v'ir • 4 - V FRroAY, JULY 18, 1960 PACT rointTEBav * « ■ iKanrli^Btifr lEo^ttfns Ik ilir N « t MP Hie W M k.-baM - f A - . - l '*Thei^ wiU be no meeUim, of Odd T h e Rev. Alfred L. Williams, JWi»«tfe.l288 F>Hows Lodge tonight The next rector, and the Rev. P r ^ d tt Hospital Not^ L f. w ool 00. rabr M l ooel AbdutTc^Hn meeting 'wiU be Friday, July 22, Beach Jr., assistant, of St, Maty's Episcopal Church will appear oh . iOe p l a n t 1^,123 -'.-'Jiy at 7:80 p.m. The lodge meets on Vlsitiag hours: Adulta. 2 to 8 , i ' r r ; : - ’* . ■ y _ i-j~ ' n g h to wm: H m wM dy daacu conducted by the second and fourth Friday dur­ the WTSF radio broadeaist, spon­ 81 MF. ^ . the Recrefttion Department Will be pju. M atonltjr 2 to A aud 8 to 8 ing July and August ' sored* by the Manchester Minis­ gju. CidldreB's Ward 2 to 7. ■ Cuhet4^rtuheAMoek», MimekMt«r’^ A C ityofV U lageC h »m held tonifbt at- Robertaon Park. terial Assn.,' Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Th^ first dance for children 12 Mrs. Hkrry Doering, 101^ Pine The rector will be in, cdiarge of ^atlarts Today: 180 years end under will beg^ at 7:30 (CUwstfied Adverttalng on Fag* 18) St., has returned hwhe after a 14 broadcasts at 7:10 p.m. dally next iLDMirrSD YESTERDAY: Pat­ ITAK alBS'^iit, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 1960 PRICE FIVE and end at 8:80 p.m. Following this weeks' itay in the Hartfoid’Hos- week. VOL. LXXtt NO. 244 (TWELVE p a g e s — TV SECTION) then will be Teenage Record Hop rick Claafiy, f67 Highland S t; piUl; Friends may now visit her. Charles"Xndrulot, South Windsor; from 8:80 to Tp:80. These dances The Manchester -Orange will are under the supervision o f Mr. Mrs. Marla Campdseo, 4 Chapel The A u g u sta n a Lutheran conduct a baking contest at BL; Mrs. Olga Prleas, 299 E. Mid­ E COOLER-MORE Friendthip Strained and Mrs. Robert NeU of the Re­ Churfch. of which Bhhanuel LAith- Orange Hall on Aug, 3 between 7 dle Tphe;: Mrs. Eunice Culver, 77 \ SiateNews creation Department. eran Church o f Manchester is. a and 7:30 p.m. Those interested Boulder'Hd.; Mrs. Martha Glea­ . COMFORTABLE member, will be -the subject 'of a may get in touch with Miss Co­ son, South Windsor; Mrs. Helen Members of Covenant Congre- television .program on CBS, Chan­ lumbia DeCarli, chairman of the LaChapelle, 142 Tearl St.; Mrs. -getlonal Church will hold a church nel 3, Sunday at 10 a.m. The his­ home, economics comrtilttee, who Beverly Fultz, 203 Penter St.; n family picnic Sunday noon at the tory of the church, which last lives at the home of Mrs. Celeste Mrs. BUnca Ryap, Storrs; Mrs. S trik e a t^ new church site on Hackmatack month celebrated its 100th anni­ King. 88 Bissell St. Prizes will be Helen Bednarek, 27 Pine Hill St.; St. Members are to bring their versary, will be related, including awarded. John Young, 137 School St.; Ed- own coffee, picnic lunch, ifityj* the story of its founding Scan­ snu'd. BOlles, South Windsor| dinavian pioneers. L o c k h e e d pact at polio Strikes and chairs. Cold drinks will be RochvUle-V ernon Frank Pbmey, 3l6 Center St. avalUabla. ADMTrtlSD TODAY: David BuiDank, CJalif -, July 16 (/P) There will be Rose Drill reliearsrV WUey, 79 Nilet Dr,; Carl Tyler, Groton Child The Polish American Club will at Vernon Grange on July 18 at 20 Washington S t, Vernon. — Strikiug m»chini8ts have l i r tiOB ASSOOEAUBD PRESS ♦ # telegram to Ben. John F. Ken- ion Not’60 Issu^ hold a semi-annual meeting at the 7:30 p.m. All girls who have taken BIRTH YESTERDAY: A approved the liteit eohtraet A mmjor rift betwe«n the nedy (D-Maas.) in Los Angeles the sixth degree, or who will Uke Two Held in asking the presidenUal nominee to clubhouse, 108 Clinton S t, Sun­ daughter to Mr., and Mrs. Win- offer of Lockheed AirtriBft •triking unibna hhs developfid Groton, July (/P)--TGrot- day at 1 p.m. it in October, may try out. throp Goodwin; Wapping. send Gpv.-Abraham Rlblcoff Iwick Co.'G Miesiles and Space Divi- in t h fr '8 iM » y ‘^ W ^ *U tout a t on today fepdrted its seijpnd Morals Case BIRTH TODAY: A daughter tp to CoimecUcut to try his hand at a Mr. and Mrs. William Reichert, ifilpn, ending their-month-oW six United Aircraft Corp'. settlement. Rlbitoff was scheduled case of polio within two days. French Rd., Bolton. wi&oul at four California in- to return tonight. The latest Victim, 4-yea.r-old Mi­ A Rockville woman and a WilU- plants in the' state. chael Saporito, was admRted yes­ mantlc man were arrested yester­ DISCEARGSD YESTERDAY: atallatipna, it waa imnounc^ An amity phet was seriously The United Aircraft Gorp. yes­ terday to Lawrence Memorial W ill Push day in connection with' a morals Marguerite Estrmera, Hartford; wttli til k8fit8at. today. strained yestebday as the Inter­ terday announced the end of ,'J^IIoapltaia in Now London, where his offense involving a 13-year-old girl. Sehaetian. Valvo, M Edward St.; Oita atrik^ WiU return to work national Association of MacHihists strike by pix^ucUon w ork era^ t condition was listed as crittcal. State Police said Josephine Dp- Miss Mary Orecca, Hartford; Monday. The diviaihn builds ths continued its critieEsm ,of the XTnit- its Pratt and Whithey .^ w raft Also lin critical condition at the OPEN DAILY bOBZ, 36,- of 5 Cherry St., Rock-. Richard Q lm d , 8 -Angel St.; John Navy's Polaris submarined mjaaile ed Auto Workers for. accepting a Research and Developmem Cen­ hospltal is Mrs! Ro)»6rt Watroui, MW Over New ViUe, Is charged with indecent as­ Cavagnarb, „103 Ridge St. .and la prime contractor tor- .toe eoihpahy contract; oW«r at the ter near West Palm Fktoich,, Fla. whole home is about a mile ffofn To The Public sault and risk of injury to a monor, DISCHARGED TODAY: David Dlacoverer, Samoe aiNl .Mldae North Haven plant of United'* It said the 3-week^«ralkout end- | the Saporitos. and who was strick­ and Charles Johnson, 38, of Wil- Swansbh, 30 Hudson St.; Mrs. aatelUte aystemi. ' The eampany P^att- At 'Whltheiy division. ed , with an agreement with the en with bulb'ar polio Thursday. llmantic, is .charged with indecent Sophie. Mikolbwsky, 52 Teresa ROU-UP ■aya it baa mat mu critical gato* IAM officials were .^concerned IAM jfor extending the present Mrs. Watrous, 24, is the first Frontiers assault, risk of injury to a minor, Rd.; Mrs. Eva Crawford, 67 Pearl In ita defense contracts. Over the first break In the pre­ eohtraet another year. case diagnosed as polio in the Swimming and two counts of rape. She is be­ Mario FaVa, carpentry Inatnictor, points nut to Mrs. Richard J. RQback some planned features of Now all the beauty, pfolsctiee viously solid strike front. The "The union has agreed to the state this year. the 6-room ranch-type house that Howell Cheney Technical School itudenta completed for her and St.; Mrs. Dpreen St. Louis, 38 Approocimately 8,800 members By JACK BELL ing held in Tolland County Jail Mountain St, Rockville; Al­ sad pcnnineace e( an machinists are bargaining aganta cpmpany terms for returning en>- The. Saporito boy was placed in her husband last month. Today, only landscaping remains. The carpentry students worked on the Sixa. ed the International Aaaoolatiun Los Angeles, July 16 under $5,000 bond and Johnson is berta Estabrook, South Coventry; sTuminnin awaiat that roll* of Machlnlata voted by a 8-2 mar­ fo r Workfers'at Pratt A Whitney in ployes,” a con^any official said. an iron lung at the hospital.The Picnic Area i_ being held under $20,000 bond, house from September to June. The Robacka offered to open the house for 4>ublic viewing, but the Eaat Hartford and Manchestob "These terms provide that all type of polio was not immediate­ Sen. John F. Kennedy tock school declined on the grounds It should not advertise. According to Fava, all carpentry graduates Harry ,Patten; Coventry; Mrs. up 1 rio tioragc er deterieratisa gin ThUreday and Friday. .to ae- The woman was arrested by Marion Labreck, ,140 Loomia St.; prableuit. Spriag-teaipered count* -and .at Bamfiton Standard Divi­ atrikera will be returned to their ly, diagnosed. It also was not im­ personal Gomrnand - Ui# Rockville. Police on a Rockville w-ere placed with various building and construction firms after the school year ended. (Herald Sept toe propbeal. Ballot mediately known whether' he had Gail Hutchins, -Vernon < Trailer aluminum with beautiful last sion in Windsor Locks fM»d Broad original' Jobs, If such jobs have : Democratic Party- machine:^ City Court warrant. Johnson was Photos by Oflara). tag was com filet^ late, not been filled during the strike." been insulated against the dis­ Court, Vernon; Mrs. Sophie loder. twoeoit baked eaimel finish. night. ' Brook. today after bluntly laying ta« picked up by Wllllmantic Police on West Hartford; Walter Hicking, Meantime, the Ua W was having United Aircraft said no striker# ease. — The state Health Dept, yester­ (i similar warrant; 91 Charter Oak St.; Mrs. Ann Call fir ffai 'The new contract aifects ap- ita troubles at the Sikorsky air­ "Who have committed acts of van­ 'eligiou.s issue on the cani- They are scheduled to appear in prcKimately 10,500 hourly em­ craft plants-- in Bridgeport and dalism or violence, and'who have day ■ corrected previous state­ paign line.
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