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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 14

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THE HARTFORD COURANT: Tuesday Jury 12, West Center Days Wedhes If Hartford Set Today, day Outlaw Leader Sentenced JAKARTA, Indonesia -(AP)- ganization aims at persuading the government to seek peace with; Sumatran and North Celebes rebel leaders. Stores Cut Prices 10 to 50 Open to 9 Tonight, Ample Samuel Karundeng, leader of the Per Cent; Parking said "customers have learned to outlawed Indonesian movement called Manguni was sentenced to life imprisonment Monday a Julia Ward Howe, who wrote "Battle Hymn of the was sometimes a minister. She gave her sermons in the Unitar- wait for West Hartford Center court-martial West Java capital of Bandung, the state-owned radio reported. The Manguni or I ian Church. KATHRYN NAG EL Participating stores will be open until 9 o'clock tonight, and until 6 p.m.

Wednesday. Schwarz said more stores are participating this summer than in former years, offering a greater variety of merchandise within the confines of the Center area. He noted that West Hartford Center, over the years, "has always given its customers true, honest values, drastically reduced prices and nationally-known regular merchandise. Because of this," he Days to refit the entire family, replace summer clothing and much needed new equipment for the home and garden." Colorful banners will identify the participating stores, Schwarz said, and every effort has been made to make West Hartford Center "a casual place to shop." Co-chairmen of West Hartford Center Days are William Morgan and Mrs. Miriam Shoor.

yd .1 Today and Wednesday are West Hartford Center Days. More than 75 merchants are participating in the semi-annual sales event which is expected to draw hundreds of shoppers to the Center area. Terry Schwarz, president of the Center Division of the West Hartford Chamber of Commerce, said Monday that comfortable bench-! es will be set up in the Center area for the convenience of ihop-i pers. Free soft drinks will be distributed to shoppers, Schwarz said, at three locations. These will be at Farmington Avenue and North Main Street, Farming-ton Avenue and Daie Street and on LaSalle Road.

Prices Slashed License Transfer Paves Way for Pay TV Trial The television broadcasting li programming built around, box-office attractions not now seen on commercial television, at prices averaging from 75 cents to $1.50 a program, according to Hartford Phonevision spokesmen. World War I Veterans Plan 5th Convention 992 FARMINGTON AVE. (Facing LaSalle Road) STARTING TODAY WEST HflRTFOBB) CENTER BAYS SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! Store-Wide Give-AW ay Dresses-Coats -Suits cense of WHCT-TV, Channel 18, Participating stores have cut was formally transferred Monday from Capitol Broadcasting Co. to their prices 10 to 50 per cent for BRIDGEPORT (Special) The the event, and all markdowns are Hartford Phonevision, which Department of( Connecticut, Vet erans of World War will hold READY FOR BIG SALES DAY: Committee for West Hartford Days takes a "breather" from preparations. L-r: John T.

Mulcahy, assistant director of the West Hartford Chamber of Commerce; Miriam Shoor, co-chairman and William F. Morgan, co-chairman. Terry Schwartz, president of the West Hartford Center Division of the Chamber of Commerce, was missing when the photo was made (Cou-rant Photo by Robert B. Ticks). on regular merchandise.

No special items have been brought in for the two-day shopping festival. has applied to the Federal Communications Commission for permission to make WHCT the first over-the-air pay-TV station in the its fifth annual convention at the Stratfield Hotel, Bridgeport, July More than 1,500 parking spaces 23 and 24. country. are available to the public in the Center area, Schwarz said, and policemen will be on duty to keep traffic moving smoothly. Bids Opened by State On 2 Highway Jobs 19 Enter Not Guilty Pleas In Alleged Stock Swindle ine Mate Hignway Dept.

op Registration for delegates will begin on Saturday morning at 9, uid the convention will begin business sessions at 10 a.m. Memorial services for buddies who have died during the past year Hartford Phonevision, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of RKO General of New York, which has joined with Zenith Radio of Chicago to seek permission for the first full-scale three-year test West Hartford Days Only ened bids Monday on projects for Middletown and Milford. E. B. McGurk 355 Bar will be held prior to the business $Q88 6 Transistor Radio with Earphone Battery of subscription television broad castting.

Zenith Radio de meeting. bour submitted the apparent low bid of $17,334 for about feet of bituminous macadam On Sunday the election of offi veloped the Phonevision subscription TV system which will be LaSalle Music a 1 used in the test. pavement on Margarite Road, Middletown. 11 La Sail Rd W. H.

cers for the following Barracks year will be held, followed by their installation. Delegates from the 35 Barracks in the state will Apalachin gangland conspiracy trial. His bond is $10,000. Another defendant, Louis Michael De Filippo, first asked for a court-appointed lawyer but after being assigned one, changed his mind and said he didn't want a lawyer. Others pleading were: Michael Ackman of New York, N.Y.; Eugene Genise and Robert Amer, both of Brooklyn; Albert Lackay, Hugh A.

Lopez, Evelyn Grave, James C. Grave and Edward Holtz, New York; Melvin Leslie If the FCC grants permission for the test, WHCT will go on the air with a new type of television An apparent low bid of $133,534 was submitted by C. W. Blakes- Of 24 defendants who were called to appear in U.S. District Court Monday in the alleged Atlas Gypsum stock swindle case, 19 pleaded not guilty and five were given continuances.

Of the cases continued, three were granted permission not to appear by Judge J. Joseph Smith because of heart ailments. Trial date was set for Sept. 22 and bonds, ranging from $2,500 to $10,000 remained the same. Among 47 Accused The 24 scheduled in court Mon attend.

lee and Sons Inc. of New Haven, for about 4,549 feet of hot asphalt concrete pavement on two sections of North Street, Milford. The Franklin Institute Labora COTTON A group of printed 10.98 to 12.9i cotton dresses in very jm nn DRESSES desirable 'Zfl- COTTON Good fit, good tailor 14S8 to 17 St DRESSES 8S90 ALL OCCASION Dresses for all occa- 29.98 to 39St stons in very desirable tS-ffl f1 DRESSES fab 141; SUMMER Superbly designed 19.98 to 29.98 suits in cool summer $Tj "TV wUllw fabrics and colors. JL COTTON Lovely cotton rain- 19.98 to 25.00 RAINCOATS '12 TWEED A group of casual 39.98 to 45J)0 tories for Research and Develop- Holtz, Flushing, N.Y.; Max Ing- CAMP COURANT FUND Camp Courant is operated by The Hartford Courant Foundation Inc. for the benefit of underprivileged children of the Greater Hartford area.

New donations are: Hartford Regional Technical School Freshman and Sophomore 1, bcr, Wantaugh, N.Y.: David Man-'ment, Philadelphia, were estab- day are among 47 indicted in the biggest- case in the history del, Henry R. Orloff, Joseph Ros-ilished in 1946. of the Securities and Exchange Commission. The defendants are charged with obtaining large blocks of Atlas Gypsum stock, 16.53 1.00 Price Group of SUITS COATS -DRESSES SKIRTS SHIRTS Dresses and Gowns 1000-1500-2500 Formerly to $125.00 which is now worthless, at 20 cents a share and selling it at en and James H. Taylor, New York; Murray Taylor, Riverdale, N.Y.; Arthur Tortorello, Brooklyn; and Stanley Younger, New York.

Those unable to appear because of heart conditions were David Hixon of Miami Beach, William' Maurice of New York and Edward T. Moss of Brooklyn. Those who had their cases continued for plea were James Kan-ter and George B. Mahler, both of New York. prices up to $3.75 a share.

The SEC has called the case a $2 5.50 Auto Dept. James Oliver, Age 7 Jenny Lind Rebekah Lodge No. 70, I.O.O.F. Miss Jennie J. Lamb and Miss Susan Andrews Spare Parts Sales, Pratt Whitney Aircraft, East Hartford million swindle that bilked about Special Sale Of I Flutes Trumpets 2,000 victims in 30 states.

6.00 Among those pleading innocent Monday was Carmine Lombar-dozzi of Brooklyn, N.Y., who was convicted with 19 others in the 6.00 tweed coats. Ideal for travel. 'IS) COATS iTri Motorist Held Proceeds from ticket sales of the annual Summer Show put on by some of the children of Norman Drive, Bloomfield on June 30 4.15 In memory of Responsible for PUC Equalizes Rates on Hauling Petroleum Goods The State Public Utilities Com flu tsoifim') i SALE AT WEST HARTFORD STORE ONLY For Cash or Cheek OnlyAll Sales FinalNo C.O.D.'i Highway Fatality 20.00 A Plantsville motorist was charged by Coroner Louis W. TOWN AND COUNTRY CLOTHES 982 Farmington Avenue, West Hartford Center All Sale, Final CASH ONLY Open Fri. Til 9 Open Tuesday Night July 12 Til 9 mission Monday equalized the 10.00 Schaefer Monday with criminal responsibility for the June 3 traf 1.45 0 fic death of Mrs.

Frances Cooper, 74, of Southington. OPEN TUES. 'TIL 9 P.M. 50.00 Mrs. Cooper was fatally injured when hit on the Meriden-Water SIMMONS bury Road in Southington by a 5.00 WEST HARTFORD car driven by Savino Ungaro.

Mrs. Betty Stanley In memory of Col. Edward A. Deeds Sale of lemonade by Arthur Sunkin and Richard Rapaport Employes of Kay Jewelry Co. Ukrainian-American Veterans Post 14 of Greater Hartford Proceeds from a puppet show by Brooks French, Gary and Brian Caldwell, Mike and Steve Liebman Sale of lemonade by Susan Baker, Jerry and Arthur Sullivan Proceeds of flower sale by Ivy Paster-nack, Andy Siegal, Cooper was on her way home from a bingo game at the time, Ungaro said he did not see Mrs.

rates for carrying liquid pelrol-eum products from towns in the New Haven area, but rejected two other rate changes requested bj the Connecticut Petroleum Carriers' Assn. The PUC ordered that the present New Haven rates should also apply to shipments from all points in Hamden, West Haven and East Haven. A proposed $2 COD charge on all deliveries where metering is required was denied by the commission along with a proposed allowance of 1 cent per round trip mile for the use of a shipper's semi-trailer tank. The PUC, however, authorized COD charges ranging from $.79 1 Cooper in the road until his car AMERICA'S HOST FAMOUS HEN'S WEAR BRANDS AT THE YEAR'S BIGGEST SAVINGS! hit her. Schaefer said the car struck her with such violence 1.50 that her handbag, spectacles shoes, and even parts of her body, West Hartford Days SPECIALS CHILDREN'S SHOES $igg An eieellent group strap models in red and mj I born few oxfords In brown and whit.

Reg. $6.95 to $8.95 3.82 were strewn along the highway for a distance of 150 feet. CLOTHING dress siiims The coroner said a disinterested Debbie Georgini, and witness, a motorist whom Ungaro passed a few minutes before the accident, testified Ungaro's car 269 Truly one of America's mosf famous clothing brands is now on sale. This Is, a wonderful opportunity to purchase that extra suit that you have always wanted and at savings tool Coma early for this one as we can't guarantee we'll have all sites and colors for those late shoppers. You'll agree it's America's greatest clothing value.

on Collections under $150 to $3.88 on collections over $900. bounced violently and veered from one side of the road to the other. Half sleeve summer shirts in Batiste onford with button down collar. Colors: blue or white and stripes. Complete range of sites.

Included in this group will be white tab collar shirts in chambray fab- rie. Schaefer said extensive damage to the car, the many terrible in 2 lor 5.00 The rate changes become effective July 25. Kennedy Newspaper LOS ANGELES Support juries to the deceased, and the FLEET AIR SHOES $H99 Another fin assortment barefoot sandals red fU distance Ungaro's car traveled Only 70 Jan Amols 2.43 Cicuso Club 10.00 Mary W. Edwards 10.00 Anonymous 10.00 In memory of William E. Chapin 5.00 July 11, Total: 168.38 Previously Acknowledged: $17,043.01 Total To Date: $17,211.39 Please send donations to Camp Courant, 285 Broad Hartford.

before, stopping, "give mute evi brown white. ers of Sen. John Kennedy aren't Oanlon Knit Shirts Reg. $6.50 to $6.95 dence to the finding of high speed." 90 relying entirely on the press to provide coverage of the Democratic convention. Kennedy headquarters is pub Yes we repeat, only 70 suits at this price range.

It's 75 dacron and 25 cotton and completely washable. Regularly selling for 39.95. 29 NEW YORK The Young Our popular Banlon tnits, in six colors, will bo 'i price for Tuesday and Wednesday only. Really greet buy, Stock limited, so get here early. 369 Men's Christian association in the United States total about 1,688 with 1.8 million members.

lishing its own newspaper, called the Kennedy Convention Bulletin. Only 30 FLATS for Mother or Daughter Good range of sizes and many popu- "I A A lar styles. Step-ins, ties, leather or ep 1 1 rubber sole, every pair an excellent cr value. Reg. $7.95 to $10.95 2 for 7.00 Regularly gelling for 6.9S WEST HARTFORD CENTER DAYS SPECIALS Only 30 suits left in stock of our famous Kodal and wool bland.

A sensational buy for summer. Regularly selling for 52.50. 40 KNIT SHIRTS 25 OFF All Mosaic tile, tables, legs and accessories Of 140 GP's Boys' Shoes Well known mete of iturdy boyt' shoesbrown oxfordi with leather or rubber solei. Reg. $8.95 to $9.95 Our popular featherweight knits in this season's newest colors.

Included Is our "Golfer" model with action shout- 269 50 reg. to 12c reg. to 14c reg. 69c ea. reg.

40c reg. to $5.49 reg. 16c reg. 8c A big selection men, 140 suits of 55 dacron and 45 wool. Good selection of sites and colors.

Regularly selling for 57.50, 43 Asphalt Tile, assorted colors 9 9" linoleum tiles, assorted colors vinyl and rubber tiles, assorted colors Cork tile for bulletin boards, 9 9" Inlaid linoleum and vinyl roll goods Bolta wall tile Plastic tile Carpet Samples Quarry tile, 6" 6" Formica remnants 2 for 5.00 Regularly selling from 3.95 to 6.95 4c ea. 3c ea. 12c ea. 15c ea. 97c sq.

yd. 8c ea. le ea. 25c to $1.50 15c ea. 25c iq.

ft. FLATS by JOYCE On of America', bait black calf or beige 5 TIES euedes. Be early for best selection. reg. to 90c Reg.

$10.95 Value -9 All SaUi Final Cash Only Alterations At Cos! aft 10 OFF Regular Merchandise 00 1 Our biggest collection over. Pure silk repps, in slim and conventional shapes. Included will be a group of our 3.50 and S.00 all silk designer cravats. ij SIDNEY SHANE INC. SIMMONS SHOES Farmington Avt.

LaSatt Weit Hartford Center 3 for 2.80 GO LaSalle Rd.f W. H. 7 ADams 3-2673 Regularly telling from 2.50 to 3.00 982 FARMINGTON AVENUE, WEST HARTFORD.

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