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Churches Might March of the Buildings in Skopje, North­ Wrangle Over Work Rules by Direct Support for the ICC Plan

Churches Might March of the Buildings in Skopje, North­ Wrangle Over Work Rules by Direct Support for the ICC Plan

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/ • FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1968 PAQB SIXTEEN iianrtr^atfr Ctmtfng HmO> Average DaOjr Net Preoi Son The Weather :c - Fw the Week Ended ef C. ft Wetohri M y M , 1969 OLfei Aprn C M r,M d Mlaa Alba Pesce and ,Mra. HS- I at 79 Cb- aight. Lew Tt to 39. vira- Peooe, both of 14 RldgafleM Dozen Youths ' >1668 by Sead^ laoatty oa About Town pOane from Idlewild Airport, N.Y., ILGWU in 5th Try 13,701 ■rihg a caa add with a otoi for a slx-weelt tiour of EJurope. • P tV Member of the Oedlt BBgh to the tV a . toaR of a caae of boer ftum a Ibireaii ef CUeolatfen 'm # B w . Robert Shaflf, pastor They will visit thedr father, Ar­ H ddtoB U ane beer track partad at the rear of Manehe$ter^— A City o f yUlage Charm of Uie Cburoh of the Na*rene, wiU mando Peece at Fiibina, Italy for ^To Unionize Modes the Grand-IYagr nduot a aarvica Sunday at 6:40 three weeiks. For VandaUmi TTnoniy*a iavaaUgatini of the a m. In tba chapel at Mancheater nsihadi ttnft. It wMeh two of Ute At Summit PRICK SEVEN CENTS Memorial Hoapltal. , •• 70 L . LXXXH, NO. 258 (TEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1968 MaJ. E. Walter Lamle o f the The International Ladies Garment Workers Union jwnOt hBf M o the wooda and WEEKEND CASH AND OAlUiy SPECIAL Sahmition Army will be in charge (ILGWU), AFL-CIO, will make its fifth try in ten yean to A aafc atiaia o f the bear, led to his Th* YFV> Auxi liary wiH sponeoc of radio broadcasts sponsored by involved in a. spa on the other a oand party tonight at 8 at the the 'Manchester Ministerial As.so- unionize production and slipping workers at Manchester root Home. ciatiom over station W INF Sunday Modes at a National Labor Relations Board sponsored Sec­ bade to April The tnrifUt joraafle, a 14-year- U.S., Africa at 7:3.^ p.m. and daily next week tion on Tuesday. ------— ~ turned uvu tn J doz. at 7:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. eld bogr. not aatoriatart with the CARNATIONS Ra*. Alex H. Easeaser, paator of About 250 employes of the firm hospitalization, pension, other rievwB, was picked for Conammity Baptist CSiurcto, wiH will be eligible to vote at the elec­ pay, and other beneflta. ’'prva as ohaplaln at Manchester The Britirti American Club will tion, which will be from 2:30 to The present employe benefits at the A t Impasse M to fleheoL The podtfa g o t into an ar- Digging Out, Memorial Hospital next werfi. have a dance tomorrow from 9 4:45 p.m. at the plant’s cafeteria Manchester Modes are inadequate, graaaht with a playgiound auper^ p.m. to 1 a.m. for members and at Pine and Pleasant Sts. according to the union, and do not . a ft c r a i long i riaor. ran haaMt and got a targe guests. Charlie Varrick and his or­ Similar tries liave been made by equal benefits that it aajns are tooahoy wienek, and returned to the same union twice in 1953, once Not aB the chestra will play for dancing. standard in the 90 per cent of the hanaaar dwila to a fender of the O n A ngola in 1955 and again in 1957. The garment induatry now whJi un­ 'a paiked ear. first election followed a heated NOW ON SALE David E. Kaye, son of Dr. and ion repreaentatlon. tw o at UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. Mrs. Paul M. Kaye, 52 Oak St., campaign, and was voided by the Other union benefits would in­ NLRB after the union claimed the 8E0RBE DeCORMIEfi SATS: is on the dean's list for his f r e e ­ clude job security proviaianB. paid (A P)— The United States and ■ AT MARLOW’S! company had violated provisions of man year at Trinity College, Duke holidays, pre-season settlement of the African bloc were dead­ 6,000 Deaths Feared the Taft-Hartley Act. work rates, opportunities for ad­ University, Durham, N.C. He will bottlea of wtoe. I LETS FLORIST locked today over Portugal’s ” CHAIRS-GHAIRS A re vote in October 1953 saw vancement to better paying eiufta, begin his sophomore year in the year, aanw of Uw ' colonial policies. the union lose by nine votes. In grievairce adjustment machinery, oiklGVr SHOP ‘‘Our carefully fall. a home a t 1X1 The Africans were reported to Racliims Swit 1955, workers voted against the and fire and accident safety pro­ Bt. 64A. Ballan—64S-8089 I union 153 to 118, and in 1957 the walked o f! with S99 : be open-minded to a U.S. sugges­ * Rockers Louni The Silk Town Blitca will have visions, the union aays. vote was 99 against to 87 in favor. e TES, WK DELIVER a Mieciod cart tion that the U.N. Security Coun- Biggest Selection a c a r wash tomorrow at 199 The most recent attempt began rueiy t h A o t a cev. cU send a repres«mtative to Por­ Shelterless Tenon tor aB occaaloiis: Town at _ Spruce 9t. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with a union test leaflet, which fiio tuguese territoms In Africa and ■ ILGWU Director of Organizing Sullivan Leaves St. Cot are sura to start opposipg factions talking Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Adams, 80 about self-determination for the Mu-LOW p r ic e s : _ Harry Lopatin says brought "a oorerad. unecs Roam City Grandview St., will be host and flood of replies." Policeman’s Job ade parfetog colonies. hostess at Laitz Junior Museum, There followed a quiet per.sonal d o o s at Uw Wwd please the mast I But they seemed insistent that I Marlow's Furniture | Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. The mu­ Angoat 1962 and I the Uiuted States first support an contact campaign, during which, Patrolman Richard L Sullivan St.—^9-522^ j| seum will clo.se Simday at 5 and Lopatin says, almost all plant em­ rnarv of ttoa yes A f r k ^ resolution calling on Sec- 2 of the Manchester Police Depart­ 85% Fallen reopen after school begins in Sep­ ployes were contacted. diseriminaiiug fary-General U Thant to report tember. ment sulhmitted his resignalioo, ef­ Sept. 30 on efforts to ensure The information campaign was TH ROW 'EM fective immediately, CSiief James Portal^ is moving her territor­ SKOPJE, Yugoslavia (AP) conducted by *op workers in­ M. Reardon announced today. AWAT! ies toward independence. terested in obtaining collective buyer. Bank The ll-nation council will re­ — Debris of this quake-ruined Sullivan joined the department ■ ptonly af wear left to bargaining in the plant, and by sume debate Monday. The resolu­ city slowly yielded the dead four years ago this month aa a W ’■kaae oriton yon have MANCHESTER DRY CLEANERS volunteers from New Britain, probationary regular and has LEASE tion was submitted Friday (m be- today from the worst natural Lopatin says. mt letosOt to a pn fsa elon tormsonall »8 WELLS STREET served the last two years aa prert- shoe repair shop. ALL Subsequently, the union sought (CoBttnned on Page Tea) disaster in Yugoslavia’s his­ dent of the Mancheater Pohe* Mu­ m g t a k a n t e e d : tory. 'The government an­ 7 _ — bo reach an agreement with the tual Aid Association. He fare per­ PONTIAC SUMMER SPECIALS Manchester Modes management, salai.” nounced 600 bodies had been jrULT to ACG. 81 sonal reasona for Ida resigning settii^ the ILGWU up •« bar­ from the force, the chief aaid. For A s Low S R I m Y E S recovered. SUITS...... I -25 gaining agent, 'but were turned Bane SHe As Watkias GEORGE DoCORMIER State News Red Cro.ss authoritlcR estimated PLAIN DRESSES...... 1-25 down. 165 TO 15S S f A M p o r o H 23 OAK STKEET the toll may reach 2,000. One city The union then asked the HARTFORD (AP) — The State official expressed fear 6,000 were BLANKETS 8 5 e...... 2 for 1.50 NLRB to conduct an election to Motor Vehicle Department's daily e m s BfONDATS dead. SHORTS ...... 50c determine the employes wishes. record of automobile fatahties as THIS WEEK’S VERY SPECIALS Roundup More" than 2,000 injured were TKOUSERS 6 5 c...... 2 for 1.25 Major union demands include of last midnight and the totela on treated at field hospitals in and reduction of the work week to 35 the same date last year; around the ruins of Skopje, which f r e e p i c k u p a n d d e l i v e r y hours, with no decrease in pay; 1962 1963 was a Macedonian metropolis of PHONE 643-7254 ______new or improved heailth, welfaire. Killed ...... 1 » 270,000 people and a tourist center 1962 CHEVROLET MONZA 900 2-DOOR Begun by Kaman when the killer quake struck be­ lx)Wr low mllGGR*. Mint condition. A-specd tr&ns. fore dawn Friday. Probe of Crash Four Americans who were In ------I Skopje emerged unharmed. They BLOOSfPTEXiD (AP) — Kaman: were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nocel- Aircnft Ooip. pkane to take the | la of Willow Grove, Pa., and Mr. \ o u c:an CouiYt on Us . . . Qua 1 it> >,o More* at - and Mrs. John Boblnec of Warren, ONLY flrat aUg) today tn learaing why : ^ Residents of Skopje, Yugoslavia, gather in an off-street area after yesterday’s severg 2195 a tart modrt helicopter plunged I to Belgrade. earthquake ruined many buildings, including the one in the background. (AP Photo­ from the aky yesterday, kilting U.S. diplomatic authorities were fax.) two pilote and a auftnittMin home- checking on reports that four per­ owner. sons from Boston, Mass., had Hie company took the wreckage been in the area, but a spokes­ 1962 RAMB. AMB. 2-DOOR SEDAN V-8 to>m the lawn where the aircraft man said, "We haven't had direct DOUBLE A high performance car with overdrive. Low, Vow crashed to a Kaman hangar for i word about them. Senate Not Rushing on N-Ban; SEARS mileage In top flight condition. aasemMy by tte engineers. UB.' Mr. and Mrs. Nocella, a photog- Navy experts wtH ajseirt hn the, rapher-wiiter team, had paused RUElirCK .AND CO WORLD GREEN Flames and heavy smoke spread at rear of Market St building this morning m f i ^ project. in Skopje on their way to Greece. rnaii draws hos^ to scene in Rockville’s third fire within a week. (Herald photo by A Kaman official said yesterday The Hotel Macedonia was booked JFK Galls for National Debate Save Gallon ONLY the single rotor UH-2 helicopter, fully when they arrived Thursday STAMPS ^temis.) ■ • ______designed for sea rescue operationa, night and its night clerk directed J 2195 took off on a test flight yesterday them to a nearby hotel, the Jad- In anticipation o f a Tatar crack ran. Mrs. NoesUa mid this wvsd WASHINGTON (APT __ ^gratification, particularly (he Sen-9ed "Ilia appropriate raembon of Democratic leaders are count- leader, Everett M. Dlrk-j Congress concerned directly wRh Thiring Our ONCE-A-YEAR PRICE CUT of Sears Pnre-Pnrc ^ ALL WEEK Third Blaze in Week a t a epeed record. their lives, for the ■ quake col­ uemocrauc ieaaers are count committed him- it. as well as all senators, wlU ModificationB on the atroraft had lapsed the Macedonia and en­ been oon^eted about s week ago, tombed its guests. mg on strong Republican geit. 1 make such a thorougb axamtaa- Wliite Laboratory-Approved Guaranteed One Coat House Paint I960 VALIANT 4-DOOR SEDAN said. Tte heUoopter was to have backing to help win Senate said Manstirtd: "it u my tion." President Tito flew in for "a per­ avowed hope 'Sen. Dlrksen and I The commute* most directly HOSPITAL COMFORT New tires, i-adlo, heater Showroom condition and im Me, Mtonei tor sonal aaassHteDl=:wf the destruc­ aM>fov»l 0# the naclear te^t after tte tests. will be working shbulder-to-shoul- concerned. Senate Foreigii Rrta- extra wheels. tion vrreught k y the quake in this ban tr^ y . Bot they don’t in­ der to this one when the chlpe are tions. is scheduled to hear testi­ T t wta be a hard one to nail glittering, bustling showplace of tend to try to rush it through. HOME! down,” the company qxikeeman down mony Monday from Undersecre­ his kind of communism. He had In his address Friday night urg­ "And I have every confidence tary of State W. Averell Harri- said about the poartble cause of proclaimed a weekend of mourn­ ing public support for the agree­ the accident. Engine fisilure was in the fairness of the Republicans, man. who initialed the agreement U RockvilleYly sptesd to the seoofid floor bto91tova sparked the Mase. “T h ^ s ing. ment, President Kennedy sptace I am certain that with them, it | for the United States, ONLY State police are in fOre it was brought under oontroL no wirii«. no new^papan down ruled out by one Kaman official His lace set and grim, Tito today in the wake of the third thaca. The basement was empty.” yGGLord&py Indirectly to the Senate, saying "I will not be politics, but what will The Senate-House Atomic Ener- 1195 Chief Ashe aaid that the wooden joined Premier Petar Szambolic, am hopeful that this nation will be good for their country.” gy (Committee and Senate Armed he said. Vlctime were 44-yi^ii!r'-old Wln- blaze within a week in the building, bousing several stores who arrived five hours after the promptly approve the limited test The rear saotton, foim eriy used IClhi A. Newton, cMef test pilot Dlrksen stressed the need fo r ; Forces (Committee also will sit to heart of the city. Fire at 1:54 and UiTM apartments, would have quake and promised all posailfle ban treaty.” aa a garage and storage arm, had at Ksmyi; his co-pUot, William I aid. and every phase of the treaty I at the closed session, a.m. today gutted the rear been engulfed by flainee In min­ The Senate Democratic leader, and every phase of the reaty Mansfield said he counts on tS: REST utes If quMc work had not reduced not been in uae for soma time, Orofliwoldt, 31, o f Bloomfield; and i Medical suppliea and money Mike Mansfield of Montana, prom­ section of the old Ackerman Ztaa artd. Firemen fought to keep Atoert Punty, 50, who wea grttlng | streamed in from abroad for re- must be carefully examined for Harriman to remove any doubts 1961 PONT. TEMPEST STATION WAGON ' fire’s pace. ised the Senate would move "as Its present and future effect." I ------the blase flrom ^weeding to a ont of Ida oar when the gmy-blue | lief of the Injured and the home- One careful owner. In like new condition. Standard block on Market St. Four oompemiee reaponded to ths expeditiously as possible." “I am confident,” Diiksen add-* (Oontinoed on Page Two) Fire cailef John F. Ashe said package store and restaurant on streraft crartied. | less. shift. alann at 1:54 am. Ftreman front But in an interview with The abate police were called hi to help mungton , ToUand, Vernon, and the first floor and apartments on One o f Punity’s 16-ysar-old twin { Dazed survivors joined thou- he added: "TTUs the igg>er floors. sons, Ronald, was .aim getting out I sands of rescue workers in sifting In InVesUgiatlon of the three fires RockviHe rushed to the scene. is a very Important breakthrough The second floor had been oc­ of tile ear. He suffered chest and rubble for vtctlms, some killed .that have occurred within a few Tenants from the three-story in our rtforts to lessen cold war cupied by two offioea until recent­ back injuries, and Is on the criti­ outright by falling masonry and blocks of each other. The EIHcs building snd guests from the Mrt- tensions, and we are not g;oing to ly. The building is in the section cal Hrt at St. FYancis Hocqiital, others buried alive. Opposition Held Rising ONLY Carriage House on North Park St. lopoUten Hotrt next door were try to rush It through. The Senate of downtown Rockville earmarked Hartford. Yugoslav army bulldozers and 1895 wao heavily damaged in an eariy evacuated. Firemen battled the will be given time to consider the fbr redevelopment. Minor water *Ite Punrty’i had planned to other earthmoving equipment •aSar caarfort for Ibe morning blase on Tuesday; Lart blase for atanort two bom a before whole agreement, including the it was brought under control. The damage was reported to Prte and leave for a fishing 'vacation today. were used In the quest for vic­ fine print. If apy, because the Saturday an old grirt mill on "ITie father and tavin sons had re­ companies were recalled at 4 a-m. iknnk’s Package 'Store. Frank tims. public has the greatest stake in To ICC Rail Proiposal yon. •« law, budgal Brooklyn St. biumed to the ground turned toom shopping when the The two biggest hotels, the Ma­ In a fire that broke out shortly but a crew of firemen remained on Zlns is a part owner of the store. this. This will be an open agree­ A fire that started shortly be- beUcopter came dewn. cedonia and the Skopje, were de­ 1959 VOLKSWAGEN SUNROOF SEDAN before 1 a.m. the scene until tote this morning. ment, openly arrived at.” Frank Zlra. owner of the build- ft>re 8 am. Tuesday heavily dam- Mrs. Punty was in the brown- stroyed. Officials said 260 toiutsts Kennedy, too, noted there will WASHINGTON (AP) — Unionjfthe KX wliich would then rnto «n They oome no nicer anywhere. New tires, too. Last night’s fire caused an eati- ahingled house on Newberry Road. died in the Hotel Macedonia alone. mated »5TOOO damage. The blaze ing, said today that he Imew rt be debate "In the country and ki leaders appear before the Senate whether they should be put into She rushed out when she heard the This is the height of the tourist m C D I C R L started In the basement and rapid-' nothing in the basement that couM (OonOsaed en Page Ten) the Senate. The Constitution wise­ Commerce Committee again today effect. The railroads say they can crash. Eariy arrivals at' the scene season in Eastern Blurope and ly requires the advice and consent to give their views on President save millions of dollars by elim­ led te r hack inside wtiere rtie was many foreigpicrB were in Skopje. of the Senate to ail treaties . . . Kennedy's plan for patching up inating jobs they term unneces­ iPHRRmnCY treated for toock. ILK. M.9-4M6 The quake—the worst natural all this Is as it should be.” the rail-labor disputed sary but which the unions insist ONLY disaster in modem Yugoslav his­ The Moscow agreement banning Meanwhile, the administration are needed. Off-Limits Ban Seekt Mayor* Post tory-destroyed about 85 per cent all nuclear tests except under­ renewed efforts to settle the long The railroads have announced 1145 Churches Might March of the buildings in Skopje, North­ wrangle over work rules by direct support for the ICC plan. MXIRIIDEN (A P ) — State Rep. ground must be ratified by a two- For Bias Areas William T. Sh^ Democratic ern Macedonian capital, and left thirds vote of the Senate. If all bargaining. The President's proposal also minority leader in the Houee for at least half of the population of too Senators voted it would need There were signs that opposition came under fire from George 20,000 Children at Site the part two legislative sessions, 270,000 homeless. 67 ayes—the number of Demo was growing to the President’s Meany. president of tte AFL- 1961 RAMBLER CONVERTIBLE Near Military has announced he wants to run It was hard to estimate the to- i crats in the Senate, proposal to throw the entire mat­ (JIO. In letters fo the chairmen WHEE! WATER’S for mayor. tal number of Injured. Officials But all Democrats may not vote ter into the la p % f the Interstate of the Houa* and Senate Cons- E\illy equipped and then some. Like new throughout. (Commerce Commission. merce Committees. Meany pro­ NEW YORK (AP) — Negro^cil's Ixiard rf^ifi^ctors to join the Tte 33-yecw-old attorney is not ------1 for the pact, and Mansfield said HOT-HOT.„ASD New whitewall tires, too. By Ne £~~OILBR1DE expected to meet any strong op- (Ckrttiniied on Page Two) I Republicans will be the key to But Secretary of Labor W. Wil­ posed an open end. no strike pe­ Protestant churches may send pickets. portten in bis bid for the Demo­ lard Wirtz said after a two-hour riod of bargaining under guidance 20,000 children to march on a Two demonstrators arrested at WASHINGTJBN (AP) — WhUe cratic nomination. meeting Friday night between the , of a 10-memb^ congressional THERE’S A LOTI Brooklyn construction. site Monday a city housing project on Man­ waiting for.<0(xigrees tq act on its hattan’s Lower East Side wera far-reaching ci'vil rights program, ' More than likely be would face railroads and the five on-train! committee until settlement is to protest alleged job discHmina- KepubHeaa Mayor ,Howard E unions that there is "no basis for ■ negotiated. ONLY tion, a coordinator' of such demon­ sentenced Friday to 60 days in the Kennedy admlnlstratian has moved to deal with racial discrim- Itoustam, who' wili prcteibly seek thinking at this point that the dis- Meany's plan was Immediately M ^ ! F «r strations said today. jail by Judge T. Vincent Qnbm of Castro Claims Swindle 1795 ination on two specific fronts. election to a second term. pute can be settled outside legls- supported by Sen. Estes Kefauver, The site Is the Downstate Medi­ criminal court. Shea dedared Ills intentions yes­ laticHi.” Another imj fm fod^.liot water cal Center. In recent weeks the Last Wednesday, Quinn ami- Secretary of Defense Robert S. meeting was o-Tenn.. who caUed it "infinitely McNamara annotmeed plans to terday in apedal drtivery letters scheduled for today. center has been the scene of dem­ tenced two pickets to SO days and more palatable, both poUttcalM for a l —oD the timel combat discrimination agjiinat Ne­ to memtem of the Democratic onstrations to protest. discrimina­ three others to 00 days for -dis­ By U.S. on Prisoners Wirtz called negotiators fo ~ -, , orderly conduct State Siqireme gro servicemen and their families, Town Ctamnittee. gether after the acting-^lialrman (Oontlnued on Page Two) 1960 RAMBLER 4-DOOR SEDAN tion against Negyoes and Puerto "'’The town committee will meet KyanKeatoatppieal hmn, Ricans in the building trades. Coinrt Justice Joseph A. Saraflte and Secretary of Labor W. Bol­ of the Senate Commerce (Commit­ lard RTrtz outlined new rtiUidards Aug. 8 to endorse candldatee for ja n eoaid aadtf ran out of boh One careful owner. A showpiece. The Rev. William A. Jones said freed them on $1 bertd each pend- HAVANA (A P )—Prime Minister^wlthdrawn the stu'dbnts’ passports tee, Sen. John Pastore. D-R.l., of­ designed to ensure equal oppqrtu- mayor, city comptroller, a board of F’idel (Jastro, calling President except for direct return to the fered rto hold up hearings for a wator aew ri ttowa a weak. there will be no further picketing appeals. Mklcolm X, a New York leader ntty in worker aiq>renticeship taro- education member, city clerk and Kennedy a ruffian and saying United States.” I week if the two aides thought this J«M yaa eaa ham aU tha hot until Monday. . He said the decision on whether of the racist Black Muslim move­ grams. Both actions came Friday. city treasurer. Americans are swindlers, claims Among the Americans present, would speed a settlement. ■alwyan aasf af oae tame fern It 'Will meet Aug. 19 to name 10 to send the children, members of ment planned a rally today In McNamara said base command­ the U.S. government shortchanged Was Herbert Muhammad, son of Although a union representative, Bulletins md^.TiankolVt— Sunday schools, will be made at;Brooklyn to support the protests, ers may declare off limits any waTiAtiiatiwi for aldermen and for him ftlO million in the ransom of Elijah Muhammad, head of the { A. F,. Zimmerman of the Brother- ONLY other offices. Colled'(ran AP Wires' mirVUiPaimri a strategy meeting of church lead area where Negro servicemen and Cuban . invasion prisoners. Black Muslim movement in th e' hood of Locomotive Ekigineers, Tato O M to to lioUQiaat— By ’unr. A8SOC9ATED PRESS their families are subjected to Announcement of Shea’s bid had At the same time, Castro told United States, Grant reported. said he doubted there was any 7 1295 ers tonight. been anticipated. Tte legislator, M f ^ n i tow lhat water hwatsr "Perhaps the police will then Church leaders have called on “relentless discriminatioa.” a rally Friday he would negotiate Vowing he would make no more hope for effective bargaining. now serving hie third term in the want fo charge the Protestant white persons throuriiout the na-.i ’flie commanders first must get differences with the United States deals to release prisoners, Castro Vfirtz took up Pastore's idea as STnX NO WORD tofaBIkrirwariiiiir churches with cemtributing to the tion to Join with Negroes in Thehrl epproval of the secretary of the although "we do not want to re­ said: ‘“^e accuse the American "an eminently sound suggestion.” NEWINGTON (.\P) — Th* gtruggrle for civil xichts. acrvicc cooccrncc- (OonUniied on Page Two) store relations.” government of not complying with Representatives., of the . other toeaatiaia. delinquency of minors," said temily a t a Borton Unhrerai^ 1960 RAMBLER STATION WAGON Jemes, pastor of Brooklyn’s Beth­ The executive director of thei McNamara voiced tte h«ye thrt At a gsirden party, Castro told its agreement, and that it owes four unions are scheduled to tes­ gradnate stndeat believed to b* a can Al the tomSIy wtoiw A very nice wagon. New tires, too. The custom model any Baptist Caiurch. 1.700-cbuich Protestant GtameU of «uch santcicos never wUl have to a group of U.8. visitors he would us $10 million . They are swin­ tify before the Senate (Commerce in Skopje, Yugoslavia, aaid to­ I do Ifae dU w a af toe ao M Two persons were arrested last New York Joined 260 picketo at|be used; ^ ^ . Fish Escapes Boy Uke to talk to the American peo­ dlers.” Committee today. day they have ao word freoi ter WBsrtofcMldilwfii.aad week on charges of endtuigerlng a Brooklyn hospital site Friday: ’th e throat of rul^ certain ple but "you nniust Invite me to He said he agreed to release Pressure on (Congress to reach since 'that city was devastated minors, an outgrowth of picketing protesting Job «H«rrimin«Hnn i areas off limits to all troops could After 33-Hr. Fight yoUr house,” Donald Grant, cor­ the more than 1,000 prisoners a quick decision on Kennehy’s yesterday by earthquake. Tte by children at the project. The Rev. Dan M Potter said » powerful economic weapon respondent for the St. Louis Post- taken in the 1961 Bay of Pigs proposals has eased since the rail­ last letter Mr. aad Mrs. Stephea laadhawanwftis to awitdi More than 500 penons have been the councU is encouraging rrtrtte i xgiJart segregation and Dispatch, reported invasion for goods worth $53 mil roads announced they would de- Romaa received from their ONLY arrested for tawing to prevent clergymen as weU as White lay- nation in cities and towns that ^ OOCX>A BEAOa, Fla. (AP) — A (Castro renewed his call for Umi but. he received only $43 lay new work rules until Aug. 29. daughter. FTorentlns, 25. waa »1495 Bi^pliee' and equipment frmn en­ men to support such protests' pmd heavily on military payrolls, 15-year-old boy hooked a 300- Cuban-style revolutions through-, million. ’The unions say they will strike dated ’Tuesday. Mins Rom aa tering the site.' Friday, 350 pickets actively. McNamara made tte announce- pound jewfiah and fought it for 38 out Latin America and said the ‘ ”rhe ruffian Kennedy operates; the minute the rules go into ef- wrote that she was in Belgrade, sang and chanted elogana but U white penone- are not in- ment in reporting to President lioiira straight before losing it ear­ Soviet Union would support such this way,” Castro shouted. ” W e ' feet. the capttal of Yngoalaria, and made no attempt to interfere with volved, he said, ‘T feel this wiU Kennedy the steps which have ly today. .„ uprisings. freed the mercenaries an^already During Friday’s commerce com- was about to retnrn to Skopjeu they are organizing j>ew agg^res- mlttee hearing, the president of ■ Net*: W« abe iMnw many low pricod spociok traffic. There wwe no arrests. be forced into violence. We fgcl been taken on recommendations "H e galvanized the whole Castro spoke for 3)4 hours at Skopje ha* beea the base of op- "If we do not solve this prob­ that it ia not right for the Negro mode by the President’s Commit- i town,” said Sgt. Jack Klmsey, the Plaza de la Revolucion, sions against CJuba.” * the engineers brotherhood, Roy E. eratioas for a Boston Universtty GUARANTES TTie Bay of Pigs prisoners were ‘ Davidson, denounced the Presi- GuBDHtosd to eotor sereeleea from $95.00 to $395.00 at lem, the very children that I speak to. go it ahme.” toe on Equal Opportunity in tte' who was on duty-at the Patrick packed with cheering Cub^s ob­ group studying the sriologtcal oneoeat (sBoepteneeaeMriaoBbiK of vrlll feel the nooee of oppressian Elsewhere in Ifew York; a caU Armed Forces. Air Force Base pier where the serving the 10th anniversary of rejeased late last year. The Amer- dent’s proposal as "liarsh and un-, impact of the mushrooming pop- lean Red (jross delivered the last fair.” He said it "is not only shake dnnslas) idnn aiqiHsil mih and job diecriminatian even more was issued to Protestant and McNamara also asked tte mili­ battle took place. "Alm ost 10,000; Castro’s abortive attack on an ofauioa gre la the Skopjs brash or rrfler accotdinc to diieo- W E 6 IV E SM: stringently than their elders have Orthodox churches througbout tte tary aervlces to .give him a re­ p e t^ e walked oat last -night to: army barracks that-m arked the ransom cargo to CJuba last month, compuliory arbitration, it is com- ■ tions €* Seem, Roebuck and Co. win felt,' eald Jones. natkm to send 40,000 members to port tor Aug- U 0*1 their plans for see him and give him encourage-1 s t^ of his rise to power. The U.S. government did not pulrory arbitration with the added • m STAMPS evil of an utterly unfair prefer' furnito at no further coat encu^ Friday, the Rev. Dr. Dan M. participate in tte Aug 26 civU com hettiM iWfrttninniitwi snd be m enL" Delegations from the Soviet. sponsor the exchange, negotiated UOFFA FAOBS TRIAL Potter, executive director of the rights inarch in Wasidiigtaa. - ODBibariBed tte creation of tte port Michael Douglas, who gained Union, Red , Canada, Brit- fay James B. Donovan, a New ment for the demands of manage At Montrsal, a committee ato a t asstetant secretary of drtenae some fame when be landed a 160- atn, African uid Latin American I York attorney, hut approved It. ment.” NASHVnXE. Tcte (AP) — Protestant Council of New York, The Teamsters Vaisu Presideut, DE CORMIER sought to rally a .mllUon white,port to die Worid Oooference oa fa r civil rights to oversee military great white shaik four days nations and Indcmesia attended. Castro said be is ready to nego- Davidson said that the KXl, James R HoflEa, aud six co-do- MOIIMTY Protestants to tte support of the Faith and Unity called on C3uie- OBU-fleartmination programs. hotted into the giant jqwfish .Singling out 58 American stu-! tiate difierMlces with the United which other union leaders have tiane to fight racial dlscilintnatloc One rcaommendation of the p.m. . Wednraday. For the dents jb’ the audience, (Jastro States, but Is not willing to make accused of leaning to manage­ feteauto face jtitol Get. 14 su Brooklyn demoostratkrt. jury-tampertog charge*—Boflah Without support. Potter ‘^whatevor tte e o e t" fteeM en fa committee :whl£b next day and a half, he fought the praised ^them for their “coura- any ideological concessions and ment’s aide in past cases, "is far •eeatel trial hea« tai.a yaae. V R . MOTOR SALES said, Nagroea might be'drfvai lb The report contended andi d(n- Nainaia tm ed down was tte firti almost constantly, snacking geous a ct" in coming to Cuba in | will maintain close relationships less comprtent to deal with this XANCHESZBXI MOTHERS dispute than any other arbitrator Dirt. Judge Prauk Gray set the '*'Bianch«stcr*8 Own Rambler Dealer” violence in tte befief that they had crimlnation is one at tte m a te etostng of miUtezy .bases as-a last and catching an occasional nap defiance of a U.S. State Depart-' with the Soviet -Union. Sbop at Sears and. Save CT 7 AT? C THE WEST MIDDLE ' fltev gufMritMt thG wbtta com* proUems' peetortlnfl Ctarimm resect In areap wtera discrlmina'.- when tte battle reached a stand- ment ban. He said (Juba’s doors "More and better things that previously suggested, fonnaUy or AAI3 -5 1 3 5 285 BROAD ST. ^ MANCHESTER munlty. Potter picketed for more unity. tion is prevalent and cennot be atiU. are ‘oprti to other young Amsri- have been done in Cuba can te informaUy..’* tisfaction Guaranteed or Your Mtmey Back 3 Op«9:96AJI>9rJI. r f l a a r K ) Satisfaction v JLjXJLXVWi^ PARKAGIPARKAdE $i«n on tear Friday. ^ Ten Negroee and thNa white e n e d by "B ut 1*0 trtl you, ttiat man bad cans who would Uke to 'visit I done in Latin Amariea,” te aaid. Under Konnadjr’s propoaol, tiwi |S>-3IS Ceeiw » . Patter said he had been auth- The State Department an-1 ’ ------railroads would submit ttetr aamr.'' 6 to e d l a Cte l,700•' . T', 7, ' - ' I' 'H- I I' ' / III - J •, ■ ‘ . i .

■V ■ ■/ MANCHESTER EVENING HEltALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY. JULY 57. 1968 PAGEIHBBB PAQB TWO UAtfCEOSSTJER EyBNIHO MANCHESiiat, OOlQL SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1962 iSouih Windsor ! *rbbe Continues HeraJdinR Homes < Senate Not Obituary In 2”Car Crash Sheinwold on Bridge

; LanB Decision A New . Haven motocift yaator BRIPOE BXIFEBTB < X te ta i Buokiklge. 78. o f 463 day aftemoon was In Kch a buny He Desigijed On N-Ban Inspection W. MUdto T)*a, » retired New b e a t B LE PH A M n ^ Delayed for Teak CMy ftosmMi, dted ywterday to got to an outside pay pbone By ALFRED SHEINWOLD WKMCDH' a t Mlinrliwiltti~ MsmniWI Bkopttal that he felled to see a oar in Ha One of toe charming 4 totoge f t A S T i S (Ooatlaiied from Page One) peace—a step towani after a long ftmaa. padta and a two-oar aooidmt em about brodge expects la STORY By DORIS BELDINO t ; Tests, Ruling step away from war.” f 1! » ? > He wna'employud m a fireman sued. ^ ' have such long memories. One PHOTOS By SYLVIAN OFI.ARA teat U.S. intereata are safeguard­ And toe President warned that ww mf PQVom n s r a M iK member o f a weU-lotown team , ' ActtoA on town aequlrttlon o< a nuclear war "would not be like Damage waa minor, no one Waa ed in the treaty. a few yearn ago, moHag bve in hurt, hut poHoa w e atSt invsstt- flubbed a- hand tn an Important " ! land in the Rye St. area has been any war in history.” 1961; A house that Is easy to keep "His experience with the Soviet g a l^ the 9:46 accident, Mrtffb reeenUy, and it vrill pro^ » 7 4 f bright and shining was designed . tabled by the Town OouncU pend- “A full-scale nucledr exchange, aMy be ten years before to Union goes back two decades,” he lasting less than 60 minutes, oouid Ha laavaa Urn wifit, Mn. Mary Theodore H. Trutnan, |4, North 1 8 4 by George Zunner Jr. for his re­ DatvMt Bucliiadge, tw o daugUbeia, teom-matea (and opponents) 1st A K 8T48 • ingr further InventlgaUon. ■aid. "H e has never yet been wipe out more than 300 milHnn Haven, waa driving aartwrly any years, had the elsewhere,’’ said Kennedy. "And Openliig leod-Ring of aubs m. “ land. The Btasell EJatate must Thaynor Funem Home, 141 Dyck- garafc J. XVhc of Eut Hartfoi house built 13 years ago, about Mansfield said he would like to the sur^vors, as Ctoairman W ert t^aned toe king of ciuba. > await approval by the planning see the treaty tideen up before the man at. New Tbric Otty, wMt a when he noOeed a phone booth at a year before he retired. Seven Khrushchev warned toe OommU- aolenm Ifigb MWi of requiem at Mid oof expert friend ruffed in ' and zoning commission before Senate begins Us long debate on nist CBiinese, ‘would envy the Walab’s Xheo Stefinn. H e then months were spent making and 1 further action can be taken on its St. NWintae of Tblentine Cburch, dummy. He thought he could revising the plans to suit his wife’s civil rights legislation. He noted dead.* ” made a sharp left tum-toanard the make toe slam if East had the * purctuuw* that the Senate faces a heavy tbe Ekonx, N. T. Burial wttl be booth, and he struck the rigM needs and his own. Both of them t The Shepard, Kelly-MoGrath After his speech, the IVesident In St. Raqnnand*a Oteiietitay, tba king of spades, and pertiaps even schedule of much leglslatian. flew to his summer place at PassesCPA Test SMe of the Fok oar wSh hh left consider the end result well worth *■ tracts ware each appraised by two Asked if this could force a delay Bronx. freed bunoper. if n ot ao ha led a amaU rt«d a the effort. Hyannis Port, Mass., where today Robert K. Jobneon. 99 Franoce Xkfendi may oaS at tba funeral from dummy. . firms. Estimates on the Shepard until next session, Mansfield said: Dr., baa been named a oertified None; I property were JSO.OOO and $29,- he wfll receive a report on the botna tomorrow and Mbntday bem R was i»t a good idea. Eart Mrs. Zrxiner is thoroughly satis­ “ That is always a possibility, but Moscow talks from Undersecre­ pubUc accountant aa tbe resul t o f J-94. L I 5oO: the minimum price set by the U mm. to 11 pm . ■topped -in> with toe king of fied with her home, which .she I certainly hope and pray we can tary of State W. AvereU Bairi- w ritten eoHnoa artmhil spodwt Wert thoughtfully die- What d* yon a ^ ' ' owner Is $40,000. The Kelly-Mc- act this year.” Incal anengeroeohi an Ansarar: P w a Toor portfiar baa says, can be cleaned in a Jiffy, r Orath property was appraised at man, the chief U.S. representative tered in May. cbaigo of the WWter N. Incfien Hospital Notes carded a- diamond to make It Sen. John O. Pastore. D-R.I., at toe negotiationa. a weak hand wtto a long heart and leaves her with lots of free • 1B9,700 and $24,300; the price set He is among IS wim paaswd tbe Ehneral Hocus, 93 MMn St. quite clear that he wasn’t foUow- time for more plea-ant things chairman of the Atomic Ener­ Secretary of State Dean Rusk, ing suit East led another spade, ■ult U yon reapond, 1m m ay bu - the owner, $37,400. gy Committee, said Kennedy's scheduled to fly to the Soviet VWttog hours are 9 to $ p.m. again; and ha may ba better eft than housework. » No appraisal was made on the *nw aon a t Mna. A n a lin eiiaagb , M n. Seaephiae Bwky r aR areas, exeept motonri^, of oourse, and West ruffed to de­ speech was a good one which "I Union next we^ to sign toe 71 WaddcB Rd„ and the late Oart in hearta than you ora in spades. Living in the house gives Zunner Blssell Estate property in view of think w ill draw pubUc support—I ■fra. Jornphine DeSeHe Bnefty, itoera they ore 9 to 4 p.m., and feat toe slam. The first rule in a nlatlt band iat •> the $4,000 asked fo r 34-35 acTM. treaty, w ill be on hand. J. Jobnsen. be graduated from ‘There must have been another . the opportunity to see how well his expect there will be a lot of letters Kennedy and Rusk are UkUy to 87, of Hartford, mother of Mn. •:M to 8 pju. and prtvato romna, Don’t run until you ara dotibM. However, this property will only Maacheater Ifigh Schotd in 1964. atoere flwy are N aaa. to 8 pju. way to play U," North remarked ’ Ideas work out. So far he feels to Senators arifing them to sup­ hear from Harriman a new as­ After a Ua'seyear Uteh with Dorothy MeOregor of 82 Oamp- be eold to the town if Its use is port the treaty. fleld Rd., died yesterday at her Vlelton are requested art to wtto some UtterneBa. that he has aocompli.shed what he rastricted solely to recreational ac- sessment of Khrushchev and Us the Air Fbroe in llaska and at "He’d have made It if I hadn’t F o r Sbeinwold’a 88-paga set out to do. mainly design a "1 have maintained that If the difficulties in trying to mafaitaln home. amoke to patleaf a leema. Me mete let "A Rocket Guide to BrBridge,’* Otis A ir Force Base on CUpe God. •ton two visttora at one tone i led a spade ti)^ back,” Eart home for ’’eas>’ living.” * Flood, board of education President put the full prestige of toe unity of toe Cbmmunlst bloc he entered the UMveraMy of Oon- SurvtvorBlndude another daugh- ■end M oenta to B ridge Book, his office behind the treaty there patteoA pointed out hrtpfully. Nobody 2 chairman, told the Council th a t^ and especially about toe growing aettieot in 1967. tar, a slater, two granobMdren and toanked him for hie comment Manchester Eve. pteold. Box ISIS, Several of his former clients. is no question about its approval Slno-Soviet struggle or leader^ He graduated ia 1961 with a ttarae great-giand^iiklren. Grand Ontral Btotton, Naw Torit Zunner said, approached him and r of now, the board is not requ «- by the senate. I was particniarly Fatlento TUdayt IN Other Way tolp. Bj8- in arroimting. and has since IT, N.Y. requested that he design a retire­ klg land for the elementary pleased by his strong appeal to The funeral wHt be bald Monday ADMITTXID YESTXSDAY: Mrs. Tbma was another way to play f ' for September 1966, in the Rye WUle Kennedy went on toe air been employed by I^ybraad, Roes at 8:16 am. from too Fiaetti Fu­ toe hand, depending only on a O o p y r i^ IMS ment home for them. He .sugge^ed the public generally—to all the to tell Americans bow bs fsUs Jennie MeCreedy, 910 McKee S t; Geoerml Feotm Ooaf. ^ HteiLThe plans of the board ^ 1 Bros, im MiBdgomery la Hart* neral Hocna, 90 Sisson Ave., H art­ Mrs. Roaeatma Blanehettat 11 4-3 break of toe mlertng diamonds. the basic ideas, that he has since people.” about toe treaty and future agr-e- used in his own house, and never : for a school in the Graham-Gri^ Sen. Bourke B. ackenloopw , ford. ford, with a solenm Maas of re­ ly u n Dr., Vetnen; MTa. P a trld a The odds favor this by almort 9 ^ M b. area. However, he add^ ments vrideh may follow, Ktarato- found one that would accept all R-Iowa, a member of both the chev did eaaentialty the same in quiem at Our Lady of Sorrowa LeBel, 91 River St, Rockville; to L • Hiere "Is no belUng what CXmrch, New Park Ava., Hartford, After ruffing toe first club In his plans. He is delighted to now Foreign Etolatiaiui Committee and an interview wlto toe newspapers Ximil Botti, 9M Budi BUI Rd.; Jo­ Today U ! * t*ua needs may caH fo r in that of the Atomic Energy Committee, at 9. Buriat wiU be ia Rose HDl seph Sharplea, M Broad 8 t; Oaro- dummy declarer Should oarti toe have proof that his designs work Pravda and IsvesUa. "OAFTAIN 8IN€ wedl. He admitted however, 7 said "I haven’t made a decision." State N ew s Memortal Park, Rooky HUI. lyn Mabonm, 81 Main S t; Chattoa ace of trumps and toe ace of dla- ; " T " letter »rom -4l014Mtl ‘And there’s the serious question ADMITTXID TODAY: Frank NOW South eon draw tores more they decided on many of the fea­ separate the living area from the winter in Hollv-wood. Fla.. ail4 both cautlaned that no one tooidd tom Fags One) rounds of trumps, discarding low e EMDSTONnsaT • tures they now- love. George Zunner III of West Hart­ which belonged to Mrs. Zunner's t h e l S e f 1W6. of why, within the past few weeks, expect mlraclee. Naumee, 8 Watamt S t ; Donald family.- arc displayed on the fire­ dining room, kitchen or utility .--prnd time traveling to the islands ® ilar to tlie Orchard HiB Blemen- nodes from the dummy. He can CHenn Ford ford. This Is not winterized and is was there this sudden :reversal by Kenne^ acknowledged toot the Funerals Mayo, Maiiborotuk; Mrs. Dorothy ‘The five room hou.se with one used by himself, his wife and three place. More of the steins are m room The ad\antage of Ihi.s plan ■ if the Carnbean. Europe and v*' t«pw Sobool. toe Kremlin In agreeing.” I aim been m, meenher o f Davis, M Main Talcottvnia. ton lead a spade to dummy to Hope Lange Mr> Zunner .said, i.s that she i.>. other interesting places. V board astad that a treaty is not foolproof, bacanse n Board o f *Pax R eview cash toe khw of diamonds and and ons-half baths has a fiat, children, during the school sum­ the dining area and kitchen. , Cbalrman John Stennls, O-MOas., .there is no sure way of oontroiHng the ; BIR TB 8 TO D A Y: A aon to Dr. Ohaa Boyer “ IS L A N D m -r never isolated from her guests ^reSeodum be held later ^ Bin. Maiy R Cheney and Mrs. John Barry, N Oardan toe lart diamond, fulflUiiig .toe “ LOVE IB slightl.v pitched roof. The roof, he mer vacation. They both said that they enjoy announced that Us Senate Pre­ nuclear blasts deep in outer space, Hrivwte funeral ser vi ces fo r M m O P L O W * said, always evokes Oie same ques­ There are no rugs to care for on while preparing meals or doing the paredness Subcommittee will ex­ and because toe "ese^M danse” Dr.; a son to Mr. and Mia. Fian- A BAU/* laundry. ■ ondurled tour-- best of all. Souve­ Mary Rich Cheney, fonnerty of D ally Dnertlon 8t99 tion from visitors and passerbvi, Mrs. Zunner HI says she can't the cork floor which is used nirs of their travels are displayed amine toe treaty tn detail in bear- permits signatories to wUhdraw. SwA Ending ServMce cla Defilmona, 19 8. Bawtoorne 8 t •ft6-10i«0 “ where does the snow go?” Zr.p- Isa Hartford Rd., were lirtd yes­ PartMT epena wHh throe heorto, wait until school closes to get throughout the house. Mrs Zun­ Both bedroom.s are identical and thioiighilUt the hou.se 'at an early date.” But bs said: "WUle it m iy be GROTON (AP) — Another DSBCHARaXXl YXBmaau.Y ner explained that wnen there is a terday afternoon at tbe Wafttou- and the next player pa mm. You WED.I “THE UMTGESTDAY- down to her summer home, which ner enjoys the resiliency of the 'ontain built-ui clo-set.s and draw­ 10 montoa. U s subconunit- theoretically poasiWe to demon­ Mca. Thareaa fnaaldl. East Etorb- foot of snow on the ground there Several townapeople regiate^ ciaptw ki the Ustory of oU Wert Funeral Home, 143 XL Cen­ keUt Spades. K4-l*«4tS; Hearta, has also been designed for easy cork, which she .says, allows her ers along one wall \ rei es.sed area Tbe Zunners. keep busy and tee has been taking secret testi- strate toe risks inherent to any ford; Mre. Delplitoa Lemotna, 486 is only about six inches o-. the appcoval of the Rye St. tracts to r wOi end Monday when the ter St. The Rev. Dr. J. Manley living. It has three bedrooms, two to drop dishes without always hav­ ha.s a mirrored hark side lights active all the time When living in many from t< 9 defense, intelll- treaty, and aodi rWes to tola XTJXS. Okxiger goto her honorable Shaw, pnntor of South Methodist Burnham at; Rfohard Delay, 89 roof, whicli was built to hold the ing them break. She also men­ either their northern or soutbera e- raoreattonai fadWtlea. tt waa n ^ rence and diplomatic officials on with built-in bunk beds, a bath­ and plate gla.s.s top s ed that (he brook lunoinc through treaty are small, the tor greater ilailM fi.i from the XUS. Navy. Chur^ officiated. lOsn Karen Edgerton S t ; Thnddaua ZtOesva, weight of eigiit feel of snow He room, and combination kitchen, tioned that the floor wras extreme­ lionies. they entertain friends and how disannament and nuclear risk to our security are the risks WMh 18 yearn o f service behind Wnltera waa organlnt Burial was Stafford Sprlaca; M ^ Hannah said that .snow does not seem to relatives constantly, which they t - W i land woihd b* weU «Red to test ban proposals migM affect THRU TUBS.! living and dining room. Except in ly eas}' to care for The bedroom window.s are high of unrestricted tetting, toe risks her and proud memories of 12,367 to the Cheney seotian e f Hknt Cem­ Bender, 14 Hart St, Rockville build up on the roof, and he has bad weather, the family spend en the walls. This wa.s Bead a awknmkig area. Also n ^ tola country’s m ilitary position. of a nuclear arms race, toe tide never had to have It cleared. He y «aa the fact that part of thla dhsea in lier w ak e the aUfacnaiiae etery. Deareiu were members of Raymond Tnnatar, South VHndaor: their time on an open patio in The uncluttered contemporarv' several reasons, according to Zun- amusement, of new midear powers, nndear wBI he diinnmmiaelnned in oet the family. JUdlth vntoon. TWIand; M n. Xkon- NOW! Mr. and Mrs. George Zunner Jr. relax on covei’ed patio outside of living room. had an insulating aii space built nropwty might be *dtaWe for a WASHINOTON (AP) — Preei- front of the cottage, and have lines of the furnishing.s give a ner They ventilate well beoaii.se poUutfon, and nuclear w ar.” liaadaa at the Orotan submarine Mrs. Chenay won the widow of oea PaiM tod.. Xkwt Hartford under the roof, which keeps a sup­ spacious look to the room, apd are heat rises and is let out w'hen the The conipanion.ship of their s o b w«d life aanctoary. dent Kennedy has urged all Amer­ ply of air circulating and in.'Wlates their meals there. and his family makes their, stay at f r - Oomwiknac Gaytord Paine, The partial ban, be said, to Cbartea Hetman Cheney. Oeoege Klewiian, 196 M ather 8 t kept dust free with a minimum of windows are opened, more privacy icans to join in a historic debate “safer by tor twr the Itoited TRUE...TURBULENT...TRI£MENDOUS!^ the house against heat and cold. is afforded with the high windows Coventry Lake especially enjoy- is. bbML hi U i opinion, the town oreer in 1944 M n . AHoa -Vimm, 88 atrkklaad effort. A sweeping vifw of the lake over toe nuclear test baa agree­ States toiu an unlimited a He believes that this may have 'The living room of the senior which face the street, and the Able, and they both agreed that m fi»«««as puttabaae "Caiiiy large ked was Irtd at the a t; Mm. Mary Faatoto, N Mar­ Zunner's home is dommaled by a is reflected to persons seated on a ment which be called “an impor­ race.” NM., aUpyard. She garet Rd.; John ahanghnangr, 110 |KTI»mim|yUYER| something to do with snow not ac­ .sofa, from a mirror over a chest amount of wall space is increased their retirement years hava *• tiaohi . . . In various areM of tant first step” away Aram a war Kennedy said toe pact had fo v Many Pay Taxes cumulating on the roof. fireplace of Kentucky limestone been far from dull, end they ara •" town . . . for reoreettonal hi February W , Main a t , RoekvlUe; M n . <3a(b- witli stone shelves. Several old on a opposite wall. .t could take more than 800 meanings “to you and your chil­ ertne Tcmey, 468 Parker a t ; O u o l Though they designed Uieir home looking forward lo many more to- dlU *.* If it later tume out, be llllon lives in an hour. 194S. The sparkling white house with German steins, part of a collection dren and your neighbors:** *Ihe srtm w fine Jnat miaaed see­ To Town Today flUvtaaky, Itortboiough; Daxdel ''M i' 'S’ No dividers have been used to for y««ivround living, the Zunners gether f«<44ii«wid, that aonte o f tU s land Kennedy, ^leaking Friday 1. It can be a start toward a sunshine .vellow trim is construct­ hi anttsUe for schools, U could be rdlo and to gather ing artkm to W oM War H. She Davis, 88 Main St, Thtoottville MUTINY ed of concrete blocks. The blocks redootlcn In wtnld Snl was sent to the Hacifie war aone Msrflee MUler, Ekewoter 8t,Oov- vM> wad. The main purpose of land for toe treaty, said “It toward broader areaa of X About 800 Manchenter taxpoyera are covered with a mixture of 2 amnhttthML borwever, would be to is \my hope that all of you will bno deyu before tbe end of boe- took advantage of the 9 am. to entty; Donald Watters, East Hart­ wliite paint and cement, which West agreement tSSlea. ford; Louise tiuetjen, Snipsk; 3t, ON THE * bKve lAquate land' available to takp part” in toe debate “fir* this S. *Tbe treaty could he^ free noon ofOoe boora of the ookeotor withstands the elements and .stays 41m town for parks, recreation^ :y is for sJl.of us.” In recent jm im , the Conger boa Rockville; Mrs. Margaret Yeo­ fre^h for man.v .years. The over- the world from the toars and len used fo r tralnhig mlsalona of revenue today. faeSIttea, and ether town uses. is partlcnlariy for our chil- dangers of radtoaettve toliouL mans, Andover; Clifford Forbee, BOUNTY hahg of the flat roof protecUs the i The council accepted (he reo- dren\and grandchildren, and they S. It could be a move toward and flor testkig advanoed aonar OoHeotor FUnl CervinI reported 428 W. Middle Tpke.; Mrs Mar­ exterior, which loo' freshly paint­ m g f WBiStant asSeSBOr have', no lobby here in Washing­ preventing the spread of nuclear eqntomeid for the navy's Uader^ that a steathr stream o f people, jorie Thoresen, Bast Hartford; ed although Zunner said it has not yycndeigaat to hire the J. M. ton,” \ said the President. weapons to nations other than toe water Sound laborafory to New wtth no tie-ups, vlittnd tha ton M io. Lucille OOonnek and son, 96 been done for six years. .demtndbaw Oo. appraisal firm debate will Involve mili­ four now pneerming them : Ttae windewB th k morning. NortoOeld flt; Mre. OSiol Bbert- - to do the refaSuathm of real prop- tary, \sclentific and political ex- Fbat period taxea wfll be < dm and son, 33 HUlside Dr., South Heating costs are low in the United Stat^ toe Soviet Pnion. hoii.se, due partly to the imsulation pe^, \but It must not be left to Great Britain and XVanee. Haquait if not paid by Aug. WIndMr. Frank Pierce voted (KCm H I (A P) —Jhmea XL Mo- aeoMrdtog to Cerrtnl, and wffl TXSaCHABGSSD TODUkY: Jtutio# and partly to the double panes them -U(»e. The right and toe 4. It could check toe mtrtear used in all the wondows. ‘Tlie case­ the r eoommendatksi. He responUUlity are yours.” arms race in a manner wUob. Cfai[^ 28, of Rmfidenoe R. L, was subject to penalty Interest Vaxaey, 148 N, School St; Mrs. a iK CONDITIONID Oaottaaoua From SSW PJL tojured yeoterday when hia ment windows are made of heavy t miO. he oouid see no reason for "H ie \ historic and constructive on balance, would strengthen tUs EYaaces Goebee, 58 North at; alummum-and ne\'er need painting. • illiiiiilisilim, the low bidder, for a debate” ' for which toe President counbys security tor more thm muboreyeto emabed into the side Mre. Oatherloe Mattela, Xkwt H art­ HMwn SHW-SKto-StOO P J L o f a m e pifttog out of a HL 96 STATE r, -lOMiOO difference. He also oon- a^ed wto center around toe Bm- a contlmuttlop o f testing. Opposition Rising ford. Zunner said he dpesigned the • taodad that there might be psy- ate, adilch must ratify the agree­ Toward toe end of Us adi MoCXton dtod I Inter in la house to blend into the hillside, f chologloel fktotor working agUnst ment byW two-thirds vote. toe President made Us » rp—» tor To Rail Proposal AIR UNOOMFORTAHLE THE and tt would not be suited for a yPttw oempangr in town. ‘Ih e dem in- The . President did not picture Senate raUllcatian, quoUng a Chi­ HospItBl, New pulton said bto ntotorv HAHTEXIRD (AP) The 8tofie level termui. It is built on the ^ idbny firm baa done prevtous a bright road ahead. He was eau- nese proverb: "a Journey of a toon- crest of the hill, near the road, and cyc le I t t a ear todv m by Mkx (Oonttwad from Page One) HeoMh Department, warned 1>y • woffcln town. tlous andl grave. sand miles is begun wtto a siiigle the U.S. Weather Bureau hm * an KiEnuinoittuy the front commands a mag;ntficent % OouncUman John Hgan said any He cautioned that the American, step.” 79; o f BrooMyn, Ooeni. view of Coventry Lake. and legislatively, than the Preal- a ir poButfon potential eodrta, bna • aHemlng dotw in 19(S6 would te Soviet am Brttlsb agreement to The President said be ■uggeobed (halt a8 unneoeaaary ! oat o f date in 19K, end cbBagreed ban all nuclear tests except under "hopeful that Urfu natton will dent’a approiuto.” > MXUUMEDHIT Much of the couple's time le Roister Monday 8en. Pastore said toe eommitr burning, be stopped. A depart­ ' with Pierce’s tliAry. ground is I not mlUeninm. R win prompUy mirave** agreement but ment qxikeeman said there was If spent out-of-doors, on the covered ^ Voting for, the Uring the dem- not, he sim, resolve all ctmflicts, he acknomedged "there will, of tee’s decision on toe President’s patio m front of the living room, For Swim Qass proposal was by no means cw- no oariae tor a is m , but peraons JUST AS IT WAS — inghaiw firm w ere M ayor John turn toe Communists away from course, be debate to tUs ectmlry with bmncMal or arthmoOe eon- or sunning on the open patio t Madden end OouncUmen Egan, their ambltians or eliminate toe and in toe Senate.” tsin. alongside. Two bedrooms and a dangers of war. "Nobody knows how Pm golni; dtUons might nottoe an tnerenae t PaiBe, Yemon Petereen, Ekl'w^ud But he made a plea u»* Regfatrottons fo r a aeries o f in dtoooeufort ’The air poflutton SHOWN IN THE garage face the road and parking t atefcen, and John Woodcock. But he called it “a shaft of debate be constructive, for he said nnhiauiiig Iwaanns at Varpknek to vote on this,” he said, "an 1 area- it’s toe same with other members ia beliig aggranwlMl by aitmow- V la tb e ra o Ohnroh light” cutting into what had been a "document wUch may mark an Bool, ipownored by the Town Re- pbertc oondtthma enuaing a ir in- t Ow Savior liutheren (Eiuroh toe darkening prospects of mass historic and constructive oppor- ereoilan Department, will be tak­ of this committee.” MAJOR CAPITALS The lawn is terraced and slopes Another committee member. venton, aooorrXng to toe weeltber 4 wflK bold its worship service at destruction on earto—"an Impor- hmliy for toe world deserve.. __ en only on Monday at • pm. at bureau. down to the lakefront and private p 9 tLxa. tomomrw. The Rev. Joseph tant first step—a step toward Ustorie’ and eonatmettve debate” the pool. Sen. PhUlp A. Hart, D-Mlch., OFTHEWORLDI beach, where the family ties up urged both sides to vrorit towards Its boats at two • docks. • XL ECakes wiX be the gueet preach- Ton leaaoon w to ba givea. Claaa- an agreement: £ kr during the ahoence of the Rev. but wlU be resumed the first week tor to UAR Housing Ootp., prop­ aa wBI begin TUeedagr at 9:80 and DARRfLF. *, 'WWter L. Atwl, who is on vacation. A replica of his parents home in September. erty on Pakner Dr., Nonnan Dr. run eonneeattvely. etacepUng Set- OETB PIANNINO GRANT 2ANUCKS has been built at the lakefront by ' Sunday School will be bald dur- untoy and Sunday. T h ^ win In- Built-in.s in liedrooms are designed compactly which provides maximum wallj space. Anyone requiring the servtoea and Oakwood Dr.; John Hufcn to WASEONGmiN (AP) — Tbe E f lS T U IO O D the tooraUp service, dassee of a minister k asked to ooutaot Janet R Heim, property on Beldan rtnde tonlzuction for beginneia, in- be eSmiUBted during Auguute and Juaior Ufa aav- Houftng and Home Ftnonoe agen­ either Wiliiem Schwarts of Rlob- Rd. cy baa approved a $28,587 ad­ Last tfanee toelzht ard Smiith. vance to New Haven for pianning liiw dr wnaMnoMM n t m t PaUio Beoords Om y— z— e «M ir idmtlHMr fr Ma fourth major nelghbcabood “THE LIST OF Warrantee deeds: J. P. Beck to South WTndaor ee m ip a u ie n t I oonaervOtiDn, It was anpounced e. e» ert hr eoMMiM enad ADRIAN MESSENGER” amwhremffiAviw T. J. Martin Jr., property on Bene- •44-1758. About Town yesterday. Also announced woe wHh OoiOiHi 8eoM - Daaa Vender diat Dr.; Stephen DevtoeU to C. a $18,430 grant under the Thfoon sad n«e z*«at (ten. G. Benson Jr., property on SNAKT WATCHDOGS Manrtierter WA*PH8 wfll meet Ftonhing Asaletanoe Ikugram to S:St-a:S5-U;U Pleasant Valley Rd.; Nichotoon *Randay at the Ralkn American the OOnneottcuit Dnvelopmetit Plea "Jaa«a sod the Arzauets” Realty Inc. to W. R. Orginl, prop­ CLAUDE, TUx. (A P ) — John Chdx. WelEhim' to wH be from Ooromkelon to aid Seymour and U c o lo r — t ;U - 8 ;» erty on HUklde Dr.; L R. Stlch As- Tblbert bcM no fea r o f peoide 7 to 8 pm. TOem wfll be a oak»- Dantataon wxilkme > oommunity BllKDAT socdaitee Ihc. to J. C. Betz, prop­ prowling In his garden. He 1 ptonnlng. \ erty art 186 Dogwood Lane; E. A. five tame snakes that do a good Tenlfle all eelar M Trijpp.in T. P. Daly Jr., property Job of rlddtaig toe place ef bugs, 'VOOTOB NO” in ortor STCR on Maskel Rd.; UAR Hwtelng as well as people. wHh laa Flanmlase Ooip. to 8. H. Bay property on IBs reptile garden ronoists ef i:ee-sdi-aiu noa “OUMMI wM the 7 UbiMdee V olley D r.; U AR Housing Oorp. four grass snakes and an uniden­ Skopje Digging Out, 9 t the Wertd” with OerdMi Seett BOLTON NOTCH to H. F. Dama, property on tified green snake. The pets feed d:U-Ti4B Nonnan Dr.; C. W. Weightman to on harmful insects, but he also RgutesdoMd 44 A P. J, Kendrick, property at 20 Kel­ gives them UscuUs and bcoey. ly Rd. One metoe has worked toe garden HELD OVER — ENDS TUESDAY Brown, lieige and tan of cork floor bleneis with the v^negated coloring of tlie limestone fireplace. Qultclakn deeda: Norman Spec- for toe past five yean. 6,000 Dearths Feared THE DOWN TO EARTH FUJI EVERYONE IS RAYING ABOUT MOB Poga Obb) A mother sat bealde a pile of nibble clutching toe enzAed bod­ mid more tooB 9,000 peraons ware ies of her two cliUdren. A boy...a gi^..on ^)enceris M6uiitain> treated a t am argen ^ ataticeia. The League of Red Croos So­ Aothpritles mabed to an amer- cieties in Geneva huindied woridwide appeal for bohdiigM, geney force of 10,000, mostly sol­ plasma, antibloUca, eomp beds, diers, fearing an ootoreak of fires Mankets axel tents. from broken gas mains. The American Red Okpas caUed Rertdcata wore warned against $10,000 and began to assemble siq>- drinking water that may have pUes for toe stricken area. In fifijllpuit been poihited. In one enetlan, rea- Oslo, a Norwegian A ir Force Idcnls mobbed an army truck plane was quickly loaded with five bttogtog to wataf. tons o f blankets and medicine tar Tbe army, set .up eanteens to Yugoslavia. BLUEBERRY ICE CREAM toed toe survl vuro . From New York, UJf. secretary- / ChOtban vrore lodged’ to rest general U Thant offered help. hotels takan ovar by tba govem- Many mountain eommunmes in ment. toe area also were Mt by. toe ffjm PEACH ICE CREAM PreahtfTit Tito, who decreed M - shocks but damage was consld day and toda yoa dojra of nottanal etably leas. Belsmologlsti said toe mournlug, was expected to orrtva quake reeordrti a gr^ e of nine on Both NATURALLY delidoiis! S e m wther today. Premier Petar SzamboUc the lO-mde mole at Rome’s Nor. for Sunday dessert For an extra treat sn* arrived five hours after tbe earth­ tional Geophysics Institute:. ‘'7 . Eif'j ' ’ iur ’ lO • quake and promised all possible joy a Fresh Peach or Fresh Blaeberry su ndae old to the survlvuro. L" ..c C > X'* -si ' ^ a t the eounter. They’re Shady CHen Good! fiurvitms. aeany dozed and otb- en woeptog; apeaf tba night RMtcMKMt A Lo Corto arm y t e ^ o r huddled under trion- keta. f-.; Some gotherod around bonfires, afraid to w e A ttielter to toe few remaining buildinga. B y dawn, S'?!- ' r toora t o u eo naw tramora wars innuuiiEiniiuuiSssM’MbMmi MM! * , ' r ; recorded to the area.

dty. btukaa only by orles nnd mnana. Man. vaocoen and rtdldreB You Can Taste The Quality wandered atmleaely, clntcking ^ -t- jf.' -7 ^ *.; .^ ,3 what few poeweirlme they hod Routes 6 and 44A—tfannhastar. Conn. oavod. Many woto pajamas, lhay Osd 1" Ptiem W AW m wWOM.B from Iheir bads to paoia Whaa 7 W olwM S tn M ichwfr # «43>4«2t Geoive Zunner HTfi sail boa^ ja seesi at anchor through picture .wii^oiw in hving room. Garage and l^Mrooms |t roadside give no inkling of the charm trf U e area oPhich overlooks lake.? / .r

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MANCHESTER EVENmO HERALD, MANCHESTER,

stoh down or Wonders of the Universe JUmrl|f«t»r ths pcssmt pcopoeala, are fighting Eorttittg j|»railk a loaiag, rafraating battle. Connecticut Meanwhile, those qf us who arc ‘Moons’ May Make ia the busineas of making Judg- Y ankee Churches \i\ IT menta would do wan here, as in B y a JLOL all things really, to be alow with Charch of the Aseumpttoo North Methodist Charch Mars Trip Possible the makiag of rthging aceuaatians $$• Parker 81. K is ojpiiaMlji sax^ to be SMk- damo St. aad ThorapeiMi Rd. and claadfIcatidnB. Ih e railroad ■ev. Frmiefa J. Mihalek Rev. RMrto R. Caster, Paator UmMd pull adiich miliea ttda moon .1 Pastor By DR. I. M. LEVITT l l . \ i 1 unions are not the only unions try­ an ide^ way station for the ex- \m\9% to the eCect s f the amr Mgltor Bev. Ptaads T. Sailer •:S0 ajn., Womhlp Service. Bei> Director, The Fels Plaaetarinm ing to fight the desperate- hut il­ pioratlott .0^ Mars. legislative aala^ mm the qpall^ Associate man: “RdporMtole livinf.” Nurs­ Of The FrankUa lasttlute logical fight in defense of Joba that It is generally assumed that ery. After a manned landing on the trlpa to Mara may ba made in are not reially needed. Featbetbed­ of the at 7. S, 9. 10:15 and 11 ajn., 8ank>r Methodiat Youth •5S28n?^WiS27' moon there will be i tremendous the late 1970a At that tima our We thoiwht. the ll'$ f isjn. Fdlorwahip pkailc at Wickham •••••••••• ding itoelf, as a matter of fact, ia emtdiasis on Mars as the next ob­ technology win have advanced to MANCHESTER HIGH GRADE not a praetice-wliich requires the least it had aM ia pru- park. tbe point where m u ^ o t the life- GLASS quality. W e St. Bartholeiiiew’s Church jective for manned space flight supporting materials Aa^ed for MANCHESTER preamce of a union. We happen to Rev. PhiSp Hussey, Pastor e FeT'- Ante WiadrtleMs . OF pidoB that it had perhapa begoa St,-Jaha> PaUah Nalteaal And with this obJecUve, the focus the trip to Mars “may ba found • For Store Froote aad PRINTING AllOCIAtKD raJOU he a featherbeddiiig nation, and Bev. Blehard C. Bellea, OatkeMe Charch Business Bodies to »«g<—ar adaefiac ia ttoeaHtsa of scientific studies has become or made in the vicinity of thdidaii- AUTO PARTS aO sises of whidoas we run an economy in which the Asslalant Paster Rev. Walter A. Hysako SEAFOOD et” . There is no reason to aaadme of the average lagialater. R amy ttTK.1 the moons of Mars which may in ...... ' T • For Table Tope- JOB AND COMMERCIAL feathertied ia getting bigger and be BMf« than estoddenca that the turn become a beachhead to the that Phobos is different from our- CHOICE VARIETY BLANAOINO 0 n . Tbanday. 11:30 a.m. accelerate the time for an ax^or- ings In Torrington, now have a 2 the production we needed. The which, ia the views of oomc ex- counter,” by Dr. J. Manley Shaw. ger than an oversised mountain: r. New earo. EAST HARTFORD .REPAIRS ON— atory trip to Mara chain o f 20 stores throughout New only way we do keep 70,000.000 at oerieaced oobtical leadna. eoa- Ckarrh ef the Nazarene Nursery tor babies, two snd three- it is about ten miles m diameter SALES and SERVICE •iv ^W>;ieatlaa oaent aatn r^ — compared to but five miles for Even fopdstuffa could be raised England. GRILLA, ELECTRIC IRONS, t A.m. work is by cutting down on the tributad eigniIVsaUy to the hiad 2$d Mala St. years-old. in enclosed areaa on the Martian 289-6333 TOASTERS, PERCOLATORS, 10:45 am.. Kindergarten for Deimos. What must be realized Ten of the retail outlets are In number of hours they work and of behavior and taJa..H aiy ev. Rihert J. Shotf, Pastor satellites. Hydroponlca, that is, VACUUM CLEANERS, SbtURUy, July J7 four- and five-year-olds, Susannah is that Mars la so distant and the Power aad Haad Tenia or (uound Boston, site of the first Senate pcttdneod. Idhaoi aad Ndraary. the growing of vegetable mate­ Paul Dodge HEATERS, FANS. on the amount of production they ■turn nas.. Tha Sarriee. Charch WMley Hall. moons so tiny that there la con­ Palating asid Decoratlag Teels Gorin firm In 1926. It h pnasihie Itet the aaw $$.- • :30 s.m., Sunday School. siderable uncertainty in their di- rial using nutrient-rich water sol- Dine has managed three stores SEWING MACHINES No Cheap Eaay W ay Out turn out individually, and this ia. dMal aad Nniaery. Tka Rev. Da- 10:45; am .,. Worship Service. Gardea and Land Tools 900 flaaadal pouttiee io Juot ameterA Phobos is about 8,700 nitions, has been widely practiced Baby, Hoaaeh'old, Party In the Gorin chain and has served Pontiac, Inc. In the and, featherbedding. Quite Sermon by tbe pastor, "Add to Charch ef Christ D odofi PoRtioe Bvm though tlM roporUd d«- CBougta to keep hriaging hack to miles above the Martian surface in the past. The major element aad Banquet SoppBes the film as an assistant menswear 87$ Mata St.—TeL 649-2S81 obviously, we are going in for Tour Faitta Patience.” Oraage Halt E. Center S t m a ^oymont of cFbck Chinooo troopa the Senate people who aren't go- and it circles the planet once in in thU technology is' water. Dr. STS MAIN STREET InvalM Needs buyer. He is a graduate of Colby anywhere ht paitiadar la the . Wayaa 7 pm„ Service of Evangelism. Eugene 9rvwmt, hBalsfar 7 more and more of H in the years about seven hours and 40 minutes. Stelnhoff indicates that in a hy­ PhsM) 646-2881 College where he majored in busi­ to Uio northooat abetioii of Uiolr Sermon by the pastor, “If.” ahead, as the capacity of the ma­ iUcal game, fa the oM daya, For the amount of material it con­ droponic system approxlniately ness administration. During his eountry'a bordor wtth Hborioii 3you took yaui fSag fa the Saaata Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Midweek 9:45 Am., Bible drill for dill- tains, it is infinitesimally small— 99.6 per cent qf tbe sj^M n Is wa­ Upholstery chine lessens the number of work We UrRe Yoa To Support college days, he played four years kuada may bo taking UioM troopa and. if you did aoc rather qoidi- Prajei meeting. dren. astronomically speaking - con­ ter, with the other material being of hockey and was named to the and in Shop DON WILLIS hours we need bi order to care for 10 a.m., Bible cleseee for all T h e L iit x jR n ior M aseam M airay from the region of rormoaa, ly make your way op some kind sisting of but 10 trillion tons of a contaminant of from 11 to 18 Ail New England Intercollegiate agea. chemical elements in solution to Gvstom Maie Be-npbolsterteg where we ouraelveo proiide Chiang the demande of an increasing pop- of ladder, toward aome judgeship SA Mary’s Episcspal Church material which astronomers as­ Hotkey Team. 11 a m . Sunday aervice. Sunday 10:45 am., Morning Worship. nourish the plants. GARAGE uleMon. usuaHy. you dr opped out beronoe Church and Park Sts. sume to be primarily rock. Besansqn, a 80-year-man with Kai-ahek with arma planea, and, you could no longer afford to School and umaery. "TtnUu" is ev. George F. Nostrand, Rector Sernxm: “Four Men At a Table.*’ The tiny siie of Phobos and the Power Required WiBil^w Govtriigs perhapa moat importantly of all, Actually, we are busy creating tho onbjoet of the I eonm Werninn 7 p.m.. Evening Worship. Ser­ To extract the water from the ,firm, iS to* company represen­ 18 Main S U TeL 649-4331 serve. But nos: that yos can gat a Rev. John' D. HaghiM smsdl mass mean that the gravi­ tative whenever Gorin’s opens a and Antiques Ik e Geidan Tkxt ia fktan Second mon: "Eternal Life and Bln.” tational pull of the satellite for rocks, to break it up, and to cre­ with a leaah, thia la not a devel­ and fumbling our way Unvard a $2,500 fee tor six awaiths service, Rev. WURaas F. Gender HI > Wlndori Shades new flnm. He will work with Dine CbtiatMaso 1$:S. Scriptural sclec- Thursday, Mid-week serviceo someUiing on Its surface is also ate cryogenic propeUanta of the e Store Stools and Booths Spcciolizhig In opment to be greeted with oarc- new dvUixatlon which will be Juat you csn. -with a few nnnar pick­ Rev. Benald E. Haldemaa > Verttral and Venetian BUnda to see that the store "assumes an • Custom Farnltme ings slong ths isgisisttrs say. will include John 8:3X Oor- diamlMed for tbe first three weeks very small. Dr. Ernst A. Steln- oxygen and hydrogen means that leaa, unthinking checra, or with one big faatheibed. Meanwhile, image of service to the commun­ SBpeovers aad Draperies Just shout sfford to serve tororsr. relatrre paaoageo from "Science 7:30 am.. Holy Conununion. of August. hoff, writing in “Astrmiautical exceedingly large amounto of pow­ Drapes and Hardware BRAKE SERVICE any whetting of one'a appetite for hoiwever, the railroad unlona can't and rtmtto with Keys to the Scrip- Ehtgineering and Science” , a book er must be used. This power must .1 ■ ity.” Made to Order If this sansiae sn mar part is 10 am.. Morning Prayer with St. T h e compcuiy thinks highly of Complete Seiectloa of Materials triable between enemies. do all the featherbedding for ua. valid. H. anght operate to give the tara^ by Mary Baker Wdy. in- aenBOB by the Rev. Mr. Gender. honoring the 00th birthday of Dr. be obtained from nuclear power Front End Afignment dnde p. 11: 17-$1. Wernher von Braun, indicates that plants. One megawatt (a million FINDELL'S Manchester as a g ro w in g area, and FREE ESTIMATES It ia not good news for anybody They have to agree to spread ^t atate. over yean ahead, a *jnuner Choir. Babysitting we expect to do weU here,” Be- great build < 9 af experieses ia toe tai ChOdran'a Chapel. the pull of gravity on Phobos is watts) o^ power is required to ex­ CaS 6U-6612 485 MIDDLE I ’PKE.. EAST Lower Level of the Parkade that China and Ruaaia may thus around. Rentoag Room hears at T4d zanson said today. OonfltniotJlon is in full awing for this now S2^ane ten-pin bowhng alley and bllitard duto off Rt. 83, 649-6324 General Repair W eili Legislature. Wednesdey, 10 a m.. Holy Com- Playground less than tbe pull of the sun at a tract, dissociate and liquify one Phone 643-4865 be tnuiaacting their ideological Main Rt, micmyUng legal hohdaya. mUBSOB. distance of 140,000,000 miles and tone of water to cryogenic oxygen Dine says that "the store will ■Vernon, being pult up by Jarvis Oinatruotloin Oo., Mtan^ester, at an eatimated $350,000 for John But this was. to some ehaersHS. 3 4 I A Y ' continue to run on a high plane,” and world policy quarrel Into even Monday Owangh Satmday. 11 am. Daily, 7 pm.. Evening Prayer. Mars for the same object. The and hydrogen. R. A. PEARL, Prop. Moropatkln m , of Ellington and aaoociates. Thealloyis, with a 24-hour snack bar, ore part of La w Of Ins And Outs Just -what was ■ lakest about the to 4 pm.; IkBraday, 11 am. to 0 Notes pull of gravity on the surface of The objective at the early Mag­ and. that "quality, named-braind contemplated stsopplng center and profeslonal office complex. Opening for the “ Vernon Lanes” is the moat tentative kind of troop 1003 oemian. One would-be poE- SERVICE! P-*-" the Phobos is about l-100,000th es of the Mars flights could be to merchandise will be featured.” expected to be somrtdme in September. (Herald photo by Sateniis). moi'ements. One of this page's persistent tical manager « f one Mde e f tbe Yke PresbyteTian Charch It was indicated that it wdU be CUNLIFFE TOURAINE 43 Sprace St that of the earth. To put It another make Phobos a self - contained ‘ihe last time the world had any doubts about Fidel Castro has, Senate drete begia to aaopect. The fifth week of playground base from Which to initiate explo­ well into the fall before the store ■•V- Janwa L. Raasom, Mlalster way, if you weigh 200 pounds on the earth and Mars, the spacecraft from the first, eoncemed his intel- the 1003 siodiai. that he the earth you would weigh but ratory flights to the Martiaa sur­ FCRNtnjRE CLEANINO will be completely stocked to serve homes will start almost Immedi­ MOTOR SALES puipcrted good newa of this kind. activities .waa a bu4^ and Inter- CAMPING ately, according to**Noil H. Bills, would travel a short angular Lone Male WAXES PAINTS hgenoe, his rationality, his ability with a sort of inde­ 1-SOth of an ounce on Phobos! face. This base will evolve as a their (Gorin's) satisfaction of cus­ EXPERT AUTO BODY amt It came in two sections, in the pendent ohgaichy. and that the [ 0:30 am., Stmday School with eoting ope. The eleven playgrounds president. route almost completely around Iclasees for all ages Advantages OiUed type of farm and factory in EQUIPMENT tomer’s nee^. f e n d e r r e f a i r s months immediately preceding to think clearly and conaistenUy Oonnectieut Senate. Hhc the Sm- auperviaed by the recreation de­ Business Bodies "Now that we have been award­ the sun on the flight back to Feted at Party I 10:45 a.m„ Morning worship. This low gravitational pull pre­ which food could be grown, water For Rost Rosohs World W ar n . First, at Munich, enough to do anything more than, atc at B^aMdagton. waa btfiom- Tents. Cote, Sleeping Bag^ ed the sales housing contract,” El­ earth. ENAMEL 005 LAIXJUER ^ Sermon by miest speaker, the partment held a Doll Show on sents a tremendous advantage to could be extracted and cryogenic lead a romantic revolution. ing aomethiag af a ctub which h;U am.. Chmek Service, Air Mattreesee. Stoves ROGERS REPORT lis said, "we shall concentrate all Britain and Franca gave Hitler a fB«v. Wayne Brauntng of Philsdel- Wednesday evening as the special the astronauts, for It would take propellants could be ' manufac­ Harvey Ward Jr. of Hartford, BEFTNISHINGS w-ould make its osm rates and tan: W lilkm s Rev. our efforts toward our goal of Earl C. Herrick of Bolton., aort of go ahead signal, so long as But, the other day, Castro pro­ ■' phia. Pa. Nursery. event of the week. The following practically no energy to land or tured. Lnaterns Rogers Corporation of Rogers honorary and only male member maintain a loyalty to itsdf wWch preachipg. Nursery for, The only astronautical objective producing for the citizens of Buf­ nurseryman, a member of the REASONABLE PRICES PAUL'S duced a bit of analysis which we Dudley 7 pm.. Evening service with were winners: take off from the surface of Pho- and Manchester reports record he took his expansionist ambitions came ahead ef mere party cs- attainable in the foreseeable future T u R n P IK E falo a variety of truly distinctive Board of Governors of the Amer­ of Manchester WATEJS, was hon­ FREE ESTIMATES congregation of Trinity Covenant Bowers, Joyce NewUi, most un- boB. And if man should use Pho­ MANCHESTER soles of $4,975,302 for the first half PAINT SUPPLY toward the Beat, where Ruaaia have to pronounce intelligent and ganixation or atiategy. iisuAI; Beth Starkweather, cutest; bos as a base, he must be very after the conquest of the moon is of 1963, compared with $4,603,154 urban housing." ican Asktclation of Nurserymen, ored by the W ATBS recently on 1 Omreh. Message by the Rev. Mr. A U fO B O D Y SURPLUS SALES CO. recently attended the SSth 'annual ST. 83—VERNON. tXlNN. was waiting for him. Second, a logical, since we very frequently There oven camt out of thia Army Meredith Lounebury, funniest; Al­ careful how he moves around Mars. A manned expedition rep­ for the seme period a year ago. The project cost waa not re­ bis birthday. He was guest of 645 Main Street Brauning. 169 N. M AIN ST. convention of th® association held Just Above the Troflle CIrcto y e v later, Hitler went to ItuaaU make It ourselves. session the psrtiapa apocryphal ison Jacobs, best foreign doll; and Jumps, for the velocity of es­ resents a tremendous challenga Net earnings for the 1963 period leased. honor at an outing at the home TeL 649-0300 to the engineer and the scientist. nt Depot Sqtfare at the Shiaanrbck Hotel, Houston, TEL. 643-6616 story of the tws ai^pasad p ar^ .K. W a Trialty Covenant Charch Alice McGill, best dreesed. cape from Phobos is about 40 feet were $119,066 or 33 cents per share and got front Russia the signal to He was discussing the behavior But, with excellent planning and Texas. of Mrs. Lobeio FYacchia, 260 bosses of the ^ A-—w out Hackmatack St near Keeney St Buckley, Ricky Ohensutl, big­ per second, or about 27 miles per Open Daily to 9:60 PJIL ^ compared with 1962's $153,196 or MERGER OKAYED go ahead against the West, so of our political parties on the Cu­ 9-J9 y ocfaMl tor an gest; Sheila Bellefleur, prettiest; hour, while orbital velocity is the use of natrual resources such J. PARR— 643-7111 42 cents per share. Per share fig ­ Spring St. ■ - -sits -- V. in the middle of the Senate di^ Bev. R. EJnar Rask, Pastor WRECKER The merger of The Union Bank WilMam J. Sinnamon of 73 Hem­ long as he left Russia alone. ban issue, and what he said was clc -with one party hoos Linda BeHefleur, cutest; Linda about 39 feet per sec Heaty Anderoea. Peetar f may bring picnic suppers. Nathan Hale, Marion Giuca, About Town trying” is tlje musical show that the club. Mrs. WarVen Rathbun beeuise the warlike Communist And I am pretty sure that the savvy to begin to manage and cents per share for the first quar­ Connecticut Bank and Trust Co., won a Fhilltzer prize last year. I .7 p.m.. Union Evening Service prettiest; Mary L(^>es, beat bride; There are openings for registra­ TV SERVICE the resources of which totaled in directed the entertainment, which A. J. BE R U B E Prop. China has, at last, begun to de­ Democrats then would begin to control tHingv be either moved on Slated Aug. 17 ter. Now It’s also a new game offered to some Mggcr political Joh or ba ' at The Presbyterian Church with Laurie Nolan, moet unusual; Jan­ tions in the September nursery snd 99 SUMMER ST. excess of $500 million as of June was furnished by membefs. Par­ 6I9-S477 — 643-6342 sak for sn invasion.” 9 a m . Morning the Rev. Wayne Brauning of by Milton Bradley Co., Springfield, ploy troops tentatively against its retired and sBpped out of the poli- ice Smyth, beet dressed; Karen kindergarten classes of South Cov­ 30, 1963. 'Ih e ' merged bank will ticipants in the program w-ere Mrs. 9 am , Dirine Worsto Philadelphia, speaker. X Blocks From BIcKee St. GETS BANK POST Maas., which carries out the spoof esstwhlle supposed friend, Russia. TTie first time this law of blus­ tical game. Nowadays the fdloer JacobA funhiest. The 4-H Town Committee's an­ entry Ooo^ratlve Nursery snd DUCDariDUUnBSIBSHiNG have a total capital funds in ex­ Rocco Francoline, Mrs. Michael cfaool tor children 4 t Wednesday. 7:30 p.m., Midweek nual 4-H Town Fair will be held Domld H. Oates of 994 Porter on business, where the contest is It is the world’s interest and ter for the outs and caution for who im't going anyn hero can still Keeney, Da'vid Beaulieu, best Kindergarten. Kindergarten classes TEL. 643-2265 cess of $45,000,000. Misovloh, Mrs. Yvon Michaud. enm old. Nuroecy. . Serriee with Mrs. John Ross con- designed layout; Siwan Marteney, Aug. 17 at Coventry High School. are from 9 a.m. until noon each St. ha-s been named assistant treas­ how to advance frorn .window Miss Jane Berford, Mrs. George VHTS PIZZA SHOP necessity to stop sudi a potential the inS' really shocked us was afford to keep coniing bade to the oth ■wnrlam by John : (kictiiig a Bible study period. 166 MIDDLE TURNTiKc. WEST urer of the South Windsor Bank washer to chairman of 'tife .board, Legislature. The big prettieat; Bobby Jackston, big­ Mrs. Edwin Lawton and Jay Gor- Monday, Wednesday and Friday GETS N A S A JOB Whldtfeldt and Mrs. Rathbun. 158 W. Middle Turnpike war Just as much as it is the when, during President Dwight D. or. H1b> Wants to be a : gest, Martin Faber, most unique; MANCHESTER and Trust Oo. using "office poUtics” and "con- seems to be: Is his den Jr. have been named general and the combined nursery and kin­ Life support and environmental CJub members sang a song, Phone 649-3700 JBisenhower's sttengited end eo Bead Congregational Church Denise BertMaume, smaUeet. chairmen. dergarten same time, each Tues­ A 1952 graduate of Manchester nlver” cards. world's interest and necessity to good for the State, or doaa it tv- control systems required to keep written for Ward by Mrs. 38.6 N. Main St. Robertson, Doris Lalashuls, best day and 'Thursday at Kingisbury High School, he is experienced in Meacham. Coll 644-1111 prevent any other war anywhere. often nearly triumphant crusading crate to create a new and even Committee riiairmen as listed by six men alive during a 420-day PIZZA w. Felix M. Davis. Minister baby doll; Cindy LukSA cutest; Owen 8. Trask, {iublicity chair­ House. Further Infonnatlon may STEVENSON’S all fieWs of accounting, has com­ Metropolitan Milk Producers’ It is as important for China and for vsutous strokes toward peace, more cynical than usual -way ef journey to Mara imd back is be­ MrA Richard H. IMnney, Susan Spafford, prettieat; Cindy men. follow: Mrs. Maurice French, be had by contacting MrA Roland pleted many bankina courses, and Newa reports that "'between 40 FOB REPAIRS. SPAGHETTI doing legislative bnalneae? It is ing investigated by the Hamilton REPLACEMENT Russia to live together in peace as some of the very same Democrats Aseeciate Minister Spafford, best dremed; Wanda La- Miss Jane French and Miss Norma Stoodley of High St. or Mrs. 643-7043 is nearing attainmeM of a Stand and 69 per cent of Russia’s farm early for any oondndve snawsrs ESSO Standard division of United A ir­ ON ALL TYPES OF RAVIOLI it is for the United States and who had once suff^ed the attacks lashuis, 'Paukne Rufar, most \in- Lawton, in charge of premium Thomas Small, Itein St. .-n( ard Certificate froi^he American workers are out of jobs in the of any Und. But. tor a Shot in 9:30 a.m.. Morning Worship. craft Corporation. Radio Today Ruaaia to learn to live in the aame of Senator McCarthy who charged usual dolls. lists; Mrs. Jay Gorden and Miss Ihere will be dance for local lO.i M A I N ST. Institute of Banking. winter. Attempted cures, mostly OPEN D.AILY the dark. Ict'a say that it serins Dtrine Nursery. Guest minister. The Rev. teen-agers at 8 p.m. today at the Gates was foi-merly associated The company said yesterday it them with b ^ g "soft on Commu­ to us that pertain talents -who Valley, Charlene Wennegren, Judith Buckley, securing Judges: TEL, 649-8290 ineffective include expanded live­ 7:30 A 3 I. to 11:00 P.M. world, or for the United States ) Rumen E. Camp, chaplain of Nathan Hale Conununity Center. with the Manchester Trust and has received a contract from the never -w>o«dd be going auysliate beat collection; Mary Park a most Mrs. Aaro A. Aho and Miss Caro­ stock production and the shipping ___ WDBC—1M8 and China to ahare this globe's nism” now became the querulous Wethersfield State Prtoon. Chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. Connecticut Bank A Trust Co. for National Aeronautics and Space 1:00 Weekend Review SUNDAY’S unusual; Denise and Diane Pelle­ lyn Trask, superintendents; the * Tune-ups of field labor—especially youths— 3:06 Jerry Bishop Biipers at everything Kisenhower ere findfaig it pnadtilr to stay Harmon N. CochiAne and Mrs. Administration to determine the domiciling fScUitles. longer ki the leglditiiie. and tiers, prettiest; Glenn Flora, fun­ Rev. James H. Ameling and Daniel Reiben Plen’s eight years. to far flung farm labor deficient 6:00 Weekend Review 4 P..M. to 10:.10 P..M. Walter Green. life support and environmental 8:06 Rasmor Shine* niere is, in other words, no did in his effort for better world that the flnncr tbe grfa they gat, niest; Linnea Johnson, best bride; Storrs, obtaining suppliee. * Engine Cleaning areas," the Newa noted. CLOSED MOND.AY'S Area Churches Janet RUey, cutest baby. Mr. and Mrs. Loui* R. Smith of JOINS MESA PLASTICS control requirements of a space­ I 00 New* Sian Off chaap mr aasy or unprinciplsd way understandings. Castro’s right. the lower kind ef grip k seems to Setting up the fair will be Rob­ T e x o c o craft proposed for a Mars land WTIC—IMI 'Verplen^, Laurie Demers, moet Woods Lane will observe their Sttrtion Larry Spiwak of 28 Plymouth Kaman Aircraft Corporation an­ out of the basic choice the man­ That’s the way it is. be, too. ert Kingsbury, Michael Peace, * Minor Repairs Ing and reconnaissance mission. 1;(K) Newa WOODCOCK sophisticated; Kathy Steel, latg- Roger Bell, Alan Aho, Donald thirty-fifth wedding anniversary 381 Mab Street Lane, fonner manager of th e nounced today that it had re­ 1:16 Time* Farm Sacred Heart Churdi N A S A ’s Manned Spacecraft rl :S0 Saturday Matinee kind of our time must make. We eat; Betty Albce, smaUest; Mari- StOfTs, David Storrs and Richard tomorrow. * Plaid Stamps plastics development for Rogers ceived a $418,362 contract to make REFRIGERATION CO. Bt. 3d. Vernon Center in Houston, Texas, cur­ 5:35 Monitor have to choose to outlaw war if ann Albee, best foreign; Mary Lawton. Coventry Historical Society Corporation of Rogers and Man­ tall sections for the U.S. Army 6:16 New* Sports and Weather Ostnnsky A Sensible Summer DJ>, ev. Ralph Kelly. Pastor PhoM 643-9149 rently envisions a Mars spacecraft we wish to survive, and that in- A TlMi«ht far M ay EHan Hannon, moat reallsUc. Others chairmen are: Robert members volunteering their time chester, will soon take up his new Mohfljwk. The subcontract, awardr 6:3<* Monitor at the society’s store next week with three modules (sections): A 7:06 Keyboard Rhythm* DEALER IN WASTE The only people doing anything Waddell, Holly Shorts, most Doggart and Robin Potter, fun Hydramatie Transmlssioo post as manager of operations for ed by the Grumman Aircraft Eln- 7:3t Monitor .dhidas war between our potential at 7:30, 8:30, 10 and will be Mra Dorothy Schweyer, mission module aa the crewmen'^ unusual; Sandy Bunce prettiest; booths and'gomes; Mrs. Trask, as­ CUSTOM MADE the Mesa Plastics Corp. in Los gineering Oorp., calls for delivery 10:30 Just Jazs MATERIALS enemies as well as war which may really sensible this summer are the t:3d a m , Ctauroh Service. Holy 11:15 am. Mrs. Maude Murphy, Mrs. Edwin living quarters, a command mo­ 11:00 News Ricky Trudeau, smaUest; Darlene sisted by Miss 'Virginia Couch and AR W ort Goorantecd Angeles, Calif. of empennage sections for the MANCHESTER involve us ourselves. . people of the village of Charlton Carasnanien. Rickls, cuUeat; Debbie Cook, for Lawton, Mra Josei^ L. Shanahan CANVAS AWNINGS dule to protect them during launch Mohawk, which Is the Army's new 11:^ Btarll^^t Serenade Miss Barbara Couch, publicity; He and his wife and three chil­ and re-entry into the earth’s at­ 1:00 SlKTi over In Wiltshire, Ibiglsnd. All of UA froni time to tbne. are ------i-S St. Bernard’s Church elgn. Jr., John R. Adamcik, Mrs. Texaea Lahrieatinn Serriee dren, residents here since 1954, fixed wing, observation aircraft WHAV—•!# MEMORIAL CO. RAGS, IRON St. Betward’s Ter, Rockville Mrs. Clarence. A. Bradfield and Charles Smith, Mrs. Gilbert H. mosphere, and a Mars landing They have found themselves a faced with difticalt and pci]riex. Weet Side, Judy Copeland, larg­ the Buttons A Bowls 4-H Club will leave soon for the West Ooeust. designed to operate out of small l:0U„,Bob SiHtin Opposite East Gcmrtcry One ^ig Featherbed BA 44A, Bev. Patrick P. Mahoney, est; Elisabeth Reale, smallest; Storrs,'" Capt. Walter 8. Keller, We Give Ornta Stomps module. unimproved fields. 6:0^^dio Tonight SCRAP METAL Mg crater in the midst of s farm -' ing proMems. We wonder if aomc- with Mrs. Grant E. Toothaker Jr. Timetable of the 16-month mis 7:30 Dance Party Paator Karen Vemiart, prettiest; Joanne Miss Hilda Keller, Mrs. John WU- NEW OWNERSHIP 10:00 Mets vs. Colt* l^. Once again, the reasonableneas er’i field of barley, and begun where there can be toiBid Just the as leader, refreshment booth. Sion would be 140 days to es­ Qodity M«iiiorials Uriano, cutest; Kathleen Kelly, liams, Mrs. John AUen, Mrs. Clar­ Isadore Berson, a pioneer In es­ 12:0u.Si(m Ofl and PAPER of the nation’s railroads—sparked the enjoyable businees of spend­ right words of advice or cneour- at 7. 8. 9, 10 and 11 bert foreign. The Cosmopolitan Teens 4-H ence Edmondson, Mrs. Viggo Jor­ tablish an orbit around Mars, 40 368-Foot Tree Tallest Club, Mrs. Everett Barth and Mrs. tablishing the Youth Centre Shops days to explore the planet, and 1:0U Joel Cash Over SO Years Expcricnca and invired undoubtedly by the ing the reet of the summer debat­ agement to help u a 9:3d a m . Worship and bermon ^ The boys Inter-Playground Soft- gensen, Mrs. Ruth French and Mrs. throughout New England, chil­ 6:00 Bill Hughe* 731 P.YKKER ST. ball Games were played as sched­ Andrew J. Buckley, leaders, will 240 days to return to -earth. The HUMBOLDT, Calif.—The tallest fact that railroad management is ing what might have caused the The Bible u the Word of God. gueot M>eakcr. Miss BiiriCT Barbara Lord. dren’s specialty chain, has ac­ 13:00 Girard CoB 649.5807 Tel. 643-5735 or 643-5879 St. Manrieo Chnrch uled, with the following scores re­ eerve luncheon to the Judges. The ' Nathan Hale Community "Suburbia difference in the time between the tree in the world is believed to be WINF—1238 and because it Ia it ex-1 Stafford Springs quired control of Its seven outlets 1:00 CBS New* ■ looking for all kinds of favors immense crater ^in question. Bolton ported: Charter Oak 14, West Side Mr*. Henry -Sherman and Mrs. Center is planning Us second an­ outbound and inbound flight Is a 368-foot redwood in A. .ALMETTL Prop. actly what every human beiiy Man's Diaei^A' Owen S. Traak have been named from Ell Moore, Inc.., New Haven. based on what N A S A calls a “ min­ 1:1b Showcase of ITOslc from government—has averted They are fortunate, tor purpoaes nee^. When we &o not kmisr srtnt Bev. Bernard L. McGurk, 2; Green 8, Robertson 0; Buckley nual antique show and sale from One of the stores under Berson’s Humboldt Coiinty. *nie tree, which 2:00 Yailkee* vs. T^'lns general chairmen of the 4-H Town imum energy trip” for the Jfers 4:30 Showcasf' and News Harrison St, Manchester r « mmaa »m the moment of strike crieU. of dlscusirion, in having with them Paator 7, Green 0: Veiplanok 15, Valley 1 to 9 p.m. Oct. 3 and 4 at the Today" control la the Youth CJentre In the haa no name, took the title from to do in a given ntuatiaa the Bible Committee’s annual com supper THE MAGAZINE OF mission in the 1971-72 period. Be- 8:30 Gordon and All That Jazs 4; Va^ey 32, Nathan Hale 6; Wad­ building on Haln St. Some 16 deal­ Manchester Shopping Parkade. the Pounders Tree, which lost 17 12:06 New*. Sport* and Weather Now the railroads, in response a ^ a c e scientist who is a veteran can be a Im p Unto our feet and a slated from 6 to 7 p.m. Aug. 14 at SEE US FOR: light unto our path. Mll:30 Side 3-2;,-W aM ell vs. Robertson Alton Taylor, assistants. Church church delegate. the Manchester outlet opened in wMliin this month, Oongreas hasn’t flying wing some 600 feet in di­ 31-10. By ALLAN SWENSON ^ O R M A N D J. W E ST Word; to learn to rightly dhrhlo It. groups and organizations will par­ 1966. Berson is reorganizing these been abls to agree on such legis­ ameter. He told the natives that P M y Next week's program will con- ticipate. Newspaper Enterprise Assn. and thus be la a to teach Manchester Eveniag HeraM and other stores to retail clothing lation. somebody will be asking if they dug they would find crya- sirt of an Old Penny Oontest on Legton Notes If you have a spot that needs a U SE I Director others alao. Coventry eorreepeefieet, F. Fanl- for children from infancy to high Osngregstlenal a a r c b Monday, marabmallow roast on The American Legion Auxiliary t’r6e or shrub, Itofore you start _____ rsToi railroad managcmsnt again for an­ tsllixed carbon and fuqed metal Let ua read the Bible BMre; let loe Uttle, tefaphene 74t-«$$L school age with a new quality line. "MoqiM to Roe. Rihert K. Ohtmods. Mhrieter Tussda'y, the q>eolal event of ‘the has donated $5 to the Time's Farm digging, pian. 142 E. CENTER ST. other postponanimt down in the crater, and they dug US study it intently. God draup God.” ^ ^ m e m e n t I very near to him who oppUes Mnf- week will be a Dog Show on OsTnp Fund and $2 to the Leonard GETS CONTRA trr The first rule of good land­ Be reasonable once, and every­ and they >did, snd that sets his 9;96 a m . Morning worship scaping is to make your house look MaDcheater*s OMert MoBchestcr Moving self earaestlv.to tUa wort. Wednesday, and ths regular riMw IVood Memorial program. On Aug. Ttie first Hartford Realty Co., -HOUSE-NOfTl body expects and asks ydu to be story Up pretty well. acrricc conductod by the Rev. E. ing of Outdoor Movies at Center 24 there will be a Joint installa­ attractive, not hide It from view'. ‘MaJ. E. Walter i.— Wmdsfl Stephan, chaplain of Manchester developer, hai been HIDE IT. I With Ftaeat FOellltlea aad TraduBg Co. raasonaMe again, and you can go Some factions in the village'''of Park on Thursday evening. tion of officers of the post and awarded the sales contract for That's an important rule when The Solvatton Arwmr ------Hartford Hospital. Thomas BeU, you select trees and shrubs for the Buffalo's mammouth Eilicott ur­ on bsing rsaaonahle forever, even Charlton are fighting for a more dm c on of the day. front of your home. Too often KNOW TYPES j beyond your own turn. proaaic. explanation. They would L.ni.. Sen lee mi W o n h ^ • »e |to. . . as fart N? ban redevelopment project. they can outgrow your home. Construction oh the private ^OF TREES AND One reason the laUroada have Uke to have H agreed that the only ay. $ p m . Board ef Tkus- St. Cusige’a Episcopal Chnrch r i p u i ^ 'The type of trees you should Engagement Rt. 44A. Baltea ,_____ti«hi7...atal|iiFJ--^*»4o!tl haaa phUoaopMcal is that they visitor froth space involved was sn ; Castro Claims Swindle use will depend large.ly upon MATURE SIZE ' Rev. Bdwaxd W . JdhasoA Vicar e £ l S $ R i e e e t I * l i W * 1 where you live, -your soil con­ b c p o h e I , Uiamselves are looking for favors inanimate meteorite. But why, aay | DUGAN'S BEER ditions, and naturally, your per­ from govsRunent Another reason the proponents of more exciting Irisk • BMdsy $ a m . Holy Communion. Rev. sonal opinion. For details on soil PLANTING. By U.S. on Prisoners ^ Z » 8 8 ^ Bottle Case la, obvioualy enough, that they theory, riiould the barley and po- T he engagement of Mws Diana Bev. Darid G, DJ>.. Eugene .C. Dixmi of St. Mark’s f/7AAKe«RftlNTC0 and tree growing .ccaidiUims. your irould suffer themselves from a tatoea once/ growing where the Ir i^ to Ronald B ool^. both CRnreh,'Uaiveraity of Connecticut. Pins Tax and Deposit local nurseryman can give you a TAUER TREES Msneh eater, has heci ------16:15 am.. Morning Prayer, (Oeatianad freoi Page One) 723 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTEIU-PHONE 649-4561 lot of practical advice. He’s fa­ gtiika avan more critlcaUy than crater now gapes have: disappeaued MAKE FINE^ by her pnrente. Mr. aad Mm. $:89 Charch aervicA Holy M m Hohnea, fay reader.. ment. The only damage was a miliar with conditions in your burned bush. 'MKOM a FD i»ILLED~ |be nation itself would. from the scene? neat Iririi of 347 N. Main St. “All peoples who .do what Cuba BUY THE PAINT THAT’S WORTH THE WORK area. BACKDROP FOR And the ratlroada fbould have a This is about sil ws report, but Her flaade ia tbe son of Mr. and Ctareh has done will have the support of Cuban exiles hurled atones at DOUBLE EXTRA DRY GIN Here are . some general tips'. FLOW ERING third reason for being willing to it Is enough to indicate that if you Mrs. Nonnan Boulay ef^lS S. A l­ ef Chrtet the Soviet Union and Socltlirt the Cuban Embassy in Madrid. 80 Proof Full qt. Large trees do well behind and to In Rio de Janeiro, exiles WORLD GREEN the side of yoiir house. That way jpoatpooe ahoerilowB. -should happen to drop in on the ton St. countriea” T R EES AND Miss Irish is a atodont at Man- I A Faster The nuclear teat ban treaty ia s p b ^ e d red paint on the Cuban im S f PAINTS they provide an attractive back­ SHRUBS. U la n is only one eventual out- 'viUsge of Charlton on a sununsr'l cheater IBgh SebooL Mr. Booloy is a victory "for the peace poljcy of Emoassy. drop or_ frame for your home. loftk for the filioi arches .1 . McDeeald $ gomn day you would find the people a 1962 graduate of 6 am ..'Services, Seriaoh by the the Soviet Union," Castro aiUd. Cuban exiles in Mexico City Shop around for your trees and ftev. Jolm F. Priest, associate pro- STAMPS VICHI'S shruba. Depending tm their size, Ykt raUroadf are goiag to gain there busy doing the sxact oort o<. High Briiool and in ensployad at In. Washington, an unidentified gathered in a church to pray for 46 WEST CENTER STREET Ted Trudoo Volkswagen Cot. Tal- $ a jx , Eorty nsonwag fesBor at R artf<^ Seminary man hurled a crude fire . bomb PACKAGE STORE there can be a great difference in well-proportioned tree this year trees at maturity so you can Judge ftaond aa tha (aathstbaddlng Is- t h i^ cne should do on a Sum­ the liberation of their country and eottville. 16 ajx, Werrida Servl Fkamdation. Topic: GreatiMMiat the former C u bu Embassy, for thohe who have -41ed under ALL WEEK 20 BIS8ELL ST. prices. Remember that trees grow can be a towering giant five or where toey will be five and ten SAVER LANE EXTENSION s ff. Tha uBi^ai, iw matter how ner’s .day, that itod aothing mocA A Novatber wadifag MI now used by tha Gsech govern­ "Communist enplavement." Adveflise in The Herald— It ^ay 8 faster than most of us realize. A 80 years from now. Check size of yeqrs m>m now. 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MAMCHESTEB EVBWNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1968 . PAOB 81X IIANCHBSTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. 00MM„ SATURI^AT, JIH.Y S7, 196S PAGE SEVEN DAILY CROSSWORD PUZEl^ BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE LITTLE SPORTS

Bir tio ----- NOW VOU USTeM AtAO6,YO0'RB ^ TO MB, :UKCOB ’ SETTING SO A- I ^ A'kSI t^lBl Hitchcock’s Job Now Secure in SUSPICIOUS I BET r a w S S l HOOPLE/TOMORROW tWWAKflNG [| Bibficol Talk H H i a a l L U ^ E l G iH AN APPOINTMENT WITH W PHYSICIAN ROR YOU MAKE TM' /. YOU/ ANYONE WHO WOULD ACCEPT AN m a il m a n flash ! ACBOS8 10 Sup unopened package for an accident HIS IDENTIFICATION fgg |x] STRETCH FOR TWO— Baltimore first baseman Jim settlem ent SHOULDN'T BE ALLOWED BEFORE HE CAN 12ft^ont<*y m a Noah landed 19 Sea eagle a Sports Viewing Gentile gave it the big stretch in the sixth inning last' TO usrtT HIS OWN a o A R S / father ALWAY:^ LEAVE SOUR ^ y — of Eden i l ! HeiadUnes fo r Gibson^ 21 Stress IA m 3 SAID You WERE THE DOLL ONE, BUT i MAIL OFfDER 15 Zealous night as he received a throw to double Mike Hershber­ Birds Flying High, » > 7 22 Permit IT € m s i PORMERLV.AT LEAST, YOU CATALOGS.' condition 23 Printer’s 1E R SA TCR DA T ger (iff first base. The Chicago outfielder had walked to Knew how to t a k e care 14 Withdraw measure A N D Y 1:15— ^Yanks vt. Twlna, Is Uncloied B lead off the inning but was doubled up when teammate BUGGS BUBiNT OF yourself/. 24 Givers K P e 5 Big Winner Since May Oliannel 8 16 Attpbitheaten 25 Half (prefti) E Nellie Fox hit a line drive. Baltimore won, 6-0. (AP ^ o r 7 17 ------of GalUee E S pjn.—Red Sox va Angels 204’rcss a a N Gain Second Place 18D aniel’i« > — 27 Curds of whey i Obannels 22, 30. Photofax.) oflions 20 First Ung of 38 Attempt 47rmti _ MEW TIM K (AP)—Shout the praises o i Sandy Koufax. 5 p.m.—POA Oolf, {20 Worm Israel 39 Wr^retdked P—— *or W arns Spahn. Make a case f—Fred Hawkins their commanding eight-game lead 55“ ' contendera Zora FoHey and Ernie Munger Into the membership last ^ ^ WELL, HtAl^ ASOUT D. KXJ fE R I DOWN u a victory in Terrell, a couple of tall, 200-pound- might be cla.'ised as the most luck- by clipping Minnesota 6-5 with thu Y'SAY HE WAS , . _ VAAS... AW I c a r n i v a l BY DICl night after the Wg golfer aced help o( two unearned runs and DEMAND n » tVCBtSZAMD BWH \ BAUX-HEADEP OU» CDD5 I IB oolc o f B ib le 45“ era who meet in the televiaion 10- Ies.s tournament golfer in history. RIGHT, TRYIN' / SHOULD HAVE ) TCUOMNCORNOT? 5 L ariat, fee r the fifth hole at the Manchester neat relief pitching by Steve Ham­ T’GET VOU ) A RIGHT TO DC f J O B e . 1AETJ. SETTLE ] ■ May It. *^****™^^ I rounder at Madiaon Square Gar- Since the Antioch. III., native TMSMOUtOMMK i n s t a n c e 42 i r JT^ V Country Club course. Munger used ilton. STRUKJG UP? j SOMETHING ABOUT a S c o p e 1 aaeaga record den touighL , turned professional in 1947. he has a No. 8 iron and witnesses were I played in an estimated 460 official Boston ended a losing string at 4 0 p m a t e d 46 BO H 52 In the days when Floyd Patter- 6 B r e w Dick Obeiiander, Jerry Sweeney ; tournaments and has won only four games, beating the Los An- S S c a t t c n r S6 S8 'nmttTTn 1^ * 1 **° champion and manager and Wally Olson. Munger carded one. the 1968 Oklahoma CXty Open. ; geles Angela 6-4 with a three-run 7 C e d e ^ **** D’Amato had the final voice a 75 round. “ It irritates m e.” said the boy- gixth Inning. S A ir (Com b. Sa - nni- -1 i"" his opponents, heavyweight form) ST 1 I ish-looking Hawkins who will be Ken ReUer’s two-run homer in contenders with a wallop rarely I^ 40 in.1. another.uiuijic. uiuiiui.month. ’I "don’t know • B onto (ah ) got a chance to take pot shots at First baseman Jerry SutUm the seventh cauried Washington d( She logL pemed Miotilgan State's baise'oall why I can’t win. I have finished over Detroit 3-1. snapping a run Floyd’s china chin. second or third many times, but 7 team in homers with eight and in of five Senator lo.sses. Liston prides himself on his it .seems I always manage to put ability to take a punch. Besides, runs batted in with 34 thir, season. Cleveland trimmed Kansas (Tity JUiCtW-lS. He hit .350 in 30 games. in a bad round.” 3-2. scoring the deciding run in he will be looking for eager oppo- Hawkins’ streak may be ready 7 -Z7 OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. W HXIAM i nente in the next couple of years. . a t , . J o ...... w. .. the seventh Inning on Moe Dra- *" bowsky’i wild plt^. FoUey .never could get close to round of the 35Q.000 Western Open ■' . , , a title shot with Pattersmi even OOOD GOSH, WHATS THE HU«Bf? Teek-a -‘iVerer Seen a Pair Like Them Anywhere in BasehalF— Pesky with a four-stroke lead over the / C O M B O H ~ D O VOU though he rated it en his record field. ORIOLES-WHITE SOX— ^ HAVETOSTOPIM I HAVEMT1DUCHB7 AMVTM»»0, H«M MeU and ratings. lU i i i > 7 V r I PROMT O F EVERY 1 T I'M JIST CHECICIM' TH ESE COM- I Hawdrins. who plays out of El Pappas, who owns an 11-8 life­ TAIMERS SO'S I CAM PICIC UPA FBW This proved very discouraging ! Paso. Tex., and commutes liO time mark against Chicago, BY AL VERMEER PILE OF RUBBISH? They hed for the Chandler, Aris., boxer- PRISCILLA’S POP WE'RE OOIMOTDA THINGS OM THE HOME » • « « I miles a day to and from his checked the White Sox on three MOVIE, NOT OM AN IT'S DARK.' I'VE S P io n E D SOME puncher and he blew a fight now ' parents’ Antioch borne so "I can singles and got home run suppoi-t IMSPEOTION TOUR OF BOTTLES THAT ARE lAOKIM and then. It could be that at 31 Ace Reliefers Radatz, Lamabe visit and get Mom’s cooking.” has from Boog Powell and John Or- Jwrrvl MC5T THE I euE ss'rtD u Doevn"^ THE NEiaHBORHOOP 2 CEMTSAPIECE,AWDSCa* the S-foot-1 FoUey la over the hUl. i W E C A L L IW tA gIK g ^ mastered the exacting par 38-35— sino. /^IG t4TesT SOUND HAVE CHILDREN, Y TRASH OTHER WM.LHBLE STUFF I He was knocked out in the sev­ • • • MOJE A F T E R CAM s e l l TOTHE T- 171 Beverly Country Club course nr THE , - f DO 'YOU?r— CAMS/ enth round by Doug Jones last •31 LE N T ^ M ILE O F TO DISn*2B TOLR JUNKMAW.' r- / I with a hot putter. YANKS-TWIN8— jlZANQUlLUmC' ’ s,'. . Dec. 15, the <^y lees in his last RIDE." PEACEFUL He was the first round leader Hamilton saved Jim Bouton’s B L IS S w IS fights. Boast Remarkable 17-2 Mark / with a 67. using only 33 strokes on lath victory by retiring the last Fwey’s record is 63-6-S, includ­ the greens. He had a second round ing 36 knockouts. He is ranked two batters in the ninth liming HORTON (A P )— “ I’ve never gotten man with Radatz get­ know they won’t score at ail third. Badatr came in from 68 with 38 putts for a halfway after the Twins had moved to JJ.-a?*'*!' I fourth by Ring Magasine and tev- off Mm. The door’s shut. He the buUpen and fanned pinch- total of 135. seven under par. ! cath by the World Boxing Aseocla- men a pair like them any­ ting all the credit,’’ Pesky within a run of the Yanks on a Gibeoa wrtry team i «««,. said. “ Ja<'k has Ix-en our gem. dui just strike them ont when hitter Bob Sadewsid to end At second in the race for a double by Bari Battey and John «^v where to baseball,’’ says Red the threat. 310.000 first {Rise with 139 were 1^ TerreU, 34, 1s more likely to be- He’s kept us In a lot of ball he wants to.” (Joryl’s homer. Hector Lopez, who to mage the come an interesting subject for Sox Manager Johnny Pesky games.” Referring to his tooth Turley fanned eight before the National Open champion, Jul- had three hits, hit a homer with Dick EUs- of hks remarkshle bullpen bud­ Despite a series of ailmenta trouble of 1962, Lamabe said being chaaed in the sixth. Ken iti-s Boros, with a second round one on in the second. Liston. The 6-foot-4 former Golden of 67; 51-year-old Sam Snead (88), r Marirhal Gloves champion from Chicago dies Jack Lamabe and Dick Lamabe made 46 appearances “ I felt It w'hen 1 pitched two Hunt greeted Lamabe with a j ’Twins third baseman Rich Rol­ and Bob McCallister, 29, a pro I beat high-ranked, hard-hitting Badata. "" for Pittsburgh last season. or three days in a row.” two-run single making it i-2 lins was taken to a hospital for Early this year he found his but the 8ox came back hi the since 1969 who has won only the | Cleveland WUliams in a return Lamabe, the middle dis­ "My tonsils are Infected so observation after being struck on troubles were due to two ab- home half and took command Orange County (Calif.) Open in! ___ i April 13. Tills avenged tance relief pitcher acquired had It feels like there’s a plate the head by Lopez’ hard grounder till ,^Wi'‘'| eesserl teeth and had them re- again. 1981 (70). rrow triumph ^ seventh round knockout loss to from the Pittsburgh Pirates, In my throat sometimes,” Rad­ In the fourth. Outflelder-catchtr moverl. “Turley had very good stuff. At liO were Arnold Palmer with John Blanchard became the _L^fty (Sirls | williams the year before. was the winner last night and atz revealed. "They’ve really Radatz revealed after last I was extremely pleased." Pes­ a 67; Lionel Hebert and Joe Yanks’ latest csisualty with a Dodgers only i Brnie has won seven straight lor Radotx got a save as Boston bothered me a lot. But the night's game he has been giv­ ky said of the S2-year-old Campbell. The Masters’ and PGA bronchial infectiem that put him I I a 36-4 record, including 18 knock- snapped a four-game losing doctor said I’d be out five days BY JOE CAMPBELL help ftrom Jack Baldschun en the opposition a handicap righthander afterward. “Ho champion. Jack Nicklaus, (ell off I in the hospital. BONNIE outs. Being stopped by Williams streak In beating Los An­ and I told him 1 can’t afford *Tinde«irables moving in everywher»-T-the Viet Cong ilglifh K eras Short's 'bird even though they’ve done lit­ was throwing harder tonight the pace wrlth a 74. for 148, while ia nothing to be ashamed of. geles, 6-4. it now. I can’t have them out I In Viet Nam, Russians in Cuba, and now your brother in 11 tle with it. He’s bothered *y than he had at .” British Open winner Bob Charles Williams rated with Liston among Dltdc Stuart’s two-run hom­ until the season Is over in I BED SOX-ANOELS— MOW ABOUT some badly Infected tonsils. "1 felt good but got a little was way back at 148. LOOK,BONNIE in ttie guest room!*' the taif punchers but he doesn’t er and Bob Tillman’s single October.” 1 Dick Stuart's two-run homer 1-Z7' take it nearly as well ast be anvU- turned the tide In a three-run Before he went Into details, tired,” Turley sai^ ’The field was cut from 128 to I’M LEARMiNGr OAJL THAT GOOD BORM TH IR TY YEARS TO O BOOM 80 for Saturday's third round with » run-scoring single by Bob GPELUMG? chiimed champion. sixth toning. however, Radatz recalled he Gary Geiger, who drove in Tastrzahski suffered a ? Tt> WRITE.' ™ with Boston’s first two runs with the cutoff at 150. 1 Tillman brought the Red Sox from TerreU is ranked ninth by Ring Bob Turley, appearing In had followed Lamabe “about “slight jam” on his left fore­ behind in the sixth inning. Gary ; bottom ef the «nd eighth by the WBA. half a dozen times this year.” a solo homer and a double, arm and wrist from his fall. A year ago in the Western Open his sooth major league game i at Medinah in Chicago. Hawkins Geiger knocked in the first two a 4-4 tie with i The bout will be telecast by “This Is, a great arm here,” made a saving defensive play “ 1 had the ball in my glove BEN CASEY and first with the Red Sox, j was one stroke off the lead after Boston runs with a homer and DBing blow w a s. a BC-TV starting at 10 p.m. BST, Radatz said pointing to Lama- backing up Gari Yastrzenneld. but then the glove eame off looked good until he tried 136 hole.s with a 88-72 -140. Then double. Jack Lamabe, 5-1 was the op ^ relief pitcher Droy I Scoring wlU be by the rounds starting against the Angeles be. ‘T v e been getting all the Ihe situation saw a runner my hand as I hit the ground.” Jack Ylaher picked up his mtem. i came one of those bad rounds that winner in relief with an assist who released him recently. credit this season but this guy on first base in tlie eighth Yaz said. ‘T may have timed i have been his hex—a 76. He wound from Dick Radatz. who made his wielm y he relisf. WQUe Me-1 But the attention nos fo­ has been doing a great job. Inning. Yaz missed a diving my dive wrong. I rolled over AMD L..ijuer O m y earlier up third in the tourney. 42nd appearance of the season. cused on on Lamabe and Ra­ I’ve said It before and I’ll say catch on a Bob Rodgers fly and all my weight was on the The Angels’ loser was Fred New­ KNEW rp FEEL It again.” and fell motionlcM and face left arm. I’ll be okay.” BETTER IF 1 datz, '(A'ho have a combined man. “ You’ve got to get out for down. Geiger raced over, re­ The teams meet again toda.v COULD won-lo(Wt record -of 17-2 and .Alumni Juniors were each making their 42nd three or four Innings, that's trieved the ball and out down with rookie Bob Heffner (I-S) SENATORSTTGERS— The RaSa bonabanled five Mil- appearance of the season. my job,” Lamabe said. “ Then the lead rumer with a perfect working against Dan Osinsid Scoring Bi twos — four times— wanfcec hurttrs fta- 18 hits, includ- Retzer’s tie-breaking homer in “Lamabe’s been our for­ Radatz comes in and you strike to Frank Malzone at (7 -5 ). the Giants, outlasted the Csjds t ig hoBae rans by Pete Roue. AMERICAN LEAGUE the seventh at Detroit came off Lopez (12), Yankees; Goryl last night at Keeney Field, 8-7. loser Frank Lary, made a winner ■«D.s.M.oa> Tbnimy Ilarpev and Frank Robin- .ft. 1 -rt (8), Gdeen (*), Tivins; Stuart Fine relief pitching by Steve out of Senator left-hander Don Ru­ hall So ooaat to taa eighth victory ((21), Geiger (11). iled Sox; Banis ke>-ed the Giant triumph. dolph. and gave the Tigers a 4-31 BY FRANK O’NEaa. hi n ■ PoweH, (14), Oretno (10) Oriolee; The winners tallied two runs tn mark againert southpaws this year. s h o r t r ib s Ahda (IS). IndUos; Kallne (IB) each of the first three innings, phis • • * Tigers; Retxer, (2), Senators. the fifth. The cards reached Bud INDIANS-A’s— T S A m W ^ y , fuu HAVE THE , Hnoteon aeorad aB sevan runs NATIONAL LEAGUE Flores was six runs in the fourth. The Indians broke a 2-3 tie jWMtT'OflSHOPF OF MoOovey (20), Davenport (4), He struck out nine. Mike Agnew [ s h e r if f AFTER'ltoU.^ hi the first hmtog m handing the against the Athletics in the sev­ 1H61S ^A^I BANK.SbuP\S»^ IMS SANK. Sou MOVE ONER Mete their wiwth straight loss. Miler (2), Gtante; Boyer (18), led the Giants with two hits, a SbOBAHKBOnER/y enth on A1 Luplow’s walk. Woodie FROM THE OTrtK S id e ' T tm cj mallard was the victim. OardtaialB; Roberteon (12), Har­ total matched by losing pitcher Held’s single and the wild pitch Dick Farrell, squaring Us rec- per (8), Bose (2), R e^ FoUver Ken Yiznitski. by Drabowsky—one of three he SBd at M . went the route for the (12), Braves; Aapromente (14), AMERICAN LEIAGUE uncorked in the game. Jack Kra- Gtatta with a ax-Utter. Cotta. W. L. Pet. G.B. Dartmouth baseball coach Tony lick piUhed a six-hitter for CHeve- laipien captamed the baseball and j land as the Tribe ended Kansas BY DICK CAY ALL* New York ...... 62 .689 — MORTY MEEKLE BsJ timbre ...... 57 JI5S 8 basketball teams at Harvard. | City’s five-game winning string. Chicago ...... 54 .545 9 Talk of Baseball Moving Day Minnenota ...... 54 .540 9>/, HAPPY ARMS CHIPS s o u Boston ...... 62 .581 lOi/i Pennel Sets Pole Vault Record EHCTHPAV/ CF ■n-ecjiHazoiB. When Attendance Shows Drop Cleveland ..... 48 .485 16 7 -^ -QWCU- FOP/ eUPREHS... Kansas City . . . 46 .465 17 Los Angeles ., ,48 .462 17'/, MXnv YORK — (NBA) — Whilefgreat hi Milwaukee whUe K last- Washington ... 85 .854 28 BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE people oppoae tnd^ ed.” Friday’s Results Trackmen in Rebound maviug c* frinrhsaes on Milwaukee attendance laet sea­ New York 6, Minnesota 6. ’ B>aaf.TnKeK. s f e w y 09a L aUUMG aOSE, SKIPPER! I the ground that it makes gypeiew son was o ff nearly 1,500,000 from Boston 5, Los Angeles 4. Nt N ^ SETTMfi SKED « o a a w m s ^ 00 YOU Tssat THOSE PIAMESCOULP I not aC the chSha talk ptiitaata that the Braves’ peak year— 2,215,404 Baltimore 6, Chicago 0. j Against Poland Squad ... SA ^%3%00CL KMCr IE RUSSIAN •BMMtsr’ j j taro more amy hit the road. in 1957, but what the moving men Cleveland 8, Kansas City 2. At the Deconher meetings. overlook is that season was the Washington S, Detroit 1. first time H dipped below 1,000,- Omriee Finley, the coatrovaaial Today’s Games I WARSAW, Poland (A P)— “ I just wish wed had a warm­ KaaaaB Ctty owner, eiqieets per- 000. This after averaging more than 1,500,000 for 10 yesM and ex­ Kansas Ctty (Segiii 6-8) at up meet before we went to Moscow. This team is really jell- viataaBi to awltch the AthletiCB for develahd (Wj-nn 1-2). tlta eeeond thne in nine yeaia TUe ceeding 2,000,000 four times. ,ing now,” Payton Jordan, coach of the touring U.S. Track Milwaukee, like Cleveland, has Minnesota (Plels 2-0) at New time the dealinatiaB wuuld be Oak- York (Terrj- 10-10), 2 p.m. and Field team said todav. DlOf . Mad. GhlM Ftolry. the Oaiy. Ind., demonstrated that it is a good Los Angeles (Foytack 2-4) at The American men, rebounding for 17 feet but darkness fell on .eMhHU.i>.TJlLI«BS.SA0M. m k u A hauzaaoe typhoon-tyoooD. indicat­ haeehell city. So has Kansas City, , \ ViA s' 7-tr Boston (Heffner 1-8), 2 p.m. from the narrowest victory in his­ ultra-modern Tenth Anniversary i •: c ' 0 l ;, . ed thet he wanted bo get out of as a nutter of fact, hairing draiwn Washington (Osteen 4-7) a^ De­ tory against the Russians lost Stadium, which is equipped witii Kaneee O ty ehort)y after he ob- 1,400,000 the year the A ’a went weekend. riMed it up on the Poles west from Philadelphia. Big troit (Aguirre 9-8). almost overjthing but lights. CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER •mHtmA the A'e three ywaia aga He li iMl ^ ^ in the opener of the twv>- DItAWING* OF A80'. r?E SEEN'EM /.-BOPY OF TITB laiBj to need of a second chib Horace Stoneham said the fans PROZINI AuriBMT itiranf IN MU5EUMS! y(7R O m .K U E 6ai Kansas City at (Teveland, nounced 5.10 meters, or 16 feet. The American gals, humiliated THAT LAST IBP Wouldn’t go to the Polo Grounds Chicago at Baitimore. 8 3-5 inches. Actually, he deap- in Moscow, .snapped back too, won OalWrwMia Jet fine to the Pa- to see the Giants, so he moved NEREMS3K too ac- Minnesota at New York, 2, 2 Lusk i n onutout ed the bar at 5.105 meters, or 16- two Of ftve events and trailed Oak- Willie Mays and Ckm^Muty bo San P-m. , 9. but the nvetito measurement only 27-24 at the end of the first Francisoo. Well, the butts go to day. aen worked eoL llariem to aee the knvly New York Los Angeles at Boston, 2, 2 p.m. [heve gotten per- Free Agent Piersail As Gas Housers'I An application wlH be mode ^ ^ for “ I said this was potentially our Mete, whose attendance for the AB-8tar Game NATTONAL LEAGUE R ov fll * record at that bright. greatest team.” Jotitan said. iteat 45 niaytag dates tida season X-FClCctl. X W Y d l, .F-W The reason tor afl Uiis oonUme- "They are starting, to show It. M 753,008. W. L. P e t G.B. liOt A n g tie s >.62 ------! ter splitting was that Pennell set They got together and decided too But there wUl be taU< o t tran- 89 .614 S t L o u i s __ _ .57 the present standard hin»rif on moke up for ail the Mbocow mis­ cfaMeMdfta with every aerieua at­ 44 .564 To Join Angels Today Tall Jim Lusk, back with Mori- San Francisoo 56 July 13 in London with a le(q> takes. tendance dtop. 46 .529 arty’s after taking time out for :aEfto Atlanta Cincinnati ... .56 47 .539 that was announced there as 16 "Thrir deportment Is better, Chicago ...... simmer school, fashioned a fine oeiginnl .63 46 .536 BOSTON (AP)—Outfielder Most noted this'''season for 8 3-4. But the metric equivalent too." at see anyttniig PliUadeiphla . .53 49 J129 Jimmy Plereall, released by running out his lone homer two-hitter last night in going the was listed as 5.098. There had been some criticism doba. Ken Byers Shifted Plttolmigh ... .50 50’ .500 the nosediving New York backwards, PiersaU )ut .194 route to defeat Royal. 3-0, in a The vaulter tried to moke the j of loud-mouthed, bad-mannered MUwaukee ... .50 51 whole thing academac by going behavior by the team in Moscow, cootrac- .495 Meta, was expected to sign for the Meta and drove in only Hartford Twilight League game. aeoeed the Benwee from In Giant ’Workout Houston ...... 30 65 .375 ob with the L Angeles Angels games. lAisk struck out three and issued New York ... .82 70 .314 of the American League as a DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWILUAlb Rigney j u s.t amiled or two walks in seven innings. 10 per eant Met Nueem- FAJRiglBLD (AP) — Head Friday's Results free agent today. ’ laughed at the mention of Important Legion Attractions a ke eoU the entflt to a CkMch ARM Bbetman o t the New St. Louis 4, Chicago 1, . A source close to the Angela PiersaU last night but it was M oriarty's got a run in the top MARCO PEFTIV DISARMS r _ 1 9a e*-J*li nipw York footfaaM Giaota, faced with Cincinnati 11, Milwaukee 1. said no trouble was anticipat­ significant he did not deny the of the first when Steve Gregorezyk ■ BY RALSTON JONES auMl FRANK RII)GEWAY HIS VICIOUS ASSAILANT 1, the task a t rebuilding a forward Houston 7, New Vozk 3. ed with Plersoll over contract outfielder would join his club. singled to right, stole second and MR. ABERNATH1 AND DRAGS HIM UNDfiR.ffv. Set for Locals and Rockville th« M Mfl- wwU, pMoned to keep an eye on Phlladelpl^ *, Los Angeles 5. terms. Later Rigney said "I won’t came home on Bob Carlson’s sin­ M into him San FrancLsoo 6, Pittsburgh 4. The Associated Preae gle to ieft. PRAT IT, ABERNATHY^ J€U£95 \lSUPPOSESaBUT F MV FANS SAW M£ DOING MANUAL Ken ^rere Oatorday in a tO-min- deny Tm interested in him. I . H e wwe en Today’s Games learned last night that the The Oilers got two more in the IHAVEAPlATTlftE FIRST IM U S T la b o r It COULD DESTROy Art/IAAAGE! ute acrimmage. i talked to Jimn)y in New York. Front running Manchester and4 defeating Wethersfield. l-O on Rick a e hM fiim Bhennaa awH^ed the aaoond- St. Louis (Simmons 8-5) at CU- colorful 33-yeor-old fly chaser fourth when Gene Johnson led off Young’s two-hitter. ^ AND I'M DUE AT HMIEID I TAKEAFEW W e talked a t many thinga.” second place Rockville, hot on the Ion work, year defenaiwe end ftom Cincinnati eogo (Jackson 11-8). was coming to the Angels. BiK with a aingle. stole second and heels of the leaders, face rugged Jim Tcmimey, a former Rock­ CHAMEErr I PBEOMJnONS. k PiersaU meanwhile told THESTUDIO IN aa the poor at- ’University to offensive guard Cincinnati (O’Toole 13-9) at because of the fact the waivers scored on Carlson's third single of . assignments Sunday in Zone 1-A ville player, is expected to pitch M3URSE1F. ------' MUwaukee (Sadowskl 1-4). friends in New York: “I am 2 0 MINUTES! Friday to a continuing ettort bo didn’t run out on Jim until the game; Carlson taking second American Legion play. Manches- against his ex-mates with ace Jim Pittsburgh (Friend 11-9) at Son definitely with another big bnttreaa a line Ut by the retire­ noon today neither Piersail on the throw in. Mike Gerich then ter (9-4) takes to the road for a Martello the home team chucker. FrancMoo (Harichal 16-5). league team and wlU join the ment of Ragr Wiebeoha, eenter, and nor Loe Angeles. Manager BUI club tomoirow (Saturday). I hit a shot to third that Paul Gib­ 2:30 meeting with always danger­ The locals will have i^i^tchera New York (Craig 2-17) at Hous­ Rigney was to' ann.ounce son stopped and threw to first on ous Stafford, a team that not only ready. Ray LaOace, Cliuy Gal­ the trade a f defensive taekle ton (Bruce 4-7 ), 10 pan. can’t tell which team it is. Roosevelt Grier. the move. his knees. (Serich received a hit upset the Silk Townera earlier this lagher and Duke Hlitchlnson with Philadelphia (Bennett 2-0) at Piersail was expected to be *I7ie announcement must come It was the sixth Mdft engineer- from them.” and took second on the wild throw. season bid knocked Rockville (8-4) Dave Klecak, winner here, tha Los Angeles (Podres'10-6), (N). in uniform to face his one-time ad by Sherman since the Giants Carlscm went to’ third on the hit out of first place last Monday likely Stafford moundsman. Sunday’s Games teammates, the Boston Red The Angels are expected to opened camp. and came home on the Wild throw. night. Following Sunday’# play, Man­ St. Louis at-Chicago, 2.'”1 Sox today. Since'*leaving the release infielder Charles Dees Sherman will be e/abohing more The' local^ are now 6-10 And Rockville will be home. but the chester has one game to be mada tto'Rn tt. lin­ Ctnoinnatl at MUwaukee, 2. Sox Piersail has played with to make room for PiersaU. have three games next werit. They charges of •Coach (Jeoi^ge Dargati iqp, a replay of a tie with Wethers­ than Bgrsra. Ail 58 JOfu to camp, New York at Houston, (N). Cleveland and Washington in One Los Aiigeles observer play Valeo M^today, Hamilton are pot expecting anyjr P*'ptcnic field at Mt Neho. Nq ^data haa cKccpt the injored, iu 9e «i x p e o ^ t o FUMdeiptala at Vim Angelea. * . - . . _ •m E3 the American Lesz^ and tiie •onflrmed tbs AsgeM need Wednitalay. and UnionvIUe TIiuib- j against Coventzy, a hot and cold boen set RoekvUto haa two gamaa FttMhwfli a* San FrancMoo. Meta in ttia NaMofiaL outfiaMheip. < day. team, tiovantry WBB hot Mat alglil. lamainiBg. Mi, ' i ' -r''''.'-1' . ■■'/:':■■ f . ‘ , !.v(»>'w. ■,. '.I- ■ r- ' . r ■\

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d bQUt*lBS, (lltiing room, 5 bedroomB, bank financing avaUabte. OaU Set vitas OCterad 13 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW By P A G A LY and 8H(MITEN fireplacs, (men stairs, recreation located near charming vUlam tenoa to rBCXMtfOB room* attached garage, k t 100x800 t^th room, wooded lot, Manchester. center. Spacious outbuUding hi* fireplaoe. foiced yardi Near 6484980. WE BUT. trees, 518,900. FhUbrlok Agency, TKEE REMOtfAL. {vuntng. and and'aaad Cerlton W. Hutchins. 849-6182. eluding S-car ganute wi wra acre m o o r payasqata a xU achoola. Owner 648-4084. lot clearing'. L«wn mowing. Frank 849S464. lot. Ideally suited for chUdren. with 'A BO m am f cR y atlvar. pUkmm 1 BOCRIEDCHE—8 bedroom Ranch, Subiirbaii Far Salt 75 C. Noble. M9A06S. W lNISir,6lM I0IM f &irC0MMfiOFF, ooina, old AdHa i Modem convenloieeB InehidiDg 84M CLASSIFIED OCBIOORD RD.—S sautlfni ranch, of-lsas than large' tOonia, wooded lot. Asking PEAdtSKM.-MEMOOMl MIENSIEI00M6 oollactloM. sM lc' large IMag raam, tctmal dfoing • Manehester dty water, buUt-in dUhwadiar BOLTON LAKE — Neat 4 roOtn HAVE BULLDOZER, will travel. f7 and new ceramic tile bath. Ask' Raalten a4 Va SaUOai Owner. 848-1470. Land clearing, grading, fcainda- pnoEBsmAsus- £DMETH(H61IME aatatas. FuuiHuie I room, eahmet USchen, 2 lw$ year 'round ranch, beach prtv- Talcottvffle, O m . Thill < tog, |08,9M. Samuel M . Lavltt 8484188, Ueges. CaU owner, 649-9078. < tic.n work Call Stacy WileOn, WHEMSHEO^ON THIS- I — LakaCroat toaam, recreatloa room, land- start packing after you have A g^ y, MLS Realtors at Vatnon IKAI C bp^ ADVERTISING MiS.jie07 or 742-8276 ARANElflOlMiLUE aR aiod ein eon* Marian HOteberb seen tills , home. Best Buy to d r c le , 648*2158, 8754297. 6 ROOM CX)LONIAL son, 'B aaitor, d t y AliAujONIliESEBrr kbM monRiIy ar Town.* Where else can you find Wanted—Real Estate 77 l-aBTA a six room capd, aU redeco­ VERNON — 8 room Colonial, 1% AmcnD6BAfflBIM 85 HOLL28TER — 6 bedroome, DUPLEX S BEDROOMS - $12,900 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS HoasehoM flarvices elosa to an acbools, 2-car garage. rated, for only 518.8M. Nice lot, baths,' oU hot water heat, fire­ CASH FOR YOUR property. Cns- m. ROCEC FOR place, walkout basement, large U A R ReaRy COm- tomera waiting for ranches, 8 A.M. to 5 PAL Offered 13-A 96HT1)SNAPIK« Owner 84» « m . plenty of good trees. Very ceh* forts ^ Hi irally located. Vacant lot, trees. Owner transferred, 84 fiat with Dear gar*D ■A R- D. Kordock. Modeat, anthentie colonial, capes, coloniala. Mancheater FURNITURE reflnished—Scratch­ very oaneal oan I op. F W t uVdUUDZEU CAPB, T toOma, 2 'vacant, $16,7M. Ken O strlnA y, central Manchaatar. Q M ; ftuuatry setting, excellent Mtcb- Area. Howard Realty Com{>any, es. bump removed, color changed. ' id fk.tinaa, kradnra. foD baths, 4 bedrooms, large llv* Realtor, 8484159. dantial area, two hm on. oD beat, garage, (m bus 283-6375, Carl Zinsser, 6484088. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED AD\T ROOM FOR TD OgBVa, Oelchwtar 4, T. J. Crockett, Realtor syatema, ■hnwimim eond Bnie, quick occupancy, 'very MONDAT n ra FRIDAY 1»:M AAL—SATtmOAT t AJL Manchester Refinishing Co.. 643- tranoe, aJl nn tag room, formal dining room, at* 9283 M l m -m m : B u tto rd MANCHESTER — Simplicity, good t W TUs Uattag wm not 1 good coniBUon. Eaaiiy fl- REIAL SiSTATB la our business paittiig. an bn tached garage, Itfoxioo wooded lot, taate and practicality are keynotes 122,900. l^ llb r le k Attmer. 648-1577 naiioa(L We have Clients! We heed REWEAVTNG of bums, moth holes. 1 preferred. Chll • of this charming 8 bedroom ranch Homes! Single and multi-dwell­ PLEASE READ YOUR AD OPFElfTET LAKE — Lafcefnat S home an Wells Street. FuU base S haga fira- Zippers repaired. Window Shades | ROOM Fcat fanmJBiiM ii. WESLEY B. SMITH ings. For fast, efficient and per­ PhfMlIlrfl mr “ Wmat AOtT ara M ua over tke pkoae ao a mm- made to measure: all sized Vene-1 badkaant cottage, raft, do^ and POOR BEDROOM Raadb, 28x82* ment. Hot water oU heat wltb laC can oa BRAE-BURN REALTY sonalized service caU Samel M. veaienoe. Hio adverdaor ahoalil read Mo ad CPbCIM, t . nishton included. Usable aU year. pays all. Large kitchen, huge Quality built laaob of 8 laq ten Oa- cheater. New, ready to move in­ Off-Limits Ban Mass. He will report for activa K w a n n tK O L niKNlSUED 90QH f nneh, 9-years-old, large kltcbea to to two weeks. Finest Tappan duty Nov. 11 at Ft. Benntog, Oa. 'UAIJ. HE on your fonnica neade. man. heat, ear arltii dlMiwasber, lot iBOxSBO, 2 Good financing. Jdm H. Lap|>en, dtoing room, 3 'bedrooms, beach rooms, Uvlng ana 1,288 aqaa prlvUeges, $8,9M. Samuel M. Lav­ boDt-tn oven, range, dialiwaaher. After three months there he ex­ bars, counters, kitchen cahtneta. Clean, oomfmtMfle m bedrooms, mlnutss from Manches* In c., 649-6261. feet, AA aone, bnautlfldly dadc r aifooaia and TOUR OOtMPERATION WILL ITbRoik ltt Agency, MLS Realtors at Ver­ landacaped lot 100x988 fa d . M9-I : BOfBf O ^e. aea Attic ten. Inter-ccm system. For Bias Areas pects to be attached to the air arm BE APPRECIATED DIAL 643-2711 vanitoty units. taMe-topa and | eat. 106 Birdb Strant tsr, priced to seU 518,900. PhU' R w en lly redecorate(L island atanda 64S<8936. | W ok Agaoey, 84M464. SPLIT-LEVEL, T rooms, 1% baths, non a r c le , 848-2168, 876-6297. 1198. Price 8»A00. Also, on Oakland of the Infantry. wa itiu g f o r large family room, Uteben with Road, 8(afth Windaor, near Part- A recent grstouate of the Unl'ver- 8 0 8 par I QUALITY CARPENTRT—Rooms, tae iMtel of tawpai ty. OeB MANCHESTER - 8 room modem buUt*tos, intercom system ST. JAMES PARISH — 8 room Oo- CIRCA IBM — Raatend l^inalal. •] 'Way exit 96, aimUar hom e, ga­ N ear M ilita ry sity at Maine, he received hia I baaementa refiniatied. - laiilt-ina. X Ik B ai heme 4 bedrooms, famUy room, throughout the bouse, garage, lonial, 4 or 8 bedrooms, formal loom a, 2% hatha, can rage. VA baths. 5MA00. Imperial wii^s and private pilot’s license at ; formica tile, general repair. No attaobed sarage, 168’ frontage, 100x2M lot, 8-years-old, $22,9M. dining room, large kitchen, living acraenad pordi, odglBal teal Drive area. TTiese bouaes open a ROTC program at the scl)ool. He ' job too smaD. Call WUUazn Rob­ PhUbrick A gency, 649-8464. room , VA baths, 1% car garage, throuaboiR, garaga, acre for inopeetton Sunday 8:00 to 6:80. fOowtiimd from Pago One) was one of eight students selected treeo, |18,Ma5,MO. Carlton W. Elutch* ' — 8 1 oid- TROUMl REAOHMifi OUR MVERTISER? bins Carpentry Service. 64A8446. TWO ROOM F w a a h T f hte. 8406182. 80x247 lot, shade trees, $18,9M. Carlton W. RutcUna, 8M U 2. For fidl information' or dtoectiens for specialized tratotog to aviation SPRING ST. — 6 room Ranch, PhUbrick Agency, 649-8464. can Gleim Roberts Agency, MLS. **I do not regard this as a feasi­ under the direction of the Federal heat, tea wm ' — 3I a to m PhM eleotric neCciacsStar aaS 9 •PACaODS 8 ROOM Oarziaon Oo- baths, new wall to waU carpeting, NEW LOTlNa — Realteca, 844-1521, 644-1387, 648- ble ^^on at tfaia time,” McNa­ Aviation Agency. M-Hmt AMWtriig Stnitt Boats and Acceapories 46 all in taodem kitchen with buUt-tos, 2- Freddy painted 8 rooaa m ara sa id Special Servlcaa 15 He^i Wanted— Female 35 Situations Wanted— aisiMd. caa ew73S7„ s v i ■ga. ewneHewt locatlaB with loolal, 4 bedrooma, office or den, OSIA F e m a le S8 fonnal dining room, recreation oar garage, lot 100X2M, condition BOLTON a lot loaded artth A Labor Department spokesman TREE CUTTING and removal, lota NURSE—Lioansed In Connecticut, 38 FOOT CUSTOM eruisar. muat pufeiitlal Fbr tUrtber tnfor* like new, $21,OM. ' PhUbrick and ahraha, gazai ca rt said the .apptenticeahip tratotog nr caQ tba Flifibrlric Agency, room wltb fireplace, attached 2* Frtt ti HtraM RttUtn ctesred. insured, Jos Pelletisr, 28-bed home 3-11 shift, bonus of­ GIRL FTUDAY, experienced in te sold. Owner now in army. TWO ROOM ear garage, 100x100 lot, shade Agency, 649*8404. acraenad patio, on standards wlU affect about 9,000 Fish Escapes Boy 742-7558. fered. Cooeet 87B*em. electronic field, background in S acrifice. 649-8883 after 5:30. trees, aluminum aiding, tS9,9M. Riga Lane 8-year-oId U A R Drive by 82 Odemen Lota Far ask 7 3 local programs involving approxi­ THREE MINUTES tq^Manchester caU for dwwliig. WMrt engineering, purchasing, sales, wraBV FIR E E T CORNER — 160 PfaBbilak Agsney, 649*8484. buUt ranch that offers 8 bed­ m ately 150,000 apprenticaa. After 33-Hr. Fight BOOKKEEPER FX>R Rockville of­ fo r |16,6M, 1 8 /4 acres ot land, rooms, lovely living room, cy, Realtor, 849 OAKLAND STREET — 88x100, Wirte said federal certification technical writing, desires chal­ Ihet on HErin Sfareet b j 150 feet water, level and with trees. Price I f fice. full charge through trial bal­ lenging position. Wfillimantic, Fuel and Feed 49-A LOCaONO FOR: IX at TWO PAMILT - New root and plus a 8^ roenn ranch style home dining room and kitchen, 2 fuU R ueter, 94S-08M. of local apprenticeahip programa ance. Give full particulars. Box H ealty. m tM Ot dhep. Ideal coiner lot. Seml-pit>- completely handcrafted by present $9,900. 848-7319. wiU be withheld unless the pro­ (Oonttmied tr(Mn Page O ae) 423-6786. FOUR ACRES cf hay — Free for flgaiaanal hnllitlng on ft. Buatoeaa siding, aluminum oornMnatlons, baths, O.E. buUt-tos, 2-car at­ MANCHfSm ANSWBUN# SMVICV A. A IRON. INC. Rooeng. aiding, DD. Herald. 90x180 foot lot with shade trees, 5 owner. Ixxridng for the unusual tached garage, plus one de­ EA8T HARTFCRtD — Laa grama meet the standards de­ the cutting and paying for ad. ante X Few blorics to hoeiateL T. high value, an plaaten wEk a bean­ ASHFORD LAKE — Ctoared lot. a taut line almost all the time,** 7 painting. Carpentry. Alterations ear garage, ^,8M . FhUbrlek plus land, then caU Wolverton tached, one acre W(x>ded lot, signed to put them on a “com- REGISTERED) NURSES for all Call evenings 742-7644, South! 470 MAIN St. X Q uekett, R ealtor. 643-1877. ranch o f VA m cm a w! ie air- wltb ahade trees. electri(dty, near Klmsey said. 449-OiOO and addiUona. Ceilings. Worldnan- Agency, ew-8484. Agency, Realtor, 649-281S. situated in a ccmvenlent l(x:a- l « l beach. $878. GaU S28-T74B. pletaly. rxm-dlacrimtoatory basis.” staip guaranteed. 299 Autumn SL shifts, 40-hour week. Many fringe Situations Wanted— street, Coventry. 649-6239, M . tion with a suburban atmos­ batha. Attraettva ‘ nataial Aa ex- ITie regulations 'w dlscrimtoa- Mike’s father, a surgeon, and VERNON — 4 bedroom Colonial, his mother, a nurse, tried to per­ 643-IWO. benefits. Director of Nursing, M ale 39 NEW U8T1NO — ExceUent T phere. $24,8M. work, garage, fireplaoe. og e red at tion in selection of apprentices, kava Cedarcrest Hospital. Newington. CEN1SAIX.T imntTWD « Fur Sals 7 1 zooms, 2 story, c41 steam heat, IH VA baths, fireplace, buUt-tos, «i* backyard tor cool enunM suade him to pass the line to Gardi^n— Fann— Dairy B-ZONB LOT. 18.000. Wol-verten to the tratotog program and in R. DION ROOFING and aiding, al­ BOY DESIRES lawn mowing, car apartmant, Inbhifliqgailri baths, porch, city utilities, extra rage, priced reduced Char>Bon Wolverton Agency, RcaD someone else, but he steadfastly HELP YOURSELF to extra cash! tog, paridng,' rafirignirinr.. dnw. ODVENTRT — On Route 44-A. R eal BTstate, 648-0888. Exclusive with A gency, 649-2813. the employment to which the pro­ terations. ceilings, painting and washing, and odd jobs. Call any­ P r o d n e t s 50 3X.9 acrea. partly wooded. 6 nxan B-x(me lot. AU fo r $18,000. Charles 8818. E ve. M r. R ueter. 841 gram Is related. refused. “It's my fish,” Kimsey gutter work. Satisfaction guaran­ Money problems solved! Friendly launAy room. S B anasAily. X Di Lesiw rance, 049-7620, 648-8684. U A R REALTY CO. quoted him as saying. ‘[I’m gotog time. 643-6497. Ranch iMuae vtd gueat cottage. PORTER STREET area — Older 6 T. J. Crodntt TWO BUILDING lots, prime loca- Wilts said the new standards Ltwtand FtNuid Aatomobiles For Sale < teed. free estimates. 643-^52. interview In your home will start FRESH VEGETABLES — Com, Realty, 64SSB .648-2892 MANCHESTER — 8 roo tten. city utiUties. PhUbrick Agen- to land him.” \ you on pleasant, dignified part- tomatoes. cucumbers, swiss Owner movtog to Europe. inU room home, 8 bedroonu, garage. 78x180 tree Shaded M , ware formulated to response to a awerifice, 336,000. Term s. W rite or Robert D. Murdock His parents brought nmeks at 1963 FALCON Convertible ^irint. RAT'S ROOFING CO. -I- Shingle time career selling Avon Cos­ chard, squash, beans and beeta. FOUR ROOM JBniaimirtl,, Shade trees, located on (pUet 87u»ge 6 4 S -1 5 7 7 directive from President Kenne­ first, but as word of his marathon Lo s t — p e t s k u n k vicinity Dogs—^Birds—Pete 41 ^ o n e M eadowbrook. 246 W. Put­ 648-6472 dy, who also asked a review of Parker, Lydall and Woodbrldge 4-speed, immamilate, S200. take and huOt-up roofs, gutter work, metics and Fragrances. High 21 Angel Street, Mancheatar. heat, hot watei and gpa 1 SOUTH WINDSOR street, handy to Bbondng and roome, dining room ,: spread, hundreds of people' came ever low monthlv pavments. roof and chimney repairs. Ray commission. Complete training. ing, electric aiffi'Miritar nam Ave., Greenwi(di, Coon., transportation, |18,9M. PhUbrick baths, f^eral construction programs to Streets. If found, dead or alive, CA'is ONLY BOARDED"!muat te TO 9*3334. Tbres bedroom ranch, family by to watch. SIace with heatalator, HobfiBE ChiBMT* I f -A AKC REGISTERED Germ an Household Goods 51 John R Lappen, In c., 649-5261. Agency, 843-4808. The committee starts its fifth Klmsey said the line snapped Savings Bank of Manchester has q>eed, excellent condition, best i Shepherd puppies, 18 weeks (rid. POUR BEDROOM raised ranch, A'VERY 8TR1XT — Large 8 raaat| 2BA, Mk. Hodkert, 9B941D. also, gas heater. Large glaased-to week of hearings Monday, with offer. 649-1158 after 6:20. ROOFING — SpedaHztog repairing lame recreation room, 2 fun porch, also with screens. Cottage just after midnight. been lost and application has been Call 649-0421. BR^EIRTTHINO to sterlUzad. re­ FIVE BEDROOMS LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN — Beautl. HIGH ELEVATION — Attractive florida’s Gov. Farris Bryant as a roofs of an ktnds. new roofs, gut­ conditioned used furniture and ap­ AVAILABLE m m — ba& s, S*car garage, exceUent c(m* SS OAmtol ho^ is in exceUent condition. Modem “It could have been a material made to said bank for payment of so(xaid SOOT. Int sRak sfiaar >• dltion, 528,9M. I%Ubrlck Agency, ful 7 room Colonial, family room 8-bedrcx>m Ranch, walk-out baae- witness. defect, rubbing against a rtx:k, the amount of deposit. ter work, chtomeya cleaned, re­ CLERK DACHSHUNDS — Beautiful, home-1 pliances — High to quality, low to 2-car garage, 2 fireplaces, 1% ment, trees, nice view, near bdhv.' foyer, firqdaee, eBedkaki ****~ ^ . k*. $!•.- electric range and refrigerator. Acting chairm an Jedm O. Pas- 1967 FORD FAHtLAINE 900 paired. Ahnninum aiding. 30 Main St., one (OiM ■met watt te Main Street. 849-8464. condlttcn throagboat, toxwe laAi BarOi, Broker. P riced at $8,900. CaU Burt Star^ anything,” he said. “But you can _bred puppies, reasonable price. ‘ price. Antiques from Verm(»t 648-7D94 atter 7 pan. tiled baths, aU buUt-lns, porch, school only $18,9M. Carlton W. tore, D-RJ., said the committee NOTICE is hereby given that Pass ______vears' experience. Free estimates. Amston 687-2970. ! estate. LeBlanc Furniture. 195 Redacorated bungalow type Urgent eale needed. ( key’s A gency. Goinmbia 228-9243. bet on one thing: Everylxxly to Clerk for warehouae office, bome wttii 3-car garage; levd, MANCHESTER — Walk to shop­ city utilities, large lot, full attic, Hutchins, Realtor, 6494132. probably wlU not wind up the this town is sick about it.” Book No. 92784 issu^ by The ^v-1 CORVETTE Stingrav conver- i Call Howlev. 643-5361, 643-0763. South Street, Rockville. Open 9-8. THREE BOOM apaiiriiiiaiiff,. sBase ping. 6 room spUt level home, 8 plastered walls, full insulation, peranee, 648-7890, 841 — R ockville Une, hearings by the end of next week. no experience required, figure PUPPIES — Crossbred Pekingese! 875-2174. treed lot, excellecitly matotatn- COVENTRY LAKE — 4 room cot­ Kimsey said he di(to’t get a lost and appUcation hw teen injection, twb tops, 4 and letrigeratnr Smandted BBni ad. Onoe te a lifetime eahie for bedrooms, U'Vtog room with fire' laundry to basement, hatchway, BIX ROOM Cape, exceUent ccndl- liopping. 5^ nxan tage. 9 wooded tote, oak grove, Pastore said Friday that a pro­ togs B ^ > t o c h c 8 t « ^ ^ t e speed. Call 643-9409. after 6. work involved. Must te able to and Pom eranian, 8 weeks (rid, i for 'worki^ omoOe TY Repair Services 18 Central. AppilT 0 Fcari! 3te'aa«L oil hot water heat, shrubbed and 649-7620, 648-6664. ping. Marian B. Robertoon, Real­ a reasonable time to work out de­ the amount of deposit. I ueg PLYMOUTH. 4-door Hardtop. ment Office FOR SALE — Heed fnmftiire. tor, 848-8968. owner anytim e, 948-8894. John H. Lappen. Inc., 9494281. he didn't say a word, “Ha juat OONNIETS TV and Radio Service, AKC REGISTERED German 648-7449. Apt. 8. shaded lot, |19,BM. Wolverton segregation of public accommoda­ walked sway.” — ——r----- u ... t 8 cylinder, automatic, radio, ex- Shepherds for sale, for further in-, A gency, Realtor, 649-2818. QUIET SECLUSION — Huge VERNON — Lovely to look ok to] - Uke q>fit- tions prior to federal Intervention NOnCE is here^ ^ cell^ condition throughout. 6«- available afi hours. Satisfaction THREE ROOM b ’ e s l e y r . s m i t h screened porch, tounaciUate TWO FAM ILY FLAT — Just Usted, ' Don't Biiaa thto attractive. Book No. W5666 Issued by The guaranteed. Call 649-1315. formation call after $ p.m. 649- j SMALL FREEZER, Kelvteator, | Five and five with two additional this 5% room Ranch with L ^ ; b1 N o t le e s is “worthy of seri(ni8 considera­ F^st National Stores, In«. ' hot water, ateve. AGENCY I COVENTRY — NICE 4*room room SpUt, VA baths, gara_ . 8 zaoaaa. with temOy tion.” Savings Bank of Manchester has 9724, 643-6615. needs some repair; Kenmore au-.I m ediate oconpaaKvr. rooms on third floor. Sejiarate oil and walk-oat haaesnenk. A Park and Oakland Avea, tomatic washer, needs sane re-! 5 4 9 -1 8 9 4 Ranch, recently redecorated large rooms, Manchester, 518.9M. beautiful lot in ax imHAno* OHon Mayor Ivan Allen Jr., ot At­ been lost and application h a s , CHETVROLET 1967, 210 series. 4- SJ, a. Hartford 1 Can 948-4355. throughout, tree shaded lot, alu­ Carlton W. Hutchins, 6494182. heating aystoms, practically iww. AT A COURT o r PROBATE held at Police Arrests been made to said bank for at AM or FM radloe. TV, Bl-fi, MINIATURE POODLES, small pair. Tel. 643-7728. nelghbortiood. done t o : lanta, Qa., testifying to supjiort of door sedan, standard - tzaasmis-1 dark brown, AKC. sired by ribbon minum stonns, low taxes, low Few steps off bus line. AaUng dow^ FHA. 8888 down. Samnri Ifu c h e a te r. wftlitn enrf for the D l». ment of the amount of dep stereo, tape recorders, portable andT 15. Only $17^00. Sm m a trict at MsiKdieater on the 33nl day the biU, suggetted that 12 to 24 aion. $375. 649-9969 w'inner. exceptional quality. 649- heating coat, 59>M0- Samuel M. NORTH COVENTRY $1S,6M. $21,5M. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, PL LavRt Agency. MLS Realtors and auto radioe. 649-1063. FOUR..ROCaiff fiat esBi Itelte IX. Bsm FULL PRKK tor modeni 4 Neat completed 6 nxnn Cape, oU 648-1577. Lavltt Agency, MUI Realtata at| at July. 1943- months be allowed for voluntary Josefiti M. FefgUMO, 24, ot 477 NOnCB la hereby given that Pass 9816. HOTPOINT ELECTRIC stove, 89” . Lavltt Agency, MLS Realtors at Vernon Clrele, 848-9158. a t VnoBon C fade. 848-2158, 875- Present. Hon. John J. Wallett, Judge action in large metropolitan cities 1929 MODEL A cut down. $50 1964 Vine St. CaU 753-TnK mr TltMCm . luuBi year ’mind ranch overkxrii- hot water heat, large fenced yard, E state at Katherina WInsler a/k/a Center St., last eventog -was Book No. E 1888 issued by The Ford for parts. $40. 1935 Ford COUNTER GIRL wanted, full­ g(x>d condition. $35. Call 649-9179. Vernon C ircle, 648-2168, 875-6297. MANCHESTER — Executive 8 bed­ and "a little longer” In smaller time, steady worit, 11-7. Apply at teg Covantry Lake, ntehen buitt- Bel A ir R eal Estate, 848-9332. ROLUNG PARK GAPE — 8 bed-i Katherine Winzler. late of Mancheater charged with failure to dbey a stop Savings Bank of Manchester has parts. $45. 644-0209. FOUR ROOM apaivtiiiiir isaRraL, tea. Bel Air Real ■atete. 64343SX COLONIAL RANCH - 8 rooms, room ranch, 2 baths, heated patio, in aaid Diatrfct dMeaaed. communities. sign. He was Observed by police been lost and application has One Hour Marttoiztog, 390 W. Articles For Sale 45 i c h i l d ' s b l o n d e chifferote, heat, hot water. S B Adhilce stey. recreation room, liuge Mtchen, roams, 1% batha, dinteg ro(aB.| On motton of John Winzler at said Pastore made it plain, however, U Sterace 1)4 batha, modem Uteben with 1954 FORD RANCH Wagon, radio, Middle Tpke. solid mahogany antique chest U'ving room with firapiaea. Manrheater. executor. driving through a atop sign af been made to said bank for pay­ FDR SALE — Flat atone for walls, 649-7691. hi^-lru, 9-car attached garage, acre lot. Bel Air Real Estate, ^ TH B HOUSE IS NOT ORDERSI); 'That atz months from that he did not mean the pro­ ment of the amount of depoeit. heater, excellent tires, new bat­ MANCHESTESl Package Delivery with mirror. Any fair pri(» ac­ ed recreation room, naor BueMey | Stone and St. Jy of this order in been made to said bank for pay­ 643-7925. dtoetto, fireplace. Bayes Agency, beautifully treed lot, vacant. be assumed. Charles Lesperance, some newspaper haring a (drculatlon bill is "coercive legislation” that passing zone. The onsight 'viola­ Moving, packing, storage, local 38 Mato Street, Manenester. DEHUMIDIFIER, like neui, $40; B e O ffiee at tike General Manager, ment of the amount of depoeit. ! NASHUA 1962. 50x10. mobilbome. 643-7958. - assorted household items. 659- 51 Canter Street Mancheater. Con~ 848-4808. Best ot financing aveLllable. 649-7620, 643-6664. in said probate district within ten days would "breed resisb^ce and per­ tion occurred on W. MldcSe Tpka, I Immaculate, one large bedroom. and long distance. Agents for 9281. Six room Ganiaon IX Bader FM A. appcaiaed price from the date of this order aad re­ near Etesex SL, when Baton ^ - NOTICE is hereby given that Pass Help WaatoA—Male 36 Hart's Ilf iioCil Augaat 3. 1963 at SOUTH "WINDSOR — Beautiful turn make Id this court at the uotiiie haps violence.” reasonable. Call collect Storrs. Wheaton Van Lines. Inc., world­ SCREENED LOAM for the test to BOLUSTER STREET — inunacu- priced in the 17*a Quiet raol- IA Appanaimatefy 8800 down The House Judiciary Committee legedly (mossed a solid dottote line Book No. W3530 issued by The wide .movers. Free estimates. l O - A II A.M for the sale at Surpltia room Colonial, 2-car attached ga­ dential area, one hlort to Maia IA Ito Hina{gh traffic 429-9481 between 5-7 p.m. SERVICE MAN tor U-7 shift. Ap­ lawna from our screening {riant LAWN SPRINKLER. cabinets, fteau ae fotlcms: lato 6 room Colonial Bungalow, WESLEY R. SMITH JOHN J . WALLSTT. Judge heard testimony avoring the in a no pasatog zone. He was or­ Savings Bank of Manchester has 643-5I8t'. small kitchen set. wicker table, large airy rooms, natural wood- rage, on lovely fully treed lot to Street, 1% hatha, |8l Very convenient to dmpping aad ply Maintenance Shop, Manches­ Andover - CtritunUa. George Grif- TWO ROOM One 11 1 Circular metal atair- LUOTATION ORDER president’s cl'vll rights legislation dered to appear to Circuit (Jourt been lost and appUcation has teen ting, Inc., 743-7886. full length mirror, lawn erna- wort, flrrolace, new furnace. Bel AGENCY an area of fine homes. Conveni­ combtoationa. DonY mlaB 12, Manchester, on Aug. 19. made to said bank for payment ALL 8TEE1L (himp trailer, $75. ter Memorial Hospital, Mr. Tim hot water, refrigBialter. aune: Ap- (»ae. mpproodmateiy 4^ feet ently located to Roirte 16. Saihuel value. I to nartlord AT A COURT OF PRORATE held at from Norman Thomas, 78-year-old mins. ______mepts. 643-5598. ply Marlosr'a, 9D TKabi to.. | A ir Real Estate, 648-8882. 649-1894 Manrheater. arithin and for the D is- Socialist party leader and Gus Joseph John Mieha»rek, 39, at of the amount of deposit. Phone 649-6472. PUintiBg—Paperfeag 21 SPECIAL SALE — Pitmic tables, in (flameter by 11 >4 feet high. M. La'vitt Agency, MLS Realtors o boa trict of Mftncbeftter. on the a^tb. dfty of One (1) Oliver Tractor. Model July. 19C3 Tyler, assistant president of the 1039 ToUand Tpke., early today PAINTERS NEE3)ED. experi­ extra sturdy 2” lumber, 6 foot MAYTAG AUTOMA’TIC waMier. j TWO ROOM teteted aaasttnant. i MANCHESTER — Live modem to at Vernon O rcle , 643-2158, 876 ded lot on one was charged with breach of the -1 PAINTING. EXTERIOR and tat- OC 12-60-D, with a doaer this Jarvis buUt Split Level (m 6297. lovUeat atreeta Present. Hon. John J. WaUett Judxe International Ladies Garment terior. paperhangtog. wallpaper enced only. Call Hans Hackner A $12.95, 7 foot $14.60. Delivered. W. Kelvlnator refrigerator, twin teds jdtehen set. btetnm sat r«-; WESLEY R. SMITH Estate of Georsenn Retcben. late of Workers Union (AFL-CIO). peace. The arreot stemmed from P e ta o n a li Auto Oiivtng Schoel 7-A Ztaker. 876-7143. and mattresses, solid mahogany i frigerator. gas raajge- gaa.' hiade. Tbie machine has a Brent Road. Five years young and 6% ROOM RANCH, 1% baths, im­ d bccQ y -with Ifaacfaester. In srM District, deceased removed, fltxnra aanded, dry wall Co.. Wlndeor Locks, National broken ipain franve aud haa MANCHESTER — Unusual Iihme James Farmer, national di­ a complaint of a family aigument. 3-4678. dining room set. dog house. 643- 1 eiectri(dty. I jow rant. Athfltf. Apt. * better than new. Ftolshed rec maculate condition, aluminum AGENGY On motkiii of WiUiam A. Reichert, ELECTROLUX Sales and Service. m ORTLOCK’S Driving School Inc work. Reaaonalrie rates. Flilly to- LOAM SALE — Regular $14 stone- 6012. ■ - ^ nor been nn in several years. room. Landscaped yard. Sept. 1 in' prestige area, 6 room L-sha{>ed 649-1894 FYench Road. Box No. 148. R J ^ Now rector of the Congress of Racial police this ntorntog were holding bonded representative, Alfred sored. 649-9858. Joseph P. Lewis. 4, 10 Depot Square. storms, beautiful setting. Assume Colonial Cape with garage, V i 1, Bolton. Conn., administrator. Equality (CORE), and Roy Wil­ Mlelczarek to lieu of a $100 bond. offices, classroom located Man­ PLUMBEBI8 and {rium ter’s hel{>- free loam , $12.50. F ill, sand, stone, One lit .Remington Electri- occupancy. Call Mr. Werbner, 4%% m ortgage, only $15,9M. ORDERED: That six months from AmeU, 206 Henry St. 643-0450. i chester Parkade. lower level. Be­ baths, every nx>m overslxed. 101 OLCOTT M L kins, executive secretary of the If the bond is posted, toe oase will EXTERIOR AND interior painting. ers, steady work. Apply to {>er80n gravel and white sand. 543-8603. MOVING — WILL sell -|Iotpoint' f OITR ROOM ■fummaitdi apaetammt Sed Bookkeeping Machine, Jarvis Realty Co., Realtors, 648- Carlton W. Hutchins. 6494182. tile Mth day of Jaty. 1963. be and ginners. older, nervous students. | push button electric sto! model -283. Quality throughout, nice lot with aame are limited and allowed for the National Association- for the Ad­ be presented in courx Aug. 12, RIDE WANTED to Combustion WaUpaper books. Paperhangtog. between 8-9 a.m. at Berson Bros., with utilities, scbnal BmtftMu.s 4112, 648-7847. MANCHESTER — 8 mom 1 6 4 » -1 4 1 5 creditma within which to bring in our speciaJt}-. Teen-age drivers' 50 Harvard St., New Britain or PROCESSED GRAVEL, delivered. miscellaneous furniture, retired c(aqile yuvSejuadl BU forpis are available at the trees. Worth tosi>ectlng^ carefully. vancement of Colored People, tes­ otherwise Mielczarek wiU be Engineering, Windsor. 8-4:30. Ceilings. Floors. F)illy insured George H. Grlfflng, Inc., Andover- p.m, weekdays, anytime W olverton Agency, Realtor, 649- 'With 1% acrea, (M heat, fUU ' their rUtmn against said estate, and tified before a Senate labor sub­ transferred to .toe State Jail at from Sfjuth Main Street. 649-5151; education course. State certified. workmanship guaranteed Leo call for appointment, 529-8287. Street. 648-0530. Cixitroiler’s Office. 66 Center said administrator is directed to ^ e 649-7398. Columbia, 742-7888. day. 165 Autumn Street. 2818. Eve. Mr. Rueter, 6 4 8 -0 ^ . ment, (mly $11,500. Large i piAUc nodoe to the creditors to bring committee in support of legisla­ Hartford to await presentation to after 6. Pelletier. 649-6336. I f no answer, Street. Mantkeater. OtauiacticuL Teen Model Doll Clothes {layment needei H^es Ag |BaUIU8l — S9U5 mcaiftily. araall EXPERIENCED ’TRACTOR-traller TOWN OF MANCHESTER. Embroid«r«d Borders! la their claims within said time allow- tion to create afair employment Manchester’s Circuit Court 12 on LARSON'S — Oormectirufs first can 643-9048. SUPER-CEDED ROTARY and'MAHOGANY DUNCAN Phyfe MANCHESTER — Beautiful 89 foot 648-4808. left. Goi7 S nxan and •d hy pnbtishing a'copy of this order in drivers, {teimanent work for (juali- CONNECTICUT sane newspaper havfaig a circulation practices commission. Monday, police said. licensed (iriving school, trained reel Toro mowers at ^petrial drum table, never used, excellent 4 bedroom ranch, family room and rvpendahle year ’roteid AntomobDcs For Sak 4 EXTERIOR AND toterlor {tetot- fied men. Apply Carlson’s Ex­ RICHARD MARTIN. BOLTON — 4 room a In said probate district within ten __ certified and approved, b o w of- prices! Save up to 330. Marlow’s. condition. Asking $25. 649-2374 Far 2-car garage, large lot, juat re­ a. ftwiSiiird or uiiftimlshed, days from the date of this order and ing, paperhanging, wallpaper re­ press. 96 Hilliard Street, Manches­ GENERAL MANAGER garage, patio, large lot. NEED CAR? Tour creiHt turned fertog claasroom and behind ter. 867 Mato Stre^. duced to $22,500. Short way out —. I pMvilecea. 8I987T5. letuin make to this court of the notice down? Short on down payment? wheel instruction for teen-agers. moved. ceilings, fully insured. AUTOMA’nC KENMORE washing MANCHBfflTBR — BaB! v 8 bedroom ranch, can’t be beat front pzli^egea, exceUent CaB George OuBlette, 549-1251. JOHN J. w a l l e t t . Judge Bankrupt? Repossession? Don't 649-6075. ------EXPERIENCED PAINTERS want­ PICNIC TABLES ^ Extra sturdy, j machine in running condition: 50,000 sq. f t . w Ikw he two for $10,900; $600 do'wn. Call the ti(m. Reduced SIO.BM. GoodeUld-|8nKL IBRllUk raimidabte Gape, aU bolted construction, 6 foot I white porcelain sink with set-tub, s|ninklered bufifitogs udaal! for. Bartlett, Realton, 9! large muenird patio, oversized despair! See Hone.st Douglas. In­ PAHANG — Five room ranches ed. Work l(x:ally between Man­ Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Realtor, LUHTAnON OBDEB Churches Might March quire about lowest down, small­ $19.96, 8 foot $22.95, 10 fo o t; $26 each. 643-8128. heavy industa}' nr ‘teKinnc fomaa. l 6434930. 7925. AT A COURT OF PROBATE held at ,.;and Capes for $50 Trim and chester and Glastonbury. Phone $26.95 and others. Assembled, de- ‘ ------wea4eat toratton to achoote. bus, Mancbeater within and for the DIaUict est payments anywhere. No small 833-7785 between 6-7 or apply 44 Tailboard loading aQl IBm iix B ia e : SEPTIC TMCS of Manrheater. on the Mth day of E-Z LERN {Mint extra- Ala(j acraplng- Uvered. W. Zinker. 876-7148. [ TELEVISION RCA, 21'; table I furmsbed. Fouraxav lat* SIX ROOM CAPE, fireplace, rec Mancheater ahopging centera. Many extras. loan or finance company plan. 743-8101 Bayterry Road, Glastonbury. AND Jnly. 1963. Douglas Motors, 333 Mato. model, and stand in excellent con­ included. Call swumi F3-T6ar rtK>m with storage closet, alumi­ GaB owue* days, Saturday «nd Present. Boo. John J. Wallett. Judge 20,000 Children at Site Driving School POWER MOWERS—M ” , 2% h.p. dition: also, modem white and brteeiv proteerted. num storm s, close to sch(x>ls and 4 BEDROOMS Sunday, or after * wertdaya. Estate of Howard J. Reid, late of OUTSIDE PAINTING at a low Briggs-Stratton, recoil starter. black kitchen set. Very reason­ PUMEB SEWERS Mancbeater in said IMstrict. deceased. 1054, 2-DOOR FORD, exceUent run­ {nice. No job too big or too amall. EXPERIENCED painter wanted. shopping, Call 649-9526. 100 X 150 LOT Oa morion of Thomas J. Rsld of said ning condlti(»i, rebuilt motor with Conneeti(nit’a largest, auto­ $49.90, no down payment, $2 week­ able. Phone after 4:90, or week­ Manchester, administrator. (Continued from Page One) , CaB DOW. 649B726. 644-0601. Call 648-1420. BOWERS SCHOOL services to declare areas of re­ 40,000 m iles. $276. CaU 875-7382. matic and standard ly. Cole’s Discount -Mation, 451 W. ends. 528-7919. SMALL BTQ ■adHM CltMMd ROLUNG PARK area — 6 room ORDERED: That aix months from lentless racial discrimination off- free isi(k-up servi(^e, teen-age Center. Street. OaB AND MORE . . . the Mth day of Jnly. 1963. t>e aad the persons were arrested during a j EXTERIOR PAINTING, fuUy ta- WANTED — MAN to learn floor 1 Dry WeDa, Seer- Cape, IM batha, fireplace, garage, L ^al Naticca aame are limited' and 'allowed (or the limits to troops. But, he said, per­ I960 VOLKSWAGEN, Wue, 2-doOr. classroom, older and nervous covering business, married man to FOOT GIBSON refrigerator “ ‘ “ Wa- breezeway, oil hot water heat, $19,900 credltnn within srhich to bring in their street sit-do'wn protest in a drive students cur specialty. 115 * sured. work guaranteed. Free es­ with freezer compartment good to force integration of all down­ mission to take such action must Good condition. Can te seen at timates. N. P. Boudreau, 742- VA appraised, $16,700. Ken Os- U M R A n n a o b d e b claima acahist said estate, and said first be obtained from the secre­ 16 Brainard P lace or 649-4100. Center 8L, Manchester. CaB eo^diuon. working condition, $45. Tel. 649- trinsky, Realtor, 643-6159 GaU Mr. Larivtere for mora to- AT A OOCBT (W* PROBATE heU at admtnlwtratDr is directed to give pub­ town Atlanta restaurants. I 7285. $66, Tel. 648-8485 after 6 p.m . 8467. fonnaUon. 649-S3M, 8754811. ■aeOhaiair. wftkfo and tor the Dia- lic nerice to the creditors to bring in tary of the service Involved. for free booklet. 548B5X ences necessary. Call 649-9258 for! their claims within said time allowed The pickets blocked a busy 1960 CORVETTE, 8-speed, 230 1 ------' RANCH — » COVENTRY — Excellent 4 room 289-8288. , J t a a t Menramtrr aa tee 3M day at intersection for 20 minutes before Two Southern officials took op­ (PAINTING — 6 room ranch or 1 appointment, Personalized Floors, 35 MM CAMERA and projector, rage. avaUstik Algluaf 8,. SOW par ■cKimiEY BROS. I M r . 1 9 B by pobUshlng a copy o f this prder In h.p., low m ileage, call 648-4543, cape $125 mclude.s paiiit and trim HOTPOINT 30 ” electric stove, 8% ranch, fireplace, breezeway, .ga­ I nwatBA Baa. John J. Valictt. Jndse some new^nper having a (drcniation police took them into custody, in posite, sides at a hearing on a bill mandolin, guitar. 22 caliber rifle, m(Hith. IfoBteaift Amranr.. eSFm m 'O f mufje J w . Barnett, late of in aaid probate distriri within ten after 7/ p.m. LEARN TO DRIVE - Special at-, -work guaranteed. B. Perkins, S’TOCK ROOM attendant. High years old, good condition, $50. rage. $11,600. Joseph Barth, BARROWS A W ALLACE some Instances carrying them to to outlaw racial discrimination in bar bells, tools, etc. 643-1812. 643-9820. T E E N -A G E Broker, 649-0320. 88 E. Center SL. ha aaid Diatrict. deceased, days from the date of this order and hotels, restaurants and other pub­ tention to nervous and elderiy. \ 289-6888. School education, previous ex­ SEVEN fMXnc atelte 1 at Beatrice H. Barnett at retarn make to this coorf at ttie notice paddy wagons. 1962 VOLKSWAGEN to mint con­ perience helpful. Iona Manufac­ DO LL 8203 Mancbeater gfren. < A number of restaurants deseg­ lic accommodations. dition, $150 down, $50 monthly Ciasaroom for teen-ager. Pickup 16” 80UTHBEND LATHE, geared ] BABY CRIB and mattress. $12; erences require 4 . service. Day or eveiUng leaatms.: turing. Regent Strqet. C L O T H E S llV i- 416 M aiir SL. ' ^h at atx from JOHN J. WALLETT.'Judge regated recently. Mayor I'van Allen Jr. of Atlanta payments Pleaae call Rudy, head single phase motor; work- high chstr. $4. Good condition. August L msmoB. Itest Hartfoid daw a f Jwtr. 1948. be aad the Reasonable rates. Mancbeater: Electr%al Services 22 tench; wheelbarrow; hot water 849-6704. SOUTH WINDSOR •e nm iied mm aBowred tar the USOTATION ORDER Two Negroes, and a white man said federal legislation would help 245-6851. LOCAL AUTOMOTIVE wholesaler iti t wUSa ahieh to brtac AT A COURT o r PROBATE held at were arrested while seeking serv­ Driving Academ y. 742-7349. circulator. 649-9464. COVENTRY — 4 i FORD STRlXrr — S room advance Voluntary desegregation. FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt serv: j wants outside salesman to sell ■tBaa amtoat ■■■ eacate. aad Sfaacfaeeter. vftMn and for th^ Disti^t ice in the municipal airport cafe Gov. Donald Russell of South 1982 RAMBLER Convertible, two large psRfoi house, on utUitias. needa (Ctoitz to (ferected to gtre pnb- of Mancbeater oo the 32i>d dav of Julv, Ice on aU types of electrical wir-' automotive parts and equipment HEA'VY DUTY Craftsman electric MnsicAl iaRtrameate SS rage, $m per m Lease-Purchase Plan to to Ibe crantnea to hriag in 1$G. at Baton Rouge, La .; sit-ins were C!aroIina said the proposal wOuld M odel 400, fully equipped, like ing. Licensed and insured. WUson EAHHARTFORB $12,900. Joaeph Barfii. B new. Can te seen at 16 Brainard Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 to garages and service stations in edger. $15; Huffy electric mow- twiaai 5-7 R i. dBto toRkda aaid time allowed Preaeat. Boo. John J. Wallett. Jud^e attempted at some restaurants “ breed resistance and perhaps ■Electrical Co.. Manchester, 649- Manchester - R ockville area. Attractive 4-bedroom ranch, 649-0820. iA Ia g a easy at tkta (wder in Eatate of Maurice A. Maloney, late P lace or 649-4100. and lunch counters in Farmville, violence.” GIRL'S BICYCLE. 26" Ei«luh. 4817. Glastoobury, 643-1388. Knowledge of automotive parts * ? ’ I f o r s a l e - Xlto aaxopbena, , kitchen built-ins, 2 baths, sunk­ of Mancheater. in said District, de- BAYMURSERY en U'ving room , attached ga­ VBUINON CUatom ranch. S had-. I la .i difttrict ftidrift tern doy» ce aaed. Va.; fuid a dozen Negroes picket­ New Labor Department stand­ $25' good eenditiOD. 648-8808 after essential. Car allowance, all bene­ ^9-4876. *” • [ cellent condition. CaU wSm. iM c i i IMb order aad icdun On modoo of FVances £. Maloney of 1955 OLDSMOBILE 8-88 Converti­ rage, high, assumable mort­ room s, caram ic bath, large Mkrih-I ed department stores in New ards aimed at insuring equality of ble, excellent (xmdltlon. Sacrifice. 6 p.m . fits. Apply for appUcation to SP— IS DAT CAMr da coftFt c f tke »*^^**** riven. aaid Manchester. Administratrix. Orleans, urging a boycott until Floor FlnMuBC 24 gage. Owner 'wUl lend fl- en and Uvlng room , garage aa^| JOHN X WALJUSTT. ORDERED: That six months from opportunity and: eliminating dis­ CaU 640-0080. SchieUel Bros.; Center St. and Waated—Tto Ihiy the 22nd of Jnly. 1963. be and the more memlfara of their race are NYLON FOLDING playpen ael- neuictog. Trades considered. der, ahimlmim crimination within apprenticeship Proctor Rd., Manchester. i S O S h v L o M ed, conveidenL Owner 815-1154.1 AT A OOCRT OF FRfrtATK heU at same are UnoUted and aBowed for the hired. FLOOR SANDING and rafinlahtog dom used. Call 643-1608. WANTET- — USED wooden kitidi- U — ag—^ creditors within which to brinff in systems were drawn up by Labor 1958 CHEVROLET Im pala with BosinesB Scrrlees Offered 13 (^lecialixtog In older tl(x>rs). ■■se .rifiiD fm No agents. About 1,200 persons—most of S48 engine, automatic tranamis- I en cabinets, both base and w^U; ! the amk day of their claims against said estate, and Secretory W. Willard Wlrtx. HAROLD t SON Rubbish R »-, Painting. CeUtop. I^purtiang^. CARRIAGE, PLAYPEN, car seat, I also, wardrobe and screen- OaB U rD 1. CIUIB PAUL FIANO AGENCY said administratrix Is directed to gire them Negroes—staged a “freedom aion, good condition. CaB after John VerfaiBe, LARGE t ROOM Ckqw. S as J . WaBett. Jwdee pablic notice' to tfap creditors to brine march” in Phoenix, Arlz., and a moval, cellars, attics, and yards,* No Job too am: Salesmen Wanted 36-A high chair, Taylor Tot walker, 649-7968. 643-0458 e Womt. late of m their claim s within said time al> 6:80, 649-2124. many axtraa. $19fi00. Owm 10 p.m . curfew was im posed in C3vU Air Patrol pilots flew on weekly or monthly piedt-up. H ar-' 5B-5750- training chair, basatoette. Cats- j • ■ ■ , . ■ T«L 209-4302 I dlatriet. deceaued. knml by {(obiiahiiig a copy of this 384 official search -and rescue mis­ old Hoar. 549-4034. WANTED — Aggressive, energetic Una racer. Good (Hmdition. 336' 9967. at Qaartr F . R ed- order In some newspaper having a racially tense Somerville, Tenn. salesman tor appliance depart­ t Ye circulatioo in said probate district At Columbia, S.C., a Negro sions during 1962, according to Air . MSI FIAT, $3Ri, good n un tog Hillstown Rd. Vp EMBROIOEftY a be k e the £ teat l vffi “ within ten dasra from file date of this •h a v e m C E . wiU w ork.” AU odd Bonds—Stocks ment. W. T. Grant Co., Parka^. MANCHESTER — Eton Areet. COVENTRY — T room boM. college professor prepared for Rescue Sen'lce headquarters, Or­ IcondlUon. CaU 649-2541. Custom 6 room oversize Cape, wmM 4ecem»eA'he m order aad letmn make to this coart of lando Air Force Base, Fla. jobs done. Everything our spe- M o r t e a e c s 21 Five embroidered borders to uoe 280x880 treed lot, ateae fireplace. file, it tke BoCkfe gfren. graduate school tests which could 1952 BUICK 4-door sedan, auto-1 (daJty. Yen name iL CaU, us any- ] OUTSTANDING opportunity o{>- UMBRELLA TENT. 7x7, $7. Maple car basement garage, IVi batiio, 9-car garage. 9 large Aeda BM JOHN J. WALIaETT. Judge make him the third member of ‘ «n liiiena or wearables! Use the extra large Mtchen, firoplace, O K S B tE D : a4>- • ■" ..... - . - 4 ..:.— .matlc shift; also, two tires, time. 649-4843. 633-2987. S SECOND m oetcages — UnUmfted ening s c ^ in local area as s a le s ' desk-chest, $45. Call 649-0157. oolor to match, contrast or desired Air Real Estate, 6I848S2. at UMirATHIN OBDEB his race sping mid bus BOWERS SCHOOL — [aaii Diairiet. «■ dM tik dar of Aagwt. Msm*e«ter. witUn and for the District September. I960 FORD 4-dt»r hardtop. V-8, | repaired, free {lick-ap and deliv-; budget. Expedient aarvlce. come. For Interview call Man- grinder, ----- •tench, •- "fluorescent • lights, M or ftoroou! complete outfit is easy to meJee; Une. Only $800 down. CaU •'dock HI tke Tore- of Maacbester. ped, air: e iy in Manchester. Russ’ M ow er: Realty' 643-8129. wheelbarrow. Call 649-9464.1 ■tax V U r LBYEl. HOME Pattern Na 5873-H has hot-iron will delieto every little girl. Schwartz R eal Estate, 286-1^41, or $17,900 Chester 644-0202 between 6-8 p.m . No. 8203 with Patt-O-Rama is ia M id ooCate o f tke Ircscnt. Hon. John J. Wsllctt. Judge was among new students accepted NOW! c(»(Utioned. Can te seen at 16 Service, 742-7607. ' ’ '------BUH.BINS XIagBBt euatwa boot 3*y«ar*old transfer for 1 yard ot each of 6 M r. Arruda, 643-8464. Three hedrtiom readL tara eppHrartna aad the Eststc of Karlis Bikemicks. 'latp of STORES (mly. in one size, inches. Consult ceramic tile baths, one with for admission to Qemson College Brainard P lace or 649-4100. ------—^------i A FRESH START arfU ease tension UMBRELLA TENT, canvas, 9x9; asm leval te «oe of Mancbea- borders; stitch iUustrations. Manchester in amid IX.ening for a man to te train­ late. Family creditors wHMn which to bring In Appeals at New Orleans ruled that Chester. Hours daUy 7-5. Thurs­ 346-8397. ed as a sales representative for FOR SALE — 5-ton water (KWled m into Bee room pro- M. V . iu&BIOAS. NEW YORK 88, N. room, garage, like new. CaU tx>w 1987 PLYMOUTH B elvedere, V-8, ' air con(Utioner, uiO.OOO B.T.U. Custom Homos tor rtowtog. Wolverton Agency, Chair dabaw egw»"e« said estate, and Albany, Ga., police cannot enforoe MONDAYS day 7-9. SsLUrday 7-4. 648-7968. the Manchester area. Ebccellent lazgc ^eBtertaiiiment For Ist-daas maUing add 10c Y. l^ *!S E l£ e JetTST'iaOL S aaid adnrtniatratTtx Is directed to give racial segregation in publicly 4-door, radio, heater, automatic, starting salary and commission. furnace, $200.' 64>3-8866. anaeioas-car* 8or each pattern. Print Name, Ad- For lat-claia - rnaiUng ' add lOc R ealtor, 649-2818, eve. M r. Rueter, SOUTH WINDSOR — Wont aedo 8 m aB. a a m r m tUm «rder to pUbUc BoUee to the (auditors to bring vary dean. Has to be seen to te LAWN HQWEH8, ahaipened and for ea(fii pattern. Print name, ad­ 648-0309. 8 bedroom ranch, fun ediar. piay-| T . \W tm m Tnt Wa K toa SL. fa their (dainis xrlthin said time allowed owned or related facilities. ALL YEAR! He^ Wanted—Female 3S AU employe tenefits, such as tarya wtctoaed storage d r e « w ith Zment L A M EquQanent COUNTER GIRL, part-time days. ag . . many extras, Juat 60c for the neW ’83 Album! size. MANCHESTER — Country Oub wartar and dryer ia kttrftew. 'ok MaiWriw A fa said probate diatrict within ten days FAIRWAY Apply Patio Drive-In, West Mid- ExceUent o{>i>ortunity tor ad­ BVxTifo. $, JobB W . fnsB the date of this order and re- past two years. Road, M a^eater. O ^ . , Route as, VenKm. 875-7809. vancement. For this tetter than ■attiiig. % Cim- Many lovely daaigiia! Directions Tha new fall and winter '63 area. OVi rocan custom buUt ranch, teken cere of 'wttli maiiy eact (Be “^ik e. 12 FOOT ALOORT SallliBii; 48 Basie Faahiou is pure aewipg de­ lot 100x156, screened-porch, priced teaturee. Make o O m Ob m ; • tnm Baka to this eoort of the notice Se(n:«tery of Defense Robert 8. Mancbeater exchange, Khterpriae average {Xisiticn, ayply 883 Mato h.p. Bvtorude m otor. CaU 849- wrafad.'jIsMaailla|a eeeu* Mr suit and ofglian in krtft; doily, tl64 RAMBLER STATION Wagon, 1948 JOSEPH BARTH light. Bend 60c l a o w ^ oopy. below an naiaeL O m e r. 818 i y i . 0P4L X W8 „ w o o f J. WALLETT. Jada* McNamara authorised f ile armed ■ k i t e , atawterd Milft, $156; ri63 LICENSED PRACTICAL mirses Street, Mancbeater. 1914. ^ Ommmr refoeatbe. odidBfiB 9Dd Ulpperi In orocbetl 4*4oor deluxe, standard STEPS, SIDEWALKS, atone waUs. for aB diifta. 40-hour w«ek. Many ' 449-0320 S; both tip ^ shape, fireidacea, flagstone terraces. All fringe benefits. Director of Nurs­ MARX ai, outboard motor, phu can,., te naan at 88 concrete repaira. Reaaonabiy ing, Pedazereat Hoqiital, Newiag- eontrola, aKodtofat wfidNtea, f m . priced. 448-08BL tOB. Read Herald AdTS. .. . '-1 f T- •- v ‘ .

tATUBDAT, JOLT fT. IM I / •X lHattriif^Bti?r If^iralb X About To\ra» U.S^ Africa OPEN UL MY SIWDAY liance C ^ . John W.^Dumna, U. S. Miarines, aon a t Mr. and Mtm. At Impasse W llllu n J. Dianas, 706 N. Mlaln riNE PHARMACY St., was promoted to his present iKp-ao »4n4 rank recently while serving with Oo. F of the Second Bwttlion, Sec- On Angola 'ond Mlarine Regimenit, at Oamp te}eune, N. C. r a g e Om ) John O. Newell o f H artford Na- tioinal.. 6ank will outline the haH o f S African naUons, s v o i bank’s plane for a building pro­ tboogh diploniata generally fig­ gram at a meeting of the Klwanis ured It could not get the seven AWNINGS Club, Tuesday noon at the Man­ votes Bceeaaaiy for adoption. chester Country Club. ’ Key danses ctswlemn Portugal’s e»***"de and donand that can M ika yon Boilerman 2. C. David H. Cus­ die :immediatdy -'recognize the ter,, U.S, Navy, son Of Mr. and right of her tenfitaries to self-de­ I Mrs. Harry R. Custer, 159 Hilliard termination. stop “ acts of repres-1 10 to IS dagraat St„ is serving aboard the amptdb- ston" Oiece. pun out t n x ^ »e g o -' ious assault ship USS Princdion, Uate for a transfer of power to a Seventh Fleet unit which recent­ dected goeermnento and flozdly C4MM4-R! ly visited Hong Kong, British Robert W. Anderson Arthur K. NeOsea grant independence to all the ter- Crown Colony m China. The Ship ritorles iwtalily Portngnee Guin­ Uka Hw idea? Tkon normally operates out of Long Bryant College Graduates ea. Angola and MoaamWqno. By RV Beach, Oallf., and Is on terroorery The UJf. apodal Conunittoe on c o l yonr frlond — deployment wBth the fleet in the Four Manchesiter persons ware:?’ Oolonialian recommended Friday B illy “ T I Fb-r Ebst. ■‘t graduated from Bryant College, the Bryant Chapter of the Amer­ night that the General Assembly last man ican Mlarketiag Association. I Providence, R. I., this morning at can on 8onlh Africa to “declare H ale’a N ai Nielsen was secretary of FU B ia T U N S K Y >ng on Ita The Rotary Club will meet iits 100th Anniversary Commence­ uuequirocally" that it win not try , Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Mian- Sigma Nu Fraternity, aecr etary to azBez Brittsb-proteeted Basuto- confidant i I cheater Country Club. Dr; Pred- ment exercises. o f the ''d r c le K ” Ctefa, and a mem­ and Swazi- hitch in I I erick Lowe, newly appointed dean They are Robert W. Anderson, ber of the Delta Omega Profes . S 4 0 M 5 tachmant Borgnlne. of the Manchester Community Col­ son o f Mr. and Mrs. W alter A . sional Assodation, th e Bryant chapter of the American Martrst- o f court lege, will soeak on latest develop­ Anderson, 20 Avondale Rd.; Ar­ ments at the college, what the ing Association, and the BtyazM re-runnlng school is designed to do for Man­ thur R. Neilsen, son Of Mr. and Christian Association. He wan BUly la al chester, and what Rotarians can Mra Arthur Neilsen, 60 Spring sports editor for the AiUiway COMMUNITY PRESS Ditio Papa do for the college. St.; Miss OanH Ann Gfliha, daugh­ (the campus nesvap^w) and was. But aa I ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olitia, a dormitory representative. body’s uai Mrs. Hdith Dexter, 16 BUdrldge 460 'HiUstown Rd.; and -MIm Ju­ Mias Gliha, a menAer a t Wgma VACATION NOTICE N otice e f a thotu St., has returned from the N or­ dith A. Soule, daughter o f Mr. and Lambda Theta Sorority, iraa the man to walk City Ho^ital, Norwalk, Mra. Robert Soule, 22 CHfton St. chosen “meet outstanding slate* A m q. 5 WE HAVE DAILY bump into where she underwent surgery for Anderson and Neilsen were of the sorority. Secretary of h e day, and I a compound fracture of her left awarded bachelor of science de­ senior dae. tba was also m mem­ DELIVERY TO THE you’ll aay arm. She is convalescing at the grees in business administration; ber of the Student Senate, and tiM trying to { home of Raymond F. Merriman, 16 Miss GUha and Miss Sbuie, who Newman dub, and served as omm- to-ona you Norman St. pla think, were enroiied in a two-year secre­ aeior for h e dormitoty. but may < tarial program, received associate M ie Soule wka a a t BOLTON televlaion. Miss Sandra J. Robinson, daugh­ degrees. Sigma Lambda Theta Sotorliy. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. oonchida t Anderson, a dean's Mat student, M le Soule, Mini CtHim, and sianama tl Robinson, 22 COle St., and Brian was awarded the Bryant Golden Nielsen are ad graduates of Man­ AREA Firemen Battle House Blaze Vlbberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ from aclK Key for- outstanding schoiaatlc chester ragh School. AmWnnn at­ style of d t fy to ouutrol blnae in tvnv-oar garage at the home o f Raymond C. ence W. Vlbberts, 45 Dehnont St., achievement. A member of the tended St. Tbomaa Seqidnaiy. . Vernoa. The Ore stoited nt 9:45 pm . yesterday and was under c(M1- have been named to the dean’s list with n . c Dr. in Newman dub, he also served as At the oommenoement ee trail-cut' itoinnge was reported to the garage with heavy smoke and at Morse College, Hartford. Ms treasurer and vice president, LENOX of Uw H ue in undetennined. It is still under investi- moniea tfata motntag, Bdwfn P . suite whar and was vice president of the Glee Neilan, iwsidwnt a t t t e LL& Clyde C. Richard Jr., son of Mr. fora' him, photo by dub. He/was a member of PM diamber of Oommeoe. dedverad PHARMACY aiaUiea or and Mrs. Clyde C. Richard, 110 Sigma Nu Fraternity, the Delta the adta-ee to gra d u ate ewtUlBd. Washington St., and Jim V. Hud­ 299 E. CENTER ST. K ’a whal months had caused total damage Omega Ptofeaalioaal Society, and "Youth Opportunities Unlimtted.- Ooaan’ t <$ estimated at $350,000. son, son o f Mrs: Helen M. Hudson, ha’s out c A blase at the Carriage House 31 Autumn 8t., have bean named TEL Ml 9-0894 terns to a Rockville Fire Probed to the dean’s Met fbr the spring was one o f the fires then under Hebron squint am probe. Damage at the HaU was semester at Rensselaer Pcdg^ach- Brooldlyfi St wns nic Institute, Troy, N T. B M y d« a blaae that broke estbnated at about $10,000 in the 1060 firs. More than $M,000 was ooUega a f boflore 1 a jn . Two Andrew B. Cavassa, son of Mr. spent in renovatians afbOT exten- and Mrs. Benjamin Cavazza, 104 taafa o f • y w g m gee reported ninning (^ e damage to the second floor GUead Boy, 15, KiUed ftmn the t mb a i Ibe flt« broke Main St., is ta his fifth week at “ fri a C and the attic. training for x-ray technician at a c t. Among fires mtder probe then atooutt?” State police Ideki arfB oonsutt Grace-New Haven Community YOU ARE MISSING AN poHce and fire WM a blaze ibat badly damaged Hospital, New Haven. “ Nepe. fine bnfee the Professional Building and an­ As Tractor Overturns M bean t today aa tovesbgabooe EXemNG SPORT X and I wt at a tifa g auapMoua other of ^ e Union Congregational V a R m , o f the a t and tfiay' firw swings into b^ih gear. State Church. Scores o f perscais were WUham Bromley, IS. of BardyaBromley, Kenneth M. Bromley and questioned by State and Rockville Bolton Rd., GUead, waa fa ta lly injured Ranald C. BronUsy; a V YOU HAVBTT VISITED VERNON RIDING poBoe were called in June of 1960 run by a after nioe ffren witMn th r ee police during Intensive efforts to last night wtien tfiie farm trootor Shirley Bromley, all at boms; Ida STAILES. LOCATED AT THE VERNON END trace the cause of the blazes. he was driving overtumed aa hs Internal gtaadpewante, Ifr. Oo Jime 6, 1960 the city coun­ Town Meeting attennptad a U-tiitn en 'Rt. 86, Mrs. eSarenoe W. Bromlsy a t OF LAKE STREET atotbarb 1 cil offered a $100 reward for in- just south of GUead EM. at about T h om p son ; and bis ta d a wo formation leading to the arrest 7 pm., acoording to Stats PoUoe. grandmother, Mrs. Lena ReynaUi Sbrw t a4 Cook's Bairvlea a ta ilw , YVhan I d and oonviction of the person or Set Monday Bromley wait ptimed under ibe of Charieton, Mass : fe w e erw ra. Take r ljj^ an la k e « t a i f m t persons responsible for the fires. traotor's rigM. rear wheU, and The funeral wfil be held tomor- ^ a B B T O V ; duraiiar tl An EUington man was subse­ suKered bead and chest injuries. row at 2:30 pm. at Gilead Ooi«rs- N e Ea^tad. laatnietlow. Mm waaip quently arrested and charged with Bolton residents will vote on the Oolchesber, State Police oeSed gtttonal CSsirth. 'H m R bv. Jolaz H . for ths children.n . Hayridea. went arson. He was convicted and con­ elimination of the annual property the Mancheiter AonbulaAce Ser- Cross, pastor, will into fined to a mental institution. tax declaration through the adopt- viiee and Bromley eras rushed to w ill bo in GUead Oemet ezy. NDS! WE HAVE ANOTHER RABY COLT» tion of a section of the state stat­ Manriiester Memorial There wiH be no boora In AN APALOOSA auofe you i utes at a special town meeting from wtiere be was transferred to The P otter Ftaieral Wwn* 656 Hartford Hospitail. He was dead Jackson St„ WOlknaatie, la TnL 449-0085 12th Circuit Monday at 8 p.m. at. nano's Res­ upon arrival at about 8 pm . charge of awangamenta. nr,w ar taurant. Ck>pies of the pertinent Opnwted by B.Y.G. RANCH. INC. later, I wi statute will be distributed at the A companion, James Porter, 16, Ytecnamlm Court Cases town meeting and may also be ob­ of old GHiaad Rd., riding on Uw io r auoh tained at the office of the fown rear of the tractor, was thrown ■mogena < //■ Clerk, vriilch will be <^n from 9 clear in the anoident, and suffered Cterol Bw EAST HARTFORD SESSION otily bruises. a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday. AR E YOU IN ’Vhere v Four youths, three Crom Man­ Under the present system each State Police said that the boys chester and one from Bolton, yes­ o to te r sai property owner must appear per- were on their way to assist a dis­ oroutof Bi faot, b terday were given ja il or sus­ sonallv each fall before tae abled truck, loaded with hay. Che idea pended ja il terms after being assestors to declare his property. When they got within right of TVjck and found guilty o f stenilar' chargea o f Falfure to make a declaration be­ the truck, they noted that it was HOT WATER? sum m er o ffic e to larceny (value $180). fore the deadline subjects the own­ moving Under Ita own power, and uroducUoi The charges stemmed from a er to a 10 per cent penalty. "WOW" What Service their assistance was apparently Jut 9Hf* a day far ted w a agairi theft o f gasPUne, fire extinguidi- lu u x o n »B —PICK nr OP IN 10 mNOTES This declaratlmi may be elim­ not needed. That la when Oromley do you V era, reflectors and an ax from ve­ inated by the adoption of Section decided to make the U -tu r n can get yoa oat ef tndhiet BORT B&JEVE OS? THEN TR? US! I t w aan t hicles a t the OoHin’s Bus Service, 12-41 of the (General Statutes, R e­ towarda home, and 'the tractor store hours Neiwark, . Scuth Windsor, on the, night of vision 1958, and tq>provaJ by the turned over. I f yon five in a lypteal ’hom o, Mm closet Jttoe 1- state tax commissioner. The state The Bromley boy was born May you ootdd eari|y ran out a th o t to the n PIZZA-RAY'S Oarence Burke ^ ., 23, of 229 statutes provide that the commis­ 4, 1948 in Webster, Mass., a son water aaveral timaa a weak. dMte’t ba 13B SP U C C SIRBT — M 3-003 Autumn St., was sentenced to six sioner will grant approval when of William H. and Shirley Ann Now ytm earn hmt M Aa Imt i.«q> ofi months at the State Jail at Hart­ the town has available tax maps, Reynolds Bromley. Ha would have sae ta w /iw .oourae ford. He appealed findings in field sheets, street cards, owners’ water you meed mt Q p ca 2-11—S o l 4-10 bam a sophomore at Rham Ifigh onfv o dqy. TUzde af it— LARGE the case and an appeal bond of cards, property transfer records Schoof 810 Tol­ Also to be voted on at the meet­ vived by three brothers, David W. Tea, thanks to MnHlIwst ‘i V a s 25 and sn oil-fired hot water hastw 2Sc Extra feadi Itea land T^ke„ was also gpven six ing will be the purchase of the 'Jnl mbPthe in jail along with a revo­ McOurk property, an approximate e f cctractcapscito—T*we fisrsfiy VIm orob cation of his pr'i.ation which acre and a half field next to the cantoks eaia of sS n iiir wasUag main street stores aaaMd Lc stemmed from a previous convic­ library, for $8,850 and the trans­ aeada a t one tana. •round tt tion. fer of this sum from ths Reservs Weddins Invitations Moan can do ihs Cnnfiy waa^ David N. Masse, 22, BoMcsi, was Fund for capital and Non-recurring ffia oan do tiie diAee of tae saws fined $50, given a 60-day sus­ Expenditures to finance the pur­ taw Jankr takaa faia bafli, aad pended ja il term and placed on chase. The fourth item on the can and Assessorias will be OPEN protMition for two years. is the extension of Tomney Lans yon enjoy a riiower. JOM Richard Oliver, 19, of 146 Bis- by 900 feet and inclusion in the r ity printing for Don’t dabqr—idsona oatoday. seM St, was given six months in town road system. This was tabled K nd ont bow easy it ia to switdz ja il, suspended after 60 days, and at the June 11 town meeting to al­ .90 piir Imndrod teaMohilbaat flrsd water hw t- thru Saturday AIR OOMmONim placed on probation for two years. low for report by the pumiing In other case dispositions, Ray­ commission. FREE printed napkins mond O’Neil, 22, of 10 Mints Court, Postpone Meeting . for llio brido was fined $25 after , he pleaded The school board meetmg origi­ 9:30 to 5:30 guilty to breach of the peace, a nally scheduled fbr Monday has WPEEDT DEUVERT charge which Hemmed from a been postponed to Wednenday, drinking incident and disturbance with an executive session a i ’8 p.m. Rockviiio 87S-2710 MORiMTY WILLIAMS at the World of Mirth Carnival, before the open meeting, lit is .«K- Silver Lane, East Hartford; and pooted that a principal for tiie ele­ In . OIL SERVICE, Inc. Ann M. • Sobriai of Talcottville mentary school will be sdieoted at BROTNEkS was fined $45 after pleading guilty the open session. to a substitute charge of reckless The annusl. picnic of the Boy driving. She was ori^n ally charg Scouts .tnOop oommltitoe''wili be M l 3-5135 eKKERAL’fcUEOnUd IMEALEB8 ed with evading responsibility and held today at 7 pan. at the Pot- WESTOWN CLOSED had pleaded not guilty to that terton cottage bn Andover Lake. 301-31S Canter St. charge. She was put to plea yester­ The Bolton Grange will tiold Ms ■ ■ PHARMACY 11 annual family picnic at Mash- a a i -an *-4548 day on th e ' new charge and her 4M Hartford Rd.^MI 8-W44 original plea was erased. mucket State Paric tomw TOW, W EeiV E^ :« r meeting a t the par at 10 am. To maintain oar continuity The Jarvis baseball team for­ GREEN STAMPS all day MONDAY feited Ms game Thursday night be­ of medical service we are cause it could not field a team. SUMMER DISCOUNT The team had been in ftrat place M obilliG€itM in the WitUmantle league. bpen All Day ON FUEL OIL BoMch Dairy beat M and M Oil during July & August 23 to 4 last ntaht. Jay Plante, SUNDAY BOTH FILL UP NOW WITH pitcher for the oaky, allowed one hit The team got IS bttm. .BUI ATLANTIC Mlckesvicz caught MUce Byrnes pitched fo r M and M ; Alan Ooocxxii 200 goHoiis $28 ciuight. The game waa called' in STORES the fourth Inning. MCKINNEY'S Advartlaemaot— Farm freeh vagetahlaa, sen BURTON'S OIL SERVICE corn picked twice daily. Lomdale DRIVEWAYS TEL. 643-2141 Stand, Route 44A, BoMcn. — TW. TIH UBT ari MAIN ST. 643-5301. Free Estimates On: V Mancbeator Eventag Hendd-Bol- yV\ARLOW'S ton oorrespoodent, MU OtaneweD BItUMINOUS ASPHALT FAVRIi. Toung, to li^ o D e 64S-M61. epn AS USUAL NOW! a DRIVEWATS a PARKING REGAL'S GREEN > GAS STiVnONS a BASKETBALL COURTS ^ Open STAMPS FREE DEUVERY ALL WORK PERSONALLY SUPERVISED ' WE ARK 100% INSURED s te . IIONDAYS MONDAYS 9AJH.M9P.M. TOTS 'n TEENS ALL YEAR! ARTHUR DRUe DE MAIO BROTHERS 8ENCK U M FAIRWAY TEL C4S-7691—WB CARRY JKNNITE SEALER JUNIOR WORLD Read Heraid AdYi. JULY 27 dim AI)C. 2 TV Week O H A um m A s -m m s -ss -i m m s

■iQflhra iV w . ■ . ^ nkanmoM « oo, iwt Comic Billy Sands Stars W ork For Chaiitk^

Unknown Off-Screen By JAMBS BACON S r Movto-Televlelan Writer it got to m e and felt good. I aud- Stare ioya a good cause almeri » r Bins ■. ««M ii«OK i as much as a good part. Billy "Tinker Pell" Bende, the dandy realised that this was tos Marlon Brando’s appearance la iMt man aboe^ irtien "Me- end of the business I wanted to be Int^rration headUnee ta the meet Hale’a Navy" (ABC-TV) was algn- in, tiiat it didn’t matter If I mate recent example. ln« on Ite regulaia last aeaaon, U a few doUam leas until 1 was There are x>honies, a very fcfW, eonfldent he’s in tor a five-year known.” Bfaly's Mn*New York who may lend their names- ■ for hitch in the crasy PT-boalr-de­ jfaix wan brolua. Theater appear- publicity. But most are atneere and tachment skippered by BSmeat aocen, dub dates and eventually work hard at It. Borgnlne. IS Broadway shows earns Me way. Some, Uke J w iy Lewis sad o f course, H the Bilko series is W wM W ar H out a sanathe of Frank Sinatra, not only work hard la-runnlnf around your way, then two yeara from the oaresr during but spend thousands of dollars on BUIy la also fat the Army atlU as which time BBly wne with the dg- their pet projects. Dlno PaparelU nal oorpn. After Me dieefaarge he Lewis is a tlrelesa worker in tha But as a matter of fact, If* no­ trooped bade to the servloemen campaign against muscular dys­ body’s using: that old label "M an stationed ovemeae as ’IBaajo” with trophy. Sinatra, who calls himmlf at a thousand faces,’ ’ . Billy’s Just Moos Hart in a UB.O. prodneticn an overprivileged adult, last year the man to sew it on because If you of "Tlie Man Who Come to I>ia- spent $36,000 on a worid tour that bump Into him on the street some ner." (InddentOBy, it’s still hh fa- raioed $1.2 million for underprt- day, and if you run true to form, vwHe stage part). *‘T did try vll6g^6d kids. you’ll say "Hi!’’ then walk away drama ssurly in my career,” he says Lewie, although Jewieh. ia a big tryiny to place him. Billy says ten- whfansioany, ‘hut people kept financial gun behind the Mary to-one you won’t fiyure it out. Peo­ laughing at me, so what eoutd I and Joee^ League, a Catholie ple thfaik I look vaguely familiar d o ?” Charity. That’e his wife’s pst but fiiey don’t associate me wltti Than hs mat an agent he’d loit charity. She’s Roman OatiioUc. lelevlalon. They’re more apt to track of during the war yearn. As a class, the comedians are the eonchide It must be good-old Wot- "Are you sUU finuiyT” “Are you hardest workers. Stune, like Joa sisname they used to play hockey SUM an agent.?” was BUty*# m- E. Lewis and Jimmy Durante, from school with." His personal Joindar and they got down to busi- don’t do tt publicly. styla of dressing has a lot to do nam, and BiUy fuially got to tbs They Just aee that some of their wnh It, of course. Sands favors Borscht ClrouM, or rather a prfane oifi pills who didn’t make K big sreUrOUt * conservative buslneas stop tbarsen, Qrosstogsrs, whsrs eat well and pay the rent. suitB whereas ’Ttaiker, and Dlno be­ MMton Berte caught Ms act and Bob Hope has more oanaaa Mian fore him, were either in work quickly tslsphonad a raoommsnda- Bing Croaby jokea. Hia favwrtte, eMbOs o r In unltecm. But mostly Uon to her famous non who was of eonrae, is GI Joe in some lone- It’s what he does or rather oosting TV’s earliest big-tlase ly outooet. doesn’t do—with Ms face. When oomeify program. *T don’t eoneider this eharity,** he’s out of charaeter Ms Jaw ro- "Sittinig' in tha oontrd room axiteins Hope. “Where else can Mhos to normal atae, Ms eyes un- wtien I audttioned.’’ Billy muses, I get an audience that won’t .walk aqpdnt and presto, there’s Wotais- “was Nat HBcsn who’s given me out on me?” ■Mto- more work than anybody slse.” bi the early ,«laya ef televiaion, BMy deoMned a ssholanM p to After that Billy went into the every comedian with a program oadage after he’d gotten Ms fhwt program headlined Uu late was plugging for research on seas# toads o f Shoav tMstaiaoo at a sum- unpronounceable disease. Jack Carson udiere he started as BNIy Sands gsta a helping band from Oim|y RobHan wMh fite George Gobel eaid tt delayed Ms a comedy announcer, then asoved bridal garb taa hod to wear to a recent episode ef “MOBaleh televisiCHi debut by a year. "Bn a aataM rs fanwvn borscht into the main body of the show. Navy.” "When T was ready to go. NBC stroutt?" . ' When that ended be got a spot said they had run out of diseases “Nope, didn’t get atere until with Mkrtha Bays and then eame Tal Garret (aeries star Ryan the lolings That oompeneatea Am : Only thing left was measles." M bOon in the businsas tor yenra Bilko. O’Neal) feels compelled to shovr at theUnlveraity of OaHfomia’a Jack Benny’s -violin playing has •nd I was mining good money Which of the headliners has ha he is self-reliant in “ Seven Days on Rtvenite oompua. y raised thousands for music Ians’ and they were paytna it. I started enjoyed working-with beetT- WeU, Rough Street," on "SimMref” pention funds and paid off the def­ in a ntoe HUle piece in Vermont he’e liked them all but maybe gal­ NBC-TV color aeries, Tueaday, Tha careers of Dr. K ildare icit for some symphony orchestrss. run by a woman wtM took me on lantly gave the edge to Martha July SO (8:80-0:S0 p.m. EDT. Re­ (Richard Ghamberiain) and Dr. Danny Thomas, who says hs beoauee she wen a friend of mgr Bays. “She’a pretty close to gens peat of Feb. as, IMS). GiHeepie (Raymond Massey) are once had a prayer to St. Jute aaoMterls back in Jersey CKy. ius, yet Mie can work well with threatened when they are Mied fo r answered, rais^ more than a mil­ tn d a wonderful aanae of humior. Other oomico,-” is Me aeeolate. lion to build the St. Jude Hospital The conference In Moscow be­ glAOO.000 fo r aUeged malpraoUoe. When I did a sketch in the flmt And if you’ve wondered about fat ‘T he Tfafaig apeekm for Itself’ in MempMs. Wtadf Niskt’ she deoMad 1 tween the United States, the Red Skelton has given a fortuna backstage at "McHale'a Navy,” it Soviet Union suid Britain on a on NBC-TVs “Dr. Kildare” series funnier than some of the i talent seems FT Boat 7S ia '^'a happy Thursday, Aug. 1 (S;80-9:S0 pm. for leukemia .research since the she was. paying nuclear teat-ban treaty will be the disease took the life of hia aou, shfp" ‘ni* Naval Reoerve wMch subject of "Ray Scherer’s Sunday EOT. Repeat of Jan. 10, 1063). "I went back there she summets. preoented its IMS award "for out­ Richard. Report" on NBC-TV Sunday, July Jane Rueseli founded WAIF, ike into prodiKdfon and dlreotlngr standing service ifa humanising X (S;SO to 7 p.m. BDT). Settling differenoea befcween ■ Illy. Nead I fraat o ff to a t)ie U.S. Navy” to the program intematiaiial adoption agency ttiat fai New Banpahire where ohooe weU. Borgnlne is wonderful two warring famiHea raisaa niew so far has plac^ 11,000 cMidren suck young fakowa as Bfaa Kan to work with according to Billy A modern religious ohocai work, prabiems for SUm (John Smith) with parents. nksfi an^aotor) and John Gtair* because, "He’s.not a comic. He’s the "Chorale Maes fai Three Voic­ and Jess (Robert Fuller) in "The Loretta Young has done much M d ware worlBng. Than—imuch a good actor who handles any­ es,” oompoeed by Donald Johna, Diapoesessed,” an episode of NBC- for unwed mothers, ss has Mrs. laibar, I was wMk the ftunoua Dung) thing, including comedy, well. He’s win be presented by 'T Briieve” on TVs "Laramie” color series Bob Hope. VMnMnfnC, tmny BvOpptng pwOO the one who makes the whole half the NBC-TV Netwoik Sunday, Thesday, July SO' (7M1-8:S0 p.m. for Buch talent ea Danny Kaye, hour tick. July as (l:S0-2 pm. SHIT). Dr. EDT). Repeat of Feh. If, 1M6>. (Ooatinaed en Pago lAu«o| fenogene Ooca, end more recently, “So we snjoy It, but it’s not Oarot Bumetit. that we don’t work hard, mind There were lean sea sons though, you. We have a saying, if you’re Mnter aeanone, fai the early years, 46 mlnutee early, you’re late.” Television la fUct, he’d pratty wMl given up BUly’s wife, Tothnto-bcMn Mar- SATURDAY PROGRAM the idea of performing hi New aha Sends, bad had a fotm al mu- ( 8) Imn-Dae) Caaaedr Near (88) Lah Show Tack and Wsfleed Into an agents sloal education and w a s I’one-third U rii ( S) Okir NHton Berle, guoat. Luer trim ) (88) Lah office to look for talent for a of a trio whose material was so (»-M ) Wateh Mr. WisM« to land a Mg name to head her "P in k y .'' Jeanne Crain. Mgh-etoss I didn’t underitemd B" < t) Bess Boaar P.T.A benefit show. (R) M S) Newaeope pjtoduction he Waa onatlng when (M) OSsSleria Bswitac ( 8-48AS) Oallaat Mm (M) The Lord’a Prayer ffae agent saM, “Tou look furnigr, when they met, now devotee her­ tt Mews Robert McQaeenrr- Cterrmpond- ( 8) Mskie LaaS Of ent Wright loams of OSS snr ef­ ) ( 8) Saa Fraaeisea Bead do you want to work tonightT" self to home and oMldren Gene, ( 1 » CaUte fort in the invasion ot S alrm o. ( t) Maa to Man It wnent qutte New Tork, K ime 10, end S\iean, 5, ’’and to riwp- (M> M v ea ta re wMh T « c P a vel (R) t ( ■) Momoata at CaaafaV Newark, Just aoroeS'the river, but pfaig" BHly added. '.‘Right now Irie ( S> BFD He. 8 _ SM ( 8) The DefeaNers night Hymn they're shopping for dothes end < 8SS) Nr FfteaS rUeka E. O . NarahaU. Robert Reed, t ( 8) Maaaaat sf M iMtitli Bm oloseet booking he’d ever had ' <8S> FOm gperie Sneelal D ram a o f a aoeuaed of to iha metropolis. “Of oourse, I UtUquM. the latter beoouto ww (M> S e ri eT O reaeh e murder In the lynch mob aatm oo- dUn’t have an aot—but I flaade have a nrotto, when you’re fai A lil8 -( S> Tear Oeagtveiaiea Faiw pbere ot a amaU town. (R) Ceaaeetleri (Stto) Joey Blahap Show (Cater) (i WanM.w, a nsw -oity wMh a ad«r ena.Mp on the trafai." wtUch means aeries buy a house. And as I s s h Now running laundry, taro ex- and youttifud populaUoii approaclh- ef.oourse that he hnd less dtan MCHsles’ is going at leant flyo 5.5! S!‘ o*.”’ KrPaw.™ . “K -k vaudevUlaina threaten to starch ing ito pre-wsr total of 1,300,001^ ■air ah hour! It turned out a yeaiM, It Just figures. I was with \ef Sorro.” ^rrone Ptnrer Joey's pajamas if he doesn’t put TS) Balsh Kawa them on TV. (R) is eoqilorad by NBC Newa eorrtg- aand • pmfaaalonni, semi - enmts Carson two yeasa; Miartha Rsgr, (Ml^ JS n i BewUas Teati ( 8-iaU> Nooteuanuy p o n d ^ BVank Hourgholtasr Ik eeenfng, but Btfiy went over big. three years, and BHko, four. (48) Facea e( D m * Jack UaUetter. boat. Oueala: “Report from Waskaw” Ttaester ’T V a s paid |5, but I got some- (88) BSaar a ceefl The Smothers Brothers. The **Wliait Mnd of house?” echoed IsSt < 8) ■ssidaH Chad Mitchell Trio. Judy Henake July 66 ON NBC-TV (lOtWKll paa. O m g Jnl&tely mors fanportaht the not-quite-tranapiantod Basten^ yaiycees vs. MlmesoUi sad the Simon Sistem. (From EDT). fha orchestra leader, a nioe guy er. "Why Wa a, weH... tt’a a Go^ ties Bsseban Hutgers University), named Leo Pinslburg, got the word ' Los Anselss at Boatm . trig (IMS) BaSurSay Niaht At Tbs neetiout Tantcea fesmtoouse In (IS) lOllleB Dakar Hevla N ovtea around that th e Md la fimny* and nafafnims” Wbat elsat •Thief------or Bagdad.” Ooarad (Ctolqri "Womaa’s Wortd.” CUf- T eld t. ton Webb Lanren Bacall. June (48) SaOudar Btovia AOyaon. Van Reflin. A mgau- IBS) G arieeas (acturer includm the wives in aObm t end SuWvan, the beSieh Sttt ( 8) Pra Bewiare Tear his appraissl of candidstes for •t WaiMki, songs sung by mkien, (88) F ilw ___ _ _ general manager. (R) JOHN L lENNEY and varied Mooka provide theoMS M S (U> Tha Big PMara ( S-iagS) Lawraaca Walk Bhaw 4il8 ( 8) Paaege Champagne Muatc Makers. Sote- for NBO-TV’s ‘Tfang Along wkk (18) Tap War BawUag iaia: Norma Zimmer, the Lennon AOENGY Mitch” fai eotor Friday, Aug. S (88) Taa Pla Tasfaaaieat Staters. Jim Roberts. Joe Fee­ ^ M n e k (6:60 pm. BUT. Repeat of. Fkh. t m ( 8) Wallr Oatar (OaM ney. (88) F llai t;8 S ( 8> N ave Q ua. TTia T raval ELECTRONICS 16, 1066). ( S-ISeS> Wtda Warid a< aparii Richard Boone. Paladin is in- kasUrs Water fiU Touraam^ votved In the stmggir betaresn Oeorgia: Alao IStti Sosuner flU a count with a fortune and a LABORATORIES A Ugh ochool foothall ooaoh is Jump Classtc; Lake FUmsM. New general who wants K to feed threeitened wtth bisckmall if hs T ork . , atarving children. (R). lets his team win the' ohamp4on- 4 8 8 ) ______MriS ( 8) OuBsmoha 8iU (88) Amerleaaie al Work Jaipea Araess. A young girt da- 277 BROAD ship game in “ The Long Walk 8:88 ( 8) Film of the Weak etdes marriage is tha eiuy *way O. LSBOT NOBBIS Hotne,’’ an eacolttng story o f acan- (S t) WUd mm B ek a ek she can help her Impoverished •:#t (18-U) Baee ef ttw Week d a l-oskI sport on the A lcoa family. (R) I n e n fa n o e e f A B Binds (S8> Wuiteh B ook '( t-tass) Figh« of Iha Weak Prem iers” summer program SiCf ( 8) OloMaa OB Speria Zora PVtUey vs. Ni'iieat TenaK. . Bonia . Thursday, Aug. 1, from 10-11 pm ., tU (88) Aiaw d Taera 10-round hmvywaight contest. E# b c H v A t O m « r B. Center St— gfS-dUT ftM ( 8) The Stan Madteon- Square Garden. NYT over ABC-TV. ( 8) BnAea Arraw (SS) Wide OamHry 1«:4B ( S-t8At> Make That Spam (U) Ufa af BUar - Top bowlers compete foF aaah GLOSEB (88) Ghampisaaklp BawHag prisea at Paramus. New Jersey. (M> Oraa^err . Johnny Johnston, commentates. (88) Masie LaM U te ( t) Mews, Sparta • Waolhev SATURDAYS ICE WJiNT OPEN Ties ( 8) Weather, gf irta A News ( aSSi News and Weathm ( 8) Trss Adveatara (tZ) Saturday NishI BapaM W B IK IIA TS S AML to (18) Sahaarlptisa TT (48) Saturday BMltea OBAOKBD ICE — BLOOB lOB- - OOTM (48) Naatavaai 11:1S. (K> Caataia Ttaae (SS) Magie U :U ( 8) Saturday Spaetaeutar Baaadiet "Man from Laramie. James TriS (S8-S8) A m Stewart Edmond O'Brian pl^a a dual I \ J: \ n n » \ I t -INI L T. WOOD CO. role aa Sam and aa (marlie Dun- ( 8> Academy TheaU* ' Thm Baal n em Iteto B t A« Stoto Theater On to Biasea plile who has iUegaUy adopted "The White Tower.” Oleme fhaC orphans. (R) Lloyd Bridges. i1 I ■' > i^iNc^ariai w n a m th liBRAtiD, m a n g b M b i ^ doiO(„ ^ lAtURDAt, *Mi‘ P A G E T H R E E P A G l i T W O MANCHESTTJR e v e n i n g 6ERALD, ttANCHESTER, 06tlN^ SATURDAY, POLY IT, i9 W

SUNDAY Television PROGRAM P e OPI-B (18) HOBIs Tieane Heinsa " (R) -Coming Shows- n a e C kaaM l " R e p e a t P e rfo ( »dM8> The Jstm na. (Color).. liM < •> Hcmeato «f OMBfwt, Mew H ayw ard. Georss reports lorttaty m eeope, Belletla B eui. But oentan’s sodralent of Um 1;M ( 8> Feith Fer Teday X Si J a a g I I (18) BM ki laosrrm. (to _ _ _ vriU__ bg ptnMntBd' to o Biw asaW iil, Hayden atar in "Prinee SiM « 8) The BU Fletue BR8 ( 8) Bd SnOUsn Sbow„ VaUant," a two-bour oolor feature < 8> SM iedHewt Bay Bloch orchestra. H»• jS._ k v r *as (7-A0-«:a0 p m . m . R e ­ the Moriea” July 29 (7:80 pjn. (88-88B>) B ssebaB Lce. Roberta Paters. Cesare ■DT. Repeat of M artdt 11, 1968). 8:88 < 8) The Ohrirtepheit L os Au bm cs a t 1 Siral From C arnet Hall, with mone for tte veeom l hvoBriBiBt c t peat oC Dee. M, ItoW - ( 8) ra* I( The Ufe (18) i______SSSm b Arthnr Flodlar. . _ . _ J h S L jS s L b L m e U v e ig r Omm," B ub h e m t b m b U (SO) Acrioaltare Oa Paiade ClBctamaU at ( 8) I’m Diehens . . . He’s F ob- (10) Dawa Bible laiHtate ■iBE 4Bl odor gertw TtaBvvdagt; M tg . V OM inn W Ab, JUne ABgneon, W n ■Biro eet^vaudevilliana, now oper- 8:U ( 8) V eetesd^s Itowi on NBOTV (»M0 Mb. Im n. H eflin, iBuaren BnavH, Fred IMho- attag an automatic la u n d r s L 8:15 ( 8) DaTey B OeltaUh (58) The Chsfadsphssa (8858) Jaae Wymaa, FrosoaU 8:N ( 8) Tales M The Bteec Baak A wife than her Jealous cruniral Outam OWmtn aa ‘A dttgr aari ISottugr, Aiieae D dd end O om l Oireaton to atardi Joey Paaneef < 8) The Aaswer performer husband intends to IN RADIO. TELEVISION _Gai 54 Whsro Am T o a f tured a DanMVMbt Btaadg • V s to T two-bour color toaiitwe on MBO A a te s t o put them on Me TV alMW, (M) Bacnd Heart (M ) I s s a e t ______B. Ross, Fred Q Wynne. on tho eeriea. TV’s "OaiburdBy N igtit n t toe Mbv- to toe epiaode. "Joey and toe :U <18> The Clurlsto^en Quest: (Sen. Bari a. Jaa Murray is fa ced w ith choos­ and STEREO S:88 ( 8) nadentaadlas Oiur Weild cauef of Stan. ORL Aimy. ing the best barbsrshop quartet, iee" Jd v anr (O pm , BEXT. Repent laam dey Baga,” Safurdey, July W < 8) lailsht 8:88 (58) FBai aU 153 of whom choose to sing A aerivlon bgr Judge O M li (CM of ton. m, 1065). on NBC-TVa “New Joey Bidbop (88) The Ohrlstophen 8:88 (U) XilUoa DaBar Htosia th e J. OoUb) to anply *tlM law oC the Show" to oolor.„ (6.:<80 pm . BDT. (18) Oral Boberft "Bmeat Performaaoe." b. 'SSSU\ig h l M erle Service On All Models BHige” to a auvpeoted oeMto IMMf tonioe Rule and Vod AndvewB 8:15 (88) Sacred Heart Fiesraai WEra. ((M orr “The Horse Soldiers." Repertysf March 28, 1968). ^ 18:88 ( 8) Lamp Oats Hy Feet JoUi Wayne. William Bolden. A flBiUmflRi the k fy tK ty c t U m V If - etar in "Of S trunk end n g h t"— 1:88 (18) Best af Orsashi daring raid turned the tide dur­ dan (JmMB Druqr), In "m nw a augpenae drama of a TPoman Religious series wltb Dr. QeorBe ( 8) Feasye ing the CTrn War. (R) Aa toe Vefltoad atrihe tlireei^ C ro th ers. (58) Take Two 9 M «M5) Beaaasa (Oator) „ _ IF YOU OWN A BOAT CHECK OUR a. Irong Btope" in odor m N B O who periodically deaerta her ton- ( 8) Jewish Mews Views Don McNeill, host Oaase Lome Green. Peraell Roberts. TV% 904dntibe "The ■VlvglBlBB band and child—on NBO-TVa heetda'llor a'afinwdown July 29, toe (88) Chalice Of SalraHsa guests:leats: Micbart ORbea. TlrgM a Little Joo wreaks unique T«n- WiedDeBdaqr, Jolgr DC (fiM jpjn. "K raft Mygteoy lliaatw ” Wednea- gueet on NBCTa 'OCeA toe Freae" (88) Sacrltloe of the Maes Forreet Tbrtnr. gence on a maniacal kUIer. (R) MARINE EQUIPMEI Sunday, Jtdy 28, wUl be H. E. CW- (M) This Is The Ufe Sr* 7 8) Tko Beal MeOays ~Dir. Repad c t OA. I. 3MIM day, >1 (0-10 pjn. MDT. TUe 88:18 ( 8) The Ohrlstephses 5:88 8) W alter Brennan, Richard Crenna. ia a re p ^ broadcaA). beet, Rfeaident of toe Brotherhood 18:88 ( 8) Leek Op Aad U re L uke a a d try nswspansr uHurrioam ttoswiah.’* the ame o f liooomiotirvo Firemen aad Eln> Third la a series exploiias the Ward Bosrt. Lee M arria. A re p o rtU g encountsr a libel aature of sin la today's world. arho deserted oaaara'~ Citiieiis Bdnd Radio Sales and Service nndie Anty c t Jam m Maatm Janet Leigh, Rob­ g hmee n ee i a n d o n e o f to e m a j o r ( 8) VMloea chance to redeem (tl (R) tdS (U) Mats BasekaB wMolt ripB Ham ert Wagner, Itobra P a ^ and spokesmen for toe raUroed unk»ai (18) Faith Fer Today * ( 8) r e a O e t A Bar M ete TS. ColU Ui88 < 8) Camera Three (88) Lsag Jaha M VdP ( » TV Tkna ^ „ sixperimental series; Jam es llao- (88) Great Artials , boat-narrator. U.S ji andrew. host. I (88-88) BaBalshIu Bbroat Rmigers must find an Dumonf Color TV ( 8) Cemmeals B Feeple (CMor) Cartoan ai arsnatst who has dastroyed 14.- (88) F ilm ( 8) Or ...... acres of■ natlmial ■■ ' p«* (Rla (88) Freatlars M F a ith T U E SD A Y Television PROGRAM . (18) W esters Jamboree Dnrward Kirby, host. Allen Funt. 11:15 (88) Amerleaas At Work „ ______p o rtra it (88B5) Shsw m Tbs Wsek ELECTRONICS i 548W Gaea F a A Dav 848 ( 8) Uayd Bridges Shaw 11:85 ( 8) Capitol Beports Dac HammarskJold fBased (CUIor) Eddie Albert. Olynls 548 ( I) TW (18) M aua DeBw Maria Gary Locicwood. An aging boaa H:S8 I |> ^ O aj^ foe CertaUaty tirw in Sweden. (R) Johns. A couple face ridicule LARORATORIES 548 ( 8) Ml 5i88 ( 5) Tv TeB Tbs ~ is matched against Us own son The Schools Today (8>A) Meet The Proas (Osla when they turn over 898.000 they 548 t 8) Mswaeses l A T L . . . (8548) Vm D m *t Say MJflsrt in a title bouL (R) (88) For Voar laformstioa ( 8) Ossabat hare found. (R) m BM O AD m . :e t ( 8) OseraMsa Ifplsl ( 8) Diseevvn >88 •:88 ( 8) Talent Seeats (88) This Is the Ufe (U) Oar Faith llu88 ( 8) Whnrs Hy UnoT 548 ( 8) Im i Fmgism sf : (8558) Wka Da T m Mere Griffin, host. Oueats: Pbll 11 ;M ( 8) 0,M. lateraatloaal Bel (18> F re h a With John Daw. moderator, and (8548) TSday 8hsw 5:11 ( 5) Mewa, Foater, George Jessel, Alan ( 8) T ake■;e Two (58) F ilm panelisU Doromy Kllgallen. Ar- 44f.1124 1:85 ( I ) TWtWin Toimg. Marilyn Maxwell. Connie 8:88 NBC News Bpsidal laae Frances. Bennett Cerf. STANEK 8 4 8 ( 5) UXMmat B a fy M (18) r u m (88) W aatoa F ra n c is . (88) Bias Aieaad Sasdmr " N o d e a r T e s t BarL** ( BdhdSr Cleeo-Hp 1:88 ( 8) laltm silsaa (S548)lb5eb Gama (18) PrsUem Today Docmentnry of rlolenca and ( I) FHsads sf : < 54558) Bm ariM I O’M eri. U:88 ( 8) We BeHm ' o o s - e B posstty in Bsstern Kentucky 148 ( 8) XsTslM k i TW makes a bet that he can < 8) inrtay Hatiaee ^ Wilbur fears a re aiailag peO- coal towns. 841 ( sr OsptaiB Kb l ____ i Im (^MitosTniaSe"** hold his own tor a week in a “Comrade X.” Clark OaMe, tlaa would bar Us talkhw I 11R8 ' » Hsws 841 (48) F rteMws St FsMh (854Utoika Baaa Iha Badd ruthless town. (R) « Bedy Lamarr, from the aeighboihoed. (R) t A8B88) Hsws B Wastkaa ( 8) Admiral Jack Shaw (4518) Hnwniiu Bys ni) Davey B QoUaa (18) - • (IS) Ssi liiy BdMisa (8548) PkmaveCT ’88 Oonnie Stevea. 'm y Donahue. wnd W Sekeek ( 88 ) 11:18 (IS) Ssn. Nlgki H sris •'•isSm^tortv 05) IDBtea Dator Maria . FhlUp tries to help a m nslcla (18) Take Two "AmM " Msrlsns Dlatriek. irsecuted by a wealthy womaai n:85’[l{ f y * *^5SS5Uama fy 7 :88 < 8) Laasis U:15 ( sT jfarts WasUrpiMis 148 j^EMidatoJa Jaa?*tol3s^ ?S') Jan ProToat. Ji— ------U:8S (88) Late flhsw Timmy hopes to sere flm BCs “School Ur ;Lera." Brtdgette m aw 545 (84) Samsaer Dra of a Aw injured la datac li B ard o t. 8 4 5 <88> G a a .’l 5:88 ( •) Ptatare TMa “^‘(&?(88) Saaday5S2?SV iGiilaee »»•-.. ^ . (R) f S> A sndsm y T h is ln CEILING 8848 (J).!. Game ahow. Jerry V an D yba. “She-DevU.^’ Marl Blsaehard. "Dsagsrono MoonllghL'* Anton b o a t lu) Bahsutptlia TV W slbraah. Sslley Grey. 0548) Diak PaweB Iheaisa 1 :U IS) ^s*% btoHwra (18) W aatsd; Bead Or 8H»s 11:85 (88) Fsahara 88 D aa Andrews, Barry SuUtva. A 1:88 Tear Ceagres •Ire m HAS ( 8) Bows B Wmihsr CeUings leap into life and betMune intriguing patteraa of depth and dimen­ wrtta tries to woo 5 Jay Nbrm. Herbert Airta ( 8) Momoat o( MsdMallaa W slsa) 1:88 ( 8) W ashlastaa Bepert Dennis acddcsdally eacos 4 S> Nowsooae sion with t^ l (88) I BeUere . ^ two spinsters to bd|ere (88) lasd's Kayss ______P e r a H . A program of narrattre WUson is eligible. (R) ( 8) Maa TS r New liaa plans to break a boot­ eontemporary music. Dr. jebn (88-88) W endestai WaoW of ( 8> O f A oniiing job in youT h(Bne is not how cheap you ean get ft, M Is how g< ^ t ai aewB a a wa le g rin g . 05) Tletjea. Barrator. ^ (C olor) you want it and how long it will last. If you like a good job call M r. Chaiies Koe8a BiaawBe ihow (S« wCaFi Maw Noelle Adam. Ann B. Daria, 649-4920 or 644-0601. Brush or spray. Homes, Offices, Industrie. M r. Im to y Rodur Oraalano. Quests: Bddfe < 8) W aaiha. Mawa F a y J r .. J uIm M unshin. 1848 (88) Bepert Frem M ONDAY Television PROGRAM Damqr Kaye and Uymm, la y i5455EFeOTs Oa dmeitg woth hard for UNBSCX), i m W a a fk a Dooumatary of "Synaon," Con- (88) Caa Mr. B (88) Adveatara Boctlcut’a (kmtroveraial rebabUl- Stars Work Qcotgc JeasA baa aidd laiMona (84) FOm V— tatkm center. Don Ooddaid, 8:W ( 8) . 8:15 (58) A t W ash ct w a r j r w o a » a s s h w t 5:88 ( •> T( bmOmt CHARLES MODERN HOME dolurs’ vrortb of henda (M ) Maws 8:15 ( S) Sdi ( 8) W a r Mews B Bp Israel. 1 (18) 0n> Fela G aa' . 7.-8S (8 8) T oday H ••M ( 8) F o b T he 8 a Ooenmenta Oeorge Buma: "Jee- CteM H p O a Sp o t s M45 (544848) Maws, W aaiha aad ATTIC FANS 7 :U ( S) (15) L ite B u sy Painfers, Builders, Decorators For Charities eel has done ao muoh for laraA 5 to 4 8 > Me (88) (S » W a 1 ®*8aiham Bjaaad^Sw I ( 5) Ta TeO Tka toalh SSS'sig Mawa B« ready for the hot weather a n Baakritu Bab that Ben-Gurion has promised to (It) Sabaeripila ^ (88) News B W saOa (15) L aa Baaga come to Miawri Beaeh and seU *43i/(IS) W aaiha. Laeal ABwWtoMaws. M 4I ( 8) Taesday StarUgM ahead with a HUNTER ATTIC 1:88’=*(‘S ( 8) LsTa ______TaBt Bksal (IS ) Bow s ( W OaSeS4leat*V ivlijimi (M> A n iau aa r i i t o g sa sh s a (OnnOBBei iN aa PBte Oae) bonds for Jemel.** (in Baavay FlfaB1 ---- . . (88) Steve Allen Shew 8:88 ( 8) 5rt5 ( 54548) Maws ^ Bdrideg Brendo, Bhiriar Keo- UtUe Joe Oartwriiht (IBidiaal (88)18) SpMial Bepsrt an carpentry work. (8) J a i m ( nH uiu OtBaa Marts (48) (818)) Baekstaae M:88 (88) Speito Beandap tniiM , Burt LanoBvter, ra d NeW' Landon) deals unbiua vengenee on (88i* 8) le a a f D esttv y U-.15 ( 8) Spartsriew (18-88) "The VIotsat Men." Olem Ford, (88) B a p a rt ( 885)) Sparts OaatsM (48) B a Barbara Stawyek. MANCHESTER mgn aad Steve Alien have been a maniaiml killer, D uk^JO ller ( 8) r so wsa .. 5) Hews „ M:88 (1148) Tealgbt Shew (4b t:U ( 8) Da (18) Bafcseriplla TV identUled wttfa eauMd daooundng (Perry Lopee), In “The LeA iBair- (1548) Feeple WM N k 1:5 (*8) The'ltavid M fra Tknln ( 8) (baeaa 8 8-Jt ( 8) Ml______(IS) Laeal Maws aad VWaatksr cut" on NBOTV’s "Bcnanaa” )Maws aad W eaika reatriotlva Iwustaig end vegregB- color aerlaa Sunday, July 26 (6-10 “Scaramouriie. Stewart 8hra 8:15 m ) Dag Bhd Odla fl •rroiTR ouM sasonuD iMDAuat* U:4l (45) lord’s Prnya U:85 ( S) Oaleadar <58) FBm U a n . p.m. BBT, repeat of Feb. to. f(‘Y)>££?'F2sr* er. Eleanor Parka, 18:58 ( 5) Mews B W eatha 105 (IS) Bpeelal Bapart (1848) Tha Deoterv t s i) M a re h .4 . 1888 11:55 ( 8) M em at Oi Medltatten I^^WlSr^ba^VsB 1 1:U (88) B auaa HigUigUs CAR, (4548) Ja a Wyasa Frsiote (48) (88) teatla Caascra i12 WEST CENTER STWEET Morrow. Rito Jwy. 1:88 (88) Mews Mtotmteg K prie Ctiaxged ■ with cowArdlM, B3rvT - 1( 8) Newsope. M smats sf 15:18 ( 8 ) (88) Meira MCI S - l S l l Oemisrt aad Hyma ___ (8848) nay T im t (8548) Meadsy Night at As Har- faces a court maiHal. (R) (C olor) iw ( 8) Day la Osart (Color) "Prince Valiant,’’ James ALUMINUM LADDERS 0«r SfKDY Spsciolty 18:85 ( 5) dlmaaae Mason. Jast Leigh. Brtam U:88 (8848) The Frlsa Is Aberne. Dranm of a Viking NEW or USED 14'flo28'-^1.00ft. TRULY DEUCIOUS WILSON Ciolor) prince on his way to win knight­ W EDNESDAY Television PROGRAM. ELECTRICAL CO. : 8) laaa Wyaaaa hood at Camelot (R) 3 r to 40'— $1.30 ft. U :lt (8848) OiseiaftsSm ( 54558) Tbs Dakates CHICKEN ( I) -To Ton Tho Trnih . thief suspect Kswsem gutewa. B o au i John Mclntire. Barbara Stan- (R> g:tf ( 8) Opssatisn.Alphabst (4558) Wka Do Tw ®nm*T wycic. A former Indian capUve is (M) M ar^ 4. u n COBURN A MIDDLEBROOK, Im . P m m p * ! The worid*a " tm e c t oa& f ehtoh- 7 4 8 ( 8) 8:11 ( 8) Mews, D w ^ Bdwards "returned" to a husband and (^5^W^) Tsssass Feed O A f 548 (8548) Mateh Cteme U:18 ( 1) Search 5-48 ( 54845) Tsar Fanay. Faasy aa" wHli toeomparaMe taato. (8548) T s ^ t 8) Baaga Aady Shew son who are not hers. (R) (8848) Tratt as Omsss||mr n m u INVESTMENTS Esploriag tke Usiverse •=*}8«teart (In Progreu) with the underworld. (R) 1:55 (88) Special Bapart (1548) a lBi)Uetta Shew :t d o es Make A Dlffflreiice Whore You Save|| 8:85 (85) Kiag a n d O dto (85) Three toeagea _ (84) Visita with a Seatoter (88) M aart Desttay Pueliats are Jayne Meadows 1 8 4 8 (88) ^ A dm iral 8:88 ( 54848) Ovr Man Hlgglas 8:88 ( 8) Fsmwsid and Cart Reiner. Stanley Holloway, Audrey Totter. (8848) Fsspis wot TsM (0» M48 < 8) Paaswssg rsTterte/tot. A * * n S v T m T n s i f (U ) F ilm A chance meeting livens Rig­ W en be to show yon a mateh- (1541) Day la Osart Game show. Allen Ludden, host. (48) 1 148 (88) Barly Saw gins’s day oft. (R) 1 ^ . aelection of Mohawk Of 1:11 (58) Midday Bepaa* (8848) David Brialdcy’a JSaraal k S T S o r i.^ " S u n d e r In th e thxn. 7 8:98 ( 8) Bsaaa Party. U :S 8 ( 5) Hswsmi (O s is i) 8) Dick V a Dyke Skew Bigelow oarpet right in your own (Color) The "art of neglnntng s Tour HaoMh 7 o rd . Morey Amsterdam, Rose Marie. (88-88) The DacStrs speech" plus a report on Para- vS A VIM c; s 4% O sart ( 8) l ^ y Misunderstanding arises ova home. Make your home carpet (4848) Jaas Wysiaa PiiiiaU gn ay . (R> 1 5 :U ( S) (48) SberUi ot O a c h ia w b eth a L aura and Rob’s Mveik- eom fortable! 8:58 (88-88) News 7 54558) B a Ossey I v O A i V to* 1:45 (51) Vv««5 W o?*,,. year old son is going to go to 8:88 ( 8) Edge al Nlshl Vincent Edwards. Sam Jatfe. c/j/fY Aabiaal “ ■** (^fY aiirW ymim. 8:58 ( 5) Mewa B W eatha college. (R) » (88-SSrLsfslla T sW Shew. Psychiatrist becomes obsessed ^ I \ I lOV. 763 »IAIN STREET — T EL. 643-1191 (18) ^ jhetere (84) Playwright at Wvrfc MANCHESTER CARPET ( 84848) Qaeea Far A Day wHb method of treatment for a D trid en d (M ) W hat’s N ew 1848 ( S> Oirela A eatre (U) M ima DsBar Marta woman patient. (R) I (45) N ow s_ "Teen-Age . Junkies” how teen­ 8:88 ( 8) To TeO Tha Tbath Ma*ch Oaass ttt) Playwrigbt ai Wstk intended t6 induce binocular vision, encourage muscle activity, U:55 (88) Mows_Day Bopvrt (24) FUm Frogram g a world of hallucinations. (R) ( 8-1555) Am erica (M> A ir F ew er 1:88 ( 8) Bert SeOa , _ „ , (48) Sbeeu < 54558) Naked City 1:U (88-85) News. Attar U:8t f 544548) Mews. Weaibsr aad reduce headachy oye strain and correct for other visual imbal­ ( 54551) O eoral HvspJW (58) MOWS Bd Begley. Luther Adler, guests. 4:88 V 3) Big 8 Theater ance both latend and vertical. (8548) At B 0» wite j m o 5:85 (88) Cifthwse _ An old-age hpme reeident mack- (88-88) Make Boom F a D ( f e * ^ Raw s LATEST CAPITOL RECOftDS 145 (48) Barbara Beraard Show 5:45 ( 5) Clese Vp Oa Sperts mails his checker-playing crony. .... ( 8) Admiral Jack Shaw (IS) News u d Wsstbei 1:18 ( 8) Aa Tho Worid Taras 1:45 ( S-8S-M) Mows (B) - (4558) Disearety VS U :U ' 8) Haaday SteribtM H a lens ie created with such inc(»npetency that the o p t^ ^ ( 8) oUSeUert Moriotime 7:85 ( 5) Beach BWers (84) Basie b s a ss ef M a (Ur-MBUsB Dalfar Marta "Timetable.’’ M a rk B tevens, (88) Barvey (Haw Shsw ( 8) News. W oatta 15:85 (84) Jasx.O asaal 4:56 (1548) A iaerira NewsaUi (M> S iev e ABea Skew "/ iova Because’' inters are unaligned, then idl of the above discomforts W ILL (88) Mew8 (U) SabaexiptieB TV U45 ( 5 8-48-58) Newt. Weafhw • U:18 (18) Sperts Beaadap You (a) Tha (BrW sphan (88) Weather. L ^N ew b Sperta 5:85 (88) Msvto at 5 11:88 • 8) S orts View BE EN(X)URAGED. (8548) News B W eatha (ft) Hg Hews “Joy of Living." Irea 1148 < 8>.fAsesM 8 _ By AL MARTINO (5 t) FItan (85) Matte B W aatlur , Ludlle Ball. 146 jtehi^_Bqmard toaw *T Dood It" Red SkeMcn. Bl«a- 145 (55) Mw sf Desttay (8-( 5 4 ) -_____ - Uil5 ( SWWAesday Starlight ' ( 8) Admiral Jack ShaW B or PuweU. STEREO or H I-FI 1 :1# (81) Speeial Beperi " T m r In tha Smoke." DoaaM (In Progress) (8848) T ert^ (Osisri ■>_ 848 ( 8) Faartrvrt Binder M. Pavlow. (15) Ttarae Stsiga (8548) Fasple Wm TaBt 7:U (88) The Square Srt , 1848 (48) Lod’s^Fray (C o lv ) . (18)— SpriW------c' aa se y a (45) S ia e Altea S hnr CastomiBed Seat Coven (it) Tbr Adarital aad 8w 148 ( n Newsespe. 8ea s f C o s - (8848) Day to Owrt (48) IDnre 11:85 (58) Sparta B a n d n p S O n Isrt aad Hyau U:88 ( S) Sperta VIOw_ . (51) F ilm 848 (to) Midday Bepsrt liW ( 5) Diakgaes Dialogs af Altea Marias Costomized Aato Tops (88) N ew s Don WILLIS Garage i.toL!)Jto«.5gJr„ __Haary Steel Oaaumga. ^ U:88 (884W ^f|^lri Shaw «Mta) ^ 5:18 (88) Early Ske RAY BELLER'S MUSIC SHOP • j A d T flotod ^ e historians converse a b ^ "Under Fire." H a rry •PBOiAUBIB Of leadershiplead : tat the arta, pottUea Mats va Los lagilg y 8) Vagi Bear In 1545 there were UA deathd (DISCOUNT BKCfWDS) WnU^AUGMMBNT ' (8548) 1:88 (to) Late News ______TURNPIKE (M) Sheriff of t 1919 MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER U » t m t m * 8 4 1 (884H Mews MW^ hlUlllME. per 100 mUllon mi^e^ driven. In ■' ■ BRAKB BMBVIOB m-88) The V irgil^ 1:88 ( I) Maws, W ea(ha B M aiiato 5:15 (58) Far Veer BAND INSTRUMENTS 80U> — Jamea Drury. Lee • J. Cow. Of Medttettea _ AUTO SEAT COVER 5:85 (‘5) News mad Weslka 1962 that rate had been out to B.2, RENTED — IMPBIMMI __ TA U en* GENERAL AUTO REPAIR t o r Hie Judyt's decision to apply tto 148 < 5) Mewseepa. Miaatate af Orate F (U> 8U neSBM the loweat ever, oU company eta- toaP 9-45S1—IS MAIM RT.. MANC 166 W . M iddle Tpbe.-l«4S-6S65 (81> W Sat’s N ew - 0 5 ) ' Msple law ef the yaayo to a aatf'‘ (88) B sw a PAGE POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERAID, MANCHE8THI, CONN, SATUBPAY, JULY If, IH t a times I get a Ilttto tori bdt Pm learning that, too.” „ Actress Vies ^ Some years before, Mary bad THURSDAY T e le v is io n PRO G RAM sen up for tbe part of Danny Thomas’ older daughter mi "Ibo Well with s D l^ y ’thomas Sh^.’.’- ■3c (■ > ) S:W t ■> StS tT KU^wre . "She was too'sophisticated took- OriS < ■> aria lUfObArd ChAinb«rlAltt, B *y *5 *# Comedy Pitwy Ing for my show but I kept her < » SSkSSsy. The doctor* wy iBh the l>ack of my bead-althougb tiM Tndowor ol A a SS? I-' f(Qgot her name,” Danny re­ T:1S niWUdied aswssfrom reacUon - » dn*|f. CB> W « ______. B y JAM B S BAOOBT calls. 1-.M ( » f£ S iam) leave It Te Beavar When Thomas and Leonard, (lasn ■■■etma b « yer’_ s_____ »qntsrie W* . AP Movt«-Televteloa Writer I » ------tm n t r i ahew some four years later, were cast­ i m m r e ' died about attendins an HOIX.YWOOD (A P ) — How snasri ••Tsancfri SteneTS.’V Leasue ettool before s■eaM% ing the "Van Dyke” show, Thom­ S « (M> thoo^U set is.-(It) a pretty actress with little comedy as ordered: exp erien ce, thrown am SdS I S> sssaeM tomlly B cerejaoaiel. (« ) ennes? |-S> ns . Ki Tyler Moore, the wife on "llie ITV NotebookI is its -i a» O i aril Vio«M *L» Demooe. • hoet HJ, Dick Van Dyke” show. Danny a tm * QulaB p'Rara featurra. Oneeie. ( sT w i I Ymm ' T m S ^ WeBale’s ^ niopias calls her the b «t young ikneat Borfnlne, BUlir Sands. farceur in 'the business. By DICK KUBINlat W dS.t » Tke Japanese plena ^ shoots down turns ^ t ? - . ^ Her co-stars are yan Dyke, Newspaper Baterprioo Asm pOoSa by Bnsini Parker. (B) Morey Amsterdam and Rose NHW YORK —(NBA) —If t|nd SriB I 1> ' Tm > B ee Ttane Bra Marie. The latter two are among m ( m nsas » h e the sharpest wits in the business. when Futriok Wayne ever wrd (W Ub elBfcv **'** j*Brt*Sawaj\ CkUileea . W e^tfc .Ud OB> Bews a Weatfcer __ And Stan . Laurel wants no one Ms verwion of "life WMi B rih ^ a » aWe Ciiilsiln_ef Srwf jyrJssTWWt#^ but Van Dyke' to play him when K wtll shed a new UgbJ on tha iSd trtea to practioa her pra- they fUm the "Laurel and Hardy personaiity of John Whyne. feasion egrin. (R ) S to ry.” Young Pat’s new movie, "Mo- fMMrijrhe WerM at M r Says M a ry : OUntock,” may weO (sdaMMi Ito S s m * dooumentriion of the "It Was pretty frightening when as a cMp off tbe old MooMandm. I a We X realised what I was up against. He U big, handsome and haa Ms sssa“ ;5^™il!2ii5i“ 5r X knew how ea^my I could get lost own brand of quiet charm. You Lta^VoCerST^R!* O. Aneetryag. ^ this company. mm Mm on tritvirioo as the Ud BtadEBunet* m o* to foro* A thought and thought about ftrwt baseman in Bred AriahWh bdll ooMh to thfoir tho mm B. iXtaew Unit th « was no Premier play, "FlsSMng Splkea. Tm vri V S ^ O ^ V fm A Japaaaae « M chance m. the world if l competed wlUi James bew ail. I cn> aiBss r i OeH • Basle tosses' ef Maa agrainst aity. of them as an out- Midd ga-m m) Bsw^ Weemee aad and-out contedienne. They’d de­ stroy me—even .adth the best of Kfere-^W n-hm Intentions otherwllM, "The only thing I hgd going for *pSriSr^ eali«fh me was my experiWKie as an gjg (O risrl islsrn et iM- actress. On that basis, 1 knew I < m «r ■ eould compete—evw thoufli^moM a r il aria ( a> of my experience was on the ioi;i 5Sli*riBa"a*j^’ toreiim Miaa ous rid e. ‘fWhen a script came, I ap­ ^ e. Great Wella.*’ lea to t Wttm triS < sc, Peraaad Gravri proached it strictly as an actress a d S i M idi (lA> le rd n Praia# playing comedy- It’s amasing iid i at Otaa- what a thin line there is between nssT' ^ * • T m lie * B#wb _ ^ serious acting and comedy acting. oaam Tea ( a> News. Waatha#. It’s worked well. Also I have had f s> “ ■ at NadHrilaa the help of one of the beri comedy > T ea ' start directors in the business—Sheldon Leon ard. "The only time I have any trou­ PROGRAM ble U when we do slapstick. Tou FTUDAY just can’t approach slapstick adth any actressy method. Ibero’s no S rii < t> rhyme nor reason to it-nm some­ MriB iS R TSvaatari "71»e iis \*n NsSitoaL#. B- Baarta (W ) Hawa Palrlek YPayne (U ) Nawa _ . t d l (^»)^ W«w»/. y «o T< LED PELLETIER only remember knowing tbat I dld-dSM ■rid SATURDAYS never wantqd to be spanked again. •’Se^BrinSsL” PMUp Iritod. O r "But what he would do la < MSmi PStoer Decker. d is -d d a ATHOON wait until you were in a room U rii on Bewe Bap ’ trie Bael acBt* During lOm Snnmier with lots of people around and < 94MS) Gteiw then scold you. Once, I guess m s n a* B m b ^SsL**i m tm BeiaeBS Bi I was about 9, I found Ms .45 vfim and fooled around with IL You know, twirling it-and playing with •^Shrtt'X Oostoae le the NSbt. pcomotian tour of a aesvia X ( S> B irh y d Bis Pttosds it. Nothing happened, luckily. I Just filmed. I visited exactly fse> a S eB l af Cadlsa put it away when I waa IMMied. tm The Uvlas W «*i PETS But he found nut adiat’I had done. "I can td l yon sfl ahsnt toi tm wmrn "More than a year later, we teriorof pianea^ tratoa and fi a m t S) B svs a WaoBkae THIS OS) M s P lelBt i were all in Heland where be wms ccnvertiblea. And I ’m mt a>pM CM) wSers Bar SIGN PET FOODS Shooting "The Quiet Man.' One toe decor of doamn of imdto ten news ■ night, at a dinner party wltti the tMeviston ristisns aad tY wSSSrr H«we d dpvrie whole cast, he was sitting across ateia. I eaa even n t » Bm sari PET ATTIRE the table from me. Suddenly, he eral good hot-dog m leaned over, shoMc. Ilia linger . at don’t aric me abont acenecy. GordM Supplies me and sai^. •Dofi’t you ever totadb " I gnwae Ttrtt made 19 hcfpa my gun again.’ . New Orleana. I dnal|y g ri to r ertWhdrs "I was humiliated. Teal’s were at Antoine’s toe lOto P o a F U R N IT U R E Seeds, Slwebs streaming down my face. Jt was been ha Chieaga at Mari n do tlU MAIN St. terrible. But I never tou d ^ toe times, but I have yet to drive Lawn Mainteauwee grun again .” L a k e S ia r e D riv e . T h e Cto OLIVA’S ESSO *}i 411 HARTFORD Rl>. Lowh Mowers Caajron is aUB a plaee I’d Ih i « ____ Tirit aad PB bet Pve Sonfn evo a n Wmmm. le e a i mmrm Repaired. Shorpeoed 75 o r 80 tim ee a n wtjfUwfme m* vaivjriM SURWELL’S TEXAOO I TV Personalities | ”niea toetc wan that fhat i O M iT lIew e aad W aa*er 1475 Silver -Lane, E. Hartford to 196S. As msB New Teslc. X I t V UTTLE & CM) dia ata < RUDY’S SERV. STATIOIf McKin n e y Jackie t^ gliery tm B a w a „ IM E. L'EN’IIBR Et. . - 15 WOODBRmOB ST. The chance to travel helped hire WYMAN OIL GO„ lise. former beauty quaea Jadrie jb*rto^r:'^l-----dramaUslBg fiM Meaeheeter Mf tl4I iam aa aUw of the Civil War 34 M AIN ST. Loughrey Into ehowburineaa. g e t pe PreaUari aad the Coafedarate General. -- - _ ^ ■ WM. PECK LUMBER, Inc. She haa had miles and tnflee of l>B Iniiatraa Baalaaaa firstMa travel and now abe. would Bke to o n WsIdTafa 9 M A IN S T . 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Deepening' Crisis: How S iort the Fuse? iiiiii Survivors Fl^e EDITORS NOTE — WiU racial eelal tions. Leaving the speaker’s plat­ series on the deepening integra­ form, toe Rev. Mr. Jackson was ijiiii Typhus Threat tion crisis outlines an on-Ute-spot pinned against it by 50 persons, iiiiii survey of major friction spots. . crying, "Kill him! Kill him!” 111 The mood for action is all-per- 111 By BERlfARD OAVZBB ading. Its beat is sounded by Dr. v ijilj Vice President Lyndon B. John­ M. Nabrit Jr., president of jijiii son has warned that "a time University. iiiiii bomb ticks” in America’s streets sick of evasions, weary this turbulent summer of 1968. fed up with proniises I The bomb to the explosive crisis ana want a^ti^ now, liberty how, Ruined jllij which has flared in sporaulic vio­ equality i ililii lence in Danville, Va., Cambridge, C. Sumner Stone, Jr., i editor of Md., and New Toilc as Negroes toe Washington (D.C.Sl Afro-Amer- II and whites have clashed on the Icaii, says “ For toe flrkt time, I’d Issue of full racial equality now. say, everybody is involved. All | DeGaulle News Conference u. Overhanging these and other Negroes, except for some Ifocle < New Skopje Hrfj! outbreaks are the haunting ques­ Toms, are prepared to beXji- jjjjjl tions; vrai tile bomb go off? How? volved.” \ il!!!i Where? Interviews with and reports In Detroit, George W. Catocart ^ lijill France Won H Sign from top-level white and Negro of the Trade Union Leadership lilji To Be Built officials in federal, state and mu­ Council—a Negro labor power— liill. nicipal governments, with civic, was told about a professor’s com- iiiiii social and religious leaders, and., ment that "toe old people got con- jjjjjj with cltlsens In the street, point verted and toe young people got jijiij Fartial Ban Treaty Elsewhere to one conclusion: religion,” and related: "When I There is grave danger of major was a boy they told me, ‘don’t racial violence as America looks fight, get an education., I tell my SKOPJE, Yugoslavia (AP) boy, ‘ftght, and If you get thrown PARIS (A B ) — Presidenttho'^ the Warsaw Pact of Eastern for a solution to the deepening in­ European Communist countries Survivors by the thousands tegration crisis. out of school. I’ll find you another Charles de Gaulle said today can be compared on a footing o f ; fled quake-shattered Skopje If ( one.’ ” ijiiii chaos comes, the consensus France will not sigrN,he Mos­ equality with the North AtianUc liiii is: There is concern that toe one and the threat of a tjrphus thing which might lead to trouble cow agrreement to haltXiclear Treaty Organization. 1 epidemic today. 1. It may very likely—but, not would be a march on Washington. Iliiii neceesarlly—ocetir in a Northern testing above ground, in s^>ace De Gaulle said that since authorities announced the big city. Such a march is set for Aug. 28. France would never strike toe search for more survivors would or under water. \ ^ rst 2. It may stem from rigid po­ It was decided upon in New York jllllj He also rejected any European blow, such a nonaggression j after today, toe government liilii jjjjjj pbet would be needless. i radio reported a Yugoslav girt :u::: lice action—or from a minor inci­ Piofioe iee«ttoa to jeering onoerds, to i I resntt to major recently at a strategy meeting In- nonaggression pact as proposed by volvlng toe NAACP’s Roy Wilkins, dent blown out of prcqwrtlon by ractal vtolenoe^to ttie U B . thto ana to BfxinsngtaBm toe Soviet Union at toe test ban De-Gaulle commented, "Today, | was pulled out of the robUe. sttll rumor. fit* Swtoern Christian Leadership talks with the United States and FranceXpIemnly declared Uanugh j alive 80 hours after she was en- llaoed a onowd to Ifflsy o f this ; ufliBeia in dtfaer Conference’s Martin Luther King iliji! National Urban League trustees rittes Haoe demanatiWtacs. i o f a CBOwrd could Britain. TTie test ban pact was the voice the president of th e' tombed in FViday's kUler eartb- report: Jr., the Urban League’s Whitney initialed last week. Republlc that'.toere will never be quake. be the spark that touches off a : »- jjiiij "Hundreds of thousands of Young, CORE’S James Parmer, Addressing a crowded new con­ any aggression by France. Our Premier Alexander Giliekov of (Norfiiern) Negro citizens—strug­ The Student Nonvioient Coordinat­ ference, De Gaulle .said France participation in aT tq;nct of nonag- j Macedonia said toe number of gling beneath the mounting ing (committee’s John Lewis and will call for a general conference gression Is hence without pur-1 bodies recovered headed toward that the discontait sUU Is briow to CUeagD. Ahria Prejean. depu­ A. Philip Randolph ,president of m den of automation, overcrowding on disarmament before the end of pose. the 900 mark and an estimated the boiling point, but. . . our or­ ty fSieclut a t the Urban Tasigiie,. the Negro American Labor Coun- and subtle discrimination — are this year. At toe outset of this secohtj news 700 dead were sUU buried imder ganizers throughout the uuuuU-y Inwsts all the togredtonts for ex- ell. iiilji ni!il reaching the breaking point.” ■ He said France will halt its conference he had held this y^ar, rubble. are surprised that it hasn’t bailed pinsinn are to he found to Chica­ The march was scheduled even jljlj; The Rev. Dr. Gardner Taylor, over.” go. among oOier Northern citiea. own nuclear program only if toe De Gaulle declared that relatidna But Grlickov said it would be ijp Negro jiastor of Brooklyn’s Con- though toe Kennedy administra­ United States and the Soviet Un­ between France and the Unitett ed that no one else now Burke Marshall, assistant attor­ 'Tfcgrnea are pushing and coKl Baptist Church, warns; "Mis- tion ha.s voiced vigorous determi­ ion agree to destroy their nuclear States are those of friendship and Id be found alive and the gov- ney general in charge of civil whites are pototog badi.” he says. illiii calculation of the moment of truth nation to get a strong civil rights stockpiles. alliance. it would go ahead on that H^ts, says: “The country has to “People here used to talk about •iipi which is upon us could plunge bill through Ckmgress. Negro lead- jjjjjj De Gaulle said France "will not conviction to raze aU the build­ move on this issue in rapid faahian those poor people down in Bir­ De Gaulle acknowledged that New York, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, ers feel there ^11 be a filibuster jjiiii subscribe to any combinations differences exist between Paris ings in this ancient Maredonian or there will be a great deal of mingham. Now fiiey are talking Hllli Chicago, Detroit and Los Angeles and that a march will show law­ carried out over her head con­ and Washington. capital. racial unrest fiiat will boll over abont here. We need better teach- t • into a crimson carnage with a makers toe degree of Neg:ro unity cerning Europe or notably Ger­ But he told a news conference: Possible epMfomics and re­ blood bath unparalleled in the his- into violence.” era, better jobs, better bousing. an^ determination. Just to catch im wifii whites.” many.” newed earthquakes posed a eon- tory of the nation.” If file time bomb Should go oO, Authorities who must plan for He said France does not see (OontiDued en Page Eleven) stant problem, be-^said. Thera iii:!! One of the worst years in the where is it likely to explode? Bart Brown. Negro, deputy Man­ any eventuality have done so In Hi!:: hattan *»«w«w^gii president and for- were a few new tremeys Sunday iii'ii history of tl-.S. race relations was Some, Includi^ Dr. Bichard many areas. The federal govern­ but they a t x t shgfat. jijiii 1918. There wore seven major Wade ^profeesor of urban history m m r •.magaitne writer •mbo with ment is committed to back dsc^ jjjjjj Lmds K Martin, now a member On tha fonrih day afkh the ijiiii riots that year—the three worst at the University of Chicago, think sions of courts and policies of tot quake demotiriied toe city,' the .iHlij occurring in’ Chicago (88 killed, it may occur in the South. «f the Democratic Nathsial Oom- administration with troops. Police jiiiii arittee. pcwficted the 1943 Detroit stench of cracked sewers, hnnian jHlii 687 woiinded and Injured), Wash- Wade cites a long Ustary of def­ hi many cities have been given Harriman Leads Off waste and refuse mingling with HHii Ington, D.O. (6 killed, scores hurt) erence on the part of the Negro, aaea riot (M dead. TOO b^jured). and are undergoing special train- jiilji " to the dlsrffinry of obtain- _ tbe smell of deoosnposing bodies H i Phinips County, Aiii. (90 kfiled, who in many Southern ing aafl,jndnrtTlnBttiwi netrjiit Apd HIP lay Itoe a stifling blanket over Hlili and hundreds mirt). unskilled and uneducated and • CM aiiohayapoiioe depeurtmm' l y i i S e N^o'^niHtaney. tbe sun-acorched area. Tempera­ Hi!!! Can such riots come again? little organization. •specially alert to any possible ra- -%iiii tures were in the 90s. ililii Dr. Kenneth Clark, Negro pro- Others believe the exidocdca to “ Ibis is fito Negra doing aome- cial disturbance. RaliTication Drive Ijiiii feasor at City Ck>Ilege of New more likely to occur in the Norfli toing for htasadf,” Brown says. " I f there is runaway riotin|t-rl ?ilii Each passing hour brought to- j-nii answers: "If white America re- where there is job discriminattoB, “He's iearntog asaacthing about hope there won’t be—then toe Ne- jjlill danger of possible tyidnis out­ break ever closer. iliiii fuses to grant rights to Negro citi­ de facto segregation in housing, digni^. He x m f bavc to loee gro can’t help but lose,” s^s Lee b-lii WASHINGTON (A P) — Under-^tary and the Joint Caiiefs of Staff” zens and continues to withhold de facto school segregattoa and aome blood, hat he's found that Blackwell, editor of. toe Chicago jjiii; Now, GrUckov said, tbe main secretary of State W. Averell so far as Senate action is con­ concern was finishing toe evacu­ iiiiii them, I suppose white America social discrimination. that's the road to freedom, not Defender. iniil Harriman led off the drive for cerned. Ijiiii will try killing. Negroes. If white A Negro public relatioos man Jnri wuming a peace.” "We represent only 10 per cent iirili ation of all people not engaged in ratification of toe nuclear test To become effective, the treaty clearing work or other essential America is prepared to see Ne­ notes: ‘T sit in my air-condifiooed A s to m tif soetol movement, of toe ^pulation. We couldq't -iijjj ban treaty today as a witness be­ must be ratified by a two-thirds groes being killed and killed and office all day and I see niedy there n conftiWnu. Leaders strug­ win. I don’t think it will happen •il:!j Jobs and putting heavy demolition fore the Senate Foreign Relations vote in the Senate. crews to work razing the city. killed, then this will happen, but dressed people and I look down gle for power poritjops. goals de­ that way because toe Negro Is re- jjjjjl and Armed Services committees A year ago, a majority of tie it Won’t stop anything, because on Sixth Avenue and 1 almost for­ pend upon w tirm defining them, alisfic about being outnumbered. I Hjjjj A new city for toe 270.000 popu­ and toe Senate-House Atomic En­ lation will be built from the iliiii you- simply cannot kill everyone.” get about color. Then at 9:80 I control of the masses evaporates. do think there will be some blood. j|jjj ergy 0>mmlttee. (Continued on Page Five) liiii In Chicago, Ralirti Helsteln, pres- get downstairs and it hits me in Jamee H. MsreAtb gets booed “You can’t have a revolution— jjjjji ground up on a safer site to be- The chairmen of all three determined after aeismological iiiiii Ideiit of the United Packinghouse toe face. I can't get a cab be­ at an NAAOP cm ieution to Chi­ even a peaceful one—without some ijiiii groups were on hand along with Workers—a union integrated dec­ cause everybody thinks I want to cago. At the same convention, the easualtles.” ii|ji studies are completed, GrUckov moet of toe memebers as they said. ades ago—says: "My feeling is go up to Harlem.” Bev. Dr. J. H. JaAson, president Next: The Naked Basis of Oisis went into closed session to hear Nasser. Says More than 70.000 women. chD- ffom the phlef U.S. negotiator of dren and old people bad cleared 1i toe Moscow agreement with Bri­ out of toe city by early morning tain and toe & viet Union to ban UAR wm J o i n and stDl they poured out. on foot but underground tests. and in cars, trains and planes. While Harriman and State De­ Some pushed carts fiUed with i partment associates carried toe In N-Test Ban few salvaged belongings. Others burden of policy arguments in toe ______pedaled bicycica S ta te N ew s study o l toe pros and cons of toe Picketing in North, Open Kreu ilin Gate pact, toe views of toe Joint (Jhlefs LONDON (AP) — President At government order, ei-acua- of Staff were expected to bear Gamal Abdel Nasser says the everyone but men able to heavily on toe outcome. United Arab Republic will join.in-^®^P heavy work 'as be- Roundup the partial nuclear test bian earned out. Harriman and Secretary of State agreement initialed by the United recovery Sunday of a Bri- Arrests in Virginia Symbol o f Change Dean Rusk face intensive ques­ States, Britain and the Soviet 8*“ couple from the rubble tioning on toe agreement and Union. Israel is expected to take hours of being buned a^e whether there may be In toe offing similar action. .raised some hopes that more liv­ D ron^t Imperils any collateral pacts with toe So­ ing might sUU be found By THE AMOOIATED PBE88 apbia chapter of the Nattonal As- NOTE-^ofan M. ngh-^ Just beyond, within massive viet Union, such as a nonaggres- Nasser told a student group in sociation for toe Advancement of PnBtzer Prize-winning Ae- Then rescue of the Yugoslav Civil rlghta picketing was Cj^ps in R^i—User 19fT to the Moscow of 1963. after a weekend of racial tensions astonishing thing to one who was strong support for the treaty—led port and sign a test ban treaty. Post Office unless officials agreed futnoev ftiimnfd dovfy ildcs to------highlighted by mass arrests In last in toe Soviet Union In Stalin’s by Resident Kennedy’s declara­ Nasser also called for more dis­ to meet with him to dlscniss day and hoped for a ” *‘V‘c rain ^ JOHN M. HIOHTOWER two Virginia cities. day is that toe gates’ of toe Krem­ tion that It is “ an important first armament negotiations and even­ ___ r> Negro clergymen and civil charges of discrimination. Post- to end a prolonged dtooi^ that^ IDNDON (AP) — In Moscow, lin stand open to visitors. tual destruction of nuclear stock­ inarier Anthony J. Lombard has threatens to oanee mflUone o f dol- ii thoasands of pecq>ie gather around step” toward peace—seemed like­ rights leaders vowed to continue The open gates are among the ly to need a bolstering endorse­ piles. B i i U e t i n s plcke^ng an apartment construc­ d e ^ . dtoe charges. ton in crop knees. Sqoi^ eariy in the morning. symbols of toe change that has The U.A.R. and Israel have ac­ A spedeesman said picketing | Scattered AD day kmg under toe summer ment from the Joint CJhtefs of tion project in Jamaica. Queens, come over Moscow since 1947 and Staff. cused each other of trying to de­ Culled from AP Wires would be'''.renewed at a high tfa^ form long lines to tramp still is going on. until more Negroes are employed foreoest for moet aiaaa lale today, . Sen. Harrison Williams, D-N.J., velop nuclear weapons. IK. by trade unions. schcx>l (XMistitiction site in New­ and tnwigb* bat tksrc was wwwi sotonnlv through Lenin's air-con- Automobiles and trucks speed ark because of '?he inadequey of praepect of encxigli to re- i ditinned tomb end to gape at toe an administration supporter, A dispatch from Jerusalem 'said The leaders told a rally of more along toe main streets in noisy brought up the issue in a week­ toe Israel cabinet is expected to BLASTS BAIL PLAN than 500 Negroes and i ^ t e per­ an agreement with l^bor unions. Ueve the droagM eemditfotia { yrilow-walled palaces and golden- clusters. Sttn'e windows are full At Danville, Va.a 'pctoce ar­ Tbe U.S. Weather Bateau at'^*°*°*^ clmrcbes of toe Kremlin. end statement. Hhe said he was endorse toe treaty after all min­ WASHING’rON (AP>—Roy E. sons Sunday that they expected of goods though ■ variety is small concerned over “ the apparent isters have studied it. Davidson toi^ Congress today it to see thousands on toe picket rested 77 demonstrittors^-inedud- Logan lintaaiattaaal Airport pre- > They come from all over toe and toe price usually high. Hair­ Ing five white persons—durtog a dieted tempeiktaiae to the mid- Soviet Union and from foreign single-mindedness of the military Israel is building a 24,000-kilo- would cost him Us job as head of lines. dressing shops for women seem mind for assuming that toe na- watt thermal reactor in the the Brotherbood of LecooioliTa march on toe downtown buriness 90b for the «*v*a ooeweeatire ^ y aarntries. One official told me j The president of toe PhUadel- to be a feature of every shopping Engineers if the endorsed Presi­ district. They were charged 'with ? 0 %y. Rriief tra m the — 9A000 persons from tbe United lion's security can only be pro-1 Negev desert. She will be toe only district. te.cted through a continuation of j Middle East nation which can dent Kennedy’s plan to avert a violating an injunction against he^^ toofocioa States might visit toe Soviet Un- Television aerials sprout from demoBsttatlons a city ordi-j Frank T. Bucfclsy. New Hamp- tt»> year, nuclear testing and toe arms race produce fissionable material ne- strike over manpower-redneiag toe roofs of many apartment in. general.” ces.sary for atomic warheads. railroad work “Even if I North Koreans nance banning ------parades' wttbout 1 shire Ooomitatonsr of Agricaltnic. They - seek first the wine red buildings. Dozens of buildings ai^ permits. said be ii onerriK aaeats marble mausoleum where the Williams said "much may de­ had the temerity or deriie to going up on toe outskirts of toe pend on toe attitude of toe mill- (Continued on Page Four) conunend the propoeed legiala- About 75 miles away at Farm- to see pntoO^^ sto le ” me«B reniaihs of toe Soviet Un- city. tion to the members a t m y * jEt Amhush^ Shoot vlUe, 38 Negroes ' were arrested riwuld be decdaied dtaaalw areaa| ruler are reverently dls- More significant than any of by the federal gwawiMwit New 1 played. union.” Davidson said. “ I ane for interfering with a church these, however, is the fact that certain that there wonid he aa service as they sat, singing loud­ Hampehiie'a ratofan total fo r the ------'------toe people crowd toe sidewalks . . . enthnsiastic acclamatiea far 2 Americans ly, on toe steps of a Baptist year has bem nine all over town seem more relaxed. Same Lowslung Car Scoots my removal from the ■aten’a church. They had gone to the ^ PastcM^ Heads This reporter was in Moscow In leadenU p.” SEOUL (AP) — North Korean church to attend worship ■ serv­ H th e 1947 to cover a conference of for­ ices and found the doors locked. of the state eign ministers. The sense ot op­ Second Pair Under Berlin Wall BRIEFING FOB ROCKY troops killed two American soldiers At Torrance, Ctollf. five Integra- U y said, teansra wl pression emanating from toe and wounded another today In an tionist leaders and IB demonstra­ Dold to bonwot ] n oold be R ails,R ights, NEW YORK (AP) — Ge>r. Kremlin lay heavily over toe city. Nefooo A. BoefceieDer. harit tors were arrested at a boutoig allowed to c a t It. Times were hard; food, cloth­ BERLIN (AP)—An Argenth;iian«point Qiarlie, crossing point In toe ambush'just south of toe demili­ from OaUforala. rays he is to get tract. The leaders were chuged Chailes F. Tbfinia. ing and housing were scarce. who rescued his sweetheart from Berlin wall fob foreigners tarized zone about 20 miles from a biieflag aomtUiae tUa week Seoul, the U.N. Command an­ with directing toe action of thoee er of Agrtoultnn for Ban Hearings TTie streets were rough and East Berlin by driving a sports car An Bast German guard said to' on the nnclear teat baa treaty partlcipafing in a sit-in. setts, said, *The drnnghl is get­ many were full of holes. Few beneath a border barrier drove h im : ” Is this not the same; type nounced. . „ taiUialed to Mmeew. He told Ool. George Creel, U.N. Com­ In Ocala, Fla., a shotgun blast ting serious now. Phim pends a n By CARL P. LEUBSOOBF autos were to be seen. There were the same car an Austrian used for of car one man used to get under mand spokesman, said the Beds sbattered a window of file home drying and toiiueis wSB pnobeMy WASHINGTON (AP) — Dapper not enough buses. The subway was the same feat three months .be­ toe barriers?” uew n e«i apea aiilvtog here launched "a vicious and umro- of Dr. L. R. Hampton Jr., Negro have to atop nring mim6d|pal wa­ Bttle Sen. John O. Pastore hops Moscow’s proudest boast. Sides of fore. ( Konrad said he didn’t know. Siaiday that Secretary ef State voked attack” cm three members physieian - and Int^ratton .leailer. ter nqipHee for inlgaltoa. Bimbly - fiieae days between . emn- beef and legs of lamb hanging in “ An English friend had told me He picked up Helga, whose par­ Dean Bosk has asked him to o f toe U.8. 1st (Cavalry Dlvlsicn No one was injured. mittee chairmanships dealing with •hop windows were wax models. about toe Austrian’s escape,” said ents had left that night tm vaca­ wttfahoM eananesrt aatU briefed ’*Ihe effect wff be felt on tbe on the treatyfs eoatenta. Boefc^ as they rode In a Jeep to a guard Oon»egattaas in tbe Rooian apple — not to the anoratt q t three crnelal issues—civil rights,' But toe real reason for toe lined Norbert Konrad, 22, "but he didn't tion. and drove to toe outskirts of port near C9nmgyang-Dong.' Cathouc diocese of Baton Rouge, rails and banning nuclear tests. faces and furtive glances of toe have full details and I had not East Berlin. "1 had tour pillow feller deriteed to a^ when, productlaa but to the mamB am t where er hy whom the brie flag Creel said toe soldiers were hit La., were told that desegregatlaa of ifples. If this I nwtinaii for Pastore is acti^ chairman of men and women in toe streets was read toe Story at toe time. cases which I filled with sand and by macdilne-gun fire and granadea Of parochial schools In the area jj [ the commerce Committee, consid­ fear of Stalin’s secret police. That.I "After we made It and I saw a big jilate of marble,” said Kon­ would be held. which aiq>arently cam e fr e ^ seven will begin in 1964. run into SI ering both HvU rights and rail terror is gone. a picture of the ktory, I realized rad. VI broke up toe plate and ambush positions found Just inside In CUeago, a Catholic blrarial irgiidatly, and chairman of toe . It took days of negotiating to it was toe same car . . . I almost used it together vrith toe sandbags ’ WALKOUT ENDS WEST HAVEN (AP)—Caisn the demUltsrised zone.. group owned to take Ibe lead to er Wton L. Nondtok atod the Committee oa Atom- get special permisaion to visit toe fainted.” to line toe trunk in case the guards There was no immediate com­ organizing delraatlw s to Join Ne- ic Bieigy. ptoying an important Kremlin museum. The old fortress workers agreed t o d ^ to ivSiirw atote’s SX toBBon bhMbsciy crop Kcnrad came to Germany—his fired at ns. ment from the Pentaigon on tae m ea in a otvu riwto mardi oa rale hi rnnfri^nition of the propos­ was a place of considerable mys­ to their and end wtat was to rapi^ drytog and apple father’s native land—more than a "Then Helga got in and I closed wtaloh ooemrred toss wasbinKtaa Ana. ™ ed partial nnclear teat bait treaty. tery. When a gate finaUy opened railed a a Mia I strike at tha OfciMrdB to e s o fn l aad aaatosrn year ago and. got work In West the trunk but she screamed knd I months after a briloopter cartylng Aik., 60 white “ It w h — f a r a raCbw bun and I we stepp^ through to tbe Berlin as a ra(|lo mechanic. On a opened it again. Helga was cry­ Annetnng Btokcr C o . ptent Mrine a n aMtatog. Nswdfch pre- two American captains was/Hrsd yoiiUis taunted a groijq> o f 94 Ne- ■fe.” said the 56-yearold R h ^ great plaza with Its bordering, visit to East Berlin he met pret­ ing and said she could not get herck n o strikers, awaraers a t on and forced derwn in Red ter­ gra .damonstratora wbo staged a dtoted applaa and thW by-prod- Triand Dsusocrat. "B ut I dtm’t palaces and churches we were ty, blonde Helgk Werner, daugh­ any air.” Loral 91 Uaited Bobber Work, ritory. The North Koreans have re­ three-hour riand-in at ' a segre­ ucta will probably he Ugher to consider ail thto umisual or unique. •truck first by toe emptiness. ter of a Communist. At this point, both nearly lost ers, wateed ont Sunday aighi fused to release the captains de­ gated hamburger stand. pvtos utoen harveitoA -j sps^H aalf r fn my spore time rrad' ’There were only a feW guards to They became engaged last Oc­ their nerve and wept. Hel^ re­ after rejeettog a new two-year spite U.B. dmnands. The C ongress of .Racial wnne the heat wave was a po-1 lug ttaatoertyts background be seen. tober despite toe opp^tion of her fused to go through with the es­ oentraet that had besn.,nsge6i. (Jreel said tbe attackers escaped Equality called off a ak-down tenftol dtoatoac to faiaieia B waa I ■ntcrial,’’ ha trid an- luteiVlewer. Today sightoeers swarm by the father. Authoritiee refused her an cape. atad Mty M. The with an M il rifle and automatic strike (to the of the Leodng- P»o*kig a boon to haadt.anaa. _ *TIi start off tcmoiTow (Mon- tbousMds. exit permit ”I told her that if ebe loved me ■iatal but loft behind an 9C14 itfla. toto K j.. Ctty Han after a OOBlI |day) wBh ths Obnunerea doniinlt4 Toisists are welcome hi Moe- Last ’Tborsday night Konrad •he would risk it,” ipoarad said. ' V - - ... t ’ rente*-i|M ear from a Week BeillB Ian papa * e ra ihraiigh Obeekr

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