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(Claaalfled AdverilRlng on Page ,12) VOL. LXXX, NO. 131 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1961 PRICE FIVE CENTS UN Troops Quit Vital Por
U.S. Sends Negotiatjttrs \Navy Unit Meeting on To Congo Cease-fire Leopoldville, The Congo, Washington, Marcl) 6 (/P)— March 6 (i(P)— Weary U.N. A U.S. Navy task force has. troops laid down their arms been turned back from a and withdrew from the key goodwill voyage and sent Congo port of Matadi after 24 back td Congolese waters to hours of bitter street fight- be available in case the Unit- ing with Congolese soldiers, a * ed Nations needs help there, U.N. spokesman reported to- the State Department said to-, Bundled up In a blanket, actress Elirabeth Taylor was carried on a stretcher from her hotel Satur- day. day on the way to the London Clinic. This picture of Miss Taylor became available today from a day. Negotiations are going on with The department confirmed the the Congolese government to get a source in London. (AP Photofax via radio from London). move In response to queries about U.N. garrison back into the town. a dispatch from Capetown, South If these break down, the United Africa, reporting the change of Nations is empowered to use fore* Gets Blood Transfusions plans. The vessels were due in as a last resort, "the spokesman Reds Blam e 3 Capetown Wednesday. said. The move was obviously related Two Sudanese U.N. soldierii—of the 130-man garrison—are known Estonians for to the situation in the supply port to have been killed in the battle, Liz Taylor Gravely 111; of Matadi where Congolese troops which raged throughout Saturday fouffht pitched battles with U.N. and until noon yesterday, 13 other 125,000 Deaths forces over the weekend and -took Sudanese were wounded and 12 control. still are missing. Doctor Reports Anemia The ships, department spokes- A Canadian signal captain also Tallin, Estonia, March 6 man Lincoln White said, are avail- (ff)— Trial opened today for is missing and the U;N. spokesman able for the United Nations if the said there are grave fqarg for hlS three Estonians accused of London, March 8 (gV-Elizabeths in Miss Taylor’s condition, but she world organization needs them. safety. murdering 125,000 East Taylor, gravely 111 with pneu- is not out of danger yet,” said a He said he did not know whether Matadi is The Congo’s principal Europeans, most of them monia, haa developed anemia 'and bulletin from Uie team of six doc- any marines are aboard. supply port and without control ‘This action has no unilate^ Jews, in Nazi death camps is b e i^ given Mood traiwfaaions, tors attending the Hollywood star. there, the U.N. supply operation her doctors reported tonight. Last night the doctors said her significance,” White told a jr'ws could be gravely endangered. during World War II. Ope of Dr. Carl Heinz Goldman, one of condition had “Improved consider- ! conference, President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana and Adlai Steven.son. U.S. amba-ssador to the United Nations, Trouble blew up in the hillside the defendants calmly re- the actress’ 6-maa medical team, ably." He pointed out that/ii l.s the meet' for breakfast this morning at Stevenson's suite in New York’s Waldorf Towers. Nkrumah town 60 miles up The Congo River cou n t^ the procedure for the said: “ We are a Uttle worried Dr. Carl Heinz Goldman, Miss e.stablished policy of/th e United arrived yesterday by plane. He is scheduled to adress the UN General Assembly tomorrow. (AP when Congolese units erected road extermination "shoots" to a aibout her today. Her blood Is not Taylor’s personal physician, said States to assist th^lfnited Nations Photofax). »• blocks to impede the movement of very good. She Is becoming anemic she wtJuld be In the London Clinic in its effort to restore peace and _ ...... ' .1.1—s> U.N. personnenl. Two helicopters Soviet court. . and we are giving her blood for at least another 10 days and order in Thej^dngo. also were seized as they touched Ralf Gerrets and Jan Vijk franstUslons.” “she will need a long time to re- The N ay^ ships, identified by down at nearby Bqma. That was on pleaded guilty at the start of Jthe Goldman said In an- interview cuperate, perhaps a year.” Confer on Congo Crisis Friday. • trial. A thirds man, Ain Edwin the NayyAs Solant (for South At- State News ______131______S ______^------the 20-year-old star Is "still The prospect of such a long lantlcK amity, have been on a Next day, the Congolese tried to Mere, escaped to Britain after the gravely 111.” period away from the cameras dislodge an 11-nian guard of U._N. war and the British refuse to grant goodwill tour in the Atlantic off He declined to elaborate further raised another big question mark e coast of West Africa. They Sudanese troops which had be'en a Soviet extradition request. He is on her condition, and sa^l a b ^ e - over the future of the multi-mil- Roundup Adlai Sees Nkrumah, thrown around a hillside •villa used being tried in absentia. have called at 11 African ports and tin will be Issued at 0 pin. (4 p. llon-dollar epic “Cleopatra” , were on their way to Capetown as a communications center by a The Soviet government, .which Canadian signal' unit. EST), which Miss Taylor was to ^ la y when ordered to return to the coast '' » has controlled Estonia since World The movie. actress spent a reet- the title role. of the civil war-tom Congo' Rjfpub- The Congolese opened up with War n , invited foreign torrespond- leM day—with a tabs iaaerted In But Dr. Goldman^ Mid Miss 11c. , . Democrat Raps Will Talk to Gromyko 37mm. antitank gruns, killing a Sudadenese and wrecking the post. enU from Moscow to, lUUnd... the her throat to aki breathing. Earli- Taylor "has tremendous fighting The move was not requested by trial. er reporta said she had displayed powers and J feel certain she will United NaUons, White s a id - Carping Critics A Canadian captailrwho went Gerrets, standing ramrod some Irninrovement after a rMtIees puU through?* “it was our idea. United Nation:/ k . Y., March 6.* had been ordered to hold the big out to parley with the attacking straight in a gray suit and blue night. Dr. Goldman said the tube in- (/P)—U.S. Ambassador Adlai Ste- military base at Kitona and re- Congolese was not seen again. One ship, the destroyer Vogel- Hartford, March 6 (H —Senate shirt, testified he was a prison serted in the star’s throat to help gesang, is proceeding to Capetown. venson talked today, with Ghana's occupy Banana. Vastly outnumbered and with employe under the Germans after By RAYMOND E. PALMlCB her breathihg had made her rest- Majority Leader Louis I, Glad- president, Kwame Nkrumah, on In his talks here, Nkrumah was their ammunition' running low, the London, March 6 )—Elizabeth Those which returned to Congolese they conquered Estonia in 1941. (IP less. waters are the Destroyer Gearing, stone, D-Bridgeport, haa called on The Congo crisis and arranged to expected to press his demgnd that Canadian signal post and its Su- He worked at the Jagala Camp Tayior had a restless night but De. Middleton Price, the breath- Republicans to put an end to their meet later with Soviet Foreign a, solution of The Congo problem danese, guards surrendered Satur- showed slight Improvement this an LST (Landing ship tank), an near here and. said trains arrived ing expert, was with her all LSD (landing ship dock), and the ” cai-ping, criticism” of Gov. John Minister Aridrei Gromyko.' must be left in the hands.^of A f- day evening. regularly from Czechoslovakia morning In h er' desperate fight nlght.’l .he reported. U.N. Secretary-General Dag ricans only. Elsewhere in the town, fighting against pneumonia, her doctors oiler Nespelin. N. Dempsey's’ proposed budget. with prisoners. At a typical execu- An incision for the tube was White, in announcing this, said Hammarskjold also planned .to After his meeting with Steven-, went on until noon Sunday. reported. made down low on«the throat, just He urged them to back up "their discuss the growing crisis with son Nkrumah told reporters that More than 1,000 Congolese “There is a slight Improvement "We attach no , particular sig- barrages of criticism with con- (Continued on Page-Thirteen) above the breast bone, a friertd nificance to this order.” Nknimah as delegates assembled "Africans combined, supported by troops, armed with machine guns, structive proposals of their own." for resumption- of the General As- said. The scar will not show ex- The ships, he said, are still sev- the United Nations — that's the mortars and antitank artillery, cept with low-necked gowns. Meanwhile, Senate Minority sembl.v tomorrow, only way to save The Congo.” eral hundreJifniies from The Con- Leader Peter P. Maria.nl, R-Groton, were ranged against the U.N. Su- After visiting the star today, an- Nkrumah will address the 99- ’ Asked if they nad discussed danese garrison. go, and are approaching the. coast said that "Dempsey need have no nation assembly when it resumes Plus Rain, Snow and Fog other friend, Suzanne Cardozo, at normal cruising speed. White "Africa for Africans,” Stevenson At noon, negotiators from both told newsmen: fear but that the Republicans, will its 15th session after an 11-week present a balanced’ budget.” told newsmen: “We discus.sed sides met to arrange a cease-fire. Poor Liz,' she can’ t talk. She (Continued on Page Seven) recess. everything, including the rent.” - But as the talks were going on the has tO'scribble on pieces of paper. Gladstone's criticisms were con- Hammarskjold discussed the tained in a statement issued Sat "Yes, we did,” Nkrumah said. But she's taking an interest in latest Congo developments at an (Continued on Page Sevtm) Tornadbes Pounce urday. Mariani’s remarks were emergency meeting last night Ste\’enson added that "Happily, \ . ' • things. And she is a bit better.” made at a dinner of the Third Sen- with his 18-nation advisory com- we usually agree about' impogtant- Miss Taylor's husband, singer — the most important — things." Eddie Fisher, remained hour after atorial District Republican Club the mittee. He dispatched.instructions same day. to the U.N. command for urgent British Minister of State David hour at her bedside. News Tidbits Ormsby-Goie also was on hand for On Midwest States At 4 o'clock on Saturday after- Marianl said Republicans are action, But U.N. officials would Culled from AP Wires presently examining Dempsey’s not disclose his plans. the Msembly reopening. The bal- noon Elizabeth was given one hour ance of the session is expected to Bulletins to live," he said. "Now there's budget “ item by item” and, on The secretary-general sent to completion of the study, will rec- last six to eight weeks; from the AP Wires By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ^again seven to eight blocks to the hope.- She will live. She must.” the security council a preliminary Diplomats hoped to avoid long Miss Cardozo said of the elec- Paul F. Bikle, man who heads ommend where savings can be report on the fighting between A rash of twisters stabbed into northeast, and the roof of a. vacant made. debate on such cold War issues as arts of the Midwest today kill- factory building was blown against tronic lung that helps the star X15 Rocket Plane prograrp, sets Congolese 4nd U.N. troops at the Tibet, Hungary and the ' Soviet breathe: "That wonderful ma- world altitude record in glider. -And the budget we will return port cities of Banana and Matadi. CARDINAL MIMMI DIES ig three persons,, injuring at least a confectionery. i to him (Dempsey), ma.v provide a complaining against U.S. recon- two others and causing extensive All the eight main emokestaents chine, the breathing apparatus — W. Averell Harriman, President The report covered the U.N. naissance flights, but there was no Rome, March 6 1^) — Mar- e John F. Kennedy's special ambas stiff test for his executive ability damage. were blown down at Morgan Pack- well, it's savqd Liz's life. That and withdrayal from Banana but was sign of agreement that the discus- cello Cardinal Mimirii, 78, Italian her sliperb terfm of doctors.” sador, has tWo-bour - conference in being able to liv
larly like the "Concerto of the Al- batross,” by. Georglo Ghedlnl, , ^aces L on g R ecu peration ‘Bus Stop’ Plays- I heard in a Hartford Symphony Sheinwold on program, Dec. 14, last. mm Almquist'Boehm To Record Crowd 1 ^ ^ works ware Inspired %y A nnounce Engagements MelvlUe'B "Moby Dick" which Elizabeth Taylor Better, “THE WAY would suddenly seem to hold a MAKiS good use < North jlealec M lu Valerie Bernice Boehm of The Little TTieater of.MancheS-| OLLIE’S fascination for composers. The OF ffi^ L L MEBCIES Both aidae vnloenble Manchester became the bride of. ter broke area records on Friday i Nomu anti Saturdijy nights when more; Ghedini work was written in 1945, By Alfred SbetawoM ; 0 9 7 4 Philip Weeton Almqulst of but 1 don't know ' when Mennin than 1.000 persons saw Uicir pro-1 I HEARD IT” StiU Not Out of Danger For the lairt twsnty ysAa 1 have 0 9 8 Wetherifleld, and San Francisco, AUTO BODY duction at Bowers School.. | wrote lUs opus. It could not have AKQ6S Calif., at St. Mary’s Episcopal been too long ago. since the com- been going about with a lantern, Saturday's performance, par- W ELDING, A UTO B ODY ond FENDER RCPAIRS by John Gruber (CoBtlaiMd from Pago OM) A q T Church* Saturday. < poser was born in. 1923. looking for a bridge player who W I S T EAST The bride is the daughter of ticularly, was attended by a revord 281 ADAMS ST. TEL. Ml 9^5025 After Intermi.ssion we shall hear doaen’t complain about the carde Mr. and Mrs. William Graham audience. At 8:20 dobr .sales had Brahms’ Fourth Symphony, a emmm "Sometimes she can manago 4 J 3 to be discontinued, the "standing I COM PLETE C A R P A INTIN G he is dealt. AU I have found U 0 7 3 2 Boehm, 477 Adams St. The bride; sUndard work of the symphonic by .Michael A. Petti, M.D. whisper. But even then you have to J' 8 7 3 2 f 10 9 groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.' room only" sign was out, and only | LA C QUE R and ENAMEL repertoire. It is the least popular do a lot of lip-reading, She scrib- that one good wi^' to make your- 7 6 5 3 10 8 1 those W'ho had purchased their i by tKe Italian Frederick O. A. Almquist, Wethers- t Sunday will bring the Indiana-»as the greatest of the works In this form by the aelf unpopular la to advice people SOUTH' field. tickets previously to that evening composer. WHAT IS A doeo bles well, though. r polli Symphony to Mancheeler In German master, and was very FiaST-AlO TBIATHSNT to play their carde better Inetead The Rev, Prescott Beach, ,oufate could he admitted. More than a I The ‘'Met” hasn't mounted the slow in coming into general ac- "You still have to mix a few O^Q16S4 score of wbuld-bc spectators were i another ot the Community Concert FOB BUBNS ? prayers with the hope. She’s of complaining eo much. at St. Mary’s, pcrfqjrnted the opera since 1895. and I’ve never ceptance. Even today,' 75 years af- double ring servlce:..'Bouqu«ts of turned away at the door. ‘ - Aasociation eeries. It's a very good seen it. The overture, however, is ter ita first performance, there arc awfully resilient though. And poor When fMa hand was dealt, Weit ik ^9 4 P R OTECT YOUR H O M E W ITH white mums were' at the altar. “Tlie support given our efforts 'j." *. orchestra and was once picked by based on themes from the opera many who accept the work only Eddii, he's certainly been through wasn’t grateful for the cards he Nerth J ta t ^ B.v the people of Manchester is 'which is based on the life of Queen the nilll.” held. He thought he waa. entitled 16 14 2 0 Fmb Sydney MacAlpine was organist, » Deems Taylor as among the top with reservations. and Franklin Lawrence, soloist.' moat heartening." said Betty Semiramis. Her name has be- Like the Prokofieff. it Is in four Miss Taylor's private secretary to better oarda. Little did he real- 3 6 Fue 3 O Fue FIRE W A TC H <1- ton symphonic, aggregations in the 4 0 All Fbm . Giveh In marriage by her father, Lundberg, business manager for *; countrj’. come a byword in history as a movements, but Brahms spins his told reporters: ise that he had just enough to de- the town-sponsored group. "But, regicide, and it is a synonj-m for . "The electronic machine la keep- Opening lead — 4 1 the bride wore a princess-style e- While it had been in existence be- composition put to about 45 min. feat the contract. gown of white silk taffeta. 'The "she went on." such overwhelming J. fore that Ume, it got going in good perfidy. At least thirty other ^lll utes in length. ‘'Cellists all like the ing her alive. Without it she would Waat opened the jack of spades success also brings its problems. This amazing Home fire alarm system may be the m o s t length operas have been based on work, probably because of a par- not b«f able to breathe. Slowly, •omewhat regretfully, aince he eential it is to respond to your go'wn was designed with a scallop- f style in 1934, as I recall it. when partner's takeout double. ed Sabrina neckline of re-embroid- We were unprepared for such important purch'ase in your life time. r Fabien Seritsky assumed its baton. the story of this Assyrian Queen ticularly felicitous theme in the very slowly, the lungs are clear- hated to part so sodn' with hie only throngs and regret exceedingly who lived about 800 B.C. 'Andante" which is given to those ing. The next week or two will be honor card. Bast took the top (Copyright 1961, General Features ered Alencon lace, trimmed with -1%I 4 He came there from Bostem where <3orp.) seed pearls, bracelet-length sleeves that any of our audience or- would- } he had been conducting the'‘'Poo- Next we shall hear Prokofieff’s instruments. crucial.” apSdes and led the ten of spades I - V I . . . i l . be audience was inconvenienced or EASY “Classical" Symphony, a very Miss Taylor is being treated in at the thirt trick. with appliques of Alencon lace The engagement of Miss THerese:*' The engagement of 'Miss Mar- ka pie's Symphony" and feuding with The finale Is a series of varia- 2 STILL HOSPITALIZED disappointed by being turned i ' his uncle, Serge Koussevitsky; In clever piece of music, which en- tions on a form which has been de- the London Clinic, a private hos- This put South in' the middle. He and pearls, a fitted bodice, and Lucille DuBois to Robert Charles garet Louise Reid of Manchester T t o Norwalk, March 6 (JP)—^Two men dome-shaped sklr^^^ccented with away." , ' • ' Hewitt, both of Manchester, is an- to^ Brannon Mease Smathers of • fact Fabien's name was also deavors to show how Mosart scribed both as a chaconne and as pital. No part of 'ths costs are had to step lip with the king ot Mrs. Lundberg wishes to assure INSTALL »• Kousaevitsky, but in order to avoid might have written had he com- hearts to Miut West out. "You remained hospitalized today after appliques and terminating In a nounced bv her mother,' Mrs. Cahton, N.C., la announced by her * 8 9 a passacaglia, by different musi- chargeable to Britain’s heEdth her fellow townspeople that imr f confusion with his more famous posed in 1918, the year of this cologists. service of socialised medicine. didn’t have to work so hard,” West an explosion at a power company chapel train. She wore a scalloped George C. Mlllett. 124 High St. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. substation h y e last week result- crown of seed pearls with finger- mediate ronsldoralion is being She is also the daughter of the Reid, OS Mountain Rd.. Manchee- » . uncle, he dropped the first syllable work’s premiere, A full symphony The whole composition is tragic As for the Ul-fated picture, commented wryly, given to the problem of adequate r In Boston. In four movements, it still only in nature, and Niemann found in IF THI BUBN IS LIBS THAN studio ofBciala did not want to talk Entern Dununy C. ed in the deaths H two men. Dead tip veil of French illusion. The late Alchey DuBois. ter. 2 0 ^ OF THE BODY, JUST are Eric Olson, 44, Stamford, and bride carried a prayerbook mark- sealing facilities for future audi- Her fiance is the son of Mr. and . Her-flance is the son of Mrs. An- ' He brought 'with him a number requires about 15 minutes of per- the work Brahms’s "own tragic IHHIBSt THt BUBNIO about it. South had to reach dummy with ences. either by securing a larger ^ of Boston musicians, some of forming time. recognition that as a tragic com- Producer Welter Wanger said: the jack of clubs In order to lead Fred Ham, 22, Ridgefield. Nor- ed with white rosefbuds and cas- Mrs. John Hewitt, 2632 NE 3rd nie Mae Smathers, Canton, and JOHN J. LAWS _,BABT IN COLO WAT8B,. walk hospital reported Richard hail or .by developing a different Ct., Boynton Beach. Fla. , whom are still members of the Peter Mennln's "ConcerUto" poser, his place is not at the side "fHIS BELIIVIS THE PAIN "The only Item on our agenda is a trump Reward his hand. East cades of sweet peas. system of ticket distribution. the late Bowden M. Smathers. Sales Representative Of Fire Watch Systems of Hartford * orchestra, which Is now conduct- brings the program to intermis- of Beethoven." the health of Lis Taylor. We played the ten of hearts, and South Destree,-26, of Norwalk in aerioua Miss Diane L. Boehm was her. The bride-elect is a graduate of Miss Reid, a 1959 graduate of For Information Tel. Andover PI 2-7936 Or, AND SPEEDS HEALINQ. ^ condition and Charlea Morgan, 33, “Vic are so grateful to Man- Manchester U'E*' School and is ! ed by Izler Solomon. The or- sion. This is a work with which I haven’t considered the future of won with the queen. sister’s maid of honor. She wore Manchester High School, attended Write Fire Watch—Box 12, Andover MssWi CipwAi h 6i4pE6 to ^ mUeet bUs. Middlebury, in fair condition. All chester for taking the Little employed by the Metropolitan Life chestra prospered, and it is now aun utterly unfamiliar. Mennin is It so w y b b ftHB*4s4 Is W «i s AsfMBiMs ssftir«a a petal pink, gown of silk organza Bay Path Junior College, arid is Cleopatra.’ ” South co(iI(|;next lead a low heart, were members o f a 6-man work 'Thi»ter to its heart that we are Insurance Co. J well eotabliahed on the American an American, bom in 1923, who Joseph Mankiewics, the director, using dummy’s nine to force out in ballerina length with scoop neck- determined to see' that in the fu- employed by the Travelers Insur- has taught composition at J.uUiard party caught in the (Connecticut line. cap sleeves and bouffant skirt. Mr. Hewitt attended Manchester ance Co. - scene. " Big Leftist Cain told reporters: "I wouldn’t cars the ace. But now East led another Li|^t A Power Co. installation ture po one is turned.away from High School and Howell Cheney ' The program is quite Interest- in New York. less about the film. It's U s we’re spade, and South was once mOre The back of the skirt ,was accented one of our performances again,” Mr. Smathers attended North generally quiet thrcnighout the w h ^ a short circuit caused an I Technical School, and Is employed Carolina State College and is a ing. It opens with Rossini’s over* The title suggests the poasiMlity thinking of all the time.” 3-6 in the middle. He couldn’t shut out ,b. a panel Of shirred organza trim- she said. I by Pratt- and Whitney Aircraft. ' ture to the opera “ Semlramls.” of spoken w o;^ , althpugh the pro- country. West’s miserable little seven of explosion and fire Friday. Ihe med with satin roses. She wore a 1959 graduate of tlie University In Chile Voting In' New York, Spyros Bkouraai fifth man, Donald Synott, about 26, I ‘ a Sept, 2 wedding is planned i This Is about all we, ever hear of gram does not indicate a speaker. The antt-govemment campaign chief of. 20th Ctntury-Fox, the hearta. If South ruffed low, West pink picture hat embroidered with of Georgia, where he was a mem-, Waterbury, escaped injury. ber of Lambda Chi Alpha social DOUBLE WORLD t bi« opera, whirii was once rated If this is the case, it will be singu- was led by the Popular Action company making the SB-million would over-ruff; and if South ruffed satin roses and carried a colonial I 4"FIJ;E FIRE (Continued from Page One) Front (FRAP), which includes with the jack, West’s seven would ;______» bouquet of deep pink roses and Double Feature fraternity. He is employed in the epic about the vamp o f the Nila, Naugatuck, March 6 (Ah — Mr- group sales training program of Communists, Socialists, CTiristian said: Bolton become the huh trump. carnations. and Mrs. Max Darm and their two th^ Communists and Socialists had Democrats and supporters of Fidel So West defeated the contract I'N). lONi> Bridesmaids were Miss Char- For Green PTA Travelers Insurance Co. GREEN STAM PS made a poor showing, and the 1 don’t care how long it takes. teenaged children escaped injury Gastrp. FRAP accused the govern' with his little seven of hearts. Was lotte Fayle, . Miss Joyce Leave- Bradford Bar.hrach Photo The wedding is planned for May ahlft in strength yesterday sur- I still intend to make Cleopatra EBEJIYMSIDEI yesterday when a fire ilestroycd ment of failing to solve critical with Elisabeth Taylor. I have no Science Fair he grateful? Not a bit of it. "Now BURNSI Dl AVt r HTH) itrom, and Miss Marilyn Chap- There will be a double feature their 2-Mory home on -Andrews 27 at the Church of the Assump- prised political observers. housing; labor and inflation prob- deal me aomething,” he laid, as man, all of Manchester, and Mrs. MRS. PHILIP WESTON ALMQUIST tion. .Loring Studios About 1.8 million persons were intention of getting another star.' program for the Green School Mountain Rd. Dam'age was esti- W EONESOAY lems.' It urged nationalizsUon of ‘‘Cleopatra" was scheduled to his pEirtner picked up the cards for Donald C.lerke of East Hartford. PTA We'dne.sday. evening;. mated at 38,000. Fire officials eligible to vote. Only 60 per cent, Chile's rich mineral Industries an(] the next ^eal. " I ’m tire
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1961 Mr*. Michael SaponaTa, Mrz. PAGE FOUH School, champs o f the elementary Hartford, South Windsor, Man- dance wdll he Rita Wing, Kath- Joseph Shea, Mrs. Stephen ’Turk- erine Bednar, Joan Sturtevant, ischool league, found an all-star chester and Vernon Invited. The wltnegt 80 mllea awey from the South Windsor club will meet at Wood Memorial Century Club Ington, and Mrs. Ronald Vernier. the March maatlag. The conunit- craah gite. The plane oraahed eight HANOI. Jean Gezelman, JuUa Wehren and team from the other schools too Guest models Include Mrs. tee, William Jacobus, Atty. Elisa- Andover Rita Quinn. A barbershop, quartet big to handle, and lost-47-24. W il- Library at 8:30. An installation of 'C ^ ik im h ia 9 Airm en Die miles northeaat of El Paso and now members and business meeUng Charles Daris, Mrs. Robert Mc- beth Dennis Hutchins and J. Rus- made up df Joseph Tripp, Gil Dow, liam Smith, the league giant, waa nekr the New Mexlco-Texas line. will precede the guest program be- Style Show Intosh,, Miss Kristan Aronson, sell Spearman, reported that in- The accident occurred In Texas. lUEL OIL ZB A H earag Lorn Martin and Chuck LaVole high scorer with 15 pplnts. Jim Miss P a tty Ann Turklngton, Miss TV-Radio Tonight Rohlln, All-Stars captain, made 11 ginning promptly at 7:30. The Baby Has vestigation aoon made it appa- Book Fair to In KB50 Crash The area waa roped off by Air will alng. . ' ^ Carolyn Haberen, Mies Debra iTaxLcvyUp rent that this matter la extremely Force officials. GASOLINf Roslta Parker wrill alng and points and Lenny Patient, 8. Ron- Edward Lawlor o f Wethersfield, a graduate of Grinnell College and Set March 20 Decker, Master Danny Gerrity and Involved and complex. They Irec- The plane was assigned to the Set March 16 Chuck CefaratU will atrum the nie Reardonacored.il and Tommy Master Kevin Gerrity. ommended that the town U k e no Near El Paso 4Slst A ir Refueling Squadron at Itar. Duet numbers will be sung Malln 7 for Union. from Maxwell CoUege in Syra- Assist School cuse, N. Y., will speak on "Opera Invitation to Spring” will be A t intermission time, club 3 Mills to 33 action until it has employed cotm- Biggs and was based at the base T h « Zoning Board of Appeals y Sallyly M n k .smd Lorn Martin, The games were played to bene- members will model entries In the Beeli Named Television with Phyllis Courtney as accom- for Everyone.” He will discuss and the theme of a dessert fashion sel, specialising in the fields . of The Book Fair to benefit the (OorfUniMd from Pmge Ob *) as a tennant craft attached to the w ill hold a public hearing at the fit .the college scholarship fund fourth annual fashlon-aelvlng con- The Americans BANTLY OI L play excerpts from several operas ( 00 Salty Brins'! Shack 33. 30 Tactical A ir Command. The KB60 panist. ior high school students. show to be sponsored by the Junior •. Th* town voted Saturday night municipal corporations and ease-' Andover Elementary School will Eariy Show Un(in pro_ prograat) To Tsli. rhs Truth 13 Town Hall March 16 to conzWer test, sponsored by the General Is a modiftcAtion of the R29 of I .iMI' \ M , i\l . A teachers’ quartet featuring and give an historical review of Century Club of Manchester • to levy a S3 mill tax for 1961; to ments. be held March 24 and 25, according jBIg 3 Theater (In progress) 8:10 Tales of Wells Fargo 10. 33. 30 flight wiglnogr, El Pa*o, gurvivgd tour applications. ‘Born Yesterday’ a Success the growth and development of Federation of Women’s Clubs. Then a motion was passed to to Mrs. Doris E. Chamberlal^ ITrst Show (to progresal Surtslde Six 8.' 40, 53 World War II fame. The plane Is . ' I \ ' \ - I m . M Robert Stone and Jack Goldberg Dorothy Faust, Joyce Lord, ^Cath- Applause and curtain calls af- March 20 at the Second Congrega- Mrs. Donald Forstrom, club presi- Harrtfion, Paul David, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa D. Harrt*. ! appropriate 510,000 to the Oor DucKnin tiowimg IH by hit widow. Hometown wag Kel- used for aerial refueling o f. Jet— I erine Jordan and Caryl Segal will opera table the study until after action pnncipotT T:00 Danny- Thomas Show 3. 13 of 364 West Middle Turfiplke, ter the show Indicated that the tional Church auditorium. dent, will provide the commentary. aon, 23 Orchard St. He was bom Feb. 26 at ManoheaUr -M*— Tumbla Volunteer Wre Depart- logg, Minn. fighters attached to the TAC. TfL Mlfrlicll 9.459b Bin'if'and Gwyneth Grano -will Hostesses for the evening will is taken by the General Assem- She aaid the 20 per cent profit Panic Acapulco 10. 32. 30 Manchester, request a -variance to South Windsor Country Players Women's and children’s fashions Entries will be judged by Mrs. morial Hoapital. Hia maternal grandpareifta are Mr. and Mr*. ment and to fight the nuiaance of Al Mann Newt 1:30 Andy Griffith Show 13 The plane waa returning from dance. Virginia ..Rettberg will also be Mrs. Richard Tracy and Mrs. bly on a bill introduced by Rep. the achool will receive on each tale X. 8. Sgt. Bgrnard F. Rivera, '52 got off to a flying start in staging from -The Fair at the Parkade will Belding and Mrs. Helen Chambers, Richard J. pataon, Eaat Hartford. Hia paternal grandparent* obnoxloua odors and health haxarda g:lS Rescue S Streets of Danger II its Pacific assignment and had ROCKVILLE TR S-827I erect two 6 by 8 foot signs on land •be heard In solo numbers. Eldward Rakowskl. LaVergne H. Williams, concern- will be invested in new books for Modern Digest Danta 10. 33. 30 flight engineer, El Paao, aurvlved their first production, "Born ifes- be presented, with commentary by are Mr. and Mrs. Sidney HarHaon, 65 Jean Rd. He haa a alatar, aaid to be created at the OonnecU- stopped at McClellen Air Force abutting the Wilbur Cross Park- . W alt Umberfleld will 'entertain head of the department of cloth- ing the power of towns to acquire the school library. Circulation so (:3& Weather. News A Sports Adventures in Paradise tC) by hla widow and twij* children. teiday.” The play ran Thursday, Fumes Ignite Mrs. Doris Belding. Proceeds from Tracy Lynn, 1. cut Bl-ProducU Co. Two Faces West 8. 40. S3 Base near San Francisco before way in Wapplng. with magic lacts; Allan Parker ing, textiles and related arts for land for recreational areas. •far this year was 5,1,89 for 239 Hometown waa Rochdala, Maas. Friday and Saturday at Wapplqg Fumes from gasoline which was the show will benefit 'th e Yale In addition, the voters sent a S:S0 Clubllouse - 10:00 Million Dollar M ovie 18 Carmine J. Napolitano at 52 the home economics department of children, she said, and more books nennesey S, 12 18. Sgt. Claude L. Early, 28, crew starting the return trip to Biggs. and W alt Hill will appear In a School auditorium. spilled on the the basement floo? Haberem, Ronald George J-r., aon of Mr. stnd Mra. Ronald resolution to Hubert P. CollUns. For several years, residents in C->mpaes y There normally is a crew of ilx John St., East Hartford, seeks an cpmical sklt; .ind Gordon Kirkpat- Tumor Clinic and CARE. University of Connecticut, are needed. Channel 8 News The Barbara Stanwyck -Show chief, El Paso, survived by hla Mrs. Betty Spalla gave an out- of the .Leland Newman residence Mrs. Edgar McCulloch will be George Haberem, 197 Center St. He waa bom Feb. 26 at Man- recently retired Town Clerk who the Hop River Srea have com- 33. 30 aaaigned to the KB50, and there exception to build a single fafnily rick will play severar'plano selec- Tickets may be obtained from Prices at the fair w ill range Robin Hood' widow. Hometewm was Hardin, Mo. standing performance as Billy at 524'Avery St., were ignited, at general chairman of the show, chester Memorial Hoapital. ' His maternal' grandmother la Mr*. Is ill at his home: tabled .action on plained of odors emanating from 8:85 Doug Edwards Adventures In Paradise 10 waa no immediate* reason given as home in an Industrial expansion tions and act as accompanist for any club member. from 19 cents for linen-covered 10:30 June Allyson Show 13 Ariman 2nd Claaa Joseph T. W/// Dawn, a dumb blonde who finally about 9:30 a.m. Saturday when the Samuel Haberem, Manchester. His paternal g;fandparenta ar* an “ encroachment Inveatigation" the Oonneotleut Bi-Products Com- Huntley-Brlnkley Report to why more men were aboard the zone on Long Hill Rd., near the the musical numbers. with Mrs. RJehard Kwiecienski and pre-achool books to 52. 10. 32. San Francisco Beat 3 Rothschotf, 24, aaalatant crew “wised up.” Frank Enes convinc- oil burner went on. The flash fire Mrs. Robert Larpiett as co-chalr- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tarasek, Rockville. and authorised the selectmen to pany In Hop River., which, al- P eter Gunn 8. 40, 53 plane when It crashed. All of the town line. . . Glenn R,oberts will be master of Mrs. Cftamberlsln also reported 7:00 A lter Dinner M ovls chief, survived by hla father of ingly played the part of Hafry started a few rags smoldering, but Shotcers Thursday take care of two other minor though aituated in the town of Berts Jackpot 23. -vlctlma were from Biggi. Arthur Aaron of 955 Colony RJl., ceremonies. mcn. Others in charge of arrange- In "School Chatsa pubUcatlon News A Weather 11:00 News Parker, Colo, Hla hometown waa Brock, a^ racketeer greedy for caused no damage. Smoke was so Marchant, -Thomas Kidder, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Darton Coventry, is closer to Columbia People’s Choice ■ Thie KB60 la powered by four West Hartford, requests a vari- Benefit Game a Thriller ments include Mrs. Allan Schu- Items. sent to parents, that the achool W orld's Best Movies Parker.^ power; and Louis Cersosimo • as dehse, however, that volunteer fire- Windsor Lkicks, March 6 (JP>— Marchant, 22 Shipman Dr., Glastonbury. He waa bom March 1 The new tax will be d\ie A.pril 1. residential area than Coventrj'. News A Weather News. Sports A Weather piston engines and two auxiliary ance to erecct a 4 by 8 foot double- Teachers of the Union. Wapplng bert, dessert; Mrs. Stephen 'Turk- lunch program is "running very Phil Sllrers Show 8. 8 ^ Harold B. Meeusen, 27, Ed Devery, a lawyer corrupted by The U.S Weather Bureau at Brad- at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother i* and la an increase of th iw mills The situation has been fought from 11; 16 Jack P a a r Show (C ) General Electric J57 jet engines. and A-very Schools edged out their men had to wear masks Into the ington, Mrs. Roger Hall and Mrs. well.” Death Valley Days Suspense Theater Biggs, right refueling operator, faced sign on the east side of, Rt. money, gaVe a polished portrayal. !»'■ field issued this Connecticut Mrs. Helen G. Kidder, Glastonbury. His paternal grandmother every angle. While arrests were "Menus are varied. Interesting Million Dollar Movls Ellsworth High and the Pleasant cellar. Raymond , Gantick,. prizes; Mrs. over last year. Feature 40 aurvlved by his widow, Spokane, 6 opposite McGuire Rd. purpose of Other members of the ca.st in- forecast today: Is Mrs. Lillian D.. Marchant, Saugerties, N. Y. He htui a broth- The Fire Department will pur- madV. and the cases taken to and delicious,” she said. "Payments Father Knows Best Premiers the sign will be to advertise Valley School colleagues, 54-53. cluded Jon Pandozzi as Paul Ver- Lawrence Decker and Mrs. John court, there has been no real sat- 7:18 News 11:2S K fiw i Wash., a mother In Grand Junc- Manchester Evening Herald Aronson, tickets; Mrs. Herbert j.’emperatures during the five er, Daniel D., 3; and a sister, Susan, 2. chase a new motorised 2,000 gal- are coming in promptly, participa W Mass, Highlights ll;30 Jack Paar Show (C) Craftsman Homes Inc. Saturday, lilght in an overtime rall, a reporter; Dr. John Farn- isfaction. It was reported that In- tion has Increased, and we are able Uon, Mich. basketball game In Ellsworth gym' !4outh. Windsor correspondent, El- Peterson, program; Mrs. McCul- day period, Tuesday through Sat- lon tank, pump and other equip- Sports Camera 1:00 lsat<> News Airman l.C. Clifton C. Tabor, Public Record® A.. R. F. Builders Inc., of 108 ham as the corrupt senator. Nor- urday, will average 3 to '8 degrees Hale, Jeffrey CharleH, son of Mr. and Mrs.- Robert Alden Hale, ment which will cost considerably spectors for the Slate Department to keep abreast of^rpurchases.” 7:30 Cheyenhe that had the capacity crowd sit- val Hedges; and Russ Anderson more Burnham, telephone Mitchell loch, table decoralions; Mrs. Ralph The New New Haven K e w i and Sign O ff 27, Biggs, left refueling operator, Beacon St., Hartford, seeks a vari- above normal, with Itttle day to 304 Hilton Dr.. ‘South Windsor. He was bom March 1 at Man- over the appropriated amount, but of Health have done all they can. Mrs. Chamberlaib-^dded a small lavfT ___ ting on the edge of their seats un- ais Eddie Brock, Harry's young as 4-0674. Corban and Mrs. James Borde- survived by hla parents, Mr. and Warrantee Deed ance to erect a 4 Ay 5 foot sign on day change except somewhat cool- chester Memorial Hospital. His matejmal grandmother la-Mr*. they plan to raise the b a ile e on A motion wasjaased which au^ number of letters ha^^g^lne_Quf in- SEE S A W R O A V S TV WEER FOR COMPLETE LISTING Lloyd-^. and Rita E. Davidson til the final whistle,______distant. wl.ck, publicity; Mrs, Peter Plikai- Mrs. Carroll 8. Tabor, Albany,. Foster St. to advertise homes be- tis. hostess. er about Friday. The normal high "-Edward Charles, Bah their own. The firemen presented tho.riied and directed the select- volving unpaid bills/for last year to Donald P. Ranney, property at Eric Hohenthal netted 27 Deserving special mention were Fund.Ralsing Study men to lake every neceaaary ac- Tex. ing built there. Club members who will -model and low temperatures for this pe- is Mrs. Titus S. Hale Sr., Portland. a resolution passed by them,, vot- as r^ulred by the town auditors. 19-21 Seaman Circle. All persons Interested may at- points and Anthony Manizza 14 Richard Price for hi.s able direc- New Haven, March 8 tffi—Quinnl- tion to eliminate this nuisance by She asked to be contacted in the Llated as the maintenance men tion of the cast, and Mrs. Sheila plac and New Haven Colleges have are Mrs Jeffrey Arnold, Mrs. John riod are 45 and 25 In the Hartford ing reAltat^ution pt the property Quitclaim Deeds tend and be heard. for the winners. High School Danehy, Kevin Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester John Dan- they own giving it to the town if Bl-Produels Co.- event of any errors. Radio were Early and Rothschotf. Coach Charles Shares tied for high Lutin and Mrs. Arlerte Welles for engaged a New York firm .ITam- Aronson, .Mrs. Briice Fowler, Mrs. area and 43 and 27 for both New Small fires' dotted the deaert Elwyn E. Owen to Lance E. Variety Show Set John Frank, Mrs. Mario Prattaro- Haven and Bridgeport. ehy, 16 Northwood Apts., Storrs. He'was bom Feb.,28 at Man- at any time the Department ydis- By request' of registrars, the The principal also noted in (This listing Includes only those neire broadcasts ef 10 er IS-mlnuta and Sally-Aim Owen, property at scorer of the game with 27 points, their set design. blyn and Broiyn) to study the feasi- town voted to. authorise the aelec- •'Chats” that parents k^ve been floor when rescue workers arrived QUARANTMDj The Avery School P T A meeting bility of a joint fund-rsdslng cam- li, Mrs. Francis Garber, Mrs. W il- Precipitation may total over one chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. •olves. length. Some- etattone carry other short aewscasta) 83-85 Eldridge St. and Pleasant Valley Principal W il- Neighbors’ Night Set men to call extra voter-making visiting classes and coming to at the geene, but the fires were Tuesday at 8 ,p.m. at the achool paign by the two institutions. Both liam Haberen, Mrs. Jack Lappen, half inch occurring as showers and Mrs. Joseph Schoendorf, Norwich, N. Y. Hts paternal grand- In order to give the department . W D B C — I3 W *9:00 I.lbrsry Program John W. Volz to John W. and win feature a 12-act variety Show liam Perry also scored in double The Junior Woman's Club meet- sessions when necessary. There school conferences. "This is good 9:06 Showcase and News extinguished by fire units from ing tonight will be. "Neighbors’ colleges are non-profit and non-sec- Mrs. Dale Martin, Mrs. Charles about Thursday and a ^ ln about mother la Mra. Francelia Danehy, Hamiltoh, N. Y. the 510.000 without making too 8.UU N ew s Janet M. 'Volz, property at 214 Erected by Mrs. Allen Parker. figures -with 10 points. seemed to be some question as to and weld like lots, more of both,"' 6.10 Art Johnson Shoe 9:30 Music Beyond the Stars and N sv the base. Night” with gueits from East tarian. McKenzie, Mrs. Herbert Petprson, Saturday. much change in the estimated 13:06 N ew s Roundup Appearing In ar French can-can I t a preliminary game. Union the-legality of delegating this re- she. said. K-.tCi R a v m i r S h i n e s Acceaa to the craah area was.by Hilliard St. Feiin, Stephen Andrew, son of Mn and Mrs. Raymond Z<. budget, it was voted to reduce the 11:0S Skt Report 12:15 Blgn-OR Tax Lien MORI ARTY Penn. 395 N. Main St. He was bom Feb. 27 at Manchester Me- Reserve Fund allowance to 51.000 ^>onaibiUty. however. T lie sixth grade wm present s- 1:00 News. Sign Off foot and jeep with some of the The selectmen were also em- Civil War commemoration pro- R, P. POTTER RITES rescue teams going In by helicop- United States Internal Revenue morial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mr*. and put the other 59,000 from it WHAV—*18 Service, against Paul J. Rothman, Joseph Vesco, 72 Pine St. His paternal grandmotheit is M ra., Into the firemen's appropriation. powered to invest 5100, given to gram at the April PTA meeUng. 6:00 Paul H arvey Bridgeport, March 6 (Ah — Fu- ter. 8 :30 -Sound - Stage - tax lien for 51,227.47, property at Irothers MartA.Fenn, 397 N. Main St. He haa two slaters, Susa^, 2, and the town by John L. Hall, in a Here is the elementary ■ school neral aervlceg will be held Wednes- Base officials said the pilot had Other changes in the estimated 7:UU K d w a ra P M o rga n 11 Tyler Clr. Lauri^l. I' ' perpetual fund and use the inter- lunch menu for tomorrow through 7:15 Sound Stage day for Raymond P. Potter, for- contacted the Biggs tower for budget aidded 5450 to the Civil De- ' Building Permit fense Item: 5250 to the tax collec- est for care of certain burial lots Friday; Tomorrow — Italian spa- 8:3t> N ight n i ggni h mer vice president of the Happen- landing InatrucUons just prior to 301 C EN TER ST. 12:00 Sign O ff '■^iGreen Manor Construction Co., ANOTHER FIRST NATIONAL EXCLUSIVE! Hagentfw, Andrew Richmond, son at Mr. and l^ra. tor; and 5450 to towq buildings. It in Old Cemeterj-. ghetti, green salad, cheese sticks, stall Steel Co., of Bridgeport, the craah. The pilot reported no bread and butter, ginger bread WTIC—1888 Hartford and Detroit. Potter, 62. trouble. Inc., to erect dwelling at 136 Scoit Ml 345135 ^ George Hagenow, 29 Whitney Rd. H fiA as bom .Feb. 27 a t . also took 5200 from elections and The Rev. George K Elvai^ bn 6:00 News aad Weather cheater Memorial Hospital. Hla maternal grandmother la Mm. town meetings, 550 from board of speaking for the Lions Club,lb. p r ^ anand, topping, milk; Wednesday — 6:20 Strictly SporU died yesterday. A red flash was seen from one Dr.. 511,000. getable soup, tuna fish sand- 6:35 Suppertime Serenade Angellne Richmond, 33 Norwood St. His paternal grandparent* tax review and 5600 from interest. sented a motion w-hich viixis-adoptI-adopt- 'vei 6:45 rhree Star Extra are Mr. and Mrs. William K. Hagenow, 104 Cooper St. Hi* ma- Last October, at the annual ed, calling for appointment of a wich, chocolate cake, milk; Thurs- 7:06 Conversation Pleca.” day-^barbecue" beef on roll, green ternal gfreat-grandfather la Peter A. Baldwin, 33 Norwood. Bt. town meeting, q com m itte^was committee to atudy the -need for a 7:30 News Hla paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Louisa Hagenow, 953 beans, gelatin with topping, milk; 7:45 Radio Moscow , appointed tp study the matter full-time iniblic nurse, to figure 8 .06 P o p s C on cert Main St. l|e has a brother, Mark Allen, 8; emd three ' slaters, Friday — egg-potato salad, peas, of granting perroissibn for the approximate cost and report 9:05 W hat's Your Opinion? Vanessa Ljmn, 6, Holly Anne, 4'/4, and Bernadette Roseann, 3. Individual encroachments at Co- back to the October town meeting. peanut butter sandwich, chocolate 10:06 Nlghtbeat 11:00 News lumbia Lake, and report back to The Board of Selectmen are to pudding, milk. 11:15 Sports Final McDermott, Paul Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Mc- appoint two menbera ^and the 11 :,70 Starlight Serenade Dermott, 45 Wood Dr., East Hartford. He was bom Feb. 26 at Lions Club, two. Manchester Evening Herald An- 1 :0C Sign O ff TUESDAY Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother ta LaVergne H. Williams Introduced dover correepondeot, Robert W. W POP—M il 6:00 Today In Hartford For Amateur and Professional Mrs. James R. Connor, Berkeley, R. 1. His paternal grandmoth- the resolution In tribute to Mr. Shaw, telephone Pllgrtm 2-777S. 6:15 Conn. Ballroom er la Mrs. A. V, McDermott. 54L.Chestnut St. He has a brother, 5^ Collins, who is ill at his home. The 7:Wi Bob ScoH ■nmothy J., 3%; and two sisters, Maj^r Ann, 2, and Donna M., 1. BODY RECO\'ERED 9:00 PJiy Somers resolution reada: "For more than 1 :0Q. Del R ayces Show WEDNESDAY 60 years Hubert P. Collins has been North Haven, March 6 (g")—The WINF—1238 at Syracuse Univehsity, the 'Unl- a familiar figure at every town body of 72-year-old Frank Cor- 6:00 Financial News meeting, and: Whereas Mr. Collins nell, 26 James St., has been recov- 6:05 Showcase and N sw i YWCA Otfering v « » t t y o f Connecticut, a n d -^ * has alwsys made himself avail- ered from the Mill River, police 7.00 euitoii cewit Jr adult evening school at Mawdie*- 7 15 E v e n i n g O e v o t lo n a WtY! ter -High School. The Instructor able so that we could profit by his said. Cornell was reported missing 7'2" Showcase and. News Russian Lessons vast , experience and knowledge Jan. 7. Police said there was no 7-.35 The Reviewing Stand will provide necessary material*. 8:00 News _ Another course open t » student* and; Whereaa, Mr. Colllna ie ill and indication of foul play in the 8 05 The W orld Today ’Two l'0-lts86on aeries in Conver- cannot be with us this evening: death. '8:30 News and Showcasa - In Grades 7 through 9 -wtll be ball- Therefore, be It resolved that this sational Russian wliybe sponsored room dancing imder the instruc- meeting .express its appreciation by the ManchesteiyYWCA begin- tion of Rolda and Halrla Olbeoh. to Mr. Collins and wish him a f ning March 13,#rom 4 to 5 p.m. The eight-lesson series will begin speedy and complete recovery. Be Sizzfinq for 3 teah ajCover)! for 7th and 8ui graders, and on March 15 from 7:30 to 8:80 pan., it fljj^ e r resolved that the clerk Science Shrinks Piles March 20 train 7 to 8 p.m. for 9th and will Include basic bfUlroom send a copy of thU resolution to through 12tn graders. etiquette, instruction in the wait*, him." ’The instrtetor for -the two foxtrot, polkSj cha cha, modem New Way Without Surgery classes at me/Communlty Y -will and novelty dances. A similar Manchester Evening Herald Ce- be David Polutnlk, a graduate of course will be offered for 5th and hmiMa oorreapondent Mrs. Donald Stops Itch—Relieves Pain the ’Teachers' College of Moscow. 6th graders if there I* sufficient R. Tnttlet . telephene ACadesny He haa taught in Russia, Germany, demand. kv. Tcrii, N. T. (SvmUI) - For the 8-S4SS. so thorough that auffarsra raada first time sciencs has found a new astonishing statements Ilka "Piles beallnc subitance srith the aaton- have ceased to ba a problem I” ishiug ability to-abrink hemor- The secret is a new healing sub- Gomti On Display rhoidi, atop itchine, and relieve stance (Bio-Dyne*)—discovery'of Ruben Plenn Sa ys: pain — without surgery. a world-famous research inatituts. Frdin Lincoln Era la ease aftaacaae, whila gently This substance la qow aTailsUs reliaying pain, actual reduction .In suppository or erntmeat /arm (ahrinkags) took plsjll. under the name PreparwHan W*. nil Spriig A gown worn-.;-ft.' Lincoln’s Upst'amaxing-offailure all^reaalta wars At all drug eonnters. inauguiikl ball by a great-grand- Eisioe Tarniip Nw” mother of Frederick A. Sweet, 42. • CEAN and ADJUST N, School 8L.’ la among an exhibit _ SPARK PLUGS—REPLACE df Civil War memorabilia which IF NECESSARY opened yesterday at the Lutz Jun- OF MANCHESTER PACKED WlTklCORES OF INFORMATIVE IlLUSTRATIONS • CHECK DI8TR1BUTOB ior Museum, 126 Cedar St. arrcHER cl ass go. Mitchell POINTS Also In the exhibit, which will 9-7879 INC1UDIN6 64 PAGES IN MAGNIFICENT FULL COIORI 188 W E S T M ID D L E T U R N P I K E •CHECK CONDENSER continue through April, are a Con- E>om A to Z... here’* just about atrytking you want to know about anything you-want to e CLEAN ALL GAS LINES federate Navy flag which was cap- CORNER D URANT ST. grow... prepared with the cooperation of famous garden authorities. L^arn how to grow • CLEAN or 'REPLACE tured from the gunboat. "Little every variety of plant, tree or shrab. 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A 't \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER; CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1961 PAGE BBYBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- MONDAY^ MARCH 6 , 1961 PAGE EPL "onfer on Congo Crisis to divide equally between the two A Thoaght for Toflay JiaiirljpBtpr partlee any new judgeship* they figu re in $1 Million Fraud UN Troops Quit Matadi Porti i^tate N ew s Bpoasored by the MAiiebester created. OouBdl ef ChurcbM Eopttittg l|praUt Now, however. Democratic' After Fighting Congolese Adlai Sees Nkrumahf Ptng.mHKD BY TH » ^ minds have opened wide to the ex- Roundup — pr int ing OO.. INC. [arry MacKenzie Dies; Hbw big am' IT U B ln^ Street (Contlaaed from Page One) jlaB cheeter. Oocm. istence of Judicial emergency. In . Is my els* decided by my car, TBOMAS F J'ERGUSON the Senate the other diy, the CABh on hand, my’ real estate, my 12th Circuit (Comtiimed from Page Qne) Will Talk to Groi WALTER R. FERGUSON Democrats were eo yoncemed, in house? Or the reputation of my Congolese opened fire again, the PaUlibera __ 'ormer Political Power UN. asseried.ted. one to six' years for breaking and - Fonaded October 1. un fact, that they rejected the rela- family T Blgneaa la determined by what F a c t o r y A u t h p r l z a d "We belUieve thla. second unprO' entering. abIMied Ever; Eventnt Cxcect tively conservative recommenda- '—voked firing, In which the Congo- 0)urt Cases Doolijtle has already been con- dayi and Holtdars. Entered at the (Contiiined from Pag* One) a man thinks and how he thinks. Rockville-V em on tOttIce at Mancheeier. Conn., aa tions of the Judicial experts, mer Clarinda Brlmhall of Danbury I m concentrated all the weapons victed in Bupdrlor Court for be- Thejrfaln issues hefor* th* H - tnnk AH apartment It Danbury. He is as big as his thoughts and ODd Claaa ItaS Matter. wnicn were that the federal bench his Ideas. at their dlspoeal, could only be ing a leader in a prison riot Jan. sembly will be The Congo problem, \ During his testimony MacKen- They had no children. explained aa an. attempt to force Manchester See*km 8UBSCR1PTION RATES As a n\an thinketh In his heart, 6, 1960, involving several hundred iarmament and Soviet demands could use 59 new Judges, and voted Aie provided two bombshells of the He engaged In real estate brok- the hand of U.N. ..ceaae-fire Benjamin Zielinski, 54, of 10 Der Pajabla to Advance yi^aterbury trial. BO is he. . the Inmatee of the Wethersfield insti- Guide Offerci that the U.N. structure be altered Cartier Mall to create no less than 73 new erage to some extent but for the ANNUAL SALE negotiators," said the U.N. spokes- pbt' Sq., was sentenced to 14 days tution. to replace the office of secretary- j Under questioning by defense at- Qm Tear ...... S2 * ? f n n most part Hvrt In seml-retlrement Rev- Robert K. Shlmoda, fia Mtmtha ...... 7.T5 11.00 judgeships. torneys he admitted narcotics ad- TalcottyiUe Congregational man in Leopoldville today in jail," to be suspended after serv- general vrith a three-man execu- in the Martha Apartments, 101 ' He said the Congolese demanded Tbrae Monttaa ...... «... 3.90 6:W The fact that there Is now a Action. N. Church. ing seven days, for intoxication. 1960 Profita $99.15 On Land^Fttl tive. Onto Month ...... 1 30 I S* - At ahouter point he and his po- Main St.. Danbury, from where he that the Sudanese. garrison In Nkrumah already has trans- Weelcly ...... ‘30 Democrat In the White House, couid iook across the street to the Flsal Wtsk sf Oiea-a-Ysar Salt Matadi withdraw Immediately-— He was also placed under proba- Bridgeport, March 6 (P)— A mitted to Secretary-General Dag litical a ll» Charles E. Williamson strike against the Connecticut MEMBER OF ___ who can be expected to distribute Danbury City Hall, a place where Roll Call Vote "or be attacked by the entire tion by the domestic relations de- DumnMethod Hammarskjold his proposal for a of Daxien,. were accused by the partment for a period of two Railway A Lighting Co. was in its THE ASSOCIATED PR E S theee rather choice Appointments state of havin,' been paid a total his name was once a byword and strength of the .Thysville garri- new all-African U.N. command In The Aaaociated Presa la excluahratv his power something to be reckon' months. . second week today with neither antltled to the use of repubUcatioo of primarily among members of his of 558,<00 in Watertury funds for Washington, March 6 (Jf) — How son, including artillery and armor.” The Congo which would disarm all cd with. — Thysville is one of the Congo- Eldward F. Johnston Jr., 19, of side giving ground. Municipal officials -will bring in- Congolese troops, free political all news dlepatchea credited to It or own party, seems to be' the main lobbying, services, (luring the Gen- New Engand members of Congress The latest word came from the to tonight's trash disposal meet- not otherwLee credited in thla paper eral Assemblies-of 1935 and 1937. Funeral services will be con- were recorded on recent roll call lese army's main bases and holds Oystal Lake Rd., EUlIngton, was prisoners. and reconvene parlia- and also the local neve pupllahed here. reason for the change in Con- close to 3,000 men, with tanks and fined $24 for speeding, company, which shld it was pre- ing a Series of recommendations ment. He has also proposed that All lichts of republicatlon of apecla] They- each retained a quarlci- ducted at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the votes: C A l l F t i n n ON THIS IU0NIFICENT from the State Department of i dupatehea hereto are alao reeerved. gress. After all, there are few heavy guns. I John Willis, 18, of 84 Princeton pared to wait out the union's de- all foreign diplomats leave the share'while the rest of the money Hull Home, 60 Division St.. Dan- House; On passage, 392-30, of mands Indefinitely. Health setting forth requirements countix Senators who don’t have some- went back to city officials, the bury. Burial will be In Wooster O A V L ^ IU U MABNAVOX STEREO THEATRE The Congolese demanded also St., was fined 524 for faUure to v' Fall aervioa client of N. E. A. Serv- bill providing temporary program A company spokesman said last for maintaining a sanitary land Stevenson has made no' public state charged.. | Cemetery. extending unemployment compen- that the Sudamese garrison be re- drive to the right. The charge was * ' >» ice. Inc. _ _ body in mind for such a judgeship night that CRAL profits from bus fill dump. comment on Nkrumah’s plan, but Pnbllabera Re*r»a«»totlvea: j™ In a crowded courtroom Mac- sation: placed by U.N. troops of a nation- J reduced from evading responsi- Jultoa Mathewa Special Aftency — New ither some Individual who has operations were only 599.15 in ’ ” Charles Kurker Jr., air pollu- the United States is committed to - Boaton. Kenzie described meetings in a | E.\-GOVBBNOB TRUMBULL 88 John S. Monagan, D-Conn.; America's favorite Home Entertainment Center allty acceptable to the Congolese bllity. An additional (Hiarge of /'r . r York. Chicato. Detroit and worked faithfully for the party or- government.. This condition the driving while under the Influence I960 and that "all bus revenues V.v 4 tion engineer, listed 11 stipulations support the present U.N. effort MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF closet-like room high up in the piainville. March 6 (/Pi—Former Horace Seely-Brown, R-Conn.; were absorbed by salaries and CIRCULATIONS. g^anlzation back in their states, or. staU capitol which he termed the Trumbull celebrated U.N. cease-fire mission. was not ] of liquor or drugs was noUed. he felt necessary for the proper being directed by Hammarskjold. Abner Sibal, R-Conn.; operation costs." operation of the land fill metheid. ] A U.S. spokesman Indicated that. The Herald PrlnttoK Company. Inc., in some casM^^ a law paring of *’® his 88th blrthdai' Saturday at his Against; none, (all voting) empowered to discuss in view of its I James P. Wodal, 28, of 428 political implications, 'the U.N. Broad St., was fined 521 for fol- "Without these, the revenue is V , Kurker urged preliminary dig- Stevenson would give Nkrumah aaaumes no financial reeponalblllty for their own. the nidney. | home No major. Senate votes. typocraphlcal erron appearins to ad- He said both Mayor T. Frank spokesman added. lowing too close. unneeded and w? can wait with- glng to determine soil conditions his views oil The Congo and other vertuementa and other readtna matter It is frequently said that. a out'appreciable loss," he said. then said, strict control of the site U.N. problems during the break- to The Mancheater Evenlna Herald. Hayes and former Comptroller Blit in order G> prevent the-batUe M” - ^’^uth E. Lyman "f Tal- President, with his power -of ap- Daniel J. Leary, two of the de- spreading, the Upited Nations «>ttyine Rd.. Vernon, w w fo ^ d The strike by the 550 bus driv- should be enforced. Dumping ] fsst meeting; ers and mechanics began last Mon- Diaplav advertising closing houra; pointment. has something of a pa- fendants. were present. Both | f t eventually agreed to withdraw Its *f“ * * ^ y , i m p r o p e r p^ing and \ hours, he said, should be posted, Arriving in New York last night, For Monday—1 p.m. Friday. • c U e t/ e w e n / is ^ ^ day, affecting an estimated 70,000 V- t •- ‘i » - and should be announced well in Nkrumah reiterated his contention For Toeaday—1 p.m. Monday. tronagre club to hold over Con- Hayes and Ucary were convicted. Matadi garrison. *15. She was fined an addi- i i ' ' -J For Wednesday—1 p.ia Tuesday. MacKenzie was again in the | (The National Broadcasting Co. tlonal 53 for failure to carry her daily riders In the Bridgeport. advance of the opening. A fence ^ ,® situation can ^ gresa In this ' Instance, P i^ den t Waterbury, New Britain and Nop- 'V For Thnraday—1 p.m. Wednesday. news In the '<0s. Indirectly he be- broadcast a report from Leopold- license. . n. » should be built around the site, I "only by AfricMS.” H* For Friday-1 p.m. Ttrarsday. Kennedy may well be wishing, came responsible for the change I walk areas., z" V he continued, and should be locked ] said also that he hoped his discus- For Saturday-1 p.m. Friday. vllle that 1,000 Moroccans of the Kenneth Smith, 18, of Blast W sions, including a talk W^nesday Classified deaiHIne; 10:30 A.m each frpm the point of -view of sound procedure in restoring forfeited U.N. force had been ordered to es- NimthpdH, N.Y., was fined 515 for A new round of negotiations Fri- whenever dumping li not permit- day of pubUcatloa except Saturday— day, with mediators taking part, with President Kennedy In Wash- t am. public policy, that Congress won’t rights to persons convicted of fel- tabllsh themselves in Matadi.) crowding the fremt seat of a Car. onies. l!sl There are no present plans to . Irwin Lakin, 39, of Sharon, collapsed. A contract dispute, ' '.’fc ... ' Monday, March 6 hand him quite so many clubs. In send more troops to Matodi, the Mass., and Kevin McHugh. 26, of -focusing on wages, led to the I During the administration of a I strike by members of the Amalga- -s -i, iMt we®k with City CorporatlOT gpedal interest for many delega- fact, he may even suspect that fellow Republican, Gov. Raymond U.N. asserted. Manchester. N.H., each forfeited Counsel Harvey Yonce. Andrew P. L j j g because they are the fln t these 73 prospective judgeships Baldwin. MacKensle peUtloned | The surviving Sudanese were bonds of 550 when they failed to mated Association of Street, Elec- Lorer’s Lament trical Railway and Motor Coach Tricarlco and Eugene R. Joslln, ,,„ee the Kennedy administration are really clubs Congress Is set- for the return of his voting righU. marched to Matadi railroad sta- appear in court to answer charges uperlntendenU of town and city Lpo^ ot,(ee In Washington. Ad- Paul-Henri Spaak, the distin- Employes of America. ting up over him—he delivers on 7^e legislature passed the bill to | tlon, their arms piled beaide the of speeding. pubiic works departments, re- y^x\c6 indications, are, however, gulahed Belgian atatesinan who do so. but Baldwin said no. tracks, then herded into cars for ] ^ charge of fraudulently Issuing Present wages for bus drivers these judgeships to the satisfac- are 52.23 H an hour. The union has spectlvely. The site location was no drastic policy changes will has served as secretary general of Baldwin's action kicked up a I the trip to Leopoldville. a check against Keith E. Klnes, not disclosed. pe apparent immediately. tion of the good Senators and Rep- sought 52.40 and the company has NATO for tke past four yeara, ob- fuss. As a result, a subsequent | Eight Canadian prisoners were jq of Hartford, was nolled. Besides control of dumping. Most oif this week will be de- resentatives. or he finds support legislature voted to restore for- released and flown back to Leo- j offered 52.30. served his departure from the post A charge of Intdkicatlon against Kurker advised a full-time care- voted to The Congo problem, which for some of his own key legislative feited rights by resolution rather] -,'poldville last night. John P. Line, 45, of 33 Birch St., taker, a bullcjozer with a bucket already has been discussed In sev- the other day with a speech In than by a bill. Unlike a bill, a reso- j “The great gallantry of the Su- j waj nolled. Compromiae on Heela , attachment, and the digging of eral security council meetings programs dwindling. In short, one Big 24” picture, 332 sq. in. TV. Stereophonic High-Fidelity Automate dancse and the Canadian garri- which he expressed his disillusion- lution does not require a gover- Four cases t('ere continued: Norwich, March 6 (/P) Mrs. trenches to handle refuse wherever since the new administration does not expect President Ken- nor’s signature. son. faced as they were by over- Manchester had its own version of Cape Canaveral Sunday morn- ment with another organization, Phonograph. “Feather-touch” Diamond Pickup, 1/10 oz. pressure elimi- Until Thursday, Clifford Judith Elwell went back to her job possible. If ledge la a problem, sumed power. Tomorrow’s'opening nedy, in the White House, to curb With the change of procedure, whelming superiority both in ^ P-d., ing when 150 helium-filled balloons were launched by Salvation Kurker said, fill material should meeting will be limited to Nkru- that o f the United Nations Itself. bers and armaments, cannot be improper backing, in the Department of Public Util- Army Sunday School members in front of the Salvation Army or rebuke the great sudden appe- MacKenzie succeeded in getting] ities today, wearing low heels. be stockpiled for daUy use. mah’s speech. Afterward th* as- He said he was speaking aa a back his rights' in 1947. His case nates needle and record wear. No flutter or wow. Plays on true pitch. overestimated.” spid the UiN. iinm MnnHav Jiiiu Koeon building. Elach of the balloons, imprinted with Bible message, Balloons Launch tite for creating new federal h'’t " r . h , v '^ m m Z e d ^ " cannot I UnUlMxt Monday,^JJto^ g^^^ It was a compromise of sorts Sanltary land fill dumping If semhly’s steering committee wUl "dlBUlusioned lover" . who had had the effect also of focusing so W \ T K I N S ; W E S T carries a po.stcard which will be dropped when the ballopn breaks. properly operated, engineers say. ] consider the work program and set judg^eshlpa which haa developed in her battle with her boss. Who The owner of the postcard mailed back to him from the farthest 8-Week Crusade fWmd the object of his aUections, much attention on the que^Ion ] be too .. . .he ^c®® counts of fraudulent issue of has banned certain Itema of ap- »vlll eliminate smoke, odor and a target date for adjournment, over on the Hill. But It would he that ultimately the duty of han-l distance from here will be awarded a new Bible as winner of ’.he the United Nations, fast bS c^ing United Nations w^uld be^retumlng parel such as leotards, slacks, contest, arranged by Alton Munsie, young people’s sergeant ma- vermin associated with open Pr***"‘ refreahing If he tried. No one pre- dling such cases was shifted from , ORMANDJ.WEST^* DIRECTOR' An eight-week crusade of dumps. Refuse Iq dumped into neither Soviet *'an organization having nothing A $625 value - - Save $100 - - Now Only $ | to Matadi and that negotiations I »^te bobby socks, ballet slippers, moc- jor. (Herald photo by Ofiara). ' - tends that either party. In Wash- the legislature to a State Commis- ] are going on toward this end. No Skiff of Warehouse Point for casins "and other- shoes., without "Reaching and Teaching for trenches, compacted by the buU- U®? ^^Mldent Kenne^^ In common with the original or- sion on Forfeited Rights. MsndiMtor’s III PHONE Ml 9-7196 COMPLETE*' UHF-VHT TUNING tjm* Hmit h««n let On the nc- I court trial on charges of im- dozer'-and covered with dirt dally, to the UJ4. during the session, lngtoa,-dgnores lta_patronage op- llw Hsm* MIMm III heels.” , , Chri.it’ has been organized to en- ganization set up in San Francis- In 1940, after many years of] gotiations but the spokesman P ^ ^ K and for driving Mrs. Elwell armed with a doc- Troop B, Hartford; Troopers Rich- Kurker recommended dumping | -- »f portunities. Moral judgment ap- residence in a large white frame WiUlAM J. UNNON, Ik. AmmM. II OH-StriSi Psifcisg courage Sunday School attendance €0. pointed out that if the United Na- with obscured , tor’s certificate, was permitted to ard Day, Sherman, and Alan Wil- refuse so that It can be compacted ^ -«-» O C A pears, really, only when some par- house on Greenwoiid Ave., Bethel’s] at the Salvation Army. Spedflcslly,' Spaak was horri- 142 EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESHR tions fails to get back by peace- Until March 20, Richard White, retum to -work in low heel shoes. ] llamson, Newtowm, both, of Troop to form a 30 degree ramp Into the I U O U T l J L ir flW S aSDlF ticular grab seems excessively, most important thoroughfare, ] ful means, it Is empowered to use 19. of Gardner, Mass., charg^ When public utilities manager A, Ridgefield, and John J. Kenny, The Sunday School members fied at some' of the things people MacKenzie and his wife—the for- eager and big, like this one. force if necessary. with driving too fast for condi- Philip L. White issued-his edict Waterbur,v, Troop B, Canaan, have divided into teams to partici- Other recommendations are lo- T o -'^ I V I O I * fY n R £ | O r d bad "dared to say” In the United j- -J A 5-man Danish movement con tions. aimed at ending what he called the Mulcahy called for a nionrcnt of .liikob Schwarz pate in another contest in conjunc- cation of the dump no closer than | kjaaava « -r Nationa. He was disturbed because trol unit still is operating In the “aloppy appearance of female em- silence in memory of .James A. Jakob Schwarz, 60, of 374 New tion with the balloon launching 50 feet fnom the hlghwater mark / the Security Council, In Its deliber- ' iport and the C o n g o l e s e have] ployes,” Mrs. Elwell complied for a Lambert, 24. Georgetown, a mem Haven Ave., Milford, and former- Sunday. The contest is designed of any nearby stream; salvage op- Amout 250 guests, the, laigest One Scare Campaign Ended ber of the r to stimulate activity in securing atlons, lets any country be heard, Biggest and clearest picture. 400 pledged not to Interfere with U.N. Rockville-Vernon ' while bpt then came to hir typing I her of the r uit class killed last ly of Manchester, died suddenly erations only if they do not inter- turnout in the three-year history Wa have been wsdting a long stores stacked in Matadl’s dock- job in flat shoes. October ia Bethel by a drunken last night at Milford Hospital. * new' members, promoting regular fere with dumping; a separate dis- of the event, attended the ^ b llc and sometimes seats aa many as in. optically filtered. Front^ projected driver. Taps were played. He was born in Germany, and attendance, bringing Bibles to posal area for logs, brush, tree j smorgasbord sponsored by Chap- time for the reappraieal of ita (iwn fijosfid, Spsudud. side warehouses. She was suspended last Mon- SO or SO nationa aa Its guests when * (Canadian army officials in Ot- iFire Brings Probe day. She appealed the suspension lived in the United States about classes, and donating to foreign stumps and similar materials; and man Court, Order of Amaranth, It considers a problem. He was propaganda tochniquea which has sound. Gold seal chassis. An excep- tawa said they had learned that to the City Pension Board. ^Phantom tteficits* 35 years. He was a Manchester missions. ^ .a shelter for dump maintenance yesterday afternoon now coiiie from the National Safe- By Health Aides A heavy woman, Mrs. Elwell Bridgeport, March 6.(J7?i - r The resident for about 15 years. By doing those Ihi'ngs, Sunday equipment. ] Among guests at the dinner, disturbed because some - of the ' a eight of the nine Canadians at the which was served in the banquet ty Council. It haa finally taken a tional value. radio station had reached Leopold- told the board at a hearing Sat- ] president of a Long Island com- He lived in Milford for 22 years, School members will receive a Security Coundl'e original powers where he wa.s owner and operator hall of the Masonic Temple, were ville "relatively unharmed." The A fire in a Talcott Ave. tenement urday that she preferred low heels muters organization cor\tends the number of ’’miles" which they will have now been shifted to the Gen- natlon-vvide sampling of reaction of the Westfield Manufacturing mark on a large map of the world. representatives from W 1 s d ft m to its own p^eistent efforts in the fate of the ninth Canadian was )-Saturday has prompted city health not only because of her weight but New Haven Railroad is not broke, U,S. Sends Navy eral Aaaembly and he described because she Is expecting a child. Nathan Klein, president of the Co. , The winning class will be the first Coutt of west Hartford, Laurel not known. ,. officials to Investigate conditions Surviving are two sons, Ray- Court of New Britain, Charity the General Assembly as a “pas- past, and has found that the scare (At U.N. headquarters hi New prevailing in the bujldlng. Whife^ermitting Mrs. Elwell to North Shore (L. I.) CTommuters to travel the 25,000 miles around technique, which has hitherto been Now Only wear flat shoes if she brought a Group, said that the railroad had mond Schwarz and Walter the world. . • Force to Congo Ckiurt of Windsor Locks, Rainbow sionate'' group incapable of han- York Secretary-General Dag.Ham- Police and other city officials say Scliwarz, both of Milford; a Team captains will be Mrs. Court of WllUmantlc, Harmony® dling serious problems. In fact, iU own favorite technique, may be marskjold told his 18-nat l.on] the hallway where the fire broke doctor’s recommendation to do so, an e'quit.v of $269 million according the board upheld White's right to to its 1959 annual rejrart. daughter. Miss Maria Schwarz of Thomas D. McC^ann,' Mrs, Rheta (Continued from Page One) Court of Brooklyn, Conn., Chatham the w ont pbaaible method to uae. Congo advisory committee hy [ out is filled with rubbish and litter, Milford; a brother, Fritz Schwarz Court of East Hampton, Talcott ha said, 'The General Assembly planned urgent action, but' offic- J it was the second fire there in re- issue the no-sloppiness order. Deficits claimed by the ^-ailroad. Kittle, Mrs. George A. Perrett, now has become a temple of If it adheres to ita own finiiings, he said, are “ phantom deficits." of Manchester; three si.stcrs, Mrs. Mrs. Ruty Clough, Mrs. Bldith said he did not know when they I Court of Bloomfield, and Floral Window shades of lovely Du Pont ials who reported this did not ela- ce'ht, months, police noted. Patrol- Mina Reullier and Mrs. Anna hypocrisy.” then, the National Safety Coun- BUY TWO PINTS of ICE CREAM borate). man Clarence Neff burned his hand A , rwt , I I Klein’S remarks were made yes- Maxwell, Cecil kittle, James can be.back in Congolese waters. Court o f HartfiJrt. ^onttoe" are ceey to wash. Will Acciaent totals terday in a r.dio broadcast. Welskopp, both ’ of Manchester, Munsie, Mrs. DorLs Howard, Mrs. The ’ destroyer Vogelgfetang is Chairman of the event was Mrs. The UnltM Natioiui Charter, cil will, in' the future, abandon look like new. Won't craek, fray or The fighting in MaUdl, most in the eOi^lier blaze. Hartford, March a (IP) The He also contended the New Ha- and Mrii. Susan Gmkel of San Bessie Cole, Mrs. Russell Clough, proceeding to Capetown to pick up Guataf A ndean , who also ar- Spaak said, forhida Interference those grisly hoUday predictions in pinhole. Available in many attrac- Intense of the recent clashes be- Dq.mage was not extensive, po- State Motor ’Vehicle Department’s yen would be quite able, to borrow Diego, Calif.; nine grandchildren; Francis McCarth.v,,Maj. E. Walter mail for the entire group and is ranged the table decorations. Cen- tween Congolese and U.N. troops. lice said, butHwo tenants. Francis In the Internal affairs of meihber which it tells usJiow many motor- tive colori. Jutt call lu. We will be at REGULAR PRICE dally record of automobile Ac- considerable money based on its and several nieces and nephews. Lamic, William Hall, Col. 'William expected to stay there until the terpieces Included several wooden glad to meaiure your windows and grew out of fear that the U.N. and Anna StodfilSkk both 68, were cidents as of last midnight and the 1959 equity.. The funeral will be held tomor- Spatig, Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, and others join it. White said. carts, made by the chmrrnM. and coimtrlee. But, he said, “not'only ists are going to find death on the give you a free estimate for new *348 command planned to try to dls- arrested and ch a in s vrith intoxi- row at 8:30 a.m. at the George J. highways over a given weekend— -•Tontine.” totals on the same date last, year: if the railroad liquidates some of Mrs. Florence Stevenson. The ships have been used for filled with arUfleial spring flowers, does It now Interfere In the domes- arm president Joseph Kasavubu’s cation and breach oK w ace. The 1960 1961 its holdings, including part owner- Smith and Son Funeral Home,. 135 various U.N. operations in The Members of the ways and ineana tic affAlrs of other countries hut and It virlll try to promote safety army under the new security coun- fire began in the hallw^ of the.ir Accidents . . . .6,924 6,380 (Est.) ship of Grand Central Terminal and Broad St., Milford, followed b y a Congo already. White recalled; committee and officers of the Man- by aome other means. cli mandate authorize the use of apartment, as did the other, fire, killed ...... 35 ,32 one-half interest in. the Baltimore solemn high Mass of requiem at undertakeatto solve problems of a, bUMNT They were used to evacuate 738 j Chester court served Get rd Pint For ‘ force to prevent civil war. were arrested becauee of Injured ...... 3,861 3,494 (Est.) Hotel in New York, Kl^in said, it St. Mary’s R. C. Church, Milford, Guinean soldiers last month when domestic nature.. To that end the What the Safety Coimell found 3 10 The fiehtlne raged most of Sat- ‘heir condition and “ un cooperative would “ have sufficient mimey to at 9 o’clock. Burial will be in St. Police Arrests Aseamhly now wanta to use force was that its scare campaigns suc- u i ^ ; l u S r i n d broke' out attitude.” a c c ^ in g to PoHce Each Mary’s Cemetery in that town. President Sekou Toure ordered Available A i Your Nearest Royal Ice Cream Dealer’s Store . . , itnl Yt>nr* Ah find I complet'ely re-equip the passenger them home. to eotva them.” ceeded primarily in raising "anxi- TDNTINE4 again Jresterday, with the Suda-.U* *P‘ uai I ears neaa service of the line and e>qpand Friends may call at the funeral pearance March 21. ’ 4 Maurice C. Begin, 30,^of 69 High nese garrison battling with mor- HarjiforT, '* ord, March 6 ((P)— Under- schedules." - »„ home tonight. > Some o f this sentiment, one ety levels” and that "If you suc- S f. Rockville, was charged late New York City played host to LECLERC would gueas, derives from vdiat ceed only In making people nerv- 24 Warren tars, machine guns and rifles. Fir- secretary of State Chester'Bowles Klein recommended ’ establish: 782 conventions and exhibitions'in says the'next three or four, years ment of a tri-state commuting au- Saturday afternoon with two FUNERAL HOME the United Nations has been try- ; Street ing was heaviest in the center of counts of fraudulently issuing 1959. ous, It is possible that there will E. A . J OHNSON diojpaL ICE CREAM CO. Ml 3-6960 TR A D ITIO N A L OB C ONTEM POR AR Y the town, where the Sudanese In will decide' whether the United jthority to Superv-ise, operate .and ing to do In the Congo and from he more accidents rather than About Town Funerals checks. Police said the total STYLING CONSOLE. New optically filtered their hotel headquarters exchang- iStates contlnhes to maintain its [coordinate all commuter lines wilh- amount of the two checks was FUNERAL the fact that Spaak Is a Belgian. fewer." PAINT CO. Manufacturers of ORFITELLTS BANQUET “ SPUMONI” expanded 23 inch picture...Magnapowef ed fierce fire with, the Congo- leadership in international affairs, in a 26 to 35-mile radius of New $25. Begin was released under 728 MAIN ST., MANOHESTEB The Dewolf Art Guild will meet "If we muster dur full strength j York City, But some of It may Indeed be The Safety Council also con- chassis with automatic picture and sound lese army headquarters across th* tomorrow at 10 a.m. for a work bond of $200 for appearance in SERVICE Judged to be the reaction of that fesses that It haa learned some street. and ability,, there Is^every rea.aon 200 Attend Rites. Circuit Court, Rockville, tomor- N stabilizer. Extended-range high fidelity session at Fellowship Hall of the to be optimistic," he. said in an ad- MENTAL HEALTH CH.AIRMAN Sleep Like Log WALTER N. row. "dlsmualonM lover.” On that other things, too. The horrible speakef. Picture-side controls. Concealed Community Baptist Church. a Democratic Jefferson- ‘ Hartford, March 6 Mrs. dress at For Dead Flier Leonard S. Palozie, 28. of El- Step Steamli 6st 3 Timii Faitir LECLERCi basla, however, we would like to example type.^ of propaganda swivel casters for easy mdving. Several Jackson Day)ay dinner Saturday. '< Jp?" Dempsey, the Governor s Cirtil<4 lakoralvy t i iU sent BELL-A8S t»b- -I Director Kevin W. Carson, son of Mrs. lington, was charged at 7;30 p.m. liU niirtralin S timii u iniKh f f m u li u(4ity asalgn It Us proper Importance, bounces off most driver* because Town Is Notified But u if we fail to re.cognizd^recognize-the the k ‘f®. T /n t ? beautiful finishes. Marjory Lavoie. 117 West St., re- depth and extent or the masslv^ hhaim an of t»i® 1961 Memtal More than 200 persons attended Saturday with breach of peace as In aiw nlnuli u mny 4i | t
. ‘ ' 4 - • MANCHESTER EVENING. HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN , MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 6^ 1961 PAGE NINE pag e eight DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE i!!se with MAJOR HOOPLE BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HO AL Picks Topic ON YOUR BUILDING liockvilliB-Vernon PROBLEMS! AMP THERE'S. For Essay Content CONSULT USL WVWAKE! . t w s S adCsuSTC Answer to Prrfloua .funi* Special Act on Dump Ready IPOTTI. flSBEIAM AMO. TIiomM for annual Amqrl- MASOR.X'LL 6ET] , »W V/' , rOMA pEOESTRlAMnXSAS/ G e o g ra p h y Q u iz - oan Legion A i^ ia r y eaaay oon- ROSSETTO -tMBO^LSfCLUO A0OOTA I C A R D , —<»ME400ME, ' •'NW TE . For Study by Towu Officials teot- for young people have been COLH.O raise ' spAKry^ A\EM.VIHE(?e IS ACROSS BTakoa chair . CO NSTRUCTIO N CO M PA N Y MORE/WOWeV -L6PH/ 6 Senaelets ones announced by Mm. llieodore Fair- /•^TABLE OUR IMA&lMMlOFi 1 Country in A da banks, Americanism chairman of THAM a CVCtOME- SALE ISTAVOES' S Former name 7 Century plant If GfBclal* of Vernon’s three ffov- V4E AMD ‘ SBepairt tbs Manchester auxiliary. 58 DELMONT ST.-rMI 9-0308 NA BAMK VAOUT IMSEMOITV? of Thailand Roekvill6-Vemdn 'iPylETOSSED A; COOLO 9 Baden, for 9MUeantasua emmente tonight to support "Our Democratic Way of Life" ' ? 10 Sputb American pSW FKy/ Instance legtBlhtion. flvlng the town powers will be the subject of the high \o 1/ 13 Nevada ielty country Buildera and General Contractom to maintain a dump, a special act Mayor’s Powers school contest for Grades 9 13 Unemployed 11 Fruit drinks through 12,. Pupils Of Grades B, Realdential and Indiiatrlal Conatraettnn MBaaebaU'a 18 TV panel providing thoee powers will be WilUama member, To Be Studied 7, and 8 will write on "What My ISRepeUtlon ------Francis submitted to the cities and bor- fla g Means to Me.” 17 Anger 30 Brain passages 47 Preposition oughs committee of the Oenerel Winnem of the Manchester con- 18 Drain 32 Peace goddess 33 Open By Merger Unit 35 Decayed 48 Give forth Assembly tomorrow. test 'Wi l l receive $5 cash prizes, 1±- 19 Prince ol 24 Notion 50 Vend . Vernon Representative Gerald Thebes. 25 Relate 40 Aver Weak mayor, strong mayor, and their eesaya wi l l be entered in 43 Blackboard 51 City in Allen said the act was drafted last the state contest, sponsored by BY V. T. HAMLIN 31 Landed 28 Racer Oklahoma or no mayor at all are choices ALLY OOP 33HascuUna 28 Concise . 45 South PaciSe week and a copy may be available the Department of Connectiout nickname island group 62 Greek porch cheduled to be looked at THELPMEGET ITAKErr Y I miHACrS AU.IT I WHWSFIBE 30 Sun disk 65 Bom for perusal by the town's officials cloiely in a tri-govemment Legion Auxiliary. State winner ZENITH’SN E W B, YDUR WORRIES \ SOT TPO. 34 Pronoun 31 Ointment 46 Lure at 'tonight’s meeting in Rockville Improved tht BACK SOME -nesifOR ( aiNCHOF 37 Formerly coneolidation atudy meeting will recel've a $15 cash prize. City Hail at 7 o’clock. The flnislisd essays must be re- PROreKIY t CRyiN'OUT \fiUSR81lUkS 29 Enthusiaim T” i. r" 1 1 r r ft r r tonight.' E X T E N D E D R A N G E SOTSWIPEP Louc'iarre^ ' 33TeatUy The three government groups Donald B. Loverln, chairman turned ,to Mrs. Fairbanks before he aring of FROM ME' UP 34 Printing ir 11 u are scheduled to meet to conduct' of the atudy committee, said April so. Further rules for the H IG H F I D E L I T Y ounE midakes further atudy. of the critical trash contest have been sent to Man- oatJWD. SSFodthdlteam IT the decisidh, or lack of it, on H E A R I N G A ID . 37RoU IT disposal situation confronting the powers of the top elected Chester schools. 38 Toward the Rockville and the Vernon ^Yre Dis- official in the proposed uni- Comm In o r 9 ®“* 10 in sheltered side trict. fied town is the major stum- emil f a r a iO 39 ------Indies s A ruling in September by Town bling block In the current re- “UVINQ SOUNb” 41 finish id Counsel Robert F. Kahan forbade Dr. Freiheit Quits HEARING XlDS •eonif (eif we arers t ested 43Phydciana vision of the old single-govern- _1R IDEAS ARE- (ah.) ST 25 26 mwi u IT the town to maintain a dump. ment charter. by Zenith TOO P R A C T I C A L * 44PUcee Kahan cited the old home rule Other sectioia of the charter Health Board Post 48 Acta busy B" statute which limits the powers of which were labeled unaccept- 4»Helaxea towns which have cities within able to votenr-lB8t summer 53 Insect 3T • •* Dr. Albert A. Freiheit, 915 Main QUINN'S ST their borders. have been revised in accord- St., has notiffod General Manager 873 MAIN ST. 54 Revision ance with majority Opinion, CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 58 Follower sr 41 The Board of Seleotmen at that Richard Martin of his resignation PH ARM ACY Phone MI 3-4136 57 Weary time had recommended $8,000 for and, Loverin said, have been from the Advisory Board of 58 Medley B” dump maintenance by the town, settled without much diver- Health. 59 Rocky hUl but withdrew the item in the face gent opinion by tfie study com- Dr. Freiheit said the pressures BY AL VERMEER 80 Feminine 60 II 62 mittee. PRISCILLA’S POP suffix TT 47 of the legal ruling. of business were pre'venting him 81 Noted soprano ' Since then, the separate gov- The office of mayor, how- from attending meetings of the M,HERE'S' LOOK AT ALLTHE^ U sr ever, has been the sub ect of TIMES 1 HELPED] DOWN ernments have sought to answer board. His term would have ex- WHERE 'TtX) , 1 Rainbow 51 the problem through action taken divided views. At one point in A & P Su p e r M a rk e t in M a n ch ester OOOFEC^ POP! HIM WITH HIS] w ST . the study, the mayor’s powers pired in November. 3 Network either by the city or the Are dis- The resignation came after t o o HOMEWORK I 3 Afresh U SI trict. were nonexistent. In subse- 261 B ro a d St. a n d 116.E. C e n t e r St. F O R o c r r i o l 4Rec6Bt w quent meetings, some pbwere Martin had asked Dr. Freiheit if SUBTRACT1 batUegronnd City Alderman John J. Rady, he would serve as chairman of however, proposed the, special act were returned to the office. The consolidation meeting ITorfe Starts on Saltei^s Pool the board, succeeding Dr. <3«brge allowing the town to assume con- A. F. Lundberg Sr. trol. His recommendation, schedn will follow the 7 p.m. meeting The miserable drizzle that fell this morning on groundbreaking ceremonies for Salter's Swimming of town officials on the prob- Pool, will be only a memory in a couple of months when swimmers s p li^ here under a hot sun. Other members of the board are OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL uled to be taken up tonight, was Dr. George A. F. Lundberg Jr., translated into legal form through lem of refuse disposal in Rock- Joseph Sullivan, production superintendent for the Rudd-Murray System',' Inc., of Attleboro, Maas., ville and the-Vernon Fire Dls- points the way for James Herdlc, superintendent of the recreation department'; Walter Fox of the R. Michael Qulrii, Dr. Melvin Hor- . the efforts of Representatives Al- wltz and Dr. Winfield T. Moyer. len and Raymond E. Splelman, trict. The meeting will be held park and recreation advlscry board; and Director Francis Mahoney. General Manager Richard Mar- SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P.M . who had the legislative eommia- at Caty HaU. tin presses Fox’s and Mahoney’s shoulders, for a little more oomph op. the shovels. (Herald photo eioner’s office draft the bill for ac- ,by Pinto). ______^ ______tion pending the decision of th e | j.j^ g e Ellington; William Coro, t? Vernon govemmente. ..140 Union SL St.; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Norma Martin, Thrall Rd., Ver- At this date, legislation can be Admitted today: Eleanor Nie- Allen Beaversfock, 47 Ward St., non; Frank Murphy, 11 Oak St, W * Sdl Vfc introduced into the A -- Ellington, Hospital Notes!Rockville. Rockville; Miss Nancy Scott, 14 BIRTH TODAY:-A daughter to Hackmatack St.: Roger Wescott, eembly only at tbe dlecreUon of surSay: A son to Mr. and 9uoK^ BONNIE •BY JOE C A M P B E L L “ the various leglalaUve committees. Mrs Walter Kaaprxyk, 49 Dailey Visiting hours are 3 to 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Churillei, 108 W. Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Julia The deadline for submission of ^ ^ for all areaa except maternity RFD 3, Manchester. Ganas and daughter, 7 Tracy Dr.; bllla throughcuatomaryprocedurear-Friday; Robert Fre DISCHARGED SATURDAY: Mrs. Nancy Peterson and daugh- Sho« DAD.' ar where they are 3 to 4:80 and 8:80 Mrs. Gertrude Mitthews, 170 N. ter, 169 Oak St. HOW ABOUT ""A lle^ ’eald the bUl can be “ *>* S ^ i '^ s i ^ e ^ R d BroiS Biw k- to 8- p.m.; and priyate rooms Elm St.; Mrs. Nancy Benson, 416 DISCHARGED SUNDAY: James lUpoiring mltted to the ciUes and boroughs H«^l.^imerR(L,B^ Biwk, Center St.; Mrs. Betty Romeo, 291 A CAN OP committee tomorrow, provided 208 F ^ ^ where they are 10 a.m. to 8 $>.m. Reitze, 148 Walker St.; Deborah 3-* Spruce St.; Sharon Gary, East THIS Y there U favorable action tonight. Windsor, Anna Thome. 84 Union Hess, Crestridge Dr., Vernon; Earl . . . Prie« Alone Does Not & Patients Today: 211 Hartford: George Irwin, 15 Elro Goss, Andover: Merrill Colton, St.; Miss W lnnll!^ Charette, 16 1343 Tolland Tpke.; Mrs. Ellen Determine the Workmanship ADMITTED SATURDAY: James Plj-mouth Ijane; Glen Pelletier, 27 mlttee, eatd the committee would Greenway, 73 High St.; Mrs. Ruth Schmedding, 606 Gardner St.; Hartl Dr., V.ernon; Laszio Szar- Lynn Robotto, RFD 1, Manches- Superior 'workmanship and meet In executive session to de - Capello, 105 B w k ly n St., H a «l Welding. Tolland; Arthur Grlse, ka, WiUlmantlc: John Hayes, Lake > clde acceptance of t he me a s u r e . Sheridan,_ Maple Ave., Br.nad 55 Delmont S t; Mrs. Rebecca ter; George Thuemmler, 54 Village St, Vernon; Miss Rachel Vlcker- t., Rockville; Mrs. Minnie Barn- materials will ^Iways result If favorable, the bill would be i n- Brook; Mrs. NM cy Snow and Grant; 108 Summit St.; Mrs. Mary man, 22 RoMevelt St.; Mrs. Betty troduced as a committee bill. daughter., 95 Davis Ave^ O'Reilly, 18 Franklin St.; Kath- ley, 206 Porter St.; Peter Rowe, in a better product; try us Matrices, 464 Hartford Rd.; Har- 33 Coolldge St.; Todd Marchuk, 38 J?Ti Allen indicated he felt the meas- Discharged SundaylAD-a.^El^e leen Tracy, RFD 3, Rockville; ry Sweet, Hillaide Manor. Vernon; lire could be g^ven a degree of I and »on. Enneld; Jack James Enes, Ellington; John Gor- Devon Dr.; Mrs. Mary Globe, 104 the next time! Lube, Sunny View Dr., Vernon. (ieorge Mason, 477" N. Main St.;- preferential treatment, don, 20 Hamlin St.; Miss Helen Harold Symington, 28 Munroe St.; Globe Lane; David Blaney, Berk- Conservation Meeting eley Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Edith 5-^ e-1»tl V WA. IM, TJ«. »«t. UJ. frt. Ott. Wairi, Valley View Lane, Vernon Mrs. Rose Pillard, East Hartford; We Do ORTHOPEDIC Work It 's Your D o l l a r... Vernon and TaloottvUle npMrs Is S A V t The annual meeting of the Tol- Mrs. Patricia Manley, Hebron;, Welles, \Vapping; Ben Hancock, 15 e land Soil Conversation District is handled by 1310 Herald’s Rockville ADMITTED SUNDAY'• Gregory Tolland; Mrs. Florence Jones, 124 “ Helen, Janice, Jinimy and I voted on which oar to Bureau, 5 W. Main SL. telephone Moberg, 68 Conway Rd.; Dennis Dennis McDermott, 107 Keeney slated tonight at the Vo-Ag build- St.; George Wilkes, East Hart- Washington St.; Mrs. Mary Hebert All Work Guaranteed! C A S H BY KEN BALI) and JERRY BRONDFIELD use tonight, Dad, and ours won!" ing at Rockville High School. TRemont 5-8136 or Mitchell McCarthy, Wapplng; Victor Nor- and son, Coventry; Mrs. Wieanna JU D D S A X O N galia. South Windsor; A r m a n d ford; Leonard Sandstrora, 87 Con- M a k e The M ost O f It! TA& ow n Speakers include Len Bell who 9-8797. cord Rd.; Frank Binok, 26 Oak Hale and son, South Windsor; Mrs. EVERrmiNSU BE FINE, REAPy WITH THE GLOVES, NURSE^ . MUELLER : will talk on the waterahed program Dancosse, 185 Autumn St>{. Robert Patricia Danehy and son, Storrs; MRS, BOSWORTH. WITH READY IN A MINI McLeary. 801 Main St.; Roger St.; Mrs. Maida McCrerry, 72 with emphasis on the upper'Broad Crestwood Dr.; Mrs. Celia Van Mrs. Dorice Tlngley and daughter, MARLOWlS PR. BONNIER STANPINS Brook and upper Hockanum Riv- Gessay, 8 Harlow St., Rockville; BY, MUEOER W ia GET BY ROUSON Sicklin, Wapping: Mrs. Ethel 133 W. Main St., Rockville. LITTLE SPORTS ers; and Sid Howe, whose subject Budget Requests Mrs. Angellne Morin, South Cov- SHOE HEPAIR, JESSICA THROUGH,' Mielke, RFD 2, Manchester: Mrs DISCHARGED TODAY; Miss Main SL—Lower Store l>vel Special Mon., Tues., Wed. will be conservation and small entry; Mrs. Mafalda Lauretano, Hansena Nelson, 43 Ridge St.; Mrs. Total 8,120,114 413 E. O n ter St.; Miss Marilyn Velma Young, Coventry; Mrs stream pollution. Dorothy Peterson, Coventry; Mrs. Elvira Irwin, 239 Oak St. The session will elect two super- Steiner, 108 White St.; George visors for the terms expiring now Total budget requests for 1961- King, 15 High St., Rockville; Mrs. SU PER-RIG H T Q U A LITY held by John Mordaaky and Hor 62 from all town departments Roblna Wales, 91 Goodwin St.; aee Pease Jr. Mrs. Mary Inkel, 28 Helalne Rd.; New Telephone Service which depend on the-general fund Mrs. Ethel Tedford, 80 Hilltop Beginning today rMldenta of are $8,120,114, according to Gen- Dr.; Mrs. Joanna Dezuttl, 111 9 Vernon whose telephones are In the eral Manager Richard Martin Ridge St.; (Mrs. Nancy Swenson, i Cofr.'tl Geel feeNffii Ce>p> Mitchell exchange, may dial the 1 All of these budget requests, Hartford; Dwight Wegner, Heb- FREE TM-Wertd Rwd. Rock'vUle Bureau of the Herald however, are subject to review and ron; Mrs. Mary Hanley, 22 Diane Pumdl Parking POCTORM free of cha»;e. The Herald has in- cutting by both the general maH' Dr.; Mrs. Alice Connelly, Plain- B . C, BY JOHNNY HART stalled a Mitchell telephone at its ager and the board of directors. ville; Donald Fecitt, 92 Bolton St.; rtor bf store. . . office on 5 W.,Main St. for great If the requests were granted, LAMB er convenience and service to sub- Robert Larsen, 84 Seaman Circle; I WCPNDER WHERE ANTS 60 PO TriET SLEEP ? PO THBy ATTEND they would cause a sU-mill in- Kathleen Sessions, 58 West St.; BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE scribers.^ The Mitchell number Is crease in the town tax/nte which IN THE W in t e r ? " anteater scrvival classes?" listed at the end of this column. Jerry Larvano, Maxwell Dr., Ver- tr will 1 OIONT expect is now 36.B mills. ' non; Donald MacDougall, Ceme- lUr I UAVt A WIFE ANP TWO ------r—— ,— O " —" ------SL Bernard’s. Guild Meets WtUICKH WOULD TURN WHY HAVE \ c HILDREN, MR. SAWYER, The total of $8,120,114 does not tary Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Theresa o S t ' Bernard’s Women’s Guild include any special fundSi includ 0tn"TOIEPR,KR,ANEX- YOU VECOME NwEREFUEEES 6A|N A will bold Its regular meeting to- Habsrin, Windsor Locks; Barbara A 5 MUC6 UK? I UVI N8 AS EECT WE CAN. 9 ing the water department, the Lotten, East Hartford; Mrs. Mar* MANY OTHER TEACHERS morrow at 8 p.m. at St. Bernard's sewer department, the parking HaU. Miss Margaret Fay will show garet Derby, 104 Park St. EWEEP FLOORS,WA9I ^ ^ ^ , meter fund, or the dog ------license ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. Eliz- CHOPS PISHEE-ANYTHINfi plctureaff her recent trip to.Rome, ^hich are not supported by TO EARN BREAD. * 'VFWVFW Elections .| property taxes. abeth Bbhme,, Warren Ave., Ver^ oO Nomination and election of offl It does include a $300,000 allot- non. eers of the Rockville Veterans of ment for the capital Improvement BIRTHS SATURDAIT: A. son to ,ee^ LO IN Foreign Wars post will be held reserve fund, said Martin.. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Degray, March' 13 at the American Legion Some factors which might in- Thompsonville; a son to Mr, and Home on West St. at 8 p.m crease the general fund total, he Mrs. Kennth Provost, East Hart- Department Junior Vice Com- said, are the proposed trash col ford. - •ata.X'WSSi” 90 J- mander Albert O. Montambault lections which might be approved BIRTHS SUNDAY: A daughter of Oakville and.past Department by the board (pf directors, and in to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nesman, and now available at LB LB M O T Y M E K K I.R BY DICK CAVALLI Commander Henry T. Plnchera of .creqses which might be granted to North (Coventry: a Bon to Mr. and Hartford will be present.. Members wage earners. Mrs. Robert Wrigbt, 18 Chambers . 'U * WHO ^ / 0 k A V ,6 0 are requested to wear their \FV/ a MICKEY FINN RY LANK LEONARD HEY, 6 P O T L E 66/ CX>i'T TOUCH CARES? J 1 MDU'RE - uniforms. LCXK— A IT — It '© I'AA < RICH. I'LL Tcailght’a Events FRESH, TE N D ER,-Y O U N G (p ca n n ia 'NEW THRUWAY ROUTE BEING DOLLAR BILL/ PROBABLY R IC H / ; J > e T A Y William Messner, s i^ c h thera- CW, WHAT’LL I VIGOROUSLY OPPOSED. lAAPERATIVE pist for the Vernon school system, MARLOWll rver^ A BCA i mn i i v CRAWLINC3‘ [ POOR AND- IT'S A BEAUTIFUL O O ? IF I T £ U / m RETURN AT ONCE'" WITHGERWV5; L HEALTHY... 'Will discuss the town’s speech pro- YACHT, PWL, AND WE’LL U C 4A 'TfiO « i O « / S ’ n am before the Maple St. Parent- JUST CRUISE AROUND ) O F TH E H O A S tH tS TMcher Organization tonight at 8 THECARtBBEAN FOR SVABTOBB cHOif p.m. THE TWO WEEKS' OFFeNOEOf OklWJJ John Briscoe, vice president of '^r — . ..iSa. , r*. a, -AK~ the Connecticut Education Tele- CHICKZ!! vision. Corp., and Alfred Villa, tele- vision- consultant for the State De- st a nd ' ' / ® partment of Education, will be guest panelists at a meeting of the BREASTS LEOS Lake St. PTO, also at 8 p.m. They stoop ^ / 3-6 , I will discuss . "Television and ' Its z Impact on Education In the Fu- CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER ture." - ' ^ iC dm -SI 111 w*V*v*V»A*V itospltal Notes sit — ______FORGET IT. 1 GOT OFF LUCKIK HERE EES SOMESWS A T WHY, ITSS A OUUHE WEESH ME TO MOVE ZERE \ HURRY. EASY.OR Admitted raday: John ®. Holt- "LB MWI Hli> TO SA y^sJM W THE LUST TIME I METYOlt REECH AMERICAN APMIREK \ P EEP. . . T 0 A ANPTEACHHEESKEEDSOANCINGL a WE'LL mis s OUR slzer, i l King St.; Richard Mc- LB MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY GIF HER. WIttCH SHE CAN- HOUSE AND EES IMPOSSIBLE I HE SAY ZE HOUSE I PLANE GOOOBy.EASy.' AN' NOT USE OR SHX. TOPAV j LOT IN MAY NEEP A LEETLE PAINT. BUT ZEy Cabe, 84 Union S t: Jacob.Marcus, REPAY YOU FOR Z E ' S3 Windermere Ave.. it w o n’t ride up/ XFEELTHE theyVebeen SHE HAF BET LESAUV A TEWiG! LOT EES EEN GOOP SHAPE I iTfe VERY TOUGH TROUBLE S i e ALWAYS Admitted Saturday: Charles SAME m y. m s t ON U SCIVlU AN S..., TALKING SHOP VUAAA/ SEEM TO CAUSE TRANSFER TO YOUl IWISHTHE ALL EVENING! Dlnsmore, 42 Ellington Ave.; SWEET, JUICY ADMIRAL r< Bradfbrd *Crawford, -23 River gt. hadn't Admitted Sunday: Rodney i t w as a to u g h w in t e r INVITED JOnM, 88 ViUage :St.; ChrisUan playtek girdle Oranges FLORIDA BAG 45' SOMAWY NAtnr'Meu When the roa^s were dogged and temperature records TO HIS were being broken it was comforting to be a Bantly Fuel par t y! with n e w cool cotton lining Uggtit Sp«pial Oil Club member. A truck got stuck, but you still got oil NATIONAL 7 because there were eleven other trucks to make the de< Flounder livery. You " «an bend, stretch, stoop, Pl ^ e x*U vin ^ G ird le FRIE D -Just l e iwt n MCA. iM. TJt ii«. ua. >« Off. sit. Your Ploytex Girdle won't Girdle or ponty girdle $6.95 Heat & Serve LB 59= f f 3-6 0)-|. XL (girdle only) $7,95 JEFF COBB BY PETE HOFFMAN A service man got sick, but your burner was repaired ride up because it stretches THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS seven different ways. Plo)dex* M agic Controller; REMEMBER TELLING because there were 6 other men to take his place. A Now every Ployfpx Girdle has girdle^Sppanty girdle $8.75 U LIEF CRAIG TO APOLOGIZE HI,THELMA. I JUST READ IN THC"1 THE AUCTION OF THE MARTHA , 1 TJZZJ/] large, efficient organization jj^eared to operate smoothly soft, cool, (jotton lining for oll-doy XL $9.^5 .. COURIER THAT THE CHASE ES'—' ’ FURNISHINGS IS TDMORf [NOULONT TO SCOTTY/... HE ~ Guaranteed SWUNG A N D .... To Ohm Tqu comfort. Try the new Ploytex Girdle PloyteiPMold 'n Hold Zipper ARB y o u GOING? MISS IT/ under adverse conditions was there to serve you. IMHU turn « Fish Sticks A Very and enjoy tne perfect figure control Girdle; girdle or ponty girdle $ 10.95 MNMtM n mwn « msn e Enjoyable X L (girdle only) $ 11.95 Mtm M s mu t « cMMHmi 10OZCAC Smoke Join the Bantly Fuel Oil Ciu6 for 1961-62. Phone MI and perfect freedom that only ? b FRIED p k g s O t 3nds OF A NATIONALLY Ploytex with seven-way 2 ADVERTISED CIGAR 9-4595 or TR 5-3271 for the choice of memberships. > stretch.con give. WHICH SiaXS I * FOB Trur A lOoW P rio .H.ctiv. .1 AU AlP Svp.r Muk.ls in Hiii cmiavnlryvt »lcl«lly Reg. $4.75. DELC O - H IA T "Our Beputatlbn TMl"oHAT AIIANIIC a fACinC UA COMfAMt, INC Boy 50. 1.79 la Your Aaauraaca’’ 7 For 35o» / " Parfaetos and PanataRaa I HEARD VIC CHASE'S T*» SISTER IS OPPDSBO 1t> “ CELEBRATING OUR 50th ANNIVERSARY YEAR! KWt n A PITY?SUCH AA UMEn DRUB THE WHOLE lOEA.THERC. Phone MI 9-5221 BEAUTI FUL a 0 P L A C t . . J I MAY BE FIREWORKS/ PARKAOE . iuum.ron co.me MAIN STOEET, MANCHESTER/ la i MAIN STREiT MANCHESTER. CONM
\ / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH «, 1961 PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M/^TCHESTER. CONN, MONDAV, MARCH 6, 1961 Shooting at Rocket [ THE Big First Period Aids Manors in 103-88 Victory Fullmer ^Good Eye ’ Herald Angle By Record Number of Participants EARL YOST Weir Balanced iBOWLING Set on Paul Pender Sperts. Editor Scoring D^ro|is Las VegaSi Nev., March 6^the crown for an unprccedented^oiw, wild-swinging pace-r^ut Rob- f both volleyball and baseball, Constantine and Lucas sixth time. Inson rallied after his third round Sunday among othar things. .'.Talked bas-
when the word came througt^ he in p>y favorite chair and read the Red Book is not for lale, for dis- gamea. .enabled the locals to main- sidering his future. ropes from a looping overhand was settled down again. in the Midget Division where 32 right. a.m. paper . . . I happened to turn tribution to radio, press and teevee tain their half-game le