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(OUiotfled Adrortlstag oa Pmgo IS) VOL. LXXlX, m 275 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1960 PRICE n V F PUot’s Wife Dia -Establishing State N ews Plans Plea Senegalese Nation Roundup T o N ik ita Missing Aircraft! Dakar, Senegal, Aug. 22 confidence in X Dia. ' R*n.Representatives Proves to Be Model Moscow, Aug. 22 (A’)— Bar­ — Mamadou Dia, who pro­ of all religious communities—Ro- bara Powers decided today to claimed his West African inan Catholic, kfoslem and Prot­ estant — issued statements back­ Woodbury, Aug.. 22 (/In­ appeal directly to' Premier state of Senegal independent state Police searched through fif the Mali Federation, today ing the Senegalese Premier. He Nikita S. Khrushchev for also had the support of the bulk the night in dense woods after clemency for • her husband, was busy setting up the ma­ of the 7,000-man police force and a couple reported that a. plane convicb^ U2 Pilot Francis chinery needed to run his in­ army, most of whom are Senega­ might , have crashed. The lese. Gary Powers. ''' fant nation. craft, turned out today, to have His rival, Sudanese Prefnier The Senegal Assembly met "Sho had decided It would take been a model plane. • Dag PoKcy too long to awWt the outcome^ of Modibo Keita, who had been kept briefly today, ratified Dla's decla­ under guard by Senegalese sol­ ration of independence from the state Police said. Robeft E. her appeal to President Leonid Baker of ‘Washington Rd., .Wood­ Breahnev;” ' said Attorney Frank diers since Dia split the Federa­ federation and constituted lUc.If a tion of Senegal and Sudan Satur­ national assembly rather than a bury, called them this rooming af­ W. Rogers of Roanoke, Va. ter hearing of the search. G ets Vote The 25-year-old brunette wife day, last night was -allowed to stale legislature. of the- young American 'flier sen­ board a .train for Bamako, the Although Dakar was completely Baker said he had lost control of tenced , to 10 years’ detention for Sudanese capital. calm, there were reports Dia s a radio-controlled model plane in OspionAge against the Soviet Senegal and the neighboring forces had arrested some 30 Sene­ Middlebury yesterday while fly­ Of Council Union earlier had told reporteni FYench' Sudan formed the Mali galese in the* city who supported ing It near Lake. Quaasabaug. The Federation in January 1959. It craft had a four-foot wing span. she would await the outcome of Keita and his idea of a strong.cen- ^opoliJville, The Congo, this formal 'appeal before' trying won independence from France tral Mall governihent with himself The model craft fit the descrip­ Aug. 22 (f f )— ^The Congol^ . . to see Khrushchev. last June but remained in the at the head. tion of the single-engine plane Mr. The Soviet Premier is vacatTllh- French community. Keita’s train meanwhile crossed and Mrs. Jose^ Depelak of Tuttle government today 'withdrew Ing in.Yalta on the Black Sea, It was not. known immediately the border into Sudan without 'in- Rd., Woodbijry, reported they saw the demands it has been try­ and just how she intended to go whether Keita would, go ahead in apparent trouble. They told po? with the reorg'anlzation of his cident. Reports from Vamako, the ing to impose on , the U n it ^ about aeeing him was in doubt. Sudanese capital, said it too was lice they feared the craft might It is known that the t>ilot’a home stafk or whether he w'ouid have crashefL^ Nations Congo operation.' try to launch a move to rebuild calm. . In a sharp re'versal of its pre­ father, Oliver W. Powers, also in- Kerta’s dismiasai of Dia. from , tends to press ahead with efforts the federation. , vious position, the government an­ .Dia was busy creating new min­ his job as vice premier of the McCarthy to Speak nounced it “ sees ho reason to proas to M Khrushchev, but his at- Mali Federation last Friday t ^ p t did not appear to be coor­ isters, a customs service and a Hartford, Aug. 22 (.Pj-rSen. Eu­ it,s demand.^” in view of tho latest dinated with that of his daughter- treasuri'. for Senegal. Hosalso ask­ touched off the split. Keita, pre­ gene, J. McCarthy (D-Minni, 43, Security Council meeting on Hi# in-law. Tbey also were reported ed foreign governments for rec­ mier ■ of Mali, was trying to has befn chosen to touch off the CongB. to have disagreed on the wording ognition of Senegal as an inde­ strengthen his hold on the gov- Connecticut campaign of the Ken- The-Security Council, lit effect, of an i^peal. pendent nation. nedy-Johnson ticket. • reaffirmed the policy pursued by (Continued on Pag Seven) There was no indication of the Municipal councilors through- The young mldvvestemer ■will the U.N. Becretaiy General / points in dispute, but lawyers who speak; Simday at the Westport Dag Hammaskj(dd. Haihmar* accompanied the famUy to Mos­ Democratic Jamboree, State party skjold 'has been under fire by the cow for Powers’, espionage trial leaders -announced yesterday. Congolese who accused him of McCarthy supported Adlal Ste­ last week said the flier’s wife and “blackmail, treason and plotting.” his. parents had not beep able to venson in his unsuccessful bid for Democrats Praise the presidential nomination at the Today, in a statement which agree on the wording' of the mercy I stunned neutrals-in the Congolese petition they had planned to sub-1 recent Democratic National Con­ vention. capital, a Congolese government mit to Brezhnev today. | spokesman tola newsmen: The lawyers said there was ^ “The government Is satisfied possibility two petitions would bey on Brothers Drown that Belgian troops will bo with­ submitted — one from Baurbara. Waterbury. Aug. 22 (A>)-^Two drawn. The government considers and one from the parents, Mr. and teenage brothers drowned Satur­ that the atmosphere is good.” Mrs. Oliver W. Powers of Pound, Des Moines, Aug. 22 {ff’)<*/take positive action beginning next January to raise farm in­ day in Bellevue Lake when they Among the demands made by Va. , • ^ ' Midwest Democrats hailed to­ waded into deep water while fish­ come to full parity and to pre­ Prcrftler Patrice Lumumba were The American , polit was sen­ day a bold, pledge of their presi­ ing. withdrawal of all White United tenced Friday to 3 years ih prison serve the family type farm as a The victims were Harold' and dential nominee John F. Kennedy wa.v of life. Nations troops from The Congo, a and 7 more of additional confine­ Claude Byars; 15 and 12, respec­ supply of planes by tho U N . tb ment, presumably In a labor camp. to raise farm prices and. Incomes "I pledge 'every effort of mind tively. They were the sons of Mr; ana to cure the nation’s farm sur­ 'and heart to do it,” he said. transport Congolese sbldlera to, and- Mrs. Albert Byars of Water­ deal with political dissension in the (CflBttaned on Page Two) plus headache. Kennedy did not translate his bury. Burnt sign, scorched brush around It, stood erect today in area near Forest Hill, CDallf., In wake of.* The MasMichusetts senator made fau'm income _ promise to dollars They and an older brother, A l­ Sierra mountain fo'rea^ fire which swept through some 15,000 acres of land' near the northern Cal- Interior and the' appointment of this promise — which he said was and cents. Bui party farm leaders bert Jr., were fishing from the "Ifomia community. Sign had carried a warning to people to take care with fire in the woods. An African-Asian committee to the strongest ever given farmers said this could mean at least a 25 bank, police said. Harold and Blaze started Saturday in canyon of Middle Pork of the American River. Other fires today advise Hammarskjold. Party Favors by-any party in history — before per cent increase, or more than Claude walked out ,into the water threatened other Sierra areas including resorts near Lake Tahoe. (A P Photofax). Lumumba had threatened that a cheering farm rally yesterday three -billion dollars, in farmers’ and'went under suddenly when ------^ ' ------unless the Security Ckmncil bowed attended by farmers and party annual Income. i, the bottom went down sharply. td his demands he would appeal St. Onge for leaders from the country’s agri­ In a further move to swing Albert, not knovring how to for aid to another power. It b— cultural heeuriland. midland farmers to his cause, he swim, could not reach them. He State Gunman been made more or leea clear that f Kennedy was backed up by Sen. promised to name a midwestem- ran a quarter of a mile for a life­ Sierra Forest Fires_ _ the other power would be the So- Bowles’ Post Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas, his er with a farm background, as,his guard at LeJeewoed Park. — -,?y.hlchjj|4jb^ galn- running- mate. The political team- eecTOtery o f agriculloiej^rv Disarms Pblice• i THg mora groundT T W ly in this made its first public appearance K«m edy did not spSlTout in Re­ Fire-Disrupts Parade troubled African nation. L Middletown,-Aug. 22 UP) — Judge of the campaign. , : tail the farm program he' would The government’s potion wew 'William St. Onge of Putnam is ex­ (He went all out-to, impress upon set up, explaining this would be New London,. Aug. 22 "(AVvlt Caught Later Melt Power Lines communicated' to newsmen by turned out to be a busman’s holi­ pected to be. chosen tonight to atep the traditionally .Republican farm done as the cairCpalgn progressed. Serge IJdichel, a leftwing expatri­ day for some of the 7,090 firemen ate Frenchman-of Russian origin into ChesterBowles’ shoes as states that he cohsidereef declin­ But he did say it would be ac­ attending , the Annual convention of Coventry. R. 1., Aug. 22 (JP) — ing farm incomes and what he complished through A positive pol­ A Connecticut gunman who recent­ Reno, NeV„ Aug. 22 — Sierra«,est service officials said they hoped who has been acting as Lumum­ Democratic candidate for Con­ the State Firemen’s As-sn. yester­ forest fires blacked out the Reno to save the town ba’s,.chief press aide. called Republican disinterest in icy' of management of farm sup­ day. ' , , . ly completed a manslaughter gress man from Connecticut’s Sec­ farmers to be about' the biggest plies that would emphasize better parole today dUarmed two Cov­ and Lake Tahoe areas last night What happens when a whole Michel’s' statement followed a A 12-family house at 32 Hill St. and exploded . over 55,000 acres region is suddenly without elec­ 3-hour meeting of Lumumba and ond District. domestic issue of the presidential' diets for the low Income at home burst into flame during; the associa­ entry, Rhode Island policemen t6day„^__^hxeat6iwtt*- Califoniia tricity? . the silver-haired .Soviet Ambassa­ The 1# Second District Members campaign. and more American food for the tion’s '4-hour parade.’ while boasting “ I’m John Dllllnger of the Democratic State Central He saifl the GOP has brought undernourished abroad. II” and then fled in their cruiser mountain vacation resorts escaped Hundreds of tourists were dor-in the Congo, M. D. Yakpvlev. stranded because gasoline pumps Committee meet here tonight to near disaster tp the nation's farm-' He said sterner farm produc­ (Oontinned on Page Three) after firing several shots from the flames., Last night The U.N, Security pick a successor to Bowles, who ers. tion and marketing, controls than their police revolver.^. A fire at Donner Uake, spread weren’t working . . ., Enterprising Council overwhelmingly endorsed resigned his renomination to cam- from 7,000 acres Sionday to a total bperators fitted their pumps with K enney and Johnson brought -presently used might.jie-required. The ex-con-vlct,: identified ax Dag -Hammarskjold’s direction of p a l^ -fp r Sen; John F. Kermedy.' ■pf 24,700 acre^ today. It rhoved 17 powers mowers, ancient hand with them a big array of national This met .with approval of most of John Martin Hewitt of Central Bowles, winding up his first term, miles in 24 hours to within five pumps and diesel generators to do (Continned on Page Seven) Democratic leaders to help assure the farmers who earlier In the ral­ Village Conn., was surrounded later said lie felt his activities for Ken­ Dagjs N orm al miles of the' Nevada border, [a a land-office business . , . Some 300 farm voters that the party would ly had told a party panel they \)y scores of state and local police nedy wUIjiDt permit him sufficient not go b8u;k on its commitments California forest service spokes­ cars were trapped i’n a pigeon-hole were willing to accept more rigid after the cruiser was found, its time to campaign for Congress. He man saidt garage in Reno because the ele­ — an Act they charged to the Re­ re.*itrictions -to gain better i n ­ After Flight rear wheels over a roadside wall. said he wanted to be free to accept publican administration. A fire storm to the south in the vator couldn't operate • . . Bur­ comes. Two troopers seized him.' They a federal' post if Kennedy should be These included Sens. Hubert H. Forest H ill' Divide area of . Cali­ glar alarmx didn’t work . . . Nevada A move to stronger controls 'said they found him crouching be­ elected president. Humphrey of Minnesota, Stuar^ would change the.direction of Ei­ fornia raged over 30,000 and sheriffs and highway patrol cars Bulletins Around Earth hind a atone .wall with the two po­ .couldn’t communicate with head­ Bowles, former ambassador to Symington of Missouri, Estes senhower adrninistration farm forced evacuation of several moun­ from the A P Wires India and Kennedy’s foreign policy lice guns at this fingertips. quarters ... . Restaurants served Kefauver of Tenneasee and Henry policies designed to get the gov- Coventry patrolmen Lucids Dan­ tain hamlets. It burned all eight . adviser, has been mentioned as a M. Jackson of Washington. .Jack- einmenl out of the business of Moscow, Aug. 22 (.fl^ — The two homes in Bath, two miles east of cold meals by candlelight., possible* secretary of state under son is Democratic national chair­ Soviet space dogs are reported ielson and Richard Bertholdt said ■•Marilyn Mondoe’a new picture controling farm production and they had seen Hewitt’s car pro­ Forest Hills Saturday and about EQUAL ’!nME BILL PASSIBD Kennedy. man. prices. frisky, with their heart and blood a dozen' in nearby Michigan Bluff “ Let’s Make Lovetticouldn’t malce St. Onge, city court and probate pressure normal, after their ceeding erratically in early morn- its world premiere in Reno . . . A “ WSahlngton; A u g n t t WV— Backing up his party’s ' plat­ and the- BAker Ranch comniunlty. Congress sent to Pniddent Elsen­ Judge in Putnam, was form, Kennedy said that he woiiio (Continued on Page Four) pioneer flight around the earth 18 Fire fighters were called in heavyweight Aght between Tommy campaign manager In 19S8. He is times within 24 hours. (Oontlnaed on Page Seven)' (hurricame) Jackaon of Long hower today legislation dear- from Montana, Washington, Ore­ Ing the way for toi^’^tslon and 45. The dogs — Belka ( squirrel) and gon and Idaho to assist the 1,650 Island, N'Y., an(J Howard King of campaign manager in 1958-. He Is Strelka (arrow) — landed safely; Reno had to be canceled . . . Water radio debates ' between -the Bo- men gt the Forest Hill and ^the publlcan and Demooratlo jnesl- The meeting 'will ha've two other in a special container catapulted, 950 at Donner Lake fires. liad to be rationed because elec­ names to consider. They are -from their space ship when It bsd tric water.pumps were out. dentlal candidates. The Hoosn A third Sierra blaze—this one passed by voice vote A Nil, al­ Mayor Leo Flaherty of Bockvliie Rivals End Weekend “ come down to a low. height," News Tidbits north in Nevada ' County, Calif.— The. gambling' casinos’ did a ahd Ernest L. Johnson, Pemocratlc; Pfavda said. ready approvfed-by the Senate, exploded last night from, 1,600 booming business '' as usual. The to, suspend for the oorrent cam- - town chairman of North Stoning-' -T h e Soviet Gommun'ist Party -Culled from A P Wires acres to 7,000 acres and forced major clubs turned on emergency ton. Neither man Is given a Strong newspkper said the 4%-ton space paigh any obligation by KropA* . evacuation of North San Juan, a castors to . give equal time to chance. ' ' ship, which carried a cargo of mice, community of 300 persona. But for- (Continued on Page Seven) Johnsmi, 38,' president of a lo- flies and plants, made a smooth candidates of minor and spita- Premier Souvanna Phouma of ter parties. landing "undamaged, and whole” Laotian coup d’etat government (Oeattnacd on Page Fear) in a meadow of a collective farm Washington, Aug. 22 (P)—Two-^pass the program he- has ad- says he is etUi negotiating with CUBAN PRIEST WOUNDED somewhere in the Soviet Union holdout in south who has threat­ chamber action was slated at the vocated. Benson told a television on Saturday. Presumably the land­ Havana, Aug. 22 (JPW—A Bo- ■ ened to retake Vientiane.. .United man Catholic prleet was womsd- cleanup session of Gongp-ess today panel he is'convinced that Rl))ub- ing was made- with the, aid- of dAS May Brand Cuba States could save billions of dol­ M today by police in a Ha'vaan Deadlock End with both prMidential contenders llcan.s.'under Nixon, will “move in parachutes, but Pravada gave no the ^direction of greater freedom lars in long run through contthued suburb and six Catholic youths on hand,after a weekend that saw s ta lls . The ship had been launch­ nuclear weapons development, Dr. were beaten and detained In (for farmers) and leas government ed Fl'iday. Seen Imminent political ’■ activity in many quar­ regulation and control and regi­ Edward Teller,' scientist, says in Trojan Horse for Reds Las ‘Villas Provincer OsthoUc ters. mentation." One Soviet scientist, Prof. D. V. radio-TV totervlew. sources reported. The out­ - Back from a trip to the midwest The deihocratic -farm .conference Martynov, said that the aAtellite ' System of sucking air through <• y . ' break of 'violence came ns the in quest of farm belt support were- was downgraded by Republic Na­ used in the test “could carry both small slots in airplane wings may first national OathoUo Yonth In School Aid Sens. J(^n F. Kennedy, the Dem­ a man and large variety of sclpntl- San Jose, Costa RicA, Aug. 22#right condemnation of Castro, and tional Chairman Thruston B. Mor­ greatly Increase distance planes no such move is ghticipated. Congress opened in Havana ocratic presidential liorihee, and fle instruments.*.’ Other scientists (/P)—The Western Hemisphere for­ without incident. Antl-OstfaoBe ton who termted it “ a. transparent can travel. Air Force says... 3 u t diplomatic observers are Washington, Aug. 22 (ilP) A Lyndon' B. Johnson, his running hailed the recovery of the ship as Negro is chosen for first time to eign ministers’ mrotlng entered a demonstratiens by young Cu­ mate. ' political *ginamick.’^ - predicting a»strongly worded reso- house Rules Committee deadlock "Sen. Kennedy is no. friend of another big step toward sending a carry United States flag in Olym­ new, critical phase today in which ban revointlonarles had been - on a school aid blit may be tooken Vice President Richard M. Nixon, man ipto ^spaCe. <* lutlbh condemning'So'viet attempts feared: Sources at the eongrosa the American farmer,” the Ken­ pic Games’ inaugural parade on Cuba may be. pointed out as a to Interoene in the hemisphere’s this week, clearing the way for ac­ the Republican candidate, issued The Journey covered 700,009 kilo­ Thursday In Rome.. .Detroit’s sdd Father Marcil Bjadoya, fid, his thoughts in depth- on Commu­ tucky senator said in a Statement;, Trojan horse for' Communism in affairs. Cuba 'Coul4 be indicted-^ a Spanish national, waa shat In tion later on medical aid and mini- “ His voting record shows he has meters (434,700 miles) in an orbit second annual Jazz festival Is hail­ inum wage-legislation. ■ [ nism and stayed in town oyer th^ 198.8 mll(M above the earth. The the Americas. • . either directly or indirectIy-*-as a the leg when he tried to pro­ flipped and ■ flopped on the issue ed as succese both for quality of Fidel Castro has already served I f the stalemate continues, Demo­ weekend for meetings with stra­ Russians said the landings were nation which has direct links with tect several yoaths sought hy and is without a basic philosophy performance and crowd behavior. notice Cuba will reject any such cratic Congrressional leAders are tegists and campaign workers. made within seven miles of the Sen Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas, So'viet CJommunlsra. Cuban authorities. ' His. running mate, Heiiry Cabot of sympathy for the farmer.” charge and will bltterl,y, attack the CJuban Foreign Minister Raul toying with the idea of adjourning target spot. in quick stop in Cincinnati for Lodge, remained on duty as am.-, A public poiitieal reconciliation Unltod plates. A Cuban walkout Roa already has anticipated such a the. post-convention session of Strelka and Belka leaped from campaign speech, says Republican ALGERIA VOTE ASKBD bassador to the United Nations, a between Former Pnesldent Harry their cabin after its hatch was fronv^the conference being, held by charge. He told the ministers last Tunis, Aug. 22 Uti — The A l­ Congress and blaming Republicans S. Truman and Kennedy took place Party “ forgets the people” after post he leaves Bept. 2 to enter opened and “ barked Joyously and the 'Organization of A/herican week that the Castro government gerian rebel goveniment In exBa for the lack of results. Republicans at Independence, Mo.', Saturday. It election day. . .Current drop in the p’olitlcai cainpaigpi. fawned on the people,” Pravda States (O A8) is possible. ' is following its own Independent today called for a itifni'sndtim and Southern Democrats on the was there that the 76-year old Tru­ baby crop, is attributed to early rules committee have combined to Aftey a week of marking time said. The dogs in a few hours ate The foreign ministers turned to line and IS not a satellite of any­ under the supervision and eus* for' lack of a working majority, man had questioned Kennedy’s marriage and yoilnger motherhood block school aid and some other a good meal, with a preference for discussing Communist . infiltration body. > ' trol of the United Natlann to the House faced a bill m permit maturity and expcrinece prior, to In 1950s.. .Aircraft.;.stioTv some A graver charge against Cuba— bills. nut. paste over sausage, the paper of after signing a decide the future of Algfrih. A ' Radio-'IV debates - between major the Democratic convention. strength as stock market moves at least hi Latin American eyes— On the other hand Republicans reported. resolution condemning , the dicta­ communique Issued after a-oon- party presidential candidates. The After a 35-minutS private meet­ generally higher in moderately ac­ torial regime of Generalissimo Ra­ may be that It has become a dic­ slon of Bebel P n isler .-Forhafi •ay that the Democrats, 'with, their Senate continued debate on medi­ Their companions on the epic tive trading early today. tatorship where human rights 'heavy majorities in' both houses. ing af.the, Trunlan library, Tru­ flight were reportedly equally fael L. Trujillo in thb Dominican Abhos* oablaet attoeke*: t y ssi - cal care for the aged. man said “We have accomplished Prosecutor says State may wind which the revolution pledged to Are. responsible for whst is or is lively on returning, the mice nib­ Republic. The United States joined dent Charles De Ganll^s pEhr Accusing Republicans of xlisin- enough to wl.n the war.” Kennedy up ito cose by Wednesday lh>lnch- protect are being violated. of seH-detorminatlaa l(to.''tlw - not done. bling on biscuits, tJie filet “ keep­ with other members of the OAS terest in farmers, Kennedy said he told newsmen he was delighted Tregbff murdSr re-trlal in Los Ope of the first things the for­ Separate school bills have past­ ing flying arou’fl^ U ie flasks” in yesterday in approving diplomatic French North A^lijtBA .would lilie positive action to raise that Truman would 'support him Angeles.., Car racing enthusiasts and economic restrictions against eign ministers are expected to dis­ as “empty Of DembumBt ed the Senate and the Hopse but farm income to full parity and pre­ in the campaign, which yiey traveled. in San Diego, Calif., riot because cuss will be the report of a five- tent" and designed to “ One of the plants that was on the Tnijlllo'^regime until It makes can’t get to a compromise commit­ serve the famlly-ttype farin. • Truman said he had agreed to city fails to provide them with nation Interamerican Peace Oom- Ize Algeria by fores.** tee : without rules committee Ap- ”'I pledge every effort of mind board the ship continued to blos­ democratic reforms. mittee on its studies of tensions in take part and work wherever drag strip.. .Weekly “Dick CHsrk The Dominican delegation provAl. The committee bAs refused and heart to do it," the Massachu­ som,” the Soviet news agency Show” is being dropped I v Ameri­ the Caribbean. )N lX O N Kennedy wants him. The only firm walked out of the conference Sat­ ' cleArAiice by a 7-5 vote, with four setts Senator told a rally of farm­ Tass reported. can Broadcasting Co.'s TV net­ This report says tensions haye Wi ;0 Ate.so far, he said, is a Labor Day urday in protest against the reso­ Republieens and three Southern ers from 13 states at Des Moines, speech at Marlon. Ind. TV cameras inside the epace work Sept. 10. been “ considerably intensified u a Vloo lution, which .it termed -"Illegal, -Deipocrats providing the opposi­ Iowa. . Truman had repected Kennedy capsule reebrded the actions of Grandson of late President result of the growing interest of en will tion and five Democrats favoring “For nearly eight years farmers as a man too young and inexperi­ the dogs during the flight. As­ FtAnklln D. RoosAvelt and banker’s and coercive.’' the Soviet Union . . . in inter­ pnign frip tol thebUl. have been on the outside looking enced and refused to attend the tronomer Nikolai Barbashenv eald daugfabitor are married Saturday The hemispheric foreign minis­ vening more actively . . * in inter- dor spoerii Two of the seven who opposed in. They have been seated at the convention in Los Angeles. they showed the phenomenon of In. De W itt CJommunlty Church, ters are-expected to proceed more American matters.” and Atlanta. A eleerAncA ere Reps., Jemos W. second table eating bread and thin Asked why he now thought weightlessness in spaeo caused no S^aciue, N. Y. . . . Former.New cautiously in at]tackiAg,,Xommun- *(1 ) 0 report’s conclusions also re­ .TOmbl* (Q-Arit) And B. 'Cerroll gravy,” Johpson told the gather­ Kennedy is ready, Truman grave disturbance of physical York Governor AVerill Harriman 1st penetration and particularly fer to groups which “under the in­ Reece (R-Tanh). Among other ing. , - the convenUoh had function. will travel to Africa with apeclal the growing frlehdehlp between fluence of extra-continental powars things,-they, ere opposed to en enti Agricultwre Secretary Benson, date, that is he gpl Pravda gave this account of the visa, thanka to Congolese offidal Cuba and the Soviet Union. (Jae* maintain that economic progron ■egregetlon provision written into targvt of attacks from both Dem­ him, .and that la all TV record of the flight: in New Y o rk ... Brush fire races in­ tro hM many Latln-American fol­ can only be attained through Ira: the house bill but not included in ocrats and Republicans, described On the Southern front. Sens. “ A t the moment of the start to outskirts of Horseshoe Bend, lowers; ^Dominican ' strongman plantation of ,.-. . a dictatorship.” the senete version. himself as “ more or lesA a scape­ Harry, P. Byrd (D-Vo) and Strom the dogs looked with alarm and Idahol eniall aoutbwastern com­ TruJlUo hap few. Wary of etirring A U.8. msmoraadum.^oonta' H m pnsrlAien would t « r fed- goat for farm ills. Thurmond (D-SC) continue to bswlldannent to tho bottom af munity, last night, is kept from up poUblul paaalona in their to ths roport eluais(t*

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The machine pro­ Bowl on Rt. 6 over the week­ be a good speller,” say Mr. and a total of $172 in bonds when they lisch' about three years ago. ’The take care of about 70 African girl selves, If you happen to ksk them. « 10 7 6 3 •ompaniea stood by wHh their slonar.’V work in Rast Africa. ceeded to squirt out a cupful of end, broke into about 16 dis­ Mrs Cyrus Feldman, parental of failed to appear In Rockville City recording was made under the per­ "I shall never return to Amer­ boarders from 11 to 18 years old, They occasionally maka an un­ WEST EAST M B equipment. There were 200 pieces soda into a paper cup. JOHN sonal supervision o f the cbmposcr, D K Q 18S2' pensing machines and ’stole $2S5 national spelling champion Henry Ooprt this morning. ica unless God calls me back, and from all parts of the C 4 2 4|kQJ*8 Four flbemen were overcome by pastime of. reading Is the Feld­ INSTALLATION witt o f Bollerose, N. Y. ified teaching staff, mostly A f­ was an unlucky opening lead; other, and then another, drop­ an-attempt to break into the safe. the following cases: Dennis R. tar ha'»» bom fruit. F of the past around, I'm aure we will get more brary. SOUTH smoke and heat, but were not In­ A clean-up man who went into man cure of complaints from par­ Roon'ey, -18, gf 149 Spruce St., fined mu.aician.a from thoae town*, but Stricken by polio when only 3 ricans. West would have been better off a 10 7 6 3 jured aerioualy. They were Lt. Jo­ ped down and waa filled. ents. educators and employer* Humth or so 1 have been trying to It Is available In both mono­ Until they are 16 the girls get ”I guess we drank about 10 the bowling alley at about 7:30 $15 for operating a motor vehicle lay the groundwork for a group it wilt remain a Mancheater or­ phonic and stereophonic pressingsi. years old, she is confined perma­ If he had led the deiice of spades ¥ K 10 9 3 . seph Sheehan, Walter Nott, Ehirico about the poor spelling ability of nently to a wheel chair. .But des­ a geneVal education, but for the cokes apiece,” one of the boys a.m. Sunday was not too surprised with Improper mufflers; Edward R. muffiI rs who might be interested in play­ chestra. so you have your choice. It .com­ instead of the king. ¥ 10 9 Rocchettl- and Jamea Donahue. to find the smashed vending ma­ today’s young people. , . t Langlois Jr., 21, Hazatdville, fined ,We expect to ‘meet in the band, pite her handicap. Miss Blewitt following two' years they are East ma4e an equally unlucky « A K 3 The building was damagad reported by telephone to The The Feldman’s are well (quali­ ALX ing serioua music- together. After prises only two discs, so the co'St Is taught domestic science by Mrs. Herald after the incident. chines, as thievery from such ma­ $15 for making loud and unneces­ all, there was no organization with room at'the High School. Arthur not excessive. didn’t think twice when she re­ play at the first trick by dropping North Ei^ S ^ h WMt heavily. Deputy Fire Chief Stanley chine* ih business establishments fied to offer advice. The two eldest ‘ ■4 ■n'i'-s'’ MAKES And there wasn’t even a bub­ , sary noise with a. motor vehicle; Illing, school superintendent, la ceived a letter last October from Ludwig, 70. who Is a qualified his four of spades. I ¥ T*» I ¥ 2 4 Tanaey put the loan at $8,000. of their five children have been w which Interealed musical ama- ble In his voice. along Rt. 6 has become common­ i'-.i Angelo J. Mally, 29, Hartford, enthusiastic about the organiza PBKSTO ASRAI family friends, the Rev, and Mrs. nurse and domestic (fclence te’ach- “What’s wrong about playing 3 ¥ Pm 3 NT An Because of the heat and humidity, contestants for four successive b • .S’ ‘ ttura can play, once they have er. place. He ,was considerably fined $15 for failure to drive in an lion and hia promised to urge the l-'lshhouse Punch—Claflln John Twyler Ludwig, urging her th* four o f spades?” you may Opening lead — 4 K a t . least 14 manchera and by­ years In the annual nat^nal spell­ left high school. Throughout their schooling the astounded at the hole in the roof established lane; WllUam Dedam, Board of Kducation to approve Vienna Orch.,— Adler to Join them. They run a mission wemder. East asked the same standers collapsed during the par­ came os State’s Atty^ Abraham S. cut by the gang In forcing entry ing bee in Washington, D. C. Now we idtail have such a group 2p, fined $10 for intoxication; Dud-^ the use of school facilities for this O il 107 school for African girls at Ru- pupils are given religious Instruc­ question at the end of the Jinnd. ade and were treated at Lawrence 'Ullman said he was prepar^g dis­ • Joan! 16, was the Southern Ap-- Nearly 35 players have signified tion by Miss Blewitt. Into the building. ley G. Mears, 29, of 33 Spring St., community pr^^jecl. ; Rehearsal? .Uablc to produce a hangover. araks. in ilndulatlng, dusty bush He pointed out that he didn’t want with the eight of spades. West Is Memorial Hospital. barment proceedings against the State Troopers Thomas McDon­ palachian Region representative their ‘ interest airekd.v, and X...RJ?- country some miles nprlh of Nai­ Her wheel chair is no longer a .to encourage a spade continuation To make matters worse for local lawyer. 'Ullman s^ d a present- ald ■ and ‘ Herbert N()rman and to Washington Jn 1957 .and came in Henry Feldman, national spelling bee champion, is shown sec­ A .nolle was entered in the case witr be OB MondayCev’efrtnga, and then In position to run the rest of of Richard A. Rackowski, 18, of ■peel a few more wilt join up when transport problem, despite the by playing the nine at the first police and firemen, a prankster nient accusing Wlnnlck of profes­ South Windsor Constable'Charles 27th in the finals. Henry, only 10 ond from right with his sister and brothers, Banjy, 8, Alice, 10, are expected to fiegm^he Monday robi. the spades, putting South down 55 School. He was charged with they return from their .sunimer..ac- "The Ludwigs had been asking rough tracks which ^ink the trick. turned in a false alarm. “Senne sional misconduct wbuld be filed Jurgelas are investigating the and Robbie, 7. ■ ■- after Labdr Day. ^ two. at the time, waa third behind Joan failure to grant one half o f the SEAT COVERS tivltiei. There will always be va­ me to come to Kenya for the laist school’s 21 separate buildings. Blocked suit Dail.V Question joke,” a fire official .grumbled. In Superior Court this week. break. in the preliminary bee in Oak cancies, of course, since a sym­ You'll hear more, about the or D o g s Normal highway. cl)estra after that date. Aftjer all, 20 years, but this -time I knew I About 10 of the girls hoist Mis.s East got the answer to his ques­ Partner opens with one ■ heart, The charges against Wlnnlck, Jurgelas said it seems likely Ridge. never, gets less than 100 in spell­ seeking the relationships of words phonic organization -can easily miist go," she says. "I had no Blewitt’s chair shoulder high and tion very quickly. At the second an’d the'next player passes. You Pigeon Doping Hit who is aliK) ‘Democratic Majority that a gang of four or more indi­ The next three years Henry was from language to language. To-; The. court suspended judgment In handle 100 players. But an or- I can't tell you very much when ing- . It ha* yet to have it* fir*t re After Flight money for the fare, no means of carry her from classroom to .dass- trick declarer got his hand with a hold: Spades 9 4 Hearts J 8 6 Dia­ Bridgeport, Aug. 22 (IP)—Bridge­ Leader of the New Haven Board viduals were involved in the the Southern Appalachian champ. Bringing up the rear is Robbie, gether, the parents know seven the case of Edward J. Goddard,' 72, cheatra of 40 or so is a very res­ ■Willlmantic, charged tvith intoxi­ NEW BIKE DEPT. hears^l. In any event, an orche*tra support when I got here and had room. club. Then South led the ten of monds K 7 4 Clubs Q J 9 8. What port health officers have found that of Alderinen, came from Robert break. Fingerprints found at the In 1958 he came in l2th in the na­ 7. Though he sent his briRher a languages. pectable size, capable oi playing “ Perhaps I’ve been naive in bie- scene of the crime indicate that cation. Wa repair all makeo. Yea is on the way, .an orchestra f no teaching qualification —• but diamonds for a'' fineese. East re­ do you say? slipping a Mickey Finn to a pigeon Fischman, 24, of New Haven. tional contest. In 1959 He was 20th postcard wishing him “good luk” V All family members are vortf can nieyoor

er Mond— Orff- town. have been extending their was the nine of spades. 'Very im- (Copyright 1960, GeneriU Feat­ workmen began dropp,ing doped says: “I guess I’m good. I haven’t the cabin. During the first few political situation .“ as sometljlng “I welcome the chance to prove morning in an auto accident off graduates, of the University of to have-the clilldren look up In the Willlngton, charged with passing a T/UPLEW, and have been members of sym­ Phllhnrmonir Orch., Rawnllbteli school for-African girls for the lucky. ures Corp.) food In downtown areas where by innocence in court,” said Win- miss.ed in the spelling bees in my Pennsylvania, have always had fcn seconds of the flight they ’ were Which goes on around me but which South played low, and the suit Ellington Rd. were three occu­ dictionary words ‘ they don’t stop .sigm. and Francis Stodolski, phonic organizations elsewhere. Various Soloixf.s and (Ttonis last 1,0 years. - - pigeons congregate. 'When the birds nick, when asked to comment on- room.'”'She’s a sixth grader. interest in etymology, the history worried and began to toss. 1 don’t know much about blocked. If West overtook. South's pants of , a ■vehicle which hit a know,” Mr*. Feldman says. "Give 62, of 87 Talcott Ave.,, charged Altogether.. I sm very pleased; ’.Angel .'Wfl7B/l. Before this they were attached were felled by the knockout sub­ the proceedings pending agaiiist Following Alice is Benjy, 8, who of words. They make a game of S T O R E S ^ I’m siue we will have sn or- ."I only know that I believe In.the ten of spades would stop the suit; tree in the front yard of Roderick them a d,ecent desk sized diction­ with keeping an unlicensed dog, This is a complete’ recording "Aa the ship gathered speed, to the Church bf God Mission In freedom of the individual but also stance, the wbrkmen twould come him. ehaatra of which Manchester cr^ of a modern opera, written by Ger­ and If West played low. East around and gather as many as they King, and rolled over. ary and see that they use it,” both con(jhued until next Monday. the ’ growing force' of gravitation the humid hedt of^Isum u on the believe that children should grow would have to switch to another The State’s Attorney’s ^ an­ 'Taken to Hartford Hospital for here since 1945; doubles In brass ba really proud. Of course. I'd many's outstanding composer. It shores of iJike ■Victoria.Ticiori But when could find. . ' nouncement that the presentment preased them to the bottom. up before taking responsibility.’’ suit. Either way. South was sure rJ«.3h32.WIUIMANTR.CT.i^ treatment were Joseph' D. Pelle­ as South Windsor’s assistant fire like to see it larger, but that will has achieved a very considerable Mr. Ludwig, now 78. reached re-^. Though Mip.s Blewitt receives no Yesterday, however, police and was being prepared followed a undoubtedly come anth time. European siiccnia, though it has Strelka. setting her paws against to make his contract. Tony CsrtI* Deb. Krynsldi tier, 26, 58 King Court, East Hart­ -chief. He is also associated with tirement age, he was advised to .salary for her work at the school, "BAT BACK” Ire Color! humane society officials were bar- conference with Chief Justice Ray­ . At present, almost all the per- the floor, tried to put up resist­ East should really drop the nine ford, with rib and nose injuries; his father, George F. Enes, in the News Tidbits not yet ^ go home. .she refuses to waste time on finan­ •pia* " Y o r N G c A r T i v r a ” raged with telephone calls from mond E. Baldwin of the State Su­ ■ aonnel are from Manchester, with ance, anxiously looking around. of spades at the first trick. When and passengers William Chandler, Enes Insurance Agency. The Ludwigs’ answer to this cial worries. "I didn’t have enough citizens who reported helpless preme Court of Errors. Hospital - authorities have re- Culled, from AP Wires only two or, three coming from TTie plot is ba&ecTHttn a Grimm The animals then stood still. East gets the king of diamonds Wod.. -’WINGS OF THE EAGLE” birds were falling to the pavement 42, 232 Main St., East Hartford, was to afcccpt 10 acres of land of­ money to get here and I never " 5 BBANDED WO.MEN” rlcted visitors to members of hi* "The ship went onto it* orbit. Pilot’s Wife he can return his remaining spade o f dowhtown streets. shoulder Injuries, and Bernice fered by a wealthy Nairobi ho­ thought I'd have enough to live on — and this happens to be the four Immediate famil.y. They say a few After great overloads the state when I arrived—but .something has Dr. H. P. Dinah Jr., Bridgeport Seger, 24, 35 Crosby St., E. Hart­ Tractor trailer and -automobile o f welghtlessnsaa set in. The dogs telier. and to start a school for of spades. Very lucky. ford, cuts on the head. days of-peace and quiet for Clharlle collide near Kingdom City., Mo., African girls, independent of any always turned up,’’ she says. Health Director, said these appar­ will speed hij cure. hang’ in the cabin. Their paws Plans Plea South’s plav no longer matter.8. ently were birds that escaped the Ruth Millett Trooper Joseph Zdanowicz and yesterday,' killing five of auto’s and heads were weakened, hang If South plays low (his best Constable Charles Jurelas found During . his absence from the passengers, . . . Furness-Barmuda workmen when they made their Town Hail, Mrs. Hazel Van Slck- Ing down, and 'the. animals looked He ha* reserved Oct. 4, 7 and 14 chance) \^West can win a finesse rounds to pick up the victims of the the trio in a stunned and bleed­ Line's Queen of Bermuda sails for Coliimhia Automatloii Cant Sopiriant lan, his assistant, and other to'whi llfelMs at the first glance. for physical/ examination at the doped food. i ing condition when they arrive^ Bermuda yesterday alter 1-day Mother as Heart of Home employees will.-take care of the "Getting u*e»l to weightlessness school. To Nikita In addition to Um w that slipped to investigate the accident. The crewmen's strike. . . Six young they began to eat. By the way, Deino|!^>ats Vole Mrs. Marita Merrick has been by the pick-up crew, he said, there *"i'ne'women> -who run the n police investigation indicated the clerk’s duties. women beat up off-duty poUoetnan appointed delegate to the jinnual HELD OVER—FEAT. FIRST, New Ihity Assigned last night In Jamaica Bay, N, Y«, the feeding trough opened auto (Continued from Page One) were 150 others that were gather' tlon’s houaebolds fear they may car was traveling south toward matically. Belka and Strelka had meeting of the Connecticut As­ *d up aa planned. Hartford at .'about 3 a.m., going Air Force (japt. Henry O. ,Pas- area, police report. T o Boost Peters sociation of Boards of Education KIRK KIM put themselves out '6f their jobs Two youngsters, both under five, their first space breakfast. Powers has said he does not think Since the beginning of the dop­ out of control as it crossed the quallni o f . Farmstead Dr. soon to be held Sept. 16-and 17 at the TV If they acquire too many ap­ are hospitalized with poUo at Day TTiroughout the flight they again For Nomination he has much chance for clemency. "THR BELI, D o u g l a s N o v a k ing campaign-three weeks ago, he New Haven Railroad tracks. start* a year of full time duty as began to worry but gradually Slatlcr Hilton Hotel in Hartford. BOV" ERNIE BARBARA said, more than, 1,000-pigeons have pliances and other labor-saving Jurgelas said the vehicle was flying training ,. supervisor at Kimball Hospital, Putnam. . . Re­ The bid of the Dahl Oil Co. of Mikhail Grinlov, Powers’ Soviet g;l» I «itS-lS:ie_ fresher workshops In election tech­ calmed down,” K o v a c s R u s h " been captured and most of these devices. Completely demolished in the Bradley Field, Windsor Locks. George E. Peters, Jonathan defense lawyer, told the pilot’s “ w?(t.‘J "phLLTANNA""“ niques fpr several hundred Repub­ Pravda said the two dogs in $.028.5 below the posted price at were "diseased with lice and tar’' “They are afraid that their hus- crash. Squadrons and groups ba_sed there the time of delivery has been ac­ family it usually takes about a •TIRCrS STABS” lican women are being held in Con­ the' special cabin could see each Trumbull Highway, has been en­ month for a clemency plea to be or deformed in some way. bands will not regard them with Grange (Session Set include F-lOO jets and DC-3 other throughout the flight ka cepted for supplying fuel oil for, StrangimWhcn Carbon monoxide gas is used to transport planes. i necticut this Week. . . Huge shark, dorsed as candidate for State rep­ aCte4 on but that it might be the awe and devotion women tra­ Wapping Grange will meet to­ carried on top of wave to within 25 they were separated only by a the, 1960-61 season. do away ■with such specimens, he ditionally have sought to inspire morrow at 8. p.m. at the Wapping In July' at Luke AFB, Arizona resentative by the Democratic Butler Dairy ha.s again been faster in this case because the yards of land, attacks and btully transparent net.- y family is in Moscow awaiting the said, but the healthy ones are of­ by working and slaving over hot Community House. Training Center, Pasqualini won Town Committee, Peters, who- awarded the milk contract. with fered for sale to squab raisers.. The the Capt. John Terciak trophy wounds man yesterda^ as ha stood During, the iSth, swing around made a close nui for the post two outcome. stoyes all day, and then talking Mrs. Elsie Hall of the ' Home its bid of five and three-quarters NOW Tlmi SATt Co-Feature: “15vo Headed Spy" anti-pigeon drive has the approval as the outstandings Connecticut knee-deep in Atlantic Ocean. •.he earth the signal for the space years ago, was one of three pro­ a'bout R all evening." Economics division announces ship to descend was given from cents per half pint container. .lark Hawkins of the Humane Society, he said. fighter pilot of I960. Tjie super­ spective'candidates, two of whom Cairo,. Egypt., Aug. 22 (JP)— Those are the findings of an baking contest.' Members are re­ hearing on Sept. 13 at 8 p.m. at the ground, Prsvda said. Word has been received here that A dissenting opinion .was pfferr "in-depth” study of housewives, minded to submit recipes which sabre jet pilot said he got moST of withdrew, Manchester Evening Heipld Co- Wed.: “From The Terrace’' ed by Mrs. Alice Vreelaqd of'Fair the Town Hall to consider a re-^ Without giving specific detailk Mrs. Marita Merrick, chaLliiian, John Kale, 32, secretary of the “MAKE A recently made public. will be their entry ' card for local the experience which will help ,ln of the me<'hanlsm, the paper said: Iiinihin corre«|»ondent, Mr*. Don­ field, chairman of the Bridgeport carrying out his new ' assignment quest of Rose Hahn for a zone o f the town comniitlee, * said that National Party of Uganda, was Cheer up, ladies. As homemak­ and regional competition. change to A-30 from R-30. for 'All intricate automatic de­ ald Tuttle, telephone Acadeiuy killed last week in a plane crsiah Area Committee of the Connecti­ during the Korean coffflict. Peters’ endorsement docs not pro­ ers there, will never’ be any ma­ Entries are dl-rided into three property located oh the nbrth zlde vices forming part of the sy.stem 8-3135. en route to Moscow for the trial MILLION” cut Branch of the U.S. Humane So­ classes: (Jlass A — yeast breads, A Colchester man, Jose DeAl- hibit others interested from enter­ chine or combination of electrical of Beelzebub Rd., bounded on the SiMdil - TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY of enstiring safe landing operated, ing their names at the caucu.s to- of Francis Gar>' Pow:ers. .EAST HARTFORD ciety. , rolls, coffee cake; jHass B—cake; meida, 40, of RFD 6, was arrested After visiting the downtown area gadgets that will make us expend­ east by land of Roy C. Gulley; accurately and fayltle.ssty. From nA)irow night at 8 -o'clock at Yoo- The Asian-African Secretariat able in the home. . ■. ■ and. Class (J cookies, one dozen for reckless driving and operating, the first moment of descent, spe­ nian's Hall. Nom-inatlons of candi­ said it had learned from Moscow ahd picking up a few helpless while under the influence o f liquor north by land of Moses Mukel; SOMERS y pigeons to keep them from being No machine can take over In a required per_ entry.' east by land of Berardino; and cial etpiipmenl trHnsmiUe/j Republicans. ’^pheAegiislature is not piness'and contentment they can Kamll.v (inlliering • ENDS TOMORROW—MATINEE AT 1:45 • their ability to, put exlpeinely top Dr., butnvas going too fast to National Fire ...... 118 128. in session, hotyever, and a special td^ miike room for 1961 models! Mr. and Mrs.. Carlton -W. ONE COMPLETE SHOW’ AT 6:45 create within their own four walls. heavy objects into orbit |Snd al.to rnake the curve and spun out of Phoenjx Fire ...... 79 ' 82 session beifore' the election in No- Hutcliin.s, T;ilke Rd.. enlerlained “ Operation Petticoat” at 8:40—“ Batilq Hymn” a t '6:50 vqmber is unlikely. In the precision of their gTrldartce. control. He skidded from one side IJfe and Indemnity Ins. Cos. LB "But, oh the other hand, .the members of the Hutchins and of o'f A^nes~T>r. to the oUi.er, with Martin served on the labor edm- Home Products Backed the Woodward families Sunday at Aetna Casualty .... 86 92' CARY GRANT MONY CURTIS ; mittee of the Leglsla,ture. Americans, from the ex-U(jn!ely .their home. his car facing in the opposite di­ Aetna Life' 82 , 85 wide scope of tlieir scientific'Ex­ rection, when it finally came to a Jackson, Mlu.—Governor. Ross tJucata were HutcJiins' father, Conn. General'...... 36,3 378 OPERATION f I PETTICOAT ■ periments and their ability, to ex­ stop. Barnett is trjdng to bar, wherever Henry B. Hutchins, his uncle and Hftd. Steam Boiler . T8 83 Winnick Denies F\x possible, the use of non-Mississippi tract fundamental results, have a His court date has been Set for Travelers ■...... 85 88 New Haven, Aug. 22 —Asst eohsiderable lead over the Rus­ wife. .Mr. ■ and -Mrs. 1/esler J. materials ih State-financed con­ Hutchins of Columbia; his sustcr Sept. 10. Public OtlUOes .City Atty. Gilbert H. Winnick struction. He is urging that State sians," Lovell, added. Other accident.* occiirrod ■ at ‘ says he Is ready to defend him Storkholn*'? Dngens Nylieter and fsmil.v, Mr. and Mr.*. Howard Conn. Light & Power 24'4 26 MARTHA HYER'DMIOURlfEA I___ buildings be designed for the max­ Greenwood Dr. neijr Westland St. h M ME-M UW m MNIlif..aiaB« self againrt “fix.” charges in open imum use of Mississippi products > a v » o n f said It was only s t|ursllon of time Stanley of Andover: Irving Stan­ Hftd Electric Ljght -62 65. s P r J „ c . ley of Pennsylvania, and Mr. ancT at 6:20 p.m. Saturday, and -at W. Hartford Gas Co. . , 47>,i 50V4 STARTS WED. “PORTRAIT IN BLACK”—Lana Turner ' court. and that the designers ^ siiecity "before the Ru.aMlan technicians Center St. and Henderson Rd. at ------Whmlck’s itatement last night consider tliemaelvc* sure enoiigli to Mrs. llfirnion Cochrone and chil­ Telephone ...... 45^ 47 . these materials. dren ()f Coventry. » l:'2(l yesterday morning. - send a man out in apace." . In the firstjOf these, a car being 'Manatactnrtag Coni'mmles IB Rome's .11 Tempo said the So­ Also, .Mr. and Mrs. Madison Arrow, Hart A Heg. 54 >4 57 Ml Womiward of Columbia.Ijvke, Lt; driven by Phyllis. Marks, 17, of 69 YELLOW ONIONS 3 CELtQ 15 viet experiment was "proof that Greenwood Dr., was heavily daiji- Associated Spring “18 20 man can aurvive In space." .Colonel and Mi’s. Jasper Wood­ Bristol Qrass ...... 10?4 12 U ward and Jasper Jr.': Mr. and Mrs. nged wljen It smacked into three "Space fletinn 4a ftctjlbn ho long­ tree.s bn the St.' Bartholomew Dunham B u s h ...... 6% 6% er," said the l>hdon Mut^ay Times.' [Joiiald Wmaiward and daughter Em-Harl ...... 54 \b 57 ti GREEN PEPPERS 3 » fViralie of Winter l*ark, Fla., Mrs. Church property. 19 ". ... With the Imminftu’^^al con- Police said the girl, who Js Fafnlr Bearing ’.... 51 ,55 .quest of spare, man enters nipon a Hutchins’ mother, Mrs. FJdward Landers ‘Frary Clark 16 IS- - 17 YOU CAN BECOME Dennis of Whitney Rd,. And Law­ learning to ^rive ahd does not new erm of frightening responsihil- have a license, becanVe nervoua N, B. Machine - .. 16 18»4‘ Ity.” - . rence 'ain.d Sally Hutchins. North and Judd . 16 18 HEALTHIER CANTALOUPES 2 ’o* 39 Voting Arehrr" and froze at the wheel. H er‘moth­ er was with her at the time. Stanley Works .. . 16Vi 1 8 'i JSMt A FroduteJMcas IffaxUva Tuas.. WaA. Au«. a i-3 4 'Mark Hal). 5-ycnr-old son of Mr. Veeder Root ..... 50 5 3 4 Formerly, every slckneu so reduced body and Mrs. Arthur Hall of Whitney Just prior to the accident, po­ lice sai(i, the girl had turned off The above quotations are not to health that ipony pcopio became permanent in­ Rd.-. entered hi* first archer.v tour- be construed ss actual markets. Public Records nameiU last SundOy at the Groton E. Middle Tpke. onto Greenwood valids. ' r, ' Bowhunlers Field Archery Meet, Dr. and the car had stalled. After Nowadays, we have medicines that can re­ Come get the year's greatest buy on Warrantee Deeds i-epeated efforts she got the car Italy Needs Tractor* Sp.ciSfo4((y p 0 c i a . IU,U Groton, and won the second prize store energy, help your heart and other organs t o Kdward P. and Marie T. Kees- trophy in the junior division. .Mark started, but with other 'ears pass­ ing closely by she became nerv­ maintain their strength and lo\6er or raize blood ler to John and Ruth T.. Arm­ ha* been tatigbl at home hy hi.* Rom'e-^Farm experts say Italy, ' pressure as needed. These potent drugs can only the year's gre'atest low-price car. K O S M R STYLE - Adi Za'it io m «.U ous. The Mqrks cai: hid-, tp he L a strong, property at .12-34 Clinton parents. His ",’ouiig sister TannI, to attain high farm productivity, be obtaino j time* ALL PLA V O IS ■ Whit^, Chocolaia, Valiow another in the final accident, with scribe the particular one best for.you. phone that*! styled to blend beauty Yeamea, property at 55 Whitney brought home, another trophy, firot more Ihan in iftSi—and many of - ’ ' e 9-OZ Rd. ■ place in the women’s 175 dlvlsldti. alight damage- reaultirig. Kelley these a re ' so old they should be with pnicticudity. ■said he had stopped on Wi Centex TOUR iXbCTOR CAN PHONE US when you Jiffy CAKE MIXES 3 ■PKGS 29 Howard E. and Irene Phillipa Grant* Approved scrapped. ' need a i medicine. Pick up your prescription If And practical is the word for the to Henry J. and (jecella, M. Micha­ SiiperiiUendent -of Schools St. to allow a cruiser wttn flash.-' • Sleck'up, h't lead Jas Tima ing red light to -pass, aim ^ a s hit shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly Princess phone, li's $maU to save you fiOLDM BOSS lak, proper! v on llarknriatark St. George E., Graff has Informed the without extra charge. A great many people en<« qiiilelalm Ue««it Board of Education that tranv from behind. '' CTN Of m BAGS .He could only describe the car as trust us with your prescriptions. May we com-: space on table or desk or kitchen Connecticut Rank and Tnial portatioii grants mailed to, the pound yours? Tea Bags 75 Co. to Albert W. and .Mhita B. town treasurer are: Elementary, being a 19.54 black Ford converti­ £flSTUJOOD counter. It’s wodenir-styled to go O W P B O Y -A B -D B » Tomato and Chaata Pugh, property on Whitney Rd. $6,182.33; high school,. $4,044.60; ble with dealers plates.' , Police are InvifStlgaUng. anywhere in your home-rand go 15HOZ > llarriage IJrenaea and technical school, $1,381.03. The An rDir *lrer.v of laitb aal devretlMi «^oo Ntinzio Sebastian LaRoaa Jr. of per pupil grant to be! received in THE BETTER LOW-PRICE CAR . beautifully I The dial lights .up. It Spaghetti SAUa S CANS A'pit’*/)rinf f.ead Huge "THC STORY OF RUTH** 4M .N. Main St. and Bertha Paul­ three installments dliring tlie com­ Ire (’relijr I lMan coleh, AAmt, SpaarminI Air tohi^ ina .Conimo of 434 N. Main St., ing year will -bo $56,347.50. 'The WUh Slaart Wkilmree-Treni Tryee St. Bridget's; Church. Aug. 27. average cost pAr pupil for Colum­ Ottawa■ capacll^^ l:Se-S;M produce newsprint is nearly five Franklin John Graham of Wind­ bia In lOfiB-60 was $382!3l. This AJm : Tree llie adTrealar* Preacription PhahniK)r Whitman**^ 2 9 < sor Locks and Phyllis Ruth Mo- excludes transportation. . but in­ times greater than that o f any MORI ARTY BROTHERS, Inc: The Southern New EnEitid Tefephene Cempinr IMma IfMctfv* rtmi Selwdey, Augna« 27th dean. Sperry, of Mancheetar, Kman- cludes interest on bonded indebt­ other country. The industry ac- "MASTERS OF THE ' 901 Main Street iicL taithcran Church. Sept. 3.' edness. . eounta for ajHnit"51 per cent -of CONGO JUNGLE*: A Univenal lntebatimial Piduni Copyright 1960 (8W1) 301-315 CENTER STREET--MANCHESTER, CONN. .Richard R . Krol of 144 Blrqh ' tJUMM* Biialneas the world’s production. The Unit­ The rilncMi phons with dill ud ni|ht Kihti built in cditi only Mnnin a SnraftH a ona-tiiM chqrp: Yniirjjnlfi'lf ^ NATIONAL STORES SL and. Joyce Anita Dupont of 117 Dr. W. C. HalnsworUi has ae- ed Statca, Canada*a beat ciOr Free! “Portrait la Black” R l^ s ^ t ;, At Jamca* ^luircib, Mptsd kla rsappqlntjnant as mcdl* tomer for fo r e s t. prodSeta; takaa I Brak PnbIhiMfi by *4.. Walt IHaaair’s -“ raUvaaBa** 8FICMLI ORDER NOW^GET PEUVERY FORIABOR PAY FUAjUREI mU advisor for th* aomlwg jraa«. over $0 pet oant s ( tbs aows|>rlnt. £ ' ’ ■ P A G E W1Q5 MANCHESTER EVENING HEBALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, AUGUST tf, I960 P A C n VOUR Ragno-Murray Coventry Parly Favors rissriting the cost of Announce Engagement Democrats Praise oM bus ssrriees, •IsauRriary transpoftatton wnl Miss Rita Berslni becams the Mlsa Katharine Delaney Mur­ ScfaicNil Slates St. Ongc for total |«,418B0t ugh aobobl. 9Sr The engagAnent of Miss Mary ray of Manchester., and Peter Jo­ bride of Robert James Btown in a Ann Gozdz of North Ovenlry to llie Ba|)y Has 742.78 and taebnleal. 11,240.44. seph Ragno of Hartford were .Tta B iilw Fbnda double ring ceremony et St. Mary's. Frederick John Sartor of Manch- R^istration Kennedy on Farms Bowles’ Post Episcopal Church Saturday after­ ter is announced by her parents, united in marriage Saturday T wd fund ralalng projseta im Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gozdz, morning at St. Bridget’s Church. imdsrway by tha ICkrnoeimtIc noon. . , Cedar Swamp Ext., North Coven­ Been NamecI * \New puplU anUrlng tba' Covr Pags Oas) confident, of a party. vletory party la B olt^ The bride Is the daughter of Mr. , The bride Is the daughter of farm areas. try. . Mrs. William A. Murray, > 98 entry achool gyatam m iy rogUUr Mra BMe Jcnea RnU and Mrs, Zanie Berzina, 120 Forest Hef fiance is the son of Mr. ahd IRiureday and Friday from 9 ium. Both Ksnnsdy and Joluisoo-aa In a reference to cold war cm- cal to d flompany, deolarsd him­ chairman, dsporta that ptna with Strickland St., and the late Wll wsU as the other party Mg names dlUons, Kennedy said the next self in tlis race over ths wsskshd. St. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Joseph Sartor, 296 School St. to 4:80 p.m. at the RobarUon the Democratic emblem are being Miss Gozdz is a 1958 graduate of liam Allenwood Murray. The School on Croaa SL and Covantry —struck hard at the Rmbticana president w ill face chaUengeg more Hs said he feels a small bustneas- ■oM by the ydniig Democrats of Mra. Emma. J. Brown, 60 Spruce bridegroom is the aon of Mr. and in general and V)cs President Manchester High, School, and is Grammar School on Rt. 81. Those critical than thoee cbnfronttng any maR oaa sxcellsnt quaUficap t o ^ with MrE Edward ChurUla S t, and the late Thomaa W. Brown. Mrs. Anthony Ragno. Hartford. mmt D on . aea of lifr. and Mra. Albw t Meyara o f O^Xry. Richard M. Nixon, JCsnnsdy’s op- president, including Abraham Un- otter employd in the Hartford- office of who should regUtiir include all ele- ttons as a eaadldats. aa chairman of the sale. Tha Rev. Prescott Beach read the Connecticut Bank and Trust The Rev. John J. Delaney, pas ■ a n>aa bom Aug. 16 a t MancheaUr Memorial ^oapltal. HU rab- menUry, high school and Uchnical ponsat, and Sseratary o f Agricul­ coln and Franklin D. RooeevelL He the marriage service. The church tor of St. Bridget's Church, cele­ tu n al gnutdparenU are Mr. an<^ Mra. Hana Hwaen^ and hU d m ture Earn Taft Benton. ■aid the people themselves ihay VniUam J. O’Brien of Portland, Cans of caahaw brittle candy Co. school atudenU antgring fo r the ara betng^sold by members of the waa decorated with white minia­ Mr. Sartor Is a 1953 graduate of brated the high nuptial Mass. The tam al grandpaimta are Mr. and Mra. Albert, Mejrera Sr.^ o f Tha audience waa asdlmated at havs to carry neavler burdsns than Hou(M Speaker, taOesd o f as a MOKIH (OF AU HIST ture gladioli, carnations and pom- church was decorated with white first time in Covantry. MiMibls candldatsi said last week Town Committee. 4 Howell Cheney Technical School. Coventry. He baa a brother, Keveh, 18 montha. The Board of Education U ask­ 10,000 by officials of VMsrans ever before to win the struggle ons. G. Albert Pearson Was aolo- gladioli and feathered carnation.*. . % • • • • Memorial Auditorium whore the with Oommunlsm. hs press o f business would keep Thcee Intoreeted in sssisUng He served from 1953 to 1957 in the ing for bids, for'supplying milk, with either -Bale or helping la the MIM'S and WOMiirS Sit, and Sydpey W. MacAlplne, U.S. Air Force in France and Ger­ Mra. Raymond Murphy was or­ rn.^m iM m , daughter of Mr. and Mra. WUlUm T, Croaa o f meeting waa h ^ . " I don’t promise that life w ill be him from leaving the state. orKanlst. *SC Foreat St She waa bom Aug. 15 at ManohMter M m om fugl oil and gasoline. Bids are alao coming eempaign are asked to many. He is employed by the Man­ ganist, and Henry W. Carroll Jr. being sought for transporting nine For nearly eight yaeua farmers easy," he said. "It will be dlitleult. Bdwles drew criticism over the 'ITie bride was escorted to the H m d IUL H- «t maternal grandparenta ndparenta area Mr. and Mra. Roland J. call iten, ChurUla o f Goodwin Rd. chester Fire Department. soloiat. have been on the outalde locking But I promise this—the cOnntry weekend from Bdwm H. May Jr. altar by. her father. Her gown waa 3aker of Pourtkeepale, N. Y,, and' her paternal grandparenta are pupils from Robertson School to of Wethenfleld, the -8Ute Repub­ Beto Needed An Oct. 22 wedding is planrred. The bride was given in marriage the Southsast School in Mansfield In," aaid Johnson. "They have w ill begin to move again and we of allk organza with a Sabrina Mr. and Mra. TOeodore A. Crdaa of LaCLaOrangevllla H. Y . She haa been seated ait the second table will move with It’’ lican chairman. May accused the Anthony Maneggia chairman of SWEATERS by her twin brother, James C. neckline accented with lace, three- a brother, Chrla, 2. Center for the class for reUrded Kennedy criticized tha GOP ad­ fonner CJonnecUcut governor of Murray. Her gown waa of eni- children conducted in cooperation eating bread and thin gravy.*’ of the grounds oominlttse for the qi:artera-length sleeves, fitted Lamp Plant Plaiiiircl The Texan aaid Nixon is trying ministration’s attitude toward running out on hla .eonsiltuents In Country Fair of St Maurice M Y C liA N iP brnldered white silk organza with Marianne Eileen, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Paul Orueaaner with .the town of Mansfield. declining to run a i^ . bodice and bouffant skirt, appH- Sabrina neckline, cap sleeves and to divorce Benson, but predicted what he called farm surplushg- He Church, asks the aasistanoe of. qued with lace motifs, and extend­ Valencia, Venezuela — A Japa­ Fallot Stmllo of M Vernon St She waa bora Aug. 18 at Mancheater Memorial -Open Hooae SUtcd farmers would not accept this be­ ■aid the Republicans regard as ex­ May alltged that Bowloa’ rec­ men in the parish in setting up nese firm is planning to build a bouffant skirt. Her headdress was Hoapltal. Her maternal gtandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Thomaa The South Coventry (Cooperative cessive supplies in excess of regu­ ing to a chapel train. She wore a a cap embroidered with seed cause the vice president la "one of ord competes poorly with that of booths on Wednesday as soon a f­ cap of matching lace and fingertip plant in Valencia to manufacture a year will he produced. Lfitcr re­ Quinn .o f New Bedford. Maaa., and her paUmal grandparanU Nursery - and KIndefgarUn w ill the chief architects of the Benson lar market requirements and lim­ former U.S. Rep. Horace Seeley- ter 6 p:m, as jxMslble. The fair household electrical appliance-s. At frigerators and tadios will also be pearls and a allk Illusion 'veil. She are Mr. and Mra. Henry Grueaaner o f Mandieater. She haa two hold an open house Aug. 31 at 8:31) ited quantitlsB for welfare at borne Brown Jr. of Pomfret, who 1(^ to veil of siik illusion. Her bouquet carried a pfayerbook with white pdllcies." wlU be held Saturday from 11 a.m. was a cascade of white split carna­ the start 10,000,000 electric lamps made. brothera, Robert, 4, and Thomaa. 2. p.m. at the First Congregational Kennedy said Nixon is now try­ and abroad. Bowles In 1958. ° tiU dark 4t the church. orchid marker. Church Kingsbury House on tions with baby’s breath. Ivy and a ing to disown a man he once called Democrats, he said, would recog­ The largely rurkl Second Con­ Offloes Oloaed Miss Palma Ragno of Hartford, David Skowronek, eon o f Mr. and Mra. Leonard Skowronek of Mason St. Mrs, Dudley A. Fergu- the best secretary of agriculture nize there was a lurplue only if gressional District Is composed of white orchid center. 28 South St, Rockville. He waa bora at Mancheater Memorial Hie office of the Board bf St- Mrs. Ned Hall of Washington, sister of the bridegroom, was maid •on and Mra. Milton B. Zurmuhlen we ever had.” Supplies remained after meeting 1 ha four eastern'counties of the of honor. Mi.ss Judith R. Katz, Hoapltal on Aug. 15. Hla materndl grandparenU are WIUU O. •re In charge of this get-ecqualnt- market demands, requirements of a lectman in the Community HkU D.. C., was matron of honor. She "Now that an election is near, State. w ill be closed this week. . " (Caih and CoriY) ■Wiest Hartford, was bridesmaid. Scribner of Kaat Hartford and Mra. Edith K. Scribner of Rock­ ed program. Refreshments will be the Republicans are talking about ‘'positive food and nutrition policy wore hqua lace over taffeta with ville. and hla paternal grandmother U Mra. Genelve Skowronek of served by Mra. James R. Mac- for all Americans’’ and needs of a The bfflos at the Elementary a matching lace hat. Her bouquet They wore Identical gowns of lilac new slogans, new promises And a School Trill be closed till Aug. 29. silk organza'with - matching bow 18 Charter Rd., E llin ^ n . Arthur, Mre. Dean O. Wiley, Mre. n4w aecretaiy of igrlculture," The "dynamic food and fiber policy for Botton . was a cascade of white ^nd tange­ Maury Cohn aiid Mra. Raymond senator said. "But do not be misled. world-wide uge, emphasizing above Pnbllo Record LUCKY LADY rine split carnations' and baby's headpieces, and both carried Ohriatopher Roger, aon o f Mr. and Mra. Roger Dougan of 82 Victor. In the Republican platform today, all a ‘peace reserve.’ ’’ Warrantee deed: William F. breath. sprays of yellow feathered carna­ Norman St He waa bom on Aug. 16 at Mancheater Membriai There are several vacancies In as in any Republican adminietrar The Kennedy-Johnson team was .Assessor Asks Stem to David and Ann Barlett Bridesnialda were Miss Ann Bus- tions with centers of yellow ro.se- Hoepital. Hia maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mra.VE. J. Ab­ the classes which resume on Sept. tion o f thb future, the Beheon song given a summary of views and for a lot In Rosedale. LAUNDRY seniy of Oakville and Mi.ss Elza' buda. bott Jr. of WaUibury, and hU paUrnal grandparenU art Mr. atad farm program recommendations of For Notices on Ozols of Manchester. They wore Thomas Armentano of Hartford Mra. Ward D. Dougan of OlAatonbury. Hla maUraal great-m nd- 7 fo r kindergarten and Sept, ijor may have ended, but his melody (Bark, of Burton’t ) nursery. Further Information or lingers on." farmers from 16 states laid before Mandieator Evening- Herald gowns and carried bouquets match­ served a’s best man. Ushers were parenU are Mra. B. J; Abbott Sr. and Mra. George, A. Alien of ing the matron bf honor’s. William C. Carroll, 407 Summit regMration forma may be ob­ Kennedy said the rally made him an earlier sally session. Interior Work ton correspondent Mrs. 'Louis 4S PURNELL PLACE Wktertmry; and hU paUrnal great-grandparenU are Axel John- Dlmock telepiione Mltcliell Randall N. Brown, 58 Spruce .St., brother-in-law of the bride; aon of Guiatonbu^ and Pa:ul R. Dougan of 05 Waahington S t tained from Mrs. John Maxwell of Bunker Hill Rd., memberihlp chair S-9RM. .' brother of the bridegroom, served and John DiGIrolamo of Hartford. B e haa a alater, Eliabeth, 20 montha. Town Ajwesser Edson P. Herrick as best man. Ushers were. W'illiam • • • • • man. has asked residents to notify him Mrs. Murray wore a ro.val blue Parents are reminded that H Blavish and Ludis Berzins, both pebbled silk sheath with rnatching BoMn Ann, 'daughter of Mr. and Mra. Robert CroUau, 72 OAS May Brand Cuba if they have dohe' any major inter­ Slato Yieldo Alumina of Manchester. Oakwood Rd.. She waa.borh Aug. 12 at Mancheater Memorial will be neoessar]r to bring to ior work on hulldlnga since the last hat in curled ostrich, a tapestry achool on the first day a heatth ' Mrs. Berzins wore a biege silk' bag and shoes and white orchid Hoepital. Her maternal grandparenU are Mr.'and >M.. FrancU ssaessment Cleveland—An Ohio coal-mine linen dress, avocado green acces­ E. CovlUe, 72 Oakwood Rd. Her paternal grandparenU are Mr. certlfleate and quentkmnalre. The corsage. The bridegroom’s mother State requlraa each child to be Herrick pointed out the Informa­ firm la pienhlng to build an alum- sories and a yellow rose corsage. ; Burian^Moss Photo and Mra. Archie CroUau, 11 Roaemary PI. Trojan Horse for Reds tion w ill exMdite the aasessors’ wore a champagne silk sheath • • • • • vaccinated agalnat smallpox and inUm-sulfate plant Trhieh would The bridegroom'* mother wore a with matching Velvet flowered hat MRS. PETER JOSEPH RAGNO ' have a oartUlcate of admission work in completing the next grand give North America ah important USED CAR royal blue brocade dress, blue and and white orchid corsage. i Jm Ellen, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Alan L. Kru{tt 488 _ list. Since the iiien w ill be checking new tourcs o f aluminum. Along white accessories and ' a yellow W. Middle Tpke. She waa bora Aug. 9 at M t Sinai Homital, signed by a phyalctan, prior to at­ ’’ (Oonttaned frea Page Om ) flRraition in ttM' Western Hemi­ rose corsage. A reception for 75 guests was tending aotaool. . building permits by making inspec­ MTlth the. coal, the mine produces Fallot Studio Hartford. Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mra. Mau­ sphere Is "A Yankee htoneuver to tions, they w ill he able to check .A reception for 100 guests was held at Cavey’s Restaurant. For Hie north Coyentry Coopera­ coerce tlw Caribbsan." milUcns of tons o f 20-to-25 per eept SPECIALS! MRS. ROBERT JAMES BROWN rice Langfelder, Brooklyn, N.Y. Her paternal grandparenU are ing rapidly transformed Into a dlc- major Improvements at the same alumina-bearing; shale each year. held at the British American Club. a wedding trip to the Pocono Mts., Mr, and Mra Harry M. K ru tt Hartford. tive Nursery win have a get- U torial poliUcal stata and also a H ie newspaper prUmlnSnUy dis­ Pa., Mrs. Ragno .wore a wine bur- A&P Super Market in Manchester tie if they are made avrare of Previously, this ttss discarded as After a wedding trip to Cape Cod acqualntsd meeting at 8 p.m. Aug. ■Uta in. which ths rslns of poliU­ played Prime Minister Fldgl Osa- and northern New England, the Manchester High School and the Manchester High. School, served gandy sheath vrilh white acces­ SO . at the Church ..r^ommunlty tro’s speech yesterday ssylng them. Tvaate. Albert OaeUno, aon of Mr. and M ra MbrrU SimonooUl of cal control are being concentrated Work which should bs reported couple will be at home after Sept. University ,of (Connecticut. She is four years in the US Air Force, sories and white orchlcT'corsage. 261 Broad St. and 116 E. Center St. TalcottvUle. He waa bom Aug. 18 at Kanehaater Memorial House on Rt. 44-A. Increasingly in ths hands o f ths that a Cdben people "armed to 2 at 54 Reed St,, Rockville. employed by. Travelers Insurance and is attending the University of After Sept. 1. the couple will be the teeth’’ was Cuba’s answer to includes enidosing a poroh, finish '12 OLDS $17S Hoapltal. HU maternal grandmother U Mra Akl MaUtuhlta There are vacancies In both the Communist Party.” Ing a seeohd floor, recreation, room, Mrs. Brown is a graduate ofiCo. Mr. Brown is a graduate of Hartford. at home at 370 Main St. of Tokyo, Japua. HU paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mra. nursery and kindergarten classes. Hie ministers are also expectsd Uie foreign ministers of the Or­ 2-Door Sedan. Green. Radio, Mra. Ragno la a 1967 graduate Gaetano StmuioMll of Taloottvillo. Ho haa a bretber, Anthony, 1, ganisation o f American -States. installing additional plumbing or heater, hydiamatle. OPEN MONDAY THROUGH Ih a seastona w ill gjlgart S«g>t. 12 to consider mpanB of meeting the new heating system, construction raiSORIPTIONS X of Manchester High School, and is and bs hsld each Monday, Communist ' challenge through Revoluclon, continuing its cam­ over taffeta dress with matching employed at the Connecticut Bank paign against the United States, o f terraces or porches. Frae Delivery shoes and hat, and ah orchid cor­ Wednesday and Friday for kin- greater economic cooperatkm. Grants Approved *17 FORD...... $149B and Triist Co. Mr. Ragno Is a dsigartan from 9 sum. until noon •aid ths gevemment had national Country aqnlre. White. FoB Kesler-Wilson sage. The hridegroom'.s mother senior at the University of Con­ issd 2H mUlicn aerss o f "Yankee Supt o f Schools George E. Graff U B O EH DRUfi wore a. beige silk organza dress Sind each Tuesday and Thursday Havana, Aug. 2 (dV-Hie semi­ has announced the state trans­ power, radio, heater. necticut. SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. for munery from 9. a.m. to 11:80 official newspaper Revolucion landa” since Castro rscentiy- or­ SHOPPmd PABKADE with matching accc.saories. Her TV-RadiC Toiiight dered the selsure ef American portation grants ■ have been- ap­ corsage of hab.y orchids was of a.n3. Furthsr taiformatlon con- said todi^r the American F public speaking club, school band, OOMTAOI UEN8 SraOlAUST the card and combing departpnent. I Modem DUeet I i0:00 Plano Pope of ths eonunittseinsn. Proceeds orchestra and choir. rine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Teachers at Nashville three hours The Bantlys have three children, CAMERAS a:dS HunUey-BnnKley Report 10. | ipecUl 'SB RAT . . ..!. $895 The marriage of the former Miss eme^y Bhoweaaa from ths auction wUl be used lo About Town Island, 8.C. after the.v were married. Both Mrs. Wilbert (Dorothy) Johnson, FILM—FLASH BULBS John Dhley . I. I oaily, aeoording to Walter E. Ted The 12-week training schedule Mnitt-Bua Green. Real Doug Edwerdt a. : lO-.IO I Chib Beciut Pack 66, Den 4, w ill . nice! were Carnegie Scholarship stUr Emma. Lautenbach, daughter of George and Walter Bantly, and DISCOUNT PRICES 0:66 Barry Barenta—Nawt Amateur Hour ford, publicity chairman. Zoltan hliv% a picnic starting at noon included drill, bayonet training, OPTICAL STYLE BAR dents. They will make their home the late Mr. and Mrs. John Lauten­ tlirbe grandchildren, all of Man­ 7:00 The Rough Rldere 8. 40, •• Feuerman w ill be auctioneer, 768 MAIN SIBEBT Newa and Weather June Allyaon Show I. ?! ’Tuesday at the homo o f Mrs. Aaro physical conditioning, parades and ,.80 S-U61 '58 OLDS...... $1595 at 1847 Grace St. in Richmond, bach. took place at the bride's chester. Mrs. Bantly also has two ARTHUR DRUG Peopte'a ChMee > 11:00 NeWa 'iTie club wUl have a dinner, A. -Aho, den mother. Aselatingwill ceremonies, and other m ilitary Va., and will teach in the Rich­ Highland Park home on Aug. 23, brothers living in Manche.ster, Max Neve Weather L1:U StariUht Mevtaa' meeting at 6:46 p.m; Wednesday subjects. Thres weeks tvsre spent 4-Door Bodan. Green. Radio, mond school system. 1905. The Rev. Luther Bronkie, and Hugo Lautenbach, ' Writ Polnj The Jack Pear Show 10. be Mrs. John Dlnsmore. -After the heater, hydramatle, power Movie at Sevan Wortd^eet Mevlei «t the First Congregational activity the group will make ,a on the rifle range where the re­ T:U John Daly Feature 40 Church of Coventry. The i^ e ^ e r, visit to the Nathan Ha]a Home­ cruits fired the M-1 rifle and re­ steering, poTrer brak^ Back Stare tl:|Q Jack Pear •ponnored by Percy Cheuue of / Huntley-Brlnkler 1:80 Late Neva , stead on Sofith St. ceived Instruction in basic Ma­ Cheyenne t, 10, dO. Andover, will be Frank Atwood of G. Raymond Johnson has re rine Infantry weapons. This re­ KtSS and Ugn Off Storm, WTTC’a Farm Commenta­ SUnm RIOHT QUALITY - OINUINI STKING Charlee Ferrell Show turned to Me home on High S t cruit training prepares young : SEE SATBRUArS TV WEBB FOR OOMPUBTE U S IW O tor. Atwood will apeak on "Broad­ from Windham Commuhity Me Leathernecks for further special­ casting. Eaperlenoea." moiial Hospital Triiere he under­ ised Infantry training at Camp To Speak at UOonn went surgery. Lejeune, N.C. Amesite Drives MORIARTY lisa Cathy Labrie, -16, of Up­ Mrs. Benjamin .Anderson of Marine Lance CpL HairyJU;.|Etoy. BY R a d io ton Dr. ’ will represent Connectl- Lewis H ill Rd., president of the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roy of BROTHERS cut'q 4-H C3ube at a combined Women's Missionary Group of the R t SI, waa a member of the Ma­ : (ThU SatUg InetaSaa only ( I of 10 er U4riairte stockholders' meeting of the Farm THE Ltooobi--4Meroary---OoBiet~ MANCHESTER I7B S. MAIN ST. langthu Sene aUtleae carry Eber Dunham Memorial Baptist rine Corpe pistol team at the Na-. : Credit Banks of Springfield, Mesa., Church of Mansfield Depot w ill be tional Iw e and Pistol kfotches nagUsh Ford SHOPPING WEST HARTFORD wnno-uat a e:06 ShowcAae and Mawa at 8 p.m. tomoiTow at the ROTC 7:00 Futton LewU Jr. In charge of a fund-raising pro­ which fired at Camp Perry, Ohio, 118 CENTER RXBEET PARKADE CENTER C:00 Jerry Blahop Show 7:16 Evening Devetim building at the University of Con­ gram this week. The group Is spoh- Ju^ 31 through Aug. 6. CO. M IS-BU6 8:06 Today on W ^ Street necticut. She w ill give a talk at 4:10 Art Johneon Show 7:10 Showeaaa and Neva ■orlng a iritlte elephant and rum­ Wiooting In competition Trith OPEN EVENINGS 8:04 Rasmor Shinea 7:86 The Reviewing Bland the session. mage sale from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., more than>2,000 hand-gun experts, Ml 9-5224 JA 2-5750 11:06 Spotlight on Sporta I'.QO Neva 11:10 Raynor Shinea 8:06 The World T Mlss Inbrls la the daughter of Aug. 27 at the corner o f Union and Roy pieced 18th in the Regular : 8:80 Bh^caae Mr. .and Mrs. Leon Labrie and will 1:04 Sign Off 11:06 Muale Be: Temple Sts., in R^llmantlc. The Service Master Class in the Inter­ WHAT—ete 18:06 World Ni be a junior;at Windham High public 1l invited. national Shooting Fund Match. C:00 Neva 13:18 BIgnoff School next month- (Oio haa been Zolton Feuerman haa been re­ 4:10 John_Daly In 4-K Tvork fo r seven years and I- 4:40 BIr Bb^ elected president of the Gerald Manoheeter Evening Hetnid Cov­ 7:00 Edward P. Morgan Ceylon to Sell Salt Is prssehUy a membsr of the Park .assn..assn, Othersothers rscsntiyrsosntiy elect-t entry oorrespoadent, V. BWKna 7:14 BIc Show Tsen-H'srs Chib of OeVsntry of sd: vice president, Burton E. Hsn- UtUe, Me|iAone ragrihM'2-6211. 11:30 PubUc ARalra 13 03 Sign Off Colombo — Osylon and Ja|Mn w n o—iiae have enterred into an agreement 4 :0 0 N ewa under whirii Ceylon TriU sell Jap­ 4;16 Waathar and Sporta 4:30 Suppertlma Serenade an salt — 100.000 tons the first 4:46 Three Star year, but later the exports airs 7:00 Dick PurUll 7:30 Neva expeieted to increeae to 600,000 7:46 Face to the* Future tons s year, valued at 12,000,000 CIDPS 8 .06 Nlghtbeat to fS.000,000. 11:00 Newa 11:16 SpoM Final 11:80 Starlight brenade WFOr—1418 :00 Neva. Weather MRS. WILUAM JACKSON KESLER II Loin LB S ;16 Conn. Ballroora 7:00 Ray Somera THE OFFICE OF 11:00 Newe iltlC tU r Bomcra RAYMOND’ Miss Betty Jane Wilson becamt:^> jclts. The.v wore matcfimg bow 13:00 Del Rayoef Show the bride of William Jackson Kes­ Jials with forest- green vei&, and WINF—1318 MOZZER each carried a cascade arm bou­ 8:00 Flnaaeial Neva ler II Friday afternoon in the quet of white roses. :■ Chapel ' of Belmont . Methodist 9Sa MAIN STREET The bridegroom was attended .wAtch thase Ganger opots Church in Nashville, Tenn. Dr. ,b.v his father as best man. Ushers LB \ ^ L BE CLOSED Ferris F; Moore performed the were his brother, Charles Peter double ring ceremony. Kesler of . Roanoke,. Va.; John A. FOR v a c a t io n RADIOS The, bride is the daughter of Streeter, Ridgewood; N.J., and A leaky roof, ahnnking woodwork, aagging porch, iq?lit siding— check the## Theodore R. McClure, Mariinton, FI^OM AUGUST 22 weak spots. Then bring your check-list to us. ' Mr. and Mrs. HewUt Ellsworth W. Va. PoffDrton's Wilson of Jacksonville, Tex. TOe TO SEPTEMBER 6 ' ’ ■ ' ■ - * ; t ' , *5* 1,.. • ■ At a reception in the church 16# Center of Church bridfegroom is the son of Mr. and parlor, the aunts of the bride and We will analyze your job and recommend the products best s u i^ to tiia Mrs. William Jackson Kesler of bridegroom, Mrs. Carroll W. Wil­ ■'-J*.'-'' Shoulder LB job, your taste and your budget. We'll show you how to do the Smaller Roanoke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Fred son, Jacksonville,- Tex., and Miss fix-ups yourself,. . . and rent you power tools. W ell recommend skilled England of Mancheater, and Mrs. Kathryn Kesler, Koanoke, Va., re­ Inechanics to do the larger ones. O. E. Wilson of Crystal Lake, spectively, presided at the table. ‘ PIGMILUOl^ ALL WEEK FIATUREI Rockville, are grandparent* of the F or, her daughter’s wedding. SHOULDER CHOPS AND STEW MEAT ' LB bride. Mrs. WilsoiK..wore a mauve lace PLUSH SUEDES Miss Doris Reynolds of Greens­ boro, N,”C., sang "O Perfect Love" THAT ARE Bee m tor eom plht# continuous buidget plon and Gounod’s' “ Blntreat Me Not to- Lea'ye Thee.” Richard Thomason "RAIN RESISTANT' A a to GIb m Sm t Ic# When you open your account, state the pmounV of monthly payment y o « was organist. OPEN — A.LD. dealer — wish to make and your total credit will be ten tlmM.that amount. The bride, given- in--marriage by 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. ly SANDLER her father, wore a” goWlr of silk HEAT 'N SERVE beiit windahielda in organza over taffeta. The gown SUNDAY. 8 A.M^8 F.M. U yoo-aei your monthly payment att , . . . #16. OF BOSTON atodc. 24 jreani* « • was fashioned with » -scalloped PINE PHARMACY Sabrina neckline of Alenoon l|^a LB pertencci Glaae for- Taur toHlal *perchaaee may amoant 4or . . . .6160., ap^liqued with seed pearls and se­ 664 CENTER ST. nitnre topa, pietnra quins, long pointed sleeves, and franlnf.NjlIaM aad, Tour eredlt limit may be axteaded tot ,...|200. bouffMt skirt with chapel train. ALL WEEK SPECIALI GOLDEN YELLOW RIPE ■ Her Shree-tiered French illusion Destined fo r a full eampuz or casual-life, these soft pigmllllon pigskin suedes are proc­ aeraenlng \|;eplaead fingertip -veil was attached to a essed with a Scotchgard leather p'rotectlon. They shed rain and are, easily cleaned with in Tver aiorin win- Mary Stuart "bonnet of lace and soap and water. Their soft ‘‘crepe-alre’’ soles pamper your atepe, and thalr smart young irideaceiits. She carried .a, colonial fashion looks.flatter your wardrobes. Bononos 2 . e s l 9 ' dow A bouquet. of- white rosda rad THE OFFICE OF atephanoCls. ■' 'T o iir The bride’s sister, Mlsa Susan , DR. E. J. LOJESKI effective el All AW tepee Marhele Wilson, was maid of honor. -V. la tliie Ceamenity ead Vidaity, Bridesmaids were Mrs. A lfred M. t- ■ O a r Yoart ^ Henns of San Aintonio, Tex., rad WILL BE CLOSED 40 - Miss Ann King; Douglas, Ga. The e - m iMM T Atumte t sacim n a cqnsAMy. me: attendants wore Identical foreat 09 Do|MadaMa grten dreaeas of silk o rg u ra over FBOM l e e w i e r M i e o t i m N. MAIN ST. laXlNGTOK RRANOH matching taffeta, fashioned -with ( . W(JM Reaa, Raute 86 fitted bodicea, sooo|> neekllnea rad AUG; 22 TO SEPT. 6 TII..M I. 9 TR 7 P »4R66 TRsaioae 64218 elbow-length sleeves. H je bouf­ FREE PARKING AT BOTH OF OUR STORES •* Q U A U n ^ ^ ^ beet eeonemy of eW fant skirts were tbs waist wttb ma.trtilns bow ■ B B sSM

-£ j; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1960 PA G E SE^GEMF PAGE set >WANCHE8TER EVENING HIJRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST f2, 1960 A. o< tAlsnt. W* bAve, ov«r Ui«m 36 State Gunman Iversen Witlidraws, ^anrlfpatpr ysAjs, seen vaifous would-bii suc- Deadlock End A TNooKht for Today • i U ^ Congo Ends Demand Subdivision Rules cesaora try their wings, am} non* ■poB*ot*0Hwaai^ byb* tb*_tb* ll**nhs*tM . Rivals End Weekend CkMMO *f Disarms Police £opntn$ l|praid of UMm^Ffr aemMl to bav* mueb Seen Imminent Mlw Otoim Koehler __ ^P(nU8HjU> BY TUB chane* ot making It On United Nations Rockville—Mle* Claim' Koehler, In Printed Form Turkington May Run ■aftAI^PFROiTINO 00.. INC It fa** b**n TopotioA that th* Caught Later U BiaMU StTMt But If w* war* praaaad to give 78, of Avon, died *t Hartford Hos- __ ICaiMhwtar. Qnu. on* k*y rcaabn for tb* lack of a In School Aid Of Political Activity vlU*g* af Tiy*, TuokUd, raertvad . 1BUMA8 r. rteOugON V it* Intraduetlon to th* Woed of (OoattaMMd frmn Page One) Hammarekjold said he nee0Btldy his 2-week vacation yesterday and Karlis Blkernieks, Alexander Lie- bents striking out for reelection, hand toward the police guns. 'Vlr aided by bora,te planes. these votes In line. And he had the th* debate (1) Demanded with­ will officiate at the two churches A new^name for the Board of case has been continued until S^pt. Michael J. Sokola, 16, of East just how deep a make-up tan Is de­ <' II MMtaHmciita. Can « Mdgy for more drawal of Canadian troops from pins, and Indulis Grasis. gUio kicked the weapons out of The, 250 population of Forest responsibility for fashioning lead­ details aa this budftt-eaaiag plea. next Sunday. Directors is that pf Atty. William 12 for pre-sentence investigation, Hewitt’s reach. He surrendered Hill spent a Jittery day gazing at Hartford, was arrested and sirable, how. to sit during ah Inter- I JFL Oil th* U.N. force ‘ibecause Canada A meeting of the Hebron church B. Collins. The other candidates are ing and presenting his party's 1* an ally of Belgium”; (2) Call­ Miss Caroline M. Gibson Grover originally had been without resistance and was hand­ an 8,000 foqt tower of smoke that charged with following too close vlev', how to create an Impression council will be held today at 8 p.m incumbents Alice Lamenzo, Francis cuffed. could be seen 50 miles away. They aa the result of a 3-car rear end • argument on and Interpretation of GASOLINE Attention f ed Belgium an aggressor in the in the Smith-Gellert lounge. A dis­ Funeral services for Miss Caro­ Mahoney, Theodore Powell, Philip charged ■A'ilh breaking and enter of deep sincerity by looking Into Congo, trying with NATO allies line M. Gibson, 333 Main St., were were packed up yeaterday waiting colli.aion opposite 385 Center St. issues. cussion will take place on "What Freedman, and John Hutchinson. ing after police found him within at 11:15 this morning. In any lopsided political situs the eye of the.viewer while also to aatablish a new form of colo- held Saturday afternoon at the Hutchinson today filed a notice of for an evacuation order that never HIGH SCHOOL mnd GItADE SCHOOL nialiinn under a U.N. flag; (3) I Think The Church Is," led by Watkins-West Funeral Home. 142 a wire enclosure at the rear of the came although the fire burned a Sokola’s car struck the rear of tlon, such as he enjoyed for most reading the text of a speech, and Donald Robinson. intenj to run again, erasing a ques­ Thieves Get $84 a car being driven by Oscar H. how to select the proper suit and BANTLY OIL And said the United States was E. Center St., with.the Rev. Clif­ tion mark which had existed up Turnpike Supermarket at 151 W. quarter mile from the town. of his service, the temptation is for STUKNTS- - - GET YOUR trying to bring The Congo into Mrs. Fred Brehant will present Middle Tpke. early on the morn­ Mrs. A. M. Mlschke, owner of Johnson, 54. of Stratford. His car shirt for a TV appearance. ( iMi'W'i, i\r, a lession for Sunday school classes ford O. Simpson of Center Congre­ until last Saturday as to his inten­ In Market Break the party on top to become some­ th* NATO sphere of influence un­ gational Church officiating. Organ­ tions. ing of Aug. 4. a general store, said she packed in turn 'pushed into a car being ; - I '1 \ !\ I IM.I.l der Hammarskjold’s civilian aid at a meeting of the Hebron Sun Prosecutor Allan Thomas rec­ .her valuables and prepared to driven by Albert G. Goettler, 68, thing of a steamroller, to treat all And this is not a joke. One-can days school teachers Wednesday at ist was Frederic Werner. New names for the Board of be quite sure that many candidates program to get The Congo gov­ Burial was in East Cemetery. Education are those' of Robert ommended the reduced, charge since The Highland Park Market at leave. "We’ve been watching It of Broad Brook. questions as if they were a matter TEL MIfrIi. II 9 11595 SCHOOL SUPPLIES ernment going on a workable 8 p.m. in the church lounge.' the entrance to the building showed since Saturday afternoon and hold­ Goettler and Johnson had who do not dare appear in the Mr. C. L of Wethersfield Bearers were John Gibson, Roger Tomassi and Theodore Cummings. 317 Highland St. was entered of blacks and whites, to concede AT baale. GOP Workshop Slated Gibson, Ralph Johnson, and Wil­ Incumbent William Buckley is also no evidence of having been tamper sometime Saturday night, and ing our breath. One minute we stopped to allow a car to turn nothing to the opposition, and' to open to lake lessons on, how to ROCKVILLE TR 6-3271 The rejection, of the Soviet con­ Republicans are invited to at­ bert Johnson. a candidate and one more Is to be ed with. $84.75 was taken" from various hear Its under control and the next into a driveway, but Sokola failed function on TV will be taking tention was unmistakable. tend a refresher workshop at the Members of Sunset Rebekah David M. Fraser, 18, of 33 Wads places in the store. minute not." to notice them until it was too Interpret voting strength as a proof Says this about the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Re named. of virtue, some private coaching. One can 175 Hammarskjold took the floor Lodge conducted a memorial serv­ Edward Tomkiel want* to make worth St., and Thomas F. Topping, Police theorize entry was gained ■Vernon Parker, foreman of a 13- late, according to Patrolman John three times to argue quietily with ginald Lewis at Columbia Lake on ice at the funeral home Fritjay eve­ the race again for .the town clerk­ 18, of 19 Wadsworth St., pleaded through a basement door, after man convict conservation crew Krinjak. ThlS; WAS, in the main, the way forecast the development and DEWEY - RICHMAN Woodland Terrace, Aug. 26 at 8 Um East Cei^ter 167 MAIN 8T.—MANCHESTER the statements of Gizenga and ning. ship. as does Walter Leclerc for guilty to a charge of breach of the window was broken near the lock. from Auburn, Gallf. Said his men All three cars were headed west. Lodge ran the majority party in the spread of a dependable tele­ I .- Street Kuznetsov. '' p.m. John M. Burns, eastern re­ the post of town treasurer. peace, reduced from a charge of A stairway led up to the main have had "only about 20 hours There were no injuries. the United Nations—the way a Re­ vision formula for candidates, by Your The secretary general aald he gional director for the National Harry G. Hill AttyJi. Da'vid Barry and Irving theft. Ifloor. sleep In the past week.” They Sokola could not produce a car which an ever increasing number Chorqo Plan Phone was adopting the Soviet sugges­ Committee’s campaign division, Aronson Intend to try to retain Of the cash, $60 in rolled coins ha'Ve been fighting other California registration and also was charged publican majority leader In the. will be speaker-instructor. Rockville—Funeral' services for They had been arrested Aug. 16, Connecticut House of Representa­ of seekers of votes will have ex­ •’•I! MUSCO-PEDIC MI 3-1126 tion for an advisory committee, Harry G. Hill of Center Rd., Ver­ their seats In the State House of and charged with the theft of two and $13 in bills was taken from a fires. with failure to carry his registra­ I m which he said would Im made up Expected to be present are: Representatives. desk. He looked up towird Forest Hill tion. tives in the days of Roraback, or a actly the right degree of tan, sit I Horace Seely-Brown, Republican non, were held this afternoon at hubcaps from a car parked on W. Dolivtrits "A Musco-Pedic Mattress brought relief of governments contributing units 2 o’clock at the* Ladd Funeral Incumbent Thomas Elliott Middle Tpke.'The court ordered the Among other miscellaneous items as the fire tumbled out of the Mid­ ------7------Democratic whip running 'some at exactly the right angle, and from pain and discomfort of backaches to the UJ9. nillltary force In the candldate-for Congress from the Home, 19 Ellington Ave. wants to run again for the Board case continueci until Sept. 17 for taken were 50 ball point pens, dle Fork of the American River Tile jackrabblt ot the western ,_.tophfavy majority at Washington gaze candidly into the eye of the Just telephone your order for Rtpnuntlmt Congo. But he said it would do Second Congressional District, and of Selectmen with one more can­ valued at 10 cents each. and said, "This is the last stand.” plains of the U.S. is really a caused by pulled muscle and disc," re­ candidate for Congressman at- Hill died suddenly Friday night a pre-sentence investigation. would operate. unseen viewer with uncanny but drug needs and cosmettes—glv- Hartford Fire First stop on a It* advising at U.N. headquarters, in a doctor’s waiting room. He was didate yet to be named, accord­ Andrew C. Harmon, 41, of 73 Det. Sgt. Joseph Sartor is con­ Residents drifted back to Michi­ large hare, while the Belgian tng your Charge Plaa number. C o n ^ ^ Gnop not in t«opoldsvllle as Kuznetsov large Antoni Sadlak. The meeting ing to Democratic Town Chairman ducting the investigation. f — gan Bluff, once rumored destroyed, hare is a rabbit. Ix>dge was forceful, he was heart-winning precision. - ports Mr. to. L. of Wethersfield, Conn. is sponsored by .the Tolland and bom June 2, 1905 in Stafforcl Linden St., pleftaeld STuUty to a proposed, and it would not report Springs, the son of the late Fred­ Steve Cavagnaro. charge of driving w'hile under the ' thorough, he always won, and he One can also forecast something Get to th* Congo government as the Windham Counties Republican Edward P .. Moriarty is candi­ Women’s Associations. erick and Agnes Dolan Hill, and Influence of liquor or drugs. He was always right. else. Immediate Russian demanded. had lived in this area most of his date again for registrar of voters. was fined $102. ‘ One fine day there will come If you have a normal, healthy back real vacation Hiunmarskjold said he had made Puppy Injured This was the performance which, Delivery and want to, keep it that way . . . if life. Cavagnaro could not be reached Shirley K. Perottl, 16 Windemere reportedly, created an image of. him. along a candidate who wear* all clear to the council previously A near tragedy in dog life was Hfet wits a member of First Con­ today to comment on the candi­ you enjoy firm, supporting bedding that he did not believe UJ9. forces experienced here a few days ago Ave., Rockville, pleaded guilty to which, the pollsters say, Is going to Iho wrong shadea of everything, gregational Church, Vernon, and date situations for constable and a charge of evading .responsibility . . . you, too, will get better sleep , oould be used to eolve 'internal po­ when a small puppy owned by had been an employe of Hamilton jiistice of the peace slots. The "be of great assistance to his ticket from-ahlrt to t^^^^ who makes an litical differences in The Congo Horace Sellers was apparently and was fined $51. A charge of fail­ from Musco-Pedic Bedding; See it and Standard Division of United Air­ party can name four candidates ure to pass to the left was nolled. In the approaching campaign. ungainly sprawl when he trie* to and that no member of-the council struck by a hit an....- pears, will prove the greatest vote pressed off the floor by one Afri­ jury to be a fractured pelvis and 24, 134' Oakland St., were each who watched him closely at the fined $10 for breach 6f the peace. NO N EED TO GO United Nations, is.that Lodge was getter of the television era. He , ) can delegate: "We won’t quarrel said the dog would recover in with Ldmumba’s basic idea of Con about two weeks -with home care. The two had been arrested Satur­ playing, magnificently, the role he will sweep everything before him. go unity but we don’t like his way Senegalese Nation day evening after a flat, fight in rtsuaJized as effective for the par­ For, with all his obvious, Impossi­ of doing things now. 'We have con­ Manchester Evening Herald He­ front of a North End tavern. RUNNING ALL OVER ticular political situation, but that ble. and unspeakable handicaps, he fidence in both the U.N. and the bron correspondent. Miss Susan B« Frank B. WolfingSr, 38, of Hart­ secretary genepal.” Pendleton, telephone AGademy (Continued from Page One) ford, who was arreated Saturday he rfeserved a little private intelli­ will give the impression that, he is areas and :announced the fe<)era- after striking the driver of a car THE MAP LOOKING gence just the same. He would, It Don’t Miss For Asia, Sir Claude Corea of 8-S454. ■ tion.was dissolved. real, and that he blunders for him Oylon and Tingfu Tsiang of Na­ emment prior to the presidential In an effort-to avert a,serious In which he was riding, paid a $10 Is reported, ronccle points in prl- self. tionalist China praised Hamimar- elections lri‘‘-which * Senegalese rift in the French Community, of flije for breach of the peaqe. • vat« he would not concede in skjold feat'in getting the Belgians was likely to be elrated. But since young African nations—which so Joseph SantOa, 37, of 221 N. FOR BUSINESS! public; see Issues in private as to leave, installing the U.N. force About Town Dakar is the chief cflty of Senegal far has not been plagued by the Main St., was 'flne U , « a s y t o d a y . . . To Take public buildings and strategic Paris to discuss the dispute. Dia Lodge's retirement from the United pleasure boating. It will be the re- *r Oorrea analyzed the legal argu­ accepted the invitation but so far They had been found drunk Satur­ ments isgainst Intervention in The day night in Center. Park. Nations also coincides with whal plai ement of the outboard motor, I ' -there was no response from Keita. Try HFC Vacation Money Service Congo political dispute and en The- political maneuvering had piwrgeB of assault and breach may well be the beginning of the i that sweet singer of beach and dorsed Hammarskjold’s neutrality littl'e outward effect oh the people of the peace against Luejan Obat, end of the automatic majoritie.s forl >ahes, with an'Ingenious jet motor. Advantage of policy. 32, of 382 Hartford Rd., were m of the gleaming port city pf Da­ United KUtes leadership in the j which will take in and jet out a ... have m ore fun. Arrange M cash Italy’s Egldid Ortona and Har­ kar. ‘ Residents flocked to the nolled. ' ’ old Beeley of Britain voiced un' beache* and movie theaters over The case of Andrew A. Wayland, United Nations. If he had re­ ulrcHin of water eight inches in loan you need at your HFC office. . . then travel' 17, of K Deerfield Dr., haa been diameter. This jet stream system qualified praise of the Ham- the weekend as usuMf mained, I.erlukps.ior' the last time, on the tomatic deliveriee . . . a bal-. NATIONALLY FAMOUS Budget Dept. Special! Poland was the only council same nation and Morocco opposes of the American Revolution, "Tax­ • Paring Our'HumoriKlk question of how tiw new Jet motor aneed payment plan and many MONTHlYPAYN■NT SCIIIDUll member to support the Soviet vleW' arrangement* for Mauretafiian in- ation without representaition la GO AFTER IT - other extras dasigaed to make 30 point. d^ndence, due Nov. 28. ityranny," is usually attributed to A student of American humor, for pleasure craft Is going to atack COLD WAVE 1* ' 13 ( ^e-M oroccan monarch said he James Otis. But what he actually up against the old reliable dBt- bone heating raoilp easy. Pmtma #-oM imui In ehlrt- Permaneivt. Reduced to threat to throw the U.N. force out Aay appaar; jeatiaa (or ■■ it *m our country." He referred to cur­ such as our increased respect for any similarity between the sound WE GIVE of The Congo if the council did balwtrk eCdtaiearaay. etoeves wa* charged today with 2 tiym ii $MQ «• 'uoe. rant talks on Independence between the murder of ■ lonely Ughthoue* tb* *(lucation the’* homespun hu- .potential of the sea jet and that of GREEN STAMPS not satisfy t o demands. The Con the French government and Mau­ HAIRCUTS.... $2.00 go has bsMi approved for mem keeper at Uttle 8*** lalaad eff morlsU often pret^dS^ to despise, the jet which flles^ through the air i.i retanian Premier Moktar Ould the rocky coast of Scotlood. Rob­ bership by the Security Council Da oonesivabfy, sould alao hap* the deetgner* a n aahame5135 PATRIOTISM IS EVERYBODY S JOB! today, Injorlog five trmtomeii. th* (toy...... Portafo it has no maUo ft! main ST. m S-W S1 WMl4 he out within eight days. Nom *f th* croir wo* tai|iirod ' to M* haul. H* io on « iMk to *iyi*l to to* eRtn reet maikk. Ml.me*al*rS». ar« tschniaton*, ' ' I * V r , ‘- • i; « - \ i- ' .^:

y V MANCHESTER EVENI^^G HERjU.D, MANCHESTER, CONN m MONDAY, AUGUST 22, IMO P A G E E IG H T M a n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d , Mi^CHESTOB, c o n n ., M o n d a y , a u g u s t 22, ideo DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE mmrnmmmmmmmmtimlim- . BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE THAN*; eOOPMeSS WTRE ^ WHAT \ SILVER AWAKES l-i RwkviUe-Vernon Surprise Showers PICKIN6 UP SOME ^ DIFFERENCE ^ «PPlLLOW l Answer to Prsvieut Pusils EUington Ridge G>iintry Oiib POES ITAAAKE For Future Bride m y w ord. MARTHA,v OurV T » F ^ WHAT KIND OF AND Jh k y World of Books MONEY WE SUSPICIOUS m a n n h r District Leaders Disturbed Sponsors Fall Fashion Show r •o r D STRAISHT? /HOIPOKSR Hb libs Mj u r c o mABLY b ly V. Miss Janet Lea Fracchia, daugh­ RIGHTO, JC PICK UP, VA TtorOOWNTOTME rwrrH/WA^ONEV ter of Mr. and Mrs.. Lsbro Frac- CRACKEb iJRX’LL PUT VDO a p p e a r a n c e /— . H AR A R - > AOBOIS I Htroins in l^iLLY FELINE?. furniture SrORB RUMPH/— Re s t a s s u r e d . **T*nilni.ot Tha s«ason's first fall faahionMrs. Lastor , RockviU®; Mrs; chla, 260 Spring St, was honored TOMORROW AND . IN WOR5E 5HAP5 l" K o n — * ittJ Over G>un^il Die sion MYHANOUNSOFTHE: < the Shrtw" •how w ill tak® place Tuaaday, Aug. Matthew In, Norman B. recently at tw o miscellaneous CEILINGS ! m m PAY FOR That newR than the class HOOPLE MANOR FINANCES SOeUnnln* SBunr Chase, and W d iy Ciefaon, Bl- bridal showers. If bsyaod repair sad danger- SOFA-*-THE TRIAL<\OF 1110 a f te r hiwt id ls n 30, ak 8 pun., at the Ellington 1: DEUVEKY* OUeiNEYOUR S030URN B Equality ■ lUlJ □1 / ■ Vernon Flrk Dlatrlct caialrmani^from Sykes Junior High and the Ungton. More than SO friuida and rela- DOS we replscs with DrywaU at i PERIODIC ALMOST AN ALL-Nll6«r I Amariean post g f y ^ HI Ridge Country Club. I^enag® models 'will be tiyes feted th* brldpwlact at a r9«.i COUSIN EMMA'S c in u i Donald Lovarln geld today fire town's two parochial schools, St. mlninnnn coat Prom pt service. f • ------“'V UP/RSMSM0ER in Alfarian city decorate*! SUtkJ Bernard’s and St. Joseph's arq al­ Fashions from The Fair at the Joan Waldman and Min Nancy shower given at the home of Mrs. Q Q n R1 district leaders "have been dla-. TOSCTtHtCASH IS dkiaratie aolo TPrevaHcated ready registered. Parkade will be modeled by mem- B®8^, both of Mancheatcr. George Waddell, 466 Porter St discounst/ is n x a quia U U U 3U turbed by thq reMnt discussion of Hostess for another shower for 25 LOZIER DRYWAU. ilBurdeni c j c i u r j New elementary school pupils bera of the dub who will parade Those who will model children's j ahow BTook inequitiea at the City of Rockville clothing are Oathy Begg, LMUa friends and relatives 'was Mias 46 Electricity should be reg;istered in the school down the 8tepa from the terrace, TEL. Ml 4-44M ’ lISModtIed exception 38Puniih Haas, WUUam Sheldon. Chrta Fracchia's cousin, Mrs. James measure Council meeting.” in their area on Sept 1 or Sept. 6 around tha swimming pool and on 17 Full (ndUx) 10 lYench river 30 Book part Scranton, and James Sheldon, all Sloan, Tamarack Lane, Vem on„ 47 Succulent LoYerin claimed a statement from 9 a,m. to 3 p.m. To enter rampover tha pool. Spectatods 18 Show 11 Gemum 31 Killed of Manchester; Betsy Hunter, L«a- Miss Fracchia will wed Michael w i eontampt S3 Miss Short .. plant waa made at the Council meeting kindergarten, a chUd rniut be five w ill be seated on the terrace and Strange, son o f Mr. and Mrs. atream years of age by Dec. 31 this year, lie Hunter, andi Cynthia WlUay, 18 More akillful SS Molt aged 48 Douglas' "Tha last Monday that "ihe responaibil- aroimd the sides of the pool. Everett Strange, 68 Vernon Rd., NEED BY V. T. HAMLIN 16 Wipes out ' and to enter Grade 1 the child Bolton; Ricky Beekwith and A L IA OOP 31 Log float 40 Tell Ity for rejection of the Dlatrlct The setting will be illuminated on Oct. 29 at S t James' Church. 30 Jewel must be 6 years of age the same Gregory W ol«, V4mon, and Beth HARD TO V yWW SURE.BUT Y0U>------«CTMEN VW PPNT 33 Watch 22 Joina poiitively 80 Distant Police Budget Uea with the lead- with floodlighU. In the spoUlght SCREENS YS9, Mrs AU«AJJt' / SHE IS date. A ll children entering school Sweeney, EUington. . HANDLE, T H W A w n ^ n ^ 34 Poaieitcd 34 Sage 43 Hebrew month 51 Playi on w ill be fall coordinates pd casual HMJ TO reSCL«( OUITE A era of the Fire District.” He said must be vaccinated and have In event of rain, th# show will OR HER FROM SOMEV W8H- “ X»,1U. 37 ProieCutea 35 Toward the 45 Editor worda wear for, chlldreh, teens and A COUPLE? he wants to “ correct this state­ least three polio vaccinations. be postponed to Wednesday, Aug. OF HIS LESS 35 Vipera aheltered aide William AUen 52 Otherwlie ment by pointing out that those women. Mrs. Doris Beldlng will be Personal Notices ENLIGHTENED 33 Runi together gg nttertainment ----- 55-----de plume The fall semastar of the evening' Joaeph Jay Studio commentator. 31. OOMBINATIOII who most adamantly opposed iU* school opens Dct. 3 and wUl con­ Earns MS Degree 34 Door acc^tance" (at the Dutrlct bud­ Mrs; C. Gordon Beckwith of Ver­ ' 38 Edit a tinue for 10 weeks, closing the week Donald F. Behrand, formerly of SCREEN DOORS? 1 1 4 T 4 14 TT get meeting in July) '“were the Engaged non ifi general chairman of the P ilo t Die* Card of Thanks manuacript r r r r Of Dec. 5. A ll classes w ill be held Mancheater, received his master City Corporation Counsel Harve^ club's second. annual style show. Wa wiah to thank all of our nelsh- 37 Claim 12 14 at Rockville High School. Most The engagement of Miss Bernice of science degree in wildlife man­ bon , friend* and relaUvea for the many OAIX IT" Yonce and Raymond Spielman. It She will be sssisthd by Mrs. Bki- Waterbury, Aug. 22 —Robert 38 Existed classes w ill start at 7 p.m. and run I'Rae Jackwn of Talcottvllle to An- ward Dymon of Vernon; Mrs. Fd- agement from the University of acts of kindness and sympathy shown i? la difficult to understand,” Love- for two hours. thony J. Crowley of New Britain is Jones, 40, whose plane crashed in us In our -ecent bereavement. -Wo es­ 1 38 Pen name of IT 6.- ward Mpriarty aqd Mrs. Louis Connecticut in Juns. He had been pecially thank all those who sent the (S o w T50 rln said, “why these two individ­ Baronne RegistraUon wUl be by mall or announced by her parents, Mr, Kelly, both of Ellington; Mrs. Jack flames Thursday shortly after tak­ awarded the B.S. degpiee with iMiaullnil floral tributes and loaned the Rusco uals would speak in opposition to VOU MEAN Dudevant IT li adults may register in person this and Mrs. Raymond C. Jackson of Hunter of Bolton, and Mrs. John honors and distinction in wildlife use of cars. Four Models to Choose From. a proposal that would have elimi­ ing off from Bethany -Airport, died The Hadden family. , c'-» THAT.MA30R 41 Morning week of Sept. 19 from 7 to 9 p.lh. TalcottvlUe. Mr. Crowley la the Harrlng4;on o f W est Hartford. management in Jtme 1968 from Bo Sure — Boy BeUabiUty. moisture 21 23 nated one of the moBt discussed at the high school. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Crow- last night in St Mary’s HoapitaL Adult models will be Mrs. Jack UConn. 42 Rodent k ■ j2 T 24 30 It inequities, and then speak a t ' a According to Adult Education U*y ®^ Goldberg, Mrs. Frank Sheldon, Jonps was the owner o f the air­ R. G. KITTLE 44 Twist 24 u City Council iqeeting complaining port. Behrend haa been employed by Director Martin F. Fagan, courses I/***? en^loyed by Mrs. Thomas Ferguson, Mrs. Al­ the State of Ohio Department of FEDDEftS . CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 46 Laundry of those same inequities.” wiU be offered in the following -Travelers Insurance Co., Hart- His twin-engined plane crashed Ml 9-0468 ST bert Lindsay Jr., Mrs. Lawrence A. Natural Resources as a forest equipment Spielman, who was /renominat­ areas: Homemaking, art, business I f®r ki each budget City residents, who sup­ enter the school. Instruction is class. free. Books and materials furnished port a separate police service, do lliere will be a small registra the student may be purchased. A ll SHORT RIBS BY FR A N K O’N E A L not benefit from the Town serv­ tlon fee for the women's and persons over 16 years o f age and ice. men’s classes. Those interested p p e r y Loverin also rapped Nat Schwe- not now attending school may reg­ ister. may register by calling the regis­ i-SHOPPE I del, treasurer of the Amerbelle NORMAN'S REPEATS tration office in the Lottie Fisk ' Corp^ for “ his apparent attempt Young Draocrato to Meet Memorial Building at Henry Park. to . institute another .discordant The Rockville Young Democrats »TX note in the relationship pf our will meet tonight at 8 o’clock at SoftbaU Playoffs i - |, three governments.” Schwedel told The three teams tied fop' first BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS Democratic-'headquarters on Mar­ LONG SAM the. Council Monday' night that ket St. Plans will be completed place in the City Softball League more than $4 million in taxable for the annual picnic to be held will hold a 3-game playoff, start­ WILL TAT ing tonight. The PA C and the WtIPW property has not been picked up Aug. 28 at the Italian Social Club over the past five years. Later in American Legion will play tonight o p w k : on Snlpsic St., starting at 2 p.m. the week, he corrected that' fig­ Miss Jane Page, president, said at Henry Park and tomorrow ure tp^an amount slightly less political buttons and campaign night the winner o f this game 'will than a" ihlllion' and a half dollars. jewelry will be available at the play the VFW. “ I f Mr. Schwedel had made a meeting tonight The league championahip play­ -thorough study of the matter re­ Leases Signed offs will begin Wednesday night. sultant needless alarm o f town There is also a tie for fourth place Two more leases have b®en :S^ residents could have b^en avoid­ between two teams. signed by firms fo t offices in the ed,” Loverin added. The Schwedel The recreation season at the Professional Building, nearing statement to the Council Monday park will end Labor Day. Indicated that errors of omission completion of renovation after the America’s Most Popular 1960 had occurred In District and City March fire there. tax lists when tax collectors took The Connecticut Light and Pow ­ their figures off the Town of Ver­ er Co. has signed a 5-year lease, with option for a 5-year renewal. \ •« 1 Lt^RKs 4^ •MWWW B-22 e 1M0 ^ m*. hw. T.M. tif, vx H*t. oli non list. f IMi hr WMM4 1,1*1,11 The CL and P. will occupy an of­ L- “It is making It increasingly "Well, you taid to entertain her. and she sure thought difficult to objectively 'discuss the fice on the south side of the build­ BY KP:N BALD and JP:RRY BRONDFIELD controversial issues when certain ing where Housa and Murphy was -JUDD SAXON my ttory about the fight you and Pop had waa individuals are continually at­ formerly located.' The power com­ entertaining!" pany occupied an office on the New ^lAJhinEpooC, MF,KSCLL,yOUR JUPP, OF COURSE WE'P PE tempting to keep alive a charter STORV--ANP YOU*? INTERESTEP in a n e w PROCESS t . 1-4 -T which waa defeated,” Loverin goorth side of the building. ''' O F F E R -P O n or JOLT FOR FlIRE-RESISTANT PAPER W- i said. "Only by their constructive A lease has also been aigned by ME .''BUT I'LL *PEAK PUT IN partnership LITTLE SPORTS . BY ROUSON /suggestions and a willingness on A dolf J. Frier to occupy a Store to TO MRc, BOSWORTH.'y the part of everyone to establish a sell sporting goods. basic point of agreement from Previously, William Nemeroff which present and future needs signed a lease to open a restau­ 2-CYCLE AUTOMATIC of the Town will be developed rant in the building. can w e hope to achieve a single government equitable to the en S t Joseph’s Basaar tire area." The bazaar being sponsored'by It is not known what effect this St. Joseph’s Church begins tonight and w ill run through Saturday particularly o n e w t 'wlU have on future discussion be­ PUT PEMINP PARS,' tween Loverin, Vernon First Se night at the church grounds on CAN WE TRUST 'lAGwAlfwIweewF lectman George Risley and Rock­ West and Union Sts. HIM? y—l>^PUT,MR HUTCHINS, HE'S fM itqLH l«wf B - x x There w ill be eight rides and a/ — VSERVEP HIS SENTENCE, YOU ville Mayor Leo B. Flaherty Jr- ( S i H t KNOW, ANP IF HE HAS SOMETHING on Inequities. These three men variety of booths. In case of rain the bazaar will be moved into th® GOOP IT 'P BE NICE TO HELP HIM, BY JOHNNY HART - met Thursday night in an effort church hall. WASHER to determine what common ground INDEED ! A DEVICE DESIGNED I Hospital Notes______BUZZ SA M YEB BY, BOY CRANE • HAVE INVENTED A _MAY,i COMPLEMEMT VOU ON axiata toward eliminating over­ 7 » HOUSE the WREWSrAMNIFESf Y15UR EUPHEMISTIC Admitted Friday: Harry Need­ -li Hit! WE \. HSY, 1 DON'T THINK THE T im e , e/a p s u u e . lapping functions ih the 3-unit ’’that cots IT, Chris; WHOA there, ^ M IR A ^ ACHIEVEMENTS CF OOP TIME, PlSCRlPnON OF THE WORLDs government That meeting waa the ham, Tolland; Mrs. Elsie Lanz, 66 IT WAS WARNED you' 1 CARRIErS AGROUND... ------y ------OliR 50-CALLIP -VACATIOH - / y/hy ' TO BE BURIED DEEP BENEATH mat between, the leaders of the Pavis Ave. ' CRU'Sl WITH THIS PACK OF All IN FUN, never A P n i ITS MOVING/ ^ FIRST G-ARBA&E c a n ? SHOULP lU.l.PEAR, THE TRODDEN RATHE OF AMN — three g^oYdrnmehis since a con- Admitted Saturday: Charles LUNATICS WAS BAO ENOUfiH.' » T MOMENT/ ^ Young, K elly Rd., Vernon; Gordon C A N B E V O m S tUT WVtN TUSY R JS AN AIR- FOR PCSTERITY, aoUdation charter proposal was / Futm ^ Chamberlain, 50 Mountain S t; ■^CRAFT CAPRitP AGROUND yDARUHu '/ ■ m defeated In the Fire District July AND TRY TO SAPOlS AW ■.K V 6. Stanley Cuscovitch, Melrose. t« •torti WITHTHS B'.AME,,., Taxes Coining D.m Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Mfir- Sun, •» Taxes ih the City of Rockville jorle Eveslage, 12 Wlnderm®re When You Trade parling; Ave. WATCH YOUR . and Vernon Fire District fall due TEV.PIR, Sept. 1. ’ ” ■ Discharged Frid^: Carl Good­ City Tax Collector Gerald Allen rich, Crane Kd,, ElUngton; Chris-1 •aid today he has sent out 5,440 tian Magdefrau, 52 Ellington Avq.; Your Old Washer NO FITMENTS tax bills'this year, 900 more than Mrs. Martha Ellen, RFD 1, Elllng- { •tis.'Tt'wa*’* were mailed last year. The in­ ton; Paul piassick, ,yernon Court; UNTIL crease, AUen said, was caused Mrs. Inez Kitchen, Danforth, I BY DICK CAVALLI MORTY MEEKLE mainly by a sharp Increase in-the Maine; Mrs. Ralph Duell, 77 Laurel | Surrdund heme with NOVEMBER St., Manchester. WELL— A STRAWBERRY f=UDSe GOirHA6fORr- number o f automobUes owned by "greefi kwury. ;; VWATILITBE, ^ O A E TO ^TART WITH- WTHAT/ city residents who pay taxes on Discharged Saturday: Mrs. Alice | Start rig] rith famous AT NORMAN’S BY I.ANK LEONARD them as personal property. Bllnir and daughter, 18 Bast St,; MICKKY FINN WINTHiJOPV THEN A CHOCOLATOMALT, lASTHN STAI VIIVROMIN A DOUBLE-DIP KIN5- The city ,^ax is 18^ mills on an Miss Elsie Lanz, 66 Davis, Ave.; 3E1 WHAT TIME SHE WON'T BE no iastHN TAKE UP TO *BIZE BANANA'*3PLn: Oct. 1, 1959 grluid list in the'city David Trapp, 16 Pleasant S t ; Mr8.1 lavwi seed! WILL YOU BE CALLING TONIGHT/ .STATH 5-10-I ntnitnu. Free 1-Year Sepyiee ARE VOU AUNT AMELIA ' B A C K — IN SHE WENT HOME PKSTACHIO CARAMa. o f $19,720,079. . Allen said the toU l DoroUiy Wnuk and son, 22 Pro­ 2YEARS GCHNG OUT, 'ASrAH A FRIEND C ASE d o n n a FROM THE CLUB 6UPER FROST.,. taxes collectible on this list are spect St.; Mrs. Dorothy Woodman- j t. i BOBBY? A n t s to see me CALLS? WITH A BAD HEADACHE $364,821.46. see, Guilford, Maine; Crain Wil­ ta le Augu and early and Guarantee! ^ TOPAYI . RIGHT AYYAY/ -AND SAID SHE WAS AUen said he 'wUl be at the City liams, 2 W hite S t ^ t e m b e r ] the. belt TURNING IN EARLY/ Hall Sept. 1 to Sept. 9, and . Sept. Dischpged yesterday: Timothy j I town. Con- StrawmVre, 127 Prospect S t ; ' time to M« — 26 to SO. Hourh will be from 9 a.m. difioni ore 1b o l. . . d o yf. to noon and 1:30 to 5 p.m., and on Stanley Cuscovitch, Morose. Monday and Friday evenings from ore CooIm 1 soH stays 6:30 to 7:30 pjn. Taxes may be Vernon and TaloottvUle newa Is molit, w ellIproblsm is paid any other time at his home, handled throngh The Herald's l#N. 1 150 Union St. I ' -' Rockville Bureau, 5 W. Miii« gt, | Fire District Tax Collector Mrs. telephone TRemont 6-8186. 00£.l 1 For Mw i J 1 lawn you r NE«. W, T.M. U.S. PM.ee. 22 orpnee Loverin said today she a11 mail out 6,130 tax bills on over had, i V yew ssod CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER Hiursday. The Fire District GrandRockville-V ernon ofid fertHiillo t EASTERN List is $14,880,030 -and the mill STATES. 1 5L0WiR, KATOl WB MU5T MAKE mew A a P055I61& SPIED WITHOUT rate la 2H> Mrs. |liCyerin said the Evening Schedule ll MR. ABKRNATIIY BY RALSTON JONKS and FRANK RIDGEWAY ATTRACTINfc ATTENTION L total taxes collectible on this list W r T M T H G are $37,210.58. ! DO YOU KNOW WHAT I IF HE DIDNTVVANTTO. Changed at Pool | MY SHIP CAPSIZED DURING A t the annual District budget HEARMYSTDKlJWHY A h u rric ane, b u t I WAS DID THEN, MR, ABERNATHY? meeting last month. District vot­ DID I EVERTEtL'rtJU ABOUT .A change in the swimming I ABLE TO HANS ON TO A ,., MR. ABERNATHY?,,, A DIPNTHESAYSO? ers cut the budget to $37,200, only THE TIME I WAS SHIPWRECKED schedule at Harowitz Pool at Hen­ PIECE OF THE MAST, i 4 $10.59 leas than the taxes col- IN THE SOUTH SEAS? MoUble. . ry Park was announced today by I Mrs. Loverin wUl be at Vernon Donald Berger, recreation director. I vavn Fire Station 2 in DobsonviUe. on Effective today, the adult and Thursdays throughout September family night periods will be held Soed MIstur* from 6 to 8 p.m. 0 Taxes unpaid by Oct. 1 on the only on Tuesdays and l?iursdays. 1,H>. $1.06 etty and Fire District lists will It was formerly held every' other 5 Ibi. $4.06 have interest added at one hhlf of night from 7:20 to 8:20. The same | one per cent per month until i^ld. hours w ill preVall. ABOVT A s tfg B ^ to Korea Dn Mondays, Wednesday and l ^ FEimLIiER Price A rm y Pfc. Richard J. Griffin, son Fridays, the period formerly set I m aside for the adult family night 80 ibt. 5-10-10 . hit It N o rm a n 8ZZ or Mrs. Doris M. Willis of Rt. 2, re­ PM E io-d ay JEFF COBB BY PETE HOFFMAN cently anllTed in Korea land is now win be open for general -swimml^. Until Novmbar! THE'STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS Berger said the c h a n g e ivaa assigned to the 4th U.S. A rm y Mis- O N L Y $2.45 t r i a l I'L L TRY HEI.LO, SERGEANT/ YES, SIR... . Mle Command. brought about because the adult Paymtntt HOME '^ISW/'iDUOUT TMATIC A 6O00-L00WM6 KH TOU HOT PiOBlTV/ I DOME IT AMD SHE TO FIND ...ANYTHING IN ON THEY BELONG Griffin, a member of the com­ and fam ily attendance under the CAPTAIN, WHY DO OUT, D elivei , ATHlS PLACE, ,llAVCVAgK.WAVMt„THO0aMT MAVK ' THOSE FINGER­ TO A MB. ED mand's 226th Signal Company at former arrangement was light and , DOI/t IWOW as Jt'vtXaCiMT I? WMAT ' VOU AUD DIM W0U14) LfIS 10 TAKE A YOU THINK MY l a t e : MA'AM' PRINTS YETZ BARBER... better use o f the pool w ill n nuule | roomS i k e p t Camp Page, Korea entered the I BEEN OmClAUY I01£2SPCEP. IW O N I DO FOK SPIN »J M/ BOAT {jOtVBMC/ ALLTHOBEBUMB?. Army in Auguat 1969, completed under the new schedule. basifi training at Fort Dlx, N . J., Temile Tenmaineato and T u b last stationed at Fort Berger also announced tennis I toumamenU at Henry Pafk, and HOod, ^Pm l : ' . 8

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./ MANCmC3TBR EV9 NINO RERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. AUGUST 1960 PAGE. r ; ^ T E i f MANCHESTB|l EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1960 ion it in Pennant Hopes of Baltimore Leaning on Red Sox I Herald Angle ■» EAWL YOST Bporta BdlUr Tops Niantic; Yanks Shrug Off Story Birds Have Mo|or League! Spahn, Burdette Again Sunday ^who keeps trim walking back and Then Bows to fourth to^ the coffee shop sevenU Track Team Now Stale — -.Leaders— ^ This date—August 14—Is a times daily-. . Flnala in tha Wom­ T a k en 14 AMERICAN LEAGUE memorable day in my life, being my en’s Club Championship at the Wethersfield . ______Hold Braves Flag Hope birthday. My age? The same as Country Club will be played Thurs­ Batting'— Smith, Chicago, .326; Jack Benny. I feel at least 20 Rome, Aug. 22 {IP)—The head of America’s Olympic forces Skowron, New York, .312; Sle- day and Anne McBride phoned Getting nothing better than shrugged off today suggestions that the star-studded U.S. vera, Chicago, .311; Kuenn, Clevr- years younger, at least I did until with the details. For a number of From RSox New York, Aug. 22 {/Py—It is becoming more evident each I stepped on a stone In the church yeara Mrs. McBride, a former Club an even w lit in yeatefday’fi ‘men’s track and field team may be going stale and forecast a land,' .310; Aspromonte, Cleveland, parking lot and turned my ankle, . AMERICAN LEAGUE day that if Milwaukee is to overtake Pittsburgh in the Na­ .309. ^ champ, haa capably handled pub- doubleheader, Manchester’s cascade of gold medals in the forthcoming *games. New York. Auj?. 22 (/P)—If one that was Injured previously licity for the Women> Division. American Legion Junior base­ "From top to bottom, this 4s the^ Sunday's Results tional League race, it will be done behind the strong arms of Runs — Mantle, New York, 98; and I had to curtail all activities Baltimore’.'! Oriole.s should pull Detroit 6-6, Cleveland 4-4. those inimitable roommates, Warren Spahn and I^ew Burdette Maris, New York, 81; Fox, Chi­ Finalists this year were' two Helene ball team bowed out of the finest collection of athletes we team of leftovers from the free­ ., Thanks to radio I was able to sit —Reynolds and Noel.. Recent ICO ever have sent to the Games,’ said off the biKlfP.'it upset of the Washington 7, New York 4. . . . with airassist from Bob Buhl.-fe cago, 72; Sievers, Chicago, 71; In my favorite chair and rest my American Legion Tournament style type of wrestling. This time» Baltimore 10, Boston 4. Spahn end Burdette, excused Runnels, Boston, and Minoso and Golf Tournament waa dlacuesad Kenneth (Tug) Wilson of Chicago, we gave out- Greco-Roman wres­ 1960 baseball iwa.son and win Pinson, Cliff Cook and Wally leg while listening to the Yankee- with Lucy Masters of the ICO of­ played at Niantic. liie title in thla president of the U.S. Olympic the American League pennant, Kansas City 8, Chicago 1. from relletilng between starts, are Smith, Chicago, 70. 'Washington and Boston-Baltlmore consolation tournament went to tlers special training. W. L. Pet. G.B. bacIOr on the beam again. If they Post — paved the way for the 10th Runs Batted In — Maris, NeW_ fice regarding treatment of the undefeated Wethersfield, winner Committee. "In gymnastics, which Russia they can thank the Boston | — loss for Pittsburgh’s Bob Friend. baseball games. It wasn’t until press, the caller anxious to find out New York . . . . 67 47 .588 continue at this present pace, they ■york, 95; Skowron, New York, 10:30 that the second part of the of all thrte of ita games. Behind "They have been superbly u.sually dominates, we arranged Red Sox. Of Ihc 18 Kame.>i played' Chicago : . . . . . 68 51 .571 l>/4 not only could reach the charmed The strong-armed righthander, 84; Wertz, Boston, 83; Minoso, how improvements can be made to Tom Kelley’s four hit pitching trained and superbly handled. meets with other countries, such between the two teams, the Ori­ seeking his 14th victory, was Senator-New York doubleheader keep the fourth estate happy . . Baltimore . . . . 68 51 .571 1% 20-victory circle again, but they Chicago, 82; Sievers, Chicago, 78. had ended and by this time I had Manchester beat Niantic, 5-1, In If we are beaten out for med­ a.s Sweden and Finland, and we oles have won 14. Washington . . . .59 59 .500 10 may yet pitch the Braves, to the shelled out In the fifth When the Hits — Smith, Chicago, .145; Office visitor was Lee' Franchta, the opener .yesterday. The aecond als, It will be because of the com­ studied European technique. One of the reasons for the Ori­ Cleveland...... Reds scored three runs to take a' had my fill of baseball for one day supervisor of Little League base­ 56 58 .491 11 third National League pennant in Minoso, Chicago, l42; Robloson, . . Son Dean baked me a birthday game went to Wetherafleld, 4-1, af­ petition. We will not beat our­ “Our gymnasts will be much oles' superiority over the Red Sox j Detroit ...... 56 60 .483 12 four years. 6-1 lead. Dick Stuart tried t.w put Baltimore, 139; Fox, Chicagp, 133; ball umpiree In Manchester. He re­ ter the two teams had battled to a selves.” better than ever before. has been Ronnie Hansen, The Boston ...... 49 66 .426 1814 the Pirates back In business with cake, really .delicious and with ported he worked In 56 games dur­ 22-year-old shortstop, who .seems Spahn ye.sterday hurled his 16th Runnels, Boston, .Skowron, New chocolate frosting, my favorite, scoreless deadlock through five Wilson’s comments, which were "■you can say the same tor Kansas City .. 42 73 .365 25% victory, a 3-2 decision over Phila­ a pair of homers but Post’s two-run York and Gardner, Washington, ing the 1960 season, an all-time frames.. of a general nature, came in the other sports which in the past we bent on caplurinR rookie-of-the- Today’s Schedule blast in the eighth. In a pinch hit which topped a fine dinner. There high for one man in the imall fry year honors, hit one of Baltimore's delphia. That cut Pittsburgh’s 127. were no special birthday gifts, but In the opener the Silk (Jity nine wake of charges that the U.S. have more or less passed to thc^p- No Games Scheduled. role, ended Pittsburgh’s hopes. Doubles — Skowron, Npw York. competition In town. Gene John­ made the maximum use of but four men’s track squad faced an two home runs yesterday as--the 'Tuesday’s Schedule flrst-place lead to 6V4 games. The • * • the companionship of my family son, who will never win any medals poaition through default. I don't Pirates w«re beaten by Cincinnati, 282; Smith, Chicago, and Allison, was worth more than anything base knocks to register their five Olympic letdown because of so Say we will outscore the Russians. Orioles drubbed the Red Sox, 10-4, ChicagQ at New York, 8 p.m. CARD^ 8, DODGERS Or-Bob for answering his mail promptly, tallies. Dave Anderson, who had to move into second place tie with Kansas City’ a t Washington, 8-4. Washington, 25; Malzone, Bostpn, money could buy. forwarded a fine letter from Lin­ many preliminary meets, Ihclud- "I do say,*^we will surprise The brilliant southpaw is now Nieman and Ken Boyer drove in Minoso and Freese. (Jhlcago and two of the hits, doubled home Ing the two-day weekend compe­ them.” Chicago, only a game and half 8:05 p.m.' St. Louis’ runs and Ernie Brogllo Monday coln, Neb., during a lull In hla pro George May with a fifst inning run behind the league-leading I'ankees. Detroit at Baltimore, 8:06 p.m. one up on roomie Burdette, whose Siebem, Kmisas City, 24. baSebaU cai''eer. The local third tition at Bern, Switzerland. Morale High The other Baltimore homer was a 14th triumph last Thursday was a and Lindy McDaniel collaborated Triples — Fox, Chicago, 9; Rob­ I had a passenger to 13 Blssell after the latter, walked and raced Mai Whitefleldj former U.S. Wilson .'said morale and esprit Cleveland at Boston, 8:15 p.m. to pitch a six-hit shutout against inson, Baltimore, 7; Seven players baseman is with Cedar Rapids, to third on Dennis Dailey’s single. grand slammer by catcher Ous , no-hitter against the same Phils. St. this a.m., son Dean who was Iowa in the Three Eye League and Olympic star now helping Liber­ de corp.s was the highest 'bn the Triaiidos. Since the Fourth of July, Spahn the Dodgers. Brogllo, who worked tied with 6. quite excited about the start of a Manchester talUed twice In the ians, said he believed the Yanks U.S. team in his memory. NATIONAL LEAGUE the first seven innings, won his ticketed for a promotion to Close fifth and seventh frames after Ni- . 'riansen's batting average is a Sunday’s Results has won nine of 11 ahd completed Home Runs—Maris, New York, week’s stay at the Glen Haven A., or better. In 1961. were leaving their fight in the “There are a few of the routine modest .268 but in 18 games seven of -10 starts. He has relieved 15th against six defeats. Nieman 35;i Mantle, New York and Day Canipl at Sperry’s, operated antlc had deadlocked the score with gym, so to speak. Hal Connolly, Chicago 5-3, San Francisco 3-5, homered In the fourth and Boyer a run in the fourth. complaints—the beds are too against Boston pitching, he owns a WRINGING WET ORIOLES—Shortstop Ron Hansen, (left) and catcher Gus Triandos, Cincinnati 8, Pittsburgh 4. only twice. During the same span, Lemon, Washington, 29; c;nlavitn, by deorge Mitchell and Art Quim- Thursday the hammer throw champ from hard, the food isn’t good or the .4.")1 mark on .32 hits in 71 times Burdette has won six of nine deci­ doubled 'home Julian Javier In the Detroit, 26; Williams,' Boston, by . . . Shortly ' after; 8 a.m. Four baaea on balls and an error Santa Monica, Calif., called the (right) wring out pitcher Steve Barber’s wet uniform after their 10-4 victory over the St., Louis 2, Los Angeles 0. eighth. Agenda included a trip to Fen­ led to Manchester's two runs in the ■Village Is too noLsy—but general­ at bat. Of his 71 runs batted in. Milwaukee 8, Philadelphia 2. sions and has completed six of nine Sievers, Chicago and Skowron. Qulmby, former UConA basket­ way Park, Boston, with membere .Bern junket a "Silly, sightseeing ly everybody is happy," he ob­ 34 have come against the Red Sox. Red Sox at P'enway Park, Boston, ye.sterday. Triandos helped Barber with his eighth starts. He, too, has relieved only The loss was charged to Sandy New York, 23. ball standout, drove up in, a bua fourth. Anderson’s single and two UPENDED—Philadelphia Eagles guard Roger Siesel (62), minus helmet, falls over tour.’’ served. ■That includes eight of his 19 dou­ victory by hitting a grand slam homer in the fourth inning. Ilan.sen hit his 19th with W. L. Pet. G.B. Koufax, who has won his last five. of the Rockville 65 Club, a Junket errors accounted for the winners ____ twice. Between them, Spahn and Stolen Bases — Apariclo, Chi­ and Dean was off for the day . . . The track boys, favored to dom­ 'The only thing I’m really Pittsburgh ... .73 45 .619 The southpaw haa started 17 that rates with the high spots in final two runs in the oftener. backwards and comes to rest on a San Francisco Forty Niner during third period rukus bles and five of his 19 home runs. no one on in the sixth. The Orioles’ victory put them within a game and a half of the Burdette' have won 29 of the cago, 37; Landis, Chicago, 19; Mail included a letter from George my newspaper career of 16 yeara inate their division in the Games afraid of It that they’ll eat them­ Washington beat New York, 7-4 Milwaukee ,,. .65 50 .565 • times against the Cards-in his ca­ Piersall, Cleveland, 16; Minoso, Pitchers* Battle between players of both clubs at Kezar Stadium in San Francisco during their exhibi-v American Iveague lead. (AP Photofax) St. Louis ...... 65 53 .551 8 Braves’ 65 games and have pitched Carey, v e te i^ road racer from . The office was deserted of the The nightcap was a masterful opening Thursday, arrive here by selves out of shape. Sometimes and Kansas City trounced Chicago, 23 of their 36 complete games. reer and has yet to finish a .game. Chicago, Kaline, Detroit, and Protfidence, who requested an en­ sports editor at 8:20 and I joined tion pro football game yesterday. None of the players appeared hurt. The Forty Niners train tomorrow night, completing there are three kinds of meat and 8-1. Detroit swept a pair from Lo* Angeles- .. .62 52 -.544 9 Another Dodger streak fell by the Green, Washington, 13. Itchers’ battle between Paul Di- San Francisco .57 57 .500 14 Ffed Haney was criticized last try blank for this year’s Thanks­ the 66’ers, 26 in all. The gueeta Slaura of Wethersfield and Jim won, 46-28. (AP Photofax) Amtrica’s huge delegation in the I'll see a boy take all three.” Cleveland by the same 6-4 scores. year for working the veteran pair wayside when rookie outfielder Pitching — •Coates, New York, giving Day Five Mller . . . And of the Rockville Recreation Com­ J ^ , ■ • ■ ■ Olympic Village. As the Village population near­ Cincinnati -.... .54 65 .454 19% Tommy Davis was stopped after 9-3, .750; Perry, Cleveland, 15-6, Mistretta of Manchester for five Chicago ...... 45 70 .391 28% too much. It looks now like the ex- among the many phone callers was mission were all 65 .yeara of age frames. Fred McCurry relieved • No Signs of Letdown ed ita 8.000 capacity, the Interna­ ORIOLKS 10, RKD SdX 4 — Pitchometer Veeck’s Latest Weapon Mllwaukee manager knew what he hitting in 20 consecutive games. .714; Fornieles, Boston and Tur­ or over, the eldest being 89-year- Cannon?8 Knee Frets Heeled Oilers tional Olympic. Committee began Steve Barber pitched his eighth Philadelphia .. .45 74 .378 28% * * • a man who wanted to know how Mistretta In the sixth aa Wethers- They showed no signs of a let­ was doing, ley, New York, 7-3, .700; Pascual, far are the Yankees behind in the old Harry Phlnney. Second In line a series of open meetings to victory for the Orioles. The rookie Today’s Schedule CUBS 6-8, GIANTS 8-5—Andre Washington, 12-.6, .667; Barber, eld exploded for all four ef its tal­ down at Bern where Lee Calhoun •outhpaw was staked to a .6-0 Cincinnati (O’Toole 10-11) at Milwaukee kept a game and a American League standings. This on the age ladder .iwaa Otto Yoet, lies. of Gary, Ind., equaled the World thrash out political* and other half In front of St. I^uis' Cardi­ Rodgers’ three-run homer In the Baltimore, 8-4, .667. data, Baltimore and Chicago each an uncle, who admits to 86. I felt problems. lead but it took a neat relief Job To Help Draw Record Chisox Crowds Chicago (Anderson 6-7), 2:30 p.m. sixth of the final** helped rookie Four hits and three of the five record for 110-meter hurdles ■with by Wes Stock to preserve his San Francisco (Marlchal 4-0) at nals who swept past Los Angeles Strikeouts — Bunnihg, Detroit, had identical .580 percentage safe in this crowd If I wanted to errors Manchester committed all Patriots Win,, Titans Routed 13.2 seconds; Ralph Boston of Nationalist China apparently Is fourth victory without a loss over, into third place by defeating the Georges Miranda to his first ma­ 168; Pascual, Washington, ,134; marks with New York at .579, pick a fight and I figured if any­ ready to accept—tem ^rarlly at Los Angeles (Drysdale 10,-13), 11 jor league victory as the .Giants Wynn, Chicago, 115; Monbouquet- thing happened that I could run figured in Wethersfield’s game Laurel, Miss., broad-jumped 26 the Red Sox. The two home runs (Jhicago — (NEA) N ottnam a as a Whits Sox ball player) ^Blll urges. ‘‘Ba.seball’g afready too p.m. Dodgers, 2-0. The Chicago Cubs thus the Bombers were third, one winning rally. Dave Begley ifnt feet, 8 7/8 inches, and Glen Da'vis lea.st—the designation of "Tal-* gave the once weak-hlttlng Ori­ and found 11,500 Smiths in the and San Francisco Giants^ divided gained a split with the Cubs. te, Boston, -111; - Bell, Cleveland, percentage point out of first place. a little faster than most . ■ • It wan." everybody can get to play identified with beer.” Only Games scheduled. Mark Freeman, the loser, ■ had 108. was Just a perfect day, wiui the credited with two runs-batted-ln New York, Aug. 22 (fP)—The well-heeled Houston Oilers are of Columbus, Ohio, did 22.5 sec­ oles 30 in their last 17 games. Chicago telephone directory, plus Despite endless gimmicks, the Tuesday’s Schedule a pair, the Cubs winning the first Once the work load was finished with a timely single. onds In the 200-meter hurdles Japan seems willing to discuss • • • with Bill Veeck’s scoreboard game 5-3 and the Giants taking walked Hoble lAndrith intention­ N a t i o n a l l e a g u e weatherman cooperating. Only ead worried about a knee. The knee belongs to Billy Cannon, the further the controverslaj mid-May. three Aparicios. No Kluszewskis or White Sox owner Insists that only Pittsburgh at Chicago, 2:30 p.m, Batting—Larker, Los Angeles,' I stopped off at the hospital for note was a 11-7 decision by the Manchester avoided a shutout around. a curve, equaling the 8ENATOB.‘4 7, YANKEES 4— (hat looms over Comiskey Gutteridges. They were mailed three times In his long career has Philadelphia at St. Loui.«i, 9 p.m. the second by the same score. ally to get at Rpdgers, who hit his x-rays of my foot, Injured on the by scoring in Jons run in the sev­ high-priced two-time All-America and Heisman 'Trophy win­ dates set for the 1964 games In Three Washington home nins • • • first major league homer. Ernie .343; Mays,- San Francisco, .329; Yankees over Boston, all 26 men ner who survived the rigors of a court suit, but has yet to World record. Tokyo, ■ And it’s anybody’s guess Park like a grenade with the tickets. he Interfered with the actual pro­ Milwaukee at Los Angeles, 11 Groat, Pittsburgh, .323; Clemente, Sabbath. Pretty x-ray technician, aboard being. Red Sox fans. Many enth. Kelley doubled home Dailey Wilson said the United States mined the Yankees. The most p.m. BRAVES S, PHILS 2 — Eddie Banks’ 35th homer for the- Cubs, I dlfln’t get her name, handled the who had singled. TTie latter led make his mark as a professional on^ who will be the next president of productive was the three-runner pin pulled. Eddie Short, the The Gardens started "when 1 cess of a game. 1) Cholly Grimm’s tying him for the -major league Pittsburgh, .314; Ashbum, Chica­ of the men had never seen a major not only would show strength in the IOC, a powerful position. birthday came up once in Milwau­ Cincinnati at San Francisco, Mathews and Johnny Logan back­ job In mlnutesv and soon after I Manchester’s five-hit attack in the football field. yard pass to Dave Smith and hit men’s track and field, a longtime by Hannon Klllebrew, his 21st, but publiclt.v man, used to have a but­ biimped Into a guy at a bar last ed up Spahn’s four-hit pitching lead 'With the Yankees’ Roger go, .307. league game and were happy aa Cannon was lured into the new Avery Bnindage of Chicago, the key blow was .lim l.s>mon's ton in the press box which on sin­ year.” kee and he aliked Bill for a left- 11:15 p.m. Runs—Mays, San Francisco, 88; was relieved when told by a young youngsters at their flrat circus per- the aecoTld game with three aln- Johnny Carson with -an eight-yard American specialty, but Would hand pitcher. A huge cake was with home runs as the veteran Maris, waa wasted. doctor that there ■were no bones glea. American Football League by Bud flip. who has served two four-year 29th, with one on that snapped a gle push would let loose a flood of "He worked for an advertising southpaw registered the 282nd vic­ Catcher Moe Thacker and sec­ Pinson, Cincinnati, £1; Ashbum, formanc J. Several of the men were Adams, the oil-millionaire o'wner make a better showing than ever terms, still has solid support in 4-4 tie in the eighth. Bob Alli­ flares and rocketa. But Eddie got agency,’’, explains Bill, "and com­ wheeled out before the game, and Chicago and MatlW^, Milwaukee, broken . . . Back to the office able to meet the players and the Pint Game Signal - caller Cotton Davidson before in the less spectacular tory of his career. Mathews wal­ ond baseman Don Zimmer led the by noon and to get copy ready for Maacheittr algn son added his 13th. to anticipating White Sox home plained one account was having from It stepped a new southpaw loped his 28th in the sixth off Idser Cubs to their first game ■victory, 80; Aaron, Milwaukee, 79. dinner was. fine en route home, a ab r h po a a rbl the Louisiana State great with a events. boom has materialized for Brit­ runs and on a couple of occasions who pitched a IS-innlng game. 2) Runs Batted In—Banks, Chica­ the next day. Stay off your foot feather In the hat of Don Berger Uacalonc, 3b u i 1 0 U son for one TD and scored a pair "I think we will surprise a lot of WTiltey Ford, who hurled ba< k- trouble getting people to a sales John Buzhardt for the game's first Thacker threw out three Giant 0 U U U $100,000 three-year contract that ain’s Lord Gurghley, the Marquess to-back 1-0 shutouts in his last nipped the lid on the fireworks too meeting. A midget pinch-hitter In St. Louis. go, 98; Aaron, Milwaukee, 91; waa the doc's advice and I did ibr his planning. Arrived back in gfiiliyVjb:;;: himself on runs of one and 31 people in such things' as Greco- run. After the Phils tied the score would-be base stealers and singled 1 2 1 0 also Included lucrative fringe ben­ yards as Dallas made it.four wins of Exeter. tryo starts for the Yankees, gave early------3) A grandstand managers’ day in the tie-breaking rtin In ~ the Mathews, Milwaukee, .82; Maya, -that to the best...of my._jibllity the Windy a ty at 10 :3Q and nary Ailderaon. c ... 3 8 0 0 efits...... Roman wrestling, gymnastics, What makes Brundage’s posi­ up a nin in the thind to end his ' 'T said,' *Ha,vs ’em eome”tb“ the in St. l^uis. The fans’ mastermind­ in the top of the seventh, Logan San Francisco, 81; Boyer, St. while also performing the every­ one man was aslera. No one could Ootchln, lb .. 0 7 0 1 In succession. New Yorks Bill Now Veeck has the switch ball park.’ J Harmon' Klllebrew, Jim Lemon came through with his fourth In sixth. Zimmer stole home and Kelley, p .... 0 13 0 Then Adams had to take his fencing and even women’s track tion a bit shaky Is the foot that scoreless string after 23 innings. tucked away in the scoreboard, to ing broke .a losing streak. aiid Bob Allison, Senators—Kllle- Lx>uis, 80. day assignments . . . Men ar­ sleep with Harry Ertel leading the Uiitretta. It .. Shockley ran 26 yards for a score and field, in which we never have "Eleven hundred showed up. We the bottom of the seventh and the drove In ap insurance run. Glen Hits—Groat, Pittsburgh, 162; singing all the way home from 1110 case to court' when the Los An­ to tie it 7r7 before a Jack Spikes the Soviet Union, with its Com- He :left with a 3-1 lead after the be used at his direction, while hla Meanwhile, on the north side, brew hit a home run with two on. Phils never caught up. Hobble won his 12th for the Cubs. rived at night for the neighbor­ Howes, cl .... 0 2 0 0 geles Rams of the National League The dub ohemplonshlp match been overpowerlngly strong," the muni-st satellites, is reported fifth, wilted by the heat. .Ilm forehead wrinkles In amused fur­ pul ’em In the rightfleld stands, Wrljfley Field and the Cubs offer Lemon hit one with one on and Mays, San FtmcIsco, 145; Pinson, hood volleyball games and I waa Framingham . . . For this young Reardon, rl ,, 0 10 0 field goal put the cowboys ahead • • • Willie Mays cracked, his 25th alao displayed a signed Cannon to stay. between Stan HUInsld and Etnar U.S. executive added. swinging into the Britiah camp. Coates, Ford's successor, walked rows as he dreama up new stunts. catered their food and drinks, had only unvarnished baseball, restrict­ Allison with none on to account Cincinnati, 142; White, St. Louis, cast in a role as spectator and fellow. It was a day to remember. Total! ...... 36 6 4 21 "l ~1 6 contract. Adams won the case, "In the paat, we never tried to their meeting bn a closed circuit REDS 8, PIRATES 4 — Three homer for the Giants in the open­ 135; Bruton, Milwaukee, 133. 1 Greene Sparks Patriots Lorentxen, scheduled for Sunday The Russians want a man of their two batters in the sixth and Kille- Right now I .they’re flocking to ed to daylight movement. But a for all but one of Washington’s later referee, before the rains Mlantio ( ) but hasn’t really gained a ball afternoon, was not played and hae do anything in Greco-Roman own but, failing this, will com­ brew greeted lyiuis Arroyti with setup and finished with a ball great attraction of the Wrlgley runs as the i^nators defeated the Cincinnati home runs — by Vada er. • Doubles—Pinson, Cincinnati, 33; came . . . Dean was thrilled at Friday , ab r h po a a rbl Boston's winning touchdown Comiskey Park at a rate 360,000 Cepeda, San Francisco, 28; Banks, Jerome. 3b . ....)i 4 0 player. • against the Bills came on a spec­ been postponed IndMlnitely. Need wrestling. We merely named a promise with Gurghley. his three-run homer giving the ahead of last year's all-time rec­ game. They would have had 200 emporium la the beauteous ivy New York Yankees, 7-4. - Jils first day at camp and he re­ Early ■vialtor, long before the UulUuyic. rl ...... 3 0 'The potential top draw in the Nats a temporary 4-3 lead. downtown,” Chicago, Robinson. Cincinnati and deadline ' hour, but a welcomed Umolenaki, c, p .... 3 U tacular 76-yard pitch from Tommy of major repairs on the course was ord of 1,423,144. Bill is so pleased clinging to the outfield walls. How Pitching—Ernie Brogllo and Un- White and Cunningham, St. Louis, galed his parents with stories of Renneilla, « ...... a new .4eague, Cannon has been Greene to Oscar Lofton edrly in the reason given for the {Metpooe- The victory boosted the .Senators he might even reward them with Veeck wanted to give them more did It get there t dy McDaniel, Cardinals — Borg- his full day’s activities. one, was Stan HiUnskl, the fine Aahburn, II, c ...... I shackled by an injured knee and Into fourth place, a game in (ront 25. amateur golfer who was a finalist SeMrg, ct. It ...... a the third period. Buffalo pulled ment. of the Indians. his secret weapon—the pitchome- freedom of movement. So he cut As a kid, Veeck went out there llo allowed five hits in seven In­ Triples—'White, S t Louis, 9; Tuesday has seen only limited action in close on a 21-yard Richie Lucas to SATURDAY * • • tcr. partitions in the high field wall, one night (his daddy was the Cub nings and McDaniel one In two Pinson, Cincinnati and Kirkland, in the Club Championship event Sfilile'lS. •ib'-.-.V.V..J Houston’s first three exhibition Wray Carlton scoring aerial but SWEEPSTAKES Midget Football Loop Plans It alands solemnly on the right down at field level. Ergo, Veeck’s boss then) and before dawn ar­ an they collaborated to pitch the "Where’s Eddie Yost?" a tow­ this season for the fourth time In Hanaen ct ...... 2 games—two of them losses. ATHEETICS 8, WIilTK SOX 1 — San Francisco, 8; Aaron and Bru­ five years. It was a lengthy visit Kokoeki, p ...... u Ed Songln then connected with Low Gross—Bill King 68. Kansfia City matched its biggest hit side of the scoreboard, a little cir­ Beer Gardens, rived had planted all -the original Cardinals to a 2-0 victory over the ton, Milwaukee and Blasingame headed youngster asked as he Boutin, a ...... 1 With Cannon sidelined, under­ Jimmy Colclough on a 26-yard Class A—Bill King 68-6-63, Bill total of the season, rapping five Chi- cle walling for Veeck's signal In "Onlj^ call it picnic grounds," vines ■— himself, by hand. Los Angeles Dodgers. and Mays, San Francisco, 7. climbed the stairs. "Do you want but as Stan and 1 are friends of study Charlie Tolar took over and play that put it out of reach. Deasy 72-5-67. Coaches Meeting on Tuesday his autograph," Wire Editor Loll 25 years we had much to talk Total!3taia ...... 33 1 4 21 4 a 1 rammed over for two touchdowns cago pitchers for 17 hits as the A s turn it loose and give baseball Home Runs—Banks, Chicago, a—Boutjutln batted for -Kokoakt in vU). The Eagles’ Tommy McDonald Class B—^Bob McGurkin 78-11- snapped a 10-game losing streak. men another shudder. 35; Aaron, Milwaukee, 32; Mandell asked. "Nope. I want to about, golf being the No. 1 topic Mancheatar ...... 100 030 3—B as the OUers made their home caught scoring passes of 14, 8, 57 67, Earl Balllsieper 81-12-69. An Informal meeting to help or­ Ray Herbert permitted .only three You'd think, in view of the Mathews, Milwaukee, 28; Mays, give him this letter," came the an­ . . . It’s a Boy read the label on Nljanttc ...... 000 100 o—I debut a success over the weekend and seven yards, but was unable ganize and formulate plans for a fine cigar left at the desk by 2B, Anderaoni SB, Howes; SAC. 8e- by overwhelming the Denver Bron­ Class C—Ed Foley 81-18-68, hits a"nd got three himself in notch­ throngs and the added reveniie to ,San Francisco and Boyer, St. swer. Ed Yost, was In Washington, borg; DP, Niantic In 6th. kokoaki to to single-handedly whip the 49ers, Sher Porterfield 79-14-66. the 1960 Manchester Midget Foot­ Sport Schedule ing his eighth victory The A s had visiting teams, the rest of the Louis, 25. to my knowledge, but I was able Morris Simoncelli, tallest man on LlttieYleld to Holm; LOB, Mancheater cos, 42-3. who were spurred by Abe Wood­ ball League will be held Tues’dny the staff, a second son being bom In other AFL pre-season tests, Blind Bogey •' last nine straight to the While Sox American I.,eagiie would like what Orioles’ Amazmg Su^ess Story Stolen Bases—Wills. Los An­ to help the visitor out. .Still elated 8, NianUc 7; BB. Kelley 8, SmolenakI 4; son's 99-yard kickoff return for a Earl Balllsieper, Ed Foley, Paul night at Charter Oak Park start­ Today since .lune 3 and had not beaten he's doing. geles, 30; Pinson, Cincinnati, 26; at the twin weekend victories, Thursday to the young Talcott­ SO, Kelly 6. Sraolenaki 6, Kokoskl 2; the undefeated Dallas Texans touchdown. San Francisco’s Fred ing at 6:30. All coaches are viUe couple. Mortis, who started HIta off, SmolenakI 3 for 3 runa in blasted New York’s Titans, 38-14, Ballisieper, Harold Jarvis, all 81. Moriarty's Vs. Riley’s, 6:80, Dil­ starter and loser Bob Shaw since Singularly Ineffeictual Taylor, Philadelphia and Mays, Jimmy Moriarty, upon request, 4 3/8; Kokoaki 1 for 3 runa in 2 1/3; Williams tangled with the Phila­ HENRY HUGGINS MEMORIAL asked to register at thla session -he Joined the Sox on June 15 1958, ‘T have been singularly ineffec­ San Francisco, 21; Bniton, Mil­ gave a casual report of the tri­ in sports, noH(..Jiandlea the court HBP. SmolenakI (Mlatretta, -Howea); and . the Boston Patriots defeated delphia bench In one of the melees and prospective new coaches are lon Stadium', Hartford. I • • . waukee, 16. beat . V IViUced 'with the Glass Time. 1:46. the Buffalo Bills, 21-7. Ed Foley 81-18-63. Police vs. Telso, 6:15l Charter tual,” says Curly, Top, “In selling Most Exciting of 1960 Campaign umphs which gave Morlarty’s the Secaad, Oarae that broke out, and the Eagles’ PRESIDENT’S CUP FINALS invited to attend. All are re­ TIGERS S *, INDIANS 4 1-; A Qur Ideas to anyone, BIU..DeWilt, Pitching — Law, Pittsburgh, , IWP-SlAte seml-prp, baseball tltle^ Twins, joe 'White and Archie Wtthelrafield (4) Flght-FlUed Battle Jerry Williams was banished . quested to contact Pinky Pohl as Oak. Briggs fitadiiim' crowd r>f 28;r9|, at netrf)lt Is more tolerant than 18-5, .783; Roebuck, Los' 'Angeles, Big Jim, incidentally, leaves the LaRocheite Of White Glass., both „ ab r K ^ a * rbi In' the ’ NFL, - San—Prancisco’s taking a swing at 49er john Bill King 68-5—63 and 74-5—69 soon a s’possible. Congo vs. Clvltan, 6, Robertson T Huntley, aa ...... 4 ' 49’trs survived a fight-filled battle for 132 over 36 holes. Park. .bringing . . 1 the team's.r... home . attend' — .others. He was exposed to me In Now York—(NEA) — Re- the fineat pitching in the game. "yet to relocate the home run 8-3, .727; Brogllo, St. Louis, 1,5-6, ranks of the bachelors Saturday Yankee fans. White is alao a bird Phillipa. rf ...... i Thomas. Again this year the players will ance to 1,026,19,3, saw the Tigers-jsi. l.oul.s Baltimore is more pro- .714; McDaniel, St. Lotils, 10-4, morning. Also sharing joy at the dog field trial enthuaiaat, having SuchodolakI, i t ...... 3 with Philadelphia for a 45-28 tri­ . Martin’s clutch field goal won SUNDAY extend their winning elrrnk to six gardlb.as of where they fini.sh, Rounding out the Infield, is Jim range. .714; Williams, Los Angeles, 12-5, Begley, ib ...... 3 umph and the DetroitTXJons edged BEST SEVENTEEN be 'divided into four teams accord- motlonallv minded. Genttle, leading the club in home An infection followed a blister ball club’s most recent conquests one of the best yoimg dogs in the it for the Lions, but it was Jim boy'* age, 13, will be determined 4Wth their sweep over the liulian.s the Orioles have spun hy ’far .706. area . . Son Dean was my com- ptMaura, p ...... the St. Louis Cardinals 24-21 on a Nlnowski’s passing which brought Low Gross—Stan Hilinskl 71. ■ Rieky Business The double loss w«s Ifie sixlli The rest 7 • riin.s and runs-batted-ln. on the index finger of Clint Court­ Strikehuts- Drysdale. I-os An­ was sponsor Matt Moriarty. For leal, 3b ...... Jim Martin field goal with 3:15 Class A—Mike Karpuska 66-4- Ing to their respective weights. A ’’They feel it would he haaically the most ^exciting hasehall ney’s throwing nand which is still more than 25 years, Moriarty’s ipanion most of this day, serving fohnaon, e ...... them 'Within range against the aa Jan. 1, 1960 and not Sept. 1, Denver (A*)—,AI Carmichael, ■vet­ itrslght doubleheader defeat for "The ca-tching isn’t half bad, geles, 186; Friend, Pittsburgh, as “qopy boy” ,. This waa a longer Crocker, cf ...... left. Cards. Recently acquired from 62, WnUe Oleksinki 66-4-62. os was the case last year. Cleveland wrong lit give any of the custom­ record thi.s year. Reading ancl if I do say it myself, and among taped, but Seraplron hit both 151; Koufax. Los Angeles, 147; have been the No. 1 sponsors of Budtong. 8b’...... Tolar did the leg work and vet­ Class B—Jerry Beaulieu 71-8- eran National' Footbedl League ers a chuckle TTie fans might kinds nf pitching and the club athletic teams in Manchester. than usual day at the workshop Savoy, cf ...... Cleveland, Ninowski completed 13 Weight of player must not be back who joined the Denver Bron­ Frank Bolling’s Iwi.-run triple listening to what they .say the outfielders. Gene Woodling Brogllo, St. Louis, 146; Williams, Ss part two of my 'vacation starta Morria. 3b ...... eran NFL quarterback George of 20 passes for 154 yards and 68, Paul Balllsieper 70-7-63. climaxed a fdur-nin fiflh that en­ get to expect something.” shout the Bnltlmoir cluh .you is one of the truly great hitters. won with him, doing all th^^ catch- Los Angeles, 143. Lefty Bray visited, as expected, to Heaton, a ...... 1 Blanda togaed two touchdown over 112 come Sept. 1. He will cos of the new American Football ing, ’ this weekend and there was much two touchdowns in a second half Class C—Hal Turkin$:ton 79- be allowed to gain three pounds abled the Tigers to overt-ome a 4-2 I-'roin Veeck. you might expect would HUS|>ccl that Ptoil Rlrhanla Dave. Nicholson has the long pick up some choice sea tickets Hermahaon. lb .... 0 paaaea In Houstons rout of Den­ drive after Sonny Randle put St. 14-65, Sher Porterfield 76-11-65. League for the 1960 seaison, is a lead In the opener He had six hits anv time a big screen to come hadn't the slightest Idea in the ball now and going to stick There isn’t the slighte.st chanc.e which arrived per request for work to. be completed. • during the season up to 115. Last movie stunt man during the off­ Total! . ver. Blanda, who also kicked six Louis in frdnt with TD pass re­ Blind Bogey year 112 was the top weight al­ In the twin'hill. Eddie Yost singled down in front nf his scoreboard spring •about who would deploy. out one of these nays. of Richards having to bench any Wednesday night’s sellout Red conversions, connectsd on a 50- ceptions of 18 and 42 yards. season. He used to sell insurance. In two runs In the eighth of Ihe and tnavhe a movie to flicker on member of this Baltimore squad Laver Wins Fourth 8ox-Yankee game at Fenway Saturday Bundl Tarca 79. lowed. But Charmichael says he gave that It 'hrring ra.In Interruptions. . .or But Richard.^ Is first to disclaim "Richards ,Js a master at pla- for falling to run out a ball- hit Macaione. atn^, ...... FRIDAY New addition to the Board of nighlrap to snap n 4-4 tie (Tiarley the role of s mirsrle worker. looning our outfielders, and Park....Evening home, reading What to do on a vacation? There May, aa ...... up for stunt work because It’s Maxwell drove In the first four De­ the 20,n(j0 ram capes he passed anywhere. Consecutive Grown and resting. won't be any apecifle plana this Versatile Jim Moriarty, appar­ ComiAlsstoners Is WilUam Sko- more interesting. ’’This outfit Is no pig-in-a-pokc all of them aren't exactly All- Dailey, 8 b ...... ently as good a golfer aa he Is a neskl. Other board members are troit nips with a single, double and out the other night...or waler- Anierifa outs. You’d hardly put time aa the schedule earlier thil AnderMn,Anderaon, c ...... 3 home run, his 19th. melrin in Ihe bleachers, whirh Job,” said the Old Boy Wonder Wednesday month went astray. . . . No camp­ Mlatretta,. rf, p ...... 3 baseball player eagled the 627 James Fogarty and Harold Pohl. nf Waxaliaehle, one foot on th* Jackie Brandt, Gene Stephen.^ and Newport, R.I., Aug. 22 (/T)—Aus­ Kelley...... 3 Little Leaguers Find Ways yard. third hole. On the green In MAJOR LEAGUE SCORES The frustrated Indians, wlm now made thousands in the grandstand A1 Pilnreik in that categiory. tralia’s Rod Laver headed for the Nomination for Miss Coffee of ing is scheduled: but several trips Dotchin. lb ...... 8 Eastern League lead Ihe sixth place ’Ttgers by only A-aeal.s. . .or diigoul step and both eyes on HaiFOs Considered 1960—at The Herald—goes to Pat- are contemplated. Now, for the Howea, cf ...... 2 two, Moriarty. dropped a 23 foot Reno, Nev. — Tommy (Hurri­ ”We have a bench for the first National doubles In Brookline, McCurry, p, r f ...... 8 putt for the eagle three. Pishing Williamsport 9-4, Springfield one game, ptjt nine runners on base ihe enlargement of Veeck -Gar­ (”hut‘k Estrada warming up at ■ ty Platt of the Society Department weatherman to cooperate. cane) Jackson, Far Rockaway, N. 8- 1. III the last four innings of the dena, ■Ytipkee .Sladliihfii time since I was traded to Balti­ Better Horse Than Mass., today after picking up an To Cone with Game Pressures with him at the time were Walter more five years ago. c 1 Y., vs. Howard King, Reno, Can­ Lancaster 5-4, Binghamton 1-5. nightcap hut not one of them rilk|ile Sales Meeting "We knew ahotil the young fel­ unprecedented fourth straight Reardon, rf ...... 1 Ferguson and Willie Simpson. celed (Electricity Failure). ’’Robin.son and Hansen have grass court tennis title. Allentown 4, Reading 1 (10). scored Twice they had a ninner on He ran a name's Ihe same pro- lows who made thfa club, That's ’59 Trot Champion Totals ...... M 1 ‘G 31 8 6 1 N ew York—(NBA)—Age 1st When my boys got too heated third wdth none out. motion (anybody with same last why we let go of older playdrs like carried the club thus'far. Now The red-haired, 21-year-61d left­ a—Heaton batted for Crocker In 6th. up, they just had a pillow fight or Elliiigton Ridge Billy .Gardner and Chico Carras- if one or two others, say Jim hander whipped U.S. Davis Cupper Some Beputations Tarnished Wetherefield ...... 000 004 0—4 measured In summers when you’re Gentile and m.vself, hit in the We."itbury. N. Y., Aug. 22 M5 — Earl Buchholz of St. Louts, 6-1, Manchester ...... 000 000 1—1 between eight and 12. How much cried. The coach must judge when quel.” Halros drops from a 150.000 race 3B. SuchodolekI, Kelly: SB. Howes the pressure is too much," he says, ^ SATURDAY "This rnight well be called the slretch, We could take It all." 6-8, 6-1, 6-2 yesterday In the'final DP, Manchester In 9nd, Macaione to age may depend on your team’s says: FATHER-SON TOURNEY ' to a 415,000 event at Roosevelt of the Newport Casino Invitation Following Races on Weekend May to Dotchib; LOB. Wethersfield 8, t — Vsneoiiver Victory Party,” tiie Touch of Old Orioles Raceway Saturday night, but that Ifittle League aUmdlng. "Pressure fades almost as soon Alternate Shots, H combined hRseball writer sugge.sted. The en­ There is a touch of the bid, Tournament. Manchester 8; BB; DIMaura 1, Mistret­ handicap . A SL Paul Open Crown doesn’t mean he Is something of a. Laver, who was top-seeded, al­ ta 1; SO, Dlltaura 10. Mlatretta 8..Mc­ Let’s say your team wins the as the game is finished. In fact, tire infield outside nf first bs.>jc afi<1 old Orioles in this latest edition. flop. (/P)—^Tom- Then in the Jersey derby. Bally Curry 8; Hits, off Mlatretta 4 for 4 ruha local title. Well then,, there’s still it’a difficult to keep the kids Low gross—Bernard and Bill ■) Ihe pitehers. E-slrada and Wes A disk operation'nearly ended ready had won the Pennsylvania, New York,' Aug. 22 In 6; McCurry p for 0 ru|u in 3; L. UiSr the district, inter-district, section­ Waldman 40. HOLIDAY In fact, American trainers are Stork,, were developed hy the. Van­ the priceless Hansen’s career be­ the, Southampton and Eastern plon is stUI pretty much In the Ache beat by a neck. - tretta; Time. 3:06. aro(md very long after a game unanimous In their belief the great championships. He will team the In the won by al. state, division and regional play­ They head hack to the swimming, Low net—Bud aind Allen Willey Won by Don Fairfield couver rltib'nf Ihe Pacific Coa.st fore it had hardly started, kept Dutch trotter is superior to Jamin, three-year-old championship pic­ offs before you even dream of the 46-20—26; Latry and Tommy League. him on the disabled list for two fellow Ausaie Bob Mark in the Na­ Celtic Ash, Tompion was fourth, World Series In Williamsport, Pa. pool or go elsewhere for a good Scranton 44-16—29... France’s 1959 International win­ tional Doubles. ture aftqr his amashing victory in and later he ran aecond to Ifle- time.” ’’Let u.s say that the British Co­ years. [ ^ ner. the $88,100 Satur­ Your team might have to play MATCH PLAY VS. PAR lumbia Br>.vs didn’t hurt us any,” A foul tip struck Triandos on "I’ve been playing a lot better toria Park in the Leonard Rich­ in 17 {M>st-league contests to win Sure, it takes a bit of doing to FULL HANDICAP f St. Paul, Minn., Aug5 22. (VP)—Don Fairlichl liidn't flinch as They .made their decision after this year than last year," Laver day, but isn’t go­ ards at Delaware Park. gain a berth for the World Series, LANES smiled Richards, who la taking the back. ,:.Qf his throwing hand the title in the League’s founding Ron Lowe, 1 down; Lou Bteckbr bpt(4»r known veteran.'! took fiead aim at his lead yesterday and watching the 16-hand high horse said. "I’m very happy at the ing to repeat aa horse of the year Bally Ache and Victoria P u k small fry edition, ,but don’t think dead sirii at all the marbles. .^arfy in Augiist of last year. 'That wdn the second $50,000, Interna­ unless he makes a remarkable city. But those who still have a 2 down. { capped 22-under-par ppiformatire with a neat (57 to shut out sidelined the San Francisco Greek thought of being the first to win are sidelined with Injuries. Vene­ right to dream will be there for the it isn’t worth it. Kickers: Stan Davis 86-71—79; Slick infield tional Trot at the Raceway last all , four of these tournaments." comeback. Ask 'the fellow who’s won one. Ma^htster’s Newest 24 Automatic all challengers in the St. I’aul Open Golf Tournev. The ’Vancouver inflcldpts arc for three weeksr Saturday night. tian Way Is in Chicago, and there big show ending a flve-d^ run on John Harrigan 82-9—78. It Fairfield, .30-year-old pro from Triandos believed the off-sea­ Laver was in command most of The Dancer, now a’ four-yearr has to be some eort of a sum­ Aug. 27. SUNDAY Jacksonville, IJl., took home 44,- Ronnie Hansen and Brooks Robin­ son rest would' heal everything, Clint Hodgina, rated as one of old, deserted New York for Chi­ son, forming what l.s perhaps the the top. trainers, said; the way and was bothered only mit meeting before the three- It is a grueling pace for the CTub match against WllUmantlc DUGKPIN BOWLING U N ES 300 for his efforts, his. first tour­ slickest left side of the Infield In but It didn’t. A bvirsa sac formed LOOK, I CAUGHT IT KIDS!—Bobby Del Greco, center- when he couldn’t get his first cago Saturday, and could do no year-bid title Is cleared up. ■mail fry. i Country Club—Ellington Ridge nament victory since 19,56 and Belsy HawLs Wins around a nerve In his thumb this ' "Halros has It all over Jamtn. service In. The 19-year-old Buch­ better than sixth as One-Eyed Nutmeg AC Scores baseball, and Marv Breeding, the He not only has the French horse’s .fieldeif of the Phillies, lands on his back after making a Despite this, Cesar I^az, who won 83-16; j 39 » E N C E ft STREET-SILVER LANE only his necond In five years on spring, requiring 30 stitches and holz, seeded third, was saved time King won the $65,100 Arlington took his Monterrey, Mex., squad to Low gross, John Barn, Willtaan- the tour. Despite Kain Slorin Journeyman second baseman. costing him five weeks of playing power and stamina, hut he has nifty catch off the fence of Milwaukee Billy Bruton’s fly Pair of Victories "Why is anyone surpriaed about in the fourth inning yesterday. After catching the ball, and again by his backhand. Handicap. two championships in 1967-68, tlc. 74; Fairfield shook off Lionel He­ time. more speed. Jamin couldn’t have The second set was a wild one Moriartys’ Tackle refutes any claim that over-work­ this club?" cut In Gua Trlandoa, Only now is Triandos swinging stayed outside all the way and Del Greco bounced off the, fence and hit the ground. The Another reputation also waa Dick Neff, Wlllimantic, 76; bert of Lafayette, La , with btrd- ' Asheville, N. C,, Aug. 22 (tr)' — the big eatoher. "We atart with In which the pair broke each oth­ ■lightly tamiBhed as Sword Danc­ ing a boy tends to dull his interests. The Nutmeg AC swept a dou­ Low nst, John Adamowics, Wiili- 1m on the 10th and llth' and the bat freely again, but he haa have won at a mile and a quarter kids who watched the nifty catch are unidentified. (AP er’s service five straight games Redlegs Tonight bleheader yesterday at Robsrtaon mantlc, 69; Ronnie Lowe, 70; Jake IS NOW Betay Rawls of Spartanburg, S. C., er went doivn to his sixth defeat wound it up with another bird on In 2:34 ('one second over the World Needs Guidance played three holes In a driving rain record). Because Halros was out­ Photofax) before Buchholz finally hauled It in nine starts this year. This was "To play good baseball, a kid Park from the Trumbull All-Stara Honnon, Ellington Ridge 70. the 18th, to leave Hebert two out. But he couldn’t keep up the Dotted Swlsi, winner of six Taking part In Hartford Twi­ has to loioW how to play," he says.' The locals squeezed out a 6-5 vic­ Match play ys, par—John Bam ■trokea behind. but still shot a two-under par 69 side In winning Saturday you must pressure. say he went better than 2:33.” straight races. The best Dotted light League President Lou Mor- "He enjoys the game more and Is tory in the opener and then first, 4-up; Jack Rusher, John Hharlng runner-up honors with yesterday .to win the Asheville Former Midget Car Driver Laver said the high winds made Swiss could do was fourth in the ottp’s version of "Russian Rou­ more, proficient. When his team romped to a 10-1 win in the night­ Adamowics, Srup; Dick Neff, Tom ACCEPTING Halros’ time last Sattirday was Hebert wgs Billy Caaper of Apple Women's Open Golf Tournament Comparative Unknowns to Box It difficult for him to get Ills serv­ Arllng;ton 'Cap, a mile and one- lette" will be Moriarty Bros, fine wins the World Series, he has cap. Wolf, 2-up. Kickers—John Harri­ Valley, Calif,” one of four play- with a 54-hole total of 211. 2:34, and Hodgins predicted thi ice In. baseball team. The CaplUl City European champion would do 2:30 sixteenth race on the graes course. Itarned right. The.'Nutmegs did all of their gan 76, Andy Fierrera 75, Bill •ni who matched the record 30 on It waa the second atralght Ashe­ IFiiis Special Fathers’ Race "But,” he shrugged, ’at was the It was the first time that either League’s post-season playoffs get “ It is unnecessaiy for a parent Badieux 78, Ed Moriarty 76, Dun­ Keller Courae’s front aide during thi next time. And th’e next time underw^ tonight with Morarty"s scoring in the first two games to ville Women’a Open title for Mlae Ih Saturday In the $15,000 chal­ In Television Bout Wednesday same for both of us.” ■Word Daincer, from th* Brook- or coach to force a boy to play. He win the opener. Jack. Rose waa can Johnson 74, Andy Repko 74, RESERVATIONS the final round, GardWer Dicltlri'iinni facing Riley’s Redlegs in a mon. Senators (29). look top honors In the novice feat­ Demon from the American, trot­ title 10-round bortt in the Min­ 16 vietpriea on his record. Mays, Glwits (26). Guggenheim. The victory was pected to {fitch either Ronnie Sim­ in the nightcap. Wayne Brieson, Caaper caught up with the lead; second place. main event which featured drivers ting championship, won by Silver nesota City, t r One-Eyed King’s first since he were: Vancouver, B. C.; Visalia, with a triple and two singles, and Klllebrew, Senators (21). ranging In age from U to 15, ure. Gary Hiihlard of 'Vemon waa Alou, Giants (5). mons, undefeated this summer, or OUT OP OLYMPICS— ^ Calif.; Bast Lakewood, Calif., and .AlUaon, Senators U8). era midway th ro u ^ the round but . Jo Ann Prentice of Birming­ second. fi;Uv ^Farris of Rockville, Song, a week ago. Irwin, who won a decision over Florentino Fernandez of (Juba Rodgers, Giants (1). took the on the ban! working Pat Mistretta. Both Ray Duchesne, with two singles, then aUpped back aa Fairfield and ham, Alt., tied with Miaa Rawia at Gerry Demeusy of Mr.nchester and Harness racing's record crowd of former champion Lauro Salas in Gulfstieam Park grass course S t u A r t MacKenzit, the South Boulder,'Colo., lii the Weet I>aced the winners 11-hlt attack. Carey, AUUeUck (6). Booby Rreece of Meriden managed celebrating her seventh birthday takes on Emile Griffith of New Stuart, Pirates 2 (16). are righthanders. . — Forth Worth, Tex.; Biloxi, Heiumi, Orioles (19). Featuring The Lirtesi ln: Hebert atayed neck and neck 142 after the first two rounds, Saturday, was third. 54,861 saw the Dutch Import tri­ July, hopes he can get Brown 19 York in one of the three 10-round­ Clemente, Piratiss (9). March 26. TheKedlegs, who captured third world’s leadiiiff sculler First Game throuadi 63 bolea. Sam Snead, with soared to a 76 yesterday and fin­ to break through the traffic tangle umph by half a length over,the Manuel Ycaza rode One-Byed- Mlss(; Miami, Fla., and Kenova, X-Triandos, Orioles (7). to place second and third respeo- Hea't and semi-feature winners put his title' on th* line In a fu­ ers on the Madison Square Gar­ Pinson, Reds (13). place with a 14-7 reiEord, are ex­ and one of Australia’s 'Trumbull Clinton, Red Sox (4). • A 80-84—64,84- " came within one ahot ished third at 218. were: Hublard, FArrls, novleeil; Or- fast-closing 25-1 Crevalcore. from ture meeting If he makes a good King, who paid $10.40, with King pected to counter w ith either A1 W. Va., In the South—Levtttown, AU s u re 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 5-4-1 • Free Instructions • Air-COnditioned • f the pace aettera. tlvely in the event. den, N.Y., card Thursday night. Post, Reds (17). . best hopes for an Olympic Pa.; IsUp, N. T.; Newton, Jdass., Plersell, Indiene (16). Joyce Ziake of Waterford, Wla., rlll, Mike Farris of nockville, and Italy. Silver Song, the U.S. hope showing against the rugged title- Fernandez is ranked No. 4 among Cook, Reds (2). 1 Grail finishing second, and Mar­ Ferlmen, former Trinity College gold medal, today was Nutmeg A.C. 2 4' 0 0 0 0 x 6-7-2 Bunched at 270a tor third place Eight year old Susan Orrill of Salerno, Juniors; Smola, Demeusy, was third. holder, ■ who is the only World tini II third. sad Stratford.. Conn., in the Beat A. Grace and B. Grace; Rose and Aspromonte, Indians (6). • Louiige With Fbepaca • Ample Free ParkiRg; Kathy Cornelius of Lakeland. Fla,, Meriden won an easy victory over the welterweights, and hak Mathews, Braves (28). 1 dmcker, qr Ralph Waller. Htese withdrawn from the Romans, Indians (12). - were Snead, Don Whitt of Borrego and W ia Smith of Bt. Clair, Mich., and Jack Mercer of Manchester. - The winner, driven by 260-pound champion active this week. knocked out 21 of 28 opponents. Tomplon, also owned by Whit­ two are also righthanders. - Lebanon, Mo.; Maywood, IlL; IBegar. Bwinga, Calif., and A! Geiberger a fleVd’ of nine cars In the Junior Willem Geersen, waa third-choice Logan, Braves (4) / - Harper Woods, Mich., end New MazweU, Tigen (19). . •'Nonary' • Refreshment Bar . - tied for fourth at 219. Track Anfiouncer‘Edward Motta In the other New’ York, 10- Nieman, Cardinals (2). ney, won the SanU AniU Derby The winners of tonight’s gams games. A medical exami­ Secoad Game p i studio City, CaUf. It took nlne- feature. She started from the rear of Manchester Jnylted spectators In the betting and paid $11.60 to last spring, but failed as the Boston, Ohio, In the North.' Trumbull X-r-Hlt grand slam home nm. Mlckay Wright of Bonita, Calif., of the pack and managed to lap rounders Jerry lAiedde of Canada meet second place Valeo Machine nation revealed that Mac^, • Pro Shop under-par 279a to make the 85 the first found leader with a 69, •t the track to attend the New win. boxing game. The TV fftht of the meets Bartolo Sonl of the Domini­ favorite. He Tueedey in another ■odden death Pillow Fight or Cry AU Stars 1 0 0 0 filO 0 1- 8-4 • TaI-E-8eoras lIMMy BpotM. Defending Cham- the field before the 25 lap race had England quarter midget champion- At Edmonton. AlU.. the Britr Kengifi, 24, is suffering Oemany represented Burope, was next at 220, ended. Butch Salerno of Southing­ week brings together lightweight can Republic In a llght-heavy- thrsrw a shoe in the LouisvHle affair. The survivor of Tuesday’s from anemia and other Nutmeg i Hamilton, Bermuda —^ Wayne P M Hike Souehak Juat made It Tha first place finish waa wortk ahlpi at Meriden next weekend. Havana — Baby Linares, 159Vi, Gene OrMhan of Detroit and Duff welght encounter, and Hans Wsr- Uh empire middleweight title* Oetbyi and flnithsd fourth ba- game will then clash with pennant Peart Hfinor u e PaeUlo region. A.C ...... 1 6 0 0 I 'l X 10.114) Bethea, 207, New York, knoek^, • UndtrUuia Ban Ratnm ton. and Tommy Rrdln of Eaat Many Manchester children will on the line when Champion eompUeations. (AP Pho- Pm says Uds oops witk the re- JO |B ttw fla il muad. io Miiu JUwla. HartXdrd wan ■—ood and j^ilrd. Cuba, outpointed Julio Carreram rValllant of. Cuba in a 10-roUnider ner Wohlers of Germany meets Mnfi Venetian Way, Bally Ache winning St. Cyra's In a best of B. . Oraee and A. Grace; O’Oolnout Ike niomas, 114, New York compels. m S/4, Cuba (10). • t Chlcaffo. It win b* eairisd ovar Wllf Gfeavee ef Edmonton tack- ■ad Vtetorla Park. three aeiles fo r the ekamplOEHrtp.* tefax). mniag pnwuhe wtty sMily. aadBralaard. («). ^ ObduUo Nuns|i of Puefto lioo. IM Dick Tlf^r oC NlgwU. 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Threa akiUed Make an offer. 5Q 3-7836. water, refrigerator and stove, cen­ centrally located, only $13,900. doors, othesihB drive, ahade trees, Road, enclosed breezeway and at­ bedrooma, living room, dlnlM Vtglttag hoont Adalte t to S ^ o m a s Cplla Go., 251 Broad Bt, Weatern Fromlnr Truckloada Carlton W. Hutchins, 5u 9-5132. 30 days o c c ->aney. Morton - B. tached garage, aluminum' com ­ room, den, kitchen, aluminum sid­ PROPERl'Y? Classified courteoua matructora,.Class room HfiaMTomni.nV An Albert Super Duper Special trally located. CSll betyreen 5-7:30 p-m- Motondtiar t to 4 and • to t Instnictloiis for 16, 17 year olda. BUS DRIVERS wanted—Manches­ From 8100 per IL Robertson, Broker, MI 8-5961. binations throughout. R. F. ing and storms. Owner 50 9-6081 Pirr «iiou |50 FREE GROCERIES p.m. 5n 9.-0641, 5U 9-8856.' Adults 5-5 PLAT, good condition, excel­ We will eaUfflou Value o t your pjB . CMIdna’a Word t to 7. Telepliaiia Mr. Mortlock, Director ter and Vernon, 7 :3O-8:30 and from ixlO.0 PlrPine Sheathing |89 per 5C. only. Dimock Co., 5H 9-6245, Barbara after 8 week days, any time week- FBftoata Todayt 178 OOlOAINCNfMO with purehooe of any 8 room outfit lent Income, nice location. - Price 6 CAROL DRrt^ - RockviUe, $U,- Woods, 5Q 9-7703, Johanna Evans, ei\da. property without ob^atkm . We of Drivar Education. MI 9-7S98. 2:15-8:80. Phone 5 0 9-4315, AH CelUng_ TUe »% c PL oloo buy tor e e A . IHefMAMOVaiM Dieappearing Stairway Bach 838.95 during our Great August Sale. You VERY LARGE 5 room apartment, reduced, ajuume mortgage, mod­ 650. 8 room ranch, largo living 5 0 9-6W3. ^ advertising 8-2818. room, cabinetkttchen, 8 bed­ Member klmtipi* Uotiiig. ADMITTED SATURDAY; Ji LARSON’S. OnoDecttcut’a Brat U- feoeeAM- 1x6 ^: e Sheathing 885 |Mr M. get your groceries, at the market of second floor rear, center of town, erate down payment. Carlton W. My * — - cansod drtrint school trained - your choice Hutchins, 5U 0-5132. rooms, 1%% mortooge can ba n—MANCHESTER — Near new ranches, garages, fireplaces, and Bzarek. Vernon Ave.,* Roekvll CARPENTERS—3 flrst-claaa trim P er Board 12c 8q. F t heat-, hot water, refrigerator and STANLEY BRAY, Realtor Eva Faulds, 71 Goodwin 8t.; Thoin- Certified and approved la now ot­ men for custom work. Others need From $189 per M, 8 OOKUPLETE stove. Available on or before Sept. assumed. kCorion B. Robertson, Junior High School. Immaculate 5 seclusion. Close to Manchester and m.Attgnmen a d v e b t ISMENT DEPT. HOURS Oak Flooring SOUTH END —Six room duplex, Broker, 5Q 8-5058. OB Newman, Coventry; Michael tering claasroom and behind not apply. Carroll Nelson, 5Q Dutch Doors Bhtoh 821.95 ROOMS OF BRAND NEW 1. Garage if desired. Write Box U, room Salt Box with breezeway and parkway. $17,990. Rockville Real­ BRAE-BURN REALTY g:lS AJL to 4;80 PJl wheel lnatiu.rtlon tor teenafera. FURNITURE Herald, excellent condition, modern bath­ attached garage, near bus line and ty, TR 5-1351. ' Blnsledel, 161 Green Rd-; Terronca 9-6886. ' PrMinlshed Bitch Paneling rooms, heat. Priced for quick DING-DONG School Time—8 bed­ MI 8^272 M3 9-607S. 290 Sq. F t AND APPLIANCES shopping. Owner moving—selling Kennedy, 417 Summit 8t.; Grsc« COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. VERY DESIRABLE location, 4 sale. J. D. Realty, 470 Main St., room colonial, Vernon St., near for $14,900. Call the R. F. Dlmock IDEAL FOR amall Investment or Bnglehart, Tolcottville; John Buck- PRBIPARE FOR driver’s teat: Prefinlohed Mahogany PoneliM ' 1 Tile "Economy” 5 0 3-5129. schools, oil hot water, aluminum for older couple looking for /F YOU WISH, personal service, MOMDAT n ra fSIDAT MiM AJL^-AATCTtDAT • AJL 21« Sq. F ti room apartment, $65 monthly. 5D Co., MI 9-5245, Bafbara Woods, 50 call Joeeph A. Barth, broker, Ml ley. 170 School St.; Mr*. Mary Ages 16 to 60. Driving and claw Salesmen Wanted 36-A Free $60 Groceries 9-9173. comblnationz, fenced yard, many 9-7702, or Johanna Evans, 50 steady Income. Ideal location on Cargo. 18 Lenox St.; Mr*. Grace PAT 'N TOTE i ROOMS ...... $188 5IANCHESTER— ' FOUR bedroom 9-0320, ’ room. Three instructors. No wait­ I extras, $16,000. Ken Ostrinsky, 0-5653. -r Clinton Street. 'Call Mr. BelasKy, Newell, 6 Brent Dr„ Vernon; Fnmk PLEASE READ YOUR AD ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ EVER ASK yourself this question? WE NOW CAN OFFER YOU Hie ’Honeymoon’ ’ THREE ROOM heated apartment, Coloniad, In good Condition, steam Realtor, 5H 8-8159. exclusive agent, at BU 9-6476, 50 W(X)D TRUSSES AT OUR ' Free $50 Groceries heat, attractively landscaped lot, Schildge, 433 Gardner St.; Carol my. 1- 3-724U. Am I happy today at what I’m rear, centrally located. For infor­ m —BOLTON. On beautiful Riga 34)987. Ann Cejkowskl, 15 Oakwood Rd.; m MW tte pH— M a «M* doing for a living? If unhappy, LOW-LOW PRICES 8 ROOMS ...... 1869 mation call 5U 3-8097. one-car garage. See this excep­ Lane. 4, bedroom custom biUlt Legal Notices « r -Wwrt The "Charm House” ' tional value before you buy. ROCKVILLE SIX ROOM single with garage, oil Mr*. Anna Skelly, 56 Gardner St.; MaMBMb mmwwnmm* Us ad Um IUUT DAY IT call, see my offer. Bob Tucker, MI ranch, center entrance hallway, NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. Free $50 Groceries FIVE ROOM apartment, second $18,900. Phllbrick Agency, 50 heat, large lot. Priced right. Cen­ LIltlTA'nON OBDEB Anthony Tomaahuna*. South Wind- a f p b a BA aad BBPOET BBRUBS la ttuw fw Um aaxt laMr> Garage—fiervlcA—Storage 10 9-5838. two full tile baths, fireplace In 881 STATE STREET, 8 ROOMS ...... $894 floor, $60 monthly, utilities not In­ 9-8464. $11,990— Low Down Payment family room, two-car garage one trally located. Apply after 6 p.m. .AT A COURT OF PROBATE Held *or; Mrs, Eunice Fitzpatrick, 48 Moa. » • 8am ld la laapoaalMa fw oaly ONE tootnart w w a lt t ^ Manchester, within and Cor the O’Leary Dr.; Mrs. Katherine Kent- NORTH HAVEN, CONN, Hie "Hollywood” cluded. Children accepted. Close 4% room ranch, excellent condi­ acre wooded lot with tennis court. Assume 4%% mortgage. 50 Diitrict of Mancheeter on the 17tit day tar aay admUwaaiat aad tkca oaly ta tba aztcat a< a STORAOE SPACE for furniture or CHestnut 8-2147 ROCKLEDGE room cape, 2 tion, city water and sewers, fire­ 9-6385. Held, 3 Center St., Rockville; Mi** B m n wkMi do aot leaaca tka aataa at merchandise now available at Free '$50 Groceries to, schools, bus and church. Call $28,800. The R. F. Dlmock Co., 50 of August, 19*0. Situations Wanted— 8 ROOMS ...... $488 Rockville TR 5-2843 after 6 p.m. full baths, built-in oven and place, aluminum storms, well land­ 9-5245, Barbara Woods, 50 9-7702, Present. Hon. John J. Wallelt, Judge. Carol Ann Carlnl, Brookfield Rd„ will aat ba aam el^ by »maka (ood 83 Pearl St. MI 9-5700. range, enclosed porch, one-car ga­ ^A5(BOLA’n BUILT—3 bedroom i-state of Charles O. Scott, late ot Bolton. Female 38 The “Boulevard” scaped and fenced lot with trees, a Johanna Evans, 50 9-5553. Manchester in said District, deceased. Free $50 Groceries rage. There are many extras go­ block from shopping and bus. ranch, fully plastered, attached ...On motion of Eva M. Scott of said ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mr*. GARAGE FOR rent At 183 Maple NEED A babysitter? Responsible JMsmonds— W atdioti 8 ROOMS ...... 8697 FOUR ROOM duplex. Call 5n ing with this house that makes IV—MANCHESTER—Autumn St. garage, full basement, aluminum Manchester, executrix. Lottie GelSBler, 362 Vernon 8 t ; teenaged girls available. Call 5fl Jewelry 48 9-2780 any time. for comfortable living. $23,900. WATSON REALTY, INC. Immaculate 6 room colonial, com ­ storms. 2% years old. Just like ..ORDERED; That six months from Dial Ml 3-2711 St. CaU MI 8-4781. “nie "Aristocrat” the 17th day of August. 1960. be and the Benny Szestowlckl, 85 Wlndaor 9-2469. Free $50 Groceries raUbrick Agency, 50 9-8464, Route 88, Vernon pletely redecorated, 13x24 llvliig new. Reasonably priced. J. D. same are limited and allowsd for the Ave., Rockville; Joseph Kamlngkl, LEONARD W. TOST. Jeweleii^re- 5 ROOMS and sunporch, heat and Realty, 5 0 8-5129. 8 ROOMS ...... $679 TR 6-7630 5 0 8-7586 room, choice location, ameslte creditors within which to bring In their 73 Alton St.’, George Harmon. I .1 pairs, adijuate watciiea axpartly. hot water included, newly re­ ANCIENT HOME by a burbling drive, aluminum combinations, claims against said estate, and said CLERICAL WORK, full or part- $10 DOWN DEUVBRS. decorated. Ready for occupancy. brook, $9,900. New heating, new TOLLAND—76 loot ranch, lot 150x executrix is directed to give public Kell.v Rd., Vernon; Mr*. France* Lo6[^ and Found Aatomobiles for Sals 4 Buaiiieas Senrtcea Offered IS Reasonable prleea. Open Tnaaday Free storage until wanted. Free MANCHESTER—6 room home plus selling for the amazingly low notice to the creditors to bring In their Kurtz,'38 Erie St.; Adamo Marto- time. Experienced. Call MI 9-7858. thru Saturday, Thuraday eve* Centrally located, $100 per month. plumbing, newly decorated, figure of $13,900. Call the R. F. 700 with bubbling brook. W eed claims within said time allowed by COMPLETE REPAIRS—By Stu Delivery Call MI 9-6808. new lawns. Five rooms down plus porch and garage, near schools, right. J. D. Realty. 5 0 8-5129 relli. stoflord Springs; Joamdi lOST—Pair of Mack Air Force ear OLDER CARS mechanics spe­ nlnga. 129 Spruce S t 5gl 6-4887. Free set up by our own reliable Dlmock Co., 50 9-5245, Barbara publishing a ropy’ of thia order in cials, tlzlt y .raelf cars, always art R. Wolcott on aUtomatic 8 partly flnlshed_ up. Call Prank stores, church and bus. Priced some newspaper having a circulation In Nevue. Hartford; Mra. Dorotny muffs, name Hastings Imprinted, washers, ' dryers and electric -j-t- men. NICELY FURNISHED two room right at $11,800, 4 bedroom ranch Woods, 50 9-7702, Johanna Evans, said probate district within ten days Megnuson, Rowwood Dr., Vernon; vicinity Center 8t. Rerwerd, MI a good selection. Look behind our Dogs— ^Birds— ^Pets 41 Burke, CH 6-6897, to arrange in­ 50 9-5653. from the date of this order and return office. Douglas Motors. 888 Main. ranges. MI 9-5678. Garden— Farm-—Dairy SEE r r DAY OR NIGHT apartment, all utilities. Prefer­ spection. plus garage arid large lot, full make to this court of the notice given Mrs. Cecile Thompson, 7 C om pb^ S-6851. ( , Phone For Appointment ence teachers. 272 Main St. price $15,900. Short way out— two :JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge Ave., Vernon: Mr*. Sally Guat&t- CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. LOVABLE MINIATURE poodle Prodoets 30 5-room homes. $8,400 and $7,900. V—MANCHESTER—Keeney St. 6% 1951 Studebaker Champion Help Wanted— Female 35 Samuel Albert, Htfd. CH 7-0357 68 ELWOOD ROAD—Colonial, large room modified Cape with breeze­ CONGENIAL RETIRED son, Suffield; Mrs. Esther Gruenlg, Roasonable rates. Call PI 3-7858 Heating and Plumbing 17 Bonda—Stodm Mort^ges 31 puppy, AKC registered. Call |5U After 8 p.m. CH 6-2481 TWO ROOM furnished apartment, living room, fireplace, formal din­ Beautiful seml-lakefront cottage, AT A COURT OF PROBATE held 25 Chamberlain ' St., Rockville; AnnoaneeaMBis 84010. • - T05IATOES—Choice picking. Bring one Or two persons, private bath, way and attached garage .-built-in NEIGHBORS at Manchester, within and for the Heater, radio, overdrive. between 1:80-4:30 or any time MORTGAGES—Wa are in a posl-.. EXPERIENCED woman to care If you have no means of transpor­ ing room cabinet kitchen with $8,400. Many more homes from Glenn Snipe. 31 South St„ Rock­ Saturday or Sunday. PLUMBING AND heating - re­ own containers. 7Sc peach basket. entrance. MI 3-8368, 224 (Charter range and oven, large wisH land­ District of Manchest’er on the 16th day PHXUX>-BEIfDlX 16 lb. waMi, 86c; 1950 Chevrolet Sedan, heater, modeling Installations, repairs. tion to finance second mortgagee for small children and keep house. PEDIGREED BOXERS for sale. tation, I'll send my auto for you dishwasher, 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, $4,700 up. Call the Ellsworth Mit­ Have expressed the hope to this of August. 1960, ville; Edward ESiler*, 31 Brook­ Angel St., Manchester. Oak. landscaped lot 80x200. Marion E. scaped lot. The condition of this dry. 10c. Lucky Lady Loundar- radio, powerglide. AU work guaranteed 25 years ex- in any amounts. Terms to suit References. Live in or' out. MI Inquire at 66 Gardner St. MI No obligation ten, Agency, Realtors MI 3-6930, home is like new. Priced $17,400. agency that a couple comparable ITeeenl, Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. field St.; Lee Barrett, 84 Bower* NOW. BEFORE the rush starts, is Robertson, Broker, 501 3-5953. MI 9-5524. Estate, of Wallace 1. Palmer late of St; Mrs. Dorothy Flckett, Ando­ eenter. 6 Mapu S t, aeroaa from No down payment—$5 monthly. the time to have that gun put in irlence. 34-hour service. Call your needs. J. D. Realty, 470 3-7084. 3-6286 Tuesday and Wednesday A _ I ^ B — E— R—T— —S SIX ROOM duplex, centrally locat­ Call the R. F. Dimock Co., Ml to those now living there may be Manchsester. in said District deceased. First Nafional Store. Opso 34 ver; John Aberlei Mountain St,, COLE MOTORS shape for the .coming season. an VanCamp, Ml 64749. Main 8t., 5Q 8-6130. evenings between 7-9. Flowers— Nnraery Stoek 30-B 4846 ALL’YN ST., HARTFORD ed, oil heat, A-1 condition, $70. EIGHT ROOM home-^ood condi­ 9-5245, Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702, the new owners of this sweet, pret- The edmlnlstratrlxl heylng exhibited hours. g MANCHESTER , or Johanna Evajis, MI 9-5653. t.v. ycar-old ranch home. In popular her administration Account with said Rockville; John Dutton, 50 Fooc- Bring It and your mower, shears, SALESLADY ■ Open Nights till S^r-Sat. 8 p.m. Adults only. Box J. Herald. tion with 3-car garage that needs $11,000 - 8 room older colonial, large estate to this Court for allowance, it l.e MI 9-0980 knives, locks, keys, etc. to Bradth- A BEAUTIFUL way to ease your GLADIOU AT Betty’s Glad Patch, New England town 16 miles from ORDERED: That the 31st day of croft Dr.; Herbert Tomlinson, mind! Lump your debts. A second Articles For Sale 43 some repair on a nice lot in nice lot. waite, 52 Pearl St. Radio-TV Repair 564 Bush Hill Rd. Dozen 81. 50 FOUR ROOMS, first floor. with section, $14,900. Excellent finanr 'Vri—MANCHESTER—Near Keeney Manche.ster Post Office, ready for August. 1960, at ten o’clock, forenoon, South Windsor; Joseph Ramondet- Personals 1954 STUDEBAKER Champion mortgage costs only a penny., a Experienced and alert for wom­ 8-6994, $12,800 - 6 room cape, conveniently Street School. Beautiful L shaped at the Probate Office in the Municipal ta. Box Mt. Rd„ Vernon. Services 18 H051E 51ADB ravloU, fresh or Antiques 51-A garage, oil furnace. Adults pre ing. J. D. Realty, 470 Main St., MI occupancy on or before Sept. 8. Building in said Manchester, he and the wagon, radio, heater, very good TYPEWRITERS and office ma- month for each dollar you borrow. en’s specialty shop, fuIl-Ume, store ferred, M I,9-1344. located. ranch, 2'/3 year.s young, extra Living room 16x14 with raised BIRTHS SATURDAT: A_, VACDUM CLEANERS repaired h> condition. Owner 8895. MI 9-2921 trocen, SOc doz, 246 Avery Strbet, 3-5129. $14,900—4 and 3, two-family, large same, is assigned for a hearing on the chlneo—repairs, ssles, service and CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, Call Frank Burke, QH 6-8897. Con­ discount, friendly working condi­ SHERATON cherry dropleaf table, large living room with fireplace, hearth brick fireplace, mahogany allowance o f . said administration ac- daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard‘S' my own home shop. Forty years Wapping. Ml 4-0604. ' FOUR ROOM apartment, heat and lot. count with said estate, ascertainment rentals. Ml 9-5477. ^ available all hours. Satisfaction necticut Mortgage Exchange, 15 tions. Bousehold Goods 31 $65. Empire secretary, $40, China FIVE ROOM cape on quiet street three twin-sized bedrooms, large paneling, 2 bedrooms, den, dining Kershaw, 12»Brainard I^ ; a feoTory enerlence. AH makes, 1956 CADILLAC “ 63", 3-door hard­ hot water, central location, adults. $15,000— 6 and 3, two-family, 4%% of heirs and order of distrihutlen. and low rates, has wtlxnates, ^ guaranteed, Call 5 0 6-181S. Lewis St., Hartford. POWER LAWN HOWERS-Jaeob- head doll, $15. Gold band tea set; All utilities. A home for ' young wooded lot. Priced at $18,600. Call area off living room, pleasing this Court directs that notice ot the daughter to Mr. and Mrs. R m zy top, all white, power steering, O08MA APPLIANCE SERVICE Apply RUGS—NEVER used. 9x12, |80. Mi 3-7590, after 6 5U 3-8470. mortgage. The R. F. Dlmock Co., MI 9-5245, pickup and delivery, Mr. Miller, power brakes, power windows. Ex­ sen, Bolens, Toro and Arisna. Self- $40. 31 Summit St. 5D 3-8751. energetic people. Joseph A. Barth kitchen with stainless steel double time and place assigned for said hear­ Ibarra, 14 EIro St.; a daughter to Repairs all make refrigerators, ALL MAKES Of TV, radio and 9x15, $36. 10x16 toee beige. BU $19,500—Oversized 6 room ranch, Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702, Jo­ ing-he given to all perspns known to JA 8-6400. cellent condition. Must sell. Best propelled, push or riding. 18 to SO FOUR ROOM, first floor, apart­ Broker, MI 9-0320. sink, fan, mahogany veneered cabl- be inlerested therein to appear and he Mr. and Mrs Albert Paokor, 83 freezers, washing machines, ry- home electronib equipment ex Business Opportonlties 32 SAUL LEVINE FASHIONS 9-6955. good location. hanna' Evans. Ml 9-5653. , net.s. Plastered walls, full cellar. Bunce Dr.; a son to Mr. and Mr*. offer. TR 8-9794. srs, raises, oil and gas burners. Inchea. Ask for demonstration sod ment. Redecorated. Near stores heard thereon by publishing a copy of WANTED—Rids to Hartford Capl pertly repaired with a 90-day 757 Main Street be oaUafied. Trade in your old ma­ Musical Instruments 53 ENGLISH COLONIAL: Entrance American Standard plumbing fix­ this order in some newspaper having William Clough, 122 Bissell St. ua Ave. from Andover Center, MI 9-0883. All work guaranteed. guarantee. Call Mr. Britney at the Three Rooms o i Fumitnre and churches. Adults preferred. hall, living room with fireplace, HO'Ll’ON VIII—BOLTON. 5 room ranch near a circulation in said Dislrlcl. at least 1953 MERCURT, 2-door sedan, ex Amazing New' Discovery chine. Ports and service. We Apply 72 School St. tures and oil fired forced air heat. five daj’s before the day of said hear­ BIRTHS YESTEaUJAY; A eoB - R ^ O 6, hours 8-5. 3-8188. Manchester TV. 50 9-1046. BAfey GRAND piano, Weber Duo sunporch, dining room, kitchen. $ 5,600—Second Lake. 4 room yifar Manchester town line. 3 bedrooms, cellent condition-, low mileage, sac­ M A M RUBBISH REMOVAL Serv­ Offers A Business sharpen and repair most all hand extra large lot, ^15,000 R F. Artesian well, 110' supplies 25 gal­ ing. to Mr and Mrs’. Charles JohnotOB, rifice. Call MI 4-8037. ATTENDANT, 7:80 a.m.-12:80, and power lawn mowers 5Q FROM MODEL HOME Ari Pianola, mahogany, $250. 31 Also 3 bedrooms, I ’-i baths. Ga ’round ranch. lons a minute. Anderson windows, JOIfN J. WALLETT. Judge. ice-residential, commercial, In­ RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any maks Opportunity Of A Lifetime $14,700—4 finished 6 room cape Dimock Co.. MI 9-5245, Barbara 99 Constance Dr.; a dau^ter to WANTED—Rider to Navel StaUon, Monday thnnigh Friday. Inquire 8-7688. Capitol Equipment Oo., 88 Summit St. ,511 3-8751. Business Locations rage. Livlngi comfort at best! aluminum storms, screens. About Mr. and Mr*. Walter B on y, JacksonviUe, Florida. Share ex­ 1957 FORD convertible, white, dustrial. Attica, cellars, yards. In­ cars, amplifiers, phonographs and Part Or Full-Time Mancheeter Parkade Launder Cen­ Cost Over $700 Madeline ■ Smith, Realtor, MI basement garage, view. ■ Woods. MI 9-7702, Johanna Evans, LIMITATION OBDEB cinerator-cardboard drums. Lawn 5Ialn 8t. for Rent 64 An 9-5653. 2 '3 of the lOOx.300 lot is wooded. AT A COURT OF PROBATE held Thompsonville; a daughter to M!r. penses. Leave Sunday..^ Aug. 38 power steering, automatic shift, changers. Over 47 years tola] ex Be the FIRST to get In on , ter. 9-1642. $15,700 - 6 room ranch, basement Amesite drive, garage. Will you and mowing. Light trucking. MI 9-9757. pertence. 60 days guarantee on all Wanted— ^To Buy 58 St Msiichcslrr, within apd for the and Mrs. Richard Clemens, South Call PI 3-7882. excellent condition. MI 8-8446. ’This rare opportunity TOP 80ILf—«ooaibly the cleanest NEVER BEEN USED garage, riew. your wife be the fortunate ones to Dtktrict of Mancheeter s phonos and auto radios. 214 Spruce the most beautiful ever—by Avon Before you buy furniture any- sumed. J. D. Realty, 470 Main St., rison with extra large rooms, from the date ot Ihls'order and return Duval St.; Mm. Lois Haskell. Center St. MI 3-0687. will secure and stock locations with What have you to offer? Write Box dentist, near Parkade. Call MI $25,600—t.arge deluxe 6 room 2-Door Sedans TAMKIR 'TREE removal — Ismd St. 5U 9-1486. of course! Wouldn’t you like to ’here—shop at Norman’s. 3-6802. COVENTRY I.AKE—Year ’round 5 Ml 3-5129. extra large kitchen, two full baths, make to this court of the notice given.' South Windsor; Mrs. Grace Grigaa, Reddi-Air for you, supervise your M, Herald. ranch, 2 fircplace.s, 1'-.. hatha, JOHN J. WALLETT. .fudge. 36 Burke Rd., Rockville; John WANTED—Ride Into Hartford to 4-Door Sedan cleared, firewood cut, insured be one of the many representatives CANNING JARS. RoU-away couch. room lakefront cottage, modern eompletcly redecorated and re­ operations. Get you started RIGHT. 'ORO POWER handle at new low­ also 4 room apartment, ga­ Honeycomb. Tolland Rd.. Vernon: Just over the river from Route • 4-Door Wagon Call Paul A. Ellison, Ml 8-8742. who :W1I1 make extra dollars the Reasonable. Call after 5. 5 0 94897^ HALL FOR LEASE—Second floor, bath porch, large living room with CROCKETT’S LISTINGS wired, two-car garage, 4%% LIMITATIRN OBDEB MORTENSEN TV Specialized RCA Minimum Investment $995 cash Avon! way this Fall during o er price, now $84.95. 21’’ power rages, over 2 acres, Mrs. Faye Chase, South Coventry; " 44A, Bolton. Working hours 7 :80-4 Convertible necessary, your Investment covers Rooms Without Board 59 nicely decorated. Dance studio, of­ stone foreplace, one-car garage. mortgage can be astnimed, Ask­ AT A COURT o r PROBATE h*ld. LAWN MOWERS sharpened and television, service. Ml 0-4641. Chriirtmas selling season? Call to- (XOTHESUNE poles installed. Old handle rotary mower with bag Philbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. $40,000 —I ..a rgp 8 room colonial, Cooper St.—Opposite the Oval ing $15,900. St. James Parish, J. St Manchester, within and for the I R obert Fuller J r Hebron; Glen MI 6-6985. White! Hawk Distributorship, Inventory and fices. club rooms. JA 7-1372 after District of Manchester on the 16tii day repaired. Free pickup and de­ day for appointment, CH 7-4137. poles reset. Kelvinator refrigera­ unit, $89.95. Marlow’s, 867 Main 5 p.m. built 1711, nice condition, out vacanl, only $13,950. Top value, D, Realty, MI 3-5129. Correnti, 86 Birch SL; Mrs. Mary Sport Coupe Display Units. tor and kitchen table for sale. 50 St., Manchester, 5n 9-6221. ATTRACTIVELY furnished room MANCHESTER — Colonial, 6 spa­ of August, i960. WANTED—Ride from South Road 88 Monthi’ To Pay livery. All work guaranteed. Sales, for gentleman. Private entrance, buildings, farm pond, 80 Colimihiis St. Six room rape Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. WntheraVioon, 250 W, Center St.; Millinery Dressmaking 19 YOU MAY EARN BA.CK ’THE SALES WOMAN wanted for full 9-1353. MANCHESTER GREEN — Store cious rooms, large 'Iving room acres, 25 clear, Estate, of Margaret T. Bryan, late of and Route 44A, Bolton to Pratt A No Fixed Down service parts and rental equip­ EN'nRE ORIGINAL INVEST­ COLONIAL maple ll'ving room set, kitchen privilege.s, parking. In­ with 1' 2 % assumable mortgage, Mrs. Evelyn Adamson, 39 Vernon ment. L A M Equipment Co., time work in our Infants’ and and office space. Austin A. Cham­ with fireplace, family size tile vacant. Lots tor Sale (73 Manchester in said District, deceased. Whitney Aircraft, first shift. MI MENT THROUGH OUR RE­ 50LLERS 10x18, 6x6, ID grinder slightly used, 2 monthg cdd. Two quire at 167 Maple St. On motion of Harold W. Garrity of St.-; Harry McCormick, 130 I^ e Payments Bamfqrd Road. Vernon. Bnino Girls* Department. Selling and bers, 50 3-5187, kitchen porch, one-car garage, VERNON aald Manchester, ertcutor. St: Joseph Ambrose, 16 Columbus 8-1366. ORDER BONUS PLAN. 15^ X 20%, sizematic,’’ horizontal chairs, davenport, coffee table, 2 Roliing Park —?’ A "rream-puff” ANDOVER LAKE—Two adjoining Closed Sundays Moske, MI 8-0771: If no answer ALTERA’TIONS made quickly and knowledge of stock control helpful. HAVE RENTED one room to a large lot 86x260, $17,900. Philbrick $10,900—Large 8 room cape, 1% ORDERED: That six months from St.; Maurice McGuire, 49 Holl S t; .efficiently. Ml 9-5556 any time. Distributors will be appointed disc grinder 18” diameter, 3 spin­ end tables, 2 lamps. Maple elec­ ,1200 SQUARE feet indu.strial floor Agency, 5 0 9-8464. with ail the extras, well worth the lots for sale. Marion E. Robertson, the Ifilh dsy of August, I960, be. and the GIRL WOULD tike ride from Bol call A1 Laska, TR 6-7600 collect. Excellent starting salary. Exper­ teacher. Can accommodate an­ baths, plastered, walls, 2-car price. Mrs. Jullanne Chancerelle, Hart­ ton Center to the vltinity of CapI Immediately upon acceptance. Ap­ ienced preferred. Apply Carl dle drill %xl6. Very reasonable tric White se'wing machhie, desk j .space to renl. heated, new build­ broker, Ml 3-5953. same are limited and allowed (or the BRUNNER’S DRESSMAKING and alterations. 5 0 9-5762. model. 5 0 8-2509. other. AU’ privileges. Call MI garage, view, out buildings, creditors within which to bring in their ford; Lester Miller. North Coven­ tol Avenue. Hours 8-5. Please call Pr o m p t complete service for plicants must have means of trana Reimpr, 'Tots n’ Teens, Inc. 956 9-6258 after 5 p.m. ing. Will alter to suit tenant. Man­ CENTRAL — Fine 2 apartment I 'j acres. < Green Manor — Clean livable claims against said estate, and said YOUR LARK DEALER Call Ml 9-0333 after 5:30, week­ portation. For personal Interview home, one with 4 rooms the other raneh with' a basement. PORTER STREET—A zone lot 145 try; Mrs. Janet Hutchins, Kelly MI 8-2848.______IN TALCOTTVILLE small businesses in payrolls, state Main St. chester. 511 9-5043, executor is directed to give public and federal tax forms, bookkeep­ ends any hour. '' In your Area write Name, Address ONE "TON RCA air-conditioner, with 6 rooms. Large lorwith gar­ foot frontage. City water nnd notice, to the creditors to bring in their Rd., Yernon: Mrs. Joan Sikes, $125. 25” Reo Ride lawn mower, FOUR PIECE blond bedroom set, ATTRACTIVELY furnished rooms, ELLINGTON So. Windsor—Split, and you ran sewei’. MI- 0-8952. rlaim.e within said time allowed by pub­ Llynwood Dr., Vernon: Mrs. Ger­ WANTED—Ride to Pratt A Whit­ ing, etc. Call MI 9-1083. and Phone Number. WANTED — Waitress, ’Tuesday complete light housekeeping fa­ den area.. Liberal FHA or quali­ assume this high 4'j VA mortgage. lishing a copy of this order in some Open Eve 9 through Saturdays, good hour«(i $150. 5 0 3-5825. $75. Call 5U 9-3611. Rouses for Rent fiS fied buyer may assume present $16,500 p Contemporary 6 - room trude Wormsteadt, Bamforth Rd., ney, vicinity Llnnmore Drive, sec­ Zoom^Chemlcal Corporation, 654 cilities available. Central. Children Hackmatack St. — 11 rooms,' ,2 newspaper having a circulation In said ond shift, Cy’s Parking Lot MI Moving— ^Trucking— good , tips, good working condi­ VA mortgage. ’ Madeline Smith, ranch, nice lot, basement ga­ THREE R ZONK lots with city probate district within ten dsys from ■Vernon; Mrs. Marilyn Cross and Fifth AvA, New York 86, N. Y. MARLOW’S Furniture Dept, la clos­ accepted, limited. 14 Arch St. Mrs. FURNISHED 3 bedroom Cape heating systems, some land, ■i'a- . water. Union St. Manchester. 6-1008. ______All Day Sat. FURNACES cleaned by licensed oil tions.- Call MI 9-8081. Realtor, 5 0 9-1642. rage, the rlete of this order and return make daughter.' .25C Forest St.; Mr*. Storage 20 ing out all barbecue grills, red­ Dorsey. Cod, Bolton, washer, dryer, freez­ cant. $2,500 each, MI 9-6495. to Ihls court of the notice given. burner man, 88 up. Call MI 4-0095. Boats and Accessories 46 $25,000—Exclusive Cider Mill JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. Joyce Skowronek and son, 28 ------■ ■ ■ — Till 5 TOY PARTIES—We have openings wood picnic tables, umbrellas and er, $150 monthly. Call after 6 EAST 50DDLE TPKE.—6 room Heights. Large 4 bediooni Bolton Oversized ranch with 2- < MANCHESTER Moving and 'Truck- BE YOUR OWN BOSS entire summer furniture^ stock. l a r g e BEDR005I, business CHOICE ” B ' ZONE, all- tiUlities, South St., RockviUe. AntomoDDf tor Sak 4 ing Company. Local and long dis­ for managers and dealers, - top CAPE COD sailboat — beautiful p.m. 5il 9-2055. colonial, clean. Priced for quick colonial, I 'i baths, attached car basement garage. . UMITATION. OBDEB DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Closed Sundays Lowest prices In years.’ 861 Main block, bus line. Depot Square. $18 owner will finance "A ” zone in de­ I AT A (.'OURT OF PROBATE held tance moving, packing and stor­ Restaurant In good location. Pres­ line; best deal. BU 9-3159. molded mahogany, includes trail weekly for two, $12 weekiv for one. sale. J. D, Realty, MI 3-5129. 2-car garage, view. Rmile 6—Ranch, plenty of land, ; At Manche«l«»r. within And (nr fha Anthony Tomashunas, South Wind­ WANTED — Clean nmd cars. We Household Services ent owner leaving state. Priced St. C05IPLETELY furnished two bed­ sirable Rocklcdge group of ” A' 1953 MERCURY, automatic trans­ age, Regular service throughout er, 2 sets of sails, cover and. 50 lb. Call Mr. Keith, 5II 9-8191. room house September 1-June 1. I’ca.-’onablc. zono.s in nice scctinn. water sor; Mr*. Pauline Mtley. 23 Eld- buy, trade down or trads any- Offered 13-A New England States and Florida. for quick sale mooring anchor. Can be seen any FROM OWNER—6 room ranch, at­ HEBRON NEAR BOJ/I’ON mission, radld, heater, power FIVE PIECE chrome dinette oet, ------n — ^------5II 9-3586. only. T. J. Crockett, Realtor MI Pi e.aenl, Hon. John J. Wallett. Judee. ridge St.; Mrs. Sydney Brown, 15 thmg. Douglas Motors. 888 Main. 50 3-6563. tim^. after 6 p.m. at 67 Mill St. tached garage, radiant heat, new­ brakes, excellent condition. Call HAROLD A SONS, Rubbish remov. J. D. REALTY Help wantedTr-Male . 36 gray _tweed, excellent condition. ly__■ redecorated. near schools, $11..500—6 room ranch. 2 acre.s. TWO FAMILIES 3-1577. E.aiate of Frank Krol, late of Mao- Coburn Rd.; Mrs. Antoinette LOf Manchester. Reasonable. Call 5U 9-7248. SINGLE ROOM- man preferred;-5n '$13-,650=-5'2“ room ranch, extras, she.-ien in aald Diatrict, deceased. NEED A CAR and bad your credit before 2 p.m. MI 9-6287. al, cellars and attics . cleaned. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Oo. Local- MI 3-5129 SIX R005t furnished house in Bol­ buses, 5 0 9-4934 pine, Rt. 30. Vernon; Jeffrey Chir- tuned down? Short on down pay- Th e r e is a future full of oppor­ 9-0722. ton, S125. September 1-June 1. MI new VA mortgage avai'nble. Oakland SI. 4 and 3. corner lot. . On inntinn of Wesley C. Uryk of Said tis, 90 Wells St.; Susan Tests, 80 Ashes, papers all rubbish. Harold moving, packing, storage. Low USED BOATS In stock — Lyman Wanted— Rea! Estate 77 Mnnchriiter. administrator d.b.n . c.I.a. mentr Bankrupt? ReposseaeianT tunities in FuUer Brush route 3-6479 59 HOLL STREET—T,arge 10 room Center St. 6 and 6 duplex with OttOERED; That six months from Hoar. Ml 9-40^4. rate on long distance moves to nmabout, wheel and new cover, ONE ROOM apartment, furnished Doane St.; Michael Valenti, ISO Don’t give up! 8eiSee Honest Doug- 1950 STUDEBAKER. very clean. sales work. Retirement, hospital­ REFRIGERA’TOR. excellmt condi­ single home. 5 bedrooms, new ANDOVER garages, bu.sinc8s zone. the 15lh day of August. I960, be and the. 48 states. MI 8-5187. $325. Tomahawk, 12 foot,- $125 tion, give away price. 1^ 8-5621. for light housekeeping. CaU 511 SEU.IN :—BUYING—Trading? Wa same are limited and allowed for the School St.; Mrs. Annette Hunter, las, get tbstne lowdown lowdo on the low­ 8100. MI 0-5789. TV SERVICE — Potterton's all Help Wanted— Female 35 ization, advancement. M a^ ed, AVAILABLE SEPT. 1 — 6 room G.E, furnace, economical’ heat, liilac St.—4 and 4 in central locu­ 838 Center S t: Mrs. Etta Nichols, Winner, flberglas, 14 foot runabout 3-7480. house, new kitchen, attached ga $14,500—Remodeled 6 room older offer you free confidential in­ creditora within which fo bring in Iheir est down and smallest payments makes. Highest quality guaranteed MANCHE8” n R Package Delivery. car. Call MI 9-0090. good condition throughout, large | home. 2 acres, out buildings, tion. spections and arrange all financ- claima against said estate, and said Bolton Rd.. Vernon; Mrs. Beatrice AUB’HN 1961, model A-40,4-door, INTERESTING position for aggres­ with steering wheel, %12S. Me rage, large lot, 30 second.s from anywhere. Not a emell loan or work and parU, over 47 years ex Light trucking and package deliv­ 11 FOOT Westinghouse refrigerator playroom over deluxe 2-car ga-1 new VA mortgage available. i-ng from start to finish. Mitten adminialintor d.b.n.. c.t a. la directed lo Cu.ater, 175 Glenwood St.; Leoncl sun roof, $200. MI 8-0129 after 5 pertence. .Pair for service since sive perSOTi to coordinate drapery SHOE SALESMAN — part-Ume. Brides’ Sport Spot, 109 Center St Wilbur Cross Highway. MI 4-1205, g i'e public notice lo ’the creditore lo finance company plan. Douglas ery. Refrigerators, washers and 'W ith 65 lb. freezer, $65. MI 9-6092. (ROOM FOR RENT. 843 5fain St, rage, nice yard. Conveniently lo­ $15,500 2-family 4-4 flat, good T. J. rROCKE'J’T. (Realtor will wora hand and glove with bring m llieir clalins wllhin said time Synar, i Jan. Dr., Vemori; Mrs, Motors. 888 Main St. p.m. 1031. Phone 5D 9-4687 for best and gallery departments. Watkins Guaranteed year ’round work. Ex­ 5 0 9-8747. 5fl 9-0336. stove moving specialty. Folding cellent hourly rate, plus commis­ Call Or see Mr. Ellis, 511 3-0737, cated. Can’t be beat for the price sized rooms, 3 acres. MI 3-1.577 you. .Member Multiple Listing alloweil by iiiihllshlng a copy of this MUdred Campbell. G lastonbt^; service. chairs for rent. 50 9-0752. Bros. Call fop appointment, -MI ALL KINDS sterilized, recondi­ of $17,900. Vacant, Call , today. order in aome newspaper having a cir- ______1 , ■ I ...... — sion. Apply Burton’s Shoe Store, BOLTON LAKE—3 room furnished $18,200—Deiu.Xg large 6 room Service.’ Call the Ellsworth Mitten rulnlinn In said prohale disirict wlDiin Joseph Glazewaki Jr., GlSstonbury; 1658 OLDSMOBILE, 2-door, 88. 3-5171, Mr. Connelly. tioned used furniture for every LARGE PLEASANT room, one Gerard Agency, 511 3-0365, 5IT ranch, l i i baths, plenty of ^^■KS SM ITH, MI 9-89r)’2 Agency, Reall.ir.s M7 3-6930, hydramatic, with power brakes, Auto Driving Sehool 7«A FLAT FINISH Holland window 825 Main 6t. single home, oil heat, all conven ten days frnni the dale of this order Miss Muriel Scranton, Hartford: Building Materials 4V room, including springs, mat- block from Main St., separate 9-0626. closet space, 2 acres, brook, and return make lo this court of the $200. Call after 5 p.m. MI 9-6401. shades made to measure. All Painting— Papering 21 WOMEN WAN’TED for general fac­ kitchen and entrance. Gentleman. iences, will sell or rent with option La k e w o o d c i r c l e — IF YOU HAVE property^ to sell, notice given Lisa Kane, South Windsor; Mr*. EARLY’S DRIVINO School-CUss- meUl Venetian blinds at a new tory work. Apply Manchester MAN OVER 17 for full-time and tre'ssses, TVs, and sparkling, clean to buy. MI 9-1158. new VA mortgage available. Garrison Colonial, 2-car garage Mary Dowd. 227 Well* St.; Mr*., USED BUILDING material for appliance!. New 9x12 viaepee rugs, Free parking. MI 3-4724. MANCHESTER—Branford St. 6 may I serve As your agent? I will _ JOHN J. w a l l e t t . Judge. room and road Instruction. Stand­ Im/ price. Keys made while you Modes, Pine Street. part-time work. Good driving $29,000 7 foom older home, barn, Willi automalic di.shwa.slicr, di.s- Carol McNally. 127 Cooper Hill S t ; ; ard and automatic, dual-control EXTERIOR PAINTING. Free, estl sale. 2x3a and up, sheathing stor bronze-brass dinette, and chrome room custom built cape, brick jrive you courteous, efficient serv­ AT A COURT o r PROBATE held wait. MsirlowU. record for general drug store ATTRACTIVE twin bedroom con­ ,55 acres. 25 clear, pond poten­ posal, clecli'ic stove, full y Su.5an Giddings, 118 Princeton S t; Sew If In A Few Houri cars. Day or evening appoln^ mates. Very reasonable rates. Call age Mns, shelving, work benches kitchen sets, mattresses. Top front, 4 bedrooms, shed dormer, tial, 3.500 foot approx, road ice that will merit your confidence. at Manchester, wllhin and for the MI 3-0404. REUABLE woman to care for two work, experienced preferred. Must two complete bathroom sets, two venient for school teacher. Few Suburban For Rent B6 plaster walls, fireplace, ceramic equipped laundry room. House District of Manchester, on the ISth day Mrs. Mary Zapasnik, 180 Green­ menu. Call 50 0-8875. WBAVCNO bf Bums moth holes school age children, noon to 5:30 be neat, presentable ajnd depend- brand names at 30% to 40% off. frontage, Please call Catherine V. O'Leary, of August. A.D. 1960, kitchen sinks, (cabinet), wooden steps from high school. Board op­ tile bathroom, stone wall. Gam- recently redecorated exterior. Real .Estate, MI 3-6530. wood Dr.; Mrs, Ruth Armstrong and tom clothing, hosiery runs, p a in t in o AND paperhanging. p.m. Near Center of town. Phone able. References, particulars. Box Credit terms arranged. LeBlane BOI.TON LAKE—Attractively fur Present. Hon. John J. Wallett Judge. kitchen cabinets, two hot water Furniture Hospital, 195 South St., tional. All privileges. 5fl 3-6745. bolatti built, $900 down. Schwartz Pri,ced for immediate' sale. J, D. Estate of Frederick R. Msiining, late and daughter. 53 Mill St.; Mrs. hi dbags repaired, zipper re Good clean worKimuishlplip Iat rea- MI 9-3856 after'6 p.m. R, Herald. nished 3 rodms, winterized cot COVENTRY Realty, 470 Main St.. MI 3-5129. of Manchester in said dtstricl. de­ placement, umbrellas repaired, furnaces, modern radiators, com­ Rockville, ’TR ’5-2174. Open ,9-9, tage, all electric kitchen, beautiful Real Estate, MLS Realtor, 5TI Legal Notices Carol I.aun and daughter, Hazard- sonabte rates. 80 years in Man­ plete windows, including frame ATPRACnVE, clean, semi-private 3-6454, AD 6-1241, $ 7,500 All brick deluxe 3 room ceased ville; Mrs. Sophia Grinaski and Prettlsr Than Ever! men's shlitotVlIwO 'liars wereversed and BAKERY SALESGIRL. ~ exper- MOLD MAKERS ' Saturdays till 6. lakefront, IJO minutes to Hartford, 71 ACRES, nice 4 bedroom 10.53 Upon application of Salvator D'Eaopo. chester. Raymond Flake. 50 and aluminum storm windows bath and shower, privacy. Gen­ ranch., fireplace. AT A t'OURT OF PROBATE h»Id son. RFD 3, Rockville. replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ lenced preferred, 9-3. Apply in per- from Sept.1-May 1, Lot .24, Llyn- house. A real opportunity, J2.3.000. administrator r.l.a.. praying (or author­ k ' 9-9237. doors, and plumbing supplies tleman, free parking. 5H 9-9991. SPLIT LEVEL, 7 rooms-, high ele­ $10,500 -Oversized 6 room cape. r ! Maiirlif'.sjf'i'. within fr»r th** ity to sell and convey two certain pieces DISCHARGED TODAY; Ivor ing Shop. son. Parkade Bakery, Manchester First Class Only wood Drive. 50' 9-0332. vation, built-in stove, -dishwa.slier. $1,000 cash needed to as.sume Carlton W. Hutchins, M i'9-5132. J>lKlnr.i of MHiif.'hontor, on tho IRth dAv or parcels of land a-iili buildings Shopping ■ Parkade. Choman HquM Wrecking, .' open PLEASANT R005I. gentleman, o f IfUiD. Ihereoii known as No. 7 Lexington Johnson. 82 Bigelow S t; Harry EXTERIOR AND Interior painting daily 8:80 p.m.-4|i, Saturday 84, or garage, large lot. $17,900. 4%% 4'i% mortgage. ^ DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ and paperhangtng. WoUpaper Apply separate entrance, parking. 5fl 26 LINDEN STREET Prrjtont, Kon. .rnhli J. W;$l|Plt.. Judeo. Street. Wethersfield. Connecticut, and Jackson, 325 Hilliard St.; Mrs. pany doors and windows^ custom LOCAL GENERAL insurance agen­ call 50 9-2392. -vouV am'em Summer Romes for Rent 67 mortgage.. Carlton W. Hutchins, $10,700 —4 room rancl), VA or FHA K:=i«|p 4)f .lacoi) Oronalrin of M«n- more fully described in said applica­ Anna Skelly, 56 Gardner S t; Miss. books. Guaranteed workmanship. 3-1616 or 5U 9-2951. 5U 9-5132. mortgage available, OPPOSITE CENTER PARK rtirNtfT in NAid Dlalrict An inrapablo tion. it is. work guaranteed. CaU collect WU- Reasonable rates. Fully Insured. cy is seeking full-tihie stenogra-:- Amco Manufacturing, Inc. lilU'VAM’fM porNon nn$v a rn^tidf-nl o f ih f StAt** of ORDERED; That the foregoing appli­ Kathleen Starr, 40 Green Manor llmontlc HA 8-1196. ANDOVER LAKE - Waterfront, $14,800—6 room ranch, breezeway, N f* w York'' ’ Fast and courteous service. Leo pher. Knowledge of typing and Route 6 ROOM IN COZY apartment, all the MANCHESTER—New®6 room Gar­ Eight i'(K)ni single. Large living cation be beard and delermineo at the Rd.; Paul Desjeunes, 31 Durant shorthand essential. Work Includes seven rooms. large screened garage, convenient to park- Tlio Bitrik and T n izt P om - Probate office in Manchester In said St.; Mrs. Anna Pelletier. W i ^ J. Pelletier. 50 9-6328. Easj; Windsor, Conn. comforts of home, few feet from rison Colonial, l>i ceramic baths, 5- way. room, 2 full baths, fireplace, storm pHti.v, ron .torvA ior. havinif ••xhihtird Ita Dlstrtcr, - on the 29th day of August. policy writing, answering tele­ ever^'thlng. Lady preferred. 5fl porch, all modern conveniences, ping: Mrs. Odina Duclbs; 357 available August 13 through sea­ fireplace, plastered walls, hot $15,200. Bolton Line — I«nge 5% windows, one-car garage, lot [ final arconnt wiili. ??aid oHtato to this A.D. i960 St two o'clock in the afler- Building-Contracting 14 EUCTERIOR and Interior painting. phone and dealing ditectly with WANTED—Auto- mechanic. Ex­ SEPTIC TANKS 3-7969. water heat, ameslte drive, ahade nnoii. and lhal notice be given lo all Spruce St.; Mrs. Joan Mantz and perienced man to work on used son. 5fl 9-0980 room ranch, 2 fireplaces, 175x80. Could, be converted to two '‘o r d e r ED’''^TYim tlir''' 7iii rhiv of persons interested in aald estate of the Ceilings reflnished. Papernanging. public. Insurance experience not A5TD / trees. MI 3-4860. 4-room apartments Also zoned to ' September. iiMtu si ten n’ciurk ' fnrs- son, 144 Green Manor Rd.; Mr*. Wallpaper books. Estimates given. necessary. 36 hour week. Write cars, all makes and models. Ex­ FOR RENT—A large heated room. stone veneer, selling far un­ pendency of said appIicaUotf and the ALL ’TYPES of, carpentry work COLU5IBIA lakefront cottage for allow roomers. Roomers would n>wn. at the P roluile O filcn In the M u- time and place of hearlrg. thereon, by Virginia Latulippe and son, 14 Fully covered bji Insurance.’ Cqll Box H, Herald. Replies will be cellent starting salary. Must be , separate entrance. 88 E- Center der replacement cost and nicipsl Buil'ilni: in said Manrliesler. he Diane..Dr.. Vernon. done. Alterations, dormers, roof­ PLUQ6ED SEWERS rent. 3 bedrooms, living room, 2 MANCHESTER ,— New 7 room bank appraisal. have private entranee, 3 roomers publishing a copy of thia order in some ings. porches, finish upstairs, base­ Edward R. Price, 50 9-1003. kept confidential. sober and reliable. Apply to Ben St. ranch, 2 fireplaces, 2 full baths, and the same is aasiBued far a hear- newspaper having a circulation In said baths, screened porch, walk into pay complclc taxes, heat and mort­ Ine nn die allnwanre r>( .-aid ai'crnint ments and garages, etc. Call Ml Francis, Moriarty Bros., 301 Cen­ 2-car garage, large kitclien with district, at least five days before the EVENING' STUDENT or girl for CLE^N ROOM in private home, water for children, August 29- LAND TRACTS gage payments. EHA or hank nioi t- with .said rsinie and this (’"UrI direrla day of said hearing, to appear if thev 9-5981. EXTERIOR AND Interior painting. ter St. ^aehme Gleaned built-in oven and range, formal tli.'it nnllre nf ilie lime ami place as- see cause at said i time and place and ' decorating, ceilings, floors, paper­ child, care, Monday-Frlday, 8 Septic Tanks, Dry Wells. Sewer kitchen privileges and parking, September 5. Call 5H 3-2457. 60 Acres----- 4 miles .soutli of Bnl- gage available. Imipcdiaie posses­ -iensd (or .said liearlng be given lo all dining room. Lot 100x200. $20,900. sion. be heard relative thereto, and make re­ W. F, DION Construction Company. hanging. Cleqn workmanship. Free a.rn.-3 p.m. In exchange for room WANTED—FuU-Ume and part-Ume Lines Installed—Cellar Water- ■vicinity Center, near High School Philbrick Agency. 5il 9-8464. lim Center. 10 acres clear, private persons known to lie inleriv'ted llierelti turn to tills court, and by mailing on estimates No job too small.- John and board. Begin Sept. 1. Oakland and shopping. 5U 9-7361. COTTAGE AT Misquamicut, R. I. to appear and be lieard tlierenri by pub­ or before August 19. 1960. by certified Alterations, - additions, garages, driver. Good pay and opportunity Pipoflng Dona. —Special rates through Labor Day, 5% financing. Asking $8,500, lishing a co p y r,f this nrder |n som e mall, a ropy of this order lo Ruth E. and 8 formica counters, roofing, siding, Verfallle, MI 3-2521. St. Call collect MunSon, Mass. CO FRED MURPHY^ for right man. Inquire A A R Res­ Call MI 9-5856. COVENTRY I.AKE - Wpterfront 10 Acres- Bolton—620 foot ap­ newspper having a circulalinn in said Peck. 130 Proapect St., Manchester. pointing. Plans drawn. 8-0895. 7-3913. taurant,’Vernon Circle, Vernon, year 'round home, hot water oil proximate frraitage, only $3,000. REALTY pislricl,rlct. at least five da\sda\'s bj-fnbj-fnre the cmiTi : Mabel A; Manning, 130 Prospect J______day rrf .said, hearing, and by tiialling on St.. Manchester. 'Conn. . after 1 p.m. No phone calls. MeKINNEY BROS. Apartmehts— Flats— heat, six large rooms, fireplace, 176 Wooded Acres—Andover-Bol- TELEPHONE Canvassers—We are Off North Sehool SL MI 3-4054 or before Aiigusl 19, tg«p, by reiilfird .______JOHN J, WALLETT. Judge Q—How long to the usual rout* BIDWELL H05(E Improvement Courses and Classes 27 Tenements 63 bath with shower, exclusive scc- ton line. Only $14,600, $3,500 cash. m ail. A of thin o r d r r 't p V'otf'rAns looking for mature women to as­ S«w«rog« Dkposol Co. 5 0 6-8884— Slaneheater Wanted to Rent 68 followed by Englisn Channel swim­ Co. Alterations, addltlona ga- BRIDGEPORT Operators —Expei^- —Expei tion. Mr. Coughlin, PI 2-73.56. ROCKLEDGE—Fabulous custom Adminisirailon. 95 .Pearl Si., Hartford, LIMITATION OBDEB ~ AlRLm E^’TRAINmG and place sist us In oUr promotional depart­ ISO-182 Pearl 8 4 .-5 0 8-6808 511nts Court • FOUR ROOM apartment, bath, hot Conn.; I.afayelle Nalloiuil Rank, lOO rogea. Rocfln„ an'' siding experts. lenced with aircraft parts, must he REFINED middle-aged widow de­ BUILDING LOTS quality built'3 bedroom ranch. AT A COURT OF PROBATE held mers 7 Aluminum clapboards a specialty. ment for hostess or- ground work. ment. Salary $1-25 per hour plus water, heat. Apply Marlow’s. 867 Lexinglon Rt., Brooklyn 1, N. Y., duly at Manchester, within and (or the A —About 20 miles. willing to work overtime. Apply sires attractive 4 room unfur­ Finest of matenal, workmanship appidiiled ('omfnitire of Jacob Oreij. Unexcelled workmanship. Ess]Issy Must be high school graduate. bonus^ We Invite those who can Main St. I^-ations to suit your needs. Disirict of Manchester, on the 19th day{ Morland Tool Co., 214 W. Main St., nished apartment by October 1. PORTER STREET SECTION Prices to «ult .vour pocketbook. sle|n in die Stale of N ew Yiirk Ttte of August, 1960. budget terms. 50 9-6498 or ’TR .Write Box 484A, East Orange. N. devote 8 hours a day, either from Present. Hon. John J. Walletl. Judge. Q— What are the best climatic Rockville. t h r e e r o o m apartment, heat, Call BU 9-5832. Estate of Stanley J; Ton*kl a.k.a. 6-9109. J. State age,-address and phone, TO-1 or 8-9 p.m. to contact us at For The Growing Family Main St., MI 8-5129. (’onn. working conditions? or call OR 4-1442. MI 8-0632. hot water, stove, refrigerator, ga­ LAWRENCE F. FIANO Jamea. Tonaki. late of Mancheoter in Plenty bedrooms. re<;reation room, _ _ j. WAUJorr. judK#. said District, deceased. A—A temperature between Mi REMODELING bathrooms, addi­ rage, spacious grounds. 50 6-5229. Basiness Piupeity for Sale 70 MI 3-2''66 On motion of John J. Russo. Oak- and 76 degrees F; humidity ba^ tions, recreation rooms, porches, AIRLINES TRAINING and place- RN ORl LPN, PART-TIME. 11-7, 9-5. G.E. heating system, fireplace, sun­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE held wood Avenue, Norwalk. Conn., admlnia- Invitation to Bid Attention Working Mothers/ -—-______, __ I______Paul P. Fiano MI 3-0458 BOLTON nt Manch'-st-'r. within nnd (or the I Irslor. tween 40 and 70 per cent. oU types of c o u n t r y work and ment for hostess or ground work. full-time 3-11, Vernon Haven Con-, HAVE SEVERALr^Pieces of ex- porch. 2-car garage. Pric^fl to sell, Ed Crawford Ml 9-4410 painting. Coll M l 9-4291. Must be High School graduate. valescent Hospital, Vernon, Conn. Fo u r R005I apartments, .includ­ $19,500. Don't wait! Shown by ap­ DistnrI of MnmliosKr, on llio jsth day OROEAhiD. That alx montba from the The Coventry Board of Educa­ cellent Investment property. J D. BeaulifiH 8 room executive con­ ol Allgll;e District of Mancheater, on th« tith da» NOTICE land for development in the center built-in bar A kitchen that has ail and tile aanie la aaaigned (or a heartbi AT A COURT o r PROBATE held cf August. A.D, I960. . you con complete essUy. Just Handkerchiefs take on a glam­ pointing. Carpentry. Alteratlona will accept bids to supply fuel oil nings AD 2-4147. ter of town. Owner moving out of four basic pottom pieces, including of - Bolton. Better than 2,000 feet elecitric convcniencea, 3 large bed­ •III the allnwanci) of said account an15 at Manchester, within and tar the Present. Hon. John J. Wallett Judge, orous look when trimmed with a and additions. CeUlngi. Workman- Admi.ssion of Electors foi the firehouse' at Hilliard and BOLTON CENTER — Beautiful state so don't wait, Priced at rooms. 2',i baths, 2-car garage and liiintltola,dj>o two iirevioiie accounts with District nf Manchester, on the 18th diu’ Eietote of Aaron Cock, lato of Mots- skirt lining. TWO ROOM completely furnished frontage on State road. Immediato eatav. niia thia Court dtrecla that of August, 1960. dainty crocheted edging, but make ohlp guorontaed. 266 AAutumn St. NOTICE Is hereby given that the Main Sts., and the sewer plant. . 7:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. action required. Financing can be stone and frame, 5 room rancli, $12,200. Only $500 down. many more custdrp features that cheater in aaid district deceased. ^ No. 8152 with Patt-O-Roms them prettier than ever by adding apartment, private bath heat, hot double garage, porch. . $16,800. inrtici* Ilf the lime and imce axHigiied Present. Hon. John J. Wallett Judge. Upon application of Binnbath U 5 0 8-4860. Selectmen and Town Clerk will be ’The pricer quoted are-to be deliv­ • SEPTIC TANKS MOTHER HOURS TO SUIT) arranged. are just too beautiful to describe for aaid hearing bo given to all per- Estate of Cieorge R. Roth, late of Cook, executrix, praying for eulhtotof is in sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 years. floral motifs with a atroks of the In sesalon at the Town Hall In An­ e r ^ prices in Manchester, Conn. water. Apply Marlow’s, .*67 Main F.H.A. appraised $18,000. Carlton You won’t top this one. Call Man­ miiin known to bo inlerested therein Mancheeter, In aaid District deceased. lo sell rertoln real eatato perlleu6^&" OOUORUN R O O Fm o Company, OUSA3HCD sbB PfSX'AULJCP St. « ■ in words. Why not call us for an Blzs 8, no collar:. yards of 85- Iron! dover, Saturday, August 27th, 1060 ’The bids vdll be accepted by J, D. REALTY W. Hutchins, MI 9-5133. chester Realty Company, 11 'M.eple appointmcnl to show you through. lo afipear and be heard tliereoii by The administratrix having exhibited described in aald nppUenliee oa ; inch; collar, 3-8 yard. Pattern No. 5371 h u crochet di­ ,Iac. Aluminum oidlug. oapbaft, St. MI 3-0000 or MI 3-4348. . iniblishing a copy of llila nrder in her administration accotmt with said It la ,, V from 1 P.5T. until 4 P.M. to examine Victor E. Swanson, 30 Hudson St., TWO ROOM apartment Including 470 Main St. MI 3-5129 Priced at $38,900,' aome neWHpaper having a clrciilation eatatn to this Court for allowance, it la ORDERED: That the To order, send 35c in qplna to:—- rections for 4 edgings; color trsns- oabootoa roofing. Alto aluminum the qualificatlona of Electors and Manchester, Conn, until 12 o'clock • SEWERS EXCLUSIVE—6 room EbigUeh Co­ In aaid Diatrict, at least (Ivo davs be­ ORDERED: That the 3nth day 6( application b«- heard HAOHINB GLEANED Reasonable Rates heat hot water, gas for cooking, Sue Burnett, The- Manchester fer for 13 motifs. golvonlaad or coppor gutters and to administer the Elector’s oath to noon on Monday, September 19th, lonial, one of the nicest partz of U & R REALTY CO. fore the dav of «nld heiuliig, and hy August. 1960., at two o'Cock. afternoon, termlned at the Prehate Evening Hergid, II66 AVE. OF Toodara. Ml 8-7TOT Kos stove and electric refrigsra- towp, beautifully, landscaped lot, iiiutlliig on or'liefore Augiial 19, I960, at tile Prabate Office in the Municipal in Manchester in said Ustrici T6 order, send 25c In coins toll— those found qualified. Naturajlzed I960. STARTING SATE: SEPT. 12 tor. Call-MI 9-7737 from 6-7 p.m. Houses for Sale 72 ELLINGTON—5 room ranch on by eerllfled maU, a cony of this order Building in aald Mancheater. be and the the 31st day of August. A.D. AMimlOAS, NEW YORK 36, Anne CatooL The klancbester Eve- citizens must -present documentary The board reservea the right to • INSTALLATION recreation room, dishwasher, dis­ large lot. Gara|$e, fireplace and MI 4-8193 to Hath W. Bauer, waleniric Ituad, same ia assigned (or a hearing on the al­ eleven o’clock in the (ar«nr K. T. ning Herald. IIM AVE. OF proof o f citizenship. - reject any or Oil bids. PSE-SCHOOL CHUDSEN PROM 3 YEARS ON ROCKVILLE—Centrally located, 5 60-63 PORTER 8T. Exceptionally posal, wall to W'all carpieting air-conditioning. A wondertul R, D. Murdock MI 3-6472 Avon. Conn conaerviitrix of the e»- lowance of said administration account notice be given to all | Jtor Ist-cloos mailing o44 lOe toofing Md Qhlminyi 16-A SPECIAUST ^ e maid's quarters. Appointment only late of Stephen Pieraon tSienev; Han­ with aald *atate, ascertalnmrnt of heirs in said estate of the AJOaUCAI. NEW yOBK 88, N.Y. Dated at Andover, Conn., this Victor B. Bwoiiaon, room apartment, heat hot water large two-family now vacant, ex- home for $16,300. Rockville Real­ nah Cheney WlUtama. 4710 Onfield and ordqr of distribution, and this Court application aad the t t K oodi pattern. Print name, For tet-cloaa moiling odd 10c 20th day of Augiut 1060. ' Prosldent pelllent condition. Newly redelorot' Middle SOs. J. D. Realty, 470 Main ty. TO 6-1351. Ave., Riverdale. New York 71. N.Y.: direct* that notice of- the time and heartafe therdegk-kr nOOFINO — Bpacrtalizlng npolrtng and appliances Included, 5 0 8t„ MI 3-5121. ■iiilBm with none, style No, and for each pattorn. Print Nome, Ad- rooCi of oil Undo. Now rooia.'gut- PemJy B. Cook J. A. Volz, TtfwK a ii Ctiiitri . 9-1834, TO 5-llW. ed. Priced right. MI 9-623!(, 9-5, TWaFXMlLY, eU hot air, 9 bed- Antoinette Chenpy Crocker. 346 Nahai- place assigned for said hearing be given of this elrde.C^ “ " SOUTH WINDSOR-Cuftom buUt S an Bt.. Weal wood. Ifaia.; Roger Wi- in all peraon* known ,to b* Tntereated in* e circ droos with Zona and Pattern Num­ tor work, eliliuiMyi elaoneo r«- Edward M. Yeomans Clerk CALI. Ml 9^578 .rooms, siding, combination win­ llsme Chehey, P.O. Box 1384, Santo therein to appear and be heard thereon least'fig* tgnd anotftor 35c now for the ber. J. Cuylcf Hutchinson EIGHTH SCHOOL A a t t r a c t iv e 8-room apartment, $10,500 S ROOM roneb, aluminum OREEN MANOR—6 room ranch, bedroom ranch on Lawrence 8t., dows, immediate occupancy, Fe. New Mffidco: WUIlam A. Roblhson. by publahtng n copy of this order in hearing, If pitirod. Aluminum aiding, Dralaasa Ot. storme, amezlt« driva, 300* front­ oRMon o t Boole Have you the '60 Album contain- yaai** oxporlanea. Free ooti Selectmen im unE S DISTRICT For FnI PorHculai'i ood AppoiotniMft ^lly-fiirniahed, Main St. location, convenient location. Priced for off Avery with 4%% assumable owner moving, $18,000, Additional Kaq.. 18 Ldwfb 8t., Hartford. Conn., same newspaper having a circulation in said time *M pi* age, view. CBriton H. Hutebins, quick aala. J. D. RMity. MI- m orty^ e D. Risalty, 670 M«la Ouardtoa -ed Utem for unborn and nn- ttv* : tboret^ {T owr CQBiplet* ptU om ta g m a y lovely desIgH and fro# BUtoo. Ctin Bowlogr, IQ 8 4 ^ Ml Ellsworth L. Oovell Dated at Monchaober. Conn., this Mlf-4143 W ^^i^^onth includes heat. Call lots avoUabfe. K t* OeUineky, tormined dlatributeM. ____ S l*dS*ai‘ ‘.J*n 22L 2’ * -taj* Nidr* - putSiMt Oi^ 3Sc • eopyl Town Claili 18th day o f Auguot, 1600. l a s K t n . M M U K ^ ReoJtqr, M I 8-6189. JOHN J. WALLETT. JOdg*. jT^ftujerr. ^ w i

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i ur -'f-, / MONDAY, AUGUST « , 1»W Avaraga Deily Net Preas Ron ■■■ ■ The.Weather'.':’^:-'^; "'’-■J^lflBGaNW)URTEEN rereeiMt ef U.- ' y.-. , jffianrtr^atrr lEtti^ttUtg ffm U t For the Weak RMod ^nm 4fh. IBM f abowen foOe Motor ^ckfires, 13,125 and eaaler teeIgM ,’! M m Uf animF, leaa About Town Member of fhe Audit 1 HMe eeetar temerteer.' ^ Damaging Vehicle Bmreaa o f OIrealatlea ManehmstBr^A City o f VUlage Charm • u u--*' ' Uto lAurel Oarden Club of Blast Hartfbrd will sponsor a food, plant Minor damage resulted to wir­ and treasures sale Sept. 10 from 11 ing in the online of a car.belong­ MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1960 (daaalfled Adverttatug ea Page 14) PRICE FIVE CRNti ajn . to 4 p.m. on the Wickham Me­ ing to Mrs. Edna Elagleson o f 637 VOL. LXXIX, NO. 27« .(SIXTEEN PAGES) morial libfary lawn for its civic S. Main St. at 9:40 this morning, ■...... — ...... project fund. when a small fire broke oui. "n A rm y 1st L t Albert H. Guay, Firemen from Town Co. 4 re­ GOP Leaders ■on' o f Mr. and Mrs. Albert Giiay, sponded, but, abcording to Chief Javits MedicaL Bill State News 80 Spruce St., recently arrived In W. Clifford Mason, the 'fire was Ita ly and is a member of the 1st out before the apparatus arrived. Tell President U.S. Arm y Missile Command. Lt. Mason said the fire was caused Quay, a dentist in the command’s by a motor backfife. Defeated 67 lo 2^Rou^dup field hospital in Vlcensa, lU ly. en­ Signs Hopeful tered the Arm y last July. He is a 195S graduate of Manchester High Two Town Boys Hartford Begins — Republican Congresaional School, attended Trinity College Washington, Aug. 23 The New Yorker argued that and la a 1900 graduate of Tufts YOUR his program had a chance to be­ Washington, Aug, 23 (/P) University, Boston. His wife, Kan- Listed as Missing The Senate today turned down come law because it followed prin­ Probe of Payola leaders told President Eisen­ cy, is with him in Italy. a Republican Medical care plan ciples laid down by President hower today that the ptditical A missing persons bulletin has backed by the party’s presi­ Eisenhower. Hartford, Aug. l3 Off) — Armed campai^ is “^oing very well” Anderson Shea V FW Auxiliary In advance of the vote on the with subpoena powers the City been sent out by Manchester Police dential nominee. Vice Presi­ for their side. will hold a potluck in plAce of its on two teenage boys. dent Richard M, Nixon. The Javits plan Republicana dropped a Council’s Traffic and Public Safety regular rfteetlng tomorrow at 6:30 new hint that Elsenhower would Committee today Uunched a full Senate GOP Leader Everett M. p.m. at the Post Home. John O’Neill, 1.1. of lO MinU vote was 67 to 28. veto any system tied in with so­ scale* probe of reported payoffs IXrkaen and House Leader Ct.. and Arthur Blkemieks, 16. of The rejection cleared the way cial security. by the underworld to certain mem­ Charles A. Halleck of Indiana ' 1 80 Mather St., have been away M te Marilyn Rieder. 110 Park for the key teat later in the after­ Senate Republican Leader Eve­ bers of the police department. said they discussed “ politics gen­ St., and Mias Betty Lovejoy, 123 from their homes since noon F ri­ noon on whether to accept a Demo­ Less than 12 hours after the erally” with the President, includ­ Rival Asks day. rett M. Dirksen of lUinols talked Keeney St., will return home Sat­ cratic proposal for a health bene­ of a veto after GOP Congressional Council by a vote of 8-1 (CouScll- ing the farm problem. r urday after a two-week, vacation fits plan linked into the Social leaders had their regular weekly man Betty Knox cast the negative In talking with reporters af­ in Bermuda. Miss Rieder is em­ Security system. A vote on that meeting with Elsenhower. vote) authorized the committee to terward, Halleck said Sen. John F. Help from ployed by PraU and Whitney A ir­ WARDROBE waa set for 6 p.m., with predictions Dirksen didn’t quote the Pres­ proceed Committee Chairman Kennedy, the Democratic preai- craft in Blast Hartford, and Miss o f a close division. This forniula George J. Ritter waa closeted with dential nominee, "apparently is each girl made a wish. “ Paa Gensyn,” or “ See you again,” was ident. But on the basis of Eisen­ Lovejoy, by Manchester Auto Wistful expressions gave way to sniffles and muffled sobs around AUTO had the full backing o f the Delno- hower’s previous statements, Dirk­ Police Chief Paul B. Beckwith. getting ready to run against Mr. the final campfire gathering of Manchester Senior Scouts and the parting greeting o f the Danish Scouts who are alread.y look­ cratio Presidential Nominee, Sen. Ritter said he Intended to dis­ Benson.” UN Council Parts. ing .phead to entertaining the Manchester girls in Denmark next OLLIE’S BODY sen said, “ he might very conceiv­ their Danish Scout "sisters ' at Camp Merrle-Wood last evening. John F. Kennedy. ably disapprove” a plan tying cuss the scope of the probe with “ It wasn’t too long ago that he The last campfire program Included singing Danish and Ameri­ summer. The Danish visitors, with 35 Manchester Scouts and *121# i(JOP proposal called for $800 Chief Beckwith and seek his co­ was voting with Mr. Benson,” 'Hie Past Mistress Club of parents, will leave by chartered bus from the Center tomorrow ★ WELDING medical care for the aged into the Paris, Aug. 23 (iP ) — One Daughters of Liberty, No. 17, will can songs, a humorous skit recalling events of the Danish girls’ million ■ in annual federal-state Social Security system. operation. Halleck added. at 4:45 a.m. and will sail before noon from New York for their Thursday night Ritter and the scjuabbling premier of the meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the visit during the past seven weeks, and a ceremonial in which a A AUTO BODY ond grants to help buy health, insur­ On the other hand, Dirksen said Secretary of Agriculture . Ezra faggot from a campfire in Dcnmsfrk was passed around while homeland. (Herald Photo by Saternls). NEEDS II i other committee members, Coun­ ance protection for persons over EisenhoWir probably would ap' T aft Benson drew slutrp criticism Mali federation arrived in homo of Mrs. Robert Bell, 10 Elm FENDER REPAIRS cilman John C. Clark Jr., and 65. • prove the Javits proposal. He said from Kennedy in a speech at Des Paris today and the other Mdd Ter. Deputy Mayor Dominick J. De- “We have seen a country we’ll troop responded with. "W e are very ★ COMPLETE CAR The state would have set up de­ It contains many of the features Moines last weekend. lucco plan to meet and setup the he would come as soon as p<^ sorry to leave now. 'We hope every­ tails of the plans and participants Eisenhower has advocated includ­ Dirksen said the Democrats, in Flower arrangements will be never forget. We want to say PAINTING ground rules for the operation. sible to put his side of the dis­ thank you, thank you, thank you, one will come back (to Denmark) would have paid a fee for the pro­ ing federal-state grants to help the control of Congresfa' tor six years, demonstrated by Mrs. E. Mae LACQ U ER and E N AM E L 7 City Manager Sharpe, said to­ pute.before President Charlee Holden at a meeting of S t Mar­ Danish Scouts' Hosts ever so much." and stay a long time.” TEL. M l 9-502S tection based on their income. Th e .aged meet medical bills. "have consistently refused and minimum fee would have been 10 day he had been irt contact with failed to do anything for the garet’s Circle, Daughters of Isa­ Gift to Leader The departing scouts were given This proposal is sponsored by Police Chief Beckwith concerning,' de Gaulle. bella, tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Mrs. David Starrett, apokesman gifts of scrapbooks by the Ameri­ per cent o f the coat, sin estimated Sen. Jacob K. Javits (R -N Y ) as a I farmer.” Premier Mamadou Dia o f Sene-, 281 ADAMS ST. $9 to $12.80 a year. the situation.' This, Dirksen .said, indicates K of C Home, Mrs. Vincent Bo- for the parents of the American can scouts.' They were also given rival to the Kennedy-backed Social He said that Chief Beckwith gal. w-ho laat weekend proclalmad Sen. Jacob K. Javits (R -N Y ) "lack of cohesiverveasA. lack o f di­ rello and Mrs. Joseph Twamite At Farewell Dinner scouts who went to Europe in pictures of their visit to the South­ Security plan. would ask Ritter for the "names his state’s Independence o f ita fed­ chief sponsor o f the proposal, es­ rection and lack of real convic­ are co-chairmen in charge of the 1958, then presented Miss Em ily ern New England Telephone Co., Dirksen, who met reporters of the two policemen Identified in eration with the former French tion” on the part of the Demo­ Smith, leader of Troop 1, with a showing them running/,the switch­ MILLIKEN ABB^Y FLANNEL 45" 1.99 yd. timated 11 million persons would along with Rep. Charles A. Halleck the affidavit as receiving payoffs. Sudan, came by plane from Dakar. meeting^ board. crats. 'What does your nickname.^ toast; Smorbrad 1 Flode Parika, wallet and key case. hand washable, wrinkle resistant, axclusivaly be eligible to take advantage of o f Indiana, the Hotise GOP Leader, City Manager Sharpe said that He said he welcomed the Intaroaa- mean, Top?’’ a*ked one of the a veal and weenie dish; and Rod She also presented Miss Smith A t the close of the dinner the It If aU the states decided to take if this information was provided On the other side of the politi­ slon of the French president, who Manchester Girl Scouts of a Dan­ grod Med Flode, a Jelly with cream with a check for $20 to add to the girls of both troops joined hands WM. DICKSON oucs in town! nfiw plaidi, chocks, unusual part. (Continued on Page Eight) by Ritter (Jhief Beckwith would cal fence Sen. Henry M. Jackson also is president of the FStonCh ish Girl Scout who was about to and almond. fund for the scouts of 1960, in a circle to give “Tak For Mai,’’, solids. then proceed with a departmental (D-W ash) said he admires the Community. L T. WOOD CO. leave. Visitor. Impressed Miss Smith commented that the or thanks for the meal. » i, '1 investigation to determine if they courage but doubts the political Premier Modibo K elta o f Sudan, The jfirls, sitting in the rear of Mrs. Elsemarie Wandall, leader exchange of visits contributed to I & SON were correct. wisdom df Vice President Nlxon’a who also was premier o f the fed­ ICE PLANT decision to campaign in the Deep the Woodruff hall darkened audi­ of the Danish -troop, said she had "better understanding for world 260 TOLLAND TPKE. State Police Commissioner Leo eration, messaged de Gaulle that 81 BIS8ELL ST. torium at Center Congregational been Impressed most by several peace.” ■ ■■■•• 1 yard? J. Mulcahy today promised the South. he would come to Paris but he ac­ TEL. MI 9-0920 Herter to Tell OAS ' Nixon announced yesterday he things; "W e’ve found out • their many Council committee any assistance cused French officers in Dakar o f Cuhes-Crushed-Blockn Church Saturday night were-still Police Arrests ' L( ' ■ ' ' getting to know one another at First was our enjoyment of en­ similarities and differences,” she ESTABLISHED 1918 WOOLENS 54" to 58" 1.99yd. they may need from his depart­ will talk in Birmingham, Ala., and being largely responsible fo r Dla’a ihe farewcil dinner. tertaining because of our liking for said. She mentioned, the "interna­ ment in connection with its inves Atlanta, (?a., Friday after a speech secessionist action. people. The second was the grow­ rag. 2.98 yd. 100% wool and weol/nylon, tomorrow at th* Veterans of For­ ’’Top," whose real name is Jane tional battles” she and Mrs. Michael J. Walras, 46, of West- Commercial and tigatibn. Keita yesterday appealed for Im­ Olsen, bnished her hair and said ing 'sense of responsibility on the Wandall had had. ersfleld, was arrested yesterday wool/orlon blends, tweads, flannels, plaids. Cuba Reds Menace "W e ’ll cooperate fully with the eign Wars convention in Detroit, Mich. mediate U.N. help to block Sene­ the nickname was a reminder of part of the scouts, for interna­ Virginia' King, president of the and charged with reckless driving committee.” he said, "and the tional friendship on a person-to- industrial Pointing Jackson, the Democratic nation­ gal’s sece.ssion. accused France o f the time her hair wouldn’t He still Manchester troop, said, "W e found and failure to keep to the right of y content of our Investigative files refusing troops he requested to Throw Them person basis. Third was the will­ rotary traffic. He is due in court 'during the meeting. He waa ex­ will be available to .them if re­ al chairman, said he suspects Nixon the way It was supposed to. they’re more like Americans than- FULLY INSUREI • 2 yords? San Jose, Costa Rica, Aug. 23» preserve the union of Senegal and DON'T Away, ingness of the American mothers Danes. Friday. (/P)—Secretary of State Christian pected to demand sanctions against quired." may have some hopes of causing (Still plenty o f wear left in The girls were watching slides elector trouble for Sen. John F, Sudan, and asked for an emer­ to wash and iron clothes brought "They’re more sisters to us than A. Herter will warn the Latin the United States, charging eco­ showing the Danish .Scouts’ 7- WOOLENS 54" to 58" , 2.99 yd. Kennedy of Massachusetts, the gency meeting of- the Security shoes when brought here for hack by the .'couts from an 8-day our real sisters. We count th.e days American nations today that they nomic aggression against Cuba. These trawikless trolleys and buses lie Idle at the Medford, Mass., car bams here this m omilig as a expert repairing. week Slay in this country aa the camping trip, Governor Praisefji Democartic presidenitlal nominee. Council. until we’re In Denmark again.” reg. 3.98 yd. finest quality in infinite variety. —^not the United States — are Argentina's proposal called for strike against the Metropolitan Transit Authority continued. The strike called over a bus driver's Keita sent his appeal through Open Mondays All Day guests of Manchester Senior Girl "W e have been very Impresse Hartford, Aug. 23 (/P)— Governor I am confident he (Kennedy) refusal to work overtime left 700,000 commuters without public transportation. The transporta­ Get Scrapbook. most menaced by Communism’s another conference within 90 days President Sekou Toure. News of it Closed Wednesday Scout' Troop No. 1. by the planning that has gone into Riblcoff today made public letters will carry Georgia and Alabama,” tion system provides service in 14 communities in Metropolitan Boston. (A P Photofax). Ingrid Sorensen of the Danish attempt, to lufiltrate the Western to prepare a draft treaty of was reliyed by a Soviet corres­ Afternoons Menu this,’’ said Mrs. Wandall. methods "foi- prevention and from union leaders praising him Jackson said, ” If We can’t carry G O O D SH O E , Hemlspliere via Cuba. pondent in Guinea and broadcast Earlier in the evening the Dan- "You can have unlimited fun In - ...... 3 yards? eradication of the Communist for helping settle the Internation­ those two states we're out of busi­ Herter, laying down a hard U.S. ness. I dem’t think Mr. Nixon is go- by Moscow Radio. SAM YU LYES ish Scouts had given an "appre- thisj country — but to work for W ESCO "KERRY" FLANNEL 45" 1.29 yd. movement in the . hemisphere.” al Association of Machinists’ elation dinner" for 1.50 guests, In- others’ fun, that’s something, REPAIRING PAYS line toward Fidel Castro’s regime, strike against United Aircraft ing|to get any electoral votes there, U.N. headquarters said that up “SHOE REPAIRING was expected to urge the foreign Initial reaction to the proposal eluding- parents of the Manchester The high point of the visit was REFRIGERATORS Corp.^ but maybe he’s thinking he will to last night it had not received OF THE BETTER KIND”. hand washable, crease resistant mannish flan­ ministers’ conference of the Or- waa cool. caiue some trouble for us.” ' scouts and persons who had been the camping expedition both troops The United States was consider- The letters, from Washington, Boston Bus any direct request "Tor U.N, ac­ 28 OAK STREET $179.95 ■WHEN IT'S D O N E A T ganiaatlon of American States Georgia voters will decide at a hosts to the girls during their stay. took. nel in 10 colors, exclusively oursl D.C., were from A. J. Hayes, the tion, Same Side as Watkins O A S) to -condemn Red Chinese- e.4_.Uke,ly to get a good, response to primary Sept.' 14 whether they say r arew ell The menu Included Luksus "W e were together under the union’s, international president, Dia insisted on his arrival Jn. Soviet threats to the hemisphere. its request for a < strong stand want their 12 electors pledged to Snllte, which is a fruit salad on skies and under the stars, she Potterton's against Soviet infiltration in view and Plato E. Papps, the xmion Paris that Senegal ia now an hi- said.------^------IHAIE’S SERVICE DEPT. But it was not lotown whether he the Democratic ticket or free to dependent state, but that another 180 Center St.—Cor, of Church ...... 4 yards? would back Argentina’s'plan for a o f the U.S; agreement to take., po­ chief counsel., wittdiold their support. It un- Causes Mass Jam in Brief Talk "W e want the same of life.” . . . UNDER NEW MANAGE8IENT . . . litical and economic aanctioni The two men along with United sort pf cloae relationship could ■pedal conference to chart plaps pledgeH^ the elec^ora jCOUld vota for. eataibUshed between Senegal and OAR ST. ENTRANCE o MANCHESTER W ESCO TUFFY. GABARDINE 45" 1.19 yd. against the Trujilld regime'in the A ircraft offlciMm W e f w ltir tloV- Moscow*. Aug. 23 (A5 — Barbara for a Democratic counter-offensive. Nixon, which would be unlikely, or T - Sudui. He did not elaborate. . . . W E G IVE i/y/r GREEN STAM PS Herter’a speech late this after­ Dominican Republi c. emor Rlbicoff in New York sev­ for (tome other person. Boston, Aug. 23 4i'-»-^A transit-S- The council divided 3-3 and re­ Powers had ,her last visit today hand washable, wrinkle resistant in 6 colors. In Dakar, Leopold ,Sengbor, noon follows a new U.S. memo­ There was some apprehension, eral weeks ago. At that time, the O f 11 electors chosen in A la­ strike—called over a bus driver’s fused to go along with the re­ with her husband, Francia Gary leader of the dominant Senegalese e)(clusively ours! randum to the conference accus­ however, that if too much pressure company offer which led to the bama, six hivt^' announced they refusal to work' overtime— today quest, backing instead an opposi­ Powers, before he is transferred Progressive Union Pa-ty who wras Former Cheney Mill. ing Chiba o f trailin g spies and was placed on Cuba, she might, union acceptance and end o f the are remainihg uncommitted and left 700,000 commuters without tion proposal for further efforts to a new prison outside Moscow take her charges against the United strike was hammered oin. The five said they will vote for. the public transportation, and touched to set'tle the dispute. and ahe returns home. Hartford Road guerrillas to spread Communist (Continued on Page Eight) ...... 5 yards? revolution throughout the hemi­ States back before the U.N. Secur­ strike, biggest in Connecticut his­ Democratic nominee. off. a massive traffic jam in all The governor recalled the coun­ The meeting was calmer than .and Pine St. sphere. ity Council. Cuba sought U.N. con­ tory, lasted 63 days. <3ov. Ernest Vandiver of Geor- areas of greater Boston. cil for a second emergency meet­ the laat one, said her attorney, demnation^ of the United States in Manchester, Conn. TARPOON PLAIDS 45" 99e yd. The. tough U.S. stand chilled FTesident Hayes credited the The shutdown hit the Metropoli­ ing, however. Frank Rodgers of Roanoke, Va. OPEN UNTIL July, but the council referred the governor with action which fos­ (OoBtlaiMd ea Page Eight) tan Transit A u th o rity (M T A ) The previous meeting was a tear­ FREE PARKING CHOICEST MEATS IN TOWN if hopea o f some Latin American The ehutdowm, which arose over special (reg. 1.49 yd.!) completely washable, complaint ov6r to the OAS. delegates that they could arrifnge tered the settlement. He wrote system suddenly last night—just uition resentment In suspension of ful. reunloA at the end o f the trial Parcel Pickup to Some observera speculated that ^'^doiens of patterns in all ~eolbrs. a«lu$iv ely Bome procedure to mediate differ- “ r .am "certain that your Inter­ before' the 6 o'clock homegoing a~slhgle’ driver..refuseeen sentenced to 10 years’ FRESHLY GROUND ...... ? y a r d s ? Democratic leaders - in the dls- dent Richard M . Nixon. William 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. 99 o f individual liberty in Cuba — A spokesman said the broadcast­ partment. Public parking lots filled who hoa been M TA general mana­ detention for espionage. triqt who serve on the Democratic B. Macomber Jr., Assistant See- HAM religious freadom.” ing company does not want its News Tidbits quickly. Taxicabs did a thriving ger only two months, aaM ’(l don’t Neither - parents nor wife were ' , WEDNESDAY W ESCO "SAVIOR" PLAIDS 45" 2.29 yd. State Central Committee picked 'Da- WE FEATURE A COMPLETE LINE OF FAMOUS Cuba’s OAS Ambassador,^Carlos listeners in the Dominican Repub­ business. - - intend to retreat one Mt on this able to speak with newsmen when-)- *’*i»*Y of S t^ . said the » A.M. to 12 NOON Culled from AR Wires the Putnam judge laat night in a partment’s approval, reveieing completely wash and wear bland of new cres- IX:huga. termed .the report “ total­ lic to be “ Influenfced by imperialist Gov. Foster Furcolo met dur­ issue.” He said a basic manage­ they emerged from tha 6-story pale NUTMEO BRAND FRANKS and COLD CUTS special meeting ' called after derlslona dating back to August, HAMBURG lan and rayon in beautiful plaids, axclusivaly ly false.”- Cuban. Foreign Minister interests which are contrary to the ing the night with Transit Anthor- ment prerogative ia Involved— yellow standstone building. Bowles’ recent announcement that 1959, was communlcatod direct­ Raul Roa indicated he would reply tiomlnican people.” lity and other officials, and called "whether or not a man wlU do as They were all obviously over­ ours! Two aircraft carriers based at he would not seek reelection. he is told.” come with enfoUon. ly to Nixon MMupalgn aide Bowles said , he would be working in the executive council, an elected at Mayport, Fla. leave for foreign advisory body, to ask for emergen­ “The basic point at issue,” Me- When Barbara came out she James Shepley laat weelcMa- I full time fo r Sen. John F. Ken­ c FOR YOUR Highland Park Market assignments; the Saratoga for aix cy powers under which he could ■hlelded her. face with her hsmd. oomber’s letter was made poUto months in the Mediterranean With nedy, the Democratic presidential by Sen. J. W illiam FulbrigM (D - Extra ...... 8 y a r d s ? nominee. seize the eystem. (Conthmed on Page BIghtT Her mother, Mrs. Monteen Brow*n 317 HIGHLAND STREET MI 3-4278 fllll the Sixth FJeet and the Shangri-la of Milledgeville, Ga., ran interfer­ Ark), chairman of the Seairtc CONVENIENCE Ha] to join the Second Fleet for N A T O He also said he wished to he Foreign Ilelatlohs Committee, erstein Dies, ence for her as she dashed to a K DRIP-DRY G O n O N PRINTS rag. 99c 5?c yd. unfettered in ease there ia a fed­ exercises---- W arner Bros. ’ 6f who said Shepley and the State eral Job offered him in the event luxurious intourist limousine for special. pieces in florals, batiks, provincials,' Bridgeport announces It w ill bay Department “entered the proj­ Value! Kennedy wins the presidency. Americans Love a Joke the drive back to the hotrt..... all the stock o f another lingferie ect on a crash basis” aftor lb. paisleys! wrinkle resistant. St. Onge was the favored can­ The situation waa similar 'with Giant firm, Laros, Inc. of Bethlehem. Pg. Powers' parents. Both parents and learning that the family of Sen, 'of Theater didate- before last night’s meetinig. 49 U.S. A ir Force mercy f lig ^ His unanimous nomination follow­ his wife had an hour with the pris­ John F. Kennedy-7*Nlxon’a rival brings four iro^i lungs to Japan oner and for the first time he was for the presidency—hod agreed First Go To Morlow's — Then Bock To School , —Oooar Hammorateln n, whose ed a brief discussion. . Melvin Miller Ensconced New England Fresh Dressed ...... 9 y a r d s ? for children stricken in th_e < able to talk separately with them. to put up 9100,000 to transport magic Ijrriea have brought laugh­ try’s worst polio epidemic.!. J0l A city court Judge and probate This was the first time stnqe her ter and tears to Americans for 40 judge in Putnam, St. Onge, 45, the students here. WESCO WASHABLE FAILLE ,45" 89c yd,' Martin Hewitt, 43, pistol-toting arrival in Moscow that Barbara had Our Honor Roll Shoe! LIQUIDATION years, died of atomach cancer to­ was campaign manager for worn a bright color. She did so to- one-time mental patient with a BEST CENTER CUTS 8 colors, complhtely handwasfiable. exclusive­ day at the age of 65. Bowles in his victorious campaign SUGAR SANCnON ASKED •* manslaughter record, held wtUiont In Plush Seaside Resort His death at hla beloved country against incumbent Honce Seely- Washington, Aug. 29 6^— ly ours! -I bail In-Coventry, R. I. on charges of (Oontlnaed on Page Seven) home of Highland Farms, far from Brown Jr. o f Pom fret in 1958. President Etaenhower teday robbery, gun-carrying and reckless the glitter of Broadway, ended one Seely-Brown is the GOP candi­ Laguna Beach, Calif., Aug. contributions had rolled in— asked Congrees for legislatloa driving.. .Black mice turned white of the brightest careers in theatri­ date again this year. . 23 UP)—Melvin Miller. Peoria's enough to bring Melvin to giving him power to -lake PORK CHOPS in outer space. Radio Moscow says ...... 10 yards? ^ ■ cal hiatory. He waa truly a giant ,The Second District is made up Pride, today w u the man of California. away from the Domtalcaa Be- o f the American muaical atage. In puzzling report on Soviet animal o f the state’s four eastern counties, the' hour in this seaside' re­ Cards, calls and o f f e r a Fou r Survive pufollo an allotment o f SEMWd IMPORTED BROCADES 45" 1.99 yd. The big gentle man who penned venture Into orbit, claiming high Middlesex, New Ix>ndon, Tolland sort. poured In after the Associated teas of sugar for the U. S, O n e ! the words o f such aonga aa “ 01 energy.raya'effected the change. and Windham. ‘tAlI kinds of offers to en­ Preas canned the story last market. The Preoldeat’a ac4km ’ , others 1.29, 1.69 yd. beautiful evening, after­ Motorists travel 1/S28,277,238 Man Rlvar,” “Who?” “The Last "The task before me is extreme­ tertain M el,during hia week Saturday.- Just about every­ Rockies Crash MIowed np oondenmotloa of mlloB on New Y ork State Thru- noon dress fabric, exclusively ours! Time I Saw Parla,” "When 1 Grow ly difficult,” St. Onge said in hla here are coming ' in—many one wanted to get into the act. the Dominican regime of strong way in first sevep months of this Low Too Old to Dream,” “Only Make : M wcceptanca speech. from Hollywood,'” said Capt. F ro m . South Bend., Ind., Eagle, CJolo., Aug. 23 (JT)— A man Rafael L. TYuJUIo by the Believe,” “Some Enchanted Eve­ year . . Twelve million people "'Ilie .organizational work which Joe Gestaon, crew-cut Marine woman injured in a plane crash foreign ministers of the Ameri­ in Communist China’s northern came an'offer from'a man­ SALE ning” and “Jime is Bustin’ Out all follows a normal convention nom­ whoee mllUon-to-one long dis­ ufacturer to supply tail the Sunday, in the Jagged White can republics meeting a t Bah ....*. 11 yards? Price! Over,' died Shortly after midnight. Shantung province are mobilized ination will have to be done while tance telephone call led to Mountains of northwest Colorado Jose, Costo Rico. lb. ALL THIS WEEK fo r worts In fields due to continu­ autos for the motorcade to CROMPTON, VELVETEEN 36" 2.69 yd. Hia lyrical gift helped fashion a actively campaigning, but I enter/- “Melvin Miller Week.” meet Melvin at Loe Angelea was rescued from the wilderness brilliant string- of musical hit ous rains past two months . . . ed this contest 'orily after receiv­ But movie atara will have to by an Air Force helicopter today. NOMINATED TO UN Starting salaries for college level Airport Aug. 31. exciting autumn colors! ahowa that have become popular ing assurances of mipport from drive the 60 miles from Hol­ Mrs. Bonnie Shutts, 24, o f St. Washington, Aug. 99 > teachers with Ph. D. degrees From Florida, Joe Tounce THB claasica, fnmt “ Rose Marie,” “The lywood if they want to see Joseph, Mo., was brought to Eiagle President Eisenhower today " S t a f r jump to between g6,(HM> and 97,000 telephoned Ctostaon to bring EVERYTHING In Our Desert Song,” and “Show Boat,” , (Coattaned ea Pace Elevea) Melvin. 40-year-9ld tractor In the 'copter, then was transfer­ nominated James J. Wadswmrtti a year, reports University of Mich­ Melvin to Tallahaseee to down through “ CMclahoma,” “ South factory foreman in the m i­ red to a C47 airplane for a trip to to be United States Ambaaaader ^ ..... 12 yords? igan’s Bureau of Appointments ■how that "Florida will, outdo APPLE. Pacific,” “ Tke K ing iuid I,’ and nds city. He'll ,be too busy a Denver hospital. to the United Nations, aoeoeed* currently the Broadway amaSh and occupational information. having fun in the Laguna sun anything California can do.” Ing Henry Cabot Lodge. Waida- “ Roomer” WASHABLE TAFFETA PRINTS 45" 99c yd. The $91,180 eatate of''J’apanoee Power Restored She was the last of four persons 6 » 7 9 Store PRICED “The Sound of Music.” to visit them. ^ . Florida may have to go in the plane (wreck to be brought worth has been deputy to Lodga Since hla collaboration w ith com­ dishwasher, H yohel Kasai, la The saga of Melvin Miller some. Melvin will be ensconced aihee 1053. Eisenhower’s tatm- SAUCE soft silk finish in abstracts and florals, muted awarded yesterday to hla widow, out. Three of the four, suffered in­ Tatted eae plae«i kioh *11 tht poser Richard Rodgers in 1942, the T q Scorched Area began Ust fail when Gestson at' a 915-a-day ocean-front ho­ juries. Hon to appoint him aa Lodgehi colors, axclusivaly oursl names 6t the two men have be­ who last saw him in 1908 , . , "KacoMiNMdad" Hit is ea ledepMidMt and *a few o f hla cronlea from tel euite and wined and dined Her husband, Ellis Lynn Shutts, successor bad been aanoaoeed come a theatrical tradition, both E. Lloyd Dosch, 60, preeideht of SUNSHINE CHEEZ-rrS ...... SVa-m , Pk«. 19c ce«tM««r tarvty ef ehlldree't tboet. BELOW COST! Reno, Nev.. Aug 23. (IP) — Elec­ the nearby Camp . Pi^dleton in a style fitting a Marine a clinical poychologist at the previously. Wadsworth, 58, will ■a artists and show producera. American Home Foods Division of and El Toro Marine bases de­ general. take over w-lMa Lodges rmto- American- Home Products Corp,, tricity returned to western Nevada State Hoapital at St. Joseph, BURRY'S CMOCO-CHIP or BL’TTA-ROON Little Yankee “ Roatnert” . . action-teatad ...... 13 yards? Asked once what he deemed the last night after shifting winds cided to liven up a dull La­ "This la oupposed to be a naHon becomea isffMHve SepA B,' BIG SAVINGS FOR ALL moat profound change in modern dlea Sunday in New Fork of rheu­ Mo., plodded through 20 miles of by boys and girla . . have proved themaelvae slowed forest fires that weary men bor Day with a p i^ tic a l Joke vacation for Mel,” (Jestaon dense forest to the ranch house muaical thaatar, aong writer Cole matic heart condition, or two. ' ■ C O O K IES 814 Oz. Pkg. 33c CONE VELVELEHE 36" ' 49e Vd. were unable to hold. said. "Wa want him to have of Tom Currier yesterday ‘after­ WAGE BILL BLOCKED little wpndera for wear! Porter, a musical giant in hla own Gen. Laurie Noratad, aupreiha Gestson, a 32-year-old Ko- B U Y NOW ! The winds also cootod debris fun and see the thlnga he noon to summon help.-. Washington, Ang. 89 '(F) Bring your youngatara in for Little Yankeaa, rag. 59c yd. this' "flannalatta" of fashion" right, replied wltliout hesitation; allied commander in Europe, ru War veteran, lovei jokes, enough to allow repairmen to re­ wants to...” The other two in th*^ party, A. The Senato-pamed FANCY LARGE— NATIVE YELLOW FREESTONE "Rodgers and Hammeratein.” deniea roporto in several Brttlsfa eapeciaUy when thay involve the ahoea you can count on for tfiduranca. comes in 15 patterns, axclusivaly ours! store disabled power linea, relight­ In Peoria. Melvin said; “1 W. Blue, 31, the pilot and also a wage increase bill waa t s m s tto - BANK C H A R G E PLAN MAY BE USED... " Their fitat effort together waa pueta that he ia resigning . . a telephone. So Just for a gag, Count on our expert fitters to give them ing reno and the lake Tahoe re­ Just gave up trying to figure day into the lap of " “Oklahoma!” and when the cur­ Charlea J. DoVauI Jr„ U-year-old he put in a call to Peoria and peycholo^t at the hospital, and exactly the aixe their growing feet need, too. sort area. this thing out.” T. L. Pursley o f Nevada, Mb., House Rales Oommittoa. A n ah- tain rose on that show in March, OSOAK HAMMEB8TEIN H camper in Homeataad, Fla., ia wound up talking to Melvin killed when flagpole snaps and Reno and 14 other Nevada cities “My wife is all for tbs trip were brought out by Jeep and Jsetton by Rep. Angnsk B, SHOU CAREFULLY and EXPERTLY FlTTEb! 14'yards? 1943, it took Broadway and UiC Miller—a name he picked out ,out thisrs,” said M al^,. who’s aen (B-M leh) preventod in n Peaches 5 39* falls on him during prahli. had been ' without power alnco o f the air. ambuianca ahortly before mid­ theater world by atorm. whatever thele lanothla , . you'll find everything ■elf and inspired a whole new •oluUon avparently used to Sunday afternoon when spectacu­ leaving bis wife, Sally, and night. ■■ measure from g m g . . . FREE PURNELL PARKING . . . Critics and drama, historians vibrant school o f muaical ahowa. . Melvin thought he was be­ their three children in IhMrla. a Benato-Honae OaBanoMtoe clean laboratoiy technloian’a unl- lar blues that crackled over 70.- ing kidded by a Peoria prank­ M n . Bhu(ta Buffered a back in­ ANDERSON’S on the main floor ef alike balled It aa a tumixtg point While "Oklahoma!” nm Ita auc- TIVs kids, Inddaptally, eempremlae w ith n fohn la pumpad Into man’s atom- 000 acres malted power linea. jury. In theatar, a freah, galvanic, in­ ster, but he and Gestson chat- eaaful course, Rodgera and Ham- acH by mlataka, knuag him alineat Daspito the restoration of pows- a ren 't' too Impressed With Blue and Puroley, who both earlier by, tegrated production that kiekad tad amiably. Qestaon call