^'V ,■ ■'/'l- V""''' ■■ *■' '■ a ~ y X V' .lip. 1 uan II mil ! ATcnzfe Dafly Net Pnmir^un th e Weather . T o r Um Werit Ended ' / ■"■• jrane il, »68*T /.. ”1fere(Mt of H.-g.. Weather tereee' ' ‘ •• • - ' ' r ■'’•r. Fmtr Wmrm, littiiild tonight* Low "V .4 12,701 -44-68. Fair continued hot. humid V^'-- ~*' Member n t r Um Ibudlt Wedneoday. Hlgh ^ d d . \ Burenu of OitemaJtoa 'jC ••*''* 'y m m J i— i iN Mmphe$tei ig 9 € ^ ...... ' I'ifi'ii < £ l ' ' . T ^ VOLr N O . m ;^!tWI5NTY-R)UN OE8-rTWO Sl^rONS) ^^\^ANCBfiOTEH^ CONiyJI|ljES»A^^ M5ft (OlneiWIed ■AioM'IWni on PBfCB E CENTS ""jwt'P 4 More Americans Jets^ Mortars . 't x i V PaUnd Rebels in tn Beirut Hill^ Beirut, Xebanon, Jul.v 1 (fi*) Others —Jet fighters and wortari' • " • V-' pounded rebels today in jrilld overlooking Beirut. The^ rebdi Havana, Cuba, July 1 .^30 to 40, drove boldly down out of the bills in trucks to Cpaeo. advanc,e toward the "^capital A 'rebel raiding .party kid Tbe rebels tqoJ< all. the Ameri beented to have' ^ewi V naped four more Americans in cans they could find at Guaro. A back b y heavy ^epower. x ea{«tern- Cuba today as two fifth supervising .employe ._t>f the Mountain tribesmen who pushed U.S. diplomats sought the re company escaped kidnaping by be into the hills rnfle* from Beirut lease of 41 other Americans ing at Prestpn at the. time of the International ^ Aln)o,rt were hit raid. hardest .around ^the vtll^g* of and 3 Canadians s ^ ^ d since TTtere was no - shooting rfnd- no Ainab. , y ^ Thursday. /, » one reported harmed, l^e rebels The rebels, armed only with \ The foiir-w(Sre.4|M t^ed by rebels are believed- to be under .the aniall arms, were brought under m - from a U nited/^T m t Co. sugar command of Raul Castrp, brother steady barrage ai'the government plantatlbh 'at Ouaro, near Preston, of rebel leader Fidel- Castro. / swung up artillery, mortars, ar Termed Last Resort on the northeast coast-of Oriente There w ar no word on the diplo mored cars and jets. Province. Corhpany officials said mats’ progress In dealing r^ith The rebels were slowly pushed the rebels entered sleeping quart Castro’s forces for' release of the back in some areas. Washington, .luly 1 (IP)—Secretary of State DuUes asserted ers of the combination augSr mill others. ,.-a. The.InternationaJ Airport, which (’Phe United F ruit Co. office in today tlie United States refuses to pay political blackmail for and agricultural, experiment sta- has not been closed during the the release of Americans held captive in East Germanj‘ and tfon about midnight. New* York said it, had no report fighting, seemed to be out of dan-, The four men apparently were of the kidnaping j ger for the present. Tt- is the only Cuban Rebel territory. selected at random from a number ’The rebel hjgh command report one in Lebanon' from which the jet, The governmenl hopes to obtain release by otlier means, he of Americans on thei plantation. edly was Considering whether to fighters can operate. d a news conference. They Were Alfred F. Smith ot give up tte-ser-vicemen and civil S.lng Songs . y IliiUes al.so said that only as a last rgsort would' the liBC'bnia, N. H., the agricultural ians seised in a series of rald.s in Irregular forces loyal fo Presi easteyfi' Cuba beginning last intervet^on of U.S. military forces in Lebanon be desirable superintendent: James P. Stephens dent Camille Chamoun’s pro-west-" or Justified. ' Jr. of Edmond, Okla., assistant 'ThiP’sday night. erh government moved up to the 'V agricultural superintendent; Har- ’The decision was awaited by hills in overloaded trucks and taxi It is much better for the Ijehanese themselves, working ley F. Sparks, of Frankfurt, Ind,Ind,/t two U.S. consuls trying' to deal cabs, singing political songs and through Arab nations, to find a solution, Dulles sajd. a district,trfct . superintendent, ^ba AA with oeparate groups of rebels. waving guns. He added that he -d^nibts whether it is practical-^as the Jesse j;- Ford. y>t Lakeview,^C., U.S. embassy sources in Havana al.so a_ district superintendent. They later reported they had Pro-western Lebanese government has suggestifed—for U.N, driven the rebels out of. Ainab and The"rebel band, numbering from: (Continued nn Page Ten) teams in Lebanon to try to seal off theJhordeT with Syria. jvere Ihoving to take the village More than 40 American ciUXensf--— ------...... — ■------of Kabr Chemcule, three miles have been kidnaped by Cuban away. rebels. DuUei said the, rebels’ pur ’The irregulars, members of the pose is to produce United'States GOP Hopeful right-wing S.vrian Social National f '. (iS t Intervention but this country will Parly, admitted losing one man In not Intervene. . the fighting and claimed the rebels Denies Cuban .Md States Ribicoff Suffered hesvy casualties. A Dulles flatly denied that the spokesman for the Irregulars said United States is using . Its Gusn- Passed bv' Senate they captured severstf rebels, three tanamo base to help Cuban gov Violated Law X- ernment forces. ((.’oij^ln .P age Ten) Nine Americana have been held Hartford, July 1 (JBr-The Republi-, In F.aat . German.v.' since June 7 can candidate for cbmptroller tq' By FRANK W. VAILLB ^helii Big Diomede Island in the when their helicopter went dp-Wn. day accused three top Connecticut ' Washington. July 1 Alaska Bering Strait from Little Diomede Dulles said East Gerrparty Is Democratic leaders of violating tho stood Qh the edge of statehood to- Island which would be a part of Mental Patieiit trying to force United .States Vec-. principle of the atale'a,new primary , day—its ,42-year fight near an the new state; ognllion of the Cotiimunisl govern end. It will also, advocates say, pro- O ment in negotiating releaa* of the He is State Rep. Rodney E. Blel- The Senate. In an Overwhelming vide the northern apea with thel o ia y f e t the leaders reported Elsenhower said men held In Etast Germany after lechniral problems which are In in Eastern Algeria. He was to Only three miles separate Russlan- (Pnntlnued on Page ReVen) ’Die participants are the . United spend the rest of the day on a mili to them St a White' House con their helicopter landed there Sun Valley, Calif.. July 1 UP)- States, the Soviet Union England, ------volved,, ...... in this question------as a------basis ference. earlier, June 7.’ . ' France, Canada, Romania, Catecho-'for-(urCher consideration by our tary inspection tr^p In the area We are taking Baby Mike away. south' of Constsntlm>. 2. Dulles, who will laav*e late Slovakia and Poland. governments of the important is Thursday for Paris talks w'lth AENATE LABOR BILL ASKED We won't let ,vou gi>^hlm away." Tonight the. premier was to fly to Two teenage girla left" this note Dr. Jam es. B. Flsk,^ head of-;the eue on which future decisions will Charles De Gaulle, expects to dis Washington. July .1 (43—Rep. U.8. delegation, said the negotia be required;’’'he added- ■ Oran, .iw West Algeria, and th?n cuss France’s amblUon to become with their parents Sunday^d dis to visit the French Foreign l.,eKioh .Stewart L. Itdnll (D-Aiiz) pro* Cttysuii Court Gets appeared, taking with tngra the tors “embark, with every hope, on Red Supports Fisk . " a nuclear weapons power. He de- |M>sed today that the Honse b.r- what can well be an historic 'rnls- headquarters at SIdl-Bel-Abhes be cjlned to say-how he will explain 20-mdnth-oId brother they, tmiught . Yevgeni K, Fedorov, chief of the fore coming on to Algiers, pass ita Ijabof Ckutunlttea and their parents ho longer want' Soviet delegation, endorsed Fisk's Bomb Explodes' to De Geiille restrictions written consider .direct a Seaate-paased. Yesterday a patrolman foiil statements ' limiting the U.lks to At, almost the seme time his into U.S. legislation which Would labor tanteol hill. Other nieinbern ' ~ mte Sandra Hill, 16, and her sister'^ technical phaiea of atomic test CaraVellc jet airliner was landing lot the government share some of the eorn'mlttee havr:eaprensed Genevieve, 18, asleep under a- tree control., at Telergma, a nstlon'aiist terrorist nuclear weapons.secrets With Brit similar view's, but Udatl s a id ' In a Burbank Park, about five News Tidbits "Certainly wo ere not here to tlil;ew a grenade in do'wntow'n Al ain but not with Frsnse. u that under the pnocedure. he la mtlea from , their home, In their tiafce up the matter of a teat cessa giers. A dozen persons were 3. United Nations observer; In considering think Chance* (of ■' stir Louis. July 1 ■(AP»-SensIUye^city Iovva; Harvey M. Johnsen, 63, ** Gulled from,:!AF W1tj» tion," he eald- "This. Is e matter racial segregation issues are .not of Hastings,.Neb.t'''^John B. San arme wa8' Mike. wounded. . ' Lebanon have halted, or at least pasoage) are better-than moat: Sew to" the eighth U.S. Circuit The officer recognized Them for the governm-enta to solve." people think." born,. 74, of Stv, Raul, :vtfnn.,^ or Fedorov said the experte hOre Cburt of Appeals, . whjeh once Martin C. Matthee, 52, of St,.Louls. from,their mother’s miarihir per (Continued on Page ‘Thirteen) (Conttnued on Pago Ten) . New York brewery execulive*,. clearly .underiftand the 'cbrise- R.4U.«RIN.V QUITS BRUSSELS agalii has the Little R<>p1c 'case be It whs Justice'Gardner ,who de- sons reporj,. A t' Burbank Police ■tymted in contract' tallfii with fore It. ' - Station Sandra ellplaiDe'd tO'-a- po quen.ceii to the w o rld . if atomic Bnissels, J'lly 1 fJPt -—’Soviet cMed It would be fetter fortDls Tepinsters Union, meet , today ta .warfare were tp,-break out or if th e tl.S. aupreme Court remind-: 4rict Judge Ronald Davies of Far- licewoman. * decide whether ■ to op' tbeiJ* 'con bnljerlna OigA Lepeahlnsknyn, - . ed attorneys for the National A.s- - ‘‘Wc had to leave and take Baby test. explosiona continue lincheck- pinked up by police on shopUR- , -u* ND;, to qiilt the LRUe Rock tra c t offer.-vSkyrdoksit Waiting, ied. ,ROclati(ai for the Advehceroent of case. On a temporary, assignment Mike, w'ith J ib. Mqma and daddy orange aparks cr(talM!d ,lBto audi- Adams Prober Claims jWg chiugiea. In -fm TIrusaab - de- .. He added that sdeiUists once Colored People et that ye^rday. in Baytem Arkansas, Daries or were going to adopt him out." enoe at Kantaa Ctty^ outdoor • fnirtment store, wan reported to It refueed to 'bypaju circuit PpUce went to the Hills’ home were reserved .and kept aside but be leaving., for Moscow today.” dered Irtlegratloh. 'Justice Gardner starlight theater. last .night, .put are now, becoming more and more ' - court and act directly on an order Slnjply said perhaps it -would be In-Sun Valley and found, c^ism y narrowly mlssee hitting any 'Of -Soviet nffleioJa. who have denied delaying IntegraUoA at Little Rock the parents futd talked" of witting 3,560 patrona. anxious about What.,!*'being done the (diATge*. decUnad to eopgraa . preferable to let an Arkansas with the fruits of,their work. They Supp&rl for Methods O snlral High .fichool, fo r two end; a judge hegr the school board’s plea tho, baby up for adoption^ the reports. She b ' appeniing half'years. Trinity pqn'ege haa aurpadM ita 4ire becoming imbued with a new for pqstpohement hf Integrationi •‘L.can’t see any ott>eri'an*wer," of |'4,679,000 announced early _ x here with the famed Botahdl The apellate court has dealt ■aid Lyle Hue, 44,^Panje'nt«r, T respOnsIbilityi. he. continued, and Ballet n t the work* IWr. " ^ Justice,Gardner came to the cir in 1656 (or it "program of;'prog- concluded;' Washiqgton, July 1 (43 Rep. f I t was learned th at records sub-1 w ith the case-*thfiBe times before can’t get A j(»IS> '^ , pocnaed from a Waahlngtorr hotel! OMT the Supreme Cdurt said it was cuit bench in 1629 in one of Presi "Counting'Mikey, wefhave eight reaa.".... Compfiny and. union of- "We ore .certain -this nisw re- Oren Hams (D-Ark) -pallta his dent poolidge's last acts. Next old ficiels will eohtlmie thefrcegetla- House iRvesttgating subcommittee confirm that both Goldflna and 1 PKL.AHQMA Viyrtc HK.VVY ' : , sure the circuit court’ was aware kids—and we-live In a house,,that John . Fox! principal accuser of i 1 Oklahoma fTty. July I (43—; . 'speed was needed to permit ar- est V6n the Jurnch Is Judge Wooq; was made for no moreThan two Rons -toward 'settlaintat of labor ((fthtlnoed bn Page Reven) Into e closed-^r strategy iM^on jI3u m . a Den/oc.tat, who wal dispute at Hartford and. New Hart today, and predicted ... members Adaihs and GbWfiliiF,’ ware reg ls-' Early rheeka Indicated today ? . ragements for the fall term. people.” ' tiun votingf,ln OklAhOma’s flrat ■ < ■„ What is; "the make-ttp- of this named^ by President Franklin D. Rent oii 'thet-one-oedrodni home ford plants'Of llnderwoodCorp. j. ( from lx)th partlrs would back the teifta there oh. the 1965 day of a | ’Rpoeevelt In. 1933. Woodroiigh Is -Stale's flsrat^year etarta today present c.ouree inyersallon about which '’■FoX| prim ary was rtumlng from nor -court which will decide, fqr the is due again/ Thursda,y. 'The Ctir- |eaw ay I^lne M ade mal to fairly heavy. Besides locol ' ^preaent, a t leest, w hether sevb'n known as..the ” w alklng jiidgie'? be 'rentjWeek'x reqt- was paid by the wlth^Bredlrted deficit of 17 million. ■- PublkT hearings- were reteesM iftlfled Fox quoted Goldflne as esuM of his long hikiA to work. " ylng Adams.'was gnlng to help iaita-voters are choosing party ’Nktro students can return-to the Rureau-of Pulfllc Assistance. But 4 , Fleed waters deluged a limited nominee* for ta ‘'*r»nr and other liUlO' Rock high school after n Biggg;yt .'man on the' cqurt is the bur«at| eayg it, can't’give the Aiy'b of drought-stricken Japan to ddfine o»»t with the Federal de Ooinmlaaion. state And- congrasWonnl offices. year of troop-enforced-’ integra Judge Oosterhaiit, who is six foot, Hlllg relief payineiita because M nr day, drowning two-persona.. .Pope Ooodi w'twther and the Iseuo .of tion.? , , two: weigh* 29H pounds-end once Hill tad” the Children only ^recently Piua XU let irbe known today that (JoTivbmll, .Denied Btetement . But the records 'kht prove prbhlbHtoa '. waa criedltod witR “T lia ; Chief Justice,, who will play^. football /fifr the Uhlyerslty 'arrived in Che a he'a from Toledo, he is a.Mcycle vtaiag faa■ w « B a ^ ^ 'rhlrty-rone tons iff Mt^' exploeivei he received preferential'treatment creating Into voter Interoet. ‘ ham'e .Uree of^the seven membeijs of Iowa. A . Republican, he sejryed Ohio. A^plaquedaa unvelledd" ..in ^ n - broke. A rock, plug today in Ithe St. from federal regulator agtnd**- whether th* statamenl was made. I- to hear ;lhf appead, la Archibald K. two'terms In' the.Itwa legislature. "I'had to split the family up don tttday, to-mark the centenarycental Lawrtaoa River and etartad a alow Harris'’laid ’ the mboomipittea Both Adamg and Goldflne have de- /■' .K n-'tai I MAfyAn IN wanted to .tnik. oyer ^Ithrgas mad* Wed ItIt'Aiit.Bra-ilis butsHw the hearinghiwTin^ mtw nmn u ”'' ." »»»*»*• i Cerdner, who id PQ ia' the nation’s ', Judge' Vogel, a DemOcirat, was back there andfamroUt the kl'dsr of'ig lecture by naturalistit Charlea i0o4 .niigering actaaa ‘‘tlte tea way Washington, JWy t (ta—Prenf* oldest active federal judge. the fouith. N.o^h ^kojsh in his itrji'. HUI, said- "We didn’t want (o Darwin on the .Uteota of aMlillioa ' 'ley taunlryslde.^ in the ..Bouse yc'itfrday by Rep. " ■ The -aubctwilhiUee jflntHIar w - Thomea' B. Curtis (RVMol tnat misaed'FoxlyaateitajfJUMld’An up-, dent Eisenhower today prod4M ' Oardner, .quiet by n |tui«,. hsie de-. tory to be 4ippolnted a .federal do . that again., and . wg. - th||ught that shook/tlie InteUitaieal world tame 5,000 (iMbokcrs 2'.i ■) :£Ha'gronp violated , p B qum rule roar after thiwo-daFlof tasttipony. (Coagreaa to act jon legtalaMoot, ellned’to say'who be will nanie or judge'.'” T h a t j^aii in -1641 and in .we’.d, let justJthe baby go.’^ In-the IPth century. • milks. Ho .ta* explosion to grant statebood to tlawaif^a when Or wh*rp-they will lilt to hear 1954 he was named -to the-circuit ,Ttie three grimy, w eary‘''chil PreMier Nikita Kheuahebevia Iboifd itk*' '4 'ydllbW ’ faVf-tha'ped by'aUowfng a ^tneaa publicly to- Fox named Adams, G^ldhnt oiid. defame, ot^ji. i publisher RqbervB. Choatki Ol tha now 'th a t the A h u ^ ' hiU ta |g | tJtur plea tq)stay ,the dfder. of U.fi. bench py iPresident Riaenbower. dren went .hOMfe 'yecteiRay In a iweeplng piogaaia aboUtalag tam- wt»B of. smoke. - . . . ,. . >.,#• - teen approved. The ' preaWeiKn| D totriet iw ig t H airy J. LsMlitey qf In4P40 heltried ukaucoesafully tp police car, The girli aald -they pnlaoiy erpp daflejkes to tho afaW ___R aoundadr'Uke the pop of.a . ' CurtUi demaniHn! creation of "A'l Boaton Herdld - tad TrAvalar - as apdciai S-hrlAn aomniUtea to decida. linked in farces daatroylng Fox's call wrAe reported- to ■ HImm, Ark.. Buependtng Intcgra- (M eat . Republican Viruiiein ^ n g « r had spent the night In ta all-nlgRt hy eoflocttvo faraw want Into: ef thouaahtl champagne bbtuea—sort by Benate ,.. RepMMtona ti«B at UWa Rock. ' - . for the. Uj9.,leftate. , . movie- and truaged through the fect .today,: .Theff yacht PheeptX of a' bl!rll>day bang on Ojet an- wbethar- tba rula had taatvYlolat^ fanner nawapapar; tha. Boaton ad, but t a WM ndadjm t or ord«r. Poati Danlals flow '^honb^ from WUIInm F. IDwwImmI ■ y iaiA l i . jaifirMi - , J. r Johnaen eBoa tw e d op-. Use Re* Mile, ttaing' turns eaiTyliil; their Appneached the oS-Umlba V.S.'H- tdrtritMry. of CkuMda’#^mnl|Sdara'- tornlo aftor tai.and nthar : aaa aame Joaeph -w, Rfoad- brkaka Suprsina Court py'iuipotnt- 'brother.,'e • '.i/' bomh tpat area In the 'Padfle 4>oaan Ha aald ha would* raaanir th»i"af- msBl l^ t .e^rfuged ta nra m earr now,** N n. Miy .todays'under N a e r diniMitiaiiica "Wa biaiited itta.aaoUonaiPut of (ort bafora Uia Hauaa RuMa) Oofi)* In PttUburgti wham -Rn « u .to a ftta Ita Shipp w dotawed Ma M« k BH^taa. but' thara waAJtttla Ibdloii- ttta ha would aueeaad.” f, :r irUlb ■v vmtJODatMkattt, at, .itow: .-.-4? 3 IIm i -(Ciyrtt«iiad,a« tjm * !N»*aagl 1 T'- - - '■ • j - ' j f ;x 'L- . " ‘ -A y;r. V • . A ■ • ti- 'V * \ X- \ - / ■ ■i''. V - ■ ' X .X, V- *- J X ' ■ ■ ./ y <, tlANCHESTEB EVENIKQ HERALD, MANC CONN, TUESDAY< JULY 1. m r P A G E 1 H R E K P A G t T w a ' MANCiHEST^R EVENING HERALJ). M AKC H 1»TI». C O ^ m TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1^ 6 8 ■- - r * /. nar b u li loBg kUtf waaK w «M Avery, and Alexander tDenW lD-AI)vTOA mepiberii in good faster to go by 'way ot HSbron Rd. m*n. .wlto v.'iil toaiBh .Sf*t gfade in thla Triad > f anceurMramanU ling,.'vVm .plAt^ed at. the or Rt. 6 and th* Old State Ril. ' itfended ae-BoItbtt delegatM to'the IT— ^ J—» gaaga for a , Andover Hebron thl9 fan, waa rqAdvertently State Democpetle Oohventlbn held meeung when”' it .iraia stated thaj^ '. William HlniD'an, fprmeb A L - omitted. ■ . P o n t THt eONViNIINCE OP "A P^atl'Aiidjerson Wedding ^ Constable Kowalski had betR told ^ A prtMldent,. vokinteered to-a*; ;xT in Hartford Idet Frida^r and H ^ r - Sheinwold Bridges AHetid .Shetdirs. Ooavention CHRISTti^DIOfi IMNI,'' Ganaral F at.' day. Vincent Kreeeicki attendei '611 L ^ e jG ro u j F t th'e beginning 'ot the swimhfbw gist' Hutchinson with addieaaing Deiputy Sheriff and Mrs. Clar-' AVAILABLE A t ;e Boards TPG Approve PLehtp’g p ^ y 4n Saturday, season that buttons' would hlave- to pbalcardi notifying reafdenta of: Conn. $hbra Ciistbmert Ml44 ^oan Andwraon, daughteir of •be\shown by all .merrtbeps corhing ence Tluater and P- X Mr*. Heltitar G. Anderaon, 39 the nuHibem which have 'been as Houle. attended the' Republican lanvtEs to^iiMMT y < to. the beach. signed to thejlir propeity. A cor- W£UMHR W ’ W i ANNOUf^E THI MAMO OPENING ADvet'^t^t — \ Edgarton St. and th* late Mr. An ToJGbnrfdei^ convention*'Saturda.v In Rockvllla X , 901 MAIN 81 Itoi^-Rich Site for Schools When Buy AFFECT YOtm PI*AY \ ThI* WA* (])(e..to A-mlsinterpte- reappfiding. -liumerical 'iUt will, he or Selling' Solton. derson, and.Ronald A. Pearl aOn tiition of the rule. Kowalski has wJilR.h rionupated Tolland 0>unty ppperty call ' iwrenee F, Flhno, Alfred ShetawoM of Mr. and Mrs. Burton D;'. Pearl placed at the Willlmantic switch O P O U R 4 N d 9 Tunce been told ,to'ai1iirut all mem S h ^ If Paul Sweeney to run again. B fw er. Phene . Aaiuhring that you.iannot bm o* llAvWoodland St., were married board and the local lire depart-' Th^/'Town Planning C«4nmlsalon»tralfft: hslard and unduly imperil ■mo. th* caitiiMMld by .Eh*^d*fmd*rs. > K 7 2 bers in good standing whon)' he men^,, , Mr*.- Custer .was one of the dele \ (TPC) and the Board of 'Ttnance the safety of the public ♦ K d,2 Saturday at 2 p.m. in Eknanuei: recemizes, but to challenge gates chossh to notif>' Sweeney of -' MancfaMter BveMng BeiraJd Bol how’''*houlft\^u play th* trump Lutheran CSiureh. Tha doubie- Hutchinson said that the plsR Edwin D,. Pratt, division chief of \. •The possibHHy of an increas(a_to strangers to show their ljuttona or nia renominalloft. . u i^ lilmou*iy"apDroved Uta racom- ton oomaepondeait. Mre. Lioain •uib’ ln todayiihand? - ring, 'e’erettnony waa perfqrmed by had been approved and greeted the department of Motor Vehicle, Tou. trtimp Hw third round of WEST *^*^[*>^ to K ? Jrive their names so he can with enthusiasm by ' the ' Zoning REKT! NEW LONDON STORE mndatioti of the School ^ .SltA conducted the hearing. He said the Dimork Jr., telephone ' Mltrdiell ■ Oib paatoir, the Rev. C- Henjry An (toes for. regu iv and associate Advertisement— tiehna, lead a dlai^nd to dummy’* chMk them, on the A LPO A Hat of BnELERRATE THE ADDITION OF ha lioUfted of the declaion in g-few eon played the bridal muatp and annual meeting of^..thb ;:Ahdover purchaaa th/ Alton-Rich proper play* low,, and you ',muat ■ play Buttons'have lieeit issUee- OBrit each tipm. Th* comect play lA Pass 1 NT Fan ing la»t fair*-^-..^ qf. Lake, Rd„ Dr. and Mrs; John VURNITURE Tire Discount Co^ipohy J thbhy Maneggla, church trusteea, beet man and ushers were Earl S. A t present .only Iwfl .thirds bf SbMkinas of West Hartford, Mr. she had contracted W teach at the ! parlment of Health and the engi 'll the one„lhat win* tor you more 3 4 . Pas* 4 4 Pus ' Anderson, brother of the bride; Manchesfer Evening Herald IVEI I COMPANY apeaking gt the affair 'told of For AdoplipB Pas* Pass the costs of maintaining the beach, an's. James Urso ofTlartford. Hebron Elementary •''School thi* neering firm of Buck and Buck the cloM relatlonahip between the often. and Stephen R. Pearl, brother of Andover corre*pondent. 51 r*. Paul PhDne MI 1-4159 THE FOLLOWING SALE WILL lEG i^ i would approve. The SO-acre Alton OpeaiBg lead — VQ Red Ektrn and associated services Mr. rflvd Mrs. Maurice Raleigh of fall, Mra. Cook will remain at the,' local church and the McGurk fam W.e^ban throw out Im idb^l^y the brideirroom. locay school. ' .( n. PfansHehl, telephone Pilgrim all ea*M in which W «*t h * ^ h m h l_ are met by dpes while the remain-. Lake .RtL, Mr. and Mrs. ■ Clifford I alte which hai a right of way on ily. Father McGurk aald his first (CoflttnUod Iro ^ P e jfe One) The brl()e’a gown, pf silk organxa The. name of .Mr* Willard Tho-. 2-68,56. I Hebron Hd. could be purchased by of the mi»*ing high trump*, l l * "tS t*ll If y o u -W other entrl** to N ln g one third must-berf\’I'.v.8Bka of Lake Rd., Chapel, which waa built through LUNCHEONS, short aleeves and a,! SRbr'na neck tainment committee. ALM A mem- Mr. and Mra.'’v(ames Masaey of AT ALL STORES j Ing lUph properly needed for the untiring efforts of hla psrents. told a JiiyartTle officer; no matter bow you play the suit. would then be the Jack rather than line with sequins and pearls. Her .bers felt that this places an .iinfalr [Lakeside'Lakeside' Dr., ahdaiiari 1 Mr. and' '-Mrs. proper drainage control could be. The reception. and buffet aupper rJbuld make out all right If The play 'of the king will work Ih*' king. You would be”.abl* to ’TVESbAY SPEOlAli '''•Angertl^; veil of English itlusion I bouight for $6,00D. ^ when East has A-x, but iht play- burden on the entertainment com- \ Edward Montan pansion. The TI^C was ih fsvor of ■'Red'Cross^swlmmlng leaaona of in ill health rateiy." Diamond—K « 2, Club—Q 8 T «. cummerbund ril Olmsied. head of the-program has got to go." slightly more encouraging than a a cascade of thje same-fjowers. around the lake area, 1-ake Rd-. the singleton queeo'. The Jack response of'nne notnimp. If part- Mrs. AndeiePn's 8hob|h dresS Teenagyra of the'('ommunlly will \ Education. This site hai been op--•cfor the town, reported that 2*2 be Invited to attend a meeting at arid Lakeside .Dr. He had an fered'lo the town' for Ili.OO^ .voungsters are enrolled In different gains ■ nothing, moreover, even if waa of beigs lace, with wh|ch she n *5 ★ ® West has the singleton ace. You woie pink accessories. The 10 a.m. Friday with the ent'ertaip- nounced hla' intention of Initialing 1 1 6.70)115 The sa c will meet with the classes. such a system at the annual meet N.OOt IN ■ ■ ■ ■ x cannot gel back to dummy to take ment committee members to as I Board of Education Uda'eVehlng in Parents participatthr in, car Antenna Planned groom's mother was attired' ing last . fall In connection with a second finesse through East’s Dior blue silk organza over tkf: sist with planning future dsficee I present their fecommendaltona for pools will be given stickers for and activltiea for their groilp, hla activity In the Volunteer Fire Iheir vehicles for free parking in queen. ta -Kith white accessories. Both B R A N D N E W FIRST QUALITY its approval.' For Space Contact The.s(igge.stion Waa made follow bepartment. A pubU^dfearlng ftn the applu s- the liSke House parking lot. These The pla.v r*f th* king does gain mothers wore orchid corsages. something when West has the sin When the,couple left ^or 9 wed ing discussion of the small atten At -pyeaent the laky area la Ihe !lfon pf Green Manor Eatalea, Inr. may be obtained from Mrs. A, J. Pasadena, Calif., July 1 (/P)-—A mc(st densely populated section of T O . I' Freddo or Mrs. Olmsted. gleton queen. You capture the PROGRAMS ding trip the bride wore a Dior dance at a round and squaty dance N E W D E S IG N Ifop-a certificate of approval to lo- Frtdfiy night and reports that'beer this town. When emergency calls Y’iuakvnnes Visit Her* multimlllinn dollar radio anteiina queen b(H Can then lead the Jack blue dress suit, white accessories l;ru(te a gasoline station on Route and orchid corsage. On their return and other alcoholic beverages''weiy are made to the Willlmantic 4^.A and • at Bolton Center Rd. Captain and Mrs. James L. Y.aca- able to contact space vehicles will to force out the ace. This gives US our percentage they will live at 12 Pearl St. and be being consumed on the groumia of ■witchboBi'd which handles calle DELUXE ' wa'e heard yesterday at 2 p m. in ynne and sons. James and SteVen, be built soon on California's Mo the''Barn by nort-dancera. ■ for the local Are compapy, It is KlM G-SlZ? ! the Commbnily Hsll. This was a are visiting Mra, Yacavone'a moth jave Desert, the Defense Depart play. Put up the king In all such at hoirie • to their friends ■ after situations. The pla.v will win when July 91. It -whs pointed out that miab*- ■frequently diffioilt to deacri)>s ac- I continuation of the hearing of .liily er. Mra. John P. Jensen of West St. ment aald today. offately the location of homes at Rnuid N>n— l' iT.h r»rlnry you capture a alngletim queen. ITI "Video Every day" l^th bride an(l bridegroom are havlor on the grounds diirin* Stock—Super Rs.ynn'Cnn.t. '21, IS.’itt, which wss tabled until 'ITie Yacavonea recently arrived Conatractlon of the 8K-foot, the lake. Howe\'er, an accurat'e fi’fmi Gclaaon, Germany, where all other caaea, the play of the . / raduates' of Manchester High dances was usually caused .byV the completion of the Iralflc con bowl-shaped antenna .^'III be the All Right* Reaerved— Biittprworth Photo youngster.* fpom out of town. description Is necessary since the k H g tl.TOnlB trol channelization. The .State ('apt. Yacavone was stationed with flrat at«p in building ground equip king is Just as likely to work as f choot. The bride attended Boston the pla.v of the'Jack. H. T. Dlckenaop A Co^ Inc, University and received ■ her de ONALD A. PEAHL However, fh order to control I department Is located toward f.U D Tube Typo i High way Department completed the n-..S. Army for the past three ment for the lunsr.prnbe program, of this t'vpe ‘ end of the lake while the ms- years. They will leave the end of There would be a different atory gree in business administration future incidents Black ' the InteraSctlon changes esriy in the department aald. ------^------which ' Involves )i(n's 1 ho)ises are at the oppo June. iluly for Indlanhead. Md, . Scientists from the Army’s Jet from the University of Connectl- sometimes -ing out the rulings posed area would create * aerioiia Mra, R. R. Jonea Sr., Mrs. C, Ed- solving the next problem — track Williams St., Norwich, Saturday Mrs. BerniU chose sheer blue of the organization. print for her dress with which she A heavy skin and mealin'eM' are Neivcomer* Need Bintona MARLOW^ ing and communicating with lunar RADIO T 1 L 1 V I S I 0 N morning at 10 o'clock at ..Christ FREE FLAT SERVICE vehicles at ranges up to 250,000 Main Feature Shown First \ Elplhcopal Church In Norwich. The wore matching acce.s.soriea. Mre. requisites of potatoes Used for A misunderstanding concerning a i r -c o n d i t i o S e d ^ mllea." Every Tuesday and Thursday Rev. Douglas H. Lonveth performed Buckley wore gray and white ny- baking. the use of association button*, ia- FRH TIRE ROTATION The antenna will have gears and 2 TOP THRILLERS F o r * SPECIALS FOR the cer'ehfiony. motors permitting It to fellow a JU LY 4th w e e k e n d The churth organist, Earls M. FREE EXPERT MOUNTING space vehicle in orbit. Elsi*-d**. Brood 17e MEN’S ’tt’A S H 'N W E A R Potter, played The Lord's Prayer, LOWEST PRICES (•Principal contractors will be th'e GABARDINE TROPICAL. Ave Maria and Lohengrin's Wed Blaw-Knox Co., PUtaburgh, Pa„ Smuekor's Fins Jellits FREE SAFETY INSPECTION O F T H E YEAR NOW IN EFFECT ON PANTS ding March and other traditional Colllna Radio Co„ Cedar Raplda, S & W Fin* Foods *5.95— 2 Pr. 99.99 bridal selections. Iowa, and the Rucker Co., Oak The bride, given in marriage by FREE BALANCE INSPECTION land, Calif. G ift Fruit Boskots SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS, S for 99 her father, had Mrs. Ruth Sanders HOUDAY WEEKEND COMING Go To TRED-UTE., of Poquonock as her matron of CANVAS CASUALS honor. George ‘ Sanders 2nd waa b lu e c o a l' PINEHURST 98.88 best man. Ushers were William YOUR OLD TIRES ARE Buckle.v of Preston, Frederick Discover a new kind of performance in your car M E N ’S Buckley of Lebanon and Richard GROCERY, Inc. MORRY'S STORE Buckley of Norwich,. All brothers s a v e ! le t u fill , JOANNF. WOODWARD At 3:02 Main St. 8 Depot Sq.— Tel. M I S-M91 of the bridegroom. $ PAUL NEWMAN Just X'orth of Armory Open Daily 9 AAL-8 P.M. The bride vvo're an embroidered YOUR BIN TODAY "Th* Long Hof Summtr" white organdy dinner length dress YOUR DOWN RAYMENT CbaaRcl 1 Hartford, €oaa. featuring a Bateau neckline with In colpr 8:10 CluUiari H ^•5* Uavaa. i;«aB. 14:13 ( 3) FEATURE FILM Chaane) U Hartford, ^ a a . "IroqaoU TesU" cap sleeves, arid a bppffant skirl 14:84 { 4) CITY DETECTIVE with a scalloped hem: She wore T oday fuel priest irs B( theif lowsii — not nest Tomorrow Bock Nlghto- CliaBa*i..22 Hprlairflel^. Mait. ROBERT MlTCHt’M t'lMBaol SD Now Britala,, CoBBs (141 SAN FRANCISCO BEAT a circular shoulder length veil held fall. So fcH your bin with ‘blu# coal' now! "nit $1 A Carload CliaBBCl 4D HaWoke, IfaiiB. (33) CHINA SMITH DOOR BUSTER FIRST QUALITY loontr you ordgr, the mors you live. "THUNDER ROAD" Chanael 5S Waierbor3r. Coaa. (34) BOOTS AND SADDLEC In place by a email headpiece and (40) 3URTIN KANE she carried steph^notls and a colo- 6:S0-10|I0 (33) EARLY LATE SHOW SPECIAL COME IN OR RHONE US TODAY STARTS TOMORROW SIH (ta-IO) BIG PAYOFF 11:44 ( X) NEWS AND WEATBEB in-MI TOnAY 18 OCU (13-34) NEWS - 6torto Wed.t God's IJttle Acre 2 TOP t h r i l l £'i m l:M (lK-4ei THK VEliniCI IS VOCRS (33) nio-NEWS ( S) CARTOON KXFRF.8S (40) l.'EATHER (It-M) FROM THKSi: ROOTS 11:45 ( 40) FEATURE.FORTY 4:*« US) BRIOHTER OAV 11:10 (l4) WEATHER AND SFORTI Russell Stover NYLON s s * ' 'i ( S) THEATER (34) WEATHER ,( ai AMERICAN HANDSTAND r>e l.uxe Quality tiAfftBLEW IlYm m U R N UUEEN FOR A DAT I AIT HA9TFND .IVi (4«> ALI, ARODT SWIMMINO CANDIES 6.70nl5 4:1S Ua-4«> SECRET STORM $ 1 3 5 A«<» np New Design — BIjlLciN d MATERIALS 4lW US) EDOF, OF NIORT Fresh Slock FAMILY ^ ( SI RANGER ANDY TUBE - rV P E 1 Hanesssn... l4«l AMERICAN BANDSTAND LUMBER FUEL D M C utA 4)4A >«:->•) MODERN ROMANCES Exclunive in Size Black While TUBECESS THE FIRST ik, t Itctuisil fl ( S) FF-aTl'RK.FICM klrhsrd Rurin* ( *) SIR 4,'ANCKI.OT 6.40x15 — 14.0.5 — 10.0,5 Size Black While ('l*lr# ninnni EARTH ,.. Rin THE HIU IT HWtHT WITH ITI BOLAND Maneheater at 1,16 NOBTH MAIN STRKKT — TKL. Ml 9-52.51 (1*1 Ten TO ORF.KN 6.70x15 — 14.05 — 10.05 ALZAA.NDRR THK OBEAT' (?••( THK FIR8T SHOW 6,40x16 — 17.05 — 21.05 Op*n I.)ail.v 7 A.M. to 5 I’.M.. Including Wcdnwiday im> ADVKNTCRR TREATF.R OIL COMPANY 7.10x15 — 17.05 — 21.05 6.70x15 — 17.05 — 21.05 Afternoon«nd Saturday Until Noon (41) POPEYB l:M ( *) MICKBY MOI'SK CU B 369 CEN.TER ST QUINN'S 7.60.x 15 — 10.05 _ 2.5.05 7.10x15 — 10.05 — 2:».05 (11) THK RIO SHOW Tel. Ml 3-6320 PHARMACYV 8.00x15 — 21.05 — 25.05 7.60x15 — 21.05 — 25.05 CLEAN . . . SAFE . . . LOW-COST HEAT "The Oelswsy" (l«) THK-'EARLY SHOW 878 MAXN STREET 6.00x16 — 14.05 8.00x15 r - 2.1.05 — 27.05 (4*1 TWILIGHT THEATER «;«« ( i) FOPKYE 24-Hour Burner Service Dusk to Dawn Show Thllraday . (I») WA8RINOTON’ REPORTS rncondlttonal RtMUl Haurrta (tiianuitcc Afalnat Oiita, «!l«„(»S) INDfSTRY ON PARAIIE ‘^Home Heating Specialiata Breaka, Chuck Holea. BlnWnuta, 14 Month* — SD.OOD Mllra. .* :» (I) KINGDOM OF THE SEA ( a> NKWS^, WEATHER AND Since 19.35" SPORTS («> SPORTSCAST 4:4* (331 SPfX'IAL ASSIGNMENT 11:13 (II) MILLION DOI.LAa MOTtB WHY USE YdUR FULLY REBUILT Tomorrow Buck Night I *:4» (331 NEWS • Divorce I* Th* rsmlljr’' (S3) riL,SI SHORTS ( 4) WORLD’S BEST. MOVIES WALL TO WALL 4:33 ( 4) TOWN CRIER . (.30) THE JACK PARR SHOW SAVINGS FOR BIG 4 » > ' MANSFIELD A Buck A Corioodl r *) HnNEVSinONERS Hitt (13) JA4:R PARR SHOW. > ( 3) NEWS, WEATHER. AND (53) NEWS , SPORTS U :34 ( 3) NEWS a WEATHER MEDICAL BILLS? ALL IN GLORIOUS C0IX)R: n*i t o ’CLOca repo rt 1:44 ( 3) NEWS ' V .59 (3i) WEATHER-a LOCAL NEWS 6.70x15 ALAN LADD | JOEL MoC (IMI-44) NEWS.* WEATRFR Most of us n)eet the expenses (44) NEWS • WEAYheR WEDNESDAY of an ordinary iliness or in- (33) SPORTS FOCI'S • (- "DEEP SIX ” "TALL STRAr 1:11 (lS-4ti^nOTjBLAB EDWARDS.” IliM ( 3) NEWS Jui-j' without too much strain. A U3.44) LOVE o r J-IFE few doctor’* calls ...,*• minor UNCONDITIONAL FiNEHURST HOLIDAY SCHEDULE .... <331 moHUGHTS . (33-34) TIL TAL DOCOR operation . . . perhaps a week ,, ENDS TONIOIlT-r-FEATURE SHOWN FIRSt ’ (.3*1 NEWS I3:l»^ 4) BUGS BUNNY G U A R A N T E E •‘ANOTHER TIME, ANOTHER PIJICE” (531 JOHN DALV^ NEWS 13:34 ( 4) ROLLYWOOD’H BEST or two in, tl)a hospital Usually, CLOSED ALL DAY , OPEN THURSDAY ^ Plus •’Q U ANTITY" In eolorl ..T:i4 ( 3) FEATCRE FII.3I (14) SEARCH MIR ruMtIRROn. we meet these' reutihe.. emer 12 M O N T H S "riyl** Tl«eei" , <33-84) IT COULD HE YQU JULY4fh . EVENING TILL 9 gencies. by tapping our reaervea, ...... ' \ ' I I ■■ by ,u*iiyi a regular hospital plan, THypSDAY; GALA HOLIDAY SHOW! Or almpJji^ paying bill*: out of OI’ EN .SATlfRDAV 8 A.M. TlLt- 6 P.M. GOLD SEAL TIRES 100% GUARANTEED ^ PINEWOOD FURNITURE CO. , Income. \ . ’ 1 . '[■14 I u i /i m ; in ■ I‘ vin i - I K-'-r 1 I • i i u m : i lu '■-But what happens witto we run up against- the RERLLY. y: « t I ^ N I F U si . >1 \N( ut vTMi T t I M! ' ‘.r.'ii Please lm»k In The lleralit Wednesday night fop Ptnehiirst Ends.Tonight! ’’Horror of Dracula”—’’Thing That Couldn't Dte" BIG C 08tS_of a long, wawri- ^FIRESTONE < regular weekend adverrisetnetil. out .illness or a SERIOUS ac cident? These emergencies call AIR C 0 N n I I I 0 N 1 I) 134^ Uditj^iiitidw BoofcMiti FOR REAL MONEY — thon- * GOODRICH ^ PICNIC SUPPLIES Come .to PInehurst. Service STARTS Klngsfbrd, the finest Charcoal meal d«|N4rtment for the sands .of dollars. Nurses’ - bins Rrlqiiel* available, ha 5't, ID’* FRESHF-ST FRANKS TOMORROW ( H CHEWENNE , (Colsr) ,, physician’s and surgeon’s feea "Devll’t CasyoB" 1- (44) LUTE WITH EU ARETR and 28’s. ' c o L d c U t s STATE 8 hcfspital bills extending for ua-AtrNaMK t h a t t u n e * GOODYEAR '5-fi *}S.' 1H£,OlilDINO LIGHT months and sometimes years. ROn,ED HAM MATINRE Y-P.M..--EVENING OONTINu |qU8 V r OU^*!** m i COMJMT RKROBANT li44 l ■ VtV. can use aavinga—but that Freshly Uhop|>ed FLUID (ThafTim ptg^l)« bkoM t:N ( II-WYATT RARP means' sacrificing a lifetime of OPEN WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY TILL 9 P.M. HAMBURG PATTIES L ’’Wn^Mests n*c RsHiasy” thrift. Or, we ca^r bottow money (H4«) TV H a VROIISE ' . . C H A R L E S W . l A T H R O F f/ * PAPER PLATF.S , d»e Lb. (331 qUFJIT FOR ADVENTURRv and mortgage our future. Or, PAPER CUPS t:*4 ( I). BROKEN ARROW ' AGENCY, m e. we can accept larity. AD P iie ^ In Adrt. PhJa Tax anit’RecappabIc Caalnn- HA.M IN CANS “■(The Arseasl" INSDRANOB^’^ Fortunately. lere la now- an-- VACUUM BOTTI.ES I's, 2's, 8'*, 5'a .(IM 4) TO TELL THE TRUTH OieeiEREYNOlIIS (33.MI DOTTO . FlretAdlo-Llablllty. Other way of mi (ting big riun.try'a oldest and eqund- dei-eloped through atomic sciencecSpwial ^.teclyiiiiues refine / GHANBE TOl>AV.. -y'-. THIS HAPPY FEELING . (4*1 THK,HUNBVMUONERS IIT) ^V W M ’]K"N5iW tire *0 . 1*M ( I) N ^ a a WEATHER (ltA4l BEAT THE (XOCK eat life Insurance cximpanies. out depbsit'^orminr'elemente from'Neir Fomiuia Ijisao Egtrg, AND KEEP THiE CHAN6E ( 41 8RA RUNT (13-3t> LUCKY PARTHER9 CRNTALOUPE MELONS 33c . TRR CAUFORMIAN9 „ ) ( 3) FEATURE :lnUI . Send For Free Booklet . Th* Mamtal’’ (A ) RAMIMTARB reduces dej^ita left in your ehgine by Other gaaolinea.: IL SERVICE, INC. **H.US** ------INT . • To: Frank P. Shefdon, C.L.U. f SHURFINECOFFEE ...... - lb. 79c baer *iia Trsabl*’? I Richard B-. (Clarpeiiter, C.L.U. i 'giVed more mileairi! |Mr dollar and hettter all-around perform- F9 VI Od* SHURFINE TOMATO JUICE...... I j. can .We 93 E.'Cbnter St.. Manchester 24 M ANCH CSnR STdRE, 91 CENTER ST., Ml 3*2444 ______M I 9-70T6r_ , I ^ ance than gaablinea coiriinr Id anti imrel ■ < HOOD’S ‘ • • -QL STc-i 2-«it. container 53e * vhthout coot ot obligation,* I - ProYO, It in your own oiir thji ireckeifd . . . flU up' witji HARTFORD STORi, 911 PARK ST^ CH ^4541 I pleaae awnd me free booklet • New Formula Eaao£gtr(a. ■e*n*MRit»eR wm4 iar "natulM uilia^Y VT^^m C/r/if/vf MANCHESTER DRY CLEANERS * d*ecHblng -the New N iW LONDON STORE. PfnolNirtt 9/t Main h ojr gyndlNoniid ^ : j 4 I . \ i V .. M .t I. f . < M l I '*11 ‘ ■* : I ! * Medteal AB|(pbi)M PlaiL I ’. le *yeaRa el.Opo. *eeR *99il * i* io eRpjidi**. an* fceee Meue Ba*! ; . TD M r M n M K t* - I i \ | I i'. ’ I! ‘ 1 I Naine • i | AdriteM . I'FiMiM':] - i l * e i y k l 9 «ii* f{'«R i.1 TEL Ml 3-72:.4 470 MAIN ST '. IWni'sS; L . ♦■'■4*' » *4 11 w ^ ■ f*V • • • J . w \ /, ... I w /' ■ . \ • it . • •'J '• . ■I- ■- .'F -"V -, .1 1' L.'A / 'S- ■ 7 . . - '' XX-'V.. X‘ MANCHI!»TER KVENl^to HBRAW?,.MANCHIi»TK^ €ONW. TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1968 X PAGE rtVB IJI. .—.,.1 _M,.I III ■ ■ ■ .-■'t MANCHESTER EVENING-HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, 1, 1968^' ", though he oonteniMNhia' rehUea, ^d^ciais. - Chief Juatlca W am j[ PAGE Fptm X - C o l u m b i a njlghl furnish thr'baslsX jr proB^ and ‘ Justices ^DpugiaSvpnd Black * J • i . W-. natad ih Ui* capital piatmlnf ra- B o y f B i m MII Aasn, teanu at Uia *61110 -gution under {edersJ ISyv- djsliented'. •• ' ■w*^ ’* ■ a ■ . _ — ------ijion Coventry end t in t half df tM iwueil This'dMhrtnn appUed to 5. Frank Costello, the New York gamhlet',' failed to win a Sujjtflfria The flftura of tv-o rapreianta* /bjkm : American Lcagtke, Red. Box, Sdiliiig Em Knapp, a Nev Direcrors Favor tivaa ia baaed on the Aral 26,000 T' wtiie, .1 Idea: Yankees, 4 wins, * review of his convict^prt in. p<^ulatinn or fraction of.(. July'Hind will supreme CoiiH endad lU-'i967-L958 wRVte orphans only. LaK year, thr, Hartford. Weal Hartford, ahd Percy Chasse of Andover has^ejose his office SAtt^days during Kvekta Teraerrew - :* ; ‘ .c ' _v-'' be the only pubhe feetlvlty for the term yesterday after.'rtillng favor courivheld „.that iFhilaiMlphla*k Th« Board of Directom /ilKhf had fo»;vi • Iflrat Coh^agatlonal Church in . Du«iu V renla p?r i-apita. baaed on the laat Maneheater would eaoh have three been nominated and la slated to be this month- and AupfUst., day In Cotumbia. of. Negroes In one Wiajor case but Homd ofvXity TrtUta; Aerviiif^,as approved the idea of M anrheiler a Suu e funda for reninnal [ There would tK two each from the Chnrett CouikcTi to Meet . Pastbr’g CouncIl g'p.m., Klhgsbury Phil Hopper, commodore' of the ?aj'ecting bids by-'Negro attorneys the GlrarXCoHege ..CMiatei!, cMld rensiia elected pr«eldent of the Coventry Houa^ OIrl Bedut Troop 72, at Jolniilg a Capital Areh Plannlnf; •planniiiK air Availalile on a 60-.V) ’ o^her IS municipalitlea, Starting tomorrow and contin Columbia 'Lakiv Association Ball lii two other:coiitroverslal matters. not discrimlmife egalnrat ' Negroes Rotary Club.al Ita meetirtg at 6:46 uing through'July 10 the Inter '6:30,, p.m.. Church Community Club, could not 'ekUmate how many Later. privateXun< Re^tm, but with a re(iervaUon i f,nju the U P. HnuaInK and . Turklnjrlon, howVer, advocated Rodae; Mgiiry Sew eri 4-H, 8:18 Fedder^s Before'adjourning uni-’. Oct. 6. p,m. tomorrow In the vestry of the national Coimcll of Congregational -boats will be entefh^. "They hre a stituted. about what ft will coal. l llmne Ktnanre Akpocv ami th e 'th a t Mancheatet Join in view of pfm. with -Mrs. Ethel Cargo; R oy Va;TON, TlO ypLt, RUSH MOUNT the High Court: The Regrlonal PlanninR KiiabiwiK i n ,, , „al to Maneheater pn aald were the advantaftea First Congregational Church. Churches'will meet at the Emman UtUe Slow,, at getting^Tj^ta in the Althou^'^ ruling fbr'tlje NAa 6 p uel Con^agatiOnal Church o t Bcout Trodp 57 at 7 p.m., Ameri ^'\1. U nanlm ^si" ox’errtiled a con Act paaaed by the 1P6I> Cenerai Aa-1 n-yppt pp 4 i rnta |>et eaplla, Alvord) involved, Others nominated and coming up .water this, year,” he' aald- Quite a on the ,contempt and finlerissue-in \J Hartford aniTlhe Hartford Semin can Lagion tioma; Olrl Bcout Troop few are blossoming out .Mth new tempt Judgment and ' a 8 1 0 '’ .000 ■efnUy makca it poitaiblc fOr 22; j,„i,) „ („(„) of Ji ."SOO nr $J,600 I in the paat, TurUington haa for election.,St the meeting are 28 ot 2:80 p.m., Church Commu fine iUt^sed by ah. Alabama Judge the Alabama case, the Shpreme ntunlclftalltica to Join in a regional t1iia whole thing," he added \ pointed out a number of arena. In- Nelson ".I. Beart'e, vice president; ary Foundation. Many of the Ses- synthetic sails, /jvhicfi shotuft- pre-. Court refused to act on pfi NAAfJP slonS will be on the themo, '^The nity House: Nathan Hale Cheater, sent a little keener-coftipetltlonlx on the National Association for plannlng agency to cope with aueh| ,pfi.r, ing to am h an authority, j |,|„fUng r.onlng, in which coopera- Wlnthrop Merriam Sr„ secretary; Jaycece, 8:80 p,m., Clannay Park' the Advancement of Colored Peo-. request to set aside ^ 1966 ord; m atteri a* baaic highwaya, majoi develop very, veiv alowlv " ,iiyn bv neighboring towne would ■lohn H. Westland, treasurer; John Total Mlsstbii of the .Church o n l y INSTALLED The 'ritces begin at 2 pJn. . Fri barring the organlmtlon f r.o m Around the World" and ate open Clubhouse; NatKah Hale Commu Jide. Circuit jX _ Walter B. Jones repreatlon areas, lafrd use, romngj An ordim; toWilliam Hishey ! H. Hill of town and Rdyden F. nity Center executive commlttaa, ' ' ~7. day, at the cente^f the lake. Hw, operating in Alabgina. The NAACP to the public. Anyope desiring fn- course. Hopper shld'xhniendB on the levied the fine I h Montgomery in near town boundaries aftri othey | ,VAv(-|opinnnl (’ninmis.snm planning '.No'Dlaadvanfagee’ Smith J r , ‘ of Mansfield, directors, 8 .p,mu Center building: Board of June 1956 after. that, NAACr re challenged the ^constitutionality of pr6 blem s;of,a regional^nnluie. J ,-hlef. the aiitliOilly. could be | Alvoid aald he could nee "no ad formattpn may (intact the Rev. C. wind. They always tiw to ipske a this order. A speaker is scheduled fpr thS Welfare, 7:30 p.m.. Town Ofllce / WHILE THtY LAST! fused to produce a '’aieroberahlp The 2S mimlripalities, fnrn.cd if fio pei cent ol ll^tpwiia | j ,he. Capital Arthur Bradley, pastor of the Sec windward;atajt. In the-, starter's Other eejibhi yesterday entertainment with .Sylvesiec J. Building; Little Blossoms 4-H, 3:30 list. ^ X , Man.^es er ^d Har,forth u re^ i„ ,,.e nannlh^glon | ^lhannmArea I'lannmg g Heglon Iteglon HeVld the Ploiife In charge. ond. Oongregatlonal Church of Cov p.m. homa -of Mrs. P Hyllla Lodder. boat win bp-;311l Freeman,'and one 1. JuaUde Brennan said in two noHflled June H) by the (.nnnetUdiij ^.,1 (5r»1 uirtnre si/tillaV to 1 entry, who will be attending some of HOpp^s sons, either Brbce or, Jjistire Harlan, speaking rdr the town could profit greatly !n work Standing committees for Ihe court, aaid If regarded Jones’Xder opinions that California'’ may not EJevelopmeiii fVimnii.s.Kinn that as Wrl hf'i sbC'Drs^ coming year will be annoiinced by of the meetings. B a r r y jr h e season contUuiCs with enlorre a law reqairiiig nonrom- a group, they frn-med the^Capital )iR s''’ig willi bordering hiiinlclpaljtles Manchester E v eain g RehtM aa suKstanliallv restraining tile., Chasse at the .neetihg. Churrh Rniirs <4mnged Coventry eorrespondent, JIfra. F, every Sunday, weather pei 'jn u n ist oaths by persims and or- X Area “ , ^ ’^ rianning1 .':.'^ v::::::: rtegion Bhch wae I.een bio It ic I b\’ I fie T I’i •. v::,-on. Ihe aminig umi- u.e, highways. 'S exercise by N.AACT ny'mbers of fpriCHlion aroHft, ,giiinal plan ('baiiibci ol ( •iniliiierce. And Uen- 'their right to freedom of associa might I and serve dinner. 3iinda.v m orning w orship 'services 2-6281. Other officers In the club are tlodsv The vpte waa 7-1 in- both ning agency cinl Miinacei Itnhard Marlin '43ie problfMiis Mr .'uj'lrd Ihrir COR. OF CHURCH ST. tion. .\dnll Hwlni lassons during this m onth snil A ugust w ill lib CENTER ST. C. R. Randolph Forbes, vice com cases, "ss-Uh Justice Clark' dissent Martin Alvord. •rhairman f>f Ihe lih-rcloi, la.M night added then sm"|.'."' sharing "f ma|oi ullhlies, 2. Also by unanimous action re ing and Chief Warren taking no ^ ' ' |aitd hinicil Miinrhesler might Starling Monday swimming In- stsrt at 10 a m., instead of 11 WIFE SFOILB RBOmiD modore : George Pederson, treas jected a petition by Negro lawyers Town Plaiinfn^'t'omiiii.asioii. which building on Buckland Rd. in Wapping 4wung into operation. Sunday part. '^"bo I Masof Harold A Tuikiiig- sliaie m Kockvllles Hni|isi(; waul slrucllons will he held for adults a.m. ' Ksjisas City, July 1 (Ah — The urer,’’.Sarah Savage, secretary; and •This nevv telephone exchaiH for a specirl session to fide quick met with llie Board la.Ht mghl. aaid 'eiWea over 1,400 customers in the new MI4 exchange. tHerald Phot W'ethersfirld ha.a alresdv paa.>ied an loti said We should Join bid ! .suiipiy providing a recommended 1 .’) enroll, First Ciiiigi cgational 'C hurch following letter to the editor sp- Larry Johnson, rear commodore. morning and aytomatlcally ly on a lederal district Judge’s 2. A unanihipus ruling said ordiname enahling 'll In Join and should avonl getting nnancially ; riiierti.i Hay-iiHines added "II 'Mrs Ainolfi K. Carlson, ('hairman m orning w orship Sundav services peared li\ yesterday's edition- ot The club will sponsor children’s by'frayea). order suspendlnf racial integra President KisenhoWer did not have d uring this m onth and Aiig'uat w fll RUthority to fire Myron Wiener "favorable action ' is evperled cnimiiilled lo il al Ihia lime |looks like we ll g ^ iinne out of It. of the program, said today. The the Kansas City Star: . sail races, again this year, ‘ to be tion in Little Reck, Ark;, for 2^ from KilM^ton. Vernon, .Soulli He added lhal if ManchcHler ^ Ihan we aland lo lo.Xe fP.ui it class will be he.ld from .1 p.m. to sta rt at 9;30 a m,. Insie sd of 10:46 "I paid my first fin# today. It held each Saturday. years. In 1953. as a member o.f the oltl And Ueneral .Manager Rudiaid 4 p.ni. at Saiidv Shores Beaeh at was an overtlms Illegal parking Order Your Lumber An Peraonals War Claims Commission, dustice Windsor, Ul^tonbury and t'anii- were to Join a regional plntiiutig | An appeal from the order by m .Marlin said s planning- ffiilhoiTby^^Sy I M chargeI im, of $2 for the 4-week O lebratea Birthday Frankfurter said for the'epurt Ington aulhorily. 'll would have to go ticket. \ " Mr .and Mrs. Arthur Denning of SNETCO Begins Operation Judge Harry J. Lemley is before EasI Hartfoid IS- a "tpieslion would jfivr HHpnlio'n to ron- ri^oVlTBP F*iirthpr Information on Mr. and Mre. Richard Culpln of " I ’m 74, have never been sick New York are guests at the home that the Prealdent lacks, constitu along with a decision bv the group i«i> |)rol)|nni6 on J ho 1 rpjfu^^^ek' i^wiinming course X. rlurtof! in the jilAtiitr oRch miitiu’i- ! l i n e ' ' day of their daughter. Carol. Carol wouldn’t have had id pay a fine U Mrs. Beck Is on a week’s vacation. ple ffme to permit arrangements 3. Another unanimous, unsigned ataff and ne nr f" o fiillXi^ D irei ior Ku^fuie Ke lly exprCAHed started yeate.rrt^y .for aom# 11.^ O f Neiv Wapping Exchange pality \v»nj)'t hnvo at lonat two I waa 10 yeara old yesterday. I hadn't married a woman with m For the Week Because Mrs. Alfred Soracchi and Mrs. Ed opinion said the Federal . Trade WASH planners, dependiiig on what tfta • ( hild ren in low m regTa4.er#rt In the lo be ^I}^ade for the next school '■'ijMTirarntativrara on the rF^ionnl I line note of diaaent. .auvinR he Banehall Standinga j car. na Rlmlngton are in the Post Of Commissinn may not regulate autborlt>‘ deruled" after the towns (daasea being held at Sa nd y ^horea y e a r.’ il, If ila ffirmation I would not wmit Manclieater to Th« stsndinifs of the Coventry (Signed) Henry O. Wintere." fice. health and accident Insurance com voted It Into existence ph^nin*; *i»onM j Beni h and C jRRnvater Beaph. Bert Nearly 100 South Windsor resl-'^pehdent sources indicate that InJ eventual inclusion of all parts of 3. Refuib^ ^inanlmoualy to re arirjitffl hv thr nrrr6»a»y i a haie it.a tec teat ion ateua w ith out- \ These Lumber Yards , Miss .Barbara Bailey. Mountain view 8a plan designed la exclude_, pany advertising practices in Tn talks wlUi tin State Iw.elop !(’roaa crertitert Ina tructora are glv- South Windsor under a single •ex ' of-lowiier.a. if am h a contingency Acres, has gone to Newfoundland dents and Southern New England five years It will be handling an Negroes from Ciraid College, an'[•tales having adequate laws men! ( •nrfrmlssinn, AIvnrd ssld. he ; pen-mtagr of Ihs 22 towns .Irsig llng the leaaona. The program ii -estimated 2,900. Tlie new building change. |W eie poa.aible under the a ullm nty for the summer, where she will be Telephone Co. officials visited the m-Bhans' achoqj Jn Philadelphia. I sFalnst false advertising being conducted by the Younif is now operating at about 9 per lib rary to Close fNWEAR I A [»id»lic liearlng wH'l he lield In with her sister and family, AE3 newly opened Wapping telephone Will Be Sadd Memorial Li’oiary will be Thus, the High Cdurt left undis 4. Justice Frankfurter authored ' ae\’eral v\eeka at w lut )i fownapeo- Mothera Chib and the/C oventry ■ Robert E. Clarke. Mrs. Clarke and exchange building on Buckland cent of electrical capaiiity ami Is closed from July 21 to July 31, ’ turbed the plan which private a majority opinion holding that a pis w ill have a rham e to express Recreation Committee. ^ ,i their 3-month-old daughter, Deb Rd. last night and attended the using about one quarter of connec I Mrs. G. Warren Weatbrook, ll- j trustees replHce.d public trustees, wtlriess" granted immunity from their opuuona.m i M ancheater a he Burtfel Heftrlnaa Set bie. banquet in the Community House tions already In place atfd ready brarlan, announces. She explain- The school w^s founded move prosecution riinst answer questions com ing- part of a planning region The Boai rt of Finance Ijaa | Barbara flew from the Interna which celebrated the placing In for wiring. ed lhal Wood Memorial Library j than s century ago with a'bequest asked hy a state gi and Jury, even O lhet towna Im luded are \Vln at Man*" Friday, July 4th - Guests At Parsonage Syriith Windsor correspondent El- WITH Die I>iiectora anil 'I'lM* m eniheia Ihe 'Pax (Joliet to r a Kxpenae FYm rt | G R ^ E N Robert E. Goodrich, E ast H art The Rev. and Mra. George K. Officials explained that al l o r e Pheatfr Mrmnnal Moapital. Mra, to care for poatage and other m la- ^ ford manager, recalled the earl; Burnham, telephone ‘Mitch met ajip/Ment agieeinenl on the Evans have as their guests his par though a trouble shooter might be ell 4-0674» M. Vfra r>ornu'r la a trarlir?-, rr- propoanl that the to\\ii hu\‘ a fl\’e- cellaneoua expenaejf for .the re-j DOUBLE ents, the Rev. and Mrs, James G. stationed In the building at times, days of telephone u.se in Sou and-three fpin 1 1 ei act e tract of m alnder of the fiarnl year w hich ' Evans of AVilkes-Rsrre, Pa., . and under ordinary circumstances he Windsor ahd installation of the rniitlnp aRriit, I>ntch um'lo. rOnfi- NIXON EXPLAINS TITL-iS land adjacent to the Verplanck end.a A ug. 31. " I EVERY hla sister and family, Mr. and Mra. would have little to do. The entire Lalirel Exchange in East Hart rtnnta. and alPipht of h.ind arllat. and Saturday, July 5th ford. He pointed out that South 55% Si'hool fioin Ihe M attford Klectrfc. (lerald Ihirli (froiip to Alect | Carl Fev Jr. and daughter Caren of building could be entrusted to a Wafihlnspion, July 1 lAb—Vice Sha mual h<>p to It tliat nuraiiiK Windsor and East Hartford were U g hl' 1*0 foT $7,300 ' (Jerald ParkeAaan. w ill have ItA | WED. Philadelphia. night watchmaa and a trouble President Nixon yesterday came to cars fif iiMiiv kinda la pni\'Hlrd for T h e v.‘Mn\H the land for an' annual m eeting at 2 pm . Satur- 1 The two ministers attended the shooter could be sent from, the among tlie first towns in the coun the r'escue of a flustered chairman. try to be changed over to dial thF irdi-botl hoapital. * initial exieoM iHi of 'L o n ** I , a n e t o day at the Booth-D im ork M em or- i W. H. ENGLAND LUMBER CO. General Council of Congregational Manchester office If a signal light Mis. Rollwage Collier, who began To takr i>f Rtntiulatorv pa- W . (’enter St , part of in o\iu ill Ini M ihrntv. Stew art F. Hillm an.! STAMPS equipment. to introduce him as "President" Churches In Boston last Week, the 340 MIDDLE TPKE. EAST or bell there'-’indicated there was Calvin Bowle.s, now a Hartford, tlcnta. nO'Vhi.rn iiifiinta, rntirally plan to extend it to VVetheieM St. prealdenl. w ill be In charge. Thla older man a delegate from his trouble in Wapping. of' the United States and then has dacron; 111, amcrRmry arid i out me rurr A lvord aald laat tuglil the pnm peil aeaaion w ill hear ^the annual re- I home church. National Bank and Trust Co. of- tily corrected herself. Asked how this manpower com flciak recalled some of Jiis experi paLirrl+a. many diffririi! types of that H i ,fi w ilt he re lncuteil th ro ii'-li porta and < onduct any other j THEW.G.GLENNEYCO. Dr. Russell H. Stafford, Old Wil- pared with that required before Nixon told the audience amid nur^r.s flf'C iiccdnl. ll la Alia. l)f>r- the area calla for- nor M> and aouth nece.Raary bualneaa | llmantic Rd., and Mra. Stafford, ences as one of the first proud pos laughter at a luncheon in honor of 336 N. MAIN ST. the Introduction of autoifvatlc sessors of a telehpone' in South mej a job to uiilnin Mir lu rnsod atreeta to mcreH.*«e tra flu circula B r o g a Off SatnrdHya j were also in Boston last week, he equipment, a company official re-, Spyros. P. Skouras, president of prart-i'fll iiui ar.t , i l.PNa' the rcR- tion In afldlllon, he .aatd Mie ureM P, Raym ond Broga. town aaaea- i to .attend the Council in which he Windsor, when the whole town Twentieth Century - Fox Film plied that there aren't epoiigh girls- beat a path to his door. ifltrro'.l .nuiar.s, iflNai Mu* nuiae "ra le a h ig h " in alurire.'h of [develop- aor and'r.onlng agent for the Pla n FAIRWAY was <'»ir for m erit Aaaocint,/^a of future ar<»rmer dors Mie luriiiK I>epurtjucnl of HohIUi , HMucaluni out that if the tow n hiiya the land, home In the Sleepy Hollow section largely furnished" b j the Western In trunk IJnes running 'to Manches and flcinK of tlie nurainR ataff, am! Welfuie whh h la now atudving H rnlglit' [>HV the puictm ae price of Columbia I..ake, with their four NWxon as ’’the next wife of the vice (and prayers) children, Mary, Carol. Joan and Electric Go:, cost about 8140,000.' ter and E ast Hartford. Twenty- un, lio \4 lll Klecirlc Migid C om panya offer ia Hartford, who have purchased the serviced hy means of ladders built folded" over on the right side as former John Kerrigan home on the , Stiles Clinton, Manchester area rlnaaea for ntirae aidea he a armor next fall at Man<-1ieater Die o riR lm il 5Frtrch]M # .firice, phm Assure Your Indeptendeiice in between the banks of equipment. maintenance superviaoi-, said his they are taken from the line, - . She la reapot^alhla for the coni' Hijfli S( hool ia eapaclallv luoud of t h e c o a t t it trunafer, A lvorfI aRlfi. corner oj,Lakewood Lane and Col WORTH THE WORK lin Rd.They have three children: Tlie new exchange building l.s crows are on rail 24 hours a day petence of every member of her hia motlier'a Hcconipliahinrm.a 'ru rkin jtln n , Nvlll la l thlt p m jio »a l completely air conditioned. A com in tryinjB to carry out their Job ataff around the clock winch imhide a alint aa co-proRi- on the Rgendai nf fh# .Inly lA m eet ' Dmfglaa. Gary and Ann. Fourth Child tn Rosens pany engineer said the main pur of giving the public good .servioe, Tn Rrx'ommodate nurRe aidra i!enl wUii her huahand of the hi^l1 ing nf the J^iarrt »f D ireclora, pose of thl.s was not to maintain a According to an unidentified ofll- hool chauinan of the com- ^ daughter, Penni-Siie waa born on the night ahlfta ahe I'onducla a to Mr. and Mra. Nathan Ros%n of constant temperature but to keep cial. the worst enemy of the tele-' rlaaa from lOuin to 11 .'to |i ni Met hined ( ‘athollr Mothera (hn-lea, a at Retirement... the humidity or moi.xture content phone business Is lightning which 1 1 1 1 I - Chestnut Hill. Sjjnday at Windham other rlaas la held from 2:30 to ick- MHira’ Key Word * white-staming Max Miller Strys: in siie? enaou upon )ier ginl whuti rIih RORbortlfl oKf*lh^f. Nful R0M6 rmnp- wood-masonry delivery? bigneea. fl .R h f n'1 it R S< '1Ilf ' lial )ilonii9rR hnvf 1(-^.-iesiirned for YOU. , It will pay you to jnvestijrale this economical Rporinl ( IIP 3iniI 1nt Mif ■ Mil «ih Rt 1 6MR0fl ■ourji' RR Ih^ Urv word nrotection. Remerhher it can be piirchaaed in Manchester only at The Sav $ C . 6 l ~ UMIon Short Sleeve iih Is it economical to operate? in n1 M f) Nlnni' I Ui^R in fHinlh' liWtij; ings Rank of Manchester. “ “ In HoJim Lots Q: pitnl P' n|'|r* It I «n IniDl1 nf All Ihir r W6ir iMirn In Mun- homes! ^6 I n s to ila d B.y p#riniiR 1 ri f t lit I’h^Riri 1' "ii .iflrr \lt nnd Mr». Ov«n cooking A: Thia Big M haa a epedal gae-eaving V-8 "Connactieut's Leading JFoving C ontrocior" pf t liri' Iff F\p6 voni f‘ 1 t 11 tlU.R Iioniipi ri nvi'sl from KIumIh Uln.rid is dosy today... Take advanlajre of l:kiw Cost'^vings Bank Life Insurance. Ask for en g^ . It aqueezee two-fiated power out of typt' of r arr.,WT onr of 1 hr inn 1 n t rn - in IIPIT 'I'hr fliRt lU’r veNiK hfi’f First In Quality — Fairest In Price — Fastest iq Servira Sport Shirts Ron.R w hN’ Rjlf \\ H.R i-hn>4611 «.•« a ilu-y livHil nil WniUworUi .SI bJXl. a rale sheet. You may he pleasantly 8urpri.sed at the amoupt you can save every drop of gae. mrnvPcr of llir toHiu foi til.- r '’I'hry now livf. si 2i'>9 I’oi'ipr ni with this "nver-lhe-eounter’’ protection, A glance at the premiums for yoiir NO MONEY DOWN — TERMS ARRANGED ' ■# 0 age gniiip will sho'v you that'Elaviiigs B ^ l< Li^s. In.Huranc« is truly' budget- Q:_ Whateltedoyoti.-^ave tobuyt J A 2 . 5 7 5 0 CAll MIT.52I4. priced peace ijf mind. "No .sales pressure.’.’ ^‘Talk it over’’ with a Savings In ‘ At Nothingl You pay only $2996 —get the car, surance (hil) Representative at the Bank, at anytime.- equipped exactly aa atated above. 1 b4 3 custom W O O D The CORNICES A aavings account and life insurance'policy may be combined to ftilt i Q : When and'where can it be eeenf $3 Valu#s voiir convenience., .you profit 2 w ays... .you haye money for your future plus CoHalijIyl H ere'i some-,, A : Right now at our Mercury ahowroom. f low-cost life insurance. ‘ ■il F ihin^ 1 0 kee'p in m ind--a Sensational low price teCvice that majr be vitally for sport shirts of such important in’ an emef' fine quality! Choose " •'gehey: If ^oi^,. have pre FiATURING scriptions to be filled and from dozens Of triors, SOLID WOOD PROTiCTI so’s homo heating NOTICE TO EAST BRANCH DEfOSITORS CU Tovt-sA..'! no one to bring them in, patterns and fahlics! 3 2 * ’ W ID E telephone us. Our messen:. DUST CAPS FRIDAY, JULY 4. INDEFENDENCE DAY, IS A Wash ’n wear space H«rt> ■ •caJlDpatf-ada* our way I ger will call for the pre cuBtem cornlcli tttat an-, LEGAL HOLIDAY: THIS OFFICE WILL THEREFOR|-BE w n o MOUMTAIM scriptions and return with prints, neat effects, L-4 . «b>68 yau to taautify You Kst prtmium ijiislily the precisely prepjared your' hem * ri • (racUon OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY stripes, checks, of th« proftiilenal d*c- Mohilhjiat with KT-9K . . . th« ^ medicines.—There is no. erator’i prlc*. it «r ' most romplotoly vlTert.iv. fu.l/ B iA m e n W t extra charge. IMPORTED woven cover It w fia your drapoey maltriai. M akti hangina oil srirtitiv. In (me tntUy. And- 9 A M. to 8 P M. And, of course, we are ginghamst Sizes S,M,L. drapot ■ pUoBuro— atronl you i.t~pf»tnUim .orvic. "Ali-^ *U>4A x £> C U E...A-i > ’ always glad to make fre6 lop aed ald«*' or# mod# delivery of any item to. to* Bupport drapo redi or tomsfir d.liv.riwi . . i« bal- S travorao roda. Odtifnod to snpsd i>«ymrnl pisn iind msny your home or aaicc. evorlap yeue wlndoFr^ bvy- - | naxi 'all# largor than 'your ovoe* 1 othor .Mrs* (lM(|tnMl tn msks Somotldag tmly diflaMijir . •II window alii. InatPueUont foB h.oms hantuiE rtally rn.)/. ColorfuL wOd inettiilcdB . ■•M m bitna ond hardw are for H analnf PARK v t a n a j CViritENT ANNI'AI. > DULUX* «r» lnelt»4«d ...... EJ '(J ..DIVIDBND RATB*'“ b)(KkbwriM ttegteg d«I«ct(iUY Mobilheat oTor b b o o Ol ameotli Dofar Q w eet FREE > Yo« w«n‘| iota forgot tUo traot Nm eJiian oct*«B ^ I' I H- ■ I eddlNvo • ( ^ 3 A iO p ' N I • Sun$L«^'^® • It G A tlV D litilfifA fldN A L D tVfLO F li I MILLER’S O f * I N I V I U Y N I ( • M 1 11 jiMmEHilElk. .OallMi e d l o n ! 3UILDING MATERIALS X 111 HonM D fU R W U lfE iPHillM M Y P E R FOR M ANCe O H AM 6 l ON MORIARTY Lota AHMONOIYIONn> FOR YOUi W / LUMBER FUEL HOM I OP *T M I SUHOAI W ITH 1[64l CURL « l 299 O Rim ROAD YbOR NEIGHBORHOPO 1 ■ ,i' W- Jl36 NQRTH MAIN STHEKT-^-lTEI-. 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IIANCHESTEB EVBNINO DEBALDj M ANG ^TER CONN. T U ^A Y r JULY 1, J958 -PAGE s B v iw . : >1 Manchester EVE];MmO R ^A L b, m ancrester. con^i* TUESDAY, JULY 1, 196R . .• ' l l — ~1 ’ i l l ' ...... I ' ...... , ■ . ' V '" " : ' ’ -V p a g e eonsl^rsjl is whsUtsr' lS year olds Inntsd candidhtss for the^Mxt of iwaaoh. but ritoriai LskislatUre, fey delet nipt Uitm In ttmpomry fMhlon. .tlon of tha underlying tasue when, d igger Than T ^a ', / f 7-p!, i win be £ilflbM to ro\a In ‘ths flrst p arty Ueke^.viras "baUflced” eo Uttar UiaoMiradas tn the a elsctions .for state-officials. The Cbngress pnd for-two terrlf^al ^ i i a n r l j p ^ r And on* of thesa tndMtruetlbla at free apaach k toAucn It vrfB over-balanced, fdr the Constitution, adopted tn 1986, ^bd>—ail of which would be abol- thlngg 1» the why o f b prod'ucUva Connecticut flrit.tlme In Connecticut history. aarvlce to deifcoeraUc aodlaty.’^ gives, voting rights to the 19 and Idhed under sUtehood. "feRpttinS ^P i •WWtt' wo think of. .letting Ppllowin/caton’a TV Ihterview, 20 age jproup. Territorial law lim All in all, the next., few months s^tpaclty with a market, and vice tl^-IftH iie Committee on un- Celebration PUBUUiHKU BY rHiU verea: It U ho^ only Gefhiane who. religiousNUvlslons play luiy role its voters .to thos^ 21 mpd over. - hold the promise 6f providtng nirnAl.p PRINTING CO.. INC.^ 7 Yankee In the selection of ^lltlcal candi AcUyltlea dlaeuasad tta At either a primary or general Alaska with the most iW i^ period n-Ban Police ^ B tM e ll Street roughoutT;<^l ex that the conference must be de technical basis they will heed for and it was perhaps In a desire to through ■ studied Insults 'and cal and giVe g rist to the propaganda given a 2 to 5 year spipend^ Sen defense land withdrawal rights tinguish a fire caused by a short MEMBER OF. Oiif mehiory ahould have been culated distortions, would besmirch mills of our Communist enemies?' tence -bn the provision She ; take with whlstlea, sirens. l)bros, \bsllii ,the past should be forgotten and granted to the President by the voted only to th# technical, scien reaching a future agreement." THE AjSSOCIATED PREbS keep the Ruhr solely to the West vori»As they cheer^dBewa that Alaskans should unite in the circuit In an electric stove. No tific questions of Insuring com Fisk described his 2-hour talk The Associated Pre»* 1* more Inclusive. It should have and disgrace this world-renowned Hoover said he was a firm hen. .her children to^urch every Sun and flrewor bill. j damage was reported. > entiUed to the u*e of republlcstlon^ of that we devised the Scheme of par mentioned, also, a third conflict in Local Stocks llever In The. American tradition day for two yebhe. of the *prt«b*s pasasgePbf tlje Job ahead. pliance with a test bah. The Amerl- with the Soviet scientist as an ef all new* dispatches credited to It or record of democratic .achievement." The vo.te Id expected '.to come Heavy, smoke damage and de titioning Germany into various oc the House which, as it happened, Hoover mentioned no names. sUtehopd bln. Street daneles follow The historic entry of a new state during the primary, probably in cahs said any agreement to ban feotlve meeting but gave no details not otherwise credited In ini* psper stroyed kitchen curtXihs were tests must be worked out In polit about what had been dlscilased. and also the local new* publlehed here. riipallon zones instead of trying provided s closer parallel to the However, his editorial followed' a ed par4d**-1" Sitka, pile-time cap ^lnto the Union —- the flrst since August. Rejectloif of sny one of All rights of republlCAllOD ol special shape of the battle in the state Itiiotations feurnlshed by ital bf Russian Alaska, drlnka wore Mist of Arizona and Neiw Mexico reported after a fire at 35 Birch ical talks later. The conference Is generally ex dispatches herein are also reserved to pjit all Germaffy under one Joint recent JTV Interview In whldY* the three propositions would can PINE LENOX PHARMACY convention “ihan either of the Coburn & IHIddlAbrook, Inc. CieVelaiTd . tnduetrallat C j ^ s S. oh the house. In. itoB — will come only after cel ths proapect'of statehood. St., at 5:48 p.m. yesterday.- The The Soviet delegation finally pected to last a month or so, hut Full sen'lfce client of N. E. A. Serv Allied authority. Blit now the Ruhr battles over organization of the Bank IHorks Eaton aald that Adolf Hitler at the The Senate- acUon completed months df-frenzied political activ- If approvetL-^JvAlaskans then blaze was caused by grease Ignit stated yesterday It fully Intended none of the delegates has made ice, Inc. ifouse. congreaslonal''work on the-admls- ing on a stove, officials Said. any public prediction on Its dura I^bllsher* . .Rppre*entallves: The jumps over the political walls, and Conn. Bank and Trust height of hie- power "never had Ity. 'v would have to elect new, state offi- to take part In the talks. The Out Julius Mathews Sperlal Agency — New the oceupatlon boundaries, and The 195*^RepubllcHn Stale Con Co...... 37 >,4. ,101 4flich spy orgaiilzatloQS as we have alon bllL and left atatehood to MuM SetraecUoa icals at a general election, prob At 7:14 p.m. yesterday, engines look for the conference became tion. York, Chicago !>jroit and Poston. vention provided more th*n a Klrst National Bank of In thie country today." President Elsenhower who muat ’Iha statehood w l, which PresI-. ably In November. Offices to be from the town department*' ex even brighter after a meeting be The Elaat-West technical talks j - | ‘ M’^MBEfT AUbiT bureau of goes to Russia, a producer meeting ca.siial echo of the 19,’if battle. In Manchcatcr ...... 27 31, VACATIONS CAN BE alga the measure and to the voters tinguished a grass fire at 99 St. were suggested ' by'* President ^ circulations Eaton described Ae FBI as ojne dent Eisenhower is expMted to filled would include a goyemur, a tween Flak' and Fedorov. Besttiuysinl a potential consumer, not to Iske the House, over the controvessjal Hartford National nf a number of agencies engaged of Alaska who muat-accept It. certify as enacted by Sunday, secretary, two United Statsa sena -Johns St. No ■ damage was re Fedorov, an aisoclate member ESsenhoWer In-'a note to Soviet The Herald Priming Company. 1m .. orders now, but Just to establish school bus bill. Bank •* Trust Co. 33 3,I There seemed tp-be no posaibU- ported. of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, Premier Nikita Khrushchev last ' assihnes no flnanclar Fesponslbtllty for In "snooping, In Informing, In extrem ely c o stly requires tha,t Alaska Gov. MUte tors, a representative, 40 members the proper contacts with a nrigli- Much of the paraljel wa.s perhaps Manchester Trust . . fiS 63 creeping up on people." Ity that either the President ‘dr Stepdvlch fix the- dstes of the drat of the State House o.f‘Bepresenta- told newsmen: May. The western delegation al.so CAMERA typ^graphlral errors appearing In ad unintentional and perhaps uncon- vertisements and othor rondirtg matlsr bor. Ideologies may seem to repel Klrr Inauranea Companies After the broadcast. Hoover Alaskans would reject statehood. state primary and general Siccr. Uves and 20 members of the new ' Use one part of catchup or chill ‘The Soviet delegation feels Includes scientists from Canada. In The Manchester Evening tfcraJd .srlous. Blit some of H also derived Aetna Fire ...... 67 70 But before Alaska's sUtr'is added sauc>...to three parts of mayon . . . that our modeat technical France anA Great Britain. The .SUm iESi one another, hut Inevitables have said Eaton's statements about the IF YOU ARE NOT / tions. Hta proclamation must come State Senate. from the fact that the bus Issue Hartford Fire ...... 160 160 FBI were "vicious and completely to the flog, a monumental task 'ITie''ort. or bluntly, that the accomplishment supporters, ariyhody who was lOiTi-lfart ...... 47% 50% ''Big'ger than Texas, better than could not pick lands for state Weston Bftreet Reading our ofipoaltion, ohvloiia, Inatead, of one good Imposed upon us an or who would have been for the Kafnlr Bearing . . . '67 60 Ollfomla. Alaska — God’s Coun- state. Defeat of any one of Umee ownership without specific presi FkASH OUTFIT we all lived very casually with the obligation to accomplish snot her passage of Ibc bus bill. .Such were liniuIiMH, P'rnry, Clark 1.^’^ 17% tr>’," propositions would reject stiate- dential approval. EXPQSUREIMETER N. B, M achine___ 28% At Anchorage, a huge bonfire This b^Iotlng Is expected to be Complete with camerar, flash isaue, alouist aa If It were never and even more Important good. easily founil, however, hi Ibe Zel .'. 2.5% obert J. hood. at^hm ent. film, and set af Olvep'^you the correct light ler ranks, aiul some of them were Norih and .ludd .. .. 2.7 26 blazed long through the overnight held simultaneously with the pri reall.v going to be fared The primary good he was dl.'i- Ki.H.sell Mfg...... 14'i 17% twilight in- the Land of the Mid TTie main controversy centers mary election to determine nom bulbs, Fnr color, or black and ing you weed quickly and very headliners. white photos. Today, when It la auddenly a cnaalng was that of what amounts There was even Ibe circnni- Slanicv Stram ...... T2'» 35 % night Sun. on the defense withdrawal provi inees for state and national offices. jpittolsely. F.asy to use. reality, aopie of ua perliapa bave an to a nation-wide campaign against alanllal [)arallAl Ibal .Nelsbn Terry Steam ...... 148 1.58 In every city of the territory, sion, Which has been xjuestioned The general 'election will follow Inatlnct to Join .Senator rrea< oil Brown, wim. a.s Muii.ae speaker, Torrlngton ...... 23'2 '25% and In Its scattered vUlages ahd on constitutional grounds. the primary by not leas than 90 - r E g . slums. "Urban renewal" seems U:.*!. Envelope, com . 21% 23 "a The bill provides that the pres days but no later than Dec. 1. Buah. who queatloned the wlailnm broke the lie vote in favor of the R towns, the celebration went on. $3,99 $16.9$ $ 1 0 :9 5 the ciirrenl fancy name for It It bus hill, was In Ibe chair at Ihe I'.S. Envelope, pfd. .. 11% 13>'a REAL ESTATE Not everywhere, however, was ident, at will, may pull out for Re.sults of this election and of Of the move In an oppoaltlon apeecli MITH has the completely laudatory ob ronvenlion, with Ihe power, wlilrb Vroflor Hoot ...... 48 INSURANCE INCURPORATED the merry making as loud or spon defense uses such areas as he the balloting on the separate pro (OFF RT. 44—26 MIIJCS EAST OF MANCMKSTEK) on the Senate floor. In .spile of the' ject of rooting the alum blight o\it be did not neeil to ahiiHe, ami did 'I'Me above quotations are not to PINE LENOX taneous as It was at Anchorage chooses In the northern and west positions then will be yiertlfled to ASHFORD, CONNECTICUT far t that he was once.chairman of of our cities, restoring Ihclr dis not ahuHc, to niir uh.serval Ion. of oc construed as actual markets. and Fairbanks, centers for years ern parts of the new state. Tho^e the president by Alaska’s Gov. AT recognizing Uie rlgbl vote cluiiigcs 963 MAIN ST.. GBOUNU FLOOR — TEL. Ml 9-5241 of the statehood movement. areas would go under f e d e r a 1 Mike Stepovlch. 'TTils certification CHOICE BUILDING SITES FOR SALE the Republican National Convention eased B e d Iona to health, and, often, S al llie right moment. A few drops oL lemon Juice nr "INSURANSMimS RINOE 1914" At Juneau, 1,he capital and seat Jurisdiction, much in the fashion will serve as the basis for the reaolutirtns comm ltlre wMbb en- PHARMACY Plan To Visit Ashford I.4ike Over the Ixing using the space retricveil from And after Ihe mam ha,l lie wax A-lnegni- will help pared rut beets of conservative opposition to state of an Army fort and ita attached presidential .proclamation which . July 4 th Holiday Weekend I PINE LENOX PHARMACY dnraed slnlehoml for Alaska Sen sluma for the development of a new over. I here seemed some l•onfll llla. kerp tliPir color dorinjf cooking. 299 E. Center St._M I 9-0899 hood, hundreds celebrated and operating grounds .In the continen then will make A laska’s admis ator Bush was uneasy over the and more open kind of city, capa cheered as a, replica of the Liberty tal United States. In the areas sion official. geographical remoUpess of a terri ble of surviving against the' In • ' . -ia. .,r J _ T tory now to he an tntbgral part of creasing economic compelllion of our political system. Hii'Was un the auburbs. easy over the prospect of a populs- Ixrok on ths other side of this | tlon which was hardly big enough program, as Taft did tlie other day. ! to make one congressional district however, and you find that It Is, for '8 mm. on the mainland having fwo votes ohvlfhis reasons, crealltig post- In the t'nlted Stste.s Senate. He slum pn»l)lems that atao demand to MOVIE thought that, If we were being he acilveil. The people wf\o lived In strictly logical atiotil conferring these slums Were llk«.ly to be . the full fMilltli al advanlages of dll- OF MANCHESTER WARDS'^ FILM racial minorities, nesiroy their , zenshlp on deserving Americans, shims, and yoo fiirce them lo find ; _ r e a . we would flrst do something slmiit 824 MAIN $T., MANCHESTER TEL Ml 3-5T6r new and better places In wdilch lo : the dlsenfranehlsed Americans who live 'Hint la for their good, and CHILDREN'S live In the District of Columlila, If they can find auch places, It will : *nd who outnumber the residents represent a atejiup the ladder f«i of Alaska four to one. will close at PLAY them, and an enco'uragemenl ami | 0 But iucJi wisdom and logic as allmiiUis to them to keep nti Im Men’s msy ha In such thoughts comes CLOTHES proving their eatale, until wa are! late, statehood for Alaaka Is now SizM 3x, 6x all first clsss Amerirsns. j a reality, and slatehoo<1 for Ilarwall SHORTS PEDAL PUSHERS Tliat Is sll very well, in theory. 4:30 ahould fairly follow, and. we ahall SUN SUITS — BLOUSES all have to reviae our flags and our But whst If, in pracllre, these! thinking to acromniiiilate a broader people whom we are so henevidenl- SHORT SETS ronrept of tbeae Unlleil .Slalea. ly advancing not gf the shims find ■ for bur Summ«r Outing. AT waits and barriers erected against Ttvere will be, at laal, a alate more See you Wednesday morning! than twice as big aa 'IVxas. If the them '’ What if they can t find SPECIAL ASSORTMENT OF PINE LENOX PHARMACY liopiilatlop la not big In alze. It la new plhies In live? What If Ihey S in t S«M*L Plokit. oMy. Quantitias Mg In Ita aapiratinns .'Hie fact of find Hint the aegregatlon of Ibe statehnoil will (loae new reapmi- alum wij.s rel^tllvely kind and lio- HmitjMl. Sliett slbllitlea for that population, but msne lo I belli because at least II Pualet Pro'iector also new Incentives, and new rea did not expose them lo oiitrlghl '■V'"""— ^ ^ — ' son for the growth ami drveloji- rejection’ Tills was Ibe problem ment of the area ao Ibal .Senator lo which Taft addressed himself, | , Buah'i nneaslnesa about ibe al.ze and be had no answer exce|^l. of ^ of Ita populallnn may be rather course, the answer that we miisl | speedily cured somehow manage to raze theae hu - \ VIEWLEX And In the admlaalon of Alaaka man walls Just sS conclusively as PROJECT-O-MATIC W'e are. after all. merely keeping we can raze l|i# ancient hrli kwork * Con Opanart one of our own moat haale prornlaea of some city slum. He was speak ^ * lotMa Steppart wlHi.6 mogotinnt GToEm *11 ^pular »lt*i'fr«m to ouraelvea, Ibe promise thal ing lo a chiircli audience, ao he out S5fnm t* 3|4* »q9or* America shall he a romilry wlib li lined. to 11, what he thought the * Rising Pint • SH«nt Bl*w*r ifooUd opnfotloA haa nb aecnnil elasa rltlzcna. Wlille responslblllUes Of practlcevgucBard .. (iivee you a^iM-rb color nrga- a penalty-free rhprtgege. Come in and tanTTf over! •rt, Sizot 9-11. Qaandtiot iimitod, tivCn and color p rin ts n lth from tbr identity of Ibe two j Hroken sixes in narrtiW and medium widths. ONLY _ clarity iuid sh a rp n ess .Many fnnntha whirb now rank second and i Colors are Reds and Blues. Youll find our approach to your home-ownership prob shutter speeds. Accurate Ruhr (Joes To Moscovi third In line ainllsllc.. They were j rangefinder. Our price: ere may be aoirie doubt whelbei- May and .lime nf last year, so thal lem friendly dl^d understanding. . z , a illplomatle atimmil meeting will In 19,57 we aleof bad ■ the hlglicxl. . F 'JJl LtStS now be heifi. t.hls vear o r ‘next, but ler'el of bUibliiig ninlracl awarda •-Pllort REU. $49.95 $34.74 Moarnw baa'htid aiinllier ki/iil of In our hlHtju y, but had a rreea.elun ] Rigutar PriM $SvS0 Now pr. for * Scrowdrivort summit nVf.^ting alVeady in prog- eumlng alSng Just the same. | T i TH IS WEEK F 18 LEN S reaa. Tills haa lieeiv a meeting be ^ But that re(’eefllon. when It eanie. j MONDAY-TUE8DAT * Sockot Sott ... REG. $89.95 $52.47 tween Ru.ssla'a consumption (lOwer auon enveloped thla particular ata-' 9 A.M. to 15 P.WL and the fq^pied proifuctlon power of tl.xlle, ami eent It down to vrfry low Not all size# In every color. tS t ☆ • C h it f li .^e German Ruhr. The delegation levola la.xl, fall ami winter Now the O P EIi * Linotmeui PUort m--p,(Tr’T H THURSDAY .A- » OPEN Jourhe.iTcl to ■ Moaemy was im liowcrful good -newa, and evidence S A V I N G S (j 9 a.ni.~ to 8 p.m. LADIES' MESH PANTIES * LongHos* Fliort posing. Tl)ey were in Moscow, they that the vruioua VVaahlnglon poli WhiJtfOnly — AUSiMS ALL DAY FRIDAY '■Bid, not lo, take oi'dcis, Jiul lo 1)b cies de-kignijd lo encourage Juat Store Open Mon.. Tues., Wed., Sat. SUN SHIRTS WEDNESDAY f Adjutfoblo Wronchot talking Jo "neighbors.". But, In auch an uq^tutn hi^’e been tsklng, c i n e / LOAM BeM-L-XL. 9 A.M. lo 5 :;10 I'.M. — Thurs. 9 A.M. lo 9 P.M. 9 A ^ t6 NOON BRILUANT TROPICXL COLORS Shop Early I 3 f « 8 8 c JULYAth ' Moscow'fl vlevt', the Ruhr Is Gcr- effect. Anct nn« thingi la very cer -V s ,s < > c I V r I o X CLOSED JULY 4th f Opo* Eod H^ronchot inany, and the magnates who ownj tain. No liuch liiilurn, avgn If It aiuTjULY 8th ASSORTED CO LO RSM STYUS and r)|in the'Ruhr are the real gov- were of a temporary naturit-gould ejrpment of Germany] And this has be taking place If the receis^n lb PINE LENOX PHARMACY been true often enough in the past self were growing deeper, or n fe r^ « i : » i * T r i NAM tL A llt*TiTi«TlO ll FRIE PARKING ■y- to make thie Journey Important. ly holding slallonaryf It could only I fM .....*! ------IN REAR 299 E. C U n iR ^ Ml,9-lBl4r Borne thlrige are strqnjferi than take place lii' the midst of an at' / O O t p 4 m H pdKtJca and Ideologies, o#; at least mbsphere of Improvement In other V riJCNTt OP FIllBB PAMliNO IN MBAM OP *T0 1 UB eo much more perm anent th at poll? .■v 7 ' : 7 . ■••.,7^7,].: ' 7 ^ - : ■ . . ^ : cgrvlitions,*^to..whleh It, In.tum, now J t • ti c t and fdaologtee can.only inter- leijde tfj^ a rd strength wamARpMa \. “ ■ J '
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MANCHBSTEH e v e n in g H ^AED , TjiANC5H3ifSTERt^^ TUESHAY, JULY 1, 1?88 P A g E N l N E - MANCHESTER EVENING ttEEAia>, MANCHESTER, CONN« TUESPAY,/ITLT 1, 198* - 1 -■V- PAGE EIG "T ------X ...... 1'------^ dent of thCtiptional Awwoliilton df. rlioils remarks- about ma In writ I JiaVia ^ m 'time to checked by . provtoua teotimony, CHarn Stats Dsralep^tMt CoMiission Imprwion he'ii * hard man to Goldfine, who came IP tfita cou|rtry to Manufacturers, died Monday. He Zittimermang MarkI ing,” Fox added. ' ' ,, ''^th pdq^le lit a .pqiiltion to know Mid, and eUMrt who hnvs- hiad sxpsr- handle. «V»n by hla own lawyeHi. *• poor immigrant,' awma from waa director pf .corporate relations Uta subcommittee's'' qtated job Isnes in prsparlng au a brochiirst, One of them was quptbd as sa^, ^iSam^ 'Prob^r Ctairrti ‘ , De«tp»ey..Dnworrled , / the facts.'shmonr ’thes*' people, of Circuit CoupiGets other testimony before the *ub- 4 1 for McGraW-Edlson Co., and x ' Demi>eey aeemed lea* than wdr- is to Snd out Whether a a tup* Another conimittes was to evsl- l i e mir; on•V gifts for polltioal Agures llXe .W Anttiveiisary commlUce to have spread a lot of Adams were onaldered by him to partner In Rlter A Co., New ’York He saiijl Fox had announced courae, werd Oov. Adama and Mr; posedly independent r e g iu U ^ uate material collected for the bro He Will make A terrible wllneaa. investment banker*. He wa» bom Morgan--Thla ig.alao normal pro ageiictea nre doing what the law. chure and to determine the best money and a lot of favore In a be just friendly gifts, as Athimx Mr. arfd Mrs. John Zimmerman -to sue him for a .million dol- He's hard of hearing and he doean’t in Philadelphia. ara ddee before, about five years cedure for any lawyer Who 1* try Intends. .A t' this point the Con* means to advertise Mancheitsr’s anawer queatipna -well. He'a not lot. of places. 'says he considered them, or —• of Vernon wtu'.quietly celebrate Methods - ing to get the truth.",, avatlabUlty lor industriai develop-- L i t t l e R o i Fot^ example: Gbv. Lane l>di’inell, 2. Whether GoldAne actually their 46th wedding anniversary to- Bexley, -England-— Robert ago, .buts^ad never gqne through gressmen a n checking to see if good with words. Churchill, 71, one of the world'* WILROSl^^SHOP with It ' Harria said a number of Con- Qoldhne got fovored tVentniMt —' men't. X)Be ’ 'It is conslllutionslly Impoaaible a former political asadclate of considered them business expenses niorrow at thetr new honie on Dob- / \ (Owi^ue^ l^e) , greesamen Wfinted to talk MKnR.ai- Adams, says Goldfine gave a suit and so deducted them fgom hie-In greatest experts on flrMrms, died Presidentf^k P p e s d Secretary end If-rso, whethiqr be got’ tt When the brochure la published' for him lo give a simple answer, son Ave. They were married July ^ '. Next to , tator'a.. *eat At -beulng’* end and :ks *uch k* Curtla' In Jtoday’a . fCmittnued from Rage j use o f National Guardsmen to of clothes to every governor In the come tax returns, 3; 1913, in Stafford Springs by the Monday,' Scotland Yard detectives James C. Hqggrty.aald Adams mp' through his frisnd Adams. it will be sent to industrial realtors 'll He talks rapidly ^nd vnliihly, j ■yoti esn t , tell what w ill happen First NntlonxI B»W(, , appear-in U.B. D is lrle t/ s q ^ to got into a sh ou ti^ 'U ]fm en t with. cloied acaslon, but aidded tlthat non* keep Negroes 'but of the 'LltUa Hr JAMES MAHI-OW ‘ nrtlon at the 1956 governor's con Rev,' Walter Buck. used to call ln~Churchlll on almost trtmld .have'no xpmment “How whose clients may be interested in and seems to throw around expen when he gets on the stJfttfl.". every shooting murder. day on. a private busines*- Harris, Harris banged ■' - his gavel of the Ove ReinibHc^ oh th* li bena because, he h i ^ ’too high a Rock school. . Faubus had con /' (A P N «v» Analyst) Even Opldflne's actlonS^npppar ference. , RIBICOFF Dl A t CAMP Zimmerman has been aimerln- and called for a cop. ' silly can this Whqla^Ahtng gpt? moving their plants'-' egr opening regard for .tne . hsncdi-'to permit tended his acHpn waa rtecessary Washington. July 1 V/Pi--Waiting sive gifts and favorp to men m man grdiip have jotbed in the ft- unpredictable. He- had a daie^.^Wlth And John Fox. former publisher Hartford, Jiily (Ah^Gov tendent of the Community YMCA • CTeveland—-Reynolds R. Perry, Closed for VoedHon Fox Issued a aUtement laying; Hagerty asked. ' brsnches>\^ myself. to-edgag6 in political an- to preserve the peace. Later.the for Bernard Goldane td-testify isi political office or positions of poli \ Fox maahwhile announced 'plana tacks! • TpCTonight Gels' his lawyers at noon, the-Post'Said, of the now defunct BpetAn Post, Rlblcoff leaves for Carn>,prum at for eight years, aiid before that he 61, vice president- of the Harrls- •T predict that Bernard Gold- '' Hagerty djd say that Atmma and The Commission rocentiy opened tica," He waa named to the cir federal government called out like waitlnc for the launching of a1 tical power. was a malntaln'er for the Recrea Seybold Division oCHarrlk Inter- 7 'Ib^-fll* mllllon-doHar libel auita •T don't th iw th erelirth y mmn-! and showed up at 6 p.m. The aeht^ said he borrowed *4(W,0I)0 from Watertown, N. Y. today visit From July Hiru fine, when he appears as a. wit igwhst Adams, Choate, the Her BisenBpwer'a’ special couiisbi. Ger a 3-week Industrial map.exhibit cuit .bench In 1940. paratroopers to enforce Integra V satellite: The resiilt.s of both ate; •Who Do You e Zimmermans have . two been with the company for 261 4 ness before the HttUse sUliidd^ltf Robb by telephoning duping Um opinion who la going to obatiuct .property -owners who haven’t al in 1942, Is known as a conserva TI11.S fast-talking g if I-giving , Adams has said he let Odidfine August — Will yers Roger Rbbb and Samuel The circuit court also ruled quoted him as saying that when daughters, MrA Patsy Pagllaro of ■years. | N tee . • - refuse to produce the ths work of the committee Which Ihttgresa reports on the work ready done so a chance to offer pay hotel bills for him. sniountlng whose press secretary, James Hag» training program. He will trave S«ars separately and another one past two or' three week* oh such- tive. ' against two other attempts to millionaire friend of presidential] someone like him has prohlems; iventrjt and Jane Ahn, 12. ijdok* and records which have been ■the House hM directed it 'to do,” Of preparing a brochure which will Information, about” their land jWr [to' more thsn *2.000, and before erty, sald_ Elsenhowir gavj it by- Oonneclicut , Air Nsitlonal Oakland, C a lif.—Hugh, J. ^ Rtepon Tuesday. against tpe two lawyer* Jointly. thlngs as dates And places named Matthea is the newest member stop Integration, started by assistant Sherman Adams is due tot* -Who do you go to’ Why. you go Guard airplane. On Thursday the Krampe, 87, father of actor Hugh gabppenaed by the committee. It In the House testimony. Haprta said. • ' - ^ pi^ent a e Manchester story as possible iaciuglott in the hroohure. of the court. A Republican, he teatifv tomofinw before a house the .same .subcomittee said he had away. ’ the e'nrollment of nine .Negroes lb yoiif Q^ngiessnian or your Sen- Governor will visit units of the Air O'Brien, televlalon’a Wyatt Erp,, la obvtpus that the answere to And, with liampBey’s yell that “It waa only checking dates snd O’Hara (Minn), the top “ simply, attractively, and Inex- served two terms as a Missouri at the school. , suhcommitlce looking into his atoV or (0 your Oovernor. not lo ■received vicuna cloth for a ebati The subcommittee subpoenaed / August 5. mahy bf the questions which have "We propose to prove Mr. Fpk Is a penalvety as posaible," wjll be mads land the loan of an expensive National Guard Training at OtlS Dedti^ Last ?iigltt died Monday, Krampe, a retired places, and nothing else," Hagerty aubcommlttee Republican, aMd in The Connecticut Safety - Coni- sttae senator. His appointment Almost two years ago, ths cir relations with Adams and with some pchnio." Ooldfltte's companies' records, go been * 0 squarely,placed before the liar, a weigher and 'a cheaf’^ still at a meeting of the Town Develop mission says check yourself now government regiilaloi i’ agencies oriental rug from (loldfine. ing back to 1926, and any records Air Eoix'e base on Cape Cod. , Marine Corps captain, suffered u aald. He said Morgan was' In on a kepeu-aie Intetyiav.' there la little to the bench last March drew cuit court first upheld Ititegration The Washington Post in a "pe- 'heart attack a week ago. nation can be found in Mr. Gold- ringing In hi* ears. Fox,, 'named all the telephone conversations and reSaon for demanding k cloaed ment Condmtteion ;llar list he knew of no visit by Robb to hearing now that G o li^ e is next at. 7:'3a Iti the Municipal Building. ularly apeed too high for condi Two months ago, the credit at Hoxie. There the federal gov spectacular individuals appear be Adam.s described all this aa part employes going back to 1950. What A heavy skin and mealiness are too. 'outlining the efforts of Roldfine'a ni, 65, one of NeW Jersey’s lead Ills chicks’ diet that makes egg eompany-" ^ the White House.' up to testify. , . • A t Its last meeting, a committee tions and other hurry aymptoma cotirt dealt Gov. Orval Faubus of ernment joined the school board fore committees lias a spei laj air ' of a per.sonal and friendly relatinn- Isn’t known yet is whether - or requisite* of potatoes used for A lawyer for Choate, William J. of expectanry about Boston biisl lawyers to drill him for his ap- bakings ing IndustfisHais ancPfornier presi yolks yary In color! Read Herald Advs. 'All the individuals and: the Robb said; "He ought to get a chk|icc. to Was formed to ..work on the bro in your driving^ Slow down and Arkansas a blow by upholding an In its legal fight against segrega I pearanre here gave a pretty-clear ahip extending bark for years. how - the subcommittee will try Dempsey, jumped up from a spec- nessman OoldAne. I newspapers made tHOroughly icur- "Aa Fox’s fables have unfolded, reply a'fter being ala’mhited aroUnd** chure and to get help from the UVe. injunction which had barred his tion forces. V'
Summer’s First Big Holiday is here! But before the fun begins, a visit to your First National comes HOLIDAY STORE HOURS: first. There, as usual, you’ll find all the best FIRST NATIONAL SUPER MARKHS 12-01 HANOI PAK BTLS things to eat at biggest cash savings! And whether Open Wednesday and Thursday Unfil 9 P. M. All Popular Flavor* eonlenli you roam or stay home there is a convenient Closed Friday, July 4th-Open All Day, Saturday II" Ginget Ale First National lo serve you mcU. Pur*, Delicious 46-01 CANS fifu/iiijji Ml FflilUHU B/uulis 1 Hawaiian Punch Fruit Drink r Fncili pAoduee fipuioh Hoipilslily 1 LB A 'i f . 20-LB Golden Cookies Aiior)m*nl PKG 10-LB BAG (lAlk Hoyog Wedt! BAG Niblets Comr:Jn''.r:,"p,-":,:2 'c“ 's 3 3 c Charcoal PKGS Niblefs Mexicorn 2 'IS.\ 37c \I/ while, Soil ol 80 WATERMELONS Great Laundry Saver TURKEYS Hudson Na^pHns HEM - Eviscerated FLORIDA 2 37c Green Giant Peas An 16-01 RED RIPE Popular JUGS READY TO COOK SWEET, JUICY “ Pselsl Tiiiue PKG Of 400 Flavor* LB Scotties 27< Za-rex Flavored Syru p s • >0 14 Lb* iIN G S PINT Plump, Tender Scotkins lunclison Nspkmi 2 33c For Many Picnic U*e* ' JAR Full Breasted Birds LARGE, red RIPE LB Chopped Feodi Mustard'^-’' Gerber All V*H*li*t 2 '5,.°,' 29c PINT LARGE SHANK PORTION . - LEAN TENDER 6 R O I G I A $lr*lo*d Faodi •BO JAR Gerber All Vsri*b*i 4 ‘;v?/ 41c M/ Gweef R e li s h sale GaDEN RIPE Isby Ctrasli •-OZ Peaches 2 > 3 3 Gerber IsrUy, 0*lm*il, KiC* PKGS 35c 12-01 LB SANTA lO f A CELLO \\ / Sunshine Dog Food HILLS 2 33c Hydrox HAM RIPE, FIRM, JUICY LB WELL TRJMAAeO - LEAN and TENDER' Plums LIMY 74 OZ CAN 49c AiJorled, Jelly Drop*, 12-01 Beef Stevy t l l D L l f S ,\\/ Slice*, Ring*.' CELLOS Six Vaiielie* 35 r g I 6 0 Z Z.Q Necco Candies « Boned Chicken Solid Pick CAN 0 7 C UTTS LB PLUMP, JUICY LB » K It 14-OZ 4 Q _ Chicken Fricassee tensd CAN /CANNED HAMS C A L l P d l N I A w r it JLis '^lA 3.59 Deviled Ham , ^ A ^ a b c 37c HpRM EL SUNKIST lbs ia 6 2 3 ' ONE HALF SIcInItts LB ferrit 4% , 5*69 _ OLD HUNDRED GALLON Stdhl-Meyur 4 LBS EA 6.49 I Actipasto i-oz pkc ^ 0 < Wesson Oil r f , '. ’ Variety of Flavors CARTON Broil A Foil Aluminum Triyi s \ q A Y * 59c ICECREAM nu,J!ou,PncJ ' t l gt/u rmt n tr/iifrt frozen ^ood ^ p tcia ii! ■ ^ 12-01 FINAST S A V E O V E R HOLLOW- CANS GROUND YOR GARDEN RINK UMONADEl HOT DOC ROLLS 9-OZ STAINLESS Y O R G A R D IN / 5 0 7 < Fr*nch Style PKGS Yer Garden Pegis 4»ir59< I Green Beans J O A M C A t O l PKG Of i 1 5 AU FUVORS BORDEN or KRAFT .... <*9 J-tl LOAF. Sandwich Rolls 25< CUTLERY tloddttf! Krah Velveeta Cheese 79. Cruam Chetse 28-01 Y h IS WEEK'S KRAfI . ' ' BTLS FEATURE 2-L|,lOAF 7 Chtez Whiz ^ I OZ JAR Cake I ■ 39. I ra 7th Big f Finast Cheese Food SUPER MAIUCET 8 ” f r e n c h Fin**pi!ila , O 5-02 BOROEN'i RARMESAN '1 EAST CENTER STREET Macaroen Cups a° 3t< CONTENTS ONLY Week! Ralith, Pimanle Jm JAtt * J Jr ” Grated Gheeif ZV* C O O K KNIFE MANCHESTER, CONN. iSandwRh Bread 23< k , WE RESERVE / W| RESERVE RESERVE WE RESERVE th e .RIGHT ic y i r n i i FIRST STORES THE RIGHT TO LIMIT THI RIGHT TO LIMIT FIRST S T O R E S i THE RiGFn I P limit; NATIONAL NATIONAL QUANTITIES .QUANTITIES c QUAHtlTIES - i; q u a n titie s
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■\ ,'v I v \-- X ■s;’ K ! 'x PASB TWEI.VB ilANCHESTfeE EVENING HERALD, MA fCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, ,TULY 1, .1968 > ' ^ T JJE S D A Y , JU L Y I, 1968 Section Two TUESDAY, JULY 1, M68 ^tignittg % ra ib FageitUJd.24 ovtt Hodgson's allegsUon that the him to petition for a primary. ^ e p m ^Charges inlnutss of a Batiscari stookliolders’ X»y ford t)elega t^ Imball aald that jD^fard waa Wedding -meeting were altered to Show (hat ■till wMghing. his decision but he PINE PMiRMACY "Cjvil Suh Aims the company paid a divldeiid In. Chwki^M nary kmuld ckMr tip with Mr*. Alien Revised Subdivision 19M when,'he alliiged, i f turd not. certain legal steps which are'rev <•4 deUter.Bk—M l B-9814 W fdt De Giiiile Alcorn objected that this, waa a \ i n R e je c t . St Bridge^ Church war W A i H ara»sm Westport,■''^uly',1 f ^ —A--mem qulred bofort\Lyford make's hi* "when.did you etoj> beating, your decision. TUBES TESTED ■cent of th^^edding Saturday o f Wife?"'type of question he d^d ber; of the Weetpon. Democratic Algi^^freiicli Git Approval of Directdre Hartford, July.^#) Miaa NOiTfU Anne Boulay, daugh-. Rabitbll- not answer. He finally mcplatned delegation, Penn Kimball,' meets Andorra la g repimitc in the (dw ttaae« froii>^fege t)be) ter of/Mr. and Mr*. Norman A. riN Natiohiilonai ChtfhnanChiihnan I'eadeI'eai Ai-~ fhat an officer of the company had today with l^ecretary o f S|ate Mil I^eh eea mountains which has 5,- rtmeiit Mayor Harold A. Turlklngton^sion on the regulations after « 1% com and hi* former law dartnais: .Issit^ in erroneduslyrdated chgek, Once more id bia Wii>
M en’s Dunjnrarees •fi!3 All Wool Sports Coals , S1 In R m W b M m STRAIGHT 5TH GO FORTH Reg. $.1.99 Vais. Rrnken $ites. 1 Reg.it17.95 l ain. ‘ ' L f Store Open Mon. T oes. W e d „ Sat. Old Harvey BOURBON BOT X e W 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Thure. 9 A,M. to 9 P.M ON THE FOURTH IN A 86 PROOF 4 OR MORE YEARS OLD-HALE GALLON 7.43 M m ’s Work Shirts , 8]^ .69 Men’s Wash Pants $^.19 SAFETY-TESTED USED CAR Reg. H2.99 ' Reg. $3.99 l ain. FROM MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES James Stewart WhlikeyBOT 3.99 IS THE Moil’s Walk Shorts .57 Men’s Swiin Wunhs $ *| . T7 100 PROOF-BOTTLED IN BOND DISTILLED IN KENTUCKY IIOI.IUAV SKD.V.N. DRUGS *57 OLDSMOBILE 88 I'Ti.i.v nqiHri'Kii, SAVE Reg. $3.99 I'aln. # 2 Reg. $2.98yaln'. J - I M W E GIVE ki'Wf GREEN STAMPS ------T — t i I S S ------^------37 0LDSI80BILE 88 SAVE PUENTV OF STtEiE. PARKING IN ^RAR OF sfORR 156 CHEVROLET 218 Moor ■ Red Crown ^ 2.95 • e- • • • $1395 - '56 OLBSMOBILE .BITKK 86 Boy8^ Wear Reduced Girls^ Wear Reduced ^ HOl.lDAY Sr:i)AN $2195 TALK THINGS OVER BY '56 PLYMOUTH V-8 4-door $1395 UNCOLN ~ MERCURY ^ ~ CONTINENTAL IIOI.IOAY Boys’ Sports Shirts r j .00 Girls’ “T ’ Shirts Robin Hood /o? 2.95 I f Y ou ’ re In ie r«s te d in a F oreign Car \ •y : '56 dtOSMOBlLE88 COtiPK. . $19^ Reg. $1.99 Vain. j R rii $ I.s o I nl.. . 6 9 ' Rememtor *Zheae Two Names 1 'HKI.VKDERr LONG DISTANCE TONIGHT! 35PIYM0UTH V-8 HARDTOP . $121M MORIARTY BROS, itatf ENGLISH FORD B<»ys’ Kitit Sports Shirts .29, Girls’ Plpuses Polo Club .^?2.89 '55 BUICK SPECIAL HARBTOP $1495 'There’s no friendlier, faster •»’ ■>’ ta make plfins Reg. $2.50 Voh. Reg. $1.5041.95 Vah. . ::/:4Dr E N G L IS H ' ■ for a visit than by long distance. A phone call 19587^ FORD ■if '55FORC V-8 CONVERTIBLE . $1495 shows your thoughtfulnesa . . . gett thflngi 94 4 PROOF . 5TH ’54 BUICK ROABMAStER Hardtop Boys'Suits ^00 Girls’ Cotton Pan^ Anglia Salooiii^ Anyen* otforing shpra a medicine with a friend doe* m, ofjp ow ^, settled for sure ■with folks out of town. Inexpen- Colbert '/j GAL 7.49 I BOT 3.09 $1295 with the kindest 'of intentions. But tWi practice is risky . . . and IM ’'e(uy' Bive, too; just look at the rates. 1 Reg. $14.9.5.§I7.95 yW Reg. .59c l'tila. —- sensible thing to do is to steer clear oTall such offer*. * rillfTt'TAftN B / .1 '54 PONTIAC iiAnnTXk $1995 .• •(. -'?» ■-Sometime* you might be tempted to ‘‘ boiTovr'I-'mrfidne. VoSir — — — V O I t k A friend’i,symptoms were jusrihke yours and you’v^ keen given . . . TAr ap '54 FORB V-8 HARBT ■ e e • • • • Bovs'Diiiijjarees . X .29 Girls’ Slips / least think you've been given . . the same preemption. So why let that See how little it costs to Hilt after « : $995 leflovijr medicine gp to waste? Reg. $2..50 l ain. Reg;$l.98rVah. ^• . 8 9 ' ' ’yy But, as: yrttir dortor will, tell you, similar symploms don’t always CoQst to Coast . 2,89 '53 PONTIAC $695 indirkte. the same trmiblf. ,|oidt pains aren’t necessarily sign* of arthritis, Ff#«l MAMCNtSTER tl ^ V’er less than o m penny .a mito yoii ran drite a fin' 80 PROOF-HALF GALLON B.95 and diesi, |lk1to.d»n'l always mean heart trouble. '53 FQfiO V-8 HlRBTO •e»e49.«9 $795 car equipped with dlrect^nai'signals, >inyl. leather ,ln- Even if t ^ people happen to have the same illness neccssitatiDg the BRISTOL. CONN. f .10 ^ :4eHor, foam seat, oil niter, air bath deader, delivers use o f tlie'mme drug,-it still would be haairdout to use another’s prer illLWAllKEB, WTS- 1-30 .35 up to S5 mlleS’per. gallon, iiarrles 8 passeagers, large '52 HUDSON 4nl8or «9'eeeeeeee9*9«e scripiion. ror'drugs conie..in many .strengths and mauy forms • . . anjl 9 0 PROOF NEW YORK, N. Y. M ANY OTHER POPULAR BRANDS $395 ■etecUbh to rhooee frbmr' Drive this car t C I C 9 0 Specials in the Ladies^ Department the prescription that' is right‘foe Someone ,else iihay .be w ro ^ for yptli _toda.v -Ifow can’t afford not to own one. y U g WASHINGTON, If. Q. , -75 -20 AVAILABLE RAY DWyKR, Haed'Cai Manager , Then, too, sonie drugs lose their .efrectivenes* within a few wMks orjf BRIDGEPORT^ CONN. .40 . -lO’ Are you strandedJiy the one car nabit? Dtonth.i afiia-'the xHiginal prescription is'fUleit. So don’t let tmll-meaning friends keep yon from getring the full Ladies’ Summer Dresses I,adies’ Swiln Suits S Q . ( ^ 7 Why not buy an Einglish Fdrdloday! benefit of your dixltor'i counsel and the mwiahes he prembes. Segldiic . Only Fktschmaan’s hat more Proof—90 Proof-ras compared /— These rate* ar# for statlon-^staiioBealli.^OaP ICE COLD BEEtt Oft ALE ON HAND AT Reg. $5.98 l ah.ri Reg^ $5.98 V ain. , professional medic ll advice-^and then following it—m af well t«#ti out 6 P.M. and all day Sunday, Theyto not include ‘ -J-ow Down Payment—Bank Rates with all other leading blends. Thm are only H the lOrfr federal excise tax. ?1b* the front "Selling and, SeiTiclng-J^ew Ofd4nu>bil*a to be one of the r sally ffng, bargplra of your Ufe^n^jRttaiatnf frm • t»gy Pleischmann'i 90 Piool rMMos more (Uvpr—n)ore eojoyintat pag«(' « f yo'ur directory, for adlUtional rates. . ALL TIMES Up ta 66 Montha tp Fay^ ."g' TtMm Aeeeptad. /mtlitM ij/ ’Pmh,.. Darit Darmt Si, Por'bver 23 Yeara’-’ Ladies’ Cotton Pinafores Lpwj Suburtiaa Overhead -H Servica fiad-ta Kaae —niora satisfaction. Ajtoirl^ l ’Wschmaim’t----- •-— surprising m d - lousesg S l| o rt's c pess and exoeptioDBl SmbotifiiM tell you that rtW’n |Stting 1 t- i l 2 W e s t CENTIR STRm Keg. f 2.98 Vah. ^ .1 MORIARTY'^FRQS. ■ ttofoghsstiquafiiy.fotiidiy (ibitiA'IhBt’ssirhy n eiic^ . f; • eOtat you SO amdi morn thiui imy Whiskey, ^ 4 , 1 ) C ^ bT tsstNiifr i ; . Wt fw fee B t A u f f P, . A tomplata aarta departamat for an i - V, 118 EAST CENTER STRET Ml 3.m i OPEN EVI n I ^ G S Uaeola — M m ory — deatiaedtal —^r MEDICAL PHARMACY tig OENTMt BT.—MI 08 H m SNtiMrt Era EllhMi TliiplMM C M M | MANCHESTER f * BLEMDEBJNfHIS'KEV • 10 fROOf . 6$% CMIN NEUTRAL SriR^S OfeMMOMLi eJOtOUATH* rmSCMMANN AIStiU lN B CORRORA^ON, NI^RI YORK CltY I t ^ . .V-' ■ . J.‘V, ■ E ‘ V. ■ . 'TJ -4. U : /■ \7 - .,-V , \ X ,\ "X .. , V ■ ' N. N. \ ^ ’ m • a ' ■ llA N C m SlllR EVENING fiERALD, MANCUESTEtL COKM. TUESDAY, .JULY >>1968 PAGE FIFTEEN MANCHESTER EVENmg HgRALD; .MAKpHESTERy CONN^ TUgSpAY, JULY I. 1^8 p a g e FO U R TEEN - * , i r ■ -.IT' 1 • OEMIRAL WRAY—910 Ho; Overseas WDRO—1880 •#f ■ / - W INF—1280 D aily Radio WTIC— 1080 t v SERVICE * ■'* WKNB—840 WPOP—1410 Day* WCCO—1290 Kaateto 0*yU(bt Time . ^ -ill lilghta la o s t s , Recession Turns to Miss Bardot TBL. Ml S-B48S T%« (oUt)wUia progr^ Watch - - My; SAM DAWSON deposits Here. ulM ar« nipplUd u>* radio WTIC—J»t*nt L:U n « t-9 managements' Uid are subjectleci to! wunc.i'Wisfid„ i Tunieht BjaVAMES BA(X>K < Neither Kim nor Zi* y*‘ Ndw YotWi Ju ly 1 (Jpf — The flow ■ cottie to WPt>pj.fKc«l Soi. ' W uhlnrch know* 61 th* Bardot Interest. MIm gtjvem- change without notice.’ ' 9 ‘59— ' ' Upuywood, July'l (A»—Th# rov- Of goUl from tiid'Unlted State* to I -gg— ‘WHAY-Night Watch Bardot aald this of the 29-year-old m arket ‘wn?rr-^Rnch€8;er Htrmld Nem* WTIC—Klgril Line of Gen. Riiph#«l Trujillo falier of six—"He iQOka very pret HOLLY Other lands -r- mostly, to Great —, . ‘i* WDRC—Moods for Romance lim ic for ih® ^r«t Shift. ir. h u Higb^ oh Brlgittei Barflot ty.” ^Italn, Japan and The Nether- in the b'anka, thus restoring.,,their WPOP—Red Sox va. Washington ressjrt'es and lending power. \ iA . -- 4 ' 0 ^ 9:46— ThtaXt^^Vk*. recently chatted And would she.accept a gift of, lEuida — can p u t big ^rity bank* In A?r. WHAY-^Cotintry Music CRrRvan WMAY-Nmm Watch ■Jbe 'U.S. . <«ld stock n o w 't* W l XH -Kt-Ktro R»vi»» With the FYencTv, actreae on • say, a big diamopd? a bind. And of late that's adding' W TIC—NlgJil Mil*L|ii* "If It WMmCHAIt around 2 ^ Vi .l»ifi,iori,''.down some' WKNB—P.M. WDRC—Moods tor Romarn • "Mala oul." she aniw*{ed. to th» Federal. Reserve Board's \ w m m rn W T K . Iwti »4lllc» WPOP—Red Sox vs. Washington French moVie 9et. X'photocrapher, |3H ' bilUOn.Jfrim ti»e pobtyvar high WDRC—Tsnn. Erni« Ford la a true one." taak of keeping money easy iri- lU :0t— upon whose Idp she wa* jlttin c'it ^.•911* con* of Septem fe^ 1949, Amour 4.21 bil N H ^ » •r<^ i. X ' W por—Ih'und Dog -SVHAY- Night Watch the tlmsi diedloaed that Trujillo gtead of tight. lion of the--gold backs'cold riertlfl- X: 4:®&— WTIC—Treasury of Musir vogltd from . Some l i l i ' billion from the U.S. W lN r — W DRC—Mfiods lor IJMonda - • for* -Romanca WHAy*~P»®iier Party eral- Reserve has - Just made It* billion of.leeway before the out w por- -Modern Sounds Figure in P&lF Promotions Miss Bardot artlatically. What of Automatic Gas Heat! N*l(fw*fe 9v*( Tatlet Ctassag A V C C C --N *«» . Sport® 14;46— other Interests can .oAe have from Fits over average toilat largest purchase of U.S. Treasury flow of gold could raise a Wgal re Open unttlSi^om. W ednmM p and Thuradap thlR Mre^l V k n b - p m WRAY-Night Watrh Three Mam heeler men »r» i lb* engine dlvlllon; Willard L. ^Inattfute with a degree In mechanl- 6,• ‘affects the U.S. oa'nking system: |:« 6 - WPOP—Modern Sound* to the poeltion of chief enflneer— Ooy*, who Joined P*W in 1936, The largest share of’ non-Com- Imports; V W IN F N ^*e 11.46— production en^lnea; end Weller haa aerved a* aaalatant chief en ating from Rhode Island Statd Col if Trujillo thinks she's too close. Counting In the direct U.S; gov-^ W INK—Sporia munlst held gold la In the"tJnited R«itodTURKEYS on • »p0£i®i;-^ot th®t m®ko« ov®ry bit® • r®al d fh g h t/ A iP 'i l••dy■to■ceok WHAY- .lAXB A tlfv lege a* a mechanical, engineer. He Zsa 2i»a Invited -a hoit-of Hdlly- SUPER-RIGHT SLICED I i 16— Doll of 180 Porter St. bee been gineer elnce 1962. In hla 23 year* R ep u M ie ernment grant.s antj spending ovyC- Tiirkoyk aro fa m ^ tor. flavor, top® for tondtrneti and r«o®lin®H. Try ono for grand W TIC—Starlight Serensd# \VHAV~PlAtt»r Parlv progressed from teat engineer wood celebrities to a fanoy party States. Central banks of other nar, W’DRC—Moods for Romsnra elevated to the poet of chief en- with PAW, he haa made contribu tions have the right to buy It at peas, the balance Is now running t®tir\g at grand ••Vtngtf WCCC—Record Revue WPOP—Modern Sound* tion* to the developntcnt of both through the posts of assistant proj In herior of the general on July 8. BAi COMVI8IIOM mtM IB against the United States .arid the Th® kind of h®m you want-t®nd®f,‘ juicy* m®llow- W K K B - P M jflneer • - edvanced product*. Before the lnk,..on the Invita 136 am ounce, although American W TIC—Roaa Miller I1;$4— pieton and Jet enginee. He la a na ect engineer and project engineer. dol!ar-.gap more -than plbsed for 9l®vor®d—it told th® w®y you w in t H ®t AARi $up®r‘ WINF Sign Off Other* named lodey Include sltixens do not. TO T4 LIS 1$ TO 22 LtS WDRO/—Cai Kolbv Bernard A. Schmlckralh of Weet tive of D ancaater,' hfaaa., and il a In 1962, he was named technical tions was "barely dry, she sent .some riat+orj.s:' Those ,|froflUng by tioht H im i ®ro »®l®Ct®d for flft® «|u®llty^. * , tur®d to CANADIAN W POP—'VAX^orka and research engineer. telegrants-canceling the party. NOW ON DISPLAY AT When other. nations get their «nd iirtokod to A iP 'i own ®x®Q«mg itantiirdt* ®Wd • :SA- Hertford, enslneerlntf m*n*n*r of Rraduate of Worcester Polytechnic j 9 ' - hands of dollars through interna thus have beep pplting most of Frlerids quoted her as saying MANCHESTER GAS OO. cut to givo you full V ilu tl STYLE W HAY-Platler Parlv Widow Named tional trade they frequently,' de their gains lnto,'.^ld. ^'(7 (7(-^Bprr>rd Revua that .the general wasn't content It's kept Nari' YarU. banks and WKNB—PM on Ih# fourth ballot.' He w;,a* th* hai held It ever since. Hh* has Henri of Lynn. Maas.; becaipe 111 with being juat guetf ofthonor—he Royalty Moating C o. posit them with, either U.S. com the Fedcral’Tleserve hopping - Economic*!- W TIC—Rnea Miner two daughters, Claire, 27, who ' ■■ mercial banks or with the Federal WDiUV-Cai Kolbv Dublin IVlavor nomine* of Prim* Mlnliler K«mon Aboard the aubmarlns Tuak: An wanted to run tne \V6iole shebang. SJ OAK ST.—Ml 1-0828 cv- Uvea with her, and Moira, 23, who Reserve Banks, or they buy up U.S, hut the-dollar is far from ,1m- WPTiP—Cnilsd Auto Worker! d* Valera's Flanna Fall party; she alHops.v was ordered to determine That Isn't the way Zea Zsa does "Quality Speaks for Itself’ perlled SieL ‘ ’ , BACON • :4 6 - works In I.ondoB. cause of death. ^ thinga. Treasury securities. LB t r ' WHAY —Plallsr Party Dublin, .luly 1 i>P' Dublin today ; represented I he chief opposition, Dublin's other woman mayor When yields on these securities SHANK w ore—Record ReTue had a woman mayor for the second 6 0Z Af*C W 'kN B — P .M J the Fin* Gael. wa* another widow. Mra, Kathleen dropped, foreign holders sold them, . W^TIC— Roaa M iller llm* I Briscoe congratulated Mia. Clarke. The British executed her deposited the dollars In tthe'banlts PKG 45 WDRO—Tai Kolhy Slight, graying Mr* Catherine j Byrne'ami asaiired her of .the sup O m m TV and then used these deposits to buy SUMMER STORE HOURS: PORTION W prip—United Aulo Worker* Bvrne a Scota-born widow In her 1 husband, Tom Clarke, for hla part BROILER TURKEYSr‘;i:tB4 9 ^ 9:»d— port of the entire council. in the Sinn Fein uprising In Dub- gold from the U.S. Treasury Marlow's and other fine store* WHAV-Datiiln® late ,60*. wee elected by the city , Both office* tcill be Y m s f sycED As mayor. Mrs. Byrne's dullca fm In 1910. 1 through the Federal Reserve Sys open Tiieeiday tljrii Saturday, 9 ■ SUPER-RIGHT-INCIUDING CHOICe CfNTf* SKClS Htrg'i Womlgrfvl lgfin§ f$r ■ NofMoy Cookovt W crC—Rvenlni Muale council leal night She defeated i will be largely ceremonial but she tem. WKNB—PM. I ' 1 to 5:.30; Thursday 9 to 9. Closed Fm i SHANK HALF ^*55' w n c — N®w» flohert Rrlacoe, who two years!j will be paid 2,.600 pounds i |7,000i if television aMkaa your eye* Th* net result is to lower the to Lamb Liver 35‘ ego became the fliat lewleh lord ' BKAMAN, >7, DIRS .Mondays. SUPER-RiftHT-INClUDING, CHOICE CENTER SLICES FKE^H,.TENDER, READY TO COOK, 2,4 TO 3 LBS W D R C — N®«® R ap o rtar I for th* year The government 1* flioton, July 1 IA6—A S7-y*er- asnart and give* you a headacka, tal of bank deposits. This cuts D AftIN G 'S KINO-1171 W r O P — Newa mayor of th* predominantly Iriah i run by a city manager under Ih* CLOSED SATURDAYS bank reserves vrith the Federal Re Caiholic capital and whose toiird of otd Navy seaman died yesterday In ; it may be a sign that your yitiaa FULl BUTT HALF ^^65' W IN F - N e w a direction of th* 46-member coun the Naval Base Hospital. Th* vie-, during July and Atigimt serve System, arid Ihu.s makes their PottiN • :!(k- . . . ihe I'niled Slelee heve mede him ii defective and itaadt altentioa. s u p e r -r ig h t - FUUY tOQKEO cil. tlm, Knglneman Fir* Class J6hn | mone.v for lending purposes light. FtlFO - MEAT AND « * V I W INF—Mualr for Ktanlng perhaps the best known Dubliner A pair of glinte*, prescribed New "^ork Banka complain that M A R L O W ^ 1 :1 6 - to Americana, Mrs. Byrn*. a Catholic, was BUTT PORTION «55' W IIAT—Datallna ; born In Rdlnburgh but has spent and jilted alter a prefataional most of this blow has fallen on w rCC—Evening Ilualo Opon Thursday ovoningi 6 to 8 * 24 Hour Dapoiltory always epon AIR-CONDITIONED , Chickens 39' Scallops u79* Mr*. Byrne took over for a one- them, since the foreign hanks tend SUPER RIGHT-FUUY COOKED W K N B — P 6 f ^ year term from I.#ord Mayor .Ismes 1 moat of her Ilf* In Dublin. She wa* eyesight examinetion, will niu- WTi ’ -Sirtotif Spofia I'arroll. 62. a conlraclOr who de- I a leachar for many years and .was ally esrrect the trouble and , CENTER SLICES ...... ^ 9 9 ' A&P SUPER-RIGHT w r m c — N ew * I active In city affaire with her hiis- g r o u H d beef All Beef Hamburg LB 4 9 " W pOP-Lawranca Walk fesled Brisco# last year. ^ , 0 0 * * * •AN.,*,. make you tee better all th* lime, SUPER-RIGHT-fUUY COOKED ’ 4;36— "This Is the biggest ahnek 1 have I hand, a rniinclliiian. At Ida death MEATS* ONE PRICE WHAY-*4ler®nada I nine years ago. she was elpi ted to whatever you are doing. WHOLE HAMS *59' w r r r — Eve n in g Mualfl ever had to all my life." said Mr" THE FRANKraRTS MEAT, SKINLESS >. 5 9 ^ AS ADVERTISED - W K N B — P M Byrne after she best Brjsroe 23-i7 fill hi* place on Ih# .ao'iincll and NOTICE 11 W T IC • M u sk bv Melarhrliv’u UNION and lold with a money back w p r V > -G uv l.,ombardo \ UPOP—John Daly guarantee! 4 :4 6 - WILROSI SHOP WMAY —Serenadf OPTICAL Wi ‘'-IKvenlng llueic N'ext to 188 MAIN ST— Ml 9-8128 WKNB—PM ANN \ WTIC—Three Star Cilra First National H a n k C O M PANY M a y o n n a ise F^ G t PTS, 3 5 ^ I t, 5 5 w r R P — I^nwell Thom aa VAN CLIBURN Com* In and have yqur glass** W P O P —To p 40 T im e lO'Y 07 7;60- FRESH FROM HIS RUSSIAN TRIUMPH- Clotod for Vocotlen cleaned and adjusted cheerfully Y U K O N C L U B W H A V —Srrenevle MEMBER FDIC ** ^*0080 IHl WElermelons Stiiffed Olives SUlTAi»A JAR W ( —Fv^nlng Muale at no charge to you. Be wise, W K N B - P M From July 7 thru • care for your eye*. W TIC—Dirk Bertel L P R E C O R D 1 5 ' WDRC—Amoa and Andy RED-MEAT UP TO ' HotDog Relish ANN PAG* wrOP-ruUon Lewla August 4 — WtU Cx/jOAk. /L W sW l, Beverages FtANKFOtT SLICED FKO 1 .1 6 - C.W.A.G.F. CUTTING ,23 LBS EA / ^ wiiAY-R^renad# NOW IN STOCK! 6 5 ' R o lls JANt PARKER Of 10'« W V C —T'.v^nlng M osle Roopon Tuotdoy, Delicious! Ralrearirng! U KN R -- P M SUPER t •• . 'VTIC—Duk Bertel Luncheon Meat RIGHT CAN SPECIALLY PRICED! W uRC—Arno* and Andy Roy Beller's MUSIC SHOP August 5. FANCY, WESTERN ' ■ tvpOP-B P MnrfAB PHONE Ml M0.38 Read Herald AdvH. lANPWICH PKG Affile C PKG 1 10- 1018 MAIN 88T. U ______I ______I H'MAY—Serenade R o lls JANE PARKER Of *'l Of I w rre —Evening Muslr PANTSi Bing Cherrijis " K N B - P 6f Ann 9 OZ ^ 1 9 ^ W T IC — Newa of Woyld Brown, Charcoal, Tan, Me^ Salad Mustard R®0® JAR- " P R O —.Answ^r^JPleaas f CONTENTS ONLY vrpop—Top 4h frima dium Gray, Blue and Navy. PACKERS LABEL. . f ;t .W f Dill Pickles KOSHER SLICED QUARTS WHAY-PorepAde / All Sizea. LB c " " 29' W iY 'C —K\#»ntng MualA / 2 9 'VKNB- P 6! Seedless Grapes V T I ' * - L i f e and the WerTld 6st resdy qsw 6 ' Outdoor wDnc-,l*i n Murroer Reg. $9.95 pr. JANi PARKER 1707 4 ^ C W por-Top-avv Ttrrta Potato Chips HpUCfDIOc PKG t 00— JUMBO SIZE-DELICIOUS WITH ICE CREAM Holiday Break tV'MAY • Mtieir N^w And Then \vrri- —p;\^nlng Music - f m *Patio Planner" SPECtAL 45*^ W K N B - P M For Your BUDOiT I Angel Food Ring -Night Line Cantaloupes EACH 25' JANI PARKER, PLAIN, SUfliA*. O P ’ n n r — r*oh>*»-f Q Lsw te shows you how to l# O n U l9 CINNAMON, COM*.COMB. REG 29> INOW W P O P P'-d P'-\ TA W Ashlnglon W i • I WMAY- Mtisir And Then t>INCH w n V —rx enliig Music build a Vienna Brood ..'.'T™ 3 r WKNB—Open Mike W TIC-Nlght. U;ie COOK-OUT SUGGESTIONS RIO. 59c wriTtr—noheri Q L e n ta Hermit Cookies 2pc^49* "T o p - ne4 Sox ra WAshlnfi<'n 4 10 sp ia A iil POPPY 1 1 1 0 ®r PLAIN PKG APPLE PIE R o lls JANE PARKER O f 9® 2 $^ ''MAY Muslr Now and Then 45^ W Th'-Njghl Line Free Alleratione V pn«’ Mood Pier* Briquets Charcoal BAG-45 . BAG 79" ''TO P- psid Sox ra Waahingion I tA . "HAY- Muslr N«w and Then 55% DACRON and t POPULAR BRANDS-REGULAR W TIC-Nlght Line et WORC -Mood Piece 45% W O O L Lighter Fluid , 29" Cigarettes PRICED FOR CONN. W TOP-Red Sox ra Waahingion f 00— WMAV-Nlthl Watch WTir-^NIghf I.In* SUN Forks and Spoons 2 oTm 15'^ wnn('*—\Vnrld Tonight W P O P — R ed -Sox VA. W sshlngion Walio your Homo otofs voiuabio. «oof« boou(dwl«>aAd Mv«e Mkra Ikat a’'.* r«v Mef*« a*«wn. IA T H IN 6 ANN PAGE PINTS OTS ond you aao M rrt^lia llia«n onto too oolor your • Salad Pressing 4 06— oaopo twos^hy * aoloftut *®ncr®(a aaital ed W IN F — N ew s You ®a« 4* a lA a «*oiie®pd oHih FifiHarata 8atto •towa* I PHCt aa(t® ataoAar #»v®i you tamptota ditap R IU X A T IO N ita««t *Ad iMifiaiad aaitar®*, ^ • Ifk- toooL-096 a MAd a®0O wittoiA I®®r(*n®t. It'l UfNor Poper Plotes . inch 2 qfio',25 W INF—WTNF BsndstAnd --•iS>®r to Koodi® Yol R s ftru rg a r—wtthatondi Lai u® toi* you.®®w to *l®« a a®tto ik®i >«u .««' INTIt- fm 9®Nvl®« «M»o pfooauva and ta«oi|Ht And H'l t'®aif'araad aod •hMYt M artu* •<, alwavt t'M vm. in iitii.a . t>0«« .. ,y f«f • t.f» Mtk. Im a.amei*. Of i >2‘) aea" lainutw Zarex PUREFRUii rLAVORS Television Programs ^6001**90®^ loo (jJ o M is d . On Page Two Fglto'Haf ee.. eiM. r ■ r ■ l*’ W*l mma si ak«iil*eN-se*iMi°o 75'' Trench Fries ^ ^oYen 3 PKGS 49' TWIN BOZ SKVIRPUST BLUE RINSO HUE N g N ew to n s N A IIS C O fVO O r a n g e a d e 3 CANS 49' THE LUCKY ONES? SWIM TRUNKS THi NIW 6'ETiaOlNT . HUES WHIti IT WASHES . Alurminum Wrap ( RtynaWi 75 FT TVfffiC C a^ O eSilrilA eoODINOI, ANN PAGf M Onto again this yoor. os in ItM and 11S7, wo offor tho gro«N • Get An Extra Sufi for Bummer U>» PK* J4‘ >-.ui^pKt|3' ' SS'hnMIlt.ROLl t o 9 p K l3 riU O ASSORTED fiAVORS •?*#«*** ost FAH voluos in town. REG. $2.95 VALUE t .,:...... NOW $2.29 • Heavy.Duty Wrap „„59" Keebler Potato Snax 29' REG. $ l:i 5 and $3.95 VALUE ...... ,NOW $2.49 CAPE co o EDUCATOR <0 0 7 M C C REG. $3.75%Hid $3.95 VALUE ...... NOW $3.49 A ll CONDENSED ALL EXTRA FlUfFT , P a p e r KttcMfNCMAew ■»du-19" C o o k ie s JUST REDUCfO! ,_PKG $39.15 REVERSIBLI (4 4 QQ . ANN f AGE'PIAIN o.r 1 le M * c R EG . $4.$0 VALU E ...... N O W $2;69 CONTTidiLEEO SUDSING CONTfOUElD SUOSINQ 2 . TOR THE AUTOMATIC WASHER , fOR tHE AUTOMATIC WASHE* Hudson Napkins 2 om 2 5 ' B e a n s, WITH TOMATO.SAUCE CANS REG. $4.95 and $5.00 VALUr> ... NOW $3,99 3 lb Bag 3.19 UK(PKc39‘ . UKI P«l J2* Rich, Fuil-Bodied REG. $5.50 VALUE ...... NOW $439 T LB Window Fan 1 1 REG. $5.95 VALUE ...... > rO W $4.69 •» ' . .T ,* . • TAPS In TOWN RED CIRGE COFFEE BAG / . 3 REG. $6.50VALUE ...... NOW $5.29 WiSK ‘ LilX UBUID DETERBENT FOR FRESHNESS. . . PLAVOl... THRiPtI Vigorous end Winey 3 lb Bag 3.31 . KM. tEALlY ffsT .. 1 LB 7 Q C . $49.95 REVERSIBLE TERRY CLOTH MATCHING SHIRTS ...... E4.00 LIQUID DETEROENT IHIimy DISMWASHINO M lO l BOKAR COFFEE BAG # 7 ’ ■ Purii J9« ,’#(»•» 71'. MELOW TMI CHAT ATLANTIC 8 PACIFIC TIA COMPANY Store Open Mml, Tuea., Wed.. Fri.. Sat. 1 LB BAG 9 AiM. to P.Ml —j- Thursday. 9 A.Mj' to 9 P.M. , T' A ' Window Fan MARASCWjl^, CHERRIES J " fo* tAKINO AND NTflNG' .' utamr FANS-INSTALLED IN SECONDS, COOL IN MINUTES—SAFE SERVICE FOR YIARS / ‘^‘“ ts* ■ ■■ lIMiMll* lUIJWlf* ' 3 Lb Bag . > ' ' ■ ' ‘ '• ■ ■; • :r.. OPISN MONDAY to SATURDAY Mm i*na-.*i *M M MANCHESTER SURPLUS SALES t o . ^ 9:00 . to 9:00 W B OlVi STAMPS 169 N. MAIN $T..^T DEPOT SQ. — Ml 3v|^11 J. F^RR . OPKKtth (If JUl.Y tin u m -k loiM^orniaB.PApuaitoiWM^ '' ■ 'J '. i ' U . 1. ... t
A V .. ‘ h ■f ’‘..ti: ■:'L1 i ■ : ■> j- ' ■ V." L i--'*! '■ ■f' ■■ ‘ /! ■■ ■-/- ' ■ ■ - " , 4 •\- ^ ■■■ . -• '. V ■ V \ MANCHESTER EVENING jALDr MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JU tY 1, 1968 PAGE SEVENTEEN fAGB SIXTEEN ^ MANCHESTER J^ENING h e r a l d , MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 196S 4^------> 4 ...... 1948. Th«n-Rraaldent Miguel Alav ■ Admiltfd fodsj" B^»rd Byi- Prilriary Figlit;^. man saw Lope* Mateos as'a Com Hockvillp*V rr.yn*kl, 12 Mouht*4n St;- Gooley-Masellis Wedding MeMcan Elections ing figure. He sent him to various Zavarella'Lailey Wed^dnigN; In sist Disti^t intematiqnal meeting*^ and he Vernon And. Tnleottvlllo new* f S ^ PrivelSKem aiiiH ■■41 traveled widely in Eur6iJ6.and the hnndled through The Hernld'a BANGf Mia* Joanhe Shlrlejf Maaellla, Ken>^July 4 ’’O^j^Rep. Francis Americas a* a special enOoy for Foot Guard Plans to March Rochvlll* Biirenii, 7 **'. .Mnhi St., ..V d tii^ te r.o f Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Alemaa. When AdoIfO Ruiz Gor- Iflephono TKemont 5*8186. HoHpiraGPatieht (R-Kent) is vftryIng hia 'X" ■eph -Maaelli*: of Orange, Mhs*., tines waa eWeted president tn.lBSs. ,.„_t for tpe Repuhlican'I^t* Sen- In Vernon Parade Sept. In W illhtm ntic formerly of Lynea* St., Ma6che*- he named 'he yoimir lawyer hi*, 20 ata noinlnatiati from the Sltft Dia- labor minister. ■______^ 1 t#r; gnd Walter Raymphd OiioleY ByRl'TLEDdB # f will vote. (Previous high: .♦J»J4T2»3 , / i . JewsQiarge tsjet to 4i primaty, Mexico -City, In 1952). Mexico'* -population i* Lope* Mateos won the admira • The Governor'* Fool Guard will‘ n l afford the ln»tvranf» reqiilre Edmund J, V«ill«ncourtY^.28; AW Jr., uon of Mr. and Mr*. Walter R-. tion and respect of both labor and PINf .GomOy Sr., 129 Bairy Rd., wert Cady aaid that night, he' will 'pe ^uhtUly Mexico elec< around 33 million. march in Venurn'* Seaqulrentennlal 1 Mere for minor*. , ' j of Bttie 8t., Columbio, wa* rcpdfl. 'dent*.' management by his effeettvg, quiet celebration parade Sept 20, u wa« RaymontJ Bartlioloniew. 45, H.- linited In marriage June 21 in 8t. tition to r the Aug. 8 primary on the PraMdenttal ca.ndldatea are Adol diplonjacy. During his fl-yesr B an liyU A R •d'in “MtiotM" but not "oritlcnl" Everyone hopes it will bFA.qulet fo Lope* Mateos' and Hector Lui* PHARMAC\^ announced at a meeting of the an- bron, was aenl to Jail for three Mttryfe fmurdh' ^ Orange. with the g|tounda that voting at last .week's tenure Mexico had no major condition at Windham Community Rev. Donald MUllen officiating'at election. Quiet or. not, it- wMi be Alvaret. nlveraarv rommitlee laat nipMl month* for being, a I'ommon BUSTE district conyentlon was. by secret strike*. . Instead the ministry 664 Center SL->:tid-.5n B-08t< , Part a, July 1 <211 The-United ' A call for float* for the parade drunkard. He wa* 'given 15 addi Memorial Hoipital today from in- V the double rirtg. ceremony. .Veai colorful, and a bit different frorlLa Lopes Mateoa, 48-year-old for secured settlements In thousands Arab Republic haa forbidden Jewa U..S. election. - wa* isBUed by the parade commit tional day* for-Intoxtcatlon. .Jurlea reOeivad in an aiito eraah of Bnapdragdna, marguerites balioCand therefore iilegal. mer labor minister, is the candi of disputes. who formerly lived Iti It* Egyptian j t h e m o u t h o f gypeoi^eili were on the altar The legislator, aaid atale lawt'spe- Soldiers will IfWid . Voting date of th* government party, the tee which met .laal night. A prize AI*o charged with Intoxication, Or .Syrian proylpcea to return, the eafly .Sunday mominc, Y QR JfJLY As a cabinet miniaterr he drove Will be offered for the beat float markers/'bf the same .Rower* clfically requires that com’ention booths, many In isolated areas of Party. of Revolutionary Institu- Pavid N. Mahr. 4fl, Vernon, wa* European director of 1 he, American. Vaillahcou)^ received a broken a ALUMINUM CpMRWAT-iON, with white satin ribbon marl mere adobe hut*. Some eleftlbn re-' hia own car, lived modestly in a Although many bii*ine**rncn and delega'tea be polled by name. tiona (RRll. The PRI has never mortgaged home with hi* wife and fined *1.5, Peter Shield* Sr., 48, ■Jewtali Committee «ald Irtday. / Jaw, ieveraT .broken teeth, frac* SPECIAL OgLY WINDOWS ahd.l»OOBS pew*,' -Mis* Catherine ..The delegates nominated ■ Rep. turns will be.'brought In canoOa or lost a prestdenttal election and is IndUBtrirtllsIa have Indicated Inter- Ri^kville. wa* fined *12. and Zacharlah Shuater called the Ijil^n l.t-year-old daughter Kv*. and was tured collar befie and a aeverely a JALOUSI^B / • AWNINGS church organist, accompanj 4l*aa of nalionallly who left,ihe two r o ^ hot far from hi* home, and Escorted to the altor -by her •'If we luid had a legal conven July every six years. The weather tion Party i PAN). >y- he failefl to appear on chargee* of Mliddle K«Rt>*rn AreaA (hf Ann Marley, dance tn.>!li iiclor, i* turned over oii lie aide. He waa JULY'S TH t MONTH TO SAVE! father, the bride w «e a floor- tion, 1 never-4ltould have considered Is usually excellent. Being Sunday, . Aa the goveirinient candidate, apos of 10 «nd 6?i. / length gowfli of imported Chantilly the only one, *o far who tia* defi Intoalratlon and violation of pro- driving alone at the timie. a prlmniiy,'' said Cady. He will everyone haa a day off. h Lopex Mateos could have taken it 'IMif iU 'crrr nv'Us ho W(udf*(i ,Shu»- nitely Blated ?he yiH have a float ballon In addil ion, $200 bond wn.i '. The accident occured at approxi lace and nylon tulfe over bridal need 350 signatures for the pri A rrtartled man or woman may-j easy at home and coasted lo an ordered forfeited Icr Raid. th-Rt .)ew\nh‘'*‘tomlatfi who mately 1 a.m. but wa* not dl*cov- satin, fashioned with a lace bodice vote at a^g? 18. unmarried at 21. jca.*y victory. Instead Htx made a In the parade She’plana In build it and a-^abrii)o ne/kIine''dotted with mary. WINDOW SHADEjS hei-aelf a coinmiltee inrinbei- *aid Hie ca.^e (»r AuguHirm r I'.iii.an. | viaH the t'AR niiglit find them- ered until 3:30 a.m. when Edv |-d PHONE Ml 3-2856 A Mexican.voter doesn't have to 1 whirlwind, 6-month nationwide HelveH. banned theKi’after. sequlns.\;nie sieves were long and' Thp niam brr nf (•’■nrnmfrrp : 10, Blooin^rld arrestrd Saliinl«y L«gary of Chaplin, drove by on tpe HANDS O FF POLICY' be able to read-or write. Ballots, campaign, vlaiting almost every hqa nn nbundniicf* of hlrratiiT-r with ; in Wrnnn hy Spi-rlnl ('onstAhk ShiiRler chargtj^ that ethnic and | tapered. Tim tmred and billowing LONG WEARING little traveled road. Hartford, July 1 l2Pi Gov. Rlbl- although containing name* of can nook and corner of Mexico, speak- r^llgiotiR diRCTpiiinatinn ir being EASY TERMS plus FREE ESTIMATES skirt of tulle/was trimmed with for flontH. «nd nd-i l‘'»*ank Souhh. wh* roniinn^d ,on«* 'Due to a mlaunderitanding, i didate.*, designate them by parly j ing several time* a day. traveling INTERSTATE CLEANTEX drrsjRPB of whrre matmalii ran hr ^ wrok Ton«n is rharjjrd A'Uh .inco'i poraleft jfito a nationality law- Ynlllancourt’e family wa* not told rose point iMe which ' extended coff has said he will not Inter fere down,.gl-vln^ an' apron-effoci. Her in.*ignla and color. A-voter need by train, plane, bus and burro,. obtained HprrdinR now being pi/pared m Cairo ' rr a of'tM arcldOnt or hie injurie* un in griy wav In the possible pt'lmary ^only mark an ,X throirgh the insig- Slade to Order politiral w:4«a|)on to Rtrengthen fingertip , VW of IBnglish illusion I He ha* two aim*: To learn more Thr parndr romniittrr which i.s ! AI.ho ronliniird ona wrrk was til abmetlmc .Sunday afternoon. conlest over the Democratic nomi- nia [about the eounlry and-to let the “ Sytih Voor Rnllcrs 1 PreaUient.i NaRRcr r. poRilion ,tn i ■Valllapcourt was arrested by was attachW.to a Queen'a crown r'-'mpo^rd of .fohn Anhr NirhoUa i lhr of I>«iir#*nrr K iJonKins. t HOME SPECIALTIES Cd. nation for I'.S. Represerttative^at- Pre-elrt’tioii registration forms Icountry learh more about him. He the Arnh/world.” It w-oiild enipow-[ State t’OHceman Derwin Anthon.v of matching laee. She carried her FULL LINE OF UUsrO.M Pflwluk, .Inhn ^^'JlllRITlH and HaT- of 140 \V Main fliHiprrl large. Ribicoff aaid yesterday are free. As an addeA attraction, ■has become one of the nation'* #r the ijitfiniRter of interior to with-j of the CoICtiester bai'r*cl{g on a T BOB BROWN and CHARLIE PRINGLE , T lace covered mlsaal jon which waa old Ml I.H’ichlin, hRA )n\Hrd a i with oprratln); a inntfir vrliicla an arrMgement of While roses, "That is a matler' for the individ government stores and many ' be*t known figure*. He's also one VENETIAN BLINDS j dra\y hatlonallty froro any citi charge of failure to drive to the mimbrr of diltnUanra to Irad th^ \<‘hilr under (hr inflnrncr of [n- ^ Your Ijocal Home Improvement Company stephamtis aiid miniature Ivy. ual Concerned, lo decide whether or others offer substantial discounts of the handsomest in politics, Tnnrrh. ! foairaUnR llquorH zen V)io ha»l ever been a ZlonlRj.,! right. He i* due to appear in jus he Raid. » * , I M M Linda Maaelli*. the bride's not to go into a primary." Col. to buyer* With registration card*. which won’t hurt him with the Tho^r Invurd hut who ha\r not ■ A charge of apei»dlnjt a^’amat tice court- in Yeomans Hall, on Frank Kowalski Jr. now of Ft. No sicohol mSy be sold dttring T'lie jaw would worRen the *’al- July 14. , - *i.*te)/ wa* her maid of honor. feminine voter*. E. A. JOHNSON yrt rrpllrd air flov A X nihirofT; ]<'arolyn K. Poiiraa, 3P, uf ,T Stone rfads' preiRri^His" poailuffrof Rome Brldemaida -were Mi.** Phvli** Belvoir, ya., was endorsed for the. the 8 a m. to 5 p.m. voting period. He was born in the state of MORIARTY Maj P»rn Krrdrrwk Rrinkr. com- iSt. waa ronllniirfj to .lulv M nomination at the Democratic Women are voting here for the Mexico, which surrounds the Jew^ mnaining In Kgypt OOI.F c l i :b p t iu d s e t t l e d Tr)i*hman of Rbckfalla and Mia* mandinp offleor of^flir ('onnrrlirMit ' A nnllr wa.a entered In the caar ami Home fi.OOO to 7.0(H) m Syria. Merle Carlson of Bridgeport. Best State Convention , last week. ' Jo- first tiVn# In a presidential elec cspitsl. studied law and )at«r PAINT CO. National r;ua.t‘d SmatorH Pr-racoU Inf Rnlantl Rohirlas 3fl, of 7L’ Loughborough, England. July 1 'seph P. Lyford of Westport re tion. so the vote is expected to set DROTHERS SliiiHler Haid S»une 2.">.000 .Icw'h i2Pi—rBulldlng cont.ractor Pat Pate- man was Walter Banarkkaa of joined a prominent law find In Pu.'ih and William Piirtell; ("on- ' A-vr.. rharj;ri| with nmi suppor/ ceived enmrgh votes to pelllton for a record. About 10,400,000 have Mexico City. have left Kgypt aim e the Stnal ' man ihook the local golf club right New Haven, and the usher* were 72.1 Main St.. Tel. MI 9-4501 SOI Center St. pre.a«mrn Kdwin K May. Anlonl ! The cafle had pirvioiialv hron c./ii -Donald Blelefleld of Westfield and a primary if he, desires. registered, probably nine million He won election Bi a sehator in an 8-5185 N . Rndlak and I {orarr Seely- ' I inued aeveral week a, ftuf mg huh war with larael in Iftfifl, lie report down to it* last putting iron yea- X./ ed lerday. Edward Butler of Rockfall*. Prown. Stale SeuHinr Robert A 1 RobidRA has refxirledly kep/ up The maid of honor wore a gown Kernev. Slate Represenl at n-ea 1 paynient.s The club had eefiiaed him mem- berahip *o Pateman bought the of soft mint chiffon over society Franklin O Welle.** and Artliur Roivta totaling Ncerr forfeited taffeta, fashioned with a ahlrrrt Ba teman. High Sheriff Pawl hv out «»f-«tnte dilvera Seawnv I-iakc Made place. Unleaa he and bia wife are ' ^ bodice, bateau neckline and bouf Sweeney: Rockville Mavftr Her- M^Mhodiat Hlhle Kcriool given permanent memberahip he fant skirt with chiffon paneling tnan CJ, Olaon: and F‘”ir«t Selectman The Hitde Si bool i»( Rot'fiville By Breaking Dam may not renew the club'a leaae. “That will teach them to be ao extending down the back. She Warnera Studio Edgar H Wil.^on of Vernon Melhoiitsl riiim h will/iiold a (Ur- WOPS a matching heac|band of nylon Att>-, flarry M, I.ugc general nic 'f’huradav from ft a.m to noon (Cimtliiucil from I’age One) , sn o b b lah ,aaid ' the 42-vear-old MRS. WALTER RAYMOND GOOLEY JR. builder. "Golf at Ihi*. club i* not loops and short face -[veil and .chairman of the aeafpncejitrnnial at Henry f*ark. matching mitts and carried-* semi; rommittee, ha.a consented hr going to be for the rich and anooly MhihIiiii Rt \>ri|oii Ih* I offpiilam,'^' rpimrlpd Georgp Vfillll Idutlo crescent bouquet of white mar a white: rose corsage. marguerites and gypsophlla. parnd? mnrahal any longer." THE 'Hie P^ev. Wavne Sandau paMfor .lnhn*nn. Hip iriaii who plBiinerl IMp MRS. KICIIARIJ SAVIN ZAVARKLLA guerites with pastel green mar. Dinner wa* served for 125 She-is a Pro Merito Graduate of The' Ro( kville t'ama and St ran- f F 1 1 I n g I...... o n ('ong?...... egai loiml.. PXjiln*inn, "Wp'rP going to look al guests at-Millers River Hall. Miss Orange High School In the class Soup on the Rocha Float guerltes renter. The gown* of the ton * 'Motor* will provirtp i-ars for j rhiirrh, will ri/u.hicl thp .w nrship *’ow " CRISIS THAT bridesmaids .were styled like that Francis Hubbard, a college class of 1P54 and of the University of Mixed white rtov-erR decorated^^ of duaty roRe peau de Roie. She Punch two holea in can of con- th* fligminn.hs Thp Kx. h*„gp ,orvh-P* *i |.:i,,i f'ongi pgiil lomil cd till* lio*p ipporl the chuncel nf Hie South Methf>diRt of the maid of honor but of blush mate.-registered guests from New Connecticut in June where she re woio a matching headpiece and denaed beef broth (lO 'j ox. cam. Club I* hping bsUpiI In .-nndiK-t *li'lm n b nf Vpimm iluilng the from * aaiid hagged himkor ,7,400 (’hurrh Saluiilay for the wedding WASN’T pink. They. al.*o wore matching Hampshire, .Massachusetts, Con ceived her B.S, Her husband was feel W'eat of thn I'nffpi-diim he- cniried a cascade o. pink and Place aevera) ice cube.* in Iwn necticut, New' Yor k and Rhode I.*- *enrrh for -Mi^ Vernon" .monlh of .Inly tiip H rv l{.idin'(in of MIrr GaII Marie Lftllpy, daugh headband* *tid mitt* and the cen graduated from Manchester High white feathered 'cnrnaliona and glas.sea: pour iindlliiUd beef broth Georg* nrixhiiiii prog, am rliaii - ! r) ('art, pii'alnr nl Vernon will he tweeii SliPPk laliiml and Harnharl ter of MrR. Waller K. ter* of their bququet»,ware of pink land. School in the cla.ss of 1853 and ff,vp*f»|ihila. over. Garnish with large dollop.* of Today, thera are many quickA'ictories over The couple left for-Troy, Mont., man. I* «e»klng *rlverl i*eiiienl* to ; vaialiop ihal monlh TIip Inly lalind I*niley, 24 Harvaril Bd., and Rich marguerite*. " , from the -University of Connecti At the fiOO-fnnl rofferdam waa The mother of tlie bride wore a whipped Trcani seasoned with disease. Each might be described a* a crisis that where they will be al home July 6. fln*ncp the program Hr plan* Inlarrvh p* will bp hrld at I I a m ard Sftvin Zavarella, Ron of Mt*. Mrs. Masellla wore mauve bro cut in 1957. majoring In forestry. have 3 hOO programn printefl riu! ^ . tirrached. imiddv hi ow n water Me sheath style dress of ice blue bro celery salt. Makes 2 aervings. For traveling, the bride wore a and Mth. Savin Zavarella, 12tf N. didn't quite happen — ^ cade cotton, street length, with He has been.with the U S, Forest to *ell II,Pm for *l a pip. p ,, 'ncillon Hclmol gan imimlalmg .78,000 nirea of caded allk with inatehing acces- pale blue cotton full skirted dress | Service in the .Syivanile Ranger Tlie .limior Cbaml.pi of , v.i,,-, '"ir , b a,'bool will hr [..akewood Ciirle. .aorlea and a cor.sage of pick aweet- thanks to today's superior medicinal agent*. white accessories and white rose allori'linp on Moth aide* of the In- with white Jacket and white ac-1 District, Troy, Mont., for tbe-.pasl henrt rosea. The hridegroom's corsage, Mrs. Gooley wore orchid .rhprep will he a.sked to rondm t a ‘ *'*- 5prmm Congi-pgnttonal I*'national border 'Hie Rev. Mwrenc# Almond per ceasorles and a enraaga of while]year. to\s'ri-\vu)e he/i I jJ growing ront rat | *Ddy It. excluding tiip ,'i- mother chose a pihk silk shenth Modern medicines prescribed by yoUr physician print, with whit* accessories snd Sevpniv-five himi* aflrr th* formed th^ double j in^t cer emony *nd imhialinna nip llinl many , p*|-! "ppIu-iuI ClasM-s vv'lll at 2'p.m. Organlat Rhil-if) Treggor u'itli acce.ssorie* to malch Her score amazing triumphs over diseases which, I he hPM for -1 vrar old* Ihroogh ' " ",'0 0 '" ’'V''' drnl * fa vor I hp. Iilra , , ; filled H 1 mile luixiti to played the bridal rnualt -and ac- roisage wa.s of ilitik pink and oflly a decade ago, -were almost certain Till- Vpi nnn .OrpiaiP l>am-p I'lnh "I* • n 8 ' mlp white feathered rarnallon* They J'n-vlrlr H lake fni' the l.KH.OOd- <-ompanied tiie .xoiolal, Mra. Mary to become dangerously serious. ^ hn* Iiffc'icit In pul Iiu *11 cxblhl I lilf-lipti ItiirlMM-iie Coining Stewart, contralto. aaaiated the bridal party in re Tlip amiunl rliii ken harbcnip al kllmVHlt-puwer dam built Joltttly ceiving at a reception at tlie Sun tlnn ilunnc Ilir i rlrlu j, t inn by the Ontario Mydroelertrlc Row Preaented m marriage by her NOTICE Present-day pharmaceuticals, such as the , Vcnion Congi-pgaliniinl Chiiirb is set Ridge (^Mibhniise. East Hart t'llv fiuirl ( R*c<» er ('ommiH.Mion fuid New VorU Slate father, Hie in nle v.hh attended by planm-d fm .Inly 12 II |* hrlil al ford, following the I erenionv. The antibiotics, require complex equipment, intricate — C*liffui,! Mi*h(ip 21 'I'Hiihri fin*Hn 1‘nwet AutiioriLy her .xiHter, Miaa Brenda I,,ailey. aa Rrl Vcrimti, wn.i Inlicn lu TfillHiiil 111* large harhpi-iie p ll mi Hu- deroralion* were mixed white WILROSE SHOP controls and highly skilled technicians for SODA 1 2 - An eai ly-rmn tiing 4lo\\npoui am) maid of honor. Nirhoia.*i Zavarella Pciinlv .Inll fur *11 imU-fiiillr |inr-|orl chiin h ginuml.s flower* LYNN POULTRY FARMS of Wetherafleld. un« le of the bride production. Although somewhat higher in cost, a gie\ (lriZ7le kepi mwh\ iniin\' of Next to ycfitrrrtny ulii-n iir wits' titi*bl* to EiPnla loniglit groom. WRH heat man. ami I»well M'heti the couple left for a pl.ane l-'lank Had.sliietmp Aiixi|liir\ I lie 2,’i,(Kjn fteoplr wlm iiiid been they actually are an investment in economy. fioBt * *1 UlKI bniui to tn.suip U-rcl(t\- e^rMullen ami (’arnien Brune’tti, trip to Miami Beach, Fla„ the Flral National Rank "Choieo Fresh Connecticut Poultry — Direct From Our Forms to You" VI'W'. will hnid a gmrrry *ncia| al expertnl to SMtnes*. tile Hpe. ta.le, " They effect an earlier cure and cut xlippcil pnyiucnl* In hi* fiiiujjv Half an ii-mr h«*foje tiie iilaat a both of Kaat Hartford, were uah- hridc w'a.a wearing [link and'white Hi.ftinp w** prc.sciilpil IM Koi-li- I’ 'th pm at the home nf Mr* allk .Shantung sheath and pink down expensive sick-bed time. reft imket .aign;il WHS fited rr r era, Closed for Vacation Populoiv Mary l•'elko, 84 (irove -.si'fm - Hawaiian Punch 3 - ’1 vtllc I'ily ('ourl yc.ilcrilBv on a Wjinung fnmi the bnnkei liei e and white acee.saorle*, r5n their re rbnipr nf MPM-*iippnrt nf hi* wifp membera and friend* 'Die hritiP'H gow.n of wliite silk turn thev will live *1 14 N'orman ■We are staffed and equipped to All your doctor'* Hvdio KtiKliiei'i' OMn ll.ilden t ail organza and re-em'bioldered Alen- From July 7 thru Bii'l Ihi-pp I hihlrr,)i .liulup l-'rHiH I* 'I'l'cn ('hiiIpoii* -Si' and rei-elve, their friend* after ' prescriptions promptly at price* that are fair. ed to pie.B,^ tile firing hiitton con l a c e wna de.aigned with a |)or- SUPIR MARKETS T ii l/ouphljM oKlrre!) Imii In piiy IV o tppii riinteeti* will be In-Id ■Inly 11 l*t\ (* iniMuteH'd'iefoi <• thf* exphi- tralt ne<*kitne and abort dVaped August 4 — Will X ★ WAYBEST FRESH NATIVE ★ hi.*, uilp J4II per wprk »uppnrl *ml Uil* week. On Tluie*i|iiy tfu. ti ,.|i- The in ide is a giiiihiate of Man Hhm anolhci uajmng riM ket uhr aleevea Applupiei of the lare OPEN WED.. THURS. TILL 9 P.M.— SAT. B A.M. t i 6 P.M— Ml 9-8iS1 .‘iiuii.'c.ilpil hp Ih-p' al hn'mp Thp agei* vvlll mrel at Ilip' Klk* Cm- chester High .School The hride- H<*nl iij> and luiirMon nnlt ed flnoil H 11 utied tlie necklllie nnrl train Her ftnger- 873 ^$ain St. Phone MI 3^4136 SPECIAL FOR OUTSIDE BARBECUES OPEN WED.‘""'THURS.TILL F.M. 'Pheii (hr C4HIIU down liegan jiR 'iTie bride's gift to her niAld of 9 lh»6 Ml \ , u aa Mnrd_ $ 10 Hp veil of imported illualon fell a Imtlippiiii rii'iilr .Set nim- n* In hpht niici(if| mii le»! the' I honor wtis a gold cio.a.s and ctualn. lEGS charge .Ilf la.ari\ mu.»i • at i jage. 'I'lmil V l.ul Imi HU ('hill' ti w ill fioin H qiioon .s rrown (»f poArln. ■The hndegrooni [ire.aenled to hi* ulmii h.i'l heen i/uiied tiver for, cnffi'Mlajii Hiea With a Imom tile Hei' (RHi Rdp of whit# ior^r RihI ; ImM a piniK fnr llm Hiimlav *, hn.il • i-»fli*r«lam a.a rupHirrd Yellow Ilian a nionogrammrd comb He'.etnl iiionthH ,\tra I.\dnk failed' -gypaophila was enhani-ed wllh i and hrueh act. and lo hi* ushers Half BROILERS - 55 CLOSED FRIDAY, ^ JULY and I nrigregatiim .li.ily i:i al lln- 4 fll'l'eni fnr HeiileiK Uig Alien the HJimkr dMfle.l toi\-MMl Hie po\\‘r? WAYBEST NATIVE CHICKEN piiip gnive al Mpiii V I'aik allm dam .eatln .At I TH iiirrH matrlnni: pr*n .inrl prnci) .eetj* They CilRfV'* "iy.'tjnilly liiuijghl She Tho honor HHrndnRV.R wrh • lucgnce In e;icli oHirr. I hr mm 011^; « ,,, ahip spi I'iro 11 waa' ir» jniimle.a iiefnip t|ie wa*i rear reated In.xl week hv Roi K llo*|i:itt| Niitea ^■llle poll-e ailei being releasnl fluo*l rteal nnaked around a bend Admiltpil yealridiii Ahinhaiit in the nver « iiannel and ndled to- CORNISH GAME HEN^ ° - ^ from 11 a I t ( M I fl ( ’ount v jail i Slo. k*pr, 12 MuU her ltd Kllmg- WHid the power houae, D O u i S S ' Viiere. alie aent a\)ien she i'«'>uid I Imi. ItoMlna lUmgsInu SI. Anihn- rni pnv a fine on a Hiimlar *"unl [ riv'e Hnspital Kropal Hnnlhiind' CUF ONLY FRQ.M .OONNKtrrUT T’S Breasts 69° 1‘eiiMnua and mitritlnua RUmrner thrir Her hii.shand later )inid thel ■ li , l■;lllnglnn, I'liPila Wphei 22 POULTRY PARTS FINE.ST WttiTE ROUp Hnrtfm.I hue Site tolil tlie Rock- • iMiik vanillH to 4'4»roH or t-b*m SI , |Pnie*Une Aizl. Hiniid / Ville Cf.url yeatPMlnv that ahe wrh ! fiminlai.* iniRde aa u.aunli and W orld Creen Itrook marne-l Ma\ 2k and i*. lelijtnlng^ Hien ilidl and.aerve \\itii vaiiilla Ihs. haigpil spslptdio Mahe BREASTS - LEGS> WINGS - LIVERS^ to Maine u ii h h» r hu.aliand i< e I I earn. Strau R and long RpootiR- ^ Mnitiptt, St. Anthmiy'H H, NOTICE ^. RTAHY.-MEVBR — FIRST PRIXC There's an fxira measure of value in OR CLUBSODA '1 IN ORDER TO GIVE OUR Oyer The Fourth Or Picnicking? STAHL MEYER Md FERRIS REYNOLDS WRAP-t FT. OROTR A WEIGEL Dutch Boy House Paint that adds .up AMERICAN DRY 25 EMPLOYES A WELL-DESERVED In oithor cost wt hovt somt htipful itoms: Picnic TH E FINEST EVER MADE to extra years of protection, extra years SLICED TO o r d e r ' GrIlU. Chorcooli Iriqutts, Picnic BoskoH, Picnic of sparkling beauty. And--this makes pi>• cotdntn • 5 C p n WEEP and FEED L B . ‘5 1 - 4 9 10 L f I>^.' lelUP FOR Yo u r PICNIC OR BARBECUE " | And to control crob giirass uso lot Dogs lAG J L BAG ■57 VW $1695 s c o n SCUTL or CLOUT. De laixe Hiinroof SATURDAY, j6l Y 5 '56 VW 51575 — WE DELIVER — LOOSE R / PASCAL 'CVanver^ble IF YOU LIKi THE BEST GIVE US A TEST CALL Ml 9-4§V5 or TR 1.3271 FRint DEPT; ■56-VW $1295 CELERY De- Luxe Sedan FOR ALL YpUR BURNER REPAIR NKDS WE CARRY A PUU SUPPLY OF FREEZER “ BANANA^ LABOE BltNCH PINK-JUICY MANCHESTER CONTAINIRS PQR FRUITS ond VEGETABLES MOTORS DELCO-HEAT ••Our KeputaHn,p FRESH CUT I* Vo^ir -Attiiranre'* ''Selling ai)d Senlclng New Z4ZM 0 H 4 . LOCKER PLANT Oldaihotiilea for Over 23 AND Venn. B A N T L i Will 4#ti.iNci W D O 0 Fpr the Veckend wr’ll Red Bananaa, , 51? U'EST CENTER ST. -4> “f MARKET BartkU and Mango Pears, m a h Cat Wafar- MANCHE.STER 331 MAIN S n U T MANCHISTIt. CONlif MI 8-ISII I I MSSRli. ST. ftlA it-.TB » Ml 3-1424 'CrsM and Jlist about anirthing alsa yon night Open Evening* Tfirphtme MI fl'd.lO.I-^Korkvtlle— Phdtif TR .1-3271 -.H , dcflirt In f r t^ fmiia and VegatliblaaL 34 piFlpl.SpUARi.-tWk " Ml f.M74 OF n a FARKING SPACE • 3 » CENTiR $r*P--Mi.f-mi HVi W i G IliEN STAMPS'
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PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. lEST^, JULT^, .1968 M^CHESTEB EVENCSrO MANCOTSTERi GONN. TUESDAY, JWsY 1, 1968 ■ PAGE ^nNE'TEEN s : ALLEY OOP B Y /V . t ; Dim TOA^NG^HOUSB MAJOR vHdOPLB X jo v e n tr y stilted that upon, toeslvtn# any \. future complaint* of this. nature N e Vv r o o m n w ■ . . X^Williams^Ilery Weddinjg^v Standardized' the partieipanCi will-he artssted ANyTHINS OlOAV, MA JO R' -those COORt- F w ce D isperse and prose^ed to the fullest.ex NMW^wrw. GAD.MLET^YOOS R0OM6 a r e AG HOT A-a A 1 IUm ' Orace Marie HiuV^, tent of/The law regardless of BTHER DFFJC6S-----SS WON'T WON'T Si SAHARA BARBECOS \ C em eteiy V aiidals wheUier , the ceriiplaintng party O R , . STAND ANVWAV/— I ‘M d a u fh tir o^Mra. Frank M. HlllerYi' illar’chafgea or not.- l9 MV 0RAT0RIC>C ONSLAi A pnAchar, In a Barmen on "Wla. Mlntitar—I felt that'I had bet* 18 Munrd 8t., And Roliert^Georgo ’s ^ S h i r t s ROUTED TH«>*4y^EK WITH ...— 'HCgySTLINeTYPB AM ’UMME«-~.AS A doni.''* aaid'to hla amaU flock, tar^hptd it. You know, there’ are state and Coventry police wei Hlf,LAWSUW7'~-UM.^PLAN- ‘■Bralbren, W l»n’t the thin** wa ■ojne In the congrefation of such WlUlanu, aon of Mtv.and Mra. Wal called last nim to disperse;/^* ADVIOB TO BUliGY 8BT ,NtNe A^CATIOM ? WB LT THE MlGiSUS ter R, WUMama, 3»8 Center 8t., By F B A SK doiU U K R ^woman’s bosom Isn’t, necessarily San Francisco, July i (ff)—“ThO know that rat ua Into trouble. It a al'mpla' waith aa to believe It might related to her. other measure group of teensgm who wer/Assld LG SHOULD OWN so m e iT5:^AN ARGTIC the- thlnga we know tor aura that be an answer to prajrbt, were united In merflage'BatUrday -Wmahlngtop, J}Uy 1 (Ay — A 13 to )>e creating a dlMurbfnpea't the old bromide that everybody loveaj cool: pr iv a te teTRBAT — e t h a t yMLT effort t^ revise the standard ments. a fat man may. tmetrue, bitt-'t^e A ll the power ahd pcnortnenMoi loim aren’t ao!”- . X el 10 a.m. at St. Jamee' .Chuyeh Natogn Hale Cem«ejyhane*,.itn«olh-ne» A 'woman churchfoar'atoppad to handed luim a pair of pants. - ^ Rev. Jamea T. O'Connell. The T*«hlrt that kbeuld fit milady , to half-slscB (for^.'hdrter women), were made: yeateedAy to the state JiHies—Here’a the laet pidr of by ofliciala of the Salvatibh Army Volume Control, noitCnifniti) chat with « friend dutaide church chuYch waa decorated with white a toe. V and juniors’. There also are three Which operatoe'a camp adJ^entHo pharmaceuttoal convention by John dized Cere. Z tntik’1 /iK tii -aitar aei^cea. Suddenly aha ra- trouaers iiou' made for me' I w ant. pompOna. Mra. Jane Macesrone '■ The Commerce Depertraeht end height groups — tall, regular and' the cemetory. \ F. B eat^’ a University of Southern lAroutAoerf See it today! nialhfa$red ape had left her purse them Feseated, You know, I alt a waa th^rgmnlat. the Natlonel Knitted. Outerkrear short..'— a ^ three hip ty^a — Swlad Mr lOPtr aNwriwl o»—«iw Thlswfui only one of many such California professor. Ow.tm, rewvwm ehw-TMr swvii, Mm on the ii^ : She returned and found lot. ^ The bride was given In marriage Aaen. announced that women's T- slender; average end full. distujhances reported in the pasL '- Bester said a definite ratio ixiats It goner'^iha on seaklhg out the Tailor (dejectedly)—I had lu ^ d by her b ro iler, Frank M. HlUery. - iBiW^RIAewiNe. fce fM shirti henceforth will he ihen- Thus e 14R minus would be a s^ifral ’ yeart during which tpefe^ between, obesity arid illness. miniater foumPthpt he had picked that you brought the bill to be re* She had a a ^ r matron of honor ufactured and labeled In accord size 14, regular height, alenderir >*s been report* of detonlflg of \ He added there was only one \ It up. . •<, ceipted. You know I've atood a lot. her aiater, M 'V Robert G., Stans- with a new'voluntary alatng stan tombstones. way to reduce: ‘IBy decreasing QUINN'S BY A I hips; a 12T plus would be a size \ PRISCiJ.LA’S POP EKMEER ■field, 20 I*ackai'll St. Richard A. dard, v 12 tali, full hips;/ a 16S woujd'bc Several of the teenader* were food intake—in other words, eat FIOWTERS HAVE TO Wllllsuns waa beW man fo r his 'Baaed on ecie^tlfic body meas a size 16, short, averzge hlpi. apprehended and questioned, and lee8.^, PHARMACY SCARE PEOPLE! YOU brother. Guests werb-ushered Into urements of a reptoeentmtive Incidentally framere.^'of the then released after Salvation PHONE Ml 8-4188 1 LESTER, VOU'LU NEVER DON'T S C A R E Af^YBODY' Daily Crossword Puzzle the sanctuary by EdwArd Dunn of aampling of women, the standards standard couldn’t And-enough tall Army efAclalk press charges. To r” meat means to brown ,A PRI2E FKSWERl West Haven, cousin ofXhe bride «dU be adopted-later by some vomen with Slendephips and wom Stale and Coventry police have the surfi rapidly. DU DON'T LOCK groom and Phililjjr Georgii\df New other eegmentf of the women's en over 200 pojiTids to Correiate FIERCE EMOUOM.y Answer to PriVioirt Haven. reedy-to-weeiF trade. . ’ measuremente-^to lit thoee groUp.s. The bride wore a balWlna ^ r u i a d e r . Starting now with T-shlrta. AIL other Mz«s ' and, abepes arc y — length gown of fragile white OKatt- women will begin ordering itema taken cere of. tilly lace. Self.acallops HnUhed according to their dress siaes. Plans for the size research were scoop neckline of the empire bod i|*A U C H tR Acitoas ' S3 Surfical The purpose i* to supply "the made In IMS’ and the actual re 1,7 American ' threadi Ice, designed with short draiped msJdmum number of women With search was carried on from 1949 temperance 54 D e^^e sleeves. The skirt v.as full and good fitting clothes without the until 1052. crusader princess style. The bride wore a need for repeated try-ons and tii- Some of the size dsta were first CAKNIVAT.^ shoulder veil of imported illusion BY DICK TURNER 13 Small spact 1 B arb a^ n pensive alterations.* presented to the public In mail 14 Citrus fruit Indian which was held by a pearl trimmed A Commerce DepartmeiK state order catalogs in the fall of 195.7. Is Involves lace cap, and-carried a caaca^hs of ment said the standani'' can be it was well -received and the a Nomads/ ' white roses. 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE 15 Whiikey — , aDitclose appllM to all women's {garments knitted outerware Industry for 17 "Honeit — The matron of honor Wore a with the possible^ exception of mally endorsed the standard last y t ' being an - — elate 33 Saturn, lor 44 Theatrical The bride's mptner wore a pale 25 Miipltcei 11 Exeminet instance sign 'blue organdv sheath with an em 2SToo amorously 34 Fastening 47 FehUnlne broidered btralce' ana matching hat 2B Favorite 12 Promontory device appeltatloq and accessories. The bridegroom’s Th* *ult that eou|d b* * 30.W'orthI«u 18 Goddess of 39 Spanish lady 48 High card mother' wore a pale blue silk or- table scrap . the dawn 38 Puff up 50 Eat In gepta. and lace dress with match comptot* 31 Sbe helped 22 Drunkards. 37 Demolishes gulpe (Seofcy^ ing hat and accessories. uther In the on*-*uit w ardrob*... . Prohibition After a reception for 80 guests at the Knights of (Tolumbus Hail, r r r 9 r r r r r % / 33 Htwtiian r r the couple left for a northern irio- Lorlng Photo wreath !• H tor trip. The bride wore-a . pink MRS. ROBERT G. WILLJAMS 33 Fh-lority / linen sheath with a matching (prefix) » L Jacket and a flowered hat .with the 34 Fruit (pi.) white accessories. 35Measur,ef 17 p The bride was graduated 'from JU D D S A X O N BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD of doth 21 27 Manchester High School In the I WABN yoo, SAKOn' AiAKS Thank’S eor 37 C h in ^ i class of 1954 and from the Hart VALU ONE MOW NASTY IMPIICATIOH THE WAffNINS) measure s i I ford Secretarial School In: 18S5. F. E. BRAY ANP IT'LL BE yOt/R HEAP ON HANK. BUT 38 Always She is now employed a t Cheney HASPEL THE company MAYBE this i (poet.) B Brothers. The bridegroom was W a t c h o f i ^ f Jew elry Repairing little ol' 40 Note in graduated also in the class of etctore will Guido's scale i PECIPE WHO'L. 1 vMi' 1954 and from the University of ; Reasonable Prices Th* world’* fir*t and *tlH th* fln**t (SET THE/AXE/ 41 Babylonian W' Connecticut School of Pharmacy sky god r in 1958. He was a member ol the 43 Yugoslav city 1 L. Prompt Service— 2 Watchmakers AUTOMATIC W**h and W**r Suit 49 She Was V. Kappi Pal Fraternity and the Rho from---- - W Chi Honorary Fraternity. He la Manchester's Oldest Established Jeweler 48 She wrecked r now employed' a t jbe P e t e r a many a ----- p w %i Pharmacy in Hartford. 737 MAIN ST— STATE THEATER BLDG. Wth just one fine Exemplar suil.^ou could look T H »Bf UV Rtt. Mi with her f 'y f f n 'Thb” couple will reside at 38 ^ t«AB bp wt* Beonoe, W'. little hatchet Florence St, after July 7. (ashinnably, impeccably dressed every single day I ii F N, ‘I'm tired of eating the tame old thing tool Let’s 51 Everlasting (poet) R Jl Taricco-Demers Resists wrinkling, recovers quickly...and takes only trade lltts!" 52 Card gems The marriage of Mis* Pauline finM 'tmi Louise Demers of Bostofi, daughter 40 minutes in the automatic washer corroN BY RAY G O no B. C. BY JOHNNY HART of Mr. and Mrs. J. Alexander Dem ers of Shrewsbury, Mass., to Al 968 MAIN ST. and dryer So he perfectly 7't f w , that PO ^ Knew fred S. Taripcb of Boston, son of aorf... ru pash WE JUST WAIT FOR) IT WAS OUST MANCHESTER refreshed and “pressed" again. DOWMTOTH' RAIN! - then WHEN] A TNOU«HT, WILEY. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taricco, 36 M arshy Rd,, Mai.Chester, took L v Shop GAOCCAY PCP A IT fills up with «/iC cr-tTAta Akj* place June 21, a t 9:30 a.m., In St. Ml 3-2693 TWO- ^//iZf'/// /tfff Af/i J/A WATER — Mary's Churoh, Shrewsbury, with Best of all...the Exemplar is ■ reception following at the Fair- brook Country Club, Holden, Mass. suit of true fashion and style, a - The bride was attended by her sl.ster, Mrs. Richard Duquette of of permanent neatness. See WINDOW Pompano Beach, Fla., as matron Starts Today of honor. Bridesmaids Were Miss the Exemplar in hand.«ome sll- Mary Carroll Flynn, Boston: Miss Jean Dowd of Worcester and Mrs. Donald LuS*ier of Lynden, N, J. for One Full Mon^h ’occasion shades. It is lined. Lawrence E. Sylvia of Boston was best m«n John Carnevale of 65% Dacron* 25% Viscos# Windsor Locks, Edward Krukonls B U G S B U N N Y of .Methuen, Mass., and Milton Raynn and 10% Mohair. Adams of Manchester ware ushers.' m iZ S A W Y E R BY ROY CRANE WIGHT HOLD TH' LADDER QUIT STALLIN'AN' Tile bride's gown of white silk • S 9 •<> UP THERE FER ME.OOC GIMM^MY DOUGH... was styled witji a fitted bodice, ■rtS, THAT'S IT.' 5IHCS OttSSKOV IS HERE OHj 1 "SOAAY X (fkHTJOtN YOU fOA 0/NNlA, BUGS ALSO: I THE CRIMEA RSST c a m p f o r HIS MIAITH, I GOT OTHM jobs Sabrina neckline and chapel train. t h o u g h t OLOfA/fND. suppxA iitAess ccwmes WAITIN': , WHAT WOULD BE MORE NATURAL THAN YOU W ERE ME MY AOOM, PtRUAPE TOMORROW ^ ( Her fingertip veil fell from a.crown D B L m FORCE HIM TD lEAVC COMRADE mSHT, " ■ of pcarts. She carried a white l NOTE BLAMING IT ON ^ CHESSKOV. p»a,yer book with a single rose on HEALTH CONFOUND W ’ll Its cover. IT f THIS” V On their return from a hone.y- white sale UPSETS AW moon in Florida Mr. and Mrs. PLANS.' i t Taricco will make their hopie at i i t i 21 Harria St., Boston. The bride Big ValuBB in Linens and is a physical therapist at Nifw The incredible England Medical Center, Boston. Domestic Also Reduced rM 1 The bridegroom is a student at Tufts University Medical School, Curtains and Bedroom Ensembles SEU^'CAIRE* Boston. WASH and WEXR SUIT TAk Rad, ttd Pm. an. II ~ This is yoyr chancq to restock by H A S P E L * 3 9 ^* MORfY MEEKLE ..r" BY DICK CAVAIXI MICKEY FINN BY LANK I.EONARD Excuse ME—I OH. DO I THOUGHT •On Pwlt leod* ihorl lof ALL COLORS and SIZES HAPPENO? TP NOTICE' 1OUG0 YALE? HE WAS A -1— h your Linen Closet and SAVE! Orjginally THATYON'/OUR TO VALE,, MEMBER OF FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE: 90 DAY BUDGET PLAN OOVERNORISMNOMO TOC)? MV RAN SUAMER CLUB PAY 1/S IN AUGUST ' PAY 1/3 IN SEPTEMBER $49.95 LIFE We dive PAY 1/3 IN OCTOBER «3R i:: World Green Stamps • Fully BuRfawtReill • WhllR Thty Utt! iARtisMHMiMBBia M^N'S W ^AR. Vf tummimi-ttAM oiitim 857 MAIN St r e e t • Cash anJdarryl Adverlise in The HeraW— It Pays o«x _ CSMItUJ *JI L CAPTAIN EASY BY .ESLIE TURNER MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES anil FRANK RilKJEWAY AND THIS 5 it down THMlKS. BUT X tlU»r ItIjliM A VDU YDUHa MANl LADV X LIFT AL(7Hf ON THE BBAi GOSH 250 POUNOC! 'HAV* A AS 'TUX TUT, MY DAI rM veRY lAAPRESSCft DEAR, ITiB SAVINGS DEf pSITS RECItVED MR. ABERNATHYj REALLY NOTHING. TOUR SAFARI IS BtPORi JULY Sth 1 ^ - , W ill ^AW INTEREST PAID FORM ‘ pROM JO LY^ it
JEFF g)BB ' / j THE STaitY OF MARTHA VVAYNE 4*Y WILSON SCRUGGS BY PETE HOFFMAN %■ ...WEAR 7T#£>OCAr<$ BOSe, HBISUOM^ ... REWDERMG MM UNABLS TO AVOID Tim ! WANTED MB ID K K 1 K « B I& . ^ TAWLY STm X D BY A CRUSHMS SS yT SAVAGE KICK m Ct aH i (MMCOMTELY t POUOWB. ” TOUR BRCmCR STOPPED M E.SD 8 nsM6 THiVSLB9 6 e,JSFPC0 Be ■ ■[. TOTHEWEAO. Wh*n you joii| pur Vocation Club for;]959.,Eoch.w*i*k, JMir.BMHOTBwcmaNS ofipONeNTCNem sov* small amounts, pockat chdn#* ypu'tl n*v*r miss, NATIONAL BANK meovbr/ TERM# WnL...,^,--^.-,—-n,— ^ Ojnd fl**r y*or at this rim* you'll b* off' for' s*v*rol ^ 595 MAIN STREET •MANCHE6T6A CONN. '-V ^tatoakt of fun. and pl*^yr*,vidth6ut a d*nf in your bod* 0*t. Th»r*^s no chorg* to join. Slop thl-
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. “^ I s Is weather for kids, not White hM been used In the out- New Yoi'k at Baltlniore 2 (twl- Some of Die bezl temus In ,thls for men in their ftflies,” the .16 excursion apon.soRcd by the Kaceys suddenly got to throwing gopher ' Runs — (Jerv, Kansas City, 51; San' Francisco al ClUcago, An- rteld thia ^Immer by Coach .Whltey. nighU — Larsen (6-1) and Kiicka 1 Wimbledon ha* come from a tno year old Oernmntown. N. Y., pro- this year to New York. Principals balls alter winning eight of hla Minoao, Cleveland and Liopez. kan- lonelli (8-5) va. Draliowshy (6-7) Johnson.'The No. 1 man with mttt (6-3) v». Brown (1-0) and Hatsh- ! ol Old-timers — Budge Patty, growled. In the American League game first nine decisions and juat .as saa City, 47; Mantle" New YorijR, or Hillman (0-0). and mask is pitk .Avery, a sea iuddenly lost three In a row, man (6-6 ).' j .laroslav Drobny and G a r d n a r f'omlrtg off the rsinswept Fair- 'Will be the Yankees and Boston 46; F. Bolling, Detroit, 46. * Philadelphia al Pittsburgh (n) soned performer. White got his .Stsn the bum, a near unanimous Washington at Boalon. (N) — ! Multoy. They can all hit that boll haven course sfler the first qual Red Sox. Joe McCarthy is again Runs'^Batle*' In ~ Jensen, Boa- —Roberta l518i vs. Friend (9-8). start In Little League play and game aelectibn as the ball- Pascua) (3-4) vs. De)ock tfi-0). j pretty hartj when they want to— ifying rnimd for 1958 British Open handling the sale of tickets. Res- All-Star ton, 80; C*rv, Kanaaa CJlty, 58; Cincinnati at Milwaukee (n) — UM perhaps the be.sl all around Cleveland al Chicago, t N) — I and tliey :aie not afraid qJ giv'tng Championship Sars/.en complained. ci'vatidns may also be made with plaver'a ballplayer, w as flirting Slevers, Washington, 48; Lemon, Haddlx 15-4) vs. BtirdcllB. i5-6i. player during his final year - NariMki (9-5) vs. Pierce l7-5). I ll a gentle stroke once in a Witite ' It was raining when I got here the steward el Kaccy Home . . . with a. ,500-plus average until Washington, 44; Gernert, Boston, ixiis Angeles at St. l.ouis,,(ni — three seasons ago. Some of his thi'cc w c'ka ago, then sagged Into 42. . Kaosas City al Detroit, (N) — j Old-i’liiicra Are Gone ■ Iasi week and it's been raining home runs were tape mea-sure jobs Plalnyille Stadii^i will present It I Podre* (7-7l or Koufax (6-3) vs. ■ 4-fnr-.'8 slump that averages out Hit* - Fox, Chicago, 82; Mal- ,TerryJ(5-5l va, Lary (8-5). But now the old-Utnera aren't , j ever since. . , as far as Little Leaguers were 100-lap feature stock car race Frir I Brosnan (7-5).’ to .105. zone, -Boston. 83; Cerv, Kansas Tomorrow’s Gomes around any more. Tlie moderfi ! "In fact, II was raining the iast concerned. Hoavever. there were a day night , . . Riverside Stadium Tnmorrmv’s Games 'Then, as suddenly aa the.v had City, 81; Power, (jlevelalid, 80; F. Washington at Boalon. yoimgslcr* with their serve' and I time I went through llie qiiaiifying few skeptihf who felt White, a big lists a trio ' nf racing programs. MePmALD *Uimp''d, they're back in business, Bolling, Detroit, 79. 6/OW T B G O eW New York at Baltimore. pan Francisco al Chicago. smash game have pushed them I round for the British Open in IflSfi. boy physically, would be stopped Tonight the jalopies will be In the w'th .Spalin's pitching helping the Doubles jjuenn, Detroit, 28; THC DOUBLtB Kansa* City at Detroit Cimdnnaii at Milwaukee. out and the 1958 Wimbledon’crown i 1 don't like playing'~in this kind when he graduated ui> the baseball spotlight. Friday night there will Wihvsiikre Braves ata.v out front Power, Cleveland, 17; Kafine, De P L A Y f FSOM (Only Games .Scheduled 1. (Only games scheiUilcdi. IB going to he worn cither by one , I of weather any more." ladder. This was not true In the be a .special 200-lap late model and Miisisl’s hat keeping the- St. troit, 16; Pearson, Wa.shlngton, 15; of a quartet of poker-faced Aus- Still, the weather in this Knglish Alumni League where the. lefl- classic and Saturday night the Louis cardinals on Milwaukee's Malzone, Boston and Avila, (Cleve ...B U T THKT tr.tliana, a towering A^ffi e r i c a n village overlnoliing the Irish Sea huided batter continued to amaze stocks will roar once again. tail. land, 14. E fC rB U D S with a mulekick" service, a couple • I did not hurt the old master's gsme, with towering homers over the I Plsylng through the first half Cash Shortage Favorite VIcHm* Triples — 'Dlttle, Kansas City Moam TO THBia Luck... .All Bad of brawny Seatidlnavians. or a fence. • ABtLITV 1X3 •ST/Pl.K lonely Bnlon, the surprising Bob of ;|6 (|ualifylng holes for the • • * Away from his desk and duties Spiihn becani'e the first pitcher and Lemon, Washington, 6; Power, Cleveland' and Martyn, Kansas t h b opPOBiTia^ by Wilson. <'ham|)lonshlp opening Wednesday white picked up splinters during for two weeks is Jim Hcrdic, town to win 10 In tbe NL this season, Joey GiRrrtello. lefl. Appears furious as he charicea In on Joe G)am> winning his second in a row with City, 5; Cerv, Kansas City and A F l B L O p Sara/.en scored a one over par 73 ■Aiost of the spring season .'with recreation superintendent. Jim Is Top Pitcher Year Ago, , The quarler-riiialisls are Aahley bra In the elRhlh round of their 10 round bout last nl)(h(. Glar- a si.x-hitter that flattened hia Plews, Washington, 4 Knrller in the day playing,In Manchester High’s successful commanding officer of one of the Cooper, Mai Anderson, Neal Fras dello Inst a split decision to unranked Glambra. (AP Photofax), better wealhei. Australian Peter ,favv»rite victims, the Cincinnati Horn* Rune — Jensen, Boston, team, having made but a few local guard units now in training er ahd Mervyn Hose from Auslra- JTinmaon look the lead for the e- . i P Rcdleg.s, 9-2, last night. Mualal was 23; Cerv, Kansas City, 20; Slever*, teken appearances. But with the at Camp Drum, N. Y. . . Twilight TO/VV •Ma; Sven Davidson from Sweden, medal with a 63 oo the tougher 2-for-3. driving Irt two runs with Washington, 18; Triandoa, Balti- Legion, White’s big bat responded Baseball Lieague will not use board Donovan Loses Again Denmark s Kurt Nlc'sen, and Bar I. yttiam course. his 13th homer and a double, as jnore, .16; Mantle; New York, 14. fcUBBK ry Mackay, Uie Dayton, Ohio, Piscatorial Peach well and Coach Johnson m oycl the umpires this season due to a short Unpopular Sftlii pecision Two otirrr players Alex Fox of the ..second place Cards stayed Stolen Bases - - Aparicio, Chi giant, who is me lone bearer of A b^^auly hooka a beauty at Silver Springs, Fla. Betty Fraaee youth to the outfield to take full age of money, Wally Fbrtin of ths W/OE ’ '? Scotland and Angelo Angellno of Rec staff reports. Instead, a nonr within 2 ’ a games of Milwaukee cago, 17; Landis, Chicago and Har New York, .July 1 (/P)— Luck of the Irish? Don’t trv pocj- the il.S, standard. Mackay d»- II, ely Hdjied 66 at Fairhaven may be ahowlnif that ahe doean'V know much about angling, but advantage of hiS liitting. with a 4-2 victory ovef Los An rell and Mlnoso, Cleveland, 8; Riv R AhiC aB T O A; even flah agree on her llnea. Getting back to hi* home run bojird man will work the plate feated India's R a m a n a t h a n tvhen hr arrived last week. geles in . the only other game era, Chicago and Wilson, Detroit, EUOBTSJOP;.. dling that line-to Dick Donovan, whdga year ago \vwi the Khriahman yesterday, 8-3, 11-9, last Sunday. Can anyone recall a each night and a base umpire wiU Sarazen, Open winner, said scheduled In the NL. I’ight-haitded acC of the Chicago White Sn.\ and now i.a the 6- 2. Giambra Wins Garabie, youngster ever hitting a ball as be plucked from the, crowd. . . 8- 'I'VVIMGHT I,KA(H,'K >'ere Just for fun Pitching — Larsen, New York. last to get. started on their lato-starting staff. far at the West Side Oval? I’ll al Jimmy MrCurry noted an error * * * Patty Is 34 and won of Wimble Behind Boh Nell's steady six -j His score In tt.e first qualifying 6-1, .857; Turley, New York, 11-3, - HOW CAH Th* big guy, whirlo.st only six' ways remember White as the first last week In which It was stated RRAVE,<4 8, REDLEGS S— don eight years ago, Drobny is 36 hit pitching, the West Slders nip- 'hanged his mind a llUle. .786: Ford,. New York. 9-3, .750; ‘ VOU LO«6 last sea.son while winning 16 (no and only youngster tver to play Sal Maglle had the best pitching Bpahn.who had given up 12 home and won it in 1954. Miilloy is 44 ped the Fast Slders 3-'2 last night I "Well, " he i onceded, "My game Pro Tennis Stars run* tn his last four games, kept Pappa*. Baltimore, Sullivan, Boa- (OH THAT one topped his .727 winning per Rejcaptures Prestige In Little League baseball with a percentage ever for one season and would probably have won It at Mt Nebo I-'ield. Nell walked!'" HK^'• now to say I'm the Redlegs inside the park at t ,»and Moore, Chicago,'5-2, .714. ,PA(K-AY?T centage among American League inustache! with the New York Giants. Sal but for the war Patty lo«t to three hatters and fanneil eight IJn.sl for fun, I.et's Just say won 18, lost four, for a .818 mark. Milwaukee, walking ope and al Strikeout* Turley, New York, regular*,) how 1* 3-9 one loss shy David.son. 6-4, 2-6, 9-7, 6-4 and while getting the decision over ! * ""i going In liy and qualify." 83; Ford, New York. 79: Pierce, of hia worst season, s* far as de San Krancisco, July 1 (/T)— Midfllpwpjjfhl .luoy (iianilira Changee Uniform McCurry points out that Hoyt lowing only one eaimed run while Rose licked Mulloy, 6-2. 6-3, 6-1. won a financial gamble and recaptiiml sonic boxing preslige rl.val Steve Belllnghlrl who allow-' Halii ui no, Sarazen altracls'one Overcome Fatigue Wilhelm, the great relief specialist, the Brave* bunch^ 10 oT their Chicago, 76; Wynn, Chicago, 77; feat* are concerned, when he was Anderson slopped Drobny. 6-2, ed only five .safeties. Kenny Irisli i hvigest. gallerles of any of Jimmy Robert.s, outstanding all .annexed 15 victories as againiit dnz.en hit* in a four-'run fourth Harshman, Baltimore, 76, 12-10 in 56. 10-8, 6-2. last night on tbe slim margin of an unpopular split rlrcisioti stroked two lilts for the victors'"^*' toore than 350 golfers entered around athlete at Ellsworth, High but three losses for a .833 percent- and a five-run fifth. Del Crandall National I.«ague He took It on the cliln again Pulls in the Crowd* over Joey Giarde’lo. The los '- from llosedale, N, com- and Mike Sii.angr. had two bingle.s in this ye.Hi’’s ()pen Anil A i'Imii'. Mifh. (.iP)-—Pro tennis pla.vers are something in South Wlnd.sor, is pilchm g with age. McCurrv. a former Manches drov* In three run* In the two- last night, losing 5-3 to the Cleve p' Ined he lost his flrsi hoiii In tv foi- the Fast Sulers, Nearlv 50 fan.s trudged ar-oun^ 160 prmnda In hooka and righta to the head ami balled Ponticelirs l(» a lop- heart attack Friday night. Page, handing right-hander Bob Purkey Virgil Akins aa It* boixer of the scheduled, ilropping the second last year's finali.sl and No. 1 seed and imply they were not up to trip of several hundred miles - • leading milers, will compete in tbs 49, Walla, Chicago, 48. 156'a, came out lo.v*r hut picked sideil tI-3 triumph over Bantly {)ll a Springfield. Mass., resident was 18-5) his fourth consecutive de month lor July. place A s nine games behind New ed .■this year, scrape through a A disgruntled Giardello. niuaing chamiruin.shift stamlards. niosl of the time fatigued. invitation one mile run at the an Runs Batted In--T,homaa, Pitts up $10,000. ' last night at the West Sule Ova). In professional ball 20 years, feat. The power punching St. lauil* York. fourth found four-setter against cuts aiongsirie each eve, chaigeri. But if some'A merh-ans are .shnw'- ".Sure the travel ha.s an affect nual Connecticut AAU meet Sat burgh. 66: Banks, Chicago. .54; Over Sunday Blue Law The $10.000.was a flat guarantee In addition to allowing only four serving as chief scoiit for the New Spahn. leading th* m ajors with fighter won the nod for slop •South A frica's Abe Segal, 13-11, "That decision was worse than the ing harltv, tournament officials on my game," .aavs Pancho Gon- urday at New Britain, Close, of Cepeda, San Francisco, 50; Spen while the former was figured on one against me in Buffalo ( N Y.i hits. h'lslie? bunged rnit two z.alM, who headlines .tack Kram York Yankees In New England Manchester and now with St. 12 complete games, now is 3-0 over cer, San Francisco, 47; Maya, San ping Vince Martinet of Paler- INIH.VM8 5, W H ITE S4»X 3— 6-3, 3-0. 14-12 a percentage of the ael gate nf In tP52 when 1 fjiught Giamhrn fl.Mil.lox and a-xn,KlC. Harcy .SmilM | mal.'Mofl by er's natlonwklf tom. "Bui it ef and the past two years . i, . Andy John's University in Brooklyn, the Reds for the sea.son and 10-1 Francisco, 43. Chicago, July 1(/P)— At least two major league managers aon, N. J„ on Juhe 6 to take Donovan.. 30, gave up all of the But. Pally, Drobny and Mulloy $22.fift0,.*10 the gamble Giambi a when that 'vns his home town." chlppo.l In will, tw „ iMio-bicso fects my opponent too, so things Maneggia has Joined the rin ks of won the IC4A indoor mile title last since Sept. 5, 1956. Jerry Lynch Hits Mays, San Francisco, 103; are doing a slow luirn over I'eniisylvaiiia's Sunday blue law, the vacated welterweight title. Injuns' seven hits and run* in his packed llieir court* out'when they IfM.Mka In, Iho wlnnorx wha c.il- "'''■'b' ^I'moaa nf qualifylPK the benedicts. The Bolton resident took to get the bout, Blasts Referee aie evened up. " winter al Madison Square Garden was the onl.y man to solve hla Banks, Chicago and Cepeda, San which halts games at 7 ii.m., but National League President ^The NBA’a latest ratings peg- 6 1-3 Innings and lost his second played. And loal. • Glambra, om e ranKed Ingh toe,0,1 a loUl nf Hl-lina'nff , i, oK i ' . I’nlnfiil la>g Injury performs with Moriarty's fn both in 4:97.5. Seventeen track and southpaw stuff at the right time Franciseco, 88; Walks, (Clilcago and gied Martinez as the second in a row since hliinking Baltimoie Maybe It's because the Wimble He termed Befeiee Downey Manchiu l< I I eople don t like to spend too .WaiTeri Giles takes a philosophical view of the -issue. among middlewelghta. had gone !•» His rival is Lew Hoad, the for- the Farmington Valley and Hart field meets arc on the program tu last night, driving In both runs Ashburn. Philadelphia, .87. lending contender for Akins' 4-0 June'15, That left Donovan don crowd is gelling tired of see "The biggest joke I ever heard " mm.li time iinaliiying,’' he said. "We've lived with it for years , the ring Juat onre since In.ung to Pontueili's .. O'J.'t IM II lO-.'l nipi- Australian Davis Cup ace. ford Twilight Baseball Leagues. be heki at Stanley Park. .Al Cole, with a single and double as Spahn Doubles Hoak. Cincinnati, 21; newly won crown behind Cuba'* with only Ihl'ce complete gamea ing Australliuis run away with the and claimed Glambra \s as liolduig ! Bantly Oil . , , . Ol.'t OIO ,%• 1-0 "A golfer I'omes here to play in said Giles, "and we'll live with It Rory Callioun here la.st August and hitting. | Hoad, who has been guaranteed He captained Wlllimantic Teach shortstop from Manchester with padded his lifetime record over Mpsial, St. Louis, 17; Thomson, ninth Inning on June 1. The Giants Isaac Ixigart. for the season. He shared the AL lilies; Maybe it's because of *e(\U- l‘'lsliei and O'Neil. Maihia. Man- the rhampmn.ship not In (piallfving Chicago, Skinner and Groat, Pitta- some more." His manager, Mike Scanlan. said rounds ariMind $125,909 for two yea'ls, ers College on the diamond l.a.st St. Cyril's In the Hartford Twi Cincinnati to 48-15 with his 234th weie aliead 1-0 ip the sixth inning Harold Carter, Canuten, N. lead, with 16 Iasi ye*r. mcnl. Tlie losers managei 'Pony I'ci- )uii k a ml Mcmlit to Imrgh and Mavs, San Francisco, last night that .Iney suffered a played rilghl after night with, a spring, Ba-feball League, is leading the cir major league viojorv. The St. Louis. San Francisco and wheiT lime ran out June 22. And J„ heavyweight, won n 10- Minnie Minoao, late of the Sox. •But most probably Its because rente fleclared, "Glam bia ' didn't I "1 think this .■Hyslein is aiUliiual- 16. broken Jaw In the fourth round of I ^OITHAGL I.KAGIK painful leg injury. He haidlv could cuit in batting. Cole performed Cindlnnati teams have a'suspendetl the Card*.led 4-3 In the eighth In roiind de<'lslon from Germany'e belTed hia lh home run to open the old-timers know how to pj,ill start fighting until the eighth, ed 1 believe we are ready for sec K(! Bamchall Trip Triples—Banks. Chicago, Virdon, 12 that one but continued the full ' .Hfandings walk, al times. But la|>e patches with the University of Richmond CARDS 4, DODGERS 2 Muslal, game,, apiece to make up aa a re ning when Iheii second gapne was tVlIII Besmanoff In Carter’s out those- angled backhands and 10 round what \sns he doing for tfie j tional fpialifving matches J\cie, Pittsburgh and Mays, San Francis s two-run second after Jim Landis' Neither the Nalmaal Boxing rtrsi sc\'cn *”■ \V 1, IM that wfiiild make ||jn cimmpion- up ailments temporarily and Hoad Yankee Stadium will be the dc.s- this past spiing and had a great hatting .382 in .hi* laat nine game.s sult of the curfew on Sunda-y pj,ay siispened last Sunday. first start since serving a 17- ninth home run h.ad given Chliago those forcing volleys every fan Aaan nor Ring Magarine ninke»| 'Fear liei s fi played. tlnation for members and friends , year both at bat and afield. snd now .363 for the year behind co. 8; Ashburn. Philadelphia and after 7 p.m. with-the host Philadel All three have future single month Army hitch. The NBA dreams of playing hinVeelf. ii Giambra ualiuall>' \^nnts a slup mote altraitive to everv- Bl. singame, St. Louis, 7. , a 1-0 edge. Mickey Vernon drove him among the fir.nl 10* uiidort for ‘fjiardello wlih six’ I ’hailei- tiak Raik 1’hc viclm y. niRbl nl bi-lm ii linck lirix afirr Forbes popped his head through 6-1. .857: S. ahn, Milwaukee, 10-14, getting into a siluatibn," stormed laat night. runs in the ninth, after Bob Cerv'* snd we have to eat. Then we have N. M. the door talking faster than ever Yankee Stadium. His first double- John Roseboro’a fifth home run, in title. Hoeft, allowing four hits in' his FARMERS picking him the winner, I'hree in Vi inner nlm h ena.hleil tlie Saints to tie tlie a npw \.-,M M> t'Prni rl niat Ur'l tha .714; Phillips, Chicago and Farrell, Manager Bill Rigney of the San "If it weren't a suspended game.” 20th homer gave the A'* a 6-4 to allow fm flat tires and motor Then It was onto a Wednesday header between Detroit and Mem his first complete game since Ma,v three Innings, now is 7-0 against eluding the A.nsorlaled Press, smi- In.sei s for sri iimt phu e, snappetl uiaURUial nf Ihp work a pi''ng..,flMi about Negro baseball. j Philadelphia, 5-2, .914; W orthing Francisco Giants. And his pique said lane, ‘‘the home team man edge. Harvey Kuenn. hitless in five HWDE. C O la«l ,11^1,1 tiouhle. We have to be al eiich match In El Paso, Tex., and- “ I campaigned for 35 years t o , phis played to close to- 10,990 paid 20. ton, San Franclaco, 7-3',";700. B\.SILIO BACK Ihe A'a since June 18, 1951. Oddly, Ing s drs\^-. And one favoring Against J’raberl Trm [‘Ir's impieMsive flve-giniie was echoed by Fred Hultdtin.son, ager could do a lot of jockeying at-bata, caused all the fuss with Route 194 place early, we can't get there on I Thursday match in Cogpus gel the. Negro into organized ball,” j admissions. It was the third consecutive de Strikeouts -Jones, St. Louis, he won only two of six decisions Glambra winning streak The Saints' Omar 'I l,M K It Hai liman ('hallriiRP boss of'the Cards. iind win a game he shouldn't win." the bases loaded and one out. l\Mi vciu- nlil iT'iil. an ainalrm- a f the dot and be leady to play.''" ilhristi, Tex. Thursday night the sjid Forbeg, a graving, bustling' N orio leagiii- rliihs cannot come feat for the last place Dodgers, 92: Antonelll. San Francisco, 73; ChittenHngo,*" N, Y. (N E A l — against 'em when they were in Dn\Miev scored PO IM S ih n PT GlngtHs and AM tillleiviierg uf the "It's a silly. law," Hiiti hin.son Kuenn rapped what looked like a lyiis Angeles. .tul> 1 '/!’• F'rank fair amt two oUit-r fpalmn... Trahei t outlined a typical week i tennis travelers dr.oiie td San man In 'the mid-80's whn runs: East unless they have four lucra now nine gam es behind again. Podres, Los ' ngele.-!, 89; Spahn, Carmen Basilio is back In train Philadelphia, htii has won stx P^| aiui ,lames, the dis^entei. going Temple each poked twtr hlla. sna-pped. "It's wi-ong lo start some (ioubleplay hall to third ba.seman Sedgman, Ills lams |rg on the j liRlit Innlpht'-X Pvanl.x. Thr Rianil in the life of the net tourists, Antonio and played tjiere Friday around like an anlbltiotia'rceriiit. tive date.s. On the first swing, Milwaukee and Sanford, Phila- ing at his home al ChiUenango. slrajghl from the Kansas Cijty for the New Yorker PP-Pl < hai'lie (5*ve\' helled a tliree-iun thing and not finish it." Preston Ward, but two runa acored '■iiruil tq'tla Flirla.'" Open for Travel night. It was onto Jlotiston for a "A nd when Jackie Rnhin.son and j Forbes had Washington, BaUlmore, tjelphla, p8. Last ISighCs Fights His next start will be aa a welter buiui)i. , Giardrlln look the first three [ mend, simitheirrl 'I’miN' iinherl lns| Irt|de f(u- 111,' winneis in the fust Hutchinson's view is not en when he pegged 11 into rightfield. Anna I.afna po.atrd a npw tlirpp- 'rile week begaii with a match Saturday aflernocm rti'alcli. the B'rooklvn club broke the bar: W ilmington and New York. Nmti weight against Art Aragcn lit lx>s rounds as Giamhra's^ liming ap-| night Hiid Is now cn hokici nf the frame dorsed by Giles. and the winning Viin came home y(’M(-nl(l .IrntliiiR ttlly tprnrfl f,.r on H .Saturday night In Palm "T«xa.s is a pretty big stale, " riey in 1947, they put me out o fj he has acquired a half dozen morW Angeles. singles lem! In the .$1.5.000 MsmIcis St Mary's . . .'100 too x 4-7-1 "W e could throw ont’ ' Ibc sus San l*Yanc:lsi'0 Joey Giambra. Hum lii'al.a ilIvKird laal niRlil .klip Springs. Calif. Next morning al says Traheit. "But we had to business." 'stops. Norfolk. Richmond, Phil» Safety Special 158)ii, San Fiiincisco, oiitpoinied RouihI Rohm Pi<* 'rennls Trmrnii- 'iVmple 100 400 n ' 2-fi-l bail a cnnbmpd Hriip of 6:16 3-5 8, the troupe was in Phoenix, Forbes, yon see. was the promo- j adciphia, Albany. .Syracusi* afitj- pended gam e nilc and call the ment leave It and get to Tampa. Fla., Jnev Giardello; 160, Rosedale, N.Y., University Park. pL.— (NF.A) — 'O dell and Hansen, Sender and In Ihr JI 63n ('oarhinR (’ liih Tinl- Ariz... ready to play Sunday after Sports ill Brief game completed, " (liles told the Doilg HVrvey, itar defenseman 8 for a match the following Tues tlonal director of the Negro Na-i Buffalo. The result is that th£ 10 , Jim Norton's victory in the IC-4A After Uuer days .Sedgman snd Rosenf h al UiiR Oak,. This bp((,fm| ,hr 6:17 noon. .Monday was open for travel day." tlonal League in the Ea.st and the Associated Pre.ss last' night, "but for the chamolhn Montreal Cana IMNSMiUKW .Negro league now play.s a 140* BRAKES New Orleans Jimmy Martinez, brought Penn Slate Its first quar Rancho .Sagurs liave 2 0 ter t^rds i>i sr$ sorrii.vu. i.F.\nrr: Negro American League In the I'm not in favor of that. I don't dians. ha* won the Janies Norils R U S S E Ll'S aol by .Marlba Dnylp hrip .Inly game .scljediilc from P'orl Wortlfc isa'ij, Glendale, Ariz., outpointed sum Segurn whs idle last mglit as , .lai-k O fo in I'lti'hed no-hil ball I. I»(9 Weat. Mayo Smith, manager of the contemplate any changes.” ’ .lemorlal Trpphy, pliif, $1,000 for ter mi’e champion since JJlymplan to Detroit and Birmingham lo Btifr Phlladelip4iia Phllliea, played 73 Tony Diipas, 166, New Orleans, 10. Alan HellTrleh won in 1024. ■ ■ Sedgman o\eiwhelmetl Trahert,' ftu fi\e innings Sa the Rainbow Pom|)nii. a bay lllly, won tl,p As long sa they retained Iheir fall), I Z The league rules provide that a the Hist four years. BARBER SHOP ( ’luh downed the Manm'.s I I-3 la.sl RELINED gom es a* an outfielder for the 1945 New York Eddie Lynch, 147, 6-.T, 6-2, snd Rex Hn!t^^lg do\^ ri'*i1 SI 3.751 20 Arnr-n Stakp in 2 12 1-5 stars, fhese rliib.s did w-ell in major "For the first lime IVi 1)5 yeariC suspended game be completed. If Spniro, Cor. of Oak SI night St Robertson Rark, 3’he Phlladelp'da Athletlca and- batted New York, outpointed "Tony Dl t.ew fload, 2*6, 6-.'T, l>-7 vvidip .Simbpllp lord, ilic .U 1.776.79 Ex-CMltle Rancher Sets Mark league parks by advertising niime.s New A'oi'k had no profe.ssionaL possible., . before the two teams Hoad, lio has yet t*> u in s pro ■Marines hit only four ball.S to (lie I.advahip .'Siakr .No 8 To,- .3,-ypai-- 1 such as Satchel Paige, albleles .212. m eet again. The game Is resuiTied Blase, 149'j, New York; 10. baseball on July 4," * beamcC New Bedford, Mass -Jimmy Kel OPEN WED. matrti lin e .is now O-.T fm the outfield, im hiding theii only two ol,l iiadnR Itilira din'iiR hntb iiPala ■ denied the right'to prove that they Forbes, the old short.slop and pro» from the exact situation In wt,(ch htls h\' Kfigie fJrninan and Frank BUI Harta-ck, Am erica's leading It ended. ley, 132, l.x)well, Maas., knocked This hecauae of the loiirnamrnl Hartuigais 1-V Ken In 2:95 Wondpifiil Timp won IhP As Jockey with Six Victories were of hig league caliber. But fesaional ba.skclball player. "ThiC yJilnai’k Bill Mozr.ei- hon.iei ed *and I\.i,,yraI'-nId Paring Stakn, win* , when Jackie .Robin.son paved 2hc rider the last three years, *et two In" the event that the suspended out Jimmy Connors, 129, New Bed 4th of J iiIt holldat Rosewell 1 0 r'amhn Gnnr.ales and I gives IRS a chance to really celc-*- l.am Mor.r.et and Al Whipple eaidi records at Delaware Park In 1957, game cannot be played off during ford. 6. Traheit both 1-1 * niiiR a lacpoff finm VnIpnUnp Hay way tor. Larry Doby. PaiRc, Min biatc the Glorious'' Fourth. " 1 rollectnl a ie nie Minoao. lioy Camjianella anil He won the most »takea (five) and th* regular season, the abbrevi Dallas Donnia F'lceman, 178. HtiHfl Snd Hal^\^lg look t»\ei tm- Rainbow Nelson, s rattle rancher hy pief- Pelham Bay Piir.se for fillies and Olliers to go top cabin, only Hw l>rvclu(>rd .Miiit’y ~ the moot money, ated match goes , into the record Midlothian. Tex., outpointed Buddy dispulcd [ins.sesston .of the ilmihles ' — - - - I Rainbow . . . 210 620 x 11 k-3 ei eiice but a |ockey because of a m *rcj at Belmont Park; Mrs. Negro American League .surviv/>(l While with the New York Giantf books on Ihe basis of scores at the Turman, ,184, Tyler, Tex., 10, '' lead last night i»v u tupping (Ion- tnelDd* U n big suid Labor Marines ooo 002 1 7-2-3 'll ought, wasn't kicking about *e- Geqige' White's Even Stroke and it was reduced to four clubs for 11 years, Forbes had a haiuiU Ray Meyer ha* coached the De- cutoff time. s t i e k f 7,hles and Rosewnll 6-M. 7-5 It (Far Most Cars) MOTOR WASH i iirity today. I $10.1(11 won for 4he first lime in and had a lough time paying the in the develoi>mcnt of Willie Mays^ iji ■ ■ gave the {o\\ ,\iiHSies 2-0 m the o V o in ami Wlupple, Maichese. Paul Unlveralty basketball leant of Htarting Time Ismael (M ilo) Valeiizue|a, .who •All. Osgood 111 ami .Nier*Hrthv 13 niontris in the feature al Mun- bus fare. Reiiheri Gopiez, Bill White, Oasie- Chicago for the laat 16 season.*. stsnrtuigs Srdgnutn-Ti atiri t Ivm e Nelson, a 30-year-old from (lien- Games on Sunday cannot start rode Tim Tam to victory for r*alu- inoiilh park; and Tommy's Jet The National la-agiie walking Virgil and Orlando Cepeda. ^ • i ' ' i-1 In the ilmibles and GonxrUes- rose. Oklq., rode off with all hon BOUND MOTORS Hi* teams have won 249, lost 123. before '1:05 p.m. .- niet Farm in the flriit Kentucky 1'” l$22.29) (took the $.5,000 Lagrange out on New York has had a trem As great as Maya is, peneda. noW Rose\N all 0-2 ' i ' . Ciidei Hie lights St R oa ilsu n ors St Delaware Park yeaterday. 8M Center 8L— M l 8-4HI78 Cincinnati jnid the Phils were Derby he ever, saw, won three Hol ■ Be a Patk, BUI'S .Mobil mithlt FliissI setHrig s track ricqrd by winning Pur.se al| Arlington Park, endous effect on profes.sional ba.se- yet 2>. is Franji Forbe.s’ pet projf; *^tadebalter— Packard” John Slow4k of New York City deadlocked at 1 1 -all when the lywood Paek stokes for Calumet 13.5, 16 12 hut lost the game 17-12 N.ATIONAL l k .\g i k SIX consecutive races. ball. Am ong numeron.s other ect. "The Giants' front office’ will captain Die 1968-59 Yale track clock stopped the game in th# aboard Mlz ClemedUiie in 1054j . things, according to Forlies. the H I TRAIN IN (H)NNrrrU’T T Bill s had most of Hu power but Two home ruii.s. one with two The 4-foOl, 9-inrh rider quit people peted as though -I werd" team. BIG (Hants and Dodgers niovlng to '■oiilil not put It toRflller for the men on, by Fildle Zswlstowskl Jo^ckeylng for cattle ranchlrtg. pre- crazy when I fvrat told them what I Stsmfoi'R I'r' The New York ilerldliiR runs. A tuple snd two spajke.d (Sreen Manor to a close 5-4 Spart Schedule California ha* put the breath of they had In'' pepeda.” he laughed. iOOKFORTMIHONpF ferlng hereford'a to horses because life back in thfe Negro league,' f KiiirkerbfM Uer.s of the National doubles by Ki tile Blivens psi cd Hie. decision oyer Hie Medics la.st night of the security angle- Bui s "But I knew what they had whe'4: tire W OliY-FRII DfilVINO ’ Basketball Assn will l.iain here losers sltack, wHIi RodRet Aml- .Source o f Talenl I saw this kid. just a babv, .stan* si Bin IHey l-'ield Hi\-al pitrliers. ili-oiighl whittled his slock . (roin M R VALUES LIKE THESEJ Today p jfy k y - ^ for three weeks beginning , Sept. rsiill, ,M .lobn.'uiii. .Iim Kiililmnnit .lull Colemaiv of (Iceen Manor and 49(1 cattle lo '20 and Nel.*ion re- Fiirhes, who first came, (o New lip lo m ajor league pittihera liT TURNPIKE AUTO SERVICE f .Skip Mimiey of-the Medics striii k Sullivan'* vs. Optica), 6 Wad- Pirerlo Riio. ! j, f i ■22 This marks the fust -Umr tlie biUiiiR doubles in s losing ciiiise. Hirned to his other trade. York in 1912 from Howard Univer .dell Fi(*ld. ' . I KnjeUs wil).. he training here , For- Cilrii .Nsrkon rrs.sbeil s granil .slsiu Old II Snd seieii batsmen, respec- sity in Wa.shinglon lop lay with ;T knew his faj.her, yoi) Aite. HE OPEN j Finishes Mtrnng Auto Parts vs. Mortarly's, 5 - A N D SH ELL STATIO N ■-J . ■ [the last two campaigns they iftill- lioniei for l''lns,s| i:l.’> ami Doll ' Hcely I'br ii.seiA CleTin Banks the Lincoln 6 Vants. cantchd.siNcgro waa the Babe RuHi of the islaiid^-, TOTNEPUSUC I ed tn Fs:.st Orangr, N J The tSVm GoeliriiiR uideil s. triple tinned hi .some line delenslve plays ■ Nelson, who tied. Bill H aitsck's Buckley FiCld, Leagues, including lho.se th the and the ktd Isshis spiUln' image.’^'" r' will he coachril by FuEjr.y l^vsne FinnSI 1.35 191,'t 399 0 l7 l2-3 in cenlerlleld Delaware record two we«ks ago - hy Lawyers v* A * S. 8 — Ver- Caribbean, now' are organizeil ■ ■ J *• OHDCR HEW MANAGEMENT v9 r ' ■U i who sueereds \'uu e Buryis. Rills .Mobil 34 2 129 9 ' 12-16-2 1 Green Maiioi .. (U9 040 5-7-4 copping five In aueceaslon, was vlc- planck Field. I Ibasebnll'a principal,. source of Buys 1 ■ ^ You are a VERY IMPOR Medics . 022 OOO 4-4-2 lorioua from the third through the Trust vs. Elks, 8;lf —'Charter talent supply. Seaate TANT PERSON every Coleiiiaii and Moiniv; MUiney and .eigllljiJtacea,, He had no mount In Oak . , ^ , "In six 01- seven years." he pre Brajjaii to Mauag^ ■•HI* Rlp|>miin HOW OrntATlP ZY Tim At List time you pull into our Hie first and flnjshed foiirfh In Ihe Civltan vs. North Methodlat, dicts. "35 per cent of” big league . station — and we let you \51EHIC\N I.F..\GrK Second on Olive Tree, 8:15 Charter Oalt. ballplayers will, be colored. Spykane .Indiani^ M Silky Sullivan Seeks Victory Scoring nil of its riin.s m the'la.st His’ six winners raised his total Nazarene vs. Liberty, 8:30 .“Economics enter ir\tq It. In , > (i» Mm --flit; know it. three imiings last mglit at Wad- RAY STREEnR u i IIU. ORANT triumphs to 32 for the, 28-day-old Robertaon Park.' mighty few other lines has the Spokunc. .Bobby Bra^rait CONNECTICUrSFIRSt leld Mniiclu'ster Parkadc iiiceiing, to m o r e than hi* (‘ loaest Tigers vs. Dodgers, 6 - - Bueje- colored boy such a chance to go \vs3 hived \^3teiday r.s managei^ We check your oil, tiree, ■;/n Second Start at Inglewood idshed Police ' Fire 8-2 ' Alan Th i 4tli Ont FREE pursuer. Steve Brook*. Ifind. *w first,class. He's more 'willing than' nf the Spokane Indians o f the Pa-s FLOOD-LIT rapiator, wipe your Mfind- bad Hirer bits' in Ibiee al .Nelson took Iho leature .with Oiiplea a. Redlegs, 6 —"Obarter the average" While bo.v to aacBiflce, filflc.Goaat League. He succeed* II _ - STOPS NOISY st^eld, give you road biijs and tenmmale Rbk Bom bar Templed, who paid $3.40 in eqiial- Oak. , lit the, (ttit.set while learning the Goldie Holt.:* ; Inglewood. Calif July 1 i.-Ti ■•■the spotlight today rvuh the $2,5,- dier chipped in with two safeties 18-HOLES-eFAR 3. maps. Silky SiUtiVsn Hie horse Who likes IliiR the track record for one mile M'edneada.v, July S trade. He'll take IJIlaAs D pa,y,-and Bragan. was let out only lask, 900 added llnllvwood larssie .Stake* tn'lhree jnps loi Hie vh lors who with a tlnie-of 1:37 1-5. Tempted ride bu.sea. W ith an unllrrflnted S&G AUTO SERVieE POWER STEERING |lo run last nntd the streleh, tries P A F vs Sullivan's, - • W ad week B.S manager of the Cleve'I al 5'... fiirloncs Hnbealeii Khsida also oiithll P.& F by a p.,3 msegin 6 horizon in front o f Ihe player.*!: Buy lit Tin Give ut a try today. again for s niloiy, today won the Rose Jet Purple by 3 'i dell Field. land Indians and replaced by J o9 heads Hus field of a dozen 2-\ear- ■PaikS'le ...... 905 I2x 8-9-0 length.s over lociist lime. each Negro club now has from 30 IM MIDDLE TtlRNPIKE, WEST amaxing. new j Silky won the Sanla Amts Derb\ Gordon. ' J old fllU'e.s -d a k ...... OOO 110 ,2-3-0 Medie* vs. Auto Pasts, 6' Buck- lo ,40 sspira.nth in addition to its Other Nelson wmneia were; Sun ley Field. ^ The parent Lo.s Angele.s Dodger* AiLiftPrr^ bill since then has been blanked Khalda lias «nii ihrre Hiiies. Maloney and Monetle; Gallagher Boll ($13,801, Pecks Bad Boy regulars. ^AU US ^ Ml 3-2919 ! SEALER and CONMTiONER five ymes, IIU biding s sad show let Holt go yesterday at Phoenix! The. field uirliide.s I'as.sie Dancer and IlombHidier. I$12), Gannet (IP 89). Handshake Norman'a v*. LawyOra, « — Ver- "Then there is the college si I na ing in tire Kentuc ky Derby snd the INTF.KNATUINAL i.KAGI K planck Field, , where the* Indians, mired deep iiT B it OatiAt a Stes* Isiks in s*w*r atssrlns and Miss Iippiiy, each c'f wholh i i$,80i and Unleaa'hfd tffi.ifig. tion, SHckgut Nettl'd' players xqei'e ‘T.- ..J . unit Km * i AlMelna 1 Preakness He s)so lost his first Trailing by (wo riiha after three South End vs. North End, 6 ; 15 the seeond division, split a)dbuble'v Mali asM «n* pliable. Prt- has s stakes vsiii This «dl he the' Narraganaelt,. opened It* Iff such demand that the Colored header. • I race St Hits meeting si Hollywnnri first race in which Khsida. TAssle complete Innings, AnaaUlt's rallieil meeHng yesterday with a dead — Mt. Nabo. Intercollegiatie Athletic Associa roOMPiilf’ AUTMOTivrSERVieE'l DAY AMO M GH 7 FLAY ^ FHn vanlt an* altpa taiks au*. t* Park Spencer Harris, general nian-s deying, haratnin|, •brinkins. Dancer and .Miss Uppity h.ave foi- aeveiv hiarkei .s In the fotirlh '^i hegl tor first in the featured Na’n- Haaalffa vs. Green Mahor, 6:16 tion, compoeW, of more than 50 Bger of the Spokane ' club, • Far auiat eparatlsn all yair Today Silky Sullivan will he go- clashed ryiile to * whopping 15-0 victory turket Purse. — .Charter Oak. school*, ruleduthat 11^ athletes caff I SP|CIAUZINGIN ; I EQUJFMENT FURMSHlp naPucaa basrin* p|ai*n snp I lug against four other 3-year-olds over Noriuan's last night at Vei- Rl prtooa piais tsut ud, ro- Brownie’s hea.vlly (n . the winner’ * rtm-^ro- man available. e tat waStMr. ■ Clemente Purse. They are Tttam IVp I'ighta Tuiiiglii o f 11.358. and tecond choica Prince Telaph(me vs, Klng'a, *;16 — ' Golden Opportunity .eopfoUila aulffR. lum. Orbital, Rise 'N Shine and diiclng'. Both Dave Haplenaa and Ariel were locked at the finUh Robertaon Park. ' , . E'er-11 y#ar», lhe„Negra league "“The entire Dodger organixa-v I mONT-IND AUGMENT | pULLYj GUARANniDi , Hit The Trail. Bill Powei'B ci'aahed two hits for of the atx-fiirlong allowance for S- . BA’a V*. Jfal Tool", 8:80 Robert- would pot afford to sdnd its teams lion la delighted to have Bobby SHELL Athol, Mass., July 1 i4b ' Willie the Cdntractoga and teammate Silky has trained vvall ainca year-olds. don .Papk. Blaat. The Detroit, Kansas City, Bragan aaaockiteil with it.” Harfl^ 1^ . WHEIL lAl^NaMG J OdltXER MAIN ST. and Pep, indealrtietlble two-tima feath- Gary Oentllcore turned In a apark- Mid. "It means a return to th*, Eisjr' On BBd|i;et>-~Dcferred Pay PlAnc . r,- . - bisTRQiim^'ia'r . beating only on# hora* In hli tea- artyelghi champion, tonight nieeta Rico Ras and Rrlnca .Arlal, Centar C onfoa va. Taachera, 6 ; 15 Jitemphis and Birmingham, glubs MIDDLE TURNPIKE sonal flebiil here. Laat' waell ha ling catch In leftfleld. — Charter Oak." org*nlzatloj)[ Tor Bobby." \ niggeil Bnhby Soares of .Provi owned by Phil Schwarti, wera were oncflned to the ijttdwest and . . « t 6 P rmttNWUT fERViOB EXIT8S, WILBUtKlROSS HIGHWAY worked five furlonga In .S* aeepAda. A n aaldl'a...... 241* .701 15-5-6 timed In J;J«-J.5. j • , Laglon at East Hartford, 6:18. dence, R. I. Pep, .35, takea a 215-8-I South. But with majijr lei^fuevbatl t - ♦ ‘V 9______- ■ ' • ' TEL. M l 3-1372 .Norman * . .. , s05 ftOO - M-A Rico Ra* paid- »l,80 for win and AUiIatlea vd^aianfa, 6 Buek- JUN^IONROUfES 15 AND 8S Nietiolt-ManGliintir Tire, Inc. MANCHESTER AUTO PARTS the raatest trial al that dlitance raeord against Soarea'tn his piiv In New York only’'half time, the ' yyou're caught WR th < at thia meeting. Johnson, pycholski i2l and Rii*- place. Prinee -Artel' returned land, BBQiAD NT. .U ni •b]< 9f « titie.ahot at feather king fionl, Power* i,3ij Grimm, R umo d replt waa predeRt*»1th 6 ( 014*11 Ifokt in a .bad wlndatorm, head'Into ' S T A M P S TALCOrrVILLfe, CONNECTICUT ^ StS BROAD SnUSET—PHONE MI 3-517* 170 The Silky SulllvAn TSMc-ahAiwa (Kldi Baasey. * and 9i tn hla baekera 'Sanatora v*. Rad floa, ( -a .C9nr« «l«munlly, " 1 . ( 5) and Sullivan. KiMwheie, Adela Rutchlek'a lar Oak. i the wavea and h<^d—that4 th« ^..., , fee. Vorbeit, WHO tn m ore recenjt ieat way. 7 i I
■ ft N ^ 6. X : ^ 1PAGB TWENTY.FOTftl ^ T i n s f e c A T , X lEttftttttg ffpralik ATcnzeJDeHy Net Preift Run The Wt»ther X Ifid s n Bugenr J. 8now, Mrs. Eguanc Praeman, preaidem Ear the Week Baded Fere^Aet of U: R. Weather JlufOM Charter Qa* St.; a daughter,^to ■ June t l, ISiW Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. of the American Legion Au^tUiary. ►ital N o t e s Mf. ; Apd Mrs. Jdmea , F*rrin> .t36 Summit St., left Nor Reports that volunteera among the P'air, warm, humid tonight. Low HaZardrtlR. nmr 70.jpartly cloudy, hot, hnmfd X' folk, Va„ June » aboard the USS membera are asked to aaitat In •vc X .1:3 BIRTHS TODAY: A .dau^Ur ills 12,701 1iiur/wM.v. Chance of arnttored nf-' XlVifanchesleKlibi Vl^iKtflfTbe Greene for a 2-months training serving st the riMreshment booths ' %^**enta Today: 178 to Mr, and M r* Alfred Dorey Jr., V. - Member'isf! the Audit temoon thiinderahotvem. High near elo«^ July 4. BegtonW^^sUri* Pat cruise In northern Riirope. He^ls Friday evening dtu;lnf the lire- 4i^V\prFtelj YESTERDAYrOttO tlaat. Hat'tfofd; g son to Mr. and Culled W r r e t -works dispisy. M em bers w illin g to -X. BiiMiu at arculAttoa 90. the Mp»iXCnhne.V/Mb>'ary .g student at the University of l-fir^, 18 iBirch St.'i BuZanne Rar- Mra. W alter Borst, Olaatdnbqry; a M anche»ter-—A City o f Village Charm Noi“th (Carolina. do so should ronUct Mrs. Free*' daughter to Mt / and Mra. Olendon and the WW ton Lft> rM be .ito w , 32 Diane Dr,, Vernon; Ray- five to life in prism on T c1dH«WSiturd»y* throtighMuly ai^ man, whose sddreaa la 88 Deep- BreydSter,'iJJastonbiiry. I N ^ N E • ! \ • l x a naccraci charge waa decreed v,'"*iV at. X The Christian Science Church, wood D r. ' nond Enrico, 25 West Rd., Rock- ^ISCttARdBD YESTERDAY! Omphenw^^io tieiiltahwfiucA Tdu yesterday for James Mack, 37, v,^ClAMifled Adverttsln on P a ^ I 8 ) ■wjhjch sponsors s reading room st 'llle; Mrs.. Jacqueline Dorsey ^Arthur Martin, Bolton Center VOL, LlLXVliKNa 232 (TW ENTY PAGES)^^ MANCHESTER, CONN„ lVEDNEiSDAY, JULY 2, 1958 p r ic e f i v e c e n t s Raymond K. Clement, son at bridegroom of Barbara Ann. Bums,- want. siw trip "Tha British American _ nub ^ 1 748''.Main St., will discontinue 'Outh Co% > entry;-M rs..aiadya Rd.; John tCemp, 383 Center st.; Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Clement, IM daughter of the. late comedian Bob to p ! » up thfToudi. I%one today, IW hold tta monthly meeting tonlgh hours op Monday during July and ' f'aZlao, 8 Bolton Center Rd. Mra. Emmallna Blackwilder, 31 dnSin. Wc H k ^ m y ‘n..of Mr. and Mra. Edward Hale, cision granting the company a rate AY IV&4INOS UNTU | P.M* isi >alaUves'ln town. Thev plan to re-i Mi. an(f^Mr8 l>aWrcnre PegUer. "rt Desso! Phoenix St., Vernoni Wapplng; Ralph Franklin. 33 ewh'lA wiAhh el ell •eriwMi#*e| Im a, Mary C. Keeney Tent, DUVCW, Increase betwem, the town of Seen H eld .WJji home through 'Canada. A t: 76 Garden SK^ have returned aflei"| M rs. L o iiIm Llcke. Stafford Phoenix - St,, Vernon; • Lennard •MjW iw^lle4# elwe prwiptly rgwi^lie hrMent they ere guests of Mr. and spending thelr\vsrstion at l/eete's will meet this evening with Mrs, Spring*; ^^fred Anderson,-' 381 Greenwich and the Greenwich Wa M8i8im»8 3M8M>hr lauMlawN «f Msud Shearer. 161 N. Main St. Erickaon, Glaatonbilry; Brian Gor- ter CO..;. Hearings In Hartford to Mra. Ran C. Loveland, 33 Lewla .SI. i Island, Guilford: Hartford/Rd.; John Gazzola. R;FD dera, IPt Eldridge St.; Michael 2 ;- Chefyl England, Sunrise Dr.. consider federal regulation of Oon- Stvaa, Middle Village, N. Y ,; Mra. ner.tUiut'a milk supply ronMnne B y Castro Rockville; .fames French III, E ll Kay Woods and son, 235 M ain - ■, _ , .* . ington; Mr*. l.etia Varvelll, 182 Into their sixth day today With St., Mrs. Shirley Barton ' and more arguments for a separata or BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. W ells St.; Mrs. Aline Bouchard, 83 daughter-. Amston. Washington, July- 2 (/P)— Chestnut St.; Mrs. Sophia Thorn- der- fo r the state. Hartford, July 2 (4>)—Atty.f, Kimbair came, to the Capitol The State Department dis Ion. 2'46 Lydall St ;-Mra. Josephine 4 2 . . i Tuesday with a certified cl'-ck for \ Douglas, Hartford; Mrs. Mazie Gen. John J. Brackens today closed today that two y.S. $1,125 but failed- to .jave the consuls are iu direct ' touch Howard, Andover;. Mr*. - Dorothy ruled that if Joseph P. Lyford money and take ou^-tlle petition*, ■ n -»-i — -» Meladv. Andover, I,e*ter Tiirklng- pending the attorney general'* rul with 'rebel forc<^-jn Cuba and X of Westport puts up a deposit lon, 203 Summit St.; Mr*. Ellen of 11,125 f6r primary peti ing on th* refund clau*e>, haVe sent cryptic messages A lley, 7ft Mill St.; Iy>na Baxter, Following today'* 6pihion'---by I Talcotivllle. tions to contest the outcome about their hegotiatiiRis fo ri'T I- 1 3 1 M. Brseken, Lyford-and Kimball..went release of kidns^d A ^ ri-! J. i t 0 ■- i > 1 f t S I S ADMITTED TODAY: Mr*. of the Democratic state con into a huddle at the latter’* West- U.S. Replies Augu*tlne Swan, Hialeah. Fla.; vention, the money cannot he port home. cans. Mias Mary Ralph, 275 L a k e 8t.; refunded unless he goes Kimball then left for Hartford.- As Jior the captives, press Mr*v Lucy Slichney, West Hart through with the primary. He said he wouldn't disclose what officer Lincoln White said ford: Fred 1-ewie, SftiPInley St. \ ' action might be taken until he ar ths^re is “ no indication of the House^ fo r To INVfte by P IR T H S Y F .S T E R D A T ; A son Lyford loat the Democratic eongreuional nomination to' Col. rives there. He w*^ making the death of any of these people to Mr, and Mrs. John Jutells, 31ft trip to get a copy of Bracken's With These Frank Kowalski of New Britain or of any injury to them.” at Saturday'* state convention, ataiem ent. Cutting Aid X and ha* been flirting with the idea However, Lyford said, at hi*' Soviet Head of a primary »ince. home later that he. probably woulij ! Havana, Culja. July 2
«r cent of the H artfo rd be m a d e uttmnimou.s, j similar messages from leaders of C a l l M l 9 . 5 8 6 9 Tlu irsd ay. Krsenhower said fui tber; Slackt $3.251. $5,98 vote. Kimball-aaid^yesterday that the, Britain and France. SELF SERVE and MEAT DEPARTMENT In addlUon to posting a deposit necessary »ifnr ^- 81,125 represem- Peirk Wollam, con.«»ul at San- -ft is deep conviction- that ! The western officiate told Solid Colors, Etriped smi l*la|d of 5 per cent of the aalafy. of the trrg !$ per cent, of the salary of the Uajfo. waa reported to have made rcductinna of a size Conlcmplnted I Khriiahchev; eongreasional office, Lyford would office involved had been raised by ■contacti w ith rebela near the town bv the committee Will have grave I 1 . Thev consider a summit meet- Shoilt $1.98 To $6.98 be'required to obtain 5,000 Dem-' Lyford'* supporter*, ^owevei-. he I! of Moa, where 12 en^ineer.s were coilacquencea in portions of the I ing dealrablc if it wwild provide Preparing a Successful Picnic Is Simple; the Trick Is To Use,,, ocratic petition singer* within said, they did not understand that kidnaped, a fte r sjoinR: into the free world, and to our nation's se an opportunity for serious Bast- AoUd Colors and PIsid two week* to qualify for a pri liills Sunday morning'. curity and will em ourage Com Weal discussion of major prob Pedal Pushers $2.98 m $7.98 m ary. (Continii Puce E lM ’pn) Robeft \Vte<’ha. vice eonaii) at munist Imperialists." lems and for reaching important KLElirS THE TRICK IS ^Santiago, reportedly entered the Kischhower'a statement was his . Bgreeuienla. ' back country around Guantanamo th iid ai'pcal in a week for re.slora- flotton K n it, Nueea Bread ’n 2. Charges by Khrushehev that HAPPY HOLIDAY bay .Sunday afternoon to seek re-, lion of the coiumlUec-volcd re ! tlie western powers are trying to Jersey! $1.98 To $3.98 Butter lease of 2fl servicemen fiom the | duction. He originally asked ,Con- I prevent a summit meeting by pro- HELLMANN’S U.S. hfaval Station at Guantanamo I gress foi | 3,ft42.POO.(iOO in m utual I posing unacceptable issue*, are un- WHOLE EGG Pickles Crime ers Call The lebel* al.so are holdingvlwo I security funds for the ftscal year ' wrtri-anled. Khrushchev mad* such Halters $1.00 To $3.50 SPECIALS MAYONNAISE American managers of a nickel . which started vesteiday. chaiges in lellera June 11. plant and two .sugar.- m ill execu- i. Congress, in an authorization I Tile White House, made pttblir Bleevelees FREE RECIPE lLS»r Mustard tivea.'an American and a Canadian, j hill Eisenhower signed earlier till* Elsenhower'^ letter here. Earlier S T E E R B E E F La egates picked up over the weekend, phia i week, cut that total by nearly $300 dispatches fiom Moscow had re Blouses $2.98 TO $3.98 AVAILABLE IN STORE foiir American agricultural ex I million. Th< Houae Appropriations potted that U.S., British and perts for United Fruit Co. seized ! CommiUee wl ackerl sp sdditlonsl P’rench messages had )>ee,n deliv BOnOM JAR Berndrd Goldfine, right, Boston Indualrraltsl accused of giving expensive gifts to presidenilal aide TOc on a. raid Monday night. ! $600 million froti the adminlstra- ered to the Foreign Offire-by the Bethiriy Suits $9.95 to $19.98 Sen. Irving M. Ives (R-NYt said Sherman Adams tn gain favors from ttic FTC and ..SEC. gel.s guidance front hla attorney. fVoger Q t. j a r Washington^ JvUy 2 '>P' N ew More than American fam- ; lion's origina request. ROUND 75e Montana’s explanation of his pres 100 flobh, during preaenlallon of hi* teatlmonv todav before the Harris House Committee |n\'eatiga- embassies of th* three western Tork htu^rfer Vito Genovese »nd At the outset of the news con Hy Jniilzen and Unxnfinr ence at the meeting "doesn’t make lion on hia telalionsnip with Adam*. lAP Photofaxi, powers . ClevelSB? businessman John Scal- ference, Eisenhower announced he Choosr from a «lde assofHncnl of sl,vles PICNIC POTATO SALAD any sense." (C'ontlniied'on Page Ten) Khrushchev’* June tl letter and OROUND LB. l»h wdre summoned today by Sen- wanted to read a ataiement on the ' an annex attached „to It provided and fabrics. medium potatoes MontBna''8Wore it also was a co 7-8 2 tb*p*. chopped *t«rdnVe*tigalora trying to find out foreign aid money situation. the baala for Eisehshower’a charge 2 teaspoons sail tbout an alleged gangland confer- incidence that his companion on LEAN. TA.STV. ALL BEEF pim icntn He proceeded to read It in force that the Soviet government ,had 6 Ihsp*. H rilm a n n ’s the drive was Anthony MXgadino of I I bap*, chopped green #nce in upstate New York. Voters Select fillful, ArvinVittHj*emphatic tones.Thistnn*a HTHila wasU'sa the'!'fha jury Deadlock broken up itlplomaUr negotiation* Real Mayoynnalse N iagara F a lls , N . Y .. whi^m Ken'- pepper ■Sen. John L. McGIellan (D -Arkl, c lim a x : I on a aumiult conference. Prior to 2 to 3 tb*|>s. vinegar the rackets investigating commil- nedy termed a hoodlum. OROUND C Q c '■We have this choice: June 11 tliose preparations had 3 tb*p*. hot water I tb*p*. mlfieed onion 'tee chairman, called Genovese one Ignorant of Record J of I ^ i t n o f f , R i v a l s "Stand up and be counted, live M f ‘ W T \ T J|f'"f - ■ , ^ l>«fn underw ay in . Moscow for BEEF .B 0 J J I Clip diced celery L nip Real Mayonnalae of "th* top gangsters in the coun Montana said h* didn't know' more titan ■ inpnth. try . Magadino's ari«at record in thi*.. Cook niilfltoe* In jacket* until leiulcc. .Peel ,,, and Th* aenator-AOd Rofiert F. Ken- country and Italy—nor that Joseph?i!In r U V O r S O i O r u n e w a l d ■ I tVay Still Open GROTE & W EIGEL slice, .While still wann *ea*nh with *alt and pep- nedvv'' commlltee counsel, »aldl Barbara Sr., host 8t the Ap alachin fare our*. Eiaenhower said the Soviet gov- pec and add 6 tableapoona Real Mayonnalae, "Or, smug our shoulders, say .. „ on . errinienjt ia apparently unwilling Scalish, head of the Biickeve Cig-i meeting, also had * police record. ------New York, July 2 ij>i T h e 9'." t o ln e vinegar and water. Mix, uaing rubber spatula to arette Co. of Cleveland, waa Ini Three other^ alleged Apalachin Oklahoma City. July 2 lA't W , lliat freedom for othler* ha* no ' ... .,-„oUat* seriously on concrete tVarilliiglnn, July 2 i.'l’'— ‘ Giildtlne I anie before * Houae week iefl-iai of inllucni'e P'^diller, HOT avoid breaking potaloe* Allow polatoe* to mari trouble with the law bark in the | invoked the fifth amend*} p gju Atkinson ytrtrrday rode e significance for us. 1* therefore no oyitta at issue " in preparation for Meat Department Spepiafs lauv'r for Bernard Goldfine Inve.sltcallng CtPiumlltec wllli a lleniy W 'Grimewald and two olh- ^ lummlt a,,.,,...,, _ confehcnce.______He added. nate 40 minute*. Add rest of Ingredients. Pack 1830.S. Hi* record since then is' ipent when asked about the meet- pony campaign wagon responsibility of ours, and so let aajd today Goldfine charged off -Ion.; prepared atatemeni denying CIS on chaige.s of conspltlrig however \hTt ‘in iplte of thls 'W ii DOGS In a bowl. Cover and cnlry to picnic. Y’IcId: 6 clear. I”K whether they had 6ny- ^ runoff shot at the, O klahom a serving*. aa a biislneoa fxprnae hotel bllla any wrong-doing and hurling a tii.ome tax auiln ended today In a weatern powers do'not propoac to LB. Iff alw ays "SA FE" and "SA N E" to buy If ole’s ^utility m ean! The committee is exploring what thing to do with crime and the governorship against a red-haired (ConHniied-on Page T«e|yg) charge llia t eiitiu ac.ed m a n y ( ’*da. All Utree are men the paid for Sherman Adam* and Gel a Litter for Your Ptmtol young county attorney who blitzed ihe cost of an expensive nr|entnl RICHF incm liri n IhHl Tlie panel of nine men and fliree solutions fif'th* ma- by Mafia crimindla to seize power ' committee had tod^d ss hood- stibnrbap shopping area* for vote*. ‘ AD \hene rxi)iftHFlon« m<»n un Uir «a-cp ■A' To In ip you enjoy the holiday weekend, w f W ill hove a large se- In the business world and labor him* who had inftltrated labor rug which Adnnia has teatlfl“d jor ou'laUhding problems." I'HLLV C(M)KED Offlcially. all Atltinaon and J. was a loan. Jilioiit wltal I a.sked Mr Ailaiiis to tltne iliivs. Pieilousjy tbc\ Imd . "If the’ Soviet government Is ketion of BANNED HAMS. HI TTEH BABTEI) unions, and to establish fronts for unions. Howard Edmondson of Tulsa won Rubber Firms do ami what lie did are li\poi i i.s y a u n m iiu e>cnt l<> eialioialc mi Die iioint of Judge William B. Herlands had cept the pi-ocedurat proposal put *TURKEYS aboiit an alleged crime syndicate cal of the Hotel and Reatadrant statehood, Oklahoma ha* never Avert Strike anything out uf 'line in his gift ! g if'* from Hie Adam s fam ily, a.sltcd them to cdnsidei the ca.se foi-vvard by the Western powers or New floral trim and ea.y In clean plasllc i.b.53c meetihg last November ai Apala- Employes Union, said it might in SUMMER had s Reptibl'can governor. attidded lelationahlp with pieai-j K.veit aa,G<'l R*ge Ten) c E a r ly ! Best! am ong 58 persona the police round- as soon die as to take the ftfth have a millionaire uoiurcnl novice Cli^veland, Ju ly “ TP An 6- Adam* family than it haae given, keep Adarna aa hla No. ' 1 aide. inlerna! revenue conuulssioner t ea« * H A M B U ^ ■ #d up a fte r a raid on the meeting. imendrhent," acknowledging he and , , personal - '^ry. Atl,Un-son, cent hourly pay raise for- 33.0O<5 The 67 year-i)ld Boffton Indualj ial-1 Eiaenhower refu.sed to an>'. , heie, and Max Halpei In, Neu 5 ork HANDBAGS x$1.35 Another of those picked up yvas and LaDuca once were partners In tat. long-time friend and patron of ’ But. m response to (iiieatfon*, Ri- »"*'ri'*-y against a 32-year-old lawyer who rubber w orker* ix the hesi-l of dn., N e w D IA 5IOND John Charles Montana, fo rin t: *,^Buffalo bev'erage 5rm , now de- waniji a quick eleOTon of the wet- Adams, branded as lies diarges ! senliower,. told his news (-ntifeieprf* Grimcwald was acim.sed «f re-, MAHE WITH OUR OWN S C O T T C U T R IT E * Hale'K^est! agraemenl reached here las* night F R A N K S nffcmber of the Buffalo, N. Y., City fiincT. dry question: that Adams swung federal favors to Hie statement he made two weelts ' ceumg $l(i0.00() m bribes lo quash | OLU-TIMK RECIPE between the Union and the Good CHARCOAL VITAX ,u.75e Council. Montana’ was chosen as The other fifth amendment Six Congressional seats were up year T ire A Rubber Co. and the him . ago in wbicb lie shid be needs TP''‘’''‘‘<'Ultons of s dress firm and | 0ilUetiiis the city’a “Man of the‘Year’ in pleaa came from Rosario (Russell). ^ „ for grabs, but po U.S. Senator"*. B. F, Qoodiich Co, His Hospitality and gifts to -Adama expreased hia convp lion at '^ Itdlcsale, meat i ompany- for tax Warm Weather 1956. Manqtiso of Utica. N. Y.. who was from the AP Wires POTATO BRIQUETS A tkinson polle ft2,0()ft votes in It averted a atritce threatened Adams, President ''Elsenhowfei s that time evasion. PAPER Montana testified yesterday he jireaident of Local ISfi, Hod Car- X- 'CHK^EN LEGS Lv. S9e 2,813 of 3,23; precincts to 84.519 for mldnlfflit last night The agree principal assistant, were not in-; Eiaenhower noted the House hear- The llii ee we/e convicted of con- waa at the Apalsdhin meeting only Her* Unjon: and. Loiija A. La Roa- tended and did.not result in special j LB. fo Edmondstm. ment came leas than an hour be inga are atill going oh He said he aplracy m 195.5, but the U .P , 8u- SAUD 2 Lb. pkg. 39c 2 125 Ft. Roli* 47c by chance—hoping, he said, to gat ao of Linden. N. J., former tnistee favors from government agencies! r e p o r t REBEIN FOR TRI CE PLAY and SWIM V^AR In the *ee-*aw 1 sllollng. State fore the deadline. woiild not have any comment al | pi-enie Com t reversed the conYlc- someone to repair the brake* on of Local 394. common laborers for his business Interests, Goldfine ' Beirut, Lebanon, July 2 (Ah— * Ifhperted Sliced H A M L b . 7 5 ? Sen. George Miskovsky', who cam The pay raiae. effective with the tlil.s time in reply to a reportei's 1 tion on a legal le ih n u a lity . KLEIN'S CHOPrEn hia new autpmoblleT/'I've never union. ^ ‘ said, and asked: n«hel* reportedly hoisted white .SC O TM N 2-PLY PREMIER paigned strongly for legal sale, of June 30 pay Jterlod, hripgs the av- question wlielhet he had recoii-' q-np second trial Itegaii May 7 . from Hale's Girls* Dept, HEAItV-TO-EAT V done anything, wron^," Montana AIL have left their union posts _ ^ J - t Why doesn't somebody write flag* tcHlay In Tripoli. whefW" liquor, was third ' tth 71.069 votes. kmge Goodvea'r Goodyear hourtv straight- ij,p (hingg Gbv Adams gave aidered his dei-iaion ■ -phe Jury foreman, 'niomas E; heavy'•■fighting ha* been under NAPKINS TOMATG * Sandwich CHEESE . X- protested. ■ ' since the raid. Elsenhoi^t labeled a* brand ^ F,„y,pir, n bank teller, reported Hie H l.b. 28? Phil Ferguson of Woodward led tim e wage to $2.60. The Goodrich- „ver the veals'!" way for seieral ila.i *. .An nneon- Hnle’a Girla’ Departmeni on (he aecond fliMir haa ------^ ...... Ai— ...... -•------L ------the 4-man Republican ticket with rate now w ill he J 2.59 ' ' ' new to yttm the suggestion lliat j »isientale 50 F O U N T Goldfine, in giving expensive fa-, "Afler manV htuirs of dellbera- flnned re|airt said the insurgent* Jilal about every item of aunimer play apd awim JUICE I 19.638 votes to 13,169 foi- C. E . j Employe.*, of both companies woughl a Inu-e with security j Barnes of Norman. He won with- Mork a 6-hoiir, 6-dav week vors K). Adams, hsd chargeil^ltiem ifon. \ve fliiil ouiselves unable lo ear (hal your girl will need this aummer. ^ 3 9 off/is business expense's on his in- reach a decision.” tlie jurors said force* that hair ponmied p*r|» 2 Pkg*. 33c 2 46rOz. F a n * 55c out a runoff apparently. The I’nlted Rubber, Workers, coble ta x. -fn a note lo H erlanrls. " 771* dif- of the elly with artillery and Dtliera In Race represented bv Internatlonal Pres- News Tidbits cut rebel suppl.v llniw. A RlCNirMrST! Other* in the 11-man Democrat-; ijent L. S. Biirkmaster. agreed c Arlams ha* admitted Goldfine \ ferences of o)iinion *re' wide and KLEIN'S OceemJSfiray ANEW Ic governor's race and thglr vote^,^-i|i, the companlea to pul o’ff fur- Culled from AP Wires paid hotel bill* for him. g*v* him | deep and have lieeii conatant since H aim DEt J,INES NOMIN .ATTON FAMOUS FLAVOR C r a n b e r r y to tals: ther negotiations on pensions and cloth for a coat and loaned him a the start of dellherallon." RELISH S W A N S O N W Ale'rlden. Conn. July 7 i/D — B. y. Samples, 649; BtJI Harkey, inaurance iniprovementa Vintil the V'*' Sauce A $2,400,000 fire befoiw/tiawn Alayor Henry D. .Allobello today VIRGINIA TWINS From Heat Blanket I speaker of the OkUhoma Houae, fu ll 2-year contract expirea next (('anUniied'nn Page Fight) (Fnntiniied on'pagq'Ten) turned hi* back on a move to d i n n e r ""' destroy* Diq ' Ramiiel /Goliliv.vn 2 c o / t 4 3 c lint t)oK or I 19.8^6,, Slate Sen. Jim Rlne-r^p|.j| ^5 The penaion and insur gel hlu( lo »eek the DemocraHo BAKED h art , ; Bill Doengea, ,-j^ p p j plan ia of , -veai' duration to studio’s Mggest Miiind .-Alage and Whole llAmhuri^or L E T T U C E r . . 15e 32 709 50 5 nofuimillon for Congre** front M E A T L 8 A P By THE ASSOCIATPED PRESS Superior. It was not as warm from 894; Joe H. Barber, 999; Wll ' - - set* ready-for *"16 piillion movie or Jellied June L 1960, the Third ONtrict. “ I don't *fO 2 j a r s 5 9 c WHk Tm i Ii tMMt, No general relief appeared In North Dakota eastward -to -Lake ! version of "Porgy ami .Be**." . .. Faith in Education HAM, '/r. .b. Must Re Ratified Poet Esi-a Pbu|^. recently, re tioiv I eonld be Intereatejl,” Al- MililHflMin TOMATOES u. 25^ 9e ..the l»»t several day* from . the and 94 at Albany. N. T . TTje 90s w orkers. Sui-vival plan in the event of a By G. K/HO D EN FlElfO ' • leacltei-a. "We w*re coin'inced that 'Qity Ntr1|M9 IJg h t Meat Gulf of Mexico northward across (2Pi —Pyesidenl Naaaer oT^e vnlt-' program. 8 .. J A R ROLLS INTRODUCTOIIY OFFER! were reported fro’ili Huntington, Deadline Cleared nuclear war submltled to the 4'iin- (Ap Education Reporter) ' the key. to our, futuie was in the Mushrooms 07 the eastern p i^ Tof the country.. *d Arab Republic arriverYla Yugo TUNA P k g . of 8 (LIM IT» TIMg .W. 'Va.-. to Vahdalta, In Soiitnerit The aettlement wak on a wage nertlrnt Governnr'a .AdvUory Cleveland, July 2 iipi Lawrence i education .of the children nf all nf Knft Jerseys Sire* 7-14 $ 2 i 0 PLUMS u^39c Illinois, and North along: the Mis slavia today—in the shadow of the FixMH) RELIt)** BALANCE O U K OW N 2 U -O z. No (>ll Added 2 5 c Little relief was reported during Lebanase - revolt for , falkf with I reopener In the ,3 -y*ar part and FounrII by the Ciwmecticut CivilT e. Derthick, U.S. coinmiaaloner of! the. people.” He coniimied: the night, making sleeping iincotn-' sissippi River to La Crosse,! Wis. 4 " ilartford, July 2 (/D-rThe FI- R o tilra W onder >- President Thlo, ' Icanie/at the end 6f a 60-day period Defeqag OrganlzawonIN' .'.Tbi'n earth-j educatipn, told a reiireBe^tatlve}.", ^ ■ ...... Kageriiee* T-O Z.'Fan» tDIN EW DM lianKI fortsble. At Btif)lngtoh.' Vt.. and The hottest spot*, however,, wet'* nanoe Advisory Committee), at R«d, Whlt^ or Blue .BAKED Reympnd set .for completion af those negij- quake* tKref. mlniitea apart give i »*»)embl.v of..the National Educa -1 "Thiie was Hie" .itni.iide tliat i»«TAiLe Af evn r CAHTAy)UPES i. 29e Lebanon, N. H., mldnighttempera- in Soufhwesl 'Texa.i, with at The two exponents of- neutralia-m a meeting In 4io) ernot RlblcofP* 49 c 2 f o r 4 9 c or H nrveet PROZIN POOb d b p a r t m in t 109 tlstid ns. Fatananroi’-flaly, in.»oiilliera sec-! tion Asan. to^ y that the Ruaalan* i helped build tthe iiiii.sl irrospcious Halters tures were 79, two degrertCJfigher met fpi'-the first lime In iw-o year* .office today was Informed the Sizes 7- ft 79e BEANS Presidio, ,%nd ' in the southwest .(n.-ihla m edieval fo rtress o ily , once, Only last Saturday, Buckmaater. Ran ' «f country, hard shaking : "have chalTeh'ged tia to S'race Ini nation on earth Howevci. .s.mic- .than - the normal daytime high' for desert region with if m ark o f ' I'U SS6..5 million fltHMl-reltet fund I DELICIOUS! a,Venetian port and how a favorite eariy today, but t-au** ntr damage. ; the claaaroom.s which we have no I where .along the way *.« mu lunte- iJS. the two cities. 1 at Gila Bend, Ari*. '(Fontit^iied on Page Twelve) P'lre destroy* neveral thoii«anil; ellei native but to accept." rial achleveiue'nta overwhelmed uil. 'rifed b.v ; . Av Adriatic reaort. "* l>RlVEStOW hY Great I-akea Warm Thunder J^orecaat Yugoslav' and UAR flag* wtjre dollar* worth of firewater at whole- j DerlKick' said the Russian teach' with their i.iagu ami their wonder, !*»«:mbly has an^unsi^nl haiaiKe.;^ h o l id a y sto r e h o u r si NESCAFE U PTO N TEA Readings in thie middle to upper Fair weather was indicated.from o# more than $7 million. Suit! g ire* 7-14 S2.$8-$34( During th r lxtng flying ever.vw-ltere. Police institut sale l.lqQnr w B i(7iou*a in Bi idge- er* are commiUed to ’'a syatem lye seemed to have lost soinothing I WF.DNESDAY .TILL 6:0(1 THiTMfWr'n* " 70s were reported as far north as Missouri esKtward through the of our pi osppi'tive and a uieasure ; ed tight security precautions for Employes Reliirii port. . .Royal Dutch Atrline* an-| that 1* the very anlltheala of,, the. .NEW NICOSIA VIOIJI.NfiE THURSDAY .... .TII.L RiRO •fvilii'^lcetLOoffee 4th of July; •oiithem Sections of Minnesota, Ohio Valley to the. niid Atlantic mile's a round. nouncea inau'guratton July 211 of | (Steals and purpoae* we .clearly of our eageim-ss for leariiing. j FRIDAY CLOSED and W'isconstn and..'across the stalea but thunderstorms wer* "We have come In take tuo.tiiurh | Meuria, July S iP»—New tom- ( Weekend! ' Tht* Egyptian leader arrived on ;iP|v Plwr|*|*|ij||i |'la||t 17)» hour New Aork-tn-Moscow : cheilah. And that system, we must ihiinal trouble* broke out to SATURDAY ...... T IL L eiOO Great Lakes region except Lake fofecast from the Mississippi Val- ex-Klhg Farovik's 9ld yacht, es-i * " " * V X tiiY . remember, ranks tVaching among for gianted- the bte.saihga o f' Always Am pI* FREE PARKING Rear of Our Stort ' i-b. ley tq.the Atlantic Seaboard. liberty and free'public edlicalio(i. i tn the fiouth O'pnis pert of corted by , two Yugotslav Na>*y de-! — Mouse paiwf* .bill providing that th, top profesaioha tn paV and Umanool. A Greek cyprlot waa , •‘THINGS SUPERIOR/ Millie Tsxt I t a l i c T '«*.’** In the Weat, fair weather vfai in ...... slrbyers.’...... Hia'host. w‘a*...... sun-tanned. i ..... Detroit. July 2 One of two ^.lunUry ronfe*.lon. Injrrttoln* (pr„tlge, ' he added. "Tsachers in Aa a result, we aie auffering from i .i.B e Around to mounting educational 'difficulties' shot and kMed and a Turkifii. FOR i ot R INTERIOR'* $ 1 .: ,J, J t r l J v i n a X »vU-*toi,e in “f the Great Haain and smiling from a vacatinh at hi* j.Chryaler Corp. Plymouth nianta eyprlot seriotialy wounded In in Celebrate On the X ‘lv ’‘bT.'l.tlJ. of^ eli^ bettlX t [ | ; 7 :^ d'‘^e*'m,Dl>Srt“ o r O ar'S; that strike, at .the very heai t of’ oiir, L a rg e J a r 71? » -a-v 1 iiTsif i-Region and along the Pacific' Briohl Island retreat. Later the Lclosecl earlier thl* w^k''by al work *e|ianite Infldentii, Both guBn>|:a I n J P T e n C h V i l l a g e ! coaat. wuh afternoon and sventni tvvo leaders wUl . continue th eir stam lard s dixpule reinimed- piLmlnc,- lime of arrest and arralinlnenl, L.. |i""ex “ cted % "hrM a^"'^ atiength as a nation.. 7th! Atomic expert* from both aidea.iof '■Wc have a grievoti;* allot tage of . OM-aped. ~ thunderatorma In the Rocky, Moun iatk* at Brioni: . j-tion today. •> *1*18^ e»Aa*ne*s'lsA9M.i*a A** ' jaatlil' ------• - Seconds Tpe commlsslonar said Russia teai hers and cla.ssioo'm.s. We al- JW.HAU CURR KLEIN'S 64 TEA BAGS 64e tain statea and the' Plains .States. ; Nasser ia expected to spend two', However, the comminj; sent 1..2d0 lio n C u rtain g n lk e r fur ses’ond sea- NHRK INURF-ABES F.ARERT. . I,-- .; ■ -Gv ■ - . ■pariit J u ly 2 i^ -Tthe French ' Thla mom'ing the wet.,belt ex-, slun of conference given jswbleak- DELICATESSEN P^B* Agency-reported'a U .S.'Air weeks in Yh8<>atovla.' -1 ■ i'•rirker* home fyqm'the Plymouth ing.tltleof Scientific and Technical Democracy to a rwe for auprem-; ,i,e'^itandards t-equired to' Hartford, Jul>' 3 i-ft—-A fU'a m a m c h i s t h C o m m * tended fro^ Nebraska eastward Lrhamm Chief Topie - | aasembty. plant, saying not enough ary anil In fortifying herself for.- p,^n*,-s voiitli for tudav'a, — amt per rent rlne In New Haven Roil-'' Force Jet' croahed ln(q a village into the middle and upper MlSsts- R eview «if M ethods for D etecting FOODSTORE . atreet at flt. Nichdlaa-en-Foret, In The Lebanese r'riaU is expected' bodies li'eTe available yet ,$q keep NTicIrar. Exploriona and ethrn thlathis (pontesttvmlMi she.h . hash*. pledgednUrto-H Her {;,n,7S.row-'.< w otlil. . ■ i rood iiilerstate ipwahnger fares CORNER MAIN ond OAK STREETS . . FREE r>lH (IN G‘ SippJ Valley, Severe weather waa to be one of the Chief'toplca In the-! them on the job. lei c e n t e K s t r e e t eastern France, tbday"and'killed Formaletion of 'Recommendations beta oh a strong ed'ucailoiial . aya- "And we Hie - beset ,b); these I* In olfeel todoj' by authority reported In some parts of Iowa, diariiaaiona betlvt;e«n N asse r Tuid! . T h e body ..p la n t./ w 'ii'h i a w ork *^ m A Le -7268 ; Rear Our Score tw o ^chilitaea. for Location of Datection Station*.. tam designed to.produce a genrrq- rj-itieal weaknesses at a time in the ICT (Intentate Coras We welcom e^trge Rccountg!. Oregn lYRdlttC St«Bip|i w e given with ewh Ne6i«sks and Mltnnesota.' Heaviest Tito. .The UAR chief'ha# tfeTiied fopce of 1,500. wea'fthe scene 6f tloH of afficlent young,;, C’om- merce' f'aramlRrioa)-However, *' The rMort aaid considerable A ir Forte'~8 aheral aav* appareat out histoi )! when" our poeition of , uleeand also tp cuatojnera who pay their chfirge account withih fifWiin (15) daya CORR rein occurrM at Atiliihon, Iowa, charged by Lebanon‘a pro-western, the dispute over united Auto mt|hbita .for the'- race to'povsec. nayw Die Stole PTC (PuMln UtiL •damage ?one to the village maltimetfSa ' tvKhin the .Aircraft leadership is gravely challenged; after billing date.. ^ about 70 mllM west o f Des Molnea. government that the. rebels are. ‘ Workers uhlan ch ^ ea of a speed- H ere la. « H v tly enthualaam and IHea CWramlsataai), rolUroud llbren , !>on’a | of' "deliSarately provc^lng ”! thet -JieadM’ by' 'ChrisUan Democrat reetod. io V o rd temlB ' yaatly dlf- edge t%-achieve world (iuprerttacy.” fleeiaJoa la lewMied, Nenrc Y 9 ^ Tharfl wisa no Immedlata word on Uotaaa and in Ika araa near Std- aflle* t i i m f fa ra n t." 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