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X y •N •BDNESDAY, JULY 18,1M { Avecifa Daily Net PAaa Far the Wqek B I a( D. a '' ^nrhi?at?( lEn^hitts limlit July t, ISU

rUtaJ. Francis P .'D g U a f^ 143 ■aar mi nikig. Law Lakewood Cbf-., MaJ. Oaosi^ W; El- Uv3 AlwulTown hott 3S1 McKee S t, MaJ. William McMber af tfca A n «t Friday, >U r. ia i. aesMan R. Newbury, 10 Dorothy Br«Oc* a 1117th ARA8U (Reserve Unit) X wvttuua, a m ^ **'•“ ** whp have arrived at Ft. Devens, W ith Cash «rt C. Wlmwn, M.BMiton S t, ara Mass., for the annual summer Atlantic ntumlnff noma iour of duty. PLUS DOUBLE Sales dayJEuropaan crulae on tha dastroyar aaeort US8 A t the recent grand aeaaion of the Rainbow Girls at the Univer­ sity of Oonnecticut, Miss Avis X 'A maattng of tha rounioh com* Anderson was elected grand rep- /nSUaa of Manchester High resentati've to the State of Texas, , 24 Hurt {Expresstin 8cho(d’o IMS claaa will be held to­ and Miss Barbara Hewitt, grand JLHY WHITE S. morrow at ».‘80 p.m. at tha Rain­ representative to the State of bow. Bolton. Tha reunion was Maryland. ^ X hdd June H. ,4H ntambers of tha colnmfUaa ai^ urged to be jSsmbers of Anderson Shea Post Stock U^\Now On Sheeti^ Cases, priaant 2046, VFW Auxiliary, are request­ ed to meet tonight at 7:30 at the William R. Hunnlford, son of Mr Holmes Funeral. Home to pay res­ and Mra. William E. Hunnlford, pects to Mrs. Alice Bennett, whose Towels, ^\^ttress/f^ds ^nd s over \ 441 Ouitar St, recently completed sister-ipRlaw, Mrs. Helen Beebe, is training at die radlo^.aohool at a meiimef of the auxiliary. J_ Horfolk, Va After spending a 10 d iy laave'Ht his hdma he returned Covers, PillowV^BIankels, Etc. to Norfolk where he was assigned Surprise Shower Auto Firm to tha admiral’a flagship, Ufa USS Reds Send Zhukov, F d< ^ o. For Miss Wylie E] SiBven Gars FearvanU Vlcni, John 21amak Bars liAW i and Jamas McVeigh are attendihg Miss -Barbara Wylie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Wylie, Khrushchev to T alk tha Mat Grand Lodge convention 55 Lake St., bride-elect of Wil- JJa L Shsisjb^ 4gfet Y ar4 u t the Benevolent and Protective .‘Order of Elks In Convention Hall, JiaiA 6. Kloppenburg Jr., son of Philadelphia Pa. Of Interest to Mr. and Mrs. William B. Kloppen­ . MoscoWi July 14 (fl*)— Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin Manchester Elks Is the fact that burg Sr., 93 Hell St., honored told reporters ionignt at a Fretich embassy Bastille Day . Bridjgeport, July 14-(/p)— ^Th« enffiX*>7id seven cars o f * with a miscellaneous shower last Detroit, July 14 (/P)— i Arthur U ROy of WUIlmantlc, who and, (jaM A. party thsL^he make-up of the Soviet delegation for Geneva New Haven Railroad Washinsrton to Bogtqn express hurtled headed the dedication suite when Week. American Motors Corp. today | The party was given by Mrs. —.which includes Communist party boss Nikita Khrushchev rejected cohtract demands of over an embankment today to land in freight-yenla 35 feet tlM new Elks Home on Blasell St. and D^ftniie Minieter Oeorgl ZhU-.f------dedicated last month, has William Phillips of Bolton. She the CIO United Auto Work­ below. X bean elected grand esteemed loyal used a color scheiha of green and kov ax well aahh ^himaelf—meana j ^ ^ * , The engineer wae killed and 24 people were i n ^ e d , none CANNON or / ^'that thla wlU be a parley at the ers, saying it will not settle knight white. The hondr guest was seat­ critically. ed beneath a white wedding bell Very aummit." " . • Dulles m Fans for-what it called a “pattern There were 175 people on the 17 ear train when it dehdled The John Clough Genealogical to unwrap her. loVely gifts. Later ' Anawering queatiqna from Aaao- plus” agreement. Sodaty will hold its annual re­ refreshments were enjoyed at a DAN RIVER MUSLIN elated Preaa reporter Richard Eldward I*. Chiahman, vice presi­ about a mile west of Bridgeport station at 4:42 a.m. (E l tastefully decorated table with a Kaaiachke and U.S. charge d'af- To. Iron West’s dent' In charge of industrial rela­ Routine railroad procedure was credited with avertinfV' union aind picnic at the home of (aire* Walter Walmaley, the Soviet Mr. and Mrs. OiffOrd Ward In shower cake as centerpiece. A REGULAR $2.19— 63x99 . . . ».,. S I .59 tions, said by "pattern plus” he larger casualty toll. hot dog roast was held outdoors, Premier .^aid; meant that the union is aaking the Rockville on Sunday; July 17. REGULAR $2.39— 63x108 “ The rompoaition of our delega­ Just 20 minutes before the crash, the eohductor had moved Thera will be a short business with colored lanterns used as dec­ S I .69 Geneva Tactics same contract benefits it secured orations. tion la the very aummit." all day pass«\gers from the forw’ard to the rear cars, meeting, with election^of officers. REGULAR $2.69— 72x 108 S I .79 The goat^ed Soviet Premier from General Mo.ora and Ford A p^uck lunch will be enjoyed. Miss Wylie and. Mr* Kloppen­ ______Paris, July 14 {/P)—U.S. plus several fringe benefits Amer­ preparatory to taking on more passengers at New Haven. r e g u l a r $2.89— 81x108 ...... SI .99 added: “ For ihatance, how could Railroad official* aaid It ia Swimming and other sporta are on burg will be married bn Aug. 27 we dixcuax dixarmament at Geneva Secretary of State Dulles flew ican already has in effect. in St. Mary's Episcopal (Jhurch. REGULAR 59c— 42x36 .. ______... 45« General Motors and Ford agree­ regular procedursiiiwfmugv uiion Ui* usv Wash-1 ▼▼ «wii* i . # V • « th ^ iaehedule for the day. unless Defense Minister Zhukov into Paris today to help put came along." ments Include ,w Jay^f pay plan Ington-Boaton Exprea* to clear the J x a m e S O l I n i l l P C d l . Asked to make a general states the finishing touches on which A^eelcan.ail!io..teJactad,- forward cars of paiaangars short-, ■ J. ment on the Geneva conference, western strategy for the Big “FoUowjiig yestirday’j ta'ka,’’ ly before reaching New Haven.: f _ 1 7 /'’•ana.l* Bulganin replied: Cushman said, "the company re­ The Express was not scheduled to ! - » « £ < X p r e 8 8 V a r a B ll Four summit conference. s t ^ a t Bridgejfiort. PEPPERELL ..“ We will do BO tomorrow (» a m. The American Secretary was to jected the union’s origiiul propossl f t M P U Iconomy box la»U ESTi at a preaa conference in the which In our opinion came to *8 forward day coaches, clear­ confer today and tomorrow with cents an hour. ed of their passengers, wars Kremlin to Which I invite you." French Foreign Minister Antoine Bridgeport, July 14 (*>)—Here is 4 months (ov«rag*) Aaked whether he thought Zhu­ Costs L'p To 48 Cents among those which Jack-knifed a Ua^, of -the injured admitted to COMBED PERCALE Pinay and British Foreign Secre­ and hurtled off th* trestle into the kov and hia old wartime colleague, tary Harold Macmillan to complete •The union agreed that it would th* hoepital alter U)* Federal Ex­ Preaident Eisenhower, would take coal us 48 cents anc . possibly South Eiid freight yards. REGULAR $3.09— 72x108 ...... $2.39 coordination of western'policy for more." It was one of the emptied-coaidi- press derailed cnrQUto from Wash­ up their personal relations at the Geneva talks. REGULAR $3.39— 81x108 ...... $2.59 Geneva, Bulganin said; Waller ReuUier. UAW - CMO **, which felt the flashing voltage ington to B o ^ n , killing tha Personal Matter They will meet-Saturday with*' president, estimated Ford and GM surge aa high-Voltag* elactrlcal engineer, Arthur Orpeneau, about R E G U L A R $3.89— 90x108 ...... $2.89 the-North A.Iantic Council to out- i total packages at 20 cents hourly lines parted and naade contact “ The relation.^ between President 60, of New/Hav*n. Non* df the REGULAR 79c— 42x3 8'A ...... 6 5 c Eisenhower and Marshal Zhukov line the western policy to their p«r man. writh the metai, causing an explo­ - 9 NATO partners’ foreign ministers. -We were paying higher'wag** injured are in ertUeal oonditioh. ' , are personal relationa and they will sion and fire. Edgar Anderson, 56, of 50 Harri- not particularly concern the Soviet That’s Normal' and tierin g more- benefits than Body Trapped ha Wreckage aon Ave., Wakefield, Mass., pull- government delegation.’’ . Informed that Soviet Communist both Ford and General Motors be The engineer, Arthur Qrtipeau. man ophduetor. Left leg injury. Zhukov and „ Elsenhower have party boss. Nikita Khrushchev fore their"" new contracts were about 60, of New Haven, wt|s killed S1.-22 “HONFT-BE''—A awim auit ehdbwed with all the femUfitna publicly stated they have been In and Defense Minister GeorgI Zhu­ cloaed." Oishman said. "W* feel instantly, but hia body was still Mr*. Brama Wills. 53. of 172 JiU suL ShsislA . gracea . . prettily ruffled bra and aoftly ahirred body-lint . . < personal Correspondence within kov were acoom.anying Premier that we ahould not be penalised trapped in' th* wrreckag* hours Madiaon A'v*., 'WiateriMiry, lieft hip •OX OF 10. 3fe Injury, ooncusaion. plus exciting Jantzen “ Shape-Makery'' to do marveloui thinga the past year to help improve So­ Bulganin to Geneva. Dulles com. ^ by our competitora for their pat- after the crash. Special Sale of Famous Make J fern.” ' Ettoard Perkins. 57. o( 20 Plea- • for your flgure! The boned bra is lined with an elaatlcised fabrie viet-American relations mented "t’.iat’s normal.” Several other passengers had to Premier Bulganin headed a, In an airport interview, Dulles American- Motor*, employing be pried from the wrreckag* by aant PI. Brooklyn, N. T. Broken to mould and hold your figure . . . and haa opening! for adding aom* 24,000 hourly workers, pro­ firemen. SoiionL pjL JopL ^kobert Rapp, age unknown, 800 “Accents" bra pads If extra shaping la needed. Slim, double (Cbntimied og Page Four) (Ceuitlauad sa Pag* Faar) ducts Nash and Hudson cars In A team of doctor* treated the ** CORK plants at Kenosha and Milwaukee, injured at th* acenc and then sent Southern BouleVard, The Bronx. ^strapa detach in a Jiffy for shoulder sunning. Colors light blue, N. T. Bruises and cuts. Magipgl— t.COHM- Rayon Jersey Dresses black With contrasting bra trim . . the fabric la sunTand-wS- wit., and El Segundo, Calif., and them to Bridgeport’s two hospitals. Detrpit, with its main Kelvinator Tbrs* hours after the wreck, the Angel A. Bemateln, 40, of 847 • PEPPERELL and ter texted Jantzen Tamiac Taffeta of fina acetate-cotton-Laatex; appliance plant at Grand Rapids. railroad didn't know when It would Hawley Av*., Bridgeport, * rail­ 10-18. American Motors la tme of the have the main Ijne betiikeen Boston road smploya in the ymrO. Pom- REGULAR $10.95 VALUES / 48 Errors, No Treason three smaller Independent auto aibla back and pelvic ftjurles, and New York open/^gain. Robert H. Brokenablre, 84, of 18 DAN RIVER MUSLIN N O W ...... manufacturers. , Til* locomotive, when' it plunged /, ( Today's announcement by the Branford Rd„ Wellealay, Mtsa. into' the yard, atrOck a switching Minor bniiiM. Shogr Thiiroday At REGULAR $2.69 TW IN SIZE ...... $1.79 $J295 In Promotion of Peress Company ended a news blackout engine, Injtliing the cwitcher's en­ which had beSn in effect April MiM Ruth Parrish, 31, of '7M / REGULAR $12.95 VALUES gineer. Flanders Rd.. ftlverhead, N.Y./ REGULAR $2.89 FULL SIZE ...... $1.99 13 when negotiations on * new , Th* railroad reported th* line N O W ...... , 'Wakhinirton .iiilv 14 (/P)— * whole, to thfs subcommitte*, to the contract began. There' is a con­ Spndiied right ankle. / between Stamford and New York Army SgL Donn Wilson, St, Many other atyle* available in sizea 10 to 18. ThV S i r ’ Invfestigatiina, |r - «r * «. and to the general pub- tract extension until Aug. 12. waa not closed by the wreck. Cushman, using, an example of Kasar Fadis, Maine, asatgned /to REGULAR $14.95 VALUES Paasengers were taken by bus Walter Reed Hoqiital, Wa H O U S E 1 S subcommittte today blamed >• Refuse* to sign what he called "pattern plus" to New Haven station to com­ 48 errors and A rm y red tape One subcommittee member. Sen. benefits granted by American.’ D.C;' Mlnw bruises. LADY PEPPERELL N O W ...... N plete the trip to Boston, and w k e Sgt Geraldine Wllsab. 28. — but not subversion-— for the ^nder ill-Ohlo), refused to sign gave the wage rate of an assem­ olhera vrere moved by bua to New bly line worker at Milwaukee as wife' of S^, Wilaao,' Mw aSaifliiil York, via the. Meriitt Parkway. to Walter Reed. Itiaor bnllae*. Foe Timely ^M unee " Sizes 12 ib 20. All Sales Final to pi oniotion and honorable dis- ‘ •’f/ X u id have aiated flatly, he 12.06 an hour. He said this was 10 Tile State Police gave special per­ COMBED PERCALE charge of M aj. Irvin g "e je s s m a minority report, Josephine W to ^ . 40;' of S23S mission to the railroad to move Buena Viata Tefvace, 8 . ^ ; Waah- a fter he refused to a^y j that “no Communlat influence wax (Conttnued on Page Nineteen) buses on tb* Parkway. REGULAR $3.09 TW IN SIZE . . . . . $2.39 SPORTSWEAR—.SECOND FIOOB tington, D^pr Head injury. whether, he Commit* found In the Army." At Nomat. Speed Vtaues And SkVE m th It ahould have ataled. Bender In top photo, workei-a are- sMn trying to ciit through steel shell of engine cab to reach body of Shellaj^Ann Wbyda, 4, Mrs. REGULAR $3.39 FULL SIZE ...... $2.59 nifit. David Griffith, acting' conduc­ Whydq:* daughter. Shaiksp up. aald, that "not one iota- of evi­ Arthur Ortineau, 60, engineer on train i^K h derailed in Bridgep^t this morning. Bottom Jiic- tor, said the train was rounding It said Secrefary of the Army dence" was found to support lure, of general area of -wreck, shows embankment down, which train' hurtled after leaving tracka. Frasier, 83, of 1888 Spen- Stevens, or perhaps some of his 33 Feared Lost a curve at normSiI speed at the charges' by Sen. McCarthy (R- Ortineau waa only fatality in the accident, ,but 24 paasengers on New Haven Railroad train time o'f the wreck. Pentagon bosse.s, did "a disservice” Wis) that'tKme "aiient Communlat « to. the country by what .lt .termed wefe injured. . .tHerald Photos). -___ . . > About 100 of the - paaa DOUBLE ma8termind‘*'ti) the Pentagon wax Ott Boat Sunk were in the sleepers and 75 concealing facta about the case of Involved, ' the New Ifork dentist- for almost a coaches. TOILETRIES, Etc. The finding o f.suspicion* "un­ "High voltage Knes wi . c ■ year. It also accused "the De­ duly "arouacd was the subcom­ Ike tu Ignore partment of the Army" of some Near Veracruz Reporter Quit R e d P a r t y j Suzan BaU, 21 ing all over," Anael A^Bernsteln, STAMPS mittee's only pronouncement on 40, of Bridgeport, fifeinan on the deceptive practices- toward Con­ $1.00 TUSSY DEODORANT CREAM ...... 5 0 c the subversion score In the ^report switcher engine a ^ c k by the de­ GIVEN WITH CASH SALES gress. signed by its six other meiii^rs, Vencruz, Mexico, July 14 iSh— Part of Bill on Bill It made no-mention of aub- railed Federaj^^Expreas, said in M<^rthy among them. The crowded coaatal passenger describing tits scene minutes af- HAZEL BISHOP LIPSTICKS ...... $1.10 version in a formal report saying In 1939 as Dull, Futile ^ew Battle the case ihow-ed "Individual errors •'The majority report said for- boat La Flecha sank last night in ’ Against tiaiicer te* the railroad crash occurred- Defense Funds GAUZg In Judgment, lack of. proper coor­ mer Army counselor John G. the.storna-tossed Gulf of Chmpeche Bernstein and William B. T*l- DEER M AG IC CLEANSING LOTION 60c and $ 1.00 dination. ineffective admlniatra- Adams, who recently resigned, 40 ddnutea after sailing .from Washington. July 14 IraSHerald-Tri’oune, wax an earlier lerdy of Fairfield were, injured it) the ;aub- the crash when the locomotive of W ioet Sleeve- tion procedures. Inconsistent ap­ "showed disrespect for VenerL*. . Thirty - three 'persone Henry Freeman, veteran reporter ' witnes*. Hollywood. July, 14 OP).—Suzan WaMiington, July 14 UPh-Pttm - 69c WOODBURY COLD CREAM : ...... 4 9 c plication of Investigating regula­ committee when he - chose to dis­ for the New York Timea;-te*tlfied Rebuttal to Grutznrr Story Ball, a resolute young actress who ident Eisenhower’s avowed J^ant regard'.’ a letter from. McCarthy were feared loet. ' came badk to a film qareer and (Oontinaed o « Page Four) to- disregard a proyisioir of- tha.. tions, and Ixcesslve delay^." today he Joined the-Communist' Taiberl’s le.sitmony' was in ef­ Army delay in making- the facts the day before Peress got his hon­ Tw-enty six -persona were re­ marriage after losing her right leg new defense money bill '^ a a s the SPORT SHORTS 'ao"*4^"' ' NEW ■ a So aeii, McCarthy, then the subcommit­ sn adult paaasnger and two chil­ aubcommittee two weeks ago. by tle against the. disease today. borught Republican pralaa and in seersucker, broadcloth, batiste. Open weavds, fancies arouse and increase auspiclona of futile." Charles Grulznef. a New York saabaBebaad LARGE LISTERINE .., i ...... , 7 9 c the public as'Jo possible Commu­ tee's .chairman, had been demand- dren—were recovered and 31 per­ Freeman waa before the Senate The City of Hope Medical centef Democratic denunclatlm to Ocm- and plain colors. sons were reported rescued. iTmet reporter, concerning a story at nearby Duarte disclosed that gren today. '■ nist influences and thereby was a Internal Security Subcommittee, Grutzner filed, from Korea in late Bulletins "W iadM ae" disservice . . . to the Army as a (Contlaned on Pagt. Two) All Believed Mexicans which has been holding hearinga the pretty brunette, 21, has been a Sen. Mundt (R-8D) maid the LARGE JOHNSON BA8Y POW DER ...... 5 3 c 1950. ■ ' — patient there since July 5, )(er con­ President,' showed "courage and ;AI1 thOa^ aboard the 145-tori ort Communlat" party membership fro.m th4 AP Wires a Wadi, diy veeeel .were heifeved to be Mexi- Talbert teatified. that Gen. dition is serious. integrity.",Rap. Sike (D‘’]m.) pro- among newspapermen. George C. Stralemeyer "strongly and up MtBMIN iaaj%l. _ LARGE COLUMBIA POWDER ..., ...... 5 9 c cans. Ansel Talbert, military and avi­ Little more than two years ago tested "thla country, ia not under Crisis fo r Com m unism oppiosed" publication of any news SuZan fell on .a .dance floor. Shf niiarUal law.” The La Flecha sinking was the ation editor of the New York story discloaing the first combat BACK .SATEUJTE FREEDOM ~ , Aaaalls Prnvialana' second marine disaate'r of the day Iiad Jiiat been signed to a movie LACO SHAMPOO . . , ...... 8 9 c use of F86 Sabrejets in Korea, contract. Nobody thought tha in­ H'aahtagtoa, Jnly 14 IA)—The xln a special meaaafto. EMien- in the Caribbean area. . Early Senate to^y gave a amaalilBg kower directed a hroadMd* against yeatetday, a Uberian ore carrier, , The New York Times publiMied- jury would keep her from work SEA and SKI TANNING CREAM ...... $1.19 on Dec. 18. 1960, a dispatch on for long. But she had trouble with aS'B approval to a 'resolution a proviston glvh^ either the Sen­ Mutual Trust Seen the Sun Prine’eas,^ rammed and, pressing the. hope that ate orTlouse.Appropriatiana Oom- tke Aitiiii New sank the 6,155-ton fnighter Geolo­ News Tidbits use of the Sabrejets which it had her leg, and doctors now think she received from Gnitzner with a pre­ aggravated..*, dormant condition. satellite peo^es nrin'tSEsih the mitteea veto power over Defaiiaa TROPICAL SUlTi 60c ALKA SELTZER .,..,. 54c. gists of Trinidad. Nineteen crew­ “aovereiga rights of eel^govera- Department deciaiohs to divest it­ ' All-Piry«se Dhiierwire men 'of the Geologist were miss­ \ CuU^ froniy AP Wires ceding note tha^ It was not to be foliowring November she fell To Geneva Gonference published without clearance frdm again, in the kjtchen of her home. ment.’! 'D m teaohitiM^wUeh had self of any of its buatoeas n^tivi- 75c BAYER ASPIRIN ...... 6 2 e ing and the body of another was the Pentagon, 'hie times said it This time the injury to the leg did the hacking *ef Estate teadera of ties. -Hera la dlnnerwars ybu'va always recovered; Tattersall Officeri check dliscrtj^siacle* in obtained -clearance frwtn. the late not: respond fu treatment. A bone both partic*, dote not name Jbe Describing the ' provision aa a and up dreamed of owning . . . aa lovely The La Flecha weiit down about Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg, Jhen graft was tried, Init wdthout posi­ Soviet Unioirot Oonununlam sad violation of the conatitittioaal pro­ - aa It la durable , ae beauty-' MOTHICIDE MOTH CRYSTALS ..... *1 .... 4?c EDITOR’S NOTE— When Pre-»cour*e Is a waiting couiae. Yet the farm^ laborer’s rambiing account of mler Bulgahln goes U Oeneva longer the Kremlin waiU, the more four miles off Veracruz. She abducting tiny Donna Sue Davia Air Forte chief 4' staff.. tive result.'' does Borihentton the Big Four vision that the brandtes of govtrn- safe in- the hottest ovens as with was bougd- acroas the Gulf for Suzan learned' soon afterward sanmlJt''Mlks opening Monday to ment shall be independent, B la ^ the hsrehest detergents. Elscause tiiU weekend be wiU carry With time there is for evolutionary from her crib and rapfng and beat­ Talbert told the Senators that Spanky l^rllt J him. In effect, the proxy ;of nearly force* in the USSR' to take, their the port of Progreso, oh thh Yu­ ing her... GoroRi’Gray, Democrat hower said it "wlU be regarded as the colors are In the cley and not invalid by ' tha execuUire branch 6(M million Chineee. ' That ahould' toll. catan Peninsula. Coast Guard who has served' iq administrative (Oontianed oo Page Four) (Coatinoed oa Page -Fear) In tha glass, they will rem^-SUr- Ten, or even five,’ years of world vessels and fishing boats searched FOR KIDNAP OF FOUR of the government <. .titileai’ other* SUMMER WEIGHY nally beautiful. Harkerware Stone All elastic waiat, repiforced crotch, help the Soviet 'Ualon deal from and Investigative rolls under Dem­ poUticsl peace would have a pro­ ocrats and Repiiblicana, returns M Harrimaa, Teaa., July 14 l A wise directed by a court of com­ China is true china that Is guaran­ trim cuff la nylon reinforced. Sisee strength, tnther .thnn^ wenlrness. (OaaUaued *■ Ihig* Twei) . petent Jurisdiction." nt the sHmialt eonfe^MMie But found effect on Soviet develop­ government service. —A man aecaeed of kidnaptog teed for one year against breaking 2-16 year*. Regular 72c value. SPECIAL SALE three small Anataten, Ala., hoya Were it not for the ‘Imperatir* and chipping. It is open stock, and how sure enn Riioaln he of Pei­ ment! The Krexnlin leaders who Peiping Radio say* Red China dreamed with L«nln and Stalin of If Boss Disagrees with This, was arrested Iwre today with need” of the Defense Department TROUSERS complete,. ping? WUUnin L. Bjnn dannee and •Bulgaria have signed. a'groe- for the money. Elamihoerar said la ee t2w quentton In ' this article,, dominating the t orld with their Four Fliers Killed ment In Bofia to cooperate in another alleged kidnap victim to All colors. Ideas are well along In years now. the trunk of what paUce.termed the unusu^ miBtega'to Oongreas, third of n aerie* appialslng R«m- cnrMng-Insect peats and ninnt he would have vetoed the entifa 16-Pc. STARTER SETS •in's capablHty Mm - aummit In the natural order of thing*, dlaeases... State Labor Depart Start Hunting for New Job a stolen getaway ,cmr. Depaty Special 5 9 / JEWELRY 'mKiy of them.will five way to In Slralojel Griash Sheriff W. H. Norman identiSed bilL copfenace table. ment says vaCatioa shutdowns are Th* Preaident mads no proteat *, • * •f.p • • a. • a « a a a fe yoUiiger men with no memory -of responsible for increase a>f more the man aa Luther Jamaa Moss, *9 Philadelphia, July 14 (VP>—Want., cardiologist, a vocational counsel-, against the ralatively minor cuts A ir white and paatli also geld and tUyar flnirii hi ■***»»*#, violent revolution. They will’be at than 4,000 in number of unem A ^ A A Ml M A S ^ ~ a A1 «■* ABkl# A aar8 a of Aanlstea. ^ j '.GOOD SELECTION OF By WIIX1.4M L. RYAN " the helm of a aUite vastly changed Shreveport, La.,- July 14 UP)— to avoid a heart attack because of lor, a medical social worker and a Congrsaa made before sanding him ringa, pins, ate. 8al* pries ’ AP Foreign Neam Anniysist ployment compensation claims psychiatrist—have a psychological SETS a • a a a a a # a a a a a a a a. a a'aa a'a • a ^7a9S from the one bohdicvism snatched The bodies of tour men were re­ filed this week. worry at wqrk? • LAWYERS OL'IU) LOSES the. 8SL882J1S.724 appropcbMtohs. Whatisver its ultimata alms, the' from the womb of a capitalist moved from- an Air Force ^ 7 Then tell off your boea—tact­ factor which "la a bqsie in' bill to run the Datsnso aatahUali- - Kremlin at Geneva unquestionably Vletnamosn officials reftse com­ Washtogttto, Jnly 14 UPy—Xkm' rsvolution. Stratojet bomber which crashed 10 ment on London reports Prensier fully. - . _ aecurlty." . NatoiBal Lawyers OulM lost to ment to the bookkeeping year BATHING SUITS New Automatic seeks a relaxation of worjd ten- The question, before western Or aalbr. David Gelfand puU H: laanlt to TIaanea ■•litrfc July 1. " 1 miles south of here early today, of­ Ngo Dinh IMem is balking at hold­ the’ITJL Oeort af Apprals today atona. , The fate. 6f world com- itateamen -at Geneva arM be not "Get it off your cheat. Blow your "Resentment that this is not ax- an affart to Mqrii Atty. Oen; .The rider to which ha ebJa^id.! NyTtm and rayoii. Plain and fancy. munlsni hangs in the balance. ing preliminary conversations 'with whether Soviet leaden have re- ficials at Barksdale Air Asrcc Base Communist north oh -etecUons stnok«'* pressed goea into the cardlo- iBrautoeU from g «^ a h e a d with so strongly, attaehod h rig u ia y " BEADETTE 2 ^ 1 * ® ® . - The moat suspicioUa regime In' foraed, but whettaor .tba, Soviet aaid. unite divided Viet Nam . . . £■- Dr. Geltiuid has a unique Job. vucular system," be said, "whera a proceadtog alawdat Rattag the by n House aubcomiiiittoe. anpaf^ % - Blythe Ball Point Pei the world—one that atlU dafinea people wtir referm- the lesMen. tablishment of foundation to study .He heads the cardUc work eval­ ia tightens the blood veaaela. Oop- Oulld aa anbvaralv*i. the Defense DepartynaBt ' ‘ '-pacifism aa "an Imperialistic An Air Force craahi crew and - Despite the relaxation aiid air of civillah. authorities reached the free pteas and Aiqerictan life ia uation ,uniraf-phni«ppm ir oim- tinued tnjnilt to blood vessel tisauea give Oongreas 90 $^.P5 and up trick’’—goea-to the Big Four con­ friendUiiass recently, in Mdscow, planned by Board of Directnra eg eral'Hospital Ainder the sponsor­ reaults in . permanent ' hyperten­ s t o p p a g e IIMJDB SA84 notice if it intends to < Tip it down to write, no bqttbn to puah, ratracta autom^ ference seeking trust among na­ wreckage of the big bomber about the leaders still feed the people a three hours after ii crashed and Providence Journal..Co. ship of the Heart AasoclaUon of sion." J ■ ' Sooth Bead/lad., Jnly>14 tP)— civlUan enterpris* any o fj HANDBAGS tions.- diet mixed with hope andsftar. burned shortly after midnight. Sen. Anderson (D-NM) aaya hia Southeastern Pennsylvania and in Dr. Gelfrand said the group’s Workers «a the flaal aaaeaably Uvitiaa it haa Otuo- " .A. President Etaenhower haa pinned Spvtet leaden attended the U.S. Senate-House Atomic Energy Oom- 3*.a years of careful study haa findings on the emotional back­ Mae at th* 8tudeheker.Phek*rd with dvilian paraonnri, In white, paatal and mulU-colora. |raluea to $5.00, 8ala Prlca ^d d w n the (SSneva dilemma: *IlMre Embassy Fourth of. July party afid Th* bodies of the three officers examined 438 men and women. ' ground of heart discaa* are th* Oa. walksd atr the Jeh ■apa Veto bgr and an airman dtere .brought to mittee skill keep close watch '‘on 1“ »| 00 each can be no tniet without disarma­ wars amlablt. But just th* day be­ bow. govarnment goes about aet- Nearty all of the patients sr* re­ moat significant—particularly to aotivitta*. ment, Ixit there can b* no dtaarma- fore, Soviet aviaUoR day, Moscow Shravaport; base officials aaid. The tl.lag IHxon-Yates centraet . .Presl< ferred to the unft .by industries Industry. pleyaa idte aad shipbulUttag ^ ment without trust. Raidio’s horn* aenric* .was tailing names of the victims were not dis­ dent of Mason chapter of National anxious to determine the heart "When. th* personality pattern tten "af “ ' «h* malrthg to Tht Reds Okart Waiting Omuss Ui* paopis "raacUonary lit^riaHat closed. Aaaociatlon for Advaacament of vicUm’s capacity for >w brk— ia domlnatad by an iahlbluon of ex- paint, ropai J N •TATIONEBY OODNTEB T he Soviet hierarchy ia net drclss” atlU sraat tanMou to fan Hie Bix-engina >J*t bomber Colored People says he will ham in^athar h* b* tired biirinaa'sman pr8ssi(m,"'4M said, "w * adria* the T » pro ■ I- . Mwonaiaa.eww* likely to ranbunca tb* aiam eg an anas rae* la prpparaUoa for araahsd'osi th* banlm of Qm Bad nsamherihip -reUa rather than al­ or fttistrmtod ditchdlggar. palianta to bock to their Jobs, rida that. WE GIVE GREEN STA14P8 . wortd eomsasiniem. IH'ObalMy 'tha low them to h* used against Nagre Dr. Qelfapd said 44 par eenW af 1181 lH9i ■iraaiUa has daddad-tha esdy aafa .« tm X , •)- scitool taoehafa. tbs p*tiaBto-HMeb aaaaiimd by * i f-'- fc'. '•rt'i !Ti '> ^-ni'm m

•/. \ y ,•<' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSQAY, JULY 14, 1955 P A C T TW O MANCHESTER E V E ^ G HERALD., MANCHESTER. CONN* THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1988 n u

shortly after the M# ghip touched CriaU for Communi&m ^ State Will Buy 33 Feared Dfet i i ■N 4 8 Errors, No Treasoji If Boss Disfigrees, Four Fliers K ill^ down an(i the' plana skidded for VA‘j+-;L Putting Policy into Imineidiiite'Action some dlataijce, coming: (o rest on Old Keiif Hotel )n BoaJ Sunk Hunt for NeW Job In Stratojei Crash Its right wing. Tho psssen|rors AMESITE DRIVEWAYS’ Mutual Trust Seen In Promotion of Peress 30 OAK ST. — MANCHESTER were evsci^sted from s rear emor- KXKKTLY INSTALLK0 ■ ^1 ■ iia genfcy door. S6M O r ^ g — MRolriaa Spnod — Fonst Btt ->jnNNr M For $170,000 Near Veracruz (Oeattaaedd tiM . Paghi Oaa) (OeBtlaiMd from Page Obs) (OohUnued from Psgp OC«) ★ FINE^OD ★ QUALITY lIVEIUGES GlobemRster ReturRa Alaat P oring L ate---TeRRta Oowto wirfhR Vernon Tops River. Part of the plane was. sub­ TenRs Amuigaa tf Peel rod To Geneva Conference Hartford. July H (Pj—The State (Coatiaiied from Pago One) . . hut not just di th^Si|uliUy in . rtszuke Air Base, Japan, July 14 M% FOE CASH TBAMSAOnom ing that Peress be court-martialed. d a i l y SPEC IA I.S merged. Base officials estimstbd Globemsiiter In opers- Highway UeparltMnt today was He had written the Army on Feb. ths comer. ■ x., AiX INSTAIXATIOMS SUPER VISED BY I from fmg* Om ) was in tha Soviet sphere of influ­ 1 urging that the honorable dis­ Area Towns throughout ,_ths night for surviv­ the wreckage wss strewn over a tign>-OyroBcope developed radio ence and the scene 'of heavy Rue- ready to move ahead with the pur­ • HOME MADE RAVIOLI "We want them to go backxand 'ifoid>ie over the Psclflo today and charge he held up. Adams testi­ ors. Mow their itacks—or at .least, talk five-thousand foot area. . DEMAIO BROTHERS •% new wmr afainet the Soviet aian infiltration. chase of the Kent Houoe in Green­ fied last >March that he had A rescued crewman said the • VEAL SCALLOPINI * RREADED VEAL CUTLET The -plane crashed about three turned back with Its 100 America- i;nion and the . people’s democ- The Chinese program Will occu­ wich for 1170.000. X in Tax. Sales La Flecha was carrying at least It over with thsir bosses. bound psrAtrob^s and crewmen. ESTABUBHED IMS py two lo^three years, concurrent­ passed up then the "last clear miles'‘south' of Lucas, which la CALL NOW — ANYTIME f^ea.** ' 'Ihis sum is exactly the same chance " to block the djscharge. 66 persons. . Her sailing liZt Special CoafereacM about 10 miles imuthesst of The Air ^ r^ e said the Globe- "Under thee* condlUona, the ly- i^th the building of rail lines showed 32 passsngsra and a crew "Big bustneas today sometimes master arrived here ssfOly within MAlfOHBSTER Sa-a-7Mt — HAETPOBD OHRpor ^ i l T and .establishment of collective an>ount as . offered for the old The report ticked off names, A large increase* In the amount Shreveport. Omnmuhirt party and Soviet gov* hotel before ^he propoaed purchase dates and incidents in a jiat of the of sales subject, to 'jhe sales and of 14 a1»oard, but many of those —I- provides for such conferences, but Officers St Barksdale, said a two hours. However, the mishap amment are taking all oeeentlal farms in Sinkiang. It seems obvi­ raisedib. storm of controversy esr- 48 errors it reported in handling [ iC' Connecticut during rescued were hot on the list. too few employee take advantage preliminary investigation at the threw the schedule slightly out of neasuAe to ineure a Kflable ous 10 million ihinete can do; much llar this year. the case. It said the Army has ; the first quarter of this year was The cause of the sinking wss of .them. Young workers fall Into scene of the cjrash. was being ham­ kilter in the giant Trons-Psclflc \ a 8CUTtt3r for our motherland and to stop furthe^ Russian infiltra­ Negdtistihg for the sprawling made anme ‘•procedural changes" ; In sharp riaea in the Vo- not. immediately determined. WONDERFIHsLY a groove—which hopefully leads pered by a driving rain. Crash airlift of the 187th Airborne Regi­ »\»trengthen ita armed forces,” tion. Heavy storms had swept the Gulf up, to higher stations knd salsriM The non-Communist diplomatic hostelry, in the path of the Greeh- In handling such cases but should; hime of such sales in Manchester trucka needed chains to get into ment. theSc^cast Md. wich-KilHngly Expressway, Were make more of them, and added: i area tovvns. s c ^ r d i^ to a report area and survivors told of strug­ —snd they’rq afraid to asy« a the area b(N;a!uae of the heavy mud, The returned plane was the 27th Khrashcliev Lands Lai 11m . corps in Peiping ,1s reported con­ PREPARED-^ word.” M08IL HEAT vinced, for the most part, that held up in March after': ■Failure of the responsible I** SUte‘ Tax Department. gling against towering waves be­ officlala amid. to leave of 37 hauling tha 187th At tho^nurththo'T.purth of July party, The late referee William H. Army officials to effect most of The report, which Compared tax- fore being rescued. They said Dr. Gelfand said of 850 workers The Barksdale public inforpna-' to Ft, Bragg, N. C. Communist B a^ Nikita Khrush* Moscow views China's future with raising buslneds activity during motloraftiy prietd. his unit examined 92 per cent went a mixture of awe and dismay. Oornley refused to clear the pur­ these chairges before the Peress the ship went dowm so rapidly tion officer sajd two civilian-wit­ chev praised Bi^sident Elisen* chase price because six apprainats. cs.ie became an Incident of na­ the first' three months of 19(w there wss little time for launching back to full-time employment— nesses .said' the plane burst into bower's remarks onMbe Big Four Within 10 years, given no major for the property ranged from J56,-' with a corresponding period a year Come for lihich—or din­ and 2$ per cent of these needed no UTRE ELECTROCUTES MAJf. 'v F U E L on. / war, China would be a.power with tional interest Is inexcusable.” lifeboats. fisines before it struck the ground, meeting. That was for forel^ con­ 000 to more than $200,000, T^e report said that Maj. Miller ago, showed thst Vernon, the Hope for finding .additional sur^ ner. Sleaks, Chops, Sea restrictions. Only three per ■ cent but offic%r.» asid they could not sumption. For the honts folk, which^the Russians would have to Extensive Probes - largest nearby town, has recorded Food—Lobster — You’ll were advised not .to work- at all. vouch for the report. Southington. July 14 (iP)—A Fravda said, the day before:'' ... reckon In the East. B. White, then president of the vivors from the sinking off Trini­ Gov. Ribicoff ordered an exten-' Army Personnei Board, had rec­ $2,081,968.33 in taxable transac­ dad faded last night after a day­ find everything you like Eight of the 248 men atudied Southbury man was electrocuted "We cannot forgrt the aggres*. Some of these diplomats noW slve investigation into claims of tions. •* were in the 25-34 age group, and yesterday when he fell from a lad­ say . the Russians want to relax ommended that Pere-s be kicked long sir and, sea search. Twrnty- on our menu. 60 ESCAPE INJURY five ctfMes of capitalist count­ possible ''irregularities” in the ne- out of the Army, but in doing so However, this sales volume, the disability of each was deter Washington, Jujy 14 _ (/Pi- der while painting the Groci ries. above all the United States tehsipns In their relations with the which produced $62,459 In taxes, two survivors .from ths Geologist MORURTY gotiatioDs. had cited "s nonexistent regula­ were picktd up .by the Sun Prin­ mined to be dne' to "psychological Sixty persons-escaped injury early Methodist Church and came in con of America, setting up mili­ west because China represents a represented only the third largest 'factors.” That’s why Dr. Gelfand tact with a 4.800 volt trananUssion future danger to the Soviet Union. The suspicion of irregi:'larities tion" and another regntlstion "un­ cess. DINE IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT today when an Eastern Airlines tary blocs.'encircling states of the stemmed from telephone .ca.Ils der which the action reedihmended Increase oyer last year of seven Fourteen of the missing crew­ feels the psychiatrist plays an Im- Constallation skidded several, hun­ wire. Patsy Spallonr was an em' Socialist camp with military bases There is ev^. a suspicion that re^ That Theodore Zubpr, owner of the area- towns. ^portant role In helping to relieve ploye of the J. Johnson A Soil 'and threatening to launch a new cent Red C h in ^ purges were the could not be' taken.” men and the man whose body was dred feet after its right wheels hotel, received from a Florida real Among others guilty otf errors 'Little Ootumbia reported $91,- recovered were West Indians heart trogbler-he geta at th# rbOt coliapeied on landing at National painting firm of New Britain. BROTHERS world war.” fSsult of undeigTOund Russian estate broker. The southern real 929.33 in taxable sales, which pro­ pf t8e emotional background. Once again, the emphasis was agitation to keep ChlQa off bal­ in the case, the report said. Were signed on at Barbados Tuesday. Airport. estate man Taimed he had great Lt. Gen.,Waller L. WeiWe, deputy duced $1,997.88 In taxes, for a The other five missing were Princess Restaurant One of the passengers was Rep; •n btiiiding heavy industry to shore ance.--.^ ' ' influence with representatives of 47.18 per cent Increase over last FINE WINES. LIQUORS snd BEER ^ OPEN \ up the' "defense might” of the ThereTs^^io sign of any friction Army Chief of Staff, who testified Britons. . . / Keating (R-NY). The plane car­ the Highway Department and he wi.shed he hS'id held up the dis- year. Hebron had $18,463 in sales The Geologist went down within TWAIN STREET AT PEARL STREET Man's Destination ried a crew-of five. Soviet motherland. in the propaganda pouring from could gat Zuber a nnioh better resulting In $593.89 in taxes for The plane, bound front Newark. Personal Notices One pos^Dle conclusion is this: Moscow and Peiping. It Insists the charge; Gen. Charles Bolte, then an Increase, of 29.13. Vernon's five minutes after the Sun^Frin- 24 HOURS \ price than was being offered. vdee chief of staff; Brig. Gen. Ralph ceas tore a gaping hole in her Solved by Police . . Herald' Photo. N. J., to Houston, Tex., circled the No matter how anxious the Soviet-Chlnese Alliance is utter­ Hpwever, Fairfield County sales represented a 23.23 per cent field for about 90 minutes, the hierarohy might be to settle ten- ly unbreakable. But it is signifi­ ■W. Zwloker. who was Peress’ com­ side. Crew members picked up It's a good (iiing Mrs. Margaret 315 Center S t^ T e t BH-S-SlSf State's A tty. Lorin W. Willis said manding officer; Lt. Gen. W. A. Increase. in the shark-infested waters in­ [AIR-CONDITIONED Jones paid her automobile accident spokesman said, after its pilot, of T hanks alons, it cahiiot go so far gs to tell cant that promised - Soviet eco­ that an inyeatlgation failed to dis­ The only one of the seven' area Police arrested a Hartford man its people the danger of aggres- nomic aid seems laggard. The B.UTeae. then let Araiiy Comman­ cluded the skipper, ; Albert Jack- insurance bill yeeterday when she Oapt. Alexander Schmidt, noticed close "any real basis for the claims der, and others. towns showing a decrease yeaterday found eltting on the rail­ a figrht on his control panel was Wo. wi»h to thank all of our m^lKh* sioh a ^ n s t thenri is abating. TOat U.S.S.R. has undertaken to help Coventry, which reported $137.- son of Uverpool. (kd because about five minutes bora, anti rrlativea for th^ many WUtfId remove a prime i.excuse for made by this bepker.” The Peress case, and MoCarUiy’e road tracks in Buckisnd who said Skywaich Schedule later her car was wrecked (pic­ out. This indicafed something was acta Of klnrineaff anti aympathy ahom'Di MOML KBIOSENS '• China develop 15fi 'major eonstruc- After completiiig.a review of a 984.67 in sales and $4,139.94 in "nie Geologist was en route to wrong with the ship's landing gear. the all-out heavy industry pro­ tion projects, but last offtcisl word denunciations of Ziwicker In con'^ taxes for a drop of four per cent. Maracaibo,. Venezuela, with a be couldn’t decide which way to ture) when she struck a tree al­ iiR In our reernt bercAvement, th«» gram and ~^ve impetus to the State Police investigation into the nection with it. were spartas which most in front of her insurance However, the spokesman said tifath of otir mother anti |rantimothrr from China was that only s half case, Willis further con&Kjded that Other area towns included In the general cargo, including more go: He ateo lacked a train ticket. Friday, July 15 Mrs. Elizabeth Stevenson.' we especial" Soviet public's demand for more dozen had been started. set' off first the MoC^rthy-Army report’were Bolton, $140;S40.67 in than 1,200 cases of whiskey and agent's office. the pilot decided to land when the ly thank all those who sent the beau­ there is no evidence to justify WALNUT GRILL Arnold V. Hemenway, 40, who Midnight-2 a.m. . .'i... .Volunteers Needed. light fiaahed on and the gear tiful floral tributes anti loaned tbT'use and better consumer goods. It is also significant that when hearings of lost summer, and then taxable sales and $4,225.22 in taxes nearly 100 British automobiles. Mrs. Jones. 98, who Uvea at -27 on.? criminal charges against anydnn ...... Gu,v Mullens. front of the buil(ling, beside the clances to the east and south—first Or represented. prosecutor of the Greenwich Police In his report. Bender contended dover. $34,991.67 in sales sad Every Thursday. Friday and Saturday jeep blew their horns at him, po-1 Noon-2 p.m...... Etheleen Lewis. four lane divided highway. MANCHESTER KNlHINB MIUS , Peiptng Demands Seen Stiff a "campaign 'lof doubt” had been $1,049.79 in taxes for sn 1 here esc lice said. | 2 p.m.-4 p.m...... Thomas Maxwell. Bill Barrett. b^use there is a latent danger At the moment the Soviet-Chi- Court. 'M ATINEE PAILV After leaving the office, she went Of war in Asia, and second because , A renewed agreement of $170,000 waged against th«t Army but did if 2.19 per cent. Doors Opes Dslljr l;M After he returned the second 4 p.m.-O p.m...... Crawford Allen. east a short distance to a cross­ Chfaui'promises one day to become nese aDiance would appear to be was reached today between the At- not say byv whom he e«4d that cam In all. ths rsvenua provUjed by rerformawco 1:4S LITTLE JERRY LeBLANC time to hls:«SBt im th# Uracka, a [ft pm .-8 p.m...... • .John McCauley Sr. and Evelyn over, Intending to turn left and Sale Ends Sat, CHILDREN'S 2 M t a mightily powerful neighbor na­ of vital concern to both parties. tornpy General's office, tho High­ paign had “promoted the Ooin- the taxable transactions in the neighbor colled police and Patrol­ McCauley. drive im the opposite direction. tion shsuing a long frontier with But there are indications Peiping way Department and Ally. Ivey. muniat cause.” seven towns accounted for .981 per /4fR coMDiTiof^f n ON THE HAMMOND ORGAN man Walter Ferguson arrested 8 p.m.-10 p.m...... Olive Ray. Grace Anderson. She. told police that while turn is becoming demanding, seeking a cent of the total sales t$x collec Hemenway. He was charged'with 10 p.m.-Midriight ...... Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Benson. the U.B.8.R. ‘ . The settlement reportedly was “I think it is of paramount im­ BILL BLEVINS ON DRUMS vagrancy. | ing. the steering mechanism •fhe role played by Red Oiina in price for continued friendship. ‘The reached after tWo new appraisers portance.” he wrote, "that this tions for the quarter. EASTWOOD Skywatch Post located' 011 top of Manchester Police Station. seemed to lock and her car de­ Moscow's developing attitude on price would be a drain on Soviet subcommittee should assure the Ferguson reported Hemenway Volunteers may register at .(Jlvil Defense Headquarters. Municipal cried almost a full circle. found that the $170,000 figure was (•Ifaa Font Jeka Payi^ POLO SHIRTS world tensions can easily be un­ resources. Moscow never has people of this country that no said he was just sitting there and Building, Manchester, on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, from 1-5 p.m. It jumped the island and rammed and still does not dominate Red justified. tHeaaar Fapkpr Mary liraypliy Our Food Special told him he hadn't made up his derestimated. I recall that when In addition to the purchase price, Oo'mmuhist influence was found in Keels lieach Goals '*IirteiTu|ht«d a tree near the in.surance building, ''1 was in. Moscow, months after China in the sense that It domi­ the Army." **Heli'a Ikland'* THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATl^RDAT mind as to where he was going. ending up headed almost due the latest offer provides that the MbWy” He told police he had slept in the thi'ough hi.story[ under the lead- the poat-Staiin collecUve was es­ nates the Ehiropesn satellites. state will pay the Kent House And. Bender ssLld, "I cannot VUta-VUloa aa4 Plans Aiiiioniiced , eiship of Mrs. Allison McBride south. tablished, the Soviet censor was In the long run, - however, Mos­ agree” that Stevens or his 111 Five-Year Plan ClnemaHroaa wo«ls for the past (*w nights. Patrolman Allan Smith, Investi­ owner 6 per cent Intereit since Nov. aa4 Calwr Color 1 LB. TBONE STEAK Examination by police revealed und MrS. Janet Calvert, followed »** w ***'‘ f o r extremely sensitive to dispatches cow's future with China rests in 19.94, the date the condemnation superiors performed a disservice . 1/45-8 its by the movie. "The lEgg and h” gating the aetddent, estimated the 3 / ’ 1 Bpe^ating on China's role. The the hands of Russia's 210 million that Hemenway didn't have a train For Cypsy Fair front-end damage to the 1948 papers were filed. by not revealing earlier facts Mo m w , July 14 oP)—The Cent­ and several cartoons;^ will con­ % censor was harsh on any com­ citisens. If the Soviet consum­ about the case.. He said the record ticket. model car was so extensive It Colorful Htrii^ pattern. A state referee again must act ral Committee' of the Soviet Com­ 8UN.t **FAR HOfaZONS**^ GARDEN SALAD He told authoritiea he had been clude the activities of day. ment casting the slightest doubt er’s voice becomes inore and more on the latest offer In line w'ith pro­ showa that Stevens as early Mr. and Mra. Rayriiond Tribel- ' probably would not be worth fix­ ■ on the sincerity of Soviet de­ demanding, more and more au- Feb. 16. 1994, did acknowledge munist party told the Russian and FRENCH FRIES arrested before and they are check. cedure required for si) highway people today they have reached $1-50 Ing hia record. ing. CHILDREN'SM tD • horn and M. and Mrs. T o r r i l l g t O l l L r a s l l Mrs. Jones suffered only minor mands on behalf of Red China in thoritlve as time goes by. It Is purchases In exceaa of $3,000. "many mlstakea” by the Army in the goals of Russia's fifth five- the United NatiOos. likely to put a crimp in any Mos­ handling it, and ttiat President Cowles, co-chairmen, have an­ cuts end bruises, police said. Kills Four Road BIUs year plan eight months ahead of ■'j..' f i LAROtST SCRtiN Recently a highly competent cow efforts to spread Soviet po­ ■hsenhower himself on the follow­ schethile. Back Yard (arcus nounced the following program Patrolmen William Cooke and source who traveled' in China re­ litical Influtnce toward Peiping. Four more town highway bills ing April 1 "said'TKb Army made fo: the Gypsy Fair which will be Takes Two Lives John Hughei asristed in the Invea- were killed today by gubernatorial ■ The plan, covering the 1991-95 I2i5^ Hartford tlgation. ported indications of a developing. vetoes. serious errorr in the case and was period, was fulfilled leat May held Saturday; July" 16. on • the Soviet-Chinesc mutual distrust in corrMtlhg its procedures." Held by Cliildreii lawn of the Tirat Congregational Torrington, Jul.v 14 bPi—Two Lappen, owner of the insurance CLEARANCE north central Asia. The Chinese Actlnjg on the premise that the Bender swung at the Ifsting of the committee said In a statement Church in Lebanon. agency, said the woman had paid W a p p i n g highway commissioner's powsr publiAed > In alt Moecow newe- persons were klllecl.aiid two others took note of the Soviet program 48 alleged errors. He said it Mrs. Harriett. Allen will have injured here this morning when a him only a few minutes berore the -vO to, "open up.virgin lands” in 90- "^ o u lte 't be usurped by a legis "servee well to ped our conclusions papera. As outlined before the laat Newington'S Home for Oippled charge" of the doll carriage and crash. Thia was shortly after 2 lative flat,'' Gov. Ribic^f vetoed all-Soviet party (Jongress in 1952, Children will soon be $2 ric'her be­ truck and automobile collided on Vigt central Asia. A new Rus^ Enjoying bills which would: but does ..nothing to enhance the the plan call^ for an immense bicycle parade "which will open New Litchfield St. here. p. m. sUdi colonisation is under way. 4n quality of the report.” cause of the generoaity of several the Fair at 2 p.m. Mrs. Ruth Dead were John Basaarelii. 47, for*l buildup of Soviet economic Require installation of . traffic ABEAT 3 these lands, once ruled by China Vacation Jaunts lights In the town of Mansfield. ‘Tf the purpose la to state that Strength. Manchester children, who plan to Tollmann will be in charge of the and his wife, Lillian, both, of this NEAT THIEF ^ \ before tho Czars seized them. The Governor said this was ob* ih this case there as an inordinate The conunittee statement ac. "COLUMN donate the entire receipts of a food table; Mrs. Arlene McCaw city. Sanforized; assorted 4»k> n. Emigration to Sinkiang jseted to by the Highway Depart' amount of human error,” he said, companied a report by Premier SOUTH” "ctrcua'’ held Monday in the back the plants; George Randall - the injured were Mrs. Maurice Dll- . Ruidoao. N. M. (A*)—A housewife The informant reports: The Chi "that could have bean stated In Joao Evaiit PROGRAMS hayridca; CSrol.vn Reiohard and Ion, a pas.aenger in the car. and returned from a shopping trip to Wapptlig, July Iji (Special)— yard at the William Gotidwin neae responded with their own ment .because the State Traffic one sentence." Nikolai Bulganin that the Soviet rslmer Lro the Junior choir the grabs; E. Riis- Mrs. May Barber and Miss Dors Commission dlsapproVss the Iocs Union has made great progress in Alto , home. 63 Ardmore Rd. Frank Krill. 27, of Kenilworth, find a pan of cinnamon rolls, a.jar gram, calling for em igration^ 10 Uons. Sen. McClellan (D • Ark), the /Ideo SVeryday-^tl Rights Reserved—H. T. Dickinson Jk Co., Ine.l The show was the brainy-child of •scll Tollmann. baseball thi'ow; N. J.. the truck driver. Hospital of jelly and a carton of milk g(ine. million Chinese into SUuUang Foster of Foster St. in company subcommittee chaimuui, said the heavy*liodustry development. •THEODORA William Whitcomb, water pistols; Require the state to maintain The committee also announced THE SLAVE Charlotte. 10, and Deborah Good­ officials said the condition of th* But the thief was well-mannered Province, bordering 'Soviet Kaz­ with Mrs. E m ^ in e Baldwin of majority report was approved by win, 6. Mra. Goodwin'said they, .lames E. Cook, horseshoes; Rus- pair was not serious. enough to wash the dishes. part of. Main Street In East Haven. himself and Sens. Jackson (D. thst the 20th Congress of the E.MPBES.S" MEN'S POCKET akhstan. For a long tirfia BOiklang Asylum Ave., Hartford, and her The Governor said this street was Sovie( Communist party would (ilssaa ('saalo and the seven other; children who .sell Clapp, ting loss; fortune tell­ son Bhmest Baldwin of Washing­ devoted mainly to local traffic. Wash), Symington (D-Mo), Ervin meet Feb. 14, 1996, to hear the Oeorfo MartSalo "participated, rehearsed for about ing. Mrs. Carol Tarcauanu: can­ ton, D. C„ are on a week'e auto . . Require the state to construct (D-NC), McCarthy, and Mundt sixth five-year plan outlined. A a week. dy and balloons, the Pilgrim Fel­ trip to Pigeon Cove, Cape Ann, (R-SD). Tor Tko KiSdiet lowship; silent auction, (Jretchen one and one half miles of road In CaH oosa!! One of the ibatures of the big Mftsa. Lebanon. The Governor eald the TURKEYS FOR CALIFORNIA . riararoBadoi'! show was Oehnls Walsh, 3 of 53 Grabber. , , Town Vlsitore road would serve 90 vehicles a day, ' San Francisco — California Ardmore St:, who took the part of Fresh garden produce and re- THE OFFICE OF Mr. and Mra. James Latddy and and would be expensjvi. Attend Convention again led all others states in tur the "strijng man>t^ fre.shmenta will be sold by the flahUly, formerly of Baht Windsor, Require, the ataja to maintain key productfbn in 1994. Growers Otheira from the neighborhood men of the cljurch. Tours of thie LIFETIME but who now live in Torrance. Sackett Point ^Road th North' Of Nurseryinen tu m ^ out 9.998,000 birds or 16 who performed before the vast cViuiGh will be conducted Ihrough- WILLIAM H. SCHlELDGErPrinfrer Calif., are visiting relatives and Haven. He Mid this road is used per cent of the national totaL audlience of 20 children and several 'oiit the afternoon under the di­ friends in town ar. I Bast Windsor. on^ by locaf traffic. mothers were Mary Lou 9, Roberta rection .of John Chariipe. iHnm •Mrs. Luddy is a alster- of Mr. Rob­ TodayVaction brings to eight C. 8. Burr, president', C. E . 12, and Dorothy Vanderhoff, 14, of 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.rft. an outdoor WILL BE CLOSED PORCELAIN ert Wateon of Oakland Rd., Wap- the n i^b er of town highway bills Hogan; vice president and general 7 66 Ardmore Rd'.'; IJrnda Mascola, chicken barbecue will be served ptng. vemea by the Governor. He said , and F. Weldon Miner, MANC-HESTER 277 8ROAD SALES and 10. of 57 Ardmore Rd.; Dolores, 7, by the Men's Fellowship under Final Heaaioii HeM./ tpnii for the. most part he was fol- sales manager, of C. R. Burr and ■Wt9 4 and Joyce Johnspn, 11, of 33 Ard­ the direction of Prof. Roy E. medionat Markdowris! The laht meeting \mtil Ull of the SERVICE more Rd. FOR VACATION owlng the advice of Highway Com. Cq., -Inc^ are _ln Toronto, Oanada. PiralHtM TELEVISION RADIO Jones. FINISH Utjiuanlan Social- Chity was miosloner Newman E. Argravei. attending the annual con'vchtlon of twW s t:44 fsOLTX^N NCTO^ lira. Go EDDIE CANTOR S M W show. fashion ^ow. Showing ' fa.sh'ions Miss Edith A ^iam s^of Arling­ Highway Chief. 'They included bills 14. Over 1,200 registered a t the Chssscl IS rtll.lieia. Jta... S:H ^ S-SS) DRAGNET—daek Webb Receipts from the 2-cenL admis­ Ribbed-knit nr terry-knit. Handy ton. Va., is spending'ner vacation which would: Ity Vaa 1>rat«n Chsasrl IS 8prls((lrlil. Ma». < IS) STAR TONIGHT sion charge for children under six convention. OBrliarG HALF HOLE DRAMA pop corn at four cents and cool of Plant Material in High'way De­ Travat AfFaev. Mai^^SMr Evening Herald links Burnside Ave., and Ellington velopment.” Hogan conducted a $:M ( S) KID'S .SHOW drinks at three centa W appM correspondent, Mrs. An- Hoad. - . (IS) WKSTKB.N rLAYHOl'SE round table discussion on credits (IS) MATINES: .THEATER (la With a few additional donations nla^^lllns, telephone. Ml S-4419. and collections and later gave‘a p ro g m .) r from sympathetic mothers, the Olj, YES — SE^TS: (M) BAR M 'WESTEB.N THEA­ r I \ i I I ; V ■/ children raised about $2. They are MEN'S CHINO aummary to the aoeembled con­ TER.—"Bnarlsg RMd" POPLIN /f o u r th of July fireworks cause tendon — A British airline vention. (U) O l'T WEST WITH HILI. ^//f/// /ff/f now working on a play, to be pre­ fouKdealhs In 19S4, one in 19S3 dsked 300 psascngerii in a question­ (t») rX C I-E KD'S U N CLVB sented In the near future. compVed to 466 in the U n i t e d naire: "Are you in favor at back­ B;U (IS) FILM SHORTS I I i; \ v States ^1903, says the National ward or forward facing seats?” S:M ( a m ROW'OV DOODY /I (U ) LATF. HATINEK. Geography Society. Nearly half replied: "Yes.” B:4S (U) LITTLF, RASCALS Trust Co. Holds S:SS ( S) STAKR S JACKETS ______GKirTord J«lia Fayaa Plus: "I Cover the Underwori —"The Hrerhinaa" \ PCiraaar Farkar M arr MaFHiv “HElXHt (IsyNF.WS A WRATfiER Outing at Lake INTEBBVftED SUNDAY (ISi CROSSROADS MELODY* IGLAND* . (SS) NEWS AT SIX ^ , OIL and GAS Tack. «:RM:U "LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME” (ft) CHINA S.MITH 4 AutbitaaUc Heatlog SpcielaUsts e e tiiS H f iai. 1 s.i "SaTSse MsUsr"— WHERE WERE YOVf Jlciccicd Irrcg. asatrfolora. - First quality—nylon eeoma 2 for ^1 OPEN . Thoraday »-9:00 IM) EARLY LATE SHME 99c CHUoncN Fijt r .. SHERLOci ROLRp^ Ml w InqIunJ . I I Pi lyqf iiiitiU A n * Auto SoppUes, Tools, ll:te (lait-M) NEWS M AUTOMATIC ( «) EDDIE CANTOR SHOW bank can and will finance to your CHILDREN'S LOW SUMMER PRICES .. Sporting Goods, Paints, ‘ (M) NIGHTCAP EDITION Toys, Bikes, Wheel Goods, . . '**• f i n a l RDITION LINED POPUN U:SS (IS) THE LATE SROW NOW IN EFFECT. „ Fishing TncUe, Outboards —"D lreree"” HALrS NTLON sox / WASHER (M) TRE LATE SROW demandsMtwill cost you nothing to 7 M ( •). DEATH VALLEY DAYS —?Port ef Feitp Tbierei" Headquarters ^jMANSFIELD —"UMIe Papeete" ” (M) PREVVES JEDDO HIGHLAND CONNECnCUt (It) CLVBBbl'SE .. .. H** 8VORTS BOVNDVP y . \ DRIVE-IN , (tt) FILM ntaBTS ll:ie (IS) DATEUNE EUBOPR "FOR 1:ir US-ILU) JOHN DALY—News (M) WFATHF.R rTIwNTIiMtru Ifs fiMFUrk'l IsoFOND t:U (M) WEATMKBVANE 11:11 i m MOVIE Mt-SEVM talk to us. C O A L S 2 4 s 9 5 C O K E 8 4 J O 1:W (ri) DINAH SHORE 11 ;N ( 1) THE WR18TLEB ( t) PATTI PAGE BROW ■ —"Fseer F«r a FriesF* Per Tea Per Tea BROTHERS IIS) BEELAH «M) TONIORT-S4>ve AUjS (It) SECRET f i l e C.S.A. U:Se ( S) NIORTCAP TREATER • UvsWatfif AcHft ORDER YOURS TOOAY^ NEWS . H. F. BEAUPliE, Pres. . Fori boys and . girls; ; f. ^ ‘ ' MON80N, MASS. (U) BOCNDL'P \ yifiol iwfif R im lnf T ;U I S-n) NEWS CARAVAN Stripes and solid colors. ‘' tVnter-repelleflt, eanforiEed, ^ PLANNING TO CONVERT? V aoaso o raiw N iii of Fna (M) PATTI PAGE Irreif. ' anonel-llBed. 4-lL • SopMry Spin (M) VP BEAT Shows nw sday, iMday, S:W ( S-XS) TRE BEST OP CBOI'CHO See fluid Heat's Line Of - (IS«$.») SOLDIER PARADE • ludugiV' ^ Saturday lafi Soatey yfeaj:;;it«h (Ml I AM TRE LAW , BODLEM WALL FLAMED WARII Am UNITS —“O Hale MIe” ' . PRICES).SLASHED -y US) TALES OF RAN6 CRRU- ON MANY OTHER PRKMCRB BDRNlOtS;' M amuyf^ M o n iio c TIAN ANDERSEN COMPANY D oris Day J ames Cagn[ y •iM ( S> BURNS a ALLEN BROW $1 Btssan 8$. — Msachester „,>Alae the Latest g-Xtar'Air ConffUewr T o m Kw e u (SMI> C U M i^'T be Escape el r ’ Simday Affenieea Mgedee r raece” INC. SUMMER : I Buy Now and Sovb! " (N ra m silfO W A 'iSR ) l '\ M FQMHy saows . I JUaiitac niM SiM ONChAASCOPE TsL OO^-SSM ««hODS*OOhMO MAPLE SUPER SERVICE STATION 358,EA5T CEN np $t^ ' P>ataro a t $:M, $:45, S4S Wrnlwn ' ' * ' ' 1 '"< 11:1) - ni.t - I I lu - Otiwr AppSeawes Open Night K ^ S FOGARty BMTHERS PiMt -Amgio Miui-IM4trt^ OaU M ah M t jm u parfy- Wa I ‘ I I - 1,1 ,, , E V E R Y ^ =1 IMOMBPCMUndP Ptas IMi; Delights! ia MANCflESTER,( CONN. COAL » o o n — . Sm .1 -I^rnksA A r n a a m * . hava apodal party ratoa. "BOWERY TO BAODAO” TBi. no »-4ue •hCM S4M» srtth THE BOWERY BOYSI - I I! I . ) - I Road Service H m JWHAU c Until 9 O'clock T A ...... i • fT,. ;..y : ; .

" _y ^ -■ 'v ■' ■ ■■ : MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHES1XR. CONN, THURSDAY, JULY 14. 1955 ^ A O l SiANCMiaTER EVENING ItERALl), MANCHEStBR. OONN« T^HURSDAY, JULY 14, 195R rate hai been 2 per e ^ t toxtead ahmim4iaie H al Boyle Taxable Sales o f 3. Ike to Ignore Su za ii Court Convicts Entertains^lUkltors at Annual Outing In A s o f. ConnectlCut'B 160 e. ^eds Send Zhiikov, toWnx. Sullivan reported, taxable Iiict^se Here xalea 'Increaxed. durllig the first Pa]^ ;pf Bill on Bears Have Trouble In New Enemy of Draft quarter over the same period in 443 HARTFORD ROAD . 1954. OPEN EVERY EVENING T IL 9 Khi^ushcliev to Talk Tutoble sales in Manchester Among the more populous com­ O n 18 C harges during thA'ffrst r a g * ' •) (Psattaaod tram Pago One) (Caattpaad fraas Pago Oaa). Haven xiiburb o f about 35,000. Gatllnburg. Tenn. UP» — Bears 7 , ___ j,., ...... group of top Soviet goverameni Mra. LucUIe 8, Miildr, 45, stood ing quarter of 1954, accoiatng to For JJie'four largest Aitito the that,toe Wuld proisably k>aa tha tt * auM nger train Jaft tha tracks given of an Intent to abandon *ra having trouble with P«<>P'» i ^ O b ituary and Combmunlst *pnrty leaders con-rteted.^ tod ay'on 14 count* of A report of the Connecticut 8t*lA creases were 1,4 per cent In such a businssa activity, the Ap- here in the heart of the G reat lag. But aha mvM- loat bar douraga. Hartford, .56 per Cent In Bridge­ an4 r ^ e d n dlatanca of 100 yards Nbws Tidbits who came to the French embassy adrieiing young man to swade-inll- Tax Department. Into tha Diesel switcher in which propriatlon. Commlttsa of either i Smoky MounUina. .,^ . Uon for S^r.^ In 1953 toa and M ior Richard to help celebrate the French na­ port, 2^9 per cent' in New Haven iUry .gervlce. 'These sales, the report added. they were ridini; in the Henry Culled from AP Wires brarich of Congreas may exercise T o begin with, th e'nim ber natlonal^iSar^ this rather tional day, Bulganin, Khrushchev and 6!49 ^ i^ ran t in Wat.erbury. bears anA^tourlstsnAJtoui haa increasedrather Long'hacama engagad. toixan'a ail- Federal Judge Ernest W. Olb- Accounted for $361,309.09 in salea •treat freight yards. - veto power. bothers thy^Furest Rangers. and others smilingly posed for Decreases lic-3^ towns ranged While no one, eald so directly, enormouslyis^ly^ Tti the last centUry. mant, howaver, intami|>ted bar D rain s ■on said he will sentence her on and use tax revenue. TMs is from 61.06 per cent4n Hampton “ Wa wars ptilUng out or the The^.-feel a responsibility to- photographsra with French Am- Aug. 8. Howiver, Mrs. Mlllsr's yard whan the locomotive hit us it was evidant that support ftfr Fifty yeara ago nd ons knew marriga plana aa wall aa har ca­ besasdor Louis Jo«s, Mra. Charles 1.54 per cent of UiA. total 'sales (pop..700) to ,08 per cbni/ln Kll- History's higgaat airlift eateih ward^both bears and people. They reer. On Jan. 18, 1954, bar right lawyers have announetd they will from tha left rear, knocking us thc provision came from Congress for sure how many blai^ ' bears bw that people are- alao fasci­ E. Bohlen, wife ot -the Amsriesn tax collectldna for the quarter in lingly (pop. 10,000). BotnAtreln final stages with arrival at Ft; there were in this area. In thOM lag was raipovad. Kaymoad U Patrto appeal the conviction. the State. " . aldaways,” Bernstein said, membera anxious'' Ifst Some fed­ nated by bean. ambassador, and other, dtplomatle Windham Counlj^, In Eastern C»lK Bragg. N. C . of finrtvOf 84 Globe- distant times even the- fugitive She bounced hack to seaming Fuiiarlkl Mrvicai for Raymond U- The jury returned it* verdict In the report,^ John L, Sullivan, BamsUln seid yard, employes masters on return ,leg of Opera­ eral activity of the .sort in their And they know one thing more: flgurea necticut. districts be closed down. tourist was a matter of gueegT health—in a faw weeks aha was FMtrto; S3, of Strong Rd.. Bast Bulganih; Khrushchev and other after deliberating a little nwre tax commissioner, said that phe PhenomeBal Inorea** nuhad to the scene assisting them tion Cyrioacope . y- Contract na(,o- "A bear is a wild animal. . . planning her marriage again, and 'Wiiidaor Hill, brother of Mra. Jo- •nd passengers frotn express train. The administration, on the other But now they do km«v abbut Soviet leaders railed their cham­ than aa hour, following a d-day nomehal sales of automobiles and The small Hartford Co.unty tiations belweepr AVOO Mfg Oo. the tourists... they^figure i 't can't be securely bribed...ts still the resumpaion at har film work; Mph Breen of 105 Pine St., who Xaactrical power lines were and CIO fnlted Auto Workers hand, has placed empha.sls on pagne. glassea In toaata to French- trial. Mrs. Miller was ,lfi* only a substantial recovery in business town of Hartland (pop. 700) re­ milllbn will.,, rome^ here this sea- a restless, adyenturous and ex­ In a few more waeka she wa^ waa killed yesterday whlla work­ from the receiaion low of a year knocked down in the crash and resuoie with union etnswwered to what it calls a need to get the ploring creature'-'-’... Soviet friendship an d^ e oucceu witness for the defense. ported a phenomenal increase of government- out of b\i.sine|:s which' eon... folk^^hlmgry for nature. learning to walk -with an artif^al, ing oh a construction job at Galea of the Geheva confereil^a. Brief Arguments ago pushed taxable transactions were gashing near' the tracks. rail strike/to support demand for So many tourisU, don’t realixe Ferry, -will be held 'Saturday at 4842.68 per cent. , could be - handled by private'' en­ And a'm hn who has spept his lag- ■ .y' Khrushchev said tha Soviet Ths jury took tile case after a in the state to a first-quarter high '•Two more feetfand we wouldn’t mdMtantial wage increase ” this. Because they axe ^ Tha postponsd waddlv took 8:15 at tha Ahsrn Funeral Home, Hartland town officlfls, when terprise. life InJ^the hills estimates there delegation would leavo for Oonava 19-miiiute charge by Judge Gibson. o f $454,068,400. told of the report, were at a loss, lio here,” the Oreman said, pointing SenstO leaders expect passage of tional park and perhaps have seen placa in Santa "Baihar^Ajiril 12, 1404 Main St., Bast Hartford, fol­ out the closeness which the.loco- Elsenhow-er urged repeal of the wtlt be 1,200 bears here who could on Saturday. - There were even briefer final ar-, Seta Record to explain the inerbaae, but q tax milltaiy feeervee bill shorn of com- A bear iq a xoo at hotne they, think 1954. and Susan wMICm up toe lowed by a solemn requiem Maas In inotive came to crushing them In puisory training requlremeota for aection. Since Congress is driving^ jrij' "hello!" Asked; "Mr. Khrushchev, when gumehU by the defense and pro* These sales were $36,780,000 or department official said probably The cold truth, naturally, is that a bear in the woods-is a potimUal aisle, just as toe^ M d aaki she St. Frxncia of-- Aatlil, Oturch, the switcher cab. _ praaent and former aervicemen .. for adjournment within a buddy. was it decided that you would be ecution attorneys. eight per cent higher than those, it waa accounted for by a large per weeks, action this yesr wae re- many of these 1,200 bears have no would. , / South Windsor, at 9 o'clock. of the corresponding quarter 'of A Wellesley, Mass., man, RobA ^gsuwcellor Konrad Adenauer will Hr isn't. A bear . . . ts a bear "I'm going tO'Miow^ the world I part of the Soviet delegationT” MTS. Miller took the atand fol­ cent' of purchase* from outside the gerded as unlikely. „ desire to associate with the 2.- Friends'may call at the funeral lOirushchev replied: "What dif­ last year, $20 nllllion above the •rtH . Brokenitiire. M, said he waa/ reply Saturday to Soviet Union'! . . . ts a bear . . . 'to ar animal that caih. walk,” ahe announetd during. lowing five unsuccesaful attempt* State. (Connecticut Individuals or Praises Presldkiit 500.000 visitors, and of course the horns after .3 o'clock today. ference does that make?’’ by her counsel for a dlamlaaal of previous record first-quarter level, businesses purchasing material mfesp wlten the crash esme snd proposal for German unity within even here can go up to 800 pounds rehediaaJs for a TV play In which Ha waa born In South Windaor, a Mundl praised Elsenhower's de­ febling could be mutual. An Italian corra^>ondent inject­ the indictments. One o f the argu- which was established in 1953. from -sellers outside the State are was knocked from his pullman an alhGluropean sacurlty ayatam. and merely by patting you gxmdby her husband also appeared. During aon of Mra. Theraqa Roaaigali Unanimoua' approval voted by claration endAtfded: However, a Park Ranger finds ed: Ur. Khrushchev, R -would ihakt itients for dismissal was a a asser­ Taxable., sales in the first three requireef to pay sale's tax. bertli. keep you in ctltches. much o f tlta, action aha was ataown Patria of Eaat Windaor Hill and REFRIGERATORS - **1 thought at first I hgd fallen American Brass Cp. worktrs In "As one member of Congress this hard to believe. He worries some difference to history." tion that'the draft law is a viola­ month* o f 1955 produced $13,649,- ‘The State collected only 38.19 So far no tourists has been In a whaakchhir. But at tha play's tha lata Joaeph Patria. An Army 0ut o f bed. but when I looSoed up Ansonia and Torrlngton • of agrae- who ts against such socislislic en- that every visitor w-tll find a bear The party leader replied:/iWhat tion ot the I3th amendment 052.53 In taxes and brought the in sales tax from Hartlond during terprtsee. I am glad the President and get himself in trouble. killed by a bear in this trstnen- end she walked. . tetaran o f World War II. he waa WASHERS and saw'the floor wbere the roof ment in fnd tlx-day atrlke brought dou's park that apreads from North 'Then aha made a,picture, ‘*Chiaf matters to history is whether ws against invotunUry aervltuda. revenue.^ from this aource for the the first quarter of 1954 compared International Onion of Mine, is taking a Arm stand. " As of last week the Rmok'y Na­ a member of toe Lt. C. C. Robinson at the car should have been. I Carolina into Tennessee. Ixit many Crazy Horae." lliereafter Siixan do some- good ax)rk in Geneva.” But JudgA Gibson, in his cjMrge first three quarters of tbl* fiscal with $1,887.81 this' year. knew something ' was .wrong,” Mill and Smelter Worker! ....• Sikes, on the other hand, aaid tional bears had been accused of Post, 'VFW, tog South Windaor Khruahehev then tried to get year to $44,376,047, according to RANGES have been cruelly i lauled. It is and Long settled into tbeir domes­ Volunteer Fire Department, the.. . to the seven women and flvelhen BMunahire said. Prime .Minister Nehru talks^''ior that "never before have I heal'd muscling 14 tourists so far this a\s-ay from reporten by saying: on ^ e jury, said the draft act in HsraM Photo the report. ,;.Some tarantulas have bodies almost without exception the re­ tic roles. , South Windsor Land Ownera Pro­ "After a while I opened the hour with U.S. Aml>assar John of such disregard of the Congress year.; '‘Look, if I stand around talking no way violates that amendment. RealtopiC. J. Holt was host to the Manchester Board ot Realtors' annual outing yesterday at his Connecticut has had a sales tax fmjr Inches long and a leg span of sult of violating .a park rule ''People have aaked me how i tective Aaan., toe Elks and the shads and saw It was daylights S. Cooper. or the Constitution, by the chief The disturbing thought to those to you boys. I'll mim otM of these." A high point In -Mr*. Miller’s beautifuj^ome and grounds at Bolton Lake. The guests. Ill in all, were treated to a steak dinner and sine* 1947, but some year* the 10 Inches. executive." of us with reAectlve minds 'is. against feeding the bears. felt after coming through my ex­ Steelworkers Union. other^^llclous food. Holl, above left, is *sh6iwinghls barbecue area to. left to right, Charles Lathrop, Advertise in The H erald-^^ and then heard rescuers coming The. trouble with feeding a bear perience with cancer,” Susan said' and waved bis chsinpagae glass. , testimony “ ame when she replied As for the prpvj.sion itself. Sikes Why ahould these bears leek out , Besides his mother and siatar, A rsgmrter said ha understood prexiaent of the Realtors' Board; Charles Rice, president of the Hartford Board of Realtor* and the after me.” is that after you give him all the after the amputation. ‘T can only he leaves his wife, Mrs. Doris Pola v^to a question asked her by U.S. Brokeoahire wa.: treated for said he sees nothing wrong with totTTista and annoy them ?" the Big Foir leaders were going Atty. Louis G. Whitcomb. He itot speaker at the affair; Mr*. France* Wagner, treasurer fif the Ideal board, and Herb McKinney, food you have—or rll y v j feel you say 1 was never afraid of it. I al- Patria; a daughter. Miss Doreen A. bruises at 8t. Vincents Hospital it. Why arc these bears unhappy? to Geneva for "lota of nagotiationa asked her if shA "deltberately i: secretary. - ______can apare he may not be satis­ »^-s thought in terms of being Patria; a son. Gerald C. Patria; and released. "If there is s good reason for Basically, I think they boll down but few banquets." tended ” to violator the law when and fied. sured; that was my only conaidCra- another sister, Mrs. Alphonse De- A ’o the Defense Department to aban­ to two types: she wrote to the nine youniymen, A boosymoonlng couple. Army (A ) The bad bear. He stands ml .lYien he may keep coming right tlon.XXhe grimmer aspects o f can­ CIccio of West Wlllingtbn: and Khrushchev replied: ‘‘ That’s al­ don' some of its business activities, advising them to evade, the draft •gU Donn Wilson, 33. of Ksssr the picnic site, and is lonely and after you. , cer- nhver occurred to me." five brothers, Bnino.- Abraham right with me and I'll riwke hands Truman Foresees Valla, Maine, and bis wife.^WAC what is wrong with them Justify­ Her answer wax, "1 certhinly did." ‘Dreamboat’ Shopping'Mart ing the abandonment before a com­ hungry. He leers and demands hit ■"Actually a bear doesn't mean The fe;ity of Hope announcement and Leon, all of East Windsor Hill, on that." 8 f t l.C. Geraldine Wilson, 38. on Q— Does Montreal, Csnsda, rank Mrs. Miller and her buabahd, mittee Of Congreas?" He asked. helping, and generally gets it. too. any personal harm when he pa.w;s came a.s\a shock to -all except and Louis and Charlea Patria, both Wlien Premier Bulganin aaid BY LEADING CONSUMER Wm s from Walter Reid Hospital, next to Peris as the world's second Manuel. 47, a jusyce of the peace Dcmocr^ic Win ■'On the other hand, if they're (B) . The confused bear. He triesyou over." said a mountain man SurAn's Closest friends in the of Bast Hartford. Marshal ZhUkov w'ould help In Washington, were in,.ons of the largest Ffench-spesking city? drily. "He may merely bj- search­ the Geneva disamiamenjt talks, at Bethel, gained national Atten­ Ready to Sail, Says Ellis NOW AT trying to give something away, to be helpful. He stands at road­ movie colony. They knew she RESEARCH MAGAZINES M rs darn ed donv^'lihe strftMink- A —Yes. tion when thej* withstood effort* what is wrong with Congreas pre­ side during the height of the ing you to be sure you aren't hold­ hadn't been Well. Mrs. Elizabeth Stanoage the American charge d’affaires Chicago, July 14 (iP)—The Demo­ men't, of a U.S. ntarshall and pdlice to venting that?" tourist season and tries to direct ing out a sandwich on him." "Mrs. Loni^a general condition Mrs. Blizabeth Preston Stannsge told the Premier Army men prob­ crats are going to win in 1956, Q Is a person of foreign birth serve MiAC Miller with a court or­ "We felt ^oOiMlves moving to Democratic Leader McOormack is con.sidered serious," a hbapital died this morning at the home of ably would be more Interested In "The 'dreamboat' 1* going to-; and prospwtive tenant* feel it is says Harry S. Truman, and he is eligible to become a member of der cofnmltting her to a mental hs rIghtJaad all of a sudden we of Massachusetts told the House spokesman said, “ and she is being her grand niece. Mrs. tSeon Smith, armaments than disarmament. tail." : the ^ « t in town. going to support Adlal E. Steven­ vyent ow r a Mope. The windows Congress T the President s stateraen.. was "an evaluated, to determine a course 12 Ooaa St., after a long Uiness. Bulganin replied: "I do not hospital. That's what her skipper, Neil ' Bach, who says his proposed son for the party's nomination. U S were broken when we A -Yes, provided he hSs been a think so. I hsve said before and Te«)r OfUt Emled Siege Ellis, said yesterday. Skipper Ellis center on Charter Oak St. would Stevenson, the party’s 1952 cillxitn o f the United States for at act of nullification— Dul^s ill Paris of therapy." \ A resident of Manchester for ktht' Sgt. WJlson said. Rep. Clarence Brown iR-Ohio) I say again that nobody under­ A tear gas attack finally forced added that she should have a full tic in with the pre.sent Main St. presidential nominee, drove from Both received bruises and were least seven years, In the case of The Another source, daclliiing the the past 40 years, she ws* em­ called the provlelon "terrible" and stands the terrors and hardships the husband to lay down his rifle head of steam and be prepared to shopping district, and othera have his Libertyt’ille home to Qie Hil­ released following treatment at S t the House of Rspresentativea. and use of his name, said ‘Stizan'x case ployed at CTheney Bros, iintil her "the worst kind of demagoguery'’ Ta Iron jest’s ia not considered hopehess. Long retirement seven years ago. She of war belter than we aoldlera." after a 12-hour siege. Mrs. hlilier leave the dock in about four weeks. said that chopping centers are ton Hotel .yesterday and spent 45 VlncCnt'a Hospital.' ^ at least nine years in the case of (kfeaning .Zhukov and himself). was sent to St. Elizabeth's Hos The "drearnt>oai” -- the shopping located outside the central busi- minutes with the former Presi­ Ths injured were treated at the and said it ought to be repealed. Doctor Says is almost constantly at\ her bed­ was a, member of the South Meth­ ths Senate. Sen. Bllander iD-La) said tha odist 'CThurch and the Gieanera "We know whFt war is." Bul­ Pjtal in Washington, D.C.. but center Ellis' Green Manor Es­ ne-s district, only at their peril. dent. 'Truman haa been in' Oiicago NORMAN’S side. sceos by a teain of phyalciana this week for the annual Shrine Ewenhower message could bring Geneva Tadics Susan's career had ita- begin­ Group of that church, also a mem­ ganin added. later was declared aane. tates plans to establish on the | Drive-ln Traffic from the.aame hospital who were corner of W. Middle T p k e. and! ‘Tve never seen a shopping convention. „ YOU CAN BUY THE FINEST Q—How many Uvea were lost as "retaliation on other things from few Headaches Result ning at a charity bazaar at Santa ber of Manchester Grange, Daugh; Kasischke asked Bulganin Her husband is sclieduled to go nished to tk e oraeb. Broad St.— was so dubtohj by. Al-1 center adjacent to the main sho'p- Stevemon. who waa haspitalized b, result of ths sinking of the Sul­ COpgress," and he added: ‘ He From 'Salt Starvation’ Maria, Calif., where she iboved ter* of Liberty No. 17, LOLI, and whether he would talk to West on. trial next Monday oh "charge* Included In the team were Dr. (OaaUaneg from Page Ooa) German Chancellor Konrad Ade­ fons Bach, the Stamford developer | ping center of a town." Ellis said, from last Thursday until Monday tana hear West Memphis, Ark. 7 can't exist without ua. V'a can with her family after she wa* Sunset Rebekah Lodge. of resisting a U.S. marshal. IBmerson Dumphy, Dr, William nauer or any other.W est German who wants to erect a shopping | "Wa^k-in traffic is not as import- by an attack of bronchial pneu­ A —The steamer caught Are and exist' without him." By Edwin P. Jordan, M. D. graduated from Nor.th Hollywood She leaves one sister. Mrs. ■During the trial the prosecution Maniatas, Dr. Ufester Drake, and daclartd that "great hopes are In government representative! who center of his own in Charter Oak ■ ant aa drive-in traffic." he added. monia. said he felt "weak, a little sank on an April night In 1143. Sen. Bridges (R-NH) said be Written for NE.^ Service High School. She baked a oahp Amelia Whitten in Ireland; a niece called nine.young men to the stand. Dr. Edward Montoni. the air" that ateps will be taken might show up at Geneva. Ail testified Mrs. Miller had sent Lots. . 'X regards his lo­ weary." He said Truman and he n i i X AUTOMATIC She carried 1457 persons to death. believed the President is correct for the bazaar, and Camp Cooke, Mrs. Margaret Taylor, and a Ironically the hospital conducted The interesting subject of the Bulganin replied: "I cannot say in referring to Ellis' project as 1 "Ihe mo.st acce.s.sible in agreed that "the' best thing for and that Congreas will uphold him. at Geneva toward a rcs9< settle­ soldiers who saw her picture with snephew,' William Hall, both ot them letter* counseling them to a Civil Defense drill a month ago relation of salt to the functioning anything about West German avoid the draft into military ser­ town.’ pointing out that North the country is the Der.iocratifc Q - What river In Argentina is The White House today thade ment "rich Ih huma'n values." the cake tent the photo to a talent Manchester; and two ntphewg and a "dreamboat," Bach, whose own in which it sent an emergency di­ of the human body ia brought up government officials or whether vice End re.sidenls can travel down- parly.” a le r team to the scene of'a simu­ not really a river? , public'the text of legal opinion The atatement, taking cogniz­ a niece in Ireland. proposal to purchase 30 acres of by an unusual note from I. M. agent. they will appear at Geneva." The letters were introduced aa j town-owned land- in the Charter Broad St;, to the site, that Man­ Asked by newsmen if he had any lated railroad wreck to administer A —The Plata. It is really s shal­ by Atty. Geii. Brownell osi which ance that today la Ba^ille Day. Her persistence thereafter won "The funeral -wHI be held Satur­ w a s h e r s He asks, "Should a person re­ low, fresh-water bay. the President baaad hia decision. The Soviet government last evidence along with eppiea of the Oak Lota is still bemg pondered by chester ^ e e n residents can use presidential plans to anrounce, the 8rst aid to tha injured. France's chief ndtlonsl holiday, frain from the use of aalt or use her the Universal-International day' afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Middle Tpke.. and that others can former Illinois Governor replied: Blackstone Brownell traced the controversy month invited Adenauer to come (jreen Mountain Riflleman an the Board of Directors, was seri- Thousanda of New York-bound aaid : it freely for seasoning of food? contract, and her friends hope the South Methodist CThurch, with the Q— What is the official designs- over separation of exequtiva and to Mo.scow to discuss establishing antr 'J Communist pamphlet pub ously questioning whether the El­ reach the area from Center St. "I am going to make an'announce-- commuters were delayed at way "This la a day when the heart Th.e arg\iment came up between same valorous spirit will win back Rev. Percy Smith, associate min­ "In clioosing our location, we tton of Mexico? legislettve poweiW back to tha relations between Bonn and the lished ■!»>• Mrs, Miller and mailed lis center would ever become a ment concerning my policial future atatlbns between Bridgeport and of the whole world bests with that my wife and myself who is against her health. ister of, the church, officiating. A—Estados Unldos Mexicanos days of President Washington. ^ Kremlin, but so far thera is no throughout the countiy. reality. didn't want Center S t " he said, well before the end of the year.” Grand Central Terminal. Stand­ of France and when liberty, equal­ the u se-of salt when we saw a Burjpl -vrill be in Bast Cemetery. "becau.se it is too congested. We ing room was at a premium on (United Mexican States). ----- , •--- ity and fraternity take on a new * FriendsXmty call at the Holmes definite arrangement. The law pfUvide* that violations But Ellis said yesterday that television program in which a po­ of the military sei-vice act niay liked Middle Tpke!. bOuause al­ PRICED AS LOW AS ORDIHARY WASHERS Zhukov will be making his first "we have the leases and wC plan some trains. meaning. lice sergeant's partner gave him FUneral Hhme, 400 Main 'St . to­ though it is heavily traveled it is Morning trains originating east . Q—Why Is May Day celebrated "Our own liberty seems thf morrow from 8 to 3:30 and from 7 trip beyond the Iron Curtain as a be' punished by Inipi'lsonment up to start bvilding in about four two SHit tablets to alleviate a Two Cars Oash to five years on each count—along wide. Furthermore, it he-s a stop­ of Bridgeport could not gat as a spring featival in many Eu­ Newsman Junked more precious as we sscriAce to to 9:3() p.m. \ member of a top-level diplom.atic weeks." At that-time, he also said, headache whlcti he ascribed to salt with fines up to IKWEO on each light at Broad St., which should Engagement through and were cancelled, re- ropean countries?' make it secure and aa w e . see delegation. Observers here viewed he would announce the names of starvation. Would you discuss At Iiilersection charge. help prevent congestion at the /CUlting In doubling the load A —No one knows the origin. Reds After Year those who. having hsd liberty, this?" hi* Inclusion in the group aa evi­ hi.s< first tenants. Thousands Sold For $385.00 Judge Gibson told newitmen the' He aaid he wanted to wait until exits and entrances.” trains originating west Some believe it started with the have lost it and now aapira to re­ First it is safe to say lhak. moM dence of the increased importance — \ Bpdgeport. Buses wars used , to tree worihlp of the ancient Druids. of the Red Army in the present law specifies no minimum - penal­ what he indicated-were four large Goodchild-Bartlett gain It. headaches are not the result of Police said Alexander Jarvis' car ties. so the maximum sentence for r.VP TRIO START TOI R carry passengera from New Ha­ Others - believe it goes back even (OoaUaaad from Page Oaa) "Equality of nation la dra­ Funerals Russian regime. . stores had been.,signed. sealed and ■ Mr. xnd Mrs William E. Good- "salt starvation” and few of them was struck In the rear at about Mrs. Miller could run as high as New Haven. July 14 (,Pi Three’ NOW ven and Bridgeport around the further, to the spring festivala of matized by the moating of the Khruahehev is not a member delivered. child 'Sr. Of 50 blcolt Dr. announce secracy wiia compromised when would be'^relieved by taking a 1:10 this afternoon In a minor ac­ 90 yeara and (ihes of $180,000 . members of Connecticut's Civil Air rail tleup to South Norwalk and Egj’pt and India. North Atlantic Oouncir^r 15 na­ of the Soviet (Touncll of Minister* Supermarket In Fold the engagetnen^ of their daughter. Grutxner -ftled the story because, couple of salt tablets. cident. at E. Center ind V^'ood- ■ 48)arlea S. H ^vath Patrol (CAP) leaye. for Washing­ Ann Evelyn Gdodchild, to David Stamford stations. tions, large and imall, which meet but the dominant role he has One large store already in the he aaid, U was sent by oommefcial bfidge -Sts. Funeral services for, Charlea 8.' ton tomorrow on the first legs of Jamea Bartlett of Middletown. An sstipikted 40,000 oommuUrs here on Saturday to discuss, as While we can hope that the ser­ played as secretary of the Soviet fold, is, a Grand Union supermar­ Q Where are the largest known wlreleaa. He called thet the equl- geant's headache was relieved in Patrolman Allan Smith said Horvath of Leisure a W , Fla,, a overseas lours sponsored by the Miss G'opdchild'graduated from rid# to New York daily, mostly aovtreign equala. matters o f com­ Communist Party ha* made clear ket. Ellis said it would be the natural gas 4slds in the world? valent/of breadcasUng it to Uie the television show. It would not Jarvia, who lives at 26 Alexander former resident of Mipchesler. Area Police ('liief national CAP. Maj. Arthur W. Hartford Junior College and the from points west of Bridgeport. A —They are believed- to lie near mon concern. Fraternity is re- he ts one of his nation's most pow­ largest Grand Uniofr'tit-Eastern enemy. be advisable for every'one who has St., had stopped for preceding were held this morning at 8:30 Lenzi. of New.Haven, and Cadet University of Connecn<:ut. She is Some trains were 30 minutes lets the city of Medicine Rsl, Alberta, preaented by tha spirit of collective traffic when a la.te model Jaguar from the W. P, Quish J ^ e r a l erful leaders. He, rather than Connecticut in terms of floor Salvatore Casillo. of Stamford, in arriving at Grand Central. The Herald-Tribune man said security which Ands high expres­ a headache to follow this proce­ Hurt in Florida at present associated in real estate Canada. dure. drlvtn bv Neno D. Osella. 24, of 4 Home and at 9 o'clock in St. .tomes’ Bulganin, led the Soviet "peace­ space. r:'ill visit Itajj’. Cadet John Capen, with the Goodchild Really'Go. New Havm officials said that he end Willlatn Bernerd. then Aa- sion in the Atlantic community But big a* the Grand Union will aooieted Preea war coweepondent Village St., hit his Cadillac In the Church. The Rev. Edgar F W ell making" delegation to visit Yugo­ ot New Britain, will go to Brazil. Mr. Bartlett was educated, ink several local drains ware being pledge of one for all and all for In discUMing the subject of salt, be. illlis said, i f w on't, be the Q —Why is the state of Virginia atid now the AP buraau chief in it should be said that this element, rear. was the celebrant, the Rev. Jnhn slav Resident. Tito in Belgrade Tampa. Fla.. July 14 Police While a total of 150 CAP- cadets Pittston. Pa. He is manager o f tbX canceled 'today and that com­ oftsn called "The Old Dominion " T one. Smith eatimated damage to the Curtin the deacon and the Rgy. last month. Chief William Silk. 38. of Staf­ largest in the center. He declined are overseas, a similar number of S. S. Kreage Co. in Mlddlelowny",.^ muter sendee would continue dis­ Dallaa.. founo out that the P84 “ Great hopes are .in the air. which la chemically known as A —Charles II Arst gave this Jaguar at about 3150. with only Georg* Hughes the rubdeacm Five. Red Advisor* Listed fords Springs, Conn., has been to name the store that will be. foreign cadets will vfsit the United A September wedding la peing rupted this evening. was in Korea by accident during The last time I was here. Just two sodium chloride, is neceesary to /'■ ■■■. name tb the colony because of its a routiive trip to Klmpo Airfield maintain human life. negligible d a m a « resulting to Mr*. Jane Maccarone -was organ,- Today’s announcement also list­ seriously hurt in an automobile In all,'- according to Ellis, the States. planned. ‘Tadsy's derailment of the Fed­ loyalty to the crown. inonths ago. It wma to Join in;wel- Jarvi.s’ car. N one^ere injured and 1st and aoloist. and the Rev. John e d five advisers to the delegation: crash here. center will have some llS.OOO j!„ eral Expreas was the second >h near Seoul. comlng the Federal Republic of. Ordinarily, the sodium chloride LATEST 1955 MODEL he told Kaufman he had "ha<9 tt.” level is kept in a constant pro- no arrests wefe made. F, Hannon wa* seated in the sanc­ afoscow's ambassadors to the Silk and Tolland County Det. square feet of store fioor space. 20,- which that Express had been in-r Q— Was Jan Vermeer a prollAc Germany into the Atlantic com­ tuary. Father Hannon, assisted by Arthur Ko.ss were enroute to Jack­ (MK) square feet of office floor Later. Talbert related, he,-Bar­ munity and to go on to Vienna to '“ ’•tion in the blood and tiasiiea by W«*tern Big Three and East Ger- volved In this century. The-city painter? .— , Father Curtin, read the committal mM y,,*nd V. S. Semyenov, former sonville to pick up a man held space and house between 20 and 25 wae the eame; the dste elmoet. nard, Grutxner and one or two sign the' treaty which liberated a -wonderful ayatem of balance; A—No. He painted only about 35 aervice at the grave in St. James' high commissioner in East Ger- there ,jn connection with a Con-; estabilshrrients. Only Blockston* Has AH of Th«M Footuros: In Bridgeport, on July }1. 13.11, othera watched ths F84a return Austria. thd qthount of salt present In food or 40 pictures. Hospital Notes Cemetery. manji. and now a deputy foreign , necticut non-support case when In addition, the center will have the Federal .was .derailed by an from their first combat sortie and "Now. aa we prepare toy Geneva, or added in rooking or on the table were ordered not to print anything ta usually - just abo-bt enough to Bearer* were Charles Horvath. jninls^r, their car wa# forced off the road parking Space for 2,000 cars, but USES A S LIH LE A S 7 GALS. OF HOT W A H R open ewitch with death'to 34 per­ it is wlthrconviction that the spjrit by anotheV- and pvertUrfted. with none of the? cars being located Q-"-What does the Constitution, about it. _ of liberty, equality and fraternity make up for that which it lo.st. PaUents Taday: 153 Bthyard Horvath. James Horvath The ^ b a ssa d ors'sre O. N. Za­ sons. Scores were Injured. Jr. John Horvath, Robert Tolley ' Chief Silk suffered a fractured more" than 300 or 406 feet from say about the age of the president ? But, Talbert eald. Gnitxner Sled will enable us to' take new steps More sodium chloride la loot ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mi­ rubin (United States), Jacob Ma­ * NO VIBRATION On October 3, 1912^ at Westport chael Gorman. 78 Cottage St-.; and Arthur Gieirel. skull and wa* reported in poor the center. "W e're catering to lazy ' another Express was derailed with A — In order to become president ih« story. » toward a peace which ia rich in from, the bod y . than is taken in lik (Bi-itkln). S. A, Vinogradov a candidate must be s i least 35 Also tabbed to be a witness to­ when there ia heavy perspiration 'Hiss Julia Johnson! New Britain; ( FYance) knd T. M. Pushkin (East condition at Tampa Municipal people." Ellis .said, -death to seven and injuries to 38; years, of age. human values.' W aller McKetp. 143. Center St.; Mrs, Harold Bennett Hospital. "The Concept" his organization * CAST ALUMINUM AGITATOR June 12, I9j3 at Stamford, a day, but not cidled publicly, was After reading hia atatement to for a prolonged period of time. Germany). \ . ' Thia occurs in certain indiiatrial Mrs. Edith Clafllii, 180 Henry St.; The funeral of Mrs. Harold Trooper James Hill of the Flor-1 ha* aimed at in planning the cen- passenger train was Involved In a Hans Bruno Meyer, described as a reporters, Dulles went directly to Q -• When was the Anil nephew^ of the ■ late Albert Ein­ (Kcupationa, in hot weather and Mrs. Katherine Haberern, 97 Bis- Bennett, 173 Bush Hill Rd., was Ida Stale Highway Patrol said | ter, Ellis said, "is a completely ARE SGMING * STAINLESS STEEL TUB rear end collision which cost six us. the U.S: embassy residence, census taken ? held this afternoon at 2 o'clock-at Ko.ss could not identify the vekicle integrated Main St. in itself. We lives and Injuries to 2B. stein and as eorrespondenl here for when tf)ere la a heavy physical sell St.; Mra. Alta SgUers, 454-'^Hw OooMHu- our man don't' talk to its enough. that moved me favonihly,*' without threatening Beat Europe, Mra, Oaela Cato Bobby aa Sec- Maine. Poealble fractured wrist HiU St;, 9-11 Oetoend 8 t , end J K .' ■ (Sowdy;- had borrowed hix Wishes Of The Family •‘ON t h e l e v e l a t CENTER and BROAD" . ■lata today agroed to a rodMctloa In many cas4a it la probably bs- accusing a lieutenant colonel of He eald he and hia wife joined,' the West Three are preparing oth­ retary at Haalth, .'Edacatlaa aad and riba. MataTaad Woodland SU. mother’x car to go awimming. The YOUR UNCOLN-MERCURY DEALER ^ od auaBer aod peraoiaaol o f asn- causs w# don't know how to sn- that he attended maylM "half a slandering him. er auggestlons for the Geneva Welfare. \ WUlard H. TaUerdy,,.44; ot 488 Bh iA n r ctH-oner'. charged that Mxpite aatloM) ■ImoecttsiM teams A.2.C. John F. Crogman claims JOHN Be BURKE Listen to Station WHAY every night »:S($-16 for IMe couragr tha oonvsrssUon we long doxen, meetlnga” during widch talks. They raportsdly are baaed Graamere A v e.,. Fairfield, erigt- MencheetOT Modea, 3nc.. to Min* GowtUka atatement he wax going TEL. Ml 9-4597 at ports o f otrtry to to toko pert in, Ws dlacourags It Safe Bny Deed Car Special. tlO on yonr rndio dial. time he concluded that "the whole' on Bden’e suggcetlon last week for Lb. Col. Walter.Callahan damaged TBANSirl^TBlkE mNTINVBB neer of the switcher. Cuts of the tortoira Realty Oorp., three prop- -35 to 40 m;^..h. FUNERAL HOME 301-316 CENTTER RJ.— Ml S-51$5 hy being eo ebsorbril ’ln our own thing ■eemed inept and futile. The extending to. East Europe the- his reputation by caiUng him laxy ' Washtogtoa, taly 14 uP)—the heed and left leg and bruises of •rtUe' t Pine end Ftoaanat Sto. There w a x phytlcgl evidence the tEL. aa-*-«8a * Opea Evealagii UatU 1046 *lwiieaIto#iU5Eili po4at o f v|tw we never open up diacuaetoas at tae party line voluntary arme systam operating to a statement apogen In tha- praa- ChBltol Oa. todMr tmwU the riaht hip. boy vtaa traveling at' greater P LE N T Y OF FREE PA1 od too fear powsr 3leiri1ag» lieeaaea ' •1 BA8V CKNTBB ST. to rei^y tatoUigent aeeoMd duU and (ndtlaM.po tar aa undar tha WBU alUaaee. s^ s of another alnwaa, HUm toll- Morton Wdnsoh, M. of H it Geoige Chartaa Koemr.eHtot- ' epeed*, did not have full control ot LUng disei AMBI7LANOB SOIVIOB kalplag awTa my guUd ocgaalaiiig. ler. tor a^lHHa to the aSSST^ Gist ATS.. Balttiaesy. tod. Fouad tord. aad N e n to JkaEtoe 1 the o r eAd had "en Induremiee (AUriiU li^taitosm d, NBA ta n - TheT setUsUy haaiMiired m Maay >wplea baltoT* it . to - All are atatlened at. aiarhy, Whahiactoa Baa,aad Btoast Chr to dsapd doadittoa at aesR .to tbe rlfbto ot eUteiv.’’ 8 k ,>m a A after a yaar. took to klU a atork; ' Tlaker Air Force Baae. ^ i ra tiw aaw Bi^lto l«4|i. d iv . ta|p lltfd fB^ ObMTVAttolL theraa «S.*^ •;/ 'V yfr \ ■ \ \ :;r aiANCHESTER EVEI0JG HERALD, KAJW;!HESTER. CONIC, THURSDAY. JULY 14, 195S lU N C l^T E R s^N IN G HERALYXjlANCH^^TBlL OONN. THURSDAY, JULY 14, 19SS' 7 wm" / if we-cbn say so witliWit ruining fo rc a ^ .the impact Kenfleth Bur- rseemtiy ncKiaed Pkjr.As*YMi«GBk B r G m T ex V UiMr . p6UUcai> 'raputatlbiu, they Contributioiiir Top V < ,« Rar* Day iverlesis Car kagay, 18. of 037 E. Middle Tpke., Recover Stolen polic* a olKarette AlR-CONPitt^O T < r^ la Washington. Becratary e& both mbre or iMt agreed to.gl 'j procMlles P A Y S RockvillenVemoii ,vlng the wrecker, chased the machine hh4 been recovered And Conhecticut up any h^d and fast ctalm'io the wnSFEDOW !^ tiM Trsaaury Bumpbrsy baa By BOOEB PBICB .J.' ^ Quota at Trinity It WH a riuTG day in Ui« In W lv^ in Crash and brought It to a stop after Yending Machine it wee Uwrr identifled ae the one jobs to be created under tM .new; Manchester Memorial' Hospi­ gone about 150 feqt, police' mlselng-from McKeya by it* agrtsd, .for bis part, to accept a Y O U R _ PhoM: Ml 9 - 1 ^ ' Yankee proballon system, letting tha- jobs' Couiydil Petitioned tal maUmIty' ward yesterday said. - o ^ e r. 7 ■ -T—, ; ■ s e « i Democratic proposal for an -UkL. go to individuals who would {>roxe Hartford—l^arenU of ‘Trinity aa, for tha- first Alme in sev­ Police invehUgated an odtL 'acci' Charles laice, owner of Charlle'S' Police today reported that a The/martline Was worth about WnXIABCB ASaOiOIAlKI ereaaa in tbs federal gaa tax to By A. H. Or to be especially q:.altfied.' College studanU gave $35,StO to D O C T O R dent about B p!m. yesterday, when 8150./and it contained jUKiut 850 lUfrlgeratlee Sena. 4b ta fle t So. those two old softies, Bailey eral. months, no Itabiss ware Service .Station at 634 B. Middle cigarette machine stolen from in help finance the Usenhower road deliverad. And, as of 83 noon two-d.rWerleis cars cdUided on E. Tpke., sold the junk car wsa pur- wqirth of cigarettes at the time it and Baldwinv can claim the college. duHng the academic Low Water Pressure front of McKay’s Drlva In 'on was/taken, police aaid", program. Doing so, he remarks While the Repjblicana were BILLS today, Uiara wars stilt no Middle Tpke. near^^Uiceton St. chased for al^it $6 snd he wlshedL-enter St.. June 34 has beeh re­ te'mlty for oite of the great' year .ending 3une M, It was *q- btrtha rsportad. Patrolman EmantiM Motola re­ that it is difficult for any trcasuir- fleeting the challenge of Governor reforms, arvi this, to Bailey, owner* of the Acre# Development he had nevel- bought It. covered in Barkhamstesd. The Rtbicoffs existence by gradually nbunced today by iSamuel 'jP*. U ISpecUl) —I lliia unusual baby famlna ported the steering claam keeping Damage .to Shorrock's automo­ ' GRASS CUtTlNO MIXL'P . sr to reject the pay-as-you-go one of the mg bills of the sea NIneaa of Philadelphia,‘Pa., chair- had been mpat cooperative.- a junk car on' Its paufs^hile It machine was found looted, snd its and concluslyel.v turning them­ The truth about Bailey Is liVlUe AqriH, ona ■ Ooaffr Wllh Cetaantlashm comes\|n tho midst of an in­ bile from the 2-ear crash ^as esti­ contents ifrere valued ■ st about ^ N iR A L policy when it ia offered him. selves into a pa.'ty of positive ac­ .man of the 1054-55 Parenta Fund aenta in the fant boom which has saan the WM being .lowed, with ^ rear mated at 8500 by Motola Burkamp Austin^ -Tex. tffi—Police he; •t rourse, that he la in levs with drive: ' ' . The Mayor Informed the. coun­ 8200. -roamed the streets for the first .There are, to our mind, two complishment, end while the Gov­ his game. _bl* hla talent, VQNSOtIO BY TMI CONMiCtlCUT fTAW MBOICkt fSCMIV /aouthwaatem aacUbn of the city, cil that he aiid the Health Com-: hospital 'dMlvai: an average of wheela off the ground slip: halted the runaway car before any Chief Herman O, Schendel said TV SERVICE ernor himself Was following his In a final report on theidrive to four baUaa A day, hospital of- The car swung sideways'antiNjiit further -damage was Caused, police time in years looking for a rustler sound principles with regard to which Is'pottllcs. He has, during Trinity President Albert C. Ja­ are alarmad' and matiirbed over mlttee; had met with William S. the time of the theft was placed after a man .reported' somebody Days M IK A Call codes and seeing them rtW^arded his career, played, that game by the water altuation in'tjie develop­ Wise, director of the State Water ficials raporUd, a parked car owned by . Hen: said. [between • midnight—when the es' , - * 3 K r a building, in the nation, or in with that same caacs♦■ \ We presume most of the 34 across the' property of t^e Amec- In the Korean War and he'.s still own powe was. under 1955 con­ gallons since he was hired in 19,52, i pull the emergency brake to "Fiill college. JA^2-3188 Tb« >?Slui2SiJ‘r.»S3i.r% If the pay-as-you-go principle ditions, not quite as gjfeat and and that of thi.s amount he claims | On" an’d lock it in that position. homes are under GI mortgage and lean Dyeing Cdrp. \ jumping. He says there are only is one of t,wo sound prir.ciplek In striklne’as in some other ressims. credit for 21 billion. | Finally let all the sir out of the SoniS scientiata bsHevs' tbst the remainder under TOA juris­ Building Inopector’s R«q>ort three men In the country who g® ***^ " “SSiJ’r S ^ It was shared by a Governor, who He e.stimated that this ‘‘extra [tires, get behind the wheel, step on i lichen,dy soma sii.'JIar plant must diction. The May report of BuikU% In- up In balloons .and piarachuU to • Bvniiis H«rsM. \ road building, the other e b i^ ipector Roland Uahqr su^itteO4iowed ■ WBienlMNLclojrias hoarij principle is that, of all the taxeV the Opposltioh. 000 cost the citizens rmighly half to a flying stop. Geographic.^ Society, ts that at times some of the homes Me is one of them. *1 StoppMl S m o U h >1 p. m. Frlter* to. finance road building, whether \ Nonethelo's, Bailey is likely, to a cent per 1,000 gallons. are without water, while some pcrqjUa issued during the month,! . He’s a welder In cold/weather p. m. Kqnter. by pay-as.-you;-go or by bonding IdoAc back'on the 1955 session as have reduced water pressure. From 16 of which were foi' building con­ bqt gets a leave of absence from our viewpoint this presents a two­ struction,'^ to coat approximately hliMob to do hls jumping in the WOMEN'S ^ —Y o i G m , t M l* procedures, it Is the gas tax which s high point of his career. In / . the 'one realm where hi? personal fold situation: Health, and fire 8146.600. FCes collected by the In- sumttMr. Although he gets up to MOB Is iha fairest. projection. apector for these permits totaled 8800 fqr each leap, he says- the (MM m: 10:80 •- pow ^of Ipa^ershtp i as definitely A Thought for Today POMP OB 8532. P L ^ SHOES Sdf* •>e«pt.lMurdar - There is no other tax which de­ tseledXoie control and th«,j,voting- "The Rockville Aqueduct and real rekfon he does It Is beeause REG. of th e \ Democratic membership Water Co. has on file an agreement The report included the permit it la fun.XlBxpenses are high. His See f t:s L termines so fairly and accurately VACATION? with the bulldei' that exonerates for the Construction of a new build­ just . what each highway user's of the Siknate, the result was-al­ .Are You .Acquainted balloons cost 8800 to replace and $8«M^S9 up Vinson Thursaai^v^ 1* most perfect, by any, standard. them from gi)aranteelng;pressure, ing at the American Dyeing Com­ parachutes c ^ t 8100 apiece. * 5 . 9 5 share of the cost of roads .should For all too many people, the. while the builder claims he has pany. now under construction, at Many defedtiona threatened, but Bible ds like an unknown, city. or COMING BACK? Ha. does'stunts on . a trapece be. It contains no slightest tn- none of any^ .najor importance nothing to do with it. an estimated cost of 8408,300, the hot-air-filira balloon Our Civllliatkm And Coinks We open Its page.s and feel like >- "Since both are dei^vlng respon­ Receives Citation t^en lets go and falls free for -jtutice that we can detect. It ever develops foreigners. ILs.jtreets and avenuea L. P. Fitzgerald, Inc., the Ford Tho n«wo that thooo Una# ■ un- But beyond this discharge of his sibility. we, the homeowners have feet before opening hls 'cKule/That U /W i ' ■eeilts^ to measure exactly what bear unfamiliar name* like Bccle- HAVE YOUR SHOES petitioned the Rockville .C ity dealership.located in this city, hss free fall takes about- 38 ^ o n d s , /d im LOT A m a ti^ New Formula Help* Break ^fbrtuaat* tumcoatji supplied them- benefit ^^ihe Individual obtains routine f'anctionV Bailey, actually etates and Thessalonians. been presented a special Leader­ , Sm oking Jia h it im 5 Days, had fun adjusting, himaelf to.,the Have j'ou ever observed, how­ Council for assistance. The Idsyor he says. He carries a -httje bag of Eaeily and Pleasantly aelvM, at they started their voy from roads, anit-whst hit own fi­ ha.s atated that he believes Iha^ no ship Citation by Henry Ford II, flour to make a trail ilFtjie air. new kind of_ gam^occasioned by ever, what a change can come pre.xident of Ford Motor Co. The MEN'S SHOES ARCH SHOES ace back to the country which nancial obligation should he. It the kind of Gbvernor'jie had helped over an unfamiliar city when you REPAIRED NOW! action -will be forthcoming, but he elect, and the kind of strategy will be glad to have It read for the local dealership won the citation PAID SKIN D I\'E R \ produced them, with comic books Is an honest, direct tax, unhke.^the move into it? By degrees it be- record, because more Ford cars were sold fo, yri suppose, another indictment into which the Republican party comea >'our city; yoa feel at home; ALL WORK GUARANTEED toil-trap .which catches the motor' ^pogressed. "We are appealing foi assistance in 19 5 4 thsn any other make in the Carbondale. III. (JP) —Dale tryinf Bantron five days I was am a ^ of tho comic ■books; Probably an you belong. dealers area of primary aales re- ! tofindthatldidn'tyvenTninttosmoks ist and makes him pay for more moments wlien, ^elihg of Even so should our experience be e 100% Neollle Holes snd Heels for oi;r -caiwe sine* many have ry la skin diving for pay in •4.95 I Sfain. It really woHtedTdr me and ! ' sponalbilUy... High standards of addiction to comic books, perhaps than he is using. his rtiOTtidcrs, he could fe^l llt.le e RIack or Brown^ nnn-MarkIng W’e carry a full line of small children and then a fearful laying of a mile and a half of pipe I think it wUI probably work fof you." with the Book of Books. Here are lares, short or long, all SUN DRESS WITH JACKET thought la what catastrophe would customer serylce also' contributed comie books of the wron* sort, So, to our mind,, it Is good news feathery apfquts W'tiich fClt like the records of stimulating exper­ Heels on the bottom of Crab Orchard I Bantron, demloped by a leading Amer­ wings were, to 'him- moments In rniors. shoe polish. dye« occur ijf a ?ire should break out to .L. P. Fitzgerald;' Inc. winning Lake. , •* ican oniversity, is guaranteed to I * ' made them what they were in the that there aeems likely to be iences; here are great revelations e Hpecial Attention To Chil­ at a budget-wise price! this award. OPEN ALL DAY MONDAYS ond FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9:00 -\ which amusement and wonder and of God and Ills dealings with naan- all shades including silver during these periods when water ia The pipeline will be floated on ! you stop or cut down anoking in 5(1 * rst place. agreement in Washin'gtoii on a dren's Shoes and gold.'"* not available or the pressure is , Pehumal i oc money back pleasure were s.U mixed. kind. Crisp, cool cotton in flatteiing style that is barrels anQ slowly sunk. The I Safe, pleasant yet we are a little tired of hear* pay-as-you-go, gas-tax-financed e Work Done While You Walt extremely low." Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Hunt project en'gineer Buddy Powers, 4 UNION ST., ROCKVILLE (Next to Sears) /TR 5-3289 Tbe Baile.v of the old and the'v Spnn^red by the Manchester pretty for almost anything you're domg these The latter was signed by Rich­ of Webster St., left for Bay City, j to take, clini- i______Inc comic books stood In a comer road'program, himilarly. is Bailey of the new were wondrr- XkH.incil of Churches. figures Harry can dive and free cally proved- , ^ i l l warmjj,days! The crisp poll2. Shaw. Marie Shaw,'^ Marietta W. ^V d Conway. the pipeline route across,the bot­ Arthui^R^S Sterts against. For the truth is not that program has, through an Inter­ Shoe Repairing of the Better Kind For Over 40 Yearn Slaharan. Frederick L. Maharan,. ’ Food Sale tom of the lake beforo the w eld ^ volved a political patninage Elsie E. Gardner, Pierre J. J. Ken­ SL, BUaehester comic books make our civilisation, play of party poelUons, avoided problem whirti had to be solv^. 16 MAPLE ST— .il'ST A STF.P f ^ M MAIN STREET Sage -Allen, East Hartford, comfortably air-conditioned Is epea Kiowa Council. Degree of Poca­ line la installed. UtyFUXn WINDOITSHAPES OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL l^ARKING LOT Tuesdav through Satiirdav 9:80 A. M. to 5:80 P. M. nedy, Maril>-n B. Kennedy,. John hontas. will hold a food sale to­ / but that our ctvtlisation makes unlimited bonding'' and come put This was the bill setting up an H. Ha\-nea. Marie T. Haynes. Ro­ adult probation system for 4'on* WASHAILE OPEN ALL DAY MQNDAY Friday to 8:80 P. M. morrow starting at 11 a.m. at the eomie. books. with ail honest. increase In the necUcut. Bailey and his counter­ land J. L. Lafrance. Lilllah E. La- Co-op store on Park Pi. INTERSTATE france. George D. Maharan, Shir­ Injured In Fall Thsy ars merely one part ®* ®hr ■tate gaa tax along with the part. Republican State CTialr- ley B. Maharan. Rayihond L. Con­ ■omcwhat unprincipled and un- man'Baldwrlh, had to he In on A0MA SHADE ■ Louis Frechette. 39, of Pomfret, dvilisation's fear of inferrlnc, re- It directly becaiisr they had to ner, Carmille Dutnais. Frances M. received minor back injuries yes­ ■pectlnci or testing . intelligence. acrupulous increase and expansion adjust' their respective party •A f r . Made to Ordpr Cliase, George.O. Gardner, Albert terday afternoon when he fell from They are merely one more effort, of tolls on projects already paid hungers for the Jobs Involved. # £ • 1 3 IVIth Your Rollers E. Kottke, . Betty Ann Kottke, a bridge on which he was working Jamee A- Carney. Charles F. ' with Pagan! Bros. Construction Co. on. our part, to make things sim­ for, The gaa tax is fair and It Is ' Here Bailey was engaged In the i Strickland. Patricia P. Strickland, ■/ honest. And when Its'proceeds 'proceas of making possible a high- | ] on Tunnel Rd., Vernon ple and easily understood, 'niey level, refonr measure through I E. A. lOHNSON Charles W. ' Taylor. Liteth S. | He admlt^d to City Hospital npresent that aim at the low are used to bikld roads, rather r.egotlating the right kind of i Ta.vlor, Janice K. Forbes, Frank ] and x - ta k ^ there indicated than to pay interest, it kullds at a, Forbes. | no brok< bones, hospital officials level intelligence which is part of pstronage deal. The two hard- i PAINT 60. Donald C. S. Comstock J)-., Mary | said .admost .every other phase of least one-third more road for each hMded party chairman got to­ <199 Main St., Tel. l^l-9-4501 gether on s deal of deals, in whirti, | -C. Cometock. Henry A. Li^qntaine, ' New Arrivals American life. To make every dollar. ■ v ^ Mary A. Iffontalne, Edmond H. I births were recorded at thing easy for every Inst every­ Beaupre Mary S. B e i^ re Rich- Hospital today. A daughter body to understand—so easy that aid ElckenhotsT, Elaine &cken- | ^.jj, Irving TNa Lure Of Normalcy hoist. Laurence S ci^io , Teresa Huff of 32 Oak PI., and a daughter he never has to contribute any­ Scioscio, Muriel Gmiiet, 1''*''® | was born to Mr. snd Mrs. Donald thing of himself to the process;>-- Secretary Dulles' tasilmbny be­ fore the House Appropriations i Hiatt,-Mr. and Mrs. Howard GH-i Daigle. West Rd. that is the formula involve^ ' mite. Burton Ghamberlaim Stan­ Oommittee, in which he had Rus- ley Lambert. Clarence Minnie T. Bidwell If we are going jlo 4e^>y that Mis R. I s Talcott laicoii Bidwell.tsiaweii. 84ss/ Ka "on- the point of collapsing," Eglinc Duuiais, Mr. and of .Vernon Centernter, widow of F r a ^ , fo rm u la ^ it expr.esses ltdblf in succeeded In contradicting PresI-' W .GCinney, Philip\ Parkey and Bidwell. died1 s t her home ^ I s I eomlc bopks, >y«''should, to be 7 Winifred Parker. morning. Mrs. Bidwell was born in dent Eisenhower on the world ' Council Told Preyloiisly itoinafic GAS water heater •consistent^ diory it with equal stage, hilt apparently failed In Us This was first brought to the at­ Bolton Feb. 28, 1871, and been fervorit expresses itself in a resident of this area for the past own pnmsry objective. BLUE COAL/l>RICES tention of the*^Council two weeks 46 years. . / Othef' media. Perhaps a good 50 , Mr. Dulles was trying to get ago. and. at that time the-; Mayor said he Informed the group repre­ She was an atten d i^ at., the /^er cent of oilr" advertising Is the House Committee in a mood Vernon Congregational/Church. , based on the same formula. There senting the taxpayers of RocktilUe She ia survived by tw;o aorta, for continued foreign aid appro­ Acres that there was little the city .v a great drives on to reduce all ARE GOU^G UP Harold and ForesU'Bidwell, both ^fves you EVERYTHING! priations. For the moment, the* could do to assist them with the, of Vernon. Privat^Uneral services '.newspaper writing to the same best argument to use .seemed to problem due to the fact that the Will be held Saturday from the fohnula. That same formula la Rockville and Aqueduct Co. Is Ladd-^Funeral Home. be one which said, that our for- J U L ^ 1 5 ^tvately owned, 'rae communica­ dominant in politics, and has elgn policy had already been so. Rev. Forrest Mft^er. pastor of . > / / ...... '. iQo;. 4-Doof RivittA, Modal 43 tion'read last eveningy^ll „ be' .Union Congregational Church will ~«wn,,on occaafon, found t^ta way succesiiful ^h^t it had brought placed oii ■ the record's-;^ Into a comic book portrayal of ^"*]6fficlaite.'"Buriar wilfbe in Elm- RuMia to ilA knees. ‘Tl)e thing council. ' !Vvo(^ Cemetery in Vernon Center. IPARKLfNG NEW STYLING!/ mock cabinet meetings. It la the Ofcfer fo 4qy and Save Checks Reertved Robert Henry to dOi then, was to appropriate The city received two checks to­ ig theory in education, and It some more money, snd finish the Robert Henry 83, fprmerl.y of Spjrkling new styling lets yfiu puj this nefw Perme- iriahes In the modem pulpit, taling 8461 from Jerome C. Kelter .Manchester died at the City Hoa- J®5. Jr., to reimburse the city for re ­ all the ways in which "we try pttal last night. glas in your laund^, your utility ijopm, even in your But ths good Congressmen re- re in H a n h o p S pairs to a combination storm and He was bom in Ireland May 17, to reach to people, in fact, w* are actejl the Wrong way. Since the sanitary sewwr Installed by the 1872 a aon''of Thomas and Minnie kitchen. Striking polished copper hood and hand­ \ original developer a f ' Rockville mottaJly afraid that we may %;k job was so nearly finished, since Carberry Henry. some aqua front panel add to the beauty of your ypsople to think, jor to turn sorhe Acres. Bioth .Mayor Berger and The’ funeral 4viII be held Satur­ Russia had already been brought 330 NORTH MAIN ST. MANCHESTER ou c e rt^ ly ouRht to come in and see For the 4.Do6r Riviera gives you over ,9 Williany J. Dunlgp. superintendent / mentail corner, or to put two and day at the Burke Funemi^ome at home. to the point of collapse, they it. for yourself why this new kind of hard* of streets, said last night that st 9 a.m. with the Rev. Forest-Mus­ two together, or to strain thelr^ Y inches more hiproom and S inches niore leg*' thought It would be safe to esse TEL MI-9-5253 the time the development sewer, sel', pastor of the Union Congrega­ pitiful little aupply of grey mat- top is headed for the best-seller list. room —yet with no increase in Wheelbase was acce,pt'ed by the cit>T«JU»h un­ tional Church, olRciaJting. ' - up on the dollar -pressure. So just criticism had/’been leveled at Burial will be in the Grove Hill ,ter in an j way whatsoever. ■ That Uiey recommended some cuts in It’s a Buick RiY’iera; of course. . ^ or-over*all car length, \ ■ greatest of all flattery—to as- officials, for getting a "bum deal.’’ Cemetery. * the foreign' aid Appropriation, They also said that the present. Fyiertds may call at the Burke auuie tkat someona posaibly pos- Which means the low and rakish look of a and the heaviest cuts they rec­ W e repeat—you certainly ought to come NEW “EYE-HI” CONTROL! \ SKesteg’some intelligence—la mere­ ommended were in the depart­ Convertible — a solid steel -roof overhead — in and see this stunning new^ind of h a r^ 'p . Exclusive new "Eye-Hi ” control lets you select th# ly a foollah luxury, to be Indulged ment of qurlnililary spending and uo center posts in the side window areas (»- • In by someongt w’ho doesn't really abroa^. jilow the House h u sus­ p l e a s e , Rockville* V emon temperature" yoiL want without bending, stooping, care about reaching an audience, 'to obstruct your view. . ■ It’s the very last word in beauty, comfoi^t^r tained the commjttre's cuts. You get cleaner, purler hot, water • . • or fumbling. \ ' who if willing to function for only In truth, the .cuts are not very iTi o t h e r s ! convenience. It’s available in Buick’s two Uis smallest shred of krihUiorlty. serious, since one reason for i)i*h- Vs B u t that’s only the bcAinnin^. lowest-priced Scries — the S p e c i a l and the SBC Proposes Loveland Hill heated and stored in mirror-smooth, ;It ia the mass appeal, the sppe.sl Ingr them ts that the Defense De- Here you'get two extra doors. They opeiTto C e n t u r y . And it’s all Buick - with Buick glsM-Surfaced steel ... . hot Water thst's which assumes one low level of p u t u f in pArtment has some i'mexpended power, Buick ride, Buick handling-and the Land for New High Schobl clean snough to drink. ' mentality ruahlng hither and yon funds on hand which It It not the rear conipartment. So no one in the front tin unison In response to the comic has to move when someone gets into or out spectacular performance of Buick’s Variable LOW FIRST COST! > turning hack. Actually, if the Rockville. July 14 iSpeciallf-AJ ''•Galled Cesitral Spot '■book atsndsrd lure, which is the House cuts stand, there will‘still of the rear. Pitch Dynaflbwf.* ' . In a letter to First Selectman / iprscUcal ideal of our. times, and 28-acre' tract of fartd on l^yelatvd Because Gas heats water 3 times faster, -a small be money e n o u g h fo r guns Hill was proposed last night a/ a Herbert Pagan!, which will go-to 'wdio can dehy it? . .abroad. Here you gift massive /ta//*pillars on either Drop in today^tomorrow at the latest—end meeting of the High School-BuiW- the Board of Finance, the Com-' ■ 30-gallon tank takes care of the average family’i mlttee said, "The location is more And one muat conclude that this Still,-.Uif tendency toward re- ■ - - • ■ ' s side on which the front doors latch and the what Buick’s all timCTccord sales year ing Committee as the site for the proposed new high school. The nearly central to the" population glas Winterer H eaters C ost as Little a^ needs. 'does~net maks....'.our civiUsaUen, trenchungnt. in foreign aid spend­ can mean to you in the way of a whop^ng* and population trends than any P e r m a but comes from it. Ouf Pm stopi or* importonf. Wa wont corafully croFiad rear doors hinge. (That’s why y6u See no asking price for the land, ac®®Td- ing is not surprising.,. No matter center posts above the door line".) 'I^g trade-in deal. Ing to the SBC. la 838,000. other available land except the Oik Where it comes from in our what story Mi. Dulles gives, the Koll-itan-ikt boby thoai bacouM they bovis Included in this price is a house Aberle property, which, for rea- ^ydfidhU^Uch Pynsftou' it thf only Oyns^ow Bukk hnilds and'two barns which are. located' iona previously stated, the Com­ -civilisation wa niust confess we t^ngressmen can see that world Here, too, you get wholly new principles in mittee reaffirms to be its prlms.ry do not know. PcrHtps it is otir. Is is on ROAOi^fASTERf opsionql td moituft dxsrs (ost on on the property. tensions ars nqt -what they were corafully croftad body design and strength that give the extra oiboryofidJ, The lot Is. owmed by Mrs., Una choice." LOW OPERATING COST! ^aasMn for t|ic easy way- for our a few months ago. They may'be conitruetlofi Slmpkirta. and has a frontage on In other words, this new tract A WEEK , jsemi-god, efficiency. Perhaps it safety of rock.firm solidity at the top, sides IS the Committee's secohd choice fooii^ in .yielding to this Inipres- Loveland Hill of 865 feet, how­ fo r -a . school site, the primary ~ The thrifty Gas water heating rate means that you .1 Ss some accursed twist of our sion.^bqt) they are human. For, no laom in bocks and bottom. ever, the total width of the area choice still being the Oik Aberle wthcrwise laudable passion for against Mr.. Dulles' theop-y that ia 1,384 feet, TWfc tract goes back tract, -which has been under con­ can enjoy an abundant, automatic supply of hot no noils onywhara ' from the, road 1,460 feet, at Its democracy, which demands a thb Soviet Union is tired of keep^ And here—bless those Buick engineers!—you longest point and borders on a sideration for some time. < Monthly. Price Includes Njormal Install-ation. water for.all your needs day and night. 4owsat common denominator of Talcott noted this new tract was ing up the pressure snd effort of ?-piaca saomtau vompi get a lot more room in the rear compartmient. railroad'^ding. the leaat expensive of any yet con­ ^ e Intctlsct as well as a mlnt- the cold war, there is siso the Of this. .land, only one or two acres would n o t. be useable 'for sidered for site development. iBittm standard of living, and an fact that we too gre tired. Our cerk-cuihienad insolas Other business conducted at Ule .school purposes, the Site Commit­ -meeting included naming Talcott, •quality of aociaJ and political and tiredness may, be mainly psycho­ tee rsported. Yhe area referred to •conomic prlvtlege. Perhaps it is Allen Dresser and Alien Schaefer logical, rather than p'lystcsl or ThrtH o f ihaytot^^ is a gulley near the railfoad as a subeommittee to meet with but ags as a civilisation, which it financial, but we are like Mr. tracks. the Rockville-Vernon Taxpayers VsliUvely young and not steeped Ihilica say* the Rusaiana are In Although no formal bond for Aasn. at a meeting tonight at 7:30 ^ t h values, and th6s auaceptlbls deed has been drsvyn up, the Com­ in the office of the Superintendent that we would welcome an oppor­ mittee reported it Itsd aigned an 4o tbli k>ts Of quantity (^ovsr that of Schools. ■' tunity to c4Micentrqte our energy .itiu i s J B S u ic tc option l^esifientof 120 days from Talcott also read S letter frdm 4 t quality. , 'r'*, , .and thought on , other matters. Mrs. SimNUrta Arthur E. OhatUrton, superinten­ - But for pulpita, poliUclaaa, edu- Both' gidga may be; hungry, for a John G. Tblcott Jr., chairman of dent of' school* recommending caters and newapapera tb fulmi- UtUe normalcy. ttie SBC, said some restrictions had .construction of a second story on been set on thq sale of the land by the Maple Street School because Ik to agalMt comic^ hoqksi while -B M M unn AinOAIOMtM AM WRT WICK WRl WIte RNH Dtrs. Slmpkink, the most aerious of crowded conditions In the ele­ Ask Your MisFer Plumboror. . . |b ty themselves acnipuloualy re- EBTUUCB TO SCHOOL one being s question as. to the mentary grades. However, the Omln from' ever inviting anybody OtUwa. IIL (•>—School days avsilsbllity of occupancy of the Committee' took no action on this and retlremsnt days will become : lo a UtUs real mental axtrolss. property. " > letter, stating it was not within ana when Atlas. Florence Brown, "nils (jpean't acem like toojrcfit its province to do sa '' V-' *»Ua they thcmaclvaa. eoncsn- lelio has Uu^t... school for about a detriment‘U> our purposes,” Tal­ Members of the Committee pres; «• the conic bot^appwarti, PS yaan, Mvaa l i a' rural school CEHOIfSEsSOlI GORMAN MOTOR SALES, Inc. cott told tho Committee. He added ent at th» meeUng, were Talcott, bulMIng whaa ahs rtUraa. Bhs pur- m ^M AIN STRUT UM actual oonstrucUon could start Mlrq. Lawrence Small, secretsuy; K fsana to us, la M duabd ooa for 12400 and plana to MANCHESTIR In i IrMrMda, WE GIVE Jb fC GREEN STAMPS OB-ths school while Mrs.' Simpkins Dresser,-Ccliaefer, and Joscpli lie- riiBditsI it Ut« a homa. ■i. still occuplsd her house. lltaBu* r) . A.* N,' / .V-. / % 4 -J).-- "■ :.X

UANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANGHESTEB. CONK./tkURSDAV, JULY 14, 1966 A MANCHESTER EVENING, HERALD, MANCHESTER, ^jCONN, THURSDAY, JtJLV 14, 1966 'V ' ■ 9 __;______». ■■ . - • - ■ ^ ‘ — - ' ' ■ ^ Building OommlttM by $3JKM>, :;A pay tnoreaaaa of 6 -1 7 cent# to of itenis which tha town buys. A i M I f f JM EVEIY lOX OF t l l l l i l t l l i n i f Bolton ' ' /'■ }n Town MMting held last night rt^ workers. IncenUye honuM workers' Plans Undecided file of spsciflcaUone for tho vari­ Cotiimbia the local Chapter to aucCeed Rev. \ / fused to appropriate the neceaeary Msrs offtrsd boosts of 3-4 esnts. ous. itsms must also be bolH up. llQiisemrl Harold Keen, who moved to Olaa- to pay the Prld'Orm. AU.tncrsesss would bs rstroective And the town Shbutd work out a lonbury. M fi, Jdhn C^qgln add To Replace Aide ■ - - A t^ U te c ts to July . 11, C Uatrjtf vsiidon which 1% could in­ 1 Rules Tightened Mrs. John Osmond were elected tb IDW! suMRSims / Ths union, which has not dis- vite to bid on purchaass; Martin DnyW ithort tobK^ Nets m the Executive . Committee as CS»- Towri Refuses tp P^'Rrid; clossd a specific demand, said It la ith Raymond M. ICJrquhiarf, sxplalnsd. lumbia’a ’ representatives; . J o h n Ee Suit Offer asking for a "substantial wsga in- azaistant ^ General Manager Msriln told the Board of Dlreo- / ^or Beach Uise Thclps of Andover and Mra. Albert /■ BackfldiD S i’jPor Sneak Thief School Annex Siatt Possible ersase.” - Richard , hlartln, leaving the tora thta week his budget oontem- .: -P ■ '■. • - f .V i .J .J- -1 V Cootidge of Hebron, auditors. The Inadequate Currant wags scales at the ma- town’* eiilploy'july 22, the taak platee the creation of a central iMMllMlkAa ^ RMMGIiE ' ^ ■' . > members of the Nominating Com­ [ainst China tool firm ware not available. of completing a\centrellzed pur­ purchaatnif syatem, but it is T A' Columbia July .14 (Slipecialt Pile mittee were Mrs. Margaret Talbot rrtftnrt . Habron, July ,,14 (Special) ~ to overcrowded conditions at the Bolton, July 14 (Special) *-collect zfor .work dm«' fbr the ■'': '■ '■ — ■■ -.■ chasing system muaf fall on other parent Martin ha* not yet decided Sneak thiavaa or a thie( didn’t Columbia Community Peach, the of Andover. John Horton of He­ previous Mmmltt##." ‘rhp archi­ Weet HiUfirord. July 14 (dVr- sbouldera. whb.wkl work It out. bron and Wilbur Fletcher of Co­ night’s Town Meeting refused By JOSEPH IXITAM A •..wftii tiw*reihlee,Biieoi»f»rtaWe Mlet. m t much out o^tlle break into the Columbia • Recreation C o u h c,l 1 tect wee alao quoted aa aaylng the Unlon leadera h | ive termed "inade- One of Urquhart'B' ’diitlu * haa . UfeuAnmlMtaM*uid«rer«A«'^~"---- lumbia. * appn^rlate $2,600 to pay tke Bolton, July 14 (SpeciaU — A- Daily Bible School been the taking the preUminu*y af than ehnafarti. Poaa’a PllUt midaiice of Mr, and/Mrs. Steven Beach Committee, haa found,'it “ previous Job wab a aeparate and qjmfa” an offer H)y Nilee-Bement- te tMIr pala raUrrIae actr necessary to lmpo.se certain re- Raaeball ReatilU of Bbbeta, FTid and Prenti^ aa dutinet eratltfn'' from Ui project Buit against the town of Bolton fbf steps toward a purchaatng sys­ Mdeny Saturday, getting only |7 The Columbia Farm Team won collection of profeaoional aervlce Pohd Co.'of a hew contract for, Its in# to tutt bU M ar______or ao. The Moanys found the .strlctlons re,garding the operation presbptM, in, a .31-26 vo^. Two being contemi^ated by the preeent Closes Tomorrow tem-. The-general manager ahid thalr atflil eiaratia aepM thamahlbah of the beach and ll.s facilities; its first game in the newly formed Itenrui preceding it were vpted with committee. » fees is benig prepared -by Victor 3,006 employea caUuig for pay in­ yesterday he does not yet kfum — taodlna to laaraata tka ontpat houaa in confualoni on their return circuit at Lebanon Tuesday with Cobber’ recited the giet 'of- the Prid, o t Ebbets, Frid and Prehtlee, creases ranging from 6 -1 7 centaah what WiU be done about replacing BMiLOlirSTV mUta of liMaay tobaa. from an outing at Rocky Neck , -V'* ■; Meml^rship privileges to .sum­ dispatch eNabUshing ap-'ordlnancc / 80 ir tiassine taalisalia Mai mer renters will be discontinued I a 10-1 victory. This new league for electloiK of members of the contract wjth the Perley F.' Gilbert Hartford architecta. >, hour and A modified unlM ahop. TTia Naaarene Dally Vacation Urquhart or completing the aye-' SALKS ood SERVICE ' 4ntsaecomm*hd re­ Park. ’The children are requested assistant to Martin since Decem­ Special The entrance 'waa apparently this category will fall Visitors to Comniiiaion’s 1 homes of year - round residents, cil. . . _ When the motion to appropriate tef'Tom Meeting at a gixed tee of Although Frid waa unabla to jection Of the offdrS.at, a n tb bring their own sandwiches and ber 1863, has become general t l " Btodlx TV. Model K S T flE V made by cutting through a acreen I who'do not reside here but visit Tlie farm teams are composed $2,600 to ^ t l e the account for' $M0 pltia coeU, the total not to ex­ say what the amount of the suit meeting of-^the workers Friday the achool will provide cake, ice manager of Osdar Grove, N. J. door, SUte „pollce are , Inycatl* ersam and drinks. Coneole^ ' Complete with UH F frequentl.v during the summer. A of boys 8 to 12 years Of age and services m dered by Ebbeta, Ptid ceed $l,000-r-4f the plane are ap­ would ',be he d|d indicate it wouM afternoon add ask for /a etrike Martin said yesterday the first —VHF Aateaaa ’and Rotor la- gating, John Mosny, aoh of Mr. the , town of Franklin is slso In­ proved, the $1,000 win become part include damages in addition to the guest fee will h.ave to bo paid each and Prsnace' waa present^ First vote."' \ - Programs wiU be given .by the step In a purchasing syatem la the atallmeaL Beg. unsel RS^ond A. John­ part of our committee" aiid re­ It "will have to go to ault,” to July 21, at which Ume they will by th* Junior and Intermediate o ' rules' passed by the Board of TEL. BH t-80BS ^Arthur Dnig Sto rill to the Moany children. There have Cliowanec, .Joseph Jaswlnskl, E. G. AND WITHOUT A W.UIN9I . ferred to peicenUge Urm s\ aa meet again. 1 gntcMs at one time, but on .special son. ’The contract with the archi- The firm w** engaged last No­ departments at th* Nazarene Directors a couple of years sego. . Measber of Telsa r EXPERT FITTER8 , d been various accounts 'of house occHstons where .special parlies arc MacDougall and Reginald Iwwis. / tecU had, been examined apd its ’’normal practice" as Rothwell vember to prepare plans and Ntlea-Bement-Pond offered the Youth Center. Another step ia compiling a list breaks In-aurroundlng towns re being hcld'.^nd the bo.ich Is not The Lebanon' team is headed by terms explored,' the Town Counsel had sUted. He said the present estimated'-cosU for an addition to cently, but Mebron had escaped pvpi'iy crowfim.cd>tt.,lhe the gategale ------attend |.William Heming. ■ A, K.- Slate, advised. He said It was hi* undtir- committee had made every effort the Elementary School. *rhe plana im this time. I may eranl perttH^ion for more ' Gold.sleln and E. H. McCall ■tahding that the work had been to avoid a repetition of the prea were rejected at s’ special neferen' MJMb$ In Hartford gUWt.*'. \ Franklin. -done with certain excepllona noted ent situation alnce "we do not dum 'in February of thbryear. A Horace W. BeUeca, who la em­ ^rtain violation.s bv boal>«p«ra-I The local .senior team also won byr Victor-Frid in his letter and know If the Town will accept our Town Meeting on Aiml 4 -named ployed by the Austin Organ Co. tors have' atko bfeji noted by 'th«l its first game in the Bi»County FREE! FREE! FREE! rtpE! PREE! that the project had been aban- Nans." - new School Bpilding Committee Of Hartford, haa secured , I4m- committee. It is urrta\y/ul for a>T:>eHgue Thursday-at Andover 12 to ■ doned. He said In hli optnibfi the "Kills to Saffer" and apthoriucFU to prepare plans porary quarters in Hartford, boat to i^^t between the 'rafl and i 11. Sunday the team lost to Col- contract was valid and , the bill Following the show of hands foy-a 6-ropn$on ’hjttle’o vrcatloh pHiis aider etyerM proposed changes. Thompson of Gilead, Present were ine aiinuni ..-" Building Committees. Saying' it CALLED FOR AND piano lessons to pupils of this and niyersary outing of •*—the cKib be the lUlle girls great-grandfather^oj^^mh'a are going to need some adjustment . It has been the rule that no made on or before July/20. Ex- 'was easy to look back, he argued DELIVERED IPROMETLY other towns of the area. She took jCl-oss, Kenneth that if the Town had not rejected unless someone helps hini locate ■/ dwelling Shall he erected on a lot penses for the dinner at Ferry Albert Dorau of Wallingford, h ^ dover was re-elected chairman. The I AT NO EXTRA CHARGE lunch at the Pendleton homestead, great-grandmother, Mrs, tV J. the Frid plana in the special refer­ two salt-water fishing poles he lost / leas than half an aert in.aiae, with and started out again on her vi.sits Tavern, ivoryton. y m be should- meeting was held Tuesday evening yesterday. Burt says they slipped ./ rbaiSf or frontage 100 feet. eied by the clubjbut members are Fbgil of Gilead, her grandppfents, endum, there would be no bill and The proposed change la that lota In the afternoon. in Yeomans Hall. Roland Laramie no claim on the' $1,000 balance re- off his trailer somewhere between Ilin^Wrberrles In Primr to psy their expcn.ses for tlTeater Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. I^gil of of Columbia was - elected vice- hla h o ^ ; on Carpenter’Rd. and the PINE PHARMACY ahould be three-quarters of an Huckleberrie.s. or as the com­ tickets to ibe performance of Gilead, her* parents, apu her.self, malnipg in the 1064 School Build­ CALIFORNIA LARGE SIZE “IlN G " acre in size, end frontage not lean chairman and Miss Dorothea Ray­ ing Committee appropriation. Oomnwnity Hall Just before noon mercial term has It. blueberries, of "Guys arm^T>olls" st the siimmef besides a large number of great yestenday. ’The fact they repre- C A U ML9-9814 uncles and great-a^ts. and other mond of Andover was re-elected “ To say we should have done than ISO feet. the high bu.sh variety, are in their theateiv^he club was organized secretai-v-treasurer. • "C h e k * Fr«th Notivt Pogltry — Dir*ct From Form to You’ eentbd a $36 investment isn’t mak- E JUICE 2 a., c . 29s Mirket value of buildings erect­ in Sgf^mber, 192.’), and there are relati’ves. It made/a large a/id joy- something different,” Rothwell con­ prime just now. and pickers come The Columbia CTiapler conMl- 505 Main Sf.— Opon Thursdays Until 0:00 P.M.— Ttl. MI-9-00T8 cluded, “ would be to ask ua to -lag' Burt any happier either. ed also comes up for consideration. home from the fields with large aliJF 10 charter members on the "®ua party*. A nitiue luncheon was iPlCANA CHERRIES L tilte's the towns of A.ndover, He­ have a crystal ball." Pictures Available As now atandlng no dwelling shall pall.s full. This is despite the dry jm. Other members have been partaken of./ ij~ ' PblHp G. Dooley of AVatrous Rd be erected o f .value less than $6,- added from time to.time, and the bron and Columbia. Reports from At this point, Walter Elliott said weather. TTic berries are large and' the various officers and commit­ has reminded June graduates of 3,. 6-oz. Cans 29e CAUFORNIA "SEEDLESS" CLUSHRS 000, exclusive nf lot and other club is a lively and going concern. M an r^ter Evening Herald in his opinion “ our Town Meeting Juicy, and make wonderful pi^s. tee chairman of work accomplished was in error. It waa our own fault the El«menta-*y School that group bull dings on the lot. The propoied leaides being canned for the winter The date;of the outing is'Aug. 3. Hebrqil correspondent. Miss Susan and individual pictures may be 4 - change is that valine of (itvel lings Birthday Noted during the past year were heard. We only appropriated $1,200.” Roth- supply. ' • Pepdleton, telephone, .ACademy The Rev. Henry G. Wyman waa well pointed out that if the total picked up at hia house. Moat of PLASTIC JUICE Bhall not be less than *».800. null Plans Oiling Four generations w ere present | GRAPES b the pictures have already-been dis­ Also a minimum of 760. square Mrs; Charles H. Flsii, secretary at the birthday party observing * named Home Service chairman for arohitect'a fee waa appropriated It feet of livable area On the first would be a Town expense; Would tributed to the young people biit DECANTER' E.eh 49e CAUFORNIA JUMROX floor, not Including pohjics, must not become a part of the coat of there are still several that have . provlditd, Thl.a is a material In­ the project and therefore would not not been obtained by the gradu kW EET LIFE crease over former requirement*. be defrayed by State granU ates. The group picture is a gift of To Visit England Raymond -E. Cooper, co-chair­ the Camera Club. HADDOCK CANTALOUPES- Mias Clare E. Porter, daughter man of the present SchobI Building A charge of 50 cents each to cover coats is 'made for the indi­ Cf Mr. end Mrs. Clarence E. Por­ ^ Committee, quoted from minutes H SH ST IO K S 18^«s.‘ Phg. 39c SELECTED ^'NEARIY GROW N" ter, la looking forward to starting of its meeting on May 13 with Vic­ vidual pictures. on a trip by air to England, July tor Frid- in which the architect was told “ no blame was being put on Maaobester Evening H e r a I _ |1, where idle wUl spend twr Bolton eorreaponde,.,, Mrs. Joeeph SWEET UFE SLICED weoks. Joloing her slster-ln-1 BUYrHf PARTS YOU LIKE BEST the ..previous SBC’ and the legal TOMATOES. / It. status of the presebt SBC aa a new D'ltalia, telephone .Mitchell 3-3643. Mrs. Howard E. Porter, of 16-ot. Pkg. Major.Porter of Hebron, w ^ , with 'ASTSi^LEGS-WINGS-LIVERS entity with no obligation tb the STRAWBERRIES 39c| previous commi^ee waa explained. her tw.'0.,small daughtem^la on a DON’T MAKE ’EM—JUST BAKE ’EM Visit to hfcr pai-ents, and Mrs. BACKS AND NECKS-GIZZARDS The minutes r^orded questioning Herbert F. Wllllainx. of Boiptor of Frid on whether he would take SEE llegts. Mrs. PoHer came to this the project of designing a 6-room Clarenee H/ Anderson for FARM HOUSE PEACHES . / addition aa a continuation of the country followjOg her marriage to WHOLE OR CUT-UP contract he then held. Each Major Portejy whfK W-as with the Claim* Legal Contract LOANS• FROZEN PIES 59c Air Force in England. This is her on second mortgages, and doto- BROILERS -FRYERS - ROASTERS- FOWL Frid w'as quoted as saying he mobiles. Also lasomnee. ' first v i ^ tb the Mother country held a bona fide contract with thq in nipt years. \ OVEN READY «nd CUT SPECIAL FOR YOUR COOKING NEEDS Town, he; had done a lot of «f>rk CONNECTICUT VALLEY Mystery Plcnlp , , TASTE and COMPARE ~ GUARANTEED TO SATISFY and fully expected tb be paid for Realty and Investment Co. Clfoiee Meats e. mystery part in the liiieeir. both jote. 'The minutes noted thgt GRANULATED ing of Hebron Grange Tuesday 74 East Center Street If Frid ‘ 'took oh the Job for u*. he TeL Ml-8-4663 evening, was -where the annu^. ' would consider it a new job and ' ^cnic was to be held. It turned 5-LR. FANCY RRISKET HEAVY CORN-FED t^t'to-be that romknlic.spot, Qay RAG a ty , up In the northern part .of STEER REEF the Gilead section of .the tmivn, 47' on the Hebron-Bolton Rd. This CHUCK •pot actually ijever w-Sa a "city' at all. in the usual aeceplance* » f CHOICE or PRIME MARY S A Y S T - "D ow n Go The Priced SWIFT'S IROOKFIELD CORNED TOP ROUND “ the Term, tmt-wax humorously ao called by the country people of the MAINE UVE CHICKIN o* , . area, who ,l)kcd to have, a' littlp' COOKINGi APPLES lun bnee in a while. ROASTING CHICKEHS . There were about 38 of/lpc Ribfto^stofBeef»59 -E.\TRA F a n c y l a r g e ' , For ten years we have been raising and sellinK at STEAKS /jGrangers and their fanulies^prcs- RONE-IN Wnt, including children, .-fiathing regular chickemprices the special meat.-breed of/hickens A READY-TO-EAT W h OLE o^tSHANK HALF ■ BING t» CHERRIES • Lb. 49c LOBSTERS and aavimiming in the ipvciy little / now known to gourmets as the Rock .Cornish Game Hen. pond, were enjoyed, ^ i t the main SWEET ' CCT FRO^ MORRELL’S S’TEER BEEF FRESH KIUED We grow t-hem rapidly to full size, to preserve tendem ■-feature wav the picnic," dinner, PETMILK with salads, hot doga, hamburg SANTA ROSA PLUM^ Dn^ 3 9 c BONELESS SIRLOIN TIP CUT-UP ness yet develop the full flavor. All of our customers c steak, watermelons and soft H AMS have known for a king time that this delicacy is de­ drinks, served hbcrally. Also a licious whether or not it is called by a fancy name. DEL MONTE 44-01. CAN LR. \ -birthday cqke observing the natal t;::; RINDLESS FANCY CUKES / For 2 9 c CUT FROM MORRELL’S R’YECR BEEF CHICKENS — ‘Bay of jMpb, Adolf Riniona- I'- ROGER OLCOn 3 5 ..'-vAt Swap .Meeting SHORT STEAKS 403 West Center Street -Mitchell 3-7863 Mis.s Marjorie H." Martin,' head lY THE NATIVE CORN Dor. 49c PINEAPPLE JUICE 25e librarian bf tho 'Douglas Library * $1.09 THE KING OFROiU RIECE DEERFOOT FARMS ~ ITS^SHORT T" CUT TOP QUALITY SKINLESS -and her assistant.'Mrs. Daniel G; BACON NATIVE. Morton, arc attending a "swap MIWCEB HAH or BOLOBNA SANTA CLARA meeting” of )ibrgty books at the FRESH MADR> SUMMER SQUASH Lbs. 19c Andover Library today. A dinner la provided by the Andover Li FANCY CAI.IFORNIA CUT FROM MORRELL'S. WESTERN STEER REEF' PRUNE JUICE Y': '*’ 25c RibRik braiy. The \'arious ,librarians of asf’ 59‘ Franks “ AD 'the area Will bring home with them CARROTS: Lba. 2St PEEF PATTIES FRESHLY GROim D ALL REEF 7 RliCUT -A, books swapped temporartly, -leav. Round or Cube STEAKS CHICKEN PARTS Ci^NATII^ MILK .. 2 eons F6f 25c DELMON0RUIT .SCN4iCRENr F•RESH i CAMPBELL’S SOUPS LANDO’LAKES MAYONlYONNAIrAISE . pint 29c— -quart 49c .2'qaa*,25C COCKTAIL 39c T V AntenilGi^ BREASTS Lh. 89c VEGETABLE Hamburg Pork L—\ K vowtedbles with that ''F a m FrMh” Crfspoou visit our Produea Dopt. NAMSCO LET us TEST PIli^APPLE CHUNKS 21c P.M, FRI.’TO P.A1 Your Watch F ^ * EMPREbH lb In 30 Soepndt SWORDFISH STEAKS 69c ^ \ ‘ NEW STORE HOURS HOW M EFFECT: ’ on our OPEN DAILY UNTIL 4 P.M. ASK APPUT OUR UNIQUE THURS. A FRI. UNTIL 9 PJd. - DEUVaiY SERVICE _ Mariorie Mills Products A aeienMftc prlntied reowd made Full Lino of Picnic Supplies •toetwically will teU you Um A l l s w e h m a r g a r in e OM uMidlUon And m t« of your' OPEN AU DAY SUNOAV— f A.M. M f AM. ____ enUcliq ' — ' Hl-V ORANGE JU IC E..... ' EXPEKT WATCH REPAUU PBOMPT JEUO TAPIOCA PUDDING ECONOMICAL SERVICE KERR CANNING UDS M A R . V * S MART RAR lONED CHICKEN HIGHUND PARK MARKET CHI-NET PAPER PLATES t...... 4 . RICHARDSON MINTS RAANCHESTERa^CONNa O K N A U DAY SUNDAY ‘ V. V;- > ; ,^v. v

. V / HANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1955 IIAKCHESTBB EVENING HERALD, M A N O M S i^ <. W! nien under ' Soyial Security smd in New Delhi, yesterday vVooit ..A act aa. guest, praachar tend tha cloatag aaaalon whtdh and fonrUi iffatto claaa will M»g Fatar Thompaon will g^va tlw Mntaa, aeniar counaeier,: and geaa WOTH—14U Vet Survivor Pay <>rovlde more liberal Veterana Ad.< Nehru Says Reds five-week tour of the SdfWt Man Gets Diploma^ ThO Itqv. Bradley, will bo held in the churett sanctu­ Utraa'^aongs, including tha aawly-. iirayar of detention, Mortlock, Junior oeunsalor, miniatratlon (VA) compenaatlOn and countries in esatem and wast- EUxaMb Andover i lay Hohmann Jr. haa boan aa- Oonpio Arrtvaa ~ « n u y - t i 9 {hb cHashtra Raadonal ary tomorrow morning at • o’clock. laamad;'"Lord. X W*nt to Bo A Radio Shifts Approved paymenta to - their aurvivlng'wi­ , Like Americans em tkiTope. Ha visited the Uidted : After 80 Years lervlca, rvai tha towns of Oil-. Tha program will consist of arar- W ork aoeomplUlwd hy the class Mr«and Mra. lUehard Toomaaa Statee for vthrea weeks in late GhrtaUan,” “A t Work Bosido Hla MgBIIII beBfV on:V«ai dUpUy. 4aam|SBW^4 Mra. J. Tanns- anl'ROd this past waaksnd tat a OHyagkt XtaM w n o - i i M dows. dependent children and par- "D tlM lIitt • " 4 aym, 8i and SulUvan, N.H. ahip and a sharing of the axpari- will Tan may Jnai enU. * l»49. Firtemen ^oll Up Sleeves;, IBlUtim i Hanm ancM of tha ciaiaas. Father's Bench'' and "On's lovely Btstad by Mra, George Arnold, and visit with hla paiafite, AUv. Iraa iodine and Waahington. July 14 UH) — 'TTie It ig aimed ht making fair and ■ New Delhi, IhdK July 14 lAh— 1st Speiia, Italy, July 14 H0b—‘ Mr. and fim ^M tar Arroyo, and THB ilrat and aacond gradta, dl- Rule." by .Mra Clareneo GoedHch, who M ra io to Taomfina,* of Rt. S. Bi yea Seed far f pK ipw e eebeduiw^i Jf-Nlght Watch ^ Houaa voted yaiterday for a l>road simple the present hodgepodge of Indian Prime Minister Nehru dur­ BRCAPE8 IMtIRV IN FAU, itano .Barrlll today had the' thalr tlirea ehll^D. ,who hava raetad f^Mra. Doria E. Chamber- The adbooVs Uiama, “Parsonal haa aoived aa clerk. Thoy will loavo on Saturday to re­ IlMr radio B uac«' «TIia Loser ” government payment systems and Result, Truck Has Skelter baan gtiaata of tho''^v, Stephen Iain, will Mara a aurarlaa'wlUi the RaUiloua Living,’’ wfll ha ax^iUnad Oaaap O aaea turn to their henM in Uptwr Dar­ y d K i S i ^ i SAH^aeymiat . ^Amps.Ti' Andy ovarhaul of governnnent. paymenu ing hie recent trip to the Soviet Unlonville, July 13' GPi^Hla school diploma for which he by, P a Toa meat sat hatter—raat hthtoi- and «)Nr*AjMt to ciuui|o at providing greater incentive for mother thought 3-year-old Edward Chambarlaln at tha-paraonage for rest of tha school. 'They 'Wtll also through racitattoR of tha ru le s Tha ToUand County 4-H camp ___'H—Red So* vs. Detroit (» to Uia lurvivora of aervicemenX Union reportedly found the Ru.s- began ^ d y ln g 80 years ago. Bing tha Rong, “Our Friendly learned In'claas. at Abtngton wUI clMa SaturMy —teak hatter—feat hatter— •lU - Paaaaga by voice vote aent thO lltary eervice/ Quigley was upstairs taking his Ha qultS^hool after completing tha past mopth, vrill Iwya Satur­ straagar—mars anaraatlq—ar WHAY—Night Watch sians . “remarkAbty . similar'’ to Ando^, July JR (8ptclBl>--f CMaaet PiaqelMK day to ratum to Now Yoi Straet.” A gift of clothing,for the Pro­ afternoon with a get-togethar at Maacheater Ev^alag Herald Aa- yaar ■•■•F rafonia'd. Gat WTIC—The Loser maaaura tO the Senate, where it le Americans. nap ^yesterday but there he was the third grhde. Laat year he took dover eonaapeadeat, Mra Paul :u«lc Mtrciuuit WDRC—Amos and Andy GENIRAL Chief Oaorga' Malaon nrrlyad TTia Ilav. Charles Arthur Brad- Sehool d o tin g Scripture will bq read by OlCdys testant ‘Family Assn, of Roanne, 2 o’clock of the staff and junior FBRRMAN taday— at a aHoa uncertain whether the .complicated AND HON'EV Associates said Nehru, at a cabi­ sitting In the hedgea. up hia studier^gain. Rain, qlilR* Franca, will ha dedicated. Bonnit and senior CiMuiaelora, including PtaMtlakl, talepkoM FDgftaa Iran ean afford. 106 Tablate 61.1$, WGTH—Red ^ vs. Detroit (2> tha Firahouaa egfJy Uut night for l«y, who iM-oached at the First Paronts and friends of tho ''VA' Wilhaim and the aarnton will ha KtOUMt MkUaM U:*a— giropoeal can be acted on. bef^e Dallas, Tex. (Ah- The ^ v . Terry net reception laat night welcoming .How-jUd.^ he g et. there T Out the or snow He neverGitaaed a seaelon T V S E R V IC E Congregational 'Church on May 8, cation School afa invited to att, given by BlHy Munson. Tha third Whitney will dascrlbb the gift and Andaver repraaentativae, Jean IfvWfid. A W, HALE OOHF. O ^ ^ I N E n . WHAk—News; Nlgtit Wateb the eeaaion's end. Prealdent Eisen­ A.lkia'on figurea he preaches in him home, described the people of second itory bedroom vGndow. The of the night school at nearby Caa- Uit scheduled drill,' lopked a t the V- ■ WTIC—Fibber, l ^ y hower hag aald he wanta It to be- b«>y 'fell out, hit an awning and «*y WDRT—Hoods for Romanes a land of rnllk and hohey; They both major cold war opponents as tlglloae Vara. x , - Days M R K Firs DepstfUnant's priAad. smer- X WGTH—Red Sox vs. Detroit |3) comt law ste aoon as poasible. had to cut dolvn a bee tree to en­ ‘'h'napitable, friendly, frank; *■ me- bounced into the hedges. Now 86 ■ years old. B ai^lt re- Hiulc ll«reji»^t lt:U - TTia blU would do away with Nighta 9Zi99 Plaa Parts gency truck which h u ant'out In WHAY—News; Nlxhl Wateb large hie church a t Annoda and chsmcally minded, and, liking to His nidther rushed him to "the caived his diploma and a lMter of TEU MI M IM WTlC-^oseph C. TBarsch the preaent lO.OGO free Insurance cov.'s wander In and o.;l of ..the do things In a big way.” doctor, but the doctor aald' there congratulations yesterday fronvthe tha wanUier for n year now*, WDRC—Mood* for Romeqce for men In uhtrornl, put all eerVice- rural church's parking lot; \ ' The Indian leader arrived back waa nothing wrong with him. Ministry of Public Educatfon. ' \ picked up n ahovcl and began WGTH—Red So* vs. Detroit (J) WOTO^^SS)^ R*y ^ .Pricing on the rough grading of »:»- the floor of the addition wlO^ la \ WHAV—News: Night Watch iRiUC to bbtiM tha truck, OPEN THURS. and FRI. EVENIhl& 'til 9 WCCQ—K*cord R«vu« WTIC—Jane Pickens being WIO(B-4**cteIl R^utM MatlBM WDRC—Moods tor Romance p Ukeke a re-anacUntnt of the old wflO—Wlddar Browa WGTH—Red Sox vs. Detroit II) eiory at Tom fiawyar and hla WCRO-W Kolto “ w Sllf —Nsws; Night Watch aunt's whltawsudiad faiice, tha An- SH O P IN WGTH—Bob and Hay WTIC—Jsne------Pickens P thuaiaatn spread tb tha arriving *’tteAY—B«My Kimball WDRCe-Moods lor Romahee members. Each newcomar picked WOCO—Record Review WGTH—"Red So* vs. Detroit (I) WXNlh^BaaebaU Requeet Uatinea u:aa- up a shoval or hoe and Jotnad In 'GOOL COMFORT AT POPULAR WTIO—Pepper Youn* WHAY—Newb; Night Watch spreading out a iMd of rough flU / WDRO-^^KoIby WTIC—New* which had been brought In last WGTH—Bob and Ray WDRC—News; Almahae WGTH—Red So* v*. Detroit (I) week. *‘?raAY—Record Radio U:U- The tank truck was used to WCCC—Record Review WHAY—News; Night RTatah -pack the fill, and a t 7:30. lasa than WKNRi*-New»: tpnrU w n c —Sports; Weather . ^ 10—The WonUMI : W D R O -^ Kolby a \ an hour after the impromptu pro­ WDRO-Newi • , WGTH—Red So* vs. DatrM (» ject began, Lt. SAnford Hathaway ■WGTH—Bob and lUy U:*a- V WHAY-NIte Watch drove the amArgency truck in un­ *'^WHAY—Record RadA WTIC—Starllshr Sersnade der its .ndw r<^. for tha first WCCC—Record Review WDRC-Cal fiolby WKNB—Baaeball Request Hatlnea U:ag— Tha building, is still inoomplatt WTICr-Lioresio Jones WHAY—Nile Watch w n c—Starllfet Bersnad* as there is more roofing, to be iro^^^b'S d’^Ray WDRC—Dane* Qrehsatra done, cooereta to bo pourod for *'t$iuY—Suburban Serenade X the floor, windowa installad aa WCCC—RecoM Review ^ Tcleriaioii ProxraiBS well aa the doora wliiQh have been WKNB—Baseball Bequest XatloeS ordere;^ but the town, knowing w n c —imo Radio Lana ^ O n P a t* T w o WDRO-Cal Kolby the pride pt ijA voluiitecrs in .its WOTH—Bob and Ray Departrnent -aiul equipment, also knows that tha-job will be done in *'V hay—Suburban Serenade WCCC—Record Renew good time and dona well. WiUlB-aMcball Request Hatlnea Lake TCMaa TVIm iiiiiinT m n! WTtO-tOdU Radio Lana In Its second win pf the first iimii I I I i-m . ^ W ^ S b smi^Ray half of tha aeries, .the Lake Aaan. ted- team overwhelmed'' the 'Ftreballa C ^ ^ P B *'*5------hAY—R-Nawa____ _ . by a score of 5-2 last tdght at the WCCC-O-VCCC—Good Evenlnf Good Uusle WKNB—News; SporU school fleidi Billy punnack was the winning' . Thla result X' WGTH-News. evens up the two teams aa' the •tU — , Fireballs have also won two wmY-Spon spouidbr ^ . games and lost one In the Little - WOCD—Good Ereninf Good UuslO WKNB—Dinner Date d League. > WTIQ—Strictly Sports AP At Scout Camp Nobody knows thifi fact bfittfir than bur eus- WDRC—Salman Sandra Phelps, 14, a first class \ tomers—Every item is low priced ev<^_dgy at WGTH—WIsmer Scout, left Ifonday for n week in **WHAY—Dinner DaU M.vatlc aboard tha Marinera’ ves­ POPULAR , , . and that means a STOREFXJL OF' VCCQrOptA Eveninc Good HuMS WKNB-lHnner Date W I N I S A N D sel. The Joseph O nrad. Sha la w ire—Montovant one of 30 girls from Uit Kaaterii LOW PRICES rather than a hand^l of "qwclals.-’*. W ^RO^uy Lombardo UQUOII VALUiS Connecticut Girl Scout Council And here's another fact—^MORE LpW PRICES^ . WCTH-B'CTH—Red So* vs. Detroit (S> who will participate in this fvsek’a r , « b P i d - J ‘w____ ^ Y —t Dinner Date _ ■ ■ . . cruise and associated acUvltlas. mean MORE MONEY SAVED on eve^ B]iopi>inf~ WCCC—Good Evening Good HusiO Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Wldm-^agabond '1C—Three ^S^rEatra ^ Gins Phelps, of Townsend Rd. trip to our market! We’ve proved it tA kundreda WDRC—Lowell Thomas 'Youtha AM Fuad ' WGTH—Red Box va Detroit (S> The younger set will go to work c o f ^ of families. Let ub prove to you—^YOUR MONEY *‘traAY—Encore Thester . . ^ R E D C R O W N for the Chuckle Skoog Benefit WCCC—Good Evening Goad Husto Fund Saturday when . the Boy BUYS MORE AT THIS FINE FOOD STORE. WKNB—Dinner Date ' WTIC-Tbeaur of Halady 2 . 8 9 Scouts of Troop 124 and the Cub WDRC—Tann._Emla _ . Scouts of Pack 124 will held a Paiiliy Pmvisions WGTH—Red Sox va, Detroit (>) bottle collection. ^ a i 6 . 8 5 mis WEEK'S BEST MEAT BUY *‘^ A Y —Encore Theater The Scouts are requesting that, WCCC—Good Evening Goad Htudo residents place their refundable WKNB—Dinner Date soda boUlftt, beer bottles and store WTIC—Theater of Halody R 0 8 I N H O O D WDRC—Tenn. Ernie milk bottles at the roadside for WGTH—Red Bex vs. IMtrelt i:>l8)c ______D«i^y ICE CREAM WGTH—Red Bo* va panied by Misa Gibson's pianist, ■ ^ J c lA N T i O L D H A R V E Y Mias Glenda Cole, Mrs. Leslie \,: 'WMAY—Nig___ Night Watch aUNOaO WNtMIT Billings was the accompanist for r .0' i 16 r s "> 49* 46 OZA WTIC—X HInus One PINT WDRT—Disk Derby •4 ' - STM the m i^ r portion of the ehow. C A N S ^ WOTH—Red Sox va MIOOf SOT 2 . 9 9 Flowers oaad In decorating the PKGS. • l U - etage were donated from the gar/ WHAY—Night wWatch mmisKitt IN THIS Kooua Ready \ lb i i i W T K ^ liUmu One _ 4; 5 AND 4 -T*AK OtB — — ))■ •dens of Mrs. John Taomaaa a^fi a- WDRC—Bing Crosby the Lindholm family. Mrs. WUia 19-12 Lbs . 63 WGTH—ye«r Box va ■OmiD AT TNC DiSTIlltRY Coveil and Mrs. Lawrence/Shee­ e v e r han aaaisted Mrs. Montie. ,, Dairy Fouds Clioice EVERY DAY LOW PRICES tasted better on ouir to a a t ^ Chuckle Skoog't uncl^'Herman KITCHEN QUEEN LYNDEN . l Y N H R R O O K ^ WiersbicU, a professional photog­ Steer ■UNBW WNMnY ^ Beef Aik Your Doctor rapher, took a phot^raph of the FRE9H CREAMY l-U). L«af mm entire cast which w l be added to 39 Slieti BrMi 1$e B I Ghisktix 478 4 sTh « mm >or SOT te.mO a n d 1 m talking about niiargarkie^ the Injured boy’g' scrapbook, and, Gottoff OhtiM Lb. 27e nr.ic^JtB. BUTTERCUT DERBY To Phono Ut aa a token of appreciation of thalr NAifjmm lO-oc. Pkg. . O-ea. J a r OAl F .F T efforts on Chuckle's behalf, has AMEMCAN SLICED ' Guokies 29c Pip Fait l i t offered a copy of the photograph Boneless n. WELCH’S UBBY ' ,__ / aaasKits m thh n o e u c r Lm ICIimm Lh. 49i No Waste I. 4 AMf 7 VtARS CXD to each of the entertainers. 69 um 24-OX. Bottle - LmsIi Tuigit S2M8s kJoMF, folks Rrr weeded IrP-the idea that only of TRi-.MiT^tp a tpecial Danish process,- and use MAKE ’EM IN A JIFFY Grape J I Xlt A YEAR’S SUPPLY FOR COOUNG DRINKS ALASKA CHUM JAMiS STiFARt onr thing shbuld go oiTlh’r morning toast, and finer, more costly Tngredienta than are found in Full OF GRpC|:RIES IN LOCAL CONTEST Billahl Biscuits 2 Pkia. 25e Fkga. SaimM x-Lk. ’Ia n obb 418 tOCTUB m BONO an>thing else is strictly a suhslitulc. Well, maybe any other product of this kmd. Choice, wholesome Shank Koil-Ato I 2Se KRAFT’S BEAND .Half SUN R II^ BRAND PACPICFEABL Up until now tliey were right • >« oils of coconut, - peanut and 'palm kernel are, O n TRI-NUT M argarine Plus Hams Your Noxt GhMzWkiz 8-mu Jar 27s , A 12-oe. Bot. ' Wbolt Glams 1-aa. Oaa 111 PtOOf SOT 3 . 9 9 Fruit Syruim 19e blended with frsah skim milk to give tri-nut its SUNKIST BASE ^ KEGANIJBRAND ‘ • DISmiN) B^KftXrKV. Flit n«w, along comes the biggest food news of Every Entrant A Winner! IMPORTED 8 PORTION ProsoriptioO superb flavor and texfure.... its unusually long- 19551.. . TRI-NUT Margarine JPtus, with all the e-aa; IPkg. Orauimulu .8 Cana 44« CralMiaat Ha.; 1 KRAFTS—lOc OFF WMTf M oota Trouble Is, though, you may have given mar­ You've got to judge this new, goldoi*yellow-pfod- Vaar Gracary Raid far a'Manth (ar $123. Caik) MajftuaiM SPECIAL,. r H e HALF u S T H 2 J 9 GALLOI PtOOP iOT garine a try;_in the past because you believed you TwaiwyJiM 4Hi PRIZES tic't by its own wonderful flavor 1ind performance. $10 fa lack Winnar Quality Lbs. JAR DitTIllK) IN vmST INDUS were going to get all that — and then you werp. SwttI flktrfciet "'•Z 23* Dill Pickles It's at your nearby food atorea. Just try TfU-NUT Rla*> A tiff af a OanMtafylad sRreedlat teifa fraa Skinicas For af aitra cliaraa far arkryaaa Wka aolan Hia canlaOl OLD SPAR disappointed. How can yoji be convinced that this tomorrow morning on your breakfast table. ‘ . SUGAR ’N SPICE lime it’s actually so...that this lime it's ‘'JorTtal” ? ChiriiM MARASCHINO NMfBNBUUm MM4 Evary jfaaillr in lUa local araa luura 8a4tar-lAai«.Naa0 dunes *0 5TH Jiist watch how well it goes over.witk the whole to be the lucky wlMCr becanac ll’a only a local ranteaL And By Lbs. Btoof tor 3 . 3 0 Perhaps you should know that only the makers family...i/icfuding the man behind rimnewspaper! il’a an naay. to entert Ynn JnM eamplefe ibe fellnwtnB lUtm 1 Piece For Biscuit Mix JIFFY FOR SHORTCAKE. 40-ox. 29e 4 VtARS OtD ntenl iy 25 wnrdaer lata— ) • 2 ^ 9 "M y fmmUy net only profofs ni-Ntrr MariaHne Pfca le mtv JflloGclatius ALL FLAVORS 8 Pkg«. 25s POPULAR—FANCY NORTHWEST A MAKIS WRIGHTT mergnrine, bnl le eny ether tprooi at any prleo harenu 1 TOUOH •s - TALL CUTTM0 RtOOf 60T Fro/LMi Fond'j CANS, (NMICMI - Dag - 139s u m - • VtARS OID ------' ' ------■ '"Iwo Hlii Sweet Peas L MANY NATlONAUr KNOWN MANM Gel eenleet entry blanks at yeinr n e V *e rb e e d grocer. tPriaee BucKincr BESTWAT AEROSOL Ea. 69s ^JuRlw’* A "Chd AVAHABU AT AAR UOUM ITOaH 2 4“M. Cons 291$ COMVUT TO are baaed e * U. 8. gevemnienl etellaliea o f average gar caFlla Dole’s Pineapple Juice Omdsn TMIar 'lawn Mawar food expendilnraa, and arc delnad as to Until per family, ta A CsWyaisr M*SS«* KECOIONK ANP M i the IBl-NUT e n d al eedtasl hJaak. Bcmambcrl Yekr ^Brifidtos REYNOLD’S Pkg. 29c .1 **** animr In aas yms mrtar the eoalaat bamata lha f a ^ ^Birdi Eye Fryint Chiekent > * * 99c i ynoeaa win win aome right frana-his atat*!^ ^ G lii^ l Liihtor F t Can

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BIANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD,. MANCHESTER. CONK. THURSDAY. JU LY 14, 19l»~ UANCHESTER,EVENING HERALD. MANCHj^TEB. <^NN« THORSDAYr JULY 14, 1065 UoR into irrayulariUea in the Taitaa double-end auxiliary ketch, the vetermna land pragram. Ex-Gridder Plans. ‘Ftddler'a Green.’ ,/• Avon Youth Killed Bell haa hean indicted on /*'Boaton> aald it coat him. only P olitic^ eharrea Of; conapiiing to ateal Solo Otean Trip 91,500 to build the boat on hit front III Auto Accident IIMIcXX)' under the ' 9100 million lawn here, near the ocean front. He TMently 4afuaed an dffer of program aimed 'at enabling Texaa Swampacott, Maaa., July I t (Ah TtJt, July M (/B—An -War.v«|terana to ’get atate loana to 911,00d for it. 9Vutnington, July 14' lAV'-Siz- —A former'Ilarvard and Boaton Boston aald bo may.' continue tean-y*ar^>ld Theodore McDonnell attMwjV W i^ to (Kfefld'ft^. John buy farma. The congreaaman clalma of Avon waa injured fatkily when the only money he received waa In Unlveraity football .player leavea around the world in the ketch, if O P E N EV ER Y and FR ID A Y J^SeU OV'T#*) a«aiiuit iliarge* of he reaches Gibraltar. a car carrying three other teen­ legal teea for hia aenrlcba aa a today on the flrat.leg of a aolo voy­ gtiffiiny monV the eUteate d‘ age b < ^ left Rt. « and crashed lawyer. age across the Atlantic Ocean in into a t ^e last night. vpqliu- ■ I I.M. L, t e FIRE ROUTS 40 GUESTS 1 'Jpi -m. n- cimrea the aceu ^on was a home-made SO-foot.boat. .^Injured critically in th crash cioiy liuplre^ *y the (ets; At- POSIES FOR TOURISTS 'George Bbston, 33. said his flrat Milford. July 14 (A»>—Fire broke were the driver. 14-year-oM; David FROZEN FOOK tomey Oeiwfal’a Ottlca.’’ Helena. Mont. (Ah—Laat Chance :6al ,1s the Azores. 2.000 nrtlea off out early today in the Hotel Pem­ Ward, and Richard John Day, 16, f broke, a shore resort in the Wood- /-.■i i^ ^ lawyer. Eteifver K. Per- .Oulch—^thla Montana. Capital he Atlantic coast, and then Gi­ both of Unlonvllle. Olty’a main atreet—haa pota of braltar. mont seetjon of Milford. 40 guests Lass teriously hurt waa 15-yeaf- Idna Wade the change yeaterday were routed out of their beds. In

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• • $ 1 • ■9^ Prize Striped Bass Catch Nashua Gives Arcaro H ackney Hei for DqteoU E A ^ W. YOST Injuns, Ghisox Yawkey Speiit MiUions on Bosox of Boots Fast Furlong Ride . R p ^ 'U lK a r j,Sig League Way CMcago, goly I4(e|4-Naahua Ready for East gave Eodia Arparo the fastest SHOTS HERE AND THBRfc But Sparkplug Klaus Game Free For Seventh Success Sva furioag rtw of hit life In T o T o u r n a m ^ t finds In. the American Laague htv# Murry Dickson’s major leagut bten Elston Howard of . New York, a workoat at Arlington Park- record of eervlng up $B>ihome tim Powers; Details „ mwN< yeatorday bat falled.’ to scare Norm ZauChln. and Billy Klaus of MOBT New York (NEA)—^Tom Yaw- balls In one season''la serlouary key has stent millions for ball­ ^dhiiid GaiiM Victory any rival out of Saturday’s By .EARL YOST being threatened Xiy Robin Rob­ the Red Sox’ arid of t x o T m f m t u t•Tri AKINdr $155,000 dasalc. Michigan-bound Alex Hackney, Cleveland.. .How many auto rac­ New -vYork, July 14 (/P)—^Th* A LtAD. M i JSbV/Bt* players In Boston. Tough One to’ Win erts. ace ot ^ FhiUie staff and major league pennant . races gSt In Rdiof of Ronnie The Belair S.tud’s Champion, golf professional at the Manches- Sharpens Up Game starter for Uie National Lehgue m ing fana know what each colored More recently, the timber heir ■pfr Country (Jhib, has his heart « f g means? Here's the flag back to action tonight with w o •helled out more than $500,000 In aceldng hts fifth $100,000 pa.v- Tuesday’s All Star game. R i^ rtg big questions to be answered. Can Simmons at My Nebo; MsncliMlar <11 _ ell -v t^ ry of the ' year, was and soul set oh making a fine has been tiorged fye 28 circuit colors and the 'answera: Green— bonuses for untriad klda. AB R H PO A F. showing in the National Profes­ Tlia raca Is started; Black—Stop ^eveland and Chicago survlva the Tat until now, the Red Sox have Home Finale Sunday Brault cf a,-1 0 0 0 0 timed In :56 1-5 handily, the blootja during the first half of tha one-two invasion puKfii of New on ietA in been without an entirely aatiafac- Cry. 3b.™...v™ ...... 2 .0 1 2 0 i swlfteat trial at five forlongs sional Golfers Assii; Tournament aOason...Larry Ooets, One of the for consultation; Rid—Stop, Race Cole.' as ...... 3 1 2 0 2 0 at the Meadow Brook Country is halted; - Yellow—Drive with York and Boston in tha American T d i r t c U o n tory abortatop since Jte Cronin nfoiclk. c ...... :....a 0 1 10 ever recorded at Arlington beet umpires and a fellow who And, Just how secure.ia Brooltlyn’r By BABI, TOST C3ub course in Northville, Mich., mtocee hie worda, acoffe at caution, maintain position; 'Vivid you wiiij grew too fat and too old.. CbUKM of Mancheiter catehlnff Iiisn. rf ...... Park. It bettered the wortd Q.“ ’ How can an umpira^deUr- ,And Owner TaWkey finally land- Cooper, If ... mark o f ;57 for the five-eighths which gets underway Wednesday mlne if a pitcher la using a spit- Roe’s spitball otory brnJL le ^ n g WUIlmantic in Aunst. If ... ing to pass; W hite-You are sUrt- , ^ew J 9 rk a ad hia shortstop, Billy Klaus, the Oolas. 8b ... of a mile route set' In 1051 by and runs through July 26. ballT * ' . appeared to prtnt last week, ln« American Legion Junior baseball The local pro and Mrs. Hackney Checkered— AL by five gomes op the All-Stsr carburetor of the resurgent Bo- Hohenthal. lb Encaatadora. A. It drops away aSarpty, was throwing a apitter Ing your last lap; game break cornea to rin end, while pUy are still bright following last Simmons, p’.. and Joe CJurlin, pro at the Indian such a good pitch what You ara flnlahad. free, gratis.and for nothing. Bight’s uphill 5-3 win over Rock­ Hediund, p .. mark Hke a kauckler. An uin^re only one game separate* each of The little Dutchman out of Fox Hill (Country Club In 'Newington,' can rail for the ball and HmcIc It did he qtot for?” Goetz aiks. ”He ville at ML iSTebo. The success was € 18 the other--first division taams— Lake, BI., has. been a throwin, you ToUll ...... 32 S left today by car for Detroit, where and evea If It has been rolled la was -81111 throwing as hard as aver Mr. Muscle* in the National Cleveland, Chicago and Boston. the seventh in nine starts for the Boekville i.1> „ „ they will make their headquarters. last year. I\worked a lot of garnet e. ■ ■ /. . ' — charges of Coaches Wally ForUn AB n H PO A F the dirt, the moleture woutd be League, Ted KlustewskI of the That means the runnecup Indians, Making the story ell the more Filin. 3b ...... 1 1 0 .1 3 0 Hackney, CJurtln and Bobby Kay there. Pitchera never are caught behind the Wate when-Roe waa (Cincinnati Redlegs, breaks be­ wlio had a half-game lead on the and Johnny HeiUund. The DU- Hansen, ct ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 Teevee Helping pitching and Inever once saw him etAroordlnary, Mike Higgins was of Wampanoagwere the Connecti­ throwing It botstuie It Is almoat tween 40 and.50 baseball bats a Yonks at this point in '54, and the considered .plumb nuts when he worth-^mell-Quey Post 102 rep­ Remklewlct, c ...... 4 1 1 4 0 0 cut quaiiflers for the PGA play. throw a apitter,' Md I've seen some resentatives have played a tie v.ith Beerworfh. sa ...... 2 0 I ,1. ft 1 never usied. Many hurfera throw a seaimn. This caused Peewee third place White Sox have to arrived at the Sarasota training I^sliia. If 2 ft 0 2 p. 1 Th» qualifying 36-hole round was apitter on rare occasions . and thrown bjf aoma real experts • TOUmantic and have also lost to Doherty, rf ,. 4 0 1 3 1 1 Baseball Gates Raeae of th* Dodgera to comment, w o i^ , about kicking off the Red baoa with a couple of American staged on May 23 at the Manches­ then allow tho rumor to apread Burleigh Grimes, )3oe Pate, Dave ”I guesa he breaks the bats, by Sox' as well os catching the New the same team. - ° Bryne. lb ...... - ~ „ Bancroft.” ChUm'er Roy Cam- Asaociatlon tnflelders, who "had Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at Mt. Leibenfuth, 3B ...... 2 ' 0 , 0 ter course apd CJurlln paced the that, they use' It all the time. squeezing/them.” '.. The Dodgers’ Yorkere. ■* been tried In the majors and Socha, p ...... 1 1 0 Long to be rehieiribered vlll be» They really fflve you quite a time By OAYU: TALBOT trio with a 142. Hackney shot a panella o f the Dodgers, who caught 12(4 game edge July 4 wasn’t the Lemon v*. .Byni« Nebo, Manchester wrill conclude Its Busher, p i ...... _ 0 0 0 Roe for years, when a^ed to com­ found well on the short side.” They Ziggy Golds’ maiden striped bass before they quit 143 and Kay a 144. Q. Bltl Taylor of the Giants blggeat/lead a team ever had on Manager A1 Lopez, naming Bob were Owen Friend,'who batted all home regular season against Dan­ "At one time I. ^ v e four bass New York, July 14 (e>—If the ment aaid: "All I kiiow about ielson. Wednesday night Manches­ Total*...... 26 1 1 15 4 3 fishing .trip to Cape Ood. "The Tal- harried major leaguers can hold /, Third Time In Event headed for third base on Davey that date. -The New York Giants Lemon (12-6) t(i face Tommy of .251 for Indianapolis, and the Manchester ...... 031 01*—5 on niy line and I was able to land Hacknpy will be playing in his Williams’ single to center field, opjtballa is that I swung at a lot boasted a 14(4'game advantage Byrne (1-2) and-the Yanks tonight, ter snd Willimantic wiU lock horns Rockville ...... Ill IW^3 cottvllle man, along^ vith his son. three of the stVipers. on only a lljtle longer against the more ot them than 1 ever had to M-year-oId Klaua, who drove, in 06 In the Thread City in what could RBI, Brault. Cyr. Byrne. S ^ . Beer- television menace?, help is on the third PGA,.*vent when the firing started to turn arourid when h e , in 1912. .Ssillirig Is one of the fast- claim* hia pitching staff ia back 'hms manufacturing 21 home runs worth: LOB. Manchester 6.. Rockville Timmy, 1«, and Vernon Nickerson^ Gozdz brought home only sev­ starts. He took part in the 1940 ■ W i saw Ray Katt there. This caused catch.” '' in shape. I*, better be. After facing and batting .280 for Minneapolis. be the biggest game of the season 13:.BB. Simmon* 3. Ifedlund 4. Socha caught 17 striped bass which eral of the striped bass he caught way from an unexpected source. est growing sports in Am^ica. for both clubs.^Vlllimantic is un- 2. BuBher 1; SO. Simmon* 1. fledlunil With each passing day the voice tourney at Heritbey, Pa., which was Duke Snider’s throw to ('atom off The North American Yacht Bac- the Yanks for twro, the Tribe must Pinky Higgins might have brieh r* it Jlcha 1. Busher 2; HU* off, Simmon* weighed more than 500 pound”. The remainder were • taken by won by Byron Nelson. Alex also his back, the ball nearly bouncing Stan Musial of the Cards Wes then take on the Bis)tlln’ Bostons, ' defeated and leads Manchester by yhlch come* along ■with the pic- the first player to be named to 12 ing Union lieta 8,000 sailing clubs •lightly off base on Friend, but S for 3 run* in 3 innlnesr Busher .1 The'catch waa made on Nicker­ Skipper Nlckereon. "One of the participated in the 1945 event in into the TdTO Ground stands. who have lost only six of their lost the new manager certainly hit the one full game. Each team has two^ for 1 run In 3 2-3; Hediund ,1 for 0 son's boat recently off Rock. Har­ base, a 38 V* pounder, I disthbuted ,ure is drivln".more and more fans All Star teams. Commenting on his in the United States and Canada. games remaining. run* In 3 1-3; Socha 3 for 4 runs In ifrom living rooms staI bars into' Portland, Ore., which \Vos captured What would have happened had Individual ' membership totals 34, for three games Saturday and Jackpot with Klaus, althriugh he 3 1-3: WP. Hediund. Busher: W Hed­ bor on the Cape, to 13 families in Taloottvllle snd 4-2 by Ben Hogan. selection Stan the Man said. ” Be- Sunday. - Weird Contest ^ tlie blessed sanctuary of the. ball the ball bounced into the stand.*? mg named to tha All Star Uam la 250,000. , Members of the Connect­ made this yam all the/tnore un­ iund: L. Socha: U. Yost,.Kerr; Scorer. The biggest striper Ziggy landed people ate it fOr dinner,” Gozdz Having Taahloned a (x>Urs^ equal­ A. All ninners would have been , The Yanks will have a three- usual by turning to thiri gaa-house Last night’s abbreviated contest, Spellman; Time, 3:00. weighed in at <4 pounds, "The said parks, where, they can waUJi a a thrill next to that of playing in icut S ^ rts Writers Alliance .will ealled after five and one-half in- game in peace and make up their ing round of 64 last w^k, entitled to twe bases. be ^eats of the ' gam* "breather” against fifth- gang t3rpe of ball player as a last last 12 bass we caught weighed Call It beginner's ludft or Juat Alex feels that he, is playing beV-. a • World SerlSe.".. .XQIwaukee place Detroit over the weahend, . aingh due to darkness, was a weird own funny commentary if they baseball fans are rtlll loyal. Fol­ on Wednesday, August 3 when the and desperate resort. / more than 380 pounds. It was al­ plain fishing skill but <^zdz can ter golf this season than at any then start the one-two pun^ all Klaus'would not and the Boston one. There were seven errors, four most unbelievable," he said. 'The talk about his catch for some time feel so disp^ed. After what Q. The sacrifice fly rule Was lowing a loaing road trip more Red Hose play host to Chicago at by the winners- and 10 bases on they’ve been put through, they previous time since tumipg pro back in the rule book for 1954. Fenwa’y Park..When Managers over agalil at Chicago. 'They plriy Aritericane might not be where smallest striper hit - the scales r. to come and he has a series of pic­ in 1932. ” I’ve been playing' better than 4,000 fana turned out at the the White Sox Tuesday,’ Wednee’- balls. Each team used two Bantly’s Score mostly Just sit -and sigh content­ How long w%s it out? airport to greet the teem on its Harry Walker- of the Cards and they, are now had not Milt 'Bolling from Bravte Field to do4^town Klaus givaa tha Rad SoK aeotk* 22 pounds. All 17 fish were laid tures Jo prove that he had his thi.s spring than at any time. day and/ Thursday with the Red Boston.” ' and each club colleoted six base out fqr picture taking purpos-es on day. Gozdz operates his own fur­ edly. , • — A. 14 years. return to Sudsville.. .Up to the Birdie Tebbetts of Cincinnati suffered a brbken elbow in train­ ing .300 aabdhd-slot hitter, lU tU ^ hits. Also, Rockville stranded 12 Grown Tolerant Usually in the summer my scores Sox barrtng into Comiskey Park ing. Then the veteran Eddie Jooet, Kloiu' was tossed In for good behind Billy Goodman to light the Oipe after the successful trip. niture repair service in Talcott- All Star game break, American Started a free-for-all in Cincinnati Friday, Saturday 4uid Sunday in a base runners, having both starting 13-4 IL Victory It Isn’t the commercials between are higher* but this has not been Q. When there is s play at Ijejigue pitchera had chalked up recently,,-both lost 4helr caps in obtained ai a replacement, had hie meaaura when the Milwaukee field, or to left field, oa tha oogo” "We fished from 3 a.m. imtil vllle after serving with Watkins the case this year. In the past I four-game series. hand broken the first week of the B i^ es gave the Giants Johnny stem oolla for. pitcher Ronnie Simmons and re­ 12 noon,” Gozdz «aid. "For bait Bros, for yeAre as a furniture re­ innings. The average viewer has third base, why do coaches fre­ 61“ shutouts as compared to only the melee. Birdie walked off the finer aiid winner Jackie Hediund Standings gmown tolerant of the smacking hav* always played by best rounds quently throw themselves to the The National presants a (Hffer season- Next Friend got the call ^tonelll, Don Llddle and Ebba Ted WUlUma’ . hod we used reversed Adam plugs. pairman. 36 in the ---- field bare-headed' and Walker ent picture. It hardly (teems posr In^lenty of hot water. of 1i{« and the moans of pure de­ in the fall.” ground? Twenty of .Paul Minner’a figinajor grabbed tha'flrst capJh*. saw. _ It until Klaus took over regularly /St. (Jlalre for Bobby Hunnaon and the Red Sox ahiod, im. In De­ Rockville, lasers to Simmons and Police j T F i r t ;.. light at the thought o f k cooling" summing up' his' 34-30-64''‘rouj»d,' A. To avoid interferetire With sible, but the Bro^ciynr, -a league 'Junt 5, which is when the Back 'Sam Calderohe,'Feb. 1,1954. i troit KUia iat A i)(m ia‘‘:*i|»“ league pitching vlctoriei bave wasn’t until h'e reached the St. and a half ahead o( the pack, are his mates by an 8-0 count earlier Bantly’a ...... gulp or a fragrant puff. He hi# Alex said: " l really played gOod. play. On most plays at third been scored against the St. Louis Louis clubhouse tha/ Walker real­ Bdy Millionaires got hot before the Whan the Giants wanted Del field that would have beaa fm this season in the Windy City, Roy Motof’a ...... sense enough to know, that they I didn’t make one bad shot all the the. pitcher b ^ k s up. hurtin’. The only thing that’s kapt iYeather. Wilber for Minneapolis durittg lost for two bases, hut he aUyed on C a r di n a 1 •...Slugging out ized he WAS wearing Tebbetts’ them away w t front is, oddly never gave up in ah underdog role. PonUcelh’s ...... carry the ftoight. What has be­ way.’’ His 64 tied the course re­ fielder.- Del enn’t of the Phils Klaus, repeatedly a minor league winter’s meetinga; Klaus’ ctm- flret Thus the hose wasn’t open Simmons tossed a no hit, no run Kansas City Easiest come almoet impossible for him cord turned in by Ricky Anderson Redleg qap- eriwgh, the eWn-Stephen nmke-up An-Star, had been overiooked by tract was transferred to the Red for a WTlUama walk mtd tha W g A1 Smith of the Indian.* lift­ -has moved mto the 10th of the circuit. grams against the invaders in the 'Scoring nine rqps In the first to take is the incessant boring in 1949. Anderson put together ed \ pop foul.' Frank a p o t among major leaguers major Idagua cliibe largely because Box the some day, so it wma on Fdlow-eraaeked his second fannur. first meeting of the tsams but last chatter while play is in progress. rounds of 32-32 for his 64 total. Teevee baseball on the menu There’s no picnic yet, but a team of his Oise, or lock of I t Tlila left- e'ven extthonge. The Polo Oround- Tha Red Son oooiqitod thrsa two inningSr the ‘surging Bantly of the Tigers-- gaught it. in the total hit pariade. Del U this weekend include the following night before the first Inning had Oil nine walloped Ponticelli'a JS-4 “ Look folks, we've got the-cam­ "I have been using a new set of that loses 10 of.Us lost 19 ga-ines hand hitter appears airtaller than ere- more recently bit'itMight up nora on their lost trip west Bome- but A fan leaned out and bumped credited with L5S0 blngles. garnet; Saturday - Jled Sox and Can’t be sleeping too well—eveh ended, Rockville littd coUected not last night In an Intermediate Park for Home Runs era,on old Joe Gluts at first bas?. irons this s)!ason and a bullseyea him. \H6—Ameri- An aggregate of 199 homers Why? All Star game the honor of driv­ (Channel 8. Sunday • Red ^ox and ready to go back to work bahind oar away, but KUus walked .fiU result of a walk to Izsy Ellin, a coasted to this second triumph of in my long experience. He always putter Bobby Toski and Jack A. The umplm ruled the f(>iil ing m the flrat run In the first passed up Klaus and Johnny Red Sox that TerwUllger Is KUiia’ ban League batters, streaking were accounted for at Cincinnati White Sox on OionneU /l8. -19, the plate tonight when the Dodgers match at doing anything. the way beck for the fielder’s choice. Bud Beerworth’s the season as against one defeat. last season, topping the 193 total leans forward Jutt as the ball is Fleck have used' with great" suc­ ball woiild have heen caught had gajne m Chicago In 1933 went to Logan for one Jock Chislck in the single and a mlsplay. ’the visitors toward a possible home run reeprd,' delivered. There, did you see that? cess. Ail my woods are a year old, 2 2 ... Skinny Brown has bMn pur­ take’ on the St. l,ouls (Cardinals at Slowed Dowu Caries spring of 1952. Teammates tell you that whUe After eight yeera in the He gave up but four hija whtl^ are finding Kansas City's Munici- for Ebbets Field and the 187 for It' not bera for the fan's Interfer­ weak*hitUng Lefty Gomez, chased by ^ltim<>re from Dokland Ebbets Field, but Manager Walt BUly Klaus af>preeUtas i also rOgtsterad once in the second walking four and .otriklng out Yea, sir. he leaned, folks. Now 1 the pro explained when asked if he ence. It wms on Cleveland's home pitcher , with the New York ”If Tm not a better shortstop Klaus may not be a Phil Rizzuto, frame on successive singles by Ed pal Stadium the easiest park in the Polo Grounds. want to tell you about a wire 1 in the Paclflc Coast L ea^e. The Alston indicates he has other than Cusick,” sold the cocky Klaus when Little Seooter was In fuU you see. In a gome tho$ I eight. The victory eJeo gave the Oil­ The nuijor league home rim fig could point to any one thing for field, so the Indians were respon­ Yankees snd an American L^enbuth and Tony Socha and which to connect for the circuit. Just got asking my (pinion on his improved play. former Boston Red Sox hurler had plans. at the time, “I’ll walk on njy hand* | l^<>om, he isn’t far behind. giadljr pay to pUy. ers a firmer grip on second place, A total of 1-67 homere have been' ure is up to 1,269 with 717 in the sible. ^ Leaguer. a 9-2 irecord on the c o o t ...Tlie That disturbing 9-10 record fol­ Gaius Split Deeisiou Steve Cooper’s two-base throwing only one-half game in back of whether Ty Cobb could have licked Harbeit to I>eteiid error. ' • hit in baseball's newest major National League and 552 in the Birdie Teibbetts, h;. ha. There’s a ( report/ they will lowed Campy's knee Injury, and Police A Fire. league pa^, figures compiled by American. At that clip, the exist Defending champion at North­ Despite their lowly position In sign Ferris Fain for Insurance at Manchester came storming back Fleet-footed Del Reynolds paced foul coming up right» over our Alston doesn’t want to start his ly 14 the Associated Press showed to- Ing records for both circuits— ville will be CJhick Harbertj the the National League standings the first bosri. One player, however, big guy before the leg is healed down Ezzord (jharlea plodded' to a Andrews in a sledging body At­ ' In its half o f the second frame to Bantly’a attack with two singles, microphone.” home pro. Alex plans to stay In Herald Photo. Only FiVe Horses St. Louis Cardinals have come up tack to slow him down from the take a 3-2 lead. A walk to Dave day.^ L 197. for the NL and 973 for the .. It’s going to be a sad day for ALEX HACKNEY must be cut from the roster to completely^ Better to lose some split 10-round decision Over young Field of 132 Top Golfer^ two doubles and six runs batted AL—'Will go by the boards. Detroit for 10 days. for the second straight season make way for the much-traveled fifth /bn. But Charles’- Only im- The Standings Colas, an infield boot and Sim­ in. Charlie Bogglnl, Bill Adams The /ICansas City Stadium has somebody when the sponsors learn while ^'ou can afford it than use Ihut Andreyva last night to keep The long distance cannonading Hackney has held memberShiJ) In HancRcap Field with an outstanding rookie.. A Fain.. .The Norfolk Tars In the Campanella too soon and perhaps grinding away on the oomebock preartvt punch of the fight was a mons’ infield -bleeder which went and Pete Beckwith all had two replaced Boston's Fenway Park as of the emergency measures being In the PGA since 1937. The lanky Club Championship. Proving that lonf right that etaggered hia lanky the American League “ bandbox.” has failed to dent much of the con­ year, ago outfielder Wally Moon Piedmont League will cease opera­ have him lost later when things treadmill. for a hit, loaded the bases. Colas safeties for the winners. No Pontl- taken by—this - is an estimate Scot Is a native of CJhicopee. Mass., he wasn’t a flash In the pan, AIe.x established himself as one of the foe In the first roUnd. Americas Start in Milwaukee Open scored os Ronnie Brault ibrced The' Red Sox’ park, in which 139 fines of Baltimore’s Memorial millions of set owners who wish to tions following tonight’s game may reslly be bad. He proved h* still, has the heart W Pci. GBt celll player was able to collect Stadliim. Only 24 homers have been arid served at the Merrimac (Coun­ gained the coveted Club Cham- best * hitters In the Junior loop. T^e Tara were reported to have ^ 'the (Jincinnott. fighter, who out­ New York •w„- 55 .665 ^ > Mminonh at second. _ Uttle Leo more than one bingle. fotir-'oaggers were hit in 1954, has w-atch a ball game and still ’pre­ plonehip. the following two years Inglek'ood, Calif.\ July 14 liP- - Sore-Armed Staff of a champion if little else.. Ha was. Clevrisiid 60 34 .596 5 / hit in the home of the Orioles with try Club near Lowell before com- This season, centerfi'elder 8(11 Vir- dropped between 1500 and $1,000 And they could get worse quick decked by a short right for side the ring shows littla wear and •It- Milwaukea, July 14 (Ah—A flaldf IQa_65, on ninaa at SltM, WM ooa Cyr stroked a single past third ’Two Big Innings been the scene of 102 this year. serve their reason. They have hig' to Manchester in 1949. Pre- as he continued to amaze veteran Five horses., the smallest field in tear for a 34^yeor-oid veteran of Cbtc*ao ...... 47 S3 .588 6/ the American League’s hapless this history of< the JJOO.OOO added don and pitcher Luis Arroyo have daily...The United Statea Lawn what with Alston already coddling eight count in the second rouj Boston ...... 48 38 .671 71 o f tou r. — ------X and Norm Hohenthal, who had Bantly’a tallied five markers li> / National Favorite found it both simple and soothing viousl.v he served a.* a pro at the player* at the Bay State course. Tennis Assn., announced today 104 bouts, sppesred to have lost Detroit ...... 41 40 .506 ]2>s of 132 of the top profemlonsIsaBd / strolled, talUed the tying run, pthcinnatl's Oosley Field re­ eighth-placers hitting eigl^.and all to switch off the voice, of the Hollywood . Gold Clip Handicap, stamp^ themselves ss capable of a sore-armed pitching staff. But he weathered Andrews' Kanas* City ...... 36 46 . 439 if JuUua Boroa. fionnar Mfetitmal the ftrat fraipe and added four other 8cv.en clubs combined 16 Qxford and Wllbraham Country While in high *chool, Hackney holding thWr own under the big that It had fired Jack Kramer. Re­ age left hooka and right upMircuta all the finesse that once carried amateurs In golf opened firs in the la ft fielder Joe Leslzsa's throw to more in the second to grab a .8r2 mains the hitters’ paradise in the “personality” behind the, picture played varsity soccer, football, may gO?fn the race Saturdsy. What has kept Brooklyn riding him to the heavyweight title. He Washlnfton ...... 37 64 . 333 36(1 Open choQtokm cff-Mld PtnaK^I*.^ more. In the National League only Clubs. tent. Other duUUndlng first cently Kramer cnlticlzed - th e high so far is that early seoaon 10- to fight bock and earn tha Miaipn Baltimore ...... 23 66 .395 M $3S,()00 Milwaukee Open today third base got away and rolled to lead. The heavy-hitting Oilers col­ National League with 125 homers. and flick on the radio broadcast The 41-year-old Hackney comes hockey, baii^etball and baseball as Definitely slated for the mile and no lon n r seem* to have the power Nalioaai / Mike Fatohlch, Lake Mahopeet ., 55 have been walloped in the year men In the National Includa operation of amateur tennis In the game winning streak that revived from Referee Frank Slkons, 94* over the Blue Mound OouRtry Club the stands which allowed Brault lected single tallies in' the third Brooklyn Dodger fan.* have seen of the game-—softly. from a golfing famil.v. Seven of his well as golf OJ Chicopee Falls. one-quarter run. barring unforseen United States and also said Ui a that earned him three ahots at Brooklvn ...... 68 36 .690 N. T., mul^Walkar Xnnum Jr„ to oome all the way home. 106 walloped / at Ebbets Field Pirates’ Forbes Field. Simple Child developments, are Andrew Oevo- Ed Roebuck of Brooklyn, Bob quickly into an 11-game burst. 91, and Judfie Frank MeAdoma, Milwaukee ...... 46 37 .664 Augusta, q 4„ hod the other three. and fourth Innings and ended thAIr eight uncles were golf profession­ Considered Ofi excellent instruc­ Oemente of Pittsburgh. Bob national publication that «ie re­ 96-95. Judge James M wonua gave the crown after he had loat it nor Chicarn ...... 46 40 . 639 par 70 layout which waa takan ’The count was evened in the top while Busch ,.8tadlum iSt. Louis) Nut Kfileh DUferenoe> You might not believe it. but lin’s Determine. Alfred G. Vander'; The brooks caught the other clubs tha skUl that puzsled champion ...... 1 43 41 .506 Jack Meek* Ttetor over Bon night’s acortng with two ruh< i» als. His parents were both fine tor, Alifx is credited with much -of Speake of Chicago and Rudy Mln- ceived money while performing as it to the 2VyearioW pK-pomtroop- New York .. apart in practice rounds yastarday. o f the third at 3-all. Butch Rem Uie fifth «md final frame. The los- has had 100/and the Polo Grounds Actually, there’s not much dif­ there’s oil the difference in the the success enjoy^ by a number bill’s social Outcast, l^uis B. unawares and now no other team’s Rocky Msreiano for fivs rounds 8t Louis ...... ; 38 43 .476 Hogan/in * auii-to-maa playoff players. Alex started to play when arcin of Cincinnati. Best freshman amateur. , been able to' con its fellow also- er from Buffalo, N. Cincinnati ...... 37 iS .463 Beat reported fire In the warmup klewics^^led off with a singlo to Ars managed to reach Mitchell for (New yorm 99. ference between the dimensions of world, folks. In contrast to his he was Only five. Later.^e caddied of youthful Monchest-er players in Mayer’s Alidon, and Llangollen last year. for t ^ yavAm National Open title, Kansas City’s Municipal Stadium rans into playing dead. SmoU Pblladelphls ...... 37,„47 .440 were six-under par M ’s turned In left and moved to second on Beer- single scores in the third and The AJnletics, >naklng a sur­ TV counterpart, the radio an­ arid at 14 Joined the Oxf(>rd Coun the seven years that he has beeif Farm’s Mister Gus and '-porter­ The Chicago /eUdlum wenp, In fact, Charles , was asked rittsburgh ...... 30 67 . 346 touiad in 66. Ka waa matched by worth’s .sMrifice. L«lssa stroUed prising .low ing In the pennant and Connie Mack Stadium in nouncer is a simple child of na­ Second place Milwaukee/ how­ TODAV’8 GAMES Kd FuigDl, Paul O'lAary, Blamaijc, fifth innings. try CJlub and a year later won the in charge at the club.\ house. televised natlonrfly, drew only bluntly why he goes on. Amrriraa by Tommy Bolt, Chattanooga, on four pltohea and J^Do^fijohev- LsSgua-lesdlng Police A Fire race, h^ve hit 43 at their home ball Philadelphia where the Athletics ture who merely tells his listeners ever, looks to be in the beat posi­ lig h tin g M j Baehieee’ N. C., and Erie Monti, Loa An­ tion, perking up for recent seven 123 fans to rtngrtda and a net New York at Cleveland (ni—: Tenn., and Rill Kasper, San D (^o, ty singled to ioiaa the bases, Rem- battles Roy Motdrs tomorrow yard^^ith the opposition getting played last season. , what is taking place on the field aold. *T don't havq another job. Be- (7-3) V * I.rf>mon (13-6). geles. ^ State Skeet Championship and six-game streaks. gate of $5,07$; ' Waahlnzton at OilcaXo <3-twl' O llf. . Idewlcx scored on ' Bill Bryne’s night at 6:15 'at the West Side. 64. (Cleveland has had 12 homers The A’s new park measures 330 of play. He seldom shouts, he (Thorles. Outweighing Ahdrewe I. " don’t have another Job, Be­ feet to left field, 430 to.center and Third place C?hicago has won no SchtnItx (6-6) and Pascual < Chaper tuned up for the 72 hqibs BUI SpUler, pneithar Loa'Angelas hopper to shortstop and when Lei Baepyp (13) in kansas City, Detroit and (?hl- permits periods of silence, and his 193 poun rbl 347 to right. Connie M:ack Stadl commercJala are less drippy. At more than four games straight this of medial play by blaatinjr six 1 r> 0 . 0 c ^ o 11 each. Boston and Wash- Parents Agree under hi* opponent’s right eya In moaay.” Baltimore at Kansas City (31wl- birdies and on even dozen pma. Souchak, Qaaaiagars, $1. T.; who again, Simmons Was yanked in fa­ Sstrensa, ,c( /..... 4 1 Iji^on 10 apiece, the Yankee's six um, in which 129 homers were hit least, you don’t have to watch Shoot at Rockville Sunday season. New "York won six in a Ha has hopes of getting another nltht)—Wilson (6-9) and Pallca (3-7) Kobsn, ss 3 0 0. 0 q the fourth round and It kept bleed­ va Ceccareill (35) and DItmar (65). Bolt kept hia birdie pjTClductkin paces the iMoaon’s monay'winners vor of Hediund./ The litUe soutl^ Cannon, If ...... 1 0 0 0 0 /and Baltimore four. in 1954, measures 334 to left field him emote while he delivers the row—once. So did Cincinnati and crock at the title some day, especi­ Boston at Detroit (34wi-nlaht) — BotSInl, 3b ...... S 2 1 0 1 mall. Pfttsburgh. The Cards wort five ing inO^ o f the way He battered to hlmaelf but had nlnM of 81-83, with close to $30,000t Freddie Haa% paw caught looking at- a . The Redlegs have walloped 64 in 440 to center and 331 feet to right On Grid Loop Igor Pezas. runner-up Individual shbolers in the prist ally If Arthle Moore dethrones Susce (35) and Delock (6-4) va Lory called third strike to end / the Adam*:,3b ...... S Crosley Field’s dimensions are 328 One might suppose that the op­ strai(-bt at one point. Philadelphia (7-10) and Malts (65). agoliut the 35-$5 p v .^ lu e Mound Claremont, Calif., Joe Cielsa, Ar­ Reynolds, r( ...... 4 CrOsley Field compared with 61 skeet shooting /.h.mnion champion at*t the fuel that many MordonO In September, (Jharles NatlessI lington, Tex., Chandler Harper, st^nsA. aisnsanti, ss, If ... 3 I 0 0/ 0 for Iholr opponents with Ted Klus- to left-, 387 to center and. 342 to posite Would be true, that the ra­ picked up seven in * row but It tvi’nhs he would be the logical St. Louis at Brooklyn (n)—Jackson ia,a abort run, atret'ening Jifat over BsckwlUi. lb ...... 4 0 0 1 Pan-American Grimes in Mexico ahootera have improved their Portsmouth, Va., tumad In 68’p. Ken Irli^ worked Socha for zewski. the majors’ home run lead­ right (141 d. The right field barrier dio man. having strictly, a listen­ Approximately 75 parents voted didri't do 'the Phils m'uch good— ^tomeof Win 14-1, chollaiiger, hating beaten Moore (65) vs Podres (75). 65-hundred, yarda, -hut the trapa Brass, e ...... 3 0/2 1 AMER1CA.N l e a g u e . ROOKVnXE LFAOl’E (City this spring/, and his wife garnet to a -marked degree, gives they.had Just lost 17 or 19. Chicato at New York (n) — Rush and bunken orp' often and well Most of the 'eontandara said tha free dckeif to first with two down Mitchell, p ...... J L ______00/0 1 er, getting 16 of his. 29 round trip­ was shortened more than 20 years ing audience, would feel impelled their approval of allowing their Second Round tiire* times in the .post. In the SCanchester third. Colas to describe the action more Standings Christine, Women’s (Champion run­ every indication that the lower (6-6) vs Gomes (6-4). placed. , couraa ’’played easy*' yesterday. pers at hotilp. ago. sons, ages nine through 13, to W L - Pet. ’■ / - W L Pet. ner-up at the Quebec Open and Cauurlas’ next atop' on the oome- Milwaukee at ^llaidelphia (n) —Buhl foUowed With a single and when Totals ...... 29 is 14 15^ T il minutely than his opposite nuni- classea wUl be the (at ones and the Tie for Rec Lead bqck traodmUl ? Probably in Syra- (8-7) va Roberta (137) or Wehmeler Sam Snead mlaaSd a short putt ^Thay 4iredlcta4 thinga would rsntleslU's (4) / participate in the Midget Football PoUce A. Fire ™ ____ 2 X -667 KobciOOSlkO ...... 5 0 1.000 competitton to win these classes ($5). ' ' Hchenthal’a fly was dropped by «b r h |iK> a rbi . ber, whose clients can see • for League proposed by the Police A champion at 1^8 euoa Aug. 3 ogoinat Hurricane on the final hole that'kepi Mm out “ tou|hen up” fo t Uie ehaaqploailiip --'75- UtPolnte, ss . Man. Optical . ' 2 .667 PAG 3 2 .600 C%ampl .aockson. (75) va Shurkonl (7-9); of a tte ^ I h the dry-run leaders. rojBidi. ; • and Colas, who also tried to score, mil. ir ...... that isn't: the way it works oiit. Spencer Rubber 2 .667 among the many outstanding shot­ afforil to loaf on any target, Sport Schedui .90e Johnson, c ... parents of the budding All Ameri­ Man. Motors 0 .000 Elks ...... O 5 .000 Rockville Shooters Telephone, Co...... wsa ■ cut down on a fine relpy at ft 1 Strangely enough, the contrast gun artists who will gathef for the .900 LutsrI, 3b ...... Roy Campanella^s Catching cans attendWl last night’s meet-, (Connecticut All Bore Skeet Cham­ Rockville residents an4 thoee Man. Auto Porto ------the plate. Carlson, cf ...... 3 O' 1 holds true on those networks ing at the Police Station. Paganl’s ...... 333 / Final marker for Mancherter Ksrvell*. rf 1 A 0 whlcji employ a pair of golden Police A Fire exploded with a The PAC itrengthened its grip pionships St the American L«gion from the immediate environs w-ho Tonight Ryltnder, rf ...... 1 / l 1 Officials from the Meriden Mid­ on second plabe by defeating the' will be seen .nclude Fred Hewetf, Groo-lte . , . * - • j •, • • • • .393 crossed the platter in the fifth. Oalr*.. 3d ...... 1 0 ft voiced personalities to split the strong, 14 - hit attack Including Skeet (Club in Rockville Sunday. Bankers vs. Beaupfe, 6:15— ‘ .100 WonH Cure Aching Arms get Football League also were in Moose 11-8- in a loo'cly played Defending champion In the Indi- president of the- Iiurt club, Fred Cose Bros...... Cola and EMdle Wojdk beat out Breadbeft, l b ...... 1 1 0 chores and alternate at the TV attendance, and answered several seven extra bases to trounce Charter Oak. H»r*of. jb I 0 0 and radio microphones during a Spencer Rubber 11-1 lost night in game at Rec Field last night. vidugl event, Ray Dukat, Hamden; Newman, Howard Isch. Earl Lawyers vs. Acetjri A Sylvester, Infield hlU and Irv August walk­ Maanuson, p ...... 0 0 ft questions concerning the program. The loser* Jumped into an early Krause, Francis G. W e^r. Her-'' Scoring in every inning except Quay, p .. . . , ...... 1 0 0 0 0 game. When the one who started an American Little LoKtfc contest . - - two-man team champione; (Cy and 6—Verplanck. / ed to Jam the baaea. Reliefer And Fred Mandevilie, athletic di­ bei't Krocae, William Schenetsky, the secgraiL- invi'ations have .been at Charter Oak Park. Lost' night’a .Rockville didn’t quit in the sixth Polnte, Karvells, Breadheft; OP. John­ S /t lS ^ t o V 'iu r " A lsto n .'^ l clays, won’t be of service again like a pneumatic drill. Dutch Fogarty, a spokesman'for Leftflelder Ray Dotchin belted a' and young Tom Prall, Stratfoid/ Trust V*. Nsrisiffs, 6:16—Char­ son to Breadheft; LOB. Bantly'a 10, I until September. three-run homer over the leftfleld' ond tb take a 6-4 lead. are the defending champions in the ■aSnt to all Connecticut regis­ ter Oak. triumph enabled the Automen to and kept most of- the 400.-odd fans “Campanella’s But the worst 'ftvoa yet to come Regretable Artion the PFAA reported this morning tie the hustling Telephohe/Oo. for PanHrelll's 4; BB. Mitchell 4. iittna- cajehing cAn’t Fortunately for the future of barrier In the second Inning to put After a scorelee* third frame, Women’* and Junior avents. , tered sb(x>teri whose names a North Ends vs. Herm’i, 6:16— seated. 'Two walks and an error son, 3, Quay 3: SO, Mitchell 8, Quay for Alston, and before he knew it that hit group is ready t6 go into the PAC tallied four times in the pear in the official .Vverage Book; first placa. WELL loaded the bases with one out. But 3; Hila off. Magnuson 4 for.4 runs In cure a c h I n g baseball, not everyone.is in posi­ action as spori as. insurance is the winners out front 3-1. Buddy Addad to this lUl of ouUtanding Mt. Nebo. . \....n 1 1-3: Quay . I for 7 runs In 3 3-3: Carl ErsMne, the number two man Minor also lined a circuit smash top of the fourth which was high­ Rhode Island, Maasochuaetta an4: manager of- the method of free loading. Many TV in the fifth. - lighted by a if f MtUiken’e three- th^m for what promise to be hand- New Hang)ehire ribootere. The planck. tha Auto Parts’ booming baU ox' and . fired, third strikes past 4he PB, Brats 3: U. Ramsdell, Varanll;. fined to the dugout v ith a sore e)Q>lalne(f that practice ‘sessions turnout should be the blggMt one ploded for 14 hiU Including catch­ L, Maanuson: Scorer, Ftatus; Time, Brookir- owners have long since left their Spencer took a short-lived l-O run. homer after two were out. aqriae 'tooney prizes, will be shoot­ Optical vs. Roy Motor Sales, 6-^ final two i>attera to insure victory. back and elbow. Ersklne,. for eo would'' probably get underway Thrive more runs, in the top of the ever to crowd the akect fields of er Tom Kelly’s fourth homo run. Rockville had at least one base 4:48- The Superbas radios on the curb, an action they within the next two weeks. The lead is the initial frame When ers from Massachusetts, Rhode Is- Wadden. long so dependable, failed to fin now regreL Many bars in this city Billy Lange singled and Skip fifth sewed up the verdict for the the local gun cliA>. There isn’t a (^ ly two battara faUad to gat at runner In overy inning and twice have suffered 31 ish 12 (k 13’'8tarts feasMt for t|je ^ l y start Is to laridxnd New Hampshire.The Con­ ' Sunday, July 17 injuries sulB- hkve s^ved the problem by cut­ Marsh ()6ubled. But there was no winners. , , necticut title*, trophies and bras- registered rtioot anywhere around Legion vs. Daniol^pn. 2:30—Mt. laoat ona safety off the offerings 'f*:- left the Sacks Jammed. Ed Roebuck' appeared in 34 of acquaint the yoiwgrters with, the ' Tonight the Elk* rrieel thd PAC ' on that date, the nearest ' bring of Jack -O ’CWn. The Utter also clently - damag­ ting off the sound .entliely. Their fundomentsila of th^port. Fogarty stopping the big bats of Police A riarila are reserved for Connecticut Nebo. ' • ^ Hitting stars for their respective Anuounce F^airiiigs the first 84 gahies, had good Firb once they found the range, at 6:30. Nashua. N. H., ai.d it ia not be­ gave ()p three walks and fannad teams were Lelbenguth of Rock- ing to keep/ ath- cutomers sit In cool silence, watch­ also explained that the Recreation residents only, but the purses and Monday, July 18 reason for having nothing on the ing the flgUTM dance upon 'the and the victors 'carried an 8-1. lead PAC,(ill _ lieved that it Will pull shooters threa whila suffering hU fifth de­ viile and Cole of Mahcheeter, each Ictea out of com­ ball-when the Giants pommeled Department will build a 'special AB R H PO A E optitmal monies ere op$n to all Groa-ltea vs. Oajse’a, 6:30— Foy Ten^s Eveiil bat. but .the har­ screen. Friend of ours w ho ( g r ­ going into the final mining when Key f. 2fa, ‘ Sb __ from northei. Uaaaac^ uaetU from (Charter Oak;, feat in eight outings. with two blngles. 'hiera were no him In the last game of the more flield sit Ouuler Oak Pork which registered shooters regardless of tb r Rockville festivities. assed Alston U ates such an oasis says that if the will meet all requirements of jnld- they tallied three , markers with, Archlvv. U ...... reaidi^nce.. Aceto ft Sylvester >s. Norman's, Meanwhile, righthander Pat Bol­ extra base hits. recent three-game set at'the Polo bums don’t like it that way they the help of four singles. Kosisch, 3b,- p . . Starts At 10 A.M. duc, who notched hia alghth tri­ (jhiefly concerned Qroimda. - HughM worked get football. * Mllllksn. c .. ... 3 I : Parries Explained - 6—Verplanck.’ ' First matches In tha annual with ' those that can go out to the park. He, person­ Bobby Merrer pitched another The shooting will start at 10 umph as against a 'alngla loss, In four sedsona of Big base­ Town Slnglea Tennis Tournament, and rather well . . . sore arm • The two teams from towen will W. Pruuin*. •*,' Each class shoots for Its own Nasstffa \'s. North Ends. 6:30— Cart Eroklne prartleolly con- ally,' got tired of the racket.. compete tn a league along with one of hia typical iWe games al­ Sawyer, cf 4..-;.' a.m.. and with the assured turnout Oval. scattered four harmlesa. hits, ball, Michigsin State first baseman get underway Friday night with and all, and had been called on 23 Cwlkl*. lb . purses/so that 'those who. are riot of the largest crowd in Rockville ' , Bfied the Brook­ ivfo squads from Meriden. All lowing but three hlU, walking two R. Prottinf. lb. 2 b __ I 1 ft In thri high average brackets' Police A Fire va. PonUcelU’a, 'walked five men and fanned a like Ghurck Mathews compiled a. ,333 two matches scheduled at, 6:30. lyn pitching to the sick bay; O(xa!.40|l8. C3em LaUne relieved batters and fonnmF *lgbt.- And skeet history ' the management number. Bolduc., also chl{4)ed U batting average. Hal Turkinglon. a former' town four times in nine days and pitched home games wrUl start at 1 o’clock Koib It rf, ...... 11 hav* \ at least an equal 6:15—Oval, Karl Spooner turned up with a so os to not corifllck with' the local Johnny Connolly jnade a fine catch tS. Orlow»kl, p. rf ....2 0 0 chance \ and in J some cases may be forged to close the entries Medics vs. Green Manor, 6— with,three hits while Uomihatee champion, and Marv Cohen clash' a complete game in between Cleveland Acquires of tAvery’s long'fly in the fourth. R. Oriewjkl. rf. 2b' 0 0 early if it becomes apparent that Jim MfSCurry, Richy,Jarvis, Thm- lame flipper-in training, hasn’t any -All Itiirt semi-pro teorii which plays all more ^ a chance to win a (Siarter'Oak. >' on the high school courts and Bill The'centerflelder ran back to grab . r It 6 18 6 1. to take more would mean that the Elmanccla va. Center Church, my Mason and Kelly all eroahad Corcoran engages Rosario Saplen- part of the control and stuff the '^Oanipanella couldn't bend his home games at Mt. Nebo. bandaome return for their accura­ the ball and milnaged to keep it ( 3 ) last'squada coqld not flni.sh in day­ 6:30—Robert-'on. two sofetias for tha victors. sa on the Y couKs. up-sUte New Ybrlt left - hander left knee.because ot a i|air. Rube Evers from Orioles tf the program meets with suc­ -AB R H PO A E cy and M on. The individual event poMesse< as the Tecord-wrecklng cess in iu maiden year, F o g ^ y whUe falling head over heels. Hspton, If. 3b will be. to" ^9ur closaea and light. Ths new auto loading tnqis Tiieaday, July 19' John Lupacchino Saturday morning at 10 b’clt permitted by Motor sales . vs. Spencer, 6— •b pe a e Tbt eholea i W il l ia m s 2 o’clock and semi-final matches Tom LaSorda, the ngocky south­ Jackie Bobineon tiwisted his inditxited he h()ped 'Wight Would 1 t 3 o o m the NSSA rules. You pan get light Hc(?urry. u ...... 3 3 0 0 0 nearly 3554 million in the next 12 Minor, 3b ...... ,. 4 1 M ...... 510 000— 3 no sepr'e cemnted four or mors WaddeU. • ' BoMur, p ...... 4 will be playM Sunday morning at paw now with Monmal, had his neck, bruised hia left hand and hsui give his pitching staff some of the Cemnolly, ef ...... 4 1 O 0 1 2B. Koye/-Ko*|ow8kv. Budsj. Shlm- lunch at the grounds i all day and I 1 3 1 0 vary Hava OIL SERVICE knee badly banged up covering the the right m ik^ and suffers from months to plan and build flood, con­ Dotchin. if ...... 4 1 0 0 3 kowlts: HR, Mllllkcn: SB. SbtmkosiU; points belosyllast ysar'a book aver­ Aufuit. lb ...... 4 10.'. The finals are slated at the hurling, the lack of which has trol and navigation projects has Setoton, 3b, u .... 3 1 0,U 0 PD. R. PniUinz. unaasi*|e—Home Haaon. et ...... 3 ' Defending champion Joe Mul* with the Flatbush' fipgers until Charley horse in' his right calf. American League’s top hitters Lonze, c ...... 3 1 1 10 0 0 0 Hits off. Koelsch 3 for 3 runs in 6 in- shooter having 300 or more regis­ Arms, .Schcmlbq^s Sumliiatki. 3b...... 3 Duke Snider pulM a ligament in et)glne4i^ Included in the bill are club playera who have accounted Coarao, 3b ...... 3 doon hoa drawn a bye os has A1 early June, however, which is early in the eesaon, was batting Connecticut sonstructlon pjoJecU BeSwith, lb ...... 3' 5 0 1 1 1 0 ninfs; Lons 3 for 9 runs In 4 1-3; G. tered targetsf In 1954 will be Hamia, 3b S Whitney, last year’s runnerup, when Atston,* the man most con- hia left knaa. Sandy Aiuoroa .354 on May 13. Howrever, be «)ent Bates- D. M, 3b .'..,3 D 0 0 1 0 0 OrlowskI 1 for 0 rune In 1; Biota 3 for for .six titles havaanterad the 18th totaling $964,000.T h e y are Ham- ^rsh,rt. l/. lb ....3 O ; J 9 1 9 3 runs In 1 3-3: HBP. - Koelsch: W. clssaUiad oa nis 1964 book average Cage Loop Rivals animal Vyethersfleld Invitation Marsh Warren and Mickey Fen- cenied. begsui to wonder Just Jiow strained his bkek. Frank'Kellert into a slump and haa played only Duponi, lb. p .....; 3 0 O 8 9 0 0 Koelsch; U, Blonsleb), Htlloran; L. Until 900 stcnptoble 1955 .targets Totals' .1...... 33 14 14 31 • 1 3 Buffered a broken noae. monooset' Beimh, $167,000; Hart­ Golf Tournament July 21-24. Rob­ Paaaal’t (I) dell. Miildoon will, oppoee the vic­ many pitchera on ons club could be occasionally the lost month and a JoeTrlgano, If. cf • l « 0 1 0 1 0 have been shot. All other ahootara B. Pagani, l b ______tor botween COrOoran - Sapiensa The result has been 44 different ford (Folly Brook), $263,000> Cyr.-rt f 0 0 0 0 0 0 ert M. Grant won in 1940, 43, 44 out of repair simultaneously. Jim half. '* Housatonlc River, $375,000,- and Tmtenien. *b.,.. 3 00 1 00 0 : will edasaify tnsmsaiives under the Nastlff Arm*' will be seeking M Correnti. ■* .... 3 and Whltpey meets the survivor H»8bcs, the robust relief worker, lineups. He waa- picked up as a free their second straight win tonight, and 48, Bill Hogbea won tha title nnneaan, 3b ...... 4 Sherwood Island State Park Helesko.,3b ...;.,..t 0 9 0 0 0 () SITE OF TOURNEY ‘ ‘high-low" syritom; whereby- they iji 1949 and Herman Wilkie took Lupacchino. tb 3 of the Olmstead-Lesry -pairing. developed a sore spot in his When Caqipanella wept out for agent in the spring after playing John Prionano.-rf ,.l 0 0 0. 0-0 0 ‘ ahoot tbeir 100 targets arid the meeting Manchester High at the good, the Brooklyn pitchers turned $159,000. Lavery, rl_ . 9 0 0 0 1 0 tha crown in 1950t Ray Billows, of Mlnicucct, rf ...... 3 Warren will fags the wlnncLof the shoulder. Billy Loea reported with the New York Giants, and Cowles. *». i f ...... 8 0 ^ _0 _» _0 _0 k ^ t snd low qcores are eliminat- West Side outdrior- court in a Rec O. Krinjak. If 3 $ c h in iA ti> TteUfigton-Oohen match and Fen- twinges. in only three coufitate gwoea in Boston and" Detroit in the Ameri­ New Britain. July 14 (iP)—Th# Summer Senior Baaketball League Poughkeepsie,' N. Y., winner the Rlvoea, cf ...... 1 Jim Koiutanty, ace relief pitch­ Shuttle Meadow Country Club to- .od, the rei ones being post three years, is expected to de­ Lsbisds ef ...... 1 dsD will battle the victor Pt the Severe HoMdleap 21. V ■ ■ - can Ltogue lost season. ’Total* ...... 23 1 ^ IJn 1 , ^ , ? (toubled to the clasa of gome. The contest ia slated for BenenslU, ...... 3 Lynch-Johnotoq match. ■ Losing tha starting L ^ waa a Boy CbmpeaeUa'a return' vlU er for the Yankees, was a Police A Flia ...... ' 040 313—11 (tay was the aite of "the Connecti­ fend his UUe. . i - R. Krlajak, a '...;.. 1 qi)0rt star at Syracuse University Spencer ...... A®® the shooter; |:30. ' Enttias for the doublet touma- aavere Iqmdicap and the Dodgers hal|>, of course, but tba burly back ______- Potwr, cut Junior-Senior OtHfing Society’s WhUe it is htful that any of ’ The Arms quintet won their O Cota, p ...... 9 BCBt muot be made at tha East were buning when Johnny Podres atop will have to. bring three -or BAUf MUXION —baseball, booketball, sp ec^ an d T. Pottir, Connolly. Marsb; HR. sacohd One-Day Tournament of opening game in a thriller, nipping HIGH STAKES booting. - Dotchin, Mliktf;' 8B. OMont: ^ C . the aeason. -. < tha Rockville "ers with • the Teuu 34 1 4 U 10 ■ 9 Bide Roe no later than Wednesday, remained In the dugout with pain four pitchera with him. BeckwlUi:Beckwi^ LOB.LOB, PR ^ e A Jlrertre 7. 7Tpen- Bpen- poeslhle exeS] of Ted Palmer the MMCheoUr Auto T*arts 30-27i a^-fiauM fw (^C^^la 7th. Jim HenUe reportod this morning. SostUe (NEA)—Approximately _2». ^gMed*. ... Mason; HR. In hia ahoulder. Ten days of rest " 7: Bk Merrer 3, BaM 3. Oupoat and John Bi l,.wUl bn inCUss Pinky and. Dinky Holienthal led Oceanport, N. J. (NEA)—Jlm- HeCurnr. (!oWk 1 iarrts faUed to helti tha FriUia'rbM Wond­ Oeraell has won mors tntercol- 500,000 peropns will g s^ e r on the Ths CHrls’ Junior golf 'Chsihpiaa.- BO. Merrer iZ Botes I. toipont 4; When Cart (Bobo) Otopn. world mF Stout, M trol Judga at M(m- eb. Botes TTor 7 mas In I SA la- A, then o n nnlBbar Of them th* Main flu. crew In acoring. The BEER AS BEER SHQULO BE K ’ ■ ' Doirii Walker oT the DetetUt er. Alston ouapected that he must lagtata Rowing Regattas than any ohores of Lake B8aaMrigton. Aug. ship of tha U8QA wiU ba held at BklddtoBretght champloB, waa a wto WiU au tha_ heavy ontry High aquad fnUad to field a team mouth Park/ won nUt' stokas UoM kleked 4B ettolght mOxi ’be at tha and of tha line along this other odiool. Tba Big Rad waa T. to watrti the Gold Cup Race for tha Flersneor Oountry Club, flo r- jrauBg boy ha wtuntod to h« • thara in 1953, a high mark at m J6ckay. Ua|te in rtsssis 'B.‘ C, and O thiU for ita firat ancounter and waa polato-dttilag the IBM seeanMi ' Una whan Rs m Mayer sufforad tha Woo 4M ttmao. i unlhnltgd opeedboato. oacs, 8. C . Auf. 15-1$. Wotsea; Thne. kin. •iB'oxpectsd. Th t iBcrsosa ia auhB' c^fiiBvd with • 'forfeit loaa. major track. . ‘ ■ r v , ■ » V '

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X : N X ICAKGHE8TER EVENING EERALD, KANCHE8TER. OONNW THUB8DAY, JULY 1 4 .196f PAfiOl^ Mi^CHESTteR EVENING HERAI^.^MANCHESTBR, CONN, THURSDAY. JXJLY U, 1958 Snpiiisr Hsaiis fW Rsat 67 Hoasdii F tr 72 Smborl^ For Smlm 76 Booms WitlMi^tkH0Bl4l 69 ABUtmoiitO'^nott— . ‘ BOliRMf, S aee^ 'Lak*-lviv*Vaan Jo l^ R iu ik Staff Avtatoebika for Safe 4 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAWI^ By FAGALY aiiA SHORTEN Artieica For Sals ,45 CRYSTAL D in R w*tartrant.x atx Group Reaches. West Coasty Auto m ^rniWBOBts «;■ IS , room*, lumialMd, private beach, MANCHESTER-^ old, y«iw rauad, atx room Ihko* 20’’ CONSOLE model. T.V., excel- iE A U W m lSr___ i Augutt S on. XIL 24748 or 9-111)8. n odNqoRD r o a d iroBt nonio. Radiant haat, plattar- CERTIFIED lent condition. Very reasonable. room with eqmplste , RoiUnf /^srlc ad walla, larga kaotto piR*. Uvtag Begin Homeward Journ^ IQOtkO.CAUtMCLtf Inquire 87 Autumn St. MI. 9-9473. keepingsawmjmae^ neeaessswes^faeiumw jkvallaw v w m — ■'•w , THREE ROOH apartment fbr rant COTTAGE., fumiahad. Private Hv« room rsneh in* 'spm n, fIroplaG*, artaaiaa watt. IBars USED CARS 't VTkt WIND TOOK rr 'T i b s rent dBffle or tfoubU. OUldron ac- ''ta Botton. MI. 3-0917. oendy beaoi, boat*. Cbventry. PL Six room complete Cape Dtyact Jrom oiwatr. XQ. 9-1T49. - ■I «Oi»TO«ft‘TW flUI»«-TO MAO TMI tM l MONfr VMM «U ' d (UmHed). Central. Reaar- Til* audtbl* suction of la d iw sii^ A0Mklf ^ Cod with ehed dormer, fire- my, two emr.gm^ npost of rl^ ehantos, ripe iOTAOMkV Boats and AceeaMries 46 Mr*: Doraey, 14 Arch St. S sce, flill bseement. high brsaths was tha aloquant comment noeUriMfitoa of gigsjiUe otse, and iM f Plymoutb 4-Door Bsdan—Ra­ Bofiiitoo Loeotions' rmgt, rob^tioh rooms in iCsUto 77 made by tha 14 high school boys ttoy tasty rasplMiTlss. When the ADVT. CMFBIOTf HAVE YOU a rowboat ..We - could ROOM FOR Rent refined gentis- evstiota, storm windowg, dio and keater. l.ew mlle- For Rent , 64 ^ lysBtsd tw R«tt 6 8 touring tho Woot with Dwignt «* fun to th* bursting ^D W T . HOURS ,a«e ...... ; ...... „8 ayo r«ht for first two weeks in Au­ men, continuoua hot water, show­ screens, smesite drive. Now bmsemont, lot, bomuUful FOR . ocmtiiBa* Mnrtos. Perry and Oil Hunt whan tha two gust? MI. 9-5839. call th* hott and hotteoa id S A* li* to 4:M P. M. er, Private entrance, 101 Chestnut THREE ROOM atte# spaee, wiU vacant. Selling for $14,500. atattion Wagona «9 tha tour warn it out a oomplsu dtoner' 4W3 StodSbakerV-8 4-Door Land^ street. renbVtta toisult unant. 2nd Odor WANTEb—Two or 2 t^onq a|i!nrt- view. Throe mHwtae ' from divan paa.mell down San Fran- toppad oft with berrisa and cream oaats above tttsjnfller eesapebtoei cruiser—Radio, heateri auto­ MancHitor'Savings A Loon Bldg. ment. Johli Der^o, 274 09k,^t T. J. CROCKETT, Broker chaator. claco’a famoua naariyAartlcal hlUa. and a S-tach thick ohsrry pta, th e and S cento mota-thBB aiiciftor COFT'CLOSING TDiE ; matic drive. Sharp , . . .Save Garden— Farm— Daiqr LARGE ROOM, separate kitchen Apply Manchester Savings A Wilbur Crou H i i ^ y .'E x - IF RHADT u Tho trip throbgh San rranciaeik maal was satsa on th* bqiiks of der 19M contnot sgreemeBts, Products X 50 and entrance: Gentleman, Park­ Loan. 1007liljtta St. was a aidAjoumoy for tho Indiana POR CLASSIFIED AD^*: 1981 Mercury 4-Door S e ^ —Ra­ ing. MI. 3-4734. . Houes.Tor Said 72 Office M l'8-6416 raal aatata, the Rogue River, know a^ every Cuahmap .said the itoten aaksd MON. THRU FRL celleht neighborhood, Ooaanlt making an educational invaatiga- fleherman In America w the hoaia for a recssa following the erih* dio, heater, automatic drive. CABBAGE PLANTS, cauliflower, OFFICE 8XIltE,^axcsllsnt dseer! Eeaidence MI 9-7761 tton of tho' far coaat of thoir couq- 1 8 d 0 A . BL Oiean. 9195 broccoli, Brusaela sprouts, toma­ FURNISHED ROOM—Near Mata Agaacy. XQ. 9-1107, of trout and salmoa. Mr. Perry's pony’s rsjsctlon and that Aaairi- St. Gentleman preferred.— MI complete fadlitlss:', Street and pointment cell brothar-ln-law shoitod the 'boys can Motors expoetod an aaswerta SATURDAY 9 a : M . toes. Astera, zinnlaa, petunias, rear pariting. Rental, m . 381 Osa. GREEN MANOR. 1981 Studsbakar 8-Passenger aalvia, ageratu'm, onapdrogona, 9-2170. 9 Hasel St. 1J8X1N08 WANTED — group had loft T’oamlto PaiK some lamprey atta, scourges uC Its njactlon later totoy whan •*• ter St. Ml7 i-19304o r ^ « 4 8 a . BOLTON Lakefroht—Four room three-family, and travalod through tho moat aX' gotlations reatiraa. Coupe—Radio, heater, over- marigolds, geranlbma, 8 for 31 up. Manchester— 11 Croeby Road year around houq*. Laige glaaaed the Western wntots, and a huge, 'drlve...... $595 McKiNNEY f . Have inasy tanttva peach ormarda ta ^ tha altIiou|h thoroughly dead, salmon, Thera was no tounsdUta eoMW At Odernremi’s, 504 Parker St. SPACIOUS Professional Ocnes. in porch, field tton* flreplac*, ell Id and soma fine wina-grapa NICE. COMFORTABLE robm/next Ground floor. Main St. Am^a XIartgagM am agsd. m* 30 poUhda ta wetott. ment from the UAW. 1950 Ford Club CoupeX— Radio, ' Six room ranch, three beAroonSa, hett, tw 3-5121 corn, fresh picked daily. Now it COMFORTABLE, LARGE '(hoom num combination artadowa, Vene­ Small down payment. Call Good- Vhone Ml 8-6060 or Ml 94981 ■tata^pital and home of Calvin inks of th* Rogue River, and rector on the union Betotiattag Pial MI- 1980 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery 3 windows, single or double, quiet COXCPLETE OFFICnC or ’ cKlld Realty Company. Xtt, 3-7938 Perry, mwUiar of Dwight Parry’s JE.VMEISVOIi the time to buy raspberries, for tian bllnda, larga weU landscaped or-xn. X1297.. - want Into town for an evehtag’s team, that ha felt a "priael^ Truck.' greeting Or jam. Tel MI. S-7441. home, shower bath, parking, gen­ DESK SPACE PRIVATE P A R n dettres four ublqultouSsrelatives. Calvin Perry fun at the specially opened teen­ ou^t to to first-teoetaad OB th* CkMUSETHf tleman. Phone MI. 3-934S: lot, near schools and bus. Owner b*droonrhoua*> Manchester or had fed thi\toya a steak dinner Manchester—Broad Street. CAPE OOD, ibc rooaiak racreatton age center to Grant’* Foss; this Paul b:. gbtter Photo. oontraet bsfor* dotails an aoa* Many Others at Lowest piriceif^ otvmiceauEss ■tranaferred. For appointment to GREEN MANOR room, two bath*,. atail ahowar, suburboiTv vicliiltyv\>toct from Cooked outdobra in western fash- Small Down Payment FURNISHED ROOM for a gentle Fin* office space. Sultable^er amueemant hall was excluttvely WllUam B. Jehsuwn sidered. WHicB.wBrms Diamonds—Watchi tnipect, evenings or weekahd call nreplace, atom wttdqWs, maay oarnor. -Novagohts mte**o. WrtU ton, ably ahettad t o XCn. Parry, iven over to th* Xfonebsstar con- "Thera has been s e a * pregiWM Lost and Pomid Low Financing Rates man or working couple. 34 High small retail or wholesala outlet'' extras. Four par cant ntortgage. Box A, H*l Mr. and M r i\ DWight' Psar- Jewelry 48 St. <. Xn 0-7936. six-room . ranch, attached ga ngwit for pool, ping-pong, R. LaMott* Russell, praoident of in negotiations but I WDONte’t aaU Ample off street parking. . Iihmedlate occupancy. Oemer XQ. ond their famiUas. Tha boys shuffle-board and table games. the Saving* Bank of Manchester, it sobstantial," Oishman arid. TOOVD — A pl«ea WIm n ^ c«n '^aerifies $14,900 fage, in A-1 condition, Mova right 8427J. ,v ARB YOU had' camped out in the Perry back fiitmr> s complat* Um of knlttiiis CHORCHES MOTORS LEONARD W. TOST, Jeweler, re- PLEASANT, tumlkhed room, suit­ _ Call Mitchell 3-8107 ta. Radiant hot water heat, oil, SELLQfa When Donald Sylvester was announces that WiUiam-R. Johnoon "Woodcock said if w* oould paira, adjusts watchta expertly. yard, and then Calvin>erry, with yanui and aceuoeri—, Munpoo ^’Stsicier able .for one adult. Caking privi­ Ule bath: Venetian bUnda, combi- FOUR FAMILY boms, nice loca­ Wa will Mr. Pearson, undertook to' guide misted, eeerch aoOif revealed him has joined the bonk otaff to asttat guarantee^ U|* saai* number ad Studfibsker Sales and Reasonable prices. Open dally. lege's. MI. 9-3934. ATTRACTIVE corner store At *91 MANCHESTER^Expandable Capa to be wandering happily in ..the in its mortgage operations. hours to employss as Geasral lio> goods, omkroidory cottons juad - g .u . Center St. Excellent location; a m aluminum windows, door*. tion, close to Main mtroot and ftoa and boys on a tour of nearby San thrssds. At .'Tolir Ts(i> Thursday eventaga. 139 Sprues Cod Excellent conttrucUon, good let. Owmsr moving out of heavily laden .cherry groves; th* Jttinaon, who resides in the tors, the union might oonsldsr Service sa a n tH y Street. Ml. 9-4387. NICE ROOM for refined gentle­ buelneaa. Reasonable rent. Xu. location. Full price 312,900. Lake- S churches. Immsdlato occupancy, Wa alatt-toty ;y for eatt ■Cisco. Gottsgo Ot. nicqs M l. / town. ■ Aakiiig $14AM. Siva Tyler, Real­ S t lS ^ .o r ' oontaet . ^ la boys at* dinner to tha-hm- deeply Impressed Sylvester offered neighboring Buckingham aectlon of handing u$ th* hasle contract it wscaatu. man. Private entrance, kitchen 3-847*. front. Beautiful large seven room to save Dwight Perry money by Glastonbury, is married and ha* reached with QM and Ford wtUto 80 OakiSnd Street privllegea. XG. 9-4171. • cottage baa ttirrt levW, privacy tor. XQ. 9-4499. Realtor eua 'CUft House, tiyiiig, as a part S a^ fice $14,980 of tli> "education’' of the educa­ remaining beh}nd t o the cherry three children. He is 32 years of out the pattern-pins toneflts,” Open Evenings Until 9 P. M y- ! 4- wet. u»pwi HoBseliold Goods 51 NEW*STORE for rent. Located at plus. Hhccellent condition. About BlUB-1 orchards instead of continuing the age and waa graduated from Mid- von —PASS BCK»C Mo. 1400. LARGE, MODERN room with all 133 Spruce St. Ideal for office, e 0 AND 9 DUPLEX, okcallant condl MI- tional UNV, such unfamiliar deli­ Cushman' said. < ■ Mottos is ‘ - ■ • - — ' K acre land.' A rtol "Beauty." tion, largo lot, aU coavonlaacaa. tour. He was eatiofled with a huge dlekiwy College in 1948. Since that Cushman added, **Fraak|y, ^wa Ml 9-9483 SALE houeeke^ing facilities, fully at­ beauty parlor, drug ttors, etc. For Full price, 3lS;oOO. Qyer cacies sa^jirawns and abalona Other lutings. A, Real*, - XIL WANTED—Four or 6 roota houae, steaks. Thavlush surroundings of bowl 'of cherries and nectarberrles ^tte he..baa been associated with are disaatUfled with our iMWd tags d s p a r S ^ of Uw Msnchss- Hquie of^Furntturs tached. iMvate entrance, ^taquira information call MI. 3-77M, XCI, more Hattaga of all kinds. . CaR GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO Phoenix State Bank A Trust Co., 1949 CHEVROLET, 1949 Dodge, Business Services Offered 13 Business Ojiipoirt^tics S^esmen Wanted 36-A |0l Chestnut 8t. 9-1690. 9-1919 914,300 or ttator, aeVeral;CU*^ the Cliff H o i^ . with its vtow of for hia own conoumption. of job atobllity. Wo will aot to tor Trust CMnpany bts.bssn loot treed By\pne Of The Ellsworth Mitten Agency, ' R'ealtor. with .subotantlal cash, Carlton W.- 4------■ now th* Connecticut Bank and eaUafled until such tiai* a* w* 1941 Chevrolet, 1949 Nash. Trans^ Our E xec^ves / Realtor. ML 3-6030 or Mf, Hig­ |e,000-)ux ROOM horns, oU hot the Pacific, Seal Rocks, and the and sMUcaUatt has bssa mads to portatlon for W. per week. Doug- ANTIQUEIS Reflnlabed. Repairing CARVEL - SALESMAN—We have an opening LARGE, FURNISHED room with l a 9-897* Hutchtas. XQ. 94183, 9-4994. bhwd beaches of th* area added to Trust Co. are pbl* to provide ragular ooto the for .an ambitious salesman to sell gins, Ml;. 8-8609. waterdioat garage, 3-8 aers. Nsaf For the loot four years he has aald Doak forXpaymsat oC lae Moton, 933 Main St. done on an])v fumltu're.' Iie m u , TWO MONTHS OLD kitchenette, for working couple or the toeAl. ^ - ^ . tinuous employment to empleyM amount o f deposit. 189 South Mata .vSt. phona MI. FRANCHISE ICB^CbEAM Lincbln-Mercury care, both lead' GOOD AS NEW Sommer Homss For Rent 67 NEAT AND CLEAN Cap* Cod, five bus, schott. Carlton W. Hutchlaa. WANTED TO BUY« direct from Engineer Hired concentrated to mortgage work and STORE' girl. MI. 84951, years okj. Flv* rooms and bath The Sacramento guides wisely from the time they are .hired iratil. 1955 DODOE two-door sedan, twor 3-5643. ere ta their class. Hard worker Mahogany Bedqpom Suit* SEVEN-ROOM XQ. 94132.9-409L:- owner six room houae. Moderate­ let th* b oj^ tour th* muMum and has .taken special courses to mort­ the time they are rattrad.” HAVE SERVED OVER . can earn 37,890 to 310.000 yearly. Sectional Living Room ROpM FOR rent, quiet. 10 minute ROCKVILLE, 34 Grov« St.-;- Well first floor. Two unttnlshed aecond. ly priced, preferably not new. gage prindplea and pracUcea and tone red and gray. To settle ee- 1 BILUON . Hot water, tal heat, fireplace, go- exhibit aatabttttunents meu: th* By Zoning Staff Woodcock’s refarenea to th* X PWKWttlS • -.8 tata. Inquire 72 Crestwood Drive. You will be selling for an organ, 7-Pc. Dinette Set \ walk from Cheney’s. 334 Charter furnished two-room apa^ment, BRICK FRONT COLONIAL Mutt have aome land and modem In real estate Mmraisals at HiUyer "same number,of hears" yresaaw Household Services s a t i s f i e d CUSTOMERS! rage. Convenleot to everything. MANCHESTER—Nice and clean c u ff Houae bofora takings, them MI. 9-1093 between 4 and 9 p.m. ization with a . atatewide reputa Westinghouse Refrigerator Oak St. xa. 3-8398. also single light housekeeikng conveniences. XQ. 9-3378,' OoUege and the American Institute ably was a comparison of rofnlar* WAMTED—Tranqiortation for two Offered 13-A tion for fair and honcat dealing. room. Jnquir* first floor. Priced at $14,7(X> Jor immediate 4-rapm sxpandable Cape Cod. on th* rid* over San. Fnndaco's Th* Planning and Stoning De? of Real Estate Appfalaera. He has girls to vicinity of Barbour St., You can own a CARVEL store Westinghouse Elec. Rang* Large ifving room, dining sale. Reuben T . Nt.cCann Agency. Fireplace, oil heat, large kitchen, fabujoua hill oti^eet system, Ity of employmcnL Amsrieaa lfo« 1940 OLDSMOBILE ".M’, 1947 Previous automotive experience Weatinghouae Laundromat Leg*l Notices partment has hired an engtoaez been active in the Hartfbrd Junior Krtford, worktag houn $;S0 to 5. Dodge club coupe. 1946 Willya FLAT FINISH Holland * window and be part of this auccessful chain ANDOVER LAKE—Available last room, kitchen, four t^rooms, XU. 3-7700. convenient location. sufficient digestion Um* hkd Chamber of Commerce And expects ton’ sales have lagged, fWrinc JA. 9-1191, evenings W. 9-4742, not a prime requisite. Apply in Firth Broadloom Rug Wantcdr-Room»—Board 62 temporarily'to complste th* town’s production curtailment and lay* Jeep with 'all metal enclosed shades, ’ made to measure. All eatabliehed since 1934. person-r to Mr. Belfiore, Sates two weeks ta July, 4 room water­ pine paneled recreation room OBDEB OF ■dARIHO ON BCMOVai. allowed, however, the riHIer to transfar hi* membership to the MI. 9 ^ . \ metal Venetian bltads at new These highly luccesiful drive-in Blond Bedroom Suite front cottage, 350 week. Tel. Xfl. INVESTMENT ^ property, x^ Four, MANCHESTER ^ Gambolati OF FmrciaBY o n c o c b t ’S coaster thrills began. It was at Joiid use map, toing the smi* map offs. Nash-Kelvtoator and Hodsen . body. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. Manager, Moriarty Brothers 301 Maple Bedroom Suite family, yielding a good 10%. OWN MOTION Mancheater Junior Chamber. low price. Keys made while you ice cream stores are now available 315 Center St. ML 3-5135. 9-3677. with fireplace. Rusco storm built 4V& room, oversUe Cape Cod this point that the boya’ com­ u p ..^ date and conduct ether d*' The mortgage piMtfolio of the merged Xlay 1, 19M, into Araar< WAMTSD-^Rlds to Travelers. * 5-Pc. Dinette Set WANTED to rehK or more rooms Manchester Associates, Realtors. with breezeway and garage. Quiet ments became restricted to lean Motors. '..to 4, Stan Twin IQlls, North Cov- 1950 CHEVROLET, de luxe, four- wait. Marlow’s. to qualified persons. CARVEL STATE OP CONNECnCDT, DiirUtrlct irunCntal projects. Savings Bank of Manchsoter nd, peper having a circulation in aald Dia- 1950 CHEVROLET four door da work. Call Ml. 9-5451 days. Ml. TAVVERN^A good spot, a top dol- BEtaUTTFUL four Atom apart- Willimantic Chamber of Commerce homes available in the Manches­ MANCHESTER—New six room graph Hill was instructive for an­ Situations Wanted— reliable men. HArriaon 3-1370 f Mancheater, on the 13(b day Pontlae dealer. Good pricee and Manehasttr'a oldest, moat rscom- 9-2*14. unit. Good condition. May be seen grounds. Adults preferred. Avail­ lot, ta good section, fireplace, oil of July, A.D. 1SIK5. - tle developed ta thia ride. terma Aa low as $9^ per week. Me- up roofs, shingle roofs, gutters, at 81 Birch St. Notice is hereby given that a XU. 3-7935, 3-1307. HEttIRY STREET—Three bedroom heat, llbe.ral financing. Ownqr Prraent. Hon. John J. Wallett, Judge. 'While parked mid-block in mandad, ydur safety, our busi­ conductors and roof repairs call able August tiret. Phone evenings, ranches now nearing completion. Eftate of Edward F. Sullivan, late of Quro Auto Co.^Inc., 97$ Main St WOMEN FOR bench work on elec­ Dogs—-Birds— Pets 41 Coventry. PI- 3-4)356. . hearing will be held by the Public MANCHESTER— Exc e p t i o n a I transferred. Madeline Smith, Manchester In aald diatrict. deceased. the crowded Chinatown street, Gil ness. lica im guaranteed. Stahd- Coughlin. ^Q. 3-7707. If no answer TAFp a N GAS' range, Siegler Among the many excellent fea­ ML 9-9449. X . ______mrd or automatic. Mr. Miclatta trical switches. Apply In person. Utilities Commission on THURS­ 3-bedroom ; ranch; hot water Realtor. XQ. 9-1642 or XQ. 9-U46. . Upon application of Arthur SulUvan, Hunt save a group of small CSi.lnese c aU Ml 10 Hilliard St., Manchester. MANCHESTER Pet Center, beau­ bumper stove, pot burner, Evans LARGE, one room heated, furnish­ DAY. JULY 28. 1958 at 10:30 tures are the built-in electric exeentor, praying for authority to aril boys ' playing Crockett, re­ your personal instructor. Dial PI. tiful baby parakeets, guaranteed heat,'full' ceUar, trees, near bus, ranges and ovens. If you hurry certain, real eatate particularly de- 1961 CHEVAbLBT station wage^ (Westinghouse) parlor heater, din­ ed apartment, refrigerator, gaa 'A. M. at tbs office of the Com­ plete with toy rifles and coon-ikta i. four door, eight paeeenger, radio, 2-7949 any tlma. Siding and carpentry. PRESS OPERATOR wanted, five ttnglng'canarieS, hamsters, tropi­ school, .''atorea. Excellent condi­ you will have your choice of aerfbed. In aald application on file. It is ing room suite and kitchen cab­ range, use of stall shower. Adults mission, Room 885, State Office tion. Dnly Q2,700. Carlton W. T ^ E YOUR CHOICE ORDERED: That the foregoing appH* caps. Hunt levelled his Anger at \ heater^ PowergUde. Viva ntarly ' additlonX. Ceil- day week. Must apply in* person. cal fish, pet foods and supplies. inet. Rockville, TR. 5-4400. Inquire decorating. Priced at 315,700 with cation be heard and determlnea at ihe WOKEN MOST careful drivera. lip guaranteed. 311 weekly. >10 Depot Square, HiUlding. 165 Capitol Avenue. Hutchins, XQ. 94132, 9-4694. one of the boys and flred a fac­ irea. 100% in every r e je c t New Model Laundry A Dry Clean-, 995 Main St. MI. 9-4373. Open 9 87 Tolcott Ave. Apartment 4. FHA financtag available. Henscl ^N C H E ST E R — South Probate office In Mancheater In Raid Navar too old to laam. Female in- 299 Autumn Hartford, Connecticut, on APPLI­ A Peterman, Inc., Builders. Phone Dlitrlct. on the 21at day of-July. A.D. simile shot. The Young Chlnesi- ’ to go. For the best in cam. tag, 73 Summit St. a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. ’Thursdays 9 ATTRACTIVE Six room Cap«, im- En(S. 4-room home. New tile 1965. at ten o'clock In the forenoon, OUver. Center Motor Salaa, Btniotor. Standard "automatic. a.m. to 9 p.m. S. and H. Green DREXEL mahogany oval dining CATION B-7704 of ROBERT B. XU. 9-3001 or XU. 9-9904. American stared in black-eyed as­ Dual inaurad car. M and M Driv­ WEST, R. F. D. 2, RockviIl«t Con­ maculate condition, ceramic tile bath, cabinet kitchen, dining and that notice be given tn all peraona tonishment, then sank to cover be­ / 491 Mata S t WANTED —Woman ^o Ilv* ta and Stamps. table three extension leaves. bath both floors, cabinet Kitchen, Intereated in aald eatate of the penden* ing SchMl. MI. 9-9841. care fOr home and do cooking for cellent condition, 350. >L 3-958s: State Board of Fisheries necticut, t for motor contract car­ MANCHESTER — Good Income room combination, living cy of aald application and the time and hind a wall. Slowly the black­ Roofing and Chimneys 16-A rier authority to transport poultry fireplace, storm sash, garage, from 5-5 flat. New oil furnace, place of hearlna^hereon. by publishing haired head re-appeared above the .. a FIRST CHOICE A frro DRIVIMO Instruction. AU one adult. MI. 3i4040 or PI. 3-6050. and Game amesite drive. Nicely landscaped, room, 2 bedrooms; "garage, a copy of this order in some.newspaper EIGHT WEEKS old female pup­ WHITE PHILCAS, rang* for sale. feed and dairy feed and litter be­ copper plumbing, excellent condi­ having a circulation In aald diatrict. at wall, aixompaniSd by the drawn . USED CARS laaaons on. insured dual . control ROOFlNQT-Speclallstag In repair YOUNG WOMAN, full tin)* foun­ pies for sale. MI. 9-8703 after 5. MI. 3-4041 after • p m.. Price rea­ Notice of Public Hearing tween Manchester, on the one 316,500. Warren E. Howland, Real­ tion; Centrally located. Call XQ. large lot.— $8,900. leaat five dgya before the day of aald weapons of a doaen quickly organ­ ckm, standard o r ; automatic. Ing/roofs of all kinds. Also new tain work. Experienced preferred. sonable. hand, and all points tn Connecti­ tor. XQ. 3-86()0, evenings XU. 9-5353 any time. hearing, to appear If they see cause iz e compatriots. Firing aoon be­ ^ 1946 CHEVROLET Capahia experienced instructors. rpms. Gutter work. Chimneys A hearing on the subject of sea­ 9-5829, XU. 9-6823. at aald lime and place and be heard Apply in person only/'459 Hart­ cut, on the other hand. VERNON—7 rooms, IV2 relative thereto, and make return to came geneVal, with rifle team mem­ 2-DOOR SEDAN Oordher Auto School. MI. 9-9010, cleaned, repaired, 29 yq^rs' ex- ford Road. PUPPIES need a good home. Call GAS r a n g e with gas heating sons, hours, legal lengths, creel 310,900—SIX ROOM Cape Cl>d, five thia court. ^ * and bag liinita u d methods' of PUBLIC unutiE * CUSTOM BUILT ranch and .ga­ acre plot. No central heat. bers Tom Baseler, "Tex’’ Harrison, In very' good condition. Radio JA. 7-3980. irlence. n e e estimates. . Cell MI. 94348. unit. Llka new. Call Coventry PL CQMxnsSION finished. Three years old, storms, JOHN J. WULLETT. Judge. Sowley. MancheateY ML 3-5881. WANTED—Mlddleg^ed woman to 24378. ' taking wildlife, sdso genera) re- rage, large lot. Many extras, ideal screens, latge lot, high elevation, But a big value at $8,200. and Dick Thorsell returning the and heater. / LARSON'S DRIVING School; A.K.C. REGISTERED Wire Haired ■trictlona relating to hunting, LAuls'B. Warren, location.' Manchester Associates, murderous fire. Aa the car pro­ stay with elderly lady. May live Secretary. view, trees. Suburban. Carlton W. jn o s Manchaater’s only trained and ta or out. MI 3-8637 'after 5 p.m. Terrier puppies. Championship FHANiC’S IS BUYING AGAIN— flshinig and trapping, conduct and Realtors. XQ. 9-9231, XU. 9-3434, Hutchins. XQ. 94132, 9-4694. VERNON— 10 room*'with ceeded down the block tq the next certified InMructor. For your safe­ Hcsiing'^PIumbinK 17 stock. Phone MI. 3-8533. - Good uied furniture and antiques. behaviour of sjwrtmen, will be XU. 9-0864.. income, 6 rooms. New bath stop light, a running battle de­ - 1946 d 6 d GE Vi-TON ty we are trained to teach, proper­ WOMEN—A business of your own. Has a large stock on hand and MANCHESTER—Rolling Park. Six veloped that had thausuaily stoUd LENNOX VURNACES and warm held at 9:00 P. M. July 38. 1983 $10,SO()—Two bedroon)^ ranch, all and lavatory in main house, X PICKUP ly. MI. 9-9078, . Hours to suit your convenience. MUST DISPOSE of nlne.weeka old very low price, MI 9-9S80, 430 in the Hall of the House of Repre­ room complete Cap* Cod with Locdl StocM Cbtaatown citlsenry In uproarious brick, garage, larg*' shade, trees, - One QMmeri locally owned. Priced sir heating. Earl Van Camp. Ml. We will train you for thia pleas­ thoroughbred Boxer puppies. Rock Lake S t, Mancliestsr. — sentatives, State Capitol, -Hart­ ahed dormer; fireplace,- full beee- EH ccunprlses 4 room apart­ laughter. 9-5944. ant, lucrative work. Must be over bottom prices, Rockville TR. picket fence,'ence, central,cehtn ‘ convenient. ment, high elevation, storm win­ to sell today. - ' ford. Carlton W. Hutc^li' ns. XQ. 94132, ment, full bath. Renting for rmrmh TIm afternoon’s late hours were Motoreycle»~Bicycle8 11 21. Write' Box F. Herald. S-4956. GOING OUT of buitaesa! Selli _ dows, acreens, amesite drive, ■y spent at the luxurious ’’Green­ Persons having an tatersst in 9-4694. $45 per mohth. New hot water Ostom • IMgMhi laa.- I960 OLDSMOBILE ‘ ‘88" BICYCLE REPAnUMG all types, Moving^TrucIcing out dressera, chest of draWttta such matters will have an oppor­ now vacant. Selling for 314,800. T. brier." motcl'i fine swjmmtag pool. FULL TIME experienced teleftaone WANTED—Good home for seven beds, springs, mattresses, Ward- J. Oockett, Broker. Office Phone oil heat. 150’ x 300’ lot. An I t o S * Mtl , 4-DOOR SEDAN English a specialty Now open,4 S.torage 20 Oiperator. Watkins Bros., 935 Main months old Irish Setter. MI. tunity fo be heard. ^ , other big Value at $10;700 Oallfornla SetaobI Problems p.m. to 0:ta p.m; Manchester robea, tables, chain, dintag room -' Connecticut State Boara of XQ. 3-5413; Residence XQ. 9-7781. \ ; This csr is jet black and has all St. 9-87*9. ' ' seta, linoleum by the yard, lino­ .Tops In Women's Styles EM Askad . Manchester's school problema NO MATTER WHERE YOU VACATION axtns including hydramatlc. C^cle Shop, 169 W M Middle Tlira- AUSTIN A c h a m b e r s CO., 'Fiaheries end Game /■ seemed rather puny to the boys af­ leum rugs, all ttzai, oil cook met National Beak 8695 ^ e . ML 9-2C99/ local and long distance moving, - L. M. HiMj)*, Director, Call William McBride ter liatentag to Calvin Perry's talks packing, storage. Call Ml. 8-8187. atoves, comblpation electric and Chair Companion of Manchester . . , . . 3$ 83 Help Wanted— Male 36 LiTfstocIf—Yehfclin 42 oil atoves, electric stoves. Jones ------— ------—■ X ' ------MI 3-4816 on tbj» Callforiila problems. Perry, Hartford Ch ! 7-1423^ Hartford Nqttooal 1950 WILLYS 1937 HARLEY motorcycle, 335. 121 WE E^br COWS, calves and beef Furniture arid Floor Covering, 36 ' Bank and Trust Co 82 35 a teacher in the SacrasMntp eye- THE “IfjraUi” CAN FOLLOW YOU STATION WAGON Park St. MANCHESTER Package Dttivery. FIRST CLASS mechanic to work ta cattle. Also horaea. Plsla Brae. Oak St. No phone calls. All sales Conn. Bank ahd tern, gave the boys euro figurea Ihia 4. Cylinder, all metal wagon Light trucking and (nickage deliv­ a new, modern garage, servicing Tel. ha. 3-7408. final. . • :/ J. WATSON BEACH and,CO Trust. Co...... i 74 79 as: a 321 miUlon school bond to be has had the beet of care. ExcellMt .1943 HARLEY. No. 125 motorcycle. General Motors products, Top Mancheater Trust . . . 95 floated, the Loa Angelu necessity ery. Refrigeirators. wattiers and NINE PIECE walnut dining room > ■ gas mileage. . . 2,800 miles. MI. 3-8786 4or MI. stove moving epeclalty. ; Folding pay for right man. 'Many com­ Realtors' Hartford JA 2-2115 DHMiaBBe o for opening a new elementary 3-7043. pany benefits such a* paid vaca- Articles For Sale 45 aet. In good condition. 41 Mward WANTED Ckm Mold Mcdion school every week (sic), the Sac­ $495 chairs tor rent Ml. 9-0782. St. MI, 3-4927. Aetna Fire .,...... 714 744 Before you leave . . . am nge for a vacation sub­ SUona, tick benefits, life, hospital­ ^ Tool Mahon MANCHESTER—Vacapt, foiir bed' Hartford Fire ...... 170 180 ramento school system’s maximum ization insurance. Call for appoint­ ROYAl. AND Smith-Corona port- MiMiBWOffIthi , teacher ealary scale of 37,400 for a 1949 CHEVROLET 2.DOOR FRIGIDAIRE electric stova oni Many Bneploye Beiwftta. Pree- room . home.'- Detached . garage. National Fir* ...... 100 110 scription to the Herald. It will follow ydu anjrwhere Bnsiness Services Offered 13 PsinjtinK—Psp«i1ng 21, ment, aak for Mr. McClure, Me- ab!* and standard typfwriten. 91 bachelor’s degree, and similar fig­ Has radio, .heater, ate. 39,000 Clure~Pontiac,-373 Main St. All make* of adding machine* ice box. Excellent condition. Tel HbpRwBIB StBIB ips Mitly W>ktag^ Mlnlmvm SS> Nicely landscaped lot. Attractive Phoenix ...... 89 ariginal miles. Locally owned. COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart Ml. 9-93d6. neighborhood. .All utilities. 32,300 U f* aa« Isa. 0 *0. ures that drowned comparable to keep you “ in the know" while you’re on the go! ■old' or nntod. Repain on oil Ho«r Week., x. Manchester statistics. R., Wolcott on wringer and auto­ CARPENTERS wanted. Rough and makes, itaripw’s. cash required. Total monthly, pay­ Aetna L if e ...... 295 380 - $495 EXTERIOR PAINTING Only. Free COMBINATION piLrGAS stove, in RBfdi SdBiwiaB ^ ment 381.33. Coll now. Warren . E. .290 The boys also spent some time.in, matic Wattling machines^ electric estimate. Ml. 9-1383. finish men. 50 hour week. Coll Aetna Casualty . . . . . Tour choice may not ^ llated. ranges, vacuum cleaners, 'mbtora, James A. McCarthy. MI. 94474 ATTRACTIVE Wrought Iron Rail- good condition: May be seen at 77 N U . T 6 0 t M i l Howland, Realtor. XQ. 3-8600. Conn. G eneral...... 865 590 the John Muir NaUpRsl .Forest sVa baive 30 other flrst choice used small appliahcea, welding. 180 PAINTINa AND Psperhanging, between 9 and, 7 p.m. tags and colunma, custom made BlrCh St:, or coll MI, 94182. Evenings XQ. 9-5830, XQ. 0-9333.' Hartford Steam Boll. . 91 96 near San Francisco, learning about Apply the giant zed-woods preserved ca n from which.to chooae. Some Mata Street. MI. 9-9678. quality work, resaonalnnable prices to *dd beauty to your hOme. Val­ »•—e •• • IVavelera ...... 3755 3825 TRUCK MECHANIC. Full time, ENtlNIERim GO. BOLTON— .Four ■ room ranch, there. r^ E F O R E Y < ^ S O . , . GIVE THIS ORDER TO YOUR HERALD NEw JH no down payment. . and prompt - asrvlc^ Free' eati' ley Welding, Glastonbury, ME COXIBIINA’nO N Gaa and oU etova. 291 ADAMS STREET breezeWay, garage, fireplace, GONDER'S T.V. Sendee, avs}lsble mates.. Fully inaurdo. Call Bert ^m eone with experience on Ford c «. Saturday found the -wandering 3-9118, collect, S a.m.-to q.p.m. Ctaeap. Phone XH. 8-5789 after 4. APPLY IN PERSON. landscape lot. Lake privileges. Conn. Light Power BOY. He 'will'receive his profit on your niail-away order the aame as he SOLIMENiTinc. * any f^ms. Aiiteqna conversions. Plante. Ml. 9A995. trucks' preferred but not neces­ Conp-’ Power —. . . Indius at Lake Ataianor, the aec­ Phiico toctory supervised service. sary. Apply at 'Iba Thofnaa Colls BOLTON—BuilcUng atone, veneer, Quick occupancy'. XQ. 9-7390. ond .largest man-made lake ta would for deliveiy to yoiir home. Center - St,' Manchester HaiQord Elec Lt. Tel. Ml. 9-1488. PAINTING, interior and exterior. Co., 351 Briiad St., Manchester. fireplace, wall stone. Oagttone. OAK LIBRARY table, 38. XO FOR SALE "6 t for rent, two room Hartford Gaa Co. . California, and a famous resort .. M f 3-5101 Floor Banding, rcflnishing. Call Also state flagging. Bolton Notch area. Ed Hindis and Mark Solo­ Direct Dodge land Plymouth Dealer FURNITURE Repair Service ARRIED MEN ta this ana. In- 3-8140. house on Gleaoon Bt., Manchester, So. New England after 5 p.m, Vernon Hutrhlna. MI. Quarry. MI, 9-0617, Prompt de­ suitable for on* person or couple. Tel. .'I':.....-... 43Vi 484 mon roamed the lake In a hired Complete repeiring, refinlshlng, 9-2937.. \yveatigate our aalea program; We livery. ■ HOT .POINT' refrigerator, in ex motorboat, getting the first view 2964 CHEVROLET 4 door, heatsr, rest^tag on all t y M of furniture t«tch yoU bow to earn 9135 a week XQ. 3-5125. •toantostniitog OwDnnlee iUattrt;rfidrr lEnrning: %ralb defitwter and atitaxi Ughta.'Drlven celleht condition. Ml. 3-9437.be- Allied Thermal ...... 1 0 0 125 of anyone in the group of Lassen Zlgmuiid Goads, Prop. Formerly take home, «v«ry week of the WOOLEN REMNANTS and ' rug (ween 4 and 7 p.m. > TO BE SOLD Peak, th* only active volcano ta T Have Paid My Herald Newsboy...... ($>.....) laaa than 3JK)0 mllea. Like naw of Watkins Bros. Tel. Ml.’ S-7449. PAINTING. Interior and exterior. year. jtO. 3-9893 after 9 p.m. ttripa for braiding and booking. Am. Hardware 234 3 5 4 ta avery respect. Sea Bob Oliver the country. Lennie Jdhnaon and Please send the Manchester Evening Herald to the addreM bedow: CalLSII. S;i291. —. Jan's Rug Shop, 65 Talcott Ava., OIL AND GAS combination range, Lots For Sale 7S Arrow. Hart, Heg. . . . 484 SI4 todhy at Center Motors Sales, 49l POWEUl AND hand mowers sharp­ NON-FACTORYJN-FA work with ta W g ars effsrin 9 for immodists laio thraa out* Aaeo. Spring 274 so 4 Bob Segal were tha winners at Rockville. TR. 54709. 4 and 4. Excellent condition. XQ. tennie, and the other boys.'spent Mata S t.- ened. Air cooled engines, sold and futiife. Men Interested in earnin 94284. BOLTON—Building, lots, one aers Bristol B ra ss...... IS 2 0 . repairad. CapitoL Equipment, S3 Bpnds— Stocks 36,0 yearly. Writ* Box £ LAWN FURNITURE.'aU - .typee. and over 160' frdnt each, eotab- time' hiking in the woods, writing From , t o ,•• •••••••••••••• eld• • •'% 1 BEFORE YOU BUT a uaed car standing wsill looatad homai in Manchastar: Collins ...115 Mata. Klortgages 31 Hera . Chair*, 33.50 and ^p. Opiwttte OIL AND liahed, raaldaiitlai area. Pricad Bm-Hart' 284 ^314 letters, dancing at the juke-bm ta See Onrman Motor Sales. Bulck to sail. Warren E. Howland, Real­ the Inn,' and, finally, eating a- roast I Sales and Servlea, - 235 Miln North Windham Fire Dept, Junc- 4 and Fafnlr Bearing ___ 1- 44 47 NAME »••#••#•##•#•«# ggggggggegggggg • • a\- OOORS OPENED, keys fitted, FIRST AND Second mortgages EXPEIUENCIBO marker on ladiee’ ' tion Old' Route 9 and 303. drum, S2 OEEABO STBEBT—A -cuetom built home of T rooma. tor. M l. 34900. XQ. 2 4 n i. - > chicken dinner. Street. ML 9-497L Open Aventaga. copied,, vacuum cleaners, irons, Landera-Frary Clk, .. 24 4 264 bought for our pwn account. Fast, coats. Good opportimlty. Writs P. Russell St. Bcamisd ceiling living rddii^ dintag room, den, lavatory and N. B. Machine Oo...... 374 404 Sunday morning, th* boys who m m . etc., repaired. Shears, O. Box.^^jl83, Springfield, Maas. BATH TUBS, wall aink, wash tubs, COVENTRY—Home sites, half acre confidential service. Manchester kitchen on 1st floor. 2 bedrooms and til* Tieth on siSoond floor. N. Eattern Steel .... 64 74’“ wished to attend the church S T ^ I E E T ee'^«*a**e*s*osse«*** #••••••*•• • • a • g • g r • > * * g « • • • • • * • • • * * • I I * 3M1-40 OLDER Ckevtolats, Fbrils- knives, mowers, etc., put into con. WaA bowls, thirty gallon water or more.'Natural shade, black I other good tranaportattan. Good Investment Gorp., 344 Main street. BXPERIENCED designer on FIVE ROOMS furniture including 2 car attached garage- G-E heating oyatem. Thia home has many North and. Judd ...... 84 4 374 servicea In Chaster, * ' logging ..dltion for coming needs. Braith- tU. 34419. boilers,' gaa water heaters, oil boepittt bed. it Lindman, off Oak extras thoughtfully placod to make for a vary comfortable home. road, electricity telephone, achott town to the north of Almanor, dld. ' nrsdit enables lu to aooopt 19 walte, 62 Pearl street.' ' ladles’ costa. Writ# P. O. Box 389, water heaters. 39 Oak St. bus, good neighbors. Terms. PI. Ruaaell Mfg...... 8 4 I9 *i d W n i -ft ■ ■ ‘ ■ 1 ^ 1 down. Oou^as Moton, SM Mata St. X«. 34728. Stanley Works ...... 57 After chiirch, the group proceeded '1 X V/iTF In, ****eeeeeee*e**e*qee. eeeeeeae.eaggggtoaagggeegeeggfBRRRDRg* m.0 • ' m WE’RE READY to help you con Springfield, Moaa. 3-6683. ' t dk HAND AND power lawn mowers 29 RAYMOND BOAD—Located ta one of Manchester’a fineet Terry Steam .'...... 125 140 northwa^ toward the Lassen Vol­ solidaU that Hat of debts into one ONE ALL steel 4 V x 9’ auto trail­ canic National Park, to view abarpened and repaired. Work MODEL MAKERS or skilled ma­ er. Price 395. One 12’ x 18’ truck rettdantlal'areas la this all steel ttx-room ranch ttylt home. Torrington ...... 22 4 24 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATE (Payable with this order) CHEVROLET da luxe sedan, easy monthly payment calculated chinists needed imihediatsly for ■ N O IO N U S ■ America’s only active volcano, j \ ' j mianutecd. Call for and deliver. .in relation to your needa. Call Mel canvas, |30rMI. 3-7727. , ...... - Beautiful lot 100^ x 300’. Added features include Venetian bliiida. U.S. Envelops com. .. 92 100 heater, good condition, Meal Grinding Shop, 273 Adams work on close tolerance work. Sabarban For Salt 76 'U. 8 . Envelop* pfd, . . . 72 -77 smell th* stench still iseutag from I ^One week—30c * . * One monthj^l.30 • • • Three montha-^«90 | out Small down payment, Redman or Frank Burke at CH. dlspoeal and fUahwashfr, 2 car garage, amealte drive, etc. The St. Call Ml. 94120 or 3A979. A p ^ Mr. Guasa, The Newton Co., ROPER GAS range with heating CHARGE maintenance coot of thia property la unbelievably low. (Ri^- 3*42 ■Veeder-Root ...... 85 59 the steaming fumaroles, and have terms. Douglaa Motors, 383 9-8997. Connecticut Morteage Ex­ 85 Sum St., Mancheater, Conn, « BOLTON—GUotom designed three a inowfall fight on the steep change, 37 Lewis St., Hamord— unit, $35: alto wire fencing. 81 mond Road runs entt from Pitkin Street). Every upholatored chair- should lb * ahov* qubtationa are not to HONEY WAGON. SepUe tank serv. Seaman Ctrcl*. nd (SBCMid) Here - la h jtharming two piece have A companion to help protect bedroom ranch-. Youngstown bo cohatrued as actual markets. . slopes oC. the volcano’s top. Ice, Instslltag, repairing, clean- (tu noon 00 Saturdays). 320.00 DAILY, Sell lUminous door 2 eostume that is perfect for' home kitchen, outstanding bathroom, ML Shasta next attracted fhe CHEVROLET atatlon wagon, it from soil, 'and what could be tag. J. P. Fay, 404 Wethefell St., plates. Write Reeves,' Attlebopo. CHILD’S-. TRICYCLE and child'a MORTGAGE 192 HARTFOBD BOAD—Tltis t-room home offers many poa- or vacation n’ear.. Simple, brief more; appropriate thita this beauti­ colored Hxturaa; car port, amettt* SOUP'S ON lensae o< th* group’s oameraa. door, six paaaaogerir. with Maaa. F n e sample and details. Murray Tractor, ta good condition. ttbillttea a pleasant bom* for n large family; an idaal oat-up ■laevod dress and a short bolero drive largt shaded lot. Price re­ I, heiater,tar, Bva n e a ^ new Moochsstar, Mi. 9-2SSQ; Business Opporianitics 32 LOANS ful butterfly set crocheted tn fros­ This beautiful peak waa unfor- DAILY DELIVERY BY CARRIERt Reaaonkbte. XQ. 84748. for profaeelonil oCfictor ai ttt* for a small facidry. Ahnoat an acre P atton No. 8388 .la ta sizes *6, duced. Warren E. Howland, Raal- tuqately surrounded by a wraath twee, v e r ylow - mllaagf. laoallent hiANCHEBnCB > T. V. Service, STORE MANAGER wanted for n - 83, 40, -43, 44. ,46, 48, 80, S3. Slzs ty-white filet. tor. XQ. 3-8900, eventaga XQ- D*a ./Xitoinea, loVw m —A mai'e oflidlttan th ro u g h ^ See Bob CARVEL STORES Available to o f land senod for industry. If you, ar*..Jooklng tor a Mund roal P a t t e r n No, 2878 contains cuttbhier) waa browsing through a of cloud Kidtag the upper ttopei. radto and T.V. .%>eclallata ainca tittl fMtory outlet tton selling Wa l n u t BEDiuxHk set,^^2 chu- aotat* Inveatmont that should Increase in valtie wa suggest your 28> dress, 6% yards of '35-incb; 94939,10.94138. OSvef toda;lay. Center Motor Sales, qualified persons In CoqMCtlcut ■weaten and sportawear, opening dren’i roll top desks, 3 Mohawk crochet inatructions; atiteh il- grocery. TIm company’s courtesy Fine pictures, wera ob t^ ed , nagac^ 1934. Charter, member of Ttlsa. ana. These highly succeaaful InapaeUon. bolero, 3K yards. thelees; furUier .travel brought the 49$ Mata S t , ML 94990 or Ml. 3-4907. in R^kviHe. Write giving full rugs, 9x33 and.txlOti. Governor For this pattern, send 35c ta luatrations; fllet chart. BOUVON-CUatom buUt six room campaign wop on. A coAler drivc-ln Ice cnam tto n franebipea details to Mill Outlet Stone In^., WlnUirop desk. Tappan d# luxe- Send 25c ta coins, your name, ad- ranches, carport amattta drivo. aaksd If he could help. Hb want'ad group to the northern' view of th* NOW BEING MADI^^T^^ ^ 1949 CAOnJLAC convartlble. Lua- are now available, Cxryel *tOT«s Cotas, your name, address, size mountain and an.x^port.unity to m e l o d y HQ—T.V., phono’s. Unionville, Conn. All replies held gaa range. Many other items. XU. MONTHUr AU three of these propertiea are In the $22>$24.000 price range desired, and the Pattern Number to dresB and the pattern number to Youngstown kltcoen, outstanding to know 'wlit-re the can openera tntta black ftaiab, whitewall tliea, are delivered to you complete in­ AN N B CABOT, MLANCHBSTBB wtta kept. She ttiowed. him, -and pbotogTapli It without clouds, a caUs.\ Guaraataed jMrvics. ta otrlct confidence. 34962. Far every thsMaatt- «nd prompt oceupeney is available. Inspection by appointment.. SUE BUBNETT, THE MANCHES .tUa bath with colored fbOuras, radto^ heater, hydramattc. Looks >2390, cluding our own. excluttva pat­ EVENING HEBAUXj, 118* AVE. Mottous Uvtag room with paattad went to dthar duties. ■tiff wind having cleared the sky Uka a muek later model. See tMs ented equipment and special for­ M taf* y*n harrew TEB EVENING HEBALD. 'U99 CARPENTERS WANTED. Steady ODER MILL Antique Shop, Rout* AVE. ABIEBICAS, NEW YOBK AMEBICA8. NEW YOBK 39. N.Y. Insplace wall, Idrg» dintag area, Hs picked up a can opener, went for . the bc^s. > . BOLTPNLAKE ANDOVER beaoty at Osatar Motor Salas. 49$ FLOOR SAlfDlHO. r^iniahtd end mula products. Training, auper- work. See Mr. Finley on tlM tab at 9 and 44, Bolfan. (Saaranc* sale, Now available— the 1955 Needle­ fun basement, axcettsht rattdsn- to the soup counter, Uttectod .a The evening brinight the tour to -vialan, advertiatng and merehan- Loans np to $20,000 86,N..T. wnxad. Wo eiao cloan and wax all comer of Summit and- WtDiam prlcea at cost. Open daily XQ. Basie Fashion, qiring ahd suia- work album printed in .attractive tlal location, urge ahaded lota. can, opened it. drank it, pv:t the Grantis Pase, Or*;, and another typaa of Obon, nihbor, amhalt, dlgtag methoda. No axperienee Sta. ' of Dwtgbt Perry’s relatives, his JBECBPnOlfAtXy ctoin. 1998 ^ ROBERT J. SMrrH, INC insr, '88 la an exciting, easy to colors. *It contains 59' pogca ( ' Pricss rsducsd for quick sal*. can opener back, went to the oardi- tilao, linoleum and erood floora. nacotsary, Choie* upefved lo- ASSOCIATED Will coottder taktog your house lec'a oouiiter,' paid tor tha s o u p - stater Sadia. Grant’s Pass is in th* COVENTRY LAKE COLUMBIA 1 ton, ovordrlve; «atiana availaMa. I ^ m 99.000 PART TIME gaa station, attendant. AUdOtr NEW fown rubber follow gtadt for evsry-woman who lovely dettgna —: plus 8 gift pel Tal. ML 94192.. • - MORTGAGE CO'S. - 963 MAIN STREET—TEL. Ml 94241 • B* Mirsairs to sand-for your ten s, direetlOBs printed In book, In trada. W arren-Ji. Howlsad, end asked tha cattiler to dUpoaa heart o f tha ebtrry and bsrry dl- ehtto w ills, lew mils- to 919,000 down payment requir­ HOUn 9 to .10 p.m. throutti Fri- covered divan. T>*o occaKcnaT Realtor; XQMIO*. strict e t Ontea, aaS fupgir was to bs sosn to' fcs app(» M. AMD M. RUBBISB lemovaL ed. Writ* Carvel, 99 South Central '. day, also Saturday. and Sunday. chain, tw» end tablee, O.K. fress- PHONE C !l 64666 copy today. S i ca M i., ) ; Only. S8e a oeyyj Itockvllto m . .MM9.. A4h«. yaide, attica, and eallars Ava., Hartodale, N. Y.. ^ photM Apply in person at Van’s Sorvlc* er.-fltti aquartum, complete. Rea- REAL ESTATE-V INSURANCE iiSSMwS. cladi^ CWl SO. 9il97. / Whlta Ptataa 94M0, co^ ct. Itatioa, 427 Hartford Rd. , acnahl*. Phona Bu, 9-3494. iN O IO N tlS ■ ' ' T k e W e iU k m 1M D .e. wepMe July f, IMS 1 1 3 9 0 . pital yesterday after spendlnB Rve Grant Employes - diays there rebuperatlng from Head | Memtog •€! immt Injuries-he received in an sutomov] ' BaralMi '«C I AlatiMi ekimtlsOpai bile accident on the Wilbur'Cross | Tex ( Collector i*aul Cervini Picnic at Lake CALLING M anchester^A City.of Village Charm Bruce‘A. Anderson, 18, of 85 Parkway July 8. Sthte Police are again today renJlndeiT resi­ E. Middle Tpke., was arre.sted still Investigatinig the apcldqnt In A LL SCHOOL dents tjist the second .Install­ Th* W. T. Grant Co. held Its ; Hinrsday and Shortly after midnight last night vvhlch Klta’ii car flipped Over and ment. of local property \taxes (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER. C0NN.» FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1955 verttataiB w Pag* IS) PjRICE nVB CENTS rjvd charged with passing a stop skidded 30 feet on its top. was due July 1 and if it is not annual picnic Wedneaday at Lake V0L.LXXIV^. 242 Triday Nights light at Main' :Sl. and Middle paid before Aug. 1,. ititei-est Qusssapaiig in Middlebury. CHILDREN! Tpke.' by ' Palfolman Raymond There will not be a duplicate I wlU accrue at the rate of one Both lunch and dinner Were' U ntaS tSO Peck. His case iS set for court, bridge game tonight or the rk- i half per rent a month on the Don’t let “Vacation 'nme’ -become a hearing-July ' 22. miUning Thursday qights Of this | impaid balance. served barbecue style in the picnic 1 month. •The next'tournament will • grove. Swimming; boating, surf | Come to ROCKRAFT for Clay Fun galore. West Three Shop our aelf Mrvo gro> • Quality ia lIRe a ainUe. When be held on Aug. 4. j Imagine—for 75c, a press mold you may uuy (e to \ , ~««ry department for U atana in the heart, it, gives Cpl. Joseph Ashford. 290 Hack­ diving and the amusemeqt ridea j these inlues . . . as much to the giver as it doe* matack SI., has recently been as­ Crane Mtiler, tlasa of 19.57 at were among the many activities. A 25c piece for a pourid of clay to try. to the receiver. signed to the 86th Transportation The Herald erroneously reported Williams College, , Willisnristown, available to the group. “What beautiful creations.’^’ you will »*.''• Fix Polic)^ Co. at Ft. Campbell, Ky.. as parts Mass., Is serving sa a suntnirr an in yesterday that Judge Wesley Gryk The feature of the day was the ! It’s fun—“Clay with Clay.” the„Rockraft \^ay Of Geneva Hopes a It ia bred in rtspect for the clerk. A graduate of the Ft. Camp­ contemplated impoelng a heavier giiide St the college. ' UND OlAKES customer and nurtured by the bell Jump Sehool, prior to his new sentence on Quentin Hagedorn, 16. annual softball-game in which the! pride and honor of the seller. assignment, he was With the Para, of n o Glenwood, St. The story Daughters of Uberty No. 17 and Carl Zinsser’s All-Stars defeated- For Geneva BUTTER Ib. '«9c chute Maintenance Co. of the lUh should have said he' thought of a No. 125 will gather tomorrow at the Doole/ Diibbers 10 to 8. • Uke a smile, minute informal top political and military addreaa (8:15 p.m. EDT) dealing*------;------■ ' Shurfine Cream “ - / • I t must be inspired in em- • V leaders. V with world problems to’be diacusa- , 'SW7*. 1 '1 In leas than three hoiira, U.8. Com .3 cans 43o ^ ployes by continued dkvoliqo^ ed at the aummlt meeting opening ' |- F . n |n to the principle^ of ^air piky Secretary of State John Foster Wants West Three Monday and with jila viewa regard- * •* * * aaamaaa ca w DuIIm , ^ itia h Foreign Secretgi'y and fair value. ^ ing atepa toward their aolutlon Harold Macmillan and French Upr- SUGAR • Quality Is Our business. 'All 'four televlsi'on networka ien Minister Antoine Pinay en­ will carry ' the exleniporaneoua From Hearing dorsed a detailed draft -of Western Make Same Effart 5 lbs. 45c ' • We gua/ientee the quality and talk from the White Houae atethe-i -• 'g'b'i conference plans.' These include a freshness of every item sold at time of delivery, aa .will ABC ^ I l o f l f l n l l P F 'I P J I .Q definKe list of topics the West Pinehurst. . . . CB.S radio. The MBS and Nfic j A I C a S Isle of Gold a . ' will raise and the stand it wjll take koscow, July 15 (AV-Premier Bulganin declared today the Blarsarine ...2 lbs. 46c radio networka will broadcast re-1 . on aach issue. . • Protect the summer health of cc-rded veraiona later. Bridgeport, July 16 —Bernard Experta Sobaiit Uata , Soviet delegation is leaving for Geneva tomorrow to make your family by serving only One hour after Eiaenhpwer con- , h . Trager, Bridgeport lawyer and The list was submitted to- the Pillsbury Cake Flow Pinehurst fresh goveniment ■cl^e.*i. he will take off from Na­ "1 “a sincere effort” to solve international problems. ... ^ ’“‘ ■'clerk of Fairfield County Com­ ministers by diplomatic axperta I The Prime Minister told a news conference that if the West Chco., White. graded meats. . . . Use Our tional Aiiport (9:30 p.m.) aboard mon Pleaa Court, today became from each delegation yesterday. Golden ....3 boxes 85c ground meats and tender sitzl- hii personal plane. Columbine III. the aecond member af the State An American source said later Big l^ree delegations make a similar effort at Geneva,, there Ing steaks for your outdoor His party 11 include Mrs. Eisen­ Board ot Pardona .to dlaqualify the ministers had nMde some is “no reason to believe that the basis of a future peace can-, ' cooking. . , ■ hower and their son, Maj. John JVImaelf In the caae of John B. changea in the experta* draft but not be assured.” Eisenhower, \vho will serve aa an MAXWELL HOUSE • ijse Pinehurst Fresh White Donahue, of Arlington. Mass. called the alterations minor. Bulganin received reporters inside the Kretnlin. He was aide to hi.x father, Gov. Abranam Siblroff an­ 'hve ministers convened in the Rock Chicken Breasts. Chicken II In Ike Party accompanied by the other four major members of theTO-man COFFEE can 89c Legs. Fryers. nounced yesterday that Aasoclate French' Foreign Ministry . from All told, 11 persona - will be Justice Edward J. Daly of the about 10:40 a.m- until almost U Soviet delegation to Geneva. They arc jCommunik party boas \ ■ \ Bboard the plane, in addition' to State Supreme Court had du-- p.m.. when Pinay foW correspqhi- Nikita Khrushchev, Soyiet Foreign Minister "V. M. Molotov, the crew. The White Hqu.^e said qualified. himself as a .nember M ents their'work waa completj^. Defense Minister Georgi K. Zhukov and Deputy Foreign there wo\ild be no special fanfare the board in the same case. Pinay did not disclose wbkt sub­ EVERYDAY N at the aii-pori except that some Minister Andrei Groniyko. ------—------Donahue.^ convicted of the first jects the West i.itends to bring up Bulganin read a three-page pre- ^ _ ’g' • ■ . .Y O U C A DTO anthaaaadora and perhaps some degree iduider in the fatal .shoot­ at Geneva but they were almost pared statement In Russian which I I .IIB lfi LOW PRICES cabinet membera will- be present ing of Connecticut State Policeman certain to include Grfman reunifi­ waa then translated into English. v F W C l 11191/ A J1919 for the takeoff. Ernest Moi-se. is scheduled to ap­ cation. European security, disarm- There waa no opportunity ^ven C l • 1 The usual security cordon will pear before the lioard Monday atnen't and ^epCh premier Cijrarettes. Popular- - br“on' hsHtf.'—------aftomoob'^mml ~aa4r that hta-death -Pa«»r*’s-'»'«*w?*~disarm»si When translation ^ Beneiite -hlated. Brands ...... carton $2.05 In addition to the President’s sentence be commv.ted to life In) scheme to help backward areas. of the statement was finished. Wife and son, those aboard will pri.sonment. Pinay said he and the two other Bulganin and his delegation Shurfine Coffee .. .lb. 83c be: Tragcr disclosed today he has ministers had discuat-ed Faure’s marched out. For State 'Vets Maj. Gen. Howard Snyder, chief notified Gov. Ribicoff that he de- plan and added, "We’ve all ha- Bulganin said' in his statement: ALL Detergent White Hoi we physician: Dillon rtres' to disqualify himself In the that general idea for some time". From HALE’S Self He cited a statement of President "We go to Geneva prepared to Hartford, July 16 i>P)'--Govenior Anderson, special assistant for Donahue ^case because of his law 25 lb. pail $5.45 Eisenhower along the same general discuss frankly the points at Is­ Ribicoff told the Connecticut 0>n- 29c National Security Affairs: <3ol. office association with Al'oert L. sue to achieve a relaxation of in­ vention of the American Legion Andrew J. Goodpaater.' staff sec­ Coles, of dtoles and O’Connell, co- lines. ternational tenaioh and restore FamouB The documents approved t'oda.v thia morning that he jyill cign hiHa SUte BiitUr ...... lb. 72c TETLEY JA C K FROST MEAT DEPARTMENT retary; Murray Snyder, assistant counael for the condemned man. confidCifee between atatea. - The increasing veterans’ widows’ and CONFECTIONERY SAVE! press secretary; Mrs. Ann Whit­ Philip H. Smith, of Marsh. Day will be submitted to the western desire of the peiqjia of the World dependenta’ ai^ from $10 to $15, Sunsweet Prune Juice 33c man, personal secretary to the and Calhoun Is associate counsel rhiefs of government in Geneva is peace. Two^ world wars brought and giving' dependent children of TEA BAGS President: Mrs. MSt^’ Jene Mc- (or the defendant. Sunday morning, Pinay said. them only suffering and tha Cold veterans $10 instead of the $6 pay­ / 100 COl'NT SUGAR NUTMEG IRAND, SELECTED FOR LEANNESS Eisenhower, Faure and British War burdened the peoples with ment. (Continiied on Page Bight) (Continued oe Page Eight) Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden the crushing costa of an arina- Addreaaiog the second day sea- ' PINEHURST “FRESHER BY FAR" ^ k g . will meet there with their foreign ments race and great fear." sion of the Lagion at the Btatler, 2 Pkgs. ministers as a cm tain raiser to Continuing his statement, Bul­ the Governor told about 1,000 dele­ OinSO (hipmA&e/ the sessions with - the . Kremliq’a ganin said: gates and manahena that Usportant / VEGETABLES and FRUITS bosses on Monday. A high tension wire tower, bent almost to a right angle in yesterday’s train wreck In Bridge­ "People can breathe freely only^ impro'vnienta should be credited to - * 69’ Pinay. Radiates Hope port. ia seen biting into the roof of one of the passenger coechea that crashed into It after careening when the.v feel that they and their both Repubtioana and Deoaocrata. 'Cuiiumbers from Olsstonbury, Squash from Becker of WimMor DAISYHAMS Bomb Kills Six, Sparks off the tracks. In the right foreground is another of ihe aeven damaged coaches. Luckily, Pinay radiated optimism to children are riot threatened by the He noted such meaaurca aa thoaa are "best buys" this week. . . . BUIES AS IT WASHES newsmen. the passengers who had been riding In these coaches were saved from serious injury, and possible calamity of war." granting a Korean War bonus, tax Plenty of fresh drssssd broilsrs or fryers rsody ot "The fact that the men who for death, when, in accordance with routine procedure, .they were moved back into the rear cars as the 'The Soviet Premier then repeat­ exemptloha for veterans, aid to tba / r Casablanca Mob Riots 10 years hava been In ‘a kind of train approached the. etetlon. (Herald Photoi ed familiar Moscow allegationa SokUeni, 6all<»a and Mnrines Fund Pinehurst (LIMITED S f l’PLY’) Halo’s, os wtU os chiekM ports, roostsrs emd fowl. cold" w|^. emulating one another's against the weatern p o w e r a, and operation of . die 'VetavAaii’ - 2 1 ® 6 4 ® armaiiients. both atomic and oth­ declaring they were forming "a Hopie aa in Uda legltlaUon. Native . Casablanca, Morocco. July* to five stores owned by Moroccan erwise. have consented to sit war -bloc" and surrounding the ForteU fUlawB RlHeaff PREMIER KEGANI WITH COUPON STILL THE F.\VORITE:-'' \ 15 i/P) — Angry mobs of wholesalers. around a table and discuss the Speed , Blamed) Soviet Union with military haaeo. n p Govamor’a addreaa was fol- A seventh European was gunned problems which arc tortwHtg-uiW •' ay :es Cite* West Buildup hwvtd by that of U.8. Senator CRISCO French colonists rioted to death as mobs tried to break world, is already enormous prog­ ‘There ia a great deal of talk in WllllaTn A. Purtell., Pure Vegetable .Hhorteidaif CRABMEkT tjirough Casablanca until ear­ into the home of- Jean Charles ress, ” he said. "K is impossible For Wreck of the West About an alleged menace, Sen. Purtell detcland that "tha BONELESS CHUCK ly this morning, protesting a L^grand. French la^.ver designat­ that nothing should come out of from the Soviet Union," the Prem­ Legion miut compete for members 6 'i Oz. Tin ed fo defend Moroccans on ter­ ier declared. "But we never want­ by putUng forth a dynamic pro­ 3 Lb. Till terror bombing, which killed thia. Ike’s gram at the community level." six Europeans and injured 3,5 rorist charges. "When the Big Foui- (chiefs of Express Train ed war nor do we plan any at­ POT ROAST Ojhers demonstrated for' three government t give their foreign tack on anybody in the future. But Yliat la where the organisation others. ' hours around the- newspaper Ma- ministers something to chew on, .... 1" tke war preparations in must replenish its enthualaam, he ITS ECONGSiy ■n.ME WHEN VOU CAN BUY THIS Before peace visa restore in the Bridgeport, July 15 — The Said. It must sdhreh for ways to ioc PresiM, whose owner, Jacques that alone will be enormous.’’ crash of, a 17-car passenger train ^ Washin^on, July 15 (fP)— The peptagon today ripiied the the West we must take meaat^ea F.AVORITE Cl'T AT THIS I.OW COST modem port-city of 650.fli00 people Lemalgre-Dubrebril. was asaaa- Pinay said the western chiefs of secrecy jAbel off a letter by Gen. Matth## B. Ridgwat;^ sharp|.v I to protect ourielvea. We have an which it can serve the local com­ 6 for 2 the toll stood at 10 deed and aft sinated last month, after he apoke on the New York, New Haven A munity, he continued. leaat 44 wounded. out agalnat French counter-ter- (Coiitinued - on Page Eight) Hartford Railroad’a "severest' challeiiging the basic military policy of the Ei.senhower ad-: jfe paid high compUotoBt to tha' What began aa a pleasant eve­ rorlsts. ,f minifytration. In one of his last official acts as Army chief of i equipment." patriotic ' alms of the legion, Stop pt our Solf-S«ry« mtat 'cos* for connsd ning of Bastille Day cielebrationi curve " yesterday waa due to "ax- Violagce spread to the 'native cessive speed." a railroad official staff, Rldgway lashed out Ivlth-*.-' ^ ^ ^ ^ Bulganin, reading hi'a statement hams (niemy sizas to pick from) ; also Roth's ro«^y» turned Into a wild night of terror quarter when Moroccana hurled a particular vigor at what he de-, I under a portrait of Lenin, added: (Oeattoned en Pege Eight) AT PINEHURST Native Tbmato^a ARMOltR'S CLOVr-RBLOOM O N E PIE when the big !>omb went off last says. scribed ss the administration’s i EVAfORATF.D w ro p ^ slieod moots for homo lunchoen or out­ night in the heart of Casablanca's grenade at. a passing police jeep, UAW Readies I "We do not want war. Wa want Olsstonbury Preah Calif. L ^ g injuring five policemen. The police The ele,ctric-powercd locomo­ over-emphasis on "air-nuclear Travelers 25-1 [ the utmost confidence and a busi­ White Potatoes European quarter. tive of the Washlngton-to-Boston i weapons”-—atomic and hydrogen BLUEBERRIES door picnic. YVrecked Two Cafes flred back, killing three Moroccana nesslike cooperation and mutual CUCUMBERS Sc Mch \ ''Celery ' and wounding aevergl otheri., Federal Expre.ss ripped off the j )x>mbs____ I I understanding between nations. We peppers : MILK Parked In Heavy Syrup TOMATO KECHUP 2 *^ 49c The blast heard throughout the Strike Ballot rails just before dawn, plunged Ridgwa.v addressed his letter to SpKt Approved 4forl^e city wrecked two sidewalk cafea Legrand, who Bred several ahota - wish thayihe enormous funds now PJuma down a 35-fool embankment and Secretary of Defense Wilson, who being spent for war preparations Bulletins Red Qnlons 3 Tall Cans Can filledWith persona celebrating the during the attempt on his home, cra.shed into a ’ creeping’ atvltcher- ordered it made public today after Dewey eyed YeUov^"Com from Glaa- holiday Md smashed .a nearby^ was arrested today and held in At American I could be spent for houaliig, for from the AP Wirbt tonbury. / . Slicing Onions ciigine below. Seven lead cars, Its contents had leaked into print. By Big Margin schools, for science, for culture and Cantaloupes lbs. autorooblA and two motorcycles."^ civilian prison. There wag no most of them empty, leaped off Heet1l**s . .. / ., I HIT nMIER SIZE Almost immediately... thousands immediate announcement of Critlclam Repeated peaceful development. We .desire a ------Beeta \ Detroit, July 15 (-Pt The _C10 the tracks and sprawled along Iri itsVtriclly military phaaek the' Hartford, July 15 (#1-Stockhold­tsystem of collective security in Eu- Radishes •; of men swarmed into the afreets, charges against' him. United Auto Workers Union pre­ the roadbed. DUE HOPEFUL ON SUMMIT WHITE;CRAPESlb.29c ^•houting instilts at new .French Anti-Moroccan demonstrators pared today for a strike vole letter was essentially a rejlale- ers of Travelers Insurance Co. to-1 rope which other states can join Waahtogtoa,. $uf^. 1$ (PH* Rareripes ■The crash killed engineer Ar­ menl of criticisms Rldgw^ had and which would eraoe fear. ,r - Scdtictns "Resident General Gilbert Grandval roamed the European quarter of among American Motors Corp. em­ thur Orteneau, 60. New Haven, day voted wholehearted approval President EMenhower M d Oen- ■ WATERMELON lb. 5c / -and other Europeans holding mod­ Casablanca today, forcing shops ployes following an apparent voiced piecemeal -and -In leas to a plan whereby they will re­ m —----- greas today he hopes the Big $ erate-views on wa.vs to end the to .close. and injured 24 passengers and pointed terms for months before (ContlDUcd on Page Eight) Four meeting to Geneva wUI ba 1.00 breakdown In new contract nego­ crewmen. ceive 25 share* of stock for each — . . ..f - ■ . , — . ,1,. ■ a he retired. June 30. Nationalist tei:roriar.v In this North French loops in helmets and full tiations with the company. Mofe Casiuilties .Averted' I share now held. able to Ideatify the "outataad- African protectorate. field dress were stationed at the Talks were called off yesterday But the Paratroop General gave , Their action today will result in ing decisive lasues’’ trouhUl^ ^ BIRDS EYE FROSTED FOODS PREMIER The mob lore down. Mproccan sectio.n’i. principal interaecUons. The 'railroad .said ra.sualties his contentions new emphasis by present Travelers stock being the world and “develop methods SUNSHINE until Aug. 8„ only four days before would have, been higher but for a REGi Lb. S9o SPECIAL Lb. S5e or 8 Lba. SI-00 banners and flags which—along- Resident General Gradval made A the current five-year pact covering putting them all tOgethei- in a split on a 20 for 1 basis and a stock Talbott Facing to try to solve them.** H w BIRDS EYE FRENCH PRIES ...... 2 for 33c with French .flags—had decorated rush trip frdm Rabat to meet with routine operation made 20 min­ compilation and relating one argu­ divic^nd of 1 (or on the new President referred to HYDROX SAUERKRAUT 24,000 hourly rated workers ex­ utes before the crash. Passengers lamp posts and. store fronts in leaders of the French colony. pires. ment to the others. stock. week’s aorandt meeting In BIRDS EYE LEMONADE ...... 2 for 29c celebration of -the holiday. Witnesses said the death bontfa were transferred from' lead cars The 10-page study of the rela­ ' T-ransfer books closed this after­ transmitting io Oongroaa the GENUINE ^ ” . : - -, ^ ’The jmion set the vote for Aug. to end cars to make room for pas- Probe of Link :X COOKIES 2 Cans Burn Five Store* was hidden .in- a covered cart 1 a t ltMC plants in Milwaukee' and tive mliltary • - poaitlona^of—the' noon : and .the' new stock will be 1 9th nnnunl report oa IL8. par* BIRDS EYE FRbZEN PEAS ...... 2 for 35c Irate crowd* surged into Casa­ sengers who' would have boarded issued Aug. 15. - J tirlpation to the United Na- Y f O i . Pkg. Kenosha, Wfs.. El Segundo. Calif., In New Haven. United States and its free world blanca’s main square and set fire (Continued from Page Five) 'and Detroit and Grand Rapids, Allies vs. the Soviet bloc made two Present owners of Travelers i In Private Firm tlnno. , It covered the year $1.29 General Superintendent iVi’iljiam main contentions: ’ stock will not be (-.equired to turp 1954.R ft).- Mich. S. Carr blamed the cra.sh on in their certificates. The slock they, PINEHURST QUALITY MEATS ^ pi not have some can. announced it had rejected a (Oontiaued oa Page Two) ably not Intandedt-to bring nuclear send them 24 additional shares to , Talbott in a New York efficiency wpndefful values In meat . . . but to emphasise the faql thi^ EASY TO USE. EASY^O PAY FOR good word today-for the new union offer it aal'd waa patterned weapons into play. make the total 25 for 1 distribution, jengineering firm is to be studied Shakeapeareaa tfamtor at Strat­ you can save money all thru the store by making PinehjKst after the recent Ford and General For that situation, Ridgw'ay The meeting today approved two by the Senate Investigations sub­ ford, Conn. The, cotreopoadcat, your "ONE. STOP' FOOD STORE.*’ Check every day prices in MIRACLE WHIP Red ‘Wait-Ho|(i/ Mo'tdrs settlement. said, the free world needa” an im­ resolutions proposed by directors '' ' committee. Eugeae Lotoahko, saw “Jallaa iall departments and you will find it will paV you to pafKin our Udwafd L Cushman. AMC vice mediately available jolrit military June 13. Members of the group confirmed Oamar” pt- tllb theater Tueaday; easy to gel to parking lot at 302 Main St. and get your "good SW ErfHEART SALAD^ president, claimed the union offer force of hard-hitting character In Orb. providing for, the stock last night thatlt has'voted to Ipok Pravda toda.v carried hla aeconat things to eat" here. V-8 Vegetable would penalize American, v»ne of News Tidbits which-the veraatlUty of the whole split, will be accomplished by con­ into 'DilboU’s relatibns with the At Stage the smaller automotive firms,'by firm headed by Paul B. Mulligan. under a S-coInma headUaet TOILET SOAP . ^ • * 35 • • ' ia emphasized and the preponder­ verting the present 400,0p0 capital "SlgalScaht 'meat to the eoHoral DRESSING LambPatties increasing the company’s labor Culled from AP Wires share - of $100 par to 8,000.000 One member described the firm aa / vjtS T LAMB GROUND—NOTHING ADDED ance of any ohe part la de- Mfe of the U.S.A." ^ PINEHURST WHITE RdCK "TENDER GROWN" Juice Cocktail costs out of proportion to those of share at $5. "a company that deals with com- Qt. EDITOR’S NOTE — emphaMzed." 'panies which deal with the gov­ IcSA LE —-Secretary-ooua. A clash with hydrogen bomsb the larger car makers. 2. Some time between 1958 and The stock dividend will be ac­ BACKS TAX FOR ROADS FRESH FRYERS avg. $159 each #( State Dulles has■^.■■ileracored aRderacored would leave nobody victorious. The Union challenged the com­ SUteeTubllc Works superintend- complished by increasing Capitol ernment.” 46>oz. 1962 the Reds will have developed . A Republican member, declining W ashlqgton, July 1$-, (AA—,‘Ih a —'la sc lb.) _ . ■ BATH SIZE . C A the glaring weakoeeaea.'■ of “t ^ ■■ "■ So­ 'The Cimmunists whom Khrush­ pany’s statement. ' _ ent in Nejv.” Nejv York says rMd condi­ aueh nuclear weapona-and delivery from^40 million to $50 million by House Public Werfw Cehunltte*. • ' __i. ' . TIN viet economy, «ybM hariily’'could chev represents still hold to the Le'qnard Woodcock. UAW vice tions were not to Marne for ac­ to be quoted by name, said that rC a k e 'Ir with 3 at capAbillty that "tha United States issuing 200.000 shares at $5 par. I "on the surface. It appears we will | today approved by a '8$4 veto CHICKEN BREASTS CHICKEN-LEGS Usual Price. Comb. J f c f resh fruit and Vegetables wlHiatand tge' shock. of general notion that ..war is inevitable until president knd chief union negotia­ cident rfear (Tamp Drum in which miclear-air superiority will have The company will pay for these aboot $1Z,021,$M,N$ la sew war. Bpt all-out peace can be 'World Communism-holds 'sway. tor. accused the company of "dis­ four (Jonnecticqt National Guards­ find nothing to the discredit of Mr. i Talbott". But, it wias felt that the | taxea over the aext 16 yean to ■ Lean cuts of tendercure CORNED EtEBF . . . - —— REGULAR 8IZE NATIVE ' - . ‘ costly to the Kremlla, too. WII- 'The latest volume of the new honorably" lifting rem'arks UAW men were kMIed ... President (Ceatinued on'Page :.EIght) (Continued on Page Eight) pay for a giaat new road boUd- . I X'mke Iq with 3 at HUw L. Ryan, AP foreign news Soviet encylopedia, issued a few negotiators made at the bargain­ Syngman Rhee says any South Inquiry should go . ahead since ' : ■ Choice Boneless questions were raised." j log program, the veto affInneO Usoal Pftoe. Comb. • • F w anialyst. has been stodylng the days ago, contains an article on ing table “out of context." Koreans who go out on strijee TT” tentative aotioa yeeterday ap- Choice Grade Oven Roasts effect of Soviet Internal develop­ paciflsm. This aaya Sstly: , He a'lik) accused the cbmpany hereafter "w ill. be'considerqp aa He said Talbott already has ad­ aUKES TOMATOES Lb 33c vised the subcommittee staff he prtrvtog,4ax tocrekaea ea aaoe- HERSHEY - \ HEINZ HiESH.. ments on world CommiuUam, and ‘Must Destrpy Capitalism’ of a "dotible cross’’ in failing to persons serving Communist .in­ llnr, trucks sad buses, dlead Rib Roast Beef lb. 53c roaStoZ ;. «Cro4Mi FRESH PICKED toncludee the globnl oonspimey It "To ellminate^the possibility of terests." ^ takes no profit from any firm that NABISCO Conferees Iron Differences "has s major part of its business fuel, heavy tiree aad tubes aai (Me^ty 3rd to 7th Riba) • lb, 55c C H O C O L A T I ^ CUCUMBER in danger of faiUng .npnrt. This war. one m\ut.destr’6y capiliTism.” (CoatlQued on Page Five) Wallingford man coipplains to all tire retreuda. WAYERLY WAFERS In the fault of four aterlea givlag But to the (^(nmunlst way of police two masked, armed men with the government." CORN D. C l$it appralsaL thinking, there are more ways robbed him of $40 and raped his MoClellon Has No Commeat You will find Morrell’s resdy to eat ham a wonderful hot NF.W RICH FLAVOR SYRUP 0 55 than one to skin a cat. There is J woman companion as they parked On Military Reserve Boost Neither- he nor other sources EDEN isE E S CHURCHILL PICKLE Londeu. July IS (AT —Priam . weather meat,.. whole 85c either half 89c fully cooked Pkg. 1 Lb. Tin (In Quarters) Lb. By w nxiA M L. RYAN little doubt the present Kremlin Lawmaker Defies along. lonely section of town... could say who had raised the ques­ leiuierahip has decided to ride with Purity Food Store on Margin tion. CIiairmAi McOellan (D- Minister Eden hrtd a secret . Handy’s Skinless Flunks lb. '49c . Mississippi NEW CABBAGE l. 5c AP Foreign News Analyst Washington, July 16 oP) —Someirbetween the Senate and House meettog with Sir Wtoetoa a program of.waiting aiid watch- Governor on Tolls Streep in Peabody. Masa., ia de­ logialatlve horse trading between^ but 1 think we’ll be able to get a Ark) declined to comme)it on the Bacon lb. 53c.— - ' . r SANTA ROSA , Wait, .and hold o n ,. ing—^wratdng for a crisie to take stroyed by the second Are there to matter.. OharcMn laet algkt—pteeuaa* jar ’This admonition for world Coin- hold in the capitalist world, watch- 24 hours. the Senate and Houae. was the biU." . ' - Murray Snyder, assistant Whits aUy to dtoonae the toipeadhpr FRESHLY CHOPPED - V { munlsm Is not new. But now it iqg for a chance io givk the pro­ Hartford. July 15 (JP)—^State Nortli 'Viet Nam President Ho. only barrier today to pa«Mgc lij , Servyig with Russell, in the epn- Houae press secretary, waa caked Big Four coafereucu. Word eC PLUMS Large Size Doz. 55c has overtones of liesperation, aa, cess a abovt forward whenever Rep. John C. Donaldson, Wilton Chi Miph and Soviet President some form of President Eisenhow- fcrence to adjust these disputes today whether tha president waa tbe meeting leaked out .today aa CHUCK GROUND ^ Ih. 50c the _Big Four summit conference poosiblt. If war. cornea some day, Republican, says that DcmcKratlc Klementl Y. Voroshilvo toast er’a ambitious national reserve will be Sens. Byrd t D-Va), Sten- "aware of the Talbott inveatiffa- Edea made final plene for lying WHITE SEEDLESS at Geneva approachte. the foe must be weak. Gov. Ribicoff isn’t going to. atop "eteraal ' 'friendahlp" betweeii plan. Inis (D-Miss), Sallonstoll (R-^Masa) tion.” to OeBev* tosnerfeer - fer tha Kakaa DaUctotta Hainbuig .'. Froz&i f ood Specials "If you are not prepared, to talk .’The Oommuniata .have done their Communiit govemmenta at - By S’daciaive 86-1 vota the Stn- ! and Bridges (R-NH). House i "Bure, he reads the pepers." talka with PieeMeat Etoeehew- him from riding .toll-free on Con­ ate last night approved its own ’ conferees will be designated later, Regular Hwnburg iVi.Ibs. 50e SNOW CROP \ ' aarioiuly,” said Soviet Comniunist much wiUting. The permanent necticut parkways. .. ‘v gala Kremlin - banquet. . Five Snyder replied. er. Soviet Premlrr BalgaiidB aai. ARMOUR'S KRAFT NATURAL GRAPES '■b.35c boss Nikita S- Khnuhehev, ad­ revolution ' they dreamed of for The robust laivmoker today re­ hundred Argentine Roman Cath­ version of the plan to train a Secretary o t Defense Wilson, at . ‘Die inquiry would d'eal wiUi the FteUch .Piaarter Fbare. Round Steak. Ground lb, 85c dressing the Weat in general, "we Rurope after World Wki* 1 never vealed that he was the author of olics fill Metropolitan OaUiedral combat-ready reserve of 3,90().000 - ()uantieo, Va., .for a departmental posiibiUty that Tiabott's totereat BROCCOLI^EARS 27e can wait" and hold on.’’ developed, and they rMreated be­ a controversial amendh)ent inccir- for special Mass by most Rav. to the noxt 'four years, a four-fold | meeting, told a news confereniie-It to the private firm, might in some' SEES NEW M iuTAEr'cnn^ POTTED MEAT SWISS CHEESE tocrehs*. S<',-OZ. CAN Khruidi^ev'a words at the hind Stalin's slogan of "sociaUsm porated in a toll bill passed in the Merlin J. Gullfoyle of Saa Fran­ wraa a "pretty good . aaeumptioo'' way conflict with his Air Force Qaaattce. inly 16 (A5 Gem ' Vt Lb. Pkf. LEMONS 3 n,l^c American Bhnbaasy’s Fourth of in one country." The - economic closing days of the General As­ cisco, Calif. ! There are come mejor diffir- that unless a aatlafactory biU' Is duties. SlaxureU D. Tayler, Anay cldid SHOW CROP PEAS’* * 2*"S5c July party. In Moscow gave an crials they still confidently predict sembly. House Democrats drive with enoee between- tbe Senate and passed, the size of the regular Talbott, in "Quaptico, 'Va.. for a ef etotf. hhitod te«tay at etfll far* r . r SNOW CROP SRl^LEBS . . Inkling of whjst ia in the back of for the United States, source of "I wrote the amendment, and I new confidence for final Public Houae versions of the bUl, and nel- armed forcea may have to be" in­ Deftnaa Department oofiference^ ther redpeWea la Ametifaa aiOl* OPEN TONIGHT 2 2 9 c tha Soviet mmd for Deneva. . the greatest '(^position to their know what’s in it.’’ he declared, Works Committee-approval of hU- tbor wrould give Eisenhower'all he creased. coiiid not ba xaoidMd for commant ta iy etn a g O i fat th e F a r Baa$> HADOOCK FILLETS X ^ 49e ’Tbingt have not happened in g(»ala, seems far off. The Com­ challenging the Governor’s right to Uonia In new taxes to help pay to t aakeiL A .^enate-Houae Oonfer- . Both branches o t Congress' ap­ immedlataly mftar tha cesnanlttee’a Thyier. wSa iinjiatly M t Ska UNTIL 8:30^’ VIENNA SAUSABE the world aa Marx and Lenin pre^ munists again ratraat, thia time trying to block toll free privilei^ .giant new road cohatruction plan enee Committee wriu determine the proved the chief new feature of action waa diadoaed. iiiarrmi la the fha- FRIOAY B A,M. " r-e CAN SNOW CROP e-OZ. ' dieted. Now the hydrpgen bomb behind the a)ogan of "peacaful co- for leglalators. ...Sen. George (D-Oa), say* di­ blH’e -final form, . allowing thousands of teen-age In advance a t that, however^, SbNit to became Chief otO liS t ii UNTIL 8:30 P.M. The COM bdi changed yet another' basic eaiatencc." Maintainittg that the authoriaa- rection taken by Geneva Big Four Sen., Russell (D^Oa), who piloted youths for volunteer for brief ac- tha Chattanooga Tinsaa quoted him heleSed O* n e JWHALd 'Lenin concept — that the Com­ This aort of thing goaa by the Uon-for toll free trips Jo r legia conference may determine wheth­ the measure through the fiefiato) UVs training wt(h tha regular aa aaying t h ^ waa rno poaObla 2 For 3 5 c Grapefruit or Blend luiae^'^ He MAMCNMRia Comm* munist and Capitalist worjjlt must er therq la new thtnnt of hoatlU* said In an toUrvleiw: sallids^ with eoramuniam victori- ,« .m fe e * To*); ' Oan to -FAr Kant. "Thara- ara a lot of dUtamosa .('^ R —ifi m - fiaaoi Two); .W

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