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VOL.LX3Cn,NO.170 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN„ FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1962 (Oiaeatfled Adreitlahig ea Page IS) PRICE FIVE CENTS GREEN STAMPS 31 Vote Margin Party Backed T errorist TONIGHT AND FRIDAY! Slate Prevail^ Gen. Satan In Waterbury ension with all cash purchases n WATERBURY (AP)—Vir- Captured tuaUjf A clean aweep waa re- cocdM by the party-endorsed ALGIERS (AP)*—'Fnintive young Easter paraders candidatM in the Republican ex'Gen. Rmoui Salan, lemdor of primary here yesterday. They th* terrorist Secret Army Or­ won all but one o f the 80 posi­ ganization OAS, waa arrested jor, Asks Probe today in the heart of Algiers. WESTPORT (AP)—Among Connecticut's assortment of tions being contested on the take the lend in our paper ballot. French officials announced. candidates for the Republican gubeniatorial ncmination, The sole victor on the opposition Salan already was aboard a there waa one today who could say he had tested his strength slate of Republican Associates ViWs plane bound for Paris When the >tY in a primary and won. State Sen. John M. Lupton of W'eston former Alderman Charles Rasmus­ announcement was made, t h e Cites Free defeated former Govemor Johnp sen. a longtime GOP leader in the Bpokesman laid. H# is und^r a Lodge in a primary here yeiter- WatervUle section. He polled 1,221 death sentence. day—the first in which the voters votes defeating Catherine E. ,Wy- A government official said Sa­ have had a ’, st mit his identity and riot police of­ of MaJ. Archibud E. Roberta, old Lupton is something of a new­ no time during the campaign did ficers wrho arrested him were not comer to polities. He first won either side give any public indica­ but S ^. Sinmi lliurmond, D* sure themselves it w-as Salan. , S. C., said he favored leavinf election to the General Aaeihbly tion of support for any of the gu­ Unofficial reports leaked out as a state representative in 195S bernatorial candidates in the Re­ that Salan had been taken, but It the iiiveatigatton to the Army and followed up four years later publican party or for any of the was not until several hours later at this time. with eleotlan to the state senate. congressional candidates in the that the Rocher Noir headquarters Thurmond, who has been Lodge, 58, was governor frbm Fifth Districts. of the French-Mosiem provisional battling for months against 1950 until his defeat at the hands Frederick W. Palomba Jr., who executive disclosed the arrest. of Alnraham RiUcoff in 1954. He was the party’s candidate for may- There were nimors Salan had what caUed Pentagon muz- later was ambassador to Spain for been denounced by one of hl» fol­ sling of military officers, said six years. Before winning the gov­ 8BNAT0S LtmON (Conttnned on Page Thirteen) lowers and that police and troops he- thought an Army in v^ « ernorship, he served two terms in had been able to start the sealing- Congress. dff operation in time to net him, •tion wm appropriate If' He is a brother of Henry Cabot TMs could not be confirmed, hiit >herts had in fact queatioo* Lodge, -formeir am­ Police Round Up Reds it seemed likely that Salan, who ed the loyalty o f Mayor Sam bassador to the United Nations. has been living. in apparent im- YoHy o f Lw Angeles and Although it held the spotlight, miurity from arrest for more than Aaot Sfieretary of State G. the primary here was only one of a year, had been turned In by a several being held yesterdjiiy. In diig^ntled follower. Menhen WilUama. Waterbury, S h elton , Stamford, Guido Put in Middle Salan was apparently taken to Meriden, Greenwich and elsewhere. Regghala, a French military air WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican votars were busy set­ base outside Algiers where he •nie Daughters of the Amcri- tling contests hetwesn various fac­ either admitted his identity or his ean Revolution, citing freeaom. tions of thsir party...... By Military, Radicals captors made.aure of it. In the Westport P «kary, the If it was true that authoritiea of ap^h provisions of the voters were not aetaiilly voting were noUable at first to identify Constitution, adopted today a for Lodge or Lupton, but fbr dele- him. the case had a striking simi­ ree^ution vigorously protest­ By SAM StmmmUjN larity to the capture of his col­ ing the Army’s suspension of (Ooattened On Rage Klevsn) BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP)—Argentina’s tug-of- league, ex-Gen. Edmond Jouhaud. Mjijq. Archibald E. Roberts — It was several hours after Jou- war between anti-Peronist military leaders and ^cpnstitjition- haud's arrest, before his identity' ind asking Congress to inves­ minded politicians continued today with President Jose Maria waa established. tigate it.' Lodge Backers Guido caught in the middle. ' Salan’a arrest strikes a hard 'Raberit waa zuspended by the blow , at followers of the sscrat Army after he dnUvered an off- Guido was - rsportsd stfH re- afthy’. htctsat to go aleng JU- th e -(^ speech to the DAR Thurs­ To Push" Drive tary’s anti-Peran|St' ■ffln- It might alad hasitM ah aild'to a day'M w hlcb- he made aiMgstioife IsSa the meastihH are ^ iroved by parted o f lawlessMos wW«h tasgan of leftiet leaHlni^ agaihzt 'sdffe Con grew. He reportedlj^^AHight when Salan, a Tsader of the Sbot- and federal officials. Despite Upset suranees from lisadera of the doml tlva putoMi o f tha.Algtors gsidtttaUs Die DAR delegatee applauded nant Intransigent Radical party R oundup last. April, flouted authority' aiid 'Vigorously ka they passed the res- • girl*' black iMtat^ became head of i. terrorist orgshi* HARTFORD (A P )—Undaunted that Congress would endorse any olutkm which requested Congress satipn dedicated to forestalling Al­ "to InvesUgate this arbitrary ex­ 2-woy twival ullt a fort on the roof Today, ,Christians around the, he lay down his life for his worshipers In the Church, of the ALnEBMANTON, England FOR HIM.. of the Cminecticut Cabinet Co. are i earth commemorate that event in'friends.' Holy Sepulchre built on the (.VP)—About lOJMM "ban th* boUeved responsible for the fire atlaeaw Couiioil of N ^ .O ’T'iawe and penitence, It is a somber, yet strangely ground where, Christians believe iMMnb" pUgrbna, aoou too young that damaged the plant extensive­ leans says it h u p r o v ^ frro ,, ^^^cv upon us" they magnanimous occasion, the great Christ was buried—Jordanian des­ tn know what waa going on, aet ly Tuesday night. ro I murmur in the prayers of the offering, the sublime sacrifice on ert troops peered from sand­ off behind a MIted pipes' today Balks on $1.98 Box Detecti'ves from the State Fire Nqw Tort for Negro family of 10 gervlces. FOR EASTER! Vt man's behalf. Altars are bare.. bagged medieval walls across no on the fifth annual Easter march Harahal's office said yesterday • Amorican family t ^Is la Good Friday, the oh- Vestments are dark. And heads man's land to the Israeli sector to London from Britain’s nuclear that the boys, ranging In age from made (ISO more last y e a r ._ r » l.l» g ',,^ ^ ^ , ^ „ interlude In his- Its ananal income to $7,020. bow low In meditation. of Jenuialem. But the frontier weapons plant at Aldermastbn. By JOT S 'm X E T awhst the price of butter it iii 12 to 14. had a kerosene lamp in , tory which to believers disclosed It is the prelude to another, was peaceful for the day. Teen-agers in the tradlttonal store C nor how much gas it takes their hideaway. (AP)—Lou of peo­ more Jubilant celebration two Thousands of devout pilgrims oatlnurlear uniform of jeans and ple collect stamps as a part-time to get there. One of the youngsters told In­ tegrated a# rapidly as Is consiet- uays hence-the amazing triumph weVo” cxpected" to ' follow Christ's sweaters outziumbered more BOYS’ SPRING SUITS hobby. For nUj collscUng stamps Meanwhile, store D tempts me vestigators that a hlatdcet at the In the mystery of the day. He la over sin-wrought death—the Res- mature marchers 10-t. Beards with the pledge that it will pre- fort caught fire from the lamp ent with mlUtary effeettveoeso has^>econie-.a full-time Job—and . . . Astronaut Virgil Grissom urreetton, Easter, the day of under the weight of full size { and long hair were favored by junior sizes 8 to 12 a full-time headache. >ient me with 100 free stamps if Tuesday evening, but the hoyt ringing bells and glad hallelujahs. the young males. An amateur 1 Just turn up with a special cou­ thbught they >iad stamped It out tells American Society of Na on fish caught In the central afternoon's diversion in our neigh­ Dr. Barth, on his first American Joined the liattle, brandishing a Easter Weather Three Japaneae fishing boat Partfic. The orders went out be- 32.99 borhood. captains charged with’ poaching in visit, told a news conference eause of scheduled UJI. nuclear plaid sword, and 1 surrendered Nowadays, if the family, can meekly. Alaakan waters go free on > bond Thursday there Is a place (or the Talks When V.S, Holds N-Tests testing on Christmas Island. Just eat enough, there’s very little B O S fbN (A P )—U.S. weather- I’m a~'prisbner of the stamp writh four more days to get out of clergy in Christianity but pastors In 1954 when the United States stamp books can't be converted men took a two-day peek into the. Staeliliof 8tralt, between Kodiak " s h ^ d regard themselves not as conducted nuclear teats on Bi­ war. into. Besides the old standbys of future today and came up ivlth a Island and mainland , . Russian B y TOM OCHILTREE 4>enforced nuclear wespons test Time was when I needed milk lords but as servants." kini atoll, tuna and other fish toys, household items, sporting prediction of generally good trawler sailed writbln half inile of GENEVA (AP) - Soviet Dputy ban. BOYS’ MODEL AND or bread or eggs I Just trotted "M y experience shows that men caught near the testing site goods. Jewelry and' hardware—al­ weather for New Englaiid folks Texas Tower No. 2 off Chtpe Cod Foreign Mlnlater Valerian A. Zor­ Dean's assessment foreshad­ over to ray friendly neighborhood will understand regardless of were, found contaminated with most anything money can b u y - who want to wear new spring fin­ lest October but Oaoat Gnard emit­ words if the message Is pro­ in threatened today to walk out of owed carrying out the planned radioactive fallout and ordered _ ARROW ' grooer. Re gave me the food smd stamps can get you free. ery on Easter. ter fareed It to tata away, says the 17-nation general ' disarma­ aeries of American test explosions L gave him'the money. It was claimed simply and clearly," he deotroyed. Latest inducement in one wish-' The outlook is for moatly fair MaJ. George F. Mott, cominpnder u id . ment conference If the United in the Pacific atmosphere. 7'hose a simple transaction which I -ro- book is tours to glamorous places [ and mild weather writh, perhaps, of 4604th Texas Tovrer support 8tatee< conducts atmospheric nu­ tests are scheduled to begin in KINDS BIAS IN WERT meptber with nostalgia. Clergymen (all, he believea DRESS SHIRTS all over the g lo ^ . ^some cloudiness in northern saoi squadrrn at Otis AFB, Falmouth. when instead of "accepting hu­ clear weapons tests in the Pacific a week or so. Maas.. . . Mere ttaoa d2 per eent of .NEW YORK (A P )—T te Na­ These dasa-^when I need gro-j New,products have even sprungi tions. But northern Maine may run manity and the fact that it is It- the next week or so. ■Die American delegate told the a few degroM above the seesonal SSJtaS feotaiee horn tai Caswecticiit tional Association' for the Ad­ ceries. I have to do some fancy up as a result of the stamp-; loved by Gqd, they separate aheep He made the comment to news­ 17-nation disarmament conference vancement of the Colored Peo- tiguriiig that would make a com-1 pasting erase. normal ,«verage tmperature of daring IPtl wero baptised Catho­ men after a Good Friday session ’ that the Soviets are not' .willing around 4i)i lics, aecoidlng to records filed, in and goats. ^0 said today one of ita of­ ’ 2.99 — 3.99 puter flash iU tubes in admira-| Personally, I have my eya.i>n{ •<3od will do that," Dr. Barth! of' -the dlsarrpament conference. !to accept international Inspection Cbaacory office* la atate. ficers. In a suiN-ey of 10 West­ tkm. a (trading stamp safe. Just iiltro-; • Tempertture#'may run a little I In the conference room Itself 171118, he declared, the United. a white a stripes above seasonal nonnals, also, on Fldal QUtro lays ransom fori**^- — ern cities, learnM there are First, I study every ad and cir­ duced by a maU order house. It's! 1479 prisesMn o< tll-4atad Bay o f The Swiss theologian, 76, said I Zorin said the American tests States delegation does not believe segregated pubUe sdioola In. cular put out by sill the storoo Saturday and Sunday in all the would bring about' an extremely that the possibilities of agreement a 'small wrooden box to h^ng on I I ^ inviwion wUl be spent on that the Judgment of God la each a t ttamn. Thb survey 'waa a solids a spread collars bi and out of the noighborliood. rest p t New Eoj^iuid. Nortnel max­ trpze International atmosphere. are at all encouraging. a wrall or stand on a shelf. There's j imum temperaturea average flrom medfoine, ourgieal materials and peclally important in relation to made Iv Robert L. Carter, gen­ The, Soviet Union rejected the, a button down collars If atoro A. advertises butter at a 4l*wer fot loose iftamps .and! 48 in Portland, Maine. 48 In Con­ means (or pritaalng food (or communism. ' , U.S. Ambassador Arthur H. era] oovumel of the aaaoeiatlon. 74 cenU a pound, but store B under its Ud are filing compart-1 cord, N. H., 47 m Worcester and IrUtabren . . U fi. aireraft ear- "The godlessness of c.ommu- Dean made It clear the United Western powers', control Ideas.' The cities involved were San a tab collars sclU it for 7b cenU a pound and ments, for full books and oacp> 50 in Boaton. B ut' maxinmm‘day- riain ntoamad naar CtSia ataorea Bism is a peculiar one but not States tests undoubtedly will be Dean and BrltWi Minister of Francisco, Berkeley. Oahland, throws in 20 stampe, logic tolls underway. * ' ttana readings may riaa several de- and nMsn than enea east ptaMna entirely unlike the godlessneaa of held because of what he. called the State Joseph B. Godber turned Loa Angelea, Paandeoa, San a WMh and wear ^ mo storo ^ is tho place -to buy It costs tL9B, but'.I'm not going greaa higher, reaehing ST degraea asrar Otana hanetaea a jaar agn tai Bwltserland and the United unyielding Soviet attitude. ,Dean down a Soviet call for an unpo- DIege and snrroondtag eittea In Soothesn Oattfenla; Portland,; M becaaee( I can get 100 extija to bo too quick with the casta, or more in Borton, for instance. ■ppnet «r abortlva Bay ofI PlgnPI. gtatec,” he said. "Our apprpaeb said the Soviet Union appears- to IJced morateriumt on testa. ^ a aanloriaad •taags by buying five fioUaro ba ao ttms at all it wrtU' suraly The preemt outlook Is for sio lasrartnn, Pritne Mtaiaten fldal have itUled any chance for a .quick O ra; Seatfle. WaaK; Phoenh^ worth S t stale. Aad aever adad tat rtfotod as a s^mp premium. sbosnnimtUKaiiday. Ctaottn najra- ms Page Bght) agrefmapt on an taiternationally (OaMlnned aa Phg* tUglit) Ailz., and'salt Lak* OHg, Utah, > • ■ 9^ ' ,1 . - f . V ■A,444,^, P A G E TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL *0, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1988' PAGE THREB Out of tha police appropriatiMvfor the lOOO-Ar tax year, part of which was paid by the taxrayera of the fire' district exclusively. Sheinwold on Bridge Free, Gratis! ITie appropriation for the cruU- or was made, nearly, a year ago, ' By Rory O’Coimor , about May 6t June, but the sale U S E O U E B m s was not cOnaumated until Oct. 2, TO SUOOES'TIU-AM town election day. The reason, ac- th k ^ OHIi SHRIMP COCKTAIL c- Th« old, hardened, aalt-filled arteries of communication be­ edrding to town offlclats, was that By Alfndl ShetawM ' M ia u l SOUP. BROILED HAM STEAK the appropriation was made for a When you use a ns Just as — ~ EAST though the response had been -a trickle at Udtnga laced with sus­ amount of money under coneldera- Town Treasurer Stuart H. Neff 4 0 1 9 7 6 2 tlon. remembers drafting the check. forcing raise. V i 6 3 A - v"''v picion and pique. In the case of the cruiser. It Is Town Auditor Wilfred A. Lutz North has minimum values for 0 10 9 6 S'2 0 13 The reactioLi has been mild and * 10 4 0 3 2 3 $1,700 plus a less patrol car val­ says the check did not come with­ a forcing response. The forcing B ovn r woolly, and haa-proved once again ued for trade-in purposes at in the scope of his most recent raise shows strong trump support 4 A 4 the contention that argument de­ $993.20. audit, for the year ending June 30. (at least four cards) with 18 to 16 K2 K f 10 3 4 velops In ln\’eree proportion to the The town the new cmr Fire District Commiaaloner Donald poinu (counting dlstribuUon as O A 7 4 B. Loverin says no report of a wellM high cards). In this ease 4 A 9 7 THREE T$ RESTAURRHT $1,700 expenditure for a car pur­ North haa 10 points in high cards Weri Km* Cm chase \.as recelvedi'from the town and 8 pointa for ths ringlaton. I KP Fass 3 NT Past ROUTE 6 and UA—BOLTON during the last six months of the Moat players would Jump to Fms 4 ^ PaM Do We Kiiow The Meaning of tax year, when expenditure re­ three hearts with the North hand PSM S 4 PaM ports were turned over to the dis­ to show these values. If North II Pais 3 ^ AU Pm 1 'Hi-: ■ ,■ trict monthly. First Selectman use a non-forcing Jump raise, OpsaiM l«ad — 4 10 'h» ••• .. .' (iift r. L Good Friday and Easter? ,<^orge. B. Risley says his recollec­ however, he bids three.notrump to tion is that the budget was flexible show his strength. In either case, m enough to permit the expenditure, whether North bids a strong three TI Bible ExplanaHon for GOOD FRIDAY is: but he cannot remember whether hearts or a strong three notrump, winning the first club In his own "All have sinned and come short of the glory of God."—Romana or not the appropriation came from South should think about a slam. hand. West can ruff a club, but 3:23. And God further says in Romans 6:23: "The wage.s of sin the town portion of the budget, One Blda this is ths club that South' expect­ ia death." That also means eternal deatli, hell. But then the which covered the four months South uses cue bids to explore ed to lose In any case. South would Lord of love and salvation gives the world this wonderful mes- from September through Decem­ slam possibtUtles. If North has a go down if he won the first club in aage: ‘The gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our ber. bare minimum, slam Is unlikely dummy since then West would ruff Lord." The answer will be forthcoming out the ace of clubs. WE CATER TO and North must bo permitted to Dally QnestlaB SATURDAY 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. when the limit of exasperauon is say so. If North has extra values, Christ took our. the alnners^ place, that’s why He auffsrsd and reached. he will accept the InvlUtloo to 'W ith neither side vulndrabie one FAMILIES died, as the God-man, and so He paid our debt, and satlsfisd the slam. opponent bids one heart' and the Justice and holiness of God, Now “whosoever believeth in Him. Meanwhile, the kettle brewe other raises to three hearts. You should not perish, but have everlasting life,”—John 3:18. There­ hitter tea, including the msmy- In this case North has a mini­ are next holding; Spades — Q J — “ \ fore we go to the Christ of the cross, for forgiveness, peace, add aided arguments of the taxpayer mum hand and must f!|ht his 9 7.6 2: Hearts — A; Dlamtmds - the sinless, deathless, painless life in heaven with Him. bureau ^airm an, Frank B. Cor­ partner off. North signs oit at J 5; CSubs—O J 8 3. What do you Tomptlng Food nell, who malntalna the district four hearU to begin with. When say? DEUGHTFUL ANB WHAT ABOUT EASTER? Hie Bible sayt that since commissioners have no business South bids four spades. North can . Answer: Bid three spades. This Courtaouriy Sorvad! ATMOSPHERE Planned to seat a thousand vdnhippers, the proposed St. Margaret Maiy CSiuroh ia deslgnedT in a Christ, the Son of God, came to save man from sin and death. knowing what the town does with afford to show the fit with clubs bid is risky, but a pass nvay be South Windsor * cruciform plan with the msm altar located at the intersection ot, the transepts and nave. The GE AUTOMATIC He rose on the third day, following Good Friday. He so proved the district's money. since that might be all South Just as costly. In the actual hand DINNERS SERVED LOBSTER choir loft will be. built abdve the narthex or vestibule, and the baptistry will,be at the left of the that He was Indeed the Son of God and Savior Of the wortd, that Most people agi'ee the issue is wants to know. (as shown in the diagram) this Wednesday, lliarsday, Friday main entrance.' The basonent Is designed as a social center to seat abmt 800 .persons and will in­ man's salvation ia sure, and believing in Him, we mortals and small potatoes. Small potatoes or As it happens. South stUl can­ leads to a fine sacrifice at four 5 pjn. to 8 pjn. TONIGHT clude a kittoen, stage; storage space, auxiliary rooms and lavatories.. Parking facilities t o accom­ sinners, too, will have eternal life. He said: "I AM THE RESUR- not, it has obscured perhaps the not bid the slam. Ha extends a or even five spades. '' New Church modate 400 automobiles are planned. Ike horseshoe driveway will enter the property from Hayes KECTION AND THE LIFE, HE THAT BELIEVETH IN ME. main point to be considered, that are miffed. Result; Refusal of sales further Invitation by bidding five For SheinwDld's 36-page booklet, ...... St, (Photo Stuck Studio, Derby). diamonds, but North sigtu off at BOOTH SERVICE THOUGH HE WERE DEAD, YET SHALL ME LIVE, AND the bottleneck of communication firms to enter bids the next time. "A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” send ------WASHER and DRYER WHOSOEVER LIVETH AND BELIEVETH IN ME SHALL five hearts. (A minimum bid In 50c to Bridge Book, Manoheater Plans Ready in the town has once again However, the advantages would MANCHESTER man of. the 19^2 Bkater Seal Cam-, wood Hudson with a gift and a necticut State College. She la su- NEVER DIE. BELIEVEST THOU THIS?”-slohn 11:25-28. throttled the free flow Of infor­ appear to outweigh the disad­ the agreed suit is discouraging; Evening Herald, Box 3318, Grand HOB NOB SHOPPING PARKADE other bids are encouraging.) South Central SU„ N. T. 37, N. T. The Rev. Thomas 0- O’Neil, pas­ palgn for.the Connecticut Society take in observahee of the Hudsons’ petvislng teacher of Grade n at mation necessary to the health of vantages. Bids can be restricted to must then give up. RESTAURANT WE.ST MIDDLE TFKE. for Crippled Children and Adults, 2Sth wedding anniversary. Stanley School, an elementary the public and officialdom alike. local flnns. (Copyright 1962, General Fea­ TEL. MI 3-0723 tor of St. Margturet Mary parish WELCOME TO - South makes the contract by tures <3orp.) reports that a total of $82 has been Grange secretary Eaisworth Cov­ labomtory school affiliated with Consider the results if the re­ Another expedient would have in Wapping, has released plshs for rei^ved to date. Mrs. Laws ex­ eil gave 25-year certificates to the college. She is currently cm OOOD FRIDAY fApril 20) Service, at 7:30 p.m. Text: John quest for sealsd bids for the B O T H / O N L Y been a letter to the district com­ the proposed church and social cen pressed tiib hope that; those who Grange members Mi’S' tSLwnrence leave of absence for the aca­ 11:16. Theme: "Life Without Christ la Death." cruiser had been made initially missioners from the town stating have not y ft contributes will do so Sheehaif, Mrs. Andrew Gasper and demic year, teaching at Piero# through public advertisement, in­ a cruiser had been purchased, this week. ‘ (kmtribuUohs. may be Maxwrell B. Hutchinson. College in i Athens, Greece. EASTER SUNDAY (APRIL t«) SERVICES: stead of through direct solicita­ ■Tho parish whjeh presently cCle SUNRISE SERVICE on "Zion Heights” weather permitting: oth­ tion. doesn't anyone Want to come out MI 8-7882 mailed to her home' at 14 Mathie- Forther Teacher Promoted and see how it ^orks? brates Masses at Avery Street, Ele­ Maaoheater Evening HeraM An­ erwise in Church, at 8:00 a.m. tendant call for pubUc bid openings mentary School was established son Dr. ' Miss.'ftuth E. Jonas, a former Too, the commissioners, when Grange Honprs Hadeohs teacher' in the Andover school dover norrenpemdent, Margery REGULAR FESTIVAL SERVICE at 10:00 a.m. with Holy Com­ at a specified time would' have last fall by Archbishop Henry J*. On M (^ay night, the Andover jastem, has, been made an as- Montandon, telephone Pllgrtas munion. gone a long way toward keeping they first noticed the new arrival, PAUL'S O’Brien of the DlocHe of H art­ all people abreast of affairs. might easily have asked whence ■ L - k d 4 N o w l ford. Grange honored Mr. and Mrs. B2- system, has been made an as- 2-8012. No Suiulay. School session in the morning on account of Mr. Risley said the other day he came it. To wait six months Seems The proposed church, to be built EASTER EVENING FESTTVAL SERVICE AT 7:00, for Sunday feels public advertisement for bids a little like gilding the lily. on a 16-acre plot of land bounded School and Congregation, with tpecial order and attendanea requires that the lowest bid must And, as long as we’re casting Schedule of Performances on three sides by Hayes, Ghahatn awarda be accepted. He therefore pnrfers blame around, it might as well be and Nevers Rds., will be one of direct solicitation. said the press fell down on the Job BAR and GRILL Fri„ Sat., Mon., Tuea, Wed., 12:80-2:4«-4:80-7;00-9:00 P.M. the larger churches in the diocese Although the argument seems as well. Shown Sunday At 2:88-4:45-8:58-9:00 P.M. east of the OmnecUcut River, a McCONVILLE'S ZION EVANGELICAL insubstantial, it is not to be tossed Well, the milk haa been spilled. rtuirch spokesman said. off lightly, because other town HartfiM’d Tpke., Route 30, JRockville, Conn. The thing to do is see that it does (3 Miles From Vernon Circle), Planned by Daniel P. Antinoezi agencies labor under the same di­ not get spilled again. - of ths architectural firm of An- LUTHERAN CHURCH lemma. tlnozzi Associates of Stratford, the COOPER and HICH STREEXR MANCHESTER CONN. TTie argtun ent la. essentially. Here’s The Place For An Evening building V.1U be of stone and brick jnHDBRr^jPAULGJWOT^ Uiat thee Towe Of Fun and Pleasure! with limestone panels. have the best product. If a higher The parish expects to organize ZION IS A CHURCH OF 'IHE LUTHERAN HOUR (radio) and bid Is accepted, the lower Udders a fund drive for construction of “THIS IS THE UPE," TV the church during the coming — TUNE IN! — • DAWNIM EVEIIV FRI. 'a SAT, 1 to 1 • week. Evei7 Sunday, The Lutheran Hour, WKNB, 10 am., WNBC 1:30 Wm. Holden-France Nnyen • - - and Potted Plants pan., WACE 2 pan., WOR 8 pan., a total of 1,000 atatiooa at EAST CUlIord Webb -8UIW aYS5ie9- . J. home and a b r o ^ In 40 languages “This I* The Life” TV, "Satan Haver Sleaps" Andover WNHC, Channel 8 at 9 a-m., a'total of 290 channela FREE Immediate in color—1 :S0 and 8:10 Complete Cocktail Bar .Plus Our Tulip$...... !^5c a blossom • EASTER LILIES NO MONEY — COME IN! — * ALSO Also to Zion's regular Sunday ServtoM, 10 a.m.. Deborah Kerr- Usual Clean Atmosphere! Sunrise Setvice Bible-based, Chrlst-contered. Mlchael Redgrave Hyacinths . ., 50c a blossom • HYDRANGEAS Delivery - Installation' Church School 9 ajn., Bible Period 9:80 a.m. "THE INNOCENTS" Fresh Steamers and Shrimp Cocktail Every Weekend Slated by Youth d o w n Iq, our ^uncertain tiroee, Remember: ^ ^ 8:40-6:28-10:15 Our Jumbo Sandwiches and Grinders Are The Best! Orchids . , . . . $3,00 and, up P.AUL L, YOUNG, Owner-l-Phone TR 5-1643 The Pilgrim Fellowship of An­ • GARDENIAS *^JLChmjidi^uChrisU^ SUNDAY dover Congregational Church will With Your Old Washer Service and Demonstration'' “Knights of the Round Table” sponsor an Easter Sunrise Service Corsages . . $1.00 and up ’ TJR. Zion has been •treaafaig building BibUoally from within, bat •TVANHOE” at 4:45 a.m. at the home of Eric • MUMS V also has plans for without. Zion wishes aU in htocheater and Sllameta on Boston Hill Rd. Fol­ Bouquats . . . . $1.00 and up vicinity, also returned service men and women a Messed lowing the service there will be an Easter! This “Preaching Through the PreM” ad is aponeored Blaster Breakfast, with Mrs. Wil­ • POTTED ROSES by Zion’s Sunday School and Zion Congregation. liam Jose and Mrs. Doiiald Rich­ Azalea Plants 3®® weekly or 12^® monthly Kids! E xtra Special. TECHNICOLOR* WK> WONDBRFUL ards in charge. In the event of rain, Sat. .Matinee At 1 P.M. •mmm tmuim • n i nni ^ wi> tio iw go/VO H/TS the service will take place at the $2 a pot and up ALL REASONABLY PRICED church. Plus Sunday and Monday Mneduton ^ler S u n d a y On Our Own Budget Plan “IVANHOE” (In Color) There will be two services. of Btarla Next niumday—“GI Blues” and "Wonders of Aladdin” worship at the church on Blaster mWIS7fi£7/Mew... “Knights of the Round Table” Sunday,'9:45 and 11 a.m. Eaater Maanes' A Mass of the Eaater Vigil GIVE THE WHOLE will be celebrated at 7 p.m. tomor­ McCQNVILLE'S Picture Viewing With Portable Converience Ends Saturday Night! row a t St. (Tolumba's Chuifh in Wm. Holden-France Nuven FAMILY A Columbia. Blaster Hasses will be GREENHOUSES "SATAN NFA'EB SLEEPS” celebrated at 8, 9:15 and 0.0:30 w uB sm m m ! (In Color) 8:15 WONDERFUL a.m., the latter a High Maes sung 302 Woodbridge St.—W 9-5947 Not A 17 Inch "Not A 19 Inch Deborah Kerr by the choir under the direction of “THE INNOCE.NTS” DAY .... Mrs. Andrew Gasper of Andover. OPEN EVENINGS /61 PLYMOUTH Confeaaiona will be heard to- IHl BlSif AH[A[) Of IHf REST CrScope 6:30-10:18 Inorfow from 11:30 a.m. to noon, But A Big 21 Inch Fury 2-Door Hardtop. Radio, heater. ^ 4 to 8 and 6)30 to 7 p.m. . Open All Day Easter Sunday automatic trahamlaeien. V-8, power ^ Beal Sale a t $80 stering, whitewalls. % B 9 B MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW Mrs. Jt9in Lawrs, Andover rtialr- WITH FIANO’S—CALL MI 3-2342

'60 CHEVROLET (NOTE: niere'WiU Be No Dancing Saturday, Ap^l 21). X ■ ■■ Klngswood 4-Door Wagon. Radio, 'x: Portable TV heater, automatic. V-8, power steer­ With Every ing, 9 paasenger, whitewalls. Tiir- $ Enjoy WALNUT quolse and white. RESTAURANT t i e i il l ' s 1995 Easter Dinner Here ' RT. 6 and 44A—BOLTON GIVE M Dime You Spend! MI $-2842 Ea.ster time or anytime—you RESTAURANT n o ^ y VHP Get Our Low, '60 CHRYSLER and .vour family will enjoy 7 WALNUT ST.—MI S-4628 Saratoga 4-Door Sedan. Radio heater, , dining here. We have a com­ automatic transmission, V-8, power $ plete choice of dinners to suit -EASTER SUNDAY MENU- NOW! THE ITRST SAFE ROTARY MOWER! w?v..^Tv U H f L o w P ric e steering, power brakes, whitewalls. 2295 your taste, plus beautiful sur- A PPKTlZERj^ Exclusive Home-Mark Gyrotor disc mower — cuts grass better than ever! I''roundings and superb service Half GMpefnilt Marachino Fresh Fruit Oip add up to unsurpassed dining Shrimp Cocktail Antipasto Now—a new cutting principle that Dying stones, prevents finger and toe ON OUR OWN '60 CHEVROLET pleasure everj' time. MANCHESTER Fresh Chicken Livers Marinated Herring virtuOlIr eliminates all the hazards injuries. No more bent crantobatts, Tomato Juice The SAF;eTY diie that BUDGET PLAN Convertible. Radio, heater, factory li^" of old-fctsfaioned propeller blade no more nicked blades. Snbrpens 3®® weekly or 13®® monthly stalled 4-speed Corvette tranemlsaloh. Sunday Dinners Served Diiive-9)i'3tieatJie CELEBY AND OLIVES rotaries. Safe cuttii^ disc prevents wl& o file without removing disc modl^es Um difieraUcpI Beautiful bronre finish. 12 Njoon to 8, P.M. B o Lt O n N O TC 7H SOUP Sole . . . beeeaiM if euta wUh' e dUc, net a blodc. Guard teeth f 4.5 E asI Minestrone Cream of Chicken Tonight—Ends Sundpyl “LOVER” Shown At 9:30 P.M. 2Z* Rotory mower with protect eutUna,' edgci. Slidae Center St. SALADS fight over anything but gross. '60 DODGE jnui" pLAtmAn* a u k a t i r a a i ^ f « Choice of: Russian Italian French (Dressing) P a rtCsalwIs $m Itosele eiabel safety mower disc and Wbot's more, the dome turret MnOTT- mA ■ ■eBls - * - - Ww a - 1- keeps it frm acolpinO grass . i 2-Door Hardtop. Radio, heater, stand­ automatic starter ENITBE'e S I •b4 s^fetMhsa. cutting 'edges , never touch die ard transmission. Economy 8 cylinder. $ BdckHuoson Baked Sugar Cured paster Ham with Raisin Sauce...... $2.75 ground. No clogging, even in Roast Stuffed Natlv|i Turkey—Giblet D ressing...... 2.75 vrel grass. Keeps itsell qnd 1595 i DowsDMr mower cleont Mower ia easier K li Roast Leg of Spring Lamb with Mint Jdlly. . . .1 ...... 2.75 to start harder to stall. ^ IbwrRwMa C Roast Long Island Duckling with oA nge Sauce...... 3.00 Heels y5n '59CHEVROLET Veal Scallopinl with Marsola Wine and Mushrooms...... 2.95 YOU Bel Air 4-Door Sedan. Radio, heater, Veal (hitlet Pt^agano with Mazzarella Cheese...... 2.66 >00 STAMPS I, Broiled Single Stuffed Lobster with Butter Sauce...... 2.95 Automatic tranamisaion, V-8. ^ GATE OPEN 6:lS-|<:AIMrOONS 7 P.M. Broiled Stuffed /2) Twin Lobsters’...... 3.95 1595 Baksd Stuffed Shrimp with Butter Sauce...... 31^5 * Now Playing! MANSFIELDi Brssh Lobs.ter Meat Saute en Fresh Butter S a u c e ...... 3.25 Features 3 horsepower 4 c^de Briggs er€Hi3>A:i thru Thurs., April 26 Beef Braccloli Stuffed with Prosciiitto...... 3.35 '60 CHEVROLET 0 tiaseSStfl* and Stratton engine, “with shockfree (• Broiled Filet Mignon wiLh Mushroom Caps...... 4.25 ..FIRST RUN! ALL COLOR PROGRAM impulse starter. A few turns of the Bel ^Air 4-DOor Sedan. Radio, heater, ^ . ^ m im ikaiimiMs^msaa Broiled Sirloin Steak—Choice Steer Beef...... '...... 4J85 Discontinued Tread Designs iwOON PILOT SHOWN FQtST A-T 7:30 handle, and you get a trigger st(nrtl standard 6 cylinder. ^ v a a a a a a a se**ie«fs»sww,r a a p p p POTATOES VEGETABLES Set wheels at E ffe re n t heights — ...... I ” i’ . . . ' . 1695 French Fries Cream Pearl Onions ' Italian Oven Buttered Cauliflower no tools. PLUS the safety disc for THi MOST SHOCKMO SUSKRSE-11HUB OF THi YSART Whipped Brussels Sprouts Green Peas ^ e s t, most efficient cutting, everl m V A LIA N T V-200 Au Gratin Pickled String ^esns 3 HP Engine! -t. DESSERT '4-Door Sedan. Radio, heater, standard, f t '‘Deep Dlsji Apple Pie CHOOSE FROM OUR FOUR Custard Rice Pudding " 8 cylinder. Sherbet Ice O eam Nut Roll * CREDIT PLANS: ^0 ^ U / O 1695 .. Spomoni Lemon Tart Tortohi Ice Oeam Six Layer Cake \ (1) SO-Doy Begiilsw Glwfge'' §i€>iih f ’ff f *fI t i n rt* ON MOST SIZES O f GOODYEAR TIRES--ALL NEW--FULLY GUARANTEED MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FR03I ■.Cheesecake aaHamibAi Half Peaches—Wine. Sauce' (9) >e, 60, 90 S-Fayme^ Charge Plan f CHILORENqS -FULL OOUB8E (5) Up)ipe Two Yetura To Fay M l) M AIN ST. AAANCHESTER Manchester Plymouth sRoW nHi: 7 p.M .;-amiB o p i^c s a u T cu^ i^ ^ s h o r t s DINNKR FOB EASTER SUNDAY...... >1.75 Ml 9-0665 (S ntpriselerthe ChOdrea) (6) Y e « ^ Homeaialcers Lay-A-Way SERVICE, 713 MAIN ST. PLVMOUTHrVALIANT SALES and SERVICE BTARirS WEDNHBDAY : a OppoMte tiM Barnard Coaler H l|4 Sdwol ^ Seliosl 84.—Soalh End of Maaeheater or .#i- ROUTE 83, TALOOTTVILL£—MI 8-2708—TR 8-8010 ------ALL FOOD PREPARED BY CHEF EEPE POZZI — — STORE mit'I'tsis OPEN EVENINGS TILL 0:00 ' "GONE WITH THE WIND" Opon Dailjr f A.M. to 5:30 P.M. a Thandhr till g P JI. 8 Ample Free Parkinf OPOi GOOD FRIDAY for LUNCH and DINNER

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MAKCHESTER EVENWO HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1962 KANteESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN.aJRIPAY, APRIL 20, 1962 III l■^llll^ll '*i»» P A G E f l f t m o L m m m s m m m rn ib tk m e o 9i.n0.000, of which 90U.OOO 9-eol6r photo 'bffset by tha ItaUaii J RoekviU^Vernon arerluppliig debt tor the SUto Frintsra in Roms, msaauilng .1 ■-.■■■------. a m n ^ U m t (90TO.OOO) inthe 40 X 30 mill, on watsmarRsd ps^ Vernon Oo. 1 flrehouse ____ per, in sheet! of 40 stamps. DestgU- News er; C. MancioU. School Pttf persMR, the debt asoidmA to 0.16 — Child ambrotdSring fUb' 9312.80 attar- estimated stite By M inis MANDBlX on a cloth. - grantg are received. The debt will 0.38 Blue Angsl Fish (PoiMv- Sale Date Set be 0.49 per Cent of the taxable riuithus Semlcireulatus). grand list, or 4.22 i>er cent of the 0.40 — NevaeuUchthys taaniour^ total vahis of. the town and 'Its. us. iulo^floo M oot b«nd faeUiUes. 2.70 -J. "Air Mall” EmperOT Umm wiu b* Mkl TuMUy to tho Snapper tDuilanus Sebaa). faUder. e

RsN»/ PICTURED ABOVE IS OUR DELUXE 2-DOOR SEDAN COURSE Equipped ei Mews—Lerseweether.#y». liedfer, d » ^ 1ef, feo!n freet Met, redlninq seats, bed SSSSLB^ACIIMIIIII WlfHl ^ ACRTATl-TWCOT WI^C0■V41•aClR FIRST LECTURE FREE. TUESDAY, APRIL 24. 8 P.M. eenvenien. ell filter, self adiusrinq broket undereeating. eeramle muffler md tailpipe. AH federal MBICT MAIL BROCIfSINul P A IIfllS M u C O im M iW R Far man and women regardless of education or experience. Train taxes end fr e l^ . with this coupon only,, with thit coupon only.,, ( now and start a small praotlco FROM YOUR HOME, weekends, wHh thl$ coupon only.«• without giving-np your Job. (Big selUng season ahead!) Special ; Ucense exam pi^aration. Attend Tuestey, April 24, 8 P.M., at What can be more lovely for her birthday, 99 OURI the YWCA, 282 Amn St., Hartford. Write or phone for guest anniversary, Mother's Day—or "Just because” Fina State Tax ttekets to MORSE C0LXJ50E, 183 Ana St., Hartford. JA 2-2261. Deiiyered For Only H e r , DU than the MfJUy therished PRICE 4for>l 1 ,7fl ’’M OTHER’S RING ” 2 .1 9 0 '■V/i Limit 2 rolla ‘per tustomer! Sava • V. - time, save steps, save money. Film At this low price you cat on# for Here U a lasting gift tost Mother will cherish alsrtys and lalaBsad batf-praaf fesidlal Mil returned directly to your horn*! *■ each day of tha weak. FIna fitting laay-te-alsas filter radt wear with pride, for the “Mother’s Ring,” radiant with toe These Hnt recent trades are priced to phase elastic lag conatnictiont memories that only a mother can have, tells toe story of hey life. And so beautifully . . . Two bands of 14K gtdd, wpre- EASTER tenting asother and father arc joined together by the stone jnd at the finest of Bank Terms of toe month for each child hi toe family (one stone for each PLANTS child—and more can be added for newcomers)'. ^ 1961 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN | Made ONLY In 14K White 8-Cylind«r. Standard S hift Radio, Msatsr. Just tik e New Throughout. OUB B PSC tA l, ONDT 1995 or Yellow Gold, Bands Joined # LILIES (Large Blossortis) AUYOMATM lU CTM C m h b ib u il t il ic t b o l u x LONU NANDUD S f l lL ONLY by Children's Birth- 1959 DODGE 9 PASSENGER STATION WAGON SITQC CAN O PIN IR VACUUM... UUABAN1IID GARMN TOOLS stones . . . See It Today at with thh coupon only • GARDENIAS Spotlsss ta d Fully Bquippsd. New Whitewall Tires, Too! OUR SPfcClAD ONDY I M m W w ^ 0 - wHh this coupon only,,. _____ . . • 'with this coupon only... ■ r ^ • TULIPS • AZALEAS EASY 3 7 OUR REGULAR u if m m Mbb S 1958 Rambler Cross Country SfoHoh Wagon TERMS OMMlMNMBrW j i • HYACINTHS Our Original Sale. Very, Very Nleel OUB 8FBOIAL ONl>Y ^ 1 3 9 5 PRICE 6 J 8 lOpana any siis and shape cani Compltlaly checked and rabuik Hydrangeas • Geraniums 1957 MERCURY 2-DOOR HARDTOP $! by M atro^itan. Looks like new Rakes,1 shovalt, hoaa... fina qual­ [Powerful motor! Guaranteod for ity wood handles, heavy duty steal! One Careful Owner. Fully Equipped. I OUR gPIBCilAL ONLY- one y e a r ! ------ptrforms Ilka new... full one ytsr --- • W AX^GONIAS guarantaal 917 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER 1960 RAMBLER 2-DOOR SEDAN, American Model ' $ 1 aw tllpw Em TUM timUTr tflE t\A A One Careful Owner. Fully Equipped. OUR SPECIAL ONLY M , PONTMXUrS GROSSMAN'S 1957 FORD VICTORIA HARDTOP $ •V oun spEexAL o n l y GREpmOUSE ami RESIKNOE HOME of the MONTH ZSI BOYr A «RLi' 2 0 " PUUY 11.8 ZOOM 433 NORTH MAIN 8T.—MANCHESTER 195B FORD ESCORT WAGON lOUIBPID BICYCLI S U B ^ V S S S ILfCTBM lY I CAMIBA OPEN 7 DAYS A W E E I^ One Ownsr. Immuulate! OUR SPBCSAL ONLY wHh tM$ coupon only... wHh thl$ coupon only. . • with tM$ coupon only... OURREC 1955 MERCURY2;dOOR sed a n 8 8 «« ' v w A Rea) Oysam Fuffl OUR SPECIAL ONLT - rwa'tW? ' Fe^*/ PRICE 69.97 \ v 1954 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN Only (xtra strong, oxtra safe 2 inch tub. ^Supar sharp lens! Fingertip con- \ 8 out of 10 homes 8 troll All motal construction! Easy Whita wall tiraa, headlight,-two- ing! Swings, airglide, 4 seat lawn Also a Fine Second Oar! iv IfT tone saddle, luggage carrier, svnpg, trapata bar. 9 ft, slide! load! hove 0 cold room i training wheels! 1959' RAMBLER STATION WAGON Only $ \ IS YOURS ONE OF THE B f f t t Our Original Sale end It’a Oergeous! New WhitswaU Tlrea, Toe! Worm vp Aot ' ."■■M - I960 RAMBLER 4:D00R SEDAN Only $ hord-td-hsot room Radio, Heater, Standard Shift, New WhitWall ’Tire#, Too. A kpot)eM Car. .HH , .i- . - 4 2 4 " BBAniB OBNJ. wHIi OBAND-WAY lit. QUALITY 3 2 PC BOBlBri ltO, MUiUNfHIITi wMi tW MW ^BIVOLVINO BABBOL 1 HOOD, MOTOB A OBIT wiffi M b coupon only... urHh thh doupon nnly ■... ]^lUy Equipped had TTien Seasa. One Omer. A SpeOeea Oar. > with thh coupon only.. CHftL CHASIR : r \ ■YMONFIRfMAN 195S CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN 7 2 1 108 ’ ! THIS REVOLUHONARY NEW DE- *595 ; VELOPMENT IN ADD-ON HEAT- ■i*a em fm btm am * A «• Alwayt Fopular—On* Local Owner. OUR REO. DISOOUNT m a il THIS COUPON TCDAY! 10.97 { 1N(3 will keep your cold or chilly room' PRICE 1.84 { wsrin and cozy, with flksRd, chgcalst- - m —— • Man \ ^ ' ' ' . — ■. - ^ • ingi tbermostatically oontroUed best. •ea* n, a* awws s* i •» ss w* Doop 24"'fira bowl with 3 yoar I 4 por cuatomarl Stprdy and kME*» iUMBfBARWL HH - .im:- The fintat in iwoHk and oMitiiM 4 n««t amm iim M wjm ' Opmting cost up to than '.rf M M W««S ... MOO. See You Soon A t Our New Location guarantaal OapandaUa, aalf.lubri- _ waaring! Soft, smooth, fin# twk m feaMw. , J oUidr add-on beaten. Heats eoid bath- Sm m Bm SMMM — (iBuiBtiiait! Chrenw^alaava.^tiini. eating 6 R.P.M. motor! Copportono 'quMity! “ , sn i V u*44ei eriwNW i room, enclosed porch, sUic room, or imraarNOMvouitocst. Mad platta. bistniclian book! hood. Nftomat irHIl , m iu . * "hy »P*«e tost needs extra best. mo HMMi Mpsn jmsHnwAiwi '* » • MB I ’ tSSS lS w niSiS ; FREE HOME DEMONSXRA'nON. BDWAKP Sn.VBB3IAN i 847 Mato St. II. U (j ■ ' eal eswsie. ^ 'Hartford, Oona. TsL OHapsI 7-1188 BOCHAEL OBAVIS / 802 Mato St. FOGARtY BROS., Inc. WUBnutollcv OOna. 319 BROAD ST.—MI 9-4539 ) TeL H4rrlaoB 8-6981 u Manchester's^ Own RaMbler Dealer" FUEL OIL, RANGE OIL, CONNECTICUT CORE ’ . T. GROSSMAN HOMES 285 SROAD STREET Ml 3.4165 ' ' ^ JEODO HIGHLAND-COAL MANCHESTER PARKADE MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST , OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 9:30 A.X.M.TO.O P.M MANCHESTER K % A ~

‘7 .- f . BlANCHfcSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN-, FRIDAY, APRJL 20, 1962 f i o E s a MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONN^ FRIDAY, APRIL SO, IMS mkmtm man oonturlan, oomes to Britain finding hla father whom he baar Hebron 'pstrloia Huntington, Oia . (PB C ). The actioii waa tideen In remember. What w * ounelve* do back the lost eagle of the cording to Ocinneetlcat Leber De­ greatly «pprwdatod. Such artlclea Hliibway Patrol The Detsettrea . Junior Room o f the M ary Gbsnsy CettMO e f Ob *■ mtm, easy chairs, lamps, book na Valentine, lin d a Caddy, An­ ' Nows an executive seasion ot tha board ■UBBCluraOR had much more to do with our own An exeeediiigly well writ­ partment flgureA Realtors of Manchester will cele­ 4:16 Family Market. j^^caVigUon Farabi* tal A4 Ubrary. Among the new books ten book. , . ea*^ tables, mirrors, rugs, and brate National Realtor Week May drew Hoad and Robert Campbell, ■:Zb WsaUMr Nows 8 Boorta 1:00 T7 Snnsai Strip a SO o f education Wednesday night at fata and the eventual outoomo o f w bldi bars aecumulatad during t e e Laet WeaOs e f Jeen* Baneflto for th* flret three folding ebairs are needed. Ctoah all members of the pastor’s con­ In tb* PubUe Interest „ rv Hour oftoara . the home o f Dr. Elizabeth Alton, ’’Fife and Fandango” by Rose- Salesroom koura: - 20 through 28, under the motto, *:W Father of the Bride our relatianahip With Ituaaia than the. long period the Ubrary was *■ t t * CVees months of this year have totaled Hartford Road contributions would also b t w d- "Homestead and Home-Foundation firmation class, and Mr. and Mrs. l:M Oub Uoiiee a board member. FAIRWAY muy Spragtie presents another 9928,784, whereas payments for ★ Dtaily 12 nomi t i B 4 - ^ t , 10-$ oomad. Robert Hufford, Mrs. Samuel Wblnluh Dinah Shore Show (O 10. anything China doea, and w * hav* oiosed ars several o f historical fic­ unusual background ia A blttoriOal' "Then saith Jesue, Manchester o f the Nation,” they wiU ^oin vrtth Boston BlacUe Third Man Mrs. Claire Warfel, board 915 MAIN CnHEET 706 MIDDLE TPKE. EASY the aame period laet year amount­ Th* PUgilm Fellowahip group is ^toam and Miss Eleanor Merrill. Yoncy Oerrtoxer 10:00 Twilight Bona 8 publicist, made the announcement ■om* control over our Own acta, tion of particular interest to thoee romance for older girls. In 1810, 'Father, forgive iham; for they some 70,000 other Realtors across WlIIlM 'OoTlar Morit DOWNTOWTf •TURNPIKB FLA ^" ed' to 9707410. ■poeuorlag a ear wash tomorrow the nation seeking through this The Rev. James M. Gage assisted 4:40 Men ot Oesttos yesterday. MANCHESTER too. ' of 12 to 14 years. Spain' fo r a battleground for; the know not what they do.” * at Peritam’s servic* station in S:S6 Dous e:dworae Target: Tha Oomiptore 8, SO. Next to Popular Market Unempkored work*re w «t* paid means to emphasize their services the Rev. Carlton T. Daly , at the RunUey-Brinkley 10. to 10:80 King c» DiaaSOBda Porcheron will act as liaison be­ TBE . There ar* two more volume* in French and British; The totter Luke M:S4 -Amston. Rsaervationa may be Communion service last night. tween the board and the PBC in lb * Aaaodattd PrM* to •■ehiilralr dslmed to have oottie to ,free “ And Jeaue said unto him, (th * 9170420 for March: 1882. Ih to and to ntake clearer the distinction T:00 Bvenliw Report Cnet Buntlay to' WE GIVE WORLD GREEN STAMPS! *{&U*a to tb* oaf of npabUcatloa M the series about Feter Treegate, compensation aocountSd for 4.848 mad* torough any of to* PF mem­ Plan ‘Open House’ News-weotner to. 'n accordance with the ordinance written by Leonard Wibberiey. Spain from their eaptdi*. the penitent thief) bers. . between a Realtor and others in the U:00 t o Nawa 0n« Promise Kept wssks o f unemptoynuBt with an real estate business. Realtors are Mr. and Mrs. James Klar of Death Valley Daya Final Report ovemtng toe commlaeloo. School ■M OtnvinM CI'MUIM uk tniE This series o f four, nbw eonmiete, French, but the.Spanish hated the “Verily I say unto thoA today HatnlMr* of toe State Oongrega- The Way o( the Creai Bairy Baronts _ lupt. Philip C. Llguori is aervUig aad alae tb* local nawa pabnabad British even more than their other ■halt thou be 'with me to para­ averag* weekly bbeck of 998.78. members of the local constituent Notch Rd. will entertain tomorrow Reacua 8 Nawa. Brerta A Waattar A A An r M ia of repubUoatton of apt One can sympathiM with a ae- cover different phases o f the Revo- f r e s h ticnal Pilgrim Fellowship team, a an advisor to the PBC in its enemies. They sato their homes dise.’ ” Luke 3S:4S In Mereh, 1981, 9288,472 w «s boards o f the National Association with an "open houae” In honor of MUUon Dollar Motrlt 11:U Tonight be evsr i;ansentsd to sntsr Central Booths will be decorated eunund that it wanted to tear down a 10:30 Nlghtbeat ----- M l 9-StOO and TB 5-4444 school doing supervised instruc­ 11:00 News _ mty Btalemato. Congo again for negottotloru, as be a May Day theme. porch and make an addition to the ting for two weeks. On April 30, 100% fiatiafAetion building. U:16 Sports Final Chnnuiteed F or th* momantv nt laaat the did stvscal wedcs ago^ be demand­ PhoM Ml 3^384 P T A Convention Upoomtoig dgt Walter S. Ferguson of 39 11:SU BtorllM Saranade ed a safe conduct pledge which Anyone interested in attending ' The board tabled action on the Marshall Rd. wlU be assigned to 13:55 Sign ' heavy bu*ine*a o f abaplng poaition PERU'S th* State P T A annual convention request, pending a review o f ad- STFOP—1S18 toe training sctMOl, the chief aaid. g;00 B6b Scott Show and policy In fOtnal party con might toand up. He adeed fo r it at Mahoney High School ia Meri- dlUonSl details on plana fo r the OlaT* haa b*«n ffaiUbad,. both In from tbs United Nations, and'got dem.A’Pi'il ^ should get in property situated in Residence Ifoaoow and Palping. ■ ■ it firam the United Nattona touto wlto MrSr. James Derby Jr. Zone, C. And when, the other day, be de­ Hebron P T A president, as soon aa H w firm has now decided to It la perttops pertinant to the ft leave the porch Intact and forego cided be wanted to go hemai ones poaslbls. nal remilt to roeail that Xeacow BamnMsge Sale May 5 the expansion part o f its plan. A Happy and and Peiping hava been playing a more without having agrsad to A rummage sale, qjonsored by According to zoning regulations, anything in partiaitor about tbs GETTING conversion o f the building into .of­ sort of Alphona* and Oeaton act in the Bpiscoped Ohurcbwomen, will Blessed Easter! a«— —aa A^mtoiaato aa# lAm ------^ flbm ' the buatneaa o f .nutldng up their future o f th* whole Oango, and tb* be held err MAy 6 from 10 a.m. to fice apace is poesible without the IVO wUiGr MWIM VI ISG pOWOT IG GflSHWGTvQ MIG wW ' special exception providing the WELCOME TO OUR 5ERVICE5 RUG and own mind* about each other, Orntral. Oovemment bad, once 8 pm. Speoiai departments will HUMCr 800 . . . no othar tiaetor comparaa artto It (M y inmode .food, piairts, 'white ele­ area and height are not Increased TONIGHT 7:30-G 000 FRIDAY 5ERVICI Bolens Htmcr 600 haa to* baU-mimita attaduaent* Originally^ perty meeUnga ip Moa> again, the lutinct to bold him ptla- A\ARRIED? phants, and gifts. Donations may and the character o f the building 5 U N D A Y ■witch. You ean switch powarod attaehmant* witooutth* cow and in Peiping were aefaadulad oner until be did agree to some­ be left at pbslps Hall, and ar- is preserved. UPHOLSTERY ns* e f todla. Blip th* attachment-drivs and FTO toatt fo r about the aame time. 'HMn that thing, it waa the Undtad Nations Rent Formal Wear . ran gin iat^ may be made to have Eundoy $dM ol 9:30 ,, togothar, iUd* pin* into hitch point*, and att yon go. in Peiping vtta poatponed, for no wblrto finally had to move in, keep ' arttolds |Mck*d iq*. For tola serv- 1h* Hu ix y 800 has a gaaztd tranamiaaien whidi io* donor* are *sked to call Mrs. CLEANING particular reaaon, wheieupon its word, and d e a f th* Central At Regal Twin Visits Set fivaa you to r n forward ap«oda and retrarao in each Liouto* PsrMngton or Mr*. Jean o f two apoad rangaa. Yen ean ahang* from one apaad everybody apeeulated that China aovemnient’s fir* trucks off tne . Cole. .< (For ehlldiMi mder third gtwde) TEL. Ml 9-1752 range to tnothar in just 20 aaeonda . . . giving you wanted to aee what Rueda.waa do­ drport runway so ’nhohibe’s plane One Of Connecticut’s Largest This wtot -bs an opportunity to By Bloodmobile MOBNINO WOBeEBnpu.ni45 fiemuMt "B e (Had! H e U vea!” o r worUng apaoda from % mph to 8 mph. ing before It decided whal^ it waa could take off. dispoM,of articles no longer want­ Fonpal Rental Stores ed by dbswrs but which may be Two groups have volunteered Ml 3-5747 Th* Husky 800 hu.tminrthlng . . . aaft, oaa-padal going to do. When Peiping finally I f Tkhemhe follows form, he will, "ju st the.- .thinge” someone else babysitting services at the two dutch-nnd-hraka— 8-positlon attadimant lif t — lafaty ^dld get around to holding Ita meet­ now that he to back In hie own NEWEST STYLES TO may appreciate. In the past this half-unit Moodmobile visits Tues­ TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH attachmant-duteh— of conn., that big 0-hp ing, the mere fact that the meeting province, one* again begin tearing FIT ALL MEN annual rustisnage sale has been a day in Manchester. SPRUCE STREET—NEAR BAST CENTER Garner's Briggs A Stratton angin*. Tast-drivo th* Husky 000 waa on, and lik d y to be ooneidering up the jungle with plots against a amaahlngi: aaoceae. The Manchester Jaycee Wiyea at your Bolana dealer listad below. • TUXEDOS • CUTAWAYS AqcUon Planned will have three babysitters for toe CHURCH OF “DIAL-A-LIFT"—Phone Ml 3-2761 H i.ui^w (»[.!> sr. gigantle queetions o f China’s rela- unified Congo and against the • STROLLERS ” Early in June an auction will be dra'wing at Mott’s Community \V( (ihf tir»'< n Slanii)** St-tash Sotsiy Mswsr tionahlp with Russia and the cut- United Nations mission in the sponsoiod by the Brotherhood of Hall, E. Middle l^ke., from 10:45 S04neh *tsl Mowsr aid* world, proved enough to put Congo. St. Andrew in the church annex. a.m. to 3:30 p.m., and the. Ladies hasp th* Husky 800 towy 22-Inch Rolsiy Dllsr •n day, aH wM*n, *n ysar I 48-lneh Qrsdsr aisds Moscow policy in sold storage for But whatever th* oonsequences, EVERYTHING IN STOCK Already aeveral Interesting items of the Assomption 'will have baby nm L 884n4h gno^Ssetsr aeveral weeks. It to indeed about time somebody rhave b ^ donated and any oontrl- sitters at the visit to the Church I’ butidns w ill be welcomed. ' o f the Assumption from 1!45 to 935 MAIN ST. - Ml 3-5171 - OPEN 9 TO 5:30— CLOSED MONDAYS; Moecow, th* aaparta in tha Congo began to honor NOTHING TO SEND AWAY FOR- TheEpiscopal Churchwomen to 8:30 pjn. (DIVinON waiting to ae* how far off th* piodge and a oemmltment, that have made possible the purchase Transportation Is available to eww* wisswiMemM. reeervatloB Peiping would go, how somebody diould make good on his of several new anthems fo r the donors by calling the Red Cross much trouble it was going to have word. Partiapa who knows, nhom- choir. ' office. Since the last edition of the Donors may make appointments VISIT YOUR NEAREST BOLENS DEALER with Peiping, before it decided be will be so inspired by th* spec­ church newa letter, the tollowing in advance with the office, and *‘It was a pleasure to have whether it would hav* to be tough, tacle e f somebody els* keeping a / baptisms have taken pWe in St. walk-in donors are also Invited to your man (»m e to lay my stair or could afford to be reasonable, promise that he will begin keeping Peter’s: .ciuiatina Hlkla Gbavea, give. The monthly quota ia 160 Manchester, Conn. or vice verse, for that matter, with a few ef hie own. Mark 'RlQllam Schroder, Cynthia pints. and hall carpet on the day ap­ In Connecticut, oil heating* is preferred by 8 out of 10 home- OaoHol Eqnliitn*a( th* West. pointed and to have all mate­ rials vMth him to (wmi^ete the laiM U a a t, P. O. Box 118 W e could never be quite eur* Just owners because it saves you money and serves you best The men O F MANCHESTER V’ which the experts were laying, Desifn From Tht Past job properly and in a mini­ Columbia, Conn. Rockville. Conn. mum of time." whether Ruaaimn trouble with Chi­ The other day, ae ground was who know heating best— ^builders, architects, plumbers, en­ Axelrod’* W. H. Freo**' 15-SS St. X na would force Ruaaia to be tough being broken on the campus e f Oo- gineers— in most cases choose oil heat for their homes. Root* No. 8 to UB, in order to prove to China lumbto University for a new oton “ We were very pleased with how Marxist Russia waa, or force 97,000,000 school e f business build­ Insist on safe, dependsd^le, oil heating. / V 4 V G our purchase and as usual Russia to be nice to ua tai order to ing a group o f students from Co­ your salesman was very cour­ JUST A STEP AWAY PROM REGAL have our help against ChinA One lumbia University's School e f O F MANCHESTER teous and helpful." expert aaid Russia would never tol­ Ardiitecturs marched on the fringe PARE FREE IN PURNELL PARKING /V erate trouble on two fronts, which o f the ceremonies, carrying plac­ "Your furniture service was N E V fl9 6 2 meant that Ruaeia would adjust to ards denouncing th* new building Thank you 100% plus," Chinese toughness by being nice to as a prospective monstrosity. 3 8 1 = tu. Another expert would say that And the sketches publlrited of Khniahchev had to have victory ths new building do indeed show "The office girl that look care and security for hla view* within that It represents a rather remarie-. See GLENNET^la^ of us is one of the nicest girls the Communist bloc before he able triumph o f ugUnesA which Have you ever written a “thank-you" letter or note? Try It . . . More than does her job.” . could dare undertake any soft deal­ succeeds In reem>turing and re- and Garden Center sometime and aee how good it makes you feeL Too often ing with us. 14EWPORT 4-DOOR SEDAN empbaalzing, long after some had we are prone to voice our complaints (and let’s be honest, “All the furniture we pur­ ’That waa aoepert opinion denying begun to hop* the worst was over, AgricG Prf-lM tr|ii|ctv some unjtistified) and seldom take time out to write about chased at Watkins 26 years expert opinion. PRICES INCLUDES; Transportation charges. Federal the full barbaric .crudity ef th* ago is still in excellent condi­ We expect more of the same., modem glass cage. Crabgraft Contri^ how much we appreciate things. tion.” Excise Tax, V-8 Firebolt Engine, Torqueflite transmla- now that the Chinese 'have dis­ The irreverent students e f tha Now le the 8m* tor effectiy* banded their Natlcmal People's School o f Architecture have now against Crabgra*i. An appileatton e f aion, heater and defroster, power steering, electric wind­ Congress and Issued its final com­ granular Agrie«.Fre'Effl«rgsnc*:.Cr|l>- . "Shopping •with you had been received th* backing of. one of its ra w Control lets up p barrienliitlw se8 Here at Watkins we are blessed with a lot o f good friends shield Wip8riirdirectlon Bignals, padded daah, beautifnl munique. Moscow Is treating that professors. He points out, with a completely pleasant experi­ i that Mto Crsbsrsw. e8ossgrsii..lpriril.. who let us ko^ow, not only verbally, but in writing how much ' communique, and what Moscow ap­ humble self pity, that the univer­ snd similar assdRngi ae they'i|Ntori.j-' ence." Newport interior trim. . parently knows of what went on in sity apparently oonsidere him and Th* dry granules ef this preventhils'mU' -r they appreciate, for instance, the fine way our finishers the Peiping C^grress, aa something his fellows qualified to teach archi­ b* tfto c ti^ ■Pp8s8 right up to tft* prepare theln selections fo r delivery . . . the careful, cour­ "Very satfsfactoily in every ..nf_a tacit victory for Khrushchev lest ttsgs (when Crsbgrssa h «to «it -, tecture and give degrees in it, but I'inch high). 9* sal* to mu kmn b* teous way oUr drivers deliver these treasures. They com­ way. Deliverymen most help- and his views about peaceful coex- not qualified to be even consulted sppitod «n flowsr *nd shrub b*ds. In pliment oiir ^esm en on their patience and good advke . . . fuL" IstencA The Chinese didn’t apolo­ on the design of a new building the Iset H's b*n*il*i*l,to imturp topM. gise or come right out and admit university itself la going to build, gritsos.ws.9prs*4.y«ilMle«y. tell us they like the fact they can browse about the store that they had been wrong and on its own campuA aa a permahent by themselves, if they, so choose. The offlee comes in for its "W e have furnished our entire Khrushchev right. They rather home with your furniture apd monument to its own taste. share o f compiiments, too. Customers like the cheerful and 2990 pointedly refused to aay uncle Ideo­ One can imagine the perpetual, have at all times been ex­ prompt answers they g ft about their accounts. (Let’s face logically. But they did abandon the eternal Ignominy of It, as Oo- tremely satisfied." their hitherto fervent praise of AI- .luffibla professors o f ardiitecture, LAND LIME SO ’-wSO’ the new Hammond it; we get an oeciuional complaint, too, but we make mighty First Choice Used Car t, banlA which translated always into down through the ecneratlons, ^ CASH AND CARRY sure it is c a r^ for promptly). “ "They ^deliverymen) were so erlticiam o f Moecow, and they were have to live with their theory in the TRADEtlN . even less violent toward the United quiet and courteous that we ctoaeroom and this new grotesque spinet organ only $I040'<’ just glowed over our new fur­ States than usual. reality just outside. Spring Specials So, one might say, Khrushchev niture and watched them op- ’59 CHRYSLER ’57 FORD On the one hand, they will be "M IR AC U " ORASS SHEAR. R .«. $3.10 ... $1.St e ■ Take 60 seconds to read what some o f our euatomers say haa tacit approval, from Red CSiinA perate!” ashamed to have anyone think they to the right. (Perhaps you’re included). These are notes for continued friendly negotiations SEYMOUR SMITH "SNAP CUT" Here is a g ift folr your entire family : an A Neww Yorker 17H had anything to do with designing picked at zjuidom from stacks on ffle. OoBV. FuU power. yi Ton Pickup. •725 with us. He la free to follow his i t PRUN ^, Re9. $3.25 ... .V ... $2.19 easy to play Hammond Spinet Organ, at the. "A s usual, very pleased with own policy of peaceful coexistence. On the other hand, they w ill be Watkins.” Perhaps he w ill fa ll into out- very ashamed to admit their own uni­ lowest price ever— 11040.* It otters many of the - amu. 3 OU. FT. STEEL WHEEUARflOW $8.33 versity valued them ao lighUy it did exclusive features that have made Hammond Of oomee there are other things about Watkins that cue- "W e found it a pleasure be­ ’61 LANCER ’60 DODGE Or perhiq>A not having to fear not even bother to consult them qn 2 Door Hardtop, BAB.. ^Red China quite so much, for the tomera enjoy beside our traditional S ^ k e . . . clean, crisp, ing served by such courteous 4-Door StotioB Wagon. ‘ t- NELSON EVERGREEN 05C . the most respected- name in organe. Give your B. and H.. H 7 0 4 Ppwer stoerlng, 94EQE moment at least, he will feel free people." We can think, o f only one^aobi- SPRINKLER, R*9. $6.95 ...... $ 3 ,9 9 uncluttered home-like displays); choice aelectiona of well AntomaUc. 1 1 9 3 Automatic. . I www ' to be tough with us again. tlon. They had bettsr bqdn admir­ fam ily a musical hobby that can proidde a life styled home>iumishing8, an in good taste; our day-by-day “ I ’m happy to say your wm - The experts, within the next few ing that big glass cage design, just 24 GALLON POLYETHELENE REFUSE time o f enjoyment. TTie new low-priced Hammond low priises and the 'way they can make payments to rait their pany liv^ up to the reputa­ daya win be telling ua all, and M they did, no doubt, a quarter CAN, Re^. $9.95 ...... $ 5 .7 9 *. contradicting each other. fll)ln8t Organ. See it today. bddget# and convenience. i tion it’s famous for." ’68 PLYMOUTH ’57 CHRYSLER century ago. SILICA SAND FOR Si ALA ^ > For that, if it develops, they Wagott'B. aad H., Power Windsor. 4-Door "Hard- r iliould not be. held guilty. We think SAND B O X E S ...... 100 Lbs. I .O U ' " I enjoy doing business with top. Full Cash and Carry ^ w atoejjng and • 8 4 5 :^.th* state o f affairs between Rus"- your company. Mr, krakea. •895 Power.!’ •delivered to your homjfr(With ^aia and China now that the con- If this ia the kind of store you've always wanted to shop is very h^pful.” , "grsaaes have gone homa Has be- bench^and five free lessons! i n . ... the kind o f service yojii would like to get... why not LOW DOWN PAYMENTS—LOW BANK RATES ' ;^eom* otte o f uneasy, precariously come In tomorrow and see why euatomera aay auch nice "A s usual, very pleased with - defined trttbe. In whidi each natiqn See oar Mr. Hilliard Watldna." . Z^etiU baa-each other guessing, let things about us? Chorches Motors, Inc* - alone the experts. We think that : I ■ Khmabdbev, fh r from having been CMGAN AND PIANO STODIO ' YOUR DODGE AND CHRYSLER DEALER Awed la te any elear vela o f poUey go ^ k lm d Stiaot—Mandieetep-Phone M l 8-2791/ - teemid the. Wmt, either way, to IM NORTH MAIN B11lEET-.jdANCnB8TBR v 7 ■atm Hatm tp Into ie ptoy tt by 'X >> h • -S

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And la some ^aoee ‘TMag Frl- The Suhlin^e Sacrifice day." Reds Threaten to Quit Geneva Overcast Skies In tha midst' o( it, long ago, p i t alqr darkaned; tha wind rote, NOTICE " Talks When V.S. Holds iV-T^te Greet Pilgrims and the earth shuddered, the' rec­ ord eaye, and men were afraid at TIm Fofqrty Irof.' fnd offic* «» 319 Irood St.. wtH Marks Deed their dMngs. “It U finished,” {CmMmrn* tnm F a n Ow> HoekviU9‘Vemon At Hol^ Sites Jesus Said, m en ha shouted with eioM «t Rfoii on Sotardoys for tiw Mmnwr s m s m . X>Mua and Oodber apok« at''itLii a loud, votes, and hU head aaggsd. (CkMtMwid trom Pag# (Mm) Re was dead. A eoidicr ran him amMftnoy aMtien et tha dltartt' Emblem Qub Seiits through with a spear. O w uBirai i m ryw cy Btrvict wlH b* cnfallablE at ament coafe^ftca'ceued a« di^ta- ■tretehea to April 39, when Eastr As hls broken-hearted followers matte >preuurea kept ritinf ortr carried mm to a tomb, the officer oN hours.... J Mrs. Ruth Ventura *m churehss c*lebrau the resur­ (CeotiiMMd frem Pag* One) the nuclear teat iaaue. rection. The Tourist Buroau esti­ ground et the place of axecuttoh. In chaiB* of the execution mur­ Sc ft Je likely the condemned man mured, “Bucely thU ntan was ths The . American and Brittah dele­ Mr*. Buth vtntura of iiT B. mated about 6,000 pUgrlma were Chriallans regard at the man by Con M l 9-4539 gation, leaders atcepted a neutia' Main 8 t, Rockville, has been In- here already. carried only the croeebeam on the Bon of God." stalled aa president of the Rock­ Covered alleyways and bazaars whom divbUty cams directly to way to his death- ‘ ' list ompromlae propcaal (or a This was the usual praettea teat ban treaty aa one baala for ville Emblem Club. Mrs. Beatrice — barely wide enough for bpr- the world. Thrae Kuartan craws will row GraaianO of Uyndhurst, N.J., Su­ dened donkeys to pass — were He was considered a heretic by ctmtrary to later Christian art In tlM Xndepandenca Day Begat- negotlattons on the deadlocked showing Jesus carrying the entire problem- They aald they could not preme president, was the install­ thronged with Americans and Eu­ th- religious l ^ e f s ot^the day. ta on the Bch^HciH River at Phil- accept the compromise aa an ex­ ing officer. Also participating' was ropeans In newly bought Arab cross. At the site of execution. adelpMa on ths Fourth of July. Advertise in The Herald-—H Pays headdresses, nuns and monks In I'he government, found Him dan­ His arms were strapped to the clusive negotiating Instrument, crossbeam and HU hands iia il^ however. robes from faraway lands, dark­ gerous, and condemnia^ Him. He Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister faced Ethiopians, Oopts from was marched to. the .“place of the to. It. lAST MINUTE Valerian A. Zorin Insisted he was Egypt, and Armenians from Leb­ skull” outside Jenisaiem and Then the crossbeam was raised "NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY OTHER FAYING COMPANY’' not trying toe get the compromise anon. , hung. ' to .the upright by pulleys, and At the foot of the Mount of Various kinds *f crosses sym­ strapped Into a notch, “nib vietim listed as the only basis fOr dls bolize the event. was put astride a peg extending cuaslonB. Olives .Thursday night believers knelt in candlelit darkness around At the time it occuired,' three from the upright, and HU feet The compromise was submitted nailed down. to the Conference by the eight the huge rock Where tradition types of croa.iet wers used for AMESITE rays Jesus underwsnt. his agony crucifixions' by the Romans. It In this position, modem studies • nonallgned nations at the conftt- .have shown, the weight of the ence —Brazil, Burma, EthU^, after Judas betrayed Him. was the cruelest form o f. axecu- Anglicans and Arab evangelists lion known, reserved for crlrninal bOdy transfixes the rib cage, so India, Mexico, Nigeria, Sweden slaves and insurrectionists. that breathing is possible only by and the Unlteid Arab EepuMie. held devotions In the same hlll- sldO garden. Lutherans walked The crosses were sometimes muscles of the diaphragm. DRIVES While the Soviet Union on one Death comes slowly from ex­ hand and the United States and ^m their church through the shaped like a capital X, what Is ate In the city wall to services now called the St. Andrew’s Cross. haustion, cramps and paralyzing Britain on the other agreed to tension. i r HRST IN QUALITY Experience consider the compromiae, each J1 the onion • domed Russian Sometimes a straight-topped cross church at the foot of the moun was used, shaped like a capital Before it canie, he said, “Fa­ Is Our side put its own interpretation on T. without the tip flanges. ther forgive them (or they know ★ FAIREST IN PRICE what the document means. tain. Other worthipers.I gathered Best In churches throughoutSout thetn city. But: the third sort of cross In not what they do." Bomehow, in Guarantee Zorin, trying to head off the the torment ot those hours, ChrU- i c American Pacific shots, , had Mors than 100 Christian sects are use, the presently termed Latin FASTEST SERVICE vt -fji represented In the etty. Cross, with the overlapping verti­ tians believe thU faultless, Just asked Dean if the United States cal and horizontal sections, ap­ man, this Son of God took on Him­ Connecticut’s Leading Paving Contractor would accept an unpoliced mora­ But it was In ths massive Church of the Holy Bepulchre, so parently was the type en_ which self the burden of man’s injustice torium on testa. weakened by age that the’ whole Jesiis died; —tor man’e sake. “The answer to this 4uesUon Is Grace—the divine clemency — ‘no’—the United SUtea wU not structure threatens (o collapse, Scripture mentions a sign Mrs. Ruth Ventura that Roman Catholics held thS placed above, his head, and early was bestowed. THE THOMAS COtLA CO. undertake such an obligation," The day U Imown by various Dean replied. Bupreme Marshal Eleanor Czech day's most Impressive ritual. Christian writers speak of the four M l 9-5371 PAVING CONTRACTORS M l 9-5371 “The United States has learned of Perth Amboy, N.J. Msgr. FuIgenS Pasinl knelt .to extremities of the croes, thus in­ names, “Great Friday” In East­ its lesson with regard to a volun­ Mm Ventura succeeds Mrs, wash and kiss tha feet ot 13 robed dicating the so-called Latin Cross. ern Orthodox liturgy, .“Holy Frl- tary. unpollced moratorium which Dorothy Morganson who is now clerics and laymen representing According to early documents, dzy’ 'Iri some parts of Europe, 'NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANr* can be broken at will by the Junior psat prasident. the Apostles. the upright stake '*** fixed In the "Sorrowful FiHday” In other* Soviet Union on any pretext it Other oMloera . Hutalled were; wishes to dream up.” Bllsanor Oampbe^ vice president; Mary Joaephiac, financial secre­ tary; Lena Davia, treasurer; Marie Kabriok, oorreaponding sec­ MAKE SHOPPING AT VITTNER’S A Theologian Claims retary; Marion Jones, chairman of trusteea; AlMna Spellman, first GROWING HABIT Clergy Gels in Way trustee; TheresA 'Oarrity, second GARDEN 1 TOLLAND TURNPIKE trustee; Marian^ Fredrick. Viola Between Man, God Burke and Fboao Valuzzl, mar* MANCHESTER-VERNON shals; Helen Griffin and Rost TOWN LINE Wilson, mess representatives; Joi- CENTER (Oontlaned from Pago One) aephine/Foisy, historian; Kathryn iNoonroBAnp MI 9-2623 Marlsy, first guard; and Martha to the dltferencf that Is involved second guard. must be with love." _ the many guaata present He declared that his . task is to Kay lAuteta, of Maiden. Mass., teach what the real nature Junior psst president of the Aa- CHARGE ACCOUNTS S(Ociatlen of Emblem Clubs of Gospel is. Before he dOuid < MAassehusetts,, a personal mend he added, "I had„,to uiidi of Mra. Ventara. others who an- that Chri8tianlt:l means ^ swered the roll call were Helen W E L C O M E A**wApp«Mti«. nant, an encounter be^een' .God Darcey of the Boston dub. and and man, and now-^e proMeni member* of the Milford. New Ha- is to understand and man van. Putnam and Manchester without mixing them up." ■ clubs. Mrs. Mary Qraziadio of Dr. Barth is ^.Chicago to visit Manchester, past supreme presi­ WE his son, Markus, a member of dent of the national organization, GIVE GREEN STAMPS the University of Otlcago Divinity attended the ceremonies. - School. He will also deliver five lectures next week. Dr. Barth gained fame during Rockville^Vernott LADIES’WOOL A LAMINATED LADIES’ SHEER 100% DACRON the ^1930s for his stand against BE SURE YOU BUY THE BEST! DOUBLE STAMPS on WED. GIRLS’COLORFUL EASTER LADIES’LIZ-LOOK A MEDIC HUler In Europe, and has been the originator and leader of one Educational Use of the major movements In Prot­ estant theology. Designated for He calls hUi movement evangel­ ical theology. He described his life Ferguson Fund Easter Flowers BLOUSES D R E 8 S B as an effort to counterbalance the humanism of the 19lh Centtuy by The Dr. Roy C. Ferguson Me­ a return to the Bible in which morial Phnd will be used to pur­ Rushed Fresh To Us From Leading God talks to men. chase audio-viaual equipment for Dr. Barth commented on sev­ promotion of medical education New Fngfdnd Growers eral religious topics of current for local physicians and medicM interest. groups. On the comlnjg Vatican council •nie decision was announced yes­ LILIES HYDRANGEA to be held this fall In Rome—“I terday by the fund committee, .am not a prophet. I cannot dis­ established in August shortly after HYACINTH ROSES cuss things I cannot foresee. We Dr. Ferguson’s sudden death. must wait and- see." A ' $100 contribution from the TULIPS GARDENIA On. papal infallibility as an ob­ Rockville City Haspital Auxiliary Expert handling of fabric and design has Muted prints in blousoiniPlewel and scoop stacle to Christian unity—“In a recently increased the fund to SIZES7TO 14 ...... 3.27 It's the137 latest rage! Row on row of rippling AZALEA MUMS necklines, and ruffled f r ^ t s too! Your choice broad sense there is a tendency $2,945. created these luxurious toppers for you! toward papal' infallibility within ’Tlje fund committee said ths ruffles . . . arid the new Medic look, too! of sleeved and sleeveless! Full sweep, lined Protestantism. The Pope in Rome CINERARIA GERANIUMS HP«rty 'n* pretty.. .quality cottons and rayoni! ust bit the fund will be fltting. Dr. Washable cotton and cotton chambrays! Wools, wool jersey laminates. Beige, blue, slim and pleated skirts! Sizes 5-15, I0-20, is only one example of It. If the Ferguson', a member of the hos­ Many, mahy lovely perfect Spring end Easter Pope would recognlM that there pital's medickl staff and board of I4'/2-24'/2. colors to cnose from! Sizes 3-6X and 7-14! Stripes, prints, solids, checks. Sizes 32-38! mint green, black or red! 7 to IS ’ ID to IS! la only one, Infallible head of the trustees, was active in promoting r*ZASinBfS PINK, WHITE, RED______birth and the second coming of Dr. Allyn B. Dambeck, Mrs. R8RAn0W,L0W Christ—“If you ask me as though Charles Connors and John P. • PURtU LEAF PLUM you were pointing a pistol a t me Sweeney. aOWERNM OHERRY $ M 5 ». np yes. I believe them, but there Is II8C0UNT P R IG ES !^ ^ i much more to be said about Criminally Reapontible • OLUMP WHITE BIRCH HAWTHORNE $ $ « » ... each.” RED — r o n e — W R im HARTFORD (AP)—A New • OdLDEH CHAIN TREE $MS GIRLS’ DRESS-UP L'; i. Britain woman was found crtai' i f Many Churches inaUy responsible by Coroner f l o w e h h n peao h $u o aad op Louis W. Schaefer tM ay, for a • WHEEtiNBOHERRV W H IT E wR«a> •«-FINK* traffic fatality last winter. To Observe Vig^l ■ She was Mrs. Mahle Y. ,8tell- macher, 193 North SI., driver of a Of Holy Saturday car which struck and killed Rob­ ert E. Kennedy, 81, ot 3$ Dowd Holy Saturday services in area St., Newington, the evening of taper toe styles! 12Vi- F■ f ' ■ ^ churches tomorrow will include Feb. 13 near the intersection of 8 and infants’ 8V^-12. Easter Vigils, Masses,' special Main and Dowd Sts., Newington. musio and Blessing of the New The coroner said extensive dam­ HARDY NORTHERN PRIVET VITTNER'S Fire and the Paschal Candles. age to the car and the fact that WITH DACHOL — 95% to 100% KILL The schedule is aa-foUows; St. the deceased's body was thrown a “ Bridget, ■ 7 'p.m., E a » t e r Vigil; considerable distance indicated WITH ALDRIN — NEW GRUB KILLER Church of the Assuihptlon, 7:30 “the force of impact and s p ^ '.K njn., Easter Vigil; SI. Maurice. of the car." COVERS 2500 SQ. FEET B olton 10:45 p.m., Easter Vigil; Sacred Heart, Vernon, 10:^0 p.m., FOOT Easter Vigil. Also, St. Francis... of Assisi, FOR SALE PLANTS 2 fa r F16.95 South Windsor, 7 pan., liturgical Far Rag • function concluding with Maa^-St. Bartholomew, 6:30 p.m., Bleaslng QOOO RICH r ” im 'w R M L E BLthi. UaHTWHBHT ! H H « *•* »«W WEATHHI . of the New Fire and the Paschal4|. ' Candle; St. Bernard. Rockville, i-Special 10:45 pm., Easter Vigil; followed, by midnight Mass with senior choir $ 1 Q A LOAD STRAWBERRY PLANTS Premier, Sparkle singbig “Mass of St. Teresa.’’ and (2 to 7 Ou. V ds.)- * y — - ...... • - d u t y ; DRESS SLACKS i RAINCOATS the recessional, "Jesus Christ is FLOWERINC SHRUBS Rlaen." ‘ M i 3-7172 6t. .James, 7:30 p.m., solemn ^ ROSE Continental, pleated^_____ and I Dapgtf J f k ceremony, Mius and Easter Vigil, ■ Ivy styles.! Dacron blends M M j f ^ M M MM MM and Ralph Maccarone will sing the SPOIL lO F O t SHOES ivy styles.!Di^ronblende pockets! fancy cotton pitper of the Mass and direct the BUSH ■ M n n . andand raydn raydn blends! blends! Char-Char­ ' ^ M M . linings I Blisck olive, M M M j M j M senior choir who will sing "Kyrie," coals, blues, browns and by PUaetrlna, "GlorlBr” by Byre, MOST POPULAR OF ALL "Sanctus,” by C arneval, and I ’^iL Bid .95 $^.95 jjuu. O-Ip I er! Step-in! Vamp and e * , ’! w e % r a 1 i CPEH OAILY ‘^Benedictus," by Carneval. p L A N x A A GRADE 10-10 St. John’s Polish N a tio n a l ijjoc stitch! 8^/g to 3! Catholic Church, 7:30 a.m., BleM- ■. 'fit lag of the New Fire and the Pa^ • SPIREA • MOCK ORANGE Candle^ Baptism and Jdaaa; HAHTs V p M f t • FORSYTHIA d O c IM. XCaiyg B^jiaoopal, 4 p.m^ •HYDRANGEA 3 for $2.80 Ssstar WapMam and Paschal Fire, • EEAV7X BUSH • HONEYSUCKLE and 7 pm., ervening i»*yer; Con­ » S E E I> S Choice • ROSE OF'SHARON • WEIGBLA W W each cordia laitheran, S p.m., Easter ( u m m i VlgU and HgMing of the Paschal . • ...... 515! •7 T 3 and 4-YEAR-OLD PLANTS nrmar) RuRuiariy Soils for $2.50 Each I - 467 i T ’ -il OanAa; 0 t John’s Kgiaoopal, Ver- Bon. 8 pjou, Ughting of ths Paschal OudlC.

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HAITCBBSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY! APftII^20. 1962 PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN >tANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, FRIDAY. Ai»RIL 20, 1902 ■ in. .-y-. gram will win for- our party,” he for delegates tq the state eonvon- in the Westport-cUnpetign, said: van, JobA Otoman,' DavM Gal­ T eald. " I pledge a continuing, hard- tion, congreesional district con- "NaturoUy, I regret that the town lagher Jr., and Warran Markham. Police Round Up Reds y ^FreezeTax- Luptoh Shades Lodge Backers oommlttee alate lost. However, it About Town Mtung'effort^.to bring tUs cam­ ventlon, county convention, and MANCHESTEE DAR Hits Suspension Obituary has hot chemged my potation.” Tiaal V. Oariaon paign to all Spioetlcut voters In probate district convfntlon. Mothers Clifb of Center He then reiterated his previous FunacaLitervjceB . r Paul Victor .The 6dupon Gets Lodge Forces 1862.” . Among OH losers was fcrnMr To Push Prive Oariaon, 41 W. Oardnsr Si., wife ional Church wlU M>on- stand:“ If I can contribute to the M n . Anna O. Oaln' Guido PuLin Middle Lupton backers' less suc­ Mayor FYank E. Clcla, chairman unity of the Republican party, I Of Major, Asks Probe held yeeterfiay m om l^ at the Bol­ sor a aUs of i homemade baked cessful In Stamford, •ifhon three H is funeral of Mrs. Anna (Oeattanafi from Page Oas) of the town committee. In 1960, he ton Congregational Church. The goods w Rouse'and Hals's Depart­ would welcome toe opportunity to Clement Cain, 0S, o f 8 B arber St., les men pledged to Lupton were- loot a prim ary for the nomination Despite Upset Rev. Theodora Chandler Jr. otfi- ment store tomorrow at Id am. serve.” LUMBIRI 'Wilson, whose body was recovered' gates to the State RepuhUoan con- among five dtotldento - who were for m ayor to Ttol, but retained (OwttMMtf r » i « O a «) Pentagon. It was to have dealt clatad. Jaiaea M cK ay 'waa organiat Senator Lupton, a Gtadwater tn m yesterday from tte Connecticut A oommittae protesting a pro­ beaten whcii they challenged con­ control of the town committee. (Centlnaed from Page One) with the “pro-bhi" troop informa­ Burial, w ^ In Center Oeinetei^, David Haskell, son of Mr. and ventlmi, at which the guberna­ Conservative, credited hto 'Win to INCORPORATED B y Milit^Kty, Radicals vention delegates endorsed by the Another king-sized battle was rcip«ct«d meml>«r of th« mlUtery tion program which Rboerte says River In W ils^ will be held to­ Bolton. * Mrs. /John R. HaaksU, 18' Jordt posed Increase In Manehastar’s tax torial nomination will bs made. the work of his local campaign­ town oommlttee. going on In Waterbary, where the nomination will hold a strategy he drafted for Gen., Walker. morrow momi'ng.. Mrs. ■ Cain, Bearata were Felix Triwgaa, Jo­ 8t., and Miss Lynn A. Longfellow, rata had received about 760 r«. ers aiid acceptance by toe voteia vtio quoted from MUbllohed roe- Ihe purpose of tho primary' hora There were also 18 seats on the insurgent group. Republican ,As- conference In Hartford Monday The program was used when mother of Mrs. Elarl MoOeown of seph Denaia, Rudy Shankle, Thom­ daughter of Mrs. Bdlth H. Long­ of his appeal for a return to the •rda In an attempt to warn tbe Manchester, had bsert missing (Oeatbiiied from OM) they told Ouldo. But Monjardln aponses this moridng to a eoupoa w aa to letUo whothof tho four dslo- town oommlttee at sUtae In the aoctatea provided challengers for with former Lt. Governor pdward Walker commanded the 2ith In­ as Tedford, Ward Tedford and Al­ fellow, 3 Robin Rd..'have , Jieen campaign it to oohducUng. right in the state adm'inlstration. toetety of tbe dangera of Oommu* from her home since April 1. bert Bagleaon. indicated that Oongresa-anfi poe- gataa oont by Woatport RopuhU- Stamford primary. Oommitte'e- ;0 o f the 72 seats on Oie town N. Allen and other top supporters. “I am convinced that my pro­ fantry Dlvirion In Germany. Sto- named to the dean's Hat at Col­ cal activity by Peronists and oth­ T b s cotiMna, printed In The Her­ Survivors, besWe8"her daughter. The Holmes Fhneral Home, 400 alblly'GuIdoJ-was pr^ared to de­ osns would he pledged to liipton 'ondoraed candidates won 11, dts- committee and waa also shooting gram wlU win for our party," he Jolms Mariville nlat penetration into this country.'* rtea In a publication oaUed "O ver­ by College, WatervlUa, Maine. er elements the military conald- ald yesterday and Wednesday were Allen Thursday ac ce p ts the seas Weekly' ’—which also drew Include a son of Suffisld and five Main St., was In chaiga of funsial fy the military a t least on the mat­ or to LodgO . stdents Won four, and a coin w as to for delegates to alt the nominal- chairmanship of the Lodge for declared. " I pledge a continuing, *nie resolution presented as Both are graduatea of Mandies- era snbvacslve 2 Nullify the mailed to the oommlttee by town v/a» grandchildren. arrahgemants. ter o f early presidential elections. Lodge's fisfsSt on hU home bo Hipped today to settlo a tie in ng conventioni. Governor Committee. hard hitting effort to bring this Roberts’ fire in the D A R speech- ter High SehooL March 18 elactioa rssulta in which taxpayers. About half the 760 re- the D A R Concluded the business led tp a Pentagon investigation of B s said he b^evsd Congress would grounds touohod oft speculation as the one remaining contest. With more than 150 names on Tanner said that his group was campaign to all Connecticut vot­ The funeral will be held tomor­ the Peronlsta acored sweeping lUes oontafitril the names o f both CORRULUX sessions of Its 71st convention and Joseph F. OelsatiB Neovflls approve a biU Guido submitted to whether he will continue to be In Shelton, Mayor .Vincent T-. tho ballot, macUne voting was not discouraged by the Westport ers . . . " Walker’s program. row at 8:*5 a.m. at the F. W. Car­ A- film on the 18dl Insuranet vlotoriSB, 8 End the current lusbond and wife. . installed a new president general, The funeral at Joaaph F. Celas- earner to allow him to serve the a contender for tho nomination. Ttot Jr. led a group o f Inaurgente impossible and paper ballots were results. Although Lupton lives In near­ Walker was.later relieved of hla men F'uneral Home, 6 Poquonock Cteen go lf olaselc, Including the emergency ssssion of timgress The seven-member eommlttea Mrs. Robert Duncan of Alex­ Un NeuvUle, 48 W . lUddlV Tpka., playoff bstween Ted KroU and remtanlng two. years of Frondial’s H e haa never (node a formal an­ in the overthrow of the entire Re­ lUHd. The final count was reached "It just means we have got to by Weston he polled 1,237 votes command and admonished by the Ave., Windsor with a Blessing In and 4 Cw new ■ riectioilf for has taken for Its slogan "FYeezt andria, Va., and 11 other top of­ was held yesterday morning at the Billy MaxweH, will be shown at slx-ysar term. nouncement of eandldacy, but hto publican Town Committee. The it 6:35 this morning with party- work harder and change our tac- against 1,206 received for Lodge Arm y on grounds he tried to In­ St. Gertrude's Church, Wilson, at president and vies president. the T ax Rate,** the title o f a H er­ S'Olffsrmt Colon ficers. Walter N. Leclero S^eral Home, a meeting of the Rotary Club ot MsanediUs leaders-of the major actions have boon those of a men Ttol forces Won contests for all 48 endorsed candidates winning 71 of tlos a little," he added.. delegates In the latter’s own fluence the votes of his men in 8:20. A requiem M ass will be cele­ Backed by the Com munigts— who ald editorial which advocated > i In a series of regular policy­ 23 Main St., followad'by a Bleea- Manchester Tuesday at 6:30 pm . opposition party In Congress, the appOMtly Intireatad In ke^iing seata on the committee and atoc the 72 poets. >-? Lodge, who’ took no active part town. the 1860 congresaipnal election, brated at the church Tuesday at a ln q d y *ro banned from pcditical economy In the coming budget as making pronotmceiinents, they also Ing at S t Bridgeth Church. The at Manohester Country Club. Ficqmlmr Radicals, conferred with from being overlooked. Lodge has and made derogatory remarks 8 a.m. Burial will be in Mt. St. aqPmty' — the Peroniata polled a means Of etabiUzing the tax struck out at U.S. policy in Latin Rev. Dennis R. Huaaey officiated. Peronists and other factions be­ said repeatedly that he to available 26” wide by I’ about pronUnent Americans, He Benedict's Cemetery, Bloomfield. mori than 3.5 million votes and rate. America, which they said, Burial was in St. B ritt's Ceme­ The Rev. H. Osgood Bennett, hind closed doors Thursday niM t fo r the nomination If needed, but quit this Army last Nov, 2 and FYlends may call at file funeral won. nine provincial governor­ Jack J. Xappea, the commlUes “through the Alliance of Progress tery. Father Hussey read the com­ pastor of North Methodtet Ctoirch, The Popular Radicals had invitsd has always stopped short of an­ now assks the Democratic nomi­ home tonight from 7 to 8. There ships and 48 congressional oeati mentoer who is handling the re­ tends to favor state socialism in mittal service. will be In charge of radio broad­ representatives of all major fop- nouncing Mmsolf toUyoiy in the nation for governor of Texas. will be a recitatlen of the Rosary in the March, 18 eloctiona. They sponses and acting as opokesman, 2T’ wide by 12’ preference to prfhtte enterprise.’* Bearers were Raymond Damato, casts, qxNisored by the Manches- ttona In the nation to attend. The rsoo. . Roberts, who was Walker's pub­ tonight at 8:1S at the funeral have throatensd vlolsnco **rlfir6 said today that be feela the town They urged Congress to Instruct Eknil Dietz, Charles PtUard, Rich­ tar Mlinsteilal Association, over they are afiowod to taka office Intranaigent ' Radicals boycotted Hto itatement laat night wOs in lic information officer, w as re- home. needs a respite from heavy spend­ the policy makers of the United ard PlUard, Robert Peltier ' and W I N F Sunday' at 7:35 p.m. and on schedule M ay 1. the meeting, and two smaller par­ this same vain: ■ Ueved of hte overseas assignment ing imtU the jioeltion of local in­ States to formulate a program Eugene Peltier. daily next week. ties also r^ s e d to attend because ■Naturally, I regret that the and made a supply officer at Ft. William H. Donovan The military to determined that dustries improves and the tax base “with or without the cooperation Del^ations from Anderson-Shea the d?eronUits had been Invited. town ^oanfinittee aiata lota, he Lee. He’s a native of Denver and WllHam Henry Donovan, 116 they will not take office and has is broadened. The present tax of the Organization' of American Auxiliary and the Army and Navy The hospital and sunshine com­ "However, it haa not ohanged ALUMINUM a 2S-year Army veteran. Avondale. Rd., died this morning stepped up security measures dur­ Participants In the meeting an- burden on industry and on many States''/-to encourage the develop­ Auxiliary visited the funeral home. mittees of Manchester Barracks, Iny pooltlon. I am not acUvely The Army notified Roberta last at his home after a long illness. ing the past few days. Troops nounced later that they bad homeowners to too heavy, he con­ ieeklng the nnmihaUon and I hdve ment of free economies in Latin A solemn requiem high Mass will Veterans of World W ar I and aux- Saturday that his original speech Mr. Donovan was bom In Lew­ moved into Busnos Aires and formed committees In an effort to tends. America and eliminate the dan- be celebrated Monday at 8 a.m. at iUary, made an annual Easter visit not been.” COMBINATION had been denied clearance saying. iston, Maine, a son o f the late Dan­ nearby industrial centers, and rs- find common ground on national Lupton’s vletory seemed also to gers of communism from the St. B ridal's Church. to Rocky HUl Veteran's Home ajid Members o t the committee be­ among other things, that it would iel and Mary Brogan Donovan. He Inforcemsnts — including a r ^ - goals. sides Lappen are Wilber Little, throw a fog over tho ftatone Of a Western Hemisphere. Hospital Wednesday. Easter bas­ Reports also circulated that all 'Tefiset adversely on the armed was emploj^ at the Fox Film kets were distributed, a ward so­ ment of marines—are due In the Wilbur Bennett, 'Victor Swanson, eUtawWls Oodgo for Gevornor” CELLAR civilian members of Guido’s cabi­ Roberts, 46, is a former aide to forces, and would tend to revive Oorp., , Calif., from 1820 cial conducted and homemade capital before May 1. Fred Lewis, Charles Morrison and oonmlttee, formation of which net had offered their resignations. ex-MaJ. Gen. Edwin A. Walker the Walker controversy. Roberta to 1932. He has lived In Maaches- oookiss brought to fill cookie jars. National policemen staged a Newm u Fellows. was announced yesterday even aa wto was relieved of his command did not seek further Pentagon ac­ ter for more than SO years and S ta te N e w s scries of raids in Buenos Aires This was interpreted as a gesture The coupona will be turned over votsra ‘were at the poUa SCREEN and of support for Guido and It was in Germany last year on a find tion, but the speech be delivered was co-owner of the White Elm and other key cities Thursday and to the board of directors which A fter the ooimt w as in, hto Ing-that lie-had made den^iatory doubted that he would act on them did- not- mentlott the Army; the^ ^fursery- vdih hls-brotber,-the late arrested 166 persons desertbi^ as plans to set the budget oh May. 2, book sn heiXL.stad UM.oCimnHtoe public statements about prominent pre-blue program or Walker. Daniel Donovan. H e weie tbe own­ R o u n d u p ETV Gets Boost Communists and thslr alUes. The quickly. General Manager Richard Martin definitely sttU In butaneM, but STORM Americans. Roberts told the DAR annual er of a fruit stand and nursery in police said they seized great has recommended a general fund 1 decisive comment ctme Roberts, in his speech to the meeting “we are at war today and Bast Windsor te recent years. By Bill Passage quantities of propaganda and Teamsters Reject Pact bnudget o f $8,584,120, which would former Lieutenant Gover- D A R , applied “ leftist leanings’* la. we are losing.” Survivors in ^d e a sister, Mias (Ooiittiiaed from Page One) arms. require a 44-mlU tax rate. The tax ■ard N. Allen of Hartford, WINDOWS bcls to G. Mennen Williams, for­ He said the military has no bus­ Agnes Donovan, with whom he The bill passed recently by both A police announcement said the rate to finance the current general of ttie committer. - pressed yesterday In a statement BRIDGEPORT (AP)—Merobere mer governor of Michigan who la iness in politics—but it becomes made his home, and several nieces roundup was carried out to coun­ fund budget to 40 mills. Asked loStnii^t If the commit signed by 130 members of the houses of Congress to provide fed­ of Teamsters Local 146 rejected now assistant secretary of state everbody*s business when the may­ and nephews. teract the intense subvendve cam ­ too would sGU try to promote Tale University faculty. eral funds for educetioniU televi­ another contract offer made by for African affairs; and to Mayor or of a big city has leftwing lean­ The funeral will be held at the paign being waged during the Lodge's candidady. throughout the ‘Tt is time to show the world seven area dairy companies at a Elected by DAR Samuel Torty of . ings. Then he named Torty. Walter N. Leclqtc Funeral Home, sion will have a marked effect on current crisis. , state, Allen ropUedi that we, at least, will stop play­ mesttng here last night. T arty issued a statement in Los He said Torty once was de­ 23 Main St., 6^ F:S0 a u i„ Connecticut’s plans to expand Guido pressed hla appeal for TBo fa r so I k n o w .'lto e 's been ing Russian roulette with human­ Both sides have agreed on an­ WASHlNG'foN (AP) — Mn. no ohange in plans. KIt J4 p ’t up Angeles saying the diarge was scribed to the House Oommlttee srith a solemn - Mgh Mass of E T V In the state. If the appropria­ congressional support In a confer­ ity,” the statement said. other aesslon Monday. Philip V. Tippet of Ansonla, Conn., to sM. It's up to the pebp$e . In- rldiouloua He said it "serves On Uh-American activities as one requiem at St. Bridget’s Church at tion Is passed. ence Thursday night with Feder­ I t a strike to called by the some has been elected a 'vice president Ttaved. It's up to John Lodge m ig h tily the Oommunist objec­ member of a "Communist faction 10. Burial will be in Calvary Cem­ Carter W. Atkins, president of ico Monjardln, president of the fiOO dairy employee It could affect of the Daughters of the American whether ha wmta to continue k tiv e '* by cau sin g’''co n fu sion which in the Califomla legislature.” etery, Waltham, Maas. Hamilton Contract the Connecticut Educational Tele­ Chamber of Deputies, and Hector thousands of Fairfield County milk Revolution. noL” aids sUbversiveB. Of WUllams, Roberts said: Friends may call at the funeral WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)—A vision Corp., said federal funds will Gomez Machado, Intranaigent consumers. Ten womsn were elected to this Limton tended to credit hto win WUhams-ls traveling in Africa "And it is the responsibility of home tomorrow from 7 to 9 pjn. new two-y«ar contract providing be used In the state to help fi­ Radical leader. ' Details in the contract have not office yesterday at the Mganiza- to the work of Us looal cam­ and was zmavailaUe for comment. everyone udien the governor of and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to.9 for a reopening of wage negotia- nance two new channels besides Easy ta Install They refused to disclose what been announced. tion's con-ventlon here. paigners and aqoeptanoe by the Tluinday night, Roberts got a great state is of such leftist p.m. Uons next year was approved yss- Channel 24 In Hartford. The new wmrdTrom his commander at F t torday by Machinists Union Em- channels will be in Fairfield Coun­ irotita of his appeal for a return leanings that his fiscal policies to oonaervattom in the state ad­ Lae, Va.,.CoL John B. Kfines, that brought that state to the edge of Louis K. Laobscher ployss of United Aircraft's Ham­ ty and at the University of Con lie ‘Tias been suspended fnmi per- ilton Standard dlvtalon plants here nectleut. ministration. banikruptcy.” ROCKVILLE — Louis Kenneth fortnancs of militaty dufy pend­ and In B road BroOk. *'I am convlnood that my pro­ Roberta said "W e are not con­ Laubsefaer, 73, died yesterday at “It Is probable that theee faciU- ing further investigation of state­ The poot calls fo r w ag s tn- tiee will be In operation aooner be­ 2 RAIL cerned with dvllian control unless Rooky HIU Veterans Hoepitsd after Hopping Down the Easter Trail ments made in a public speech oreases of obc to 11 cents an hour. cause of the matching funda to be the channel of that control ends a long lUness. Hiding some of the 3,000 colored eggs for the Baatar Bgg Hunt in Washington.” The p rss^ contract expires at provided by the federal govem- In the office of a Soviet official.” He waa bom in RockvUls on In Center Springs Park tomorrow to 8-ysar-old bunny Tommy Roberts said he had not been midnight tomorrow. ment,” said Atkins. He said a Soviet, Gr^ory Petro­ April 4, 1889, a son of Martin and CEDAR under orders to submit his speech He said the bill IncludM a pro­ MoDonnril «ftl84 Ludlow Rd. Watching to another 8-yeor-old FULLER BRUSH 00. vich Arkadev, U.N. imdersecretary lilUan Pease Laubscher, and most for Pentagon clearance. And he vision for 25 per cent aid for the bunny, Michael Rlodo of 111 Constance Dr. The bunnies wtil for political and security affhirs, recently lived on Tolland Ave. Top State Angler told a reporter "an investigation value of equipment already owned, distribute pttoes to the children who find golden sggSi Any For SaIm and Servieo Mr. Laubeeher waa a veteran of HARTFORD (AP)—One of the to roe means that they will hear gets Information on all UJ7. ac- and the coloration hopes to use FENCE World War I. He attended Stom Connecticut anglers planning to child of second grade age or younger may enter the event, wMrii both Bides. I hope that we will UiriUes and on all UJ3. plana for some.of that money to finance a Cdl MI 9-9037 or Agricultural College, and was once into action at the start of the w ill begin at 10 a m . at the Valley S t playground of the paric, have the truth. Tve made my self defense. m0bll4 unit for live televlolng or a member of a quartet which fre­ fisMng season tomorrow morning MI 9-7174 position clear.” This included U.S, plans of ac­ -videotape recording outaide o f stU' and lost about 25 minutea. (Herald photo by Pinto.) ROUND RAIL quently sang at events in the area. la Glov. J0hn,N. Demjpsey. He added “it has been said that tion during the Korean W a r dlos. Sen. Stennis* investigation of, mill-1 against the North Korean and He is sui^ved by two brothers, The Chief' ExecuUve and his tary muzzling is one of thie last | Chinese Communists, Roberts Martin Laubacher of Rockville and two sons, John, 16, and Kevin, 13, surviving freedom forums In! said. Robert Strong of Old Lyme; three will drop their lines in the Farm­ America. I hope to prove it.” A fter ha spoke, Roberts told staters, M n . Robert Thompson, ington River. Dempsey declined Accident Brings ^ Sen. John Stennis, D-Miea., is newsmen he appeared on authority Mrs. John Fagan, both of Rockville, to say exactly where hla fa­ chairman of the Armed Services of a Jan. 31 letter which approved and Mrs. Wayne Stom of Mana- vorite fishing spot is., TAX PLEASE RATE SION, CUP AND MAIL DIMEDIATELT Woman’s Arrcist subcommittee which Is inveatigat- his date with the DAR. He was field; and several nieces and neph­ TG. T H E charges that the Pentagon and asked if he felt muzzled by Pen­ ews. Gen. Hodges Now 102 Clip and The B EST.-at A Manchester woman, who po­ PLANTLAND'S the State Department have si­ tagon rejection of hla original text. A military funeral will be held STAMFORD (AP)—Maj. Gen. lice said took her eyes off the road Moil This lenced outspoken anti-Communist "W h at do you term It?” he re­ tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Ladd Henry Clay Hodges Jr., the old­ to keep Easter cards from sliding TAXPAYERS PROTEST COMMITTEE military men. Walker appeared plied. "You can say It I'm not go­ ^neral Home, 19 Ellington Ave. Couponl est living graduate of the U.S. off the front seat in the ear she 10- SECTION before the Stennis group earlier ing to put myself on the spot by The Rev. Paul J. Bowman will offi­ P.Q. BOX NO. 1105, MANCHESTER. CONN. Military Academy, celebrated his waa driving, 3resteiday morning this month and fired a broadside saying I’m being discriminated ciate. Burial will be In Grove HIU 102nd birthday today. Cemetery. was arrested after investigation of of charges a^n st several gov­ against by the Army. I don't want He planned a cake-cutlng cere­ r E A S T E R FCR HER a two-car accident on Little St. ernment officials. . to fight the Arm y. It’s been my FYiends may caU at the funeral mony, to be shared with one of 4- home today from 7 to 9 p.m. ■ TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: OUR TAXES ARE UNBEArTI Roberts delivered his off-the- life.” West Point's youngest graduates, Mrs. Esther C, Wesgate of 448 cuff talk to the D A R after the W . Middle Tpke. -waa charged with I ABLE! I DO NOT WANT, I CANNOT AFFORD, and I MUST NOT I After Roberts spoke, the Army 2nd Lt. John F. McLaughUn of REDWROO^^ text of his originally planned ad- said it would study the case to Tanytowa, N.T. failure to dri've In a proper lane. " HAVE A TAX INCREASE! As o Taxpayer of the Town of Monchos- " MICHAEL DWORKIN, Reg. Phafmaclst dreas was denlM clearance by the see what aetton Is Justified. The Funerals Hedges, bom in Fort Vancouver, Her case will be presented In Cir­ Pentagon said It did not send any Washington, was graduated from cuit Court 12, Manchester, on May I tw I urg« the Board to head my appeal and FREEZE the TAX RATE | PLANTS 7. SCREEN FENCE officlala to monitor the Roberto West Point in 1881. McLaughUn, on May 7,1962. AT THE ^ a J i k a d s L address. Howard E, Hastings bom May 16, 1840, 'was graduated Police said that Mrs. Wesgate EASTER G n t ip ...... Meanwhile, the m ajor made tbe The funeral of H ow ard E. last June 7. w as dri-ving ‘west on U ttle St. Are On Display Personal Notices 130-mlIe trip home to Ft- Lee. Hastings, RFD 4. Coventry, was shortly after 9 a,m.' yesterday, I Name . WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE V HI«H When he got there, the suspen­ held yesterday afternoon at the BRIDGE PROJECT APPROVE when the accident Occurred. H er sion notice was waiting. Holmes FHineral Home, 400 Main HARTFORD (AP) — A $45,000 cor veered to the left and stniik '■Ji: 10' WIDE In Memoriam I l ^ d d r e s s ...... In lovlnc memory of my dear hue- St. Maj. E. Walter Lamle, com­ reconstruction and widening job on the side of a parked car owned by oand. _ William John Flemlns who UAO NAMES PHILLIPS manding officer of the Salvation the 70-ycar-oM Routs 163 bridge William H. Gesa at 26 Uttle St. passed away Aprii JO, 1989. EAST HARTFORD (AP)—John Army, and the Rev. H. Osgood across the N e w Haven Railroad She glanced off the driver’s side C jb tp S b q s L A precioua one from ui is zone, N. Phillips of New Hartford, N.T. Bennett, pastor of North Metho­ tracks In Westbrook was approved Of the Gess car, continued on, htt A TOiee we loved Is stilled. has been named to succeed Robert dist Church, officiated. Burial w as yesterday by the State Public a pole, ran over a small tree, trav­ A place is vacant in our Itvea, A. Aspinwall os general manager EASTER LILIES Which never can be filled. In Bu'ckland Cemetery. Utilities Commission. The project eled over a front lawn a i 32 U ttle of United Aircraft Corporation's Bearers were Peter Gallasso Jr., 1s scheduled for completion this St., and came to a stop. She was liovinz wife and sons. Norden Division in Norwalk. Frederick Adamson, Donald Sulll- faU. not injured In the accident. TIIUPS ■ - OIIIERAftlAS COLOGNE HYACINTHS-AZALEAS $ o i o. rmci . ^.M SECTION PLANT CROWN ol THORNS.

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• r- BIA»4fiESTER EVENmG HERALD, MANCHESTBR/c 6 ^ - FRIDAY. APRIL 20. 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, 06NN.v FRIDAY, APRILjfiO, 1962 PAGBTHtRTfE^ “FAQR,TWELVB . ------a------a------^------man; and Laurence Perry, public ted for the voting. The counting turns was delayed mors than two lelations chairmen. ' P arty Backed was finished at 5:36 a.m. , hours because of sxtrsniely slow B^i&Sholom Police 4rrests l»H o ld Louis Gamsche remains - aa The turnout of 28.4 per xient of counting of balnts in one district chairman of ieglslativt action, an those eligible exceeded .all but the where only 104 ■voters went to the t - oAee net up for rs-elsotioa-' this Slate Prevails most optim^tjq pff^lctibns. There polls. ^ W w fitS eti Ellsworth White, 88, of 90 Fos­ Installadion year. ' were 3,14(r Voters chscked off at ter St,, last night wws charged H is nominating commutes In­ the polls |i^t of 11,924 eligible. FRESH OR FROEBN with tntoxloation. He posted a Of Mrs. Maher cluded WllUsm.F. Freeman, chair­ In Waterbury Some observers had anticipated Mr. Wffliaia C. Coe, Fieulty Adilscr For April 28 |2S bond while awaiting appear­ man; and Robert WelfMt, Mrs. that as few as 1,600 might vots. Compiled by Stadnnto of Manchester Hich School ance In Circuit Court 12, Manches­ Hassl Hooey, Perry and Mrs. In a primary for town commit­ Two top*i^ht names in the en- ter, April SO. Mrs. Bernice M.’ - Maher, 68 Pamela Mason. > (ConUnas* from Page 0>«) tee membership two years sgo RUMMAGE Doe. 30c when voting machines were used, tertatninMlt world, Alan King, Jamm E. Mlstretta, 18, of 112 Church S t, wlll’be Installed as the Spring Frolic Honor Society School St..' yesterday, was oharged or last fall, was bhs top running only 22.8 per cent of those eligible night club and T y comedian, and with speeding. He was ordersd to president of the Msnebester Educa­ candidate for town committee on went to the polls. SALE H-PASQUAUm Victors Hit 15 Singles Cpnnectieu|t’s oiyn “Highwaymen,’' South WindMor the party endorsed slate by a wide “SentlmenULl Journey” , this appear In court May 7. tion Association May 23. The tabulation of the final ro- TEL Ml 44IM4 To Induct 5 4 will appear in Manchmter - next The instillation ceremony will margin. In third spot on the same Sponsored By Hie WeXlegr year’a theme for the annual ticket was former Mayor Rayntiond . "" Circle 343 Avery St, Wspplag Spring Frolic, sponaored by week.. They will perform at a ben­ be held i t Flanp’s Restaurant. Re­ School Equipment E. Snyder! Smnh Methodfst WSCS the Senior Girls’ and Boys’ efit for Temple Beth Shalom build­ Area Craftsmen tired teachers will also be honored Windham Nine Bombs Indians New Members and the annual MEA scholarship Because so many candidates FOR RENT Olubs ahould prove to be a ing fund Saturday, April 28,. at Bids Being Taken were running In the election the /IVednesday, AwU 25 menforable evening. Bob Ja- g;30 p.m. ' at h^ancheeter High will’ be awarded to a graduating 8 and 16 mm; Movie Projectors Exliibit at Show Manchester High School senior. voting machines could not be used " 10 A.M. «o 2 malUs’s'dajice band will pro­ ’The NaUonal Honpr Society an­ School’s Railfy Auditorium. ‘ Hie Public Building Commission and the Australian paper ballot —sound or silent, also 36 mm. 15-6 in Hectic Season Opener vide the evening’s niiUBic. The nounced lU 64 newljl-eiected^n^- Mrs. Hetiry Angtl, Is Elisabeth Mrs. Maher succeeds Isidor Wolf •lids projectors, Area craftwinsn wit}' be among In the post A social studlea teach- Is siecepting bids for equipment for was pot in service for the first In Cooper Hall Of dance will be held on May 4, bere this ■weak, end S formsl induc­ 0r., reports ticket sales ate brisk (Ime since about 1907. Friday. Tickets are ■ 62.56 biit tickets are Still availabls at exhibitors in the annual exhibition the new South Windsor High WELDON DRUG. CO. rSLEEP; tion ceremony will ^ e place on Tabulating the returns took 901 Main S t—Tel. Ml South Methodist Ghurch geetteiHnf slnfrlM hke wiow- and will be sold only In the May 1 at 8 p.m. in Bailey Audltp- Ray Belief’s Music Shop, Reed’s and preatlgs show o f the Society School being built on Nevers Rd. longer than the eight hours allot- at the Parkade, the Fairway and flake*, Windham High's Whippets week before the event. Pro­ of Connecticut Craftsmen at the They wlU be accepted until 8 p.m. I FOR SA LE I ceeds from the dance go Uy Oxford Package store in Manches­ T trounced Manchester High 15-6 The studenU who will be admit­ Brookfield (jraft Center In Brook on Hay 13 when they will be open­ ward a scholarship fund for ted were chosen because Of their ter, and at the Blue Bird Dress field, Conn., starting tomorrow. Shop and Campus Shop in Hart­ ed in pubUe, a \dn/y Pennies a In the eeaaon opener for both some deserving senior boy scholarship, service to M M , Iwd- Tha craft center In an old mill teams on a enow-blown Monday and girl. ershlp, and character. TheW echql- ford. Bid forms and equipment Hats, A partial list of patrons and will be open free to the pubHo daily ■ Night! I ’ afternoon in the windy city. arships were determined bjrgrades, from 2 to 5 p.m., Wednesdays from niay be obtained from Henry Jas-' and their other quallflcaUons w r o patronesses includes Atty. and kulaki, clerk of the works at the We outdid oursalves this Easter! The Indiana built up an early Mrs. PhlUlp Bayer, Mr. and Mra ~ to 9 p.m. until noon Hay 6, date I Visit Marlow’s Bedding | voted upon by the faculty w d the > ' the society's annual meeting. project on Nevers Rd.'.Hisy ahould; lead on a towering three-run hom­ LouU HurwHz, Mr and Mrs. Hen- be mslled to Mrs. R. Van Over-] Bunnies . . . chicks . . . roosteri X . tulips . . . and many, many more. Ail I Departm^ where you’ll _ membera of the society. Aa the rv Angel, tort and Mrs. Eugene Shdvibits will Include ceramics, er by Second baseman Roger Ma- Editorial Handboi* of MHS explaine. elec­ block-printing, jewelry, silk-screen schelds at 131 Woodland Dr. W ap-, find a matmss or a com- I Davla Dr. end Mrq. I. H. KroU, pinr- brightly decorated. All for Eastet. Why don't you all come over and sf e? Foil- plete beddin^putfit tai- " oione ’62, The Waat was a line tion to this society “ is considered to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cormolly, printing, weaving, woodworking, be one of the highest honors t stu­ The bid forms require that the | lored to your bidividual I ahot to d e ^ right field. Beyond Blockades Mr and Mrs. Harold CMuioUy, fused gloss, enameling, metal- equipment be ready for delivery on i wrepped bunnies start at just lt)c each. Windham came right back in dent can earn.” Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Marlow. smithing, handcrafts for the home needs at m a r'L' O W • High school newspaper editors Chartered in 1949, the F. A. Ver- Aug. 1. I the bottom of the second, tying Mr and Mrs. Jack Sandals, Mr. and patio furniture and acces' Need Old Jewelry I representing schools from all over planck Chapter of the National sories. prices I the score at S-3. Three hits, a and Mrs; Alan Mironer. Miss An The Ladies Auxiliary of the ■ walk, and a double steal prt^ the state recently attended a Hwior Society Is sponsored by the drea Sandeis, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Area exhibitors include Mrs. National Association of Secondary Philip Lees of Manchester, Jewel­ South Windsor Fire Department is 1 "'\- duced the three Windham runs. press conference held by Gover­ liam Peck. Mrs. Elsa Hlrsch still seeking donations of old. used \ School Principals. Mrs. Anne 'ven- Wenisr Hlrsch. ry; Evan KuUgren, Columbia, sil­ In a frantic third frame, Wind­ nor Dempsey at his 'residence. or broken jewelry for use In ther-1 ^ - M ham pitcher Dick Wilcox walked drillo la the organization’s advisor Also, Mr. and Mrs. Harry ver; Mrs. Margareta Ohberg of About 160 representatives fired at MHS. ^ . . Colchester, weaving; Mrs. Mary apy treatment at Southbury i \ the first two batters and was re­ Schwab, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard g a in in g School. Mrs. Joan i lieved by Bin Walsh. Bill Andru- questions at the governor and his Certain privileges are extended Cantor, Mr.' and Mrs. Leon Cohen, Stewart Wedburg of Storrs, jewel­ to membera. as well as the resp Mr Olid Mrs. Benjamin Rcichlln, ry, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nor­ G ’Coln of Nlederwerfer Rd. andj lot aras hit by a pitched ball to panel for about two hours. The Mrs.''.Marie Dworak of Troy Rd. | lead the bases, and catcher Dave topic u n^ r discussion was teen­ slblllty o f living up to the Mr! and Mrs.. David Mark, Mr. ris, Storrs, furmturs reproduc­ tiiis t'r'' F-'t 'ffi standards set for them. For e; are in charge of the project, and! Anderson ’62 laced a single to age driving and drinking, and pro- and Mrs. Daniel Mosler, Mr. and tions. Mtrs.,Be4nioe M. Maher / pie, they may leave study M ils ’ Mrs. Milton Schneider, Mr. and will arrange to pick up donations. center Add, scoring two . . . pared-to- assist the Governor with 'There are collection boxes In many 1^ n Andrulot was picked off trying facts on that subjea were Com­ without passes to go to a speeme Mrs. David Grossman, Mr. and • Featuring 3 * ISetv Co-Editors er at .Bennet Junior High School,- town business places also. Simmona, Sealy, Blue Bell m to take an extra base, ending the missioners Leo Mulcahey and place, or may leave school at tha ^Mra Oscar Rottner, Mr. and Mrs she Is also active 1th the Connecti­ Elected recently were the new^ end of their last scheduled class. Divorces Granted and Slnmberlaad on ■ Indian threat bara id taking Honors English m , George Tynan of the State Po­ George Slossberg, Mr. and Mrs cut BMucatlonal Association, the ------r 1 ■' "OJ ' LI Manchester Evening Herald B-Z TERMS! Starting pitcher Don Simmons co-editors of the High School Latm m . Honors U.S. History; lice and Motor Vehicle Depart­ Meetings are held once a month Robert Stone, Mrs. Anna Stone, state group with which the MEA is or eometimes twice, and the Mrs. Doris Packer, Mr. and Mrs In Superior Court Sontli Windsor eorremondent, Lau­ In Ftm Pnmen Parking ■ '63 was bombed for five hits in World, Barbara Pearce and Nell BiWixy and Advanced Math. ments, and Captain John Gruber affiliated. ra Kate, telephone Mitchell 4-1768. the third inning with the key hit Wise. 'Hiey were choeen by the of the State Police. dety partlcipatee In euch activities Sidney Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Sey­ She earned a B.S. degree from Artistic h*nd'd«cor«teil candy e|i$. Th« liit of EatUr Farm Box: a Swiu chocolate duck, bunny, .NeS Is vice president of the as the Campus Cruise in the fall, a two-run single by Ray Pigeon. Science Club, vice-president of his It wasn’t until almost the end mour Kaplan. The following divorces have been Central Connecticut State College, pmI tggs. 6 to ( box, *t a s . a o . 20d Individually. lamb, chick and «gg$. Plus • big eindyigg. 9 3 .8 0 . seniors of the club along with the Sequined Eggs and Waxed Onions Alumni Reunion in December, and Also. Mr. and M ». Nat Schwe- Jim Smith ’63 then came in to coie^tors, and Mr. William Coe,, synagogue youth group, and is a of the conference that Commis­ granted to Manchester residents in New Britain, and an M.A. degree ■ M A R L O W Y i put oart the fire after five runs new' member of the National Hon­ sioner Mulcahey said what had an annual June picnic. Members del, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Her- action taken at Hartford’s Super­ from Wesleyan University. faculty advisor. Mary Pierce will work In the office or in any area * Main S t, Manchwter * had scored, moving Windham or Society. He has been active in needed to be said all along. Ob- 'man, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Rad- ior Court Family Relations Division Other new MEA officers, nom­ 1^ Mie-6221 jj sen’e during the coming year as where they can be of service. ding, Mr. and Mrs, Jerome Na­ ahead 8-5. assistant editor. TTiey will begin sports with soccer, basketball and rious to him and to most of the session early this month.. in a te by a five-member nomina­ ’Two runs in the fourth on a tennis filling out most of his ath­ audience was a feeling of resent­ The following are the newly- than, Mrs. Julius Nathan, Mr. and Divorces on grounds of intoler­ ting committee and voted on by assuming their duties after sirring elected members: Seniors—David FISHERMEN’S walk, a two base error and a letic schedule. Neil's courses in­ ment among some of the editors. Mrs. NorUian Sandals, Mr. and able cruelty ha've been awarded to the entire membership. Include vacaUon. Anderson, Fred Braritaa,^ l« U e ’ Mrs. Ray Boiler, Mr. and Mrs single Increased the lead to 10-5. Barbara has been a member of clude Honors Algebra n. Honors They evidently thought, especially Laurence J. 'Vincent from Agnqs Michael Ouadano, vice president; Another big five run surge In the Chemistry', English HI, Latin III after, 'some of the more gi'uesome Carlson, Gary Oiappell, Michele Herman Byki Mr, and Mrs. Lson- Mrs. f r o t h y Getchell, secretary: the High School World *faff. Na­ Dmpeau, Elizabeth Gartaide, 'Vir­ C. Vincent (April 8): Vincent J, fifth was more thain enough for and Drafting IT. statistics about highway slaughter ard Seader, I/lr. and Mrs. Louie Villa from Patricia M. ViUa (April David Dooman, treasurer. Check List tional Honor Society aid Latin ginia Hadfleld, Jean Hennequln the Whippets who belted Smith, Club since her sop4)Omore year. .Tlie new assistant editor, Mary had been revealed, that the police, Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard 4). Vivian Duraond from Armond Also, Leo Diana, personal pol­ and Donald Hewitt. Katz, Mim Susan Katz, Jack YALUE-RATEO and reliever Marc Schneider '63 She has been a member of Sock Ihercc, Is a member of the In­ and in fact, the entire state gov­ Dumond (April 10) with 316 week­ icies committee chairman; ;Thomas Also Mlkk Hinnov, Camrles Joy, / LIc w is r for five hits. and Buskin for th/ee years. She ternational Relations d u b. Debat­ ernment, was picking on teen­ Kata ly support for one child, and Kelly Jr., membership chairman; ’The Indian’s sixth and final run ing Club, CYO and is,, active agers almost without reason. Ronald Kacmaresyk, John Kopp- Also, Mrs, Julius Fradin, D r George Waller from Margaret N.iMrs. Daisy BUI, social chairman; also participates in intramural Un, Carole Lapolt, Roger Maoaione, / Rods ftapoired o f the torrid contest came on a irttramural sports...... > But Mr. Mulcahey said in so and Mrs. Alan Kemp, Alan Cohen, Waller (April 12). Mrs. Mildred Tagg. hospitality USED CARS sports. In preparation for a teach­ Gerard Miller, Clifford Rauten- Miss NtOke Cohen, Mr. and Mra. walk to Andrulot followed by two ing or journalism csfeer Bar­ • Jeff Thomas, ’63 many words that the police and For desertion, Phyllis Schofield chairman; Arthur Glaeeer, profes­ / H«ttks errors. The six runs came on only the govemmeht weren’t picking berg, Keith Robbins, Bruce Sta- WilliamRiuWnaw, Mr. and Mrs sional standards committee ;chair- vens, WimonuSuWe, Unda Wleoek, Smith from Howard A, Smith. *41 OLDS. $3195 four hits, three singles and on young people; they were try­ f Sidney Brown, Mr. and - Mrs / Linas ing to help them, and lest that • » if and PhylUs Wiechert. Philip Harrison and Atty. and Mlnittur* Swiss chocotste ztgs. Foll-wrtpptd In Etster Bartonsttes. Mintsturz choeolstss, (ssorttd "D-88” Holiday Sedan, Macione’s homer. Fred McCuiry - ... ? Juniors — Sue Abrsitls, Carolyn / Sinkart msny diffsrtnl colors. 48 aggs to a box, at $ l.aa etnters. 1 lb. box, 9A .aa. 12 ounct box, S t .M . ’63, was, robbed of an extra base soimd like the old chestnut, "The Mrs. Ronald Jacoba Rotary Youth Relate policeman is your best friend,” he Adams, Beverly Batsie, Mlldt Bur- *41 OLDS. $2595 hit in the sixth on a diving catch sack, MicMel Cowing, Susan Cro­ / Laodar "88” 2-Door. by Windham leftfielder Wayne put forth some very illuminating statistics. For instance, he said nin, LeeUe Cwlkla, Richard Diel, C o lu m b ia Mahue. Patricia Huy, WUllam Karsses, and / Laodar Sink Tom Kelley ’62 made the fielding that more than a dozen bills be­ '41 OLDS. $2995 Memorable Events fore the last session of legisla­ Marjorie Monahan. , ^ COSMOS k, CHAMP /DryFMad h a k i m “88" 4-Door. gem of the day for the Indiana on olkm w iuufU ture were designed to curb teen­ Alro, Stephen, Morrison, Jeffry Old Inn Furniture the first batter Mike Cerreto, Cer- Pond, Kathleen Ryan, ArUne Shen- / Wats— Straannars zw v«i4.1 vM . s»iw.nw« Poster Conte.st agers driving by reusing the li­ an out it this world iaverlio '41 OLDS. $3995 reto hit a line drive to right field, "Many people, myself Included, censing age,. by banning night­ nlng, Stanley Shollk, Rose Someeo, ^ T o GGi at Auction / Root Cushion EXOLVMVBLT IN MANOHB8TER AT Starfira OonvarUble. which appeared to be a sure base do not realize how complex and Im­ time driving by teen-agers, etc. Cheryl Stanulnas, Deborah Wells hit, but Kelley picked It up and The Connecticut Governor's and Neil 'Wise. portant the various positions in our Mr. Mulcahey pointed out that A t 10 a.m. tomorrow, the hani' / RootSaats '41 MERC. $2395 fired It to McCurry at first, nip­ Committee on Employment of his office and the governor’s of­ Sophomores — Jacqueline Cor­ ping the runner. This was all done town government are,” Dave Tup- the Handicapped is siionsoring a bett, Marian Edwards, David mer will fall on the auction block . MonUroy 4-Door. fice had fought end defeated these at thi Old Inn as 'the Squler fam. / Rain Parka while he was falling on his face. per commented after spending the poster contest to obtain public bills for very good reasons. He Hinchey, Ronald Jodoin, Shirley The Indians played host to Con- day as controller during Rotary act^eptance, of the handicapped Johnson, Arthur LeClaire, Terri lly furnishings are sold. Mr. and /SpHtShot '40 OLDS. $2495 said that he didn’t see why all Mrs. Marshall S ^ ie r and his ard yesterday in the team's home Youth and Government Day re­ person as a qualified worker in teen-aged drivers should suffer for Phllbrick, Patricia Rackowskl, - ’’*8” Oonvtrtlble. the community. Any student In mother,., Mrs,, Jimie Sqjiler, ■who / SiMq* Swhrob WESTOWM opener at Memorial Field at which cently. the idiocy Of a "2 per cent mi­ Lawrence Roger, Nency Szarek, time the new dugouts were dedi­ Seventeen seniors who were grades 9 to 12 Is eligible. Prizes Bichard Treat, and Mary Williams. haye s^d yjs inlt,' villi Soon 'imovs nority of hoods, or whatever you into^. newly built home. / Toekla Rdx '40 PONT. $2395 cated in a formal ceremony. Kel­ elected by their classmates par of 6200, 6125, 675, and 625 will want to call them.” ^ Pat Rackowskl, ’64 W W PHABMACr I W Catalina Convertible. be awarded for the first five Columbia people will gather at ley was expected to be on the ticipated in the annual event spon­ He then reiterated what Capt. / Rottorias mound for the Indians. Monday sored by the local Rotary Club. winners. Instructions for pos­ the sale‘in a nostalgic mood re­ 4Sf HASTTORD ROAD — Ml V-99M ters ai e posted hi the art rooms. Gruber hau said previously: "Don’t membering the many years that / Root-Wodar Rafialr '40 RUICK $2495 the Red and White Nine will On their return they elaborated trp to outstrip the 6»d examples of Journey to West Hartford to take on their experiences as they re­ Entries must be received or Students Give men o f the oommunlty gathered LeSabre Convertible. postmarked by April 30, 1962. your el^ s; you kids have got to at the old Squier store located in / Pishing Hats on Hall. lated them to their friends. police ybunelves, or you’re going Betty Gentile, Sharon MbCartan and Sue Hanaon examths the results o f thrir ‘learning experience’; Doug Pearson ’63 Karen Ajnaio, as principal of an EaMer project held annually in the NUrses’ Nutritio*i.Caa*i»s of Mrs. GreU Rourke. The color­ the Inn to swap stories and virit '40 POWD $1795 to end up with these laws that no Unusual Talks Work Day Tomorrow / Fishomian Pliars Oalaxta 4-Dr. Hardtop. MHS, "never realized the job one will like, and which will be ful fonhs. Including waxed onions (which are sprouting) and eggs (hard boiled) were decorated even harder to enforce.” with sequins, oonstniotlon paper, glue and a variety of colored waxes. They will be given to pa­ The Pilgrim Fellowship of the V Da Liars could be so complicated.” Mr. A. Cong;regatio'nai Church will hold After the conference Mr. Mul­ tients at Manchester Memorial Hoepltal Easter Sunday to help brighten their sUy during the hoIL A dog. a fish,' and over 1,600 '40 RAMR. $1895 Raymond Rogers, the’real' MHS Its "Work Doy for Christ” tomor­ cahey said In conversation that he days. (Herald photo by Oflara), worms wsre all a part of the props / Spinnars IN RLOOM! station Wagon. principal, gave Karen a tour of row when cars will be washed for various unknown parts of the was in favor of sUffer, teats for used by students of Mr. William a fee from 9 a.m. -until 6 pro. at / Spinning Luras school such as the tunnels imder license-seekers. Including a psycho­ Coe’s, level one and two freriiman , the church parish house. '59 (OLDS. . $1795 MHS. the roof and filter system logical exam to test the subject’s English classes In individual talks / Trolling Rigs . tS’« 3" Holiday Coup*. under the pool. The student body emotional ability to drive. He given recently on "How to.Do or ThosS not Involved' in the oar wash p r o ^ t will be available Ao realized Karen was principal when pointed out that the biggest msn- Make Something.” / Perk Rind Rigs she dismissed school five minutes jSce was the 16, 17 or 18 year old Theee classee Mv* been ■worii- do odd Jobs for enyooe vrishlng '59PLYM. $1195 who drives with a chip on his Sock’n Buskin their services. Mrs. Herbert C. Belvedere 4-Door, V-8. early. ing on a unit in typee of writing, / Craals ' shoulder, or a couple of beers un­ and for thU seotkm the etudenU Englert Jri or Thomas Roberts . Bill Andrulot gained a belter un­ der his bell. "No one,” he said, may be called by those who would CQSiyKK Ths spaceweight hat that handsomely derstanding of the Manchester were required to prepare and sub­ 58 OLDS. $1295 "wants to be on the road with a mit to the teacher an outline of a like a Job done by the youtha Last "8-88" CottvwrUble. school system as Superintendent guy who doesn't know what lane minute calls On Saturday may be captures the jet-hge look in fashion. So right for of Schools. five minute expository talk which he's driving in and cares less.” was then delivered to the claas. made to the Rev. GeOrgS K. Evans business...with centredent crown, welt edge brim, Tom Beat discovered that a town WhBt thc.Be gentlemen said on Proves Big Success Anyone who mans- to give or S7 O L D S . $045 clerk "does much more than Issue Saturday afternoon reaches a lot Many excellent and unusual and distinctive ornamentation. In exciting Solar “Sr’ t-Door. topics were chosen. Amy Shorrook loan flowers’’ and plants for the marriage and fishing licenses.” Tom I '(in just blockades on the Easter Service at the church is NASSIFF II now eoHvihced that uiis records New—Yurk boirler, or raids on illustrated her talk on J p og _O M | ^ T o n ^ Laughter tears and applauAe^Dawklns '64 as the tragic Kaye^Ed Pouch, '62 premiered as Jimmy ence” by putting her own t>ei — Kkked to have' them at the church '57PO«D $895 of the Town of Manchester which liquor .stores selling to minors, or Devereaux, an actor at a New . by 1 p.m. tomorrow. testified to the versatility and the Hamilton, a girl without a Job or a through his paces. Janet Miles ARMS CO . Ranch fitatlon Wagon. are kept at the Town Clerk’s office the use of unmarked cruisers. It home to turn to. Kaye’s suicide In York school, Roger Wescott '65, CHAIVIR H ATS SWISS GIANT are "safe Indqed” In the hands of goes right down to the basic prin­ everlasting appeal of drama last and Phil Rice, '62 as Fred Powell supplemented her dissertation on the first act brought traces of ■'Preparing an Aquarium” by ac­ 'Manobeistor'Evening Herald Oo- " • WE GIVE PLAID STAMPS • 391 MAIN 8T. MI 9-1347 '57MERC. $79$ Edward J. Tomklel. ciples of our Democracy: Our fed­ Friday in the MHS auditorium as >tears to cloud the light air of the and Lou Millhouser, Oregon lum­ lumbia coirespondrot, Mrs. Don tually setting one up cornplete with MLANOHE8TBR Monterey 4-Door H’top. With Mr. Brnesf J. Tureck, eral system Is set up under the as­ Sock and Buskin presented their comedy. bermen. aid a Tntaa telephone AOe*any PANSIES highway superintendent. Bud sumption that various segments of Three other performers impor­ fish. Not to be outdone, Jim Badger, production of "Stage Door.” The variety of life In a girls' 8-8488. . GLENNEY'S S OPEN TONIGHT TILL tffi6 Feshler viewed the town's road the country are capable of doing tant In the functioning of the plot who talked on the fundamentals of '57 CHEV. $1095 certain things by and for them- The setlng for the play was the boarding house was typified by the worm raising, was assisted by over 789 MAIN ST.—Comer of , Birch equipment and a damaged sewer girls who inhabited It. The cynical were Mark Abraltis '62 as Dr. “ 210” 2-Door H’top. sclve.s. The states have rights that Randall, Terry's father; Nicholas 1006 worms which he bad brou|3»t Are At Their BEST When 59c-75e pipe benpath Tanner St. among Footlights Club, a residence for Judy,"* effectively Interpreted by other things. . cannot be encroached upon by the DeCesare '63 as Mr. Gretzel, the with him. Thn rsqulslta color af ttiixM '54 FORD $595 Barry Arnold T eni CaMera actresses in , and Mary Lou Kowell '64 and the per- Other interesting and enUghteii- Federal government. Each town Impatient and critical theater-pro­ You Buy Them From The SWIK8 GIANTS raanot b« Ranch Station Wagon.' What the...building Inspector and county haa Its own privileges man^ In the audience praised the sistantly questioning Bernice, giv­ ing demonstrations were given by doee to protect the public before realism of the scene. Yet, as in ducer and Jeff Thomas '63, aa comparnd! and responsibilities, and each citi­ en a lively and dramatic character­ Larry Wescott. Jean’s suave Holly­ WilUam Cox oh "Skin Diving.” they enter a new home or building, any true drama. It is the people FREE ■...... ^ Legion of Honor zen has his rights and duties. Peo­ ization by Sharon Murphy '64, con­ Donald Marsh on “Archery," Ei­ 'irOLDS. $1595 themselves who are basis (rf any wood agent. WOODLAND GARDENS! was a point added to Mike Churll- ple must police themselves. Young tributed to this atmosphere. Emily Special appreciatioh goes to tM leen Packard on “ Making Wood- "88” 4-Door Sedan. la's knowledge during the day. action. It Is 3 o'clock on a Saturday people, especially, have to have Botti '63 capiably executed the role tireless and devoted director, Mr. head Puppets” . and James Mc­ A irroiuTiG Why does this fellow always With Mr. Thomas Monohan. he in­ Terry RondaU, one of the most of the dancing Pat, as did Jennifer look down on es’erybody 7 It la not afternoon. Suddenly one haa an the maturity and self-control to Donald Thomas. Pherson on “How to Pick a Good '59 OLDS. $1795 acute desire for a piece of cake, spected a new Manchester devel­ cope with the responsibilities they talented and promising actresses Caven '63 with the role of the Rus­ Barbara Pearce '63 Used Car.' MicMel Cowing, ’63 MOTNraOOFIMI 2.89 ” 8-88” 4-Door Sedan. that legionnaire Harry Arnold has opment. at the club, is the center of the sian pianist Olga. HYDRANGEAS a awelled head; it's just that goes to a bakery and finds behind assume when they become drivers. p|HriftrLiiipis the counter ready to help him, this Dave Foster had this to say If they fall, the only alternative naaln plot. 'Terry, ably pereonified Kendall, a Boston society girl, '59 CHEV. $1495 everybody else is so short! is the gradual erosion of the rights by, Frost ’Diurnauer, ^83, stead­ Wmf#VEllY t LIS. OF ”Har", as he is called by hie week’s legionnaire, Terri Caldera. about his position as town aaseasor. played by Judy Frlthsen 'M. and 1.99 Impala ConverUble. of every one of us. fastly refuses to leave the theatre DAFFODILS friends, has many activities. In Working in her father's bakery “Although I have lived in Man­ Ann, a prim young girl, p la ;^ by Spartans Outclass Thin Qads DltV CLEANING AT chester all my life, I learned more Robert Papanos, which she loves, but this, decision Sharon Jochimsen '62. were (irect- his words, they consist of. "work, on Saturday completes a week Co-editor which could be de.scrlbed In one from seeing the actual operations brings her Into a conflict of ly contrasted to the mdire vivacious 89cand35c '58 DODGE $495 work and more work." Harrj' Is a emotions with Keith Burgeso and S to m O U EA N GERANIUMS Cteronet, 'V-8, 4-Door,, word — “busy.” Monday through and related offices of the town personalities of Madeline, acted by Who Take Only Three Firsts member of the Senior Commence­ David Kingsley. 417 Main St„ MancliMter ment Committee. Friday is a time filled w’ith activi­ than I had previously known." Abby Richmond '64 and Susan, All 17 participants agreed that Robert PapaiUM '62 In the role played by Betsy Gaudreau ’64. All 36 Enst Mala S t, Rockville . GlAlPlAlGlE S 1.99 '54 MERC. $495 Harry delightedly watches ram­ ties and homework. of Keith, gives fire and versatility Sorely missing Co-Captain Predftanco given by' John Manning, *62, LILIES, 4 Blooms bunctious little children drop their This year Terri is taking Chem­ the program was beneficial and STChessmen these girls performed successfully Monterey 2-Door Wtop. enjoyable. to the changing playwright. It is in bringing out the contrast in Kostenko and other track stars in tM. 880 yd. run. His tlma of COIN OPERATED ice-cream cones at the Dairy istry. Honors Modem European Keith’s choice of power in Holly­ 2:87.7 was good for a first place. m tr CLEANINO History, Gregg Notehand, , A C Michele Drapeau as Fire Chief character. ' ------via graduation,'the thin clads pf 1.69 C^een where he has been employed wood over his former ideals which Manchester, coached by Paul Phlh- ArtbuLLahah, ’- OontplsUng the trouncing, (M NO DOWN ) □ Room Addition □ Porch □ Br*ei*way | for it In school. TWs year he Is bile s is a ls put Terri In one of her ner will be presented in their hon­ end of the total score, th w were Ttie price of the magazine Will were proclaimed by Nancy Jackson tain John Saldus took a first place ’62. in the 440 yard n ut The brilliant Indians were also tripped up In the PIcoM send without obligation FREE brochures. . MOTOR SALES studying English IV, Physics, rare bad moods. or by the Rotary Club. ' able'to capture the high school di­ be tw cents. Its name haa been 830 yard relay. Rcf. $4.75, $ 1 iQ O PAYMENT Honors Modem History, Ttlg- In September, Terri will be at­ Mary Pierce, '63 vision 8-2. changed because this year it is Of course, no boarding house senior nmner, who,Ms shown out­ With the feeling tMt they are V OPEN EVHNINGS ■niX B onometry, and Math Analysis. tending Amhurat College In South featuring works of art as 'wall would be eomplete without suitors, standing performances dirougb- BoxSd.'. - la W : .. .. I ’ and those, ivno appeared at the out his high schol career in ccou really much better, and that Ma­ I Nome • ••••a**a«oMaaMo*a«a«*aa#e3«**aoeaeo3Rt«aaao«eaai«»zooee4*3******* Satardayz TUI g P3I. His favorite subject Is Modem Woodstock. ML. Vater’s junior and senior The Hartford County OiSM as the literary works of MHS loney and other teams can be beat­ . ■ • ■■7' f tterSia ■ Woodland choirs have been experimenting Footlights Club last Friday tvere country, indoor, and'outdoor track, H M osy. \ Terri is the daughter of Mr. and Tournament held in Hartford on , students. Another Innovation la en. the Indian thin clads ventured droteit** . 5 Yuan Ta Pay I Ackiress •aaaReazaaaaeaeaaoeateaeaeaaaavaRadeRaeea********************^*** | 613 WEST CBNTSOl BT. After graduation, Harry I plans Mrs. Mario Caldera, Box 528, Notch with different seating arrange­ April 7 aiid 1^, was represented by ' that this year the "Fine Arts very personable young men. The finished with a fine :03Ji. Coming ie> woodland anaaa JOH N g . C A P A O K A romantic Rick Barrett '62 aa Sam in third In the race ■was Greg Kln^> to the Wmver trSek ym.terday to 97 Garaga SisM M l 3 -8 4 7 4 to attend Northeastern Vniver- Road, Bolton. Andrea Pratt,! ’62 ments. The four sections, soprano, Rivard. Tom placed third among Magarihe” will be a finlriied «»taaaaaeaea*4*e«>Ra«aaoae*aae*e«aeR«a*< MANceoEarnER. conk. Open Dally TUI • PM. MI S-Ull-M l 3-3411 , I Hastings and Carolyn McNamara 62’, meet tM perennial sta^ choiee for iMy. alto, tenor, and baas are all mixed the 18 entrants and is therefore producrion; prtatsd as an aotaiaKf champiaBriilp, H a r t f ^ UMEITBRW Bany's parents are M r. and live at 3M BiwweU Bt., in Manr up. Thia arrangement helpa in in­ elirible for the state compeUtloa magazine., ’62 as his Southern sweetheart Another spark of bops fW (M Bobby efnero especially enjoysUe. Pata W lm , ’• t p a r r a m MM, lllepdore H. Arnold and they cheater. David D on, '62 dividual part ringing. to be held on May S. thin clads ■was the fine perfonn- ■1-. 7k«aNtri;«|it ,H,:, V/V ■7 ■ -(. .r« /, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY. APRIL 20, 1962 PJ[Qi fDURTE&N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD’ MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 20. 1962 PAGE FIFTEEN 'T— DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE he seld, the corporation wiU offer tara of intent from prospeeUve BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSB with MAJoi^ HOOPLE RockvUle-V ernon BUGGS H o sp ita l Notes^ RockviUe-V ernon a "new and interesting apprtwch. tenanta for commerolal space. He WHVPOWT I H A P ^ ONE MOUENTi We don't have the ordinal? tax­ said he could not elaborate. payers’ shopping center ‘In mind, The renewal tract is divided YA WATCM THE MY AfilLE MINP VUlUag hoan are S U B -jAm. N WHEREVER RISHT- HAS PEVISEP-AN (J^C W p [Mile Tract Preferred ., development so attractive into 4.1 acres for residential eon- ■M ter aO areas, except niateralty,>. it 'Niilll_ill drew, people to Rockville A'-Vr O O lN '-tL M OF-WAY, AMICA9LE '‘Mvworo.TWie«!,HoweAN * jhMwwioFftvtowiBinb lorate struction, 8.5 for commercial con­ BU' “ ■ SETUEMENT... where tiwy are.X. te SiiB atel B:SB simp to see It. Our Idea is to struction, and 3 acres for streets, Sports Column For Commercial Expansion to S p-Bi.; aad iHtvate rebate where aubmif’^ better than anyone walks and parking. they are 10 ajn. to S pjn. Vuitora else's," aatd. - If the icorporation ia the even- Atrpaagoff are reqneeted aot te nabiie la pa­ To Buy Renewal T^ract • Lavitt, ember of the Ray tuM purdhAaar, it will construct -SOmSS s Ttduiical Planning AasodatasOThompaon, Upptr Blitchar Rd., Kl- tients rooms. No mote than two Spiel man and agent for residential apaptmenta first, La­ of. Naw - Haven,.. ..has urged ..the ungton; Jennie West, SO Snipaic FMHAP?ff WOUm Re • ■ports ’•StiU vlsltora at oae ttaae" per patieat. the new i Fays he has let- vitt said. sallnifiMt TBoni Vernon PIre Dlatrlc't to eliminate S t; Mrs. Rita Wetherell and A corporation of 11 area busi-oLavitt adid' Atty. Edwin M. Ls'ritt! ■ Rotata conunereial tones along the north •Tart aiaflt • Naattealtatm daughter, 34 Union St. PatlMrts Teday: 212 nessmen la being formed today to an Incorpotetor, is handling the to lawiaU'Olh^psd MTbisw Bide of Rt. 30, east of Dobaoht^le, ADMLT^TBD YESTERDAY: buy and develop Rockville's is.S- corporation papers. Sharti 4nd U P n n r soning chairman cautrlea- H. Vernon news to handled through scre • downtown urban renewal MDadi llSathysoaBlbJ L a w r e ^ Fisher, 639 W. Middle par values have not been deter­ MOtflea bddan Brown told about 20 residents at The Herald’s Rockville Bureau, 5 9 tract. mined. UIMtle gdE aODIaotdar s public hearing last night. Ttd< ^ Albert Sobielo, 226 School MOoHdsrtea .•SCIeT W. Main S t, telephone TRcmont St^'Mrs, Josephine Douglas, Hart' Louis S' Lavitt spokesman for TRie .11 Incorporators wiH hold ITMarten a m TIW recommendation would re­ S-SIIS or Mitchell S-E7E7. ford; Ferdinand Lewis Sr., West the group which a g r ^ last night equal equity. They are; O. Russell S laSoMar 420 veres a cuirSnt proposal to make aSNanowfilbt atOriUee ta aUa oBMatieaM to incorporate, said architectural Hartmann, president; George E. •’■*2L2?S**‘ \ j a U K A PYICB. •• Sports aMata the zone bigger, prompted by a St., Boltmi; Mrs: Mildred Miller, asOiartwarpod SSTuina . 4SBrat. RFD 1; Mra. Martha MUler, RFD and engineerihg drawings and lay­ Rlsley, vice president; Hiomes J. •lAMnetbsiai ------37AbUttY 44Wlpeout requSat from developer Anthony ED D O U C EH E I— ~7f aSOsssa at KM Of net Bowers C h iliir^ 2; Stanley Majewski, 99 North St.; outs wiU he presented to the Rock­ Wolff, secretary; Robert J. Pue, SFONSOftID iY THE SALVATION ARMY BY V. T. HAMLIN I/ arr-FRadact 38 Put on dSMounUinpoot V. Trantillo. There were no eon- Soys: A LLY OOP 28 OfltiUuiAliiS 40 Football flold 46CbarlMUiBb Richard Duback, Warehouse Point. ville Redevelopment Agency in treasurer; Harry Ueiznaan, Ul­ Y^-AND aSLiato 47OO0S erete objections to the TrantUlo about two weeka. TYie corporation SENIOR CHOIR , ME'U NEVER BELlBrtiTn-tt^ MUCH T OOP 0 0 6 5 NO. HES-AN ANOENT asWatdMa tonnini Plant M ani^Tree BIRTH TBSTERDAY: A son to rich Bauman, George Pearl, A.' wevs eor AlBrldgo ABFlaca request although one resident sug­ wiU be prepared to make a deposit "if you Enjoy doinq bu$i- iwjMN.AKw.va. terav"|fer YOU'RE S MOOVIAN AND -ne STUFF SOOflU seorta gested it would be apot zoning. Mr. and Mrs. Hemy Glard, Hem­ John Maochl, Roy C. Conyers, KI00IN6, / MB PET STEED aiBiartan 1“ r r r lock Dr., Vernon. at that Ume of five per cent of the Theodore C. SchelUin end Atty. SATURDAY. APRIL 21^9:30 A.M. OF V WAS A r r !" r r r The consultant firm. Brown Children at BoWers School cele­ land coats, he said. no$$ in a Cairn Afmo$- sddsoaBMBis asld, favored rezonlng the tract DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Lavitt. IN THE VESYnilLt;^^ " L k OOlSiSe? X DINOSAUR.. aapaaaat tabUt i r i r r r brated Arbor/Day with a sort of Appraisals conducted .by the Loots' S. Lavitt, RookviMe peal phara, whara Servica aaMbDie • between Mile HUl Rd. and Tolland lay away plan this week. Arbor Joseph Thompson, 101 Hemlock agency to date place the cost of S t ; Donald MePheraon, 2 4 3 .Mc­ estate broker who. launched the and Sati$faction MEAN MHsap nr li IT to commerolal use if any zone Day lan’t'untll Monday! but aince the land, cleared of all butidinga, drive Cft form the oorporaUon, PRO CEEDS FO R RUILDING |HJND SSMatan change is to be made. A request the children will be on their Easter Kee St.; Mrs. Claire Dzlato, 9 Xtorl at $282,648. The cost la an eatlmats SOMETHING, than $aa as Fat back S t ; Mrs. Aarbars Stll«. Water- said it reoognisea that other firins nr for this change la pending. then, they planted a tree and is subject to approval by the are interested. FW that reason, asb oaartead ■W In regard to a proposal to per­ esday and held ah assembly. bury; Bernard Janick}, 380 Hart­ Federal Housing . and Homs n . Paul Dodga Pontiac for MEibt fT mit aanitary landfill or trash dla>^ TiJe tree was a sugar maple, ford Rd.; Mrs. Katherine Bpbrow- nance Agency. your new 4«Oblaias4 r w MM 41 Oat .of a possl operations In any zone An planted on the front lawn of the skl. Bast Hartford; Ernest Jdlin- * r y ek. Coventry: James Hazen. Tum- George Cbpans, execuUve direc­ RA N G l w s iltje r w j town, Atty. Prsncia C. ShpA' of school by Edward Swain and tor of the Rockville agency, said 44fflS»**^ »r ST Overbrook Rd. urged a joimPrtudy Thomas Rea with the help of the blebrook Dr., Vernon; Salvatore & PRUDENT* 4SB0P attaadaat v n Fiorentino, 69 Lyndale St.; Mrs. it has not been informed of the 1962 PONTIAC rm by Bonera, planners and^^embers park department. new corporation. 'UFL OIL ORANGE HALL ASMtadaw s r of the citizens dunm/committee The school ensemble sang Mary Kulo, 14 Wlndemere Ave., •0 Stoop r T B F ] •t 'U te ultimate decision and selec­ or TEMPEST •IPmor aadtas IT □ to develop criteria/for operating America" and "America the Rockville; Mrs. Robert Angell, 6 tion rests with the commissioners, C. ASOl INI saBTotT boa and aetting iq> chimps. Beautiful." Church St., Vernon; WUliim Lig­ subject to federal and state ap­ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER •aiioqaoba r □ gett, 3 Lynn Dr., Vernon;! .infant or GOOD-WILL « There were io objections voiced Bmjamin Grzyb of the sixth proval,” he said. IlMIhli w: to other proboaala to relax pro­ grade made an announcement of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul •ABinrahoaN rm He added there are "four addi­ B I N G O MAaooat IT R" IT IT VT IT visions of die regulations gov­ the observance over the public ad­ Peoples. Etost Hartford. tional groups at present who have USED CA R!" PR ISCILLA ’S POP -r BY AL VERMEER •SKtedol EM erning industrial zones. dress system In the morning. DISCHAiiGEX) TODAY; Alan indicated their interest in this BANTLY OIL w IT RT Sixth graders taking i>art in the 1 CAN REMEMBER^ THAT WAS BEFORE J^IBIOIlt Egg Hunt Tonwrrow Petersen, Wapping; Rosemary project. There will be several more. I i''ip \M, IM 72 East* Center St., Manchester X ..... assembly were Nancy Luckmsn, Turkington, 127 Henry St.; Mar­ 1*41 TEMPEST $1995 vs; h e n o n l y t h e THE FEDERAL TRADE , DOWN s r 0* The Rockville Ares Chamber of I am sure.” ■I V \ I i; m I David Gilbert and Patricia Flem­ lin Miner, Jr.. 194 Bldwell S t ; Ths new corporation will be 4 Door, Hyd., RAH., whita- VIPES! THE STORES BUNNIES MADE. COMMISSION LAUNCHEDI nuav.baartMn Commerce will aponsor an Sbster ITS-ANTI-MONOPOLV- ... dab....______IT !T" y 5T _ egg hunt at the miniature golf ing, who read the governor's proc­ Jayne . Beaudet. . Coventry;. Rob­ called the Rockville Redevelop­ Tfl MItrI.rll 9 .1S9S E\I^ERY SAT. NIGHT-7;30 waU tires, All if^te. ARE FUt-t. OP *EMT aiiodior lamation; and David Moyer, Susan INOUIRY.'n MW m m j g course at Connecticut Golfland, Rt. ert Hebert, Wapping; Milton ment Corp.. capitalized at $500,000, STrttoit 83 In Vernon, tomorrow at 10 a.m. G i^ tjin d Dennis Miller,^\^o gave! Marr, Columbia; Robert Luther which ia available in ready cash R O C K V ILLE TR 5-S271 || for children 5 to 10. a brief history of Arbor Day. | n . South Windsor; Nell Pierson, '40 TRIUMPH $1895 Prizes will bd awarded to those Kevin McNamara. Alan Tupek;9T Mather S t ; Stanley MIkolnIs. TR3 Conv., RAH., wlrs who collect one or more of 2B and John LeSure, also of the sixth Box M t Dr.. Vernon; Mrs. Elaine wheels. BY FRANK O’N EAL golden eggs hidden on the course. grade, recited a poem, "A Tree.” ' Mitohdl, ToUand. SHORT RIBS The first three children to find the most eggs will receive priua as rSOMGA $1495 ______Ckmv., RAH. Ready to go. WAU.READV well. Other children will keep the 1 8 3 3 - 1 9 6 2 eggs they find. Thoee who find fOKtCAHOaCAKSSNENTH^ none will receive consolation prizes. lAW>UPH0 «ON1HEMOOf4.J Clear weather will mean the ap- SEE IKE DIFFERENCE! ANNIVERSARY '40 PONTIAC $2395 pearanee'oMhe Easter Seal bunny. Bonneville Conv., Hyd., ' Pedloe Arrest witli RAH., power eteering and m , \n t»>. iw. TX «n. B.1. >t/L ew. Barry Shea, 19, of Peteraon Rd., brakes. (2) to chooes from- Vernon, was arrested in Rockville BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL Wednesday evening and waa charged vrtth disregarding a . atop '40 MERCURY $2195 W O W / T H A T sign at Market and Brooklyn Sts. P A IN T S A L E Sta. wagon, 6-pass. Mereo- OUOTSITDOWM M f l O O t t ^HOW*? J[0 \ C K / v^^vsANEXcmno Court date la May 1. matte, U H ., power steer­ ATTVWHILEjaBTTHe ing and brakes. BANPAOe ID I-IY VDUR HURT S H O W .^ • 1 !S ‘ Barbecue Slated MR&T).I The American Legion will bar­ becue chicken outdoors on April HART’S '59 PONTIAC $1795 28 but will serve it in' the Le^on Home at 7:30 p.m. After the din­ Sport CToupe, Hyd., RAH., ner, there w ill' be dancing from power steering and brakes. 8:30 unUl 12:30. ActiviUea Chair­ man Carl Qraf is in charge. LAWN ‘59 PLYMOUTH $1045 Hospital KotM Gi«m stays greener in summer • Grows Admitted Thursday: Harold and Rtatlon wagon, standard William Wilde, West S t, Vernon. tighter to dioke out weeds • Roots trans., RAH., 6 cylinder. Discharged Thursday: Catherine ^deeper • And winters over better^ Sullivan,ui, 38 Mountain S t ; Janet '59 PONTIAC $1595 Hanson,' 184 W. Main S t ; Neil to avoid repairs eveiy 4 Deer sedan, Hyd., RAH. Ss^V-;zo NBCrn TJCE^TLCKnai. B«|. O. S. P«L OB«« q n in g . A-SO MtN—jlR R y tN U F .Im J^^S££ *‘WhRt is our most valuable natural rasouroa? My Dad '58 OLDSt $1095 aaya it’a the taxpayar!” JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD \ 4 Door sedan, RAH. Very WALKERS clean.

ju r o WITH oua c o m p a n y f a m p r o j c c t '59 CHEVROLET $1495 JU 6T ABOUT FINISHEP MERE, I'P LIKE YOU LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON ■ ■ e A U S B n NwM to ( PECK LUMBER CQ. Conv.,' RAH., power eteer- TO SO BACK TD HEW YORK AS SOON , AS YOU CAM. to • tokHi CmmNM Sm rtSi M p Ing and brakes. ooeBLow B IL L BRowW SILL 2 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER . jUTnit iti^rr 'S unik srtix L-rriLE iftat LOOK FOR THE l e HEIWT ON THE Visit Your Ojaeo Doalor Before May 5th WIDE (UCMXrnON - i»6i EXECUrryE L n rie PONTIAC sfbRT FOR SA LE TEMPEST tM-Wo»*i SifbH lr

a « *a • '58 BUICK $1195 Hordy-American Helly- JvlAGNOLlAS 4 Door Riviera, Hyd., RAH. Selected and named varieties of Ame;rjcan Holly - (IN BUD AND BLOOM) grown In Maasachusetts by Holly spteialiatz of­ 5.79 *58 CHEVRO LET $1295 MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI fered In groups of three, two females and ons $ 0 9 8 STELLATA, < Impala 2-door hardtop, Our enlarged pver-the-Counter Trading male (needed for cross pollination), at this spe­ RAH., power. MICKEY FINN RV LANK l.EONARl) cial prica. SAUCER, 2-3' 4.49 WHOSNC^THiO Department is equipped to obuin quotations, YEAHJ WE’LL SEE \ l$AIR.eDOMeR.a. '57 OLDS. $895 WHATHEtXJESNOW ^ V/ajU-ALLOOHI) and'execute orders, in the thousands of stocks 88 4 door hardtop. Power — BILL 4U6T GOT THE ju6TAtmne.,0‘ not listed on Exchanges. ■teering and brakes, Hyd., SIGN TO BEAR DOWN.! Easter Potted Plants I You are invited to visit the area*s | RAH. I netvest complete garden center in I '54 CADILLAC $1295 Perhaps you should TULIPS-n.69 I its heatUi/ul setting on Route 6 | Coupe De Vtlle 82. Hyd.. RAH., power steering and own an DAPFOOILS-M.98 I near Bolton Notch. Drop in and | brakes. I see our selection of topi quality | *51 CHEVRO LET $1195 4^ Door hardtop, Power ir- unlisted stock HYACINTHS-n.89 I nursery stock. | Glide, RAH., 2-tone paint. John E. Whitham '54 DODGE $595 Better than 50,000 stocks are not listed oh LILIES-*2.75 Wagon, automatic trans­ c a p t a in EASY BY LESLIE TURNER L ____I mission, RAH. o MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY '^WMllFaiPONeOFTIIB « « t . IIMU..THGRC» A FACKAW M any Exchange. The fact has no beari^qg on their COYWMOta PMI5D TO SWNTHB HSR MAH. lOX. w m . IMOI^ , nfeVEpyHPMAWTK^AND tTADDS ..OFCOURSe IT DOES HAVfe pseo!^ NEED RUnERtFORFS .^a_F1DMKl, intrinsic value. Some of America’s morp sub-- WE CARRY Inquire AFBVDRAWBACKS TOO' XLD VE ^ATMOSPHEBETO-meMEAU, Httlps k««p your stantial industrial corporations are ind|uded. A omn'ucTB FLOWERING LINE OF About Paul Dodge's BARNGB/ bumor cloon os It So are most of its major banks and insurance' PAHSlES-59c HUBBARD HAU, OWuxeught; companies. Hundreds of these firms offer 2 Quart Baakct LAWN and GARDEN RENT or LEASE OONT'TOO, hoots your homol ’ PRODUCTS MR. SHRUBS Plan of New RT-98 It ths most eomplataly excellent investment opportuhides. Hundreds To Choose From slleetiva (urt oU sdditi vs in um OnS or more unlist^ stocks might be just PONTIAC today This l««lp« r*«i what you need i|i your portfolio. If you’d like bum« dallvcr non deSn, dt- s| 2 9 pendsbit hast You P»^ our ideas on the lul^ect, come on in. There’s TEMPEST B l u m aarvlea. too Alldtrtgmd never any charge or obligation. by to make booie baatiiis soap. DAY, WEEK, MONTH 5 F « r M e 4 9 or YEAR

THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS S& uunf C^KMiciicMt 5 7 ifeaM APPLES Mebilhoat »!*■ STANDARDS $ | P^AT MOSS “See Paul for One of FlUE/vOuVCBEe^ KECP UP THS fTHHtE'S t DAVY JONES BY LB F P and MeWlLLlAMS auZY FRANnCMJy ORMriS PEACHES The Best Deals of AU!” HQUr OMUV TWO GOOD WORK ' someone HStHANPAC PUTNAM & Cde * ^ X JiKT UWOCO AHOTH6KO(Osae.r>WECICS, WEST,BUC ' TO SEC TMwar‘*iMFi UME AflOYBEHMEUTSCEHTIFr/HOYlUS/vOU'icCDOftti A A y ou , MR. smmmt. PEARS DWARF TOBMSHWirTOH.' _ / VEgY arnCTWCTOKY, W E G IVE iM T Paul' GREEN STAMFS PLUMS ^2a98 BARDEN TOOLS MMaUaNtorterli gtodi £*fcflNga . Dodge WE OFFER A COMPLHE STORE HOURS: LANDSCAPE CONSOLATION' Pontiac ilOTHERS n E espsi n , suNOHnsa • m s-tisi MON. tfiTM SAT.. 8 A.M. t * 7 P.M. 373 MAIN $T. Jm iii T. ttoir, lobs it H. Storicsl, C s Mw qc SERVICE SUNDAY. 9 A.M. 90 4 P.M. MANCHESTER v Ml 3-5135 FREC-.FOR THE ASKING Ml 9-2881 OPEN EVENINOA 301.31S C m m S t.

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MrCarricic (22). 1 toyman Paavo Pyslynen, 30, a ca- nm. wUl be the finishing pioint. base against the strong right-hand-' Loa Angeles 4, Cincinnati 9. • 'liiey were the ninth and _lflth Estrada (1-1) and scored the final Chvilta Catlolica, a -periodi­ abaorbed In a 10-round match I 9:12—T. Zonjko (7). F. Giinnorion • reer army man. He shot away lowed by Ted Atkins o f, Toronto. Boston will be the starting, place, er until the seventh, then a single i Pittsburgh A Philadelphia 9. PIRATE8-PHILS— ihomeri—tops in the AL—for the cal regularly read by Pope and that many of thCie are (12) . E. BsU(,l('p*r (ID, E. Flack Irom (23), ' him some five miles from Terry of Grotcqi, Conn.; Alien Hull waiter Brown of the Sponaoring Mazeroski’s third homer, off run when he tripled in the ninth 9-.19-3.' ZavarlDa (6). M. UyFrancI* by I^l! McGuire and one of Jack Today's Game* . Jwhlte 86*. wlto announced their and came around on a fielder's John XXm,' unieased the oA the head. (U). II. Jarvl* Jr. (10), G. MoI.,affi>rty toe finish and beat him by 350 Jr., Of Brownsville, Vt.; Richard Boeton ■ Athletic Association, said cilceterra's three hits—a double— . Where to Play Kubek Phils’ starter Art Mahaffey (2-1), 'Intention of returning to the Go- sharpest blows, describing the "It one Oonstdtrs that every (IB). yards, a revenge victory. Oksa- Haines of Washington, D.C., and the 1865 change, wsa mide at toe No Games Schednied. choice. Doubles by Tom Tresh and sent the (Pirates Into a 5-1 lead iGo formula that won Ihe 1850 pen­ 9:26—B, rai'laon )6). A. Avon (IS). sent the first run home. But Tom . Saturday’s Schedule .. Johnny Blanchart in toe fourth sport as immoral and a peril violent blow against toe N. Clark (8). R. Carpenter (18). nen, rated toe top marathoner tn Larry Damon, twip^ime Olympic requeet of Ho)%inton officiala. bore down and got the next three; New York at Pittsburgh. 1:90 they held the rest of the way. Al nant when they let sluggers Roy accounted for the deciding run. to life and mind. cerebral mass provokes in it S 33—E. Baarl (7), J. Chanda (IS). men to end that bit of trouble. ! NEW YORK (A P)— Yankee Manager Ralph Houk today McBean (1-0) started for Pitts­ Sievers and' Mlnpie Mlnoso go In tha irr^ rable death bf a J. Colburn (9). T. Perry (14), p.m. Ralph Terry (3-0) was the ^nner, "We Inust raise our voice in 9:40—B. llaniea (.1), U Beaurhene In the eighth. Kelley wasn’t asi San Franclseo at Clneinnatl, was contemplating the pleasant problem of finding a spot for burgh but had to give way to re­ off-season tr a ^ . allowing the Orioles (mly six hits defense of human life,” said certain number of rails, ona (ID. H. Jarv-ls Br. (9) B. Erdin (19). fortunate. Pete Faringtxm was hit] 1:90 p.m. Tony Kubek in the world champions’ lineup. liever Jack Lamabe after five in­ But it's bten anything but that and striking out 10. (jlvilta Cattolica, remind!^ of realize* easily how a few 9:47—D, St, John (81, I,. Wood (11), . by a pitch and when Gary Und-i nings due to B sore elbow. for the Cnicagonna with first • * • the commandment '"niou ysars of profesalonal fighting 3. A(hkr(on (10), 8. Phelan (17). t Los Angeiss at MUwaohse, 9:90' Kubek and Oriole shortstop RonO------— — • 9:64—G. Bryant (4), W. Frelnn-n (II). holts tried to sacrifice, Kelley's | * * * Robinson,' * hitting .536with a Shalt not kill.” c(ui compromise beyond rem­ 1 SPRING CHANGE-OVER,SPEC!ALSI p.m. .Hansen are the .biggest names on charge papers. Hansen will have RED SOX-TIGERS.— Ointon’s W. Butler (9), V. Clomenllna (1.1). throw to first was wild and there Chtcage at St. Louis. *:90 p.m. 1 the jjat of ballplayera csUled to CAROS-METS— league-leading 14 runs batted in, sixth inning horqji^, his first in the ’•It will be difficult to abol­ edy the mental s.tAt.e 5f the 10:01—D. McKay (4). M. Boccalattl were Iw’o men on. After an out. Philadelphia at Hoastbn, 10 the Oriole shortstop job ail to him­ Curt Flood stroked four hits and ■ and, now Lanidis swinging power- majors, clinched ft for the Red Sox ish professional boxing," it boxer, develo^tfig^ iii) him a (12); J. Llvlnlo (4). n. Jacob* (22). I duty last October with Army re- self. 10:08—B. Tarca (S). G. Piitta (12). J. ^ G l e a m i n g Jim Naughton drove in the second p.m. Stan Mu.sial drove in three runs laden- bats. Landia, 27, had his after they had snapped a L-1 tie said, and added that if this is proeeee of physical and pey- Cerina (9). F. Gray (32). j sei^'e and National Guard units. The Orioles, who also have out­ ,be.*t year in the majors last sea- run with a solid single to center. Stuiday’a Schedule Although President Kennedy has with .a pair of singles as the on Gene Conley's single, three so the "fault is not only in chiai decay, if not actually a 10;16-T. Plodilk (4). R. McNamara McGuire followed with another HERE IT COMES!—Oinard High’s Jack Calceterra awaits one of Tom Kelley’s pitches Ncftv York at FtttaM i^, 2 p.m. fielder Barry Shetrone on Com­ Cards sent the Mets spinning to '' son with a .283 average, 22 hom­ walks and Frank Malzone's Infield those who are defending their prematura end. (12). T. BarkIM (10). D. Forstrom' IT . NYLON sAld the reservists would serve un­ missioner Ford Frick's National er* and 86 RBI.' (90). 3-T NYLON shot up the middle loading the at Memorial Field. Manchester catcher is Dave Anderson, umpire is Mike Rollick. The . at CIneliiMtl, til August, the pentagon’s policy defeat No. 7. Ray Washburn (1-0) single. Clinton then tagged reliev, interests, but also broad stra- ”ln many .instances he ia (0:22--H. Rockwell (61. R. Nash (ID. 1 .basM.. ^Caleetem cleaned them 1:90 p.m. Defense list, will also get a. boost won it, with AI Jackson (0-2) the Mickey Mantle horaered In the er Jerry Ca.*ale. Conley (1-1) got tas of public opinion that is reduced tb a human wreck­ P. Ballkleiier (9), R. Shepaiki (16). school’s new electric scoreboard (background) was used for the first time in baseball, of dis

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■ 1fV ■ I K r • t . ■’I. PAGE BIGHTEEN tIANCHESTER EVENING HER^,JfANCHESTEB, CONK, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1962 | MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, APRIL 20. 1962 ■PAGE N IN ETBJK Household Goods 51 Roofing— Silling 16 Bonds—Stock»~ Hel^ Wantwi— H tle 39 Boats and Accaiaprtes . 46 Household Goods 61 Apartments— F la t s ^ 72 Houses Pol’ Sale 72 Dogs— B ir d ^ P e ti . 41 Houses For Ssle Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale- . 72 Lots For Sale n A. A. DION, INC. Rooting, aiding, Mortgagss : ^ 3 1 ALWAYS a good buy on e h ^ , a b s o l u t e bargaln-cuatom made Tenements 63 PAIN TSt wanted ' for loalde-out- THS POODLE SALON—We spe- CORRECT-CRAFT, 75 h.p. Inboard CUSTOM BUILT 6 room Qofenlsl. MANCHESTER—6 room Garrison GREEN MANOR—5 Quaker Road. MANCHBSTERr^Gutstandlng value WALNUT ST.—Large 6-6 duplex In fROUBLE REAOHINfl OUR ADVERTISER? palnuhg Carpentry. Alterauons beds, dreSsers and zppllaacss, fUpcovera, drapea and upholstery 15 a c r e s cleared' 8UU read, ALMOST unluhitikl fuiub airaJIaUe aide wofk. Good pay. Call MI ' clause in cUpplng, grooming, bath­ Atom Skier. Ve$y fast! Ebigine Budget terms. Call Mrs. Roberta’ f o u r ROOM heated apartment, 2 fireplaces; Isrge cabinet Vitchen, Colonial, 70x150 lot. with trees 6 room ranch, garage, por<^, attic lor the thrift conscious buyer. A tip-top condition, corner lot, excel­ and additions. OsUings. Workman­ 9-0726. credit terms available. We . also $2,500, Andover. Four Bolton lota for private mortgages. U you need ing of an breeds, fa 9-9798 or MI Just overiiauled and guaranteed. MI 9-7590. quiet, second floor, close to Cen­ 1% baths, screened porch, swim­ and split rail fence. 2-car attach­ fan, storm doors and windows, 5 fine established. * room Cape, lent financing available. T. J with ayiter. Notch. $2,906, ft ship guarantsed. Autumn 3t money to coekoUdate Worrisome 9-0600. ’ ' Hull in exceUeht wkterti|ht condl- buy used furniture and bousshdld ming pool, garage, corner lot ed garage with Jalousled breeze­ minute walk to school, shaded l44lour Answaring Sanrica Ml 8-4680. ter. Adults. $85. MI 8-7379 ideally located. Only $13,400.' Carl­ CrdCkett, Realtor, MI 3-1577. 2-8090. debts, to Improve your property tlon. Now being palhted. See It lots. R im r’a Used Ftaralture, UT% 90x178. Shown by smpointment. way. City utilities. Cedai- shin­ yard, full basement, paneled rec ton and Thayer.-Re'alty, 289-3281. ARC REGISTERED Oermkn Shep­ Sjm ee St., MI 8-4965, BID WELL HOMS Improvement or for any purpoee, and. ean pay Executive T rainee now at 390 Woodland SL, Man: ' W ATKINS MAY 1- ^ room flat at 142 8. Main. Marion E, Robertson, Realtor. Ml gles, aluminum storms and -room, 15x30, plus den. 4% .G .I. Fraa to Harold Raadars $22.25 per m o m f ^ each $L000 hard fbmsis puppy, 4 months old, cheeter. Inquire at 144 8. Main or phone S-S953. screens, full cellar, heated rec mortgage available. Owner AU FOUR ROOM modern home. Many Company—all types of siding and. Planned managemeiu tridnee good famperament and color, rea' NORGE, 4 burner gaS stove,i excel­ MI 3-8572, 10 a-m.-7. Adults only. TRIM AND TIDY roofing. Aluminum clapboarda a you borrow, call rraak Burke, at BARGAIN SHOP room, 24 foot living room with 9-8741. ' ■ shade trees make it Just right for Wanted— Rea) Estate 77 program for coUega and nigh school Sfloabla, MI 8-0891, lent condition, $60. Refrigerator;' fireplace, dining room, a well the hot weather ahead. Asking 8 room Cape, 90x150 nicely ___ Waiil InfortHtton on o m of ouriolaMilMI advertlacinMitaf No specislty. UnexceUed workman­ Connecticut Mortgag( graduate. AppUcants musti $15. CaU MI 9-2584. $99.50 Solid pherry dropleaf din­ Ma n c h e s t e r — Deluxe 4 room $9,900. :John. H. Lappen, Inc,, MI scaped lot, garage, oil hot water BUYERS WANTED — Houses,' •hii#or » i the tdephoao U»tedT Stanply ooO tiie ship. 8d 9A495. ±915 Lewie oi..,St., zsanxcHanfottord. CH c n t o s h b o a t COLEMAN cabineted kitchen, one-half bath. Manchester days, JA 9.6668 evea WANTED—Home for igrge black M I ^ ing taMe, 43x25x69’’. $69.50. apartment, stove and refrigerator, Upstairs—3 large bedrooms, mas­ 9-5261, Ml 3-5219, Ml 9-7445 heat. Cute as a bug's ear. Asking! houses, houses! We haVs tbem (1) have outstanding peraonaUty ca$, 4 white feet, whits weast, 3. STERILIZED Used furniture,! m oit FOR YOUR roof snd siding, caU and appearance, ceramic tiled bath Ample off ter 12x18, plenty oi deep and wide $12,500. I sell. Let Us help you buy, Made­to of it rtfinished, and appUancea. MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE SPRING IS here. tVmadUdate your years old, niale. M S-80n. ‘ OFFERS $34.50 (8) Empire dining chairs, street parking. Available Mav 1.' closets, full ceramic tUe bath, DELIGHTFUL MANCHESTER line Smith, Realtor, Ml 9-1643 or J. G. Roofing Co. We specialise (3) poMess abUlty to advance into New dinette lets, mattresses, solid cherry, ^$19.95 each. ROAD' 1 " ^ in aluminum, ceramic and stone. obligations Into oAs. .We give feat X, Rental of $135 per month. Call Mr. walk-up attic. Plaster. walls‘ Built Mabel Sheridan, MJ S-6139. M l 9<«500 executive post. t h e FOLLOWING USED other articles, Sav« money, shop Werbner, Jarvis Realty Co„ Man­ Professionally finished 6 room 5 room Cape, full dormer, 14x18 For free estimates and appoint­ service and are in a poaltlon to 1954. Realistically priced at CUSTOM BUILT finance any amount In addiUon to CHIHUAHUAS—One male and one LeBlanc Furniture H om ltal, 195 $59.50 Solid maple cocktail table aging AgenU, MI 8-4112, MI 8-7847. Cape, 1% baths, shed dormer, fire­ ll'ving room, fireplace, 80x103 lot. Robert Wolverton WISH suxiEUNE to bandit youi ''■Dd iMoo your meooaco- You’D boor from our odvertloer la Jtg ment call‘MI 9-8933. Financial potential is excellent female. Call after $:$0. MI 9-6876. 80^x55’’ top, $39.50. $24,500. Robert Wolverton Agen­ construction loans. J.- D, Realty, MOTORS South S t', RockvIUe, T R 6-3174. place, separate'dining room, break­ cy. Ml 9-2818. ' rumpus room, attached garage, ex­ real estate? Cau me al XQ 94)il$ tteb wttbmit opeadlnr oD oveBlac at the tolepbono. and many fringe benefits are -pro<- Open 9-8, Saturdays tlU 5. Worid SIX LARGE rooms, duplex, oil cellent condition. Steps to the bus 470 Main St., Ml 8-6129, vided. fast bar. Many built-ins, Including SPLIT LEVEL Agency 'or prompt and couitaoua aaiarlea. 1958 Johnson 86 h.p. electric $825 Green Stamps. $22,95 Modern brown plastic burner steam heat, private 'patio, line. Campfield Road. Joeepb Barth. Broker. Roofing and Chimneys 16-A W-ANTBD-^bbd home for two bookcase, 29x52% inch, $15.95. bookcases, dishwasher. All for VERNON—5 room ranch, large lot. High with vlew^ 2-yesr-old. S-bed- Ml 9-2813 This is s permanent career spacious lawn, excellent locatfcn, $15,900. Will trade toward a 2-family cute kittens. Qsil MI 9-6480. 1956 Johnson manual 199 AT ALBERT’S garage included. Adults preferred. room, 6-rootn split level. Features VERNON Lost and Fdond Business Services Offered 13 ROOFING—Specializing rmalring Business Opportunities 32 opportunity $29.96 45-lAch Solid maple arm­ house. Tongren Agency, Ml 3-6821. include hot wat«- oil heat, full plas- FIVE BEDROOMS, 2 baths, ga­ 1-2-8 FAXOLY HOUSE. May 1 $100. Xn 8-7058 serve as your agent snd sell it lor roots of all kinds, new roofs, gut­ CtXKBR PUPS, AKC registered, 1968 Johnson 18 h.p. electric 1. 2,-OR 8 YEARS TO PAYI less Deacon’s bench, $22.50. ter house. 1% baths, plcturebook 6 room ranch, attached garage, rage, large trees. West Side, near LOST—Green raincoat at RELIABLE removal service ESSO HAS excellent eerrlca eta START PAYING n —MANCHESTER—6 room ranch, you? Call Frank Obremski, Jr., ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ Apply dlsposlUon, paper trained, ROCKVILLE—Newlyweds—see our Beei^iler-Smith kitchen, dining room, rec room city utilities, 180x340 lot, 30x90 church, bus, school, shopping. Street Laundry. If round, call M A M Rubbish Co. Routes cover­ tlon opportunities in Mancheatsr MI 94M76 1966 Johnson 18 h.p. electric IN MAY $89.50 32’’ Solid cherry server living room 13x24, dining room, x a 8-8728, x a 3-1118. paired Aluminum aiding. SO 3% room apartments on Reed St REALTORS den, kitchen, 2 large bedrooms, with fireplBce. 2-car garage,^laige...... plzy-.vard. Immediate occupancy. Reasonably priced: Carlton W. S4B34. ing Manchestqf. Commercial, bi' years' experience. Free estimates. Bolton area avallaUe now. Small 3 ROOMS FURNTTURB reproduction, dark finish, $59.95. triced |G-I. 4 ',% mortgage assumable. Hutchins, 'Ml 9-5132. r Stoye, refrigerator, and heat. MI 2 fireplaces, walkout baasment, shade trees, beautiful lot WE ARE not looking for listings. dustrial, residential. Our special Call Howley, Ml 3-5381, Ml 8-0768. capital requirement, p^d tricing 1960 Mercury 40048 h.p. 4.25 $9.88 MONTHLY 9-4824, TR 5-1186 Ml 9-8952 .MI 3-6069 to sell. Quick occupancy. NOtnCB IS HEREBY given that ty attics, cellars, yards. Ml program provided, ^ o n e Mr. ROCKVILLE BEAGLES pimples, mslss $20, fe­ Brand New $119.00 Modern lounge chair, tur­ aluminum combinations,, larg's BEAUTIFULLY landscaped ranch, We want to buy. We have 180,oiw Book No. 86411, Issued by 1966 Mercury Mark 25 EAST HARTFORD 9-9767. Dorley daya ^JA 7-4188, nlghU males $16. MI 9-0428. Bedroom Living Room, Dinette, quoise texture cover, $'79. FOUR ROOM deluxe, second floof $11,800 — ROCKVILLte. 5 room wooded lot in excellent neighbor­ 3 bedrooms. I’ i baths, heated rec­ available for this purpoee. E irM : Ibe Savings Bank of Manchester ranch, large liilng room, cabinet hood. Selling for $21,900. Call the MI 3-6273 8 room ranch, finished room In lent and efficient results. J. Heating and Plumbing 17 Sprln^leld STate 2-4629; 1964 Mercury Mark 20 Rugs, Lamps, Tables, Dishes, apartment, oil hot water heat, reation room or office, encloaed j has been lost and application has OOSMA APPLIANCE Sertlce—Re- FINANCE CORE POMERANIAN puppies, all ages. WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc, kitchen, beautifully landscaped R. F. Dimock Co., Ml 9-5245. Bar­ basement, laundry room. Immacu­ breezeway, 2-car garage. Dish-1 D. Realty, MI 3-5129. pain all makes refrigerators, 5 West Main St., Rockville, Conn. Silverware and other accessories. beautiful cabinet kitchen includ­ been' made to said bank for pay­ GERARD J. BARONOUSKY, SERVICE station for leasa in per­ Also Pug mala pup]Ues, 'AKC, very 1966 Scott 88 h.p. manual 150 EVERYTHING $388 936 MAIN STREET ing electric Tange and refrigera­ lot. Shown by appointment. Marion bara Woods, MI 9JJ02 Johanna Brae-Burn Realty late condition. Washer, disposal, extras. Near ment of the amount of deposit. freeaera, waahlng machines, dry- 'Plumbing. Installation and repair. fect Manchester location, now do­ reasonable, wonderful pets, hn B. Robertson, Realtor, Ml S-S953. Evans, Ml 9-5653 ' FOR COMPLETE end reliabls real TOOL AND gauge makers, first- tor. Fireplace, Venetian blinds. schools, shopping, Ml 9-6762, era. ranges, oU and gas burners. M^ 9-6125. ing excellent gasoline and me 4-0768. ' 1984 Seott 7.5 h.p. 80 CUTE FOUR rooms, oil furnace, TAFT AGENCY estate service, call Kleinschmldt MI 9-0055. Aj] work guaranteed. class only, full or part-time. AU $ ROOMS FURNITURE b o o k s, c u r t a in s , dishes, glass­ Screens, storm windows. Nice CUSTOM BUILT 6 room Ranch, Iiu-«IANCHESTER-$18,900. New chanical business-in a modem ^ $10.16 MONTHLY country location. South Coventrj’. quiet neighborhood. Purchase for MI 3-7457 A Bushe. MI 3-7539, Xa 8-0819. Announcements PLUMBING AND heating — re­ bay outlet,' Operator moving to prevaUtng benefits. Apply in per­ 1954 Scott'10 h.p. 90 ware, Hotpoint refrigerator, $35, large living i-obm with fireplace, listing. 5 'i room ranch with at­ Lota For Sale LAWN M0WERS sharpened and son Manchester Tool and Design, Brand New good condition; small Incubator Adults only. $90. MI 3-7056. formal dining room, family size tached garage. 1% baths. 14x34 $500 down or rent $88 monthly. 73 modeling tnstdUaUons, rapaira. Cape Cod motel business. Call Ml Articles For Sale 45 Call PI 2-7876. MANCHESTER-120 Delmont St. WANTED—Comfortable fam ily stza RtlOS AND bedspreads expertly reptdred, sales and service, .pick All work guaranteed, 95 yean ax- 9-8029 Or MI 3-4858. 180 Hartford Rd., or call m Bvlnrudo 1.6 h.p. 40 WesUnghouse Refrigerator, living and brooder. Miscellaneous. Rea­ kitchen, 2 Mdrooms. t% baths, finished rec room, patio-porcht Room, Bedroom, Dinette, Rugs, FOUR ROOM flat, heat hot water, 6 room Cape, tile bath, fireplace, FOR SALE 3 acres corner Vernon home $14.000-$20.000. Have sever­ dyed. Choose from 70 decorator up and delivery. Ice skates sharp­ p^enee. 24-hour service. CaU 9-5268. FARM LOAM, top quality, stock sonable. Suitable for cottage. MI recreation room with fireplace, aluminum combinations through­ PORTER STREET' area—Custom and Taylor Sts. Call XH 9-2528 al qualified buyers. Carlton W. ened, precision ground. L A M Mighty Mite 1.5 h.p. 85 Lamps, Tables, Dishes, Silverware 3-6990. central, $10(? monthly. MI 9-4697, garage, amesite drive. Owner, Ml colors. Lucky Lady Laundry, 48 Earl VanCamp. Ml 9-4749. piled 3 years, Wg 8 yard load, $13. 5:30-8 p.m. enclosed breezeway, attsebed g a ­ out, built In 1959. Choice location. built 7 room colohial, sheer qual­ 9-7964. after 5 p.m. 1 Hutchins, XD 9-8182, RumeU Place. MI 9-2002. Equipment Corporation, Route 83, Help Wanted— Female 35 STOCK ROOM and receiving-High Fireplace wood and cow manure. and other accessories. rage, landscaped yard 91x194. Call the R, F. Dimock Co.. MI Vernon, Conn. TR 6-7609. Manches­ School education or equivalent In 1955 Firestone 6 h.p. 50 EVERYTHING $360 ity and beauty, built-ins. 2-sone Columbia, AC 8:9838, after 8 p.m. 3% ROOM garden type apartment Marion E. Robertson Resiltor. 80 9-5245, Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702, heat, family room. 2 flrepla'ces. FIVE ACRES ter exchange. Call Enterprise 1945. Radio-TV Repair Serrides 18 MEDICAL SECRETARY for local experience. Good at arithmetic. 1966 Mercury 6 h.p. 100 Musical Instruments 53 3-5953 JiMianna Evans. -MI 9-.56S3. Iona Manufacturing, ^legent St., available May 1. IncluBe's heat, oversized 2-car garage. Owner, Ml Personals office. Pleasant surroundings and 8 ROOMS PUR^nrURE hot water, stove, refrigerator and 9-5051 W« have Just listed a pre-war CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut TV.SERVICE—All makes. Honest. liberal benefits. Please give quali­ Manchester. DARK RICH loam, gravel, flU, 1964 Bvinnide 25 #!p. electric 150 — - Brand New PIANO TUNING, $7. Fifteen years’ SOUTH WINDSOR—Big walkout Reasonable ratee. Call PI 2-7658 experience. Free repair estimates parking, $100 monthly. Centrally Cape with 6 large rooms, quality ELECTROLUX Salsa and Service, Economical. High quality parts. fications and experience to. Box atone and white sand. Ml 3-8608. $14.74 MONTHLY basement 6 room ranch, like 2- MANCHESTER $19,900. 3 bed­ between l;;SO-4:S0 or any time upon request. Call Kenneth Robin, located, MI 3-7925 MANCHESTER construction throughout. There is bonded representative. ^.LAUred Guaranteed 90 days. Famous for A, Herald. Meny ethers, several low cost WesUnghouse Washing Machine, story from rear. Partitioned down room customized ranch, Conn. Turnpikt THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL MI 8-0796, Moving, packing, storage --local and in person, within oUr esutdlsh- Fertilizers 50-A Bisaell. lonial atmosphere, near bus, s h a ­ mal dining room. 1% baths, full FOR RENT—Front room, central­ with latfe 14x25 kitchen, 16x38 separate 2-car garage, beautifully and long distance. Agents lor ed office. Call MI 4-8193 UNDERWOOD Sundatrand 9-key MANCHESTER ping, only $17,900. Carlton W. basement, low 30s. Call Vin Bofe- living room with real mahogany OPKN SUNPAYi 1955 FORD Lyons Vim Lmes Inc., world-wide' GOOD COW manure. $6 and $10 ly located, parking. 59 Birch St. ginl, XII 3-5122, Belfiore Agency. landscaped. This Is a Yeal value! ALL KINDS of clocks repaired, an­ adding machine; 1955 Ford Fordor CARPET CENTER Hutchins, MI 9-5132. paneling, master bedroom 17x15, $19,800. .There is an additional 27 Convertible, V-8 engine, eutoma- movers. Free estimates, tfl S-51S7. Falriaiy^^th overdrive. MI 9-7814. loads. Delivered. Excellent for Ml 9-7129. Business Ixications tlc' transBlsalon, new top, new tiques Included, work guaranteed. FULL TRAINING 811 Main St.—Sfl's-SlOS second bathroom 13x13, den (or acres with 1800’ frontage. Nice Call after 4 p.m.. Ml 9-1962. BAKER’S HELPER, aKperienoed, shrubs, lawns, gardens, etc. MI FoP Rcnl 64 West Side BOLTON LAKE ffiH tires. Jet black finish with white PROVIDED part-time mornings. Apply Home 8-7804, MI 9-8781. ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN, neat third bedroom) 12x12, 2 baths 8x13. neighborhood near parkway. 07-6396 top and white Ures. Main St., separate entrance, park­ JUST LISTED heated sunporch 8x26, family room- STONE MASON — All kinds of Painting— Papering 21 Outgoing persotjality, initiative Maid Bakeiy, 499 Main. Boats And 'AceasaoriM 46 OFFICES FOR ‘ rent, newly re­ 60 woodetl acres wlth^b)-ix)k, ranch Only $395 stone, bricks, blocks, fireplaces, ing. MI 9-2951. Beautiful 4 room ranch with at- In basement, 2-car heated garage, and enthusiasm necessary, some decorated, reasonably priced. many extras, real quality through- haa 1240 sq, ft. living area, cast UNIVERSAL GARAGES, INC. and cellar floors.- Call evening. MI PAINTING AND pai HIGH SCHOOL boy to work from LYMAN, 18 f( , fully equipped and Our Best Buys! tachetl garage, fireplace. 80-gaIlon 1955 CHEVROLET . typing, speed not essential. College Main St. location. MI 3-8419, MI Wit. Priced in mid SOs. Call Vln Iron baseboard has zszjirie heating. 9-3001. Good Cleon warkmananlp at rti- 4-6 p.m., Monday through Friday, refinished. 8$1 h-p.h.p Evlnrude 3-7614 Expandable Cape—4 rooms, fire­ water heater, combination storms B()« 1 /OS f.‘) Mills SI Nl W linvi N (.ONN Stationr^Wagon, V-8 engine, stand­ sooabls rates'. JO years In B(un or business experience required. ROOM FOR rent, private home, on Bogglnl, MI 8-5122. Belfiore Agen- Well built! Tractor, plow, harrow, For appointment c a ll___ as porter end stock b<^ for sta^ motor, checkM and tuned. place, garage, patio, sewers, bus and screens, ^beautiful landscaped . ard transmission, green with white Easter Special b U g line, parking. MI 9- 0994, cy. truck with snowplow. All only GET YOUR spring cleaning done chestei, Raymond Flake. MI tlonery store. Dewey-Rlchman Mastercraft tral%. All perfect line, extras. $500 down. lot with trees, excellent view of WiiImmii obligation plesM Mnd FREE esitlogut sidewall tires. Real sharp. 9-9287. $19,990. now—atticg and yards cleaned; LIBERTY MUTUAL Co., 767 Main St. condition. Tel. MI 8i4H85 after 5:80. FURNISHED ROOMS, complete STORE FOR rant 243 N. Main St. the lake, good fishing, boating, and 1955 MERCURY also, landscaping. Al’s, MI 3-8706. MI 9-5229. 9-6, Sparkling 6 room Cape—aluminum bathing. ’Ibis is one of the cleanest MANCHESTER I NAME ______- «"ITV EXTERIOR-INTERIOR painting, DRIVER with good driving record 14’ LYMAN Runa.__, Evlnrude light housekeeping facilities. Cen­ COI:JJNlAL CAPE: Rustlo setting, 4-door sedan, V-8 engine, auto-' INSURANCE CO. siding, over-sized garage, excellent homes'that we have had in a long 5% room ranch, 8 bedrooms, tile ] quiet lot near parkway, plenty of I CARPENTRY—Building, remodel­ decorating, ceilings, wallpaper-- for auto parts store, Apply Wink- 25 h.p. electric start bat- trally located. Children accepted OFFICE FOR rent near Parkade. location near school, bus. churches, I A nO R F.W I matic transmission, radio and —limited. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch time. Be sure to see this one. Only bath, combination stormi and trees, handsome fireplace, built PHONE. ing, additions, garages, recreation Ing, floor sanding and reflnishlng. Mrs. Monaco, Manchester, ler Auto Parts, 179 W,' Middle tery. TeeNee trailer I >m sup- Reasonable rent. 186 W. Middle shopping. Priced low foi- fast sale. $12,600. Small cash down. heater, red and white with white Clean workman.ahlp. No Job too Tpke. port, new tires and St., Manchester. screens, hot water oil heat, full cel ins. $15,500. Includes lot, well, sidewall tires. rooms. Satisfaction guaranteed. MI 8-1181 life Turnpike. Call 9-6205 after 2 lar. large landscaped lot. city water Free estimates.. MI 9-4127, MI small. .John Verfallle, Ml 9-5750. Jackets and cushions rm>e. p.m. MANCHESTER REALTY amesite drive, flagstone steps, LARGE BEDROOM, accommodate and sewers. Truly, a nice clean landsokped lawn. 1954 CHEVROLET 3-0796 after 5. COUNTER HELP, experienced, Tel. MI 8-4805. ROBERT B. ANDERSON CO. WE! ARE now booking' for outside 6:30 a.m. to noon. A] one or two adults, business block, home. Priced at only $17,800, $1,800 M o o r sedan, radio and heater, ____ Apply Home Salesmen Wanted 36-A free parking. Depot Square. Call AGENCY Ted GoO<|chlld down. automatic transmission BOOKKEEPING aervice done at painting. If you Want a good Job Maid Bakery, 699 Main. STQHE FOR rent, 252 Spruce St., Mr. Keith, MI 9-8191. 528-0139 MI 3-0000 or ^ xn 3-4348 BEATON’S GARNET RIDGE i 1953 DODGE home by competent bookkeeper done get oUr estimate. Cali Mr. WANTED immediately. Man or $10 a week. MI 9-2560. X MANCHESTER REALTY with accounting background. De­ Charles, Modem Home Decorat­ WOMAN wanted to care for child woman to -supply consumers with VERNON — I.xJok! 5 room ranch, REALTY ; fresh 4-door sedan, V-8 engine, auto­ livery servlcp. Write Box L Her­ ing, MI 9-0726. . during day when neceseary. Call MANCHESTER—Store available in SPLIT LEVEL—7 rooms, fire­ CO. matic transmission. Rawlelgh Products in Manchester ROOM OR room and board, near place, 1% baths, buUt-lns. recrea­ ;Pwnner leaving state, Assume Mountain Spring Rd., Tolland , ald. MI 8-0430 after 5. TOOLMAKERS new building on Hartford -Road, prtgage. Furniture goes with Ted Goodchild testy CEnJNG fefinished, painting, wall Or S. E. Hartford Co. Dealsra earn Bolton, Notch, PI 2-7721. Parking no problem here. .Call tion room, garage.’ -4$108 -yW r TR 6-9888 j 880 weekly part-time, $100 and up ' t hhis i s one if desired. A real buy. xn $-0000 or - xn $-4848 Call TR 5-9943. Ask for Tom papering. Wallpaper books bn re­ Mr. Werbner, Jarvis Realty Co., monthly, $17,900. Carlton W. Shea or Vic Champ. Open 9 a.m.- quest. E\iily Insvred. CaJl Edward full-time. Write. Rawlelgh, Dept. SINGLE ROOM, all conveniences, Hutchins, xn 9-5132. Tongren Agency. M l 3-6321. 5 ROOM BRICK front ranch, oil SOUTH WINDSOR—6 room ranch, ! Household Services Help VPanted-~M$de 36 parking. MI 9-8061. 446 Center Managing Agents, MI 3-4112, Ml carport, large lot, convenient to to 8 p.m. R. Price. MI 9-1008, CND-28-888, Albany, N. Y. ! 3-7847. hot water heat, 2 fireplaces, i Offered , 13-A DIEMAKERS ‘ St. SAVE TIME — On display, more 172 PORTER ST.—6 room Cape Manchester Or Hartford. $14,800. | EXPERIENCED gauge grinders, with oversize garage, fireplace;Dlace> close to schools, shopping, and VICTOR MOTOR SALES PAINTING, papering, floor sand­ will pay top wages. Apply E A S ; CORNER SPRUCE and Birch, any than 150 pictures with prices of xn 4-81*5. REWEAVTNG of burns, moth holes. LAWSE FURNISHED bedroom, formal dining room, 3 bedrooms, bus. $14,900 West Side Realty, MI Route 83—Vernon ing. remodeling. CWl Mr. Charles, Gauge Co., Mitchell Dr. Help Wanted— smell business, heated, low rent. homes in Manchester and vicinity. 9-4342 or evenings Xn 8-6710. Cakes and pastries with that hoftie-made flavor and Zippers repaired Window Shades MI 9-0728. ;Ho w ^ about a steady 50r wolk-ln closet, with meals or Carlton W. Hutchins, x n 0-5132. enclosed yard, excellent condition.^ On the road to Rockville Male or Female 37 without. MI 9-6459. Call any time. Owner Xtl 3-4387. — oven-fresh goodnesa. Make an occasiori really specUI made to measure: all sized Vene- TOOL MAKERS hourl '6-day, work week tlan blinds Keys made while you MANCHESTER—5 room Cape, 2- SOUTH WINDSOR—6-roonwranchr PAINTING and wallpapering, wall­ WANTED — Hairdresser, male or OFFICE SPACE available in Man­ carport, Air-conditionar, storms. with our superior baked goods! wait. Tape Recorders for rent. paper removed. Wallpaper books female, Thursday, Friday and in your own home town CHARTER Apartments— Flats— chester Parkade. Contact Mr. car garage. Bus line. City water OF DISSOLUTION OF 19S4 f o r d , station wagon, as is, Marlow’s, 867 Main, MI 9-5221. MACHINISTS and sewer. Vacant. Tongren Agen­ Hot water heal, oil fired. Public make an offer. Ml 9-4478. on request, Ceillhgs. Free esti­ Saturday. CaU MI 8-8951. :^no traveling costs— no Tenements 63 Gordon, MI 9-5361, Green XIanor HOUSE bus. IS minutes to Hartford. Rugs, MIMMS. INCORPORATED mates. Call Roger. MI fl-0923. Tremendous buy for your money in this "re-buUt“ Cape. Pres- Construction Co. cy, xn 3-8321. RADIO-TV REPAIR8 au makes. BRIDGEPORT OPERATORS .ent owners have 'changed the interior around . . . knocked traverse rods, dirspes. Wonderful Notice is hereby given that MUST SELL 1957 Plymouth 9-pas­ traffic or parking prob­ ROCKVTLLE— Apartments newly Easter Goodies I^rs, phonography changers. A. 'A^ ANDERSON—Interior decor­ down a wall and o ^ e d up the kitchen-dining area, pht in the FOR LEASE—A redecorated room $12,650— A'i^ACnVE 3 -bedroom HUNTING I home for children. Only $16,400. MIMMS. INCORPORATED, a senger sport suburban, low mile­ LATHE qPERATpR.S Sitaations Wanted— decorated, dinette, kitchenette, Glenn Roberts Agency. Realtors, Connecticut Corporation with Us Honest, economical. Guaranteed 90 ator, painting. 109 Foster St MI lems— a fully air-condi- 'buUt-ms, etc. Then they went upstairs, added two Mg rooms bedroom, tile bathrooin appli­ fOr professional or business office. ranch, large . kitchen, ceramic See these fine Jarvis listings, age, many extras, -No reasonable daya. Famous for service for 80 3-8506. Female ' 38 bath, 2 picture windows, cellar, MI 4-1521, BU «-12, t R 8-8488. Rockville, Conn. 184' frontage, trees. Carlton W. find a suitable home for you. 'Manchester was dissolved b.v ex-1 ASSOKTEO FRUIT PIES ton’s. - WE ARE OPEIN now for painting BABYSITTING, reUabIs. Have own coming) — why not in­ five room spacious home^.exceIIe'nt condition, fireplace, two full Hutchins, xn 9-5182. pirstlon of the period, of duration | 1954 CHEVROLET tudor sedan, In either experimental work oir tool transportation. For information $8,990—Four room older home on ASSORTED CREAM PIES Model 210, low mileage, immacu­ outside and in.side. Satisfaction baths, etc. THREE ROOM apartment, heat, Autumn St. Low taxes and low heat to which It was limited by Its AN ONirayAL bargain! Reuphol- guaranteed. Free estimates. Dom­ work and murt be able to work write Box,W, Herald. quire. W e’re ready to Houses For Ren' 65 VERNON STREET—8 room house BOLTON Certificate of Incorporation, as; HOT CROSS RUNS late condition. Private owner. -T-ei Bief "$ ftleefe living room set; sofa AND,.there is a breezeway and a two car garage. Pleasaiitiy' hot wafer, electricity, ztova, re­ costs make this home a budget- inic, MI 3-765,5. from blueprints Apply. hire. frigerator. 248 N. Main, second that needs some work Open to amended; that the expiration date : Ml 9-2213. and 2 chairs. $145. Choose from situated, convenient to everything. These proud owners have offers. Lot 100x270. T. J. Crockett, wise buy. Been lookingng ffor a low ASSORTED EASTER CAKES bought another home In the immediate nelghbqriiood and are floor, $68. MI 9-8229, 9-8. home with 3 b bedrooms? e d 7 I?' if so itpecifled In said certificate is FORD 1955 Convertible, vinyl top, group of fine fabrics. Work done EXTERIOR and interior painting. EIGHT ROOM house for rent. Main Realtor, xn 8-1577. $16,300—End your search for a April 16, 1942; and that a Certifi-I by expert craftsmen on our prem­ Paperhanging. WaUpaper books. DELTA CORP. anxious to sell this. Ws think the asking price' of $18,100 la TWO ROOM apartment, heat and Street area, oil heat. XII 3-2038. please inspect this lovely 6 room j excellent condition, Can be seen quite fair. Financing shouldn’t p r ^ n t ^ny problems, as long as NORTH END — 3 bedroom ranch, fine 3 Or 4 bedroom Cape, 'nils one ranch with attached brswzeway and cate of Dissolution Is being filed' evenings and weekends. Coventry ises. All work fully guaranteed Wallpaper removed. Ceilings. SEPTIC TANKS hot water: also 3 room apartment j OPEN DAILY 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. ABATOOL&DIE you have the ability to pay It back. fireplace In living room, large on . Bolton ■ St. has m everything. , l ^ Pull forthwith In the office of the Re<- PI 2-8438, Mill Fabric Salesroom. 176 Pine Floors. Good clean workmanaiup. 1249 Main St Hartford on bus line. MI 9-6108. Ceram­ garage, .wooded lot, combination . , .u o. . . . i „ . St., exclusive Cheney Fabric AND,.: COVENTRY LAKE — Winterized kitchen, full basement with gs- wrindows, convenient location near: of the Stale of ConnectloU. CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY Fully insured. Reasonable rates. Just call, we will be happy to show^you through. ic tiled bath. Assume, a 1%% mort­ 1965 MERCURY Monterey, autema- salesroom. In Manchester. Ml L«5 Pelletier. Ml 9-6828 or. MI WANTED —-First-class carpenters ca furnished .cottage, PI 2-8287. rage. Only,$15,000. T. J. Crockett, ------elemenUry school, only $18,500. A>> cr^ltors. If any are hereby AND ALL DAY MONDAY 3-7322. Budget terms arranged. 0-5082 only—work In Manchester area. PLUMED SEWERS BISSELL STREET—4 rooms, firzt Realtor, MI 3-1577. gage. I warned to present their claims to tlc drive, fully equlp^d, good 95 Tolland Turnpike CROCKETT, Rtolter Jay B. Siegel. Counsel for the tires, good condition. Reasonable Call CH 8-4781 after 8:80. floor, $70. Ml 9-5229, 9-5. SAM’S UPHOI.STERY - Retired Summer Homes For Rent 67 PLYMOUTH L A N E ---- 5 bedroom $17,900—First time on market. CosTJofatlon at 49 Pearl Street, offer accepted. Ml 4-1758. RAYMONDS PAINTING— Inter­ MaehiM Oltaati Manchester Ml 3.1577 Deluxe 3 bedroom rancher with from the shop. Cai, take cars of ior. exterior, spraying. SaUsfae- THREE ROOM apartment. Heat, colonial, baths, formal din­ Ue- all your upholstering needs at Septie Tanks. Dry Wells. Sewer MOODUS, CONN.—Basham Lake. ing room^ large living room with full basement, garage and large fore September 1.5, 1962. All claims BAKE 1958 CHEVROLET Impala, V-8, tlon guaranteed, free estimates. Btove, refrigerator. Gables, 118 lot. On Eva Dr. near schools and Ml 3-2692 Convertible. $1,195. 1954 Ford 9- great savings Call (3i 2-2378, MI 3-4495 after 4 ,p.m. CARPENTERS WANTED Lines Installed—Cellar Watet- Main St., MI 9-S229, 9-5. Seasonal, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, fireplace, deep lot, $23,900. Call not presented by that time, will be preetbig Done. ll'ving room, completely furnished, Vln Bogglnl xn 8-5122 BelftoTe 1 shopping. Low down payment need R D. Murdock MI 3-6472 barred as provided by staU)te. *SH0F passenger wagon, clean, $135. 1958 ' ed. Oldsmobile 4-door. all powCr, $275. WASHER REFRIQERATOR re­ EXPERIENCED OlfLY ^ ANDOVER—Three room apart­ water rights, 46 minutes from Agency. Dated S t Hartford, Connecticut, pairs. Prompt, economical, expert, Westcott’s Auto Sales, Parker St. Electrical Services 22 ment, heat, hot water, stove, re­ Hartford. Call xn 3-8144. FOUR FAXnLY, near Manchester, this 10th day of April 1962. Cornell449 HARTFORD RO,AD— .NEAR McKEE STREET guaranteed. Phone Ml 9-46$7, pot- MeKINNEY BROS. frigerator, garage. PI 2-6048. D)|X(ACULTE 5 room ituich in a on bus line, 4 rooms each, income MI 9-3932. Call Aft«’ 6 P.M. CAPE COD—5 room cottage, fire­ MIMMS, INCORPORATED JO.SRPH S. LUKAS, Baker arid Proprietor terton’s, 180 Center 8t FREE ESTIMATES-Pjoaipt serv­ value appreciation area, full cel­ JARVIS $3,500 yearly, $16,800. Xn 9-8622. « By: Jay S. Siegel ice on all type* of Hectrlcal wir­ Saworag* Db|)etd Co. FOUR ROOM apartment, automa­ place, heat, all modern conven­ lar. oil hot water baseboard heat, 1960'SIMCA blue sedan, excellent Ml 3.0916 I80-1S3 Pew l S t —Ml S-SSOS Its Counsel ABSOLUTE bargain—custom made ing Licensed and Insured Wilson tic hpt water, no furnace. East iences, TV, near beach, $86 .'WSfk- ..large kitchen, I3!x20 foot living MANCHESTER—228 Lydall *8t. 10 condition, large heater 4 doors, ! slipcovers, drapes and upholstery. whitewalls, $650. MI 3-7202. Electrical C o, Manchester, MI MONTHLY Side. Teu MI 3-4751. ly. xn 3-8832. ' room with picture window. 3 REALTY CO. year old Cape, 6 rooms, 2 unfin­ ! Budget terms. Call Mrs Roberts, 9-4817, Glastonbury, ME S-7n6. • large bedrooms, fully stormed. ' Ml 9-759P. LARGE 4% room apartment, new­ ished, fireplace plastered walls, 1953 WHITE tractor truck In. good PAYMENTS AS LOW AS Minimum maintenance inside and REALTORS MLS APPRAISERS aluminum combinations, garage, condition, price reasonable. Cal] ly redecorated, heated. cerAmic Wanted To Rent 68 out. Built 1989'. Small down pay­ HAROLD & SON Rubbish Remov- Floor Finishing ,24 bath, very central, adults, MI MI 3-4112 xn 9-2819 large interior finished breezeway, after 5 p.m. MI 3-7172. ment Robert Wolverton Agency, amesite drive, well landscaped lot j al, Cellars, attics, .yards, and 9-9287. x a 9-2813.-; xn 8-1023 weekly pick-uppick-i or burner barrels. FLOOR SANDING —Reflnishlng, ATTENTION REAL OTATE MIVCRS GARAGE Vicinity Charter Oak with fireplace. Price $14,800. Ride BE AGILE RNANCIALLY, TOO! MANCHESTER — 8 room ranch by. Call Gaston Realty Co., Rt. 1952 FORD COUPE, Also 1936 Harold Hoar,IT. All 9-4034. commercial, residemlal, new ANDOVER —2 room apsrtment, and South Main. 527-2617. floors Or we will make them like furnished dr unfurnished, for ENFIELD home, full basement, garMe. near 83, TalcottvUle Rd., Vernon, TR Here’s a new “ twist” to the subject of money-when-you-want-it that Graham, Call MI 9-8088. 8-8535. new, Mr. Charles, Modem Home and SOLERS rent. C. H. Stiens, Route 6. PI I^ind For Sale 71 school and-store. Owner Xn 9-0488. maybe you haven't thought of. A growing savings fund gives you ■ri'' 1958 VOLKSWAGEN invertible, Building—Contracting 14 Decorating, MI 9-0726. 2-7273. 5% room ranch, S bedrooms, hot WILUNGTON — 21 acres. Good financial agility . . . enables you to take advantage of special money- very clean, good condition The buying or selling of real estate la usually the largest water oil heat, full cellar, com­ throughout, low mileage, mechan­ BATHROOMS tUcCa, remodeling, site for home or trailer. Reason­ bination storms and screens, very saving or money-making opportunities that call for ready cash fasti additions, recreation rooms, nil Musical— Dramatic 29 single financial transaction___ a. person______makes in_ his or her ufe- •W NnS*..MOW VON CAN THREE ROOM tenement, second able. Terms. Tongren Agency, MI neat. Only $12,990. $1,300 Sown. ically excellent, $950. Must be tlme. For your peace of mind and future aecurity Insist on ex­ floor, 456 Main. MI 9-8229, 9-8. REAL ESTATE LISTIN8S WAffTEO! Start saving now at Manchester’s oldest financial institution. > sold this weekend. MI 3-1677. types of carpentry. Also (all-out 46 3-6321. shelters built Call Ml 9-4291. PRIVATE accordion instrucUoiui.' perience when you buy or sell. Ipalst on a FULL TTMB Realtor, MANCHES’fER REALTY CURRENT ANNUAL DIVIDEND . . . Learn orchestra and solo playing, It costs no more. SA V I nOOO 10 <5000 THREE AND four room apart­ Sprinjf is here and we are short of listings, but, " .... tJT'. ments Including heat, hot water CO. Auto Driving School 7-A ADDriTONS, recreation rooms re­ beginners a specialty: Chester Ac­ i WOTOWf ” Wg... 17 ACRES OF land, Hartford Turn­ swamped with buyers. If .vou are considering WMO. vOTM lOO .wOflVff 1 and gas for cooking, gas stove, ☆ ☆ T l J f modeling, all types of carpentry. cordion Studio, MI 8-5709. For your Information there are over 300 part-time licmuwd pike, x a 9-1457. Ted Goodebild selling, please call MI 3-1108 for prompt^ courteous, . PREPARE FOR driver’s test. Nelson Higgins. MI 4-1700 electric refrigerator furnished. real estate agents In Manchester without an office. The acmiag AND YOU DiONT HAVE TO { I undarsUnd that recaiving tids infer- j Please call M i 9-7787, TR 8-8917, x a 8-0000 or x a 8-4348 FULL TIME service. 'liAgee 16 to 60i Oriviiif and class authorities In our “City of Village ChaiTn’' refute to recognize' Hooses For Sale 72 SAVINGS \ jjom . Three instructors No wait- m a s o n r y specializing In all DO ANY OF 1HE W O R K ... I maUonputsmoundarnooblicatian... | 8-7 p.m. ■ I brick and block construction, fire­ this problem and give you the protection to which you are en­ I andthiditisFRE^ | CIRCA 1750 Colonial — 8 rooms, Buying, or selling real estate, you should choose ■mg, Manchester Driving Aesde- titled. Anyone with a license la aUqwed to sell real estate-on a HAVE Ne w 2 family house 8-5, tny. PI 2 -^ 9 . places, patios, brick homes, walls, HONEYWAGON Stirt AoyliiM You Want Wth completely renovated, new plas­ Iv O A. IV part-time basis from their home In any zone In -Manchester. SIX ROOM duplex, completely re­ 4-4. Also, need listings of older two your Realtor as carefully as you would your Doc­ etc. Estimates without obligation! HO MONBV OOWN families and singles. Call ' Peg ter. wiring, furnace, plum bi^, 2 ,\ s s o t r A I I <> V Call MI 9-2402 evenings. SEPTIC TANK SERVICE decorated. Xn 9-6426. baths, dlshwmsher, disposal, latch tor or Lawyer. It costs you no more to insist on LARSON’S Connecticut's first U- JOHN P. FAT, Prop. A n d U m (hNHonlionfil iM C o m rtM tie in g Cleszynaki, Broker, Xn 9-4291 or ~UBB86d driving school trained — -There' is no substitute for experiei^ on a FULL TIME basis. FOUR ROOM apartment. Andover, x a 8-1409. drs, 18 acres, pond. Carlton IV: experience. We can serve you better becaustx— Hutchins, x a 9-5132. ISSTITStISS -g p n ffe d u d approved ts non of- Choose your Realtor as car^U y as you wbifld your Doctor dr BET THE FACT! ON HOW UAMY LOT < tot location. appUancea, $78 a month. J. D. v,(/ ■ ascsssTSS’s etstsT riwaseiai. ______aw in g clasRoom and behind , Florists— Nurseries 15 INSTALLED • ^LEANED Lawyer. Ws can serve you IMtsr because: $13,900-6 ROOM Cape, inearly fin- your CM aiea ham taOt Hw bei 1 l’in.pi«WlnftolxiyUnd( ) Realty. MI 8-6129. VSSRNON — Home and business ’'‘Real Estate Is Onr Oaly Buslasasl’* /O O Z lBPI-A1^ -OPEN DAILY AND mortgage may be assumsd.'Laiga w'ails,.- Eartia]. recreation room, El A El U l I U I I I V THURSDAY 9 AM . to 8 PM.-:-WED. OU>SEO AT TEL. Ml 9.2330 5T8 MAIN t-llOO, AayOm floor, close to Main St., heat, f achoim Asm. Ml BinniAY— U. AJfcto • PJIerWH-* w — u AJt. to t TM. Btove. parking. MI 9-4864 after 8 rec room in baMment, $1''$l8jW0.1 ' trees, $l’T,900. Carlton W. Usociatasi Ray BefeMitoa — BUI Balsa iRpad Herald Advs. p.m. . n u t e ic k Aganey. M I 944$4. m itchlm , MI 9-6183. . , r~ -a » ■V.-‘ w >'V' rff-"- • % C Tfae:

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■ . I r ' PAOB TWENTy FRIDAY, APRIL. 20, 1#62 Hatt^|[][(^(t-1EQ»nin9. Iffralb Average Dally Net Praaa Rob Far W m |( Eadod f The Weather April 14, Itff AMPLE FREE PARKING Fw eeaat of V. S. Wantber B unas Main St., Manehaitar 13,567 Ml 3-4123 IN THE REAR OF STORL.. Fair and sot an CMl tonight lo w SS to 40. flniidayii^Mntly Min' USE OUR NEW PARKING ay and warmer. R lgli near TO. Manche$ter-^A City o f ViUago Charm a T LOT ENTRANCEI V0L.LXXXT,,K6.171 (TWELVE PA6E&—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 21. 1962 IJ. (Ctaaeined AdrertUlaf lane. Pofgl Is ths leader of the mili­ Seattle Fair minute forays 'for new siKriSf b M « BHM'®'^mgFollowing are sk*tsketches of the against Communist guerrillas, ILS. !’*?ro*’***l , white calf 8.99 8.99 begin surging through the gates thq-earth, great and small, where church bells.were silent today, but eight men: arms, advice and support, have Arm y: U.8, Arm y persoSinel bright multi with 20 persons an hour earlier. Christians came, together to wait ring out tonight at midnight masa- aixtard, from MaJ. Donald M. Sorlle—39, bom reached nearly every level at ®® ’ PDse the K^oup. prob- (ConMnued on Page Six) Huntsville, 0 ■ Before the President's accolade, and pray— and share the triumph eS commemorating the blessed- A ia„ and Knoxville, j omaha, Neb. Married, five chil­ whlch the fight is being waged. numbering 3,0OT-4,000. More of their Lord. Tenn. . federal, state apd civic dignitaries event. dren: stationed at Wright Patter­ U.S. naval advisors accompany ®*T*®": It was the eye of their great F A A orticlala said. ’Iprovidttice” will have pajd their tribute. Other throngs — an estimated son A ir Force Base. Dayton, Ohio. the armed junks protecting Viet P«rf®i™ing administrative and festival, ofYhe assurance to them and the fact that tha faster Electra Heading Ule government delega­ 6.000 pilgrims — crowded the Haa been in service 17 years. A ■Vam's coast. U.S, A ir Force pilots clerical duMes, acting as teachers that real life ghd, love has ulti­ waa making a wider circle kept the Bulletins tion wae-^ecretary of Commerce walled clt>" of Jerusalem, and are in the cockpits of 'Vietnamese advisor*, helping maintain mate power over death and injus­ two from colliding. Luther/H. Hodges- The state was threaded the candlelit pasaaage- (ContSaued oa Page Six) fighters repair equipment, manning Culled from A P Wires tice that God haa extended hope Neither of the pilots nor the reprtoented *by (Jbv. Albert D. ways of the Church o( the Holv U.S. Arm y advlaora are in Jun- ■'adio network* and flying and n o t h i H c and confidence outstripping sny control tower was aware of the R^ellini, the city by Mayor <3or- 8ei»ulchre, the traditional site gles, foreat* and marahes, working servicing one company of troop, present trouble. problem until the Eaatem pilot an- -don CUnton. with Vietnameae cornmandera carrying helicopter*, VBOBS DEFIANCE OF VJL "In the world you riisll have nouhiiia he-was leaiing the pat- First-day attendance was pre­ (ConttBSed on Page M x) down to the companv level. I There are about 20 H21 helicop- LONDON (AP) —• Eart Bef* tem .at .7,0(K) feet gn rout# to a More than 80 U.S. Arm y and ter* and 200 men In each of the SAYS dicted to be 100,900, Ten million j traiid Russell today urged the landing. , News 'I'idbits Marine hellcoplera are carrying Army'* three helicopter compg- visitors are e)cpecM before the i leaders of eight nonaHgned na­ * out almoat daily troop-carrying j nie*. 'The UB-. Arm y alao file* fair’s close Oct. 21. Advance According to tha F A A tape re­ from the AP Wires tion* to dispatch their ttaval and Secret Arm y to Continue cording of the conversation, the mliaions. landing Virtnameac aol- and malnlalna two companiea—21 ( t ticket sales have topped 8^ mil­ merchant lleeto to the Chrtstmaa EASTER United pilot said: "Hpw long has dicr* practically atop their target*, j planes and 300 men—of Tight, lion, or half the number needed | laland area of'th e PnclAc in de- he (E aatem ) been at T.OOO feet? Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller Somewhere in the South China troop-carrying plane* at the coaat- finance o f U-S. nuclear toets ex­ for the fair to break even finan­ Sea. element* of th* U.S. 7th *I town of Nha Trang. , Eastern: About, ah, 45 minutes signs bill authorizing local wel­ pected to be carried out there cially. I Fleet are palroUlng, ready to Several hundred . U.S. Army Capture of Salan Blow almost. fare districts to establish work this month. The philosopher, 89, LIKE FLOWERS The wares of 69 foreign naUons, United: Holy Christmas, ao are "apeclal force*" troop* are acat- Including more than 80 govern-! training program and compel re- leader of a British campaign we.” lief reripients to Join them or for. T™,?!}?/* ** decide on open in agalnat nuclear tests, sent ment esebibits, and 175 domestic i i t ^ here. (C4>nUniied On Page Eiei-en) make ypur selection now! eichibitors are spread through thej fell, aid . . . Three teen-agenj' cables to the chiefs of state of y/ 1 compact grounds. I To Algerian Terrorists killed when their car careens off L-: India. Ghana. Mexico, Sweden, Eye-catchers are the soaring' Rt. 1.14 at Danvers, Mass., strikes Yugoslavia, the United Arab Be- 600-foot space needle, the fair’s ! Stennis Urges pole and a building and over­ public, Brazil and Indonesia. Ry JOSEPH E. D YN AN Acontrol aeveral heun after Salan'a turns . . . Japan's semi-govem- One-Way Ticket for 10 symbol: the beautiful tlO-ipilUcii I PARIS (API — Ex-Gen. Raoul **Tlval. mental National Railway Cor­ BAN MARCHERS ADVANCE U-S. sclenM pavilion designed by Lilies 1.89 .o 2.49 Salan, captured chief of the Euro-' Salan's capture and the arrest Army Conduct poration cracks down on l,8t6 un- Detroit Architect Minoru Tam a READING. England (AP) — -1 pean Secret Army Organization. 1 March 26 of the secret army’e Jonista who led crlppUng rail 3 'to 6 bloom sakl; the t4.Z-mlUion, ^3lgb-*peed! More than 10,000 ban-the-bom^ today faced a m illtaiy trial and | N®- 2 leader — ex-Oen Edmond strike on 3larch 8 L dismissing 36 nuirchert set out from hero to­ hionorail, whiskjnF' passengers’ Segregationists Ship probable desth sentence. His sup­ Jouhaud—indicated a serious pen-, Roberts Probe union leaders, suspending 275 un­ day on the second leg o f their over a 1.2-mlle route from a dovim-j porters in the Algerian terrorist etration of the organization's net­ ion member# and cutting wages of march to a protest demonstra­ town terminal; and the t4-raillion! : campaign reeled under the impact work. WASHINGTON (AP) s t n. 344 others. tion Monday In London’s Hyde Hyacinths 1.89 to 2.49 of his arrest. Observer* said th* government John Stennis.irus. D-Mlss., says it's Queen Elizabeth U celebrates Park. Theyvliad spent an un­ (OonUBoed ob Page Six) tSth Mrthday today at Windsor The secret army vowed to con- drive against the terrorists could up to the Arm y—not the Senate— Negro Family North easy night under canvas on the Castle wltb husband Prince 5” to 6" pots jtinue its desperate battle against lead to further arrests of those to decide the oase of Msj. Arch E. hanks of the River Thames - left in command —- former Gen. Roberts. Philip' and their three children, after trudging to Reading from ' Algerian independence, but many her mother, sister and brother-in- Paul Hardy and several colonels Steiuiis, who Is chairman of N E W Y O R H 'i^A P )— A Negro # Sokol also said the family would the A)dermaaton nuclear weap- 1 observers felt Salan's rapture rep- law . . . Walter LnWcht. <3om- U.S. Wants 13 snd lesser officers who desert.*^ the subcommittee investigating not be eligible for relief, if It Is ou* plant, traditional atartlng / sented a crippling and possible munist leader of East Germany, 'fam ily of 10, aent North by ' the French to take up arms charges that military officers' N ew O r lean a aegcegatianlat : coming simply for that purpose, point of their Eaater parade. death blow to th*.underground or- meets with President Antonin Member* of the rival league or-1 Aiialeas “ 1.49 •<> 2.99 against President Charles .de anti-Communist speech*.* have been group, arrived here today with i“ lf that la the case,” he said, “ we Nations Direct .... NoVotny o f Czechoslov|tkia at 'Empire. I/oyall*ts-—who oonfld-* OaUUe's goy«m m snt...... muzzled, said Friday .his commit­ pralae for the organization aid­ ’i 'i 1 Salan. one of Fnuice's most Prague to., diacas* Intemattonal will try to get the cooperation of er antlbomh' demonstrattans pink, pearl, sweetheart supreme, snow PYench, authorities meanwhile tee would take no action until the ing them. But New York welfare J' decorated soldiers, sms the great problems . . .. Massachusetts Su­ Louisiana in having the family paclflst nonsense—pulled down ordered security forces to step up! Arm y com|Seted its inquiry. official* and others called it a Berlin Routes railsing asrmbol to several thou­ preme Oourti rules eight carmen returned.” some tents on the sleepers. their campaign against extremists ~Tteleaa and cruel art by (hr New sand European ii|^-wingcrs and "The basic question involved is were properly Jailed on contempt But if Boyd makes a sincere in Oran and Algiers beginning whether Maj. Roberts violated mili­ Ortcane group. effort to find work and 1* unable WASHINGTON (AP) — The French army deserters th e exr of eosirt chargee in connection HANDI-EY PAGE DOES Monday. tary regulations by delivering his to do so. added Sokol, he may IS 1*89 to 2.69 United States has proposed that tremists have been tertorirtnf Al­ with 48-hour w ^ o u t on Metro­ LONDON (AP)—Sir Fred­ fialan, 63, a former five-star address without prior policy clear­ NEW YORK (AP) — A Negro possibly qualify for relief later. an .international authority of five gerian Moslems In hopes of forc­ politan Transit Authority In Bos­ erick Handley Page, 76. found­ general, had been on the fugitive ance as required by established ton. , family of 10. aent North by a Roy Wilkins! executive aecre- Western, five Oommuhist and ing Moslem retaliation that srould er of Britain's first aircraft Dorothy Gray ] 6 to 10 blossoms Isst for a year. HI* arrest re- procedures,” said Stennis in a New Orleans-legregationist group, lary of the National Association three neutral nations be put in James Reston, Washington Bu­ manufacturing company, died ? « : moved frpm ctrculaUon the last of Statement. reau chief for New York____ Times scheduled to arrive here to-i,fqr'the Advancement of (3olored 1 cliarge o f access routes to Berlin. plans for self-determination in major in th* abortive today. He had been an airplane fig^ea Stennis ssid he could not con­ and twice . winner of -Pulitzer ’ **?L.*’'‘*' ' People, ami, Raymond Houston, I^HION SLIM Under the tentative U.S. plan geria. done a breach of military discip­ builder for 55 years and at the igeneral’s rei’olt against De Gaulle Prize. ttr| ^ Amerlcaii nim m iM ‘ On ThurDday, the Cltizenz Qoun-|f);ew York State rommlBsloner of time of his death atUl headed for aettlement n f the dispute over Word of Salan's capture in-th* '^ . line but added he expects the Arm y to make re.«valaation of aewe, cU„ of ^ New ^ Orleans gave Louia | welfare, both criticized the coun- the aviation firm of Handley the long, slender Mums 6'pou 2.49 the dirided city, East Berlin and to give Roberts a “full, ‘fair snd i S u ' i ®ther three are Jouhaud value* "ao reader can see not A”** **** ‘■”’hy a one-way cil. Page, Ltd., which he formed to East Gennany would have repre- Impartial” bearing. goes to all only we've# on the surface of news, i hu* ticket to New York, food to Wilkins said: "The Boyd family 1909. lipstick that .sentatives on the authority. Roberts, who served' under for­ but the. deeper tide# hinning un- ' eat an rout* and 160 in cash, it being used as a pawn. It’s a The 13-nation control plan has I ro^n rerident. of Algiers. : mer Maj. Gen. Edwin A. W alker derneatb." . . . Prealdeeit Ken- i George Slngelmann. a council naked pretense to malntalii aegre- OVERDUE SCHOONER SAFE shapes better lengths for EASTERf been suggested to the Soviet I The neirs was hailed by thej failed and were sentenced to 16 and says he drafted Walker’s con­ nedy board* pritodentlal yacht board member, said It waa piud gallon. It's cheap, unconscion­ IRISH TWIST Union and the Western , Allies,, troversial pro-blue troop indoctri­ NEW YORK (AP)-lThe Black AND...DONT FORGET THE Algerian nationalist government I years in prison. Honey F ltz for atother round o f ' ®‘ * council plan to send north able." nation program,, was suspended Panther, a 11-foot schooner flv* but informants said Friday night I In exile, stationed , in Tunis, it d *-] galan already had been sen- ciniiain___” g o ff Florida Gaast, any Louisiana Negroes desiring to Houston, in Albany, said " I t ’s a than a brush by the Army. Thursday night daya overdue on a trip from Ber- 'DRAMA^' (left) 3.00 the Russians have shown no in­ , dared, "T h e arrest of the banditi tenced to death in atwentia- But Trial drive ef another era re­ leave the South. cruel thing to send people with a new, richly,ftextured fabric that has created a terest iit the propoeal. chief Salan srill not faU to have!under French law. the sentence shortly after he gave a speech vived in Oaage HllU, Oklahoma, nfuda to New York, waa located and much without Pentagon clearance to the Boyd, an. unemployed longshore­ no resources or planning. Even­ early today by a U.S. Navy ves­ EASTER BUNNY "^ewhite onavy • spring gray e cherry bud The ttiaUer is still being de­ repercussions on the criminal ae-:w lll be set aside and he toil be when 115 head of horse* are driven man, reportedly said he was leav­ tually we may have to send them whole new look in handbag.s! trimmed wifh leath­ tion of the fascist commandos. Daughttos of the American Revo­ sel. All aboard were reported bated among the Allies: The West- tried in person, probably within a 32 miles to market to be sold *uk ing because he could not find-a back to New Orleans." y easier to use. • antique ivory ococa cream a opal orange lution. rodeo ato.k at Pawbuaka. Okl*. safe and the vessel requlmd no Oerman' government la reportedly Salan waa flown to Paris hand­ few weeka. Th# charges wUl stem job' and not because he was dis­ A spokesman for tb* Travelers er-like touches; they’re fashion’s pet neutral shade He’ s waiting right now for all children in HAH's a nectar o laurel pink e zinnia pink o turquoise oiqioaed to aay Berlin agreement cuffed and rushed to Sante Prison, Roberts contends—like his for- . . Cable aupportlng a cruciWe of aqslstance, the Coast Guard aald. from the revolt and his secret mto commander—that the Unitto satisfied with the South. Aid Society said the organization A Coast Guard sokesman here- 12 exciting • anunint . that could be Interi^eted mail ex­ tome tOO'idir ^is followers demoo- ariny 'leadership. molten copper anaps and dnaipa . . . boiie. children’s department, main floor, rear. States is menaced from vrtUUn by contcato onto five workmen nt PhUlp Sokol. New Y o » City "was very concerned about the asld the Navy ship, which waa tending WMtem recognition to Btrated outaide the prison, juid The procedure will be the same deputy .welfare commUsibmr, said welfare of this fam ily and the pos­ the East German Communist re­ imprisoned sympathizers rioted commimlsm and say* he wants to Phtips Dodge Oorp, plant at Long not Idenlltied, came upon the shades as In the case o f Jouhaud, who tell his story b^ore Stennis'' tha council action was cruel. sibility of their being unscrupu­ gime. laland City, N . T., cauatfig one schooner at 1:45 a.m., pboot balf- The Classic SHORTIE (right) 2.00 and set Are to p wooden partition f also bad’ been sentenced to ideatb Armed Services subcommittee.' "Thla. family is being misled," lously exploited." ivay between Bermuda and N ew 4 SEE HIM TOMORROW On these grounds,- it is under­ death and aeriou* injurlea to the all .3 styles 2 . 9 9 • whit. • anUqu. ivory • navy • lauz«) pink in abeentia. T h . sentence was " I t has been said that Sen. other four . . Sixth annuel In- be aald "1 don’t think they are Sen. Jacdb K. Javits, R-N.Y., York. He Mid the schooner waa stood, the West Germana object - Aupiorities said U prisoners, all voided after his arrest in Oran ANYTIME FROK^ 9:30 to 5:45 • (Urtng pink • chwry bud • anunint • black Stennis' investigatlosi of military teraatiooal Auto Show, guttering being given the proper advice.^ •said the family would be welcome proceeding eh Us planned trip. to bavtng OettBan Oommnnlat r»- of tbem right-Bring’ extremlsta, and March 26. ' Re waa again con­ muxsling is one of the'laat survlT- and "w ill be received and dealt oth^rsTto 7.99 ‘ . a oak iMLZ • eoffa. w itli array o f care and giria, onew* _ Boyd ia 41 and hi* wife la 38. The schooner left Bermisito on ^ 1.50 five pdtee’stoc* toJm d to toe out- eigkt Any rmi’ to New Yoifc TbSlir. chUdrait rang* in age from, with in a way typical of New April 19 and waa do* to'New ' IdBfbBBVM). . BOTH IN ONE-SIZJ-FITSiALL STRETOM NYLON! hvto- Hw IhoiBM: totoUhi Bader (€ M Warn «6 M ) « P age M x) 5 to 12 yaara. Tork ." York kMt Monday. 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