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, f- '’ ~x • _ _ • / WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, IM l ^ ATenure DnOy^Nct Preah Ron The Weather iffattr^pafpr lEtmtfng ll^ralb Fiw UithtWeek Bn8«d F on eu t of V. S. Weather Bataan goM S, IM l MooUjr Coir and oool dgatn to^ at the l o o p tiall. Officers wtU be ciiaaed for the role of the Man­ after a five weeks' visit with her er and program atU. to thia final from a ear In ydiich ha waa'riding It. low In 80*. Friday grado- Installed by Mta. Florence Putt of chester group in the 1M2 Lutheran brother, Samuel ,R. Taylor, and meeting before Field Day, to be Coventry Yputh A b o u t T o v m last Tuesday night nsar North '^t.T.W OOft CO. • IB,3.30 Inoreastng clnudineoo. Uttlo Manchester, deputy Great Poca­ Women's Missionary L«ague con­ family, in Sylva, N.c. held. Aug. 5 at Lake Compounce In Stonlngton. Belekawics remains un­ Mteinber o f tlio Audit ohange-tatemperature, rtwHMie mt hontas. There will be a social hour vention of the Atlantic District to Bristol. Still JJncohscious conscious. He regained conscious­ ' Boreou of.Qrenlutloa •bowers m' XentM n tsi HOM Co, No. 3. and refreshments after .the in­ be held in Hartford. Hostesses Will A picnic supper kt 8 o'clock will ness briefly once, last week. Manchester— A City of Village Charm Eiglith District5l*trt«t Fir* DopMtnient, stallation. be Mrs. Martha Hess, Mrs. Franli- prec^e a meeting of the Odd Fel­ D.ARTHMOimi SKIER A Westerly''.'™(R.I.) Hoepltal iCE PLANT 81 nsSEtX. STREK^ wiu thMt tOBtS^t at * at Are head- lin Hill. Mrs. Julius Hoff, and Miss lows and Rebekahs Field Day Frank Hannkh, Dartn\oUth spokeeman said this afternoon The New York Titans wiU play qttarten, Main and HlUlard Sts. . Members of. the I^adles Aid of Helen Janssen. Cocp. Of Connecticut on, Saturday freshman skier, is the son of Sel there has been-np change in the Tom Bast From Mabi St. only one home football game at VOL. LXRX, NO. 284 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESlEtl, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY «, 1961 (Cdaoilflod Advertlahig ea Page 18) PRICE CENTS Zidn Evangelical Lutheran Church at 8 pm. a t the lOOF Hall. 05 Hannah of Franconia, N. H., for­ condition of William Belekewlct of night next aeason. They meet the At State Theatar Lskota Oounctl, th g rw of Poca- vrill meet tonight at 7:30 at the Mfh,'G eorge O. Bellows, 387 N. Marlboro St., Portland. All dele­ mer Big Green cotfch and Olym­ Coventry. ■ , • Oakland Raiders on Saturday liontaa, will meet tonight at 7:30 church hall. Plans will be ,dis- Main fet., reciently feturiied home gates are reminded to bring boost­ pic skier. The 17-year-old youth jvis thrown night. Nov. l l - Verdict Due Today State News Hoffa Nears 1 MAIN STREET Roundup New 5-Year Presidency MANCHESTER State Federal Loan Murder,' Suicide Miami Beach, Fla., July 6 v-'.u ()♦“ of cbnpe.., ed James R. Hoffa consoli­ have laid there is no legal basis .. Hartford, July 6 (AV-State Go t. John Notte Jr. aaid he for the loan under the Defense date control over the Team­ talked thia morhitig with Police' Commifisiorier Leo J. •■5^ if Production Act. sters Union. / . .#r. ■ • White House aide Meyer The New Haven obtained such Mulcahy says two of Con­ Hoffa dealt his minority opposi­ 'Feldman concerning the New a loan in 1988 to hel>p cover the necticut's six July 4th week­ tion a series of smashing setbacks. Haven Railroad situation and cost of flood damage to its aystem. end traffic deaths were the This apparently removed the only 3-Year-Old Rescued TTie law provfdee for loan of result of "murder and sui­ obstacle blocking his W’ay to a the. talk “wasn’t too encour- federal funds to assist private new' 5-year tenji as union presi­ aging.” firms • engaged in defense activi­ cide.” dent. - He said he had urged Feld­ ties. Normally, such loans have He made his remarks after re­ Hoffa scored hLs biggest tri­ viewing an Investigation report on HOBNAIL CHENILIE SPREAD man to d^everything possi­ gone to plants producing muni­ umph on winning convention ap­ From 4 Ft. of Wat^r tions or strategic materials easen- a mishap on Route 6 in North proval of a yearly $12 million dues ble to help the situation. Windham Tuesday in which Roger s pre-shrunk tial to defense. Increase at a gruelling all-day and- reg. 5.99 ■ V -w Durand, .49, and Alfred Hltas Jr., night .session of a socia l Team­ e washable Since 1956 the New Hgven has 34. both of WiUlmantlc, were Washington, July 6 (/P)— Carolina Kennedy, 3-year-old a rolorfa'st colors s yellow Washington, July 6 (/P)— sters convention. * The White House said it will killed. Hoffa gaveled through the con­ daughter of the President, got info water over her h^ead in a e full and twin sire* • green . . (Continued on Page Ten) The report said that Durand, In # white s turquoise 3.99 announce later today a de­ vention ah ea$v boost in his own friend's swimming pool ai we^K igo and was rescued by a a fit of temper during an argu­ salary from $50,000 to $75,000 a s pink • beige s blue cision on whether the debt­ ment with occupants of his car, young matron who jum ped^to the pool fully clothed. year. It made him the highest paid Caroline suffered no ft^ffects. Nor did her rescuer, Mrs. laden New Haven Railroad is jammed down on the accelerator. union official in the land. But he eligible for an emergency Utah Lawmen The car shot off the rqad, grazed said he deserved it because he pre­ William Saltonstall, 1 ^ 0 is expecting a child in the early HElkLOOM-TYPE WOVEN REVERSIBLE SPREAD government loan. one telephone pole’ and smashed sided over the biggest U.S. labor fall. Mrs. Saltons^I is the daughter-in-law of Sen. Leverett into another before coming to a organization. President Kennedy received to- Hunt Clues to halt after careening nearly 700 Saltonstall, R-Mass. s colonial reproduction da.v • report from the Office of feet out of control. H(^a called the convention sig­ The Whitp^Iouse confirmed the incident today after the • full and tudn size reg. 12.99 Civil and Defense Mobilization, All the occupants except Mrs. nals, -vyith an electronic console Evening ^tar published a story about it written by society s antique or snow white 8.88 but press secretary Pierre Sal­ Roiekville Girl Durand were tossed out of the ve­ device^ over convention micro­ inger said a final .decision has not . phones. that'demonstrated a tight columnist Betty Beale. hicle. The episode was at the suburban Maryland home of Mr. yet been reached, Moab, Utah, July 6 (JP)—Law - • Mulcahy termed Durand's action monltorship over the proceedings. The dues increase over delegate and Mrs. Newton I. Steers Jr. Attended by a nurse, Caroline MIRACLE BLEND BLANKET e, Salinger added he will discuss men searching the vast southeast­ in flooring the accelerator "mur­ the entire matter with newsmen ern section of Utah for a killer-^ der,’’ protests would boost Hoffa’s head­ had gone there for a birthday-swim party for Ivan Steers, 8. at his press briefing later today kidnaper and a 15-year-old girl quarters revenue to about $20 mil­ Mrs. Kennedy wa? not along. s non-allergenlc- reg. 5.99 lion a year. It would raise member e mothproof (starting 4 p.m., EDT). hoped today that the rugged coun­ 111 to 126 White House press secretary SPRINCMAID-LADY PEPPERELL PERCALE .SHEETS TTie railroad has asked an im­ dues requirements by $1 per mem­ s machine waahable, FAMOUS CANNON DAISY PRINT TOWELS try would be on their side. H^tford. July 6 (/P)—The State ber per month. Pierre Salinger said that Caroline a full and twin 72x90 e blue, green, yellow, red, 3.99 mediate $5.5 million government ' Object of the search was 15- was splashing around in the pool on toast, pink, turquoise loan, and Kennedy asked' the Motor Vehicle Department’s daily Milton J. Li,s.s, president of the an Inflated rubber ring and slipped s rayon acetate binding year-old Denise Sullivan of Rock­ record of automobile fatalities as Newark. N. J., Local 478 and 72x108 ...... 2 - 3 9 twin fitted ...... 2 * 3 9 reg. 1 .^9 7 9 c OCDM for a quick decision on ville, Conn., and the man who kid­ out of it. whether the road qualifies for a of last midnight and the totals on Hoffa’s only opponent for re-elec­ "Mrs. Saltonstall jumped in suid naped her after. killing her moth­ the same date last vear: tion, lost a series of convention certificate of defense essentiality. er, Mrs. Jeannette Sullivan, 41, pulled her out,” he said. "It waa 81x108 ...... 2 . 6 9 full fitted ...... 2 - 6 9 ' COTTON PLAID SUMMER BLANKET reg. 79c The OCDM is required by law to ■ ' 1960 1961 floor battles to limit his program. not a serious matter. People were 4 9 > and seriously wounding their trav­ Killed ...... I l l 126 certify that a company is essential eling companion. CJharles Booth- Llss and others argued that the all around watching. She was out 90x108 ...... 2 . 9 9 42x38'/: ...... 59c 70x90 to national defense before funds royd, 55, also of Rockville. dues hike and other Hoffa pro­ of the pool in seconds.” ------5 • • reg. 39c 2 5 c can be advanced under the De­ The Federal Bureau of Investi­ Killed in Crash posals would limit local union Apparently. Salihger said. Caro­ perfect summer weight reg. 3.99 autonomy and right to serve in 2.99 • pink • yellow fense Production Act. gation-entered the manhunt yes­ Orange. July 6 UPi—Ernest Mc- line wasn’t even under long enough 45x38'/: ...... • lilac The New Haven asked Kennedy Cllntock, '80 Granfield Ave., Bridge­ union office and as convention dele­ t® swallow any water, and, in any 65c terday, and Grand County Sheriff gates. to Intervene personally to help it John Stocks said officers fear the port, was killed yesterday when event, showed no ill-effects. • (»mbed percale • luxurioii.s softer finish WHITE GOOSE DOWN BED PILLOWS fend off banl^ptcy. his car ran off Derby Ave. and The convention shoved through Pamela Tumure, Mrs. Kennedy’s girl may not be alive. press secretary, aaid that Caroline • white and colors • lighweight combed cottons TERRY WASH CLOTHS Some administration officials “He’s not going to leave that plunged down an embankment. new provisions to limit rank' and file members to hold union office went back in the water later on. ___if soft reg. 9.99 said yesterday that it appeared g^rl alive to testify against hirh,” •lofty doubtful the New Haven could and to attend future conventions. Asked whether a Secret Service I solid colors Accidents Increase man had not been present, Salinger all new white qualify. Some officia'ls, as well These new rules, adopted by the SPRING KNIGHT LUXURY MUSLIN SHEETS goosedbwn s striped ticking 2 s 15.99 re,. 29c 6 2 1.00 (Continued on Page Ten) Hartford July 6 (."Pi—Accident convention, require that candidates said the Secret Service wa.s “guar­ 21x27 s corded edges fanibus cone terry totals for the first two monthy of for national union office serve at anteeing the premises—not the this year have shown a marked m- least two years in local office and pool." In other words, the Secret Reg. 2.49 82 x 108 Service was protecting the grounds twin fitted crease over the same perlod/laat that local officials must attend it Caroline Kennedy NOW...... 1.89 LADY JANE “AUTTRESS COVERS PURE LINEN DISH TOWELS year. ' ■ least 60 per cent of local union from Intrusion but not doing life­ full 81 X 9G Soviet, North Korea State Motor Vehicles Commis­ meetings. guard duty. • striped borders sioner John J. Tynan said yester­ Hoffa obviously was In full Mrs. Saltonstall, when asked 81 X 108 full and twin .sizes reg. 3.99 day that during January and Feb­ about the. Incident by an Associat­ Reg. 2.69 fully zippered charge of the 2.000 delegates as full fitted NOW . /. .. 2.09 ,• plaids ruary of this year, there were 9,228 he c^led for decisions on a series ed PYess reporter, said, “I was bound seams • pringham checks; accidents and 4,304 personal in­ of proposals that would build his New Church Wants the one who jumped In.” She de­ fully stitched e sanforized 2.99 reg 49e 3 * I.OO • all popular colors Defense Treaty juries. This compared -with. 5,653 union power. • clined to discuss the matter. Reg. 59c 42 X 36 NOW V...'. 49c accidents and 3,329 injuriM re­ Among other changes over­ Mrs. Steers ' could not be corded for the two months in 1960. whelmingly approved by. the dele­ reached. DACRON BED PILLOWS PRINTED TERRY KITCHEN TOWELS Moscow, July T -(JEV-Premler* Korean Democratic Republic ■with gates was an extension of jurisdic­ Chinese Reds in CN Steers told the Associated Press ZIPPERED PILLOW . TICKS Khrushchev announCM today the an. force and by every means.” Tot Drowned tion to cover all workers in all in­ neither nor his wife ■was home Soviet Union and Noftb Korea dustries regardless of work claims at 'the time. He said he did nOt BEG. 4.99 ^ • absorbent The Soviet Union has long de­ Colchester, July 6 A 16- i a eolorfaat prints k.ir^\\/ “7 f\ have signed a mutual defense pact manded removal o f all foreign made by other unions. By GEORGE \V. OORNEILL ^chaplain of Talladega Collew, hear of the incident until today lintless month-old boy, Robert Timowski, wlien a newspaper called him. He a rust-proof zipper reg. 1.00 and 1.39 INvJW . . . . . / j C Nan-allergenic, white dacron filled. Full 21 x 27” size. reg. 50c to counter ",a growing threat” of armed forces from Korea. Fbraign Levy Rd., drowned in about six President Joseph Curran of the (,\P ReUglon Writer) Ala., said present United States • feather and downproof - 3.99 decorative 3 2 1.00 aggression by South Korea. forces in South Korea'are predom­ National Maritime Union, a leader Philadelphia, July 6 (A*>—A ma­ policy against recognizing Red referred reportera to Kathryn inches of water yesterday despite Curran, the Steers family n u ^ He said the recent coup In Seoul inantly American. the efforts of-iiis mother and- a jor Protestant aasembly today rec­ China was throwing that country MSS. WILLIAM SALTONSTALL established “ a regime of open mili­ Khrushchev aaid he supports state trooper to revive him by (Continued on Page Tea) ommended, in round-about fashion, further “ into the arms of Russiay who. he said, 'was in charge of the party. tary-fascist dictatorship” and add­ North Korean proposals for a con­ mouth-to-mouth breathing.. the admission of Red China to the “TTie Chinese are the proudest . ^ 1 ed: federation of North and South State police said the youngster • United Nations. people in the world, and they will Miss Curran aaid the children, JULY BUY No. I! JULY BUY No. 2! JULY BUY No. 3! JULY BUY No. 4! “ The threat from the military- Korea and economic and cultural apparently wandered off while The action sparked a flurry of change communism mote than gathered for a swim and picnic fascist clique is growing. It is exchangers-between the two parts playing In the ' back yard of his France Fears debate. communism will change them,” he lunch, were having their swim Bulletins known that this clique has an army of the country. The United States home and fell in a nearby brook. It came in a vote by the General said. ‘This Is not to say we favor suits put on and a couple of chil­ L of 600,000 equipped with; American says elections should precede reuni­ Synod of the .newly formed United what China Is doing, but only that dren had apptMched the edge of Colled from AP Wires fication. Khruahehev tnsisted that More Riots at the pool. weapons. Boy, 6, Injured Caiurch o f ChHst to commend we recognize she exists. “ We consider It our duty to the new treaty “will In no way work of its Social Action Council "No one had gone into the pool,' hamper the peaceful reunification Farmington, July 6 — A six- “We want her across the table she said,, "when Caroline slipped warn the aggressive forces that if during the past biennium, which to deal with hen ^s an individual, CARDS FIRE SOLLY MEBfUS ah attack is made on the Korean of Korea.’’ year-old boy la In critical condi­ Algerian Rites into her suit and walked over to Loe Augelea, July 6 (JP) —Sol­ tion at Hartford hospital today had included a call foh UJN. mem­ and not through Russia." J Democratic Republic, then the So­ bership for Red China. the pool. I was dressing my little ly Hentua waa fired t6d«y as Seoul, July 6 (JP)—The U. S. em­ from injuries received when he was The church, with Its-pew /top boy at the time. I heard someone viet Union will look upon this at­ Algiers, July 6 (A*)—Most of Al­ officer plucked from ;a Midvyest- manager the St.:. LouiB Cardin- bassy announced today that South hit by a ear on Woodruff Rd,, near In upholding the move, repre­ Bay ■Oh’ and as I tunjed Mrs. als and replaced faff veteran tack as an attach upon itself." geria's Moslems returned to vyork sentatives of the 2-4nilIion-member em pulpit, also considered whelhsr.^ Khrushchev made the announce­ Kqrea received a total of $268 mil­ his hoihe. Saltonstall junuped In fully clothed coach Johnny Keane. Keane, . lion economic aid from the United Gregory Ashley suffered head today after. a 24-hour general church became one of the first to keep giving aid to its segregat­ ment at a Soviet-Korean friend­ strike and riots during which ed institutions. A few church-re­ after Caroline. SO, was appointed, for the b a l-'' States during the fiscal year that and chest Injuries in yesterday’s denominations in the oountiT to aaoe of the 1061 iSeaaofl and for ship meeting in Moscow, French forces killed 80 Moslems take such a position. lated colleges, and numerous con­ "Cah>Une had picked up. a float­ ended June 30.' accident. Police said the dirver of er board at the lower end of the 1962. The Coidmala, founder­ Publication of the pact, seem­ and wounded about 300. Stephen West, Indianapolis, gregations, -i'do not Include Ne­ ingly. means that the U S ^ is This compared with $199 million the car was John FS'skavitch, 44, pool and gone in. but apparently ing In sixth place , also made the year before, the embassy said. 101 High Ridge Rd., New Britain.' Some tension remained in outly­ urged an amendment, excluding groes. veteran second haaeman Red openly replacing Clqmmuniet China ing kreas where emotional Mos- The 1959 Social Action Council slid off the board in about 4 ^ American,. .economic assistance to In addition to the nearly $278 the council's particular action on feet of water.” ^ Sebo»dleas$ a playing coach as North Korea’s chief protector. million bmeAts paid to the econ­ I«ns were burying their dead. Red China Irom assembly endorse­ statement covered in the assem­ It wan Oommunint Chinese “vol­ South Korea since 1954 has totaled and appointed Vem Benapn, more than $2.4 billion. omy, the companies contributed .Troops in yesterday’s trouble spots ment. But his limiting move went bly's endorsement said recognition Miss Curran said Mrs. Saltoh- manager at their Portland, unteers” who Intervened In the No .estimate of U. k. military remained on the alert to put down of Red China would not imply “ap­ stair8 ’“prompt and .able action Korean W^ar. TTie Soviet Union dowm in defeat. farm club, a coartu Benson aid was available. (OoDtinned on Pags Two) any demonstrations that might The Rev. Dr, Evetstt McNair, proval of the regime,” and that (Deserves some oonunendaUon be' always claimed it took no part in replaceo Darrell Johnson, who develop during mass funeral serv­ present U.S. policy against recog­ cause Caroline - was going under will be- reassigned. Hiat fighting, although Slo'viet- ices. nition Is not promoting freedom at the time. I don’t believe, how­ built MIG fighters and other Algiers was bustling with activ­ for Asia. ever, that there was any real dan< Ri:.4TRiCE l o d g e w e d s weapons were used on the Com­ ity again. Reports said conditions “Non-recognition by our govern­ ger to Caroline.” Peapack, N.J., July 6 (JV-Bea­ munist . side. were normal in other coastal cities News Tidbits ment keeps Americana in Igrno- The Star story related: ' trice Anne . Cabot Lodge, dangti- ;. Khrushchev told the meeting: British Troops Mine rance of what is going on in Chi­ “ Three-year-old' Caroline, along and in most of the interior. from the AP Wires ter .of former Ambassador Jolm **We are not In favor of signing na,” the statement said. with a group of her friends was Davidf Lodge and Mrs. Lo^|e-pf military agreements,” he said, The French reported six of their i' men dead and CO wounded after The church, after electing the attending the third birthday party Westport, Ckmn., heciuae Iha ‘^ u t 'we have been Obliged to sign the violence yesterday. Rev. Dr. Ben M. Herbeter, a Nor- of Ivan Steers, son of Mr. smd Mrs, bride today of AntoBhi' de Oyar- MEN'S FAMOUS BRAND FAMOUS B|t\ND this treaty of a defensive nature Kuwait^ Iraq Frontier .Automated air traffic control MEN'S FAMOUS' BRAND FAMOUS BR|\ND The 24-hour strike, called to zabal Marchebl of Madrid, bec».use the governments of the system for America’s major air (Ceptinued en Page Ten) (Continued on Page Ten) protest President Charles de Spain, ’^ wedding took place at United States. Japan and other terminals should be in operation-in noon In 8t. Brlgld's Chnndi. The BOXER SHORTS SPORT SHIRTS JAA\AICAS and BERMUDAS JAMAICA ‘‘'"'hi;'"' SETS ' powers have turned down all our (By THE'ASSOCIATED PRESS)<9\ve cannot oppose any program of Gaulle's threat to partition Al­ about three years says Najeeb E. ■:'V Britain’s commander in Kuwpit unity gmong Arab brothers. In the geria into European and Moslem Rev. tewrence Everett per­ reg. 2.50 y.. T'"''' nroposala toward the relaxation of Halaby', administrator of Federal formed the ceremony. isnston and the insmtng of se- has- prdered the desert frontier spirit of self-determination, we enclaves, was 90 per cent effective Aviation Agency, as he arrives at Green, with Strong Odor natiorially’adverfised at 4.00, 5.p0, 5.95 reg. 4.98 and 5.98 | made td sell for 10.98 arid 12.98 ,;Snrtty In the Far .East. mined, charging Iraqi forces support Kuwait’s claim to Inde­ throughout the country and bol­ Bradley-Field -for start of state­ across the border appear to be pendence. stered the exile rebel regime’s wide tom- of aviation industry and BIAS SUITS ASSAILED *T7iis treqty has no" sggreesive Jackson, Mias., July 8 (F) — I aims. We sincerely be(teve that building up at an increased pace. Loftl aud Soviet -Delegate Va­ prestige and bargaining posit 'acuities . . . Bell tctils today for Brig. Derek Horsford. defending lerian A. Zorin joined Iraq in urg­ with the FYench. fknmd author Ernest Hemingway Mlaslaslppl Gov. Rosa Ramett its military articles may never Farmer Garst Jabbed today tejined. Justice Depart­ \a5 have to be In'voked in practice.” his decision to mine the frontier, ing the council to demand that There were mass demonstrtitions w h ^ is laid to rest in tiny, five- ment suita Involving dlscrlmlna- 2.99 3 ! 8.75 2.99 5.94 NeVertheleaa, Khruahehev con­ declared: "I have been-ordered to Britain withdraw the troops it of support liw>eiffhboring Tunisia acre'cemetery in Ketchunii_Idaho • wash and wear ' tloa against Negro voters In the tinued, “If an attack is made on come in and organize 'nre'Utfense sent to defend Kuwiit' at the ap­ and Morocco. Ferhat- Abbas, head . . . Powerful BrooklynlDemocrUtic a nationally advertised , • shorts with 2 pocket.s, _ ' of this country. If I am caught peal of Sheik Abdullah. of the rebel exile grovemment, told organization endorsee State Comp­ state as Intereferenoe "with lo­ • 50% kodel polyester, 50% combed cotton • mo.st famous maker •14V2itol7 the (North) Korean Democratic By Soviet Journalist cal self-govemmcat.’* Atty. Oen. • complete with .self belts ^ • sizes 10 to 20 e fly front or side zipper People’s' Republic, the Soviet with my panta down then I would Iraq Delegate Adnan Pachachi a^crow’d of Moroccans in Casabli^n-- troller Arthur Levitt Ifor nuvyor. • short sleeved • small, mediurfi, large deserve the eack.” Robert Kennedy fUe^ two suits e side zipper closing • exclusive fabrics . . . solids, stripes, plaids Union ’Sdll regard it as an attack repeatedly declared that Kassem Mayor Robert F, Wagner declines • white bnly j will not use force to bring the today charging "a dear-cut pat- • fine^tailored cotton prints and solids against itself, and will support the British military sources, said "Algeria is one and indivisible. It to comment on prospect of facing ^world into literate and ilUterate • pocketa e sleeveless coordinated shirts neighboring sheikdom on the Per­ la not a miyere cheese which can By REINHOLD G. BNSZ, .. terii of discrimination" aagfinst the Iraqis, despite- their continued Levitt in Sept, primary . . . Moscow, July 6 (.IP)—Iowa corn rang somewhat naive.”. • 32 to 42 i • solids • plaids ,* stripes ^ • solids and prints . insistence that they would get sian Gulf under Baghdad's rnle. be chCved up.” ,, ,, Committee of Chi ban exiles, rilglble Negro voters In MUals- Zorin announced he took those farmer Roswell Garst, an' old slc- And when 'It’caine to explaining ' Blpfd’s Cfarfce and Forrest Coun­ control of the oil-rich sheikdom A hi]^ French official iti Algiers rmed to revive exchange of why a com farmer has a'S'vv-imming only b.v {peaceful means, appear words at face value and lashed at griml.v admitted “the diso^ers tors for prisoners, says today quaintance of Nikita Khrushchev, ties. Hiey were the first voting Ulbriclit Talks the British troop movement as an­ is being described in the Soviet pool on his farm, Romanov did it rights action brofught In MUmIb- •sS- .V‘ poised for offensive action. “ hardly contribute” to chances of expecta help from 17. 8. govem- by quoting Garst to this effect: The Iraq news agency reported other eridence o f Imperialism. peaceful r coexistence between Al­ it in its dealing with Fidel Cas- press as a man who doesn’t pay his alppL . I- JUST 135 PAIRS JUST 120 PAIRS... . JUST 175 PAIRS...- JUST no PAIRS... hired hands very much. “Do you think I have a swim, Of Soviet Pact that Iraqi Premier Abdel Karim Despite Soviet and Iraqi objec­ geria’s nine milUon Moslems and . More Americans hold down mlng pool in my garden because I Kaaaem, after a plane survey of tions, Kuwait’s education Minister one millipn Europeans oy to asso- than ever before; yet last And some of his political ideas NEW SIGN o r RIFT were called “ somewhat naive.” am capitalist? I have this pool be­ Washington.. July 6 (JV—Mos­ areas near the Kuwait border, yes­ Abdel Azzlz Hus.seln was seated month unemployment Increased. cause I feed the emmeobs to - the BATES, SUNPIALS and^ 1 SANDLERS and OTHER VaVET STEP and ACCENT jb Y C E QUEEN QUALITY Berlin, July « (JP)—Walter Ul- terday. denied the British reports at the. council table to participate (Contioued on Page Three) The reason: Swelling'of labor force This portrait of Garst w-as writ­ cow’s announcement of a mutual and bricht. Blast German Communist ten for the official newspaper cattle and do not throw them a'way defense pact with North Korea of Iraqi' troop concentrations and in the debate. caused by teen-agers hunting or bum them like others do.” leader, vowed today to put an end said “ the British know that . . . Reviewing the sheikdom's his­ summer and permanent jobs . . . Rural Life by A. Romanov, one of caught official Washington by to West Berlin “ as a strongpoint the Soviet journalists who re­ Describing the inside of Garat’s Burpriae today. Oflidahi aaid It to date Iraq has not moved, a sin­ tory. he denied that it was ever Nina Simone, prominent jazz sing­ house, Romanov wrote: PLAYBOYS BETTER SHOES SHOES DRESS SHOES . of the Cold War” w’hen he gets a gle soldier.” . •' ruled by the old Ottoman Turkish Flood \Reliefl Fund er, is in Philadelphia hospital with cently toured the Uni't^d States at was undoubtedly' a startilng new peace treaty .with Soviet Russia. polio, her press' representative re­ the invitation of the American So­ “The walls inside the cottage, as s l ^ of Utter rivalry between Kassem said in his statement Empire, the basis of Iraq’s claim. I remember them,, were light Premier Khrushchev has prpm- that Iraq will combat British im­ Hussein skid Kuwait, w-hich has Heading to Deficit ports . . . ^ ciety of Newspaper Editors. After the Soviet Union and Bed China. iMd him one by ■ the end of the perialism “ by all legitimate ways Demorcatic National Chairman a visit to the Garst farmr'Romanov grreen; the carpet green too, and H ie oli|ef reason for this view applied for U.N. memberslilp, has the low armchair in which Garst ^ a r. . . . until the liberation our fulfilled all the requirements of Hartford, JUly 6 UPi—For failing John M. Bailey reporljs National wrote: Is that. In Washington eyes. “ With the. conclusion of a peace Arab countries in the gulf and un­ C3ommittee has- r ^ u c ^ party’s "On his 6,000 acres of land he sat -waa upholstered in green too. North Korea has been regaided a modern, wealthy welfare staie to look after general taxpayer In­ In fact, the green seemed to absorb treaty, even" it it is only with the til Kuwait, the stolen part, is and was qualified for the ind^ terests in the field of state hous­ debt from $3,900,000 to $900,000 employs 2() men, whb know, well as falUng within the Red Chi­ German,..- Democratic Republic,” saved and restored to itq homer since January . . . Secretary of how to hsmdle farm ih'achinery and the strong odor of manure carried nese sphere of Inlhienofyi Soma pendence that Britain gave itk ing, the Coimecticut Legislature in from the cattle enclosures.” said Ulbrioht, “ there will begin a land, Iraq." former, protectorate early lam SMms to be consistent in coming Army Elvis J. Stahr fUlse to Neyv are real masters in their, trade. new formal anangemeat be­ new settlement of the West Ber­ In the.U.N, Security Council, the month."’?— up with red ink figures. London for whirlwind Inspection of “He does not pay them much: The .area around Garst’s farm tween the North Koreai) Red lin question. I want to leave no United Arab Republic and the Sor The United States said it wel­ State Auditora Robert F. CHaf- Navy’s underwater defenses in this $1.10 an hour on weekdays and was depicted In a gloomy, fashion. regime and Communist China doubt about this. Viet Union joined Iraq demand­ comed Pachachi’a assurances that fey and Clarence F. Baldwin dis­ area . . . ' $1.70 on Sundays. In this respect Romanov said he was able to 'view would have hem mneh leap sur­ "This means that the center of ing the immediate withdrawal o f Iraq threatens no use of force. closed today that a second elate Edwin Albert Bush, 21-year-old he acts like a man w-ho knows well it when Gafst took, the Russians to prising than the paet artth Rus­ OTovocaUons in West Berlin and the British forces that went to Ku­ “ We hope tllat the ruler of Ku­ housing program—the' $4.5 million Anglo-Indian hanged in London the value of money, and takes good see land that was lying idle because sia which. Moscow anneunoed. its mistue' as a strongpoint of the wait after :an< appeal from the wait may soon receive such assur­ flood relief housing fund—is head­ for killing woman manager of care to have every dollar bring the U. S. government was paying Cold W ir will ,In any case be elim­ cobntiys ruler. Sheik Abdullah as- ances from .the government of ed for an inevitable deficit.' curlb shop "'Ith antique sword. him a clear profit o f two. to have It idle. 2 EX-PBEMBBto" ABRKStBD ' inated.” ------Salim as-Sabah. There webe hints Iraq,” U.S. Representative FYan- .'I’his revelation came only sev­ New York Police persuade five ‘IBesides, a high price is not set “On our way,” wro^ Riomonov, Seoul, July 6 (JFV—South Ka- , -Ulbricht has made cleay in the, the council might ask Use Arab els T.'-P. Plimpton told the coun­ eral weeks after the auditors aaid Iranian students to abandon, their in the United States on the labor “we passed empty Rttlb farm tea’s two ensted prsniers, Jaha | past that he wants Julf controf League to settle the crisis generat­ cil. ‘ the big state mortgage hniia- sit-in demonstration ' at Iranian o f those vv-ho piuduce wealU) for homee with broken -wln($ow panes M Chang athd lA Oen. CInaff' formeriy 8,99 to 12.99 over land,, sea and air routes to ed by Iraq’s claim to Kuwait. He reminded the council of' Uig program started Ui 1947 lu(Z Consulate in Rockefeller Center, others.” and doors swinging ta the wind Do-Young, have been nnestea Berlin. Ha has also said he will UAR delegate Omar Loutfi, in Britain's annotmeed intention -ta already brewed up a deficit'of $4 w en group arrived last night, Romanov approvingly noted that TTie homes had been abandoned with several former govemmant tan. brown tnaiet on the closing of the -big re- insisting the Arab League be left wdthdnw its forces "as , as imiUlon and it getting worec. pledging their intention to remain Garat .called the arms 'race a by their owneiu. We wondered mlUtary oBle^ls, 8.99 to 11.99 formerly 9.99 tb 12.99 12.99 to 14 99 eeptlon center at Marienfelde, to deal wdth the orlsia. iiaid "My the ruler, considers that the V. The tiuuble in. , this latter pro- in consulate until Iranian ^govern­ “wprld' craze” but-Romanov ad­ Where wetre those farmera now pourees said today. Yhe leathenr coimtry opposes any idea of an­ ment acted to renew passport of ded: "Some of his views as, for military Junta rutu««4 aole« (OoaUnued ea Pags Four) nexation of Kuwait by Iraq. Bqt .(Osuttoued «a Fagv F o » ) L (OoutiBued en Page Four) their lestder, AH Fateii^, 27. example, the idea of dividing the ' (Ooatiuued .cn Fugu Btgfet) OB the reporto. - . \ - ■ ■ 1^1.- . '1' fAOtrwo \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, JULY 6. 1961 MANC3HESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1961 PAGE THRE'l

RockviUe4^emon I>osaI, the latter figure will be,, Mrs. Arthur Rafferty of 128 Park RockvUle^Vernon Grfind lis t dropped to $418,670. The tax loss Two Town Youths St. He la majoring in history at Robertson Park Our Town Wide Open? M M iS S , France Fears Local Stock8 amounts to about $768. the University of New Hampshire, erTalk Sheinwold bn Bridge T he Herald will publish an The lower assessment would Givijn ROTC Posts where he, is a member of Signja Site of Dance« Democrats Regain More Riots at excerpt from the Oct. 1, 1960 carry'" over Into future years, Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. Quotattons PoinlshMl by Tax Paymeiit Manchester giknd list tomor­ Yonce explained. ■ —'' T w o Manchester youlMi ; now Cadet 'William Llepts, son of Mrs. Westerly- Thinks So Theresa M. Liepis of 6 Deerfield The weekly Friday night dancaa Maps Action alAOIOIAN Cobnib 41 MIddlebrook, tie. row, listing alt property own­ training at the Reserve Officers ocmducted by the recreation., de­ ‘MISIMBBCn YOU Bank Stoiks . ers, both resident and non­ Dr,, was nam'ed cadet brigade ad- ferian Rites Plans Voted PlayfulHortem Training Corps Camp at Fort ■ .nt for the first' parade of this partment will be held tomdtrow " h M«uche8t«* • wide open town ?” Control of Council Bjr Alfred SketawoM N d n H • Bid Aaked resident, who own either 115,- at the Robertson Park tennis Devens, Mass., have'^ been 'selected 's ROTC encampment, Conn. Bank and Trust 000 or more in real property or court*;-’ ThU w«* thequeetion asked by Westerly. R. I. Police Chief For New Try The 'hand Isn't'really quicker (Oonttnoed from Page One) Co...... ,...52^4 55% 85,000 or more in personal Lipizzsners are the famous white for special assignments. pis, a graduate of Manches­ Political control of the Rockvilit *tiie younger children’s dances Raymond Miekle over the holiday, and it is the question being than the ey*. The stage maglrtan Hartford National ' By Aldermen property. ■* 'Performing horses of Austria. .In­ Cadet Peter R. Greer has been ter High School, is attending the Five nuUn ax-enues toward City Council appears thday to have, elation of an independent Algeria appointed cadet company com­ University of Connecticut, where will be for those 12 'year* and .. asked by many Westerly residents this summer. swung back to the Democratic Bde Aldermen Honor flimflams you by misdirecting your 1 5 ’ Bank and Trust Co. 48% 51% variably bom black, these animals Fire Insurance Companies Rockville councllmen last night the amount now recommended. mander of Co. H. In this assign­ he' is majoring In dairy technology. under, and will begin at 7:30 and Th* '■BMon? Even before th'e" eventual consbUdatiOn of partition­ following placement of Ludwik E. attention — and so doe* the brldgs with Ffance. , ' " do .not acquire their white costa ltdy 4 hoUday, about 24 per cent Memorjr of Rady Aetna Fire ...... I l l 116 put the stamp of approval on two The Phoenix assessment on the ment Greer will be in command The six-week encampment which finish -at 8:30. Thla will be fol­ we are attempting to go to higher ed Vernon were explored last night WaUnski Jr. of 78 tlnKm St. on the magician. De Gaulle threatened last week until they are between 3 and 7 of 136 ROTC students at their began June 17 is being attended lowed ^ by the Teen-age Record e f an arrests In Westerly since the authority," he said. , council to fill out the unexpired . K « 2 Hartford Fire 68 71 tax settlement plans which will 1959 grand list, which will no long­ as the rtucleus force of another West opened the queen of dia­ 8’” ^ S S 4 S to partition Algeria If no agree' swell the treasury by an estlmat er be the subject of appeal, is years old. The horses, gentled from morning and evening formations, by approximately ^1,100 students, Hop from 8:30 to 10:80. beglBttlng o f the summer were of Mahoney said policemen are sta­ term of the late Jcdin J. Rady. Rockville aldermen paid silent . O Q J 10 National Fire 134 , 144 Manchester *outh . Seventeen consolidation movement looked monds, smd South won with th* ♦ • 4 3 ment on Algeria's future ties with ed $10,400 In September when this $324,250. The 1980 assessment Is birth, remain as unafraid, a* curl- weekend parades, and on marches most of whom come from college.* Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nell of the, 5 8 tioned on weekends at liquor es­ WBlnski, a resident of the first tribute last night to the Iste John ace. South’* problem was whether Phoenix Fire ...... I l l 116 Manchester residents were in­ down the rocky road ahead. f— ward, was elected tp the vaesmt France la reached. Before yester- Idle' and Indemnity litsi Oo*. year’s taxes are due. $468,670. oiu and somettmea as mlachievoua to and from training areas.- and tmiversltles in New England recreation staff will be in charge tablishments. and the establish­ J. Rady, alderman from the first to try somAhlng legitimate or Greer Is the son of Capt.' and and. New York. of the dances. cluded among the total 71 arrests. ments must pay the policemen One of the avenues was aban­ post last night by a slk-to-four vote ward until his sudden death Fri­ day’sviolence, French officials Aetna Casualty .... 128 138 Although there are a couple of If the court approves the pro- I puppies. ■ It seems that Misquamicut. pub­ something flashy. South, decided he ^ A 109 7 4 128% Ifa” attached to the settlement —----- ? themselves. Incoming automobile* doned at the outset - the thought as Republican Alderman Thomas day. Rady, chairman of the City could probably poetpone the choice. said peace talks . between the Aetna Life ...... 123% lic beach within the town limits of that another referendum vote Conn.' General ...... 238 .253 proposals, councllmen today feel of teen-agers are also checked for J. McCusker cast the deciding vote, Health Conunlssloi). was a c«- Declarer out the ace and French, andL the rebels, suspended Westerly, baa become a Fort' Laii- liquor, he said. ■ might be called under provisions crossing party lines. \ . publlsher of the Rockville Leader, a Hftd. Electric Ught 70 ■ 73 that tax problems with Roosevelt dardaie in niiniature, at lea-st as queen of hearts, discarding a low since June 18,- probably would re­ 116 Mill* Inc. qnd Phoenix Mutual Among the other violations by of the special ehabiing .act which The 10 aldermen present at the weekly newspaper. spade from dummy. West won and Hftd. Steam Boiler 111 far as Manchester teen-agers are sume next week. Travelers ...... 125 130 Life Insurance Co. are over and Manchester youths are disorderly set up thb referendum June 26. meeting ware equally divided, five . Council members stood for a returned the jack at diamonds to Pss* Pro-rebel demonstrations turned ooncahied. conduct on the beach and refusal Members of the group decided RepubucanuWic and five Democrat niament in Rady's memory and AU Pnbtle ettUaee done with. 'Ufce an Oasis'- South’* king. Into rioting in eastern Algeria and 29% By unanimous vote, the alder to obey lifeguards’ instructions. that the act probably restricts the Walinskl was a Democrat nomi­ heardatelegram read from Ma^’or Now South ran three more Openiag Umi — 0 Q Conn. Light A Power 27% They floch " there, swim there, consolidation proposal to one public nee for the post held by Rady un­ half ajdozen.towns near Algiers. Hftd. Electric Light 71 74 men approved: Mahoney asked that teen-agers L*o B7T3ah«ly Jr. who s*id Rady rounds o f hearts, discarding three It was one of the most power dance there, and, in general, they learn to. obey the qrdihancea in or­ vote even though the act remains til his sudden death Friday. Rady • "an^nlderinan who never let Hartford Gas Co. . . . 55 59 1. A settlement proposal worked waa more, spadee from dmnmy. South fill displays of pro-rebel feeling out by Roosevelt Mills and city work off the tensions of another der that Manchester not continue in force until Sept. 1.. was a Republican. political cohBderations govern hit they got theU- kings o f hearts, ze Southern New England was trying to look like a man among A l^ ria’s Moslems since 62 representatives whereby the tex year of high school or college. to have "a bad name" there. With that 'proposal jettisoned, Alderman John T. Orlowski made actions." who had no Interest at all In South lost nothing by poetpenlng Telephone ...... 49 the nomination over the objections the rebellion: broke out nearly sev- Msmufactnring Oomoanles tile firm will pay $1,600 of a $5,944 Graduating high school seniors He added. "I’m sad to say that the group appointed a five-member Flaherty is oirtyacAtlhn. ■" spades. hU decision. Hie play for the flock to Misquamicut Jtke a moth Manchester youths have the steering committee to develop or­ of Alderman Luther F. Trouton -Rady's ‘ ■ unsxpirM. [>lr«. council seat en' year* ago. French officials con^ Arrow, Hart, Heg. . ..58% - 62% delinquent tax total by Sept. I and The plot worked, sines East swindle was far better than an ceded It showed virtually com­ the rest In quarterly Installments to a lamp. Why? One answer was way in the' courts so far this ganizational and procedural guides who said it “don’t show respect” was filled by'LudwU^E. 'WaUnski. even chance against good defend­ Associated Spring . . 13% 15% eventually discarded the six of plete IMoBlem support for the rebel , 13% of $500 until the debt is wiped out. thatthAt "the **thn waves'are hippcstbiggest there.”there week,' I for gaining funds and for dis­ to the dead to fill the vacancy so Jr. of 78 Union St. \ ers. Bristol B ra s* ...... 11% seminating information. Also, the soon after the deaith. spades. This was all South needed. .drive to win independence from Dunham. Bush :.... . 4% 6% Other taVes will be paid when due. Another, and probably better, rea­ Rsdv’s health commission chair­ He led a spade, got back by ruf­ Dally Question son is that "everybody goes there." committee is to draw up an agenda Trouton said the matter should manship was given temporafl^ to 'France. Em-Hart ...... 76% 80% 2. A proposal to lower by fing a diamond, and gave up an­ Partner opens with one apade, The blpody repression of the $45,000 the current assessment So, the appeal of Misquamicut iS for the group's next meeting. be put off a month. Alderman John T. Orlowski, and the next player pasaee. You Fafnlr Bearing .... . 56 60 Vehicles Damaged However, the nomination re­ other apade. Thie left Souta with rioters put France in em awkward N. B. M achine...... 20 22 against the Centre Shopping Pla­ not really defined. About l3 people attended the a good apade and a truinp for hold: Spades Q 8 7 6 2; Hearts S; T et Misquamicut has become as j mained and GOP Aldermhn John position before world opinion and North and Judd .. . 14% 16% za, owned by PTioenix. meeting, but chose not to design­ six yoars. He was employed with entry to it. Diamonds 7 8; Cluh* A ,Q 10 6 2. With the Roosevelt proposal popular a meeting place among the ' In Four Crashes ate any leader or officers. State­ J. 'TaSkulka nominated John L Increased tension and bitterness Stanley Works .... . 17% 19% the Department of Defense and What if nobody had fallen for What do you say? , among the Moslem populace. goes the proviso that the firm will young as the local ice cream par- j ments will come from the grOup ag Dai^e of 33 Mountain..... St., a Repub- Veeder Root ...... 52 56 llcan, for the term which endZ moat recently with Pratt 4nd South'* little bit of rszzle-dazxle? Answer: Bid two clubs. You In­ pay all, future taxes when they for. 1 Four treific accidents were re­ a unit, they said. Whitney Aircraft. tend to bid to four spades at your It struck hard at the pride of The above quotations are not to But not without regrets — at i ported by police today. Three took 2. South could Still try U»e club the embattled French army in oc construed as actual marketa come due. If the firm should de­ The next meeting is set for Sept McKeon graduated from Ford flneesc, his beet legitimate play next turn, thus hinting at your fault In payment, the council will least for Westerly policCmen- place yesterday, and one on the 13. Daigle lost, gaining' only four Algeria, already ahakra by recent votes to Wallnski's six. ham University and Georgetown for the contract. It was' very un­ excellent distribution. consider the plan void and will One of the ordinances most com­ Fourth. There were no arrests, Ways of offecting consolidation University Lkw School and has Just (Obpyrtght 1961. purges and trials that followed monly Violated by the crowds is the , WalinBU is proprietor of the likely that the defenders could the abortive mutiny against De Accused Skips, take steps to collect all back tax­ and only one minor injury. were listed as these: completed' a five weBc insurance rattle off three spade tricks when .General Featnrea Corp-) one prehibiting the consumption of Gerald N. Coleman, 21. of 188 1. Set up a combination charter Boston Bakery at 86 Ward St. Gaulle’s government test April. es at once. course with the Aetna Casualty If the Phoen.lit proposal la alcoholic beverages by^rsons un­ Lydall St.', swerved off the road and consolidation commission uh- Daigle is an employe of the. Trav­ and Surety Co. '•Once we were asked to help Mother in Court der the age of 21 ' „ while traveling south on Parker der provisions of the Home Rule elers Insurance Co., working in the government build a better Al­ granted by. the Common Pleas McKeon traveled and worked In EAST Court, the city will collect a tax Admit Purchases S t, near the, intersection of Math­ Act which calls for a petition the group d^artmenL England. France, Germany, Italy, geria,” said a young officer bit­ Leslie Robiiison, 28 formerly of HERE IS A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU TO SAVE ON CHILDREN'S WEAR. The young, people are not too re­ er St , and ‘;broke two highway signed by 10 per cent of the town’s OrlowMci said he opened the Greece and Turkey and he and his terly. "Now we are told' to fire 5 Warren St. failed to appear in bill In September from the insur- CHARGE luctant to admit that, despite the guard rail posts. Coleman said he voters, or about 400 from each nomination question because a family resided for two years in Tide, Winds, at women and children and the Court this morning to answer to ance firm amounting to about $7,- ALL MERCHANDISE IS FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK AND NATIONALLY ADVER- number of policemen patroling the of the two districts. number of alderm^i'are liable to world will blame us for any mis­ a charge of speeding. His case was 100. was traveling about 25 miles per Japan. Phoenix has already paid the area, it is not too difficult to pur­ hour early Tuesday morning when 2. Nam* a commission to pre­ be away on vacations beginning The McKeon's have two chUdren m fortune that will happen to this previously postponed on two oc- ACCOUNTS Weather "Gone With TI Wind' city last year’s taxes of nearly TISED. BUY NOW FOR FALL AND FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOL. SHOP EARLY WHILE chase liquors if you know the another car turned onto the road. pare a consolidation ordinance, this w e ^ He ssUd all council poets and Uve at 77 Hansen Dr.. 'Vernon. Technicolor—8 .’00 PJl. country.” cassions until today on his request. agsdn under the Home Rule Act. should be filled to assure a quorum Plan Renewal Talk "TRAVELOGUES” In color Said another: His mother, Mrs. Robipson, re­ $6,000 under protest. The agree­ right p la ^ . One store is reputed Coleman said he applied brakes to Windsor Locks, July 6 — The ment between representatives of by a Manchester area university avoid hitting the other egr- which would simply jait all pres­ at coming summer council meet­ The Rockville Redevelopment — 7i00 PJ«. “We are liquidating the glory of ported to the court this morning INVITED SIZES ARE COMPLETE. ent governments Into one basket, ings. 1 Agency plans a pubUc information U.S, Weather Bureau’s marine ad­ our fatherland.” that Robinson Snd his family lefi Phoenix and the city calls for student to have sold in excess of brakes were wet and his car hit dropping of this protest. several hundred dollars worth of the curb and .then the posts. 'There leavi^ existing officials the Job In other action, the council: talk, at Sykes Junior High School visory: Tides will be high along the Officials a p p e a r e d openly Manchester for California. She o f of eliminating all duplicated Of-~ 1. Voted to turn over to Cor- auditorium July 12 at 7:30 p.m. alarmed at the depth of bitterness fered to make whatever amends The two tax matters have been albOlioUc beverages to a fraternity was no damage to the car. Coimecticut shore between 5:30 hanging fire for the past year >«• A two-car accident on Little St., flcea amd the like. poration Counsel Harvey A. Yonce Agency Chairman Harry W. in the officer corps. possible for her son. crowd on a recent weekend. and 7 p.m. today and between 6 Judge Benedict Holden Jr. took since Phoenix appealed its lUMess- just east of Broad St„ early 3. Present Ihe defeated charter, a number of claims by subcon­ Flamm said the commissioners, ' Many offlpers blamed the dem- A Town o f Westerly ordinance or a revised charter, to the next and 7:30 a.m. and 6:30 and 8 p.m. several minutes commending Mrs. ments on the 1959 and I960 grand Wednesday afternoon caused tractors that they have not been director, consultants and contrac­ tomorrow. dhstratlons on the government’s SAVE ON SPECIAL CROUP-GIRLS' also prohibits possession of alco- session of the General Assembly paid M scheduled for work on the tors . doing work for the project Robinson for her concern for the lists, and Roosevelt Mills entered boUe beverages by minors. West­ slight damage to the left front of Low tide at Old Saybrook is at JiANCHESTe ' unilateral cease-fire order, claim­ law, and the courtesy of appearing an installment payment ag;reement a car driven by Ronald J. Brain- with the purpose of having the as­ new sewvr plant by the Mentations wUl be on hand to answer ques­ O R. t ing rebel guerrillas have been able erly policemen patrol the beaches, sembly enact the charter, which 1 p.m. tomorrow. in court when she wasn't respon­ with then City Tax Collector Ger bridge. 21. 189 W, Middle Tpke. Construction Oo. o f Rhode Island, tions. Sunset today is at 8:27 p.m. and k U S b ». ti® • hOi I UN s«j I r M to regroup and reorganize in a searching for violations. tsould effect consolidation. the general contractor. Claims Also, th* public wUl be shown sible to do so, to inform the court aid Allen. A recent legal ruling de­ Other town ordinances, drafted Another car. driven bx*,Albert sunrise tomorrow is 5:25 a.m. number of areas because of the on the matter. clared the collector unable to set 4. Present another enabling act have been filed by the Chicago photographs of th* - area and army’s activity. A French spokes­ BOYS' WEAR V. Lindsay. 36. of 111 Plymouth last year primarily to control vio- either to the next regtilar session, Pump Co., the Charles J. Cowles schematic drawings of the site plan Boating weather fqr Long Is­ Holden said the court would in­ up payment plans. latioda by the teen-agers, are as Lane, had alight damage to the land Sound to Montauk Point and man said 14 of the Moslem dead form the Motor Vehicle Commis­ "nie Phoenix proposal waa or the next special session of the Jr. electrical contracting firm of showing proposed new uses. were rebel soldier’s in imiform. 'i follows: right side. Block Island: Winds variable today sioner of Connecticut of the case agroed to last week by the Board Lindsay was traveling west oq assembly, Hartford, the tiock-Joint Pipe Co. AddltimsI informstlon meetings, The government last month 1. No person under the sge of The third proposal w m cast to keep the public abrekst of re­ and Friday but mostly onshore Fri­ and request he notify the Motor of Selectmen as administrators for Little St. about 20 miles per hour, of Newington and Monaco Pav­ day. Speeds generally 10 to 15 called a halt to the anti-rebel of­ SHORT PANT SETS IS may drive upon highways or aside as too arbltrar>-. according ing Oorp. of i^aatonbury for bills newal, progress, are slated to bf Vehicle CoThmlssioner of California. the town of Vernon. when Brainbridge pulled out of knots. Visibility 5.. miles or better fensive at the start of the peace He said that no other action can Phoenix and Roosevelt pay taxes tiss other public ways in the town to a group spokesman, who said totaling in excess of $20,000. held the second Wednesday of each talks at Evian-les-Balns. The reb­ the parking loi of DeCormier’s It would be "getting someone else but lowering to near one mile oc­ be taken unless Robinson comes to to Vernon as well as Rockville be­ Sizes 2 to 6x without d specific destlnaticm or Motor Sales and struck the Lind­ TonOe tolif ths council a con­ month from now on. els rejected the order as a propa­ without adult-supervisibn after 11 to solve the problem.” casionally east of Montauk in few Connecticut. Holden said that be­ cause the latter Is a city within the SIZES say auto. There were no injuries. tract provision prbvldso that the Hospital Notes showers developing FYlday. with Hope Lange ganda move and vowed to fight on. cause of the postponements of the town. Tax bills due either the city pjn. The steering committee, which d ty can withhold payment to the Admitted Wednesday: Wilhel- Yesterday’s violence also sharp­ REG. REG. REG. REG. 3 to 14 1 /3 TO 1/2 PRICE A car-bike crash occurred about will be w o rk l^ . through the sum­ Marine observations: Montauk Tuesday Weld case, Robinson "was shown a good or town are based on the same 2. No persons .may sleep after 3 p.m. yesterday afternoon when. general contractor if claims from mina Werkhoven, Elltn^on; L q ^ Point, L'.' I., wind 10 knots, visibil­ Minie Perkins ened 'the apprehensions of- Al­ 1.98 .2,49 2,98 3.98 sneet in antomobileB parked on mer, will have the power to set deal more courtesy by the court, grand lists. Robert C. Savilonis, 8, of 157 St, siA>-cofltractota exist. He said it Rioux, 272 Glenwood Rd., Elling­ ity zero, weather fog, height of geria’s Europeans, who fear they than he showed to the court.” The Phoenix settlement, pro­ highways, pUbhe besches or picnic up sub committees and will re­ may be poeaible to pay the sub­ ton; Catherine Hewitt, .48 Elliiw- Hilnrious Co-Hit—^Color will' suffer at the hands of the John St., ran through a stop sign search the various ideas for con­ sea. 3 feet. Ambrose, wind south­ posed two weeks ago in Common contractors directly, if no solution ton Ave. \ "ThB Coptohi's Tobin' Moslems should France ever pull suid into a car driven by Frsincea crete proposals at the fall meet­ easterly 8 knots, visibility 15 miles, IHt 3EST AHIAD Uf IHf Hhl Pleas Court by lawyers for both A No peraoiw may dispose of C. Overton, 41, 64 Lyness St. is forthcoming. Some of the sub­ Admitted today: Robert Murzyn, weather Clear, height of sea one out of Algeria. Four Youths Face 1.49 1.79 1.98 2.79 eoBtainara on falghwiya, beaches ing. sides, will have to get final ap­ T he accident occurred at the in­ contractors hinted a court action. TalcottviUe Rd.. Vernon. foot. New Haven, fog, visibility 1/8 A blonde mother of two summed proval from the court. mad pfOBle areas in the Town of Also, the comihittee will lay the Discharged Wednesday: Hazel up their feeling. tersection of Stone St. and St. groundwork for organizing a con­ They eald they had tried to con­ mile, temperature 60. wind norther­ Larceny Charges Corporation Counsel Harvey A GIRLS' WeBteriy. John St. Savilonis had slight in­ tact Plantations, but were not Sheridan, Broad Brook; Hazel ly 6 knots. Block Island, Foggy, "God help us If the army ever Tba police said many Maaebea^ solidation association of interested Yonce told aldermen that the REG. jury and was treated by his fam­ successful. WohUebe, 44 Ellington Ave. Other data missing. leave* Algeria," she said. agreement will be stipulated at a tar residents m invol ^ in acci­ citizens. 2. Tabled until the next meet-, Four youths were arrested last ily doctor. The right front fender The group Is said- to feel that It . TONIGHT, FRIDAY and SATURDAY special session of the court In 1.00 7 9 c dents during tiips home from the ing a written request from Rock­ Vernon and TalcottviUe news Is night, charged with larceny and of the Overton car was damaged. represents 2.000 voters who want tampering with motor vehicle. Litchfield County the week of Aug. SHORTS baach. The right front fender of a car ville industrialist Abner L. Brooks handled by the Herald’s RockvIUe Your Host, Mike Stanko, Presents for You- 7 to IJ., / Opposed Fetixdta consolidation, the voters who vot­ Bureau. 5 West Main St„ telephone Two of them—'brotheirs—appeafod SHORTS driven bv Mrs. Anne L. Ambrose, that the council pursue division of Hospital Note,s Aldermen Bernard S. Grous and 11 ■ '■ ^zes 1 to 8, 8 to 14. R Ek ed in fa\-or of It June 26. TRemont S-S1S6 or MIteheU 9-0797. in court this morning. Kanebeeter Tonvn Director Fren- 47, of 28 W. Middle Tpke., was "We feel \ictory is assured." a town highway hinds and appoint John J. Yaakulka initially o^qiosed iiiiii ' a subcommittee to study revision EHSTUJOODAIN V I »V» . T • 4 .-I A t H.% H T I <»U(J Robert Sheridan of 65 Sheridan 1.79 K 2 9

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situation Is etohUlsod for toe mo­ Ulbricht^^lk^ ment,'* toe defense ministry said. Summer School British Troops Mine -The huUdup of British troops began 4ast Saturday with tha Enrollment 683 Of Soviet Fact landing of 600 Royal Marine Com­ mandos. Tht British fores now in T o '688 Manehaatar aeboo} ehil) Kiiwaitf Iraq Frontier Kuwait' IS eatlmated unofficially tto n r » c « Om ) at more then 5,000 troopa. backed 4ran, Kunmer VaeaUon la tem ­ by warships and fighter and porarily little m e^ than a^dfeara. (Contlaaed from Page One) some were flown tor treatment to when SM rtfufeei from eommu- bomber-planes, That la tha number that have an- aiim an takan in daily. the aircraft carrier Bulwark hov­ threat, to the Indepondenct of Ku­ ering off Kuwgit. Subaequsnt military movts in nUad in makeup, improvement Tha only (lueation, XJlbrlcht aald wait is over” and voiced hope that ■ Brig. Horsford, after touring tha Kuwait arts' will be confined and 'enrichment eouraar in M a|i- today, waa w b ^ e r tha etocooa te routine replacement of units 'all governments concerned would front-line defenees, said he was ehuterie Sununar Behbol^ogram. would ha “eany mid'ipaiinleaa or connne themselves to actions for worried about conditions under and normal admtnlstrativa traffic, Rlora-diftteiQt.” Dlhrlcht apoka for Middle East peace. . ^ which his men were working. the ministry said. Cfleaaes whlto got under way > yeaterday at Manehaatar ,Hfrh •b minutes to the People’s Cham- Arab League Secretary-General , "Winds whip up cruelly hot School and Barnard and RUng bfr. East Germany's Soviet style Abdel Khalek Hassouna, trying to burning eands, absolutely ating- parliament. ing,” he aaid. "Imagine what it Is Juniw High Sdioola, will ba in aab- mediate through talks with the Tot Falls Under (Son monUnge until Aug. IS. CS . Ulbricht asserted that the west­ Arab’ governments, was in Saudi like— it is not so much tht heat as ern powers have no leyal right Arabia today after conferring with this burning wind all day long.” Summer. School Director Blaine SELR.SfRVICE DEPT STORE In Berlin. He said thetr .pnsence Sheik Abdullah and Premier Kas- Six British warships, includiqg Blades of Mower Miller laid that 472 pupUa art en­ could lead to war and promised eem. the aircraft carrier Oentuar, etart- OAT, OLOBlbUlk wKswa rolled lb tuition councia at the that this danger would be elimlni Hassouna said before leaving ed through the Suez Canal, bound A four-year-old boy ^ ta r d a y ^yaTswftf.iiaLaNP'g b b IGHTEBT W AB8 high eehool and at Barnard. The remaining 31.1 ara enrolled In toe nated. ». . yesterday he [i was convinced s for Kuwait. UAR President Gamal afternoon suffered multiple lacera­ • Tens el EIEPHANT8 • A rtiBslBgW n^^ ^ The only question, he added, was Abdel Nasser, who seized the canal Remedial Reiiidlng ptngram at lll- peaceful aolutfbh could be found. tions of the cheat, face, ’Jnd rikht 4 HORSES • Bare JOMQKE M8MHR either the process Would be Radio Mecca said King Saud. from BriUsli-French control in Jn g Junior High .Stoool, which ia Pine St and Hartford Rood, Manchester arm when he fell under the blades under the dlrecUon of M n. UUien "easy and palnle-ss, or more dif­ who has sent'< troops to join with 1956, made .no attempt to block e AERIAUSTSt AOBORATS, ABBNIO CRampieee ficult.” ' the British in defending Kuwait, them though he is opposed to the of a lawn mower near hia home at Begar. Parroting Soviet P r e- ni 1 e r had express^ his "urgent wish” to British force in Kuwait. 78 Forest St. Typing claaaea are the moat pop­ ular with 182. pupUa aigned up Khrushchev’s recent statement on Hassouna Qist the tiny Persian In London, Lord Privy Seal Ed­ Thomas H. Ferguson, son of Mr. the subject, Ulbricht Insisted that Gulf nation be admitted to the ward Heath, No. 2 man in the while murio and woodworktag have and Mrs. Thomas F. Ferguson, Is 76 each. In academic aubjecta, his regime has only peaceful in­ Arab League as' a full-fledged British Foreign Office, told the reported In "good” condition this TENTS 100% FLAMEPROOFED tentions. He vowed it would not member without delay. Iraq op­ House of Commons that the Unit­ morning at Manchester Memorial Algebra I and Engliah I lead wtto interfere with Sie internal affairs poses admitting Kuwait to the ed Nations is considering taking Hoapltal, where he underwent sur­ JAYCEE CIRCUS FOR THE LUTZ MUSEUM 42 and 40 atudents, reapeetively, of West Berlin once it is made Arab alliance because it would over In Kuwait and "our minds gery last night. . Membera .of the faculties are into a "demilitarized free city” constitute recognition-of Kuwait's are not closed on this.” Ths child was riding in the jeep PARKADE, JULY -ONE DAY ONLY John Palmer,. Mary Lou Smith, and said it could be protected by Independence. Meanwhile, he said, Britain's de­ which pulla the gang mowers when 8 George Dougherty, David Hart- the "strongest international guar­ Six hundred B r i t i s’h Marine fense buildup is "proceeding ac­ he slipped off and under the blades. 8 PERFORMANCES I ADltnSSION-ADULTS 8J.S0 weU, Dwight Parry, Albert Hadl- antees.” Commandos '>^6 set up a foru’ard cording to plan." He said there The driver of the mower, Paul Hel- 2 P J« . and 8 P.M. I CHILDREN UNDER 12, 8J1-0O gien, Robert Johna, Robert Vater, He called for a peace treaty defense line in the desert five days still is anxiety "concerning Iraq's wig, 420 Bell S t , who Is hard of OO-SPONSOREO BY JAYCEES AND ’ Jamea Skiffington, Mary McAd- with "both German states” but threat to the independence” of the hearing did not hear the child's ama, Jamea Kalaer, Xhnll Oatrow- ago were relieved by fresh troops •FHE PARKADE ASSOCIA'nON said if West Germany reuses to yesterdity' after about a third of sheikdom, -which supplies 40 per cry until 6-year-old Bradford aki.'Dmiald Warren, Robert Slnea. aign one, he would sign alone with them suffered from heat exhaus­ cent of Britain’s oil. Smith, 131 Hartford Rd., also rid­ Alao,-'Henry MlUer, Heidi Mcln- the .Soviets. tion. Most quickly recovered but "It Is hoped that as a result the ing in the jeep, alerted him. erny, Mark Kriatoff, Bather .Wol­ Such a treaty, he said, would cott, Dorothy Getchell, Dorothy prepare the way for German R'frm, Robert Viany, Olive Cham neutrality. Ulbricht laid some em­ bera, Judith Jacoba, Conatanea phasis on the idea of a neutral Ger­ Adama, and Miriam Thayar. ’ many, an old Communist proposal that has been mentioned again in Huge Selection of Smart New Styles! ■OM'.. COMI recent weeks. pOPEN NIGWr till 10 P.M. "W hat would be so bad about Men*s Wash 'n Wear being neutral"!*-’ he asked. U.S. top choice P F Grange Notes He said German neutrality would shorts promote peace and would guaran­ VALILTRIM)—CUT FOR BR A ISIN ^ tee that Germany would not be a A 14-year-old hlghjKhotrf freah- battlefield in a nuclear war. Winner and Loser man haa won the fourth annuel na­ Ulbricht presented what he Dr. Ben M. Herbster, left, elected president of the new United tional Grange aewing eontaat in c called a "peace plan of the Ger­ 12 man people” for a / neutralized Church ..of Christ, accepts congratulations from Dr. James E. SHORT which home, dreaamakera, from Wagner,’ Philadelphia, his only opponent for the post at the C Germany. Actually it was a cs yeara of aga to middle-aged grand- • • PoHsiien cotton, group’s convention in Philadelphia. , "iTie Norwood, Ohio, minis­ 'mothera, competed. More ’ than warmed-over version of the Com­ ter was elected overwhelmingly at thb convention which saw the lb munist demand for two Germanies, 67,000 entriea were judged before merger of the Evangelical and Reformed Church and the Congre­ final judging of 148 aemi-finalieta, and with the Communist East to have gational Christian Churches. (AP Photofax). CORNER HARTFORD RD. and PINE ST, St. .tus equal to the West. It would Juat been completed . In New York MANCHESTER RIBS City. ha^ "both German states"' 49 - Wi »t Germany and Ulbricht’s Ger­ • F rta Parking • Porcnl Pfek-up !• Yoar Cor Mias Janelle Haugen, of Virgil, man Democratic Republic — sign S. D., aa Beat of Show and Junior • Oonta’ Colla Company Paved Its Way Claaa C winner, will be awarded a a peace treaty with the wartime • Plaids a llie ;* * WEEKEND FOOD VALUES--THAT SAVE YOU CASH! trip to Bermuda, a SO volume The western powers refuse to encyclopaedia, and nuetnroua other (f • 8lz*s 4 to 13 From Drives to Flood Dams eSottd 001^*48.' • recognise Ulbricht’s satellite re­ gifts. public. Last week, West - German R ll STEAKS First place winner in Adult Clesa By JACK REPASS ^tracts of all kinds including drive­ A (18 yeara and over) waa Mrs. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer turn­ U. S. TOP CHOICE BEEF VALU-TRIM CUT Jennie' M. Crow, Sen Antonio, ed down the idea of neutrality for The Thoma« Oolla Co.. 251 Broad ways, roads and parking areas. St., last week was low bidder—at He started with one dump truck FOR RAR-B-Q CLUB Texas, who ■will receive a new car Germany. and other gifts. Ulbricht's plan provides for re- $236,23»--for the dam construction and a one-half ton lawn roller and unifiektion of force by both parts contract for the first dry reservoir today has accumulated about 60 BONE^N Miss Martha Lawson, Middle- Fop*«v«r loby DoB • Woven Plaids, Ivy and Embossed of Germany. The major victors in GprtnecUcut’s Flood Control Pro- pieces of equipment which includes bourne, W. y., Class B ■winner, ■will Prints grafn at the north branch of the trucks, rollers, road graders and THINLY SUCED receive an islectrlc organ as will W ahl of World War n would guarantee Mrs. Lewis Ste'wmrt of Sherwood, Germany’s neutrality. Two Ger­ J ^ k River in Bloomfield. earth movers. FOR A QUICKIE • Perma-Stay or Button-Down The project, located on the west Residential driveway construc­ STEAK .Ore,, who won top place in Adult man states would be represented LUNCH Class D in which adults made (dollar at the United Nations. West l^r- side of Tunxla Ave., north of tion is a very important part of Bloomfield Center, will be one of the o V e ka 11 Colla contracting dresses for persons under 18 years, GOWNS lin would be a neutral, deniili- ( 3 sHc m p e r p k g .) • Dark and Light Tones, four dry reservoirs to be placed operation. The company has been SALE! induing Infants. No-Slick tarized free dty until Germany is Mrl. Charles Warren of Weston, Stripes and Checks / In that area. developed to handle all contracts tJI. reunified. Total fill and excavation fqr the from a $50 driveway installation Conn., won third prize in Class A. Ulbricht wants to set- Up a Ger­ first reservoir dam project will in­ to a dam, Colla said. U . S T O P CHOICE BEEF BRISKET'S Miss Haugen’s winning entiy ! • Little of No Ironing. FRY PM man Peace Oommission ■ to w.ork volve the moving of some 186,000 The construction firm recently was a dreas of email off-white and Sizes S-M-L-XL out a peace treaty and a goodwill cubic vards of earth and will take put in the low bid of $8,388.50 for green gingham check with ax- agreement betweek East and West about three months of steady haul­ the installation of two town mu­ N.Y STYLE Thick End c * L quisite handwork on skirt, and Germany. Sn^lar proposals have ing by earth mover vehicles to nicipal parking lots bn Birch and sleeves. OreaUng her own design, e 166% Wash 'n Wear failed in the past. The West Ger­ complete the job. The project will Maple Sts. she croea-atitdied and drew man govemihent refuses to deal begin sometime in August, said threads with such Hite workman­ a Elasy to (Zare for D rip ^ OOMFUerE WITH Thomas Colla and his wife. Olga, ship she excited the trio of judges, Dry Cotton with' thS/'Ctmununist satellite on Thomas Oolla, president-treasurer who is secretary of firm since re­ WOOD SPATULA a basis 6f equality. each of whOm is eminent in the Everything for a Summer of Fun! of the local firm. cent incorporation, have five chil­ SRISKE: rORNED BEEF # Prints, Pastels, Baby fatoion world. e Friaa with No Fat, Ofl or Butterl U h ^ cht also issued an appeal Checked Yoke The main dam will be 5,000 feet dren including Roger, 21, a stu­ ■"ID f I A 'v ',11.' ' c A K t ' A They were Mrs. Joan Frye Har- : Deluxe 10%” for.Sll Germana-to get together on long, 30 feet at its greatest height dent at R.P.I.- Majoring in ci-vil a-^eaee treaty and settle what the i ; Z ' ’'-I V,- A 1 ' ^Lt VL mO i o r cold rimann, educational bureau di­ e BmaU, Medium, Lerge^ • Extra Heavy Gauge Ahiminum. and will have an emergency spill­ engineering, who is vice presidwt rector of Coats and Clark, Inc.; wmmnnlsta .call "The West Ber­ way 800 feet long and 200 feet of the local firm; Nancy, 19." a Tots’ and Girls' PLAYWEAR lin duesUbn." i f AT ECONOMY MEAT DEPARTMENT i f CAPITOL MASTER Baroness Rita Uttinqv, fashion di­ wide. An additional dike area. 800 junior accounting major at the rector of McCall’s; and Miss-Mar­ feet long and 13 feet in depth, will University of Connecticut at lon Ross, fashion director of Sing­ also be built to create the approxi­ Storrs; tvayne, 10, James, 6, and BOLOGNA e r Sewing Machine Co., all of Diane, 5.The family lives at 84 Flood Relief Fund mately 325 acres of dry reservoir H; L. Handy's Froshest Pork Solo! (BY THE PIECE) New York Qty. L area. It’3 a big project, but one W. Middle Tpke. Mrs. Crow’s en t^ , which won D o n m o f Heading to Deficit the Colla company has grown Roger Colla has been named as­ — — I# FROZEN FOODS her a new car, was “a versatile large enough to handle easily. sistant project manager for the dress with its own Jacket in pas­ Styloi Colla. a Hartford native, came new dam operation. PORK RO AST PORK CHOPS ORIGINAL CRISPY (CoBtloaed from Page One) CHINE PORTION R IB GUTS GHINl! CUTS tel blue Unen with a sewing tech­ to live in Manchester in 1943. He Prom driveways to dams is the RIB OUT nique aa nearly perfect as one was then a builder of porches and way the ThomM Colla Construc­ could find,” according to the ^ o tta b h gram was caused by two factors: garages and did alteration work to PIZZA 2 For 49c tion Co., a firm that has grown judges. The low 1.5 j>er cent interest the homes. In 1947 he formed his owi out of sub-contrafiting into com­ (SAVE 29e ON 2 PACKAGES) 'state gave to home-buyers and the Youth class winner Mle* Law- co m p ly Md developed a special­ plete contracting operatlbk where 3 9 Pb 5 9 MINUTE MAID son entered a eoft green dacron Breeze Box state's use of fluctuating interest ty in building driveways for hdines. "there is a great deal more satis­ 31 e fedal Pushers and ’ short term ndtbs. at higher inter­ sheer shirtwaist dress "beautifully Sleevelesa Blouse Since that time, Colla has coraf faction in doing the Job," - Colla ORANGE JUICE 2‘,::^ 45e handled from the handmade but­ est charges, in frying to finance it. pleted over 10,000 indi-vidual con- said. CAPITOL FARMS—ECONOMY PAK BRAND y^UTOMATb Sets Ironically, -the 1957 legislature STAFF tonholes to the petite' point em­ FAN tried to remedy the short-term 2 UjC.«, g 0 c broidered initial” on the fabric. e Short Sets note type financing headache when FRANKFURTS LEMONADE 9 89e Mrs. Stewart^s winner • in Class it voted to switch the flood relief was paying almost as much to bor­ surplus 'Which waa once $40,000 D was a three-piece costume made ^ Blouses • 9«'«t Rnnnb^ row the money itself (3.3 per cent) had plummeted to only $8,000 and hoiising fund to a“ long term, bond for her granddaughter. Said the e Playsults Issue” w'hich would have a set as the 3.5 per cent rate charged next year will be wiped out and -GROCERY SPECIALS judges: "The color combination In • * fVXe M otor rate. mortgagees. the program placed on the deficit the coat and pinafore were beauti­ i • Jam alcas ^ d / It t By that time, the lawmakers . Claffey and Baldwin explained road—a familiar route for state BLU E LABEL MISSION fully coordinated with the Solid ntiii • ^ -Approved housing projects. And the rosid e Sunsults were merely-barring the door after that In addition to the 3,3 per cent pink in the dress and lining of * n t, • » ^ - P r o d o ^ the booty- had been taken. Interest the state must pay, it must v^ill be traveled for the next 28 SLICED BEETS 10 99c SWEET PEAS jacket and pinafore. . T.W b ™ , W A - also come' up with .5 per cent to years. o Cabana Sets The stats bad 'already issued 384 DEL MONTE The young, top winner, Miss loans at a 3:5 per.cent intei-cst 3.8 per cent. Oh top of that, the The auditors said that when »he Haugen, will be a high school a Swim Trunks auditors said the state ha.s its ,/.wn DEL MONTE rate. The new, 30-year bond Is­ program fails to support Itself, ihe FINEAPPLE- sophomore in September and sue to imderwriie that cost waa administrative costs of the pro­ state general fund—supported by PINEAPPLE JUICE 1 0 r9 9 e o Sizes 3 to 6x ORAPEFBUIT DRINK 5 ’S.S 99e ' plans, after graduation; to major in disposed of by the state at a 3.3 gram. general tax; incomei—will have to S>TAFT home economics at South Dakota - and 7 to 14. per cent rats. Thus the state As of the first of this year, the make up for the loss. •1 ^ 17 Oz. State College. She lives on a farm GRAPEFRUIT JUICE BLUE LABEL l U Cans with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. CHARCOAL AkEBICAN BEAUTY Arthur Haugen, and a 10-year-old APPLE JUICE 5 99e brother. Another brother has jiut TOMATO JUICE 10c’1 9 9 c completed his plebe year at the BJiM BAKED U:S. Naval Academy in Annapolis HUNTS SALE ■ Oo-spontors of the 1961 con ^ t- M O U IE l 4 ^ 9 9 e were. David B. Carmel apd- Co,. TOMATQ SAUCE - 10*c^^99e PEAREANS Coats and Clark, Inc.; Singer Sew­ ing Machine-Co.; McCall Patterns; , , j. . ■■/. ■ ^ - ■■■;'.■ * 10 LB. BA6 and Wm.Prym, Inc. BRAB MAJUt a d v a n t a g e Joat push two Tv e r , to ■6 • TAKE OF THIS - ABOVE The Master’s Desk \ toke out the gla^, , D d uxe Quality Double Tubuldr Arms State Master‘Robert K. Mitchell and Mrs. Mitchell attended the re­ C om bkU aM oh c r cent Youth Fun and Frolic week­ end at the G ran n Camp in Win­ JUICE I chester. Arthur Pinney, a former Batewant DAY CAMP CANS member of the State Youth Com­ FORMERLY AN EXCLUSIVE OVERNIGHT C A M P mittee called tor the square danc­ Wlndaws 1 6 WEB CHAISE ing, with music furnished by a .#• Give steady even heat ESTABLISHED IN 1946 AT BOLTON LAKE, CONN. high school group arranged by SALE! George Fairbanks Jr. of Wood­ M Mil (M /}OCO€(. M I MIM M • Perfect for outdoor cooking bury. A Sunday Servlca was con­ end lei^ by releasing ducted by Mrs. Grace Linden of • NATIVE PRODUCE FRESH FOR YOU DAILY € AT OUR DAIRY DEPT. • North Franklin, a member of the State Committee, ■with partlcipa- LOWEST PRICE OF THE SEASON t EXTRA FANCY, LARGE. PLUMP, JERSEY Oon of the campers. Cheshire BOYS GIRLS GRADC "A extoa labge doz. 5 9 *^ Orange was awarded first place in the Youth Talent Finals, held AGCSATImi 14 to the afternoon. Ronald Evana:|of Vernon was pint box saeond place ■winner with an orig­ snvicis maviDCo a t h o ex t r a c o s t inal tap dance. This Is' the third ARMEL^ BLUEBERRIES .year that the Cheshire group has 7,97 2 9 MFOIUM doz. ifl -g • ALL WATERFRONT ACTIVITIES EGGS ■’““Y placed first In •»»•»« iImSiSO 88S.5O a chsaper'price and a lower rate ed foods ta tha treatment of dls- pletely" fulfill^ and enjoyed ta the wanti ma to 'marry her. She proudly shows you a new m anly.” ' PAINT CO. provided the resource and power long to a guild, and be liceneed In of profit would be the path to dis­ course of dafly activities. > I home. Complete with ''faiM Instead of a |1.80 necktie, idle ciate being the Tom Sawyer next summer. I Would be willing red, white and blue icing, and had .order to work. aasa. I’m truly aorry If I’ve given spiritual capacities of .character I louveri and all ca^pafatry | Row can I be sure? /' bum cm her finger and says, 723 Main St., Tel. MI 9-4501 this tneiptant dictatorship will use. grace rather than, as In the dim 1 am far from - convinced that and aervlee.; / Doubtful” buys you sn expensive fishing rod to work for $35.00 a Week and board. I was 14 years old last flags decorating the top. She also ...... This might at ones restore the this Impression for I havs nothing I work. got it ta the kltohsn laat night April 7th. , made a firecracker out of card­ UY .•<’•••••••••••«••• avV To do the aimpla thing, and shut free enterprise past s route to sue- it’s necesskry to get rid of ani­ J. H. C. Macaulay Nothing oould be simpler, my trying out a new recipe.” (Where for your birthday. medieval dignity of labor while de' but rsapect and admiration for all mal fats to achlsvs-a greater re­ Brother, If this is the way any Tim othy K” board and red paper. Inalde were off tha giiM and dollars for ths stroying what may be in any case oess. WILSON- boy. 8hs n probably a talent scout does she think you thought she got M K M SM l O f Any control of maximum prices those Wbo Md ta preventing and duction ta blood .dbolaaterol values tar matrimohy sad has picked ,rl In your life is Acting, It’A tim e A sytapathetic reply to Timothy K pointed out the disparity •^4 16 flve-dollar bUls, one from each _ n u c ABBbajf futuia. nd^t sacrifice completely the illusion that we live in a free ELECTRICAL C O , It anyway--slldlng down a rope ta time, place and mood between a New England mill pond of the of her children, grandchildren and tin AmocUted to tha public Is stillllheater Bowles than can ba aecompUshed by a Hotehick Makes Good you as her number one target-^lf gI ’ run for the hills or w»ta to the YES. AFTER EACH enterprise system. controlling lUnass by any medna. ladder from the B r o o k ly n early 1800’a and Mark Twain’s Mississippi. great-grandchUdren. >mtni«d to Ura UM•?€? ** pur' amall remaining chance of socialism. The real way to protect almjde low calory Intake. Ml 9 -4 8 1 7 ^ E 3 -n ^ A | Her father keeps offering you marriage Mcense bureau — de- ECLIPSE A NUM BER- OF •II a*wo dl»p«tchM If a second legislative trend Perhaps the . Impression I’ve New Y o r if (P>—Theatrical tal­ B rid ge?) jtanding on how strong you feel, not oUionrtM being able to restrain and influ- should aver get to its ultimate Im­ the public Is to protect it against 'I’ll want a great deal more hlo ear so you can take her rlduu. PEOPLE SUFFER PERmNENT and oloo Ui* local the peril of being able to get a low created ta -the mind of 'my critic ent thrives even In a night club Financing Available: She likes to take you to the NA3LED TO CHURCH COUNCn, Once tha actions of this dtctator- aginable destination,-the price of is rather due to ray "upgrading' proof before I give up a spot of She always carries a heedle and home of her married friends. Just DAMAGE TO THE EYE All rlgbla of roi____ price anywhere. eheckcoom. . thrsad In her purse—Just In case ‘DEURIOUSLY HAPPY Gregans Honored • PhUatelphla, July 6 (/P) — The dlipatcbea Herein m r» everything bought or eold in Con' of the wondrous capacities of ths cream ta my morning coffee, a Deaths Last Night IN THIS WAY. d tlp . All thia la not, of course, as ex­ you ahould need a button aewp on. to let you see she has a nice way Hollywood, July 6 WV^wedlsh Rev. Gibson I. Daniels, Westport, necUcut would be controlled by human body. It la difficult to doubt atrip of crisp bacon on my help­ Yvonne Tarr, who previously with children. Conn., was elected yesterday to the run ecnlce elloM jt t 'B . & A. ^ e are, tn fact, tied to a regime law. treme as ws make It sound. Con­ ing of liver and/or a thin apread worited amid hats and wraps at She would rather drink beer at a actress Mai Britt and Negro en­ By THE ASSOCIATED FBESiS On Anniversary necticut retsUeni are part of the the aWIlty of tha living organism Your hair is falling out, but in­ H**hh Cipniki givM Iwlpiiil Infomutioa executive council of the General *^ISibTMien ReprmaMUeaa: of whld) we do not approve almost This might seem a atrange ulti­ of honest-to-goodness butter on a ths litUs Chib, la author and ball game with you than go danc­ tertainer Sammy Davis Jr. are the • It it iM inlMi4*d to b* of ■ ai>giieiHc nitura life of the state, and the objective, to "make bricka from straw" a^ ing at a night club with Cary stead of kidding you, she says, "I parents of a -7-pound, 7-ounce Chicago— ^Dr. Ralph C. HamlU, Synod of the-newly-formed United ullui Matheva Spaelal Aw f y — sis tightly as we were linked to s mate dest^tlon for a civilisation tw observing .an infant convert ellca of honest-to-goodnesa breed. ly rid s t at "The Decameron” which t^otiee Just love your high forehead. It’s 84, a pioneer In psychoanalyaia in , Dr. and Mra John V. Gregan Church of Christ As the main rorii’orii. Chicaico Del anaaneielMa'®* ■oatoa for them, is protection of their recently opened olf-Broadway. To Grant. daughter. t MEMBER AT“ BCmCAD cw regime for which wa. had seme which once produced the Yankee motber'a milk Into muscle, bone, And, ta the words of Patrick a sign of intellect” Chicago and regarded aa an expert were given a surprise party by 25 taterm policy-making body, the right to a decent living, against Henry, "if this be treason, makt eelebrete her advancement, her WE HAVE DAILY Whenever you and another fel- A spokesman said Davis was Manchester Barracks, Veterans of CntCDLATlONS hops. trader. the unscrupulous encroachments of blood and all the other tiasues and You’re a bit on the plump side ta the fields of neurology and psy­ World W!ar I, and the Department council guides the church In be­ It' is stranger still when one the moat of tt.” former employer staged a party. Iqw offer aimultaneously to light "deliriously happy” at becoming friends last night at their home, file HeraM ____ those who would not besltsto to organs whose' continuing growth but Instead of advising you to go chiatry, died Wednesday. He had of Connecticut. v tween biennial general synods. T hs Idea of anybody sitting nallses thst its dominant concern hen.elgarette, she always turns to a father for the first time. 341 E. O n ter St., ta honor of tiielr •numea. no nnaaeW i aa|MwaHilMlj ter use the price weapon to drive them and replacement ars easetatial to DELIVERY TO '^HE y o u .\ on a diet or visit a gym, she sighs, taught at Northwestern University typosrapeacyJ onraaa appanrfnic m ad- down In Washington, in our kind is seldom that of protecting the normal development. v The baby, named Tracy Hillary, Medical School from 1916 to 1986 31st wedding anniversary and Terttaenen'jt and athar twdM mattar consuming public sgalnst being out of business. Usually, the story Bbs to always at home when you "My, you’re so much, fun to snug­ was bom yesterday. Mother and Mrs. Gregan’s birthday. $1,400 STOIiBN bi The Manebeatar BfiBhia HaraM. of world, and having tha capabil of a drive for a control of mini­ In this U^t, It’s even more gle with. I hate skinny men.” when he became a professor at being asked to pay too much for, phone, and gets to any- appoint­ daughter are doing fine, Miss Bush Medical School, a post he A buffet suppta: was served by Old Saybrook, July 6 (JP)—T heft For Honost' ity to make free decisions which mum prices Is the story of an ef­ difficult to put much stock ta the ment with you 10 minutea early. She has Just got a new hair-do Ota^jr adrertlalail some item. Its dominant concern recommendation of self-styled "ax BOLTON Britt’s doctor said. held until 1941. the guests, Includtag a three-tiered at $1,400 from the safe in the res­ fhr Monday—1 n m will produce s desired result, is is nliqays to protect -the JihbUc fort, ^ the "little fellows” of rs- She n/raa aRJier best tips on the and. put on fresh lipstick, but wedding cake and a miniature taurant in tha Terra Mar Hotel Economical Ropoirt on For Tueaday—1 p.m talltag, to keep themselves alive, perts’’ such as a popular author Davis* spokesman said the baby merely a mirage. All of us, sU na­ against the chance that It might be stock inarkrt for you. doesn’t mind at all if you miiss AJWABBNT DOW BID birthday cake. Gifts of gtassware here has been reported by police. Tor Wedneaday—1 and their situation creates natural who has just issued a list of She starts making remarks such her up a little on the way to a par­ has lots of dark black hair and Radio, TV, Sttroo, For Thuradav—1 tions, are prisonwa to ,^ircum- onered a bargain, at too low a a light complexion and measures were presented to the coiq>le. .Police said a former employe For Friday—1 p.ra. leatelstivs sympathy, and Is even "beauty, -foods,” , presumably edr as, “Some rirls like Teal expensive ty. In fa ct, she likes It. Hartford, July 9 UP) — Eagle price. AREA 20Vi inches. The spokesman said Tbe Gregans Were married July was a suspect Piionograph Applianc«$ For Saturday- 1 p m stance, and policy can sridom be a labeled, on occasion, as one ta pabls of converting an ugly duck­ engagement rings, bitt I think You tell her you’re broke, and Roofing and Masonry Co., Watar- Claaetned deadilaa: For several years past, the peo­ which the issue Is preservation of. ling Into a bird of paradise. It was too early to say \rtilch par­ bury, has submitted an apparent 8, 1930, ta MUfO^, Sind have lived Chester Goldstone, president of dae of publlcatioB clean direct thrust of some Ohln' PILGRIM MILLS that’s a .utaste of money, don't she whips out her bankbook to ple of Connecticut have had to "W e HOME OF FINE FAMHCSl” ent she resembles. in M anchester etace June 1984. the company which operates the t a .m- free enterprise. It is nice to live ta Ehit let me be more spacilio. y o u ? " show you she’s highly solvent. low bid'Of $9,180 to paint the ex­ tag principis. Mori often. It has live with the fact that it did them terior'sash and trim at the State They have a son, John Gregan Jr. hotel, said the money was discov­ no. good to shop around fpr thrir a ctvilizatlan which, no matter how Not so long ago, among the prta- LENOX When you tell a funny story at (This Is heV way of saying, "Don’t Davis and the blonde actress Potterton's Iliu n d A F , MJy 9 to be tortured manipulation of an It changes, does manage to keep were m arried last Nov. 14. Both Office Building, Bids from seven a senior at Manchester High ered missing yesterday when re­ Phone Mi 9-4587 liquor, because any store which did ,cipal diseases treated by diet were a party, aha chuckles even before worry, tightwad, I can finance the ceipts were being propared for endlessly tangled web. And If you using some of the old labels, even "sugar'* diabetes, stomach ulcefs, OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9:110 PHARMACY you reach the punch Hne. honeymoon.” ) Davis, 84, and bOas Britt, 24, had other firms Were .also opened for SBJ. In The Pentacon want to share. In some relatively lating the law. As usual, It Is the If they have only a cut-rats sig­ gout, kidney troubles and gall She begins to take a kindly In­ . She never yawns — let alone fall been divorced once previously. Insignificant Instance, the kind of liquor lobby which always has the nificance. stones. Since Insulin was intro­ 299 E. CENTER ST. The fact that, at President policy torture which has to go cm luck at Hartford. . duced, diabetics pretty much e • AM KC FREE PAXKING NEXT DOOR • $11,881,OM CONTR.^Crr what they like within reason. TEL. Mi 9.089A Kennedy’s special erder. agrenta of dally in Washington, or In Mos' Tha new Department of Con' the 7.B.I. are mnr busy tnvestl* Washington, July S (/Pi — The Studias conducted here and cow for that matter, Just ait down sumer Protection haa been winning its laurels, in recent, month^ by Air Force yesterday awarded' an abroad indicate' that ulcer pa­ gating the Pentason la an effort for jmurself and go torough your 811,881,000 contract to Refljctone tients on a “permissive diet” im­ to'M^eover who "leaked” the gov- dipcovering and pimiriiing* in­ solutions for the present sltustion stances in which somebody has In­ Electronics. Inc., Stamford, 'Conn., prove more rapidly than those for production of - simulators for maintained on the old Sippy rau- emm^t's "secret" plans for pos­ in Korea, being careful to chart, jured the public by offertag some sible ac^op in a Berlin crisis is training in sir defense and elec­ tine of milk and cream mixtures. NOW...GRANTS GIVES YOU LOW for each proposed solution, the grocery item for sale at too low being interpfet^ la two ways by price. ' * tronics warfare. Students of gout and gall stones complications, entanglements, and PRICES PLUS GREEN STAMPS .Washington ctwmwtatora There is a recurrent drive in the likely-consequences Involved. General Assembly to subject the Both inbetpralanaia agree on sals of gasojtae, both wholsssle one thing, that theca wag no par­ and retail, to minimum price regU' ticular secret tanrohred, ahd. that Diplnuatic Squeeze Phy? lations. One of the most amusing the proposed poaaibllitles foiNpe On the social calendar,, at least, hearings in. the present session concerned the question of whether tion which were daacribed in 4f not In Laos or Berlin, we have or not the m ajor o il com panies -en­ SAFETY For "Rafoy N y " . particular magasine article wier l i f p ^ a gaged in the reprehensible practice oommon Washington knowledge. urii^chev snubbed the 40th of selling their product to some That being so, the Prssideat’a birthday'ef the Communiet Party stations, which did a big business, more cheaply than' they sold to SAYINGS order to spbjeet the proud Penta­ of China. I^e couldn't even send others. The hearing..got to a point gon, with ‘eecurlty ergaaisation of anybody to repremnt Russia at where committee members were Ita own, to the Indignity of such the celebration. asking the representatives of the Investigation by another arm of But when we held our 185th nS' big companies the aame question, whether or not they ever gave dif­ I. the government, has the air of tional birthday party, Khruahehev ferent prices to different custom- something contrived about it attended, in person, that seettep era One by one, the big company The debate is brer whet kind of of the party which was being^held taiives replied in a blandly 50< DEPOSIT pfu«r«flular|Miy* contrivance it la In the United States embassy in [ted negative. Each such nega­ St manta holdt your purchoas on our Lay* tive produced endless committee One theory b that this is a con­ Moscow. Furthermore, he/httsnd- away Plan or, if you proftr, 'Chorgo-ll'al tinuation of the President's post- ed in an especially gay mood. ' Oranit... toko 30 days, months to poy. Cuba feeling that the American From this contrast, wa now pro­ \ preaa ought to censor ita^, and ceed to construct a serias of oon- ■ that gox’emraieht agencies them- clusions, some of which may be ALL SRANTS BLANKETS UNCONDiTlONALLT selvea should , Ughtsn their \’sUd and true. Hubbard YOUR SAVINGS FUND 6UARANTEED A6AINSTM0TH PAMA6I - A ‘businessman' needs Star quarterback of the tongues, in order to keep out of Khruahehev likes via better than His first birthday! publication anything which might he .likes the Chinese Communists. iSA"SILVERUNiNG" ^ (• sow bisokrt w yaor s iiiiy * transportation! 1 9 5 7 freshman team! embarrass American policy In any Khrushchev has more in com­ H ill 19 1951 When the financial picture gets cloudy and dark, w ay. mon with us than ^hs has with the your savings are here to brighten up the day— This continuing drive toward Chinese CommimlsUi. A sellout every time we offer it DAY CAMP to take care ef every financial emergency. It'e a censorship—towmd a state of af­ Khruahehev is s nice man, a good feeling to have a fully ineured (up to $10,- i.. even at its regular low price! fairs in which Castro might know pleasant tallow. GiASTPfWURY 000) eavtage fund here. Start youre today! . all about , a Cuban invasion while Khrushchev la looking for a GRANT-CREST /KITTY’ ^ the American peipile knew nothing diance to defect to our side in tha *^A bit of adventureUnd.” A world of fun for boys and CUBRENT ANNU AL of It—^would tn ttsdf be k cause cold war. . DIVIDEND RAYON-ACRILAKTSLANkET for worry, If It were serious and Our embassy serves good fruit girls 3 to 11. Detailed par* genuiffc. Juice. • ’ ilcalara sm t on request. Fine blend of 88% rayon, 12% Acri- RanularJi.79 In Uie present Instance, how­ Of all these intriguing poeeibill- lan acrylic fibers gives plenty of ever, we-are offered a more subtle Uee, we .would asy that the last Mrs. Rlcbdid OdoR w o w wgrmth; lovely soft nap, clear, bright theory about it. stands most-valid as a potantlsl J O / Nm ^ colors. 6 ' lifetime Nylon binding. This second theory is that the glide to future United States pol­ MEdfoid 3-2040 72 X 90 size for twin or double beds. 3 President has sent thO F.B.I. into icy toi^-ard RvuMia and China. the Pentagon not to preeent him Pink • Blue.. • Turquoise • Roae-Boige with some loose-tongued culprit, The Cousins or to intimidate . the American 4/0 Violet # Yellow • Red press, but tn order to make We can't pkwse some people no BRANCH OFFICE—ROUTE 81. COVENTRY io u matter what we do; when we 3 Khrushchev realty how important and serious we col^dered the pur­ m aintain air baaaa In ^ t a t a , ported plans for abtfon' in s Bw- there are some people there who Un crtsia to be. | rwent our pretence, both aymbolic To make a big official fuss and physical, on theiv own aov- 0 ereign soil. When wa |give up some C U ls A 0 J i^ ? s r about the alleged disclosure of these alleged secrets would be, by all bases, in Britaiij, as we are O R A N T i this second theory, a neat way to now going to do, wo diepleaae • HAVF^ • ASTHMA • SUMS O l V f S advertise the purported plans, to som e people too. H kroUIdn’t be heat up the Berlin erisia, and to too surprising if some of the warn Khrushchev how desperately giLUsing both ways has been pro­ T H E A A 4AZING.NEW It started at the Valedictorian . . . and ready we are for laat ditch'action. vided by the very aame people. the Latin Prize, too! In this veniaM, the F.B.L Inva­ Who doesn't, now and then, com­ VIRGIN ACRILAN* I9 6 0 Junior Prom 1961 1 9 6 2 ? sion of the Pentagoi is* a mam­ plain about something he also TV viewing moth charade hein^ performed for cherishes? AIR PURIFIER WINTERWEIOHT iLANKIt the benefit of'a Moscow audience. Our action In closing down four is easy today... , . .--•-t-.XM ^ Wa don’t know which version is of our fighter-bomber bases in Vaelfine-washable, quick. Rapr/^ar 8.99\ ■ Britain la depriving some 1,200 the worst—the one which would ACTUAULY, F-«»‘ 'd r y in g ; won’t shrink or mil­ have the President being serious Brltiah dvilians of Jobs they had PHYStCAJULY dew. 72x90 with 7' lifetime What will he be wearing? The khald pf a'serviceman. . . the the plan insures that the needed jfunds will be available even about thla-inveot^»tion, because working for us. It will ^ e some By EUECTRONICS N ylon binding. 7new colors. in the event pf the parent’s death ot total disability. 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Mieeting Set Today ■ t Neighbor's Kitchen On Building Strike TV-Radio T^ight Hartford, July 6 —^Rsprb- sentatlvea of the Hertford Me­ F irs t IN MEATS-AS IN A ll TIIINCS- chanical Contractors Association id Steamfttten Local 218 meet television day in an effort to end a six-day Thrmeetlng iollowa yssterdsy*s Stores N a t io n a l THERE IS NO ECONOMY W H O UT QUAlirY! report ^at a related strike in- S a h r'iB ^ ’a Shack (Is :vlni: bn ck lay en 'm ay soon be Huckl«b«rry Beuad Stores over. C*vs ^ the Clews Smart shoppers expect to pay the right price for the best - BUT NOT A PENNY MORE. Atwood L Hall, negotiations ta chairman of the Hartford General t:U Behuid Closed Oeon WreetUns - Ctmtrmctora Association, predict­ Social Security In Action GunsUpger G r € k c e r y V a i u e m i S'JS Wdnthor Heve a SpovU S:I0 te c Unroiiehablea That’s VALUE, and that’s why they shop FIRST NATIONAL! ed an early end to that 'walkoUt Great oboeta T ^ e after a two-hour negotiation eee- S;S0 Slniray*RoUdnye Minion Dollar Movio It atarted in Octeb«r Biim with state and local medi­ Robin Hood u 10:00'tee Grotteho Show » . a8 FinasI Sporu Neve 4 Wenther . - CBS Reporie s, ChaoM Buneklii ators and repreeentaUves of the f;IS Eivenlns Retwrt 10:10 Third Men IS aUcM aUla Prmelt or J t ^ a a Bricklayers Local 1, Doui^ SMvnrda tea Brotheri Brasagen Members of the bricklayers HunU^Brbikiey la & '' Shotgun Slade PEANUY bread 7:00 Weet , •8 SlMiiu Flesae IS alleea Cbeddar cbeeaa union will meet tomorrow, several litlllon Dollnr Movie / Mika Hammer Grij^Ory SyeotalsI hours after another scheduled ne­ Uncovered 11:00 tee BIS Neve Neve A Weether Neve. Sporte 4 Weather __ BUTTER SWIFT'S PREMIUM v t gotiation session at which the ae< 1 pint milk soclation Is expected to submit an Rouen Rldore^ 2 cupa of whita port Jim Beokoe Shov U d( Jeon Paer Bhov ta IICHM OND. CHUNK - IdealW SalaiJs S A V E 7c offer for a settlement Sporte, Neva Feature 4d_- 3-LB $ | 2 9 aalt, pappar, n u t m ^ - n f f m " It’s my personal opinion that 7:11 Sporte, Neva Buropo'a rinaet Movie* JAR CANNED Rob bread alicea with and the union membership will accept Klnf of Golf , 11:30 Premiere dip in white port wine i^t^ aalt, Evening Report _ 10 World'a Beet Me'rieB the offer we will make at Friday’s 7 :» OuUawe „ „ , . W. **• J® 11:36 Neva 6-OZ pepper and nutmeg, biitviM not Bummer Sports Speclsoular S. IS 11:80 jack Paar Shov (C) -'limn'i, > Air loni • Mint, ^ 3H 01 meeting,” Hall said. “ • “ W. 40 1:00 bate Neve iN h itM S Il $lutl*ricolch,Sp*»rniinlX CELLOS'AY® CANS aoak the bread alleea ftiitter a >Vi '-vvf '•v'S,-*' flv >» ; V .. . . " I don’t think we’re too far glaaa oven dlah and arraiiKb breed Neve. Prayer' '-V ' apart on the issues, or that it will Tuna• \ uskt 2 ■ >;/v-sH 'jrV WBIBH fX m OtMOPLBTl) LUHlNq and cheese alicea alternately in be a long strike.” Nabisco Cheese Nips ®«oipkg 19« o>v«rlapplng layara. B eat Ipgga well MeanvriiUe, striking -plumbers of G ftA P I D R IN K - Warm Weather Favorite with milk, and pour thlb-i^ture Local 76-7ths third union Involved Barry's Bongo Pie Cookies49e over the bread and cheei^. Xkdte at ta the strike—said they are hewing S90 degrees for 40 mtnmea, Thia to meet with negotiators before Radio recipe serves lO to 12 po^ona. Prudence «oican 41t the end of the week. OrtUe Uattag taeludea sedy those news braedessts e t 16 or 16-mJnute QT CAN' The LaBonnes will be ’;(h charge Ih e etrike is the second one to la h ^ Seme stattens enrry ethsv eliort newsteste.) affect construction projects In the of preparatlona for HaWal^ah night ob Bacon—Sporte at the September meetw of the area within a month. The last d ^ WVBO-IMS Welchode 4:00 Neve ' ^ Siio nooviSowenae Gourmet d u b . They -*leave puts ended Jime 7 after a strtae :06 Today oo WaU Btreet Theme*—Sporte S W II T M IX ID - Piertie/avorits Aug. 1 to spend three .yveska in of neariy two months. / S;10 S ^ it Neva 7:10 CBS In ParaoB Hawaii and hope to brag back The contract of all three unions 6:16 Art Jobneon Shov 8:06 Raynor Shlnee 7:80 Fulton bewla fruit i2 o z b t l 2 9 c SUPERB QUALITY - EXCITING VALUE some eaotlc and authentic ra'awal- i^ired midnight June 30, ' 7:46 Shovenae of Mualc Cottas Syrups 1:00 Neva 4 Slsn Off. 7:66 Clevelnnd *t Yankee* Ian recipes. ■ ' > •. In ail three negotiations, wages >T-S16 10:w WTNF Neva 4 Shove*** until have been one of the ta a jo r stum' 6:00 Sound Btase Mrs. LaBonne la a of 8:80 NlSht FUldU aignoff. QT JAR IteitfMd. She and herjbailHmd, bllng blocks toward a eettlement. 13:00 Slsa Oft Here's a smashing Calo ■ CAT OR DOG FOOD 2 ^ C A n1 ^ 2 9 c president of lABonne-Silvecstein WnO-466S INDKPKMDENT P.O. Pickles value in Famous For Associates Inc., 198 Main'St^ Man­ Resolute Group Elects 6:00 Neve. Weather 4 Sport* Wnahington, July 6 (flo — Sen. chester, have lived in Gliumbury 6:30 Market Import 6:46 Three StarH ^ra Thomas J . Dodd,. D-Cono., an. CHICKEN OP THE SEA - Solid Quality Hams - since November 1062. Itey have Hartford, July 6 (/P)—^EHeotion 7:06 CkmvertMtlos Piece nounced yesterday that Postmaster two daughters, lllcan dim-iar Glas­ sumer credit fawuranoe industry, 1:00 Sign Off Offloe presently (g r a te s as a sub­ the Swift's Premium tonbury, and the lesgua of the and served for 10 yesra as eoceou- WFOP-1416 station of the post office ta Bridge­ Wl RESERVE THE RIGHT TO. LIMIT QUANTITIES Brand guarantees Sacred H eart of S t Baul$)i' Church (Herald photo' bp Oflarti) tlv« vUs9 presidmt sad president S:00 Todny In Hnrtford port Stratford residents recently in Glastonbury. MBS. GEORGE LaBONNE JR. 7:00 BSTseott of a Colorado Insuranoe Group. 3:00 Ray. Soman appealed to Dodd to have the fed- ERICES IFFEaiVE IN FIRST NATIONAL SUPER MARKCTS ONLY EL K. Scribep, Resolute preai U;00 Nows e n l government grant independent U:10 Ray Somers dent, said Robinson will sai IKW Del Rayeeo Show status to the new post offios on READY-TO. N N [ D S t L U K ! 1 Y aeasioi^ With exercises at 6:Sl!) p jn [iGl SHOULDR - Wsll Trfmmtd 1*U AVIRAGI - Family Fsvorils By Sof^t Journalist on the church lawn of SSoa Bhrnn- FINAST ge^kal Lutheran Church. A handicraft exhibit made dur Smoked Bulls u S S * Bologna (OoBtinnsd cularly Inaocurate about the tag the session will be arranged in amount of land actually owns. the pariah house and church assem­ whom the land no longst feeds? "He not only grouped my luid, bly room. The exhibit was directed Some may have tinned home- but also land owned by my sons by Mrs. Henry Nelson, vdio directs GINGER ALE FINAST TABLE-READY MEATS EARN DIVIDENDS from the 1st ,StafooJ Sptciat! J leoe tramps, others. If Iptdty got and some of the term Iambi I man­ arts and crafts at Mitchell House AND ALL POPULAR FLAVORS Jobs in town...** age for others,” said OSrst He ta Hartford. Xfosns MAOttMl Oft lEFORC JULY 1(Mi e did not reveal, however how much Refreshments will be served Parents and friends are invited. W IU EAftN MVIDOIOS nK>M JUtY 1st In Goon Raidds, Gaijet oailed land he does clahn tltlb to. Luxury Loaf, Pickle and Pimento Loaf, V Garst also took exception to In ease of rain, the exercises wta Green Shrimp Romanov a *Threfrdioar‘'Bt^ert." be held inside the church. 28-OZ . He recalled that RonuHii^ visit­ Romanov’s calling some of Osrst’s political ideas naive, and to the w hS e koel Tasty Loaf, Macaroni and CheeM Loaf ed the farm with a group'of other Niblets Corn K 2 45c BTLS people last May 14. ,. Russian’s gloomy description of the Not Trade Mark MIX or ^ C R farm area around the, Garst home- Current annual dividend,',.. LARGI SIZI LB VI **He stayed about thrSb hours,” s t ^ / MATCH A PKGS 9 9 * said Garst, “then went'lRittlS and Garst iaid he told Rcmianov that Although the word “ cellophane' (I wrote the article about 0 ^ term­ originatedated aas a registered trade Mexicorn green giant 2 ?-Ss45c contents only the countries with high literacy ing operations. That woidd^ like mark, exclusive right to the use of ,Member ef fM eral Deposit rates, including the United States lasnraaee Cknp. me ^ n g to the Sovij|t ^llhion, shd Soviet Union, have been the tha term was abandoned after U. S. Treat your friends and yourself to the lively, luscious flavor staying three hours, piM-iiSf^ing leaders in progress, whereas famine courts declared that “oellophane” of Finoa Beverages. all abwt Russia — fuUitf ’.iMt^ and poverty were rampant In na- is a generic term for a product that Sweet PeasT green GIANT 2cANi45c curacies.” liRWS ivith hig» imteracy, no other word or combination of F€M,rww% He aald the Soviet ;^;He a,dded that technical progress words adequately describes. atom>ed et the term on a S m the United States hae enabled MAIN OFFICE FAST BRANCH W£ST BRANCH during com-planUng tima the country to take mote men off SPIRITS SPEAK Middletown, Ohio, July 6 (A*)— Asparagus ^Te^r s 49c “We had been rained out for a the farms and put th an in in­ 9 2.5 Alaifi Si ? t) 5o ■. f Cl - n f ' S f Alone h <• •>fr r Peir/e cjcii* ■ % week before and decided to 'woric dustry, whereas the Soviet Union Terse but bespeaking a domestic Cor. Lrnok Sf W<.*sf Alicid/r ^tirnpif