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VOL. LXXVII, NO. 240 (TWELVE PAGES) / MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1958 (Chteetfled Ai^veHtatag oa Pag* Id ) . PRICE FIVE CENTS ■ "

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T o R ecove r Over Airmen Held From Fallout \ N ose' Py 80HN M. HIGHTO W KB, ^alao protested th* "failure of the Austin, Tex., July 12 (JP)— Waahington, July 12 {/P) Soviet government" to provide Human populations couM ye- Cape Canaveral, Fla., July Moscow's yepeated refusal to immediately ' to the U.'S. govern- 12 (ff^-r-The Air Force suc- ment ' all available Information A)Ver, from the effects bt obtAin freedom for nine Amer- about the. incident. heavy radioactive fallout frorti ceeafully fired the Inter- ican soldiers held ih East Ger- Russia had charged the trans- mediate Range Ballistic Mis* thermonuclear bombs but many thijeatened today to port deliberately flew over Soviet might take 50Q to 900 years, Bile soihe a,500 miles thrbugh blow «p into a first class row territory. The United States re- plied the plane was oh a flight to two University of Texas scien- space today in a test aimed at between the United States recovering a tactical nose Tehran, Iran, over the r;qgulBr tists said yeStei"dav. and Russia. commercial air route across Dr, Wilson 8. Stone and Florence cond. Deputy . U'nder .^Secretary of Turkey — when it strayed across D. Wilson reached this conclusion An official spokesman announc- State Robert Murphy told Soviet Ih^ Soviet freFtlfier. based on their study of fruit flies. D a t a ^ some four hours .after the mls- Ambassador Mikhail Menshikov '■ 'To suggest that a alow, four- The files were exposed to direct ijle blastefTskyward that the nose yesterday that the Soviet govern-' engine. propailer. type, unarmed radiation at Bikini, Ronegelap and cone landed In -a pri-deterii)Jnea ment is penr •'.ting East German aircraft would atempt to violate Rbngerik in the Marshall Islands Impact area. authorities to use the nine captive JT heavily defended foreign area is sihd at Ponape in the Eastern Caro- Putting E n d Attempts will be made to recov- 'Americans to blackmairthls coun- preposterous," the U.S. note said. line Islands. er a special, data capsule carried tiy while., denying Russia’s own Nolo Restrained All the islands are In, or near, Inside the^edn^. responsibility for their return to The note was stern but re- the U.S. gbvernmenf's Pacific prov- T o A c t i o n The missile reportedly was as the -West. strained in tone. However, ing ground area. T^e university close tq-the operational version of of this situation, Murphy’s oral protest against geneticists cbqducted their study the ’0 o r as test purposes “■* Murphv aharpiy told, the ambassa- Soviet handling of the case of the under cohtract with the Atomic Washington, July 12 (fl*)— It was the 16th Thor.^ dor, "Can only -worsen the rela- American military men held in Eneigy Commission. Rep. John Beil Williams (D- the Air Force's IRBM development tions of the Soviet Union and the E ast Germany was much less "Descendants of men who sur- Mis.s) tendered a peace feeler program, that began jmrly in 19.57. formal and much more angry, as vive on .the fringe of thermonuclear The. stubby nose cone—a pro- United States .to the profit of to ■•Bernard 'Goldfine today. neither country,” reported by„ Press Officer Lincoln" bomb target areas would have to totype of the warhead that will White. He indicated a contempt cita- In the same session with the So- evolve through 2< to 40 generations top an operational ■ Thor—was set ■ The, men have been held since before evidence of severe genetic tion may not be voted for to., separate from the mis.*ille dur- viet envoy, Murphy also delivered a stem protest ' against Soviet esHy June. They . were arrested damage to the human species la -aonie time— if at all, ing the baUlatlc flight. , .when their helleopt'er strayed over erased," Dr. Stone said. "We are not anxious to clta The 65-foot rocket thrust up- shooting dow‘n 'of an unarmed U.S. transport plane on June 27 and de- the East-West German frontier "Time span required (or develop- him ." said Wllltama. a senior Dem- ward from''* huge pool of yellow manded punishment for "those during a sto r^ ment of 26 to 40 human generations ocrat on a House subcommittee in- , flame at 1:36 a.m. (EST). It was The East /German Communist would cover BOO to 900 years." > vestigating relations between Bos- a yellow torch lit the sky for 2'.> gullt.v of the attacks bn the plane." regime ha* demanded that . the The geneticists outlined their ton millionaire Goldflne and Sher- minutes before engime burnout May Seek Comiienaatlon United_ States____ make____ _a direct ap- j investigations In an article pub- man Adams, President Eisenhow- occurred and the missile coasted Murphy also said the United proBch /Ay diplomatic means In Hshed by the National Academy er's aide. out of view. States reserves its rights to com- order to get the men released. Such of Science. Williams aaio "W* are much ■The test apparently was another pensation for loss of the plane and injuries to the crew. an approach could be Interpreted! They said it was assumed that more anxious to get the Informa- big step-iir an accelerated program as implying at least limited U.S. ,the radiation damage to man’s re- tion" about some of Goldflne'a to prepare the Thor for combat Five of the crewmen were beaten rec^nilion or the East G erm an! productive dystem would parallel finances—Information which Gold- readiness b.v December. after -they parachuted from the regime,, and the United States has | the damaging effects which direct flne haa- refused to give so far on At that time Thor squadrons are burning aircraft—one of them nar- refused to take such action. j radiation and radioactive fallout grounds It Is not relevant' to the expected to be assigned to the rowly es(|ap«^ being hanged by Royal Air Force In England. Instead, this country has re-1 at Bikini had on the fruit fly's ■ Inquiry. Soviet peasants, four other crew- peatedly demanded that the I genetic system. "There would be no need to cite Flight Normal men stayed with the plane which The Air Force announced short- made a forced landing In Soviet .Soviets release the men The U.S. | -For example, if a the. ‘monu- him If we get the Information," argument is that Russia still ex-, ^ear blast such as the one at Bl- Williams said. ly after the launching that the Armenia. All nine now age back missile's flight appeared to be nor- hi U.S. jurisdiction. ercises authority in East Germimy'hini on March 1, 16.54, had e x - 1 The Mississippi congressman M a post World War n occupation ; during the c usades be-' said that although groundwork mal. In a formal note which MurpHv- It was the first time that the , ... « i 1000 A. D. and 1299 A. D.. has been laid for a vote to cite gave Menshikov, the United States Murphy told Menshikov this9 gov- ^ have taken until the Gdldflne 'for contempt of Congress, Thor had been fired twice within protested the attacks on the trans- the subcommittee' It not likely to a one-week stand. > port by two Soviet j>t fighters. It present century for the genetic Wednesday a Thor-Able rockdt (C'aiHniied on Page Tliree) damage to be erased from the hu- act at least for a w;hlle. He said pushed a nose cone and its mouse man popuiation,” the genetlclals the subcommittee wants to com- passenger 6.000 miles thrqugh said. ‘ plete the record first. space. A search for the nose cone br. Stoke said It was tmpdsal-1 Williams spoke In an interview aa Goldflne was given a long week- is still on in the Atlantic. hie 1.0 yonducl 4'geneticc studies of [ The Douglas m.issiie Is expected radiaUfln fallout damage on the end to ponder his troubles vrith the subcommittee and plan strategy to provide the first stage for an human populat'itm on a worldwide! Air Force moon shot set for Au- scale. for his scheduled reappearance on the witness stand Tuesday. gust. "Since we worked with animal A.h usual, the range attempted populationa existing near the ac- Further questioning of Goldflne ‘ Is expected to last two days, per- In the test was classified, but a On Tariff Powers tual l^mb"expl6aion site, our con- Tlior has travelM as far as 2,.500 I cluatona would apply only tO aur- hapr more. Other witnesses a rt on miles previously. The huge mis- I vlvora In ab iarea of direct fallout call. too...... Washington, 13 iffi- Sen. Wll-F Goldflne said he would think Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson of j (''O"'.-the tnwmonuclear bombe.v over a Buhcominlttee plea that he (Gontiniied 6n Page Six) liam F’. Knowland (R-Cajifi an- Texas, Senate Democratic Leadef. ! he said. answer more questions. But he nounced, today he is Joining the ad- already has expressed himself as 'CUviouely, thieae conclusions' opposM to the Kerr ajn( unK,not..'be gave no sign of yielding aa he and ministration's fight against a move hta‘wife -prepared to- fly home to- He has pledged effbrt* day. Man S u ic id e s to. restrict presidential tariff from the bin, I'lrom .the frin g e o f the bla st ana i powers. 'Sen. George A. Srhathera (D- heavy, fallout areas where geflaflc i Tha House inquiry into (Soldflfle'a Knowland, the Senate Republi- Fla), who cast the decldipg ballot damage would be alight.' relations with hia friend Adam* After Killing can leader, said in an Interview he when ihe committee yoted 8-7 to and with Federal regulatory agen- will oppose a proposal to give Con- put the amendment^ In the bill, cies hit a climax yesterday when gress final say over whether the said In a separate' interview he (OoBtlaued on'''Vaft Six) Woman in Bar President may reject Tariff Com- thinks the Sepate will scuttle the miaaion recommendations (or high- provision, x' Searchers Seek er tariffs or import quotas to pro- "I’m not too pleased with my Sandpoint, Idaho, July 12 (fP) tect domestic industries claiming A 73_-year-old retired rancher ran vole^m committee," Smathers Pair Missing injury from Imports. The President "Perhaps we got a little amok' in this North Idaho hynber- now has discretionary authority to Ing edmmunity last night and, "Jarrled away in our enthusiasm." accept or reject such rec0mmenda>. Bulletins wielding a pistol with deadly ac- tions. ' No Fight Seen In Ship Crash curacy, killed one. wopian and Sen. Edward Marlin (R-Pal, from thg AP Wir4* The Senate Finance Conmrtitee. wounded three other persona. wrote the restrictive ampilament. canvassed the situation with New Bedford, Mass.. July 12 (If) Emil Olkonen, who openeeWfire Knowland and other Republican apon.sorefl by Sen. Rohan S. Kerr --Four lobstermen, survivors of a fn a tavern-cafe without any ap- (D-Oklal.-lpto a bill Fo extend the Leaders at an unannoifticed meet- FLOOD LOSS AT 10 N l ION ing-'yealerday, said he expect^ the lobster boat-freighter collision that Atchtaon, Kan., July 1' LTV— parent provocation, drove to his reciprocal trada ,a:^reements law nearby home after his‘pistol was tor three more y^ra. This 24-year- 3iyear extension voted by the took three lives, relumed to their Eatlmates of thr loo* W f l a s h finance committee to be Accepted flood that hit Atchls follow- empty and killed himself with a old law giV M ^e FTaaldent author- homes early today as search ron- rifle as lawmen poured shot after ity to negotiate mutual trade con- by the Senate without a fight. tlmied for two of their missing lag a torrential rain. eeterday run as high sa-glO illlon, Two shot into the barricaded house. ceastona'5i’lth other nations. He said a constitutional ques- mates. - Kilted was Mrs. Ruth Tanner. ',/Hlta Kerr Aipendment tion may be raised on the Kerr - 'The.body of the third victim was persons were klHed third was mieeing. Teny*tore build- 66. Wounded, none seriously, were /The Kerr amendment is cer- amendment which, would permit aboard a Coast Guard craft which Robert Hunter, '48, the bartender; tainly not acceptable In Us present the president to. reject a Tariff rStumed the men to thia, their ing* were dm troyM and n doaen Bud McMertery, a customer; and form." Knowland said. "We are -("ommlssion recommendation only home port, late la.st night. multi-story businm plarra were Police Chief George Elliott. if bqth the Senate and House ap- badly damaged. /The Red Crne* having a study made of the matter No one.nboard the,vW4-foot Brit- Mrs. Olga Hunter, wife of the ,to see what can be. done about it." proved, such action by. majority ish freighter. City 6t Karachi, waa said the flood dwtrOyed or dam- wounded bartender, told the Asso- Knowland's announcement ap- vote. A two-thirds vote Is required reported Injured. aged beyond Immediate use the The target of Bolton St. reeldent*' complaint. 1* seen In the top photo--a dry Well on Schalle* Rd. homes of at Iriu t SO families. An ciated Press: parently closed administration (or Congress to override presi- 'The collision between the lobster Unable to handle the drainage from last night's downpour. It overflowed, aa It has during previou* "Tobight was our wedding anni- ranks on a nronossi which Secre- dential vetoes. ■ boat and the India-bound freighter estimated 309 automoMlee were heavy alor'ma., The bottom photo shows the effects of the constant overflowing. The dark oh- mined. versary and I thought some of our tary of Commerce Weeks said com- Martin, senior Republican on occurred early yesterday 76 miles jecla poking up above the surface on the loft aide of the picture are the tops of poata nf a retaining friends were shooting firecrackers pletely emasculates the bill, previ- the finance committee, expressed .south of Martha's iqneyard, about wall that once was 10 feet above ground. The gully It fared has been filled in by erosion of the when I b ^ d the popping as- I ously Knowland had opposed the ' the belief that a bill acceptable to 50 miles southwest • of the spd't baijk on.which the.dry will la located. iHerald Pholoa by I’lnlo). NF;W PIAN TO E.VD RIOTS • walked back to the tavern from administration's request for a .S- i President Elsenhower eventually where 50 drowned when the Italian Colom^ Ceylon, Jiily 12 tJP my car. year extension of the trade pro-''Will be worked out by the two liner- Andrea Doria aank on July ...... ill , I I iWi—i -—The (^yloneae Cabinet haa ap- "Mom (Mrs. Tanner) had been gram, as voted by the house. houses. 26, 1956. proved A four-point plan Intend- eating anniversary cake, and ice t Mieeing J>alr ' ed to t a d three months of com- cream at the bar when 1 stepped Missing are' Capt. Warren Vin: News Tidbits tnunai rioltag la this Island na- out for a minute.' When I came tion /by allow in g some use of the cent,. 54, of Woods Hole, skipper, Culled from AP Wires Bolton St. Flooded Ta^ll language, a reliable source back in she -was fprawled across of the 75-foot lobster boat, the , the bar. 9ia|d today. The government es- R.'W. Griffin Jr., and -Milton Ta- tlfliatee 158 person* have been “Bob was on the floor bleeding. Sack on Back bqr, 52, of New ^ dford, tl^ engi- . Four New York (Ire dep.arlment Everybody was screaming. I didn’t neer. - ^ killed In clashes between, the- officer* reprimanded tor not stu|>- By Fast Downpour ,twn 'million Hindus who epedk •ee anybody cdnTe out after I - (Capl. Vincent la the father of plhg flat right at Queens (ire- Tamil and the. six million Bud- heard the noises. Mrs. Robert W. Griffin Sr. of'Sts. house ... New London boy killed dhists who speak Blnhalese. "It was terrible, Just terrible." 45, Main St.. South Windsor. To Hiiding Potatoes and rive other* injured In two-car A summer cloudburst, pimfliiat-^lhat a drv well In a rise on Schal^ gome independent Mtimates ran Tried to Flee Samuel Vincent, her brother, sur- collision on U_.S, JU. 1. ... 1am Del Wa 6* t mel ' e 1* «• eaw^ekA *•* 19 1« ar'el much higher. McMertery Was nmning toward vived the collision). ed- by lightning an.d thunder ler Rd.. behind'their property, hgd | Nelson A . ROcKefeller aer-ure* overflowed and sent a lori-eiit/ of | the back door of the tavern In an 'The dead man was Identified as! backing, of fll-m embrr Manhatlan drenched Manchester with about COl'NBBL IfiSL'ES (^.\ROFJ( ^ By BCE CARDOKO Alta Mods, has once again it'a ter and muqk ra.scading down i I effort to escape from being hit John Paulten, 60. of New Bedford, deiegation in hi* bid ,for Repub- an inch of rain in-'the space of a IVashlngton, July. II (45—Rob- Rome, July 12 (JF5—The sack centralised activity. From July the .G rlffln'a, cook. a bank In ' a torrent that swept when one of Olkonen'*-sbbts down- lican nomination- for governor of few hours last night, flooding ert F. Kennedy, enuaaef to the ed him. is on its way back to covering 21 to 25, Caroaa, Cappucci, Si- The aurvlvora, through a giiUy that runs<9hrough who : auiKer.ed New.'York... "Four-yedr-old boy roads and bringing normall.v. placid Senate Rncketo Commlttt^. aald potatoes instead of the femi- monetta, Schubert and other Iheir naickyards. ' Olkonen's wife; was sitting in unharmed, after rain -deluge brooks up t-o the tops of their today' the underworld ts mflUng one of the tavern b^ths. Bullets nine form. members of the Florence fac- (Oontliiued eii Page Three) ' In some cases, the gully was sweep* hliu through storm sewer banks. rilled with mud and refuse up to at least a billion dolinrs n .rear ripped up booth padAing on both . tion of Italy's divided fashion ‘ • Thati* tjie beat guess on the Mpeline In Maryland. Bolton St. rcaident*. caught 1^-- Industry w ill present their col- aides o f. her but ahe .was unhurt; ede of next week's rftalian . South Korean patrol boat cap-’ tween an overflovvlng storm water built by Bolton S t residents. Tlrt ets. Ho said thi* w ill be home lections to an assemblage of Elliott.' was Wounded after OI- fashion designer's - autumn tarM heavily armed C-ommtinlat sewer and a saturated dry well, gully, which has served a* a river ns the conuntttee get* deeper In- Jtonen barricaded htmaelf In the showings in Rome. buyers, reporters and' retinue to Its Investlgnt^ of alleged gunboat preparing to land seven were hit hard again, and weFe bed for water from the dfywell hpuse. Asst. Police ‘ Chief ,Dub who -later w ill continue to Woman at 69 gaiagster Infiltration of both l(s- Not all the experts will com- agent* In South Korea-.. French looking uneasily toward the sky in the past, haa been rilling up mit themselves. But those who Paris. bor union* and baslaeas enter- Lewis said Elliott was using a loud- aqldlera attack camel caravan toflay for signs of more rain. gradually since the drywctl waa in- speaker, trying to talk Olkohen will s ,y womanly curves are The dedignera are now in a prises' from const to roast. Climbs Trees hauling explosive* and medical The Eighth District Fire De- stalled over a year ago, Into coming out peaceably. bound to flght their way out of final phase of frantic prepara- partmenl was called out to hose ."But It reached Us peak last "A car awujog around the cor- the bag. The Italian high faah- tion. uppliea from. Morocco to Algerian GIANT M.\GNET UNVEILE6 Potlatown; Pa.. July 12 (a S — rebel*. down the road and lawns on Bolton night." salftMrs. Ddnlel Puzinaa of ner.” .Lewis taid, "and the chief ion houses are determined to . Princess fllovahna Carraclo- St. that had been covered with 52 B olt^ 'S t.. ^ h ln d whose home Berkeley. OhlU., July 12 145— How many women of can climb Mr*. Oscar Levant, riling for went down' with, a flesh wound in lead the way; la« (Caroaa), courturiere of 86 mud and slime from the backed up one.. or the retaining walls was A magnet the alM of n sultcaii* divorce agalnat plani*t-wlt hua- which uses nwre power than thn Nothing ijja extreme as form-"“' • ambaaaador'' wives and • an a tree and like it? •>— storm ae,wer and the overflowing built,' "If there's another storrn, (OMittnaed on Page Threel - clinging tunics or laced ahep- original member of the Flor- band, says, "He’s gotten loo big I'propelirr*. qf. n guided mtasUn ’ Mra. Sadie Brown, dqe*. for one woman, So I’ve decided to -dry wML which is located atop a we'll be flooded. We have no more herdess bodicea la expected. : ence group, is ensconced in Even the thought of it makea sandy bank on Schaller Rd. protection." she said. aubinacipe was -unvetled here to- "But -the bettliig is that the soft wool* and' brilliant cot- give him tb the world.'... Barbara d*y--Tha little giant tout gen* - her every nerve tip tingle. For it’s Bum*. 2Q-year-old daughter of late Roads Blacked Some of her neighbors who human shape will emerge from ora. .. a challenge. And Mra. Brown don’t have the walls, have already to n’ork ga a. auper-eadUag In- - t comedian' Bob Burns, Jailed, on Town Highway -Department iRehelM Annoy U.S. this year’s drapes and folds "W e italiana,” the princeea five feet even, 11^ pounds and 'atlll- crew* were kept busy checking been hit, she said, with "mUck alt strumeoL rrdiicihg amnll earn- enieplcion of forgery. pIco of matter to temperntorco with greatey clarity than last .aaya, "are improvleora rathe* upple — Is no woman to shrug off and cleaning clogged'catch basins over the lawn. The place here la a U.S. space acientist aa.ve It took approaching nheolute acto. Mat- By Slow Releases year. -than organiscra.i,We prefer a challenge. around town.' and . police were meas." ahe said, Rueelan* M tides to get their three ter at this extreme roldaesa le' toidndke rairacleal ^ Above ail A widow for four year*. Mrs. fqri:ed to block off- several main Not Fixing Blame The beltleas, allding waist-* aalciUltea into ' orbit4. . . T h r e e ideecribed na’ la n deceheimto we are indiylduaUsts and it la Brown now gives full scope to her thoroughfares because of flooded An appeal for relief was voiced Guantanamo, fhiba, July 12 (/P— line might.-still be with- ua. state. Object of the magnePa almobt impoeai'ble to get ua all , Hobby? It’s pragtlcally a Renaiaaance painting* scarred by cortditiona: by- Rirhani DIdan of 86 Bolton St., tf.B. officials were ihcreaaingl*' Ir- The bosom mi.y rise and hem- work la to detormlne the prvper- ritated today because Fidel Cas- to agree.” imidenliried vandal at Philadelphia The Town Water Department who saia the residents want the lines waver, tmt chances are . Thia indivldualiam partially' Museum -ot 'Art. ties of auhntnnces Srhen trfrnal- tro'a rebel* atlll h*ld 2» American "that'mpet lamp-atmde ,^ p«* She confldad in an inUrview to- reported . that - the dinner time town..'Ih'rough Itk engineering de- . aoeounta for the internal dia- day that her husband was some- Vermanl driver eecapes Injury partment. to correct the-condition. ly all the hent haa been puinped servicemen after freeing the last ■ will be lupdlfled to approxi- atorm. part of a squall line extend- .out Of them, clvilUib hostage^ mate the bod., lines. cord - which haa ^Itgutd tha what' lea* than thrilled by her idea a* statibn wagon carrying aix ing abiith 'from Port.amouth, N. H., "W e're' nbt .trying to fix' any Italian faahlon Induatry.aince of fun. That-cramped. her style a caaa* of dynamite roll* down em- blame," he said. "A ll ,we wanL-ia C. Allen Stewart, deputy direc- Presentations of Italian high dumped almost an inch in the area RCBBL auiol'' t’NHARMUl . Ita ince)tUoh. It Yilao makea little. bankment and overturn* dhree around the Porter . St. reservoir, gome help." tor of the State Department's fashion for autumn get under-' BeiruL Lehaaoa. July IS (Tt— gcneraUiidg about lU lian "Gueaa It was..mx great con- -time* Widow of late Moslem and about a quarter inch more He aaid eight pro^rty owners Middle American Affati* Division, way Thursday a t such houses daolgn. 'an extrem ely hajmrd- atoiritua! leader Agm Khan fUe* to Rebel sleader R a ii^ Raomatf flew from Washington to Hbrana of female flnery m Eleanora fidence that finally made' hihi than that at 'the Buckingham res- were affected' by Uie overflowing oug.gamc. the & iA L ' hut even then Moacowr on first leg df long-await- ervoir.c of the dry well and the subsequent narrow^ gseeped death' when yesterday to coafler with Park GametL Fontana, .Odtikioni. But one common- ''praUat ed tour of Ruasta. th* henne la which he waa livlag 'WoUam. XJA. cbnaul at Saatlaigo fretteeb" ehe related. "I' never Frank Staele, aaaiatant (own en- erosion of the sandy bank on which MongoUnl'-Qugtnhaim. Gtovan- aeetna J»' u n ite a ll the djetgn- 'U.S. Court o f. Appeals uphoMa It is located. la TrtpnU waa heatcUy aheMod by Who has been negotiating with w Kaetii- c,QuId eee' w hy. A fte r aH. T v a iiave r gineer, aaidHoday he had received ' •Ut Hfiad Grtgoftana. era. It'a that the ao-callcd splliad out of a tree yet And I've eonvicUon and ,3(i-yaar-prison sen- a report th* brook at the-Man- Mayor Harold A. Turkingtun, security foreo*. his henthar *aM .•oriaa, chUdren’k .and a ^ ’a aack haa been overdone and tenoe of Rudolph Abel, hlghMt today. Nana. Karaaal anti th* T h ara waa no .iaffica U d iiT ar been ahinhying up tree — tall cheater Green pff Woodbridge fit- who visited th* street last nighL •tylM also will be aiiow& uaed to cover an aaabrtmoR one*, too. Tjf feet and more —- for ranking Soviet spy ever captured had been: bro u g h t up to the top of aald ha saw nothing “out Of Una" heaae waa 'almaat sgthraty 4a-. w heilw r they h ail derieed any naw ARwf tmu 'pay* In nma, of 411a. • » - a good many year*. bn thia old In America.^ .Cardinal Btapinac its bank' hy -tne atom )..' that waa the town's reapmalbiUty. atrayad yaatorday. "R a«M d had jplaa to loaad n ria M fit Um agtlora faabion mlrn- It won't be enti#eiy eben- farm.” Mr*, Brown ilva* in th* 78- caaiUiuing recwvery from lag But tha' hdaviaat damago'hj^ Tha'dry wqU la'on pHvhta prop- Mt tha Mnae only tivd ndMilH florHipe w n m G . B, i 'doned, but It w ill have aomb alNlipXtfle) eperhUon but Americaa spiadaUst .naarad to hay* boon eauasd on Boi- hManv the ahaWag.* M om aatt tte i draatle dhoageo. an Fbc* n tM ) batag consulted. 'loa BL icfhank ragidenU loportad -irsw s- - .

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD;*-MANCHE8TER, CONN„ SATURDAY, JULY ,12 1958 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„'SATURDAY, JULY 12 1968 PAGE TER BB PAGlS TW b Bolton C819 MAIM ST. SMD8 .. yiVlAN BROWN OtASTOMBTEY . TomrE V ' AT Newafentore* ■ HOKRIBUB PROBUBM East dsalsr “TBE LAW i Airmen Held whan Roslyn and Harris Strong The foliowing ptograiri New Janitor In Ship^ei'Bgh M'RVF—Newi SIM PUS SPLUTION Both sMss yuhwriM s Itdkm-AffleriiBaii met, they, had no idea Uiejt wc^ild alM are mppilei) oy the fadio Greeii Manor CfcY TEBBOB’* W'^JNF—apfm# By Alfred Shelnweld NOVIH . C o e k in f piEKS a design team and start an- manageinenta and ar* aubject to MaHt'heSdsr (Oontinoed tron Pnge One) The B oai^of Education hqs an*, (Cantinned from'Page One) WHAY—SueciAl “PiaaiM settle a problem that 4 f 9 6 Mi l gekMl CeaffSeaNsl 't'other trend in American ceram- ahange wlihout notice. wcin*:—ICO ^Gas’ Station » K »,7 3 2 T» Msek, Tse SseilT: . nounced that Arthur Cobb^ of Weat iis.' But that'# Jiret' what they WKKB-P M la driving me amd my frienda dQt k •mment sUll is waiting for ;tMan S u ic id e s only minor scratches during thfir VVTIC—lltnnUor ♦ Q1062 OM Sundays St. has. been hired as second cua- did. ' ‘tvHAY-^P'olk* Party WDno3’oM Road ShoM of our ao-called rninda.” r«t|uaota' OMcIng Every Sat. Night SoYiet reply to a July 6 (tfmand for Harris had wanted to be an art- 45 minute Ordeal in the w ater Be- WCCiJo-Muttic Koua Wl*OP—Teny>o fiandMand A requenl fnr a certlficati of ap- WEST . EAST lodtah a t H orace W . P o rter School.'^ fore being picked bp by the WKNB—P.M. Far Beservatiw releaao of thd nino men. ist, “b ^ ' grew discouraged and 4.30— ^ proval to locale n gaaoltne ata-. an Indianapolis correapoitdent. After George Petros, principal,, aaye freighter were: Samuel Vincent, . WTIC—News WHAY-HlinciAl '"We Want to -Know if thera ip a Q.B 5 4 3 X i o 7 2 ME S-M ll White roporteA that Murphy also turntirfirst to chemical engineer- WDRC—Newi Reportsr PiM:t>rd Hevue tion on lU. fl and 44A at Bolton MM ; j » i 30. son of the skipper; Grandison WPOP—N^wt fiotTet't play for West Ini the ac- t(rid Menshikov the ' ‘conthiued do-, Cobb's duUea will begin in the mid- WKNB—PM. >%a.yn had. tFlldied fashion de- Taber, 40. nephew of the engineer, lili- t WTIC—MokIuh ('enter Hd. ha« been granted to cofppaftjdng hand or If he Juabvhaa f tontion of the men and their pro- WomaK in Bar dle of August, end that he WHAY—Polka Party : WDrro-FiccbrH filmn sini, expaefing to do screen George Wiswell, 31, and T o re , Creen Manor H.italea, Inc. by the guess at the right play. longed ssparatlon from their fami- w m im WCCC—Music cV-Hjm I WPUP—Tt'iniai Bondetand *■” soon,**®*''” ? work with Wilbur Smith, 1 ).J pm tJM g like her dad-. .wh.o w as . a Rubin.' 38. WKNB-P M Motor V'etilcle Iteparlm ent. West thought long and Anxious- UOB.ia inhum ane." , I •>: liV- (Continued from FWgo One) been custodian since the.^hool teacher at Textile High School m Tile Griffin, headed (or Port- WnC—Robs Miller I WHAV-BlH.c:.il ly about his opening lead. Since The attitude shown by tlj* Sov- WURC—Lel B Decorate ' W ri;c—r* i djil Revue P i Hi I, divlalon chief of opened in 1948, , ' 'New York and a crafta'man in the land, Maine, ivith a 6.000-pound South seemed' to be ready for a iet and East German -authorities. WPOP—Tempo BandsUfid the Oepiiitmenl of .Motor Vehicle*. ♦ J 9 i 7 4 3 the chest as the headlights of that Little League.MiMeball .silk industry. ckteh. sank soon after shg collided' 1:30- WrK.'-Mouil'T- *a|(| that due to U.ie I raffle control club lead, W est decided to open a » ♦ A J 44 Murphy contlnusd,'1* "difficult to - The Yankees Seated the White WilAY—ParaOe ol Music I W O R C — H' * * ' U d B h ^ p fm t BM Wsst Marti car spotlighted him." When they met, Harris had two with the freighter In dense fog. VVi'vjc- AlUr-lt Kt«iTf» Wl’np TeiM|H. Bandstand that hern Inalalled at the tn- spade. reooncUs .wUh the frequent Soviet As Olkonen'a shot sent Elliott to Sox in a U t^ League game Thuri- small businesses-pottery and The (5lty of Karachi bailed from WKNB-P M I a: m»— • tentcctlfin. the depai Intent doe* “Declarer put up the Jack from > ♦ 1 ♦ Fas* •'2 e TELEVISIO N PROGRA MS pnitastAtions of desire for better day nigl^'8-4. Richard King was WTIC-Rosa Miller StuHs Sunday JW • DbL Pass the ground, officers shot out all of modern lamps. She was hand New York Wedneaday. Ypr the I WMA> N e w s not feel that ll would Imperil the dummy, and East played the dcucl Understanding and relaxation of the w;l«h0ig pitcher and David WDRC—UConn Presenis umc “Fiend Without a Face” Fat Fast the street lights In the district to painting silks—dress fabrics, ties, Middle East and India with gen- WPOP»-7empo Bandstand i W i K v i ’ i u n g M of spades. West died a thousand tensions.” Engaged WKNB-PM HBfety of the publie to have a K“>" Marshall Thnmpaon, attempt* darken the siege scene.' CI^Td relieved him. Ed MacDougali scarfs. Why not pool their talents? eral Cargo. 1 til"* ! vv'i M - x - w p deaths, but South had to win the Opcaing iMd —> * 4 Blaolanall Charged y'l WHAY^Parade oi MuslO ollne Mtallon m that location, i Ing to track down the mystery Lawmen, from nkarby St. Marieg catcher. JoHp Sadlon and ;The engagem ent of Mia's Rose Flair for Modem 'iltnr Murphy accused Russia of re- WlX'l.'—«uim Rouii Wjvip 11 hii»> B.-iii'l'iand The recpie.at was gianted as the 1 of a series of deaths caused trick with the king, and West and Coeur D'Alene were .dbi- Charles Olsen were the battery tor Marie J. Frechette to Ralph Cham- I They married, went into busi- WKNB—Bportr N^ws than w.'Jsck of side aces*. B u t W est Barttord, (Jasa. jecting its own respdnsiblUty to i result of H hciii rug held .Irtne .'10 at by invisible monsters, flrids breathed again. el 1 : patched to Sandpolnt. Washington the W hite S ojo I ness together and now Have a Rorkville W'l'iC—UcsA Millfi UI.Yl- K.'w* the I'ommunity Hall. Tins was a 'Then South led a low diai.iorid should never put himself in this ____*1 s hew Havea. tleaa. return the men from East Ger- pion Bledsoe la announced by her WURC—Nu\> Swing? him self trapped in a tom b In IkMkSi H Haiiterd. (leBa. state patrolmen also wort called C'loMiliig for W orld Needy i thriving New (York studio wlio e i «; I0-- contlhuation nf the hearing on position tq begin with. Doubling YOUR YARN SHOP many and at the same time of per- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Denia E. \V i ’ O P —i l c n 1 po Ba 11 d ,u .1 n f 1 I WINK—Music for K>entn( one ot the apine-tlngllnf and West had a horrible problem. SCkaaseiel 21IS SnUsIteld. Mats. in to help the Idaho 5>ffirers. Thee members ot Columbia Con- , they produce tiles and ceramic 1:00- .July 21, lOM. which was tabled the opponent* at slam contrseta is Ckaanei M New Brltais. (Jobs. tm I S : I 8 — acenea of "Fiend Without a If he put ujr-the king of diamonds. IO Block E u t of Main mitting East German authorities The officers fir^kteadily at the gregational Churcih have collected Frechette, U Tanner St. I plaques mounted on lhathei, wood Judjges Rename \yhAY—Parade pi Muatc I WHAY-Spurts stxdHRht until the completion of the traffic no way to gst rich. Ckaksel 4* Helyoke, Mass. Between Ohk and airehf "to attem pt to force us to pay a WlAJC—Miieic Rre- A* dealer, you. hold: Spades—10 * A r t N eedlework Rushing the house they found Superioi^ Court WDnc—CUv lloBi'ilai WTtc—Htncliv ftiatMi raleaaed by MfJM, alart* to- pisyed a low diamond instead of White reported Menshikov said This amount has been taken to the and the late Walker Bledsoe. j l.vn1\** a distinctive flair for niod- W DR C—News tine parlmcnt completed intersection 9 2; H earts—(3 ID 4; Diamonds— Olkonen h*(rkllled himself with a W p o r—Uhlc«K‘> Bof»i«n w r O P - " 1 V n i p '» Hsnd«tAnd morrow at the Mancheiter the king. It might turn out that SHppItes hs Would brinj^the issue to the at- Christian SorVice Commission Of- M iss F rech ette is a graduate of ' ern design and even lovers of ira change* early last inor)lh. The A; a u b a —K Q 10 9 8 2. W hat do S W ttC H TO 30-30 caliber deer rlflB. Officials, Clerk 1:10- Drlve-ln theater. South had led from the ace-queen; tention of his government. But ih fice in New York by Rev. George Manchester High School and St, ditional furnishings find warmth AVHAY—PMiude ol Music W lt A Y —H i-.ren a d e you say? f.lr*l recpiest for a terllHcale of and then W eal would lose hi- * Free Instruetleiu the same breath Menshikov vir- Huddled In Dark K. Evans. Further ■ contribution^ Francis Hospital School of Nursing. in her impi*es8ioni8t1c and sh- .dn.uc nouni K v n n in g M u s ic approval 111 Itie spring nf 19.19 wai Ansv/er: Pass. This Is'im ,*e* The Tolland County Superior XVKNB—Clevrlstnl \t* ^«nkea^ W K N H - P . M trump trick. * Free Parking tually rejected Murphy’s demaiid Mrs. Hunter and her sister-in- are solicited and may be left at the j she also attended Boston College motif*. She works with W'J'IC—Roaa Mll.cr W 'I'f tJ— M o n it o r denied hee.ause of the lark of tr a f- ceptable opening bid if' ihe'long for action by sajdng the matter law, Mrs. Romano Lantto, said Court staff has been reappointed Ht’hnm "W est slewed anxiously for a so COTTAGE ST e-Jd 4r-IISS Chapel. Tile church pays for the [School of Nursing, and 1* presouly ' and vibrant colors WDRC—Ptiy Mcisullal W D Ijr > - H a t . a t th e C h a s e fic control at the »lle. suit is a major, buUtwR if it is a Is clearly within the Jurisdiction of they huddled in the tavern with __..'xt_n ___ ' "XArtaifMost 4 tile • I a * techniques axoI* ■* 1 mi sa b ^ are doiiV WPOP—Thlcago \a.Bo?i..ii W P Q P —T trm p o B a n r t ila n d long time and then played the processing, the Rev. Mr. Evans on the staff of Manchester Me- by the Superior Court Judges. Ap- Trailer Varlanee Oranted minor suit. ■“ ' , the lights out.for 45'minutea after with flat un'derglaze.” she ex 1:80— a: 4A— king of diamonds. A* you can see, the Bast German government. said. m morial Hospital. i pomtntents, generally for ono year U'IIAY — j'aratJs ol Mu.mc VV'M AY— W s ^ h ln g in n H p e c ia l The Zoning Board of Appeal* (Copyright 1968, HavillaM!, So*. Hemor B. the shooting. plains. "Our* are not flush lo the Pageant Tickets that waa the end! i IJv e » T re DOwn Her fiance graduated from the terms, webe effective July I. WCCr—Music U«'orn W r r C — K v e n lf if M u s ic ZBA granted Clifford Massey of , - General Features Cgrp.) Capobftrt )—Red Star A live- wire- was knocked down College of Te.xas A. and ,M. He ! Tho.se reappointed are; John H. W t R :- M o i m < ir Hebron Bd permission to locale a (40) THE LAST WORD Lantto in a telephone interview teiestjng dimensional effects ' WTIC—Rnaa Miiiei Placed on Sale or Just an unfortunate jptessT" the Ahhy newspajMr, said today on Hennequin Rd. by the electri- served thiee years' with the U.S. j Yeomans, clerk; ' Miss Shirley W Dfir—t'lUrst Hint W I > R C — fjn l a t th e C h a s e trailer on his properly fiOm Au|^ The U.8. leads th* world In pro- \ FUEL O IL <38-80) FRCWT1KR8 UT KAITH with the Associated Pres* from the AH' their tiles are hind deco- W P O P —T e rn po B a n d s t a n d Caused Own Misery 1:80 ( 8) THE ^ tC O N the U.S. charge that Its military., cal storm last night about 7:30. Air F orce and is now employed a.4 Roslyn and Harria Strong, New York reramistS, admire "one nf WPOI*—Chicago \» Bnemn I. 1998 to .July 1, 1999, after hear- ducllqp of coal. Iron, oil and ailver. darlcened tavern about 30 minutes rated. Commercial potters are Whitehead, aasiatant clerk: Mrs. 1:40- . 7:00- At School, Store M'est caused his own misery, but (40) FACE THE NATION transiport plane was shot down by The fire department waa called a field representative for the Sys- their new plaques which shows an E tru scan w'.oman In bright j Shir ley Whitehead, official stenog- WHAY—Parade of Mtisin W 'H A Y “ - K u n jie r H e re n a d a ing his appeal at a ptihllc hearing Russia ranks second in each of MODERN HEATINO Trnn. ' ' . ‘ after Olkonen killed Mrs. Tanner. afraid of that method bees use not by hi* play. The horrible prob- Sovtet fighters over Armenia was out. but no damage was done. tems Development Corp. sit (he ceramics, mounted on wood. rapher (two years I: Atty. Robert n WCi’C—Music iloom W l —J'A'rnliig Music j o n . I i i l y 10. these products. Bt its ver>-best (iev. Frank O. Clrmoni. D. "'We don't' know where that the'designs can look pretty hack- WKNB—CJe\elami '» Yankee. WKNB- M lem was produced by hi* horrible (80) COMMENT "Tb* NtaaiiiK wf an invention. Couple Plan* Exhibit home , « office In Santa Monica, Calif. I J. Pigeon, public, defender; and I In a letter to the board. A^assey Tickets for the pageant, ."(juast ciazy man is. You can hear thej- neyed, ahe says, Harria works out WTU:—R«»8« Mnwr W T r c - M 'U . H M r double of .lx diamonds fltntehoad" RliipkaR citiirnt The . American account of how A husband and Wife craftsmen [ A September wedding i» planned, Charles J. Underwood, court mea- wr»nc—nei‘e> it. WDRC rpheal Hat Mghf j asked fnr a variant e to reguls- for Home," to be preaented ^uly remment «n tbHr newly nc- the trlthsport was forced to land shooting and people are shouting. the glazes snd other firing lerh- to say nothing of making what you j is still open. I'll meet anyone, any WpOP-T“Chi« agri Bn.fnn Wpup—tiiks Hoa fii*\ isiRtit tiori* for a two to three year pe- Just Imagine that West had not qnlreS eUle. I have to hang up. Someone is team from Columbia will take part ~~Vr niiglil call the strictly pleasure time, any place. That * good until -'ehger i two years). 1:00— 7 I.V — 18 and 19 at the regional achool doubled. If South led a low dia- W Y M A N 'S (68) ORAL ROBERTS In flames on June 27 after being in the exhibit of The Society of DeBari-Mlinner niques after she dreams up the WHAY —Ihtrade ni Miislo WHAY — Hujiprr Hersnade riod while his son-in-law, who coming to the door and I don't designs. clinibK, snd I have felt neither 1961, at least," Attj'. Joel H. Reed II continues auditorium, during Hahron'a 290th mond, ll would be obvious thst he (98) ROOTS A SADDLES fired on'^by Soviet fighters was Connecticut Craftsinen, which will | The engagement of Mis* Dorothy j ss siste's attorney. wc'cr r* ‘o Wt 'I T —K\ • iiiiig .Miisir will occupy the lialler with hi* O IL C O M PA N Y ttOO < 8) DR. CHRISTIAN first issued by the U.S. Air Force know who it is. We have to go up- Is I husband and wife work ^ ache nor pain. I'm as fit as a body 1VKNB~‘ *lri »*land vs ^'ankee* W K N H r'J '- fnmilv. wliile he attend* the Unl- anniversary celebration, may b# could not be trying to hoodwink ! U MAIN 8T.->TEL. Ml 8-1608 4 i) LONE RANGER •stairs and hide." be . the featured part of the craft j I-ee DeBari to Francis R. Manner ('an be. ail the lime. " Atty. Harry H. Lugg was ap- WTIC—Wofillor • W 'l lC - M o n i t o r ( » ; I SEARCH FOB ADVEN- after the nine crewmen had been team easy to keep harmonious? ! versltv Ilf Connecllcut However, Obtained at Cello's general atora Weal Into playing low. If Soutre! al3JlC .QR&EN ST A M P S It was police returning to tell activities on Green in Guilford dur- Jr. 1* announced by her parents, ,Mis. Blow n tlgures ahe has three .\nmr Baked in Loaf pointed a member of the Stats WDR(Z—KasJunaUhg- I'li s Him W O R f ’ - I'j d i c n t H »l N ip id TUBE released to American authoi-itiMi. ing the Handcraft Exposition July! Mr. and .Mi'S. Mario DeBari, 1417 "No, It'st'Tmt aa com patible a.s WPOP—Oilt ngn va H"pfnn W P U t '—.liiK * H o* H ni M g tit the hoard only granted an 11- had the ace-queen o' dlamonda he-j HELD over: KN’D S tces. (80) MEET THR PRESS the two women Olkonen had bar- more yeais of climbing lo go be- B ar A.ssn, e.'tauiining com m ittee: z on Hebron Green, and at the of- The airmen themselves later gave it may seem ," she laughs. "We • i l 5 — I7 :.4 0 — moiilli period, or until the end nf woyld take a normal flnejise | RrprMrntnUve Orrn Hnrrio. ricaded hlm sU f in ht.i home. 24, 29 and 26. | Main St , Glastonbury. fore slipping into something : R o m e The old Romans were and Reed and A'tt^'. Donald C. F isk WlfAY —Piiiado '•! Mumc WHAV — Hui'fsr Hersfiade A L L IN' TEC H N IC O LO R ! (t2> WBRSTLlNa the same account at a news con- the next school year. At this lime fice of the Regional School. through E ast, for he would have (D. Ark) and cbnlrmnn nf Olkorien had been in the tave)-h Mr. and Mr.s. Evan Kullgren, Her fiance is the so,, of Mr. and | *«- ' slightly .sedentary I p i ' o b a h l y the first to have s law as members of the standing com- Wt'CC—HncfUtJ n«vi»e ■ Wl‘I V —|*.\ riling Muslr. < i)■ THIS WKKKWRKk IN SPORTS Bprrin) committee •! LOc IF” ference. W I W B — <’lev<*lari»l vs Y a n ke e* I W K N B - P M amilher a|i|ieal will have to be A* the auditorium will leat only no reason to aii.apect that West I Jem#* Rtnwert Corneif Wilde' ai) flKi — ------Pirn^RK since, late afternoon. He argued Eidoni Rd. will be there exhibiting M rs FranciA R. Manner Sr., zri I fore tle.v are put nlo prodviclK.,, : It's not ofllcial I know," slio regarding the weight and quality mittee on recommendations for Inlive overelfht Red Star’s report waa the fi)*t like the time I decided we , WTIC—Monitor I W 'rf (,‘ — M o jiji o r made at a public bearing. ,300, those wanting tickets are ad- had the king of diamonds. Kim Novek I Jeee WAlltce <801 <'ARTOOsN TIMP: (40) THE SEARCH briefly with his wife and then and demonstrating their skill*. Hillstown Rd. aa.'ieiled. "bur I think of myself a.s of bread. Bakers had to bake admission to the bar. 'These ap- WpRC- FaaelnatinK Rhythm I w r > n c — X a v l r r C u g a t 4:16 ( SI CARTOON EXPRESS mention In the Soviet press of the coiild make' beautiful free form i Hcniil* Off In ('amp vised to get them soon. In other words, the situation “Vertigo” I “Maracaibo” (68) FEATURE MOVIE returned with a .397 magnum Kullgren, a founder and past piesl- a champion. I mii.'d he one. I ’ve their name* into each loaf, snd pointments were for three years. WPOP—ChfCftKo vs Bo*fnn W p O P - W o r d n f L if e 4:M ( S) HOPAEONCs C ASSIDY 8:80 ( 8) SUSlp: Americans' story that the trans- Miss PeBarl graduated fiom Wil- plaqiiea by rolling them out with , • tSO— The pageant will be directed by would be quite clear, and West t-SlM-SlI* I (IRI INSliRANCK CITY OPEN pistol. dent of the Soclel.v has won many challenged yvomeii all over the severe punishment was Imposed Jarvis N. Clapp of Ellington and 7:44— Klghlecn boys of Scout Troop ( 8) HARBOR COMMAND port was fired upon. The paper llmantlc State Teachers College a rolling jiin. jual like pie doiigl). WHAY<—Parade of Mueio WHAY —Hu|»n»'r Beisniide 7.'1 leave tomorrsjw for Camp Pi- Burton E, Moore, who also wrota roiild safely play hU low diamond. suns H>d„ "YOl'.N'O LIO.NS" (40l RACE OP' THE H'EEK (40) TWfcJNTJETH CENTURY A guest of Hunter’s ahnlversai-y awards with his outstanding metal and is on the faculty of the Good- I place lo oiFldo me in plcktng nr for short weight or adulterated in- Mrs. Emma M. Gill of Mansfield W.t'I-H**tf»irt R>*vii* W c i K v e n i i i f M usl^ ; 4:46 (??> SPORTS SHOW said this "invention" was for the Harris thought it was a stupid the scrlpV. It's almost pointless to ask what PRP:HENTS AIR POWER celebration, Ted (Jherry, said work. Mrs. Ku.Ilgren. who la a win School, East Hartfoid. climbing. Rut no taker*. Tlie offer . g r e d l e r r l s . 'were named Jury commta.sioners. WKNB—Ckvelatid 's Yankees W K N B - P M oneer In VVIriste.d Three of the 6:00 < R) POPEYR (88) CHARLIE CHAN purpose of distracting attention idea, but 1 bouglil the rolling WTIC—Mnnllnr W T I C - M o |. U o r There are about 89 people In West should play in the actual sit- (2tl FORp;iGN IsRGIONNAIRR Olkonen was a regular customer at board member of the Society, has W.pnC—Faaclnatlnr Rhvthm group will spend one- week at the (90) OUTLOOK from the fact the plane had Her fiance attended .Manchester pins fi?om a bakery supply house W n n r ’ - X a u e r C u g a t camp and the rest will remain'for the cast. There will be 20 scene* uation. after Me has doubled. West <30l A n V P :N T r R E theater 7)00 ( .1) TWENTV-SIX MEN the City Club. also received awards for her block WPOP—Chlragri vs Boston W p U P - W n t d n f U f * (401 SATCBDAY PP:RF0RM- ( 8) YOU ASKED FOB IT crossed into Soviet air-space. schools and the Howell (~3)enev an.vwsy and went ahe,d with the t:80— two weeks. shown. should probably play lo. • on the ANCE • ."He always seemed s happy-go- printing.' WINF—Manrhesler Met aid News H;00— (18) LASSIE plan." W H A V —H e rriia d e in R lu a The scouts attending for two Office Remain* Open theory that South has overbid wUh <681 fp:ati;re mo vie m-80) FRANK SINATRA SHOW lu(iky, guy - r always smiling. I , O th e r C r a f t s ! and one-half years with llie Armed S:40— 5:8f I 31 THREE MCSKETEERS don't Kajow what angered him. Hr Primitive Dmigns WINF—Muelc for tlie First Shift W l V C .a - I',v e n i n f M t i i l r weeks are Allen Clammer, WmiRin The regional school office vslll a long but weak trump suit rather S "Liveliest Place In Town” R (80) NOAH'S ARK (CnUr) ' 'Beside* these exhibits there will Forces and .is ■piesenlly employed W K N B - P M ( Ol SKY KINO (ioi t Wen t v-six mp; n had argticd with his wife earlier The deaigns of those plaques t;4A— W i ll - M o n it o r Clark. Tat try 'Diihalme. FriwRnl be open through the summer. The <8;i niSNEYLANO 7:80 ( 8) I'EAtURE FILM WWI Vets, Ladies, be other erkf la shown. They include., Ss a barber in Rockville. WHAY—Parade of Music (80) EARLY SHOW and also iirgued over "What he were primitives, pressed into the Wl •' ■« ’ -R»'Cnl ll RKlfllf W r > n c H at N i ls C o u iiir \ f t c l * Lefevhip, David Miner, Leonard Blementary School aud>lorlum { dine ani DANCE ! "Pencho VMIn Rrlnrne" Lee weaving, silk screening, \voodwork. | A fall wedding is planned. W P ( ) P —J u k i B o s f ls iu r d a v .N ight "Chin« OlrP* Cmrrilin thought was * short change," cei'Amic '.nialerlal \s1th a plastic WKNB-Cleveland rs Yankess Monroe, flohei I .Moran, Robert will be closed for repairs after 4:00 mif lAH Aug. 9, until the opening of the IAITNAATMI9 •FRIDAY and SAT.i ( R) KIT CARSON (iMO) THE rrotup:rs enbmela and many others. WORf?—Fanolnating Rhrthm W l l A Y — H e re a to V e ts (IS) FKATCBE 5IOV1E Cherry said Olkonen had a small Henderson-Beebe lates. Harris looked around the W C i V - C v r i i l n g M u s lr Smyllie. Bobei I Spencer. RlrltRrd school In the fall. (32-SA) NO WARNLNTt Of Special Inlere*! j WPOP—Chirngo vs Boston "Down Te Tlir S r*" 8:80 U6-40I ED SUlXlVA-N SHOW Manchester barracks and Hs ranch near Bayvlew, Idgho, and The engagenient of Miss Juliana studio, in despair, remarking: 4 :00— W K N R P M T iea t. Allen V'sn Zantler, Alan New people coming Into th» FAMILY ^ Mpsic and Songs By 0:80 ( 8) CAPTAIN DAVID CsRIKF Th* Guilford Handcraft Exposi- : WHAY —f'nrade of Music W 'l ll ‘ — M o p iilo r GneeU: From The. iDceert Auxiliary have delegate.* attend-, had been in he area fbr many tion ii of special interest because ^ Baxter Henderaon to Alfred M. "THi* place look.* more like Wl • ’ R- otii'l Rfvue W U R c H at N il e ( M umi V Hi- ir Willey and David Peresliiha community during the summer ( MOV ANNIE OAKLEV " Inn nt Lax VefRe. Nev., Ann W A LLY FIELDS (18) TRO rRLE WITH FATHER Rlythr and Anna Marla Al- ing the convention of ‘Veterans of vears. It is the first of a .yearly event Beebe l-s annoum ed by hep par'enta, a bakery than a ceramic studio. " WKNB- t'le\elsrn1 \s Yankes* W P O f ’ . h i k r fio x fla t N lg lit The one-week campers are who have children to enroll In A( TION . IVorld War I of the USA. Depart- W'rft.;— Monitor M. : m - sw in g in g quartet (98) HAWKKYE. LAST 0» THE berfhrlti. AUo will be Snath ■Lwhlch will display the charm of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Hender- Roslyn. mother of two b o y s Krank Hagan, Donald Pepin, and school should contact the office Merlon Rrnndti MOHICANS American are illaeloniet ment of Connecticut, now in ses- son, 20.9 Woodland St. WDRC—Reroid Hhoj. W ll A Y l.r t h M irii* N n v e n a •BATTlaK U TR irK ” hlstoiic Gullfoid, settled In 1639. I aged 5 and 7. cbiild^ave quit right WPOP- ( Imago V* K--sion - W T I C - M o n it o r Henry Reynolds. and Indicate the number of piipll* (40) ANNIE OAKLEY Rifhardi. divine champioa sion in New Haven. Her fiance Is the son nf Mr. and bA CLAM.S — Steam ers andB| 7:00 ( 8) NEWS. WEATHER AND Pal McCormick. Ventrllo- I The town still maintains its New ! there, hut she didn't. 4:04- W N R C . N e w * a n d l a m R e ssio n On Ju ly 'JO. .Scouts Wayne and their grades, .Mr*. Ruth Boy- The convention at the Hotel Taft Unlicensed Driver Ml'S. F a r! Beebe Sr., 1.30 Union St., WINF—Neus W p r t p H o u n d lA .g rino *‘Akmori!;i > attack' [ Half Shell ^ SPORTS qalBl RIrki Layne. comedy ! England atmosphere and tradi- ! "I stuck to m.y guns," she say*, -AND- Nichols, David Pesciie. David Rob- Ington, elementary school secre- ulOi nenii Andrem ( H) DEATH VALI.EV DA VS (cam Rrnnrtt and Patterern began yesterday and end.* today. Rockville. 4 10 a t4 - I* PIZZA—To Take Out and I tions. 1 "and the. primitive designs are WINF- .Mi|M)r RHli .Inis Citi Ani WIIAY CrtHiitrit* Ntivena erts, and Roy Winihei' will leave tary, said tcKlay. And Anne Rexter (18) 7 O'CLOCK REPORT Prepi. the dance team of It is the Ihiid annual convention Hits 3 Cars, Youth Miss Hender.snn altended Man- ,16 - W ’r i c - M o rn fo i ^ Delivered To Your Door. | (77) WHIRLY BIRDS Rroecta and T.vbcc, Hawai- ' Mental Health Drive ■ *lill in the line, and very good SH ADY CLEN WHAY -r ’/tIAdri nf imin Wf.iRi’' .SpMirs Rssiima for the cam|i to speild a week. .Adult Class Halte:n (•let •'Infril 1 Ynnkeeg a 00 The Rev ,I 1) Northle of Aus- man of the P-PA sponsored sw im - |stBnk«'s OAK QRILLr I 7:14 (18) THIS WEEK IN SPORTS Preient* (Color) Kteve Auxiliary. the Mental Health drive' here, has is employed by the t.?nlted Am rsfl WIl- M- Mi l l er 7:80 ( 8) FEATCRE FILM Lawrence and Eydlr Gorme. was converted into somewhat of sent 6197,40 to the Connecticut anly whims occasionally pay off. W H A Y - R f i o H i R e v i e w tralia will be guest preacher t(). ming program, announce* that the |80 OAK ST.e MANCHESTKRr Manche.ster Auxiliary delegates Corp. \( r m r - -r: nr oi.l Himf W 'l’ f C — M o n it o r "Thr Rrd Shoae" 1 s 'Stf.M w r m c —'rit e W o rld T o n ig h t morrow *1 the ll 30 n in. worship class for adult beginners la can- ( 8) THE SWORD OF FREE- garet O'Brien. Satvdtoro are Gladys Ridolfl, Aides Gufz- FRESH FR U IT SHERBETS DOM 17-year-old girl drove a car into drive, la now 6fflciall.V' closed. ceramics includes a wide range 4:'I0- W P U f ’ H o u n d n .i g service of the Oongregat lonal celed due the lack of InterM t. barcalDiii and Shari Lewie mer. Ethel Carter. Georgina Walk- \MIAV Pit M nslr (1840) PERRY MASON SHOW 8:3ft ( 8-58) ANYRODY CAN PLAY ‘ three others and pinned the leg of Mra. Donald Tuttle, chairman,.. of motifs from Madagascar car Ri' 0 04 I'tiiirvh The Rev Northle attended Another children's beginner "Thr Caer thr RaHrd er and Evelyn Greg*. Alternates FRESH STRA W BERRY W. •I'C-fN i WINk’ Nrwa 9:00 (8) NINE O'CLOCK MOVIE a .youth against a car before *h * .Jraa expressed her appraciatio'n for door carvings and Sum atra land- FRESH LIME . WKNM \o a. 10 the Inlei'natinnal Cnngregstlonal clas.i will take Its place at the Hood" (58) RAflERALL CORNER,^ ^ are Mai'y McCarlh.v. Florence Sul- Vernon r M • M- . ( (81-SOv PEOPLE ABE EVNNV ifot out of the lot, according to the ■the cooperation of the committee, scapes to antique French pla.ring WIN!'’ Biimlalaiifl t'nuiicll winch uH.s held in Hart- sam e tim e, 11:30 to 12 lloon Oaents: Frank Thn'm#*. Lon livan. Kathleen McGuire and Jen- Wfif!' • I’o. FUto,, (58) THE DICK CLARK SHQW Roudreaii, Rob Friend and Injuicd youth. including Reama, Mrs. George cards', ail in artistic harkgroiinds. FRESH O R A N G E FRESH LEM O N Upnl- 1.1 Mnnilstand 0.14- rio-il .liilv J Ihriiiigh .Iu Iy 10. Mrs Vt'edneadaya and Fridays. i Ctttr«l«; Jrrpy Rnllrr. Dnvld nie Happen, W M A V lif C M if l R e \ i e » • Ted Kliilxrwehl Police arrested Miss Regina E. Greenway, Mrs. John Pringle, Sirs. 4 14-• .lohn P, .lensen will tie guest o r- ( ’hiireh Nervlee* ' Srvillr (18-40) TV THEATER WM44 ' f'aiarir f>( .Music W K N n - •'M r i h o ilis t M e n s H r-ur 8:M ( 8-68) COCNTRY Ml’SIC JI'B I- (28-80) TV SHOW .McAllister of 123 V,’ . Middle Tpke. Robert 'Taggart and Mr*. Myron Slate Sought W T I C - M o n i m i ganist SI Peter's Eplacnnal Church: ,u . . -I • _TN . ..|.1 Rsvtis LEE (Color) Stnrrinir John Raitt, and charged her with operating Berkpwila, and to those who con- \\ IC.R P M W H IP ’ - T h e W . i M T o n ig h t Methodist l(e|M>rt l>iie services tomorrow will be: Holy Coming Soon (I9-30) ROR CROSnV SHOW Kdie Adam* and Janet w p u p H o u n d J)Mg a motor vehicle without a license. V f I' Communion et 8 a m and morning | (Color) Oiirel: Jnek Cartrr Blair tribu'ted to the drive. B y D e m o c r a ts W o lji a n a t Y)9 M'l 'p. p .. .1 ruir-i- a ,:io Mrs Clifford Stephens, chalr- 8;80 (IlMO) TOP DOLLAR Donald H. WlrU, 20, of 38 Bil- prayer *1 11 An adult and r h i l- , 9:80 (18-40) ALFRED HITCHCOCK Weddings Lpet Enters Army l\|’tip. ] \ tew iiinn of the (’omMiisston cm Meni- t:00 ( 8-68) I.AWRENCF. WELK PRESENTS yue SI., who .sulfe’-ed a bruiaed Pvt. Harry Leet, son of Mr. and 4 no W T I C - M o n it o i- lierslilp Hiul l''.vangeliHm, will give die.n's make-up comflrmallon class j sh Ow (63). OPEN HEARING U 11 \' t ...... U ' D R C - M o o ds fo i R o in a n r e will be held at Phelps Hall at 7?80 | (IMS) r.si.s: STORM airow "Hlyh Co«t of Living" Paul knee when pinned 'between the Mrs. Harrj' Leet of Hartford Rd. The Veihon Democratic Town U ■ I t - R. , -I t| Ri-mis W p u p - IlM im d rin g a repot I of the "('cmvocat Ion on Climbs Trees "Oh?* Sotsnas" ^ Doarla*. Wallace Rennet two eaia, gave police this account' has been assigned to Co. E, P'irst Committee I* planning a meeting, Comfortahla WK\n P M a 44 evangelism " toniorrmv at the 9:30 p 111. .Sunds'V. J m-sni OPFNINC. NIOHT 10:H ( 8) NEWS AND WpATHER Willbrant-Barno ' W -| It M-iiiti.r W H A ’i R . Congregalional.services tomorrow , Miss Barbara Anri Barno, daugh- of the accident. _ , Training Regiment, for eight Alr- m mh a ni wiirshlp service cvf the Dniled ADMIRAL tentatively scheduled fnr July 16, (Continued from Page One) wrip' I |.1 R ^ Bhow WTH' -.Mnnllm will he: Hebron at 10 am . and (Mark of Quality Throughout the World) ter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. The girl taoked into one car, weeks of infantry basic training at Condltinned \\ pt If' —'f> in I n Rand t land \Vmi(’~M nt.t).. (t'r Rotiiancs .Methodist Cliiirch Mrs. .Stephens the driver leaving without check- Fort-Dlx, N. J. in conjunction with In the Rockville (Ity Cmirl room Wpup ItMiTiid flog atlendccl the convocation, wlilch Gilead at 11:19. Sunday Schools 18 COMING EXCLUSIVELY TO Barno of Coventry, became the 10 00 - In all the local churches are still bride of Robert John Willbrant. ing for any damage, then backed the 1988 Reserve Forces act, l?n-: to select candidates as fepresenla- i farmhouse where she was W 11 A V - I 14-I Ml ll WHS hehl-tn VViishlilgton. D I ' from Don W ILLIS G arag e ‘Voii Can Taste The Quality” on vacation The' Rev. Her Bfcrt W. son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Will- against Wli ta. pinning his leg. She der the reserve program, llie men lives to the Generiil Assen.hly, | niching urge lies in with WTIC M'inli'it .Iiilv II to .Inly fi A nursery will serve on active duly for six j W'HttC - f"r Rtunani Dh'kerson, pastor, la preparing a I SPEOIALISTS fN ' brant of Pittsfield, Mass,, in a drove forward when W lrta yelled GE N ER A L he held during the service. to her to let hia leg looae. and months and then are transferred , According to John Moran, town i another passion, thst of picking Wpof* Hi Mi nd Iti.g schedule and ma.terlsl foi* study] WHREL ALIGNMENT and double ring ceremony performed Democratic chalnnaii. two men rherrld*. Routes 6 A 44A to t.W, Cnlbolle Masses classes to be held Tiiedday eve-'j MANCHESTER TV BRAKE SERVICE - then backed into a aecond car. She to hometown duty with an Army ’ this morning at 11 o'clock in definitely seeking the nomination , ■ >•„ H„ft Hliiff WHAY - Kit Mitl Rsvtew Masses will he celehrsled lo- Reserve or National Guard Unit, i T V SER V ICE nlngs In the fall. i • 18 C E N T E R S T R E E T M I 9-1044 G E N E R A L ALLTO R E P A IR Emanuel Lutheran Church. The drove forward a'galn and .striick a Wrir -Mi.iiHoi' niorrow at St, Maurice Church si third car. Leet was graduated from Wind- i are Raymond Forstei. and Atty. j n was siiggesled that Iheie are WIHU‘—Monde for Romaiu • Historical Note A New Concept In Television Viewing Mitchell 0-4581*18 MAIN St.* MANCHESTER r W. Henry B. Dickert. D.D. of Ha.va e e o c A t^all Wl’Ctp Hound fv.g 8 .30 and 10 a in. A nursery will be She got her Oar out of the lot ham High School in June. i Harry Hammer, both of Rockville. i easier wAy* of galhenng them. NIghta riiia rnria Of local Inlereat are the lur- j Stereophonlo — High Fidellty Fort Meyers. Fla., officiated. G. Others reported to be Inleiesled i "Not for me," she shot back. "No locto- eondiicled in the reiiory. after hitting the third car and the /B.4 Hearing Set i WH A V If't Ml h Rev le w names of Hebron people who In Albert Pearson was soloist, and are William J. Dunlap and Ray- : laddera or shakedown for me. Let TEL. Ml S-ft4(12 MIory Hniir Hel "The (ielille Deceixer’* driver of that car followed her to Irving W. Butler. Jonathan WTl*' -Muslr with a Best 1771 m igrated In Thetrord, Vt,, to ' W A TC H FOR O PEN IN G D ATE! »W-4J<) CHALLENGB was accompanied on the organ by mond .Splejman, alao of Rockville. | the teenagera play if soft. Tlie best U’I)Ri *—Mornl* fni Rnruain-e Tile Children * .Stoi v Ho.nr will make new homes for themselves. Keenan Wynn etar* <92-2*1 DKriSION her home. He later identified the Trumbull Highway, has asked fnr \V f'( )P.hike Box flat NIa IiI 9:80 (18-40) HAVE GUN. WILL Henry Ashton of Litchfield, uncle A rthur Batem an. Republican In- of them can't climb morrs,than half he lielcl at the Piibllr DIttrary *t. There were Chamb^idalns. iJJI DKATn VALLEY OAVg girl to Wlrta, who reported the an exception lo iw made In hli to Ift- ^ TRAVEL of the bridegroom. ! cumbent, has announced that he th> distance I can." WHAY- R'l M|U Rn t |r .V the Center on Monday fiom < to Strongs. Howai'd*, Gillette*. Swet- (88-80) TURNING POINT **„A*'I-4CE INTEB- incident to )!)if)llce. request for a building permit. He VIKH:-...... n. iis.i; -J-nry H.nr>’ ■ Xl». Presented in marriage hy her I will be available for renomlnation. Where doe* this vigor come WTf(' -Muaii' wltli (I He«t (110 p III ,V1i* R K Jon es .Sr , will lamU. Hor.sfoid.x. Osbornes, G|ns- "Nailed Down" Dan Dnryea s/nsrr Polltlr.l-MliH.ry Miss McAllialer waa driving a propoaeh to erect a commercial WI)R(’~ MoOit.« for Rfitimiu * Stare father, the bride waa attended by The GOP is now seeking a running from ? She was asked. hr the story teller. aons, Orsnl*. Smith*. Bakters. Col- AsstyslAssty.l > car owned by Thomas Yoat of 29 building on Rt. 6A Just east of the WPUP-.hike Box Hal Night lt:M ( 8) NEWS A WEATHER 1«:U < S) 2'KA'Tl’llE 2'KATlll______FIL.M Miss Janet Eldridge of Columbia nate for Bateman from . rural Chlefly'from oatmeal, she said, I I 0 0 ^ borna snd W ises Hated W ith the ( 6) MIDWESTERN HAYIlDE Elro St. at the time. Free under a juneflion of Old Willimantio Rd.. f.lrl” Carsis as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Vernon. continuing: "It ha* been my break- NN'HAY MM(.iiiiighl MnUnre AtlvertiMcimMil exception of Oshoni, Grant and (U-40) GUNSHUKE Ijindia $.90 bond, ahe I* achediiled to ag)- on the south side oi the highway. WTIC— (88-88) TED MACK'S AMATEUR Mis* Mary Jane Timmins of Bos- The name* of Atty. Robert F. faat every day for 35 year*. I still When Ru\ing or .Selling Bolton Smith these naniex are no longer 10:2* < I) NKW.S KEPORTKB » pear in Town Court Monday.' TTie land lies partially within an v\ nR<'_\< wm • H O U R WEATHER ton, Mass., snd Mrs. Anthony Kiihan and John Mason have been like it. Wonderful stuff. A N D IT'S Y O URS w rop N'vts l’i(*|'cMy < nil l>awrrnre K, T'tRno, exinni here and the two excepllona N O W .. . F O R B X TR A (68) EARLY iJiTE HOW AA Zone. The Zoning Board of NAME IT "Federal Man Hunt" US-4S1 WRAT’R IHy LINE? Proiilz of Milford, .sister of the mentioned as .possible Republican "I picked 89 quarts of cherries n pv • Hi uUri I’honr M I ll-Tipin. mentioned are newcomeis. piob- 122) E1L.)I tHBECTOR'S PLAY- AppesUs (vlll 1 pic a public hearing WRAY • MMMiiiirtit Mallnes 10:16 ( 3) CHAMPIONSHIP HOWLING bride. candidates. In two and a half weeks this year, W I’lP -Hjhm-U l-'mal « ahly not related to the old tim er* D I N I N G PLE A SU RF 10:88 ( 6) HEADLINE HOL SE in Yeomans Hall Tuesday at 8 p.'m. <2fl) ,'HE LATE SHOW Bruce Willbrant Of Pittsfield WURr.a.M....I- fMi RMniso. r >li«lM'lir)iter F i e n I n g Ilf^rikM TRY ONE OF OUR (18) I LED THREE LIVF^ (.22) EARLV LATE SHOW Sell* House WPi »P . hike Rmx SnhiMtnx : (88-80) JOSEPH COTTON SHOW was best man for his brother,.jmd About Town Uidloti corrreiMindriil. Mr*. Manchiailer Evening Herald DELICIOl'S IS ltt 1 8) WORI.O'k UE*1 SltlV ir* Vincent Sledjeaki haa sold a I I 10 "Death In The Snow" ushers were Wlllism D. Morrison AT ASHFORD LAKE! U'li\N M . iJichl Mmii.ts niriKx’U Jr., lelephone Mlt<'hrll Hebron correepnndent Mis* Susan Hoafy Carmichael Stare .. . . "Copn-ffd" nick r«H'*ll newly built house on Whitney Rd., W i n - Mmmu . t 111** (IMS) SCNOAV NEW* SPE- and Henry P. Hendrickson, both of IMIfl'iJt. PrndlOlnii, lelephnne ACademv (40) HIGHWAY PATROL CIAL Miaa Maryann Miller, daughter near Rt. 87, to Mr. and Mra. John W h p i - - Mom.K fMi P .^ 8-.M94. ir.H (18) NEWS, weather R Pittsfield. of Mr. and Mra. Walter Miller of Wptip—.Inks Rmx fisluidav NifM Sullivan of Mansfield. The couple, You can “calch” junl abqut SPORTS The bride’s gown of (Jhanttlly Sunday IL I .-. ( 8) NEWS A WEATHER Sullivan Rd., Wapping, formerly who have a small child, plan to W I I 4 N M>>>Hji^v fo r sludicH in | he I'n lleil Slates (88) LATE snow carried a white Bible with white and children. 11 Edward St., have "tendew i* 4ar H M frr AieoHsnas" "Daley Kenj^en" two weeks. aiVrt.^Caiia'la .Siiure IIMII the foiin- A RT H U R'S 11:80 (58V NEWS rose marker*. returned after a two weeks' vaca- OPEN TO THE PUBLIC then Home! d a tlin f-ia i avv'iideil I'heSe fellow- IttOO (40) NEWS A rRY:VIKWS lin k (It) MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE tion at Virginia Beach, and visits Mr*. Joseph Arnjitrong and in- Bv SloM K<‘leas4“s IxN'aied t j Mile W.eat of "Secret it Dr. Kildsre” Hie floor-length goWn of the nlllp:|is t o 'J-.bOh S w e•ilo.H d 18:86 < 8) I.AVOH THEATER with relatives in. that State, fant daughter, Wendy Kim, have Maybe you like to juatiut and Oakland Street on 18:46 (99) NEWS AND WEATHER uik. IIS! S'Srs «*wviEw. maid of honor was of mint green returned to their holne'li Sunny- ( I) NEWS t WEATHER CARLOAD let the aummer aun aimmer (('ontinufMl fntin I'nKf* One) Tolland Tnmpike llrlw < k) NEWS n,vIon organdy,, embossed with slopes, from Manchester Memorial 50c JO LIET lOtT V EARS 01,1) 1:00 ( 8) NEW'S ' The Zlpser Club will have a card »EABCH FOR TUMORBOW sheath dress of powder blue lace SPERRY’S GLEN (hr scM Vlvomcri (o ptiiiilH w hrir « ' woril ph 111,- iluilonarv Today (Mr EVE ON np:w VORR (tt-kl) IT COULD BE TOO this weekend. lake, Ashford Lake is your STARTS 12111 ( t> COMKDIR* over taffeta, and the bridegroom's cis Minor, la a m em ber of the SlMt('\i7|e anil .lolu't liave Indus- “ (Celur) RO UTE 85. BOLTO N .'dreanja com e tru e! I',.^, Navy lirli(;(»plrr i-ouhl pick : HI 12iM ( 2) A.HKRICAN LKOENO (Ik) LIFE WITH ELIEARETH mother, a navy blue sheath with circle. tries insbl,',prison walla tliat keep T O M O RRO W ( *) .MOVIETI.ME, I'.N.A. . M a n ch e ste r Evening Herald IkJiul I'aMirn, Knirl'.s In u Hum, I wul ' 12-.4S (IS) THE C.riDING LIGHT matching lace Jacket. Both mothets B OLT O N 'S NEW EST RECREA TIO N SP O T tuisonrrs bii.s\'. STATE (ISJ aiTMlAV SEME8TEB !:* * (Ik) NEWS Daughtera of U b erty , No, 17, will Oolombln peirea|iendent,.'Mnu Don*’ wore white accessories and white s o ’s h o m e h e a t i n g hrrn nimtril a.x nMVlu^ ho Ml t l l t S T i g S I MI T H PRODVCBON (22) RAMAR OF THE Jt'NOLE aid '^ttle, telei^ane ACademv Ju st A 5-M inute Ride From M anchcfiler cl (hr (itplivo.x an an oH'u 1ml I SU N D AY CO N TIN U O US FRO M 2 P.M. (44) MOLLIE . rose corsages. They will receive meet In Orange Hall Tuesday at 8 mim sw M'I'M M CtssaatN** wmm . liN ( S) WE REUEVF. p.m. to .make final. arrangemqpts 8-6488. 1 o u r w a y I inraiis of hi»Uu\>j C.'iihiui ann> al- | with th* bridal party at a reception (lli).8I?NDA2 REPORT LIN C OLN -M ERCURY for the convention t Ur \l :kh (lir laat of 20 ! - “ N’e r l l t f o " “Maiicaiho” j . w A a A - a . L 3 » ( k) B ihI *■« Ts. ladUaa <**> at ROM.E WITH KITTT Hoee Oo. No. 1 will conduct. It* i other pxtraa deaignod to make kidmipt'il iivihanM nnlv ono 9..76. «rl6. fti.Nft (U) .CERTAIN TIME (40) BINGO AT ROME eouittlng and Finance. Boston, and monthly meeting and election of of-1 '®»< 4:4ft. Rllft \ macB OF wkni (kS) DECISION FOR RklSBARCR (IS) TV MATINEE ' your own! SITfS home heating rrally ean\i. .xei viceinan ha.s been relea.xeil. -StiM. • »- Is employed by the Traveler* In- ficera. ^.(M). H;|.6 SUM. ^ 9 0 ^ 7 ^ 4 1 i (4S) fU'NDAY PICTI'BE (Ik) CONNECTICUT LIFE surance Co. at the Hartford office. Drive O ut This W eekend .'diligent .aitiil 111 iliil nut lesen l I (kS) RPOBTN ON PABADR i l ! ‘ J " ® WOBLD T l'BN t .Spiacious well-built T .-2. and 3 bed- (IS) ROWLINO TIME 422) NEWS The bridegroom, a graduate of with tlic. Ulitnti)tm^ tint "I am ?lnt used W ED : " T h r VmiUR l-toiia" Members of the Manchester A s-. room U -. 'B. Government Surplus For Sale (M) ACTION IN THE AIB (22) AT HOME WITH KITTY Pittsfield High School, class of aembly, (Jrder of Rainbow fo r' M o bilh ea t In liaiigiiiK aidiiiul xu lung anil nut (22) Rl'NDAV NEW* !«»AkiJ»EAl THE CLOCK ■ I (2k-M) WATCH FOR MR. 1984, attended the tfniversi’ty of Girls, rsill meet tomorrow mOmlng j homes. Each has complete wiring and Ihe c/eoo-ocheA licing alile tu lany im my Inml- COLOA kr Ot LUMt ( kl ME. AND MBS. NOBTB ne.x.s " The .’iK.vcaAulil t'aimilian W1EARD (HJO) M'CKV PABTNEB Massachusatta. and graduated at 8:30 at the Masonic Temple to i plombing throughoat. Complete bath- eddifive ClNSAAAttllSO^C )ISI<^^AORICrLTI'RE I'.S.A. 2ik» U »-«J,Ji«»tSK PABTV from Bentley School of Account-. SMAU .iiM cl llia.t. It luoli 18 bmiis foi' * art •**♦•••• ewyeaeKeeo Raw4rt 4;l* ( k) CARTOON . , ( k> FKATllBE FILM leave by bus f(>c Misqiiamicut, R. J rooniM with tubs. Double hung win- ASHFORD LAKE llic iclieix 111 In nig liim m er the ( k) ADVENTt'RK TREATER "Frasller Barit**, ijsl)* . ing and Finance. He is a member I. Girls are r^uested to . bring ' (It) INSCMNCE CITY OPEN dows with acreeps, oak nooring, fully insulated. Complete builLrn kitchens. Per*. nioiintainuus Ici l ain lo Hie reiiile*- PLUS Way** of the National AaMn. of Account- bOx lunches; dinner will b« aerva(L i DOWN PAYMENT ARTH UR A . K N O FLA , So Im A g M t (Ik-**) YO M B WANT* TO ( kl BANDSTAND, ants and is employed by the Dic- In case of rain tha outing, will ba fM l for cottagM , sum m er hom es or rental properties. Built-in caay-to-erect acc'- vous pnrni with the liebcu ptci'llial KNOjr. Oassisi OUva 0»- (klAII BAOOn BAOOU ,(e*l*t> taphone organitaUoii of Bridge- lions , . . ready to dismantle and fimemble- We arrange for deliyery—^nyw heret Ml 3-5440 M l 9-5938 MORIARTY flew him lo the hl<; IP'S. Nayal 5w *^|F'$7~JF1»5i7755*?75" I^M BLASTING THE ROAD TO EMPIRE THROliuR ARBOWSI. poatpqned untiL the foUowiiig Sun-1 port as a tax accountant. day. VERY Ba.se oil Guiinl/inaino Bay, Gregory Pei-k — Joan Collin* ___ _ _• _ - SALESMEN ON THE PREMISES BROTHERS ET-atAH. STUDENTS GROW' LOOK FOR OUK SIGNS CLE.\.MNG BILL IN .MILUON.S “BRAVADOES!” Color M ORIARTY BROTHERS EIRE IN FAEM INCOME Call, Visit or WrHe; PRE-F A B H Q M ES SA LES C O . UBEDAL TERMS WfrtfovrA RROW Chicago — Mm 'S thaiL 760,000 Aahfitrt. Cou., elf RisaU 44 -M bbUm m M «f 301.315 CE N TER ST. Detroit Ai'erlcmi induslrlea PLl'S THt'NUERlSG JETS” ' Washington — Oovanimant' oft 153 Drive **B”C)fL W eat Center Street, Migiichester— Call M itchell 8-0971 , COMPLETE HEATING SERVICE new gtudents uirollad In privatt fichJs predict thal; American farm- boiighl nearly jeoolOOfl.OOO worth, Offlea OpM UMIfT-t A-M, to « F,M.—Sunday 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. of Industrial cleaning cominoditlesV _ "

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ .X ; ■ . •' ■■• : X / IIANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- SATURDAY, JULY 12 1968 PAGE FIVE P A < » PO UR MANCHESTER EVENINR HERALD. MANCHEStgR. COKR. iSATURDAY, JULY 12 1988 :2r T- B^d, 'When I loat nine, what am to bring aatallltea back aifaly to of hding sfratil of dying In a nu- AHulover •Wonders of the Universe etartli. Controla will be built Into Scouts, Rangers Part Aan^rst pr rlaar war. That li not thtlr raal I, going to do?' tham • to make ro-entry into the PINlf M ARMCY Business Bodies ftar. Thar* la^a fear much mor* "And when 1 had a couple of my atmosphere and safe landing poa- Ifrrald m #:^nter ST.—mi’» - bsi4 horrible. It if a fear and dread of player* I thought ao great of that 2 0 0 E n r o l l e d taible. Once re-entry la begun, the Th* F1r*t National Rank haaf- / p y su a H tu Hi iHiu having to liy*, of having to aurvlva, did not do BO goorl up to the sixth Does the Finder satellite Is.again under.control and As Tears Flow Freely 'iUESALp PRINTING CO. INC. again beionga to the country of cofne up' with a new devlca aimed IS Strict in a world of tiuolear War. It la not inning. . v I w'aa more confiiaeil. ir id g t T k li« n Sc •« . Notes ^ ■ UitncheMtr, Cunii origin. That country ia liable for Ssotii MetiiodiBt Church .St. Jaa^ * R. C. Church ab aiding both customer* and benk’ ■ mOHAS r 8>RGUSON aurtival which if the prl** being But I finally had iojo and call on F o r C l a ss e s damage If the controls Riih ' After spending a we4k in Scot-Alt waa well after m ld n ^ t befop* # alt£ r R I^RO UBON Luwrsnrie F . Almoug-aiid Rev. dohii K- Hannoa, Pastor ■J— s - employe*. the Scouts and. Rangers returned aniight by those who do not want a young man in paltlmore. . . that Own d Satellite? These are -th* 'opinions op-The land, the Manchester Senibr Girl PUbllahcri fXuwies Reynolds, Mtabrters R ov..Jaines T. O’Conneil Th* third week of mipervuiit '''fjfee device, rarely- found in bank- to StraLbklnneaa. Pounded October i. lekl 10 march with the bomb tomorrow. we don't own and the Yankee* Writer. Now I* the time fM^Mrioua , -Rev. John P. BlanchJielA Scouts found great sorrow In leav- I n S w i m n ii n g thinking on This aubjectr to .fore- pikyground ac^ivlti** at the Re- ing, haatltutlons, .1* a Eaby't play The following day waa dedicated ‘ . -'PubUibea Kvery MreMnt _ ----- ttlacept^ 11 la precisely that same dignity don't own him; and he la doing By OR; I. M. u c v r r r i^Mtelllt* ie Just as Impossible to Services of Worship at 5 and 10 RevJ gOMph H. McCann ing their Scottish, Raiyter friends. and Holldaya Bnterea■ t r e at the Oirertor, rraakltB iM llfiit* control' M that of s niateoritf. stall trouble In th e ^ tu r e . How a.m. creation Department'* 11 play- choir syhOse purpose ia to keep an to shopping in Dundee, reached by and worth. Of man of which Ma- pretty good. Ami I would actually G E N ER A L One of their leadert. Mia^ Vivian ferry, and ling on the beautiful Pott oni_IC» »l M»nche»ler Conn 'Two hundred p ^ p lJa r * enrolled Ptiuietaritini PMIadelphhi Thus, when mete do demege do the Wgal mindaj;^ oOr country Sonnon; "Would-Bo Disciples”— Eunday Masses: grounds proved to be a busy and Infant ‘'hghpy and in one place” f«e^ CClau Mall Matter dame fYiiang herself speaks, with- have to tell you that 1 think wc ■view‘thia?- Rev. Lawrence F . Almond Little, tell* in this ai-count, mailed beach at St. Andrews. In th* ev** in the • PTA-Rert'Cros* swimming (ThI* is the.second article In a upon fallinf, the event* ere .galled For •adult*: 6. 7, 8, 9, 10 and i i popular we«k. On Monday *»5- while his mother or father is mak- at StraUord-upon-Avon July '6. of Subscription ratios the difference, subtle hut funda- are the tlrcl* Garbo type now Iroiii T V SE R V K E lOXm. Church Schbol for g^des ing out dei^sit Blips or transact- ning a number Of ex-Rahgers, who progi'Hm contUicled at the Andover two part aertea on the- legs! aa- acta of Qod. fs Russia, then, lia- o'clock with two Masses at 9, one nlng a Peanut Hunt was held at the excitement of the fgrewell Payable In Adranca aycceas. We are helfig hated I peoga of fallen aatellites.) ^ ble if one of her aatelllte*' dOea one through four, ing other bubiness In the bank. had known, former group* of. Troop' One Year ...... tlN k't mental and everlasting, that she l.ake he tch. this summer, accord- in the main auditorium for adults the various playground* with dunce and of the reluctance of Eta Hontha ...... , 7 71 When * misalle or setellite falls datneige here? \ Infrap<;d Rays 10 4j.m. Nursery for email chil- and. one for the children in the The play chair replace 1 girls, came to the youth "hduse to , S ixi thinks It Is something we can aur- mean; from the owucrship ami all. stMpJSS,, dren. Scottish young peopl« to alloTS' see slides of previous trip* Scot- Thrae Montha ...... ing to final registration figure*. on foreign aoll, does It belong to basennnt; and two .M.a8aes at 10, award* being ,giv*n to the children bank employes, incluSlmt the of: Ona Month ...... 1 .m I coder to the tlonimunlsla, when we gre being haled. " An airline I* reaponaible wUen TEU Ml »-M^ their n_^ew friend* to go. land, as welt aa some picture* of ■Ti l The program Is headed by Mrs. the country of Ita origin T. a jilane ’ faJla, becauae the plane one in the main 'auditorium and who found'the lucky bolored pea- fleers, who In times p a ^ have Weekly ...... the truth la that It la we alone who No doubt about It. .Nothing hurts Edmund Hauachlld and Mrs, Mar- IJsed U) Delect North Methodlet Church On July 1, the day following the the present Troop 1 on the Long Blagla Copy ...... IS 'nUa touchy legal nolpt ■will be Is piloted. A aatellite I* not piloted one in the basement. nuts. This proved extremely pop- played baby sitter for custoiners. ran ever destroy It for ourpelvea. *0 much like am ceaa, and If you lin .Sauer, co-chairmen. The total 447 North Main St. ular a*, all playgrounds were If the idea works out, additional Queen's visit to Fife, Scotlaml, the Trail last summer. - MBMBKR or figure Ineludea ISO children and raised many times in the future after it ia In orbit and it* fall can-, Mislabeled O il Rev. H. Oageod Beunett, Minister Manchester Girl Scouts, together THK AilBOClATBD Pltt-tfe, haviugul a lot of young strong and some soliitl-m should be read- not be predicted. ' crowded for this evont. chairs will also' be installed. Thursday waa a free day. Urge* The Associated Pm a le eicluanely 20 adults. St. Bridget's R. C. .Church . with- the Cupar and AuchtermuChty fellers that can tut and throw real ily at hand. ' Thia, too, therefore can be con- Tuesday evening .found the ly devoted tp lellor-wriUng and entitled to the use of reiiubdcatltin cljf Mrs. .1, T. Hohmann .Ir. la the Chicago —A method of detect- 9:30 a.m. Family Worship (Note Rev. John g. Delaney-, Pastor/ Rangers, enjoyed a trip atlll fur-1 clothes-waahlhg, aa well as prep' all new* dispatches credited lo II nr" Th« Happy To me. aalellites are comparabk sidered an act of Ood. • playground! having their weekly The Prudential Insurance Co. of KxtW gomi, and a aniart old feller what heacr ami .Mrs, George oil sold as new - by tiae of pf- brought hot dogs and marahmal- in Manchester at 450 Woodbrldge moral Castle. .The first slop was evening. Three of Pi« All rights ol recuhiicstion oi sw.clal t,y.ra I oumi na* a iin e.i in iiai.t .Munson, AaslaUng' with the cUiSse.s 1 that a miUeorite belongs to tbr control. One fell in Brazil and the frared rays has been developed by Rembert. Professor of Bible at alsn „„ri trouble. Yon got iieiinant*. too. Rut U.S. aasumed responaibility for tt. loWa to roast oyer the open fire. St. with Loin's J. Guidobono as at Klniemuir. the "Thrums, which j Karen Peterson. Mary Ann* dtapatches herein ar» r«^rv^»d___! Immediately set- a few things nie n group of Junior life-savers I person on whose, land It falls, the Armour Research Foundation Cummins Theological Seminary of Masses on Sunday at 7, 8, B. 10 you got trouble. I The great Willlsmelte meteorite, Whereupon BraziJ gave perml.ssion A Costume Parade was the big head of operations. waa the selling of James (Barrie s | Haugh. were Full aervlca elleni of N E A Sere | straight Kli*t he itlll know* the and adtilt awirnmers of Illinois. th# Reformed ^ Iscop al Church and 11.a.m. and Masses downstairs novels. The girls w'ere .shown i ^f one of the Ranger* on Ice, Inc Mot example, was painstakingly for a guiding atatlon on her aoil to at 9 and 10 a.m.- event at all playgrounds on The .office, - a branch of Pru- rti«;.I'BaFlal aaliile which, when he ai - The Junior Ilfeativers are I’aiila While virgin oil is rpflned from Somerville, South Carolina, and through Barries birthplac^ I a hike and cookout. ’ PuMIshcri Ri.|iicseni*iive* hauled fpom the land of the Ore- prevent a reertrifehce. * Rector of the Nazareth Reformed Wednesday evening, with coatumea dential's Robert E. Wllkina agency Julius Mathews Special Aerntv - Ne I omparilcd it with propaganila I Vnniy, .Inmlia t’helps, .Indy Hiitch- j gon Eiimber t?o. by the Individual only one of a sma|} number of ranging from hobos to brides. The aaw the JRtle shed where Barrie York. Chicago Dclrnll amt Boainn...... ■ . u. , maori and Namv McBride. The But a guided mlaslle la eaaen- Episcopal Church' at Moricks Cor- Church of the .Assumption in Hartford, will sell and service The dance' Utal evening planned MEMBER ■ AUniT BunFlAO u» | broadcaata for Mussolini, got him ; who found it. but the court* re- crude oils, reclaimed' ollsjp ay con- following are the winners at each first produced "Peter Pan,?: when • dull swjmnier volunteer* are Mrs. tially a piloted object, "nie launch- tain an assortment of CWnfesr. ner, South Carolina. Adams St. and Thompson Rd. life, sickness and accident and he waa still a young boy. by the Cupar and. Auchtermuchty CtRCULATlONS______j trouble with hi* own nsllve I turned ownership to the company. ing nation tacitly aaaiu-e* reapon- of the playgrounds for this'event. group insurance in the Manchester Rangers, was enjoyed by th* Man- Conneclicul Adele McBride. Mrs Vyhitney Mer- I In my opinion, a fallen satellite The infrared rays detect the Rev. goaepi. R. Farrell, Pastor Nathan Hale: funniest, Stephen Buy Tartans Th* Herald Prlntlni CompahT Im , rmnlrv and proiliired our effort ' ritt. Mrs. .Inl)4ii Krkewskl. Mrs. alhlHty for Ita path and deacent. Center Congregational Church area. It will not affect operations chester girls. ■ who were improsaed assumes no financial reiicinslhllliv for | •' ' . . . ! ceases to be the property of the number of crude sources In the Rev. Francis T. Butler. .Aaalstant and ..Cathy Riatau; prettiest, Can- At Ballater, home of the Srol- Manschlld and M rs' Sauer This Involves a fine diatinctiom Rev, Clifford O. Simpson, Minister of Prudential's Manchester dis- tish Tartan industry, many of the with the number of danc«-»teps th* tyrojj^phlrAl «irrerror* anpearins in ad- i lo bring him 10 trial for treason. I nation that launched It. unless of A guided mi.saile ia being acted up- nil and a statistical analysis of dy Hoyt; moat original. Harry v^rtfseniftnti and olh^r inAttcr Yankee The use of a Hue of floats this the inflated spectra of virgin apd Rei^ Laurence d. Vincent, Masses at 7, 8, 8, 10 and 11 a.m. trict office at 637-639 Main St., girls bought nateriaJ for Tartan Sco.ttlsh boys knew, tn addition to In Tha ManchesUr Kv<*nlr»R Hf^rAld Hermifi. he haA ioat none of hia | ' comse It falls on Its homeland. on by gravitation, but it goes fro'm Associate Pastor Forrest; most unusual, Timmy managed by Ctalvin E. Bedell. rock-and-roll and the ' Scottish —' ■ - ■ - ...... ■— ------year has cleiuly defined the iiiea For -met a satellite is 'aunched. ;;;;i;Xto;;:;r;;"th;;urf.^^M "i;e!-^^ «>»» ‘»>e ma fmm Young; moat topical. Dqnna For- skirls or kilts The route from Bal- Aweel lUOa projudli ea. ITie niiatake ‘ By A- H (). I being used by the sw imming 8 and 10 a.m. (Jhurch Services. Guidobono will direct a staff of Country dances. Diaplay adT^rtlalna hourai ] It ia beyom' the control of human earth without clrcllni; It. The j St. Maurice R. C. Church mat; most colorful, Karen Mega. later climbed up into (he highlands or Monday—] p m ITrtdav the Kaarlat dic tatora made with re- —1—Aie———— classes, whi|e the beach area has 10 a.m. Nursery for. young chil- five special agents. He Joined Pru- Celebrate Fourth I beings. IvOcked by gravitation to < launching nation has declared in Bolton Center. . past Balmoral Castle, and soon all for TuMdav—1 p m Monday ’Ph'* twobcet profeasional operal-I been divided by a rope niarkei . dren' in the Kindergarten Room ^Keeney St.: prettiest, Suzanne dential as an agent in the Hart- July 4 was the day of parting For Wednfiday—el p m TtKaday paid .to me .lewa, he haa now de- j the earth, it resemble* a meteor-| effect that It can set off the mlsail^ Tankprg I..a.iinv‘hrd Rev. Bernard McOurk, Pastor were amazed to see patches of reservlilg one section of the beach 1 Ma.ln Floor, Parish • House. Mangan; second prettiest; Janet ford agency in 1953 aiid became a and. .imtdst many tears, as well a* ror Thuraday—1 p m Wadn^foaf < Hied, waa In attarkinu them aa a ora In tfonneellcwt p-dittes ranie to lie revolving a"ound the aun. When | a' one point ahd*put down at au- snow on the distant mountains, For Friday—1 p.m Thuraday for lalje assoclalion members not I Sermon: "The Hop* . Of The Delhi; moat original, Ricky Cross: division manager there in 1956. resolves, on the part of th* Scot- For Saturday^—) p m .Friday a meteorite passes through our j other, by hullt-ln controls opersited Masses at 8:30 and 10 a.m. and-fascinated hy the long-horned bloc, Inatead of taking the mote Identical moments in their respec I- iiliemtmg classes and the olliei . Uondon . World tanker ton- World.” The Reverend Laurence most unusual, Peter Disalvo; fun- He Uvea in Bloomfield, is married lish girl* to earn th* necessary Claaatriad d#adl1na 10 30 a m weaeft lower atmosphere. Us speed i» com- ! by man. If man or the c^ tro ls nage at the start of 1!>68 totaled Highland cattle. day of piiMfeatton atcapf Batnrdar— lhorou>;Ji ami lonaonatito prorofliiro ive party c.-mvenllons when Uieir f-ir families of lho.se In ( lass. J. Vincent, new Associate Minister, niest! Pauline and Bilolse Beau- and haa two children. TTie Cairnwell Pass rose to a money to come to the United p.-irahle to u t of a satellite. Both fsH. the declaration Is stllJ^Valld. 50,990,000 compared With 45,250,- preaching. Sacred Heart Church • a m . of ( ondornnlng oat h one aeparatoly -rwri OJ>en move ami exertion of Uancer Eulers ('onteal lieu. '. The Woodbridge St. office apace apeclacular 2,060-fbot height, and Stales, the girls of Troop 1 re- .Sharon Hillings, l.t-year-old | nieteorile ahd aalr'lUe are largely, | No one Claims a satellite can be 000 tons at the beginning of 1967. Church St., Veriion West Side: prettiest, Ernestine Raturday. .Ally 12 Third, ho knowA AoniolhlnK abhiit persomi) leHdkrshit> powei- seeriool 1 not entirely, consur.ied by frlc- controlled. Thu* It c^bot go OUT Last year 204 tankers were launch- Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor waa leased from Warren E. How- then wound down through the no- luctantly left Scotland. daughter of ,\1r and Mrs I.eslle i I Concordia Evangelical Lutheran Johnson; funniest, Stephen Car- It was not until nearly evening tho doiiiotiary ti'* haloA ao uiU-je<'t xttaineU i pjaypfj amnleur iHlent cuti- i by man. However, the fall of a Someday, of eourie, we nhAll try the United States, and Panama. Ml 8-5185 South Windsor, Rt. 80 Kqrk Bingham; funniest, Craig ■peak* to US Aniericena. as she illd Sunday, July 13lh, 8th Sunday those who follow the auctions. nella, tries out the First National Bank's new baby-iitting serv- the Festival Theatre there, and a can of real American peanuts. u y lA In the harulA of I 4;rwu ant poft- But both jMobably sometfUnK. morning- T)ie radio after Trinity. Rev. Francis Karvells, Curate and Billy Swanson: beat Green- fiHid ice. Making sure Joel.ia "comfy " ia Mra. June Stutz, secretary out In Michiga'n the other night, j plo who haao tiioii KlionN oithoi fi.H all l#‘»n)erMlu|i-fbiAA when It hiiA Invllrd to mhll Ihelr 10 a.m., Worship Service; ser- wich Village, Julie Spiwak; pret- The booklet. "New England in the loan department. (Herald Photo by Saternia i. there la always the iincomforlahlc | on dollclofu y or doroit !o Ahow itA hamlton nakAdIv I voles for the bcAt amateur who mon, "A Noble Choice;” (Nursery Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 a.m. tiest dance costume, Linda Leon; Auctioneer,” lists llie dates auc- tions will be held in New England poiaiblllty that ahe la apealung to j in th* Parish House). most Original pair, Jimmy and An- Kourtli. nothlMK 4a wn»nj{ with In^Fthe Hetjubliran xtate ronveu 1 will then take part in a leleviAton and New York Stale. Listed also ns as our conarlencc j lion, StfnnfonrA Hin Hiennan’A 1 talent show. 7 p.m.. Outdoor Service on our Coniniunity- Baptist Church drea Tomko. George H. Wlllai'd Jr., fj|i as- They have purchased a home at 75 hlA aitlatU judKioonl. Aakrd to new Church site on Pitkin St,; ser- is the-type of auction and many of sociate in the Manchester Coat, Steep Hollow Lane. W hat If *!'• I" right ? What if | moment • ame wlien. on the coiU" Hhnron ImR sluflied (laminae for 598 East Center St. at the Green V«rplanck; Funniest, Barbara the articles which will he put \ip P A VE and S A V E , Identify, the gioateal A iuo ikh m plellon of the fliAt roll - elemenlHiy achool She now «t- sistant Executive Secretary. Con- moglda; moat umlsual. July Wil- , lishlng company also issues a Htioul hiA whoi ralxMita thoAO pMAl mrnt Hrrnnan moved out of that lendA the Kejflbnal 'f>iAtnct 8 hi^fh (Aaaembliea of God) necticut Baptist Convention. Sun- lia,ms. ceutical Aasn. at Moodui. A.vn POWER ROLLED If right? What If we lesllv ought ; booklet listing government surplus The convention was addressed • F R E K E S T I M A T E S • few \raiA Thrs' iiiav ha\»* thouj^til ]inNitinn on ttie AidelineH whn h he Acho(d. K. L, Gustafson, Paator day Church School for children. . Charier Oak: Prettiest, Candy sales and the articles being sold. to be, at this minnent, landing Cradle Roll through Grade 6. iVilltama; most original, Marll.vn by Dr. Felix Blanc, director of the Term* Arranged—All Work Guaranteed I we timl him rt»nfino»l to a menial alANHAK inakeN inipoitant at aU\' *1 JvltiK CoiitaKioiiAly' I The publishing corhpany is Amerlean troop* in ('Ti Iiih in order convention, went dovAii the aiMie, "ld\in>; CorUHRimiAly'’ the 9:45 a.m . Sunday School and VoJack; funniest, Dolores Bitter; Connecticut Pharmacy Commls- ImApHal. Aiid Afi tho\' a,Mltr<| turn I owned by Herbert R. Kingsbury alon and Just recently president of to lead Chinng Kni-eheli hm k in broke I he Mad newH to Ken Hi ad- lopK clioMen hy the. Hev WIIIakI morning worship combined, with Emanuel Lutheran Church cutest, Carol Puzzo; most elabo-|j|. jfi'fderick Young who al.so G . and H. P A VIN G ond C O N STR U C TIO N C O . w lion ho‘ tiAd lieon irlriiAfil ley, and ^iivr hi.H ■ minly the mi ;.;- K Thomen for hiA .sermon xl-the elasjea. for the children during the C. Henry 'Anderson, Pastor rate, Chara Clark; most danger-; operate the King.sbury Printing the National Aaaoclallon of Boards power, not hei anae ii e Im e Chiang of Pharmacy. Other apeakers In- TEL. Ml 9-4394 — MI 9-9700 "I never '.w»- tie aauI "When I nal foi the AVAili ti from Hradles’ Id R m nnunuij’ woiAhip .service ai service. Gerhard Lohmann, ous looking, Mary Ann Maasolinl. KBl-aKVk, hwl horaiiNO ( 'fimuttmiRni 11:30 a.m.. Lunch will be served cluded educational leaders from lelt t ho hoApll AI I A M At ill in to /ii'llei l.ike a. well thHclpllped Die Kii'h I (’onKje>jalionAl Churrh •Aaiilatant to the Pastor Valley St.: Prettiest. Virginia'. . .. . inust bo hlotlof) nut. in hinmi if oatlahon. Ilie imjnlv fnllou-ed hiM loinoridw at the Chapel. Stiiddon; second pr«t;tl®®t’ Helene Koilowlng a recent report tliat colleges and the drug industry. AniPii'A. arnl all Aineinn ia -in in 1 p.m., I.,eave for Charlton, The purpose of the convention neod bo? WhRl If Rhe hk»i I whrn , command, dtdivci inr lie hioiHrlf ,Mih . I.,eAhe HillingA will be the Sixth Sunday after Trinity — Deary; cutest, Jam es Fox; second i W atkins Bros, had had the mo.sl ‘A nno aAvlum <*»K»dUI. leplHfing Mrs. StuHiI Mass, by bus. Water baptismal IS lo enable pharmaciala to keep ■ho trruBOfl thoBO who profoM roii- i confcHAed lat'ei, exncttv the nriiid>er 9 a.m.. Divine Worship. cutest, Ajxna Marie Dion; third successful Juno in its 84-year his- I 'I’huA tlio happy I’ouinl exile of votP«( to /ellei hr liiniAelf had ' ^‘’^iKdMon wlio ia on a 2-week vaca- service in the afternoon and dedi- Sermon, "Except Your Right- cutest, Michael Jeffries; moat lory, Herbert W. Swanson, adver- in touch with the newest drugs, corn with the mir\ i \’ r 1 o f ( i v l l i r . i i - j lion cation of camp grounds which have methoda and procedureli and lo ■ h o u n d clnlrntHl to he aide to f|eh\'ri eous Shall Exceed." Gerhard Loh- original. Susan Banning; second tising manager, said figures for P O U N D ‘ T h B Id a ta l A n n iv a rs a r y P r o io n t lion of bfing hlmd to vrIuor mirl M ia Hilling.H \sas letenlly been .purchased by the Southern give members the opportunity lo ThlA •mpreme rxciMon of |>eiNon- piann. most original, Stephen Turcotle. the first six memth.s of the year And iuat think. If ho liad been clei letl head of the church \fuAlc New England Diatrlct of As- air their opinion* and share their prlnrlploR vs hu h ont viviil at leadeiNhip liiiiicd the Alate nm- which have just been compiled in- )uaI a liltio mmo li:nornnl and n (‘f4ihnut lee to fill the VAOMney left semblies of God. Robertson Park: Funniest, Carol knowledge. W’hat could make a more flattering and practical would bo wot t liloRA ■’ Wtint If \\ 0 ventioii .and tliciefore a .“Ui Kacinaki; neatest, CaroJ Verono- dicate an 11.3 per cent increase htllo loAA diAt iMf^uiAhorl. we iui;;ht hy the late Mis .lohn .Shepherd. No, evening services at the tlilirrh of I'he Nazarenr crAA Hul it piiitialiK- coaI H’fii- vitch; most original, Joe Gallas; over last year. gilt to votir wife on such an important occasion oro JTUilly of l out SlieepimUe Held T h Oav Chapel. Any desiring to attend the 466 Main Street Joseph M. Lebiedz of Bllmgtnn tiAvo hai))i;od turn for auio. nan •omelhln^.; fim, in t o wa\A C. E. Winslow, .Minister moat Imaginative, Kathy Bryant; This increase, in Ihe face of re- ikmo Rl I ho poRRltilo Iona of inir 'Hie annual .slieeplulke of the services at CharRon may contact . cession rumors, can be traced, ha* been graduated from the life than a Sun Life of Canada life insurance policy? l''liAt. till' u I a nd*d a Mc| fhanu^'lcfl th* pastor. : prettiest, Debbie Erbe; most un •quIa T \ M io I If wo Rir Aoft Anil Spoi I mcii M Club ami Uie Volunteer Swanson said, "to constantly sur- underwriter training rouncll of the HiiMie iMtlnneAM and poMAihlv Moine l‘*lie fiepailment began at 1 pm 9;30 a.m.. Church School; Jun-j.usual; Pauline, Diane and Linda Do as manv are doing. Pay her this great tribute fVabby' oml wmnK **^1 full of u iaIj , veying the local market in order lo John Hancock Mutual Life Insur- CiiNfv -At 'I'he Hiilty liiAtiml towaid fuhiie freci^om today The iiiHln meal will he The Salvation .Anny ior and Intermediate Departments Gtrardin. ' ance agency in Manchester. The bring to homemakers in the Man- to ful thinltiii]!. \'lillo Mmlnino (3iiAnn | .unoiij' Home of ttw h'aiifield ( ’ouii' Acrved at Ti p m. at the SporlA- 561 Main St. meet at Davis Memorial Youth | Bow'ers: Miss America 1970, courae waa two .veara long. • and make this anniversary one I’nAey SllAn^:el Ihe luniui .1 t\ itelevii! I'M Sefiind I lie Identity Building. Bonnie'Jrwin; Raggity Ann, Carol che.sler area the things they want 1a honl Aii'l nclil aioI foil of i»* meri' A ( Mub oh Ul fl M ajor and Mrs. gohn Pickup most, and .through a consistent Lebiedz graduated from Man- ' .remember. Ih# •prmuuAl AmenrBn l.,»»aKur , of the camhdate lie put ovei mas' Trtnlght'H Fe\ciiU 10:45 a.m., Worship , Servife; Zeiser; Japanese girl, Sapdy Bet- ni'TAOlrAA l'»CH ’ \N hAt If Aho |A Officer* In Charge "ttneouith’ Dutch girl, Oaeol Cro- promotional program," cheater High School in 1946. He iliHiupiiin S'rw Voik VniiUn'M, tncieaxe the amount <»f work he Bingo Will he played at the Uev Santos^ , Pany's home offic 806 Main St. relebrale* Its 30lh caiiic to a Niiiiilai moment ^^llen Dixt I ;cl 8 will hold a i e. m d hop the," were operated bv hia quit her. anniversary today. The office la Ml 9-4604—MI 8-6883 niA'lo up ilioir imiihIa Uioy wouhl on hlA vicwf^ rpjittidmn pnqmHeil ; ,, Ul-a,. I -m ost original. Roberta Jackson; I •J,'’ . * " * Poa>t‘nn. Kukham at Die j on< lu.Hinn of t he fit st i oil *Tmm K o I liM k lo midniglu in the 2 p.m., Hospital visitation by Marion Willard, and his hiolliei-, part of the Beneficial Finance sys- RtBrB«Biir«fhfB rAlhorJivo UH'lor ('ominunlAoi ihnn letjl.Alatiun that \Aimld exriupt leauil tall, the nomination of Do«ld waA .schoid cafeteiTH tonight Th ‘rt . 'prettiest dancer, Lvnne v a n t^ e responsible for’engineering John, who have been co-associates Mrs. M ajor John Pickup and Mrs. The Rev. Paul G. Prokttpy. Rastor..,[Housen: most unusual, David administrative work covering the tem ■ -one of the largest organiza- dio fioo"’ a |mii1a from Antt-tiuAt Iaua. Hut hr InAMimnl, and Die que.Allon wuA n >Av Elizabeth Wilson. with him since the death of George tions of its kind In the world Mtilicluvxtcr F s c n i II g Herald Phelps: company branch offle'i Icrrllories Willard Sr, U'hol V' 0 m«v l.hmU of MHilanio 7 p.m., .Service of worship in 9 a.m .- Sunday School. l(Jon- of New England; Albany. Buffalo and opened its doora here In 1928. SUN UFE ASSURA N CE C O MPA NY OF CAN ADA ftlbii tiff• H a i l e v .Atrategy of Ifnd- \iido\er correapoiidcnl. Mr%. Paul tlnuea through the month of July.) Oreeh: Most original, Patty George has been very active in ChlRn* Ai ui hoi huAb.Ahil, ond »»l lineup of ina|ot league ataiA uh«* D. l*ratiAtleh), felephone Pilgrim Center Park. Leader, Sr. Major Martlnlck and Beth McCoy; fun- and Syracuse in New York; Phila- Specializing In personal loans, iiig a vote Avvitili Wi i ul d peinhuole 9:30 a.m.- Adult Bible Class. laundry and linen supply aasopja- this Beneficial office is but one of] tho kind of ro^iiiii# th»*> lari Ia hnodd noiiit!v«tlon Hu! hearse Some of what God has done The weekly ouldnor movies in at the time he left for Florida, blondror ond onoii Ioaa droiocrntlt SeiiH'lf auIm oiiimit lee on Dip tiont 8t. Mary's Episcopal Church 1 romoted to senior engineer in The Beneficial System had its the greetlrii*. given HailiT^v and Kdu' for the Church and World. " Center Park were held Thursday serving na sei'retnry-treasui or of thon tlio ('oininuniAt icjaMmo now pagcA. It nlmoAt ovei Aliailou eil the H am Church and Park Sts.- 1951 and dlalricl engineer In 1954. the Connecliful Launderera and beginning with a 1-offlce operation i'off ax they lislenlivt ioua Tn- « ’isl A 11. a.m.- Gotte.sdienst. evening \>1th a good attendance of Rev, Alfred - William*. Rector he was tranafened to Hartford In Ellzabelh. N.J.. almost 45 yaars ; HOME OWNERS In power, wo miKht find Hint Oioir (ioldline tmpmy Hul not quite their voIpa . for l>od«t. to xtari the 7:15 p.m. ''Moments of Com- adi'ilta as well as children enjoying Cleaners Assn. He has also served R^’. Prescott Beach Jr,, Assistant in 1956. ago. The local office Is one o' 18 Atainpnle, wax rauc/m.A ami tlecid fort,” WHAY, t: comedies. These are primarily in local groups. lo no plftro on oaitli wlioro doiiux - rhat fiff'Wheehitg aflaii. with Ua for yo ur w onderful response lo our 6 H o ur Sale. in the State. edlv umllHi Ipllned And ;DDiniigh Cj U III! ss ss Uie I’liaraoh nl 8 p.m.- The Lutheran Hour designed ss children's movies but A native of Baltiraore. Kirkham Returning to town with George For your own prottcH odv h o v t yoHr a ir condi* raw lA wi t hout ilA (null.A niul im ((dorful and growing ca.At i»f The 6th Sunday after Trinity: ia married and haa two daughters. Hjiilev then peiSi,m;Dl\ ttiok over I lie E.mmIus ’ Broadcast. WPOP. For "This Is many families bring- a blanket and ia hia wife and their four children. porfortlopA And injustur*' Hul Midi i lia I Ai lei A, i^N preAM a^DUilrv and 7:,30 a.m„ Holy Communion. ■ First National Slorei haa be-, tio n tr inttollad by a lictnso d o ltcfrieia n . Insist the lOAtniui. Iinm ( ‘tuiitnuui Mill A T h e cu((Ct(l U(cM[ V IS that The Life," TV, kindly cdflsult enjoy this activity as a unit. Inp oiii'Arl\CA All"! I '.\"uld mil OM il.M ■ tnigN" ami DieflA lins piovnl Kilin l{ (incscs II was Hie Phaiaoh 10 a.m., Morning prayer (family newspaper or guide, gun an 8-w.eek aalea promotion that h t show his pwrmit card bofora making in« V'lluH, iillil iillepipled lo MUt-sliput service) with Senior Choir.. Ser- A Jump Rope Tournament was during which "curio" glaaaes made ; tohliAh Ihr rmhlnoNA of t ’niiimu iiHk Ataplr an ileiu to be oyeiAlnul- tiotli the delegalcA who wiinleil to of the h^xinhi.s D urin g the six hours of this sa le .. 3 lo 9 y esterd a y., held this week With the following stollation. mon by the assistant. Younger first Churrh of Christ, Scientist by Libby will be offered to coupon | niAio. not would All ul•hlllluult oueil by a one a Iio I appearam a )>\ change and thoxe who dbln l want children released to volunteer V iners: Nathan Hale. Marsha holders without charge. The glaia- to ciiange, the krv qupAUon ui- I'lil « |iiti I iciiliir h 1) in e Masonic Temple aRAinAi riuHiu; K«i Nh.oU Tlu* ipu-N aiivone, even C aacn Stengel teachers after brief instruction In Lapacchino and Kathy Gavello; ea come in', four different ,*i*es; N o on* is allowod to install such units without a vAlved WMA ilesiined never to he Hcive as tile iiispuatimi fni llif ages 11-18 tie, Karen Slbrlnz and tinn. rojiAidlrAA of au> h rompiin WlDi the AiTuuiiei iqion us. Die the church. Nursery operates at with, authentic reproduction de-' nnAwei ed. ( •sdliK ".My Old Kentucky Udiiie ' 7 we sold m ore fine ho m e furnishings than ever before Sunday service and 'Church Pat Gavello. )■ permit and only iie*ns*d *l*ctrieia hs may o b tain ■nnA, Ia both iu o ia I nnd piaitunl Strogel healing or otif lil(c It. wax Noboilv wtlt evei- know, for Aiire, A Federal Hill, tiie lumie nf 41 Park St. thia hour. School, 11 a.m. signs in 22K gold and black. 7 p.m.. Evening prayer. Keeney St„ under eight years . Appcoximately 3rmillion of the i such p*rm it. Aro a I) thoAo who hope niul tlimU to t'c expected .SenaloiA amt ('on- whettiei Hailev wouM have l>eeii Ills cjmsin at Kardslown. Ky . in Wednesday meeting, 8 pitji^. old, Billy Olbrys; eight years- old spued .Stpplieii Fusler in compose Daily:' 7 p.m., Evening prayer coupons have been mailed to (Jon- { t.hnt wo I AM ilottl with (\»iMUuiniMm gicAMrnen aeem to get a lltllf followeii or defied 'riw reacue i ame ReadinI room hours al 749 Main snd over, Linda Manaeall. R* sur* so m to n* frbm th* Building D fp art m m t from. Howl huuAelf. the man he tills fn\‘(0'lle American sonx. (Nativity (JhapelI. SI,. Tuesday, Friday. Saturda.v, 11 necUcut realdenls, including Man- by Ariino prtiroAA a IuuI of Al-ou^hlri wraiv of government about thia in a like period of 'tim e. Wednesdays: 10 a.m.. Holy Com- West Side. Jtidy Washburn: cheater. One coupon entlllea the waa trying to fi'ee/e out of Die a.m. lo 4 p.m., Thuraday, 11 a.m., Buckley School. Kathy Kbsak; o f th* Town of M anchester makes an insp M tio n, to ■ilU K'dlo.AH. impnn'i i|>loil fooiA” Dmc of year 'Die heat ami tiu- munion (Nativity Chapel). holder to one gl**«, two cdiipona,' r’lght til A primai'v if he wanted W c. '\'liy Is Ifaci l..iimaens enn- to 9 p.m. Verplanok, Peggy Scott: Charter insure proper installatien. This is to pro tect, you. Mua! (riM-'OIlt to live in Iho NRIUO mldilv of W'a.aliin.gton make them one His npt*eai aiw «• on he plat |"tdered the father of modern two glaaae* aod ao on. Additional | Covenant Congregational Churrh "Sacram ent" will be the fubje.ct. Oak. Carol Puzzo and Eileen Mor- glaaaes may be purchased in the , your fam ily an d your pro perty from hoiord ous uso •uorhl with ( 'oiiuuuniAiu event uni llAtle.iA and Dun then thoughlAto | foi IM illTtUgilt Die I (iMV Id lull lo \ hoi any " of the Lesson-Sermon for Sunditv. ri.saey; Valley St.. Kathleen John- I A Beianse lie Un.a the lust 48 Spruce St. store. ly boifinio otjuixAloni to living un- want lioiiM' fApei lally if ttiry havej ordet Mi l d hi.H plpilgp, gave Hadev July 13. son; Robertson Park, Ramure of in ferior merchom ^is* or workmanship. hlA I'iierlAlieil ob(pt live Dint of no nainralist lo clss.sify the idniits Rev. K. EJnar Raak, Paatoi'. Florimond Pepin, manager of. der < 'omuTuiuMiii ■’ I an Piet timi battle coming up tn the i The Golden Text is from Oala- Saltius; Bowej's. Carol ^iaer: the Flral National Store al 297 I prInin i s on llie eartli, tlons (3:25( 27): "Ye are all the WaddtI. Carol Heck and Cathy, Pieos* eo«oporote and be so f*. o t hi nk It IA j; o *mI to hii\'0 RUrh fall Wily not then relieve the h'or Hailev Int* there were pr*»b Sunday, July .13, Morning wor- E. Center St., where the glasiea: ship at 9:30 a.m. Rev. K. A. John- Childreh of God by faith in CThrist •Maccarone? Green, Lorelli Tohle are being offered, said this type quoAtmn.M A.M|eABrr ami Aoiue olbei bnAeball i A Yes, lielcnlaneniM was be guest speaker. Hia toptc: "The ia the flra't lime auch a promotion | neAA. at IraAt. momenlanlv iluli- Clirietlan's Birth Certificate. playgrounds win be in store for the In nuiAolvoM. M\o prorodonlA and hei'oea down for a few haimle.aa I tinne.l tn tlte aame eruption nf Selections from the .Bible in- has been attempted by First Na-1 Advt. No. 8489 '' ouA In tlA fmA.AeMAion of piuyer In clurfe the following from Romans: ohildrcn next week. Monday night bfliefA which might roMAtl.lul* An queat Ioii.a ? Mount Veanvins that covered tlonal. I that movmnt the tiitlrrneaA of TakottviU* Congregational 12:10, 12: "Be kindly affectloned 'there will be a Turtle Race on all ■ nAuer . Ami l.'aafy aucceedeii iiv peikmg IhoAp on th*' loxtiig Ahl(» f*f the ’ I’ompeii tn 79 A.U. WE APOLOGIZE playgrounds beginning at 6:44, Chil- Church one to another with brotherly love; Donald F. Harrison of L5 Grls- ]iiAior> AAV8 UiRt ('alhoIlcA and thlnga up for evaiyboilv ITie Sen- conventtmi foum‘ amijiav Ami tlie I I'earl of the Antilles? for not being able to serve literally hundreds in the 10 a.m.. Morning 'Worship grounds nearest (heir. home. Mifirkitirir-k'kirirififir'kiriririrkiriric^ MoAleiiiA At one tune fought o\ff hiid been roreuarneil tiy the A)nutA tribulation; continuing inatant in Eixchanga. attended 3-d*y train- I'onvention out*irur which, bs the t "A e Giilia. ^ f . Service. Sermon; "A Light from prayer;”.. Award* will ; be given to the the preAiimed ImpoAAihitily of ro- pagea to h« ready for a ramtiling. hook. Aoemed imiAl auaub'iouA Cot' speedieat turtle*. ' ' - ing aeaalon at West Sprin^ield,. th* (Jospels.” Nursery for .children Correlative passages from "Sci- Maas.,'' Ihtk week. AxlAteiif*e And nou «lo coexiAt. HIa - Novriliiier waa llieie all rtgiit. but y For how Imij; has We.slmm . Tuesday night will be (he weekly liiuunrouN, if uiniitelltgitde >tia- of worshipers in the Parish House.: ence and Health .with Key to the Harrison joined other special- tor\ AhowA. AA uell, thA\ an Iden courac liubhed "SlengfleAf , to«lU itA architei'tA f*>\mi ihemAeivfA un- slei Abbey been the scene of Bril- traditional W a t kins m anner, so • ♦ House. . Scripture*”.'by Mary Raker Eddy, picnic Supper and it it hoped that Mr*. Elva Willey of 85 Wells St., * customer at the Firit Nation- certain and nervii'iA aa If Aome- lali coroni'Uons? all the children Interested In cook- al Store at 297 E. Center St., etiows glasa she juat received from ized feldmen and district man- hAA ne\-ei AucreAAfully bfen-pul lo / 11 .a.m., Choir 'rehearsal. Include the following tp. 25:26- itngutiih It from Kngllali. got luat one had Aiiavsled vmlely acixini A All the F.iiRllsh ^riileis from ing out will bring '^Jtotdog* or' store manager FlorimOnd. Pepin during coupon promotion. agers to receive tntenatve tech- the Auntd 311: ^Implicit faith In the Teacher marshmallows to the playground* nical and, organizational Instruc- fliat, to their «i)pRreiU delight the pietty pu'ture tile lime of Witllan the t'onqneroi' and til the emotional love ^e can (Herald Phoito by Plnto). 8t, John's Poltah National for this affair. The suppers begin tion at the headquarter* of the in niAny inAlameA. to thf exact Wa.Ahlngton newamen, loo, .Meem exi ept Edward V snd Edward VIII. Catholic Church bestow on him, will never alone were crowned tl ere promptly at 6 :80. j, big farmer-owned supply coopera- fonlrary. an Idea haa actuAliy con- to iv«vf enjoyed it. Inateait of 28 Golway St. make us Imitators of "him. We time at th* hands of Bowers. Bob n*ttllM'.lllg n u-i'k Svslt'lll , T h r m ajor apeclal event for the *rd’» 'J-nin homer In the 8lh In- tive. quered thoAe u'ho Aoughl lo extln having to eoncern ^)»en\ael\eA wnli must go and Ao likewise, else ’ we Moran accounted for two of Buck- ning provided the winning margin Since 1964, farmers in each of Q How did a type of toy hear Rev. p. Kent Kalawaszi Rector are not improving the great bleas-|lliveek. will ^ the Doll Show on gmali it hy UAe of the Aword, the atate of the mtaatle piogiaui. ( 'ImiupHigji, III I' Several come ’Wednesday,' and children are urged ley’s five hit*. Outstanding players Valley St. won its second game the 23 Eastern Slates diatricts in. lo he known *s a ' leddv 8:30.^ JUow Mass. inga which our Master worked and forJBower* In a game that waa de- But even If there were no paal the dtieclibn of the nall«>n‘A econ cUies ill Ihls a r e * A l e co-iirdiiiat)ng bear? tn bring their dolta or doll collec- of the week by defealing Keeney nine Northeaalern alate* have Iheii efforts In li "(’lieck .Alert I 10:30 a.m.. High Mass.. siiffered to bestow upon ua.” cid^ by erroi'* were John Kopplin St. 14-5 with Richard Marsh and hiAlory, the anAwei to MailAiiie I A nA .u-'-.-I'aiK.ncw.spaper cartoon in 190'2 tions to the playground nearest been served by a apeclalizcd feed oiiiy. the inliicacie^ of fmelgh af Sysleri ' HERE IS OUR am* pitcher Bill Powers. Buckley 1, ■Toqy Blanchard both hilling home SOLUTION thelFhome: Awards will be present- fieldfhan. a apeclalizcd crops field- Chiang A biting, probing quoAlmnA (lepirtedt 'riv 'I’hemlore Itoo.sevelt as the faira or other mAtteri of e<|ual Ku’d W .Siiiime iiiK. managing ed to winner* at *11 t,he play- Bowers 8. itun*. man and a farm aupply apeelallat would have to rome. louiplele protector of s grlxily hear mb A gravity, they could Indulge Uiem- sei'ietary of the local Association Joy piamifactiirer obtained permts- ground*. Verplanck w6n 11* first gahne of ^ e s t Side opened the leafon who ta alio district manager. enough, from what we ouraelveA Aelvea iind BaU Ihelr copy with of tTiwimierce, says under tlie sys- sldn tn design s toy hear and call 'Uie 'wsckly movie* will be held the aeMOft'After losing to"V*lley with an 8-2 win over Keeney St. may be|ie\e ahfiul the niiAamn of tem the-merrhanl who li^ siispt- Sale prices on all unsold items w ill remain in effect Thursday at Center Park under 81. by defeating Charter Oak 5-4. Biqiqe Stevens paced the Weal Samuel J. Turkington Jr. of 127 5453 Larg e Lo ts A voilo b!l* terminology normally rraerved for It ' Teddy a hear rloiis Ilf s rlierk notes down char- the direction of Neil Lawrence of In the first game, of the season Side to victory with tour hit*. In- AMmry St. ha* joined the Jarvis maji on thia eailh. KiDiei we ate rthe Apoi'li-NVrJtlng fralenulv Pun- A t $50.00 Each W ith Purchose acteristics-of the passer, Inrlilding y What was Amerlea's first In- SERVICE OF WORSHIP the recreation staff. The movie* Green Playground defeated Buck- cluding' a 3-run homer. Realty Co. a* a kales representg- here to giou- and pei fej i oui.HelveA ning on Uie AN'RAlungton Senalora H ph vslral descrli'l loir and, P"*- ilualry ’ begin, at dusk and last approxi- ley Playground 7-2, Jim McCarthy Sparked by back-to-back hom- live in the Mancheftbr erea. O f A djoining Lo t A t $595.00 and are rapahie ot pm^rcM.s m out account^ for three of Buckley's waa a natural O acn a refuaar to sUdr. s llrente plate mini))ei A Glasa, priKlueed In 1508 at until 5 :3 0 today. ' mately 45 minute*. ers by 'Gary Gentilcore and Bob fflirklngton, who served aa both relationships with our iiim eise snd | l,e "I rapped hetween bases ' Then the asanrlatlim staff Calls Jamestown, V*. Hie tournament* for next week ■lx hits and was the outatgnding Oliver In the fourth and a single^ Saaiatant and town clerk, is a'Man- * Terms A s Low A ^ $10.00 A M onth * with one another, or we are heie from 5 to to tea at merchant*. Each will be foul .shooting and pickup player for the home team. Rohald round 'tripper by Em la, DeClcolo^ cheater native, attended local / ■ . liHiidy phrase Mo was ''squeexe IN THE CENTER PARK Cote, Ed Steven* and Ronald Shut- for no reSHon at all. If w e^ie lierr call* 5 or to other* and, tn a mat- slicks. Award* will be>giy«n to the in the third inning.. tha,.J|^than, schools and racelved his B.S. in |i|ay,' as In, ''When the tnqirtring ter of nllniites, merchants all over C O N D U CTED l Y T H E SA LV A TIO N A R M Y winners of *ach'af these events. k*s sparked the visitor*, ahovring Hale Bombers defeated ttf^-We»t paychology from Trinity College. . . . Whether it'* a lu^t^dua year 'round hooM, a rustic for'any reason, we are lipie not to HeiJatori tried a squeasa play to the. community have been In- The Playground SoHhall League ■ggfeaaive play. Four cheetleadeik Side 9-4. The W est Side picked up ,— .A 'R.ver who completed 87 ml* summer cottage or just a placf for your own private pic- sxult in our hatred o/ any creed, '7 :0 0 P.M . got undejvay this week. . stood off the base lines cheering nic grounds—AMNTON LAKE HAS ITI (Running m te r . get a direct anaw'er tjo a dirert fiumeil. four'riina in the 4th, Sth and 6th alona during. World War II and hard roads and 3 private beaches.) . •< - or nation or group of hiimsn lie- Simmering says at l< ast two W hat atart-ad o«t to be a cloae the Green player* on to victory. Innings. the Korean conflict, .Turkington question. L m n I r t : Sr. MoiO^ Jos*p li.H « at« f o f.P itlsb iirf ^ Joel Rottner sparked the Green inga, but to conquer Ihat Imtred 'in raons' later convicted of pnaalng'! .gamk turned iiito a rout larhen Rob- Richard Lcadbetter .and Paul haa been decorated on several oC- pur repreaentaltye la «n (the premiae* dally. taclUding Ttiepe were the tcrmi^ used lo de- fraudiilpivt checki hUive beeii I ' Pr» fcli« r: ertson scored six runs in the bot- to a 23-0 win over WMdell by If we have any destiny pplentlslly 'Thompaoti had six hila between casiona. He ia a member of the Saturday and Sunday. SI rihe such answers *a this one. c..ught this way, j E n v iy l i r t n n M «rg M o f W cM liiagtoii, D. C . toni of the acicond Inning and want batting out a home run, a triple, th em 'to lead Charter Disk in a Waahtngtori Social Club, the Brlt- higher than lhaj nf ants, H has to' given III response lo the qiieallnn o f on to defeat Bower* Frpni and *-double tn th* League' "A" win over Nathan Hjtfe, 3-3. lah American Club, the Manchet- Include our use of ressoti, snd it whether tlie Yniikeea intended to l>KK.\4HBRR DRINK (XD.'ET.E : th* sedond Inning oh RbtartSon -ooftball'achedule. The Oreen team’*' ta'r Lodge of Elks, Klwanii and the . M toie l y Hm Cltw d»| Rc n kI tm d M o b C fio n it •cored ln.,cvery Inning witii Bow- win wag further aided 8y the ex- has to jne.lude the verdict that we continue monopollalng the world rhiladelphia f4ti During an ^ ftaoood OptigregatlODal AnieHcan Legion. iriUnalva 2-wetk study conference j • O F M A N C H E S T E R . - C m ^ P i ^ v h M f o r EviM iylte ^ er* getting Uieir only run* in the cellent support given it by cheer- do not defend man's destiny, hut rhahiplonslilp. Churrh Turkington holds a broksr's i ^ m A t o iL < £ c d sL on urbRn church** held iiy the i fifth inning, Rapdy m ckaon’s leading of I Terry Cuihminig*, .If arty ) v . abdicate from it, when we rehrh P i N E iE N O X A ■■■',' ‘ ' . ■ Rev. ,An M kl W . T *ie r, M talator Hcenae and haa had pr*v|ou* ax* "Well, i will tell you. I got a llt- United Lutheran Church hei-e.-flO ^ (! O m* «ir Rata Om Sarrk i* W ll Be MeM la Mm O t a M .) IMS** leaded buttle accounted for Turner, JIM Howroyd ;and’ LRllgn parianc* In tha raal astat* flaid. A < Loeatad he«w f*i|. OolchaaW r and Hehrou mi Rauto X a , I g tor force Instead. clergyinfh.iu stteijdam e consumed aU| of Bowert’ runa. Smith. * *• tie worried yesterday (t^iiriiiK the 1 & . jURr, R piaaer ei ^ Mm M aafOaatar Ktaraata Otak: 10 a.m>, Worohlp aarvtc*. 'Hm short while age he and hit Igothfri And Madame CThiang- ia totally All Stat'gamel In the Arit three 183 pounds pt coffee. - about thj;** P H A R M A CY OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NICHTS-^LOSED MONDAYS Buckley want down to defeat for Valley St. ouUhigg*d Verplanieh Rev. William Walaon of T6rk-( Fradarick R. Turkington * a a A a a 1 a a a a a .a pound! each ., .There were ril^ t th* MCOBd Ifela M eaok ttaa 16-H M Valley 8L titmy. INucli. •hire, Eng.,, will b6,guut gpfaker. ad tha Turkington Brda. 91 W W irW * W W wW iTW WW1 wrong, w* think, whan ah* ac'cusss Inhlngs whan 1 saw Ih* thrsa play- m B. Osater St.—Ml MiM -all thos* wh^ do not Join her views Sffgiont d*Uy, and .10 book* to srt istiad gotten rid of . , , and I r*«d tn cours* of th* ••i^tnar. I . ■ - v . - ^

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONIL, SATURDAY. JULY 12 1968 PAGE SEVEN PAGE S ir MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. SAxTXmDAY» JULY 12 1968

Ellingpdn Rockville-Ver n o n ' N GoldfuwnVIay Get Try - ^ • •-_____ - Thor Fired Miiyor Seeks Gpiiiion b ileP ia r k G a r b age C o llectio n R ect ifie d Al^Avoiding Contempt To Recover On Cliib Lease Action one C h a n ge B y & e w W o r k i n g O verti m e M ayor ;HaroIdl A. Turklngtonfh* suggested th# town naqh a brothers, Ralph C. and Charles B. Nose Gone lea** agreement with th* club and Rochvilli’f loniUtiim e r • wi^foimatory at Chuhirt. H* !■ teid today ha call an informal Jr.; hli maternal grandmother, H e a r i n g Set frame it into an ordinance to be / icooUnued Iroin I’ago uiie) charged with three counts of pojH Mrs. Laura Elsemore, alj of Man- worked oIL on* night Uilo w ««k to (OouttBuod froa* Fogo Om) meeting of the Poerd of Director* held in .abeyance tmUI th* ault ehester; and his paternal grand- catch up on garbage coUoctlona •eision of narcotics, stommihg tba Boston Industrialist refused to Erwi^C. Tuxbury of Vernon bai to sound out opinlrm on pushing waa heard. I f th* case had been fslher, Carl S. Twlchsll of New- from alleged brook* into doctor'* decided in the town’a favor, the requested a variance of the Elling- which reportadl;^ ie ll off during the *11* was dosignod to carry a nu- for e leeae scttloment with the answer 23 questions stiectfieally ington. car* her* two years ago. Ho postod mayor said, the ordinance could i f ton Zoning Board of Appeals to poet two weekp, reeutting tn innum- a 11,000 bond for opgiearance' in clear warhead 1,500 mile*. Country Cltlb'Dils suimnef. \ drawn up under threat of con- I f reached, the aettlement con- have been preaented at a public Rdgar J. Ktoughton erable eomplolnto, . City Court Monday. Th* Thor and the Afiny** Jupi- tempt If he didn’t answer. permit erection of k mobile home It woe Ihe first time that com- ceivably could force a hearing of hclaring and enacted. _____ Kdgar Judson Stoughton, 8fl, .of Richard VonWerder o f Sheldon ter are Intereervice rival IRBM ’e. The questions took the line that park In. a reeldentlal zone on Rt. plaint* were reported since the the . Globe Hollow s u it. in which But "objection# aroae," he qaid, Ellington Rd., Wapplng, died at wo* arrested by Sheldon police on Gqldflne milked a company he con- 83. city took over the garbage collec- Eventually only one of the two two tai^ayer* are challenging the and it waa decided no atepa should lud home laat night. He waa born a Rockville warrant . charging Jie taken until the, outcome bf th* MANCHESTER trolled, but did not completely own, A public hearing is scheduled for tion last November. Contracts for fraudulent leaue of check. Police will be operational. town's right to Mil or rent any o f llOt.DTS in easy loans in 1945-, in Wapplng. Sept. 17, 1871. A life- case. ' MANCHESTER July 19 at 10 a.m. In the Town Hall, the work were formerly let out to said VonWerder gave a-check to Meanwhile three Air Force tele- of the Globe Hollow land, which 48. ^ long realdent, he waa well-known Tuxbury'i original plan outlined private concerns. A proposed 30-year leaoe of a local businesBi.ian 'in payment of metry ship* and six pla'he* aearch- include* the Country Club prop- ColdAns • talked freely about as s poultry farmer before fellre- a park of 100 mobile homes On 38'/^ Rudolph Schmidt, Health Cofti- town land to the club for |7,000 servlcea, but the check waa re- ed Atlantic water* for the third erty, AUTO PARTS arifts to high Federal oiflclala.’ But nienl. He was a member of the acres of the former Benjamin Ep- ititUee phalrman, reported to tbe a year was rejected in a referen- turned marked tnaufflclent funds. *tralght day today for an ad- Th* suit, postponed to the fall ne said his financial transactions Wapping Community Church. stein property. The project wne Common Council Monday that gar- dum last Octoter. x/O BROAD S i He leaves two daughters. Mrs. Salvation Army Appeal vanced nose cone and a tiny white ■esBloq of Hartford County Su- Meanwhile, Directors haV* not were none of the subcommittee’s expected to cost "at least |100,- bage colIecU(jn hadn't been up to ihiouse fifed 6,000 milea through perior Court, would have to be Steven D. Williams Jr,, and Mrs. The annual Salvation Arrtiy ap- yet discussed amonig themselves business because (1) they didn't 000," standard during the paat two week* . . . space. heard as a temporary Injunction CHUIOl; VARIETY Alwaya At Tour Sendee For Joseph .Stubciiraiich, both of Wap- the proposed lease, whkh club of- deal with regulatory agencies, the An action by Tuxbury last fall becau*e_of personal dtfftcultle* and The search units were looking proceeding if plaintiffs challenged • MACHINE SHOP SERVICE ping: ahd four grandchildren. Vernon area Opened thjs week uh ficials have accepted nrltb an-- QUALITY stated target of the House probe, to get a pe.rmit for the park was ■acte of God." for a small recovery package—a * BtimPfiODNT der the chairmanship o f A tty. Ber- a tease agreement reached this thusiasm. '.(2) they were private business af- Funeral services will be held to- stymied by Health Officer Dr.'John , Mayor Herman G. Olson ex- dot in the wide expanse of ocean SEAR)Op . 0 PARTS (new and rebuilt) nard J. Ackerman. summer. Only such emergency Turkington is expectfd to call a fairs. and (.3) they were in litiga- morrow at 2:.’JII p.m. st Ihe Wnt- Flaherty who refused the permit plained the difficulties today. He beyond. Ascen’iion Island, some • ACCESSORIES kins-WesI Funeral Home, 142 K. said the city employe who general- Letlers with contribution cards matters are heard during the sum- meeting at which-the Directors will ' low < ^ * ^ 9 tion. on the grounds that Uie applica- and return envelopes were mailed l,(i00 mile* off the Coast of Afri- 43 O A K ST. a SUPPLIES (’ enter .st,, with the ftev. Roy ly handles the garbage collection mer session. iron out kase fees, rules and Subcommlttiee Chairman Oren tion was not complete? Court ac- \lP area homes during the week. ca. * D U PO N T P A IN T , SU PPLIE S Hiitclieon, pasjiir of llie Wajipiiig wa* away two weekt nfr National Director Eugene Kelly, head of regulations governing public-pri- TEL. Ml 9-9937 99 EAST CENTER ST.—TeL Ml 3-5009 H a rrli (D -A rk l rmilenried Hie tion by Tuxbury against the health The fund* are administered lo- Pinpoint* Cone a Board subcommittee lhat has Open Saturday until 6 p.m. Cninmiinlly Church, nffhinllng Guard training. In ' hie absence vate play, and other points of the questions were pertinen,t because; officer revealed that Ellington of- cally by a volunteer committee, The package pinpointed the lo- prepared the lease, and Country as Harris put it, the lo’ans came Burial will he In Wapping t>me- ficials wanted the park to. Include someone e)ae waa employed, but proposal. the new garbage collector's wife without regard to race, color or cation of th* submerged nose cone Club officials both advocate pro- out of a company under jurisdic- lery two facility buildings with wash- creed. Som e-of the servlcea mp- Rent Paid COMPLETE k’rlends may call at the funeral waa having a baby and he had to which successfully re-entered the ceeding with an agreement, even Under Its terms, the club nfiust . FX)R B AB Y’ S S A FE TY , ABC APPLIANCE tion of the Securities and Kx- rooms and toilets, evqn though each pllcd by the Salvation A rm y are’: earth’s burning atmosphere after MANCHESTER home today from 7 to 9 p in. fake several day* off, If it forces a hearing. operate Ita present coursq on a HEALTH, COMFORT— change Commission and the SK.C mobile home would have individual (fare for unwed mothers, hearing an Intercontinental flight tn a Kelly today said a temporary HEATING MILLWORK CO. facilities within jl. MeanwhHe, several home* ware public-private basis for three Use Our Peroonallsed did nothing to stop them. aids, eye egomlnationa, Clothing, mighty Thor-Able^ rocket. injunction proceeding, in which REPAiRSv .Mrs. Sarah A. Mliinr Judge Philip R. Paslore In No- missed In the twice-weekly collec- years, while it relocate* part .of the Rotary or Pressure 254 Broad SL— TeL 3U-0-2268 Harris and Williams said Hic footwear, fuel orders, gr.oceries, the plaintiffs might attempt to en- Diaper Bervlce . . , record shows Goldflno got favored Mrs. Sarah A Minor, 77, of vember denied a motion by Tux- tion, and complaints began to flow Capt. e : M. Griffith, Thor-Able course to other land in the Glob* Burners 21 M op I* St.-44l 9-1575 into several city offices. Even the ni'edlcsl care, srtifiejal limb* and project officer,' announced that a join the totyn "rom entering into a treatment from the SKC and also l-akesldb Dr.. Andover, died at iiury, aimed at forcing Flaherty x-rays. Hollow tract. After relocation, CALL us FOR FREE N, town selectmen's secretary, re- small radio beacon inside the re- lease, might give a "clue” as to REPAIRS O N - from the Federal Trade Commis- Manihesler .Memorial Hospllal lo IsMie the 9®rmlt. The fund also supports Salva-' the club could operate privately ESTIMATES ceived- calls, . and had difficulty covery package hod exceeded its flnal disposition of the suit. r Nowir^g. n CUPID sion," with which CJoldflne also yeslerday. She was born In Man- Ally. Timothy O'Neil Fanning, tlon Arm y prison work, the Red under what amounts to a 12-year chester and had lived In Andover convincing callers the. town had life expectancy. ' M ay Call Meeting GRILLS. ELEOTRIO IRONS. dealt. The Boston Industrialist has who has represented Tuxbury Shield Club for servicemen and lease with a proposed annual fee • General Millwork : DIAPBR SERVICE for Ihe paat five .Vfars She was a nothing to do with the city garbage The begcon, which at first beeped Turkington today said although TOASTERS, PERCOLATORS. steadfastly denied this during hla Ihroijghout the autlon, said today women. Booth Memorial Hospital of $7,690, FOGARTY BROS. • Complete Window. Dnlta member of SI. Columba Council collection. She referred calls to the out weak signals sporadically, was he would like to see the matter VACUUM CLEANERS. HEAT- five days of sworn testimony so the variance Is being asked, to In Boston, disaster services, esmpa General Manager Richard Mar- INCORPORATED • A ll Size Uoora of Catholic Women of Coluinhla city building Inspector's office a vital part b( the recovery opera- settled, he was "nOt certain" about Coll Ml 1-11356 ERS, FANS, SEWING MA- far. comply with the new regulations for underprivileged children. tin has suggested a lease fee for JEDDO HIGHLAND ^ A L , and a chaiter riiemher of the From there the calls were referred tion. the advisability of pushing for • Mitred and Glued Trim' CHINES. Before the Washington hearing adopted b.y Ellington during the Contributions should be sent to the first three years, of $13,225. CONNECTICUT COKE, • Expert Cabinet Work - Your Baby WIU Never Use Women'a Benefit Asaociahon of first controversy. again, this time to the office of the The mouse, nicknamed "Laska,” agreement right how and would opened, Williams announced June Mrs. Myrtle A. Pierre, treasurer. A ll these figures, however, are FUEL OIL, RANGE OIL o Complete Hardware DepL Anyone Else’* Diaper. Mnncliesler, . --'Allhougti Fanning rlnlins mobile superintendent of public works. He Was alive 22 minutes after the mis- like to give it more thought. All work giiorontood ' 6 —while acting as chairman for The Salvation Army Service Unit, However, he said it. is possible subject to change during further 318 Broad S t—Tel. Ml 0-4539 She leaves two sons, Wlllinrii homes are a residential use of the keep.s limited office hours, so a lO" Union St„ Rockville. sile blasted away, Griffith said. A B C Rep a irs H ouseh old A pp li a n ces Harris—that Federal proceedings The 8,000 mile flight took only he will call an informal meeting negotiations. H. Minor of Coventry and Flam Is land, Fllliigtoii soiling regulations number of cnlls ended up at the fllainn Drop Are .your household appliances,^- against Qoldflnb companies hatl about 30 minutes. ' y- of the Directors to get their (pin- Meanwhile, the club’s rent Is .1 Minor of Andover: a sister, Mr.s list trailer (larks as a commer- home of the Health CJhalrman. C3alm* for unemployment com- such as your toaster, vacuum purchasing new ones. ' Vacuunn been "withdrawn or watered "W e received telemetry datA'-bh ions. paid up to Sept. 30. It-h as been “ One Call Does It All” Della Haggerty of Manclieslei; cial use and restiicta them lo Mayor Olson seemed relieved to- pensation dropped during the week cleaner hqaea may be fitted On the z down." From the beginning, fiold- the mouse here at Cape Canaveral , The mayor mentioned a pro- paying $7,900 yearly under an cleaner, steam or dry Iron, electric and s brolher, William Connecn conimeiiinl /.oiiea. .Strict regiila- diiv Unit the collecUona had been ended July 9 in the Rockville area. same flttinga a* only the flexible A n disio C a rries N a m e B r a n ds DRY CLEANING - . fine has resisted inquiry into hla of Florida. for 22 minutes,” Griffith explained. posal he made laat year, in which extension of a previous lease. Sunnyside Sunoeo THREE J'S fan, fry pans, deep fryers, lamps, DON WILLIS limis. legnidlng such parks have brought up to date, but stated that A total of 389 claims were filed hose wears out/tnus saving money. Summer weather make* ev#ry-i business affairs. Funeral services will be held "A t that time the heartbeat-Was SERVICE STATION and LAUNDERING kept Ihertl out of Fllinglon ao far liny future complaints should go compared to 390 the prtvious hedge trimmers, mixers, electric Sewing jnichlnes ‘may be re- one long for cooling beverages and or Forrester's, but whatever their In the ensuing fight, one name Monday st H:;iO a in r I the .foliii H. good." , Open Dolly 6 A.M. to 1 A.M. Bronchea A ti Tiixliiirv cliilma his plans meet all lo the Building Inspector’s office. week. However, new claims totaled RESTAURANT clocks, out of order? I f so, remem- paired without the extra and un- the West Side Package Store al choice, they will find It here. Car' after another has been tossed Into Burke Funeral Home, 87 K, Cenler He said It will not be known mm I he reipih I'liieiits TR .">-3471, where the city's only 33, compared lo 28 new ones the ON ROUTE 6 and 44A ber ABC for expert small ap- necessary expense of a new ma- 345 Center St. should be your stairs, Golden Wedding, PM, Im- 18 O A K ST. the record. The investigators have St., followed by a snlenin requiem Whether the mouse, a 8-month old Route 6 and 44A Asked If facility biilklliigs were full time Hccrotiiry Is avsllablc to previous week. pliance repair* for all of- theae chine. Leater Sichel, the proprietor headquarters. John Andlslo has perial, Calvert, Seagram'a, dark SOI H A R T F O R D RD, 18 Main S U ^ e l MI-9-45S1 Mass at HI Hridgel's fThuich at 0. female, survived the nose coone’s BOLTON—Opp, Mancheater brought out more than J.I.OOO In Included In the present plans, list them. Public Works employe.s Bolton St. Flooded things have one thing in com m e^ of ABC. has worked as a sewing and light rum, Gllbsy's gin, Sea- Flsh-Oams Club Meeting beer chilled to perfection at all hotel bills that Goldfine paid for Ruiiiil will be In ,St. Brldgers fiery re-entry back to earth until DRIVE-IN TjEmATER Moke your plans now for . 249 N . M A I N S T . kaiuiliig replied that a spring de- are then to pick up the lists dally. The Rockville Fish and' Gotne which ia a source o f trqjible, machine mechanic on both family time and you may choose domestic gram’s Ancient Bottle, Beef Eater Spfclolldng Ib Adams and listed as business ex- Cenielei V lelementary data picked up at cision by Judge William J. Shea Head-on rrash Club will hold Its monthly meetihg Bowling Banquets. Coll electric cords which wear and burn and Industrial machine* since 1933 or imported, including German, from England, Just ask for your pense. Friends limy cull al I he fiineriil 4ownrange stations is anaflyzed. TIRE SALE NEW SYSTEM 111 the case of ('arron against the Both drivers reporledly suffered Monday at 8 p.rn. at the Mile Hill out and ABC Appliance' Repairs, and ia able to get many parts for English, Holland and Gulness favorite and the Weit Side Pack br ke ser vice Yesterday, with a nudge from home lomoriow from 2 In I and The mouse, seated snugly in a 6.70x15 $13.45 Ml 9-4684 for reserva­ A Town of Fast Hnddam. termed the minor Injuries In a head-on crash C3ubhou*e. By Fast Dqwnpour 21 Maple St., MI-9-1.979, is old machines such as bobbins and Stout. E^ive down or call M I- age Store will have it for yoU— LAUNDRY subcommittee riepubllcans. (lold- rrmn 7 lo 9 p.ni. special air-tight cylinder inside the Plus Tax, Exchange leqiilreinent. unnecessary in cHSea on Union St. aliout S.a.m. today. Electrical Coro|ian,v Formed tions. especially equipped to give you ahuttlea, which many concerns will 9-0166 for delivery service, atop in or ask to have your order DRY CLEANERS . fine said some of his gifts had nose cone, had enough oxygen to prompt and , emcient service on FrbM End Alignmtiit where facilities are included In the Police charged Arthur L. Berry, A cerliflcate of incorporation not bother with. Needles are also Thp-'^Vest Side Package Store delivered. Main Plant; 44 Harrison SL gone to .Tohn R. ateelmnn. ,Steel- Margaret NIekouskI Knyliel survive for a week, the captain CAR WASHING replacement of these cords and can mobile homes. Fanning said Judge .'id, of Windermere Village, Elling- has been filed with tho Town Clerk (Continued fron P ag One) carried In stock. Think of the wag built by John Andisio In 1945 Phone M l 9-'I75S man served under former I'rcsl- Rockville Mrs. M aigaiel ,Sie- said. and Mrs. Royal O. Fisher, Mrs. SEATING FOR OVER usually do so within 24 hours. /4F«mrd Rtpolr Work Shea's decision slated that It was ton. with falling to pass an on- by the Rock-Ell Electrical Service things .you could make If your sew- but due to the expansion of the dent Tniman In Ihe post Adams knowski Knyhel, fl.'i, widow of He added that the mouse also Robert Cleverdon, Mra. Digmund ROAD SERVICE too PEOPLE ABC has been continuously lo- uncminUtiillnitnl lo require .bolli. coming vehicle on the right hand Ine. Incorporator* are Barbara C. erty in Woodhlll Heights develop- ing machine was In good working business. It was entirely renovated now fills for F.lsenhowcr. Michael Knyhel. died suddenly lasI had s' supply of water and a piece F. Blamberg ancl Mra. John H. cated at 21 Maple St. since 1943 condition; It ia not too soon to niglil si her home at .'l.'l Rrooklvn A lly, k'nnning, a iepresenlatlve side of the road Milanese, Harry E. Mllanese^hoth of potato for food. ment, which was built by Alex Westland. outside and the Interior modern- Kuth Milieu Steelman's version did not dif- of Ihe New Fiigland Mobile Home Jarvis. doing the same work, the only consider new outfits for the yopitg- HI, Police said the Berry vehicle ran of Dsvia Ave., and Elwln C. Griffith emphasized that the Similar Sermons ized; However, since 1933, the fe.r materially from Ooldflne's Tlie Assn, chilma a difference exists Fleischer of 134 E, Main St. ^ Hood Under Water change being tKat they no longer sters for the fall. If you areJn the Mo's and BiU*S/ She was born in Poland k'eb It, head-on Into a car driven by Rob- mouse experiment, part of the re- By coincidence, "The First Com- name of John Andialo.haa been as- Boston businessman was after a 12 between trailers and mobile homes Hospital Notes However. Turkington, who said sell m ajor appliances but devote market for a rebuilt aewihg ma- sociated with fine beverage*. For a Good Rule to Follow; It It MASURY IH9.'l. and lias lived in Rockville homes. ert J. Gregiis, 92, of 29 Talcolt search for manned space flights mandment" will be the sdnnon JOYCE all of their time to the servicing LUNCHEONETTE^ million dollar loan from the Re- Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Frsn- he visited the street about 7:30. Knarf's chine, look over the onyO at ABC, cool summer beverage serve a Might Hurt, Keep Quiet ahofit .in years, Shd-vyas a member Ave., traveling west on Union St., of the future, waa a secondary topic of both pastors of the two and repairing of the many amall construction Finance Corp. lo eia Richardson, Towaco, N. J.; apparently arrived after the water Flower Shop, Ino. or calf them if youwish your* wine cooler a drink that Is so re- Don’t aay it— of -SI, Joarpli'a Church. nenr Windermere Avc. concern. local Congregational Churches appliance* which help lighten the PAINT build a parking garage under five kii.i .eu in amiii ,sii from the town’s bOcked-up storm electrified or repaired. Their prices freshing without being heating. The mean (Ittle dig that is hid She leiivea four sons, .lolm, Gregus was treated In the emer- Mr*. Grace Schragger, Morris- The main mission of the spec- Sunday. o^jtr'Si Church St., M l 9-0791 FOOli MAIIKET housewife’s daily chores. are reasonable. Boston ( ’omiiion. The loan never ,/oHcpli. W alter jind Chealer Nleosla, (lypriis, .July 12 i/Pi__ town, N. J.: John Gonsalves, water sewer had subsided. Earlier, West Side Package Store carrlea den III a phony compliment. . . . l8 good point gency room of Rockville City Hos- tacular launching was to obtain re- The Rev. James R. MacArthur 64j> E. MIDDIJS TURNPIKE Fans, particularly at thla time Bows and beaters for many went Ihrougli. Knyhel, all of Ihia city, four Five Turkish Cyprl'nls were the rbad was under water that Cherry .Kijafa from Denmark, The "piece of your mind" you WHERE THe /g ANG pllal for lacerations of both legs. Sotith Warcham. Mass.; Robert entry data at Intercontinental Bal- will deliver hla sermon at the 8:30 when they are suddenly pressed mixers are carried in stock at ABC Steelman told a newBinan Hold killed iiiiil one iioiiiided today In Psehlchholtz, 94 Davis Ave. * FUNERAL DESIGNS Cjherrleae from Denmark, Chianti, are tempted to give someone, who ilaiigtilcrs, Mrs.., Micbiiel PaiHinii X-rnys were tal-.’n to determine stretched completely across the a.m. service at the First Congrega- PHONE 9-2295 into service, show the effect of MEET^ f^OR 4 fine never qualified oii financing re. no amlmsli. It «n s Hie lieiiviesi listic Missile Range for use In ad- or can be quickly obtained. A fter Bardolino, sparkling Burgundy, Irrltatea or Inconveniences you. ami M is . Friincls .Islliey, bolli of possible cheat injuries. Intoxication Charged street and up onto the lawns. tional Church. • WEDDING BOU4(UBTS neglect A good cleaning and oil- qulrcrncnln and Ihe RF('-apiadved single himv iit the Turks slnee vanced nose cone design. giving yeArs of services, appliancca Sauterne, cocktail' sherry, import- The juicy bit of scandal you can this city, Mrs .Feo IsMmie of .Siaf- Berry’s lower Up was rut, ac- John Blazys of 434 Oakland St., But the- flooded conditions The Rev. C. Arthur Bradley will e FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS Open Monday thru Saturday ing will help, restoring them to TASTY SANDWiCti! PAUL'S Boaloii garage project waa di opped. fnrd Springs, anil Mrs. .lameH lonimiiiial fighting broke out on .See Cone H it naturajiy need some o f their parts ed and domestic champagne and either keep to yourself or pass cording to police, but he refused Manchester, was arrested by Sgt. weren’t ■ restricted to Bolton St, deliver his sermon at the 10 a.m. . FOR HOME and H O S P IT A L 7 A .M . to S PJM. usefulness and help thqm to run replaced. These older appliances Paint and Wallpaper Store He Raid he l.S|eelmaiii waa in- Morocom of Manchcslei . one F.vpnis five weeks ago. Tlie treatiiienl. Damage lo both vehi- l^ester Bartlett in the center of Crewmen ab(»*rd two surface Several feet of water under the service at the Second Congrega- many, many others. Vodka la an- along to become more malicious ' WE SERVE volved aa head of Ihe National .Se- quietly. ar* more ruggedly constructed limlliei III Poland anil 12 graiid- Turks were nltiu'ked In a him cles WHS estimated at $490,. Berry the city at 11:19 p.m. yeslerday ships and two planes spotted the railroad bridge on Center St. tional Church. Mrs. William c Coreoge* SU N D AYS, 7 A J «. to 8 P.AL other favorite hoi; weather drink, the farther It travels. Delicious Coffee 645 Main Street curity Ucaoun os Hoard as well as Vacuum cleaners require reg- than many o f the newer one*, ao It chlklren. iieiir Koiidea village in miles Is scheduled lo appear In Rockville and charged wllh Intoxication, He mushroom shapes nose cone as It cauaed police to reroute traffic Lodder will be in charge of th# it lends itself 'to . long, frosty The "for your own good" bit of s prcaidcnllal nUln. ular servicing and are neglect^ would pay to get an eatlmate on OPEN T A.M. T IL L 10:30 P.M. Tel. MI 9-0300 The funeral will be held Monilay from l‘'iu)iHgimt« on the main City Court July 28. Is being held In jail pending a streaked back from space like a around it. nursery class held during the Ample ^ Specializing In the finest cold until they g l ^ out. Bags are ndt drinks as well as cocktails. frankness that may just be your J the cost of putting them Into good 'The Nallonai Sr( urlly Rcaouicca al H:iri am at the While Ftineini comet and splashed Into the ocean. Parking I For perfection In cocktails, we hidden desire to knock th* props road to NIeoslii. The aasallantn Arrmteil on Warrant* court appearance Monday. W. Middle Tpke. was also flood- morning worship service. cuts and meats in town. cleaned often enough, maklrt^'the condition. 'There is no charge or Board waa Irilcrcaled In the poasl- Home, fl.'i P:Iiii St., with a requiem The mouse wa* strapped Inside suggest Heubleln or S.. S. Pierce ’(from under somebody you have al- were not liniiieillately liH'iitlfleil I » n M. DaLcon, 19, of Hartford, Church Services ed, and police had a road block set Hall Dedication machine' labor - come to ARC for obligation on getting Such an esti- hilltics of such a garage as n noinh Mass al SI. Joseph's Church al 9 ready-njlx, such as jdaiquirl, old ways thought a little bit eelf-sat- hill iireaiiUiahl.v Were Greek was arrested yeslerday on a Rock- First Evangelical Futheran: Wor- the cylinder. Griffith said, but her up to reroute eastbound traffic, The public la invited to the spe- replacement bags and supplies. mate, BO bring them in to be looked shclici , lie added a m Riiiial will he lit 81. Rermird's .fash, Martini, Manhattan, ating- Isfied. Fypilols. Five Greelis were ville ivarriint Imiiediatelv after ship. 8:39 a m.: the Rev. David G. head and legs were free. Two small coming o ff the 'Wtlbur Cross High- cial program at 8 p.m. today of Floor brushes can he ^eiplaced by over. Remember, it la ABC for ex- SIccImau said Holdfine luia been Cemeleiy. er, aide car— why lake a chance The sly remark that shows you killed III altiieks Tiiiirsda.v. Ills release from the Stale Re- Jsxhelmer, ps.slor. wires, attached to the mouse re- way,'over Hilliard St. and New the Coventry American Legion and havinj^ them rebriatlyd instead of pert small appliance repairs. LIQUORS sendhig him nirialiiiasllm e tiaakrla Frlenilsm ay call al the fiinctnl have neven,forgotten, or really for- SI. John's Eplseopal: Sei-yices at corded the heartbeat. State Rd. its Auxiliary at the Legion Home BILL'S TIRE when you can be sure of compli- pr int ing of fain V foods for years, hut IliRl home tomorrow from .3 In ,1 and 7 WATKINS-WEST given, an old hurt. / 8. 9 and 19 a.m. The Rev. Roman Because the mouse wore lag No. on Wall St. Light refreartments AND ments when you serve a ready- WINES-BEER he ncvcT sent anylliliig in iclurii. to [I p m. 49 when she was picked for the vera are preaent at. all they are mix cocktail? The witty retort that la sh*gp South Windsor F. Harding, formerly Arrhdeacon will be served.' Professional fitid business- BEER IN BARRELS In reply lo a qucRlIon from Rep. of Hartford, will conduct the 8 and space trip, she waa nicknamed FUNERAL likely to Include some (but not To end a perfect meal, John An- enough to carry a real sting. .loscpli I’ O lliiia lit Mlniil, (lold The post will have a dedication REPAIR SHOP all) of the following: FOR ALL OCCASIONS! in am . services. Joseph Belotll, "Laska" for the nation's prospec- Coven t ry of the hall program and its auxil- The diaio suggests Benedictine, BAB, The “ frank opinion" you’ve been men’s needs. Car4s. forms, (I fine said he had no recollccllon of SERVICE asked for, when by beings frank e DELIVERY SERVICE e (Upvi‘ntry lav reader. Is In charge of the 9 tive 49th state. iary, a charter bight program. Ed- William H. Grecii. Prop. Easy fatiguabillty, headachea, Drambuie. Irish Mist, Cognac, 3 rvei V iniying hole! hills for Adlal you will have to be uncompllmen- envelopes, stationery, nov- s.m. service. The towering Thor-Able rocket ward S. Franz will be master of dizzineaa, disturbance of vision, Star Henneaiey, Martel, or If you F Slevenson, rirmoeinlle presi- RtM^kville Firm to Continue ORMAND J. WEST, Columbia Bicycles t a ^ without ^ I n g really' helpful. Vernon Methodist: Worship, 9:30 reportedly will be part of the ceremonies and Mrs. Eugene Rych- n6cJU>r Says aches and pains In various parts really want to get compliments elties and specialties. WEST SIDE dential 1 andniairs In IIl.^2 and IH.tn , 'The comment lhat Will make a m. The Rev. Warren Covell, pas- launching vehicle when the Air K of C4 Names llng, mistress of ceremoniea. Director Goodyear Tire* of the body, shorthbas of breath aervg famoua Metaxa brandy from I) Hara did nnl aay what led him lo someonetoel less pleased .with hlm- PACKAGE STORE Ju dge Fiiu's tor. Fefrcp makes it* first attempt to Rotary Sp4iaker Repairs, Service on mild effort, and a purplish-red Greece—-the brandy that Is as ask IhnI qiiesllon Collection with New Truck Poljcythentlm IstMsorder of selfqi^wtth hi* poatesalons. JOHN ANDISIO. Permittee Rockville Methodist Worship. 9 fire s rocket near the moon next Andrew Flanagan, chief of 'sup- 142 B. C E N T E R S T . (sometimes described as brick- smooth aa silk With that wonder- CAMPRESS On a side mailer, a finldflne Accessories Red Blood Cell Mechanism ■Phe price tag or label dropping 865 C E N T E R ST. a 1 1 1 . The Rev Simon P. Montgom- month. Father Foster plies of the State Civil Defense red) discoloration o f the skin and ful bouquet that marks you aa a puhlnilv man. .lack l,ollo, took a The Hiickville HanllHiy Cu., will year nnd s lesldenl, of SouUi Wind- Honcheater’s Oldaat /■ -that will let suno^one know you 5IANCHCSTBR—'Ml t-6166 D river $204 ery program, was speaker at the Ro- mucua fnembrahes. Enlargement connoisseur of the best in llquo^. 5 So. Main St.— MI 9-2240 police lie delerloi. leal yesleiilay sor for st least six months 180 Spruce Street By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. can afford something that he can't. coiilliiue lo remiive refuse for rus- Elllngion Congregatlonai: Wor- tary Club meeting Wednesday With Ftneet FoolUtiea of the spleen ia common. Liquors a t. all pricea are stock- and passed Oinircli Notes New C haplain Phone Ml 9-0059 Written for NBA Service The xmkind 'i;*mark about a bor- 'The |ioiiee are chreking Into a Anilmny Stehblns, 3B, of I.I2 RIs- lomers In South Windsor, accord- ship, 9:39 a m. The Rev. Wayne night. H li talk on CD Included the Probably the oldest treatment, ed •at the W est Side Packi^e''B torr Rev. R. Wlnlhrop Nelson of ing party someone Invited you to repoil hy Mildred raperinnn. Sandau. pastor. Doctor Bruno setting up of medical tents In Recently J. W, asked for a dle- and one which Is atilf w id ely used from the finest Barrel 30 Scotch, sell SI,, Mnncliesler, waa fined a ing lo liiformalloii ohtiilned F ri- First Congregational Church la in with the k'Indeat. Intentions. rtolilllne'H finam lat .'lecrclai'N'. Itiat 'Union Congregational: Worship The Rev. Bernard J. Foster, emergency areas. cuaslon of polycythemia. He In fo r the quick relief o f symptoms, aged a full 20 ye«#' for pertec- lolnl of $2(14 III Coveiili'v .lus(|eo day lioiii Mrs. Chmles Dtnsnuire, Dceiliig, New Hampshire, attend- The generalization that might VKTS PIZZA SHOP papers ueie taken from her lintel 9 a m., the Rev, Harold B. Kelr, Still Critical paalor of St. Mary’* Roman Cath- Memorial Gift quire* whether It can occur in fonsisU In bleedlng--that is. draw- Uon In mellow amedthness, 12-year MANCHESTER t-'ourl Uu*t night. liig I ho Enatern Summer School hurt someone who heara'. IL or mom Miss r*a(iermnn wn.s slated wife of Ihe husltiesa owner. guest preacher, sermon, "W ho To- olic Church in town and St. Jo- The Public Health Nursing N ew and Ufsd Bicycles - 'Ing- off some of the excess blood, aged Scotch, Hmg A Haig, Pinch 153 W. fiOddle turnpike foe nilnlatera. Thla aeaalon Inata day la My Neighbor?" . 6 and 44 make him mark you as prejudiced to undergo a he deterim teal Mnn- Trial Justice l-croy M. Roliriin An onlliuiMce requiring lhat Dr. Francis E. Bruno, 44, Hart- aeph’a Roman Ca'iholic Church In Assn, has acknowledged a M e- SpechkRzing In old age and whether It con .be . treatment con- Bottle, BMliSntint, Vat-69, Grant, Phone M l 8-8700 unlll July 30. . . Sacred Heart: Masses, 8, 9:39 or snqbblah. MEMORIAL CO. da \ fined Hlehliliis $102 for driving garbage or lefuae, IriicUa he "com- Eaglevllle. has been named chap- morial Fund in memory of the lat* brought on by such conditiqali oa i cists In giying phosphorus which to n a il's few that are displayed In case o f emergency he may he and 11 a.m.; the Rev. Ralph Kelley, ford phyalrian, remains in "critical The hurt little reproach intend- Opposite East Cemetery Two others ha\'e dei lined lo lake while under the Influence of In- (ilelelv eiicloaed aniillarv vehlcl.es lain of St. Jude Council No. 4813, Mrs, Helenh C. Hamilton of Sil- PAGKAQE STORE en ^ is h J ik e s thrombophicblUs (inflammation has bwn made radloscUv*. Ap on the shelves beside the ever PIZZA Ihe lesls so fai , nllhourh hoi h of I lie load packer or lank, j.vpe' leached through Robert Boiisen, pastor. condition" at Manchester Me- K of C. The appointment wa* made psrentiy the radioactive particles popular Johnrty W alker Black ed to. let someone know your deli- loxieatlng liquor and $102 for ilrtv- chairman of the church deacons. ver St., and New York City. Th* ROUTB 6-44 * BOLTON and clotting o f the veins) or trsu jiave swoi II they know iiolhliu; of went into effect yeaterday, St. Joseph’s: Masses, 7:30. 8:49, morial Hospital today from Injuries by Grand Knight Jamea Paul / Expert 6cycle from the phosphorus destroy soips end .Johnny W alker Red. Some cate feelings hiave been bnifsed. SPAGHEHI lug while Ills license waa under aitirch services are continuing. 19 and 11 a.m. th* Rev. H. A, fund was in lieu of flowers. Phone Ml 9-8324 Repairing and Service m*. * Q u d lt y M « m orials any hurglary One la Hainn I, received when he wa*' pinned by a Brennan at the Council business Polycythemia la defined as an o f the excess blood cells, bourbon fanciers^k* Old Grandad The personaT questions you have su.s|ieiislon, Thla ordmaiice, if not compiled Two young church leader* will pre- Fepak, pastor; the Rev. John no right to ask, ahd which ths per- RAVIOLI Shacklelle. who resl'giird as a anh- with, would have forced Dltiamoie sliding 200-pound rock at Andover meeting Wednesday night. Manchester Evening Herald increase in the .-number o f red Over 80 Team Bzpertsnce rommlttre investigator nftei he- Slrhliiiis was iirresled on RI, sent the sermon •entitled "God’s Kozon assistant pastor. Lake Thursday afternoon. BEER son you eek may not. want to an- 11A .liiiie .'to hy a Coventry Safely out of town and cauaed him to loae Healing Power." Stephen Goddard St. Bernard's: Masses, 7. 8, 9. 10 Other appointments were Dla- Coventry rnrres|>oiidenL Mrs. F, MANCHESTER blood cells above normal, ol- swer. OPEN DAILY Ing I'lniyhl with a mlemphonr next Dr. Bruno was helping to bury a thoui;h aome consider that the in- Paliol ronstiihie over FOdd lociil cualomera He haa iiiid Beverly Welherell will address and n a.m.; the Rev PatrieK Ma- liic t Deputy L,aurence Matlacchi- Pauline IJttle, telephone Pllgrini LIQUORS .Silence ia golden^at Just auch 7:30 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. to,Folio's hotel room Ttir other Is large rock near the waterfront creased Concentration of hemo- Coll Ml 9-5807 Till' l ouii handled Ft oliiei eiiaes been compel ing with a- .South ihe worship service gathering and honey pastor; the Rev, Richard O. onc of Mansfield, chairman of pro- 2-62SF times oa theae. />-• •lark Andnson, an a.Msoilate ol summer home of Dr. John Shoukl- WINES CYIAE SHOP globin or red coloring matter. Is 111 Us aessloii at the Rohertaon Wlmlaor and Hiirlford concern ■lohn Morse will be the worship Fontaine, assistant pastor. gram; Arthur Crowley', rnember- (All rights reserved, NBA Serv- SUNDAYS rohmimst flrew Pearson Anderson for the local husliiesa. mas of West Hartford, .when the ahip and inaurar.ee' Warden 149 Middle Turnpike W est me more important. A. AIMETTI, Prop. School They were; Floyd R laiiu- leader. Large Walk-ln Beer Cooler ice, Inc.) 11:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. WHS found with Shacklelle In Ihe He ohialneil delivery rei eiillv on rock shifted against his chest pin- Charles Tarplnlan of Mansfield, Tel. Shop BH 6-209|- Thero are two principal types ^ Harrieon SL, Manchester room ad|oinlng l/dln's herl, M, Colihenter, fined $9 for The Wapplng Community Church Vernon and^Talcotfvllle news I* and Cold beer A t AU.Tim ee Residence M I 9-^iS9 a viin load packer truck which ning him in an upright position. youth activities; William Carroll, Green M^anor Set of polycythemia. Secondary ^ ly- "'■'k ...... —i-—— II The .Senate pul Itself im Icrnnl failure to drivu to the right: Kd- imraonage hag been aold lo a Hart- handled thrnugth The Herald's Open Dolly 9 A.M. %o % P.M. wiinl Toninslewh2fl, Maiiofleld, compilea willi Ihe onllniince. Tliia ford concern, according lo J. Alden Ri^kvllle Bureau, 7 W. Main S t, lecturer;' Richard J. Breen, Cath- eythemia la the result of low oxj^ on the gill-gimig issue yesterday gen supply to the body, whicK in F Morse Cllfmd. Bfi, F.asl Hart- vehicle, however, could iinl he Harilspn, Harrison Is s member of telephone TRemnnt 9-31 S«. olic activities Norman Rlcard, To Bid Again on The First and Best To Call For by passing p le.Mdutiim IhnI had turn atimplatea the bone ipafrow FOR EXTRA MONEY ford. Illehard Daddarlo, 17, of # aervlced hy iiiectmnir.s In time to the committee appointed to provide fraternal activities; Chancellor * Aluminum lieen dot maid since the Mnnse to Increase Its production of red Messtir pa.ssf'd It hist \rlll S HiiMlImnie SI , Manchester,^ Mint lie pul oil Ihe road Friday. a new church parsonage. Plans al- H ospital Notes F rnie Chasse of. Andover. Council Hartford Project when iPh «m e *• OomblnatlUn An exien.slon of the lime limit blood cells and coloring mgtter. . The t( itdulion expreimes the Thomas Dnie.llo, 20, West Harfford, ready approved call for erection of Rorkvillp activities; and Deputy Grand GUNLIFFE Windows and WE PAY until Monday has been granted hy . This can be the result of long- Upliolttinf sen.se Id ('ongieHH IhnI all giivein- each fined $(1 for pas.shig a slop a two story Garrison colonial resi- I'atlents Today; 1B9 Knight Albert A. Rosal, public re- Doors the Board of Selectmen. Thla waa The Green Manor Construction time living at high oltltudea meni cmjiioyes should fnltnw s code sign. Hlehiiid -■Ml-Kclie, l.H Kant dence on the site of the present ADMITTED YESTERDAY; lations. MOTOR SALES * Jalousies, HICHEST PRICES Hartford, fined $21 for speeding, ohiained after Dinariore informed Co.-ta-still “right In there pitch-. whera. the. okygen In the air u SpeotaUalag of etlm s under \^ hl^ h, nmnng other structure. ' YouUi Charjked Anne THcomh, Andover; Claude The Council social meetings of Awnings and $9 for’ liillure to drive lo Ihe Town CouiiacF Fdwlii I-n.saman ing," even though its p|;opo8al for less than' it Is at lower level*. la - ' . * ■ For Rags, Paper.'Metals Ihlng.s. they wouhl refuse gills Worship «si*vlce *t Wapping Begin. Wapplng: Mrs. Lena Var- July 22 and Aug. 26 will be omit- EXPERT AUTO BOOT i e Door and , I'lghl; Hailey F Farharl, 17, that he waa cimiplylng with the Or ft may arise from various w hh h \MHihl seem to influeqce Community ChurrJi will be held st With Auto Theft, velll. 162 Wells St.: Jack Green- ted, according to Rosal. I t will the redevelopment of Hartford's - PENDER BEPd Patio tiover# * FHmIhirt R«-uphel- and Scrap Iron Sliirrs, fined $il driving, n motor opdlnatice, hut could not meet the conditions in the body in whjch thei r oil 11 1 a I iicjs 19 s.ni.. Rev. Roy Hulchaon will berg. 39 Niles Dr.; Mrs. Hazel Ful-» meet at 8 p.m. Aug. 12 at the local 'Front-Market Sts. area -was not, CALI. s Tub vehicle with a deleelive muffler. t.'l-day lime IlmlF ENAMEL and LAOqUER . asovMto the presence of heart or lung dlt- sttrbig CALL UR DBLIVBR TO have for At* sermon toplc"Therc'' ton, 113 W. Center St.;. Miss Mary church hall for a buslpeas meeting, chosen Thursday. ^ Knrlosijrea Ahso; Hnwiii'd Rood, 0.1. Wind- He np(ieiilfd for an exleiialoii of Thou A.rK'i 2 O llier Counts BEFINISfflNGS seose Interferes with delivery of McCarthy. 132 Cooper .8t.; Mrs; when plana "-m be completed for The F. H. McGraw Co., a Hart- * PAOHINO MI S-2656 • A u to TfiOp8‘ haul Center, $i0 for liiloxhitillon: the demillne on Ihe grouiida thill A box 16 be used for mall for adequate supplies of«K>xygen to Mary Green, 28' Church St.; Mrs. the aiinual fam ily picnic next ford concern, was selected then to REASimABLE PRICES B-Z Terms s Free Estimate* OSTRINSKY Roger C,*ui‘|ierUef, 17. Flainters commlltee chairmen and qther W llilsm J. Jamieson 18, Snipsio the blood'System; . .* Track Cu shion o 49 j1ays was an tnaufflclent length Joanne Strohn. Wapplng; Mrs. month. ■ ’ do the work on the multi-million FRJCE E S T IM A TE S Dealers la Waste Itotenale Rd,, Coventry. $0 for diivmg a loadef* has been placed in the It is therefore possible that in- of lliii" In which to obtain delivery St., RockVyi'e, was arrested early Helen Sullivan. Ellington; . Fre-, 8t. Jude: Delegatee dollar project, but immediately 599 CENTER ST. (IbAr) 731 P A R K E R ST- .> O bit nan moloj' vehicle wllh defective eiiulp- im a special iniipdae truck amt pul Rultj Crockett room. Grgantiatlon so— W A P P ^ G , CONN. jury, or trauma,, could have Horn* $p«cidH»s Co. thla morning by State Police after mont Wilson. Talcottville;. Mrs. afterward the Mancheater firm and c5u*e«i» TeL Hl-6-67Sfi « r MI-8-8879 It 111 npet-atlon; — " piesldenla, committee chairmen St. Jude CouricH Fourth Degree A'TTljaE RiCHFBSLD SION affected the development o f thla Boh .Brown and Charlie Pringle TEU MI 8-6631 ■Vicnt. “I Irene MeAqdrcw, Wilson; Susan Webb * Knapp. Inc;, of New York New iSton-s on HI. 9 and other' boxholder* are re- becoming Involved In on accident Assembly has -appointed its dele- type of polycythemia. Ths pos- Nolles were entered on a eliaige Babcock, 1-1 Robert Rd., Rock- dispatched a telegram to the city’s TEL. Ml S-S404 Focal properly puichaaed by the quested to check their boxes fre- while driving an allegedly stolen gates to the state convention July elbiUty of. thrombophlebitia play- Tn iclu‘II ItiU s o^ hieaeh of peace and fnllure lo car, ■ 'j . ville; John Hedlund, 67 Forest St.; Redevelopment Authority, ^ reaJ- flarmane t’orporatlOii of New quently. 20 in Danbury, to elect a state - ing a part seems doubtful. obey a polleeman's signal In C.ir- Joseph Cartwright, 78 Branford flrmlng their interest in participat- York, Is alated for pnaalble enn- The date for the' church canvass Police allege Jsmleson was re- master. They are Ernie Chhoae of Memhostor Moving Probably the most impprtont Willi* Garage for Car Check-Up KiiniaR Motor Sales Sri fmmia- Friday al 7;.30 p m. theie will be then Into White Rd. where he ap- Covefhtry; a son to Mr. and Mrs. been handled In the local small waa flown from Cermany to the of peace and breaking and cnler- a meeting of the church canvaas- parently slopped, lost- control'of in a telegram to Solomon Eisner, drive your car in for i lubrication talhed at th* W illis Garage le one aloii Ihe bitlldliig planned hy Roh- Robert Hylander, 163 Maple EL; a claims division court sessions ainc* authority chairman, Nell H. Ellis, for Successful Investing job, Don Willis has instructed hla ^ th e finest to be found anywhere Clean' U ^ Cara Dover, I lei,, Aii; Forec Raae last iiig. era In the Community House, the car and backed Into another son.to Mr. and Mrs. Dqnlel Botll- September, T957. The case of Shiiley M. Hurnes, ert Hall la to he 12(1 by Ifid feet, Green- Manor yfesldent; aiwl W ll- men to moke » quick cheok to de- AM U is equipped to ,d0 any and COMMUNITY PRESS EXPERT CO. right, I'.seorteil hy A.l.C. Jiuucs The summer schedule for Our car. opersted by Forest 8. LavsllV, cello, 15 Dudley 8t.; a son to Mr. ■nj* Aug, 12 aeaalon will.jnst"bc ~ ’Body Works 20. of Daley Rd , Coventry, was, and the Kinney Shoe alore tOO by Itom Zeckendorf, president o f HoW pan you select the secul’ities that best meet ydur tect any otrvtou* mechanical de-' all kinds of electrical repair job*. uer. No. Mots oM'filis. fichoet W. Sher'k ,lr., Uie hinly is sched- Savior Futheran Church |s, Sim- 92. of Hartford. Neither driver was and Mr*. Donald Ranney, 100 Sum- held because df vications. There CUSTOI MADB continued until July IS, She j*i 12d feel. 'Hie eatiiiiRted, coat PAIMT? frienda m ^ call from 7 to 0 fi.m, l)i*iv(‘r l{<‘por(s Sion F oe Cltrlst." and evading r*spon*lblllty. part of .Hartford’s over-alL redevel- like these. Superior resesrch is based on continuous at th#' Don WlUia Oarage.. Tira' and th* check-up could save you C. Luabury .Ir,, East Windsor Hill Fannie O'Neal, Stafford Springe: KeII«9 home on Mein St., the shop opment picture." ^ KiLWlt TTie John B. Burke Funeral Home, Tile Lulhersn Communlt,v- Vaca- He te Bclieduled to appear in EL balance and frbsel oUgnmeht are from on secidenL Brakes that pull ?7 E. Center SI., ig in charge of and Aldo ■fllmonelll, of Reeltebub la maintained by volunteer work- . Expressed also In the telegram study o f economic conditions, industries and individual A |(i-yeai'-old boy. still opeialliig tion Bible School will be held for Hngion Justice Court July 15. Jaiiie* •nitUe, Scott-Dr.. Vernon; Important to toft driving and it unevenly will throw a car Into a * Dueo and Dnhix Enamels the arrangemenis. Rd. Both are Repiihllyntta, Mr*. LotU# Vassar, HarUord: era and'all monies received leure were congratulatlbns to the F. H, com^nies. Reid trips and close Contact with manage- o il’ ll temponuy license, was Ihe another )veek, July 14-18. The Jamieson wa* fined 635 In Rock- used to help defray expenaea of.the. t k«B A very short time to be i^re Skid very qiijckly, wheels that or* q Custom Colors TiVichell, a lll.'ifl Maiuhcaler Tbe re-signatlpna Will be referred vllle CIt.v Court lest Monday for Psul Christensen, 68 Bolton St.: McGraw Co. and beat wishea to ' ( victim of a hil and run diivar aa lo the Bojird of Sele,ctnien fqj- re- school is i Monday tlmough BYlday asaociatlon health program in ment help uncover profitable investment opportunities. everything 1* correcL -out of alignment, will do th* oome lligh .SchiMil gradunte, waa atii- lascivious carriage after he end Robert'Taylor, Coventry: Russell the firm, the,city o f Hartford and e ^ow Kote Rubber Boos Waill Point he left Ills parked ear in a lot on placements, Kraua said. 9 a m. to ’ ll:3 0 a.m. at tho W ap- town. For oil arouhd fin* 'Work on *11 thing, mitoln. the cor diScult to tioned at Etnln, p'rnnee, ami wn.Si Center Si. early .several other Rockville area yoptha Col*. 46 S. Alton St.; Mlchabl the Reijevelopment Agency for the To find out how quality Research ciui help improve hisl night. Remaining members of the com- plng ComnmnUy House. Enrml- Included in the amount m'en- w akt e o f corn, you just can’t beat handle, not to mention loae df rub- e Du Paat Hoae* Falnte on leave jn Germany when the qc- Pm were arrested as a result o f e po- Waal, Crysfai Lake Rd., Roejevilia completion of_ "an excellent job qj A Sartor of 37 IjerUIn* mission are, A ttv.’ John Casey mont is still open. For Information tion*d,-la $136.56 realised from the your^investjnent position, contact: tb* work uone at the Don WtUis ber on tba tires. Hier* ora oo cldent Occurred. He_, was pro- lk* lnve»tlgaUon Intp e houae.p4r- Mrs. Violet Maher, Broad Brook which will enSInce the beauty of «t. tfi!old police he parked his car and Wilfred J. Roberts. Demo- about the Bible School or the free recdilt shop's first anntvdrsary I M l Up Awaiafa Garage. Don W U'a I* a perfection- many llttla things that could eauo* Coll us for halp ea yoarKogt polatlag Job. nounced dead upon a'rrivul at the tv In Rockville lost January. At Miss NCncy Breen, Bast Hartford; the 4dty.” I ' . In the lot at the Jarvis Block, Hq .crala, and Krau* an Independent. bus service jcontoct Rev. Abel on jamboree. f ■ EDWARD Wi KRASENICS, Mahager let, and' while he could not do the trouble, so bo wlssi havs your car 4»th Fighter-Bomber Wing Base the time of that arrest, J,*mle*on Nelson qulnby, u8 Tanner SL;. ' Eni* aald. today' that the pro- ■ Ipft tho’car and. when he returned, Voter-Making Session Buckland Ril, • The committee In charge of th# work qor oU the con, that com* to checked at ths Ihm WUlla Oorogs Hospital at Spongdohlcm, Ger- wo* o.n probation from th* same Michael Amorelle, ’niompaonvlll*; pooed Win()aor s i. area project I W l a i e w many. the left fear had been hit and dam- South Windtor' voter-making shop follows; Mr*. Robert U hla garac*, be doe* check them and enjoy your vacation. Get ex- aged, police reported. i court for hi* participation in a Georg* Otlkinfe, ThompsonvtUe; wUlpr^bly be copeidcred by aeislon 1* to be held July 23, 3 to Helms, chairman; M na-IM B i^’ S hearson. H ammill s C o before.they leave. ‘O il* le doi$bI* pert sendee, plua oourtooua treat He 1* survived by hts parents, ' Mantihaatar BVenlng Harald break at a- Rockvill* piickag* #tofe Mrs. Jesenhln* Daiyey, South nnkrtford voters a t oi referendum AwaiM Cp. Sartor drove home and p ^ned 9 p.m. at the Towm H*||. lit order Ctoy. cojAolrman: Mrs. Eugenr fcatoeUea and Insure* yoii the fla- menL whothar ths Job la targe or Mr. and Mr*. Ciharle* B. Twlchell; South Windsor cOrrMponilftit Kl* before Ui*^ party: He received • oRar Novanher. U6 CKKnORR; ' 723 MAIN 8T-, MANCaESTBR PHONE Ml 9-4Mi police, Batrolmoq Align ajnlth to be allgiblei one ha* to be a res- Coventry:'M ra. M ary W llM n and RychUni^f^reaiitowr, Mrs. i^Nrard eat kl mechanical %aow-how.; for gol^yg^efijoy Bervica Ptus at • flater, Mary I* Twiithell: two in$tie^ated. mqro <1. Burahoav MepMiw Ml»> ■uepended' jell term during that ident of the state for at Itoa^on* 4-067.1. eon, W airenvilla; Mra, Anita BchulUieiaa, publicity; Mrs. Ernest 91SI .thia OMR edq^egrad ia thia hearing. : VtailM ). Stocca. Australia Imports 40-p*r eent of mmmrnmimmKmmmmmm O. lAD oy^ ■t^RsBilliif utelrmaa; ito 041 trohi ladoiMiia sad MBCiMOk If .' ■ 'h 4 . - L - > been the man Jth*' Red Sox*Ii>pke* AKerirnn League to for the big blow when, .the.- National Leatrue needed it. . Yesterday’s RpmiIIs Yesterday’s Results he'l} be 40 years old at the^end New York 11, Cleveland's. rittsburgh 7. Cb'cago 2. of next month, and while ,he’s still Bo.ston 6, ChtCa.un 1. Milwaukee 7, Lo.s Angeles 4. to be feared when he takes his Wa.shljngtou •>. Detroit 5, San F'ranctsro 7, Cinclnn.att Kansas City at BnlUmore, ( ). ACROSS 66 Southern bat in this hand (he's hitting .310). 12 general i Williams definitely is No. 2 man-in poned. ' St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 2. ■ 1 ^ Salvador the Red Sox power departrtient ^ ' Standings Standinga il the capital DOWN these days. / '■ W. L. IVt. of El Salvador W L. 1 B l e m l a h Jensen probably - has surprised New York ...... 51 26 .632 Milwaukee .....4 2 34 4 it becama 2 Opera by himself In his new role. Not tqn; Boaton ...... 40 37 ..319 independent San Francisco . . Verdi many .venrs ago. his claim to fafhe Kansas City . .. 38 39 .apt St. Louis ...... o f-----in l « l 3 Approach was that he .starred in football at Detroit 37 39 .187 9 It U imallest Baltimoie...... 37 40 ..(SI •’hlladelphto ...37 36 .507 3’ a 4 Meaning California and married Zee .\nn Chicago ...... 40 40 ..500 4 of the — — Cleveland . . . . 38 43 .469 6 Golf teacher Olsen, one of the priiTiest gala Cincinnati ...... 37 38 ,493 4 ' i Central 6 River in ' 34 About 20% of 46 Braathe fvecn to represent the tl.S. in the Chicago ...... ,36 41 .468 AL CAPP and lAIRRKRH American Switrerland Iti population noiiily in Oiympios. She wa.s a diver. Washington , 33 4.1 .423 Pittsburgh...... 37 42 468 6's republici 7 Poeaeiiive il —^ iteep Today’s Gamrs Lo.s Angeles ... ,34 4 .4$6 9 (ut'ottmimmicM Ninth Sousoii 12 Paltry pronoun 25 Couple 47 Natural fat This is Jonah's nintli, aeasoli in Chicago at Boston (2), Donovan Tmla.v’s Games Blasting OLit of a sand, trap on the 17th hole for a two-day total of 139 while Burke has a 13 Muse ot . 8 Ciroli 26 Be borne 48 Houia (Sp.) the American-League,, and he has (3-10) an'd Shaw (3-2) vs. Sialer Phll.adclphla at Chicago Semp- fMENrrr '«e«on A m ^ t» poetry 9 Enervate! 27 Toward the 49 Small yesterday at the^ ICO was Doug Ford while 63-67—130 score lor the rest of the boys to roch (10-6) vs. Droll i4-6). MwYdurtmjNtt- finished as^a .300 hitter jusi once. (6-4) and D! Wilson (0-0). 14 High card lOFroaU ^ihettered aide 90 Church fait pa'^e-antter at pte halfway, point, .lackie Burke •hoot at. Play continues todky and Sunday Pittsburgh at St. I.iouis Friend WfOAiLi-mfiinAr Jr., right, alipvvs the strain after he dropped in That waji in IB.'ie when he wound Detroit at Washington, Hoeft 15 Ha r e m r ^ m 11 Dry Ttoriib.. 29 Di l l ^aeaaon at Wethersfield in the seventh annual ICO. (76) vs. Griggs (3-6). (10-9) vs. MilcII (4-6). ■nv/ia/etmm a short putt for a 67. Ford posted a 74- round up with a .315 )uai'k. IS Norwegian form) 21 Bewildered 52 Falaa god (Herald Photos by OflarA). ■ Btit.hc's rolling along at a .319 Cleveland at New York, Ferra- Cincinnati at Los Angclra Law- 17 T h r o u ^ |9 A t t e m p t 32 Gunlock catch 53 Italian ooina clip thla year, and mole im- rese (0-2) vs. Monroe 41-0). rence (6-4) vs. Kipp (3-3).. 78 18 S ma l l pai Eri es 21 Goddeai of 33 Mikel 54 Craftad (htr.) portant — leads the league in funs iKansas City at Baltimore. Crad- Milwaukee at San Franr-l.sco 20 Cowboy's rope infatuation miiUkaa 67 Wifa of Xaglr batted in'with 78 and home runs dock (0-1) vs. O'Dell (8-9). Spahn (10-5) vs, Ahtonelli (8-7), 23 Libra 41 Lion SSBrldlapart X 22 Legal point will) 26. Homer N o.. 26 came ye.s- Tomorrow’s Games Tomorrow')* (Hhnea (aitron.) 43 Wager 59 Sufllx Jack Burke Sunday Baseball Slate Devotee terday in Boston's 6-1 decision Kansas City at Washington (2), Philadelphia at Chicago l2). n Antreat over Chicago equaled his previous Chicago at New York (2). Pittsburgh at St. Louis (2). M 2S l i a b l e season's high. Cleveland at Boston. 30 Comldri r r rrri nri Cincinnati at Loa Angeles (2). Turns in 67 Finds Legion, MB Home He also knocked in four runs to Detroit at Baltimore (2). Milwaukee at San Franelaco, 34 Be lick l make Ike ..Delock's job on ■ the 33 In addition ', mound easy. The victory was De- 35 weight ot Two fine baseball games are on tap locally,, tomorrow after- lock’s eighth without a defeat.. It India Pacing ICO was only his Xoiirth start as he’s MlcHfey Crawford, of Saginaw, Mich., falls to one kitee after sllp- JUDD SAXON RY KION RAIJ) and JKKRY RRONDPIUUD 37 Fish noon but the spotlight will be focus^ on phe West Side Oval primarily a reliever. pingl In eighth round of last nighl'i feature match with Mexico's 3S Hawai i an where Coach Whitey Johnson's once-beaten American Legion ... C O M f ON ALONG, ELsewheie in the American Gaapar Orloga at Madison Square Garden, Ortega gained a ((ATIB I 'M GOING wreath By EARL YOST Juniors play host to Willimantic in a crucial battle, which, in League, the N «w York Yankees split derision, (A P Pholofax). OVER TO UNIT FOUR 39 Auricle all probability will determine Zone*'------'------—------Sad Sam Jones bla.sted the Cleveland Indians 11-3 40 Stagger WTt nr Thanks to a hot putter, for- TO PICK UP A MAR nior Masters champion Jackie .Two champiohship honors. At Mt. and the Washington Senators 42 Gr eek l etter Nebo pace-setting Moriarty Bros. (.367) and Wes Feshler (.346). edged the Detroit Tigers g-5 in a 43 Obstaclei Burke Jr., held a four-stroke entertain Collinsville in a Farm Dick Avery (.419) will be behind night game. The Kansas City at 44 Wor m load entering the third round Ington Valley League encounter. the plate and Bill Malausky (.350), Baltimore game w-as rained out. 46 Born Ortega Wants Akins, il Both duels' are scheduled to start Skip Marsh (.227) and Dave Out of the Rut nf piay in th^ $25,000 Jn- 48 The---- la iti at 2:30. White (.346) will be in the out- RIED SOX 8, W HITE SOX 1 - monetary unit siiranc* City Open. Burke field. . Until Jensen Connected with hia 31 Fe n c e a t e p i broke a first day tie with Negro Currently working on an im- New York, Juj.v 12 (/P)— E.xcept for a no-liitter three years f pressive seven-game winning Southpaw Bill Choiowa is slat- homer in the seventh, veteran Chi- 55 F r ui t dr i nk Blar. Chatlie ' Slfford, when he figo, flil the liotuble nlorks on Shib Jones pitching record h&ve Sees PotfuU of Money streak, the Legion nfne, with a ed to pitch for Willimantic. cago pitcher Jim Wilson had per- 58 Eye ( O c k e f r r r r r r tmucd the W'ethersfteld layout been strictly of the "let’s forget them” vorietv. The same good 8-1 won and loat record, w ill Another lefthanded cutle, Jackie mitted the Red Sox only two hits. T.M y.t. fytf 7-/S, 80 Nolle ST With'a four under par 67 for a 36 61 Ma l e c hi l d BT hole total of 130-12 under par. - bank on the right arm of tall Pal Hedlund is expected to oppose the But Franc Malsone opened the year he tossed his no-hitter, he established a National League Now '^'mk. July 12 (/Pi— Gfifii»r Ortega, a split'decision c *1 *Ef* hv*. record of 186 bases on halls for a*------^ ______82 Elevate fnni hlew sky high and wound up Mistretta to potch a second vic- Axes in the FVL tilt at Nebo. Un- sevepth with a single and Jensen winner over Mickey Crawford, thinks he and Virgil Akins can "Isn't there 83 Table acrap U r tory over Willimantic. The locals defeated but tied once In six bl.asted one over the leftfield single Heatton. Just to make it em- anything I can do to htip, P»t— besidst with a 73 and a two-day total of phatic he hit 14 battcra high for Brsve.s,. who have won only make a potfull of money with a title fight in Los Angeles. The keeping my mouth shut?'* 64 Craft ir 136. routed the invaders 13-3 behind starts this year, Hedlund will at- screen. Then Dick Gernert also four of 12 games against Los Mexican welterweight, who is ranke.d No. among Akins’ r r unbeaten Clyde Richard after the horaered and It was no more ball the loop that year. 2 85 Penetrate II Tied for second place with 134s tempt to prolong the Ollers's four- Angeles this season, had to wipe contendets in Ring ratings (No. 7*r ...... ■...... ■ ...... Thread City array had posted a .-ame winning streak and add to game. The defeat was Chicago’s Now the towering St. Louis, "^•.ei^ long driving George Bayer, righthander shows promise of get- out a ihrce-nin Dodger lead In the with tlie Nalioniii Buxmg Assn.), _.j. COTTON WOODS H. BY JOHNNY HART 9-7 decision over Mistretta earlier the club's fine 8-3-1 overall wAn, seventh straight at Boston. sixth inning to tie Ihejicore at 4-4. RY RAY GO'ITO who had putting trouble yesterday, * •. • ing out of the lut. At his current bullril lus way lo a victory over Dow H'insterwald and Arnold this Slimmer. Since both rivals lost and .tied record. Then lliey got two more ruits in ll'o clever Saginaw. Mich., welter IT'S WARM ya.vkkes n, I nd ians a rale, he'll lead th8 league 4h strike- lAcwk to race TOIIA HEAD-WORK I OIDNT REALIZE ^ ralmer. The latter is the Masters have lost put itfhee in Zone Ttvo Morlatty’s have won all four outs (or 1958. the seventh and one in the eighth. last night at Madison Square O'ar- SURE 50T ME OUT OF , UNTIL AFTER I SIGNALED TONI&HT. The Yanks backed Bob'Turley's rhiimpion and a former ICO win- competition, Sunday’s victor Is ex- Fvl starta thus far and, shkre .the Don Drysdale, the Dodger slarlcr, dei\. Crawford was No 4 with the A JAM.COTTON , FOR A PITCH-OUT THAT -■ THINK i'll pitching with a; i4:-^t attack on Last night, he whitfed 10 Phillies TH'SHARK CATCHER SACK our ner. pected to go op. t o -the Dis'trict ISad with the Hoblnabn Builders to run hia mark-for the year to 108 poled a home run, aa did Eddie NBA and No. 7 witii Ring. 11 was Former Mates COTTON Tournament leading up to the an- three Cleveland pitcher: to keep ENOS THE ISN'T SUPPOSED TO ON THE BEACHM Former Canadlen Open king, A1 from West Hartford. Coach Johnny —the first N L pitcher to pass 100 Mathews for the winners. Rookie the third defeat in 2.5 pro starts GAME KNOW OUR PICK- nual State an.d. Regional 'tourneys. Hedlund will go along with his their lead at 11 games over the Joey Jay was the winner, although for the 2 lo 1 lavorlte. OFF S I G N . " Balding, ranked fifth as the sec- Red Sojl- and to the process whipped i In addition to Mistretta, John- regular lineup of Eddie Wojcik Phllaidelphia 6-2 to enahto the he required aid from Don McMa- There was a wide variatiito In On West Coast ond half ot the 72-hole'grind atart- ■ n,-TI» ,Victory, was Turtoy’s I3th erl today with ASG. Next came son will start a club comprising ic), Jim Moriarty (Ib), Don Sim'4 C«fds-'to mov'o into'third piaee. hon In- the ninth. Johnny Klipp- the’ )4eoi>Hiir- One Judge, Harold seven .300 hitters. The infield, from and 11' made hint the biggest win- stein was the loser. Gene IJtUer, Paul Harney, Marty mons (2b),. Leo Oyr (sa), Andy When the season is over, the big Barnes, saw It 8-2 fo'r Ortega. Re- Bah Francisco, July 12 (J5—Big first to third ba.'w. will be made Maneggla (3b). Roy McGuire (If), ner In the majors. He now has.wOn 32-year-old veteran won’t be ftear A |•hub^rb developed In the’sixth feree Mark ("onn voted 7-3 for Fiirgol, Gordon Jones and Siffortl, aa many as he did all toft year, Don Newcombe. slated to make his all with 136s. ■>'' lip of Chuck Saimond (.412), Dan- Rick Paquette (cf) and Steve Bel- the top in w’on-losl records, either. tyhen. (vith Hank Aaron on second Ci':nvror(t. Judge IjCo BIrnhaum, ny Banavlge (,3S7), Danny Renn and is in ■ gubd spot t(k betfome and Wes Covington on First. fii-si pitching start against his linghlri o-f). However, It should ho noted that he wliu used to fight as Bobby Daw- former Dodger mates tomorrow, The ranks thinned yesterday the first 20-game wilnne^ on the lias lo-st a couple of tough onca. Frank Torre smaalied a grounder son. had Ortega cm lop 6-4. The says. "I'll try to heat them like I from the opening field of 145 th Yanks since Bob Grim tteJIlM. T3ie Phillies beat him 1-0 back past first. 1’lie Dodgers clalnied a 84 Another IS professionals will A P card was 7-'Z-l for Ortega. A try lo beat any club." Turley a l^ ball the dubloiVs dLs- in May and the Milwaukee Biaves fan rcaclitd out and touched the j rln.'islde )>oll ehowod eight of 12 be eliminated today. The final 18 Hitctlon ;qf having given up more got to him for a 3-2 decision after ball and Umpire Frank Dascoll Now wearing a Cincinnati uni- holes will be played Sunday. voting for the Mexican. Gallant Man and Round Table homers than any other Yank he had them shut out for eight In- ruled it an, automatic double. t'|e>er Boxing form. the 240-poun(i righthander BIRDS AND BOGEYS mtcher, 11. Vic Power and Larry nings two months ago. Still, his Covington went all around to Those who thought Crawford has faced the Los Angeles club Doby both connected ve.sterday. orire bafoi-e thla'ytar In a losing BUGS BUNNY Alex Hackney, Manchester Club record shows only a half dozen vic- score and that's what caused the won were intpressed by hie rleVer pro, followed i,ip. his first day round In Action Today Miles Apart Ray Narleski, the Tribe's top tories against seven defeats. Dodgers to hoef. DaseoH said it boxing and h|s three-miniite fight- relief asslgiiment. DUZ SAW YER RY ROY CRANE IAM...I DIDN'T I CAN'T FI6GER LET'S TRY of 72 with A fine 71, yesterday pitcher, was the victim. While the Cards "were taking was the duly of third base umpire ing In every round The OrtSga Manager Birdie Tebbelts says * • over third place, the Milwaukee Shag (frawford to determine how he'll give the big fellow a starting GUESS VER HOW J M ISSED! VA THIS, when strong winds caused most New York, July 12 Iff) - Gallant voters figured the swarthy free- YOUR BLUFF ' MY MVD M IN HAVE BEEN SECRETLY I WISH IT WERE...THE PARTY entry with W. G^ Gllmore'h Tall SENATORS 6, TIOPJtS .3 — Ed Braves "and the San Fianclsco far Covington could have gone on job this lime If his ailing back WEIGHT. SO VA LOOKS CHUBBIER'N PORKYl players to post higher scores than, Man and Round 'Table, both strong swlnger wa.sRon strong for hls'op It UBBLBBS, WATCHING YOUR IfC A PC PLANE, HAS DECREED THAT YOU BE Chief II, who has' 113 and was sec- Fits Gerald played a Frank Merri- Giants, running one-two. both won. the hit. (Yavvford sent him home. doean'l holher him and Don aald PRIZE. THAT on opening day. "I had k chance candidates for 1958 horse of the pnnenl, maiwiandling him In the BUT SURELY CHE88KOV. THEAM IN KAN PIkO T WAITING IN LI4UIDATBP.I. ond to his Itoblemate In the recent well role In Washington's triumph The Braves clubbed Los Angeles, At first the Dodgers lodged a pro- yesterday it didn't. He doesn’t see YO U , PETROVICH, , PETUNIA 1 for par on every hfile," the tall year honors, go into action today clinches. THE PILLBOX, YOUR CONTACT MAN UNFORTUNATELY,THEY Arch Ward Memorial. over Detroit, stroking a two-out 7-4. and the Giants whipped Cin- test, but laer they dropped it. anything spevlal about his pitch- MY ^ kO B E E T FRif HC) WHO’I M IN PROPPING YOU SECRET Silk Town pro sal ji n reha.shing his miles apart. "Ortega fought only part of each CHOK AAC TO CARRY OUT A Glitter, only horse ever to beat pinch single which scored Roy cinnati, also by 7-4, although thla round! " said ConiT in explaining his ing .igalnst the Dodgers for .whom DON'T B IllE V t THAT M U SA G iS IN CIGARETS... X KNOW round. Hackney’s 143 qualified him At Inglewood, 'Calif., Ralph THE DECREE. for play today . . . First day co- .Ruin, won the rich Coaching Club Slevers, from third base In the one took 12 inning^ That left the GIAN'rs 7. KEDIJIklM 4— Rook- vole, "The other fellow (Crawford) he starred for seven seasons. r, A T O P M A N IN IVIRYTHINC; Ixiwe'a Gallant Man faces an ^ American Oaks at Bel/nont last ninth. That capped a two-run, Bi aves si ill a game and a half in ie first baseman Orlando Cepeda, (ought three minutes each round " I ’ll try and beat them like any THE PARTY, WOULD leader Charlie Sifford looked like flying Jinx in the *162,100 Hollywood front. The. Pittsburgh Plrale.s an All-American boy with his out- month, Idun, wlmier of 11 of her come-frum-behind rally. waa the big )naa In the Giants' and boxed beautifully." other club. Juat because I got D f r C C T TO THE Gold Cup: He has only (edr rti'ala 12 starts, was 111 during .the spring The Senators were trailing by iurned back the Chicago Cuba, 7-2, victory, imashing a three-run, 404)-' CAP1TALI8TJC ' fit yesterday. He wore a red golf Nick Colby, Ortega's co-mana- traded doesn't make any differ- kno ck in this mile and one quarter event. and lost to A Glitter in iLrace at in the other N L game. foot homer In the last t>f the 12th FREE WORLD.' rap, white shirt and blue pants. 5-1 as late aa the sixth, but got ger. began shouting for an Akins ent-r," Newk dectoieil "As far aa •JOWNTMi Neul X* M ■ Travis Kerr's Round Table, sec- Belmont In May. Both haYe 119 to Detroit starter Jim Running for to provide the winning margin match IjnmCdialcly. After getting birds pn the first pounds to the Oaks. GARDB «. PHIUi 2—Jones llm- I'm concerntd, people don't seem Bomis ond leading «foney winner in the a run in their half of the sixth, over CInrIimall for the Glapls. Ra "W e 're going to try lo (oi-ce it." to understand tlial tills is our liv- two holes he blew up and had to Worlds goes up against nine rivklt George Wldener’s Jester was as- ited the Phillies to,eight scattered inon Monzant was the winner *^s-25«i settle a 73 . . . Art Knofla. local and-ehasei, him w ith two more, in In he said. "It. will draw a lot of ing,'We don't play for the fun of it. in the 675,000-added Warren Wright ■signed top weight of 122 pounds the eighth. hill, which-was aomewhat-'nf an •lellef - and...... Hal Jeffcoat the loser. realtor, said, "A score of 268 will monep In Celifninla. I think it "Pla.'i’tnji igalnst the Dodgers I. Memorial at Arlington Park in Chi- for the *25.000-added Saranac Bill Fischer was pitchtog as the accompishment to view o flh e fact Cepeda, whec has been rested for a win." Art was in company with could lop *.300.000 In I-os Angeles. .won't throw any harder than I- df> cago. The Warren Wright, named Handicap at Jamaica, but the Senators came Up for their licks that the Phillies had won eighf of week, also had two singles. Ricky and Cora. Anderson . . . Qrtoga la the ,beel welterweight regularly. There wouldn't be any for the late owner of the Calumet probable favorite w ith '121 Is Ned in the ninth trailing 5-4. Albie their last nine and had wajlqped • • • Ev Keith and Ed Clarke walked Farm, is at a mile and one eighth. the Cards 13-3 the pyevloua night. ever to come .bui ot Mexico. They sense in doing that. I have no ill MORTY MEEKLE Brent's Fleet Feet. Nine 3-year- Pearson and ^levers singled and PIRATES 7. C Lfts 8—Dick Stu- would come over the border' in i BY DICK CAVALII irnund and Jnst missed getting A pair of 3-year-old fillies who olds were entered for the mile and Tbe Cards' iS-ijtt attack includ- art. playing In his seuund.'major feeling against the Dodgers. Why caught In the late afternoon rains. Clint Coyrtney sacrificed. Jim droyes io see him. " MICKRY FINN BY LEONARD WHERE TO THE HARDWARE are battling for the 1958 title In one sixteenth rare. ed Wally Moon’s first horns run of Hague game, hit his second homer should I have?" T7 THATtS MORE LIKE IT - • • • Lemon was walked intentionally, The. CalifoinlH schedule, how- THI9 BILL « ARE YOU SIDRET06ETS0AAE NOW l U BE ABLE TO that division head a field of 11 in Seven were entered for the *25,- filling the bases. Herb Plews forced the year. Harry Anderson, who In as many days for the Pirates Wlnles*) ns Uedger could become another Babe Ruth ever, la a bit crowded at the mo- OUTRASEOUB.' m GOINS^ WIRE FOR THE CARRY IT WITH ME A IL Entrj' fee for all golfers--am- the 635.000-added Delaware Oaks at 000-added Governor’s Handicap, a llemon at second, just beating the He hit a total of 175 homers in the ment with the Zora Folley-Pele NewsQinbe. who poklito a 27-7 00*46 TO PUTA if he played at St. Louis, hit a PHONE AROUND THE HOUSE ■teiirs and pros--for the ICO was Delaware Park. 'They are Mrs. mile and one eighth, at Narrmgan- relay', while Fearson .ecored the past 3>, years In the mlnure. but Radcmacher heav,y,wel((hl match record for the Dodgera. In 1958 IDCKonthat homer for the Phillies. He hss hit *30 . .. . Most popular with the Charles UlMck Bay's Idun, last, aelt Park. Fki Seinfleld's Admiral tying run. Hank Aguire came in to never has been able to play the July 2.5, the Floyd Patle.rson-Roy while the team called Brooklyn PHONE.' , year's juvenile filly champion, and' 10 of hia 29 major league homers gallery seemed to be Arnold Pal- Vce. with. 122 pounds, will at- pitch and Fit* Gerald, got his hit. outfield wall enough to make the Hania hcjivywelght title bout Aug. homr, started 19!>* with a winlcss mer, George Bayer and Jackie the Calumet Farm's A Glitter. The tempt to atone -for a. loss to Karl at Busch Btadium. This isas No. 8 majors. Now he’s a first baseman. record and six loasea. Then the Oaks is a mile and one eighth af- in '.58, 18 .and tlir Carmen Baslllo-ArL Burke. Palmer was .plopped after, Smith’s Coloneast in last week’s Frank 'Thomaa also hit a homer, Aragon scrap on Sept. 5 all eet Dqdgcrs traded him to Cincinnati he completed his round by a num- fair. King Philip Handicap. Coloneast his 25th. for the winners. Ronnie In th* deal that sent Stea’e Bilko HRAVEM T, DOIMIERS 4—Tlie for Lns Angeies.. ber of autograph seekers and took Gallant Man flew -to California carries 114 pounds. Kline got credit for the triumph. Akmi Is watting to aSe whether tq Lba Angeles. care of all. requesta . . . Julltur last Sunday from Belmont Park, Stepping Hton* to .Oak BasiDo' (s-lU vyani to go back Ihto As a Redleg. Don haa thrown in Boros, who'would never win any and Trainer Johnny Nerud isn't Monmouth Park's attraction Is the waiter divUiqn after the' Ara- five games, winning one and loa- popularity contest, w:as as friendly' worried about any Jinxes after hia Ing two. Manager Birdie Tebbelta the »20,000-added MIsa .Woodfdrd Hollyi^oodHas Much to 0 ffer gon bout. And that, in turn, de- •* a bear that had Juat loat her cross continent night. Xdviaed that pends on the future plani. of mid- savi of the trade ‘The Cards have such horses as Armed, Sailor, Hia- Stakes, a slx-furlong affair for 3- Hitting— Jackie Jensen, Red. Sox cub. Boroa fell by the waj’slde, dleweight Champion Ray Robinson. been dealt but they haven’t yet missing- by a; strokeluof getting in- toHan, Social Outcast and Vulcan's year-old filllea. Fourteen were en- — RIt his 26th homer of year and tered, with the Dorcheater Farm’s (Irove in fotir runs aa S4ui whlntted Toucti ana Go been played, ” to today’s-flbld He" had a 74 yes- Fotge had been flowq fd California Haney Cracks Whip on Braves Tebbelta added, "Bach time he and lost important stakes, he re- Stay Smoochle and Knollwood White Sox 6-1. [ The vtoy tipi'fight looked from terday and With an opening 72 Pltchlng-r-Sara Jones, Cnrdinals! -this torber,,firwg6 tDUCb'and go goes, out', b* does a UtUt better a IfM k, M> 1~. T >1 n., U» rtl. on. Was 146. plied : Stable's Movltave each carrying —Fanned 10 PhUndelplila bntlera in the skpl^;^)todk with Ortega. job. Hie trouble haa been control. r "We have the best horse and he'a 12l pounds, the Miss Woodford Follo^ng Wild Pool Party He throws strikei but not w’here CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNEP ready for this race." Is a stepping stone to the ISO,- to beenme Hrst major league twirl- 147, aweeplng to a decision by lak- Tillia Dubose, who haa aparkled er to' pass lao mark to whiffs thla Ing'ihe leal four rounds. Crawford, he wants them." BAULV POMITBUi 5H§' With local semi-pro football teams Itpeet Round Table 000 . Monmouth Daks Aug. 2,-. In MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY A5 HBR MOOBl, T FOKaOT TP A5K WHAT KAIP W . _____:il aeaaon as he cooled off hot.PhilBcRi Lbs Angeles. July, 12 (J5 ■ Tbs’ ' 1475t, an aspiring commeix-lal art- Newcombe didn't pitch w * * '"* * JOBA WBRB IIklwLi.VBD ICAN KBBR MV O' CL0TMB5 I'M TO POBl $l-/CLOTHUf mr the past feiy seasons, is work- Gallant Man will carry 130 which Idun and A GIKler.may ap- the pool. She waa full- drewed. the Hhii F'ranclicet Ctanta in the CAftB TM HCRfi TO BVB5 OPIU AND ONAMIBK mg In the Press Room at the ICO. pear again. ■ 'vestwdrd move of the Dodge'rs U "Someone, came aieund to me Li, shoix-ed a fancy left and some ^TOCAAiYIb my kathpay ’ pounds, the Mmc as when he de- effsetive hiovcs. He waa able tq two-game tprles here but ha did •IVB5TIQATB1 TUB (JOT TO' MAifBK PINO OUT! - '3 !. TW lL He's assisting in 4teeplng the score- feated Bold Ruler (1*5) in Bel- ApprenUce Jockey George Gros* giving ■ National Leaguers more and. said, 'Why ’don't vou push a appear aa a pinrh-hitler and col- AND I'M APAAID FIND A LOIN board up to date for the benefit of suffered a broken left arm and girl into the pool?' So 1 did. She epln Ortega-ana fend off hia wild moBt'a Mbtromlltan Handicap in Ypfiterdfiy'fi Hnitiprg t ^ n jtist transportation troublea. I'lishea at long, range. HoweVrr, lected an mij.. Inning mingle. MA. AKANATHY CLOTH M T U E newsmqh >. Skip Handbrsop was June. Neil McCarthy's Scaneen, right ooUarbone at Monmouth ■had on a nice dress. Her escort was DRGMWId asking for' Tom Cbsgrove, former Park Friday when he- was thrown 'There's Hollywood. peeved .. We exchanged words and Crawford didn't have enough sing FOAOorABocrrMe. who, upset Round Table (.n the Cali- •Amerionn Ljeague i hia punch, to dlacourege Ortega's ROOM! Manenesier resident and Country fornian, has i l l pounds. by Lady Otade to the fifth race. The film co ita l kppa.~cittiy I said I Was aorry and we forgot Qub pK^Idanjl. "Boy, theta .wgs -a nd Table, who baa aai'nej The featured hurdles race att ths Jensen, Rad Sox (26), puses more perito f>r ball players the whole tKlnig” persistent rushing. Too often Imt '. Ruy," Ski '•He was bne in a ^090,014 and is being pointed for New Jeraey track Was won by Mantle, >Yankeea (22). than Pauline ever encountered in The Braves, were soundly beaten was caught with his bnek Against tniliion. la VO (UsagreemMit Nnaitua’a No. i record of tf.SBS.Slb, Tremere (*13.404, Gernert, Red Sox (14). her. long serial life.' by the Dodgers the night after the the ropes, unable to tie up the ' Power, Indians (6). SEW LONDON here. CosmfiM. to now' In A' Abingttiit; ntotf 'Pdeks ISO- to' the Wntren Bureaucracy ($6.90) and Bill's . After four Mllwauked Braves party, but came back to win the 'Mexican. WATFRFOKD ‘ Nat i onal Lengno Actually, the heat tnuKlng pros- Ra. .. MSI in yeat'afL ^Fright . Nearest In tha-weights tilf 9ky Boy (|S 50) finished In a ■ampled Hollywood's pttfalto at a nexj two games. day's play 4g Max4e ScHu- Thomas, Pirates' (26), pect on the Garden card waa L,en ttie-'KeiT colt is Ada Rice’l ' Hoop dea«J heat for firirt In Jamaica’s wild pool-dunking party, Manager Torre said a friend had invited 2 bert .. Mrs. Ittewnit Kennedy wfit Banluv .Cuba (32). Matthews, a '' 19-yeat;-old light- Band, 114. Round Table runs as aa top event. Fred Haney lisscmbled the team- the Braves to the party. Host 'faub SPEED BOWi another onlootiar'near the Xttb boto Mathawk, Bravae (17). weight from Philadelphia. y-sterday and warnec: waa out of town and^ unavailable Un- "M y favorlto.” Ekl Aa-Felick Ospada, GtanU'(17). . for (ibmmant. beaten In 13 atarte, MaiUittYs, •aid; "is Art Wall.’" .. Let Oltan, Anderson, PbllHaa (12). 'There are a lot of people here 131'*', broke the Jaw of Bobby Haney etid he called the meeting BI O Mf i TON MCE Henry Hockwell and Mr. and Mrs. Jtoblnaon.-Redlegs (10). On the prow, particularly , girls. Rogers to win on a TKO at the A 'H I Ja .!» J' A ft on. Joseph 'Wltkowskl were other 811k U.^s Netnieitf Need v Another Victory They are looking for publicity and lo get an axplanatlon. AfteiwarS Fuiillo: Dodgers (8). he told newsmen: ^ end of three rounds. Rogers Is a will do anything to get it. I warn JEFF COBB jTowne'rs on deck .: Stan Matcaak, in Stuart, Ptrataa 42). Chicago main ivenl fighter who re- .i w k THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE RY WILSON SCRUGGS ■BY PETE HOFFMAN •Iso. entered from the Avoiv, Coun- To Gai n Fi nal s Davi s Cup Pl a y Orysdalo,. Dodgers 12J,. you to be careful.” Private Party Cl .Illy lost - a decision to yqung *500 S. V , tty C3uh had a two-day acore of Mooft. Cafdhtoto (if/ Party-Ooeiif "It waa a private party on an -Scanlon in a TV bout. MVOEARMRE.WMWtFI HIYA, RUDY' NOTONCWDITVOU have ONE OTi ME, MY BUT SURELY A TEN-MILLION MR. UDRD W l U BE. [WOT Ilk HAVE MON' T, P0PS.'...Y0UR6 T*2. He htfo play* out OC Manches- 17)# party-goer ware second off night when the players are free TONIGHT granted EVERHOHE AM . DOLLAR SWOPPFISOMTEC INTEKSTBCL IHt friend.'... HAVE TWO ter in eoma tourneys. T(>ronto, July 12(ff3-—The Unitad^stralght-set dsciaion over FonUna, to do what they want.'"* AUWRJCE WITH MR. LORD THE ^ THBUSUAUj IS STRETCHED TOO OR THREE' States needs juurt one more Victory CaiMda'a No. 2 playcr.'TlM two basaman Red ikihoendlenaL first Top 10 CoTB -s- 10 Lops TICN I5 WILHE He .said ha didn't believe there to cltocii a fifiato berth In th# remaining, ainglas matchaa win be baaaman Frank Tot re add pitchers ■BE INTEREST® ■ -I '.'I ...... I played Monday. Sport Schedule Lew Burdetta^aiid Gene Conle'y. weuld be any disciplinary action J4 HOURS AC Amcrtcan 2ton» Da Via'Cup com- taken. "Lhhven't even bawled them Coiltos — Merafi — Nardutxi Reeds, an unorthodox performer .The affair was held last Tuesday peUtloQ, 'and Barry MacKay and out," ha said. Faelfi Wkito— DeUsle Moj or League playing hto first .Darts Cup com- Bfuaday, July I t while, Haney waa in Balllihore Bam Qim'malva vrill try to take H w ey knows all about Holly Slater — Palnwr — Bafidberg petition, and Etodard had a pro- managing the. National League Beauregard cAre of that today when they meet longed . first' set in which , the L i^ o n vs, Wiilimantlc,, 2:30 — .team (n the All Star game. wood’s dangers.' He once manaiged ssss|si»ad«rs±:^ Waat Blda OYAl. Canadiana' Don Fontana and' Bob Canadian made fun use of hit rf- Several guys 'and dolls wars' 4be Hollywood Stars of the Pacific- AnaerirM League ' Moriarty’a va. Colltoartlia, 2:$0 Coast League. .Beitoixl In the doubles.^ triever tacUc*. But. Raed breeaed toased In'tha pool -- .to keeping - • racks-w fits* r j d . Batting ■ ~ Power, Clevctond, TToungig Whitneyof Wi Ala- through the next two aaU by play- .— M L N * b o . -And It wqsn't the first'time ths Cerv, Kansas City, .325; Eox, With HoUyvood tradition — In- Braves figured to party heacBtoM. TW 6 gfieLAB n C A T tm U Chieni;r '){9‘i“ 'iT ; ; i. r « k i» ; ^ '’ »io'mad*4e Itit 2-0 fafor the ing a atrofig forcing game. He cluding thf hoat, teievtolon pro- ^ umtod iWatea in the thr«e-0Ut-«d- never - loirt hta eervice end breke Two seasona ago when ..MllwauliM Kuenn, Detroit, .318. Nond Tor R (MatBaon Squaro ducer Warner Taub. blew the National League pennant, . NeAdvtuMto'lfi rricea!.' -. five a e i^ yesterday aa ha amashed Bedard’a aervke four timee. Oardsn Qaapfir Ortega, 147, Torre gave thl' acepuat: (- NMioup*.Lauf«u, his way to a atraight aet victory there were irumo'ra of diacipltoery AdtMto »jjB KMa fiRe- ’The metch waa won and |o*t Mexico^ outpointed Mickey Crqw* "Two of us were ,W. swlmating problems, and Jackie Robtoeon, J :-r Mustol, 'S*. Loula^ over Canaitian Champion Bedard, to that f An eat, and Bedard name ford. 147li ’, Saginaw, kfich.. TO. feuits .snd Ta'o were Tiot. Bomeona »-7. *-2, *-4. \ Dodger toflelder,' hinted that tha Uaya, 9 aa. Francis^, J48; s«ry------hloee to srtimiiig, it,______twice be Tokyo •— Manuqt Armentero^pushed the host tote the pool, M n Braves' failure to heed training wjMtan -Kom M park, Chl«a»6, J80; Etood. SL MacKay had won t h e i r a t tgg within a , poin\ ot lUMkiar Pubt. kfiocM lout Koil lahJ» sooMong.alae got'puahfd to. Than rule* coot Uksm the peiiiwiiL Ths •laiM MBafi. T mm Hmu lm lm UEME8B "“T: m iRiiiT' luoul MK' ' awMi. ''A w fK g t -B 'f? ilfH , soateone ) pusM a giri tote rumors topre dthloS by lIsjMy. * ■ : ^r/ - sw ^ 'W..^ / A- \ . '■ f \

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Mrs. Dor-.or- KAN( Advertisement 9.1002. experience 90 days.^arantee "tt MOSC towel* Diamonds— W a tri„ ^ — ^ICHESTER—Four roomg heat- Business Rrpperty for.Sale 70 Smith. Associate; MI 8-6969 or Ml Hansen, Rebltor, MI 3-3483. chester LE 7-2647. ROOCVILLE — Fox HIU ' Drive, tyiN'Or Asouso - trot ADTOnUJERS and atthch- aeyj 14 Arch 8t, ed, hot water, range. Flrat • (Ioot. 9-8952. beautiful six room Capa Cod. Flv* CLASSIKIEI) ADVT. all work. Potterton’a. . 3 h.p. BrifgE A Stratton. CSlntOn Jewelry - 4 # BRICK BUILDING-Has thre«,.ex- THAM IN ATUSkl EM niei^. Bdlena walking or riding LARGE FRORT Children, 9100. Call CW 6-8977, 8-8 LAKE S T M !^ . VERNON COLUMBIA LAKE—Lakefront cot- flqjahed. Wall to wall carpettiigr/ DEPT. HOURS 189.98 arden tractors and mttachmenta. room.' Gaiige. p.m. ' ’ ' celient four room apartments knd 4XVI) - BOLTON - Five room tage with 126. foot eand beach. combination ScrMiifs and wlndow|i^:> Trailers 6-A WEAVING of Wrns. moth holes 8ATM-. LEONa Ii D W. tost Jeweler, rw GqntlaiRon prefe ‘r e d . U 8 , W a l n u t tivq stores. Separate heating ranch, 118,600, on 160x200 wooded 8:15 A.M. to 4::t0 P.M. and tom clothing, hosiery runs. No down payment $l weekly pairt, adjuats watchec axperuyi. .pitoi Equipment Co., 88 Main. St., MI 8-440E Delightful 8 room'Country home. Completely furnished, with large immaculate . condition. Beauti ONE WHKEi; remp trelirr. May MI 8-7988. plants and indlvi(Juai electrio atra lot Basement garage, flrralace, Bariy^American chartn, with all dock and boat, also garage. Five landscaped plot. PTesttge ! handbagn repaired, stpper ' re .OOUB’S DISCOUNT STATION Reasonable prtcee. 0|Mn_daUy.' TIIREE ROOM gpartment, heat, -gaa metera. Must sell. Owner loarw Youngstown kitchen. Call Tlie R. he aeen aj Welle SI., or call MI placement, umhrellaa repaired, Thurbday evenings. 129 Spruqa ROOM for gentleman. Separate m ^ R l conveniences. 8 car ga- rooms wdth expansion space for Terrific value,- *13.9(M. WeU COPY CEOSINC. TIME men's shirt rmlsrs reversed snd V Ml 9-0980 entrance. Parking, m 8-8905, 14% hot water, tUa bath. 99 North St. ing town. For ihformaUon call lid F. OinlocJt Co., Ml 9-8245, or Mfa. rage. Large bam. Approximately 3 two more. Large living room, fire- Agency, Realtors, ’TR *-6748/ Street. Ml 9-4387. ~ A p p a r e l — j P u r s Si 9-&91. ■ tEiteJeerman. Ml 98288. acres of land. >, place. Thomas A. Cnilaghan, Real- FOR CKASSIFIED ADVT -replaced Marlow's Little Mend Hackmatack St. FOUR ROOM, apartment, centrally ’*1 ■ I n g S h o p . 18" TORO ROTART mower. dl»- tor, Willimantic, HA 3-2191. ANDOVER — Good pre contlnued model. Regular Wk.9S, CHESTER F^IRRIERS remodeta located. Modem conventencee, PACKAGE STORE for sale, Cen- LAKEWOOD CIRCLE— AulJjentlc MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST room Cape Ood on main read. Oa* MON. THRU FRI. Auio Drivinjt School 7-A Garden— Fan|i--Diirjf T ROOMS FOR dne or two working heat, hot water Included. ND trajly located. Cat] Paul J. Cor- Cape Cod, shed dorm err4hm up, FIIR'NITirP.E REPAIRING. An now 149.95. Marlow’a, 867 Main St. Products 50 furs (or 819.96. .Fur storage 12. people.. Own bathroom. F^^e Suburban for Sale 75 rage and drilled well. Small brook. , 10:.m A.M. EARI/r.«lDRP'INr^S^ 1,1 tiriues rcHtored Furnllure Repair Cleanihg and glazing $3. Collect, ■ parking. Five minute's to bus, 9-1919 between 5-7. renti. Broker, Ml three do'wn, finished bteezeway; Economical living; 6 room Cape *13,900. Talbot Agency, PI 2-6600. __ JTBNC3B plckeU, 400 pieces. .3 ft x \ Rockville TR 5-8629. over-alzed garage, large Weli with fireplace. Hot water oil heat, SATURDAY 9 A.M. censed experienced insliuctor Service, Talc ntU'llle." MI -1-7119 STRAWBERRIES. Pick yoUr own. atorei.'Quiet nplghborhood. Men TWO ROOMS furnlahed apartment. W W UNG ALLEYS for sale. For BOLTON — Houae-hunting In Bol- VERNOliioietom built five room 2^^’ wide. Painted white. Reason- or ladles. MI 8:2822. landscaped lot. MI ^-9982. over-sized garage. Lot 60x176. Im- ton? W« have a few good llsttnga Dual r ontrolled car .Modern i ably priced. MI 9-S7I3 5 p.m. 28c quart. Bring own contatnera. Also three rdom unfurnished addition^] Infohnation call Raul J. mediate occupancy.' Price *14.800. ranch. 23 foot flreplaced Uvlnf melhcxis. For. day 0|- evening a p - Michaei'Kuryi, French Road, Bol- Wanted—To Buy 58 apartm ent Call MI 8.p*38. •Cotrentl, Broker, MI 8-5388, DELIGHTFUL six room qVerslied such>as a ranch on Femwood room. Breezeway, two-car garage, TOCB tXJOI’EKATIUN WILL pointments. eall kn 9.a*7S. Ruilding—Contractins: 11 ton. Off Rt. 88. Drive, a amall compact home with SALE FOR month only. Regular NICE CLEIAN room. All accomoda- Cape, excellent condition through- large lot with picture hook land- BE ArPHEEIATED E xcept wnen vou 814,00 beautiful loam (or wanted to buy ATTRACTIVE 8 room furnlahed' MANCHESTER — Three - famUy. out, fireplace, hot water oil heat, WARANOKE ROAD garage 'oa Cook Drive, new scaping. Ijovely rock garden, at- MORTI.OCK'S. Manchester's lead, BFDWELI. Home Improvement Co RED RASPBERRIES. 85c pllit. UoM of home. Call MI 9-4171: ranches under construction in the NEED one; Gravel, sand, stone, fill. Ml 8-8iH>8, Good used Ymaaieable furniture, apartment. Private entrances. -Three four rodm apartments and large kitchen. 4% % ^ aaeumable tractive patio. True suburban liv- mg driving achool For eotnplele Aitfrfltlonn. nddltionR Ordera taken. 788 Tolland Tpke., Parking. Three adulti. 299 two storef. Brick building. Built mortgage with payraenu *61.50 Residential Zona AA. Choice lot Center, etc. Also haVe three lake- Dial Ml 3-2711 information, see Yellow Page No flonfiMR find Riding expertR Ahitn -V u ^-a also small upright and spinet C^BIAN PLEASANT front rMm. front homes on the first Bolton ing in an area of exceptionally MI 9-5131. . pianos. Centrally located. Parking. Light Autumn, before 7 p.pt. 1948. Separate furnacea, water and .per month. Exceptional value in 100x300. All utilltiee. fine homes. 120,500. Geprga J. 1.1 I n p h o n e b o o k M l 9 - 7 1 9 9 Inmn rlnphoarrla n Rperlnlty On CHtSiL CLtt^turt, Ccht genuine IVory cQUection (or aale. gas metera. Income $4140 per IjSke, two on the- second lake plua excelled .wof kmRfiRhlpi Ka«y budf rt cc,. tosdXftLow •*:, STRAWBERRIES. Pick your own. housekeeping if desired. 14 Wads- TWO ROOM apartment. Bedroom eatablished neighborhood. S. A. Coleman, Conn. Bank fc’ Truat 8100. CaU MI 9'685S. Watkins Used Furniture worth St. Ml 3-4921. year, Pleaa^ call Howard R. Beechier, Realtor/or W. R, Smith, a few waterfront kits on the sec- Company, Rockville, TR 5-4048 or' “ I MANtTHE.STER Driving Academy et torriiR MI 9 649^ or FR ft 9t09 AHunaiotj 3", vA 28c qt. Bring your own contain- and kitchen furnished. Call MI Haatinga, Realtor. MI 9-1107 anv For Appointment Call ond lake only. Call anytime T. J. j ! Is ef|iilpped and licensed to pro <*•0)^7- era. George Murphy, French Rd., Exchange 9-9081. Associate,^ MI 8-8666 or MI 9-8952. TR 5-4710. Lost and Found USED LUMBER—Assorted sizes. CLEAN, comfortable room Xor gen- time. Crockett. Realtor. Ml 8-1577. * vide the very best In driver cd'i AI.TKRATIONS to kltrhenR,. Hath Used plumbing and heating sup- Bolton. Off Rt. 58. ______- 15 Oak Street MANCHESTER —Five room Cape c JilioM Standard and autnmnllc rfxnnR nttUH. celiHrR porchen or plies. Electric hot water heater, tleman. 88 per week. Appiv Prin- SIX ROOMS unheated, duplex. MADELINE SMITH, Realtor TXDLLAND—Four room ranch, two MISSING — Three h p Evmriidr ■ Dial PI 2-7249 any time. playrfjfim Plumbing, cnrperitry NATIVE strawberriee, 8 qta. for 81, cess Restaurant,, corner Main at Adults preferred. Available July Ann, Two laMe bedroonnr, two-car Wanted—Real Estate 77 SpotT-lwin, 1950 at Rollon I.akc. ; oil fired hot air furnace, pipea, WANTEt)—Used wine or cider Bd Pearl. Farms and Land for Sale 71 garage, nAda some repair. bedrooms, tile bath, hardwood eleftrlca’ and nuiRonry Miindnum bricks,^ window! and doori. Cho- while supply lasts. Also, native gallon. barrels. Call MI 9-0474 or 15. Centrally located. Write Box J, Vacant. *)8.80o. aifford Hansen, ' MI 9-1643 floors, full ba.sement. hot water oil LISTINGS wanted, single and Reward. PI 2-6307. I.ARSON'f! driving School Offers Hfldlng (JarageR. rottag^oR out rapsberries are now in season. Na- Herald. heal, ** miyre lot, ideal for chil- all ty()es of driver edia'alloTi on man's Housewrecking, Stock PI. MI 9-9S53, LABGE FURNISHED ro6m for one FOR DIFti-ElRENT sizes'and types Realtor, MI 3-2483. BOL’TON—Five room ranch, near two-famiiy bouses. Member of LO.ST—Lady's blue wallel with hiiildlngR rofuu HdrlifionR NuRtde | (off of North Main St.t, MI 0-2392. live sweet corn is expected this of farms and land tracts within 20 dren, carport, main hard ■ road, MLS. Howard R. Hastings, Real- inaiired dual control cars stand Kngineenng (’ompanv, Irre. 31 weekend. Farmer's Market, 619 or two. Kitchen privileges, bath. FOUR ROOM apartment, heat and Manchester line. 150x200 wooded early occupancy. $10,900. Geoige J. large ainpunt of money l>w| loW ard or automatic Ry 'lalned and Open daily 3:30-6:30, Sat. 8-4. Ml 9-4776. — hot water. Suitable for two or milea of Hartford. Lawrence F. CAPES—We havS'^wo alx roomers, lot. Youngstown kitchen, tile bath, tor. Ml 9-1107 any time '4l)i. vldlnltv Welheiell .Si r.evnnt Oak 5ti MI a^l12^ 'I East Middle Tpke. Tel. MI.94)474. WANTED—Used electric 6 foot or Fiano, Broker. Ml 9-8910. both .VApant. One ie going for Coleman. Connecticut Bank k certified 'nalructor, licensed by WAUJUT BEDROOM set. Maple more refrigerator. Call MI 9-7578. three adults. Kitchen an^ ljvlng fireplace, basement garage. Trust Co. Bldg., Rockville. Tel. REAL ESTATE Listings Invited. MI 9 .5320, CH 9.2I9.5 the Stale of Gorin MI 9 eh7l1. 7-/3 PICK YOUR own strawberries. Ex- PURNISBe D light housekeeping *12,700. the other *18,200. Both will ('ARPKNTKRs experienced in all' bedroom suite with twin 'beds. room. Middle-aged ladies pre* room hiriiiahed. *85 per mdhth. WILUNGTON — Old Cape Cod qualify for FHA or VA financing. *15,800. Mova right in. Gall owner, TR 5-4045 or TR 5-4710, S, J, Turklngton Jr.. 127 Heniy NOTICE IS HEREBY given that' fieldH of (•/i,rp<*ntry ('Vmlrnct or: T.V. combination. Frigicdaire elec- celient picking. Bring your own (erred. Tel. Ml S.6S88. Apply Princeea Restaurant, cor- -•Jipuse. Five rooms,' bam, coop, T.. J. Crockett, Realtor, MI 8-1577. MI 9-6285. St.. Licensed Broker, call Ml- HARFUSON Driver Tr»inlnjr feHHonuhli. hourly rntea Ml 3 0731 containers, 25c qt. Edward Ver-’. Rooms Without Board 59 ner Main at Pearl. ELLINGTON—Four year old 80 3-nsi, Paas Book No 109.36, issued by Lenin to tinve In om dunl run- tric stove, apartment size. Thor arMe. three good acres., *6500. Ml 9-6418. EXCEPTIONAL ranch home lo- The Savings Bank of MamHeatei washing machine. Miscellaneous celli. School Rd., Bolton. ubata;itial cash required. Talbot foot de luxe eight room ranch, 2's trolled ntHndnifl or fttltoinHtlc rhin AM. TYF’KS bf nirpenliy work BOOM FOR RENT Inquire State 8% ROOM apartment. New build' f cated in top residential section. SELLING YOUR home? Fol has been lost and applicalion has items. Call MI 9-7692, STRAWBERRIES—Pick your own. Apartinentis— Flati— Agency, SPI 2-6600. (JUSTOM BUILT five* room Ranch, baths, built-in electric oven, gar- hv HUthortxrd rxp»»ririi( ed tnetruf rione. MlienitioriH. florrnerR, roof | I'aintintc—Papennx 21 Help Wanted— Feiiiale 35 Help Wanted —Male 36 Tailor Shop, 8 BIssell. Ml S-7883^ Ing. Stove and refrigirator, hot in exclusive residential area, with Three twin sUe bedrooms. 2'j bage disposal., two fireplacea, prompt, efficient, courteous serv- been made to aaid hank for pay- tor (*lnnnrooiM lennone For 1.^. Ing, porches etc (bil| MI 9ft991.1 lExcellent picking. Brondolb Farm, Afte’ 6:Sr Ml 3-5047. Tenements 63 water. Janitor service, 1087 Main baths, separate dining room with ment of the amount of deposit. POWER MOWER—Briggs k Strat- —. " n, . :A fireplace, ceramic tile bath, dining knotty pine enclosed breezeway, ice and appraising without obliga- «nd 17 Hge (fioup, MI TAINTING Iiileiior and exterior. ROCKVIU.K -Licensed Conbectl- rV'tTIRE OPENING for employed ton Eclipae. Very good condition. Brancty Street, Bolton. at. MI 9-n40 or MI 3-8175: ' bay window, dishwasher, disposal, tion, call S. A. Beechier, Realtor, pnil.IiKR I)|';.SIRKS rarpcMier.! Neal work al reasonable rales. rut nurae for ronvaleacent jiome man uilerented in aecurity of 8125 BOOM FOB gentleman. Continu- TWO ROOM unfumlahed apart- Houses for Sale ■room, enclosed breezewayt with oversized two-car garage, laundry NO’TICE IS HEREBY given Hint ' ...... MI 3-7931. , m-nt: All utilities except gas Cen- casement windows, garage. S. A. wsshsr, dryer, breeieway, garage. room. Over '4 acre (Tiitinclively Ml 3-6969 or Wesley R. Smith. As- painting ulid mnaon \vf>rk. .12 23 Kjee estimiitea .MI 9-3761. work. Four room furnlahed apart- weekly, commiaaion plua bonus. ous hot .water, shower. Parking. Ix)vely patjo overlooking large sociate, Ml 9-8952. Member Multi- rasa Book No 794.31, issued !>.'' Unt'HKe*—.Service— SiorsKo 10 hour All work gimiarileed Cal! .Must be induatrious, unafraid of Housetihld Goods 51 101 Chestnut St. trally located. Rent *60. Ml 8-4524. (Xmi -t-SANTINA DrtviMw jtee- Beechier. Realtor. Ml 38949. or W. landscaped lot affording breath- Tlie Savings Bank of Manc hester merit available wjth poaitlon. Tel. BACK FILL fbr aale, 50c yard, Businewt LocaBtHn ney St. New 'B'j room ru«c]i R. Smith, Asaociate, MI 9-M52, h wooded lol. By appointment only. takingly beautiful view. Immacu- ple Listing Service, Ilarlfor-fl davs ("H 6 9«na, fl n rn, EXTERIOR and inlerlnr painting. TFl ft-9121, long houra. Car eaaentlal. High delivered to your home. Call MI Elva ’Tyler, Realtor, MI 9-4469. hftn hfjRn InM nnd nppllrntlon hnn GARAGE FtIR rent, c-orner Gccccrcnr to 6 p in , nighlR .lA 7-3Rft1, fl p rn Ccilliiga rcfinlahcd Paperhanging. ------t ' - -School graduate preferred. Cali An ViQUE fur nitur e, aUver! BOOM FOB BENT. Three minute THREE AND (our room apart- : . f o r R e n t 64 large wooded lot. Built bv/Rgrry late condition. Immediate occu- b^Hti tnndp to *Rld bank for pny FIIII and Fairfield 17 nronlh fall 3-4274. glaa^j china, and used hitnitura ments including heat,'^ hot water, Goodwin Jr., *18.500. R, tc Dlmow (XXV)-COVENTRY -F * u r room pancy. Shown by appointment ARE YOU CXINSIDERINO to 9 p in. . Wallptiper hooka Estimates given .lA 6-3079 between 4:30 and 6 walk from center of town. Gentle- TWO ROOM ajr-cohditiohed front MULTIPLE family dwelling. Three SELUNU YOUR PROPER’TYT ment of the mno\mt of depomt MI 9-1.366, Fully c-overed by insurance. Call WANTED p.m. GOLF CLUBS -T hree Spaulding | bought and sold Furniture Repatr man preferred. Free parking. MI gas, electric refrigerator and gas 4c Co., Realtors; MI 9-5^8. Bar- "ranch. % acre lot. Full basement, only. $29.,500. George J. Coleman, stove. Call MI 9-4071 from 8-7 p.m. office. 100% Mt^n St. location. bara Woods, Ml. 9-7708; Robert flrtpace. *12,900. R. F. Dlmock k garages included. Good potential Connecticut Bank end Trust ■ Co. We will appraise ydur property Edward R. Price, Ml 9-1003. woods and five Wilson irons,cons. Call; Service. MI 8-7449. 9-4401. for increased Income. Phone John I free and without any obligation. WANTED—Firal claaa die' maker. only. Parking availablb. Apply Mar- W. Agnew, Ml 8-6878, Joseph N. Co„ Realtors, MI 98248, Barbara Bldg , Rm-kvllle. Tel. TR 5-4045 or ttonfinK-Sifling ir> MI 8-8925. FRANK iS starting to buy aiid wll,- low's. 887 Main at. H. Lappen, Inc. MI 9-5261 Ml TR 5-4710, We also buy property for cash. Personals .1 Hu.NinesA Services Offered l.T PAINTKH AND pnperhangf.r. E.XPERIENCKI) Part time, mornlnga. Gunver ONE FURNISHED room lor one or Ashford, Ml 9-8818, ot Robert D. Woods. ML 9-7702, Robert W. Ag- 3-5219, MI 9-2896. good used furniture and antiques two persons. Private home. Near Murdock, Ml 8-6472. , new, Ml 3-6878, Joseph N. Ash- Member Multiple LisUng KOFI FHK bRBt In RhIngiF and builtf^ dpcoiHlor. floofi i'loan job. ipaRon- Maniifacluring Co., 214 Hartford TWO 3 ft. 10 In.xO’i ft. combina- STANLEY BRAY. Realtor VACUUM CLEANERS repaired In COMPLETE repairs on aiilomall up roiiflng gullPTR. IfadPTR. rhlm uhle price, 4S. Yencha, Ml 9-ft9M HAIRDRESSER j Road, Mancheater. Aak for Mr. tion storm d(X)rs with bardwara, at 420\Lake St. MI 9-6S60. Hours busline. Call Ml 9-0595, 119 Cooper THRHSi: ROOMS and bath. 419 ford, MI 9-8818 oFRobert D. Mur- WELL CARED for single home. BOLTON—Brookfield Road, five my own home shop. Fortv yesrs ' washers I and dryers Westing 10-8 p.ht Closed Sundays. North Main St., or MI 9-0876, STOR.E FOB rent. t2S Spruce Bt. (XVn) — New Cdpe wifji 1100 dock, Ml 3-8472, room .ranch w'ith fireplace, alum- br aE-bur n realty nry nod roof rcpnlrR rail Coughlin after ft p m. Lvon, $5 each. Four 47x81 tension Hill St. Ml 9-1890. , , Entrance hall, large airy robma, factory experience. All makes, low house, Phlicn-Bendix, Maying Nf/ 3 7707 square ft. of llving/area 8 minutes inum storms and screens, light- 50 3-9273 Frlgldalrc. Member of ASGA screens, $2 each. Call MI 9-3022 Four room apartment, sunporch, (XXIV) MANtTHESTER ol^fer^l 7- two screened porches. Nicely land- ning protection and basement gs- rales, free estimates, free pickup I.KT M AND N painting (on'rar- P'or at leVst th re e daY.s i week GOOD Y E A R after 8 p.m. \Vatkins Used PLEASANT front room near bath fXIMMERClAL business or office from Manchester- Green Youngs scaped yard. Lot 65x340. 'Phone SEUJNG YOUR home, land or and delivery. Mr. Miller, AD Stuart R. Wolrnll. Rhone MI PAY S KOOKINf; (’O , RhlnglR and; loiH flo the joh. Interior and extrr \ ; for one or two gentlemen. Park- available July 1. Heat, hot water town kitchen living room wTth room home. 2-csr garage. Ikrge rage. Well Isnd9csped lot. 190' 9-6676 Needs furnished. $85. Call MI 9-7128. space for rent, tip to 6500 square lot Excellent location. *18.900 R.' John H. I-sppen. Inc., MI 9-5261, frontage. Wonderful view. $18,800 1 bueiness, for prompt service, call 2-5371. hiiili-up r-oofR. giiliPi' apd ,corif1uc lor Piloting UeaRfinable ratea. Ml Plxcifllent clientele S EWING MACHINE (last year's FURNITURE EXCHANGE ing. 54 High St. feet. Will sub-divide. Main 81 Ixj- fireplace, vestibule. Basement ga- Iin 3-8219, Ml 9-2896. Paul J, Correnti Broker, Ml till' work: roof, ihtmni'y irpnirR 9 920ft RPTURED SALESMEN model!. Never used does every- rage. I.Arge lot, *16,200, R. F. F. Dlmock k Co . Realtors, ' Ml Call owner, ' John Dougan, M l. FUlOri SANDING snd reflnlshl^ ROOM FOR gentleman with kitch- FOUR ROOM apartment. Conven- cated near Center Plenty of park- Dlmock and Co., Realtors, MI 9-5245, Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702, 3-8536. 3-5363. SpecisIlTiIng In old floors MI lUiv Mngrnow Nfl 9 2214; nnyj .Sfpall Simp FOR INSIDE SALES WORK thing- withour attachments. Worth ■ 15 OAK ST, ient location. Third floor, unheat- ing. Phone Ml 6-8229 Or Ml 8-7444. Sd TSd QM Colonial house. Kitchen, Automobiles for Ssle jHckfMin, Ml 3 8329. To work part lime in local retail over $300. Will tske $100 cash. MI en privileges and parking. Inquire 9-5245, Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702, Robert W. Agnew. Ml .5-6878, Jo- large piihtry. dining room, living WANTED—Four or five room 9-5756 Maple3>e(ia, single, boxed spring 167 Maple 84, ed, parking In rear $75. MI Robert AV. Agnew. MI 3-6878,, Jo- aeph N. Ash(ord, Ml 9-6818, or WEST SUFFIELD-For the handy-! rtomls—Sioclta Mortgages 31 W rite atoie. No canvaaalng or door to 3-0346. 3-8624. FOR RENT or lease—1000 square room and' lliree spacloue bed- man. Small eiglit rooni home, five ^ house, around $8,000. Will pay BEFORE YOU BUY a cised ear; CONNECrUTIT Valiev Construe door aelling. .Salary commenaurate and mattress, $49. feet industrial building. Ideal for seph N. Ashforci, Ml 9-8818, or Robert D. Murdock, Ml 3-6472. rooms. Full bath., large attic, cash. No brokers. Write details to see Gorman Motor Sales Bulck tioh All typPR of roofing Riding f'ONSOI.IDATK debt Inin a aerond BOX g !'HERALD PLEASANT large heated r(jom. , „ „ .. Robert D. Murdock. Ml 3-<472. hedroomi. aJI the Improvemcnis. j MORTFNHEN TV S pecerlsllzed RCA with ability. Previoun tire, major BASEBALL MITT, swing, high Free parking. On bus line. 1481 Grove Street — smaH machine shop or other type BRETTON ROAD — Six rooma, 1'4 large cellar. 611 hebk One car ga- 24 Ashland SI . Willimantic, Conn. Sales and Service. 265 Main gultcTR and rnrprntry work 8fl mortgftgr loan. Pay 122.25 pot Dining roo.ro table, 810. industry. Three phase Wiring. Very low taxes, 's acie lot, nine 1 television service Ml 9 4641 appliance or aiilomative arc.eaaory chair. Girl and boy clothing from Center St. hfl 3-5002. , Well furnished two room apart- (VII)—SIX ROOM ranch near Por- baths, 14x22 detached garage, fire- rage. Nice landacaplrig.. Outside minutes to Springfield. Westfield Street. MI 9-4571. Open evenings | vanrR experience Ml 8-71R0 llmtiaand par month Dial CH aalen experience deairabla but not 1-18. Miacellaneous Items. MI I.4iwson stylk; sofa, green. 840. ment. Itlquire first floor, Apt. 9. Central location. Call MI 9-7783. fireplace, brick steps. Cobvgnlent 6-6897 and aak Frank Burkr nr WANTED - Coametlc girl In n^' ter Street School. TSvo -^eramlc place, beautiful groimda. I-ot 70x and Bradley Field. Owners mUat Rrarh Piiblinx Finals 'a 7,r.a..s..' M * M RtTpRISII CO ICull time ROOFING, .SIDING, painting Car , brighi modern chain dijig atore. neceaaaiy. 9-15459. 224, oil hot water, amesite. location. Seen at your conven- aell. Asking $9,000 Good sized Mra Carlrr how easy il la. Con- Apply by lettei atalthg name, age Davenola, m^ple arms, 828. 8TX ROOMS. 77 Brookfield St. MANCHESTER — Store, suitable tils baths, fully plastered. En- ience. Tel. MI 91816. rowersterrl.^K an, hiakes^ Radio penlry AltcrnHcciia anti aritilllona I nrc'tic'ui .Mortgage Exchange Dnya only. Excellent houra Good any small business. Approximate- closed porch, attached garage. *15,900. M. K. Oatrlnaky, Realtor, down paymeni required I-awrence Chicago, July 12 ((Ti — In ths (lelllnga Wnrkrnanahlp gnaran pay, plua commiaalona. Exper- and qualiflraliona to: OLYMPUS 36 mm camera, (s-2.6 Roman Stxipe Set!. Stove, refrigerator, garage. Adult MI 8-5159. and heater. This ' sealing palrhlng Meial, card lens,! rase. Excellent condition, Frigldalre refrigerator, 870. family. ly 400 sq. ft. Can MI 9-4839 8 Large lot. *23.900 R. F Ojmock, BOLTON ijtK E -On Uynwood Dr. F. Fiano, Broker, MI 9-50!0. summer. 220-pound Boh Ludlow trod A A DInn. Inn., 299 Autumn ' ienced or willing tb learn I-iggett ' I * CSo.. Realtors, Ml 9-5-245, Bar- GOODYEAR SERVICE $45. MI 9-1594. a.m.-8 p.m. (xn) MANCHESTER - New six Six room tench home. Built 2>i ROCKVILLE — New five room packs ire cream al an Indianapolis [eR Call mTIS 1 . _ SI Ml 1 4866 ! Busine.ss Opportunitier .T2 Dnlg Store. Manchester I’arknde. Barrel back chglr, 820. bara Woods, ,M1 9-7702, Robert W. yeera. Tiled bath, full cellar', hot dairy in the morning and plays STORE OFFICE SPACE available. Cham- Agnew, Ml '3-8878, Joseph N, Ash- room ranch home In Rockledge ranch. I.arge attractive kitchen, FOR ALL TYPES of rnofiMg and WO.MAN-, FOR Rene.ral clejical section, I ’i bathe, ceramic tile water heat, lot 129x129. Storm full cellar, excellent location. $800 golf In the afternoon. In the sum- WEN. ESTABLISHED local rub- 71.1 MAIN S T R E E T Open Thiu'sdky eveningfjt Sew Several ber of Commerce Building. 139 E, ford, Ml 9-6818. or Robert D. Mur- sash and. doors. Asking *19,300, T " 'V d ''i ^ " ^ h o r l ’"oVdow Fldirig, i'Innhfmrrt, MbrntoH You bt»h roule for aale. Write Box K. work. Typing (Teciit experience MANCHESTER, CONN. Boats and Acce6nories 46 Center St. Call MI 9-7177. dock, MI 3-8472. kitchen counters. Attached garage, down. $12,990 Webster Agency j mer. Dan Sikes does odd jolzs in ment- Had'a repossession’ Don I mny nnvo ny rnliing now for your preferrecl hut not neceaaarv. Ma- until,9 ameiije drive, fully landidacaped Ea'slly financed. Brokers protect- Realtors, TR 5-574.5. the athletic department of tliB give up' See Douglas Mnlcns g e l ______froc All rnnlorlrilN and ture woman who likea working PAINT SALES trainee wanted by OUTBOARD MOTOR. Practically ixxvn) - EAST HARTFORD lot. *19,800. Cell R. F. Dlmock <5o.. ed. Please call Howard R, Hast- University of Florida and says he worklUHiiNhlp grmr/inlorrt Ma*^ , $12,000 NKT 12 room«: beautiful with people Will find poailion in- well known paint manufacturer new. Mercury Mark XX. With Closed Moijdays STORE WITH parking. 100% loca- Realtors, Ml 9-6245. Barbara ings, Realtor. Mancheater, MI BEAUTIFUL contemporary home. has time for only one round of the lowdnwn on Ihe lowest down , niCK'.S WFIATHER.STRIP Com (While they last) — New ranch 9-1107 any time. snd smallest payments anywhere , panv dewrs and. windows, custom ('hnufor nouflng and Riding (1o.. [ilai*e, Invelv village $10,000 down. lereaUng. Full and pail lime work for Midcllelown, Manche.ater, Eaat lank. Reasonable. BU 9-8261. tion. Apply Marlow's, 887 Main St, homes. *14.990. (Completely fin- Woods, Ml 9-7702, Robert W Ag- Magnificem panoramic view of golf a week. In the winter. , ths Wililmantic River valley. Eight Not a small loan nr finance com ' work, guaranteed, Cali Ml 9 1581 Inr , Ml 9 H933 v OpriHted aurnnieiN. can be veHr available Paid vacation, many Hartford and Willimantic areaa. BUY NOW AND save ished) Built-in stove and oven, new, MI 3-8878,• Joseph T ' N. Ash COVENTTIY - Several all year lean former All-Army champion, panv plan Douglas Motors 111 after 6 p m rtifHimJ Kh .rv opointion Staff fringe byneflln Call Wl 1-1566 for Salea experiem:e required. Kat^b- NEW FOUR room suburban office fireplace, cerafnic . tile bath, full ford. Ml 9-6818, or Robert D, Mur- acres. Ideal location for Hartford i hui-na the midnight oil ss a larV M. 3 1 1 1 S t r e e t ...... — ------hirrd Wnie Box M, Herald appoinlmenl for Interview with liaheci leriilory. Salary 8250 per ’2 I ^AT. Call St 246 Quality Furniture k\t Discount suite for lease in Vernon. 550 dock, Ml 3-8472. homes from $7,000 up. Howard R. commuting, five mlnulea from ' rtnoring nml rhim neys 16-A _ School St. after 6 p.m, • , basomenti,, itmeslte drives com- Hastings. Realtor. Pleas* rsll Ml student. Ludlow and Sikes, a pair ------— iGONDER'S TV Service available I , Mr Matthewa. month plua boniia and car allow- square feet, *110 per month. Ideal pletely landscaped. 10% down. UConn. Exleiior redwood, Philip-1 of almost nonchalant players, OI.DERCARS, mrchnnlra aperlala. I any time Antenna converalona ance; Excellent advancement op- Prices for doctor, attorney, real eatate or (XXt -COVENTRY- 5’4 room 9-1107 any time pine mahogany Interior. Open iio o P iNc- sprciniizinR In rcpHir l H e l p W n n i e d — I''em ale .l.i WANT COMPLETE F.H.A R. F Dimock k Ck>.. Real, meet today in the 36 hole finals of tl.\l| vouraelf rars, alwnva a good pidim factory superv'aed service (’.OODY-EAR 'ITRE AND portunity. Stalk age. aend resume insurance. Adequate parking tors. Ml 9-5245, Barbara Woods, ranch. Basement garage, three MANCHESTER Six room Cape, deck. Fir plank and open beam | the Nallonsl Public Links Tourna- aelertinn I/iok behlnTl our offtre Tel Ml 9-14M IriR iiiu fi. n f n i l k l n C n , A l n n n e w , ...... — — Breakfast let area. Call MI 9 6532. bedroQma. Acre lot. *16,700. R F, cellinga Thermopanc throu.vghout RL'BRER C(). of, education and experience to Ml 9-770'J, Robert W Agnew. Ml all utllltiea. Nice condition. Good ment. Dougla.x Motnra, 333 Main Kiiiln Giillcr wni k nilm neyn S EW IN G M A C H IN E operntors Ex Box L. Herald, BOATING FUN? Bedroom set Dlmock A Co., Realtora, MI house, three thermostatic control lic'iin cil I 'c p n l i c d . 26 venrs' ex , petlencrcl preferred but will train EAST HARTFORD 3-6878, Joseph N. Ashford, Ml location. Three to choose from. ' FLK(''rnOLUX ownera — Prompt, 9-6818. or Robert D. Murdock MT 9-5245, Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702, areas. Compai-t kitchen, many 19.'i2 FOUR DOOR (nievrolet frt ndiv eerviue on vour Flerdro petlerur Free eahrnnlea , Call If appllcaiii In fnhullBi with m in I ..am pa Hoases tor Rent 65 Full price, $12,700. 15 minutes Haa a permanent pOaitlon open 3-6472, Robert W. Agnew, MI 3-8878, Jo - from Manchester. four room cupboards, plenty of hnllt-ln drsw- Radio heater, powerghdr Kxtra ( lux (ID rleaner Pirk up and de Howley Mam'heatrr Ml S-ft3ftl, ccllaneoun fnnillv sew ing. K n k in r Help Wanted— LOOK AT THIS All small appliances seph N. Ashford. Ml 9-6811. or era. cloaets, storage apace. Phdne NOTICE rar In family <'all MI 3-70ftft Toy Co,, an Hilliard St. for a woman with machine billing home, nice condition, full price, I livery (’’an Flerfrnliix authorized Male or Female 37 (XXVni)—NEW six room Colonial, Robert D. Murdock, MI 3-8472. $7200. East Hartford, beautiful 5'j GArfield 9-0047. , In accordance wltli the require- w"' and aervlne ftfl 9 0843 <0 .lA experience. Work In modern air “PACKAGE” Shop at the Green FIVE ROOM house for rent, An- *17.900. To be bnllt by Joseph MFRCHRY 1949 veMfjw cfinver'll- , 2-0108 Please aak for Auguatlne Ilcalini' tind r’luniliitiK 171TW O W O M EN wnnied for general conditioned building Enjoy many dovsr, Rt, 6. Call PI 2-7742. SCARBOROUGH ROAD —Vacant room ranch. Many extras. Full ments nf the Zoning Regulation! hie Hood rondltlon. f’rtred I2ft0 Inuiidry w m k M uat apply In per- company henefiia auch a.«. full hoa- COMBINATION second cook and 16' Lyman I-ap Strake. 38 H Rosetto on Broad Street, near price. $14,750. Over 50 mole list- to, the Town of Manchester, Coan., Kninlf nakt S WATSON PI.UMBrNG and heal | Convenient parking Waddell School. I’i baths, built-in six room Colonial with 1’4 bathi. TOWN OF MANCHESTER Trl Ml 9-M9R aon. N e w ,5lo d e l L a u n d r v . 78 S u m pitallr.ation and life in.aurance, paid dl.ahwaahec, 5 p m.-l a m. Apply electric atari .lohhson. (Only t( Has single garage and rear porch. ings of all kinds. Call Ellsworth the Zoning Board of Appeals will Ing rnril I Hulnr- New irvntRlInttnnx. mil SI. vacation elc. Waliuil Reataurant, 7 Walnut Sf, hours running time.i. j Suburban For Rent 66 stove and oven. Completely land- Mitten Agency'; Realtora. 5fl hold a public hearing on Monday LAWN MOWKRR ahar|iened. re Chambers Furniture Sales scaped. AmesUe drive. Delivery Vacant. Call and we will be glad 19.ft0 rAf’KARD ronOrtlhlr brat paired Air u«>ol englr>rn reprured Mltri'Hhoi work RfHl rrpftir work, to show vou throiigli T. J. 3-6930 or PI 2-7412. Ailvoiiiscnicnl evening, July 21, 1958 at 8:00P.M. er radio, n^w top 1949 Ponllar ' MI 9.3808 I KXPKIUF.NrED Marlin "20" For trolling. T ee' Hours 10-5 7:30-9 COVENTRY Four room ve-sr | in 91 days. R. F Dimock k Co., .qcHlcd hld.s \v;il he Brce)>ted up in the I-ieanng Room of the Mu- work guaranleed Ideal rinnd ng (’onlact Mr. Devlin al 'round apartment. Garage. Call Realtors, Ml 9-5245, Barbara Crockett, Realtor, Ml 8-1577, MI aedanetle, tiealer. radn* N»t down -Shop 273 Adnrna HI ftTl 9 3120 MT BlI 9-3421 Do|(s—^Birds— Pets 41 Nee Ween trailer, running lights, . 9-6418. LAKE STREET -Large three bed- t 2;30 r.M. Julv 25. 19.58 al the ni, Ipal Building on the follnvvlng pavmrru $2 weekly Cole Mninra. I 21 H onu Inimcdiiilo ^frvlcr Bf ; SKWINi; M.ACHINK Kapok life saver seat cushions, MAPLE BEDROOM set with dou- PI 2-7811. Woods, Ml 9-7702, Robert W Ag- room ranch with attached garage. Office of the Geiie.ral Manager, applications. STATE HEARING 3 8979 iiKHlrltiig H’pnii'lng. nrw InutallR to arrange for interview. Do not a KC REGISTERED Cocker Spaniel MI 9 0980 spotlight. , ble dresser. Like new. Stork-line new, Ml 3-6878, Joseph N. Ash- HOLLISTER and North Elm Sla.— Two fireplaces. Extra large, lot, Muntflpal Building, .Manchester, AUSO. AHHFS. RFUmSH. inwna. all kiiidHf llntifl, , , plrrliu H^wer rlonning apply without first making appoint- puppies. Excellent disposition. crib, maple high chair, five chests RtXKVILLE. — 38 Elm &t., new ford, Ml 9-6818, or Robert D. Mur- nice setting. T. J. Crockelt, Real- Oonnei ticut. for ENCLOSURE OF 19ft7 RAMBLK.R ('uatom four dt»or loiirirfl fnxl nml fffl OlM'inA’I'ORS ment . Complete remote controls. ' three-room apartment, heated, New ranrh of 8’j rooms, basemant Oliver B. Jylkks, 281 Adams St., of gcncinl wnik «mt lighi Imcic I’.'J"’' Reds, blonds. $25. Dogs boarded. of drawers, lamp table, two desks, dock, Ml 3-6472 garage. Plaster walla, unique fire- tor, MI 3-1577 or MI 9-9418, LYDALL AND WHITE BROOK.S Industrial Zone, Special Exception aedan Mvdrnmntlr rndio and ing Raga and |)apria pu kcfl ii|i lit Will K (Liv. Ml 30877 Rockville, TR 5-2694, anchor, safety flares, water skis, secretary desk (onei. candlestand, electric range, refrigerator, ga- ACR0.SS ROBERTSON PARK, is requested for a Repairers and heater, defroaler plaaht arat AI’IM.Y WOMEN SEW. easy ready-cut wrap life jackets, surf board, oval gas what-not. spinning wheel, wash rage. disposal, no pets. *90. TR (XXII)—SIX room Cape. Fuiiahed place. Open at vour convenience. MANCHESTER - Something worth frep Prlrea refraonnhlc, ^TT 9 0112. I.IeOYDH PI IIM BINH Rfrvi'oG nil around, aprons home Net' $17.40 MEXICAN CniHUAHUA, female, Only $17,700. T. J. Crockett, Real- 'from OAKLAND STREET TO used Car Dealers license snd Cer- rover Fan hr aeen et ftfil Denier aflei .lune 29 new number. Ml MANCllKSTKR MODK.S, tanks. stand and night table. MI 3-7449. 5-2508. TR 5-5050. recreation room, garage, covered looking at—if you are searching NORTH 8CH001. STREET, MAN- tificate of Approval for same.. Rt Aa k f o r D i r k mircN «aliHfnrtion. prompt nurviri* proflla on dozen Sparetime profit- with papers. Call MI 3-6449 any patio. Beautiful landscaped yard, tor, MT 3-1.577, MI 9-6418. for a brand new home of dlatlnc- 4 d 78. ^ HH 7 (4124 ftn 9 3485 INC’. able undertaking. Write. Accurate time. $1300 - Financing can be «r- SALE 1-3 OFF on wallpaper Wall FOUR ROOM unfurnished apart- choice locatton, *17.800. R F. CHESTER, ('ONNE('’n c irT Edward J. Wilson, 248 Spruce Mfgr'a. Freeport, New York. ranged. ment. Second floor. Full bath. *45 SOUTH WINDSOR - Split level. lion —offering serlusion away Plsns and Spci ifUations with In- St., Business Zone II. Special Ex- FORD 19ftft rualoni ranrh wagon IIA V I'* T I M F w ill- W o r k All odd.i tiles 4c a tile, Kentlle, from 7o Dlmock k Co., Realtors, MI 9-8245, from noise and traffic. Ideal for Fordomatit "T Bird engine Fx I’INK STI’.KKT PEDIGREED buff Corkers, one month. Will accept one child, I Sweeping view. Three bedrpdma", structions msy.be obtslned at the ception is requested for a Used Car john done aiiylimr Fyerylturig la each. Green Paint and Wallpaper, BarGara Woods, Ml 9-7702, Robert recreation room, fireplace, cab- children. near schools. l»w rellent rniDlltlon <‘h 11 M l 4 0 4 1 3 Insiirancr IS MAN('ni':sTi':R female and one male, Four at the Green.' Welles Agency, Coventry, PI W. Agnew, Ml.3,-6878, Jpseph N. Office of the "Town Engineer, Room Dealers license and Certificate of nur apc« inlty D nya, M l 9 39.38 i months, MI 9-3714. Call .Manchester MI 4-0428 inet workshop in garage. ,*l8,966r F.H.A. doWn payment. Off Eaat 9, Municipal Building, Mancheatec. Ap'I’rovai for same; evenm , MI*: - fl ' Help Wanted —Mate 36 5773 2-7356. . - j Ashford, MI 9-6818, or Robert D. llftft (’ARM down ma. ’4 acre John P. Chene.v M.I 3-034i) or rrl\’ale o w n e r Miial eell (Tira p CAS, New YORK *6. N. V. Print MI S-(H67. 9-5245, Barbara Woods, MJ '9-7702, t d r a t d 1 'o 14.3 Main St j two nr thror Faairr loading and! Send Thirty-Five Cents in coins lots, full baaementa. High eleva- fo r r a s h M l Name, Addrea^ and Pattern Num- Robert W. Agnew, Ml 3-6878. Jo- EXPERT TAILORING OX ALL TYPES OF 9 3884 unloading Distlm tivr. dtgnlflfd ber. for this pattern—add 5c for each LAKE CHAFFEE-Lsdeefront cot- tion, nice view, 10% down. R. F. Clifford Hansen. Realtor, LAW N .S R F i L'I' and repaired I’e | and aimut ‘ Thr Br«t for ' pattern for fireL-claee miilling. seph N. Ashford, Ml 9-8818 or Rob- Dimock k Co, Realtora. Ml- FO R D S 19ft3 N l i t . I 9 ft2 .-N i 3 t, l 9 .M e Whit ehouse Bros. UNUSUAL CAFE Andover Have you V oOpy of ‘our 1958 tage, all modem conveniences. MI. 3-2453 , MEN’S and >VOMEX’S GARMENTS ta m in g w a lla Imllt Lajiil e lr a n n g I Thr AuftUn A (3uimhr!a (Y) 3031 Send to Sue Burnett. The Man- ert D. Murdock, Ml 8-8472. 9-5245, Barbara Woods. MI 9-7702,. \’i'tor!aa l•'^^dnra ludora rinh Needlework Album? It contains Boat, T.V. Sleeps six: MI 9-0710'cr fjnd idmin aaw* w ork M I 4 1881 jKant M iditlr T u m p ik r, M l 8 3187 phester Evening Herald, 1150 Robert W, Agnew, MI S-6878, Jo- fonpegi D o uglaa M otor a. 3.33 M am . dozens of pertty designs in croch4t,, Ml 3-1874. (XXVI) JUST OFF Porter St. Lots tor Riile • DRY CleEANING and PRESSING • Hartford m 7 H23 PAINTING and 6 rompleted rooms, * tiled AVE. OF A3fERICAS, , NEW seph N. Ashford, Ml 9-8818 or FFR N A (‘FS rlraned by llr.enaedl 6-ROOM CAPE FOR THE VERY BEST IN HOMES. CAU knit, embroidery and seiv; plus Beautlfu.: six mom Dutch Colonial ni.nsfttnnn.K s inr.o 8* coupe im baths, t-ear garage. t']% YORK 36, N. Y. Print Name, Ad- SMALL COTTAGE at Mlsquaml- Roberl D. Murdock, Ml >4472. BOLTON AND vicinity- For lotj •*il h i i r n e i m e n $8 and up (‘nil morfgage. dfrectl.pns for one knit and three for only $19,800. Call R. E, Dlmock marulafe 19.33 Hottda\ coupe crochet items. Only 25c a copy! dress with Zone, Style Number cut. Available from July 14lh to k ,Co.. Realtors, 5fl 9-824B oiv Mr. and acreage call t-awrence F. BF 9 .32ft9 ■ I’aintini!— I’nperinjr 21 DECORATING Only In fair eondlllnn. * lots. 80’ x July 21at. Will sleep - six. MI MANCHESTER New ’‘Rockledge" Manv older rara Douglaa MottYra. 515,900 '206’ eiwh. Tremendrtns possibil- and- Size. Bemle Cantor, TR 8-3498 listing. Lovely view, two year Fiano, Broker; Ml 9-5910. .3.3.3 M ain pa in t in g and paperhanging Inplude 35 centa more With your 9-d51S.‘ Inferior and Extarior ities for comfortable (amll.v liv- pattern order for the Spring And VERNON—(Jlqse to bus. B’4 room young, three bedroom ranch. Spa- ANDpVER-(Lol 194x140 on School Hoiiseholcr Sfrylfcs Good c^ean workmanahhip at rea ing iinhellevabl.v WATERFRONT cottage at Coven- cious rooms, excellent closets, fM iFV R O L K T S 49a to F o M l o r a , ! aonahle ratea .10 yenra In Man- Summer ’68 Issue of pur complete ranch, basement garage. Five ■ Road. Price reduced to tiioo. Wal- tiid o ra 19ft2 ronverlihlr Many rtrrered UA Fully Iniurtd JARVIS REALTY CO priced .al * *7,200 R. F. DIMOCK Co. try Lake. Lota of privacy. Boat aluminum aforms Snd screens. ton W, Grant Agenev, Realtors, cbealer. Ravmonci Flake. Ml pattern catalog Basic - Fashion, In- alarm system, garbage , disposal, nldfr rare D o u g laa M nloVa 333 MI 8-411* 4 BEDROOM and fireplace, $70. MI *-H49. Covered rear patio. Sacrifice, at MI 3-1153. FI.at finish Holland window 9-9217 Guarontaod teresting new features: ,a wealth plenty of cabinets tn kitchen, large *18,900 Elsie Meyer, MIJI Real- N A VY Main i _ Ml 9-5245 ahndea, made to nieaaurs. All MRS. 33 AOXER, Ml 8-1187 of ajnsrt, easy to sew .styles. - OOVE^ITRY Lake—Four worn coli liring room wUltJ^lreplace. Lot INTERIOR ami cxleiiot- piilnllnR > W e r k m o n s h i p B.ARBARA WOODS JOSEPH N. ASHFORD COLONIAL ------^------U--- ;---:------100x187, .Price *14.990, Mancheater tor, 50 9-S824. BOLTON LAKE—Bulllll^ng lot . 80x tn»,n STIttiF.HAKKR niampmii in metal Venetian hlinda ai a new MR. DELLA FERRA, MI 8-7818 JARVIS REALTY CO. tag* flimished. Modem cohyen- t’leiui cmmIc fine i idea Spe.'lal Mi 8-770* MI 0-8818 100, Priced for quickcklkaie. - *500. .good nninlng roruhtUYn ( ‘all MI low price Keya made while you Phan* Ml 3-0110 MR. TCRKIM m iN. Ml 8-7.181 CnII Mrs. .Megonlgle. PI *-8811 iencea weekly. Call after 6 p.m. • For the large family. 7>» room *19.8(X); ’ SIX room -Cjolonlal. ^ Two For further information call The Mt cl i ank wait Marinw'a iHica on crlliMRa I’rte Beaulieu, ROBERT W. AGNEW ROBERT D. HL’RDOCK T*Rooila Colonial, I'/t. ceramic Colonial- ranch. Living room with' bedrooms plua master bedroom. 3 17ft7 a f t e r 4 p m Ml 9 .M76, -tile b«tha, completely redccorat- MI 8-6484. R. F. Dlmock Co., Realtora. Ml MI 8-8878 Ml 8-847* panel wall around fireplace. Storm windows and. screens. Ga- 9-5245. .ed inetde and out. Oarage. Close Large kitchen with beautiful snack rage. Full living room," fireplace, te traa«poratlon and sohooL 8 READ THIS... bar. built In oven and range. Four llover Bd. Is the locatton. CaD landscaped to perfection. , Vou AM8TON I-AKB—Lot overlooking t 3 twin size bedroom's... bedrooms, two full baths, walk must see this beautiful home on lake. Sacrifice at *580.. Owner Split Level Top Value Coventry out and fireplace in . basement. quiet Gerard Straet. Bv appoint- leaving atate. On paved road. Call $23,900 $10,300 $17,800 $n,800 ie $1$7050 SIS.'VX" *19.000 ( 24’ living room with fire- One car attached garage. Lot'8(^ ment only. Exclusive. Call Paul Mr. Day, Colchester, LE 7-2647. Model home f.or sale nl 6.ROOM RANCH CAPE COO place. .. 230. Immaculate Inside and out. J. Correnti, Broker, MI 3-5863. - LARGE RANCH DUTCH COLONIAL NEW RANCHES ^ Ntw 4-Room Aaneh Price *23.900. CsII Gastoh Realty, AMSTON LAKE - Four, choice Woodhill IleiKhis. 6 roont.s, (Vram ir lllr bath. iiHauhrMl a 6 finished moms pin. knot- IMVIS REJILTY GO. modeiTi, step-saver' kitch- 185 School Bt., Manchester, Conn., LAKEP3RONT, Six room ranch. (Sel- waterfront- lota a'vailable. Priced garngr. a<*rorn8Ml-hi pon h.' Top I'i baths, semi-rinished • (1 nmma • if full hnllu • n • g Inrgd* l»^roome ty pine recreation mom a Af- a 8 rooms a > | acre lot a ME 1-411*—^ I-2038 , en.;. Full liaMcinent, 1 tar garaxe, • MI 9-5731. Many other listings lar, JOO ((, sandy baach. Garage.' from *1800 to (8000. Terms ar- rer. room. I,o( IT x iOO’ lorAtion! Top Flnniiclng! • rinnli'rrtl \miIU • IL'cirA- .5 ard with rdX'ered patio and Full basement a High eleva- from *11,000 up...... ' BdauUful -landscaping." Only ranged. Call Mr. Day, Coleheater, Snrrlfloo tlon pooms • I'nriomrd ponh • r.nrloA^ r^nr porrh • Nlr^ Inched garage a Beaiitlttil tion a Nice riew a 10% dona Highfield Acres • ' p'aiieled dining a re a ... nil lieat, liuiMer will deco­ *14,900; Carlton W. Hutchins, 5 n LB T-2847; • . Will sell furnished or un- <19,800 • riill hi^Mrinmt • Mrgr lot. lot. ftrqplare a Split rail fence. payment. rate t» suit S Q (Vni) BOLTON — Cbvc'ntn tine. 9-5t82, furnished. Gall loda.v. • spacious screened piirch . :. New Six coom. Cape. Four AiUshed ONCE A(?AIN ■ Burgundy Hills \ COVENTRY buyer. Only Qg7VV JARVIS REALTY • cetwmic bajh -with built-in down, ceramiq tile hatti. walkout MANCHESTEfU-Flve' room CsM Park. Oqe lot 1 l-'8 acre, two lots, JARVIS REALTY CO R. F. DIMOCK CO. Ml 9-.53I8 R. F. DIMOCK CO. - Ml 8-824.5 vanitory and stall shower... basament ' large lot lit.TOti - R p. Cod. Abundant storage apace. Ga- 120x180, -one comer lot, 181x190. JARVIS REALTY CO. Ml 3 -III2 r/a ROOM RANCH HOMES AND Dlmock k'Co., Realtors, Ml 9-8248 rage,. near bus. *14,000. Clifford Priced right. Ideal location. See 261 r„ rr.N TEii st . MILS, M .\(i\FU, Ml .31137 llnrlmra Wimds. Ml l)-77()< Robert Agnew. .Ml 8-6678 Rarhara Woods, Ml 8-770* Robert Agnew. MI 8-8878 • laundry room... . Robert' W, Agnew. 50 8-6878. Jo- Hansen, Realtor. MI 8--24S*. ' these before buying anywhere. MU. I>FLI..\ FKItK.%. Ml 9-7HL3 LOCATION JARVIS REALTY 00. seph N. Ashford. 50 $k6818,' - or Rockville, Tollatei locality. Near (Cor. nf I.encnl .liiseph .Xshford, Ml 9-6616 Knherl Miirdnelt. Ml 8-84U Joseph Ashford;-Ml J8-88I8 Robert Murdock, Ml 8-847* INSURANCE CO. *10,500—SIX ROOM.Clolonial, alum- Ml 8-4112-Ml .X-'jn'2S MIL TI UKINtiTON. Ml .1-7781 Traveling East from Man- $14,900 • 2-car garage.'.., Robert D. Murdock, 50 8^72. Parkway. TR 6-6>M or TR 8-9639. f Inum storms, double garage, good cheatef'on Rl. 44A, hum right Built-in range and oven. Full OFHCE • i4 cidaeU.. .honestly. location; Carlton Hutchins, litt ANDOVER-Two lake loU, 110 ft. onto Rt. ,31 toward South basement, paneled • fireplace *■81*2, Coventry. Take next right on- front, 270 deep. RocUedge Drive. waWr ceramic me bath,' oil hot OPEN FOR 1 • 1% aedea ,Z7;paiUo . . . tf»l BRAND NEW Priced for quick sale. Reply own- to Wrights Mili Road, next to water heat, landscaping. large -'. house . . . many Other ex- MANCHESTER — Under. *12.000. er. PI 2-6601. Coventry Elemeivtary School. lot, variable floor ^ an . iShoIce YOUR CONVENIENCE traa.'. i ; I Coventry ' '-‘Two bedroom ranch. Immaculate. SEPTIC TANKS Custom Model Home about 800 yards ' Folly landscaped. Assume 4%% WOODSTOCK, 78 ar-rea. Large two AND $18,900 $12,900 $19,900 $18,500 of loll and decor, mmimum 6-koom Cape m»rt mnim nm mns 9A - ^ , on left. - ’ , F.H.A. down payment. "|U A W ^ ; mortgage. Ck>nvei|lently located, room cabin. I.a>ng highway front- un$AsmuASMmstA,*n~ •Tn I Building • 7 riuims • '2 ritr gnmge a Mt I Ail. te 5 P.M. I a V/TT rar-YoarMlf 6-RQOMCAPE i Mi 9-7198. age. *4,000. Wellea'-J^enry.,Cov- RANCH NEW ranch' NEW RANCH 1!4 hsttn. ISfUtt Hide. m tAJtt 0f ifS A y n m m amf V i ** PLUGGED SEWERS Full hsxrmi'Ul • l.iirgo lot • Model Home Open Sunday 3 P.M. Till Dark. entry. PI 2-7886 or PI 2-7982. Is n lai vi.M Mpei'inltV. Uhnicc 4f 8 moms a 'lt| baths' a a Ovemiud 8G tumns a Hre- .4 bedrooms, 3-car gaiage, oil SIX ROOM Cape—Two (utfiniabedi msnmwi t«wmnT is m tas Conveilloiit lotMiiln SI. • ,\ll • 4 rooms t ‘4 acre lot a Full fVramle klirhea. a lairge liv- plnre''-.a Full haaement . a SUN. 1 (A. <• 5 P.M. SUNDAY 2-5 Paymeat. ^ 5 , 9 0 0 Living coorii, fireplace. * Paneled CHOICE building lot. reduced from AAAK 9 f SUUM9 m ouyiK S, * Machi ne Gl eaned wooded lot.s nvuilahlr. Build t.vprs of IlHiinoIng • 4 bed- beat. ISaJajr lalM privileges. Jt% Septlo Tanka, Dry Wells. Bewer -hasemrnl a Mreplace a Cov- ing mom a Paneled ^JreplMm Large wonded lot a Suburkna ; R. F. lilMOCK bo. «1Wk Heoalaf aiad lasnriaace -dewa 4ia VA «r FHA' mortgage. rec-rejuion room, garage, hot *1900 to *1680 for quick sale. Call UHUUtff MT m t SASmut AH9 - wiUi confidence. See Jarvis rooms • SI. iliimrs' parish. enir.v a All Ij'pea of (tnanrlhg. wqll and baokrasto. a Oamge. almoapnere. .MS Woodland St„ Maaebcater water oli hail, combfnatian Irin- OAfmir at 50 9-1603. Lines lnatalle4l-^U ar Water- today. la Alr-Coadltleaed Comfort. Quick sal# — ^ ------msfttmmyr.cM'swmsr - .proaOng Dona. i - 0 MANCHRSTTER eMIUMS wanted at ^ 4,000 JARVI0 REALH 00 dowa, awnings. 5 a t-8b*L' usisAmm m n.smmmAS. 8118-4113 tllCMirt f ^ r ^ r t y fo r Sale 74 R. F. DfINOGK GO. miu ^saa R F.IflMOCK00, MI0^*4. BARBARii WOODS JOSib41 N. ASHFORD JOHN H. Li^PEN MANCHESTER — Ciiatom thraa- Mc KI NNEV BROS . - JARVIS REALTY 00. MI *5778* M 8-8818 JARVIS REALTY GO. 'ix e ' ' , MRS. WAQNEB, MI S-llST bedroom Ranelt, two firaplacoa, ANDOVER-T«r« river front cot *88 E, CENTER ST. Barbara Wood., Ml 8-7701*^ Robert lAgnaw, MI 8-8871 Bwham Wnoda, MPO-770* Robert AgMsr. MI 8-8878 . ROBERT 3Rr. AONBW ROBERT O. MURDOCK S8S B. CKNTER-IITUBE m M M l, 9 -9 « t, S.4SIS, JARVIS REALTY CO. MR. DELLA PERRA. MI »-7*li two batha,' garage. 180x300 wood- tagec Remote location. Interest Sawaroat Diiposol Co. (Cor. nf l.ennx) Joaeph Ashford, Ml 8-88i’S Robert Mifrdork, MI 8-8478 Jaaeph Aakfardv M1.M818 Robert Mnrdoek, MI X-8478 MI 8-8878 , \ MI S-847S COItNER o r LE^OX < Osll Mrs. Megealgie. P i 3-M ll MR- TCTRklNdTON, MI S-'m i ed lot. *I6A00. Carltoa YV. 'Hutch: teg plaoee. I8SOO and IMOd. Talbot >to*-in Pearl S t — Ml 8-8808 Ml 8-4111—on 8-26*8 tea. Ml MISS. Agaw^, PI 84IQ0- / — ------H

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1760,499 Received ^Ui^tTown Open ^ Heard ^ lo n g Main Street Carl ®. J o h n s ^ 29 Spruce St., By Town to Rim All Day Sunday has been electied to terye ax chair- And on Some of'^anche»ter'» Sidm Streett, Too man of- the buatness committee of Schools in 1957 PINE PHARMACY the Covenant Conirre^atlonal S44 OKMTEB ST. Ml MS14 MkhchMter received e totEl. of Pag* 10) Church, and may be contacted .in 1 No stuffed HnslIsT < rtibberl; Boone'* Boiled Cod Bone*, In SU te aid duting the caae of emergency during the ab- pickled In brandy, (frankly thl* 1* :$7eo,499.2« MBnchfster i:e8Uuranl4 if lo 1957 flacEl year for the operation ______( sence'on vacation of Paator K. iou»y btlt„lhe brandy I* dellcjou*). • V inclined, will have to go far to of ichooU, according to the month- Ejnar Rask. The menb gl»o Invite* cuetomer* rival a "gag*’•'menu pul out by ly report of Paul Cervlnl, collector, Boonc'i, a ivelf-kijown Portland,- to "vielt oim -CLEAN, modem Manchester WATBIS will meet kitchen, OUTSIDE our kitchen of revenue. Maine, eatery. Cervlnl also reported that State WAIT 4 DAYS Tuesday at T:30 at the Italian Here are excerpU taKen from door we h»ve *ome of the thinneet American clubhouae. Weighing in file* In Maine. aid for .school construction came the "menu" which alio llila nricea to $129;476 over the game period, lETORE YOU iUY w ill be from 7:15 to 8:15,'after ranging from IR cenli to IS.oOQ^^ which the members will view a 'Br-r-ong' from July 1, 1957.' to June 30 of Appetizer! — Virgin. Mermaid thla year. ANY REFRIGERATOR! film, “ Your Passport, Madame;" on HaKihell. |3,R0; Mother of One Mnncheeter c«r owner'* In- Mrs. A lice Edwards and Mrs. Ruth In taxes, interest and‘ lien fees, Pearl-in-Law t Ground Seashellai genuit.y recently *»ved him from Cervlnl last month collected 920,- Rogowski are in charge of ar- Imitation Black PearPCoCk* wh«t might h*ve been » coetly re- rangements. 938, bringing the total for the tall, IRc; Genuine Imitation Black pair hill. year to |3;872,'584 paid on Grand Pearl Cocktail. 11.50; Matched After * door in hi* c»r whs pii*h- Lists dat.lng back to 1951. Miss Marita A. Kemp, daughter Black Pearl. Vinaigrette (plu» ed In during *n argument with . Gervinl ' also received 933 in o f Mr. and Mrs. Samuel , . Kemp, 1 lax), |J,500. Hnother' vehicle, he decided to »ee taxes, interest and lien fees from 147 E. Center St., la one ,of a Kntreea Breaat of Boiled if he couldn'l »HVe * repair bill South Manchester Fire District group o f friends taking a European Peasant, mliuia de bra, 13.50; Cow by removing the dent hlmeelf. taxpaytrs, who have now paid a tour. They plan to visit London Froga Ivcgs (a bullfrog! - wife, Not having *ny experience in total of 98,235 since July 1, 1957, and other parts of Britain Paris aillv), 11.50. Skewered ^carboro auto body work he gave Ihe rh'»l- When the District merged with the and the World's Fair at Bru.ssels Skrrts. J1.75; Ragout a la Mink ter ron*ldei-Hble thought. Since the town. Belgium. Miss Kemp is a teaclier on neepfreeze. $1,200. Surcolnah pnint on the door hadn't been dis- .Water Department collections In the 'Verplanck school. if>r raw egg). 45c. turbed when the mishsp oi-curled, amounted to 924,527 la.st month, Aaaorted Cuta with Iodine. 80c: he hestitsted using s 5-pound to bring the total for the fiscal sledge, his first Inclination, snd St. Patrick s Irish Bagpipe Band Roaat Maine »SeaguIl en Cienle year to 9399,991. of Manchester participated In llie (overatuffed). $2.50, Horaabilt concentrsted on * more "subtle" The Parking Meter Fund now Company Irish Musical Festival Monday in Slew iflfly-fifly one horae and method. shows a balance on hand of 939,- Freebody Park, Newport, it i one rabbit). |1 25; Seaweed (ireena "I wonder If s plumber’s friend, 505, w ith another 995,000 In say- TEL. Mi 3-0631 The band was headlined on Uie with PmwmkIcB. $1. aluffed would work.” he mused. (For ings and Investments. 166 W E S T M ID D L E T P K E . same bill as James Melton Metro- S( hnieel witli Trifflcw, 12.50; Rub- those who don't know, s plumber's MANCHESTER politan Opera star, and the Mc- ber Band! arid Meatball! Monialn friend Is * rubber plunger with * OONTAGIOrs HOBBY

N ulty famll.v. and was roitgralu- rauaei. 1125. Frlcaaee of Ado- wooden handle used lo clesn drsln can, Okla. I/P) — Kenneth lated by botb. Sunday the hand leftcenl Wolf twith Wild Oala). pipes through *uet|on(. Moore xW n’t know what he was will appear in New York rily in $1 :i0. To Ihlnk WHS to Hcl. lowering getting Iflte 11 years ago when he Gaelic W rk. .Maine Seafood Sperlaia Shrimp Ihe plunger like s knighi of old, agreed to tIdAe care of a couple of a> la r,imp tcrippied. but wiUi Ihe owner "chaiged" his esr and his son's pigeons when he went off Uswellyn Woodmansee, comp- rnitchi. $2.75; No Neck Clam! the plunger stuck fiimly to the to college. / troller at Manchester Memorial I rnn hnrt>r n t h r r but good for aah- ' dsjriHged door near Ihe dented Moore got InterMled In the birds Hospital, will attend tlie 161 h an- CLOSED jlrav!). $1.75; Armored I»baler, s rea. and began raising thelH.as a hobby nual Institute on Hospilsl Ac- ;Hor! de <‘oml>at. $3,25, Young Firmly bracing his feel, he gave H e now has more than counting and Finance at Indiana j Whale Bluffed with New Bulck, j a long steady pull on the hahdl* University toniorrow ihrougli Fri- ' $.T,500, Young Wimle Stuffed with I of the plunger. With a dull day. The 3.'W) represcniallves of I '37 Ford. $8H, fXdupnn an (Jralln I "brrrong " the metal In the door MONDAYS hospital business from ,18 slHles. : with Apple m Mouth (for eight), igave way In .Lhe.jiteady pull snd Canada, and Puerto Rico will sludy 10(V; Qi4e(ihog! on Ice. 75f; Smoked tile dent suddenly dlsappeSreT DURING JULY furthering professional growtii in 1 l*’ial)*f>ut-()f-Waler (finan ha.ddie ; leaving Ihe surface unmarred and hospital accounting. jin Maine) $1. j the c ar owner happy indeed. AND AUGUST

1 Steak! and Stuff Sink- Robert Barrows, safely rlirector I ling Pig (With hoi tie, c-nipp|p nnd I l'|M and Downs That Interpret The SEE lU TUBS. AND WED. o f the Underwood ( ’or|i . will speak Wrecked car hangs on Rt. 15 culvert In Vernon after It slammed jSimilaii, $2 25, Saddle of Mule I Tuesday idghl was convention Wishes Of The Family to the Rotary I'liih Tuesday niglil (With atiiMipai, $1)75; Sirloin Into a fence yesterday afternoon. Had It traveled a few' more on "Industrial Safety night St the Hotel Bond. And, *s a feel, the car would have dropped Into" a foot-deep brook running, , Snake, pei foot. HDi , f^'iem h F)-ieefore Ida under the highway. (Biirkamp Photo). Woman Hurt W C TU members me reiiiiiided manager knows, that meant JOHN B. BURKE 'foot .ahppedi, l^aige Serving, 15r; elevator traffic ,|ams. to bring their holiday em elopes to REGAL 1 lli))poi>otaniu.s .lowla with Bhuk In Ing with a second party, he sepa- FUNERAL HOME To the delegates lo Ihe I)em- Ills next CunnccUcul sliip the picnic Tuesday at Ihe home |F\e l-^. 25i . sjrlly Fi.sh ullli Whipped upscl at seeing the eiowd In the "Twenty cenls; Are you kid- way fence on Rt. 15. in Vernon gel aboard an elevator, the iiaual Bcx • "'dl lp«\p Ininnrmu fot- ( 5 earn, 50i , h.c ('ream with Mua- living rooiii. Me was further iipael ding?" the loial businessman yc.steiday at 3:50 p.m. problem faced by those In s hotel three wpcUb nt ( '(un|ii»Hciiilork in tnrd Sau« r, ‘tOi heenuse one of the adults looked blurted out when the waitress in NichnlH, Conn Thr tHuip i« during a convention. This fellow Police .laid Mrs, Frances B. Saiuhslihea l^inndiurgei Cheerje *us|ilelously like a baby .slHcr. a Main St. soda shop told him the gol one alrlghl hut couldn't gel Richardson, 52, of Towaco, N,. J.. Rponworc*! b\' the ( ’njiMPt tu ul .St*-' with Chhu(»pli\'l, 75< Liverliural. .Matters were not helped when price of Ihe gla.ss of Ic*'' tea she nrl.V for I’hvsu ally I landirapprd off Hi least not al the lobby, WHS alone, traveling weal, when ( exrriii laling ). 40r; Kelp, 'romatii one of the older i hlldren strolled was placing before him. which was hi.s goal. her car apparently veered off the Chlldrof). Mis.n Ihikri' j« an hon- and Hacnn, OOi Into Ihe living room th see why "Thai's right. Twenty cents," or pnidtmlr of Manrhrfltn lllph Bnone .! "dehMu lea alno ath et - right side of the highway struck a Apparenlly someone at Ihe lllh Timmy was crying. The older ehild she replied. fence post and steel rail over a Brhool in IhB r)n«« of HloH tiNed uuliide Hiiuaer llopprra U) floor hallroom was leaning on Ihe pi' bed 11)1 Tlminv and eiiddlcd him "O.K. Ihen," the man said, turn- culvert, and .smashed them lo bits. p'lly, TnaBtril Bainatlea, llniust I elevalor hiilton, for when Ihe for a mliuile, then walked over to ing lo the several filends who were The car came to a hall with the ManclirBtor AuMliary Poln e BreaNl of Lion, ^'ll^flaee of Clam I aelf-operallng elevalor got within one of the "siI'HiigeiH" and dumped with him, "Clive me six straws." right front wheel hanging over the u ill nirol Morulay iiikIi I n( pf>lh e Wmga, Panthei' Pawn tn 'Pomato ; slioiillng distam e of Ihe lobby, II Ihe shocked hahy m his lap, Tim- culvert. The car wa.s demolished. hraflfjuarlprs al 7 n» 1«m )< ftu a .luire. Skate k’i.Bh I^D'b i pouted): would head all Ihe way hack up my's iiuilhei rami' on the run from Colebrlty State Policeman Lionel Labreche propiHiM ilrvolrd to nil phanrfl of Ihtkled Pu kei I Kelp Salad: ' l o I he to|) f l o o r the kitelien wliei'e she had been At least one couple hasn't given of the Stafford Springs barracks invpfltifial inn |S)mni)> a la Hoonr in loni hine oil, After one or two such fruslra- |irepiinng eaniipcs. up on the "hi'ldesmaid " lied Sox was questioning Mrs. Rlchardaori Pi led Oi'tnpiin Rlngn ( foi a dlf- , lions. Ilif guest, ml finding him- \Vltli one arm she headed the A South Windsor man anfl (ils al the hospital this morning In an Rarhara (JrinuoM kkli^rr- fcirril roiklail lairlv), I,#oh.str» self si thr mcrxanliie. bounded older rlilld lowanl Ihe hark yard, wife have named their newborn effort to find out how the accident ton, 17»M \N',ikn SI ami Mrnry . Shell!, l>ehvdrntr

r.iimne, where Ihe roiile lo Ihe j shiv ering dear You don 1 want the driving at a moderate rate of Police Arrests ‘ Iphhy lay through the hole! I people to know v ou'ie not ad- speed.

kllchen ' j i r sl ed. " Two minor accident-s were also A 18-year old youth was arrest- reported by State Police today. As hr picked lus Way Ihrough ed last night and charged with In- ROASTING CHICKENS OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 8:00 Ihe pots and pans wiUi the aid of I ' W e l l - M - I ! David W. MiUmaii, 25. of Bos- toxication. John H. Wairath, 16. of a native guide aci iislomed In such I "Whalawe gonna have for aup- ton. was warned for Inattention SUNDAY UNTIL 1 P.M. 112 Maple St , vvas examined by > I |;ATI ItINCi R A II-IM I F AT ITX IIF.ST cnnvenlinn hardships, hr was heard I p e r T ” to driving while traveling wgsl on If you have not tried our new lean, meaty chickens Dr. Nicholas A. Marzialo at poller <;hi< ken»>, ( apiiiiB, Dui-Uh, Tnikr^B. llaUrd $irglnln riaiii •ml mir to miitlri som'-lhing ahmil ".Stal- i The stork quest ion was rai.sed by Rt. 15 in Vernon about 6 a.ni. He lately, now i.s the time to discover how delicious they headquarters and found to he un- homeitmdr giblrl dFrBaliig. Phone >oiir m'de/B eiirly and a\old lei ' If hr had hern around dur- a couple of youngsleis visiting I lold police he was adjusting hi* der the influeiu'e of an Intoxicant, arO, Cornish roasters, three to six pounds evi.scerated, illaappohitmeiil. ing rilhei Ihe Repuhllcan or Demo- : next iloor neighbors w ith their 1 (sr radio when the vehicle ran in- |U)Hce said. No details on the ar- whole or cut for fryinc or broiling. crnlu .Stale conventions, hr proh- I parrnls I'oi enlly. It was hot, and j lo a highway fence. rest were given by poller. S V M I W M U U M M i MPK< I.M,: IIOI.I.M, HAGKI..S. ONION ahly would have derided to make ipeilhei hou.sew'lfe wanted any part I Vlncenl Schncblc. 68. of South X F'l'cc under a 125 bond, Wairath i St . Coventry-, waa reported travel- HOM.S. IA}\. (AssoHTf;o sAf^ADs. of working over a hot stove. la scheduled lo appear In Town ing south on Cider Mill Rd.. Tol- ROGER OLCOn 'Mow'about some plxr.a? " one of Court Monday. [ land, when the car windows Ihe fathers said Wlllinni Balch, .'13, of Bolton, 403 West Center Sireet JMltchell 3-7853 "(iee, 1 don't know If Ihe kids steamed up and the vehicle ran off 1 S . M A I N S T . SUNDAY RREAKFAST was arrested yesterday and like It." the visiting nuither re- I the rosd, aldeswiplng a, tree. No PHONE Ml 3-6920 charged vvith a coiner law viola- arrest was made. MARY'S plied "Oh, well, this Is a good lime tion. Police said Balch was parked

lo find out" 2 Eggs » Bacon within 25 feet of Madison St. on When Ihf dads letiirned with E. Center St. He la scheduled to Home h'rie.s, jg g the plr,*R pie the kids were seal- appear In Town Court Monday.' ed at Ihe picnh tahic. appropriate- Introducing ,,, Your Democratic Leaders Tonal,Coffee D D C Genigs H. Smith, 47, of 12 ly garbed with napkins tucked i|n- Oreen Manor Rd., was arrested

de)[- Ihelr ehliis. They did s fine this morning by Patrolman Ray- ^ LIGGETT job on Ihe |ilx/,a. mond Peck and charged with dis- PATIO DRIVE-IN ".Swell," mom thought tn her- regarding the stop sign at Woo

tier liusbiind works second shift

and she sometimes 1ms a Job de- ciding on what lo have for slipper.

OPEN iihe thought about It a week

later and ordered plana The porch

WESTOWM seemed s good place lo set up the

PHARMACY iV tshle, so slie dhl. • Ml 9-2343 459 llnrttiird ltd.— M l H-WIMg After taking his firsl hllr her SUNDAYS -r.-'------— ■ son said. "Qee, ma. why esii't you ¥. 1 1»ake It like Mri, . . . 7 ALL DAY for FREE OPEN: T w as Ever Thus MANCHESTER Ye.stervlay was payday for mem- PINE bers of the Police Department and SHOPPING PARKADE DELIVERY one member of the force would ALL DAY = rather forget his imusiml ease, PHARMACY Seeius that he wa.s presented

jvvilh Ihe check, along with the In- 664 Center St.—Tel. Ml 9-9814

j voice, llngonsciously, whH«- talk-- z-SUNDAY.

E ug ene t . kel l y NORMAN C. COMOLLO < LEE 51. SILVERSTEIN SHOPPERS' SPECIAL Lee M. SUversteip. Demo-

cratic -fifth district chair- Norbnan C. Combllo, Dem- Att.v. Eugene T.. Kelly, » man. ocratic Town' Committee niei.tibei- of the Democratic ■ Silverstein was born in' Town Committee and la 3 member. Comollo I* i vice Manchester' ■ May 13, 1-930, n>ember of the Board 'of Df- president of the Mitchell the son of Saul and Rebecca a bf/gAf 'n jc/ittry troatl rectors;.... Electric Corp. He attended 'B. Silverstein. He was grad-

OPEN MON. Ideal schools and received his uated from Manchester High

Kelly, a Manchester native, . B.S. Degree fi-om the Uni- School in 1948. He received

attended achoola here and In ' vei-alty of Connecticut.. He hla. bachelor of science de-

New Britain where he -was also-attended the University gree from Boston University 9^ ml graduated from New Britain of Connecticut Law School. in 1952, and his master of c o

High School. During World During World War II he business administration from CANNED ICE —- served l.n the Marine Corps. War-II. he served In the-Navy Har\'ttrd Business School in

^nt Silt fCr four year*. Comollo Is a member of kl-' 19,54. wants, Elks and Manchester He iS president of the Gen- UnUah-Amet'Icnn Societ,v, Reg. 39c He attended Tu-inlly Col- eral ■ M ortgage 1 Corp., and , He Uvea wlln-hle wife and lege and the University ,»f' treasurer of. LaBonne-Sllver- P"or roolflr! Anil ba)t». one child al 71 Constance ConnVrtlpiit Law School stein Associates. Inc. He has Kf^pa food cold for Drive. . ' DU n d a • graduating in 1951. served as coordinator of re- houra. No itirltlnK, no seai-ch for labor relations at inraa. I'bo over nml the University of Connecti- Tantalizin’ good delicious Dairy Queen He f-eturned to Manchester over. cut. to practice Igw and In May crowned witli red, ripe' cherries for refreehment A member of'Temple Beth 1955 Joined Atty. I.eon- - Sholom SHverstelii Is on-the al its finest! Served fresh from the freezer,»Dairy rove in the Formation nf a ONE DAY-MONDAY ONLY! BcMrd .of Truatees. He ia on law firm. Queen is better tasting, .better tor you. LeM th’e Board of DIrecldrs of

k elly la a n\en»ber of th* the Chafnber of Commerce fattening, tt>o! Mancheiler Bar a W., Hart- find the Ktwania C l^ . and ja AIR-CONDITIONED xCeme in for a troat TODAY! Coimty Bar Aaan. '.and the a ' meihber of the Elks,. the k f ' , Jaycees. and B'nal B'rith. ConnectiiRit Bar A'ssn, He ••fin MAmNAV * • Silverateln met h ii' wife, hoa been -admitted to prac- ThN.AdTbrHaemeii't Paid For WORLD the'former Doria Cramer pf tice befrpre the' Federal Dla- GREKN Irlcl Court. Kelly live* wjlh By' Democratin Town Portsmouth, Va., at a--S|te-

STAilrlPS hi* wife and five chlldten *1 venson t-ally. Thc.v were mar- OIIIRV QUEEN ' C o m i ql tWa ried in -1953, and have two 166 Ferguaon Rd. ,, FAIRWAY c h ild ly , Jon Atan, alx

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