R ; CONN., TUESDAY, AIJO.UST T, 1W» IIANUHiSTB*’ r r iw N G iOBRAIJ), MANCHISTER, CONN,, AUGUST t , IW l PAGE Houk Predicted August Was Going to Be a Tough Month THE Herald Angle McKinley Shines in U.Si Davis Gup Defeat 1 Yankee Lead Willie May^ on Batting Sprees EARL YOST Sports Editor Mexicans W in Cichon and Rusher Win Cut to Four Zone ‘Semis’ __ . __ , , V ' ■V Gets 11 Singles in Last 16 Trips Large Size’ Job for Little Man After Defeat ft Little AUie Sherman, who is no bigger than the ball boys' Pro-Junior Golf Event Say .hey, look what Willief a home run by relief pitcher* second baseman Rod ' Kanehl. vrtio chaea the football around the practice field at Fairfield By 3^2 Margin Johnny Klippatein and Milwaukee Podres (9-7) gave up a run in the “ It’s going to be a tough did! Wallopin’ Willie Mays, ’University, has another large size job ahead of him. The for Lightninfl doesn’t strike twice in one play, so they say, but defeated Chicago'.s Culu 4-1 be sixth on a * double by Chris Can MEXICO CITY (AP>—Out month, ’ said Ralph Houk. the the San Francisco slugger hind Bob Shaw's four-hlKpitching. nizzaro and Charlie Neal’s single, mer Brooklyn College gridder who made the big show as a for the second itraiflrht year the championship in the Cki'n- manager of the New York who four days ago was on the St. Louis and Pittsburgh, were not then needed Ron jPerranoikl’a third, string quarterback with the Philadelphia Eagles, la of the wfeckfife of another necticut PGA Pro-Junior Tournament competition belongs to Yankees, as August opened. verge of dipping below .300, scheduled. ninth inning relief help to nail U. staAing his second season as head coach of the New York Gi shattered U.S. Davis Cup • • • the Ellington Ridge Country Club. Pro Wally Cichon and And ever.vbod.v laughed. blasted two homers and added • • • ants, defeniilng Eastern Confer-^ campaign a single glimmer 6f Jimmy Rusher combined yester-*------■ ...... - Especially when the Yank.s - GIANTS-PHILB— ’ RED8-COLT8— tnce champions in the National light emerged today in, the day to pace a record field of 32 at three singles in a 5-Ior-5 per Mays hammered his homers in Football League. Wethersfield State Priabn. Webb Leaders: ftpened Augu.sl with a double- Klippstein (4-2) who came on in came.to the Giants as an offensive form of Chiick McKinley. the Manchester' Country Cfiuh header victory at Washington and formance that powered the consecutive al-bats, in the first "The Oianta have not deterio couree. Wally Clchi^im Rueher 81-31—«- relief on Reds' starter Bob Pur- back but wound up with the de If there was one individual Mickey Greih-Bm Kufta Jr. 3M8—45 beat the Chicago White Sox to Giants to a 9-2 victory over two..lnnlngs, each time with a man rated, as some people seem to R was just one year ago that aboard, and helped the Giants key in the' lltb, snapped the -'think',’’ Sherman told members of fensive unit due to injuries. He’S standout in the three-day seHes of Wally Ciclion-Billy Wairtemen 34-31—(U gain a 6t, game lead. Philadelphia Monday. still learning and Sherman Indi matches to which Meicleo elimi Cichon and Bill Waldman teamed Bill Gelirinx-Blll Donnelly Jr. 35-30—'45 But suddenly Houk is startinj^ The homera were Noa. 33 and build a 6-0 bulge- against the Phil scoreless deadlock with two out the press from New York, New up. to win top laurels. in the. top of the 13th. tagging a cated he was happy with his prog nated the United States 8-2 from Lou Oalby-Don Pareon SMO—M to look ..like a prophet. 84 for Maya, the major league lies. Backed by Willie and a sup 'Jersey- luid Connecticut yesterday Rusher, undefeated star at Rock porting cast that collected 17 hits, Don McMahon (2-3) pitch for his 'at the fashionable -Mermaid Tav ress. the American Zona It was the Mickey Qreeli-Peter Grew ,36-30—55 The Yanks dropped their third leader in that department, and stocky Trinity (Tex) University ville High last spring, recently re Ed Burke-Jef( Alpert 34-33—46 •traight -each of them by one run along with the ainglea accounted veteran left-hander Billy Pierce first homer of the season.. Purkey ern in StratfMd. "IVe want to No changes arc planned in the (10-31- went 'the ' distance with a hurled 10 innings in attempt to defensive line. "We think that we student from S t Ami, Mo. turned from Georgia. Cichon and Bill Gehrlnc-Dan Jeane Jr. 3638—57 —Monday night, to the Minnesota for five, runa batted in. That protect what we got last year McKinley won both his singles Ruaher posted a 31-32—A3, three Bill Gelirinx-SteTe Pfelf 36-33—58 six-hitter for his second consecu get victory No. 17, leaving for a (the league title) and I think that havq the best in' the league In Ro- Twins, 6-4 and the lead was brought Maya* total to an even 100 bustelU, Katcavage, Modselawskl, matches and almoirt siiigle-liand- etrokee better than three combina S. Staaiowski-Tom Armetronz 36-33—58 for the aeaaon, second only to tive victory since recovering from pinch hitter after allowing seven ws can. trimmed to four game.s. They a spike wound. The Phillies scored hits. Colts’ starter Dick Farrell (Jrier and Larson,” Sherman said. ediy pulled out two seta In the tions, Including' Cichon and Wald Alex Hackniy-Tom Jacobeen 38-35—58 have eight more game.s between Tommy Davis of the Loa Angeles ‘T m glad to see that we have H. Mattson Jr.- Kevin Gokey 34-84—58 their runs in the seventh on a was taken out for a pinch swinger five-set doubles duel in whtoh his man, Mickey Oresh and Billy Knfta Ken Lanx-Mark Jarncliill 36-33^-58 now and Sunday, against Minne- Dodgers. been voted, by the experts, to fin • • • partner, Dennis .Ralston, went Jr., of Wethersfield, Bill Gehring single by Tony Gonzalez and dou- in the 12th after permitting only ish third or fourth in our division H. Mattson Jr.-W. Jefferson 34-34—88 aota (11. Baltimore (.li and De Mays, who started his hot streak ble.s by Ted Savage and Roy six hits. Biggeot Gaps sour at the service line. and Bill Donnelly Jr. Bach teem Ed Burke-Bob Banaxer 35A3—58 troit 141. against Pittsburgh with five hits * • • this year. Tills kind of makes me "McKinley Waa easily the best had 65s. Ken Lang-Stu Schwartx 37-31—88 Sievers. The loser was Dallas happy," he added. That’s the way Biggest gap to plug will be at Frank KnnalInzie-D. “ Nissenbaum 36-33—68 The third-place la^s Angeles in 11 at-bats,'now has 11 hits in Green (4-5). - BRAVES-CUBS— player on ^ther team," said Bob Home pro, Alex Hackney and Ed Burke-l^e Burke 35-33—58 the experts tabbed the Giants last defensive halfback with Erick KelMier, U.S. captain, today. "Pm Stan Staaxowskl-John Eyiie 37-.3S—80 Angels, almost given up for dead, his last 16 trips to the plate and * * • • Shaw (1.3-8) struck out seven Barnes, an all-league choice, side Tom Jacobson fired a 83-35-^8 to showed signs of life at ^.ston, has raised his average to .311 year in pre-season roundups and proud of an the boys—we mieaed tie for ninth place. Stan Staaxowskl-John Hell 37-33—60 DODGERS-MRT8— and walked only two against the 'the aging Giants disregarded the lined with a fractured elbow suf Ed Kowalski-’Bom Kowalski Xk34—80 trimming the Red Sox 5-2 to move while keeping the Giants in the winning by just a small eyehudi— Low amateur honors went to Don Leo Chiilnski-BiU Sessions .. ^-33—50 The Dodgers didn't exactly Cubs, Recording his .12th com press votes and went out and fered last Saturday. to within 5 'j games. National League pennant race. over power Jay Hook (7-12) and plete game in 22 starts and loweiy but I'm particularly pleased with Pareon, State junior champ, from Jack McGoldrick-Bob Hallky 35A4—50 won the Eastern crown. Dick Peronen, with two years the way McKinley has developed. Lou Galby-Bob Sorentino 35-34—60 The Chicago White Sox beat The victory left the second-place the Mets. They scored their first ing his earned run average to a experience with Green Bay and Mill River with a 71. Art Houae-MIke Peffolano 33-36—50 Baltimore 5-4 in tl innings. Cleve "Team spirit is great," Sher "I prrttct he 'will be a factor In Giants 4ti games behind the run in the second on singles by sparkling 2.29. He lost his bid for man told his listeners. Later in Minnesota, has been tabbed for the land edged the Detroit Tigers 6-5, National League-leading .Dodgers, amateur tennis for years to Tommy Davis and Ron Fairly his founh shutout when George Oie afternoon at the Fairfield spot. Rookie John Taccino is also come." and Kansas City topped the Wa-sh- (Herald Photo by Ofiara) who rode Johnny Podres' pitching and a double play grounder by Altman hit his 17th hmner In the 'campus, It was obvious that the getting a shot at the post. Ington Senators 1-0. and a ‘ pair • of infield hits by Prank Howard. In the sixth. Wills fourth inning. The Braves scored Rancho GOnxalee, the former Teachers Handle All Stations in Moriarty^s Infield 'Giants, rbokies and veterans Cliff Livingston, pne of the best pro king who served as coach of Bristol Legion Wins; Maury Wills and Willie Davis tb beat out a bunt, stole second for two runs in the first when Dick alike, enjoyed getting into shape corner linebackers in the NPT^ has TWINS-YANKS— a 2-1 triumph over the last-place his 68th theft, took third on an Ellsworth (6-16) wsdked two bat the Yapks. said McKinley is the the elementary system in Rockville and Gagnon teaches for the rugged season ahead. been traded to Minnesota and this nucleus around which Uncle Sam Gangling Frank Sullivan was Manning the infield berths with Moriarty Brothers’ en New York Meta. attempted pickoff. that went ters, and uncorked a wild pitch Is another gap to be plugged. For try in the Hartford 'Twilight League are four schodl- in East Hartford’s elementary system. Gagnon and Mori * * * must build a winning Davis Cup the Minnesota hero. He relieved Third-place Cincinnati needed 13 astray and came home as Willie before Eddie Mathews poked a mer UConn linebacker, Dave Bish team. starter Dick Stigman in the eighth teacher.s. The quartet, left to right, third baseman Andy arty are graduates of Holy Cross, Cyr from Central Con innings to subdue Houston 1-0 on Davis outlegged a grounder to two-run single to right. Bank on New Faces op has survived several cuta and Completes State Field inning with two nms in and the May Defeat Laver Maneggia, shortstop Leo Cyr, second baseman CHick necticut and Maneggia from Willimantic Teachers. The Where will the Giants finish T may wind up with the job. "Chuck already la close to be tying run on second base. The 6- " T to question I have been ask- There will also be several new ing the best aifiateur player in the fOot-T reliever got Hector Lopes Gagnon and first baseman Jim Moriarty. The latter Gas House Gang holds down fourth place in the stand comers anxious to break into the Field for the 1962 State American Legion Baseball Tour teaches at Manchester High, Maneggia and Cyr are in ings with a 9-9 record. ad many times,” Sherman said. world,” said Gonsales. ."The Way and pinch hitter Yogi Berra on "We U i:^ that we’ll be a con offensive line. Key ByerO, fresh he played hers I’m not sure he nament waa completed yesterday when Bristol defeated Sims two pitches, and then stopped the — tending club. How good we are de from a fine performanoe in the Isn't ready to take Rod Laver (the State Babe Ruth Champions Are Vermont Bound bury in the second game of a best-of-three playoff for the Tanks in the ninth to preserve All-Star game last Friday night, ‘Just Try to Hit ’Em’ pends upon the new people.” Australian who already has won Rockville’fi itate Bab* Ruth chnmpioiis are anxiously looking forward to a trip to Mont championship of Zone One. Winning 14-9, the Bell Towners the victory, Bat Leader Runnels Sidelined as an end, will be all offensive the Australian, French and Wim will now oppose West Haven in#- t h -Who are the new people T guard ivith the Oian|0. Bob Bill, pelier, Vt., as iConnecticut’8 representatives in the Regicmal Bahe Ruth Tournament. Stigman singled in the deciding Major League Angels Shake ® S. "OffMisively, we've added John bledon titles). the second game of tomorrow's run in a two-run Minnesota sixth. from Notre Dame, another 240- "He may be the one to stop Rockville faces Rhode Island Friday afternoon at 1:30. The Windy City nine won the doubleheader. ny Counts. He looks real good. He pounder, is an offensive guard. The Twins drove out Yankee Smiling Mays Reports has'all the movee of Bobby Mitch Laver's bid for a grand slam ia state title last Sunday, walloping Ansonia, 11-0. The squad includes, front row, left to Manchester, Zone Four champ, starter Rollie Sheldon in the first =^Leaders= Much, too, ' is . exi>ected from the Nationals at Forest HUls. takes on Stratford, Zone Three Three-Cylinder Offense Bat Famine ell. He’s got great speed and bal Bookie Bolin and,Bo Bohoviek, two right, Frank Valente, Frank McLaughlin, Alan Putz, Erie Remkiewicz and Ken Foisie. HUNTING Inning with two runs and addOd ance," Sherman said of the «c- Mexico eUminated the United king, in the opening game, sched one in the second. ,\.«lrJUCAN LEAGUE 260-pound offensive guards. Second row, Wayne McCoy, John Furphey, Jim Clark, Leonard Belanger and LeoRod- uled for 5:30. SAN FRANOISCX) (AP) — Record books helped with' Stamford semi-pro. Counts is a "The Strongest potential In our in th# American Son« tBini" Bill Skowron hit a two-rim hom- Butting (Based on 275 or mope Against RSox Willie Mays flashed his big the information that in the speedster who played at Illinois. finals yesterday when Rafael Oeu rique. Third row, Larry Silver, Joe VanOudenhove, Gme Broderick, Maiic Bucheri, Jim Flreballlng right-hander Tom ar for the Yanks in the second, j at bats)—Kunneis, Boston, .SgS; rookies,” Sherman obeeiVed,” is na. a student at the University of Kelley is expectrt to be Coach Of RSox Down to One grin and laughed. "Every first game of a doubleheader i Another rookie the coach is high among the offensive linemen.” Martello and Coach George Pntz. Batboy Gerald Putz, in front, holds the state cham Roger Maris slammed his 25th, Jimenez, Kansas City, .S28; Bob- AMERICAN LEAGUE time I get a hit I’m smiling against the Loe Angeles Dod- on is Joe Taylor, a fleetfooted half Southern CalUornia, beSt Jon pionship plaque. (Herald Photb by Satemis.) Wally Fortin's clioice to open the and first in 17 .games, in the: Insun, Ciiicago, .S14; Rollins, .tlin- BOSTON (AP) — Bill Rig- •* O ' * Douglas, the former Stanford Unl- tourney for Manchester with lefty W. L. Pet. G.B. . . . I don’t have to get gei-8 on Sept, 1, 1958, the flrit back from North Carolina' AAT. FISHING eifhth. Mickey Mantle, back in | nesota, .311; Power, Minnesota, BOSTON (A P)—The three-cylinder Red Sox offense is ney, strong ca n d id a te for «ve." year the Qiants were in San "Fine moves and good hands” are Gifford Returns veraity quarterback, in a tense, Fred McCurry following Hiurs- the lineup after resting two days j .303. American League managei; of New York ., 5 42 .607 — grueling flm-settcr at Chatmlta- day. 3 48 .568 4 San Francisco’s All-Star Francisco, Mays hit a homer, his- biggest assets, Sherman in with his injured knee, doubled. Biuis— Pearson, Los Angeles, temporarily operating on one— name of Lu Clinton—as Bos the year honors, if happy his Minnesota Return of handsome Frank Gif pec Sports Center 9-7, 8-8, 8-8, 8-6, Double Ettmlaatioa BENCH SHOOTER’S SANDBAG Los Angeles 1 49 .555 5 centerfielder had just con two doubles and two singlea. jected in his rundown of new men ford to the backfleld won’t hurt ^1. and Elston Howard followed with 88; Siebem, Kansas City, 74; ton awaited the battle of no-hit pitchers today. Los Angeles Angels seem to )>e when speaking of Taylor. It to a double elimination con The bag! storea use to trans Baltimore 7 54 .514 10 cluded a winning day against He knocked in two runs. The any ahd with Alex Webster sound In the final match, which took Long Shot Benton test with Wednesday’s losers another double. Then came Sulli Wagner, Los Angeles, 73; Green, Boston righthander Earl Wil-*'------pulling out of a team batting the Philadelphia Phillies yes Giants played at Seals Sta Joe Morrison, a former flanker port cash make excellent ilibol- van. .Minnesota, 71; Allison, .Minnesota, ion (8-4). who beat Bo Behnsky slump. Cleveland ., t 55 A96 12 agaid' and Bobby Gaiters in top on exhibition status because the meeting In the opening game of ing bogs for bench rest shooters. ment, rookie Don Gile who was Chicago .... .55 56 .495 12 terday afternoon in which he dium in 1958 and 1959 before back, and rookie Jim Collier from fonh, the Giant running game may 68. in his 2-0 masterpiece in June, . Third place Los Angeles series already had been clinched, SOFTBAU, PLATOFFifl another twinbill Thursday, the They are sturdy, high quality and playing only his second full game Detroit ...., .52 56 .481 IS 1/2 hit safely five times in five moving to new Candlestick Arkansas, are vying for the va come back. Gaiters is now a good McKinley followrt up his first day wlnnera cffiUding in the nightcap. ANGEL8-RED SOX— Runs Batted In—Siebern, Kan- j and that same Los Angeles rookie this year. A catcher by trade, Gile moved .to within 5‘ i games of times at bat Including two Park in 1960. cated offensive end spot held many Finding the playoiFto tougher oome In a variety of sizes. Ask Dean Qiance pitched a six-hitter sas tity, 79;. Killebrew. Minne- ; (7-6) have turned in no-hit. no- front-running New York last Boston ...... 40 00 .450 17 pro football player, Sherman fetis, triumph over Mario Llamas, the Upsets Joe Giardello Play will continue Saturday af your supeimarket manager or several years ago was told to Kansas City .50 62, .446 17>/2 home runs. The Giants won, On July 13, 1958. in the Coli years by Kyle Rote, now on the "because he has learned how to cagy S6-year-old Mexican National than regular season play, the ternoon, Sunday aftemoon and, If for the Angels, and Leon Wagner ; sola, 78; Wagner, l^s Angeles. ; run games this .season. learn first base by the Sox to cap night with a 5-2 victory over 9-2. Giant coaching, staff. "(liollier is Teachers, Rec League champs, bonk teller where snd how to 'get drove home two runs against the 77; Rollins, Minnesota, 75; Rob-| Los .Angeles extended its .sea- Boston. The Angels got 14 hits Washington .42 66 ,389 28'/z seum at Los Angeles, Willie block.” Champion. necessary, Sunday night, to deter ’era.fFUI with sand (or shot, if you italize on his righthanded power. Monday’s Results He knocked in five runs to had hit two homers, tw'o triples tough with excellent hands. He can Bald-pated T. A. Tittle will en Iswt-Mlaute Sub lost to Mai IVxtl, 5-3, last night at mine the champion. Red Sox. inson, Chicago, 78. i ' son's series maaterj’ over the Sox But it's just npt his position. and enjoyed six-hit pitching by boost his Rfil total to 100 play either as a tight or spread PHILADELPHIA (AP)—George Benton suddenly has (Charter Oak - Park and were want to get fancy) and sow open- • « • Hits— RolUns, Minneaota, 117;: to 9-4 last night in a 5-2 victory. Minnesota 5, New York 4. and a' single in his five tripe, gineer the attack and with Ralph LlamM waa substituted at the The state winner will represent inn. Last forever. Gile. the catcher, was at sea at rookie Dean (jhancs. for 1962 and his- major league end.” Guglielmi, a tried and tested pro emerged from oblivicm after 18 years of frustration in the eliminated from ths post-season ORIOLE8-WHITE SOX— Moran, I.s>h Angeles, 136; Lumpe, ; The Angels funded out 14 hits "We're not conceding any Los Angeles 5, Boston 2. knocking in four tallies. last minute for Antonio Palafox Connecticut in the Regional Tour OVERLOADED OAR TRUNK first. He was out of position when Cleveland 6i Detroit 5. . leading homer production to The brown haired coach had a as the No. 1 2 man, the Giants ap who beat Douglas ia the firet day’e fight game with a victory over number two ranking middle round robin tournament- . nament scheduled next weekend Early Wynn struggled 81-3 in Kansas Cit.v. 135; Richardson. ' off three hurlers and got six-hit thing to anybody an# that goes tals 34. What Willie did know waa The winners scored all their Ib o rnbiier rope that k e ^ year New Y'ork, 134; Runnels, Boston, ! pitching from rookie Dean two grounders went through for Kansaa City 1, Washington 0. few good worts for little Alan pear in better shape than a year play, in a shift that strained rela weight Joey Giardello and now he wants a shot at the title. In Keene, N. H. nhntos tight In winter makca aa nings seeking hi.s 298th major slnglM. failed to scoop a low for the Yankees,” Rlgney .said. Somebody asked him what that bis perfe'et day had help Webb, former local semi-pro half ago. offensively. runs in the, first three innings. 132. :C7hance. Chloagix 5, Baltimore 4 (II). ed his batting average. tions between the two teams. But hs’s also ready to giv# Giar-W------Kelley was unbeaten over the itanrirable fastener for your trank league victory, but the Oriole.s throw which got away,'and had "Maybe we’re coming out of Today’s Games pitch he had hit out of the back, who appears to have clinched Itofensively, its’ another story. Kelleher wanted MiXlnley to Opening with a pair of scores in regular season, winning six games knocked him out in the ninth and Doiililes — Robinson, Chicago.' Clinton collected, three of the our batting slump against the .dello a return bout—probably in Ud when you’ve loaded the tanak nothing but miseries at the plate. . Minnesota (Pascual 15-0) at park in the first inning for "About six points," some the defensive Safety spot with the However, one came' away from get a ahot at Palafox ond.inelstcd October—If the terms are ri|^t. he’s ranked as tong as he's able the first, they added another trie Including a no-hitter and two one- BO full It won’t shut. Mako ono tied the score on Clharlie I.«u's 3‘2; Rodgers, Los .Angeles, « 28;! blow's, n double and two singles. Red Sox. N o., 33 off starter and loser body suggested. to get "money fights." . And, he in 'the third. Cunningham, Chicago. 26; Bres- ' and drove in a run. He got no help His tragedy was that he ?(ew York (Terry 15-9). Giants. "I know that we can't get the Gtants' camp feeling that Sher on hie prerogative that a eliange Both Benton ahd his manager, hitters. McCurry, who divided his end of rubber fast In Iqek oren un pinch .single. "We’ve been getting pitch D&llas Green. man, a master strategist, will have said, he’s willing* to fight rival Gene Phaneuf.and Hal Carlson soud. Yastrzemski and Runnels, 1 from the other big guns. Pete shouldn't be blamed. He'ai a catch D etroit (Banning . 11-7) at •Man." Willie replied. ‘Tt bed hurt if he's out there playing,” in the Itneiq) could not be made Herman Diamond, said In the time between toe pitching mound der Ud. the other around bumper. Floyd Robinson singled home the ing good enough to win. allow Cleveland (Grant 4-4). "I don’t know. Honest, I to be more than that the way was tile tribute Sherman paid Uie another contending club—with a without the consent « f both cap Plilladelphian. Benibn again. each had two hits in three tries and first bewe, was also unbeaten, winning run for the White Sox ■ and Green, .Minnesota, 25. i Runnels and Carl Yastrzemski. er, period. ing two or three runs a game. dresaing room last night after the 8(MFT ROD, STIFF ROD Los Angeles (Belinsky 7-6) at don’t." Willie admitted as he I figured it. And 1 keep pretty former director of athletics at the good chance of it being a winner. tains. 10th ranked Philadelphian's unani "Sure, we'll fight him again," for the winners, with Phaneuf also winning three tilts. Nobody U ever going to settle in the 11th. Rookie Mike .loyce Triples—CimoU, Kansas City, i Rimnels. American League lead- Los Angeles slugger Leon But the whole team went into a usually does after a homer. sparkling in the field. Dave Turk- M ; Lumpe, Kansas City, 9; 1 Ing batter. Was forced to miss the Wagner drove in a pair of runs Boston (Wilson 8-4). close track of what I do.” Poncho Contreras, however, eaid mous 10-round decision over Gbir- said Diamond. "But next time the Kelley chalked up victory num which to best s stiff-action or soft- got the victory. A1 Smith drove batting slump at the same "It might have been a fast Palafox had a pulled groin muscle dello that they’d like (o take on points (percentage) will have to ington had a homer and two sin ber seven, another one-hitter, in Smith, Chirago. 8; Robinson. Bal-i because of an injured index with .two singles /ind a double. time. Baltiniore (Hall 4-2) at Chi In actuality Mays went into action rod. It’s a matter of what home three runs for the Sox with cago (Herbert 10-7). ball, or maybe it was a slide. and he contended he had the right Paul Pender or the winner of the be different" gles and Jim Kaiser a pair of an exhibition game last Friday you like. But here (to help you a two-run triple and a homer. Gniore. Fox and Robinson, Chi- ! Anger on his left hand. He jam- Lee Thomas and Joe Koppe drove "Now we hope we're head Honest. I don’t know. I just the game with a .303 average doubles for the Teachers. • • • cago and Allen, .Minnesota, 7. i Ihe digit in the second game in runs with singles. In addition, Kansas City (Fischer 2-8) at and came out at .311—a boast to make the anriteh. . There was forthcoming Gene Fullmer-Dick The 32-year-old Giardello, who against Wilhamstown, Mass. It chose) are how the experts see toe ing back to the right track. Washington (Rudolph 5-5), (N). try to hit ’em." Move Underway to Pool Umps considerable controverey before Tiger title fight. baa been fighting for 14 years, re The playoffs continue tonight was played at Muzzy Field as a differences: A stiff action is easier INTMANS-TIC. ER.S— Homo Runs—Cash, Detroit. SO; | Sunday’s doubleheader without throwing error? by Boston ac "Those Yankees are still Somebody else asked him of eight points. with (TIvitan meeting Mai Tool. Killebrew, .Minnesota, 29; W ag-1 But it was counted for the other visitor tally Wednesday’s Schedule Kell4her, 'Influenced by Oonaalee, Pender ia recognized as middle ceived 30 per cent of 812,818 of tuneup for the state test. to work mumpy-action lures sim Steve Boro.s crashed three home within reach and I think when he had. last hit five for Asked What he thought Anally agreed to the diange- weight champion in Maseachusetts, the gross Convention Hall gate of Summary; ply because when you jerk toe rod runs m. ...e » oui o v.s-o, l Angeles, 28; Gentile. B a l- ' painful yesterday. The land set up another, Cleveland at Boston, (N). And Let Them Work Both Loops runs for the Tlger.s. but it wa.sn't they'll stay within reach not Minnesota at Kansas City, (N). five in a game and Willie about Willie’s performance. Douglas put up a dramatic fight New York and Europe. Fullmer Is 851,511 paid by 9,449 fans. Ben Mai Tool ...... 203 000 X 5 -6-1 Stenhouae Honored it jerks toe lure instead of bend enough. Dick Brour; al.so homered ! 2«: N'«w Vork, **• i Schilling and only through this month but shook his head again. Manager Alvin Dark summed against tlie heavily favored Oeuna the Natiotial Boxing Assiviation ton got 22 H per cent. Teachers ...... 000 020 1 3-11-6 ing the rod. And it’s better for for ^ tro lt Garv Bell i9-8i got Bases—Wood. Detroit. I , I Clinton, a walk and a Russ Nixon Los Angeles at Chicago (2), / ueiroii. t»arj oeii » g o t. .. , Tastrsemski is mired in a grounder produced the only- runs right down to the final week." (N). "I did it In Seals Stadium. I it up: and appeared to hflve the tatonte^ champion who Giardello almost Benton, a masterful boxer who Laine and Gustafson; Itaniclson setting hooks on a strike for the the win, Phil Regan (5-8) the loss. I Howner, Kansas City, 19; Rlgney has done something think, but I just can’t say who NEW YORK (NBA)—Led by B df t^tor, National League um Mexican ace on the ropee after ty beat in 1960, losing a hotly dis at 161 pounds waa 12 ounces and Turkington. BOSTON^(AP)—Rookie pitch same reasim. BUT casting is easier • » • Aparifdo, Chicago, 18; Hintosi, slump. off CJhance in the sixth inning. Detroit at Waahington (2). (N). "He’s, great. . the great pires, again with the exception er Dave Stenhoqse of Washington The plight of the Red Sox w as; Starter Don Schwall (5-12) was virtually no one believed pos Baltimore at New York (2). H was against.” est player I’ve ever seen.” Short, Ttoe-prtoident and general ing the count at two aeU puted split decision. lighter than Giardello, kept the when you have plenty m whip to A'8-SENATORS— | "'eahlngton, 17; Landii., Chicago sible back in April. His Angels of Conlon, wear a ribbed pro has been honored by Rhode Island illustrated by Runnels' replace- the loser. manager of the Chicago White Sox, Then in the fifth eat, wii Avoided la Past pressure mt his opponent with a do toe work for you, and toe man Ed Rakow took his second 1-0: CR5’> IS- not only still are in the first tector with ’ shoulder pads be wobbly-legged and inhali^ oxygen left jab, left hooks and combina Ordered to Court and his hometown of Westerly. The with the soft-action rod has a big NATIONAL LEAGUE Top fighters have avoided Ben rightoender picked on the Ameri victory over the Senators, and ! . “ tahlng (Based on 12 or more division but are making a real ,• movement is on to pool the major neath the jacket. between court changes; Douglas ton in the past. tions. bend safety margin for keeping a I decisions) W ., L. Pet. "Cal Hubbard, our supervisor, can League All Star team for b-ith against Claude O.steen again. Donovan, Cleveland, run for the money. ^B. Musial After Eighth Bat Title^ league umpires under Commission grabbed a quiek 4 ^ 8 lead on Meanwhile, the 29-year-otd Ben "As lonr as I was' jabbing," aald n e w t o n . Mass. (A P )—Ameri tight line fighting a big fish. Rakow (9-12) fanned 11. as the -J*®: McBride, Los Angeles, ‘Basehall a Funny Business "Bill haa taken a second di Los Angeles .. . 70 87 ' .678 er Fort Frick. insists on the outside protector Osuna’a service. ton, despite earning 89,611 — Ms Benton. "I felt I was the man.” ' can League President Joe Cronin games this jtaar was given )iis PERSONAUZED PISTQL GRIPS Athletics ran their season mark I ^ PawHaJ, Minnesota, 15- vision bunch, managed 'em San Francisro 71 41 .684 The idea also is to standardize because he wants to keep the If Douglas hita'hroken here, no largest puree e'ver — Isn’t quitting t « ft Hand Commands may have to swap bis World Series awards between games 01 New plastic compounds make it < over Washington to 11-3. I like they were contenders and Cincinnati ___ 65' 48 .586 Gfiined Five Points Last Week the calling of balls and strikes. The. members M hia staff healthy,” one — not perhaps O a u n a tlie job he's been working for a He said that when he kept bis box for a jury box this fall. O o- Senatora-Boston Doubleheader yes-' easy to custom ahgpe a pistol gri'p Norm Slebern. who leads the' Washington. 10- got them thinking—and play Pittsburgh ,(U 47 JI7S way things are now American said Soar. "I wore, the rilibed pro himoelf — wwld have doubted a long time to a manufacturing left hand' in Glardello's face, Giar- nln's name was drawn yesterday terday at Fenway Park. Cy Killi exactly to the contours of your league lii runs batted in. drove | . Morhardt Sent Back ing that way," said one club S t Louis .. .62 SO .554 Leagui umpires work directly over tector beneath the jacket in the Douglas sweep of the set. ptant at Fairtoaa HilU, Pa. dello backed off and he knew he for jury duty In Middlesex County an, former member of toe New hand. Bme boles through wortra home the only run of the game -Hlnnesota, spokesman. Mlhvankre . 69 8s NEW YORK (AP)—Stan MuRial-*cisco continued to set the pace in the t<9 o f the catcher. All Na Amwidan Aaeociatkm and con •Tm fding back to Work Mon was In command. by the Newton Board of Aider- York Tankee organization and piece of grip at all angles. Work . ^ ' 1 • l>lviaB>s>sa I lonMntum Broken currently executive secretary to on a double in the fourth, aftep 144; Plzarro, Chii'ago, 133; Ban Pl^lsdelphla .51 62 .451 25 ~ of St. Louis, driving toward his homera with 32 although he failed tional League arbiters with the tinually had red lumps on my B u t/a'yell by a apecUtor dis- day. This job is the backbone (of Giardello had a lump under His men. The 'Hsll of Fame player- plastic substance well into tkcon ning, Detroit, 127; Kaat, Minne Houston' . ;40 69 .867 84 to hit one out of the park. lone exception of Jocko Conlon shouldera" Ilia livelihood)," said Benton who right eye while Benton opened a manager has been orterpd to re Gov.' John Notte Jr., presented Ed Cl\arles had doubled. eighth National League batting niptM play, broke DougJas' mo- Stenhouse with a sterling silver sota, 125; T;erry, New York. 122. To Wenatchee Chiefs Chicago . . . .41 71 .866 84)/, In the American league, Pete work inside the batter, to the left So, getting ■ precisely nowhere, intum ajrt resulted in loss of the quit the ring in 1960 then started small cut in the third round' with port’ to the Cambridge Superior posltloa, moldinsng excess' materia Triple Race Card New York .29 81 .264 48’ vu;i.w V i»vciover ;! j p ’***/ Clemente,- ««• - Qiggs g Northwest League by the Chicago Cubs. Th^ first three-for-one package show ' fpr Only Ctames Scheduled. at bat. Davis had seven hits in 26 gaiiies. balls that would be strikes in the energy and — tdayjng princqpaUy said he doeant really care where 48-43 for Benton. Today's Games tries and dropped to .348. Harmon Killebrew of Minneaola Nationto. And that National "I unbred b oth /M y s behind Ellington Ridge. Manchester Run’^Ilwiiig, \naeies 97. 1 baseman-outfielder. who started the 1962 season with the racing fans tonight at Riverside the plate and with both pro- on courage alone — saved the Country Club’.s swimming team Park Speedway. Philadelphia (Mahaffey 15-9) at Frank Robin'son of Cincinnati closed In on the home run and runs League umpires miss the outside liiatdi. -Mays. San Francisco. w V h, .Aaron! ^1**“ .*^ *1* National League, was* tectora” reoallrt Robb, "and it recently inaugurated its second The added surprise will be the San Francisco (hlarirhal lS-8). remained in third place at .338 batted in leaders. The Twins’ slug corner. Short'and his group con Now Mexico rose agaiiut Yugo Milwaukee, 88; Robinson, Clncln- ^ St. Louis (BrogUo 8-4) at Pitta- followed by Hank Aaron of Mil didn't make /an y difference In Free Agents Excel with Colts season of activity. Last year's thrilling Jack Kochman Hell Driv ger belted four homers and drove tend that all umpires should look my strike /aone. I found the slavia’s Nicola Pilic and Boris Jo- edition compiled a three and one ' ' !T' ^**^*’*- -Angelro, 84., [ ^ Mav whra he faded ers. The regular Tuesday night burgh fOlhbon 2-2), (N). waukee, .333 and Roberto Cle in eight runs, putting him only one at pitches from the same angle. record Batted In— T. Dax-lii, L o « ! ~ ^ * . ^ wnen ne laiiea Am'erican /League way easier, vanovlc (who aUU have to beat record. fare' of Jalopy and novice racing, Chicago IKoonce 9ta) at Mil mente, Pittsburgh. .332. Aaron and behind the pace-setter in each cate- 'They also agree with Fred the Britlah Caribbean, Indies, a . J , „ I Anaeles 112- master major league pitching. waukee (Burdette 9-7), (N). however,' and the outside pro- Outstanding swimmers for Man- ” Now comes word via the Sport- both with 25-lap features, com Clemente eac)i gained one point goi;y, Killebrew has 29 homers snd Hutchinaon, manager of the Cin mere formality. The Yugoslavs Clnetunatl '(iay 16-9) at Hous tecU^/much safer. ^ester were Stuek k ^ 9 3 '^ ;j,ln :« , ing News that Morhardt had ^ e n pletes the bill starting at 8:15. while Robinson dropped one point. 77 RBI. Norm C?ash of Detroit cinnati Rada, that the atrike aone can clinch that aeriea today. Braxton Next in Line ton (Johnson 6-12). (N). Tommy Davis drove in six runa ,ntive umpires don’t dare eay DRIVE SAFE ^ack. Merrie Ann Sterling 1 shipped out to Wenatchee. It was The Kochman-show is a blend of leads in homers with 30 and Ksn- haa been reduced td about the sise :hing, but the pooling plan After that, if vtetorious, the ^ u g Hartin^ Tops for Elbngton , wilhWenatchee last season that skills. .There are 28 stunts per . New York (Anderson 8-12) at to hike hia runs batted in total sas City’s Norm Siebem haa the af the belt buckle. Los Angeles (Drysdale 20-4), (N). otad he the greatest thing that Mexicans must face Sweden, the Ridge were Greg Wolff and I^e rranciwo. SO. ui. formed by the country’s leading to 112. Willie Mays of San Fran- j most runs batteA in, 78. The biggest advantage In pool/ happened to them, starting with European champion, also in Mex TNI Schweir. Oinly others to join the, **ils—T. Davis. l« s Angeles, -h* nsrrat rlnh band of motor maniacs. Feature tag the umpires, the way Short aiid the* pension plan. ico City, and play India in India As Baltimore Bargain winners’ circle were Powell of '5 »: Robinson, Cincinnati, Groat, « of the program is the bone-crush- hia crowd sees it, is that they wi^pld The trouble is that the league to quali^ for a shot a,t the Oip in Ellington Ridge and W'ilkie and Pittsburgh and Flood, 8L Uinls. ’ * 2 Ing "t-bone” craoh., Another big ,be seen by each club just half as ’ _i______[GEHERAL) Parker of Manchester. 141; H. Asrim, Milwaukee, 140. presidents won’t let control of the Australia in December. act la the ramp-to-ramp flight of a many times as they now are. There umpires go. . ."We felt if we could beat the NEW YORK (AF>—Heoeklah Braxton, whom toe Baltimore Colts Double* - Robinson, tlnclnnatl. ® have been keeping under wrope for a year, may be the latest tata TIRE SPECIALS Standard model 1902 convertable. would be no such a thing aa a set 39; May*. San Franclse«i, 26; VIr- f?* ^PL****^ ***' season "it they did,” concluded Scot Mexicans we were going to Aua- which hurtles 70 feet through the Houk Winning Manager’s Spurs, of umpires being with' one outfit ty Robb, "They wouldn’t have traUa,” said KeUeher." I fool the Buooassful dynasty of froc agent signses that makes Coach Weeb Yesterday's Stars don, Pittsburgh, 25; Skinner, Pitta- . . . ' air. tor a period of 15 days, anything to do." - Bwttank took Uke the world’s best boigain hunter. burgh and Davenport, San Fran- *P*'^"* Mexicans, liavtng beatew - ...... risM, 2* ; fiddle to converted shortstop Ernie One of the most popular men in Everybody knows that the um aheuld do the aame." Braxton, signed a year ago af-h— r ------. ter a college career at Virginia Un . "^*****..?I*J.’‘' **‘* " ‘*’ Tri’nirji W Davis La* _____ Banks with Chicago and was used the Kochman show is Rod Stanner, pire vriio gets off poorly in a series Star squad which lost to Green the fellow who provides the comic Proves to Be No Flash in Pan frequently is in for a bad time the ion. outshone quarterback Johnny Bay lost Friday night. BAUNCE and ALIGNMENT SPECIAL Moriarty’s S core Unitas, moat famous of all Colt ?? S?* ^ il^d T iSavis 8 I University of Connecticut ath- relief in the one hour and 46 min .rest of the' way. Washington Redskins’ ~ Coach 17-hlt attack that blanted Phtla- ta»s Angeles, ». 1. - . ^ - snhstantlsl ute show. Despite his erratic ac Opposed to Uea ^ Palmer Still Leads free agents, in toe team’s annual Bill MePeok sold he will start dMInhla 9-2 ' Home Runs— Mays, San Fran-, If - ^ suosiantiai tions and baggy pants, he is a top» N E W YORK (NEA)-^—♦dropped to .222 last season. Many*has finished only one of his last What do the umpiree think about In Hoop Warfare intra-squad scrimmage last night rookies Claude Crakbc. a defensive Wb d o di this— Coriwet ciKtGr, CEiwb>r, to*- • _ ! ria*,.. *1 - H Cubs was used In and had 45,961 fans just short of PITCHING—Ed Bakouj A th-, *■*’ /■■ Aaron, Ij^waukee, 29, i outfield with San Antonio stunt man. He 1s also a steel-nerved Ralph Hoiik was on the spot considered the Panamanian finish 15. Bob Turley returned after aq it? One found the 'veteran Ameri- Golf Sweepstakes halfback from toe Unlveraity of « J.S-* performer, allowing swift-moving delirious. Colorado, and middle linebacker fai, odiiMt stGGrinf, criss-ciwfls lE d sofBty tones, rimt ond ^^e Texas team when he took over as mana ed, at least as a Yankee. But when arm operation and never got go ean League team of Joe Paparella, Action resumed in- both divi six hits, striking out P"**- • A d c ^ and W h e w . ^ ' Morhardt was scheduled for a com- sutos to' come within inches of Houk decided to return Yogi Ber ing. Hank Soar, Ed Runge and John sions of the Rec Summer Basket DUNECHN, Fla. (A P )—Arnold The Colts, who got Unltos for a Lon Hersbnm from Tennessee, $ A .9 5 tog his second 1-0 triumph againsta ln ,tt Adcock and Mathew», . Mllw ai.kee,' phy,ical check-up follov.Olg running him down. ger of the Yankees last sea ra to catching, he stuck Lopez back The earned-run average of Ro. Rice diametrically opposed to the ball League lost night after a phone coll and 8% hack in 1966, Saturday night .against the Los elMck tiras, bokiK B froEt wbcGlfi. A l RiokBS, MOE MORHARDT. Palmer etlU enjoys a 812,000 lead nave almost phenomenal luck with Angeles Rams.' Steve Junker, an thn Senators. The Kochman presentation fea son. He just had to make in left .field and the man with the land Sheldon zoomed. Luis Arroyo, suggestion. weekend layoff. T he Merohanta in profeaahmal golfings money Stolen Base* - WIU., Los An-I *P*‘**’ “ " f money. I’d settle for a .220 aver tures 22 of the top stunt drivers In level si^ng delivered solid base hits . "What difference doM it make, non-draftees. Of the 10 rookies veteran, will get toe nod at good. the bull pop meal ticket, waa side won their second straight Jtmior prinnlng swe^atakee, but Gene U t- I gelea, 58:’ W. Davis, Loi Angeles. 1 P "J ;,“ V aV.HU o * * age to )>e on a pennant winner .be ths country, using 1002 Dodge cars. when they were moat .needed. lined with a sore elbow and lost how an umpire standi?” asked game, defeating the Lancers, who made the club last year, four offensive end ahead of five-year 28; Javier, St. Louis, 21; Am*rtll<»- When he did, the armchair ciitlca Uer has crept a little closer. were frM agents. One of these. man Bill Anderson. . v» m « /., cause the only fun in pro hall is shrugged it off. *nic Major had "That man (Houk) had faith In his effectiveness. - Piqiarella in the dressing room at 47-84, while Moriartys remained Palmer took a break from tour an I - r.' ■■ V ■" ' ■■ J. - I ‘ ■ M A l^E STO k ETENINO HERALD, MANCKBBTOR, CONH., TUESDAY, AUGUBT T, l% t V 1/ PAGE ELEVEN P A 6 t TON MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER^ p N N ., TUESDAY, AUGUBT ,T, 1»6> ^OiaiMnila— WatdMO— R f W Wittuwrt Board Booscfl For Sate 72 I Jewelry 48 Fur Sidg n . Ho— Ml Far-Sail 72 H o u s m Fqr iaia „ 72 Ho e m * F or 'Salt 72 Ho For Sal* tS Auto DriTiog Sdiool 7«A TREPJS 0U6OTA BE A LAW OHB ROOM' to rant hi private J. BT EAGALT RBd SHORTEN Re^ Wanted—Malt S6 Ar^dai For 8 bI» ’ 46 FUjlUOrCB IT.—7 room home U $88,000—And ena nt ttia batter buys n h e WJUSCM B^D jswrtry topolrli^ at home with private family, MI MA 6 BTER-'-$18,SOO. $ Room MANCHESTER-7 room older Co BOUIUN LAKE—t inem modern, COVENTRY — Route 44A oa bCORTLOCK’S Driving School—Of axcallent eondltton inside and out. in Town. MuHl-leval split of eight Ranch, Fireplace. Garage. Large lonial, 2-car garage, i sriling for fuU walkout bakemant witk LaUirop Drive, Cape Cod 6 room experienced larpiniters want LAWN MOWERS—Torb.^JaoobaaiL ^ . prompt stov 9-(We6. . enclosed porch, cne-co^ garaga largo rooms, four bedrooma, fice, 443 Main St., Mahcbester. ed. Apply on Joix 8M Main or 72 Bidens, and Goodall Real and rooms on troad lot with patio .and the amazing price of $14,900. paneled dan, 90 fast on lake, 8 house arith rtied darmer, (lre> Learning correctly "May Save Irt, S watemitkua, Msaelustw- .’Meed for quick sala g u ^ mrea baths,' two car gafaga and firoplaco, City water and .aaw'era. Shown by app^tment only. Call CLASSIFIED aiBjA Mb Miqrie^ Street.Btreet. John R. Wenner- rotary, 18-88" Portg and. secvloa. ts r 's ‘flUlest MtaUUdMMl Jswrtw. TWIN BEDROOM, fre. parking, PhUbrick, Agency. ilO 844M. bedrooms, mohy buHt-lna, fenc place, combination storm win Vour (^Llfe." Driver emcatlon 11 hualneas blOck, Depot Square. art rtorage room. Immaculata.- 7 yean old. New llstinr. Oall Mr. the R- F. Dlmock Co., MI 9-6246 ed yard. 10 mlmitee to Manches dows aito aersens, lot 100x394, cMw TBtmmw w u WK 98 m griui. Used mowers and trmcttrrs. Trads r. B. Bray 7$7 St.. State Big Iqt, lovely oetting. Solid brisk, claaaca. Member Connecticut Pro In yattr • 1 •y • , ■ -■ ■'■ '■ ■ . ■ T ■ ■ ' \ FACE TWELVE TUESDAY, AUGUST T, l« «l Avsrage Dplbr Ndt Prete Rim ■ V .The Weither . 'r o t Om Wedi Eaded' ^ ll^ ra E i tetornm ot P. ■. Weetlwe Bm ee Juae Se. 1962 Fata’, eoeler twlght Vow U to AlMiut T W ii DoesiCt Affect Disttict Residents' ftockville Driver ' ‘ Nigierian Official 13,601 W, in see la aerawlly eaeler : - ' l - r — . Tte ftav. «nd iCri. R. Alfred Hurt in Accident MambeB el tfw Audit •reea. TkoMday eaaay end pleaa Swain and aon, -Daivld W esley You Should Know . . . Still in Hospital AND B u n o a o t ObeaUUoa ■at Ugh araaad M. Swain of Bonner Springs, Kan,, Town Bans Water Use , M- Apply MI 9-3888 EXPERIENCED FRANK IS buying and selling good Sumner Homes For'Rent 67 *795 used ‘ furniture and antiques at preciated. LEARN SPANISH the HarUord MANCHESTER MODES, WILLIAMS ROAD, Bolton—7 room Bonding— Conttacting 14 430 Lake St. Call and see what COVENTRY LAKE—Lakeside cot Courant method—6 week course INC. we’ve got. Open Sundays. MI split level on large lot, 3^ years 6 room Cape in excellent neigh will start next week .for High tages—a few open dates.- CaU 3Q old, 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, dining borhood with 2 baths. Owner 19$1 rLYMOUTH FRAMING, additions, remodeling, Pine St. AD COMPOSITOR 9-4580. 34930. painting, cement floors; also, School age and adults. MI 9-2610. room family room, beautifiu leaving town. Will sacrifice. modem kitchen,:ne 1-car garage, 6. cylinder standard trmns- 1»7 FORD bathrooms tiled. Call MI 9-4291 SEPTIC TANKS WS BUY SELL or trade antique RENT—Trailer at Long Laka mtosion station arngon, beau 3 7 ^ hour week, paid vacation, hospitalization and and usea furniture, china, glass, $33,900. Philbrlck Agency, MI Bonds—Stocks AND Maine from Aug. 11, $35 weakly. 9-8464. tiful gray anlsh, vinyl la- Fairlane "500" 2-door hard GENERAL CARPENTRY— work many, other benefits. Good full time job for the silver, lecture trameii and old Beautiful site, beach. 'TR 5-9739. J. D. REALTY Mortgages 31 NOTICE tertor. Up to 23 miles on * top, radio and heater, auto guaranteed to satisfy. Reasonable risrht man. Apply in person. oolns, old dolls and guns, hobby MANCHESTER - Ranch. 6 big gallon of gas. 100% guaran matic transmission V-8. 8383 rates. For free estimate call MI In accordance with the require PLUeCIED SEWERS collections, attic contenta or whirie HAMPTON BEACH — Beautiful S 470 Main Bt. MI 84139 9-6892. CASH AVAILABLE. If you have ments of the Zoning Regulations rooms include 3 bedrooms, dining tee. Ready to go. 4-Myn. estates. Furniture Repair Service, bedroom cottage, aU utilities, $% ACRES, immaeulatc 7 room KMOTIfS real estate equity, call us for for the Town of Manchester, HaehiM CIm m A Talcottrije, Conn. Tel. MI $-7449. room, living room with fireplace, weeks August 18 and 36, $65. MI and stepsaver kitchen, oil hot Colonial, 1*4 baths, large cabinet Outatanding Herman’s funds. *2000 requires only $44.60 Conn.i the Zoning Board of Ap S^Ue Tanka Dry WeBa Sewer 4-8037. Roofing— Siding 16 per month. Including repayment, peals will hold a public hearing on water heat, aluminum stormg and kitchen, excellent barn, trees, oiil; Value At Special Price Unee Installed—Cellar Water- ifpraUi screens, garage. Built 1954. $17,000. Carlton W. Hutchins, »1495 *695 ^ank Burke, 246-M97 days, or Monday evening, August 20, 1962 j prooftaig Dona Rooms Without Board 59 GIANT’S NECK Heights—4 room ss LATEX HOUSE M INT A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, siding, 529-5563 evenings. at 8:00 P.M. in the Hearing Room modem cottage, heat and hot *18,900. Rortrt Wolverton Agency, 94133. painting Carpentry. Alterations water, stoops 7, Aug. 36-Sept. 1, MI 9-3818. FOR OUTRIDE WOOD AND MASONRY SECOND MORTGAGES available. of the Municipal Building on the FURNISHED room. Parking. Pri and additions. Ceilings. Workman following applications: McKin n e y b r o s . vate entrance and shower bus $70. or Aug: 364opt. 4, $90 PI ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. Consolidate your obligations into 34143. THREE, bedroom Colonial for only Como in ood fet the teds on 19C0 FLYMOUTH Ml 3-4860. one monthly payment. We are in Joseph Richards; 36 Barry Rd.; SewBroge Dispeed Co. line, newly redecorated. Gentle $17,500, Another top value. Tiled NOTICE 19M V H JM ir a position to loan any amount on Res. Zone A. Variance is requested man. MI 9-8061. bath, neat new kitchen, separate another dependable quality to erect attached garage to dwell 180-182 Peart St.—Ml 8-S8M 4-Door Sedan. standard 4-Ltoor Sedan. Standari REAOYIn b Fib 6 ED WELL HOME Improvetnent easy terms. J. D. Realty, 470 Wanted To Rent 68 dining room, open stairway, fire INVITATION TO BID Company—all types of siding and ing which will be closer to sideline ANDOVER^Flirnlshed room The Bolton Board of Education Dutch Boy House Paint^one I transmission. radio and transmission. Small V-8 en lint tf FASHION > . Main St., Ml 3-5129 rent* C. H. Stiens, Route 6, place. Porch enclosed, garage, heater. Up to 28 miles on a gine. Beautiful light blue fir roofing. Aluminum clapboards a than regulations allow. tOUNG COUPLE with child de plentv of trees.. .don’t find them invites bids for fuel oi| for Bolton that’s new and different! It speciiuty Unexcelled workman Cecilia Plano; 5-7-9 Plano Place; TOOLMAKERS AND ALL AROUND 2-7278. Elementary School for the 1962-63 gallon of gaa. 100% guaran ioh. Guaranteed and read: sire apartment Manchester area, like this for $17,500 very often. offers many advantage* in m m An adorable v-necked jumper ship. MI 9-6^95. Kminem Opportuiiitiea 32 Res. Zohq AA. Variance Is request $60-$70. Will give references. Vacant, too. T. J. Crockett, school year. -Spaclfications may be teed. to go. tSiat Is certain to please the four- These lovely ' flower motifs Danham-Bush, Inc., bps ed to divide parcel of land into two PLEASANT ROOM for genttomaa. 6899030, 3M4703. Realtor, MI 8-1577. obtained at the office of Philip C. ot application, improvad to-twelye. miss. .And, as a com (carnations, orchids, and sweet- ESTABLISHED LiUncheonette — lots which will have less frontage openings for the foIlowiiiB: MACHINIST Liguori, Supt. of Schools, Notch Full Price F mR Price panion, - dainty blouse with two Roofing and Chinnejra 16-A CUl MI 94886 or MI 94641. oolorratantion. peas > will add glowing color to so Heavily traveled roat(. Owner and area than reg;ulatlons allow. O. D. Grinder 4% OR 5 ROOM apartment or MANCHESTER — $16,000, Cape Rd., Bolton. Bids will be opened sleeves. many Items! Easy to stamp-on has other interest. Must be sold Primo Amadeo; north of 63 Irv- FLEASANT furnished rooni, near house, middle-age couple. Sept. 1 with impressive living room, 1 at 4:00 P.M., August 34, 1963. *1195 *1195 No. 8383 with Patt-O-Rama is with a hot iron; no embroidery ROOFINQ—Specializing repairing at drastically reduced price. MI ing St.; Res. Zone B. Variance is Borematic TURRET UTHE OPERATORS or Oct. 1. MI 9-9684. roole of on Kinds, new roofs gut bath, gentleman Parking. 54 bedrooms, kitchen, expansion for In sixes 4, 8, 8, 10, 12 years. Size 6, necessary. 9-8088 before II a.m. requested to divide portions o f two Monarch— Faye Auto Lathe High Streeti 2 bedrooms up. C u MVs. Lord *Oulx^iBoy*doS it-• ? best! jumper, 2% yards of j.35-incb7 Pattern No. 2770-H' has color ter work, chimneys cleaned re 6 paired Aluminum siding 10 MANCHESTER— Successful snack lota into one lot which will have Machinist—Most be aMe to set 528-6687, Ml 9-5306, TR 5-8811. .Mouse, ehort sleeve, 1 yards. transfer for 15 motifs; directions less frontage and area than regu MUST BE EXPERIENCED ATTRACTIVE sleeping rtmm, gen Business Property For Sale 70 Barrows A Wallace, 55 E. Center NOTICE m i u m n - m To- Order, send 35c in coins to years’ experience. Free estimates. bar and restaurant, s6ats 100. np and operate from priata be tleman. Central, private entrance, for use. ' lations allow. MANCHESTER — ToUand Tpke.. St., Manchester. II Aue Burnett, The Manchester Eve- To order, send 35c in coins to: CsU Bowley, MI 8-5861. U SJNtt. Busy street. Ample parking. New aa all around nsoohlnkat with near bus st
, shower. Inquire 195 INVITATION TO BID modern equipment. Pleasant Douglas Motor Sales; 333 Main job shop trolalag, moot have 10 acres, industrial acne. 40,000 4-D oor SUtiea Wagoo. Radio and haatar, power atoariog.'au- Herald, USO AVE. OF Anne Cabot, Manchester Evening St.; Bua Zone m . Extension of NEW m a n a g e m e n t OPPERS ZiHUca St. HOLUSTER ST. — Beauty of a The Boltoa Board' o t Bducatka tomatto traawnlariiwi aad many, many other Valiant SKtraa- Radio-TV Repair Servicca 18 decor. Family type. Annual gross toola read blue priata Some aquara loot qainklered buUding, HAS, NEW T08W 86, N. Herald. 1180 AVE ., OF AMEKI- permission is requested to have colonial.. -standard .9 rooms with InvlteB bids for aupplyirt milk to C. J. MORRISON Got Um man adm assda the aeonoaay of * VaUaat tq a S-poa- $100,000. Air condlUoned. CaU oupeivlshijf eaperteaee oeeeo FURirtSHB® rooms, complota loading''platform, parking. OAS, NEW YORK jM, N.Y. used car Ucenss and sign at above /' m a n y COMPANY KNEPITS $65,000. Jack Felnberg,' Broker, baths and garaga. AND, .this the.,BoIton .Elemeotary fldiool. for seugor wagon. Vor Ist-clase mailing add 10c for OONNIE9 TV and Radio gervico, Henson o tt Hartford, BrtUcer, sorjr. light houaakaaping (acUitieB. Can- the 1062-63 school year. Bpfclflca- For. Ist-class mailing add 10c location. traUy located- Aba. Dorsey, 14 249-7539, house has aluminum siding, fire puir m m unK. w m u it aach pattern. Print Name, Ad- (or each pattern. Print Name, Ad available all hours. Satisfaction 342-6056. place, lot with plenty of trees, tibns may be obtatiibd at the office guaranteed. Cal] MI 9-1316. A1I persons interested may at AH above openings are permo- Arch St., ManchMter. WE GIVE GBCEN STAMPS $ 1 3 ^ ^ FULL PRICE Arses. with Zone, Style No. and dress wdth Zone and Pattern Num FOR SALE — Growing delivery tend this hearing. TAVEUIN for aale or loose. Excel AND a very realistic price. Own- of Philip C. Uguorl, Supt. of Mxe. ber. nent full Mo m ' p^ttoat wbldi era moving, must sell Let's look Schools, Notch Rd.. Bolton. Bids . iW CENTER OTBEET—TEL. Ml 0-911S TV.SBiRVICE—All makes. Honest biisineiM, professional Clientele. Zdning Board of Appeals permit exoelleai eoralags. Ap WItCO MACHINE TOOL . FOR RBINT-Front room cantral- lent busineaa location. Presa'nt ' Bend fiOc now for your copy of Send 50c for the new, Big-SIze Economical High quality porta DeUvery vehicle included. Priced Roger B. Bagley, 00 jjrioea^,^^a^lng. iO Bteoh It H over. If. J. CrocktU, ftooltor, will be spanad at 4 ;0 i PJL. A m- S«r patter* ,BMgaxine BoMc Fash- ply to Employ meat Offlea IIS M M I 9 I . ■ M t M t i M A '82 Album filled i with lovely de Ougroniiteed 90 dilays.* FamoiB~ for low for quick sale to enterprising Chairman Sooth Street, Wert ROUTE 6 and 44A—BOLTON. CONN. tML.Bke Foil and'YVintar ’63 isM* signs, a needlework etitota aeotioa HartCsnl^. aomtes ce since 1931.981. Pbaa#Pboot Ml young man. CaU MI $-8375. Leave , Daniel L. Hair, OaoBsettsat. 'li tmMM, htfoiMatlvB and fTM pottama. »-4n r. fMtartoo’a^ U8 tkoUr Bt name oinrphaiM. ■ ' . Bsqteteqr i ,\ ' 'I fiJ.
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