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THE HARTfOKD COURANT: Ttiursiay, July 24, Millions Of Baby Alewives Whirl At Roulette Pays $96,000 Under 'System' Rush Madly To Mad River Washington Report By ROBERT D. BYRNES Connecticut Skies Thursday. July Sunrise, 5:38 a.m. Sunset, 8:15 p.m. Moonrise, 9:46 p.m.

Last July 30. Prominent Star: Arcturus, in the west. 11:12 p.m. Visible Planets: Jupiter, sets In the evening twilight. Mars, rises, 11:02 p.m.

below the Moon. Saturn, in the southwest. 11 :10 p.m. Venus, rises. 3:23 a.m.

(Computed for Hartford) AVINSTED, July 25 (Special) the Union Pin owner of a Since the alewives aren't talk.iflrmH pato tha ttr.am RENO, New. July 25 At Harold's Club official said today; ihe club has lost an estimated I $95,000 over a period of weeks to Vagueness and anonymity always surround reports of big gambling winnings here because of the Internal Revenue Service's The Htrtford Cotirant Washington Bureau group of college boys with a 24- 4U irterest ing, it's hard to say which is; suited local sportsmen about causing the trouble an impend- building a creen to keep the ing feeling of doom or natural alewives from leaving. The idea instinct. was discarded when they were MUlions of baby alewives. re-j told the baby fish are so deli-' lated to the herring family.

(cate, they would only smash have headed from Highland themselves to death acainst it' Plasterers Resent Term 'Plastered1 PHOENIX. July 25 Use of the word "plastered" to describe one who's had too much to drink has plasterers up in arms. The Arizona Lath and Plaster Institute, represent-ins; more than pOO contractors and union members, has adopted a resolution declaring that "linking out trade with over-indulgence detracts from the dignity of a espeeted industry." Said William F. Mitten, executive secretary of the institute: "You don't say a person is "shingled," or Then why say he is 'plastered'? Plaster is symbolic of rigidity. A man who is inebriated is seldom rigid unless he happens to be laid out cold." hour-a-day "system for playing roulette.

Manager Guy Lent said he believes seven University of Nevada youths were involved, but doesn't knew their names. "And I doubt that anyone else in the club does," he added. Lent said he believes the youths started "casing the wheel" re. ceding the winning numbers about June 1 and began actual play some time later. He said they kep at least one man on the wheel for 24 hours a day.

They attracted no particular at. tention, he said, because their play on eight to 10 numbers was consistent rather than of the heavy money type. Lake in a mad rush to the Matt; and "clog up the works." River. The pounding of rapidsi By nature, the alevife usually lu'f) OceJlM LllieiS in the narow stream connecting i comes into fresh water streams via the lake and riyer has taken ajand rivers from the sea. After (Continued from Page 1) SU1 sPng- 'oun2 of the collision of two transatlan-' They re very cute, said one swim back to the salt water.

woman of the tinv fishes, "it Apparently this is the cause of off Nantucket. Dulles In Ecuador Conditional Clearance Is Given For Hartford Federal Building WASHINGTON. July 25 The proposed new federal office building in Hartford got conditional clearance Wednesday from both Senate and House public works committees- The House committee approved the proposal for a SS.350,000 structure on condition that the project is approved by the Budget Bureau. The Senate committee imposed Hie same conditions, with the further requirement that the Budget Bureau act on the project within 40 days. The Senate committee had Deviously deferred action on the QUITO, Ecuador, July 25 Secretary of State John Foster Dulles arrived today from Bogota.

Colombia, for an overnight visit too bad. They're all dying." the mass leaving. LPa3 rvfrTar Officials are concerned, too. But there's a rumor they've aboard the Andrea Dona are, A state fish and game inspec- heard about becoming fish food creen aclr.esus 55 Soman and! before continuing to Lima, Peru. for the inauguration Saturday of tor shook his head as he viewed, and decided not to' stay around i.

uIa the mass exodus. He explained for the feast. ThiiL fWfnnt that the alewives were seeded inj Lyle M. Thorpe, superintend- Jhe. aanH the lake last spring to provide ent of the fisheries and game PEJ? he fnnrt fnr ram fid, i I United Fruit radioed to the Manuel Prado as Peruvian presi dent.

Evidence Ilr "5 J5? I And proposal after the Budget Bureau had announced it wanted the new building to include space for federal courts, as well as for the offices of eight federal agencies now located in various buildings in Hartford. The Senate committee action Wednesday, according "They're pretty prolific." he fish-food experiment, said dry- (Continued from Page 1) observed, probably all the ry to the of floe of Sen- Prescott Bush who is a member! rj mo and Drostnv of onlv one mother." "I hnnp mmn nf thpm have lii lVl 111 1 IT- I I tmJ VI 1IIV tiaiia vr v. -w 4a rt-L-c. rnmmiitflo mAane that tho rtpvv hniinmo' can it. S.

of Keorge Light, president the sense to stay." could not find him after that. include the courts if that can be accomplished within the price "Have launched life boats. They are coming to you. You playi lights on." Minutes later, the coast guard: in New York monitored this mes-j sage from the Cape Ann to thej Andrea Doria: "When are you going to send: our boats back with passengers?" Weather, Tides limitation of $8,350,000. Alter several attempts to locate General Services administration, in asking for approval of the boy and had had no success, I- J.

FJlVClerS the project, specified that it had under consideration the purchase headed for the beach as I could! of an unspecified existing building as an alternative to building I no one else in tne area Tnej (Continued from Page 1) GOVERNMENT FORECAST a new one. eitner event me project win oe carnra out unuw- were aiso n.ld baseless in a wa Tint immAHintolv rlnfArw 'm KAIC 1 Ut'UCC lUfe11 alru 1 the lease-purchase law. under which the government makes pay. Pumnticd By TUB HARTtXjRU COURANT COMPANY SS Bruad St. HarUurd 1, Conn, Telephone Hartiord CHapel 9-M11 Entered In the oust oflic at Hartford as tecund class matter under the Act March 3 1879 BRANCH OKKICES Bristnl.

SI Main St 1.U 2-315 Manchester. SOg Main MI 9-3251 Miudletuvm. 'J13 Main St. 01 8-1483 and 01 61)98 Ne Britain. 73 ChurcB BA 9-0375 and BA 9 334 Kuokviile.

West Main St. Ttt S-35S9 Suulhmgton. 49 No Main St. MA 8 t4'J9 Wultmantic. 854 Main St.

HA 3-4908 Boston ti Tremonl St Cnicapi U. 400 North Michigan Ave. Los AJWies 57. 2700 Third St New York 26. 19 West 44U) St Philadelphia 15.

Old Newtown Rd. an Kranrisco. Russ Building SMART HABIT SHOP. SAVITT CE FANS and P.O.M.G. OPEN TO IG IT 'TIL 9 P.M.

35 ASYLUM ST. time was going out as there was special brief filed with the com-; Mostly sunny and warm withmined whether any of the Andrea! nui'e a current mission by the Broadcast Bu-j lower humidity today. High 80 Doria passengers acutally had; The servant sat motionless 'eau. legal arm. I to 85.

Fair and a little cooler; bee ntaken off ship. The number! ine sergeant sat mouomess 6 tonight I Vi in, fin prMav I of passengers and crew members eyes closed as the statement was cannot be stated too tonight. Low oo to 60. Fr.dav.j SQckhom Qom fair wjth little temperature, be immediately determined. read by the man who took it from strongly, tne.

aecision saia, him, T. Sgt. Samuel L. Cummings, "that the purpose of the com- Change. Tse coast guard said earlier Connecticut: Mostly sunny and; that some 2,000 passengers were a bjribboned investigator for the mission's hearing procedures is ments on the cost of the building over a numuer oi years aeier mined in a contract.

School Aid Continued The House Wednesday accepted a Senate amendment to the bill continuing federal aid lor schools in area where defense industries have created special problems- The Senate amendment changes the wording, but not the effect, of an amendment offered by Rep. Horace Seely-Brown (R). Second District, and adopted by the House, providing a transition period on grants and taxes when public housing is sold. The adoption of this amendment, according to Seely-Brown, means Groton, where public housing is being sold, will get $205,000 in aid that it would lose otherwise. 'Atomic Insurance Bill Pressed I to ascertain the truth 6f the warm with lower humidity to-tnvoIvf in the collision but gave 'provost marshal's office.

The suggestion of drunkenness facts presented; the hearing pro-1 day. Fair and a little cooler itajan ijner, MjtiscriptioB Rates Pajabl In adrane SIS 60 fair with aros- earlier, a meaicai recora cedures must not be used for the night. Friday little Mayor Richardson Dilworth of Ithe alcoholic content of McKeon's1harrassmpnt of. opposing appli- cants by the pressing of groundless charges of a serious nature." I blood as .015 per cent at midnight itha night hours after the (tragedy in the cold creek waters. Daily one year Six months Three months On monin Sunday one year Three month On month Sx months Three months one month Daily and Sunday one year Six months 7 80 S90 1.30 10 10 2.60 90 5.20 i 150 220 26.00 1 13.00 Travelers Broadcasting Serv House Democratic Leader John McCormack said Wednesday Xook Blood Test i 1 l' it L.

Ant mlnM nail lilt ice President Paul W. Morency Philadelphia and his wife are passengers on the Andrea Doria. They boarded the ehip at Genoa to rerur nto the U. S. after a vacation trip to Europe.

Also aboard the Andrea Doria: Camille Cianfarra, New York Times correspondent in Spain, and F. M. Thierot. circulation manager of the San Francisco Chronicle both accompanied by their families. mat tne majority leauenmp f.

1 jhTe atomic Dgure was recorded in con-! was "ddighted" to learn of the the bill to provide federal indemnities for victims of possible atomic nons1ni.tn rm. a. nnt at ah a nrti-ato inciiranp Mlfn I i reacior aisasif is iw to.vieat on made on MrKwm at the federal protection against rssjme osses nas ho ital ft fa known temperature change. U. S.

Dept. of Commerce Weather Bureau FORECASTS Local Weather Report Hartford. July 25, 3356 (Time is Eastern Standard) Temperature Summary 7:30 1:30 7 30 a.m. p.m. p.m.

Temp. (deg. 69 85 77 Rel. Hum. () 88 39 59 Bar.

Pres. S. L. 29.88 29.82 29.81 Highest temp. 86 at 2 p.m Lowest temp 58 at 1:15 a.m.

Mean temp. 72. Normal temp 74. Highest temp, year ago 78. a necessaiy preliminary vpt-iuui ic Boeen -( its devisor r.

a i i ALUllliu icattui ai ivuv, i ri "I cellar nrmec.u Tt has heen I yuisine oi coun. reponer5 were i At 1:46 a.m. Coast Guard told such a percentage could, in 1 llJf 1 A I ill tid 51 JrSTl )l reported the liner He de France: nine miles the scene andi added: I menting Wednesday afternoon, Morency also expressed his regrets that the FCC was preventing Travelers from beginning actual "construction until a final decision regarding the proposed transfer of Channel 3 to Rhode Although neither Travelers or their competitor, the Hartford Telecasting Company, have received official notice of the FCC decision, the Telecasting company also commented Wednesday oil the decision- "The situation is critical. Visibility is nil. Two U.

S. Navy destroyers are being made ready for some persons, indicate drunkenness. However, it varies with individuals and a person with a higher tolerance to alcohol might show such a percentage without being intoxicated. The test record was brought In hy Navy hospitalman l.C. Billy Redmond of Nashville, Tenn.

At cne point Maj. Charles B. Sevier. Lowest temp, year ago 6o the quickest departure possible an open secret in Congress that the Democratic leadership would not clear the insurance bill unless legislation to have the government itself operate electric power reactors was adopted, and that bill was killed by the House today. Rep.

Charles Halleck (R-Ind.) assistant Republican leader, asked McCormaek shortly before the House adjourned when the insurance bill would be railed Jip. McCormack aid it is not scheduled. GOP Leader Joseph V. Martin reminded McCormack that the parliamentary situation Is uch that the Republicans can force consideration of a pro- posal to bring the bill before the House. McCormack admitted that, hut wild that didn't mean the bill would be put to final adoption.

An identical bill Is on Ihe Senate calendar, but with no present prospect of being put to a vote. Watch Tariff Rate Approved high this date 92 inj from the Boston Navy Yard." Record 1910. Record 1Q10 i low this date 50 Death Ends Suffering Clifford S. Strike, chairman of the prosecutor, started to seek an; evaluation of the ,015 reading) the board of the Hartford Tele-fiom Redmond. But Sevier with-! fasting Company, thought that Highest temp, since Jan.

1. 97 Lowest temp, since Jan. 1. L. Harold Mercer, 19.

is Accumulated departure cc ove!" a month. crew his question in the face of i his concern might appeal the an almost instantaneous defense 1 Commission decision in the Fed- normal this month, through July ie nw nusoana sout.ni 10 ena objection. I eral courts. The move to appeal 1 24, -94. her suffering with an overdose of The Tariff Commission reported to the President Wednesday Tariff Commission reported to tne vv eanesa-y depends on several factors, he: Treclpitation Summary "at that forei Thus no(hjng fl rpcord Qf reign competition on watches has not changed the las jnedmond's testimony in any way jrs so as to justify an investigation of a changp in the an on McKeon'-g as to justify an investigation of a change in the tariff, whpn the smn (fi Thus nothing in the record of two yea said, one ot wnicn "may ne! Precipitation July 25 to 7:30 ai found in the full text of the FCC' p.m.

0 inches. h.er was cared for to decision." Total precipitation this month he'ast, by bricklayer hus- years so Problem Unsettled through July 24, 3.49 inches. rates. The report was to nring up to naie ine tmanun cers who act as the -Jury left theiKennev See in 1J in Proeident Pkenhower nrdei inET an increase 1 lL ine irnney seet Tota nrec tat on denarture "6 1T Kenney, executive tariff on Witches to nroTect domestic industry which IS JXCW B. from normal this month throjhr rhTOS I its Mercer was charged with at- and general man- be of prime importance to the tffort of "the iluelf'a, TV New Britain I'niteri urates, ine canceuaiion oi tne hktch ut-t-n smsm sinee that time bv the Swiss watch manufacturers and importers 1 of intoxication.

said Ww nesdav nirtt thVt thel Total precipitation fromJatu l'Z'ZTZZV ZZT aiij saia vveunesaay mgnt mat tne ty and was placed on three months Berman called it proof of aiPCc decision "in no way 2a-8(5 'or offense not mrhided in 4ho n- Total nrer-tnitatirm fnr snmei offense not included of their products and has heen opposed by the domestic, watch major the basic television lloca-onginaU' court-martial charg. nwiw libit problem In this area." Mrs. Mercer died without, ever I Naming that -her husband had I'e said the indictment mentions 7vfniipv Horlarprl that th VCC sought to hasten her death drinking but not intoxication. llini nrnklkllail u.n.l.nt; 8 m. 1 .3 CCt.

I PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE I FA SI tl i O. CQ Adopts Hebrew Name Low- JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector. manufacturers, including a numner ol Connecticut iinns. Dodd Amendment Killed Th House Wednesday adopted the conference report on 'bill to Increase the value of urplus aifriculttiral prodifet which hiay be disposed of abroad. There was no debate" on the adoption of the conference report.

The conference com- mi tee recommended, and both houses, by adoption of the report, approved, killing an amendment to the. bill, offered bv Rep. Thomas J. Dodd and adopted by the Mouse, which barred all trade with Communist, or Communist-dominated countries. faciiitics here pending fin-; A1 not as evidence of intoxication.

considpration of a new table Sh I Trt allocation and the assign- At London tons contention that MffKeon had; mcnt of a U1IF channcl fct0 11:27 a.m. been drinking on Hartford. Earlier a young military police-; It is almost unanimously At Saybrook man had said McKeon tried to iu Landieucjlit Uiemj. A Beautiful reproductions inspired by museum pieces, in tr mellow Solid Cherry with warm Candlelight finish. You'll find a comprehensive selection at Shoor Ji 5 -41 am iJ oreign ivimisier uoiaa 'jMyerson changed her fast name v' today to Mayer.

6- 41 a Her ncw namc- common in He-! 7- 03 m'ibrcw means t0 "liZhx "I-" Hcr' predecessor changed his name 6.5g 8 'fromMoshe Shertok to Moshe! 7 'iSnanptt after his appointment as' i i mat tne lame hide a Partially consumed fifth of of allocations, mixing VHF and :27 p.m. vodka after his arrest April 8. i tjup channel in the same area i At Xew Ha Haven II I. -I a n. 1 House Votes Housing Bill 12:44 a.m.

Act ltnnA)tn4 KAir) L'Annmi i ru-u Aiagrauer, il, oi, 1 :08 p.m. TIA.K. hv vnto W'AHnPiHav adnnterf and sent icMiuea ne nointed out Ihe Senate has hiii whir-h riifff-ie nn nnhlift hnusine from Ward over the drill ser-jsnDrovH nronoSfl annrovinsriDept. of Commerce Report Hebrew word for "serveant." Vhl sen.f version rt that there is uncertainty as to whether i McKeon barracks room de-intermixture in 13 areas, in- Temp. Temp that night.

(eluding Hartford. there will be agreement on any housing bill in this session. In both versions of the bill, and certain of adoption if the public tt h.le I was guarding Sgt Mc-; Kennpv claimpd If Channel! Eastern Southern Albany til S3 TS 31 Boston 67 88 Miami 76 85 Buffalo 64 79 N. Orl'ns 67 83 housing deadlock is settled, are provisions adopted urst by the 'u v. 3 iE UvaXea in Hartford, Con-; Senate where they were sponsored by Sen.

Prescott Bush (R-' VCiy nticut may expect to have: iniTOaca i ho aninunt nf mnitcaco inviiranrp nn flnnd-i us UlC time 1 WaS'nnlv twn tl 3 linns tA spr'p the v.uiiii.1, iu itnan nlr I York 67 8.1 Western it flr.J cli. xl-nn nnmmimi. 6' "OS U.VII1K Kfl ont i If "li mini 1 ic t-n. i 1 enh oc rartninfrtnn In nualifv fnr fnrtorft. fli1 fnr iirhan 10 rolax by letting him Smoke nlapoH hv a HHP flllorfltion I Pnlla, i Ja fl iua rioctnn.

snd walk about freely." tl- rArai.rj 'Wash. through our new Fifth Floor Galleries. Windsor Side Chair $22.75 Tea Wagon $79.95 Captain's Chair $55.00 Dropleaf Extension Table $155.00 (vQ 1 Open Thursday Evenings HARTFORD'S LEADING FURNITURE STORI 103 ASYLUM ST. ISO TRUMBULL ST. ff renPVa.

nilU rAU'lUllltj; mi imic jioi Uic unit in iuvii unwiwir i viiuv.tt.u'- luun 4v-ciisa 79 8.1 Kans. C. 74 93 63 84 Duluth .14 76 St. Louis 70 92 69 82 UockyMtn. 64 83 Denver 65 93 bury public housing may be sold to the town housing authority, At.

tt P'VKea, ty continued sen'ice by the tip something and started into the: wi.ti.1K stations and utilization! Chicago head avatoryl. I followed of other UHF channels which Cinon. Evidence Found In Wooden Leg LOS ANGELES, July 23 When oolice arrested a one-legged man at his hot dog stand on suspicion of booktnaking, he denied the charge. "I'm a poor man," complained Ralph Pattison, 25. "If I were a bookie I'd have lots of money and betting markers on me." Officers searched Patti-son's wooden leg.

Inside, they said, was $3,233 in cash and three betting markers. HvA nf VI, fcxpecis rounn nua irntinuAnn n- mnu hvuvcu null Ulillllic BUII1C- o-o t.a 9h in in ctt" tvZ iletstool. I TV Producer In Hospital July 23, 1936 i mm Tri mi urn iv tha mam i i iixhoa iiiiimi NEW YORK. Julv 23 (iP-Carol- ia exnectintr umj today she i ycu nn a PArnAfo i fr tuj. net-! "fourth child in December.

She, 7. SOUTHAM, England. July 23 Irwin, co-producer of the TV net- 'vtreit, 'n and insurance broker Lee Bon-1 "ie bSt and Mabcl Con.v.-ork show is recuperat- a.c. Thompson. Kir orisinated ininell have three sons: Philip, mnu istable became a two-house fam- ing today in'St.

Luke's Hospital on Ooor. Cauac. ahon twuiU peter, 10, and Paul, 9. VfiMh lW rom what Plice said was an SOUTHAM, England. July 25 1 Irwin, co-producer of the TV Slight damage.

The star of. "My Little Mar- h7 "unZ ''S The rural council of Southam overKo.se of sleeping pills. 19:07 a.m. Box alarm. 1429 PHrk SI a their three-bedroom Miss Ir IglC IS Kive-itorv brick.

Cvnpr. Manufai turr Rpaiiy corp. oicupant. Ruyai "The Gale Storm Show," which TtZ. i home was not big enough for conscious in her Park Avenue Typewriter Corp.

No tire. Broken Si will debut onCBS Sept. 29. hi Constables and their 17 chil-apartment last night by Frank VlnHf I rf.t,,.A aw nn flMt. duction will he accelerated to V.T dren.

IGabiielson, her business partner ine court-martial trying Mc- .1. XJLl 1M alarm. 25-a south provide her a leave of absence. nn rf mnita frhtr Tlie council will provide them The "Mama" show ends a seven- rrosueri ai. rour-inr dik k.

uu- ing on duty. r-arT, TlrLT, A firm in Hamburg Germany, fniteraior in tourih tioor kitchen, wants to develop a world mark-No damage. et for dehydrated bananas. GENERAL ELECTRIC OFFERS YOU NEEDN'T Bridgeport Boy, 14, Saves Man in Sound BRIDGEPORT. July 23 A 14-year-old boy swam 50 yards out into Long Island Sound today to rescue a man twice his age.

Young John Rabovsky told police he had just arrived at the beach when a man staggered out of the water and shouted that his companion had suffered cramps in the water and was drowning. John plunged into the water and swam to 'JS-year-oId Louis Muniz, who by this time was unconscious. The boy held the man above water until two mm in a row. boat took them to shore. i Ingrid's Daughter, 17, Mlowcd College Funds New 20" WINDOW FAN To Buy Good Common Stock! You can become a Part-owner of THE CONNECTICUT LIGHT POWER CO.

for about $20 a share! YOUR DIVIDENDS can help PAY YOUR ELECTRIC BILLS! "CHINOS" ARE 'so many 9raies- Our rev'' trousers ol extra-fine quality fabric, known as SAFARI cloth, have a tex- lure, finish, weight and i appearance not commonly lound, These trousers are styled with plain fronts, strap back, -snug hips and trim legs and are priced at 51150 lacbpolc, flfjoorcf Jnjon 115 ASYLUM STREET CLOSED ON MONDAY it 9 If 1 1 Ont Of Amcrka'i Fint Start, LOS ANGELES. July 23 Ingrid Bergman'i 17-ycar-old daughter today was as-suted of funds for an education at Stanford University. Superior Judge Walter II. Odermar approved a petition to allow her $2,500 a year for education and $1,000 for an automobile wlrle in school. The money will come from a S20.00C trust fund.

The petition was filed bv Miss Lindstrom's father, Dr. Peter Linctetrom, divorced husband of the actress. Miss Bergman is now married to Roberto Rosselini Italian film director Cools up to 5 rooms 3 speeds Weatherproof Reversible w5 We Deliver DEXTROSE MEMBERS SEW YORK STOCK EXCHASCE 6 CENTRAL ROW, HTFD. TEL. JAcbon 5-1421 Connecticut ii ent of tht fatal groinf ttatei in tin nation.

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